Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1881 — Page 8

For Pure Drugs, CHEMICALS, Patent Medicines. OO-A-Tj OIXj Lamps and Lanterns, / ihv Soft/ts and 7 Oi/d * drlichs,

imhana lkuislature.

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Bknatk—On Jh< i llih th« Ikx bill wuRRmend<h1 ro hr t«> tax n.l langur prop«ily of buil<1- »'** ,MMTl - Haviinr* mR'OoiaiIona. I be i oinin m>«' r uir i»»r See. 'J4 whb adoptrd. li taxen 4ne xn-mt rurnmi^ of sleepinrf'ftir compmnlt s i w.» p<t eont. Adjoumod until the

I aftenjoun oi the IMh.

Morhv.—•v , -i*vtMaJ bills were introduced and bill- p»ts-M—ietpiii ItiK rail. oa !R to destroy ali nox ou- weed-ulonjr tb« ir rirfins ot wav; re» lamiir to tho seuleiut nt <*t decodontR* eptatea; cnubllnif iiflrrlouluirnl, borticulturaJ, and incotiMmcai Hoo,i*tie>« to c n-o idatr. amend mr ih»* act of May 2S, 1 W, neorn.nrf

ele> lion of Ptevident and Vio< -l*re«ident. l he ! Statf*. bill c nc< minif landlonlH and tenant a tail- d to A labninn...

t pass for the want of a niiorum. The b.II for the rreatlnii uf a Hoard «f Pardons faded— yeas. i)J; nays, 4 -. I'ht' 11 Timor vetoed the tall lixintf he pay oi Ju urn at f a day. and tho hill tor tlin prevention of cruelty to .m

inu.s.

The Whft^i Colored and Hilnrac Popn-

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Sfn in —Kei onvcm d on the iSth. and priv- . oeotiedto tiie further cons.denit ton of the : House l>ill on Taxation. An amendment was adopiei muKiorf the Ideuteuant-ciovo uor a memberot he ^ ate Hoard ot i (pitili anon Also an ainendmeat depr.ving • pridessioiml fei re •* of the.r o vupiii i m by pros id.iirf that County ( oinmiHSione a nhall not einpb>> oiher than tbeob.eiais preso ibed by law to iliseovur

J om ited property.

Men’s Drug Store KAILWAY TIM K-TAHLK. I “T‘VV T"” k " ? "' 0 "' lH.>.AKAroUh aki> Sr. Louis Haii.hoau , ; sso,,,,M tl ’, nt 1 >' nl1 sh .°" 1 1 '! * G..i n *E*«t. UoinjrW.n. f “ r J 0 *''; ctJl!,lr ‘ n lhl, , n f,,r y ourst ‘ ,Vl " Day Kx- r ':27 c m »;0r. » u Cheat) shoes tn«y, with proper care, an Accommodatii'n V.Xi i h «:ti r u i Kwcr |,^ a .ul)-tilule with older persons. "Every psy. ! I'Ut it is rcoi'oy thrown away to liuv JOHN \t. EAKP, Axent. them for children. The host vou can

Si. Loins Vakoalia. Tkhuf. Hautk Jt Ik- 1 get will not i ist them any too long. At

Montana.

Nebraska Nevada New Hauipshtro. New .Jersey New Mexico . ... New York. ..... North Carolina... .

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Westward Train*. 12 13a m •*1.47 p

12.52am

nuyAPons Railroad.

Esstward Tniin?. St’h «u *°4.21 r u I

. »i Sll A M "o. WO P M I A M I *8.55 A _ *l>aily except Sunday.

♦♦Daily.

SAM’LJCATIIEKWOOD. Agt Louisville, New Albany & Chicago-

Railroad.

(Goinx North.1

Exprera Way Freight Ibrough Krcixtit

ttloinx .South, i

Exprsaa IVny Freight-

rhrouch Freight..

...1 3.1 P. *. ...2 10 P. M. .. :t 00 a. u.

Christie’s Shoe Store, on the north side of Washington street, you will find the best custom made shi es that this country affords Take your children with yon when it is possible; you will always get a hotter fit and save trouble. For the best wealing anti neatest titling goods, go to Christie’s Shoe Store by all means. On the north side of Washington street, just east of the National

Hank.

1 28 r. m. 4 ill A. M.

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A Johnxon Agent.

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OCAL LEMES.

5si”Clay Lewis—sick—sore throat. ®»A”l>obt. Black is buying horses up north. fBtf’Mr. CL W. Ames is dangerously

sick.

t'a?"<1 e-.so Wells goes to Cloverdalc to

make tinware

fciY'Mr. (ieorgo Corwin has returned .

from New Votk.

1 )avo Stevenson his returned from

aoininerciat college.

jiaVMrs Loais Snyder is s nously

sick with erysipelas.

IggV'Miss I.ou White is over from Ind-

ianapolis visiting relatives.

ItaTCapt. Skelton is out again, alter a

severe attack of erysipelas.

gf^y Mrs. Winsor assumes her office us

state Librarian next week. Woods glories in being the j papa of a nice new baby girl.

Black A Brother shipped an extra

tine lot of mules last Tuesday.

fcj»*C. W. Talburt is building quite an

addition to his tiusincas room.

HaySuntiay-School concert at the ‘. hristian Church to-morrow night. B5i»“MrR. Hall, of Ft. Scott, Kansas, is visiting her relatives and many fronds in

this county.

fg^rThe item in another coltunn stating that Jesse Wcik aspires to a Consulship is incorrect. ts£"I>r. 11. A. Gobin, of this city, will conduct the services at Presbyterian Church to-morrow. teiV-Mrs. Robert Renick has the first spring chickens out of the shell—hatched on Tuesday last. DaSTiveT. J. L. 1’itnor will deliver the lecture at Moharry Hall, to-morrow afternoon at 3:15 o'clock. to)”L'der Trunk is conducting a so-

8«a¥»A tough looking one-armed man, one of the bad army of tramps, fill upon and carried off from Sag. >. hotel, at North Depot, an overcoat belonging to Conductor Mansfield, of the L , N . A. At 0. R. R , last Monday night and for the next twenty-four hours tiie thief van ished from sight, but on Tuesday n'glit night-policeman Stone picked him up and lodged him in jail, w here he a waits

orders for Jeffersonville.

fiis,'."(*n last Saturday Mi s. Anna Robinson died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Sit rly i i this city, aged'I'd years, of valvular disease ot the heart, after suffering from that complaint for about twenty-five years. On Sunday a post mortem was held by Drs. Sniytbe, Bence, Trans, Ooldsbcrry, Bitchlynn Hanna and Fisher. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon, services conducted at the resilience by Dr. Marine.

I Hot kk—The hill dire,-ting that revenues'1e* rivist ti-om li juor he>-n-*is slnnild rue t to public libraries was killed, ihe lusuranev* ('.nuinlilee ree nruvii,lts| that the bill relultngr to foreign life in.siirniHte eompaiueg be laid upon tin- tub!)': 'Bat the Hi use tdil p ohihltlii.' the ttikuijr or rvN'eivnut of upplications tot dto in-urmiee polh lis on t in-Tout Inc plan In the btute be imletlnitely postponed, and Unit the liouse bill relating to lo , lgn In-imim i' companies tie •nmllurly dealt with. The ttrst roport was concurred in, and aetion upon the other two deferred. Sundry amendmenls to th*' tbnstitutiou were otliTed prohibiting tiie man lit net tire and sale of mtov ieatirfr li|Ui a’s in the Mute except for uicdieiual, mechanical , oreiem.

ami sci-ntttie pnri on-s. and reiiuiriiiir the • Pennsv Irani* . I.egislature to p ovlde by law in what mini: r id,,,,),. | g | H ,| liquors tor the evi-epti d purpiis. s shall tie smitti t’arulina sold; tixiinr tho ipialltleHtions <d electors, i Tennessee

These proposed umeDdiin nts were lolerrtsl. . 'I’( Aas bi v ATF-Ou the li th the day was spent in ! I’tali consideration of the Tax hdl. An aineiidnn nt was a nptisl doing uwu> with the pul llcation

of delinquent lists in county p epers. Ilousn— I he hill of the t oilineation roll)mis-

sion providing further penalties fur Illegal Vi ting hnllot-' ox stulhiur ami i[iiportHtion of Von is was passed. The majority iepoit ot the committee reenmnieml ng t he'passage ot the bill plaeing the two Slate Prisons under a Hoard of lUreeiors and making other changes was coinnrred m Most ot tho session w:,h taken up with the Coninion-schord law. and the amendment prdposed to ain I sh thi- systeiji of County Superlntenib-nts was reje ted.

Si.n vtb -4In the 17th the Fenate linisheil

coiisideration of tho Tux bill, on which it has worked for the past month, and immediately took up the bill from the f'ndifldution Committee rotating to olficcs and otlieers. The most Important changes ovi rthe present Tax

W AsniNnrriN, Msrrh 3D.

AonoRDtan te the tstres of the Pen ns fnspsrfmsnf, the white p rpolatlon of the t’npod St* e-has Increased stm* 1 STD from ■>1,51)2,245 to 4.1,41*2,408, or nearly 2.) per cent.; the colored population from 1,886^387 to a,.’i;7,4 '7. or nearly aft per cant., and ihe Chinese population fr 'in 93,251 to lll.V>7!), o-about <17 per cent The following table shows ihe number of whiter, negroes and Chinosc In etch .state and Terri

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ITftf/r. rWorecf. fHifiirnr.

MH.HM If,,17s .Mo.HU 7H7.3t,« 11*.',452 910,k-4 Wl 177 12). ills lls.SsI in 24.i su,eps 32.1,11

;t, . ,r. t 1 I II >44 1,1114 510

ti i-;. *'s»

i,.r:,'i77

4'.:.. iw HP) '4)3 7 4 :i<

1,7m.as-.' I i 1 , UTS

9ii eoissi HEADQUARTERS •

A11 oti‘i a\ ! knnRflR ( ill'forma ... ( olonido (/onnocticut. ... Hakotft IH'Irwhto Hist. Columbia.. FlurHn Geor^iu Idatiu UhuolR Indiana JoWH Kansas ... KeutucUy Louisiana V aine .... Man Innd Ma^sachusottR ..

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M innetiotH

MiMRiHsippi IT',.71 M frt-oui 1 2,0*2 ,5'iK

MH.OTH 77rt,040

Vermont Virginia. ...

Wnshiiirfiim

Wi -i V frirlnia Wisconsin

Wyoming

Total

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53,571 84a>.26l L091.Rj6 107,lvSH .5.017,142 8 T,4»i7 .l,11H.t44 lKi,UK7

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... :W!,T»8 . i,i:w,ia> 1, r.»7,4.*3 142, WI ... 331.243 . . 8Ko,::r» «7.»4fl 592,4« 19,4 iC

6. <0,141 i:w 210.822 (U(W 2.459 11,422 :«i 2n.4M 59 .>78 I; 5,282 7‘4.854 29.011 I 3\998 9,4 2 4 ; 0 H 48:{,‘9s 1.427 209. 97 1 .844 14.9S8 1 168 »V50, «7 145,005 Or.! 2.: 578 4 <55 648 lrt.7 l »rt N 84.943 . 16 4951

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4S,50;{ 804.325 :4M4,OOi 204 1,0.2 8511.9*8 5.47 25,729 2.724 279

If* 16 IT S,37K 214 ;n 47 Z! 10 4K:i

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258 2> • M ! 52 | 14 1.737 |M ..4-51 14 182

Is now full and ruuninc; over with fa Spritj Dry fais ai£ Jarpsls, a'i' <’on; ici-;< "r !»icici:s. CALL and SEE THEM! c. "W. TALBURT.

WAGONS and HACKS

.43.492.408 7,577,497 105,079

In (’RiifornlR the < bines# 1 population has Increased in ton yearn from 49,310 to 75 122: in Arizona, from 20 to 1,632; in Oregon, from 3,3 0 to 9,508; In W'aRbington Territory, from 284 to . --7 In Idaho the Chinese mimberod

4,274 in 1870, and 3,H78 in LSM0.

Slaihliiig nml Select ('uniniillees of the

l;. S. Senate.

and iron. Alf Also partionlur

law art' th' s<* doing away with tiie printing of nel ri'pient lists ami taxing seini-annoally the gross riHaj pts »)f f reign insurance companies thn'# 1 dollars on ?H>i i.nd not allowing any deduction for actual looses sustained in the

State.

Hoi sr Hills passed tho bill in rolntion t<> common car riel’s; for the protection of huaI'ttml y. and the taxing and killing of dogs. A < onstitutfnniil amendment wits proposed making the term cf all <ounty and Ma * officers four years instead of two. and rendering hu< h ntli< mis in<‘ligible for re-election until four years after the expiration of their term. The bill reo’g .my.ing the benevolent (institutions w s ordered engros-ed after a K hnrp tight. ’Ihe remainder • f the day was oecupird with the^elMol bid proposed by the (’odilb ation (’ormnittic. I’urlng whiefi tin* effort tiiiic<l looking to the HtK>lishmont ol (’ounty ?*iiperinten#lents. A ooneurrent resolution was adopted f »r a j#'int eommitie#* to it p it iii» ui th<* feasibility of eoDsolidu*lug

the St ate Erisons.

Si;n te—On the l s th tho Tax oill passed — 3 io 11. Home pr#)gress was made on th** til! lejatlve to <.in<cs .and oftioeiR, and by m solution it was de- • •i'icd to take up th#* General App^oprinti«in 11" - on ihe 2ith» \ com mitt# *• was instiucted to inquire into the it as b dry #if an approp?ititlon for repr#*senting tho State m the VYorltl’s l a r<f 18^4, mi l a .joint resolution was intro* j «luoed r«Mju***dfng Ind.aua ('ongr#*ssmen to fuvt»r ihe* pu>sage of an anieiidtiicnt to tho , I’Vderrl (Vii-ditutien prohibiting the disfrunchi '♦ riHTit nt cit zens of the fn ted States on ; ac# ount (*f x. which was rend th#* tirsi tirin' and ret erred to the romniittiH* on the bights and Privileges of the lnhahitan?s of the "tatc H ifsK—Work on the School bill eunsum#'#! the greater part of th<’ day. and among the

On hand and put up to order. j\Vill do ail kinds of Kepa^

Work in wood 1 ; work warranted, attention paid to

IIORNK SIIOLI VG. All elasses ol shoeing done to

^ order.

Knee horses, trollers ami sadJIcrs iilatcil ami weigh toil to order. Shoo in; done nt the lowest rash prices Call ami see me—.\©rlli>%«*M #'orii«‘r I’liltlic Sqtinif, <*i-eeu<'aNtl« > , Iml. JACOB BICKNELL.

W ASHfNOT«)?(. March 18. Tkf. following are the Senate Committees as elected torflay under a Ib’publican resolution adoptetl hy a vote of J18 to 37, the Viee-lTcsi-dent giving the deciding vote in the ath niutive. llu first named on each com to it tee is

the Chairnmn:

ST VNDINO COVMITTBMl.

and Klectiuna—Hoar, Cameron

m: Iw 1 .

iTivileg

(Wis. , Tel

(Gaj, S ancc, PugU.

Her, Sherman, Frye, Saulsbury, Hill

Arrowlol'a Horse Thief.

In our last w p noted the recovery of a stolen horse taken from ono A.J. Cherry,, auxuidrnonts whs (rfie n ducing inf* r-“t on

of flip? I by County, a year ago last June school fund loans t«< six i><*t cent; also, j* T __ “ , . \ * . . . mitting half an hour's instruction each da> in East M on cl ay n’^ht tbo tljief vrho had German. After engrossment the bill passed— u toion that hor.se was arrcsteil in JefTer- .w .>1 t «>

s in:—On the 21st less than a quorum put

i son township, by Deputy—Sheriff Bran- in an appearance, but the time was Hp«*nt in

1 don. The eulprit was found at tho rcsi- i uZ'oth- o"* b “‘ rel ' ,, ‘ 1 "' ‘ ’ pu, ’ li ‘

! donee of his brother, Bob Aubrey, ! Hounk—The time mis mainly devoted to whither he had just arrived from a Ken- w "'' k The Wife Whlpmng bill fall. d

J to pass by want of a < onstituliomii majority— tucky expcaition, and his prompt capture the v, te Miindinfr:« to n.

I is creditable to Mr. Brandon. Tucday

the prisoner was interviewed by Divid Ilureo. who hid innocently purchased the , stolen horse, and the thief w is fully identified as the man wanted. On Wednesday Deputy-Sheriff Thrall came, over from Shelbyville and took Aubrey

back for trial.

Permit "Whoso

To TI airy.

lindeth a wife, findeOi thing.”—Pro?, xviii, 22.

a good

Marriage licenses have been issued to John Gray and Belle Glenn, Henrv M Mann and Martha Day, Major G. rit ikes and Bennie Dickens, Vilah Jones and Lizzie \estal. William F.. Grady and

l\ III \ XV ITFWv

Tni-.KE an unusually birge Amount ti r HickiiL’HH in IndianupoliH at, the present time. Malarial disorder*, diphtheria, 8|>ottcd lexer and measles are the principal complaints. Tin? wint- r has been very destructive to bees throughout tin* State of Indiana. It is estimat# (1 that Judy half o; the colouies that went in'o winter quarters have died. Tin -t coud uniiual re; o t of the State P>U'* iiii oi Statist cs and Geology ia ready for difitributloii. It forms a booi; of pajes, aud wili br very valuable in securin'.: a recognition of the resour#**k of Indiana. A few of the m st impoitant tiguns are as follows: In the Mate during there were 3.PM Mo ac res of w heat, producing 47.13bushels; of corn there were 683,9()1 aereo ami 1.5.5t>i,430 bushels; of rye, 15,028 at res and 217,192 lushelf*; of barley, 81,019 ( acrt'B and 0~#.'Jll t'U-lie’.s. It is estimated

I Lizzie M. Ef&ne, Benjamin F. Allen and that there were 6,672 090 apple trees, produc

! Angelina V. Horn, Silas S. Systor aud

' Rosetta Cagle.

iug Su 992 busbcU, anil 1,9101) *1 f.c teb trees. ; roducinz 4.'J41,446 bushels There were .’ykf.W.") horses, 57.815 mules, l.ttift.lCi cattle, J.OoH.Wa hogs and l.ftlH si> i slu e;, rnumerats d. The population of the State is given at 1,970,1177. There are '..Til toll roods In the

State, ami the total value of taxable propcrtT t,, i,..,. . , ,, j.., ,, r.-, . ,, t . . mil, l eml t'ton, MoiKan. Hums. , Is k,l,.41 Tune are li.1 railroads with Epiih-mf le • uses llun i-, I am;ir, OarlmiO,

Jonas, Teller. Miller. Sewell.

N'e.oagoui n m —Ii.ivi. i\V. V«.), Grootno,

Johns', n, Hit'v 1 ,.). Vip hell.

tin I r- , ilo.i o: Ni,| ,i mi v llulhllnp—Voor-

he Utitlcr, M in i".

ties of very interesting meetings at the

Christian Church this week.

jyrThe Effingham Republican says IHI.IS.

>Jrs. Can is Burk and little daughter. in Monro* <P-°n March 22, 1S61, of ol Gicem a-dle. Ind.,are visiting Mr. and j Paralysis, Mrs. Rosanna Albin, aged 75 j

Mrs. S. F. Gilmore, of this city. j years. ___

jcrf-liU Bivens was thrown from* Itcal Estttle Ti ausfer*. auiky by a runaway ho.se, on the "outU- j AnaUa u , lberK , r to ,,, nnio Stlt lol east corner of the Square, Tuesday eve- blk j , l(ie , STil , c f(>r | 55J _ ning, but no serious injury resulted. , K . II. Burn* to Wm. Reeves, lot 17 Qo>“ Miss Anna Smith, of this city, will !V,;k> s Greencastlu for $0(K), wive it literary enterUin'nvnt at J'illmore, j } [\ jj, lj 0 w*td t v R, % Lockri lgo, 2 41 .tunlny c v<n:ng. A;iril - Tho enter- J acres in Franklin township for 450.

tainmunt will consist of recitations, hit-( Nicholas Mace to Jaiuos C. Mace, land ’ bie.xh her hair. A fc > t'avs n-ro she Is tjiorouH and s'ntiramtal, 1 in Washington township for *1 (K'0. fame mldrnlv ill, and diet, S-on after

M-I.U k-Wd ■ th. 1' '' '

OO" heirs vs. Suthf?rlin ot al., tnotion was uci .n V\ nrrcn townshiji lor *- < i j. pultcd frot.i the chemicals uf which tli<*prei>

made and crar.tcd for a new trial, Hi the | John U. Jeffrica toT. J. \Viliiainj ®*a«^ was composed. March term of the Barke Circuit Court, | land in Jackson tp, for |G0. w ’!"^

F reign HeiafionR—Burns.do. Conkling, i:#lniundd, Miller. Ferry, Jobuatou, Morgan, Uili

tGii.i, Pendleton.

Ffnance—Morrill, Hhorman, Ferry, .Ioiks (Ncv.i, A llison, Platt t.\. Y.i, Bayard, \ oorliPcs,

Beck, M' Phersun, Harr s.

Appi iin.itnina — Ailibon, l.ogau. Dawes, Plumb. Hale, Davis (W. Ya >, Heck, Kunsom,

Cock! ell.

rormneree — Conkling, McMillan, .b res j (Nev.i. Kellogg, Conger, Hansom, toko, Par- |

ley. Vest.

Manufactures—Conger, Hull’, Jewell, Mo

Pborson, Wltliams.

Agriculture—Mahone, Hlair. Plumb, Van W\ck, Duns i\Y. \ a.), "later, George. Military Affairs—Kogan, Burnside, Cameron

(Pa.Hurrisou, Newell, Cockrell, Muxey. !

Grover, Hampton.

Naval Atfaii*—Cameron (Pa.), Anthony, Hollins, Miller. Muliono, McPherson, Joiu-s • Fla.>,

Vance, FarU»y.

Judioia y Kdimmd*. Conkling, f/Oynn, I Ingalls,McMillan, Gunand, Davis till.), Ba>aid,

Lamar.

l'ost-()IH#*es and Post H( ads —Ferry. Hill (Col.i, Plait N. Y. , "av,yer, Mahene, Mwxey,

Saulsbury, Karl y. Gio nn#*

l*ublic J.andH—Plumb. Hid <Colj, IllRfr, Van W\ck, Met dll, Jonefci iFli. . Grover, Walker,

Morgan.

Private Land Claims—Bayard, Joinis, Call, I

Eduiumlg, Allison.

Indian Allans Dawes, InuollH, launders, j 11 E-g«n, Camron 4 (Wis.», C »ke, Pendleton, ,,ceu - u *

M aiker. Slater.

Pension—Teller, Platt Conn c Flair, Mitcheil. Fdgertou, G rooiue, Siaier, Jhck.-oii, (.aiu-

den,

Hevolutlonary Claims Johnston, Jones

(Fla. . Hill <Ga. , Amhonj', it wes.

Claims—Cttnieroii SVis.i, Fry**, Teller, Hour,

Conger, Pugfi. Jtieksoii, Georg.', Fair.

District of Columbia—Ingalls, Koilins. McMillan. Hawley, MeDill, Harris, Butler, \ Alice,

Gorman.

Ihiients—Platt Conn.), Hoar, Mitchell. K<l-

gcrion. ( oke. Call, Williams.

Territorie* -Saunder**. Kellogg, MclMll, law-

yer. Hut'er, Garland, Vest.

Railroads—Kellogg, Saunders, Teller, Hawley, Sawyer, Sewell, Lamar, Grover, Williams,

Jonas. Biown.

Mines and Mining Hill (Col.i, Jones Nev.), Van Wyck. Miller. H.impton. Fair, Camden. Revision of Laws M« Vfilluu, Platt ( orin.),

Haie, i)avis ■ lilj, Pendleton.

liducutiori and Labor—Hlair. Morrill, Burn* side, Kdgerton, Mabono, Maxey, Brown,

George, hair.

( i\ il service—Hawley, Uoilins. Jones (Nov.). Hili (Col.i, BuHor, Waiker, Williams. Contingent Expense.- Jones (Nev.i, Platt

(Conn. , n nnce.

Kngmssed Bills—Saulsburj% Call. Conkling. Rules -Frye, Hoar, Sherman, ( all, Gorman. Improvement of tne M Hsisaippi Bi\#»r—

Mitchell, Kei ogg, Van Wyck, Fi

CocUrell. Jack** ai.

'I ranspi irtat Ion Boutes to tbo Seaboard—Harrison, ( atneron (Pa . Blair, Piatt »N. Yj,

Beck. Vuorhees, Camden.

Joint Commute#* on Public I rintin?—An-

thony, Hnwlty, Gorman.

Joint Cominittee on Enrolled llllls—Platt

(N. N’.». ItoliinR, Pugh.

J‘dm Ceinmitt# * on Library Sherman,

Hoar, Voorboe-.

Joint Committee <-n Public Buijdlngs and Ground- -Rollins, Moirill, Camcrun Wjs.),

Jones (Fla.), V»>t

si:i.k«t committi:ks.

Civil Service —-'awyer, Itoidns, liaw#^,Hamp-

ton, Groome.

Census Hale, Morrill, Cameron Wis. . Mo-

Thi'sc lUtUrti arc not an iiitoxicatltiK; beverasre, tout u ITIetMclnc of real merit, and pleasant to the taMtc.

For Sale by all

Frire, $1.00 per Jiotff

Store room to rent on \Ve>t Sol •Square, •’’all on 1 WAGGONER tf4H

ID

•r'J

at.

I.ou llaiilfr It iinlcd.

ror Ssslr.

A ti"e Estey iirnai*. three (3) fu 1 ofrct-'ls, nine (IF) Mops elegant tSsc Only been in use about two years. Foi

A-ood man hove constant work—n sale cheap—apply at this office. 3tl7

| d W(?lling houR(», stable and Io*: wairon if •' _ Enquire at this otfioe. 1'tf W omlerM.I.

pt,,,. . ... Notwithstanding the fact that prophets

’ 1 '^ ' S0l '' i t *“ ? Lost ladies are pretliriing times of trouble, such a>

misses a.i'l children’s shoes ever brought . tbp woll( , has ni . VL , r sr( . n , |„ i„ I.OEIS

to tins city, at prices that defy competition. Opera House Buildinjr. tl29

■rye, Jonus,

Eol Morrison, tho only expert np iiolsterer in the city, can now be found at Hanna A Black’s Furniture I’a I ace, where he will attend to repairinj; all kmis of furniture, upholstciing anil picmr" fniniin^ in the b'‘si manner. New '■ii hand at this establishment, a s i line of picture frame mouldin'rs.

Go to Rl'RNFiTTb for a

of Rubber Boots ami Overshoes.

I’or Sstlf or Ti'sieir.

For eithiT farm or city property, om of the best homes in Butnnin County. * consistinsr of nearly nineteen acres of) land, the largo jiorlion of widt h is with- i , in the city limits, with n tiie ly planned ! and oleeantly built 2-story brink residence tliereon, also a two story frame •lw. Ilin.', with out-buildings, good supply of water, young orchard and other conveniences. The land is all w )! adapted to plat and sell off for city lots. For

particulars call on or address

R. L. Hicsevt, Orocncastle, Ind. tid’d

of Bainbridge, will continue to keep for sale tho largest, best and cheapest stock ! of harness, saddles, collars, curry-combs, brushes, whips, bugtry cushions, collars, pads and horse clothing of all kinds, ever kept in tho County of I’utnnin, Also ! harness oils, fish oil, plasterer’s hair ami i everythinii in my line of busines: Farm-

i , era and others wanting anything in my , j-. | line will save money by giving tne a call

boiori' purchasing elsewhere, as I mean

full lin,. business. All repairs done neatly, prompt-

tfop ?y and cheaply. L. L. LOEIS, . n .m4t Bainbridge, Ind.

JIM DAGGY,

T

Fashionable A I fa

c D on

Boots and

and tho case again stands for trial on its | Lucy A. Grigsby to L. S. Boyd, lu merits. The costs of the first trial were- j acres in dYarron tp . $."00. over i)0tX'. Amy D. Puett to Nellie Cowpvl, lot, | Depot ami Bloomington streets, (freen-

j castle, .$250.

i James B. Robinson to W

Tiie Y aru»l

Th death of Judge Turman nccos!.;tat.'S the appointment of a new Judge for the 13th Judicial Circuit, a Cu t the friends of aspirants for the position ijemeil to tak- intuitively, as thoy

Wright, land

in Manon tp., i400.

Jus. 1J. Brumfield to W. II. Long 3, blk. 5. south Rtelsville, $—.

Wm. A. Stultz to T. B

around presenting petitions bright and | in 1 ranklin tp., $800. early on Tuesday. We hear tho follow- Jo^. C. Nichols to Sami, ing gentleiii'nt named as candidates: | 41, Ml. Meritlian, for $8 *.

Messrs. Addison Doggy, Major Birch,

ItvinrmlM'r,

That the place to buy your

I Shoos is nt BURNETT’S, Opera House Block. He keeps the lareest and best

4,'J75.4< milea of rn;iin track Tne total length .lomt*. TcLer. Viller. Sewell.' _ stock in Greencaatle, and sells at [irices of fences in the state waul, : f extended, j>,ni 1 sjqq"hij v yq,'" \7j 1,‘m■ M.'^ % Gr,)0lnc ' that defy competition. tf2!» reacti ML, t mca around tin-earth. Tiie re- On lim'tln.i »: n/.. |.u i .ii v lliilldlng—Voor- L " J 7 , port aso contains » number of Kcientittc mat-’ hCK '’ l:uMcr ’] Something tew in t.reencastlc, tcra aii'l otbtr tbinga of p neial In»t rert. - ; but well and favorably known in other .... . „ , , parts of tho State. Thorley’s Horso and

" • • ‘ A Dog Digs Into n (.rate. farmer* at kn n d.irr-

fount). Du,Ing tin- fBiiie length of time Lahi Eriduy Mattin Flniintgau. on Iiiabman 1111 n n,h 1VI r .' 11 ^ , ' ) ’ 1 >) s im aus

..i vln* t urn lesaouth iat of tbla etty, died, t T r '*• " w.lp.iy 1U cents a pound for

Jane Vhi.hose, :i youn o: Wabash, * 1 ” 1 I'mled Sutorilxy tn tbet'athollcirraTe. , ad nogs dying ol cholera while being ted {io* recent!',' been tiaing ,i ■ ; c| aration to J r| * r ' 1 . whu h lies In the northeastern part of the , with this food. For sale only at Allen’s

_ j city, ii^idt* th'* city iimitR. Yesterday after- ; Drug Store,

noon b -mr parting, in ^otn^ through ihe cemetery, noticed that the dirt of u n# wiy-nuulo knive w.ta torn up and scattered in eve ry direction. which naturally aroused their curiosity ond led them to in\edtlgutc, expecting of course to tind the grave robbed by ghouls. Instead of this, imagine their ii rmr to find u large dog in the grave endeavoring to gnaw through tho eutliri box, ond which lurnod upon Its intruders with gU'aming eyes and, growling feme ou*dy, Ftofid tta ground, not to.ild it lx* driven a way. Ono of tho |>artles procured a shotgun and killed the bonst. which had no doubt been digging si nee the casket was lowered inti) the grave* Thcoceurienoe ia bo horribly revol ing In its ehuiactor

>nto make the Moctl um.oT curdle In any UaMuared the wnyon Dhon fnimorly oecuoiod <»ne r x ems who lo-.ks «t the disturbed grave hy Mr. James HitVord. on East \\ ahhmgton ,St., lia i not tin perdoiiR who Ulsoovered it need- opposite the Catholic Church, and will keep on dentally wand«*red into th.it part of the come- ' hand or make to order wagoiiR #»l :»ll doseriptcry. xvl bout adoutit th* LI have '“Vyc, * l '* U ,Ui ‘ nnCr - L*e*.*n torn open and t.ic corpse horriMy mutl u? ■» i n se B' lated.—('ninth i h (Iml.) Sjncitd tn ( in iumiti ; * 1 ' Comtiarcinl. Promptly, at reasonable!prieof. Twenty years’ ^ . ! nvnoriovwtA in (irtM;orn1 c inMiif.4 Custoniors

NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. All Work v Ami E i i s (Ttuai'anletMl. (Rtf

qu-uBtions an 1 : l.Cti; Corn, !

(*(i:*.'; *Mt-, :C(<) 6c. ('nc.nni.t quotations ai. : Wheat, No !i 1’. d, (l.) 7 q.t.tis; t’urn. (7(« »D 2 c; •>»' . :!*('i.ts' . lij,., tl.TJl.y 1.14:

Karlc), tfl oTOtl.US.

43tf

BURN K I T sells thu best lino of Uustoin-mnde Boots )'vi r liromtlit totliis city. Every pair of them is fully warranted. tf20

ICON

—Tobacco in Duly is a monopoly of the Government, winch larirulv buys Kentucky. Virginia anil Ohio brands Kentucky 1< af makes all the •• favour lot t i^ars,” or thrce-lourtlis of all cijjurs smoked iu the peninsula; Virginia lutil

. . . . is manufactured iutotho straw cigars" 1 rather, lam] ot Mi| Hn< aq,) Ohio leaf turns otA tin'

“ Havana eiyars. somewhat after our

B iwcn, pt lot P'" D oi Havana tillers ninl t 'nneetieut |

I wrappers. There aro in the kingdom ' eielit prim ii al manu aetorit.s which'

A. J. SMEDI.EY lias leased the wagon shop for rno h\ Mr. James HitVord. on Fast a

• *’ iv .a*. »t-, (^huroh

- Amor.;! Mr. Tennyson’s Dcrquisltpn ti Inure: te is a yearly pension of ono I hundred j onnds for some imaginary

, manu aetories wi

M.J.Stokes to Edmond VV. l.ewis lot turn out 0,000.000 ci^ar «lai!y. There ,

, ea.

isc of I'Teferrment. acres in \Varren tp., $o00. , They cost only a cent. | son. June 3, 1881, is to bo celobrnted.

experience in Hrceoenutlo insures uustomors

the heat material and work.

Horse Shoeing and Blacksmithing. T. .1. WIOIJOiNW is still at the old .land, and will give prompt nttcntlon to horso sbocinK ami all otticrwork in tho blafknntthitiR

lino.

ly H

Willard liatel Littery PastpoKl

^TO APIUls IKKI,

FOR A FULL DRAWING mUE drawing will tails plneo at 1.01 ISN II.I,V.. 1 K ).. under aothoritity of a spooial act ot tho Ksnturkv Legislature, and will l,s "nder abinlute oniitrol ot disinterested tominisaion-

er. appointed^tb^act.^^^ ^

I he V> illar 1 Hotel with all ''s gtOKA AHA Kixturos and I urn tnre. 1 )J)ZiDU,UUy Ono Keaidenco on Omen Street ” Dun Keeideno* on Or' enbtreet J;’.™ Two Casl) Prir.es, each Ift.WO Ml! Two Cash Prizes, each *2 "(t 4. M Five Cash Prizes, oach Sl .uo 1’ivo Cash prizes. e»cj f

IS.KO I .III'

v* ins

14,4(1'

. i-i:^

County Whisky Li" 0.(«»

t'O li.ixos Havana Cigars, 4.0J' Live Hundred Cash Prizes, eac li #11).. o,IM \TIOI > iT^44 ’CO tjktMiff.ht.YO. WECLB TinaiTS, If; H.'.LVIS, II; C7AETtK, IRemittances may be made hy Ranh Check, k xpress. Postal Money Order, ' f Registered Ii,.spon*ible Mffi’nts wnntcil at all po^ j For circular* giving lull intonuation a^ % I

.. .. .. ^111'

Kittv Cash Prize*, each #10" One Hundred Cash Prizes, each

Five tluLdr. l Cash Prizes,each #20...

"no S, t < i liar Furniture

t)no Fine Piani,

One Hand-.,lie Silver Tea Set I si Boxes "Id Rourbon W bist

liiskey. Id)-.

Raskete Chanipagnc. # v •••■—, • - ii 1-. .1, --i, Drizcs, each #1J"

Ii

Ji O Roxes Rnhertsoii County

i'( 11«, i n ^ ii ii in | • Five Hundrt d t nsh I’ t'li Roxes Fine Wine,

810

\v. <. i».

WILLARD HOTEL, L0UI8VILLL.