Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1881 — Page 5
HEADLIGHT
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THE STAR.
1 VU, w*a nrwited for »ttemptliig fo polion an | (Otire family at Lowell, Maa*.
Weat and Rontti.
Tbc Illlnola Supreme Court lia* decided
THE NEWS BOILED DOWN. «“'«*•'» » defanct cor-
I poration v\ ho it* capital
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Cuticura
Toteresting News Compilation.
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Lamps, Lanterns, ID lEt TT <3- S,
stock n as not paid up
I ] Is liable to the amount ot bis »u!>acrlpttou FPITflMF (IF THF WFFK fof ‘be <lebta of the company. I I u 1*1 Li wl I IIL VVLLfls A. J. Hit has ireen api>oiiite<i Bank Ex-
j aiuiuer for the State of Indiana, tire A. D.
Lynch, resigned.
j A Locistii.lr (Ky.) (flrl recently obtained
From Waslunjjtotl. ! a marriage license and was married tu Jail to I considerable damage. Os the ‘d&th the l*ieaident sent Into the 1 * I'oung man Imprisoned 'for entering and 1 Til* plague has made
Senate the following nominations: Assistant i robbing her father’s house.
Secretary of State, Robert It. Hitt, of Illinois; 1 A rew days ago General Patrick, Governor Assistant United States Treasurer at San of the Soldiers’ Home at Hay ton, Ohio, deFrunclseo. Nathan W. Spalding; Assistant ; clined to permit James Re«tpath to lecture at Appraiser at Sau Krancisoo, Charles M that institution and organize a braoch of tlie
Leavy. Irish taud Leagne.
A WasnixoroN telegram of the S*’> h says ! Ou> Ann, the famous war eagle of Wiscou
were deposited In the Imperial vault of the Church of Petropau oyskl Portress on the
jrth.
Ok the Mth Rudolph Zeigler & Co., rice merchants ot London, susi<euded payment, i
their liabilities being toOO,' OJ.
In an editorial on tbetfththe 1 .onion A>u» hwuir-tlliaiu of liilerrst to Fvei-y claimed to have reason to believe that the ^lail, o 111 a II UUd Clltld.
fishery dispute between England and the
United States was likely to be speedily ' Is vour Blood impure and loaded with the
settled. Poison of Scrofula?
A PETann exploded at the door of the Car- Is yonr Lllo Strensth aosing out through *n
mellte Church in Madrid on the 37th, and did j ‘^arable Ulcer or Sore
1 Is your Skin covered with Itruing, Scaly and
Scrofulous Humors.'
nit plague nas maue Its appearaucc at „ Vour Cora ,,aistiaured with Cnsighi Kufa, ninety miles south of Bagdad, in Asiat- i y Eruptioos or Blemishes?
1c Turkey. { Is your Hair thin, lifelers and rapidly laliing
The Sultan of Turkey has directed Egypt eut. and scalp covered with scales .'
to furnish a contingent of troops In the event Is the .Skin on your Hands Rough, Red.
of war with Gieece.
The father of Koussakoff. the party charged with assassinating the late Emperor of Hus.
»*n\u\vo\vv.v\\, 'CovVtX. •tvv\,\.c\.t:s vvvuV V'ixyva*v\ ^\oot\s JONES’ DRUG STORE.
THE STAR. CITY AND COUNTY #agcMttinoo this afternoon. f MrE A. llavs is a martyr to boils. \V. Talburt is at Wavcland tliis week. g^rMiss Ada Hallard is visiting in Chicago. tarMr. I’atriek Kelley is very sick— pneumonia. I^y-Thiv is about the time to set out shade trees. I^-Uncle Tom’s Cabins at Opera House U-night. . Daniel Henry is prospecting for land in Tennessee. |*i)“"Blark Diamonds’'at Opera House next Wednesday night. gfe^Miss Kidd,of Marion, is visiting C. W. Landes and family. John Cawley has been over to Russellville buying horses. jjj-Mrs. Nutt, of Ohio, is visi ing her mother, in Monroe township. Mrs.Daniel H. fatrick, of Carmi.Ill., is visiting her parents in this city. *®“The second Homo Concert was well attended and highly enjoyable. g^'And now new engine horses for the Are department are to be purchased. g^FThc- wolf bait in Washington township has been postponed to next Friday. g»af Mrs. Winsor is now State Librarian, and K. T. Allen is Library Watch-
at NKFF
President Garfield liud decided positively that he would not call an extra scssiou of j Con jrt'ss, at least before next fall. It is asserted that the Treasury authorities at Washington have become convinced that ] HriO,lXXJ,OiX) of maturing bonds may lie practically refunded at three or three and a half l>ercent., under existing laws, independently of tlie Treasury Board or the surplus reve-
nue.
Ox the 20th the Republicans of the United • i States Senate met in caucus and determined to adhere to their programme relative to the
I election of Senate odicers.
A report has been Issued by the United States Treasury Department show ing that no
iY ALLI- country is without trichina’ of Its ow n, and ,'Stdb i demonstrating the absurdity of the idea that j
the Amerieuu variety is more harmful than |
Lots of new Hoots and Shoes corn- the European.
lug in at NKFF & ALLISON’S Shoe Thk exports of merchandise from this eouuStore. 3t48 ; try during the twelve mouths ended Febrtl- | ■ ary 3S, 1881, exceeded the imports to the Call arid see new styles of Walk- amount of 8335,*18,013; during the twelve ing Shoes at NKFF A ALLISON’S Shoe months ended February 39, 1SNJ, $312,306,044; Store. :St4« ! excess of Imports of gold and silver coin anil — , bullion for the twelve months ended February Children’s Walking Shoes and | 2s, 1881, $72 «02,865; twelve mouths ended Slippers just received at NKFF & ALLI-1 February 29, 1*80, $68,791,2Gt;. SON'S. ol48 Ubnekai. Adam Badkai'has positively de-
clined the position of Charge d’Affaires to
The best Hutton Pebble Goat and Denmark, and it was stated on the 38th that Kid Shoes—custom made, solid—for $2,! the President would withdraw the nomina
at NEFF & ALLISON’S. 3t48 tion.
ain. died at Vadlsou on the evening of the i h® 8 committed suicide.
-0th.
Neap. Hover’s Gup, W. Va., on the 36th a Baltimore X Ohio train was thrown from the track by running over a horse. The engineer was killed and the fireman fatally injured. The explosiou of a boiler in Brown, Bonne, li X (Jo’s mill, in Youngstown, Ohio, a few days ago injured three nice, two of them
fatally.
Wilmaai I’owki.l, the inventor of the first
A xox-rrtK Land meeting was held in Tip- J
your
Cracked or Bleeding?
Is your Child growing un with Scrofulous
Humors bursting from every pore?
Is Baby atfiioted with Scald Head or :ia>
Scalp or Skin Humor?
If so, then no human agoncy can so speedily,
per ary, Ireland, on the 27th, at wh ch Dillon ' 1;'^ 1 ia m 0 d iikh^rLtor© ndviaed the tenautn not to pay unjust rents t |, e hair au<1 euro every species of itching, except at the point of the bayonet. Scrofulous Humors of the .Skin, Scalp and The threat comes from Geneva that, if Blood, as the Cuticura Remedies, consisting ol Sophie Feloffsky, arrested as an accomplice ^ In the murder of the ( /dr, la executed, the i tc hing and ivritattoyi. heaU Ulcere and Sorew. preaeut C^ar will also be assassinated. eats away Dead Skin and Flesh and restore' The .Uamship lines from ,he German sea- ;!l^!^ i *^^,o h ;;',^ d I'^ tr . OJ ^csnL S |:i^ E ^^L^^ , V! [>orta to New \ ork have recently ordered un ( u ,icura M.dioinal Toilet Soap
(Jail Boots SON’S, $2 TKJ.
machioerv for the manufacture of lace, was advance of c ght dollars on their emigrant iquisit. 'Toilet, Bath ami Nursery Sanative. recently found dead in hU led in Ciucluuatl. | r * te * •>“ * ccouut ^ d*®*"* 1 ’. L?//i“ , |’ui‘ m W . it «ot^ns' n heal. 0 ' , ,*fr«h 0 c r .‘ an t He was ninety«one years old. A laDT obtained a private audience 1 beautifies the Complexion ami Skin. Frioe. The fruit-growers of Delaware and Mary- ^ ope on the 58th. and warned him that |2T» cents. i*ropared for shaving, 15 cents, land express the opinion that the past severe an hour bad been fixed for the assassination Cuticura j[j e ne 'J ^!L 00< | ^ ur winter had iw.t nulv ».nd>»n the ti of himself and Cardinal Peed. ifier. cleanses the blaou. through the Live., crop, hui the tree.aUo. ' Ax investigation Into the movement of ^? r */ 0 e ^f’scro’fJlous Humo?s. oHleredUar'y
Heater Howarp. a St. Louis colored girl, i Ri'' 8 * 8 '- refugees at Geneva mined ately pre- Blood 1’oisons. I’ric. $1.
a few days ago struck terror into the hearts wllu * l, " u ‘* er ? " ,thr C “ r ha, ln * Th.Cuticura and Cuticura •-'oapert.rnall^ of her funeral party by rialng upon her elbow •'^'ted »y the wiss Governmcn'. positive*ly L . ure cvciy .pecics of Humor, from in her coffin at the ccmoU»ry. She bus since , ® e , r n ^ on llu ' - Dtidcr the a com i no n Pimple to Scrofula, evidently expired in earnest. ; i8#ucd orders for the expulsion Inquire about them at your druggists. Right
1 of eighteen persouf*. 1 hern in this town you uiay find evidence of
Tub British Cabinet has been recently re- t^cir wDnderful Gureij.
. , » ,> $.• . 4 f . ' Send stamp for Illustrated lreaii.-»e on the
age of 103 years. It is said the had never ' quested ,y K ’! tlon, ' h Uo J ern ““'»l to skin," containing the mo.i rematkabl. te-ti
■ prosecute the London V f Y<wif for au article monisl.-ever recoided in the annals of medical
advocating regicide. practice.
ox the Wth a page of the late Czar was ar- ^ '
rested on charge of “secretly serving notice , Washington street. Boston. Mas*,
of death’’ upon his master. EurCutieurs Remedies mailed Ire. to any ud
The delegates to the International Nh'ie- ' 1 11 ^ .
tary Conference from Austro-Hungary have | been Instructed not to enter Into any results
Mrs. Betsy Givkxs, the first girl baby | born In Louisville, Ky., died recently, at the
entered a railway coach.
The breaking up of the ice in the Missouri River at 1’ierre, Dakota, on the 37th caused a flood tu that town to the depth of five feet, and the Inhabitants encamped on the
bluffs.
A MAX named Joseph Little died suddenly
HaY”Nine citizens of Fillmore were „ , T!i« Lust. . , , . , , , , . On the 35th lb. Rhode Island Greentiue.k
weighed a few days ago, and drew 1,'J24 ^ !>,„), ltaUorv convention, met at FrovF
pounds, an average of over 210 pounds deuce and nominated State tickets,
each. Where is the town of 300 inhab- The Eurl o( Lonsdale has arrived at New
.l o. . .i - i ..u- i York In hla famous yacht Northumbria.
Hants in the State that ran beat this rcc-1
ordV
tta6‘ in another column
beer In bis stomach.
Ox the petltlou of Henry YUUrd, President
A man named Daly was recently shot at
and fatally wounded for taking land from which a tenant had been evicted on the
borders of Kings County, Ireland.
A littl.v after midnight ou the 29th the | freight and passenger depots of the Occl-
noted (lie ' ,ud, ’ < ‘ Sf ’ ler ’ of the s,1 4 erlor Court of
I New York, has issued an iujuuction to re-
fact that a tine stalliou owned by Ml. strain the Northern I’acltlc Raltrou 1 from i»Thns. Kuark, waa stolen. Tb. animal suing and distributing $18,00O,OJO common w as recovared at Kminence, Morgan ! stoc k. I’urt, if not all, of this stock has al ... , , , . , , x .i ready been distributed and placed in tbe marcounty, whither it .iad been ndden by the commonatoek iirevlously issued, thief and then turned loose, and was re- A Committee of the New York Legislature
held an Investigation on the 25th into the j matter of the sale and manufacture of itnita*
fejS-0ur correspondents will please tion butter and cheese. Several dealers In
turned to his owner on Sunday.
A rr.w days ago in the mining camn of Ivanpah, Cal., a stock-raiser was k Hod by a renegade Indian. Tbe Indians delivered their comrade to the authorities, and a baud of masked men seized and hung him.
. _ It has just transpired that tbe new charter dental Railway at Montreal were destroyed of the Oregon Railway & Navigation Com-j of Dcadwood makes the city thirty-two miles . ,IV ^ re ' long, yet excludes the most populous portion 1 An AU,en * dl, P»teh of the 29th say, that of the town the thirty members of the Greek Chamber
_ _ of Deputies who held commissions In tbe
u. S. Semite Proceeding*. »rmy hud been ordered to join their regl-
Fkidat, March 25.—Mr. Ingalls submitted ments.
a lesolutioii calling on the Secretary of Ox the -Inh Admiral t. 1 atey, noted
War for a list of all appointments, other, f <’ r bis connection with the Trent affair, and JIKALTIi
than those In the army, made In bis dc-! dohn Proscott Knight, the eminent portraltpartment since the 1st of December, 1879, i P i *i n '' ,r > died at their residence. In London,
to March 4, 1881, and under what pro- ; England.
vl.lous of law said appointments had been I A rrw di, >'® u «° ,lle , ' 0,,0n W8 >''’bou.e of
hear in laiml the f act and l,p enverned < dairy products were examined. It was unan- ) made; what changes, promotions, deialls and i John ,l * 8jl " n * Lo. at Man hester, Luglaud, . ’ ° ' imoualy agreed that the mannfacture of adul-| transfers had been made within such period, was burned, together with a large amount of thereby, that it is news we want, not t p rale( | articles was seriously affecting the and the reasons for such transfers; etc., etc. ’•btok. I be loss was about A:Si),0Od. One "soinething to fill up with.” Hoil down ; trade In genuine dairy products; that the use Mr. Dawes called up his resolution for the ' tlre < n * n wa * hilled and two dangerously
” igrfTny Daruail is spoken of as a candidate for Councilman in the second
ward.
jkirThe report is that Mr. W ill K. Stevenson has resigned his position as
express agent.
chicken hawk with a good mouth for raw moat was caged for exhibition at
llenick A Do's on Monday.
IH^-l’ev W. W. Curry will preach at the Univer.salist Church, Fincastle. to-
morrow at tlie usual hours.
ftgr-1 liail in Clinton township, of con gestiou of the stomach, on March 2#,
.James Vandever, aged?.") years.
I^f-Messrs. John lliley, Henry Molt/ei and Thomas Bayne retire Irom the Conncil this spring, unless re-cleeted. 0ing“Again there is ialk of a new passenger train on the L., N. A . A C. K. 11., to run between this city aud fjkfayette. foy-The Keating Combination gave a good variety enter;ainment to a fair audience at Opera House last Monday night.
in your favors early in the week, but re-, BrrimE the committee luvestigatlng the considerable debate roll-call followed roll-call [ l>ayment.
member, leave out tho "HllinV’ oleomargarine question In New York on the on alternate motions, made on the Demo-1 Au. the elements of the German Rarlit-
26th 11. K. Thurtw-r testified that he manu- erotic side, to adjourn and to go Into exec- !n eut, except the Socialists, were recently
Hsf'Otir unfortunate citizen, Charles | factures weekly about 2,500 tulie ot the arth | utlve session. These motions were all de-' represented at s conference to discuss the »• ” •«-. ; n ^ ; rhu ' * i:" k "^ ^ : sss s Jssassets
time His the State of Indiana complains a rew days ago William H. Vanderbilt and Senate was left without u quorum, and an , of him for assault and battery upon one j Samuel F'. Barger resigned os Directors of | adjournment waa agreed Wk Margaret Brooks. The case stands for the Western Union Telegraph ComnHoy, and Hatcrkay, March 36.—After the journal was trial on tbe first day of tbe next term of; ^Ly the election read Mr. Dawes demanded the regular order, . , , of r rederick L. Ames, of Boston. being the resolution for the election ot Senate tbe Circuit Court. A cause of John N. Os the 26th gold to the amount of $221,000 officers. A motion by Mr. Pendleton to go into Lane against the same defendant, for arrived In New York, and $1,150,000 was executive session was rejected—39 to 29— slander, is also docketed for trial at the * hl PP ed from Liverpool aud Havre ou the Mr. Mahone voting with the Republicans.
i same day. | After some discussion on the question of re-
same term. A resolution- has been adopted by the organization and the rejection—35 to 27—of j the total of 6,910,450 head. New York State Senate thanking President , another motion for an executive session, Mr. Iue announcement was made from 4\ asb-
The Great Blood Producer,
Strength Creator, RESTORKK.
UsrssinErKD Malt,IIops, Caliiaya and ir”ti. Nomedicine like it for theblood, bruin, ner\ e.. und lungs, New life tor functions weaken’! by disease, debility and dissipation. Positive cure for Malaria.Liver. Kidney A urinary difh culties. Comfort and strength for Delicate Fe males and nursing mothers. Warranted th‘> Purest, most Economical and best medicine
.^n„.i ” Sold everywhere.
— Bos
called "Bitters.
Malt Bittos (’ompant
DSTON, Mass, ni
_| |aj«u More continuous and C-Jt-^* 1 *vvy powerful electric a-ti"n muc vo^Lic ed Ei f «; o tric Pia.';::. pi AevCfA than any$2 l.attery ma le. * They are a speedy uni certain cure for Pain and Weakness of the Lungs. Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organ-. Rheumatism, NenrHlgia. Hysteria. Female Weakness. Nervous Pains and Weaknesses, Malaria and Fever and Ague. Price, 2'’ centSeld overywhere. Weeks A Potter, Boston.
Mass-
apt
laATEK.
General Lew Wallace has telegraphed the President a declination of the houth American mission, to which he was noini-
nated.
According to the Cincinnati /’/•>'• s Currtnt the winter pork-packing of the West reached
SEDGWICK’N
I be ( loverJab' HeiaM tnlntes tbe ( ’ ar (j e | dfor nominating Senator Robertson as Mahoue look the floor und stated that lie was mgtoo on the 30th ult that the Treasury was following: A genuine ghost has been I Collector of the Port of New York, and re-i somewhat IndUpoaed and too unwell tors- prepared to redeem the outstanding live per troubling the family ol Butler Milltnan, i questing the United States Senate to confirm viewtbe speeches of the day before In which cents, of 1881 at the rate of 191.25. j livin'* in the southeast part of town One tlie no,n '" tt '4 ua - allusions had been maile t > Mr. Riddleberger On the 30th ult. four Loudon detectives ' ” The last of the securities taken from the ! and himself. Mr. Dawes Interrupted him, , arrested the editor of the AVet-W, of that
aud said it' Mr. Mahone would prefer to city, on the charge of inciting rebellion iu a __ speak on the 2Mli he would more to adjourn, foreign State, ejected the compositor- “fid 'CllGftU 1)111*8.1)1.0
tvhlrh mot inn tva* aotwhI to. ! locUd UD the office.
LAWN & DRIVE GATES.
night last week B Mr. Millmun and son , bank at Northampton, Mass., several years were sitting in the house, in the same ago have been returned. Tbe sum taken
amounted to over $1,090,0U0, of which $121,000
is thought to he utterly lost.
Some days ago two brothers, John aud Michael Sullivan, were eugaged In track reI airing on the Rallimore & Ohio Railroad, near Demmler Station, when a train came along just, as thev had a rail raised up on a crowbar, the liar being wedged In so tightly that the train would certainly be
room was a chair covered with clothing. This chair was not near any door or window where the draft could have disturbed it. About half-past eight, much earlier than the regulation ghost is supposed to exercise his powers, the clothing in tbe chair began to act as if the wind was blow ing it. After this manifestation tbe chair began turning around,
which continued for some time, when the neer of the train, who saw them hut could spiritual visitors took their departure, not. stop, says their efforts to free the crowThia is the story as told hv Mr. Millman, b “ r “ ,ld lo lo ' r ';‘' ,lU! r » ilw " e , fra ""'’ ltudlike
* flu* worklmrs of mailmen. The bar was loo*-
nnd as ho intends to lra\a the house, no: enei i the rail lowered Just as tlie train < doubt he even believes he saw the spir- 1 reached it, but the men who had done so
1’rof. Host and wile are keeping ln>n jj’ egltt j ong j f ;t wag 0 | ct . t .; on nobly paid dearly for their daring. The
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and Ornamental.
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housc on Seminary street, in the residence formerly occupied by Mrs. tireg-
ory.
6®rAnotho blue-bird storm—about the tenth—the first of this week. Will they never quit coming' "How long,
oh, Lord!” toe.
Bfc$“The powers that be might order the Court House yard cleared of the re fuse and litter it contains, to their own
everlasting glory.
“The City Council should keep up
genuineness of the ghost, and think it a died in a short time.
High J. Jewett on the 23th declined the
| Republican trick, but at present wc must
believe in tbe spook.
(V^'Tho Indianapolis Review of last Saturday says: Hon. Solon Turman died at Creencastlc on Tuesday last, in the j
fifty-fourth year of bis age
Judge TurJ Rating Committee ou the 28th Giltiert. T.
man lias been known the "reater nart of ll en* h *‘* v . produce broker of New York C ty, ( ‘ n ^ tostlficMUhat be had visiUii a number of ol«*,oi his life only fts a jurist, but thirty years margarine factories uud found that oleoiuarago ho was known all over the State* mp marine butter wa« male from pea-nut lard ! an editor. He was at that time publish " lld , * 0 ‘ c0 " olls ' “ lum lllld a< id »' In p0 ' u '’
tl,e repairs on the unproved streets of the j j n g the Beople's Friend, a. Covington, ^ “ l ‘ U,P " C<,e, " U * !y city—it has been customary in the past, j every issue of which sparkled with wit,; Ax Albany (fii. Y) jeweler, named H ea, 'y ti, e t^ na di an G 0Velumcn ,
and,is necessary now. and was genial with a rollicking humor j Labtlities amount- co L . NT pko-° a brotlier of the Pope, h
which motion wav agreed to. j looked up the office.
MoxDAT, March 28.—The galleries weie ' A lIBJ’iJBT that a revolt bad oc< Ufred at crowded, iu auticlpation of a apeecU by • Herat .vas confirmed on the .JOlh ult. It was ■ Mr. Mahone Iu defense of himself and believed that Ayoob Khan waa a prisoner, the Readjusters of Virg n!a. lie occupied 1 Oscar dk Lafayette, a gntndaon of Gen-
tbree hours iu ' eipianatlon of hla ;•;»! Lafayette, died a few days ago in Paris. , t , nee „ a Bire netWurk , willl „ ut t)ilrk ,. course aud Iu reply to the - barge of repudia- At his funeral on the .«Kh ult. President tQd j, lhl) only general purpose wire fence na. Uon made against his constituents as a party. Orcvy and Inlted States Minister Noyes were in u?e It i, just the fence for gardeners. At the concltislon of Mr. Mahone’s speech amoug the pall bearers. I fanners and stock-raisera, and is very desira
thrown from the track unless It (the bar) i Mr Dawes, after stating that he trusted his Naval LihctenantR. M. Bkp.ry has been |)le lur L . eiueteiie< !iark9 Uw[M cily lot „ were removed. The iiien seized the bar aud I f r | e nds on the other aide would come on the appointed to the command of the steamer arbor . trelli-er, anJ other oriiamenf. began b^pull and twist It about. The engl- 39th prepared to finish the ponding business Mary and Helen on her cruise In search of 1 p Urpoaea . qheir Lawli and Drive Gates, foi
and go ou with executive business, moved to the Jeannette. 1 beauty, stienglit und utility, arc unsurra-sed.
adjourn, which motion was agreed to. J ,,l: Indians at Hoocheno. Alaska, recently ‘ Their Ti-esdat, March 29.-The resolution fm-j burned at the stake two of their number for
the election of officers was again called up, cr ' ra, ‘-
and Mr. Johnston stated that he had i u .'I'(K Secretary of the Navy has ordered the tended that day to reply to the speech ” aebusett to put to sea from Ran I rain tsco of liis colleague (Mahone), but would post- 1,1 •''arch of Uic missing mail steamer City of
pone his remarks until he could have an op- ' 0 '*(■
portuntty to read tbe speech In the /t*ord. ! 1 ^ to the r ‘‘c en t ereat storm, and lovering 1 ad.Irv.-s. Messrs. Hani[>ton, Brown, Beck, McMillan 1 * PC r i° d of fifty-four days, the officers of the and Jonas made speeches In answer to alto-1 Northwestern l-allroud report tliat they had gallons made by Mr. Mahone iu his remarks i !’ B ' d out in overcoDiIng obstructions
of the dsy liefore, and Mr. Kellogg spoke i: * us * d by drifted snow.
concerning the course of the Democrats iu 39th ult. the Ilrttlsh Brivy Council !
Loulaiuiia in respect to the debtof that 8tate. df larod the Birkenhead abattoir and rattle Several dilatory motions were made aud voted 'I 8 P°f afflicted with the foot and mouth disdow n during the day, but. a motion by Mr. ttn ^ ordered tbc establishment closed. Duwes to adjouru waa finally agreed to. * Sophia I’EioErsKY, one of the parties ar- -—-» rested for being concerned iu the murder of ForHif 11 Intellilfonon. the late Czar, has made a coufcssion which Drill no a recent debate In the Legislature !. haf on l y deUh ? ff , *’' d bersclf knew of British Columbia in regard to the Pacific ® ,h '' Um : alld r’ U ,” ! for lhu ‘“agination. Railway, it was resolved to appeal to Queen 8 “• 8 “- V8 l sh « M ; ut ^ussakoff and his occomVlctoria. One member exnressed a wish to P llce witl ‘ ,he u,,Qta t0 ttle stations assigued
SP'l-fliiciiiiigaltactiineiils for Drive ham many advantages over any now in use. 1 For pricea 01 other iotoruiaiiun, call upon, 01
K. M. , or J.W. <'ln lwti«‘.
Presidency of the World's Fair Coin mission, aud it ia said tlie Kxecutive Committee will take uo further action until the transportation companies come forward with the full
amount of their subscriptions.
Before the New York Assembly luveiti-
Agents,
Greeucastle, InJ.
ouits
Cemetery Greenhouse
Cheap Be-.hliiig Plants.
put a musket In every man's hand to fight
, . .. , lug to about 873,000.
|fS*~The Keating /Ag-’/x»S f otnbinat.on ( which made the young editor a general | JaMK8 Waxsh, convicted of the murder of trmnded in this city and fell all to pioccB | favorite with his contemporaries. At hi* sweetheart iu Brooklyn, N. Y.. recently, niTinr of them had to "pawu hagzap;o • that time Turman was quite an adept at 1x500 seutea«cd to be banged on the 2oth
them.
In the United States Senate on the 39th ult., on motion of Mr. Cameron (WIs.), a
before they could leave town. William N. Marshall, of Ful toa, Mo., diad al her late residence, i
fow days ago.
| rhyming, and some of his audacious cpi-
E.vPresident Grant, with his sou Ulys
j cll j | resolution was adopted authorizing the 8enThb abiptnent from •ottsteln, Switzerland, ,0 ra>' ‘be necessary funeral expenoes of of two notorious young women at the expense the la'e Senator (arpentcr. Ihe pending of that village has been announced to the b Us * n '"^ the resolution for the election of New York City authorities. j officers—waa then taken up, and a A Nice dispatch of the 35th saya the p eo . 1 '“'.tion to go into executive session was re-
gums and pretty little poems were UU Beer Mr. Dawson, and 8e„or XtrLT* ieCcd^to35. Mr. HarrD th'm.'af’tor^
'! he bereft husband, who
worthy of a better fate than being buried Romero, of Mexico, left New York for Mexi-
in the coluninH of an obscure county i to ou ,he
— , • | A passexoer train on tbe Pennsylvanls
tiaa many warm frifuda in this city, has weekly. Al! at once he quit wilting, am. recently ran from West Philadelphia to . f ,, through these long years his muse lias Jersey City—ninety miles—In one hour und
l ic sytnpa . been silent, lie was always, however, a fifty minutes. r i0 "'^ as si'«‘srsx
Senate, was taken suddenly ill last Sunday and has been confined to bis room ever since, but is now convalescing. D^-Miss Ida Moudy was married to Mr. Estes, of Kobleaville, Indiana, on Wednesday last, Dr. K. W. Fiak performing the ceremony. The cere's rnony was graced by the presence of a Urge circle of relatives and ftieuds, many Of thorn from oilier cities.
and pleasant fancies.
us a nucleus for a relief fund for the benefit, 'croarke, moved that when the* Senate should } of the families of those who perished in the adjourn for the day it be to meet the first,' late bnrnlug of the opera house Another Mondoy of December next. I-o«t—23 to 38 dispatch places the number of those who Various otlwr dilatory motions were made; lost theU’lives in the catastrophe at eighty- anil voted down, after which Messrs, Hill, five. These were buried on that day. Dawes, Hoar and other Senators indulged In According to a CouaUnttnople telegram ’ " marks of a partisan and personal nature. the Poite had announced that ° n motion of Mr. Dawes an adjournment was
(Jeriiniams. Verlienan an«l .-mall b«i1 liing plant*. 2T> rtt. fiOet*, and T't cti. u do?.en : tuberoneN Vi* ct*. a dozen ; twel$ e t hoice rodes for f l Vick’* choice Flow or and Vegetable Seed*. Floral Guide, and (JatalofnieN. wirr de^irn*. baNketNAnd tlor*l ofieringn An funeral*, wed dings, and parties on hand and aud iuruishesl
to order*
JOHN WILSON. Oreen attU.
$ %l.l. o-x
Fs’i’inilts To yiurr).
"Wheso tindeth a wife, iimieth a Rood
thin*.”—Prov. xvill, 22.
Liconse to marry has been issued to j
city on June 20.
The British F.arl of ('aithness died at New York a few days ago. He was a noted inventor, having perfected a steam carriage for macadamized roads and au improved loom
and gravitating compass.
Daniel I’. Young and Lizzie Blackwell, | Nathan Maoowax, the sailor who fired the Beniamin K. Hendricks and Josephine K“" r «> ,n the frigate Cumberland as she « .. , «... , «w «• . j T .. i wart sinking of! Fortross Monroe, dlfd New* Goddard, Millard M. Hart and Julia D. L ry(>or) Mll „ , . f ,, w , 1#y , tc „. Foster. Rowland Kstes and Ida A. Ox tbe 29th tlarleu P. Hale, of Waterford, Moudy. *
contest, which wtlltake place iusoiue Kngllsh ; 'Purvey would neither cede Crete norany part finally agreed t**.
° Ix'the'BrIU.h House of Common* on the■ . Caidyle"s laugh w.is described ns j 25tii Karl Atanhope’a resolution protesting , portentoiw, open-njouthed, deep- ( affali\»t the eval uation of Candahar bv the an< * prw on j^d* cndlUf mostly British was defeated by a vote of 346 to 2<« a shout of triumph, andsoldom quite This vote was received with loud cheers by kiiull). 1 bouv haiuUclutchod the Liberal9. meimwhile. with a muscular 1 At a meeting iu Londoo on the 95tb Mr P?P* ^ IC was likely to bt‘ Farneli rttatml that money wue flow ng from of speecli, tliat
E. A. HIBBITT,
Who his the Largest Stock in the county, and buy your
Collars, Blankets, Trunks, Bridle^ Whips, Combs, Brushes,
Harness Oil, etc.
America to Ireland at the rate of ^re down everything before it. ' v «>« to aeekiy. jthe man who vcntun>d togainfav him F* 1
Thi remalas of Alciaudtr II., of Ruji!*, Ib that humor.’ i Orecncastle, Ind. 3mti*
