Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1881 — Page 5

> At Bottom Prices ! Paints, Oils, Varnish, Putty, Glass,

April K, 1881.

EPITOME OF THE WEEK. Interesting News Compilation.

Dye Stuff*, Paint k Whitwash Brushes, (hinlen Seed, Pru<>s, Slationery. Chamois Skins. Toilet Articles, and

Fancy Goods.

JOHES’liG STORE.

Rica si report! cvncerutUK Uie • later "beat to OUlo •ho» a tar*.- locreaae la acreaga aoil • promlilug toudlllua ut the

placta.

Nbak domereu.. Kj., a few days airo. Deputy L ulled State* Marshal* Hair* and Cooper, who had hern active a*a ns' the Illicit distill•ra, were killed In itltiay* luto which they

I were forced.

Tukkk liar receiilly breu considerable eiI'ltemcut at Kocklord, III., caused by the attempt of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St- Paul Kallroad Company to relar the Chicago, Kocklord A Northern Kallroad. The attempt .vaa made ou the HOth ult n and war (ore My resisted by the latter road and its employes, and for a time the St. Paul Rood were kept onl of possession. On the 1st, however, the ! SherilT of the county succeeded In italnlii(> possession of the depot at Rockford and In oustin* the Chkaeo, Rocklwd A Noithera people, thus i;ttinln<enllre possession of the

THE STAR. CITY AND COUNTY

on sale.

ggP'Mr*. Will Fussier is sick. f9*Mtss Fdith Dsggy is visiting at

rfanvi'.le

Days ami nights aro ahout equal

in length.

gH^rMrs. Jacoh Katlitl' is visiting at

I’aris, Ills.

g*j“Thc tramp nuisanco continues and

increases in proportions.

Oa^Mr. T. II Bowman’s family will

go to fit. l-ouis to reside.

ji^*Mrs. Haul) is visiting Mrs. Flor-

ence Dunbar o! this city.

jayMrs. Minnie Cov, of N’incennes, is

visiting hoi relatives heie.

li^rMr. K. A. Hays went east this

week to buy spring goods.

jayll. C. Allen will build a new residence on F.ast Seminary street. Brock wav 1*. Ilockafellow's spoke factory will start up in a few days.

gzff- Klder Parker, of

From Washington. Tna announcement was made on tho lid thst the resignation of Andrew D. White, I United Slates Minister to Berlin, bad been In the hands of the President for some time, coupled with the request that Ms successor be nominated at an early day. Accohdixo to u Washington tele ram of the 4ih, Secretary Maine, referring to the Imprisonment of Boyton in Ireland, bad said ; that the ease was receiving his serious loiilldcralioii, anil the Mate Department »ou d i promptly perform its duty. Tub decision of the Supreme Court of Utah, which found Mile*, the Mormon, guilty j of bigamy, has been reversed by the L ulled 8 ates .Supreme Court. The Supreme Court , buds that the L tali tr.bunsl made an error j In admitting the testimony of Miles’ second wile in relation to his brat marriage, whereas a Utah law burs a wife from testifying against I her husband, or a husband aga list his wife. Nearly all authorities agree that so long as tlie fact of the brat marriage Is contested, the second wife cannot be admitted to prove it. The cose was remanded for a new-

trial.

On the 4th the Republican United States

In caucus and decided to con- j

the countv jail on the charge of robbing! *! nue \’**»**» f

° h the reso ution for an e octlon of Senate of-

Garver’s store nt (/Hrpcntcrsville, is set deers befon* proceeding to other business, for Monday next, before’Squire Prichard, j This decision wa* ►aid to be sutmtAutialljr at the Court House. uuanlmoua The caucus also discussed the

i expediency of allowing the dead-dock t«* he

0<ay* Mrs. Mary Jane Kelley, wife of broken from time to time by executive sea- ' Wm. T. Kellov. of Warren township, uf- 1 " ion *- ,<,r th ‘> cotittrmation of uucontested ' | nominations, but It was decided that, at least ter an mquest of msanny before ’Squire., (or the proMIlU would be un-

.lohn Osborn ami It. J. Prichard, on Sat- advisable.

urdav was taken hr her hushaml to the Okorok W. MoVTpensr. Chairman of the •-'Journcd tin/- di» Almost at the la-t munr lay was ««en by her husband to the ^ Co[liInlMio hu re§l ed : ment it was dtacc.vered that the Apportion-

Hospital for the Insane, near Indianapo-j A Wa „ iis „ T( , v aianaJh of

lis, on Monday last.

Forelen Int«lUgpnc<>. Accoaniio to a Madrid dispatch of the 3d the Spanish Cabinet had decide 1 to apply the Constitution and Press laws to Cubs and

Porto Rico.

Tnn Porte has agreed to cede Kholour to Pe-sia, In accordance with one of the provis ons of the Treatv of Berlin. Tint peasants ot Russian Poland refuse to take tne oath of ailcg ancc in (ircck churches, and demand to t>e sworn betore

Catholic pneats.

Tub death of Jules Noel, the French painter, was announced on the Hd. At- a land meeting at Clonmel, Ireland, on the Hd over 1(1,000 i eople were addressed by

Tnomas Sexton. M. P.

A few days ago four natives reached Oust-

i ' -s *> uiijr ivrur i c as i»cv* wa-ss-disputed road- The contest would be trun»* Id Algeria, brin’Inc intelligence that f be . * r n '' ,l fssi'(>«s.l fa's tli<> swanwtu I V- * !^ . . _ .W- It >0, then DO )»U HI I

(uticura Nooivtliiuic of lii<rre*t to E%ery IHans Woiniin and < liiUl. Is vour Blood impure and loaded with the

Poison of ^rofula"

Is your Life Strength ooiinx out throich an

incurable Fleer or Sore ?

Is your Skin covered \r!th Tfchinr, Seal/ and

j Scrolulous Humors?

I?* your Foraplexion disfigured with f ns-i-ylit

iy Krupti(»f)s or Blrmiphes?

Is your Hair thin, lifelo-s «nd rapidly falling

eut, unvl scalp covered with .-calcs?

, Is the *Skin on y*mr Hands Hough, Aed.

] Cracked or Bleeding?

Is your Child growing ui* with Scrofalous

. Humors bursting from e\ery pore''

Is Baby afflicted with Scald Head or any

tocAVill Albaugh is also making the race for councilman from the first ward. toy*The Court of Inquiry as to the

Kuilt of the eight tramps incarcerated in Senators met

ferred to the courts.

It Is fttapNl that the recent heavy frosts have greatly damaged vegetation iu the northern portion of the (»ulf .States. A few days asro four negroes were killed ami live badly scalded by a boiler explosion

In a aaw-tn 11 at Berkl y, Va.

On the ‘id Kx-Fresident t*nn»t and ;»aity left Oalveston, Tex., for Vora Cruz. Infoumation was received on the *iJ Irotn Senator Bdmuiidft, In South Carolina, that

hia health ha 1 greatly improved.

I he remains of Joseph McLain, who was killed by the I’tes near Wallace, Col, three years ago, were recently found and

ident tied.

The >tate election in Mb hliran on the 4th resulted in the re-eiectiem of Isaac Marnton to the Supreme Bench, anil the election of

French expedition surveying a route ft»r the Trans J*ahara Hallway had been attacked and overpowered by the bo*tilo natives. Colonel Fathers, tbo leader, and the greater part of Ins forces were killed. One Dianons, with sixty-one men, escape 1, but most of these were overtaken by another tritn*. claiming to bo friendly, who fed them on poisoned

human agency can -o speeciily,

permanently and economically clean.-e the brood, clear the complexion and akin, restore the hnir and cure every aperies of Itching. Serofnlous Humors of the Skin, Scalp and Blood, as the Cuticura Remedies, consisting «d 1 Cutienra, the great Skiu Care, a Medicinal .lolly, arrest* disease, allayn inflammation, itching andjiriti ttpn, heals Ulcers andS »re*,

D'i Flesh and restore' by Fcrly Humors and

eats away Head J-’kin »he Hair when destroy*-

dat**s, and Lhtnt caused the *leath of rnor** » Blood l*oi.sons. I’n e •Uront* Large boxes, fl. than half of them. At this time the messen* -• Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Soai . ane\K-™ wre s«nt t„0«ar*lo for hslfk Tbv fat.- .Vt^^lwUh wiriT'aX'L^S of tbv raraainder was unkaown at Alslrr* ou hi-.ili»e Mal-nui*. -often-, heals, nlreshe, ami

1 beautifies _ihe Complexion anil Skin. PTive,

thn 2«L

The Italian Minister of Finance In a speech In the Italian Pari ament on the 3d expressed

einnati. In Columbus, Dayton and Cleveland the Rephulieans, and iu Toledo the Nationals

were successful.

On the 4tb the Wisconsin Legislature

! A Washington dispatch of the 5th says ; that Secretary Blaine believed that this Uov-

*WT wo funeral prowssions vre re seen ^..rneut could do nothin* for the relief of

Michael Boytoo, arrested in Jrelund uuder the

on our streets on Tuesday last that os»- Foe cion act, except to ask that he tie accorting the remains of Mrs. Dr. Joe > corded *ood treatment wh le In prison,

•‘reston. arriving liy rail from Cloverdate, ^

and the remains of Mrs. Brooke, mother

\\ ii.liam illNsi.Kr was eugaaol

of Mlder Brooke, departing by same; dynamUe cwtrljKes . t W dkesharre, Pa., the mode of ronveyance to her former home other day, when an explosion occurred, and

building

at Crawfurdsvillo.

Bsifi ine of the Directors of the proposed Ureencastlc, Eel liiver and Vincennes Railroad has written to Mayor Miller, stating that the Directors of the j line propose making a horsebark excur-

Kentucky, a sion over the proposed route in the next

ten or fifteen days, and expect to bo in this city on Saturday, April ‘J.’!. A meeting will be held on the afternoon of that day, at the Court House, to hear the matter discussed. Ureencastlc can well af-

tnoney in the pockets of the city.

I’crunt* To .Tlarry.

‘‘Whoso timleth a wife, fimleth a

thin*.”—Prov. xviii, 32,

good 1

The only marriage license granted by Clerk Bridges since the advent of the

blind man, preached at Christian Church

Sunday.

Farmers sit on the fence watching their wheat fields to sec how they

prosper.

fcjr-Uenick, Curtis & Co. shipped a line lump-seat carriage to Tennessee, on Thursday. |®'Mr. Will Tafhurt designs leaving Wsvelandand taking up his residence in

iliiu city.

butchers of this city have ad4Bccd the price of beofjto FJ'.f cts. and

15 cts. a pound.

Ifsf-The law provides that no quails shall be killed in the next two years—

toast will miss ’em.

K^-itcv. W. W. Cuiry will preach a (Council, sermon on “The Croat Judgment,” ut

College Avenue Church, soon.

py Rev. W. Neff will preach at College Avenue M. F.. Church to-morrow morning, and Rev. .1. L. Fitner at night.

Vincent Day, of Marion town-

-hip, lost several valuable cows, from overdoses of podophyllin, a few days |

ago.

J®r'l'herc was a large attendance at j mother of Mr. II. C. Farrow, while walkIhe stock sale of Mr. Thos. Vermilion, j ing from one room to another, last Mon-

he wus torn Into fragments ami

demolished.

Thr Irou-moldersofi forty establishments In Plttsbmgh have secured an advance of ten

per cent. In wages

Bold to the amount of il.fiOO.OJJ was received at New York ou the 1st from Europe. A mining RXfEKT iu New York City has been sued for Ul.OJO lor making false reports as to the value of a California ailver

mine.

A row days ago the body of Colonel J. N Ross, of Holdeu, Moss., was cremated at

Washington. IV

A New York dispatch of a recent date says: ‘ The records at Castle Usrdcu show

35 cents. Prepared lor shaving, 15 cents. 3. Cutieura Resolvent, the new Blood Pur

- ifier, cleanses the blood, through the Liver,

the belief that the Monetary Conierence | Kidneys, Br wels and Skin, rod eradicates e\ would result in giving silv.-r the widest im>s- cry trnr' nf S.-rofulqu.- Ilumor-, or Hcreditai

sible markc on the same terms as gold. O f ons ' -

u. n . i.i i fha Cutieura and Cutu-ura Neap exterjal. Accokuinu to a St- Petcrahurg telvgi am ol urM | Cutieura Kasolvant inttrnally will

James F. Joy and Austin Blair a.* University the 3d that city was surrounded by a military positively ■ ore every species of Humor, from Regents. These were the Republican candl- j cordon, and uo one was allowed to enter or a common Pimple to Scrofula.

Ume Inailra o^ent tkam at v ui dru**itta. Right

The Ohio munlclt al elections occurred on Til* Land League has removed Its books ilnderfnT ciiraa? * U *^ 111 the 4th. Tlie Indications on the evening an<l papers from its olllee In London, be Send -tamp for "Illustrated Treatise on th of that day pointed to the election of Means, emu.se it« officers feared a desoent by the ail- Skin. ’ containing the uinst reinsrkabla test , - * ..... , ,, menial-ever recoded in the annals of medical

the Democratic candidate for Mayor In Cm- thontlcs. practice. Dorino the two days pm-ceding the 4th Citk i k » R hkph s aro prepared by WEEK v

the Island of Scio, in t e lirecan Archl- 1 1 * I f IE 1 ’. < hemists and Druggists,

pelago, war visited by earthquakes. The «,“V'St?eTru'kVmcdic« tn mii'edVree to any ,d

number of persons killed or Injnred li re , r, " ia fin r#»upi|»t *.f prii’v.

ported to Lave been 8,000.

Aci'Oiuu n<» to a London tflegram *>f the

ment bill recently passed disfranchised the 4th the British authorities had declined to town of Ridgeway, In Iowa County An admit Most the editor of the /■/is.7, to hall, attempt to correct Ihe blunder tailed. Great Britain - expenditures for the past]

and the Governor vetoed the bill | Y«“ r ' v ‘ !rB 1O8.OH0.

A few days ago George Blaney, a C’tncln- Tttr. British 1 remiei proposes tiiat i'Xj,natl stove dealer, spran-off a Mar et a train 00 UHX) of the British National debt be paid

as It was entering the former city. He landed ' 1 " rlD S nelt uuartar century,

directly in front of the Indianapolis ex-res*. ' ,HP re ‘ , « ut S| ,n * h lio ” ls ral,,e ' 1 “« *»»‘* and Ids head was Instantly severed from his ' l< «’* '> f l ‘ b, > u ' «‘ DOU ')U0, and :D,OJU

person* arc said to be In want of food. It wha announced from Berlin on the 4th

that Count Herbert Bismarck would soon be i married to the lady with whom he eloped r [']}0 Great BlOOd Pr0dliC61\ from B-rltig Prince < arolath, her husband,

having secured a decree of divorce. Rkcknti.y s war of races broke out In

Peru, where two thousand Chinamen were ' murdered bv uegroes and CUII ans, amt prop-

erty valued a- millions of dollar, w.s de- s^XTnVlI^^fJr'lL^.^^nVnUX; i atroyed. i : ,nd lungs. New life lor functions weaken.i ■ A London dispatch of the 3th s vs all by disease, debility and dissipation. Positive

sections of the Irish National!.,, and English --for

Dennx-raU were onrunixlur a niovmn*;ut to (QA i e8 un ,i nursing in*»ther^. Warranted th* XirUaiefor the unconditional rele«*kjof Dftvitt. i Fure^t. most Krunomical and beat medicif)«

_ 11.. ,1 * * I> I a » or ^ ' Nl r . 1,1 ...-a. p v m h <> r «>

ford to cherish (liis project—’twill he hig f' 1 * 1 during the past thirty-four years 2,118,-

8S8 Irish Immigrant! have arrived Iu this city, and 3,301,371 Germans. From January 1, 1881, to March 31, Inclusive, 7,700 German

immigrants arrived here, and 5,243 Irish. It Is a noteworthy fact that during these three months nearly 1,300 Russians have reached

this city.”

Ox the 3d Rev. Dr Philip SchatT, of New York, one of the Americau Committee on

month of April was to Liberty N. Scott RecUUM, of the New Testament, stated and Mollio F. Davis, on Saturday la’-t. that the changes In the new version were • so many that scarcely a verse remained unal-

tered, ttiou :h in many instances the altere ntlons concerned punctuation and minor

I IMo» More continuous au.l CVJ“~t , vo powerful electric u lion i-

V4LTMC fBoiCmO v^ a "e d Kle r e 0 t?ic I’iarier-

the lose of life was placod at live thousand. ^CASTE$^ They ‘are"a'-pecd^ o'n'.i Thirty vilUxefi had been destroyed, and forty certain cure for 1‘ain and Weakneftaol the thousand , eople were destltu’c. ' ! Fcmlu-

Pains and M e:ikne--e.-.

Kheuniatisnj- Neural

Commons on the 5th, alluded to the increase i Malaria mol Fever and Ague. Price, 2j cent

Mr ON onnok, In the British House oi | Weakness Nervous

W4‘ Wolllal I.Iks- to A gravel road boom started.

The best men elected to the

City

People have less professed piety and

I more enacted humanity.

words only. He said “the

will be sold In England, Scotland, Ireland, Australia and the United Stales on the -llth of next May. The stoi lea that large numbers of book, are now iu this country, under lock and key, are false, the revisers only having i received copies.” It is understood that

City and county officers practice ccon-1 within fortv-eigh* hours of the appearance of

omy in spending the people’s money— this end can bo gained by buying every-

thing from the lowest bidder.

A Ncrioii*. l ull.

Mrs.

on Tuesday last, and the animals all sold

at good figures.

giy-UiNK Myra Boss will give a con-

cert at Presbyterian Church, next Tuesday night—proceeds for the benefit of the

District Sunday-School Union.

8©“Ben Cotton’s Combination held il.e boards at Opera House, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and entertained our

amusement lovers in good style.

(tir Henry C. Stecg is preparing to open up busines in this city, and will

the English copies ui>on the market reprint, will ajqx-ttr from six New York publishers the price of some of the editions to be as low

as fifteen cents.

On u recent Sunday Mr. Beecher stated in Plymouth Church at Brooklyn, Y Y . that he had committed to the care of a Catholic r»s-

Mary 1 arrow, the venerable tor the daughter of a member of the Plymouth

Church who for one year had manifested a

desire to unite with the Church of Rome.

Tint Erie and Pennsylvania Railroad Companics are said to have each subscribed $13o,OOJ towards the World’s Fair at New York. An investigation Into the circumstances attending the death from trlcblniasis which recently occurred at Hoboken. N. J. shows that the victim died from eating bologna

sausage Imported from Germany.

James Hleli.. President of the United Alstes Life Insurance Company, recently

, , . . died In New York, aged sixty years.

In (irec-ncastle, on April •>, 1881, ol rev pmu.ips Brooks D. D., at one time heart (iisease, Jennie, wife of Hetiry 1’at- reetor of St. James’s Church, Chicago, has terson, aged about 2‘J years. been called to a chair at Harvard College to .... , 'ii ,ot>i i- AH the vacancy caused by the retirement of

In Circencastle, on April -1, 1881, ol old | I)r pegbody.

| age, at the residence of her son, ilev.U.A.' O’Connem. one of the rersons who plant-

day, tripped on a projecting piece of oil cloth and fell forward, striking her head violently on Hie edge of the door, inflict ing a very severe and dangerous wound Mrs. Farrow is in her '1st year, and it is a wonder that she escaped as she 'lid.

Ikied,

l " bo.iT.

1 ’“ The Missimr; Rlvei at Omaha overflow' d its banks on the 4th compelling the smelt-

ing works to shut down.

A Ekw davs ago seven persons were drovyit-U by the capal/Jngof .t row-boat nuthe Afhley River iu South Carol ua. Neahi v oh the live stock In the Missouri River Valiev belweeu Jefferson ami Fort Thompson is n-imricd to have been destroyed

by the flood.

Governor Mi’khw returned to Salt I.ske CTty, Utah, on the 5th, and met with an en-

thusiastic r< ceptiou.

A coNVitrr lu the Puuitentiary of North

Carolina made hlsescap*- a few days ago bv minister to Tvirkey, ordered the Galena to pro-1 remoV ng his dca 1 c 11 mate from the i oflin I tu . n ,i j,, ir,. i«| a nd "f 8do with succor for the and taking his place to the grave. I here he snfTcrers by the recent earthquake. Four frightened away the negroes charged with the hundred corpses had already been found, and

final ceremon es.

On the 3th the Tennessee Blair Senate reconsidered the vote hv which the Hou«e hill to fund the Plate debt at par and three per cent Interest was rejected, and passed the

bill. . of cv.c'tons lu It eland, and ap|>ealed to the f t ECrtONs wetc held la social Western Qoverniiient to take steps to rcsirlet them. States on the >lh. l hk-ago elected the Deni- y r _ (;] rt fl A toiii- asserted that neyei hit I a Gov ocratlc ticket by from H.OOO to 8,000 majority. erumrn t bcatowod inero anxious latsw than In St. Louis the Reputilicana were ancceaaful. had t ho prose nt Ministry >n the proposer)

electing their entire ticket by about 5,000 majority In Sprlngtleld, HI., the Democrats 1 elected the Mayor and a majority of the ! Council. Democratic Mayors were elected in

New Testament Madison and Racine, WT«. The majority for

Means (Dem.) for Mayor of Cincinnati, elected on the 4th, wa« found to be 2,6‘>4 The Republican majority ou th- general ticket averaged 1,500. On the 4th John T.

Rich (Rep.) was elected to Congress from the Ja-V r ri':i<. b ventli Michigan I* strict, to succeed Con ' Aix t artics interested In the Ro. kfotd! gi-r, by a majority of about 3,000. , (Rl.) railroad light had a hearing before the

Judges at Freeport on the 0th. A final de- ;

U. S. Sflllito l’rt><-**P«liligs. | els.on would soon be rendered, amt In tipFuidat, April l. — Au exciting per0. mil, nicantliuc the St. Raul people were ordered |s>!ltk-al and sectional discussion took up to disband their forces and give up all Ch!- 1

the entire day's session. Messrs. Lamar, cago & Iona property.

Ikn-k, Hampton. Bayard, Hoar, Dawes. Voor- I The f-ooiety of the Army of the Tennessee hoes and Mahout- making retnaiks. An { met lu Cincinnati on the 6th. General bher-

angry altercation occurred between Messrs. Voorhees and Mahone, the latter having dtinaudcd of the former whether be hail a|c piled to him (Mabouc) the teims “ renegade Democrat,” “ Repud.atlonlat,” etc., uud the Ifyttei having Anally said he Indorsed every word of a new-, pa per article containing the epithets us having been applied by Mr. Voorhees lu a speech delivered bv him.

Strength Creator,

HEALTH RESTOHKIL

Ox the5th Gen. Longstreet. United States ' rove re^^osTos. Mass, m

S«lfi over>wherQ.

“ n»*«

n 11 u jx u v-. x I i v w « Weeks A. Potter.

Bo-*1011,

upl

SFaDGWlCK^S

Land bill.

Acc<i(inino to a Dublin dispatch of the 3th every person in the diaturlH'd district* of. Ireland had been ordered, under tlie pro- i via ons of Ihe Arms bill, to lodge at the neara*t police station all arms and ammunition he ! may poe-ese, 'or the pur(s)«e of obtaining a.

Ikanit.

LAWN i DRIVE GATES. Cheap, Durable and Ornamentals

This lenee is a wire network, without barb-, the only general purpose wire fem e nun

man read a very Interesting account of the

hattlo ot Flttsburg Landing. The equestrian 1 ... , , statue of General McPherson was unveiled iD ' ,a *’ " j* ^ ,h< ’ / or

and m the evening General Dodds delivered Urmers and s toek-ra.-ers, and,, very des.re an extended oration, and brief apeeeh-s were I blc f ” r ‘•• ,ue,eri 1 # *’ '•*«'; , '"’ V lu ‘'' , , , /rai l arbors, trel i-es, .ini ther ornaments

made by ex-l’rt-sldent Haves and Generals i ' ' . , . ^i purpose-. Their Lawn ami Drive Imteu, lur 8heriuan, Pope, bherldan and Cox. . ,

, , , ........ . beauty, strenxlh and utility, are unsurpa-yed.

A London d spatch of the 0th says the Bank of England reported a greater stock of.

Mr. Mahone denounced tbo referemu! i gold than for many years, there being A’lo • 1 _ . . ,, , i r n thus made to him as sm h that no honorable ! 5U0.0U0 in Ita vaults. S6lt-flP6111U£ 3ll8CllII1611IS lOF DriVG £3lK or brave man would make, and applied bis ' On the Atb, as twelve policemen iu Ireland* denunciation to Mr. Voorhees personally, i were escorting u process-server at Bnllitia | have many advantaKes over any now iu o.-e Mr. V. replied that ttiat was a ouestion for > more, twenty women attacked them with kor price* ur other iinforination, call upon, w

sticks and stones. One girl wan fatally shot ' address,

and another wounded, while several officers I

were seriously injured.

Premdznv Gaheield on the Bth nominated ex-tongressman If.ram I’rlee, of town, to be CommlnSionnr of Indian Afiulrs, n’re Thomas

tlie '‘here and the hereafter.” Mr. M. said the hereafter would come as soon as he (V.) wanted it to. Mr. V. then replied that he would know exactly how to meet It, and again indorsed every word in Ihe article containing the epithets objected to by Mr. Ma-

lioue. The wordy war continued a little j M Nicbol, whose name wits w ithdrawn at hie

II. *. Ill ii 11‘), or J. . * liiistas’.

deal in litne, couie'.it, plaster ot !'aris, | B r ookc, Mrs. Mary A. Brooke, agodN.’f ed the tiombat tlie f-ord Mayor’s mansion In further, when, on motion of Mr. Dawes, an own request,

hair, bone dust, land plaster, etc. years. ” months and 20 days. ! the' ivo.i'syVlk^ena.e pasoed -ff§?-Thc Woman’s Foreign Missionary In Madison township, on April 1, 1881, shill providing for the eseheaiiuent of the

prope ty "f eompettng telegraph lines vlolattug tlie Constitution by consolidating. On the ith Mayor Grace, of New York, vetoed the hill ferniittmg the Edison Elec tr c Light Comp my to lay tubes In tbc streets, on the ground that thecnmiicnsatinn

.. , . the corporation offered lor the privilege was CintAPO.Apnla-l he Drovers’ '»our- Kri)islv lu4ji ., limte

nal reports: Hogs—Receipts, 10,UK)bead; a eew days since tbc Now York ffisord of shipments, ."i.tyKt head. 1’ackcr, aro Aldermen adopted a resolution requesting ! quiet. Shipments in fait demand. Cent-' ^ ^ ^ t0 l ' hem ' C,lly “ n “' v,e

Society of the rrusbyterian Church w ill I infant sou ol John and Mary Colston. mePt in the lecture room on Wednesday, j In Madison township, on April 4, 1881, April lo, at 2 p. m- Subject, “India. | of dropsy, Ldinund Butt, aged 75 years.

astf-JumcK Nett' was baving a good time in tho maple sugar camp of Dan. ;

Tlie IHurkrls.

adjournment to the 4th was agreed to. Monday, At>rd 4. —The consideration of the resolution for the election of officers wus resumed. Remarks were made by Messrs. Johnston Dawes, 8*ulsbury and Jones (Fiu.) A motion by Mr. Harris to lay the pending resolution on the table was defeated—38 to 27—after which roll-call followed roll-call in quick succession upon dilatory motlona. An Inquiry bv Mr Dawes as

Agents,

Greencastle,

omta

lud.

Thk RepubKcun ticket was successful at the recent election in Rhode Island. Governor LIUIefleld’e (re-elected) majority was

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The graves of tbo Confederate dead In the : New Orleans t'emetry were decorated on the t filb. Numerous floral contributions were furnished by the Grand Armr of the Republic. I Miss Dst'EU, completed forty-two days of • Utcidsl MtTVution nt Iowa City, It'Wa. on the

Cemetery Greenhouse CheaD Beading Plants.

Deiiiocrafs would ;ierm t j 6th. On tbc same day the Iowa City Med cal

to when thr

a vote to he taken on the resolution met with the response “On the first Monday In December.” Finally Mr.

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Taxton, eating taffy, ilrinking sugar water, etc., but tbo joy ended in tho agony of a fractured collar-bone, caused bv falling

from a sled.

gtaf 1 lion. )) illis U. Noll rotunied irom i |ij.ht, $5.60(u 5.SO; butchers, pigs, .Ji.'t.lK) food It la detrimental to the public health. Inctianapolis last Saturdiiv, and has been J j-hoj,.,, heavy. $li liOf^G.Co. The United Statea Commissioners to the closely confined to his room since by his Closed stesay. ' IntcrnaUonsl Monetary Conterenee Messrs. ... , i,- ^ Everts, ihuriuun and Howe, walled from old complaint, sciatic rheumatism. It is Cattle—Receipts, (>,000 head; shipments, New York on the 5th for Europe. doubtful whothor he will he able to i 1 ” i 2,600 ho»d’ The market was strong and The Consul General of Belgium at Philssuutc his legislative duties bride the ( iirmer Common lo delphla, who lately visited th»* VYcatem

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|gy*Be a postal to Capt. M. B. Rudi-j shipping, ♦•.30(<'.o i0, exports, (io.'kii.t have been atiipped from Chloago, Cincinnati,

sill wo arc advised of Ui® safe arrival of; 6 60; butchera’and canning cattle active I'* Louts.

„ *.> i’n. i i Boycott, the Irsliman whose naiae has

our young and adventurous friend, Rorat ( and steady, cows, •’f_. j0(« l.J), mainly |^ etl a | V( , ll tl> Ua i.u.ague [>ro«erlpUon, sr , , .

B. Detrick, nt bis destination at Soi orro, j 4'000> ,1.40; hulls, (I'J.DOC't-4.25 common lift'd iu New York with Ula family nuU'e Sth. Government on vague charges of Inciting to ' defeat's)—Ho to Ml. Tlc pending business Mexico, on the 1st inst., after a journey I Meets Fi.50«*.60; veal calves.’ ; .c per and left for Rtchn.ou'O’a- • crime and violence, and had been denied the j B*y£d uLk"'^''' 1 ffi^r'and I

" right of trial, and calling ou Congress to de- ! cU ii1hJ juet tl. atloii for the |

maud that tlie Untied 8tat«e Government i thn ty eight Democratic Beuatorn in muiutajnsluMild Interfere for his protection. Mr. i ing the utttude before the country which, Hoa. objected, and tbc Yloe-Preatdeut ruled I ^hey had h< d during the previous ten days, thai there helmr ohl H it »ifu 1 He was replied t" by Mr Bberman, whoao-

K.nnime of u Mexican tuurdcrct t y the ; t-mpping acmanu. common vu memum, - —i-—-- — —- • ‘“k onyeeuou, tne petition that when the dictate* of a minority |

hanguig oi a atcMiuii uioruero. 7 < rr e , coaled weaiKmw IVslico officers only are •*■ could not lm rerelved. After Mr. McPbersoa 1

vigilsnts is mentioned as having occurred j $4,-•>(3o A’. good c hJU ^ I cented from the nrovialont of tba law.

that the majority of the Beuato was opposed to postponing consideration of thr resolution, uml expressing the hope that the minority would come ou the 5th prepared to slay until the w ill of tlie majority w as obeyed, moved to adjourn, which motion was agreed to. Ti ksdat, April 5—The (ending business, the resolution for the election of officers, was again taken up, and a motion fur an executive scsshu was lost—26 to HU. Mr. McPherson «*ked leave fo | resent a petition of eitisens of New York and New Jersey reciting that Michael Boyton, a CitlSM of ttu United States, had been lui| risoned bv the British

Eo< ii'tv adopted a resolution branding the eihibiiioii us a di-gusting one, and declaring that its abettors should be held responsible to the law. It was believed that the Commissioners ol Insanity would tie urged to lu ter fere aud restore the starver by forung '

fix'd Into her system.

The Governor of Tennessee has signed the . bill to settle the Mato debt at. par and'

three per cent. Interest.

In the United States Senate on the (Ith Mr. McPherson iigam offered, as hi- rl.'bt under the rules, the petition relating to the linpris-1 oument iu an KngUsb prison of Michael j Boyton, and asked that it be referred to the I Committee on Foreign Relations. There baing no objection It was rend and referred, j A motion logo Into executive session was i

Geraniums. Verbenas and iUirII be! dii E pUnt< S5 ct*. 50 cts, and 75 eta. u dnnen : tuberoses ft cts. a dojen I twelre choice rose* fur tl Vick's choice Flow er ant Vegetable Seeds. Floral Guide, sn'i Catalogues, wire designs, haskotsaod floral offering' for funerals, weddings, and partie-i on hand and and furuishecl to order.

JOHN WILSON. Green, a.tle.

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E. A. HSBBITTa Who has tho Largest Stock in the county, and buy your

-,0( C.c per and left tor Richmond, Va

o! l.fiOti miles. Wo uro promised some | pound; stackers and feeders' V’-.llOf" Vfest iinil Soutli. newsy notes therefrom, which we know Sheep—Receipts, '' OLD head; ship a bii.i. has been (.assed by tb« Aikausaa our readers will read with interest. Tho j ments ,2,700 head. There was good a Legislature and signed by tbe Governor, fore Mexican murderer by tbc : shipping demand. Common to medium, bidding any persons in the State to carry cou-

to choice *-,.)0 ( Jt; u *»‘ e ' lwe «» ,o,, »-

kk^r<! “night beforo last."

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hsd given notice that he should call up the petition jji the 6th a dJactHe'on cneued #n

Collars, Ulankots, Trunks, Bridles, Whips, tombs, Brushes,

Harness Oil, etc.

a reasonable delay sucti action !\ or I It | n:ti'« ' After remarks by acver^ oUw JOreencaStle, Ind. cm**

| went beyond was treason.

1 er Senator* tbc 8i c»»e adjourned for the day.