Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1881 — Page 4

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20 Case? of Elgin Corn. |‘2 j ('iisos of Day View Tomatoes. New Calilornia Canned Peaches, Apricots and White Cherries. Also, Fine Lint* ot New Java, Mocha, Golden Rio and Green Rio COIF 1 IF* ZEES. C IHC "El! HP _ AT Darn all Bros. & Co's., < aEI :iml See

k TERRIDLG CALAMITY.

!*>*■-(I«■ niar« oJT lh»* Korent KaArtbqaukp In Che l•!an«l ol PColo |'hou«and« mf l*eopl« Killed — Or rut Deelltutlou Amoutf the

lloiurleee Murvlvor«

INDIANA LEIIISLATURK.

PDMUEYT rARAUKAPHS.

extka HKJtmoA. "-The humpback man is always bent

Ssnatk—On tbeMh tho bill i>h*h'<] irivlmr ' 1,1 ^oing.

Ot«7 Marshal* ibe same authority aud f.-e* aa , - The Richmond /laton speak* of an

. 1 are alvt u Conatable*. The Joint rn,.lotion ! orgati ujrinder’s sick monkey a* a mis-

Soto, April *. , * prohibitory clans.' »s »•> o 1 ";’": 1 ; eruble oatch-l>enny ntlair.

It Is now IwMI. ml that throuirbout thu wholi; 5,eiitTolhc t onstltutlon was rcf«Tre.U A limit —

Island, which I'onta'ni-il "u.oUO inhabltanU. diaouaaum onirtnated over the

U,uoj or 7.M)' were kll.ed and C6 percent, of ibe aurvlvora woundeiL The French. British,

—The warm weather is a blessing. A

Chicago has an elopement case in whit the enamored pair, being hindered in their departure by the woman’s husband, gave him a dreadful whipping and thre him out ol a window. A man (eloped Cayuga, N. Y., and with some dittk..

propodtlmi to - ... .... . - ,

indefinitely Postpone the bill looklua to an j W(>man can now i ut j ier f ur tdiiak (induced a clergyman to marry him to h-.

ftliundotimMU ol the H<“.iver Like

United state* and AustHan aun vessoi^m the XeVi' , .'''V : ouiity,»iir>'ia'‘t.aci of post i .on in* the blow open without suflering from the con ,j,anion. On the foil wing day he came

harls.r are donor all in ,h,.i. . -. . . I mutter It wa* liuully laid on the table The 1 t ' 0 |d Hostnu /Vxsf.

fteviaion C x

with' Vb e r'rfiui na? ? o de "' 1 ’ '' that a large, healthy mustard-plaster j to her. Me has since been sent to an IlocsE—Bills were introduced—prohibiting worn on the back contains more heat | asylum. The bride in a I.akcville , Conn., the running of railway trains on Sunday; than a heavy overeoal elopement was only Id. A coupe at

|.n>hibitltur discrimination uiruinst sex in the

irnymi ntof schoid le ii hi rsaiidStatoollU lals. The IxK-'ul-lIptlou hill was ma le tile speeial i.nler for the Tlh. The Prison Ke'orui bill was defeated, iiS to 4i; and the measures passed I'reveiititiwCruelty to Animals and probibltitorthe pullote n ot streams furnl-'bmir water supply to cities. The bill rcpeuliiur the Kail-

Motneliiiim you umit to Kcr. rtettflams, refidendent. fbow their fai-e. Hare in beauty from svery case. A line of Watches wi'.h tneveir.ents suMiir.e, T’hen elocks whieh toard iho i.crfect time. There n..vellies are seen in Silicrwnre, In Dinner uDd Tea Sorviee, best, are there JVew variety ol elegant sets. Tor when seen no one forgets. In decking and gracing the joyous bride, Now llratlin Brothers arc well supplied, Ever your needs iheir art can fill. .Jewels to rival the Aladdin dream. Enchanted Dew Drops, Diamonds gleam, Wares oftiia Hods in pure silver wrought, I Jnduriiig Bren/e, immortalizing thought. Taove's Bridal token. Frienl.shlp'* Soul iair, Itieh gifts to man are garnered here. Ye*, seek this place for Jewelry.

Thebe is a report that we are to have an extra session of Congress, to con-

vene in June.

New Yoke seems determined to stop

...... ,1, r moments ago, while writing the present disthe poisoning of people by the inanufac- , ivtc . b| i diatlnctly heard an explosion, and fell

lure and sale of oleomargarine. The the earth tremble; but, as I am under Legislature of that State has passed a bill 1 ''".p 1,T,".Z' '"■

requiring all oleomargarine, bulterine,

hurls.r are doing all lu their power to assist {^evIalonV'ommlu'ee'blll for the Incorporation

| the aiithorkilci in the work ot relief. Only ten of the Inhabitants of Che-me were I killed, but many bouses are In ruin* and JJ,-

j dOU people are without shelter.

A correspondent at Sel.i telegraph*, under

date of iho .tb, aa follows:

•' 1 bavo Just arrived here from Constantino i plo, aud 1 Dud a pietureof desolation *. has Is rarely witnessed. The town looks asii it had been terribly bombarded. Hundred* of bouse1 are liausfortued Into a sbnp.icss mass ot : rums, under wh.ch lie buried an unknown J number of victims. A majority of the re- | main ng bouses are alron ly cracked and roofI leas, and may fall at any moment. .Nearly every building In tbo town suffered tnntVor less. “The inuabilaiits wander about, anxious to | search for missing rolailve* or lost property, butafiablto risk their lives In the perilous work of clearing away ilia ruhb.sh. Many who are willing to expose themsolves to danger are | prevented by friends or by the po.tue. Fear, giief aud dr-pinr are depicted on i nearly every face. Nearly all buvo some sad or tragic tale to tell. The first shock was felt Funday afternoon, about half-past ene o'clock. Immediately bouses began to fall. Wild shrieks were heard on every side. Then j followed an awful silence ot some minute*. . The territled survivors gradually ventured Into the narrow lanes and reached the open spaces, shortly afterwards another terrible shock completed the devastation. All mgni shocks succeeded each other at short Interval*. aud each one was preceded by dull sounds like subterranean explosiuus. Since that freoueut shocks have been .elt. A lew

I . ws |#s. s. as w »» «• v A*». iY EUUp A'

—As a rule, a man who gives you Vj^ch field, Minn., walked twenty-five !:fel^l" U rSi'^ ^rinc” founJ . will waul to borrow live dollars in about son who would perform the ceremony, twenty minutes. q'ho white educated wife of a rich man

supply to cities. The bill repealing the Rail-i —Here is something that troubles us: ^ Amboy, 111 , elopeil with a handsome rial subsidy iut lulled, :w to wi; so alsotiie m ihlic dinners ffottea upas an ex- , , . , , hill allowing ntno of a ju.y to return a ver- J^ P f ^the speeches that follow them* mulatto servant of about halflur own a ? . Senate—On the 6tl» the forenoon was ab- or are the speeches rii excuse for the An eloping couple at \* iiat ( hoor, W is.,

•oritedBi the discussion of tb" House bill to dinners?—Boston r Jronscript. encourage Immigration by allowing nou-resi-j In oolite society the term “lady”

dent aliens to ac,|Utre real estate. It went over j^y fu ]|i u> , i nt o disuse. This is , ohii/''ir/vm 1 'at'' 1 F.\fiu-vlib", cstahiishmg the particularly refreshing to know, espee- ( n w in not do to believe that because

Vigo superior Court. The proixaied iTubibi- j.ii v New Orleans, where the scruo-

tloii uinenduietit to the t'oiiatltution was made j 1 ".' m i c „i^ u .. a „ ....lori.d ••l a ilv ” a nl,n OCn>P l( 'K a position of trust he |>

the siH-eiul order for the 7th. .Senator Wilson ] floor Woman is alWay*ft Colored KUiy. r . ..... ,

resiuned the Uhairmausbip of ih" Finance | ^.Picayunt. | trustworthy . 1 he people ol Winchester, i ommittee. b.H-.,i^ 111 the ap^intjneiit of a _ The female fondness for dress is N - h., are sorry they made that mistake

« onfetenuo UorumUtee with the Uouhi tne * men to J

Prenidei.t wa* not goverm-d by cimb m. and I what causes many ol our young men iu in , he CMe uf Treasurer Albce of tlm

appoltiOHlsmueoiber Si nator uistea.li.r w il- j b che j or j fhey recognize Uiat

hoii The Fee and Salary b 11 was act down for . , s i|i. a .. ni | satins unit Ashuelol Savings Lank. Ibev were so thi'7111 The House bill authorizing purcbiisos tiie) CdHUOt DIH Silks , , t»i turupikfj* by counties for conversion into i hiivc money loft for billifircis mfu > blinded by his f^oo-i reputation that thev rwomiiieu'^ed^oiisUtutio'ial a'im'ndnmms'iie bcor—Philadelphia ChronkU, ! did not see rottenness in a concern that

—Mrs. Partington was reoom y p a ij j| vo per-cent. int<?rest and one perduced to make a trip from Chelsea to c - .is* i i Boston and her nerves were so agitated, cent. State tax for money that it could by the excitement of the trip that a* not lend out again for more than six pershe jumped ashore she exclaimed: Clinti They took his unsupported word 1 hunk heaven Im .ig 'iu on ' R l | t i, e g t ft ( 9lnt ,mjiat there was a surplus —iiil! you ever -see a woman slip a id for ton years nobody but the treasudown? Of course you never looked, rer himself ever footed up the liahib

being caught in a severe storm, broke intn a church for lodging and wore tineil $1’').

I ('iiuHlilutiiiiiul umciiilmcills in-

crciHliur tht^ roKUlar srasiuti of th" rioiieral Assembly t>> 0110 htmilrrtl days and limiting the tpe< ui seAsion to thirti. als •. that toe Supn mo Court shall embrace not l^Ksthiin fl\c nor more than nine Judges, holdinjr nix years. An atnondnient to the (.’ivil ( ode bill was adopted* limiting' changes ol vonue toone from the Judge and one l mm the county. Horsi: -The bill reorganizing the benevoli nt institutions failed ti» pass—43 to -14. A bill passed making the law of 1873 relative to | taxing hunks for city and town purposes con-

form to the new 'Fax law. 'I h • State-11 oust* then you V© seen them. She Uou t

tha he has mtde awar

r — t jutijuiuir-jueiv, muug liiu an with jinus 'V>th aboht ^11-,(‘00. Itisi pity the !osse>

iunoll, Wlutf and PubiMki < ouutlos wi-re con- j i ? i .. i u..» ^ . i » r i

etc , to be branded “imitation butter “ 8 utTered more than the rest of the town. siitut«Hi the Thirtv-ninth Judicial (;in u*t. The i wouls, ns a man um s t but she cannot be S'|Uerzed cut of his

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Th.. . v.rt.. , . . bill passeil i also, the bill for the tippiinliiient | fiourisll arouml like mi intoxicated

^ the air

so to speak, like

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Ibe ground there sunk alM.ut hiiirHinie.r Ii'hi law n'lnting to foreign insuruuei coin panics simply abbreviates, - ..i..... ...... and compelling all boa-ding-house, hotel j ut'ar,y ml tire lemses were im.„olmtci>' do- inV^Hoowas heiymrtb'^uV'ftfofIorushed lint or patent drinLnjf cup. and restaurant keepers seTvin^ it to keep stroyed, and several hundred persons must I relative tuOflicca and Olllccr*. | while }ou staiul by .uni nouui > I i„ .M, (lininfi-rooms .Wei., .W»*»»«.

lw>nr>. r>.» ~ -1 - - - .if*- ’

fellow oftlciala in the hank.

negligent

bearing the served hero.’

words: “imitation butter

All trea-urff fhine. seeing one adore*. Kii-li the iliMiUy within Iho stores.

Of Brattin Brothel", Jeweler*. (Jreeneartle,

Brazil, Fpencer and Danvslle, Ind.

•b-Do not forget that in order to reduce -lock Brsttin still eontinues to give lor cssli,

the greatest bargains ever known.

bouse, not one of whom escaped, ern part ol tbo island is said to

more than this town.

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one

The s >u tb-

Bfejy-Tha State Oratoraenl Contest nt Indianapolis, resulted in Mr. Chas. Cof-j fin. of A&bury, carrying off first honor* ;

Miss Long, of Bloomington, second. . , , , .. , n _ _ _L u,e uninjured, lur every night ^iacc .suiula>

Irequeut shocks have been lelt. Nearly all prefer tu camp out. As the weather is fine the hunldhip In thi** respec t is not great. It i« Maid that throughout the district not lead than

McLean's Springs, southwest of this city, 1 30.00J people ur«.* with >ut shelter, in Kastro . | and a highly respected citizen, died at bis ** work “* " 0 '- cs a,,J *“ eu lln * Fiiank A. Abnold, Editor and Proprietor residence, Tuesday night, of pernicious

fever, aged 73 years. The remains were

Saturday. April B>, 18bl interred at Forest Hill Cemetery Thurs-

inn I Procedure act was completed, and the bill defining offenses taken up. Hills passed -

ntive suffered amending the Whistling act; concerning hus-

i Imud and wife, and relating to taxation in cities

i.-ited C hcsnic this afternoon. Only about and towns. M'ho Apucllate Court bill was Inten intiahiur.it j were killed, t ut many houses ! troduood. and the t» II to encourage Imtnlgrawo .■ »u ruin* and many more ailapl.lare-<J. j m 8 u. , p;:ur| ti the‘ , ruh«i'fo7 1 he Mayor usuured tne tb.it three fourths of ( of the Prohibition amondiuent

the houses are in u dangerous eondition. The foiLed. inhabitants are afraid to live in those which

before.

A Lung-Lost Mine FoiiuJ*

THE STAR.

IJpiith of an Cx-t oiiifrosMiiaii. lion. Finis Ewing McLean, owner of.

TKKMS....

81 00 pejyear, day afternoon, Dr. E. W. Fisk conducting

. . „ 77 ' 'ho services. Deceased was born in Ind K « R ^nV.cLs 0 ru O a.l‘ C m.tt r e e r enC ‘ S " 'f.ngan county. Ky.. Feb. 11. 180C: he —-— —***— ■■. —r.—filled Tniany important offices while a Rphkkin' is not the fufc and plensaitt 1 resident of that State, and was recognizbusiness it once w^s. At Plain City, Ohio, ed as an honored and triisted ofhcial

the wounded is progre&slng sutisfnctoriiy, but the stifling odor in the vicinity of many of the ruins proves that the former operation is fui from complete. On th«* other hand, some wonderful escapes have occurred. One* woman was burled under ruins tifty-two hours, and at last was rescued, having given birth in the momuime to a child. The* child is dead, but

the mother is doing wi-U.”

The Missouri Legislature has Filled . hill to restrict the praclicc of medicine to the possessors of medical diplom;iN The argument that defeated the measure

I. is currently r**|>orted among tlic l vvas a good doctor i* known by his miners that the old claim familiarly currs anf j (iiat a bad one is not improved talked of bv our mining men as the “lost . mine” has'been discovered. This pros- *>y * cect.heate. It ,s n grave mistake, pect was first discovered by an olil man said one opponent of the measure, "to named Liston, who dug up some of Hu?, consider medicine a science. It is esgre “ , ta'ui J XTLl7. ,l S —asr -*««-. «• •• a Spaniard and informed him simply a conformity with certain rules

founded on experience. The experience of the individual is of vastly more importance us a guide than the recorded e\. perience of others, and the only elfective way to learn the practice of medicine i. to practise it. A special preparation is not supeilluous, and a certificate of com-

uiar sessions of the I ogisFaViireV.7 oite him- the Spaniard met with a man by the ! potency is not objectionable, but they Jrwt Cluj* ami liniitina spociHi *is* on* t.i, name 0 f t. A. Smith, now living at ghould stand for wtut thev sru won!

Inmireamrcounty | Frisco, and told him of his discovery, ; >

,.s«.a oK»ll l.z. «l.w.*I . - -- - -

Hoche—After h long debate the Homie PusmcI the Female Suffrage Hincudiuout to the Constitution—to fl. The announcement of the vote whs received with « heers, the majorlt5’ being surpriaingiy large. 'I he (’abbageV, Owl and Haw k bill alao passed, together with a number «>f minor measures. The afternoon und evening sessions were taken up with the

Offices amt (Ifflcers’ lulls.

Ben vne—On the 8th the Prohibitory atuondment to the Constitution was taken up and,

goes with

where lie could find this discovery The Spaniard returned to the spot described to him, and found the hole, took out some specimens and placed them in his saddle bags and went to Austin,

aftorUehate, aiP.pt.il i» u vote or'.’u t« lb. Th<- Nov., where the samples were assayed, Female Suffrage amnndnnrat went tbroiurb bv But before ho left lie took thopreeau- « vole of 27 to is. A bill was introduce J mi-, tiou to till up the hole and hiile what

tborlzimr cities to loan iheir sinklmf funds. 1

The pn)pf>*ed amendment increasing'the reg-

ore had been thrown out. At Austin

. .**•»* »,ii .’icxtrr niitt vvMiiiiy | m ••»»»i vn/sx« aaxaaa v/a nn xi ictv * t; | » , » I he Murderers of the C zar Trie,I, ( on-1 | and .showed him the assay, which was , The people are aide to take rare ol them-

their term of

oiiic* expire. 1 '’fho ^ubiic'V'H | very high in silver, and induced Smith selves, and, as a general thing, manag to tense bill consume i the remainder of the day. to return with him and work on the big starve out medical pretenders ’ St. I’Krp.iisBt-uu. April v. hoise-BIII* pa*sed-relating to a Btate I iStfike. But fate was against them, for

,h.t nominated tiontt.1 T.vlo, 1 ' A S, " a "' 81,1 ■" * 1M ' CSU ’

* one of the i of the indictments was concluaiHi. the 1 .. • 11

victed hum ScntiMiced.

. . — - - —.. W..XS, tlli'l VI va^LWU V/Iiit-HU - a few days ago. tpody-s.natchcrs visited Mr. McLean was a delegate to the con-

U, ° gr “ V0 0fay0 “ ng th ° Other I venfionjhat ^ nominate,^ Uenc^ Taylor, l ! aHde' ^^l^rijrS byThe ' uti'ing hour^lf .^“*,,1-;,

I’restdctitial electors for his Stale in the whteherehev'wishe'reo s.re suyihi,,^ ‘’ileus- 1 ‘v^ The mu p,®" ! ool nplefely obliterated all mark, and two boarders, itoih desired to marry election (liat followed, and acted as one snkoff, who thrt.*w one of ih j bomb*, »iK>kefor! vldlng tor a Commlsalon to Huperintcml u sur- hiui changed the aspect of tho country her. She was puzzled to choose hetwoen t t ^ . _ ] i i 4 4 , g,v * . half an hour. He said h« primarily desired to j vey of the Kankakco region tailed. A Joint ; 40 that no truce whatever could be found fVlf fM nr> i . . i 0. the pall-boarcrs at General Uylors. • ff t t . U p Ml c e fuiiy.but anter^l the u • Uon favoring a < ..n-.i.,,t,. ; i- 0 f the valuable discovery They both “ cm * an ' 1 complicated th funeral. Ho served as Congressman from cnsplrucy, soettig no other w«y out of the .n- ".Vm f’.im jTarVwas'Hlm returned to find the first discoverer, Mr- i acce pting lust one and then

When making up your mind to kill » i Kentucky in 16'^), and was elected to the L 'lnl troubles. tinn instructiiiif Momiwrs or Uongre.* to use Liston, hut found that he had died, and The rivals at length agreed to n.* IO |>um,hment ,. Peis i,,„„ „ r ti,,.,, i SrSiltfOTM. ! w ' 111 ll l n , 1 .‘ ,U 1 “t" 1 ; t’e-—<** .. . l. g ,.L„ ,dU go, ho, li..l ,1,

Deceased was formerly a member of the 1 TorTorl ' t fsetloti of Hi,- party, but Jenlcl Hknatb—On the 0th Fenators Bundy ami Bell >om<. <>1 the ucau man s paptfs a map o-u.-.v- .

should he taken into considi ration—if you have plenty of money and can set up a plea of ’’emotional insanity,” the probabilities are that you can escape punishment, but if you are poor, takeour

advice, and don't kill an\ poison.

The problem of how long life will remain without nourishment has been solved by Miss Hattie Deucll, who had abstained from food of all kinds since the 22 of February last, died Monday afternoon. She died peacefully, lying in bed, and gradually I reathing without struggle or violence. Borne are incline 1

to the opinion that she w as insane.

TiiEiiE seems to be a wide-spread belief that the country is prospering wonderfully, that everyliody is getting rich, lliat this is the ‘‘promised land,’’ and that the "good time coming’’ nnived some time ago, yet the New York Herald says that "80,000 persons have this winter received ass'starc* from the Superintendent of the I’oor, and many thousand* , more have been assisted by charitable societies. It appears, therefore, that at least one in twelve of the inhabitants of

New York City are paupers.'’

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Cumberland 1‘roshyterian Church; Lis falhrr, Kphraim McLean, being the first ordained minister of that denomination ia the State, and the act of ordination was, in lact, tho organization of the Church there. Mr. McLean was married to Isabell Cassell, at Savannah, Mo., on June 11,1662; he leaves to mourn his l^ss. in

KoutsukofTs statement that he part lei pat ih! in > engaged In a disgrueeful squabble over the, lh(* country was found in his posses- i

Hu urrung-menu* for th- nm.der m the Czar. Indianapolis Police-Judge bill, during which «ion, when they a^ain returned to re- j came one tried to influence her by draw Hoa-y Kelt intuin acknowledged that !-b< kept , »>iows were exehanged. The hill was defeated. I fiume their fruitless efforts. These are | ing a Lnifr [and detlaring that he wouM

n cons pi rut ora’ l“dhriu*r house, whi.li whs ii depot for thi ir implements, but denied having actively participated in the Czar’s assassina-

tion.

Klbaltsohitisob, the bomb-maker, avowed

his connection with “The Will of

Puny,” their wish, he said, being to gain their

Action was deferred on the amendment ex-

omr*

mptlng regular racing associations t’roin the i lul \ in uni ) Hien mtit nave se rohibltion against pool-selling. The CoM-rnor th© lost mint*, blit almost

not th© only men that have searched

every ■ . i ~

not survive a refusal. The other, nott.

objects by peaceful propajranda, but they wore reluctantly obligci to adopt Terrorist

atlclition to his wife*, five children by his| uieasures. He adtnlued prepuntiK live bombs, first wife, and E.E. McLean, hisyoungest | ,,it,jr '-" iy BT0WW ' her participation In

son, aged 1C years.

irunainiired Hnicsgako vetoingihi't odifiiation miner in this country inis visited this b^ outdone, placed a pistol at his I.. o. bill, repaint Ing Hu- adopt Ion of heirs, for the . t i j searc j ie ' l | f ul - days inthciandsworclhatbewouldblowhisliisi)-

reusori that if the bill became a law It would 1 . , .. .

■ ' i be competent for a Oourt to order the ndopiion vain hope ol Imaing tlic coveted pi i/.e, 0 iit in case of disappointmoiit. She took

the i eopit OJ „ ii|>,,i) th,. appllcatloii ol a petit loner. Dut with the same surees* as all the oth- 1 ,

> truin their if tho Trustee of the Township should consent i

ownshlp should eous.'nt : 1 ■■■■ , its—to return disappointed and dunib- ,le ,l;i 8jJ<?r man, howevt r. and the pistol

Deceased had been a resident of this county since Sept. 1, 18C5.

Het'lst ill«'.

The wiicat crop looks had No oats sowed yet. ,0ur town is well supplied with goods'. Mr. Foster and Mr. Hoflman took in Cincinnati last vet k, have largo selections of goods... Mr. Butler has sold his drug store. Drs.

the propHiution of the Moscow mioo, Hiui iu

the murder of the C'znr.

tlclittbofT, who is the most imcilig^it of the

In open court, notwithstanding the parent of the child might be well known, might be able to support it. might he ign >nuit of the* pending ot the anplication for adoption, and might lie within easy reach of the proc(*s*< of the Court. The Governor considers this too dangerous u power to confer upon any tribunal. Hoi hk—The bill for the reorganization of

misii<tsox *uu iiv7i Nr.—im- mu ror me reorganizat

prisoners, ttuently relat d. with diab^dieal sat-, the b4*nevol(*nt institution.M pass(*d by a atrlct , A i . i . . * .1 ..n « 1

isfactiotf, the history of the two Alcxaudrolsky , party \ote, with the exception of Westfall, of (‘O^bTUii 3 deplii of two or Lire© feot, ,v 11 cross- lones, minis He said he was at the head oi one Tippecam e, who sided with the Democracy in »thu wus found to bo discoiiUOOtcd from 1 claiuts aixninst

“tv. ilml WJiv I«h:»rrr**r! iivfhx* the nogatiVC. Tho COditl«*d 1 n**nriini-*> l.ill «vo^ rlw» 'IM.,.:.. : : 1

group of the party, and was charged by the !^ n l , y M,lv ;‘- Tho coditled Insurance bill was tho vein. Their sucpioloiis Wore arousod entire committee with rhM wnrL nr ranmnisinir kil, “d.to reference to n committee. The bill i *i . ‘ ..... lunonj whom

founded over the mutter. Major Holt's 'uau(allowed himself il;s.armed, thougli men, one day last week, were looking he vows he will die on her wedding dm.

over this country, and stumbled into i - _

what thev supposed to be a shaft filled l A Deadwood firm of lawyers, in an ad-

up. and immediately commenced todig „ ... , , ,

down. A riel, deposit of ore was dis- b T “ P |Ctu ^ 1

offer for sale

nutnber of person!-, dcputy-sherill ami a

is a

man described as

'a professional dextl-

The list is to be

.. .... a.,* .-.a* vv v-1 v

entire oommitlec w„h the work ot oro-aUinK Xorpol^a'.ureln^ ^ ““IT an uttark by bombs, tuid wa4 connected with to cuildren under fourteen years of age. ex- Him© lOlinu. ( Jll ilig^inu; uovwi ,t illUL (

the sudowa strert mine as a simple worker. Kept upon imMiieal prescription, and a large they struck the main body or ledo;©, i beat and amal^str.stor.’ m.-nMi

Alter the u .toela ations toz' Froourator , tni usure* ware advuoced to en- „ | lon they stopped and reported what "keptBtaiidimrunlilpaid.andothcrn" -

■tuu-<l it woutJ pmbaps bo possible to shorten " .. , they hatl found to the Major. Work r ,

the trial. jeiiii»H>.r. m his .turemo.,.. H..e U .p« ; . I ^ going on ever since by two " ,1 ' r « h ® counts are not *•.

.mJ to exteauute the coses of ltou*,ak..tr Hml '"t i uottc 'JirenM «"u uccepttotnt rep< n is f _ i, I l , l |,,|.| «„ [ t ed. - ’

Mlct.ol.ott, by asserting that the former wa, reimbursing former employes of the SolUten. mt n. and a s|>re tmon ol on. tirougllt to 1

omy i

u pn.piutiiiiilist uiuong tho workuiL'ii. and Hotno who were burned out. The House bill this ollice is vei'V rich Su’t / ill? //. r .... ... iloiur uwnv w th riinsti'iictl,» mu........ ... •' ^

Fratik McDullough bought the storeroom and will start a billiard saloon in •Inn* Hinion A Boss will commence | their store-house in a few days D. M. I!"el is running his saw mill, and } is piling up lumber fast .. L. stonei noln _I shipped a car-load of hogs to Indianapo—

fortablo and happy ’ There

1‘ennsylvanta just reported that toally did not. An old genlletnan of >otk.

uoiur awny with constructive milcutfc of

„ knew Qoihinv of the arrangement for the , sheritfs was passed. Tho most of the ufter-

Il'i.ton and !’n«« tmii'-Vit flip dro'-s and murder ot the Our until th•• day of Its uccotu- ! n< on was taken up with the C.idlHed Klectlon

- plisbuient. an.l the latter was ontire y unoou- bill. A st* clot oo.ii.uiue ■ reoo.nmendetl that

net ted with the crime, .teliubolf showed great B '' ,11 11

skill iu cross-e.viinilnlntfthcwilnesst's.undsuc-tf'fded in utterly o infusing one of them.

bz* atrteken from the ( onstltutton.

aid.

Boy-Princes trussing the Line.

Letters

Vinton County. Ohio, has a family named Reynolds, whose combined »;_• » amount to 87D rears. The fatliai is‘.'I

I -w jvg%in. I HC mumi IS 1

th. rebv enabling women to pra'. tieeiaw 'inVhV- Letters from the Flyintr Squadron, th niot l,er Thov have had fouito n

stare. The But,II.- Od ense hill was amended with whieh tire the Princes Xlbeit Victor 1. . . ■

ah io impose noav y , *• .... -

St. i'ET'tRSRURO, April It).

At the trial oi the Mhlihts Saturday, As-

Dom life insurance make a man —_ 7 c" •everest penalty for nit Implicated, hd 1 con-

a caso in 1 ^ L*th . ... Apnin La^ (lit* alarn* cludeU by declaring tb.ii

come ti

Mr. II. F Heel, and the messenger w hose T* a^Hv" or.hc^'ddred'sU^ tuae's oecretarv was Prince iritis' of An astotfighing verdict wa. that whici.l

penali'lc* for the salo <d dtsenseii ■n'oati. or for and George of Wales, in the Bncohnnte, i p ^dilren. all of whom are living, the old5Kohu'm’.repiS^tuS. d There‘ , iM U alM an ceremonies which were lost being tixty-nine and tho youngest

are more than lit tv j

o. .suTuiuuor, .vuuii such oi mo oiticers , . . .. .

and men a.* had not previously crossed !c “ l l ' on ' ,Man y creat-grand-eho

Hocse— 1 he Uou** pa**cd the Coutfled Do- ^he lint* were subjected to the time- i dfen, and seve ral groat-great-eiand-

codenf. hstares bill and worked much of the lu)norcil orileal . (, J n | m;ir ,| lh( . l lu . oa . yhjij,,,,

tiineon spocitlc iipproprltitions. A member . . .1 . , .. ouuuirn. j.

offered a reoplution that tho Joint Assembly I stan V hrst one . ^r by Ncp- -

lescribe the ceremonies which were ! est being sixty-nine and

f:r.;r

deeds avowed by the accu-od; detmtndeJ the

the line

...... the ttdollty ofthe tllneon llnnr<inr | 11 ,oi 1 .. * honored ordeal. tho door of our esteemed friend,; , J uperitt J wus uiinliRkeo,

— .avia.*.-, vi ^11 nMuitiMiine veruici was mat wtm*li|

. ly uLHjrtive. ol tni* l iilt©d ^tatet) l ami tbut it uulors© thi- Ufittonbertr iiavinir been hlindfiihbul « i t r ^ v*

nsme is Death summoned to the asybi.,. | _ Tim ^isou.-re ii.wmed unmovcl. Jelliiboft below, th^Prince wits presented in due “° I,1 ' rrr,n, ' u , ' ro,,,ors of N, w 0l I

— form to Neptune, who directed his doc- * '’ ans ' ,0 P r, * on ,o r manslaughter, instra 1|

of rest Earnest, a little three-year old son j '‘A^rer^Le^-.'^’counsTB

s|M.ke two hours. Jelint olT spio.c 111 m* own 01 tno i nn. when II lie taken up. He did this ’V. 1 “‘’ey. .am iho »i»ic- 01 111s .■serene

bib. Thu funeral t,„,k place oji H* was scv.-ral time- Interrupted by “!^re d ii r . Highness health. I ho oth ial accord-

"fH.h.iV Lintnii Heel, on Wednesday, .poke two hours. Jellatsiir ipoke In his own oMtie Uth^'whe’iHV betaken ur

n w « *«v* w •»* V. I fcH \ u.”

- r - i"“z' uji , h ,. 1., io.. wh.V.T 1,1 "Biiht be' cciip ed uponthe lasttwo daj * ofthe inolv administered the scent bottlo und , - > ... 1, , ... b< presiding J "J*' ■ heu Jc i.ut ->.l ttiilshe<l when it would t>« unoble to pass bUU. I . „;ii ..i.;..i, u,, Apr il 1 th at the Keelsville cemetery. ^ the Court asked the acouvsd if they had any and when a diaouRSion of the resolution would | K 4 * e . F l wliicu no

I’a , allowt d some friends and neighbors to insure his life. In the course of nature, ho should have died long ago. In fact, he did his best to assist nature in the process of his taking-off by consum-

ing an abnormal quantity of at dent spir- j 1 he parents have our deepest sympathy' r,ir,he r defer

its. Yet, in spite of the philosophy j in their sad bereavement. J. M. of “life table*,” ho hold 011 to earth with 1 r .n, «„_;i .... ,

utiioAt.o, April id—Thu Drovers'

nn extraordinary tenacity. I his wa* an- Journal reports; Hoirs—Keceipts 1 1 -

iXXJhcud; siiiptncnts, 7,000head. There was a very sharp and active demand, and the market was strong and 10r

Bovc*r-

. figntletf, etc., etc. He moved that the reso-

- h . 0 ^ tentc lutiim liq upon the table until ,h ", mr to ascertain tlie state of his Serene

endurable. Accordingly, goaded to impatience by the perverse way in which the insured ctn'ioacd to exist, the insurers not only prayed for his speedy departure, but tried to help Frovtdence to forward the sattu!. The means they ustd was to substitute bed-hug poison for the rid man’s whisky. It was neatly labled‘’Bourbon" and placed in his way. Owing to the accident that someone discovered the bottle and took it out of the way of the well insured, he still lives, and the policies are as good as ever. But the attempt has aroused those in the coBitnnnity - ot in the conspiracy, and an investigatic-i tc cover both the policies and th* ht 1-hug poison has Ir eo -et on

foot.

S" to u gc, mul they replied

tu the tiegati.e. The Court retired for consultation, imd teturueH at DJ::JU this tnorniiiif. Twenty-four questions furniuliiti’d for duHruiiniitiou miu’eriilmt tbo prigmiors' guilt weie then read. The Court apain retired to t*insider tho verdtet. After thrr'c houis dollbcrutloutheyreluiiR'il at >i:'J0 u. in. with 11 verdict of guilty

mud tb?o7?nK. T ' ll, * n '" e hllHr,ty and I transferred to Neptune's barber,

I % U1 A A A 1*01.1* M A 1< Ik FT .

was who

[ placed him in a chair on the edge of the platform, with his back towards the

bath, in which position he

of to the scaffold for murder Tho (lire prisoners sought out Edwin (’. Mix witlil the avowed purpose of killing him, ati l| to*k his life, because be had spoken in-

sultingly to their sister.

|tgjy*Samuel Gardner is appoint 'l|

on/,. (* oi».

pi lOtab 50; butchers’ p.gs.' *f..20n» 9 .T0 : .J! 0 , p , b 1 l "

i:_u. j -^ la*J to the (. xar foi ronllrniation, heuausc she

will bu submit-

... .. i-.ji,.. ^ U'4 to tbr Czar re-

light, $-,.7UraG 10, mainly fo'JOuUOO it of noble birth.

The runiket closod rather easier. * —— Cattle—Receipts -M.IO head: .hip- , here is a great deal of uatuval tact tnents, I.O'JOhe.d. There was a tiood , r ,? t " ,L Utl 1 oue demand and the market firm. Media* : r ? ud l e f

grades 10c highor; common to fiiir ©hip*

i posit

ion to

, ... , was well _ rr

'I he Indianapo U ttram quoutton* are:. lathered, every device being at the K t, a rdian of tha heirs of Louis Williams

Wheat, No. 1 Red, Com, | same timu tried to induce him to open . . Oat*, 3tt@’i7e. cinciniiBti quotations ate:; hie mouth for the entrance of the brush. (1, ‘ coase<J ’

Wheat, No. 3 Red, |i.n>,(« 1.12; tom, After being roughly shaved, tho Prince ...i.....

04Sc; Oat*, Rye. tl I7c<j . W; bar ’ was then capsizetl mto the bath, where

ley. It.<17(^108. he was thoroughly drenched by the John It. Baird to Hugh neat, Lot bears and assistants. He was next Knight's Groencastle, for $3,000. Henry (.'amp Heddeu, F.diuumi T. turned over to Neptune's servants, who Auditor 1’ C to P 0 Hobbs at l.o

Burke. Myron ('. Merriman, aud P F. , dried him with wot swabs. Thu pro- * ’ Rice, students in the Sjracttse (N. Y.) | ceedings on board the Bacchante were University, wore arrested, charged, on ; very similar, the Royal midshipmen, complaini of Joint It. French, Dean of, princes Albert and George taking their

L-wGv rit-hi rww *x»».l ... * *

— - - I * * tsix v.T rmiwui *. ikim \JUUIbillvlllir tllRir the minister she Luifersity, with kiftnapintr tnrn in tho sh-ivino* and linrkintc w iu

■ «' V r ) 30tit5 70- ext o Ts in moderlde u"?'* 1 .'? the . w .°f ld ; a " ,1 then.remom-1 Tnpp e. I .pple while passing along Princes entered heartily into the fun— r ” A. U t O - ?. ?°. d t * , benn K th ‘ : nimister s presence, added, th* street at night, was seized, bound, london Tivti* ^ demand, sales at $o 90(l^i 3( . butchers ‘‘exeent rallnion. ffanrad tuid taken live mitea !•• n... —

152 0. 1\. for $30.

City of lireencastls to C. ('. Bobl>-|

srme Lot for $2D.0!I.

'1 bursa Irwin to Emily J. King, f|

acres in Madison tp. for $SiX).

except religion." ‘ gagged luul taken five utiles in the ‘'' 4 < Henry H. Mathias to William HI

and canning cattle stronger at $2 50w —■ * counlry. He wits then tied to n tree iu —Some Rhode Island militia, in camp , < ‘ ro S* n ' 5.20 acres in Urcrncastlc tpj

i.50, mainly $3.12'^ @3.75; stnekers and —The Deuver Tribune assures its ! the woods, after which his head wasIlast summer atWaniock, destroyed the | for fee lers slow and plenty at [email protected]. i readers Uiat the ground is frozen so deep j shaved. When his assailants le t, him, nest and eggs of a setting hen. The fjsheed—Receipts, 1,100 head; ship- that the roots of the tea plants ia China he managed after many trials to free owner had counted a great deal on the ments, none. The local demand was have beon affected himself from the ropes with which he unhatohed chickens, and he lias presteady; fair to good, $5.75@«0O; ex- —What kind vTood is * ta.lnole 1 ,,0 , lln !'' an,, kaek t> the city sen ted to th* LegiMstim- a claim for

ports $3 75@000. Exports wanted. made out of? 1 j through the mud and slush. j#G<A).

$C0U.

James Parker to Thomas Davenport! Lot 1 I Sinclair's Groencastle, for (SI 'j Kd. U. Crow to Wat. Bridges. 10 acre|

in Grcenoaitlo tp., for $1,400.