Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1881 — Page 4
JUST RECEIVED
20 Cases of Elgin Corn. 26 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes. New California Canned Peaches, Apricots and White Cherries. Also, Fine Line of New Java, Mocha, Golden Rio and Green Rio COFFEES. C lEE FI .A. F _
Damall Bros. & Co’s., C'ull un<! See
Thf Rroenf Floods lu Dakota.
A 810011'iTr down »i»»oial Ui tuo Lhioaao
Tritmn* of tbe mb says:
At a Uttlr station, on what was oneo tbo Dakota Soutborn, calloil Mookllu, are 174 pen-
An Interostlutt Incident of the Inauguration.
A DIHTIO Vt I. 1.04'A E.
Ki.pku Titus, of IndisnapoliA has cliali leneetl anyone to discuss the guestlom “ Jif•oired. That It is rlttht (or a tnlulster to taks .‘“.•s'rrcssssixi-
recently declared luaane, tbe effect of red: boards, without covering of any description. ;irsclpltate applied to her bead when a child anil nan> 0 f ttoem destiiute of the proper foi *.y yeara ago by her mother for the de- ulothins- Thirty of tbs number are sorlou.ly strucliou iJ vermin. Tbe child afterward 1 sick—nsarly all iha women In fsr i—and their dipped her heed in cold water, causing the condition Is pitiaole lu the extreme, t awls j preolpltste to ullect her brain, and a ter this | from Yankton have carried them some food long interyal it ends In absolute mental in-1 but they need, or soon will, much more, flrmity. j Their homes are desolated or utterly annlhi7 Ha Indlann i,.. nn ti th. ■ste* 1 . tattle * ai1 ho'S'JS drowned, and Oratorical \ sorim "n even the very land, onoo theirs, so changed In ^ IT i i o- u‘ t e ,°"‘ e appealance and eoverwl with ice and sand I o R} ^ elecicd W. B. Hattel, of Umti tb0 water gone. they can the State University, President; C. ! namely tell where • their several B. Landis, Wabash, Vice-President; K. F. boundaries are. or their localities fixed even. Stevenson, Franklin, Corresponding Sei rr- They can no more hope to ru se crops this year i tary; E. L. Phillips, Butler, Kecordiag Sec- than they cun to resurrect their dead stock. 1 retary; F. C. Dawson. Hanover, Treasurer; Isolated from any hut the rarest visits from I L. C. Hass. Butler, C. A. Smith, Hanover, their lellows the weaker among them icraduaud C. F. Shepard. Wabash. De . gates to the u ‘ ly » uocura i bln * to , 00,,, l “ J r __.i „ . av i a o* N tlong days U'i«l loiitfcr niKlits brlntflnK fu, u Jhm m ° the , nt « , " 8t * , « ■mughtof hope or comfort, who can wonder , ton, which wi.lassembln al J .cksonvlde, that even froatlorbardlnc is and h .pofut.iess ; ,,n t,u; flrrt Wednesday in May. : bllvu wana ,, to th , vanishing point. They uro Expkijts have been examining the books ropreseuiod as huddled in tou *hlng misery, and accounts of C. \V. Jones, ex-City Tress J cans ng stout men to grow m dst-uyod and , uror of Vincennes, and report a shortage of j curse their Inability to give spe-dy relief. ! §18,384.61. Emil Grill, City Clerk during 1 Even If they could be taien awn/ there is I Jones’ term, was found to be short §477.70. ^ I no P' ttoa to tak " them. Their neighbors sre
Jou.v SI Wai.lacs had a thrilling ex eri-
|<jrl!urk'8 peanut roaster draws. rtaiM.ook out for the city assessor. jlay-Olay Darnall is neuralgic at pres-
ent.
jtg-Will Burk has his peanut roaster in operation. UayMrs. Ed. Allen is visiting her
SomrtiaiiiL; you wsiiit to Sot 1 . Host (Jems, reeplendeot, fhow their face. Rare in beauty from every case, A line of Watches with movements sublime, Then clocks which fruard the perfect time There novelties are seen in Silverware, Tn Dinner and Tea Service, best, arc there IVew variety of elegant set*. l^or when seen no ono forgets, In decking and sraoinsr the joyous bride, 3Vow Brnttin Brothers are well supplied. Ever your needs uheir art can fill. •Towels to rival the Aladdin dream. Enchanted Dew Drops, Diamonds aleam, Wares of the Gods in pure silver wrought. Enduring Bronze, iniinortnli/ing thought, Eovc’s Bridal token, Frienbship’s Souvinir, llich gifts to man are garnered hero, Tea, seek this place for Jewelry. All treasures shine, seeing ono adores. Rich the display within the stores, Of BrattiL Brothers, Jewelers. Ureoncastle, lira/.ih Spencer and Danvslle, Ind. ntuDo not forget that in order to reduce 'took Brattin still continues to give tor cash, the greatest bargains ever known.
THE STAR. Frank A. Arnold, Editor and Proprietor Saturday, April 275, 1881
The ladies arc interested in knowing that the constitutional amendment giving women the right of suffrage, passed the Legislature, will hnve to pass the next Legislature, and then he ratified hv the people before it be-
comes operative.
Anotiikii item of importance, and rather comforting, too, is the fact that. | Tapeworm eggs are very small, about 40,000,000 can be stowed away in an ounce of oleomargarine butter or cheese. The stomach is a favorable
place for hatching. One of the items
ence lu Warner’s barber shop at Marion, Grant County, a few days aim, Warner had hired a colored man, representing himself to i be a fi st-class t.arbcr, from Wavne County. The fellow conducted himself all rlubt until he began to drink Ireely. Wallace got Into
neatly as bad off, and lack the wherewith to rolievo their wants. Your correspondent has been asked over and over again to try and awaken a practical sympathy for them among the Eastern people, and of my own knowledge I can say that clothing, food, medicine or money sent here would be faithfully dist ibutod and accounted for. Should
the chair, and the tcllow, after lathering, any donations be made I would advise that o ened his razor, gras ed Wallace and ex- ,,le y •a-' sent here oar. of Dr. W. It. Smith, claimed, "I am eolng to cut your throat." Mayor of Bloux City, or to Yankton, via this
Looking up Mr. Wallace saw that t he barber was foamiug at the mouth, and an Insane glare was In his eyes. *• You needn’t look
place, care of Captain D. D. Wheeler, United States Army. As soon as boats can run up the river tb * supplies could be carried to their several dost n itions. There line 1 1 o u i fear
It is seldom that the reportotial agents of the press are entirely unanimous in regard to the most interesting feature of a great public ceremonial; and this rare unanimity is perhaps the most noticeable, certainly the most suggestive, peculiarity of the innumerable pen pictures of the inauguration. Awaiting the appointed hour a brilliant audience tilled tbe Senate chamber.
tbe floor were the leaders of the two daughter at Spencer,
great political parties, the chosen rep- g^rCharley Burnett is visiting hi
resentatives of every State and ierntory | . . in the Kepubltc. ami mingled with them | s.ster at Anderson, Ind.
distinguished gentlemen from near and , g^-.James Mcl). Hays is a victim to
far; soldiers, statesmen, jurists schol- h tic , ffl i c tion.
ars, whose names are household words, |
and who have made and are makingthc | j^Capt. J. J. Smiley visited Mattoon. Nation’s history. Gathered in the place j t h e first of the week,
assigned them were the members of;
the U plomatic corps, in gorgeous cos- gswMore metropolitan airs—a "burh. tumes glittering with gold lace and dec-1 ot H h 0 p» established here. is^lest 18 in ^Christ emlony 1 and ° heat hen- l !lack has ^ Indtanapn. dom, f.om imperial England to imperial fis to sw ing the yard slick. China. In the galleries »ho P'ek ami j, nes Burmgton and Hub. Stevflower of American civilization; tan I . ll - v women and brave men, the represeuta- enson have gone to New Mexico, lives of the culture and the capital, the j^-Thomas Murphy is buildin'an i I^UhctoSeVwS atv ! sha(»ing“md his in t,ie North 1 urging American progress. In the j^j-Miss Minnie Ellis, of Bainbridg<\ [ doorways and lobbies u ete visiting ft lends in the city this week eai'er multitude, representing the 1 b J bone and sinew of tbe land, its large sewer is being built near workmen in the field, the shop, the j corner 0 f Seminary and Bloomington
store, the ollicc. A magnificent spectacle, such as no other country on eart h can present And '.he central figure in 1 it was a little old lady in the front of the gallery, dressed m pla n black silk, with a hood-like bonnet drawn close
... _ . uriti uuii u ttumfi. j tn-ru 11 j i c li > i«--»ai ’ uM lUl ^ J can ^ a ra ‘ n * i of Bendlnjr an ovor-aupply. The sufferers arc
ute. I atiall first cut your ttimat ami then siit you open down the stomach and let your bowels out Oh I I know what they'd do with me for killing you. but I don’t care. They Will hang me. 1 am not afraid of death; you are." All the while the madman was flourishing his razor. Wallace finally managed to
twist uuekly nrou il and slide out of the u ‘ wro * atlon of ‘’-• n ' lbl ° f"™ 0 ’ ‘‘ ox -
plicabiu, and posdbly timo may reveal
in the act gover-
ning the Bureau of Statistics, passed by the late Legislature, requires fnr-
absoiutely destitute. Witfl one or two men who have come down bore in yawls I have had Interviews, and they say tt D completely beyond them to conceive why the I >sa of life was not os entire and appalling as tbe destruction of property. That women and etnid en especially should escape from such
streets.
Ha5“Mrs. Hadley Brattin and little son, of Brazil, are visiting A. B. Brattin and
fancly.
(®r-Miss Ida Anderson and Miss Htn-k a Sutfield returned from Missouri
numerous casualties at pro lent unsuspected. Let mo toll you of ono torrlblc voyage. About eight mllos above Vermilion stood before the Mood two I >g hotisot, thn property of Hanson
TERMS....
$l-lKl pejye
Extkred at the i'ostottice, Ureeucastle Ind.. as second-ciass mail matter.
TilEliE is talk of admitting ladies to abash College on equal footing with mule students. Fon information of those who l»elicve to the contrary, it may be said that the prohibition amendment to the Constitution passed hy both houses now only needs to be endorsed by u subsequent legislature, and by the people, to become a law. IfKKK is a chance for “them literary fellows." The editor of the American t i weekly journal published in Philadelphia, has offered twenty-one prizes, amounting to $1,500. foi the best editorials, essays and poems written by College students. The object is to test ihe inclination and ability of College students for practical journalism, BtTTEit eaters should treasure this; h any of our readers have an idea that the butter they eat is adulterated or contaminated with beef fat, they can easily convince themselves by saturating it cotton wick with tt suspected -ample and settingiton tire, and let it burn a motm nt or two. At the end of that time blow it out, and if the butter is artificial there will be an odor like that given out l>\ a tallow candle, when its flame is out. Wca; informed I lint tlii- tes’ is infallible.
chair. After a desperate struggle with the mailman he usexped and the latter wa» secured. *
Tub Governor lias appointed Charles R _ ^ Peddle, of Terre Haute, Trustee of Purdue and Lari sou, brothers-in-law. Uu the day of UtdVersitr, vice Reuben Wells, res'gued. the break-up Hanson got uneasy, but seems John E. Thomas c imnntted suicide at La t<’ have lost time trying to save his slock, so
liters to answer 166 questions, such as I Fontaine at tour o'e ock u ru. ou thedfitli by ,hat ho un ' 1 hls m, ‘ n h 1 " 1 ,Hk ’’ a b< ’“b
how many gallows of milk you took
from your COW during tlic the year 1880.1 TUB Governor has appointed Ho-t R E ] Ifround Thc mcn then n tu ned for obi Mra. also how many eggs you sold and used Rhodes, of Terre Haute, Judge of the Vl K o ’ ItT^rcJy ZTtheyVuXe “’um during tlic* VOiir, etc. . Superior Cou-t, raceiuly created by act of tlic e e tbey felt it raov’lntr under them. Terror* i i .7' f \»-" 1 Le.'iolature. i stricken, they run tn the wlmlow to find themi 1HK editors Ot Wisconsin are less: Kikhart District—E. L. Kiptuger, P. R.; selv<^ In the center of a moving, cram Inn i l>ure and stainless than their Indiunn I EUthurt, Gcrmau, M. W. Wtelej; idkh'art. Kn- mass of toe and tie si, steallly _ ,• ,• r.i i ''ates; .M shtwuka, H. llrcchielaoina down the river. Of the terrors of that i n tl 7 Z T* H 1 m-u: t U flcyVelT'lTIwtc G ' lar) ‘ llJO " b ^ ^ "‘ k The reverberating mslied Dy tlic laet thut the first man Sohtnolir; Wanutab A Swan: Twin Lakes. W. letouatlons of the huifo bio ks of ioe, aa. arrested n mior tlu> i.,... I "'bdermuih: lloehcster, H Arlin; Lo ms-| forced Into the air, they fell axain.grlndlnKall 11 ,UU U, ‘ LU - 1 na " Iteonsin law ! port. C. Schulo: Royal Center, William Aekce- beneath them Into powder, the almost ubso-
lute certainty that in u few momenta tit best the homse would givo way Aod leave them stru^ilmf in the throes of the trortfe, the
against “treating" is an editor, which I Wayne District-M. Krueger. P. E.: nIso proves that t)ie generous instincts vvuvue. m. liochn: K» n«ijii!>iiie, D. s.
, ,, Ouke«: Waterloo, A. A. .'Share ; Ed*ertoa, 8. ^ . _ . oi tlic journalist Will .survive 111 Spite of' S. Albert: Deliaueo, J. K. Smith; \’aii Wert, a^onizlny feari the hiisttund aod father must reptessive legislation. 1 P.'iharrN‘.wv!11o M G Amilufrl 1 .;: 8 !'!uu t ?n^ ! ba ' '' f’ 11 “ s !° ,b '’ uf tho< ' : u ' n * K>bil,d - : — , ton, A. deist; Wabash, hi. It. Truycr; w'eb- whom b '' bud no rL ‘ aHO ° to “ u l'P» af ‘ would eeA HE Indiana rrtrintT should he post- iter, J. Bruckert. cape, i»#i mode up u situation a* terrible as
Indianap >lis District—C. C. Jlaumffardner, any of Jules Vemo’d mo it harrowing iuio^i-
» b ‘ r T' uh lo -'\
Montaomcry, J. Mucier; (Jeilna, W. KoniB; I 8d together by large wooden pins Fort Recovery, p. j. Pont I us; Noblesville, D. held firm, and seven miles hduw Vermilion, Marti:: Hunker Hill, .1. Heck; Winchester, F. fltteen from the startins point, the ark of snfeLanner; Julettu, L. 1 nimer. ; t y found Bn Ararat, and rested. If not on dry las loilowm'g a-e th - appol.ituients made grouml. at least on some motlonloAA foundahv Bishop Siinpiou at the late sessloa of the , tlon. foicing open the bnok door, fancy HauNorth Ind.iUia Mclhodlst Ep.stocai Confer. 1 sou A astonishment at finding guietly chewing enc ': ! her cud and stun.ling securely on a huge block Fort Wayne District—H. B. Meredith, P. E.; of <«* the favorite family cow, who had shared Horry street. C. U. Hudson; Wayne street. A the perils of the awful Journsy, and Is to day b. Mahiu; t. nteiiii"v. M. w Church; 'I bird : niiy,. and well iu Vermilion, having ciimtied street,_Huppli.«d by .1. D. Miller. ! , be barricades of ho like a chamois.' Hanson
ed, and it asserts that the prospects for u fair crop of fruit of nearly all kinds are steadily improving as spring slowly approaches. We do not despair of eating Icdiana peaches next tall. Most of the small fruits promise an average yield of line fruit. Insect pests will not be likely to be so troublesome as usual on account of great depth to which the ground was frozen. The Omaha Herald is opposed to woman sulliugc as shown by the practical workings of the system in that fttate. Here are ponits made against it by that journal: There was a remarkable unanimity in the ballot
HI T, N.
,t »-K7t, ppnx.-WA D. .v& 111X71 , n UllieritM* II, j , v,,, H. MttcMahon Marion. H. C. Moyers; Au-j 1 , Hr
urn. H J. NorrD; Gnrrot. supply; Lcp, j. ! aud his man. afior a perlloua journey over the
J.
burn. M J. JtorrH; Onrrot. suppl. .
A. Dewelloni Fremont. U. W. Howe; Angola, newly-formed ioe, succeeded in making their ILCarbiod; New Haven. H. S t.’ook; Cors-e, way to Vermllton. carrying old Mra. Luriaon
b. II Vliurch Areola. 11. Sawyer: Decatur,
M S Metis: Mon <m, J. J. HlckiiHl; (l«nu\a
way to Vermilion, carrying
with them most of the way. Meanwhile, those
supplied by C. II. Murray: Sheldon.Ti'. m I left hehtnd tn Lartson's bouse had roally sufSlack: MonroevlUo, W. U. Waios; UBSian. J. I fored more, though not in app&ruutly ao much
L. Hamsey; HlirUoa. H. J. Me ek: Wonhintr-j danger, for the house stood firm. A eouplo of Markle?Jumea'm!*'w^oolport:Ilii„t,ngtonJ*Hi' brother, named Week., who live about four Muhin; W. F. Yonuui, 1’re idont Fori Waj' nillra north of Vormilion. volunti>ered go to
... College, an 1 member of Wayne Street Quar- Larison's in a yawl, if possible, imd loWu the the husbands and the Imlkits <d the terlyConferoaoe: A. Alb s. Professor in Fort fate of those left tb'-rv After much danirer wives Who voted lust Tuesdav. * ^ S;Vl^XreT^r m ‘ H ''‘ 01 " <>rry 8 "' 0et and dimeuby they a-a, hcsl the spot, finding ail * * siTi.i. ri V ..i,- . Goshen District —M. H. Meiuleuhall, P. E.; ; olive, though sadly distressed. Mrs. Hanson's ..1 wH ilt iihing\cr> t Ultnat-1 GoHbun, W. O. Ploreo: Mlshiiwaku, A. (^ono; j feet were frozeu solid. Ail lial lived fur two pd and refined ladi* ^ jirefer modest ro- p J.1* days ou raw cbiekena, tho t'«iwi* having t.<‘en tireinent to the hlu.ster and imi*udeiice 11 ^ I am part; MMdlebury. J. r. illak.injre; j drU'in b> four iDto tho b »ufle. Hid li >t help
.. ... , . L» Hranjre, t li. A. Kemp; Da Gmn^e Circuit 01 political life. * ' * How H. ll. Hunt; Lima. J. K. Watts: Orle^nd, A.
arrived wben it did death must have soou ensued. 1 heIncidents and thr particulart I
ss. 1 s.iwitt. u. IX. ** o la. .1. aiicu. 1 m* iiiui'i«Mii> iiiu tur* uu'.l'.'iimrc 1
many of the very few ladies w ho en-
j'i\«d tin fl aiulli 1 lit t lie 111 liiUIii- WulcottvlUe, C. Kluir: Wuwuka, d. johiison: j eipul elections were eumpelled to tramp! '’Saonmleirr'’C 1
Albion, J. W. Bmitb; A w. (ircenmun,
Not one woman in one
through tin mud for that imibosc. bv ^can Aiiu.in, j. w. . . 1 ‘ missionary to Vlexic
hl’-band- who wanted to Vide twice * Uiehinoii t Dlstni.t—t.'l .rti Skinner. P. F... No.
Jin North Tenth street. Uictunonil: lliehiiioiut. inn- Grace Street Church. A. W. BueUles; Centei-
tlred v ’oil fur si bm I ,,ni,*p T ,i.u''llle. L M. WiMhvertun; CamtirHge ( ity, 11. nttit » .in 101 Btliool ontt 11 in ttos Tobev; Dublin, K. S. Fruoman; Lewisville mid -tute nt the late munieipal eh . tions. ''f. 1 ""- s -, K'lightstowu, n. n.
1 Phillips; Cbarlottsvlllr*, J. Leonard' <ireen-
UTiT tins 1.- nhout thp proportion of Held, J. P. Mmole**; Philadelphia H. Woolpi rt: * 1 . . , Williarasburg-h, J. J. W. Miller; lia/eibti»wti, « nil li 1 Ik.*!** l* in the cluiin thut N r . I). Shucklelnrd; Newcastl , ,Tlu>niHS Stuhter:
Splceland, Newto.i Wray; Middletowi, M
' tin* inotln'is and i want the ball a.
-i ti i- in Nebraska
\ i Narva!. Illinois, over a week ngi sick woman nfl 1 Addi M. Good-]
d< ded to atop taking medieii 1 : * •* Mu “ da > : 1 and trust wholly to prayer. M i is ! sUiom, ‘ nts
Goodriidi, \vli<> Iiiim Ih u'H hedriddi'n t»)r
Wayniou; < adiz, « Hurvey . Wuin*w.iiot. J. S. ( Hin; Founta 1 11 <'llJ. M M um; Winelie-iter Cireuit, 14. Hue-dis; Tre-itun. W. Peck; Pnloiiv'ity, II. Grooiifnaa; Kid^evill •. O. S. Harrison: Portland. It. J. Parrot; Portland
J. Karp, Proi.-ssor in
\ idi>. 11 drvoiit Mi*lliodi-t, and >omp day- Ago a friend read to lior from tlit* New Tt stiunent the story of a tniraeuhuts cure, and then prayed that she, tun might be he.iled As the words were uttered. Mi-- (Juudrieh affitnts that she fell a sudden accession of -trength and a desire to rise from the bed. but her friend dissuaded her. Then she redoubled her prayers for health, and got all her pious friends to
< ircuit, to be supplic 1; .)
Indiana AgLury I nivcTsity and membercd! the
(irace ( hureh Cjnartcriy Conterfmoe. Munciu District—K. 1. Minty. P. K.; Muneie,
F, T. Si(npS4jn; .North Muncit* rircuit, T. Sells; Winchester, M. N. llerriok; Now Murltii^ton. A. J.rarey; Sehnu. K. HuldsttM-K; Farmland, C K. Rac >d; fiunkit k, H. J. Albright: Perry-
1111 s ('nn n f ' ilhs J. W. McDaniels; Mont eel i*r, H. K Mnifiit;
Hartford Ulty, N. GUlain; Albany . IWool-
** * II.
u\ th** State, as to the* nop prospects !«*r the season. I ho report from this county was U6 follows : Hcports cun*
cerning the wheat crop in
vary con.sidernblv. In tip' southern pert: Eaton j. Thomas; New corner. M. ' . ... .Smith: Jonesboro. K. M. Maker; Alexandria,
portion of the < ounty there will not h c. smith; Andenioti, W. J. vi^us; Ander* l . .... * i , , , . .li .... w . son Circuit, to be fluppl.ed; PerkliiHVille. P> ‘ m(».« t.i.in OtH hall a t rop. » Dine , b** supplied; KlshorsburK 1 , 1). D. P well: Penfield
Saved by a
An ox(dortn^ party, of which W. D. Prettyrniui. who resides back of Portland, was n member, wore oxplorititf u wild section of country, about fifteen tulles th.s side of the GHHcc^les. n**ar Multnomah Fails, a few days mro. The gorges, ravine.i and rugged mountain sides were coveretl deofily with snow, upon the surface of which was a heavy crust us smooth ana sea of bean lascoblastheehurity i>f a millionaire The party wt»s making slow 1 regress ui«mg the backbone of a divide. < >u the right-hand side was o slope of about 10J feet to an abrupt elilf, bimeath which, ub mt forty fis^t bi low. was a ehnsm fllltsl with immense rocks Mr. Prediym in was dressed in aa oilskin coat, which was closely button d. While looking out over the valley beneath, his feet slipped, and tv foil on the right *»ide of the divid •. The o Iskin e at acted like a snow-shoe, an 1 away went Mr. Pretty man, spinning down the mountain s de lik * a tin h. Wuon wi hm twenty-five te t or the precipice he* grasped a rosebush, the only tree or shrub within reach, and as it tore through his han 1, bun rating his finger*, in* was brought to u stop nearly on the brink. It was a moment of horror, lest the shrut* giro way and he l*c thus ied to death on the rocks below. His companion* mad** all hast**, aod. throwing him a
com. This part of i\\r Gounty liad Kokomo plstriet — p. F. Hisbro, V. E.; Ko- as i^streamed from his tom and lacerated
will be nlowetl un and idnntcd in i leU,n * 11 **• Brewing! >n; Eortvllle, J. 8. Me- roiwj, he i managed to crawl bai*k to a place **f >mii uc pj(4>.cu up anu piann*! in 0lirtv . MoCartlsvihe, to 1^ supplied. saL'ty, leaving a track ot blood on the snow " « ns It streamed from his torn a ‘ ’
hands.—iAirfhmd (Ore.) Tt'-coram.
MortjftiifeiJ Himself.
A CiiAJti.OTTi; (N. C.j special of a recent date
very little rain lust full at
kotno, L. A. Pitts; Miami, L. J. Neftzgei . heeding Peru, C. H. Urowu; Logan*p**rt. Broadway,
„ i .. i , D. M. Brown; Wheatland Street. K. <». timo, anti the gmin ntadi no suart. In Brown; Market Street, S. N. CatnpbeU:
W. J. Harrison; Jemmo, J. S. MeElweo;
tho central and northern portion
the County w»*
of!
Aonia. J. W. Lowry; Santa Fe, W. ( . McKuig;
liuve renortK for i yond Tipton, 11. S. \Voot4*u; Uussiavllle, p. F. to the Chicago Timi?'* says: “ One of the mo*« rix. ; Wnite^ Sharpsvtlle, T. C. H. Ilcnll; Westfield, i emarkuble deeds of mortgage protmbly ever
irTflV loi her. I 1 I ll :t 11 V J 1 lOl’ d OC tol told I Ml w, e^uarps x lilt-, I . V/. «». A I. w c-iu lion*, I dim
l„-‘to «.’» out ol Bed ihcMKjxt .nG. ..i..K ' ^ T ‘-' .'aUe^N.-w ' aa ^ »«" Put u,x,„ ,fie „ . .1,.., f lu> Rreatefit <luinagv the vrhetlt han won UK>k; Alto.J. J. o-.p.-r: Clcwr... .I. W. I ain; " m, a hur "„ Aci-onllna tM Ifin icrms of IhU .1-millR hei ol Ills Lonliai 111 1 tlial lilt , , , ■ , Nubliwviil-, F. Cr«tt; Point 1-label, N. U>k<*r; inortgajff, ChfiHi * Dldemivpr, an intollufent
*•(1 tins \\ Intel liai beftl dune III the Biwood, T. j. Elkin: Ne.upton, J. M. Howard; , but Impocunlous man, convey* hliMelfund lM,t three weeks, the -now Lein-Z thaw- windlalL E a ';J ‘l‘l«‘o hirav-.lf to ano fierto have I'd nil the ground, leaving the wheat ' v , ri ' l v b, • and to hold forever, to a debt ho owe*
i Lure, and the freeze at ni<;i.l has
With ill is
Siaunture tti reto. Nolle)- l , ubli< or
|irayev would he answered,
eneouragemeiit. she praved eontiini-
uiislv until the lienning unived, and e ‘ VVariawliiatrlet—J."W. Weloli. P. K.: War-1 lb, ‘ murtira^ee. The d<;o<l wna .luly witnoaaed, -Islu prajea, mu .'U. j ,,,,.,,,,.1 to beauppl ed: lai Fontaine, J. J. Smith; ; his wl e h.ia to viv Ih i a.imiture th reto
not up. exchiimih^. “.'■aviour, <;ive me slveiiF'h," and walked to a. eliuir—for 1 he first time in nearlv four years. Ever since she has l*een growing
’ 1 ’ 1. ✓v I ■ y-v *•§« ^-. . , t* 11 w / 1, 1 f .1 .-llltrl —A — ' "A L A ~ ~ m ~ .J A.” f "A " i*- . —7 * - — — ... ^o.aea xxn till r . —_
Magiatrato. rkable e4*er
’ *“• x.. | aa. vuia a**cti.*Q, and attracts wide-
berries ill killed There is a nrosiit'Ct ! Gl’*™, and ono to be Rupnlted; Warron, J. T. spread Interest. If « man can inert*.!*.-
. retro; L. W Mimsou, Hlnie.\^< ntlor VYahash himwlf and convert tils l>i«ty into lc*ul ool-
for a good crop of apples, cherries, County. ; lateral It will open up u ueer 0'as» of security. grains and other fruits. \ J 1 '"* lbJ •"“P 0 ] 1 * - m in? ^Ira^n>.* 1 raaJ r '‘Vr
-tronger, and t he neighbors look at her with Awe. Her own firm belief is that she has lieen supernaturally cured, and the singular fnnture of the case is thut the attendant physician agrees with her. The case is one worthy careful, consideration and inveatigation. as it satins will authenticated and lieing
t rue, is 111111 velous
ground. North Manuhestor, J. It. L'arn*; South Wh:t-! aokn iwledired txTfnn 1 Tile pro spirt- for rye is llte -atm ns V'Dri."^' La^woU: ‘r. \ ih^^t A T'‘^ cs,. has the w heat. llerceton, M. A. Toa*ue; L<'< stiuiv, tl 11. chanu ter ol this property, Dldonover's wife , ■ 1 • , Work; North W'ehstor, M.H. Smith; Bourbon, ’ waives all other ri*bts.'utln and claims to No bai'lev grown in tins v oUnty. J. W. I.ewellen; III wood, T. 11. Madden: ' him in favor I if the iin.rtKii*v('. and has gluried
The horticulturists report a slim , chance for fruit. Peaches, pears and'
around the withered fueo and Italfhiding hair which eighty years have bleached to snowy whiteness. Site
looks down upon the bewildering scene 1 hursdsy
—such tv scene as she had never even j^y-Thc trotting horses in iiainincat dreamed of before—w ithout tt trace ot . . . excitement or emotion. The old lady ; '• l “‘ Greencastle 1 rotting park are all uo-
| is watching and w aiting for some one ing well,
who has not yet arrived, and until he McFarland, County Clerk comes she has no exes or thoughts for _ ■ , A 1 what is going on around her. At last trom Lloocungton, Ills, visited Gteencas.
.she sees him, standing as President-; tie Thursday.
elect of the United Slates in front of j „, „ , , , • the Vice-l’residential desk. The with-1 l^ d-ss Clara . rawford, who has
i ered face lights up. Ute lips tremble and been visiting Mrs. Mathias, relumed to
the tears start. xVbat a tide of teeling! Coawfordsville Tuesday. 1 must have swept through that mother s . ’ .. heart at the* sight of that son! Howl l«-Only one msrmge license has beeu
j memory must have carried her back to issued since the 2d inst.—Thomas .1,
those dismal days of poverty aud 1 Hart and Nannie J. Hart, of Frsnklin
wrotekednoss when tbe son put into . . i the mothers hand his first earnings, j township,
and when neither he nor die could look Uaj- Over $6O,UU0 worth of horses ami forward to anything hrtter than a life mu | es },ave been bought bv shippers iu of obscurity and toil. An hour later . 1 memory was busy again, for the inau-! thls count y ,lurin g the P» st winter and
| gural address was ended, the iuauguial this spring.
oath taken, and her cheek felt the dlial t v u- 1.. kiss of gratitude and congratulation. Hon ' " ' f " Nt ‘“ intern plat os a Is it .my wuuder that even ^0- 1 ,rl P 10 1,01 s P r "‘S 9 . t0 c ^ct a hardened reporters were touched by cure of tho rheumatic troubles that so
| this incident, so natural and xet so un- 30 rely press him.
; usual' It was worth to them, and to
all who read their descriptions, all the, Ha^*'ublishers of the twin Hepubli- | rest of the day’s performance. Mrs. cans are having a monkey and parrot tim, Garfield is the only mother who has -don't know how tho fide of battle i-
: witnessed tt son a inauguration; if we ;. . k t . .
may believe what is said by those who ^ 0Wt * Ter » ur feathers are l ying know her best.no mother was ever 1 a**-Mrs. Lucy Ing, daughter of Rex ; more worthy to have that proud pleas- R#a80|fl „ awl of p TtnaniTillo , . nd Wlf ,
use. Not u brdlmut woman, not u » u t •
highly-educated woman, perliaps not “ ev - John Ini», died, on April 15, and what would be called a refined woman, was buried at Wood lawn Cemetery,Tern
but n good woman, nevertheless-:, Ua U t e , Sunaav last,
j woman 1
1 Nobly planned, fits?'The colored people held » meeting
It i T “^ ni * ht and ai ~ d U ‘ e P ub!il hies her in and that whatever in !,0 ‘ j0 o* question they complain that ■ tellectual ability hj poi^Cbses comes their children are not afforded education
from the maternal side. But be this as M 1 facilities equal to the whites.
I it may, he has more than once declared
that to his uioiher lie owes everything; tei"' c feel constrained to remark that but for her courage, perseverance, .for the benefit of all concerned thm
r;';‘ “’f* ‘•r •*"
i iu all probability, never have risen t’ 1 hal. yourttam. C rossmgs nre plm above the humble station in which he ed for the accomodation of ]>C(lcstrians was born. In his opinion it was the —, ,, . i mother in him and with him that lifted ' Tan ’’ * D^ore h.ro d.sthe wood-chopper’s »pp rent ioe to the ®v’' ri d partnership. Lr. Devore goes tn j Chief Magistracy of the first Republic , Indianapolis to practice his profession j iu the world. Such a woman such a ' 1)r . Al]uj , a .Ygahharn will be associated
i mother, deserves to see what Mrs. Gar- . , .
field saw on the 4th of March, 1881.— 11 buans in tho pract.ce of med:-
St. Louis Hepuiil can. cine.
"* * *" fSr'To-dnyisthodnvsetforthemoet-Uow a Bridegroom Get Lefl. ;jng in the interest'of tbo GieenOu the West-bound Union Pacific castle, Kel River and Vincennes
The place of meeting is the
people in that interesting condition ot v u,,rl " is e 'P l ’ t:,ed tl "“ thc,v life usually are. They had a section in w bl be a rarge attendance. a sleeping-car and were on a bridal g^-TLc cleaning of the Court House tr.p to the Pacific coast. Near Sidney , , , , , j a wheel on tiie sleeper was broken, and y artl t,H ' consolidation of its numerous I the tra n stopped at that place about wood piles, under the direction of oui an hour to put on a new pair of wheels, worthy Sheriff, and the annual scrapim: Here, during the delay, Mr. Goodwin. < ,i „ . i i r <-• . ■, . . who is the bridegroo.il alluded to. got 0 ' the Str< cti b > ord ' >r of 0 '"' C "- v P * ds - ; out to kick up his heels and look “ re spprotnately fitting Greencastle to ! around, and while he was absorbing the jdon the livery of spring, beauties of nature and some other t . ... filings about the town, the train ftsT Mnc tramps are in jail nwaituig which is one of these things fire course of justice to be administered that (locMi t wait for time or tut* to them at the coming term of Court. In
(ioodwinl'aud' bearing away‘fi.sliride: th,> ,,ie “ n,i '' ie ‘hey make their neighbor-.
Then there was consternation in Sid- hood musical—having held a festival on nev, and on board the Pullman. The list Sunday night we presume from the bride was in a state bordering on dis- number of songs rendered.
, traction because of her lost liege, and
vainly, though frantically, did the !6?*The Grand Jury has been ordered j groom put in his best locomotion to by Judge Coffey to convene on tho secl ssty ssr. ^ •' ^ *«*« •«»-<=««. »»■ ease of "a pussenger on board that was menc ' D K on Monday next. 1 heir names left behind, ’ it was fun to everybody are as follows: Hobart E. Williamson, else except the two most deeply inter- .|„hn M. Heady, Ed. O Honen. James ested. Failing to catch the train on A. . . ., * .. , , foot, he clambered into the cab of a lo- ( ■' lc ”° s ' ' Alexander and Perry comotive which happened to bo pulling Barker. , about the place, and earnestly solicited ~ " — —-
help. The engineer, a tender-hearted I man with a tender, saw how it was, and ' proceeded to obtain proper authority us quickly ins possible, and started with Mr. Goodwin on a stern chase after the flying trail, that was trying to make up an hour of lost time, and which was proud of a new pair of wheels. Away i the exti-a locomotive sped, on the 1
train yesterday was a newly-wedded railroad I pair, who were as loving and tender as Co|)rt | (oust /
A. J. SMEDLEY Has l«aye«] the wagon nhop formerly ocoupifl
Wlicat, No. It Red, $i.07®l W. Corn. «a (( F. ,.r I r
. . _ /”x| ‘11 I _ — — —1—1 .4 • L. A I ^ *1 i 1 . * I r"' _ •» t
enuo Church will give a social at tbe res- 8 , riev ,, (W a), 0 «i,
1 • icc of Dr. Fishor.. »
—Church weddings are said to hava gone out of fashion Tn New York
wings of love and sympathy and steam. 1 hyMr^lames* "iBord. * n 0 ?:**” WeWiB*ton n'! (jrOOilwin putted the onglnocr uml tiro- oppopittlh* Catholic Church, and will kc?p ou , S£* «'■ wild-eyed, ptrsuiug husband overtook R E F A I It E D, the heartless ears that had run away ’ Promytlr. at re.s« n .bl«:Drlres Twenty are Willi Ins brand new Wife, and soon they experience in Ureenrastle ineures custoiner* | were bloomingly happy again in each ,h «'"»t»ri»i »ad won.
j others'arms.—CAe^cnne iSttn.
Hor«e Shoeing and Btackimithing. | —Vanilla has been found to bean TA xT» is elilf it tbi •id
j Abundant wild product in .be Para- Jf*
gu ay An woods. jllae. Iy44 #
