Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 April 1881 — Page 4
JUST RECEIVED !
20 Cases of Elgin Corn. 25 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes. New Calilornia Canned Peaches, Apricots and White Cherries. Also, Fine Lino of New Java, Mocha, (jJolden Rio and (ireen Rio
piny »^ree tnd ni»e bond for the bnildin* i of the machine and repair shops here, there can he no doubt as to the value of the road to us, but if, on the contrary. I we are simply to be benefltted by terminal facilities and increased shipping accommodations, then there is room for' doubt as to the wisdom of makingthe do- ; nation desired.
Another Railroad Horror.
Musical Culture in America.
Our IVoptc.
The Census Bureau sends us a circular trulse mu-u have ippcRrod all rislii. u» ue did
Cuntoji, Iowa. Apriin. j 'pjjg Americans are certainlva niusicAn appHliina acoidout occurred ou the li.iok i vin I)eop i e . They are peculiarly sub-
|ptKru-.«r-
Waaicru U'nlou Kallroad, eiut>t nilles nulow this olty, and one mile below Allsmy, 111., nt i:A) tbis mgnilna At Unit hour tl o express train touih, duo In Kock Island nt six o'clook. * «ia passing along at Its usoal speed, ll bad just left Albany. As tbe train approached tbr trestle bridge, two hundred or three hundred fact long, over the Moredosia Itiver, near Its point of Juncture with the Mississippi, the engineer gave tbe usual short w hi-tit; but the
ADDITIONAL 1.04'Al.. toy City electron next Tuesday, •by Miss Ktnma Sntfield is sick.
COFFEES.
o h: e Jhu
3P _
Darnall Bros. Ciall maiS ^iec
Co’
: jiving the following particulars as to Putnam county's population: Clinton township, 1.016. Cloverdale township, including town of Cloverdale, '_',U44. Cloverdale town,
477.
Floyd township, including village of ! Groveland, 1,152. Groveland village, 7^. Franklin township, ineluilingthe fol-
lowing places, 1,458. town, 218. Fincastle village,
, dale vilia.'c, 8tj.
not slow up. When within a few feet of ths bnd/e the engineer must have then noticed a suspicious appearance, tuho gave two or three short, sharp whistles us signals of danger. Thou immediately followed u crash, hoard for throe miles In either direction, as the whole train went down Into the terr ble rushmtr waters. 'J he Mered sia Is at a very high stage from the overflow of the Kook Ktver bottoms beyond and an unusual torrent had un Icrmined the t est’e, so that one hundred feet of It gave way as the engine passed upon it. Thu train was composed of
Carpentersville tiio engine, toudor and three ctrs, the fot^ . ,, [’ oa oh. ward ear containing the baggage, express and
1 ‘ mall: the second ear cuntuined eleven passot girs; the rear car was tbe sleeper, and
V \
,.y are ethuaiHStlc and Tearn easily! Bs^ 'l ho patient fisherman now tries
d with the growth in general culture j his luck.
IPay-Soe new advertisement of Jenkins
& Co., grocers.
fca*“\V. G. Burnett went to Mattoon.
Ills., Thursdry,
toy Kditor Tennant of ClovarJale, vis
but they are good in quality, extended ed here Mondi ..
in cotupoM, and brilliant m color, ihe
larger number are sopranos, but there Mr. Al. Ilirt’s children area Illicit 1
' the
J of recent years there has sprung up a desire for something serious in its purpose in music, as in the other arts. The voices of the women, although inclined to be sharp and nasal in speaking, are good in singing. Their small volume reveals the lack of proper training.
are many altos, and there would be more, and they would be better were it not for ruinous attempts to make sopranos of them. The men's voices do not compare favorably with those of the women. They lack strength and char-
meter, and a well-balanced chorus is jGrtcncastle Woollen Mills, hardk posaitde as yet without a mixture j ^ Mo iii 0 Scott, of Bainbridge
with the measles.
toylhdph Rogers has been quite sick, but is now convalescent. toy See the new advertisement of the
visited friends here this week.
(6i*rMiss Belle Dempsey of Brazil, is
S M
Soitiriiitiitf you want to Soo. llesMtemt*, resplendent, show their f.iee. Itaro in beauty from every ca.«e. A line of Watches wi-.h movements sublime. Then clocks which guard tbe perfect timeThere novelties urc seen in Silverware, Xn Dinner and Ten Service, best, are there IVew variety of elegant sets. For when seen no one forgets, In decking and gracing the joyous bride, NTw I’rattin Brothers are well supplied, Ever your needs Iheir art can fill. •Towels to rival tbe Aladdin dream. Enchanted Dew Drops, Diamonds gleam, Wares of the tiods in pure silver wrought, lOailurinj Bronze, immortalizing thouKht, E *ve’i Bridal token, Fricnbsbip’f Souvinir, IXich gifts to man are garnered here. Yes, seek this place for Jewelry. All treasures shine, seeing one adores. Rich the display within the stores. Of Brattin Brothers, Jewelers. Greencastle, Brazil. Spencer and Daovsllo, Ind. ttl.Do not forget that In order to reduce *tock Brattin still continues to give lor cash, the greatest bargains ever known. the” TAR. Frank A. Arnold, Kdilor and Proprietor
I Greencastle township, including the ^ following places, 5,525. Greencastle I rity, 5 644. 1st ward, 1 4t2. 2d ward, | 1,052. 5 1 ward, 1,170. Lioicdkle vil-
lag.\ 246.
Jackson township, including tho fol-
i low ing places, 1,-187. Fort Red village,
58. Now Muysville town, 114.
Jefferson township, including the fol-
wing villages, 1,108 Bello Union ^ _ w __ villaira SJ Mount Meridiaa villaeo >»0 sonc intotbe pasaenser coacb belorctbo I spejdf first p f vocal music. Although village J .1 int Merultaa Mll» n accident, and they, with tbe brakcniati, Hotiry the coutran his been asserted I think Mn.ll^on tnn-nabin 1 mil I Moura t Rn n..iwli<,.lnr Thomu. Vnll, . nil .... Ot.LIl aSSertCU, 1 IUIUR
that it is in the vocal direction, and not
And now it is predicted that the governor will again convene the Legislature; in special session beforo tho summer
ends. If so, then indeed will this bo the ' 0 "* 11 '’ 'dhtges,
summer “of our discontent.” Madison township, l.OtlO.
I iik Agricultural Department at Wash Marion township, including the village ington issues a report, showing an in- lof Fillmore, 1.43J Fillmore village
1 crease of about 4 per cent, in the urea
’of wheat sown. The winter wheat of Mill Creek township, 511. Kansas and Missouri shows the largest Monroe townshp, including the follow- 1 I increase, Ohio, Iowa and Illinois but ‘ ing pUce9) 1477, Hainbridge town 42D.
i slight. an<l Now York and Pennsylvania », • , x . . , / , Brick Chapel village 46.
j remain the same as last year Indiana ,. ,; . . , - , | • , r „ . . , HU'StiU township, iricitidinz the fo - 'Kentucky, l ennossce and V ir^innia each . ... ? . . f -,-
" lowing villages, 1,264. 1‘oitland Mil s
of English or Gurman voices to give body to the tone. Of late years, probably because of the growing attention to
physical training, there has been a mark-1 vjMti| j p richard ^a'u.uily.
ed improvement, and many good and
beautiful voices have been developed, to^' Mr. and Mrs. Estes (nee Moudy ohielly baritones or high bases. The of Noblesvi’.le, visited here this week.
: incessant pressure of work which every
American feels prevents the men from , 8«tS“L. J. R widen is preparing to open ! paying much attention to music, but as anew grocery store in Layton’s block.
Tbeenninoand tender, with tbe enjonoor. 1 country advances in age and begins .. .. . , vv liu.im West, and th,, flromau, name not U > acquire some of the repose which age 1 ^ 1,1 butld.ng s o?^ l M:.cT"oUvrorTen b‘«aiurbe^ brings, there will come possibilities of new residence on bis farm south of this
The eaifiuecT is believed to have bravely development which cannot now be Ofl- city.
stuck to bis thiuttlc, when be mlatbt nossl- timated. ,, _ ,,,. c ... bly have s iveJ his life by ,uinpiti(r. In considering, therefore, the present ®* a & Mrs. Emma \V itsor, Statu Libran-
Tne cxpi eis men-cnger, Daniel F.llltboipe, condition of musical development in and tbe bn^Ktuc-man, Namuel 11: natran, had this country. 1 am led naturally to
contained three puasi.-i gers and the- oolorud porter. The envine. tender and tbe two forward ears went down Into the river. The sleeper went partly over and bung on the
verge nt nn acute angle.
Meyers, the conductor, Thomas Knllcr, uli escaped by climbing on top of the passenger .
ear as It was linking, a d leaping thence to * n 1 tlie instrumental, that tuo present detbe top of the sleep-r, M yets bad his collar- vdopment of the art tends. We have lone broken and had tobe helped out. Kill- no public instrumental perforniers thorp ' uml l-'lium.riui wi re both hadly bruised- of Amcrcun birth w ho can rank with
an, visited her father, Guo. W.
week.
Ames this
; report the same decrease. Owing to the 1
village 30. Russellville village 157.
prevalence of snaw at the date of Ihe re-
turn the condilion of the crop was not ,, , r ,-- • i m . . . | llfllll TlliC, l.Oi •>.
given in large portions of the pniicipal ,
, ■ , . Washington
wheat growing States, but whenever'. ,,
following villages, l,fi3o.
toy-Miss Mary Baker of Baitibridge, is visiting the family of Dr. Stone at India-
napolis.
toy Mr. Ed. Woods goes to Danville to take charge of Brattin s branch estab-
'Ibi-ee paisense a In the rear ear escaped by our singers in public estimation, nor is i;. v., , i, ■ ,i ciimhiugout of their berths up through tho there at present mure than a very lint- 1 hluont -' u " t luCl * '-' <1 tllPre - re rend of the rur m their nigiii-ciothes, but ited demand for instrumentalists. New 1 tor The Republican organizition of alterward recovered all their olotbiug. Due .. ..i. : ,u i 1 ^ of thegentlemea ran buea to Albany in hu ' , s °! 1, > r 1,1 tnB bountrv in ■ this cily and County is rent in twain, and uigbts-elothea in tbe nun and roused the neigh- which an orchestral player can make 8 t > cry 0 r prints is for more gore bors. living, and even hero ho must give les- , } prints is :.»r inur. gore.
Meaiitlm«', the pntsengor coach, with its eleven occupants, settled Into the stream, and floated elf across the water thirty rods to on
Warren township, including town But- Island, where it lodged, wl;h only a foot and a
rmuntioned. was stated as below tho av-; cra^e of last year. Tho alternate freezing and thawing during the month of 1 March was tho most detrimental of ail ■ a i
the weather during the winter.
Butnamville town 204. township, including the
Pleasant Gar-
den village 56. Reelsville village 122 The entire population of the county is
22.552.
Saturday, April 30, 1B81
TERMS One Dollar per Year. Entkbkd at the Fostottice, Greencastle Ind.. as second-class mail matter.
For the month of May, Vennor the weather prophet croaks as follows: Toward the end of the first week in May or about the 5th and 6th, snow-falls may be looked for in the lower provinces of Canada, and about May 3 frosts are pro liable in Central and Southern Illinois with rain and snow prevailing in some
For lli«‘ Ladies to Head. CuIF-i must match collars. Sherred waists are much worn.
New hoisery matches the dress goods. Black cheneille is introduced in man-
half of trie upper part out of the water. Fortunately, the forward end wui badly broken, and out of this one man groped his way, and, with the help ot a train man. pulled out a lady und girl, who were the only female occupants of ihe oar, except another i hlld, u girl two years eld, who was drowned. ’Ihe mother and daughter were les und with great dilboulty, and were in ti Inully-biuUed condition. The daughter bad two or three ribs broken, and
was otherwise badly hurt Internally. Two men amltt Ind of sixteen bad, in some
way, climbed out of tho car before it Hoated away, and got on top. As it flouted by the approach to the wagon b id.c, which was carried out by tbu tlood yesterday, they Jumped
iZuilroietl .Tlft'iing,
Pursuant to tho call, tho mooting in the 1 interest of the propose'! Vincennes and j Greencastle railroad, took place at the tlrs.
Court House last Saturday afternoon at! Very bright textures are used for dra-
2 o’clock. A much larger crowd was{peries.
present than expected and groat interest Manila ainw hats are among the most
was manifested. A. D. Hamrick was!approved.
chosen President and Jesse \\ . \\ eik, Plain parasols are fullv accepted by
Secretary of the meeting. Col. M. B fashion, and carried.
1 hompson, of Illinois, President of ihej Cream-tinted cassimeres sre fsshiona-
company oganized for the purpose of I hie fot young ladies.
building the road, made a lengthy speech Bayadere stripes, checks and length-! Albany, and was drowned within sight of his describing the country to be passed over wise stripes are fashionable. home. Ho was a welt-known, highly esteemed
sons or play at balls and parties, thereby losing or iujuring the liner qualities of an orchestral player. Boston in spite of many efforts, cannot support a large, weil-balauced orchestra. Philadelphia has no standing orchestra, and in Cincinnati and Chicago the orchestral musician must oko^rut a livin'* by playing In beer gardens and saloons. 'I Vic unit demand for piano placers, except of the (lightest order, is as teacheis. und of those wo have many and good ones,
who do what may be called missionary jj°ymeiit.
work. Singing, on the other band, up-: to'Last Hondav avening one of the peals to almost overy one, and there is , , ,, „ . , a certain demand, even if limited, for •^ n,e,,|can Express Company s horses singers in the churches. ; ra 'i away and made rattling good time When we consider that music is taught along the north side of the square, hut
teyMr Gcerge S. Bui ham has contracted wiih M. T Lcwninn for llie erection of a business block on the southwest
corner of the public square.
fcy-The young ladies of College Avenue Church gave a pleasant social at the residt nee of Dr. Fisher, last Tuesday evening. The social w as well attended and every one passed an evening of en-
oibore, one man and a boy escaping, the other in the public schools throughout the i,.i,„a r „r r--, man falling Into tho river an 1 he ng swept country, we might expect some evi- lia ' ted su,ld,,nl Z ln of Elteljorg’ under the < ar. Of eleven passengers in tho deuce or result of this 10achin'* timonw now building, where he paitislly fell in a oar, only live have been luund. The others .u- i. •_ r V .* _.,, , , ,
have been drown jd. No one knows the names of any one of them, except the hid above roferrol to, who lost bis brother-in-law, with whom he v. a-- en route from Pino Itiver. Wis., to Dmaha, and Dr. Lundy. The boy positive-
ly refused to give hD name.
Nothing is Un >wu of the names or dcstin'itiona of the live ndiilt passengers-drowned, except of tho Wisconsin man and Dr. D. \V. I.uiidj. The latter got on the ill-fated tram nt
tho people. Mubh mouev is spent in i cellatway; no serous damage resuLetl.
our schools for iiuli'uction in this branch,
ami what does it tunounl to? Many of ^-Gardening j 9 n0 w claiming the ur,- , :he children learn |iko uarrots, and soon d j VI H f d attentian, and dislocating the
forget the little which they Jiavo ienrncu. > 1 Those who retain this knowledge find
it a drawback when wishing to goon in the study of music. Thu fault is not in them, but in the system taught. I consider the system at present followed
backsjand stiffening the knee joints of am atuer gardeners. The preliminary move in tbis direction is the iiticeretnsnious Right of fruit cans and other produAb of
and defining the propositions made by The lattest imported poke bonnets are ^p'leiymmmm-'i.' nVwa^ oniy''gaing'to'tbe
w idely latncnted.
I next station bel w to see a patient.
localities. There will also, in all proba
bility, be snow-falls through the Gulf j this company. According to Col. Thom- in rough-and-ready straw braid, and the St. Lawrence Districf, about the son’s declarations tho road will pass Long-looped bows of satin ribbon The Search for 7th and Stb. After the 10th of May, i through the most t xtensive coal fields in and ombre sashes are used with dtess-
however, hot wheather may be exjiected Indiana, and also through one el the must rs.
and after the 15th bush-fires will proha bly break out iu certain d.strict-, although thunder-storms are also probable on the 13th and 15th. Between the 20th and 25th there will probably bo cluudy weather with rams, and vegetation will have advanced considerably by the 2lth ot the month. Between the 20th and 25th the weather will probably be cool. The month will end hot and sultry.
fertile agricultural tracts of land in the Convex metallic buttons tm State. The proposition made by this Immisoine ; they are set Jwith
company is that Greencastle township 1 facets,
ami city shall vote a lax of 2 per cent or Steel passerneiiti l ies are rather c.xsuhscribe sixty thousand dollars while pensive: the pi it-‘s run from $1.75 to
tho company promises that this city shall .f-i” | )L .r yard.
be the northern terminis of the road; that; Jet, steel, silver uid gold heads are in all probability (although they are not all used in decorating some designs of
fully prepared to promise it) the machine! pa--ementerie.
thoughtfully. The read, with the terminis anil iiinrhine shops nt the, [dace vvi nld surely he ol inc> titiiah!i: value to the bu-m .-s iutercsts ol our ci'.y. li would require only a few years for the ity and towt.sbip to ree ver from the
Theri: is a general demand nl! over
the State fer improved highways, deal- i not require any of the aid voted to
!y sbowisg that the people tire progress ive and enterprising. Tho ordinary dirt roud si rves a good purpose for a large portion of the yeai: and for a long time to come, uirt roads, well constructed a.ul drained, must constitue the gr at'.r length of our highways. But in every county there are great thornughlsres, over which the bulk of tiie I'ical traffic passes, and their imniediute iuipruv. tnent i.-> d itianded. In the spring of the y< ar. arid aftei freshets in other scan ns, thts-j frequented dirt roads are such quagmires ns to be almost impassable; light vehicles and empty wagons aloiiu can be drawn over them, and and the hauling of farm pro- | duee to market is out of the question. It ! is not surprising, therefore, that there should be movements in many counties towards a system ot unproved ror.ds. Our Legislature, at its late .session, recognized this reasonable demand for better thorough ares, and enacted a law to
encourage it.
The law is a wise one, and may prove to be the starting point of a system of improved roads in all the counties in the ■State. Good roads, l.ke ai' permanent improvements in a State, an of small beginning and slow growth. The work is necessarily expi/imental. It is rarely performed right at first, and this accounts for the partial failure oi so many schemes of general road construction with borrowed money. Tho experiments must
shops of the company w.ll be placed] The white lace trimmings herb; that the road shall be in opt ration -i.-nt profusion on ihv-.-es of within eighteen months; that they will nuns' veiling am.! other summer
them; bries.
A recent San Kranclso > telegram says: | " The tinv-tl officers composing tLo -leanette very I Relief Hoard have coiupleteU their work and ■ I submitted their report to tbe Neeretary of the
! l\ etou Xttvy. It is expected that the In-truotlons by
the Navy Department to Lieutenaut Uerry, of the relief steamer Mary and Helen, will vary little, If any, from the reootnmondation-t of the report. After reviewing tho course which it was known the Jeanette inteudod to pursue and the ciroum dances under which she was last seen, the report reeotntnends (but the Mu<y anil Helen should leave San Fiaficisco about June 1, to arrive at Hei--aid Island the middle of Aujint. She
n ttriselementary instruction, cr-lied the winter neglect from one neighbor's g»r-
••raovable dn system.” fundamentally den to that of another,
wrong, and experienc e has confirmed
mein this opinion. It is a makeshift. ggrThc Womans Foreign Mission invented bv amateurs. Buj'ils shouhl ] ;iry .u oc i e ty of College Avenue Church
ha» elected the following ofth ers ; pit -
tho Missing Jeanette. | elirn something about absolute pitch of
tones instead ot merely tiicir relative pitch. The ‘‘movable «osystem” slmts the door against this knowledge. Tho first tone nl the scale in every key is </o
ident. Mrs. Serena Washburn; fir.-i vice president, Mrs. A. J. Neil'; second vice president, Mrs. Dr. Gobin ; third. Mrs. Jennie M. Alh n : ree. sec., Mrs. J
Marine
lire in should visit on the way Pctropnulovsky for . . arctic clothing, doif sleds and do^ food; music, tbenoe to st. Michaels, to St. Jaiwronco ftl-! Hay, to East Cape, to Cape Serge Carriu, to Jolninson Ihiy, to Herald Isi-
.. v ir i i • . . and; thence tx tho southeast ciast of until one fin.I tho road is complete'., lleuvy qualities ol Lttligucdoc lac** Wranvle'a l.atid to seek for cairns or*tth*. , i-no-w hen half tli y appropriation shall be , ;t | U l 0 [ point d’esprit are ured alike on - UcL ’ 8 from the Jeannette and examine tho
pti'l. the remain'lrr when the rolling;spriggctl muslins ami on the sheerest i
-took is put upon the road. It will be- wool dresses.
weil for our jeadtrs to consi.itr these A Philadelphian demit - ihut u wo propositions ar.d plans carefully and, i I1U n cun dress fashionably on $500 a!
ly.-ur, ii she will oidy wear mourning,
Rinl keep out of society.
Gingham suits art trimmed v\i!h
white luce and embroideries.
Cretonne fans wili he usd io.- semidress in very large size, with only
crnipntiy in the one item of tsxs-.s alone, ft u w uh--ticks c •■bony lor their stipthe t-attio i|t 0 000 donated to secure the 1 pm t. iike the fun - imported for 'lecora-
:ou I, while the benefits tiecuring by reu tion.
son of this being the northern terminis There an- innumerable kinds of are inestimable and will continually in- -tin kings, from plain cotton stockings, cn-ase. There is a general feeling with j cross-barred with ditierent colors, t > tu:- citizens that Greencastle city and those of black oik embroidered and
township should increase more rapidly trimmed with gold,
in wealth and population, and our opin- '
ion is that no better opportunity will ever j Cmeai.o, April 27.—The
couat of Siberia near tbe Thouktsch villojrcs. It necessary thesfeanicr should winter at 8 ’me harbor ou tho southern or southeastern and of Wrangle's Land, or on the Siberian coast fiS near us possible to Wranjflo a bund, so as to make sledge Journeys to tho east coast of Wraufflo’s Land. They should not remain iu ihe Arctic more than one winter. Tho instrueti< us should be iriven subject to the discretion of tho commander. The relief vessel Mary and Helen is di scrlhed in the report as now and ; strong, with u speed of ei|rht knots under sieam und tnd under canvas. >he I • tbe only vessel that could be pwcunvl for the purpose, ; was Epccinlly built Itr Arotic UHvl.'jrution. and, w.tb some necessary Htrcn>rt honing, id the best 1 means in reach of tho Uovernm nit. I he report clnsefi with an r xpreS'hin of belief that tho Jeannette should Ik* considered sale until
newsof her disaster is received.’’
ExUaurdinary Exhibition of Strengtli.
ami that term do never suggests to one who has thus studied music any fixed,
absolute conception of pitch; for exam- W. Beck ; cor. sec.. Mrs. Dr pic, do is sometimes C and sometimes I), * t r , ... >| , s Agm-s Shcifv
while to the luusielun C undDaro na
distinct sounds as the vowels a and e. tti ,-The watch stoina fro/n Harvev
Ihe system wilt enable a pupil losing ,,, .
a single hymn tune which has no aeciv ' r, ’' u ' tl •'‘* dl -' >n (( iwnship, on Monday dental sharps or flats, but it is wrong !' s t week, was i covered at Paris, 11!-., tlius to liuiit pupils to so restricted a a few days ago, bv Dom WiDht The capacity. In my experience, those who thi of proved to be Amos WriVusc
have le&ruea to n.-aa nuuic accord ,
to this mothod never free themselves ‘ ,n d cousin ot Air. ilarfey Wright, anJ a altogether from it. 1 fesidenl of Kansas, who fiud boen visiting While siuginir umicr proper »l»rcctioa relalivi s here lor a few w etl'S. The culis a healthy exercise, ”rcat injury t an he ! p rit is now ia jail at B.ris His
done to tlie tiiroat aud vocal organs by
a lowing iitc children to sing, or rather . lovsrdale Herald: Theemploy - scream, at the top ot their voices. . . * ■ At present the musical standard of the 1 l ' 1 1,16 railroad companies are Amorican public, taken as a whole, ! s 4rikipg. Jl th is mania abould prevail in must be pronotmml a low ono. If we |Greencastle, wl.*rc, Q .hero would should judge of what has been done in v ;n» ■ music by the programmes of concerts ' 0 ' i he/ ♦ * giviti in the larger cities, wo might hotnus o. Morris, aged 62, died at his rightly claim for this country a high 1 residenc -in this piac<* April 16 of lun-' runk ‘iu cultivation. Those concerts, disease. He was born in Kentucky and
however, appeal not to the general pu->- . t ■
lie. but to one class only, and that a ! ^ 8 t0 lnd "' n * ,n He was a good limited one, as any one who observes | nian, respected by ah who knew him the audiences van easily see. This class and a respected mem her of
is growing in numbers as well its in cul- p SI1 ^ r
Owe of tho moat rent irkatjo feats over performed in tills section was wiiaossol in the high r* ud lending out frem this town in the direction of Shoo Heel, tuts morultiK. A farmer al'oiit seventy f ears of ape, named Mero-
Drovers ; Gaddy, drove Into town In un ox cart aft*
er a load of corn. He got ten tusbels nf this
tivation, but it is still far too small to support more thau a limited uurnber of concerts. — Tiumlore Thomas, in Scrib-
ner'* Monthly. The 1‘ardgraph.
the Chria-
* John J. RodgfflP
who was soinctiiiie since severely carved at Belle Union by Andrew Bryant has sued the latter far .|10JO dotnagos.
be offered to further the end named, th.n J .j ourn .l reports: Hog*, receipts, 1**0. ^rpur^r. a'^r arHciesT, hH X the building of the Greeticast’e, Ed River tiend; shipments, 3,200 head: firmer and' and chlldn n, took a fow drinks of mountain
toi’-Tlic ‘ penny wise and pound
A curious chapter might bp written on ‘'loli-L |'"lii'\ of tho f 'ounty Conitlie survival of the paragraph. Launch missioni-rs, in so long neglecting to one once, no matter on whal rabject mak* the Court room even safe foi
it may be neitlier a sensible nor oppor f ,,
tune one and it seems pervaded with " ‘ 1 ’riunate follow citizens, coni an enchanted life, which years will not, transact business within i.-
and Vincennes Railroad,
in good dL-mam). p.cking. * 1"; ■ : li!":,..!/ “ 2.E“U"“., r .. ‘ b .!“2; lt S?. r :i ill...
, " . . «'» , )ff The ox, which was n sorry ono, a dlmiau- Itv that an editor in the sovnntv-fitth '. . . , .. ‘“"‘““J At last Saturday's meeting, in addition bacon. $5 75<aG 15; choice heavy, j-fi 20 tivo specimen of that ujeful unitnai, after trot- y^, ar () f i a i s a ,. 0 uU ’ C0 became visibly ‘i ' 11 ated, not to the t'dificution of the address by Col. Thompson, short; (ftC 15. O-ulc; receipts, 4 lot) head; tlu»a‘»utllve miles from here cave .-ut and ' 'i te( , over a coramon-platte paragraoh ^'oohl a-uunding v
shiniuents, 2 0C0 h< ad; strongand active 0 °u!d not lie forced to move a step fu't icr.
■ • a.- -,.s - ... NothiUK dtiuntml. old miio tJuddy unyoked tho
lUnn,. of tht, illy: Mr. Xeo. ol Ur..!!, (tns« sdl, ^ J M tnd Juilge Brown of this city. After |5 40; butchers’steady; common to good and down hill. The d ti rm neJ old fellow thi .-. Iddn is - on motion of Judzs i- 35®470; distillery bulls, $3 75-^4 10; trudfedatont ths hishwar with hu burton, ... • ♦ j » ■ Stockers un«l feeders active anil strong at j so red at by the cblldreu, uud an object of ujtnrtju onoe more a^am K» ooD iid an<l
Brown, a commutes was appointed to in- |3 re , ders , 75..HIO. Sheep:! trenen, inter,., to the Kp.m d^nlXc X cvcfuf a nZ uubl“ v<-*ti'/niL’and look after Greencastle in- . t n ». t -t., kodi.....i- retchlnir home Ond ly .-m .ed hi. loud up to .. ■ .. . *
common-place paragraph
iu u current newspaper because this same paragraph, ou a very insignificant subject, had been due to his pen just fifty-two year* before. It had gone floating round and round, submerged for r time, then rising buoyant, waterlogged once more, again to bob up and
vestimate and look Tier Greencastle in- r ,.ciepts, 1.7(0 Lead shipment^head; “ to^'i^ that p^ra.d^ , ,. , terests in tho proposed railroad, said com- more active, but not hlght-i: mk-nur p> . th8t if ,. Ihut |lull . (ix lm! n , locn#ottani(M J brought into existence to-day, without uccidcnt did not involve many
their
.“ounding verdict
for damages result to the comity from the o net ident happening to ti wit‘E, H :- only “goodluck*'and not the “good conduct” of the (’om mirfsioners who have Lcen time ami again puhliclyuiid privately inporttui rd t" make tlte building safe, that the
more
vary with the conditiur.s ol each cout.ty uiittee consisting of Col. Boason, Dr. Fisk, lair mixed, f3 bo fao; R fi_orn sheep $4-o: ob-tina'e I wuuUi hm. put him in the curt nml any particular merit, will come to tho s'-rious coiiscqu* ik cs to others th-in - - - - ■•"".i *•'"Rni-.n ur,.nimi ir. toe/*. r*. , iirawn film ulun r fcomu, to,." Gaddy is the surface when our great-grandchildren wu - netnnlk ,1 . . i.l-.
father of twentjr-ontt oiilldron, of whom there read tho papers. 1’ai agraphs have some- ' . - H i.r-'t. ror tho want are two pairs of twins. Although smonty times the honor of a translation, und 11 •’’hoc wu.s lost ; for the
—the nature ol the ground aud the chatacter of tbe material at hand. In some casts, .macadam will be the cheapest road metal; in others, gravel; in others, agair'/Arufixture of the two. It is not iidvisabfe for counties to go in debt to improve roads, but something can bedouc each year, and by so doing by the end of (his decad. a great work can be accom-
plished.
Thomas Hammond, 8. A. Hays, J. H. good to choice wool.d,*5 40 @5
Darnall, and Jotin 11. Miller. Tite meet-
ly examine and consider the question for $5 40(oo FO; receipts 2.200 head; shipbimielf. ife would advise no onc t 0 , ^nts ^ead _C.ttlo: demand active; , . .. ., ... , ,, 'shipping, H 4<J(a 5 50; butchers, 15® 5; levy a tux upon himself without iirst be- Hto ^ eTR and f ( . e ders. $3 25fu5fl0;receipts. coming satisfied that the benefit tobe 500 head: shipments, 390 head. Sheep
derived was equivalent. Should the corn-, strong; none offered.
of North Carolina has been experiment- i 'Ames.
ing in the cultivation of jute with tho , . — most satisfactory results. j —Enjoy the winter while you can in-
r Awv..;i • >7 l^rrvvnra’ bltUCO U1U Ui iX LI U ll'villl •till, UHf; v» uiUPl , 1UI I 114 ing adjourned to meet again at the same r ", ., “ ' Z T 1 year* if Hire, hr u rivaidcd ns tin, u, at p<,w. undoubtadly do service beyond the sca*. want of a slioo, the horse was lost •11,1] pl.,e on Hal.trd.j,Ma, 7, 1801. ■hlppm/'T'iUrfi 1 nojr'.nnrL.t dull ' 1 ‘ ,“‘ft 'yi wu.it<>fu hom, U.t*j-Uor mu lo,
_ tinned neglect may reault in a loss <i\ stead of"fonglng 1 “for 'the °bahuy davi j Talu “ Wt ' li vcs, amounting in darupg* when onran irrinders. cats ami Hiu« whi to un amount cxceedins the rust even
-Canadian horses are coming lo j when organ grinders, cats and Hies will
' America at the rateof per month. jb« thawed out
of an entire new building.
I
