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OCT 8 1881.
NO. 25
tie m mi urn, l^Nt nl>l i>ili4*<I 1W.“»:5. INDIANAPOLIS. INO. Si DpteBt! Our Htock it now very larite and complete. elm com mis. All tho Now and Fashion bio Fabrics, Surah Silks, Satin i>e Lvons, Moire Antiques, Geos Grains, Satin Buocades > Me RYE I ELLEN, > IvHADA.MES, Dress and Trimming Satins. Wo a.-'k special attention to our handsome lino ot PLUSHES AND VELVETS. ir^*All Goods Marked, in 1’Iain Figures.
Last week we noted that tho cows of this city were alfiictod with a disease similar to "jiink-eye” in horses. Now comes a dispatch from St. Louis: A disease resembling “pink-eye” has broken out among the cows in the southern part of tho city, and it is said to be making ravages in nearly all tho dairies, hut, of course, the dairymen nearly all deny it. The cows suffer with inflammation of tho eyes and nostrils for several days, and are in pain, but they recover in nine cases out of ten.
Tub fact is announced that three members of the Electoral Commission who decided that Gen. Hayes was elected President, are dead. President Garfield was the third to-die.
In the New York Sun of a recent date.
The Enquirer gives the following in regard to a little “backstanding” between the faculty and tho students at Bloomington . A lively war is threatened between the faculty and the students of the Indiana University, at Bloomington. Some time ago the students held a meeting and selected Col. Bob Ingersoll for orator at the Commencement. This se-
Tho Dirty Dozen is a Kansas City club and its members arc so like the name that one of their own number did not invite them to his wedding. They went to the house, however, and throw stones through the windows. Tho first grooms man said: “Just hold on till I come back j —I won’t lie gone but a minute.” lie went out. killed one of the Dozen by a pistol shot, roturne-. to his place before the clergyman, and the marriage pro-
ceeded.
HANNA & BLACK, TJHEIEI
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a correspondent writing from Indinnapo-
lis, says : In article l of the Constitu- « reatI /’ The * ho P ed lho
We be* to inform tho Indies in an<1 around Greenoiiatle that, when requeetted by letter, wo will mail, free <d eharffe, full lines of g&mpiee and carefully till and forward orders however email, by Inail or express, as desired. Prices In every case the same as if tho purchaser came to Indianapolis and bought the goods at our store. Terms: PostofQce order or C. 0. L>. Pettis, I vers & Co.
Bargains! Bargains!! G6 to Burnett’s at the Opera Houso building. He has tho largest and host stock of boots and -shoos in the city and defies competition. Tho best line of kip and calf boots made in the United States are found only at Burnett’s. Tho most beautiful, elegant and durable fine shoes in kid, pebble goat, French kid and calf kangaroo and cordovan in the latest styles at Burnett’s. ——Reynold’s, Cloyes, Goodgar & Aamatrong, and other celebrated shoes for ladies and misses to ho found only atjHurneti’s. Just received—boys’ and girls’ shoes for school wear. The be»t in the market and at Bottom prices. ——Wo are receiving poods daily 1 , and can say truly that our stock of hoots and shoes wore never better. Come and examine for yourselves. Tho best English Giain and Frencli Kip Boots in Putnam County to be had at Burne tt’s.
SUCCESS!
Tons. Abrams, 0#inR to a 1:ir»rely .increase.1 business, has Mesrc&liged to moved his stock of groceries, Prov isions, GLASS & QUEENSWARE,
Mt. Clvmonai Mich.) True Record.
AY. T. Leo, Esq., of this paper, says :
, . . , 1 Being convinced of the efficacy of St. lection puined and shocked the Acuity J JttCobs Ull ln curing rheumatism, I have
no hesitancy in recommending it.
see the danger of inviting a man like Colonel Ingersoll among them, and reconsider tli ir action. The students refused to see the danger, and hence would
tion of the United States, in the 3d section, it is provided that the Senate shall choose a President pro tempore in the absence of the Vico President or when tho latter shall exercise the office of President of the United States. It does not say r that the President pro tempore shall bp a Senator any more than that the Clerk shall he a Senator. If that is true, and the Senate can go beyond its
limits for a President pro tempore, why ^ersoll shall come in spite of tho fac-
not elect Thomas *V. Kendricks to that
office?
An aged man, ulllictea with catalepsy, lia been placed in jail at Ilaldome, Connecticut, on complaint of two married
not reconsider. The family gave notice laughters, for failing to support his familial Ingersoll would not he permitted to 1 11 v, the youngest member of which is 24. lecture within the sacred walls. This I His case arouse* a great deal of eymptiput the students on their mettle, and 1 th . v and indignation in the town, and ho they announce that they will rent the! wou,d bu instantly released, if he did town hall f.,r tlu-ir orater, and Colonel not decline to be liberated by anybody
There is many a slip ’twixt cup and
A Nit now 'ti- said that George Scoville, 'a Chicago attorney at law, and brothur-
, „ in-law of the assassin, will appear as bp, and the nows comes from Washing- comisol (or Guiteau at the tria , in W ash-
ton that there is a feeling, indeed, with some a conviction, that District Attorney Corkbill will commit some unpardonable blunder on the law side in tho case in connection with the trial of Guiteau. There is only one prominent legal aspect in the.matter, and that is the question of jurisdiction. It is an important one, and in the mind of Corkill it is settled that Guiteau can legally ha tried in Washington, and not in New Jersey. There are
ington. Furthermore, it may he stated, that Mr. Scoville takes tho case at the earnest insistence of his wife, Guiteau’s sister. He believes that Guiteau is insane. He fully shares in the general feeling as to the honible crime, and admits that unless the assassin is insane he richly deserves tho extrotne penalty of tho law. In a recent interview Mr. Seoville expressed his willingness to do what he could to establish Guiteau's in-
fore the jury matters relating to his mental condition, whether the indictment is
faulty or not.”
. ,, , , [great ellort, 1 can tell you that, to defend lor this reason : bupposo, say they, the, i,- . n T -n , , . him. II I appear at all, I will put be-
point is not raised in the trial, and Guiteau is convicted of murder and sentenced to death ; then his counsel should apply for a writ of habeas corpus, and carry the question of jurisdiction to the United States Supreme Court, and that body should hold that he should have been tried in New Jersey. In such event, so far as the law is concerned, the assassin would be free, because under the Constitution his life can not be twice jeopardized for the same ofiense. There is no doubt, even in such a contingency, that Guiteau would be "helped” to another world ; but the contiugency [contingency] is cited by lawyers because they fear that Corkhill, in his zeal to try the assassin, may
overreach himself.
To tho large room on tho Kartii of I'liHlec Sqiuivc, NavtUonr to the dry goods store of I. Hawkins whirc his friends and the public generally will always find th.- stork large, neat and clean, am! prices will he found as low or lower than elsewhere in Western Indiana. Higlirst Prices I'ukI tor aliie fJoimitry Produce. TOM A1!HAMS. tf is
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ThU undersigned nogs leave to inform tho ptlhiie that ho has added to his livery stock
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Finest and Latest Style of Carnages A#d Buggio*. and fine single and double drivint horse*. I am well prepared to furnish oarliaiP “ for parties, weddings and funerals on > hort notice. IVn-es to suit the limes. Horses and muloa bought and sold. G R £ N D C E N T R A L / LIVERY, SALE and; TEED STABLE I Northeat Corner Public Square Greencnstle, Ii-d. JOHN CAW'LEY.
How It i« to 15c Done. A special from Washington says that President Arthur proposes to arrange with the outgoing Cabinet that they may retire in a manner satisfactory to themselves, and so as to avoid public clamor. Mr. Blaine will be offered a first-class foreign mission, which it is believed he will not accept. Secretary Hunt will be tendered a Territorial Judgship, which doubtless he will not refuse, as otherwise he will he left without a position. Secretary Kirkwood will ho appointed Governor of Arizona Territory, in place of Pathfinder Fremont. Tho Administration will use its best endeavors io secure Mr. Windom’s return to the Senate, that being tho position most desired by him. Postmaster-General James will cither accept the Presidency of a monied corporation in New York, already tendered him, or, if he prefers, will be made Assistant Treasurer at New York. Mr. MacVeagh is anxious to return to his law practice, which is more remunerative than any public office, and hence, while entertaining no unkind feeling toward President Arthur, docs not need nor will he accept any office. Tho most embarrassing problem is to dispose of Secretary Lincoln. To invite him to retain his portfolio would be to create an invidious distinction not at all complimentary to ills retiring associates. Upon consultation with General LoL r un, it has been determined to tender the l Attorney-Generalship to Senator David I Davis, of Illinois, whose Senatorial term expires March 3, 18^3. Tho resignation of Judge Davis will create a vacancy ; and in the event of his acceptance of the Department of Justice, it is proposed to elect Secretary Lincoln to the Senate in
his place.
It is not known whether Senator Davis will accept, but in view of tho fact of the improbability of his re-election, it is thought he will regard the proposition favorably, since his habits and tastes are eminently judicial. Another point President Arthur hopes to gain by this ex'change is to secure Republican ascendency in the Senate by substituting Lincoln forjudge Davis.
but his daughters.
AMERICAN LADIES. The first impression Sara Bernhardt received o’’ tho American ladies manifested itself thusly: “Oh ! ze ladies, za are so beautiful, such clear complexion I nevare see before,” all of which is due to tho universal use of Swuyno’s Ointment for skin diseases, which insures a clear and clean complexion, and a healthy color. This recalls to mind the divine precept, "cleanlines* is next to Godliness.” oct It is announced officially by the health authorities at New Orleans that there has not been a single case of yellow fever in that city this year. Don’t you forget it. “Sellers’ Liver Pills” were the first pills so called in the United States, and never fail to do their work.
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Have in Hock a full and complete line ol Parlor Furniture, Library Furniture, Chambers Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, Lounges, Patent Rockers of the best styles, Marble p and Plain Tables, Pictures and Picture Frames, and in fact, overytkihg desirable in tho Furniture Hue. Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. TJlTDEHTAECIKi'C In all its branches, carefully attended to. A full stock of Undertaker^ Bogus constantly on hand. Our Hearse iH one of the finest in thi.** section of the State.| HANNA & BLACK, 14 and 1C E. Washington St.
GEORGE BICKNELL,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Senator Jones, of Nevada, who occupies tho enviable position of most intimate friend of President Arthur, is an Englishman by birth and fifty years old. His parents came to this country when he was less than a year old and settled near Cleveland, O. His education was obtained in tho public schools of that city. In 1S40 he started to seek his fortune in California. He settled in Tuolumne county, engaged first in mining, and then in politics, served as County Sheriff and member of’the Legislature, ran for Lieutenant Governor and was defeated, and finally went to Nevada. Here, through some lucky mining investments, he became very wealthy, and in 1873 was elected to to the United States Senate. Shortly after taking his seat, he made a speech on the hard money side of the financial question. The speech attracted a great deal of attention at the time, and was decidedly an oratorical hit. Since then, Senator Jones has not taken a prominent part in the debates of the Senate. Senator Jones is a good talker, a good dresser, a good liver and a good fellow—more of a politician than a statesman, more a man of the world than a student, fonder of society than of work, hut possessing qualities that will enable him to hold his own under all circumstances. Piitnauiville. The now M. E. preacher is a Crane. The Presbyterians are casting about to find a minister to fill their pulpit—Piev. Rogers’ time having expired. Tho Sunday school entertainment at tho Presbyterian church recently, was a
success.
Mr. Grigsby makes harness for R. 11. Bowen’s store. William Watson will teach in Dist. 7, Cloverdale township. Mrs. Boyd and Miss Collins will teach in Putnamville. Will Ilamaker has taken up his residence in Terre Haute. Jacob Gore is plastering a home for Isaac Perry. B. F. Utterback and wife have hied away to Terre Haute. Labor is being performed on the stone work of our new bridge across Deer
creek.
R. U. Bowen is still agent for the .Utna Insurance Company, and for the Adams Express Co. Mrs. Kerchival is visiting in Virginia. Edward Layman, of Des Moines, Iowa, is here on a visit. Scott Crawley is learning the marble cutter's trade with Alva Mangutn. A sister of Robert Ingerton, of Chicago, visited her brother hero last week. An old man lost his balance by kicking at his wife, in Louisville, and was killed by the fall
Truth has discovered that the Americans are an ingenious people. Finding that the boxes in whieh American apples were sent in such largo quantities to England were afterward of little use, they now pack the apples in coffins, which
command a ready sale.
UNQUESTIONABLY TUB VERY BUST.
Ba!.thiob!. Md., April 29, 1S81.
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. Dent*—1 have reoully been uein* your Brown’s Iron Bitters in my family, consisting of mysolf. wile and three ohiideon , and tho effect has been always as marked as in the case Mr. Phelps. It is unquestionably a wonderful uiedicine. Very truly. A. J. Bowen.
The elopement of Martha Neally, the richest heiress of Clermont County, Ohio, with Dr. John McDonald, an already married nun. was noteworthy from the fact that the girl's mother accompanied the couple in their flight. "Just as Goon.”—One of my friends who had been using Fellows’ Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites for consumptP.n, was induced by one of our druggists to take another preparation of Hypophosphites, which, ho said, was “just os good, it not better.” The use of half a bottle taught him that, if he would consul i Ids safety, he must return to your Syrup again. Gkohoe C. Foot, Mansion-House Hotel, Baltimore, Md. Tho Rev. S. S. Hunting appeared on the stage of atheatrejat DcsMoines.Iowa, at the conclusion of a regular peformancc, and married an actor and actress, who still wore the costumes of tho play. Cat ii ■'■li. Relief in five minutes in every case; gratifying, wholesome relief beyond a money value. Cure begins from first application, and is rapid, radical and per- j nmnent. Choking, putrid mucous dislodged, membrane c'caused and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste and hearing restored. Complete treatment for $1. Ask for Sandford’s Radical Cure, oct The fare on the railroads running out ,of Boston has boon reduced to five cents to any point within five miles, and the experiment is said to bo satisfactory alike to the companies and to suburban resi-
dents.
WAGONS, PLOWS, HARROWS. And Farm Machinery CiJencrally. Iron and Steel, Horse Shoos and Uorec-Sboos Nails. Has just received another car-load of tho celebrated OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS.
Alfoi the
CASSIDY SULKY PLOW, Warranted to (five satisfaction, or no sale, after a fair trial. On hand and for sale
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ST UDEB AKER Farm and Spring wagons and Fhaetons, The “Young Iloosier" 3-hoed Wheat drill, and the “Uoosier” 8-hoed Wheat Drill. CHOICE TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE Northeast corner Columbia and Indiana streets, Greencastle, Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally
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It is the height of folly to wait until you are in bod with disease you may not get over for months, when you can be cured during the early symptoms by Barker's Ginger Tonic. We have known tho sickliest families made the healthiest by a timely use of this pure medicine.— Observer. oct McNeally reached across a Texas gaming table and seitrd tho stakes belonging to Philips. His hand was instantly pierced and fastened down by Philips’s knife; hut he quickly freed himself and killed Phillips with a pistol. Salt Rheum for seventeen years. Help less for eight years. Unable to walk. Got about on bands and knees. Head, face, neck, arms and legs covered. Cured by Cuticura Remedies. Will McDonald, 2542 Dearborn St., Chicago. oct IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS. Special inducements are offered by the Burlington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to ho found elsewhere in this issue. 40t4S
were granted nur Piann* in tho HREAT WOKI.H’S FAIR In L"M>ON, KM; at tho li KK AT OPuSiriuN I’MtIS. K’,7; ut the 1M KitN ATluXAL KYPOSIT ION in Chili, H75; and at the grand CenteuiiiuliKx'biiion, Philadelphia,'76.
All persons wi^hinK to purchase (or examine) linstrnmenti are ^respectfully!invited to Tif
our ware-rooms.
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Sellers’ Liver ITUs cure Liver Complaint, Headache,st efc. Dizziness Fever & Ague.
