Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1890 — Page 2

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nTE GIIEENCA5TLE !>ArLT RA^XEK AM) TIMEfS, OCTOBER 29, 1890.

OF THE MOST EXQUISITE FRAGRANCE, I'ux'C I )nig , s, Baking Powder, And Spices^ NESf LfflFS, MB THE BEST COAL OIL. SOLID .A.T

JONES’ DRUG STORE.

B. F. HAYS & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises Umbrellas, etc. -Laundry Agents.— Collars and cuffs sent every Wednesday and returned Saturday. bOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE.

Broafeet & Brawn, REAL ESTATE, Exchange and Loan Office.

All Kinds of

CITY ani FARM PROPERTY FOE SALE.

MONEY! Private funds to loan in sums of $600 and over. OiBce in Southard’s YHeck—upstairs. 2.Vi tf Replici Stt!

Milton Trusler, Candidate lor Secretary of State and Hon, Stanton J. Peole, will speak at the Court House, TOESDAY, UCT. 28, at 1 p. HI. Farmers come ont.

VOTERS! C ut TIiIm* Out; iiiid I’hkW It III Vour Bat*. How to Vote—To vote a ticket straight the voter will stamp the square at the head or the ticket and no other. IT It Is Intended to tote a mixed ticket, he will then stamp the square before the name of each candidate for whom he votes, and NOTi stamp the square at the head of the tieket. No wonder Democratic speakers fight shy of the State debt. It is a blanket mortgage on every acre of land in the State.

ifc <«ood Fellow o.,’) IndianapoliH Journal.

Do not vote for a man for no other reason than lie is called a “good fellow.■’ Three fourths of the Inellleients in the world are “good fellows,” and many

of the defaulters in official positions without injury.

1 ^ RAILROAD ACCIDENTS.

Barnnm’s Circus Train Wrecked Near

Montlcello, Ga.—Ollier Wrecks.

Macon, Ga., Oct. 29.—Barnum’s circus train in five sections left here yesterday morning at 6 o'clock for Athens, on the Covington and Macon road. Five miles from Monticello the train men lost control of the third section on a long down-grade and it dashed into the rear of the second wotion on the end of which was the c^. s car, preceded by a car containing horses. A man named Kelly, of Kalamazoo, Mich., in the car was killed, and another man, name unknown, was badly hurt. Eight horses in the forward car were killed. The two engines pulling the third section were derailed and badly damaged, as were six or eight cars following. The fireman of the first engine, Lewis Glenn, was instantly killed. The engineers of both engines and the other fireman jumped. The show wiU lose

two or three appointments.

ON THE TRACK TOO LONG. Two Civil Knglnecrn Killed By a Train on the New York ami New Haven Hoad. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 29.—Edward Cooper, of New York, and James Henderson, of Ohio, civil engineers in the employ of the New York and New Haven railroad, were instantly killed on the Niantic bridge at East Lyme yes-

terday.

The accident was a peculiar one. The two victims were employed in constructing a double track of the Shore Line and were walking ahrtig the bridge, evidently cognizant that the passenger train which left New Loudon at 7:4:l was steaming down upon them. The train could be seen a quarter of a mile, i*nd the men evidently thought they had plenty of time to get out of the way. but when near the end of the bridge they were struck by the pilot of the engine and thrown some distance on the side of the track. Both bodies were horribly mangled. The men were young, and it seems unaccountable that they should have taken such a risk of remaining on the track.

Killed on a C'ro<»sliix.

Kansas City, Oct. 29.-Dewey Underwood, one of the most noted wing shots in the state, president of the Kansas City Driving Park association, and president of the Gun club, was driving across the Chicago and Alton track at Fifteenth street at <1 o'clock yesterday in ruing when his buggy was struck by a westbound passenger train, killing Mr. Underwood instantly. Deceased was about 50 years of age.

Train Jumpod the Track.

Jacksonville, Fin., Oct. 29. — An Orlando, Fla., special to The TimesUnion says: The southbound morning train on the South Florida railroad jumped the track two miles north of this city at half-past 10 o'clock yesterday. Fireman Oscar Whilleu was killed, and Engineer John O’Kourke seriously hurt. The passengers escajied

A tJtidjjc Stricken Down. Philadelphia, Oct. V9.—A special to The Inquirer, from Altoona, says: Hon. Robert L. Johnson, of Ebensburg. president judge of Cambria county, was stricken with apoplexy vest -rdny evening, death ensuing in a short time. He was 70 years old.

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PUUl.'SHtU S'CUV KVKMNQ (EXCEPT Hl’NDAY. ifY MU LAKD J. BECKETT.

Entered a-t..e Post office at Ureciicasile tvl./as second class Matter. Office—Banner IJuflditifr on Indiana Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES. TO MAIL BUBSCKIBERS. One Yr’sr, In advance .. $5 (X) Rli M.mills in advance 2.50 Tbiee i-Ionth in advance ; 1.25 Two Months In advance h:> One Month In advance 45 DELIVERED DY 0AK1EK. Per Week - - 10 Cents Persons desiring Tiif. Daily served at their homes can secure ft by postal card re quest. Where delivery Is Irregular, please make Immediate complaint to the office. Persons g< lag abroad cap have Tits Daily sent to them at any ixitnt they may desire. and the address changed as often as miy be required There Is a gre 't deal of p ensure to be derived from reading the noTie paper when absent. Price 10 cents per week.

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^crojuftt Is the most ancient and most general of all diseases. Scarcely a family Is entirely free from It, while thousands everywhere are Its suffering slaves. Hood's Barsepanlla has bad remarkable success In curing every form of scrofula. The most severe and painful running sores, swellings In the neck or goitre, humor In the eyes, causing partial or total blindness, yield to the powerful effects of this medicine. It thoroughly removes every Impurity from the blood. Scrofula “ My little daughter’s life was saved, as we believe, by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before she was six mouths old she had 7 running scrofula sores. One physician advised the amputation of one of her Ungers, to which we refused assent 'When we began giving her Hood’s Sarsaparilla, a marked Improvement w as noticed and by a continued use of It her recovery was complete. And she is now. being seven years old, strong and healthy.” B. C. Jones, Aina, Lincoln County, Me. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Boldbyall drugglita. #1; six for f5. Prepared by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar

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ADVERTISEMENTS. Heading notices 2 cents per line each loserion Kates for ulsplay advertisements given on application.

WEDNESDAY.

OCT. L9. IS^O.

No candidate is permitted to hire drivers to haul voters to the polls on election day, but any person may use bis own vehicle for this purpose.

A vote for the Democratic County Ticket is a vote approving the glaring mismanagement of county afiairs and the enormous increase of taxptio i.

There is no such thing ns “stralch ing” a ticket under the new law; you are not allowed to murk your ballot with pen or ink, to scratch out any name or write any name thereon; if yoi should do this, your bdllot would be thrown out.

Blank Deeds and Mortgages for sale at this office.

Vmali'Tii Land Sjjle—.% C-oldun Opportunity to S*»«*ure a Home—Hall ItaK’N Via tho ISi^ Four fitouCe. On account of Land Sale at Middlesborough, Kv., November 10th. IS'io. tfie Big Four Route will sell tickets, Nov. 7tliand H'h, good fifteen days returning, at one fate for the round trip. Middlesborough, Ky., with an Invested capital of over twenty-six million dollars and a large and steadily increasing population, offers unequalled advantages to the Capitalist seeking a ■mfe and prothable investment, or the Mechanic in search of a pleasant, comfortable home, and an opportunity to belter bis position. The golden era of commercial pros perity is dawning in the South and those who are first in the Hell will be the first to reap the fruits of their en terprise. Secure your ticket over the Big Four Route and through personal observation satisfy yourself as to the inexbau tible resources of this wonder ful section of our country. For full information call on or address F. B. 11 nestis, agent Big Four Route, (ireencastle. d and w tf.

GlrD, Kcatl Thla! To the school girl who secures the largest number of subscribers for the Daily Banner and Times will be given an elegant silver jewel casket worth $8. The casket can be seen at Shipley’s jewelry store. Tins offer will hold good from now till the 1st of November. Subscriptions should he handed in eacti evening after 4 o'clock, td “Don’t bo stubborn, just wurromier, Head hr on your legal tender, Bond us on your advert inirig The result will be surprising; Every dollar that is seat us, Will insure returns momentous. If you don’t bohere our poet. Try us, the result will ehoir it.** tf.

Train Derailed. Min-xeapold, Oct. 20.—A Crest..n, Iowa, special to Tho Tribune says: By the derailing of a freight train oast c f Lie t >n Into la.-t night, a train follow-'* fr.g collided, wrecking seven cars ami an engine, and scalding Engineer Clapp, Fireman McCarney and Brakeman Ervin. Their injuries are painful but not fatal. Ilvp.iir Men Killed. Philadelphia, Oct. 29.—Peter McMullen and Joseph Bovnelli, repairmen on the Reeling raih’ond. were struck by a train yesterday and killed. Minitrel Killed. New Yorr, (Jet. 39.—Minstrel McGrath. of 00'» West Twenty-Sixth street, was insiantly killed to-day by an e.evated train. NOT A COWBOY. A PonnsylvGertnsiu TeachfM Canadhm I'HimerH an l.xpcnsivt* Le*Hn». Wi OPETOt K, Out., Oct. 29.—A Pennsylvania German has been masquerading around here in the guise of a cowboy L r some time, buying farms and cutting a pretty wide swath. The field of operation was in a Gorman settlement in Blenheim township near the scene of tho liemv. 11 tragedy. The stranger showed checks amounting in value to .>.50.000. and. whether good or not, they nicsincrized the neighborhood. lie purchased several t'anns in the vicinity at high figures, giving notes for payment. He then took possession and began to dispose of the poultry and stock. He also succeeded in capturing one of Blenh. im's lair daughters and they were married. Yesterday he was arrested on tho charge of horse-stealing, and it turns out that ho is one C. E. Miller, a veterinary surgeon, from Pennsylvania, who is wanted in that state on several charges. It is also claimed that he has half a dozei. wives in the states. <**nm%u IVituer Commit* Suicide. Jefferso' City, Mo., Oct. 29.—Ferdinand Sunder, a German printer, committed suicide yesterday afternoon by drowning, lie had been drunk and was arrested, lie was released under promise to leave town. Accompanied by a policeman ha started to the depot. On his way down he started toward the river saying he wanted to wash his bands. < >u reaching tho bank he jumped in, but as there was more mud than water, tho policeman jumped after him. Hander waded on until he got into deep water and deliberately lay down and was washed down the stream and drowned before he could be rescued. SberilTshot Through the Neck. W ILL! AMSBEROIf, Ky., Oct. 29.—M. A. Moore, a sheriff of Whitley county, had a difficulty with John Thomas, the marshal of Williams burgh last night, in which Thomas was shot through the neck and dangerously if not fatally wounded and Joseph Bridgeford. a spectator, was shot in the hip. The difficulty took placeatiho depot in Williamsburgh, and was the result of a former quarrel. t Mortgage lirokcr Disappear*. Chicago, Oct. 29.—W. 8. Wharton, a chattel mortgage broker, has left the city and also creditors whose accounts will amount to $50,000. llis two heaviest victims are the United States Loan company and the Chicago Trust and Savings bank. He owes the first named institution $10.(loo and the bank $2tf,0()0. It is believed that he fled to Canada. Grew Dependent. San Francisco, Oct. 29.—Jnlius Dornsife, aged 23, a son of ex-mayor Dorneife, or Kansas City, committed suicide last night by taking laudanum. Despondency was the cause of his committing the lush act.

NOTICE TO STUDENTS AMI CITIZENS: 1 have moved my shop to the front room on tho cor. of Hamm and College ave * opp. Kiist Central college, and would solicit my old customers and will endeavor to merit it by giving them the beat work and low prices. Best enstom made French kip boots $4 00 Men’s French calf congress shoes 4 00 Men's half soling 50c Women's half soling 40c Children’s half soling 25c All kinds of shoe blackingr and ladies' shoe polish; also medicated soap tor face and hands. All this we propose to do or •.bust." zBltf H. C. HATFIELD.

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ALL RECORDS BROKEN. With the change of time taking effect (May 18. IHSta, The Sul It! Yestibuled Trains —OF THEBig Four Route Will be scheduled so as to provide the best and quickest service ever offered between the f" i North, South, East and West.

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THE Ladies and gentlemen of Greencastle and Putnam county are invited to call and examine the new and elegant stock of Fancy Stationery just received at the Banner and Times Job Printing Establishment. It is pronounced by all to be the HANDSOMEST line of goods ever ofi'ered in this city. There is no end to the Novelties to be found in this assortment, embracing as it does every variety and style of Wedding, Address and Visiting Cards, Programs, Menus, &fc., &e. Also line Stationery, such as every LADY will be pleased to add to her portfolio. The goods must be seen to be appreciated, and when seen the exclamation of every beholder is, “Beautiful! Most Beautiful! ’ The most fastidious taste cannot fail to be suited, and the prices are so low that the lady or gentleman of limited means can invest.

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ne Malia Line Offers the traveling public unequalUd facilities to alt points in the EAST, WEST! SOUTH.

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