Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 November 1890 — Page 2

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2*H15 GMINCASTLE DAILY RAX^ EU AST) TIMES, NOVEMBER , 61890.

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HjIRF'TJIN/CEjS OF THE MOST EXQUISITE FRAGRANCE, Pure Drugs, Baking Powder, f And Spices^ If LIMPS, il THE BEST COAL OIL, SOLID .AJJO -

THB BLONDES DISAPPEARINa

Condition

JONES’ DRUG STORE.

B. F. HAYS & CO., 81 MERCMBT TAILBSS ML ■ , . . — (tents’ Furnishings, Ha's, Caps, Trucks, Valises Umbrellas,J etc. -Laandryl] Agents.— Collars and cuft’s sent every Wednesday and returned Sat-

urday.

JsOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE.]

proud wiugs for « lofty tligbtand return two years hence to plant his talons in the breast of the smile bird and tly away with him to the etherial regions whence no live rooster ever

returns.

The Repuoiicaus in congress did a great many good things in its late session and then spoiled it all at the close. The McKinley bill was the best act it passed, but it cime too iate to be of advantage at this elecj lion. In fact, the Democrats, by ! every sort of misrepresentation, turned the bill to their advantage in t le Congressional light aud made it do service also for the State and

the legislative ticket in this State.

REAL ESTATE, Exchange und Loan Office, • All Kinds of CITT aili F/iEM PROPERTY FOR SALE. MONEY! IVivite funds to loan in sums of $•',(() and over. Ortke m Southard's Ulack—upstairs’ 1155 tf

The will of the majority is the will of the people. From the vote cast I in this State we conclude that the I the will of the; people is to have an , increased State debt: a partisan control of tho State benevolences; an- [ other disgraceful legislature: anj other infamous gerrymander; an- ) other lease of life to Senator Voor- | bees. liut, as the man said who was ! told there were skippers in the c’oeese he was eating, 1 can stand it if the skippers can.

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Ohio, which has been one year tin- , tier the Democratic yoke, makes haste to throw it off. Other states just putting their necks into the same harness will follow Ohio’s example two years 1 iter.—Indianapolis Journal. We are the people.—Indianapol s

News.

"We are the people."—Indianapolis | Sentinel. Humor Vorreeted. I’u Iho F. iitor of 11 axnkb and Ti ji-r.

of Aflfclra the Uovaramoat

Should luvoattffhto.

Kloudos are said to be disappearing both In England and America, says the Illustrated American. Versons who can look back half a century unite in declaring thvt there is a marked change

In this respect.

For every red-haired person seen now, ten could have been met with twenty years back. In New England we are told the blonde ha- well-nigh

disappeared

In New York a reporter recently made an interesting experiment which any one whodoubts it may repeat. In ! the course of fifteen minutes' walk on | Broadway he counted‘.’no women,young I and old, with hair ranging from a me- | ilium brown to the darkest shades which all but artists call black. He passed only thirteen of the pronounced blonde type. Three of these had red hair, and the hair of two had J apparently been bleached. At a theater j the same evening lie scrutinized lifty women within easy range, aud only six had fair skins, blue eyes and light hair. They sat surrounded by a besy of dark women, who gave its prevailing tone to the complexion of the house. The public school yielded a singular re- ' suit. One class of eighty girls had eight blondes among them, another of slxty-live had sixteen, a ihird of liflyseven had only seven. Another observer hazards the statement that not more than 10 per cent, of New York women are blondes. "Ho anywhere where pretty girls congregate, and you will meet, tail, striking.looking ligures with dark hair and big, dark eyes. The blondes are disappearing. And why?" Science steps in with an explanation.. Dr. Hcddoes of the British lioyal Infirmary In London declares that after examining the hair of nearly 100 young women who came before his notice, he has arrived at the conclusion that In matrimony the brunette was preferred over the blonde In the ratio of three to two, ipid so, gradually but surely, through the section of dark women for wives and through the hereditary transmission of brunette traits, the blondes become extinct. FOURTH LADY OF THE LAND Mrs. Thomas II. Koori, Wife of iho Speaker of the House of Itepresentatlves. Much as has beou said about Speaker Thomas li. Heed since he entered upon the latest phase of his political career, which has suggested the possibility of his one day being the nominee of his party for the 1‘resideiit of the United btatos, the exlsteirce of a Mrs. Thomas 11. Heed has been almost overlooked by those who know of the Speaker onlv through the newspapers. Mrs Keod. like her husbanu, is well endowed with mental powers. She is in no sense a society lady, although she strictly observes her social duties, which, as the fourth lady of the land, aho <iads a hard task upon her lime. She is outranked socially by only Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Morion and Mrs, Chief Justice

Fuller.

Mrs. Heed is a perfect typo of the New Kneland matron. tslie possesses a face beaming with Intelligence and motherly sweetness. When in Washington the (speaker and Mrs. Heed, with their only child, occupy a magnificent suite of rooms at the Shoreham. Mrs. Reed wins the friendship of every one around her. Alongside of her big husband, Mrs. Heed looks likea little girl Her maiden name was Susan Merrill, and she was born in Center llurttor, Me. Her fattier, itev. S. II. Merrill, was one of the most eloquent pulpit orators in the Congrega-

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are rmni>rs uH iat in the community to the effect that our Preparatory School is to be disc jatinned. How such rumors could have originated i cannot imagine. It is sufficient to say that, so far as I know, there is absolutely no foundation for the reports. Oa the contrary, I have reason to believe that the Board is devising more liberally for the immediate future of this vigorous school. I heartily sympathize with purpose, and I confidently expect to see the numbers doubled within the the next few years. The larger and more efficient the Preparatory School, the larger and better will be all the other schools of the

^rta'^^t^’Tny^^nrrbcym^d^ 1 university. For my part, I am proud

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THURSDAY,

NOV. ti. 1W.

COMING EVENTSRot. J. II. Wilson, lecture, Meharry Hall. Friday evening, Nov. 7. There will be a concert given to-night at the A. M. B. church. You are cordially invited to come. Admission, adults, 10 cents, children. -» cents. The “stay-at-homes” were conspicuously absent on Tuesday. It was the usual oil year result. Wo will get at them right in 181)2. Tins is about the most “oflest”

of the School and of the good work it is doing. I see good reasons for its existence and fully believe that it is here to >tuy. lieopectfully, J. P. D. John. Greeccastle. Nov. 5. < onlirined. The favorable impression produced on the tirst appearance of I he agieeable liquid fruit remedy Syrupof Figs a few years ago ha? been more than confirmed by the pleasant experience of all who have used it, and the success of theproprietors and manufacturers, Hie California Fig Syrup Company. Noiitliern'LaiHt \ laoideii Opportunity to Sut ure* u Hull ICuti'N Vlit tli«* Ilia Four

IIoil It*.

On account of Land Sale at Middlesborough, Ky.. November 10, lW»o, Ihe Big Four Itoute will sell tickets, Nov. 7th and 8>h, good fifteen days returning, at one fare for the round trip. * Middlesborough, Ky., with an in-

mil-

Hut 8)1 a Didn't.

Mamma—Flossie, you have

1 lion dollars and a large and steadily In- very muiglny little girl, ai.d I mu-t

, {creasing population, offers unequalled punish you.

The Indianapolis News boasts that H( j van tage8 to the Capitalist seeking a Flossie (who has boon to iho dentist’s it was in it. Republicans should j safe aud protLable investment, or the j ro,,, ' || Uv)—oh, mamma! Won't yon

subscribe for the News at once. I Mechanic in search of a pleasant, com- l-l«ase glvejnc «»t. • I fortable home, and an opportunity to „ „

| better bis position. i Naturally.

A car-load of black bass is beaded j The golden era of commercial pros Indiauawards. Big Walnut should tfRV is dawning in the South and

® 4 - those who are first in the liel 1 will he

not be slighted in the distribution, jibe tirst to reap the fruits of their en . j terprise. Secure your ticket over the T- »■*'• f -»»-»• ! j, ,,d ,o , S'’rr5S and never crows. Ihe barnyard j| U ,xhau-tible resources <if this wonderfowl may scratch a few grains of ; ful section of mir country. For full

information call on or address F. P.

comfort from the dunghill of success, but th» eagle will spread his

Why Wa Ar. Orowlaff Dark. Th« korlcnt J.wo, writ*. Frank Hudson, were almost to a man fair-haired. Th$ old Greek* and Romans, sprung from the sods, were sunny-haired, aa were also the old Venetians, as Kuskln tells us. Why have all these people changed? Why have we changed? I’ll tell you, sir; It’s all the liver. Dark-haired people must be careful of what they eat. Heaven sent us golden-haired women in the olden time, when we were good; and the devil sends us cooks In modern times, when we are bad. Our grandfathers' livers are ruiued, and we inherit their bile, which turns our hair black. In Ireland, by the way. even as late as the sixteenth century, dark-haired men were so unusual that such men or women had Duhln (black) prefixed to their names.

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I have recently learned that there tional church in that section of New

England. Previous to her marriage

with Mr. Itccd in 1870 sho taughtschool for several terms. At tbe time of the marriage Mr. Itoed was attorney coneral of Maine Mr. Keod took his seat

“What this place suffers from the freshmen nobody knows!” exclaimed a

resident of a college town.

“I’d think you'd sophomore from the second-year men,” replied his hearer

A Cru«tl Sport.

Y’oung lady —Don't you think fox-

hunting a cruel sport?

Escort-Ya-as. Ills. It'srogulartor-

IInestis, agent Big Four Route. Green-| tore, bajove. I haven't been able to

castle. d and w tf. sit down fob a week.

rirramstaiim* Altar I>l*t.voces.

"Have you ever played In west. Mr Hainfatter?"

"Yes.” replied the tragedian, "1 ap-

peared once in Harrisburg.”

"But that is not the far west."/ "Sir. you would have thought clifferently if you had ever walked hocJI from there.” •

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Grow tli in UnhlDR* Nones-

It is the opinion of noted sp< jkts

on diseases of the nose, throi V*d .

lungs that one baby In every th

a growth 11. the nose that o! *••

nasal respiration. It Is due u

ing up the head.

LANGDON’S.

We }in\ e largely replenished our stock with such things as you need for fall and winter wear. Our lines ot Hosiery and Underwear lleing especially complete. We have knit goods in cot-

ton, wool and silk, made in union suits, or separate garments for ladies, misses and children, fast black, scarlet, natural and white. Hosiery for everybody, ladies, misses, children and

boys. The best values for the least money—sure!

An Alii,k . Cold Min*».

Alaska has the largest gold »

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§cn$ifa Is the most ancient and most general of all diseases. Scarcely a family Is entirely free from ib while thousands everywhere are Its suffering slaves. Hood's Sarsaparilla 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 tha 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 sho was six mouths obi she had 7 running scrofula sores. One physician advised the amputation of one of her fingers, to which we refused assent. When we began giving her Hood's Sarsaparilla, a marked improvement was noticed and by a continued use of it her recovery was complete. And she is now, being seven years o'.d, strong and healthy.” 3. C. Jonys, Aina, Lincoln County, Me. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by ail druggists. 51; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. HOOD dc CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. ICO Doses Ono Dollar

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M!t8. THOMAS H. HEED. In Congress In 1S77, aud everv winter since then Mrs. Keed nnsspent in Washington with her husband. The ohly child of Mr. and Mrs. Keed is Catharine, a beautiful girl of about Ll5. She has inherited the fine mental traits of both her father and mother, and considering her ago she is a wonderful intelligent child, hho is fairly worshipped oy her father, who liuuihrs her every whim. The floods own one | of the most beautiful homes in i’ortland. Me.

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Her Choir* hh to Hum*. Mrs. Struekoyle (to dealer)—"Oh, yes; and you may send up half a dozen hams.” Dealer—"Yes ma'am. What brand?” Mrs Struckovle—"You may send (ftuvas-back nums this time."

A OuU»t Home. "What color aro you going to paint your house?” was asked of a resid< ut of Mud vine, a r>. • Well,” ho responded, thoughtfully, "some quiet, modest color—ret’, for in--taneo, shading Into the green.”

DELINEATOR,

A Monthly Magazine

Fashion. Culture and

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