Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1890 — Page 2

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aud lives iu a cause which is poorly appreciated, comparatively speaking, and where the fruits of heroic effort are scant.

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The financial siui.tiiou iu London and New York is playing havoc with lha prices of grain as well as stock-. December wheat has declined within the past four days from lOV, to 93J, May from 114 to 10 : J. May corn from 551 to 51}, pork 512.00 to $11.50. ~ It will take quite a spell for the public to become convinced that the entire country is not to he mined by high prices by the McKinley bill, as recited by the Democratic press. Until that time, however, business will continue more or less feverish and disturbed.

All Kinds of CITY aili FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE. MONEY! Private funds to loan iu sums of $500 and over. Office in Southard’s Block—upstairs'. 255 tf

Yod can fool some Republicans for a short time but you can’t fool them so that they will stay fooled. When they have seen the practical operation of the McKinley law, as they will soon, their desire for revenge will rise to a passion and they will have it 1892.

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Tex years ago Col. liobsrt Ingeisoll predicted that at this time two theaters would be built for one church. The other day Chaplain McCabe reminded Ingersoll of his prophecy and added: “The time is up. The Methodist are now building four churches every day—one every six hours. Please venture upon another prediction for the year 1900.” * oti h t:vr.

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The story that the McKinley law is to repealed in the coming short session of Congress may safely be disregarded The apportionment measure and the regular appropriation bills will keep Congress busv from its assemblage to the 2th of March, when the session closes, without tackling the tariff.—81.

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History repeats itself. Away back tilling;

PANDORA'S PUPIL Poor Miss Piper little thought when she begun to teach Mr. Sligor, a gentleman. of neglected education, hovv i to read and write that her fair fame was in danger. But one day Mrs. Grimm, her landlady, paid her a visit, told her she ought to be ashamed of herself to behave so unladylike, that all the neighborhood was talking about the scandal, and wound tip uy asking the poor little old maid to leave the house. Poor Mi.-s Pandora! As her friend and landlauy walked out of tbo door with her handkerchief to her eyes she stood motionless, as though turned to a pillar of salt. 8he saw just how this repair of neglected education must appear to her small circle of discarded pupils, and felt a strong desire to drown herself, or jump out the window, or turn on the gas, or take a box of mutches in her tea; and sue might actually, it seemed to her afterward, have uied of mortification, hut that the gong at the front door pulled violently at this moment, startled her, »Ufi Nora, running up, wrapped in a waterproof cloak, for sho hud been making preparations to go to bed, announced: -Air. Sliger.” “Ho can’t come up.’" «iid Pandora, “at Hiis hour of night.” “No. miss; he says for you to come down.” " Pandora went down. Mr. Sliger was at the door. •■'I here’s a telescope at the corner,” bo said; "something going on in some star or other, I believe. Beta bonnet and shawl and come and take a peep. It will be a lesson in astronomy for uie. You can explain it, you know same terms us the other lessons.” Pandora without a word obeyed. The door was closed after the two, leaving Mrs. Grimm staring at Nora. “That’s the capslieaf," said the

lady

“Shall I sit up for ’em?’ asked

N ora.

“No." said Mrs. Grimm, “1 will.” Meanwhile Miss Pandora and Mr. Sliger peeped through the teloseopo and saw the rings of Saturn, which Mr. Miger supposed to bo phenomenal and temporary, and which wore explained by Miss Pandora to be fixtures, and then adjourned to an ico cream saioon of much elegance. This, indeed was desperate disslpa tion, Miss Pandora said to herself, as she sat before the cut-glass goblets on the damask cloth and saw the water splash from the little fountain in the center into the ae piarliun and over the gl >ssy plants, all reflected in the long mirr rs. However, what did it matter? She was already “talked about,” turned out of her lodgings as a person who had gone wrong. She would keep tins merry moment to remember wiien she had put an end to all by saying to the neglected pupil that she could no longer impart in-

struction to him.

He was ordering every indigestible luxury on the bill of faro, the diamond on his little finger Hashing like a small sun, obsequious waiters bobbing about behind them. He looked kindly at her, and asked her if she iikod this or that. He was as simple as an old baby; as kind as an old lady, and ho was a nice, ploasant-looking man. “All over! All over!” sho said to herself. "i might have known what a wicked world this is, and how ill it thinks of innocent things. Why might not I go on teaching him for-

ever without harm?”

People were coming in fr m con-

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FRIDAY,

NOV. 14. 1890

COMING EVENTS-

The W. M. R. French lecture in Meharry hall. Not. 14 Mueio Concert Company in Meharry hall, De"-. 1.

The fight iu Terre Hanta over the saloou closing law is quite intereeticg. Republicans of this city may return thanks on Thanksgiving that the result of the late political battle was an exception and not the rule.

The druggists of Danville, who were indicted by detectives front Indianapolis. have pleaded guilty. They made a hard fight hut had to give iu finally. Or 51,026,309 recieved for missions by the Methodist Episcopal Church during the last year, ?400,17() was expended in the United States. This latter sum was none to large. We have a great missionary field at home, and good seed n=ed here is as well sown as it is in foreign lands, where missionarits lose their health

at the first fall election recorded in human annals the opposition emried unanimously the precinct of Eden by the use of the same methods of misrepresentation that prevailed in tins country on the4th inst. This is part of the same old c ntest ot opposing elements and principles that has been carried on with varying tide of defeat and victory since the genesis of humanity. The ultimate triumph of trulti,however is not at all doubtful.—Chicago Inter Ocean. IIik Wife pp’.Mrpd )• s ICin C'otiiiiel. There was a itovi-l trial in the police court, to-day. says the W ashington Star, Tim defendant was a man mimed Noble Brush, who keeps a small oyster house on Maryland avenue. When the ease was called .Mr. Dumontsaid Cm' tim charge against Kush was keeping an unlicensed bar. Bush was not reai.y for trial because ho said his counsel, Mr. Cahill, was not present. At this juncture his wife appeared, and sho also interposed an objection to the trial proceeding in the absence of his counsel. Mho asked if she could not appear as her husband’s counsel and the court grunted her request, In her opening speech sho referred to the pro edition as a case of “perjurdy,” and proceeded to upset the government's case. She examined the tvitne.ssos who gave evidence against her husband, and then sho called wiU jesses on her own behalf. I lm court disposed of the case by imposing a lino ol $105, and the defendant noted an appeal. Cor Knit, Home ami six acres of ground just oast of city limits. New house, seven rooms, hard wc od finish, very convenient in exce lent condition, beautiful location, with orchard and abundance of small fruit. Inquire of Tht i Lewis A Corwin.

Vole* JiefttorfHt by a Three years ago Airs. Frank M Chambers, of Canton. Ohio, lo.-,t Iu-. voice, and since that time has be unable to spea,< abo o a whisper. Fi teen different d cto.s were consult,' butcouhl do n thing for her. 1 ecc.it < she was taken witu a vudent tit ■ sneezing and she is now a’oio to lai in a natural tone.

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 Sarsaparilla has had remark; file suecess in curing every form of scrofula. The most severe and palulul 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 Sercfafe “My little daughter's life was saved, as we believe, by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before she was six mouths old sho 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 v. ;is noticed and fiy a continued use of it her recovery was complete. And she Is now, being seven years old, strong and healthy." B. C. Junes, Aina, Lincoln County, Me. Hood’s Sarsaparilla 9 Sold by all druggists. j?l; six for ?5. Prepared by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mala. IOC Doses One Dollar

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columns beyond the fountain, was very quiet. Tbo waiters wore gone to execute Mr. Hiper’s heliosis. Suddenly he turned to her and tool: a letter from ills pocket. “Miss 1‘lper,” he snid, “road that.” Pandora opened the missive and perused it. It was from a firm of lawyers, speaking in plain terms of Mr. St. Leger as a gentleman and a man ol honor and fortune. “1 did not need it. indeed.” said Pandora, sadly. “And this is the wav your name is really spelt? 8t. 1.Offer! It's it beautiful name.” • It sounds a little curious to mo,” he said. “Mother wrote it Miffer. J never knew; but you see I’m all right. They never took me without u character when I—went for a place—in ihe poor times, and I couldn't expect you to take mo without a character either. I—I don’t know whether you despise me for my ignorance or not; but if you don't, why 1 want you to take me fot your pupil for life to marry me, you know. Pandora. Will you?” it was a dreadful thing to do in such a public place, but Pandora Piper felt that she was going to faint—the room grew black. ■•It was in my mind the first, day 1 came." lie said. “1 had' seen you often through the window, when you gave lessons to that little girl at Bell’s. I used to watch you with my opera glass. I felt suto that you were just the woman for me. and every lesson you pave me proved it. i slinil learn everything from you goodness as well as spelling. Oh, say yes! 1 want you! I wan’t you! Sho said “Yes." Mrs. Grimm was sitting up for her, pale with wrath, when she returned: but Pandora took her by both hands and said: , “You won’t turn mo out until after my wedding day, will you. dear? You’ll let me get married here. It’s next week. Mr. M. huger won’t wait. You seo we will have to go to Kngland to live on the estate. And. after all, a poor littlo toucher needs no great preparation." “Servants ana diamonds and a country house and a city hoime, and everything heart cuq wish," Mrs Grimm says, in telling Hie story, “d real great lady now. It ilke a ro manee,"

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