Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1891 — Page 3

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Hurleigh was larely attended. The Odd Fellows turned out in large numbers, both lodges attending.

Office at i-angdon's Book Store. Work executed on short notice. Call to any part of city. Please give us a trial. Mead : Bros., pnoPHiErous. LOCALS AM» I*KRHONALS. Current K*ent».-Our People ami Other People.—Items of Interest. Col. Mahan is quite ill, Ed. J. Dielz, of Chicago, is in the

city.

Elder C. M. Irwin is holding mee‘.ng at Cloverdale. Van Runyan is the new clerk at the Model Clothing and Hat House. It. D. Itobiuson is in the city. He has accepted a position on the Chicago

1‘oet.

Gratifying to All

The high position attained and the universal acceptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, as the most excellent laxative {(;q r j s t

known, illustrates the value of the qual- | advanced sta^e was shown by the tilling ities on which its success is based and of the teeth of the mummies at Cairo.

Tl»*» Wisdom of the Ancients*

Dr. Talmnge is very vigorously inclined to believe that the Nineteenth century had not absorbed all the wonders of the ar;;os. Jerusalem was a wonderful city, with wonderful architecture —nothing like it in all the ages. The reservoirs of Jerusalem were built with cement as perfect today as it was when the trowel laid it 1,000 years before

That dentistry had reached an

are abundantly gratifying to theCalifornia Fig Syrup Company. *

Solomon knew all about the circulation of blood. Job knew all about the re-

fraction of light.

The young people of the Christian Isaiah knew that the world was round church will give their entertainment ' vhen hesaid, "The Lord is seated on the . , . ., ,.i circle of the earth. Ancient art ex on Saturday evening, April 4th, in- ,, , * " I ....... . , i ri,: , celled the modern. Tynan purple j stead of the drd, as advertised, lick- _ conldn , t bo lnrt(k , llov .. pi iny describee ets on sale at Hopwood s book store ; a , nal ) eab i e gi a88 Uiat one could tie I Wednesday, April 1. i around his Wri-t. The Nineteentli cent-

1 nry couldn’t produce a Damascus blade, j We have great cities, but Babylon was

When you make up jour mind to j five times larger t han London. "1 betake Hood's Sarsaparilla, do not be in-j gin to wonder," said Dr. lalmage, "if duced to buy some other preparation the world Imsn’t forgotten more than it instead. Clerks may claim that “ours Mmows. But what this ago does exce is as good as Hood’s” and all that, but | in -'‘ he cont 1 1 >'■ 1 here

the peculiai merit of Hood s Saisapa

Every rvlonth many women Buffer from Excessive or I Scant Menstruation; they don’t know who to confide in to get proper advice« Don't confide in anybody but try Bradfieid’s Female Regulator a Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE, SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Book tn “WOMAN” mailed free. BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. So'.il hj all Orutfittftta.

ENGLISH’S SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST ACTRESS,

N(nu<t tonr (.rouixl.

i were never so many good men and

^ , | women as now. It is the result of the nlla cannot he equalled. Ihereforej illtlm . n( . ( . C)f Christianity.”-Washington

have nothing to do with substitute* p ust and iGBiat upon having Hood's Sarsa-j

Mr. Harry Burleigh, of Ohio, is in the j t)anl ] a- u,* | )e st blood purifier and l itoh.....-* ot.ie.t GlArl hpm hv I hp snirl (U>D.tli i » j. _i o \ Wllfll IS iX’lieVtiCl t«) 1>C tlie

oldest house standing in Boston has been

city,called hereby the illness and death | teuiWilltr U p medicine,

of his father.

Iloachdale and Russellville have es tablished K. of L*. lodges. This makes three in the county. Mrs. John M. Smith has returned to her home in this city after stay of ten weeks in Morristown. Tomorrow is Easter and Ihssburcbes have all prepared fine progrsms of special music and services appropriate to the day, A. F. Bridges and family left for Colorado Springs, Colerado, Monday, to make that placs their future horns. —lirnzil New Em. Dr. J. M. DsMotte lies reached the ether shore of ths Atlantic. He will spend throe months in (tei many and will return home is June. “Elder Wm. Wilson, of the Chrietieu denomiaetiee. of whose illness we made mentien in our last issue died Friday at his home seer Russellville. It takes IS,000 buthtls of corn per day to run the Cerealine mills and American starch works of Columbus. The former reqtmas 7,000 and the letter ti.000 bushels. Will the nun who has observed it rain on Sunday and seven Sundays thereafter "more as a thousand times” hare an opportunity to say “I told you so,” this year? On Monday next we will pul on sale a seasonable bargain in Ladies Swisi Jersey Vests both sleeves, and sleeveless. See them before you buy. W. C. Talburt. & Co. Not withstanding the terrible weather Friday, the funeral of John

Letters from Ensign Wm. M. Close, received yesterday state that Admiral Brown had transferred his Hag to their vessel, the San Francisco; that they would leave the Navy yard today, Saturday, stay a few days at San Francisco, snd the middle of next week sail for

tranvf* rred from ono ©elate to another for the firet time in over ‘Jou years. The property is known as (lie Wells mansion. The •ale was made by tho Welle estate to Mr. A. Hatshesky, a Hebrew million-

aire.

This interesting relic of the colonial l>eriod, tkjw used for a store and tene-

Talaaraiso, Chill. No stops would be I merits, Irenrs a strong resemblance in its

and three weeks to make the voyage.

strut'true, very substantial and likely to

BERNHARDT! IN VICTOREAN SARDOU S TV/O GREATEST PLAYS,

III

TUESDAY EVENING WED’SDAY EVENING

— 1 last anotlrer generation, if not torn down |

4:^i'k. W vi‘te ! to RAake room for a modern building.

APRIL 14, “FEDORA”

. APRIL 15, “LA TOSCA ’

Pifsent«d with the sam« Gu**t Company and the same

£ aborate Scenery, Coetum.es and Proport es

es were employed in New York.

Prices of Rsskrveo Seats

All Lew*r Floor, $3. All 24 Floor, $2. All 3d Floor, $1, Sale of 8mts li(!is MONDAY, APRIL 6tli. Seats can be secuied by writing ©r telegraphing ^

Dickson fit Talbott Indianapolis, Ind. , J

SPECIAL NOTICE —Parti** ten tr mort «an stcuro

ttd’uwd rates. App‘y t© Lbca 1 AgetTt.

thr*«TMr« fro» Horvouonooo of the | Thf* iff it« PXt**rior if 'bip*v»i* »nrt lud.ewitio* oatii mj ; ^ t *t, )rT projects six inches hAftlrb w*» coat 1 kad dontonnar c*ou-| . , % ‘ ,< •tAntly with no rollof. 1 bought ono Itottlo of ■ 4>T Bior© bf’yODU t!l6 Vails OI HiP Rlil Kootb AasriMB ■•i ria*. which Eli! «• mur* , fYegk couehrocMon that cannot

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vomitad tor on any known gromid of

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aidar it th* graaclaal laadicia* in th* wurld. Warraatad th* aoat wondarfnl atananch and aarr* car* airar haawa Trial battlaa IS cauta.

Raid by Ai.aMT Allan, (iraaaaaall*

titta wae axuuiiued in ho hr John T. Has* auu, wbi> discovered that it kitd wel |aeviotuly Won inquired iato aiuca WfeU, whou it tHtme into Ute puawseitAi of Hit

toot apiiear in the title ro.V, An under study, whose «,ime was not revealed, wan chosen for the part. He was a first c)h» tenor, but was a very stout man, weighing uboittmo ixwmds. In the last act, wliera Mwgnerite lve« dead on the floor, jiud Faust descend* through a trap door amid birtd flame*., the trap in this iot-Unva, living wrytaeall, was not lar-ge

The clarionet under the manipula-

tion of Mr. Cerneliua, leader of thei Guard Republic hand, of New York, ■urk ana etiaaa Taaa. beconiM a thing of life. He te eet- i (rMiaially epeakiug. *AI tea* are ditainlv the beet eoloist on that instru-*'’'*^ rnto two eo)*r*-green and black, ■sent,we have ever heard.-/ndfaaapoits. •» the enly eon»try wlrich proJournal. Mr. Comelmi was for four- du , 0€ f • r V‘ t> ** •■•t. while China is the

f(jr-dat«heis of trim pvvheut oOtMpki'fdler* 1 tv I'jt ' stmlv tklopglh. of M»* Wells aeteit#.- Ikreton Poet. I I'll# stage band.- HuOvMinatYi puVled tliuir

teea yaart with Gilmore's band aa'.aoloist. He will be with the New York •pmphony cleb at Meberryhell April 4. Parties of ten or mare from this cily, who desire to attend the Bernhart performances. at Indianapolis; April 14 and 15. in “Fedora” end "La Tosca.’’ can g t reduced railroad rates by applying to the local agents. Seats for performaecea can be secured by writ-1 ing, or telegraphing to Hickson A Tal-}

bolt, Indianapolis.

aalr land where both colors are piepared. India. Oyloa and Java •ond j Forth black teas alone, on tha principle —at least in India—Hurt adulteration of greea tea ie too easy, ft is worthy of , Mentitm ia this connection also that nntil within a few year* all the teas of Japan hav# been black, and tbi* was the

ease when in IfKbi the tiivt imiwrtation 1111 se veral o.. ..-;uns l ha.l to complain of fifty half chests reached this country. 'in' talk I too much and worked The venture was immediately success-' bx) little. At. I* iglii J was obliged to I fnl. ' tell Soleintan that, owing to his wife’s

utiuotit i.u the legs of tiia substitute, but tone avail. Tie re was lireathk s* silence in the audtt.nce at the awkward pause, which was eon broken by a voice in Hie gallery exclaiming tu a-.hrill tone, ‘Hurrah, fellow*! We're safe! The In.t place is lull already!'’’—New Yark Star.

Rc.i'oiis f#r a HiYAi’Ctf.

The Druses sometitna* divorce their wire* for appmeiitly the trivial caases. Thu-, a man naniel Aolciniau Attala hud a wife, Isltakyeh. Tlie woman frequently worked for us. and

Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Ciov’l Report.

Tha flavor of the Japan tea pleased the American palate. It was spoken of as “a black tea with green tea flavor,” and a* the leaf whs dried in the natural color it wire believed that it must be free from I adulteration. The importation for tlie i second year was 400 half chests, and in I tlie third year the amount arose to 1,100, But it did not by any means stop there, rising rapidly till the yearly total reached the wonderful amount of 20,000,- | 000 pounds.—Good Housekeeping.

lazin.- *, 1 could employ her no longer. Shortly afterward I went to England. On my return after a couple of months' ( absence I wa- surprised to find that Suleiman h id divorced Ishakyeh, and had already m. rried another woman. U» inquiring ;ron him the cause of this ho replied, "Your honor told ms that you would not employ my wife again, so I thought 1 would get rid of her and marry another woman whom you would employ."—Blackwood's Magazine.

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Esrape for tii* isaiicry. The late Ben Alt Haggiu's un-Ameri-An old time theatrical advance agent can name is said to have been bestowed told me this amusing incident which oa- upon him by bis father out of regard I curred in London, England, at the first ( for tv pasha who once befriended him | production of the opera “Faust” in the, when he was a wanderer in foreign ! Drnry Lane theatre: "The original Faust lands without money or friends, Now was taken sick in the evening nml could tlie copper king's wealth is estimated at 1 140,000,000.

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