Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1893 — Page 2

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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY DEC KM BER 2.1893.

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AMONG THE CHURCHES-

Tlnit “ Mai inoiiioiiH ToiinIit

There was a three-eornered dem-

THE TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION.

What tin- St-rvirM Hill lt«- Tamorraw at . ,. .... . liit<-t<-«tiiiB Hrmtunii, with So in* N|il<-iulh!

oeratie tlifferenee of opinion in the Talk. a...i i-. tar*..

of \\ «»r*ihl|>.

^ T / 1 f 4 I \ ] ^ Ml denominations uro invitoti to nao this county auditors oil ice 'Hio discussion of Kilucutiotml I*rel I \ / I I I I I <u * ll,nn !rtr t,H ‘ ir annoutit i•im*nts. ||jj s mot iiintr in which a dcmocrnl tc su|»|><»>itio!i bv President Parsons V l ■ ‘ 11 “ ^ ^ oll'K-iul th, following

! once rastoniniid metniteroof churchea not nmi !l deiii (K . rtt tie candidate for the •'"ifliiiijr tlwtirfs pettplt;, and niiik.-. here iri ven are invited to hand In their rf^nlar tlie teaclier tyrannical, as the teacher is MM-vio.-t. homirter. N "tic<-s In^rtol in this <; reeneastle post olliee took a hand. ,.,1 w 'i t |, immature minds; not column free of chante.) The lie passed around With n fly- so with the lawyer or the editor, they roLLEoE At enue METHODIST c hi k< h wedge swiftness several times l>' , in;r assmdated with their pipials; A large congregation assembled an ,j a wldle it looked squally, tmehers slmulil hroaden by mingling last night to continue the revival This unusual animation waseaust‘d " ,,h " orl0: effort so happily begun on Tuesday. bv tlie dissensions in the democratic Mn'Viii'i.''".. ^"being"!" 1 b. h< !Mh'lean'.h

Sl’ORE.

■ 7 w I^

It takes nerve to make such sweeping reductions so early in the season, and right here at the beginning of the season we make a cut in prices on

Mr. ami Mrs. frame were there ac- p artv an< i hears out what the Ban- The world is systematic, it is orderly, cording to program. Altci a -hort xek Times has heretofore mentioned •lx.’) is 2'> wherever you go; water does song and prayer service, Mr. Frame ,j lat a |[ j 8 not exaetlv lovely in "ot seek its level today and run up hill rea.l the seriptures, with brief com-1 the lot . a i democratic camp and that S ‘‘ e E ' t ,eV,>1, ''

mcnts, and led in prayer Mrs.

. . . , i* consistent; gravitation docs not draw

.. , , .... the goose is hanging far from high. !, nb ^,„„ CM to the earth today and tofrainc then preact.ed an admirable „ ia 8Hid with tt great deal of truth, morow scatter them away, but always

Overcoats, Suits, Hats and ,l| id etleetive scrufon. tt xt Aets i:8. no doubt, that the struggle for the draws to the earth, it is eonsisteut. 1'lirnishings, that will entirely ! 'l le uunie her first appeal to those (Jreencastle post oliiee is not settled F.veiybotly reeogni/es the orderly ebarsweep away our profits. too 1 alrend . v ‘-iTistians .bat they he i, v considerable ot a sight. There ' " r hi, but s U soon as man

> o-i>„. r<> v,.I.,,,, || |, e divides. There

pairs children S Knee Pants at (,| Dptied ol alisinlui pride ami sell are two rather prominent candidates ~ r( , ii,,.,., '

. .1- , , , i -.i .1 , i “re three diflerent world theories—

?OC a pair. ^ Oil cant afford >«hness, and he tilled with the b"ly and both are stirring their stumps atheistic, pantheistic and fin i-ti.. All to huy until you see OUT goods to ‘‘ nd l *" ,t ,na y l,e and snitting the breeze. The dull true edneation rests on a theistic exand prices. Store crowded ‘’fih’ient workers with God for the failure of the revenue appointment phmatioii, iintheistic say. everything is everyday. 20 per cent off on wiving of sinners. At the dose deal which was sent here to pacify !" it! ! , ' lf ' "bile pmitheisiie Men s Pants and Hats. Sale the sermon, the altar was crowded, mutters has only seemed to intensi- f " u ‘ ’""Kiod.

With the only complete bicycle plant in the world, where every part of the machine is made from A to Z, is it any wonder that Victor Bicycles are acknowledged leaders? There’s no bicycle like a Victor, and no plant so grandly complete as the one devoted exclusively to the manufacture of this king of wheels. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO.

J. K L. A M G DO N . «GENT G R fcr & IS G A ST L. B IND.

CITY DIRECTORY.

lasts till Dec. 31st. when we j' 1 ' 1 ' 1 die aisies were filled those who must move to our new quar- < ‘ 0,, * d n<> nearer to the altar ters — ( )pera 1 louse Block, ! wi,h ^'I'-h as were anxious to reswest side of square. P 01 " 1 ut out ’‘‘ to tllis «PP eal the

preacher. Everything betokens a

Pvery child is essentially at inmost a

I'y things. The great and only spiritual being; lie is a personal being. Daniel NV Yocrhees and the smooth a possessor of eonseienee and will: he mid polished George \V. (’ooper ha-the power to look into himself and

til V OKl irEliS.

.»Ch>n*)(‘s H. Uast* .Krank I-. LantB s

have been here and the factions are ‘ i " d <,1 ' t he is;^nun is the unique

IE HUB.

still wide

It is further

being of creation in that he has the

great religious awakening in the

Warmer, snow tonight, rain

apatt. 11 is loiiuti power to realize his higher self. II

rumored that Grover ( leveland has mlity and environments of man help snow on Sunday night, j community. I he regulai dail\ or- been ordered here to settle the fuss, make him what lie is very largely, but 'dcr of service will be a Bible read- ...i,,.,, ..1 after all of these conditions arc sub-

Tin* WYntlifi-.

The indications for this vicinity for the coining thirty-six hours are M(i )i

as follows as received bv II. S. I'l'usinvi-

J ; ClcTk

Kenivk A- Co. from the otlieial ''■"-iviii

1 En*flm»er..

weather bureau at Indianapolis:

I NUIAXAfOI.IS, Ind., Dec ’2.

1st Wiiri*. Thnnm-t ABrains, J. I, KatidH 2ml .. .Geo. E. IBakt'..I unit's Brldtftv'* 1 JIrd ’ lolin ililft. John It. Miller Street Comm Issioiief.. .. ,J. D. i'utler

.I'Yank

..Dmics M Murks AViIlium E. Shirr

orncy . Hoard ol Mrullli

William K.

Arthur Throoi Thotima # r. Mottri*

..Eiikuih* Hawkins M. D

< m’.NGII.M KN

Waci i mi ans.

Fire Chief.

But when two men want one plum,

DAILY BANNER TIMES in « conlen ‘ nee '■° r H,ri8tia n that can’t be divided what good can fro, “ tlu;, ‘‘ is :l

workers and seekers, at 10 o’clock ( ; rover ( , oV It i8 a matter of dem P-sessed of will and

i.iovtr uo. 11 is a mniici 01 uein consciousness is susceptible of edtica-

Items from Our <I rieiKln. Oma Smith has the grippe.

t’libiisiH-ti iv.-ry iirtcrnoon except siiip1ii> a. in. and preaching at 7 o'clock p. f . .i, a I] Our colored friends are not to he at the HannckTitiesnffloe.corner Vine aiel otiatu It IK itation that tut squall lion. 1 be bouse dog cannot be edit- . , Fianklln streets. m. The nastors anti inenihers of i • ... > . . ... outclassen

.Geo. H Cooper A. Broekway. )

Mrs. Marv Hlreh, School Trustees.

D. ii. Anderson, I

K. A. tljftf, Siipi-rintenttenl of city sehnols.

111. 1 he pastors and members ol , )a88t . ( j 0 |j' t hj 8 morning without catetl, he can he trainetl only. Prof.

htlnten brbor^ka'irirrr, 8 i’ 0tl,er churche8 ar '’ eonliull - v invit *‘ <1 the loss of an editorial whisker, the closetl by saying the object of ^

iiorses.

up to 1 o’clock p. in. Ad vert Inin

known on upplication.

sidnii, .ad zzz~:z spct ially sin h ns taiiU or nettr the circus had been billed as a tri before a time when so

All com mu nicfttions should be siarmsl with the name of the writer; not necessarily for publicaMon. but as evidence of (food faith. A.lonyinotis communications can not be no-

ticod.

Where delivery is irretrular please report

sRiue promptly at publication office, specimen copies mailed free on application.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION

One Year inadvance Si.r month* ... Three innnthu One month ... Per week by ('arrier

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2 All IJ85

.10

When delivery is made by carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them ns

they call and receipt for same.

Winter Tourist Kates.

Lower rates tbaii usual to all prineipd points in Florida and the south; in

many people be t ... t

attend church any w here, are espec- ungular swearing inatcli it could be b'wed in edneation; we have gathered effect from all points on or via the < 'inially invited to attend this series of wr i U ,.„ „p a8 | m vj nt) i 11()8 t th e ehildren in many places by force einnati, Hamilton <£ Dayton It. R. For meetings, day and night. The thoroughly and systematically —- and 1> " t t,urn in s “' ,loolr ' al " 1 fnriberinfonnatioiiapplytoanyr.il.

evangelists will occupy the pulpit r j t , ( i 0( ,.

on Sabbath, both morning and eve

M. .1. heck et r II AltliV M. SMITH.

ning.

LOCUST STREET M. E. CHURCH. Corner Locust and Anderson streets. Rev. It. R. Bryan pastor. Sunday services; classes at 9:30 n. in., 12 m. and 0 p. m.; Sunday

Hoiiiisiier school ‘2 p. in.; Fpworth devotional Mamnfina Eiiitor llR , L .ting ti p. m. Preaching by

pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7. p. m.

lay service

that great good comes from it; yet we A D. agent, or l>. (J. Kdwards. (len’l know evil comes from it; it Is a lines- Pass. Agt., Cincinnati, Ohio. tf One post office deal in this Fifth tion what the public schools will do for

SKCitK I’ SOCIKTIKS.

1.0. O. K.

OliKK.VCASTI.K lailKIK XdlHS.

John Cook

L. M Himna...

Mfotinu: nights, evor.x WfMlnosdux. Joroinn Allan's Block, iird floor.

ittmam I.ODUR NO. 4T».

N (J S.-t’ Hall, in

Asa 8mith

E. T. ClmlTce.

'K cllus nlirlils. i-v.-rv Tiu-ulm .

Address all communications to Thk Daily Banneh Times. Greencnstle, Ind. J ^ (H*k

. . . Power <if .short Wortk*.

district has busted and maybe an the liealtli of tlie human race; we task Think not that strenittb lies in the bi,t round ' vi “> ? xxxzg rzzzzziz ^ -

, . . weak.

The New Court Reporter. showed that a large !ininl)«*i - of chi hlrcii To whom can this b;* true \vl » once bus heard Jlni7.il Tillies. have impaired health : in Sweedeu the Theory for lirlp, the tonguo ilia! all uuu Miss Berlin Kendall, of this city, per cent, increased from rhe schools Whon\v!uit or wueoi four is in tho throat,

where there is less work required tlian So tlmt oat luvord ;(n-: I'd oct iHlil»i :. shrtok

. Pressed from ihe Mire heurt or u strani/c, wild

in tliost* where there was more work. m>te H TTie teacher should lessen the troubles Sun^ by mhiio fay or Head'/ There i a

stroncth

Width dies if Ktrctehccl too fai’or . jiun too

line.

Central National Bank block.drd Hot

meeting, Monday 2:1

lias been appointed ollirial court reporter for this judicial district of

_ I’utnam and and Clay counties, sue |,y watching ventilation', uml'scviMg I’cntccost-il M l *g, \\ ilkinson, ol Green- wbetlier tlie child is rumr or farsiglitetl. castle. She left for Greencnstle or if tlie child is effected with nervous-

.... n. OK H. NO. 108. •Mrs. .lolm Merry weather.

I). F.. Hudtfer.

Mci iIiik nlirhts.i-vit.v h'ml and 4ih in. I’ 1 111,11 In ciuiftl Nat. Hank

Ini.ldlntf, :inl llnor.

N. (I

Sec

Wm. Hart wot mI >V . F. Tetster.. Mcrts Mi-si and thlril Mondat

m.

As the term of the present post-,-lunior League Monday 1 |> m.; master of Greencastle draws to a; Midweek prayer service, Thurs

close the liglit for ids place among i day . p. u

this morning to begin lier duties.

AER vou GOING SOUTH THIS WINTER

A cordial invitation

It ho Miikr Your \rrnnmeiii«*iits to t;«> l»>

the Riu F<»iir Route.

Whether in pursuit of lienlth or

Rut in icANs who are in the city There will be regular services at pleasure, no portion of the country is the highest form of line arts; it is today from tile country should I the Episcopal church tomorrow offers so many and varied attractions at the most accessible form of art ‘ it lias make all possible effort to return ' tnm'tung. tills season ai the Sunny South. 1 tie go wonderfully multiplied that no one

local democrats gets stronger daily. extended to everybody.

ElTSUOl- w. ITU IK II.

ness, ami inform the parent, so that a

physician eoukl be consulted.

In the afternoon President Parsons ^ave a paper on the Natures and Functions of Literature: Literature is a form of tine art, like architecture, mu'ic. statuary and |xiintiii£. Literature

Which leis more I ciuhl than Ijicmltli, more

depth than length.

Let but tld r 1 * 1

mine.

Ami he that will may tako the aleck, fnt

phrase

Which gloA-jsjy.i i burns not, though • :;leu.n ami shine Light, bat not heat v Hush, but not a blaze!

MiHickson

UHKKN4 ASTLRCH \l*TKK l(. \|. \o’»|.

Fi. It. Evans

W. H. II. Cullen

II. I»

Sis’ond Wednesday night of each liionth.

Nor i - it mere -livn^Hi that the hort word

b: asts;

It serve >’ mor • t him fight or t lorm t<» toll. The r >ar of v>;;ve.i that clash oa riK'khound

coa* t ,

The crash f»f tr.ll trees when the wild winds

i. ,, . ,a K , ' OI,(iJC ani» a. m. '' . It. \ estal

11. S. Bcnils.. . . Third Wodm

E. It. Evans .1. Mel). II

esduy night of ouch inonMi

('OMMANDKHY.

. Mel i. Ila\ Fourth WiHlnesday night

of each month.

on the 16th. here.

They will be wanted

s\\ el!.

orange groves of Florida, redolent with can read and study it. but it is enough m,, r< * rof . ,„, oirr „„ , f „ K .„ , hul <1:o

, ' n “‘ * ,n • tlie perfume of sweet blossoms, wave f or u , t o know the great books and It seems that Andrew Freeman, their branches in hearty welcome to tlie to study them; all literature is ideal, a

of goose-gander fame, was not

It has u voice

guilty and has been loaded down

tourist from the snow-dad nortliland reflect ion of the ideal life of a people; ami the mellow breezes of the southern it moves in tlie realm of free thought; -ea woo the invalid final tlie blizzards jt j ? , ui usual. All great literature is north. There is one line ethical at its core. Functions—the us-

revision of the tariff than all the!

rest of the population can

to Florida “ i’lie Big Four Route " w hich ual conception is that literature is for The sm'i't. plain »nr(ls wo leoint. n Hi--» k...

The workingmen of the country

will lose a great deal more in re- . .

, , . , .. i under a cloud of misapprehension. ,, dtieed wages under the democratic 1 ' of the frozei

i The last and final chapter in the

possibly'" 0080 trB K et, y i8 !,s , ' olloW8 , as i on account of its excellent train m. u; It bus this, but its go-at

(li w icarned by the Banner Iimi - ; pertect connections in union depots and funetion is to lay hold ..f and reflect ^ '' "* i :"- j The goose escaped last Sunday “'’'cme of transfers, forms the “tourists | mn ,., n |jf e j n jt»'real form. < I.lt.re.l HiiiiiI E:ii«erOiinine;i> I f .111 ItS Comfortable lies! at the ' * ] ' " 'Y'" * '‘■i""' 1 - Ijunztctu, assisted I'he hand will tfivc an entertain i , . , north ot tlie Ohio river the Big Four by WHhnr Stair, sang a tine selection. . ~ Be.nap, and us usua. w itu a goose route, in connection with tlie tbrough wbicb was followed by a paper by Mi is mein :it Masonic nun i <*c. l • . Ail ;1 ^ this sime of year, started north- car lines from Cincinnati, will be found Martha Kidpath on Patriotism in tin*

one, conic all. Round. When at the north end of to otter the best time, be-t service and punii,. Is.

On blood sr.ained Lolth

well

For tht ni Hint far - IT on tlnirhirk In dH Be. For them that weep, for lh« m Hint mourn the dead, Forth-m hat ln i.;h aim duner and clap iho

liand;

To jf>) i j nick step, aa well as grief’H slow

1 read.

w'. K. Tclstei Meets seeonil anil foiu th Tin silays.

..Set*

W'IITk i 11.4 ( HAPTKII, No. :t. „. | . s .

Mrs. M. Klorf-nee Miles

MI '. M. A. Teister

M.-.-ts unit fourth Mointiiys

ICNimtTS OF I’VTHIas.

Ullie,

And thfiiigh ii:e (heme bo sad or eay i»* grand. With ear ! . y. I !j jtij, tiu’so ir.civ Be mad** to

eh ii.f. .•

In ih night or .-p-’eeh «»!• son;', in pro.x: ; “ rl.; me.

KAOLK LOhGK No. Iff.

•D»ho r «tf>vrnrt.. . i»avt-i Hughes..

i*h _ :

AbrauiH store*.

UUBMNt AM » » DIVISION I .

I; sim

W

U.Sfrattau Flrsl Mm

Firs I Mimiiay nlirln of o H ol! m imli.

ll>pnotisiii In Ancient

Phttarcli in bis writings makes men-

tion of a dog witli whom his master, a V. it"i''Mini,s

a. o. r. w.

COI.I.KOK. CCI'V MIIM1K NO. It.

are invited. Come o..o, . „ u .o «... • | M und. W lien at tlie nortli end ot co oner me omi time, nesi service anu Public Schools. The speaker thought

They have recently purchased two , : 0 n,.„ e aV enue it was picked up l**t equipment to all smithern points, ■ thf . tl . B( . llel . shml |,| „ l;i u e the best eiti- !, ea , rllf ' d prest'digitator. performed the »eeon.i and 4th ThursrtHvsoi'monii,7

new pieces of sheet music, viz : : bv tw0 jj 0 y 8 who have had it since l,nd *4 y° u d e 8 l re 4® trnyfl with comfort %ens of those in licr charge; to teach , ! " ‘ ' and case tie sure tickets read via patriotism is to teseh love; that pa-

llie Big Four Route.

K. O. McC'oii.mick. I). B. Martin,

ll* ’ X7 I ij ir, VII. 1111 CJ III mk 1^1 11.1 -.1 V# V 1 I 1111 1 1J L7V 1- 11 17.71 C. 71 1.4. . 1 1.7 71 llil.ll ill. I IIK— 1I1III1III

otob Tllimc NO. 140.

i’ass’r Truffle Mgr.

< iueimiati < >

Serenade—"Bel Air and "Iwink-!Q n \c 8 terdav tt north end citizen ling Stars," This band was orge-j ^ Ud aut i c . ed the goose on its nized July 20, 18!t.t, with only ten travels and wlio had read of the ar members, and now it has eighteen. ,. t , 8t of Freeman, knowing of the

Tlie names and instruments ol captu| . e of j t) wen t to the hotei and > < -. wuoie w..,,,, , pleased, tlie dog showed not the least •'(•> Hkti ttt.TcY' each are as follows: ('has M oods,, t0 | ( , t | u . facts. The owner of it "• Kiin, >“ 11 ‘'o- th . iU !"’"' ,,I0 J 8 h'M.ld lie tanglit pa- 8 ic..

let Ebeornet;J. Henry Miles, l-t fb^.o Kt». ' ’ :■■■■■■■- tatOT'applied some hoctu noons am boyalaroanttm.

•7- — ,’,-t ...^ SI., .isvi-sj* •**:*<"- s**m..***m. T?f!7.,v- ; m<r<M-ga,is"'Tr t lieV will of emblems: a» soon as the child t.ir-s i.i.., till cornet uan J iitnran, mho hi, and his goo.cship is now safely at | ti, e Cidea-m S’ ko, Jf. .mV of Oct »r.n.i- the laws lie obeys, aim about in a wild, confused sort of wa.. Ch.is. Undes.

R liobci Ison, soio Bi) cor

ington, and our country would raise tlie P^ ren tly dead. While in tins condition Fjem" 11

E'.'iy M .misv nluhl.

patriotic feeling in the breasts of our

bis master could do with him as be

FOREST Hill. CR4IKTRHY 11041(11 OK lllltKCT-

01(8.

in the breeding of swift iLhaVAlrownlim ' Hr,:; You ouglit to see the fast j'j-^ p’ 8 ''''

trotter of Hiram Moore's and Law- Jnnics n.i'm '.si'iT.i

* j E. E. Black. A. i). Ii tckriilg *

fence Lewis speedy pacer. Mec.i.,* »,>. i.iyi.t monti,

at .1. S. Met Mary's olTicc.

N G

St*t* Hall in

4'ASTLK t'AHTOM No |». \|. J. A.Mlcimi l.... < him Melkol. ?!,, First anil thlril M()((duy Iitirhl- of i-kcIi inontli.

OKKKNC 4STI.K. I/41»IR V1SI o. C. I). OKU. K Wm.llart4vo.Ht .... N.O 1*. s tys.

MASONIC.

KASTKHN ST A H.

„ \V. M f-ii ft* ol tliougiit ami *qk't*< h ho •’'•j,'** ij'• Hawkiiitt. ...St*c

l liHt » iilnenHuy niglit of cacli inontli.

W. M S«*4*

E. C . Sf*i*

H,s,itr^" w . M

W . M . . Sl*C-

St*t*

J^:!Z ^ n, K»R «Mi .inV nouV ,,M*r Ttins.

(apt Set*

M. \V

Sit*

following trick: He gave the dog a piece ' tusuree ok iionok. of bread with tlie suggestion tliat it was p.’k.i'm,,'!',:" 1 ' " f. oftl poisoned. The dog d<wanrM th« br««d j V*Lt nmtVbin:''.if iuimtb. iisi'i

triotism ^i.oititl oe iaugut in ail the and then showed ei'erj’symptom of liav- 011 ’tm tt.iur utty Hall Itl.Kk.

schools by the raising of flags over the ing been poisoned, foamed at the mouth

(ii'ii I i ass r agt school houses, and the study of Wash- and fell down in a state of rigidity, ap-

— —Sachrin Si*G Hal) on lint Htaw

h r ti . • a

^ »rose, lookeii w. «. OvcrS:: orNrn ' NO :^;

tt

. S<*|!

iii.-i. R. IvobetUoti, solo B'o cor | IOIue an (l Andy is vindicated. 1, IHO.’I, the fldcago Sunday IhrulJot when be obeys he serves, shook himself as if to throw off the ef-! Mo:T7,\''(r. n U r it U |ia l L lllir *' lay '' nr ‘‘ ,,< ''' net: \Vm. II. Herring, 2nd Bi) cor- Thus does a dailv paper again as Oct. s, IH'.l.l, the (Idea go Tribune of Oet I’rnf. Bryan gave another interesting feets of tic death H|H.-il and then rap^ v , 4, \ t.v.v a, V

ti ,..,1,. >■ , ’j»- ,"i" < e* ws« ... «a ,•» •. • 1 “ 1

1 • 41 ‘ ' < i , v«i*< v,.... \- ...1 4' 1 lull of ifooii iiisf.iiiction.

<V>( '• s' *

net; Frank Taylor, 2nd Bb cornet S jst in a trood deed iViiiaV'Y'.WiiiVis,'soib ailb : tYd {'n\ Greeitcastle* citizen v

o. a. n.

V MV who

interested

< '• vrr.v 'y.r,,' •„ „ . . , well as those present, among whom was mo 1 m 4s TI k i...«t s,. 11 '.t. I'AtU, file New York 7'iiiks of Oct. I, f"» «>f K ood -^truction. I’resident Emperor look ^ npon the Gtt.WWaA V . T, :“.!?. WT . NO ;.";.

1.1. l•• m .,1 im, the Music Truth- of Oct. 21, 1893. •'arson’s lecture on Shakespeare was w h,!i,.’ ^ rf ! .nnanceiis thcrcsult'of'clev" lor. 1st alto. Lit nice Mier, _nd himself in the straightening of the ,| ie yv,. Wf) fmU8il . journal) of Nov. 2 “f the most enjoyable of 1 beds v rr traiolu*. W uu-.c seems to be no alto; M. Met.ruder, list tenor; liar tangle was positive an injustice i>ad (uicj 'rheu. br.ckid b> ,>ucii artists as ••'' 8 I,V '' as ids teasous for tliinking doubt now that the "artist” in question ' ey .Moore, 2nd tenor; Henry Hrid- h^en done Freeman, and his kind Path, Tamaguo, Albani, Buento, Ar- ^bakespeare one of the greatest Knglisl. had some knowledge of tn<> power of ges, slide trombone; John Town assistance in the matter proved to diti, Nordica, Minnie II,mk. Liebiing. wH'crs were bis vocabulary and Ids hypnotism.—St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Lillie Lehmann, Aivarv, P. S. Gilmore, construction of sentences. He was a 1 «» a k.. and-'the:- , and.the c.t s tair mselt. and in bis construe- The oak (Quercus), of which there are i commission. Don’t be deceived, but 1 ' l>11 verses he followed no known many species distributed mostly in the'

1*0. Hciiiun.

Evorv

and WuHHiiiirton sireotK. 2i

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'11 cl Hoop.

WOMAN'S HR LI KK COUPS.

Alice* H ( Iinnin

LOU ISP •lllCOUH

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send. BI. haritone; ('. Bellemy, Eli Ite correct. The goose and Andrew tabs: E. Towns.a;!. BL tnbu. Wil- * ,r ‘' ••.«!*»•**? thereby, liam Bridges, El. clarionet; Samuel K our Kx.-..rs on., liolbert, hassdrmn ; William Miles. t alifornia points, $S(i 55.

snare drum. Terre Haute, Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and 2, capital of two million dollars

.*1.05.

Remember the Rivals Concert Club. * w l51t-dlH2t

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hmh cvct.v H«*concl and fotn ih vi •

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FIKi: ALARMS.

read for yourselves get the papers, rule. Xo other writer of English nn- northern hemisphere, is a very

long i

<!oII *n:p aye and Liberty st. d—1 Indiana and Hanna

All goods warranted, and backed by a demood the human nature so well as lived tree, usually hollow in its old age. *_} "mi

F. I*. II1 ks i is. Agent.

GOOD

Lamps, Coal Oil,

Come He then began liis rendition <d The famous "Charter Oak” of Connect!-1

...... , itnini.., ivtiich u-,i. fnt to vvi.il i... cut was supposed to date as far back at

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with Locust Street. Greencastle, Ind. j ,,r tb** eliaraetet of the persons in the bMing j,i llt . 0 of Ring Charles, did not

drama. huccutnb to the elements until it was

Last evening I’rof. Bryan lectured on Poetry and Science. The lecture showed a great deal of research and thought. The audience was small and

those absent missed a treat.

Liglit.

\ ondalia LIim* Kxctl!'*ioiift,

$80.55 to California points and return,

until further notice.

$9.75 one way to Kansu- City, Atchison and St. Joseph, rates good until

\..v, 15.

To Terre Haute, Nov. 30, Dee. 1 and 2, return limit to Dec. 4: fare for round trip, $1.05.

Most Decided Bargain.- in Decorated Lamps at

For Sale.—SiJendid doctor’s location, "itliiii thirty miles of Greencastle.

$10.20 one way to Denver, Colorado D<hh1 4-room dwelling iind office. Sut.Springs atul Clieyene, rates good until isfaetory reasons for sale. Mill sell at Novi 15. Imkd. a suentlee. Call on Wa T. Scott, Real j 1 « I..... . .a... *... Estate Agt., Greencastle, Ind

V

J. S. Do>4 I.IMi, Agt.

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several centuries old. Humboldt describes un oak tree which lie saw in France which was !)0 feet in circumference at tlie base and estimated to be 2.000 years old, “its interior decayed and hollow, and its top bald witli dry antiquity.” Near Breslau, Germany, in 1857, an old oak fell in a storm, measuring 70 feet ut the base. Tlie famous Oak of Mamre, or “Abraham's Oak,” in Palestine, in the shelter of which tlie Hebrew patriarch pitched his tent, still lives and is the resort of thousands uf

pilgrims.—Boston Transcript.

'•— I •A»v! Walnut. :» 2 Hanna and (Yown. 4 2 Hlnnmintftnn and Anderson. 5 2 S<>mlnary and Arliiurton. iL i Wanlilimtiui. ortHt of Dtirlian,. 7 2 Wauhlnirtoi) and LociiHt. 2 d Howard and Grown.

4- M (Milo and Main.

5- d C«>ll<*tr<* avi*. and DeMottt* alloy.

(I- 3 l.ot iiHt and Sycamore.

1- 2 -l Fire oul.

Tin* jadiee eall in fine tap t lien a imu*e and then tollow the box nnnio. i

roiNTY OF FIT KKS.

Geo. M. IHinV F. M. Glldewell... Geo. llinriieK ... Daniel T. Darnell Daniel s. Hurst •L F. (t'ltrien

F. M. Lyon.

T. W. M jNetT

Win. llrtmdH.reet. J. 1). Hart. l

Samuel Farmer xCoiiitnlfsiunerM.

John S. NewiceutJ

. A1 id i tor

Sheri tr

TreiiMurer

( lerk ... Keoorder

.Surveyor

School Superintendent Coroner ASHeMHOl*