Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1893 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY DECEMBER 1,1893.
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THE HUB CL( )TH ING STORE.
LIVE TOPICS ABOUT TOWN.
JUST TWENTV MINUTES APART.
^oiih» (’old >V«‘ntl»«*r N«*wh <»f Na- |
flirt and <;r**Ht lufert'Nt.
Collt'Kf A\«*nut* ('hurt'll.
Great congregations assembled.
li . | , . \V«*rf the Heath* of Mr. ami Mrn tlenr> boll, morning and evening to par Hrull( . r EvrillI1|l .
There are several cities in the tiripate in the revival services. In Last night occurred the death i country where property has been ibe moining ^lis. F i auie a as ill and ot tw<» aged people. At the resi-
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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
Overcoats, Suits, Hats andj or jjjj ll(l i Furnishings, that will entirely i f orim , r | v
transferred with a proviso in the unable to be present. Mr. Frame deed stipulating that no liquor P r, *aehed and exhorted in a most shall ever be sold on the premises, elective manner, text, Lead me to There is a piece of property in this ^ ,e ’^ lat ' s higher than I. neighborhood that has such a co- At times there were few dry eyes in dicil attached to it. F^. R. Blayden, t ^ ,e ^ 0,,8e il "d it was evident that who formerly owned a large tract man 3 present were earnestly resolvof ground west of the city limits upon better tilings. At night many years ago, sold a strip west the house was crowded and Mrs.
ot the L. N. A. & C. R. K. on west
Do You Ride a Victor?
on
Madison street, in the deed of which he stated that should any liquor be sold upon it the land
dence of Mrs. .larob Bicknell, on north Jackson street, her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bruner both died within a half hour. The old people had been sick with infitien/.a which their age could not resist and they succumbed after a short illness. Mr. Bruner breathed his last at 11:J0 o’clock and at 9:50 Mrs. Bruner passed away. The
F rarae preached a thrilling sermon deaths occurring so close together on certain things which the chris- again carries out that peculiar! tian "knows,” text II, Cor. v:l. In phenomenon so strange with aged
couples that when one passes away' often the other does not long survive
the after meeting the responses in
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should revert to the heirs of the testimony and request lor prayer, \i r Hruner was eighty-one years owner. The property was 'udieated forward movement in the of age, and his wife was two years
work. There is every resson to be- his senior being eighty-three.
Sweep away our profits. U ,i,,„ M Me*,,,. Pier.* lievc tbat'ii grent reviv.l of religion Mr. nncl Mil. Bruner h«.| mnde pairs children s Knee Pants at | , ^, E™, clrmrinn in ^SSn^h^^Tio ,„e
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If you ride why not ride the best ? There is but one best and ifs a Victor.
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
WASHINOTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO.
J. K. UKNGDON. HGBNT G R B H ST 1-B IMD.
their home for several years with
x . . ... . and Cox. oa,,.ego,,. r.verv eurisuaii m M| . g htlvin jr moved to the BOSTON. “OC a pair, 'iou can t afford %* Greencastle is urged to add his or (>ity from Madison township. Mrs. to buy until you soe our goods County Clerk Darnall this morn- ber assistance in what ever way Harris of west Walnut street is a and prices. Store crowded ling showed a bottle of medicine in possible, that there may be no fail daughter, being sick at present horevery day. 20 per cent off on his office, the glass part of which lire to reach the greatest attainable se ^' The double funeral will occur
Mens Pants and Hats. Sale ,vas considerably over one hundred result. And every unsaved man, L!'!! tit'll i U' cl'mei'iT v "in ' M'i'i i o! *' or tbe eoming thirty-six hours are lasts till Oec. 31st, when we [ years of age. 1 he bottle was given woman and child, in the city has a tnwnshio. i,s follows as received by H. S.!
must move to our new quar- |,i 8 family by Aunt Polly Ktcheson, standing invitation, and a most ters—Opera House Block, 0 f Bainbridge. It is a rare relic earnest and brotherly invitation, to and was brought to Indiana bv attend all of the meetings this week. < smuion* i,„ siitimiuy-nxereMinK
Mrs. Eteheson’s grandfather, of 'I'hey will be hebf everyday at 10 North C arolina. a. 111. and 7 p. m. Its worth going
west side of square. IE HUB.
DAILY BANNER TIMES
Publialuil every afternoon except Sumltiy :»t the Haxnkh Times ofliee, eorner V’ine ami Franklin streets.
t 'lmng'es for display advertisements must In*
tied in by 10 o’clock
advertisements win 1 1. * 1 * 1^. < <ivm «».».» . .
tn 1 oVlru-L i) m Ad vert isiiiK nit es made ny t lH* WHY, it
handed in by
advert!
up t«) 1 o’eloek p. m. known on aiiplieation.
loek a. 111. each dav. Itead-
II b
lie received each day
township.
THt TEACHERS’
ASSOCIATION.
t apers The Kesoliition. Etc.
The devotional oxei vises condueted
The Wfutlier,
The indications for this vicinitv
the eon
as follows as received by H.
Renick A- Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis:
Im>ianAcoi.is, Ind., Dec I.
F’air
Clerk
Mtarahall. ! EriRiueer j Attorney ! See. Hoard of Health.
CITY DIRECTORY. (TTY OFFirKKS.
• • Churles H. Case
Frank E. Landes
..lames M Hurlev
'ViIIjam E. Starr
Arthur Throop Thoinas T. Sfooi’e
..EtiKfeiic Hawkins M. D
Ist Ward..
Monday warmer, rain orJri"i
were by Prof. Ogg, of the city schools, snow on Wednesdin .
to hear the great congregation sing The tlrst i :l |k was by Prof. Bryan on
Dr. M. L. Turner, Dr. F',. B. FA-- the new gospel hymns that are be- Appereeptiqn: The activities that go
:111s and Robert F\ Hughes departed 1D o *ise<l.
with beautiful and flowing mus-' laches on Saturday. The smoothface fad is growing, notwithstanding "A Bearded Pard’s” criticism.
W AITKN II ANs.
on are made up partly by the thing. The history of the pebble is partly by itself ami partly by the things that happen to it. So of a man. If I have a certain idea that is partly determined by what 1 am and partly by what
l(. > ailiiis not lets, one eer. I per wTlr.1 each In sertlon.
All eominnnieiitlons should l.e slanol with 111.-naineof the writer: not neoessarlly for pHtilk'iClon. but as evidenee of irood faith. A.* iu)'inous eomiuunleations can not tie noticed.
Where deliver) is irreirutar please rc|Hirt same promptly at imlilleatimi offlee. Speeiiuen copies mail.sl free on application.
Circuit Court.
The following cases have been settled since our last report: Greencastle Brick dr Stone coin
is rumored, that pany vs. Jackson; judgment by things happen to me. His general idea i John Watt, who delights in posing agreement in favor of the plaintiff '' a '"’t hi .n trulj.
on a windy corner with his goose- I or lloO.
berry hush hirsutes plaintively Delana M. Johnson vs. Green M. wailing, has a notion to make a Newton, damages; case dismissed, contract tor their release, and there Elijah Grantham, adnir., vs. L. N. is a decided flurry in the market A. A- C. Ry. Co., damages; de-
NOT A FRAUD.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. i Hu Year in adoance Sir month* Tin t month$ (inr month — Per week by Carrier
When delivery Is nmde by carrier, all subscription accounts arc to be paid to them as they call and receipt tor same.
$5.00 2.50 IJi’i .50
At. J. m:« KBTP H AURY M. SMITH.
Publlshor — Managing Editor
Address all communications to Thk Daily Banner Times, Greencastle, Ind.
CoMiiu ss blew in at noon today. It is said the president’s message will contain 15,000 words. There are many things that need explanation by Grover, and he should
take plenty of space.
quotations on hair in consequence. *** Louis Hendrick has moved to this city from St. Louis. He is foreman in Hermann Hinscbing’sj novelty works and has been for about ten days busily engaged in
murer sustained to complaint and appeal to the supreme court prayed
and granted.
Alfred M. Owen et al. vs. J. C. Wade, account, etc; finding for
plaintiff in sum of
John B. Loyd vs. Catholic Prof-
ile gave as an example a trial of different persons to formulate a dictionary of the Indian language. A number of learned men tried, but could not, get tlie same words for the same things. So they concluded that the Indians used the seine word to mean different things by giving different sounds to it; but tlii> was not true, but the men did not bear alike. Sounds heard will be produced most like we are producing them. The thing the child knows of a sub-
At Leant the Tall Mall Ga/.ette Must Prove That It In—lilg Damage Suit. Mobile, Dec. 4. — The Mobile and Dauphin Island railroad, an organization incorporated under the laws of this state, has sued The Pall Mall (iazette of London for the enonnons sum of *100,(HH). The suit is the outgrowth of statements contained in The Gazette reflecting on the stability and honesty of the parties interested in building the road. The cam pany has in view a stupendous project—the building of additional truck, pier heads, docks, etc., involving the outlay of over 47,000.000. Many English capitalists are interested.
COCNCJI.MK.N.
. .Tleiiuuy Aliniins. J. I. Rimdel •••Oeo, i:. Ihalo-, .lumcs lli iil 8t >
l^u .John Hilc.v..| ( )!,ii K. Milici
Mri'i I I iitiiiiUs|iiii(.|- j |)
Klro Chief (ico. II l oop,.,-
A. Brockwav. )
Mrs. Mary Bircli, ^School Trustees.
I>. L. Aii'lerson. )
It. A. Onx. aiiperlutcndent of city schools. rollKST HIM. CBMKTKHV HOAttb OK |)l|| K . tv-
OHS.
.1 S. Met'larv P,-..-J?kI Lamrdon 1 '^ V H.S. Benwk , iw .In incs lluruy 8 i,. K. Ulack. A. <>. Liickrhl^c 1 Mcctlmf rti-si W,.(lues,lay nlalii each iiinnih
at J. 8. Mo( lary a olllce. SECRET SOCIETIES.
I.O. o. F.
ORKENf*ASTLK I.OlXJi: NO 348.
.lolmCouk v /. Ii. M Hanna g,./. MiH'tinir nitflitB. pvorv W(Hlii«tKla>. Hall in
alll'ig I t), w,Lr #1
Jc-roinc Allen's llloek, !)rd llowr.
CCTN AM LODOK NO. 4S.
■ < haltci . - '
McetlnK Nlirhts. ever) Tnesilm . Hall' in
Central Xalional Hank block, :lrd Hoor.
Asa Smith i:. T. cii.itt.
J. A. Xfli'liaer. 1 * f A!,TON ^.e. M.
; < 'lias .Mcik"l
^'j™j tliirU Monday iiltflits of ea.li
l>. OK H. Ml. 10ti.
putting in the line shafting and t ,,r ot al machinery for the new factory on granted.
north Jackson street. To a reporter Bertha Buis vs. Gregg G. Buis. Mr. Hinschiug said they would divorce; finding for plaintiff, open up for business probably i James F,. Garner vs. L. N. A. A next week. They will manufact- C. Ry. Go., damages; judgment for
lire all kinds of wooden novelties, plaintiff of $7.).
already having in sight orders to Home B. & L. association vs. keep them busy for a year. About IL Bums, foreclosure; dis-
Hi.* Lift' 11. Ditngpr.
Toledo, Dec. 4.—A second attempt within a week was made last night to
x iic tniii/, liiu »mm IVimw© \j\ n sun- , ■ ■ • , ; . I. i . • • aKSils.siimtp HecklUE Nav, watchman ot >
ec. IS largely tleter nmed by wl a, n the 8tealner Shrewsbury.’ The first atthe child s mmtl. lie thought it would tempt was made with a knife, and last IL K. Ijailtrer. / t>e a good thing for teachers to keen a night Nay was shot. He will survive. " ‘ ’ ‘
to quiet title; same was daily journal of the children's mistakes, Noclew to the perpetrator. iiuiiiiing. :trd ttoor.
that they might be corrected. Also Miarurtunr n.. K ».. m i hiea*... use a part of the recitation to prepare Pahis. Dec. 4.—Elia Ganoa, who is
rnpt
StH'
N. (I
Sim-
Mi'i'tliUf "iBliti.i v.'iy 2,„i anil itii Monclai "I inch iminth. Hall in central Nat. Hank
IM’elster...
the the new les-ion; tlial is, to call iqi said to have arranged the Tunisian pa-
wood.
W . F. Tclstcr
Meets llrst anil ihlnl Monciii) s.
half a tlozen hands will be employed. Among the first orders to be filled will be one each for fish corks, hat racks and fancy mouldings, The factory will bring considerable money here from
abroad. .
missed.
all the children know about the subject to be discussed at the next recitation. Mr. 1’. S. Moore followed with a pallet' on Education and Reform. The paper was good, showing that the writer had thought considerably on the subject. He discussed the rise of education from the Roman period to the
MASONIC. . KASTKUN STAIt.
W. M.
\V. H. II. Cullen vs. Levi Hurst, present, showing the reforms that have
notes ; judgment for 4212.7.">. taken place.
villion at the Chicago fair, killed him- - self tit a hotel here yesterday. In a let- M .
ter which he left he said that he had be- Sti*! Dr. iPi’witin,
COme disheartened by bis losses in Chi First Wednesday liiglil et etteli nienuU"^^ CaKO - | OltKRMCASTI.ECHAFTKKU. A. >1. xo»l.
>•. I*. IiXHII* Ilf*
m^iitTSeX! T^: , sh,; , hi i :wi7a,m..n,„?■••• and kilhsl Itimself tiecnuse of unfortunate w. it. Vestal ' ' '^o '• M -
flnanciat transactions. .Site may recover. 1 11 " n — ,, “
Witnesses have licett suininonetl before
W. M . Si't*
Tin* !< »* Fr«*aii» Kater. Crawfords viUe Journal.
James Tobin, of Ladoga, the famous "ice cream eater,” was in the city today, accompanied by his wife. Tobin was badly troubled with indigestion about two years
ago and was slowly starving to _ n death because no food would stay ! ' 9 t * ie " ne on tl,e * ace °* castle this splemlitl coninaiiy,
’ si:' -h' iili ..Jvertii.'n.'iii.
Third Wednesday nigiit of uieh month
Presilient Parsons gave the San Krancinco grand jury who, it is k. u. Evans " ,v ''' N,IK,,V - said, will evidence that will indict J. McD. Huvr ...... F.»’ Actor Curtis for bribing the jury In his i Fiatrth W’lxlnosiiay nlidit ut eaeli iiioiitii.^"
munler trial
Hamlet. No report would do any good.
Mirth a ml M lisle. as a synopsis would spoil it. A piano On Monday evening. Dee. I, the solo was rendered by Miss Josie Arm-
“Rivals Concert ('lub” will give an en- | strong.
tartainmeut in the Presbyterian church Prof. Bryan spoke on Ideals in F’.duThe organization is one of the foremost cation. The speaker reviewed the an-
N« sniiiiig ruder I'aine < oiora. in tlie county, ami the young people of eients to find by their literature the The advertisement that bring the church, under w hose auspices it i- training they gave their children. He the most returns to the advertise, to be given, deserve congratulations for spoke prayer, and from this
their enterprise in seeurmg tor t.reen- \\e could find what the Creeks wished
t!:--ii -tiit tri'i: to tic;- o. v.-p',-. *,-;t the \cn-
’ Lm ’ ! iJy' rtevidviiV n ' : - JiUV«ru*a»'*Bi. ihe Rivals Concert Oltil .,f The idea! of a people regnlatea | Ji i • * In* could cat It is a notice plainly describing Hie following distinguished artist-: the school, and m.t only the school, hit - ' a 0 ,, whut vou are offering to the public. Mr. Harry Daniel, humori'd; Miss Her- th« whole dlneHtiotw.l statu-, ami wba« icc trom .11... ..... 'll . , , tiia i,. setfgwiek, eontralto; Miss Edith the country is to bo twenty years hence, ice crenm was his diet. He began j ' ‘ Stalder, violinist; Miss Mary L. Siali- Therefore the best ideals should be eating it in July and gained thirty- U8e t,leR0 mean8 to mu l1 ,1 “‘ 1 ’ ul ’' h-r, pianist. In addition to the above taught in the schools,
two pounds before February. “Be ' 'i' 1 "“'-V be weari ng dia.nontls when | the club has .
tween July, ’92 and July ’93 he ate ,he maQ w!, ° trio8 t0 his a
over 400 gallons of ice cream,” said ]' 11 , ' M mt nt 'tito a ih st i iptinn ol .. ,,1^ Coneert (.Tub ofl'ers a program of . .. . . Mrs. Tobin today. "I know i )0 . ^ i'^rg will be working the ''rakes ut,usual tnerif, and alAvays receives tb,' ^ ^ ‘‘v...' ,, t .
I nn r fa’n I'lai' IJcmlJ. Mshost ■•nromendfltk'n. Iholr appert.’s . ^ -t-ac teatner ton,..
cause I made it iuyscli. 0 ' ^ ‘ ‘ * ' ’ tnee will prove pre-eminently tin* mu- please the children and parent, and
deal event of the season. 'Remember therefore had'good schools. A second the date and plaee-Monday, Dee, 4. 2. i|Ui lity is ft( i elity . Theri , is H jv reHt iteai Kntate Transfers. need of this, especially in the country
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^ ^ » 'a;;,‘«'.' VaMH.0.7..a,!-ge M. Ml- ,...,'1 in »«perVi»lon of ^
jiS'.jJ j,,., *-*■»' ilie siqieriulenuent. i lie tcaclier shouid Bliei'ilt Put Co. to Zlpide i asrle. iaiul in tiring what she knows to the highest Washington tp., $81. tension. A great deal af the best work
M I KU.NOON SKSSION.
Lately Tobin begun taking treat- M«rri»*e Licenses,
ment of an Indianapolis doctor and Dtis M. Ford and Lillie M. Allen, lias been able to eat what he pleased i Bainbridge; Albert L. Ruurk and
s' !i*i ?+h
now the picture of robust health.
leeently secured the ser-
vices of a leading soprano of Boston. Prof. Bryan talked on the Personal who Will appear in this city. The Riv- influence 0 :' the Teacher. He said that
Pronalc.
A wt iiHiii waking iuul u droam; Shi* thought t .at all tier taicntB would Ht- bjient in om* broad olmnnel and
llcsult ill good.
HIip said: “Pll bf a parL —. Anti wriio nuoli ver-es fthat all icon Who road will marvel at the g’ms ’ ’ - \ * “And 1 will t** the q’v.'en of song. Peer less, unrivaled and alone. 2Ay fainewiU th'imier through nil time, c iiahi-iigeu' ny none." That u .oi tier dream, but rru! life Has common issues, common work Which must 1» met and coiutucred, though Wo fain would shirk. No editor would print her linos. No one enjoyed them hut a mouse Who nibbled them. That author keeps
A boarding house.
—Frances Isabel Currie.
M.cIh Heciiml ami I.Mit tl, Tims,lays. ’
WHITE LTI.Y I’M AFTER \n 3 ^
Mrs. M. T.-lster ... " • M
Mi l ls si'<.„m| and fmirtii M'lii laya.
KNIOIITS OF PVTHIAS.
, , EAGLE LODOK \o |a John T. Stewart ’ 1 ‘nvVMJ ’
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‘ V "OVd-tSt . . ... First Monday night or'ea. li m mu,.
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•or over TIiok
''V.j'l Sl'V
• iisnifc Save. A. I!. Phllllpa
a.o. r. w.
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isiroml and 4th Thursda, s e, .'.mi, ,„o„lh. , ' < ' DEGREE OF Hoxou Hose McAllndon.. I)Hlu Mtuiro. • ■ • (, ( !! Fjisi Him third Frldavaor '.I,.?•'>' >.....1.1 door, Mail Block. H ‘" 1
Schools
The bees are in the meadow And the swallows in the sky; Tin* cattle in the shadow Watch the river running by.
i
RED men.
OTOK TRIBE NO. 140.
To T« n til** %««• of Fag*.
To determine tlie exact age of i : *. Ivo hi,out four ounce's of
South Grccncnst!«•.
Mrs. James Murphy has
sick for some time.
been
| John Cantum , Thos Hukc. ...
i Kvery Monday niuht
< ity Hall Hi.u k .
« sf ** * ■m The heavy ox team lags; TM n> <4.. t-- .»•*'* —fn* ' , s ».y ..i •••sissssSf^
Through tlie yellow blossomed flags.
.Snchc
li cm
Hull oil 3i’tl tloor
HOVA L A Hr \ vr*\»
And down beside the river
It
Soil
Wm. ami Frank llilry haw
common salt in a quart of pure wa- j been visiting in Indianapolis, ter and then immerse the egg. II it | Present appearances indicate be only a dav or «o old it will aiuV ^ ul OkiahoiLa is no more,
to tho bottom, but if it be three
Margaret A. Kelly to John F. Kelly, land in
in religion un<\ \VJ> the eODl-
days old it will float ill tin* liquid If more than five, it come to the surface and rises above in proportion to its increased age.— ilni mji.. Meat shop fixtures for sale on northwest corner of the square. Apply to Gem-gen. iiavmson. d.ll-til
The first folding bed made in
; Greencastle was made by Joe Sea-
^ blsrisralSh shop. For Sale.— A most desirable 8-rooin cottage—bard wood finish, cemented cellar, new furnace, cistern, city water, stable and wood house and driveway. Splendid location. t all at Bannkiij Times office. 20-tf
c.Twm-a*"' - Anlrcaijci.
Samuel Sweet to James W. tilfford. land in 'ounily is done by men who are not Greencastle, $1. brilliant scholars, hut are honest, anil James W.,.Ittoril to Fvaline Jones, land In “i f,.,.! tlmt the-e are teacher- like
liini.. -V Uiiid qiiuluy, more rare than the other two and more precious, sympathy, pure sympathy. The smile may
Greencastle, $1.
M. IL i ox to Arthur
Greencastle, $500.
IL Grover, land in
Winter Tourint ItateH.
Lower rates than usual to all prinei- i lM, r, "' or k '"".v be
GOOD
l
Lamps, Coal Oil, Lidit.
Most Decidi'l Hargain- in Decorated Lamps at
Tones’ IDmer Store.
p.ii point.- tu f loruia and the south; in effect from all points on or via the Cineinnati, Hamilton A Dayton R. R. F’or further information apply to any H. & D. agent, or I). G. Falward-, Gen’l Pass. Agt;, ('incinnati, Ohio. tf Alotlie I’ll Ov'*.1. Ah! little bird upon the nett, What it trembles r» thy breast? What N it thrills the tiny round Willi pulsing, faiid, reluctant sound? Wliu# muftled stroke of fate drawn near The e«ger sense is strained to hear? Oh, n >tber bird,a quivering part Of e\t ry vital thlob thou art; The tap that shakt s the brittle shelf Must shake thy being’s wails ns well. For that which wakes to life wakes thee. It is the call of destiny. What strange, new self has seized thy life? Is care thy portion, timid wife? For this alone the sticks wore laid, For this the hallowed nest was made. That at that tender heart should lie Earth’s deep unfathomable mystery. —Mrs. I). U. K. Goodale.
lilt; rillin' ul ;i coquette. V> iiDur Marr
snii£ a beautiful solo.
President Parsons occupied the remaining portion of the time. His discussion of Hamlet is quiet original. He differs widely in some things from oim-i ciiiicrauu writers, ilc closed by sayino the drama was one of pachycologicul and ethical study. The follow-! ing rc-olntiotis were adopted : The thanks of this association arc due and hereby tendered to those who have in tiny way aided in making this meeting a valuable and entertaining one—those w ho have kindly furnished music, those who have prepared papers, the officers and instructors and the school board for the use of the room. H. K. Sr. Clair, Ivn a Bitumens, President. Vice President. In i.i Watson, F. M. Lyon, Sec re t a ry. Trea s u rer.
Where the trees lean o’er the pool, V\ t.or** H)p ^hjvAowH v**t»«'L ^’.v vvr,
A boy has come to school.
Ills teachers are the swallows, And tlie river, and the trees. His lessons are tlie shallows. Aim ilia ilowers, and the bees. He knows not bo is learning. He thinks nor writes a word. But in tlie soul discerning i
A loving spring is stirred
In after years—oh, weary years!—
• The river’s lesson lie
Will try tnH|>enk to heedless ears
In faltering minstrelsy. —Jobn Beyle O’Reilly.
Fill' Song.
I «wM thr. .,f •K- ^ 1 tirkle Ilia dew lu lls briuhl; I chuck the chin of the dimpled rose Till she IuukIis in this Mars* dim lluht. The glow worm's lamp I hide in the damp: 1 steal the wild life's stimj: I pinch the toad till his leits arc u-cramp And clip the hi‘ft It's winu. <) hoi O hey! My pranks I play With never a note of wurnttiK. 1 set a snare for the moonbeams fair All wrought of spider web twine: I tangle (he naughty children's hair In a snarl of rare design. ! flit through the house without any noise. rhere'a never an elf so sly; 1 break the toys of had little hoys And the cross little git :s who cry. 0 hey! O ho! 1 work them woe Till crows (lie cock in tlie morning. -Samuel Minturn I’eck.
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... l ie' •'piula* evening. Mall corner Vine
iiml \\ ashlngtnn streets. 2nd tloor.
woman’s iik.i.iec oorps.
I Alice li t liaiilii ,, IjOIIJSC .lucnltM ^ ,
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