Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 July 1894 — Page 2
DAILY I? V N N KR 1' I M KS I thinking he was lost. Jt ha^in.e N KWS FROM DKl’AlW.
= j transpired that he was merely out The next time THE BEST OAlLY HAPPENINGS OF
THE UNIVERSITY.
we would advise them to call on
THAT TRANCE RELIGION.
Publlahert «*xc‘«*|»r Sunday , . at th< IIaNnkm I iMi.*' oftitT. coriuM Vtn»* and 0D plefiSUie trip.
jTrsnttUn streets. I there U ■ dearth ot talent at Brazil
Several Keaton. Why riinl Noulh «.reen-
raatlr Article i» Not (ienuin** Editor Banxkk Timks.
friends were IjOCal Time Ci
AOVESTISING. ltKAt>IN<i Noth KS 5 cents per line, one line paragraphs charged as <K*cupylng two Hint* fepacc. 25 line* 4 cents per line 10 •• ••
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M •• ^ I>ispla\ rat»*s made known on application. Change for display advertisements must be hander] in by liio'cliH'k a. m.eaehday. Heading advertiacmentM will be ri*celv«*d each day up to 1 o'clock p. in.
(Jreeneastle. We have a supply i.»»k m thi» coiunra for it—<ioe.«» an<i here that is inexhaustible and of Ki.terti.iiiiuent.-M.te., lie.... .mi %n.
the first quality.
special favor, as her
very averse to her telling what she ^ BIG~ou R had suffered. She told bow the ap- goingrast
parent power in Mrs. Woodworth’s ^
If there are any good people mee ting8 had deceived her, how she y" 'JJ. M > ai| hwt '" tern among the readers of the Banxzk en j ove d the meetings at first and
and.
in that ele-
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Best by Special Reporter.
Goon foreigners are welcome in the United States, and some of our
best citizens have come
Times who are disposed to look wen ( m ore and more
upon the cataleptic manifestations i, (1 t that after she had be-
of ao-called trance evangelists as ,. or |]p vomnletelv deluded slie la-gan jo. i* soliu vraiitmip,! i.,„ ,
1 * • with sleepers for New York • '
No 17" SouthWt^torn Mini|„]
N " ,*!J err f i ,au,< ; „ 1; ^; I l»Hlly t fcxeept Sunday. I
. tritn Bie^per* ror New York ’"mo..
being from God we can only wish t ?u (f er many things. As sne with connection*for CoiumimH <7 ' .111 nts’fH throutrli to New York o', '".ii.,
... . . ... I he past year tins been a red that they could come into posses- ta lked she would shudder and look tonHariior. mi. Ii. No. h in^ '-v into this letter year for future students at sion of some facts that have come about like one in a fright, and said ir l Vt W H\?i"MliirM/ton N r)V.'v t HT l ‘ '
conntr\' from Europe. But there DePauw in that the lines are drawn f,, the writer of late vears from dit- : n reD | v to our expressed surprise, lumitus.o. no.svr,nnc<i«thioi^h? i" 1 ' 1 v|
j .1 • * 1 ' ... and L'nlon City. Not*. 7.9ami „ n
Is a class of anarelnsts, whose closer than ever and the icquire- ferent sources. ••() you do not know what 1 have divoi-*rinslln«^atst. i.oui.iinion < | ll " K '* I
closer than ever and the require- f ereQ t sources.
names are so unpronouneabie that tnents more strict. Along with what we have learned deals with suffered. I feel atraid even now a sneeze is necessary at the end of other departments the post-gradu- or t | ie Du toriou8 Mrs. when I speak of it.” She did not
y>.ie
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the same, who come to this country ate has received its due attention, particularly to raise trouble. They Heretofore the master’s degree are sent here bv tbe powers of might be obtained Vither m cursv Europe a> a good riddance. These or by completing si\
are the parties who, not seeing a
after
When delivery is made* b> cai i'icr. all subscription accounts arc to Im 1 paid to them a^ they call and reeeipt for same.
M. .1. K FT F HAKKY M. SMITH.
Publisher Managing IMitor
squad of soldiers on every street corner, think they can do a-they please, and they never fail to bob up in a strike.
A •Mr.
i all eomm»inieations to Thi D \ i.v Hannkk Timks.
Oreencjistle, I ml. j
R<*Srr
Kl.l'l III !< V N s 1 \ | | ||( Ml
Seeretai'V of Sr it,\V M . 1 O U K N Amlitor of State a M E It I < TS < . UAII.IV Treasurer of state FHED .1. Si IK H Z
\boitt dial Pciiwioii < as**.
'flic In li.'inapoii' ■/our,'til a nl the M is m ii Ti.m:s last week reproduio’i 1 the reeorrl of a jiensiou case from j Putnam county which is attracting j s.ime attention, but one which neither of the local democrat papers lias deigned to notice. The •fotiruul says today editorially : A week ago the .1 onrmil gave an account of a pension case in Put-
extra courses
graduation, four of which were a continuation of the major and two of the minor. By a late action the in cursn degree is abol isited and the present conditions demand ciiiht extra courses fora master s degree along t wo collatcra 1 lines of work—five in a major and three in a minor. Thi> policy i» not to make the dilliculties greater for the student, but is in keeping with the general universitv spirit and progress of today, and at the same time raise' the standard of
the university.
Jesse Bniinbaek is busily en-
Attorney < General M. A. K ET( II A M
i Jerk of Supreme < ourt ALEXANDER HESS Supt. Pub.ie Iii.striietion l>. W. (iEKi INK State Statistician S. J. THOMPSON State Geologist \V. S. BI..\T< HLEV Supreme .Imlge—First Di-trict JAMES 11. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth l»i>tiier I.EANDER J. MONKS
ICIII I'l.K \ N col VIA TU HI I.
t or Representative GEORGE tV. II ANN \
For Auditor JAMES McD. HAYS For < Jerk JOHN D. HTN T For Recorder LEM 1'EL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD
nam countv where the man was gaged tliis summer in preparing a pensioned us insane when he was philosophical grammar. The nanot insane, to promote the interests ttire of the work is to demonstrate
Woodworth, hut we assume that all tell us all she knew and we forbear other evangelists whose religious repeating much of that. She was work is accompanied by trances are tinttliv undeceived by the failure ot the fruit of her work or an off-slioot several predictions, one ot which from the same stock. Some may was that Christ was to come on a think the subject not worth the certain Sunday and she was under cost of the ink it takes t<> print it. the strictest command not to stir but knowing us we do that sonic ot out of her chair all that day until the most devout and deeply spirit- be did come. She impressed us mil souls have been led to accept more |,v the horror that seeeined to this delusion under th impression possess her as she gazed upon past that they were dealing vvith the experiences than by what she told jrcat power of find, we have con- us. She especially emphasized the eluded to present to the public a fact that people w ho professed confew words upon this subject, espec- version in connection with going ially -im e vve understand lhat there into trances gave no evidence of a have been some manifestations of change of heart in their private
this strange religion in the south life.
part of our city. There is no doubt in the writer's ’I he facts that we give will be in mind that there lias been in (he his the order in which they came to tory of the church trances from the our knowledge. Some years ago a Spirit of God. W hen she was be-
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and Ktations, nad tor full Inlorn:,: . JT rates, throuali ears. etc., addros-
Methodist minister in the city of ginning to study this subject she .t.tLt hmbhiioon^
ot a democratic congressman, (’om- the philosophy on the thought side In(liana p 0 i i9t w |,il e holding very asked a man, who stands high in
missioner Loehren had his name of grammar. It enables the stu-
suceessful revival meetings, liegan educational and religious circles,
dropped, not knowing that he is a dent to arrive at the cause of the t0 be annoyed bv people going into being one of the little band who democrat, and when it was found form and eradicates the old parrot- tran( . e8 in 'bis meetings. He soon originated Chautauqua many years that he was of that party and has note method of teaching and learn- found that they were , )art i e8 who ago. what he thought of trances, influence his name was restored at ing grammar. He is at present ^ at one time attended Mrs.! whether they were from God or
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Ttt Mini from Terre IlMiitc, inf|| wl
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ARRIVE PROM THE NORTH.
No 3* Terre Haute & Evansville Kx t . ,,1
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$.,o a month. I he man lias re- engagdl in writing the Metaphysi- Woodworth’s meetings. The sub- from Satan. He replied substant- No «• thicaxoA'NttshvTill- Lhnited
„ . . . No 3* " Mall usJ!| God s spirit can act in a n g 4* •• Kxpress ii : i55;l
with it. strange and mysterious way. I had N " H ‘ hl M'%iiy^ 5< i 1, K'xcept'imda) ,3M |
Trains:! and 4 carry Cullman slrepini .as I
a trance one’e my- between I bicago and Evansville Tula | , ... , . and H carry Cullman palace sleeping cin o| make this aamlH- day coaches nnd run solid between Hi v.l
and NaabvlUe. < h as. I.. Stosl
Uen'l I’hss. and T'kt Vxt.' Uam
For Sheriff DANIEL " M.M 'I
For Surveyor I.ARRY DOWNS
For Coroner JOHN Y. OWEN For Commissioner 1st District—JOHN I,. BRIDGES •ind District—lAMKS < . RE AT
ceived over $9000 for insanity due cal and Psychological phases u. jei . t wa8 who li v new to him and he ially: to army service when the tempo- the work and expects to have it hHrd | v knew h((W to d( . a ] rary insanity from which he suf- completed by th * time school opens. He did not wish to lay a 8lldden something like fered fifteen years ago was attrib- ; Will Life and E E. Schnepp vis- and ra8h hand upon what mig ht be self.” Now we
uted to alcoholism. He is not now Red friends in Cloverdale yesterday 0 f God. Very earnestly he sought sion of God’s spirit sometimes insane, and yet is paid $J<ia month, and took a trip to Eel river tails. of God to know the truth in regard causing trances as vital to the Bribe cei titirate under which his John Haskell, .lim Sprankle and to the matter, and in a few days gument. When it comes to delupension U drawn is No. 329fiJO. Is q p R 0 | )lngon are (he latest addi- was thoroughly convinced that the sions in spiritual matters we can tins apparently 1 raudulent pension, tions to the ranks of the hairless trances were of Satanic origin. The safely assume that Satan attempts granted under ( leveland in l&8b to brigade, which is becoming so num- chief convincing fact was that peo i to imitate only what God really j
pie would fall over into a trance at
Jno. Chaffee took a bicycle trip the most critical point in the meet-
Thr Fink Coining. to “Shades of Death” and Craw- ing. Ju»t at the moment when he Mr. Walter Allen, secretary of fordsville yesterday. would be pleading with sinners to the Putnam County Fish Protect jj on R ^ q' ennant 0 f *p erre come forward to the altar of prayer
help one demoeratie congressman, erous about college,
restored in 1894 to help another?
does. But let us bear in mind that the extraordinary and unusual in spiritual things are forces seldom used. In the operation of the Holy Spirit there is great diversity and
Kiel It LI I \N TO\VN*.m»* III KIT.
For Trii'tce ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOCH L. FOX WORTH Y For Justices of tin* Peace WALTER J. ASHTON JAMES T. DENNY GEORGE tY. RI M BARGER For Constables WM. R. CALLAHAN JOHN II. MILES DANIEL TOM PKIX8
For Congress Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET
ion association, is in receipt of u |[ aute w;18 a v | s j lor ut t |ie college “"‘l themselves to God. over yet great reasonableness.
letter from Hon. George W. Cooper, ^ Hturd ., v of Washington, congressman of .
........ ... College society enjoyed a social this district, in which the aiiphca * • . ... time and hop at the Sig hall Satur-
tion of the association hearing Mr. , r
day evening.
Cooper's endorsement is acknowl-1 Miss Marie Hoover visited Phi
somebody would go into a trance, A delusion becomes diverting attention and dissipating slock in trade” to use the spirit of earnest thought and uhrase. If it is a new idea to some
the “one a homely
Olip tlnsCoupon j|
Frank Leslie's Scenes ill!
edged by the U. S. commission of fish and fisheries. The circular from the commission states the request. which is for a supply of fish. Las been placed on file and arrangemeuts will he made for supplying
the fish us soon as possible. The Putnam county fish associa-
tion will receive the fish about Oc
Mu friends in Indianapolis over Sunday. Dr. Puncher made a short busi ness trip to Indianapolis Saturday in the interests of the university. Harry Paris, on his return trip with the DePauw Quartette from
There is little to arbitrate in a “sympathetic’' strike.
Greenwood last week, stopped in
tober 1. The shipment will consist Indianapolis for a short visit with and papers that came to her mom. of a ear load of tine rock bass. , friends. mate from parties there. One ot
"hu h will be dumped in Walnut fungicides and insecticides.
that Satan is permitted a wonderworking power under certain conditions we refer them to the fact that of the ten plagues sent through the agency of Moses, the first three were successfully imitated by the magicians of Egypt, also to such texts as the following: II Thess. xxv ii, 10; Matt. xxiv. 24; Rev. xiii, 13, 14; and Rev. xvi, 14. (*
Portraits of ilk
Civil War
'l/.i*of pux<* hImhii llxlK inch.K
We believe that all that God
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It seems like “the other fellow' i-- --- - - - --- ~* sprayi..* to octroy the rn..*ou. «nd i« tlnui the one mentioned in Mr. j^^tiers nnd dynamiters tor h year sect Enemies<»f th«» Fruit crops.
St book has'Vame to Clik-ago." | or t,rD Walnut vreek "ill th™ fur <£• lll.t region by . great enrthq,lake under the
Magnificently Illustrate!
Foil (TTY HKAHKKS-llrlnK owl Mar ('oupon with 10 e»*nt8 foiMwh i •>art as iBSiicd, to THI HANM.I j
§J MRS office.
Foil OFT OF-TOWN KEXDKIiS- i | Mall one M ar Coupon with h 1 offitfl.t'» \ J TIIK HANNKK fIMK'*. omiicfl^lu f
feeling. So he not only spoke out against the manifestation as being from the enemy of God out directed that all parties going into trances should be quietly, removed to a rear room to recover at their leisure. The trance business soon ceased and the revival went on gloriously. While Mrs. Woodworth was on the Pacific coast the writer heard often of her work through letters does is imitated by the enemy
distinguish between the true and * [
the ahsurdities of her work was the the false is the great study of the prophecy that on a certain day God Christian. The writer ouce met in (» would destroy one or more cities in a city hospital a woman who was
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Ind.. for i‘Hch part. IF* particularl | It i Rive your full name anil iidflrc** ■ state wlmt part you want, irivin* '• I number; (3) Inclose the nec<—un ■ 'J
pons ami in cents fureacli part in tending for "Frank Lr*
T () A Scenet" don’t Include anv otlu r ' |
I ▼ nets.
"s^Nobound volumes ot tno'l
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HANNKII' r (uirt ean tie nt.talnisi in an) "tb,-’ than Inillented In our regular
dentally he
Debs.
said, is the home of
• , f , , . made at the Massachusetts Hatch sta- * * «•»« me power of what we will . _ n 1 '° 01 '' ' |u!l - tion in proTecting fruit crops from in- iin ^ Ddnl wave from the ocean, and call, for want of a better term a
Law i.kssn kss ts rampant in lerre , pu ll towanls the suppression of law **** and fungi include the following. she so convinced her followers that shouting devil. She shouted everv Haute, and that city, it might met- 1 violators should he made. As the attacks of insects and fungi this would Bp «„ tl,«t „re^r,i n i v. , . ^
appear about the same time, it is econ tl ’" ) "o" 11 * b '‘9“ ^ one of them day ; she shouted the same time ev-
\ ciiumpiiitM Ticket. 0IU y whenever possible, to combine the U P and down the country on a ery day an<l at some extra times The following has been suggest fungicides and itist-cticides, thereby re- bicycle warning the people, while especially if it was at a time when , , . ,.,i os a “chumDUlist’' ticket for dncing thoco.-ts. For general purpots* i i ,i u . , . ‘ 1 «lieu
lito'i: who have watched the 1 the bordcanx mixture is the bc>t fungi- ,u » r >y sold their homes for little or it was very inappropriate for her to
cide until the fruit reaches the size nothing and tied to the mountains do it. You could not coax her to
^ »t** b«-„ „„
Tii.i.MAs per should tie used. Paris green is the predicted date the prophetess took was set to shout and she always Pknnuvku best insecticide. a train for the East and the only shouted s. good long while Dvimr Ai.tgei.i. I While loudon purple and other sub Hn ,,t,,„,. -u. i,,,,. e .. . u „ .... ‘ ^ Must stances may tx* used successfully in com- ' ' " " a 1 ure P atl ents. and patients whose limits McIIkidr bination with lite above fungicides, we ler prediction was that God ehang were being amputated and fever PKKKhu prefer paris green from the certainty of ed his mind as he did in the days patients whose
ed as i IN9I1:
career of Rev. Myron M . Reed late-
ly are not surprised at his turning | Vico Pretiidcnt
anarchist.
The next time Chicago wants to annex Hammond h*t 'em annex. Hammond is near enough to Chicago to be real had, and if Chicago j wants it we are in favor of letting
it go.
Secretary of >tate
Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of the Interior
Secret a r> of W ar >ecretai> of the Nuv\ I’estmaster General Attorney General
Seeretarx of Atrrieiilt.ire
Db hs
M AITS
>OVEHEIGN
\oor siiinin«‘r Naeation.
kyi , * t * - ,* , , • , ’ ,,, lijxruuxs puncuis wiiDHe nerves wore evciteil
rj? »»^ >-*”»• »< »"• «.««d^.", Greencastle people leaving home ,hu,u for earning and holding paris an ' 1 pniyers ot the people. And as take her prolonged shouting. Yet for their summer vacation, for long rivs-ti to tar surface ot th-'phmt, aswcu to the trance features of her work a simple touch of » visitor wonii
In calling upon laboring men to or shot t trips, can have their fa- ^ ut a i ’'"\ 1 ' r ;!, nsults Inav «*>•» there we wish all in danger of bring her out of her spell because strike their leaders seem to have vonte home paper, the D.ui.v Ban be obtained than if used alone. With delusion could read what is said of they were not tr> im> i
of the labor-I*™ Address the above mixture paris green maybe it in a book .ve have on our table from shouting Tlf ^’i T can be changed as often as desired, naed at the rate of one pound to 50 or , u u- i , fcaonung. 1 he enemy had It is better than a letter to travel- 100 gallons, while in water alone it can- >N Eelso Carter, for man)- used her desire to obey God to get ers awav from home. not be safely used upon the foliage of years a professor in the military her into bondage to thut t
the apple stronger than one pound to academe at rheatAr T»,. ti.r „,i in "'I* " tts
a i*0Mibi« MUnouwr. 200 or 300 gallons of water, and on the t r, 1 a , the author wholly of himself. Init is considerin'’ a plan to I " ' l,11<l * mydvur. in a peach stroiiger than one pound to 800 ol 9l ' v eral books and a deeply spir- forget
. . . I v . i, , , or 400 gallons.
,qr I* aaral I w ■»' «re Spain proposes to transport tliciu Ttd.-tuo ,,-niit Ia-iironmiiiivcl in days toeome! now kept for sale by nearly all dealers
in seeds and agricultural and hortienl-
Stepp's Wfi i Fair
forgotten that many
ers have already been struck — right between the eyes by demo
cratic times.
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to African colonies, ana Ciermanv, wnhewi) r. ti adtiinou swift cimnBe ■» j i/. w -i., .. ..ft, . ..i* _ 1 That love ii. < rot med iii c rati le .sonic, Itmiicc* and England are peifecting Th ,u,.. CI , , II bj t*,)„m „iay, nicusll res to stamp out this form of Tlivn murnuir.-I »n<l,i imsm «nd Stars.
yt j^\\ lii« il.,it u ike ii iiiut<i( then. ali,lue!
moral nllti political leprosy. 1 i \ Hhout the rude vxuy^ of Uie town.
In prai.-e and bhum*. from kindiiiu*t*!4 to tscorn.
Cnited Slatt- ~hould act.
Thei must be scarce of preachers down at Brazil. One went out bicycle riding recently and the whole town turned out to hunt him,
Ami blow n i.<' ; Iih;i> worldw ide (or ill or Rood: Sjuiki-n at i.*-T one <ia) with awed, bustled
hreutli.
Then trea.-ured in u few fund, faitlifnl tieurts; Head a tew years ugion a low, w lute stone. And thru forever, evermore forgot! .So name the child, my dear. "What's in a
nauie'.-'*
- Wendell 1*. Sta fiord.
tural supplies aud can lie obtained front tin in at reasonable prices. While there are many different kinds of pumps advertised, and while nearly all of those put on the market by the large mauu facturcrs who make a specialty of spraying pumps are good, it is best, however, to buy those made as near home as possible, on account of the repairs and replacement of parts necessitated by breakage which may occur when least expected.
Never
her weird chant
itiiul man, which gives the history strange unnatural
of spiritualism in all ages,
learn here that tbe trance element
of Mrs. Woodworth’s work is not the light of heaven, but reason tells
us that il was from the lower world, ridtli and reason have been termed
A few years ago the writer met ,he two ‘‘.ves of the soul. Let its at a camp-meeting u woman who t * ,at we return both. J
impressed her as knowing
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tiling of tliese strange delusions and she solicited a personal interview. It was granted but only as a
Gkeexcasti.k, Ind., July 16, 1694.
For rent—House
on east
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