Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 August 1894 — Page 2

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Sat m-.Iay’H Con vent Ion. NOW Several ludicrous things occurred

FOR A GLORIOUS HOLIDAY.

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»»u «x.:. :ti» !*> • n» ♦ \<m |,t -.in Liy Saturdavat the democratic convcn*

ii» iL** itANM-.ii l oIIUm , conur \ ine and |

jtioB. < ii|ii. Saailey'* apeec i tree

AovcNTisiNa. «linrt for once, m it ie • well knows 5cere |hi iin.. • >ncn;; (utmgraphsrhaid tact that the captain who has been r>iin<- ... * conn p<t line awheel hone all his life doeen t

like the idea of a last year’s convert

The indications for this vicinity

s« li» !»ri>lh*-r»’ Millionaire Aniutwnunl f jj. the Coining thll'tV-SiX hour* are

as ftdlows as

eXCURSION TO MACKINAC ISLAND AND RETURN

AUianro I ouiini; to <.reeno»»lle,

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mi “ a SMI “ 2 1 , * .tIKI ** 2 Ii|*!»'hv r^iloK mado kmi'Vii on n|i|ilicatlon. C'lmi.w- ■ for <lls|iluy ii'ivertlscmonts must lie Imiulcd In !>)• 10 u'rlis'k a. m. oachday. Ki nd lujf advertisement* will be received < a Acb day

up tu 1 o'ciisik p. in.

All CDininunioutloiiB should be slgneil with the name of the writer; not necessarily fi r publlctMon, tint as evidence of nood faith. Anonymous communications cun not be no-

ticed.

Where delivery ih irregular jdease report sanie promptly at publicatjon imlce. Specimen copies mailisl free on application.

RATES Of SUUSCRIPTION

'iur iv.ii inadvoiiee. s'ij' month* Three month* Om nmnth I‘rr un A h;i I 'an ier

Messrs.SelU'ltndll ers, the laurel crowned show men have thoroughly revolutionized the circus world and |i' today stand foremost as managers and proprietors of the largest, oldest

carrying off a plum. Then again Squire Gardner had Ilia sav, and though his effort was a trifle vague and indistinct it is generally conceded to have been the best speech

of the day. During the efforts to I urui richest show on earth. Having shutoff Mr. Gardner and get up withstood the vicissitudes of l.tisine-z the Colonel or any other man who ! for twenty-three years and is the sole , , , , . surviviiiK big 8how of this era. 1*. J. could try to enthuse the boys, pan |{i(riium wag ol(le , t unti , h H dea th tlemoniuui reigned until Postmastei as was also the late Adam Forepauglt, L*]:"! Neff, who on account of his official but after the executors bail disposed of '^ position hasn't a great deal of bus the Barntiin and Forepauglt show prop:i " Iness in a political meeting anyhow, erty, this placed Sells Brothers as tbs

When lellvery is imwieby carrier, all «ub-I B . (lf (ir ,, (ir ir . ' "Pmae 1 . rulers of Hie greatest and sviiptiui iwcoiints nr'..-in in' pulii to tininas ■ ‘I • gva n lest coiif*'d.ration titiveliiig which i receipt for mae- formed the rabble that they didn’t r* a reeognisefl fact, and so admitted by M. .1. lUit’KKTr i‘iiiiiisin i know “where they were at,” or press, public and rival showmen. Xear-

HAHHv 'I.-Ml IH. * ,,,r I words to t t. This vation was literally true and is but management, and during all that time

., .iii i .. .i ' ,. . .. I have catered to millions of people in (.leetuiistie. imi tm exainn e td the condition ol the .. . . , .

1 Hus country, ( amula and Australia. i entire demoerrtic party this year. I n, is veiir j,, at . eor()aiH . e w i t h the spirit 'i iie speeches that were Anally of the times Sells Brothers have lowered worked off were collectively and the price of admission from titty to singly the worst lot of political n,t |''y''" i >y-iiw. cen^ for evei-yhiely. IW

ever given in tlie court house and the enthusiasm refused to flow.

Vi;i the C inrinnati, Hamilton & Dayton received by H. > ituiiroan.

Renit k 6c Co. from the olficial OnTuesdav,8epteiiilter4th,fheCins . < ‘. i !- s0 !l went her bureau at Intlianapolis- cmnati, Hamilton A Dayton Railroad, |niiIAN\i*oi.is. Ind. Aug. ‘27. i n ,onnection with the D.&< . Steam Fair weather, stationary tem- \ av igation Company, will run a special i perature Wai’PENHASS. low rate excursion to Mackinac Gland WKATHEB CONDITIONS. and return at rate of $5.00 for the round j

! i v i n tickets will be good returning

Moderately high barometric pres- ^ frou) Ujlte sale. Special sure continued with slight depres- lr#jng wjU , eave c u.Jt d.depot, Fifth sions over Lake Superior. Tennes- . in j Baymiller streets, at 8:45 a. m., arsee and North Carlinia and the aiving at Toledo 3:15 p. ni., w here the Dakotas and Montana. The tem- steamer “City of Mackinac” will comperature fell slightly, most every- mence the beautiful trip of almost 1,000

where and rains fell in Missouri,

A'lUrt ss nil cdiii mini leal i< dis to Thb Daily IU\n: h Timks,

Kentucky and Tennessee. C. F. R. Wappenhans,

milfs, arriving at Detroit at about 8 p in., where the steamer will stop over night in order that excursionists may

. enjoy the magnitlcent scenery by tlayLocal Forecast Ofllcial. } light, leaving Detroit at a. in.. Itegins

a never-ending panorama of wondrous scenery, through the Detroit river, crossing bake “St. Clair, passing the famuli* fishing resort of St. Clair Flats, th rough the ship canal, and stopping at Fort Huron. After leaving Fort Huron stops will be made, at Sand Beach. An Sable, Albena and Clicyboygan, arriving at Mackinac Island about 1 |>. m

in ri itt.it v n st 11 ■; rn ivi. r.

Seeretarv of State \VM. D. OWEN Auditor of State aMEKICFS V. DAil.KY Trea-mvr of State FKKi» J. SCI10LZ Attorney < ieoeral M A. K E n il A M l lerk of Supreme ( nurt A bKX A.N'DKK HESS Supt. Ftib ie lnstnietion D. VV. U EE 11 N(> State Stati-dieian S. J. I IIOMFSON State <ien|ogi*t \V. S. BE VTCHLKY Supreme Judge—First Di*triet JAMES H. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth District l.i: VNDKK J. MONKS

itivelv the only big show in the lii-tory of the areide annals that lias ever reilueed the price which lias proven a

The entire giat ol the speakers re most wonderful magnet everywhere murks were that the party stood and will be heralded with glad tidings about where it did tw<> years ago, 1,1 ’h' 1 :,, nn-emeiit h>\ ;ng publie in this , vicinity ami ailjoining eouiities. Speethat republican laws were m effect . , • . • , ,,

i d excursion rate* will be Issued on all

and democracy having a president |ines of travd ati( , the appearance ..f and both brtuu hes of ( ongress had the big show of the world on the above tione nothing. Such a shameful ad date will surely throng the city with mission was nil the ‘•argument” the j visitors. Wait and watch for the grand

speakers could pour forth.

| gorgeous street parade at 10 a. m. on

the day of the exhibition.

ItEHPIM.K \N COV VIA TICKET. For Representative (iKt)R(i K VV. HANNA Fur Auditor JAMES Mcl>. HAYS For < ’ierk JOHN D. HUNT For Recorder LEM CEE JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD For Sheritf '>AN1EI \V. MACY For Snrvt'vor l.AWRENTE DOWNS For Coroner JOHN j. OWEN For Commissioner l-t District —J Oil N L. BRIDGES 2nd i»istriet—JAMES C. REAT KEPI ni.H'AN TOWNSHIP TIC KET. For Trustee RORERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOCH L. FOX WORTHY For Justices of the Peace WALTER J. ASHTON JAMES T. DENNY GEORGE W. RUMBARGER For Constables WM. R. I AELAHAN JOHN II. MILKS DANIEL TOMPKINS

Weird Proceeditiff*.

Ladoga Ltnlcr: Twenty eight

the next term of court. \Ye give

also the township address:

The .ftirie*.

The jury commissioners of Put-

years ago Daniel Higgins died, and nam drejv \, |e fo i| owin g juror9 for

his body was buried in a metalic casket in the New Maysville eeme terv. His widow afterward mar-1

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ried George Kullin, and they moved John „ Miller Clinton to Ladoga where she had typhoid s. \V. Hunter Marion fever and became insane. She was James Fordyee Rus-cll taken to tlie hospital at Indianapo O. Fry Monroe

lis where she is still confined. It • , "hn .'L < ntv ... , . . .. David Siitlierlin

is not expected that, she will live pktit jekv much longer, and as there was no John W. Randolph Floyd room for her grave beside that ofio. J.Shaw Jefferson

rst husband, it was thought James H. Hurst

best ’ remove the casket in which Warren the latter was buried. Accordingly, Ws R Morrigon Jefferson one night last week, George Case Thomas J. Browning Monroe an 1 Lee Case, of this place, accom John Vermillion Clinton : panted bv J. T. Higgins, of New JackHynii Marion Maysville, son of the dead man. F ' Lamles Washington

W. L. Torr Madison

Tnirvtew Park.

The Greencastle Indies who picnicked tit Fairview Park recently were yesterday surprised t.'i read in the Indianapolis Sentiiiel what a bad place Fairview is. The attack of the Sendnel, which said that

Fairview was a disreputable place Thursday, September fltli. Special aruufit for decent people, was made raugeineuts have been made with the all because the paper had a grudge hotels at Mackinac Maud providing

against the Indianapolis street rail-

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rates for those presenting excursion ticket*. Numerous side trips have been

way. 1 he ■fonnt'tl pays its com- al . ran j, e ,j f , rj f r ,)ni Mackinac, among pliments to the Sentiner* misstate-' v |,j c i, a id t), •*So»” and the Snow 1sment this morning and assures tlie lauds, the latter the tlshermen’s paramany parties who visit that resort di-e. 'J'kltets w ill be goml returning on . all regular boats and Indus up to and that 11 a11 r> g ht ’ including September 13.li. For excurnirti ot His injuries. *ion tickets, paniplilcts descriptive of At last midnight 0. >1. Carver trip and all other information call on who was crushed on Thursday your ticket agent or address D. G. j . i • • ; • Yti* Eward', f*. 1*. ., ( . II. & IL H. iL,

evening died ot Ins injuries. Mr.

, , . . . . Cincinmiti, u. i.M-tf Carver bad been threshing and wn? riding home for the machine when i "m* in v-iis.

. All the novelties in line goods come

his horse stepped into a washout, from France. There is little that is new throwing its rider and falling on in veiling. Dotted net, tulle, spangled

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For Congress — Fifth District JK^K OVERS TREE I'

F.ir .ludae. 13th District, JAMES A. MeNCTT. For Prosecutor, 13th District, IIE.XHV t . LEWIS. For lolnt licprs-sctitutlve, t lay, Montgomery ami I’utnatn Counties, THOMAS T. MOOKK. That ticket nominated [Saturday is tlie softest mark democracy could have put up. That .^‘J.JO-per-thousand-letter-head printing-steal lias never been defended by tlie democratic papers of Futnani. Neither bus that bid juggling job. What’s the matter with I he democratic organs.? The McKinley’ law, which has been denounced so unsparingly for the last lour years by the democracy, took from the dutiable list and placed on the free list articles amounting in value to if 100,232,080 as against !$41.1107,001.71 by the Gorman bill- Anti the Gorman bill has taken articles now free of duty, every one of which is a necessity of life, from its free list, umoiinling in value to $113,215,440.02 on which will be collected a duty of $43,989,929.87. Resides the Gorman bill increases tlie existing rate under the McKinley act on various articles amounting in value to $18,074,507.49, thus swelling the grand total up to $131,289,953.42. This is lifting ihe burden from the peo pie with a vengeance. lion. IV. D. Owen, candidate for Secretary of State will speak at the court in,use in Greencastle at 1 :IK) p. m. on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 1894. 234 tf.

Stephen G. Bond

Washington

Joint K^itnion Program.

Joint campfire 14th, 43rd, 71st and 123rd Ind. regiments, at Greencastle, Ind., Aug. 29, 1894, 7: 30 p.ni. Major Jonathan Birch presiding.

Orchestra

Music invocation

Music

Chaplain Jesse Miller Orchestra

and several others went to the cemetery to remove the casket. They opened the lid and looking through the half-inch glass beneath, they found the body and clothing looking exactly as it did on the day of the burial, twenty-eight years ago. Mrs. J. T. Higgins and her children were awakened and two or

three other women accompanied 8u| <>—Our Country’s Fla* or stars , , , * , ; Mr. John P, IIlilts them to the cemetery, when for the | i ntroducll(m of soldier Guests

• •( apt.-I. M. Dottnohuo

Welcome Address Mayor B. < uho H(*sponse for 14th Ind... Capt. David E. Deem

“ 4‘Jrd Ind ...('apt. Kobt. B. Sears “ ** 71st Ind Col. J. IV Cheadle “ 123rd Ind.. Major Irwin Kolddns

Orchestra Mr. Wilbur Starr

Impromptu Spet'tdie* limited to live minutes

him. Mr. Carver was hurt inter nally and lingered until lust night. He was thirty-two years of age, mar riel and leaves a widow and one child. The funeral will occur at Union Chapel Tuesday at 10:30a.m. Iteiiin from Our Colored friends. Euos Townsend has a well devel-

oped case of fever.

Tom Elinor, of Indianapolis, is

visiting his mother.

Carrey Belemy is aide to be out again after a week’s illness. Mr. Butler and Mrs. ('has.

gauze and lace are still the fashion. Meshes change, tints of color rise and fall in favor, but it is always plain and dotted net every year and all the time and always will be while women live and beauty is treacherous. Brussels net is the staple and most expensive article and possess s extraordinary qualities of wear. The tulle used ft.r bridal veils is tlie anno of brussels n<4. Wash blond and bobiiiet are imitations of that net Like dotted net, illusion and maline never go out of favor. The illusion is used for m ivi t, bridal, baptism and con ftrnmtiou dresses and for the marble ; face of death. It comes in black and

white.

In the doited goods tlie tuxedo mesh j is perhaps the favorite. The net is open ’ and comes in a variety of fancy weav

, I’KOltl A DlVI.Iov l.oavc Terre Haute. b>Z2 |: * s, !. n For complete' Vim,. oarT.’ v

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•I Sf.< RUBROUOH. \*>t. a’l I’usa. Atft, st. Leuls,

CHK'AGO A F.ASTERX ll.I.IXfiJ To ami from Terre Haute, iiu-tr«t May 22, ls;i4, V „ .. ABBIV* ‘ I II NORTH. No . Nashville special TenrellauU A Evans . . No .i Chicago A Nashville l.lmitui imu v , NORTH BOCNP. I No n* i hientroA Naslivill,- Limited tvJ No 2t “ Mull i).^j No 8 < hicavro ^pecliil.. r,* , . - l >ttl| y- + Lxci»pt >mniav I rains 5 an»I « carry IMilliiun palau.Mih^ curs and day coach i h and run s..|id ( hlcuirc and Nuulivlllc. * HAS. V. ‘'TORI j Gep'l Cass, and T’kt Axt. i ||| (W

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first time they removed the remains and lingered there while the interment was being made. The work was done at night on account of the heat ami for greater privacy. It was just a little after midnight Music

when tile little group stood around >< 8o—'Ibe Urnve Sentinel

the coffin, and not yet one o’clock

at night when the well preserved j M^hin* ThnniNh Oeo ril la. body was again lowered in a new Messrs. Him* and starr

Audience jninliiK' In the Chorus.

Doxology.

Benedict ion Chaplain John Williams That Democratic HlntT. They are talking about Putnam county all over the country. The

. .Orchestra

grave.

Key. Hi,.Kell Paralysed.

. Rev. O. C. Haskell who is sta-, tinned on the Bellemore circuit was at Pleasant Valley Saturday doing Ids usual pulpit work, He was just finishing up his sermon when his voice began to grow thick and fail him. He dismissed the congregation and stit down. As soon as the church members realized ids condition they assisted him to a residence near, and ids family here was notified. Pleasant Valley church is located about midway between Bridgeton and Mansfield in Parke county. Mr. Haskell was brought home on the Big Four morning train today and taken to his residence on east Hanna street. His right side is affected and he is resting as comfortably as possible. Mr. Haskell has had four uncles, a father and a brother who suffered

similar paralytic strokes.

The president proved himself an

Sunday fnter Ocean of Chicago has tlie following comment; The democrats manifest a strange anxiety to break into that Green-

Bridges, of Indianapolis, are the l'™'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ; fort or sight. Sprinkling a few dots of | Bridges. the selfsame or contrasting color is a

bit of artifice to which every beanty re- !

Quarterly meeting was held at sorts sooner or later. In the cheap goods ' Bethel A. M. E. church yesterday, these dots are woven in the net. They j Elder Stewart conducted the serv- !£ e h “ d a PP liwU o the beet materials. 1

sometimes they are big. Just now the

ices in tlie morning. style is a medium size stitch of chenille, i

Black, white, navy blue and brown sontii ureencaMie. ! are the staph* colors, the demand being Barney Smith is here. j in the order mentioned. . ^ . . , What art* known as gaslight or com-

Mrs. Anna Crawley has moved plexiun Vt . ils ar „ the very fruit of the from Ohio street. loom. They are worn in the evenings, at Omer Welch was stabbed in the mati " e(!8 “ d wit , h cai "

riage toilets by women who make up.

leg with a pocket knife while in n Rome of these complexion veils are friendly scuttle with a chum. barely visible. Her highness the Prin-

j cess of Wales is never seen in daylight

Secretary or the treasury, Mar-j without one.

ley has ordered a new issue of{ * bonds. II. < a 1 lender is chief pur rFurilis)l ,. (1 the 1)A1 , V banner Temks

chaser.

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! daily by R.'V. Allen, manager of Arthur

[Jordan’s poultry hoii*,*.j

LO( AL. Sprintrs,choice, 1‘, to 2 lbs

i Cocks, young and culls

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Lei a nd Bass left at noon to visit Turkeys, hens, choice fat '.r, mittt.u ii.tss it n ill noon to \lsit Turkeys,younk,choice fat a

friends at Peoria, III.

Turkey si old tolits Ducks

i" .• » * Geese,choice f. f.81b* and over

*>. 1. Venmllion, of Anderson,! Geese, plucked who has been visiting friends in the MufD-r.'iivsh ro'.v t '. > .!i.iii(j'’

city, returned home today imiter.No. -.

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Caspar Ilenick will haye an exhibit of buggies at the Bridgeton fair tomorrow. Mrs. R. C. Fulton, of Taylorville. 111., who has been visiting her sister Mrs. M. L. Darnell, returned home at noon.

Home Seekers ICxeunion to tlie Sooth. September 4, October 2. Novell!' er (> and December *, the Motion route will sell tickets at one fare fur the round trip to all points in Kentucky -onth of Louisville ami Eexinjitnii) Tennes Mississippi, Georgia. Alabama, Florida. North Carolina! SontI, Carolina and Virginia. Al-o to New Orlciin.. tickets good rcturuiiig twenty days from date of sale. Stojo

^COUPON. A 32 Parts, s Spit-ndid llhi>lr:iti"W

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[# FOB CITY HEADERS- Ilrlim ^ of these (viupons ot an.\ iliitr I' i cents in coin for cacti patt, I" flit

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A addrosK 2) looloae th, ^ poa and money or stamps

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usual majority and go republican. It is known that democratic defections there are numerous, and tlie evident desire is to make way for some incident by means of the proposed joint debate which would ex cite partisan prejudice to stem the republican tendency oi the democratic voters of Putnam county.

Republican Speaking.

Mayor Case, of Greencastle, ad dressed a good sized audience at the republican headquarters last night. Mr. Case is a brilliant young attorney and ids speech last night was effervescent with wit and humor. His catchy remarks and

arrant coward to permit the taril! funnv gtories caused much amusebill to become a law today without naent for the audience. His seorhis signature. Had he the nerve ing of the conduct of the present he could have vetoed it and made senate and its culpable offspring

himself solid with tlie masses of

castle meeting. It is believed that Hev. L. H. Murlin of Vincennes, "' r| •* flowed south nf (b'h' river,

they fear the county will reverse its 1 has been offered the presidency of:

Baker university at Baldwin, Kan-

>an«lal|(i Lint* Lxciimiuim.

„ . , , . To Pittsburg Sept, fith to 10th, return sas. He is well known here. limit 2r,th, fare $9.00. Account G.A.R.

“How do you like your candidate

f,,r joint representative” said the , lo f 0 " t,l *‘ rn P oint9 4th. Oct.

2nd, Nov. 6th, Dec. 4th.

BanneuTimes to a prominent detn-

i" r further particulars see J. S. Dnw-

oorat today. “He isn’t joint-repre- Ih'K. agt.

sentatiye yet, sonny, was tlie re- **• Exoanioa K»t«ato GrMaeaattw. i' ply and then the p. d. refused tube A >f"G °f tlie Big Four from India-

interviewed further.

I'ncle’Squire Gardner was the

napolis to Terre Haute will sell exeur- j simi tickets to Greencastle Aug 28th ! returning 29th, at one and one-third '!

Clip thisOoupog Frank Leslie’s Scenes fflJ

I’ortraitsof ike Civil War

size* of prtg<» about ILxI* Int •

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only democrat who succeBstully un- ! account Sells Bros.’ show. buckled the belly-hand of oratory F. p. Hcestis, Agt. on Saturday at that convention. S o. a7k.T« i*n,.,„ ir ^7|. ll . The others tried but they couldn’t! The Bi (? Four has arranged to take | unbuckle. | special care of tlie G.A.R. business!

— enroute to Pittsburg. Tickets can la- : # TH'k'BANNER tlME'. “X.ySr'w The Week IvT’ ’r c Se t 5 t0 10 ' Vith htnit 2r,tb. {D^v'ry^nffnan,!^ Iht Weeklji Banner Times from $®*00. Ihisis the “offleial” route for -*-*■*—'■•** ■*■**•• want. „

now to Jan. 1, ’95, for 25c. cash in Indiana.

his party.

Subscribe for the Banner Times.

advance. All subscriptions discon-

which President Cleveland is tua-j t* n ued at expiration. tf

tling with now, created much ap-

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plause.—Brazil Times.

1* K Four Excursion*.

To Michigan points. Sent

days’limit, half fare P ' Thirty yards of new rag carpet for V*..'J 1 ‘ lcenne8 > A,I K- 27 to 28

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