Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 May 1895 — Page 4

HIE BANXElt TIMES, (JilEEXCASTLE, lA'A Till RSDAY MaY .‘10 \S c Jo

SI)E ENTERPRISE-.

ROOTII ON A C1KC11T.

BILL NYE TELLS HOW HE PLAYED HAMLET WITHOUT COSTUMES.

A Store for lUch ami Poor

'I lin-i' w ini h;i v c tll<‘ r:(|>i<l di'\< t OUT l)ll.silir«» mu-1 ilfnowLmI*;«* t<i iiM'iii'.flx'rs nl Irast it i" due to ^ometliiiu^ niort* tliao |m*.li mid eneri'v. Il i> mv |iur|)ose to run one <d the ln'.">t stores to he touuil in I»reeiirii--tle and to distrihitte to the people nt all times better ^oods for the same price and the same at less prices than can he purchased elsewhere. I o coin ince youraelves of the truthfulness of my statement all I a-L U come and ^ive me a trial and further argument will he useless.

DRY CUODS.

TINWARE.

Standard print - per yard, 4c. (Jood Ideached inuslin per yard 5c. iiimil shirtings per yard .'(»•. I2 1 ., cent percales reduced to Sc. Oul ing llanmds worth (i reduced to 1 1 - c fdning camhric- worth 5 red’ed to d'jo girxlo/ heavy large -i^e knotted fringe damask towels Jlc, worth dOe.

SHOES.

<SiH)d ladies -hoes tor 75c. A good men's Sunday shoe for hsc. A good infant's -hoe, -i/e- 2 to 5. 20c Misses shoe-. Ill to 2. patent tip-. (i.5e. Misses Oxfords worth if I for 58c. Ladies’ tan color oxfords for <>5e.

it ipiai t milk pan 5c. Large size wash bowl 4c. 17 quart dish pan 25e. I’ie plates 2c. 10 quart milk pail 12c. <1 quart covered nail 15c. Large sized coll'ee pot 10c. Wa-h boiler No M copper bottom 85e. Wash boiler No !• copper bottom '.lac. Pint tin cup 2c. TOBACCOS. Star per pound .'{Sc. Sledge per pound die. j Keen < hanga per pound Hie. (jood smoking tobacco per pound lif. I I ounce package 5c.

We a-k \ our trade hecau-e we be I i e \e there i- adx'anlage lor you iu dealing w ith ii-. (lur w inning motto : ()nc price to all; fair and liberal treatment. The only department store iu (jreeneastle.

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TREASURY RESERVE STOCK. $300,000. ^♦♦♦OWNS \ RICH liRori' Of TIN (iOl.l) MINTS

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Located in Carson Mining District, Owvhee county. Idaho;

a district which lias produced

OX'IUk' ^40,000 OOO.

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PRKSIDi:\T—Col W It Itroltiers. Capitalist amt Real Hstate 1 iwnei: ami ol W II Brothers & Co.. Roofers St I.ouis. Vice I’KKS I apt J A Ware. Railroad Coiilraetor. St. I.ouis /Mi VICI- PK).;S—W m K Wernse. W !•'Wernse 8t Co. Iuvestment a Brokera St taiui* alao Pres Baker’* PubtUhtng Co, and Pres

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The Mines are Producers, and will be worked for dividends. A LIMITED nmnlxTof shares of Hie compimy's Treasury -dock will now le’ sold to

order reeeive<t, at the prlr«* of

first

applicants, in th

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$25.00 Cash Buys $200.00 Full Paid Stock, and in that proportion more or lens. NOW IS TH E Tl M E TO BU Y Priors wil** be advuneod by ^, to • points at a time to Jl.nn per share, as the producti«m of tin* mines im* « a>cs. Ihe stock will be listed and price advanced rapidlv. The (Tnnpuny's coiisi»IIdat»*<i in.ii» s hav * very laive ore reserves. \\ ork ir now progressing in rich >rold ore# Itl8dc*8jrod t' e.ect a Stamp Mill, to reduce the Compare

ore to Du Mion

The out-put of t he company's mines will be ine. easisl to flu* dividend basis, as fully de monstrati*d by Director Ems'lis stat(*mcnt Cor.pletc rt'ports and atafements sent on »«pplicatioii. St4H*k Ci*rHtlcate will besent b> return mail on receipt of check for amount wanted. Delivery may uIso ne made throuo’h Dank or exprtv company. >end full dirt'idlons with application. Andress application for shari's to TREASURER SOUTH CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING AND MILLING CO , 112 and IT.I National Dank of < omerce Dld»r. >t Louis, Mo.

ICYCLES,

If# Whs Not Cast Down Nor Dismayed, ami Kverythinp Passed DAT All Kight £x<*ept the Ghost and a Little Dog. Hamlet's Costume.

[Copyright, lhli5, by Edgar W. Nye.) On the "pleasure exertion" which I took la.-t spring in company with others, all of whom missed a watery grave by the merest chance, there were two passengers from Waterbary, Conn., called by our crew the first and second Waterbary watch. (hie was the Jeanial Jacques, who runs the i pera house at Waterbary, and the other was Dr. Axtelle, who keeps Waterbary oat of the jaws of death. At Mr. Jacques’ opera honse Edwin Booth and his company played “Hamlet” without costumes. I had heard about it, but only indirectly. .So I asked Jean to give me the facts. It seems that at first Mr. Booth gave up all idea of playing in the absence of the costumes, and the company said,

"ALAS, POOR YORICK!”

with one voice, that it would be impossible anyway,but the manager was heartbroken. The house was crowded to suffocation. People had come from quite a distance to see the great tragedian, and many of the men about town and

grandees of Waterbary could be heard | “i don’t

cracking their knuckles impatiently in the third gallery as time wore on and the costumes did not come. Tears came to the eyes i if the manager as he addressed Mr. Booth in his dressing room. The great, sad, solemn orbs of the tragedian rested on him as he nervously cracked the big rubber band which held a buuch of general admission tickets and a roll of dumb but eloquent greenbacks. "Do not be cast down,” said Mr. Booth in that deep and mournful voice. ‘‘Do not send the people away,” said he as he began reversing his cuffs. "We will play ‘Hamlet’ this evening, as usu-

al.’’

The property man was sent out to the different stores, and Horatio ran over to a gents' furnishing goods emporium

across the street.

The place was called the Old City Hall, and the hour was past for the curtain to ring up. It was a curtain on which the audience was advised to “call on Aleck Beeswax for tea, underwear and maple sirup; also hides, pelts and

Air. Jefferson yielding to the environ incuts and saying : "Alas, p<x>r Yoriek! I vas acquainted with him. I knew him. Horatio, considerable. He vas all der dime making ch> kes. Vouce I blay horse mit Yoriek and ride on bis pack 1,000 times! "Look at bis intellectual town lots. I never know we look dot vayon the head ven ve are dead ! My! My! My! "Dit blace you tink vas der baseball ground vos mirthfulness and funny business vot he got on his praius. Dot vos a funny Yoriek! Here you see some more ; nice faculties he got marked oud mit a | plue benciL Dot vos de blace vere he I t’iuk of his home. Dot is vere he lofe his 1 vife. She is marrit two times now since dot 1,000 legged vorm got his uest in poor Yoriek's love of his vife! Poor Yoriek! Vot make you shmile like dot? You t’iuk von got de laff on Mrs. Yoriek?

Eh?

"1 pet you. If you could now speak to i me, Yoriek, mit dose chapless chaws and dot pallhead, mit intellectual additionmarked out on de oudside, yon would said to me, ‘Kip von Wingle, I tolr you py ourselfs Mrs. Yoriek she cuts no ice

mit me!’

“Still dot vas de same mit Alexander. You might trace Aleck till he vos a railroad mit a moggage on him or a fair ground. We must all come to dot, Ho- j ratio, some day when we are dead. We must not be stuck up too much. "Chorge Voshiugtou and Charlotte; Corduroy vos like dot. They come to be 1 dust by and by. All the great men vot haf to keep sober and make the after dinner sbeeches must be like dot. "Imperious Caesar and Henry Clay both dead, you can’t tell wich is the

other one.

"But I never know Yoriek have his faculties marked out dot vay mit a plue bencil, so be can find out vot he is t'inking about. Maybe he get dot prams plotted out dot vay so he can tell vot his taxes vas and den he can pe earefql and not overtax his praius. Yoriek vas a funny man. I bet you dot ven the angels get tired in the recording office they like to come and fold their wings and spend

the effening mit Yoriek.”

The C^ueen wore during this performance a new dolman that was very much admired, and after pouring the poison j in her husband's ear she won the hearts , of both ouo and all by stepping to the : upright piano, which stood against a tree in the royal garden, and singing a | stanza of a little musical hit, beginning,

like to play in your yard.” j

fbc Beauty Of Some Pianos

I joed! 1 inie Gaid

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I- onlv "ca-e deep." It is much eu--iei to make a i , andseme ca-e than it is to put music into it. A tolerable mechanic can do the one—the other requires the be-t thought of the musical arti»t.

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or something of that kind, to attract attention from it whole passle of Danes who were taking the corpse to the ambulance. Ophelia wore a new street dress and came in on rubbers. Mr. Booth had all hecould do to keep her from playing the part supported by a small white dog, and the manager says that iu the burial scene she had to get up out of her grave twice to drive the dog back. Mr. Jacques said that everything was perfectly dignified except this wretched

dog.

He bit the ghost twice on the calf of the leg and got all tangled up in the mosquito uetting. (The ghost wore mosquito netting over a mackintosh.) Yet with all these odd surroundings, even when Laertes looked at his watch to see if the funeral was due, and when

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inilliou Uoliar concern, whose boml is as jrood as koUI,

j drinks. ’

24 LB SCORCHER. $35. 22 LB LADIES

ANDERSON .X: HARRIS. Exclusive Agents

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Ilcc<» in mended l or Kemoval.

Topek a, May 30.—Warden Chase of the state penitentiary has been found guilty of unbecoming conduct and has been recommended to Governor Morrill | for dismissal. The charges are “improper relations with Miss Lou Williams, assistant matron at the penitentiary, and many seperate acts of mal-

I*ORI I.AND Mil i.s

feasance in office. The investigation

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Kev. Murray di-tiiigui-licd himself

at I'nion Chapel SundiiA by delivering the grande-t memorial sermon we have yet heard. The music by our Portland Mills quartet was also splendid and both our young pastor and the singers

were profusely congratulated. Old mother Lynch died at her home

veloped.

slmt by ii Gm»r<i.

Pine Bi.pek, Ark., May 30.—Lillie Washington, a notorious colored criminal, was killed by a guard yesterday while attempting to escape from the convict farm near Pularm, Ark. She had just begun her 15-years’ term in the penitentiary for burning the Presbyterian church and parsonage in this city

and committing a number of burglaries 1 cholera

to Greeneastle Sunday for interment. Charley Nicholson and his young wife were called on to bury their tirst

born infant Sunday last.

Aunt Sally Forbes, now nearly 00, fell a few days ago and broke an arm, Mr. Jack Clodfelter, our champion hog raiser, we are sorry to say. is losing some of bis hogs, presumably with

when she attempted the break for liber-

ty that cost her her life.

SlHtuner Hiirm'.l. Ashtabula, O., May 30.—The steamer Kunnells caught fire 30 miles off this jHirt yesterday and was towed in by the New Orleans and Milwaukee. Both boats poured water into the burning steamer, but she had to bo scuttled iu the harbor. She is a complete wreck.

We don’t know of any wheat around here that will be lit to cut; and this is an excellent wheat country. The clover only i- promiscuous now.

fltihilatit Over Htinlint'lra Nomination. Si’KINgeield, O., May 30.—This town i.s in gala attire. Thousandsof citizens, irrespective of party, are jubilant over Bushnell’s nomination, and speeches of congratulation from prominent moil of all parties are being made. Congratulatory telegrams were received from numerous sources.

him tioou rortunv iviiumi turn. Parkersburg, W. Va., May 80.— David Weaver of Cairo, Ritchie county, on whose land a big 240-barrel per day oil well was struck Monday, died last night from heart disease resulting from excitement over his good fortune. He had been a poor man all his life and the prospect of sudden wealth was too much

for him.

A. G. Lester,

No. 6 K. Washington st.

Were Found Gnllty. bANff a Fk, May 30.—Francisco Gonzales Yborego, Antonio Gonzales Yborego, Lorreno Alarid and Patricio Valancia have been found guilty of the murder of Sheriff Frank Chanez, three years ago. The crime was th# result of a nolitioal eonsniraev.

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Other literature was to he seen on the curtain and a picture of a livery stable man in a high hat and fiery team taking a well dressed lady and gent out riding in a victoria, with a speckled dog trying

to keep up.

Mr. Booth took a drink of water out of a tin pail and asked Horatio if ho could be ready in eight minutes. He thought he could. He took off a pair of red gloves and put on a pair of yarn mittens, better suited to tho climate of Den-

mark.

“How would it do for the duel to he fought with revolvers, Horatio?” asked Mr. Booth, who was a practical man in an emergency. “It will not he necessary,” said the manager. “I have sent to our lodge for some Knights of Pythias swords. They will be here very shortly. I’m a little sore about the skull, Mr. Booth,” he added, “dead sore. Die Axtelle promised me a skull he had in his office, but he had to return it yesterday to its first husband, who is now lending a better life and tvants all of his wives buried together. But I’ve got a phrenological head, with faculties all over it. That’s the best we cau do. ” Mr. Booth said that would do, and just then the local property man brought in a prussic cafe to poison Hamlet’s fa-

ther with.

The evening was very cold, and in the poisoning scene Hamlet’s father wore a pair of ear muffs, which, as hi* lay asleep in the garden, had to be removed by the poisoner before the deadly liquid could

be poured iuto his ear.

“I do not remember who played the King, Hamlet’s stepfather,” said Mr. Jacques, “but he was the bummest crowned head in search of a hairbrush that I ever saw. You know, Mr. Nye, that a king is no good anyway without his vestments, and generally the King in Hamlet, robbed of his reigning wraps, is merely a great big appetite witV I heavy head of whiskers. He wore a coonskin overcoat, borrowed of one of our leading livery stable keepers, and he had the handle of a croquet mullet wrapped

in tin foil for a scepter. ”

Mr. Booth wore a dark business suit of black cheviot or some such stuff, and from the time the curtain rang up until the great obituary congress of the Hamlet family there was not so much as a smile. Thus did the dignity of a truly great man overcome the almost fatal ob-

I stacle of the absolutely ridiculous. It the Banner Times I was tragedy in spite of the temptation

for comedy.

With the phrenologist's checkered bust and in the grave scene one could imagine

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Lard, 8 to 10c; Bacon, 10c. Good Brooms, 10c. Soup 2c per cake; Coal oil 15c; Fine Tea 15c, are only starters. Call in and see ns. We will treat you kindly and sell you goods that will please you. We are with the people, lor the people, and determined to please the people with first-class goods.

INSURANCE AGEflfl PENSION ; ATTOrJ AND NOTARY PUBLIC

Tension Vouchers, Deeds and| gages, Correctly and expedition! seated. Office in Central Bank Builditij'. I

Greeneastle, Ind. I

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White Chip Hats, Wm it Leghorn i 1 | Black Leghorn HatI

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GIVEN AWAY pretty nearly, Ihe price* are so low. The houses amt lots are situutfff in a lieautit'ul amt healthy neitrhlmrhood, the locality is graded ami drained,

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HE BIT THE GHOST. Horatio telephoned for the ambulance in the last act, the wonderful beauty and strength of the lines and the melancholy dignity of tin* great tragedian won every heart, and with the close of theperformance a tremendous, aggregated-, sympathetic sigh came up like the first stealthy approach of a great billow along the sand, and then the mighty wave of applause followed with the roar that swells the actor’s heart. As Booth threw down the scabbard of his K. P. sword, he turned his eyes on Horatio and said, “If we had played Hamlet at the Princess’ theater us we played it tonight, the results would have been different. ”

WITH EVER V convenience for reach!nir stores, Schools and churches quickly. Now is the grand opportunity to invent in a sph ndid

HOUSE AND LOT.

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Y. Itenl K-tiite l.\ change

Itig Four KxcurMiuiiN, To Indianapolis May 31, $1.2(1. “ June 3 and 4, $1.20. “ 11 and 12, $1.20. Hume seekers excursion to points on Iowa Central and to southern states May 21 and June 11. return limit 20 days. One fare for round trip. To Cleveland June IS and 10, account National Republican League, $‘J 45. To Chattanooga, Tcnn.. account interuat.onal cottlcrctice Epworth Leagtu June 25, 20 and 27, icturn limit thirty days, $12 so. T icket- to San Antonio, Texas, and return will be sold Ma> 31st. Good returning thirty days, $30.50. Excursion to Kansas. Nebraska and other western and southern states will be run June 11th. Kate half-fare. F. P. 11 CESTls. Agt.

A full line of Flowers ami Rib! I. M. KLEIN’S A/ illincjry Sto# Opp. Postolllce.

B. F. eiOSLIN Hand es the Hitfiiest (*rad‘ I’ntfill

Received every week. I lave your clothing made to or-

der at the

A Japanese Joke. An echo of th© war between Japan mid China is the statement that a Japanese scout fell into the hands of the Chinese. His captors went to the Chinese commander and said: “General, wo have captured a Japanese spy. ’ ’ “What luck!” exclaimed the general. "Perhaps ho ran tell mo whore my army is 1”—Youth’s Companion.

Daily Banner j get the news

I'ndeserved Fame. “So you do not think that Shakespeare had an original mind?” "No, I do not. Why, just look over his writings and you’ll find thousands of instances where he used whole seni tences that are in everybody’s month and as common as household words.”— Boston Transcript

office some elegant new designs in fmlcy

Call and (see

menus, etc.

Very Sutplciotift. May—I think Count de Rox is a bogus nobleman. Pamela—Why? May—He has plenty of money.— Brnoklvn Life.

Kpworth LeHgiie—Ulinttanooga. June 2.5th, 2tith and 27th the Munon route will sell excursion tickets account Lpworth League conference at Chattanooga, Tenn., at one lowest limited fare for the round trip. Extreme return limit 30 days from date of sale. Choice of three routes from Louisville with privileges of -hie trip to Maniniotli Gave. Time tables, maps and pamphlets mailed on apnlication to J. A. M U'HAKI., Agt.

xii'i i.o- Bert Pittsburgh and \niMn4 yard opposite Vanduli i I " iiflit 1 !

i amialia Line i ■ ursirta To I mlianapoli- June ? I ai^l turn liinii June 6th, account " |, 1 Granu Lodge, K. of P. ol I I ludianapoli- and retm •' 1 12, return limit June 11 ► dav school association of ImlDi* 1 $ 1.20.

Cleveland, Ohio. June l' 31 * turn limit June 22. Fan* 1 count National Republican club. HOME SEEK l l(s I \( | Via Vandalia line May 21 11, to points in the west, soiitj west and northwest. One round trip, twenty day i' ul t further particulars set* J. s. Uo" I

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Points.

Commencing about the middle of June, and continuing until the latter nart of September, the Vandalia Line will place in service elegant bullet sleeping cars to be run through to 1V-to-key. Bay View, via Terre Haute, St. Joseph, Grand Rapid-. Traverse City and Chari voix. This will be tl nlv line of through ears from St. Louis to the dclightlul and cool resorts ot Michigan. Only one change of cars to Mack

mac Island. Foi detailed information address nearest Vandalia Line agent or L. A. Ford, General Passenger Agent. St. Louis. |78 t f

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Persons in want of old papers for shelving, to put under carpets, or for wrapping purposes, can he supplied at this office, in any quantity that may be desired, at low rates.

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Keeping everlastingly advertii ing brings success. tf

To solicit orders for hard.' ii'ie imnontnl trees and shnin*^ country work. IUk pay;' territory near home. L. L. MAYA CO. sTH'H