Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1895 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GllEENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY JUNE 4 ,M9 °
W e ! lave lust Received
Another handsome line of
LAD
f-* ' "■* 3 r-jt
3H!R i
WASSTS
That we are gfoing to sell
at extremely low prices.
Two T.inff Lhwa. The foll«)v\ ity li^ures taken from « special in ttie Cincinnati Com- ‘ Hitri'i'il (iazftier gpeak for them-schi-n as to wliicli tariff law was
the better:
For the lust nine months of the Wilson tarill act. that is from Sept. 1. 1891, to June 1. 1890, the re I eeipts were !|>212.4(18,6415.27, and ! during the first nine months of the .McKinley aw, that is from Oct. 1, 1'90, to July 1. 1N9I, the receipts aggregated •f2>U,So: .77li, showing
W ASHINGTON LETT 1 iR
THE
LATCST POLiTICAL GOSSIP FROM THE CAPITAL.
Inter^Htini; I>oingA of Public a?nl n IM'Hi of spirt* Hrre and There ns ■sren I5v Our SiM-e’a! CorreMpondei’.t —NfdeK, Incidents, ].tr.
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We have new styles and new patterns and for less money than you can buy the goods for.
Washington, .lime 1S!C). Those who watch the midei'emrent rather than the surface of politics are
that the present law has produced hegmning to see that Mr. clevdaml is .f7W^‘>,12'J.7J less in revenue. j 11 far "‘anipclator of wires In making their comparisons of ihau be is generally credited with lathe rivtnue producing qualities of *'"?• instance, his object in j.rotnthe two laws', the democrats have 'dng that Im would support the camhcalculated the McKinley receipts ,larv of •‘^-Secretary Whitney for the luring the period just prior to its l ,n ' l,| '- ,,rial '* 0 '”i'“"i«'" if Mr - "
Paciflc rhallies, pretty, new stvle-tor .cents per yard.
1! :!f wool n dlic< worth «'. ats tor II . i>. Ml wool i haltie-for tincts worth I.<» cents.
<■. ,„l (pialitv uuhleaclied iitU'lin one yard wide for J , eN. ... Sta.de um-ham-.g -I i-r .. c s Mamiard prn lM , . . ■ i i .. i.in. iiMiirierr:i« at it.* ct'. would he cheap at tnd.
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staple giuanai i*. - i . .... , . 11 Wool doulde width lieiinetta- at ctAll woed *erge 50t'<iuality at 40 els.
;ti; iju,), Knglish heimell i-. hlaek and colors haw- hcen '■•IIIne f„ r . to 17 l ent' Good line of cheaper dress tahnr> Iron: . I adies ,1 er-"v rihhed si vests from a cts each up.
in HifCltV at I M* out*
I.ndit-Jcr-cv rihhuH Mimmci n .- - « *
T h»* linear of lio>iery in at ila* lowest pra KIc-mi.i line of ssvm*l eilks and wash tor hulb- waists
" ii ..... i. in • t* 1*1 • mt variety.
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ixii'uam ion in *•
Seasonahle wash dress goods in great variety. Splendid assortment of lace- and enihrnideries. 11eadi|Harter' for kid gloves and -ilk units. Be-r of ladies’ corsets in town.
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repeal, when thev were necessarily IW> >' ' v,> " l,1 to t, " , hi ' small, because of the hard times " a ">e ... that connection, has now he
and the prospective repeal and the
B«*-f a^ortiiH'iir oi laun** to*-«*.' m •
l.adic- para-ol-. -tin mnhrellas and funs to ph-ase evervhod v. All of the a hove .and everything else kept in a lir-t da.. ,| rv _ .•an be found at our establishment and we cordially invite v on m 1 ine ami price, and buy the most de-irahle good- in the city. H,..., 1
u law with lower
enactment of
du tics.
The customs receipts for the nine months mentioned under the .McKinley law were $15:4,217 linl.:>1 and under the present law but $12it,JS6,7119.ott, a difference in favor of the McKinley act of $52,830.891.72. The internal revenue receipts for the first nine months of the .McKinley law were $108.75*0,198.39 and of this law $78,995,311.13. a dilierence
Gki:i:nca>n.i:, I\i>.,
indiana i” theeaily dayf, ctosstng rivets, carrying his saddle-hags,
son ing the gftspei, visiting the lath- j 1)( .
For the first nine month? of the McKinley law the miscellaneous
in favor of the McKinley law ol
(
•al
jrCllCJ
insuraiHRN Real instate
^oan
1
Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest
ers and making himself most use ful and most dear to the early peo pie of our stale. All this is quite good in a dramatic way, hut is roller spoiled hv the tact that Fr-meis Asbury died eight months In IVre Indiana was admitted to the L’nion ; that he never once set foot in our territory in his life; that he i was not himself a collegian or a {college man, and that the whole assertion of his influence in giv ing an impetus to religious education in this part otthe vineyard is a pure
myth.
Call and see him before
ing elsewhere.
clos-
DAILY 1JANNER TIMES
I*til)lisli(‘d every ufternuon except Sunday »i the BanNr.it r'iMi:s oilioe, corner Vine and
117/.I T e.| A Di:MOClt.l TS IIEI’LY? 'i'he New York Sun one of the liest and fairest democratic newspapers in the country asks six questions of the dent people ami says the democracy will have them to answet in the next year s contest. We would stiggesi. that the local democratic organ and organette go to work ou the questions now as we believe that it will re-
ADVCRTISINO. quite them a full Veal to get lip a kiiaiono noth is semblance of a reply. The ques6 cent* per line. < )nc line pariiKniphs cnarjfcd 1 ^ 1 «s «»:iu|iytii^l\v.illn.Shp»lc«'. tiotts lift US follows;
t.> line s I cents per line j
; - “ " I' “When the republicans -:ii that
•j.vn •• •• •• the vicious and vacillating course tusp 1 '!) mtos untile kiimvn oilttppHeiiiAn. **( the picsent administration lias o i.r iis|Mv :eu. iiHeinrnis ninsihc brought us distress at lioutc ami
ti.iatleil ill t>y In o clock'I. in. cneliilii.v. Ueml- p
I ii r u i\■ mi •nis «ill |m ri'ceU' 11 itch uny Ii u tn illation ahioad, what call tic in-
no to 1 o'clock ill. i . i
. ocrats reply r
All eoiiiMuinlentlims sinmlil lie sl^nil with WIlCIl the rcpilblicatis silV til'll
present administnitioti has in
receipts of the government were $24,839,976.30 and for the same i period of the operations of this law but $13,08(5,625.7)5. a dirterence in favor of the McKinley law of $11,-
743,350.75.
NEWS FROM DKEAUW
THE
BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS THE UNIVERSITY
Look in tins (oliinin for It—Oues's Hint tinteitainnifiitH—Nolen, Items amt An. Iioniirenielits—The Very Latent and the Itest by Special Iteporter.
Tlie ’‘dcine Seniors Swim” organization went to Walnut creek yesterday. Miss Florence Young, w ho has been
come apparent to those who know the game of politics. Instead of being a renunciation of his own desire for another nomination, as many at nrst -ii|>pieed to he. that promise of Mr. < veveland’s is a very clever move by which he expects to retain control of the democratic iioniiuntion, whatever the result of the contest now going on between the gold democrats and the silver democrats may be. If the gold democrats can control the next national convention Mr. t'lewdand will take the nomination himself, and if the silver democrats control it the nomination will go to ex-Seewtary Whitney, thus making it certain that no aulit'leveJand silver democrat can carry olf liie empty honor of the nomination. That this move \\*as taken hv Mr. 1 Cleveland with the full knowledge and ; '-onse'it of Mr. Whitney was proven hy the fact that Mr. Whitney had no , -oone*' g t hack from Europe than lo j gave out an authentic interview stating i his position on the silver qu -tiuti. Ilipositiou is a straddle, il put to actual and immediate test, but it is -c interlarded will) ’’taffy” for silver and opinions as to iis speedy rehabilitation as a money metal by the great commercial nations of the world, that if leaves the impfe-sion that lie is very friendly to silver, which is just the game begun by Mr. Cleveland when he promised to support Whitney if he wanted the nomination. That Whitney wants the nomination is improbable, although he would doubtless wilingly chip in four or live of the stand-
The Bo LangdonCl
Dry Goods and Carpets
FT.Hikliit .4*rtvls.
in'iic oi tin* writer: not noressarily for ‘ ,
eviilt*nct.» of vrooii t’a th. I I'D*
t livs mime of
fuibliuitioil, But as - ^
A.oM'ymouseommuniea.Ionseaa not l>c no- allguratcd a policy looking toward
free trade, which has deranged bua-
■ 'ptTy r at puhf?SS , on r oi6o^ 8e * ine.., crippled our Industrie., di.
tressed our homes, and dealt labor a serious blow, what can democrats
reply?
When Hie republicans say that j’i?? j the present administration, with •V; deplorable incompetence, has failed
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LLIto raise revenue enough to run the Mill- government, and has had to borrow
Li VMiRLnUi',:;', ; in less than two year.,
mainly to pay ordutavy running cx peases, what can democrats reply? When the republicans say that
m. .1. 'ti’.i’Kt'/rr .. .11 \ KltV M. SMITH.
Publisher . Manatfititf Editor
A.I.h.ssBlIesiiamunlcadhmMOriM^ jn l )on ,, willg t l R , monf y which the
Greeneiistic. Ind. laritl has failed to yield, to meet
the ordinary running expenses of
the government, the present administration has sold in secret to favored foreign syndicates the bonds of the government at prices far below their actual value, what can
A c.uocEKY clerk at Bedford made a terrible mistake last week. He turned a berry box upside down snid filled : t with b Tries, thereby
g -ttitig thirteen berries mure than , democrats reply
a ij 11 art in the tueasun*. A Bloo n- W hen t he republicans say that the
iagton paper says that the report
teaching at Knightstown, i- tlie guest j al( | oil company’s millions to lieeome of Tlieta sisters and university friends. | ,, res jj en t. But lie is too smart to beThe many friends of Joseph Haul) I lieve that any democrat can be elected are pleased to hear that be is recover-j president next year. His part of the big from his attack of rheumatism. ; game is oeir.g played just to please Mr. Miss Lena Byrd has returned from a rlev '‘ ,a "' 1 - w, 'o-e friendship has l-een visit at her home at Brazil. Daluable to corporations in which Miss Adeline Rowley and Prof. W. 1 is nml ,n “- v b -
II. .Jones have accepted positions in the ' music school at the Universitj of Illi-
nois for next year.
Senator Carter, of Montana, who ichairman of the Hepnhlicaii N’afioii:6 ! Committee, is in Wasliington. He -av-
Mi-s Marion Colburn, of Michigan tl|)> j7 !ltlonrtl Executive Ciunmittee win
i'ity. i-v isiting Alpha Chi sisters and
i
tin-sent administration, with unpnjtriotic indiflerenc-e, has suH'ered
t
• siti-lV untrue for in the Blooming- ( H| . itigh troops t0 laril , in Ni caragua , -n box s there nr- not thiitf-n • in disregard of the Monroe doctrine,
-rrii's all told to the quart.
| what can democrats reply? When the republicans say that
was ! the present administration has low-
/\ MINTSTEIl at C’oluiubus
sillv enough to sue a newspaper j prc(1 the 5n Hiwaii ’ in l Hn,,n *
. , . American attempt to overthrow a
tof libel because the paper l> a T republic and restore a monarchy, made statements not compliment | what can democrats reply?”
ary to the minister. The paper
university friends.
C. 1>. Mead and Geo. Sorher return to their homes al Spencer tonight. i). P. Robinson has returned from his
visit to Spencer.
Harry Piper, the young gentleman
who lias been such a familiar figure
around the dormitory this year, for his home at Ik-nvcrtoniglit. The Y. M. A. expects to 'olid six
delegates to school at Lake Geneva this
summer.
Mr. iii-ear, of Indianapolis, visited Mi-s From* Wilde .Sunday. Mi-- Frvvin. of Angola, is visiting her lirother, Walter Erwin. The ‘‘Jaw-bones” gave a reception last evening to their gentlemen fiiends al Mrs. Rohe’s on east Seminary st reet. Elegant hiitsle and refreshments were among ihc features of the evening. 'I'he decoratiori- were falsc-faees, jaw-bones,!
ro t-s, ete.
Prof. J. V. Wet/.el reittriied to his j work at Grepntiehl college, Grcentield, 111., last night. Mes-r-. X. W. Jones and J. W. Wet- ! zel and Misees Katharine and Editli i ('otlin drove to Fern yesterday. The German table at the dormitory held a reunion last night. A very enjoyable time is reported. Last evening at the home of Mrs. J. W. Rol>e. 71*2 east Seminary street, the “Jaw Bones,” the swell honor society j of the ladies, gave the most charming! reception of the year. The parlors j were beautifully decorated with ferns, ] palms and various dowers. Yet they |
probably meet the latter part of Octob-r
or early in November to decide when and where the next national eon vention shall be held, and Ibat lie would not be surprised if it decided to hold ii in M.uv, iii'h ,d of June which ha- b i-n the usual month, as he finds the sentiment in favor of the former month
haves : * n,, growing. In reply to a
question Senator Carter said: ” I'he National committee a- in organi/ation will not i . i 1 1 p i-:; i ni for or again t silver.- i; is no part of the business of the oommh i>-e i > undertake to declare .party posin-ni on eun-ent questions. That task i- left to the party when assembled i-i National convention.” Lots of repuhlieans from the great northwest, who drop into Washington from time to time, put in a good word
4’ ' A «•«* y
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Cef'trcville, Wis.
Renewed in Strength
were scarcely in demand as everybody After the Grip—Liver Troubles.
, Alter asking the a »me ques ions . gou ^j it g pa 0 i 0( | g veranda and lawn, Acute Rheumatism went to work, plead justinci t9*n» i t |j e made a week kneed attempt wj.]i provided with settees and ham-1
tin minutes found for the m-wapa- failure by the weakness of the at-1 tbe,n '^ ve3 to furnish entertainment jier. The minister was wrong and tempt. Ourlocal democratic papers for , 1 t, "‘‘ r t t,lty *" est8 ' vhl ^ 1 bespeaks
• 1 well lor the inaiiagemeiil. Misses Row-
pioved what it said and a jury in j () answer them hut admitted its mock-, 'i'he young ladies fairly outdid “For a long time I was suffering from
the grip, which terminated with a severe attack of congestion of the liver. I also had rheumatism, being so lame
In,.I been advised by liis cougrega- 8 hou,d not give up that easy and { )ey alu , j eim lngs ami Paul Burlingame tion to withdraw his suit. \Y hen j wc hope to see them go after the! rendered delightful music. Refresh-
he would not do it, the newspaper aDgwe ,. s
Itad to go ahead and protect itself,
and it did it to a certainty.
incuts were served with best style.
Nervous I*«-o|»lo
Alio those who are all tired out and |
COM VI KNIT Ml NT VIM II (Its. The IUnnkh Times will consider It u special
as to be unable to do any hard work, and could only walk short distances. My attention was called to Hood’s Sarsaparilla by the druggists and after taking some seven or eight bottles I
Sartia-
rp,... Kvattsville Courier nub- lavor or an persons in me cn> expecting to ' * * l have tliat tired feeling of sick headaehe | ontertaln guests during conimcneement will lished the other (lav an outcry I t|| j )t , n .]j ( . ve j 0 f a |i tlu-se symp’tims send us their names and the namesofthelr alimit tlie ch.n*c .1 A.bnry uci-: (,v ukh,* * '^“2^ versity to Del'atiw a tew years ago. gives nerve, mental and bodily strength com ,„ enC enient and we have found in the 'J’be lament of that journal was on 1 -Hid thoroughly purilies the blood, it | pastgr.-atdifflc-ulty.in locating all,lu-arrlvalv ’ , ' .lalso creates a good appetite, ettres indi- With our force of reporters wc shall do our the outrage done to the memory of, ^ , t|on heHrtburn and dyspepsia. ' ‘ '
1 lies,, tm, we can greatly lx- avsisted liy our
Bishop Asbury, who in the veni-j Hood’s Fills are easy to take, easy in , unl'i'iyV'".'! !!s til.'-'.mno's nTp'stai 1 !-'^
flood's
parilla
inures
found myself quite renewed in
strength, my 1> >
rheumatism was
gone entirely and I have never had serious trouble with my liver since. My physician also advised the continuance of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” William H. Gibson, Centreville, Wis.
cious story is snbl to have traversed action and sure in effect. 2-'»e.
I messenger direct to the olttce.
Hnrvrf’« Pillc easy to buy, easy to take, KXUUVl » i Ills easy iu efiecL Hm.
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Screen Doors, Lawn Mowers, Refrigerators,® Cream Freezers, etc. I
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lor Senator Dubois, and Jots of republi- ; Citizens’ Odorless eoini'- 11 ouiis from all other seetions meet them ; eleatied by improved Il,| " r with earnest ‘’a ns.” Mr. W, < . rains; everything dh'"^
Leonard, of Butte. Montana, sneaking Everybody should ice
it: al
* i )•*. i\ i ii^ , \ I M H | ”1'''
on this subject said: “It would tilease , mail will receive prowl'
our people not only in Idaho but in the ! 8ee Frank King, ]>r«'l
prifl
GOOD MEAT HnvinK the Hanna street in''i» t 11 hntigltt some of the I"'* 1 county, will supply choice meats at ii e., s <'•. ‘- Satisfaction gnarani"
refunded. John * • B 11 ”"
not [Invest generally, if the republican making contract
convention should see its way to nominate M-nntor Dubois for tin- vice presidency. He would make a great run. 1 ersonalh, lie is the strongest man in tlie stati*, il not in tlie entire northwest, and if in* is not vice president when the time conies he will not have the slightest difficulty in being re-elected to the senate.” Of course everyone realizes Hiat tlie selection of president must he made before that of his ruiiniiig mate, and that the section from which one comes virtually decides that from which Hie other must be taken, but there is no harm in expressing liking for so good a man as Senator Dubois, who could have anything that he de’ sired, if the selection were to be made by the votes of his republican colleagues
in the Semite.”
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Bros. Hardware -lor 1 ' screen doors and wind""''
Refrigerators, ice '■i'‘ : ' 111 gasoline stoves at 5 ""P'' 1
ware store.
Kites NO*
If you can’t find what you want in green goods elsewhere, go to Kiley’s. He has a good supply of all. pigtii
When your house iGreencastie Mfg- ' ,l - : kinds and sizes made t' : class work at moderate F
Bicycles an I I i-lui'r 111 Bias. Hardware store.
