Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1896 — Page 4

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fHh BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY JANUARY 22 189H

dOflD THING-PUSH IT ALONG

Plug Tobacco A Great Big Piece fop !0 Cents- “

DEPAUW UNIVERSITY

B. F. JOSbIN

llan-l »•« the lllirnest (■rrtde Block

THE BEST NFiVS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION-

The Mlndcnt*' Doln{*» Tlielr College amt Koeial bile Their (■uesi»- IneldenlM mid Nolen of the ttrl^lit l-lven of Voiiil^ Ylt-ii Mild Women Told by Npeelu! Keporler.

Mr. Ditto, of the

school, is holding a very successful

revival at Amo.

The third year German club had their picture taken Monday. Miss Thompson, of Newcastle, is visiting Miss Leone Scott.

And the Best IMttshurjfh tin Anthracite yard opposite Vaudalin freight office

Move A Ions-

The Indian’s view of the way in which he has been treated by the white man in this country was well K'ven in an anecdote related by Professor Ellioott Evans of Hamilton college. The famous Indian chief Hod Jacket once met Mr. Evans’ granduncle, Joseph Ellicott, at Tonawanda, Niagara county. Mr. Ellicott at that time was agent of the Holland Land company, which owned most of the land in what was later known as the Eighth Judicial district

of New York.

The two men shook hands and sat

Theological down on a convenient log, both being

near the middle of it. After a short time spent in amicable conversation, Red Jacket fcaid pleasantly, “Move

along, Joe.”

Mr. Ellicott did as ho had been reI quested, and the chief moved up close to him. In a few minutes came a second

request, “Move along, joe.” j R e al Estate, Insurance

Again Mr. Ellicott complied, though *

Messrs C. Hall and House read ' vithcnU8i ' )wuhl,,sur l'n''e.‘‘H'T«Kaiu the Lo^n Agent.

nm.ers in <’nl W,chief followed him closely. Scarcely had Property of all kincid for sale n 0 3* L.uisviiie Mali *ss* papers in i 01. vveaici s iseniinar this been done wG u Red Jacket again ‘ " rent S'-"a* 1 “nd Accommodation 2:‘.>7 p ium class yester lay asternoon. t.«> ” * I or rent. | No43+ local ii:io a

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No

No 4it Local

11:40 a m

Gaily, t Except Sundu»

I’uliman sleepere on night trains, parlor arm

Nos. 5 and •*. For complete time

said, “Mo^e alonu, Joe.

Mr. Ellicott was creatly annoyed, but pinnN - - iqt national bank

There will be a meeting in Plato j wilHng to Immor the Chief he “moved greencastle ind ' | cK^^ndToi'itn'ronnaHo'. 1 to ,-atcr. hall this evening at 7:.'10, to organ along” once more, this time reaching ihmugh cars, etc., Hditi-PM

the end of the log. I — - - - —

This was not sufficient to satisfy tiie chief, however, for a moment later came the fourth request, “Move along, Joe. I “Why, man,” cried the agent irrita-

ize a good citizens league lor Green-

castle.

Rev. Williams is holding a re-

vival in south Greencastle at Lue- bly, “I can’t move any farther without teke’s hall. Twenty additions were getting off the log into the mud'” made at the Sundav evening service. t "Ugbr exdaimed Red Jacket con-

- ^ temptuonsly. Just so white man.

It lias been a long time since the ^aut Indian move along move along. , , , Can’t go no farther, but he say,‘Move

DePauw students heard as tine a ■ >>

lecture as they heard Rev. Dixon ~~ ~

Cultivation of \ ioletM.

give last tiig.it on Toois, or the Violets in frames require a great deal School of Experience.” Mr. Dixon of attention during the dark winter is a diamatic orator, having the months, and light and air must be given on every possible opportunity. It does power to have tears in your eyes no ij arn , to leave the frames covered

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LaGnppt* Cured.

Last spring one bottle of your O. C’ A <J. C. cured me ol cold and hoarseness, it is the only remedy that gave nn-com

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one moment and have you laughing with snow for a couple of days tn sjthe next. The students who are vere weather, but great damage is done

if huow iHullowfHl to rttfhain for a week,

missing these lectures are missing when mold will spread with alarming almost half of the college good. rapidity. Even if sunlight cau be ad-

mitted for but three hours and a little

Saturday promises to be a very ventilation given, it is surprising how busy day. Most every one will be the plants are benefited. There are very

(piiztd on tlial day on

lots resent coddling, and air should bo i

given freely whenever the outside ten*- ! . .. . perutnre allows. If the thermometer „ , , , . .... registers several degrees below freezing, . ^ remarkable mstunce of the impareven in midwinter, the sun warms the «'bnmistralion of jnsttce is said to frames sufficiently to permit a moderate I llUVl, occuir^ some years ago in u court

amount of air being admitted. Violets

FIRST GRAND EXCURSION

Aransas I’ass. Tex,.

i February llth, via Iil<! FOLK KOI TK | rickets will !»«■ sold at Very Low Kales i to the ii»»\V Deep llarhor of th<; (Iidf. | For rate-, rotiles. limit>, et' ., cull oh

« or.

J.8. Dowling, Afrent, E, A. Foru, Greencastle Gcn’l I'urr. Apt. st. Louis Mo.

CATARRH

A lovely com-

plexion only Nature

can give. She gives a new, ■. clear and soft n^c to those who ^ use Dr. Hebra s Viola Cream. It is* not paint or powder to cover defects. //

*/x rid of then

rid of them y by Nature’s own pro-

cess of renewing the vitality of the tkin ;

’1 roughness, redness, Deckles h.j, blackheads, sunburn anc

tan. It does this surely and harmlessly, be

banishing all moles, punph.,

tan. It does tlio onretjr ami ;iai nncsaiy, u cause naturally. Its use means both skinbeauty and skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, because it L a pure and delicate soap. !t should be used in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps are not fit fo.- a baby’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, J5 cents. Sold by druggists or sent by mail, 'vnd 1 a c Bittner eo. Toledo, o. gj Jl

Cushman’s MENTHOL INHALER Cures all troubles of the Head and Throat CATARRH, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPE \A/II I NIDC You. First In- _ ^i ffILL uUnL halation stops ffn Biieezing. snuffing, oughiug, IIEADACHR. f on - 1 • 11 ti ed use effects / SUKK. Cl’HE. cr: ENDORSED ^ highest medical authorities of Europe and A me lieu for V COEDS,Boro Throat Hay Fever, Bronchitis. La ORIPPK. The most Refreshing ami Healthful aid to H jJADACHB Miffeir* Sleep to the Sleepless. Cures Insomnia ius Prostration. Don’t befooled with worthless . Take only CUSHMAN'S. Price,»Oc. at all Druggists, or mailed free. Agents wnuted. ( 1SH M A N'S MENTHOL BALM ^ u T h .ur e oM f Bo;..°; Cuts, Wounds, Burns, Frostbites. Excels al. other remedies for PILEB Price 26c. at Druggists. Book on Menthol free. Address Cushman Monufacturina; Co., No. 324 Dearborn Street, ■ unun Huildlng . CHICAGO. •••- V >M kNM> | M>.

A. P. T. L.

IheAmericjn Protective Tanff League ,s a national organization advocating 1 Protection to American Labor ,imj ndustry " as explained by its constitution. as follows: " The ch ert of this League shall be to protect American l^toor by a tariff on imports, which shall v se- ae Amor, an industr-al products T»io*t toe competition of foreign lal or.” There a'e no personal or private profits in connection w th theorganizationtr.d 1’is sustained by memberships, :onti la,linns and the distr.bution of its oubin io'is. FIRS T Corr^sp-ndence is sot t°d re^^rdir^ ' Memberrhip ” and ' Off cial Con e ooodanta.” y •'**', D We need end welcome o..ntrioutions. vl. . t mi* e. >a or Urge, to our cause. 1 HIRD 'A/o pubh *h h D'*ge bn* of dec irrents .overip;. 1,1 •' heses c* i 8 • ff q 1 tion. Com)l»to»er, will ..e mailed to sn / «cdre« r 50 cents H . ;'} nt 4 p st 'l ‘ i reqii»,t r'nr m * „ -f t xe 4meri';en I conom'et *' *« ' 1 V 1 't -'L ral Secretary

of Texas when a young Mnxicau, cliurg-

proee Satunh.y i» frames make much more work tlmu [ ed havmg stoh n a pintol, waa ar1 ■ ™,I,«K ornwn in i„.n K ..< „nri ,hp raigned. He proved beyoud all douhf.

that the pistol wuh Ida own, and that it

when they are grown in houses, and the flowers are less convenient to pick, but the quality of blooms is as good in all kinds, and much better in some, particularly the sin^lo varieties. The flowering season, too, is a little longer than with those grown iu artificial heat.—

Garden and Forest.

ject.

Miss Goodwin will return the second semester to resume her stu-

dies.

Prof. Johnson will examine his

Cicero clase

morning.

Tickets for the oratorical on sale

at Lungilon’s.

J. K. Sinnix, formerly of ’9,1, is

visiting friends.

J. G. buhling, wl o has been out \ . . , r . . Private English Cahosts. of school lor some weeks, has re- ; ^ „ n

The ghost or Kuaresdale Hall, near

turned with a bride from Kansas. Haltwhistle, in Northumberland, was a Don’t miss the oratorical. Some Rtwl<| y brlief " ot v,!r - v - ver y lou K “« 0 - In

this case a brother murdered an inconveu-

speciul music will be given on thut i jpjjf f i s ter by drowning her in ti pond, occasion and a general good time and the lady revenged herself by wulkis anticipated ’ U8 f romtbe b°oso to the pond upon ev-

ery occasion thut a member of the fam-

Miss Jessie Carter was suildenl / ily happened to be about after dark. called home this morning. But if ODO were to what may-

be termed the “private ghosts of Lug-

In the meantime make your dates laud and Wales, the walking ladies and

gentlemen who, having been nobodies during their lives, are determined that something more than the mere epitaphs

had been in his possession long before

the alleged theft occurred.

The case went to the jury at 19 o’clock, the usual hour of adjournment,

and the jury, who did not wish to be Reuses ofsmell, taste and hearing,

kept until the court opened again at 8

BRAZILIAN

BALM

Instantly checks the ravages of Catarrh. It is a true Balsam of marvelous healing power and tbo only known remedy that penetrates to the most hidden recesses of t Ii i a inveterate disease. It quickly destroys the nests of microbes, heals the ulcera and restores the

o'chx-k. hurried to give in their verdict. The foreman, who had been reclining in a peaceful attitude suggestive of slumber during the hearing, turned to

his companions, sayiug:

“Well, boys, what do you think? Hadn't wo better give him two years?” “All right,” responded a juryman. “Put him through, or the judge will

adjourn. ”

"Go ahead,” said another. “We I don't want to stay here till 3 o’clock,

j Hurry up!”

“But is he guilty?” inquired a

for the Athletic concert.

Alter considerable trouble and

embarrassment Mr. Broekwav sue over their graves shall keep their mem

ories green, the limits of this paper

feeding in attending the lecture wonld ^ very far eicP(yled . The verv last night. bouse iu which the author of the paper „ is writing is well known by the villaML SIC AND ART NOTES. . , u-. l i i. ^

gers to have a white lady on its upper-

Pupils’ recital this evening at 7 moH,; ,i,ulr landing, a discovery which

very much unbiuged some American visitors, who declared thut if they had known it nothing would have induced them to sleep so soundly in rooms abut- I

o’clock at music hall.

The work of the first semester continues through Saturday.Feb. 1, and that of the second semester will begin on Wednesday, Feb. 5. Miss May Flowers, of Yorktown, is visiting Miss Elliott at ladies’

, ,, r., oblige maybe carried a little too far. hall. She will probably resume Whe n about to return from a Bohemian

It has been used over lO years in hospitals and private families and by Physicians and Specialists as the one infallible remedy in nature for Catarrh. It is also most economical, a 50 cts. bottle containing' 3 weeks* treatment and $1.001>o ttle O weeks* treatment. Brazilian Balm often cures a Cold over night. Cures Croup in a few minutes. Quickly cures La Grippe and takes all its bad effectsoutofthesystem. Absolutely guaranteed to cure Asthma. Prevents* breaks up and cures Typhoidand Scarlet Fevers in any stage. A marvelous remedy for

thoughtful old gentlemau. all stomach troubles. In Female "Well,”exclaimed tho foreman, after troubles it relieves like magic, a stare of astonishment at this view of Dissipates Slumps in one day. themutter, "if you think he ain’t guilty, ' Relieves Piles and Constipation let s dour him!" over night. For Constipation use

A verdict of “Not guilty I ” was speed-

ily rendered, and the jurymen cheerful- it r^Uevesthe’ Tnflammatiomna^ ly repaired to the noontide meal.— * * ~ .

Youth ’s Companion.

M UMcat.

The iutrrior of Muscat is particularly gloomy, the bazaars are narrow and dirty, and roofed over with palm mat-

, i ting. They offer but little of interest, ting on the said landing during three and jf nre foud , )f the Arabian months. But who she was history say- awe etmeat railed halwu, it is just as eth not. Cham hers Journal. well not to watch it lieiug made there,

i for niggers' feet are usually employed

A Pleasant Surprise. j t() ^ jt aud (he knowledge of this is Even Saxon courtesy and readiness to ap t to spoil the flavor. Most of Muscat

ture does the rest. It Is worth its weight In gold In every family. Over lOO doses in a 50c. bottle. Trial size 25c. Ask for Circular.

Sold by Druggists.

B. F. JACKSON & CO..

Proprietor*.

INDIANAPOLIS. IND.

is now in ruins. Fifty years ago the population must have been nearly three times greater than it is now. There is also wanting in the town the feature which makes most Moslem towns picturesque—namely, the minaret. The

her work in the music school next village to a frontier town in Saxony, the semester. occupants of a sledge had their foot

i warmers carefully rinsed out aud re-

Woril has been received that M'ss plenished with full bodied Hungarian

Fannie Reed, who was here study- "due- Thus they passed the gnardpost mosques of theIbadhhieh sect are squa ina music durino last snrimr and ' vithont lot or hindrance to the merry ' i id 11Uf1 uninteresting. At first it is difflB ” P K jingling of the sleighbells. Laughing CU R to recognize them from the courtsummer, died at her home near and joking at the success of their little yard of au ordinary house, but by de(’onnersville a few days since, of dodge, they called at a wayside inn for grees the eye gets trained to identify a

refreshments. On resuming their seats mosque by the tiny substitute for a miuone of the party exclaimed : a rot attached to each—namely, a sort of

Semester recitals will occupy two “Why, the foot warmers are quite l«dl shaped cone about 4 feet high,

eveninos of next week evnet dntPH ho'which is placed above one corner of the

’ ' Then the boots of the inn stepped for- inclosing wall.—Contemporary Review. to he announced in a few days. ward, and said, with a friendly grin, —

, . , . , “The foot warmers were quite cold, so, A beginning teachers training just to oblige you, I emptied them and class will be organized in the art filled them again with hot water. ”—

Daheim-Ka lender.

fever.

school at the opening of next ae mester should there be a sufficient number of pupils desiring to enter

[ upon that work.

1 The Misses Elliott, Armstrong,

(taorttfi IV’m Queer Clock.

The timepiece ordered of Bouchier by the Duo d’Amuale’s grandfather, Egalite, for George, prince of Wales, afterward fourth king of England of his name, was recently sold in Paris along with other curios of tiie luteM. Leopold Double. Bauohaumout, iu his memoirs, devotes a paragraph to this timepiece. "Everyone,” he says, “goes to sec au

The Plea Might Do For the Lawyer. The attorney for the defense became

impressive.

” Do you ask proof that my client is insane?” he asked. “Well, there is

Gillum and Meltzer and Mr. Me- P lent y of u - Whe " ho came to engage odd clack at Furet s, of the Palais Roy- | my services, he promised me $10,000 if a I- It ih a ne^resH head, modeled ad

hee will furnish the music for the j W0ll ]d take the case, and yet he hasn’t | oratorical contest program of next a cent. Is that the act of a sane man?” Friday evening, with other numbers ‘‘ Did y?, u k ?°" , !' at wh(,n y‘’ n * ° the case? asked the attorney for the

of the merry sort to follow during prosecution. the deliberations ol the judges. i "Certainly.”

" “Well, I can’t see that that helps « * * w *> him iu any way, but it would make a ~ ..*.* T * r * splendid plea for yon if you were on

Kill the Catarrh microbe and yon cur®’ trial * ’ Catarrh. These parasites nest deep In catak*h_ the tissues and folds of th*

Piles Can Be Cured.

Brazilian Balm kills the microbe and

piete relief when aftarkiMl by la grippe. " 1 ‘ evc8 iD ® amma ‘ ion in ““T P“ rt the . lave not been troubled Mute. •y #te,n ' Hence it cures all kind, of • *•*. Fir s^*,r: 1 :,7i“,°4 h wuT' di '‘

B olfactory membrane, and

A are difficult to resch and

SEQH w^kill; but Brazilian Balm will i^^f# ^^utterly destroy them if used

uicrobk. pe r » i » te ndy *® directed. It

also destroys the Hay Fever germ in a few days. Use full strength, or nearly

•o, for Uay Fever. Cure permanent.

And theconrt so ruled.—Chicago Post.

Ma<l« Plain.

Teacher—.Tommy, you may define the j difference between a while aud a time. Tommy—Wy—wy—whpn paw says [ he is going down town fora while, maw says she'll bet he is going for a time.— Cincinnati Euouirer.

mirahly; jewels are incrusted in the bronze round the neck to form a necklace in the wooly hair, and in the bust as a clasp for tiie handkerchief. A pair of openwork gold earrings, long and delicately carved, hang from the ears. On pulling one of them, the hour is shown on the right eye and the minute on the loft. If the other earring is drawn, a set of musical bells, lodged where the brains should be, chimes out the time of

day.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

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