Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1896 — Page 4

fHK BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA fLESDAl JANUARY 28 18^

What, if Not Miracles: The jrreat Four-C Remedy i» doing work wherever introduced n* nearly miraculous « it ever f»n* co the lot o( ■ny human agency to do .we will esteem it a favor for any one interested to write the persons whose names appear below or any one whose name may apical among these testimonials.) There is actually more FOR( K and “UKT THERE” properties in a bottle of Four-tJ than in a gallon of ordinary cough medicine. "In compounding it 1 have followed in no ‘ruts” or used the prescription of no Dr. So-and-So of Amsterdam or Loudon, or any ocher pl-ee. I owe its composition to so onk in Ko sinoi.k parti. ti.aR. Neither is it made of lierhs and roots dug in the dark of the moon in the jingles of A frica or South A niericn. The demand for the Cot un, Coi n and Croup Curk, and it- wonohkkut. accuKss. has been ki.kctkicai.. Nothing in the whole history of cough and cold medicines can compare with it. No disease of the lungs seems able to resist its curative properties, as is well proven by the numerous cases of La (irippe Cured, < roup ( ured. lonsllitis Cured. Fheunionia Cured, Bronchitis Cured, t'oiisumptives greatest help if not cure, Dry, Hacking, Marsii Coughs of weeks’ and months standing cured with from one to tiiree doses. Our aim is to convince the public* of my sincerity and of the true merits

of this remedy.

NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THE PUBLIC.

CONTKAC T. Druinrlsts arr authorized In A I.I. (' VSI S TO Itl.FUN I> T ill. I’l It 1 M Ash PRICK it the Kmir-C Kennsly I’hcTps' i ocurh. Cold ami i roup c ure falU to aiy> sa isfaction in ( roup. Bronchitis, Asthma, La Grippe. < oughs ami Golds, no matter no*v long Htanalng, or deep seated, in fact I guarantee it in all manner Bronchial or Lung troutne. notjis a t \ire-

A11, but to give uabonnded satisfaction.

DERAEW UNIVERSITY

THE BEST NEWS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.

The Miidentft’ Doing*—Their College niHt social Life Their Guest*—In* cldeiit* and Note* <»l the Hrtglif Live* of tflany Voiihc !Vlen and Women Told by Special Reporter.

long standing, >i as a < Jure-

GlveYt a trial on the above eondilion. We take all

chances.

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Mk. K. R. I'mkl»*s: Your Four C Remedy certainly a kkmakkahi.k mrdicinf. MUCH C’AN NOT HK SAID IN ITS FA VOH. My daughter suffered from an attH<-k of La Grippe that finally resulted inTonsilitis, with ulceration of the throat. Licks than one bottle effected a completecrttE.

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SEVEN YEARS COUGH CURED. Mrs. Fuller, of 6:122 sheridian Ave . Chicago, aged H7 years, has to is to lay: “* have been troubled with a cough for the last sevenyears, deetroying n»y rest by night and day. <>ne bottle Phelps’ Cough, Cold and Croup lure cured me. I most gratefully recommend it to my friends.”

READ THIS WONDERFUL TESTIMONtAL FROM AN EDITOR. Office KlNonsMER Times Kingfisher. Okla. Oec. 12. 1WKJ. Gkntlemf.n:—1 believe it my duty to write you a line in regard to the oenetlclal effects of y<mr **Four-C Remedy,” so far as I am personal!v concerned. A we«k ago last Ihursday I was taken with a very severe attack of La Grippe, and In a short time became so hoarse 1 could not speak above a whisper. 1 was confined to my bed the greater part of several days. The night previous I had coughed nearly the entire night; just before retiring 1 took a teaspoonful, and slept the entire night as sweetly as ever I did in mv life, not coughing ‘Mice 1 was entirely relieved before taking one bottle. Phelps’ Cough, Cold and Croup t ure should he In every household Ir. the land. 1 send you this wholly unsolicited by any one. for you are benefactors of the race 4n giving it the antidote for so lire of the worst a fu leaf ions to which it ia heir Yours very truly, 1 C. J. NiSBlTT, Editor. WE ENJOY UNBRORESI REST AT NIGHTS Chicago, November 22, 181M. it. ft elps. Esq. Dear sir:-1‘as* rule I have been skeptical of the merits of proprietary medicines, but have to confess that m tewt of your Four “C” is convincing that at lease one ready-made remedy is worthy of general use. My children all take it without the least objection, ami it 1* particularly noticeable that benefli is almoiit Iminediatf. \ alnale doae will cbecli most coutrha In the boBitmlnu. We now enjoy unbronen rest at night. ID my family hour I m .imply IndUpcnaatolo, and 1 recommend it unqualifiedly Hl , LINO M -''m.Tuht’rk Street ONE OF CHICAGO'S SOCIETV LADIES SAYS CHICAGO, •'iiptomber 25th. iKi'l. For years back each winter I have suffered with acute Laryngitis. Last winler was so bud I could not leave mv room for two weeks ei ~|icnk above a whisper 1 tried evert known rough preparation from cough drops np and do” n with no relief, then in desperation I was Indoeial to try i’lielps' Four •11.” The tirst dose relieved my cough, giving me llie first night's rest for weeks. Half the bottle cured me. I have never been without this wonder fill remedy since. It is as different from other like remedies as molasses from vinegar or eiig.tr from sand. Mbs. Joseph K. Gbubh. 531:1 .Madison Avenue.

etc., anil when satisfaction.

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Copper mining.

Some of the present methods resorted to in the mining of copper are said to have a very intimate relation with the great success characterizing the productive value of that metal in certain prom’r'ent localities. Conspicuous among ; these methods is the avoidance of a scrap of waste, even the water, by precipitation, being made to yield value that comes in the form of a precipitate carrying from 7fi to 85 per cent copper. The practicability of this precipitation ! of the waters is said to have been dis-

covered in a very peculiar way and by

means of experiments that were of a

The base ball team will soon go very crude character; the first to iniin training. The prospects for a tiate the matter being a miner who was

, 1 without experience or knowledge in re-

successful foot ball season en-| spect t0 t ,‘ ie chemical relations of the couraging. There are quite a mim- metals, but who casually ascertained ber of new men who will be on the that a tin can or piece of iron thrown , , , , ! into the channel through which the held and surely will gi'e the team wa8 ^ e wa ter was discharged would attnuch strength. tract the copper contained in the water ^ , , , . , , I and save at least a large percentage of I he hrst year biology class told it _ and |0> in a Hhnrt aH the r(U!nlt all they knew about revolution this of experiments, it was found that every morning. drop of water di.-charged by the mines

was capable of being handled to advau-

Will Sparks returned to Indian- tago for the metal contained in it. apolis yesterday afternoon. In a word, this being nothing less

than a thorough solution of copper, run-

The class in astronomy will be niug steadily so many inches a day, the unusually large next semester. ' vol “ Iue boi,1 K rais ^ ,n ‘° tauks - chu, ;K ed n with scrap iron and salt; from tank to On to I. U. Feb. 22. Give the ; tank the volume goes until it passes

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through a circuit of them, over iron and through fluming, before it is let off, after which it is as clear as coal oil. The contents of the water are now settled in the tanks, and one after another a tank is ent ont of the circuit, the iron removed, the copper hammered off, sorted and shipped. It is through this that the least particle of copper is saved. Most DAngernun Kerf on Kngllah Con«t. The Manacles rocks, situated about midway between Falmouth Roadsted and the Lizard point, are considered the most dangerous point on our English coast. These rocks cover a considerable space and extend seaward about three miles from the coast. At low water their bold and sharp spurs, jotting ont of the sea, are to be seen stretching right across the not oral direction for a ship to take in making for Fulmonth. Thoroughly to appreciate the danger for vessels here, one has only to take np a po-

ints great confidence in the honesty | sition on a bold headland overlooking , . . > ,. ' this wide expanse of sea, when these ol Ins students. llie professor | , . r ,, .... „•

1 rocks can be seen at low w ater covering

leaves his room anrtngexamination an immense tract of gronud, over which and goes down town. | vessels are continually passing np and

down at high water.

The fraternities have been noti- Every winter, and sometimes in the lied that Lawrence Winemeger has K ™" ,mr ”"' n,hs - 1 fearful wrecks take

place on thciO roc ks, attended with (Con-

resigned froni the I). K. E. fniter i gjderahle loss of life. These disasters nity. i take place at night, when it is probable

We stated in our last Saturday’s

them to Bloomington.

Rev. Dr. T. J. Bassett, principal of the preparatory school ot De Pauw university, preached two strong sermons at the Grace M. E. tabernacle Sunday. The subject of his morning discourse was taken from the Book and Life of Job. At night he preached on “Original Sin.” Dr. Bassett's arguments were strong and convincing, and his auditors were well pleased with both discourses. At the evening service the tabernacle was crowded.

— Kokomo Tribune.

Professor Stephenson certainly

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column that the clu«s of ’W9 sentetl prep with a ;u w Bible, were mistaken. It was the of 1900 instead of ’99 that

the present.

If you are intending to have your photograph in the Mirage you should hand the same in. If j'ou must have one taken attend to the rime immediately. The students who have idled their time away this semester are beginning to see the folly of it now. Mr. Kwing has a more favorable chance to win the state than did our representative last year. At least we think we have a fair set of judges on the coming state con-

test.

Considerable complaint is made concerning the nature of examination given by some of the professors. These complaints are made almost unanimous by some classes, good students and all kinds. Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. as usual today. Col. Weaver’s class in semi narium work which have investi gated the money question this se mester, met for the last time this afternoon. The seminarium students will study taxation next semester.

The American Protective Tariff Leagu# is a national organization advocating " Protection to American Labor and Industry" as explained by its constitution, as follows : " The object of this League shall be to protect American labnr by a tariff on import*, which shall Adequately sscurs American industrial product# against the competition of foreign labor. There are no personal or private profits in connection with the organization and itissustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of its publications. FIRST : CorrMpond.nc. i, *ollclt.d fsyardin* ” M.mb.rthip ” ,nd '* Offici.l w.:r.*pood,nt..’ 6EC0N D: Ws n.ad and w.iccm, contribution#, whether irn.ll or largo, to our cauio. THIRD: We publieh a Inrga line of document, cov.ring all phases of the Tariff question. Comple'e set will bs moiled to any addreee for 60 oanta. FOURTH: Send postal cand rsqu.st for fn.. eameie c r py of the '' Am.ricsn Economist.’’ Addr-n Wilbur F Wakeman. Qenaral Secretary, 135 West 23d Street. New York.

Frll In Lot'* - With Die Nuraa.

Looansport, Ind., Jan. 38.—A year uro Chester Smith, a lineman in the employ of the Central Union Telephone company, was seriously injured by a fall. He was conveyed to a hospital, where it charming little nurse minis-

thut the men in charge i f a ship are uncertain of their position. There is a large bell placed between two and three miles ont at sea to warn vessels of danger. But during a stormy and windy night it must surely be most difficult to catch the sound of this bell, particularly so if the wind carries the sound away from the ship passing these rocks. —Lou

don Standard.

“Good Morning” In Samoa. I had to go down to Apia five or six different times, and each time there were 100 black boys to say ‘‘Good morning” to. This was rather a tedious business, and, as very few of them answered at all, and those who did only with a grunt like a pig's, it was several times in my mind to give up this piece of politeness. The last time I went down I was almost decided; but when I came to the first pair of black boys, and saw them looking so comic and so melancholy, I began the business over again. This time I thought more of them seemed to answer, and when I got down to the tail end where the carts were running, 1 received a very pleasant surprise, for one of the boys, who was pushing at the back of a cart, lifted np his head, and called ont to me in wonderfully good English, “Yon good man—always say good morning.” It was sad to think that these poor creatures should think so much of so small a piece of civility, and strange that (thinking so) they should be so dull ns not to return it.—Robert Louis Stevenson iu

St. Nicholas.

Rome’e Attempt* to He Modern. The tendency in Rome has of late been

toward tho artificial, and it is a refreshment to come upon some untouched portion of what is good as well as picturesque. The attempt to produce a modern capital at all hazards and costs has told upon the population as woll as upon the city itself. For at great centers the first result of modern civilization is vice, and the next is degeneracy. It is really quite useless to ignore the fact in print, when it is porfictly apparent to every man in his senses. Italy is no worse than other conntrus, but neither is she an exception to the general rule, and since the most necessary institutions

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senses of smell, taste and hearing. It has been nsed 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 8 weeks* treatment and $1.00 bottle O weeks* treatment. Brazilian Balm often enres a Cold ever night. Cores Croup In a few minutes. Quickly cores La Grippe and takes all its bad effects out ofthosystem. Absolutely guaranteed to cure Asthma. Prevents, breaks up and cores Typboid&nd Si ‘-rlet Fevers in any stage. A marvelous remedy for all Stomach troubles. In Female troubles it relieves like magic. Dissipates Mumps In one day. Relieves Piles and Constipation over night. For Constipation use as for Piles. It does all this gently and promptly, yet it is no miracle; it relieves the Inflammation, nature does tho rest. It is worth its weight in gold in every family. Over 10O doses in a 50c. bottle. Trial size 25c. Ask for Circular.

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it is to Italy’s credit that she should have spent us much as she luts upon them in the midst of so much utterly senseless extravagance in other directions.—Marion Crawford in Century.

When Emerson Propoited.

Mrs. Elle.ii Emerson says that she remembers well the duy when her father.

name was Ella Hynes of Brookston, and they grew so fond of each other that the pretty romance has just culminated

in their marriage.

Hcliig Tried on an OKI ('Itargc.

Lebanon, Ind., Jun. 28.—Oharhvi J. West is on trial for assault and batter; with intent to commit murder, thf prosecuting witness being Alonzo Wor-

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hind. Both are prominent young met) the Concord philosopher, set ont to pro

of this county. The trouble oerurred in 1800, but West immediately left th< state and was only arrested recentlv while here attending his father’s funeral. Much intorost is taken in the trial owing to the prominence of the parties.

pose marriage to her stepmother. “The liveryman seemed to know,” she adds, “that it was a special occasion, and the horse and buggy which he gave father were made garish by a pair of feright yellow reins. Poor father looked so disconcerted. He pleaded gently for something less conspicuous, but the man was obdurate. 1 can see him now driving off with thosw^laring reins hanging loose-

lv over the horse’s back. ”

Nurse# find Brazilian Balm invaluable in the sickroom. It quickly aubduesall kinds of fever, stops cougtiing, stops earache. Beat thing for sore nipples, caked breast, chafing, soreness and inflammations of all kinds. Try it once and you will never

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Embezzling Cashier Sentenced.

St. Louis, Jan. 28.—William E. Burr, Jr., who, as a cashier of the St. Ixmis National bank, embezzled $80,000 oi the funds of that concern, was yesterday sentenced in the United States district court to five years' imprisonment in the state penitentiary. The amount

of the shortage was made good, but | ate(1 7u V e.”

Bun* wan indicted and plead guilty. EfeMkedFmideiit Ctarelftndfor a par-1

don before sentence was passed, but it ni »"T devoted lovers make such horrid was refused. j husbands. '—Indianapolis Journal

Her Opinion.

Tbs worst tyrant possible is a liber-

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