Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1896 — Page 4
fHh BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA FRIDAY JANUARY
18i)H
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
JUST BEEM TO THE STORE SEE! WHAT I COT FOR IO CENTS
The largest piece of .good tobacco ever sold for 10 cents -n. artcl me 5 cent piece is nearly as large as you ^.et of other high grades for 10 cents
THE BEST NEWS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.
Tlir Miirtriilfc' l>o!nu* Th^lr Collrs*" and Aot-tnl Llfe-Th«ir One*!*—In4'i4l4*iita anti N»*l**» «tl llir Hrlalil Llvea ol' riiiiiy Vonnil Tien and W’onirn Told by Sporlal Hrporlrr.
The L U. Glee club will give it concert here on Feb. 14. Tile Do Fan w quartette has been invited to sing at tlie Indiana uni* versity ve. Dei’auw debate, and will probably accept. Halph Norton is in Indianapolis today on business. Miss Grace Smith departed for her home today. Prof. Cook is unable to a*tend his work on account of sickness. Today is the last day for examinations. The Phi Gams held frat last
night
Cv. Meade left for his home at
Spencer, Ind. today. < y
Gray’i ••Kl**’}" or “Stonr Klvrr." PnriiiK RosecraiiH’ caniimiirn- in Tennessee the question arose as to whether he would rather be a poet or a victor. Mr. J. R. (-lihnore relates the incident in the Louisville Courier-Journal: On the following day I rode out with Rosecrans, General Garfield, then his chief of staff, several others officers and a squad of about 100 men to Grantlauds, the birthplace and home of Miss Murfree, the well known author, but then occupied by General Sheridau as his headquarters. As we entered the forest inclosing the town Garfield broke out with Lowell’s poem, “I do believeiu freedom’scause,” Ins words being echoed back from the great spreading trees and set to the music of 100 horses’ heels. He hud scarcely ended when General Rosecrans told how Zeklti rn'p' up. quite unbeknown, Ami i» < ke.i In thru the winder, Wide there sot Huhly nil alone Tth no one nigh to hinder. “What would you give to have written that?” he asked as he finished the recitation. I “All the cast! < f ever built in the clouds,” 1 replied. “So would I,” said Rosecrans. “You know what Wolfe said before his great victory?” “That he would rather have written Gray's ‘Elegy’ than take Quebec. Would you have said that before Stone B - r?" He hesitated a moment, then answer- ! ed, “No, for wo need victories more than poems. ”
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Now and then, not often, ghostly appearances or sounds are explained to the
though, and make the junior class. I peasant's satisfaction. Thus in the coun-
ty of Durham “Gabriel’s liounds” wore
Glee club meets tonight at (i:30. j or i 0 uj> i long years believed to shriek Messrs. Cannon and Pugh, 1900, and howl through the air on dark nights
and to forebode death to him who heard
will not be in school next geinegtei. uuc j ga w them. But prosaio modern reFrank Hall is visiting Phi Delt search has proved them to be nothing
. but flocks of wild geese migrating south-
Inothers and friends in ludianap- war( j 0I1 the approach of winter and olis. 1 choosing dark nights for their journeys. Quite a number of students are Similarly the ghost of Irbydale in the v | Lincolnshire wolds, a goblin who ternwriting essa\s today. fled travelers at night with its faeartHere are the college events for rending cries, and who Was said to ho
; a witch who had been worried to death
February: the Athletic concert ^ j u „ Jong pant age, has been Feb. 7; the fourth concert of the J shown to be nothing hut an owl. Outlie , Artists’ concert course given by the ™ f tril ° Curnishman will
* ' ever be induced to relinquish the be-
New York Philharmonic club Feb. I ^ t i iat the spirit of King Arthur still 10 • the I. U. Club, athletic concert haunts the ruins of Tintagel in the
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Hml the debate v. ith I. U. at Bloomington in the afternoon. There lias been good, hard work done this year by the majority of students, and they . re being repaid
for it, too.
Everything we publish is in good
faith. Give us the news.
Warren Peters will visit Cy Meade at Spencer for a few days. Levi Beetu departed for his home
yesterday.
If you have not handed in your picture for the Mirage you should attend to same as soon as possible. The Phi Gams will entertain to
morrow night.
Prof. Cook is not so bad sick ns
was reported.
the many KiiKlish families who possess a white bird of onion, such as that which Mr. John Oxenham saw in “Westward, Ho I” cling firmly to the tradition
if not to the belief in it.
And so, ghosts or no ghosts, the position is just the same at the end of the nineteenth century as at the end of the eighteenth—all argument is against them, and if all belief is not for them a very groat deal more is than people like to acknowledge.—Chambers’ Journal.
PreHirientH and Humor. Washington was tht 1 gravest man of the whole nation. The tradition of him is that ho was never known to laugh and seldom seen to smile.
—Boston Herald.
If there is such a tradition in Boston, it is at variance with lots of history, and also with reminiscences which men who knew George Washington left behind them. The Father of His Country was not devoid of humor, and there were occasions when he indulged in fun. The Boston Herald describes him as “gravity embodied,” a description which is incomplete, and which can not be applied
I to all tbo hours of his life. He was
aiming the noblest of mankind, and be
Gene Sbireman will spend Sun- had a good share of virtuous enjoyment.
In running down the lino of presidents from Washington to bis more recent successors, the Boston Heiuid says: “Andrew Johnson could not recognize
humor when he saw it.”
Wo n< ed
Li. c niWsi.K < <■ TOLZDO,a g, J
.1. S. DoW/l lMi, \gt.
C'rlf/ph* Creek, Colorado.
day at his home in Martinsville. A number of students are seeing Sol Smith Russel in Indianapolis
this week.
This is a eood time to write essays for next semester. SEMF.STKK RKOITAI.S. The semester recitals of the school of music were held on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of this week in the presence of audiences that entirely filled the assembly rooms at music hall. About thirty of the pupils were repre sented on the program of the two evenings, selected from the piano forte, voice and violin departments, and these did great credit to themselves, to their several teachers and to the school. The audiences on both occasions manifested real interest and genuine appreciation and approval ol what they saw and
heard.
In connection with the announce meats at the close of last evening's
program, the dean of the school an- have been
nounced that the regular registra
ally remark tiiat our Boston
contemporary could not have been acquainted with the North Carolina and j Tennessee tailor who became president
of the United Stales.
The Boston Herald remarks further that President Garfield was a man who “had no taste for fun.” It is certain that our Boston contemporary never spent u day, passed an evening or held a dialogue with General James A. Gar-
field.—New York !Suu.
i* now attracting attention in all part* I Gon days for next semester would
Not All I.nwyera Good Wltm-.M-M. Some of our clever lawyers at;e not clever at all when they are called upon to give evidence. They can hack and tear testimony to pieces, but when it devolves upi u themselves to make statements from the witness stand they are not “in it.” Proof of the truth of this assertion came out at a trial a day or two ago. One of our celebrated lawyers was called upon to testify. Instead of giving direct answers to his interrogator —us bo himself would insist on having a witness do—his replies, or, rather, itatements, were entirely foreign to the line of his exumiuat^u. He was repeatedly cautioned against this style of givHug testinn tiy, but the warnings might
leveled at the statue in the
courtroom for all the results that uc-
orued.—Boston Traveller.
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be tomorrow and Monday and Tues
day of next week,
The Old and tho N«w Nttvy.
regular lessons The old Constitution could with her , , .. 1 r ; best guns, at 1,000 yards, pierce 22
commencing on Wednesday Feb. 5. im . heg * of (iaki ab()Ut th ' thickn ^ of her She also made the gratifying state- ! own hull at water Hue. The live-eighths ment that the school of music lias Htwl covering at the Atlanta's wa- , , , , . ter line had nearly the same resisting not only held Us own as to nutn power as the Constitution’s 22 inches of hers tills year as compared with oak. The Atlanta’s six inch guns will, the first semester of last year hut at 1.000 yard*, bore through a surface
... having 20 times the resisting power of
has had an increase of six in ils her own or the Constitution’s bull at enrollment: and further than that | water line. At the same range her eight
inch guns pierce 14 inches of iron.—
Scribner’s.
increase of six in its and further than that
these who have already signified their intention of beginning work in file school next semester are laigely in excess of those who arc to leave off work at this time, so that there will he in the aggregate a substantial and healthy increase-
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LINCOLN LEAGUE MEETING.
( HU for tin- Al iinal MeeltnR to He llelil at liiiluiimpoii*. The auniial meeting of the Clubs forming the Indiana Lincoln League will be held at Indianapclison Wednesday at 1 :.40 p. in., February 12, lH9tt The session w ill he devoted to the tlectlon of otlleers, the selection of district organizer*, delegates to the National League Convention, etc. After the business lias been disposed of, the meeting will be turned into a republican love feast. Addrease* will be delivered by some of the most eloquent speakers in the country. The League Clubs have for years been great factors, especially In presidential campaigns, and by proper effort, clubs can be organized this year in almost every voting precinct in the state, and the good thus accomplished will be of inestimable benefit to the ^«ity. All Republican dubs in the State are requested to send delegates to the convention ; ami all republicans and those who expect to act and cooperate with the party in the coming campaign are invited to be present at the meeting. M.\i<i es R. Sulz.kr, I’res. J. J. Hiogixs, Sec.
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