Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 November 1896 — Page 2

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■ iiit < ven a principle around w hich to i illy the dieoruanized iraguients of a once powerful political oruunization, it furnishes a warning to all political parties, of the punishment whieli the people administer to incapacity. The Columlius Ileruhl, which w is an active advocate of sound money until the Chicago platform was made and then fell into line vith the free silver push, says: “The east went overwhelmingly against the democrats. And the ^reat west, which was so surely promised to us by those who committed the party to its policy, did not conn to us. States that were s.dd to he solid for that policy went from o0,000 to lot) 000 against us. The democratic patty w’as misled ii.d betrayed—doubly betrayed. In reaching out after populist votes we lost from two to three democratic votes for every one we gained.

Chairman Hanna has written a Washington friend virtually conHrraing the rumor that the Republican National committee would shortly open permanent headquartets iu Washington, from which the educational tight against the free silver fallacy, which is to go right along until the truth has been argued into the heads of ail misguided people, shall lie directed. This move would have been generally commended anyway, but the announcement that the silver committee, the populist committee, and the democrat committee intended to maintain permanent Washington headquarters and to keep up the distribution of silver literature, made it almost necessary. The silver sentiment would not have been half so extensive if its opponents had met argument with argument, instead of wasting time laughing at the silver men sending out campaign literature several years ahead of the campaign, and doing nothing themselves. Mr. Hanna knows how hard it was to undo in a few weeks the work that the silyer men had been doing for several years; hence he has from the day the campaign closed favored a continuation of the education of the voters on the silver question.

interveiw shows sorry for some

Hkyan in an that he is now

tiling*. He said : “The democratic party is now a silver parly. Theie can not be two republican parties. The charge that grieved me most and was unjust, was that 1 had deserted the democratic party in 1892 and voted for General Weaver, j

Never Heard Or It. ! The Gadcwftky Keeital.

let.f Haute? Exprev * The Goilowekv recital I a.-' t evenYesterday morning The fi.rpre** ing jn Meharrv hul i drew a nie( Hum printed the following dispatch from e|ze( . lllK i ipnce . Mr . Gudowskv is Indianapolis: “The Indiana Ke ! 9niilll ef stllture hut he puts an j publican congressmen elect have j atna7ing t ' olce and fire intf) hi9 decided to refer all applications for | work wlu . n( . ver it requires such, post office appointments to the pa-1 HisS progr(im over two hour9 | irons of the postofflees and elections j iu , engt h_ too long in ftt , t fot . a |

strictly pianoforte recital. His repertoire is certainly an c-xtensive

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will be held in averv city and town of the state after March 4th. ‘ The congressmen-elect have hit upon this plan to avoid the responsibility of making appointments themselves, and will recommend no one who has not received a majority of the votes of the Republican patrons of the oflice to

which he aspires.

“This conclusion is said to have been reached through correspond ence between the membrs-elect. and applicants have been notified of the fact. In some localities, where parly workers believe they have \ er formed special service, the decision is already creating much feeling, and more is expected to follow the

elections."

Congressman Paris was seen last night ai his home on north Sixth street and asked about the above story. Mr. Paris had seen it and stated that its appearance in the Express yesterday morning gave him the first information he had had in regard to the alleged agreement concerning the manner of deciding upon postmasters for this state. So it appears that the “plan’’ that the Indiana congressmen have “hit upon 1 ’ has been “hit upon,” with Mr. Paris left out. Tliis fact gives room for the suspicion that the whole story is without foundation. Mr. Paris did not discuss the matter further than to

say:

“I have never heard from any Indiana congressman, directly or indirectly, letter or otherwise, anything whatever hearing on the matter referred to in the Indianapolis dispatch. The publication of this morning contains the only information I possess on the subject.”

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The BANNER TiMES is completely equip] u m 1 f< v doin£ all kinds of Binding, except blcinl: books, and solicits your work. Call and see sainpL s or) drop us a card and we will call on you. Pit cos reasonable for Good work.

Keal Krttnte T raiiMierH. Hebron Cemetery company to Robert Goft, lot $l(i. John T. Dean to Nathan F. Dean, land iu Jackson tp., if.'xiO. Mary J. (lotf to Robert Goff, land in Russell tp.. $:U*i. Theodore M. Carriger to John J. Carriger et al. land in Washington tp. $(i.‘i00. Wanted :—Clean cotton rag-. Best market price oaid at the BannerTimi-s otliee, tf

one but lie massed too much of a sameness into his selections last evening. As an artistic exhibition of pianoforte work Mr. Godowsky fully pleased the musicians present as was evidenced oy liberal ap plause. The technique of the piayer was wonderful and bis touch was as occasion required of a velvety softness Among his Chopin numbers was the sonata containing the celebrated Chopin funeral march, which was feelingly inter preted. Some beautiful and wierd efleets were brought out iu this number. The Spanish Rhapsody which closed the program was one of the best liked selections; how-

ever, the entire program was of ,rou *' oua!lat, » nH . strictly high grade artistic work. f A mw w.-y of ci.iistiucting a solid! ~ r f fonmlatinn lor a tall building has been) Mr. Godowsky s execution, use of J tried with success in Bi-rhi:. It was | the pedals and brilliant playing i necessary to find a solid bust sufficiently [ tlmugbout ... on. ol th, »n«, I ftf “IhPS™,! interpretations of pianoforte works ground upon which the building was toj ever given in our city; in fact sev stand was adjoined on bothsides hyhigh 1 , . , i buildings, which rendered unsafe the era! ot our musical cities place c i iKg)IJ g to any depth for a toumiation. him pre-eminent in the many fine The only way out of the difficulty was attractions furnished Greencastle the sinking of a caisson in the center of . . , i the plot, upon the cemented top of which the school of music. 1 he art a hollow form of cement was built. Into ist deserved a larger audience. | this form molten iron was poured, lillI ing up the space, and upmi this cast iron cirefi-ra.i.e wiieriin<-ii rnke Notice. foundation plate the uiidcrstructure of Nov. 12 will be remembered i, y the huildur now rests, while the side

crack wheelmen all over the world.

CENTS In Stamps or Silvir will cure a copy of

More Curative Power

Is contained in a bottle of Hood’s I riarsuparilla tnan in any other similar preparation. It costs the proptietor

1 hose who made the charge knew ; nniiiu'aotnrei'moiv. It eo-i* the

we had 1 sion in Nebraska ami that I acted upon the recommendation of the chairman of the National Democratic committee. These men will find it very hard now to accuse me of not being a democrat.”

!: i- understood that the receivership of the main line of the Vnndalin will not be in force as long as i- generally the ea-e in receivership matter*: that when it is ended the Peoria and Loganspoi t branches will no longer he under the Yandalia control, the line from In-

jobber more and it is worih more to the consumer. It has a record of cures unknown to any other preparation. It is the best to buy because it is the One rue Blood Purifier. Hood’s Pills are the best family cathartic and liver medicine. Gentle, reliable. sine.

Nervous People find just the help they so much need, in Hood'* Sarsaparilla, it furnishes the desired strength by puri-

dianapolis to St. I otiis will be Pennysl-j fyiibr. vitalizing and enriching the Vania property proper, and it is llk> ly | blood, and thus builds up the nerves, there will be a change of names, say* | tones the stomach and regulates the the Indianapolis .V' There seems whole -\-tein. Read fhis: little doubt that one of the principal “I want to praise Hood's Sarsaparilla, re:.-on-for a receiver was to lop off the I My health run down, and I had (he grip.

After that, my htarl and nervous system were badly affected, so that I could not do my own work. Our physician gave me aonie help, but did not cure. I decided to try Hood’s (sarsaparilla. Soon I could do all my owu housework. I have taken

wall.- are supported by n cuntulever .‘■trr - ture. The full weight of the 1 ad upon

On that vlav every living cyclist the cast iron foundation is estimated at , i ,, ‘ .. ' ‘ ffioie than 20,00U tons.—Kew Ideas,

who held a record lor from two to ten miles, inclusive, was compelled to acknowledge his inferiority to the little 100-pound champion, Jimmie Michael. Michael covered ten miles in 18:1111 1-5, thereby lowering the best previous record for that distance by eight seconds. At the end of two miles 1 3-5 seconds had been clipped from the highest mark reached previously; at three miles 7 seconds had come oil; at lour miles, 0 seconds; at five miles, 4 4-C>; at six miles, 8 2-5; at seven miles, 0 2-5; at eight miles, 0 3 5; at nine miles, (1 4-5. and at ten miles, 8 seconds. If the pacemakers had been fast enough to satisfy Mic'ta who caih d to them repeatdly to increase their speed, the records would probably have been lower still. Ten miles

Noah ami Money, “The financial situation has caused considerable research on the subject,” remarked the cheerful idiot to hi* pastor the other day. “1 Huppc.-e, ” he continued, “that you tiave made a study of the moneys of the Bible?” “Oil, yes,” replied the minister blandly. “I am familiar, to he sure, with the Biolical coins.” “I infer that paper money was used at the time of the flood, ' continued the idiot, sparring for a chance to make a

homo thrust.

“What has led you to this conclusion?” asked the pastor. “Well, we read of where the dove brought the given hack to Noah.”— Washington Time*.

His Prescription.

Boerhaave, the greatest doctor of his time, was anxious that it should go forth that i ven the most eminent doctor is somewhat of a “humbug.' He carefully handed the key of a small diary to Ins executor, bade him open it immediately after his decease and h t the eon-

Try It and S«*c.

Whatever may he said about the publications of Rev. irl It. Hicks by t'lnv! who do not fully understand the i.n ts,

- - , , | there is no denying the truth that his Hie blood of ambitious racing men i et t ( . rs ' U •'Vlirecfionr to p-un-mV:'' Keep paper and Almanac have come to stay.

‘ 1 your feet warm and your head cool and

. , . I tents go fc-tli to the world at large,

in l'-:.).! I 5, though, is a Hying When the notebook was opened, all it* gait, and is quite sufficient to stir pages hut the last were blank, and on

One hundred page hook descriptive of resources and capabilities of the soil contiguous to the line ol the LOUISVILLE <v NASHVILLE RAILROAD in Kentucky. Tennessee, Alabama Southern Mississippi and West Florida by counties Write C. P. ATMORE, Gen’l Pass. Agt., louisoille, Kj. Excursions TO POINTS SOUTH On the first and third Tuesday of each month at about half rates, and one-way tickets atone and a half cents per mile For information, County Map Folder- etc., address, J. K. RI0GELY, N. W. Pass. Agent, Chicago, III.

for some time to come.

The Presbyterian Revival. The meetings at the Presbyterian church are progressing with increasing interest and power. Last night n deep feeling seemed to pervade the entire audience which was unusually large for Monday night. A number indicated their desire to

trust for the rest to Providence. ”—s-au

Francisco Argonaut. The Lively Children.

“When you come in tonight,” said the literary man to his two sprightly children, who were accustomed, when they came in from their evening walk, to walk straight into the library where

Hi* splendid jour ns I. Worn* am> t:ns is now entering its tentii year, largely increased jp circulation and in very way improved, until it de-er\es tin 1 national reputation it ha- at. iii.e!. His 1897 Almanac i- ••ow re.,;; a.mis by far the finest and mo-t Leaiitifi’l hr

he was at work and sit down and talk * l:ls ■ v, ' t ''-ued. It contain* n - | ^ awhile, “I wish you would just say, I including cover r.rtistii ally print' ll in

‘How d'ye do?’ and then go our. I have

enter a cunstian life some by ns- '* ot wor ^ to ( '° fonight, and I don t

. , , , , want to be disturbed. ”

ing and others bv signing cards.

Nearly one hundred

Ati hour later the literary man heard

people bore a latchkey placed carefully in the front

I testimony fir led in praver during door, as though the person placing it

there didn t wish to bo heard. Then lie

tin* meeting nud uttei meeting. 1 he heard smothered laughter in the hall.

It was from the children. They were up to something, sure. A moment later they came marching through the hall.

T elephones. OUNTING ROOM editorial room

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'FECI AL NOTICE. We publish, ttH'l arc iu r la<I tt» »n»t tbosamo when th<*y an* news, fret' brief notices of ticatiis. births ami marriages, but wcchurtn fur t'xU'iuhnl recounts of mstrrlnges, obituaries, lodtfe ami socictv resolutions ar.d cards (.)•■ thanks, and will publish none such unless ivvm nt, or sat! x factory a* ran^eiuent there or, ;s made in a ■ t i ee.

Send nows to Telephone 95.

When one considers tlmt only lour years ago the democratic party won a presidential election and obtained control of both branches of congress, its present .ondition is pitiable indeed. M ithoiit a 1 *ud, without an organization and v.fth-

two luanchc- that fiavc been ., constant,

expen-e to the train line. Tlic I’enn-!

-yl\atua'.o.. owns some stock in the , lii'anelie-. lint it is not responsible for j their debts. It has mortgages on the i mainline, and these if will foreclose i

and take possession of the property, , I while th'* Peoria and Lognnsport j I branehe.- will revert to the original i bondholders, vill become separate cor-1 I poration- once more, and receivers will j

be appointed for tliein. When the! inorigagis on t>ie main line are fore-'

; elo-e.l. the lea-e that the Yandalia lias ,

mi tlie hran lies heeoines void. Tin* re-

port is that when the main Jinemort-| gage i* foreelo.-ed all of the I’ennsvl-;

v.mia rule- and tin* manner in which that company doe- business will become operative on the Yandalia. Subscriptions f<*r nny magazine or paper te.kenat this office. \Ye nill save you money tf ;

meetings wi 1 continue till Thurs day night. Bible readings will be given each afternoon in the chapel at 2:30. Dr. Cryor will meet any who desire personal conversations

after each Bible reading.

colors, and is fille I from back t" h.ii'k with just what i- wanted in every shop, ofiiee and home in America. One Ichture of the Almanac for lst'7 i-a M iiiof 12 original (.eantifnlly eegrav ■ d -tar map*, with explanatory chapt -; -. u liu li could not ia-bought for le-sthan t'oe dollars in any work on astronoinv. AMr. I!iek» lias so correct!} an f iidifnlly Warned tin public of c"niill){

To Supitr#*!^ tin* I’lKarett* . The \\’. C. T. U. women of the state are circulating petitions that will lie presented to the senate ami house of representatives of the state, asking them to pass a law

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one behind the other, with military j l1rm , gIirs n , MM , s< cold waves, i.ltr. ml-,

sti-p, hack toward the library. They tunicd in, marched like a file of soldii rs alongside the library table on the side opposite the literary man, halted, fronted, raised their hands iiifialute ami said

prohibiting the manufacture mmi sale of cigarettes in Indiana. The petitions have or will he circulated : in this city and county. Among!

Hood's Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, , , . ' , ., and they have done me much good. I other tll,,1 g 8 tlle . v wl11 '8; w ill not be without them. I have taken 13 the appointment ot a police matron * bottles of Hood-Sarsaparilla, and through I [ n every citv in the state of over ! the blessing of God, it has cured me. , . 1 worked ns hard as ever the past sum- | 10 ’ 000 DlhalilsantS, a food inspector, mer, aiul I am thankful to say I am land the building of wards at hoy well. Hood’s Pills when taken wUh!p ita | s fo ,. t } K , cure ot pitients

Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.” i . .

Mtts. M. M. Messenobk, Freehold, Penn, j awnlUny l transl' r.

iu unison:

“How d’ye do?” Then they faced to the left and marcb d out again, one behind the ot her, keeping step as before and keeping a* si 11 r a* they could, uuiil they came to the parlor. There they exploded.— I Now York t- uu.

j;ornadiM.» and cyclones, in the .car* ! ;)a*-i'd. .’s-Hc from the oilier v.-.rnd ami -pieiiilnl te.., 11res of b - i.aper tuid I* ^ iiFinae. tie -e eon-iilenition- alone 1 should promo, every iymilv to alscrihe at once for I8h7. Tin* Almanac i- only 2o cts. a eopv. Wonii and or;k * i- one dollar a year, and a 1 ' l T i 1 the dm* Almanac gee- a- a pn litaa 'vith cvt*ry ( early subscription. W rit'' I to Wokd and U ohks Pithll-hiag t"'

bt. Louis. Mo.

Hie Transient Boyer

Mey always be n-.ffie e ^crni-jneut Prttron

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Phis and many other cures prove that

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Take Laxative Brouio Quinine inh-i | lets. All druggists refund tl.e money, i if It fail* to cure. 25e. K'Stl) The farmer that would sow a quart of! Wheat to the acre might as well expect' to reap a big crop as the merchant that. | nMs a small space in the newspapers advertising Ids wares. Sow liberally il 1 you would harvest a large crop. tf.

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