Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1891 — Page 6

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1882 Great Britain made a record of 5,580,680 tone, the beet for any year. Since then the figures have fluctuated considerably, but last year while j

England barely crossed the 8,000,000 i; erniauv Will Not RoiMOTO the mark, the United States established Prohibition

a new record with no less than 0,2(H),000 tons. From now on it will be a walk-over for this country.

i i. ^ o:v a-v j£> sjOV<^ Both the n'.ethod and results when

Will the United States taliate?

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It seems almost impossible to get 1

rid of tbe evil effects of the Eonisi- ! i' , '« ,rv i' w " ,, ii senator r.iiiiock on ana lottery business, as a post-ofiice <l ‘ 0 tl " > 1 r ‘” | >innt . j oirj. . . . , | France Will Soon Remove the IU»-

inspector hw djJtcovered tbat thi* | Louisiana lottery has succeeded in evading the anti-lottery law by es-

tablishing a brarch oflice under the The Herald from Wadiington er.y.-;-. * name of tho Mexican International | *" en: do r I’aMoct, woo has boon .'■yonil

ing several days m Now \ork. arrivoa

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ANOTHER TR/tGEOy. One Man Killed and Another Wounded in a Qu-irrc! Over the FynchiiiR. New Orleans, March 19.—Late Wednesday night (’apt. Arthur Dunn, a prominent attorney and one of the lawyers employed by the state in the recent trial of the suspected assassins

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THE PARISH PRISON.

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. , . , I result of the refusal ot the (iennan cm ! ^‘ rlo ^8 wounding otDuim.

cuculars openly, and the postal an- • t ) 1V ,. 1I)V0 ,],e prolubiti. n o\> drunk and declared the recent massacre thorities are powerless to prevent it, j Arne ican meat products the senator. ™ mne° h, an

iynip of Figs is taken; it is pleasant •loUpalion. iSynip of Figs is the !y remedy of its kind ever pr>

laeed. j .-’ng (o ti e taste and ac because they have no authority to ! paid: tamjier with call from . foraiRO I m't'ihjTnStaS’SS country even if they know it contains , administiation to retaliate upon (-'erlottery u utter 1 many for the cause named is not true. * ' I However, 1 have good reason to 1 elieve _ — that if the s ‘nseless and unjust diseriin- ■» nioeaKCM i*iini H in»eut lor Mint , i uftt io n aga list American pork an.l The following advertisement, pub-j other meat products is notatoncero-

'puiar r‘nK.iy KtH.wn. # I lished bv a prominent, western patent moved our government will take

Syrup,niign is for sale mCOc m - , ., se indlcslte tlmt

Etoinncli, prompt in

ts action and truly beneficial in its 'fleet?, prepared only from the most healthy an i nrreealile substances, its many cxco’’.- .it our,lilies commend ii to all end Imv.; made it the most

popular remedy known.

i3 n fc i' 8 r e ,n , uuc I medicine house would ind.cate that

or.d ?1 . flics by nil leading drug they r e sari i disease as a punishment

gist.-^ Any reliable druggist who f may not havo it on Land will pro- ° s cure it p omptly for any one who wi.’-Ims to tr^-it. Do not accept any

substitute.

*T>o you wish to know the quickest way to cute a severe cold? We will tell

prompt measures under the act of Aug. ; 0. lb.,0, t<> ivta'iate by excluding certain German importations from this

country.

“1 ho cabled interview with Secretary of St:,to Von It tticher, in which he stated that Germany would not remove

CALIFORNIA HS SYRUP CD. r/v rnANUsco. c,v. lOLtsnus, at. ativ yo.ik. s.r

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PURLKIIED BY .TIILI.A It II .1. RGt KFTT. SI BSOUIPTIONS. DAILY EDITION. IVr Year ts DO WEEKLY EDITION. Per Yrur 1 (O WEEKLY EDITION. Six Montha SO

AtIVICICTlSINIi. DAILY EDI 1 ION 'i Ont a Word WEEKLY EDITION Cents a Line. All snbscriptions in tho county will be con tinned until notice is eiven us to discontinue same. All out of the county will be stopped npouexpiration of time. Entered at the Postoftice st Ureoucastlc, Ind., as second-class matter.

8U3BCASTLE, INDIANA. MARCH 26. Wabash college is in great luck. It gets $10,000 from r Chicago estate. On tbe 1st day of April the reduction on the sugar duties is to take effect. On the same day the new treaty with Brazil goes into operation.

Ex-Speaker Reed’s head is level on business as well as politics. He recently said: “Advertisement is the absolute pre-requisite to the sale of goods.” There afe still a few people in this vicinity, whose minds have not yet grasped this fact. e Huntington Herald: Under the new asscssinerit law, property is to be listed at its cash value. This will effect the real estate owner more than any one else. Farms in this county which have heretofore been assessed at $15.00 per acre will be assessed at least $30.00 per acre. The same legislature which passed the new assessment law also raised the State levy from 12 to 18 cents on the $1<K). The increased assessment and the increased tax levy will make the State tax fur 18'.)1. (to be collected in 1802) a heavy burden upon the taxpayer. The farmer whose 100 acres of land, appraised at $1,500, had heretofore paid $1.80 State tux, will pay $6.00 Stale tax alone upon the same property next year. Democratic reform comes high, and we commend this feature of it to the members of the F. M. B. A. in this county. James Iully Weaver, professor of Political Economy in DePanw. ia one of the seemingly small number of men occupying such chairs who is not chasing tho phantom of free trade or like illusions. At his inauguration as President ot the Moot Govern merit organized in DePauw, he read a State paper advocating protection, limited coinage, a fair election law. and opposing the subtreasury schemes Professor Weaver spent several years in a free trade country and bail a chance to watch the full workings of the system.— Pel'll llcjHihlirmi

you. To cure a cold quickly, it must he i prohibition against American pork treated before the cold has become set- on account of the •insufficiency oftke tied in tlie system. This can always be ! inspection laws’ of the United States. do,,,-.( vou choos" „ nature in he, ««-,« P'r'^ESV^?.? kindness to man gives timelv warning , passed not to protect the health of Ger-

und plainly tells in nature’s way, that as a punishment for some indiscre

man subjects, but absolutely to prevent competition on the part of the American <vrn-fid hog, with the razor-back

tion, you are to be afflicted with .i cold sw j lic 0 f q )e Borman empire. No unless you choose to ward it oft by I country in the world has to-day such

prompt action. The first symptoms of r cold, in most cases, is a dry, loud cough and sneezing. The cough is soon followed by a profuse watery expectoration and the sneezing pv U profuse watery discharge from the nose, in severe cases there is a thin white coating an the tongue. What to do? It is only necessary to take Cbamberlian's Cough remedy in double doses every hour. That will greatly lessen tiie severity of the cold and in most cases will effectually counteract it, and cure what would have been a severe cold within one or two days time. Try it and be convinced.” 50 cent bottles for sale by. Albeit Allen Drugstore. I’eiinlou l.iol. Capt. Fee reports the following list of pensions: Original—David Hunter, deceased; Dr. N. G. Smith, Greencastle; Increase—Jacob L. Mullis, Put-

namville.

Try BLACK DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia. Wei;* titIIg tils .VIuIIm. On the first of April the railroads of the United States will commence weigbiLg the mails, and on every mail train will be stationed a naan to weigh the mail received each day at stations along »bo road for thirty days, the weight of the mail matter for that month being taken as a standard for the rest of tbe year and adopted by the government for con-

tracting,

To Cure a Eiad < outiii Use “Dr. Kilmer's Cough-Cure (Consumption Oil.) It relieves quickly, stops tickling in the throat, Hacking, Catarrh-dropping, Decline, Night-sweat and prevents death from consumption. LTice 25c. Pamphlet Free, ding hampton. N. Y. 8oid, recommended and guaranteed by Albert Allen, tf

ririd meat inspection laws as tho United

[States.

“Immediately upon learning of the cabled statement of t ie German secretary of state, I called upon the secretary ot agriculture in my capacity as chairman of the senate committee on a,ricnlture. I stated to him what I iviw state to you. that it was plain that Germany's position wns not one of regulu-

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untimely end. Dunn begun the shoot^BL.. id WHERE THE MASS MEETINQ WAS HELD, ing and Waters returned the fire. Tho latter wai shot seyeral times in the head and the former twice in the chest.

Waters died almo t instantly.

The shooting really had no reference to the assassination, although it is true rha’: Walters was drunk that night, and was abusing the citizens who took part in the uprising. There was an old feud li'tween the m m growing out of io’ities. and the shooting of Dunn's friend

Baker by NY alters four years ago. THERE’LL BE NO TROUBLE

With Hi#* Italian {Jovernment on Account

#) f tli** DlMMSficre.

W asihnutox, Mar-h 23.—“There will | lie no international complications with Italy because of the occurrence at New Orleans," said Senator Hawley in an interview Friday afternoon. “We cannot possibly exhaust the resources of diplo-

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ur.'but^^mute anrwiliuiVroi;;: Hiacy in such a matter. Of course the bition. And 1 urged upon him that, ! general government, in the eyes of tuo under th ■ i revisions of tho act of An . world, is the responsible party, but the 30. is', o. German bet sugar, of which ! execution of the criminal law must lie f 10,00 ),000 were imported into ibis loft to the several states. < 'ccasionally country last year, should be excluded j complicated questions are the result of under the provisions of such a law. 1 this condition of affairs, but there is have reason to leieve that President really nothing serious to the outlook at Harrison is seriously considering the is-| this time. We are a liberal people, suance of such a proclamation, mid that eminently fair, and the Italians will ro-

il the restrictions wliich Germany places upon our meat products are not promptly removed, an order prohibiting the ac ceptance of German leet sugar at the ports of the United States will soon

issue.”

“What do you know as to any eonv inunications between this government and Minister Phelps uj on this subje •t:- ’ "I know nothing officially, but I have reason to believe that Minister Phelps has already been communicated with on the sub„ect and that his reply to the first communication did not evince as strong a regard on ids p.-.rt for American ir.tere ts as it did perhaps for Ins own social interests in Berlin. 1 think that if Mr. 1 helps appreciated the importance of the question and the strong leeling of indignation on the part ot the people of this country he might pia/ e him'elf more nearly in line With Minister Whitelaw Hei i, who has been a tower of strength in France maintaining the commercial interests of this country and in demanding that fair treatment for those who have or might have deal-

ings with that republic.

"For myself and for the western people. whom in part 1 represent, 1 believe

ceive satisfactory treatment at our hands. Some time ago a number of ( hinamen were killed and injured in one of o.ir western territories and satisfactory indemnity was paid. There will be no trouble between the United States and Italy over New Orleans af-

fair.”

ALL WERE AMERICANS. Therefore Italy IIhb No Cause to C lafm

Indemnity.

New Orleans, March 21.—It is now elairuel tliat all the Italians shot by the mob were naturalized American citizens. Their names have all been found on lists of those made citizens by the courts a numlier of years ago. Whenever this fact is established to the satisfaction of the Italian authorities it will remove the case outside of limits within which they could give it formal consideration.

A Pertinent E titori tl.

Loeisville, March 18.—Apropos of the continued howling in Rome and throughout the American and Eurojiean settlements over the recent New Orleans lynchings, The Courier Journal pnb-

Wiil instantly relieve

ml pains such as

Jf5 reIIis at Druaitirts.

RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY PAINS, LAME BACK, 8,0.

GKOSVENOR A KICHAKDK, Boston, .Musa.

ON HIS PERSON.

Molrn

lioti. Ilther Arrested \\ 11 Ii

Vtim-li In Ills Clollios.

Bob. Heber went to Brazil and returned some Thursday night. While be was there two boys who work at Daugherty’s livery stable were robbed J one losing a watch and the other $14 in money. The boys came up from Brazil next morning and told our marshal of the theft and a warrant was issued for Heber charging him with tbe crime. He was found by Mr. Starr in the hay-loft of Cooper Bros, barn where he was sleeping off a well developed jag. The watch—an | open-faced silver one—was found on his person together with tbe money He was taken to Brazil for trial. Heber has been employed for nearly

a year by Messrs. Cooper.

McELREE’S WINE OF CAWDUI tor Weak Nerves.

A T’uniphlot of information and ab-/ _ H'ract of the laws,Showing How to/ V Obtain I’atents, Cavouta, Trade/ It Marks, Copyrights, MHC Addma« MUNN * CO.y 36! Hroadwny, New York.

WANTED mu A live Insurance or heal Kst mt Airent in thin place to orenniz

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place tn organize a

branch forth # PKOPLK’H tiiriLI>ING,LOAN AND SAVING ASSOCIATION OF GENEVA. N. Y. Loam* Filled Promptly. A liberal contract will be written. Addreea early with

reference, _ GENEVA;

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E. A. WALTON, ta

King's Messengers promise an enjoyable time at their social. Friday,! March 27.

FOIl MILIL

that under the ample authority grante 1 lishes the following j eitinent editorial: the president he will be quick to sei e “At the time the New Orleans reguthe advantage and t > demand of Ger- inters were killing the assassins who many fair treatment in return for fair had escaped conviction by bribery and treatment, or to insist upon the old perjnrjq the men of the life-fwviug staHebraic doctrine of an eye for eye and a | tion at Sandy Hook were, at the peril of tooth for a t ioth. I think that I may their lives, lescning th? crew of fifteen state that the president is a< keenly from the Italian ba k l mberto Primo, alive to the requirements of the situa- ashore on Romer shoals. America is

tion as anyone. J know that the secretary of agriculture is determined so far in him lies to test the powers of the government under the recent laws to

their utmost.

“In France, thanks largely to Minister Reid, the restrictions against Ameri-

A .lournalifetli* Ilootiacrunsr,

“The polls are now open in this

oflice for a citizens’vote to determine | civn pork will shortly is' removed, the who is the biggest liar in this town, only question being the amount of duty .. , to be placed on the imported article. I No public spirited citizen will neg- hf . li( . v V that Germany will find very left the duty to vote. ’--Mmona [ shoi My that if she prohibits ah olutely

American importations she will bo ols liged to pay dollar for dollar in the curtailu ent o her export trade with the

United States.'’

Bluffsheet. THE BALL T.

Editin' Blnffslieet. acuttered

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Ur is interesting lo note that the United Htntes is now the greatest iron producing nation in the world. Tbe race between Great Britain and tbe United States for supremacy in iron bas been remarkably interesting Ten years ago the former beat tbe latter by about two to one. In

Total.

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—1‘uck. "Kriilt* unit Frill* Tree,.” in nn nbly written book and given trusty itifor nmtiun for nil who crow fruit ot any sort o, kii.*L htnrk High Nareenet*, Louipiana. Mo. will h^tkI it free to all inloreBted.—Orange Judd Farmer.

Advertising', especially in giving prices, pays and pays well, as is attested by the success of a store recently established in this city. The

THE PRESIDENT'S WESTERN TRIP. Private Secretary Halford Say* He'll Go

If He PoMibly Cun. t

Washington, March 24.—In reference to a report published here that the president has decided to abandon his proposed western trip, Private Secretary Halford said: “The president

hospitable to all m en and creeds except those who teach assassination. Neither the life-eaveis nor the regulators asked the nativity of the men. fiut they were moved only by tbe first instincts of human nature, which knows nothing of

nationalities.”

The •Jury Feared As^uRNlnation. Washington, March 19.—E. L. Rus-

sell, chief attorney for the Mobile and Ghio railroad, is in Washinirton. Speaking of the New Orleans riot, he said: “Macheca was a revengeful man, and wns concerned in at least three murders in New Orleans. I do not believe the jury was corruptly inHuenced. 1 think they were afraid of being assassinated if they convicted tlx* Italians. 1 know Parkerson and Danagere very well. They are both reputable men and of high standing. It must hav • taken a great deal oi courage for them to head the crowd of men who attacked tbe jail, because trey are now marked men among the Italian : and f believe that tbe relatives of tho dead men will have

Plymouth Rock

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eucb Egirs in season, $1.00 per setting of 15. Leave orders at Jones drug store. 4m2 ENOS A. WOOD.

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Circulars Frol

1.000 Br«WKtcr f a Safety Rein Holden Ktv«n away t» introduce ibtm. Every none owner buys from I to 0, Lines never under borne*’ feet. l*eod 25 cent* In stAmpe to par postage and packma for Nickel Plated Sample that h«Ui fur 63 cts Drenster Mfg. C»., lioiiy, Mlefe,

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wants tn go, nf course, but there is such | ^ j r revenge, though it may take years

a thing as public business that must be .pu it .. ® attended to, and which may pi event. I ac P

Vis, there isan unusual presstiru ot matters just now. The Be .ring sea matter is the most important. Tlie sealing

proprietors are having a phenomenal season is about to begin, and in c.-ise * . . . . , | the proposition hinted at m Lord trade in their hue and are not atraid | salisburv s last not - as to arbitration to set. their goods before tho public should lie agreed to it would be essen-

with tbe aid of printer's ink. I Hluri'li In New l.naluml

tial that the president should be on hand to be consulted in the case. Then there are the land claims court judges i to be sele. ted and the new circuit

Fly s Cream Balm gives satisfac- an d various smalle-matters tliat tiou to every one using it for catarrh- | may tend to swell the amount of work. .I trouble..—G. K. M-ll.r, Dro e6i ,. | K h ° Stf Worcester, Mass. | r . !in j;o he will, and if he cannot lie will

I believe Ely’s Cream Balm is the best article for catarrh ever offered the public.—Bush & Co., Druggists, Worcester, Mass. An article of real merit.—C. P. Allen, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. Those who use it speak highly of it—Geo. A. Hill, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. Cream’Balm has given eafiefarti> n results.—W. P. Draper. D:nggi t, Springfield, Mass.

not. That is all. 1 wonl 1 hesitate to predict what he will be able to do.”

Col. II. Cl«y KIiir; I'IwjmIa.

Memphis. March 24.—Col. H. Clay King, who fatallv shot Attorney David Poston a short time ego, was arraigned

THE FUTURE OF THE ALLIANCE. 1’rcliilent I’olU Siij * They'll Lli cL'il a Pre.iilewt in JKOli. CRKSTON, Iowa, March 21.—The National Farmers' Alliance concluded its session with two great meetings Thursday. Preddent L. I. Folk said the fanners ought to elect more farmer-, to congress instead of so many lawyers, liecause the jn-titions of farmers for relief had b rn disregarded. Tho AllianoJ intended to go into politics, but not partyism. lie suggested the possibility of a new party in the next presidential campaign, and said the principles of the Alliance would triumph as early as 1K90 if both old parties bad to lx- swept

away.

Gen. .lames B. Weaver, and Labor Commissioner Sovereign and Congress-

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| in court yesterday, he pleaded “not man-elect Otis, of Kansas, delivered guilty.” Judge Dubois set the ensqfor similar addresses. The Farmers’ AlliApril (i, and King was returned to jail, ame will play an important iurt in this

year's campaign in Iowa.

llriclgt' anil Iron Company Kail.

Mii wai’KKK. March 24 —The Mil1 wankee Bridge and Iron company, witu.-h was organised in 18N7, and did a la g. bridge business throughout the i n. ihwest tailed yesterday, iiiabilitins

j *,200,0^1); assets nor known.

I,m (Orlppu T.tokla* Ihr “Klnr*:.

New York, March 23.—The grippe

There have lately been placed upon the market several cheap reprints of an obsolete edition of “Webster's Dictouary.” Tnese books are given various names, “Webster's Unabridged,” "The Great Webster's Dictionary,” “Web ster's Bie Dictionary,” “Webster's Flu-. cyelopedic Dictionary,” etc., etc. Many announcements concerning them are very misleading, as the body of each from A to/. is the same,—44 years behind the times, and printed from cheap plates made by photograph-

ing the old pages.

The old book has been padded out by various additions culled from various source* of questionable reliability, but Hie body is Hie same tliat was pub-

Hshed when Folk was pie.ide.it and Tho citizens of Grren.-aMle township wil» duly buried at tbe incoming of Liu- find meat H.s. Kcniok&cVB store in oreen- . Ti.p Wclislcr fr,,m I i., c “' ,tlc . ,m Friday nml Sat irday of each coil). 1 DC eosier, CUlient irum J^lll- week and on such Otl.eiduysusniavbenec coin to Hai nson, is tlie popular copv- eKHry, fur the trsnsHction ot tow nship hurtnglited Unabridged which has just :i7yrt TowusbipTrustee. been superceeded bv “ Webster’s Inter- ——11 ————>

national Dictionary.” Tlirouali Seven Sialee.

Conimencintr March zuth, the Northern I'uelucwlll resume its double ileily passenirer train service between 61. Caul and Mlnne-! upolis on the oust, mid Helena, Rutte, | Spokane Falls, Tueonia, Seattle and Furt-i

laud on tho west.

Weal bound trains will leave 8t Paul at V a. m.and4:lfi p. m. i-espectively, carryInir uomplote service of Piilliimn First Class ami Tourist Sleeping Curs, First slid Second Class Ony coaches, Free Colonist sleeper and Elegant lliolnir Ours. The luonmig trulu out ot St. Paul | No II] will curry Fi-st Class Vestlbuled Sleeper I roui Chicago, leaving that point at r><lo p. in daily over ine C., M. X st. P, K>.. reaching the cuclltc Coast, vnt the line through Hutto i rain No. 1, leavimi St. Paul m 4;ir> p. in., will carry hot n Pullinuu First Class and Toniisc slcopinir Cars t turn Chicago via the Wiscousin Central Lire, leaving the latter point at lo.'tfi p. in. dally, running via llelrna In Spokane Falls.’I ueoiiia and Portland Passengers from ihecan leariiigBt Louis lathe lorenooii and Chicago in ihe aft.rnoon, will make close eonneet ions with the morniiig train out of ,->t. Paul ho following day; leaving Chiuugo at Digot, oonneetions will be made with Tram No i, out ot St.

Paul the next aUcntoon

Wit n two t ranacontli.cntill passenger trains ruuninr. daily between eastern un.i wesiern lei tninals, the Noitheru Paeillc Railroad — the Yellowstone Park Route otters the best possible set vice to toe tourist, business tnau orsettler. I he equlpmeot on this line Is unsurpassed in point ot beauty and convenience, while the set vice is lirat oiass. It Is Ihe short and din ct line to Montana and nil N irth Paeillc Const p- lnis and passes through the grandest, most productive and richest seetions of seven suites, vi;-.: Wisconsin, Minnesota. Noith Dakota. Montana.

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DisirP t Passenger Agents of the Northern Paeilti! U«ilri ad w ill toko plea-urn in sup-

fins appeared in this city, it has taUn l ^u^be^re 'F'F.TF hold of the police force in earne*t, iw fkk. u.p. &T a . st. Paul, Minn, of its memliers b-ing on the sicl: list! Write to above aodreas for the latest ami

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