Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 December 1893 — Page 2

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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14.1893.

TMEMUFS CLOTHING STORI \m\w\ Sak

BURGLARS AT ROACHDAiE

ilriwarriw llrothord* Store* Hohl}«*il of ( Bit

hiK—Saloon Tourl»r<l

On Tuesday night hurglnrs high revel in Keachdale and tney

uuide a suecessful haul. They

Thr Silvrr Leaf Hand Function.

The colored hand

lieruselves at their function night at masonic hall and gave a program that proved one of entertainment for their many friends and .visitors. Karly in the evening the

attacked Kdwards Bros, dry goods . . . . , .

• , guests began to gather and there

N c *rS FROM DEPAUW.

1k)\s -pri .id \ ( Pally ffom (Ireenni.tlr'. Or**»l

last Center of l.enrninit;. Dr. John lectured Tuesday night

at Pendleton.

Do You

Victor ?

and clothing store and carried off goods to their heart’s content

was a crush tit all times. There was a feeling of good humor abroad.

They secured two suits of cdothina, , ,

, Ihe hand played many good and

j some shoes, several hats, and suits of underwear. They effected an

suitable selections, beginning their program at eight o’clock. Mr.

Prof. Smyser’s classes are study-1

ing Shakespeare.

The faculty held a lengthy ses-j

siun yesterday afternoon.

.Mr. P dph Stover, of St. Louis, will enter college next semester. The Alpha (’his enjoyed a taffy-

. ntrance to the store by breaking wm II. Sherwood was director and pulling with Miss Laura Marsh

It takes nerve to make such ghl98 ln tlie r, ' ont ' !oor - 1 he * v " ere the boys seventeen in number wsweeping reductions so early j ev “ u “ atlv Vl ' r ; v ,1eh,,erate “ l,out cupied positions on a raised platin the season, and right here | tl,e 'Ef an! !“'’ tl ? n !’. “ 8 tlK ‘- V . I ' nrn< ‘‘ 1 form. The!i pieces were well ren-

dered and though there were, of course, a few discords occasionally,

at the beginning of the season | U P , ^ e ' r '’l' 1 ‘‘lothing lu the store we make a cut in prices on j stove ’ ext ' e P ,lon of one of Overcoats, Suits, Hats and| tla “ ir overcoats, which they left Furnishings, that will entirely exchanging the same lor

sweep away our profits. 3001 nc "’ c,, 'dies.

pairs children's Knee Pants at At Prather’s saloon they gained legt|on8 they have received. They ?oc a pair. You can't afford ! ; in b .v boring off the do«. fir8t h( ., ran work in Julv hut \' d to buy until you see our goods I lo< ' k 1 ley attacked a safe in tins not begin re „ ular practice under and prices. Store crowded | r0,,ra a ' Kl ,n a ^hort time forced it the present teacher until in Septem everyday. 20 per cent off on |‘‘P 011 b y ,,s,n S P owde ^ 1 llt *. v 8e - her, taking in all sixteen lessons. Men’s Pants and Hats. Sale j the ^ a81 ' ,u a 8muli Last night they played the fol lasts till Dec. 31st. when we; a ® ount ’ and then helped them lowin „pi eceg , Serenade, the Queen,

must move to our new quar-1 s< ‘ vt ’ 8 to 8 ,ae "hiskey, tobacco

ters — Opera House Block, i aIul , ' i - !l! ' rs tla ‘. v ‘•° ulti conveniently wa '| t *'our BaTd t

west side of square. J carry off. They evidently visited J

I Prather’s first, as an old revolver I which was in the saloon was found jin Edwards' store. It was of the old fashioned navy pattern. There !

i is no clue

it was, no doubt, the work of an ,

1 hunice lownsend, .lolin lownsend, organized gang of professional

cracksmen.

last evening.

Dr. Duvall entertained a few of his lady friends last night at his!

rooms on Seminary st #•!.

Miss Kowley will give a recital

they did remarkably well consider- () f | u , r pupils Saturday night at ! ing the length of time they have j Music hall. The recital will begin

been organized anti the number of .,t seven o’clock.

Miss Bessie Herrick of the class of has begun non-resident work for a master of-arts degree. Hot any and English tire her lines of

work.

Yesterday at chapel Dr. John was again compelled to reprimand the boys in the back part of the hall. These freshmen should either

If you ride why not ride tlie best:' Tliere is but one best and it's a Victor. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. >J . K. L-W1NODON. jajGEr NT G R E: e NG A ST L-E IND.

ii IE HUB.

juiekstep. The Pride

juiekstep, Moun-

tain Echo waltz, Queen Bee waltz, behavo or not attend pel.

Lillie polka. Glen Hose waltz,

I Grand Entry quickstep.

The band numbers seventeen members as follows: Henry Miles,

J. R. LEATHERMAN. PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON. Rooms 2, 3, 4 and 5, Allen Block, GREENCASTLZ, INDIANA Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and children.

!jocai Time Gand.

BIG FOUL

tlOINC. BAST.

I LF.PUANTS CARI'l) TOR.

No hidiatinpolis Xeenmimnlatlon. .8:4."» a 111 No 18* >outInvesttTii Limited l:5ipiu No s’ Mall f»:ir» p in

•SriW a in

I No II*' Cincinnati Nijfht K.vpreK.s..

DAll.Y DANNER TIMKSI': n-rr Bridge., c.r,v iMi.n, y ; ^

Published (“very afternoon except Siinda. v at the B \n\kk Timms olliec, corner Vine and

IT anklin streets.

iTian>r'“S for display advertisements must be | handed in by Uio'oii ek m. eaobd&j . Road in?, advertisements will be received each da> tip to 1 oVieek d. in. Advertisina: rates made I known on application. Pending notice* tine cer t per word each in t net ion.

HERE’S THE VERY LATEST.

Harvey Moore, Mark Magruder, Charles Ttiylor, Eunice Miles, Dan Pittman, Wm. Bridges, Ed Taylor, Chas. Wood, Wm. Herring, Sam Holbcrt. Wm. Miles, and Boh Hob-

All communications should be signed with the name of the writer; not necessarily for publication, but as evidence of good faith. Aeonyinous communications cun not be noticed.

Where delivery is irregular please report same promptly at publication office.

specimen copies mailed free on application. I of defrauding fanners has been

practiced all over the conntv and "V-JJ over fifty have been fleeced out of

'•ir-1 small

RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION-

< hif Ye/tr in adonuce. Six mouth*

'“gI small sums averaging aliout five

• f? dollars. A young man on horse

When delivery la made by carrier, ail sub-j script ion accounts are to be paid to them as

they call and receipt for same.

And the Victims arc llcing l.andcd (tight

and Left.

The bogus telegram is the latest i 118011 '

device for swindling and is being Chilrles Bridges gave several of worked successfully all over the his original transcriptions with his state. As a sample, this from Ft. voice an(1 g r 'iitar which brought Wayne will suffice: down the house. Oysters, chicken, “For the past two weeks a system its, candy, cakes and other re-

freshments were dispensed and tlie Imjvs made a neat sum of money,

young man on

back rides up to the house, the

m. .1. iiki Kirrr . II \ltltv M. SMITH

' horse show ing signs of hard drivPtibiiBher j ing. lie lias an important Ide-

as well as had a good time. They have named their organization the Silver Leaf Band.

One night last week the law library became so cold that the young lawyers could not study, so ! went to the engine house forced open the door and built a rousing fire. It is reported that the faculty will investigate the' matter and in some way reprimand

the guilty ones.

Yesterday afternoon Miss Miller, of the senion class, left her pocket | book with some sixteen dollars in her muff in the waiting room at the college. When she returned a few minutes later, the money had i disappeared. The janitor suit! he noticed a strange young man loitering about tlie halls in the afternoon and it is supposed that this young man was the sneak thief. He was described lust night to the police and they are after him.

OOINO WKsT.

It yen have « house for sale or rent, mol u', U ••• 8; f. , R m it is proving an ^elephant on your hands,” let ' s<> L >outhv,t stern Linnicd 1&44 p m us look after it. WeTI sell it or h t it, as you Mattuon \t. .imimdatiun .. p m wish. If t here's a possible customer in town. •' so • L. and t in. Mjriit I’.xpress G:40 a m !' n '\ !! ,rt * v,M,r HJbul, then call and , NT>. 2 eonntx’ts tTrou>rb toGine nimtl, Cleve we 11 ciincn It. laiui, Dayton and Benton Ha bor. No. 18,

coach» s t 1 Rutlalo, sleepers to New York ami

/ \ / .A. / ITT 1^1 l < \ T \4iis;iiD .ton, i’. i . NT . 1 t onneets tbr.Mi*rb fo • . I i 1 . L 9 \\ abn^li iie I < in.'innati. No. 10, e:meli«*s for

rievelan l and • inelonati, sb?< pers to < ineiu-

Insurance, Keal Estate. /T,.V,:,'. 1 ,’; s„„ , T K. I’. IIi KSTis. Airont.

ana Loan. . . . MONON not IT..

Second Floor, Klrat Natl >nal llauk Ihiihlina

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In eITtct Mindtiy, Now III, 1SI0.

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SOUTH HOUND.

No .T I.ouisville Mall

N't> V >initbern Lxpress. ...

\o 431 Local

* Daily

Second Lecture of the Course.

Tomorrow nighr will occur the

If you send valuable presents by mail, register them; if you send money get a money order. This advice at holiday times may save much worry and more disappoint-

ments.

Worked Dcl’auw l'ukversity.

A. N. Grant, a prominent lawyer

of Kokomo, succeeded in borrowing second entertainment of the lecture •11,800 on property worth only $600. course. Prof. Cumnock will render Grant drew up the papers and a the following program:

Grts-ncas.ic.ind. death of some person unknown to| , awyer known ag4 , Daiay „ Dean and . Illck Johnstonp ^ t . T f nkler . . Il0|W i the family, but the man is out of ... n , -swne from Handy Andy - - Dovit

j 1 another fellow appraised the prop- »„„«* at the Holy Tree Inn (w read b.

Turns Out the BEST WORK In the State.

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This is n home enterprise ami it is Nk T high lime (Jreeneastle stooil by such tin imlustry. Try the work and you will s!,"j never again send laundry out of the eitv. Work ('tilled for and delivered 4 promptly. \oji

1 K.'.cept Sunday \ \ N DALI A;

1:27 a til I t:IVi p ui .12:05 p in . 2:47 a m . 2::ts p in 1:45 p 111

...Munaain* Editor | gran)) jj Ut ( i en)an( [s the sum named Address all communications to j | )e f ore deiiverv It

The Daily Hakner Times,

before delivery. It announces the

Goslcr ; &* : IVIorton, P ROPRIETORS AN D MANAGERS, ... Banner Times Block. ...

Trains leave iB’cenciistle. Ind., in t l’.cci Nov.

I». 18«|.

Kl)!« THK WKST.

Lx. Sun. . . 8;.% a 111, for >t. Louis. Daily 1:J:2Uh in, for >t. Louis. D iily 12; 3 |» m, for sf. Louis Doll) I UK p m, for hi limits Kx. Sun 5:28 in, for '1’orre Haute.

KOK THK BAHT.

Lx. Sun 8.34 a in. for Indianapolis.

Daily I:'»2 p in, •*

No 8 Daily 3:3T» p m, ** No 2 Lx. Hun (>:20pm, “ No 12 Daily .. .2:^8 a m, ” No a Daily 3:32 a in, **

I’LDIH \ DIVISION Leave Tern* Haute,

sun No t

sight before the fraud is discov-

erty. The funds were borrowed ot

tiic author)

I\ some cities the homeless poor are sleeping in churches during the week. On Sunday in several cities many people sleep in churches also, particularly dining sermon time. A distinction with a difference.

eml. One man walked two miles i thfe DePauw univer8itv< Suit ha8 ^;^ a B t Kr, “ nt . tohoirow • no.tg ) mom v t ( > pa\ for j been been brought against Grant. Atteorsta

—Anderson Bulletin.

In another column of the paper will be found a clipping from the Kokomo Tribune making some correction on an article it had had

I concerning the same subject. Mr. a Correction. Grant is a son-in-law of J. F. Dar-

the message. Another, who happened to have a relative named in the bogus message, made arrangements and went to tlie expected funeral before he discovered the

imposition.”

r - Dlrkemt

Anon Scott Anon

Seats on sale at Langdon’s. Single admission, 35 cents. Lit l

THE CUTTER DOES IT ! Wo irmin h«* nnikofl the clothes lit. Nine tenths of tin* looks of a suit of clot lies is in

the cutting’

WE HAVE A GOOD ONE ! One who knows how to out. Ho makos the clothes lit and look wel‘.

Denvo lor

No 75 Kx. sun 7:05 a in. for Ueorin. N«»7Y ** ” 3:25pm, for Deoutur. f or complete time card, giving all trains j and stations, and for full information as i<»

rates, through cars, etc., address

d.S. Dow UNO, Agent.

•I M. ( iiBSitttouoH. Groencastlo

\8«t. Iton’l I’asH. Agt, st Louis, Mo.

< UK AGO it KASTKRN ILLINOIS. To and from 'I’orro llaut**, in otlrot November 12, 18h:{.

Hon. Thoinn. Hanoa for Attorney <ie„. OUT Line of Samples H Great!

in extent, stylo and <iiiaUty. tmt not great in prlc •. Then* arc many pi ‘asinti points

he *

about it. tin* most so is the price.

Hon. Thomas Hanna, formerly of this city, i is alpopuiar candidate for attorney general

and tiiri immo will be presviited byhis friends £ w WHITE Merchant Tailor.

to the republican state convention in 1804.

■ . j . His quail floations us a lawyer highly fit him In setting up E. Shipley s adver-1 nail, of this city and is well known for the place; hU record uh h soldier will add tisement yesterday we left out part | here. strength to his candidacy and to the ticket. In I ... i. i i , i . i i , . I case hejls nominated, and the Tom Kced ulillof It. It should lead hate huO T)i( itevivnl Ity with which he presided over the state sen-

rdcction of Otticers. fiix gold Watches lef t of above* style . ate from ISHO to 1885, while ho was lieutenant

La«t evenina wa- annual elect- and price.” Mr. Shinlev haa hnn-l At Avem,c Methodl8t

I 4 ~ \ v ii u re it

inn of oilieeis in Gieeueastle chan idreds of other styles of wold i

I power.

ter, No. ■_g. Ili:\al Arch Masons, as tbiiiovs : II. S. Kcnick, II. P; i,. L. Louis. K; J. Mol). Hays. S: F. II. Lammcrs, C. of II: .las. Alspaugli, 0. S: M. J. Beckett, R. A. C; H. S. Beals, sec; M. I). Bridges, treas; J. W. ('ole, guard : Ed. Hancmann,

watches, tint tliis is one lie has been selling at a special low price.

is yet steadily rising in Last night is counted the

most fruitful of all for good results

governor, must commend him to the part}' ' ••id Hi, i’,d(. l',«;nuui , oul.Ly suonlti unit will Hiuml by the ex-licutenant (rovernor.—

Gkf.kscastlk IlAsxtai Timks.

Greene eotinty will stand with the ;

AKKIVK FROM THE NOMTH. Noil 1'errv ibuite& KvaiiHvillo Kx 11:10am No 7 Nashville Speidnl . S:(lo p m No I* Tcrrclliuitc& Kvnnsville Mail. 1:50 p m No5* Chicago^ Nmihvlllc Mniltcd llhOO p m

SOUTH HOUND.

No il* I liicairo \ Na’livllle l.imltcd 4:50uni No 2* *' Mall... 12:10 pm No 4' “ Kxprews 11:15 pm

Cleanlmtiiiid Repairing a Specialty. Over | No 8 'hleaKo special. 8:* pm Jonee' Dr.iv Store. l-ly ... , Daily- t l.xeept Sunday

I raim* 3 nnd 4 curry Fullman slo(>ping oars.

j 1'Ofween < lueago ami Lransvillo i rains 5

ami « carry I'ullinau paiaoo sleeping oars ami I day coach os and run Holici between (h tea go

1 and Nashville. < has. L. MONK.

lien’I Bass.and Tkt Agt. < hicago.

Paper Hanging an] Patching i

Dene iieall^, cheaply inn! with

prom))t mss.

BOX 7T3.

R B KURLICX.

Mr. Frame opened his Bible reading of l '" tn!,,n , ' 0,ln, . v ‘ or ... luiiiiiiiutioii of (iovenior Hanna to the with some comments on the dispo- . .. , , ,

■i” o It ice of attorney general, lu fact the

tioliduy Unt«‘M.

For the < hristmas and New Year holi-

day season the Motion Route will sell people to discount the work done in ity of interest in him, as he grew to excursion tickets at one and one-third revivals. A call upon the chris manhood in this county, being a farmer _ fare for the round trip to all points on t i a n 8 8en t showed that fullv nine l>0 >’ "orking with his father and

1st. \ : \t . H. II. < tlllen, 2nd 3 ; I I 1 "‘D'e and t» Iiuiuerous points on eon-; • brother on their farm in Wrlwlit t.mnK. B. Evans, drd V; M. I). j nee.ing line-. Tiekets on-ah Dee. -.Hus oUta-m Were con verted dur- 4lip „ i4St ,, y ears of a-o,

|, an, l i 1SD3 and .Jan. I, 1 SiU. ninr t \ ro\ival. And this lio said to We liayc been particularly interested in *'| good returning up to and including Jan. be a common experience every- him since lie was placed on the ticket ! ls! '*- where. Mrs. Frame preached a wi, h Governor Porter in 1S80. Bis Nunn Kvnns i>cn<i. | I he above rates will he made to stu- 8erlnon ()n t) K . ge words' r, ‘ L- < ,r< ) a ® lieutenant governor has never

W. H. II i rustees.

ullcu, E.

Tli«* AV«*i»tli«»r

The indications for this vicinity

sition, sometimes met among good people of Greene county claim a prior- for the coming thirty-six hours are

as follows as received by II. S. Reniek A Co. from the official

weather bureau at Indianapolis. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec It.

Stationery temperature and fair

weather.

WaI’I'ENHANS.

“Simplest and Best.

THE FRANKLIN

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from the penitentiary at Jefferson- i viile that Noah Evans, sent from ' Putnam county for the murder ofl

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.1. A Al K M IKI.. Agt.

TYPEWRITER.

_ , -M PRICE, *80.00. 2;’vc (• reeh -Smith the attorney gem r- A, '‘ ' ''■ >«•".«* ¥-4* -•

N' >, \ urh'« onioUl \ ot*.

.... f ,i i.ett.T scriptural references, that the devil, ant governor from

Hie following letters remaiti in tlie 1 j ^ j dead. No particulars are obtain-[ „

' Mrs. J.. I. Wright, Mrs. Samuel able, but it lias been known that | Allirftlle i. Grant Buster, E. M. Cox, Kvans had been in bad health for i Ml” FU« r>or (Gef \v <• \f

some months. | Rev. J. B. Hill, Miss Lizzie Newman! ! , . , ” i, '.i r“V“ , 7 J’ 1 ’’ T , Ul ° *“«*“»*'•* quality, uud by the

peals to the unsaved to give them- lor his honesty by the republican party ? frust and Savings associatton Mrs. Raid workmet:. Uncaunlcd

t ' . .II..... . I .1 i • »• W IK Tkllt" rvti F l*.» v,. 1 Lf V. n ...1 2 a. a. I _ . * y

She urged with many Ur -UUJug tka offlee «*f J5.-i,hm- TO88 "f the New York vote was made

Col.

l. >>\ % IV,.

I

and weighs less by half.

, yesterday. Republi'jans will have six , than any other type-bar machine. majority in tlie senate and '22 in the Standard Keyboard forty key: 1 , print

il and the everlasting pun- G.nernoi Hanna, "'hen he was prc-i- house. Juuge Mavnard was beaten by ing eighty-oue characters. Alignment

as they iittenipted to do. Green Mnhh

Cod and heaven and the everlasting whs rewarded for his dishonesty, why Kansas City,* Der ' it 4eWci.it ui lue itgiileoUa. liei 4*p- | -liuui.l but Gu.^ibu. kialmu be liouoi'e.i ip.u^ ....u itit. sbaii

In the in-

TTkV '

Miss Ella M iller, Mrs. < 'ordila A. Brown

mains. Interchangeable parts. Cor.structed nifDADI C . entirely of I metal,of UUlinDLEal the best

ibliai cstsbK b for iTianifold

John G. Smith, a pioneer Metho-1 George Taylor, 2 , Miss Lizzie Young, j

W. Tompkins, Joseph E. Allen,

i calling for

vertised.” J. Mcl). Hays, P. M.

leer .ueino- vceorge i nyiur, (.z;, anss i.izzie i emig, .,li i| r ,. .

.(■Hak.m : -V - •Y-'.-.-.'. . - • • .V. .. t ..•v-r.'v.-.orv.-.v;, .y.\; V ! .v. ! ..)V,v. ! .'v''... s .. |>{ . ^ J i'.KtUy with Tyne cle.inr'd i , five ser on.

oils, aged 81 years. Gobin will assist at

on tomorrow.

Dr. 11. A. his funeral

Tile Ban.nfh Ti.tths—iue. u «eek.

See the

Ricketts' jewelry store

* — . • Type cleaned In five seconds, without

I ijoiiiug tiio ilugiaS. UiinusORlb ib a,peurance and character CDCCnY

«< ; »* **«.. ....! snw ,i r ls"v

, , When the invitation was given, the h0lir of I)ern . He Is a favorite among Hi callingfor^aumnlease^uy ‘‘ad- a | tar was quickly filled from end to the laboring men, and especially among

Atrociously llixl IlllllnrUs.

Xow On ICxl'i ihilioiq.

43-lt later tiiat their prayers had been

! answered.

The Newest Thing in

Holiday Presents. You are invifed to inspect our stock and prices Jones’ IDirngr Store.

Nfotie** <if inn.

Notice is hereby given that on December 2(i, 1893. Putnam Lodge, No. 1.5. I. O.O. F., willelejt three trustees to serve the ensuing year. Said election will be held in their lodge room in Central bank building, t.reeticastle.

FRANKLIN EDUCATIONAL CO.

250 & 232 Wabash Avc. CHICAGO.

elegant line of diamonds at | of whom gave confident, testimony l ‘‘‘'■j 1 ,'' 1 ...' 1 !'!'. 11 ”" l,l * s | played by Schaefer and^vesnhe 1 game **^'' ndforC * uloB u** n<1 *P oclm< ' nof ' vork ‘^

administration, when (tie attorney general desired the services of in* n who had nerve to do their duty in reference to taking testimony in war claims in the south. Gov. Unnnn was employed and spent a year and a half in the south, defending Ihe war claims. Ilis

being noted tor atrociously bad playing. Schaefer won by 000 to 347. The highest run was by the winner, 89; Ives’ best

run, 81.

Indiana. Witness my band and soil of : " h1 !, “" s of tl">"saiids of dollars.

•Julia (Jet* Hor Divorce*

Danville. Ills., Dec. 14.—The sensational marriage of Jules E. Mastbnum of this city and Miss Julia Van Kirk, a

, . . , wealthy young lady of Chicago, has record m tlie court ol claims shows that been dissolved.

he saved for the government thousands Iieciue l.nfnyrtt* Man In .'uiiinrn.a.

-aiil lodge this 12th day of December, 1893. E. T. ( hntfee, secretary of said J lodge. 43-3t

The Bannkk Ti.mi:.—Ibe. a week

It would hi" a fitting thing for tin' re-

SAN Bkhnardino, Cal.. Dec. 14.—U. C. Aiidanald o| Lav . Ind . o. an

publicans to give him the office of at- insane fit. jumped from an Overland torncy general: and let it not be said train near Irvington last night. He was that the republican party is ungrateful, commit led to tlie insane asylum. He Worthington Times. | thinks detectives are after him to rob I

Lxmrftion Hat*’* tor tin* HolnlayH \ in >au-

(lalia Line.

Excursion tickels wib lie sold between all points on the Yandulia Line, also to points *,n coimeeting lines, for tin* holidays. Dates of sale Deeeinlier 23. 21. 25, 30, and 31, 1S1U. and .laoio>'->- !, I8'al gnod rcluruing l*> and including January 2. 1891. Rate one and one-third fare for the round trip. For full particulars ('ail on nearest Vundnlia Lino Ticket agent or address J. M. ('iiKHitiioriiii, A-s'l Gen’l Pass’r Agiail. St. Louis, Mo.