Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 December 1893 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GllEENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2.T 1893.
THE HUB
CLOTHING
STORE.
{fiiioval Ut this country owe to Mr. >\ ilson and lor »
It takes nerve to make such | hi f rt free ,; rade c 7 ,, * ittee = , , . . . And so it comes about now that nearly a sweeping reductions SO curly | thousand famillea of thla city, tin* ht atls of in the season, and right here whin. !■«.. nn.i.... work to a.., .m-without
. . ^ I sources. We cannot tell these people to week
Ut the beginning ot the seuson j work elsewhere. In other iinlustrlal centers \\A* make cl cut in prices on j C0 n^l t i° n8a re even morestrinurent than here. Overcoats, Suits, Hats and Fok tin* •‘steenth” time we rise Furnishings, that will entirely! to reiternte that no attention i» sweep away our profits. paid to anonymous eommutiicapairs children s Knee Hants at tions. We have little eonfidenee in, 20C a pair. \ OU can t afford; or respect tor, any persons who are to buy until you see our goods I ashamed to si<rn their names to and prices. Store crowded j anything sent to the Banner every day. 20 per centoil on ximi s. Our name stands at the Mens Pants and Hats. Sale j of the paper, known to every
AMONG THE CHURCHES-
M'hut the ServiceM w ill He Tomorrow at
Place* of Womb ip.
(All denominations are invitctl to use this eolumn for their Sunday announcements. Any vacancy in the pulpit or chancre in the hour of service, should lie made known a once. Pastors and members of churches not here ariven are invited to hand in tiuMr regular services hereafter. Notices inserted in this
column free of charge.]
Locust Street M. K. church, R.
THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
Kilnsien A \ i*it to Ilnlemniiiiittu, or tlu*
House »»f Flr«*i.
A- \v<* stooil facing the volcano we seemed to be upon a great plain. Before as and at our very feet, the crater, nine miles in circumference, three miles across. Fifteen hundred feet below is the bottom of the huge caldron, formed of black lava and apparently perfectly level. At numerous places, not only on the crater, but in tliosurrounding plain, were rents, from which
times the number that received alii from him last December, and ts two hnndred more than
j etilled upon him In November. I nless a turn 1 i far the better come, he believes that the num-
l her will quickly reach one thousand. With this condition of affairs,
I not only in Indianapolis, but in
every other locality, -Mr. Wilson is j surely to be congratulated. From
1 another leading editorial in the
same number of the Xeirs we copy
the following, which shows again. R- Bryan, pastor. Sunday services: in the strongest light, what immense ' lasses meet at 9:30 a. m., 12 m.,
obligations the laboring people of and tl p. m. preaching by the pas-1 issued columns of steam. At the far,10 30 a.m. Christmas enter- ther side of the crater was a large iirea . ^ ........ oi ii i concealed by a dense cloud of white
tainmcnt at i p. in. Sunday school, i , , . , . . „ ,
‘ . 1 smoke, showing the position of the act-
2 p. in. hpworth League, devotion- j V e portion. About four o’clock in tlie al meeting, li p. in. \\ eek day scr-1 afternoon we began the descent into the vices: Pentecostal meeting, 2:15 crater. Following our guide, we dep. m. Monday. Junior League. 4 '’>• il path the outside , ... , ,, . wall. Keachiug the bottom, we were
p. m. Monday.* Womans Foreign , ®
1 * ready to rest n moment. Before us Missionary society, on Wednesday fetched a lake of lava. Though no evening at 7 o'clock. Mid-week (one knows when the molten waves prayer service, Thursday, 7 p. m. j broke upon this shore, yet every detail Christmas donation service. Mon- was particularly plain - the little waves , . . _ , , , i chasing each other on the beach, the day evening at / o clock. I he pub- ... ....
lie is very cordially invited to at
tend all these services.
I incoming breakers—and all, in an iuj slant, were solidified and there they
are to this day.
The iteviva . ! Preceded l>y our guide, we commenced
, I The revival at College. Avenue j our " a,k at roR8 that fl*’ 1 ' 1 of 'ava,
lasts till Dec. 31st, When we reader and the public, and we only church continues to at-' ,he K,0!W5, surface cracking under our must move to our new quar-I require others to do as we do in , 1 , . • thick-soled shoes. Over little hills, ters Opera House Block, ,m. , 2“*'*'* ,ow ^ l "= 1 " o™ west side ot suuare Mrs. Frame preached a telling ser- chasms, rom which issued steam.
1 w«rk of the A8Ho«*iat<*(i uiiarith**. in on ou the “Prodigtil Son. 1 ' The Past huge mountls, shattered from top 1 The assoeiftted eharities of Green- incidents given out of her personal to bottom by the pressur • that formed castle have been getting in their | observation and experience were - Pa8t oth « r8 l,ot destroyed by Igku ious work in great shapi* the mni . V clous proofs of the power and f^l'ir way through‘tlm en'ist lir.d past lew days, and yesterday the grace of God to save the worst of flowed down the sides. There it was—
T l H i HUB.
DAI L\ BANNER riMES contributions of the school children
men. Two young men came to the every convolution as plain as though it
| began pouring in. The four build- altar and were converted. The long w, ‘ re at that moment flowing. Past
\h!l l irl\UKHTiMEBinw.’"orn.d , 'vinr'\'!nii ings furnished four wagon loads of continued praver for the citizens of tr!K ‘ ,s l?ool cd at the instant when the
lu x iulvertif»emt*nts will be m*«iv**d each day | .... i
Advertising rates made uetesi 11 K . ,
at K,
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if you say so.
OVERIV!AN WHEEL CO.
BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER,
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J. K. L.KNOOON,
face of the wall on our left. Through 1 Ibis the waves of molten lava came leaping, seething, pulling with a sound ^ ^ ^
surely not of earth. Vow the lake in 1 Treiisurer
front of us began to show signs of ae- Marsliaii.
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFK'KKS.
tivity. First a low sputtering sound. Then at a certain spot slight movements, .followed l»y the breaking of the erust, disclosing boiling lava. Gradually the little space grew larger. The force increased. Higher, higher played
the fountain until we were forced hack j M^Mar^nfch, Ldiooi Trustee*,
hv the insense heat, the .pray of Are n. I- Aiuh-mon, I
falling even when* we stood Four fountains were now playing. After
KlUCitHM*!'. Attorney
Charles D. Case Frank L. Landes
. James M. Hurley
William E. Starr ArthurThroop
. . . Thomas T. Moore See. iioard of Ilenlth. ..Eugene Hawkins M. D
COUJfCILMKN.
1st WanI Thomas Abrams, J. L. Handel 2nd ” Geo. E. Blake. .lames Hridires :ird ” John Ulley.John H. Miller Street Commissioner.. J. D. Cutler Fire Chief. Geo. 11 Cooper
K. A.Oy^, Superintemlent of city schools.
up to 1 o’clock m. known on application.
Heading notices one cent per word each in
sei tion.
At the headquarters hdbjtyg] (s^n^ii.gQ^g aro f on[1( i j n the brink of a second crater. For some I of the association today, a reporter the congregation everv ni^ht. The i ,mie tlie * avu over which we walked
was shown the eolleetion. It was meetings will continue through next
All communications should lu* signed with j mnniinotli in its proportions, and week. Tomorrow the usual quar-
fh*’name of the writer; not necessarily for publication, but as i*\id« , nce of proud faith A.•onymous communications can not lu* no.
Heed.
the many worthy poor will have in t er ly meeting exercises will he sus
it a Christmas that will be long re ! membered by the donors and the
Where delivery is irregular please report j
«a*in* promptly lit publication otnue. ’ recipients. There are crowns in
Specimen copies mail(*d free on application. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION(tnr Year in adr>wcf ^".00 St# month# 3*50 Three month* l.^”» One mouth .50 Per u'eek /»»/ Carrier 10 When delivery Is made by carrier, till subseriplion accounts are to l>o paid to them as they call and r<c*clpt for same.
heaven awaiting these little givers to the poor, and the Hanneh Times wishes them God speed in their no ble cause. The goods will be delivered at
onee.
You are Clinilcngetl!
had been growing warmer. Now every crack gave forth a dry. hot, sulphurous breath. It most certainly looked, smelled and felt as though wo
pended, anil the evangelists will oe I wen* getting uncomfortably close to the etipy the pulpit both morning and i'denial regions. The heat was opprescvenin" dye. The sulphur fumes were so strong ° we could sonm ly breathe: the smoke
,\ Coo.l K. l r. l it..re Poii.1.. ; whs so thick wc could see only a few sm biee. Instantly the whole lake beA good furiiiture polish maybe feet, :.nd the lava everywhere was coy- | ,aln, ‘ intensely active. The man never made by putting equal parts of ered with a pale yellowish coating of I hved who by pen or brush could de1 spirits of wine, vinegar and olive sulphur. " scribe the awful grandeur of that scene,
oil in a large bottle and shaking Coughing and sneezing, almost suflb
1 thoroughly every day for n week. 1 when it will be ready for use. This
a rOBKST IIII.I. CKMKTKaV BO Alt l) OK IUHBCT-
time the activity decreased and a thick, j. s. McClary ... '"V. Pits black crust formed over the lake, ;!t:^52
near the opnosite I H.B. it-'iilck ...rims
1 .Imnes Diunrv Supl
only one small spot
wall rciaining activity. Soon fromthis spot a crack appeared, which evlcnded clear across the lake. While it was forming still other cracks appeared in all directions, crossing and recrossing. Up these openings the molten lava was forced, overflowing the edges on cith< r hand until the lake was traversed even where by paths of lire. These widened unlil the crust became overweighted and disappeared liciieuth the
K. E. Illiiek. A. O. I.oekrldio' Meetlmr tlrst Wislm-silrty nliflit caeli month at J.S. McClury's ntflec. SUCK FT SOCIKTIHS.
1,0. O. F.
OBKKM ASTI.B I.OI>(:E SO IMS.
John PiM>k N. (1 L. M. Hiinna Bisi M -’-tlmr nltfhts. ev.-ry Wcdnosituy. Hull. In
.lerome Allen’s lllock, itril floor.
ry w
Itloek. lint I
I'CTSAM 1.0 III i K NO. Ci.
NO
Tuesday. Hail In
Central National Hank liloek,I!rd floor.
Asa Sailth
E. T. Challee. Meelioa nliriits. every
jlo
! catnl, we scrambled down the wall before us. Turning to the right, a few
M. J. BECKKTT Putillstier
HA Kit YM. SMITHS. „.. Manikins Editor | be of 8pecial i nU . r cst to
Audress all communications to
The Daily Ban'neii Timbs, .
Green castle, I ml. ^**‘3 •*
Brazil, Ind., Dec. 22
Editor B inner Times:
'pm r it -to™ i>_, ..:i t ,:n 1 | steps brought ua to a yawniitg cavern.
| 1 ne loiiowing irom mazn win j j )0 ii s |, sliould be applied to the fur- Approaching as near as we could on ae-■ ;1 moment to lookback. Over tin
the
Democracy has made
boom for charity.
great
Almost everything is shrinking these days. The democratic ma-
jority in < hicago was in the slump. I improvement.
After a few minutes this activity ceased and the black crust again formed over
the surface.
Fighting tin* lanterns, we slowly retraeed our steps, frequently pausing
House
I 7 niture with !l 80ft woolcri cloth !ind j emint of the strong sulphur fumes. ' i', 1 ! : ,!■ Lii- 'iiiL'111''ill'.ov!' a!!!I'' 1 uVid''r'''l ’la'hers of t he Silver Leaf band of this thoroughly rubbed in. If the fur-! topped and listened. Down in the m-ath. Out of the second crater we
Hietv it .,n«v t, ( . depths we coubl hear the most in e-, once more breHthed pure air and felt a
1893. - • ’ * seribable, awful sound I ever listened 'ense of relief ns though we were back
rubbed clean wtth a woolen cloth l( , K(Mlie ^ hissill>r . Lnm regions' 1 ' art "'' “
Please allow me a space in your ] dipped in kerosene.—January Lu- | bubbling, gurgling. Most vividly it " '
tlirs' Home Journal. brought us to tin* fact that we wen*
Walking ovei a living lake of tire, j
C ASTI.K CANTON NO. 30, I*. M. J. A. Mirlm‘1 (’apt Chas Meikel Set* First and tliird Monday nights of cadi month. i>. ok it. no. 10»J. Mr*. John Merry weather. N. G I). K. Had^er S«*e .Mcctinvr ni<riits. every 2nd and 4th Monday of ciich month. Hall in central Nat. Hank building, 3rd floor, GHKKNCASTLK 1/OIXJE 2123 (>. I’. O. OF O. F. Win. HartwoiKl N.G W. F. Teister P. S Meets lirst and third Mondays.
valuable paper to respond to the colored band of Grecncastle. We art* very glad to hear of their success but there is always room for .improvement. We will be very | glad to meet them in a band con-
Toilny’s Local Markets. ... Furnished the D u. v Banner Times 1,rom tl,,s ' wh <t "alkmg was laborious daily by K.W. Allen, manager uf Arthur 0 " r f >atl ' '« iste.l. a.id
F-OR RENT.
MASONIC.
EASTERN STAR. Mrs. Hickson W. M Mr*. Dr. Hawkins See First Wednesday nijrht of each month. f)REENCASTLECIIAl*TEH It. A. M. NO 21.
.Sue
F.. II. Kvans.
W. H. H.Cu. Second Wednesday nivrlit of each month.
BLOB LODGE F. AND A. M.
W. H. Vestal W. M
ONE NICELY ITIIMSIIED FRONT ROOM. > ’
.Ionian’s poultry house.]
ilctlH.
Tm November elections of 1891 test. We will play them at any s'pfVntrs.ehmce.. will include township officers who; time within the next thirty days cwk^okt^ ^
for from $50 to $200.00 and we Turkoys. hens
cannot play ”1101116 Sweet Home.”
Respectfully, James E. Cox.
over broken and jagged lava, skirting j ! chasms, simply to look into which made
We were in a kind
Day and transient boarderwanted.
Xo. 2 Poplar Street.
d-l 1-2 w
are to be voted for at the same time county and state officers are
chosen.
Turkeys, old toms 1 Turkeys, yountr, Sib and over Ducks.. • Geese, choice f. f. Hlbs and over.
- one’s llesh creep.
... Tl, of valley, a depression formed by some ■4-’ biurfnl convulsion. On our left a bare, |:[|:p||\^y^ ( \R1 I) I OR
? rag^tnl peak, shattered and full of gap-
to in^ chasms, smoked and steamed ant! If you have a house for sale or rent, and
COM M ANDKItV. E. l». Evans r. r J. McD. Hays See Fourth Wednesday night of each month.
In appointing Wayne MacYeagli! «>ur c hristmns r«per. to the Italian mission, Cleveland On Monday, Christmas day, the has averted all danger of being ac Banner Times will be issued at fused of giving that otiiee to a man , noon. We do this in order that we in return Ibr service rendered to ; utay not miss an issue, and that the
lay may be observed by the print
iiffl
The
Qeese. plttokod 20 'ii,,,,i ,i„. t It Is provtnK «n “elephant on your hitmta, E^ur^, fresh 21 j So nn nit red hi tru intense beat. . yg look after it. wvil sell it or let it, as you
But t er, fresh roll Butt« r. No. 2... Rabbits, per doz.
.... 12
...9 S 50
the democratie party.
I’.vnm i: Tnir- print- thf j
, ers. editors, and others connected
MAPLE GROVE.
Rev. Oct* has resigned a- the pastor
at M t. 1'leusatit.
John Browning is quite sick. m : I>1 . • v- : ' ,t Mr. Charle- Tilly will niove licrc
we bail gone possibly Itali a wish. If tlKT.-'s a iM.s-llfl,. . ostoiu' i 'ln town.
1 Rivet tnnt tact In your mini!, then call and mile, climbing a ridge, we were in full we’ll cllnuti It.
view of the burning lake. We gazed in . . a . . I J T T/-> 7 l?\ r ’ silence on Mie .lufttl scene. At Oppo- yl ‘ • ’♦* 1 I l > 1 \ I^ 1i y
! silence on the awful scene,
site ends of the lake there were slight erupt ions, exposing the gleaming red I beneath the black crust that covered tin* siiilnce. At times this crust would rise and tali with a wavy motion. Oc-
Insurance, Real Estate. r.ml Loan, . , ,
ItOGAN LODGE, NO. 19. K. A A. M.
H.S. Brjan W. M
W. F. Tclstcr Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. WMITK LII.\ CH A PTE II, NO. 3, O.K. S. Mrs. M. Flor(‘nc<* Miles Mrs. M. A. Teister Meets second and fourth Mondays.
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W. M
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. EAGLE LODGE NO. 16. .John T. Stewart David llturheM .. Every Friday nitfht on 3rd floor ov Ahrams store. GKKENCASTLE DIN ISloN I*, it
W. E.Stnri
Srcond Floor, First National Bank Buiiriinjr i
1-ly
H. Stmt tan
...r. u* . . . Si*i* Tlios.
Uiipt
See(
_; with the great “temple of truth.” ! from Indianapolis. ‘ wiU »«»veChnatma, stories and a I-■ -noU-oun,,. Inon'there jj™" ^ P^dhlg
today. Mr. Vaught’s contributions, the ugutal of locjil ncws . and
- V ‘ €9 - " v .* C ,4 .4.
A.O. U. .
r rnr CITT LODGE NO. 9.
was borne to us clouds of sulphur
nave proven Hilerestnig tmti nod rue- t(ui p a p,. r wi || j )e delivered in time The city is full of buyers today, fumes, dense and stifling. On the side! live to many to whom the location j t0 en j 0 y a i on g with tlte Christmas j »nd our merchants did a splendid nearest us tin* lake was approachable.{ and customs of" Hawaii were rather 1 ~ ....
cloudy.
The Slur-Press makes another
| dinner
Tin* Weather
business. There is nothing wrong Excepting this it was entirely shut in with Grecncastle when there is anv bv ^•’pendicular walls Beyond these |
.... „ , . j \vcr« towering masses of lava, covered 1 he indications for this v.cn.ty ! show at nil at business. ! witll a brown stril , Ky snbstance. Pel.* s.
•;< iv-Kiw. .it’U’.upt .it an argiriueot ou ihe comiiig Imi ty-six iitiurs an* pii//i,.-Knot rings made to your spe-! hair. Between us and the lake was a 1
I *'>iic ncuth . cheaply and promptness.
u it It
BOX 773.
R B. HURLEY.
the Sellers annexation ease today, as follows as received by H. S. , i„| or ,| L . r . James A. Ricketts, fs.gt
and tiie gist of its argument is that Renick it < o. irotn tlie official a proposition is on foot to annex l weather bureau at Indianapolis:
V « -"•'Srr -jS*-' -••. ^ i.V,
.Slur Press is correct, and it cannot Local rains, raise any argument on tliat scon*. : !
WaI’CENH \ns.
Holiday Katon.
For the f'lirigtmas anil New Yearholi- ** wf+v .‘.'•ir*. t r. t mn -w exettr-iott tickets at one anti one-third
It should add, however, as news to
!>1arritiK<* Um’dhh«*h.
I deep gorge, on either side of which were I great piles of broken lava, thrown tip | in ridges and spires. Really three I months beoirc the gorge was a part of ■o r, ■. niOTUoap-^t.
, , ! Turns Out the
!< <d jnvvin<r tll<> I it M* t W«* fAffKwDtl tllP 1
Tilt:
Home Steiim biiiiilrv:
Ti
Ooorar Saurr MW* A. It. Plillltiw. . sei! >
sufl 4t.li Tuorsditya of each montii.
DBOItKE OK HONOR.
Rose McAllmlen ...C. ofH Dellu MiK>re. s,,. First and third Fridays of each mnntii. Hall
on 3rd iloor City Hall Block.
RED MEN.
OTOK Till UK NO. HO.
!^ r ^° n I Evcrv Mimday night. Hall on 3rd lloci
City Hit;i Illia k.
(tina iii istlf* for (irt*c*ncastb )
BEST WORK In the State.
, . yvvv' 1 vr v V■* v. n>:*'»']*•*•> AHAw-Vg..bf.v"• ihlV’V >«vi’’ - <*,»> : *.<• ,/h•,*.* • >;>*•} n « « « i 1 2 > «• <! l <*ft.. •*..?? ft- ■ will be a go. marriage licenses for Christmas: J good returning up to and including Jan. I' va ’ i ’“"‘down, .ut all nrouml *>* i i„niistry. Try the v
ROYAL ARCANUM. LOTI’S COITNCIL NO. 329. W . G. Overstreet ClutH. LandcH
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fare for tin* round trip to all points on , , . . i . , . . gorge, and at last stood on the very its line ami co numerous points on con- ? , . , . - . . , .. r ,,. , ii, brink of the pit, tlie surface of the lake
netting line-. 1 lekets on sale Dec. 2.1, I .V.. TU \» is „ It.am* enterprise and it is
\.V 7 7,?ff.«>*
, , i • Try tin* work and you will
f * t n nr.n c.rlor ami Nnnnta |-** W| L Was an indescribable lurid light. While M ,. v ,. r again send lumulry out of the v^i.utnci oigot “ nu i,a "it" '* 1 lie above rates will Ik* utade to stu-I we wntched the tires become more act-I city. Work cnlltHi for nnil dclivi-retl
toatvec oOUit as follows:
Pretty well done, Mr. Wilson.— Indianapolis
Mr u's.
another column in
J , ^ .1 OL-V*. j>-,...t,.,. .-1 •- I'fOtO O't V
The Crawfordsville Journal . Wil'v«T*\«* YV I Ii ou t .■ r YV T owd**** ilent* t.o cover Mte entlegre vtieiittnu
v.vyeuelii, eoujtmit»i>lie ; 4J-tl' J.A Mli llkl l \irt iand Mary F. Brown. ' ‘ ” - noted at tin* extreme right and left in-
Wm. i$. Walsh and Nettie A. creased in force until huge masses of ^O-aier . OC
I lie t hlcago iV hastern llltitois i{. It. 1t . .i, r „, VI , i,i„i, .i,,. i
rp, .. ,, • , , • f , nicii: Lawrence T. Hunt and Bir- will sell tickets between ail points on
,.l ou'c.v.f.'.'.’.y. ,/y.vUvkV. 7 " ’i'.'iI,: V” VYr.obr'uV.rV. WantetY .’H-^.wVA‘dh. , e«qiiVe*.V l ft^ii , lie- , al i.fie'atflt* "’A .. /av.t»h**wi,’ W i'4 ». .«
the News shows one-thirtl fare for the roitiiil trip, tick- Soon a huge opening appeared in the .
. nage licenses this afternoon. December 23. 24. 25.30 and i
how well Mr. W ilson is doing: | — T t . . . ! 31, 1893. and January 1, 1894, go,si go-
ing on date of sale and good returning until anil including January 2, 1891. Confer with local agent for further information. 43tf
O. A. H.
nttlU Nt ASTI.E POST 'to. II. (’. O. YVairaoner (t Geo. Heuton. Sec
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and WaahiiiKton streets, 2nd floor.
woman's hki.ikk corps.
IVIorton,
PROPRIETORS AND MANAGERS, V • 4 « M « 4 4 . < • .. «« A <« (I 4*' Banner Times Bi.ock. ...
Alice H < hripln Louise Jac ids
.Pros
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>lx hiindrefl families will be assistwl by the j Ricketts, tbe jeweler,
township trustee tills month. This is three * trade.
lends thp
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iq 11 yi t ioi~|. The Newest Thing in
Holiday Presents. You are invited to inspect our stock and prices To ix os’ X>i*ULgr Store.
Exi'ursloii llnti*. for tin- llolithiy. via Y titi-
ilalia l.lio*.
Excursion tickets will lie sold between ail points on tit'' Yandalia Unc. also to points on eonneeting lines, for the itoli- ' ill's. Dates of stile De,•ember 23. 24. *5,' 30, and 31,1893, ami January I, 1894 good returning to and including January 2. 1894. Bate one and oiie-thinl
VI HI.. \Ur\r.S
It may
tlo you ever consider tlie quality of the food you are eating? ta* good. It might Ik* better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. Is it not wortli while to make sure that your Tea, Coflee, Sugar, Butter.
Eggs, Sniees, amt innumerable other groceries tire of the best quality ? There is such tt trifling dift’erencc* in the prices of the best and -the worst that it certainly does nol pay to buy the worst, even on the false ground of supposed economy. Tin* best is always tin* cheapest, because the most satisfactory ami durable
far,* for tlie roil ml trip. For flill pari and tlie very be-t of everything in the Grocery line is kept at tieulars call on nearest Y andalia Line | - _ _ _
opoadstreet oc Hurst s.
Ticket agent or address J. M. ( 'IIESIIROUGH, A-s't Gen’l i’aas’r Agent.
St. I.onis, Mo.
COR. WASHINGTON AND WATER STS.
FI BE ALARMS.
2—1 Oolb*are uvo and Liberty ‘•> > V ^ s 4— 1 Jackson and DagMry* 5— 1 Madison anil Libi?rtv. —I Madison and Walnut.
3 2 Hanna and Crown.
4 2 Bloomington and Anderson. 5 ~ 8<*mltuiry and Arlington. H 2 Washiturtou, east of Durham. 7 2 Washington and [<oeiiHt. 2 3 Howard and Crown.
4 D . 1 ( %f ., I
5- 3 Collegv ave. and DeMotte alley,
ff- 3 IsOciiHt and Hyeamore.
1-2-1 Flreoul.
The police* call is one tap then a pause and then follow the box nuino* i ( OrXTY OFFICERS.
Ooo. M. Hhiek F. M. tllldewell.. Ooo, liualieH . Daniel T. Darnell Daniel S. Hurst J. F. (Fllrleii F. M. Lyon
T. W. MeNetT Wm. Broads;!tet.
J.D. Hart. )
j Samuel Famu*r ^CommissionerM.
John s. New gent)
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