Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 January 1894 — Page 2

THE

BANNER

TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY JANUARY 11,1891.

ampler Free to All.

RUNT ’ 7^TX'S> R/^sSOKKO F-LOU R WITH C&ISUIKIE T^XWRL-e SVRUR.

>F. B. RAGAN’S."

Aunt .!■ ii iiitrt''p t ...

(it-liuiiu- Miiplc Syrup per ^:illuu

Nirf Fii'-li l.anl por pniiiul.

l.V Mti

l?i“-t Mi’als iu city.

15c>l Oysters in < itv—tew or try

15c 15c

a> a nfc lender ud adviser. This c»utide c e cf his fellow l i'izc'us in Ids cnpaelfj : .id integrity, was never nits- , placed or Hhused. Tlioitjrli luddint; positiuns of iniportant responsibility and trust, lie always vindicated the cm iidence reposed in him by his fellow t iti zeti-. Ft r thrcc-si ore and ten years ids, life in this ci niniunity jus: dies the hi;j,h esteem in which he was held by those who knew him.

GOODS SOI iD FOR WHAT T H HI Y

10e

ARK.

DAILY BANNER TIMES Eublislwd ovor> aft<»rno:m except Smulay jti th< H\.v\kk TT mks olVu*t\ roiiu r Vim* and

Fninklin HtrcotK.

CITY POLITICS.

\ General Whooping I p of TliftiiKM \U

AIoiir the Line.

Polities, thou art a jewel, these

I (lavs. Thou (loes’t hustle thinos [ colors.

N^WS FROM DEPAUW.

lie achieved distinction as a soldier. I Valiant, prudent, patriotic, loval, he j I pos..i.sscd these fitiMiaiueutal charaeterIsties of tlie true eiti/.eu soldier in a marked degree, lie entered the army ! when iu the full prime of manhood, and | when he had already become distin-

j gui.shcd for those properties • f mind „ ... „ and heart that would justify his being!

the New. I»n.ly from real I . |snn <ltll ,,,, r im( | toti jl positions

Center of Learmna. nf hjg,, trust and re,ponsihility. lie Lawrence DeMotte wears Beta was ennseijiiently early iven the see- 1

! ond rank in one of the regiments then |

Cliamn-. for illsiilay adverdseiai nts must he | nays. l non does t iiustie m mgs j ^ | lieing recruited. Later he was given iiur a'lvertis 'mcuVs wli"iami are iu turn hustled by hustling : Victor Boone, of Kansas, has eti- ti oloneley of a regiinent; and still

icyclef ’ Tfrst inHFres and ImproVementA

»rc*cc*r

lip t i 1 o'clock ta. in. AdvertIslii

known on nppllcntlon.

H«ndlnK notices one cert per word each in

iert ion.

students have not

M. .1. ItKt KKTT It A UK V M. SMITH.

A.ell.

nrn.na.«.Hd. | ( . andi(lutesi lu , ;|( , t t j le re is not i tered college.

much hustle in anything else here- Many ot tit' Inbouts, and it's only a blind man yet returned. on the street , Mr. Hutchins, of Milroy, ha

without seeing a candidate. City tered the music school,

ail’uirs are opening up earlier than The oratorical

usual this season, and the eandi place I*, on day atternoon. datess* grip is gradually knoclving ! Ten new students hove entered out the other grippe. the music and art schools. A general election will beheld The Franz Wilezex Conecrt next May. What is known as the lire booked for January 21.

hold-over law, passed by the last

h gislature, says:

The mayor, clerk, marshal, etc., now in office, and whose terms expire in May or September, 1*9:!, or at any other time, shall hold their respective otlices until the first

„u oommuiiicutiuns to ! Mon,,u .V in September, 1894

All conniHMilcHtLms should b'* signed with " llO < ..tUIOt bit p < lit

the immoof the writ r; not m t «>snrtly tori l»nidIca*lon, lint ns evidence of Rood faith J Anonymous communications can not be no- ;

ticetl.

Where delivery it* iiTc*ruI:ir nlease rc]M>rt Kttinc proiiiptly it publicatl(»n otBcc. Specimen copi*'« mailed free on application.

RATES Or GUOSCRIPTICN

tn,r Vefir in a/ltunc?., Sir months

Three Mtnitlu* one Month

Ver week by ('nni':

.CAJVi,

:.*A0 1

. .-V) j

. .10

When'h'livt i ' i-* made by currier, all ~<ibseiIptlon aceoiint^ or' 1 to be* paid to theipurt

thex call and n eelpi lor same.

Publisher , Mann^mff Editor

Thk V \ 11.Y Hanneh Timks, Grei‘ncast le. I tul.

('ouneiltnen whose terms expin in 189.;! hold over until May, 1894, and those whose terms expire in

1891 hold over until 1896.

Cottneiltnen are to be elected ev■ry two years and the other city

Tin: policy of the Cleveland regime in the matter of silence in tht

Hawaiian matter i* offensive t'. the officers every four years, the elect people at large a* its policy of ion to be held the lirst Tuesday in

general meddlesome in the island 8

has hewn.

Mr. Simper is very sick at Mis. Davis' on east Anderson street. Dean Howe will be back from his western concert trip in a few days. Luther Benson will lecture Sun day afternoon on gospel temper-

ance.

Attorney Matthias has charge of the junior law class during the ah senee of 1 iean Collin.

later being again coihinisshnieit colonel of a regiment, he, during a rinst arduous aiid severe campaign, had command of a brigade. As a soldier. h« was obej dient and faithful in the discharge of on- every duty assigned him by his superior j oltieers. It could not be said that any i plan or purpose, where he was in any

election w ill take I wa v responsible failed or ua> fru-trat-

ed by any lack on his part to respond nromptly. intelligently and faithfully i to the orders of those in superior eon*- 1 maud, if it were possible to execute wind was desired at Ins hands. A-an ^ It!' I r. while hi' ivi |lli re; 1 -lllii' ient e:- I# ei|dilie in lib eoinunud to insure all ^ tlm reipii-ite development anil irai iny'jj of Hit's • ipialilifs tbat inure I" : he char | i aeter of the good >"ldi r. he was preetu- ! 5 ineioh iniitnl'ir .‘inion"'Ids ii'.en. T'liet It

Riders of Victor Pneumatics carry an extra inner tube

to be used in caseot accident. By simply removing a punctured inner tube through a hole in the rim, repair is

effected in live minutes by replacing with a new one. If you are going to ride why not ride the best?

Co.

OVERMAN WHEEL CO.

BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. J. K. L-RNGDON. MGtrN V G H fc36 NO ft ST LE3 IND. PANIC. PRICES. #

incntly popular among his men. They tru-:''d. n-'i" ' ' | and loved him. They would hav: followeil liiin wherever l!e|5 would have said ••'•ome.'’ lie was one (f of them, lie sull'ered their privations | as they would have enjoyed his bounties ' bad heart to di-; o-e. No wonder the f aoo-1 < llieer wit! I ind aui! synjpathet-| i ,, lb ir. -I oilld ! • bo ad :;ild tril-ted h;, ; X hi- men. Karh individual, eo.npara-| X lively helpless when taken alone, under ' ii; eessarily -triet :-' i|)line. mu-t look x to his oliieei s for care and direetion, and F

U(‘in(*iHlM k r ilie Great Cut Price Salt* at the Bee Hive will not be Repeated Soon

Let’s see, we believe it was said that the repeal of the Sherman silver purchasing law would restore

prosperity anti that the turilf hail | ^ F an ,j ( , s !n; ,i nothing to do with the case. Thai !j

demoerntie assertion seems now to

h ive been a huge failure.

for protection in time of danger. Col.

Mrs. Bt auclinmp, of Tipton, re-j Mahan exemplified in his career as an

, I army otlleer those reiiuisites of the true

turned with her daughter Kdith ollleer ami man, and he had his reward

iind spent one day visiting the uni- -his men loved him. it | At the close of the war Col. Mahan

* ^ ' sheathed his sword, surrendered his Dr. <N. Sims will deliver an commis-dons, and returned to the peace-

ful |iiirsiiits of an American citizen, lie never again entered public life, but in

Everything at Cost, and Thousands oil* Dollars WOrth Far Below

$ * * $ #

May.

Those who have announced them

selves in print so fat for the nbovt | address in .Meharry hall ou M'ed-

• I never again emeren piiniic me, niu m

olliecs are as follows: For mayor, | nesilr.v evening, the occasion being j the shadow of his own vine and 6g tree

Jonathan Birclt and H. C. Lewis; j founders’ and benefactors’ day. for treasurer, Henry S. Renick, F. From the number of students

John (lilmore: ior w | 1() gpeak of attending Ann Arbor

M. Hurley. James \V. ru , xt

enjoyed the fruits of the victory he had given so iiiueh of abilities and time to achieve. Shortly after the close of the war he was |>rnuiiiietitly i'lt niitied with the movement to creel a !-"ldiers’ ’It'UI-

Cost.. t

Bower and John T. Owen ; (or eoun-'

t ear it seems the trustees | iu Forest Hill cemetery, and was ' ’ iii' president of the association ihat had , made a bad move in abolishing the ' { n ,1,,. matter of the consirue-

eilmen, Ed. Perkins, and George J j (|W tion of that monument. For many r,- |,|„i,,. i : . . I tears he was an invalid, and ori that ucL. blakt, in steond w.itd.i Among the new students at the lt W:IS const rained to be in large ‘Among others who have an uitisic school ttre Eva Ayers, of | mea ure a i-eelitse. lint every good

nounced, it is understood, that Wm.j Q.jiege Hill, Ky., May Boyd, of E. Starr will again he a •’andidate' Hnssiaville, Indiana, and Laura

1 flway. Bolli Kepi Ml Everything Sold at a Great Sacrifice.

Fine Silk Umbrellas, Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine All-

wool Underwear, ;t large line of Ladies’ Fine Footwear hand turns and welts in the celebrated Strautman Bros.,Val. Duttonhoffer t'y Sons, Burley Ursher and many other well known brands.

W. HVL. XDOjBTBUSTS cSc :S01\T-

Hontirl<*ks <'minty

There i* nodeerth <d eamliiiMtes for the republican nominations ;lns year, either locally or for state

ollici s. lb pulilieans feel eonfident j for city mareltal, and ’Squire W. J. Frailey, of Linden. Lid. that a nomination iu Indiana this Ashton is spoken of for mayor. The funeral of Miss Ellen Beals year is eouivalent to an election. * ajit. L. 1. • halfee is iu the Held, took place this afternoon at two Our sister county, Hendricks has ! and stated to a reporter this week o'clock. Services at Locust street

two candidates for places on th-! >hat he hadn’t yet selected

state ticket. Capt. John H. Worrel. ‘“' p - whom Gov. Hovev appointed state 1 " r

candidate, for that diird wards, but no announcements

have so far appeared either by

«> 4>

\ Drain ntic Tv#»nt.

‘A’ab.mta’’ is the great

t heat ri

Several have been council men in the

his of-

taIked of first and

statistician, is a

place, ( apt. Worrell made it bril

liant canvass hist year for congress | ( ’ anl or Ciir,l!i -

in this district, and in view of the 1 ,l is H‘ f ’Ugl.t that early hustling

general landslide, made a highly j

creditable race. He is scholarly.l™* 1 tho Senera! desirt

and ve

will bring out tin early primary,

church. Beautiful lloral offerings were given by her class and frater-

nity.

Dr. Swahlcn assisted in the funeral services of Dr. Robert AHyn at Catbondule, 111., the first of the

week.

work and every patriotic iiml worths iiiea.-ure had his hearty endor-cmeut. ■ A true Christian gentleman, possessing to the close of his life a lively interest

iu all tlint pertained to the interests or ( ...| tri .. lt promised ns next Tuesday

advancement of his country ami hi- fel- ,

low citizens, he passed the dosing pe- evening, January 16. riod ol his life quietly, and we may hope 1 “Alabama’’ comes to

G 3. COOPER.

(! rcencastle

and brings with it the record of being one of the greatest New York successes of the last ten years, and having won everywhere the reputa-

j. w. COOPEf

COOPER BROS., wmM gi Liverpen.

with the trust that the reward of tin faitlifid eitizen-sohlier and efiristian w aaw aiting him. May it be said of our

comrade,

“Soldier, rest! thy warfare o’er. Dream of fighting fields no more; Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking, Morn of toil nor night of waking.”

Our comrade is fallen. We can bin play yet written. .... ,... v office COR. INDIANA and WAL!k»vv m 'mSiiirsioh to tluii rn.\iiRmci its biuk ground tlu* pool iu ‘getting , My nutstg. opp. engine house

Dr. Swahlen taught m the 'pV.V^‘‘ 1 ll J, l |' l , | ''7 l | 1 ?,C l ''i" 1 |i| l '!keu l an'' of the South, for its theme domes- —— *

B isses tounil from aii tnilnt*,

htiKsfu.vro TranHi'Ln’fd. Llvorv UiK:s «»f ull kinds.

<’aba for Parties, Funerals anti WYddinys,

Dray in# a Specialty,

Plan oh and Furniture Moved

Telephone connection with depots and

tion of being the best American S?''“"^'^‘rct any time,my or

The play has lor

saute college with Dr. Allyn for

itmong can- ,

. . didates seems to be to such Jin end. t 111 ■

ry thorough in whatsoever he Mav the ^ inan nin ua( , from Miss Ella Joslin will entertain a

undertakes. Mr. IV tn. K. MeClel-| Hie timber that is getting out, it number of her friends this evening s . v,ll l i:,, 1 ! i y‘ n , ) 11,

land is backed by Hendricks for the seems that it would be a hard mat in honor of her guests. Mr. and M iss nomination for clerk of the supreme tor to get up a weak ticket. Re- j> ar k Hi 0 f Martinsville, Miss LnyHe is an ntfahle, pleasant Publicans ate lively, tor it is a dead 0 f Indianapolis, and Misses

I gone conclusion that it is to be a Beetn and Grotto, of Spencer.

{ possible, we would come and hold up ^ I her hands iu the hour of her heart's "Tul.

the silver cord is looked." he has beyond ti e love and obliteration of nil set-

tin* ii irk river of dciith entercMl into a I .

iLfloriouu reward. tionnl leelin^. In New' York tin* We extend to sorrowing friends our | p] ay wa8 w j tlu . s g et | i, v Hie South sincere sympathy in the loss ol a valued , 8 , friend, elmusellor and associate. ern society on several evenings and

Our most sacred sympathy la reserve,I they were its

Docal Thne Gard.

BIG I'Oi It.

court. He is an

gentleman, an ex county ih r.v, at.d rt >p tl |j]j ( . an y,. ai . a ll around,

t hor. u'O.lv fitted for the place to j

Today’-* Avvanls.

GOING HAST.

No Intiinnapolis Accommotlation .H:45nm

most enthusiastic! ^"jinwwtoi-n Uuiitod lift;pm

to ho extended to her who was hNf..itli-j dj Th( . characters of the ^ « ....’huYutt Nlshi' hxpr.^:.....*;«H m

ful wife anil companion during all hu going wkst.

mature life. For her our tear* arc-died, draiuu are drawn with an artist #’ Mull ... Mo a m for her our hcarrs bleed. Po her, it, , • , , , sh-m - hMii.d R?:i4; m

’ hand. Nothing (ould be Uner tlinn ■ <P Mati ;«»n \« ■ - imothition « : :upm

No 7* >t I.. and ( in. Night Exprc. j **. . 12:40 ti m

Preston,” the

rich-minded VJ \1 f\IIjind

N'». 2 <*onncct8 through torinemnati. Ulevc

Hailior.

IsIhi of PapMitA rit

WlllHl no aspires*. iidiu ( • ... in , . J .¥ n| |i‘ ' A s' . n . ( ,. . •• • - :i WoH- Munil. Davt.in H«1«1 lD-nton MR.hor. No. U ,, I gentlemen have ~ rt ,. s:r..: ! u,: to eb-y:: •' 1 ' and wu’.! f ' .■ quential,

friends in Rutnam county. Tit, ^ ^ ° . ’ ‘*' n ^ the following prize awards woe !4i‘ni , ,.g .‘ndV.m'h !b! ! 'hV b!-.’’'-! with ! and chivalrous; -Squire ^^;';o'i , ^om , :

- LM L M.,.:. —■ ' : i SSSS! held titan early date so that tl,e | \y. ls | 1 j n , >f<)n j) r . 1'- 1{ - Randolph, 1st on i.tght j iimt symiiuhizing mends are uioiirinn- strong arm ; ‘Raymond 1‘nge," an _ ticket way be •elected and the real j. y. Aahcraft! Dunkirk, pliers; Br * h “* P ollet8: 2nd * OM LiRbt partinifar^iL^rew^w^ unecrupuloos legislator, familbr work of the campaign begin. i [t*. Berner, Indianapolis, wood etn Brahma cock; James Summers, rows have an end. ; and objectionable: “Mrs. rage, r . bossing machine; VV. Eastes, Mun- Prairie City, 1st on young Bronze 1 "A little way to walk w th you, m> the pretty and devoted widow; 1 ,<, N!mTa y Bt>o > at. ,! ' ,l<!f, Ke.etve.i Hts ur. in,...«n,e>i.,.,e,. | ( . ie> mo( ]j ca i c .„ 9e; w. K. Fraley, turkey hens; 2nd on old turkey, Only a’llt'tle wav j “Carey Preston.’’a sweet Southern x,- 4- «t,ic«n m ,.t M-- VilLm «' Barnes, formerly nooi-trimmer; (. M. Ktler. Indian i i, ttpa . j f) q'nrr. 2nd on: The • tme ol ns must ween and walk g ! r , ’ a , nd . Detn,ur : l. ht ‘, i.ovni

MON'OX UOl'TK.

of this citv, now of i.nfuyette, has'apolis, station indicator; (’. N. 1$ron/e . 1)1( . r .

just received tf.YOOO from the North- ! ^onard, ^dtanapnlis, continuous J f»hl«>t’ frtr ith\'uii*i:i nc fY Phil_

western Masonic Aid society, of

< hi,'ago.

V./sp-

M r.

I ii < i f

IJarnes was well spenee

ft Torr. 2nd on I D. A. Stoner,

G. Phil- i Rensselaer, 1st on young tom 1 IV. II. turkey, 2nd on young lien, 2nd on i

Fail-mount, blackboard young tom, 2nd on old tom, 2nd on

tablet for physicians, etr ion, Mishawaka, truck;

alone,

l’ntil God’s dev.

1:27 ii in 1 -':Ui pm I _> : i»A p m

J AM r.s T. DkXX'V. W. II. KtOAN, JosaiiiaK Hito n.

- ■ f ;;s ■" m

8. D. Van " r '"' ; ' ir '• ' ! '' ' :i:: ' '

Peit, Anderson. Siate dressing ..... i K Pame: W. A. Graver. Fillmore, t Department ot Imlm.m. (3. A *•.>"’orsnd

Express ,

...

i ■'*'* ^. .-..vz:; that prevttiled before the war. All v<> i-iulcvt'.ie Mutt 'these and several other characters Iah-iii" Kx ? ,russ ; act amid beautiful Alabama scenes. ' ’ ,,a11 .' t.w,.it sun,ii»}

The scent of the magnolias is in j

ir, the flowers bloom on everv VAN DALI A. ■""■L .. :■ m . ■ - ' ■ ;

?:t: II 111 i.’sts II n, 1:4.', j, in

Tin' Wcat.ipr i t'ii, iimit'isiiu, o.aic oressiuu ..... Tin indications for this vicinitv chine; J I. \Va"-ner, Terre Haute. 1st

2nd,

tin' eoi.itiig .ii;. iy-si.\ bout's ;,r box-car door.

as follows as received by II. S. 1 iiik Four F*,,ir«i,>n

Iteniek A Co. from the

oflleial Fel). 8. Mch. 8, and April 9. the Big

y r mi* *,*••*( -.\M fswo «»»••»• i J

Fillmore, on White

I”

Hepartment ot Indiitn!!.

throng the mossy b;.nner« I?., in . old trees a rare

of t he sunrise'

regular session assembled, thai the n-, ii K , lts up th e old mansion and all x,

IU, ihicl.

i'OK TUL WL.ti.

Nr# 5 Ex. ^;:n a m. for l *»»ilf*?

» :l in *■ t

Dally.

I>aiiy ..

Uiuij ..

.ltd and till on »* uuc | 'rt of the eomniittee on memoiial on > “ , 1 , , No 1 Plymouth Rock k<-r>-i hi.,, pul-! >mi d,., asc.l comrade. John K. Mshs-',! a j0 “ nt * 8 WIt “ I )C!ICC n ® t * happiness ; .\„2i , ‘ .. . j be received iind atlenled a* the sense ot at tbe end. ‘'zUubama will be prt-, ■’ let; -ud on \ lute J lymoutli cock this post; that a copy of the memorial sented in a company that is stlid to erel; J. D. Torr, 1st on White Ply- and netion of the post be furnished the he one of the most nerfecl that

* v T.G'V.;,-',.. Flit , , .. .... , ' — V f ' y Ly L 'vy.'yt- . .. ;J§ ^ I\0l .. M i Is III -I ,'. Al ,1, ,m:,. Mi--I-.||,|,|. and any |{ ra | llll; , ,-,„- K ..|,|; I'i an k Da V, I st |„,»l I,,- ,ba|., I in iimiiming f„r tin. ■ '' the lai.fits atol. Ir.ink t!. G! .■

hair wenther, BtHttonnrv tent points in Georgia, Florida ami Louis- . . • I ,i., V s ' n.,

, j aha z-v»» Whilji f .iincrcghnn f»fAr*L'<'r4xl nnH i ’

... , ; .Vvv.- ' iK ' '

12:2h n m, tor **-l. Louis VK n in, for >t. Louis.

No 4 No-JO

L.v. ‘*un.

Daily

' , re.

>V-IV

ti.,-, I

,v,v

' i •:,. Ag.:

\! Hi:. \l .-TI/HES

on White Langshan cockerel aud

2 . ‘ <"• u,-.,,

i » j pullets; Collins A Bio., llainbridge, I 1st on \Yliite Plymouth Rock cock | aud 1st on hens, same variety; i Thomas E. 'ITtlhott, 1st and 2nd on

! I,i,fht Brahma hens.

the

Bangs.

h(* or p

do von r eoiisider the ijiialitv of tin* food von ar-' '•ating.' It may colons) Jolm it. MsI.hn in )i<-iiioriiiio. It might he hi tter, purer, freshei .md more wholesome. | Giikkncasti.e Posi No. II,/ ! n ivt w,,rth while to mak, -iii,' that t our Tea, C'ofl', e. Sugar. Butter, Di.f i'. l.M>. G. A. K. t Kg;-'- *«'••'»' "" l oMi' i .»••- at. • ■ th, Iw.-i quality • * ' "* J , oV.'.lonn It. Mai,:ii i n ii.',-' 'p.i'-.'d 'away -iich :i trifliuif *li<i’«*i*ein*u in tin* |>ri«vs of flu* ho^l and tin* worst that it curtamly j t) I( . ^phi'n* ol'Imimm activitit*'. in doe- not pay t,, liny the v.'or-l, even on the false ground of supposed economy. | Ids carter iu life lie was distinguished Tq<. li"-t is always the , h 'apest. lieeiiu>e the most satisfactory and dural.le| f, s » eitizen am: soldier.

..ud il.e very lf-t of everj tiling it: the Grocery line is kept at

Broadistrecf & Hurst’s. colt. \v\ UING TON AND WAIT It SIS.

lie aeitieveil

lib niensure of distinction a-the logical ' result of merit. As a eitizen, during, the period of his active public life, he i was recognized as possessing ahili y of j a high order, which being eouplcl w :h ; la character for sterling, unyielding in-| | tegrity. eauscil him to (>c leeognized aa man of inllueucc, and on,' to be trusted' 1

nearing Stoves, i>yns

and Bicycles

FOR CASH

At LOWER FIGURES than ever before. JOHN OOOK, The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.

... L.*»2 ji ill, iui J. IzOlliM. r..2’ p n. f '>T Trrrr Hhu(«v

KOH Till EAST.

— 8:84 a m, for IiHlIunapoliH.

1:88 p in, ••

! L3Tj p 111, ** “ ... ii 2;'' ’ -

No (» Dully .. .:1:38 a in, **

FLOWlA DIVISION Leave Terre Ilanto.

No7*> Lx. Sun 7:05 a m. for l*c*orin.

***** ' ' tn . tV.r *. gm-mS .

! I’or complete time card, giving uii train-* and stations, and 1’nr full infornmtion as to

I rates, thrmiKli cars, * tc., mldi csM

#L3. Dowling, A trout.

•' M. < itcsmiotToii, Om ncastlo.

Asst. (•«* n’l J’uss. AkL s t. Louis, Mo.

! t 1111' m;11 .<■ I.'1 si-i't-pv rt 1 fvnis;

To amt from Terre Mante, in , 'Iffi

Novembrrlg, Isat

A UK IV K Kilo M TMK. NOUTII. So it*'I’erre Haute 4 t.vHnsvIllo Ex. liDOant Not Xiistivtllo spec tat S:0 pm \.. 1* T.rret'aot,. A- Kvansvllle Mat). 1: r :0p m No.V ( Mcaao X '.aslivdto Uuiiteil 1U:(M p m

NOUTII IIOUMO.

So II’ < lilcauo A- Nashville l.lmlnil t:.‘iilnm So •• Mall 12:10 p lit S<» 4’ •• Kxpress 11 1.-) p in No 8 ( lilcngo -p<s ml ;t;jo p in

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