Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1894 — Page 4

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY, JANUARY. IT ls‘M

B. F. J0SL.BN HuiidR*** tin* Gra«lr Brazil !Il«H*k msa

A WATERLOO SOl.DIEll PECULIAR D'JT PICTURESQUE LETTER FROM NEW ORLEANS.

And tin* I’m***! IMt?'.anvil Rial Anthr:u'it»‘. o«»al yuril opp»»Rlte Vtunlaliii freijcht ollior.

lL#nn4*(li I.iiinar* Interview A’S itli a Relic of a Vr.st A je—The AVuihN tIi.^h of u !>»*- cayin; An Int.-rcstliiK Old >tau*ii

i)r«*an» of tho I’.tHt.

[Sinn inl Correspond cure. 1

New ORLk. ns, Jan. 11.—This is onr papers of the larger cities, an honor

one city of cverbsting life. It electrifies the visit ■ r from the north. When

•• Mtibanin.'*

‘•Alahama,'' Augustus Tlujums' beautiful southern play, will be presented at the opera house Tuesday evening, January Hi. Seldom, if ever, lias a play received as much unanimous praise from the press of this country as lias “Alabama." It has been the subject of numerous editorial articles in the leading

I=RED i/\£ Er I K,

Practical Plumber aadGasFitter

accorded to but few dramatic productions, and has created a furor wherever it has been presented. The St. Paul Dispatch says of tho manner of its production: “In all

OKA M l: IN,

winter storms are crashing down in tho higher latitudes, the Crescent City maintains the greenery, the flowers and the

melody of the summer tide.

And so it was that under a blue Bra-

zilian sky, with the birds a-singing, the 1 t h nt pertains to stage pictures, snn a-si.ining, the flowers n-blowingand .. A | a , mlna “ is ., 8 notable as in its the air as H».il as tliatof Araby the Islest, , , .• _ ... I came <mt to Lafayette park or place hteri * r .V dranlat . 1C .'• 0nS,r ' H . or square, known indifferently by all Hon, that is to say, it is artistic,

ai}d ©arjltary pppliaije^S. thm>names, to read a book of poems picturesque and real. Scene paint-

i that I had lieen ealied ni>ou to review, ing has reached no finer result any-j

. . ... , Who was it saM, “Th ■ weather makes nherethan is to be found in the Oeneral Iron Work tho man?" 1 Add: it whs a contemporarj - moonlight scene of the last act. • ....and Blacksmithing. of a-sian. for through bb translator, xhe general level of the perform lb Jackson and Columbia St* “'l*" u 3 ’

Oas ar^d U/atar pipes,

MARKET QUOTATIONS. Prc'VMiliiiK rriceH For <ir»ln mii<1 C»Ule on Jmii. I Indlaimpolls. Wheat — SI .157c. Cons — Oats ixypo-'l t c. CATTI.E —Keceipts 1.400 head; shipnienls TIKI bead. Market tlull and slow. Extm choice shipping autl export steers, jeUKM.V-O; good to choice shipping steers. 1-4,406/ 4 1KI; medium to good shipping steers, fa.SU(i/,4.35 common to fair steers, IciTStit a.’JS; choice feeding steers, #a.50«/ 4.(K). gooit to choice heifers, eT.lKkeT.'e; fair tn medium heifers, ta.tiUeCHW: common to liglit heifers, f-J.lKi.e ■.'.50; gisid to choice cows, .1W.nO«?3.50: fair to medium cows, I'J.ISOe/g.lKI. Hoos—Keceipts S..VK) head: shipments S.ono head .Market lower. tiiKid tochoieemedium and In avc V 42 1 , fdiS.Sii.'X; mixed and heavy packi 1 g, r.}.:#ie/ 5.42J^; good to choic* li.i.:lit» eights. $5.40 e 5.50; common lightweights. ♦5.Sate 5.40; pigs, St>.00(.'5.40; roughs, sl.-.'a ./S.Oii. She;:!*—Keceipts 1.5IKI head; sliipmeuts t.iKKi head. Market stow. Good to choice lambs. ?a 50(./4 25; coni mon to ntediufn lainlis, M,50(e0.25; gooil to choice slii-ep, #2.75v' T.:i5; fair to medium sheep, fci.OOin2.50; common sheep, el.25cc 1 75: bucks, per head. $2.0Ue/ ‘.00.

THE GDfTEH OOi IT.

Is the Best Good tiuou^li?

I

| Surely the meat wo have is £no<l *‘noii|fh for

We ill he makes the clothes flt. ' onybody. It is tin-best we ever saw and at v , .lit ,* I tho price wo ask is vi*ry much Bettor value ltM)ks " r ;l M " r ithananytl.lngalmUarU.be hud in the city.

ot clothes is in the cutting.

WE HAVE A GOOD ONE.

One who know- how to cut makes the clothes lit and

well.

We kill no stock lint what we knew to lie good. Try our tender steaks, our juicy roasts

olid our sausage.

STONER 6. STONER, MEAT : MARKET, MoisM-’sold Htaiai. E. Washington htroot.

OiirLiie of

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THE

is Gfeat. Hiilllfi Skill Liiiiiiilrv

CITY DIRECTORY. < !TY OI FK'KKS.

Mayor. . Troasuror Clork... Murshnll.

Eiurlncor. Arthur Throop Attornoy —Thonma T. Moore Siv. Board of Health. ..Euxretie Hawkins M. I)

cor.Nru.MKN

C'liii'iiffo Grain and l*rovialon.

WHEAT—May opened d<k\ cIohimI(i.“> 7 H -tVx

Julv opened HTUc, dosed

Co UN—Inn. Opened IH ,(*, dosed 5U ; 4 e.

E. W. WlP. «3il! TaiifiF. the id. a, tl: ugh tnte, was true as when dii < m t puoii.my .i_.i one PoitK-Jan. openwl #i;t.5 i,cios»td *13.20 tutv , xuui umu.i xuuui.

strong bit of work <l()tie by the net- May opened »u:u«, cIohm! m:i2.

ors are so tunny and so engrossing that there is never a dull or halting

The famous actor, Frank

** 0 •reeneast le for t •i^’eneastle)

I Tunis Out the

in e\teat, style n:.<l quality, but 1 BEST W^ORK not great in price. There are ( In. the State. M.auv pleasing point- about it. j T|li , j. enterprise and it is il.c most so is the price. high time <irccticastlc stood t.y such an

industry. Try the work and you will never again send laundry out of the city. Work culled for and delivered

promptly.

it was formulated.

1 was sitting on a bench under a magnificent magnolia, following t his train

. , of thought, when my attention was snd.i'ra'nk if. btmdes denly attr.xted by the fact that n tall.

slender old man of volatile movement and a singular look had been passing back and forth before me s ince I had

taken my seat.

He stopped in front of me, us I rudely

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cloHed $8.‘^3.

. Jiiiues M Hurley ..WIlliHui U. Starr

moment.

(’. Bangs, will

Preston'.

Alyv fins’:fsl sty-

A NKJO.iKiu woman’s building will

no seen ns

Colonel (54-It

Is. AVnril..... Thomas A brains, J 1, tbuiftel .

lint 1 • • • 0, :'V,3;;, , KHe;\ jX ».‘ r Mlrr staml at him. and remarked; Street CoinmlHHioner J. I>. Cutler i A match, 8ir.*

Fire Chief.

A. Brock way. ) Mr?*. Mary Birch, >School Trustees. I). L. AnderstUi, l It. A. Otrg, Superlnteinlent of city Mdioo’s. F<>HE8T 111 LI. I KMKTKUY IIOAHU OF DlUKl'T-

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J. S. McClary I’res John* . Browning .V.Pres •I. K. Lan^don . .... .See H. 8. Kenlck .Tr« as .lames Dajryry . .Supt F. V.. Black. A.O. I. >ekiid>r> Nleetimr first NVi i it*,s la\ rdjrht » ... !i m ii»tl» at .1. S. MeClury’s olflee. SPX iwKT SOriKTIKS.

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UltKKXCASTLK U>IK.F. VO IBM. Bruee Frazier. .. N. G I. . M Hanna... Meetlujr nights, ever> Wedneaday. Hull, in Jerome Allen’s Block. Jrci lloor. PUTNAM LOIM.K NO. i'. John A. Michael.. . .N G B. T. ('haffee Set Meetlnjr nights. ev**r> To*'lay. Hall 'ti Central National Bank block. Jnl iloor.

. Ueu. is cooper • j handed him one, and he sat down be-

side me in the most matter of course j manner us ho lighted a remarkable pipe | that surely never saw tho Occident in : its make—a pipe of queer wood, grayish, | still more queerly carved—a grewsome

! thing.

1 looked at him more closely. He was

World’* l air in Water Color*.

The World's Fair in water color oiler of the daily Banneii Times is the best one open to the public. The next best thing to an actual visit to the Worlds Fail is an (\ atnination of these beautiful water colors. No picture in black and white can convey the faintest idea of the real appearance made on

< \WTLK < YNTON NO T», p. \|. J. A. Michael

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First and third Monday nljjrht

month.

D. OF H. NO. 10H. Mrs. John Merryweathi r. N. (» I>. E. Badger. Meeiiniir nights, every 2nd and 4tb. nf each inontli. Hail hi ventral Nat. Bank tmildhivr. drd floor. OHKKNl ASTI.K LODGF. 2123 (J. \\ O. OF O. F. Win. Hart wood N.G \V. F.TeUter.. .P. s Meets first and third Mondays.

nearly 100 years old, of medium size, ,

v.ith f«attir a of an antique cast. His midway plaisunee by llie brilliantly hair.eyebroAvs and mustache were white arrayed Turks*, Arabs, Indians, mid as the snow-. I have seen blowing over the many other nationalities to be the bl nil's * f Lnke Ha peri or, but his face seell there. The life, the warmth was v.liit-T ;ill, without a wrinkle, and an<l t | u , S pj r i t t licsA pieturesi his i-.rbet leeth were whitest of al. th( , ln ViiVth .. Min „ to both but l: 1 ' eves were black and deep and , , . 1 . . . dreamful.'and Id-; lip were as red as the . vo,in -' '"id old. and render them roses of Persia, while his form xvas as more sntisinetory than they could straight and as lithe and as swift of possibly lie it they were ill plain movement ns that of any dweller by the Mack ami white, (all at the count radiant .-eas of Oton.ali. ing room of this paper and see a set. Thi ’ a mature like this should be \y ( , g i ve tlu uiand one month'a sulf-

: a V"' :1 scrip*ion i. the paper for |1.50. wa8 sueii an inc(»iigmous tiling that a n

cold chill crept thronsl, me. and I folded V’ U ge a11 tht ' VR ‘"T at on f ♦ and | my i.:’.j>er preparatory to leave. • 1 ° Ibi\o to spend se\crai times I "Stay, straag' r,'’ he said in a voice the amount in a coupon deal that lightly touched vrh tv French accent. “1 is unsutisfactory. ti harm von m-t. I was i siddier of Water- . Air. lien.»»n’. I.i’ettire.

loo—one ot zo few tliat live, . , ,,

Only now ai. I then he dropped into Futlier Henson, the great ad\otbe s uei-F; icli, semi-English diaieet. CnJC’, will lec ture on temperance in

“Waterloo'r”

erected in St. Louis. Jacksonville has issued a license for the ('orhett Mitchell (iglit. Kansas state auditor refused io pay Mrs. Lease salary for last mont h. Herr von Freedom founder of the Maritime observatory at Hamburg, is dead. Lillian ttussell says it is true that she it to marry John (Tiatterton, a famous teutir whose stage name is Signor I’erng p i. Knives takeu from Dan Coughlin at the time of ins arrest have been identified as exactly like tho*’ -arried l>y Hr. Cronin. The will of Alonzo C. Wood has lieen broken in Chicago and a son in a California penitentiary becomes an equal bene-

ficiary.

A party will stari h for #2,ik;o,000 worth of gold bullion said to have lieen hidden near St. Louis during the war. Two years ago a small part of it was found, and a dying man’s confession is sat l to huvs located the remainder.

Meaning and llc|iairing a Specialty. Over Jones’ drugstore.

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Closler : Si : iYSot’ton, PROPRJETOnS AND MANAGERS, .. Banner Times Block. . ..

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Something Worthy of Note.

OSCAR WEBSTER. PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR

All Work Promptly AttomlcM to. .VJ-l’Bv Satisfaction > •iiarunteul

Peoiiii 1 Win) ^iiw <!i(! Fail’ \liiy h !l kaiii. 1 hose who did not see it may have it brought to their homes where the} - v in visit it in their own parlor and by their fireside.

’aper Hanging and Patcliing 110 VV C AEl* 1 El lb BE ?<

Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness. box 773. R B. HURLEY.

MASONIC.

K.AsTKH.V ST »!:.

W. M Sec

I'irst Weduestlay nigiit of cadi immtli.

Mrs. Htekson

Mrs. Dr. Itawkln.

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OUKENCASTI.EeilAt’TKR K. K. M. N » SI. II. s. Kenlck It. I* H. '. Heals s,, Seeomi Weducsiliiy niglit ol eacb nointb. III.ITE 1.0OGH K. AND A. M.

•t, sse Itlcliardson.

inontli.

U.S. Heals Third Wtsinesdav night of cadi

C IMMANUEIIV. W. If. II Cullen

.1. MeD. Hays Kourtli W wtip s:lav night of each inontli.

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Kogan loikik, no. la r. s a. m.

1C.S. Bryan W. M W. K. Tdstor ..See

Mcota second and fourth Tues.lays. white i.ii.v < iiaptxb. no. 3, o. k. s.

Mrs. M, Florence Miles w

Mrs. M. A. Tclstcr .

Meets second and fourth Mondays

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See

"Oui! 1 wad a drum boy. Rat-a-tat-tatf and in* beat hia cane on the seat v;itli a splendid precision of time. "I am a hundred! Rat-a-tat-tnt! See, 1 was hurt here. Good medicine—good medicine. Ah, oui, air Aiuericaine!” The old man lit his pipe after rolling up his sleeves and pointing to two wounds,

one on either arm.

“I was 12 years of ago when 1 went as a battle drum lioy. I lived at Plancenoit. My parent-—no, my mother”

He began wandering.

“It was my mother taught me. It was 1

—wr.i my father was killed.”

••Killed? Howr

He sprang to his feet like a young

man.

GREENCASTLE,

INDIANA

Special Attention Given to DiHi’iiaes of Wo-

men and children.

J. R. LEATHER MAN,

Meharrv hull, on Sunday, January PHYSICIAN ! AND ! SURGEON, 14, ut d:15 p. m. Mr. Benson is, KooiuaS, 3,4 and Allen mock,

one of tlie leading temperance orators of America, and never fails to please Ids audienee. Don’t fail to hear him. We .quote a few press: notices which, to those unacquainted with the great speaker, will give a good idea of what is in store for

them tomorrow :

The speurior of Gough.— Has!on .

' Dost.

I Never had an equal.—L'anihridyi

1 Press.

1 lie Ba\m u I imk.''has made this possible by its reader:-*^ taking advantage of our offer below and securing one of ounT World’s Fair in Water Colors.

W ith it the Great Columbian Exposition can be seen again in all its grandeur and beauty. All those wonderful structures which made the White City noted the world over

now is ihe time to Cali, at for the beauty of their architectural features can be looked

; upon and studied at leisure. All the lovely hits of scenery

PI I \ \ K j . AnAf/l 1 StMT which made the grounds so attractive are reproduced in their

’ natural colors and will again afford enchantment to the beholder. No important feature of the Fair has been left out, and the accurate descriptions which accompany the views, give an excellent and enterta ning history of the GREAT-

EST EVENT of the nineteenth century.

S. Main St., / -11.

“Howr"

He left me, and tho birds tang in the I swinging boughs of the trees above me j ns I read Rossetti, the beauty of whoso

i language will remain wit it us forever. ['very Fri.biy iiitrlit oti lril liooi uvi’i- TIm... | “Didn't I tell you he was one of the

British devils? Didn’t I tell you? Didn’t I tell you lie came from England, where

KNIGHTS OF PVTHI \S. EAGI.E LODGE NO. 111.

V.'in. M Itroxvn

O ivbl Huirli Kvery Frid

Abranis store.'

GIIEEM’ARTI.E DIVISION c. u.

W. E. Stun- ...

It. Si rat tan

First Monduy' niylii of raeh m oilii.

I 'apt

A.O. ( . W.

COLLEGE I TTY LODGE NO. <>. l ihii Denton M w

.». It. I’btlHns

.Second and 4ii: Tiinrsd.u s of rii *b !»!■ ’nth.

DEGIt: K OE IIONOK. tlosi' McAlimicn...

Della Moore.

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First and I liird Fridays nf eaeb niontb. Hall on 3rd lloor Cil) Ha'.l Hioek.

HKD MEN.

OTOE THI BE NO. IKI.

■Jacob Kiefer.

Titos. Sii>re....

Every Monday nisbl. Hall on

City Hull Hioek.

HOY A 1, A UC AN I'M. LOTC.- COUNCIL NO. 329.

W. G. Overslreel

( bus. I.iinde-.

he served ns one to the manner born in Belgium?” “ixu,'' i said, “but you say you killed your f ilhei ." I spoko with a cold tone that 1 very seldom use. “Yes. Glory to God. 1 killed my fa-

ther!”

“Now, tell me the whole ; tory,” 1 said.

“Nay, nay.”

“Part of it," tin n I pleaded.

But, this was all that he would tell: It was after the first communion of

.,,, i . , i . • Stiff Hats, worth $1,50, fo Inc best temperance lecturer in .. .. , , K) ..

Shirts, worth t, for

Dress Goods, worth $0.15, for

<0.25, for

America. — fndioi tpoLis SenlLtei. All-Wool Drawers, worth $r

Mr. Benson's lecture will live forever in the memories of those who heard \{.—Columbia, (<S. C.) Sen-

duel.

1 have heard all the great a|itTs ties of temperance—(rough, Cary, and Murphy—and Luther Benson is second to none of them.— If . /’. Fishback, J'ormer law pariner 0/ /‘nsiih nt Harrison.

rp

if! World's Fair in Water dolors

$1.00 I ' 50! 75 ; 75 1 to 1

15

Blue & Red Canton Flannel, wortlt .

$0.12'-, for - - - 08y cts.; Consists of a careful selection of buildings, land scapes and grocery dki’artment. scenes about the exposition grounds, reproduced in water Raisins and Currants - sc. per ih. colors twchty-two in all enclosed in a beautiful portfolio or ..once Meat and Apple muter case tunning a lovely and at the same time a safe receptacle

for so rare a prize.

IN WATER COLORS.

oqc. per !b.; four pounds for 25c. Apples, Sweet I’otatoes and

Oranges

Baiinmir.

50c. per peck, i t<tc. per doz.

lb<

ns at billet

M s.

(■. A. 7v.

t;nrkni'astm: rn ;t no. II. A. M. Maxon ... \. P. t hsipin Win. II. lluikc

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rurnt r Vine iiii«i Whh

lltmr.

WOM N N ’o HF.I.1HF « '( Alice H rhar ln !T i 1 • ■ ’%' ~*« J'fyOi-, , ■ . ( »lefUDts» every MiHMUitl anil fourth Vomlay at 2 |>. m. (•. A IG Hall. FIRE ALARMS. 1 t ’olloife ave and Liberty st. •t—1 and Hatitva

GtorieN of flu* l.rent WorlilN Fair

31 ay Im Seen Atfain.

All tin* lovely scenery whieh made j

it was iuier mu umi vwijiuiuuiuu ui .. .. . ,. ..

c- . , . • a a 1 1 'ie ork s fjtir ffroiiiius ho attractive. iot saehfim Sister Agtas, just after that Sunday I ,, , , . .. 002 ,01 - took my rouglt and ready drum and these wondeifal buildings ot the fouirht like a devil, throwing my dram > " hite ( ity are reproduced in their nalttway. I killed my father there. j ural colors, again aftbrding delightful! “But 1 had only these two wounds j rntertaintneut to t’0 beholder. Tliose ! ti 1 and couid walk—walk as well as i can who saw the fair may see it again, and '

Secondiind foinibThurisluvsoreacii ’.li iiah ^ W - ^ ^ iaa ^ those who did not see ifc may have it | ..4 \ ' 'Wn* *' • i COr?A<U>«l. I hop ^ m *

. broiium lo tiioin. that J' wliat Uie

I tempest that tore and smote and cruel-1 ..

, a , t • s ’ imnxkr I imk8 wnl do for if« rp«dnr«*.

1 iica iuititrx ItlinjUiCM nttian, aiiii mo t.tvm

tnen l’> big ah-h-h, swollen l>y the N® features are left out and an accurate < 1 rain.” I description accompanies the views. A, ,i j Ho treiublud from head to foot. | large eollectioii of mre art gems eak. ituh : Yt’ ii, liay bliilua. I .•.aid, Pali closet! in a heailtlfi'I eiotti-boiliid Jiortinquiringiy. ^ ^ ^ i; folio. No picture in black and white

John Jtilc'y,

GROCER.

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“ Simplest and Best. - FRANKLIN

the

i , Yes. burted between iayers of wood c on vev an id. a of the real appear,,nee that were set on lire and cremaica. , , • . . ‘

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mor,’ was coming. ,l " ,st ’‘nU'f.ving and captivating collec“Many. God help them, lay on the tion yet otl’ered to the public.

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Madison niid LiLd'O .

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•i—1 MadiHon ami Wtilliut. .» 2 Hanna ami Grown. 4 2 lilooinintfton and Andcison. .*» 2 S» tnlimry and Arlington. it 2 Wnnhlnurtoii. cast of Ditt'liam. T 2 Wiii*litnifton and I^ocusl. 2 3 Howarn and Crown, i 3 onto and .Main. 3 Collcgro avt*. ami l)i Motif alley. t»- 3 Locust and Sycamore. 1- 2 -1 Fire out. The police call Is out* tap then a pause and tin n follow the box nuinoei

field! Yearn after their bouca wereahipk t.. Gri-r.i l 1 '.r.ita,iv , ! “And what was done with them there?” "Doii<» with them there?” He laughed a load, cynical laugh. “Done? Done? What is done with every unnoted hero : beneath the sun? Sooner or later h • be-; ! comes simply manure for the living!” With a wave of ids cane he went his way, and 1 never saw him more.

Kknnltii Lamar.

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TYPEWRITER.

FRICE, $00.00.

We offer this handsome collection

.-, rrh'i TJdn •’i'WviLW*.’', Iz/'.tVtTf .v •' ” q'.’F to the Bannk.r Tim»> for $1.50. Less OlttlflXi and weighs less by half, . .. . . . 4 . than any other type-bar muciiine than the regular retail price ot the standard Keyboard-forty keys, printwater colors alone, which sell every- ing eighty-oue characters. Alignment wltere for $1.50. Gill at the Basnkh perfect and permanent. Work in

Timf.s otliee and examine them.

MlilNG-UkC'iTMm-TiiE^SliN. l ife only set of I'acsimile Dntwings in Water Colors illustrating the World’s Columbian Exposition at Chicago bv the* celebrated artist Graham. Every Sketch in the Collection is it GEM 1 he next best thing to an actual visit to the World's Fair i,') ... ■ W ''i' LiiGoC bc'tluLi'i ui p. .xiGY v.C'lUx6'.’d'v’O pi(lUi? in 1 tin Hr and "hite can convey the faintest idea of the realap pearance made on Midway Plaisanee by the brilliantly ar ramred Turks, Arabs, Indians, and the many other nationalit ; ' t \ ..ccn there. The 1;R, t!,. v ;.th, u.id lb« .. ( vit ot these pictures make them captivating l<. both young and old and render them more satisfactnn than they could possi . ■ , ku' ■ v.t d '■ w ■"»'• v •*•. ”■ yVt

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To«ln> f H I .im* 111 HurkctH. I'uraished th«* Daily Banner Times daily by K.W. Alien, manager of Arthur Jordan’s poultry house

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fi>. M. Itluck M. Ulldcwcll...

And %r«* Marvin*.' Now.

Statisticians claim that tho earth will Sprlmrs.i tioiec not support to exceed 6,984,000,000 iso- ,l " ' 1

pie. Tlie present population isestimated at 1,407,000,000, the increase being 8 [ht

i. 1 .,, ,,i 1 ,-i 1, .. .....-M411 .-ji.i cent each decade. At that rate the titT W Nf'eNi-tT Scbool Siijn-rintendent , nos t limit will be reached ill the year

Win. Ibotuisliri’t Vssetauir 2072.

O w . Benoe; M. D.. See. Uoartl of ttealth -* Siilulioi'Femu r ] CotmnlMlomrs. ! The war between Spain and Portugal, ”Uu s. New Kent I j 1830-40. cost $260,000,000.

liUpR; pROPOAiiiON:

- a «. - . Wc now oiler this handsome collection ot art j/eins commains. Interchangeable parts. Con- plcte <U1CI one month S subscription to OUI I)\JL\ li.\YNl R | imis

structed nilDAD) t| entirely of for metal,of UUlinDLL) tno best

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Geo. Ihi^hcH —

Daniel T. Darnell llanicl S. Hun*t..

I. F. o’ltiicn.

Amlilor Shcilft

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Reoordcr .Surveyor

Cocks, old

Turkcj h. hens, clioicc fat Tut kc\ s. «•hi tomfl. Turkeys, yomiK. choice fat I hicks.. Geese, choice f, f. 8lbri and over . (.ffHc. plucked Eric*, fresh. siil»Ject to candling. Itutter, fresh roll

Butter, No 2..

Broilers, pool hen turkeys Foor young toms

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quality, and by tho most skilled workmen. Uncqualcd for manifold

iin.iivogi upii »».n ix. Cut rotge tucks

nt end of line, insuring neatness. Type cleaned in five seconds, without •i;,Boiling the lingers, handsome in ap-

' pearanco and character QpCCnY ant l dic^ can not he had anywhere for less. c> °f york. Sp ted limitl’d Ol kbU I? (ill :it ullf nffiro rind r'VT rn iiu> it

y-, only by the skill of the operator || #d~Senft tor Cal alogae and »p. cimen of work, a.

FRANKLIN EDUCATIONAL CO.

260 & 252 Xfabash Ave. CHICAGO.

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This is the regular retail price of the water colors alone,

ihe^ can not be had anywhere for Call at our office and examine it.

IfANNKit TIMES.