Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY. JANUARY 15. ISflll
Samples F'i'ee to All.
THE NEV/ ELECTION LAW-
HUNT J & 7A. 1 7A. Tk ' S RHNOHKe FLOUR WITH CErNUINF RLO SVRUR.
•F. B. RAGAN'S.-
Aunt Jemima's per package Genuine Maple Syrup per gallon Nice Flesh l.artl per pound. .
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Best Meals in city Best Oysters in eity—stew or fry
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GOODS SOLD FOR WHAT THELY
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ARH.
DAILY BANNKR TIMES
THE FAKE CONTINUES-
PublUluHl (‘V(T> aft( k rnoon c*xon>^ Sunday j at tin* UanneiiTimes oiflci*, form*!' Vine and : Franklin streets.
Additional Developments and Ni'wspaper Stories of that IlndKe Kobbery.
There has been
a great amount
Chanfr^-t‘>i’display advi*rtiseinents uinst be Oi roilDUieillg about that Joi’l’Mchanded in by 10 o’clock a. in. each day. Head , ,, i ^i inu advertisements will be received each day Milieu highway robbery, and till* up to 1 o’clock p. m. Advertising rat^s made , known cm application. < lay county newspaper hoys have
Heading notices one cent per word each insertion.
been writing new fakes daily until their tongues must by this time lie
The Levi McMilbn
Aii communications should be signed with lolling out.
the name of the writer: not necessarily for > ”
pubiicuMon. but as «vidence .oi jr-MMi faith, referred to botow is sick in bed at
Aiionymous commuuications can not be no-
Hoed. his home in Washington township,
Where delivery is irregular please report
' ■“* * > on
same promptly at publication olncc. Specimen copies mailed free on application.
and consequently wasn’t at the bridge when robbed. The true
North Greenoastl®.
tleo. Johnson and wile went
Indianapol i s vestei day.
The Monon people have repaired abide by it.
Jackson street crossing with,
cracked stone.
( has. Ford went to Hainbridge, and Dan Kesterson to Putnamville
Saturday evening.
Jerome Strain and Will Burton, of Gosport, passed through here
this morning en route home, after i
a week’s visit at Indianapolis.
i Wain Points in the I.aw for the Kleetion
of City Officers.
As there is some difference of I opinion among candidates as tojust I what is meant bv the new election
•
law uoverning cities, we make a liberal quotation from the act. After it is read it is not any too j clear, and in all probability it will be knocked out by the supreme court, where it is now pending. However, it is the law and, so long as it stands, elections will have to |
It is as follows :
‘‘Tin 1 officers of such city shall con- - >ist of a mayor, two couiicilincn from e icli ward, a city clerk, treasurer, civil j engineer, street '•oiuinis-ioner. chief of j the lire department, health officer, mar- j shal. and if the common council deem it expedient) i eity attorney and a eity , judge. The eity attorney, the street j commissioner, the civil engineer, the chief engineer of the lire department, and the health officer shall he appointed
Provi’hJ, may dis-
pense with tiie street commissioner and
With the only complete bicycle plant in the world, where every part of the machine is made from A to Z, is it any wonder that Victor Bicycles are acknowledged leaders? There’s no bicycle like a Victor, and no plant so grandly complete as the one devoted exclusively to the manufacture of this king of wheels. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO.
ty the eoinmon counril: > That the eoinmon council
J. K. LHNGDON. KG&NT G R C L3 N G H ST L E3 IND.
Hey there ! Work up that can- mpim* the marshal to perforin his <lu-*
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTIONUne Yt'tir in advance Sir month* 77. •, > • month* one month — Per ice ft: hy Carrier
^ "i”*'la-tor,■ project TU. ^
it. appeared in the Haxnek Times
Here is the Brazil Timex'
sjvn I* ml ay.
Saturday effort:
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.10 |
The report reached this city last
for four (4) years,
end is just the plaee for such an Haul officers shall respectively Imlcl r , , , , their offices as follows: The mayor, enterprise. ( oal, water, ground, a | city 0 , erk , „ iai . s hal and t.vasiirer, splendid shipping point, and everj’- tour years each: Awl pmiidcl, 'I'hat
the term of office of the aforesaid nlll-
they call mid rcci-ipt for samo.
Whrnoi lir. iy Isnina. m cuTior. oil sui.- night to the effect (hat a man bv tiie thing convenient. Look here, hits-j'.'p^hail commence oiTtlie tirst Mo'n"0 aeem.n : ar. '•> ■ • -i- nj | |||e of yj. Millan. said to be a stock ness men, what say you? day in Septemherfollowing the general
buyer near I’oland, was attacked by Report has it that the new depot office "hall hi-''four v.-luVl'n^m "such highwaymen and rohlaid, besides being llt L i medH i e U now read v for use I Monday in September: Awl provid'd murderously assaulted and left for dead. , ‘ , ynrt/Kr, 1 hat the mayor, clerk, trensurAs the story went, McMillan was on ! ' n,, ' vil1 be occupied about Jan. 18. . er, civil engineer, street commissioner.
his
M. J. IlEUKETT. HARRY M. SMITH.
Publisher . .Managing Editor ,
Address all communications to The Daily Haxnek Times,
Greencastle, Ind.
President Dole’s deal is n masterpiece.
We value news items as favors always, and are glad to receive
such at ail times.
It’s strange that the New York v'« and the Louisville ( OnrinrJonnutl should differ with the Greencastle Star-Pretx and the Greencastle Democrat on tariff' mat-
ters.
way home night before last and, 1 It i* thought there will be some
when the Poland bridge was reached, | change of employes, one agent and health officer now in office, and whose two masked men sprang from the dark an assistant doing the dnv work ''‘ruis expire in May and September, rece-ses of the bridge. One cut the 1 , ” . , ' , . 1S94, oy at any other time, shall hold , i f l . , , , and one operator at night, though their respeetive offices until the first tugs and frightened the horses away. Mondav in the month of .September, while the other assaulted him with a 11 \} lt as to I8U3, and that all ami each of such olliclub. McMillan fought hard and had ! w ^l be done. J lie new butid-1 cers as shall so liold shall procure from
iMevv Heating Stoves, Guns and Bicycles ^
FOR GASH
-At LOWER FIGURES than ever before.
JOHN OOOK,
Tlw SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.
several deep gashes. '1'he other robber flnally struck him a crushing blow over the head with a heavy club, felling him
senseless to the ground.
Today the report comes from Poland that the assaulted man's name was Tarr and that his story Is generally discredited. It is not believed that lie was assaulted and robbed, although he exhib-
SuuAR has rccentlv sold in « ^bed coat and a slight wound on ‘ , the neck, which he claims was done by irivnt .st i nt «- p"um > .u. the point of the knife, which readied but ii that democratic scheme to ||j s neck after penetrating the heavy put the product back on the dtittrj clothing. It is further hinted that Tan
his heavy clothes cut to shreds hy one
nt tin* highwaymen, tin* blade inflicting tcmpluted lawns and flower-beds, it
will lie a splendid improvement for
the Junction.
ing is a beautv, and with its eon- t '“‘ ir sureties a written consent to tin* • aforesaid extension, or give a new bond
NEWS FROM DEPAUW.
able list succeeds the price will lie advanced to 14 or 15 pounds
for $1.
*V,
The bright outlook for republican success should not be marred in any possible way. The prize at the end of the race is of too much
The News Daily from fireeiirastle’s Great
Center of I.earinnu.
Tin Delta Tatis entertained Sat-
urday afternoon.
Luther Benson delivered his lecture on gospel temperance yesterday afternoon to a crowded house. The college oratorical contest will occur February !l. The class contests will take place the -6th inst. The trial of Wright vs. Rittef for assault and battery came up be
had lost the money gambling and had adopted this ruse to account for the absence of the money. The inconsistency of the story accounts for the general
disbelief expressed.
Later—We learn later that the vie-| fore the Del > auw moot eourt this tim of the affair was Levi McMillan, , , , - , who is a stock buyer and lives north of I m0rnln 8' A h>T ^ number of 8t jd - Reelsville. lie was known to be in l ' n ® 8 were present. I he case is now
magnitude, and nothing should be Bowling Green Thursday and was heard j iu the bands of a jury, which it is permitted to interrupt or disrupt to ' a y be wa.'going to Kingo’s, which thought will disagree.
, , , would necessitate the crossing of the the harmony that at present pre-, 1>olan(lbri(!}rt . McMillan isa fl necit _ vails in the republican ranks. izen, who neither drinks or gambles.
to the satisfaction of the council otherwise their term of office shall terminate in Mav or .Senleinlier of the original t-nn for which they were elected or appointed, or at sueli lime as their terms now expire. And the couneilmeii from each ward, whose terms will expire in May, 1 N>:|, is hereby continued in office, and his term extended until May, l e !i4, and the coiineiinen o each ward w hose term would expire in May. 1S!)4. is hereby continued in office and his term extended until May, and hereafter when two coiincilmcn are chosen at the same time from the same ward it shall lie determined hy lot at the first regul ,r meeting of the council after their election who shall hold his office for two years and who for four years, and biennially thereafter one • ouncilnian shall lie elected hy the legal voters of each ward. The term of eoiineilinel) shall he four years, and they shall be elected biennially. The successors of those w hose terms are extended until May, |s)4. shall then in* elected and their terms continued four years, and ihe successors of those whose terms are extended until May, IHflli, shall then be elected and their terms
continued four years.”
AT A\EAI .-1 milS
do you ever consider the quality of the food you are eating? It may lie good. It might ia* better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. Is it not worth while to make -tire ilia, your Tea, t'otl'ee. Sugar. Butter, Kggs, Snices, and iiiinimerabli: other groceries an* of the best quality ? There isueh a trilling difference in the prices of tin* he-t and tin* worst that it certainly does not pay to liny the worst, even on the false gt'bitnd of -upp<-cd economy. The best is always the cheapest, because the most satisfactory and durahU ami the very best of everything in the Grocery line is kept at
Broad street & Hurst’s. COR. WASHINGTON AND WATER STS.
Congress will furnish money to i meet the present deficiency, but Secretary Carlisle is ashamed to furnish specifications for the amount needed. About one month ago he estimated the deficiency at $28,000,000. It is iiiorlifv ing now, within a short month, to change the figures to $75,000,000 or possibly $iU . 00,0'MI. No other secretary ever made such a gigantic blunder in his estimates.
ArraiighiK fora Reuuion. At a meeting of representative soldiers of tiie 14th, 4 ird, 71st (6th cavalry), and 193rd Ind. Reg’ts, to arrange for a reuuion of said or ganizations, the following action was taken: An executive committee was appointed, consisting of J. A. Steele and Wm. Shields, I4tli reg't: M. J. Cooper and T. C. Grooms, 4-’ird reg't; Cain. G. Lee and Alfred
At the election of the Oratorical association this afternoon the following ticket was elected: Kugene Iglehart, pres; Iv. V. Kibbie,
IMPALED ON A PLOW.
Texas Furnishes fttartling Details of
'SlioekliiK Accident.
Belton, Tex., Jan. 15.—On the farm
vice pres; Frank Strouse, cor. sec; of W. J. Montgomery, three miles south C. C. Kelly, rec. sec; Will Mahan, £ Troy, this county, Saturday evening v 1» \Ir\*vTn*r\tvv<-»v\* wau Ivvou Lri*v<* !ort<1 xxr»fV»
trens.
FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT TODAY.
Mr. Montgomery w’as breaking land with a large sulky plow, having three largo mules working abreast, when his team [ became frightened and ran away. As
they ran he fell from his seat and in
Ore )\ow a FYnendAo Vae, cQAU’Te oi 'pvdYeo^cum
G B. COOPER.
J. W. COOPEF )
COOPER BROS.,
iimiti aim Liverymen.
oj* (dmeYnmn.
Busses to iiiitl from all trains,
KaKKHtfe TransfernHl, Liven Uttfs of all klmls,
Labs for Parties, Funerals and Weddinjrs,
iecialty.
Dray iny: a Spec
Pianos and Furniture Moved
MV-I l
In the selection of Hon. T. T. vr-r,,.,, Snt’fdnv ‘ o
I reg t.
of chairman of the countv central i ~
* \V il U
committee, the republicans of Putnam have again placed the right man in the right place at the light time. Mr. Moore in the three terms he has held the office has proved himself a man of ability, and his thorough work has done much towards holding rampant democracy 1 A.
Tlit* Drlnwaro, I.nckawnnn X Wentern ] front of the plow, the point of which Kimii the Scene—Fifteen Kiiini. penetrated his back and went through special to the Hnnncr Times. his heart and body. The body was
Viikk, Jun. I5.-A frightful
accident occurred this morning at the body was pulled from the plow the
heart was pulled out with it. He was a
Arc you vfihiug to work forthe cause of l 1 rot. tioa ii* placing reikibic iuformation ia the hands of your acquaintances ? If yon are, you should he identitied with THE AMERICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE, 133 W. 2C0 St., New York. Cut lids notice out anti send it to th ? League, stating your position, anti j.Hve a helping hand.
Telephone connection with depot ; Ladms’ Hall. Calls answered anytime
| niifht.
am!
any time tla> or
OFFICE Cob. INDIANA AND WALI l.v NUT STS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE
IjOcaS TimcGtird.
BIG FOLK.
the Huckensuch bridge on the Del- a^fS
aware, Lackawana A Western rail- several children.
Watson, 71st reg’t; J. M. Donno
hue anil C. O. Waggoner, 123rd express train ran into aj May i-oijrtiii tin* Governor. The date for the reunion I iwcai tiHiu ' teifacuptiig the two * f/ 1 '’i'o't iv ^ was fixed Wednesday and Timrs* j^ fifteen persons were , fr.'.m’eall'inu out"^ day the 29th and 30th days of Au-j killed and twenty-five terribly in-1 state militia to prevent the Corbettgust. 1S94. I j tired. A heavy fog prevailed and ^-bchcll tight.
The executive committee asks prevented the engineer of the fast the cooperation of the following traln 8eei the hcad .n ghti and
advisory committee of Post rso. 11: .. f
A. M. Ma.xon, W. E. Starr, J. T. 81 gn«l lantern. 1 he bodies of the vicDenny, J. F. Fee, H. Meltzer. j tims are being taken out as rapidly
Both committees will meet at G.
Biu Four Kxrursion Soutn. Feb. 8. Mrh. 8, and April i). tin* ]*»i^ Four will sell :it one fare, exeursion tickets to all joints in Kansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mis.^issippi. ami to many points in Georgia, Florida and Lotu>iana. Final limit. *20 days. OJ-ii F. V. a-;.
OOINU EAST.
No ti* Indianapolis AceomiiKMlation S:4’»am No Is* Soutliwestern Limited v ° imI *\, a , P m NolO < Inclnnati N'i^ht Kxpress ^btlam
OOIHO WHST.
Mail .. S:4r>nm No 17 soutliwestcrni itnltcd 17 44 \. m No dt Miittoon Accoiamodatlon p i
•Mil ti i
No 7* >t. L. and Uln Ni>rht Express.. 17:441 a m
No. 2 connects throiiK-h toriuemimti, i love land. Dayton and Benton Huihor. No. is. couelieB to Bntralo, sleepers to New York .in '. Washiinfton, I>. i . No. s connects throiiKii to
o al>Hiih and < incinnatl. '
in cheek. He enters his fourth term with the confidence of his party, and he should be assisted heartily’ 1)3’ all republicans, for it is .IcTid.t .....t ,’ji icpU.ylican year.
Good News for Mr. Durham. < ruwfordsville Journal. 5|r F,dw*srd«. tbe a«“\gnee
of
Frank P. Nelson, and his attorney, James M. Smiley, were in the city , .r<?<1*:r. 'J.r-iy r f***" .t'.*« the trust. They report that the compromise that has been made with Mra. Nelson will enable the assignee to realize about $76,000 for the land, and that they hope to raise enough to pay Mr. Nelson’s half of the indebtedness. If such should be the ei.se, Mr Dovham’i* propert} - will pavtheother half and leave a surplus, he h.aviug already paid about $70,000 of the indebtedness. Mr. Durham’s friends will be glad to hear this good news, as he will then have a handsome sum for the remainder of his dujs.
Post hall Saturday March
•3, 1894 for conference.
Says hii Exchange.
Late copies of the ( onnersville
as possible. Until the work is fairly
under way but little utteu be made to identify victims.
,, . ... iluath warrant had been read to him
unuLi waj out ulUe aUempt u JH j and he was on ins way to the gallows.
S.iiltll SIto.lt,.' i!.,,,* II,
Columbus, ()., Jan. 15.—An effort is on foot to secure the pardon of Isaac Smith of Pike county, convicted of murder in the first degree. Eight times the date for his execution was named and lie was as often reprieved, the last time after
the
A Lari;*’ Cu»k.
Mr. Alfred Hirt reports that the i work on his new cask is being pushed. There to lie 160 pieces when completed, and 100 of the pieces are now done. It will take several years for the staves to season, and it will not be shipped until about the year 1900. It is to be the largest cask in the world, hav-
- w - - -- No. 10, ooaebca for
( ievelaml niul « inclnnati, sliM pers to ( lm lu-
ll.it i ami Nrw York.
I .l.’.J , • ..ACv.'pi ■' iifAiiti't •
**’. i*. Hrr.sTin. Aaciu
MOXON iU>\ TK. In cIToct Sunday, Nov. Itt, H'.B
NOUTU BOUND. No 4* ( lilcagro Mull .... No 6" ** Kxpresa No 44t Local
I :i a I-.IV) |» ill 12:UT) p ui
SOUTH BOt*M>. No JF Louisville Mall No .■)• Noutbcrn Lx press No 481 Local ihtily. t Kxccpt Sunday.
7: IT a m p ui l:4.*i ji ui
The Weather
Billiartl Tourney Ended.
Chic.vqo, Jan. 15.—Schaefer defeated ! ‘“K t" i (, e the capacity of the great Ives Saturday night in the^nost exciting Heidelberg cask. The shipping
fill • j. . „ . . ... nt I 1 Ullicl • H. I '' CUoK. 111G Sll
yewx gives the following com pi i-I ine indications for this vicinity game of the billiard tournament, win-I i . , j.,
<*M r V’ 11 TV ,, for tiie eomvn'i thutv-siv boors ere ning by bare one point and making a tie will cost nearly $20.00
mrutary notice ■oi Mr. V7. II. SagJ* - > —■/ or the senes, if was aimou.km that an’s work at the Favette enuntv as follows as received by H. 8. | this would be played off, but they have
institute: | Renick & Co. from the official
W. II. Ragan,of Greencastle, sec- "‘‘"Cicr liurcuii at Indianapolis:
retar}’ of the state horticultural so cietv, delivered a very able address on ‘ What Horticulture Is.” He o • y. 'A.v.U'0* • • ^c/UL’.sXuvc works an improvement on the natural product. As an instance ot
Indianapolis. Ind.. Jan 15 Local rams; stationary tem-
1
agreed to divide the nurse and receipts,
giving each nearly $L\t)00.
STREETCAR ACCIDENTS.
Her Life. A little corner with its crib, A little imitj, a spoon, a bib, A little tooth so pearly white, A little rubber ring to bite.
VAN DALLY.
i
perature.
• r • i '*1 » ■
LouiM FoIIImIoii KI'Ih h Motornmn.
Arkansan Huu Over.
St. Louis, Jan. 15.—At th« corner of M 'J’VRVWV’ .* * l •AVOW*) W"«l
■ — last night a car on the ( ’ass avenue line south Greencantie. was run into by a car of the Lindell Mrs. Jerome Smith 1h quite sick ! company’s line. F. M. Axtell, motor-
thi?. he ^itc^ the contrast t ween I tj'.r , man on the Lindell line, was crashed
A little plate all lettered round,
A little rattle to resound,
A little creeping—see! she stands! A litlle step 'twixt outstretched hands.
Trains leave Greencastle, Ind., In effec t Nov,
19, \m.
FOK THE WEST.
Nor, Kx. >un in, for Nt. LouU. |billy 12:2uain, for >t. Louis * * • • f '• » < . <r.’ V’* -i’*. '« V 4 4 <■•’(« 4 « «« 4.4. 4 <*« 4 14'** 4 4 Nn S| Daily 1:57 p m, for l.ouis No .) Lx. Nun 5:2H p in. for Terre limit©.
FOR THE EAST.
v° i; x i, uli S;04 u in, ftir indiamipolis.
No 20 Dally 1:57pm, •* No x Daily :;:i5pm, ** Vo 7 Lx ^un «:70p m. ** No Pun,) -4'i.Vu in, ••
. mi ** »*
i 4 • J * V 4| < *< A little doll with flaxen hair, A little willow rocking chair, A little dress of richest hue, A little pair of gaiters blue.
the ordinary crab apple and the pippin or peurmain of the present |
btirtvi.'. -U .wrv-AU-Dh-o" •iv.^mUy ■■
from which lie has since died. Although both cars were filled with passengers no
one was seriously hurt.
James Mallory, a stock men of Batesville. Ark., was run over hy an electric car at Thirteenth street and Washing♦*r».» n.Tovy«*»« Inst Miirhf vi n <r itiiiiripo
The pump shop pays off today.
. . . , . , , Thomas McBride, who has been d.r, Agm'iilture is the piDneer or vl ,|t ln g Mt> . B „ yd , r , tll ,. ned
forerunner of horticulture. Horti- Iowa ye8terda
ej.dtnr<?th«-poetry of agrleal-larc.*!* •
* * * * * l • T. Ashley was appointed com- Irom which lie died. W. H. Bagau read a very able ra * tteeman from south Greencastle mura.w nt b Weiuiing. 0 • . ' . by the rcmiblicnis Brooklyn, Jan. 15.—Murder was at-
paper discussing the question. 1 __ __ tnWod ntwe.l.lin*’ hist eveuimr at «1 “What is the Matter with Our Ap- Several of our music lovers will Main street, when Andrea Santano, 29 •*• - In* 1 ; "lie celebrated Vienim orche.- ^fS&tXSS’FgSg rested the attention of the audience train lomlinson’s Imll, liulianuiio- Figaro, 22 years old, a disappointed
Ms thla pvonlnir suitor for the hand of Marie de Sante, ns, tins evening. who wag the bride of the eTening .
n-\ JJ'iiK T’,* 1 ?*/ * ! fV; *r ; M*'*>v. A liltlc Hciioolpaa am to ol>ey, A T 11 t ..tiwlv ’ t i _
A Tilth* studs -soon ’tin past— A liitlu graduate at last.
No U Dully 3:32 8 in,
FKOULV DlYlhlON L(*nve Terre Haute.
**•'•'* • *'' ’■ ,•.•»■••.*i■v• lor complete lime enr.l, irHIii* nil irninn mul stations, and for. full information 11*4 to ratoa, through ears, etc., address
J.s Dow 1 .inc, A gout,
J. M. I IIKSiiid>UOB, 1 ■ I'ooiK'tist 11* .o.V:*V..ffV V-r-i rfb'd I'VuviNv,,
■. » r 1 y • »
A little walk in leafy June,
A little talk while shines the moon,
A little reference to papa, A little planning with mamma*
A little ceremony grave, A little struggle to be brave, A little cottage on a lawn,
A little kiss- my girl was gone!
< HK'AGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS.
To niul from Torn* Himtc, hi efli ot
it 12. ism.
November 12. I
Alcnivu KUOM THK NORTH.
No:f Torn- limit!* X EvHimville Lx
No . Nilrilivlllo -n<H*l«l
No.t Tj.rr,*lim;t..& I vm.svlll. lh.il. hVlpi Non Uilcaifoi Nn.livIlU* Umh..l lomi.
and held it to the end.
•Ihfl 11 m
!.i
Nnsliville Uniitod ' joi(ib p !!■
south bound.
No tf ( hlciiKoi NnnhvllU* I.IiuIUhI 4:»l!im Cl; JT .. J. 1 ** 1 12:10 pm No 4 I.x|,r.>hh H-ISom
'I’txMai tkxflp in
Dnlly. t Except >iiii.|hv
» * , a . ,l< * ^ carry I’ullman sleeping cars,
and miscellaneous writer, stood second j and « carry 5
sli«» WiiH Secnnd.
Catherine E. Hogan, a New York |lM|1> teacher, author of u geological work . Trnhi 3niid4 ci
iiikI
in tho examination of 50 law students; <l»y eouc'lu-s mui 'rVin' »<! l ||ij 'between i li'.uru
mid Nashville.
The leading student was a blind man! —New York Correspondent. I
1 HAS. I.. -TOXF. t*en I Russ.anclT'kl Agt. ( hleairo.
