Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. 01*EENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY, JANUARY l(i, ISBI.
V
amples Kree to All.
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
ThUINT WITH
jeTAITATTS PHINOT^Ke PLOUR C&HUI NI & 7VYM PI_e SVRUP.
Important Kv<*nti» ni tlu* Capital. Latrst N«*wh.
■F. B. RAGAN'S.-
Aunt .Iniiimu’s |>er inickairt* Ui nuiuc Mapli* Syrup |>er (jnlloii Niue Flush I.unl per pountl...
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Ru<t Meals in city Hust Oysters in ritv—tew or fry.
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QOODS SOLaD FOR WHAT THFaY
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DAILY BANNLKTIMKS
PubliwluHl ovt*ry rtfti*niot»n exerpt Sunday at tin* Hannkk Timks olflei*. corner Vim* and Franklin stroots.
Chnn>rti-- for display a-hfit 1st inonts must ho hande<l in b\ lOo’oltwk a. in. oarliilay.
Read
in* advertisomonts will bo rtHM*lv(Ni oaoli day up to 1 o’clook it. in. Advi*rtlslnK rat os tnado
known on applicati>>
on.
Hoadinjt notices one cent per word ouch in portion.
The Coining Coneert.
'I’ho Franz Wilczek concert companv will appear in Meharrv hall on the evening of the ilth. The company is highly spoken of hy the press of the country, and is made up of the following artists: Franz Wilczek, violin virtuoso: Inez I'armater, mezzo soprano; Mamie lieuek-Wilezek, violiniste; Marie
NEWS FROM DEPAUW.
The N«*\%h Haily from HriM'firiuitle’H tireat Center of l.earnmu.
George \Y Jan. 23.
('able lectures here
IV tHHINOToN, .Fan. la. tK'.rt.” Secretary ('arlislc lias one good frail; In* knows w here to look for good advue wlien he is in u hole. He is in a hole now, and it i' a deep and dark otn . Having eulled In vain upon his party associates in congress for legislatii n that would | rovide the money to niei t the deficit made by the announeeinent of the Cleveland tariff program, he has now called upon Senator Sherman for advice and aid. Senator Sherman told the democratic senators at the time they deelined his suggestion that the silver repeal hill should tie amended so as to authorize an issue of bonds that ! the administration would in the end!
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All coinmuiiicatlons should bo sign***! with i r , , , , . a n i tho naiiif'nf the writer: not ncoi — saril\ fur PjCkhartlt. pilUllSt, 1111 (1 licrilRru
■ f u ii I fit It It I
l tor:
publication, but as evidonco of good faith. , r ...
A .i »n\iu<»U' ; fommunit ations can m«i be no- KlDsti'lilO, tCIlor. I IH*y Will rOIKlt*!*
‘ the following pro^ium :
President John spent Sunday at have to issue Is. Well, the end is I Crawfordsville. *" si 8ht and the administration is going |
to issue bonds, with or without the
The university will support no consent of congress. If congress will tutors next year. ( authorize an issue of bonds they can be Miss Edith Beauchamp is visiting t,> a sl " ,r ' l ,,!rio ' 1 il "' 1 t " ' ;,lr . v
! only three per cent, interest; if congress
| h '‘ r P' ,rentS at Ti l )ton . | will not authorize the bond issue, they ]\I i. ilson, (»f Attica, is \isitinij ;n*o tola* issued under the law of ls7.">.
Where delivery is irregular please report same promptly at publication olhee.
I’AHT FIRST.
Gavotte—Haeii . Marie Eehardt ,, . ! Fver True—Harry Howe Shelley..
Specimen eopies tnniled tree on application. Bernard Klnsteine
Grand l anta^ie—Vieuxteinpa .Franz Wilczek pledged
i Tminung—lierlioz Inez i’armater
his cousin, Mrs. Sehillin^, at ladiew* and will eonsefjnently carry I or tv,
hall.
Misses
percent, interest and will rim a long
RATES Or SU DSC RIPTION Our Ycnr in advance.
Si.r month* ... .Three mtndhtt (die month Per week by Carrier
i ,] e Ballet—l)e Berlot
. Mamie Beiick-'VlU^ek
1J5
.:s» , Duett, ‘’Nearer and Dearer,"—Fardb j Inez 1’a nnater
HCClolO. • 1 ii 1 . P1 , Mr rt Kins,,
Walters and Parch were time ’ ‘'he bonds have been printed , . , , , and the otticiai annouiieeinent of tiicir to the Al ? ha Phis i sslt „ Inuy b( . , 1:l d u, ; „.y time.
M r. Cleveland is as obstinate ns ever.
Prof. TiOtigdon was unable to Notwithstanding tin* liumiHatiugposihear his classes today on account of *h>n in w hich he is placed hy the last
tllcrmml Bins,cine sickness.
When dellverv la made by carrier, all sub-; „ . . . ,,A,JT Hei lpti«»n Recounts are to !»• paid to them as <‘>nct rto for two \iolint Alanl Mr
they call and receipt for same.
M. J. BECKETF HAltKY M. SMITH.
Publisher . Managing Editor
Address all cominunicationB to The Daily Hanneh Times,
Greencaatle, I ml.
That train load of recorders was ill Parke county at last re
ports.
At Indianapolis the unemployed called on Governor Matthews and asked him to cull the legislature in
True Heart of Mine—Murlo ( e’li Bernard Klnsteinc
a) Snowflakes Cowell ) i, uzI > annHt cr
Mr. Dickey, after n sickness of
iindMn. "ii,/., k 8( , ve| . a ] u'eeks, has resumed his work
in college.
The Betas will have a reception tit their chapter house tomorrow night in honor of Dr. Sims, one of
hatch of Hawaiian correspondence, Which includes Piesident Dole’s manly and straightforward answer to Minister Willis’ demand that the provisional government retire in favor of the disso-
,, Lullaby—iiiwn r,.i nc ncas win nave n reception lut, ‘ who had previously anSpanish Dance (Zapatcado)—Sara- at their chapter house tomorrow ! 1,0,1 nce<1 her hitention to behead her sate Kranz Wllcsek . . . , „ _ „ , opponents as soon as she got haek into Quintette (selected) ...Dy entireoompuny night in honor ot Dr. f llna . one of ,„ )W er, ami w hich was sent to tho house Says the New York llvrtthl: their alumni. Saturday and to the senate today (the “Mr. Frank Wilczek, a young Aus- The •enior class has selected senate was not in session Saturday,) he trian and a pupil of Joachim, Hon. Henry Watterson for class ■dill wishes to restore the queen, ami is iiu ,,rntor 1, i« fhmioh, that Mr '»»king use of the methods which have played a Homanee and Finale of «>r«tor. It « thought that Mr -. „ euonie fami]iar sinc( . the nie ,. ti f Wieniawski in a manner to aston- " utterson will likely accept. | the ( . xtni gt . 8gion to .. convert .> niPniber s isli the audience. We have very Dean Howe has been detained a j of congress to Ids views. If public few violinists of tlie calibre of this few days from his return from the opinion, instead of being strongly opvoung man, upon whose discovert west hv making other engagements j J'"*' ,l!i ’* tll,! had
special session. The request is out . . . j , . , ' . .. , ““*" ■ * - ■■
1 ___ .... .1 Mr. I homus is to be congratulated, for concerts at Nebraska ( tty and
of gear. That legislature lias already done enough damage. Let it rest until compelled to come forth
h\ law. The lu st work it can do is .
: intelligence.
to stand dissolved.
It is Now Correct.
Owing to a misetable blunder by
been overwhelmingly in favor of restoration this hatch of correspondence,
In response to prolonged applause j Council Bluffs. Ills concerts are which includes the dispatches of Willis Mr. Wilczek played again, with the successes financially. heretofore withheld, would have made same beautiful tune and musical! The names ot those who will eon-! , ’ Mtoration ,,Dpo * gi,,,e *
, , . . „ , If plain arguments and incontrovert. ( test in the class primaries for places ib , ( . lavts eount ,,, for anv „ lill , ;
The Ames will i „se. on tlu* coiloge contest, aH* as tol democrats the Cleveland tariff bill I’he Court of Appeals at Atiniip- lows: Seniors — Messrs. Bentley, would have been buried beyond hope
olis, Md., on Friday sustained the Dunn, Dimmitt, Brumback, Gee,
a compositor in correcting a proof 1 opinion of tlie lower court in the and Matthias; juniors — Messrs, in yesterday's edition, dates wen* Bishop Ames will ease. The cast McNutt, Hitter, Huron and Mcmixed in the election iaw we pub was entered on the docket as Hiss Cutcheon ; sophomores, Messrs. N’a
lished. We reproduce the article and others vs. Weik. The case was today in it? corrected form: tried in the court of common pleas,
sm-h city shall con- Baltimore, last May, and attracted
“Tin* ot’.ieers of
sist of n mayor, two coniiciliiicn from ; ^ .1 each ward, a city clink, treasurer, civil ; il gfeut deal ot attention at the engineer, street eoiniiii—iomn. chief of'time. Mrs. Emma L. A. Weik, the tir • department, health officer, mar- , , , . P , , 1 shat, and it the common .-(inncil deem granddaughter of Bishop Edward | it expedient 1 city siMrncy and a cit\ R. Ames, of the M. E. church, sued
judge. The oily attorney, the street commissioner, tlie civil engineer, tlie
of resurrection by those presented iigninst it by the few republicans w ho have had an opportunity to speak during the absurdly short time allowed for general deflate. Tlie orders to rail-
Walker; freshman—Mr. road the bill are imperative and there is
little probability that any of tin- iiuin-
~ rr - " ~ j erous amendments which w ill be of-
Two Fin«* S«*rmoin*.
CrawfontovlUe Journal. j fered by dissatisfied democrats during President John, of DePauw. oc t, " , l ""ler the five minute rule, cupied the Methodist pulpit vester- "''i' h « ill occupy the rest of the time , , . . 1 , ' . until the 29tl» hist., when the liill will day, both morning and evening,' be voti , (1 l||)on wiM , )(l t( . () , Ult
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.
J. K. UWNGDON. AG N T G R fc B N G A ST L B IND.
New Heating Stoves, Guns and Bicycies
FOR CASH
■At LOWER FIGURES than ever before.
JOHN OOOK,
The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.
AT /All AI. LAI..S
do you ever eonsider the quality of the food you are eating? If may he good. It might he heller, purer, fresher and more wholesome. Is it not worth while to make sure that your Tea, Coll'e -, Sugar. Butter, Eggs. Sniees, and innumerable other groeeries are of the he-t quality ? There is sueh a 1 rifling ditl'erenee in tlie prices of the best and the worst that il certainly does not pay to tiny the worst, even on the false ground of supposed economy. The ties) is ahvay- tlie cheapest, because the 1110-1 satisfactory and durahit and the very best of everything in the Grocery line is kept at
Broadstreet Hurst’s. COR. WASHINGTON AND WATf.R STS.
del and Wade.
FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST
G B COOPER
J. W. COOPER
to have set aside Ins
chief engineer of tlie lire department, left all his property, now* valued at and the health officer shall be appointed j., ,, by the common e.um.il: . *1140,000, to his daughter, Mrs. That tlie common council nun dU- William J. Hiss. The case continpense with the street commissioner and , , , : city, re.piire tin- marshal to perform Ids du- 9ed it week or more, mid was nlily j
will, which und P rL ‘ ached two remarkable ser there is one cbnsolation ahead. Mr. toons to two immense congrega- Cleveland will not he aide to recognize 1 tions. Dr. John is probably as fine h' s !, ill when the senate finance com-
18 ; a " Kh ’ ^. r9 ' a pulpit orator as ever visited our '*'itte<* gets through with it. Nothing
/T\^ re l^a 91 Jailorii^^
COOPER BROS., Transfer anri Liveryinen.
B.IASCA to nml from all tmins,
u** TriiiiMfcrrmL
Ti ansf‘cm«l.
Livery liiyrsof all kinds.
Calls for Parties, Funerals and WcUdintrs,
lies. All stivli orticers >hall hold their contested by James K. Carr, jr..
respective office- for four I years. ^ V( | n ir wi'li-iin i’inl in v *8 powerful and tiowerj*, yet he is free-trade speeches of Tom Johnson of
» . .. 1, ...1 .. n: . Ohio .Ii*n*
. 1 , • , . , could sliow plainer what the democrats He is intensely logical with- of the hoilge realIy want t , ian out being tedious. His language piause they gave to cite
of
jjj s |Ohio, Jerry Simpson of Kansas, and |
OFFICE COR. INDIANA AND WAL-1-l.v NUTSTS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE
out and out
never bombastic or florid.
Said officers shall reflectively hold
their office- as follows: The mayor. Whyte lor me pininuii, amt 1 nom-! Iirvin of \* tu-i k-. ti.i.v I city judge, clerk, marshal and trea-urei. G T . description of the formation aud de-| ‘ , ‘ "‘ mt fret j four years each : Ah<I pneo/eef, 'i’liat Lanahtin und Betnnld 1 urtei . . trade, and. tis Representative Itlaek. of I
In the city go to W. W HIT E.
Local Time Gard.
big Font.
. „ , . , trade, and, as Representative Black, of velopment of the universe without |,ii n( ds. w ho wants succeed Senator I conforming strictly to the story of cullom. put it, to reduce wages in the I
Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the post office.
the term of office of the aforesaid offi- for the defendant. The jury rencer* shall commence on the'first Mon- ...... ‘
dav in September following the general 1 acred a verdict in favor of Mrs. . > u 1 1 1 it •. 1 u. » , .u 1 , , .
election in May. and that the terms of Weik, breaking the will. T he , Gene81 * was * ran<1 an,] held ,ns I ntted States to the level of those paid offic e -hall he I ..ir year- from such , . ' . . hearers spell hound. On March 2 hi other parts ot the world. That is a .» r i; js!.c£^ :rz; jsz: ,»j '»• ^ «*» -«»'■ •» «-* ««>• ' Fumt um or&mp,es er, civil engineer, street eommissioner. , , . . and give a lecture for the benefit of : — ~ - .
. . :. .. ... . : . everv point the tower court ml ° I ISH tit?
ItheEpwortn i.eague. He shouid
The opposition
j be greeted b)* another large audi-: proposition
ttncc. | cried the liemoerats who tavor it. One i —
r. -lilt of the fright was the determina-
At..ba...a Here Toniut.i. iion- f the det.ioiraD ut the way? ami Spring Samples in a few days.
I he simple announcement that lnc . ulg committee not to offer the in-
engineer of the tire depimgieut, and breaking the will. i teal tit otiicrr now in office, and whose i " term expire ill Mat and September. say« r.ankUii Liui<lt.in,
1S93, or at any other time, shall hold! T . , , , I tlieir respective offices until the fitst! rrankhn Landers remarks last I Monday in the inont.ii of .September.; week at .Martinsville have caused i
1894, and that all and each of such offi-' . ii • i J .... cers as shall so itold shall procure from i ffiUfH comment. He said. “Alabama,” Augustus Thomas come tax as an amendment to the 1 tlieir sureties a written consent to the “If I don't like an administration . . , , i .. , , aforesaid extension, ot give:, new bond , an auininisu ation great Amerlcan p| UV( 1 8 to be pro- « eveland tanli hill, but to report it to
i uiui Nt*\v Vtuk.
Diiily. t Exfopt Sunf1»iy I I*.' HfEfSTis, \^t nt
E. W. WHITE.
to the satisfaction o’f the council other- I nm apt to say so. To my mind, ( juccd at the opera house this eve- tlie house as a separate measure. An-
* * i "'" - ”»*"szzitjiz,
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men from eacli ward, who»e terms will | , i ue9t,on - * ll( A tell us there is an B t r ic a l history of Greem agtle. This final result will he the same either way. | exnire in >lav. 1893. is hereby eontiu-: abundance of money, lint we know . ‘ , , -n,,. s-fe- * • 1
Hi' 1 m' !i v " "l s? > f: i n i ! *! !o-"'('on'i'n'i m.o,"" ■ ! there is not. They tell us gold will Vue eel[n Ne^York i ,l "' ,lo,,s< ‘ hy “ vury !in “ l11 " ,ar K in > b,,t •
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Qrc novx a PuvencWo TKe cause oJ( I J uo l \eoM\or\
MoNON ItOL !*K. In offect Sunday, Nov. ifl, IS'.r,. yORTB IIOITMD. No 4* < hlraffo Mall
No rt*
No 44t i AH’iil SOUTH BOUND
No :r IjOiiinvillo Mall i No f»* southern ExpriKH. . ..
Kxj)n-8H
N»i •♦.»
isUl'Ki Dally, t l.xeeiit Minduy
V ANDAId.Y.
each ward whose term would expire in j go to n premium.
May. Ism. is herein eotlliliued in ofiiee
They don’t want
it’s death in tha senate is certain.
and’his term extended until May. 189C: 1truth, il \on m t nn.m pYancisco and every large city in republicans on the senate committee on and heruattur whun two roiiiiriiimMi are down as tollinsr tBe truth, you must i IT ‘ i . . ehosen at the same lime iTom the 'June I . ~ , tdC i HiuL. L appclTi the flu. . 1 - aLo tactliona uguiiinl Lti<‘ tan
them i ^ Indianapolis, Boston, San i The minority report prepared by the I b ranuisco and every laiye c*itiV in ronnliliivina tiio nomtr»5ffrw* «,•, ■
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KOK TH K 'VEST.
\A r* F.v son m, for *t. Ijouls. No T Daily I:i:~o a m, I oi* v l. Louis.
. J2: II fi in, for s t. LouIh.
No 1 Dttil)
Cik i'Hiiy , V x :
of the federal election
Are you willing to work for the cause
ward it shall be determined In lot at 8e * them down as ignoramuses. But. cag ^ which is sufficient guarantee ^ or
the first regniir meeting of die council I they are not. They are the shrewd-J n e „ i laws which was passed hy the house at of 1’rotoction in placing reliable infor.
•ifii j i rlnir eduction who dial! hold iiL * \ For t h e excel I once ojf the Derroim-i , .
SS t ■ - « -■ ■ • ye.irs. und hiennLilly tliereafter one dorse this administration, nothing , „ „ , ,lo i"in. id that f.nrl> hn- t.m <
common sense reasons why
• ouncilmnn shall lie elected hy the legal voters of each ward. The term of eouneiliiien shall he four years, and
.
successors of those whose terms are extended until May, D-O-f. shall then be elected and their terms continued four years, and I he successors of i hose whose terms are extended until May, isnu, shall then he elected and tlieir terms continued four years.”
hut .lift.it awaits yon. I untuu re ]j c 0 f the Confederacy, William ! these laws should not be repealed.
round Out. The cause of sundry meetings and eon-idorablo whispering among the young ladies of a certain Sunday school class of this city. It is a social to he given at the reside nee of Dr. Throop on cast Scminnn street next Friday evening. All are invited and promised a jolly good time.
tins as a prediction. I nm in the . > s .^,j rc Tijr-krr. r. Tn"*- ''‘‘"'"“''’ ■“•nse play? a very smail part.
light to the finish. 1 am for the, dega C0llDty justice, L. P. Hicks: dolUrof l898 * 1 want 11 80 Cant a north,-rn railman can take his silver bullion by ^ D]an< Clement R ainbrid g C; Mr . paying the expenses of coinage, j Armetrongi hi(J agent w . j. I)eftn .
And the man that I vote for for’
in democratic legislation, but there is a | dim and shadowy hope that this hill! may be defeated in the senate by demo- 1 emtio opposition to it. It i« known ^ that Mr. Cleveland’s •feino,-ratio friends !
If you are, you should he identified
with
Thf fliyirmcAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE. 135 W. 23D ST., NEW YORK. Cut tlili notice out and send it to the Lea)joe, ptafiriK your position, and give a helping hand.
Leave Terre Haute. No T5 Kx. Min
Draying a SiM vIalty.
PlanoH and Furniture Movim!
Telephone conuwtion with depots and Ladies’ Hall. Calls answered any time dav or
night.
DOING EAST. No J) 1 Indianapolis Accommodation .S;4f>am No is* >onthwestern Idmittsl l:5j p m No m* Mall 5:15 p m j No 10* < ineinnati Niglil Express a m
OOINO WEST.
j No 0* Mail 8:45 n m | No 17* Southwestern Limited 12:44 p m j No W Mattoon Accommodation (irdl p m ; No 7* St. I . and ( in. -Sight Express. .12:40 a m No. 2 connects tlirougii toCincinnati, ( leve- ! laud. Dayton and Benton Haihor. No. is,
. r* i I -A/r i i n i conches to Buffalo, sleepers to New York and BnttnTis (iOVP f rP*n npn IVI.ino to (Irnpr u'ashiiiirton, i>. i . >«.. s .-orjim-i-fi i o-.....ri,
. o .ituiMi and « iiiciiomt i. >«». iu, i'line new lor
K,n0n Xit t,U * ,neome tax Ronairiu«r Utul OlooniriFr j (T-y.-land and^lneluuati^h epms t«, Uineiu.
bas unqtiegtioDably fright- o
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2:47 a in 2:;lM o ni 1:4.) p m
r iThiiis leave i»reeiieasiie, Imi , m ellpcl Nov. IU, IHttl.
1:52 p ill, lor M. Louis. 4iJ, ; TnJc- lluulu.
roil TUB BAST. No 4 Ex. Sun s.:b a m, for ladiahapoiis. No ‘JO Daily 1:52 p in, “ No 8 Daily 3:d5 p in. " “ v e f x *. . /.* , r 4 ? . No 12 Dally 2::H a m, •• No d Daily d:;>2am, *• “ I’EOIM A DIVISION
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7:05 a in. for PtHJirln.
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or complete lime card, vriviuvr all trains | and stations, and Tor full Information as to ,
rates, through cafr, etc., address
d.S. Dowijno, Airont.
•V M.< HKSHHoumi. i reeneastle.
Asst tien’i i'ass. Agt, St. Louis, Mo.
J. R. LEATHERMAN,
Lathrop Page, a southorn l>oy, F. New York are afraid of thccfli cts of I
congress Inis g(.t In .land tlnie. \V.. „ „ r,. | ,.nl niiicI.' .talr PHYSICIAN : AND : SIIROFON.
“"*• ' ‘“"jP.«.vnf bilBine.., «. ^ I letti Decatur, tin ante helium ser- r |'fi'*»*t» Tin -Umi^ • in op tfi ft * ••• * i iNDtAftA, vant, Edward Matin: Mrs. Page, a lion of Hon. J. II. Manley, of Maine, to special Attention Given to Diseases of Wo-
widow who thinks twice, Belle Bar- succeed Hon. T. II. Carter, of Montana, j
CIIH A(H) & KASTKUN IM.INOIS.
To and from Terre Haute, in etfeid
November 12, iM'.id.
VPfMvw rv.>nT:!i •.
No d* Terre Hautt 1 \ Evansville Ex . u On m
No 7 Nashville special H:U <p No ! + TerreHauti VVfui c vHL> M Ji i T
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Biu four Excursion Soutu.
F«-b. 8. M. h, 8, and April 9, tin* Big Four will -HI lit one fur.*, excursion ticket? to all point? in K:iii?a.-, Telineg?i*e, Ahilmnin, Mi??i?.-ippi. mid to ninny point? in Georgia, Florida and Loui--
inna.
Final limit. 2" dnv?. tkf-tf F.’ 1’. IICKSTIB, Agt.
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>oV i htcagoil; .Xaiilivdle UinUcil
NOHTH BOUND.
No tf 1 llii-:i|ro,V Xii.livlllt' 1 .tlllitcil. t'Jli/fii
ron; Mr?. Stockton, another widow, ohui,of the executivecomniittee j
Lillian Schovelin; Care, Pre.lon, Paftf Hillgilg aitj I’atitlinK
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un Alalinma blossom, Kthel Irving; portion of tin- work, lie ?till remain?) Atlanta Moberly, Col. Moberly’? «t the head of the national committee, i daughter, Gertrude Magill. | The Banni-k Time?—10c. « week.!
iilly. t t.li-cnt -unili.y
TriiinnS anil 4eurry I'ulhnan »li«pinjr curs. ,
Done neiitl.x, clienpiy mid w ilh prompt in-??.
BOX T73.
R B. HURLEY.
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