Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1894 — Page 2

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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY ‘II. 1S9I.

AI^Ia who aphRHO 1 ATHk A Good Tabic and Good Service

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER

Import a lit

Kveiiift at tin* ^Capital.—The

l.ateHt Ncwh.

A l' THE

Most, : Reasonable : Prices (,i> TO P. B. RACHN S.

Do You Ride a Victor?

DAILY BANNER TIMES

I’ublltMird every aiternoon except

Tl S

at the Hanniek Timks olFioe. comer V’ine and

Kninklin streets.

COMMON COUNCIL.

Cluni^re 1 . tor display advertisements must be banded in by 10 o'clock a. m. each day. Heading advertGements will be reeeivt :i each day up to 1 o’idoek e. m. Advertising rates made

known on application.

Short Session—Small ( laiiii Ordinnnee —

Hoard of Health ^lectinK, Ktc.

The session of council on last

\V \shinoton. Jan. •> >, 18!U.

TTic ricvcIniMl-lIill fctnl has taken it fr< Mi start anil now promises to torn into a war of extermination. Hill appeared to lie <}iiietly allowing himself | to he smihbed l»y aeijuiesing in the con- i tirmatiim of itic nominations of liis per- I sonnl enemies to federal offices until 1 ! Ilomiilower's nomination to the su- , prem ■ court. Then he began to pre- i pare to llglit back,ending witli a knockdown blow for Mr. Cleveland by se-

‘ceiving !

the eongratulations of Ids followers, in 1

evening waa short and sweet, there

and out of the senate, Mr. Clevelai d saw his opportunity for revenge and

Heading notices one cer l per word ench

st rtion.

was no

whs all burned and the smoke cleared away all before eight o’clock.

—— ;—— Mr. Ilridg' s of the committee on

All eommuniottl Ions should bo sign in! with j

th.-name Of tin- writ, r: n a nf.t—arlly for lights stated be called upon Mr.

publicii'.ion, but ns < vidoncc of ginxl laltb. ^

\..<inymou coiumantcati .as e.m not l>e no- Cole, president of the electric light

ticed. j eonipany. anil he insisted on the j company furnishing a better service:

The >lo*oii tiiiltiing.

\V. II. Mellotd, general tnanager ettring tiie rejection of tlie Ilornblower of the Motion, is much encouraged nomination. While Hill waster

over the business outlook for that road. The second week in Janu-

sowI. making, the powder | a ?’ the frci « ht department showed promptly took advantage of it by veto- '

slight gain in earnings over the ing the New York and New Jersey corresponding week in 1893, being bridge hill, a measure in which Senator the first week in several months Hill and many of bis most prominent

that a favorable comparison on ex-

hibit could be made.

If you ride why not ride the best? There is but one best and it s a Victor.

OVERMAN WHEEL CO.

BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO.

Where delivery i^ irr.'truhtr please report si me prompt!} at publication office.

J. K . L-7SNGLJON, KG B NT G Slj Er N G K STL. 13 INID.

Speelmen copies innilct! free on applicatloii.

RATES or SU3S-RIPTION

i hir Vc/ir in 'tdnuwr Sijinonths Three mouth* . «be mouth .

Pn v'crk hif ('nni>!

... $vno

. ..

.... 1.25

.50

When ileltvc: \ in tde by onri icr, all nuh-

ii be paid to tlietn as

seriptlon accounts ai

the} call an 1 ret* 'let for yame.

M. .1. HD KETT.... 11 AHHY M. SMITH.

Publisher ... Managing Editor

Address all coinniunlcatlons to Tiik Daily Haxnek Times,

The new republican state central committee will organize t In-

dianapolis tomorrow.

\Yk hupe every repulili an will turnout on Friday afternoon and vote. Help to make up the ticket.

that Mr. Cole replied they would try and give a better light. The first and final estimate on Franklin and Olive street side-walk improvements was. referred to the street committee. The final estimate of Water street side-walks was presented to the council and adopted

by resolution. ,

Property holders on west Wash-

Greeni’astic, lad. jjjjrton street were given thirty days

more time to construct side-walks. Mr. Miller presented the following resolution which was adopted by a rising vote: Whereas, our esteemed fellow citizen and ex-mem-ber of the city council, Henry Melt zer, has been visited with deep affliction in the death of his wife, bei

most

New York beneliineu were known to 1 bo deeply interested, some people say. in a financial as well a> a political way. ;

To.-Weather. Hill and bis senatorial supporters are

The indications for this vicinity | not doing any talking for pubiicalion

for thf coming thirty-six hours are about their plan*, but when the Cieve-

»* »«"•«• “ New Heating Stoves, Guns

Renick <fe Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis:

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visible to all the world without the use of a microscope. Republicans are enjoying tiie combat and are perfectly willing to shout “go it Cleveland, go it Hill” w ith sufficient energy to kt ep

’em lighting.

The democratic tarifl "kickers” have one more week in which lo try t > amend

of the winter will extend over the tiie (’levelnnd tarifl' bill, and it will instates of the Mississippi and Ohio elude the sugar, iron and coal elauses, valley today or Thursday morning, *•"' ; '. v nothing of tiie income tax, whieli attended bv a severe norther in they will try to attach to the tarilf bill . “ , - . . . . t ns :in HiiuMulHient; abut if tin* result of f.ull states and high north wind tll ,. ir ( . m>rt , .p.Hng the last week is an

Jan. 24—7:3 i u. «n.

Hidst cold wave signal, temperature will fall 20 to ."iO de gives by Wednesday or Wednesday night. The most severe cold wave

and Bicycles

FOR CASH

-At LOWER FIGURES than ever before.

with ruin or snow.

JOHN COOK,

1 1 A K K INGTON.

Today's I.oral Markets.

indication of their voting strength their efforts will only result in talk; they have succeeded in securing only one

Furnished tiie Uvii.v I5anm:ii Times amendment that was oppns d by the

The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.

Mi:. (T.evei.axd is the firs: presi-

tlaily l>y H.W. Allen, manager of

Jordan’s poultry house.]

H<*n9-

it resolved that we as :m express! m I ■‘ufiav 1 .citotce

, . , , , , r I iJ'K-ka, y..u d< tit to wttlidraw a treaty made by () f , M | r p 8 t,(. t .(n hereby tender to him ]' ,,U J . ’ rutkey*, hens, choice fat .. .

In- predecessor. His experience our heartfelt sympathy and condol- Turk >s. youmr. ehotee fat ....

w,;i not tempt another president e nce in this the hour of his great!

^ (Jiiefle, cnoioc t. f. Hlbrt ana over

to do the same tlnng. i berenvement. Resolved that these G^e.iMucfcfxl. . . I’.rrs trt’Kii, subject to cRnullnR Amm, ;it they are desperately resolutions be spread of record and’{{^rt^hrot. .

that the city clerk be directed to {'"oi sounKtoniB .

convey a certified copy hereof to

Mr. Meltzer.

ordinance

Arthur

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trying, the democratic party will if t-r lie .title to com inc.* t!ic p ■<>- pi • that the iicst way to deal with

a deficit is to double it.

T,

The followiug claim

was passed:

it :t favor if clerks of the ward pri

Tm: 11 \nni:i: Times w i:l consider .i. M.Donnohue, police ..

D. T. Ashley

Jdim a H Merry Wfiithrr, tire dept

murii's will -end us the official re- Geo.N.NcIhou . .. . Den S. WHHuuid ** “ turns at the earliest moment on j j).Gatier.ttrmaB. Friday night. A dr ip letter in the | J«»hn Tobin

postotliec w ill do.

$ 25 oo

< so

22 50 the

. 22 80

I’ridny NI^IiUh Show.

In the ‘'Meteors” the managers of Friday evening’s show have u variety entertainment that is tiie best of its kind. In no one part is interest allowed to drag, and

(.iemocriits nf tiie ways ami means committee—that making the free wool ebt use go into effect outlie passage of I

the bill.

Kx-Minister Stevens gave some very interesting testimony to tiie senate committee on foreign relations on Snttinlay concerning happenings in Hawaii (luring hi* period in office as minister, lie , went over the whole business, frankly ; stating that he favored annexation and showing that; for that very reason lie ] was so particular in all his official nets up to tiie formation of the provisional

government that the annexationist:. A M ERIC A S G R E AT EST S PEC I ALT Y COM P Y

thought him opposed to them. It is

FRIMY, JANUARY %.■

The* IVieteoPS,-

BEST ARTISTS OF AMERICA AND EUPCPE, HEADED EY

the sensational and thrilling per

Mik Dull on Prank Ulley

t i * i Tavlor Cruinn Ihe petitions presented to con Um iir.Hxien, .tone gross against the Wilson bill bear >pc*r Pittman, ••

Dow Whittaker, “

the names of 1,250,000 persons, the largest number of remonstrants ever known in the case of a pending

scheme of legislation.

Tin: discussion of the bill to re peal the federal election laws implies a waste of time that is most reprehensible, considering the necessity that exbists for sensible and useful legislation upon subjects of positive and practical interest.

II It lllllls, •• J. K. Ltinfrdon,atationory... .. . H. F. Beckwith, floor engine house . Parker & Alien, street Improvement

BOARD OF HEALTH.

The council met as a board

almost amusing to hear of tiie anger felt by Mr. Cleveland and the cuckoo democrats because of President Dole’s . plain language to Minister Willis con-

fonmutces holds the audience to the ceruing llis jntrij?lies with „ leex . queen tit w md. The best artists of America ami his lack of frankness in dealing ‘ w and Europe lead the party consist- witii the provisional government. If ing of Mods. Herbert Albini. the Mr. Willis had not deserved receiving world's greatest magician; the Ful ! K, "' h !l ! 11 wo " 111 "* v - r

w linve been written,

ton sisters, dancers ot renown ; Nei- The bon(l isslll . , niI ounee<l by Secre-

lie Me(iuire, the jubilee comedienne tiiry (’arlish* lias turned the populists company is for om nh.htonly.

t.A III 1.1 50

to a) 4:t M 31 30

3 tO «r.i

;m ,1

M i■ t-. Herb,•it Albini, tiie world’s greate-t magician: the Fultoii Sister-, dain , :'i's of fcnowii; Nellie McfJuii:‘, tiie jultilc:: coniialicitnc and sitr; Me A vtiy At D 'ylc, Irish dudi -TS'onw av I.cltind, the monopodes; Minnie Me \voy, world reic w it clog dacccr; 'I'iioruc At (’arleton. the American duo; H iker At lleruliart ntiisical D am: Kilimtr:ek,

only one-legged trick bicy-

clist. The program

closing witli *

THE I LAUGHABLE : COMEDY,

THE

SINATOR

I'll I: I'.KSt' OK 1 11 K SEASON.

and star; McAvoy it Doyle, Irish and a majority of the southern and dudes; Conway & Leiaud. the mon- western democrats in congress into opodes; Minnie McAvoy, world re-! ,,0W,i " K ! "" 1 wil, ‘ “ , ." 1 i '-

* nammattiry tulk is indulged in by

them, some of which will be given an .

fltn i s vs i s, Al..

health. Secretary Hawkins spoke nowned Hog dancer; Thorne it

i on the prevalence ot measles and Cnrleton, the American duo: Haker t seape valve by the resolution of Seim- ; the plan of meeting the disease. <t Hernhart, musical team: Kilpet- tors I’cft’cr and Allen, which will i>c He also presented a paper which t ick, onlj 7 one-legged trick liieyclist;,the text for some speeclies in the was signed bv the council petition-1 the program closing with the laugh- j'' ,Mle 1 *''' "' < " * l< , ' K r , * l< ' ,l t '" n ine for a naHonal bureau of health able comedy, ‘The Senator.” s,. llts ( H Secretary Ctu lisle was a proper one tng for a national bureau ol htalt . ^ A( , louS( .; is a .piestion that your correspondent to he established in Washington. j in will not deal with at present, but there

TT" interstate commerce com- He then read his fourth annual re- ' ‘ is no doubt of its legality, even putting missions statistics show that dur port, eoncerning the year 1893, from The World’s Fair in water ( . (( | or 1 ,lu! ’] 1 ''■ on ' ,,,||, ' n "" upon Hie aung the year cuing Jan. 3<k IS'Jl. which we take the following points: | offt , r 0 f the daily Banner Times is T^t^t m'thoSs'U.e i^tmf'blm'ds there were lorty-seven dillerent The health was good during the t j u , one open to the public, tor the pu,chase of gold for the

The next best thing to an actual 'hnnption of treasury note,. Of cottr,,

everybody knows that this bond issue

ScviLs on Sole at L,nn(los' > Drug SI ore. 71-it ii Fri

G D cooper . j. w. cooper . J 30 cl!l T!me Gard. COOPER BROS., „ lo - K o,:u.

iiaosfsf m livsnj^n.

S:45 it in I :.V! p 'll 5:15 p in .::-M it m

injured thereby.

i obligations, the democratic tariil' poi-

Tui. mercury in the thermometers marked zero this morning at nine o’clock. This is one of the beautiful drops in temperature which we have in Indiana. There e.tn be-no just cause for complaint, however, as we have bad more than ,.nr appro of (in;- .Taniinrv weather.

The cold is due.

colors. No picture in black and icy havingycstUtcd in causing the rev-

styles of car couplings in use, and I year and the house to house clean

mi that period 5«(t0 railroad cm 1 ir.sr nf 1892, showed the people the 1 v ;,p to the Worlds Fait is an ex " ver 5'body knows that t

fif x?e?e"| riecessfty of gref t^eare wiping] dilation o GVes'e

out of all liog pens in the city

tended to bettor the sanitary coi.di- w |)itc cup convey the faintest idea tion; while there were some oouta 0 f |]| e r( , u | appearance made on gious diseases during the year there j rajdway plaisance by tiie brilliantly was at no time an epidemic; means arra y e d Turks, Arabs, Indians, and nf relief will have to be devised fori ,i.- ...... -♦I.,.- *. relief in the matter of waste water., 8een the ' re . The life, the warmth

slops, etc., whi h are uow the chief ;in( | (| lt , spirit of these pictures sufficient amounts to require all the source of trouble; the city water ! make them captivating to l.oth ->»ld received from the sale of bonds, | supply is good : n quality and quau- voting and old, a;,.! render them ! , * I,IS * I ' M * l * l, ‘ tr, “ is,, ry notes to titv, this having been ‘reached by |--.re satisfactory than they could pay the expenses of the government.

the sysiem or filtering constructed; P, 0 * 8 '^ ^ L if wert ‘ ■» ?'“«"!

J ^ I l. oml wh to Cn

GOING EAST.

No 2' Imlift mi polls .YocoiuiiuKltttlon No IS* .Southwestern Liuiite<l No H 4 Mail No 10* ( Incinmiti M'rht Express

GOING WBBT.

No 0* Mall 8:45 n m No 17* Southwc stern I .iiniretl 1:':44 p ut No lit Mattoon Accommodation 0:34 pm No 7* s t. L. and t In. nImtIi? LxprcAS.. 12:40a m No. 2 connect j tlmnnrh tot ine (imitl, t levi*-

- Inn, 't "“J"’" Ib*:b"r. No. IS ,r . l4Utl<«‘ bill, (all, HUM., nil any time day «.r -‘'eefei'i to New loikam! ..... tiiirht U iiahinirton, I). < . So. 8 etinnccrH tlirouirh t<» | * I and ( ineimmti. No. 10, coaches for

' Ulevidnnd and « ineliiii:tti, Blorpertf to t IneinOFFiCCCOn. INOIAMA A!2C V2AL-

,* -LiV WrVf3.’

l*\ 1*. I

H.ishos t<» and from nil trains.

HitXMa^e 'rnnisfei r. d. Idverv Kitrsofal! kinds.

(’abs for F.irlles. Ftiuerals and WetMlnjfS,

Drayiny n Sneclally,

Pianos an ! Furniture Moved

Te!et*hone ennneetion with detmts

and

11 ukstis, A*ent

enitew l«> fall below the amount nee lei). but it must be plain to tin* humblest student of finance that it will he a very easy matter for Mr. Carlisle to comply with tiie letter of that act by having his trieiuls the \\ all street hunkers, present treasury notes for redemption in

“ Simplest, and L’est.’’

monon Korn;.

__ _ _ __ 111 rlfict Minduj . Nov. 10, IMIU. THE FRANKLIN

No 0 ** Express No 44+ Local. .

Tub little band of who are working to

college men bring about

last summer by Superintendent

nVcuV'ir .. e .wt ,n...f. k ***.'Jta'n ^ r.,,-.

scriptiou to tiie paper for *1.50. “'T'-^entative Tom Johnvm. ... You get all the views at once, and 0hio > who X U ' rW * ,n bel "« :l do not have to spend several times frat-free-trader-monopolist. is still very

have liecn accused of deliberation born in the city during the year, by a few thoughtless individuals, twenty seven males, thirty-six feThe reformers are working slowly males: of contagious diseases we but surely, and when they ate had eighteen scarlet fever cases, ready to issue their report some- diphtheria three cases, typhoid 'oody will De surprised. Harvard, fever eleven cases; there were liftyI’rinceton. Yale and lie ITuversity nine deaths, being a rate of IJ.tiG of IVnnsylvania arc now consider t0 tlu , i t 000, which is above our ' n -~ ll " i 1 ' “I 1 ' 1 * 1 'I ’ 1 I (l - average for the past four years, but •Imnmr) 15. I*stt, w«* ihe coldest day of hoi considerably below the average for

the state. We start the new year

black and white. Call at the count-

True, Ihcre will -oc a little triek<‘rv atw.Ut :-i:cll :i plan, imt Hint will lip

mmk

HOUTII IIOI’M).

j No :r Ixjnisville MkII ; No 5 >oiitnern T.xprt*Hs.

N ' I8t IA n .ii

* Dully, 1 Except Mindti} .

1:27 n m I :05 p in 12:05 p in

2:47 a in ;::.Y8 p m 1:45 p in

ing room of this paper and see a set. not, ""S new fro,n tl,e ‘b’moc atie sd-

TYPEWRITER.

*;

The coldest

>cur.—llAXNKII Timks.

M rong a 1 - n-ual. . n. . ..mioi w j|], the oily in good sanitary eon-

day of last year to our republican ( ]jjj on neighbor w«s when the people bade

tiie Harrison administration ‘‘March fo(u)rth” from the Wiiite House and the democratic party was restored to power.— Ifcninrinl. The />t iiiat i-Ht should have added that the business of the country lias been steadily growing colder ever since that remarkable cold day

it speaks of.

Mur!*iiiK«‘ I.mtiiki-s. ^

The first marriage licenses since Jan. ii were issued yesterday: George T. Alien and Alice M. Renick; Charles L. Wood and Jo

sephine Belle Fox.

the amount in a coupon

is unsatisfactory.

deal that

tf

Nlnnli (■ tun KxcMirNlou. Jan. 2‘Jtli to Feb. 4th. incline 1 the M<>nou K nitc w ill make a round trip rate of $21.00 to Mobile, Ala., and $22.00 to New Orleans. I.a., account Mardi Gras Feb. nth, tickets good returning until Feb. 28th. J. A. Muni km. Agent.

72-U*w

VAN DAM A. Trains leave(•ro-ncnstle, in«l.,in i lfrel Nov.

19, ISSS.

KOK TH k WBWT.

No 5 Kx. Sun 8:56 a m, for st. lamls. I No i 1 Silly U:au a m, for st. lauils. 1 No 1 Dailv 12: 3 |( m. for st. IxmiIk. No 21 Daily 1:52 p in, for sr. IuiuIm. j Nii 3 Kx. iSun 5:28 p in, for Tiufi* iluulc.

roil TR3 EAST.

"X'W r-.1t?v.s*n ATt*. ' I Has fewer parts by h all,: NoDaily it,: pm,

I and weighs less by half, 1 so 2 l-SI’J'un.’.’.’.’.'.ftSlJS; •• ••

, uoj otiicr type-bar mucluuo. No i: Dally ..2: s„„i, •• protecting die pei- standard Keyboard—forty keys, jirint- N; ‘' n ; !.o2uiii, “ Tom Johnson. He ing eighty-ono characters. Alignment i‘i':<>lHA i»i\ |sii>n

perfect and permanent. Work in -' -yc leric.iiu'.iD

the’manufacture of these si K* ,t m soon m ’ ritUm, end so re^ !!!; in^lir.

mams. intercnan^caDiO parts. Cosi°* i *>r rnmplotc tlm* 1 <*uni, nivinn* ail tmina Structcd nmn 1 m P entireU- of ami statlens. and lor full li l |'oniiatl<>,i a-lo

courts bv other steel lail manufactur- , r lllln A f J I _ i ales, through ears, etc., luiili' ■- ... , , , i , r metal,of U If El vT U!. L 9 tno best! , ,, , d.,«i,i.v<i, \geni, crs. Having substantial protection for r|Ua ,i ty , and by the most skilled ' ^ , , , . ■‘-“ a-ne. f lic rails made by his company, through workmen. Uncqualcd for manifold ’ "

tin* owncisliiD of a number of paten!-, and mimeograph work. Carriage locks ... at end of line, insuring neatness. * 1U< AGO ,v KAHTKRX 1I.I.IN0I.S.

much in favor of soual interests of

1 makes steel rails, and in an attempt to

monopolize rails he was

lie tried to destroy the

Tm: Rasni'I! Tints gives the news while it is fresh.

niB rm.r i:xrur.i«B soul... rivals by offering an amendment lo tiie JoiMig UufdUKors^ Handsome ni'a'pFel). 8. Meii. 8. and April 9, the I’.ig Cleveland tariff bill, to put sled rail- pearance and character Four will sell at one fare, ex. ur-ion on the free list, an attempt in wbieh he of work Sncod limited ^^^ma, ! Mi:-Edpffi: M ;;:d-,om^ failed, thanks made by only by the .skill of the operator

' ‘ 'Representative Dalz II, of i’ennsyl- *8 BendforCaialo.Tiieaiulsp.'cIiarn of work, a vania, and to the -olid republican vote FRANKLIN EDUCATIONAL CO. 'flic liou-c committee on pensions lias ^ V ? abash Avo. CHICAGO/

made a favorable report on a bill re-

pealing the law that prohibits the pay- Subscriptions for any magazine me,it of,» pension to any person who p n p t .,. taken at this office. We

To and from Terre llau.e, in offoet

November 12, isiu.

AlUDVK I HUM TUB NOIITII.

No 3* Terre Haute & l.van.vllle Kx

No 7 Nashville - peelul Noll 'I'errelli.ole .V

point- iii Georgia, Florida and Louis-

iana.

Fina I limit. 20 days.

(iJ-tf F. P. II t kstis, Agl.

|)r. James A. Ricketts cures nil waleli troubles. 72-11

11: 0 ii m

■" ” * w 8:0* p in NoD I i‘rn‘iluut< > A: KviinsvlIL* MhH. 1:50 |> in No.» < htoagu A NumIivIIIc Lhnltod . .HMUpiO

NOIITH HOIIND.

No ( hlcn«o& Nashville I.inilted 4:.V)nm N° “ -Mull 12:11) pm No 4 " Kxprrss 11:15 pm No 8 ( Ilienko S|«i|ul ii jipiu

Watch repairing done -eicntilicall.v by James A. Ricketts, the jeweler. 72tf

voliintarilv engaged in oi aided the ivbcilion against tiie i'uitcd Stalls.

Kx press

- by. t Kx.cpi Sunday

I mins 3 am! 4 curry Dulluiiui Hlccpinir cni*s« between » hicfipi amt KrHiihVlIL* Trains 5 ana H curry I’uilniHti palHfr si« ears anti nay coaches and run hoIUI between < hiciwo

ana Nashville.

will save you money.

. 1 HAS. !.. STOW*, uen 1 l ass.ar.d T'kt Awt. < lilcapo.

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