Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 2'*, 1S9I.

AI.U WEHO AHHREIOIATK A Good Table and Good Service

AT Til K

Most : Reasonable : Rric'es go ru F. B. RAGHN'S.

DA HA BANNER TIMES

I’tiblls.u .1 t viTN nfternoon rx'* ‘i t Smvluy a; tUc* Ha ni.u TiMfcr* olB-u . eOi nt r Vine ami Fnuiklln st

( Imntf**,. f or display advert isements ninst !u*

- lOo'cU

w

up to 1 o'elaek p. m. Advertislittf rates made

loek a. m. eaehday.

be

Head

reeelv<<d each day

handed in by

in# advert isements will up to 1 o'clock p. in. known on application.

Heading notiees one ci r.t per won! each in

sertion.

A STRONG TICKET NAMED. Over Six Hundred Votes foiled some Sur|iri*»eH- TIm* Winners amt Pluralities.

Ail eoninuinleat Ions should bo signed with the name ot the write!*: not necessarily lor pnblicaHon, but us evideneo of good faith. V.ituiymotis eoiniiiiinicutioiis can not be notIced.

Mayor.

Treat uv r. . .

Clerk. Martha I Cou aril mini 1st Ward

“ 'nd “ ‘* ird **

.. Jonathan Birch , . . .John (r if more .James M. Ilnrley

IT///. /’. Starr

.... Thou. A bra ms . Edmund Perkins

John P. Wilier

reatfy to make a speech tit the ratification meeting. That second ward couneiltnanic race was the prettiest ever seen

here.

Everybody was too tired last

night to ratify. They worked too EVii iMi-tatVmeiitE iiiere

hard.

LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE\n.wem- Kx|*lnnatftoii.. U«■«■ninllirmli.tl«)ii. mill In. Itntloun. Kilitnr Haxnki: I'imi's : I>i mi Sir—During iny western cotieert tuiir I reeidved word that annomieement' ili.Togator.. to my moral aim !iii-iiie-' iniegniy were l.eiug eireiiliiled in n liu iv inaniier tlirnuglioir. the eity. I'le•- .1 ileioeotn if I) eked wiili a >h . i'.w ol'lintii won Id q ti e. I r l:il I one III dell'. ■'! nviile. t'ol lli'iirl. ti n long \ ii' I nave steadily horne 'lainli i"ii' stati niPiits, tnalieious an I nthei w i.-e. lliat have hi i'll eireulaled frum time to time, lelutive in me and my |ieregriiiations. Heretofore 1 Inive simply re!liteil tne aevii'iitions to u lew per nual friemD and ii.emhers of my facility. l-int base slanders have beeome so general that I : ni foreial to oe. eilpy a portion of yo ir vain ihle-p n-e for hick of time to >ee parli.s |)ersoii-

ally !!!

If 'iieh persona were ii' enrnes in their atlempts in eontradiet their prev-

wnilld he no

need of "words, words, words.” It is

Do You Ride a Victor?

Where deli very is irregebir please report same promptly at publication ofllce.

The above ticket is what got through yesterday’s grist mill, and there, were several of the best guess-

tuendotts plurality of ’2l>3 means

sotaething.

I Democrats concede that it was a beautiful struggle, and that the

line Year infidvance.

Six month*

Three month* < hie month J'er U'r< l; hji ( an in

2 AO I .~a

JVO .10

When «]eliver> is m ’d.’by carrier, al! subscriplion neetmiils ai .• t«» he paid to them as they call and receipt for same.

Publisher . . Managing Editor

, for the henetit of the stuhhoni few that

Marshal Mart- Icels like his tre- these line# have been written. l*as»iiig

over some facts which very inneh hindered my early work in tile university, siieli as that I was a ilungermi- bachelor, then later a widower with or without a living wife, and further addition of two and sometimes three lively hopefuls: 1 was next licensed of flirting with a eer- ‘ tain young lady, but later I wasgraii-

That candidate who carried a ded by receiving personal expressions |

l ruin thenc same parti os who had lor- ,

i hook of pledged votei s is now merly so neeused me. that they haden-

At the fall of the noon b ill yester- ( . OIU j 1H . ( . ( | Dint fiction discounts tirely changed their opinion inthisredav the hullois began rattling in the , • i ,• gard, and am eonlident that they still , ] , truth in a primary election. continue in this blissful state. ()i

, ... r . ... course i was highly flattered. At pres-, llireh s majority of seventy-eight ( . ht lllne be eonsideral.le room' 1

There is hut one best and it's a Victor. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. J. K. L-R NO DON, «GENT O R ES e NO A STL. D IND.

specimen <• >pi» s tn:*'.!*-! f ^ f»n appHt'uti'n. ers i:i the oity surprised rs the ticket is a <r ood one. rates or lUMSRimoN. |rotes began t howitig the result list That cand , dl|te w ho carried

night. The race wan a pretty one. 1

M. I. RECK I'T r II AUltY M. SMITH.

Address all coinmunlcutlnns to TIIKDAII.Y ItVNXEU Timks, , lireeiienatlc. I ml.

Hl-.l’t BMC A\ « t ry TICK FT.

For Mayor

.1 ON AT 11 A X BllH'll For Treasurer .IOIIN HII.MOnE

For Clerk

.1 AMKS M. lU IM.KV For Marshal WILLIAM K. STAKK For < oiineiltnen First Waal—THOM AS ABHAM.w Second Ward—KDM FN D FF.lMvINS Third Ward—.HHIN J{. MILLLK

boxes, the election boards having eaten an early dinner or gone with-

out, in order

noonday rush. And it was

the voting was fast and furious and : it seemed as though everybody j wanted a say so in the result. Six hundred and twenty-one was the total figure—a regular old-timer.! The best calculators had figured upi the total fully one hundred short ofj that figure. This was surprise { number one. Surprise number two I was in the mayoralty race. It was!

,, ii. ,., , | Gilmore the older citizens are repgenerally conceded to be the dose i 1 , ‘ . . . . ... i resented, thi‘ voting men have Hur-

stragolc of the day, hut the Major' • . ' . ... ley and the middle-aged "

hnisht-d tn a galop with a majority j over bis opponent of 78. I'ne'.e! i John Gilmore, one of the best electioneerers in the world, hustled

was a surprise. Tin race was gen- for h change of ha-e in ott.er lines ami

to accommodate the . . , . , from other quarters. I shall be pleaded

a rush.; " ra ly tbo "« ht t< ’ , ’ L ‘ c,,vered , ’- v : to bold similar receptions m tne near

less than twenty majority either L'tiire.

Then follow • ii ilamimble anonymous leiters sent to friends of mine, endeavoring to estrange them from me. ; I found out who the parties were that i sent them, and hut lor my extensive forbearance I would have had parties! arrested. One of these parlies in addition took the trouble (perhaps with pleasure to forge the chirography of a mituial friend. This, however, led to 1 conviction and acknowledgement. .Still I forbear, hoping that some desire for ' pardon may show itself al the last. If | tiiere is anything meaner or more eon-

New Heating Stoves, Guns and Bicycles FOR CASH At LOWER FIGURES than ever before.

Seventy two was the lowest vote received by any one for the lug ! offices, and fifty-one for council. This shows that all the candidates

had friends.

Three soldiers and four civilians divide tile ticket about right to suit all parties. Then in John

few hours of “single h esM il- G. B. COOPER.

ternpt'ihl'e hi 't'll'i^ annals' of human'(V) I For those friends who prevented 1 correspondence than anonymous letters ■he exeued mo.) from lynching me

in which the w riter endeavors to poison fellows I he mind by base insinuations, and at

J. W. COOPER

Abrams and Perkins.

AMONG THE CHURCHES-

. , , , rioneerers in me worm imsnen "lint Hie Services will lie Tomorrow at I he ticket named yesterday byl 1 ut rr ” 1 11,8 ” orin ’ ,,u8lieu riaees or worship, the republicans of Greencastle i« a ai< >utid and bugged the treasurer- [\n denominations am invitea to use this model one from top to botton. I, >hip having a plurality of 12 over eolnmn for their Sunday announee-aonts.

is strong, evenly divided Iietween ,,i8 ne * r{!8t competitor. James M. voting, middle aged and old citi j Hur,e y wa8 renominated for clerk Zealand from the head to council-j Lv the handsome plurality of 119. men is one that the party can place Mr ‘ 8tarr wa8 8 iveD his before the voters of the eitv wj,!, | nomination for city marshal by the

\ny vacani', in the pulpit or clmnite In the hour of service, should tie made known at oner. I’astors and memhers of churches not here given are Invited to hand In their regular services hereafter. Notiees Inserted in this

column free of charwe.]

LOCI'ST STKEET M. E. CHfRCIl.

the same time forge the handwriting of a lfiend of one thus slandered, i have yet to meet it. Perhaps, a- <!ov. Long one said of Wendell Phillips, I am "more admirable in intent than in ex-

pression.’

The last accusations I meet as I return from my vaeatioa are so ridiculous 'hat I am forced to smile and say “what fools we mortals he.” 1 am accused this tune of selling the pianofortes that are the property of the university and appropriating the proceeds from such sales for my own use. A bo that I had run oil' with teachers’sala-

lynehing

in my absence I have the deepc-t re- : gard and tcmlcrost thanks. Many there are who have given me the warm gras ■ j of the hand from time to time, lending ai l to projects for the public advancement, and they are in the majority, | I hope that those amiable ( ?) persons w ho have such heartfell ?) interest in my personal and Imsiie-s a Hairs will he so "winded” after re:piind this lengthy epistle that before they will have caught breath again.their unusually ('r active brain material will he found coursing in otln r channels where heavier food for tin uglii will he waiting for tin ir capacious jaws, and ilie j 1-*J' mil i intent thereby i.htained found rnndilcive fr the establishment ol a

I.iuIIi

nlirlit.

every assurance of a

majority at the general election.

Corner Locust and Anderson streets. Kev. R. R. Hryun pastor.

rousing big! l * nornioU8 P !ura,it y of 263 - It was a hard day's work all

To particularize would be super- ar0Ul " 1 antJ ,he vote of eBch candi I)nous, for what can be said of one! ,lat< ' is somethin g he ma y " c11 he mav be said of all-they are clean. | l ,routl of - Tbe WH8 lnr « e and true men. The Banner Times is U wa8 a PP arentl V an y bod y’ 8 race ’ ,

proud to fly their names at its mast In the councilmanic struggles was pastor, at 10:.I0 a. m. and 7 head today. The ticket is a good where the roolly close work came in. da y ^rvices : entecostal and will roll up an old-time In the first ward it was a walk-away rmettng, 2 :15 p. m. Monday: Junior

for Abrams who had a majority L ^g uc meeting Aionday at 4 p. in.

over Williams of 114, lint in the mid week prayer service, Thursday, purchase new pianofortes for the use of

SaOcal 1 Sine (iard.

BIO FOLK.

lies and mortgage money to the amount . , , , , of *70 nno.OO: Where in Oree'ncastle ‘ '‘V,'" 1 af . ' )ro 1 ,1 "' r - v 1o '" i "" can that sum be found free and un- !'br.stm.. fellowship brethren, a word ti'iiineledV I would advise those who ' a uaie 111 m’, but I'lea-e limit it

Sunday services: Classes, 9:30 a.; desire lo be quartered at Michigan City ; to J 1 ' 1 !. 1 "'.R<{od tm-te. and— , _ __ , for a generous term to take this method Respectfully, James II. How h.

m., 1. m., and > p. m; . unday [tney have been accusing the subscriber,

school 2 p. in: Kpworth League of adopting) ns a short cut to that iiejon.i Des.npti.m. ,

' ‘ 1 revered olaee. Fifty nations and tlurtv-seven Ir U triu* that I have sold necoix!- » . , ‘ ; No 9’ Mail.. .. hand pianoi'ortes, property of the school { 0 h)niC8 ure rcpiosontcu. Added No 17* soiiiiiwcHternLimltiHi

OOINfl EAST.

j No *. H IiHlInnapoIIs Aecoiuiixxlation i No IK* Southwestern Limited «.fi *» N «» >hiil 5ii;, p

’ ‘ ’ ‘ ' ' DHH II

meeting, 6 p. in :

preaehing by the

p. in

one

republican vote.

H:4’» a n» I*’.44 p m 0:34 j) m

in every ease! , , I No. 2 connects thiTiiikrhttiCrnc.Miiat irLwD 1

(except the last sale, which i,as not ! ^ uud the \mriouh states and'land, Dayton and Htaiton llu-Hor. No. is, been settled in full by the purchaser^ territories of tin i nion. TV jirin- N^emul^^m^o;

have been allowed addmomd -ms to | ^chitectura! eoiossal wonders

Of inu'sie. but with Hie sanction of the to these are the United States gov-j xll r i'a.'an.iVT,;"MBht"/x»V.:imh,,ri, ' V ’ , - l,ul ' Very ta * e !ernment and tlic various states anti jiiind’; Vaytoi^'anVi''

KERR CASE COMPROMISED-

IHaintiff Ciranlrd Decree of Divorce femlaut <«ets Hrazi 1 Democrat.

second or third the contests were ‘ P- m. Everybody most cordially very ( lose and exciting. Especially invited to all these services.

CHRISTIAN CHl'KCH.

Subject of sermon Sunday morning: “The Ideal Church;” even-

ing. “Regeneration.''

My secretary al- arc the agricultural building, cost-

'.'lilt' to - I t a i \l' t a ,

was this the case in the second, where Ed Perkins defeated George

The trial ot the Kerr divorce case jjjuke by 2 majority, the vote beaus continued up to noon today, ing 92 to 90. In the third Mr. Mil--Vftcr dinner it was brought to a ],. r defeated John C. Browning by sudden termination by agreement. The first ward polled 226 Tbc plaintiil v...s granted a decree votes, the third 209, while tlie see of divorce ("i tnndified complaint ond was a close follower with 186. In response to inquiry by a D' ""-- The second ward board had their' ••fa/ reporter Judge McGregor said books balanced by six o’clock, the j the terms of settlement would not t j rHt 9 hortly after, a fid the third be made public. Fro n other dropped in about 7:30. sources wc learn that the defend- jt was a great struggle between ant is to receive $7.i0 in cash and <rood men and the result is a ticket a piece of property in Carbon val-1 unassailable, ft is strong in every tied at $21)00, the plaintiffs pay the department and should pull out an court costs and is granted a di old-time majority in the May elcevorce on the ground of cruel treat- tion. The hard work in the prirnent. The compromise was brought mnry is an indication that the party

-.A.R.fr'.H 4m. Iff -M ♦’.A +.* .I*,:-*. .tuft ae1ific*afi.iVf,i-..t-Vifti?.-'*

parties retiring to the jury room | RO jjjing short of a rattling and reaching an ngrcenient nppar ! big majority in the general election, cntly satisfactory to all parties. 1 Below will tie found the vote ih

teachers and pupils

wavs has the books ready to show to,. ,, , . . the proper authorities. 1 have been ae- ,n g Tblb, "in ; Mai luncry linll, cost (•used (if speculating with ami other- ing $1,285,000; the administration wise using the funds of the school of , , inusie tor personal aggrandizement, building, the gem ot the exposition. This t emphatically deny. A* for mak- Its cost was $4:15,000. The manii- ., v.^.. Lig a per cent, on pianofortes sold to ... ,

Fndenor 11 * 1 '* "oiversity. this 1 also emphatically i a *'l l, ii'rs and liberal arts building,

deny. As to the merits and demerits of which is the largest on theexposi

meeting at 6 p. in.: Sundav school speculation, this is not the time oor the . , , ... at 9:15 a. m.; praver 'meeting !•{*«-•« to dlseuss ntlength for there are grounds. It cost $l,.,nnj)on 1 j n (!in«n*nc«*8 of opinion am-n^ xxcfllent and «over 14 ncrrs of floor. The riiurs(la\- < veiling at i o'cluck. A!I propir in nsirani to this brunch of ae- . . . . . . conii .ll/iniilcd to tb.se service- =»•<» «if!,«ut considering •’leetncty building, coating *!••!,

' them at this time, sufflcc ii to -ay here j O00; the mines and mining build

ni'vroN cii ver i ' that as long as I am using mv own;. ., ......

money and not that of any other person in «' transportation building;!

i reaching at Menton ( Impel on n(ir jn^tpntion, I >liall reserve the right the horticultural building; the

building; the United

States government building; thej N . fisheries building; tbe art biii!d-j^“j

mill jui'i Nt*w Vork.

* Daily. + Except sniuhiy.

t\ I* I

11 VEST IS. A-cm

MO NON KOI IK. hi effect ‘'ii ml ay, Nov. 19, isttj.

NOKTIl BOUND.

No l’ i hicajro Mall No (I* “ ExpresK *** No 44+ Loeal

SOUTH HOUND

No .> i,outsvi]|(> .Mail

No 5* soutliirn Exorcs-t No W! l oeal * Dally. I 'Mivlr.y,

Sunday at 11 a. in.; Sunday school v iti . Zt i’ M tn’.' 1 ^ woman’s

at 2 p. in. and class meeting at i» j). m.; preaching at 7 :30 p. m.

A. M. K. CIICIM'H.

At the M. E. church on Locust St., Rev. H. E. Stewart, pastor: 10:d() a. m., preaching; 12 in., classsmeeting; 2 j). m., Sabbath school M. A. Tcister, Sunt.; 3 p. ■* ^ * ** * * /a-a. 4 4 .« . « 4 .. * in., memorial service on the life and character o! the late Bishop 1). A. Payne; 7 p. m., preaching.

it as I see lit; and in the Viinderbiltian text, may the public be blessed. I trust that my friends will not nlliRv themselves to tie biased by the flippant words of prating sirens nor ambling

satyrs.

As to tlic professors of the school of music not having been paid, which seems to be worrying a few semilledged bipeds of imheeilie business ca-

N.VX «.>» < M ••• » » <x.« •« .-X .««W. v -V- * A.'-' •*. • V «X» NI V <■< * 'V < S' «( ,x

South 4»p«eiici»Htli*. i ^ Ami the Starr spangled banner mayor

still waves, much to the satisfuc- Lewis

lion of the majority.

Steve

meat shop to the building adjacent j' bailee

to Sudrunski's store.

lug; the forestry building dairy building, etc., etc., all treated

with ample I'lillness.

Wc might describe dozens of

VANDA LI A.

I'ralns leave Urecnc.tstl,.. Ind., In elTeel Nov.

it*. Islet.

volt Tilt: WKS'r.

Kx. sun . StVlam, for St. Louis.

ii in, for st. Eouif*.

I-: 3 p m, for st. Eoui*.

thei No -»

Daily. Dally

paeity, the aiaoant due tile above-' other sutierb bnildin«'8, imt here

tiuuted professors tit this time is so 1 siipill, tji.it.lip one feed fear of it *',11.11 away;” and furtliermore iiurmony feigns in the music hull a# never before. A little encouragement during these delect able limes would bo more agreeably assimilated than quite

Coli gi>c uliit a tusic ni iiic genet - ott« hnn<iuet prepare*! for those who read “Shcpp’s World’s Fair Photo graphed.” Look out. for coupon

; l \,

JOHN OOOK,

The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.

COOPER BROS.,

Transfer an>J ii’/erpen.

n is'-sus to uul from all trains,

Httkryajiv Trau>l f. s t <1, Ei vi rv Iti!i*f» of ah kimlB,

E’abs i t»r INtrtiu . EunuralM nntl NVrd Un^rs,

Drayinx a SiMcialt x.

Pianos util Fnrnitur** Movod

Tnlenliono i onin< ti »m with ilopois ami pa* Hall. (iilia anawcaed any thin* day or

OFFICE COR. INDIANA AND WALNUT STS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE

H:45 a m 1:5 i p mi

a in

bLT n m IrtU'i p in 12:05 p m :!:f7 a m '.‘/P* \r ns 1:45 p m

\Wy K52 |) in, for st. ixHiitt. Ex. .‘•uii 5:3H p in, for Terre Haute.

K«>K THE HAST.

Nn 20 liatly ,n . p "I; T A "..llan.q.olls. No s Hally p in] “ No 2 l x. 'HU 11:20p 111. •• " Nob! Dally 2:.Sam, " No It Dally . ..3:33u in, “ Eeavo Terre Haute. • ./ wi. lor Peoria * V. * * . pm. for Dei^utiir ! or romp.11,* Iline < ani, tflvtii* all trains tind Htations, and lor tnll Inforination as to rah h. t liroiot h n irs, ofc. •iildr.

^ . Do'*:.'

TKKASrilRR tiiliuoro..

Vanclcavc has moved his u*»b*

Eamles . ..

CEERK

I Hurley...

A half crazy, half drunk negro j j^i'iT’* named Williams disturbed thej <,w '’"

equanimity of the south end this morning by going to ills boarding place at Mrs. Churchill’s and breaking ii]) the furniture and threatening to cut up several men for breakfast. John Riley stood at the lever of “4:t” and sent a police call spin ning over the wires. Marshal Starr and Gen. Williams came down in a two horse carriage to cs-j eort the festive darkey to the has tilt*, hut he had tied before the

officers arrived.

Subscribe for the Rannek Times.

VI A USUAL. starr Welch. . . Ashley.... uorxru.MKN AhraniH Williams . . PerkliiH

lihik’ Miller.

HrowniUK.

O w<E

2d wd.

3d wd.

Total.

Plur.

105

122

113

340

78

115

32

85

202

7H

52

K\

201

42

53

79

40

171

59

:ih

40

137

31

20

34

HM

77

79

2T4

119

31

91

41

90

50

33

:{*

121

:W

58

45

135

140

J2M

122

;wo

253

32

4h

1.17

,T

90

:ir»

72

1H5 51

210

114

92 SKI

182

2

loo

91

20o

12

.. r .>'rVu;., v .,.w+rfii}and."'"''’''' ■ '■ ■■‘ X

I urmshe<l the Dak.v Bannkk T imes uism. E rieinis, ( f) you would far bei- 1 ~~ - ' •< n 11 hmh. Asrt, st. >i 0

...H 2

. - «V4

....5 4

....20

...10 ...10 ... Jl . . 3H

Total vote caat. H-Jl.

NOTES.

Democracy was appallet 1 .. The convention was a daisy. The student vote was out pretty

generally.

The boys arc accepting the re suit philosophically and all

daily by K.W. Allen, manager of Arthur

Jordan’s poultry house.i

Huns Springs, choice Cooks, yoiuiK and culls Cooks, old

Turkey®, hon®. choice fat

Turkey®, ynmnr, choice fat Turkeys, old toms Ducks Oocsc, choice f. f.8lbs and over.... Geese, plucked Eggs, fresh, subject to candling. Hut ter, fresh roll Dutter, No. 2 Poor young toms Poor Hun Turkey®

Thu Wuatlirr.

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by II. S. Kenick <4' Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis:

Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 27. Warmer, local snow tonight, warmer, fair on Sunday.

Wappkhhans.

Em

I Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this office. Wc

tf

( ?).

ter aid in bracing up an institution that is furnishing some of the life blood

of tlie community.

I have been carrying the school of music upon my own shoulders in the face of hard times and diminution of of students, while the professors’ contracts went on just the same, the guarantor receiving no help from any one in the shape of cold cash. 1 re-

ceived no salary at all for last year’s w ho saw the fair may see it again, and work; and furthermore I had the ex- those who did i ot see jr may have it

IN WATER COLORS,

rill- l.liii-ii-s of til,, (irent World's Fair

>lay lie See n AKnln.

All the lovely scenery which made the World’s fairgrounds so attractive.' All these wondeifnl buildings of the White City are reprndu I in their eatnral eolors. again affording delightful entertainment to t e beholder. Those

stand will save you money.

quisite (?) pleasure of personally paving over one hundred ami twenty-live dollars for the privilege of directing the school of music. It would seem most cliaritalile for persons to make up a purse to help keep a director alive instead of spending their time “shooting boiled peas” at him. Roiled peas may tie good, but I am not fond of that diet. The school of music is not dead yet, croaker* to the contrary notwithstanding. New pupil recruits are arriving and by the middle of this session, or the beginning of next school year, tile usual number of students will be on hand

tor work, or at least en route.

Tbe silver lining of those clouds was when 1 for $1 .oO. Call at the Bannkr the aiinotino inetit that I had gone on | Timks office and examint them. tf my “bridal tour.” I am doubly sorry i

tills was false. However, I was a member of a briJal party for several hun-

dred tnilev which aided in whiling while it is fresh.

cniCAHO A EASTERN' ILLINOIS.

To and trotn Terre llmilo. In etTcc t

Novcitilier 12, I SRI.

AlllllVE FltOM TIIK NOKTIl. No.r T.'ire Ibmt.'A I vnnsvlll,. Kx . fl:'0n m No D Tcn .'ltuolLv t.vjirtfivU!,- Mail. Lrlt) p m Nos < liloairoA-Nashville Limit,kI .lftou[,ni

SOUTH 1IODNI).

No ll“ n.lcaifo ft Nushvllle Limited Cr,0«m

No 4“ “ impress:::::

No S • hlcaao sp,.,.|„| ;

Daily, t I xeept sioidny

Trains .land 4 carry I'ollman si eninjr cars bet w ce" t htcayo and I vnnsvlllc ' 'I itiitis 5

brought D> them That is what the Banner I imks will do for its readers. No features are left out. and an accurate

description accompanies the views. A oeiween t moay

large collection of rare art genis en-!‘l nd 11 ” ,tr . , ' v Palit('. sie, ein., em'V'tuid closed in a heatllif.'l elotn-bomul ]mrt-‘ lllld Nashville'" 1 B ° lld " 1 !>i< 'uo’ folio. No picture in black and while I ' ( has. t, stonk convey an id a of tin* real appearance I Den'l 1‘aag.and Tkt \yt.’t hieayo.

of the many scences of the lair; the most satisfying and captivating collec-

tion yet. lie red to the imblie.

\\ r offer this handsome collection complete anil one month’s subscription to the Banner Times for $1.50. Less than the regular retail price of the water colors alone, which sell every-

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Npcct nlllxenMIons Smith.

On .lamiaty N, February H, Mafeii S and April I), the Monoii Itoete n il) sell tiekels al one llrst-ela-s limtled far for tit round trip to all points tn Kentucky. I etnies'. e, Alabama. Mississippi, various points in t.eorgia and Florida

JHm to New Orluans, Kh.

'lickets good returning twenty davs

from date of snlu.

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