Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY. JANUARY .‘SO. 1H91.
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A FEW POLITICAL PARAGRAPHS.
at the Hanm:h Times olTU-e, corner Vine and
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Franklin streets.
The Hammer Tails on Triday-—The Kaee
tiettiiiK Hot and Ttirious.
The ring tic'ket will win.
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1,1st of Patents
Granted to Indiana inventors this week. Reported by 0. A. Snow it Co., solictors of American and foreign patents, opp. U. S. patent otring deal fell |i(>(> Wa8hington> j). C: G. A. Foster and (J. E. Hoffman,
The clerkship race is taking on | New Albany, dental plngger. an uncomfortabl.v close hue. Hays, Warsaw nut lock. J. C. None of the local gang will talk. Groseelose, Rargersville, fence. C. They all appear to be sawing. M. Kiler, Indianapolis, fence post. There will lie lumps in the throats H. F. Kuhlman, Indianapolis, split of some of the boys on Saturday at | pulley. 1>. W. Marmon, Indiauap-
copies raaii.ftifr.eon ttDpiicHtion. the experience meeting. j olis > wturn air purifier. J. T. Mat-
Rill Eckels is on notwithstanding! tl, ‘ ws * Shelbyville, wrench. A. J.F. there was a desperate effort to side! Mm ’ A " ro,a ’ ,ailial ,lnlL C ; P
Heist, Lebanon, support for fence ‘Quntry
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OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Important Kventt at the Capital.-•■Tin*
Latest News.
W isniNGTON. Jan. 2f>. 1S!>4.
Democratic turmoil is today at its heights. Threats of bolting the tariff , bill on account of the income tax j amendment are heard on all sides, but the party whip is being vigorously! wielded and by Thursday, when the thud vote is to be taken, it is probable that a siitticieut number of “kickers” will he whippet into due to get the 1 1 nmnstresiiy, income tax and all. through the house, 'i he vote that is dreaded most of all by the democratie managers, if there can be said to be any , i managers to the inharmonious majority of the house, is that on the motion to recommit the bill. The republicans of the house have not fully decided how they will vote on that motion, but they j,. have been importuned by manv inlluential members of the party to support it, if it can be shown that a sullicient number of dctnocrots will vote for it to pass it witli the aid of the solid republican vote, and they may do so. although many of them have expressed themselves against it because the result prolong the uneertainty as to taritl legislation, which has already been so disastrous to the business interests of the
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track him on Saturday.
M. .1. HEUKETr M \ Hit I* M. SMITH.
PubllH.her .. Managing Editor
.. i- ii posts. W. M. Ring, .1. \\. Smith
I lie excitement ol politics will i j and A.Anness, Lihertj’, la wn mower,
not close with rndavs race, i he ,, . . ,, ...
M. S. Smith, Rolling Prairie, rail township ollleers come next. 'fence
Aditress all eommunteiitUms to The Dairy Hanneh Times, Greencastle, lint.
UK.I't 111 It *. \ <TT\ Tit KIT.
For Mayor
JONATHAN BIRCH For Treasurer JOHN (ill.MORE
For Clerk
JAMES M. Ill IM.EV
For Marshal
WII.EIAM E. STARK
For Cotincilinen
Eirst Ward—THOMA> ABRAMS
>. ond Ward—EDMl NO PERK INS votes
third Ward—JOHN It. MH-LER
The big vote of the city primary i lias caused some doubt as to whether j it will be necessary for the demo erats to hold a convention Friday. Rv some strange coincidence tin democratic primary was set on “Ground hog” day—Feb. 2. There will be a general hunting of holes on Friday night and perchance some of the candidates will not he able to get out in time for the rati
ficatiou meeting.
A bet of $20 was oli’ered on Saturday that Skelton would get more
than Rlaek, that
Adolpluifi is ItHcasnl. Adolphus, better known as llert Kelly, was before ’Squire Ashton this morning on a charge of bastardy preferred by Mrs. Carrie
The Merriug committee of republican senators has fully decided not to oppose the bill for the admission of Utah to statehood, and from the talk at the conference it may b • stated upon good ground that there will he no general opposition from republicans on the admission of any of the territories. The senate judiciary committee at its regular meeting todi\ took up the nomination of Mr. Peekham, of New
Remember one thing about excellence in pneumatic t * res - ii There must be an inner tube removable through the rim. Victors are built that way anti they lead the worl 1. The most elegant bicycle catalog ever seen is yours if you say so. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, PtriVCJl, CAN T-A*'CISCO J. «. UK NO DON, KOerST O R B: E NO KST UB IND. New Heating Stoves, Guns and Bicycles — FOR CASH At LOWER FIGURES than ever before.
\ Hiighn. Kelly is proprietor ol the York, to the supreme court vacancy.
quart joint in south Greencastle, sometimes known as ‘•Oklahoma.” and had been in thebastile for several days, as the case was post-
Scnator Hill claims that the nomination will be rejected by a larger majority than was east against llornblower, notwithstanding the alleged attempt of Boss Croker, of Tammany, during his
JOHN OOOK,
The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.
[ioned last week. I pon the call of presence in Washington, to make a deal time this morning there was no ! that would allow the nomination to be
prosecuting witness, she failed to f eon tinned.
toe the mark and the case was The support of the republicans of the ,,, , „ i i senate committee on foreign relations TYft.*ftitt.ft *1 thrown out of court by his honor. , r , ,, I tollman | • was obtained for the Gray Hawaiian
Whatever may be said of President Dole of Hawaii, he is making a better president than Grover <' e\ eland. Esq.
would get more than Black, and ^ e "- v an '* a nllni ' ,or 01 f’ ri( ' n( l s resolution, which was favorably rethat Stoner would get more tl.nn were l ,reBeut and ,he .V ^ceived ported to the senate last week, through
Black. On the other hand it is rumored that Black’s friends are offering even money against the
Held that he will win.
the result with apparent satisfuc- a misunderstanding—some do not hesi- SIltTD S \\ 01 Id S F(11F
tion. . bite to say misrepresentation. Senator r r
Gray opened the eyes of the senate when he interpreted the resolution to mean that the senate end rsed the
Cleveland policy towards Hawaii. He .. -pnot only opened the eyes of the sena-j I'Of IRC DilllV luflRCI I IfflCS
tors, hut he made it impossible for his
The UIiir Ticket Will in.
’J’lie ring ticket will win on Fri-
;'tay- As the Banneiv Times stated piiotoKi-Riiii* »r suite iiiiiiiiiii,s. ] as t week the slate was fixed on 1 he state buildings which *°rni Saturday and was completed on
Pliotograplied.''
amended so as to leave no doubt of its exact meaning. Senator Dolph lias stirred up the cuckoos by proposing the addition of the following as an
Readers
fi [Hapifint M Seiies Wiinin Reacii of mi!
Theke is not u section in the 1 Wilson bill that will add a cent to]
the wages of any American work- an impressive village in the north-! g un( j nv j l|8t w j 10 t |,j 8 j s resolution to be passed until it has been ingman, but there are many sections nn par t of the World’s fair grounds tht . Raxner Times does not care to
that will have the opposite effecU j beyond the foreign group are fully 8Ute but we , )ave it on reliable lx times like these—patronize r( ‘I ,ies,-ntel * ' n '’^* le Pl ) 8 AN orld s democratic information that it has
liotne. In tfny kind of times pat- *' a * r ^ hotogruphed. All aie ap- been it will be a hard mat- amendment: “And with uviewofreionize home and aid in supporting propriute and attractive. Illinois u , r t(1 niake 80nu , of the candidates 1 » n » ,w ‘ ble ^atiouit between the those who help to pav the expenses * 1!,s l ,ir n‘ >s l" If * s " s * a * c believe there is a ring but if they *"!''!"* al1 '* Hanaii, tin present
„f township, county,* state and „a Maasachuaett. has repnu will wait until about Saturday seA-
tional government—who aid in sits- dueed the old Ham oek house , and pra | 8Ca i eg will drop from their Itepreseutative Bourke Coekran, of taining all our charitable institu- Virginia, Mt. \ ernon. Honda e y CS Rings are democratic pro- New York, was charged by his demotions. These and these only arci l ,re8ent8 11 “‘''“i 11111 ™ of ,ll( * 01,1 duetions and the ring ticket will t ’ ri “ io colleague from the same state,
the people who should receive en- S I ): ‘ nisl ‘ f(,rl ilt St ‘ sVugustine. ( . arrv like all the former rings have ! Amos < ' m,,, " inKS - as :,t - terests of its readers. Tin: Da.lvBan..m.r.iireno.nt on the imrt of the Kansas has an Italian structure done. : torney for a clique of diamond import-1 nkk Times closed a contract with the tourngemi nt n | . th . — 1 ers, used his position as a member o famous Globe Publishing Co., of Philageneral public, and there is nothing ' ontaming tyclotaim o e Thousun.i- see ••t'n. ie ways and means committee to get that .delpbia, by which the iiutgiiiflceiit semore than fair in taxing foreigners I^ 51 * 08 * ^ c ' w ^ 01 h has a htatrls i 1 he engagement ol Stetson 8 l n oommUtee to reeoinineml an arneml- rit*s of photo^raplis, with descriptive u ,o>od round figure for the privi- villa with roof gardens and square cle Tom's Cabin Company at the j meat to the tariff bill, reducing the matter, known a- “Shepp’s World’s
G B. COOPER J.W. COOPER COOPER BROS., Transfei and Liveniira.
It leaes to mill from all trains, Hanuajo* Transfcn id, Liverv Itlifs of all kinds, (’al»s for Parties, Funerals and Weddlntrs, Di aylna a Speelally, Pianos and Furniture Moved THcnlione eonneetlon with depots and Ladi«»’ Mail. CallH answered any time da> or night.
OFFICE COR. INDIANA AND WAL-l-ty NUTSTS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE
Isocal TimeCard. BIG FOUR.
lon..8:4oa i \ L P 1
GOING EAST.
No 21 Indianapolis Accommodation No 1h* South wester n l.imiird 1:52
No 8* .Mail .5:15 p m
2: t:> a m
No 10* < imMnnati Niglit Express...
GOING WEST.
! N>> »’ Mall 8:4.'. a m
No 17* Southwestern Limited 12:44 p m
No 3 + Muttoon Accommodation i):J4 |> m \ Most Beautiful Souvenir. Mamt. Dayton imiiI llentnn Ha.lmr. No. 18, coaches to P.ulLllo. slorlM'rs to N«»w ^Tirk imJ
With a de.-ire to again promote the in-
leoe of tfuliiur in this country tv ''' n towers. Maine and Wiseon- local theatre yesterday fully demon- duty on diamonds ten per cent. That Fair Photographed,” will be brought
^ ^ • t t i < i y i 1 . i.i it .i ft i . 'iJi-irrPrt W IiL-Ii •> c IwinLroit K »r »i ■ _ . ..... ..••..I, • • - I.- 1. > ••• ..>••..>1...
w hen they escape of citizenship.
ail the expenses
T’m‘ (;rnth’ii»«*i»'s Literary Club.
l.aT evening in Flnto hull wen gathered the members of the Gen tlemen's Literary club, with their Indies. It was un open meeting and u good attendance was present. The interesting and instructive paper of the evening was presented by !>r. W. V. Brown on “The Great Pyramid" and was illustrated with a stereoptican, showing the secret passages and chambers of the pyra-
' tr. .(a
pyramid was not constructed to lie used as a tomb, but for astronomi cal purposes. The paper gave rise
sin have elegant club houses. Con- strated the fact that the old time i Duirge, which was hacked by docu-fmrjthii) the marvclouslv low uitrehasiag nectieut and West Virginia noble play is still popular, especially with J /j\ |' q a .'p' n \'fj, ll ' n ^., ^ J,' '| | a . 'i'l ” a " l *'i . <,r
specimens of domestic architecture the children. The matinee was the cra t s for desiring to lowa'l the tVriffon tImeTcoudoiis! of the colonial period. Idaho and largest ever held at the opera house, diamonds in behalf of the toilingmasWushington have novel edifices like ,,v( '*J“Oo ladies and children at- seg r e»uited in the defeat of the rom-
tending. Last evening tlie house mittL . e Rlll endmcnt and the
In effect Sunday, Nov. 10,189U.
NOKTH BOUND.
No 4* ( liicayro Mail No a* ** Kxpress No 44t Local , SOUTH BOUND. ! No 3* liOuisville Mail 1 No 5* soutlierii Kxpress.
-plemlitl eliauee to ^eeure tliese ! No 4:p Local
• a . \ 1 • • . l»ally. t Kxcept Sunday
igiiincrnt pnntopT.phs without :i
couches to Htiffalo, sleepers to New York ami Wusliinjcton, IL < . No. 8 connc*cts through to M abash and < ineinnati. No. 10, coaches for rieveland and t'lnelnnatl, sleepers to < inein-
nati and New York.
* Daily, t Lxcept Sunday.
F. IV* IlLESTlS. A«;cnt
MONON UOI TK.
This
1:27 a ra 12:05 p m 12:05 p in 2:47 a m 2:> p n, 1:4.51» m
and
chatlets from native
stones.
duced the historic
hall,” enshrining tiiat great national treasure, the “Liberty Bell.’
logs iiuu WH8 p. u .ked and the crowd num
Pennsylvania has repro- bered close to 1700 people. Stand
Independence j iug room was not available alters
o’clock and many’ were turned
away. The company presented the
, , . ,. . . l>l f, V * n an acceptable manner.—
Probably the most unique edifice is cti ru ]i era i,j
the Replica or an old Spanish mis-
sion in which California displays! ning, Feb. 6.
her exhanstless wealth of fruits and wines. The aggregate cost of!
lilt
adoption ot parallel m journalistic enterprisi 1 , and ,
one making the duty thirty per cent. is i|iiitc in keeping w ith the continuous ' The most unique tariff protest vet efforts of The Daii.y Ba.xxeii Times to seen was that presented by Senator Cul- please and benefit its readers. Ii is. in lom, signed by eighty-two citizens of addition, another convincing proof that Streeter, HI., and reading as follows: Tiik Daii y Baxnk.k Times sticks reso- “ We cannot feed, clothe and educate lately toils determination to he Tm:
I’apkk ok the Pkoim.e.
It should not he forgotten that Messrs. Shepp’s famous series of photo-
proud and don’t want to be humiliated graphs were OFFM IALLY Indoksed by asking for charity. How would any ED by the Coliimbian Exposition, and HL-i. ft.-, ir,» ft.-,uftftiin iii.iiuft. .iiui wir the (• lobe I uhlishlliK ( o. was given ex-
our families and compete against Hie
At opera house on Monday ev (“-1 poorer paid labor of Europe. We are
was severely criticised by Dr. G. C. Smythe and others. This meeting was one of the most pleasant and
entertaing the club has enjoyed, j Congressman Cooper that it is proand will long tie remembered by posed to come on Judge Cunning’s the members of the club and those own grounds and contest with him who were in attendance. It was the right of delegates to the confound that the pyramid would cost gressional convention. In fact it is in our money $74,000,000 to he understood that an effort will he built. made to defeat Cunning in Blootnk. «i Kstate Tiniisters. ington township. Worrall, Clark, Kut*' Ksrriiw et at to Jacob Kuhm, land In Bowmnn and I)i|l ar( . leading the Monroe and Clinton tps.. $1 _ ” Huzh H Parker to Ell/.i 1 Horn, land in fight for tlie CX-Jlldge, w hile CraVitmad Park, $•" ! cns. Corr and East arc for Con-
VANDALIA. Trains leave (ircen cast I e, hid., in effect Nov.i
19, IMCi.
row TUB WEST.
No 5 Kx. Sun 8:50 a m, for st. Lou In. No 7 Daily 12:2u a m, for St. IaiiiIh. No l Daily 12: 3 p in, for St. JAmla. No 21 Dally 1:52 p in, for St. LotiIh. No 3 Kx. Sun 5:2M p n», for Terre Haute.
FOR THE EAST.
No 4 l x "im ... .8:^M a in, for Indianapolis.
Tftxlny-a Local Markft-o. j ny asKing mr cnaniy. now woiim any r.i> or "lu'oo' ui r.NposiuoM, aim “ Furnished the Daily Bannkk Times of you like to go to a soup house and sit r'dJi-hing ( o. was given ex- x,, •> Ex. mi ii’iop ml “
_ . , i r „ , elusive rights to piiblish anil sell these Nol* Dsilj i Bsm, •*
the • Ai;’ > Ig r . d ffg n J? >L a y e P rid e m nhoKigrs.Vhs.. They arc an immenselv >o « Dally Jnnlati’' poultry lumse well as you. M e ask you to cleteat me valualm* and im|>ortant smiveniMirttn* ■■**'*** rt • ... .
."» Wilson bill, and -.ve will take care of greatest exposition ever held, and at J enyc lerre Haute
the price offered to readers of The j \oft *
For some reason the free trade demoi ■ hi •■.( v *»_ ii tTiiuift" i »n . rr ft«
I iVk'.
been nenily $2,500,000.
I'
Couuons for above series are now. sprinirs.ehoioe
1 Cocks, ynutiMf and ouIIh to great diflerenci - ■ I'.'vi.'i'.-.ei 1 . _ .'1'_ V*® ANN,R Turfeyaflietu'. choice fat .
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T’lfp'T.fl oT. ^ufk^-s*
Duckrt
Say* the Hloomiiiffton Telephone: It is given out by the friends of
Lcwin, land In
! gressman George, and there is goH Muith. j n g to j )e a c ] oge contest in several
Hutri* II. rarl^cr to Nancy J
lirond Dark, $50.
Melvin IV Butherlln et al tt> Win
floyi ip . *
Win..4 Hond to Warren K. and Margaret B of the townships, though ills now Hand, land n. Washington t|. |««> evident that Cooper will be nomi-
\\ arren I Bond to Margaret ! Bond, land in 1
WtiHijiiiffton tp . $80H.
Thomas A. Vaneleave to Mary Ktta Mcll-
valn, land in Greencastle, $1100.
iiumO Park«*r to Marion s I'hiiiip*, land taking art folios from Chicago or
Frank Kamm. land in ' Indianapolis papers have, after ex-
• .Jitffl a m. :;>r Peoria
Hxii.x it ax nkk i imks iniiiioiis ol eopies j Eor cmn|Mrtc Uiiic t-Miu, si\ui H all :
thousands of neonh* I rt " < ’ B, atlona. and for full iuformatlou a
1 . " 1 thronu-h ours ..O'
ought to he sold, as
Butter, fre
Hutter, No. C... Old Men Turkeys.
IN WATER COLORS.
The (dories of the (.rent Worl,I'. I'air
May be Seen Again.
All the lovely scenery which made the World’s fair grounds so attractive. All these wonde fill buildings of the White City are reproduced in their natural colors, again affording delightful entertainment to t e beholder. Those who fcaw the fair may see it again, and those who did not fee it may have it brought to them. That is what tinBannkk Times will do for its readers.
«i itiA UK to
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Geese, choice f.f.Sllik and over... ti free things split on the vote on Breck- J he first coupon in the series w ill he 1 'sst 1.1 u 1 I nss. Xgt.st Ismls, Mo
: j! t “ nri<, K , ‘ s amendment - Breckenr.dge ..f' JaSlWH. and'.h,'mel —
favors numerous free things, as the ecedhuj coupons will appear Daily until j,
( HK AGO dL EASTERN ILLINOIS.
To and from Terre Haute. In ed'cct
iT2. Islet.
Nuvemher 12.
akrivb raoM tub Nonrn.
X” -* Terre Haute A- K\ansvllle l x
(l:’0 a m
No" Nashville special S:Oipni Terrellaute \ Evansville Mail. U.VI p in
No It Xo .V ( hleuiroA- Nashville i.lndtifti
1 (*:(») p in
country doubtless remembers—provid- !he series is eoinpleted. Thi> is a ing for putting tin plate on the free list ' haueeol a life-time to get a souvenir and that amendment was defeated, leav-j ap)f £ mlake lidvan'tageofThe opporl
ing a duty of I l-S cents per pound on 1 tunity.
tin plate, just half of the McKinley 1 There are 32 series, and one series will
duty. The most significant feature of be ottered each week.
the tin plate debate was the admission ('or'l’OVS ' of ''th'e" o"mV' iY *** s . north hodhd. of democrats that the protection atl'ordeil Times in order to oiitain.on paynu-n't ! N o v ' 11 Maii" hVll ! < “ l ' ln "t" , |2:!op !!! to American tin plate by the McKinley of TEN (. ENTS, the FIRST I’AHt J" i’, .,, “ J*i' 1 r< !* H 11:15pm law had resulted in building up a new * a, U ' *be series. Due notice will j ' * Dally, t Except •uminy ^ ^*'
American industry of large propor- !i . , .nd" "he 'add'i^i'onar'pH.qs’^wiM !
,io " s - r ;;"”'v as rapidly as ihey enn be hao- S I'lav S.^Tm^fid 0 m.&'r Mes'.io
The selection of Senator Mills to take died. Ample preparations have been uml Nashville.
No features are leftout and an aeeurate | on senate tl„ um .e commit- !" a ! ,e to ""j'l'l.V ^e demand, so that no-j (ienM Uass „ndTTYY' ik'rtcription act'oinpanies the vidws. A * .. .... , body tnnv fHM)i8:ippoint(Hl. ••.Hiiuiki \irt. < hicatro.
large collection of rare art gems en- Senator Mel herson, of N.ew Jer- IN' ()lti)EI{ TO AVOID TH E RLSH, closed in a beautiful cloth-bound port- sey, who has gone away in a pretended applications should be made promptly,’ folio. No ideture iu black and white j huff because of alleged bad health, is j as soon as the I'oupons appear in The convey an id a of the real appearance , 0||1|rt of administration pro- 1) '’ 1 % b *k.skh Timka.
of the gram to force the Cleveland tariff lull I n ’P" ,ati r" . <,f "•« I and A l' ril »■ on Route w ill selt
Mcl’herson is
spei l alKxeursloiiH South.
On January s, Fehruary 8, M.in h s
quite a number who contemplated [^V^Sn’d l ' 0,1, *‘" fhrougl. '"IT i*. known | ticke.s at one tirat-class limi.etl far for
all over Ih«* United .States and in Eii-
iu Hriuiil Park, $40. Homor Khm>oi to WuMhiiiKton tp., $300.
jiimining the Banner Times folio,
Hi round lrip to all points m Ken-
tucky. Tenne»e,., Alahama. Missis-ippi, various points in (icorgia anil Florida
We offer this handsome collection i warm personal friend of Mr. Cleveland, rope, is a guarantee that “Shepp’s complete and one month’s subscription ' hut his interests are such that he is op- World’s Fair Photographed” will be islo the Banner Times for *l..'s». Less posed to ihe taritl bill, so he concluded sued n their usual first-class style, and and to New Orleans i.a"
than the regular retail price of the to stnuldle the question by going away | that neither pains nor PX|iense will be Tickets good returniiig twent v davs
Tiik Basski! TiMi>giveB (lie ih-ww j SSStSSSf « & £*-2 I " while it ia fresh. prise. • Times office and examine them. tf 1 peuded upon to obey orders. ly and ably portrays. 1 5p t f J. A. Miciiaki. A<"ent.
