Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 February 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY. FEBREARY ITISOI.

DAILY BANNER TIMES THE ST0VE foundry project.

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OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

Publislu'd i v< . y uItt i ti m Sunday •»i l Sir H vn n nt rimks ofTIci*, rorm r Vim* and

Eianklin stna la.

Cluuijro!* for display adv.TtisiMnrnls must In* Banded in h> 10 oYloek a. m. raeli day. Kradimr ad\i’rt is'-mcnts will b«‘ rcri ixaxl rac*h day up t » 1 oYlork v. in. Advertising* rates made known on application. Head In notices one cent per word each in-

sertion.

mica!i«*ns should be signed with »! the writer: nt t m*e» ssurily for

fai

A l.nrjf** Crow .1 et the HayorN tlttle«' at

l.nst Evening's Meeting.

At 7::10 o’cloi'k last evening lliort* wore h I tout one hundred and

twenty-five men at the mayor's of- f l"' rt ' 8

flee when Mr. lllake named Mavor Case ns I'haiiman and li. M. Smith as seeretnry. Mr. ('nse stated the object of the meeting, and Mr. liluke i nt rod need .Mr. Henry Aliu, |of the Indianapolis Stove company, who stated thev wanted to locate

siHviiiK'n coptc* mailed freeun i^ppiteutton. here with a f ac t or\ that would em-

ploy from fifty to one hundred men. with a pay roil of if 1000 per week; that he liked Greencastle very much and would lie glad to meet a com mittee of citizens on the subject. At tne suggestion .of Mr. Blake a

Events nt the Capital.—The

Eatest News.

All cun

the naiut .... ........

fnihlica*b»n. but ms evid nee of KOtid faith A.»onymous conunnuieations ean m»t be no-

tic '<i.

Where delivery is irregular pleas aame promptly at publicution oliiee.

Tin* White s«iua(lron.

Manager 1‘c arson's big patriotic | |m|Mii . taitt

naval drama, "The White Squad.

ron” which will be- seen at the op- j " csiiinuto.n. feh. 13. isti-t.

The Cli telaml tariff bill i> to be reported to the senate this week. It is not to tie torn all to pieces by the th>

nries than any simihu organization j j|s 111!|n y | 1;1) | in the country, they being highly j li i. only to be siitfieiently amended he-

neeessary to complete the marching 1 hosts and symmetrical picturings. | In this play supers impersonate!

era house Saturday, probably re-

ire trained supernumer-

fo.c lH-iug re|iorfeil to gain the support of those democratic senators who had am.on red their intention to vote agi.iii'l it iiiih s. their demands were

BATES OF SUBSCR PTION i lur Ycnr inatlrante

Sir month.' Three montliH t me month Per week by Carrier

report

.$r>.on . 2/kI . I.2"»

JA)

. .10

Knot ish

Hags, guns,

When delivery is nmde by currier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them tis

they call and receipt for same.

i complied with. Nothing has been oltle-

monks Miey will inelmle a duty on sugar, both | raw and retined. and a duty on coal. i These eone.ssions to the senators from; < " n, r } i Marylnnd, \ irginia, West Virginia and

M. .1. ttK.CKETr It A 11HY M. SMITH.

A.'.ilri's■ till commonteatIons to Thu Daily H.annkk Times.

Gi ooneastle, I nil.

lil.l'l HI.I- l \ « t i A UCKt T.

For Mayor

.ION ATII A N Itli:t II

for Treasurer JOHN Oil.MORI-;

for Clerk

JAMKS M. III'KI.KY For Marshal WIU.IAM C.. STARR For CouHiilmen First Wanl—THOMAS ARi’AMS So •out! Wa KOMCN I) PERKIN’S I'liird Wani—JOHN K. Mll.bl U Tut: biggest denioeratie ilefiiit next fall will be in that party's vote in I’uttam eountv.

the parts of soldiers, naval officer

and sen men of all the nations oG hilly giii'ii oat coiuvriiing these nmcadthe eaith. They appear as Brazil- ; nu nts, but it is regarded ns certain that

linn bandits, long faced

riotous Rio Janerio citizens and

outcasts. They

saber and precious 1 l.ouisinua, are not to be called protec-

state documents. While one lot of tion. The democratic party is opposed supors are flaunting the flags „f j to protection, you know. So the claim i . ... , , is to Is- made by the committee that

committceof three, which was Inter th ** 'cpubl.c ot Brazil others are ,| llti ,.. an-Irvie,, ... ely for revenue ..Publisher increased to five, was appointee} to tiiumphantly waving the stars and j lin ,| w j,(, „„ intention to promeet with Mr. Alig and receive am ptl 'P PS (, 1’ tlie United States and teet these Indus rie*. .\s a matter of written proposition he had to make. I'roelaiming the virtues of the |cold, hard fact, tlu-e proposed .• 1 me l /lThoai nonointed were Messrs American eagle. These sopors pre-. :,,v " ot I'l-asmg to thedemoeruls, l hose appointed were .Messrs. — i i 1 except th-se from the states that will be George E. Blake. A. Brockway. J. st ‘ nt u Ph toresque appet.rance iU1( | tlu .y are only ! to tu-made 1.. Randel, John Michael and 1-'. 1*. the assembly of the navies of the ! because the hill eaiiuot he parsed with

IInestis. They were instructed to gieat powers of the world. By the meet this morning with Mr. Alig side of the ragged outcasts stands j'g-d

at 8 o'clock at the office of Mr.

Blake.

Messrs. A

...MannkTing Killtor

1." ".*- A;-;:.;;.--'.-' 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. L-ffNGDON. «GEMT G R fc Er NG A ST L E? IND.

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vr/nEAi-Ti/nns

It may

er. Tucker and Hur-

ley, of the com mittee of five, spoke on the success they had met in canvassing among the people and the general opinion was that if the company made any reasonable proposition that they thought the necessary assistance could be

ra ised.

even four democratic senators voting i st it. and as an offset the duties on '

the trimly clothed figure of thoi n , "" n . ber of P r °-i

... | duced in states that are reliably repub- 1 do you ever consider the quality of the food you are eating? mt ri( an mu > npmuu. \ n. |j t . ul| ;l j.,. j,, | H , still further reduced, be good. It might !»• better, [utrer. fresher and more wholesome,

side stands the pious monk, the pile income tax is to remain in the hill, Is it not worth while to make sure that your Tea, Coffee, Sugar. Hiittor. piet u res ij tie ban lit and the Ameri- , nidi - -'Hi iuk out by a vote of the sen- Eggs, Sidees, and inntmier tide other grocerii-s are o| the best cptality ? There is can naval officer with the radiant late. The re|tib1iean-enators will prob- stieli a tritiing ditferenee in tlie prices of Hie best and tlie w< rst that it certainly (rf) jd juaided uniform \ 1 these ably hold a conference as soon as the | does not pay to buy the worst, even on the false ground of supposed economy.

lull is reported, in order to determine! The best is always the cheapest, because the most saIbfactory and duratdt

upon the plan of opposition they will ami the very best of evervthing in the (irocery line is kept at

\ follow. The advices they are receiving

are supors, all getting the si pay, 2.’> cents a performance.

One interested in the study of from their constituents are somewhat j humanity could probably pass a | " ,,,t, ' l "h w tory. Some want them to

. ! merely nut themselves on record as op-

most inter, sting evening at the I - 1 1

The republican p ;rty can easily carry the next election by simply pledging itself to undo all that has been done by the democrats.

. . posing t he bill and then to allow it to be

Mr. J. W. Cole made a good theatre, where they are nightly uu- p ^ S )1 . wnnt t , |(1|n t() uw every

speech, in which he stated the city deigning a thorough drilling for legitimate parliamcntui'y method to de-

laeked in enterprise in the matter their appearance in the beg spec- lay or defeat.

of factories; a community must tade.

N C WS FROM DEPAUW.

produce something that other communities wanted; something that will draw in as much money us it sends out, and thought this point

The democratic papers are dis

panging lorn heeds tariff speech ((I1 shipping facilities a very favor-

able point, with its three toads, in every direction; rates are as cheap

with a degree of unanimity and as-

siduity which shows how thorougly he riddled the fallacies that they

are iu the habit of printing.

as they can get at their St. Louis home, and on through business it is cheaper. Mr. (die finished up by

morning j stating there was no danger of

< ii< nil <uun.

In circuit court this

Judge McGregor made a call of the ; strikes heie.

probate and civil dockets with thoj I). Hughes sounded the praises following results: of Greencastle, stating he had been W. H. Brooks, administrator, vs. talking the stove question up ever Mary A. Crawley et al., land sale, | since he had read of it first in the sale confirmed. Baxner Times; that the factory Robert (Shepherd, ndministra would be.of great advantage in the

tor. vs. Louisa Cline et al., partition, city; spoke of the confirmed. shipping rates to be

Isabel Sanders vs. Harriet Harris thought there was no better point estate, claim, dismissed for want of i in Indiana : no bad elements of so-

prosec.ution. I eiety. etc.

Estate of T. J. Mount, sale of Messrs. John Watt, John ( nwley personal property, sale reported. and others spoke on the question Win Roekaway, et al., ex parte, and the meeting then adjourned, partition, sale reported. the committee to meet at the call of Win. Hartman vs. < Jlizens Street the chairman. There was considRailroad Co. of Indianapolis, dam-! erable interest taken in the proages, sent to superior court, Ind- \ posed venture and a great desire to

Tin* Nrws Paily from Gremi’ttHtleN Great Outer of Eeitr 111111?. George Dunn returned yesterday. Miss Lucile Marsh is a pledged

Theta.

Miss Deborah Elliott has the

measles.

Mr. Fred Hall was pledged to

the Phi I >e!ts last night.

Joe Greene spent yesterday with

home folks at Danville.

The Athletic association met

last night iu Biddle hall.

Miss Marlin, of Bloomington,

has entered the art school.

The senior class, it is reported,

advantageous w j]| take a class ride tonight, h.ul hen, and Misses flight and Landius were

initiated 113- the Kappas Saturday

night.

The art school received a large shipment of casts from New York this morning. Miss Lane, of Huinbridge, has been compelled to return home on account of sickness in the family'. Pr-if. Howe’s recital, which was

t'olonel E. T. T.ee, uf Monticello, III., I -ecretnry of the Shiloh Rattle Field ns-j-oeiati n. i- in Washington for tlie [impose of presenting to the congressional committers the memorial adopted liv the association, asking congress to purchase the battle tiehl of Shiloh and turn it into a national memorial park. The association at a recent meeting held at II'diunapolis designated Senator- Harris, of Tennessee; Sherman, of Ohio, and Vilas, of Wisconsin, a committee to take charge of the memorial in the -emite and the following ropreseiitwtives to perform a like duty in the liouse: Col. I>. I!. Henderson, of Iowa; (ien. Joseph Wheeler, of Alabama; and Gen.

John c. Black, of Illinois.

Representative U e a r y — “(Jim se Geary,” he is often called—of California, is a democrat, but not a cuckoo, as will be seen by the following language of his: "I have as nnteli respect f -r the president as any one else, but I do not see why congress should first learn the wishes of the president or consult the wishes of tin-executive departments before legislating. Congress is hereto pa s laws without eousulting anybody and 1, fur one, am growing tired of the constant interference of the executive departments iu the work of congress.

Broads 1 reef & Hurst’s.

COk. WASHINGTON ANH WATER S TS.

OSCAR W EBSTER. PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR.

Ail Wotk Promptly AttendM to. 8tM3\v Satisfaction GiiHmutui'il

ianapolis, on change of venue.

John W. Henman vs. George It, osition. would be submitted.

Michael, note,--ause dismissed. Buggy Mr.cufaeturing company vs. l\ O'DanitJ. note, judgment

for -ffiT4.81.

know what kind of a written prop- postponed last evening on account

of the snow, will be given this eve-

ning.

!.i**t of Patrnts

Granted to Indiana iuveutorB this week. Reported by ('. A. SnowAfe Co., solictors of American and for-

THE COMMITTEE MEETING.

The committee met this morning in Mr. Blake’s office, and Mr. Alig stated he would return to Indian-

Robert Kennedy vs. \V m. A. Me- apolis today and would prepare a

I'addon et al., loin, dismissed at written proposition, which he would ” patents, opp. I . S. patent ol

plaintiff -1 cost. bring back to Greencastle on MonJohn ( . Browning \s. Sarah M- day’ next. Until then nothing fur-

ther can he done by the committee.

“Shepp’s World’s Fair Photographed." For the Daily Banner Times

Readers

i ipifen mt zt Will M Of til!! \ Most Beautiful Souvenir.

NO ITUMllUa. DOWN GO THF DKICHS On Cunneil Corn, I’eas and Itlnekherries: 7e [icr can, or J cans for a quarter ; Sugar, 20 to ’-M I ha. for a dollar. HHIX RII.KV, 80-2wks. 711 S. Main St.

G B. COOPER.

J. W. COOPER

COOPER BROS., ifdoslgr si mmi

H i^gcs to anti from all trains,

1 -HK'-niK''’ Transfoi rj il, Li very Ki^sof all klmln.

Calm for PartieB, Funeral a and Wedding,

Drayinif a StHHdaliy,

Pianos and Furniture Moved

Tel cm bone connect Ion wltn depots arxl , , . Ladies'Had, Cttlla answered any time day or >> itli :i tloire to u^nlti iironiote the in- nlifht. tei« -t> t I’ ii« re:n!i*rs. Th K h.vii.^ HanOFFICE COR. INDIANA AND WALNi l: I IMls el a euntfae! Willi the M y N y rsr3< OPP. ENGINE HOUSE famnus tilube I’ulili-hingCo.,of I'hila-

Let congress make its own laws, ami if lb, *l ,b '' 1 -"bn li the m igiiifieent se-

ries of phoingreplis, with deseiintive matter, known a- “Shepp’* World’s

and veto them.” That’s the most M-nsi- Fair Pliotograplu-.l.” will bo brought ble democratic speech of the session. v'ilhin the marvelously low inireluistug

J'lie charge was made several days ago P* K '

the president does not like them, let bun exercise Lis constitutional prerogative

!j»oca! Time Gard. BIG FOUR.

ua^li

cnisn EAST.

. Indianapolis AeeomiiKKlation. K;4r, h in 01 N«» is* southwestern Limited I:’»? p mi H 1 \ v k it Nu ‘Mall 5 : r, p . j.anm.u No l0 . ( , nHnnrttl Kxprws 2:;tla m

GOING WEST.

splendid chance to secure tlie-e | si, j". s.iilihwwtern‘ linljeci |*« »

No .I* - Mat toon •iiiitiiMiitiitiii i»;3i p m No 7 € st. and in. Mgbt Kxprews ITM)a m

. v < t. 2 t-« >1 • I • H | b (-1 •! i«rj) 11 , f^

meet of Willis for his double dealing is quite in keeping with the continuous coae'hoa to liuffiiin, •lenicrs to New Yorkaiui

since arriving in Honolulu, which it ; <d Tin Daily Ba.vxkh Times lo

contains.would havedefeat-d the euekoo l-D’a-e and bi-netit us readeri. it h, 111 '''' l, "' 1 v 1n ^ ll,u,,,, • sl1 '' 1 lni ’io-

addition. another convincing proof that | '• Daily. Ti;xc'i>t sundiiv.

. E. t’.' ItirESTis. Aaent

f TK.N < KNTS iu

that Secretary Gre-bani liad a long let- 11,1,1 ■’’l -' Imii.v U-r Iron- PreeWent Dole >o Mi-ii^t- ’fiMLs Ccv.poiis.

Willis in his possesion more than a

week, and that it was withheld from rim ’ magnificent pnotographs i- without a { h o<!<e f»r tear tb it the t<*rrihie arraign-! ii-U'-ifi • in joo. niiii-!--Mierpi ise, ami

Morrow, note, dismissed.

MONOX Rot 'I K.

>Se\%f* of >! r. .1. Ooe. Urn only plain *Iohn Doe, And I don’t amount to imicli; But I’m a democrat, to be sure of that; And there’re several million such. I’m only plain John Doe, \i»il Ivutf tin iG-lr t . ti -i.iHf Vnd I want to know what sort of show b-V-M V'H.F ’ V«‘ lw.‘ * I’m only plain John Doe, Just an ordinary chap; Hut I didn’t mean to vote* for a Queen ••em ftm*- ymr *rwm rtm I’m only plain John Doe. Hut I have my views of thliurs; \nd I don't grive beans for colored Queens, And less for BufTuio Kinipi. I’m only plain John Doe, And I'm dull as I can be. Hut the Cleveland pill to restore Queen Lil Will never go down with me. I’m only plain John Doe, And I’ve only grot one vote. Hut Mr. C. Can’t monarch me Or ram a Queen down my throat Cm only plain John Doe, And I’m neither great hot* wise. Hut I don’t {five a cent tor a President On a Qiieen-mukiiiK enterprise. I’m only plain John Doe,

A common democrat,

\ common man, an American, And 1 won’t have no Queens mind that!

—S> w York Su n.

Home Testimony.

When Blind Tom first appeared in tliis city an invitation was given to any one to play on the piano, wiUl.’luygj.'i.'igl'.'.U.t Uuf To^-Jive.iii

resolution which the house was fairly

lice, Washington, D. C : driven to adopt last week, nnd the charge I u*''Daily Bannei: I ivies sticks reso-| C. F. Bane. Lafayette, device for has not been denied. It certainly looks I ) ‘ > K i ^ (i ; , ' 1 '. t ^i , ,' I i y ! ati “" ,w ,M ‘ ‘ | automatically opening valves in air 1 ''' 1 h!" 1 "* 1 Do .ulmini-ti.ition v.< d di j t should not be forgotten thst ! / termine to ^ink itself to the bottom of Messrs. siiepp\ LimmH Series <,f photoLrako couplings ; K. (. Hpiiruslrv, tin* lit <»f publii'iniamy in dealing with ^rapb' were OKKIj 1A Li. V I n nous id >,«»

' Hawaii. Minister Dole s letter is said I ; I ' I !y ,i "'‘'Eol ' , , , the Globe I’ublisliing Co. was given ex-! ° to he something like ten thousand words , ,., UHivi . ..jgiiis r . publbli ami sell these ! No r i.o„isvtUeXii

Lafayette, conduit electric railway N. H. Beldsoe, Fort Wayne, identi-

in elfect Sunday^ Nov. 19,

NturcH aoPMi).

4* < hitMiKo Mail iP “ Kx press 44t I-oeal

<;«nceriiing the acts of Minister Willis. valnnMe and iniporranl soiiv. nir ol' iin* | N - }

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tying cheek; S. M. Ferguson, Kl- long and to go into minute particulars photographs. They are an immeiiselv ^omhero Express,

wood, mail bag fastener; C. G. Gil

"pi.-JSC^?^i.\jANoaua line.

more, iiiuianapoiis, ga- making ap- |h . lt St .„. ltor Morgan * l ’""' ul

plav the same piece correctly. Prof. . -j. jw-’ _ _ . " • * . " ’ “ i no-o o, i e,-i, LUHVilie. eated, ami that he will Join senators ought to be sold, as tliousamls ol IM-Oiile ITralM leave Greeucastlo, Ind Iu off rot Nov Marquis, in order to test him thor- ttrtiflcJttl . j N _ Kttiior and M j huti ,. r Rn(j uray lhe majority import J will want the series, not only for Hu m-1

ougiily, played a theme with twelve |T U( , eveS) Columbus, clover hi.llcr | <>« "uwaiian investigation, which | " ^^‘in thet'ri'^ will la-

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repeated it correctly. Bishop Bow- lld j ustable jonruill , K . a ring. man, who was in the audience, ol .i,- u . .

’ Phillips, Bloomington, separating

thinking there might he some trick |i||( . rR ree( , c NV Wi , liam9i

aiioiit it. asked the jirofessor pri-

Greensburg, fence wire rachet; E,

| paramount Blount and the ndministra- : nek Times of Jan.21), ISIH, and tlie siie- *'•! tion down easy. eeeding coupons will appear I >aily until

! the series is eompleted. This is a chance of h life-time to get a snuvenir I of the exposition, and no one should

ron TilK WEST.

S:5« a in, for st. Ennis,

u in, t.ir si i.i.mU

mr_ siWMWBrv m *r are -ooe «w.-wv W” 1 rrr •* . is’iii ...*.* i\ 1... X 0 *' j’aily l:.!-’p m, for >r. Eouls!

n<j .» I'sX. Sun... . 5:28 p in, fur Terre ihiuti*.

No 5 Ex. Sun.

N»» 7 Dili I v

T. Wires, Terre Haute, rap and

vately if Tom did not have some

previous knowledge of the piece., ^ ^ f(jr foundry U9e; j. j.

When assured by tlie professor that . ,, , ...

• 1 Wood, I-ort Wayne, alternating

tlie piece hud never been published ; dynamo

and that h- had never seen Blind timTmiiii yi..imi K <>n. Tom before that evening, the bisliop The revival meetings contera-

was astounded at Toin’s wonderful plated for tliis fit}' by Rev. B. Fay farm, memory and power of imitation. Mills and his assistant, Mr. John i D . K

i\ II ill is, will not be held. On Fri- in « ' ,,n K:,il,0: “ 1 8tn!l ' t -

Isaac Edwards is very sick.

IliK l our Spriims,elioiec To Terre Haute. Feh. Ill ami ’20. *1.40. 'olT"' 0,,llM

fo Kentucky, JViim—ee. Alaliaimi. ehulr^fsi

Mi-si-s ppi. (ieorgia, Florida, i.ouisi- Turkejs,olilmms.

ana and Virginia Feb. h and March *. <;,., *^ ei,mYe t. I'.sifisamiovit . lialf fare. To Texas and Arkansas on S*t H< i Vi' m

fi call, Hubjcct to caiiulliiM

Kqli. 13, half fare. For particulars see muter, fresh roll F. Ik IInestis, agent. lUiw-tf olll'Vleirr’iirkejM

To«bi)r*H Loval Market*.

[Kurnislied the Daily Hannek Times ^ ,, V 11 letter was forwarded Mr. daily by It.W. A Hen, manager of Arthur Mills that this city could not 00 m-

Joi'dan’s poultry house

Huns

KOACHDALK.

•John Miller and ljunil> moved bark to tak«* julvantagi* <»i' ilu* opjM»r-

from Denver, Colorado, and he i* going tnnily.

to work for C. J. Woods & Co. I ll re are :t2 s,.rie-. and one series will

be offered each week.

Sam Irvine sold his grocery store to Umm-iuher ilnu you must have SIX Samuel Taylor and Mr. Parker. [COUPONS of J’iie Daily Bannei: Miss Mollie Hail has gi irted a ilress- l l ' n ^ in order to olifuin.on payment -Miss .H0111* in i nas stait.u a dress- (|f TKN ( |, ;N -,- s i.qus.,'. j, Aln - making shop in Hail s grocery store. p.„. t ,, „ r n,,, i„„. , 10 ,j ( . ( , wj || Frank BroYVn has rented Ike WeddleV la- given of the iiuliliealion of I’AKT

11. and tin* additional parts will

iionnon will open a new print- 1 ( ! J n !,t '

1 died. Ample preparation* have been made to supply the demand, ho that no-

body may he disappointed

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Cl at 10 to -74 i « ■

M rs. Stiitler and family havt* moved from West Lehanon to ihis phiee.

ply with lhe conditions ol Ids prop- ] Mb, Galbreth got the fine $23 pitcher

osition. A private letter from MrJ SaUiriiay night.

Hillis states they will be in Canada yuile a number putting up ice her-.

roll the e:ast.

S::i4 a m. for IikIihiihiioUs.

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Hiailjiin, ** ** 2:VS a in, •* — 3:;Ha m, “ •• 1’KOHI \ JUVIMo.s ! t 'I'eitc llautE.

Xu TV EJ"sun T e.v a mi. Dt I'. ui iii. 1 ^Y." " 7 335|>m. for I heal ii r. I' ,,r enmpleti- time canl. irivina all trains unit slathmr. Mini for full InCoriuatluu is t o rate*, throuKli cai-*, t ic., tultlr' ss , ,, •l-H. Dowlino. Atrcnt, I M.< HKsnnoi-OH. Iu-.M iicastl,.. A8*1. (.rn I Pass. Ytft. st. Ismls. Mo.

CHICAGO A EASTERN ILLINOIS.

To ami front Terre Haute. In i ifooi

Novi iiiln r 12, ISTI

AltltlVE PROM THE NottTIl.

another month, and go to Europe.

in April will

IN ORDER TO A VOID THE RUSH

applications should be made nrninpllv No J-Terre llnute .V Evansville Ex a- -oon a- the appear ill I'ui: \!! ; - Tw‘,''I'lHtue.v'r'vansi ll'e

Daily Bannkk Times.

The well-des. rved reputatinn of the Shcpp Brother*, wlmse firm is known all over lhe United States and iu Eti-

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* NOHTII BOtTND. No IP I bletiiro Ar Nashville l.iinltial

No " Vlall

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No 8 ( hicnjro SpcM'lal. »ui|y. t I xcopt ^um!ay

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