Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY IT. 1S9!.
DAILY BA N N ER T1 M ES "Imt it could <lo; the people know
It. They bare triid denocrney
A'-:; 1 ;,;;:"::,::, y<* r U ' urn ^ iu
i rimkiin sir.«-iK. itv ; the people know it. Thisconrimnti. . r ( ,i .iixi.iav miiKi I.. ( |i t i on i s whut is now drivinyr tlu’se
htmdcti in by li>oi*l<K*k n. m. fHfiiday. nt tul
in* adviTiw-'iiii'iit-* will Im- n-r.-tv cia> i| t . ln oer«tic editors to write columns
up to 1 o’clock p. m. Advcrtlsliitf rales iiimmc
known on application.
N p WS FROM DEPAUW.
Itemlin^ nt»tuats one cer.t per word each In
aertion.
of visionary theories, and is setting ;them crazy hy scores. This coun-
try, which was prospering under
AlH'niniminlestlnns should be slK»ed with ' . .. .
Ilu imuu of thr writer: not ms--sartlv fur rcpuhlicatl rule :t little over OIU* iHibiies'lon. but as evidence of sood faith. . , , v.ionymoiis euiiiinunUrttions c»n not lie no- year iti. r o. is now paralyzed by lletn-
(iced. .
oermcr, soap boutea ara necessary, Where delivery is irregular ploaae report . , \ . . . i • i aaine promptly at publication oirlee. jiliu this practlDHl truth is what is Siacimen eoptes mailed fr.M-on applieuttonJ making republieans out of demo
RATE’S OF SUBSCRIPTION
i Hit Year in advance Sir month* Three month* One month • ■ Per week by Carrier
“ ' erats faster than any other argil-
$5.011 1 meat can.
2.511 ! 'iSii Ik the editor
. .to
of the Demorrat eonyinee working-
pro ves able to
When delivery is made l y currier, all suh- men who have had steady employHcriptIon accounts are to be paid to them as . . . tiM> rail ami r. t ript forwuiir. iiient under rcpuhlKan rule at nign “TTiTT” wa<res that “it is better to receive mahky m. smith. Managing Editor steady employment at lower wages Address all communications to under democratic misrule, as he
The \\ nlte Squadron.
“The White Squadron” the big
Ita.ly fro... OrccncnMir. fire»«| p!jtriotj( . (in( , roln „ nt i t . speclltflc
pomes to liie opera liouse, this even-
Feb. 17.
“The White Si|iiadron” appeals to the popular ta^te by reason of its patriotie sentiments and ebarneter
drawings.
The plot is made doubly interesting. as it deals with historical inei-* dents. There is a uniform movetins ment on the part of several nations to break up the brigands of Brazil
-mull ltn( t bring the robbers to justice.
| Gen. Dometrio de Koinanico of the Brazilian army is one of those unI scrupulous but polished villians : whose dexterity and cleverness covers up the true nature of the man and makes of him. not the conven
Tli«* N«■ \vs
Center of Learning.
Uev. Gross led chapel Thursday. Mr. Evans has been admitted to
the Putnam bar.
Mr. Matthers, a junior prep,
wears Phi Psi colors.
Hal Lew man is visiting at his
home in Jeffersonville.
Mr. Dimmitt sent his oration to the judges on manuscript
morning.
Prof. Jones entertained a
company Thursday iu honor of
Miss Duvall.
Rev. Mahin will deliver the semester lecture tomorrow afternoon in Meharry hall.
Tin: Daily IUnnku Times. GrisTHiisIli>. I nd.
RKIM III.If l\ MTV Ilf lvKT.
For Mayor
.ION NTH.W BMP II For Treastirer .MiliN (MLMORE
For Clerk
JAMES M. IM’RI.E\
For Marshal
W 11.1.1AM E. ST ARR
For Conneilmeu
First W ard—THOM AS A Bit A M > Second Ward — EDMt'ND PERKINS ITdrd Ward—JOHN R. MII.I.ER
states today, he is the Moses the
The Misses Owen, of Amo, came ti(ini| , bad man of the stereotyped yesterday to attend Miss Kernie’s dralna but „ ( . h:i raeter which will recital of lust evening. hear stndy and not revolt the feelMrs. Mattox of Terre Haute, {ngs of the sensitive or those who
democratic party has been looking visited her niece, Miss Hayward, at | ove to see pictures true to life and for with a search light. He should ladies hull yesterday. its environments, not hide his light under a weekly Mr. Lyon gave a short address at The hero of the play, Lieut. Yiei newspaper bushel in a divided dem- chapel yesterday in the interest of tor Staunton of the cruiser of Chi ! oeratie newspaper field. Heshould the students’ .issionary movement, cago, forms a striking contrast to be placed at the head of the great- ^ |acuity party from ladies hall l * lL ‘ of tlie Brazilian army, u-st, most powerful and influential enjoyed a sleieh ride Thursduv ev- Uumanieo has a nephew equally
jdemocratic newspaper in the coun- t , lling and took rtUp per at Mt. Mer-
jtry. If his visionary theories pan j d j un i out. look out fora democratic edi- .
I 1 he president recently announced ; torial ascension in Greencastle. , , . , . . . ! at chapel that each student would
as
unscrupulous as himself. The latter’s pretty sister is adored by
With the only complete bicycle plant in the world, •where every part of the machine is made Irom 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, WASHINCTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. J. K. L-HNGDON. AGENT. CREErENGASTLE IN D. AT / v \i = .AL-TI/ v \ES ~
do you ever consider the quality of the food yon are eating? It may be good. It might lie better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. Is if not worth while to make sure that your Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Butter. Eggs. Suices. and inmmienible other groceries are of the best quality ? There i~ such a trilling dilference in the prices of the best and the worst that it certainly
Staunton. Thisatfords opportunity does not pay to buy the worst, even on tin* false ground of supposed economy.
Wlll'Ei li: 11. Fk KtlAM, Glove
for pretty love scene,, and leads up to incidents which tire exciting and add interest to th** general purpose
of the play.
In the thir I act the Congress of the Navies is assembled. Here the
Hknry \Vatti'kson’s latest coin- be allowed twelve unexcused chapel
pliment to the Cleveland adminis- absences.
(ration is contained in the trite but 1 The recital of Miss Fernie’s pttsomewhat ambiguous remark that pji s i us t night was a success and
land's second nomination for justice “if his second term had come first, reflected much credit unon teacher . , . ! ,,
. , , , i , , 1 artist has had wide scope and has
ot the supreme court, was yesterday he never would have had the sec- and pupils alike rejected by the senate an t thrown ond.” In other words, Mr. Watter-
out of the pen. It is hardly ui
sarv to add that the
The Democrat, of Greencastle, Putnam county, Indiana, does not] like the Sun, of New York city, New York, G. S. A. It is grimly suspected that the real trouble w ith our lately California rejuvenated | editor of the Demoeraf is that the following double-barreled question
by the illustrious
improved his opportunities. The
1‘rof. Kraft finishes his work with magnificent cruisers tire seen in all
*ce. ; son evtdently now regards the pres- the mu8ic 8chool th i 9 week and their beauty and grandeur. two “cuckoo ident as a man whose future is in v.,.„ v„.i, ... r,; a - -
goes to New 'fork to eontmue his AMONG THE CHURCHES-
studies. Miss Feruie will have
charge of his pupils this semester. 'Vh.. ih. s = . w.n .^To m The Alpti IMiis entertained a tew f All denomioationBarc 1 invitc*<i to use* this
of their friends at Dr. Bassett’s f<,r ;' ,< ’ 1 1 r
Any vacancy in the pulpit or change In the
hist night in honor Ot Misses Bar hour of service, should be made known at
Beavil of Valpa- <,,u ' v * , ‘ l4torrt Uionbersof churches not
senators from Indiana were with the past. Mr. VVatterson is of the Boss Cleveland in tin* matter. It same school of far-seeing demoseems poor old Grover is rattled. jeratic editors as is Mr. Dana, of
| the New York Sun, which school is j worrying the small fry democratic j editors (Greencastle not excepted)
so perceptibly.
Tin* best i-i always tin* cheapest, because the most satisfactory and durabh and the very bi*.t of everything iu the Grocery line is kept at Bpoadstreet 6e Hurst's.
COli. WASHINGTON AND WATER S I S.
OSCAR WEBSTER, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR
All Work Promptly Attended to. r»H-Blw Satisfaction Guaranteed
tkolomew and
. "Shepp's World’s Fair
Photographed
( a»t Out Tby lieuni. Neighbor. The Star /‘res*, in its anxiety to see a mote in the Banner Times' eye, continues to croak over tlnsj
once.
here given are invited to hand in their regular
raiso. Light refreshments were , service* hereafter. Notices Inserted In tlds
served and the evening was spent in '-■<>*>'“n free of ehanre.]
COLLEQE AVENUE METHODIST CHI KCH.
g .me 8 .nd^uer a^men... r rc «l,i«g ,t 10:30 m. by K„.; fOf Htf DjllV llaiMef 1 lllll'S
Deiiienteii to iten i*. c. A. E. Mahin, D. D., of Ft. Wayne, Mr. Ren P. Carpenter, who lias f Md<; a t 7 p. m. by the pastor; Sah-
... j ‘ paper's manner of writing up so-
’ Icial affairs. Let’s see, it has not lately been writing some remuFka- bath school at 2 p. in.; Epworth
hly bad democratic poetry which league at t> p. m. Seats all free,
our society people went to India- has broken into our local journals, A cordial welcome to everybody napolisto see the opera “Wang.” i* invited to read something good, j locust street m. e. church.
Owix.i to the fact that the Ban- Ihe next day the S/ar-Press, in The following written by a dis- Corner Locust and Anderson nek Times dishes up the news so j glowing language, told how they «"sted voter, who at last election streets, Rev. R. R. Bryan pastor, completely and so handsomely for had gone to Indianapolis to see WU! * hoodooed by a column free Sunday services: Classes, 9:30 a.
has a personal application to him:
“Are the democrats men or mere I been ve T lon g that a party of
coecygomorphic chumps?”
our Saturday contemporaries, they have nothing much to do now but rare back and grind out theoristie democratic editorial matter. They take short, painful to them, hits of truth ns they drop from the Banner Times’ columns, and by columns of beautiful theory try to
Greencastle. The Banner Times has some of the article, worn out, that it would sell cheaper than
that.
Go to, old hoary, east the beam
<» p. m; Sunday Epworth League
tention of Mr. Ciirpeuter and those meeting, 6 p. tn; preaching by the 1 who have been impressed by his p rtri tor, at 10:30 a. tn. and 7 p. in.
Week day services: Pentecostal
Readers
ii [iiagnitai lilt Series Wiiii leaeii ol i! \ Most Beautiful Souvenir.
ao nuMisuc;. down (in the runs On <'nnreil Corn, Pens and Blackberries ; 7e per can, or I eiuis for a quarter; Sugar, 20 to 21 lbs. for a dollar. JOHN nil EY. 80-2uks. 711 S.-Main bt.
G B. COOPER J. W. COOPER COOPER BROS., Transfer and Liverymen
B msof* to ami from all trains,
wi* 'rransl'crn ti-
huKKUkD Tran Hie it id. Livery Hijra t>t all klmls.
Cabs for Parties, Funeralw uiu! WVddinjrs,
Dniyinjr a Specialty.
Pianos and Furniture Mo\ <*d connection with dopots and
\V itli a desire a^am promote the in- night. terr*i< <T its nnitlcrs, Thk Daily Han-
Maii
| LadicK’ Hall. UuUh anBWcred any tiinc* tiuj tn
“Whang!” For twenty five cents trade theoristie editorial in a dem 12 m., and a person can see. and buy all the|P a P ( ‘ r - is refetml to the at-| g( d,ool 2 p. m;
“whang” he needs right here in
” * ■■•’’- OFFICE COR. INDIANA AND WALmt; I IMIS closed a eontraet With tin* My Nursrs. O PP. E NGI N E H OUSE famous Globe Publishing <’o„ of Phila-i- — meeting, 2 :!•> p. m. Monday: Junior delpbi i. b\ wbieli the inagnifleent se
efforts:
drive into a background what the lout of your own watery eye and get tliinkiiiu peopl. know oil facts.! up some original news: hustle We can’t help but enjoy Htis lib- j around a little, attend public meeteral qitotatiou that is being made ings, get a note book larger than a fr-iin this paper, for we realize that! postage stamp, “make a note of it," it is the unh way bright gems of ] attend court, take in the council cold facts are to be placed before! chamber, visit stove factory and the hide-bound constituency which |canning factory meetings, and you these papers eater to, for the reason will then not he placed in such a hn
that many of this constituency, being dyed iu the wool, never see but the democratic side' of the great questions. Keep up your quotations, gentlemen, credit them prop-^low-yoing journals more popular with the masses These long-
miliating position as you were this week when you asked the leadet in public enterprises what “they did at last night's meeting?” and were politely informed to “read the BanWe hope our contemporary will take this “instruction” kindly and
winded essays, such as the Demo- \ cultivate the “right spirit within,” -*-* » mm--.. «r 'mm- ms ms m- m mm -mm mm- * m mm mrm- ... -».<#*,
.\ “Marti ThiMh*’ Party StuiHchtMl. It reaches the hydra-eared reporter of this paper that the wife
to a ten line editorial in tin* Banner Times, are but the sanie old free-trade theories which were
ot a prominent democratic politi-
piaced before the people in the lately jn ( • reen( . H8tlei in her zolll t0 campaign and believed by many | proraote church or charity workt
had decided to hold a “hard times"
party at her home,but before making tinal arrangements thought she would first consult her husband.
“IIINI) SIGHT
(Air, “Yankee Doodle."
One year ajro
vN e struck the blow For Grover and Free-trad in a. \\ ith loud acclaim. With streets atlaiue. With marchimr and fMtraoimr. “Grover, Grover,** was our cry, “Four years more of 0 rover, With the Free-trade tla# on.hiah. Then we’ll be in clover." We little thought The tijfht we foujrht And won,—delusive clover. Would brinjr, instead. But pauper's luvad To men who cried for Grover. “Grover, Grover,** was our cry, “Four years more of Grover,” \N ith the Free-trade on hijfh, 'I he soup house is tin* clover. They told us then We workingmen Were robbed by law unfeeling; V »-»•«*. * i —■ i * »w»». ■» .iwimmv*- « -
Has that to say,
’Tls wo:l:!ns;:.cn are Gtcallns. Stealing rides from town to town. Thinking still of Grover; Fvery freight Is loaded down. ».*v‘ •*“•*• r?" 4?«v -v: v: •
They told ns, too. How well they knew
Twas for our great promotion
That go<*ls should be
Admitted free
From lands beyond the ocean. A million hungry men, since then. Have thought the whole thing over. They’d have their say another dny. And ’twill be “good-bye" Grover.
League meeting Monday at 4 p. m, mid week prayer service, Thursday, 7p.m. Everybody most cordial !v invited to all these services.
Local Time tard.
BIG KOI It.
I'RESBYTKKIAN CHURCH.
Rev. R. M. Dillon will occupy the Times roupon-i. pulpit tomorrow at both morning Ibis splendid eleiniT
and evening services.
LOCUST STREET A. M. E. CHURCH. Subject. 10:30 a. m , The Secure Shelter, Ps. lxi:2; 7 p. tn., Kzk.
xxxvii: 10.
ties of photographs, with descriptive matter, known .i- “Shepp's World’s Fair Photographed,” will be Brought
within the marvelously low purchasing ooimo kast. • r o • InJInnnpolls AeiMmumHltUion DIB* ol i v i .a in a a.-u ui i No in- noiirhw<“4ti>rn I1m1 r <‘d
Bannkh 5° ' ^ • * 111 6:15 d m * i No 10 < inelnimti Night I \press 2:;Ha in
GOING WEST.
stamps, and SI X Daily
to seen re these
nmjrnilMvnt photographs i- without a j parallel in journalistic enterprise, and is quite in keeping with the continuous elVortsuf Tiik Daily Ba\nkh'I’imks to
No »• Mull
No IT* SmiihwesternUmltt*<i ... No Mattoon AceouiMUHlation No 7* st. I and < in. Night i vi.i,
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v . , in. Night Kxpress. 13:40 a m so. 2 connects through toClnc iinatl.t Invi hind. Dayton and Benton Ha bor. No. is, coaches to Dutfaln, sleepers to New York and Washington. D. i . No. 8 connects through to . W alu^h and < iucinnati. No. 10. coaches for
please and benefit ii^ readers, it is, in Clevriaud and < tueinnatl, slet pers !<• ( inein.
; nati and New York.
The \V <*ttther.
The indications for this vicinity
Dally.
t LxceptSunday
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Hrestis. \gcnt
MONON ItOliTE.
In otToct Minrtay, Nov. 111. 1HBU.
NORTH BOUND.
No 4* < hi cago Mall l-»7a in “ Kxpress .lJ:h5pin
No H*
No 44t local .
weather bureau at Indianapolis: ra Indianapolis, I ml., Feb. 17.
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The Critic.
I slnp* tin* erillc—one who all things knows;
Is competent all errors to disclose;
Ne'er read a book but he could write a letter. Is’t poetry? Sadly lacking in the meter. An essay? Merely verbiage, thought obscure. A novel? Matter dull and manner poor.
A history'' It has a partial air.
Travel? All wrong, though he was never there.
— — If you would be amused (you’ll never rue it). The I nlurky Thirteen. Take him your book and ask him to look There is no doubt that few per- Obw^hImp'll. Hi. manner Is delirious Mfifm ‘in* ii wire iif tin* tliirti*<*ii .11*11- IiIhihI, ho w ine, kind mid .11 fee tit ioun,
She did so, but he at once put his 80,19 arf a "’ ,r< ol In fiocenetp- wlth |ium . d U|l ,q m and 8 iateninK. v.in eye. , 1 ,• , ,1 „ • , ,1 . arate representations of the number iA Hmooth Hhonuiorker in bopcdai suiM*), No. 1 I loot on the project, squelch- , . Hr paHMHon voiir work lit. rrlllrtHm. ing it by stating he wanted no cn- th'Geen in the now quarter dollars. The final trump, the de*<tiy cBtMiy.m. ^ n r,,i 1 . The meekci* you, more arrogant he grows.
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Ex H, in K : .vt II m, for -t. I .mil*. ■ 'ally 12:20 a m, for St IxhiIh.
’■ 1»: :t •> 1
Nil ,j No T v<, t No 21 No ;t
t'-dly Dally
Ex. sun
t> in. for “t t.oula.
pBtly. I:S8 p m, for St. Lout*
f>:2H p m, for Terrt* lluiitr
poor deluded creatures. They are all right in theory, but it’s the practice that plays hob with them, and no people on earth know this better than those who arc* now being ground down by realistic democratic poverty, brought on by this
democratic theorizing. Whenever ■ u , rlaimm . nt8 f n bi8 hoU8e that The designer, no donht, intended to fn*,Xnrproru» 0 h7.rruXroVfl.^;
this country has wanted wmethit.g would thlow any d i 8cred i t on the '-ave thirteen occur thirteen times. .Ion,- it hi.« tiirncd I. l>. .„»i..lto« H will bofou.,1
can party. Many who voted the hag n drpad f u n y doleful sound to there are thirteen stars, thir y,,,, i.uve him in«.tateuf mb! dejection,
democratic ticket in 1892 had never average dt . In o C ratic politician tot,n 1, ‘ u ' rt ‘ in s<,ro11 hend ' n 1 lle !
seen this country under absolute | the8e demoerafic day8 democratic control and were misled |
hy free-trade theories as set out by democratic journals. The cold, practical effects of democracy are now before these voters, and that is why tlie couritry is now turning again to the rcpuhlicatl party. The
UM a m, for I ml ui n ii polis.
I:S2 p m,
Marring** Licei)M«*M.
Lucian L. McGinnis and Mary Dalton; John A. Pickel and Mary K. Newell; Lonnie Franklin Robbins .*11111 Minerva Wilson.
(’
For
republican [tarty lias demonstrated !cheap
Side — Ladies’ safety bicycle !H)-3t Kwini. McLean.
eagle’s beak, thirteen
feathers in each wing, thirteen tuili feathers, thirteen parallel lines in | the shield, (hitteen horizontal bars thirteen arrow heads in one foot and thirteen letters in the words “quarter dollars. ’ If you can get hold of 11 quarter, see if this is not
correct.
addition, another cotiviiu-iiiitf proof that Till-: I * a 11. v Banner Time:, sticks resolutely to its determi lation to be The
Facer oe the Feoci.e.
. . 1 It should not be forgotten tbnt for the coming thirty-six hours are m,.**,.*. sii.qip’s faimmi series of pbomas follows as received by II. S. graphs were OFKlrlALi.Y In ism.
1CD l»y the <*olmnl)):in Exposition, and
iiimmmmlmmmm.SimmmmJUUP Ublt. 'jJn .' «_* 1 i ‘" 1 ' '■ C'... M - **Y. ,.. . .
1 elusive rights to publisli and -ell tli'*-i* J Nn :c l.i)iiisvin.-Mii1I.~” . | phe-tograph-*. Th“y immensely KjE Pre*«
. . ! valuable ami important souvenir of the ; '• | )u|1( '“ < ‘'‘ 1 hVo,.,,, SHiidin
r— Warmer, rain, much colder, greatest exposition ever held, nml at i , - c I tlie price offered to readers of The I
liL*?. .»,ivww *!k4i;iJi.“aMU’liJB'i'kW \\ 11*PEN II VNS. Iiiijtlit to III* fold, as I hoii-aiids id people
| will want the series, not only for tltcm-
selves, but also for their friends. Th*- first coupon in the series will be printed in iur. Moxdai Dun Banner Times of Jnn.29, iK'.it, and the succcedini; coupons will appear Daily until tlie series is completed. This is a chance of a life-time to get a souvenir of tile exposiiion, hiiiI no om: should neglect to take advantage of the oppor-
tunity.
There are 32 series, and one series will
In* ottered each week. Remember that you
COL PONS of The Daily Banner Times in order to obtain, on pavinent of TEN < ENTS, the FIRST PART Part l) of the series. Due notice will be given of tin* publication «>f PART II. and tin* additional parts will follow as rapidly as they can be handled. Ample preparations have been made to supply the demand, so that nobody may be disappointed. IN ORDER TO AVOID THE RESH. applications should be made promptly, as soon as the ( oupons appear in The
Daily Banner Times.
The well-deserved reputation of the Sliepp Brothers, whose tirm is known
all over the United .states and in Ku- No .. ... , rope, is a guarantee that “Shepp’s No « ( hlcago special"" World’s Fair Photographed” will be is-' ,* I'aliy. t Except s
March 8, I sued n their usual llrst-class style, and ! i • carry! *iilfmiin sleeping: ears. ‘hat neither pains nor expense will be i and « carry Pnirnmn pal and
Nn 4 No 20 No S No 2
No 12 Dally No ii Dalty
FOR THE EAST. Kx. Sun S;
Dully .
Dully 3:33 p in, Kx. sun n;2opm, ••
2:*.*S a in, •* 3:32 a m. “ I’KOIflA DIVISION
l.t*aye Terre Haute
. , . . i No 75 Kx. Sun
must have SIN
..7:0} a in. lor IVortn .3:25p in. for Decatur.
maro-inn! His look.- alone are wise; hi* word* mere air.
•V»bel Klldow.
Ilia I'onr Kxenrsion*.
To Terre Haute. Feb. 19 and 2d. *1.10.
To Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabaimi Mississ ppi, Georgia, Florida, Eomsi-
ana and Virginia Feb. 8 and
half fare. To Texas and Arkansas on Feb. 13, half fare. For particulars sec
F. P. IInestis, agent. d&w-tf
ave 1
No 75 Lx.
1 "* *’ in, iur uecimir. For complete timo curd, jrlviiijr all tniinimd stut I on h, and for lull liirorination as to
rates, throiiKii cars, uti*.. addr»•?..•»
t ^ Howli NO, \jrent. •L IIBHBKOUGH. Gn ciuilHlI. ,
\H«I. (.< Ill Bass. A at, M !*oiiis. Mo
( , III(*A(iO & EASTEUX IU.INOIS.
Tonnd from Turn* llauto, in t lfcut
November 12.18KL
AliRIVR PROM TIIK NORTH.
No d* Tcrru Haute A Lvansville Lx ft: 0 n m No . Niishvillu special 8:Un p m No it Iurrulltiiitt & LvaiiHvlllu Mull. 1:50 p m No 5 ( IiIuhk'o & Natihvllle Limited !();00 p w
NORTH ROUND.
No ft* ( hlcairo & Na«hvil)r Limited. 4:'*0n m
.12:10 p m . .11:16 p in .. il: J» p m
No 2t No 4'
Mall.
8|>:ireii to mtike it worthy of the great d*y and run solid Butwccn < hiuatfo
event which it so graphically, thorough- j Hn<1 ^ rt,,hv hle.
I) portray». ‘ Uen’l Bass, and T’kt A \ R i.' CWcaxo.
