Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21,1891.
DAILY BANNER TIMES' PublUlu-d rvi ry nftcrn.»;;n rxcopt Sunday ! at th** Bannkk Timesotficv, vorm-r Vim- and Franklin strt*vls. Chamres for displav adv»Ttiw‘inent» must be handed in by IdoVloek a. in.eaohday. Uoadiiitf advertisements will In* iiK*ei\’e<l • , aeh ilay up t » 1 cTeloek • . ni. Advertising rates made known on applieation. i ______ ' n - .... - — ■ ; Heading iii>tice8 one e. i t per word eaeli in sertion.
THE PRECIOUS METALS. \Hsny off the l.«d Hiver and Silver Ore -Silex and Kaolin Diseovered.
Hrssil Demoerat.
llownril Hifflttscli, of I’utmiui county, on whose In ml is located
Mn».Florence Curtin!* !>ied In l*ekin|f f Chinn OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Yesterday Dr. Geo L. Cui tis- re- |mpor)1 , nt KT enu .> thr c.pitai.-Th. ceivcd word trom his son. Dr. 'Yin. l.ntest News. H. Curtiss, that liis wife .^D•s. Flor- i Tt ere i- a tarilf ti-rhi (?oinjj <>n among enco died in IVkiug, ( hina, Jan. democratieswiators U.at isastdtuer
D), 1S94. Her illness was of short
VICTORS are Standard Value.
Ml umminieutlons should be aigrmMl with tlieuam* of tin* writer: not neoet^arily tor puhliea*ion. but as « vitb-nee of tfund faith \ .MHiynious eoininunifatlotis can u/»! be noticed. Where dc!i very is irregular please report «aine | romptlv at publieatbiu olhee. Speeimen copies mailed free on applieation.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTIONUnr )'• <ir imuh-mcf. . * . Sir nmutix ... 2.50 Three months 1.25 One month .50 Per week by Carrier 10 When delivery is made by carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them us they call and receipt for same.
M. ,1. HEt KETT II AUKY M. SMITH.
... Publisher Munutfintf Editor
as that hetweeii the Cleveland and Hill men,although there is more t tV«»rt made
the gold nnd silver mine which was duration, hut very severe. It was ' tl , kepp |t !i ,. c| . eti it wagthi8 w | t j c h prospected and worked for several acute pneumonia. Mrs. Curtiss prevented the tarifTbill heing repor .d months last year, was in the city was a daughter of Janies W. Davis, 1 to the tiiumee eninndttee last week. A yesterday and gave the /temocrat formerly sheriff ot Clark eountv, "eek ago meialiers of the sub-eonmdt-suhstantiallv the following details and was born in that county Oct. I '* 11 ' 1 ' 1 1 ,I |M In M l « .s h.mIn to Is
j r ported. i be reason it wag not re-
as to the future of the discovery: 28, 1802. She was married to l)r.| portP(| t|lP P(MKV1 . tPt , denumd of a Kight different specimens of the Win. H. Curtiss at Jeffersonville number of deuioeratic senator* for adproduct of the mine were sent to April 7, 1880. They went to China | ditional amemlineiits giving certain in Chieago for assay, which have been as missionaries under appointment' tlieir states proteetion. I he
| light got so warm at one time that the suh-eommittee informed those senators that it would report the lull just as it I came from the house and that they I
Delving. Her lirst child, born in could support it or not just as they] Seymour, died at Tin Sin. China, j uf ‘•'’ Uls, ‘ ,llis Wils »'«rely a ' i . , • t .. ... ! l»l u ft’a*rni list 11 bluff. Sciuitor Voorhc «*
ami 18 huned there. She came , , , ,
ims ton I the rc|MilMlcan members of tin*
hoinc in 1891 in ill health, and re j *<. nat# . rtliail e eommittec that the hill mained most of the year in Green- will be reported to the committee at its] castle, and in the fall of 1892 re-[ regular meeting tomorrow, but it is not ]
reported hack as being worth from of the Methodist Kpiaeopul church j •t I.**0 to .ft; dit per ton in gold and in September, 1S87. She entered stiver, about half and half of each, heartily into the mission work in
A specimen of seven ounces of the surface or blanket product was sent to San Francisco, on which the return is $21.30 per ton—$18.00 in gold and $2.70 in silver. Mr. Rightsell says that the work has
and Victor riders are guaranteed against cut rates during the current }
OVERMAN WHEEL
CO.
BOSTON. NEW YORK.
PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO.
DETROIT. DENVER.
Address all ccuntminications to
Gm'iicastu*, ind. been only temporarily suspended; turned to Peking and commenced j :,t a *' <H * rtH,n it "ill he. Demothat a new company, on the joint work again with her husband. Two/ 1,11 ' 1 ’"'Ld'udng tm x|>n «-
. ‘ ' j doubts among themselves ■■ *-■ •' stock plan, 'vtll be organized, when children have been horn in China. I
J. K. L A N G DON. AGENT G R EE N G K STI_ E IND.
IIKI-I 151.11 *. \ « IT! TH ICr i .
For Mayor
JONATHAN Blltt H
For Treasurer
JOHN i. I I.MoKK
For < Jerk
JAMKS M. Ill KI.E\
For Marshal
WII,LI AM E. STARR
For Couneihiien
First Ward—THOM AS A It ft A MS
left motherless in
j operations will he resumed, prepar-1 These are
atory to w'iieh a eomplcti and ac- heathen land. The father will|crats
atdlity to so |mti‘h
a- to their
up tin- bill that u
curate survey of the premises and ] bring them to the United States for I its bearings will lie made. an education and return himself to
Mr. Rightsell left with the Dem take up the work alone, orrof specimens of the most recent! *Mrs. Curtiss was
a i u ill receive the votes of all the demo-
in the senate.
Senator Morgan has completed a report on the Hawaiian investigation made by a snb-comiaittee of tin* senate | committee on foreign relations, but it
remarkably | will not be made public until the nil
discovery nn his premises—a Mock adapted to her work among the Chi-1 committee has acted upon it. It has of silex, or pure white sand, which nese. She often went beyond her been read to the sub-committee and the hesavs is pronounced by experts strength to do them good. It one I r J ,> ", b ' i ‘' H " *»<‘».hers thereof informed , , . ; . . j Mr Morgan that if he would niuko certhe same as that used in the maftu- sense it may he said she died a mar- J ta|ll phnllpps in the thpy woult1
>.•101111 Ward—EDMl'N !* i’KRKIXS facture of plate glass, and a small tyr to the cause of these poor peo-1 -ign it. It is nnder-tood that the tone
of the report is antagonistic to the restoration poliey of Mr. Cleveland.
I bird " anl JOHN K. Mlbl.Kl. cube of kaolin, or Chinese clay, en- pic. While at home seeking to re Tm: Indiana Republican Editor- tirely devoid of grit, which is used cover strength for a renewed effort
ial association ivill meet in India in the manufacture of tableware, j in the mission work, she often met napolis tomorrow. Much business which is ns white as snow. Of this 1 with ladies of different churches, of importance will come before the there is a sufficient quantity within and inspired them with new resolves
sight to justify working. Of the by her strong and eloquent addresses sand there is represented to he an upon the need of women in China, inexhaustible bed or wall many feet Her death was triumphant. The in depth. The prediction already ;'hind was clear, and she conversed made by parties interested in the ] freely up to within twenty minutes
[clay industry here, that before many years the finest of tableware will be manufactured here at Brazil. may find its partial fulfilment in this development, which lies
assembly.
Boss McKane with his ballot
stuffing got safely in the New York penitentiary. His wealth nor his Sunday school record neither could save him. The boss is a had ‘ gg, and is now where ho should have been right after he stole Blaine’s
votes for Cleveland in 1884.
It is quite time that the farmer within a few miles of the city, began to take Stock. He should Item* from Our Col«r«.l Frlrml*. count his cattle, horses, sheep and | Rather a slim audience at the poultry, examine into their condi j “shadow” entertainment last night, tiou, eare for them, and husband up but those that were there enjoyed - his resources generally. This must themselves immensely. The shad be done promptly, because a great lows were east on a sheet and afford change will almost immediately i ed those present the opportunity of come upon the condition of the seeing a reproduction of the Corfarmers. Produce from fon ign bett-Mitchell light. Mitchell was farms is to be admitted freeot duty knocked out at the end of the third into the United States, causing round. There were excited cries greater competition, more stuff in | from the audience for Mitchell to the markets, and consequently lower j “draw his razor’’ or “give him an tuices. Manufactured goods from upper cut, Corbett.” Elder Stewart
ot death.
GENERAL COUNTY NEWS.
“Sliepp’s World's Fair Photographed." For the Daily Banner Times Readers
J. R. LEATHERMAN, PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON, Rooms 2, 3, 4 and 5, Alien Block, GREENCASTLE, l l l l INDIANA Special Attention Givon to Disoaftcs of Women and children.
Paper Hanging and Patching Done nentlj , cheaply and with promptness.
R B. HURLEY.
Mr. Bland inis nor yet succeeded in getting his hill for (he coinage of the seigniorage passed by the house, owing to (he refusal of those opposed to vote to make a quorum, but lie will probably have a quorum of tin- friends of the hill on hand early this week and the
hill will tnen he passed. I . • I g
For many years the Woman'- Snf- -\ MoSt Beautiful SOUVCIlir. frage association lias held its annual _
I Plaptai 8ft Series Wiiiii!) lieacii of ill!
OSCAR WEBSTER. PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND
DECORATOR
All Work Promptly Attended tn.
59-13w Hat iw taut ion iiuaranteod
D. COOPER
J. W. COOPER
foreign countries are to come in greater quantities, and many of our mills must he closed or run on part time. This will lessen the demand for farm produce. The people who have been working in the mills will
was referee and gave each of the contestants fair play. The program was something new and was enjoyed
by all.
Next Friday right will be given an entertainment at Mrs. MeGrud-
Poiiited Paragraphs From Many Pia<’f>M Within Putnam’s lloumlarieK.
HI s^ELLVILLI*:.
(4 urge Graham sports a new
Detroit mak .
A. A. Graham shipped one ear of hogs for himself anil one for T. J. Me- ]
Uaw Tuesday.
The remains of Miss Rilhi Hannan were buried Monday, illso the remains of Mrs. Sumner Ramsey, who has been an invalid for a year of consumption. She leaves a husband and relatives to inouru her departure. Great preparations are being made by farmers for making maple syrup. F. B. Gardner w ill have about a mile
conventions in W isliington, but at the one just dosed it was decided to hold the ISDo convention at Atlanta, Ga. The southern members of eongress appear to regard this decision as a joke.
With a desire to again promote the interests of it* renders. Tmk Daii.y Ba.nni kTimks closed a contract with the fatnoii* Globe Publishing Co., of Fhiladolphin, bv which the in-tgiiilieent se-
seevtary Morton gd a little roasting |(l ; oto> , ril| , lls .
matter, known a* “Shopp’s World’s Fair Photographed,’’ will he brought within the marvelously low purchasing price of TEN CENTS in cash or
euiterof " n iur,,unt 0 * a letter written last Ang
I ust saying that tlie Russian thistle wn* a blessing, at a hearing before the house committee on agriculture in favor of the bill providing for the extermination of the weed. Governor Short iHge, of North Dakota, one of the principal speakers, dismissed Morton’s letter hy calling ii “rot,” but Representative Sibley, of Pennsylvann, a democrat, I de hired that the letter demonstrated | Morton’s ignorance of agricultural | matters and his untUness to be at the j head of the agricultural department.
COOPER BROS.,
!M!sf aim Limup.
I Lisp us to ami frotn all trains,
KiiUToiKt’ Trans fur red,
I<ivury Kisrs ul all kinds, Calls for Parlies, Runtrals
nnd WuddinKH,
I)raying a Spuulnlt
Rianus ami Furnituru Movud
Tulunhtmu uuiniuulio’i wit ii depots nnd Ladius’ Hail. Calls answurcnl any tiim* day or
uitfht.
OFFICE COR. INDIANA ANDWAL-l-ly Nursrs. O??. ENGINE HOUSE
Hooal Time: Gard.
of ditehiug put in
spring.
on liis farm this
stamps, and SIN D.vii.v U a.vnek
Timks (’oupons.
i’liis splendid chance to secure these magnitieent photograplis i- witll^>ut• a ! parallel in journalistic enterprise, and ' is ijuite in keeping with tlie eontinuous |
efforts of I’mk Daii.5 Bannkk Timks to I ooino kast please and lieneilt its readers. It is, in v” ,if> 'yeomm^idatlon S;4Aa m
— 5:15 p m No ll 1 ’ i incliiniuI Main Kxpress a in
qoim; west.
No 9* Mail .. .. 8;45 a in
BIO ForIJ.
No 17* v 'UitliwuHturn Limited .. ..
Mr. Burton, the miller, is paying ;i0 i' ^ . , ' ^ ' ' ' lin * 1 ' ^ Messrs. Sitepp’s fallious series of photo- No.SeoMiimas throii*5toCtnc unatl.ciovfr
... 12:44 |i iii
No Mattoon \ccorntii -datlon HSU i> m 1 No 7* st. L. and ( in. Nifrht Express..12:40 a m
h:ivt* less inont*}’ to an‘1 with ( r ^ s Elm Ftreet for the benefit of of them will he elected, hut the repubHthe markets glutted with foreign the church. jean nominee will he and Russell or
f i.n, st,til's nriics will lie very low. The American farmers must be
prepared.
Oft! telegraphic columns today tell the story of the triumphant election of Galusha A. Grow for
h»>,i.-ut:yv.«*i.i. .*.
Knitted knee warmers can lie very
easily made of gray woolen yarn by fol- j T1 , . ‘ ( np , ■ , | pcared to be used l.y the administ ration lowing these directions from Modern * f. , in the attempt to secure votes for his Priscilla: Set np on heavy steel needles the time* and either one of them can H ti,, i i t , it ,t 80 sts. divided ai for a stocking, so that beat bm h the others. | eonhr.na ion. joined w.th the exertion 20 sts. will be on one needle and the re- At the next election Russell township •> 01 ‘‘'‘‘O' ’• <)r t "f uitluence
mainder equally placed on the other two will elect one town.-htp trustee, one as-
eongressman at large in Pennsyl- needles^he fourth needle being used for sessor, three justices of the peace, three vann, by the handsome plurality of Kl,it alternately two plain . lll(1 f (>U! . road Mipervise-s.
. and two purl sts. al] the way around to r o\(*r 1.♦0,000. I hough the elect ion form the ribbing. Aftf*r knitting 60
, . . . . ’ . ] No 18* Smithwuriturn Limiiud
addition, another ronvinriinr prcwif that No h* Mail
fni; Ilvily Banm.r Timi s sticks ru-f». ! No 10 ‘ incinnaii
Senator Lodge, of Mussaehu^etts, who | lutely !(♦ it- det«*riniiiation to be Thk
ca*t one of the twenty-four republican ^ahlu of mil iOoni.K.
Khouid not 1>« forgotten
• , . . . v^ctcti‘8. 8ilep]) 8 talllOUS sorius of i AAAf. m Liirmiign iAlV/ll)Ui|J(ia(I, VIO ham s nomination to the supreme court .rraph* v\ure ()FFi(’l\LoV Inimii^kd lan ' 1 * "‘Ot'-n «mri iwnton Haiior. No. ih a humiliating defeat for Mr. develand, HI) »♦> tin* ( oliinihian Knposition, and V‘ ,ao . h . w 10 to \uw York and
sa vs of his reason for so voting: “There Fnhlisliing < <>. was givun exwas a large .uitiiberef protests I •“*" 'lu-se 7 1 * |dn»tograpli>. I hey are an liiiinunselv Mr. Peck I lain 8 coiitirmation and a | valuable and important souvenir of tin*
missioner this time. The popul'ists h.ive ' * reat lleal of serio " 8 "''>'.noi,y a* tirhu grca.c-i exposition ever hehl. ami at
not possessing the proper judicial tem- ,,l ‘ , to renders of Ink
«**» •- ■
1 aldwell repudiating in violent lan-1 w ip. Wl ,nt the series, not only for themguage an order of ihe owurt was an .in- ! -elves, lint also for their friends, fortunate cxamplp. iiut that which] ' , ' h first coupon in the series will he
weighed !n->st against him with me was ' v T( tiie manner in whi i, patronage ap-
cents for wheat.
The M. E. church is having meetings
every evening this Week.
Front appearance* Russell township or Franklin is entitled to county com-
numiiiated one in Rns-cll, the democrats one in Franklin, but of course neither
Franklin either have a man to get there and we wonhi -ngeot Join, oiioKc.- ul Franklin or Joseph Brothers of Russell.
of which tiie head of the government was capable. I cannot conceive of anything worse nr more demoralizing than
Monuav Daii.y Ban
— --f* ■ 1 Fn'.U tm.' it,.- —lie—
ceeiling coiipnns will appear Dniit until the series is completed. This is h clianceof nJife-timc to get a suiiv.-nir <>f the exposition, and no one should neglect to take advantage of the oppor-
tunity.
There are Hi -cries, and one series will be offered cacti week. Remember tbit you must have SIN < ol RUNS ol Thk Daii.v Banvi-.it
eoiiem-s to Uutlaln, sleep,*
W imliln^toti, l».l . No. H connect* through to Wabash and Cinelnnutl. No. tO, coaches for ('Icvelaml am) > Incinnuti, sleepers to < Inein-
natl „i,i| New York.
* Daily, t Except Sunday.
K. 1- ItiTSTis. Agent
MONON ROU'l’E. In effect Sunday. Nov. lit, ls«t.
.voterti »o,;ni>.
No 4* Chicago Mai! No rt* •• Express
No 44t l.oeal . KOU 4 II IHM. .N ii.
NO 3* Loiimv’llu .Mull . No 5* Stmthuni L.xpruss No 43* liOOftl Daily, t Except -Sunclay.
1:27 a m l ~':U5 p in 1<Hi5 i» m
2:47 a in 2:W p in 1:45 p in
VANDALIA LINE.
was a gpecial one, in nn off year, to lill the vacancy caused hy the death ot Gen. William Lilly, the republi- .. '.p.iwsi..-'. -J...— 1 -Hvy -iVuic' si ait- i7T7i 1 to the woH< ''n'l took especial delight in speaking for pioinctioii in tones of certainty that nil might beat:, TVi' -id.'tl Wot hiiigui’e,,, r ouaCUT " by democracy, had one day in which thev could work and they put in that day in hard licks that they might show democracy that that party's policy ol closing factories by their practical free trade and making fireless furnaces is not to the workingmen’s liking. The vote i« much larger than the republicans had expected and it shows that the people, especially the idle workingmen of the country, are taking an interest in polities, now that they have much ample time to consider
it
Russellville um,i.l i,. I to hi*'<’continual ion t<> office secured bv ] Times in order to obtain, on payment , , , 1 appointments to other offices or bv of 1 I - .N ( FN i'S, the FIRST PART
lit Jlill
The town of
] pleased to have one justice of the peace j and one constable. The rest should go
! to the township.
Trains love UrecnrastIc, Ind . In effect \„v
19. Ism.
rOB THE: WEST.
K*. shin Ul. for SI. lamls. Dally 12:2" u m, fur St. Dally 12: S p m, for st. lan,is. Dally ... . 1:52 j, m, for st. Ix,ui*.
E.x. s„„ — 5:2* p m. f.a 1 Terre Haute.
KOH THK KAST.
E.x. sun. .. S:d4 a ,„. for India?,iieolis.
pally 1:52 p in, -
No 5 No 7 N„ 1 No 21 No :(
KNITTED KNEE: CAPS.
rows, the knee gore is made as follows: After the sixtieth row, kmt one plain row and turn the work. Knit all off on one needle, narrowing as follows: Slip
This election of Grow is merely , ^ lf ‘ ^ r ' ,t knit tin- .*• cotul and third sts. , , , .... , „ together, then knit plain until the Iasi a duplicate of what the people /.f thrpp , tH . Ullit two together.and slip th the United States in general have last st. Knit hack itlnin on one ueedl.
appointments to other offices or hy
threats of removal. Against such metli- pj. i/'I'l'Id^thciihii !i >-l 'i " f' 0-1- I propose always to protest and Vi. ^ml"'the "m!dit'im,a , r , "parts will v«,te, tn aceordance with my emception t(l | 1()W „* rapi.Hv a-they can be ban- Vo 4
» \iii - i nh i.-a i,u. [of a plain public duty. died. Ample preparations have been m,.<> H-a E—■ jImisara^vom'-nn:acsnJB * »::: :::&?£ : :: I Tiie eainTr UppHcHtlon* a hi be made promptly. PEOBfA DlVta:aN
Rev. I. 1>. hylic preached at the | .. ... I »s soon us the ( oupons appear in The: Leave Terre Haute.
I he indications for this vicinity Daily BannkrTimk- NoTRKx.sud 7:nr.,1 , n . tor i‘cori„.
tT'". .. v , " . V cmj rorjhs-atnr.
4 . n . . , . 0 Brothers, whose tlrm is known hih! hIuMoiih, an.l for full hnonuation mb to H8 I0II0W8 as received bv II. S. .ill over the I'nlled Stah‘s and in Kill-j cars, etc., aiUlruss
is a .7:: a “:'.,' l,a i •' m.' uKsnm.cH. •’ s
at the
Pr_eahyteri.an church Sunday afternoon
at 3 p. 111., after which at 5 p. in. same lor liie coining uni ty -bix iioui's ale
evening he united in marriage John A.
Plokel and Mary R. Newell at the real- | Kenick k Co. from the official i'"I’";
l "' ' f '"'" '’ u ' )' ' weather bureau at Indianapolis: ell, 111 the presence of some fifty re la- / tives ami Iriends. After congratulalions ] Indianai-oi.is, Ind., I-clt. 21.
Fair weather, stationary temperature. Wappenhanh.
(X)MIN(i LVENTS.
heeu doing ev*r since the demo cratie parly demonstrated it could not run the government, and the people will continue at each suc-
Tlie knee gore is all worked on two nodies, narrowing two sts. in every secotti row, as described, until there are onlj eight sts. on the needle; then takenp sts all around the gore on three needles, b 1
a bounteous supper was partaken of by ' all present, and on Monday there was » (linner at A. II. Pickel’s, at j which was about fifty persons present |
including the minister. !
There are great numi'ier* of reptibli-j In Meharry hall. Feb. 2(i, Robert
cans very strongly in favor of notuinat- McIntyre in lecture course.
Ii,,,,. Ge„. W. Hanna lor representative Mt ., mrry , ml | M„rch 6, Emil
to the legislature, and it In thoiiicht thHt . . ... .
if there is a .nan in our county who L,ehl,,, K* l' la,,lst ’ ,,, ‘""vers.ly
could he elected on the republican ticket vainecrt course.
it is Mr. Hanna. We must have him James Whitcomb Riley social at make the race. 1 find he is spoken of in the residence of M. J. Beckett Frim .ov places in ihe county. He is th. (lay night; benefit of the L. A. S.
of Locitst Street church.
World's Fair I’liotographcd” will be is j sued n 1 heir usual first-class s'ylc, and dial neither pains nor expense will be 'pare 1 to make it worthy of the great j event which it so graphically, thorough-
ly and ably portrays.
Asst. l.cnT Pass. \ K t, >t. Louis, Mo.
Center cloths, embroideries and the like
eeeding election from road super ste. in all, knit one plain row all around visor to congressmen to demonstrate and finish with ii2 rows of ribbing, as
their dense dislike for the party shove, and cast off.
now in power. The Banner Times—lUc. a week.
coining man. Also John Bridges for commissioner of first eistrict, and James Shepherd is also spoken of for the Same place. They are Gotti good men.
S|M‘«‘iul Notice.
I desire to say to the public that I have not formed a partnership with I James A. Curtis, as currently reported. I i*3-H Wm. Balm.
* tiruiMited tt 1 Hnj£rnni.
The waiter brought him 11 small bit of steak. He Hwullnwcd it and asked for a piece of string. On getting it he deliberately took his measure at th.
CHICAGO A EASTERN ILLINOIS.
To and fro,,, Terre Haute, in effect
November 12. IstM.
AHRIVB FKOM THE NOItTIt.
No IP Terre Haute & Evansville E!x . SeOnm r ue u tie N ° ’ >i “ 8hv,,, e special S : () pm
are being reserved n,ore exclnsiveiy for rh^Im’!! [I’m
luncheons than for dinners.
Stale crackers are improved by placing > jp * in a hot oven a few minutes before serv-
ing.
Ceilings that have become smoked by kerosene lamps may be cleaned by washing off with soda water.
waist and gave it to the waiter. Saying, - 11 *' *T want enough steak fora man of that size.” He got it.—-Philadelphia Record.
\ \NUAI.IA line: l;xct KNIONM To South, Southeast and Southwest will run on various dates from now until June nth. ISM. inclusive. One Fare KixiikI Trip. Call on or address any Yamlalin Line Agent and ask for Information contained in Circular No. .127 of January
d77-w5tf
loam p 1
NOXTH BOVNU,
hiciKoX- Nashville Limited. 4:50n 111 . ’* -''nb 12:10 p,„ NO * Express 11:15 pin No H ( hleagn Special lE-flpm
* Dally, t EAcept'unday
1 rains :t „ii(l 4carry I'nltmun sickling ears, I,eiw< en 1 lueago and 1 ransvllle Train* 5 and ,1 carry I nllum,, palae.'si, rplutr ears and day conches and run solid between ( hleairo
and Nashville. 1 11 is. L. Stonk.
Di nT Pass, and T'kt Agl. ehtengo.
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Kxenrnlen South. The Vamhdin Line will sell exetirsiou tieket* to points in 'Tennessee, Mississippi. Louisiana, Alabama. Arkansas, 'Texas ami Georgia at a rate of one fare for tlie round trip. Date* of sale. Feb. H, FI and March x, i:i, 20 ami April 9, 10 and 24. For further particulars sec J. 8. Dowling, agent. d-tf
