Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 February 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAA. FEBRUARY 26,1S<H.

DAILY BANNER TIMES

A TARIFF TALK.

i*vit.v Hft«*rm>on rXri'pt Sunday

til tin-IL\nnek Timbs office, cormT Vine and

I ranklin streuts.

N r WS FROM DEPAUW.

rhanim* fordiaplay advertiftements must Be Imnded in By 10 o'clock a. m. each da\. K»*ad njf advertisiMiu'iits will Be r«*celvcHl I'ach day up t*» 1 o’cBu k o. in. AdvcrtlBinir rat« s made

known on application.

Iti adiiiK noticea one eer.t per word each in-

sertion.

The Ncw«* Daily from frreeiicaatI«**h <ir**at

i niter of l.eariiiii|£.

Mr ( hiiinlnrlain, of New Castlr, spent Sunday with college friends.

All eoininiinicaliiuia aliould Be signed with j the name of the writer: not nec«-sarth fori puBlica'lon, But as evidence' of »rood faith. \ .lonyinona eoininiinleatlona can not Be no-

lieed.

is irre^rn

same promptly at pnbUeatinn olhet

Spi'cimen eopies mailed free on application.

RATES or SUBSCRIPTIONline Year in aiiv.mce Six month* Thru Hvmth* • i month /Vr week by Carrier

When delivery is made by carrier, all script ion accounts are to Be paid to tie

they call and receipt for same.

M. .1. HECK ETf II AKUY M. SMITH.

PuBliVher ... MamtfrmK Editor

Address all eominiinieutions to Thk Daily Hanxkk Times,

Grccm-iwtle. "id. I on ( , )( , free ]ist

Kl l-I III.K \N « IT\ 1 !( KI T.

rm- Miiyor .It > NATHAN mm

Ti-v:igtircr

•It »I1 N i.ii.moki:

For l lcrk

.lAMFS M. Ill KI.KY For Mni>lial W11.1,1AM K. ST aim: For eounci!iiu , n 1 11-l Word—THOM AS ABJJ A .MS Second Ward—EDMUNU PERKINS Cliird Wnrd .1011 N K. Mil,I.HR

Koyall> Eiitertame«l.

( Hra/il Times.

\ < ollot|iiy Itetwem an Eastern t »»al TIlC Knights t)f PytllitlS believe Miner ami a Cree Trmle Editor. j jj cft't.illg af*(|Uai DtCtl with each The rnhid editor of a free trade ,,,1,,^. Not only do they profess paper in Dover, N. H„ lately told a t j u . brotherhood of man. hut do

workingman that tree coal would W | )H ( they can in practice. They Miss Harding, of Crawfordsvillr, ho a great benefit to him. The dis- ,i 0 not believe tliat the golden spur t! " guest of Miss Lillian Smith, eussion which followed was reported is especially bright in Brazil, hut The T hetas initiated Misses liar in the .1 wencu/i Kconouii»t as fol- t |,., t j ts radiance is equally as risen, Neal and llogshire Saturday

lows: bright around the firesides of their niglit.

Laborer “You have admitted brothers elsewhere. Of this fact M| , Scott wa8 initiated into the tliat the present depression is t hey were intensely impressed last py 1)elta Theta (mternity Satur-

largely due to the uncertainty and evening. day delay in tarifi legislation. i n response to the invitation of Editor—“Certainly; every one Eagle lodge. No. 1(», of Greencas-$.-i.nn admits that. t| ( . ( to visit and confer the degree ^ Laborer —“How nutcli do you „f Knight, forty of our jolly Pyth- ! ' “ think 1 would be benefited by free accepted. This morning it coal.' 1 was easily to be seen who had gone Editor—“C oiil from thi' British all) | w | )0 stayed at home. Big provinces van be delivered here at a SII ,i| ( . Si evidence of a rumptuous

good profit at j>t per ton and you buniiuet and royal good fellowship, lectures in Mehairy hall tonight, now pay $tt.50 per ton, and you p|„i n i v Sll i,i -he went." The for- The lecture will begin at eight

could save #’2.’»0 per ton with coal | orlli depressed, regretful looks of u’c-lock. others said, ‘ he mised the train." Frank Martin, of Franklin col-

Laborer—“I understand you Unit phev not only missed the train, but lege, was the guest of Messrs. Pres the tariff raised the price of an ar- the warmest reception and the most ton and Foxworthy Saturday and

tide just the amount of the duty : ,-or.lial hospitality ever Sunday.

w, then, will the repeal of a To- oflVred to our home lodge. They Miss Charlotte Miller is suffering cent duty on a ton of coal reduce who were so fortunate as to be cn- with a spiained ankle caused by

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II Hllbcm as

Mr. Smith, of Lafayette, spent j yesterday with his son, Guy, at the !

Miss McIntosh, a granddaughter of Mr. DePauw, is the guest of Miss

Nellie Matson.

Kcv. Hobort M<■ Intire, of Denver,

Before buying your new bicycle look the field over carefully. The superiority of Victor Bicycles was never so fully demonstrated as at present. ( hir 94 line will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and we challenge comparison. There’s but one best—Victor.

OVERMAN WHEEL CO.

BOSTON. NEW YORK.

PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO.

DETROIT. DENVER.

J. K. L-ANGDON. AGENT G R fc E N G A ST L. E IND.

I

J. R. LEATHERMAN. PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON, Knouts 2, G, 4 and •"», Allen Block.

the price Sfi'2 .10 per ton?"

Editor—‘Oh ! tliat will he the reI suit of eompetition and the Pennsylvania miners cannot compete with the miners of Novia Scotia.’’ Laborer—“What will becotm- of

the Pennsylvania miners?"

tertained will always cherish the falling on the ice Friday night i evening, with its wit, humor and the rolling mill pond, joy, with the fondest recollections, | The annual pan |u .„ ( . ni< . banquet and shall endeavor to fully recipro-1 . n he held Friday Mliri . h 16 , at

cate.

Greencastle lodge will visit the Brazil lodge some time next month

"Shepp's World's Fair Pilot ogiaphed."

GREENCASTLE,

INDIANA

Special Attention Olven 10 Diseases i»f Women and children.

Sk.xatoi: Hovk said at the Lineoln ( lull dinner in .Jersey City: Let six men, whom you or I could

name, in the I'nited States senate: (intended to reduce wages?"

1 could 1

Editor—“Of course the mines and confer the degree of Page. On will be closed until the miners will that occasion it will he a delight work cheap enough so that they Hnd honor to entertain such a jolly, also can sell cool at •f 1.00 per ton." brilliant, warm hearted group of

Laborer—“Then the new tariff is Knights ol Pythias.

the Palace. The subjects for the , ™ a b ‘ t s us ‘ isn '"' l or tire Daily Banner Times i

let one man, whom you or

name, in the executive chair, declare tomorrow morning that thej-, or he, will not permit for the next three years any change in the tariff policy of this country, and will see that thcMcKinley bill has a fair trial, and if within six weeks the wheels of the factories of the I'nited States are not turning again, and the fires in its furnaces are not lighted again, and the work in its iron mines and coal mines is not resumed, and its capital is not beginning to move, and prosperity and comfort do not come back again to the homes of its workmen, you may sentence me to be a free trader and a democrat for the rest of my natural life, and I cannot invoke for myself any

worse fate than that.

It is evident that Senator Hoar has perfect faith in his proposition as witness the big forfeit named. The country is very largely of the same mind. The quickest, safest, surest way to prosperity would be for the democratic party to throw

up hands and quit.

\ ‘‘Twenty-Outer.”

Fditor—“Oh, no indeed! that The Anderson Bulletin not the object, though no doubt the great pleasure in thoroughly roastwages will lie incidentally reduced ing a sensational correspondent at first in many directions." there who sends out nearly every Laborer—“I use half a ton of day news from Anderson that is coal a month, and you say, that wholly or partly untrue. The /(«/- with free coal I could save if‘2.50 or let in dubs the fellow “Twenty11.25 per month on my coal bill. Center,” which means, no doubt,

The voting for athletic directors will begin tomorrow afternoon in Meharry hall at 1:30 and continue one hour. Ten directors are to be elected but about twice that num-

takes ' ,er candidates are in ttie field

pushing their claims for election.

Readers

1! piagiiiliceiii mi Series Willi Reacli ol Hll!

Barer Hanging an! Batching Don)'ncutl a \. chcapB and with promptness. 80X773. R B HURLEY. OSCAR WEBSTER. PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR

All Work 1‘minptly Nttondod to. 58-13W Suttafaction GimnuitcM^t

The trouble between the freshmen

and sophomores was brought to an ^ .M()St BC3UtltLll SoilVCnif.

end Saturday after chapel. Dr.

John asked the two classes to re- M ith adcsire to again promote the in-1

, terests of its readers. Tub lixii.t Baxmatn after the chapel exercises and XKK Iimks elosed a eontraet with the

gave them one of his apt talks lsUlo , H . Publishing Co., of Phila-

Now, my wages have been reduced that he gets twenty cents per yard which he alone can give. This re delphia, h\ which the nvignitlcent -e28 per cent and you have admitted lor his rot and dribble. This stored peace and the hoys are as ries of photographs, with descriptive that the agitation ol the tarifi'ques- “Twenty-Center" is the party who peaceful and meek as lambs. matter, known as “Shepp’s World - tion caused the depression which sent out the gigantic fabrication j I-aii 1 hotogiapheil. uill lie luought . , . . ,, . , , ,. DESIGNS IN EMBROIDERY Wlthln the marvelous!v low ourehasing reduced them. 5 on have also ad- about Del auw university holding] i.f 'ffn CENTS hi cadi or mitted that incidentally the pro- $(>0,000 worth of worthless paper. Kior»t Ha.to-i CHt*«Tti. with tnstru«tioa« 9t , l|nll! . |U1( j S |^ i>vn* Hawh: posed tariff would reduce wages, which telegram was so quickly and LadieTmt!• , rest’e<l I ^n ,, rrt'elubrmdery Timks Coupon-. Before reduction my wages amount energetically denied by President and living in or near large cities, where I hi- -plendid chance to secure these ed to f3 per duv. Now please i‘x- John and the Indianapolis eustod- fine specimens are continually I 1 ' 11 on "utguilb i nt piiotogi,qdi- i- v\iiliciiu .i ... . ’. , , • . i, •- f exhibition and sale, must have noted the parallel in journalistic enterprise, and I plain how I am benefited by saving tans of the DePauw university af Krt , at advancement in execution and ar- is quite in keeping with the continuous I $1.25 a month while I lose $21.84 a fairs. Wherever this “Twenty tistic treatment during so short a period ,.ffnrl- ot Tub I>aii.^ Banni h Timi - to

month on my wages. I can hardly Center" correspondent of the Sent- as4'ej'ast^five years,

see where the saving comes in.'

G B COOPER

J W. COOPER

COOPER BROS.,

Tianslsi aim Liverymen.

H.issch to aiul from all trains,

IfatooiK j 1 Trans! erred.

LI very

Cabs for

ijrs of all kinds,

- Parties, Funerals and Wuddinfnt,

DniyinK »* Spindalty,

Pianos and Furniture Moved

Telephone eonneetlou with depots and LadB'S* Hall. ( alls auswc'i t'd any tlmedav or

ititfht.

OFFICE COR. INDIANA AND WAL- > •> NUTST5. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE

l>oeal Time Card.

BIti FOI R.

|deasf and benefit its readers.

inr! is known he is the laughing Jt" bTtl!'v^ addition, at.other convineing proof that

. . I 11 1 I 1 t 1 1 \ I ( t v v 1/ I 1 1 ^ ^ t 1, • L- . k. !

Thk Itewocrnt of hist Saturday advises the Banner Times to eliminate from its columns its “iterations about democratic hard times." We assure our neighbor that we would gladly take its advice if it were possible. No doubt, every democratic paper in the land would gladly permit and aid, if possible, i their republican neighbors in dropping this most disagreeable subject. It's like, however, a celebrated ghost spoken of, “it won't dow n.” This “democratic hard times" cry, of course, worries our democratic neighbors as it rightly should. Democratic papers have consciences. it seems, and they are being giotind by these practical illustrations of democratic incom-

iff question. Good night, sir.” generally just reversed when facts

This conversation took place in are wanted,

rite presence of several witnesses There is something wrong generand illustrates fairly well the ef- a |]y with the Sentinel reporters it facts of the proposed Wilson tariff ap j )eur8< as t | le Central bank here <>n a ,,, ' can testify, as one of the paper’s t'huiiRe «>f men had the bank greatly worried There is to be a change ot mana , over a lying telegram along about gers in the Western Union city the time when hanks were having

office in Greencastle this week, trouble.

Raymond Waltz, who holds the po- Hooked »Tiitrf.

itioii of manager at Marion, Ohio,

OOIXO HAST.

No 2* ImliarmpnliM Accominn<lutlon. .K;4o h m No 1H’ 'NMIt || Wt'Htfril l.hllilrtl |;.*» j p ’it It is. Ill No S' Mull .1:15 {, in No Ul'rtiH-lniiHlI Mlfht Express 2:;ei u m

OOIXO WEST.

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Editor—“It is evident that you stock of the reading communitv. of excellenee. and now it is possible to ' , ‘ . No 17* soiitiiweeternLlmitisi

. Mifuin oit-B«.>r II ittMrilH RtRlimPil arti- i HltelV tO It' tletl'milnatlOll to be Till. No ID MattiHHi Acunnimtxliitinii - UbU n

and I do not think alike on the tar- and his statements, it seems, are obtain either patterns w stain pea am . x,, ;• st i. „nd i n,. xtaht Kxpr.sw i2 : «oi,

... , . * ^ /TV^ I AI i H Ol niE i I.OI I.K. No. 2 connocto throiijrli toi'InoiniiHfi, ( levv

land, Dayton and Hunton Ha. Bur. N<.. is,

Hlltlalo, Sleepers tn Ni-W Vmk nn<‘

NYashinvrtiui. D. < . No. Heoi W a Bash and < inrlunati. Nt

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i 'levelund i

com-hiw to IIiiHhIo, slnepors to Nrw York and ' ' “ ‘ inueots through to

o. Id, conchiw for

I and < Inrlnimtl, Hlri'prrs to ( liicln

nitt and Xt-w Vork.

* "ullj . t Except sundii\

IIucstis. Aacnt

"ally, t Except Sunday

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It slioubl not lie forgotten that Messrs. Shepp's famous series of photographs were OFFICIALLY Imxirseh ED by the ('olttmbiKU Exposition, and the (ilolie I’ulilisliing Co. was given vx-elu-ive rights to publish and sell these photographs. They are an immensely valualile and important souvenir of the greatest exposition ever held, and at the price ottered to readers of The I.aii.v Banner Times millions of copies ] ought to be sold, as thousands of people

will Want the series, nor only foi them-, J 1 " *' < titeasro Mall ... selves, lint also for their friends. ' . " Express.

Th first emqion in the series will be I |ii iiited in Tor .Moxi.ax ii.xii.x Ba.x- '' 11

MONON ROUTE. In etlivt sundiiy, Nov. Ill, Ism

NORTH MOCX11

A n.XSKET DESlUX.

.NER Time- of Jaii.2!t, and the sue- j; Kx hress editig eoupons will appear Daily until • tiuiiy K-.eept -midny

dial ler Oabonrne. a mining man from Shasta, had his pocket picked of two

is to take the (.reencastlc offic goldpiecea while in San Francisco and

and Will G. Neff goes to Marion determined to try his luck as a thief cles of real artistic merit in most of the the seric- is completed. Thi.- is

catcher. He secured half a dozen big leading shops. They are no longer sold chance ot a life-l iine to get a .souvenir!

11 11,1 ' 1 ‘ ’ n fishhooks to the right hand pocket of at exorbitant prices in the exclusive art °* exposition, and no one should | ment between the young men unil stout corduroy tionsers insueh fash- aaaociatii ns. Tlie floral basket pattern '“"’"k* ° 1 11 oppoi-. is made at their own instance, as ion that a hand could easily be inserted here reproduced fron Modern I’riseil- " nieic are 32 series ami one series will'

I,Oil. wnnti'd a ehi.n.re Mr Wally in the pocket, hut would lie caught by la. with directions for working it. is l M . offered each week.'

' a ‘ ‘ n . ' ‘ ' / 'i the books as it was being withdrawn, both new and artistic, wants to be with his home folks. Then he wandered into a crowd that

i No 44t Loral ....

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IF I.otiisviilu Mtfti).

1:27 a m l ? (k"t 11 m U ik. p in 2:47 n in

. 2:)IH 11 in

1:4xj p in

thus Raving expenses, and Mr. Netf, had gathfrud about a Salvation Army . a it* exhorter, jingled a coople of twenties having oeen here a number of years. | . n hjii b J fl “ nd ()8tMltlltil)nMly seeks a larger field. The offices them into his prepared pocket. In a

be much larger than needed or must given ot the publication of 1'ARI

No t) Lx. >im — ('1:28 1)111, for Terre Haute.

FOK THE HAST.

_ , s itKp” ' r> * usda? * K«a aSt;c*uOutatff^r“rttat-tte- kaffi tt.o he cut away -uppiTTi,, to that no- nSiJ Kii7 u " SSS The Banner Times can recom-1 man at his elbow who waa doing somo It requires, some skt!i end great Heety «„ M !y may t>e disappi'iiitei!. ! - *

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VANDALIA LINE, t

H,„,,n.b,r 11.,i SIX ! Tr *"""’ , °"" r.l'&r - 1 " ''''''

This design may be stamped on linen. COl I’ONS of The Dau.y Baxnek roa rue w kst. on bolting cloth for a doily or a decora- TiMts m order lo obtain on pav.nent ko ; l.fuly"" 1^::?.'a ni." for't \Z\l tive square for top of mouchoir Fiicliet or of I h\ < hNls, the IlK.sl IA It I No J Hath . .12: :t p m, tor >t i.ouIf pin cushi in. The piece of bolting must Uurt 1) of the series. Hue notice will | 1:^ p m, for m Units.

men N”, neighbor, it wouldn’t do

. in, “

.felts am. "

"aii.' Sutit m in, •• _ PEOItLV "J' Is-luv

tile as an efficient operator

j , . ,, 4‘ «1 l‘ ... i* , * 7-« — ■ * i ...ip,’!..,', ... . .«w «> (Nt 11,\ .... .tV.tt, • inrtl lor the wellHreot the working |1K>n(1 ^j r Xeff to the Marion poo ! dee P thillk, ng He said nothing, hut be to embroider successfully on such a I \ ORDER TO A V()l D Til F. PUSH.! . _ I'E'iRL' i

knew something was going to hnppeu. delicate foundation. A very fine needle ] applications should be made promptly, i U-aveTerre Haute, and a. jt ( jj d , when a voice said, “Hay, mis- and one strand of filoselle are uaisl and as soon as the ('oiipons appeariu Toe ^oT# sun

do. Some of us will have to tell the truth, and as the Banner Times is constructed on those lines,

Mr. Waltz is well known here in his home city and enters his new place with the confidence of all our citi zens. Both the gentlemen have been especially courteous to the new spa per correspondents, have considerable business

the office.

who with

Ural ICfttiite Tranufer*.

Sarah V Nutt to NN in. A <.iiKK*By. )uni] in

we shall continue to tell the people what is ailing them. That is something some of the large and broad democratic papers of the land are doing, also. We advise our neighbor to buy a copy ot the Sunday issue of the New York IUoW<f oc-

casionally and see how it carica- 1 """q" ( ' ! ^ 0 j amrai H . McCsu.m.vk. land tures tin* doings, or misdoings rath in b *ib* Union. $22:.. , i ! Auditor Putnam county to L. W. Lewis er, ot the ( lev-eland regime. Let s hlDd ln tp ., ^ sot*, wo holiovo the l/einocvaf has! John M. Scott to Arch and T. A. Scott, land . , . . . ., in Mill Lrcck tp.. $1000. Iieon making a cheap rate on the | M n HrldireH t4 , Anll „ Matkin. land m

NN ashiiufton tp., (q. c. d.), $500.

Klmer K. Oglca at al- to John Doractt, land

In Jefferton tp., $700.

Mary B. Ellla to Alirahain F. Ford, land in

llalnhridico. $225.

JcHKcllm-Ht to A. M.andC. liarnea, land In

Jefferaou tp , $UKJ0.

rcci 1 cant lo.

A sat. ton l Pans. Xwl, >t. Louis, Mo.

2r«rjK35,jSijsxtzj77

up and turning pale. “Well, come on the bolting or m very delicate tones B111 . ( , „ their usual first-class style and!

right down hero to a policeman. He of pink or bine and green, with fine gold - will help you take it out,” replied the thread for the basket. This class of demining man. and he moved off as he sign among the most popular of presspoke. the thief being forced to trot cut styles. It may also he painted on along hy the side of Ids captor.—Sun bolting cloth with gouauiie colors. Large

1 basket designs are also suited to the

that neither pains norcxpcuHe will lie ( HK’AdO & EASTERN ILLINOIS,

spare'1 to make it worthy of the great event which it so graphically, thorough-

ly and ably portrays.

Francisco Argonaut.

VANDAI.IA I.INK KM I KSIONS

W or hi in a combination offer with its own paper lately. We believe it will tin some of Putnam's democrats good to see the Worhl.

When you compare our three dnll ir shoes with some that other dealers sell for four you will understand why they go. 1 hristic's shoe store. !)0-2t

Subscriptions for any magazine Hr paper taken at this office. We , will save you money. tf

I>tiBui|iie and 11 #* r Karly HlHtnry.

Dubuque,the Frenchman .settled at what is now the city heiiring bis name In ITkli, and in ISIIJ, accordiiiK to aeceiited Iowa histnrj’, tile lirst. English settlement was made ift Burlington. If Dubuque was a Settler in the true sense of tliut word. Englishmen of the eastern Americanized species—settled in Iowa at least two years

before they did at Burlington

large square pillows that are now indis- ] To So(ltl|< Southeastaml Southwest will

penwible m v.dIi furnished parlor, h . .

brary or sitti- t room. Tiny baskets are rm ‘ ,,n V!,r " , "' f'' 0 '" now '"■" 1

To and from Terre Haute, In etfeet

November IS, ISUB.

AHBIVB moM THK NORTH.

No 3* Terre Haute A Evansville Ex . H:i|)a in Vo': Naahvllle special S:0ipin No" Terridiaiiti'\ Eviinsvllle Mail 1:50 p in

No 5* I hieagn \ Nashville l.lmlted

embroidered in the corners of

napkins and doilies.

square

.I mie 5th, 18!>1. inclusive.

1:M> p 111 10:tXI p 111

NOHTU HOUND.

No H* (hicago Nashville IJmited 4:50 am 1 No St •• Mail 12:10 p in ! No *' “ Express ILlApm No H I hieuim special I:JI p in

One Fare llotiml Trip.

( all on or address any Vandalia Line

Think lielnre ton Speak. Agent and ask for information eon- between

Always tiiink before you speak, my tuined in ( irvular No. HT of .1 oiii-irv and it earry ITtllman paliiee sleeping eai's and

3 I day eoaehes and run solid between < hleauo

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ully. t Lxccpt >iind»>

Trulns wnd 4 uarry Fulltmtn Hluepiup’ enrs, * ‘ t liK’HtfO and KraiiHvlllo Traitin 5

pop. When you blurt out impulsively ism in your wrath, you are very likely to (

dii -Wotf

In isgti J I,. Iaingworthy of Vermont .ay something that is weak and ineffect- I The Weather, crossed the river for the purpose of work * VI! ’ ,,0 t to say ridiculous, whereas it The indications for this vicinity mission by tlie Indians. In 1880, however, be pertinent, relevant and graphic, and its follows as received by II. S. ^

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n. , fJ£2ri22;'-5 r£*& "V,*?Scales and K. M. Wren. Them-^ntleineu Nothing like thon K ht beiore in June, 18 JO, erected an independent civil ip©ocb, my son. BuHton iranscniit,

government, the first establishment by

white men in Iowa.

weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 20. Fair weather, stationary tern

The Banner Times—l"c. a week. 1 perature. Wappknbans.

and Nashville. < II VS. !.. STOXP,

Gcn'l Pass, and T'kt Vgt. ( hlcngiv.

Evi lir.loll South; The Yaudalia Line will sell exeiirsion ticket-to points in 'I’enncssce, Missi--sippi, Louisiana, Alabama. Arkansas, Texas and Georgia at a rate of one fare for the round trip. Dates of sale, Feb. 8. 13 and Marcli s. 13. “n and April !*, Ill ami *21. For further particular- .1.

8. Ilowling, agent.

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