Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 March 1894 — Page 2

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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14.1891.

DAILY BANNEK TIMES ALL AMONG THE MA,L carriers.

Published every afternoon except Sunday at the II AS Me* Times ofllee, corner Vine and Emnklin street*.

• Whirl* i* Guilty of a Crime —A !>lo»t

liiterewtlnic .Story There has been

foriittipinyiidvcrtiwiiien**imi»t t.o f ro an j iiiiiilavits have been tlvinu; ( ’ ,,urt handed In by 10 o oli)Ck a. m. eachday. Krad J

liar KeNoltitioiiN.

The committee appointed to read the resolutions on the death of

urryingto«nd| Ju,, * e V - T Brown re » K,rted in

vestcnlay. Messrs. S. A.

COMMON COUNCIL. Tlit- Kirat M.-rllnn In March—Jinl Oirrly I'llll Of

I

Last evening's council meeting was not productive of much re- i

There’s No Choice in Bicycles. The Victor Pneumatic tire has no liSSSSSSiSSiifii

wiiMM^n‘.MjU^.*<iVnrii^da.v around in tiie city in the last day I ,,!l . vs ' I 1 ' " illiamson, Jonathan gu lt other than the passage of the ^3], Jt j s more durable than any

^ Of .... but nothing tangible dstsl- Bl r Lb«nd W 0. Ned made .Vcling —If.—r~,— . . ..... , •peeehes, and Hr. Hays submitted t X^ nKnoUvtmonevmtVPTWOTdMeh 0 l ,ed ,n a dec ' de ‘ ] y ‘nterestmg and tht> fol | owlng solutions:

All c«>mmiinioaii»n» should I..- *.*...,1 w ., h ' PHtcrnity suit until last eve- The ..n.lersigned committee appoin.wl t be name of the writer: not ti«-.-ssariiy f.>r lung, wlien Policeman Donnohue,' t.» prepare h memorial upon the lire ami piihltca*. loii. but iis evidence of iro.«i faith. , , j N . ...I character of Krederick T. Brown, who

!\ ..otiymoits cominuulcations can not he no- in a double fig. drove up to

lined.

New

Where delivery is irreirular please report same promptly at publication office. Specimen copies tnallisl free on application.

was for tniiny years an honored meinber

Mavsville and brought borne a pris- <»f dtis bar, respectfully submit rbe fol-

lowing '

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. iinf Year (n ndraaee. Sir month* Thru month* Oaf m.mfft Prr werk by Carrift

2JiO i^r. -*> .10

When delivery Is made by carrier, all sub-

oner. And thereby hangs a tale. John Chastain is the carrier of 1 nile Sam’s mail bags between New Mavsville and Danville, and Win. Allen does a similar service on the star route between Roachdale and Danville. Tilda J. Burns

Frederick Theodore Brown was born near Bloomington, Monroe county. Ind., on the 19th day of April, ls-27, and died on his farm no <r (Jreencastle on the 9th

claim ordinance, except in the line of expediency. In fact the early I closing movement seems to have struck our city fathers along with the clerks of the city. The first, tiling and the main bone of contention was the ordinance submitted t© the judiciary committee at the last meeting concerning a new

dav of March, 1894, aged sixty-six method of paving claims. Mr. Milfather’' farm and he bad only such edu- method suggested bv the ordinance

.'KT.iJ'V.S cumbeieome »n,l im-j

other and the inner tube can be removed in case of puncture in less than five minutes. The only inner tube removable through the rim. All Victor improvements arc abreast with the times and meet every re-

quirement.

Victors

are

BEST.

scrinUon accounts aro'totie patn'to tiu'iu as is a poor, half demented girl now approached manhood a desire for better practicable, as in addition to re-i |in ,he poor h.u s e, but who, ..Ul, £ quirin* ,n o..h of tb. .ell., of .1,. M. j. nwKKTT Publisher t | le . )ast j- ( . w days, lived in the fam- having already selected the law as his gootij it placed other red tape upon • U “ T "•”" TM "‘“•"""“"“lily ..f Or. Allen a, New M.y.vi.le, | «•» *» — »>. »e„.e „t

OVERMAN WHEEL CO.

BOSTON. NEW YORK.

PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO

DETROIT. DENVER.

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On the morning of Monday, March department of the State University in the majority, however, that some

IH49. In the same vear be celebrated , , r ‘ ,. u u l ' the 22nd. anniversary of his birth by tie- ^ ,nt I an ordinance should be ing united in marriage to Miss Eliza- prepared to further protect the

both A. Alverson, who, with six children,

Address all communications to The Daily Banker Times,

Orecncastle,Ind. ]2, an affidavit was sworn to before

— Prosecutor James by Tilda J.

Burns charging Chastain with be- 8 ,i, v ive him. StiiTrt'l'y after hVgradua- c *^’ 9 uib'rt'stH in the matter of ing the father of the affiant's un- tion Judge Brown, as he has laen fain- purchases, requiring an order from born child. ( hastain got wind of enthusiastically upon the peaeticeof hia the city tor goods before the same the atfair and came to the city Mon- profession at Spencer, Owen county, should be paid for bv the council, day to give lum-elf up, remaining p ros|ie ,. ts . uu acknowledged talents r, ' e matter was finally referred around all day. He and his friends and untiring energy soon gained for him back to the judiciary committee , . . , , a,, a profitable clientage and a respectable „ . .1 claimed that the whole business was position at the bar” for a report at the next meeting, | a set up job against him bv Allen On the organization of the <’ourt>‘ of when it will lie gotten in a shape ... . . , . ‘ . | Common Pleas in 1852 he was elected the I . , , and his relatives, and they put the Mrst Prosecuting Attorney for Hie dU- to suit those concerned. officers on a new scent. The girl trict composed of the counties of Clay, j John H. -lames was granted per-1

J. K. L-KNG DON, AOENT. <jRteNU«STl_E IND.

For Mayor

JONATHAN BIRCH

For Treasurer

JOHN GILMORE

For Clerk

JAMES M. HURLEY

For Marshal

WILLIAM K. STARR

For Couneilnien

First Ward—THOMAS ABRAMS >,.oond Ward—EDMUND FERKINS I hird Ward—JOHN K. MILLER

mUIFFEI

No matter what shape the Wilson bill is left in it will never elect another democratic president.

J. R. LEATHERMAN. PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON, Rooms 2, 3, 4 and 5, Allen Block, GREENCASTLE. I l l l INDIANA. Special Attention Giv«»n to Disease* of Women and children.

Sticpps Worlds Fair p a per Hanging and Patching

Photographed.”

Done neatly . cheaply and with

promptness.

R B. HURLEY.

BOXTT3.

was closely questioned, but she ad- gears'disclnu-gef"ule^duties of'tharoffTee mission to place a brick sidewalk C^- jha [) ijlc Rjnnor TimJC hered to her first storv that Uhas- witheVeditto himself and to the satis- in front of his property on Market • | , i . • i factisn of the public. In 1856, although _ . ‘ D.-votAt-c tain was the culprit. Later in the |^ ss than thirty years of age, he was ^D'eet. j lyLiluClj

day, however, she broke down and elected judge of theCointnon I leas C ourt The city engineer reported that NTER, PAPER HANGER AND

„ , ,, , . , for the same district, serving fora term . , , , . . .

confessed to Mrs. hhoptnugh and ,, f four vt . aM and .lisclmrging the re- it would not be advisable to permit « ITInfinifiOQnt (Irt COHDO others at the county house that she sponsible duties n^f thaHiositbin so sat- the grading of the alley west of |j |l|(jy||ji.jtil(l 1111 UullljU

OSCAR WEBSTER.

DECORATOR

It seems the silver-tongued ora- was not telling the truth in her the district having been changed in the Locust street, between ( hestnut

tor from Kentucky was getting it in the neck in the Pollard suit.

Indiana has but two republican congressmen now but after the next election over half of the number will be republicans. The Pollard-Breckinridge trial will at least serve the useful purpose of diverting public attention from tin* follies and scandals of the democratic congress. Gknekai. Gkant was right when be said, ‘‘if the democratic party is ever returned to power it will be certain to break its back across the Allegbeney mountains on the taritf question.” What was prophecy then is historv now

first statement and that instead of meantime, he was nominated and elected . i • i judge of the Common PleasCourtfor the Chastain being the criminal that district composed of the counties of

it was the above mentioned Wm. Allen. Tims another affidavit was necessary, and Prosecutor James on yesterday drove out to the

The Hanking *liark.

The basking shark is an object of popular as well as scientific interest. It is the largest fish that swims the sea. It

isn't as bigas a bowhead whale, but the they had him make out an affidavit

whale is not a fish, but a mammal. The

county house and after a long talk with Tilda allowed the poor girl to sign the statement. It charged Allen with bastardy and the quick drive to New Maysvilie last evening was the result. Allen was captured without trouble and was placed in jail about 7 p. m. The affair is causing considerable comment and excitement and there are all kinds of

rumors atloat.

In a talk with Prosecutor James this morning he stated that on Monday morning very early Allen's sister, Mrs. O. Bowen, and the Burns girl called at his office and that

and Olive, to the lines as now established, and it was ordered that the street commissioner be directed

Wittiin Reach of nil!

All Work Promptly MtemUt! to.

5B-I3w Sat isfiirt ion Guaranteed

('lay. Greene, Owen and I'utnam. retir-

tenn'Ll' 180.' 1 eTving tliejud*!a 1 erfnbie to do what little grading is now \ .\\()st BCilUtiflll SOUVCnir.

a* untarnished as when lie assumed it necessary. i

eight years previous. Near the close of , ,

bis term as Judge he removed to Green-1 John liercy asked permission to Witlia dc-ure to again promote the incastle and again engaged in the a five erect a warehouse at the foot of tere*ts of its readers, The Daily Ban-

b^,i. .<a-.

the ablest attorneys of western Indiana. Monon freight depot.

I n 1870, when warned by disease that he

It was re-

eouhl no longer serve his clients with his ferred to tlie street committee.

specimen captured by the Italian fisherman, who lias a standing order from the Stanford university for anything new or queer in his line, is i$5 feet long ami measures nearly 15 feet perpendicularly through the back. These proportions make it as large as many a whale, and it is a homely and lubberly thing to look at. “Basking sharks,” said President Jordan of Stanford university, “are rarely caught, and I have been able to see but one on this coast. That was in 1880 at

charging the crime on Chastain; that on Monday night the other story came in; that the girl was taken to the poor house Monday as a county charge; on yesterday he visited her and she stated that Wm. Allen was the father of her child and that she made her first statement at the instance of Allen’s relatives; that Dr. Spurgin

famous Globe Publishing Co., of Philadelphia, by which the magnificent series of photographs, with descriptive

his'bvie/ k * 1 nd*'blc.kl''ami tnnicd with 1 l,e (,ouncl1 adjourned attS:;io, ,natter, known a- “Shepp’s World’s cheerful resignation to other and bum- it having passed the following claim | Fair Photographed,” will be brought

bier pursuits. To him all labor was ordinance:

honorable, and he gave to the duties of |

the farm the same conscientious anil in- ’ ' .' l ’ ,, ! 1 ° 1111 ' p<, „ <(

telligent service he had rendered on the Me^weather. tire dept

bench and at the bar. „ v s i He bore with equal modesty and pa-5 "f 011 tience the honors of his earlv manhood , tn " “ and the sufferings of bis later years, L ^ and having gone to his rest and reward,! ’’' n 0 ’ "

lie has left to us an example worthy of

imitation, of bin. we hereby ^ : .. ;;;;;;;; ;;;;;

iiruencafttle Electric Light ( o., li^ht.

cheerful testimony, that:

As a judge, he waa able, impartial

and just.

Asa lawyer, he was skillful, consei- '' ,n Niisou

•Mm Iveene \V. lireixli'n

Monterey. We chopped out a piece of

one of its gills, and it was all one man ! and several others heard the girl’s wanted to carry. Pictures of the basit-1 gt a t e(nen t a t (He county house and mg shark are not reliable represent a- i , , ,, , , tions. for there have been few chances to 4 la * s 10 Dild to tell draw them. There are probably but a |the whole truth about the matter, few hundred in The British j det . i( , e( , tQ m(lke tbe ee( . ()nd afI) _

museum has a standing offer or #1.000

for the skin of one,hut a man would mivtt. which was done; the same earn his money getting it, for it would ! was hied in Mayor Case’s court take two months to akin the fish and care ^ the an . e8t fo i lowed .

entious and faithful; always true to the interest of his clients, he was as ready J unselfishly to discourage useless litigations as he was determined and untiring in his efi'ort' to secure success by alt honorable means when once the contest

was undertaken. I . /s a citizen, firm in his convictions B |ac k A niaek, mdse

and unswerving in bis devotions to tlie right, lie was universally res pic ted and as esteemed; as a Christian he was al-

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Oliver lame, stone 20 70

15 00 14 40 16 00

.Ino. Nchnull “ 13 «0 Albert Keene ” 10 20 Spi-ar llttman ** 8 00 t-Ted Welk, repairs 13 8H *' *• “ waterworks. 18 00

75

within the marvelously low purchasing : | 26 oo' price of TEN CENT’S in cash or 7 50 stamps, and SIX Daily Bannkk

^’ ,0 Times Coupons.

This splendid chalice to secure these} magnificent photographs is without a j parallel in journalistic enterprise, and }

Riley's Wholesale & Retail •W STORE. «- Best Tomatoes, llic. can; $2.25 per case. Guarantee every can. Princess Best Corn. $2.25 per case; Kic.

can.

Standard Sweet Corn, .T for 25c. Corn A Blackberries. 7e. can: J for 25o. Potatoes, 20c. peek: 75c. Iiuslicl. Bacon, 10c. lb. Clean Currants, 5c. per lb. Best Prunes, lOe. lb.; .‘t for 25. Hickory Nuts, 15e. peck; 50c. bushel. lli)-l»k

G B. COOPER.

J. W. COOPER

is quite in keeping witli the continuous

efforts of The Daily Baxnek Times to please and benefit its readers. It is, in addition, another convincing proof that The Daily Bannek Times sticks reso-

COOPER BROS., Transfer and Liverymen.

Busses to amt from all trains,

Itaiorawe Transferred, Ltverv Kiirs of all kinds.

Cabs for Parties. Funerals and Weddinir*.

TelephonejBonneetlon with depots and

lutely toit» iletermination to iu* The I Hall.

Draylnir a »peeliilt.\.

Plano# nod Furniture Moved connection with . Calls answered any tithe da)- or

Papkk of the People.

It should not lie forgotten

that !

Messrs. Sbepp’s famous series of photograph- were OFFICIALLY Indorsed ED by the Columbian Exposition, and the Globe Publishing Co. was given exclusiyp rights to publish and sell these photographs. They are an immensely

OFFICECOR. INDIANA AND WAL-1-ly NUTSTS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE

County C'oniiiilAHioner*.

Tlie county commissioners are

ways consistent and as a friend lie was I closing up their quarterly business ' valuable and important souvenir of the he^was inciulg*nt*il'*\^oted ( a,rd''kiiid , .* 1 *'“ “"‘ l h — in to allowimr a H'eatcst exposition ever held, and at

properly for the hide.”

Examiner.

-San Francisco

Storing

The plan proposed by a London engi neer for storing beat is believed to isissess deciiled advantages over others which have been brought forward, the main feature being the use of boilers anden-

The girl is a feeble-minded, de formed creature, and lias been in the employ of Dr. Allen, father of tlie prisoner, at New Maysvilie, as a servant. Young Allen is about twenty-one years of age. and Chas-

his death we inourn the loss of an hon-1 j ar g e number of legal claims, trans-1 ‘ he pri ‘' e 0, ' , ' r ®' 1 r f 1 ‘ d ' rs of I’iie ored brother and friend, and to his tie-! . . . j D ili, v Bannek 1 inks millions of copies reaved family we extend our heart'elf. acte( ' the following business : ^ ought to be sold, as thousands of people sympathies in their sad hour of attfic- p. d. Ader was reappointed - wi ii want the series, not only for themAs a tribute to his memory,we reemn- county attorney at the same salary | selves, but also for their friends, mend that this memorial be spread upon as last vear. * The first coupon in the series was the record of this court, that a copy be I * ' f pdiited in The Monday Daily Ban-

fi!rniHLipii thp famiiv of tiio 1 CiGorffc It. Michael was jippointtAi

lurnisneu trie laniiiy oi me ueteasi u i a n nek Times ol Jan.29, 1894, and the sue-

aml to each of the city paper- for publi- constable for Greeneastle township, cation and that this association attend , ,, . . .

J. r. Shannon et al. in the petition for tlie county to accept an atiundoned gravel road, the petition was accepted and the hoard ordered to meet on March 28 at Raccoon

the interment in a body. Uespectfully submitted,

Silas A. Hays, C. C. Matson,

Hknky 11. M ATHIAS.

rurnierH ami Free Trado.

guies to produce heat during the day in tain is a man of probably thirtyspecially constructed reservoirs. As the jj ve y ears> w | )0 j g said to be not

water in the boilers is raised to 250 * , . , . , . pounds pressure it is condncteil to cyliu- j° v crly lirigiit himself,

drical reservoirs, resembling English The relatives of Allen were in horizontal IwUers. and stored there for L n tod and givin „ H bond of

use when wanted. In this way a com- • ,

paratively sm..11 boiler plant can be us< d $ TOO, he was released. I hey state for heating the water to 250 pounds pres- p j a a 8P t up job on Allen, that the sure all tin,,ugb the 24 hours of the day. voluntiir . lv went t() tbp ami the Btorcil water may be drawn on h ^ 1 at any time, according to tlie extent of house, that Allen is innocent and demand—the steam engines to lie worked t | |(lt polities is cutting some figure

by the steam generated by the release of , . „

pressure from this water, the valves to m the last prosecution. The outbe arranged in such a manner that tin come is u matter of eonsierable steam shall work at 130 pounds pressure conjecture. The preliminary trial

In favor of this system, the statement is

made that a reservoir 8 feid iu diameter wl 1 oeeur 1 tiesduy. and 3D feet long, containing some 84,000 pounds of heated water at 250 pounds riie Weather,

pressure, will supply 5,250 |K)iinds of The indications for this vicinity

feeding coupons will appear Daily until the series is completed. This is a clianceof a life-time to get a souvenir of the exposition, ami no one should neglect to take advantage of the oppor-

tunity.

There are 32 scries, and one series will

be ottered each week.

Remember that you must have SIX

l->oeal Time Card.

BIG FOUR. OOINO BAST.

No 21 Imliaimpoll* AcciimmiMlatlon S:45am No Is - Southwestern Limited 1:52 pm N" ||C Mali 5:15 |> m No to i Inelnnail Night Express 2:33 am

GOING WEST.

No »’ Mall 8:45 o m No 17* Soiithwesternl.iiniled 12:44 | m No 3 + MattiHm Aceommodatton H:34 p m No 7* st l. and t In. Mght Express .12:40 a m No. 2 connects through tot'iiieinnatI. < lew land. Dayton and llentim Hailior. No. Is. coaches to liiilfalo. sleepers to New York unci U ashlngton. l>. ( . No, H eiinmads throngh to Wabuxliand < inelnnati. No. 10, eimehes lor Cleveland and Cincinnati, sleepers to ( Inciiinati ami New York.

* Dally, t Except Sunday

F. 1*.

IIckstis. \gent

-Al*.

MQNDN ROUTE

Oljguyi tujt cw *ta Art iOiicmo ry.co.^

English agriculturists are not satisfied f or inspection,

with their exiierience of free trade. A ^ . correspondent in the Mark Lane Express ^ ie Knoll t*t al. petition

of Jan. 8, Mr. James Hunt. 12 Hampton for a free gruvel road in Cloverdnle ! ( I’DX’fS of 1'he Daila Bannek

T""’* ."" J

tion, we can give proofs that American holders heard in the matter. series. Due notice will be given of the protectionist artisans are earning and | The pauper practice of the coun- publication of the additional saving more money than English free jy wa8 re | e [ by the board by town-; as rapidly as they can he

traders are,”

The writer concludes Ids communica- ships as follows: tion with the following significant paral- Jackson. C. A. Allen, lei: } Franklin, U. T. ColUver. A rALSZPROPHET. ; UiiHSell, G W Poole... Some of Cobden's as- Proofs of false proph- i Union. A. It. Moore....

Monroe, J. F. Cully j Floyd, C. C Collins

ecy:

sertlons that eon verted Pee I a nd

Gladstone. t , ... ,, „ Laml would not be Nc»r!> 2,.'il»i.l(0 aerr* Marion, W . IL ' errell

driven out of cnltiva- have been driven out.

tion by the repeal of

the corn laws.

Land owners have Kents and agrieul-

nothlng to fear from jural land v* 11 '*"]"*™ | County Asybun.

free trade in corn. fallen from JUto oU per

cent.

In a country grow- If all the land io cul* intt in iMjpulation and ti vat ion j 6&rs hug advancint; in prosper- was worth £<V)an acre

Cloverdalc, W K. Prichard

Warren, A. II Horn

Washington, J. F. Otllespie. JefTerwon and Mill Creek, B V. Spurgin

GreencaHtle anti Madison

week

parts luin-

j died. Ample preparations have been I to 1 made to supply the demand, so tluil no-

us } body may Is* disappointed.

IN ORDER TO AVOID THE KUSH, applications should he made promptly, as soon »s the Coupons appear in The

Daily Banner Times.

I

The well-dest rved reputation of tlie Shepp Brothers, whose firm is kndwn all over the United States and in Europe, is a guarantee that “Shepp’s World's Fair Uhotograpbeil” will he is. sued in their usual first-class style, and that neither pains nor expense will be

In effect Sunday, Nov. IS, 1899.

north hound.

No 4" ( hiettgo Mall No B* “ Express No 44t lAK'al

SOUTH BOCND. No 8* Louisville Mall No 5* southern Express NodBt Loeal " Dally, t Except Sunday.

... 1:27 a m .12:05 p m ...12:05 p m ... 2:47 a m ... 2::i8 p m . . 1:45 p m

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45 75 80 1M

1110 185

05

Ftng- In 1802 we grew 17,-

TT's"',,' 30 "™"' re -’ , '’’>r 0). '•'>'.0"* tlurly-six hour, „e! rKTSSST"’'“! Mr. Alleu »0i h.v. ch'.rg. of 0, e

SprliiK Millinery

Beginning with this

SLEVST-Si Zi.'Z.'HT.Z.’S display una.u.l hats and bonnets ami complete line ^ |y and ably portrays,

of all correct millinery novelties.

wit hell I any Help from A'JII an acre,

the qirners. Thfe land of

Tlie simplest form of tlie double skirl is the bell skirt slashed to open on a tahlier orpanel that simulates an underskirt. Tbe coming change in dress will affect the skirt rather than the waist. The innovation will probably lie either iu tiie direction of panniers or the tonrnure. Basques of all kinds prevail—round, fallnd, tabbed or point#** |

as follows as received bv If. Sj Renick it Uo. from the official weathc bureau at Indianapolis:

Indianai'oi.is. Ind., Mar. I i.

^ Warmer fair weather, b

: |owcd by local showers,

j— 1 Wappknuan . Subscribe for tiic Bannek Times.

wheat |H»r annum. We should always

sp«*< ittl Kxeiirat«iiN .South.

On January 8, February 8, MarchS

Fnigiits for wimat D imming department. Mrs. Allen and April 9. the Motion Route will sell have a natural protec- are now below 2>. a needs no introduction to theladicH tickets at one first-class limited fare for tion of 10b. *Wi. ner quarter, and it has ... i . n ■ * i- • luarter on »vh**at in been carried free, as of (iroenettstli*. You are D108t COT- ro M to |»oiut> in Kt»nthe shape of carriage i>allast. ^ , tuckv,Tennessee, Aijilmtmi, MissisKinni. from abroaii i dially invited to come and see us. • . . .. . ,,, ' , from aoroau. „ , . J various points ill Georgia and F londa

We might as well Not a single nation i,,j/|»i irmir*intccd in both

doubt that tbe sun on earth has followed | n8 ‘ aCll0n 1 ' 1,1 [ and to New Orleans, La. would rise on tbe mor- our example, amt all; p r i ce8 an d work. M rs. D. K. I’rcs- Tickets good returning twenty days To Tears ewer'y I’riiTized gowlsTn return" fors toil, South Jlicksotl Street. March from date of sale, nation on earth would free market here. 1 i q. Mourning work a specialty. For further information, address

have followed our free j 10 . 6t&w _ J ltf

trade cxiuuple.

59tf

J. A. Micbakl, Agent.

VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave Ureenoastle, Ind., in effect Nov. in, isitl EOR TIIE WEST. No 5 Ex -nil 8:56 a in, for St. LouU. No 7 Dally 12:20 a m, for st. 1 xiiiIn. No I Dully 12: 3 p in, for st. Louis No 21 Dally 1:52 p m, for st. I^mls No 3 Ex. >un .... 5:^i p in. for Terre Haute. I OR THE EAST No 4 Ex. sun, .. 8:34 am,for Indianapolis. No 20 Dally 1:52 p m, “ No 8 Dally 3^5pm, ” No 2 Ex. sun ti:2llpm, ** ** No 12 Daily . 2:28 a in. “ " No B Dally 3:32 am. “ " PKOKI A DIVISION Eeave Terre Haute. No 75 Ex. sun 7:05 a in. lor Peoria No77 '• “ 3:25pm, for Decatur. For eomplete time card, glv.ng all trains and stations, and for full Information as to rates, through ears, etc., address , .. J.9 Dow UNO, Agent. •L M. i itESHKoroH, Greeneastle. Asst. Gen’l Pass. \gt, st. LouU, Mo CHD ag< i a 1 ASTERN ILLINOIS. To and from Terre Haute, in effect November 12, IKW! ARRIVE FROM THIS NORTH. No3* Terri* Haute ,v EvHiisvIlle Ex . iljtji a m No 7 Nashville special S:tD p m No It Terrelluute & Evansville Mail. 1:50 p m No5* I hicago Jt Nashville l.lniltisl 10:00 p m NORTH ROUND. No B" ('hloiigo& Nashville Limited 4:50 a in N" * " Mall 12:10 pm No 4 Express 1115 pm No 8 ( hicago special 3:20 pm ‘ Dally, t Exeepl Sunday Trains3 and 4curry Piilliuun sleeping ears, between i hicago and Evansville Trains 5 and B carry I‘oilman palace sleeping ears and day coaches and run solid between Chicago and Nashville. ( has. L. stone. Oeu'l Pass, and T'kt Agt. Chicago.