Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 March 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21.1S94.
BRAZIL'S HEARTY HOSPITALITY.
DAILY BANNER TIMKS
~ ' A Royal Re<*«*ption LorfKgW
PulillulHHi ovnry afternoon cxoojit Sunday KniBhts of P.ilnn., l.nm KvrutnK-
at the Kanrkk Tinit#otfloe, corner Vim- ant)
Franklin street*.
Period of Iflolattou for Infei-tiou.IH.eu.es. In view of the fact that certain infectious diseases have never been
The forty-five Knights of Pythias stamped out since their appearance Chanre* for display ad vertiaement* must be yvpo went to Brazil last evening lit- i n this city some years ago, the folhanded in by 10 o’clock a. m. each day. Head ^ , i j u.. ngadvertiw-inent*will tie nveived each day thought they would be met with lowing regulations recommended b\ up tol o'cl(K-k n. in. Advertising rate, tnadi-^ c j I ....
known on application.
.Heading notices one cent per word each in-
sertion.
u brass band and such enthusiastic a committee ol the French Academy demonstration as the one accorded of Medicine maybe of interest. We them on their arrival. When the 1 quote from the report in the .4«w<f/s All ooinmonlcatlonashould bo signed with 1 .. -i . IIu lil'iie the name of the writer: not neceasiirllj for 11 rain ptl lied 1 nto t lie Brazil Stat ion ' "-V"
puhiiea'ion, but us evidence or g«M.d faith., . l, The period of isolation for;n-
A.oinymouscommunications can not be no- they at once saw they were guests ‘
Heed.
of the city, and their reception was,
fectious diseases has again been re-
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Orecncastle. I ml.
RKPIBI.UAN <*1T\ Tit KI T.
For Mayor
JONATHAN BIRCH
For Treasurer
JOHN (ill.MORE
For Clerk
JAM KS M. HI KI.EY
For Marshal
WILLIAM K. STARR
For Councilinen
First Ward—THOMAS ABRAMS Second Ward—EDM I NI) PERKINS Third Ward—JOHN R. MILLER Ik Cleveland will just appoint a committee to lose the Wilson bill
then all will be well.
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
-The
Important Kvontu at th« Capital. Wasiusuton, March 19, 1894
Reptiblieun senators who have heretofore considered the probability of the ultimate success of the democrats in passing some sort of a tariff bill now consider that they have at least an even , chance to defeat the bill. Although the
TWO EXPIRED PATENTS.
Where delivery is irregular pletue report , . u ported on bv a committee of the
urn-promptly at publicationofflo.-. indeed, a royal one. 1 he Brazil l v ' ,lcv * “ uniform rank was on dreas narade French Academy of Medicine (July,
tUM-ciinen copies mail,.1 free on application, uniloim rank was on cirtaspaiaoe, , . . | , •
— and headed by a band, the local and and the following resolutions
v.jon' visiting knights formed ranks and were edopted •
marched II,rough .he cil, „i,h A '• Th <' l"' 1 - 1 ’ » f «> ^ military step and with banners fly l>e * in with the fir8t (,! *- v of the a P' ing. After reaching headquarters P earance of tlie ,li8t ‘ ase 8l,ould be the hoys broke rank and were won fort - v for 9car,atina ’ 8U,a11 V**’ taken in hands by acquaintances 1 varioloid and d, l> hthpria - 2 ' S,x and brothers and 'shown the city. da - v8 for m, “ a8le8 and ' a ' i(,ella ' :J ' Every courtesy possible was shown A8 t,or whoo P in 8 cou 8 h ' three weeks the Greencastle lads, and the repu 1 after the disappearance of the tation Brazil has for entertaining 'whoop.’ 4. Mumps, six days after was again exemplified splendidly. the disappearance of the swelling. To enumerate the kindnesses and B ^ The following measures are ' hospitalities shown would fill vol- necessary before re-entering schools. unH , 8 Antiseptic lotions in the mouth, The Greencastle first rank team throat and nose; soup and water gave the beautiful work in a splen- baths of whole body, including the did manner, and their efforts scalp; thorough disinfection by brought forth the hearty applause steam, under pressure, of all clothfrom the Brazil and invited lodges, ing worn from the time of getting The team fairly outdid themsel- sick. 2. The sick chamber to he ves, and much enthusiastic Pyth-! carefully aired, walls and floors ian feeling was aroused. After the washed with solutions of corrosive lodge work came the most enjoy- sublimate, 1 to 1000; bedding to able part of the evening—the ban- be treated as clothing; certificate qnet. Two large, full length tables of health officer to be required be-
were spread with a menu that was fore re-admission to school."
tasty, delicious and substantial. Knightly vigor was again brought
The city election is but six weeks off and democracy lias apparently no ideas on the future. The New York Stm calls the tar iff bill proposed by the democrats “a bill to make republicans." Armies like Coxey’s were unheard of during republican adwiinistrations. They are exclusively democratic prodm ts. A whiter has said, “Assassinate the country newspaper and the town goes down. There is no substitute for country journalism. Local people must have the local paper.” There are still about fifty of the “upper tens” that are too poor to take our daily. They ought to help build up the paper for the good of the city. We do not make this statement to indicate a complaint, but to call attention to the necessity of hearty support on the part of all who have the future good of this city at heart. Protection In tlie Scripture*. We wonder if free trade congressmen ever attend divine service. If so, do they ever listen to the reading of the Scriptures? It is certain that they do not heed them. Let us refresh the free trade memory by a quotation from Matthew, chapter 17, beginning with the twentyfourth verse: And w hen they were come to Canernaiim they that received tribute money came to Peter and said, "Doth not your Master pay trib-
uteV"
He saitb, “Vee." And when he was come into the house Jesus prevented him, say ing: “What thlnkest thou, Simon? Of whom do the kitiir* of the earth take custom or tribute —of their own children or of strangers?" Peter saith unto him, "Of strangers." Jesus saith unto him, “Then are the children
free."
Thus did Jesus determine in favor of protection. Only by the taking of customs dutiesor tribute from the strangers were “the children free." The inference is that the direct taxation incidental to free trade or “a tariff for revenue only" rendered “the children” slaves. It will be the duty of the jieople to prevent those who favor such a system from coming “into the house” of representatives after the next election. Under protection only “are the children free.”
GENERAL COUNTY NEWS.
A Wagon Tailboard Made In Two Part*.
An Improved Feed Trough.
Among a number of expired patents
committee has decided tlmt the bill shall ! recently illustrated and described by the be reported to the senate this week sml Ohio Farmer are the following. These taken up for consideration April 2—by | are now public property to all who de-
ihe way that date represents a substant- ! *i re h) use them:
ial victory for the republicans of the' Thefirstoneisa tailboard made in two
. . ... , f parts, A and B, Figs. 1 and 2. the former
committee it is known that not one of £, L 8hapM and the latter in the form
th« ten democratic senators who style themselves “conservatives,” and are j styled “kickers” by the other democrats, has promised to support the bill, i notwithstanding the numerous concessions made to them by the democrats of | the committee, and some of them will, - it is believed, vote against the en-j tire bill, unless they can get it amended to suit their demands. Instead of the! changes made in the bill made by the democrats of the senate committee— most of them against their will—lessening the democratic opposition to the bill they have largely increased it. The free traders have been offended and not a single “kicker” has been propitiated. Many shrewd observers believe that upon the disposition which Mr. Cleveland makes of the Bland bill for the coinage of the seignorage depends the ■ END OATES FOR WAGONS.
very existence of he democratic party nf ftn lnvert(> ,, L The8e two parta nre as at present constituted. At least three pivoted togethpr by H pitli R , p a9fling vertnembeis of the cabinet Gresham. tj CR Hy through them so that they open Smith and Herbert—are so certain that and close as desired. The inner edges of the veto of the bill would be followed these parts are beveled as shown. On by an open split of the demoerutic party the outer side, near each end of the that they are doing their best to per- board, is fastened a bar or cleat, C, to sui.de Mr. Cleveland to sign the bill, as "'arping A latch, D, is pivoted . ... , .to the part A. its outer end being cut a peace offering to the silver democrats w , th a tenon b to enter H ^oove.on the in the soutii and west who are disgrun- ilmcr P(lKe of tho croM bur C upon the
tied because of the snubs they have |iart B.
received at the bands of the administra- ( The sides of the wagon box in which I tion. Representative Strauss, of New this end gate is to be used are to iiave
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GREENCASTLE,
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Rt'SSKI.L VIl.I.K.
John Rogers is seriously
ill with
Wilson Bill Give* Hope to Scotland. The manufacturers of flax and jute goods in Scotland are increasinagtheir Lours of work, and in some instances running overtime, so as to be in a position to supply the American market. The Forfar Herald says there is a “slight rift in the black cloud of trade depression,” and also that “these mercies arc small, but they are hope inspiring.” The manufacturers of jute goods in Brooklyn and at Allentown, Pa., have been able to secure a few small contracts at free trade prices which are expected to rule when the Wilson bill bec<-'nee law. Here “the black cloud of trade depression” overhangs us. There is no "rift” in it, and it is not “hope inspiring” for Americans. Letter I.Ut. The following letters remain in the Greencastle postofflee uncalled for March 21: rjamuel Watts, 0. W. Vancleve, Mrs. Amanda Call, Mrs. C. I.. MeC'larv, See. Greencastle Division No. (12, <_'. II. Hamrick, J. W. Ridings, Rev. J. L. Franklin. K. L. Scarrett, Cleve Pris, I. Day, Mrs. Norter, David D. Skelton, Miss Vina Miller. In calling for same please say “advertised.” Willis G. Nkef, P. M.
into action, and the good things Folnte.l Paragraph* From Many Place* disappeared rapidly under the at- w,thln P 0 ”""**'* Boundary.,
tack. The viands, creams, fruits
and confections were elegantly and pn '' eu '‘ 1 ‘ l ' on ‘ i ' a ’'
quickly served, and the affair was Dr. J. T. Towey, while getting read j' a credit both to its projecto’ and to move this week, injured himself by the caterers. The toasts following lifting until he is confined to his bed. the menu were opened by Mr. Will A ' A Graham, of Montgomery coun- _ , , , , i tv, has purchased the Richey property
Snyder, ot Brazil, who made a aild wil , raove t0 it .
pleasing address of welcome, which she.-irt tdidewell was in town last emanated from a heart bursting I week to sell some property. with loyalty and chivalry, and if i It is reported that James Sturgeon, nnv Greencastle knight could pos-, w hih‘in a saloon at Nyesville, Parke sibly have been in doubt as to his 0O " n, - v ’ wn8 stru, ' k and b,,,llv , , . , . e<i bv a rufllati known as Barney Rob-
weleome before the speech he was ert /
certainly at ease alter it. Messrs. Thomas Qrider has his poultry house Case, Corwin, Colliver and I). C. in running order. Hughes responded for the Green- It is th®ught the wheat crop is out of castle lads, after which many of ; danger; it appears promising. , , , Farmers are sowing oats, the Brazil speakers gave pleasant Fr#d B Gardlier wi „ put {„ about and witty addresses and stories. tbrct . ln i|e 9 of ditch on his farm this
Greencastle was never treated spring,
better, whiter or more royal by any ^ T ° c b ,e the robbery yet at Ross & set of brethren, and the events of s ‘ . „ ^ ,
Hodgkin & Grimes have sold to Hodg-
last evening will ever be a green kin & MahaIl . , lenrv Grimes will go
spot in memory. Individually and ' to farming.
collectively, the Brazil people tried ! Dr. Geo. W. Poole is putting up an
themselves in entertaining, and the 0 ®°* building.
three times three cheers the Green- John Mc0a "K hev hie '' him8e,f ilW:, y
I to Decatur where he met and married
castle boys gave upon boarding the Mrg MastPr8on , when g i ie went back to train at two o’clock this morning Oklahoma and he returned home to were most thoroughly genuine.; await Mrs. McGaughey’s coming in
Those attending were: J. S. Dow- nbout a week.
ling, O. I). Swain, J. C. Baker. J. S. J ’ A i exan,le 1 r ’ of 1 ’ ortland UiU *'
was here Monday last.
Sandy. I hos. and h. C. Abrams, I). W. Alspaugh, P. B. Graham,! koachuai.k Jacob Keifcr, Alonzo Jacobs, Kd. | Mr. Logan, from Bloomingdale, will Harris, I). C. and R. F. Hughes, W. i m ?;' e hU at thi * P 1 ^ 6 ' v
I here will he considerable buildinff
E. Starr, kenzie Tucker. J. M. Hur-! agaill thig year .
lev, II. S. Beals, Chas. Barnaby, j w. II. Rich is anxious to sell bis harE. R. Hibbitt. H. H. Grubh, J. T. I ness shop in order that he may engage Stewart, G. \V. Cooper, G. B. Coop- in tlle show business. We think Mr. er, C. B. Case, T. Peck, L. Turner,' Rk ' h would ,,,ake a f 00 ' 1 0,16 °" 1 the „ , ^ ’I stage, hut we would he sorry to lose
F. J. McAdams, \\ . L. Denman, J. j B j |n
K. Leatherman. H. C. Lewis, A. B. | Joseph Wilier and wife, together with Hanna, J. L. Randei, D. L. Ander-1 Miss Lulu Watson, broke bread with son, J. A. Ricketts. B. F. Corwin, j M- 1>. Payne last Sunday. E. B. Evans, J. S. Dunlavy, H. M.' Th * re are six of * c , ho0 } yet ’ . . ,, T T , and our teachers have rendered very Smith, E L. Landes, P. O. Colliver efflc | ent and satisfactory work during
ftnd Pj. C. Hill ^ C* Kurtz, Huin-; term,
bridge; Chas. Rockwell, E. Shaw, The republicans of this place are go\V. Warner, W. Sackctt, T. J. ing to hold a convention March 31, at
York, a personal friend of Mr. deve- vertical grooves for the insertion of the land, is also working on the same line, “"ds of the board, and when these are . . . . inserted therein tho center of the board although himself opposed to the hill. lg preBged forwar d, making it straight. Mr. Cleveland has given no sign of what a f, er wbich the latch D is turned down his intentions regarding the measure acrogg tbo j 0 i nt t o hold the tailboard are. A delegation of New York bunk- 1 firmly, Fig. 2. To prevent the latch ers are here to prevent Mr. Cleveland from jumping out by jolting, a bolt, d,
yielding to the party pressure that is being brought to bear upon him to allow the bill to become a law. These New Yorkers have demanded of Mr. Ch-veland that he veto the bill in accordance with the pledges made by Secretary Carlisle when he asked them to
Nixon, Cloverdale.
Sutherlin hall, for the purpose of selecting delegates to the county conven-
i.iat of Patent* tion, to bo held at Greencastle April 14 Granted to Indiana inventors this eV ery republican of this district
week. Reported by C. A. Snow & come
Co., solictors of American and foreign patents, opp. U. S. patent of-
fice, Washington, I). C:
T. A. M. Brueekner, Indianapolis, floral stand; II. M. Marquell, Albany, car coupling; F. L. McGahan, Indianapolis, electric arc lamp; S. M. Mullin and S. C. Green, Liberty, gas apparatus; V. Parks, Fort Wayne, drill for drilling metal; L. Shanabarger, Mul-1
berry, hay and stock
Born, to Win. Vice and wife, a girl. Mr. O. L. Jones sold his meat shop to Mr. Eggers. Mr. John King, of New Maysville, has moved into (lie Glover house.
The
SOCTH floyo.
Wheat is looking well here farmers are sowing oats. Those on the sick list are Widie Smith; Mrs. G. T. Reeves and Gon
Wright.
The schools at Nos. 9 and 5 closed
rack’ J I Dst Friday with good exercises. The
... , , . . , teacher at No. H, Miss Flora B. Mason Weathers, Indianapolis, comb.ned ^ her work ;ifWr a delay of vise, drill and anvil; •H. II. eyer, ^ vveeks on account of sickness. Bedford, bee hive. j Hurrah for G. T. Reeves—a new or-
gan at his house.
Prayer meeting at Wesley Chapel ev-
Ralpb
Mnrnaite lacenaea. I). Merrill and Blanche
Donnohue; Richard Frazier and <>r y 1 hursday night. Dora Etlie Baysinger. I The Banker Times—10c. a week.
may be attached to its upper edge at the outer end and made to enter the cross-
bar C.
The second patent is that of an improved feed trough. The novel features of this invention are the transverse partitions. E, and the top rail, F. Theobject of these partitions is to prevent any ani-
save the administration bond issue from '»(*1»» feeding from seeing his neighbor, the flat failure which it would have so that he will not therefore attempt to . v i » i * i . interfere with him or drive him away, been had the bankers not subscribed to ' s t ^ t 4 t f , They also serve to prevent the animal them. On the other hand, more than f rom getting into the trough and fouling two-thirds of the democrats in congress i tj as bogs are always desirous to do. voted for this bill and they are demand- These partitions do not reach to the holing that the bill he signed, or at least tom of the trough, and the slop or liquid allowed to become a law without the food may then flow from one end to the president’s signature, and threatening other - an J pach animal will obtain his . ,i i : : . share without a sttecial distribution, to publicly repud.ate the admin.strat.on Thp top rail degiKned tQ prevent should the bill be vetoed. gny an i ma i f rolu crossing the trough. lit addition to being vicious the deni- but will permit free access from either
ocratic taritt'bill is very clumsily drawn. I Since its revision by the democrats of the senate finance committee the republicans of that committee, and the public. have had an opportunity to study the bill. A republican senator pointed out a paragraph which would, had it been allowed to remain in the bill and the bill have ever become a law, result-
ed in tangling up the internal revenue a oood feed troi’oh. system to an extent that would have side. The utilit)’of this feed trough is cost the government many million del- obvious, and it is a great improvement lars. It would, in short, Iiave prevented over t * 108e ' n common use, by the emthe collection of a dollarof internal rev- j of whiph tlie ,ire
permitted to crowd away the little ones
enue, except upon such articles as arc and even t ua ii y obtain all the food for specifically mentioned in the present | themselves. Theend pieces, B, are made bill. This error was, of course, cor-. to project as in the drawing, and in reeled. them are cut hand holes, C, for the couNo man serving his first term in con- venient application of the hands when gress was ever before given the honor tbe * roUK *‘' s to * X) moved ’ of being put at the head of the republi- J A N#w , (ldllgtry can i. ongressional campaign cominittee,; There was a time when most of the but it has just been done for Represent- western cattle came east on their feet, ative Babcock, of Wisconsin, who has I They were slaughtered at the east, and been selected to be acting chairman of | their blood and bones went to nearby the committee, while Judge Cuulvvel) is fertilizer factories. Later the cattle making his canvass for the mayoralty were slaughtered in the west and came of Cincinnati, and as Judge Caulwell is east as dressed beef, yet still most of the , . , , ,v . . . . blood and bone came with them. Farhkcly to be elected Mr. Babcock ts al- gBt)ing mBQ 8aw that thl(j was wroDg _ most certain to become permanent chair-1 tbat j be time would come when the man of the committee. This sel etion phosphoric acid and nitrogen taken from was not made haphazard, but because the land by these cuttle would have to Mr. Babcock's colleagues recognized his bt replaced. The actual need has come peculiar fitness to direct the work of tiie j BOOIler ^ an wat * e3t P ec * e< ]' At “H the committee, and were only too glad to ! K r e at western factories hh od, tankage , . , and bone are prepared for fertilizers, lean, that he was willing to under- and the o)d ^ ^ holeuling bas given take it. i p ] a ce to a retail trade. This year thou-
| sands of western farmers are buying small lots of these blood and bone fer-
\I1 Work Promptly Attended to. fitt-taw Satisfaction (iuarnnteed
Gut Flowers IN' ANY gl’ANTlTY, furnished on 24 hours’ notice. Mrs. E. T. Chaffee. 63-iywd
G B. COOPER.
J. W. COOPER
COOPER BROS., Transfer ana Liverymen. Busses to and from all trains, Huiocaife Transferred, LI very Kigs of all kinds, Catis for Parties, Kunerals and Weddings, Drnylutr a Specialty, Pianos and Furniture Moved Telephone connection with depots and Ladies'Hall. Calls answered any time dav or nlifht. OFFICECOR. INDIANA AND WAL-1-1> NUTSTS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE
Ijocal Time Card.
BIG FOUR.
OOIXO EAST.
No 21 Indianapolis Accommodation a m No IS’ southwestern Limited 1:52 pm No 8* Mail 5:15 p m Noll)* Cincinnati Nl a ht Express 2:&j a 111
GOING WEST.
No »• Mall 8:45 a m No 17* Soutbweaternl.imited. 12:44 p m No 3t Mat,non Vccomniodation H::)4 p m No 7* St. L. and , in. Nlirht Express. 12:40 a tu No. 2eonnects tlirouali toClncinnatt,, lev-e-land, Dayton and Benton Harbor. No. 18, coaches to Hutfalo, sleepers to New York and VVashlngton, D. ( . No. 8 connects through ,0 VV atiasli and , inclnmiti. No. 10. coaches for Cleveland and Cincinnati, sleepers to , lucltinatl and New York. * Dally t Except Sunday. F. P. IIckstis. Agent
MDNON ROUTE
Qltgmgmg. wot Aiaahy 1 cniiago frr.co.[(5
The Seven Stage* of a Kailroad.
At first the Incorporators,
Striving and pushing for a chartered right, I tilizers for the first time. One thing the T ° 'might " th * d,,o,r,n0 " Rlght me *'‘ 4 ! western buyer and seller seem to forget
—that these hone goods contain little or
Then the \ ealthy Syndlrates, i no po t a sh. We believe they make a
"•'■•“•a ~ .tro,,,.,-.d TO ,.,., g a. use of nitrogen and phosphoric acid without making it clear that for the best results their goods should be used with kainit or muriate of potash. Sooner or later they will be forced to admit that potash is needed. It will not answer to fertilize a run down grainfield on the prinoiple that cattle and grain exhaust l the land of the same elements, says
The Rusal New Yorker.
And then tho Bankers,
Seeking to soil the bonds, solid as rock, Keeping themselves tho freely watered
stock
This for me lambs—Investment good as
gold —
A brand new lamp, better than those of old!
Then the Car Trusts, Mortgages on wheels.
Foreclosei. so readily, without appeals!
And then the Receivers— No con poo now to pay,
All debts deferred until some other day. A Voting " '•ust, protecting all the stock That grewsome Bears ^re sure to try to
knock.
The sixth stage shifts Into the Iteorganl/.athm Plan, Where all the Wreckers Join In one great
hand,
Where ln"-'ccnt experience, dearly Isiught, Is dally learned by some by others taught.
The Irrigation Hoom.
There is a scheme on foot for the promotion of irrigation in Kansas and Nebraska. The irrigation idea, especially in Kansas, has been growing rapidly during the past year mid amounts to a genuine agitation. It is growing into a small boom for the windmill men, who say that their trade in certain sec-
I n effect Sunday, Nov. 1*. 1893.
NORTH BOUND.
No 4* Chicago Mall No «’ “ Express No44t Local
SOUTH BOUND.
No :p IxmlavtUe Mull No 5* southern Express No 43* Local • Dally, t Except 'unday.
. 1:27 a m .12:05 p m 12:05 p m . 2:47 a m . 2-.3S p in 1:45 p m
VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave (.reeneastle. Ind., in effect Nov. lit. Isflct. FOB THE WEST No 5 Lx. Sun 8:5H a in, for St. Ixmls. No 7 Daily 12:20 a in, for St. Ixiuis No 1 Dully 12:: 3 p in, for St. Louis. No21 Daily 1:52 p m, for St. Louis. No 3 Lx. sun 5:2s p m, for Terre Haute. FOR THE EAST. No 4 Kx. sun. .. 8:34 a m, for Indianapolis. No 20 Dally 1:52 p in. •* No 8 Dally 3:35 p in, ” “ No 2 Kx. sun 6:20pm, “ “ No 12 Dally 2:28 a m. “ No « Dally 3:32 a m, “ PKOHI.Y DIVISION Leave Terre Haute. No75 Lx. sun 7:05 a in. lor Peoria. No77 ’• “ 3:25pm, for Decatut'. Lor complete time card, glv.ng all trains and stations, and for full Information as to rates, through ears, etc., address J.8. Dowling, Agent, J. M. ( hksbrough. (irecucastle. Asst. Uen’l Pass. Agt. st. I-ouls, Mo.
< IIM AGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS.
To and from Terre lluiite, in effect
November 12. 1893.
ARRIVE FROM THE NORTH.
No8* Terre Haute A Kvansvtlle Kx . 6:10 a m No 7 Nashville Special 8;0o p tn No It Titrrellaute A Kvansville Mail. 1:50 p m No5* Chicago Jc Nashville Limited 10:00 p m
. NORTH BOUND.
JU’JF igo* Nashville Limited.. 4:50a ill ^(%t which -'bill 12:10 pm ^'V| II Kxpress 11:15 p in No *vl iiblY p> special.. .. 3:20 p m
Dally, t Kxcept suiulay
1 rains 3 and 4 carry Puluimii sleeping etween ( lueago and Kvansville Trill
ears.
.. .7. . . .. “ hetween ( hicago mid Kvansville Trains
The last s< «n© of all In this eventful mystery, tlona where the agitation is at its great- and II carry Pi ill in an palace sleeping ears am Two streaks of rust- s mortgage and a est heat 8boW8 a remarkable increase day ..aches and run solid between I hleag
history.
—Mount Holly HenUL
over last year.
( has. L. stone, j Oen'l Pass, and Tkt Agt. Chicagii
