Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 July 1894 — Page 2

THE BAXTER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, JULY 21.1891.

DAILY 1*. ANN EH TIMES

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A OVCRTISINC. Kka I»i s< j Noth K' crntH |*r Mm-. < »in* |»Hr:itfiaph8 chargcnl an (K’cupyin>c two limn s|m»c«*. ■WlliieR ... * cent r per line r>o *• :D t mo ** :« 250 ** 2’i 500 “ 2 Diaplay mado ktiown «m Appliration. ('hamros for <lli«play adviMtla^mentR nmat 1»«* handed in l»y 10 o’clock a. m. each day. Ilcadinjf advciiia^meiita will be rweived each day up to 1 o’cliwk p. rn.

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M. .1. HECKETT IIAUKY M.SMITH.

Piiblislier ... Manajrina Etlitor

Address all communications to THKnA!l.V llANNKIt TlMKS, Gi im neastle. I nd.

Ui:|-| Hl.l« V N sTA I I I K lv I.T.

S(‘» rt!tiU'V of M ilo H M. I>'. ow KX Auditor of Stuff aMKKK i s < . KAil.KV Tr»-a.uror of StiitiFU101) .1. sciinl.Z

Attornej Genifi il IV M. A. KK l’ClIA M

i Mork of SuprenH- < 'oin t A I.K \ A N I>KR II Ks> Snpt. I'lihiit- Instruotion l». W. GEK l I m. Stuff Stiitlsticiaii S. .1 Till *.M l , .'>()X St.ite (ifolo^i«t \V. S. HI.ATI IILKY

Supromo .Indfif—Kir-t hi-iiitt JA.MKS II. .IORDAN

Supn-iiif .Imljte—Fomili l)i»trifl I.K AX l»KR .1. MOX Ks

tin* m-nitor knew ol'wliut he ppoke. M AS|! I NGT( )N LElTElv TWO B«iDGE contralTd. NLMS I IvC^Al DL1 ^

W1. ( leieland, DO lloilot, HOW retll' " 0|»pninic «»f Itrl. f..r Two VfW Bri*!®.* o*

izep that his remarkable letter was -[- HE

loaded at both ends, and it is safe to predict that he will have a hard time in explaining away his unfortunate predicament. The four senators who have hurled defiance at their chief are shrewd men and know well their position. If the tight now on will permit the .McKinley in'll to stand, as it now looks it will, this gigantic light between democrats will not he in vain.

LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP

FROM THE CAPITAL.

I'liinain County. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF The county commissioners and THE UNIVERSITY.

Engineer .James F. O'Brien opened

No 10- V,,tll.„M , No 2- Indinnapolu No is- -outl, No »• Mull

Inter*.lin B Loin*, of Con B r«- .0.1 a nine bides yesterday for the bridges Lo „ U thl* column for ii-o..«u .art

sem to he built over Deer creek on the ......_N..tr». i»«-n‘» »“« A "-

Hinti of h|»h-*. ||«*re and There an Bv Our special Correspondent

Incident*. Ete.

No**»», i I. fi. 4 y W. road and Plum creek on

the Bainbridge A Groveland gravel

road. The iiids were in each case*

Washington, .lidv L’H, 1S94 ,

Ku t r rt a in in** i>l * - Not . Itm.A tin.I imunrriiinitA—Tli«* \ rry I.ntrfct nn.l thr

Hrttt I.) S|>f«Tnl Hr porter.

No 7- Vmllml,,! i ,

No !f Mull

n:: 1 ;;

Grover'S epistle to the''free-traders! aot ‘ om P an,e< » an a S eut f ° r DanulL'verterday.' 8 U9UUl ,nP

still holds it own as the most absorbing company making the same. Uu-

snbjeei of .'onversution now before the

The withdrawal of Hon. ('has. B. Landis from the congressional race in the Tenth district shows the true metal of which Indiana republicans are made today. Mr. Landis could have held on as the regular nominee of his party but he chose to sacrifice individuality rather than have a factional light within the party. He is held in higher es teem than ever by his action, and the Delphi editor can “take his choice" later. Ilis withdrawal nsures the new nominee an election.

bids on superstructure were close J - K ‘* rn > superintendent of the

„ . and considerable figuring was nee P ublic 8ch,, ° l8 of H,,(,kford ’ I11 ' > 18 and an outrageous assumption of an- e9P ., rv t0 determine which was the ,akin b r work ,n Psychology, thority for Mr. Cleveland to have writ- , ^ Hrack( . u Bridge com . W. M. Shafer, ’98, is rusticating

foil tl.i.t I.. r 11. •• .iii.l it < . i i I < - •i.riri''iv*lt)*il

Washington public. It was bail taste

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Hally t Except

n^thou;;;,a toiiHurlior, Mli li. \,, |, k ' l; - r».-a«*as'^ r R{tf sibSsr r.rir *sy and l mod < il\. No, - , llr "un, dtverirlnir lines at St. 1^,*“"l 171 oj

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the ease whenhe eompeded M^'wils'u! of Cincinnati, was given the | in search of health at Ft. ( ollins.

to read it as part of his speech on the contract for the superstructure of in northern Colorado, this summer, j floor of the house; but there is node- the Deer creek bridge in Marion Dr. Stephenson and family will nyitnr that the letter has had, at least i, )Wns kip at $1200. It is to be a occupy quarters tit Florence hall p.uti.tll\, tin • A<. t it "*' itit'ui '1 10 i seventy five foo. span of iron. T. until arrangements can bemadefor

have. It has made it certain that the - r

house w ill never agree to the M . IK1 ,e : J * K, > r,i of 111 is ‘'"y got the contract amendments to the tarilT bill, heeanse, j for the sub-stiiicture as follows: as Senator Hill significantly n inarked. Masonry. $5.40 per cubic yttrd: emsueh tin agreement would * erely re- [ b ut , km enr, 19c: excavation, 20

su'd in getting the bill vetoed. It lias

MffUQN Wl>

Oiiouisvmt Nt*Ai8„77^

a suitable residence.

T. N. Nees is in northern ■Michigan canvassing for theChtiutaiuiua Chart Co., and is reported as meet-

No 4- < Idcaff.) MaU™. 1111 N|1

Xo '• ** E.xpre.s No 44t Eocul

The senseless ringing of the fire hell such tis was indulged in yesterday should be stopped. An ordi-

I another effect, however, uhieh it I f cntS ' r,|,ra P> timber, 27c-: :i- i ng with splendid success. is cerlain was neither expected nor in- inch plank, $2.70 per hundred lect. J ame s Ogden, who has been pretended hy its writer. It lias wrought The Massillon Bridge company. p ttrin g for sc-hoo! work since com-

a suliieient number of demoi rntie seua- of Massillon, Ohio, captured the

tors to control the senate, with the help of the solid republican vote, up to publicly declaring that they would refuse to vote to accept any conference report

. .. . SOCTII Hi,, v , No .1 Louisville tni| No V -outlo i n I \ I ■

No 4;C l.oeal.

••aily- f Lvcent -nil :

VAN DAL! A UN rams leave <.roericusti,,, i,, "1

1». IstR. ' a<

substructure went to McCormick

» • | V l yj a v er: i it u v i «»u if i *' i it * i» j •»'* »* :

nary alarm is suliieient when the that puts upon tiie free list any article Bros., of Pleasant Garden, who bid same docs not come through a box, upon which the senate nmcmhiieiits as follows: Masonry. $4.95;exca-

No 5

meneement, left Danville vesterday i x> j

Pl.m, bridge in Floyd township at fo( . Kendallvil , e where he tea ch^ No2 $000 for the superstructure. The i . . . , • .* - i No 3

! next year, to take examinations tor • No 4

No 20 No S

and the continued clanging of tin* placed a duty.

bell over such an insignificant blaze That i ' 1 i"'f t"«‘ way the thing staml-

i at this writing.

vatiou, 74c; riprap. 89c: approaches, 174c; timbers, 21c ; drift bolts, .'14e: piles, IG-inch butt, 43c lineal

foot.

No 2 No 12 N o ti

VOa THR West

Ex. >un S : .Vi a .

.. VOH THE KXST ^

Dally t:Se o m '* I N Dally :kx." ■ Lx. -on H:20|im *•

I Ell It Pally

•■2:28 a in, • a in

teacher's certificate.

Messrs. Epson, Dickey, Calvert, Rogers and Misses Waltz, Netf,

Starr and Furr took a very pleas-1 Leave Terre ihom- 1 ' l- ' l " N ant drive last evening to Bain- NoTt ''• n ■ '.'.y ' :'i:*r!"i" i’ bridge. Fillmore, Mt. Meridian and niii Hint Jons,' Hn.i'"‘.r ,

rates, throiiKh ears, ete.. a.|,|,,., s

•I M. I UKSBUOUtill.

.. ,i . , , .. . , , . ai iiik wriM'iv. The bouse will not :ie-

as that at the Episcopal -hurch is eept the senate hill, and the senate w ill

nonsense. It merely alarms people not the h()llse bUi. Now the, , , . iia .. . . . roof - for nothing. The council should only change that can take place must ! Some of the bids on substructure ’ " " ,, ' ,l s " ‘ • j. M.t HRSBnouoii. ' I S stop this practice, as our fire de ; involve the surrender of either the ran as high as $6.85 and $0.25 on Recitations are becoming very Asst. Gen i I’uas. Agt. >i i.nui.,y. 1 partment system has greatly ad-' h'J 11 ' 1 ' or senate. It can he *ur-j l , )USO u r y w ith correspondingly high burdensome these days, and espec- i ni( ago Eastkilv i* vanced from old times, when a long, mised - wBhout any great risk of mak- flgurei the „ t her work. The Mly so when they continue from To and f .: ■ I . , p mg a mistake, that .Mr. 4 ieveland will . .i i . i Max 22 is'ii ■ loud alarm was a necessity. | be able to prevent any surrender ou the bridges will be built at once. two to three and a quarter hours. ahrivk kuom'tukmikth

It seems to be necessary, however, n®'; NiVshx*nie 1 sp ( ^.ia| VH "* vlllel 1 ‘l

( ( H N U NEWS N ( ) 1 l',S. in order to complete the required xo it TYrri*ii,iiit.* \ 1 \an<viii,.Ms j

1 n No a < hlcuiro At Naahvlllc l.huiiai -1

amount of work. nohthbockd

No «• 4 hicuifoi Naslivilli* Umitrt w

OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND- Will Higdon has been given a ^

part of tin* house, and as the democratic

i::;iii 1*1 m \ n <01 n i x tu ki t.

For Itepre-enlal ixe GEOK4JK W. HANN A

K« >r mlitor JAMES McD. HAYS For < ierk JOII X D. HI NT For Recorder LEM PEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SlIEPH KR 1»

For Sheri If 7)AN 1 KI. W. MAi k

For Surveyor LARRY DOWNS

For C. roner JOHN Y. OWEN For < '4>ninii~-ioiier Nt Distriel JOHN I . BRIDGES I’ll I ld-m. t—1 A ME- 4 . REA f

III Pi 111.14 X \ TOHN-IIII- Til KKT.

For Tru-lee ROISKRT S. GltAIIAM

For Asses-or F.XOOII I.. I'OXN.oRrin

l*'{ir Just lees of the I’eaee WAI.TEK j. ashtox .1 \ M ES T. DEN N Y GE )R(ii: W. RI M liAROl.R

For < ’onstabies VV M . R. < YLLAHAN JOHN IT. Ml LEM hANIKL T( i.M I’lx I Xs

For Congres- Fifth Di-trict JESSE ON' KRSTRKET

Mk. Coikman xv,*ilk4*d all over the grass Monday at Washington.

Mk. \ (iokhees was placed in a . ,

8enati)rs who added the protection

most embarass.ng position Monday amendments to the hill did so because In Mr. Gorman, and Daniel is uoxx of pressure from ilu* states thex* roprebetween txvo fires. He is too fond -'»it. it xxould seem that they might be of [latronage to resist the president l '°" ,,ted "I"'" , ' > st:,r " 1 ,irni eVf * n if th e >' ami at the same time cannot ,, r , aU : '''‘'7 >-<*t .■‘treogtheued by their hatred ... . of .Mr. ( levelaud, not only because of tiiitli with the senators whose .1 ,1 • 1 , <■

o 110.se | d|P msuit 1 ng manner in which he refers

fiiendjhip is so valuable ttj him to them in his letter, hut also because and Ids pet trust right now. The of tlio manner in which he has tried to Sycamore will sweat something 1,088 ,lis l ,; ' rt .v congress—aye, and

stronger than perspiration ere gets out of Itis predicament.

he j

succeeded, too—from the day on which

he became president. Still, if there i-

a break in the lines of either side it is Thi English do not compliment be,ieved ^ will be en the part of

1 tin* SDIHltD. I'in* r»»iniUii-:i n«i »»1

, , , wiiv ^ iiubxr. The* republicans are playthemselves when they think this h.^ the part of onlooket- a . the contest, countn xxill tall to pieces on ac- but they are by no means di-intercsted. count of a few riots. Thex* ought On the contrary, they are so much into have a better opinion of a nation ! n ‘ n ' ste, l tliat Senator Aldrich has asked that licked England twice before ''‘P"l*lica.. senator- to be ... . on hand and to remain within call until pulling on oug pants. O/ohe thetarift'is in some way ilispose.l of. Demorrut. 'p| le republicana xvish to accomplish one

of txvo things—iirevent any taritf legis-

South ic. Mis. Harry Davenport is

from Brazil.

home

latinn, if that can be done; otherwise t*> aid in getting as many of the senate amendments ns possible in the hill that

from

Guover threxv a spit-devil in among the monkeys at Washington, and from all reports a tail has been twisted in return.

As between Asiatic cholera and an invasion of anarchists, both of which threaten us from Europe, we would prefer cholera, but wo must keep both out—Globe Democrat.

Will Binkley is recuperating

the country.

.Miss Lilly Black is home Indianapolis. s Ben Smith titui son ‘ Barney" are

here visiting friends.

M ill Miles is able to be out again

aftei it severe illness.

Mi*s. Stubbs, of Black Hawk, is the guest of Mrs. Ben Nichols. Mrs. Hiram Crawley, of India napolis, is visiting friends in the

city.

linally gels through.

Mr. < le*.eland'- alleged arguments in favor of tin* sugar tru-t anti of the Whitnex Xova Scotia coal syndicate,in xvhieli II the world knows the money of his closest personal and political

NG TOWNS TALK.

broader tielti anil lias had addition- No 8 1 hlca^^speciaG

l d

Lxivpt -HllilH)

al difficulties heaped upon him by 4 I'liUman - ^

Pointnl farasraplxs From atony FI... e being required to teach flturch itis XX it I,in Fiitnnni's Itoiimlrips—Tim Conn- , ... .... . . , tory ami systematic theology at

try Fooplr * Special Column of Short Ozark college, Henderson, Mo., his

. a , ai sieepin h«*tWL*on < hitMiyro ami Evansville tJ

lima

ami ♦Jnii ry Eiillman imlacM-slirping •lay coaclioH ai.d run 8t)li,| betw.fn

hikJ Nashville.

Itents of Neighborhood News.

position for the coming year. new xiay.svii.i.k. Prof. A. I. Dotev has been of-

W. R. Case, of La.loga, is over mak- fer ^ n contract to plav with the mg iiiueele in oriler to attend tin* In-;. .. , , ,, dianapolis Business univer-ity. I Indluna PO h8 professional base ball Rev. A. S. M ay hall, of Ladoga, has 1 t< * ain - The team has gone on a trip been visiting C. E, Hendricks. | to the west, but the management J. w. Suthcilin, the ek-veteran met* has ordered the professor to get in

< HAS. L >Tflwl ( .ee I Pass, a ini T'ki .VkI. i , J

chant, ami J. \\ . Heller, tlie etfieient

form, especially to develop his base-

clerk of Sutherlin & Shepherd, ...

R.me).dale, were iu town last week. qualities and a good slug. Willis Epperson, of Barnard, was e . ve > arul 0,1 ,lie fl'di's return

here the latter part of the xveek. , he will be utilizeti. - -««■- I

It i-said there xx i!l he one competitor r *'P ort ot l , "i'diit> s foot ball team ^

in this coniniunity for the $ltKl pri/.e of- w i* might mention that Gluts. Me- ^ fered bv The Antericau Humane Edu- Muhin is doing fuithfnl training,^ 1 society for the bestessavon* -rfm il,i» ... *• f

the position of half-back next fall

eatiuu soeii-tx for the best essay on‘The this summer, expecting to try for

best plan for peacefully settling the difficulties between capital and labor.” Shoxv in town Thursday anti Friday!

nights. Those in attendance report ,»NI ak in is an excellent athlete, anil { pleasant time. under good coaching, there is no

(Ylip v.liisC>oiipor,| Frank Leslie's Scenes d Portraits of ifc Civil War size of page about llxlS inchre. Magnificentlv Illustrate

KOIt t lTY HE \ PKRS- Itrinit XVar 1:011 p<m xx itli la i • ms * : ■ . /airtjis lasucil, tu Till IIWH’J

The republican editors will pass through here next Monday on their way to their annual outing. They xx’tll spend nm* hour anil a half in ('rawl'ortlsville ; one day at Mnxin kuckee: one at South Bend, and one at St. Joseph, Mich.

The Weather.

Tiie indications for this vicinity

for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received bx - II. S Reniek <fc Go. from the official

weather bureau at Indianapolis: 1 Indianu-oi.is. Ind., July 24 Generally lair, probably local showers on Wednesilny.

YVai’penhass.

frienils is iicavily investeil, linvegreatly | • k '"n»e unknnwu eidprit trieil to burn reason why he should not become a weakened hi-position and added to th.* -' uool bmlduig last Thursday member of Purdue's famous eleven,

chances for hon-Aftioii ot) the laritV bill. nl - 2 *It h located at the east end of town, jusr oppn-ilc it M * Show troupe’s The Kconoray Molding HoitrU. i.itixa-. I !u*x -laiti'd the alarui of fire The cupboard portion is simply made i' about eleven o'clock when a bucket up of drawers and shelx-es, for xvhich no

Everybody knows that Mr. Cleveland's 1 riends put their money into tliat coal syndicate solely because lie nsstired them that free coal was a certainty, and, although it is not absolutely

'I MK8 office.

Fun <u i ok-town Mail one War Coupon Yvlth 10 cento. 10 ] HIK BAXXKR i *| f for each part. Be* partlculirtt j 11 give your full nain«' an I a Ire# - statn what pari > on ' ant I Dumber: (3) Inclose t In n< cm ssari i i * ms an i 10 cents f 1 * i n sending fi>r “Frank !.• - 1 ■ ' x^cenes” don’t Inclndeany other |

Ongaih* -oon fohled tin* laniiit:g flame, i special claim of originality is made, but Your eorp-spondeut aiul ( . !•; Hen- the whole combined is wonderfully conunderneath the stairs and tc„ minutes | tion of the cupboarh U> ' he IU1,klle P 01 " more xx'ittlil have hei-t. too late. Not The deep, rounded molding at the i much damage was done. back of the board prevents any flour

m—s.

- l)i),i,nl volumes *>f i'nuJ J-*"*

■i** , s War -ernes will le*e:T-fell 1 .*'

UANNEit TIMES Til is is j-—'l'' pni t can lit* nlitalnisi in urn iS**r sa*

tin* belief that other friends of his have obtaineil options on certain Cuban iron mines upon assurance- that iron ore xvas also to be free.

pu t can t>iM>l>t ained In Hit.' than indicated in unr reKulW

Did some denioerutie senators commit I

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It now looks ns if President Cleveland and his senate would get as belligerent as ilid Andrew Jackson and bis famous senate of long years ago. The sensation is overshadowing Debs, who in turn knocketl out Coxey as a passing show.

Yesterday's spectacle iu the United States senate of a leading senator denouncing a president of the same party with acting in had faith and proving on the floor his remarkable statement hy three assixciate senators, is a sensation such as has never before been enacted in that great arena of hard fought battles. Mr. Gorman’s skinning ot his president was done in a cool, deliberate way that showed that

Today’** l.ocai Market*. Kurnisbcd the Daily Banner Times daily by RAW Allen, manager of Arthur .Ionian’.- poultry house.’ liens !X Springs,choice, I'-t to 2 Him l ock-, ymiiXK Hint cull*. Cock.-, old Tu i kcys, hens, choice fnt Turkeys, younit. choice fat. Turkeys, old tom*. Ducks.. Ileose, choice f. f, Slbs and over . Gecne. plucked Ess-, fresh, siihicet to liamliins Hut tor. fresh roll nutter. No. 2

f ^, ... rixi t .. . , . . 11)6 1. M. I-*. C. is the latest tru-t Ine (lireet cham* has bf*en I • , ,

made that they .lid, and the senate here. Some “brave eommittee has reopene.1 the investiga-! IT ‘‘aye been adnutte.l. l or further tion anil is again taking testimony. It | ^ ’ U ' V -

is keeping the testimony very dark,too, i ..- 1

members of tiie eommittee claiming to' ' ' ' l " ' • X 111 ' * 1 " ieterogene-

Brtice Mills is reported sitk. j from falling when closing, and also reu-Mi.-s Barnaby, of Greeneastle, is vis- dare the mixing hoard a snitable place

for keeping tin* rolling pin. The board is supported by two ‘"stops,” such

i r ; i ,i » • . ous vouth, was here the lirst of last lie afraid that its publication might re-1 1

are found in old fashioned desks.

m

. i*d lien* last honday.

oreil that at must one w itness has-sworn i _

to having seen a xvritten order for the purchase of sugar stock, which xvas given by a democratic senator and is

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CrPKOARD OPEN,

the drawer A keep flour and flour ,ift-

,a ' ' er * Fjider tliis drawer is sufficient and

Itallonn AficeiiHion And parachute leap xxill positively take place at Greenoastle July 2tl at 2 p. m. Prof. Win. Finn is now in the city making preparations for his leap from the clouds. Balloon furnished by the Model clothing bouse, F. A. Hays, Prop. ‘223-21

Th«* “special indm'uinent” tickets for

Your summer \ ii<‘<itloa.

flreeneastle people leaving home

for their summer vacation. Cor lono ct m,VKr> "-osEn.

now in existence and to have told thei Bbo ,. t ui can have th( , ir * ' ‘ '' committee m whose possession it is. I . . ” j ... ,u m, a The gossip concerning this matter has| VOr,tt ‘, home J ,ft I ,< * r » the Ban convenient space for pie, bn a.l and cake been very much enlivened hy the state-! NKK 4 tME8, follow them. Address a^u'ii jl ; 'i ' ^ ® au0 fl U! space bement that certain parties who had been [can be changed as often as desired, quisitd* '"im t'heTlruvcr 't’ '• ,: ' 1 ' inK ro . snubbed by certain senatersprojotsed to It is better than a letter to travel- tion, so that U.thTraham 'fl.mr^nllt “g.*t even” bv furnishing the evidence er8 away froju home . cor.iineal are kept in it. T1 , e flra ^ to make a case of perjury against one | below contains tea towels and kitchen

Stop’s Mi's I Fair ? Plfopi {COUPON

senator, in order that the whole bu-i-j Two dozen old newipapers at l ' C C'* r<1 to tho ,) * #

32 Parts. 8 Splendid Illustration* in each Part.

photographs are only good for 30 davs t r,, l senatorial votes than that they xx ill from date of purchase, and only at tin* hi* produced Ixefore tiie investigating

next* gallery on Vine street,

ler, artist

w sis V -'•^t.ipt 1 > III i»J -ill *f 1 * 1V-AI, 1^,

ness might be brought intoconrt. Then* tiie Banner Times ottice for five onnt l; ‘ r K° ' ‘nmgh for bread can. The is little doubt in Washington that per- cents. These papers will be found b" 1 a-T.iJl.’C th " n ‘- i3 ; iU8 boftrrl ,n, *- v jury has been committed, but there is very useful in many ways. They convenient foC^Hes* f U i8 v,,r >’ very much as to wl,ether it will be are nice for pantry shelves, under kinds which one i nav tn V n anoU8 Proven. If written orders for the pur- j carpets and in other wavs. R e . ! times in making paddings eta “ chase of sugar stock are in existence it member the price—txvo dozen for ’’ is more likely tliey will be used to eon- fix-e cents. tf E " ra,, *p**'i Tumipa,

EOH CITY UK \ HI It — Rrlmt l,n '' | of these coupons of any date »ie ■ cenis in coin for each pint, to I'

tRi'WSRWSR RKAn.lt-'

'iiill one coupon and jo cents for *'»Uj

part wanted. Slat.* 1) fnll nHiin* address: (2) Inclose the iiis*cssar> * , u

pon and money or stamps.

nnH w ,I ! iC ‘ , “I" 1 bnil in water until tendet. Drain and put in liking

Hln Four Ex<mn»ioitfi.

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