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

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ri presentatives, whiskeil with it ('()l NTY NEWS NOTES. \\ ASIIIN(ilON LEI ILK Mr. Gorman is very much in evi ! . I d. nce just now. an-1 it has not he« n OUR LOCAL MEN OF TH e SURROUND- THE LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP so long ago that he was seriously NG towns TALK FROM THE capital. considered a candidate for the

ami a

presidency.

Tenchcr** Inutltute. In yesterday aflernoon’sptogram Dr. Baker did not appear, a* was .

antiei ai>sent.

stii'ing addiess irom the sulijet t

I-»ocal T

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•ipated, he being necessarily , No lp . Ve(M ooiN 0 ^

nt. Dr. .1. B. DeMoltc gave a nSi?

so s-I

Folntrrt l-araicrapl.. From Many Flare Intrrr.tliiK Doln B . of Co.. B rr..

“Evert true democrat is an earnest and unswerving advocate of tariff reform, and will earnestly continue the tight for it until all tariff taxation is laid for revenue

only.’ in its

Within PiitiiAin’tt Boundrie»—The Country People'* Special Column of Miort Item* of Neighborhood Nf ws. CAHPEN TKHSVII.LK. One of the heaviest liail storms ttiat

Thus spake the S'ar-J'res* ^«,«rie„eed here, took pi are . . S:iliinla>' afieriioon between tliree and

last issue. There are ap

$5.00

[ Greencastle aie assuied of the Banner Times* esteemed consider

RATES or su BSCR PTION

'>>»c Yew in (utrance. Six month]*

Three months

(toe month Ret pm* by Owrim

, ition and svmpatliv this week. X\'e When delivery t* made carrier, all sub-; ,

seripllon accounts are to be paid to them us uppreeinte their llite (lili-lllUta itl

thfy call and receipt for same. j t

— 1 liavlog nothing «hee»ful to wiite

M. J. IlECKKTr PubllAhcr

four oVlock. Some of the hail wa8 as

parentlv a few den ocrats over at Urge as hulled walnuts and smaller Washington that think differently falling in torrents, beating the apples, this week. 1 plums, pears and grapes from tree* and v.nes. and Ije.uing the corn blades into The two democratic papers of shreds, literally ruining the fodder,also

It AKKV M. SMITH.

Muutnnna Ed.t 'r

iiigiou.

Address all cominuntcattona to I ,,1 * luu - We ' voultl Tut; dah.v iiannkh Times. they write ghost, snake or

Oreeneastte. I ud. < , " ,

l stories, play the races.

ItK.tHIII.UAN sT ATI. TU'KKT. Secretary of St ite WM. 1)'. OWEN Auditor of State .\MKKlt l S C. DAII.EY Tiensurer of State FHEI> J. S( 1IOI.Z Attornev (Jeneral >VM. A. KETCH AM Clerk of Sui>:eme Court ALEX A? DER HESS Supt. Public Instruction 1>. \V. GEE 11 NG State Statistieian S. .1 THOMPSON State Geologist XV. S. BI. ATI 'IILKY Supreiiie .ludgi—First l>i«triet JAMES H. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth District I K \M)KK .1. MONKS

aho i c diet" ling nmtiers at Wash-

suggest that

horse

the races, hoist de-

! funct third party platforms, or go into addilion.il e stacies over the | result of the Alabama election. Hoist another rooster or two over that southern machine victor;', gentlemen, and look pleasant.

in so iie parts beating the ears off the stalk-. There was considerable wind with the rain and hail, and blew down tbe cor i and fencing and some bay stacks. It reached hum tValnut rm-k in a iior h west direction for about three miles and about a mile w'de.doing wo'iderfid damage in that >pH- <■. Tbe corn looks fu ny. '1 lie , .i!n wa» badly meded, but was too much frozen to 'id! the

seas< m.

There a.e several case* of -ick , " 1 bv the anti-cn. k.H. « emoonus here. Mis. King has bad a spell of ma- I '^"'..se no agreement had been . e aclu d

l:i ,: .(l fevc . also I.ane M. ( <>lli' - i irroil l>.ni'. Mis. Trail and Alixandei

I>i'h of spue Here and Ttiere as seen IS, «»ur '•pedal Correspondent .Notes,

luriricntft, Etc.

‘ Success. He said tiiat “success ^ •! JJ , a »»‘>niiH , K*p r ^"-

• e» « S f - 3 A l 1“”

meant to

* aian

sacrifice.” Under the | ^ ^

•Hally i K.x,s!^*i« No. 10. Is solid v , J with sleepers ; trii,

head be es[»ecially emphasized four points, viz: First. “Caprice for

with connection, i ,' ( w , V ' ,r k n, 1 '.! SMWKs.'cSra

WASHtxuTO*. August 13 1394 . itv; o 8eeondi n L eisu.e for la During tl»e discu^ion on the taritl . r .e

resolution it w:,' discovere,i that there bor; third, “D.ssipat.on for selfwas a wide difference of opinion among discipline;” fourth, “Minin for sin- fn^make* sene tots, not only as to the present par- (•eritv.” Dr. DeMotle s advice was end t ntou i ity. \ liamentary'talus of the bill but also as verv wholesome to those who are sinfiin.- , 't. Uuti

to where the actual bdl now is. Sena- sU .: vj f „ r guct . es9 a i ong their tor Chandler raised such a shout of , . , 1 laughter, on the door as well as in the V-b 0960 llne9 - He wa9 « ,Ven t lose galleries, that senatorial dignity was attention and heartily applauded fora moment forgotten, when lie said: at the cud. Such a talk IS an in“There set ms to be >o much doubt as , gld| ut j on to ,,, eate r efforts.

The work today was taken up

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For Kepre*entativ»‘ GEORGE W. HANNA For Auditor JAMES Mcl>. HAYS For Clerk JOHN 1». HI NT For Recorder LEMUEL JOHNS For Treasurer DSCAK A. SHEPHERD For Slierifl' OANIEI W. MACT Eo I II \ C 'or LA BEY Do V>'S Eo. C roner JOHN ». OMEN Eor < o umis.-iouer Nt District—JiHIN I.. BRIDGES 2nd District—JAMES 0. REA f I;IFIHIH\> TOWMSH1F riCKET. For 'i'l l' e RORKI T S. GBA1 AM Eor A sst.s-or ENOCH L. EOX'iOBTHY For Justices of ibe 1’c.icc WALTER J. ASHTOX JAMES r. DENNY GEORGE W. Rl M BARGER Eor Constables XV M. R. i Al.LA HAN JOHN H. Mil I s D \MEL IdM l*K IN'S

Bridges.

Some thieves stole a part of Win. A. Carnenter’' cabbage Salunlay night. Mrs. fcti'ie Moxlcv ami Mi" Alice

.1 SI /,*/. h.\ DL/.. Raker, of I udiuitapolis. are visil ing re!> The house of representatives. at ives and friends here, also Elmy

have surrendeied and have taken Baker.

bodilv the worst dose of crow ever * bl ' I'ickel-Dawson Machine eo.nboiteildowu by any set of men in P-w p.tlled in their threshing machine. , . * ' . , 1 having threshed 17,173 bushels during

tins country, lhe particulars up- t(|i> (i ,

pear ia our news columns today. B Tt I,. Hall and wife visited relatives The Indianapolis Journal thus at Lafayette last Sunday, comments: Mr. J. M. Prather has moved Ids There are siirieode s : ,nd surrenders. *'* bl ' f i t r,, t near here. There have been sitnenders whee a 1 he soldiers of company L. 54th Inti. ho|»elessly small but spirited force, a f- vo1 - infantry, and mem tiers of other

ter

b “eo accorded the honor of saluting i:s

Hag nod marching out with the honors AU Hre retpiested to bring their basketof war; thei'e have bean sur.eoriers of well #llet. Cap,. Bowman, Capt. Neff, the remnants of armies w hich have ano Lieuts. Carpenter and Davis are ex-

tilled the world W'th the renown of P'^ tcd to be present,

their deed', and only laid down their aim? when to tight wa- to be annihil-

ated to no

to where the hill is that I suggest that it mac be found at tbe white house.”

11 was a center shot, a

has completely dominated the house subject “Incentives to Good Govconferees from the day the conference cnimeuf.” He advocated beuan. eompelling Mi. M ilson to report nalnra l methods as much us possi-j N ?^

ble in dealing with children. Only

i„ er.™ shonW fo.o. be ,o VAN DA Li A Lilli sorted. Persuasion is a better j Tl . alngk ^ ve(tlv ^ '- ,r ' L|D||

i tiler than force. The doctor’s! long governorship of prep, has xq t

>o i

o him and get hi- Ciders ;>s often aj two and tliree lime- a day, and it iMr. t tevelainl who i- mo-t tditerly

l,8iD S ^ * 11' t her it i' vj i|,..

Local .

Hutly. t K.xteot -uiiL.j.

I bv the conferees. It i- not ‘piite clear wbeiberit was Mr. Clevehi tl or the -euaie conferees who ii|i'et the iigreemetil wliieb wa- info mally matle and

given him an insight inlo all various methods, and he is very cepa-l

forniallv repudiated the nexi day. Each Ibof. Baer next took up the Eng- ” ^

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lislt work, and next discussed orthoepy, orthography and lexicology

better Trains leave t .

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FOK THE WEST

Kx. sun— > f

Kx ' un A

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iVLy"' " , 'winy

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annou med one night 1 -t week and ble in the instruction he is giving. I .• .1 . — . . 1 .1 , T. , . . i r, „

Huily

la-aye Tr r,e I! . o »> . ..\. I 11

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side blames the other.

Mr. ' . H. J. Tay'or, tlie colored citizen of Kansas who was bv Mr. Oleve-,

laud made recorder of deed- for the Di-- of words -He is well qualiied in this tiict of roltiuihia after the senate | .n' line of sttidj’, and a teacher ntav ; • «>. eo.ev

hi*-

refuseu to i-onfirni hi^ DOfinnatioti to a gain many valualile noints Irom his r. e »,5n*o -a cm,..

The forenoon work was' i. M . c <■: ■ e-re ’ wu,.,,

.. . . iii, • • • | closed by a discourse from Dr. C 1 l ' ouU,:i0 '

Ins baving violated the law tu gohcii- '

ing and receiving n.onev f-r political Hu vail on psychology. He demon-

dip omatie po-iiimi. i- in bad odor widi talks, the civil service commission lieern-e of

I, 1 u » 1

May iL

NOT NH?hL"r-j,:^ M U,tV,K7B - J

luirpo-es from empb-ves of the govern, slrated in what way the mind of ' ^ ' A,,u ^ A ^ 1 bBN ILL|J meiit. The combined cheek and egnt- the pupil may be judge,l by the j To and from Terre n»u,,. I

iwn of thia fellow Taylor maybe judged teacher. Tbe doctor’s philosophy

a inaidv tight, bail demanded ami eoinpan'e- will lioitl a reunion at Car- [' ' N .'ht'i.i. i. n given jg a lxvavs interesting. n accorded the honor of saluting it? pcnter'vdle «« Thursday, S*pt.l3 next., | , | J. || ^"J hw .T whi’e de.m.-' ln t,,e afiernoon session Prof. | >o V i

eratie politician- out of oflice to tak.- Baer tesumed his “Study of Eng- J® •* Chti^oi Si^in-iik'umn^i u can* of the polwicg of the party, with- iisli.’ Dr. Andrew Stej licnson - ° ^ r hicoaro Special our th**« iHee-hohlerataking a hatul. hut gave an address on ‘‘Historv as ii T ^ 5 and«carry i^imanp^ilceai with the negroes it is altogether di Her- oi » a , m and run solid 3

... • should he Touglit in the Schools. CbicanoandNaahrllle.

The trick of the demociatic lead- e " , • I here are so few men among them ^ , , 1 .... 'HAs.L-m,

” " r ' " - • , , i, | ,,f -Iiffit ienr »hil »»• I>r. Meobenson is the new professor i i*a« f i. 1 ,ndrkt A*t.(ia, purpose; there have been a ers m the house in presenting bills 1 * " mutnt abl1 tv t0 k:,d ^

, * . . ., , , ° that if all the recognized leader? are ,n history at the university and he few shameful so rem'e.s wheie the to put sugar, coal and ores on the mi , i „ , ,. . , . , '. ..... trea-ou of leaders and the abject cow- ( e . ijgt " g3 them and . em , them p 11 11,0 °® < -' e a,K a 7’ t ”'' to "I* 9, *°wed h.s capabilities to be the ardleet.fG.'o,'-have ledtotapi,illation ‘^ ll9t -P« 89 them and send them and keep out of IM >l,tus. there would be best in tins Study. Miss Laura when lovallv and courage eoubl 1)av , to the senate ts a very thin arttcle ab-olutely no one left to direct affairs Eads delighled the institute with a won vi.’orie- Of tbi? iu?t c - D the of ga««* These representatives colored democrats. It is “ .^"' ea >nsti ute wim a won \i> one-, utui- ..st t - is i ie B . necessary that tbe men who h«v» ti.« vocal solo. It was much at i reciser. ender of the demo, •aiie bouse, cannot fool the people of the coun .... ' ,1 ' * ” . , i , ,

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... , ,, ii. , , , lability to lead should continue In noli- a,ed and applauded. The teachers «nrrender ^ To ^ ^‘t—t sentence would then left the assembly toom and i »n caucu y« w Indian* delegation return for their reduce the size of Tavlor’a , , , aIoa^o ...1 i i» w ■ 11,111 •m«i l»« t h * < x vv 111 or ; went to flip rhpm wn 1 InHnmtnrv

fall campaign they will face a peo-1 S|»eak«‘r Crisp hasn’t always been a

I le with too much sense t' swallow cuckoo, bo; there is no discount on bis

where Dr. Baker demonstrated the

cnckooDm at this U .«*>. He even ear- P h . Vt ’ io!o 2.V °f tl)e stomach. This ried it to the extent oi making a ruling wus done ia the most ptacttcal way

The following clipped from the tll:,t ll,< ‘ r ' ,ll - v tl,ken " 0,,1 d mean that possible. Seventy-live stomachs

Eor Congress—Fifth District JESSI OVERSTREET

deeta ed w i h sliool

that they woe d tight tbe senate bi’l uni'; Ma-c i 4. L’A.*,^ pri’e ically die in

tiie : 'i a,A-befoie ibey wouhl iigiee to their pretexts,

iis pass.i ,e. Ye: after Cbainnan XX'il-

son bao ti>'ooiteil them that to pa" the - --- rl — — , |

sen mb wo Id e able the sugar trust piesideat’s tetter to Congreesman ofoide^the 1 ” ° m" 'J"' P wo ‘ 1 ^ ,H '' inr had been aeunred from Indiana polo take HLWO.OOOout of U k. t-,,t Wilaca, in which Mr. Cleveland cism of a nw^^ti the Vhil » od ,,!u ‘l several peri aMs'e^'Muls'laii;' 1 ;.',' D described tbe tariff bill which the "ding wa*.made when Representrtike * on8 ' D ' 98ett ing tools were proof raw' -.tear' doty free, by a vo e of C democratic bouse passed yesterday of Maine, was making a few 'ided. so that the put ts might be to 1 the democratic lioii-e ivccu? d >- will be of interest: remark- coneerning the cowardly jjilainly revealed and studied bv in-

clareil its preference to abet the sttgai Every true democrat and evetv m r ',"'. ! " boilM ‘foreign com . . — - , r , . , • nrntee of bia resolution for tbe recoz- i •

nition .f Hawaii, ai d the -ne.L;' da - v 3 8 ^ 8 '0“- lhe alteudance is

vestigniion. This d .sed ibe second

trust's plimderii’g rattier tlian to -.and sincere tariff reformer knows that

out and save the people that amount bt this bill, in its present form and as I , . . • ai.m.t •>■>*, ,.n i , t,« •

... ... i. ■ i i ■* *ii i . ic - manner in which the 'ihuini-triti<u. 9 7 — — o t.nd llte interes, tne,eas-pa-s.ng no Li iffbdl. It t-a humdiat- it will be submitted to the confer-' . uuiinistratioti .

ing : a . abject su, rende •. T e dem- ence. falls far short ot the eonsum-

Kor JitUse, I hli llistrtet. JAMK? A MeNl TT For Pr.,stvulor. Itih District, II EX It V t . I.KW IS. Kur J int K :>r, —otatlv,. I av . Mont, >n»ery amt Ptiiiiam , ountles. THOM A? T. MOOI'.t

Ulevel; Id. Me which in its amieipation gives us a ttl ^' h: ' an on,er ^h. 1812.

XX'it > 'i? a democ. at?

Democratic prolanity is boom ing right now. “Tkist aud bust' would be a gocnl democratic war cry for the coming campaign.

ocratic !iou-e ha? rot o ily c.ipi i; 1 ; ted, mation for which we have long laluit it ba- eapi u'. ed wbe i it mighi Itoreel, lor which we have suffer.-U have debated i - e icniy. To use i e defeat without discouragement,

words of Preside

j hot'?e ?u■ ■ eJer •‘uie.in

and paHy disbo,ior.’' And yet the and whii h in its promise of ae ho -e has doze U ;>t which iiu-t meti complisliment is so interwoven with who k iew ibe ’.ii-io v and the i -tin. - j democratic sit' cess that our ahandof i'.e .leuioera ie pa y have ;>ie. hc . onment of tlie cause or the piincisin e beate ?.i wed it- pu no-e t pies upon which its rest? means yield to ibe sugar aud wtii key tru--. party j>erfi(ly and party dishonor. They k-n-w that the Wflsou bill was d.-a.l m»nilH ago bevaiist i... ■»—-tur pro\i e the nee s-ary reve ue. and The indications for this vicinity chieily becau-e u fad d to keep tbe for the coming thirty-six hours are

pledges of the lerhtL ? to the -egai and - ,,

as follows Renick A-

went aliout annoum ing it? formal reeognitiou of the new republic, after it bad been tinneces-aniy delayed for -ev-

eral weeks.

OSituary.

James Sboeniuker was born in Foil Sdi-b'iry. XVavue eouui v, I ml'a- a. Jill v

The subject of this sketch

certainly make trouble for ha? seen ninth of this life. He was enforced. It pro- born in what was called a block house

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out of any informa- or small fort, buUt by the early settlers "..T,',’, Olieei iue matters nenriiov liAkfAA.. ;.. . ... ■ , . : 1 . . . .

Tut t ehoae t! <• devil horn of the j . uieinlkers and president tbe shardilemmn; that’s what the demo- er? of ;lie ootoquy by'...kingthere-pon-crats did in their tariff settlement, ‘b.'iy of let • ing the ;>‘.>eiit law s.am’. It was on'y a h.i|*e ba?eti Upon a Wisb; “Good rye, democratic party.” 7o.. we.-e t e t u;h known, a majority said a prominent democrat to the of the democ at? in ibe hou?e were only ... . , , r too williog to pass tbe senate bill.

Bannkk Iimi? todav. “I am U r ’ 1 he democ - in ibe coese w tio b. ve

w. i*ky ru-;-. The only bo 4 e wa? U..,; *. a9 m ’ eived bv 1, 8 tbedemociadc bon?e would have the ken '‘k A Lo. trom the official - lf-re-h-. . f t ami not make weather bureau at Indianapolis-

ISDIAX AfoLIS. Ind. Aug. 11.

BB

Local rains tonight, cooler j v U .’i n | tr>

air XVei’.n -day. XVappixuass.

WEATHER CONI,ITION?.

■oiieertd ug matter? pending before for protection against the ho?>ile In-, eongrr-- without the express |>eriiii-- diaus. In the auiumn of 1816 bis nar--i" n ” f tl,e <e, ' ret! 'r.v "r one of the a?- ents moved and settled in what was af-1 -i-iant -ecriearies of the treasury, and terwards Randolph eouniv, •n.-bing; the prohibition extend? to everybody, their tents in an almost im^.netrable! iiielnding members of eongre-? and wilderness. The scream of the panther ! other government officials. To no oth- and the whoop ami yell of the savage ! er department is L necessary to go so Indian were onte familiar sounds to hi? ! often for information, and the first ear-. His father died w eu he wa? I time-congre--,nan „f prominence alnji.t eight years of ag,«. his mothe-i stops at the knasury In • burry to get moving toon after t., Union oevnty, * 0 * nd ri >"' up lod^ where be grew up to monbood’s against that order Secretary Carlisle years. He was united in marria-e with !

iny expect a rtorm in his immediate Elizabeth ibrn-en

Clip thisGouporl Frank Leslie's Sitnciitl Porirails o( llie Civil War size of page atMiul till? inch*. Magnificenth lllistratll FOB i 11 V BE IDI RS-Briw *| ' a Co. •vi i c h I,i c nls f" , . e? • icl. to THK UAN'El WoTte , t nt o -,,17. , r: ' • -| 11 ' • u.>e ., t »■• ... 1 •■# T; K FA : . -I.' . I ..'-t i • .. fo r. c i o'. I •■ c.lirtji I' i ve yo .. 1 r - e n ' . » , yo v m ' ^ ii.* ,.»«•-, | i »('.’ • • , pons emt Oe 111 • r.' , . I.' . .’"A I 'I S»..J. "<>.• i ' H I." ' ‘ ' t * Seeoes do ih tu.!. • • • » r|| i-

n ?.

'MHind t u ue - t-, k •

d ui f in he nlitaint •*. . • '

Umo intlicatcH) in our nyular coayM

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on Sept. 4tl>, I'.'M.

•no. » t. ^ Unlo them were born ten children, five ie nzzle ..f the < oxeyite? wa- in- of wlioni have pa-sed to tl e other sho glorious indeed. Last week the me,, He moved to EWd township, dunam

. ,eft t \\ { °**> xi to f ,arve all ar- , county. Ind.. in the autumn of 1S3<> ard The storm area extends from tbe ni ,o ,>ri o ‘ r > 1 1 • •"tthoritie-and re-i led there until l<-4, siiu-e which

i "" to pri80n “ ' Satur- time be ha- r-sided in Mon -oetownabip.

-d. r.'right, I-.” | ^ " : ' • T'lrglni* ml- He uni^l with ■ 1 “ ■ .pi I..A.-oz? II i a *. i - .. . 11 - i r * . ’ . . .-1- .. + ‘ vii in

On July “> the Greencastle l> - ‘To S i• 11 Vou are home again, and all is for-

ican people will come back w ith pro- ^ 1 ^ vXa? - High piessure prevails 'itia drove the remains of Frye’s army early youth and has been

f:,?c explanations. They wid a iatbe-:' Q l be Noithwest and east of the ma i/eilie lr:i-t? wiio*e l>iti, ing they Mississippi south of the lakes, b. ve done, w die they will seek of tbe Light and heavy rains fell from

given.’’ It will now be in order for sugar and w! ! ?ky people fractions of norl ' lern Kansas,' Iowa. Illinois and onr contemporary to forgive aev-,the ♦,o.(M»Jks. which ,bey have p^ ket- Indiana uorthward aud h

eral other senators against whom it M bv rM3 ° n of ,,,e,r vo ‘ ,? ' for ,he

out

aie bill. All explanatiiHis are insult?. Atlantic and Gulf

on

coasts. Verv

hM ' ! r keep in Hm; g ■ - " “ •< '' beavy rain. 240 inches, fell a‘ \ «

line with its favorite Indiana con- t>eople a:nl t,ie coffer- of .wo huge * trusts to eboose between they bceauie Urieans. Fool temperature prevails ' ’ •.•?r-..f„,e i u the Northwest

One of Putnam's democratic pa- '-.j C. F. R. Wappexhaxs

jicrs tecentlv salt! that “the quicker The files of our democratic exSeuator Gorman becomes impressed changes are interest ing reading

with the fact that the masses of just now.

democracy do not care the whisk of x .... K.rnrmw.« a dark gray ass's tail what he thinks To Quincy, Ind.. account ol,l settler-' the better it will be for the Mary- picnic Aug. Itl. Ticket? on sale Aug. land traitor." It seems in the light 1 '" > * m l I* 5- Bound trip, 55c.

, Land-seekers’ excursions to point? in

of Monday s developments at XX ash .. ^ - ,o c » » .

1 Michigan >ept. 18. One fare for round ington that the tail whisked, and trjp Ticket? good 20 days.

Local Forecast Official.

, , . - .^v.. a consistent o trginia and set tire to their , and exemplary member until his death.

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they came from last, by the District of 3 ' ' e ° n ' nee, 'c<l * 1 us saith the Columbia authorities. Lord” to decide his action, ami no one

— could say a harmful word against James

KxeamoM. Shoemaker. He was

lltg to 1

aJsikin.'pjihr, “•

'“imir\,r- "xkl “x T 31,0 A " g - 23 v inK ,* nd 911 a,ln ' ir ^' him for trying to iuim a.! .. . » $1._ >. lire close to rhp m *

Bcihanv Pa

return limit Aug. 25 |U5. ' live elo-. to the Master wbiii .Vn*^nlK Pitt-mirg. la.. Aug. 17. 18 and 19. " e ''““l dead bet liveth and his works

re,urn I’.th $11.20.

do follow him.

Davenport. Iowa, Aug. 17,18 ami 19. A f*''*' days before his death he re- I 1

HI* Four Land Seeker*' K.A.-ur*i qua. 5>epteiutier 4th. October 2nd. Nov. Otii and I>ee. 4th round tiip t.cket? will l>e sold st ha'f fare to |>oitit? in AU., Fla.. Ga. Kv. La.. Mi--.. X. C., S. C.. Tein. amj »'a. Reuirn hint 20 days. For rates am. pai.icalsr* consult E. I’, lluesti?, Agt. 195-tf

3sr^ *- - t Ashland. 0„ Aug. 23, 24 and. return • t-t,' v^ 0 ’ u f '" d * r * 1; * ter ** (' S«p«. 15. $s.20. l ,ni 7 th«e words, “1

the people, through their house t

J. A. Michael, Agt.

XVhen it comes to tbe gei nine article of new- the Banner Times has it.

I -V parti F. P. IIue-tis. Agt. ‘ '.T* - n * ,lhln * ,0 |l I - oln2 an tl,, v speeut Train. \ h *' lbe th e Isord.” H e tlie-l a? he

—... ' ' 7 ’ He died”aThi

I Boopd voi«. m «w«'wj

COUPON 32 Parts. 8 Splendid llhistnai' * in eaeii Part. FOB CITY READK.K?--IWli** 1 * of these coupon? of any l? 11 ' *-.n cent* in coin for each t«ut. tw UANNEB 1 IMK- • •* t . r ,ik— 1-<K OUT-OK-TOW' N KKADtU Malt ooe coupon anti 1" cent? p.irt wanted. Slat.' 1 f" 11 .,' U . addresa; t<) Inc'o?*' the nrceaaarj poa and motley or s;aint>«

train to Terre Haute XVednesday 15 and daw.

Friday 17. Paving Greencastle abour interment at Weafey Chapel ceme- . 11 :i0 *- m. This train stops at fair b/T' “J 1 */ 1 * 1 * erT '^ eonducted bv I grounds Terre Haute. J. S. Dowuxc. ?*der o. F. I^ne, of Bainbridge. Ind.

tl?e 32 parts n^y - 0

for 099 Goupor?

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