Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 August 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY , J'A. ■

DAILY BANNER TIMES WELCOME EXTENDED ^

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I'll!Afa’,teil ultiTiui'in

t the IlANN tit 11 KrunkUn tf; - I'ta.

HAS ON HER BEST

CLOTHES FOR THE REUNION.

AOV t STI SI NO. IIK V IM .Mi NOTII KS .A fenta per 11 nt'. One>llne pam^raphs chari^til aa ia*cup> InK Iwi- liint* * pac>-. llni-n 4 ci-nta per line .Vi " 3H 100 “ ........a svi “ *H VO *• * Dlup’aj I'rtteH m.uD' knua n on application. Cbai.t' for«11*pluv a 11 rrtUi'inrllla inuat lie liandeil In by lOn'cLx'k a. m.eacliiluy. K«sl Ino ailvi rlliii.'ineiita will be rctrclvetl each tlay up to I o’clock p. in.

Henry Slaughter A.. •Julin Hnrrin^ton I Jacoli Scholl . K A •! Stewart A Jeehoiiiaa ItutleiIrtc .K

.A ahe villc

The Obi Veteran* of tbo Utli. 43r«l. TUI

and l‘43r«l on Handu—Decorations I*rofnt»r ami I'inthusiusiu I niimbered—Thr Two Day a* Program a. Tbc old veterans coming to the

joint reunion of the 14th, 43rd, Tlst Joseph M Baldwin .11

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W 1’ Ayres W P Haskell

George <' Maasy .1 II Kichiirilson. J l. Hays .1 A Steele

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Joint K--union Program.

Joint campfire 14th, 43rd, i ltd nnd 1 ’23rd lud. regiments,atGreen-

Fontanet! castle, Ind . Aug. 2‘J, 181*4. 7: 30p.tn. IndianaiK.lia ji a j or Jonathan Birch presiding. Iildianapidis : ^ lu- .'| 0 Orchestra Indiannpolis , llv , H;at | 0ll . Chaplain Jeaae Miller

Danville!

WASHINGTON LKTTKR

THE LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP FROV THE CAPITAL.

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. .Orchestra

..Marion (%.„ n try’e Flag of Stars

Spencer Mr. John P. Illllia

...Lena introduction of Soldier Guests

thenaiiie'of"?tu• **wHt*i-ri''iuIt *n«voSari*y W f*>r and 123rd Indiana regiments were Aaron Hose communlcsuions can STYe n£ greeted by fair pi,-,sunt weather ^

tIced.

and a handsomely decorated city.

Win Houghton. .

.1 II Corn

Where delivery is irregular please report 'I'i,., f |,,, (iniahsaine promptly at pubikHiion offlee. i tie committees put onuunniaii w H frays Spw iinencopua mailed fn-con application, ing touches to their arrangements j H Quillin

i apt .1 M Donnohue . . . Mayor ( . B. < ase fapt. David F.. Ileem ( apt Kobt. 11. 'ears ( ol. J n Cheadle

.Major Irwin Robbins Orcheatra

l.oogootee | 'olo—The Brave sentinel Mr " ilbur Starr Gosport I linproniptu Speeches limit,si to live mlniitin

. Bridgeton

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. Gosport

. Bloomington l.oogootee Bedford

Welcome Address

Response for 14th Ind.

•* “ 4Jrd Ind *• ** Tlst lud. . •• “ lilrd Ind

Music

Interesting Doings of Congress

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RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION-

f )ne Vent in advanct Six month* Three mouth*, One month f*er week I>u Carrier

When drlivny in in.uii* »•> earlier, all fo STOnerOUfilv. script ion accoii ntn are t<> i*** paid to tneiu n-s , ~ *

they call and receipt for shine.

Tuesday and w hen the sun arose J II Smith

Voidest ille Music

Washixgton, August 27, 18!)4

Mr. C

hack-bone lias apparently turned to jelly. The tariff bill which lie so bitterly abused i< to be the law of the land at midnight today, because lie lacked the nerve to veto it. If instead of af-j feeling ihc interest of thousands, nay | m.Him;- . f people, it had merely affected

..Orchestra . the interest of some poor devil who had

; •• ,. . ^Vth^r5;rT^‘T ::; leveland’s widely ad\iMli-ed tonHnrlxir. Mleh. N,, H u 1 n?^° n '‘tilu

and fition < Ity. Nos.7. »a ,d l’

diverging lines at S,. ^>d»unjoB7 t " l ^»‘h ,

J-";-?! this morning there was consider- * :, |d ** ^ Beem i •>"» i i i , • 4 j 4 ^ A i D Cox

1 *S able biiDtlDg *' “

• u) breeze, which

tlutteiing in tlie by noon had heen

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M. J. UKGKETr HARRY M. SMITH.

Fiibllah-r Mauugiiig Editor

Addre-s all emiiinunlcatlons to Tmk Daii.y Hasnek Times,

Orcencastle. Ind.

123KI> KEillMENT. It F. Williamson Valentine < line.

Kegimental headtiuarters were G tv White. opened today at the iollowing • ,ai,,es , .... ‘ , , . H li Armess

places

.Spencer Marching Through Georgia. ••• 1 sought relief from Congress he would

Messrs. Hlllis and sturr | |ave sprung :l veto 0.11 It ipiiek enough. Audience Joining In the Chorus. Bull! Let the country hear no more of Doxology. tl ,ig man’s courage, lie has the eour-

.< hupluin Jobn Williams

MSMII ROUTE

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The 14th tit the mat’or’s

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Secretary »if St tie WM. IU\t K.V Auditor of State .\.M I!HD I S C. DAII.KY Treasurer of State FRKD J. SCHULZ Attornev (ieueral WM. A. KEFCHAM Clerk of .Supreme Cmut AI.KN A N DKK IIKs.s Supt. I’uh ie Instruction 1). W. GKE TING Slate Statistician S. J. THOM I’.SOX State Geologist W. S. BLA K 1ILKV Supreme Judge—First District JAMKS H. JOKDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth District LLANDKK J. MONKS l;: Hi I’! It \s < ol s i t FU KET.

For Representative GKO|tGK W. HANNA For Auditor JAMKS McD. II A VS For< Jerk JOHN D. Ill NT For Recorder LEMUKLJOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEI’HEKD For Sheriff DA NIK I W. MACY For Surveyor T.AWRENt K DOWNS For O'.roner JOHN T. OWKN For (’iiinmissioner l-t District—JOHN L. BRIDGES 2ml District—JAMES C. RKAT Itl CI ltl.lt \N TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Trustee ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOCH L. FOWtORTHY For Justices of the I'eace WALTER J. ASHTON J \M1> T. DENNY GEORGE W. RUMBAUGKU For ronstables AVM. R. ( Al.LAH A N JOHN H. MILKS DAN I KL TOMPKINS

Nix,ui White CO Waggoner .. . J M Doniudine...

different Joseph \ aueleave.

W M Minor 15 F Bruner. .. . .

John A Paris. General head-

s’ F Wood.

office, 43rd at court house. 71st, sj,| m . v Bagiev Baker dr Browning’s hall; 123rd in j 0 hn Davidson

(i. A. K. hall. These uill lie tlie meeting places ol tlie regiments during the two days’ sessions. In tlie morning at nine o’clock will occur the regimental business and

social meetings in the

headipiarters. At noon tomorrow I will occur the grand dinner at

the west college. General head- Jyh|1 J{ M j, k . r ijuarters during the meeting are in Alonzo Saekett . Allen’s block next door to the Ad W II Goddard urns express office. Committees • heodore Walker

j have been meeting all tlie trains | today and assigning the comrades to the different places of eutertain-

! ment.

| At general headquarters the reg J istering was begun at an early hour land up to noon the following had I placed their names on the regimental books. We give the regiment, company, officers’ rank and | address. Where no state follows the city address it will lie understood that Indiana is meant. All other states are carried out in full.

The names are:

"1st, or sixth cavalry.

NAME. COMPANY. ADDRESS.

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.(’. Indianola, Iowa ,i: c<)UNTY NKWs NOTES.

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.Stipp’s Hill OJR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND-

•SUouKvim ntw^nAkYiCHiatoV In effect 'uniltiy, M,ij 27, i.^j v , »OKTH BODXD.

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age of the bully and braggart only. He ^ ( ^ ^

is always ready to jump on some little 1 ° 1J()rM)

to something No T l.outsville 'bill

No 5* '■outlu in i.xini

-N o 4.11 Local

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l!m\\ lotow n I’opcka, Kan . .< 'oloma .(5 reencast le Cuba Lena .<. rcenca-l

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... Cloverdale . IJ recnca-tle A ndersonville ..Morton

NG TOWNS TALK.

I’ointeil ParaRmiib* From ATany rince Within I’ntnnni’s itmimiries—The t'onntrj l J ,'oi»lr*s S|ie**iiil Coluinii of short

Items of Neliflilxirliooil News.

thing but when it co

l,ig he ignores it.

No wonder that Mr. Cleveland has not acted upon the report of the civil service commission, recommending tin

dismis-.il of the blatant negro dema- Traitiklcavl

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For Congress—Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET For .III l(je, 13th District, JAM. - A. McNl’TT. For Pros.s'utor. Lit I, District, HENRY i . I.EWIS. For Joint Representative, < lay. Moiilifoincry and Piitnain , ountles. THOMAS T. MOORK.

0 A Phillips. . .. t W W fas to E Col C C Matson Maj D A Conover ... Cam G Lee C EC MoMillen F W B Green 15. Geo T Alltin E M C Rankin it Geo F Long B Win (4 Adams.. .. G James Newton .15 TF Brown 15 J II Coleseot t I

DC Lee G. Logansporl John T Owen .. H .. .Greeneastle N s Marks 0 Tipton It N Smith G Fai, land Robert King C Groveland A N (iaskell. C. Greeneastle Hiram T Storm .. C ..Xortli Salem Alfred Watson .. . ,C .Greeneastle Henry II Williams. G Lena JK P Stephens. . .M Lewisville Simpson I’ Watson C .Carpentersville J Riley Brown C Limedale David A MeKensie .A .Greenfield Frank Harrold F ... Patricksburg TJ Barns V lasonville AJ Rockwell F . ..Cloverdale John W Buskii k... .F. Gosport Kg AIbin C .Rockville James T Johnston € Rockville

43itn KKOIMENT.

Major C W T Moss Center Point

NOTES.

The following telegram was sent to Hon. K. W. Thompson, Terre Haute: “Three hundred old soldiers of 14th, 43rd, 71st and 123rd regiments request you to come here this eve to attend their general campfire and all send their affectionate regards and congratulations.” Signed by C. C. Matson. In reply to Col. Matson’s telegiam Col. Thompson sent the following: “The condition of my health is such that I cannot safely venture to attend. Tell the oh 1 soldiers for me that in spirit I am present with

.Dayton, Ohio] them in everything they may do to W. TerreHante protect the interests of the country

..Greeneastle iint j promote their own collective .... 1 uscobi, 111 i* j • • | | |<> «,

, and individual welfare.

Maiiliattan

DesMoine*, la The cam l )fire P ro 8 ram tonight Hi ley will begin promptly at 7:30 o’clock. Youngstown The red, yellow and blue budges ... lerre Haute 0 { th e old soldiers are to be seen

thickly on the streets.

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J. M. I HKSHBOCIJH

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gogue, C. II. J. Tavlor, wliotn he made lecoi’ili’r of deeds for the District of Columbia, for having violated the law against solicitidg campaign eontiibulinn- from the government employes.

Portland mills. That report gives him the alternative Pursuant to the call of precinct com- j 0 r. sm ,Lhing the civil service com mission mittee th- republicans of Ru-sell town- rt .j„king at a violation of the civil ship met in mass convention in the new S( . rvicc laWt for which he always proschool house at Russellville Saturda t0 iiave such great respect—lie

p. m.. Aug. 2.',. The convention "3’' llaH ;(1 w ;l ys carried an overstock of pro- |«oWKx.s„n

ealled to order by J. 8. Alexandei, w ho —„r of dismissing his special "•••'* afterwards selected as chairman |)rot< , J?e from ol || ce to which he and Henry Grimes and Ford Scribner s ; l0ui)1 llever iiave | )een appointed and as secretaries. On motion the chair p ,. oI , a , ( , v ll ,, v ,. r WO(lld lla ve heen h d was directed to appoint two tellers- |iot the ’ scnftte refusvll t( , oonrtrm pj, Morton Inge and T. R. Spencer were uoil , i|lalioa to a d ipi olllllt i c portion, appointed. The names of three of tie* Tavlor sayg he has no fear of ( | i!Mn i ssll i. best citizens of the township were then He maJe Mr . ( leve i am , beiieve placed before the convention, viz., lhat ^ the h( , ad of the |)eKr0 ilemocrHtlc Charles Sueneer, Taylor Carrington and le . lJ?lie? an organization compose,1 of James Fordiee for trustee. The pop,,- who have bwn ^ iven otHce , (V lar.ly of each was shown by the almost ^ a(]mi||istl , ltioni lle colltroU a lar)? * e eip.al support they received on the first mmib( . r of vote . ; heIK . e his ce| . tainty of ballot as follows: Spencer 21), Kirdiee | l)ei|1Jt pi . otewte(1 . A9 a lnatt er of fact 24. Carrington 21. At the third hallot tll08u w ho should know do not believe Mr. Carrington's name was withdrawn .. , , * that there are one thousand negro dem-

and the fourth ballot stood, Spencer 45 , . „

, „ < r ocrats in tlie l mted States,

and Fordiee 33. * The names of Geo. W. Gardiner, J. S. Alexander, James S. Daniel and Frank Hamilton were presented for assessor. Alexander declining. James S. Daniel was nominated on the third ballot by

two majority.

Jas. Forgev, David Butcher and J. S. , ..... , . , , ' • . , ilentlvwatehedthedoingsoftheileino-

Alexander were nominated by aeelama- ,

, ,, ... , ... crats in congress: 1 he leaders have

Don for justices ol the peace, also m. , . . ,

... . ' „• , , , , been afraid to trust their followers.

Nieliolis, H m. I. Inge and James Acres

for constables, after which .he follow- Never , haV , e , " 1, ‘ rs '••’vomc more arroing resolution was handed to the seen- K :mt tU " Members of the committee | . , , 1*1 i on rules. Never have followers been

tarv, which was adopted, and on momore craven than the other democrats

VANDALIA UNF rains leave l.rfcncasti, . i n ,| iiM ,

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1’EOUI A DIVISION Leave Terre Haute. "*:JV)Hi„. torLoorU, Lor complete tiin

ami stations, and for full inforimitL,,, ratin, tliromrn ears, etc., aiMn-s

J.S. Dowliag, Agoni

n’l l*tis». Airl, >t. I nils, Nj,

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Jessup

Terre Haute 5 e fi'lfi lu ’e > 8 anticipated.

...Sanford Large numbers of tlie boys ar.Hennepin, ill rived on the early afternoon trains.

Governor Mathews will arrive at 5:2*5 today on the Yandalia.

rtu* Weather.

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received h\r H. S Renick Ar Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis. Ind. Aug. 29. Fair weather, stationary tenif~ perature. Wappeniians.

Representative I’ayne. of New York, one of the promineiit republican members of the House committee on Ways and Means, closes a brief and interesting resume of this session of congress with this pen picture that is bound to he recognized by all w ho bine intelli-

CHK AGO & EASTKRN iu.ixou Tc ami troin Terre Haute, in effect

May 22, ism

ARRIVE FROM TIIK SOUTH.

No 7 Nashville Special....

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No «• l hlcago A Nashville Limited 4:#n!

No *t " Mall

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* Daily, t Except Sunday

Trains 5 and ,1 carry Pullman pa lave slofiaL cars and day coaches and rim solid

i hlcairo and Nashville.

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Gee'I Pass, and Tkt \,rt. chiowa

tien it, with the proceedings of the convention was ordered to be sent to the

Banner Times for publication:

THE RESOLUTIONS.

Resolved. That we, the republicans of Russell township, in convention assembled, do most heartily indorse, and hereby reaffirm, the principles and sentiments set forth in the platform ol the national republican convention at Minneapolis in 1S!*2, also tlie platform adopted by our state convention April 2*5, 1SU4, as well as the resolutions as indorsed by our ow n county convention at Greene:—tie April in of this year. Moreover, we fed that at this time we can afford to he very magnanimous

in the House. So far as the leaders have followed the the Reed rules, the house has been able to do business But where tlie leaders Iiave followed their own devices, and Iiave sought to bind the minority not only, but the majority, hand and foot, stifling all debate, they have absolutely prevented the House from passing just and wise laws even if the House had the wisdom to do so. One word—incompetent— fitly characterizes this congress. This feeling is widespread It is well voiced in the letter of President Cleveland to

EXCURSION TO MACKINAC AND RETURN

ISLAND

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Enoch O’Brien. 11 C Liston ... (’ W Hackman.

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James Harvey .... Thus Thompson.. .. David W (’amphell

James S Ellis.

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A tour of tlie grocery stores in (5reeiicastle allows t hat sugar which lias been selling twenty pounds for

a dollar right along for man}’ Jas A ( amphell. months, is now selling at fifteen h M O’Brien

pounds for one dollar. This is the increase in the price of sugar caused bv the new tariff law just passed by democrats. It amounts to a reduction of sugar and an increase of price of just twenty-five per cent and grocers and traveling men state that the reduction will reach fourteen and may go still lower. Tiiis is an object lesson on democratic legislation and republicans, democrats, prohibitionists, and p quilists when they order a dollar’s worth of sugar from their grocer will now contribute twentylive cents of tbnt amount to the democratic financiering. There is

nothing better than evidence and 1 j anies \y ni a i{ e if anyone doubts tlie truthfulness Shannon Rector of the prices the Banner Times M L Darnall .... quotes above let hi ll just watch the * ,, * ,t 1 " Ganudl

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scales on Ins next dollar s purchase j ^ spin-ks of *Uj L A Haaelett I

i Benjamin Carroll.. .C ! James * ’haney C Thompson Brown F Alfred W Hays K

Via tlie ( ineiltnnll, lltmiiUo,, A' Dayton

Kailroad.

On Tuesday, September 4th. the CincimiHti, Hamilton ,V Dayton Railroad, in connection with tlie D. & C. Steam

15 Greeneast!* Navigation Company,will run a special A..BowlingGreen low rate excursion to Mackinac Island

and syinpuheiic t„ „ur poor misguide,I Mr . wj],,,,,, “T| k re is no excuse for

democratic Mvilircn. ami oft we are • , .

command** I to rejoice with those who nn ' fa ^ M1 K 01 tnisrepre^entin^ the feelrejoice mid mourn with those who iog and temper of the rank and tile of mourn. I’herefore, 'democracy. 'They are downcast under Resolved, That i*e tender to them,- the assertion that their party f.ils j,,

fortunate rank anil tile of the demo-'

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COUPON.

32 Parts. S Splendid lllusliatiens in each Part.

oeratie party our sincere sympathy and deep commiseration in this their present distress, shame and humiliation. Further, we feel di-posed (and think it would he in order to tender a vote of thanks to the deniocralic majority in congress for their kindness iu spending

ability to manage the government.’ I he President in the sentence quoted correctly sized up the situation. Chairman Wilson of the House Ways Means Committee, proposes starting for Kurope early next week, and the

EOR CITY RE \DEL

of these coupons of any 'lute cents In coin for each pail, to in'-

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l uR DU I'-OF-TOWN UI A nURMall one coupon miff Ihi'enlsl", <*’“ par, wantixl. Slnte I full naiiD' e* 1 nilffress; (’1) Inclose the niT'Ssary '"S'

pm, iiikI money or stamps

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about ten months, at an expense of mil- tongue of rumor savs that lie expects to lions of dollars, while manufacturing i,i.; , .... : , , the most excellent republican campnign " . ‘ " l:rt,n l ,: ii„n fuml to be

Win W Clark. James II Parrish Win 1! Parrish J W Cook . .... 15. F. Collins ... Win H Grooms. David D Skelton

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and return at rate of ^5.00 for the round trip, tickets will he good returning

A oung'tow n twelve days from date of sale. Special Jessup trains will leave C. II. & D. depot, Fifth Rosedale and Bay miller streets, at 8:15 a. in., ar- ■ Lintner, III aivingat Toledo 3:15 p. m., where the ..Rosedale steamer “City of Mackinac” willcom- .. Bainbridge menec tlie beautiful trip of almost 1,000 ■ oatesville miles, arriving at Detroit at about 8 p Belleville m., where the steamer will stop over Stllesville night in order that excursionists may . Greeneastle enjoy the magnificent scenery by day....Groveland light, leaving Detroit at i* a. m.. begins . ..Greeneastle a never-ending panorama of wondrous t (?rn j scenery, through the Detroit river, ....Bainbridge crossing Lake St. Clair, passing tlie faMt Meridian mous fishing resort of St. Clair Flats, .(■reeneastle through the ship canal, and stopping at Portland Mills port Huron. After leaving Port Huron

stops will be made at Sand Beach. An Sable, Albena and Cheyboygan, arriving at Mackinac Island about 1 p. m., Thursday, September 6th. Special arrangements have been made with the hotels at Mackinac Island providing rates for those presenting excursion

.Greeneastle tickets. Numerous side trips have been . Cloverdale arra iijrc,i f ( ,r, from Mackinac, among Russellville which are the “Soo” and Hie Snow lsMineral * ity | a i| ( |g, the latter the fishermen’s para-

dise. Tickets will be gooil returning on

.Cloverdale all regular boats an,I trains up to and

.Lena ineliuling September 13th. For exeur-

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document we ever had, known ns the Wilson-Gormandized, great tariff' reform, sectional, protective, free trade bill of sale.^md sample of boasted dem-

ocratic reform legislation.

However, we have to reluctantly admit the fact that they have been shrew d

spent in trying to get himself re-elected to the House. Whether this rumor is true or false I will not undertake to say. but. as Mr. Wilson was instrumental in getting tariff legislation through congress that is going to put

Bcuqd volumes eor?tait?n)?i tt?e 32 parts way be for o(}<? eoupoi} ai}d$3.5-'i eas!?. I'/o'T r<?ady. <

enough to compel each and every r,- lots of money into Europe, in pocket puhliean m tiie United States to eon- , ,, , , ‘ ’ I tribute to their campaign fund by tax- ; ,r Uie expense of the American working the sugar our families will u-e to ! ,n '’•* G not unreasonable to suprep.iy the amount advanced by the pose that some of the benelitted Euro--ugar trust in ’02 for demoeratie earn- pean manufacturers may be grateful

enough to put up some money to he

feeling, prevailed throughout, all going T* in "! Mr ’ wi,s ir ‘

eongiess. Both he and Mr. Cleveland

paign purposes,

i’eace and harmony, with the best of 1

The Weekly Banner Times from now to Jan. 1, "95, for 25c. cash in

advance. All subscriptions diseon- LorenzoD Sechtnan.ll. Greeneastle dmi tickets, pamphlets descriptive of , . .r . ' .. ... J trip and all other information call on tinued at expiration. tf 14ru keoim .. r. | vour ticket agent or address I). (4. RE Williamson.... D Cloverdale Ewards, G. P. A., C. II. & I). R. R„ The Banker Times—10c. a week. WA Shields K... I’utnaim ille | Cincinnati, O. 255-tf

home satisfied, and owing to the rai , just at the time of assembling, the number who came out. ami the interest manifested was very encouraging. RUSSELLVILLE. Fred Leonard is very sick with typhoid fever. C. W. Curry has started his saw mill

again.

George Hanna, who is going to heat Hurry Randall for representative, was in town last week.

Iiave promised to get more favors for European manufacturers if congress

continues to be democratic.

( ongress w ill adjourn tomorrow and it- democratic members will have an opportunity t„ learn just what their , onstiiuents think of the blundering incapacity which has marked every-

thmg they have undertaken.

The democratic tax on the poor man s breakfast table lias gone into effect. I’he republican law gave

J. C. Fordiee i- in Kansas this week. | twenty pounds of sugar for a dollar. Want 'd, Canvassers—Good, live t,u«- * * ,e now demoeratie law makes it Hers to sell the “Weisell” washing ma- f, fteen pounds with a probability of •‘bine. Every household needs one i* , * '““••'y oi large eomnii-sion; exclusive territory' still lower. Ask your send stanm for eireular. Addres- grocer for figures, gentle reader & Barrows. Fort Wayne, Ind. and then ponder. S ’

For sale. Bon. W. 1). Owen, candidate for SecA good secondhand Garland cook retar .V of State will speak at the court -b.ve. Very cheap. T. J Bassett. house In (Jreeneastlo at 1 K» p. m. on eod.tf. , Tuesday, Sept. 4, 1894. 234 tf.

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