Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 November 1894 — Page 2

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BANNER TIMES. GllEENCASlLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER H, 18iIR

Do Ton Have CLOTH IN Made to Order?

If so you will find it to your interest to try the

7^-O-D

We show the largest line of Piece goods in the city to select from, have them made and trimmed better than any other house and GI ’AKANTKG a PIT or NO SALE, and will SAVE you 111 10 OIU OH Efffl Silll. F- A- HAYS, Pi-op.

DAILY RANNKR TIMES

l’iilill»lii ‘l every iifti rnoon except Sunday the IIanv it TiMts utllee, corner Vine mid

Kranklln btreete.

ACVERTISI tIG. ItKADi.Nii Noticks

5 eonlR per line, i me line parHKl AjtllR elinririil

HR iieeii|iylli|f Iwo lines hp.iee.

•J'> lines ' d cents per line M " 3>-4 l(X) “ II •'.VI “ 2‘i On.' •* .a

l.iRt nf I'ntentR

Granted to Indiana inventors this week. Reported by C. A. Snow & Co., solictors of American and foreign patents, opp. U. S. patent of-

fice, Washington, I). C:

C. E. Adamson, Mancie, producing copied effects on printed mutter; A, Arnold, Burkett, mole trap; DlepNy rntew intidc* known on appltofttion. !

rhat.xf ’'rordisplay H'lvcTtisenipnts miiHt hi J # }f # Han*, Roanoke, automatic

hantled in by 10 «»’clock a. in.»nchday. it< tt-l

iiijr iulv« rli.H* !in*nls will I t* roceivitl each (\n\ boiltT OltaUHT ; 1). H. C’nilblc, SliCfl up to 1 o’clock p. in. t ^ cer, scythe rack; ,f. Dunv, Terre Ail ciinimiiiilcittlimR bliould be Rljrmvt with] • ^ ' the tniei t "Miii: n.>t r.eee. iij : u- Hitufc, hoise-hoot; G W. Farmer.

punllt U! •!l, i»llt MS • vitblKM of S- r Ml I

A., |.|> m i. m:ni:ulcatioiiR ean nut Fen. IndltinapilliS, shuttle gllille for

—, looms; •! B. flabcrle. South Bend,

\V|n‘r d. Hvfr>' is , »r«*Kol‘ir I'lfiist- rop'uf j

Rime i i.niptiy ic pu.ii. e’l in iime . sprinkler; If. Jones, Richmond, Hpeet :n ii e-ipl. r e u 1 fr<. . n iippllei.iiMi. pump; C. G. Moore, I tid ill nil; idl I s. rates orGusarn'FTioM. loll burner; A. J. Neif, Goshen, saw

One Year in tulcance ‘y* Sijr nwi.th*. Vhrce month* ».-•*» OrK M'.wh ... S' 1 / iVr teti h hy Carrier

1 1»*4 Yotu of

The following figures

Driuted

'ast week are reproduced

by re-

quest. Keep them in comparing returns

handy tonight :

1892

CLBVE-

HARK I-

pukcinct*.

LAND.

SON.

Barnard

. . 149

37

New Maysvilie

.. 112

66

Roaehdnle

. . 148

95

Fineastle

.. 118

98

Russellville

.. 43

112

Grimes school house...

... 60

85

Clinton tp

... 137

no

B linbridge

... 133

75

B. Chapel

68

78

Grovelantl

.. 74

51

8. pcee. Floyd

19

48

6.8

South pree. .41 • ion....

.. 101

3(i

N. pree. G. C. I,i

.. 82

81

Fox Ridge

72

83

Liinedale

.. 41

4S

1st wttid N. IV

111

84

“ •• 8. P

75

97

2nd “ N.P

38.

81

“ S. 1*

26

100

3rd “ K. 1*

58

71

" “ W. 1*.

28

91

E. 1*. Mad“:o i

67

53

4V. 1*. “

st

39

N. F. Wash, to

.. 124

65

S. P. “ "

102

53

N. Free. 44'arrcn. ...

.. 57

57

8. " “

55

r.7

Jefferson

108

117

E P. Cloverdale

. Ill

47

4V. P. “

.. 106

SO

Mill Creek

.. 79

2.3

Total vote

Dcm. plurality

2736

417

2289

WASHINGTON LETTER

the

THE CK.NTVKY Kilt

'rakine iidvanliiijti of the gem- id revival of interest in the great e’yperor,

LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP The' eiitury \»ill piint (luring 1 ■' l l*i FROM THE CAPITAL. A NKW I.tKK OF XAPOI.F.OV,

lineal Time dard. BIG Font.

OOINO EAST.

No 10* V>3tlbuled I xprv ss

MAGNIFK I MI Y II.I.USTHAI El>.

IntereMInK Doilies of l*nbli<‘ Mon, ami a |,j s rnri»vil serials, ainl IH‘Ver ill il-^lii

of Spire ll»*r« ami There «h Seen By Our Sperial Correspondent— Noten,

IneidentH, Etc.

No IP* Vestibiiled Expn an r »:Y) p *n No 2f InditifiapoUM Aruoriiinod.Hf Itm .h : 4^ a No IM* Sniithwestern l.iniiit-i ] :,* n n

.•:»»*»

The Century is famous for its great • Nol ‘ obiWowssr. - :> 'ahi storieal serials, ami never in its Ids- j -• Vestllmled Kxpress ' iS:S2* n , torv lias a gmitet one been projected ; No S' Mull H:4.’e Hi written by I’ref. \\ illiam M. Sloane, of No „. “ I’rineeton, who lias spent many years | • I tally t Kxcept Sunday, in nreparation for Ids work. Tims far | Train No. U hauls slestpers t > llustnn and i , r “the Hi ll, of b-iitiv” Columbus, sleepei-R and conches t • I'lnelnno biography hi tin man oi '<-liny | |m|i \ 0 .2 connects for CThlciiro. Cincinnati luts nppearon in (*itni*r hnyrnsh or i < p.veland and MlohiKan iliviHlon pointn. n.>’ Freneb that is free from rancor and at- 1 18 linn Is sleepers for WashliiKton via 1 . \ o' tetive Im the 1 hvr I,f hUtorieal eriti- r '"rk and connects fn Cm tentlve to tin laws 01 m toncai »in un ,i„| S n, ( . S oonneets for ( Inclnnatl jind cl-m. I be ('enttiry has secured it—the yuebivan division points at Wntiash. v, p, great, all-round, complete and inter-| “Knb kerti.icker SpecluP' RleepeiR for New

Washington, Xov. 5, 1894.

Whether it was conscience that made Secretary Carlisle act, or the order of Mr. Cleveland, is immaterial. He hr.s

aeted, and Mr. Morton’s m.dercoacli- j Nt'j'ng hismrv of'the 'life of "one of the | ^ ( ,^Vl!h"w^!em Zdt s^t. iimi), who was unjustly arn*st<Ml by an most marvelous of men. No matter m»ct at Uhi-Is with i tiiro division for points over/ealotis democratic official and con- how much you already know of Napo- *oiith, and at Mattoon with 1. t. for points

, 1,1 . * 1 .... leon, vou will \van» to rea»l tbi^;—here demned to .leportatmn by another, on | jg lh - conse(>rat . ()n of the jj’. e8 aI „, tile llimsy pretext that lie had been | lnolno j rs- T | l( . j]h,Rt r ations will tie brought to the Cnited States in viola-^ mnirnitlcent—the wealth of The Cenliou of the alien contract labor law. is a tnrv’s art department will he lavished “'A'LTjtr«Jz!T:™"r;,i. ,h :r" altr'i the use of an amount ot red tape, J fh<>y have been securing all that best which under the circiiinst itices was lil- of Napoleonic material. New portraits

He short of disgraceful t< all who hud | " ill he printed, great historical paiut-

auyt ing to do with the matter, fore Mr. Carlisle acted the case was formally referred to the attorney general for a legal opinion and was discussed at a cabinet meeting, and yet his decision, that the man was a domestic servant, woiil 1 have been arrived at by a school boy after the question was put to him. The fact of the matter is, that the adininistration has been made ashamed of the whole business by the general condemnajtiou of such peanut methods of trying to make capital against Mr.

j,, lings reproduced, and Ca«tuigne and other modern arlists have drawn anew

some of the great scenes of Napoleon’s life for ibis history. In ad liion to this liiere will he a new NOVEL BY MARION CRAWFORD. The title is “Casa Braeeio,” and it is a romance of Italy, full of human passion and exciting episode. A new

novel

BY MRS. BURTON HARRISON will he pub'ishetl during the year. It is called “An Errant Wooing,” and is a tale of wandering (and love) ntnong new scenes of f 1 av l in northern Africa

and southern Spain. OTHER FEATURES

All of the republican messengers and " l "; several familiar papers on

/•'1/att v-'PV I'Wt, v/vri'u watchmen in the departme; Is at Wash- " adiinv.pin in Lincolns lime In COUNTY N EWS NO I LS in fl ,L CU8t „ m _ N-M. Brooks, who was on terms of

K P. IlirKSTis. A Bent

-0ii«p viih til .v.'.tss'KVa CHiCks^iQ-'

No No

Wlii’i* «i • ■»I very l'* nifuti* l»y all <14!) jiri Iptioo account? arc to In* paM to ibeman

t |U*> I’.lH Ull I I * A * 1 y*t f* O’ .

M. J. !5E( KETI IIAHKY M.SM1 HI.

I ubllshcr Mnnairintr l-Mltor

ull ooinmunlcatlons to

Tin: Daily Hannf.k Timfs.

Green castle, I ml.

Tiik long tlistnnco telephone sys tern from New York to the west will he used extensively tonight in

getting in returns.

try. tliHiik heaven, tire out of the clutches of such u chump. Returns will be had from all over the country tcnight, if not from Indi

ana.

Thinip* Wonted.

A bed for a tick of a clock. A ehiulcr for a snow bank. A time keeper for n mill race. A lawyer to try a watch case. An audience to see a horse fly. A doctor to cure a window pane. Some buttons fora coat of paint. Some one to spin a mountain top. A machine to thrush‘’wild oats.”

filing machine; W. 11. Northall. Evans' ille, cork - holding hot tie-cap: L. 1>. Railsbnck, Indianapolis, rotary plow; J. K. Rhetts, Salem, seeoiidary battery; G. A. Shields. Andersen, safety guard for ripsaws; R. II. Staley, Sheridan, method of and apparatus for re i moving water or oil from bottoms 1

nf gas wells.

More I Igurri* for C omparison.

In 1888 Clay county gave Clove-■ land 377J votes and Harrison 3711; in 1892 Cleveland got 3558, Harri-

Tm: voters of today exercised son 3105, Bid well, prohibitionist, the right of suffrage and the pr.il 133, Weaver, populist, 1150. In \xR hook holders and challengers ex | Montgomery county gave Clevcercised the right to sulfer. Th( ' laud 37d3 and Harrison 4011; in nir w.,s elc. r but chilly to a great j 189*2 Cleveland 3841, Harrison degree. j 3S37, ijidwell Kui, Weaver 84. It

; will Lluis be seen th:.t both Clay

Gfuks Smiths t>>oi ruling B4«.v , a . H i Montgomery eoui.ties tot » knockout early election returns in p.irt in th<' I mdslide of 1802, rIndiana, hut the rest of the epun-! the usual yotc in Clay is nearly a

staudotf, and in Montgomery the repuhlicans have nearly 3u0 plu-

rality.

A , tiiffcrlcRit 1 ninlly. , In a Liueolnsltiro villago in Eng-

land lives a family who snfftr under tho enrious deformity of being fingerless. 'i his peculiarity does not appear to bo one of those freaks of nature which may appear in one individual and not ho transmitted to the next generation. From what can bo learned, tlio singularity has existed in this family so far as history or tradition extends, and there seems at present no signs of its dying out, ns tho grandchildren are ns devoid of fingers as tin ir grandsire. Tho hands of this n murknblo family present tho appearance of having bad tho fingers amputated, t rehopped off roughly and unevenly below tho second joint, leaving a short stump. There is no nail or

A detective to unravel a gfass j and were it not for tho plot. j absence of anything like a cicatrico

| casual observers would conclude that tho

A sign Inn.uage lor dumb w;iit- defect was due to an accident, but, as ei’s, • though nataru had attempted to com-

pensate for tho absence of fingers tho thumbs are abnormally largo and strong. The family are In other respects fully endowed by nature and do not appear to suffer the disadvantages tho absence of fingers might bo expected to entail. One of tho daughters, aged 20, can write, sew, knit and is in every way as dexterous end accomplished as other

. .. ,, . r . | girls of her age and station.—Liverpool

A pump for a well spring of «n- Mercury.

ington anil in the custom houses throughout tin* country having heon

OUR LOCAl MEN OF THE SURROUND- mpplunted by democrats, Mr. dev.— ING TOWNS TALK. land has Issued an order extending th j elitssifled civil service to include those

positions, ami the country Is duly notified that another great advance in civii service reftn in has hi'eti made, and incidental!) , that s< vt n bundic I dcmncrais who otherwise would have expected to

I have stepped (low n timl out of the pub-j her number. Whatever other mar t ! lie service soon after the inauguration ^.ioes you nt i v take, you must have The :..f the next republican ,,.esj,:, r,, .""": v ;. An ; "'‘ l ' l ' ^'-rd ,ke ,, , , , , , suh-crimions, or rcmiltance may be

March 4, 18!»7—now eomplaueutly In k uuide directly to

forward to tlrawiug a governmenl sal- 1

ll iisi s farm. j ary for the rest of their lives. Tire members of the M. E. church ■ . • . , . , , .... ^ . . . r 1 he good tilings piomiscd with the |

and fi lends of their pastor and his family gave them a very happy surprise «H»| v «»i n i «*u t .-win v I iiiv; imu . it has hrougiit arc very much ! *’

raijigraphs From Many rir»<’#* YYiiliin Putnam’s Boundries Th«* Counfry I’eoplu’s . v |>ecia! Column of short f trui 4 of Neighborhood N'« ws.

1*1 1 NAM VILU;.

Mr. Sack- U lias a very sick child. Me'iry Mann is on the sick li-!. .lames Heath will move on to Dock

usual intimacy with the war president; ‘•The Cathedrals of France,” by Mrs. S huvler Van Rensselaer, with illns. trations hv .fosi'pij Pennell. Many mere serials will he announced later.

RUDY VRD KIPLING

eruitrilaites his first Ameriean store to the Deeenilicr nutuher of The Century. Tile price of The Centiry is f 4.00 a vear. “Vo home is eoninlete without it.” iteirin snpseiiptions with Novcm-

lit elfect sun.lay. May ism.

»NOHTII UOtt.Nll.

4* Cldoatro Mall

II’ “ Express No44t Local

SOUTH HOUND.

No 3’ Louisville Mall No 5’ Southern Express No 4:lt Local * 1 'ally, t Except Sunday.

.. 1:2U a rri ..led.-, p :n ..12:03 |> in .. 2:17 it in .. 2:32 p n, . 1:4.3 p in

VAN DALI A LINE. Trains leave ureenoastle, (nd.. in effect Set 00, 1804. ‘

FOK THE WEST.

Ex. Sun H:5fla m, for St. Louts. Oaily 12:20.1 in. for M. Louis. I'-d y 12: a p in, f.>r Rt. Louis. Pally l:ia p ni, for't. Louts Lx. sun 5:28 p in, foi Terre Haute,

FOIt THE KART.

Lx. Sun —8:34 am. for I ndian&nnlte. Pally 1:40 p in. •• ••

Pally 3:35 p in, “

Ex. Sun K:2Hpin, “ “

Pally 9:28 u in, **

Piitiy 3::>2 a in •• “

PEOItlA I'll IsIMN I.eavc Ter: ■ I!aote.

No'.a i-.\. son 7:(V3 a ni. lor Peoria

V ,, 77 »• »* — —

No 5 No 7 No 1 No 21 No 3

No 4 No 20 No H No 2 No 12 No 0

•,-,•• . ** P ut. I II Dee Itur. loir cam let.* ttmc card, uiv.n^ all I....: and stHtlons, and for full information

.A.IV4 l l M II rates, through ems, ate.

trains i as to

ail 1 rods

... „ „ -I d. Dowling. Atrent, \3.F llituvNEtt. Urcoucastfe. Asst. On. I I’us :. Ajft. st. I-ouls, Mo.

thk pen rntY co.. rxio.v SQI AKIi. NEW VOIIK.

Send for eur li-’imtifiilly illustrated

new tatilV law are slow in making llietr ! laitnnlitet, “The Century Co. and Its appearance, i.ut some of the had things ork, aod mention where you saw

in evi-

dcticc. For instance, according toihe ST . N , CIIOI . A s rmV ^TiT^m folks l om. ial figures, the public debt of the j„ isti:,. edited by Mary M tpes Dodge. | United States increased more than thir- The greatest year in the history of this

. , ,,, teen millions of dollars dining the "L'gaziuo, now without a rival in its sentnlion speech, to which Bro. Edge,. , IlolUh of Oetober-to he exact ild tist) - l l, ; M - is . he one just closing. Plans for

, , , • , eoming year assure even greater k,I. I he treasury surplus which the Mlece8S thRn in the pa*t. eonutry was assured would soon he tie- RUDYAUI) KII’I.ING

j wrote lib famous “Jungle Stories” for i St. Nicholas, and it is a welcome nn- | nonneement that these will be contin

! tied in 1895.

N A POr.KON FOR YOUNG HEADERS.

While The Century will have for its leading feature the' n. v ‘•Rife of the ! i'letteh F tiperor." by Piof. Sloane, one "f lhe most nojmlar of .St. Nietiolit writers takes th • same cliameicr for his

iuspiratioti.

A BOY OF THE F1RS1 KM PI UK.

one night last week. A party of over sixty persons called after eight with all di.-eriptions of useful articles from a load of hay down to a can of baking powder. Bro. Oe.cal made a short pro-

responded in ids kind way, which made •.he donors led that their presents ami their presence were fully appreciated. After an hour of social enjoyment, song and prayer, the jiarty broke up with mane kind, good wishes for them from

the pastor and family.

Jas. Warner, of Richmond; Edward shield and I) miel Rmtrk, of Indianapolis, an 1 Edward Day, of north Pnt-

nani, oiur.e lii-nie to vote.

John 4». Dt \n.

CHICAGO A EASTERN ILLINOIS Te an I from Terre Haute, in effect May 22, 1834. AitHIVB KUOM THK irOHTII. No 7 N:t«!ivi:t- peclal ft ilinm i >«•:: Tenmiuiiie A- lAftiisvIlle M.ill. t.ia pm n. • ( lilu«iM N.islivillo Ltiiiltod .III.ID p m NOKTtl HOUND. N.i it* nitr-, ro \ Nashville l.nidted.. 4:.3tla in , ■ 'l*']- ll:2o p in No 8 ( Id, lira 'P'diiL. 3:2flpm ’ Dal.y. t Except 'iin lfty I r inis ftti I H curry i’lillnmn pn (e,. Kli'cninu: cHr-iiii'' tuy e ,iclx's ami rim soiui between ( iileaifc iiiid .Naehville. . ... rn as. R. stun*. t>er i I'ass.nnd Tkt \irt. Chlcai/o.

emmilated under the new tarilV may come in time, but no indications of it are in sight yet unless one wears pe-

culiarly coiisi meted spectacles. ■ | nolice,” saitl an Indianapolis man

"ho i- in n ashington on private business, “ti nt Gen. I i arrison has been letting tlie public get a little glimpse o| a part of I tie mental make-up that only tho-e laritiMate enough to 1 e <.n termof personal intimacy with him have known he po>■ ). I riTi r lo his abil-

Toilay’s laum Slarkets.

fFiiiMish.d I he Du.i.v Ra.\ni.k Timi s daily by R. W . Allen, in at iager of A rthui

Jordan’s poultry house.1

lions Spuing,choicp ].. ’ 5 ’

Turkeys, lions, choice fftt

Tm k(>ys, ) "iinir. 8 lbs and over . .

rm keye, old toms Docks

(loose, choice f. f. Slim and over.'.'. ...' (II.lu. K-’.l Huy, frcsti. subject to iiiiiidiiui/

! -.i ( r. fi rv-h I'jll bulb r. No. 2

'■'i

. 3 .5

.-to .30 l e, te,' • 7 ,

ItY l.l.ltlillMi.: s. iimniKs,

ity a- a him.mist of i .r refined, Oliver is the stor) oj a jitdc la | from the WondcU Iloltues wliieh hiitihled ^ 5 " ,l !, *it of L 1 od tiimii)

Hanging Ehelrrs srd Rrsokets.

Ill d > :• ing i. : , iu;: shelVi .8, cr.hiuctrf or l.p.okctb it. Dwell to bear in mind that, any weight pot upon the

blwives top.t t> • t ttilby vliie!. l 'l’ 1,1 'ertil part o| !,is neent New j „ r ^ jj.’i"’,-,* I tho whole ten • :i i:i held out of tho • k s|.i !, li, whit ii. Lv the way, lias able. Hi is with hitii at the most eriti-1 ar if is deep, it nitty be never breti exccilgd in a single speech cal tiuie.- of his life.—at the departure I I i’ ,, ami thus exert a as a eoneisc statement of the difference for hi Ini. in the glories of the life at

i, U »U,. tli. ri.forc, to w..«m (V re !

wall. If tho s': loaded to the great Icvuiage

mako tiic sin ! .is as nairow us tlu'.y can bo and yet bo suvi;. ahio. Agaii., tho

rtie Weather.

j I’he imiieatior.s for this vicinity j let- the coming thirty-six hours are j us follow s as received by II. S

treeta of Ran . imt of good famih J m <V ? m ,. thC ^ ial who r-.nulers a >er\i. „• to N.tpoleoti, atui | W< " 111 r "' ll( * aii a *' iii'liimnDolis:

Indianapolis. I ml., Nov. 6. 1 Fair weather, stationary temperature. Mooue.

. I»' 9 T8 w, a < A I I I 1 J I tliMI I' B 1 " 1 ' ••• I"- using Hie grasshopper, a truthful and accurate account, bused because nobody know-in what direct-! apon the licst authorities and vc rili d

nearer in'y i • |V ‘ in tuth " i,,,, it will next juniD ; ml which doesn’t! b - v tf “ ! , ' ,t, ‘ 8t ''irorniiition, of the life of " : : ' y !t know L. ii..,..‘,..‘!. th.-!, .'iV,,.,. ..I- ;: t 5 e -“? n . 0,d< l^ ln y’” M. 1 * really Hde-

tho latter upon the nail or hook which

Buppoit.t it. It i.i 11" t, tin n, t>) ii ako : Hie democratic party on the great ipiesImngiug cahii rl la l and shal'.ow, or, i' lions of the day. was one of the apt hiis auot h< r i havKi : uajmred, at least to | of the canipa g ,, nml I predict that the linngit iroei t, :r the ceding by long , ( . rm ‘ KI:t s,| l( , |n)P1> - will stick to the cords, aaya a bo Art Amateur. mn , raU during the next presidential Cm Caullfl>w<r. ' i «»d »»«*•«•. if that part) Separate tho cauliflower into sections |8urvi\es another national ( lection, ’ and tJirow into strong r.lt and water to “Like master, like men.” M r. rieveremovo insects. Cook until tender Ln laud’s coolness toward the candidates water xvbich is slightly salted Removo ((f , lis . mI . tv lna de itself felt very per-

to a v. , taldo di.-ii and thicken a part of tho water ia which tho cauliflower

Mic l , ' >si, ion of hglitful story-history of Napoleon.

wiivr i’oi.NT

AND MAN-OF-WAR LIFE

will receive attenlion. I.ientenatit I’utnaaf writing of cadet life at the military 1 . . .... .. . . I . IA f « , . . . . *

A hand to go with an arm of the

so.T.

A man to find traces of a lost h trness. A barber to shave the face of the

earth.

formation.

A nurse maid to rock the cradle

of the deep.

Treasure Seeker* In Tlcritixu

“If is remarkable how many people live in Florida for no other purpose than

...,*. , ..'hunting hidden treasures, ” raid E M. A tailor to make the measure ol Marthj * .. From tbu hlori( , s tol!l> it a suit for ;i libel. ! would seem that there must Lomillioiib A tonsonal artist to shampoo! of dollar8 iu s l >::ni! ' 1 ' <loul, l ’ ' 11 , , , . along tho Florida coa t. Some of these the head ol a iner. i j. avo actuallv been found, just euongh A harness maker to build a hnr- to give zest t > tltesearch, ('apraiu Ritid

was cooked, with Hour stirred smooth with thick cream. Tho t-auco must not bo too thick, bnt so that it may bo poured on.-.ily. Four it over tho cauliflower, d A with bits i f batteraud servo hot. Fashfr.n Noxth nti*l VIx iyr, It is quito the thing for fond mainuiastolmvo tho xiortraitacf their babi.-s dono in taiuiatuio to wear in locki t or watch. Numbered with latest fads is having one's minin', mo painted and placed in tho drawing room in a table with the miniatures < f ouo'a ancestors. There aro indie;.(ions of a revival of tho old timoBido laced andcongresagaiters.

ceptibly in the ranks t f the small fry office holders, and it will be strange, indeed, if some of the defeated candidates do not take advantage of tho coming session of congress to let Mr. Clevelaed and the country know what they think of such party treason. A month ago it Was expected by the democratic

Iwo dozen old newspapers at the Banner Times office for fiyo cents. I hose papers will he found very useful in many ways. They are nice for pantry shelves, under carpets and in other ways. Re-

»;ad;;,0,' Ensign EHi",t: .fft^ meral,cr lh « price-two dozen for ff tg-sliip‘•( hiengo,” will describe the five cents. tf

experiences ot onr hardy seamen on the

modern ships of war. INSPIRING TALES El HI BOVS AND (URLS.

Harvest Excursions,

1 he Vnndnllu line will run two ex-

Theodore Roosevelt will write a series ! T UI Si "< , ‘ , ‘ A . , ' k:l " ;‘ J - to tie called “Hero Tab s front Amori-' i''' 111 '*, New Mexico and can History,” recounting famous deeds 1 ' ,! n:is. Rate, one fare for the round Of heroism about which young ,ample i trip phis ^2.00. The dates for titese 0l .ght to know. Prof. Brander Matth-; excursions arc November <; «„d C'S will Do hide in his cntei t-di.iii" ' ., ■ , , , ’ papers on “The Great Atnerie.iii An- : "■ " 10 oi'l>«'’t'mity of the

season to visit the west at a very low-

rate.

I hors” accounts of the lives of Bryant. Emerson. Longfellow, Hawthorne, vv hittier, Poe am] Lowell. 'Etories of l Edio.us lo r-cs in history and mythology

managers that not less than 6000 demo- ' (lul^TmrM-'s-'/ke^ wil'i h‘ tolJby Ja'mw

craticofilee holders would go to their Dthlwin, author of “.Stories from timja'i'l '’irginia, November (i and Dehomes In tlte several states to vote, and j Northern Myths.” Gity firedeparimciits ecml'erijOoe fare for roirndtrip. 20 days the estimate would have been a verv I'y illbe t,eat '‘ ,| • n "' 1 t,K ■ , {> wil1 1 "‘ tWo <>r lim,t ’ J. 8. Dowi.inu, Agt'

conservative one had Mr. Cleveland m»‘t '-l l ,"ri,■s ,, 'l,!!.'^!;';^v. l ’'iH : o!‘‘Va’!';'d

To points in Tt unesace, Georgia. North ( arollna, South Carolina. Missisdjjpt, Alabama. Lonidana, Florida

Small buckles aro coming in vogue for throat ornaments, with crapo or soft

, set the cNamplc of refusing t(» register 1 and vote. With that evampR before tiiem tu o-thirds of the demoeratie office holders concluded to save the price of a trip to their homes. P is said, hut that I do rot vouch for, that a quiet

tip was given to New York democrats

silk run through them nod tied inn in < ' | fi | ' ,, . < that t hey would sttm I better read by every boy. A serial snot hv bow at the back of the neck or finished "ill' ihcir supporters il they did not go i- ranees Courtenay Baylor is one of the

•‘Chris and Dm Wonderful Lamp” recounts the marvelous adveuturcs of a modern hoy w ho becnina the accident..i purehaser of Aladditi's lamp and summoned the jinn w Idle i leaning it. \ delightful story of college girls, “The 'I hree Fk shincti,” will appeal to every girl; ami ‘‘Teddy and ( allots.” James ('lie' serial of of newsboy life, will I,,-

heme to vote. At any rate few of them j fe.(lures.

ties- fur a night mare.

To be CanvaHseci W«(lneH<lay, The vote on township trustees must, according to the law, he canvassed on Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock at the several township trustee offices. The inspectors must be there with the returns.

iw supposed to have planted a few hundred thousand dollats there, and n number of other pirates used Florida soil as a deposit bank. There are people who have lived there for 20 years in order to find treasure amt have impoverished themselves in their search for this vast wealth. There have never been any very large finds, but a number of small ones, aud the belief that there are largo sums hidden seems to be universal. ”—Cin-

cinnati Enouirer.

with a rosette.

There seemh to lie n slight tendency went, and those w’ho did go were nio.-t-toward double skirts, piid that the chief ly personal friends of the demoeratie ornamentations will not remain on tho e mdidutes for congress. bodices, for morn trimmings of various j kinds are finding their way on skirts. itiiiiwiim. It has been formally decreed by the Reptildicans will read bulletins wjssj *« ••»*. «<• one side. Under this new regime, no in for the expenses. longer is it necessary to endure that painful parting of skirt from bodice When „ eolnt . 8 to tlie getmlne arti) . 1( , which disgraced so many of the fairest , , costumes in summer. ‘ of " eW! ‘ ll “ ! Bannkk 1 ,MK8 U *» “•

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