Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1895 — Page 4

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY JANUARY 29. 1895.

THE BANNER TIMES Book Bindery Now in operation Is turning out some of the Handsomest Styles Of binding ever shown In the city BANNERTIMES BUILDING.

B. F. JOSbIN

<J the Highcat Grade Brazil Bloc*

-ind the Bent Pitt^huryrh and Anthracite. Coa yard opposite Vandalla freight office.

IRON IM I*K, PM’M BKUS sriMM.IKS PIPE FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS.

AM (ENG THE ISOLONS. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS AND THE APPOINTMENT BILLS. DiKpo^ltinn to AttolKh the Offlre of C«»uoty County S* at Bitlirultl<*rt Buihllng; Ansooiatiou regulation. liita of IntereKtiug tionsip. [Special Correspondence.! Indiaxapous, Jau. 29.—There i*miich speculation its to what may be the outcome of the joint caucus tonight. It is understood that it hits beeu called for the purpose of discussing the legislative apportionment bills recently introduced by Senator Wishard and Mr. Newhonse. It is possible that the caucus will have all it can do to dispose of this subject in one ev< thug, but there are two or three other points upon which the leaders are auxious that there should be general agreement. It is hoped that the chairmen of the congressional apportionment committees will submit their bills to the caucus before introducing them, and there is much anxiety to have an agreement upon a definite line of policy for the control of the state institutions. Caucuses have been much less frej quent than was anticipated. Two years ago the Republicans handled their small and compact minority by means of freI quent caucuses. It was supposed that j with such a large majority to handle this year they would follow the same tactics and meet frequently for consultation but such has not been the case and several important party measures have been permitted to slip along in go-as-you-please fashion.

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There seems to be a good deal of a disposition to abolish the county assessor. Two or three such bills are now in the hands of the committee on county and ! township business, and it is likely that one of them will be reported favorably.

1 One each bn, he, b™, b.r„™

Greencastle Foundry & 75 wl.t

Machine Co.

ONLY $20 ONLY BIG FO UR MILE A GE! Accepted for pus&age by DIFFERENT TRANSPORTATION COMPNS

Be sure and miyu“htir Four” ticket. You will sax e time anti money. The following "Transportation Companies" will Heeept "lllg Four' Mileage: Baltimore X- 1 thlo. (For through passage between I tulianupoits and Louisville.) Baltimore ami < Ihio Soul hwestern. (For through passage between Indianapolis ami Louisville.) t hesapeake A < dtlo. For through passage between Cineititiati and Washington, It. C. Chicago »N: Eastern Illinois, bet. Danville and Chicago. Cincinnati. Hamilton \ Dayton. Cincinnati, laekao ,V Mack naw. < Incinnatl, Lebanon .V Northern. Clcx-cland. Canton & Star hern. < Icvrlniid. lairain \ \\ lire lug. < levcland & Btitfnlo Transit o. t olitmhiiM, Hoi king Vallex \ Toledo. I 'oh, minis, Sandusky \ llueking. Dayton A- Ifni m. Detroit .x Clevelond ftteain Navigation Co. r'.vansx'llle \ Terre Haute. Goodrich Line steamers, Illinois Central, between Kankakee and I 'It Irago. Indianapolis, De atur Si xVestern. Louisville, l.vattsvi le A St. Louis Conson

dated.

Loxtlsville, New Mbany Jt I hlcago Nexx- \ tit k, t hlcago A >t. I.toils. Peoria. Decatur .v Evansville.

Peoria *V Pekin I'nlon.

St. I.ouis. Alton ,V i'erre Haute. St. Louis Terminal Kailway,

Toledo A < >hio Central.

Toledo, st. InuisA- Kansas City.

Wheeling .V Lake Crie.

OMMBUs AND I l( \ N-FKB (OMPANiES:

Clevoland Transfer Co.

t'inclntmtl Itallroad (to tiilius l.ine.

Columbus, O.. Transfer. I in t n Transfer ( o.

Frank Bird’s Transfer Co., Indianapolis,

‘dee 1'ransfer ( o., Chiea

and means committee, and there it developed that quite a difference of opinion on the s :bject exists. The state tax commissioners are very much opposed to the abolition of the office and declare J that the county assessor is one of the most important cogs iu the new tax machinery of the state. It is shown that some of the county assessors have proven I of great valm, not only in uncovering and placing upon the duplicate sequesi tered property, hut also in equalizing | valuation among the various townships, i They declare that where the county assessor has proven useless it has been the fault of the man selected, not the fault

of the office.

Active preparations are making for the annual gathering of the Lincoln league on Feb. 12. Since the overwhelming victory last November, there has been a great disposition to keep the Republican clubs throughout the slate in active condition, and the meeting will probably be more largely attended than any of its predecessors. President Bnlzqr has served two terms at the head j of the league. There has as yet been ! but very little talk of his successor, | though the irime of Senator Robert J. ! Loveland of Peru has beeu mentioned. Tne biennial flgnt on the question of county seats is now on. Hammond wants the courthouse from Crown Point, i Elkhart wants to get it away from Goshen. Osgood is after the scalp of Versailles, Seymour can see no reason why Browusiown should la 1 the capital of Jackson county, and North Vernon is still pursuing Vernon. Nearly all the cities mentioned have delegations hero pulling one way or the other, and they lead the lawmakers a merry dance. It | is a pity that some method of settling ^ county seat wars cannot be devised that will take the matter out of the hands of the legislature and let it rest entirely with the people of the country. ; . . -***-

Fur Vin

rnrec oi me senators who have au-

iiiii iiihiCs i iix Transfer ( n.. Exiinsville. joining and connecting rooms at one of

D. It. MAHTi.V. Grill Pass A I lek el Agl. ”,

). ((. Mel (iiixiick. Passenger Triuttc Mgr.

Ill FOUK HoUTK,

( incimmti.

THE CHANDDEE WORKS-

this side of Kentucky could no longer stand the indignity heaped upon him and burst forth iu a storm of remonstrance. Senator Seller is also very sensitive on this point, largely because he is invaribiy called “Sellers.” Two or thn-e times’ he has faTed to answer on rollcall and then risen in his seat with the doc.aration that his name was not called. On the first occasion the clerk protested that he had called the senator’s name. “No sir,” declared Seller severely, “yon called the name of Sellers, but von d.d not call my name.” -***— The insurance companies have about the heaviest lobby on the ground up to date. They are not asking for any new legislation, ’mt they are after the blood of a number of bills that have already been introdnoed requiring payment of the full face of the policy and breaking np the rate compacts. -***- The building associations had a hearing before the corporations committee of the house a few days ago, and the fact developed that there is the biggest kind of a fight on the proposition to make them deduct their expenses from their earnings instead of from the dues paid in. The chief argument against this was that it would drive some of the smaller associations to the wall and thus create a lack of confidence in all building associations. On the other hand, it is contended that no financial institution that cannot pay its expenses from its earnings ought to exist, and that it would be better to have a few of the weaklings go to the wall now than to have a grand smash after awhile, wlien the people have invested much more in them. It is going to be one of the most difficult questions the legislature has to <leal with, for not 10 per cent of the me hers have anvthiug like a comprehen .ve understanding of the methods pursued by the building associations. -***- Representative Williams of Posey coniii.v, telis a rather good story at the expense of Governor Burke of North Dakota. “A good many years ago,” said he, “when I was a little hoy, I had a boon companion at Evansville named Burke. We were together a great deal and used to borrow money of each other. At one stage of the friendship, Burke was my debtor $20, and I was away from town a good while. When 1 came hack he had gone, and thus in some way wo drifted apart and heard no more of each other, hut I remembered the 20. A year or two ago I was reading a Chicago p iper, when I saw a picture that struck me as a somewhat familiar face. When I sa>v it was labeled ‘Governor Burke of North Dakota,’ 1 knew at once that it was my old friend, who had evidently migrated west and became great. J wrote to him congratulating him upon his rise in life, hut said nothing of the loan. 1 got the nicest letter you ever saw in return, enclosing a $20 bill, and saying that ho had lieen waiting lo years lor a chance to pay it hack.” —*+*—x. The Republican editorial association varied the programme of its annual meeting this year by having a banquet at the Denison house, and the experiment proved such a gratifiying success that it will bo one of the regular features of the midwinter meeting hereafter. Th< meeting was largely attended and there were more of the wives, daughters and sweethearts of the members present than ever before. The banquet was an elaborate one, with plenty of good things to eat, and all was merry as a marriage bell. President Landis made the ideal toastmaster, and succeeded in “roasting” every speaker to a turn before introducing

him.

Speaker Adams of the house, in the course of his talk, remarked that the members of the house were a conserva live body of men who could be trusted to “stand without hitching.” Senator Newby replied, when it came his turn to speak, that he had noticed that the senate was away ahead of the house in work and thanked the speaker for explaining the slowness of his body. “That,” retorted Adams, “is because the senate convened the day after election and has not adjourned since,” and the house came down in applause. -***- It looks to the uninitiated as though the work of the session were progressing

UN IllHiTIVE III1R Imagination fools our pocket hooks once in a while. For instance many people imagine ir is impossjlile to buy a piano—good, honest, first etii»s piano— for less than $400. $500 or fiiOxl; that's just where their imagiuation fools them. .-Vs an example look at the piano in my show xvirulow. a STL Y V ESAN I’ that I

sell for

$330.00

A N D

Cash, or for $25 more In monthly payments of $10. Examine it uarel'nlly. critically; sci its size; 4 ftilin high. Ihmhlf ri'nen-rtl c’itno*, /mre rich tunc, trench re/ieating action, five year* guaranteed. It is a peerless piano placed io j tile reach of the people at a popular | price. Certainly the stool and a scarf and a year’s free tuning go with the piano. She /;// Hanjain (load* are going like hoteak'-- S(ill some left. Call in and inspect them, especially tie line

of Organs.

F. IMewhouse, Successor to K Marquis.

i n d ! n A Travel ls hest * c ‘ L O l\ I Ls /m commodated in the Through Pullman Bullet Sleeping Cars running over the fines ol the Louisville & Nashville Railroad.

T H E G U L F C 0 A S

Write for description of

COAS 1

This line runs double daily (morning and evening departure) trains from Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville, and SI. Louis to the principal Southern cities. This fine affords two routes to points in the Southwest, via Memphis and via New Orleans. This fine has double daily sleeping car service to Jacksonville, and the only through line of Sleepers to Thomasville and Tampa. This line has three daily trains to points in the South-

east.

The passenger equipment of this line is not excelled in the South.

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICERS, dayor. Jen itliAD rtrch frcHsurcr Jxjhu Gilmore Clerk Jiunea MHi,, i HV Marshal WllllHin K. Stm’Bntrlneer Arthm Throoe Attorney Thomas T. Moore Sec. Board of Health -huirene Hawkins M. D COITNCU.MKN. cat Ward... Thoma- A Prams. J. L Handel 2nd " Kdiinind Pci k I ns, James Brldtrea 3rd ” John lUlcy.John K. Miller StreetCoiiirnlstxioner J. D.Cutler Fin Chiel Geo. B. Cooper A. Brockway, ) Mrs. Mary Itlroh, >School Trustees, f). L. Anderson, ) H. A. Djtk, Superintendent of ity schools. roltEST 111 LI. CBMKTBHV HllAHP OP PIHECTOHS. J.S. McClary Pres John i .Browning y p r ,^ J. K. l.anudon v H.S. Kenick Tr’eus James Daav.v gupt E. K. Black, A. I). Lockridm*Meetlnif tlrst Wednesday night each month t J. S. McClary'a oltiee. SE< RET SOCIETIES, i. o. o. F GKKKNCA8TI.K LOIHJB KO 348. T. -I. Fl (rd io r, M. Hauni * v, Meeting nights, every Wednesday*. Hall in -erorae Allen's Block. 3rd Hoor. • . I- PUTNAM LODO* WO. 45. John Hollar... ,, „ „ A. B. Phillips *■ clJrsfeaKgKSirL,"'’" ■“ I X VII uasti.k canton no 30, i\ m. ’ Chas Meikel ( month. and thlrd Momla >' "Ights of each

Winter Tourists’ Tickets at low round trip rates on sale from ! about November 1st, good till

May 31st.

Full information cheerfully furnished

! upon application to

GEO. 1. CROSS, N. W. Pass. Agt., Chicago, III. C. P.ATMORE, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Louisville, Ky.

THE GULF

REMEMBER THAT J. C([ lI]oore Will supply tile people Mllh firstclass GROCERIES at the loxtesl living prices. I iilsn keep a full line uf (iliissWitte mill ij ct-n-xx arc. Iircnratcd Dinner Sets, owl'anil I’itcheis. 4ml Tin ware of nil kintl~. Suit by ihe tiurn l. I keep u line line i-f To let Simps. All Minis iif Fruits. Nuts mui ( utulies fur llnliilav Trmle. Last Li.t not least, will give xxilli every box of Mu Buking I’owilcr—price 25 i , enls—a diibls quadruple silver -it, cni!>ns-ed knife, fork and spoon. Jii't the thing. J. \V. Moore,

Side

Square. Abram's Old Stand. 4l-3iii

COLD WEATHER. Doesn’t hinder plastering when done with Adamant. See R- B- HURLBV For further in'oriiixtion. BOX T7.'i

l^ocal Time: Card. BIG FOUR. UOINO FAST. So 10* Vest! I hi led Kxpress 5::W p oi So 21 Indianapolis Accommodation. .8:42 a in So 18* .Southwestern Limited 1:5'p n So 8* Mail 4::i5 p in No 14* 2:50 a m GOING WKST. So 7* Vestlbuled Express 12:22 a m So «* Mall 8:42 a m So 17* St)ut hwestern Li mi ted 12:49 p m ; So 3t Terre Haute Accommodation . d: -1 p m Noli* 12:58 am ! * Dally + Except Sunday. Train No. 14 hauls sleepers to Boston and Coin minis, sleepers and eouches to (Mneinuati. No. 2 (fonnrets for rhioigro, (Mncinnatl 1 ( h veland and Miehi^ran division points. No 118 hauls sleepers for Wasbitiipton vis 0. Jk 0 ! sleep *p for New YoiTi and connects foi Col* umhiis No. 8 connects for ( incinnatl and I Miehitran division points at Walmsh. No. 10. “ K nick*i hoekci- Speeial” simpers for New 1 York. Nos. 7, 11. ft and 17 connect iii st. Louis ! Union depot with western roads. No. ft coni fleets at I'arls with ( uiro division for points I south, and at Mat toon with I L. for points

north.

V I*. I!itkstis. .Went

mu '-0i_l!;uisviiLE Ktw Albany & Chicago ID ,(q~ In * ffcct Sunday, May ^7,18ft3. NORTH HOUND. No 4* ( hieagro Mall 1:80 a m No H* ** Express 12:05pm No 44t Ix>cal 12:06 p m SOUTH BOUND. No r Ivoufsvllle Mail 2:17 a tu Nf> 5* Southern Express 2:22 pm No 48t Local 1:45 pm • Daily, t Except Sunda».

G KKRNCASTI.E KN(’A M PM KNT NO AO

rord

T. .1

Chas. H. Meikel.

First and thiM Thursday* u u HKK IIIVK LODGE, NO. 108, D. K.

Mrs. M.l Kerr

0. K. Hadjfer. Mccdng nlghta.i very 2nd anil 4tii Mondav SulTdlng^ UiHir " 1 ‘ n ” 0, " ral N,,, • J..rmn, E s,nirh , E , : ,m,,! U ’ °’ «• '•

tarey ADtun Meets first and third Mondays.

..C. V -crl bo

N. G

— N.O P.8

VANDAL.A LiNE.

eifect Jan

Train*leave (iroenciiHilo, lieb, in

2u. IH9:>

FOB THE WEST.

Tlie Seenii11 Puhlientliin of the Passenger

Depart lllellt oi (lie P. 14. A I *. K. K.

T lie wonderfnl |Mi|jnlarity attained bv *'“* Cha|) honk issued liy tin; (’. II. xV: I , R. t. i n. Ii-t inontli Inis i ml need Mi. ,>. ii. Edward*, the general passen-

gei agent of IhoL rti.ul, to send out the , , - „, ., , , , | ions of loveliness in tights.

tji’xJOiid ■;( r)c- grc.iM" etda>gi"l ami 1 .

with a slight change. Th • name hav- i ing been changed to the Chanddcej works. * *x-cr -III IHHI elinie- of I lie ( 11.1)i t

honk were sold last niontli.

of congrnlnlatory Idlers were received by Mr. Edwards upon the issue, and the bin,ks will ki x |, on improving

the hotels came near having a disruption of their little family party a week or so ago. One of the trio, who may be called Senator X, is a bachelor ami a good deal of a man of the world. One of the pleasures of his existence lies in a vast

and varied collection of theatrical photo- i very slowly, hut it is claimed that a

L.U&T&K& 1 lie 3nkornTnn Can supply you with better BREAD I ban you can make yourself and CHEAPER. Get one of hi* tickets and yon will also get a Bread Box when the ticket is all punched nut. TWO 1 OAVES OF BREAD FOR FIVE CENTS.

M 4 SONIC.

MISKKVA OHACTEK, NO. 15. O. E S. Hr*. Hickson w m Mrs. Dr. Hawkins q.,„ First Wisineaduy night of each moiith '' Kran 0 k H K’JS,L B 2fri ,,,A " ,eH : ".‘I:*’ A ' \ P J. Melt. Hays jj Seconii Wislnesday night nl cnch month TEMI'I.E 1X1 DOE N... 47. E. AND A. M ' lease Kicimrdson w w u.H. iiuice 4”. Thiril Wislnesday niglit of each month OHEENCASTI.K COMMANDKHV. NO. 11, K T < hrisilan Prattler v c j. Men. Hay* ^ Fourth Wednesday night nf each month .. . „ noOAN Ml DOE, No. HI. E. A a. M II. I.. Bryan vv \i I.W.taln "4^ Meets S 1 ‘i*i mi| nnd fonrth Tm-sduys

•(. NO. 3. O.B. s.

-trs. M. I-1, f.*ncc Vllle*. Mrs. M. A. Telater

Meet* second and fourth Mondays

KNIGHTS nl- r P VT HI AS.

.. „ , EAO 1 E I.ODflK NO. 1H.

r II. V vans PC O. I i. ! I ulc• |at IAN n Eit Ti xi es ,ifticc]''' See Kvi tn h rifluy nljrlit on 3rd floor over Thos

Abrams store.

GKKFNCASTLK MVimoN U. H.

W. K.StHrr

W M

.See

H. M. Smith. First Monday niirht of each mVinth!

Capt

See

M. \Y

8f*C

A.O. U. W.

COM.KGE CITY LODGE NO. ft.

Richard casoway.

A. H. Phillies

Seetmd and 4th Thnrsdavs of each inonth

DROKKEOPHONOK.

Lini,'Btack ,,r, ‘ rt .V r -"'» nn F Jrr('^^A , t r 5 d I , i n r^,:i t , ;"' h bai

MFD MEN.

OTOK TKHIK NO. 140. «*». r. SfGro Thos Sa»re

Every Monday night. Hali in

Block.

ROYAL ARrANUM. LOTUS COUNCIL NO. 320. Henry Melt/.er ^ ChHH. Landes // Mcct'I'n'r*each month, KNIGHTS OF HONOK. MYSTIC TIE I.ODOE, NO. «39. i tNi^il lW< Dictator J. lb Johnson... HcDorter Every trlilax tdglit.

• ■. Sachem Sec Waggoner

No 15

Lx. Sun.

... . H;40 a in, for st. Louis.

No 7

Hally

12:28 a in. for >t. lamis.

So 1

Daily

...12: 2 p in. for St. Louis.

No 21

Dally

LIT) p m. for "t. Louis.

No 5

Bally

9:01 a in, for xSf. Louis.

No 3

Ex sun

— 5:28 p in. foi Terre Haute

KOR TU K EAST.

No 4 No 20

Ex. sun Dally .

8:40a in, for Indianapolis 1:35 pm. “

No 8

Daily

. .. 3:35 p m, “

No 18

Ex. *011

8:28 p m, “

No 12

Dally . Daily

2:35 it til, " "

No 8

No 2

Daily

6:10 p m “ •*

1 * LO Ul \ DIN islo.N

•Lea' o

Terre Haute.

No75Kx sun

7:05 a tn. lor r-orln.

No 77 " " 3:55 p tc for Decatur. For complete time cnrii, gix-.i.g all train* anil stations, and for full Information as to rates, through car*, etc., a hires*

J.8. Dowling, Agent,

W. F H run nek, (Ireencaatle.

Asst. Dco’l Pass. Agt. st. bouis. Mo.

tlie

blinks will kli.j, (Iii

month by inonth. The January number is the best Unit tuts reached thi- office. It contain* a iiiiiiiIht of -lories, proininent among which are “The »>i i

, .1* ,1... I , . i.,,. * ' d'I'li.i It i,.,.- ,,,

gin of the Daisy.” “The Races on the Xex i ” i tie t uner- at ilu- < iic-.-." •'Ktcliing-: Afterward.” •’The Man that Never Wa- Found.” “The Original A**cs*ur” and a number <d others. The January rimnher contains 5(i pages, and is a great im|iroveinent over the Itecemlicr is-ue. i tie ju ice remain* the same, live cents for a single copy. Send in your name and address, enclosing five cents in stain|i*,io the ('handilew depart merit of Ihe ('.II A D. It. It.,

Cincinnati, Onin, .

graplts, all of which are beautiful but, some of which would not do to decorate the walla of a Sundyschool. They had been in their new rooms hut a couple of days when he had the walls of his room, occupied bv himself and Senator Y very completely decorated with the vis-

Seuator Y

did not cure, hut Senator who occupied the next room, while not attending to the duties of his farm devotes most uf hi* time to the neighborhood church.

Ilin ■ i of which he i* the ranking deacon and

chief pillar. He considered this an outrage upon religion and decency and not at all in conformity with senatorial dignity. He “kicked” valiently for two or three days until an incident occurred that caused him to hold his peace. Ho is in the habit of rising very early, and is usually np two or three hours before his colleagues. Three or four days after the pictures had been put up Senator A opened his eyes one morning about (1 o’clock to find his pious friend standing shivering in his nightgown examining the pictures eagerly in the dawn and and whistling softly to himself. X nudged /.and a moment later they both burst into a wild and irreverent guffaw at the deacon’s expense. He has not since raised objections to the pictures.

great deal is being accomplished in the committee rooms. Never before have bills received closer or more careful attention in committee than this year, it

is said, and it may be set down as cer- | PENSION

tain that when a committee reports favorable upon a measure it is, in the | e ■■ ’toe' union, about as perleci as i

it can W. mcjK

The house hits hart its last week of half day sessions. Hereafter all committee meetings will have to iie held at night, for both houses will be in session the whole of the day. The lawmakers grumble a little about working 11 hours a day, but they are well paid for it and will probably be able to stand it fo; six

weeks. -*•*--

When Senator Gifford gets in ihe Illltlsl of ixil elk, iiilig bpCCck !l.o ioag hair falls down over his eyes and almost hides them. It became necessary for him to declare in the course of a debate the other day that he wore his hair that way not for football purposes bnt to please the “best woman in the world.” U no.

JililS F. FEE, INSURANCE AGENT,

ATTORNEY

AND

NOTARY PUBLIC.

Pension Vouchers, Deeds and Mort- !

Jas. 31. Hurley

Will sell your

REAL ESTATE

O. a. H. GItKKNCASTI.K POST NO, II. Henri Mcltzur £ L. H. ( IiuiMii xii Win.11.Burke Q.-Hf Kvi ry Mi.inlay evening at 7:3(1 o'clock. Hall corner vim and Washington streets. 2n<? Hoor. woman's itKt.iEP cones. Louisa M. Jacobs., Pris Marietta Birch ” Sec Kay Mathers .Treaa Meetings every second ami tourth Monday at 2:30 p. tu. G. A. Ii. Ball. KNIGHTS (IF MA< CABLES. OHKKNI'AKI l.E TENT NO. SS. A. E. Browning Sir Knight ( otninander J. L. ( nllalmn Si Knight Itcoord Keeper Meets every WediiesdH> ni^ht (J. A. ii. hull. FIKK ALARMS. 2— 1 UolleKe ave and Liberty st. Jl—1 Indiana hixI Hanna. 4— 1 JaekMun and Dhkk’.v. 5— 1 Madison and Liberty. 8—1 Madison and Walnut. 3— 2 Hanna and Crown. 4 -2 Hlonmliurton and \nderson. 5—2 Seminary and Arlington. 8—2 Washington, oast ol' Durham. 7— 2 WhhIiIijui tu and Locust. 2—3 Howard and Crown. 4— 3 \ Miio and Main. 5— 3 Coilotro a\ o. and DeMotte alley. 8— 3 Looust and Sycamore. *2—1—2 Locust and Seminary. 1—2—l Fire out.

And make your loans promply.

Correrliy and expeditiously

ecu ted.

Offl< C in < entia! Rank Building.

Greencastle, ind.

rot' N'l'Y ‘‘Co. M. !!5arh.

L. M. Glidewell,

FI

Daniel Hurst,

i Ge'J. liinjui v,

I DaHiel T. Dai nail,

: Ii.ino-i - M..,..,

A Cheap Trip Moll til. Tickets will he solil at one ftire for rotmil trip to points in Tennessee. Kentneky. Alahiimii, Mississiftpi. l.oni-iun:i ami Flnr i!u on the line of tlie Louisville A X ; hvillc. anti Nashville, • iiattunooga A St. Louis railroartr. on Fi*liruary 5. March 5, Amil 2 am! 50. 18 , J5. Ask your ticket agent about it. ami if lie cannot *• II you e\utirsi hi tickets ixrite tot’. I’. Atmore, General I’assenger Agent, Louisville. Jan 27-Feb 25-Maicli 24-April 21-ltew

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iitxjerttirrsineu hotd run u i,*ite D, , hie aixnit their names when printed in the newspapers or called by the roll clerk. The thing that troubles some is the fuel that their names were novel printed at all, bnt aftir a member makes a grandstand play and then finds his name mutilated beyond all recognition there is apt to be sore grief in his heart. The senators are a little more sensitive on this point (as indeed they are on most others) than the members of the house, and they have taken occasion several times to correct the cluik*. The worst victim is Senator Mel ’ntchan. He takes a sort, of grim pride iu the fact that his name has never yet appeared correctly in print, but when the roll clerk yelled out “McCootchau" the gentleman from lost

All^ffftd Train Robber* Arrsnted.

Pine Bluff, Ark., Jan. 28.—Constables brought to this city tliis morning and placed in jail two young men said to answer the descript son of the McNeill Cottonbelt train robbers. They were beating their way down to Warner on the Iron Mountain road when captured. The men, who are each about 20 years old, gave their names as Charles Burks and William Mcts'helf Both declare tlieir innocence of the . charges of train robbery and say they can prove an alibi. They are well ! dressed and have not tlie appearance of j

criminals.

W hat in 1 li«* Walk nf tlie To Re move From the Itlnod its Impurities. The products of cel 1 wastes which i have been hurneil up in giving strength to the sy-iem. hvery particle oi liioort in Ihe body goes through ilu- kidneys every three minutes, and if these organs are unable lo jicrform their work fully, sooner or later tlie system is |M>isoncrt. Therefore, "San .Ink” i* the indicated blood remedy For sale by Win. W. Jones. Ask Win. \V. Jones fo home references, < IA vv IvrJiits

IlotiKi Si'fkrr*’ FxctirslonH. The Yaiidalia line Will rut, a sc ic* of home seekers’ excursions lo point* in the west, south anil nnriliwest. iiicludi g AI tham y. A rkatisa*. ('(dorado, h m*a*. l.ouisiiitui. Miosnui'i. Neiiraska, N ew Mexico. Sonth Dalxotn, I ennessce, Texas. I tali ittul oilier 'Inles. he rate for th *e excursions will In one fare for rouinl I rip. with if2 ad eil. ami the date* Feb. C>. For further particulars see J. S. Dowling, Agi nt.

He carries the hest line of

in the city.

OFFICE IN IE L fa AT. C K BLOCK*

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OF F!( KRS. A odltor Sheriff Trrr* c *v?ror

Clerk

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to points in Ala-

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Springfield, O., Jan. 28.—Frank J. hA |l,H x Finrid*. (“'(.rgia. Kentucky ami Grove, the jeweler who assigned some VirgMim, s,.,I to all points In Louisiana, time ago, is missing. He left for Chi- ! Mi ^ i ^ l l'PL North « arolina. Month

capo three weeks atfo to return in two dsvfi and has not been heard from si no*

Carolina and lehijessee. Retnrn limit 20 days. Half fare. F. P. Uukhtis.

To see a strong man helping tlm weak And making tin ir cause his own, Then reaping a harvest of grateful love In tnF iivi ... ..I. . • 1 * : .‘t .v.'wr— ’Tia a beautiful ihing to ace! To say .*v word of t ncouraging cheer To a fainting ft 11* v.- soul That larks hut a h. :.i ty “Friend, goilsp* :*<1!” To bring it 1< Lif to i s pu.d— ’Tis a beautiful thing lo say! To put one’s br«r.xt as a bulwark stroiii; 111 front of Borne fra nUl- -3 vvi;;ht To Kl.it M his heart from an » Jy wrong Ami couqui r for him his i , ].l— ’Tis a beautiful It.;: g to Lol —AUiJita Constitution. Avenged. If I shovrld quarrel with t lee, friend, and say Hard things from sudea a .s; it , Be sure my sorrow will revem-w thee quite Before; the i> :-mg < f ; tin r Ci.y, Ho give r. e w..y. Seek not t . elieck the raadness of my course; Each word shall be a I'n t T*) loujjt; and rankle . . uiine ijnuost heart. Thou art avenged Ly vine own remorse With st vt nfold foi < •- —Arthur L. Huliaon. True Valor. He’s truly valiant that can :.Tt‘r The Wi i .-xt that LuuU blVidhe, irlid make his

wrongs

His outsit-es—to wear them like his raiment, carelessly, And ne’er pn fer his injurb s to his heart, I To bring it intc daugi r

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