Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 April 1896 — Page 4

Cl\h BAAXER TIMES, GilEENO uSTLE. ESDI AM A TUESDA'S APRIL 21 Is*d

M hat, il Not Miracles;

The ureat Fi nr-C Remedy is work wlierovpr introduood ;i> ikmrly mirai'tilon* a.; it i-v«*r fitll> to the lot of any liiitiiati ajfonev to do we w ill ***teein it a favor tor any one intere>ted to writ' the person* whose iiatnes appe ir helow or any one whost; name may appeal ninon£ these testiuionials. There i- aetually more T « tK( K and . 1T1 TlI KIITT’ proper!i * in a liottle of Four-* than in a gallon of • i.lmary ■ m^ii medicine. “In compoimdin^ it I have f Mowed in no •ruts'’< r used the pre-ertptir>n of no Dr. So-and-.So of Anisterdatn or I oudon, or any o.hcr p.p'ee. 1 owe its aimposition to \<> onk in no sixr.i.i PAnri i • \K. Neither i-it madi ol hertis and roots dug in the dark of the moon i the i i ni'los of A trie, or Si ml h \ mci ieit."’ The demand for tlie Cot on, t'oi.D and ( ton n t'11:1., and it- wonm ki t i. artci.ss has tieen k.i.ia titH .v!.. Notnint; in th ■ whole history of eotigh and eold medicines can eompai with it. No disease of the Inn.;' seem* aide to • si't its curative properties, as i- well proven by the numerous ca-cs of l.a ttiippe ( ned. <'roup Cured, hoii'ilitis <Tired. I’heutnonia Cured. Itronchitis < ured. t onsimiptiii s greatest help if not ettre. Dry. Hacking, llarsii ( otighs of week-' and u.onths' .'tending ettred with from one to tiiree doses. Our aim is to eonvince the puhlie of my ineeriti and of the true merits this of remedy.

DKIW r\\ UMVEliSITV

SWEETHEART.

THE BEST NEWS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTiON-

Of what are you thinking tonight, sweetheartl Ami in tluTf a thought for m**? Tlio starM and th. < ; .:ids aro a friendly chart, tor they tell me, love, <>f thee.

I K MASK

NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND THE PUQLIC r«»\ i t. utlioriZKl In \ I.i < \-* s To i;i:n vi»Tli:

rmr I 11 ! lie h i m - C l.’einetl\ -1 'Helps’ < ou^rh. ('t>M iie.l ( r<mj) ( ur« ! n;]- to wivc a‘ isi'aei ion In ( rcuip, I’e< nehitis. \sthiiiu l.i»< i ;ppt « ,;e,j t ,id* iivnitt r 1; • l 'im - tiimUnR, or dtH'p seatefl, in fact I imrantee if in all nmnner lir< lu ldal or hunif not asnCort

All, Init tchain < s

Xivo unbounded satisfaelion. (Jive it a i ria 1 on i lie above • »;i iti ai. We tak. all

TESTIMONY OF THE TRAVELING AGENT

ILL. CENT R. H

Mr. k. H. I'Mr i.i* Your Four C Hemeily is

certainly a rkmahkahi.k mkph ine. Too

Mi ni CANNOT li»: SAll* IN Cl S FAVOU. M. dtttiKhter *<iin'ered fojm an attaek of La

Grippe that tinall} resulted in I <a: -elitls, with

ulcerate n ol tin throat, LKSfi I HAN OKI HOiTEE K1« I (*T *: I * \ COMPLETE ( I’RI

Geo. I- 11 inks,

57th street, Chicago. III.

SEVEN YEARS’ COUGH CURED. Mrs. Fuller, of iVte’i ^beridian Ave . Chicago, I ayed >i yearhas tnis t » say; “ 1 have been | i ivuhled '.vi?h a eneyh i or i lie last se\ <»n \ t ars, i destroying my rest b> niy ht and day. One i bottlt'l‘help>’ < mikrh, <'old and ( ' .nip « ure cured me. I most grateiuny recommend it to I my friends.’'

* lie Tlielr ColleyiP Hurt Social late Ttieir cUIcikm and >ot(‘K ol H?e VCriuiit Ll%’ei«» of T9 any Voiing ’Ivn an«t \%om uTold l»> Npet'ial l(«‘|»orter.

Ami what would you have me to do, sweet* heart, In the world that is today? To make you a place in the realm of art Or take the world as a play?

m CAMPS BOSTON BAKED poR^

For ail that I am or < ;m L< , sweetheart, And all that 1 hope to be, All fortune and fame that the world impart I tender, my love, t«* thee. —Frank 11. Sweet in Detroit Free Press.

Mtsse.s Sherwood ami A tin Campbell walked out to Kern yesterday.

A IMd OXn N ATION.

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You don't have to stew around to get them ready. Open the can and you’11 hud them moist, I

and relish- ! They're deli- j either hot or

fresh able, cious cold.

At all grocers’, 10c, 15c and 20c.

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eend you a sample can.

VAN CAMP PACKING CO.,

Indianapolis, Ind.

Mur „ D ,i sigma xun.**!ijsrts^s,rjsstvsss*

liall this alternoou.

before the bright rays of the nun ns it. arose above the mountains. We hail a clear

Prut'. Stephenson gave his history view of the Juniata front the p< int, a mile c lass an oral cpiiz yesterday. ' a,)0VU us ' wht ‘ ri ' i( HUrf ' t!d :,r,,,in ' 1 il ll,,lc

foulu not sp‘-»K aoove ;i wnispet . i '• .is e-mnm o .•!» ‘>■ .

The night previous ! hadeegbed nenr'\ t)i«’ entire’ nig'ti: i bt foi

t»p<K>tiful. and sii pi t he rut in night a* wrrl p ,i> t v i r

I was entirely ridlev* I befm • takitig «*ne b«*jt I* • , t' Hgii. i i.i

»: iiitt, Editor.

READ THIS WONDERFUL T£ ST I MON IA ' FROM A N FD TOR Other Kingfisher Times Ingush' .ok' .. I . e. 1*,\ D .

Ge.vilkmk.n I believe It my d»M\ to write > hi Iln -i i 'dliifii. • •netiei.i 1 ell efts f your “Fom-t L m» I ♦, " so f ir a • 1 am p< 1-;. ui’iltv e • * ,. iv .1-; ihuixiaj 1 WRH taken wit it a ver> Hev* , ie attaek of I . Lippe. ic! ti. • ' ift ' ti.ia.r > ho.•••<’. I cotil<l not sfr ak almye a whisper. ! a\as eoiiliiii d to ; iv t»r.' tIn- v t» 1 ua t - 1 v i dtlass.

ore retiring I took a ten-

riot coughing once.

. 'old ruid Crou;* < ure Hliotild

he in « very houst hohl in 1 he In nd. I * nd \ «»u 1 ids who neaiiioil ed bv ms ■ ti * ■. r. >r > tm are beue factors of the race in giving it the ant idol <• lor s .me the •■r^t aittieiitiotis to wiiie i it « heir, Ymtis \ rvtrulv,

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wr enjoy unbroken nesr at nights

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Dear "in:—\s a rule I luive been skep‘ii»al ;f tli" m. 1; • d'| 1 ipriitary rredleim-. but

Imvo to confess that a test of \ imp Four *'< s tat

remedy is worthy of g V in •rut .M \ eiiiMmi ; II tak* it e t: the loast ohj. etion. ami it it| partiei:l:ir!> noticeahie that tn'iietit is alm<*st Ininffliati . \ -lo.'h- Hi-.»• will cheek most coughs in 1 he >»< ginning. V\’« now enj »y unbro .. n r. atnih . In ei\ : imiK 1 our **( is siniply indispensable, and I recommend it umpiaiu ily. Yours, t ie..

.1 L. Ilri.iNfi, l!H» “•'oulli ('lai'k Street.

ONE OF CHICAGO’S SOCIETY LADIES SAYS

• in* Aon. picintierL’Xfii, 1HJH.

For years back each winter I have suffer <1 with n et •. \ ngit^ . ,-t lut r \ is so bad I enuhl not leave my roofii ! iwow k- r-, .. 1 M . r I ; tied * ^ ri v known rough prepara :u'G troin eouuli drtH"*'up an<M ” n v ,, , ,. ;|l ,, j WUH induced 1 •• try rhi lps Four * 1 Phe lirst <i oi- r» . ■ »ny e' ltuh. gi\iie: n • tie tirst night's '•••* for a <• ks. I laif : iG 1 boi tle eu r» (1 ne . 1 1 , \ ■ u .‘Ve " n wit hwiit t .;' woudt 1 ful remedy since. It is as different from other like t -u i; ns mo!a-.si » from N inevar or EURar from sand. 1.,-. .. ( Jurnn.

. *1 i .Mndis.m Avenue. Fmif* is our lead in if mneoy ior I. , (»i : j- te. ( purehnsed from t.- we will iflmllv reftifi n tt* \ if i For Sale By. Albert Allen. W. U . don *•. .1, il. Landes i'o., Walter Allen.'Fh 1 nope A Throo) .

Mr. Kills, of the preparatory school, is a pledged Delta Tati. The lirst year (Jerntan class were given a quiz in grumuter this morn-

ing.

Th- Delta Tatis and Phi Gams played Muse ball vesteidav afternoon on the Mt K-eii Held. Burling ime md Burdette were the battery lor the Delta Tn't*. aud Em

I bluff, crowned with n clump of building

trees, until it was lost again In a gap In the dark, gr-eii ridges a mile helow. At our feet rushed the swollen river, which the heavy rains that had deluged the country during the week previous had trails formed from a peaceful little stream Into an angry flood,-^So that it stretched out its arms and despoiled many a rich farm and laborer’s home. Now It was hearing Us I booty on Its broad, turbulent h-som to the | valleys below, there to cast it aside. On the day I- fere a barn, with frighten d I fowl perehr 1 high upon Its peaked roof, I had lleated by the spot where Sam Sopor and I were standing Several small frame

“Sometlaies,” h»replied. “Pete he bed cur -us ways, an I don't h’liovo ho meant no harm. I oughtn’t hov failed him a

thief.”

Soper suddenly starte 1 to his feet, and, shading his eyes v itii his hands, gazed up

the river

“A fiddle!' hucriisl. ‘ Out on the river! I heard it ] ain. There it is a:In!” I sprang to his side and looked up the Ftrc.-n at a black object to which he was pointing, it was a heat, am! we could

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sec a man sitting m its stern, riK-kmg to Cineeinaii, New V..rk and liostea. s,, i and fro. Then I htvtril a i]U|ek sueccssioii ne-rswiin tr.ue ; fin Mich g.ia - ■of hor.sJi. : r.C. ing notes, lew. but distinct. ; a a ler 1 piei.nipitl iltvi-ien

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harsh, gr.f.ing notes, lew, but distinct, id I saw that the man was fiddling.

and

“It’s Pete!” cried

“Thet's his playin, an that’s him. Giok at the boat! Why, it won’t stay up an

hour!”

The craft was sunk low In the water and

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1 Ijlnir C!<1-. New eeaele s illunitiuil'. I \. n ,*• r-on Ml. trail,'. , . t*. H 1’F.sXis. A». n

liousi . 'm intis and other rt utv farm WH! ' •‘"veidiig rapidly towatd Us on the ! . .... . * .r s«.I ., , • 4'... < t . t . I 1 ... . ... .1 I

MoXON KCl I F.

In-e, Stratton allil Hass (or t he j ladldlngs had gone hohhing merrily along

1’hi Gums. AI

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looked as I

on the swift current; great trees, uprooted

hy the greedy waters, barrels, boxes and

tlloi.oli the teams were about evenly \ household furniture had we seen. Today

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niati-heil but the Delta Tans nut pla.vi'it the Phi (K ins. Onlv live innings were played. Score 7 to ” in I vt.r of tlie Delta Tans: Smith Mai son umpiring. Tim Wabash game next Satur-

day .

The ath'etic park is being leveled down for the erection ot the grand stand, and the gattiti lor next Saturday Liie Kappas have cn-atied the Smedley house on Anderson street f r next year to be used as a chapter house. .Miss Hendrix, of Indianapolis, is visiting friends in the university. Dr. Dunning, ol Indianapolis, wl i.ot leeture before the V. M. ('. A. tonight as was expected. Instead it member of the senior class will give a lecture on sociologv. Every young man invited. 1 he base ball teaai and manager came marching into chapel today and attracted the attention of the i icnlty and students. The girls think the hall team all right and we can rely on tlie ladies next Sat-

urday.

! Wallace Wolf returned last jn _i' from Arcadia where be has

. been visiting home folks.

The '‘J? Mirage will be lor -ale

i about the 1st of May. Have

, suhsevibed '<

tlie Hood was ebbing. Its strength wagone. The rains hail ceased, and for ti e first time after many days we could see tlie

sun overhi \,1.

I glanced from the river into the face of the man at my side. “I gui's. Cam, wo will not see any more house: go by,” I said, ‘'nothing but. bar rols and such uninteresting objects. I suppose, though, they will hoof use to the

pe< pie below."

“It’s an ill wind os blows nobody any good, ez Pete Aiders sals.” he replied solemnly. ‘‘The folks 1111 the walley’ll miss | them hawrels an things, hut they'll come I handy to them below e7 ketches ’em.”

1 laughed.

I “It is easy for you to argue in this manner. for you are one of the fortunate ones, unless some one claims that rocking chair

that you rescued from drowning.” A faint smile passed over Noper’s face.

It was quickly gone, and hi- ceuntennnoe

resumed its habitual stolid look.

He replied somewhat gruffly:

" Kf a feller don't seize his opportunity, It won’t seize him.” He hesitated, and then added. “Kz Pete Sidors sals.” Tell me,” I cried, “who is this oracle of yours whom you are forever quoting:-'' For during my few days’ acquaintance with the rough fellow at my side 1 had been struck hy the fact that he frequently made use of ancient adages, the credit for 11:1' invention of which was always given

to the mysterious .'Aiders.

I seated my-elf upon a stump and await • ed hi- reply. He was a crude, ra herstupid looking man. ch.d In a rough garb that betokened his rural environments—a ragged ( loth cap. a heavy, well patched suit, which had tnce In ti of gray material, a

turbulent stream, but the fiddler scemeil unconscious of his danger, fur ho swung to and fro in a maudlin manner, running his how madly over the strings of his in-

strument.

“It s Pete's way,” Soper exclaimed. “He don't know what he sdoin, fir lie’s hen at the liquor agin.” As he spoke he strlpfied o,T his coat, and

boots.

"What are you doing?" 1 cried, seizing his arm. “You are not going out in such

a (lord!”

The l ent was hearing rapidly toward us. Kerry mi th n of its maudlin occupant was now plainly dial ernible; every note of his aimless music was distinctly

audible.

"N'awthin else to do,” came the quiet reply. “They'll rocks an rapids below, an thet hoat'uit never live through 'em.” With that Soper ran out into the river. In a moment he was ov r his depth. Then he struck out into the stream. His was not a master’s stroke. He heat the swiftly flowing water convulsively with his hands and seemed to he making almost superhuman efforts to much a point that, ho believed the boat would pass. His progress was ; low, ami the current, bore him down the river. His cherts would have been vain had not the runaway craft taken a sudden swerve toward him. It was al-

most, on him. Then

long arm high above him and grasp the how. Instantly the hunt turned its nose toward tho shore, and 1 breathed more

freely.

Fillers sprang from his place, and with unsteady ; !e[ s began to make bis way toward the man who was risking his ’own life to save him. The craft gave a quick lurch over on one side so that the water rushed in aud almost filled it. “Hot down!” I sereaniid.

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Cushmans MENTHOL INHALER

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eollarlo.s • liirt nnd high boots His htiir ”^°w’il upset me, you fool!’’ hadhienclosi er ppiolulew days heforo, H” raised hi- fiddle and struck wildly in token of ti i'cimniiguf : aaimer, and Ids al * 111 his blow fell short of its unkempt blai i - 11 aril stonil • at in hcdil He lost his balanoe anil topplod eontr. i t.. ids si 'dining baldf Hi into the hottom of tlie Iwat, Which righted m se was narrow, long ai I hinlasl, ju.d ■t'’ 1 if. but none ton soon. Fillers quickly id.- ' voro deep set boiteatb sha. jy rer iven d :.nd eat.! mi dy era\ - , led forward, brows. “tilt offer there!” ho yelled. Alter a h ng pans ■ he replied to my : Hojier tnadu no answer, for he was ai qte ; ion in a drawling 1.1:10 anil with tho most exhausted. Ho clung more despermaa.'n r -f e man lierfeetly eotivlneed of atoly to the craft, which was now within tho truth of what he said: 'J*® h'et of the shore. Tim flddlo whlrlod j ■‘Kf you ua in 1 ez much in your head lll * ; h ti' 1 ’ uir and i rnshed down on his

head. Still lie clung on. With a cry of ' * * rpeiutim nr, Sidors fell into tlie hottoni

[ of tho heat.

I ran out i the wator, scizcil tho sinking craft mu. dragged it aslmro. When ho

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for Student and for professor. „ _ It is a paper for the home, r \ It is preeminently a paper for '

the people. You cant get 1

CATARRH, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPHE

Notiiiug of great interest tins 1 week except our Stitili"S ail 1 tlm Wahasli guuiu tio'.t Satiiiiliiv. j Let’s make tho crowd next Satur

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IeiII LTRine in Green castle.

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‘ No, hodon't. Hu lives up the walley 1 ucrest t'.e rb r. I u r live near lilm, | tell i: e mi hi It.:! \\,. !., mi fell out. : You see i’e •! v .is-v.emderfi:! smart, tin 1 I was n 1 m.. !. fee Mm. My j b>ce almost ! jlucd his. tin h mawried my si.-te:. He Ittlowed a i did late, mi hell read

he:..'d the !.f I grate on the gravel, Sam Sc|ar released hold and fell into my amis unconsetiius. I lifted him out nn the 1 bank. Ac: i.-.i his lorehcad there was a great gush.. IM.m which the blood flowed :

freely.

Seme 1 . ti came to my aid fr-un a iwigli j hm 1,’ g tii !•! i.iid lielped me to carry the J i.iji.nil 1 a Ids honic, which stood a ! u h,t,it d ari.s hack Irnni the river.

ri." intei'-fialernity ,,, se W. I CT^'.Tltu'Si;*

have it. You will not live well—You cannot be happy without it. Because it is a home paper chock full of good live, interesting news every day. It is in the van guard of progress and you must take it to keep up with the times. Identify yourself with it now and stay with it. In sodoing; you will get good, and do good You will show your apprecia- j tion of hustle and enterprise and will demonstrate your; right to live in a progressive

and up-to-date town.

Bring in )our name ori ( telephone it in or hire a cheap j

boy and send it in. Yours for subscribers,

liiiilipst . medical oh-

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* VCOLD8,Sore Throat

Hay Fever, Brouchi tin, La GRIPPE. Tlie mom Refreshing uul Hi’filiiiiTil aid to

H3ADACH

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h i Nvi \oiiH I’roKtifiiion. Don't be tooled with wm thlesq ■ 1 iiitafioi.K lakf onh CUSHMAN'S. l i in >

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houm. Old Soria 9,

MENTHOL BALM

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Athletics are on the boom.

JOCKuY KiLLc-U.

Cuts. Wounds. Burns, oilier refin'dics for PILES

Hook on .Mputhol free. AUc _ Ucturing Co.. No. 324 D. rf,,, Streo', II.,>,„u Rulldlmi,. CHICAGO, "r VIM t-M , 1X0.

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Fatal Accident on the New Ktuct. icU at

Newport, Ky.

Cincinnati, April 21. -’Ihe lirst u.; -,! su'ciilent on the new L v ' ■ ti Cit v Ji club’s course (K'cuvri a :n tm . :r i, ; . ut Newport yesterday, ih- mi" mile with 11 start'-rs. J -k,.y J Foster of the Iivlaml Hn stgbfe w.,s on Jim Horn who ii . 1 t ,, rail, in making the turn r.t •_ i:.r;, .1

Horn v.us jamed 11

he'll iravi li d a l"t in Ids younger dev-, nn , ‘ il Tf *‘.‘ n , h.ai vvi ;i us. He 1 . j 1,lined that bed a good ejurcfttlon. An at music— llt ' l h‘> ui.N'lt fid dill « at a party ' hedgins! 1 kin feel thet old fiddle 0 f I ;m<I had daybreek starte.l for his hinne. hls’n n-goin thoo mo ylt. It jist made! Dielmttldngthntheremotr.l.emlrlearly you nil bluelike when he playeil sorrerful 1 v f ' ,tin g into a boat to in tin river. I pieces. Ho tbo’t a Iniap of tiiet fiddle, lie Vihen i Sopor rceovored conscious? did. Ah, but I tell you they is few men i ;l ! 111 lun;r biter, he asked for hi like Pete Riders!” 1 ‘ 1 r i.i v, ;i:;d as hi dors sank into a • How did you ever happen to part with , ‘ 7 ‘ ; ; t ; 1 1“' held out ills l.anil

this paragon, Sam?” I asked. ' s )>d:

“Paragi in'?' ho repeated sadly. “i 1 ,

fell with the Loy i. ..,i.was eairieu to one 11' tin

'cut to theli -pit.'d w: eiv : r

Hm ’ was horri

f'l-eivM im, rmu lojtt: ;. . „ ., about k'i year., ui' c >• .mu h , ...j i; ; 7,,

Vlllc.

never hear him called thet. .MeMie’ho was ^'.y n: one, for he was most everything. How did wo hov words? Hnwgs—jest a few hawgsdone it. Sometimes I think it was my fault, an on them days when I 'low I'm to Manic I alius intend to go over to ids place an make up. Hut pvo never b'en aide to git etT at th. tn times, an when I kin git otT I alius blame Peto tin cal'kite

I :Mnk J'll go over tho river to fir l 'low I was to blame.” you was, too, Sam,” mumbled

"!" 1 • taking the proffered hand. ”1!: I 1. >n't bear you no s; ;te.”—Kx-

chnngc.

re thel

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SOUTH ONff WAY TlCKCrS ARB SOLD At 15 Cents a Mile

bi V H bi G « A T It w tl i ti B o

.MOM IM. NORTH OVKR TM.

nn me enee alirt

rust v i he kin conio to see mo.

' ' ■ "'i 1 "It must have been a very serious Iron

bio?” said I.

“Hawgs, he replied. "Xowthln hut a few menu pigs. You see, I was livin up there three summers ago. I made 'rongc-

hll >5, f-cckli

blackheatU, bur .urn ana

tiii.s rarely r.nu harmlessly, be-

lie , .... 1 l .1.

i i

..V.TOIJ, "V

cans both skin Viola Skin-Soap

THE BANNER TIMES

tan.

c^uf i naturally, us umj bc»t .*• tnd skin-health,

halter - i.;c proersf, bci.ause il ••. a pure aiul d'.ii.*;. - .aiv ’t fhoi.id be used in Con- . r,< • 1 • •* ’ -* •■17 Cjrt%m. Ii bhoiild be used in tr.; mi*;- ry, to.-i. Ordinary ^aps arc nttt v ^ * ? .*'.•'■■' * ‘ • * x ' in * ^ * j'-1 Cream, 5^* t « nts. MoIa m-.*' )a;>, 25 Ci -us. Solti by druii-

or ru by iriail. Sxtnd Ly

U. C. iilTfSKR r 1 TuLiAK), 0.

lomiVN .rHf tK,

!Furnished the Daily Itannkr , ..vti's »lailv bv K.W. Aiieti, manager of Arthui

Jonian’s uouitry house.';

Hens 7 Springs,cboice .. 7 Springs, stags jij

• I 8

ll.sdnrtive tire.

Indianapoi.i . April H.-

' yslrr Loving 1'ellnos.

' i ' r". atest epieuros in tbo matter of ' v * • I i 'i r know of,” said Jack, t 'in oy-ti rn.; n. ‘ mu a coii|.lo of eats, pets nl it:: the In i.-e here. They re passionately trad I !' oy ters, and I guess eaeli one of j them enuiil cat a eouple of dozen a day If I they got the chance. A peculiar thing , *ibout litem Is that they wouldn't think of | eotimr mi oyster unless they get It on the hnlf shell. 1 might oiTer them 100 shelled in a dish, lint they'd turn up their noses nnd walk away. It’s funny, hut here’s another tiling that shows the -.igneity of an oyster eating cat—and eats, by the

LOUISVILLS & NA3MVILLI S. R. To individuals on the First Tuesday, nnd to parties of seven or more on the Third Tuesday of each mouth, to nearly all points in the South ; aud on special dates Excursion Tickets are sold at a little more than One Fare for the round trip. For full iufurmation write to

J. K. R1DGELY, N. W. Pass. Agent, Chicago, 111. C. P. ATMORE, Gen’l Pass. Agt., Lonlsville, Ky.

SENT FREE.

Write for Countv Map of the South to either of the above named gentlemen.

or to P. Sid Jones, Pass Agent, in charge ol Immigration, Uirraingliam, Ala.

ii. P. eJOSI.IN llan I cts the lilirnest Dead* iira7.1I

Cocks Turkey he ns.

Turkey,old toms

Turkeys, voting P-tyd*. tttid over ehoiVt Vjit '1

Geese, t. f. over

Duoki

Mfrv* fresh subject to handling Hotter, good

.ft

8 8

The liANM tt TniKs

For LliVelopes. I'he Ha.nn 1 it ’I'm i s For I.i'tti'f lb ula. The F.annkk Ti.mks Faf I.' Mal Hlanks.

The Uan.vi k Ti.mks

For Sale Hills and Fosters.

Tile Han NI K TlMKS

ments with Hiram Bender, who lied u farm dose ha my place, fur him to let me hcv three young hawgs in September. I

ii,... .1 ,,.,.,1.1 , , j ’tended to futten’em up nn buteber ’em hroiUstnijod he -l-story bfmk i.mldtug , wlieu it come cold. Ono day. in ’corn

owtiia 1_. H. C. utni M. P. \\ n.:!: on buskin time 1 goon over to Hiram's to ult, . , , . — ( apitid avenue. I lie building w s . e- ’em. When I ast. him fer ’em. ho looks at w 1 '‘ v ’ ' vh « M /'icy take to oysters at, all, slmcupied by a number of fmtej.i-s and 11,0 *nrpris« d like, an sals, sals ho, ‘ Why I I'v K" wHdover tliom. all fell It:- ar amiii'i- t’.e li • i rt,,. Stun, I’etu .Sidvrs got thrin pigs. Hctolmu , ^ uf mine hn» • young Maltese hrebuni. i tv.pidlv atul t.t .fepaUment Im was to git’em, an you’d pay » ‘“’"‘L Once a had Im d work to sax. -a.ii timiim/ me fer’em, ez you owe him fer his hevin ! ' tbo family bus oysters, and that cat buildings. Tho uggr-gate lo .- bv tlm 111 you ,bm * *» 0“’ weeds last I , “' ol,l * to ^uow ju-it wimn the oysters are fir, will nrobablv teach .•iTo.tKIO winter.’ I was jest knocked. I k'iow;d , il ncr,,> ' s ll; o stm t to tl.o icuifiorM Ait- .>i#t Conti rut t*d« Put w was hard up, fur he'd kinder b'un ' ln,kr4it,lj rt,u *for^Chu oyslarman to Nkw \()ki<, April 21.—Rep its that la . vin ' ,11 summer, hut 1 novor tlio’t j miLwItli tho oysters for Us master’s elforts urn making to raise KKHMiOOtMM) thot of lltnl - I never let on to Hiram, but ! l<,,ls< • 1 hen the ciit runs along aftor him, through Londonaml New York t.ankors i ‘' s ’ OVl ' r , ' 1 s I J ' l | ,,, !’ 1 ”l ,, »i’ a t ,, iekeUfeandKolngt 1 hr(,iiKh

to nurc'i ise tv, ,l ii found tint lie’ll gone an kiUei! them heasls 1 ^ 11,1 <s ' l " 11 the house is I An< l Hie Host I'tttsburgli nn Ar.ttiraelte f : *" d n«1'‘l'<‘Uil- 1 an turtied ’em into hutch, rin'- When I K ’" rl,od ' The servant girl has to give the | y ’ ir ‘ l opposite VaoitatU frelsht om.e

x in , oi wutm irom ripaitt are renewed ~-i

]

Him k

.. .i • •. , ' 11,1 ,,i " 1 what I’d come fer, lie drnwud W. , 1 1 US nf - v ’'T 1 '/’’ ,i:r a '*' “"‘M l«‘ himself up ez for ez. he could, fer he’s a a, .T “ 7 1<,tU 'UV' SHgatlon they le. tie nmn. an sals, ‘Hoes voit mean to had uo othei basis except tho publicu- call monihieff’ Tin ti I sal-

ticn ol some old corrospondouce in the

•ubjiN-t.

Kailroads Must t’ai-ry ••Hikes.'’

I Albany, April 21.—Governor .Morton j has signed the bill of Mr. Armstrong j compelling railroad companies to carry

„, „ , _ iv .iik,

bubscribe for Hie Baanek Iime.s, , estpriiea tf i but believes the courts cat# decide that.

: The act takes effect immedir toly.

‘ f never owed

you no money, in to Aiders.' •Ham Soper,’ sals he, ‘liain’t you siiamu of eallln your broth: r-in-linv a thief!’ An then lie turns an walks Into the house nn shots tho door >n my ftieo. I haln't seen him senee, for I e iuldu't stan livin near Pete an not heiu I'll peaceful groun’s xvltb him. 1 give up

eat a dozen or more oysters before It is sat-

isfied.”— Philadelphia Record.

I ~

>ay. do you know, I f t rade is slow ’* he dull Mines may have killed ^ it will he is i-c I o advertise? For Unit will soon i, ’ u|,| p

H he a it comes r > f n* genuitie article

my place there an got a job hero, ’tendin ”f nows the Hann:.!’ I’iws tins it. tlm canal lock.” ) —

‘‘Anil sometimes you think you were to blumo?” I asked.

The liANNKti i IMS For Statements,

For St. I’aui aim Nliniieitvolis. The “North-Western f.imited.' i sumptuously equipped with but!, t’ smoking ami library our.., legrlur Kiel i (.•oinpartrtieiit sleeping ears, and iiixuri- ( ous (lining cars, leaves Chimigo via the Vorth-Western line b'liicago A NurthWi'.stern Jt'y at ti t.'ki p. m. daily and arrives at destination early the t.dlow- ! ing mori'ing. All prin’i ipal ticket agents sell tickets via this popular i route.

Hill Ilea is. etc. Flic Hanker Times—10c. a week