Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 August 1896 — Page 4

fHR BANTfwR TOIES. GKBENCAKTLK mDlANA FK1DAT AUGUST 7 1896

SELLING CIGARS. NOT EVERY FOOL CAN MAKE A SUCCESS OF THE BUSINESS.

COLOR LINE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

Five cents' worth of

“BATTLE AX ’ will serve two chewers just about as long as 5 cents' worth of other brands will serve one L man. This is because a 5 cent piece |f| of “BATTLE AX ff is almost as

large as the 10 cent piece

high grade brands.

of other

1

SHillmer Ke&ortH on tlie Motion. Thu 'Uiiiinur resort- on the Monoh , route are uiore than n-ually popular this war. Wes* Uatlun and H'reneh , Lick Springs, in Orange county, ar* overrtowin>t with visitors, and thu | hotels have all they can do. I’aoli, tin- j county -cat, has opened a rival sanitarium. which is well patroui/.cd. The Waters ot ll;e vaiiou- springs dillir materia.ly in their eonstiiuents, and are -ii.ee-'fiuly prescribi d for a jticat | variety of maladies. The woods in the I iieiuhhurhond abound in <;amc and all tiie streams teem with fish, sour of them ha vine been stocked In tin-Gov-ernment lisli coinmission. All indications point to West Baden and the neighboring springs a-the great sanitarium and pomiiar summer resort of the west. Cedar Lake, forty mile- from Chicago, i- a favorite pienie and outing spot, where the Motion lia- a tine wooded park of nearly iuo aere-. The ll-hing is first rate. deod w tf.

Help Wanted—Mule. Wanted—Solieitors for life if Maj'-r McKinley, the next president, by Murat Halstead, Chauticey itepew, Koraker, .lohn Stierman and Mark llamia, with liiography of Hobart. Contains speeches ami platform. A bomtn/.a for agents, a gold mine for worker-. Only f 1 .c0. The otily onthized book, aO per cent. Credit given. Freiglit paid. Oiittit free. Begin now j with ehmett of territory. I'ernianent profltiilile work for '11(1. Address, Tiie National Hook Coneeni, Mar Building. •Chleiigo. :>ll—:iot.

Health a nt

Economy

1L t ter tlian Medic ine.

▲ lintler Who H»ys the f-tnet CIm. H.l»■muii 1. an Artist In Ills Way Mmet He a .lud^r of llumau Natur« amt liar, an Eiwllent Mriuory. “It Usiks to the uninitiated like the easiest thing In the world to sell cigars,'' •aid a local dealer ree-ently, “hut It Is, jierhups. the most doeeptive business In that regtLi-1 In the category. "It Is uot every person who can Iweome a good counter man," he went on. “In fact, those who are successful In the business urv exet'ptlonally rare, and a ft'o.i. salesman commands a high salary. As In any lino of retail trade, the salesman must have an abundance of pattemv and must lie able to lay aside his own feelings and cuter to the whims of his customers. But In this business this faculty must lie ex oeptlonally well developed, for the crank lest class of jM-ople are smokers of high grade cigars, and they mv crank lost ntsmt their cigars A man coming Into the store for his cigars expects the [articular make size and color ho smokes to be placed he fore him without the formality of asking for it. tiouno customers would lie nettled if this were not done and might seek another place to buy their cigars if the clerk continually asked what brurd they smoked When it is remembered that then* an* os many as ill sizes of some brands and that each size comes In a half dozen colors and at u variety of prices. It will Is* seen that it Is no small matter to wait upon a large

trade.

“The clerk behind the counter of a first class cigar stand in a hotel [x-rlmps bus the hardest time He nfe-t be an adept at raiding men and lie able to size up a man as to the priced goods he probably smokes, for few men state the price they want to pay In asking for a cigar. If a higher priced cigar than the man wants is set out, he feels umlHUTasscd or feels that the clerk is trying to work him. If too low a grade* Is offered him, lie fis'ls offended It is, therefore, a difficult thing to please a

transient trade.

"A man will walk up to the counter and ask for a domestic cigar. " ‘Seed or clear Havana?' asks the clerk “ ‘I said I wanted a domestic cigar.' the customer n | eats, and in 1:1s own Ignorance he thinks the clerk Is Ignorant in not knowing what he wants The fact is that nearly all the cigars sold noware domestic ! made. Before the tariff on Imported el gar- pruetirally cut off this line of trade an order for a domestic cigar was equivalent ' to an order for a seed Havana, but now when the same cigar that formerly was made In Havana Is mode In fids country from imported tobacco, the wiml 1 domestic does not make u distinction. Some eus tomers who smoke the clear Havana made in this country call for a domestic cigar, expecting this, and others still rememlier the domestic cigar us the seed Havana in ] contrast with the ImiMirh-d clear Havana Theri are some smokers who claim they can tell the difference hctwvcn a clear Ha-

lt la m Strongly I>r»wri There •• In Any Part of Auierltst. It rtruly If ever happens that a native, whatever his rank, Is received on any so clol oecitslon Inside a white house. Indeed he would seldom t» jiermittod, except as a domestic servant, to enter u private house at all When Khuuiu. the famous chief of j the Ua Mangwato, a Christian, and a man of admittedly high charaete.r, who has ruled his people with singular wisdom and ability, was in England hist autumn and was there entertained at lunch by the Duke of Westminster and other [ersoiis of social eminence, the news excited general annoy ance and disgust among the whites in South Africa. A story was told me of a garden party given by the wife of a leading white ei*oleshwtlc, the appearance nt which of a native clergyman led many of the white guests to withdraw in dudgeon. Once, when I was a guest at a mission station In Basutoland, I was asked by my host whether I had any objection to his bringing In to the family moul the native jsistor, who luwl tieen preaching to Uh* native congregation. When I expressed some surprise tlmt he should think It necessary to ask. he explained that race feeling was so strong among the colonists that it would have Ih-'ti -divined lmpro|»'r and, Indivd, Insulting to make -i white guest sit down at the same table with a black man uni- s special permission hud lirst been give... Thus one may say that there Is no social intercourse whatever betwivn the races Their relations an* purely those of bus' ne.ss Now and then the black man gets aliead of the white, hut the latter's pride of race remains. 1 was told of a white who coiidescvndtsi t*» Is* liln*d t*> work hy a Kaffir, hut stipulated that the Kaffir should address liini ns “Ixiss " Of intermarriage therv Is, of course, no question. It is not forbidden by law In • •• il<mli s, os i-wf In roost. If not all, of tiie southern state* of Amur on, hut It is excessively rare, nor does H appear that there arc now other irregular ir Ions outside marriage, as there constantly w«*re In the old days while slavery existed In tills respect the ease of South Africa re imtrkahly ncscmbles th it of the southern states, where also there Is now very little mixture of blood, though there was a great deal 50 years ago Protiahly in both eases It Is tletter that the ra»*es should not mingle their lihxxl, for the white race would he likely to lose more than the black nice would gain.—James Bryce, M. P., in Century

The COAST LINE to MACKINa ‘ TAKETHE-t-t^

Jolt and Cyclone Proof.

T h .? Pathlight They who ride must see the J road. The Pathlight makes ♦ bright the way. All dealers X self it. The Place & Terry t Mf g. Co., 247 Centre St.,N.Y. ♦ !♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

Li. f . cJOSL 3 I\

Han't us the lllgneat l.rade ltraz.ll lllork

•\m1 Hu Itest I’tttsburgti an Anttiraclti vnrd opposite VandaltH freight office

T he Paris IlQodo

Tfl i vi a K 0 EY 2 New Steel Passenger Stearae I The Greatest Perfection yet «tt.: n .- , Construction — Luxurious fequlnm t" B< Furnishing, Decoration and E«iclen» insuriug the highest degree of * nt ®* r ’' 1 COnFORT, SPiiKD AND SAFL Four Trips pm Wiik Bit.ns ! Toledo, Detroit / Mackina PETOSKEY, “THE SOO •• MARQ UEm AND DULUTH. wutTTE . LOW RATES to Pictu-esuue MscH. Return. Including HesU .„d tier L" , ' $!* V Jo“ ' ' ,r °® TOled, '' * 15 ' *rora betri I every evening Between Detroit and Clevelan Connecting at Cleveland with Knr>,( Tr ., : for .ill points Plxst, South mid f mthive,. ant | Detroit for all points North and Northwest Sunday Trips June, July. August and September Oei EVERY day BETWEEN Cleveland, Put-in-Bay ^ T 0 | e( j I Send for Uli strated Pamphlet Address A. X, t*CHANT2 # o. p. DITro t TH? Detroit and CieteianosieamiiL r. boceil I imt* tard,

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AND

DRESS CUTTING

SEWING SCHOOL . .

No Sundiiy Indianapolis

4t Indianapolis Kly» r H* Indianapolis Acc’in 18* Uln., N. V. \* Hoston

GOING H'KST

No 35* St. I, NJjrht Limited No 9* >t. I. ACC’III .... No. 11' Ft I 1 lay Idmlti-d No 5t Mat o- »o Limltrd

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1L16 a ; W N* a. | 4:15 p. 5.-21 p.

of N«‘\v Vork Cttv, has opened a

pi

WV Jurink

Dr. Martin’s

Nervine C offee - Purely ceretil clutenand vegetable. A ploanant tn tth-drink and a positive earn for Headsctte, Nerv on.ness, Dyspepsia. Beart Dispase, HiGeplossness. llillousnHes, OonRtlpstlop, and the inanv ailment" ca i-. d by ordinary coffee and tea. Saves doctor Mils and naif your coffee expense 1 Pound. 10U CnpaiW cents Samjile, making L’S cuiih, hy ma!L

10 eputs.

AND EAT

lir. Y|„rtlii’a N era I lie I ollee 'lahe- • llelfetona t up at HaH the

( Mint I'ivpeiise

The t it -1 e nf this new lieultli drink ipcculiar to itself, yet so inueii like genuine entiee, that many [>ref.*r it to Moelta anil Java. II you are an invaliii anil a vietitn to eoll'ee or tea— both very injuriotis -anil cannot quit, mix -mall quantity with Nervine Coffee ami break away gradually. Why throw money away for medicine while the cause of the di-ca-e remains. Nervine Cotl'ee cure- headache, ner-vou-ness, etc. Saves doctor tiill- and

vitnu inatiufuctured in New V rk nml one [ coffee ex|)enses. I ll>. Kill cups, 20 cent-, manufactured in Havana. There is a slight 1 Hi ordinary coffee makes only 40 dlffercnco, but not 1 smoker In 1,000 can and la cop-. Kat l*r. Martin's royal tliseovc r it. The fact is that some pen[Te B''eiiktast Food. Sold hy Grocers. 2. who have the money to huy the imported J |. „ r>:1 |e by I’. Abrams, W. II. Mur-I an tele an- smoking the label rather than j rison, Bioad.strcet A So,,,

th • toluuvo. It they eiijny it, tlwit is their * business, and it is ours to humor them in

the delusion. I ANDY SCHAFFER AND JACOB SCHUCK

“Now, that gentleman to whom I hand-

i*d tlmt box just now was never in the ■

re, and that was a day Of Martinsville, Ind., Recommend Wrights

or two ago He came In and asked for n Ceury <.’,t|i»iil«*«. go.ul cigar. I gave him that one. trusting I M autinsvii.i.k, Inii., May is. 18iJ(i. to my judgment of the man to suit his t* . «. r - , . , ... ., , .

tho d,K,r U.lkin. S'; " "S'" 1

Dress Cutting i. Sewing School -

Whieih will tie under tin* munapo meiit of cut ters of tin* highest r(‘piitation, not only ns skilled workmen, but as teachers capable of properly imparting their knowledge to others. SPECIAL ATTENTION Given apprentice yirls and beginners. Anyone whoisaptean he titled to «lo their own work or for others in from four to six weeks ; Those wishing to tit themselves as first-class ] cutters or for ladles in lance establishments will receive private instructions. Open even- j lugs for those who cannot come during the ♦lay Good teachers wanted to takeeharKe '>f j schools. Ladies living in the country are invited to call and see our work and enter the school. Bayne Block, 1st stairway east f I P.o.

I No. ‘it Teri*a Haute A» , e , m

No. 21, siuuIhv Mattoou Limiu i »,j*.

* Dally t Daily Excent 8, n i HV

No.'-I, connects at Indlainn.. - toi ri nc .jj n it i anti Michlfrsn divlsinn. n 4 | with L. K. A: \S . and witn trains t * 1*,^

i and < hicairo.

No, (M*ioui t- m Hellefa

taine for Toledo and Detrfdt. N...

j Bel efoutai je forSunduske>

F. F Hi mis. Agent!

THE FAVORITE

Royal B reakf ast ™ The N"rv.. find llratn iDvlpornt ty* QOn ing Fropertlei Bi-parsted from B ('toil" Wheat. ZIP parknee the

IN II K \ I TH I non t o..

I1K. >1 \ ItTIN

Lllihiirt, luitlana. FOR SALE BY

»t'O.,

Sold by Urocers

T ABRAMS, W H. HARRISON, BROADSTREET <&. SON

taste. He stood in

avs idle and presently came liock and said: , . , , . ■ , •‘•Give me anothiT Uigur.' (. kn rs-I have pufelntsed i box of

“1 did not know whether that word 'an ' "r'' 1 ' ' 1 , ' l, ‘ r - v '

other' meant that he w;.- dissatislled with . t'rujIKlst : ; "d Used tliem lor the one I gave him or that It [deased him I il ‘ ,l, -'" i,K,n ’r'; , " ,1!U '' ,ro,,l ’ l, ‘ 'V" 1 /' 0 "- imd he wanUdonetoput in hlspiK-ket I ^ l »' 1 * 1 clon ' 1 ''“V - n ‘ i,,lv coneluded that it sultcl him, however, and IU '*' 1 ’ I " 1 ,a '' 1 ' H ‘" 10st t ' urt :' 1 W,I| ‘ ' ,l "' offered him the same 1 ox Nowhere- 1 "' x - 11 '' lll ‘' beSL " U,,I "' U1 '' «>lbout turns, and I rememlxT just what he wants eXl ' l 'l ,tl0 " ,ll!lt 1 l,av '' 1 '"' "'.v' trolland give It to him. j W**** »'»"‘8 very truly, “Viitti regular eustoiuers and 'H'easional i Axht 11AFr) K. customers the faculty of remembering just i M aki INSVIM.K. Ini>. May IS, Is'.iti. what cigar the eustomer wants must hi I'o the W right Medical f .'o., < olumbiis,

well cultivated. A well -rooked store will 1 Ohio,

contain 40 or 50 brands of cigars, and each I 1 * i \ i - 1 have piirelia-ed a box of brand has goods ranging In j.rlee from 5 "'ristht’s Celery l upsides from \V. B. ei'iits up to 50 cents—some fewer grades, Tarl,‘ton, druggist, and used them for some im re Each grade will have fnmi two iiiiltgestion and constipation. 1 was r,, si/i-s and shiq es. and there arc | gi'eatly benetltted by u-iuG tliem and

would not he without tliem.

Mielilgaii City Kxrur«ton. On Siiturday August la. the Monon | route will run another low rate exciir- , sion from Glieneastle, Westfield 'mil interniediate points to Miuliigau City. Special train leaves Ureeneaslle at 0| o’clock a. in., arrives al M ieliigan Titj at noon. Fare for the round trip only ♦ 1.50. There will he ample room for all. Each coach will he provided witli plenty of ice water and a good cornet band will accompany the excursion. J. A. Michael, Agt.

Wi

J/ A lovely corti'

plrxion onl

can giv

y Nature S^J

She '

Vauilalia Kate". Eagle Lake. Indiana, tickets on sale every day until Sept. JO, return limit Out. list, fare $(1.45. Tickets limited to 15 days will be sold at rate of .fl.00. These tickets will be on sale until Aug.

.'list.

The Vandalia line will run a series of Homescckers excur-nm- to point- in | the west, south, southwest ami northwest, at low rates, and on various dates | during August, Septinber and October. | To Omaha, Neb., August 1 4 and 15, j return limit August 25. Fare #10.75. , Account Young I’eoplc's Cliristian i Union. 'I'o Bethany Park. Ind., July 21-t to \ Aug. llltli, return limit Aug. 22d, fare j

$1.85.

To Salt Lake Lily, Utah, Aug. 5th j and Oth. return limit Aug. 24th. faro j

$45.15.

To Louisville, Kv., Aug. >*th. '.ffli and

10th. return limit Aug. IStli, tare $4.45. i

To Terre Haute August 14 and 15.

return limit Aug. 10. Fare $1.05 acct. I

Paine’s l. ist 1 Jays of Pompeii. To St. Paul, Minn., August JO and Jl.

and Sept. 1st, extreme limit Sept. JO. Fare $11.50 for round trip, account

<>. A. K. encampment. J. S. Dowling. Agent.

If

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dear .m l ► ft nrf* theiMJ who ^^,4' v,/ s i use Dr. Hcbru’s Viola Cremr. Tt is not || .» paint rr powder to covet defectf* St * gr/i > id 0/ thrm, by Nature’s own pro- ^'w cess of renewing th': vitality of the sCin ; ^ banishing .ill roughness, redness, Uecklcs, moles, pimple.*, blackheads, suo )urn an<l tan. It does this su- ely and harmlessly, bettusc naturally. Its use means, both skin beau»v and skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, because it is a pure and || delicate soap. Jt should be usea in con- | n n with the Cream. It should be used IJ in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps arc not H fit for a baby’s slain. Viola Cream, 50 cents. j| Viola Skin-S ap. *5 cent * Sold by drug- (j

gists or sent by mail. Send to U. C BITTNER CO., To LEIX

to n «»LEIX>, O. 41 Ja

Cushman’s MENTHOL INHALER

Cures all troubles of the Head and Throat. CATARRH, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPE.

WILL CORE

niii*"!!11, -iinfTiiii.'. -niii' "...

HKAnACIIK.

tn seven

six eiilnrs. Tn remember which one of th. thousands of combinations each individual eu tonjer vyunts Is no small f itter, upd ujhiii this ilciK-iuts a large portion of the tfadc. The matter of rememlH*ring the sizes of the various brands by the names which the differvnt makers give them is a | stance, one nriimT nos Ihf' 8 cent size inarkixl t'oquetns, and by this name the clerk must rememlier it The three for a quarter goods of the same brand arc known according to tjiclr size, as Yloletas and Concha Finn Extras. Hothschlld Extras und IVntull i- mean to the clerk the 10 cent straight size. The two for a quarter sizes up l.iheh-l iJi'lmonie.ih. Pcrfi*cto Se-| leets. I’erlas, Prince of Wales, Petit llou , quets and Concha Bouquet Extras. In ^ the three for a half sizes there are Club Pcrfcctos, the Santiago Perfectos and s»*v erul [irivate names. In the 25 cent sizes

there are the Invincible.- and Pcrfcctos.

“It is something of a trick to reim^nher all these termsuiul their meaning in a sin gle brand, but the cigar clerk must remember them for a score or more makes ol goods and be ready to hand out to anv one upon call a given priced ctgarof a pur ticulur brand. It is not an easy matter, and it is not every fool that cun sell

cigars. "—Indianapolis Journal.

Annoying.

Very truly yours, Jacoh Schick.

N OT I C Er. As we went our way down Jackson -treet south from court house square we notice a Doctor’s sign on the north end block owned by Mr. F. Hill. The -ign states that the Doctor treats all delicate and private diseases confidentially. He has a long experience in tin* Ireatmcnt of the EVES AND EARS. DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS

made a specialty for

The Bannek Timka For Letter Heads. The Bxn’nkk Tim hs For Legal Blanks. The Bannkr Timks For Sale Bills and Posters. The Ban.nk.k Times For all kinds of job [Minting a .west prices tf

Itig; Four Kx<‘iirnio§ii. VVinoiia Luke, Ind., daily July and August, return 15 days from date of

sale, $4.00.

Bethany Park July -I to Aug. 10, re-

turn Aug. 22. $1.85.

Aug. s > 0 and 10 to Louisville, Kv.,

return IMh, $4.15.

Aug. 14, 15, 17 and 18, to <> aha, Neb., return limit Sept. 15, #1(1.75. Aug. 22. 2d and 21, Cleveland, O., re-

turn Aug. Jl, $0.45.

Home-seekers excursions south Aug. J, 4, 17, IS, Jl, one fare plus $2. Terre Haute Aug. 10 to 11th, return

It s no use, sold the district sage, “ I limit 15, $1.05.

might as well quit trying. I'velxvn doing my best ixith by my efforts and my ml- i

The Doctor lias twenty years iff

- - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - - \ ml all ailments pertaining to their sex He guarantees all he undertakes tocure \\ ill positively not undertake a ease un-li'-s lie feels sure of making a cure, charges are low in all ease-, ( 'all on

i he IJoetor is

CONSULTATION IS FREE. A small charge is made in some eases where instruments are required for examination. Office hours from 0 o’clock ft- m to 8 o’eloek p. m. Convenient Looms up stair- in block above stated. Ladies may rely on receiving gentlemanly treatment.

lodiana, liiratur and Western Hallway —SHORT LINE EAST and WESTA direct and short line between Indi anupolis and St. Louis. Daily riirougli Sleeping and Parlor Car Service. I lie ONI V LINK Kuniung i tirough Slecpinv mnl Itis'llnmir I'lmlr Ca*s Hctween ( Inclnnutl, Induniiq oIIh, Ilccalur,-prlngfield, mnl Jiick-’ sonvllle, Illinois, loan I from oulricy. Ills Ihiiiiillud Mo., and Kisikuk, la , without leaving ihe train.

Gen

JN0 S. LAZARUS, Duns .Went Indianapolis.

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ENDORSED

by

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id^li^t metiiciil mi-

of Kurot‘« nieriru (or

«,Bore Throat

hay Pevor, Hronchlti*. Iz« GRIPPE, 'J im 111out RpfresUI

j »*rn Brings Sleep t“ the Slet • ami Nervous 1‘iosiration. Don | imitations. Taki f»n!y CUSHMAN’S.

tiu niOMt KefreshiiiK and Health fit] aid to niSADACHB Suffei - leepleas. C’fun - Iiimoiiu i t be fooled w itli WOl till

wantetl w wond Rheum,

min le -8

Brice, SOc. at ail ( USHMAN’h

wonderful enrol# i

Old Sorei

ion:

iM iiL'trists, or iiHiiletl fn-e. Agcu:* MENTHOL BALM Ku u 'f

p roatb1to8^ Excels ait Iprice 26c. at Dnig*fi , d#*

on Menthol free Address Cushman Manufacturing Co., No. 324 Dearborn Street, flouuu Halldiutf), CHICAGO, VIM K> NFS, I Ml

oilier Book c

I vice pi kaip things running smoothly. | Hut as soon s wo get one thing straight ened out another goes wrong. ’’ ' What's the mutter now?” Inquired his friend. “No sooner do we get a method to make i the bicycle riders quit scorching than v * j find we hn\ it anyway to make the garbage < n inutory ke»'P it up."—Washington

Star

Oh, Say! “I have always considered ‘Tiie Star Spangled Banner’om: of the greatest songs ever written,’’ ohsenxxl Cucle Alle i Sparks. “If any otlu i on thgt I know < •' had ts-gmi ‘oh, say I’ it would never Inn'* reached a second edition. "—Chicago Trlh

uno.

Half the misery of human life might he extinguished hy mutual offi 'es of coiupasion. benevolence and humanity.—Addi

sou.

Martinsville Aug. II ami 12, return

limit 11, $2.30.

<'olunibus, Ind.. A ug. 21 and 25, ,eturn limit A ug. 2fi. $2.70 Cleveland Aug. 11 to S pt. !), return limit four days, $11.15 Terre Haute Aug. II and 15 acct. “List Days of Pompei” return Iff,$1,05. Milwaukee, vVis., Aug. 2d and 21 via <'bieago and rail $7.00. Vm Ohieago and boat $0.85. Ket'irn limit / ug-

ust JO.

Binghampton, N. Y., Aug. 17 and 18 acct. Womans Veteran Belief Cnion

return 22. $17.20.

Omaho, Neb. Aug. 17 and 1- acct.

return limit Sept 14, $10.75. F. P. Ht’FSTIs. Agent.

Y. P.C. U

Wanted-An Idea""

The Danner Times—1 )c. a week Sulttcribe for the Banner Times t '' 9 Kngllsh socretnry of state for the » *y>loulaB iveeivos a salary of t«5.0i)0.

of i some simple

WWS U N r wEuntqmL kn *

neyi*. Waubingtun, D. C M for their $1,8U) pris< aud list of (wo hundred inveutlom# wauted.

♦*nt Attor prise offer

The Garden South. The south is destined to he, and is rapidly becoming, the garden of tinI nited States, Here life Is easier to live, the rigorous winter- d . not eat up the Irons of the toil of summer, nor arc the siimnur- -o trying a< manv northern people have -m([posed. "1 used to live only half the year.” said a northern farmer recently settled in the -'■nth. ••and I Jtsed to Woi k 'll (he time then Now I work half the time and live all the year through.” IInmesei kciV excursion tickets will la* sold over the Motion route to nearly (dip dots m the south at the rate of nm- llrst-cla-s fare one way); tickets good returning on any Tuesday or Friday withi:i Jl days from date of sale. Liberal stop-overs are allowed. These excursions start and tickets are sold) Aug. 17. 18 and Jl. Sept. 1,11. 15, Out. •». Ill and 20. Call on J. A. Michael, agent of the Motion route, for further information. j e od & w tf Monon KxcuriunnN. Hnim; Seekers excursions to the south Aug. J, I. 17, IS and Jl, Sept. 1. 14, amt la. and Oct. 5, «. 15), and 20. One lowest one w. y fare plus $2 for the round trip. J. A. Michael, Agt.

(i>)Louisville.NewAitcs Ccm ^ The direct Line hetween Ciiicago, l^iciiipiiSii LOUISVILLE, And ill points \OHTII AM) SOUTH Tne only line to the funm- health resorts, LUest Bac<?i) a^d Preset? Ciel\ 8pri()?5| I'he Carlsbad of Ameri ;i. I'olii[ilH[ ITilluiau Lqiiipment. 1 KaNK I KKKD, (.. I*. A.. ('Iium TIWIE CARD JULY 1ST, 1896 Nolll II II I M>. No. I.* < hi ago Mail No. 6,* •• Express 12:17] No. 14,+ Local Freight 11 m sol'TH not n l>. No. J,* Southern Mail. d 11 ,l 1 \n. 6,* •• Expo -- 2:22pJ No, 4J,t Local Freight IClip^ * Daily. + Daily except Nin Uiy. J. A. MB IIAKL, Agent VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave'jreeneiisiie. In: in rite't 'a,

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