Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1897 — Page 2

TUK DAILY T’.vXNKft TIMES, DIUCKXCASTLK, INDIANA.

COAL Ol

which i not far arc u ' now.

awav. I.iv<*’itors ami l>y and h\ a

IS NO PAD.

I mac:

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will b** produced that will

^ meet all tbo rcquirementa. both as

^ ) 1 A i JLly • t0 P er ^ ect ' lon ' ll * t8 ; ^ cost,

. , that will supplant

i i s : I » I » • I I » * » • I 1 I I t l 1 I I « I I » I « * « « » » * * » I » 1 * 1

fitrurrs whirb Show what tlin l?ny< l«* l" Ooinjc for Husnu****.

t he

The bicycle craze reached its highest point during the past'

present twelvemonth and is apparently on

Opera Mouss,

THE JOLLY NIGHT,

ftjursdey, -latjuary

Ijor.al 1 ime C: c i r(1

Hc^inninvr 'V n<li> lannary I will soil Hcinlliurlit Oil at

to r trail* n. Gas liuor.t 1*.’ I*^* |>t«r oi

ii \otii ta.i' oi.i an i .ive in< a trial, Tht s* aio strictly c*a‘oi

prirts.

10c I ,

» pa a ns t' i* it K'. 1 0(18

! cumbersome and expensive meth- ^he increase. It lias wrought ai

Bailey Hawkins.

Until then the present law with a lew amen Iment* will answer

rill purposes.

('onuka rui ations have been showered upon Senator Sherman since he returned to Washington

SIXTH SUCCESSFUL SEASON AND CALIFORNIA TOUR

OF

.St

1897 JANUARY.

one will pass, bnt its ebanet for 1897 getting consideration in t’ne House

St). Mo. Tu. We. Th.

A 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 2G 31

6 13 20 27

7 14 21 28

Fr. 1 8

Sa. 2 9

is not considered especially good.

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DAILY 11A N N Kil TIM K8

i t.i. tft} every afternnon except Sunti.iy *f i he jIannKit i’imks oHlce, eorner Vine and Fraindin streets.

Ct.Rhp-eb for 'llsplay advert! t'rnentH mupt he handed in by 10o’clock a. m.eaehday. IteaditiK ttdvertisemenls will be received each day

up to 1 o’clock i*. in.

The necessity of bringing the primary elections within the operation ol the general election laws is strongly presented by John K. Milholland in the lanuarv number of the SorUi Ahicrii'un Jlrrieir. The vicious practices, no longer possible at the polls, are now, Mr. Milholland declares, employed with astounding success in the caucus. The party caucus is today “The Danger Point in American Politics." As it i« the fountain head of power, so it is the fountain head of corruption. Its evil influence makes unworthy nominations babitu I, the machine possible, and

bossistu inevitable.

The New York Sun says: While

the arbitration treaty is before the ^ u ' tioddity of capual is an excellent time to nt “ r st, jne of the McKinley’ admin-

and made the formal announcmeut that he had decided to become sec retary of state under President Me Kinlev, find congratulations have also been wired to Major McKinley on his success in getting so able and experienced a man for his secretary of state. The great busi ness interests of the country will welcome the selection of Senator Sherman for this important post, because his well known conservatism is a guarantee that while the foreign policy of the McKinley administration will be firm and strongly American, it will not be tinged with the disturbing element of jingoism—it will maintain the rights of American citizens abroad, just as its internal policy' will protect Americans at home, but it will not get up war scares for political etfect, which disarrange fill branches ot business and add to

The cor

“Gl IMESE /ME tiGYY

IN

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mm sieiiar «oof

N w lKmr ; A < . i. .it < H&t

revolution in the business, rehabil- # dating many industries >nd cans- f J ^ S i * fc C-^ ^

ing the downfall ot otbets, while travel is diverted into new channels. It is estimated that at present there are 4.000,000 bicycle riders in the L'niteil States, while New York City alone possesses 200,000 riders. There are at least 250 reputable wheel manufacturers in the United States, besides a host of smaller concerns that cannot be strictly called manufacturers. Over 100,000,000 is in vested in the plants, which gives

employment to more than 70,000 20 t,h "» v,,h “j^Bhlltoi. fcwwlltarf wheels turned out last season ex DOT' T M SS IT needed 1,000,000. A whole army \ personal ••uia' mtev. flu* only Fun toComc.

of workmen are engaged in making bicycle sundries and in repairing.; ^ > The wheel 1ms brought prosperity | njintfl/

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bvervtliing

Sew.

New

Hinges.

Li U L

oc?i lews

to numberless country hotels and road houses which had become a!

most extinct since the decline of | n t sres ting Items from Principal coaching. Telegraph messengers, p oints 0 f p utnam County. postmen, lamplighters, building _____

and street inspectors, walking dele

DIG FOLD;.

In effect Nov. I, is -

OOtSO HAST.

Nil. Ki" 10 < 111.. N. t . ,v ItuHIm 4 Imliniiitpiilis Klyi r s* lmlmii:i|M)l.s Acc’m ... Is* giu., N. V. A UoHton

GOINli WEST

So. S5* St. L Nitthl LlmlUsl No. H" >1. I. Aoo'in No. 11* St. I Day Limited No i'* Mat 0011 Llmlied • Pally t Hally Rxccut HiMuIh)

So oonnecta at lintlanapi . 'for n. nail ami Mleliirfan (livialnn. x,, t l '“ .Mill I • E. Jt . ami with trains 1,,, "

and Chtoairo.

M

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I'.ellclmital ie for Snndiiskio .

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tions: No. 4 at tn.liana.J with big Four trains fur Oineinn*] Cleveland, Henton Harbor. ( in, J

and t ohimLus. Ohio.

No. 5Mattoon Aec’m'’ at Pari-«

train south.

No. 8 at Indianapolis with train -

Greensburg.

No. 9 at Pfiris for Cairo at K i., with P. D. Ci: K. north ami ,oiit| ( Mattoon with I’I> A K i .irthwast’a!

witli 1 (' north.

No. 11 at Paris « n), a

Puna with U A <>> \\ non aw I 1 ' north and o.ith. at I.i

CatiolPon and .Ineksouvi I*

bonis diverging roads No. Is •• K nlekerhoeKei

polls lor ' incinnati a;e! 1 to New York and llostou. M N'o. :!•'> at Maltoou wi'n 1 1 ',1 I > A K southeas:. at St. I1 verging roads. .< No. dll carries sleepers for t it 1 • |B New York and Hoston, runs 1o( |iii;1

liali < Oliliet lit i reellsbn ■

vib. . Ill

I

AM'_*oin:!umioati«mH Hhould bo slffood with srn;it<* it

thoramcof rlu* writer: not neoessmrily t'«»r ’ . .

i iiiiiic r um, but ns • vi«i. nee t»r ^0.^1 fa tb. i ()(> i v after our co*ist (iefunceH ami istrution »vill be conticlence, and no Aiionymous commniiicatlons can not be no- ' 1 ‘ _ . iced. niir nnvv. "Pho *» nnrnnrijit inns for °tie tiling COllld liayo llltide diat

Where delivery is irreKnlar please -eport eatue promptly •At publioation olftee.

Specimen copies mailetl i re * on upplicatiou.

RATES OF SUBSCRI PTtONOne Fear in advance. Sir month# Three month#. One month i J er week hy Carrier

. 1*5 .50 .10

our navy. The appropriations for

carrying out the great system of plainer to the country than

national defence by the fortification of our coasts and harbors, ought to he liberal this year. The annual provision for the increase of the navy ought to receive special consideration in congress Keep right

on with the work of

the

to be

choice of Senator Sherman

cecretary of state.

The editor of the Indianapolis

When delivery is made l>y carrier, all subscript ion accounts are to bo paid to them as they call and receipt for same.

J’lu/ilr. that sensational sheet, goes to the penitentiary, and a correspondent fit Terre Haute has been

preparation. arr( i S p M L u n( i w ill be given :i whirl.

ADVERTISING RATES.

elSIM.AY.

Per inch, first Insertion

25 cts.

each subsequent insertlci 5 ets. “ ** per month _

Guaranteed position chargred 25 per cent to ICOpercent extra. Position not grimranteod for advertisements of less than 5 inches. No discount tor time or space: five per cent al-

lowed when payment accompanies order.

HEADING NOTICES

Brevier type, per line, 5 c < hie line paragraphs charged as occupying two lines space. The following rates .vill be allowed only

IT' en cash aerompanit * order.

46 lines i cents per lino 50 “ UVi 100 “ 3 5*50 “ 2*4 500 “ 2 M. J. UBCKETT I’u* lislmr 1 .

HAKKV M. SMITH ManaxinK Bdlmr 11,1 »*>

Not one ship, not one gun, not one j g eerafl (i, H j such “journalism” is gun carriage less, on account ofthe doomed in Indiana, us it rightly

treaty! Sentimental international s | |ou | ( j | )( ,

agreements are tine in their way, i ——.. .. -a., but the best -lifeguard of peace is 1 No other reason tor Gen. \\ eyler s

gates, policemen, firemen, coast patrollers, express messengers, doctors and others are all using the bicycle in their respective voca

tions.

stockholdera Bights. Indian ipnlis •hmrnal An important decision for minority stockholders is that just given by the Court of Appeals of the state of New York, which will j he read with interest by stockhold

ers of certain railways in this and

It HICK CUAPKl.

The revivni Iiicctings .'lo-e(J :it thip|ae<' .•'ini lav e\ruing after a three

Weeks -eries.

l.i iite a numlier of our fanners attended the hi-titut" last week. tVe an ticipate a new era in farming next spring, koine of our farmer fri'icb were a ‘ w.'e bit" di-; ppolnte 1 saniroa.v however as they < xj ' fed I . It. terry to make a ])l'"i he' the ‘‘He . p*‘e " 1 liusbiinds” that day, ns he m> nobly talked for the Indie- Friday evening. Charley Britekuei went to Danville Monday to attend Normal college.

V AM DALI A UNL

Traina leave

.reencnaiie, It..i in eitoct.li; IT. 1H9T.

No V No 15 So 5 No 21 No 3 No 11

KOH THE WEST. D:\Dy 12:2F a m;. ;«»r St. ' o U i g I Daily * S; i5 a m, for M. ! ouis 1 Daily «:23 a in, for St ! tins I D.uiv t:44 p m. for .'t onid I Ex »un 6:21 i» m, :■ i i i . Daily p m. for St. i ouig. |

KOH Tnr. I.A8T.

adjoining states, to the (dTeot that

t he decdsion is

No « Vo t No 12 <<. No H No 2

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Dnih Ex v i n ■:' > a m 9

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Dal’. Uully Dully

• Ell p ni. K:J.l p in, ♦5:24 pm

PKOlil K DIYI>lON

l*oa\« Terre Haute.

No 75 K\ >un

plenty of gunpowder. Some good people are actually talking now as

if War was on Ids deathbed.

Address al! communications to The Daily Banner Times. Green castle, 1 nd.

A ei.oatinu item in exchanges

asserts that a man of Hartford City, Ind., as his lirst Christinas present to his wife in twenty-live

years, gave her four yards of mus make a shirt for himself.

Another item says that a Slieihy

great unpopularity in his mother country is necessary than the tact that he has already fruitlessly expended if 120.000,000 in fighting

Cuba.

county man left his home on

U elephones.

Christmas eve, 1885. and

COUNTING ROOM editorial room

62 95

Don’t find fault with the world. Do your best and be your best. The best citizen is not forever grumbling.

■*’lm vY«,.it uer.

The indications for tine vicinity

the owners of a t or the coming thirty-six hours are

majority of the stock of a company ! as follows as received bv H. S. may not use their control to obtain 1 Renick or t o. Iron) the otheial

exclusive possession of the corpora wettther bureau at Chiea «°-

lion's property. Wrecking a rail-

road through control of a majority | warmer tonight, of its stock, so as to buy it in i H Wednesday partly cloudly. cheap, has long been a favorite | Cox. practice of capitalists, but the New The following loc.-d observations York court holds that in such cases! 80 t:i keri daily by Guy \\ ilson who compliance with technicalities j R t* in charge ot the oiliciai weather

insuflieient if the equities are dis regarded. In the case before the

7:'‘5 a m. i <*r 1 ir:

No 77 *' ** 8^56 p m, for Decatufl Err complcti* time caird, >riv;i.>r all tra jH an 1 atattona, and for f ull Informati»>r. ant® raics, thrmiM'h cars, address m

*).S. Dowling, Ajrem ■

K, A. For.). Groencafltiel

Gcn’l Pass. Airt. St. Louis Mo.

THE FAVORITE

Mlist Keep Asking.

The advertiser who keeps his business prominently before the people and asks persistently and often for their trade is the one who

returned

iast Christinas eve with a fortune made in British Columbia mines.

The lirst incident, of course, never will get the most business. The occurred in Indiana, as the story is. man who is nearly as energetic will

is left, and

aril's, I.Mix, ami soci-ty r.-soUiU.-u* «• -1 CHixta • e.vsi.iiiimc, m niMiaiia. n ; - around the Viy!.mm k 7,r‘"ui W M'!,!7on IS ^ 'ih'i'-re" 8,1 Indiana man should start out to I edge, with his hands in his pockets. H 1,1 ' l " 111 avtl| v buy Christmas presents he would mac very reasonably and justly ex-

keep a going until he got them ifj pect to get “what the hoy shot at.

Sbmd news to Telephone 95. , , , H took eleven years. I he only, opportunity.

1 trouble would be in getting him to And now comes the news that start.

si’B; i vl notice.

We publish, and are yrlud t». K r ct thesarue'

older than the State, ln,t the second | get the business that

^li*l:;'^:1L.;:!^:^:t;:L,:^^;^'a < :!l!l:i;hooks reasonable, in Indiana. If the man who stands

Governor Altgeld left an empty treasury. Altgeld had all sorts of

Amu r the only change that is

wild financial notions and a de- ned.al in the election law at this pleted treasury surprises no one. time, says the Crawfordsville Jour

»inl, is a provision which will pro-

A committee of three from each hibit the name 0 , anv t . a ' n( ii dute house of the legislature has »»een' b(>ing printed 0 „ the , ulllott nH)n . appointed to investigate the long tban ( , nL . tl> Tbig Rh( , uld be dom . to

standing charge that the Vandalia ! 1)revenl c . orrupt fusion8 i, f . twr( . n

Any person, or persons, over 18 years of age, intending to join Co. I. 1st Reg. Infty. of N. may do so 1>3’ appearing at militia hall, Bannkk Time- block, this Tuesday evening, Jan. 19. 7:90 p. m. There will be on file the paper for signatures and it is desired to secure this evening the required number. This also may be the Iasi oppor

owed the state school fund a large (ii|Il . rt . tlt p Hrtie8 8Ueb as we had sum. It is to be hoped that this the |a8t ( . le ct io n. Several other 1

tunity offered, so therefore do not

i delay.

mooted question will

tied.

lie finally set

I changes have been proposed but for

j the most part they are 'of minor The republican steering com , importance, and it would be a mitteeof the senate has given the ; waste of time to consider them. Nicaragua Canal bill the right of With the change suggested the law way in the senate. A similar bill will answer all purposes to secure

has passed the senate several times and there is little doubt that this

fair elections until the method of voting by machines is introduced.

■new* ft cue purchasing power ot the TUichcl..

The Special ItieetmgR. The Locust Street meeting starts i out on the second week with new vigor. Many already rejoice in new found blessings. The meetings will be held both afternoons at 2:90 and evenings at 6:45 and 7:00 until after Friday. There will be special music. ( ome to do

find to receive.

Is show n in the fact that one can now buy a Long Havana Filler Cigar with Choice Sumatra Wrapper for Five Cents This Cigar is -

A. Kiefer Drug Company, Indianapolis . £•:— Sole Distributers

instruments located on the roof of

the West College building •

I . Louisville.NewAibqh Chicmi) Rv •

Maxim’im tomporature yesterday 54.2

court the Central Railway, having 111011111111 * J 1 * s

v ^ iemp**n4turi» te-lay, • a . :i». 12.1

resolved to acquire the York <k i .. ‘ , . noon ••SO 1

* .lain tail, inoltei snow (inches) 05

taken daily by the

Northern railway cheap, got pus- 1 " ll "

I'he direct Line bet wee i. iiiuayu. ician ci LOUISVILLE.

And all points

\OKTlI A.\D SOI 1 11

The only line to the faiuoii- 1" Uli

resorts.

session of a majority of the stock

and bonds of the latter companv.j Mis ' I '" uis, ‘ s,mfoni Il " , ‘'I'armingj

ii. i 7 soubrette, is with .1. B. Maekie’s

it then proceeded to reduce the,.. . i

'•nine- i "11.iv Di r t o.. her impel'- ||/oc|- Ra/nn 3n/i

earnings of the York & Northern Lnation of Pa he Goddess of W ® 8t r| . • j by refusing and diverting traffic, | Mischiet is exeelient, anil Miss Han-1 Kei^Gp LieH ©pni)M

me verv flue. 1 >on’t I ' Ki l lnid of Ameriea. < omp! :|

so as to create an apparent cause fm'd's speciabii

for foreclosure. The foreclosure I " ,iss Grii.isey-me Boy. At

j I’ulliuan i'.ioiipment.

was forced, without regard for the interests of minority stockholders, and at the sale the New York Cen tral bought the York A Northern Every step was legal, hut inequitable, and the Court of Appeals insists that the minority stock holders have right which must be re speeted.

! opera house .Ian. Jl

Beautiful photo fraternity onlv 25e. nt* aiinmiek’s.

buttons tf

To C"ir« a «'<>U! lo Oio-Da) . I ake Laxative Bromo <juinine Tablets \l! (I.uggists refund the money if it fails to cure, gfic. gUMiD.

Ilrotlifra Shot Down by Side. Cueko, Tex., Jan. 19.—The Pierce brothers, two young men aged about ““tj were shot down side by side last night. One was killed instantly and the* other died in a few minutes, never speaking after Hie shot was tired. Die shooting is very mysterious, and the ottieers :.;e hard at work trying to find the guilty parties.

Mounter Sy mpathl/.rrn' Meeting. Charleston. S. U., Jan. 19.—A mon-

ster meeting of Cuban sympathizers of this city was held last night m the Academy of Music. The meeting was held by prominent citizens. Kesolu-

FRa N K J. RKKD, G. P. A., ' i TIME CARD SEPT.13TH, 1896. north bound.

No. I* Chicago Mail No. 6,* Express. No. II. Local Freight....

.12 :17 pi .11 : to at

sol I li BOl'N D. No. 4,* Soutliern Mail.... N°. " Rxpress No. i:t/ Local Freight... .

* Daily

. 2 :40 a I . 12:17 |i«

+ I tail v exeejit Suridav. J. A. M ICIIA EL. \ - at

THE !. D. & W. ft) 25 MILE5THE SHORTEST

ROUTE BETWEEN

InJianapolis and Kansas fit] I be only line miming KeclinitiL' 1

Wait for Maekie. wait for Mackie, in G i i i ties t el In r Door Co., two hours and

one half of amiisenieiit, plenty of sing- tions expressing sympathy and ealluig ing and duiieiiig, the funniest Farce upon the aduiuiistratiou to rocoguize Comedy mi the road. Be sure and see the ru <’ ubl ‘ c uf 0uba w,,rt ' adopted.

<iritnesey me Boy. four years with Timi.. r v .-»,tti mown on „ Kerf. j Cars between Ciucimiti and J niHoyt’s Bunch of Key-. At opera house Bi i kai.o, Jan. 19. — The schooner ! v '** e ’***•• " ‘ tbout; , ' blu, K 1 ' vbt '■ b ' Jiiu. 21. ii Young, winch went on Horseshoe reef *b ami it aliash. passing through In

• last fall, was struck by u 60-mile breeze Speaking of Gaynor m tliis city the and blown loose. Hhe is lying now just Terre Haute Express savs that the the reef, the Noting is a lamber "I 0«,ni,- l.y TSi

About luilt' a cargo is aboard.

plat us flit* detectives and authorities in

posse sion of evidence which will eon- ' Ie ** ie

viet one or the other of the men. When, l N,) L\NAPOLis t Jan. 19.—Democratic young Black made the statement that ' ® e i “ U ( t " rii . iir ’ ; u ln< ' liae ( i to question the leho recognized Gaynor tlie prise"***' - l ' ' " * a l , P l 1111 ( incut of senate

He shivered as

The oldest, continuous subscriber to the Cincinnati Cnmmnciul Ijazeltt is Louis Weis of this city. Mr. Weik has read every daily i-sue ofthe paper since Junimry 17. 1851!, just forty years. The paper lias formed or influenced his opinion on politics, religion, etc; w henever it flew the track, Mr. Weik followed. Whenever it got back into line he was lined up, too. But now this

anapidis, Ind., Decatur, Springt 1 'hi i 1

Jacksonville, Ills. Twodail)

trains with perfect aoconimodatioj cast and west. Jxo. S. La/.aki -• '' l Fir and'i'kt. Agent, Indianm'oi is.hl

TIME TAIII.K.

west easy

s "- ‘ 1890a. m. I No. s. • 1 I

Ml p, m. No. 8 • ■' t'-S H. m. I No. I. ’ I* '■ I

•»*.V> I

No. 8.

rsx ST's-'lcr:: — 1 - —:

with cold, but said nothing. When J from Lieutenant Governor Nye and about to he taken back to his cell In phiced it with the senate, there can be called to Detective Meltea, who went ™.!!.^ a !/ lbb< 1111 f m ''! 1 ^ b y Lieutent (iov-

recognize the man, and said he wanted I nothin" to see the detective in a few days. It is believed that Gaynor sees that iti-i all up and will make a lull confession.! throwing the whole thing on the should- i ers of Gray. It has always been the

Toledo Grain.

Dais Did,; N<,. j mixed, pic.

8,000,000 -sold in Indiana in 1895The Record of 1896 will be greater.

. , 1 theory of Detective Meltea that it was oldest subscriber, havinir almost reacheu , , t , . , , I Drav who did the shooting. I In*

the 70th milestone, has become dls- * . .

, ... . , 1 pres# U 111 error ro tar as the seene hi*- ' pleased with Ins newspaper and has: , IM , 1 . ... . ' . 1 tween (taynor and IWuck 14 con<»erned. j caneelie" Ins subscription on the ground j ai|Vn))r wag ||0t (lf

that, it has ceased to lie the steiling po- 1

litical mentor qr fa ii■. journul it once was and lias fallen to Hie level of a I cheap purveyor of sensational new-.

| ence or did not say so at least Gaynor is in one department of the jail and Gray in another. They cannot communicate with each other, as they

l.ntiUYilltt i,iv« st„ck.

CA TTU —Steady at * >.5ti ( « 4.:i*>.

Don—i-te nly M 41,

hilKKi'—St ady at ftJ.(Kt(a:j.a5 ;

Steady at 4.’ ..M„t I

lambs;

Nos. :t and 4 run dally. Nos. I. ■’> mi'l

dally exei pt sondiiy.

I liroiitrli ticki'ts sold ami Imitv iir; ' to all points. For furth«'r infortiiaiioo. t -i etc. apply loS. Kidlcn. Aircm. Roaclulalr. '“J

East I.i tier tv.

CATTI.E—Slow at W.IIOia *.85. litK.s—Active at ri gAie.a.ro Mil Kf—Steady at *2.4O((*4.00;

ast Titutt south.

\\ inter dchedules of the I.ouisvill^fl

Nasiivilb' Bail road greatly iiupr |, ' |, jB

Inforiimlion comes to us that ihe

(lies of the Louisville A Nashville l wl '| r ,,:, d to Florida and Gulf ('oast i 'I in effect December20th,are faster n 1 *! ever before operated by this nn I gressive line. This was the pi" n ri

eompany to operate through

car lines from the nortl' to H 1 ■ a points, and each yei r the sehcihile^B

facilities are improved upon. For -c 1-011 of 1 s9ti-7 the system 1- in"" 1

11 < ■ t • f.,.. t

Steady at *a 10.

■ 'mm y— * lilt: LjM perfeet. Winter tourists taktns

lambs line to southern points w ill ha' 1 ' v - ■ ' .1 'iviiurS'U

Janies Shepperd is expected lioine I are fully twenty feet apart separated or P*per taken at lais office from San Antonio, Tex. I by two or three heavy doors. sill save you money

portmiitv of visiting (he

Subscriptions for any magazine Ihelr ndlirn 1 ^^^- ^

writ'’ 1

the spring.

.

, Louisville, Ky., for partii'ulars

We * ■ B-Atmore, General Passenger

| scheiiiil.'s and urVangetuenF'-

1

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