Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 February 1891 — Page 4

is one of the uivii imiwrtAui

pari* of a jeweUr'* bublne**.

A Uoed Watcil maj do ruiucJ ty a

cardies* or s^uonmt workman.

afore, whac your watches are out

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207 East Main Street

Bring the Babies

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Over Con Cunningham's.

MRS. WILSON

Who has purchased the Edna Nicholson stock of mtHinery,ha» moved the same to elegant rooms in Joel Block. Due uouce will be given of the arrival of tipriDg

197 South AV»&hi»Ktoii Street.

Gonzales & Armstrong. Dentists,

Successors to Galey Bron.,

Invite the Public

To call and examine their entirely new method of Inserting artificial dcntureaV

Without Plates.

This method is patented and Gonzales & Armstrong have Uie exclusive privilege of using itin Montgomery and adjoining counties. ^0 ItdL«iM.'nsf?€ with the* a llartfi auction plate in ^Lywt minon use for par-

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one-eight the iiHtunil bite. Being construct* on true mechanical

Drlnotpale. they fit th« mouth with oerfeet accuniDV. Thle system applies to alt i*e having one or more natural teeth remaining on •Itherjftv. The pateut granted Feb. 1 M»0. Is for ail Improvement in metallic plaw?t». The .best material for this purpose is froltl. other materials have a *]»ecial utility, hut gold Is to be preferred, With this method a perfect fitting gold plat«j can be made which has never b*.*n accomplished before, owin^u, the warpago that invar'.bly occurs in soldering

Uie olafipsaml teeth to the pkite. We guarantee to extract teeth without pain by the use of Nltroa Oxide Qua,

Vitalized Air, Blectric Vibrator, and "Our Local

Anesthetic

For the benefit of Dr. B. V. Galey's friends and patrons we wish to announce that he •ao always be found at our ofllce ready to wait on you as before, as he ts still interested in the business.

Baths! Baths! Baths!

TVH AND SHOW Kit, AT

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Y.M.C.A.BarberShop

KOCU-U' 4 .iKiUiTHONO.

Bons of Veterans Attention! Regular stated meeting next Wednesday evening at 7.30 sharp. There will be a grand muster and also a camp fire. All members of the G. A. R. are especi ally urged to be present.

E. W. LEEOIJ, Capt.

The Mother"* Friend

Not only shortens labor and lessons pain attending It, but greatly diminishes the danger to life of both mother and child If used a few months before confinement. Write to The 15radfleld Ilegulacor Co., Atlanta Ga., for further particulars. Bold by Nye A Oo. Crawfordsrllle, Ind.

Merit Wins.

We doslre to say to our oltizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Dr. King's New Life l'ills, Buckleii's Arni^s Salve and Electric liltters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wcdo not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, If satisfactory results do not follow thei. uie. These remedies have won their grvat popularity purely oo ttialr

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DAILY JOURNAL.

TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 18'.H.

A SECRET MEETING.

The Committee of the Whole Council will Advertise for .Bids. Last evouiug the oommittou of the whole oouiieil met at 7 o'clock and from that time oil until 9:30 o'clock the electric light question was thoroughly discussed iro and con. At length Couuciimau Scott moved that the committee draw up tpeoificatious for a plant to le owned

by

the city fid advertise for

bids tor the putting in of the same. At this ioint Messrs. Elmore and Walter arose uLd withdrew the latter tapping his head and crying out in a tragic voice as he glided through the door: "I can't tigure with you at all, but common sense tells mo that the city should not own a plant." Mr. Evans remained and voted for the motiou when it v, us put, stating that he was willing and anxious to see what could l' done by the city in this direction and when the matter was tiually determined would I governed by ivbnt lie judged to be best. Messrs. Scott, Jones and Reynolds also voted for the motion nnd it was carried. A committee consisting of Scott, Jones and Evans, and at their rojiiest, the Mayor, was then appointed to draw up specifications aud advertise for bids.

This notion is probably the most sensible that oould be taken as the rtceivii'g of bids does not oost the city anything and in no wise compromise^ it. If a satisfactory bid cannot be obtained the whole lot can be thrown into the tire and other tactics be adopted. The speciiieatious will be made at once and it will not be long before we know exactly whut can be done.

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Eev. Ci. \Y. Swdzor has received a letter from Rev. W. H. Hickman in which he expresses great surprise at the inquiries made by an Atlanta detective concerning his standing here. He supposes, however, that the detective was merely looking up his business reputation. He had made some inquiries at the Atlanta banks for a Craw fordsville friend concerning stock and found there many unpaid bills of his school antedating his time. He settled these in full and it took 80,000 to do it. The ULiversify is in a prosperous condition and everything is flourishing. Kt has heard of no scandal whatever in connection with it and if such exists it had its origin with some students who were expelled for insubordination.

The Laud of the Dykes,

This was the subject of the Athenian yesterday afternoon as it met at the residence of Mrs. D. H. Jackson on East Wabash avenue. Miss Clara Crawford read a paper on "William of Orunge," and Mrs. Bryant told something of the history of Holland. Mrs.J.

Coulter introduced as current topic the death of Sherman, the retirement of Kate Drexeli aDd the death of Winifred Howells, daughter of W. D. Howells. The new programme committee was appointed. It is composed of Mrs. T. H. Kistine, Mrs. E. H. Cowan, Miss Clara Crawford, Mrs. D. H. Jackson, Mrs. E. B. Thomson and Mrs. A. 15. Milford. There is some talk of changing the meetings from Monday to Saturday afternoon.

Private Opinion Made Public. City Attorney W. T. Brush: "The right ol the city to owu and operate an electric light plant has been exclusively settled and all blulls of the Water ALight company about enjoining the city from doing so will amount to nothing. Judge Elliot decided that in tho case of the Rushville Gas Compauy vs. the city of Rushvillo and his decision may be found in tho Indiana Reports, volume 121. But is still an open question whether a uity can do commercial lighting aud I have so advised the Counoil. However the Legislature will in all probability deal with this point before adjourning."

They Hooked Uhickens,

This afternoon tho Ladoga authorities brought throe small boys to jail for hooking chickens and Elmo Thomas, Will Laglo and Nat Goforth now take their meals through the bars. The complaint was sworn out by Wm. Swindler, although the whole town sufl'ered from tho depredations. It seems that a small show troupe has been holding forth at Ladoga lately and the boys to pay their admittance hooked ohiokons and Bold them to Haven Brothers, the dealers.

Oome to Orawfordsville-

The American Natural Gas Company, of Chicago, composed of Marshall Field and other gentlemen of capital, propose to pipo gas to Logansport and Lafayette notwithstanding these cities are already supplied with pipelines. Why don't tho American come to Craw fordsvillei It would tiud no competition and the people ready aud willing to use it, esjecially if tho prioo is placed '25 per cent, below Lafayette and Logansport prices.

Geography as She is Taught. In a certain room in Central school building a few days ago, a little boy was attempting with not much success, to describe the American Indian as a race. As a suggestion the teacher asked him what kind of hair tho Indian had. Tho boys' face brightened up as ho confidently exclaimed, "Why they don't have hair, they have feathers."

Bkrcu/i n'rf Pills act likf magic on a Weak Stomach.

DIVORCE DAY.

A Bending of Sweet Household Ties aud a Uuitiag of Bonds AsunderThe time oi tho circuit court today was occupied in trying tli'i divorce oises which came up. There were 17 ou the docket, but njt all of them came up. The tirst was tho suit of Susan Wilhite against Wm. Wilhite, the popular coal oil vender. She proved by many witnesses that Will was a great msu to destroy liquor and while under the influence of the sime to apply pet names to her not in keeping with the character of a Christian gentleman. Will hus frequently beaten her too, and upon one occasion drew a knife and threatened to "let his life blood out upon the new carpet." The twain were married on January 3, 1S73, and ou January 3. 1S91 Ihev celebrated the anuivemiry by partiug company. As William did not .appear the divorce was granted.

Emma Fine next appeared aud said that David, her husband wasn't worth shucks. lie appeared pretty good timber when she took him but after two days of married life the provoking old thing packed up his duds aud left the ranch. Lie has net shown up there since aud the court got even with him by setting the ooy Emma free.

Rosa Flatt said that Thomas Piatt was a regular dead beat. The wretoh hail utterly failed to provide for her as he had promised when first their troth was plighted in the shadows outside the eleotric light. Although Tom was released from the county jail yesterday where he had spent a season for his prize fight escapade, the fellow did not appear to deny Rosa's statement and she was released from the odious bonds

Francis Thebus, ol SugarCreek township, told the court that her husband, George Washington Thebus was a hard drinking, hard swearing and hard hitting old lout and that she was the victim of all three of his acquirements. George was not on hand and the di. vorce was promptly grarted by the sympathetic judge.

Augusta Larsh, of Ladoga, complained to Judge Snyder that her husband Carl had run off after abidiug with lier a year and was now feeding in pastures new. She got her divoroe.

Another Ladoga lady came up smil ing in the person of Nannie Myers. She was married with duo pomp and solemnity to Jim Myers, who after two months of wedded life grew careless like and wandered away never to return. Nannie got a release.

Bon Condon is evidently a mighty mean man. Sarah his wife stood up in open court and aocused him of drunk euness, profanity and also of ohoking her. Ben said this was all true and moreover said Sarah had failed to provide for him during the last two years and he was willing she should have a divoroe. It was given with a smile.

The Horn case did not come up although Mr. Anderson labored assiduously to bring it to a focus.

WISE AUD OTHERWISE.

—Elder Shuey will conduct the funeral of Wm. Craig to-morrow. —The Indiana Wire Fence Company is now running 14 hours out of 24. —All the lodges in the city will have called meetings this evening. Safe? —J. R. Bryant is making a tour of Illinois and Missouri in the interest ol cresting. —Ben Myers shipped some flue chickens to Marion Riolimond at C.idiz this week. —Mrs. J). H. Jackson has issued irds for an "afternoon chooolate" on Thursday from 2 to 4 p. m. —A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Constanoer at Bainbridge on Saturday. Usual weight. —The police of Frankfort reoeived the same inquiries of Rev. W. H. Hick man that Marshal Ensmiuger received. —Howard Runyan and Sarah Ratolitl', of Waynetown, were married at the Nutt hotel this afternoon by Rev.

G, P. Fuson. —On account of the many attractions of the week the JF.-thotic Garden Conoert will be postponed uncil Thursday evening of next week. —Dr. J. A. Berryman, of Darlington, is also one of Anneke Jans heirs. His father Fpent much time and money in following up the claim. —Tho Aid Society of the Christian ohurch will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mollie Britton, 211 we it Wabash avenue. —Charley Marshall is preparing to remove to Sholbyvilie, Ills. His house will bo occupied by Mrs. Craig, of Indianapolis, who will romove to this city. —Tho deputy sheriff of Wataekn, Ills., arrived in the oity last evoning and returned on the night train with Jamos McCall, who broke jail there recently. —Rev. G. F. Fuson want to Eflingham, 111., where he was called by the illness of his son who was hurt some time since. His ooudition is very bad and Mr. Fuson does not know when ho will return. —Marshal Starr, of Croon castle, has received a lotter from Detective Shackelford inquiring as to the reputation of W. H. Hickman. The bad people of Atlanta seem to be after him with a vengeanoe.

Visited the Poor Tarm.

The grand jury made a surprise visit to tho poor farm just at dinner time today and wore so taken with the appe arance of things that they remained to partake of the meal which all pronounced splendid. All things at the farm are in a most prosperous condition, and the eulogies of Mr. Myers are flattering iu the extrome.

CAN I ASSIST YOU. MADAM 1"

This is an overv-lay occurrence she is taken with that all-gone" or faint feeling, while calling or shopping. Tliecausoof this feeling is some derangement, weakness, or irregularity incidentltohcr sex. It matters little from what cause it may arise Instant relief may always be fouiid'by using

LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S cv.T"u"°

It is the only Positive Cure and Legitimate Remedy for those peculiar weaknesses and ailments of our best female population. Every Druggist sells it as a standard article, or sent by mail, in form of Pills or Lozenges, on receipt of SI.00.

For the cure of Kidney Complaints, either sex, the Compound has no rival. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers letters of inquiry. Enclose stamp for reply.

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lend two 2-ccnt (tamps lor Mrs. PlnkhimV beautiful 88-pige llluttritMl book, entitled "GUIDE TO HEALTH AND It contains a volumcol valuable Information. tt«e jour*. Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn. Mass.

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THE GRAND JURY REPORTS-

Oharley Coombs Stands Indicted For Murder in the First Degree. This afternoon after a session of over week the grand jury made its report to Judge Snyder, Forty-one indictments were returned, nearly every orime known being on the list. There will be a large number of surprises and some good people will be yanked before the oourt who imagined themselves seoure. The indiotment returned against Oharley Coombs, the slayer of Walter MoClure, was for murder in the first degree. His oase will oome up in the March term.

NEWb OF A PERSONAL NATURE.

—Ross Cohoon is on the siok list. —\. Q. Irwin is homo from Salem. —V. Q. Irwin went to Cincinnati today. —E. B. Curtis wasiu Indianapolis today. -Newt Ramsay is over from Indianapolis. —Rev. H. M. Middletou is in Greencastle. —Mrs. D. W. Cox is visiting iu Buffalo, N.

—J. L. Slirum returned from Salem last night. —M. W. Bruner went to Lafayette this afternoon. —Mra. C. M.- Travis went to Indianapolis to-day. —Ezra and Ed. Voris were iu Wayne town to-day. —Wm. Reeves returned from Ladoga this afternoon. —Mrs. Rosebro has returned from a visit in Greencastle. —Newton Hays and wife, of Ladoga, was in the oity to-day. —Misa Blanch Divine is visiting Mrs. Harry Law at Pittsburg. —Jere Voris has returned from a visit in Kosciusko oounty. —Mrs. Chas. Hirst has almost recovered from her recent illness. —Tom Nicholson went to New Market to-day to photograph a school. —M s. J. C. Hutchinson and daughter are visiting friends iu Logansport. —Rev. G. W. Switzer went to Greencastle this afternoon to hear Di. Buokley. —Mrs. F. H. Hays has returned to

Muncie acoompanied by Miss Mollie McCalip. —Rev. W. B. Slutz, of Frankfort, passed through the oity to-day on his way to Greencastle. —Mrs. Joseph Binford has returned from a visit with her daughtor Mrs. O. A. Smith at Frankfort. —Stephen Lee went to Indianapolis to day. He is n(fw superintendent of agents of the Life Association of Fraternal Orders. —W. I'. Wilson and family have returned to Greenfield and John A. Riley and wife have returned to Albnquerqne, N. M. All have been the guests of Capt. Brown. —Mrs. Joseph Hopping and Mrs. Billy Yount, sinters of Judge Berkshire, left to-day for North Vernon, oalied there by a dispatch announoing the serious illness of the Jndge. He is ill of pneumonia and not expected to livo,

00LLEUE NOTES.

Butler has a new fraternity. The senior oleotives in botany are reading Strasburger.

DePauw now gives Monday as a holiday instead of Saturday. The Juniors are having some interesting study in minerology.

Franklin had six contestants in their oratorical contest, two of whom wore ladies.

Teeter who won the oratorioal oontjit in Bloomington spoke on "The Heir Apparent."

Guebler was so frightened when before the grand jury yesterday that he forgot to take off his hat.

No admission will be oharged to the oratorios! contest to-morrow night. There is nothing slow about the moneyed Seniors.

A certain one of the scribes, whose surname was Bastian gobbled the oratorioal plnm at Greenoastle last night. The deceased spoke on "The Industrial Revolution."

WHY Witi Yoo oougn when Bhlloh's Cure will give you Immediate relief Price, 10 oents, (0 eento and $1. Moffett Morgan A Oo.

D.

A Threatened 'Bus War-

The 'buses in going to-day from the stations observe the contract with Mr. Brenizer and go to the Nutt House before stopping at the Bobbins. The Robbins House management threatens to put on a rival line unless this is changed.

Whet. Baby ni ifes, w« gave her OaatoH*. When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria. When ihe became Misa, ehe clung to Caitorla. When ahe had Children, ahe gare them Caatori*

Kelly LeaTe* tho League.

Bostos, Feb. it.—MiUe Kelly has slgnad a contract to play with the Boston American Association club for 1891 and will try to sign all of the star playera of last season's Players' League team.

Seed Wheat for Kantian Farmers Topeka, Kan., Feb. 17.—The bill appropriating $00,000 to purchase seed wheat for destitute fannera in the westorn part of the Stat« passed tho lower house Monday afternoon.

Lou, 9600,000.

SEATT1,9, Wash., Feb. 17.—The oity of Ne* Westminster, B. C., has been visited by a destructive conflagration. The loss is estimated at 8500,000.

A man Tvho has practiced medicine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar read what he says:

TOLEDO, 0.,Jon. 10. 1687,

Messrs. F. J. Cheney fe Co.—Gentlemen:—I have been In tho general practice of medicine for most 40 years, and would say that in all my practice and experldnco have never seen a preparation that I oould prescribe with as much confidence of success as I can Hall's Cataarh Curo. manufactured by you. Have prescribed it a great mauy times and its effect is wonderful, and would sav In conclusion that I have yet to And a case of Catnarh that It would not cure If they would take it according to directions. Yours ttuly,

L. L. GORSOCH, M. D. Ofllco, 215 Summit 8t.

We will give $100. for any case of Oataarh that cannot be cured with Hall's Oataarli Cure. Taken Internally.

F. J. CHENEY ft 00„ .Props Tolado, Oh'o. Sold by druggists, 76«.

No eure-all or untried remsay will cure Is doe* Simmon's Liver Begulator.

CMMran Cry for

Piute's

We are closing out some lines of goods at wonderfully low priccs.

Good bargains in every department.

You can buy Cloaks and Wraps at your own price.

trade? PAL-ACE^

You Can Buy,

Kingan's Reliable Hams, large, at 10J^ ccnts. Kingan's Reliable Hauls, medium or divided, at 11 cents. Kingan's Reliable Bacon, at 11 oents.

Chase & Sanborn Coffee. Java sod Mocha Coffee—2-pound cans for 75 cents. Standard Java, bulk, for SS cents.

Combination Java for S5 cents. Extra Golden Rio for itO cents. Royal Rose Flour—25 pounds lor bO cenis: 50 pounds tdr S1.S5.

Milo Ensminger.

Indianapolis

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WIIKAT—iuied firmer curly, but wtnltenei oB later. No. cash, M&iMUe May, VtUm 98'ic.

CORN—Fa!r trailing and market steady. No I and No. Yellmv, ,ri0 ic February', 00,'2 8 0 a W a July.

OATS—Easier. No. oash, HH8+HC May 1 June, »»jo. Samples steady, with liberal offennKs. No. S. -HQ-asfc No. White. No. a, No a White,

RYE—Quiet and easy. No. 8 cH»h, ISc Feb ruary, 78c. andMay, Sample*. T't*::mjc toi No. S, and 742*8c (or No. 3

IlARtsv—Slow and dull. Poor, waoiu com mon, 9a&«6c fair .o *ood, OftiOS, nnd choice 7C Qi?¥c.

Msr» POHK—Tradlnu rather light and prloes eaaler. Prices ranged at fo cs^d w) fnr cash M.UW 80 for February J9.30S9.S5 (or Maroh and »B.57*@».7o lor May.

I.AKD—Market moderately active and prlcai higher. Quotations rantxed at ffi.5fi&S.S7 4 tl\ oaah: RV&3®8.574 (or February ».(V36.91)K for March, and IS.H0a.VS5 for May.

BDTTEB—Creamery. 1722.V Dairy, 120,20c, Packing stock. IW.9\ POUI.THV-Liw chickcUN sr{..s'ic pur lb. Live Turkeys, .V3iic per lb. Live IJucks, 7',Jia 10c per lb. Live (.ieose. tl.urgiMJO per dor,

OrLs—Wisconsin l'llme White, 8c Watei White, 8Wc: Mlchl^un 1'rlme White, #«c, Water White, lOi'c Indiana Prime White eic Water While, lic flca-Uight, 175 teel! •Vic Gasoline, 87 d--g's. 14c 74 deg's, VUci Naphtha, 03 deg'a. 8c.

LtQUOHS—Distilled Spirits ruled Arm at ILK per gaL for finished gocds.

^usmoss

Old Bryant Ai Gtratton School, NortL ivunia St., Whon Block, Opposite Po»t-O#co.

TilE MA KKETS. GrHiu, I*riii'UtoiiH, Ktc. ClilCAOo, Feb! 16.

Flobh—Quiet and lower. Sunnff Wheal patents. linkers', 83. is Jr. 3. ro Win U'f Wtaent Flour, ii.i.) lor Puu-nts, ri.4i,«3 4.N) for Clears.

NEW VOHK, Feb. 16.

WnEAT—Firm, 14c up quiet March, 11.10: May, ll.08vai-00S June. J1.0I4 July, 99 3-l«« ©l.tlOH AugUHt, 9ivaiiflv»c December, 9?Kf&»So.

CojtN—Quiet aud Uc up tlrrn. No. a, 63&d4oi Bteamer mixed, 82«f®«t»ie. Oats—Quiet anil firmer. Woatcrn, M&6«c.

PROVISIONS—liuef quiet aud Mcudy Eitri mess, M.753,"M-, family. iii.Wi/JU.U). Porli steady and dull New mens, till.AOS II. in oM mess, 99.!£y&l0.2& extra prime, 9.U0&y.7ft. Lard steady Hteam-rendered, $0.93'i.

CLEVELAND, O., Feb. IB.

PETBOLBCM—Qulot. Standard White, 110 deg.. #Ko 74 gasoline, H^c AO gasoline, llic SI naphtha, &40.

I.lve Stuck. CHICAGO. Feb 16.

Cattij:—Market moderately active. Quota tlon» ranged at l5.aa.vS0 for choice to fancy shipping Steers M.80®8.I0 foi good to choice do. t3.80fj&4.uft for oomwoij to fair do. *fl003Jl.!in for butchers' Steers B.83®9.76 for Btockers la.75JJ4.35 forTeiani: l».«0®8.75 for Feeders tl.6048 #4 for0ows:»1.3C M.00 for Qvllt, una ia.0O»« for Veal no 1 v«-

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CRADUATEa 13 CttEATER THAN THE SUPPLY.

Jtit&nas at the he&d of Commercial .vtuxLs I'm year: enter auy time elective or present**! course Individual instruction bva hircc. Mrony fueuUv Icoturos time short* cxiK?nscs low, complete facility for BDBINfiSS, SHORf-HAN'D, ENGLISH TRAININQ ETC. Diploma tree at rod nation a strictly business in mi unri valwl commercial centcr nuT«onor ana uj^ual^d Jn tho-sum'-tf of Us cnwlualcj \TED CtkfMLQGUE. Ff!EE.

charge for positions furnished. HEE3 & OSBORN, PfiOPttcmi

Music Hali.

Saturday, February 21.

Sophomore-Freshman Kiifeitalnincnl

THE

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New York, Composed

Iltirr Carl HUd, Tho jrreat»st (iwriimn Violinist Miss Kiln Joe«lyii,

Tho funiou* Now York Contralto Mr. Frertrio (illicUe, Tho woll-known und |opultir Uuritouc, Mrs. Carl Ilfltl,

Accoinpiinist

Miss Annie I'n^k, ThoKreatcst IIVIIIK lady vocalist Will appear At Musio Hull Smunhiy t*\ yv-^TiokoLs on salt* at Cornor Hook

25 mid J5 Cent*.

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containing Hoino old coin?. Kinder wm please leave at Swank & Clark's tailor ."MP ami be rewarded.

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