Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 January 1892 — Page 4

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LYDlft E.PINKHAM'S

If give yourself a spaio uiniuent drop in and ^.four assortment, ot Ihutmrnds, WatijhiH iiiitl .Silverware don't put it- off, the les* likely you are to tind the spare moment you will Instantly eoi.tes* that you never saw Mich ideal material for

Christinas

For tune briugs wonderful changes as well !.h ntw ears. But it hasn't come yet aud there's no sign of it. licspcctfully Yours,.

J. S. KELLY.

124 East Main Street.

A Christmas Bonnet

You should have one aud it should be purchased ut Mrs. NVILSON'fis place where you can always obtaiu for the least money the finest Millinery goods from the largest n\id latest stock in the lloosier Athene. Kuir ladies, the brave men admire smart ribbons and neat bonLCts. Visit

Mrs. WILSON'S

!DAILY

?*r

"I HATE TO ASK MY DOCTOR.'* Fal modesty ami procrastination arc responsible for much female suffering. Wo can excuse the instinctive delicacy that suggests concealment to the onu s, but there is 110 excuse for those who reject the assistance of a woman.

Compound

AH entire ami permanent euro for the worst forms female disease, and instantly relieves all weaknesses and ailments peculiar to the sex. It is sold by all Druggists as a standard article, or sent by mail, in form of 1'ills or Lozenges, on receipt of $1.00.

For the euro of KWlnoy Complaints, either sex, the Compound has no rival. Mrs. Pink ham freely answers letters of inquiry. Enclose stamp for reply.

Send two 2«cent stamps lor Mrs. Plnkham's beautiful 88-paqe illustrated book, entitled ••GUIDE TO HEALTH AND ETIQUETTE." tt contains a volume of valuable information.

It has saved lives, and may save yours. Lydm E. Plnkham Med* Co., Lynn, Mats*

gilts just

whalyou want you may not know now, hut Just what you want vou will bo absolutely sure to tind when we show you what we have to offer you: lor Ids display we began preparing 'ong betoro you commenced to thiuk (.hri.Mmus now tJiut it Is readv twaro not only Biitisfle-J it

tt.

but you will share our satis-

action you will be more than gratified by

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207 East Main Street

This Is it shoe Thai's MI re to go through Kl^litcen Hundred una Ninety-Two.

Give yr-ur feet a show. They'll have to carry you through the new year. If you give them their deserts, you'll put them into shoes Unit they will take kn.div to. You will be dome hurnlsonie thing by thein if ...you encase them in a [.air of our io.Ou shoes. \S hen you are wearing them neither ji-you or they will have anything to complain about. '1 ho day may eoine when a better shoe than this can be sold for less money.

Place on Sonth ash-

Inpton Street and purchase Christmas gocds u\ w.hich to shine.

ITTLE

PIUS.

CURE

Blck Headache and rollovoall tbo troubles lnct* fient to a blllou* state of tho system. such afl Plzzlncsn, l»»uaea, Drowsiness, Distress aftaf eating. 1'aln in tho Bide, Jtc. Whilo their moaft j-caarkftbla eucceaa bu been fihown In cudfig

SICK

Bo&d&cho, yet Cartor'n Little Liver Pflti &ia equally valuable! 1 a Conntlpat ion. curing and proTenting thiaannos-inK complaint, whiLo they also correct all disorders of the uomarb^Umnlatotho liver aud regulate tho boweJa, £vcu if they only

HEAD

&cl>» they would hoalmostprlcelosflto thtaowha Suffer from tMadi*treB*icgcorupl ilnt butfortuXiatoly tbcirgoodncBadoos notend hem,and thoeo Vhooncetry thcui will find theeelittle pUlavalo* able In so many wayatbattboy will not bo wil* liogtodorfith^utthein. But after allalck head

ACHE

fls the bane of RO many livow that hereiaubera wo znako our gn&t boaat. Our pllla euro it whilo .Others do not. I Carter's Little Liver Pills are very email, and

Tory easy to take. One or two pills inako A dose. They oro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action pleasoail who use them. In Tialsat25ounts* five for fL Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall.

CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.

SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE

JOURNAL!

MONDAY, JAN. 18, 1892.

FLASHES FROM OVER THE OITY.

—Mrr. Ed Voris is on the sick list. —Judge A. P. Thomas is still quite sick. —Joe Collins ami wife are in from Brazil. —Elmer Malsbary has returned to Thorutown. —Ben Myers has :1ft fowls at tho State Poultry Show. —Miss Lizzie lloruley was in Wavehind over Sunday.

Chris tian church last night.. The meetings will be continued for a few evenings. l'astor Brown is using a large chart to illustrate is sermons. Services b.'gin at 7:30. —This morning on the corner of Maiii 0'id (iri-en streets the horse hitched to the sulky of. Dr. DeCaux Tilney, slipped and fell down, breaking the shafts and insing a general wreck. The Doctor escaped injury.

Obenchain, the violent maniac, displayed a (|\teer freak at the poor farm •table yesterday by grabbing a handful o' spare ribs from the table and greasing himself all over. "Ob\" thinks his head is a rabbit's nest. —There are four of the show people who were injured in tho wreck still laid up at tho Nutt House and cannot bo removed until the last of tho week. issrs. McKee and Malsbary are also here unnble to be removed. ,—Miss Lizzie Britts, of Crawfordsville, has been visiting friends hero. .. .Miss

AnuH Mason, of north Sixth street, is visiting in Crawfordsville.. .Oakey Uanna, of Crawfordsville, is visiting friends here.—Tcrrc

*J rW»m in Friflnv'n ftvnntnt* .Ini'iiKU, «ni1

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—A marriage license has been grunted to Joseph P. Wilkinson and Mary A. Stonebraker. —JL). N. Heath left this morning for Chicago, and will go from there to Norwich, Conn. —The petit grand jury convened this morning, and is now engaged in heuring tho law and tho evidence. —It is a fact that 1 (10 bees do not weigh a pound, yet a sting'of one bee •will raise a welt that weighs a pound. —This morning ira Cadwallader went to Lafayette, W. T. AVasson to Elwood,and Dr. DeCaux Tilney to Fowler. —Many persons walked out yesterday to the scene of the wreck and viewed tho place where the cars took a tumble a Wt-ek ago.' —The average man is mad because people do not swoop the snow off tho walks, and the average bov is mad because they do. Q--Trustee 1 lartman has to deal every day with large numbers of applicants for assistance. Many of thorn ure unworthy and have to go without. —Mrs. Melvin McKoe arrived from Chicago yesterday to attend her busbond who is still confined nt the Nntt House by injuries sustained iu tho wreck. —The horse of Dr. Tilney fell down on Main street this morning and broke the shafts oil his road cart. Great excitement prevailed in the cart for a season. —Cora White anil Ada Remeza, two of the burlesque show troupe who were iu the late wreck left to-day. They were in food spirits and attended a dance Saturday night. They're all right. ••—There was an accession at the

Haute E-r/nxus.

—Bob slod parties are all the rage and tho poor livery horses are having a hard time of it. One party that went seven miles in tho country Saturday night had to walk a greater portion of the way home, as their horses gavo out —Thomas Dixon, the well known teamster, died this morning at seven o'clock at his homo near the Big Pour freight depot. Ho had been in failing health for eonio time and his death was not a surprise to his relatives and friends. He was an honest, hard working man. —MiBS Fannie Scott has returned from Greencastlo where she wont in company with Mrs. 0. X. Cheek. Mrs. Cheek desires to express her heartfelt thanks to the people ot Crawfordsville for the kind attention given her hnsband after last Monday's wreck, and also for the courtesy and help given her after his dwitli .••••• —The musical instruments at the First i'resbvterian church wero on a striko yesterday. The pijie organ could not be used, neither could the small organ, ami tho piano was out of tune. These disorders are supposed to be caused by tho heat from, tho natural gas in tho furnace. Tho piano was used for church services.

The ilont Vienna nt II ay

Of preventing the grippe, colds, headaohes, and fevers is to use tho liquid laxativo remedy Syrup of Figs, whenever the system needs a gentle, yet effective cleansing. To be benefited one must get the true remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggists in DOe. and SI bottles.

You can find shirts, underwear, neckwear, gloves and all furnishing goods, also the largetit line of tailoring goods, latest styles. Prices the lowest heard of atSwnnk & Clark's, 131 oaBtMaln street

lem in Friday's evening .lot'UNAb and givo the following answers. As tho problem does not state that each dozen of eggs was liold at the same price, they must have gone to at least two stores:

KIHST SON.

1 tlo/.pn al.'i com? equal 5 cents at llrst iHtire. 0 dozen ut 30 cents equal 1!70 ets. at mi store 10 dozen cquul #'»'. 75. sr.Co.vn «os. Sodozen at .1 cents equal il.-Jiiat llrst store. dozen at 30 cenis cquul fl ."0 ut sm-otid store :tu dozeu equal I-.73.

TIIIMI SON.

41'dozen at 5 cents equal 12.4S a first store. 1 dozen Ht:10cis. equal UO cts. at stvoud store. •"'0 dozen equal S2.75.

It might be added, the prices 5 cents and i)0 cents may bo doubled,or changed to any other amounts and if the pro-

---Rev. J. \V. Greeue was in Terre portions be preserved, the results will Haute over Sunday. be correct, so tho number of answers —Regular drill of the 1'. (). S. of A.,! are really unlimited, and solutions can this evening at the new be given without number.

eonmianderv hall. —"Our Club"' will dance on Thursday night at P. O. S. of A. hall in Joel block.

X.

An Important Decision.

The supreme court has just made a decision on a Fountain county case which will prove as interesting in this oounty as in Fountain. It seems that a traction engine had broken through a bridge and killed a man. The county had but lately repaired tho bridge and held this for a defense when the man's widow brought suit. Tho supreme court decided that' tho couuty was not responsible, its commissioners having shown no deligence in repairing the bridge. The defect was latent, and the county could not be held for it.

Paris Gaiety Girls.

The Paris Gaiety Girls, under the management of Bush and Pickett, are booked at Music Hall for next Wednesday evening. Tho olio includes many novel specialty performers, among whom may be mentioned Pickett ami Primrose, The Three Xonpareillos, Mi Hose Sydell, Kdward P. lvueli, Campbell and Shepp, Miss Barton, the La liosoJBros., Bryant and Clifton, Manning and Woolev, Miss Minnie Dunne, and a host of others. An entirely new and original first part and burlesque is an additional novelty.

Sujar Greek Township.

Tho Sugar Creek township Hopnblicans met in convention January 0 at the Boots school house and selected John Mitchell as precinct committeeman, John Holloway as delegate to the district convention, aud J. E. Cave, alternate. The convention was enthusiastic for Harrison and reciprocity. They decided to organize a Bepublican club and will meet at Center school house on Saturday, Jan. 30, at 2 p. m. Let there be a good turnout. There will be speakers present.

Wants the Convention.

AH the delegates of l'arke cou..ty have been instructed to use their influence and power, when they go to the district convention at Torre Haute, in working for the Eighth district congressional nominating conventon to _bo held at Koekvillo. Parko county is centrally located and neutral ground, as there is no one aspiring for congressional honors from that place. Koe.kville has a tine opera house which will seat 800, and two excellont hotels, besides minor places.

Death of Mrs. J. N. VauSan.lt. Mrs. J. X. YanSandt died Saturday aftornoon at throe o'clock at her homo on the corner of John and JelTorson streets after a two weeks' sickness. The funeral occurred iliis afternoon from the family residence, Dr. J. W. Green olliciating. Mrs. YanSandt leaves a husband and Bereral grown children. She was a loving wife and a kind mother. Her loss to tho family is irreparable and a large circle of frionds mourn her loss,

The Average Number of Death. In the entire world there are 33,000, 000 deaths every year. This would make over 91,000 deaths per day. 3,730 per hour and 62 every minute—or one and a fraction ovory second. Fully onefourth dio under 8 years of age, and one half beforo 17 years old. The average life is 38 years, and but one person 100,000 lives to be 100 vears old.

Preserve an Aecouut of the Wreck. We have many calls for THE DAILY JOURNAL containing accounts of the Monon wreck but the supply did not equal the demaml, therefore we have printed anV-xtra edition of THE WEEKLY JOURNAL fc the benelit of those who wish to preserve a full and accurate Btory of this groat disaster. Call and buv one.

Death of Daniel Evans.

Mrs. W. H. Durham to-day received telegram announcing tho death at Kus sellville, of her brother Daniel Evans. Mr Erans was one of the most prominent men of Putnam county and has hosts of friends and acquaintances in this city who will lie pained to loarn ot bis death.'

—Wo sell you bettor goods for less monoy than any other house in tliis city. Call and convince yourself of this act. Abe Levinson.

Used

OOLLEGENOTES.

Guilford Babcook retnrnod to F.vnnsvillo to-day. The Sophomores ure talking of g'ving a reception in honor of Prof. Studloy.

Bat Condit attondod a meeting of the orstorical association at Indianapolis Saturday.

It is said that thy Juuiors have called on the Seniors for help in getting out the Ouiatenon.

Prof. Studley waB introduced to tl a students at chapel this morning and was received with applause.

Death of an {Old Citizen.

Mills Martin, one of tho old residents of this coirntr, died yesterday morning at his home near Mace. Mr. Martin was an exemplary citizen and his death will be sadly felt in tho community where ho lived. The burial occurred to-day, but tho funeral wil! not occur until his wife who is seriously ill, sufficiently recovers to attend. Mr. Martin was the father of Xewt Martin, of Martin Craig.

Female Beauty.

More than 300 Baltimore giris have abandoned corsets as injurious to both health and beauty. The Baltimore girls may yet convince their sisters everywhere that what is beautiful in art is beautiful in life. Tho Venus do Medici statue lias not a taper waist and it is tho highest and beet typo of female beauty that art has given the world.—Chicago

Inter Occan.

Old Papers Wanted.

Copies of THE DAILY JOI'HN.U, for April 25 and Sept. 18, 1801, and THE WEEKLY JOURNAL, for Nov. 7, 1891, are wanted at this office. Cash will be paid for them.

Bischof's Linen Sale. Theopportun itv to buy yonr linens for tho coming season. In many instances prices are lower than the goods ean bo bought for.

Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Most people neodjto use it.

---Our clearance sale will contmuc until February 1. Everything reduced. Big bargains for all in all lines. Abe Levinson.

Ilitusell Sage

Tho well-known financier, writes: "506 FIFTH AVEM-P, ".••••• XEW YOUK CITY, Dec. 20, 1890. "For tho last twenty years I have been using Allcock's Porous Plasti rs. They have repeatedly cured mo ot rheumatic pains aud pains in my side and back. Whenever I have a cold,one on my chest and one on my buck speedily relieve mo. IU'SSELL SAGE.

duarantr.cd Cure.

We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are alllict.ed with a cough, edd or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving ,t a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your moiu-y refunded. \Ve could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's new discovery could bo relied on. It never disappoints.

Trial bottle freo at Xye & Co.'8 drug store. Large size 50 cents and SI.

-For Bale—-G acres or less, directly west of Junction House. Decided bargain. City property taken in exchange. Address lock box 423, city.

We are tho acknowledged Linen house of this ci: y, and the prices we name this week will go far to substantiate this fact. Como and see them and learn our prices. L. BISCHOF, 127 and 129 E. Main st.

-PRICE'S

Strong Wttncuses.

Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's NewHoart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisonf, a well known citizen at Glen Rock, Pa., who lor years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, stc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' Xew Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jaquet, Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Ilea. Disease, was turned away by physician, as incurable, death stared him in the face, could not lay down for fear ot smothering to death. Immediately after usin Xew Cure he folt bettor and could lay down and Bleep all night, and is nowwell man. The Xew Cure is sold, also free book, by Xyo & Co.

]\'urncry Stock.

Sr,000

worth of Nursery Stock for

farmers and fruit growers, can save from to 200 per cent, by purchasing of me. Call and got prices and be con vinced. Ollico with Harter it Darter, real estate, loan and insurance agents, East Main streot. J. J. DARTER 1183

XewNpajicrH Endorse.

"Educators uro certainly tho great est benefactors of tho race, anil I. after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popuia works, cannot help declaring hiin to bo among the-most entertaining and edu eating authors." He is not a stranger to our readers, as his advertisements appear in our columns in every issue, calling attention to the fact that the elegant work on Nervous and Heart Diseases is distributed free by our en torprising druggists Nye & Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also Book of Testimonials showing that it is unequalleu for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Epilepsy.

in Millions of Honifj—40 Years the Standard

On

PLEASANT

THE NEXT MORNING 1 FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.

My doctor says tt acts gently on the stomach, liver nnd kidneys, H»il A pleonont IOXHIITB. Thin di tuk lit tiifulu from hcrhtf, aud is prepared for iuoasotuiUy U0UO&. It in colled

LANE'S MEDICINES

All drujrffi-t* sell It at 60c. and $1.00 per nnckajre. Day one to-day. Family Medicine EIOVOH the bowel* mch day* 1** order to be oaltiiy. Ibis la necessary.

^HUMPHREYS' VETERINARYSPECIFICS

For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. SOOPtiffC Book Treatment of Animals undCUart Sent Tree. CITIEM Fever*,Concent ion*, In llninrnnt ion Jt.A. bpiuul Aleiiii(fitii!t» IrlUk Fever. ll.U*—Strnlim, Lumenex*, Itheiimntinia* OU\"li»tcnipei\ NiibiiI l)l*cliiirirceu I).!),— ItotH or «t'iib!s Worm*. K.K.—C'mttfIIH* JletiveN, Pneumonia* F.F.—Colic or Gripe*. Bellyache. —MiNcarriutie. lleniorrlmiceH. 11.11.—Urinary ami Kidney IHMCIIKCS* 1.1.—Eruptive li*en*eK, DIaitue. J.K.—IMneasen of Piueeiion, Paratypto. Single Bottlo tovei M) doses). ,G( Sluble 'n*e» with Sjifcltlc1?, ManiuL

Veterinary Cure Oil a.id Uudleator, $7.0(1 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, 1.00 Sold by Drnsxista or Sent PrcpaW. anywhert and in any quantity on Receipt of Price.

HDMPHRE"VS' MEDICINE CO., Corner William and John Sts., New York.

HUMPHREYS'

HOMEOPATHIC

f%

SPECIFIC No.uU

Iu uee 30 years. Tho only snccessfnl remedy for

Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,

and Prostration, from over-work or other CBUBOS. •1 per vi&l, or 6 vials and targe rial powder, for $5. SOLO

BY DUUNMSTS, NRsent postpaid ourocefpt Of price.—HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., Cor. William and John Sts., N.

USIC

HAL

ONE NIGHT ONLY.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20.

Paris Gaiety Girls,

liig Burlesque Company.

PEOPLE HO

THE GILT EDGE SHOW OF AMERICA.

Pretty Girls, Charming Music Realistic Effects,

Grand Transformation

A NOVELTY IN BURLESQUE.

Wait frr it.

1'lilCES:—75c, and 50c.

Natural Gas Fitting.

If you aro going to have your house piped for Natural Gas call nnd see tis. We can save you monoy, as our rents are small anil we only wantliving wages for doing your work. Wo use tho best stock that money will buy and employ nano but first class workmen. Wo make no charge for measuring your house and giving you estimate.

WILLIAMS BROS.,

125 South Grt" St.

JUicKten'H Arnica Salve.

The best salve in the world frr cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilnpinbs corns nnd all skin eruptions, and losstively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2D cents per box. For sale by Nye & Oo

Closing Cost Sale

Monday, Jan. 11th

my store

and

cost sale. When

mean

sirictly

I

will open

commence my usual

we say

offer every article in my store for strictly cost for fifteen days!!!

cost

Df M?ayRE

irt?*°l.' rosli Line of Groceries Always kept in Stock^gi-J

Lunch Counter opnu Du.v ami Niiflit and kepi stocked with 'li\\.

First l.liiss I'Jutal.les. Candles, Oysters, relery Kept in Stock.

SEEKING & SON

PXjTJM STHEET DEPOT.

Goods delivered to any part of tho citv.

The Peoples'

Grocery and Provisions

Store

For Good Goods And Low Prices

When yon want you will find—

Fresh tub oysters, celery cranberries, crackers, sweet ttnil sour plckels, choice eating ai"! cooking uppic, home made sau kroul, new Sorghum molasch Muplc Syrup, new honey, ,)ers»y sweet potatoes, lull line ol'dried and canned goods, plain and prepared buckwheat Hour, all klnes of nuts, tigs, dales oranges and bananas, and a big line of

CIlitl»r.,.AS CANI.Ih.s.

Fresh Bread and Cakes every Honing.

OOXSS AND SUB VS.

We will treat you right. Goods deliveieci to any part of the city.

R. E. ATKINSON.

•no IC:i3t. College .Street, mmr llum Strerf.

Dissolution Notice.

Notice is hereby given of tho dissolution of partnership heretoforo existing between C. N. Vancleave and I. J. Iloulelian. All parties owing the old lirm will please call and settle. Tho business will bo carried on during the future by

T. J. HOULEHAH-

J.E.ABBOTT ,28,

ui!

See

—AT the—

Green Street Barber Shop

North of City UuiMinif.

Jrir»t-ChiK8 Work Qunraiitood.

we

wholesale prices: Will

PAL-AC Er®

A N

To all of our putrons for the fast going year of '91, and wishing' you all a very Happy New Year and that we may see your familiar faces and a great many new ones in the vear *92 at

THE FAIR

South Washington Street.

Book Store.

We Lave a large *iti] assorted stock of Bonks for Colleges, Schools, Presents, nnd the reading public'. A Full Liue of

WALLPAPER

Of the best quality on the nnrket and at very reasonable prices. The ni- st prominent. City Dailies. Magazines, Pictorial Paper una Fashion Sheets can always be found at our store.

Robinson & Wallace.

CORNl-R BOOK STORE

GROCERY & LUNCH STAND.

FOR SALE!

At the corner grocery, fresh oysters,'(direct from Baltimore celery, cranberries, oranges, apples, b.tnanas, lemons, new figs, dates and raisins, plain and prepared burkwheat flour, new Sorghum and N. O. Molases, Jersey Sweet potatoes, sauer krout, popcorn, honey, hickory nuts, dried fruits and canned goods of all kinds. A big lot of Christmas Candies, fire crackers, etc. A full line of Cigars and Tobaccos.

Give us a call.

G. E. BROCK,

I'or. College and I'll.in St*.

PRICE OP

VACANT RESIDENCE LOTS

In tlie City per Front Foot

Alexander Thompson recently sold 00 fcot on College Hill tor fructlon over 122 por front fool,. Mfs* Hovey ban been offered ner Iroul foot, for vuennt property In the same locality. Mr. fc'wiiln has just bought t*0 feet on the corner of \Va6hinKton and Collie streetHiit #30 per front foot. Dr. Detehon paid per from foot for the lot on which his residence now statute.

Tho Win. S. lialoy lots aro locafcd In the very bent residence part of the city. They arc Burloumi.Ml by beautiful homes occupied by our best citizens. I ho title to these lots is perfect. Tiny are to lie sold on reasonable payments to highest bidder, on aud after the 3], ins*., if you want to buy a home or make a safe investment of your capital, you will certainly never have a better opportunity to get hold of property tha*. will increase In vnlue in your hand*.

-TO-

NATURAL GAS CONSUMERS

If your nnturul iftifl flres ure not In perfect order, If the are not giving out the proper iiiaount of lioat. If they are noconipanled by an unpleasant smell of escaping K"s or In iinyottier wry nro unsatisfactory you can have tho fault rectified by leaving work for

O. F1.aOTTKPT,

At The Edward's House.

He I an old and experienced fitter and can at once remedy any fault, 'I ho gas company Is not responsible for all shortcomings and those troubled would do well to leave their orders with Mr. Count at once.

Mr. Count wishes It distinctly understood lliat be docs not boro uis mix•rs In affecting all tba ropaln.