Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 March 1892 — Page 2
OXE ENJOIN A-ith thfc method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is planum and refreshing to the taste, ami sets t^enily yet promptly on the Kidneys, '-iver and Bowels, cleanses the sjshb effectually, dispels cold?, headtehes and fevers and cures habitual -.onstipation. Syrup of Figs is the •jiily remedy of its kind ever produced. pleasing to the t.\stc and ontrthle to the stomach, prompt ir. its action and truly beneficial iii its cfFects, prepared only from the mosi iicrthhy and agreeable evihstanceit-s many excellent qualities commend it. to all and have made it the mm popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in And SI bott'.es by all leadiujr dr^^iits. Any reliable dnurgist wl iiuj no! have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one whe wishes to try Do not accept anj
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
SAX .-ffANClSCO, C4L.
iCL'iSV/LU. XV AfkV YORK.
WANTED HELP.
WANTKD—Reliable
WAN
in ill to opente oxelu-
mv«1 hranch lit t.'ruwtord.'Aille ol larjre manulaeturiUK eoneern: i."»00 oah fully so eured. and llr^t eliss reference reunited. Address Haldwiu, U-: !'.'.irh )rn Street, lioom -.Chieago, 111.
'Tll-Lidles
who will do wrUlnir for
us at home can maUe trood I'ot full particulars nend *elt addre^ed envelop* with stamp to the Kokonjo Me-ikine Co.. kokomo. Itui-. inufacturers ot the tfneh'iminv' Hoallne for beautifying the complexion. .'M* a ATM ToKke orders. No delivering or col* IVlLll 'K»rliiir, 110 exporienee: steady work For terms, best speclaltier*. samples free.
I1 LKNN Hhos., Koehester, N. V.
W7ANTRD—On or Ix-fore May 1. lnpf, :i W tfood house with from .seven to nine )roid rooms 'arid jrood yard. Enquire at Hu south (Ireen street. TirANTRD-rosltl.'.ii as elerk or oopylft by
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VV a man over y«ar*of u^e. Am competent and wlULnir t-i w-rk at anvthln^ letfltlmate
nod honorable. A«ldie?» V«.-ieran, Jv»uriuil otlice. T\r.\S*rKr) 'OirMor
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work
VV Inmliv. it"te/M JctTcT'on stnv.-t
in small iOh east
y.i\tfri!red.
FOR
ALE.
TJN Ml SAIjK--'1'w v.i -dnt l.-» (ill *ou (.1 reon 1/ ntirt.'t al a l.»Hr^ra,n. Inquire at :t'J? went Wabash avenue.
"MJiiSALK iu Ui^lvt-fooni house, larire lot.
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p_A pMpmha.iter's straight ed^ce. seven icet louj H«*vuru ti« Uoi)iuhou Wal-
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gold chain necklace. Finder please leave it nt telegraph olhce an.l receive reward.
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DAILY JOURNAL
By T. B. McCAIN.
PRINTED EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON,
Ruo-r-'.l at tm Postoffloe al Crawfordsvillo (ndliiun. lis seooud-clusa matter.
THE 0.\ILV JOURNAL,
H.v mall, per annum Hy mail, six month r.y tnnll. three months By carrier, per t«eK
rfMj
hrldle wrapped with
tlaunel—a blind hrid.o vui.i juar.: Puihaldy on Wabash avenu.-or tiroei street uear Walter's si iK o. Fit. i-.-r please re turn toW aiier's stiiu»v
Eick Huuiacha and rc-llov«»aU tbu tronblo3 !se! dent to a bilious Htutoul tho Bjfltem, auch & Dizzicesfi, Kau^ea, DrowBliwflS. Distrcos aftc ©Ating. Pain In the Ac. While their znoft rom&rkftble euccesa ban hocn ehowa in curing
B?&dftCbo, j""-t Cnrb'r'u Litllo Liver Piltfl equally yaluublo in Conhtipatlon, curing am! pre venting thiaannoylnccornplalntivhllo theyala corroctalldlBordomoitho Uomach^tlmulatetbv lircr &nd reguLvto tho bcwclri. if tlicy only eared
'Ache tbey would boifclmostprlcolcM to thoRowhd •uffcr frcrn this dint rewdDfl complaint but ortu« Uately tbelrgoodnesBdoet attend hero.and those vrhoouce try thorn vill find thrKollttlo pills valu able In no many wayathat th«y will not bo \rll Xicg to do wither them. 13ut after illalrls bead
'Ifltbebanoof no innny Uvci that horoffl ve make our groat boiat. Our {nlla cure It while Others do not.
Carter's Llttlo Liver PUUaro very fmall and very easy to tako. Ono or .vo pUl» r.iakoa d«j»o. They arc Btrlctly v«fvtablo and do nut gnpo ot purge, but by their pmllo action plcasoall wbo Uflcthetn. Invbdsr.tOTc*nt«• hv^for$l. Sold by drcgyiaU everywhere, or ncut by mail
CARTER f«ED!ClNLr CO., Now York.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dojs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500Page Dook miTreutmrnt of Anlmali und Chart Sen
I Free.
ernes rever*trontfehiionnfI«flaminntlon A.A.f Splnnl lililk Fever. H.H.—Si ruin*, humeni'HMt KheiiinnMntDt
Dihteinper, Nunnl DlKeh^.rges.
II.D.-iiolH or
(rubNf
\Vi»rius.
K.E.— oauhH, Ih'tivttM, 1'nenmonla* F.F.-Colic or («ripeH« llellyache. fj.G.«*MlHcnrrlHK!i Ilemorrbniten. Ji.11.—Urinary and Kidney DUcimeff* I.1.—Eruptive DiMcu^eH, blunge. J.K.—UineaHes «f J)iue»tion, I'urutypf*. Single Bottle (over r^dosi.-a), ,(J( -btablc Cniic* wltli Sp*-clrtc«. Manual.
Veterinary Cure Oil aail -Iediaitor, 87.0C Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, 1.00 Sold by DragcUts or Sent Prepaid, anywhere and in any quantity on Reccipt of Frico.
HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., Corner William and John Sts.t New York.
IHUKPSREYS' K0KE0PATHIC AA
jSPECIFIG Hq ClH
la use 30 yearo. Tho only ^uooesfful remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
and Prostration, from over-work or other causra. $1 per or 5 vials i&rcw rird powder, for Soldvial,
bt pucooists,andsent or postpaid on receipt Of price.—HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO.,
Uor. WUliam and John St*.. N,
—Oh! what a treat for the ladies. Those fine handkerchiefs in my window. Must be sold Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
I,.
Bjsohof.
15.00 a.co i.:h 10!
TMH WEKKLY JOL'HNAL.
Three tuorths *9 SI* months J™ One veur »!.-•*
For papers sent outride the county 10 ucotfi
Send iwmtHl note or monev order. .. •_
1'IUDAY, MAUC1I 11, lS'J'i.
Si'.aparv,
Again thf administration of lienjauiii larrison has been endorstvi nud foui nore delegates ari* pledged to work
At the present time when there is tr:'ill« with l-'ngland threatened it will ue of inl^rest. to know some things about neie Sam's navy. There are at pros ct in the United States navy ono hundred and thirteen vessels of all kinds,completed and in commission or in the course of construction. Five hundred and seventy-two six to fifteen inch guns compose their main batteries and tire hundred and fifteen guns of smullei •iilibre constitute their secondary bat ones. Some of the guns have a rangten miles, some are dvnamite fifteei neh calibre, and some oT them can In ired eighteen hundred times a minute 'lie steel eoaet-lino ba(tleships are th rreatest fighting machines in the world 1 ml cruisers Nos. l'i and 1.1 can over nko and diatrov any merchant or ligh .rmored vessel alioat—and have a eon •apacitv that will enable them when th«
Cicaraguau canal is cfimjilete to gi ound the world without having to eoa hip. The above showing is something be proud of. and two yenrs hence th. 'nite.l States can pride herself on Lavr.g the finest navy in the world.
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TaUeiI .SevernI
Sottles of Uradtield's Female Kegulatoi or falling of the womb and other din ases combined, of l(i years standin*! ml
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ant rimil entire
for which plc-ase accept my thanks Mils. \V. K. Stkiuhns. Iiidge, Ua. S-.'l'i by Nye Co.
--Those tine handkerchiefs" we liaviour show window are slightly soiled md wo will give the ladies a treat or. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at very .ow priof-n. Ladies take advantage.
Respectively. Ij. BI9cuof.
Cough 1 ollineliii) the Crlii.
Many jiereons, who have rocovorod from la grippe are now troubled with a persistent cough. Chamberlain's Cough itomedy willprompl.lv loosen this cough and relieve the lungs, effecting a |xrmanent cure in a very short time. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale bv Nye fc Co.
Hiicklen'H Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world fcr rate, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Bores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinbs corns and all skin eruptions, and losslively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 nents per box. For sale by Nye Oo
XcivKjiapcfM JinUome.
"Educators are certainly the greatest benefactors of tho race, and I, after reading Dr. Franklin MileB' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and educating 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 hy our enterprising druggists Nye & Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also Book of Testimonials showing that it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, _F?ysteria, Fits, Epilepsy
STATE NEWS.
to:
lis re-nomination. A solid delegatioi .f thirty from Indiana will support om President at Minneapolis.
Jr.KKY Simi'SU.n'S iittemto introluce the Mrs. Lease stylo of stum] -peeeh on the tloor of tho House was .lat failure, and Jerry had to withdraw lis unparliamentary language and apol .giz» to tho House for having used it lis apology was a slander on tho gooi k'ople of Kansas, for lie tried to leav. ho House under tho impression tha bo use of bad language wne so eommoi 11 that State that he should not be heli responsible for having used it. The ihjectionable language whs used in mining debate on the bill allowing rail oads to give special rates to comnier •al travellers, when Simpson referrot. to Senator Cullom, the author of tin iiter-State Commerce law. as an "in [nitons .railr.oarl attorney."
Interesting Intolllgonoo from Points lii Indiana.
After Hidden Fund*.
INDIANAPOLIS, lnil., March II. In '.he argument before the supreme court Thursday oil the bank lax case Attorney General Smith declared that under tho tax law in force prior to 1801 it had been found impossible to raise revenue suflieient to meet the demands of the state and referred to the fact that hundreds of thousands I of dollars had eseaped taxation because there was no system by which I concealed money could he made
addition^ for po^tape. The kkkti iuunv lnvarlKl)ly he palu form to bear its proper share of tho burdens advance, I
This Date in History—March 11. loU -Ti^'iuato Tuseo, ]tulian ihhii, boru died
177U -NVtllhun lln?.kiss«m, 15ri»ish ^talesman. Jinancier-Hiid »»c»nnnnit, iK-rn in Worcealvihin.' died !V.
Ih sp» lti r.iva'iy hattle at Pari*. Tonn. flrntTal Timothy Pairu:k Andrews died Urn Ireland in 1S71 Le Von^i'iir and four oilier violent Journals Mippn^-ro in Pan.-?. iJvl-Cnarle.H Mimncr, ^taleMnnn,
di4d
in
Wa-.hinuion oily hern In Boston in Ml. is*.«) U*,^..'ohn Piiilip I'ow le», scholar aud an••thor, died in ^^wich. Ma^s., aif».si !lcrr von Ti7.a rchimicd cus Muntcanan jinn^ udtiisier-' and was MiecM.ed» hy Count v«»n
|f*tM -.Joint's A. sinxmofiH found tfinltv of em* he7:/.l)n^ of the funds ot the MXth National hank of Nt:w York city General l-lasMUi, with Mminons aud Pell, had ci»mbincd to unite and wrecV various bankb.
\Y rrniN sixtv the new tin mill at Hill City will bo nt work reducing Lin from t'je Harney Teak mines. The ii pluto liar is jjri'tly nearly silenced, ,nd this will bean additional stoppt it]x.n lnm.
of the state, 'l'lie law htul boon so drawn that its enforcement would bring the hidden wealth of the state to public notice and would compel it to bear its proportion of taxation just us though it were any other kind of per-j sonal property.
Two lUilroail Men Killed.
iMilANAi'ot.ls.lnd., March 11.—There w:is a bad wreck on the l!ig Four railroad about 4:30 Thursday morning between two west-bound freight trains just west of Acton, lnd. The lirsti train lind come to a standstill aud before the rear train could be stopped it crashed into the caboose of the first train. The enjrine of the rear train was badl.v wrecked and Condoctor McGill and llraketnen Mj-ers were instantly killed. Clifford P. Vest, a passenger, was seriously burned. He will be crippled for life.
Street Car Men Itemuln thin. IndiaNAroi.is, lnd.. March 11. President I'renr.el and a committee of the street car employes had a conference Thursday, but failed tc reach a satisfactory understanding. The committee were instructed by the brotherhood to demand that the "scabs" be discharged and the discharged men be reinstated and to say to President Frenzel thai the brotherhood would not recede from tho demaud. The committee will deliver the ultimatum to-day.
N«edle Cam* Out of Her t.ej aktinsvim.f., Ind., March II.— Mrs. Sallie Knos, of Morgantown, this countj-, swallowed a needle when child, from which she experienced 11c unpleasant efTects. It was extracted from the flesh just above her left knee a day or two ago. having wandered thiough her body all these vears and linallv working to the surface where It caused a pricking sensation, as if a pin were sticking her. The needle was black, but not corroded.
(•rain Dnalor MlMlnp.
Ii.xkfton, lud., March 11.—There is Aoiiic excitement here occasioned by the disappearance Monday night of Ed tireen, proprietor of a jrenera) Ktons and interested in grain elevator. It is now known that lie is heavily involved, his indehtuesb exceeded $10.000. and that hi& trouble ift the result of the hiy decline in wheat, in which he was a speculator. The svispioiou i.%,abroud .that lie hns committed suicide.
Mhv lie a (leiierHl strike.
iMMANAPi'Ms. Ind., March 11.—The strike of the employes* »n the Pennsylvania Kaiiro.id mupany's shops here, which be^an three weeks ago, now seems likely to affect the entire system. The executive hoard of the Machinists union is in session, and it is thought probable that the strike on the entire system against piece work will be ordered.
A Merchant Miming.
Wahash, Ind., March 11.—Edward (ireen, a merchant of Ijamsville, is missing. He wns engaged in the grain and nursery business and was sup* posed to be prospering, but it is now leurned that he is in debt Srj.MlG. He has speculated heavily of late and has been on the wrong side of the market There are some fears that he has done himself violence.
It \V«s a Convincing Majority QrKTH'c. March 11.—The aggregate of the majorities of the conservatives in Tuesday contest is U,tyU0 votes, a plurality in the province of more than 11,000 over the aggregate of Mcreierile majority.
Passed Dellelenry Itlil.
Washiniitos, March 11.—In the senate the agricultural deficiency bill, appropriating -5iro,000 for the bureau of animal industry and $10,000 for experiments in sugar culture, was passed.
Welton Klected Commander. Madisox, Wis., March 11.— C. 15. Welton. of Madison, has been elected department commander of the (Ir&m! Army of the Republic.
Bischof is the first to show tho new stales in wool cress goods with trimmings tc match.
There is nothing, that may not happen to a thin baby. There is nothing that may not happen to a man who is losing his healthy weight.
We say they are ^'poor." They are poorer than we at first suspect.
Do you want almost all that is known of the value of plumpness told in a way to commend to you
1 892!
The object of the defendants, he said, was to prevent the law from being enforced, and they hoped to have it declared unconstitutional, and by that means escape its consequences to their patrons, men who deposited their money in the banks, and made the lat-! ter the means of escape from the law. In the case under consideration the] object is not to discover evidence which will criminate any person or persons, but to discover property which] is being concealed and place it upon show of newness. New feprint? bt-ylcs ol. I loaks. .New the tax duplicates, and thus compel! Sillis. New Uress (lOOtlslll all the new U"1 l'abrics, it to bear its proportion of the expenses Gingham- and Wash Materials. In the above a.o of the state. The fact that the court has allowed the attorneys of eertaiu corporations fifteen days in which to file briefs will prevent a decision for at least thirty days.
careful liv.
—and Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil if you need itA book on it free.
EoWKE.Chemitu, 13a South
5thA.enue,
Yourdrugfistlcwpj Scotr'i Eroutilon of eod-lirer *ti~~fcll druggiiti everywhere do, fi.
On March 1st, every department, will he oraiid
Finest novelties imported. (.'replen, St-rpe, lilm-k Mi Whip Cord, Camel's Hair, Nun's Veiling, Lansdown. Si ITS.
For Storing emcl Bunimer.
THE LEADER OF FASHION.
Dress Goods ••Department
Tliero are niaiiv new waves to show this season, favor. Bedford Cords. amel Hair, I weeds. ljevion All will admit that the line products of th" foreran Granite loth llennettas. I'l.ods. Strip.'s and (.leeks, looms exeell anything previously offered. Crepton. li'mited ha lies a new weav in jdain and mixtures meet with great roneh (iin^luun
Black Dress Fabrics.
Silk Department.
It shows some lli^h Art Novelties. I'rintedMn velvets. Mniislenc de Sour, all th India and Shanghai Silks, All tlie new colorings in r'allie Francaise for street anil evening wear. Hroeailed Navelties in changeable silks. New colonics
A complete line of ladies' and childrens' hosiery, gloves, mitts and underwear: Kid Gloves, sued and glace in hooks and buttons yarns and
Buttons, corsets, dress trimmings, umbrellas, s'lk and cotton threads, crochet, and embroidery cottons, dress stays, arm shiels, dress maker's
White Goods Deparlmenl,
Embroideries. White Cambric, Nainsook and anil beys' shirt waists: jeiit.Swiss Edmgs, Insertings and Sets, white Cambric and Swiss All-overs, Demi-Flouncings, 22, 27 and 45 inch Flouncing?, black Edgings, All-overs, Demi and 45 inch Flouncings, Lace, .Silk, Linen and Cotton in white, cream and black: fancy Veiling.*, and Berges Curtain Muslins and Sctims: curtain lace and Chenile: Ruchings, Ladies' lace and linen, culls, collars and neckwear. Ladies' and gents' handKcrchiefs, silk, linen and cotton in white, colored borders and embroidered: ladies'
Hosiery Department,
Notions.
I reader of th.o Fashion a.na. How Prices
127, 129 East Main Street.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIAN*.
18 9 2!
inaiiv linos of our own nnportatiai and secured styles. In wash goods many new novelties will hifound. We shall also continue the grand bargain sale iii I-inens and Ijiu:e (.'urtains.
and ('ri'poiiin endless selections. Outii.'K (Moths. Kte. l'-tc.
1 A( HOOPS, XO\'Ki/ni- f.\
Minislcins. new coh rir^s. I.adies of Craw fuMlwvilh and vicinity, onie and see us and as' to see hest goods with trininiings to match.
zephyrs, fancy and fancy for terials.
new fhades Sill.
culTs and
white shins, crashes, /-.leached table linens, damask, luick mid glass towels, napkins and dovhes. notton, linen, tapestrv. and chet ih table covcrs: novelties, in farcy whi'.e go: ds. apiv-.i: lawns, victoria lawr.s, striped'and checked Nainsooks, India linens, ta?letans. swiss tuckings. etc.: dragon black dress goods, lawns, checks, stripes and lace etTects: irr ported and donustic black sateens: novelties in imported dress goods: quills, white and colored crochet and Marseilles.
findings, crochet hooks, pins, nt edles, bra aids and everything in small wares that goes to make up complete notion department.
collars and unbleached
cords, drops, felt silks, .v.--plain art work and embroidery ma-
•YNNOUNOZV BSTH.
I KRI) t". BAMKIi will he it candidate fur Major
t.i
the oi of Oawloi dsvll e, subi«-et
iothudocislmt o«" tho HirpubUcan chv cwuu-o. Lion.
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r»r ,\|||) ori.t ihi en.v oi i'r.wfinlKVlllimiIii,to 1 lit* lUvisiou 'if the eitv I.--' iiiM-y .'iiiiM-nii.n. I.,- |i»l.| M-xehtt'l. ls-li «)], K. nicii.i].su.\ will bo a ^7i7iTiTT,7.,I. in! rcMiuuilimUun lor tin. (,!]),-.
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urer. Biii.Jwt io the Uei-lvon ol' lite iu-i nMt. .' can ornnauy election held S.it urd i\ ,Marc!i *,'0 C11A111.I5S sci Vl' will bJn i,,r rviioiiilniiilou lor City Imk I'.i'.ii-o Ui» bin-nil pi-liiiiiry muruinloti to iJO lu-l.l ..rftW s-ituid «y, Mar.-h
JOltX IlllOTMKItS will l„. a nih.lii^Tw': V'-\ J"11*1"!
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(UclMon ot the Kcpuhitcun pritnarwouveniio'ii-: to be held on Miturduy. March t-'d'. IIOKACK 1\ KNSMIN kU will be ran"L dutelor TV-notnin-iMoii lor th" |K«*it on ol ii V.K Marshal, suhjo-1 to the decision ot the Hehnh, lieun ptiniany o'.eulion, Suturduy, March -JO.
PA.M KIJ.I ltlCACH will he eandidnte loiCouneilnnin Irom the First, ward, subject to tnedeeMonc the Itepuhilcuii prinn«rv eon ventlon to be held on iSutiirdav, Mureh
WIIjUAM W. DAKTKU will he eimdidale lor ('ouncHtn Irom the Kii*t. ward, subject'"t« the decision ot' the Hcpnhllcan orimurv cou« vent-ion Ut he held on Saturday. March 'id rtMtCISON (i. Mel NT
IHK will la^n-andlditiV.
for ('(iiuiellmaii fro..» tlit? Kirst Wuifi, suhjeet tothe decision ol'the Ueptihlican primary eunvcntion to l»e held on Saturday. March *^5.
K!) iHiVNOUW will he a candidate etHiucilman from theThird wnrdsubject totlu* decision ol the Itepuhllciiu piimary i^nivtuion of March
MAltSIIAI.h NY sltion oft Ounelhuan from tl subject to the decision of tl primary election.
Is a candidate for thepo» frr.in tl. Third Ward, Hcpublifaii
I'i A Ui.liS 11A Ijt'.hI 1' nlon to\viihl|MvUl' he a candidate for Sin rill' of Munitfommcoifnty, subject to the decision ut' KepitblL-uh nominating eonvention,
WILLIAM MI.ATT will he a eundld'nte for ^heritl ol Montgomery e«»unt.y, suhjet-Mo ihe decision of the Ui juihlU'iin nomitmlin^r tonvcntion
HAUVF.V A, WILKINSON will he nir.ii dute for I'rosoc.itUia- Attt»rney of the '.'trd in--dithil dlstriet fiiihjcet. to the decision ol tliftf HepuhSieuJi noininalluK' convention.
Music Hallsi,.r«-,hV7l
,iw»-j.
One IN'rlormaiiee Only.
M»Kt:1AL I NuACiKMkNT.
I'lvv Hms to his tour of the world the hrt'lbm romantic netor.
Alex. Salvini,
Suoportt-d by
Miss Selena Fetter,
und hiseoinjmnv of Phiyers, under lion of NV. M. N\ dkison.
Ah
tlie dih'-t'-
hiilStr:inKel-*ant:islierelluwlIaveW' tb-po''".'.
THE THREE GTJiiRBSMEK.
hie lor all and all for om-." v.
presented hy Mr. Salvlni duiintr'-.the' himaws si.v week-' eitKiiKeinent. at the.('ir:itid'OjnTit House, Hoston: und tie recent., uieinorlUile.enfrn^cinent at thet'hieago AudHoriuii^'
Prices, 50, 75 and .^1.'
Meats for sale hy lJoblns.on Wailnoo O
Reai Estate in the City Now on the Market.
TlioWm, S. Galey Homestead and Three Lots Adjoining Yet Unsold.
Also, a Few Lots in the Beautiful G:o\.i of
forest Trees on East Wabash Avenue.,
t)!S 1U
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a it 1 linn ti,"
havOiSO i1.11 iu iie last «H"' t'ii| at 1'r.Jinl s-.'i 1 1 Ina.! ('•••ut. 'liit lbts:are:''ii'jspiriti -it'l at. frenis-^-Jt) pi.-j- iioi.t foot: oinvoiily a-beautit'til :orner lot I.7T leet: deep—being appraised, at $.-"--3^ per front i001. (!ood judges s:iv ti:« i"ts h'.'iv beiiii ajipraisid at a very low prien as eomp'aii'd with oilier l"t-s 11 tlifi: cily.
V011 can no'.'.' buy at th''appraise-.• men t. If vou ilehiy yon rill j.rciliablv have to pav more. ('HAS. .IOIINSON.-(y-ilhltl.if-sii.ierr.
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A Guaranteed Cure for I'iN of wh,A vi-r Iclnd or de^re(j--Kx*ern *1. liuernul, 2Sleedltnrltehiinr,Chronh..lti eni ilerrdu:»: This Hetuedy has positively nt *heen. kno* a fall. Jl.tJo a box, boxes f»r sent malt pnrpaid on receipt of price- A written (iuanintee postlvely tfiven t.o ej'elv nn haser of ho.V' S. when tl one line, to (und tho $."00 paid il not ewrc''. (Ju.trantee Issued hv Nve\V», l)roirn»-o..V .""'e v.~:iw|ord«iVilb In-.i. Sjiinnie^ v'reo
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Anion the tliiiuoaudH of ti-Ktinioiiiiilrt of cures by l)r. jUiltis'R Now lie n! Cine, is Unit of Xutlinn Allisons, well kno«ti eitiznn at (lion Kock, l'n„ who for yisirs had Bhortnoes of lirentli, slei-pli^sni-Kfr pain in left eide, slinn'(V. i, sieotlu'ring Hpolln, ptc. one bottle of Mil'-"' •v"',v Heart Cure and one Inn of Nerve and Liver l'iltp, nured him. l'eter .Jmpiyt, Knlem. N. .T., is another wituiv«. I"r: twenty years BulTercd with lien. -c' ease, wns turned away ii_^ b.i'uuv.- a* incurable, death stiir.-i] lnm in the ee, could not lav ilnwn for f- ar of tanotbering to death. Immediately after iisin? Sew Oaro he folt better and enuld iiiy down ami sleep nil ni^iit, mid .b ni'.w. awell man. The Now-(Jure is Bold, id''" f-m' lio-»k, bv XveA Co.
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Since its liret introduetioii, Ki'.etrii' Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until uow it is clearly i"
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aiming pure medicinal tonic:, and altera lives—containing nothing whii I1 mita its use as a beverage or i111ox.i•1• it is recognized as the best and puiesl medicine for all ailments of pininacli. liver or kidneys.—It will cure sick lumlaclie, indigestion, coiist ipiition, and drive malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with oneli
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money will be refunded. Price only S" cents per bottln. Sold by Xye.i o.
