Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 March 1892 — Page 4

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Hu*. we have rlnjrs that aro equally a? ruelive ami our display of MLV-KHWAUE is a feast for the cyr. If that which is lustrous beyoiiil description. but almost perfectly plain, appeals to your taste wo can snow you some .Miperb specimens: If the highly decorated Is in your line, come and look at souie of the most pleasing devices that, ever left the inauic limrers of accomplished workers In silver. It would be mistake for you to run away with the idea that It takes a *:ood deal of money to grailf such lastus. We wll! clear away such misapprehensions on that jolnt If you Vill call una look «t our Orange Howls. Nut. and Fruit Dishes, and other a-tleles too numerous to mention. Pieae bear In mind that we arc headquarters for making g*od timekeepers out of your watches and clocks and that is the reason we repair mote than all others.

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We Didn't Make This Pair.

For a Rood s'.ine you can s:iy nothing too B^od for a bud shoo nothing too bad. With a bud shoe yoa can't do anything, its a hopeless case and the sooner you get rid ol it the better you'll be off. We would just as soon tliinlc ot trying to give a bad shoe a good character as we would of trying to (five a jrood sboe a bad character. Our ?3. shoe speaks for itself the minute it is on the foot. It is unreliable in absolutely nc respect. It is Just what economical buyers are looking for—it gives economy a chance without sacrificing either quality or comiort.

J. S. KEI-.IL.-y.

124 Kast Main Street.

IANOARD

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A LAUNDRY SOAP, PURE AND SANITARY.

BEST FOB

General Household Use.

Who desires a Rood busJnivw position In tho World* Fair city MiouWl write at once for Proppeetui* of the famous Metropolitan Jltoln^sw College. Chicago. UntiMial foeliltH'M forplacing fjraduatc#. JvftUhll&DMl *2Qyeare. occupies its m-n huiititntr. Arid res*, (i M. rowElts. Principal.

FREE-TO MEN.

When you get tired of the *Moctori*' with thafr bl* prl' ^K Miid ouack rtmpdiee, write to me and I will send f**aled) luEC a prescription that will qoickJy aud rcrtainlj cure loet power, wwting weakoeu, lack of development, ImpoUncjr. taricocele, etc.. from ex eaaau or other eaoaw. A. Wmw Poaltfr* Bern wkici vh«t evtirtbU* laflf. Aridmi J. ». ROVtfB. Bei Ml, ILSION,

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DAILY JOURNAL

FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1892.

SOCIAL EVENTS.

Several Parties and the Y. M. 0. A. Reception aie Held and Prove Enjoyable. Last evening T. D. Brown tinj wife entertained nbont thirty of tbeir friends in a most hospitable manner at their home on west Main street. The entert'linment WHS a "yellow tea" and the furnishings and lights of the dining room harmonized in so far as possible with this color. The prevailing flower was the narcissus and these were given as fivors to the guests. Tho affair was a most pleasant one in every particular.

Miss Mary Campbell entertained a company of of friends last evening at her home on west Wabash avenue by a charade party. Ihe company was in honor of Misses Sallie Wallace and Renna Rice, of Lafayette, and proved a most pleasant one for those present. A choico luncheon was served during the course of the evening and the time most pleasantly passed, the guests retiring at a reasonable hour.

This afternoon at the Lane place Miss Helen Elston Smith charmingly enter tained a party of lady friends at thimble party. The afternoon was passed in sewing and conversation and at a suitable Hour a delicate tea was served to the gue6ts. The guests from out of the city were Misses Wallace and Bice, of Lafayette.

The lnilinnajMlix Sun commenting on the Chislett reception contains the following: "One of the belles of the evening was Mrs. P. V. ChieleU's sister, Miss Elston, of Crawfordsville, a decidedly handsome brunette of a charming and pleasant disposition.

The Y. M. C. A. reception last evening was not as largely attended as had been hoped or expected. Although 350 invitations had been sent out thero were not over lf0 persons present and, in fact, a number of those .were not wood and iron workers, for whom tho reception was given. Those present, however, were highly pleased with the affair and cxpresfod themsalvcB as delighted with tho association and its workings. Tho whole building was thrown opou to the visitors and up until ten o'clock tho Epworth League which had charge of tho affair did its utmost to make things plaasant and agreeable for the guests. The refreshments served were of a choice nature and were served with a lavish hand. The musical part of the programme was most enjoyable and whilo one or two ot the numbers were not carried out as arranged owing to the absence of tho performers, excellent substitutions were made so that nothing was lost. The gymnasium drill was especially fine and it was clearly demonstr.ited that the class is making rapid progress under

Mr. Fry. The entertainment may upon the whole be considered a very successful affair and tho Association is arranging for a clerk's reception in the near future.

Mrs. Harriet Campboll teaches a class in the Baptist Sunday school and last evening her scholars tendered her a dolightful surprise party at hor home. The evening was most pleasantly passed.

Will Go to the Pen.

A negro giving the name of Tom Lewis was arrested last ovening at the Monon station as he was attempting to leave tho city. The Vandalia 6tation had been burglarized in the evening and a large number of pennies stolen. Harry Brothers accidentally discovered the theft about eleven o'clock and having soon a suspicious looking negro hanging around in the evening notified the police. Oflicer Grimes found the man at the Monon station and a search of his person revealed the stolen property. lie will be Bent "to the penitentiary.

.•lii Important Mfferenre.To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill that they are not affected with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort homo to their hearts, as costive condition is easily cured by lining Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.

—If you want cakes, pastry or candy for a wedding, party, or a banqnift, try NICHOLSON & JACKMAX.

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Lace's Family bo"'."ls each day. nee it.

Medicine moves the Mont pooplw need to

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The Edwards Heirs Meot.

The court house was tho scene of great erpootations yesterday aftornoon. In the small court room were assembled I nbout twenty heirs of the famous Robert

Kdwards whose estat" in the heart eif NTew York City is supposed to bo worth §300.000,000. They met at the instnncu of Ivison Edwards, of Xenia, Ohio, who oamo to got thoir signatures to an agreement for a compromise. By its terms tho heirs will settle with tho present holders of the* property for $20 j,000,000, or about a third less than its value. I This will givo each of Robert Edwards' great nephews and nieces who livo in this community S5r1.240.0r. Tho lucky ones are Mrs. 11. J. Coleman,

Curtis Edwards, Charles Edwards, Mrs. Jacob Miller, Mrs. Vincent Smith. Mrs. Sarah L. Luse, Mrs. Elizidi .lap? Smith, Mrs. Ellon McCormiok and a second Curtis Edwards. Mr. Ivison Edwards iys they will all get their money by the middle of Juno, as will several other more distant relative's living here. In fact he positively states that $155,000,000 has been deposited in tho bank at New York by the unlawful holders of the estate as an evidence of good faith and that it only awaits the signatures of all heirs to the compromise for a complete settlement. Mr. Ivison Edwards is a mild mannereel man but he grew quite indignant in denying tho statement of the Chicago Journal that he was fraud and had been sent to the penitentiary for life.

A Private Race Track.

Wal Foster, Jiui Taylor, Ot Wilhite. Dr. Batman and eight or ten other progressive citizens in and around Ladogo are buileling a racing course for their own pleasure. It will be the regulation half-mile long and sixty foot wide track, and we may look for some good records on it by some of Clark township's quick steppers.

MAKRIAGE LICENSE.

Jacob W. Weil luil Eliza J. Cu'.lwrtson.

John H. Foster and Mary E. Nelson.

—Henry Burns has been promoted to the foremanahip of the Chicago Electric Manufacturing Company, a piece of deserved good luck his friends will all be glad to hear of.

—Eye, ear and throat diseases only Dr. Qreene. Joel Block. Fitting of glasses a specialty.

PLKASAST HILL. of Frankfort, was lipre-

Chns. Ives, Sunday. Some of tho prairie people have smvi: their oats.

A. W. Chilcotto was in Crawfordsville Weelnesdny. Mr. Smith, of tho New Richm jr.d Times, was here Wednesday.

The Now Richmond Times and 'ho Wingate (Iniphii' have closed their dog light.

Mrs. Frank Stover is making arrangements to buiUl an addition to their hotel.

Chas. Sheetz is making preparations to buy a soda fountain, and run a fine lunch room this summer.

Miss Ora Dunwiddie arid William J.i. Doss were married Wednesday, -23, at the M. E. ^htirch. A large audience* was present to witness the marriage of two of their friends,

The wives of the Iv. of Is gave surprise supper in the ball Tuesday. A tine supper was prepared. With the exception of five or six thev were com pletely surprised.

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MrB. Geo. Conrad is on the sick list. Little Clarence Douglas is quite low with fever.

Sunday school will begin at the school house the first Sunday in April. Rev. T. H. Hamilton is holding series of meetings at Union church.

The surprise on Frank Jameron was quite a success as they found him waiting for them.

There was quite a surprise on Mrs. Eli Rutan, tho party numbering sixty one. This makes the fourth surprise meal that has been eaten on the mime table and in the same room and but two of the four persons living-

There is more Catarrli in this section of tho country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few years was suppos-ed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local elisease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to euro with local treatment, pro nouncod incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, ruanu factured by F. J. Cheney ,fe Co., is the only constitutional cure on the market It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer ono hundre-d dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address.

F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O lr?f"Sold by Druggists, 75o.

Motlce to Money Lenders. The undersigned trustee of Madison township, Montgomery county, Indiana has permission of Board of Commis sioners of said county to borrow, on the credit of said township §6,000 on the best terms obtainable, with which to erect a school house at Linden.

Persons desirous of making the loan may confer with Judge A. D. Thomas, at his office in Crawfordsville, or with me at Linden. Tho loan will bo negotiated by or before April 10th 1892. .TOH.V M. STKI-HHSSOX,

Trustee of Mad son Township. March '21, 1892.

HticMcn'a Arnica Salve. The beet salve in the world frr cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, Shopped hands, chijnpinbs corns and all skin eruptions, and losstively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis­|returning faction, or money refunded. Price 25 oanta per bo*. For sale by Nye A Co

FEMININE FANCIES.

Mrs. Montague, who was convicted of fatal eruolly to her child, is dvacribeil an the prettiest and most (lnrinu horsewoman in Ireland.

Mrs. Colonel Vivian, formerly Mrs. Marshall O. Huberts, hm very dark hair and eyes. A« Miss Susan Endicott sha was considered one of tha prettiest brunettes In Boston.

Mrs. Grimwood, the heroine of Monipur, lia pretty and lovable looking young woman, whose chief charm of face la In Its bright and winsome kindness. And she is as brave as she is pretty.

Mrs. Duncan KUiott, well known as ono of the famous beauties of tho social world, formerly Miss Sallio llargous, has hair very dark, in fact, almost, blac-k. Her eyes are large, dark and lustrous.

Mrs. Charles S. Pellinm Clinton is one of the most, beautiful of the New York women. Her complexion is verjjdark, and her hair might be called jet black, while her eyes are of tho same color.

Mrs. Chauncey It. Depcw, liko nearly all the liegeman family, nf which she is a member, has black hair and black eyes. Her hair, of which she has great abundance, is worn on the back of her head coiled.

Mine, de NovikofY. who has attracted much attention by her labors in London In be-half ot the oppressed Slavs of Turkey, is a Russian woman of high birth, tho widow of General NovikotT, who was one of the bravest soldiers in the Servian-Turkish war.

John Brown's favorite daughter, Mrs. Ruth Thompson, is now dependent upon an aged and intlrin husband, who Is scarcely able to work, and their daughter, a girl of eighteen, is struggling through tho Normal school at Los Angeles so as to support the family by her services as a teacher time.

Mary A. l.ivermore attended not long ago a little gathering where I)r. Holmes and Whittier were present. The conversation turned upon ages, and the two great poe-ts having confessed to their eightieth birthdays, Mrs. Livcrmore announced her ipproaehing seventieth, when Mr. Whittier replied. "Get thco along, get thee along: thou art but a giddy girl."

THE TWENTY LARGEST LIBRARIES.

The Paris National library was founded in 17:17 and contains 2,290,000 volumes. The London British Museum library was founded in 1753 and contains 1,500,000 volumes.

The St. Petersburg Imperial Public library contaius 1,000,000 volumes. The Munich Royal library contains 800,000 volumes.

The Berlin Royal library was founded in 1S01 and has 750,000 volumes. The library nf congress at Washington was founded ill 1S02 ami contains 565,150 volumes.

The Boston Public library was founded in 1852 and contains 520,50»j volumes. The Strnsburg National library was founded in 1S71 ami has 513,000 volumes.

The Copenhagen Iioyal library was founded in 1T03 aud has volumes. The Darmstadt Grand Ducal library was founde-d in

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has *450,000 volumes.

The Dresden Royal Public library has 450,1X10 volumes. The Vienna Royal Public library was founded in H!i5and has -i lO.OOO volumes.

The Stuttgart Royal Public library was founded in 17(5 and ha- 1 ~"t,000 volume.-*. The Buda-IVsth National library was founded in l.02«iid has -IfltUJUU volumes.

The Florence National library was founded iu 1S01 and lias 40I.m.».»i volumes. The tlottingcn Koyal I'niversity library was founded iji and has 400,000 vollilts.

The l.eipsic University library was founded in HOil and has 400,WJ volumes. The Madrid National library was founded in Kll and has 400,'^X' volumes.

The Oxford Bodlein library was founded in 1002 and has 400,000 volumes. The Victor Kmauuel library in Rome was founded in l^Tti and contains 800,000 volumes.—Chicago Herald.

FIN, FEATHER AND FUR.

The rabbit has never been known to freeze, says a scientist. In South America there is a race of cats who do not know how to miauow.

In the Indus. Ganges and other streams are numerous fish eating crocodiles, which attain a length of more than twenty feet. Except when near their nests, and anxious to defend their eggs, I hey run away from human beings.

There is in the district of Oude a species of so called "walking fish" with snakelike heads, which arc often seen floating on tha water as if asleep. The people shoot them with crossbows Usually they sink wheu they are killed, so that they have to be dived for afterward.

Humming birds are slain during the mating season, when the hues of the beautiful birds burns with most intense splendor. They are skinned alive, because it is only by skinning whilo the body still quivers and the blood is hot that the full vividness of color is preserved for the bonnets of womanhood.

On every horse will be found, on the inside of each foreleg, a dry, gray wartabout the size of a silver dollar, apparently of no possible use. Wheu the weary, overtaxed animal, sweating at every pore and covered with foam, can reach down aud rub with his wet nose this always dry, hard substance, he is instantly refreshed with .an odor like geranium.

POWDER AND BALL,

Since the Zulu war of 1SS0 British standarils have not been taken into the field. Wars during the last thirty-three years have cost 2,500,000 men and $3,000,000,000.

German military papers show that drunkenness iu the German army is greatly increasing.

The United States will introduce smokeless powder into all branches of the service, and experiments in its manufacture are now going on.

The old as wi ll as the new ships of the French navy are now being extensively supplied with Ihe latest pattern of Canet rapid tiring guns—considered the best yet produced, except the American Dashell tun. The latter, however, lias not yet been issued to our navy.

The Germans hold that in the supply of ammunition in action the fundamental idea is that there can never be too much of it, ami therefore every opportunity must be utilized before going into a light to serve out as much as the men can carry in their pockets and haversacks ILS well as in their pouches.

To J'oioif/ Mot Iterx

who are for the first time to undergo womnnrs severest trial, we offer you, not tho stupor caused by chloroform, with risk of death for yourself or your dearly le-.ved and longed-for offspring, but "Mother's Friend," a remedy which will, if need as directed, invariably alleviate tho pains, horrors'and risks of labor,and often entirely do away with them. Sold by Nye & Co.

The Bi(? Pour will sell excursion rates St. Lonis May 11 nnd 12, good May 13, on the occasion the 17th anniversary of the A. O. U. W., to lw hold May 12.

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MOTHERS' FRIEND

WIl.L 00 all Hint is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens l.abor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to MOTHERS wailed FREE, containing valuable information and voluntary testimonials. bv express c-i rci-rijit of pru-e 1.&0 per BRADFIEL0 REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, G~ ,60LD BY ALL UKCOCUHTri

Sold bv Nye & Co.

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Headache and rcliovoall tho trontrtea lncf» lent to a bilious ot.ato ol the system, such atf Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after .'&ting, Pain in the Side, ic. Whilo thoirxnoflft .tan&rfe&blo eucccus has boon shown in cuxiog

Headache, yet Cnrtor'a Llttlo Liver PiUa &*9 -qually vnluablo in Constipation, curing and prorenting this annoyInc complaint, whiio they also correct all disorders or the toinach^3timulateth8 iver and regulate tho bowels. von if they only ared

leb® thoy wonld bo AlmoBtrrlcelese to those wb3 .uJ/erfrom thisdibtrcssln# complaint butfortulately theirgoodnessdocs notond here,and those Tho onco try them will find these littlo pills Y&IU* ible in so many ways that thoy will not bo wilto do wither them. But after all sick hoad

Ifl the bane of so many llvca that horolstthera we make our great boast. Our pills cure it whilo others do not.

Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very email and very easy to take. Ono or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetRblo and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action pleasoali who asethem. InvialsatWoents* five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by maiL

CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. •MH.IPIII.C I nntp

SMALL PRICE

^HUMPHREYS'

VETERINARYSPECIFICS

For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Page Book «n Treatment ot'Anlmall und CUurt hem Free. crRWM IfQTerp.

Coiiirefttion*, Inflammation

A.A. Spinal Mrninuitin, Milk Fever. H.H.—Strain*, Lament?**, Ulicumatlsn). C.C.—Dintemper, Nnsnl Dlttchnrges. or (iriibx, Worms. U.E.—Coughs, Heave*, 1'neumoufn* F.F.—Colic or C-Y I|»en, Hellyncbe. G.U.~Mi*carrlaKe, llemorrliatfes. Il:II.-:Uriuary nnd Kidney IMMCRSCS. I.1.—Eruptive I)l»en«r«, Mnnge. J.K.—DiueaMeMof DiuenUon, Paralmfo Single Bottle (over 50 doses), fiHable Case, with Speclflm. Manual,

Veterinary Cure Oil and .iledlca.or, 37.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, 1,00 Sold by Drusplsts or Sent Prepait. anywhere and in any quantity on Receipt of Price.

HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., Corner William and John Sta., New York.

HUMPHREYS'

HOMEOPATHIC fj

—^SPECIFIC No.uO In use 30 years. Tho only *nccessfnl remedy for

Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,

ana rontration, from orer-work or other UUIM. Ul BCIIv uuniiii Of price.—HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO.,

Oor. William and John Su.. Jf.Tr

"Hoyal Jtnby" I'orl H'fite It's loading characteristics nro: Ago, Purity and Strength—important items in these ilays of imitation and adulter ation. Nothing better can be used to promote health, to stimulate nnd invigorate tho system, tone the stomach, aid digestion, create an apetite and repair tho waste tissues of tho lnngs, smooth and rich to tho taste. A grand tonic for convalescents, tho aged, mothers nursing, and those reduced and weakened by wasting disease.

One bottle is equal in nutriment to twenty pounds of beef. Demand "Itoyal lluby" of your drugget or dealer. Pint bottles 00 cents quarts SI. Accept no substitute "just as good"—they have it not. KOVAT WINE CO.. Chicago.

Hold nnd guaranteed by Is ye .t (Jr the loading druggist.

Couhing le.ids to Consumptions. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough nt dnc«. ..

A CAR LOAD Of Beautiful and Stylish Goods

Arrived at the Trade Palace Dry Goods Store last week. You are especially invited

How cheap you can get an elegant, stylish garment. We will have the most complete and handsomely appointed miilm-

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CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY!

MOTHERS' FRIF.ND is a scicntiticnlly prepared Liniment, every ingre-die-iit of recognized value and in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients .-HJ combined in a manner hitherto unknown

ery Parlor in Crawfordsville. Presided over by the experienced and accommodating saleslady, Miss Nora Mahan.

WITH::: MRS. CLAIR, As Head Trimmer.

Who will arrive from Chicago this week, and comes wiih the Highest of recommendations as a perfect artist in har line. Ladies call. You will be repaid.

McCLURE ft GRAHAM,

Cedar Lake Ice Co.

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will be prepared to fur-

ish the citizens of Cra\vfordsvill villi the best quality of Lakt ce, the coming season in an\ (uantity desired.

OHO. "TV. HALL? Muniiirer. outliwist corner Market and Walnut Street*.

HOUSE CLEANING.

JOE SMllH, the old reliable housp cleaner, is back in Crawfordsville and will do spring house cleaning in all its branches. He has

A-NEVYMVIETHOD

Of t-lcunliiK Ili'ussellK carpets and rtiirs without tnkiuif tlit-tn from the floor, Cull or :ulilresa

711 WEST LIBERTY STREET.

Natural Gas Fitting.

If you are going to have your housi piped for Natural Gns call nnd see us. We can save you money, as otir rentF •ire small and we only w'antliving wages for doing your work.' We use tho best stock that money will buy nnd employ nnne but first class workmen. We make no charge for measuring your house and giving you estimate.

WILLIAMS BROS.,

125 South Green St.

O. U. PERRIN,

LAWYER and PATENT ATTORNEY

Joel Block. South Washington Street. CRA WKORDSVILI,E,

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Notli-u Is hereby (flvcn Unit on and after Aprl lfi. 1802 thouiKlcrslKDcd. commissioner appointed hy the Circuit Cjurt of MonlROinerr county,will offer for sale,at private vouduru tho rollowlnif d-.'scrilied IL-III e-'tuie.io-wluoue hundred und si*t.y-ono fout-off tho wo»t side of lot

In f«nnedv-s tlrst. nddltlon to Crawfordpvl'le, 1/l-lnn tho praperly l:it-ly owned hy Andervon MeNalib,deeeiiHCil. The lntls 101 Ml 1 toot linn has uood house and fruit troen thereon, and Is alt uatcd Just Bouth of tho Odd I'ellowii Cemetery.

TKHMKor SALK: Ono-thlrd tash In hands one-thlnl In twelve months, mid ono-thlrd In I'lphtoon months, the purchnso iflvlwr notes Tor referred payments, and moi tgairo on lot to •ecure the samo. Cull on undersigned at tils J?"-,, P. KENNEDY. 4w Onmml»»lonor.

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TRADE PALACE,

XXX Washington Street. J+J

Book: Store.

We have large and assorted stock of Books for CUloges, Schools, ['resents,-and the reading public. A Full Line of

All Aboard for Bargains

We have Just received atrcsli lino or Teas, Coffees, Sugars Flour of nil kinds, Pickles, Molases, Apples,

WALLPAPER

Of the best quality on the market and at vi ry rcasot able prices. Tinniest prominent City Dailies, Magazines. Pictorial Paper i.m. Fashion.Sheets can always be found at our store.

Robinson & Wallace.

CORNtR BOOK STORE.

Fine Kin pie Syrup,

Dried and Canned Fruits of nU kinds.

And are prepiir. 1 t.- sell theui ut the lowest Possible Prices.

Wm. SEERING SON,,

plum Street Depot.

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rompt deliver ofall Good*.

KvoryMAN' who would know Oio GltANDTlinTlIS, tho Plain Facts, t' Old ferretn nud tho New Discoveries of Medical Science as applied Murrlod Life, should write for our wonderful little book, cii' *'A TREATISE FOU MKN ONLY." To «ny earuoHman we will mall copy J&nllrely free, in ptntn Hcnlod cover. "A refujro from tbe quae

THE ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. N. V.

Best and Cheapest

Real Estate in the City Now on the Markit,

TheWm.S. Gal^y Homestead and Three Lots Adjoining Yet Unsold.

Also, a Few Lots in the Beautiful Grove of Forest Trees on East Wabash Avenue.

Lotsnc lettersiitinted thim th«c: have KKI within the hist C.O riiijs at fron $28.50 to §L0 jkr front foot.

These lots are nppruiseri at from §10 to §20 per iroj foot: one only abeantiful corner lot 177 feet, deep—being appraised at $22.50 per front foot.

Good judges say the lots li ve been appraised at a very low price" as compared with other lots in the city.

You can now buy at the appraisement. If you delay you will proh-, ably have to pay more.

..CHAS. JOHNSTON, Commissioner.

FURNITURE

I have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh goods in the Furniture line in ihe State, which I will offer at the very lowest prices.

Call and see the line when you are in the city.

Wm. L. Elder,

43 and 45 8. Meridian St.

For

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INDIANAPOLIS

THE ONLY CURE.

Norroui Proatratlon, Nerr.

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FOR SALE IN P&AWFORDSVITLI. IKP--M«(*K St rgu, Drvgfiau.