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foth tlie method and results wlic-a Syrup of Fi rs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and no! gently yet promptly on the Kidney-, '-Ivor and Bowels, cleanses the sysmi efiee'.'.utlly, dispels colds, bend-

I.lies unci levers and cures lmbituni •toiislipulioii. t-yrtni of Figs is tW: jiilv remedy of its kind ever diieed, pleasing to tle taste and sv ffOtuble to the stomach, prompt in its 8i*iion and truly heneiiemi in J's eflecrs, ji.'oj vrt onlv from 'the Ijertiihy and agreeable substances, its manv excellent qualities commend it to all and have made ir the luosl popular remedy known.

Hvrup of Fig- is fcr sale in 50c And 81 bo ties by all Irad.r.z .1 nihilists. Any reliable e.rugoist who tuaj not have it on hand wit! pro one'! i: promptly 'for any one v.he wishes to t:y i\ T)ya& accept any rii'v.tiuite.

CAUFOQMA FiG SYRUP CO SA'i -f.'A.vc/Jca, cn. ior-tftvite. sirw fonx.

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A CRAWFOKDSVILLIAN HONORED. Frank Seaman, of Knoxville* foraieriy of this oily, has been niniii?'Assistant Adjutant General for the department of Teiinessei', (. A. li. The Knoxville Journal in spenking .)f tho apjHtinlnient B.'iys

The new i»it)m .nJor, H. C. AVhittaker, of V-'.v Market, is- one of the (iblesi and mort enlhusiii.^l.ie Grand Army "jritJU in tue^dvpartnicnL 'lie is energetic in3• he 'cannot ti'iibto be suceeBsful. 1S* in fortur i' -3'1' nring the services-f Frank Seani^ of5 Knox•ville, a~ lm adjutant:. '.: wU ced a term before, ami tne :f«Kiic 'if his work was wiuvereaay riH.fijrn.jen. lbnuderslaiids his bitsine:-^, ibyar tiv InGrand Army and will t:il ]r iie in making the •n'ork.of the ne.w»j!iiiinuiat.ration

stiooijsa. :,»ije inore .eapaM'of doing it.

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"PLYMOCTH ROCK TO M'KINLEY." 1'rof. 1). O. Harriman, A. ?I.. of N%w York, lias compiled,, inn ])ninphlet of less than 100 jir.geF, a very eomplet. history of the efl'eet. and inihience c! protective taritTs and free trade on tlit growth and devel.ipment uf the Unit.il States, from Washington's administra tion down to this date, under the MiKin ley tariff law.: I embraces brief extracts from the ineteages and wrilinuK of Washington, Alexander, Muir.ilton. Adams, .'letTerson. ^Iinlison. .lackt-'on, liuehauari, Fiilmore. and .other.*, and a brief history of the lienelieial iulluene of tariffs, and the, riiinons'effect of fr trade. It. in a i-nmplete vindication of jirotection and a oornplete refutation oi •all tho free trade theories. Every trm

American oiight. to read this pamphlet l'rioe ten Cents: Sent to any nddres! on re.pa-Ht by eiH'losing price and ng leip'.est of Wiilivr F. Wakeman. ,1... W. 23d St., New York.

Git- SnANKUyi edti.or of the Kva .s vi'le

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cratic candidate for Oovernor, made speech at Jrulianaiioiis the other: hit'l.t in which ho jjriiked.tbf.-.Grav I'rjii-ider.-tial bubbh by -'Jdcclaririg,. that isa!n 1'iisey was not "in it." bnt that 00 .p-i cent, of tin? JJemoeratH ol Indiana wert in favor of the rc-nouiination of exI'resident C'leve'and. The remaining 10 per cent, are now after the scalp of ths OhiciVriver editor. Shanklin and Gray will probably go down together,

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contains a (loubledeadeil editorial calling upon Isaac Pusey Gray to withdraw his name from the Presidential' rare. The Hcuiiiici is a Cleveland organ, notwithstanding the ex President's anti-silver notionb

Tin: Keijub'iioans can and will elect every man on the ticket nominated Inst Mutiirday. The ticket is without flaw or blemish. Willi so many good men to choose from it could not bo otherwise.

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beauty of the Australian method

of voting was shown in the primary of last Saturday. There was no pulling and hauling, and everything was conducted in decency and order.

Tiiic ticket nominated last Saturday should receive a hearty endorseM.ei'.t of thp people at the polls.

This Date in llisrory March 28, i1

Mart Jn P» th »d.

Jacij if- 'tl'tLt, ciuinen' entri mr, died T*u- Pix WofhivUtn, famous* ruiti ss ttud h».roU of Vitriol!* rom.'i *1 it'll. •It1.' —^lartjms «:e Coadoivct, phdo^ophn.id wntt r, died. (. OviieJ'aV.Sir R?dph Afooremmbio killed j- in tin? IwUlfoi Alexandria. 1SC1*— Mmor. bmtUvs m. Muldlvbur^, i., ami avrmsb'KMo. lNil-Mmor Uittlvs nt l'Viltorsonvdh' and I Armiy UivfTi l,a., and Ilurntane lbiduiV \V. V«,

JsVl-Sorjnijs not at. Clinrtastftn, Ids. -votorans I of the .fiitvdourlli lilmols naming wuli finlidr iM mm. 1ST'* -.lohii T. secretary of state of

Maryland, died Klkion. lmL lr75—KJ^ar Qnitiet." author ami membor «»f assembly representing Paris, died tla-re, awedrs. __ •.

C«mv«*r*ut ionul PosjdbiUtic*.: •x What halcyon thno In what hoaveuly clinic,..v If tlie myriad tongues through the year

Would only givo As wo fome within roach.

To the thuigM that we want to hoar. Aad what a^s of biiss Would be merged into thK And make joyful caeii wonrisom*.- drvy,

It, with wisdom untol-l. Wo wouhl only unfohi

.just the things that wo meant tn say. ivmina i'arieton.

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ATKINSON.,

II, .1. Farmer'Atkinson. M. P., is the full name and title uf a very intelligent atul pleasant EnglU-h gentleman who recently visited the I'niled States with the avowed object of writing a little volume.on the country. His experience in England-has,been rather stormy, but it seems to have made, him only more versatile anil social. He was the Tory member of parliament for Boston, Lincolnshire. and had controversies with Speaker Pe I which resulted in his suspension. Ho went to Washington as a delegate to tho Methodist Ecumenical conference and ih-ciiled to employ his leisure in learning something about the country. ••-.•••

MAbCULINE MENTION.

E.\:iaVei-uoi lio!' I.aylen of Tennessee, is noli ,-is man w|i» is fomi of a iirtictical joke.

Mi. Wli-. u,s In,- »-i(iier?.:itendent of jinlilic lnstrui'tion in Kansas, wits tonnerly i» bncklayer in Ayliwoi,,

Ki-(iiij). the uri-:ii L-niiiiiakei', is taxed on an income ot M.-'iiKU-s.*'. ami .stands at tliu top of Ins class ofi- iieome taxpayers. e'iotie! (itt, has resiKie-d his position as president cwiehii of' tii^ Tlicosoplneal seeietA- on ti (-rn,(jt,.«f oid am* nndrmiiaire.l limit l.oiibi-t, the bead r:f tlic-new l-'i-enel, caliinet, is described «.-j ,aman who lias been «i\''. pnl,]ii i, «itiiontmaking a recoiil. ice pft'snlent.Morton is reported to lie a inuii o!-'.many.charities, wlio.in a quiet i.v i:nes mi- nt th"ii« ".d-, ul d.iltai-s to tin poor eM-ry year

Captain Andreas, -.v.-ll knonn C'liicno.in. lias,a double in the pi'i-soa- of a bei -. mr, wlio makes lilu-'-mi.se-r,itili^.---fl'4r-liim bv preu-ndiai.' to be I,is hi oi her.

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had a woi Jit-.-, :i,ie ii-piitatioit• as a maii nf "eivnc", e.sjweiady in tlie domain of clectneilv.t, (opeial N.'-o'i ii, vi, i,i thfe remilar. ordi ot |,.romoimn. become the general -eominaildiri^ the.Suited .'states army t-.yo.yi.-nis hence.. In ilia: cafe he will be the In-t. itnaii i:ce f,'i::-r,-il W'inlield bcott not graduated at Wi^stjI'o.nt to hold that plaee.. •. on^re.sstn.-iii, l.oii, Sic\'..-i:-:. of I Hindis, ha* one hitme III!eie.st. that lie never nei?iei is, Wlieiu-Vfi- a circus comes anywhere Meal 1:iiyo, ,1 he I own whiclt his farm adjoin-, be.fhires.jvspecial train and takes all the eniiibvn of t.ae place to the show at his ov. ex pells-,.'. l./ra I! 'I ay lor, of Warieii, O., who was electeil to eortgress to till (iarlleld's place when the latter was made United Stales senator and then president, anil has been re-elected right along ever since, announces his determination, to retire to private life at the end of hi.s present term.

Traveler—Snv, my friend, there's 110 meat 111 this sandwich. Wilt tress—No.'

Traveler— I.Jon't you think you'd better give that pack another shuffle and let mc draw jiLr.'siii?- Life.

INDIANA.

Its Towns Furnish Many Interesting Bits of News.

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4: 0 oYloek Ssitiirdnv aftornooii a smidon Mjuull of wind and hail struck tbt* oitv. Several lar^e plalo-jrlass windows were broken ami at Uie 1'ark thealor, \vln»re a matinei* was in pro^ivs and a larj^e crowd «f wonuMi aiul cliildivn were proNt, a panic ensued. -Nothing lnit hard work on the part of the employes ol ihe theater prevented a tfreat. loss of life. Doors were loekfd and the on»ph»yes pass'd through the house nuietin^ the audience. Several women fainted, hut. the panie-Mrh-ken crowd was at last paeihed before anyone was set iouly hurt. No .groat

Kx-County Autlitor I'ndor Arr»"t. PoiM A.NO, Ind., March *.- '1 lie ^rand jury of Kandolph county lias returned two indictments against Andrew ,1. Craner, cx-eounty auditor,'}' clutrjrin him with issuing false unlcrs iiCfavor nf himself and drawinjr the! money tl»ereon. Craner was placed under arrest by Slieriil' Fletcher." but inimediately irave boud to Hie amount uf'-^LOOO. Tin? amount of hortaj4 durin is of is S O as shown by tho report of experts. Craner claims that the forgeries are the -work of Ins deputy, William

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KOSTON STATION,

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dclphin:Tiine-s,.t,lioua!i not, so larre physically, bears a elo'-e l.u-i.ii ve.semblance to hdwin I'ori'cst.

Jolin I). TCoek ff"He-Wias.-t.hrec wateimir-n in his employ-vilio stand ^nard ei^lit. hours at a ii:ee. .1 =,:t!el lias hree. (Vilonel l:.!lu .i, d-six foot Irishman to wan his houw "1 lie I)ii!ve-i,f:MeHiifoi:t-i« one of the liandToiiK .-.t men :iti the British iHMM'atie. J].- is a few years 1iilde!'. seventy,' Willi hair of silvery Avim.en.ess, but with all the activity and vigor of votith. •lack i.lncr'-H Mills. Kv„ isover eiuliU e.ic ol a:^e( ,'ilirl lie boasts that for thelist*' i' iV ytaishc lias not. drunk any„wat.e.r. teiiliiiiiiK imnself to tea, eofTee and ii.ilk as lliii.-t ,,iiiif.lii s.

Oeneisi! Si ne'oiviMill-, nt Milwaukee. I lie oldest o! the sm-viviliy pioneers of W isconsm, at one tin.,- .-rirrlod tiio mail from Milwaukee, to .Vekson,'leaving letters on the wnv.it lo^l' m,i,,| .(innj the la-' di.aii ti.ul. lASpiakti I"... I iv i'i il. im-'d a 'l,lt."-!l, Mi ,'ls l- (('*"f,il |iol111 1..II Aho is dead, and mtiheiiialely a P.oslen man telecrapheil li.Im,v.asMnu, "\S liv don't von tins?--' 'I'Ivis.-w-itt t!ie:iep!v,:".\ot: vet: fame is the last: infirmity ol noble in mils." •Sir William I nomson,: !•'. I!. S li I,., LI,. I)., the famou- si lemist rceentjy ole \at(d to tin |ie, ri-.'e, h'li M-i..i.il as his title BarOiv:Kv.vm.-?l.iie

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Ind., March'sis.—

Saturday morirng Ida isborne, a child 7 years old. was found deiul in the house of John Lane. The. child's back and arm were broken. Lane has escaped and officers are persuing him. The child lived in bis family and lie habitually beat it.

An Insane Am*!.

INIIIA.\'ACOI.IS. Ind.. March 'J-s.--Moses Tucker, a vomitf colored artist of this city, declared in--aiie Saturday, lie has a mania that the gongs

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Larks .ymie time nprn came here from Marion, lnd.,- and enjjayed in the' drnjf business. A few' days after his arrival a pretty 'y.ouny- lady came, whom he introduced as his wife. Later another wife came. All went well until Saturday, when wife Xo. came into town from Marion. She declared that she was his le^al wite. An otlicer was immediately summoned, but the guilty ones made irood their escape.

Hied I'rom U»o lUVcrt* ol' Ituru*..

KNKIIITSTOWN,

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While Miss Ann I'.ottlc was bni'iiirrg some trash in the yard Saturday her clothes caujrlit lire and had burned her severely before it was extinguished. She died of her injuries Sunday morning. She was years of afro and worth considerable money, hiivin^ lived the life of a miser for the last twenty years.

Triod to Steal Hir (MiIM.

I'.KAZli., lnd., March --.Mrs. Alice 15 iehardson, of Indianapolis. attempted t.o steal her T-vear-ohi dano-li-ter, wli,. was taken from the poorhouse two years a»o by S. It. liilev. She requested to see her child, and as soon as it appeared seized it and made off in a run. A pos-e of-.-jiciglibor.s siH)n r^'eo^'i'reii the child.

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electric ears are sounded only to torment. Iiiio. He was unable to fretwork and starved until his mind was a re,'k,' slew lilt (':ilinnnl:i!i,r.

Hiiio's Hvir, Iml, March ySi&Sutnrday .lames (larland was killed bv William Ferguson. It is said ill feeling was engendered between the two men 011 account of Garland intimating that Ferguson was a member of a white cap organization. Ferguson escaped..,

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'li ters died at her home in Howling tirecti Saturday at the age. of !)li years. She was the oiliest citizen of this county. Her husband, I ol. Tcters. an inIlueiitial lawyer of this county, died .some years since, aged S!i years.

iiAtti.r.STo.v, 1ml., March y.\—Oliver Llytlio was futally stabl.'cd Saturday by Cabot Ashburv while rjuarrcliiig over a jug of whisky. isaac Hlytho 1 lien knocked Ashbury down and kicked him'until he was lincuii-scious liotli the Injured men will die. lvilh'l by Lakn Sluiro Irani-

Ind., March US. Lev

llarly Lamport, Methodist minister, and Henry Holes, both prominent residents of Osceola, a village east of here, were killed Friday night by a fast train on the Lake Shore ,\ Mulligan Southern railroad.

i.'ouvirt* l-'xapr.

JKFFICISSONVII.I.K.

Jnd., March I2S.—

dnsopli Latnb and Thomas L. Downs, convicts in Ihe, southern Indiana prison, made a sucecssfnl hrcaU for liberty at 4 a. m. Saturday by healing a Avail. The prisoners wero cooks in the kitchen.

A MlnUter iiihanc.

Did., March 28.—Kev. .1. F.

Kdmanson, of this place, has been taken to the hospital for the insane at Indianapolis. Me has heen an influential Methodiht for several years, and the krrip was the cause of his insanity.

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S. H. t'lnloid. New t'n.ssel, Wis., ^Y.'ts troubled with Neuralgia and Khouinn-. 1 tism his Stomach was disordered, bift

Jjiver was atTecled to an alniming doi gree, appetite fell away, and ho was terribly reduced in llesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Litters cured him.

Edward Shepard. Harrislmrg, III., had a running sore on his leg of eight years standing. I'sed three bottles of Electric UilUTH and seven boxes of Bueklen's Arnica Sidve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, ),, had live large fever sores on his leg. doctors I said be was incurable. One bot1.le of

Electric Hitters and one box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely Sold, bv ISv.e .V Co's Druggists.

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damage was done to the city. 1 •St4»n#» Oimrry Men t'onil»iin«. KurKXsiM'iUi. lud., March 'Jit. —The folh»wini,p pr«.»priott»rs of stone quarrios in this county have formeil a eoinbi f«»r mutual benctit: .1. 1-. Scanlan, J').I 'our Limestone. Company. Kureka Limestone Company, Kldo llick, doe' Kutrlish, A. A. Mai ee, W. 1\ K(thImis, Hoicourt »v Son. Harper it Musis, (.oman Limestone Company, \Y'»stport Idincstont* Company. Sand Creek Limestone Company. Tho combine has opened headquarters in this city and intends to do btisinos on a lar^e scale, d. I.. Seanlati is president and K«dcrt 1 la/eiri^r secretary.

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When Rally was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, slio cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, .-lie clung to Castoria. When she had Children, slio gtvo tliem Castoria.

H'itncssi'H.

Among the thousands ot testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Ailironr-, a 'well known citizen at Glen Itock, l'a., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, stc. one bottle of l|r. Miles' Now Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, cured him. 1'eter Jaquet, Salem. N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Ilea. .Disease, was turned away by physician., as ncurnble, death stared him in the face, could not lay down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately after using N'ew Cure he felt, better and could lay down and sleep ail night, and is now a well man. The New Cure is sold, also tree book, by Nye A Co. "Iloyal Itubji" I'tnl li me

It's leading characteristics are: Age, Purity and Strength--important, ileum in these days of imitation and adulter-! ation. Nothing better can be used to promote health, to stimulate and invigorate the system, tone the stomach, aid digestion, create an apetite and repair the waste tissues of the lungs, smooth and rich to the taste. A grand tonic for convalescents, the aged, mothers nursing, mid those reduced nnd weakened by wasting disease.

One bottle is equal in uutriment to twenty pounds ot beef. Demand "Royal ltuliy" of your drugg:st or dealer. Pint bottles GO cents quarts SI. Accept no substitute ''just as good''—tliey have it not.

UOYAT. WINK

Co., Chicago.

Sold and guaranteed by Nye .V Co the leading druggist. XeiCSJHIjicrx /.niOdvic. "Educators are certainly the great-est-benefactors of the race, and 1, alter reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular irks, 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 by our enterprising druggists Nye & Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also Hook of Testimonials showing that-it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache. Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplesrn Neuralgia. Hysteria, Fits, Epiloi l.ii Crtjijir.

No healthy person 1 If any dan gerons consequences from an attack oi la grippe if properly treated. It is much the same 11s a severe cold and requires precisely tho same treatment. Remain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Keniedy as directed for a severe cold and a prompt nnd complete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency of fa grippe to result in pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used it during the epidemics of the past two years we have yet to learn of a single case that has not recovered or tlmt has resulted in pnenmonia. 25 and .ri0 cent bottles for sale by Nye

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The best salvo in the world frr nits, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlienm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilopitibs corns and all skin eruptions, and losslively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 2."i .:»R.ts per 1" IT.

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Ft will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with 'i hroat,, Cheat, or Lungs. Dr. King's New Disoovory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid hack. Sufferers from La Grippe found it jtiFt tho thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottlo at our oxjxmse. and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is Trial bottlpfl froo nt Nyo & CoV Urng Store Large size

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rnAUId'.S IC DAVlS.oi' I'nHin tovva-sbip.ivit! b(i' fiirulirJjm- lor Sh riO of Montnomers county, subject to the decision of Uepidlii:n'n noiniualiiiK convent ion.

WILLIAM IIIA'IT will be a cfiniJitlutu tor Shorin (if M»ntfonieiy eourity. subjH to tb» de*if»i(iti ot the hcpubilinn nominating eonveutlou

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I dan? for HherStr ^ubjeet to t.nc dect^ioit ol' the I Republican nominating convention. JOHN M. STi.l'HI'N'SON. ol Madi.son lownship, ill be a candidate for iSherill' ol Monl vmjcr.v county, subject to the decision ot the lU'pnblicah uoinlnntluKconvention. I HAUVHV A. WJI.KIX.SON will ti 1* date, tor Prosceutlutr Atu»ruey c»f the ^^1 Judiciiil district subject to the dccisjtMi ol thf

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75 pair Elegant Cln:nil!e Tur­

ners late designs and be.sl color­

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New Goods Are Coming in at a Rapid Gait intc all the store.

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and price speak for theni-

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OUHS IS THE MOST Complete

Corset- Department

In the State o! Indiana.

•Nothing missing which is new

a.id desirable.

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We Have Correct Styles—London, Berlin and Paris. Fine Wool Stuffs, Silk Dress Fabrics and Cloaks

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Chamois and Fabric Gloves.

In our weli-kiYriwn brands in all the latest tintsV" V''V' ni:-%'v'/'s:iv'.e

Are just lovely and we war int.

you to call and get a bargain.

J'ir-t callers always get choice.

Embroideries and Laces in

Abundance, enough to Suit

Every Lady's Purse.

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leading one in this state

And looks as bright as a dollar

None hut the newest, be-t-mac!

and best-li'.ting garnients

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Lome to ihe center of attractions

and feast your eyes on all

which is essential to

Woman's warns and which at-'

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of tl'.eir sex.

Dressed and Undressed

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