Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 June 1892 — Page 4

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JEWELRY,

DIAMONDS,

WATCHES,

RINGS, Etc.

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A Handsome Pair

Of shoes outfit command handsome ]i'icc. Sometimes they do and sometimes thevdo not, and here's a casein whirl they don't. are selling our $3 shoe for $2. If the price was as handsome as the shoe it would be just about twice the money, and the shoe wouldn't be very dear at that. The whole story isn't told when it is not only called handsome, but phe nomenally cheap. It wears just well as it looks, it's as easy a shoe as ever

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FAIRBANKS

invaluable in

Sold

SANTA CLAUS •SOAP

OWES ITS REPUTATION AND SUCCESS TO ITS OWN MERITS.

IT IS PURE, UNADULTERATEaANDFOR RAPID CLEANSING POWER HAS NOEQUAL. it

by all

comfort to

the foot and it will hold it's shapliness until you begin to think of buying another pair

J. 5. KELLY,

124 Hast Main Street.

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Seering & Son's

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Delivered to all Parts of the City.

Warm Lanch at

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Grocers.

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SEERING & SON.

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KIRK'S

IIAMONI

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Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing,

Cures

Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns,

Etc,

Ho moves and Prevents Dandruff.

AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP.

Best for General Household Usa

CHICAGO.

DAILY JOURNAL.

THURSDAY, JUNE 16. 1892.

fLASHES FROM OVER THE 0ITJ".

—J. W. Lake, of Chicago, is in the city. —F. O. "Wishnrd loft to-day for his home in Iowa. —It. 8. Thomson returned from Fowler this morning. —A. A. Ilargrayo ,wns u( from ltookville last evening, I —A. T. Martin and mother returned to LaGro to-day. —Harold Taylor and wife returned to Indianapolis to-day.

Itev. ]). 1*. I'utnum returned to Lognnsporl this morning. John Meteer loft to-day for his home, l'ine ltidge, Dakota.

Gen. M. 1). Miinson is Handing few days at Lake Mnxinknckee. -ltov. J. 1'. Ewing is in tho city to officiate at the l)etchon-Leo wedding this evening. -Mr. and Mrs. Mort Finley, of Kokomo, were tlie guests of friends in this city yesterday.

Mrs. Nettie Beach is spending a wec-k among Wingate and Shawnee Mound friends.

Mrs. Sidney Underwood, nee Luse is the mother of a son and heir at her home in Chicago. -Oapt. J. B. I'ence and wife have gone to Harbor Springs, Mich., to be gono until September.

Geo. B. McCnteheon, of the LaFayrtte Journal, nttonded the juesilent's reception last night. —1'reBident Duncan, wife and son, of Coates' college. Terre Haute, are the guests of D. C. Smith and family.

George McCnteheon aud ltobert lacipies, of LaFavotte, arrived in the city last night to attend a picnic at the Shades to-day. —There will be a called meeting of Martha Washington lodge. Daughters of Kebeccah, this evening at 7 :•'!(.) o'clock. A full nttendanco is desired. —Tho memlxsre of the Methodist Sunday school, those who are to recite, and all othors, are requested to meet on Friday at four p. m. to practico for Children's day. —Throo well-known young men of this city were fined and coated SIO.M each for disgraceful drunken brawl, which they engaged last Tuesday night at an unseemly hour.

A number of friends hero have received announcements of the wedding of Jerre Keeney and Una Hell Herion. Mr. and Mrs. Kwney will be at home after July 1 at 'J'20 .South Washington street. —Becky Oatman protests that Miss Keltner did not buy lieer of her when alio gol on her glorious tool the other night. Mrs. Oatman says that Bhe i* running a temperance hotel and doesn't sell benr in less quantities than a ijuart. —The residents near a certain saloon 011

west Market street are complaining eeriously of the noisy vulgaritv praet.iced by the wife and other low down characters of tho north end who congregate lliere and guzzle beer and engage in n| scene language.

Another Burglary,

Another burglary in the business portion of the city was committed last night in a most cheeky am) nervy manner. The side door of Martin's Green street ice office was pried open with crowbars taken from Wade'* marble shop and the thief then entering had broken o]vn tho money drawer nnd extracted therefrom 81.91 and a half pint of plugged cpiartors which had been tossed in the back of the drawer. The clothes on the walls had loen searched and evon tho door leading to the ic« s'oring room broken open. Mrs. Ilr.llowuy who lives in the Uarter block states that about ton o'clock she saw a man sneaking ulmut the office and watched his pncnlinr movements for nearly an hour. Tho thief left no clow but the police are of the opinion that these numerous little burglaries are committed by Homo overgrown boy who has thus far played in remarkable luck in escaping detection but who will sooner or later come to grief.

A woiiD TO THE WISE.—Look at your shoes, if they need repairs take them at oirce to Itichards' shoe shop. The will will lm promptly and properly repaired.

W. S. JticHAitnH, practical shoe maker, 120 west Main street.

Elootion Inspectors.

The county commissioners met this week aud appointed the following gentlemen from the several townships us election inspectors:

UNION TOWNSHIP.

Precinct 1—W. W. Morgan. l'recinct 2—James Coons. Precinct 3—Jera Chadwiek. l'recinct I—J. C. VanSandt. Precinct 5—Marion Smail. Precinct G—ltobert Smith. Precinct 7—B. F. Snyder. Precincts—J. B. ltice. Precinct 9—John Sullivan. l'reciuct 10—E. C. Griffith. Precinct 11—G. F. Hall. Precinct 12—J. S. Steele. Precinct 13—J. H. Coftman. l'recinct 14 —Snm Fraley. Precinct 15—Wm. Stonecipher. Precinct 10—Dan Morris.

COAIJ CHEEK.

Precinct 1—Dan Curtis. l'recinct W. W. Washburn, l'recinct 3T—Township Trustee.

WAY.SE.

Precinct 1 —W. J. Cord. l'recinct 2—John H. Gray. l'reciuct 3—Township Trustee. ltrriiF.v. Precinct 1—Township Trustee. Precinct 2—W. W. McSpadden.

IlliOWX.

l'recinct 1—H. A. Foster. Precinct 2—Township Trustee. Precinct 3—Robert Oldshuo.

SOOTT.

l'recinct 1—J. A. Servies. Precinct 2—Township Trustee. MADISON. Precinct 1—Township Trustee, l'recinct 2—W. W. Halstead.

SCllAIt CHEEK.

l'recinct 1—Isaac Woodward. Precinct 2—Township Trustee. FRANKMN. Precinct 1—Township'Trustee. Precinct 2—J. M. Johnston. l'recinct 3—J. W. Durham.

WAI.Nl'T.

Precinct 1—ltobert Galloway, l'recinct 2—Township Trustee. Precinct 3—J. W. Perry.

CLARK.

Precinct 1—Josoph Graybill. Precinct 2—Cliff Hill. Precinct 3—Township Trusteo.

Senator Mount a Dark Horse. A ltopnblican who is in the councils of the party said yesterday: "The pledge of our delegates to the national convention, that if the President was renominated-he would receive tho electoral vote of the Stiite,confronts us with an important responsibility. In case the pronounced candidates develop too warm a contest, it is possible that a dark houso will bo selected. In that case the name of James A. Mount will bo considered, and it would, I am sure, prove a fortunate one for tho party.— Jinliutt}oli.s Joitriittl.

Whose Sower Is It?

Tho city council and the county commissioners met yesterday and discussed the repairing of tho Washington street sower. The council swore that it was the county's sewer ami the commissioners protested that it was tho city'B. No adjustment was reached and the matter went over until a future mooting. In the meantime a big storm may double tho damage.

hi SUES.

Home grown strawberries aro in the market. Tho prospect for a good ]crop of porn and wheat, oats and rye aro good.

Wheat harvest will soon be hero and the self binder will be oiled up and started.

Geo. Thomas and lion Long, of New Richmond, were in our midst last Tuesday evening.

If you wish to know what is going on in tho Republican camp subscribe for THE JoniNAi.,

It is said that A. Durham haB got a settlement out or the Monon authorities, but the sum paid is kept a secret.

Who of tho fanners have said we will raise no corn this year because or so much rain'!" The grumbler is not dead yet.

Charles IIafter has started his straw bailer to work and will give work to the men who like tho work of handling straw.

James Vancleave, of the Star City, is now a resident of our town. He occupies the exchange building on Hall and James street.

Mrs. Jessie Ijewellen was out driving last Sunday. It is tho first time she has lxen out of tho house in five long months. She still has rheumatic:::.

W. G. Voliva, tho young man who has leen preaching for tho Christian church, will not bo with us next voar as he has taken a church in Illinois to preach for. Who the church will hire another year has not yet leen decided.

SOUTH VSl)\.

Rumor says, two wed.lings this fall, Clara Britton is working at I'.ml Wra\ 'H.

No wonrlor I'.ud Wray smiles, it is 10 lb. boy. Miss Dollie Donley is visiting friends at Waveland.

Miss Maymo Thomas returned' home Sunday, from Crawfordsville. On account of tho busy time the partv it, Dick Foust's was not vory

t-liop.

well

at tended. Mrs. liennett and daughter, Miss Susie visHel at John Armentrout's the first or tho week.

The True l.irxallic I'ri ncijilr. Of tho plants used in manufacturing tho pleasant remedy, Syrup of Fifrs, has permanently lencfieia] effect on the human system, while the cheap vogotablo oxtracts and mineral solutions, usually sold as medicines, aro permanently injurious. Being well informed, you will use tho true remedy only. Manufacture.] by the California Syrup Co.

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WHEN yon havo a delicate job of shoe work you want done don't have it spoiled. Just remember Richardn'

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REPUBLICAN MEETINGS

To Select Delegates to the Congressional, -Senatorial and Representative Conventions.

The Republicans of Montgomery county and nil who will act and vote with them at the approaohing election, will meet in the township mass convention in their respective townships at the place hereafter named on Saturday, June 18, 1892, at 2 o'clock, p. 111. for the purpose of selecting delegates and alternates to the following conventions:

Congressional convention at ltockville, Indiana, (the date not yet fixed) nnd to the Joint Senatorial and Joint Representative conventions, the lntter two to be held at Greencastle, on Thursday, July 7th, 1892.

Township will meet nt tho places hereinafter named and the basis of representation for the three conventions will be the same to-wit: One delegate and one alternate for each 100 votes or fraction of 50 or more, cast for Milton Trussler:

Goal Crook, at central school house, ", Wayne, at Wayuotown Scott,ui ivntor school house 1. Madison,at. Linden 2, Siifrnr Creek, at cenU'i* school house 1. Fi-iiiiklln, at. DitrlliiK'oh, Kiple.v, at Alamo 1. 1'rown, at W'avelatiil, :s. Walnut., at center sewtol house, Chirk, at Luiloim ".

Each precinct in Union township will le entitled to one delegate to each of said conventions nnd will meot as follows:

Union No. l.drund Jury Koom. MayorsOllfec. ». U.S. William's Ollicc. 4, W. T. Wilmington's Law Ulllee, !i, Crane & Auderson's 0, P. M. Wee's 7.T. L. SLUwoU's 8, C. L. Thomas' 0. D. W. Hartmnn's 10, Smalt Court Koom. 11, l'robato Court Koom. 12, S. A. SttlwoU's 13, Kennedy & Kennedy' 14. II. H. Kussoll's 1."., C. N. William's 10.R.C. Snyder's

The Secretary of each meeting will please send by first mail to County Chairman the names and post office addresses of each delegate and alternate selected. C. N. WILI-IAMS,

County Chairman.

AKir

ltoss.

P.M.Brown has been at Ladoga Miss Sallie nunt is home from Illinois, Iris Beck is attending school at Ladoga.

Rev. ,T. P. Stephen preached hero on Sunday. Miss Taylor is making dresses in Montana.

Miss Ida Tatcher, of Danville, is itingliero. J. L. Winters, of Louisville, was hero last Monday.

Ed Inlow and wife, of Anderson, an visiting hore. Miss Rose Sperry wns at Imlianapolii on Thursday.

O. ID. Kelly's office is over in the Me Coy building. Dr. King is building an offico on his Main street lot.

Dr. Brannan, of Shannondalo, was here on Saturday. Prof. W. B. Rodman is teaching in a normal at Lebanon.

Miss Minnio Winters is at ending school at Lobanon. Misses Nora Best anil Maud Southard visited hore oyer Sunday.

John Niger and Ella Mattern, of Danville,have boon guests of R. F.King/ Rev. N. ii. McCallum, of Irvington. will preach here Sunday morning and evening. .Tamos Hurt was at Indianapolis last Monday, and D. M. Turner at Crawfordsville.

Tho Methodist church ladies will give an ico cream supper on Saturday evening. Juno 20.

Dr. Bowers has received some line specimens of wood, shells and curious plants from James Mitchell, of Califor nia.

$100 ttcwartl $100.

The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thero is one dread eil disease that science hns boon able to euro in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to thq medical fraterni ty. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation or the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in its curative power that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any caso that it rails to euro. Send Tor list of Testimonials.

Address, F. J. CHENEY A- Co.,Toledo,O. irt?"Sold by druggists, 7.rc.»

I HE fame of Nicholson's photographs not limited to this section of tho Stato and all the visitors are Hocking the gallery to eoe his exhibits and gi»t some photos for thomsolvos.

EVE, ear and throat diseases only, Dr. Greene, Joel Block. Fitting of glasses a specialty.

Mile*' McrveiX lAver I'tllx. Act on anew principle—regnlatingthe tver stomtcho nnd bowels thrauyh the nerves. A new discovery. Dr .Miles' Pills speedily cure billounoss. bad taste, torpid iver piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallost, mildest urest. 30 doses 20 cents.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorla.

Two Grcitt ICxcufHliniH.

One to Chicago Juno 18, 1!) ami 20 good to rotum including Juno 20th via andalia to St. Josoph, Michigan aud steamer to Chicago going on tho fast train and having a good night's rest on boat, keeping your berth until 7 a. m. at Chicago. Faro round trip

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cludes berth on tho steamer. One, to Ft. Wayno June 27 and 2R, good to return Juno 29, S3.K!) round Crip. Loavo home K:15 n. m., arrive at Ft. Wayno 1:10 p. m. via tho Wabash. Perfect connection on the return, arriving home at i):l a. m. or 8:10 p. m.

J. C. HUTOHLNHON, Agent.

Ituchltn'H Antlva Halve

Thebeet salve in the world fcr ruts bruises, aoree, uloors, salt rhoum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilapinbe oorns and all skin eruptions, and losstively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents jer box. For sale by Nye ft Oo

We Lead the Trade in

CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY!

MOTHFRS' FRIEND is a scientifically prepared Liniment, every ingredient of r-.vonnized value and in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients are combined in a manner hitherto unknown

"MOTHERS* I E N

WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Rain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to MOTHERS nxiiled FREE, containing valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sentbv express on rcci-ipt of price |t.60 per bott'

DHADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlantl.G

SOLD li\ 4.LL UltUtiGIBTH Sold bv Nve & Ce.

MO VM AINS AM) SI1ASIIOIt II. I)clhjhtfut ilc.iurtH for Sum iner llecreatlan.

Tho Alloghnny Mountains find tho Atlnntic Boneoiiat control the entire list ot ntlnictions to those in senrch of honlth or' plonsuro. NVhito Sulphur Springs, tho Warm, Hot nnd Holding,the Natural Dridgo, the now and decidedly elegant hotel at (ioshon and many other large resorts in the mountriins besides hundreds of desirable private bonnling houses: llygeia Hotel at Old Point Comfort, Virginia lieaih, Newport News anil other resorts on tho sea shore are reached only by tho .Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, a route noted nlike for excpiisito mountain and valley scenery and for its unrivalled train service.

New catalogues giving a complete list of resorts and boarding houses with a comprehensive map of the .Virginias, can bo procured free by addressing A. H. Miller, Travelling Passenger Agent, O. X- 0, Railway, Indianapolis, Ind., or C. R. Rynn, Division Passenger Agent, Cincinnati, Ohio.

1 have been a great sufferer from dry catarrh for many years, and I trie'd many remedies, but none did me so much good as Ely's Cream Halm. It completely cured me.—M. .T. Lfil'y, 39 woodward nve., Boston Highlands, Mass.

I think Ely's Cream Balm is the best remedy for catarrh I ever saw. I never took anything that relieved mo so quickly, and I novor folt so well for a long time. 1 used to be troubled with severe headaches tw» or three times a week.— J.. A. Alcorn, Ag't U. P. R. R. Co., Eaton, Colo.

Specimen Case*.

S. 11. Clifford, Ne\y Cassol, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rhoumatiBin, his stomach was disordered, his livor was ritl'ected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away and ho was terribly reduced in llesh and strength. Three bottles of electric bitters cured him.

Edward Shopard, Ilarrisburg, 111., had a running soro on his log of eight years standing. Used lliroo bottles of electric bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's arnica salve and his leg is now sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large fever sored on his log, doctors said ho was curablo. One lottle of electric bitters nnd one box of Rncklen's arnica salvo cured him. Sold by Nye Co., Druggists.

Tun following item, clipped from the Fort Madison, (.Iowa,) Democrul, contains information well worth remembering: "Mr. John Roth of this city, who met wiili an accident a few days ago spraining and bruising his leg and arm i|inte severely, was cured by one 50 cent bottlo of Chamberlain's Palm Balm." This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and should havo p'aco in ovory household. For sale by Nye A-Co.

Strong mtnCHHCK.

Among tho thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's Now Heart Oure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a woll known citizen at Olen Ro!k, l'n., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering sjiells, stc. ono bottle of Dr. Miles'- New lleart Cure and ono box of Nerve and liiver Pills, curod him. Peter Jaquet, Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with lieu.' Disease, was turned away by physician., as ncurable, death stared him in the face, could not lay down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately aftor using Now Cure he folt bottor and could lay down nnd sleep all night, and is now a woll man. The New Cure i« sold, also tree book, by Nye & Co.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorla.

Millinery! Millinery!

Another invoice of New Shapes in Hats, hat and bonnet frames, new shades and designs in Ribbons and Flowers—in fact, the Trade Palace Millinery Parlor is the place and depend on for all that is latest in the market in fine stylish millinery and beautiful artistic workmanship

At the Lowest Prices.

DRESS GOODS AND/TRIMMINGS

While in While Goods, Summer Goods, Laces and Embroideries we have a house full at"almost your'own prices.

Come, Ladies, for the largest store, best stock, and lowest prices are at the Old Reliable Trade Palace of

McClure & Graham.

NORTII WASHINGTON STREET.

WILLIAMS BROS.,

Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.

Nulling vory cheap. 125 South 'jreen St. Opposite Music Hall,

WOOD. WOOD.

Wc have itis da)' bought ami control (lie wood from the luib and spoke factory. All orders left at io.| South (^eon street, or with driver, will be promptly filled for the cash.

Wall Paper!

We will discount peddlars' prices 25 percent!

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

CORNER liOOK STORE.

The New American Steam Laundry,

At lic foot of Washington Street, (iimruiiteos All Work.

Work called for and delivered free of charge to all parts of the city.

CLEAN TOWELS AT BOTH OFFICES—1241Enst Market and 113 South Green. liii'O Curtains it Specialty.

The Crawfordsville 1 ransfer Line,

WAIJKUI* IMSIJKY, i'roprtotorfl.

Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city, OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS.} Leave orders at the stables on Market street,- or at the branch oflice at C. A. Snodgrass' store on Washington street. Telephone No. 47.

Remember, wo make 110 charge for measuring your bouse itml eRtiumtniK cost or your work. Hydrants put. in uiul old ones repaired. Wc dual in all kinds of Pumps which wo

11 AL DL'.li & BASSKY.

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1 .A Guaranteed Cure for l'lles of whaUnxr InU'niul, llllnd or

H|oellii^[txjli!ii^,Chroiilc,itooonturHuredlLiiry

TliU He'.ie una positively novor tieeii known to full.. Il.au a box, 0 lKixes for Iti.OU sunt liy mall prepuWl on reeolot of prion. A written OuHrantuo postlvoly Klven to eucli- purehiisur 9f °.bP1xc!)*,'on purchased atouellmo, to refund U10 lfi.00 ntild ir not cured, Oiuiruntoc Issued hy Nye A to, DruKtrlsM & Sole A if cuts JrawfonlnvlHn ind. HainniOH Kroe.

"Jtoyal lluby" I'ort wine. No good tiling should Ixs outlawed because hero and thoro a graceless porHon trouts it liHBoly. It isjust (tn urccH' Miry to iirimiiiixtrr invigiirants to the mji'tl (ind frnlilc ax it is to Ktrcntjthrn a tlwi'lliny Unit in hsyhniimj to ilrcit//. Not only may life bo grontiy prolongod by artificial support, but the declining years of those near nnd dear to us bo rendered moro comfortable and ago relieved of many of its usual pains and penalties by a judicious uno of "Koynl Ruby" Port Wine ench bottlo is guaranteed by tho undersigned to be absolutely puro and over fivo years old nt bottling or money paid for it will bo refunded. Quart bottles $1.00 pints 00 els: novor sold in bulk. 800 that you got "Royal Ruby." For snlo by \yo & Co. Bottled by Royal Wino Co., Chicago.

Lane's family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Most people need to •ae it.

T. R. T1NSLEY,

Architect and Superintendent.

20 3 rurfl' prnctlcul exycrlcucu In Coluuilmh.o Uiu-inrmti UIKI KunsusCliy, Mo.

Public and Private Buildings.

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West Waluush uvenuo, or Tlnsley & M'lrtln'a hardware store.

FURNITURE

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

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

Wm.TTEIder,

43 and 40 8. Meridian St.

INDIANAPOLIS

Who Ires A FROM! bmtnenB pMltlnn In tfio Worlrt*® Fair cit, should wrlto at onrn for ProiiMn.iuti of tno famous Metropolitan nuMlnoM College. (Miljani). UniuuatfftcU1tl(»sforpla'tttKgrAln»iei. Kstablhuod SO years. Ocoii|le» itHown milhlhiK* Address i. iMtwffftM. Principal.

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