Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 December 1892 — Page 4

For

It's Just as Oood the Grocer said, proffering arotber brand. "SANTA CLAUS SOAP

Christmas

Presents

See

is Wnat wewanK have youarHj now or? barjd We'll cerfait?lij hake noolber, we use none but the best, And oil sbrcwd dealers keep it, are you behind the rest

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The Latest to Be Had of

J. S. KELLY.

124 East Main Street.

Agents Wanted on Salary

Or commission. to handle tho Now Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and greatest Belling' novelty ever produced. Knifes ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like mairic 200 to :*00 percent profit. Onoagent's sales amounted to W20 In six days. Another, 132 lii two hours. Previous experience not necessary, For terms and full particulars. addrens, The Monroe Kraser Mfir Co. LaCro^e. Wis. 44 6

USTotioe.

The Montgomery Savings Association wiil open a new series of stock on the lirs» Saturday in January, 1V.W. Shares. $100 each: dues,

-0

cents per week. Those

wishing stock should call at the Secretary's oflice. W. W.MOKUAN, Secretary.

IAM0N

TAR SOA

Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing,

Ourea

Onappad Bands, Wounds, Barns, Etc, Bemovos and Prevents Dandruff.

MERIC1N FAMILY SOAP.

But for General Household I.Jsa

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DAILY JOURNAL.

MONDAY. DEC. 12. 1892.

THB DAILY JOURNAL IS for sale bv Robinson .t Wallace, and Tontious Laoey.

"-Andrew McMuken, of Chicago, is in the city. —Dr. Gonzalos spent Sunday Chicaco with friends. --There wiii be prayer meetings at Center church next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. —There will be prayer meeting at Center church Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of this week, preparatory to communion next Sunday. —There will be a regular meeting of Washington Camp, No. 0, P. ). S. of A. Tuesday eveuing. Nomination of ofli cers and other important business will lie placed before the meeting/,' :A targe attendance is requested. —W. A. .Sweet ill an ha3 succeeded Mr. Stallard as D. H. Baldwin A- Co.'e tuner for Crawfordaville. Mr. Sweetman lias worked in a piano factory all his life until recently and consequently knowthow to put an instrument in the best ol order. —The Washburn Symphony Club of Crawfordsville will i/ivo an entertainment here Thnrsd.-iy night in Nixon's

hall. We can speak personally for he company being ladies and gentlemen and that they will give a good entertainment.— Veolerslntrtjl, Stirs.

Here Wednesday Night.

Barney Ferguson and one of the strongest combinations presenting farce coiiiedy will present "AlcCarty's Mishaps.' well known for its proclivi ties to provoke merriment, The play itsolf remains the same, the funny situations. amusing incidents and witty dialogues, serving as a vehicle upon which the fun is based. It is garbed, however, with new surroundings, new music, new songes and dances, and that the different characters will be portrayed is assured by a review of the players.

Barney Ferguson has ingratiated himself witii the theatre goers by his original methods, peculiar personality, and funny mannerism, together with a dialect that is inimitable and a concept of makeup that creates lnnghter and is irresistible.— 1'ixxa Xotivr.

For The Sandwich Islands. Miss Marv H. Krout, who for the past few years has been connected with the editorial stall' of the Chicago Inter Ccimn, lias been commissioned bv that paper to vjsit the Sandwich Island in the capacity of a correepoudent. She will be gone about, six weeks. Mist Krout is an acute observer and her facile pen will -tell what she sees und hears in most charming style, ller mis sion is a most important one and the fact that she has been delegated to go is a compliment to her great abilities. She will leave Chicago next Wednesday for San Francisco and will sail on the '-ist lust.

Raided '.Vi-x

Last evening the police walked out across the fill to the Black llillu and took an inventory of the Christmas stock of Mrs. Betty liolloway, better known to the select social sjihire which she moves as Betty "''nah. This excellent creature hud a- iegant and extensive assortment of n„lii goods, both male and female- The police were of the opinion that it would bo an ex cellent plan for ail the goods to pay tariff to the city. Accordingly tin Mayor was called upou this morning to line the whole mob, ten in number.

flind Social.

This evening the Y.l'.S.C.E. of Center church will give a uaud social to which all are cordially invited. There will be no admittance charged and a good time is assured.

I f'/illll Iitijtitfs

The pleabant flavor, gentle action and Boothing etTect of S\rup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, nud if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying retults follow its nee so that it is tha bent family family remedy known and every family should have bottle.

-LIIK dair.tiest souvenir spootid ever seen in CrawfordEville are at Host's jewelry store.

CHRISTMAS lien and handkerchiefs at Kamsay A- Cioltro'B.

C. L. HOST has special line of fine watches unliable for Christmas gn'ts.

l,Hey

WHAT THEY WILL DO WITH US. HIS NAME IS DENNIS.

Souio of the More Importaut Measures to a Brutal Unclo Exercisos the Pretty PrivtOotuo Before the Next Legislature. lego ot Kinsiiip to His Ssrrow. Om uf the old Democrutii meuiberii some thieo weeks ago Lizzie HiloY( of the legislature who is in position to ti„,

of taxes or whether it can he amended

so as to provide for a more judicious ex-

penditnre of the inonev now at command

is the conundrum that will puzzle the

the money now expended is

Hoions. rognrdod as sullicient to secure better results, but it will have to be handled with better judgment than heretofore. The attitude of the farmer delegates in the congress will make the representatives extremely cautious on this question, for the farmer seenls now to be an element in'political contests that is the subject of most distinguished consideiation.

The party in the ascendancy is also preparing for a close scrutiny of appropriations. For ten years there has been a steady increase in tho allowances to State benevolent and penal institutions, but it is now asserted that a halt is to be called, nearly all of the institutions having been provided in previous years with money for buildings and other improvements. No more will be given by the coming session for building purposes, There is not likely to be any change in the methods or management, but should there be it will be looking toward political control.. 1

The tax law is not likely to be materially changed. '.the Democratic members of the general assembly contend

that that measure, which was so assid-

uously assailed by their opponents, has

received the seal of public approbation I

,ind will be undisturbed.

It rests with the supreme court to do

1

l,ermin» whether the solons will have lo

tackle an apportionment act. If the' ., pending question results in the unconstitutionality of the present statute,

then the matter will be one for consider ation.

It is claimed, however,

will not be difficult to adjust this act in conformity with the court's decision. I With the gerrymander wiped out, the control of the legislature, in close years, at least, would depend upon the result

conduce the necessity of irtioe furnishing top-potch candidates. The labor element of Indiana will demand an act creating a State board of arbitration. This will certainly be granted, the oulv possible hitch being as to whether enforced arbitration shall be made a feature of the act.

Those Lovely Hey Rubes.

Some dais since Tnr. .IOUKNAI, had occasion to remark in a somewhat, cutting manner upon the ancient and honorable

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know gives the following program for I tiirneil from Logansport. whero eho had the coining session: ljeen employed, quite sick, and a ease of 1 he road question, agitated l\\ Lvjtlioitl fover MOOU sot in. She was well recent cougress, will occupy consilium-

Knbe Gang" of Wayne-

lown. Very naturally the members re sented this and Saturday's issue of the Dvspatrh published the rules governing this organization. The rules were preluded by a statement that tlugang was prepared to swipe Perr/ Martin, the school master, or any one elro interfering with them. A calm perusal ot the following rules cannot but impress the casual render with sense of the lofty ideas and patriotic principles governing the "Hey Rube Gang" of Wr.ynetown:

Kru 1.—That each person that joins the gang must first take an oath to

Jand

by his pard in trouble of any kind. Kui.k 2.—That ho shall keep all the working.of the gang a secret.

I'.ii.k 3.—That said gang shall have grip, password, and "war crv." KUI.K 4.—That gang shall have omCaptain and several under him.

KIT.U 5.—That said gang shall have Secret Service composed of two or more to tind out when danger threatens, and to be known to no one but the Captain.

KIT.K G. —That any member of gan? violating rules shall be thrown out of said gang, and shall be compelled lo keep the working of the gang a secret.

A Departure in Sunday-School Work. I he Sunday-school of Center clmtch will depart from the established custom of using the International "lesson leaves and beginning with January, devote twelve months of the study of (lie life of Christ. Books suitable for students of all ages will be provided and it io expected to spend the year in a nm.it. inforesting and profitable manner. It is

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expected to increase the attendance of the school materially by this move.'

Dissolved Partnership.

The hardware lirm of Houlehi.n ,t Stump has dinsolved partnership. Mr. Houlehan has retaineil th-}establishment, and has taken, as a partner, Mr. Thomas Ouillen.

niE KKOKET OF BEAUTY. Is health. The secret of health is the power to properly digest what you eat. if constipated or euliermg with mdiges Hon ami stomach "trouble, nso Los Angeles Raisin Cured Prnno Lnxnt've sold by Moilett A' Morgan, as it will immediate and permanent

give von lief.

For sic.k or nervous headaches, indigestion or constipation. MolTett Morgan recommend Los Angeles Raisin Ourod Prune Laxative.

,n known dining room girl, re-

m)

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law oun lie improved without an increase ^ecordingly

1(iBt

ble attention. Whether the existing j,4(.rniitu,,|

as lmr

Saturday, however, to sit

l0

hugd rOToim ftIul

g(1 down town,

a

CH! was ordered and in

thj5 llllllrlK)ou I3uek

price )rove up just

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lo

„king

oW

toilm lo

.astomer tied his

|ie ft ee and waded in the

hmigP) oast of thp

(m

ylimia!in

BUllimi

^root, without parley or even

ceremony. This gentloman was Mr. Dennis O'Connor, of Lebanon, in the State of Boone, an uncle of Miss Kiley, and a mighty man of valor. Mr. O'Oonner since the death of the mother of the Riley girls about two weeks ago, has exercised a fatherly interest in their welfare and kindly condescends whenever in this city to minister to their physical wants by kicking them or knocking them in the head. Mr. O'Conner does this of course in order to keep the young ladies in the straight and narrow path. lie rightly holds that since the poor creatures have no parents to perform such loving ollices that it is incumbent upon him to assume the parental prerogative as far as in him lies. Accordingly as soon as he entered the Riley residence Saturday afternoon he gave Miss Lizzie a loving caress with his boot and followed it up with several hearty love p.its on her head with clenched list. He was kicking and I beating her shamefully when Buck

Price startled by her agonized cries burst into the door. O'Conner who was frothing with rage and who more ro

selnl)k .ll wikl b( „,t lhfin a man drow

Slorkholdrris .\titirr.

The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Indiana Live Stock Investment Company will be held at the ollice of the company in Crawfordsville on the second Tuesday in January. 1H!)"'., at 7 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing e: r, and such other bus'ness as may •ome b-fore the meeting. /. Mamoh.NKV, A. I\ RAMSEY, hi-cretary. President.

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A Kru uiI

hia chaB

cf lfae T,je

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lice wore telephoned for from the station

ar.d quickly arrived. O Conner was

jerked into a cab and hauled down town

where the Mayor lined him for carrying I concealed weapons and cast him into jail. As soon as he is released there will be another case against him for

asB

.„Ut and batterv.

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

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in Marion county, the population of and ease follows the use of Irish Herb which now entitles it to ten numbers in Tea. Children like it. 20 cents at all the two branches Such a change would ^ruS stores. certainly have effect of making a it- Tins copper i.nd brass kettles at C. tied of politics in that county, and might,

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Wm. Phelps and Fauny Chrisuian.

eertse of vlf{ort he ilUl

have all been sold for Christmas

presents but (mother lot is coming iu.

./•'.'PERSON'S desiring New Year's cards either for calling or for gifts can In supplied at Thk Jorii.NAL oflice. WT have a large variety to select from.

Di Gitr.EXE is studying the hospitals of Chicago. He .wiil return Dec 1? to remain.

NOVELTIES in silverware at all prio. .v at C. L. Host's. You can tind some thing here for a Christmas gift.

MY store will lie open from now until after Christmas every night until '.I o'clock. Lons Bisciior.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

An honest Swede tells his story in [plain but unmistakablo language for the lienefit of the public. One of my children took r. revere cold and got the croup, gave her a teaspoonrnl of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and in five minutes later 1 gave hJr one more. By this time 6he had to cough up the gathering in her throat. Then eho went to sleep and slept good for tifteen minutes. Then she got up and vomited then she went back to bed and slept good for the remainder of the night. She got the croup the second night and gave the eamo remedy with the same good results. I write this because I thought there might be some, one in the same need and not know the true merits of this wond'rf"l modecino. Charles 11. Thomp?een, I vs Moines, Iowa. Fifty cent bottles loi sale by Nye .t Booe, druggists.

Whon IJahy "7ns r.i'.k, wo gave hor CastorlA. Vt hen she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria. V.'hc-n sho hpcftme Miss, sho clung to Castoria. When she hart Children, aho gave them Castoria.

Tin Ladies' Auxilliary, Knights of St. John, will hold a fair at the KuighU hall Thursday, Friday and Saturday Dec. 15, 1C and 17. Kefreshmen'ts served each evening.

Tho laws of health are taught in our schools: but not in a way to foe of much practical benefit and are never illustrated by living examples, which in many cases could easily be done. If Fomo scholar, who had just contracted a cold was brought before the school, so that all could hear the dsv loud cough, and know its significance see tho thin white coating on the tongue, and later, I f.s the cold developes, see the profuso watery expectoration and thin watery discharge from the nose, notoneof them would ever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were. Tho scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Cough

Remedy freely, that all might see that even a severe cold could be cured in one

ton the benefit of those who enn not or two days, or at least greatly miticomo early we will keep our store opuu gated, when properly treated as soon as until after Christmns until 9 o'clock. I the first symptoms nppear. For sale symptoms nppear.

L. Btfiiov. by Nye .V Tiooo, the drnggists.

MOTHERS'! FRIEND'

To Young Mothers

1 fMes OhSkS BMh Easy. I

0 Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain,

Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. Jlnnk to Mothers" mailed- Fit EE. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. S

ATLANTA, GA.

1 SOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS.

Sold bv.Nve & (J«.

THE FAIR.

OUR LINE OF

ICHRISTMAS GOODS

£.\tt. complete and open for our inspection. $ j.Come Early! Our prices I are at the bottom

jSouvenier Spoons, After-Din-ner Coilees, Sugar Ba.-kets.

|Fine Cups and Saucers. Hanging and Vase Lamps I DolLs, Books, Toys.

I The Fair. South Washington Street.

•BBEassnaBBiWffliwicnr—

NEW FIRM

I

have sold an interest in my business to my brother Amzi.

Thanking the public for their liberal patronage, and soliciting a continuance of the same 1 am most respectfully

G. E. BROCK.

Hhl/mr iiltli lira Hon.

To piles* the number, who uHl dare to: Of alt the ills that llesh is heir to. To hear the half you could not bear to: Ami lovel.v woman IIUH tier share, too She'd have some lews if she'd repair to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. For '•run down,".debilitated and overworked women, is the best of ail restoraiivetonics. A potent specific for all thosecoronicweakticsse»,and diseases peculiar to women: a powerful, general, as .veil .iwuterine, tonic and nervine. It imparts vigor and strength to the whole system It promptly cures weakness of the stomach, nausea, indigestion. bleating, debility and sleeplessness, in either sex. It is carefully compounded by an experienced physician and adapted to woniiins d^ijcato organization. Purely vegetable and pflr'ectly harmless in any condition of the system. Theonly medicine women, sold ty druggists, under a positive guarantee of fat.isfac.i.ion ersrv case, or price (Sl.iW) refunded.

"Any l'orf, In a Siorm,''

but in a moment. M' calm reasoning try 'Koyal ltuby Port '.Vine." It Is he purest and best wine of its class. Good body, excellent flavor and groat strength. Economical too for mcdicannl and family use. Let. it convince you itself. Quart bottles *1.00, pints lit) cts. For sale by Nye&Booe.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

Unserving Praise.

We desire to say to our citizens, that tor years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled rcinodies that sollns well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitato to guaranteo them every time, and we stand ready to refund tho purchase price,if good results do not follow thoir use These remedies havo won tbeir great nonularity purely on their merits. For Sale ny Nye & Booe Druggists.

Another Large Lot of

CLOHKS

Just Arrived at the

Trade Palace From tlie Largest

To the Smallest Size.

We offer the best values in CLOAKS for tho money and that is the secret of our large cloak sales. Wo will fit your forms and pocket books at tho TRADE PALACE. Mr. McClure spent last week in the markets and our stock of

Domestics, Dress Goods Trimmings and Millinery

Is complete iu choice thingB nt broken prices. In faot you will find bargains in all departmontr, of

McClure & Graham.

North AVushlnstou at.

Sick Folks

knows Inil little about how to cure CHRONIC DISEASES. The reason SP easy to see, the medicines ami .methods of uMnjr are dllferem, and like other people—the doctor knows hesti hat. whli-h he praetlces most. Patent medicines often do us much harm as jrod. hence some doctors study only how to treat, ehronic di«eases and to such should the Hlllleted apply. There is hut one doctor In this county giving his KNTJKK A iTKNTION to tin' cure of chronic diseases—

Dr. W. D. TILNEY,

whose oflice Is south ol the court, house, fly the use of new and proved medicl' es. mostly vegetable and mild, combined withcoiiFUiit study and a varied and large practice of over thirty years, ho has cured hundrecs where all others* have failed. He guarantees a cure for big neck, throat, lung, stomach, liver, bowel and kidney diseases, blood taints, caUtrrh, deafne*B, dropsy, heart- disease, old sore legs, nervousand private diseases, loss of manhood, female diseases, rheumatism, skin diseases, S Tofnla, tape worm. Do not delay seeing lit in if you are not fooling well, even If you don't know what ails you. Mis ability to detect the true nature of diseases is most wonderful. His charges are within the reach of all so there is no use of being sick.

20 per cent. Discount

For THIS WEEK ONLY. ROBINSON & WALLACE.

CORNER BOOK STORE.

SliouUi understand thiitthctr family tor—no matior how KOO'.l he is iu oilier

diseases—as ruje.

A I'lay that will cure your Cynical Feelings!

E\_i) thing New, Bright and Interesting!

Merry Comedians, Pretty Girls and Clever Specialists.

ou will laugh, you will scream

Prices 35c, 50c and 75c

PAUL J. BARCUS, D.

.•!••: riii'gicl ui unl Surftion,

Ofticc: 111 West Main Street.

RELIABLE,

PBOMFT, ACCOMMODATING

WILLIAMS BROS.

Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty. 125

South Green St.

Opposite Music Hall.

-0]jaui5V|ut.i[WAiSA«rsCi'icso: S:.{

DIHEOT z.ms To all points

North and South—Chicago and I.ou sville. Through Route to Western Points. SolidlPullman Vestibule Train Service

ILKTWEKX

Chicago-Louisville. Chicnpo-eincinnat Crawfordsville Time-Table: XOHTH— SOFTII •t: 1 -t am (I2 »m 1 ni

II. S. WATSON. Atreiit.

VANDALIA LINE

I I IIMjB table 11 FOKTIIE NOHTll No. .VJ, Kx. Sun, 8:1 (S a.m. for St. Joseph.

K.v. Hun. 0:18 p. m. f«»r outli Bend.. KOH THK SOUTH. '51 E.y. Sun. 9:4-1 a.m. for Terr«» Hall to r»o, oJJ lix. Sun. 5:^0 p.m. tor Tcrro Haute

For complote time cunl, plvlnK all truln« and stations, and for full iufoimation fcr rates, lirough ears, etc., address

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent

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Music HALL, Wednesday, Dec. 14

A Night of Real Good Fun!

•Tlie Producer ol Mirth,"

Mr. Barney Ferguson,

And the StroiiKPSt Organl/.iitlon Prt'bentinff Karco Comedy, !S THKIMUITINO

McCarty's Mishaps.

Cruwtordsville, Ind..

Big 4

lOleveiand, CinjCinnati, Chicagu

Route. i& St. Louis R.R

Host mod

Wagner Sleepers on night trains, tru day coaches on All trains. Connecting with solid Vestlbulo tralus a* Bloomlngton and I'eorlato and from s»our river, Denver and the Pacific coast.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati. SprlntfttaUl AM Columbus to *ind from the Kastorn and board cities.

TRAINS AT OIIAWFORDBVILLE. GOINOWKBT. No. 9mall 9:00 a.m No.7 mail (d...) 12:^ A. No. 17 mall 1:40 in No. 3 Express 0:4Sp.»»

OfUNOKASl.

No.12 Mall (d) .»:00h» No. 2 Express *2:10 aid No. 18 Wall 1pm No.8 Mall... ,RJ:18P"

WE TELl YOII

nothing now when \w !*tate that ii juiyHtot-npF* in a pcrmaiifnt, most healthy ami plea?:wit bustr.o.xs, that returns a prolit Kir every day's wort. Such Is the business we olfer tlio workmK cltt**?We teach them how to make money rapidly, atm pituraiitce every one who follows our In^triKtioiH faithfully the making of tjUUHMH) month.

I.very one who lakes hold

now

and works wiii

surely and speedily inereju-e their enrniiiRJ'^ run he no (ine^tivMi about it Others lion :iMVorw doiuir it, and yon, reader, can do the sinm-

I'hi- is the best paying bu«lno.s« that «»u ever had the chance lo «erure V»»u will m.ike ^rave mistake if yon fail to give it a iriul ori».« If y«m grasp the* •.inmtlon. and act «[iiU'kiv, will directly tind your-elf in a ino.-t pro-penHiy husiness, at which'you can 'tirely make and 'a*'/.-, large hums of money. The results of onlyafe^. hoars' work' will often equal a weeh\- Mage*. Whether you are old «»r vounir. man or woman, makes no'dill'ereuce, do an we tell you, and

cess will meet you at the very

lull particulars, free

WJC

start. Neither.-,

experience or capital ucre-»ary.

Those who worK:

for us are rewarded. Why not write

to-day

lor,

10. i\ ALLEN A CO.* Itox No 4«0, Augusts, We.

nor. AX. BIEIXTBEHG,

ScientificOptician

The delicate construction of tho eyo makcn it necopsu.ry to use jjreat care in selecting SPECTACLE^. 1 have made the eye a special Htudy, and In late years have given mv entire, attention to tho adoption of sjKMstaclcs to the game. Havlnjr a ilicroufrli experienw in makitur and adapt in^ spectacles to the eye, 1 ain en .hied to fit accurately In every case of at\ normal vision, kuowu as nrospyopia, myopia, aud hypermetropla, j«s wtdl u8 weak Right, re.irlnp various tinted glasses. My improved Hpeetacles ai-e of a perfect couel ruction, which assists aud preserves the Right, renderingfre|iient changes quite unnecessary. I have lc?HHes for weak eyej, watery eyes, catarocts neat'Kighted, crosseighted in phort. all ditncultlos of tho eye ov« rconie. Will tit any eye In two minutes.

Kefer to Jlou M. 1. White. Dr. Thomas Moffett- and others, t'rof. Steinberg may h© found at 224 south Washington street, atlirDuncan'solllco. OtHonhoursfrnm 1 too p, m. Will call at. residence If requested.

SETTLE UP! All persons indebted to me are requested to call and settle by Jan, 1,'93. G.E.BROCK.