Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 December 1893 — Page 3

Inventory Sale.

Before our annual inventory

we will offer extraordinary in­

ducements to close out our odds and ends. We will have

a special sale on single pantaloons this week in Children's

Boys' and M".n's. Our line

of $4 and $5 pants at $2.95. We still have a large assort­

ment of Men's Boys' and

Children's

Overcoats

Which we have reduced at

least 25 per cent, from our usual low figures.

A GOOD—

Chincilla Overcoat $3.95

AGOOD$12.00

Worth *0.00

Ulster for

$6.95

And all other goods in same

proportion. During the coming dull season we will make

special low figures in our Merchant Tailoring department in order to keep our hands em­

ployed. Come and get your suit made to order now.

Lee S.Warner,

The One-Price

Clothier, Tailor, Hatter and Furnisher.

Eph Joel's Old Stand.

Well! Well!

Children, here I am after an absence of valmoat a year. My sled is just loaded down with present# for you and every good little 4ox and girl's stocking will be filled chuck rfull.

Look Out For He Christmas.

I am at my Aid headquarters at the 99o •tore, and tell your parents, children, that they are closing out their entire stock of toy*, books, dolls, games, etc.,

AT ACTUAL COST.

As they are going out of business at oace.

Ross Bros.,

99-Cent

Store,

ELY'S CATAHHH

CIIII BUI

OtMiM the Nasal Passages,] Allays Pain am

Inflammation,

Heels the Sores. Restores the :Henses of Tas and Smell.

TBI THE CURE

A particle is applied into each nostril and Us agreeable. Price 50c at drufftfsts by snail, registered, 60c—EbY BROS., 56 Warren street, New York.

The Test of Time

Is the proper test of

PLUMBING

Invectigate before you have your plumUng done and you will be sure to come to a

WILLIAMS BROS.

Next to— TH* JOURNAL— Building.—

Christmas here. —Miss Anna

guest

an

Purely

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1893.

Eepubhoan Distriot Convention. The UopublicanBot tlio Eighth Congressional Dlstr.'ct will meet lu delegate convention HI Torre Haute, Thursday, January 18, 1804. ut the court house, at 1 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of electing a member of the State committee.

The State committee lias decided that the wards and townships shall meet iu mass convention on Saturday, January 0th, to select permanent committeemen and elect delegates and alternates to district convention, as may bo apportioned to such ward or township by the couuty committee, unless such committee shall determine to hold a county mass convention lor such purposes, in wnich case such county ma6S meeting shall be held on Janaary la, 1804.

The basis of representation will be one delegate for each oue hundred votes or a fraction of fifty cast for first elector on Republican ticket lu 1802. The several counties. will bo entitled to representation as follows: Clay 31 Fountain 24 Montgomery 38 Parke 25 Sullivan 18 Vermillion 17 Vigo 01

Total 214

QKOHQE M. ALLKN, N. FIMIKCK,

The delegates and alternates allotted to said convention, are as follows: TOWNSHIP. DELEGATES. PLACE. Coal Creek 3 Center school house Wayne 2 Waynetown Ripley 1 Alamo Hrown 3 Waveland Scott 1 Center school house Clark 2 Ladoga Walnut 3 Center school houss Franklin 3 Darlingtou Sugar Creek 2 Center school house Madison 2 Linden Union 10 Small court room

Total 38

—Doney'S

Leland Cigar.

—F. T. Luse

—Prof. Alex.

ing here. —Frank Lee

mas here. —A. J.

Sibbett went to Indian­

apolis this morning. —The thermometer stood at 58 above zero yesterday noon. —Fred Boss, of Indianapolis, is

of

Robert Boss.

—Mrs. H. J. Webster,

vegetable,pleasant and agreeable to take, acceptable to the stomach, safe and effective for old and young. Acts quickly and gently on the stomach, kidneys, liver and bowels. Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation, sick or nervous Headaches, by removing bile and cleansing the system. Dispels Colds ond Fevers. Purifies the blood. The best Family Medicine. Pricei 50c.

Sold by druggists. Take no substitutes.

LAXATIVE

THE PRONE LAXATIVE CO., LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. FOB. SAX.B BT COTTON &. RIFE

DAILY JOURNAL

Christmas Weather for Tears. 1892—Sunday,

from northeast. 1891—Warm

1889—A

ture

Secretary. Chairman,

Republican Township Mass Meetings. The Republicans of Montgomery county, aud who will act and vote with them at the approaching election, will meet In township mass convention In their respective towushlps at the places below named, on Saturday, January 0,1804, at 2 o'clock p. m„ for the purpose of selecting a jpreclnct committeeman from each procinct In the different townships, and to select at the same time, a chairman of each township. Also at the same time and place, said township mass convention will select delegates and alternates to the district convention, to bo held in the city of Terre Haute on January 18,1894, for the purpose of selecting a district chairman.

52

for

C. N. WILLIAMS,

Chairman Central Committee.

FS0M HJSflE AMD THERE.

the

of

visited here yesterday. M. B.

Waynetown,

Thomas and wife are

ir&pgti visiting in Indianapolis. —The Knights

of

mass in a

St. John attended

body yesterday.

—Charley Webster

and wife, of Mar­

ion, spent Christmas here. —Hon. F. M.

Dice and family spent

Christmas in Indianapolis. —T. B. Eastman and wife returned to Indianapolis this morning. —Rev. M. W.

Harkics and family

rived from Frankfort to day. —Miss Laura Marsh,

jig-Judge

ar­

of DeFauw

University, is visiting here —Harry Foulkes,

of

Hall, of Chioago, is visit­

ing friends in tne city and oonnty. —Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch, of Elmdale, spent Christmas with friends in the city.

Harney this morning issued

attachment for the arrest

outing attorney

the place

of Rial

Benjamin for contempt of court. —John Carroll

came in from the

West

to spend Christmas with his parents. He has not been home for eleven years. —John L.

Shrnm is acting as prose-

in the

tee will

of

absence

the oity east

of

•bout ten days. —On Wednesday the

W. S.

Moffett, who will be out of the city

for

Relief Commit­

canvass for donations

that part

of

Washington and

south of Wabash avenue. —The other

night a straw stack on

of Milton Wilkinson,

oattle were buried by

south of

the oity blew over and four head of

fat

it and killed.

and sunny, wind south­

west, drying. 1890—Snow

all day,

FI-at

of

ter, a deep, long lasting

everybody. 1868—Snow,

der

storm in

search

is in Indianapolis.

—Ella

Carroll is siok with grip.

—Scott

Casad is in Indianapolis.

—S. G. Burrows

is in Danville,

111.

Smith is in Indianapolis.

—Addison Cole,

of Cincinnati, is visit­

and wife spent Christ­

MoMullen went to Indianap­

olis to-day. —Dr. Gonzales spent Christmas at Loganeport. —W. E. Coons spent yesterday

Indianapolis. —J. A. Dilks,

in

of Indianapolis,

the

win­

snow.

warm, dry day.

1888—Light

rain all day, ter.^ra-

quite muddy.

1887—Very

frosty,

enough

10 above,

for a white

1886—Saturday,

1883 —Deep

snow

X-mas.

a bright day, good

sleighing. 1884—Summer-like

and still.

old snow and cold.

1882—A

damp, spring like Christmas,

no oold day yet. 1879—Just

enough snow to call it a

white Christmas. 1878—Good sleighing snow. 1877—A rainy and unpleasant day, grass green, bees out and breezes balmy. 1875—Warij, damp and spring-like. 1874—Cold, no snow. 1873—Snow four inches deep, 3

low. 1869—Good

be

snow,

day. This

pleasant winter

was a very

prosperous year

the evening,

on,

Among the Indiana watchers on the White House Iswn there is none who will oast more longing eyes at the White House kitchen and the least spread therein than that patient and long-suffering individual, "Con"

Death of Jonathan Zuok.

Jonathan Zuok, aged 60 years,

Wesley. The deceased

died

Sunday morning at his home two miles northwest of the oity on the Wayne town road. His disease

was

hasty CON'

sumption. The funeral occurred yesterday afternoon conducted by Dr. W. Greene. The interment

ooourrad

at

was a

good citi­

zen and his death is generally deplored.

freed irom Fell.

On Saturday evening the matrimonial bond of Leotta Fell and Tim Fell was broken asunder. Tim

was

Leotta Jordan.

Terre Haute,

visited friends here yesterday. —Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy, of Linden, were in the city yesterday. —Dr. G. W.

by

68

proved to be

a bad man who broke up the furniture and made life too exciting in other ways. Leotta received her maiden name

of

Real Estate Bale.

Jonas Miller has bought the Griffith corner, at Green and Wabash avenue, 82£

feet, and will.proceed at once

to erect a $2,500 cottage

for a

THE BOOK OF THE FAIR, which oost the Bancroft Company suob{a heavy out lay, is an assured success, subscriptions having already exceeded 100,000,

I

DARTER'S Buokwheat flour is absolutely pure. You

will

Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair

A SUNDAY FIRE.

The Ot'lumbia Millinery Store Gutted by the flames Sunday. On 8onuuy afternoon about 2 o'olock a fire alarm

WAS

The fire

enow storm all day

The

sunny and thawing.

1867—A

warm, rainy day.

of a consulate. Every day, with

few exceptions, rain

jail

A

thun­

Boon

18C6—Clear

got cold.

and cold, a light snow

Will He Sever Let Dp?

Cunningham, of

Crawfordsville.It is now precisely a

ago since Cunningham

or shine, he has

walked under the porte coohere of the White House, sometimes going in, but oftener sauntering over to the State Department to buttonhole Gresham. He ia apparently as fai from the realization of his hopes to-day as he was a year ago, but shows no inclination to leave— Washington Correspondent Indianapolis Journal.

Lon^view.

No more sohool for a week. Dan Lookabill promises to make a most accomplished performer on the violin.

ALF Woodruff

spent

still amuses the young

with the stories of his adventures both on land and water. Russell Lookabill wears a beautiful smile now, as he has two weeks' holidays from oollege. He says he intends to devote his time to the fair sex.

turned in ut the city

building and the department called to the Columbia millinery establishment of

Mrs. Doo. Britton on east

Main

street.

was raging in the room and its

progress

was hastened by the airs hang­

ings and the

Cbriftmas decorations,

which were quite elaborate. It was a bad place to fight fire but

in

less than

half an honr the out signal had been sounded. The fire had been confined to the room in whioh it originated

good work

of

by

the department. The

mil­

linery shop was a total loss, however, the water completely ruining everything not destroyed by fire.

The

origin of

the fire is unknown and no explanation can be given of it.

Mrs.

Britton hud

left ths place just a'few minutes before the fire was discovered and everything was all right then. Mrs. Britton places her loss at $2,200, with $1,600 insurance in the

Conoordia and

Hamburg-

Bremen. She had taken out only last Friday, and in this was certainly very fortunate.

The County Jail.

Montgomery county can, at the present time, congratulate herself on having one of the most perfect and cleanest jails in the State. Through the kind ness of turnkey Howard Diokerson, the writer was ushered through the

jail

yesterday from pit to dome and

much surprised

ohangea

was

to note

the wonderful

that have lately taken place.

has undergone a oomplete

cleaning and overhauling, and the next man who haB a kick coming about a dirty jail, should be given a ride on a rail. Sheriff Davis lately added twentyfive complete beds for the cells, having destroyed all the old ones. All tramps and toughs who are suspected of being "a

little buggy "are cornered off

selves and

are in no

year

came

here

in

seem

her efforts to

to grow in flesh unaer

see

that they are well

fed.

Monday they were served with an elegant Christmas dinner, whioh will long be remembered. At present there are but six inmates, five for minor offenses and Ed. Brown, with the absurd charge of trying to rob a Big 4 passenger train at this place last August. The highest number of persons in jail at one time this year was thirty-one, but they were easily handled by turnkey Diokerson, who soon gains the highest respect

Old Man Smitn Gets a Whack. Rev. J. L. Smith yesterday recovered judgment against DePanw University for $1,835 on a peculiar claim. The olaim was based upon a oontract with the trustees

of the

desired.J

and

still keep coming in as fast as ever, What has given this work such great popularity has been not only the plan but the exocution. Nothing oould have better fitted popular requirements than a work which covered the whole ground, historical and descriptive, and executed in the highest style of art.

eat it like you never

ate anything before. You will thrive on it and ^egret that yon have been without it so long. Order a sack and be contented.

Powder:

Stfonly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No AmmoJiia No

(J*ea 11 Millions *f Homes—40 Years the

university wherein

they agreed to pay Mr. Smith 9 per cent, of any bequest which he might induoe August Swisher to leave to the university. Swisher and Smith were personal friends, and the latter did induce his friend to leave to the university, by his will, the sum of $26,000. The trustees refused to pay the 9 per cent, commission whioh they agreed to pay Mr. Smith

because

Mr. Swisher made a

will subsequent to the one drawn up at the advice

of

will,

Mr. Smith. The second

however, contained the bequest to the university, and the court held that the trustees were liable for the commission.—Indianapolis Journal.

Mixing With Mike.

Mike

O'Neil,

of

the Goose Nibble

quart shop, is up for a violation of the screen ordinance. It is olaimed that ho had his

soreens

home.

TAKE Uncle Sam's Cough Syrup. It oontalns no ohloroform, is safe and effective for all. Sold by Cotton &

Rife

the progressive druggist^, for 25 cents a bottle 3 25'94

down Saturday night.

Sunday and yesterday. Consequently three affidavits have been filed against him in the Mavor'S oourt.

Lotus Olub Eleotion.

The Lotus Club will hold its regular annual meeting for the eleotion of officers this evening. A

full attendance

MAEEIAQE LI0BH8ES.

Chas, W. Boger and Nettie Toney. Harry Day and Anna Chenault. John V. Carter and Ida E. Cox.

SlOO Seward, 9100

The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that bcience has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the toundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials.

Address P. J. CUENET &Co„ Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c.

A (Jure for Croup,

When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dalton, of Luray, Russell county, Kansas, called at the laboratory of Obamberlain &

Go.,

Dos Moinee, to show them bie six

year old boy, WHOSE life bad been

A STRANGE CASE.

How an Enemy was Foiled.

The following graphic statement will be read with Intense Interest: "1 cannot describe thenunib.creepysensatlontbatexlsted In my arms, hands and legs. '1 had to rub and beat those parts until they were soro, to overcome In a measure the dead feeling that had taken possession of them. In addition, 1 bud a strange weakness In my back and around my waist, together with an Indescribable 'gono' feeling In my stomach. Physicians said It was creeping paralysis, from which, according to thoir universal conclusion, there Is no relief Once It fastens upon a person, they say, it continues its insidious progress until it reaches a vital point and the sufferer dies. Such was my prospect. I had been doctoriug a year and a naif steadily, but with no particular benefit, when I saw an advertisement of Dr Miles' Restorative Nervine, procured a bottle a&d began using It. Murvelous as It may seem, but a few days had passed before every bit of that creepy feeling had left me, and there has not been even the slightest Indication of Its return. I now t''r! as well as I ever did, aud have gained ten pounds in weight, though 1 had run down from 170 to 137, Four others have used Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine on my recomendatlon, and it has been as satisfactory In their cases as In mine."—James Kane, La liue, O.

Dr. Miles' Restorativo Nervine Is sold by all rugglsts on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. MUes Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, II per bottle, six bottles for $5, express prepaid. It Is free from opiates or dangerous drugs.

Sold by.all druggists.

REPORT OP THE CONDITION —OF THE—

First National Bank,

AT ORAWFORDSViLLE,

In the Slate of Indiana, at Vie Ckm of }3usinws Dcccmljer IS, i893.

L' '•,

to them­

instance allowed to

associate with the regular prisoners. The place is thoroughly ventilated, and is indeed anything but unpleasant to those who are spending the holidays there. Mrs. Howard Dickerson has charge of the cooking department and the boye

RESOURCES

Loans and discounts $228, Overdrafts, scoured and unsecured 2, U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation.... 25, Stocks, sejuritles, etc y. Banking-bouse, furniture, and fixtures 3, Other real estate aud mortgages owned 6,

Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 percent.of circulat'n)

of

all. Sheriff Davis is to be congratulated upon the vast changes he has made since assuming his office, and

also upon

obtaining such efficient assistants.

551,95 775.88 000.00 ,382.93 ,040.00

Due from National Banks (not Heserve Agents) 36 Due from State Hanks and bankers 7. Due from approved reserve agents 33 Checks and other cash items Note* of other National banks 10 Fractional paper curreucy, nickels, andceuts Lawful money reserve in bank,viz: Specie 133.240.00 Legal-lender notes 20,000.00

,500.17

030,84 881.80 095.SO 420.55 875.00

240.00

125.00 090.75 000.00 000.00 098.10 500.00 459.99 ,288.00 ,750.00

Total $429,0 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 1100,C Surplus fund 75 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid il,i National Hank Notes outstanding. 22,J Due to State Banks and bankers 1, Individual deposits subject to ch'k 210,i Demand certificates of deposit...

Total .$429,090.75 68: 1, Jas. fc. Evans, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of IUV knowledge and belief. JAS.E. EVANS,

Cashier.

Subscribed aud sworn to beforo mo this 23d day of December, 1893. DUMONT KENNEDY,

Correct—Attest: Notary Public. W. P. llEHIlON, H. S. BRADBX,

GEO. T. DURHAM, Directors. Dec. 26,1893,

REPORT OF THE CONDITION —OF THE—

Citizens' National Bank

AT CRAWFORDSVILLE.

In the State of Indiana, at the close of bu»(nc#8, Dcccmbcr JO 1893. KESOCHCES, Loans and discounts $184,986.70 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured *5,795,66 U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation... 25,000.00 Premium ou 0. S. bonds 2,000.00 County Bonds 109,013.42 Banking-house, furulturo and fixtures 3,090.00 Other real estate and mortgages owned 0,500.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 5,763.44 Due from State Banks and Bankers 6.017.05 Due from approved reserve agents, 10,389.56 Checks and other cash items 1,041,18 Notes of other National banks 10,771.00 Fractional paper4currencyt nickels, and cents 598.99 Lawlul money reserve In bank,viz: Specie $36,392.45 Legal-tender notes 21,500,00 56,892.45 Redemption fund (with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulat'n) 1,125 00

Total $429,785.05 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid iu $100,000.00 Surplus fund 45,000.00 Undivided profits, lessJtexpenses and taxes paid 10,185.23 National Bank notes outstanding.. 22,500.00 Due to State Banks and Bankers.. 546.77 Individual deposits subject to check 251,553.05

Total ...$429,785.05 State of Indiana, Couuty of Montgomery, sa: I, C. Goltra, Cashier of the above-named b».uk, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to tne best of my knowledge aud belief. C. GOLTRA.

A. V. RaVSBV, P. C. SOM EHVILLE, M. D. MANBON.

is

saved

by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, it having cured

him of a

severe attack

of

croup. Mr. Dalton IS certain that it saved his boy's life and is enthusiastic in his praise of the remedy. For sale by Nye Booe, 111 north Washington street, opposite oourt house.

Directors, Dec. 20, 1893.

The Divine.

Soul immortal thing divine. Truth eternal gift of mine. Where in time can wo go, Tell mo spirit, If you know? If in course of many years.

May we bide on other spheres? Or on seas eternal tossed. Is there chance to be lost? As the rose must wo fade, Then in chaoa to be laid? Owning nothing but our sin, O, ye fates thavs too thin, WhileSmaU'sPiirs are for all Bllllousness, And G.A.lt, Oil Crawfordsville, Ind. d-12-23

How's 1'our Complexion?

Most toilet preparations ruin the face, Rozodoro does not. It is guaranteed tore* move frockles, tan, sunburn and blotches of all kinds, leaving the face a natural white, and imparting a youthful delicacy and soft ness to the skin. Thousands of ladses have used it for years and would not be without it. If there is no agent in your locality, send 75 cts. to the Rozodoro Co., South Bend, Ind., for a larcre bottle sent in in a ivrappea. Agents wanted.

Sore Throat.

For a sore throat there is nothing better than a

flannel

The Sweet Singer

v:

v"

Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of December, 1893. WILLIAM T. BRUSH. Correct—Attest: Notary Public.

Look Out For Our Big Sale

Watch This Space. Read Every Word. Goods at Cost. Some Less Than Cost. Some at Half Price. It Will Begin This Week

ABE LEV1NSON

This Rocker, only

$3-45-

'DIRT DEFIES THE KING. THEN

CHAS. A.

GARDNER

(KARI.)

In his new Comedy Drama,

By JM.

bandage dampened

with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will nearly always effect a cure

in

R. Garey

one night's

time. This remedy is also a favorite for rheumatism and has cured many very severe cases. 50 cent

bottles for sale by

Nye & Booe, 111 north Washington

opposite court house.

st.,

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorla*

Now Is Your Chance.

Z. S. Wheeler will for Ten Days Sell

$40 Sewing Machines at $20.00 $5° 25.00 $55 27.50

These Machines are of Standard makes and guaranteed the best that, can be made. None superior in the market. Thev received the higbeat awards given to Sewing Machines at the Columbian Exposition. Come and see them at

215 EAST MAIN STREET MUSIC HALL.

Wednesday Dec, il.

The Prize Winner,

aad Dr.

E. A. Wood.

New Songs! New Scenery! New Costumes! 5—Genuine Tyrolean

Singers—

at every performance.

PRICKS—35, 50 and 75 cents.

lloscrvod Seats on Sale at Browu's Drug Store.

THE REASON

The reason THE JOURNAL CO., does more job printing than till the other offices In Moutgomery county combined is bccAusc of our superior facilities In presses, machinery, type and workmanship, 'l'hc reason

THE WEEKLY JOURNAL

Hi's a larger circulation than all the weekly papers In Montgomery county combined 1b bccause a long continued effort in that line has been made. We publish the newsiest and cleanest paper and we endeavor to have the people find it out.

DR. L. H. DUNNING,

Praclico Limited to Diseases of Women and Abdominal Snrgery. Office aud Sanitarium 240 North Alaliamn St.,

Indianapolis, Tnd,

OrnCR HOURS:—10 a. m..to 1*! m. 3-11)

What Is More Handsome

Than a nice Rocking Chair for a

Christmas Present?

We have so many

different patterns to se-

wsject from. Make your

^selection and have it

laid away. First come,

first choice.

AR

Zack Mahorney & Sons.

SAPOLIO

IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF.

Merry Christmas!

Holiday Excursions

At Very Low Rates

To and From all Stations ou tlio

BIG FOURIIROUTE

Tickets on sale Dec. 23d, 24th 25th, 30th and 31st, '93, —AND—

January 1st.

1894.

Tickets good returning until January L'd, 1894. For tickcts and full information call ou

Agents Big Four Route.

E. O. M'CORMICK, D. B. MARTIN, Pass'r Traffle Man. Sen. Pass. Agt.

D. W. ROUNTREE,

FIRE INSURANCE.

Represents Old llellablo Insurance Companies. Office with Indiana and Ohio Live Slock Insurance Companies. Patronage solicited.

DOLLARS PER DAY

5

20 Easily

Made.

Wc want many men, women, boys, and girls to work for us a few hours daily, right in nnd uround thoir own homes. The business is easy, pleaKnnl» etrictly honorable, aud pays better than any other offered agents. You have a clear Id nnd i«o competition. Experience ami special ability unnecessary. No capital required. We equip you with everything that you need, treat you well, and help you to earn ten time* ordinary wages. Women do as well as men, and boys and girls make good pay. Any one, anywhere, can do tho work. All succeed who follow onr plain and simple directions. Earnest work will surely bring you a great deal of money. Everything Is new aud in great demand. Write for our pamphlet circular, and receive full information. No harm done if you oonclude not to go on with the

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Box 488,

PORTLAND. MAINE.