Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 March 1894 — Page 3
Easter Hats
Fvervbod.v Imys a new hat for Faster and in order to please all I
have purchased a very large line of
the very latest styles and liest '""'makes of headwear, and in order
to supply your wants we will
0)1:1ve
a
Sec the Priccs and fiddc them in
your Hat. 7//csc priccs only
gfon/iiiitc until
Harch 24th.
\3iM) Caps for Girls, -worth 2ft cents
Special sale
The One-Price
Clothier, Tailor. Hatter and
Furnisher.
Eph Joel's Old Stand.
WFI I ARE WE IN IT?
I Should Say So.
lie Have the Only Perfect Line of
In the. city. Nothing but the Heywooil make and all patterns have :i Lock Ifrake. Coine and see them and you will lie sure to buy.
Zack, Mahorney
& wron.
D. W. ROUNTREE,
FIRE INSURANCE.
Kopresonts Old Reliable Insurance Companies. Oftlce with Indiana and Ohio Llvo Stock Insurance Companies. Patronage solicited.
DR. L. H. DUNNING,
Pruolice Limited to Diseases of Women and Abdominal Surgery. OIHco aud Sanitarium 240 North Alulmma St.,
Indianapolis, Jnd.
OFFICE HOUUS:—10 m., to 15 3-11)
WHY NOT Gel the Best Insurance Against
FIRE or CYCLONE
IN
TUB
'Old Hartford Insurance Co., with »*ct-000,000, -/ttna Insurance Co.,wkh nearly $11.000,000, (Jive ttic best insurance at the same rate.
JLm C. -TENNISOW. Loan ami Insurance Agent.
Over 121 K. Main St. Crawlordsvlllo. Ind.
Shorthand
Free
Write to the Crawford svllle Business
1 ul 1 oartlcutlarsol the
THE
Special Bargain Hat and Cap Sale For Men, Boys Children and Girls.
prUNE
5
fiot) Caps for Uirlsancl Boys, worth worth 50c. special sale....
j'.oys' Hats worth r.0, special sale
lkits. Men's and Hoys", worth
$1.
special sale
•••Oni! Men's Hats, worth
S-i2
"-"so. IS
SI.SO,
at
S-'.no. at,
f-2.50,
at
•J.-'O
St On, at
71V want everybody to buy a Hat
from us and now is your
time. Jtcsp.,
Lee S.Warner,
Bookkeeping
Scholarships and Fanners' special course In Bookkeeping* Address I'. O. Box '..Dl
Crawfordsville lad.,
Purelyvegetable,pleasant
ATI\/D /A An
LAXATIVE
CO.,
SATURDAY, MARCH 17, l«l-l.
TOWX TOPICS.
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Minor IZokhIi, Coiif'criiiiijr All Porta or lVo|,l« 1111(1 ill) NmiH of Tliilij -*.
r-I.aymou's (ircat Cut Off Cijjar. —Order cabs of Inslev & Darnell. .1. S. /.ook was in New Ross to-day. —lien Crane was in Indianapolis today. —slier \Vur.t. honie:,,.i.i oiJi JI a rti usvilie.' SSjjS'•-'••••••'-.Tack Clements is thinking of startin a dairy. .M»*s. ,1. II. Coims visiting in Indianapolis.
Uev. McDiiniel went to Veedersburg to-day. 'J —Hon. M. I). While was: in Indianapolis to-day. —liert Sparks lest to-day for a visit in California, —.lames Allen, of Coviuyton. is in the city to-day. —One application removes all pain. "Devil on Corns." —\V. C. Hesler, of Terre Haute, was in the city to-day. —lolin Walter and Tilde Hamilton are in Mansfield, 111. —-Miss Mabel Leech is home from a visit in Indianapolis. —-The fair directors met to-day to revise the premium list. —The chronics are grumbling'"now' about it, being too warm. •—1). i-\ McClure and Jeorge (Jraham have returned from New York. —Mrs. W. II. Wiley has returned to Terre Haute alter a visit with T. 1). lirowu. —.John McAlevy and wife and Mrs. A. I!. Jones went to I ndianapolis this morning. G—Mrs. M. \V. limner and daughter. Miss HI la, went to Indianapolis this morning. —.lolin Linkeuhoker, who wa-s nearly killed by ,1 im Starke at Ladoga the other day, is improving. —Uev. T. .1. Sliuey closed nil interesting meeting at Smarlsburg last liiglU with thirty additions.
Waveland I 1'. IV Mount, a Republican candidate for prosecutor, was in town Saturday, industriously shaking hands. —Harry Maxwell desires to meet the singers of the city at the First. Presbyterian church tor night at 7:30. for a rehearsal. —Mr.'and Mrs. H. R. Russell again entertained a parly of friends last evening in a most hospitable manner. About forty guests were present, and remained with their entertainers until a late hour. —The young men will not hold their meeting at the Y.M.C.A. building tomorrow afternoon, but will unite in a young people's service led by evangelist Ostrum at 3 p. m. in Kirst Presbyterian church. All young men are invited to this meeting.
Ladoga Lonler: Mrs. 10. V. liroukshire reports that she now has perfect health. The surgical operation performed at Kattlc Creek. Mich., Sanitarium. and the delightful climate of tile mountain region of North Carolina. where she has spent the winter, have done much for her. She now weighs one hundred and twenty pounds. In a few weeks she will either join her husband at Washington, I). C,. or return here.
I'cii-llurut Terre Haute.
Terre Haute A tribe of Hen-llnr was organized in this city last night at the Elks' lodge rooms with thirty charter members by 1). W. Gerard, of Crawfordsville, l'eter Luther, of Brazil, and W. F. Royse, of Indianapolis. The tribe will be known as the Esther Court. No. 4, being the fourth lodge, of the order instituted in the State. The membership list includes botli women and men, among the hitter being judges, lawyers, doc tors and ministers.
The breath of a chronic catarrh patient is often so offensive that he becomes an object of disgust. After a time ulceration sets in, the spongy bones are attacked, and frequently destroyed. A constant source of discomfort is the dripping of the purulent secretions into the throat, sometimes producing inveterate bronchitis, which is usually the exciting cause of pulmonary disease. The brilliant results by its use for years past properly designate Ely's Cream Halm as bv fur the best and only cure. Call upon vour
Mits. Lkvin'sox has just returned from New York where she secured some of the most stylish millinery goods to be found, and ul) to be displayed on Thursday and Friday, March and i!3, next week, our opening days.
Auk LhVinson.
and agreeable to take, accept
able to the stomach, safe and effective for old and young. Acts quickly and gently on the stomach, kid* neys, liver and bowels. Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation, sick or nervous Headaches, by removing bile and cleansing the sys* tern. Dispels Colds and Fevers. Purifies the blood. The best Family Medicine. Price 5°c. Sold by druggists. Take no substitutes.!
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LAXATIVE
LOS ANGELES,
FOR SALE BT COTTOK & RIFE
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
CALIFORNIA.
OFFICIAL CALL,
Delegate* to the State, Congressional ami Joint. Kcpr«!Mentji11vc Conventions to Im1 (,'hoM'ti March to the County »nvrntlon on May It), an.I tlir
Comity Convention to IIHil 111 nt*
1 hi? llepublicans of Montgomery county iiiv invited to meet in the Severn 1 townships at the places named below on. Saturday, March 21. at 2 clock p. in., for the purpose of selecting* delegates to the Mute, Congressional rcmt Joint Kepresentative conventions. The hasis of apportionment to the State convention is one delegate lor each one hundred aud liftv votes and each fraction of seventy-live or over cast for the first presidential elector in ls!t:?, and the hasis for the Congressional and .loint Representative conventions is one delegate for each lie hundred votes and each fraction of lifty or over cast at the same election, follows: townships
We
St.Del.
Con.Del.
Coat Creek.....:....... 2"»7 Wayne 1(51 JtJploy i:jr» Krown 340 Scott 135 Madison..... 1SH Su/rar Creek l-lf Kranklln *27'* Walnut 27^ Clark... 247 Union 1071
Hepresentative. I'roseeutmg At tornpy,
J.It.
3.
3
0 1 .'3 1 0 1 3
I i.. 0 1 :j 3
31
2
I 7
17
38
Total 3833
38
Alternates are to be chosen at the same time. The State convention will be held April 25. Time not fixed yet for Congressional and Joint Representative conventions
The places of meeting will be the same as those fixed for the meetings to select delegates for the county convention named below except that Coal C^'dc will meet at Wingate ami Walnut at Mace.
COI NTY CONVKM IOV.
The Republicans of Montgomery county are invited to meet in delegate convention in Crawfordsville on Saturday. June 2. 18H-1. at 10 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following county ollices:
W..-- '.-V-.-,'
AudiU»r. Treasurer. ShrritV. S Coroner. Commissioner. lOast District. Commissioner,.Middle District. The convention will be composed of ITi.'i delegates, apportioned among the several townships on the basis of one delegate for each twenty-five votes and each fraction of thirteen or over cast for the first presidential elector in
The several townships will meet in mass convention on Saturday. May 10. at :J o'clock p. m.. at the places named below for the purpose of selecting the following number of delegates:
TOWNSl! IPS. iJKLtif ATBS. PLACK.
Coal Creek 10 New Richmond. Wayne fi Waynetown. HI ploy Alamo. Brown 14 ... Scott 5.,., Madison 8... Su^ar Creek 0... Frauklln 11. .. WaUiut Jl, Clark 10. Union 07...,
...Waveland. ....Central SclioolITouse. ....Linden. ....Central School House. ....Darlinjrton. ...New Hoss.
...Ladoirji. ....(,-ourt Koorn.
Total
1 r:t
By order of the County Committee:' .lol IN li. I'.ON NELL, chairman.
i* Loose
"'Elder" John Sehlcppy and wife have returned from Indianapolis where they were called by the troubles of their dutiful son Charles. Charles is president of an Indianapolis butcher shop and a few nights ago the sausage dispensary took fire. The circumstances were rather against Charley so he was carefully bottled up in jail as the probable incendiary. lie had a trial before a court, however, and established his innocency. He is now as free as the little birds.1 ^1
Hiulciivoi'iMl to ClltC'll llt'llllt-. Ladoga Lcutlcr: We have it from good'authority that every young lady from Ladoga who attended the C. E. convention at Crawfordsville last week succeeded in attracting the attention of the young men up there to such an extent that long promenades in tlie city aud suburbs took the place of C.E. sessions. Another account says that there were many meetings of the E11deavorers, but usually only two were present at each meeting.
The Musical AmatcnrH.
The first section of the Musical Amateurs under the direction of the leaders, Misses Harmon and Kline, will give a musicale on Monday evening at Haldwin's music store at 8 o'clock. The business meeting and roll call will be after the programme is concluded.
(jus Turin- is selling the very best crackers at 5c per pound. 3-17
Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair
Powder
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Amnioui:' No Aluai.
Used 1 Millions of Homes—40 Years the
THOSE BiBY CLOTHES
AVi-r*. All 'Mini l'r,*\cjil,'r( linrl, Iinui tlie Fori* »1 tlu. Ditt.v Wliut a 1IttVrenrt' iu tliu Aluriitn^."
The following from the Noblesville Ih iiiiifral will Interest the many friends of Charley Little, of the .'Senior class of Wabash college:
Kast Saturday evening- Charles I.ittie. of Evansville, a student of abash college, came to this city to call on a lady friend. Mr. L. being a warm friend of Mr. Will Abbott's, and at different times has visited him and purtaken of Doctor Abbott's hospitality, always being a welcome visitor. Previous to his visit this time lie announced his coming by mail to the Doctor, (Will Abbott being away from home) that he would arrive at a late hour. Mrs. Dj'. Abbott, kind lady that she is. to make things pleasant and convenient for him, sent the night key to his lady friend for him. as he expected to spend the evening with her. that he inight be able to get into the Abbott mansion without molesting the family, he knowing well where to find his room as lie had been there before. Hut a change of ownership of the house had taken place. Will K. Dunn had bought the house and taken possession hnd Mr. Abbott had moved a square east. Mr Utile hud not been apprised of this fact. After spending pleasant evening with his lady friend, Miss Nelly Wilson, lie my i/ivn'i fullj/tunic her tjntn.1 nUihl, took his departure as he thought to Dr. Abbott's residence. lie cautiously unlocked the door (the Abbott house night, key working like a charm iu the Dunn property) took oil' his overcoat and rubbers in the hall, and then tiptoed it up-stairs to his room, struck a match, lit tlie gas, took off his clothes, and was making haste to retire and dream lovely dreams, when he east his eyes toward the bed and other surroundings, and on the bed he discovered some baby clothes. He examined them, great drops of perspiration nowstanding on his forehead. He was becoming nervous. He naturally concluded that tlie room had been rented to outside parties, who might return at any moment. lie discovered oil the stand some letters directed to W. 10. Dunn. Then lie was greatly excited and rushed out into the hall yelling at the top of his voice: "Doctor Abbott Doctor Abbott!! Dr. Abbott!!!" This yelling for the Doctor aroused Mr. Dunn and wife. Mr. Dunn peeped through the small opening in the door and began to think burglars were in the house, when he espied the young man. Both were greatly rattled and dodged from imaginary bullets until their dishabille attire revealed -their lack of offensive weapons. A parly was then struck and at this juncture of the situation explanations followed.
Mr. Dunn tried to prevail
NUMBER SEVEN.
Aiiot her Number of Tho Journal Art I'ovtfoUo'Tv'iioK to In (tlveil Out. On Monday.
(in Monday Tiik .lorux.u. will give out number seven of her Art Portfolio series and recommends the same as-un-usually elegant and desirable. Tliif number will be devoted to a pictorial history of the greatest building ever erected by man. The following is the table of contents: 1. Scene at the north end of Colmn bia avenue. 2. The posts of the great floor. Laying the great floor. 3. Panorama of the great floor thirty acres. 4. The Traveler. End views of ilie Traveler. 5. One of the l'ockers. An arch half-way in place. (i. An arch nearly in place. Workmen 011
high.
7. Original plans of the building-. The actual building, v.u S-i). Double-page view of the building ill the spring of 18!2. 10. Six of the colossal arches—Size of picture 9 by 1-' inches. 11. The hall of arches under roofSame size. 12. Composite picture of construction. 13. Looking southward during the Fair. Looking northward during the Fair—Interior views.
I t. The dedicatory audience at I p. in. The empty halt ready for dedication.
IS. The great audience—Picture by 12 inches. Hi. Article by Milward Adams, manager of the dedication.
indication of the ISetl Men's Hall. The public are cordially invited to attend the dedication ceicmonies at the new hall of the Red men Tuesday evening, March 20. After the dedication Past Great Sachem, Will S. Davids, of Indianapolis, will deliver an address. The balance of the evening will be devoted to dancing*. 1
Jfr. Geo. !!'. Sehulz
Impure Blood
Boils, Pimples, Humors, Cured by Hood's.
The following testimonial
other
frmu
teirible disease.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
John
It.
Kick,
Mease
note that all is free. Come anil have a time with the Injuns. Ky order of D. II. Martin. 8aehcm.
Here Thursday Muht.
Dainty May Smith Robbins in*]the musical comedy success, Little Trixie, Thursday evening, March 22. The Character of ''Little Trixie" is taken by a most clever little artist. IJer general bearing from first to last, being such nature as to carry the audience by storm. She also sings in personal, "The Little Irish Maid,M a character song being positively without a duplicate. Will appear at Music Hall next Thursday eveuing.. Statk of
Onto, City
Lucas CorxTY.
Fhank J. CiiKNKY makes oath that he is the Senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheeney & C., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pav the sum otbXE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each ATO every case of Catahkh that cannot be cured by the use of Hat.i/ Catarrh Curk.
Cai*t.
FRANK J. CIIEENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Oth day of Decern ber, A. I). IfsSG.
A. W. C.LEASOX, Notary Puhlic.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and raucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHEENEY & CO., Toledo, O. SSTSold by Druggists, 75c.
Mr. icorge W,
Bohulf. a printer at NewrlMown. is of special Interest as It bviirs directly upon tlie blood* ywifylnit nmiUtien of IiooTsSnrsapurlUai
MFor
about two or three years
doing and
1 whs
de«i»M
of Tnion township, v.ill be a
candidate for Treasurerof Montgomery county, subject, to the decision of the Republican convention. d.vw
ritOSECUTlAG ATTORNEY. Dr.MONT Khnnkuv wlil be a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney lor the 2tM Judicial Circuit, composed of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention.
Fini.kv I\ Mount
(5kokoe w.
will bo a candidate for
ProBccutinir Attorney for the Judicial Circuit, composed of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention.
Wtli.iam M.
Rkevkk
CiiAttbKS
wili be a candidate for
Prosecuting Attorney for tho 22nd Judicial Circuit composed of Montgomery county,subject the decision of the Republican convention.
SIILR1VI\
K.
Davis Is
a candidate for renom-
]nation for Sheriff of Montgomery county, subject to the decision ot the Hepuhlleau convention.
AUDITOR.
Jamus A. McClchk,
of Union township, will
be a candidate lor Auditor of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican eouvention, to be held on Saturday, June 2.
Hhanson U. Rusk,
of Madison township,
will be a candidate for Auditor of Montgomery couuty, subject to the decision ot the Republican convention, to be held ou Saturday, June 2.
Wakson,
of Union townshlp.wlll
be a candidate for Auditor of Montgomery •vounty, subject to the decision of tho Republican convention to be be held on Saturday,
June 2,
Wii.umM. Whitb,
of Union township, will
be a candidate fur Auditor of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of tho Republican convention.
TOnNSillr TRUSTEE* William Ruomlky
Is'a candidate for Trus-
teeof I'nlon Township, subject, to the decision of the Republican convention to le held June 2.
Danikl H. (Iilkky
Sam
will be a candidate for
Trustee of Union township, subject totho decision of the Republican convention.
William A. Rick,
of North (Jnion, will be a
candidate for Trustee of Union township, subject to the decislou ot the .Republican convention.
D. SvMMKSwIllbe a candidate lor the nomination of Tru.stee of Union Township, subject to the decision of the Republican convention.
Capt.H H. Taluot
will be a candidate fo
Trustee of Union township, subject to tho decision of the Republican convention.
Kpiikiam K. VanscoyocwUI
EirwAitn T.
Hkkman
okTolkdo|
M(
John L. Davis
be a candidate
for trustee of Union township subject to the decisionjf the Republican convention,-
EM'RESJi NT A 'T11 11.
Cait. Harmon M. Rii.mnos,
Wo
troubled
With pimpl-s or boils mi my faeo ami body, Getting Worse and Worso I rend about the pod Jb»o,rs Snrsauarllla
waa
tn t»y
oommeneeil
it. shortly
after
tHkiuj l!»»»rs Narsatmnila
treat
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though! tout if
to
my
surprise the ernpiimW l-epui to
Row 1
disappear.
am tree front tli- pi.
I
bad at
provtoui
1
did nor.-rui my
blood ox
Hood's^" Cures
this
Impurity It minht load to sorofula
or some
1
eheerfnily
recommend
t'»
those
blood purl Her.
who need a
ko.
W.
Si
nil.*/:,
Newell,
Iowa.
Hood's Pil's are hand made, and perfect iu proportion and appcarancc. 20c. a bo*.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
County Xomtnatftiy Convention Saturday, June
Township Convention to Selcct Ifcle gated,. Saturday, May If),
COL\yClLnA\—Xd Ward. W HjI.iam A. V.vNAnsnALn is a candidate for Councilman from the Second Ward to till the unexpired term of A, L. Tomllnson. subject to the decision of the Uepul-llcau convention when one Is called.
CO VA TV THE ISUKEK.
UicitAHD M. Itim.R ia a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention to be held on Sat.urdas, June 2.
Wit.mam
011
Johnson,
the young
man to remain all night, hut he wanted to see Dr. Abbott. He donned his wearing apparel again when he was directed where to find the llocto residence.
of Scott township, will
be a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Itepnliliean convention.
JamksO. McCokmick,
of Tlrown township,
will ben candidate fur Treasurer of Montgomery count subject to the decision of the Uepu 1»I lea 11 convention.
of Wayne
township, will be a candidate for Representative to tho Suite Legislature, subject to the decision of the Kcpuhiicau convention to be hold on Saturday, June 2.
McCkka,
of Coal ("reek
township, will lea candidate for Representative to the State Legislature from Montgomery county, subject to the decislou of the Republican convention to b»? held on Saturday, Juno 2.
SURVEYOR.
Cli:kk
will be a candidate for
iirveyorof Montgomery county, subject to deels on of Republican convention. WiLT.iam K.
Shaiipk
will be a candidate for
Surveyor of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention t«o be held on Saturday, June 2.
COMMISSIONER.
W ii.uAM M. Daktkr, of Union township, will bo a candidate for Commissioner ol' the Second or middle strict of Montgomery county, subject to the decislou of the Republican convention to be held Saturday, Juno 2.
will be a candidate for Com
missioner of the Second or middle district.of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of tlie Republican convention to be held on June 2.
IIknhy W.
Handing,
of Union township,
will bo a candidate for Commissioner of the Second or rnl.hlle district of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention, to be held on Saturdaj*. June 2.
(•ritad Master Kxcurdo».
Tlie liig Four Route will run a graml Faster exe.ur.sirn to Indianapolis on Thursday. Mstvr 22, at very low rates. Tickets good on all regular trains. Returning tickets will lie good on all regular trains until March 23, inclusive. For tickets and full information call on 11. E. Roki.vson',
Agent Hig Four Route. Crawfordsville, lnd.
(It's Tui
ii't
is selling the verv best
crackers ul 5e per pound. 3-1'
niv
OUR GRAND
Millinery Opening
Thursday and Friday of Next Week.
belter prepared this season than ever before to
show ynn a beautiful line of Pattern Mats and Konnets.
both Foreign and Domestic. We have ajrain secured the services of Miss Loclchart as trimmer, who is an expert
artist, iu her line as hundreds of Crawfordsville ladies
can testify. So don't fail to be on hand and see the
handsomest line of Millinery lioods ever brought to this city, ileiuemher our (irand Opening Thursday and I'ri-
day of next week. KespeetfuHy Yours.
ABE LEVINSON
Saturday, Feb. io
We began selling California Canned Gooils Of All Kinds
Peaches, Plums, Pears, Apricots and Cherries
At the Astonishingly Low Price of
15—CENTS PER CAN—15
We have only one hundred cases of these goods to sell at the above price and you had better get them quick. They are strictly High (trade Standard Goods
WILL CONTINUE LOW PRICES FOR A FEW DAYS ON FLOUR and SUGAR.
50 lbs Minnesota Flour..Sl.ou
25 lbs 50
50 lbs I'riile of lVoria Flour l.oo
25 lbs 50
50 lbs F.iircka Flour so
25 lbs
-10
25 lbs Now Orleans Sugar.-.......81.00.
24 lbs Yellow Sngfur 1.00 23 lbs While A Su^ar 1.00
21 lbs Fine Orauulateil Sugar l.oo
Extra Fine Potatoes, 75c per Bushel.
Our Furniture Trade Immense at Our Low Prices. We have not felt the hard times and do not expect to if Low Prices wiil prevent it. Very Truly
Barnhill, Hornaday&Pickett
Furniture, Stoves, Queensware and Groceries.
Novelties.
An Endless Display In Every Department.
For Gentlemen^
An elegant suit or spring overcoat. The verjr
latest styles in hats, neckwear, gloves, etc.
For Boys^
A nice Suit". A Nobbj Hat or Cap.
For Children
An elegant Kill or Knee Pant Suit. New de
signs in Children's Hats or Caps. We keep
Mothers' Friend'' Waists. A large line to select from.
Every Article Is New.
No resurrected, back numbers to dispose of. A
beautiful line of Men's, Boys' and Children's
Yachting Caps, for our Easter Sale at 23 cents.
Wholesale and Retail Clothiers. Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers.
Northwest corner of Main and Green Streets.
N. B. The popular salesmen, Jas. R. Howard
and Will Murphy are with the American.
