Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 March 1894 — Page 3
Hats
Everybody buys a new luit for Maxtor and in order to please all I
have purchased a very lar^el'me of
the very latest styles and lest makes of headwear, and in order
to supply your wants we will
have a
Special Bargain Hat and Cap Sale For Men, Boys Children and Girls.
iter the Prices and paste them in
xour Hat. These priccs only
continue until
flarch 24th.
:„IM
Caps for liirls, worth 25 cents
Special sale S .on
500 Caps for (iirlsand Hoys, worth worth 50e, special sale 1!
V.ov.s' llats worth 50, special sale .-1
Mats. Men's and Hoys', worth
•Si. special sale. so.
diir Men's Hats, worth 551.50, at 1.1S
i"" ••••:'.• V' SO.(ill. at l.li'.l
R.5U, at 'J.:.'0
Sxoo, at. vt.f.'i
II 'c-vanteverybody to buy a Hat
from us and now is your
lime. /\es/.,
Lee S.Warner,
The One-Price
Clothier, Tailor, Hatter and
Furnisher.
Eph Joel's Old Stand.
WELL, ARE WE IN IT?
I Should Say'So.
ll'c Have the Only I'r, r/'ect Line of
Baby Cabs
In the city. Nothing but the Haywood make and all patterns have a Lock llrake. Come and see them ami you will be sure, to buy.
Xack. Mahorney & Son.
D. W. ROUNTREE,
FIRE INSURANCE.
Represents Old Meltable Insurance Companies. Ofllce with Indiana and Ohio Live Stock-In-suranee Companies. Patronage solicited.
DR. L. H. DUNNING,
rrnctice Limited to Diseases of Women Bnd Abdominal Surgery. Olllco Had Sunlturlum 2-tO North Alabama St., lndlaiiapoliH, Ind. OKinCE HOUKS:—10 11 ni.. to 12 3.10
WHY NOT Get the Best lnaurance Anal nut,
FIRE or CYCLONE
IN THE
Old Hartford Insurance Co., with fi. uOO.ntlO. victim InsurancoCo.,wlili nearly }U.OOO,OUO, Olve tlio best insurnnco at the same rate.
A. C. JENNISON. Loan and Insuranco Airent.
Over 121 K. Mala St. Crawfordsvlllo. Ind.
Shorthand
Bookkeeping
Free
Write to tho Crawford &- ville iiuslnusH Co 11 fill 1 particulars ol' the
PcJiol a ships and Farmers'bpc I'lal course In Uookk apitiK. Address
O, Hox J3U1
Crawfordsvllic Ind.,
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1S04.
TOWN TOPICS.
Hit* of Elinor Gosgip Concerning A11 Sorts or l'eoplu niul nil Sort* Tlilnga.
—I/aymon's C.rcat Cut OfT Cigar. —Order cabs of Inslcy & Darnell. —Kd Cotton went to Chicago to-day.
Hen Harbison was in the city today. -O. to-day.
Ladoga for interment. Services wil lie held in the M. 10. church at that place.
Notice to K.of I'.
There will be a called meeting t»f DelJayanl Lodge Tuesday evening make arrangements for funeral liro. .J. C. Wingert. Members a-re.-.re-fjuesled to be present. 3-20 -MAKSIIAU, NYK. C. C.
Sick "Miss l)urbin. the new trimmer at the Trade I'alaee. for your ICasler millinerv.
Klii'lliilntlMi) Quickly Ciinti.
Three days is a very short time in which to cure a had ease of rheumatism: but it can be done, if the proper treatment is adopted, as will be seen by the following from .lames Lambert, of New Brunswick, 111. "l'was badly atllieted with rheumatism in the hips and legs, when 1 bought a bottle of Chamberlain's I'ain lialm. It cured me in three days. I am all right to-day, and would insist 011 every one who is afflicted with that terrible disease to use Chamberlain's Pain lialm and get well at once." 50 cent bottles for sale by Xve & Itooe. Ill north Washington street, opposite court house.
UotoMcClure A Graham for your Easter millinery. They have the new goods and the best of trimmers.
itinrnntei'il Cnri-.
We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you arc alllieled with a Cough, Cold or any f.iiiig, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience 110 bericlit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this oil'er did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Cotton & Rite's, the I'rogress Pharmacy. Large size 50e. and SI.
Takk Uncle Sam's Cough Syrup. It contains no chloroform, is safe and effective for all. Sold by Cotton & Rife, the progressive druggists, for 25 cents a bottle. 3-25'SH
Hood's Saksai'.\kii.i..v is absolutely unequalled as a blood purifier and strengthening medicine. It is the ideal spring medicine. Try it.
Used 3 Millions
Purelyvegetable,pleasantandand
THE PRUNE LAXAtlVE CO., LOS ANGELES,
FOB SALE BY COTTON & RIFE
i'errin was in Indianapolis
Robert Uurgess is over from ITrbana, 111. —lici Sparks loft this morning for California. —Charley .loluiston was in Indianapolis to-day. —Gen. Lew Wallace went to Chicago this afternoon. —l''oiir applications removes the corn
Devil 011 Corns.'' —The pay car went north on the Valid alia yesterday. —Ed Randolph was down from Lafayette last evening. —The east bound P.ig Four train was two hours late to-day. —Charley Smith ami wife left to-day for Logansport on a visit —Miss Henrietta Allen returned last evening from an extended visit in l'u-oi-ia. —The K. of 1'. of New Market will rive an entertainment, to-night and several from here will attend. —Mrs. Nancy Moody, aged seventyseven years, died Sunday night at Mace. She was buried Monday. —Miss 2S*ell Xicholson has returned from (ireetie county where she lias been singing in revival meetings. —Tom l'atton and wife 'eft to-day for California. The trip is taken on account of Mr. l'atton's failing health. —Attend the opening of the Columbia millinery parlors to-inorrowjeven-ing. Wednesday, March 21, at 7:30 p. 111. —Mrs. Cresse will show "an'niuisiially large and beautiful str.ck of millinery at her opening, Wednesday and Thursday. 3-22 —A social will be given by the third district of Christian church in the old church Thursday evening. Mar. 22, A good supper served from 5 to 8 o'clock. 15 cents. .1-21 —George A. llarrop. of South Uer.il, is in the city in the interest of the Central Union Telephone Company. He is endeavoring to increase the number of telephone subscribers in the city. —There will be a short service over the remains Of ,1. C. Wingert to-mor-row at 12:30 p. 111. at the residence and after this the body will be taken to
agreeable to take, accept*
able to the stomach, safe 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 and Fevers. Puriues the blood. Thebest Family Medicine. Price, 50c. Sold by~tfrnffists? Take Bo substitutes.1
CALIFORNIA.
MARES EVERY THING COUNT.
A l.iuly AVI10 Didn't 1 'rnpnK.' to l.et a Trip From N'i'w liicdummd lo Crawfnrdf--ville be in Vain.
A couple of weeks ago a lady came to the law otlic of White & Reeves while Mr. Reeves was absent '•whooping' em up" and stated that she wanted a divorce. Her complaint was taken and a few days later her husband, ignorant of his wife's action, called and with both Messrs. White and Reeves present stated that he desired to file application for divorce. As quietly as possible the news of the previous application of his wife was broken to him. He looked upon the cheerful side of the all'air and coolly stated that he was adjective, glad of it. lie then proposed to let her go ahead and get the divorce and that he would pay for it.. Accordingly the firm dropped a card to the lady in the ease asking1 her to call at the legal dispensary on business. Now it so chanced that a lady of the exact name of the fair applicant for freedom had lived in CrawfordsI ville until recently, when she had removed lo the more salubrious climate of New Richmond, l'.y mistake the •ai was forwarded to her and without delay she hired a buggy and in company with her daughter caiue to town on a gallop. When she entered the law otliee Mr. Keeves was alone and as lie had never seen the real applicant sailing was smooth. Said the lady: "Well, sir, my name, is Mrs. lilank and I got your earil .telling,me to call and here I am
With his most fetching smile Mr. Reeves pleasantly rubbed his hands together and thus responded: "Oh, yes. Mrs. Itlanl 1 have a .piece of good news. Your husband was here the other day and said that, if you would go ahead and sue for divorce that he would pay for it. and be mighty glad lo do it."
The lady slowly rose, her eyes bulging like mnshroons 011 a damp log as she gasped excitedly, "Why, the outrageous old scoundrel! lie never let on a minute that he was up to such devilment. He has been as good as pie and meek as Moses. Oh! won't I make him sweat for this!"
Mr. Reeves was considerably surprised at these manifestations and made passing mention of the application of the lady. This brought out an explanation of the grand blunder and the lady breathed easily for a moment. Then the thought of her trouble and expense arose in her mind and she exclaimed: "Well, now I hate this mightily. Here I had all this trip for nothing and have to pay for this rig and it really don't"•seem right. I ought to have something for my trouble. What do you charge to get them divorces, anyhow, Mister'.'"
Mr. Reeves smilingly stated the amount he exacted for opening the bird cage or to speak' more exaetin "for busting a honey moon."
His involuntary client poked her foot a moment with a large family umbrel la and then exclaimed decisively. "Ho ahead Mister and get a divorce for my daughter here. She married a trillii mi account chap two years ago and its lime she was loose. We'll just make this trip count for something or know the reason why."
The complaint was accordingly drawn lip and is now ready lo tile in the circuit court. It's an ill wind that, blows uoliody good.
1't'lzcM Will be iiivcu.
The township trustees yesterday deelded to offer prizes n» last year forthe best eiVorts at the graduating exercises of the eon tit,y schools. Each township will have a representative, to be selected at. a competitive contcst ami these several representatives will compete for the prizes, which are live in number and are cash as follows: S^5,2o. $15, $10 and §5. It is doubtful whether the contest will be held during the fair as it has been formerlv.
Cu'iti: & (iRAHAMV millinery department is full of new goods. See them and von will leave your order there.
You will miss a grand treat if you don't attend our opening of pattern liats and Honnets this week. Thursday and Friday, at Levinson s.
N|»erinJ Sidfc.
Tuesday and Wednesday. March 20 and 21, we will oiVer some grand bargains in mussed aud soiled handkerchiefs. Come in the mornings and avoid the crowds. L. ]{ischof.
Mns. Lkvi.nson has just returned from New York where she secured some of the most stylish millinery goods to be found, and all to be displayed on Thursday and Friday, March 22 and 23, this week, our opening days.
Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia No Alum.
rf
Auk Licvinson.
Homes—40 Years (lie Staadawd
A VINDICATION MARCH.
The Coining Reunion at Shiloli Battle riclil Will be Attended With An Interesting Feature.
On April (i and 7 will ocjur a grand reunion of officers and soldiers at the battle field of Shiloli. lien. Lew Wallace has applied for an oflicer of the regular army engineer corps to be there in attendance and to make a survey anil recognizance of the movements in line and column of the third division of the army of the Tennessee, both going to the field on April 0, 1SU2, and during the battle on the second day. The engineer is to make his report to the army department together with a map. The department has granted the application and detailed an oflicer for the work. This step has been thought advisable in order to correct impressions, some of which have gone into history, regarding the operations of the third division during the battle. So malicious and false, have been the representations of biased parties in the past that Gen. Wallace and the survivors of the third propose to establish themselves once for all. They will start from their original camping ground at Stony Lonesome, near Crumps' Landing, and will march over the same ground, in the same uanner they marched during the battle. They will thus establish the fact that they march according to directions and never away from the field of battle.
MIbs Annie Kriiicntrout Appointed. Postmaster Voris has appointed Miss Annie lDrmentrout a,s postoHice clerk to succeed Miss Grace White, resigned. Miss Ermentrout will begin to learn her duties to-morrow under the direction of Miss White, who will remain until the middle of April.
There were a number of applicants for Miss White's position and in appointing Miss Ermentrout to the place Mr. Voris looked not only to the fact that she made an excellent grade 011 the examination but also to the fact that she resides in the country. "The truth of the matter is," said Mr. Voris, "that the country people do the great, bulk of the business at the general delivery. Tliey have never been recognized ill the post 11 llice patronage and I deem it nothing wore than right to appoint Miss Ermentrout who is a most excellent young lady, who. I am satilicd. will do her part perfectly."
Clot Voiir I'orttollnB Bound.'
Everyone who is getting the beautiful World's Fair Art Portfolios of Tiik .loi'KXAi, will, of course, want to preserve them for their own pleasure in after years and for future generations also. To supply this demand we are now making arrangements whereby our subscribers can get their Portfolios bound in a substantial manner. We have received numerous propositions for flimsy, cheap binders to be operated by the purchaser, but there is 110 merit in them and we have rejected tliem all They all either mar the Portfolios or fail to secure them properly. If you want to keep your Portfolios at all you want to keep them right. We will announce prices and other particulars in a short time.
Tim MuBical Amateurs.
The Musical Amateurs met last even ing at lluglies' music store, the discussion of the evening being "Clem enti. The Cantata.", ...'The. following, is the programme: 1. Santa No. 1, Op. .'i7 ..Cleiiiciitl
Miss Halt.
Tim Water Ully F. Atil l-'rem CanUta, The Water Lilly. Miss Kline, Miss McC'lure, Miss Dice. ,.(.'lemuiill ti. Santa No. On. a7
Miss Anliley.
4. Paper—Clenienti, The Cantata. Mrs. McCain. 0. Waltz No. 1, Op. 04
Chopin
No. 2, Op. 34 Mr. HerroD.
It. Lo! o'er The Wicked From Cantata. Mrs. Davie. 7. Duo—Sauata 1 Cleinenil Alloirro di Mofto, Allegro, Tempo dl Mimietto.
.Esther
Ml.sb Landman, Miss Hall.
8. ClioruB—Wander^/ig Sonjr Abt From Cantata Summer.
Privnte Opinion mlr I'ublic Wallace McC'lure: "The Democrats of Ripley elected me a precinct committeeman last .Saturday but the l'\ M. 15. A. faction foolishly elected .lini Klluore as township chairman. Now I'm a member of the F. M. K. A. myself but you bet I'll not serve 011 the committee with .Jim Elmore, lie has got to be lired out. We must ask him to get out and let some good Democrat act for Ripley. Jim isn't a good Democrat and we don't want him. lie got himself elected to stir up some devilment and we must get rid of hiin at once. He won't do for old Ripley."
Tempcraiiee Meetings Vostponeri. On account of the union revival services the Tuesday niglit temperance meetings at the court house will be postponed until Tuesday evening. April loth. Speakers will be secured and a meeting arranged for each Tuesday night beginning then.
Public Dedication.
The public is cordially invited to attend the dedication of the Red Men's new hall to-night. Doors open at 7 o'clock, ceremonies commence at ?. All Red Men are requested to be 011 hand at 7 sharp. By order of
D. II. Martin, .Sachem.
State ok Ohio, Citvok ToledoI LUCAH County. j-«f Frank J. Chunky makes oath that lie is the Senior partner of the firm of l\ J. Clieeney & C., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Cataukh that cannot be cured by the use of Hai.i.'s CATARJill Cuhk.
FRANK J. C11EENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Otli day of December, A. I.). 188U.
KAI.
A. W. (iLEASOX, Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly 011 the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. .Send for testimonials, free.
I\ J. CHEENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. J®"Solcl by Druggists, 75c.
Mrs. A. C. Mr it lock Orleans, Ind,
Good
Reason for Faith
Cured of Scrofuia by Mood's
Borofula permeates humanity. It is thoroughly InfuKvd into the blond. Scarcely a man is fceo from It, in one form or another. Ilooil's
BarsaiiVrllla cures scrofula promptly, surely, permanently. Thousands of people say so. For instance, read this: I dm justified In thinking Hood's Sarsaparilla & splendid medicine ly own experience with
Jt. I was a itrent sufferer from scrofula, having dreadful sores in my cars and on my head, sometimes like larjwhells, illscliarirlui Rl the lime. My husband Insisted that I take Hood's Barsapoi'llla. Of the first bottlo
My Appetite Improved,
Mid I felt somewhat better. So 1 bought another bottle, and by the time it was half pone the scrofula had entirely dis:iiipc ired. 1 am
Hood's
spCures
now entirely free from scrofula and was nover in hotter health. Hood's Sarsaparilla also cured me of a terrible pain in mv side, caused by neuraljria of the ln-art." Mxs a C. Mkdi.ock, Orleans, Indiana.
Hood's Pills eure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Count}/ Xomtnattiiff mvenlton Saturday, June 2.
Tou nshi}) Convention to Sclcct Delea S a a a If
CO VXVJ LJUA \—~'d n'ci-rd.
W u.i.iAM A. V.\nAH£iai,i» is si cainJKlnlo for Councilman frotn tho Second Ward to till tin? unexpired term of A, I,. ToinHnson, subject- to tho decision of the HcpuMieun couvontion when one Is eulled.
couht 'in i:,\ via: 11,
UiCHAUu M. Hi ill.12 is a candidate for Treiifurer of Mont irnmery county, subject 10 tho decision ol' the ll'M'tiblieau convention to be held 011 fcviUirdaj, June '.I.
William Joiin.son, of Scott, township, will be a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention.
JamksO. Mcf-ouM ick, of Brown township, will be a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery count .', subject to the decision of the liepuidlcan convent ion.
John J). Kick, of I'nion township, will boa candidate tor Treasurerof Montgomery eounty, subject to the decision of the Ucpiibllcan convention. d&w
ritOSKC VTl AG A TTOilNKV. Bi mont Kennedy will be a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for l.he2'2d .Judicial Circuit. composed of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention.
Finlky 1*. Mount will be a candidate for I'roseeutimr Attorney for the 'J2d Judicial Circuit, composed of Montgomery county, subject to the decision or tne 'Republican convention.
William M. Reeves will be a candidate for Prosecuting" Attorney for tho 22nd .Judicial Circuit composed of Montgomery county,subject to the decision of the Republican convention.
SHhRlinr
Cuauliis K. DavisIk a candidate for renomInutlon lor bhoriif of Montgomery county, subject to the decision ul the Republican convention
AUDITOR.
James A. McCf-rur., of Union township, be a candidate tor Auditor of Montgomery county, subject to the decision ol the Republican convention, to be held on Saturday, June'*.
Bhanson B. RtrsK, of Madison township, will be a candidate tor Auditor of Montgomery county, subject the decision of the publican convention, to be held 011 Sat unlay, June 2.
tiKoiiOK W. Washon, of Union township,will be a candidate tor Auditor ol* Montgomery county, subject to the decision ol the Republican convention to lie be held on .Saturday, .June 2,
Wim.am M. Wniri:, of Union township, will boa candidate for Auditor ot Mont^roincry county, subject to the decision of the Ucpiibllcan convention.
5rO?l'AA7i/i' TSIUSTEE.
Wim.iam IjKomlkv is a candidate for Truetecot' Union Township, subject to the decision ol' the itcpublicau convention \:j le held .J une 'I.
Danikj.11. Gu.kkv will he a candidate for Trustee* or Union township, subject totho decision of the Republican convention.
Wilmam A. Kick, of North Union, will, be a caudhlatc lor Trustee of Union township, subject to the decision of the Republican convention.
Sam 1). Symmus will be a candidate for the nomination of Trustee of Union Township, subject to the decision of the Hepubiieau convention.
Capt.H H. Talhot will be a caudidate for Trustoo of Union township, subject to the decision of the Kepubllcaii convention.
Ki'MitiAM K. Vanscoyoc will be a caudidate lor trustee of Union township subject to the decision of the Republican convention,
REl'ItESKRTATiVi:.
Capt. IIaumon M. Hillinos, of Wayne iwrislilp, will be a candidate for Representative to the Suite LcRislature, subject to the decision of the Uepubllcuu convention to be held on Saturday, Jnue 'I.
Capt. BinvAHti T. McCuka, of Coal Creek township, will a candidate lo. Keprcsoniatlve the State Legislature from Montgomery county, subject the decision of the Republican convention lo be heht-on Saturday, June '.2. sen i:\oii.
TiicuMAN McCluku will be a candidate for Surveyor of Montgomery county, subject to dccls on of Republican convention.
W/lijam F. Siiaki'U will be a candidate for Surveyor of Montgomery county, subjcci to the decision or the Republican convention to he held on Saturday. Juuo 2,
COM At ISS IOXVIU
Wkj.iam M. Daktkii, of Union township, wi" boacandldata for Commissioner of the Stcond or middle strict of Montgomery county, subject to tho decision of the Republican convention to t»e held Saturday, June 2.
John L. Davis will he a candidate for Commissioner of the .Second or middle district of Montgomery county, subject the decision of the Republican convention to be held 00 June
Henry W. Haiiuino, ol LTiilon tow-nslilp. wlH 1)0 a ClU'.dlillUe for Commissioner of tho Second or nil.lillc dletrlol of Montgomery county, subject to tho decision oCtheUepuhllcan convention, he held on Saturday, .June 2.
(•'rimil raster Kxcurhloii.
Tlui liitf Four Route will run a tfrand Faster excursion to Indianapolis 011 Thursday, March 22, at very low rates. Tickets jfuod on all regular trains. Heturninjr tickets will be tfood 011 all regular trains until March 2li, inclusive. For tickets and full information call on (. 12. Roimnson,
Affent 1 iif_r Four lloutc, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Him'iiop'n handkerchief sale Tuesday and Wednesday. .'i-iio
.10 lbs Minnesota Flour on lbs
25 lbs
|»iniM»niMnnnnmmmnnnmMlmn|
OUR GRAND
Millinery Opening
Thursday and Friday of This Week.
We are better prepared this season than ever before to show you a beautiful line of Pattern Hats and Bonnets,
both Foreign and Domestic. We have again secured the
services of Mi~s Lockliart as trimmer, who is an expert artist in her line as hundreds of Grawfordsville Indie's
can testify. So don't fail to be on hand and see tlie
handsomest line of Millinery Goods ever brought to this city. Keniembcr our Grand Opening Thursday and Fri-
day of next week. Respectfully Yours, -. :H
IABE LEVINSON
Saturday, Feb. 10
We begun selling California Canned Goods 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 tirade Standard Goods
WILL CONTINUE LOW PRICES FOR A FEW DAYS ON
FLOUR and SUGAR.
.Si.00 no
:X
no lbs l'l ide of I'eoria Flour.. .. 25 lbs
r0 lbs F/iireka Flour
1.00
no
so
-10
25 lbs New Orleans Sugar 81-00 21 lbs Yellow Sugar 1.00
2,1 lbs While A Sugar J.00 21 lbs Fine Granulated Sugar.... 1.00
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.
Easter Novelties.
An Endless Display In Every Department.
For Gentlemen^
An elegant suit or spring gvercoat. The very
latest styles in hats, neckwear, gloves, etc.
For Boys
A nice Suit. A Nobbj Hat or Cap.
For Children
An elegant Kilt 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.
The American
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.
