Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 December 1894 — Page 4

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The bargains in

Christmas Goods

We

Beat anything In the city.

The now Yandes Library Souvenir Spoon lias arrived ami is prettier an! cheaper than ever.

The Cut Silver, the Silver Initial and the Silver .set Rings at great bargains. We lead in Cnl Class and Art Ware.

Cold pens at prices that will snrprise you. Other articles too numerous to mention, but fall and see them. We are glad to show you through.

•JU7 tUixt Slain Street.

week we offer are our unprecedented low prices. do not single out one or two but give a big slice of our proSts to our customers.

J. S. KELLY,

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Dr. H. B. Greene,

Practice LimiUHl t-o OiHe&ees ot the

Eye, Ear, Nose and ThroLt.

OFFICE Houas— •j v, 1 a. m. 2 to 4 p. :c.

ls an index of public opinion.

See them. Hear them before

placing your order for

Christmns.

THEY LAST A LIFETIME.

D. II. BALDWIN & CO.

GEO. F. HUGHES,

Local Manager, 131 Soutn Washington Street Crawtordsvlllc, Ind.

W. K.WA-LLACE

Agent for the Connecticut Kin* Insurance Co., ot Hartford. American Hire insurance Co., of New York, Giraid Flro insurance Company, of Philadelphia, London Assurance Corp'.rHtion* iif tendon, Grand Uapids

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give as a few samples:

ASTHMA

HIMRLYA Wtd on the t'ongx:

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jrive prizes fur the next few ness deliveries will be made in the' to all our customers, lhe prizes morning" and one business delivery in the evening at o'clock.

Joel Block. Orawfordsvilte, Indiana.

Over 97,000

"Fisher Pianos"

and press work and TUK .loritSAi, II.

Insurance Co.,

of Michigan. Office in Joel Block with K. E. Bryant, South Wash- St. Crawfordsville.

CARPETS AND STOVES

Case Combined

CURE E E

Nature's Sure Cure for Asthma. Kudorsed bv European I'hysieians ami lioapvnds as a positive Coitetituiional Cure for Am. hum. 7.io recorded euros in 1*0 days. It never falls, runs Guaranteed. No Pay unt ti cured. I-arse Trial rase sent FREE bv mail. 1'ivnaM. to anv sutVetvr. Address KOLA IMPOR iI

THE DAILY JOURNAL

KSTAKI.ISHKI IN IS?7.

A UDA DKCKMHtiK US'.M.

An Address by Ir. Ilurrmigliri. President Hnrrong'h. will talk to the youiijr men to-morrow afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. upon the topic "The Youn^ Man in Kdueation." Prof. Chamberlain will in*r a solo.

Will Ke«*eive on New Year's

Baptist, chu services at Is." In t!

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OUR PRIZES

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The Young Men's Christian As.oetd.^j tion will be at home to its friends on New Year Day, from 7:00 to (»:30 p. m, 'l'he Association extends an invitation to all to spend the evening- in its 'home.

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On Christinas day the potortice will close from LO:3H a. m. until a. HI' Dec. One residence ami two bu5-•

Has It Occurred to Von?

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and substantial!v bound in three dilrer-

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ent styles and »cOLisibts of l.»0 pages of recipes used by some of the best housekeepers in Crawfordsville. The book is a model of neatness in typography

was printed by

The Klrod Divorce suit.

The divorce suit of littie Klrod against Ceorge Washington 121r.nl. of Ladoga, came up in the circuit court lo-dav. The plaintiff had a sensational complaint and the defendant a haiiraising cross complaint. The plaintiff hammered away all the morning and proved that the vicious and depraved }. Washington had occasionally guyed her. This afternoon at the convention of court it became known that the defendant could prove nothing more] heinous against the plaintiff than a too liberal use of soda in the manufacture of biscuit, so the senseless suit was knocked out of court by .huige

Harney at the defendant's cost. The' parties interested would do well to ki.-s and make up for a Christmas gift.

ANOTHER BIQ CUT

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V: •••.'I'.:- V-* ^. V--V"j "Keaoli y»ur liunds to an', my 1 nends.'::'':-'':'' W I a Till the first of the year. We are the only people who!»uiur.

have room on the ground floor for Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cl ih.s, r'

.-^ 'Linoleum and Straw Mattings. Note the following pi ices

Cook. Stoves Heating Stoves Elegant Center Tables DoublejBed {Lounge Small Cubbord Safe 6-Foot Extension Table All-Wool Carpet Brussels Carpet Ingrain Carpet Matticgs Solid Oak Writing Desk and Book

A. Kostanzer'sSons-:

THE POSITIVE CURE.

iTiiiT HWITHIHI VMM BU|jrVr Tork. frtaiWcUS

$ 6.00 4.75 1.50 8'25 2.75 3.50 .49 .45 .22 .12

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ty in the country. President vei'sitv, said concerningfoot ball

from the wonderful African Kolft riant. disroyungo Uivor. \Ve»t Africa, is

KG CO.. 1162 Broadway. New York.

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itupti*! iiuvi-h. will be remembered at the ell. to inorrow-. Morning-, ".0:1."..

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theme,"''Cod With

ie ev.-nintr at Sunday

school sermon. ••Whose Child It'."'' Sunday school at If iu.) a.: iii, H. \. 1". I meeting at 'Uiri p. m. A cordial in-, vitatiou to allSsSr:-' V'

Ttu* VoMotNoe to

ro.vti».«n

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Tin? 1 mliuuu polis J"Urn*,tl says .^•President .Mm, of. OeVauw -Vnlvorsit.w it Is announced. has declared himself ..opposed to fut'.Uiof participation wf theJV!\unv tev.n in mt.:reoUcLj: »tc contents. It is not known whether he has taken'his stand on account of the nnunksiriviu^ day imbroiytio or on uc5'ouni of the reports of alleged brutalv* game as .played oyer the

ot llutler. last niirht, the future Aecouuts of

lb\tle

when UNKed prosp»*et of accident:

1-,.. dently accomplishing a very laudable

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foot ball plavers at Eastern colleges

seem to have added greatly to local

t.ure 1 would ask for a suspension of judgment. I believe-that the evils of foot ball are grossly exaggerated in thi neivspaj ti re all the doings of college students. Foot, ball is regarded us a dangerous game. So it is: .'"there is more or less risk of bodily injury in all athletic sports, and 1 do not believe mat loot ball is especially dangerous. 1 rue. it Jhas come to us from over the mountains that shock- 3a.^"

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hings have occurred there, let us-not be in too great liaste to make up our minds. For the present, at least, I prefer to leave out of consideration everything that 1 have ever r'-1 about the dreadful brutalities practiced and the shocking injuries in-, Tlieted and received and .bear in mind

this: that for twelve years I h'-called nervy. watched our bays play foot bail and never have known one of them to re-

'ceive a serious dujury. Iut 1 do not wi^h- to argue to question. Perhaps] am all wrong1. At any rate the foot ball season is over for this year, -and we have ample time Uv\consider the matter."

KXTKRTAIXED.

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There are no doubt a great many readers of THE JOUUN.U. who number among their acquaintances young inen who are not members of our Y. M. C. A. A more acceptable Christmas gift I presenting an appearance most iuvitcould hardly be given to a voting man {ing. At half past twelve nearly oue than a membership in this excellent hundred scholar.-, of the school were organization. Any respectable man is ushered in and seated. At'ter a. short

eligible to membership. The annual tuik and grace by Miss Mary Hovey dues are a year. If you are won- the feast began and wass.continued for an hour, the little onetevconducting

dering what to give the young man for Christmas maybe this suggestion will be of service to you.

Cook Itook 11 ft- Arrive*!.

The new Center church cook hooks are completed and are now on sale at 1 a a the book store of Petitions A- Lac\

hilrirt'ii of th* CVnier Church Minion suinhty S« !iool are ttHixpieteil To-1ay.

lii Vniiis, r.. M. flic

otiice.rs. ch m^:|

'l'he annual dinner and teachers of the Ce sion Sunday school \vu (he Y. M. C, A. hall. The tal been prepared with all that the eve and augments the appetite,

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themselves with a dignity and decorum not always evidenced by the juvenile scions of more pretentious families at church socials. The ban-

Huet was a royal one and all the deliwere spread. It iwas thoroughly enjoyed, too. and each child on departiug carried away a large sack of fruits and candies. The 'school

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Hundreds of them are being sold for Christmas presents and nothing could be nicer for a wife, mother, sister or

friend- The books are handsomely 1 1 ,1 1 ,,

is in a nourishing condition and is evi­

a a a

a criterion of results

l'hl Delta Tlu-tu* Kntcrttiin. Last evening at the home of Mr. Roy '•erard ou east Main street the memburs of the Phi Delta Theta fratei nitv"' were entertained in royal style. 1 he banquet served was iu the words of Prof. Olive, ""ex conspeetu" but the purport of the following, menu will I hardly.be appreciated by the outside world I

Cupid in tne Cuusomtm-

'•"•'•U Heart Whole "IS&ii' .-' '. ,:Liattef i'uin:= liiuc on Hii'.fVlieli U.IU'I Jet V. Aim lli'l*

A '..Miiet ltotir,t

Chidy Sauce A Currfiu Kvt nt Kro:n 'ne oid ftleck A M'i.sl.i A Ftilr Cutci: Our i'r.jleasor Vi-iy "i i.iii t/) the SM'Ot't:.-': :.:

CfiUiy rt 1'J Jvia.-e* riittered Cp KiKK'ki'd i!r I/.'ijtfi «t i't'ie •'"•v J'ruit o't'the Vine Apples o! Uespetidct

UurdtoTake .ickets Nuts lo Crdck And so I drain health to thee." 'i'lic menu cards were works of art. each one being hand painted .and .very handsome.

The following is the pijs't 'prandial prograiunie:

roastmUbUT.... C'uu.i M. Travis

lair us i=.

Utir Pledged Men he iriends inou hufct, tried,

oi'i (iiftr Hdopiii.»n

Grapple them by the soul Hit!.

eloei.

hooks o(

The Parting Guests......... Charles L. Little "Aui Wiedoriuhu." t)ur Fraternity ......Husscll T. liyers

Lorn fared ami ioutr ot hair,

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A sister of the air--

31 in. I.cutIn*i*h l'la.v».

MISS i^iston entertained

wonderful. No better artist has been heard in Crawfordsville and an effort will be made to secure Miss Leathers for a concert some time during the winter.

Notice to the Public.

Kovai. FOOT FOJJM SOLK CO., 12-24 Chicago, III.

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Sll'MVl'lNC AT COVINGTON.

\t» r.nvty Morning Tragedy on tin' I'wMle tnia» of Our Vcst««ru Neighbor,

The .Journal.

•A\» visa TON, lud., l)ec,--"25y: About 5:»0 o'clock this morning three Mints in rapid succession startled those who were on the square after their morning beefsteak, and Morton Crane lay dangerously wounded, while Marcus Martin stood close by with sinokl»jjy pistol in liis hand. Facts arc meaner, us l«ut oue witness was present and tie was not sober enough to realize ••what had happened. Mark Murtiu is the proprietor of one of the saloons of this city and last uight his saloon was

open all night or nearly so. It is sup-

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h:ul boen

opposition to the frame. I do not know renewed the quarrel on the street in what action—if any—our college anthorities wil feci disposed to take, For myself. 1 hope thai, the decision of the colleges of our State may uot have to be against the game. As- this junc-

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given to-davin re.me.aberf •les had •'•pleases

wounded .nan

quarreling in the saloon and

front where the. shooting was done. Martin, it is said, tired the first shot which was fellowed by a shot from a pistol in Crane's hands. Marti tigain' tired, the bail from his pistol taking effect, entering Crane's i:glit breast. two inches below the nipple and ranging across and downward, lodgiug about three inches below the left nipple just under the skin. Crane's wound is: serious but it is thought not neees.varily_.fatal, lie is conscious and talks freely of the matter. Martin was 'arrested about an hour after the shooting by Sheriff Moore and is now 1'hysieiatls ay the chances

are about enu that the wounded man nv' S'.Jover. "'Martin is of a quarrel-' sot. •}. .isposition and always carried a grtri and has frei|ucnt!y threatened to fkiU some one at whom he may have iHeebme otTended. Crane is a laborer j. who spends much of his tlmo and about

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A RICH HAUL.:

I'.m Hvmttr Slripptnl juut UoUbpd known Men l.a»t intent.

vt ho was afsiu alou arul

i. 1 Itiie alarm. Iluuter was: unet

his senses he was taken to his home on I south Walnut street, where he still shape. He was evidently as the skin

lies in bad

h:ul Luieu cut

county grand jury on a charge of perjury, the particulars of which are

d.iflicult to obtain. The trouble, as we '•can learn, grows out of the sale of a wagon to Granville Fletcher, which was sold at mortgage sale, Nixon testifying in a suit to recover cost of same, that the wagon sold for a certain amount, when, iu reality, in that sale, it did bring that amount, though when it was sold again by Nixon it brought a different amdiuit. Mr. Fletcher and .t,lie last purchaser both testified before 'i he grand jury that it: brought the amount, which contradicted

Nixon's evidence, the grand jury not knowing there bad been two different sales, one ou the mortgage when Nixon's agent bought it in and the .other at private sale. As yet Nixon has not been arrested on the indietnient and will -not be until Monday, |when lie will promptly give bond and he released, ,,,

•:.'V Fine Case.

This morning in the circuit court Frank Osborn, of Lougview, was lined SI and costs for smashing his sister in a most brutal manner. from the evidence that th thrown a dish at the head of the surly Frank, and so provoked the ire of the

|'The Noble Art or L)itiliiK.'....,:.\Valter Curtis ^'shorn. after being lined, swore out John Hamilton Serff will entertain :. '"oV/euru!.'llouni- billed ,!-]a warrant charging Wilbur li. lionk.'!

fik-SHcd iiour yf ourdinM«.'r»l.'' who had nun arrested, with provoke, guests, Mr. and Mrs. liosworth. of tien Uur Dt-cauife Uui-te rue .oi.ve 3^born claims that while he. was ad- Crawfordsville, who are here spending »»ijercfru.nl uclaaU/- 'iuu MJIJU-'U.

lower order of animals, to-wit. dogs. Ilouk will be tried later on.

l)r:iith ot'."H r*. liotxlllialer.

Word was received this morning of the.death of Mrs. .1. A. Kondthaler. wife of Hr. Itondthaler. pastor of the I'abernacle church at Indianapolis. Her illness was of less than two weeks' duration but the disease, tubercular rapid progress

Couiu clasp Jicr not hut felt the sUr Of jjlijions evcrywb. re." 'J he allair was a very delightful one peritonitis, made such and fitting close to a successful term that an operation -was deemed neces- Crawfordsville, formerly of this city, is by tiie order. sary last Thursday. Owing to her here visiting Iriends... Mr. A. li. Angreat vitality she lived two daj's after derson, the Crawfordsville attorney, the operation, passing away at half who lies been iu the ,.city several days I i.ast evening^ .Miss

Last evening Elston entertained about twenty-five friends very chartningly in honor of Miss Marie Leathers. of Indianapolis. Mi..s Leathers is one of the most accomplished violinists in the west, and last evening favored the company with the following selcc-! S. Ochelt.ee ami l:'loreB(e lions MayGott.

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Cavatiua .. .... IU li' Silas W. Allen and Ida M. Harlan, M. zourka Ovide Musln John Henderson and Sarah MeJod In 1- Ku])en«tein Hutchf 1

I Selection from Cavaltinu Knst-tcana She also played the "Swanee Kiver" —Indianapolis St.iitlnch Chailes 1^. and "The Last Rose of Summer." Mi- l-andis, of Delphi, is a guest at the

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is combined with a sympathy truly what will he made a Lepublican

We have this day appointed W. S. Richards exclusive agent for our Royal grant ethers which Fo Form Sole. Call at his shoe shop, I to whisky, such 1 as West Main street and have them put on your shoes before the slippery weather catches you.

CKNERAL GOSSIP.

It Concerns Everytliins ftntl^ Evco'lx^y mid In, Themon, of lntereat to All of C*.

1'ure eaudleij at Wamplor's. .—•Fire crackers at Wampler's. —Wampler sells the best candies/ —Tom Ball is down from Chicago.-—-Ceorge Uaruey is up from Ladoga. -A. S. Reed lias returned from In-1 ilianapolis.

Frank Xuekol'.s has returned lop Shelbyville.J —.1, W. Stroh returned from l.eba-j not) to-day. S —Mrs. .lohn Stafford is visiting in Thorntowu. liny your Christmas supplies at Wampler'?. —Sam 15. Thomas went to Chicago! this afternoon. —Will Uessler is down, from Chicago for the holidays. —E. 1). llosworth and wife are visit-' ing in Indianapolis. —Both Monou trains were an hour! late this afternoon. —Miss Minnie Hale is visiting her grandfather in 1'laintield. I —C. N'. llolden has returned from a) business trip to Tennessee. —O. S. Hoffman went to Chicago this afternoon to spend Christmas. —State Secretary Stacev of the Y.

M. C. A. was in the city yesterday. —Never such an opportunity to 1-uy Christinas fruits as at llobb's. 13-S4

Miss Lizzie Maxedon went to Wingate to-day to spend a couple of weeks, —Bob Atkinson sells Taggert butter crackers at cents a pound this week. lS- "it :i:' —The rush for holiday presents grows greater everv dav at the Big

Store,

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j. -.\Vin Hunter, of odorous memory. I got into trouble knee deep last night, Hunter went to the residence of .lames Howard, near the I'lum street station, to collect two or three dollars 1 due him for some work. Mr. Howard was not at home so Hunter started away. As he passed the alley some one stepped out and dealt him a terrific the back of the head. Hunter no more. He was found lying unconscious on the side walk -utile minutes later by a crippled boy who gave icenscious

for several hours and 'Seemingly suf-.i —Miss Nannie MeMahon returned'! toted a good deal. When he regained this afternoon to her home at. Edin-

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is not cut. His face and hands were slightly scratched by falling but otherwise, there are no injuries. His vest

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I ktunv net anv j»iaco ministering chastisement his sister, holidays. that lionk interfered and made serious —Rev. S. \V. Gray will preach at t! retleclions on the gencralogy of second Baptist church to-morrow at atliiant. ascribing his ancestry to a |o:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. There will

candidate two years from now

stronghold'. Just now, though, buying Christmas presents.

Received direct sold by Nye &

he is

MeilU'iniil Wlilxkr, 8I.2» »(unrt.

A pure old wiiisky is al wajs free 1 from fusil oil, which is a poison, and I should not be taken into the system.

Age eliminates it from the spirit by ... ... ., oxidation, and it is converted into fra-

the bouf|uet Ruby Rye

•hich {dye tin li is l/. al I froijr disti Booe, M'uggis

FOR letter heads see THE JOUBNAL CO, Pltl.NTKBS

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Epli Crillith lost a line five-year-old horse last evening from spasmodic colic. —Buy your Christmas flowers at Cotton A Rife's. Best flowers, lowest prices. It

Cet your mixed candy at Zieglar & ileiinau's, their own make at 10 cents per pound. I'.'-:.''.' —Dr. Burroughs will preach at the First Presbyterian church

—New line holiday canes and umbrellas at the Big Store. Engraving will be done free on all goods for pros-! cuts. 1' —Miss .lessa Grider, a bright rnu-• sician and popular teacher, is studying at tiie musical college, at Indianapolis. ''^:'T':i

Lafayette Call: Nish Meliegan and Frank Kenuedy went to Crawfordsville 1 ist night. There are attractions for I t'lem down there. —Misses Maud Cowan and Campbell very charmingly entertainly the young ladies' wlust club at tea yesterday afternoon. -eXht closing exercises of the high school yesterday were particularly interesting. A debate relative to the characters of the play ''.lulius Ciesar'.'» was of special interest. —Arcliey Caper and others, charged with having stoned the house of the

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row morning1 —W. T. Whittington and wife have gone to Hot Springs, Ark.,, for an indefinite stay. —Children's rings in gold from 10 cents up. All other .gold rings at a great bargain. :C. L. l!os-r. —Misses .loari Elston and Jessie llerron are home from the Indianapolis Classical school.

burgh to spend the holiday. Xmas turkeys, Boston dressed, sijf-j cents a pcuud, at J. X. Zuek's poultry! house, old brewery corner. —.Miss Mane Leathers returned to Indianapolis this afternoon after a visit with with Mrs. Lew Wallace. —-Mrs. C. P»aeoo and sous, of

His pocketbook containing twenty-live «^rand Kapids. Mich., are the guests of cents and iiis knife were taken. There 1 her parents. C. NT. llolden and wife. .Jewelry Store. Is no clew to his assailants. —3'ree cab transportation will be 1 provided for all quests at the com-'

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venerable l'ete Flynn during the pro-

gress of a prayer meeting, were tried by Mayor Handel to-day and acquitted. —Wm. S. Ilaynes, receiver of Water Works, left to-day for

It appears phis, Tenn., where on December 2U he sister hail ill be united in marriage to Miss

Eiinuie l'age, a prominent society lady

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tlia.t city.

young man. I —Indianapolis Journal: .Mr. and Mrs.

wilh car(ls

fj-night in honor of their

be a concert given at the church Christmas eve. In connection there will be a live pigeon. ^Young Men's Christian Association to-morrow at I p. m. An address to young men by President Burroughs: subject. "The Young Man in Education." Solo by I'rofessor Chamberlain, Young men are invited to attend. —Frankfort Sewn: Mont Williams, of

this morning. Her' death is a ou business, left for His home this shock to the entire community in afternoon. which she has lived and been loved for —Rev. J. V. Coombs the past ten years.

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Leathers is an artist in the strictest Denison. He is interested in the ar* I sense of the word and completely ranffemeutof the Tenth Congressional bon. this county. I charmed her audience by her perform-' District, for it is settled that he will ance. Her execution is faultless and ^JU

^iwraiils for a Utnmway ouplr. 'r* l.'l'.AZ:!.. hid.. Dec 'J:.'. Charles Cra fton and Miss \\urf liinglon, claiming residence in Kentucky, arrived at Car-

They hired a rig of

Liveryman Jones, of Carbon, an drove to this city and went married Sijuire .lames, Mr. Jones thinks the I have decamped with the rig and has (.worn out warrants for their arrest.

I'roiiounoi'cl liiNnii«.

LA l'oiitE, Ind., Dec. 2'i. Emma Montgomery, who was arrested at Michigan City several weeks ajro for robbing a number of residences and

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distillery, and i'uggists.

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leased, having been pronounce*)! inShe was sent to Saginaw, Jlich.,

which she has on numerous occasions claimed as her home.

FOR artistie^ol TH* Jouf

see

IAL Co., PBIKTABS.

se'i-ct Your

Ch:i

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t'oilil! to us lor

Gold, Hlver and .Y.et.i

Good.

Our Umbi'clhs and Canes re

the

coiru't

styles.:^

FOR

MEN.

3lance over this list of able ii'ifts.

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Neckwear, Collars and Cuffs, Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Night Robes, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Hufflers, Umbrellas, Smoking Jackets, Garters, Hats and Caps

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!ese

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the Best

^Ramsey & Gollra.

MUSIC A1

ONE NIGHT

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WEDNESDAY,

Cleveland

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the well known

evangelist, will occupy the pulpit of the Christian church to-morrow. In the morning his subject will be, "Enouragements and Discouragements,"' nd in the evening, "Christ In History, Art and Heart."

MINSTRELS.

Wtn. II. liice, Lew Benedict. Osborn & Baldwin. Musical Artists,] Crawford Bros. Grotesque Dancers, The Marvelous I pside Down Wonder,

DUSHA

20—A-l Vocalists. Dancers. Etc.--20 See the Ureal. Grand and Gorgeous Columbus First Part. Prices, 35, 50 and

The Daily Market

Groceries and Provision.

Home Made Mince Meat, Home Made Saner Kraut, Jersey Sweet Potatoes,

Cranberries, Celery, Oysters, Bananas, Oranges, Nuts. .. «. All Kinds of Caudies.

New Figs, New Dates, All Kinds of Dried Fruit,

All Kinds of Canned Fruits and All Kinds of Green Fruits.

R. E ATKINSON.

Corner of College aiid Water Streets.

JUST ARRIVED TO-DAY

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The Trade Palace

The Newest and Most Beautiful line of

ovclt)' Dress Patterns

And handsome trimmings to match that have been in the city this season. Owing to the lateness of the season the handsome patterns were bought bj Mr. McClure in the market this week at half their value. Also the most exquisite colorings and effects in a line of entirely new Silks suitable for draperies and fancy Christmas work. This is a line of goods never before shown in this city and the loveliestgoods you ever beheld. Will be placed on sale at just half value. Many other beautiful and useful Tods just in for Christmas shoppers. Special bargains in Millineiy. Respectfully,

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L. W. Otto

Washington St

Xrnasings

cCl ure & Gr aham.

Our store will be open every evening till Christmas until o'clock.

DEVIL ON CORNS

It stops their further growth, removes all pain, no trouble to use and makes walking easy, painful excrescences, but remove them with DKV1LON* CORNS. EASILY APPLIED SU1U2

REMOVE THE CORN V.'ITIIOl'T 1N.IURY. For sale by your druggist.

Cut Prices on Cut Glass.

Genuine cut glass salt and pepper shakers at 25c

Bisque sugar shakers

Bisque egg shakers

Dolls and Doll Carriages at all Prices.

THE FAIR,

South Washington St. IS E

Golden Kule lOigar Store,

120 SOI'TH C.ItEKN STltKBT.

For CJood Cigar. Also Chewing and SitioklnjrTobutcos and Smokers Artlc'cs oi afl Kinds. A new line ot IMpon just icrelved.

DROP IN SUGAR

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White House.

23 lbs. FRUIT POWDER for 24 lbs. GRANULATED 25 lbs. RIDGEWOODA 26 lbs.

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MULLEN & ROBB

Do not fad to see our Candy Display.

Christmas Candies!

C. Wampler's Candy Store.

Pure Candies, Mixed Nuts, Florida Oranges, White Grapes, New Dates, Figs, Bananas, Etc., at Wampler's.

Headquarters for Sunday Schools and Day Schools. Teachers are invited to call and get prices for their supplies. I have the largest and only fine line of Confectionery in the city. Buy a box of my fine candies for the Children.

5ANTA CLAUS

Will be at my store Mouday, Dec., 24.5 Come and see hiin. Music all Children buy your Christmas Candies at:

J. C.Wampierjs Candy Stan

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