Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 February 1894 — Page 3
is an arbitrary word u-.od to designate the only bow (.ring) which cannot be pulled of! the watch.
Here's the idea
The bow has a groove on each end. A collar runs down inside the pendant (stem) and fits into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendant, so that it cannot be pulled or twisted oft".
It positively prevents the loss of the much by theft, and avoids injury to it from dropping.
IT CAN ONLY BE HAD with Jng, Jas. BOBS Filled or other watch WQ# cases bearing this trademark All watch dealers sell them without extra cost. •1 watch caie opener will be sent tree to any one by the manufacturers.
Keystone Watch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA.
ATFFUL COM FOBT1 NO.
EITH'S COCOA.
UK HA AT- SUPPKK 'By a tJtioro\iTRTI KIIOWTECTGN ci tlie imiius.1 IAWH Tttiiekrgovern thu op'jr.atit»s»y of (ligation and nutrition, ami by a oujx'I'uI Kpplieuiiuii ui the tiuo proper of wcil-s-o)* Cocoa, Mr. Kpjs IIAB providr.d for our bt".ii'fnst uml supper a tleliiMilety Cavoivil l»"T«fcnurv whirh i»a.y mivn us irmuy h*»uy dorlorV hills h-y th»* judicious u^e of Mich article* of 'Jiwi th»i conHtitutioT. utuy bo ^nnhmlly bui.it up roiill strong enoutffc K» ivsist every t^ndoney to disease. liunirttiv. «.f subtlemrvlfidlfii arc» flortinK arouj:*! us rcudy atlAtvkwhon'V«r u»cro's :i woak uo nr. We i^ayosi-K.pn muity it fntai .-*hu:i by ke««piuK well fortiltad with purr Itl*» K! IUM a prcperly nourished
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ilade .simply with bviliLs wniur »r milK. Sold only in half-po iol tiby crs, hcboilod thus: .IAMKS Ki'PS A:l.id.s llomo«M rtuimifts, London., Ej^jand:,
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payiup lUMitn:-s po^iti"i" Mention ili'w p.-ipi-r.
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Biok Ileartnohc *nd rolicro nil the JLrotibT©« lnci* dent a bilious stnte of the ayslem, Mich as ItasltiCHs, Nua.sca, l)rowf*\ne8fl. Distress alt«r rating, I'airt in tho Sule. etc. Whilo Uielr most :einartable success has been ehown in ccri&g
SICK
UeAdacbo, yet Carter's Little ljivcr Pills aro vnlunble in Coufitlpatiou, curuiR aud vru~ venting this annoying complaint,while they alM» correct all iltsorderH of the Htomaeli, stimulate tho.' liver and regulate the bowels, liven they ouly^
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Acho they would ho almost priceless to those who Mitrorfrn'm this di^trefsini: complaint luitfortuivtitely their K«»odne*»sItM».s notrm! here, and the so •vho once try ihein will Mnd the^e little pills valu* r.Me in no many way.s that they will not bo willing to CO without tben. !5ui after nil iick heaJ
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.•In tho bnne of PO many lives that here is where wo iiiak( onririejit bou-t. Uur pills cure ltwhUo ottiorK do not.
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Has removed east of the jail.
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In The Electric liilii Mililire.
Orders for new work done promptly and on reasonable terms. Bepairing (jf i\ll kinds exeeufed with promptness and dispatch. Work truaranteed awl pri'.'fs satisfactory.
Coleman
against
his divorced wife, Cordelia, ante to a close nt noon on Saturday and went to I he jury. That body, was out till 4 o'clock when a verdict, awarding tho plaintiff $.'150, was returned. The case look up over three days of the court's time and during its progress eome very unsavory testimony was offered.
Tlu*. couple had 'ived together twenty years when tln-v were divorced. They had accumulated laud and considerable property and Mrs. Coleman received alimonv. About this time trouble began I to come thick and fast to Coleman. It was first hi? barn burned, then his house. in which he cacao near perishing in the flames. Then SO head of hogs took sick and died, presumably from eating poison administered by one of evil iu tent then buggy was almost cut to pieces. The climax was reached when iibout 200 chickens were beheaded. Mrs.
Coleman was suspected all the while, but it was only recently that Coleman could secure sufficient evidence to warrant her arrest. The caBO wai aa ugly one throughout and the lawyer^ and court officials uniBt have gave one long sigh of relief when tbo end oame.
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More High Protection Fallacy. The free woo! bug bear is fast *ubaiding. A few cheep growers vr«ra at first scared into believing that sheep might drop aa low »B lifty cents per bead. They may drop to an low as $1 per head as they have under our beautiful system of feigh protection, but rest assured that tbo tariff has tittl*, or nothing to d« iu fixing the market piioe of sh»ep The law of supply and demand, as it doea ia all commodities, applies as wsll to the eheep market. A prominent sheep grov er was epesking
of
i-'i'iT••«! 1 kav© in the past, that their flocks will uwn .-in w,i 'String a pnea in maTket proportionate to the supply and dorjand, and buyers will be oblivious a» to whether theirs pro toctt'd or frBo wool.
I:KUI eiluc:it' ill li:irmoi:y vviib t!i: I mi i?
CI :rk:s Business
the fallacy of a
hirfc protection the other day. He said that in 1800 he bought 100 sheep in this icounty for fl per head. Remember, new, this wa« under our glourious systsu of high protection, too. Sh6ep growers will find in the future, as they
Sad Condition of Mrs. Trout. For eorae time Mrs. D. L. Trout has been in poor health. It hwl been her purpose to gotc California soon is hope" I of getting relief, iler oiind has becoms deranged, by roavon of ill health, it is preBUtned, as the following from the
Chicago Poet, indicates: ''Mrs. Caroline Trout ?"«.s adjudged insane before Judgs D(ir*i(il!y of th» county court this tnorcing. ar.d ordered committed toKi'.nkakee. Mrs. Trout is the wife o? a well known «tock y.«.rds concmiesioa merchant. Mr. I Trout tsatified that his wife first developed Bymptoisa of insanity on Wednesday morning last. She then became yiolent and escaped from her attendants.
She ran out into the street in her night attire and got into a sleigh which was standing corns distance away. Sho WBI taken to tho detention hospital yestsr -j? «*.y. v-hero alio became very violent.7
The I'li/zle Wolveci.
L^eiliaps no focal disease: has puzzled a«u bailed tl-.c medica! profession more than nasal catarrh. While not uu'rau^' diateiy fatal it, is among he: most nauseous and disgusting ill *he
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Oarter'.« l.itlio TJver Pilla arc Tory small nnd Tory oust to t.iiic. Om-ortwo pills make a dose. Tlmy lire stiir .v voui'tiilile and do not prlpo or imrec. Imt. ly thoir K«ntlu action plenso all who vso tliiMii. In viiils at
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dnmiripts t.-verywhore, or by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
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to. and the records show vo'y few or na eases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the,many modes of treatment
until the introduction of Ely's Cream tinier a few years ago. The success of iCly's Cream Balm a few years ai?o. The successiipiTv thifi preparation has been I mo«t yratifyins and surprising. N'o j.. idt'ii(ryists if-without it.
Paris IIH.S extended more than ctatut.es in houor of citizens.
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More cheeee is eaten than anv other ra:n-.
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T1- vonr he itl clear'.-' Have you a good grip on all your interests and a bound ii -s energy in your blood? You can have both if you observe tho precaution to take when retiring for the night, a dose of Smith's JJiio Beans. l!y the time you g"t to work next day you will feel if -f vou could pull a train of cars. He «ure to get tin? small eizivKS 25 y.
bv the Wanes
(Ireeco reports CO.000 tons of currants per an mm.'.
\iier tho ball is over, after the break morn, Vfter the ilaneorn lpaving,' otter ih stars are gone, Many ahead is aching, if you but knew it all,
Take Smith's Bile Beans on retiring aft or the ball. Ask or small sisce.
Tbo sroat '.if tb#i equuro milcB.
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Wait ForiThe American.
1 his country fats an area of 2.2C.1.G15.STi acre*.
Positive economy, peculiar merit and wonderful medicinal power are all combined in Hood's Sarsaparilla. Try it. Hood'cures.
The Volga Europe. -.
the largest mer of
Americans have *300.000,000 infested in ehipping.
Will Give Rook#»fiU«r ControL WEST SUVRRIOB, Wis.. Feb. 5.—Th% annual meeting of the Lake Superior Consolidated Mine company. which controls tho heaviest Mesabii 1'ange Hessi'iner mines, will be held here Tuesday and Wednesday. New York dispatches and local interested iron men who have conferred with tho directori say tliat the Merritts have made a proposition to .lohn U. Ro -kc.feller to take a controlling interest in tho comjany, to which h." Has agreed. It is now thought Un.-krfellM- will take the West Superior steel plant. the sale of which is been adjourned to next week, and ran it a.i a part of the pool.
Crl|nli' Crevlc Mrik«r.n Threntftn. """OKII'IM.K OJICKK, Colo Feb. 5.—Five hundred miners met at Anaconda yesterday and unanimously decided to give the mining companies until next Thursday morning to accede to
r»stmHst«r Re lunu.
RICHMOND, Ind., Feb. 5. Ira. Ellis, the missi-Eg- Postmaster of I.)ul lin, Ind., bah been found in Fayette county. Ilis sudden disappearance was due to despondency over the conduct of his daughter, who v.- a clerk in his office, and who was charged with robbing the mails. The postoffice inspector has straight-cued up the affairs of the olliee.
*V«-altly Farmer H#n( Hln^elf. J'.oi r:s!o', Ind., Feb. o.—Samuel liessong. a wealthy farmer living' southwest of here, was found hanging from the raffers in his barn. It is supposed he was insane when the act was committed. Ilis brother hanged himself in the same manner two years ag-o. Me leaves a widow and four children.
Killed ky an Kxplcnriou at ]IIune»polis. MIIO'JGAPOT.TS, Minn., Feb. —James A. Johnston, night watchman for the S. E. H-issett tar-paper manufactory, :'was killed by an explosion early yesterday morning'. The building' caught tire, but the...flames .were- speei.iily ex'•'tincruished.
Lulwr Commissioner to TOPKK.v, Kan.. Feb. 5.—State l.aoor '.Commissioner Todd will ptobably resign. The demand for his removal by tlov. i.ewelling hits ijecome so pressing from leading populist- that a chauge will have To lit- made in that office.
New Kxpref«s De:tl.
.MIWVAI'KEK, Feb. 5. It- is rev.'Orted that the receivers of the \Vi-- -onsin Central will soon apply lo the court fur permission to make :i tie'.v .-'{press deal, and that the Northern Pacific Express company will be ordered to rtt.^efiiifinne its business on the iinf.
'I lu» HontluvJv* Kj'voluliort. Wasui.\i'io:. 1' cb. ... IVni Amcrican otticials resident in this city expect a sjieedy tcrntin .tioii 'of tho troubles in 1 t'UidvmfS. The chances arc on tue side of the rebels and invaders It is thought that. President- Vasiptox has reached...the full ^trfttigih oftlie'esoure.'||ifi The rebellious party -is steadily Waining strength in HOIIIUUHS itself.
I.incolit KoniPSti'M'l a National l'.*rl. LOIMPVIM.K. l\y., Feb. 5.—-The old Lincoln homestead in Larue county lias been purchased by a syndicate of Keiitue.lcians who expect to beautify the place into a park and then to donate i'. !o tho government sa national park.
HcmiK. j.—As .lohn MV
Dmililt I.ynrliiiiK: May ItiHMiNf,HAH, Ala., i'e.t. Allen, a wealthy young farmer, was ritling home to Riverside he was waylaid and murdered by two of his negro employes, Kli and Fonzo tlobiuson. Eli is in jail and men and dogs are after Fou/.o.
ON THE GUILLOTINE
ANARCHIST VAILLANT DIES PARIS.
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the demand for the Miners' union for an eight-hour day and the same wage.s now paid for nine hours. A prominent union man, replying to a, question, said the union would close every mine working nine hours before Tuesday, by force if necessary. This announcement w:*.s greeted with cheers.
Now Tvial for "Klshop" Mr.Nauiar». KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. —The attorneys of "Bishop" McNaaiara, who was found guilty of criminal libel in charging vices against Kev. Father Dalton, the ('atholic priest, and was found guilty and sentenced to one year's imprisonment and to pay a fine of $500, will ask for a habeas corpus and a. new trial for their client and for a reduction of bail. The application will be made on alleged errors that vere made by the prosecution in tho conduct of the trial.
r,t_tliorj»n« ARaiimt Labor Ijnlonn. OSHKOKH, Wis., P'eb. ft.—No man can be a Lutheran and a member of a labor union. Such is the edict that has gone forth in this city, and it is being strictly adhered to. F,ev. 0. Dowidat, pastor of the Nebraska Street Lutheran church, who has been foremost in the agitation, said ast night: "The reason we Lutherans are against the unions, is because their principles, endeavors, and proceedings are against the commandments of God."
AT
No DUturbaiice lirporteil—The lUartf of Kxecutlon Thronged with solillrrs Humor that. Chancellor Ciiprivt In to
Ketlre—
General Foreign News.
1'Ains. Feb. 1.—Vaillant. the anarchist, was guillotined at 7:10 o'clock atl.a Roquette prison. There was no disturbance.
Vaillant's iast. words as he was led t(? the guillotine were: "Death to the Bourgoisie. Long live anarchy."
At 1:1.'. o'clock olicemen entered the l'laee de la Koi,..ctto by two routes. They pkiced the barriers to keep back tho expected mob. Several hundred persons had gathered, most of them from the lowe ,«SEWW]U quarters of the. city. (I roups 1 men a women e.nrne to the square with increasing frequency. At 2:10 o'clock two batalions of the republican guards, 'A'\\ foot, preceded by a drum corps, marchup the Rue de la
Roquette to CAUOUSTKVAII.I.AJJT. prison. They were followed by a company of mounted guards and soon afterward by another battalion of infantry. All took position in the square.
At 3:45 the crowd outside the prison was not large, as many had gone away when the guards were stationed so as to hide all view of the square. The construction of the guillotine proceeded rapidly and silently but for the occasional thud of a piece of wood falling into place. The onlookers talked in whisners.
CAI'HIVI SOON TO GO.
It is Said tho Chancellor Will Rntlrn Within a Month. Bkklin", Feb. 5.—Chancellor von C'aprivi'.s parliamentary dinner this evening will be a grand function, attended not only by all the cabinet ministers, but also by an unusual number of imperial deputies. Members of the opposition say the dinner will mark the climax of the chancellor's career, as within a month (Sen. Freherr von I.oe, a strong Bismarckian with an agrarian policy, will replace him. Yvithout doubt Loe enjoys the friendship of the Kmperor without concealing his bias toward the old Chancellor, but in designating him as the immediate successor of the cliancellorsnip the conservatives simply show the party's utter lack of capable men whom they could select to lead the Imperial government.
Keil Hat for Atjfr. Satolli. LONDON. Feb. 3.—The Standard's Koine correspondent says the following prelates will be created cardinals at the next consistory: Mgr. Tancredi Fausti, papal auditor: Mgr. Ciasca, secretary of the congregation of the propaganda: Mgr. Ferrand, archbishop of Jiologna: Mgr. .lacolini, archbishop of Ferrara Archbishop Satolli. apostolic. delegate to the church in tho United States: Fugettio t.'lnri. bishop of Viterbo, and Fallier Meinlniber, the Austrian .iesuit.
Trrinif to KiTert a oinjironiiiui. MO.\TI-.V III:O. L'ruguar. via Calveston, Texas. Feb. j.—Active efforts are being made by Uuited States Minister Thompson and Hear Admiral Henliam to effect a compromise of the Brazilian trouble. Ben ham came ashore, the night of Jan. '27 with the view of meeting a foreign resident tiiere who stands high in the confidence of the government. but owing to the lateness of the hour tho meeting did not take place.
Wombs tn! irnarmr. round. ROMK. Feb. ,*i.—The police, in atania. Sicily, have discovered two bombs and a quantity of firearms in a neighborhood where tliev sei/.ed some time ago many daggers and several cans of dynamite. The shape of the bombs and the method of tilling them indicate that tney were sent to Catania by foreigners.
Unrtscll C«s« Nur Ifccldf-tl. KOMI.. I'I'b. I.—The case of i!ev." br. lltehard Jiurtseil. whose trouble .vith Archbishop Corrigan resulted in his removal from his parish charge in New York, has been fully reported to the Vatican. Imt as yet no decision on ifc had been reached.
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Robbed of SSOO.
Si'ni.sGrii'.i.i), Ohio. Feb. S. —Brown Kenton, agent of the irpringileld breweries. was robbed of $MOO, just collected. last night by two masked 7ueu. who tied and gagged hirn. There is no (dew to the robbers.
A Communal Society,
the rules of a socialistic society ia 'aratruny will be: No individual property. absolute equality, without distinction of sex or race the rule to bo exercised by the majority unrestricted freedom of criticism by pen or speech: the total amount of material labor necessary for the well-being of the colony to be reduced to a minimum and equally proportioned among all, according tb« abilities o£ each.
Ho
1 Arretted Wlillo l'lnciti I'AUIS. Fob. A young engineer was arrested yesterday while placing a bomb in Versailles. Ilis object was to seeutv. promotion in the department of public works by pretending later to discover tile bomb.
Vquiwv Kliltid in .Skirniish.
i'i s.is. Ari.. Feb. Aut heiiie. ad" 1 vices reached here iast night, of a battle the other day in the, l.un- iker: iiiU mining district, si?,'«.y-flvo miles from Tucson, between llualapaM
Chirk, an ex-Fniteil States scout, and a band of Indians under the leadership! of Renegade Kid. which resulted iu one I squaw being killed. A number of cattlemen and miners are. now in pursuit of the 1 ndians.
XIe» 3Ioioox Silver C.'oti lun Tost WAsutX'iTON. Feb. .'i.- -Tlic convention which, was to been held at. Des Moines, Feb. j:.' and lias been postponed to March :'l and because the lirst datc conliicled with the meeting of the Pan-American bimetallic league at San Francisco and other meetings previously arranged.
»iiver havi: OWii,
An unknown mnti, employed by Mitchell A McClure of West Buluth, was drowned while Crossing'Conegein* bav on the ice.
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What is
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine »«r other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use toy Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverlshneas. Castori:i presents vomiting Soar Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieTM teething troubles, cures constipation and Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach, and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is tho Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
Outoria la an *xoeMetit medietas for chitdies. Mothers have repeatedly told meet ila good effect upoa their children."
Da. G. C. OSGOOD, Lowell, Mass.
Castor!& fcj tho best remedy for aliildren of whieh I am acquainted. I hop® the day is not far distant wb«o mothera will consider th« real Merest ef their children, and use Castoria lnMead ot the various quack nostrums which are daatroyteg tht-h- loved ones, by forcing opiam, teorphlne, soothing syrup and other hurtful •gents down thoir throau, thereby sending Ikeu to premature graves."
Da. J.
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KINCHBLOE, Conway, Ark.
Castoria.
Castoria is so well adapted to ekUdrea Out I recommend it as superior to any preMrlplhm ksewB to me.'*
H. A. AUCKSB, JL D.,
Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, X. Y. Our phyaici«nr 'a the children's depeiC meat have spo« fehly of their experience in their ontiaa practice with Castoria, and although vro only haTO amoaff onr medical supplies what is known as regala? products, yet we are free to confcss that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it."
UNITED HOSPITAL AND DiarsKaiRT, Boston, Mas?
ATAEN C. SMITH,
The Centaur Company, T1 Murray Street, Ne
Pres., .-"•••
Are. you at ail Weak-chested or inclined to be Consumptive, with inst a toucli of Cough now and then "Try this Wonderful Medicine." The Cough and Wealcr.ei-s will disappear as if by magic, aud you will feci a strength and power never had before.
HAVE YOU A COLD? A Dose at Bedtime wilt Remove it.
HAVE YOU A COUGH? A Dose will Relieve it. Bronchitis ar.'i Asthma it relieves instantly. The Spasms of Coughing sod mad ml in Whooping Cough become Jess with each dose of medicine. It is an oi adage. 'Ti-be tcrewariuil is to ha forearmed." So let it be in your case, who read if :3, and keep on hand ALIEN'. LU.VG IJAI.S*.:*.
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York City.
lien's t_uns: Balsam
BSSgggy rr»iii Mirniiiiiiii I
'i.-ections accompany each bottle,
me BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 25cts., 50cts„ AMD SLOO A BOTTLE."
CTjijj^aMMiawfeg.-'-"
KTo Hair, Is^iy
We guarantee to grow hair on
baldest: heads, regardless of, age or length of baldness. ,Suro eitre for I land ruffor any disease of ^(-alp'Jqi? Hair from falling out. lii'foreneeh who have irfowiv1'iiinir hail .tuberl. Sellers, pastor (,'hi'istian ehureli. South Ih nd fuu :. .1). Liinipkin. undertaker, brownsinirg I ml.: F. i«'. Keith., attorney-at-law. o\'.. east, Wasningto,- ''"''et: A. IS. dates. .1 r., jobbing house. and W east Maryland streel: I!. leiinn 'book keeper, lit and east land street C. .1.1 'arker. book -keeper.
oiith Meridian Street I.. or ask your druggist for it.
YOU iSrS5I51
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Will supply them nt living prices:' Yoiii' Vrodue'e ill buy more Fry's tlian any other place in town. See bun before selling your Produce.
TOBACCOS, AND SMOKERS ARTICLES.
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Webb, traveling salesnian. 10L'-10-"i south Meridian s'lreef: .1. A. .Perkins. No.:'. Chemical Co.Sixth street: W. lleinsley. No. 1. F.n-' gine Iloii.se Indiana avenue: l!ev. W. Price.vr Ynndfs street: W.Sellers, Jlook Supjilies, 17 Vance Bloelc .I. ]j. Sonthark, 1 .alayette. Intl. .1. I'.. Southard,
Dr. I,. (.'. Stewart, utiieo I'iii West Washington st ., Mrs. 1. Xewby, ..7S0 X. New Jersey st... Samuel
White, -contractor. Oil Hill ave. I Oscar Hernion. :F.7 Fine st.
E..B. & D. W. JACKSONS
vi. I Proprietors ofMohn's lnt!n\ flair (.rower, 2} West Washington street,, room ti. Indianapolis
oods at
