Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 December 1896 — Page 8

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I NEW YORK QIRL WHO IS MUCH TALKED ABOUT.

Her Mint I* Llta Berry, aid She I. the Poweuor of Face that lias "Set the Artlita Cra.y"—Seen la a French

Novel.'

ISS LITA BERRY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berry, of 127 Wast Eighty-fifth street, will make her appearance in society in the ranks of next season's debutantes. Miss Berry is just seventeen, and if present

promise is realized, 'will be one ot the fairest buds thai has crossed New York's social threshold. She bean» a marked resemblance to Miss Maud Adams, the actress, and possesses the same spirituelle charm of expression and grace of carriage.

But it is not wholly on the score of an attractive personality that the young lady has come prominently into notice of late, says New York World. It is the discovery in social circles that Miss Berry is the original of the illustrations which appear in a delightful translation from the French just issued—that, in fact, »he has posed as :h« prototype of one of "Gyp's" heroines.

Mrs. Katharine di Zerega, a society lady well known as an authoress and translator, is responsible for the English version of "Bijou's Courtships," which has thus transposed the heroin#

MISS LITA BERRY.

from a French abstraction to a living, breathing American girl. But she has likewise shifted the weight of Bijou's characteristics on Miss Berry's shoulders.

Thereis everything ingenuously sophtstioated in "Gyp's" French demoiselle. She has all the abandon of the child and the self-possession of the woman. It was this combination that

Nogales, Arizona, and Nogales, Sonora, although under different governments and governed by different laws, are to all intents and purposes one town. The sentry box is there, and the iron monument, with the arms of the United States on the north side and those of Mexico on the south, is a constant reminder of "La linea International," but people come and go and go and come without let or hindrance from any. There is no boundary line in the good-fellowship that prevails between the people of the two towns. There are no conflicting interests or international jealousies to jar :he universal good will that man bears to man on either side of the line. In business and social relations the people seem as one and in times of trouble they are prompt to stand by one another. Thp late attempted Lank robbery on the American sidp jid the defeat of vie Yaquis in the'r attack upon the Mexican custom house by American assistance is evidence of that fact. These friendly relations between the two republics are exemplified by the citizens of the two Nogales.—Tucson (Arizona) Citizen.

Kpyptlan Magic

The Egyptian cobra is not unlike Its Asiatic cousin, except in the absence of the curious spectacle-like mark which distinguishes the latter. Although it is the most poisonous reptile known to inhabit northern Africa, it is the favorite among the snake charmers. These conjurers know how to render this serpent rigidly unconacious by pressing the nape of its neck with a finger. This act appears to throw the reptile into catalepsy, in which be is as stiff as an iron rod. TSraces of something similar having been practiced in olden times may be found in the bible—where Aaron mads a serpent of his rod or staff.

Sure Sign '»f Kain.

It is always a sure sign of rain whet

horses

and cattle s-.retch their neck»

nnC'tiufT the *(r fo 1 long time.

taBOTEOTiNOTEL.^atehes, Clocks,"jewelry.

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Mrs. di Zerega fancied she detected in

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Miss Berry when she persuaded her to personate the central figure of the story. Bijou's innocent coquetries are the result of a life whose brightness has been unshadowed her accomplishments are the outcome of a delicately artistic and beauty-loving nature

And in this Miss Berry's friends I agree that Bijou has found her double. Her musical gift, which is mot pronounced, is hers by inheritance from a musical family, Mrs. Berry being one of the best-known singers in amateur circles. A strain of southern blood probably accounts for the mixture of brunette wit.n Miss Berry's blond Ik ae deer *mt

ves

and brows.

The Two Xogale*.

If you are looking lor a place at wlmli to procure Holiday, Wadding or any kii of bt-auiilu! Presents, come iu and examine those offered by

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If nytbing reasonable in price ard quality will suit you.be can supply yoi.i with. 1 be Best Grade of atcbes with the Waltbam i.r Elgin uiovtmtDtf. me furnished, and in tlese stringent tirr.es you will be surprised at tl i- low rates asked for them. fc

Th- ice 00 the dam was frozen this weet- to the depth of three inches.

'.Squire Stilweil made two couples hupj yon Tuetday by marrying them. Will Richmond openB the season with his tioupe at C'ovitigton on Saturday, Dee. M.

If 011 wbnt to make Christmas presents tiuy books at JAuction Bock Store Joel Block.

arly J00 head of horses have been Bhij jiKi from here to eastern aLd southern markets during the past two weeks.

The play. "Tbefman in the Iron Ma k" at Music Llall Thursday oifjht wap -Aitresscd by a house tair in numbers.

The city council will probably accept the plans of Aiford & Shields, Chicago, tirthe construction of the ^sewer for the city.

Miss Marj H. Kroutjjwho has been at tent jear in England as correspondnt for the ChicagoJ.Inter Ocean is exI fciPti borne here ncxt|week.

The two auctions on south|jWaEhington street of liooksj and^ jewelry have been under way every night Jthis week. The jewelv auction sales at Otto's close to-ni^ht.

The grand jury has been in session most of the present week, investigating a number of cases brought before it by the prosecutor, among them the report eii "lection bribers.

If i. otsne to pit suit to a fri«nd a nicejSday clock, a fine piece of

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You will £0 no funK-r than Best's. Latisi patterns of Rings, l-"ine Table and Tea bjrens. etc. He alio keeps a fine line of Spectacles and Eye Glares, sl(1 is tnabltd to buit those netdirg fiist clasa goods at reasona-: ble pi ts. Dicp in nr.d see him. S. "VY. Corner Main and Grem streets.

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WOMEN

"Loafer," the large mastiff, the property of John McAlevy, was weighed one day tins week, and pulled down the beam of the scales at 153 pounds. H,.

To ir%ettigaie tl o* r-tlM lasers cf ing by ir.aih Dcn't buy nitihir yon do not like \\htn a pcMal enrd addrepsed to us will biii to your dcor the seket asfortnitnt of stctk lite ci:r^. This week we cfcer *pccial values in

Brocade Taffetas i|

For funing wear 'Plain colors, 0 cents Daimy strijnF. 75 ctris. New Bread & lot 1.8 in latest (dels. 75f to $:i.00 per yd. &

il l. S. Ayers'& Co. Il

IfcDJAN^fOLIS.

HAIR-NO PAT.

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Molm's Influx|HairiGro\ver.

No matter bow long laid. Will Stop Falling Hair, JCure DandruOl

ure imyjlJiseaie of the Scal[i! i'rolu» Beard or Mustache.

E. B. & D. W. JACKSON,

S.li wAH11 'I.TUNtsTliFKT, INDIANAPOLIS,'INDIANA,

Fr"m tow unt-1 Christmas auction bool: sh'.e. Joel Block.

is much the largest dog ever owned here.

Lee Long has purchased the Robert Davis' feed yard on east Iarket street.

Tuesday^ and "Wednesday of next week the armers Lecture Association meets at the |small| room of the Court House. Lectures by a number of persons will be delivered on practical farmine and mattersjof interest to farmers will be hearu.

I he committee appointed by the city council met this^week to confer with jthe board of county ^commissioners regarding the Request made that the I county assume a portion of the expense jor the construction of the east Wabash avenue bridge.

The grand jury reports say have hern investigatingjthe case of the throat

made.

Let­

ting of horses andj bam burning which occurred two months ago on a farm eight milesjnprth-west of town. it is eoid that a detective was placed or the case shortly^Jafter its occurrence, and that he reported1some very suspicious circumstances relating to it whidi will ali be brought out if any

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ts are

A fakir, representing himself to 'be a |soap agent, is traveling throigh this section swindling the farmers. He sells his victim 20 bars of soap

far

Si and

gives a coupon'entitling the purchaser to a tine Russian rug. Tho uan prom lses that another agent will follow him in a few dayB.J who will tate up the coupons an- deliver the rugs. The agent with the rugs has falecl to apper iu everyjicstance."'—Vajjaraiso Messenger.