Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 January 1888 — Page 2
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TERMS:-! One Year, outalde couuty UD0 lCMIt MMHIVW (siv Moatha, In »lranc«..
SATURDAY, JANUARY 38, 188^
MASS COSTIRiTlON.
To be Raid Saturday, Jaatiury by the Bep«bU«MM of Montgomery County.
HOUM
day of January, 18*, at 11 o'clock a. m. for j,
the pnrpoit of eleetia* one number i.f the
county Central Commltlae from *ok Toting
precJuct 111 the eounty, »o Hucceej the present committee. 2. There oball be aie«te4 ono delegate and one alternate (or «««»i YOMIII precinct in the couuty who shall be Aelcgatec and alternates to the District •ouxenuoa held on February
2nd at Terre Haate. S. There nhall be transacted such other polltioal buitineca app«rt«Uning to the county only a» may be dwignuktl by the couuty
convention. All the Rcpabllconn la the comity arc Invited to attend this coaTenilon. There must be ielcoted from each precine« a*lTC, shrewd and ludanlrioa* men, men wlio will work and are wilUng to do their doty. Tbliocunty nuul be hilil In the Republican ranks. Republicans, eanvauthe matter anil determine •who you want for #om'.:.llteemen. After buslnrM
finished there will bo good
speeches. JOHN K. HUMPHIUE8. Chalrmau M. Co. C. C. T. H. ft MCCAIV- .SocretAry.
BIUHTI1 lllTTRICT IlKI'l llLIlIAN CONVKTION.
The Heputulcau« of the Klglitti Congressional ntMrlct of Indiana will meet lu delegate coiiTeutlan at the court room In Terro Haule on Thursday, teb. 3, lh!s, at 1 o'clock p. for tho purpose ol electing one iiem. bcr of the Stale Central Commute for sold District, who will also be the Chairman of the Dlstrlol Central Committee. Each county will beentitled to one delegate vote for each voting precinct In said county, viz: Clav Fountain Montgomery Parke Sullivan Vermillion...— Vigo
Vi to 3:15 o'clock this afternoon, stand
ard time, no tidings had been received of
Goben's dismissing Walter Hulett at tho behest of the painted Ijemooratic war-
riore.
DOCTOH MCOLYNN after a long silence has again spoken. He savs that that
the gift of the President to the 1'opo was
the idea of a wise statesman. It was a verv wise political move as the I'ope lias
8,000,too
"subjects inAmeneu.
THE commissioners appointed bv Xow
York to suggest a substitute for hanging,
have reported in favor of the "K. M. y. method. In other words, "kill me quick.'
They are in favor of indicting the deatli
penalty br melius of an electric uuneiit.
THE Supreme Court of Missouri has
decided that the local option law of thut
htate is constitutional. This establishes prohibition in tlurtv-four of tho fifty-ono
counties, and eleven of the sixteen towns
and cities that liavc voted on the ijuesticn.
JOHN
H. UKADI-K has leased Ins half
interest in the Kockville Trxbunr. for OIK year to Win. W. Grime*, and the firm
hereafter will lie St rouse A Grimes. Mr. lieaille is in Sew York filling an engage
ment with the American I'ress Associa
tion.
TUB Atlanta I/IIMI II UI IDII informs the
Democracy that tlir only hope of the
partv this vear is to incorporate In their
platform a plank favnrmg the immediate and unconditional repeal of all internal
revenue laws, ami not monkey with tie*
buzz saw known as the tariff. 'I lie in
ternal rcTeinie tax tin tobaeconml wlnskv is evidently an arrow the Democratic
bosom.
'I IIO.SK seeking knowledge in regard TO
the great issue of tarilT reform can get but
little light from tho arguments set forth
bv the Chicago Tribunr. It argues for one week that a tarilT oil an article en-
haii(_"s the price (if the aitlcle even to
more tin.u the dutv put oil the article.
In one ISSII. it savs that a tariff on an article thai we can readily make does not
induce men to embark into the manufac
ture of it. and that home competition does not lower the price of it. In the
Trthunr of Jan. 21th is to be seen the ol-
leets of a tariff on salt, for a period of Jil years, in which the [nice caine down
from fl.HI pel barrel to ir.2 cents per bar
rel, and the reason given bv the Tribiinf
for this great ieduction is the fact that
other Statin have Mailed up wilt imuni-
histories In competition with thow or
MU'hlgRt)- *1't\*• t'rnotH^ of a tariff aro
lmtnnillv inotilloa into the l»Miig of evory
thinking nmn ami ho can not coyer thorn
up li«t hi in try over BO Imnl. 1
DIIMOCBATIC newspapers arpcon^tant-
IT
pruttng about tho tariff on coal to be a
"Imrbiirous" tax. If that be so. the Doni-
oeratic party must bear tho odium of a.
t«, 1*118 g«od deal of barbarouH taxation. Edwaid MelMiorson traces in The Gettysburg
Star mid Sentinel the history of this tax,
The Kepnblionci of UontsoKtery couuty lowing that it lia» existed from the
will meet in DM eoimiitiot at the Court f,uii«liitioti of tlio Government. Tho lirst
In CTawfortrrlll# on Saturday,thc'.3ih that of 1TS9, levied a tax of 5C cents
or lon 0Il
a s0
was r(l se
which within a vear was
,j
Mtlll
free of dutv sines ls70.
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25
Si
is
.. 8 2S
Total Every delegate is expected to be present, and all peroous In sympathy with the principle* of the Republican party are Invited.
JOHN H. BUKFOKD, Chairman Mil Dint. Com.
THE latest figures on tlieilostt of life IN
the West by the great blizzard puts it at
2S5.
THE Corn Lee murder trial is the sen
sation at Springfield, Mo. Some damag
ing testimony has been elicited against
17'J2 it
,l one-liaif, to $4 cents. Ill
111 1S12 I
further tx)
It was more than doubled—$2.Ml. Aftei
th» war. In islfi, it was cut down ono-
hnlf—$1.40: In 1S24 it was raised again,
$l-tis, but nine years afterward was
brought down to $1.40 again, and then in IS 42 moved upward ugniu to $1.7'). In
tho tariff of l.Mli tho dutv wan made "0 I
per cent.., or about $1. 10 per ton, and In
1S57 was lowered to '.'I per cent. In 1MV2
$1 a ton was ilxed as the rate, and with two increases during th« war remained
at fl.-.'.'! until ls73. Then it wns fixed at
75 cents, where It has remained ever
since, the attempt made in IssSto reduce it having been defeated through tlio ef
forts of tho Democratic, Senator*. (i*m
Marvland, West Virginia. Florida and Now Jor*cv. Anthricito coal has boon
IT is not many yours since the Southern railroad was constructed vet the steel rails, which were far inferior to what are now manufactured, cost $s0 per ton. There wore few steel rail mills in the United States at the time. Stimulated. howoTor, by the protective dutv capitalists turned their attention to the business, and now steal rails, of superior qimhtv. home niuilo, are sold this country at $ i0 per ton. Hut for protection no steel rail nulls would have been built In the Tinted Mates, and but lor tho enormous growth in home production the price of rails would be $10 to $20 per tou above current figures. American competition has forced the reduction in the price of foreign rails. Abolish the protective duty, our mills would eloie. the demand for Knglish products would increase, and prices would go up. This is a short argumcat. but it Is effective favor of protection. Ctiiciruiafi Commercial tiazette.
And vet the freo trade howlers will toll
vou that the product is increased in prico
to the cousumer to the amount of Vl«? tariff.
JOHN G. CARLISLE has been given Iris seat in the House by a vote of 104 to 7.
without investigation, though Thu'i'O
had petitions signed by over :I.U0t) rotors
asking that investigation be made. Tins Is strangely different from the action of
Carlisle when '25 petitioners from Ohio
prayed an investigation in the oases ol Young and Hutterworth. Both tliese
moil asked that an Investigation be msdo.
Not so with Carlisle. He was willing to take his seat under a cloud, it seems, and
go on record as the first to accept tho
Speakership undor a faulty title tc his
seat in tho House.
THE Republicans of this county will
meet in masR eonvontion in thUcitrnext
Saturday for the purpose of sohx-Uiig a now Central Commitle and to choot* del
egates to attend the Difitriot convention
to be held at Terrellaut^ on February 2. On** committeeman is to be ehot.n from
wu»h precinet in the countv. It is im
portant and (fspeeiallv deairabl'i thnt men should be selected who are active
workers, honest in principle and prac
tice, itnd who have tho eonfid^noe and respect of the Republican voters if the
county. A good start i* half of the
battle.
THK contract for tho proposal dricks monument, has been let to W. H.
Parks. The entiro work will com$li,00U.
Its height is 31 feet, base Is feel, and
statue 13 feet. 'J he has** is of ^nuiite, and coiibists of ihreo steps leuding up to
a die, on which a wreath of laurel and
oak, inclosing the word "HendrickH* in raised polished letters, 'j no statue )&>
bronRe, and represents the Vice Pr«**i
dent its in the net of addressing an audience, his right hand renting in the la]cl
of his rout and his left hanging by his
sido and holding a parehment.
111!'. Republican* of Louisiana haw
nominated Mate tiokot with Hon.
Ilenrv C. Warmouth at his head. They have strong hopes of earrving Ihe Mato
as Governor McKnery has promised (hat
he will see to it that then? shall be a flee ballot and a fuir count. if this can be
secured Louisiana is Republican bv 21).-
000 majority.
Mu. J5AYAUI. Secictarv of the Stat",
is recorded as saving that the Presidents
jubilee Iglft to Pope Leo XIII. was the gift ofa private citizen and not of the
government. At any rate it- was carried
to the Pope through Archbishop Gibbons not in the name of Grover Cleveland, but
the President of the Tinted States of
America. It was just a little scheme of Grovers to capture the Catholic vote.
Will he
'I HP. proposition to investigate the re. cent Jackson election rufll*1* the feathers of the houthcrn Hourhoiis. 'I he New Orleans Tun
HIDIOAL.
To Assist Nature
In restoring diseased or wasted tissue la all that any medicine can do. In pulmonary affections, such as Colds, llronelntis* and Consumption, the mucous membrane first becomes intlamed, then iieciimulatious form in the air-cclls of the lungs, followed by tubercles, and, finally, destruction of the tissue. It is plain, therefore, that, until tho hncking cough is relieved, the bronchial tubes can have no opportunity to heal. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Soothes and Heals
the inflamed membrane, arrests tlio wasting process, and leaves no injurious results. This is why it is more highly estemeed than any other pulmonary ypeciiie. !J. I. Tlixby, of Bartonsville, Vt., writes
44
Four years ago I took a se
vere cold, which was followed by a terrible cough. 1 was very sick, and confined to my bed about four months. My physician finally said I was consumption, mid that he could nut help me. One of mv neighbors udviscd mo to try Aver*s Cherry Pectoral. did so, and before I hud taken half a bottle was able to go out. Hy the time I had lliushed the bottle I was well, and have remained so ever since."
Alonzo V. Daggett, of Smyrna Mills, Me., writes:
,4
Six years ago, I was a trav
eling salesman, and at that time was suffering with
Lung Trouble.
For months I was unable.to rest nights. 1 could seldom he down, had frequent choking spells, and was often compelled to seek the open air for relief. was induced to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which helped me. Its continued use has entirely cured me, and, I believe, saved my life."
Ayer's Cheriy Pectoral,
rURPAHKD UY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 6old by alt Druggists. Price $1 six boUtea, $6.
tion." No! Think what they nnght discover!
TUB Hou*e Committer on Appropria
tions has reported Its Pension Appropria
tion Bill to the Houso. The total appropriation made by the hill is $M),27 ,f00
which Is an increase of $4,000,000 over
the estimates. The incivase was granted upon the representation of Commissioner Rlack that it would
IK?
n.*cessnrv to pay
Kexican War pension* not included in
the tftftirnates. Tho principal items of the bill are $7!#.WM),000 for pensions,
#1.000,000
for fees mid expense of exam
ining surgeons. $72,000 for salaries of agents, $170,0(10 for clerk biro and $20.-
for rents. The only legislative feature
of the meashre is a provision requiring
that the clerks employed in pension agencies shall be apportioned according to
tho number of pensioners at each agency.
SKVEKAL Democratic papers lately haro been trvisg to prove that Abraham Lincoln, if now alive, would be a Democrat. Even th'.' grave, it seems, is no protection npunst calumny.— (Vunnto Tribun r.
Ineongist*tx*v seems to have unaccountable charing for the Tribunr. It
says in the s»une paper that a high or a
low tariff will increase the price of woo). Not more than four davs ago it gave ut
terance to the fuel that if James A. Gar
field were nJIve at the present time be would be a (Tree-trader. Verily it seems
that the protection of the grave is but
slight with Oie Tnhune.
SUNATOB lloAU introduced a bill last woek to giant a service pension all
survivors i*f the late war. It provides
that all officers and enlisted men who served Iwi army, navy or marine corps,
including regulars and volunteers, sub-
sequent to March 1 1h1, and prior to Julr 1. ItfbG. shall bo entitled to a pen
sion at the rate of one cent for each days
service, this sum to be in addition toanv a is a it
THIS lunar hnlo in tins locality la.st
evening wa* connection with the *torm which was central in the Auditor
ollice.
I'M-Prmorrut asserts that.
Mississippinns cannot afford to admit
the light of Republican Senators 'to
send a committee down here to poke its nose into cverv town and countv elec-
S. S. CONVKXTION.
I'rotfrumineof tlir Ouartorly I uton Sundtiv HcliooK.onTAiitioi) to Helil 'J. The third quarterly conveniion of the Montgomery ('rjuntv Sunday school n-
ion will be hold the .NFethodist church
at Kirkpatriek. in Madison township, on
Thursday. Feb. l^^^. Tho following is the programme prepared bv the con-
vention:
MOUSING HKASION.
tr»i* rtl-^ougand PralKC* Kervlre. Devotional exer«lH«« iel by H«v. K. H. JohiiMn, CrawlordKvll'e. ?«i lo .-\1dr»*Ks. WantK ami Alms of tho s. S. teacher. Kev. Krnnk i.ones, Thorn, town.
Id HJ-lr—Song, Discussion of the subject. Sion^. 10:I.» to lo.tO- A«ldrtti»«, The Inlluence of tho S. JS.. VV. T. Whit Hnuton, C.ia lordsville. to 11 —Soiu DisciiNshiil of stil)Ject. Sr)ni 11 to II :1» Addro»«, Huve wiMiltalned Our
Proper stnndnrd in H. S. Work, r. M. Plunk. ett.C'rawloitlKVille. 11:14 to DlncuHHlon «f theme.
11 45to rj— Appointment of committees, song. A.IJourn tor dinner. AFTMSOON MKKSlOJe.
I :]f) to 2 on«. l)»ivot lonal exercises letl by Hev. Frank coneH.Thorutowu. '1 to 2 1"» -'Address. Can the lllhlcbe Jiui^ht and the You me trndrrntand Il.M.M. Marter, LInden. to liV Sin«. UlMou^slon of thume. I Bon-
II l.i to l-Addr«'ss, Wha' theS. S. aro dolus for Missions, W. I). rllUth, (TMVfoitlKVlila, to DiscusKton of subject. son«. 3 :ti» to 4— .Sect, report. Report, of Committee, honn. HenedicUon.
.Sudden ehHHK^ °f tempera ure and hu mldliy of tfce AlmoNphft.-e oiteu produce disorders the kidneys and blade*r. Dr. J. II. MCLOUIIH hirer and Kidney Halm to cheek these troribUs In their lucJj)lencv. Hold by Nyc A lo,
E.ist Main Street.
How to MitUe ChlUlrea Obey. In the fir»t plncc, »HVK Mrf. Rancher, do not forbid a chi'd anv pleasure unless I
thrre ii guod reason lor doing so. It your child IR a veritable busybody, into CO
things in as many minutes, do not fret.1
Think how you would lee) if be wished
to Mt quiet and dumpioh a corner. Provide 111in with amusement. Let him
(or her) make mm! plet, even it he does
get dirty. Let hitn blow buobles, teach
httu to build block houses, ctc. As for rule*, make ihetn for voutselve*. it you
VT ill keep them, he will. It you never promise reward or punishment without keeping that promise: ii you never deceive a child if vou never allow a command t« go by unheeded, vou will certainly nave an obedient child. 1 lyou *ay "Churlle, bring mamma the towel," do not get it yourself, though it take much time and trouble to cvact obedience. If you "Charlie, do not climb up there," sav it but once, ll he persists, give hitn some slight punishment, like tying him to a chair tor li»e minutes. Ii he repeat the offense then you must repeat (lie punishment, lie will scarcely try more than five times, and soon the lesson learned that when mamma speaks she means it.
As your children grow up—indeed while
they are very young—tetch them to work.
There are two extremes. One deprives children of all play, ves, of all means of
gaming an education, that they may draw
water, herd stock, care for the fo*U, etc.
The other gives the children every possible chance tor learning and plea?ure ex
acts no labor from the "poor things,*
makes drudges ot the parents till the chiU dren care for them only as they minister
to their wants. I do not know which
the worst.
Even while your children are young make companions ot them. Keep vour
heart young and never lose their confi
dence by tn.atmgil with disdain. If you wish them to he polite to you, be polite to
them.
Farmers have one great advantage in training their children, inasmuch as,
they but set a good example and employ
men ot good character (and they can) the children's minds will be set in good be
tore they are exposed to other influences to
counteract And how my friends, do you say you
cannot take so much trouble. Hcwarc
lest as voars roll on trouole takes you,
And judge vou, which is the greater trou bic, present thought and care to guard
against wrong, or the future trouble of
having your sons idle, vicious, dissipated vour daughters disobedient, disrespectful
and it may be wanton.
1ol«t Debate.
F. P- Mount, of Wabash College, and J. A. «it»t, of Franklin township, will
hold a joint discii&sinn at Hulett's Hall
in Darlington. Frxlav evening. Feb. 'A, at
o'clock. QnosMon, "Resolved. That the World ir. Glowing Moralv Worse?
F. P. afljrms and J. A. denies. F. 1
Mount is rapidly gaining fame as a dc hater and is regarded as one of the best
in college. Having sustained defeat in
former discussums on this question, with
his present Mjqituieiit, he has bent making formidable ^^reparations for tin.1 com
ing contest. Tkus will probably be om
of the "bleat historical discussions
held in that part, of Ihe county, and .should be largely attended. The debut
ers will occupy »me hour each.
DentQt of Alvin \all.
Alvin \nil dioo at his home in Mndison township. Thursday. January aged :j
years. 1 he funeral occurred yesterday
at Mt. Pleasant church, eight mile.-.north of the cit and wan conducted bv
Mr. Patterson, interment took place at
Mt. PI* esant eennMerv.
This is the TOP of the GENUINE Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All others, similar arc imitation .This exact Label is on each Pearl
SBY OOODS AND WOTXOIVS.
PHIL JOSEPH
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SELL YOU YOUR
ZLTIce IE3Iolid.a-3r ZF'resoz^.ts
We have purchased especially for the holiday trade an immenne line ol llandkcrchirtt*, Muffler-. Silk I landkeichicK I'urscs, Silk Umbrellas, Ivid Gloves, Dress Goods, Jewelry, Stand and Table Co.-ers, l,-ancv I'idirs, Table I.lneni-, Allium-, I'lu-b Ko* Sets, Scrap Books, Chinaware, China Dolls, and in tact a great manv uselul and ornamental goods thai woul.l make a beautiful present. Our sale ot CLOAKS still continues and a more uteful vrewnt von coulu not buv than one of on' Cloaks we a-e selling so cheap. New Millinery Goods arriving every week. Call and see our good Fur Mufl' loi .10 cents each
next Door to Elston's Hank.
Seed Store!
My 231
Annual Catalogue of Seeds
Ih now ready and Free to AH
Seed Oats^M'.'i^uV^r.o.y
SEED POTATOES S.aV.mts GRASS SEE.1 S. 500 Varieties of Garden and FlowcrSeeds
Quality (ipial to any sold east or west.
Prices us low I\K inose of Kat:lern prices
Frelnht saved. No risks to lake. Why
not buy near home
Garden Implements.
Everything for tliu Furni,
PHIL JOSEPH
WIDEAWAKE.
S E E O N
Everi tlinife'for tho (iarilen, Everything for tlio Luwn
T. A. FOOTE,
Secdmiin, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
OTIC TO IIKIKS, CI? KDITOHS, KTC.
In tht matter of the estate 0/ .*»imort C- Ihivii, dteeaseiC. In the M*ntt ot*ery Circuit Laurt, IfttHuary Term, IS88.
Notice is hereby ihtl Wiibuin J. Miles as Kxcculwr of ihe estate of Suuot) DUVII, ie(.ra»ctl, has presented and tiled his account* and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will icine up for the examination and icliou of said circuit court on the 18th dav of Feb., IHstf, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees uf taid estate arc required to appear in baid co«#i and show cause, if mv there he,why *aid accounts and vouchers shouUf not he approved, and the heirs or distributers of said estate are also notified to be in «aid court at the tone aforesaid, and i*ake proof of heirship.
Dated thislUih dav of Junuarv, 1KK-S. WIIJ.IAM I. MILKS, January 2X, 1888. Kxecutor.
The MurketK. INDIANA J'OLIS.
CATTLE—Kxtra oh»io«» sbvrs. $4.o0("i
^-1.10 fair to giKHl, Ho(»s -H^ayy,
IIIIXIM! and hyayy P.'IRKIN^, $O.40(J/J Shmki'—('h»uv lambs, $.".00(4
$a.a0 K"**d to incdiuJn, $ 4.2."iQ£$L4.7«i: rum mon. i^2^/$2.7").
CIIirAOO.
Iloos—lio*«kipt.s
ihe recepiicaL
Top Chimney.
Adealermay say and think he has others as good, BUT HE HAS NOT.
Insist upon the Exact Label and Top. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. MADE ONLY BY
6E0. A. MACBETH & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa,
hravy, inarkctairtivr
h^ht. $•!."»('/.rou^Ji piutking. ^.r».4t
("i!?r.7U mix»'d mid h-avy nicking,loO'j
CATI LK—UtMM'ipts uood, market
irroKUlar. hxtnu CDWH,
$l.7:»t'/^.l.i:. .stork«'is. $2.Mir/4$3.4U
SHEKI*—Market htr^uii?, cunimon to (•hoicc. $.1. lhiuhs.
I'ltOnrCK MAJIKKT.
1* UUIISIKMI hy lhviitiull, Horuaday A-
Pickfit. I-"*: Imltvr. lard, 7i(f/Sr tjillow, liw chick-
«ns, ^1.7:^$2: diT^bcd, $2.40 livo turk«»ysf drosMMh^e.
tinlurliT Dafft for IViMldfn^s. It is well to rcrall
0:10
or two intcresthig
superstitions that xrcro religiously noted the time of our j^raudmothers. hi tho first place, according to an aneient and reliable chronicle, there aro thirtv-two days the year that arc especially unlucky for mar riagcs and journevs. They arc as follows: Jan. 1, I, ft, 7, 10 and l."» KeU 0, 7t»jnl IS March 1,0 and April 0 and 11 Slav 5, 0 and 7 Juno 7 and July 5 and 11 Au^. 15 and 111 hepL nud 7 Oct. 7 Nov. 15 and Id, and Deo. l.", 10 and 17. Everybody knows that Friday is the most unlucky dnv for a wedding, while Wednesday and Ihursday are tho luckiest. Our grandmothers txdicvcd that it v.*as a most unfortunate tiling if the brulc, after (hushinj ber toilet and leaving lier LOOKING gla«s, shocld turn IU'OUHI] again for a la.st. ^laneoat herself. It. was nUo had for !I«T to MV thomansbew.'UJ about t«:nnrry (ifi»*r orcf«i ig an/1 before tho tune come lor tlie ceremouy.—New York Star.
I
Music Hall.
ONE WEEK ONLY,
CDMMKMIXli
Monday, Jan. 30.
Tho mnmi^cmouttake pleasure in announc
Basye&Davis
ing the return of the popular favorites
Hiransfornicd into hlooti of a flections and lcplslation,
Ideal Co.
Supportl
UK tln» chnrinlns actrrAs,
Miss Annie Burton
In Ht'pcrtolr of
FIRST CLASS "PLAYS.
During this cimn^'niout thr sjimo low prloeH will he lilt* public
10
80much.<p></p>CentsplniHfilthatsocl)nrK«-l
20
The following splendid rcportoiro will ho Klvt.*n durliiK thin cn^uui'iiH'nl: Monday—'•Only a Hielory (iir)." :. 1 iifsilay—"A Curd.nui Sin. Wediwmlay-"Mure! Kirk." Thurndny —"Kale Krlday-"\Vhit« LIPK." Saturday-•'The IManter's Wife."
I he on week thuHi-aHou wh^n
Popular Prices Will Prevail,
7 hcrelort*, Kerurc your m-iiU early,
UtMiieinbrr, it nothing extra.
Gallery, 10 Cents. Balcony, 20 Cents. Lo wer Floor, 30 Cents
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