Daily News, Volume 2, Number 109, Franklin, Johnson County, 25 December 1880 — Page 2
X. F, BBAUCHAHP, Kdltor sod Propnewr. Pabtkatioa Oilce, corner Tift* *ad Itata Street*
KiiUredatU** M*scoftdl**«a*u«T.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 35. 1880.
'I1*' 'fe
I W& I. I. ©IP next week.
Bora house#
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Coagresa F^l take a
"Smite" until January 5tb
COXOIM&S&XAJF
SI'AIIKJS tlevr, but the
National candidate for President dido'i smb.*?
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A MKtmato of ft ho British Cabinet Council haaboen called for the 80th »n*t. Irish and Sooth African affairs will he considered.
Es-U, 8, ATTORXEr GBSERAL AKKRmah. of partcrsvillc, Georgia, died Wednesday. He was apromineut leader of the Republican party in l*f« State.
-•i SARAH BUKNUAKPT has written aoeautiftil fansany whatever that may be, called "Two Christmas Eves," which baa been translated for the New York
Trm
Bzprett.
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United States Counsul at 8t.
Thomas recently had a dispute with an American captain. The Consul shot and slightly wounded the^eaptain, and the captain caned the Consul.
u,| UU^URD
JTANf OjtSERALs I'tilctila# *to U^Xc^nftiaiding officers of the Illinois militia proposing to Mead a delegation to attend the inauguration^ President fleet OarficM.
CKBTAfN Ipapws have informed their readers that Edwin Booth was once a negto m|nlstre£ Americans familiar with thtf caft*-r of Mr, Boothoan appreci*te the absurdity of this untrue statement.
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ABOUT this time look out for the bogus expressman, who leases a worthier bundle, supposed to contain Christmas prosents, awl collects as much as be suppose* the surprised mid thankful receiver will stand.
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THE entire Tnkko-population has been summoned to arms to raid the llussipn lines, and renewed offers of compromise from the Russians have been rejected. Eight thousand Turcomans *n marching to reinforce the garrison at Cleok Tepe.
..... Jat Uaui.u la said to have got subscriptions told* new Atlantic cnWo scheme amounting to eight millions in fortyeight hours. In fact he got a million tnoro than he needed. Gould's sudden passion for telegraph lines is something astonishing. ,. iHHMnnnaMriMMMn
TUB Austrian Ambassador at Constantinople has presented a note to the Forte demanding the release of the Prince of the Mirdites, the principal {Catholic tribe, of North Albania, who was recently arrested with the Chief of the Albanian League. The Porte has made a conciliatory reply. it urn
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|One of the most extraordinary voyages 'of, WKwrd was that', of the brig Peerless, which just reached New York having startek two months ago from a port not a thousand miles away, yet has since sailed about Ave thousand miles through hard storms, her crew living part of tha time on raw salt herrings.
1 MthWBLT.
Th? IndlMwpolls of yeater day, has the following kind words to say of Jat. H. McNeely, manager of the
pr***.
tion of James H. m«ot ot
8kuthern Indiana State prison. The Republican press of the 8ut« will heartily second the motion of the Evaosrllle.W Mtf. for Mr. McNeely Is an honor to the profession of journalism. To him in great pari is due the recovery of the lost ground in Vigo county. tn every public position which he has held he ha# ac»
1 fj«f« iTfTKJIiiWY jfcrris*.
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the IS
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pefcret mulberry Avon. llorr Emil Patlwte. the biographer Schiller. Is dead, in his 3&th year.
Tha London liteary World seyl that the «®w trathrHv by Mr. Teanyson, which fat to he pf luced at the Lyt#w» iWtw. will1 mounted in a style which wiB ^-pa#! *t she lame
1
Pure Wster aad Bsw t« (tot IU
Tim last of. Dr. Taxsncr hai had'one beoefictol result, at taut. It has demonstrated tks vahw to the b-odyof water. We know, matter of theory, that owr bodftea are two-Uurda water, and what we call ««solid food" is really more than hall water, but we seldom realise either fact. Still less do we concern ourselves About the quality of the water we drink. Most of us when thirsty go to the well and drink, if in the country, or turn the water-faucet and draw from the pipes, If we are in the city. In neither case do wa thiak of the purity of the water, provided it be palatable. We do not want chemically pure water, in fact. Whoever has tasted of distilled water, chemically pure, knows that it is quite insipid, ana hearty draught of it would be likely to produce nausea. A certain addition oi salts and other mineral matter is necessary to make the water acceptable to the tast e.
Nor does health demand the drinking, of chemically pure water. There are no more he&ithful waters than those of certain mineral springs, but those waters are exceedingly impure chemically. A single gallon oontaius.several grains of mineral -mbstanccs in solution, and is highly charged with carbonic acid besides. Water may be fery impure, according to the chemist's analysis, and yet be exceedingly healthful it may be bright and sparkling, with scarcely a trace of impurity, and yet deadly as a poison. Inorganic matter is, as a rule, quite harmless, but the least trace of organic matter is dangerous. It is well established that oertain diseases are produced by the growth of minute germs' which are introduced into the body and propagated there aa yeast propagates it&ell in flour. These germs are sometimes introduced through the atmosphere, as in yellow fever in others they are introduced through drinking water, a& typhoid fever. Tb others both causes seem to work, as in cholera, but in these the water is a rarer and deadlier poison than the air. Ch'ijls-and-feverraav be produced bv breathing a malarial air, but they will be made oertain by drinking water infected with malarial germs.
This being the case, it is evident that pure water—pure by the hygienic rather than by the chemical standard—is one of the things which people should be most carefid to seourp for themselves. Yet it is a thing of which most of us are least careful. And it must be confessed that the securing of it is by no means an easy task. In the country it is a comparatively easy thing to get. Pure water may be secured once for all from a good weft, one into which no surface water can drain, and kept at a sufficient distanoe from all cesspools or other possible sources of contamination. But "a sufficient distance" is much greater than most people Itoagine. The trouble is, pains enough are not taken to prevent surface water and organic matter from entering the well, ana the result is ai vui vuvv* *np
V"1
frenaent malarial and typhoid fevers, or ohoieraic diseases. The recent epidemic in North Adams, Mass., of a choleraic
disease, is now known to have been the result of an almost universal drinking, of impure water. In cities, the task is not so easy. They are dependent either on water formed by molting ice, or on wafer brought through aqueducts and pipes from long distances. If the ice has been formed on pure water, it furnishes the most healthful drinkinging water to be had in large cities. But if formed on water in which there in considerable organic matter—on a large river like the Hudson, for example, into which the sewer* of many cities empty —it contains enough of these organic substances to make it very dangerous to health. The Croton water of New Yorkis as pure as could be expected, yet it is not absolutely safe to drink, especially at certain seasons. What increases the difficulty is that science has been able to provide no way of filtering out these organic matters They are so small as not to bo distinguishable by the microscope, and the clearest water may be charged with them. The only way to niiike water absolutely safe to drink Is W
boil
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From present Indications we feel
Tew Haute for director of the
warranted to saytng that MeNctly *111 carry off the palm: The EvaasviHe utbc» J5'* vpniibie by the exercise of a little foreUon of James II. McNeely. editor of he
Mr J. H, Mansfield has nearly wady 1 is simply reduced to that state wherein for publication "The S«ton. the Celt, ana he down** know which end he stiir.ds A Historical and Descrip' tire Sketch of the SoitSh and the Southern People from the £e«ie«ent of Jamestown to the Present Time.
Charles Heade has jd**n to the jm^fer
Ada Minor, whi will bezant
K*
parti- Caie will be taken to secure
fT^cylnthsdr^ses and
it. These germs that are so dead
ly to human life can not survive a heat of 212° Fahrenheit. Any one who will take the tronble to drink only water that has been previously boiled may be absolutely certain of never contracting any disease through the water he may drink. «j
This involves trouble, to be sure, but it is trouble that Is well worth taking, in view of the prevalence of diseases that are propagated mainly or entirely through the water that people drink, Half the disease in the world is pre-
ht aod procmiUon.
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puvmuu This email boy fei in a foment. Two quitted himwlf a# aclnmae«» aw» cousin#, and how can h* honest man of superior business capacity. .:i live till His all over? If these were iiraplv drcttstw altar the conventional meaning he might stand the pres«nKr«\ but when one tbe monarch of aradem mammoths," and the other is the largest tented exhibition in th« irori-i,"
s'
Professor R. Anderson's "Norse Mj tholofy" being translated Into Italian. The complete works of Bayard#Tay^or{ in iy af
The eompme and the largest and best circus under translated Into 0«rm*n by his wife*^will the son and positively the roost fftrantfc a .a .... .,. fe 1 11 ait 1 k« amtkll thortlv appear at Berlin. I menagerie in the world," the small be.,
Uon. We do not go
and precaution, do not
the
EnvVmh nh
the English physician who de-
clat'M that all aistMft rinlnL bat grejrt deal of It is oertainly sinful, becum lt» eti«t«nce \s an unnecessary evil.—Emminer
and Chronicle.
When Ue Circa* Invades the To*»i
go
but
of New York, for planting In the Central: others who can not go unless P*rk. a package of slip* ft2w crawl nader the tent or run some
which end he stands
on. Some of the gamins are sure of entering the canvas in a Intimate way they nave parents with money enough to afford the luxury," and who will he sflad to
ja«t to take the children
»—sei at Stratfonl on life.inp(diing risk to get Into (Im
come aod go will have a good time, about It. ww older
J"1'4*--''1 Is siei^M*tig that makes evety man tntii
B. »t«% polaS^the 'WW. a^'te'd^#, Nt« ftacart ow iHilfimit, .'tanitjf for tlhe aJtctvise of.: w% am swre wre wi tkMeted hl^hett pttw^sol Mr, Irrinf and Mis# «|*or»tioa «n the pa^ o* our addt Eileti IVny. who will play the
f^WaiJoa
aof
tetsmtiiom.*
1
charmed plsestHW that, in any event, the world of parenthood is in a fererish oondHion |osi now. everything will oome out *11 nsht. The cifcuse^ will mnda gr :at
mauay people & u* n« frank
Let
It, ww older people—we like the ai^oat«« weli as the children. It
walls.
*mm& the jar*nil«—
Tw*?
w,w
Whj Wear Pisstcnf
They may relieve, but they can't cure that lame back, for the .kidney# are the trouble a*d you want a remedy to act directly their secretions, to purify aod miesttheir healthy condition. Kidney WorAas that specific actirm—and at tJ»e same time it regulates the bowels perfectly., Doa't wait to get &ick, hut get a package to-day and cure yourself. Liquid and drv sold by all Druggists,*— German(men f&graph.
PA-PA, MA-MA,
SISTER, BROTHER.,
SOMETHING USEFUL
AND APPROPRIATE*
y*.i:
One of those Little Suits," 4 to 8 years old. Ovwrcotts, too nice, same ages, #2 50 total.- .»'-.-it
Boys and yrml»R Ulstcretss, 1^. 14, 15, 1(. 17, 18 yenrs old, «t gjtfttly reduced prices^ Styles new and pretty.
Men's Business and Dress Suits, plenty.
Prince Albert and .Cutaway Frocks, nice and cheap. «... Ivrit Jackets, styles and prices to Suit you sizes, 36 to 44.
White Shirts. #2 quality, down to 1 50. EJctta fine'Gloves. nandkerchieTs. Susspender*, and Neck-ties.
Fine Percale Shirts. Underware, &c., toonumeious to inentio»», but vnittable and um'TuL
Remember One .Dollar well spent is worth Five Doiiurs in useless art'cles. Consult your^inttiest and give us a call, and we will'.try ar.d inaktMil to your interests to call agiiin.,
3IILiJ & TOX,
522 Main Street, north side,
E E S
-CINCINNATI
AKCEBUUETR
AIARBE8M6E 48 COLUMN WEEKLY
FARMERS PAPER
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FOUNDED IN 1873.
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UTTLVGRANGERS
A FARM PAPER FOR FARMERS y^BOTH WISSRSLGSAYEAR imKaEHQ for sample copies
flf I48.W. FOURTH BTCTNGINNATI. a
~I will"mall a copy of my Mew BOOK, "MEDICAL COMMON SENSE," FREE, to a ««IK] hi* nam* and po« tn to paypc*t*ff t. inertn
FREE!
ay t«r»on who wtllaHaHMMHMMi and poat-ol&fl* addrwa, and Si oaats
».iu .. ».•/ «h .«v provi (hiI Itve*. AddreM, WOUTE, 141 BaUtk
WTI many OH 9B.R.B.
Ttu! Only Rem^ly^ CLOTHING
|THAT ACTS AT THK SAMB TIXE ON ITHE LIVER, THE BOWEL8, arxi the KIDNEY8.
Thu combined actum give* it derful jvteer to cure all ditcane*.
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Because albu these great organ*
to become clogged or torpid, md pouonovthv %wr* art therefor* forced inkt the Hood that ttoutd be expelled naturally.
MMorsrK**, mwt, COJISTTIPATIO*, I Kllv:l rOVPLIITTS, VRIHAKT ShKtHKS, rilA I.K WKAE""r*iaaKft, AJn» jfFBVOus »1S0R»KRS, bg cav*to$frK artion cf (fart Pf^raMl and restoring their power to thro* of\ dimm.
Why Keif SttkMn mtw ml nliw WkV IM«MIM WIUPiles.CMiiiMtInt WhT »*er A»*«r4ew4 Kidaef* 11
War radar* Mrt«a« ar aiek, bewtaefcw Wkf tan alNf)«« dlftti I Um KIf»XKT WOKT *»4 in Ifcw&ik
it a Or?. t+F'&fr evmjioiMdmtd
I—Didmwi mA*«Sa«(a«riB*SMhMk
nUBUXOK. n»rnmmt•.
Liquid
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OWEN,3 PEXLET, CO'S
Will Continue Until the Lines S
MARKED DOWN
Are sold. Sweeping Reduction made in all,lines of
Ulsters and
sYfrfoatF,j
In Men's, Youths," Boys' and Children# Departments.
OWEN, PIXLKY,
& Co.,
^lolessle Manufacturers,
508
and
510
-i i:
Main
«Sf.
.»
SICE FRESH DREAD
AND CRACKERS. ,i
For good fresh bread, cakes, and ctty butter, crackers, made fresh every day, eaSl at the aorthwest corner'of Fourth and Eagle streets.
78yl THOS. CALLAHAN.
A W I I
HAS REMOVED
TO
654IMAIN STREET,
(McKeen's New Block)
Where he sells
NOTIONS, TOYS AND HOSIERY
CHEAP.
TTwi
CHAS. BAIT,
Corner Third and Moffatt Sts..
IIKALER IN
ALL KI^DS OF
GBOCEEIES.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMFFLT
TO THE Pt'lVLIC.
Rating Jn»t rttnrbed from the Eastern taarfcetf, where 1 have purchased one of Iho most
plete avocks of
FALt'anfl'wiNTER
everytaced on the chelrc* of a Terrn Hante clothier. I moat respectfully inylt«t tbe att«&tio« of the baying public to i]
of mj late parchjw»ef, aa mj low price* are a
BIO FEATUBE.
In air Merchant Tallortcf Department 1 as better qvalUtotftJtau ever to a»««t Mle datnaatta of the pabllc is every p«rUcti&r.
PfflLIIi.SOHLOS8,
fri wv 420
WM. DRETJSICKE,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
TC XUaafStuosr of itoestefce's
Patent Refrigerators,
Car. Vtatfe and Sytstaart 8H.,
Cnnnot GOT out cf Order. Witt Inst a Ulfetlm*.
cow
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4
TOfWTOA TSAB.oe|5to sw» «KJ is
yvta «m%
locality. Ho Tiak. Wo-
4a as wdt aa »sa, Mtmy auto them the. mmmm ma** alwta, No obc cat: fad u» Bt«ln »wt#y flu*. Any am can «la tbe wotk.
.ni^ 9resi «s caM'to ft «a «*«iaas» «aai «»is* UaMt «a mOOAm to ttjr OwtHMte«aa.
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fit
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tiaMttelXwlmdaeaa, li .. Ke^bhai lik« it for before* Baaiae«a
wont *«*•».
w*»t tvltwyflr aft *5o«t tlw pa/tag tineas tai#»r«lw piKMie-Mwl as jear a6imm
tSSCNRfiX STIJSrTOJf
mi
wgi start j«i f»i fwrtfertters s»S pitraic
mum
tnt, ftaiwptin Trairtfrtf ahrir frtf xrrs eaa tlwa mke ae nw artad fsr jwmlf.
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HAirrra's Innx TOXIC la a preparation of Protoxide of Iroa. Penrrlan Bart
It*, servant rrMtraiioa. r»T«r. il aer?«a crery purpo#« whara a Topic necetwy.
ItaHfietml k) THE DR. NMTER UEDtCIHE CO., No. 213 Nortt Kite Street
w. s. CLirr. J. II. WILLIAMS.
CLIFT, WILLIAMS & CO,
.MANUFACTURERS OR 3
SASHES, DOORS, JLINDS,
AKl) dEALlER^IK
LUILIER, LATH, .SHINGLES, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS ANU
HARDWARE. -5
CORNER OF NINTH AND MULliERRYSTREETS. TERRE liAt'TF
J. G- IB -A. A,g
A I N E S O A N O N
Mannrsetmer of
Portable awi S^tlioifary Kn^fnes, Flour,
MINING MACUiNERY, HANGKRS, PULl.KVS, SU.VKTf\0. DPJtlOllT AND MORTZoVl Al. S
602 N. Sixth Street:. Terro Hau*f«. nuMin,
FltU Orgtn
ml (Ml Mit. f*« jmreMwr f»»« no
J,8. BAaarrf, Ot*H Jtd9*rti»m
BOMS ajh PAiUL"
SOUTH and WEST,"
AT 218 PINB Sntnrr, ST., LOUIS.
By ALFRED AVERY & CO.''
Prod for aAaiple oop.eaof "BOl'TII nnd WEST," which la a flnt^claa* a^rlcaltural and family paper, published aemi-monthly at 4h« low rtwes of 50 Cfcws a YEAR. I'oJItlca art 'pntirolr General newn, valual»le InfGrIrnation, and totereaWnf reading.matter anefnrnifthot. The best of corrcapondenUi oontrtbate (mm Allaertlonaof thecountnr. Uneful premlnrai and liberal comtnia«lona will be tociubratacra. HAMPLSS FHEB.
aai™*, SOUTH & WEST/'
•10 Fine 8treat, 8t. Lovla,
miithi
fif
Mo*
pay* AnU t« Sail Um Staadahl rHjaltanJg*
Farming for Profit
K«w, AwiftM. Oonp A Conslrt* fmm to nMNHal fknala*. lalUratoaUPcrM CfWM. liOmfiiruniMt. fnilt.tlniitMMHi
TECII'SOW'
Make Money
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Aai Imi» H*nbm.
tlawi It* aaai
trmrr
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Ulattrauoae, Sead f»r Cimiian tod t«raM to *,O.MMPV*UX St
CO.,CImCumULo.
men, Florints, Stationers and Buslnosw People wirr»b«w
nuJS2
tmlt
Main street
PRESS
PRIKTTNG
lan^ai
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tat (ifnrimi
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ulr Orx»n la »»vt»r*0Mtrv, or t» bo rciurortl t«u If Or(t»« la r«iurii»d low Curat* tho Only Kouae In Amorloo
luttino Su\-V*M*. (','nptrv.
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or r»«j»otufMMf|f wlafWP'
MARCHAL. & SMITH ORGAN CO.,' By dlr«ot from fSotory l» porchmw. e*n «ell ihU Or**B, TO ln«bi^^ IP tilth, 4S filed** l«n|, Mhd #«lnut OM, & lft •topi, 4 MpU 9T n(C««,
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niI|iUm. UAItClIAL. it HM1TII, WmI EUvrut.H Street, Now l.
NEW PREMIUM C0RN 9E
OM.Y (HliAI* i'KAt Ttil.K HAND COKSHK .MA!)!), IV T, »:n AN •tv« )l A 4
VAPV
9
9 $ 9 iha
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SltKLLi.U A.N iiUi AIAKKIT
TWO IMPORTANT ADVANtG
ptUsT.-lt iSo"" ii'itl njittfl 'he e« rn, ami In ir«'\ thirnr fi»r linHl: "rn f"r »erd.
RfCONI.*"Tln»"tlp
A
'eji'l anil butt end of
nhVlicd inio on« mwt tlia brtdy uf the 'J.'', which Isan Imwenif r*inv n'' itee,
tit
iho corn fro?n mW'l 1* o*
ninny tai«r»
ttn
tn* corn
v«rtrti»r wint* till Mi filer for corn f-r an, rln.llar^P-a.
how rnanr t»r^'J_lrh-prl-ed It tirill Prtv For Itself Mn«n i"' Ovcroji Anxlfarm.
rvror PIIB PT *11 "_r„ AffrlcOltoral InplemenU. A«KTW«55FL,B"R*IT'!5F.LUTST wfll FEND a Maniple
only
(0
Onr PRKKIt'M (iKN SHKM.fcK I* dmU4
LlAtmro TT«*n?«« Sn*i.i.»c*of the dar. Whenonre 'nl-.-often no a W W Invented. Cunrawtrtr AOKNTH ANTKI) In fVFor 8»le by all flrft-claa- Country Slorxn «nd Peaileln 99
otini' ilai
prepaid TO IJN* "RTDFE*. NP«N R^EINTF TT,
iha onlr Mauulactortr *.<p></p>Mauufactortro, Publilhart, FARM rlRtolu #pnngn
'nrettaiid Hmt MMII'» "",r| nbtnatkn of Hops* MOhUt axui
That A col moat oVwattvo iro|«rtwi of
Dandolion7"rl,Rl1
1
tZSSiXSi
IU*.' ^The
other
makfinVtha grsafcwt BIOOd^rifla'» WA»ui\atortaadMtoaiaea»J» lu Acant *o dtMMBcVan po^rty Bittern are
To all who* o™h
tea ting. son tto matter what your ara what tbe diawweor ai)^ (era. Don't wait u»U! ytm only feel bad or It may oam yow Uf*. It haal aaOO^nhopaldforaoay* gwj J^heip. Do gaffer,but"*• andunra Uwr**w'j" "O ftmaathar, B«p VUUn dra&ken fxwtrum. bat tha I •DdkrliM erer Bade tba "ffUi aad WW aad no pereaBor family abooid ba wtthoot them. ~...... D.I.0.1* an ahaeSntB aad |iwd*0ble «ir-
lift or 9fm 8M
wJESSESmimEm^
FBtmtmrt
IU)
sick THlt I Uiem nl red fitted
OTSIRANO
AsMlta W«rV«0 hrlb*
T%* Oftmlmt if
urn de%Mad »Wu*a«
Maka aod Sara Moo«jr byiatmdM wartdnaawaad
tWMa, t« «Mea added, ty uia awoa aatber, THE INVISIBLE EMPi
SUS
7Si
CovSK jtTrtiTiiiat «iin Hoayndaa'to H'-}. H,
731 ChMtmt Si.
/llhlitiMl
H. KUS8NKH.
wm-:
Palace ol'liisic
213 OHIO STREET.
TERRS HAUTB,- INDIANA
OMsist amate Iwax ta Weaterra ladiaaa itiwars tha laifsst «sede aa taa4 Icqpt fa tJtls dtr» PleaMsa4a«saa*t«a!*4 ea the mtt tall' jMTfortfeem.
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