Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 12 August 1889 — Page 4
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TO, THE LADIES|,
This is the time of year when parents are. taking their children on visits, excursions, etc. Just the time, in fact, when every mother likes to ^,Sfee children nicely attired and looking their best.., Now, if %^you should want a child's suit,
M^i^^|#^odd pants or shirt waist, or
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any other. .odd garment in
4 M: boys' clothing, we can furnish you at prices that are hitended to reduce our* stock^and increase our casK^ccountpg
In girls' shirt waists and blouses we have elegant lines" to select from.
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BUPPUEa
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LAWN TENNIS, ^CROQUET.
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Commenetttg when liable businees eolkf^
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LADIES' AKD MEN'S FINE SHOES*
Andtlfer Cut
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GENERAL SPORTING G00EH5 T6RR© HRUT8, IND,
SCNO TWO C£NT STAMP FOR FORTY PAGE ILLUSTRATED CAVAlt&Ufr
trUTJSKJ8,TRAVELING BAGS, ETC.
Tin Roofing and Guttering
SHBST moK BO6^m0, OHBAP RBABY BOOFIK0, litANTBLS ttnd 0RA' PATRIC AND ECONOMY PURNA0E8.
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TOWNLEY STOVE COMPANY 609 Wabash Avenue. TKRRK »IAUT« COMMCSCUt. COXXSOB. ^^REPARE TO ENTER THE
CLOTHING AND GKXTSJPUBXI8HIXO. PERSONAL
GENTLEMEN,
Wishing to Buy. a pair
trousers,
odd coat, coat. and
vest, straw hat, flannel shirts,
thin underwear, summer neck
wear, or anything in the way
of odd garments to last the
balance of the season, we will
saVe ybfr" at least 25 per cent.
Gome now. v,-
Don't wait until
the sizes are badly broken.,
PIXLEY
& COMPANY 0
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We will sacrifice everything in the house for tlie nextten.Uays, beginning
Saturday /Tlorpip^ fiuQust iotl?,
lilies' Oxford Lace and Button Shoes reason for Jtuw .shoes, and we wiltnotcarry a pair over i| jQ^jprice|.||t4j^^eU iMen's tan-cSlored Oxfords, Just received, will close t&emirtit &fc Men's tan-colored shoes in front lace....» Men's bicycle shot's. Indies' tan-colored canvas shoes, high cut Ladies' fine f^ont lace pebble goat ^",1 Men's bicycle shoes in black *, .rJi\\r*Aifefv Men's flhe light calf shoes in grand welt f$50 ('liildron's shoes, spring heel, dull(dongola, patent tips, 8 to 11 ^tsviv.vi'.'.. 1 25 spring heel, straight goat,
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We /Joul i'flO pairs ladies fine dongola shoes, patent tips, warranted
S8S?Sltiyers will purchase now. Everytlnngin the house goes at a great retewjort Maite MgUxtfuiine the bargains and be convinced. NEW YORK SHOE COMPANY.
NO. 15831 MAIN STREET,
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MUST 00. One month will close the them. .$1 50
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to 10} 89
to P. J. Kaufman's Grocery. .. RTiNG GOODS. GENERAL
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gOlWBiU^ SUPPLIED 8KAT£i# THEATRICAL,
RBUBMBBB THE
Terpe Haute Trunk Factory
WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN THEIR UNS.
Trunks, Traveling Bags, ST3|AJPS, *Sk REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Ne. S3S Viluk
5P0WNLRV «TOVK COMPANY,
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MANTELS
Terre "Haute Commercial College,
HESS WISELY,5B£^U
0|ieu% week h* September* TheiiHMli*-
BOOK KKJUKflSf AXD ItlMOKBS,
tpninnMNIj^
Co.,
BOATING.
UNIFOMIt.
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Mass Madge Gilbert is at the Shades tf Death. fK lifts. A..T. Kaufman has returned home.
Messrs. L. S. Briggg
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Mrs. A. G. Actams in Paris.
Phil Dollins,"ar the Fiibeck house, is on the sick list E. Havens has returned from Lake Maxinkuckee.
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alMiss Lizzie Mahoney, of Paris, spent Sunday in the city. Ellis Nichols and fariaily went to Lake Maxinkuckee Saturdayj i-JaMiss Nancy Smith? pf^rawfordaville, is
Visiting in the city.
^Oarson Hani ill ia enjoying his vacation at Pine Lake, New York. Miss Katie Mahoney, of" Pans^ lfT., spent Sunday in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peddle, jr., came home from St. Louis, this afternoon. Miss Stella Hills, of Crawfordsvillef is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. B. Bell.
Mrs. "Skinner, of Indianaj^olie, is visiting Mre. Meeks, of north Ninth street/ Miss Ella Camp, of Bement, Hl., is visiting Miss I«ena Weinstein, of soutii Sixth street^
MrsT John Ryan and children, of Mulberry street, returned Friday from French Lick.
Mrs. Edson Kidder, Mrs. Swinford, of Paris, and Miss Eliza Yates are at French Lick.^ 5
Miss Jldfence
kHussy
returned yestcnlav from a tw» week's vacatioipit liis a county.
hlstenily^d Of Messrs:!
.lAltSS WfcSttY. HimI BIKD1SRS,
OettUti'
WW HA MONDAY, AUGUST
is in dacago.
Frank Barton, of Evansville, Is in citv,' -the Ex-Mayor Kolseia Itos goneuto New Yo?kv fpjg
Calhoun
in Kansas City. Miss N&il, of Marshall, is visitia the eity«£?y "M
are in
3K,.
son are visiting
Will Walker has gone to ,Philadelphia on a visit Miss Anna Baker is the guest of her brother Harry.
will be the guest
of Anna JStrong at^Maxinkuckee this w^k.-v'l^ifi-%:$^1
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Con. Meagher liasgoneto Binningham, Ala., where he^will work in the rolling mills. ..
AI Sexten^of north Third, has gone to the country to work on Mike Quinlan's ^pn
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Miss RebeccaTorner returned Saturday from-the lake and notWediiesdgy, as reported.
The camping party at the mouth of Otter Creek came home on the Mallard Friday night.
Miss Delia Hufeis^of Baton Rouge, La., is expected in the ctty ihjs week to visit Mrs. K. G, Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Decker, of Wichita, Kansas, are visiting Mr. and Mm Lucky, of north Eighth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Troui^bf north
Fifth, visited friends in Aryol^LJnd., yestenlay, xeturning last night.^|g„ Miss Sis Nelsonj of4he Buckeye, is off on her vacation this week, and will probably spend it in Indianapolis.
Mrs. AV. E. Jarboe, of Indianapolis, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mahoney.^n Nortli Fourth street. W
Miss Mary Cliver returned"Saturday from an extended trip through Indiana, ending up at Bloomington, ills.
Wm. McConnel, driver of chentieal engine No. 1, who has lieen sick for two': weeks, returned'.to work this morning.
Miss Frankie Kretx has returned from ft visit with relatives in Ohio, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Klosser, who will visit heror'
David Sapp, boss boilermaker of the T. &^t. L, s}x
ant
Sunday with B. 3Vfc-
Get", \L South .^hirt^ent^^d-a-half street 'X^* CEverett Duncatk Of Havens, (Jeddes h-
tenlay from a twa kis home in^pwen
Thomas Bishop, a puddler at the Wabash iron mills, has resigned to enter upon his duties as janitor of the public building.
Horace Wright, after a three week's trip to New York and the Atlantic coast, returned home last evening in company with Mr. Elisha Havens.
Orville Batetnan, of the Buckeye, is sic# to-day, the results of a canoe trip on the river* up to Montezuma yi«teiHlay.?fA good canoe is for sale.
Henry Pavis, a brfckmolder in Walk eii's yard, and Miss Jennie Ring wen married Paris Saturday. Their futuri home will be in this city^.jg
Will M, Walker, clerk iri Kii^owicri gho*^ store, is spending his vacation in
Ne^csistle and Pittsbui^g, Pa. -He is vi# iting relatives in thoe© citie#? Harry Early, Win. Byere and _.. Burj»eri wew» away fishing all day-yeste day and last nigh^ They had gixd su bringing ii a twv{x»und-and-a-iialf bass besides ft lot of other fish.«
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Oft. Friday at 10 n. m. Mrs. ftanairJl Wskefiehl. widow of W. W. WakJeld, died at her home in Heeleyville. The del casgiKl ksim two sons, Initfe grown. Thf funeral occurretcl at Sef'lvville^at 10 a. tt| and the, interment \Voo%wn jceinet tery. |.
I^tst niglit Mr. mtd Mrs, Clbs. Witti^ were ngreeably s«rpri«ewl by a large nnrnt|*ler of mends who csmie to celebrate the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of the
A 1trg« number enjoy
atle gnecis d^pnrte^ 'frislu:
Mr. and Mp. W. many h«pf»y until tiielr iMsxt, whe$t they p*t»fsil»d terratnrxi, MackiMw to attend the mi|it)«d tkket have all retnr eacK^pl his tonily
ls0iatbaly
is a married man." We
Messrs. Famn^n to abate vhkh one ttttrried*aiui«,i sgg||S.
Oittirm tttm•»
recent rain np nprtji raxieii Wabash about a fok The drift1 whidh /jceumulated above tlie rock of the railroad bridge drain# the wwter removed 4owa lo "Sfereia tenlay to bring the cam ift expected Wile teHsight. |fa
Hw Mallard ftfteraoon with «tileBiMife p&ty* On ti|wmi trip rib
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the river/and iiad there not luck'ly been anotheraboard the eav picnickers would have floated. peaeefullv back to where theyjtarted from. -4 sgg ]||g
RAILROAD INTELLIGENCE,
Oeoree Shannon is anew msm^iijathe Van. blacksmith shop. Chas. Wheeler, passenger agent of the N. K. (&f»P., is in the city.
Ed Wilvert has recovered and is at Els place in the machine shops. Walter Higert, of the machine shops, went home sick this morning.
Charles Haines, t*f the Van. shops, spent Sunday with friends in Indianapolis.
W. H. Ree res, foreman of the Van. carpenter shoos, spent Sundgy in Indianapoife.
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The track be used for switclnng cars into the oil tanks at the gi*avel pit is completed.
Theodore Bell, gang boss of the erecting shops, wenk to Merom on the Juniata, yesterday.
Albe-rt Hitch, ofT the shfopk, livingW. north Tenth street,, has gone out of th bee business. "Ed M5rcer. who was called to LaFayette bv the death of his sister, is in the machine shops again.
Louis Bawden,-^fireman of tlie KyS T. If :, whose home is at Evansville, ww^n the dty with friends yesterdajC"
R. Biggs, Charles Mixer and Thos. Cookerly have retuftaed from the conven tion of passenger men at Mackinaw.
The next exclusion over the*Logan is to the Parke county fair at Rockville— ono and one-third fare for the round trip
G. V. Lucas, operator in Prescoti's oflice, who has been in Chicago on a vacation, returns to the scefre of dutv ton night.
A layge number of the boys from the blacksmith shop will attend the ball game between the home club and Coluin bus Friday.
Anew passenger tram goes on tl^e E. & I. this afternoon, leaving the tTnion de pot at 5:85 and going as far-south as Washington.'
Engines 37 and 49, Vandalia, will be equipped with patent roller valves. These valves are at present in use on engine 2( and seem to oe giving good satisfaction
In. all probability, the Vandalia road will have a very eheap &te to the Capital City August 22, on account of the laying of the corner stone ql.the soldiera' inonu mentMs
Hiram Busb^ of the round house, and his family,,fftaried for Dallas, Texas yesterday. The l)est wishes of their friends go with them. Hiram, jr., of the machine shop, went also.
Tip Harrington is recovering from the injuries received on the Logan at Ellsworth last week. The patella was knocked loose by the shock, but it is believed that the joii fened.
hit will not be- permanently stifThe^riek?#hich was brought here to be us$3^ia^tfte construction of a new union Elfin gliam shall
rotation ishein gshipped-..to in a building which
hall serve as storage quarters fpr ^the 'andalia comjany's oil at thatplace. t'G The Big Four has a rate of $1.45 to In dianapolis and return on the occasion of thp laying df thifbonie^fit&ni^of ttie wo$ difers' and sailoi|j' monument in that city. Tickets bn Sali%August 22d, gooc to return until August 23d, inclusive.
Tlie 13ee Line Gazette for August Is out. It contains a vast amount of railroad information concerning projected roads, &{>pointanen*$isete. It has an article which says that Superintendent Given, of the Rock Island road, is making experiments with, carrier pigeons, with a view to use theiu to supplement the telegraph service. He says that the windstorms often render *he telegraph line useless,^^en if the wires ar§ not blown down, and he thinks that a-set of carrier pigeons at each station might lie made very serviceable, in such an emer-
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
The Military Sand concert attracted an nnnsuaily large crowd at Collett park yester^Ry.
The Butchers' Benevolent association, gttve'a picnic at Blake^iijgrove yesterdayj aiwl report a delightful time^
An armature in the-^lectric lid in the incandrascent lamp circuit burned out Saturday ni^rht, and lanipe.:were extinguished.
The Superior cpurt will in sc^bn on Friday, for tlie tritnsaction of spwrial business, and after a/ljoumment will
On Thurslay the Ida J^eo will carrV Prince Hall lodgtefjR anrlA. M., colorea, on an excursion t^ihe o^tl ear»p grounds. Two trijis will be Made bWlie l^at, at
a. in. and 12
:30
^'DAIMUNKM AMD THft OOOH
MayWr Danakleon'«jm»clait«tion ing all mtizsded went into effect on .%tu«lay and yesterdsy tlnw wa« a noticeable decrease in the numtjer of canine apeeimeas tiie street, eithW sniuEXled or nnmionM. "Hie ffiwler hul«
mmoe^irnmm^
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itera&lsffla
APftok
mm Joi-^ ..1 T*k fMBV Out#® MhnuCK A OWWAWfty,
tlie $MXK
lor
Ixt tmiltsl tlt« falx groaiRis Mm *11 been ^in^ied, bat Mr. w«! mnew eln? boa«e ptoi^ ami better flnbwribera have eecielnwd their morwy of they liar"""
jhiukkhwre ttayc^ic wSSng^ »S^
An armature in the^lectric lijfht J^np before^theii^ SftS te^on,similar chaises lxifore,^ •.
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convene on ^tembei|j2. Mif» Alice Black hai^ l^n Appointed admintHtmtri* the estate of her fethtjr, Asa M. Black: 'Xtieeetate will 1m adiuin^^ isteted in accordinee with the will,
A very nigh complete stock of fall and wiiitBr clothing, now ready. Good opportunity for first choice.
Wut
LEADING -ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS.
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NEOUEOtED FHSIB OuTVp&
The fire committee cut olf tlie bead of Otto Bnrgert this afternoon for neglect of duty. Henry Early.fr, was suspended for twenty^Me da\is for the same Offense. These meiv^ failed to catch the apparatus as it sails&i out lo Urn fire ^aifihlav night from house' No.
fll.71fi.40
7:40
p. in. lle%»huaentj will
lie served on €h^ b«^ttiuid^irbunls. Kichard A-Mmyes wan arrested-on
Hut-
unlav night %v fafiolmaii ButU'f ftnd men'hant pollcenmn llexrickson lor an unprovoked attack »pon «Jo«eph Ensley, who was sfcandiHg at Thint and Main street^ talking to some frien»l«, and wm
surprised by aJritoMfk from Groves, without tlii^relimiaary wonbin pngilistic ^)i^ittntera»
exchange of
CLOim^,
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Gr^atClearapee Sale
^SUMMER GARMENTS MUST GO. fle uoi
tfce
Goods anil Musi Have Ike
You can bu Pantaloons unuuren^s jenee pant Funlishipg gocKls—^ 40c and 75c. Workin2 shirts, 19c, 25c :«cv 4(k and 5tV\
Hose, 8c, 5p, 10c ana 15c. 100 odd mfeii^s coats, 22c. Come earlr before the lots are too badly broken.
PI.ANTXG M"IXjXJ.
'J.jH. WILLIAMS, President. J. M. CLIFT, SecreUiry and TreuMiroiv CLIFT & WILLIAMS' COM PAN
Established 1861. Incorporated}888. Manufacturers of
Sash, DoorsrBlinds/Ete.,
^jr-AND DEALERS IN
Lumbal LSth, Shmgles, Paints, Oils and Builders' Hardwar Corner of Ninth aifd Mulbert*y Streets, Terre Haute, fncJ
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTKft.
M. F. HEGARTY, fJgH PKAd'IOAI.
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER.
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Mrs. Fliekei^P 108 norUi Nintft street reported to the^police to-day that Iier husband had been missing sinee Saturday night. Mr. Flicken is a cajpenter employed at the Normal building, and Mrs. Flisken repoi-ta him as never remaininjl away before in alike manner, Htdsonemperatehfebitsand the wife, who soys thai he subject to lu^art dweascv fears lie is illa^eHe is descrilied n« beutit 30 vears-old, bavina black mustache and hair, wearing^ tlftrk clothe^^and white s(r6\v hat.
MAWIIXE WORKS.
PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS..
Ninth street, near Union Dejnt. Tefre Haute, Indiana, -*KANPFACTURRfW OK-
Engines, Boiler^pillArid Mining Machj^y.^. Architectural iron vrork a specialty. Dealers in belting bolting ekfli, pijpl, brass goods and all kinds of mill and matliineti^UM^^&iiirgmellStl noilet^pairing., promptly attended to.
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CITY 0OHC»L FUWO.
Tlie wwwing ^is the rs^poirt we school money receive*!, disbursed and on hand for the year ending August 1st: «ttebnm»mon t*
,j-ifcbo«tl .g&fUjMWS dfiK moitt*. fftHi.Ui laliiiw, iXiU-ti. Totals— glance.
STRUCK A GUSHER AT THE——
CENTRAL*BOOK STORE I
Dickens Thack^it-
4'jn*
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Do not ftfty ag$»*ti» end flSLDO ffflr ^eta
interior. Other 1»ck1«
tar
spondingly low
Mfwrs Frevl)C!^er the Sign and Freecoe Winters h»^iles«lved tlie contract for paiating all tlie deparfc* for thejpverfiment
me
Doci
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Tbe poKee regM^nlii oae ttnmiiodGwt killed
to noon today. Mayor
lie will strictly enforce
t&yn
the law. tk order lias aw&gert twit a llttk sal# of tootsies. Peoj»lc who bought dntii^ the otberware bnswtbeir tntmles mr«y wfUi Idthia the adage keep a thing seven yea«i ybtt
Mvmjm
Watson's.
WANTEDr-One dinl^oom^ir^ Martin,
ond cook, to go to in, 430 Olsio street. Wlw imC JVr9l *WwV
tbat Iifm wilt Slid
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B-B. tCli
Uuiited ncrvors
the new elnb house tof ltair, 115 »oatb
BOMINIOH COFFEE.
north Fifth
TO REDUCE OUR
SEASONABLE CLOTHING
Wur-Wm Coutinne Our
ROOH
for Our New Fall Sloek.
BROS.
Soulhwesl-Corwr Fourth aiul )!aiu Sis.
710 WABASH AVENUE.
Best Brands of Hoeie on Hand.
Try anJUtd'' inJhc. JtyilvMQe*.
(•Irlt'C-ifyoii "want tx- learn to teaeh be-: giti "J«n jtarrojU 412 north Kiltll^ street.
W. W. CLIVEK'8 FOR
KIHGAN'SSUGAR CURED SHOULDERS:-.. 0e PEU POUND. Pf
"Why vot mlmtxihf .(or Uic Jhtily New* and y«t the n&tmfwVic pi uyrj:.
C4I-L OK W. \V. C'LIVEU l-i* ®4 -**—FOtt—r— CALIFORNIA HAMS, »c I'Eli. POUND.
AVwt
Snb$cr!he/or (ht,
DON'T KAIL
to visit the wonderful second series, at HI Korth Second stret*t.
JTamcs M. Tjshori and no^othejr
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ri|,T*ciA£ulii»
(Uku forth in bai(e, With bills and paste, ,^ind prwlaims to ail creation,-^
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Men are wise, who adverti*e, In the present generation, thUg Jfie per weeki
OLD POMlNfON COFFER,
AtfvMiwr* catt tht pmjA* limmyk the. col* nmm of Ihe, tkiRy tftm.
Mexican pHrrots for sale cheap at 412 north Fifth street.
Kgrp pouted. Rml the Unity Hew*.
KEW AND UNIQUE ,,
Dog Muzstles, Baker Wat«on'«lc .r «X0W RATE TO CHICAGO. Htffcwsfr 10th, C. A E. I. K. K. will sell tiekefef from Terre Haute to Cldcam and return lit $$.00, goodretnfningniitil Aag. Ii»tl**
It A. CAMPBELL, Gen. Agmt£:
7%t ftnftf &ntm ka paper/or dhepmyk^lQe"per-:
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OfLT-ElKilE COFFEE i0
In oi« ponnd tin4oil packagps, delidous dn^| TQ- JL
ihmM'im fXHftr "ad*' to
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to treatment eat«rrli, thmsfe^ 4iseasiee, tomot» and i«^ierfl»oi« eoath Sixth
LAWRENCE'S V. FIVE AND TEN cm? mvHK, &%
'%t tiie b^vain store firl&wn, S25 nba^w I '&' line & new ^cKMls will arri^Higweek.
^doo uwmm
at ItokexSt Wttaon's.
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