Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 December 1885 — Page 2
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BEE LINE BOUTE.
V1 UTDIAKAPOWS
A ST.
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Depot Corner Bizth and Tippeoanoe Street*.
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Day Express 8.46 7S«?8).. l.tt
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Strawberry Hill Apiary. t. H.
,*« ITT-
Kloer, Manager.
AWAY.
best quality, low pMcesland prompt delivery. Chunk Wood for heating stoves and grates.
forth Second St.
COAL. COKE. WOOD.
BUY YOUR-
Winter Coal
"WHILE TOW «AN IJBTWAT
SUMMER PRICES.
a ASP and SOFT COAL, WOOD
AND COKB.
A. EATON, 72$ MAIN ST.
J. B. RHODES
Manufacturer of Haln and Fanoy
^JFUxyre*
DRAIN TIliB, SJO.
1822 East Main St.
Writ© for \)BU
PIANOS-ORGANS
Tbe demand for the improved JIaion Himhw P1M04 now
bo
factory bu become imperative. Do not require one-
Payments, or Rented. Mason A Hamlin Organ and PiiinoCo^ VBW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO.
LAFAYETTE MALLORY
Can All your orders promptly with the cee»ratid Wtlkesbarrs, Lehigh Anthracite, t'lf *J"8t. ooal that comes to the western market. The Niokle Plate Block Is best this market. Ninth iind Main
streets.
DAILY EXPRESS.
id
Bouae^eople who Jknow nothlog about honey, thina tl.at honey, whtch granaUtes is udoltorateit. I assert thwt all pure honey produced in this seoticn of the country granulates and becomes hard in cold weather. If separated from tfce comb. I offer
.$100.00 REWARD I
to any one who can prove my prop gitlou uDtrue, and the same amount «by ona who can prove that I ever sold a fffrwiiyiti iiiiiiiijin imy TiT-nrn" extracted iioney.
T. H. K.LOER,
No. 426 Onllck street.
JOE HAMEL
FOB YOUR
Geo. M. Allen, ProprlMof.
PUBL CATION OFFICE
14 Soath Futh St., Printing Honia fquars.
JBrUtred Sseond-Clats Matter at the Pottoffice at Terrt Haute, Indiana^
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Dally Express, per week....— 9 16 per year six months -f I? ten weeks -•••—1 50
Issued every moinicg except Mouaay, and deliver^ by carriers.
TERMS FOR THE WEEKLY. One copy, one year, paid in advance. .$1 25 mecopy, six montus 85
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For clnbs of five there will bi a cash 'lrcountof 10 percent frnm iheabove ite«,or if prefs*rr^l instead of ttecasb a copy of the Weekly Express will be seni fret for the time that toe clubs-pays for, tiot less than six mouths.
For clubs of ten the same rate of dlS' •nunt, and in addition the Weekly Exoress frtee for tbe time that ttoe club pays or not Jefs than six montts.
For clubs of tweuty live the same rate
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discount, and in addition tbe Dally Exorets for the time tb»t the club pays for, i. not leM than six months.
Posiage prupaid in all cases when sent by ma(L Snbscrlptiona payable In ad vaQoe. ..
Whero tbe Express Is on File. London—On file at American Exchange In Europe, 419 Strand.
Parl#-On file at American Fxchange io Paris, 3"i Bonlevard desCapncine.
FBiDAT, DE0EMBEB 11, 1885.
Seualor Yoorkees ysaberday introduced the bill increasing the appropriation for our public building to $200,000.
It appears to be difficult for the Jndiana democracy to pick out a leader to take Mr. Hendricks' place. The truth is that Colonel Hnghe* East is the man for the oceasioD.
The Indiana delegation
A'i
Senator Plumb's bill to stop gambling IA the army will, if passed, eradicate an evil that is more far reaching than generally supposed. When the army officer in the far
west
I
Podl
Urge that R«cond adillllon to the
is not Indian hunting he
is gambling, and the army officers in Washington not being called upon to hunt Indians, and having nothing else to do, spend most of their time gambling. The scandals about the sale of duplicate pay vouchers all go baok to the card table for tlkeir origin.
The Indianapolis Journal's Washington correspondent, in a letter about the Iadiana members of the house, writes as follows regarding Mr. Johnston:
Mr, John*ton, of the Xerre Haute district, has n«t bee* wen very much here, and is not, therefore, very generally known. He has. howqrer, already oreated the reputation o1' beinf able and a&gaoioos, and of possessing an ability to popolaiize himBelf. He will have a geoc| deal of work in congress local to his district! and he will be kept yery busy, notwithstau^isg ths faot tbat the republican members hard been "relieved of office-getting. Mr. Johriston is a gentleman who will make him. self iknown su in a very short time.
fr. Hanry Watierson is in
ton,
TB*
of democrats
at Washington are trying to get Eb Hen deraoa {lodged in tbe postoffice department.
chairman of the late cam
paign committee and campaign poet he was A very offensive partisan.
Senator KiddJebarger, of Virginia, and Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky, have taken the temperance pledge. When it is remembered that "cold tea" is still obtainable in the senate restaurant, these gentlemen are deserving ef great credit
General LEW Wallacc says he had no idea of entering the sultan's service that he "could never be induced"to take up arms against a poor and struggling nation lilte Bulgaria." All the general has to do with the war is to sell the sultan arms which other fellows will take up againet poor Bulgaria.
Senator Edmunds has reintroduced his postal telegraph bill and given notice that he will press it to an early vote in the senate. He announced that he had changed his views on one point, that is the purchase by the government of a plant, being now willing to do this if A plant can be bonght at its real VALUE. ,^*
The ^Express' COIUMNS^B^AR testimony to tbe.factthat Tejrs*fJaute merchant are ready for the heliday trade.Themerchants should' remember that wiiile the Express is a good advertising medium any day in the week,. the Sunday Express is the issue par excellence for the advertiser* and that the advertiser who hands in his copy early for that issue catches the beet location.
The'Bockville Tribune has broken out all over with an attack of free trade this week. We failed to find in the Tribune any criticism of the recent action of the Bock"IJ# ^BIK9^%%JS^B^RAVIGNG auctioneers, etc., to keep the outside world from going into Bockville to undersell the merchants there.
Washing
and telegraphs the Courier-Journal that "by all means IdLr. Randall should go «n the ways and means committee. TH^N ie and Mr. Morrison can confer fac4 to face." Inasmuch as Mr. Morrisons following in the house has, in the FIRAT engagement with the Randall forces, that of the change in the rules, shown themselves
to be
numerically strong
enough to defeat the Randall people with ea e, this suggestion of MR. Watterson is IUF fact an invitation to Mr.-Randall to PT(I himself in a position to be knocked dotal and trampled on. Mr. Randall is not likely to acccpt the invitation.
In
deed, he says be~wilt~BOF take a place on tae wavs and means committee.
Dog in the Hanger.
The Voice, Prohibitionist. The Bandwich Islands are probably in die market. The United Statee may not bny thfm, but will certainly not consent to sale^.eny other power.
Wants to Catch aFresh Hold. -gT Uacon Telegraph. It is strongly suspected that King Milan has proposed an armistice in order to get time to spit on hia hands. 'Why sufler with mumps? St. Jacobs Oil always criree them. Fifty cents a bottle.
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B"
SSASOR'S^NBZZ.
How the £eat and carefat honsewife, As sbe often did before, Uises in lie mornuig early,
Sweeps the sidewaUc at her door, Pours upon it paila of water Just as hot as hot can be, Then admires that shining sidewalk,
AU so clean slid fair to eee.
Soaraely is the job oompbted When tbe water, warm and nice, Parting with its heat directly,
Boon converted into ice, Forms a film upon the sidewalk Thin and cold as charity, And a slide is there established
By the urchins speedily.
Then the good man, outward goi ig, 8wnewhat old and short of sight, Strides that sidewalk and discovers
Ail the stars that shine at night, Harsh and wild the words he utters, Not a bit like songs of praise, r-V As he rubs himseJf and wonders,
Wonders at a woman's ways. A million dollars, it is said, will weigh IF tons in gold, 25 tons in Bnbaidiary sil ver coin, 26J tons in standard silver coin and 100 tons in nickel.
Bishop James Duggan is said to be reordering his reason under cocaine. He H*s been in the St. Vincent asylum in Chicago for fifteen years.
Mine. Modjeska has sent to 'the New Orleans exposition a doll dressed by her own hands as the Scottish Queen Mary. The costume is an pxact copy of her own 'dress in the lsst act of "Mary Stuart"
It is predicted that moon shining, though still carried oc some extent in the mountainous portions of South Carolina, is so beset with dangers that the business will soon be abandoned altogether.
Forty years ago 93 percent, of ail mar riages in England and Wales took place in the churches of the Establishment, Laot year, according to the report of the
i-egistrar-general,
the proportion of mar
riages elsewhere than in the churches had risen from 7 to 30 per cent. A lineman who was repairing a wire on top OT a telegraph pole in Palatka,FLA.I a daiy or two ago, was precipitated head' long to the ground BY the sudden snapping of the pole at the base, but, strange to say, he escaped injury, and after taking a stimulant again set to work.
The outrageous inequality
of sentences
in.England has given rise to the sugges tion that a board of revision,consisting
retired (judges, should meet once a week and submit their report to the home secretary monthly of cases in which they deem interference desirable.
A dangerous counterfeit $5 gold piece, of which hundreds of thousands are said to be iii circulation, is supposed to have been MADE through the rascality ot some ex-employes of the New Oilcans, mint. It was made with the genuine stamp, is fine gold ot) the outside, but filled with spelter iand platina.
Ab almost every member of the English cabinet is a peer or relative of one,it may be interesting to see what peers and their relatives have received from the state between 1859 and 1884. DukeB, £9,760,000 marqufses, £8,305,950 earls, £48,181,202. These are large snms, and no ten thousand families of those who are NOT^FFS have received one liundredl^-fTart of the amount It may excellent plan that the EXSCE.SVE should be in the hands of^Ayaristocracy, but cheap it is not. "These Brahmins know how to take care of tliomselves an I their relatives.
A.
Vriter in the English Illustrated Magazine says that there is no such thing as debate in the house of lords in the gense that it exists in the commons. The number of peers who are succesful in making thefnselves heard might be counted on the fingers of both hands, but these, happily, are the members whose opinions are looked for. When Lord Salisbury, Lord Granville, and perhaps a couple oi peers .not sitting on the front benches have spoken members just leave the house,'and if any outsider wants to make a speech he finds himself without an audience and so desists.
In A recent speech in his cathedral city ,..... ^IROUGIN prevalent among the peasantry in England as to the advantages they are to reap from disestablishment, said: "There is a parish where there is a devoted clergyman, .Whose family are consistent in their attention to the sick and sorrowing. One of theim discovered that many of the cottagers she visited were in favor of!dise$tablishment. She asked.several 'Why but 4ould get no answer. At length a man said, 'Well, mum,I know it's a pity, but it would be very convenient to have a cow. We do want a cow, mum.'
A {opular physician was much pleased with a certain serated water, and, by his assidnouB recommendations, procured for it a celebrity it justly deserved. The
doctor acted solely in the interests of humanity generally and expected no return. To his surprise, there came one morning an effusive letter from the com pany stating that his recommendations had done so much good that they "ven TO red to send him a hundred—" Here the page came to an end. "This will never ao," said the doctor. "It
last night, at whicFtJE mort of tin bill* Srere presented, BAFCA"^6* T®1 remain QI They think the total hi neral will be about $4,000, the heaviest Mil being
Ifodcft-takarKxeieelo's, which is
$2.12540 Prank Bird's, $55&, and the various florists atnoflnting TO nejady $400 more. It
is
expected that the govern
ment Will pay (HE undertaker's Sill, ss well as other expenses of the senatorial and cpogresKonal committees while here. The remaining biite will be pud by contributions of businessmen, and the committee anticipate no trouble in raising sufficient money, as enough has already been promised them.
ROUND ABOUT.
Items cf New* Fr»u Western Indian* and Eastern Illinois. Mr. J. (i. Ba.rc.ow, formerly of Mayshall, Ills., has assumed control of the Westfiel# Pantagraph, and will issue his
first paper this
week.
Marshall Messenger: George Pyles was tried before Judge Sutton, one day last week, on the charge of insanity. The jury adjudged him insane, and he will be sent to the insane asylum, as soon as there is a place for him.
Jack Henning, mindful of the bungling exiBCHtion of CrawfordsvilleL and believing that he is to be hanged by the Montgomery county sheriflj says.that le "doesn't want to be strangled to death," and that he "wants a rope that won't break."
Wallace Houck and Jeff Draper were quarreling in the saloon
of
T#al.
is
very
kind, but I could not think of accepting anything." Here he turned the page, I, ., and found the sentence ran-«of our dr-1
culqrs for distribution." ILL St Giles' house, the ancestral home of the
Earl
of Shaftesbury, there is a
monument to which the late owner could hardly point without emotion. This is a large bust of the earl, "Presented to Emily, wife of the seventh Earl of 'Shaftesbury, by the operatives of the manufacturing districts ef the north of England, as a token of their esteem and regard for the persevering and successful efforts of her noble husband in promoting by legislative enactment a limitation
of
the
hours of labor of children, females and young persons employed in the mills and factories. AugnstTfi, 1859." On this occasion 7,000 persons are *aid to have kissed the earl's hands. (brater Lake is thus described in a petition that is being numerously signed in Oregon to make a natural reservation of the wonder. "The surface of the lake is 6,300 feet ahtve the sea level,and is about eight iniles long and six miles wide. It contains a circular island 600 feet high, on which is found an extinct crater which is ninety feet deep and 475 feet in diameter. In another portion of the lake is found a conical-shaped rock, which is perpendicular, and rises to an altitude of 2,200 feet above the water's surface. Other rocks of remarkable form TILFIG, .AND elevation tower high above the lake.
The lake walls are nearly perpendicular, to 2,000
arid
Vary
in altitude from 1,000
l«t"
Funeral Expenses
The Hendricks Indianapolis News. The committee having in charge the fin&neial arrangements for the funeral of VICE President Hendricks held a meeting
J. C. Ridge
at Sullivan, when Houck ,drew a tevolver and firad, the ball striking Draper in the stomach. After he was shot, Draper succeeded -in getting the revolset-from Honck. Houck is EKLL at large. Draper's wound is probably fatal.
Princeton Clarion: A sensational
dis
patch to the citv papers, from Vincepnes, aonounccs the departure of J. G. Miller, our court H' use contractors for parts unknown.! Mr. Mi Her has not been around here foT some time, and, possibly,^" may have departed to an UBknown hence. But there is no occasion for worry ahout it here.: The court house will J»_compieted all the SAME as if he hail not gone away.
The Brazil G. A. R. post has' eldcted the following officers: Captain T. M. Robertson for commander S. H. Lybyer, S N. C, G. W. Shaffer, J. V. C. J. A. Decker, quartermaster Thos. E. Mills, officer of the day Elias Young, officer
At Mattoon the Coles county board of supervisors have determined, by a vote
The
probability woul
not be. J. Blumenberg was granted liquor licence.
The following bills were allowed: I W. W. Curry $ 289 00 P. Kornman 20 85 Indianapolis Sentinel 87 70 Abdill & Brown 4 00 John Cleary, sheriff 1,652 15 J. B. Crapo 6 80 Abdill & Brown 1 00 John Henneesy 24 40
$2,080 90
Mrs. Wright, an aged lady
of
sevensy,
living a few miles from here, who suffered with rheumatic pains for fifteen years, was entirely relieved of all her pain
three or four bottles of Athlophoros. W. D. Murphy, 310 Yandes St.,Indianapolis, Ind.*
Temperate Yiews of the Xngwnmp. Washington Bepnblio. The mugwump is an admirable sert of fellow but his methods are on-American and necessarily enpopular. Let us not repeat his MISTAKES.
Salvation Oilf is what you want It
K-,1IS
P»»?
AND CURES
The baby is well. Red Star Cough Cure removed its croup. Twenty-five cents.
ManreME
ONLY W
*.:?ST PERFECT MADE
-Jrepored RLTTA special repud to health, FTP Ammonia, lime or Alnm.
PkiCr BAKING POWDER CO..
,- ilCACO. ST LOUiS.
ARUUSEMEMIS
J^AYLOB'S OPERA
WILSON NAYLOK Manager
ONE NIGHT 0NLY1 ONE NIGHT ONLY I
Saturday, Decembor 12th,
of
nine to' .sir, to submit the question of building a new jail to a"vote of the people of th« county at the next spring election. JUDGE Smith, of the Circuit court, now in eession, and the Hon. H. 8. Clark and James. W. Craig, attorneys, stated to the bosyd that the present jail had been condemned by evsry grand jury for the last fifteen years as unsafe, unhealthy and unfitted for the purpose. IT is HE--deratood that this disposition is mad£ to stave off and defeat the proposition to build by Mattoon anL. TC. nshjps iff the west part of tl County, who hope to have THE ...cssiify-seat moved to Mattoon. To JTIlis motive must also be charged the defeat of every attempt to insure the county property. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Pralrieton Saloon Case—Business Transacted. William Baird, who has made application foi license to sell liquor at Prairieton, is. not the man who had his saloon blown up by dynamite and powder. Risley is the man who lost his effects in that manner. Mr. Baird says he intends to start a grocery there with saloon attached. His petition is signed by a number of citiscn&i
An Express reporter asked
Com
missioner Lee if theie would be any changes in the minor positions at the disposal of the commissioners. Mr. Lee said there were only two positions at the disposal cf the commissioners,court^housfr 'K&CT "on" all
BOWSER COMEDY COMPANY*' BOWSER COMEDY COMPANY BOWSER COMEDY COMPANY
||In Mr. Sidney Rosenfeld's Three-act Comedy,
IN THE SWIM I IN THE SWIM I IN TWETSWIM
A SURE SUCCESS! A Bid HIT! YOU CAN'T HELP HUT SMILE Popniar prices—50o, 33c and 25c.
Reserved feats 75a on sale at Button's.
COMING1COMINQ! COMING!
THE WHITE SLAVE! THE WHITE SLAVE THE WHITE SLAVE!
of
the guard J. M. Brown, chaplain J. C. Gifiord, surgeon S. H. Lybyer and J. J. Murdock, delegates to the state encampment, and V. Rector and Jacob Huffman, alternates.
of
f-s",
Cun» Bhsnutiim, Msonlgls, Backache, Hwdiew, Tootlauft,
orPain—
BV«
19 I Will AtPragtfittandPotow. «BS CHARMS
JU
V0OTI.KE CMAinXOUi MS.
LEGAL.
PPLICATION TOR LICENSE.
The undersigned will apply to the Board ot Connty Commissioners, at their next regular session, wbicn commences on first Monday i» December, 1885, for license to. retail spirltnons and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises.
I
Main street.
My plaee of business is located at 411 GEO. A. ROOBBP.
Music House in this city can show as large and fine assortment of Pianos as Kussner's
Palace of Music.
House in this city possesses ihe rare «advfrDt&geg absolutely required this trade than
KUSSNER'S
Palace of Music.
N. B.—To visiting strangers. Take Main and South Third street street cars to Ohio street, thence one-half square west, where is located the oldest musjp house in western Indiana.
KftT#SNEIVS
Palace of Music.
S?
4.
A N A N
ni'£
,-ft
^E woist cases of
rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat, hoarseness and headache. Take no "just as good." Price twenty-five cents a bottle.
Antenass Doubt Abont It
New York Star. Sir John Lubbock is now engaged in discussing the question, "Do ants know one another?" Of course their acquaintance is as old as tbe hills.
M'ms
ahoeiBmadeinso many sizes and shapes that a perfect fit is certain, and duplicates always obtainable. Made o£ beat stock, well put together, they are durable, stylish aad comfortable*'
Wear thezn onoe, and you will ^have no other. Sold Vv' all dealers. Ask -yonrshoedealtor thenu
by
HANAN SON,
FOR BALK BT
N.
BOLOD & SON.
lively used hy the Surgeon CtoL." of U. I
KsrssEiro:
rufpean Qm ihvticianM
&
hieieiane everywhere.
MEERSCHAUM,'"AMBER OR FRENCH BRIAR PIPES,-BOWLS ABD CIGAR HOLDERS
AKl A USEFUL PRESENT. CHEAP AT
in i\X
W. H. HASLET,
•ntrgcon ffneraU Bureau qfU.S. War Department, Washington, V. 8. Natal Aq/lnm, PtMaielphla, surgeon* and
-HhFine Stationery,^
BOOKS AND ALBUMS,
Cards, Pocket Books, Blink Books, Satchels, Slates, State School Supplies and
HOLIDAY GOODS,
These are choice new goods just added to our very large and complete stock of
WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES
J. ff. ROBERTS, Superintendent ef !ecora1i n. T. C. ALLE.V, Manager.
v! 673 Main Street, South Side nwir Seventh.
No. 310 Main Street.
Unredeemed PNnglxQLSale.
PLACE TO GET
FINE FBENOH CALF
Boots and Shoes
And to have promptly done paired, Is at
repairing neatly Sand also rubber goods re
O. M. GIXJMOKE'S,
Southeastccrner Ninth:and Haln
ANDREW B0ESCH.
SAW ^IXjINO,
LOCK & GUNSMITHiNG,?
BCALS REPAIRING, Eto.
Canal 8tre«r, Norlh
of
Mailt.
PERSONAL—LadlesIform:
HARD RUBBER TRUSSES
I tiTS
!i! successfully retain the moBt difficult torrn nf 7 f»ua or Rapture, with comfort and safety, ••ji'-by resultiujf in a radical core. Impervious co moisture.may be used in bathing: and flttinu oerfe«tlj"tofonn of body, are worn without incon.
Insist on haying l*'E SOAP.
MAfinET. tfWmDG£mrHE
ART
and £XC££&§
TURHG
Patented
of
in the city.
enlarge tbe bust
and develop the simple selftreatment no quaok stuff Physicians endorse It. Sealed particulars and probfs mailed free. EbieMbd. Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
-twj (*wm*ww aitiwswv, I BEBJF FMKR.ECOL ETEURLY,
,jud": U^rays reliable.
^corxs t-hyBician*, and Medical Cnh_
Endowed by leading Bur. "-Mega^bothhmand
din fUladeiphla.
"wwwee, niniWM
i£v7 'iinstactSt. Kie wet
UA:{ESTABLISHMENTS}^
.7TN««TAT. Itfudoa.!*!? reatment of
ct and Skllfnl Mechanic*! 'mata
,1 iA OR RUPTURE A SPECIALTY
(xmsutinff in tbe correct adaptation of suitable truss to each individual ease, and Instructions for Army. its proper use.
IFFIARTJ
Parker, W. B.
AMaet,
nt Tnoma. i. Morton,
-j Agn4tc, WUIard Farker, W. U. Punooaet. ...»
tion of case, and measure around body in line of rapture, itlc Stocldnca. Snqtoiipry Bondages, eto^. for
write far Information. Give descrlptu Abdominal Supporter*, Body Belts. !,,„•» ^, stoclc op •saae to qsotr oraer. aaarees i.
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aEUiitsl ac LU., ruiLAUULrHLA, PA.
Complete assortment, with careful adjustment, for sale byWM. H. AKMeTKON SCO dealers in Surgica.1, Denial and Optical instruments, TEKRE HAUTE, ISOG
S. C. STIMSON & CO..
.In great
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I have positively the largest and best assortment
303 MAIN STREET
630 MAirS STREET.
5?.'
Second Grand Presentation.
Auction sale Monday afternoon at 2 p. ni,, December 14th Diamond Rings and Gold Watches positively given away. All the ladies attending this sale will receive a present free
charge. All the ladie? are invited, as this sale is for them only.
Charles A. Hnlett, City Auctioneer. HOLIDAY1S.ICIFTS
*4 NOT EXPENSIVE
$ 4
4
profusion at the well-filled Warerooms
L. F. WEHRMANN & SON,
17 and 19 Wes?: Fifth St., CINCINNATI.
Pedestals, Chairs, Hat Racks,' Ear Ms, Fanoy Tables, Music Stands, Shaving Stands, Braofr ts, Fire Sore ens, &c.
OUR EXHIBIT WILL PLEAS YOU. OUR PRICES WILL AMAZE T0B.
1,-s & rr
Heating Stoves^ at the lowest prices
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