Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 August 1890 — Page 6
TWO OR THREE,
There \rer»» only two or thiw of us Who eajnt* to the y\ iw«' of jiroyvr. Gum* hi the t«**ih of ft .Irlvirw storm,
Hut for tiuU- h» did n*«t a\r\\ Sixkv after our hymns' .«f praise Jin 1 risen And our prayers ww*
kju
I
The Master lunwlf wa.« pnsvjit the*» And tf.'ivs* us I fw* living bread. "\V.» know his k**k ui «ur leader^ t:w\
S- mi* tunl vrt:*-1 mid free: \\V felt his touch wh»'n our hctufe were towwl \\V heard his **0m«* t«» Me!" N'oU-dv saw hU:\ 31ft th- latch,
And inme unUvrnnl rlic Jfcr Hut "iV-rU***' WjVS his t* tk'4U*t* And how could wv jL»tc f'f moiy?. -. K.'vohi»f us felt the lwi.1 of sin
Kroin the wtviry shoulder fall: Yiich of us dn pj».«d the Vtid of mr*\ And ',)*• tlut vrw Ukr st pall .k And incr .«ur pirits a bU-ssed e-altn
S*A'o|«t in from tin- jjvsjvr sea, •'•"••And strength wnsomv for r«ul an I strife lulhtMlay* th&t wn- them.v ?«-t---
It was or.Iy a handful To th-* hitle pfcu:e «f prayer QutftMe were stru^irlo ami j*aln auA st:u
Hut th.« l»r».l tiitirtvlf '.vis there
i•• lit' came to red»vm the Ik* caw—* VOtnr"W hi* Vved else? N.\ To stand hinwelf iri the tuiiK «"f thenv.
Though t.h«-v «vunt nut tw»» -r thrv„ An.I f^rth we fans! the raia, AJi'l !t:r hr'{irt hmi irr"»w: .» aanui^'jV It lfk»'-the {-.'Hiru: of suinnrer iVAvvts,
And r.»* like tij.' crash of a storm. Twus. time -if the deiwest privilege
1
»f Juf debt hasvX'*"wi« saiL As n— thought how ,f*v*us hita^-lr lwv1 -v\iae To {'•*•1 us witj hvinc SpnvI.' Mur^rarvt K."Snji^sUT in »'o!i'*rr»i:rui
THE l-'OKSYTIi WllXCASR
"Ti'.t'n.'an.» s-nin" t)ii i^ tJu- multiplication tuMo ivui't •^tinuitt.'. ilivt'ir. and I calculate thie (•.•i.so is •n-- nf th.-m."
Tli.- w,-k- ii Ti'X.'iJ) aU-.'il.k' of half .1 ccnniry in:. ii man v.itli cr:m\ hau(UsjiiP' fju» mid mw of tliiwj i^piutio ant«vUluvi ui iiipir^ imly fur.n.l in the bracing atimx-'plR'n.- tl« prairie or the lush frefiVuii oi thy "Tlic s-niirit.'i u-ill Ik'Iji ym to fair pottliiinont: .-.lw kn'A-s Ii.t own mind. Saiita Jw! ft-w wvmrn kn-\v a,~ luuL-h."
Tlit? (U«-t 1iL rjiiiuu (Vvilt«lly anJ in very u'i -«l Engli.-li, all-it hU small, vell.w jiorson and i*»urtly, 'liytiitiiii maiuii'r fully jincliujnKl hU M'-x-ican liiu'vtgu. Thm In- o.-ilmlv -1 liimsolf to an oliw ami a 1:ls cluuuItrrtin. iuid watolii'il tin- JcaMo lio Hnokinl iuiil wait'^l fur tlio ayiintJuiiiiiiitM, nr jury.
In half ui li'iur thi t«vlv« un luij dr.rjje«l in bv twis unl thn»'s. nc-M".l mllv to tile alcalili.', ami InJj»«1 thvuiselvys to tln» li [rv rv iukI -ig!irs on the piih'luanl. Nw ami th'-n they r^pik'- in mtinosyllabli-M, ami th unjkistiru, gravity anil utt^r nf hurry gave a kind of dignifu«l. patriiirc-luil KLr:iy= lifsr- t' the pp -vodings Uiat wen? o.minently Aini'rican. and wliioh iiuit*-- made ll for tile laokuf I'tTenuniy.
After a lapse nf tiv- iiiiimt.^ the alcalde touched a little I mil, and said to the neirr u-'no im.-wer*-l it-: "Zip, tell tlie gentlemen we urv waitill^, uid send Tamar fnr Miiis Mary." "Tho gentlem'-'n," who were sitting uivler a gigantic urlur \*itji? ".'ik in the garden in close cn^TSiition, ro- at Zrp's mes.-iat:e and r:iJinter--l slr,viy i'o the presenee ol* tlui alc.'Llde, who noddej rather stiiHy t«i tln-m mid motioned t« ward two chairs. Th-y \ven evidently iu-11 of c'lltnre. and brotluirs. Ajni" of tli- juror:- leaned t-e.vard them i\ith couneoii.-t s'llntiitioits others simply ig-iior-l their pr*«* ice. liut ov.-ry one's interest wiu- r.rouseil .whi.'ii the di-.-tor, hearing a footstep,
Pw, oji..-ne-l th! dor and offered his h.'ind to a lady who ent«r.«l. A cahu browed woman with biiv-^f, stea.lt'jist, eyes—a woman who it u=y to sc-c conM 1»! a law imto hi'rs-dl.
M:e liiked itupiirintiy at too two e:i. tleim-n. who wen: evidently her brothers, but finditui no riv[»HLs- to the- tm-it.tered love in her pleading ••y-t, dnjpp^l rh"iu and calmlv t-ik the s-'at. lier friend l^i
her to. There \v is anotluT jsm.—•_ Then the alcalde laid d'_rw his c«ar ami Kaid: .M.'ii! ••Sjuiro!" "We have got a little txiaiui.'SS Biititie between David ,-uid nurgi: Forsyth ami their sister Mary. Vi iu an- to judge fairly K'tween them, ami they an- willing t- st-ind by what \t say. I e.alenlate tl^.-vll explain their own b-iMtiess ljest. David Fors .th, will you s{r„-ak fur your side'.--"
David was a kt-n. shrewd lawyer, and knew how to state hi* c.'isi,- \~*rv plausibly. He s»iid that hi.-, fot.lvr. unduly iniluenci-d by Dr. Zavala, who had design.s on their sister's md. lyul let't net only the h4i)est-jiil but $ Wl.ifl") in g..ld to Mary Forsyth, ard that t!vy claimi'l their share of the i:v:yy.
TIk-
men listem-l gravi-ly. with ko-.i,
sidelong t:lance.s WIk-u
1»'. 1i
Ki llnislMxl
one of them naid: ••Very HrriUiger. N"Ow wluit- do you mean by 'umluly iniiu.-'icedy "I mean tliat this M.:?:i.v iu iuis.-4i.ii whole days with my father, reeling to lum. bilking to him, aivl iti .,hi-r ways winnim his aiTectioti in order Uj inlluence him in tin: making of iihi v.ill." "Ilow much ilid old Korsvth leii\T IA-. Zavala?" "He left liiin i»'.rni:ia!ly mithiug. but" "i )h!"—Uw men mld"«l ginwly
IIle- doctor smiled sareikstii'jUly. and Mary, blushing with imlignu.tion, hall rose tat if to *[ieak, but a slight tnovvmeut of ivala's eyelids wn.s sufficient to cln'k tlie imjKilse. "Then Man- Fors?yth','is-i»«iti« to mar
ly
Ir- Zavaliu'" "Of Ciurs'she is." ".VikI yon an- willing that slw shoulil have tlie hnwi-'tiMKl and "We are willing ahe slne.1,1 have tlie nse of tlie homo«t'-ajl for a modeniU' rent. We lire iu.it u*illiiw to ui% up all claim to it. Why, th«re are •_«A acresoi
the liiu«t cotton luml in th« world tliat go with it. If she had tho entire right fo the ho:nest* "ad she ought to give np the money.'' "Mr. tkorge Forsyth, what haw you to say:" "My brothi'r Daviil has spoken for me."
Tlien there was a pause- The prornradur stepr-'-i to tlie sideHianl and tlll«l his gl.'tss: several of the jury followed him. and tlie othern chewi^l away with silent, thoughtful iutentness. "Ir. I^'renzii Zavala, will you .--]eak for tlie defendant:*"
The dcctor tunnxl his chair siaato face l^ith the brothers and the jury, but did not ri.s'. "Men." he said, "1 liave known tlve late David Forsyth for nvejity years I have Wvu his physician and Kvn his friend. 1 saw Ids wife die. and watchol his children :,-row to wliat they are. When the pv! mother left them Mary was l'J years old, ftniil 1" and reorgi' S For her father ami brothers Mary sacrificed all that itmkes t-he youth to other W' "\ViIl you K' ]'l.'ii:ier. d«vtii''r" ./ "If yim d:-sir'. It klleWU to me h"w they were then i* ir. her father a tra.h'r in silks and lac*' and hklies' tine. c,'«.Ls li»twi*' Kan Antonio and tlie :s»'ttle:nent.s. Mr.t li«- was a gi-«.i miui, industriuu-s and ambitious For his two
sons
he lunl great
Ik-^x-s.and
saved md savi-d and sive-l by day and by night. The little girl at homehel[pod him Icavely. hiring out their one
s-t-
vtuit, ami doinu cheerfully tin- work uith her
o-ati h:uiis. SIh-
plait'--l th"
ft raw, and made hat.s, also, wliich sold for mnch. anl .-he v.-orknl up the rem-
nanw of lace iuid ri!il*nis into one thousand pr-'tty trillea for tlie fair woiiK'U in San Atit-mi "Alcalde, tlu^e detjiils are irrelevant and i::r, ranent." said David angrily. "Every man tells his story in liLs own way. An- you willing to listen, men?"
Tliere
wils
a universal articnlati-m
which evidently meant "vi's," for the d.- -Mr anile-1 Lmiciously and went on: "For her two brothers the little Mar..rkjmill alwa.vs wnrkel with a glad lh'iirt. They had b.-eii 'nt to the northern states to sch -il, and David was educated for a lawyer an-.l Cn.-jrge for an on'hit'X't- atvl builih-r. For eight years this fatin-r and sister workeil together Solely for these lioloved
(limfnits Xn tlu tiisclv««. &• they jiaid dl tlieir ex|ie,:is-s liljenilly and s'ivt-1 bead-^ almut 5^1i.ikI. "But wls.'ii tlie young men came back there was uTe it s- rrmW and disapp. linV inent. They luwl l«»:n edtuvited beyond the simple trsuler. the self denying sisrter arid the log hous on the Wachit-a ])rairie s^ mr^-h sorrow and di.sapjKiintment tliat tin.- sister at last l»-ggi*d for I them that they siionld go to tho capital and divide the between them." "How do vou know such a thing? It a li'-r" s-ud Cn-oriTi-. "I lrivv Use father's letter which says =o. Will the alcalde and tho jury read itr
Tlie alcalde iv.-id the document and ni»hlj-l to tlie jury. "You have forgotten. Mr. (hvjrg.:-," he siiiiL "It is e.-tsy to f^rj-t. f,nch money Tlu- di«-tor is right." "After this the father heard littlefrom his sous They married and forirot the *:lf denial, tin- ml lalxir and tho low "if si many, many years The old man worked o:i. witli failing health: but !l" iw that he hud 1" «st his ambition and ci"-"! lit tie for money it cam'- on every vent u!i_ He Iid not try t'j make it, but it i-uiw iunl oi,t'»-, He made on silk and i-otton and bmd. Whatovi-r lie touched wts fiirtunate. "Dn1 us money came health went ho was sick and suil'enng and omld not !ar his. da«ght»-r away fnmi liim. lie w:k" v-iloH:- oi Iut love, also, and lie suf-fi.n-d her tfot'a l.'Ve.r. Tliis i^ om-thing 1 allow not mys.:lt t' t^»-ak almut. I tell you. ale.ildii. this wnuiau showed thpusgh many vvars one gtvat, subllmii siK-rilice. I "i»-:i my honor, si-.norsr and
U»? iit(• irntlianan Laid bis haml ujjorn iiis heart, ami Ua\»1 to Marj" a.s if she had lv**n a -si-U-"Xot tor iiiy^if that !s one infamy, fine scandal to gn.stt be lielieved. AR my s: -'/-r. i,ty friend. I honor Miss Mary Forsyth. A/= my wife? Iinfxissi-bU-.l !•-. not all San Antonio know that I ml if- alone th" ineoiniKirable llfjrert limriiiufa-.? '"ue day I ryit reading by my
friend's he's iid t.. me: 'W.-tor. that i- a pitiful story, and t«: tr:V,'"- thhik it a grievous v.-r-in^ ne.t to
ltivi'--:r
ms
11
tin-li-or
11
iisv liys,
tt ()ue
another. "Hut." siiid Dirid ujignly, "ho had a ilivl»'r scheme th»ui tluit. Ho ijido,-.d uiv faAlier to turn e\-.-rytliing but his homestead into moiu.:y, mid to |dac' the whole sum in the Sail Antmio bank Co Mary's cjvdit. We lui\i- otij.i:tions t" L'tr''s having li«-r ohar.-, but we do not He*• why our slum- shosild gc t«.' tlL'it Mciican whom slie inten.is t/. marrj
cons-ii.-n"»-,
jni ife*-
hioiL, but vv !i.-ver think .what is t.• 1» oomeif the j. »,r jrfrls.' "I said, )h, we e:: .i-f them t• marry.' "'lint they don't, dicti.r,' he said, '!h-'y d"jii't. -i.-toi- n.l the m.f.-t that do are. left by death, ill iL^e or misfortune ti. tit !it tike WMrM so-.ue tiui'Mir other with no weaj.m but a n-'.lle, doctor. It. Is a sr! 1 ,hh1 «. ,-h.-i:ii'-r 'IrV tlu- way of tin- world, unfriend.' KaiiL 'I know. 1 sj.'ut Uf niKuidii of dollars on
and then divide.-l all 1
had l»-{.\vv*n tlx-tn. If Pri'vi^eno' kid not Idesisod uiy work extm.n-linarily .rr if I hri.1 di-.l fiv- ynirs iu?i what wonld have of Mary? "So. sunt'iemen, I Kitd: 'Stiirfru, your sons do not. know that you luive mifle mop- money: tliev tl oa^hc tlie- .' 1 wi. 1 ail yo-i had, and lmve not vi-sitJ.Hl y-wi nr wTitten tovon le-st you slhirild iik luiythiait of them. l"^o jiisti*-^: at iin.• t«• viur liiviny. fait.hful dauichti'r, m-ure lie-- now from want iuid -I-• »-:-dortiiand f^tve her at length li'.turi' to l- -ve and rvwt..' "Ainl my frioml. l.Ji« tj««l man. "lid iki I advised that In-shoald do. For that ho died in .'•»-1 j«-.'!•- uith his
otau
,ui mad"- m-' for onee.
senora. very tuippy that I jsivc MTo«vl adviee, free. ir.-atjs, for nothim: at all." "So you did not. profit at all bv this will!-" "\'t oui' dollar iu moin-y. bnt verv uiuch in my iMi:si-ie!K.-. Saut.-i.loA.-! I am vvi-11 t""intent." "."[iss ?lat7.', siiil tli.- alcalde, kithlly, "Jiiiv.- vi"ii anything to say:"
M.iry raiw 1 her clear. Lrrav .-y,.-s and
\f
looked with yearning tenderness into her brothers' faces. David jiretenilod to lie reading. George stooped ovor ami sjwike to hii:L With a sigh slie tuni^l tithe alcalde. "Ask my brothers wlia-t they value the homeste:id at." "Two thousand dollars," promjitly an-swei-ed David.
"Tiki mnch—*i
much," grumbled all
the jury. "Two thousand "Ilium's," reasserted David: ami George'"Med, "Dan' value." "1 will buy !t at two tlionsaji.l dollars. Will ynu ask my brotliers if they have any daughters, alc.'dde:" "Gentlemen, yon heat': Have you any daughters'"
Davi-1 taiid surlily that hi' had no children at ail. anil .'tieof the jurymen muttered. with a .pui-r laugh, that he was sorrv—didn't S'*.1 how his sill is "ivlind him i'Ut."
G-eorge said he had two daughters.v, "Ask their names, alcalde." "Mary and Nellie-" The )oor sister's eyes tilled as she looked in Gi-*orge's face and slid: "Alcalde, 1 give to my niece Mary ten thousand dolkirs, and t«» my Neliio '.tin thousand il "liars, and 1 hope ynj and the genii men pn-sent will jdlovv tin? gift to stand. 1 know my brother David Mill never want a dollar while then- is one in the country he lives in. i.roorge is e.tfrav.-igant. iu will have always a ten-dollar road for a livi-dollar piece hat his l«iys ivui learn his own or their uncle's trad" tliere are plenty of ways for them. I would like to put the girls lieyond de]i-'ndeii(T and. lieyoiul tlm necessity of marrying for a living.
David rose in a fury and said lie would listen no longer to such nonsense. Vou forget itr. Forsyth, that you have put this raseintoour h:mds. 1 think on will have more sense tlum ULtke enemies of thirteen of theliestmen in the neighViorh.'-1. Gi-ntlemen. wonld you like to re-tin.' and consider this itter?"
Not at dL alcalde. I am for giving Miss Forsyth all her father gave her." .\nd I." "And I." "And I." cried the whole twelve alni'ist simulfcLueously.
I shall contest this igfair 1-efore the San Antonio niirt." crieil David
sionat-ly.
Imvs.
s[viring all
jkis-
"You'll think U-tter of it. Mr. Forsyth. IV you me ui to say you brought twelve men hen.'to hulji yon rob your sister, sir':" "I uican to say that that Mexican, Zavala, has robbed me. I shall will him to account."
Tin: doctor laugiiisl gi-itl natureilly, and answered "We have each our own vveaions, my friend. I cannot tight witli any other. B-.-sides I marry me a wife next week." .Vml tlie doctor l--.'i:iol pli.'as'uitlv em the alcalde's chair, ami witli a joke K'ule friend after friend "G- -iil-by."
Mary Forsytli carrh-1 out he.r intentions She settled strictly and (vire.fully on each of her nieces, luuglit her homestead, and then sat "l"vni t« in.insider wiiat Bin? should ilo with her "If I wen a Frenchwoman and San Antonio were Paris," slu' s,'ii"L "I would rent a store and go to trading. I know how to buy and si.'ll by instinct, mid if 1 wereabini fan:wr 1 could phuit imni and cotton and turn them into 'Id but I am not a farmer—I never made a garden and got a deeent meal out ot it. calculate 'twill b-st get- ,b ilm 1~V ivie for head man and ]«it my moiHiy in cattle." .Inst as she came to this decision Dr. Zavala drove hurriedly up to the door. "Mary! Mary'" lie cried, "come quickly! There is an old friend of yours in the tim'ner too ill with tli dengue fever '-1 move.* "What do you neid. doctor'^* "Noefl? 1 need you ami a couple of inen t'l ui liim here. Ii you k:i. iw that it is Will Morrison?" "Oh, doctor! doctor!" "Fa'-t. H-.-inl nf mr fathert elciith In Ariam .'ui«l e^une straight home to l'.Hik aft.-r vmi. Poor fellow! 1h'h prettv bad."
Well, Mary "li"l not mtd to hire John Doyle as held mail, for Will, win) liad loved her faithfully fi ir fifteen long ywirs, wad the finest- stock man in till.' stiite. and within tlire»? months tint den-tor and his be.antlfu: I)oloi\.^ -ian1 a indango at Mary and Will's wi-dding.—Amelia E. Barr in Xew York Led gen.
Ijatflcs Have Tneel It.
A number of my ladv custeimers have tiled "Mother's Friend" and would not he without It for many times Its cost They recommend it to nil who are to become mothers. It. A.PAYNE, Drupul&t, Greenville, Ala. Write Kradll.-lcl K-u". Co.,Atlanta, Ga., for particulars. lly Nye ifc Co.
Wnr Will Yon eougti wiieti Shlloh': Cure will give you Immediate relief l'rlee, 10 cents, 60 eenta and $1. Moffett -Morgan i. Co.
Damaged goods at money losing prices at Stone Front. L. liisi'Liov.
Ae:te aud chrome rneumatlsm can effectually aud permanently cured be tlie us of lilbbaiel's Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters. For sale ail"! highly recommended bv Moffett, Morgan ,t Co.
50 CAES
uk
Hovd StiekiKT & Co.'s
Anthracite Goal.
New River West in a os
With your name mid address, mailed to the Swift Spcclllc Co., Atlanta, Ga., is
necessaiy to obtain an interesting treatise ou the blood aud the diseases incident
U. it.
Sidn Eruption Cured.
One of my customers, lilfihly respcctci' and luflui-jttiil citlr.on. but who now iilisen: from In.- city, has nscd Swiffr! S|H.x:iflc with cscitlent r.-fult. Ucsays It ruiwl him of a fkln iTnptiua tint tie hail been tinm:iiu-l»-ltli for thirty yrar-i, acd had rvulfi'-d the curative quiUitii-a of "neiy
oUilt
mtxliciucs.
*(okhut
e'l-Eoo, Druggist, i-'-i 1 City- Ne^
LA VETA
European Hotel,
1-4, Soiitfi (Irt'cn Stri'Ot, rotl 4*roprlt'l«ir.
Lunch Counter open till after Midnight.
iCE CREAM PARLORS .•\vo—)bUr by a x-paraU rliiran.f. Sunday Dinners a Specialty.
THIS WILL PAY YOU.
For .Vi cents, postal note, we will send, charge* prepaid, ino*i i»ros of extra line frairrant Bathing and Toilet Soap and two beautiful oil paintings will be sent free with your order. A.'dress, .1. L«/e, Bridge street, Williamsport, Pa. oet'J
Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith
Uffiik'l'l"e.R-e
-1S
Sk,u,h
Grw"stri'tt'
Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives special attentiont Chronic and Surgical Diseases of Women, Children, aud Obstetricd.. Dr. Griffith, a general practice.
CONSULTATION FKEE."''4
TO A DAISY
Ah! fair da:y 0:1 thy And for beauty such a irem. Stem so irreen, and bed so bright,.. SMt and yellow leaves -0 white. Here by L'rowiiii: summer thro', And not a sin you ever knew. Threads of starbeams shine on thee, Shimmering in their merry dee. Pretty stars fair maidens know fJreetinjr thy soft silvery k'low. I'll not pluck the tlower so sweet. Dressed by nature soft and nea:. From you daisy beauty o'er, All will pass for evermore. lie it ever so and amen!
We'll never sea thee auam.- .. Fairest beauty of the dell, 1 love thee, fare thee well. With Smail's Vegetable Liver Pins.
iuction Sale
i'
OF
Desirable Town Lots
on
Saturday, August 30
20 Lotr in Warren Davir?' New Addition
to Crawford.sville on \Ve.*t Mo in St.
!»t« an ti."i foci and all front
Main Mivvt. Th»'y are llie mwt doslrahl* hulidiiiif lots In the ciiy. bvautifAilly hnd are not cut oil truth tlie hu^lnrs purt of the fitv h\ ruUi«— or railroad trw-k^, Th«-M lots wtH be sold at MUetion. forget tl' dat^ of «sn)e.
Satnrduy, August 30.
TICKMS:—fluO enli. the dt-lerred pavment in fpial «utns In 1. v. :i and 4 at' '5
ik-
cent. Interest, ^erured. WAUKKN 1)AV1, j?H.
CRAWFORDSVILLE
TRANSFER LIKE
R. C. WALKUP, Prop. Pii^enK'ers and lhii,'jfafc.ro to IVpot-s. Hotels, or any part of theCltv. Also proprietor of tin' Bayless Ten-Cent Hack Line
The Clicap l'rleo wIM be rnaintalni.^l and Satisfactory ^e^vlee render^l. I'av«M"Uls ut Stahlo on Market M.reet. or slatoat ?no»lvru*s jc Murphy's., Telephone No. 47. '.-
A CHANGE
In about 30 days I will remove my stock of (roods, and to save handling will sell
Groceries at Cost
You CMI1 get bargains bv call ing- T. L. .Mnvinci.i*, South Plum Street.
^BAYLESS
1.
I'll'.' linest coal in the .market r.,r
Uiogralcs. .Ms.,,
Brazil Block and Minshal Coal
I (lit SA[j, |!V
G. W: HALL
Is Still in the—•
TransferBusiness
He will answer all calls for
trains or otherwise.
Leave orders at 120 West Mar
ket street
Ohas. Hirst
UAH REMOVED UIS
TO THE
First Door North of the City Building
Charley Marshall's old tand.
Will deal in Wood, Coal anc Feed of all kinds.
dozen quart Mason jars
de/.en 2-quart ISIason jars
dozen quart standard wax-sealers
dozen 2-quart standard wax-sealers
121
OF ALL KINDS.
Yancleave & Houlihan,
Successors to C. N.VancIeavc.
North Washington Street.
Mason Sell-Sealing Jars, Standard Wax-Sealing Jars.
7
Extra Tops and Rubbers,
Wax and Wax-Melters,
ROSS BEOS. 99-Ceiit Stort
Stop at Berry's Low-Priced Grocery
AND GET PKICES ON"
Sugars,Teas,(ioftees,Ec
A fresh lot a Canned Goods just received also, a choice- io'
smoked Meats at rock-bottom price.
YV.B. Berrv, corner Main and Walnut
MUSIC HALL
The Beautiful Operetta,
vT^ vi mm «tai
Given Under the Auspices of the
Christian Church,
Removal!
The Merchant Tailoring Establishment of T. RIDGE
Mas been moved into the old Live Stock Insurance Company's oilice—first stairway north of tlie court house.
1 he place for good work and good goods at reasonable prices.
A. D. LOFLAND,
Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.
GOOD NOTES CASHED.
119-1 Euat Main Street, with Ezra V.u lf
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday13, 14 and 1?
vents
cotits.
Sealing
Cheap.
ON!
Fruit
Streets
GLASS AND TIN-
Ext.ni I-ddn and W
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Jelly Glasses,! unib'cr
l'ort'plal 11- I'l"1'1'
Preserving Kettle
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