Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 September 1890 — Page 3

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Special Cut Sale.

The 99-cent store will move in about 30 days to tin McClure dry-goods room, and during that time will oiler special bargains in Queensware, Glassware, Fancy Chinaware, Woodemvare, Tinware and Novelties and Toys of all kinds.

Now FOR BARGAINS:—Pictures and Picture-Frames at cost. Call and see assortment. Artist Material of all kinds always on hand.

MlMea l.ulu HoKmltjr ami Flora Wdtch llnvo 0|Kiii(Hl a

Dress Making Shop

Over Nollcut,

tz

FOK 8ALK BY

G. W. HALL

BAYLESS

I* Still in tho-

Transfer Business

Baby Carriages at cost, Baby Wagons, Doll Buggies and Dolls.

Saftf Bicycles sold on a liberal discount. A large crayon portrait of yourself with every 10 dollars' worth purchased.

BROS.

8TODDAKT & CO.,

PENSION AND CLAIM ATTORNEYS,

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-OIO 1th St., Washington, 1».C. Opposite U. 8. l'ttUmt Oltlce. The DlHAlllIilTY PEKSIOS BlMi llBS hecomo a law. Soldiers, Widows and Parents entitle:! to Pensions. Foe, $10 only, when olalni la allowed. Write to via at otioe. ADVICE FKEE.

Fossee's Harbor Shop, Bust Main Street.

They guarantee tho boat of work and at

moat reasonable prices. Give tlioin a call.

SO OARS

ov

Boyd Stickney & Co.'s

I ALL H1ZKS]

Anthracite Coal.

New River West Virginia Coal,

Tho finest oo&l In the market tor

the grates. Also,

Brazil Block and Minshal Coal,

He will answer all calls for

trains 01 otherwise.

1 .eave orders at 120 West Mar­

ket stieet

—a

Ilex. C. Mahorney,

SPECIAL

Furniture, Stoves, Household Goods.

Crockery,

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRANSFER LINE.

R. C. WALKUP, Prop.

l'ufcwnircri and Baggage to Dopot«, Hotels, or aujpartof tlioCltv. Also proprietor of U10

liayless Ten-Cent llack Line.

The Clump Prlooa will bo malntalnod and Satisfactory norvtoo rondorod. I«4TOO»U« at Stablos on Markot street, or •late at Snodgraw & Uurphy'a.

Telephone No. 47.

Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith °fflUMldenco «18 South Green street. Mr*. Dr. Griffith gtvoa special attentlont

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Chronic and Surgical Diseases of W oman, Children, and Obstetrics. tr. Griffith, a general practloe.

OONBU1/TATION VBBB.

Music HALL

Friday, September 5.

One Might Only.

Colored Aristocracy.

Something New,

What the People Want,

Conniunt Hour from Start to Fiitinh!

Inlrodui'lnp tho inuroh of

The Darkville Guards

SongR, Dunixa,Marches and Every FcuLur

of tho Rriut

Minstrel Shows.

Hie whole lo conclude with tho Great Fire

Soeno with tho Hiirkvillu Pirc ItriKado.

Prices -... 25,35,50

99-Cent Store

•BfykDFIELirS

FEMALE. REGULATOR

AMSW*

/MENSTRUATION

Bit KONTMLV SICKNCSB

lr TAHB.M OURINS CHAMat QV 8UfFEIUH0WlU.BE NIDIMA AOOK TO'WO AH"MAJi£D//!£S BBADUia REBUIATOR CO. ATZMTA EA. •. oaruiumtian.

Sold by Nyc is Oo.

LA VETA

European Hotel,

122, 124, 120 South (iroen Street, Steulc, Proprietor,

Lunnh onnl» open till after Midnight

ICE CREAM PARLORS AwossillJu 1» 1 separate entrance. Suri'lav Dinners a Specialty.

Diseases of Women

AND BUKGKllY.

Consultation rooms over Smtlh't druj •tore, South Washington Street, Crawtordtvllle, Indiana.

T. R. ETTER, II. D.

Music Hall.

MACK TOWNSLBV. Mincer.

ONE WEEK

Beginning Monday, September 8

Grand Saturdny Matinee.

Tin? Wonderfully Siioeosslnl bruiniitle SlJir

Miss Pearl Melville

And th«

Baldwin Melville Combination

Monday night will be presented

The Galley Slave.

Change of Program Nightly.

AnMissioN—Gullcry, 'JO cents Bulcon.v, 20

cents Lower Floor, :iO cents lie oil

Seats, :i0 cents, now on sain nt Kobinaon

& Wullaco's.

Railroad Racket.

ltcpubllcan State Convention. Tho Big Four will sell tickets to Indianapolis Soptomber 0 ninl 10 round trip for ono faro on account of tho Ro publican State Convention.

Big 4 Harvest Excursions To tho West and Northwest, South, Southeast and Southwost. The Big 4 Route will soil round trip excursion tiokets to all prominent points in tho West and Northwest, South, Southwest and Southeast nt half rates on Tuesday, September 9, Tuesday, September 23, I and Tuesday, Ootober 14, all tickets good returning thirty days from date of sale, 'i'his is a glorious opportunity for home seekers to visit tho territory named, and we would invito correspondence on the subject. For full information call on or addross

GKOKOE E. ROBINSON, Agent Big 4 R'y.

D. B. JJ AIITIN, Gon. Pass. Agt.

VandHltu Rat**.

Commencing Sept. 4 and continuing eooh Monday and Thursday to Oct. 1G, the Vandalia will soil tickets to St. Louis at one and one third faro, $9.10, the round trip, with 25 cento added for admission to the exposition.

September 9 is date of tho grand home Bookers exoursion southwest and northwest, good returning for 30 days. Also repeated September 23d and Comber 14.

More Imkc SpRchilP.

The Vaii'ltilia lii i« will cou'iuii" tho Ijakr spoc'als to Mntiiikiic 30 on Sept. Guml 14, 1S"0. Tiuiu uud riton same as heretofore.

Fi.'st (jranil KxciirMoii itt tlic Sciison. Ou So jit. 20th t!u St. L. .t K. C. 11. It. will run a speoial exoursioD, stop jiinp'or.lv i't Now Ri. limnnd, Wingato uiitl Molott. to St. L*'tiis, Mo., at the very low ruin 1 S2 for tl.*i rot nd trip, liveryl»1v .boiild f, kn mlvuntago of this low rule ami visit lim St. lxiuis Exposition which is th« amU-.-.L in tho weht. All lu-cu^sarj' information will IHI gluiily givnu you by calling lit the abovo uaimril places. J. T. VANNALTA, .T. A. TIONO, 1'". E. RODSHTS, jVgerite.

To tllO SIllKll'H.

Round trip via Vaudaliii to tho Shades $1.10, whioli includes hack fare. Tickets good to return 30 days.

J. O, HUTCHINSON, agent.

A Mother's Love

Suvim Il«r Ten-Year Old Clillil. My lllili' iflrl, ten jeursof njre, liuil Hri|rlit.'s I) NUIUIU. lrr unties, foot, iinil eves weio teirllily swollen. Four o? our hunt pliyslehui* uttciulcil 11cr, lull, iicr lift' wiisdospuireil uf. Itiit-ii mother hopes unto the lust, and I ilou.'i'Uiliii.'d to try llr. Diivlil Kennedy's KayoiUc Iti'iuudy, inuilo nt Itondoiit. N. Y.

BHIOHT'S DISEASE.

How lmppy I inn tlnit 1 determined upon tliN course—torone by one tin: well known symptoms of the diseiise lell lier. Words full to express my (rrailtnile, and 1 cannot too earnestly reeoiiiiiieml the Kiivorlte lteuiedy. Her recovery wasentlrely due to the Favorite Koinudy, which wu.i theonly lnedloliie taken after hercasu wasalmndouod by tho physicians.

MUS. LAL'ltA A. KKMITON. West Hutland, Vermont.

Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy,

Prepared l»y

Dr. David Kennedy, Uondout New Vork. fl per bottle. Six for $6. IJy nil driitf K,lst«s.

DAILY JOURNAL.

F1UDAY, SEPT. 6. 1890.

TUKJSITY.

The Weatlier lteport.

For Indiana—7 a.in., loifiil Bhowei-s, warmer. Local Temperature. 7 am 71 I '-'p 8f

In the Near Future.

FIIIDAY.—"Colored AriBtooracj" at Musio Hull at night. FKIDAV.—Freo social by tho Epwortli Lioaguo at the M. E. churob the ovoning.

BADLY HURT.

James Stark, of Ladoga, Meets With Probably Fatal Acciiloiit. Special to t.l 'ouruiil

LADOOA, Sept. 5.—James Stark, ono of tho most prominent fnrmors in this community mot with a probably fatal accident to day. l±is horso buoomitiK frightened ran away throwing l.iin violently out upon tho ground. He iu unconscious and it is feared sinking rapidly.

A Now renoh and (Jonuau Protusaor. ICobert A. King is tho namo of tho now professor of German and Frenob in Wabusb College. Ho arrived in tho city to-day and will take oharp of bis classes at tho opening of the term next Wednesday. He is a graduate with honors from Hamilton College, N, Y., and has just returned from German University work at Berlin. Ho oomes highly rooommended and the oollege is to be congratulated in securing the services of a man BO oompetent to fill the position. He belonged to the CIUSB of '85 and has spent four years of his post graduate life in studying and one in teaching. Ho is now about 30 years old, luis a full beard and is of medium build. Ho bolongs to the Presbyterian church.

May Take the Ohemistry Ohair. Ur. Alexander Smith, of Ediuburg University, Scotland, is it the oity. He is assistant profoseor iu chbinistry in his university and a gentleman of high talent, having all the advantages of his homo and continental tro'ning. He bus boon traveling in this county for some time and is not particularly adverse to remaiuiug here. If matters should prove satisfactory all arouud he will take tho ohair of chomistry in W'abuBli Oollege.

Death of a Pioneer.

Grandmother Durban, aged 80, died last ovoning at tho home of her soi., David Durban at Maoe, of general dobility. The deoeased.has been a resident of this county for the greater part of her useful life and was loved by ull who knew her. The funeral occurred to-day at 2 p. m., ftom tho M. E. ohurch at Maoc, Rev. E. R. Johnson oilioiating.

Entertained.

Miss Roso Bruner entertained hor friends at her homo west of Vountsville last evoning iu honor of hor oousin, Miss Qarliind. Elegant rofroshmentB wore servetl and tho evening was spent in dancing. Tho following attended from this city: Misses, Maggie, Mame, Kate and Hannah Oullahan, Minnie (Jusoy, and Messrs, Dau Callahan, Dug Hurple, W. H. Hirst, Will Whitakor and M. J. Oallaban.

Beunion of the 40th fiegiment. Tho annual rouiiion of tho 40th Indiana, Volunteers, will be hold at Lafayetto Ootober 8 and 9. It will be hold in connection with tho 15th Indiana regl ment and Cox's 10th Indiana Battory. Theio will be a giant camp lire meeting iu tho opera house Ootober 8th.

Election .Booths,

Tho Board of County Oommiesionors are bosiegod with election booth men, each endeavoring to get a contract to furnish the county with tho ut oessary paraphernalia undor tho now law to comluot tho election this Fall. Tho Board will tako its own timo to get the best and oboapest.

Uolored Aristocracy.

The Musio Hall will be held to-night by Chare's "Colored Aristocracy." Tho show possesses many line spooialtios and is a novelty in its lino, it comos high ly rooommended.

Marriage Licenses,

Rufus D. Biorrofl' and Margaret Hooock.

Tiie Cheapest unl IJest.

If you aro thinking of buying a suit you cau do no bettor than to Colman a trial.

Colmun, Colmnn ho Is tho man. If He (iHii'tllt you nobody can. 1

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The Shortage Prom tbe Several Wo appond figures which show Mr Henry's shortage in tho different fundi*. They show a shortage from nil but ti"! tuition, fund where by a oleriaal orr-u :i surplus of 31 conts is found:

TT'LTION.

Hitltiuce due Aniouut turned over Surplus

Jliihmce due urned in nothing iiortiiKe

llnluuce due .... Tu rued over Short'itfo

Sl'KCIAl« sriUMH,.

Balance due urned over Shortage

HuUinee duo Turued over ShorUiKC

Hnliine'* due urneil over

TOWN TOPICS.

Dr. Tuttle is expcoled homo this evening. —Tho Monou sold 150 tickots on its exoursion to tho Buinbridgo fair yesterday. —It was Bob Wilson's pony that was killed ou tho Now Albany Wodnesduy iglit. —Marshal Ensmingor appnars ft tho fair arrayed in dazxliug now uniform. —Stated meeting of Montgomery 'ouncil, No. 31, 11. .t S. M., this oven ing at 7 o'clock. —Tho insurance niljustors settled with Zuck Williams last evening. Ho was allowed $443 damages for his tiro.

Mrs. DoPauw has given §10,000 ami tho trustees of tho universit,*- 83,000 to erect a domitory for theological students, --Dr. R.J. Cunningham and child rou aro home from Newburg, N. Y. They will be with Joe Taylor for tho present. •Regular moutijg of McPhorson, Post No. 7, Q. A. R., to ".orrow evening at 7 o'clook. Muster. A full attendance requested.

MLs Ida Harris charmingly entoituinwi a largo party at her home on Binford street last evening. All present report a delightful time.

That there is money iu raising fine horses, was demonstrated yesterday by E. C. Griffith refusing 8200 for a Wilkes Motnbrmo yearling horso oolt. —Tom Clements, while loading cir.. cutters at tho Big Four freight depot yestorday, came in contact with one of tho blades and suffered a pninftil out. —Alout 1,000 assomb. 1 at Cloro's Grovo yosterdiiy for the old settlers' mooting. Spooohos wore mado by various pioneers, and a liue day passed by all. -Liquor licenses wtro granted to lay to Thomas MoMahon, Jacob White, Otto Schlemmor, Thomas J. Bowcw, 01 Waynotown, and George W. Gardner, of .Ladoga. —U. C. Stover ,spoko the spctah he won tho oratorical cout st with here last winter, at Andorson the other night at tho close of a teachers' institute and won tho prize of §10. —Wurfel, of tho Ladoga Normal, offers a terms tuition to tho soholur who pusses tho highest guide at the spring graduation oxt-roises, and also to tho teacher of that scholar. —Tho Epworth ague gives a fne social at tho M. E. church to night. There will bo solos by Harry Maxwoll, Charloy Ramsey and others. Refreshments will also be served. —Tho sorvioos of tho A. M. E. ohuroh will hereafter bo held in the small court room until tho new church completed. Tho workmen began the old structure down 3 estc-r-day.

tv1aring

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Butter Cups at Fulton Market.

fall

give

—Wo will bo pleased to show you tho largo soloetion of friendship rings, gold and silver, just rooeivod. Call and soo thom at 207, east Main stroot,

O. L. HOST.

Fine oandios at Fulton Markot.

GOING AND COMING.

Irwin is homo from Joseph Collins is

-V. Q. —Mrs.

lli'initihil stock new the new weaves.

031 .UU

f2??.ro

rn.tr.

¥ii,*ioo.:i'

ShortHBO $ :l.54ll.!)2 Trustee Hartman is paying out 110 money oxoopt Irom the tuitiou fund. In case of litigation, however,he borrows money.

Bedford, reported

better. -Hood Anderron. -John Walter ntteuded tho Lafayette fair to-day. —Thos. L. Slilwoll wrs iu Indianapolis to-day, —George Beuton has roturuod to IndianapoliB. —Sam Irwin went to Indianapolis last night —Davo Johnson is attendiug tho Lafuyotto fair. —A bra tn Miller wont to Lafayette this morning. —Miss Helen Martin is visiting in Tinkers ville. —Miss Ora Mofl'ett has returned from a visit at Lodi. —Miss May Myers has had a relapse of typhoid fever. —Miss Annie Ray, of Now Market, is in the oity to-day. —W. T. Fry left for Grand Rapids,

Nelson has roturued from

Mioli., this morning. —Miss Lou Alfrey went to .Terre Haute this morning. —Fred Mauson returned from tho Biiubridge fair to-day. —Miss Hannah MoNoely has returned from a visit in tho West. —Miss Maymo Gerard roturnod last night from hor Eastern trip. —Mrs. Ed Shirk, of Eugene, Ind., is visiting relatives in this oity. —Miss Hottio Allen, of Terre Haute, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Gott. —L. A. Warner is in tho oity to visit liis brother-in-law, Joly Joel. He will

dress goods in n.l

Our fl.-J.'i Ulaek Henrietta reduced to '.1.1 een'.M per ant,

Tu-o nieces H. Priestley it Co. liluel Silk Warp Hordered Nunsveilini worth per yard, for £1,50.

New style l'laid Cloths only .ri."cents per yard, worth 7" cents.

All-wool double-width Cloth onlv i" cents per yard all colors.

Ten pieces Tricot Cloth only 12 W cents per yard.

All our A5 and 40 cont I'Yench CiiiKhums only 25 cents per yard.

Lace Curtains almost given away.

J15 Chenille l'ortiers only t'.'.

$10 Chenille Portiere only f.

probably buy Mr. Jr^l's business in Monmouth, 111. Rcv.J.K. Fuson, of llookvillo.was a guest of his brother, Rev. G. P. Fuson to-day. —Deaoon Chnrlov Warren ran ton of Fred Baudot's dualis into the stray pen 1 ust uight. —Miss Ollio VanOanip has roturued to Indianapolis offer a visit with hor brother ltoro.

H. M. I aFollet.to, Stato Superintendent of Public Instruction, WAS in the oitv to-day. —Miss Coustanoo MoCnllough hasro turned to hor homo in Staunton after a vis:t with her undo, Jim Johnston. —Wm. II. Mills and family, of Plainfield, who have loan tho guosts of Dr. H. B. Morgau loft for homo to-day. —Mrs. Mary Burbridgo and Mrs. Anna Booz will give a liulics'' tea torn 'tTow evening in honor of Mrs. W. A. Bodel. —Dr. E. H. Cowan has rented his oporty to Prof. I. M. Wellington, our new superintendent who will tako possession at once.

Miirshmollows at Fulton Markot.

frying to lUuku ilulr Grow. Mr. Ikmry CIOWB rulated how ho became balii. "Baldness overtook uie," he said, "when 1 was quite a young man. 1 began to notico that tho hair wtus leaving tho top of my head with unhappy haste. One day I sjioko to my barber about it. Ho said the remedy was simple enough. All that was necessary was thut tho top of my head should bo shaved regularly for about six uiontlis. I could wear a toupee, or half wig, and nobody would bo tho wiser, and at tho end of six months my hair would cotno out strong and always remain so. I went to a wigmaker and asked him if ho could prescribo a euro for baldness. He, too, advised diiaving tho head. That waa exceedingly cheering. Two men of science harmonized. "I bought toupeo of the wigmaker. I remember that I paid $80 for it. Then I had my head shaved twico a week regularly. Occasional examinations ol the top of my head were not very encouraging. But thinking that all would bo well in time 1 iiersevored. At tho end of six montlis I waa forced to confess that 1 liad less liair than 'jcfore. Indeed tliero was no huir at all on tho top of my head. Wearing tho toupoe had kept out tho air and killed the roots. I throw tho toupeo away and philosophically accepted luy fate."—Now York Times.

Ucverseft of French Koblomen. Sad hnvo been tho reverses of the old French nobility since Edmund Burke penned his splendid eulogy. According to M. Lescuro a grandson of that same Marquis d'Hauterocho who chivalrously requested the English troops at tho battlo of Fontenoy to "flro first" ended his days is a common policeman. Sadder still, from the jioint of view of tho amateurs of "bluo blood," one of the noble family of Babou de la Bourdaislero is now a washerwoman. Representatives of other noblo families equally famous in their timo are, or wore, according to tho samo authority, occupying tho humble positions of gamekeeper, carpenter's apprentice, house painter, cab driver, miller'H assistant. Innkeeper, conductor of an omnibus, box opener at a thoatro, gas man, bathing man, maker of mousetraps, chorus singer at tho ojiera, and woodman, while one. who IB a great granilcousin of tho illustrious Cardinal do Retz, unites in his own person tho lowly offices of gravo digger and village fiddler. —Lon don Nows.

A Vice ProHldunt Flrtlilnjf.."-y When Hannibal Hamlin was vice president of tho United States I10 went fishing in a Canadian stream and had struck a splendid salmon. A boat approached In which wore tho English treaty commissioners. Mr. rtnmlln was meeting tho crisis with tho vigor and skill of on accomplished angler. Tho Englishmen, as their boat drew near, saw that he was buttling with a noblo foe. When told who tho gentlomen were Mr. Hamlin called out, "You must excuso mo till I land this salmonl" Tho Introduction was deferred for about half an hour, when tho Englishmen were able to salute not only tho vico president, but tho conqueror of a kingly salmon. Ho decided the question of etiquette offhand, though it is to bo presumed that* the salmon would have preferred the following of tho venerable and accepted rule—drop everything when a caller is announced—St. Louis Republic.

The UuttltMit Muu to the World. It Is bare matter of fact to say that Voltaire never know what a vacant moment was. Planning, writing, revising or directing tho performance of a play composing some pamphlet which, read by every cultivated person In Europe, would furnish fertile food for many an hour'B conversation in courts and coteries penning or dictating letters, of which tho series is BO iuexhaustiblo that Charlee Nodior is reported to have said: "Whatl Moro unpublished letters of

Voltaire 1 Tho only end to them will be tho end of the worldl"—•Gentleman's Magazine.

list Your Optics an This Advertisement!

And see what we are goin^ to do for you this week:

Huy your Hlui.kets now while we are selhnu them nt Summerl'nccs.

HverytlunK 111 Flannels and Yarns at 20 per cent, loss than others ask for the same.

New Calicoes at special prices.

LonsJale Muslin only 7.\ conts this week.

Meat quality Shirting l'rints only 4 cents tliis week.

immense variety Velvets anil (Mushes.

l-artreM stock of Huckles and Slides from 111 conts up

Something new iu .Sho|ipinn-Haj:s.-

Five dozen (Jents' Night Shirts, embroidered fronts, only 50 cents worth S5 cents. Immense line of Corsets, way down.

Cood Canton Flannel only "1 cents per yd. Kxtrn heavy Canton Flannel only |.:i. Mlack Surah Sashes, 3 yards lon^, silk fringod ends, only #1, worll- fl,l5.

SlckntKs a« Tcaclicr.

All tho circumstances of life are in some sort educative. Health and happiness have their lesson of active duty to teach tts if wo will receive it, nnd so, likewise, have pain, disease and misfortune, as lately stated by Mr. Spurgeon, a purpose of correction, a chastening and mellowing influence within them. With some natures and moods perhaps it is otherwise. The sharpness of the stroko touches no mental spring but that of self concern, but hero again it is the wise who learns. For him these evils, for such they still remain, aro also tho seeds of sympathy with others in like trouble. If he bo through any fault of bis own accountable for them, they aro in true science as in Scripture tho natural recotnjienso of evil, a protest 011 behalf of needful self control, which ho will do well to observe. Thoro is moro, therefore, than an apparent tendency to iisceticism in this doctrine of disciplinary sutlcring.

Of course, it does not follow that the prosi*.rous anil tho healthy must at some time undergo this training by revoreos, The samo lessons of patience, fellow feeling and self restraint can be learned in otlier ways, and it Is quite certain that the daily round and task abound iu opportunities for such wholesotno instruction. Wo aro alike Justified, therefore, in admitting for this purpose tho frequent utility of pain, and in seeking, to tho best of our ability. t» limit and to destroy by suitable remedies the influence of thiB otherwise harsh and hurtful instructor. Health of mind and body and well being of estate aro alone consistent with perfect lifo as ordered by nature's plan and tho divine will, and every purjwso of training is cotnpatiblo with their full possession and tlwir proper use.—Lancet

—For fiuo cooking apples,go to Barnhill, Uornaday & Piokett's.

A fine line of students lumps nt the Oil cent store. Wabash COIICK".

Next term begins Septombor 10. Persons desirous of bourding students or renting rooms will please givo tho number of their residence and etroet to A. Thomson, Trouburor, room No. 7, Fishei building, corner of Main and Groe? stroote.

I'enchcs and Cream.

Frej r.Umo peaches ripo enough to slice, at Joe Taylor's. Better cau what, you waut next week. They ure cheaper than buying canned fruit, as none are put up this year oni.y in California.

—Fruit jars, fruit cans, extra tops, iubbors and etc. at '.Uc, storo.

The Frst Step.

Perhaps you are rundown, enn't eat. Bleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what, alls von. Yen should heed the wsruing, you are taking the lli stbtep Into Nervous prostration. You need a nerve tonic and in Electric Hitters you will find the eXict remedy for restoring your netvous system to its Hernial com! tlon. Surprising results follow the uso of this great Nerve Tonic and Alternative Your appetite returns, good digestion Is restored and the liver and kidneys restored to healthy action. Try a bottle. Price f)U cents at N}'0 Co.'s. 0

The host 25-cent lilack I lose in tins 01

25 dozen Gents' Fine Menu 1 only 25 cents, worth 50 cents

New Stock Fancy Melts.

Austin's F.ircst Fiower Colocne onlv cents, worth !5 cents.

Tot low'

i» Swan's Down Powder olo^i'.e only 1M cents.

bottle rif

Pea 1

now ^xelniii^t'd. Empire L'oM»perat.lve 'credit well rated).

WOKKKltS

LUST—

J. S EL E

with

Soap, this weak only, eents.

SJC our new Cr.ibrellr.s al.il

See new lino of .luckut*. nothinc liner ever in tins city.

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f.'0:1Ic of usoii weekly payments

cash prices

Tetlo.v's (iossaiucrc I'ow.ier, with bean tiful pair of miners, only P.i rents I-»001. o'it lor es now 011, as we are ^roiuu to pive yon better values than ever fce

CHIiAl C°LUAlN

Advertiui'inenis

111

FOK

tills eoluinn "lie cent a

line a uuy. nothing less Mian ten cents Bounted. C.1.-I1 in advance.

FOR SALE.

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S.ALK—1Thm.'sl'nu'-fjiscs ami winner. Mrs.TiitHM'r. rormr nf wnlnntHtm't utxl rnllmiul.

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WANTBD—A

WHoctlon,

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WANTED.

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younjrcxlueuu'il

U1IU1 tor porinunenl position, uhero aimny will brliitf lulvayeeineiit. Teaehi »»r (fmduatc prolorrcd. Atltlress X. enroot'' Tno Journui. sept. ij.

ANTED- An lU'ttve man t«»r enel Salury 17ft tn *100. to local!* represent a successful! N. V. eoiupuny Im'nrporatod tosupply dry ytnils, ohithluir KIHK-S Jewelry, etc .. Uieonstmiei-snteost. Also a ludy of Uiot, salary #40 tn enmll tne.uhers (Hu.uuO fnnilled, 110,000 pj,ii ho. H-ferciuM

AssndHt4un

Lnek Uox 010. N. V,

WANTED.—Men and women

tiffoiiUt. HIK pay. Steady work. Otiitli tree. No oxpcrlonuu IUMMUMI. J. Einrene Whit ney, nursorytunu, lUuliusu»r, N. V. tnay'i'Jii.

MENExperienceor

Wanted local anil traveling. J'oMion-i pormantMit part thin* Salan Irom st4irt unne. es^arv. Hroun' liio^ Nuistirynien. Chicago. 111. nov 1

FOR REN1.

FOIt

KENT—A house of seven rooms, idee OoslrnMe property, on east Wahaph nvu« line, ('all on Walter I'lekctt

FHIUUENT

part, of her house

•Mis* lleulnh I, 111 lis will huve a house torrent nhout Sept int.

Impilre :il M)S i-ust Main street.

LOST,

A IOIIKhlack nure with some small change, l-'luder please leave nt this otv. tlce,

LOST:—A

small crochet purse contalmnr

two blll and change. Kinder picas leave with Alex Mahorney and rctvlve reward.

FOUND.

jLfOl'ND:—A small pocket book coiuninln*f a A small amount ol' money. Call at this olllee.

MISCELLANEOUS.

"V"f OW Is Tho ltnc to lay In i-M winter coal and Joseph Washington street,

•our supply of lintord.on south

the man to order ol.

DR. C. E. RANKIN,

(Successor to Montague A: Haukin.) Spoclal attention ^Ivon to the rninnvut Canct'iB, Upo-woiins, luuiKiiThohls. OlllccMjver the Corner Hook Store iv'^dent at Dave Lee's. tilJi Kant I'lke

UPHOLSTER IN (i

—M.vrru loss ics—

RIDEWITH

FUUNITUllE Repaired and l'lieUed for Shipment. GEORGE R. RICE, Jool Block, 1 W I S re Out-ol-tovvii work solicited.

inquiring Fair "Week:!

1 O nts.

He will call at your house for you in tlic morning home in the evening.

ortlers at Campbell's store.

S O 3?

Has bought the stock of Boots nnd Shoes

of Somcrville Bros,

A A I E

Th it he and will sell at prices that will

astonish you. Call and sec.

and lake