Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 November 1890 — Page 7

pis E UF UARTOp HEN.

C.AG HEFIO JASPER, A FOLLOWER OF

THE "SWAMP FOX."

I'mlcr Marion.lie Prnvisn Worthy

„f Mil l.f.xl'-r llio nf Ills ('oinli»uiitl-~llN Kiplollx Colmti "I nl M»" Itrli* nixl 'tVtuTviil American Pnss AKsndnlicm.l

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VAiiVW .1ASPKK,

tint South Carulinn Revolutionary patriot, whose dariup, sealed hy a heroic death, plneetl his name anions faint's few a O N O \vas a recruit hrou t. to the camp (»f the Second South Carolina regiment hy Capt. Kranchs Marion. Marion, who afterward earned

|lhf titl«' "SwMinp Fox," went intot.ho Rev olntion with a popular reputation, and

of .-v Kind to draw around him fi«htimr men. II«MV LS known to be of that (stamp hiniM'lf. He hwl voluhUnretl in the Cherokee war. and, having Visen to a lieutfinuin'v, led a forlorn impoof thirty men, where iwentv-three or the party fell. It ia a lest of soidit-r's tfrit when he choOHcs to unite his fortune with a leader of spirit tuvl energy, and "Marion'H comiKiuy," "Marion's nviuifnt" nnd "Marion's brielide as ho rose frotn one rank to another, I cach'iu turn K'»ve proof that the men who rallied around bim for his ^re-at name were nwlv 10 sivk wit him and not tbrou^h Iiim, foiiuwinK to the racoon's month whenever he led the way. William

Jasper wiw a sergeant in the Volunteer company recniiu-1 hv Marion, and merged iulo the Sf-rond ivijiinent when it organlied, with O.I. WiUimn Moultrie at the bead. This regiment osved much of its celebrity, and also thai efficiency which carried it* celebrity, to Marion. H«* was fsiriy OIMISHII majir and he.lied t^» mold the organization, and one of his superiors in lit* regiment raNed him it« "architect.."

Almost. the first duty of tho eoinuviTid jr.u at Fort Sullivun or Monltrie, on Sullivan's island, whore Jasper first distm{rtishodhimself. TlieSecowl found onlynn outline of fort prepared for them, but iLey set work in anticipation of an ntUvk by the British, and Unit up wnlU of prvhrntfto lopi mid wind, high enough to •jfTonl pnKectiou for men suuidio^ at anus. fV)l. Mouliric was in command of work, and It wan unftninhed when a ttrvm: British fleet appealed in tho harbor hi .Jum\ 177C. Tliere were about 4 0 »fn and thirty-one cannon in the forts I The Hrifcish hail ei^ht vtwselM, mounting I alwxit SnO cannon, and gave their first blow to Moultrie, lecauRe it commanded en? rinc'' U* the haHor. The spirit of

Ifif cirrion i* shown by the confidence

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Col. Moultrie had in the issue of the tin(xpiul litrht. His fort had one unfinished siii»'exjtosed to the sea and his ammtiul tjon wsus short., and though lien. l.-e, the Ann'ri'vin eommander at Charleston,

JO have it abandoned as beinu only a "slaughter pen." Moultrie insisted on a fisfit. When the forniidahlu fie#'t appc irv«l and some one said that the fort wfuid U- "battered down in a half an hour," the wlonel stiitl tlie'tiarriMm would Jhi'jj lichton ,,l)ehind the ruins."

The hawk* lo£an at 10 o'clock in the ©"mint: and njitfwl all day. Over twelve hundred shots-were firei at the fort, but the nil'ircrg and men stood coolly at t.heir work, doinp: terrible execution on the fleet. SLOULI.rie WILS the advance J^iiard of the tartar mid the hope of Charhtstou. On the ftAgstuiT hail IKXMI pl.nct^l the lirst Revolutionary banner ever hoisted in South Carolina. It wav«id proudly over the bnivo Chn of the in tho fight uutil a BritWi shot cut the stalT—the tail mastofaship ~mtl the ftau fell out ward onto thv l^uih. Jasper, of his own accord, rosolvi-d to restore the banner for the hope and enxnra^ument of the juitriots at. a distance, who would watch, with trembling hearts, the tile of Moultrie and Its st-nxianl. Ion|viTn: lie ramparts, he ran aloti£ the be-ich under lire the whole length of the fort, 3it the fl.m from the prostrate mast and printed to restore it to position, .lust aLove where it. fell there was an embrasure *iih a u'inuon at work. Thccjiptain of the battery, ilorry, was watching Jasper, ami »l«-n he'called for a sponge staff from the camion :ave it to him. The brave sergpAiit, still umler fitv, bound the flag to thc«taff with cords, climbel up the rain-part-and fixed the standard in the sand on a tasiiou wall facJng the flin ami in full view of the whole harhor. This done, he ambly lioutided over the wall into the fort. nvUHl bv theebvors of his comrashvs.

The day following tho battle, which was a ir.u:id»»ri ritr Anuirican victory, the governor of Soath Camlina visited tho fort, and tarr.ih^ of .laxper's deed took off his own s*'or«i and presented it with thanks in the B&nie .»f the country. •'^r 'leclined a lieutenant's com misiiu, ortVred him by the governor for his «e.\pU)it, saying, "I am content to U» a nUL i,e

WJW

jiiU'd for higher

ibaii routine camp duty, and Marion

UKI'LACINO THF.

j*lV,-hini a roving ^oiiimissiu» and a body

01

pi''K«.:(l men to scour the country in the

0

t.ht* patriots. Me wascnpa.ble of

^'nuinir variouH disguises, and had the ^R-IIIU^ JIIUI bravery that murk a good and would enter the enemy's camp ')their soldiers to desert. He usit-

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six followers, run! Gen. Moultrie, yiovoruniarided t.ho brigade—Marion at

asMiiii(*

was colonel of tfteSerond—sU'itrnl

^^M»c! niir:-i: "He [.Tnftperj often went returned with prisoiKT: before I lie wiw gone. I h/tv*9 Known of

l,4,'*U

hir»g a oartv that was looking for

tar'l

of ijiy rh'inintoiM and caressed by under lire to iopine*'it Ui-

u« character) ami caress

'I11'.,.lie staid eight clays, and alter ill'

«••••.! -f n.i-ii- .sdvi.-ii,

I ii I IIR.:UII: lust tli,-it, in!,! not. ]I!MV ,I HI'«.-I! tinii-. Willi liis lit ,. |1 .rty |,„ ,is ,'ilways h.ncrin,. i.ron nl tht- cnrinv's rump, tint! MILS frc(11j.-nt.ly liriiijritt^iu (»nev«."

Nolw il,!ist iinJii,,r ti„, ru-i-cDtn.M ,,f thi, Mt-ifv tn theMiist.]), wiutru mo:it crtti nnl ii-li titli-vs civil war rs ni*l, .lasin-r \v:ts ilis ll^ttinlu, 1 fnflijj, lltlhlottus 1 tlil p^'IHTI )'.it in tlichu c.IR.|ti]|:I oxcurskmi. In intiny tt-etK-oiititer, siiiflo litin.ltMl, lie hi* f'n'iit ui ratlicr than Uiil him, pn-fcrritiL us In- stuil, '-IN |,.t. t|„.|„ JJ ,.). ,,(]

On OIK- of lii.s scHttUtu trips .Inspcr li.nl I lit aiivL'tant-i' tit In- Hprin« wliiclt HHVU liitn |tiilii as iiiui:!i w-h'l.riiy tu ,|iil hjs ,,v. plnil. nt. tlm furl. Tim Hritish lichl Savnntmlianil thf Ann'rirans were nrunml it, tlicS-i)ti.l rej-'iinetit lyinn up the rivur at I'tirysilittrg. In tho British ramp al a pltuw (VUIIKI |.".lii-mai-r, .lasiicr h.-nl a Tory lirothi-r, mill day he boldly pn-sonu-d liimwlf to him with tho Ktau-iiicni that ho Jwwl (J*JJLS**1 li^liUn^ tor hi.-, '-mint ry, yet "had not the Inart. Ui lit ht. against, inT Hem ho remaitifd itm.il ),.• had sctnn-d valiuUilc Itifiinuation, anil thun ivturnud to his own camp. Soon .'U'tfrward, in company with a comrade, hi revisits! his brother, mid on this trip ho saw party of prisoners who had Uirtnyl coats frtitn Tory t*» patrioL The men prisoners had Ixirtnarms in the HritjMh .wrviiv for a time and tlmn drtvn-ti-d, for which the punishment, if caught was le»th. Tho unfortunate prisoners we.rc now on the way to S tvannali, the Hritish hejuli|uarti!M, for trial. Une of tlu-lrx, an Amcricjui by birth, was secttred in chains anl WILS ticconipiniio/l by his wife mill child a mc«t trtiichitiK spectacle, for nil lioli'jved that the man was on his way lotlm ,T\11OWH, a martyr to his principles. When the prisoners left camp under a KUard of ei«ht m«n and two oflicers to march to Savannah, Jiisper and his com piuiion set out. in another direction, and by r/tpid tnivelin^ made a wide det.our and hccrcted theiiiNelve.s near a well known sprint just oIT the main road, where it was l*-lievi-d the pjirty would halt, for wntei-. A luilt wti.s indeed made al the roailside, and thu i/unnl-i ,-tacl:eil their muskets, two armed mi nly conducting the prisoners t-1 tlie sjiriim. Tile place was not, far from the Hntish out)i.!-,lM of Savannah, and was in fact oil territory, nominal ly at. l«ut, ojittrolU-il by .I.'asper's ene.tniiis.

TIKM- facts rendered the K'lard conlident Ulwl le.srt watc.liful, and though the imme. diote work of rescue was rendered .simpler by the utiitude of the Hritwli soldiers, the diH-d wtw on tiie whole o.\lra htt/^irdous. Then.' wore tr artuej men to overuiatclMil In- two who were un u'med, and In ciW! of tejnpor.'iry sueiasw the re-scuers must make tlieir csctipe klirouuh hostile regions h.-uniervl by a I

Kind of prisoners.

The two British Koldiers who weut to the spring l-tiued thuir mtlskc.Ls a«ain»t a tree while tJiey filled coutectiM for ttiemsnlve.s and their couirud«s (it tho romlside. Quick ILS lifrliUilni Juii|H!r nnd IILS follow rushed out and seiwd tilt!** two nmsket.s and shot down their owners. Tlteti, without wait inu n-Ios/l the pieces, they dashed i: J:I the main lH)dv of British and Itefore these could realize the danger two of them had IK-CII feih^l by the clubbed muskets of t.he IKIIII assailanus, and In this way the latter

ON THE KATAL I'AllAl'CT.

E(«urp) wo more loaded we.ipons. Plm-inf, tliem.si'lv(-.s bt'tivi'C.n t.hc hclpkt.s guard and their stick of iiniw, t,lie patriot.s were initstcrs "f tlx' Bitnation and the outwitted Uritnns pninipt ly surrcndi'reil. The Tory pristniers were at OIKV RETK*LS4.'d ami armed with the captured nmsket.s. The captivex nnd (wra.n of a motniait Iwliire mnv ex changed plants, and under JasjM'.r's able conduct, tlie whole party made their way s:lft• ]y tji the Americ.ui camp at l'errysburg.

One if the honors conferred on he Second regiment for the gallant defense of Moultrie had beeji a sUmd of colors presented by a lady patriot with the hope the men would "stand by I hem a long as they ran wave in tho air of liberty." The llag remained with the regiment, but. the long reH^n of quiet which the Charlestown victory of 1770 brought to Sonth Camlina gave it no higher mission that to float over a quiet camp. Hut when the French ally Admiral D'Kstaing sailinl with a powerful lli-et to the tieorgia coast assail the British in Savannah, the American troops at I'urysliurg aj*Jiro,-u:lied that city and began a siege. After a protracted delay of eugiiMvring the French admiral boeinne tinp:it icntiuid urged abomUirdinent. by ihe fleet to be MipporUii Uv aiWLssaiilt. This was malleoli the morning of Oct.177.1. and the Second South Carolina he.-id- 1 by Marion was in a column dinvted again.st S|iring Hill redoubl, on the Augusta rnrul we.st of ihe town. Taking advantage of darkness and log. the assailants pressed up close to the work and t.he battle opened with the most terrible carnage. The French admiral rode in the column and was wounded at the lirst, volley. The gallant l'ole Count Pulaski, leading the Americ.au column with a body of horse, was shot down at tho abatis. Yet the Carolinians pressed onward, passed t.he abat.is, and leaped the ditch, the Second pl.'uitiing it.s colors. upon the lierin or exterior cresi of the parapet. Daring men rould do no more. The Hritish lined thi-n-alls an blazed away in Ihe very faces of the assailant.s and a withering cross lln swept along the ditch. A lieutenant and S» rtil. .lasper had one of the i-egimonl.nl colors in charge, and tlie lirst imingsligiitly wounded relinquished it t-o the sergeant.. The French standard waved alongside until the bearers, aids of D'Hsuing. fell mortally wounded. Next 1 he other color of t.ho Second regiment, fell with its hearer, and Jasper, wounded and quite alone, mount^l the parapet and tixed the colors for the la-t. lime in the face of the llrilish.

As hedid -o he received a fatal wound and rolled over into hp dit-cli. He died in nil attempt to redeem the pledge ot his regiment to defend thoir colore, the proud Miuvenir oft he defense of .\hv.:it,**io.

In lii.s exploifrof restoring the colors nt .Moultrie :..per had many imiuitnrs in

a prt.rt\* that lie went into the lii-itish Charleston harbor during the nombardui Savannah as a deserter, eomplain- muiit oi 1'ori Suintei in the eiw war. '"SMllic same time of our ill usage of SeveniM-inies Hie Couledwaf ling mere "l0- He was gladly received (t.hey having Mis shot av,ny, mid voluntwiv, u-entout

f.t.icii. L. Ku.MKit

There are many wliite soaps. each

represented to he just "OOLI as the

'i'liey are nut, but like all counterfeits, they lack ihe peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and

ITTLE

Ivory."

insist upon having it. 'lis sold everywhere.

CARTER®

IVEft PILLS.

CURE

filck Headache and reliora all the tronblM fruit, dent to ftbllioua state of tho system, aaoh aj Dluioei*, Nausoa, Drowslnesfl. Dtatroas ait«r •atlng. Pala

in

tlie Bide,

ko.

While their mod

remarkable success has boon shown la oaxlsg

SICK

BuA&cht, yet Carter's tltUo Liver PJIU ua ea ually VRlnabhj in ConstipiLtton. curing ud pre. renting thisinnoylDSCompla!nt,whlla tbeyalaa corrcclaUdiaordoniortheBtomach^tlmulateths liver audregulato thobuwels. Bvenltthojanll

HEAD

Acts they wonld bo almostprloeltawto those whd •uuer from this dlBtrcaRlng complaint butfortnZiaUlytheirgoodnessdoMnotendhere^and those who once try thom will find these little pills vala* Siblo in BO MANY ways that thoy will not bo willing to do without thom* Bui after aUaickfva

ACHE

1b the bane of BO many llvofl that horo Is wh«« woraako our pruat boost. Our pills euro it whila Others do not.

Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and very eaay to take. Ono or two pills make a dose. Tbey are strictly veyttablo and do not gripe or I'urjje, but by their gontloaction ploosoall who usothem. InviMsfttSScnnts Ave for $1. Sold *y druggists everywiiero, or eout by mail.

"CARTER MEDICINE CO.,

New York.

SMALL PILL SMALL DDSE. SMALL PRICF

iSuiv to relieve. Thi'f** is no failure in Simmon's Uwr K^gulator.

Cold tn tn*1 eatl? or Chilblains? or ChatlngT or a Burn? or any Old Sotee? The best thing In the world for It Is Golman's Petroleum Balm. Got a free fwmiple nt the druc storn of Nye & Go.

WHY WILL YOU cough when Shlloh's Cure will give you Immediate relief Price, 10 cents, SO cents and $1. Moffett Morgan 4 Oo.

TIIAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure-. We guarantee it. For sale by Moffett, Mor gan Co.

8hlloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitl For sale by Moffett, Morgan A Oo.

CkiMru &*v

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No sounding phrases or loolish boasting are needed to draw attention to Werts'Balsam for the lungs. A claim is tr.iuir: fcr it that it is the best cough medicine ou the market, every bottle is guaran teed to do all that it is claimed and everyone is invited to make a free test of its merits. Volumes of phrase could not do more to recommend it than this. Trial sizefreo. For sale bv Lew it'isher.

SHILOa S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.

Illtitiuril's I lirimt and l.ung Halsain. For throat and ^ung troubles thly remedy has no equal. It Is (/uimmfccr/ to cure CO/I.SHni/ition in its Ur&t stages and even in advanced stages of that disease it relieves coughing and imlucet sleep. You may have a cough or a col.l at any time, therefore no household, especially with children, should be without it. For all affections of the throat,lungs and chest, croup, whooping cough, hoarseness, spitting of blood and all pulinoiiarv diseases it his no equal.

Prepared only by Rheumatic Syrup Co.- -laclison, Mich. Ask your druggists lot It

W1I YOU SUFFKIt with Dyspepsia and Liver complaint? Shlloh's Yitalizet guaranteed to cm you. For sale by Moffett, organ & o.

In Its treatment or rheumatism and al rheumatic troubles, Illbbard Kheumatic Syrup stands llrst and foremost, above all others. Head their medical pamphlet and leuru of he great medicinal value of Ihe remedies which enter Into Its composition. For stile and highly recommended by Moftett, Moigan Jt Co

Bowels Irregular ami constipated, resulting 111 Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Kegulator.

Take Simmons Uv wortli HKi dollars.

•r liogulator. One des

SLEF.V'T.F.SS NIGHTS made miserable HV dial terrible IILTII. Shlloh's Cure It? tlie teuieily f'r you. For sale by Mi.rotl, Moivnn .t Oo.

Don't fail to see this lot of Novelties.

(Tered over any counter in 'he world.

Big Bargains

Cliildrens heavy Merino vests and pants for 15, 'JO, 25, 35 and 50c. All good values. See our childrens' good wool school hose. Special price this week. Also special sale of Canton flannels ai.d blankets. It will pay you to look at this department this week. __

Ask to see the 1,000 dozen ladies genuine French Kevere handkerchiefs, 7 rows revering, worth 10c.. for 5c.

PLUSHES AND VELTETS—Although the much talked of advances in these goods is talking effect throughout the covntry, we are still selling at less than the goods will cost us to replace them. Now is emphatically the time to buy from theso lines.

HANDKERCHIEFS—111 all styles and varities from !Uo50e.

DK»5

HtWTHEWOflW JMCfiS/SBI/T ONECUAE

GOLDEN SPECIFIC

D* HAIffES

Pitcher's Cictori*

ltnoklen-B Arnica Nut ve.

The best snlve In the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Dicers, Salt ltheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It 1b guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 conttf a box. For sale at Nye & Oo. drugstore.

It can he Riven tn a cup of tea or coffee.or in ur tides of food without tho knowledge of the patient. If ucce sary it is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether tho patent is a moderate drinker or an alchollc wreelc. JTNKVEK FAlhs. It operates so quietly and with such certainty that tho

f»iitientundergoes

no Inconvenience, and ere

te 1b aware. Ills complete reformation Is ef» feted. 48-page book of particulars free. Nye oC. druggists Crawfordsville Ind. 17.—

STOODAltT & CO.,

AND CLAIM ATTORNEYS

G13-(llfl 7th St., Washington, D.C. Opposite C. S. Patent Office. The DisAitiMTY PENSION BILL hat become a law. Soldiers, Widows and Parents entitle:! to Pensions. Fee, $10 only, when claim is allowed. Write to us at once. ADVICE FltEE.

Winslow, Lanier & Co.,

17 NASSAU STREET, New York,

BANKERS,

FOR WESTERN ST A TES, CORPORATIONS, BANKS AND MERCHANTS. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS A'EGO T/A

TED.

TIME TABLEb.

N A & O I A

NORTH

N* 4—Mall 1 No 6— Mall.... 1 Local Freight. 2 Kxpress. 10

•Jfrnm F.xpress 0:45am .40pm Mail ..,5:18pnr 12:001s

:f»0pin Accotn. ami

SOCTIl

W KPT No J—Mall 0: No3—Mall(d).12 No5—Mall..d....l Nf 7—BTore«H .«

STOVE BL.VCKKG,

lVrsons who dt'sire their stoves blacked will dj well by leaving their order with the undersigned at either The Journal oflice, Zaek Slahorney's or C0I10011 & Fisher's

L. I!. MONROE.

N.U.—No objection to going to the country, and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.

O S E IN

-MATTKIOSSKS—

FUUNITUKE li.'i'iiiit-il nml Packed lor Shipment.

GEORGE R. RICE, Joel Block, I l'I West Pike Street. Out-of-towu work soliulUnl.

or

All Kinds of Winter Dress Goods, And Ladies' Knniishing Goods'

Look. Head Ponder Be Convinced:

DUKSS OOOliS.- There is absolutely no let up to tlie benefits we offer ,vou in this department. Wo hiive sniil "we do tho

dress goods business of tho city." mid we will at any eost. Now note how we uropose to da. Wo have AO pieces Scotch Clan l'laids

ail wool, well worth from (V5 to 75c vour choice of this lot at 5Ue a ^reat bargain. pieces 50 111 all wool Habit cloth, all slindog

rcirular 05o. goods, at 50c. 40 pieces of tho latost Novelty Suitings, well worth from #1 to fl.i". Your choice of the lot at T:j cents

UIJACK nillCbS GOODS.—If every lady in Crawfordsville knew what a magnificent stock of Hlack Dress goods we carry and

I'KKPAKK KOK WlNTKK.—Tries', gentlemen's and cliildrens' woolen uuJerwear nt prices consistent with our reputation for giving thebest values for the least outlay. Gents camel hair shirts and drawers .veil worth 50c., in this sale only 115c A great bargain. Hotter goods in proportion. Ladies' heavy weight Jersey-Ribbed vests, long sleeves,

Wraps-Ladies.

We arc still supplying the ladies of Crawfordsville and surrounding country with Wraps, and are offering greater bargains than ever before in I'lush Cloaks, Jersey Jackets,and in tact all kinds of Indies' overware, and especially invite inspection of our goods.

MISSES AND CHILDRENS' WUA USHere you find a full assortment of ss lino novelties as aro imported, and endless Selection of Medium grade garments with a big Choice of Goods suitable for School woar. Infants Cloaks in groat variety.

CLOAKINGS—We have now the finest line of ladies, misses and cliildrens Cloaklngs ever shown in Crawfordsville. and at prices which are simply astonishing. Let us show them to you and we are sure you will tell your friends of what you saw.

CANTON FLANNELS-We buy our canton flannels by the car load at reduced prices and sell to our trade at jobbers' prices Our stock is now oomplete and there is no bettor time than the present to buy.

The Ladies' Dry Goods House and Ladies' Bazar.

127 and 129 East Main Street, Crawtordsville,

^HUMPHREYS' ^©'VETERINARY SPECIFICS

For Horses, Cattle, Sheen, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 PaffC Book oti Treatment of Anlntnl* nnd Chart Stent Free. CTOESI FeverH,Coii8CHtiHii*«liitlnnimntloii A.A. Spinal .MentiiffttlH* Milk Kever. H.ll.-tiitrniuii. ImmeiiesH, Ulieuiutitlnni. i'.C'.»I)iNteni|tr, Nasal DlncliargeH. D.D.—HOIH or Grubs* Worms. K.K.—C'naifbH, IIcaveH, I'lioutnonln. F.K.—Colic or Cirlpen, DcSlynclie. (t.(i.~MlNcnrriaKe» lleiiinrrbnsen, Il.ll*— I'riiiHry nnd Kidney IMHCMIUCN. I.I.—Kruptlvc I)inenseH« mtinae.

I)lMOHne» of DiueMtion, rarnlyNU. fllnglu Bottle (over 50 doses), .4(0 (stable Cnrtc* wltb Sjoejnrs, Manual,

Wtorinary Cure Oil and Medleutor, $7*00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, 1.00 Sold br Droegiits or Som Prepaid anywhere and in an? quantity on Bcccipt of Prico ^umphre^VJfledjcin^Ojj^^O^^uUor^t^^^

Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,

and ProetraUon, from ovor*work or other causes, fl per vial, or 6 vials and laree vial powder, for $S.

SOLDuT DnuooiHTfl, nreoutpostpaid on rocoiptof trriWi—lliig|Vrtji lll'"l^''c'Li^^ IKUM 0t*« Kt X*

fC A If MANHOOD WW *irly I»ocny nnd Abuso, ^Impotencv. Loit Vlror. and

afto.

HTTMPHRBTS' HOMEOPATHIC f| ft

SPECIFIC No. fiO

In use30 years. Thoonlypncceaiftil remedy for

Impotency, Lost Vigor, aoti sle cared. Parts enlarffsd,

•trengtbsDcd. New Borne TreatUe seat tree and sealed.

health follyreitored. Varlcoceh Bccrcsy. i'roC 1L ti. ZiL'TXtj, 17-4 Fuliuu .N. V-

And the best lamp ever made, like Aladdin's of old, a "wonderful lompt" A lamp ntiflolutely lionexplosive and un» IircaUnble, which rives a clear) Holt) brilliant white light of 8 5

NOKTH

No 3—Mall l:20am Mail No 5—Mail 2 ocalFrelttht...9 Express 5

8:lttam

3:15pm 2:00 N

1

:05amjAccom nOpm'

0.. I.&W :20iimlNo 2—Mall, ..5:00pm 5511111 [No 4—M all(d)... 1:55»m :.'t4ptniNo0—Mall l:2Gpm :45nmNn 8—KTVroflB.8:5Jani

candle ]#trerf

Purer ond brighter than gas light, softer than electric light, more cheerful than either I That lamp is

"The Rochester.

KoSmnKe, KoSmrlt. Kn Bro\m Chimney*-

Only flvo yours old.an! over two iiillHdim in u»(, l! uiubt I'CMi unml lamp to iuak«» Mich I» UiUMiiress

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f«»r lnmjn* limy nnd

tmnps iiijiv iii, but. t' »i H'-olH*tor" hiihn"* on f..r.?\M'r! 'Over '-5.000 nrliMle vaiielleH and TIIMU hatupn. it»niuet «n«l Stwljr, un«l Piann i»unp-every kind* tn Hronzo pnri'Hain, Hra.-«. Nitrkel iitul Hliick Wnnivht Iron.

Ask th.j lamp «l.*«Irr f«r II. l.-.uk for thn trtu!^ inurk UOCUKSTI:u." It him n't veiliiKlie |{or.hosti?r himI the stylo y««u w«m, or if h»re I* no lamp-^tora near, hoipI tons direct f»r fr«i» Uliifinitcil eatalocutj (a!i(l nshu'«'«l prlroibt' au'l will box anil poml y«.»u any lamp aufely t'^j"r '-. r:t'h1 to »ur lo»»r.

UOCIIESTKlt LA1' CO., 4Z Park 1'lnre, New York,

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I'MHKEKI.AS—Growl holliday sale of 1 uiubivllus. (1 o111 and silver oxidized handles uUl7r, $1.07,$1.17, $1.'J7 to ^J.77. No.v is the time to select your holiday presents in this line while our stork is conipleto and unbroken.

UORSICTS—From 25c to $*J 50 of all tho stai dard and best makes at priivs lower than we have ever been able to offer them before.

The

uBlissM

patent shoe buttons are as

easily put on shoes as ordinary Shoo buttons, either by sewinir or with staples. No buttonhook required. Five times quicker to button or unbutton than ordinary shoe buttons. To put on with staples no tool is required, us the points are str»rpund can easily be made to pierce the leather by hand and are easily bent down with the fingers. The platethat thobotton is hinged to,should stand under and in a line with the button hole. To get this line, mark lengthwise of each buttonhole (with lead pencil) on tho leather undernear, whilethe boot is buttoned ou the foot. The object is to get them' In the rigbt place, «o they don't button too tight or too loose, on tho foot, and at equal distance apart, on line with the buttonheles.

Ind.

10 WEAK MEN

Buffering from tho effect® of youthful ermra, early docay, wasting weakness, lost manliool, etc., I wiU •end a valuable treatise (sealed) containing full particulars for home cure, FREE of charge. A •pleodld medical work should oe read by every man who is nerroui and debilltfi*%4. Addrav Itofi F«.Ci VOWLEBt Hoodiu, CoMb1

00K SENSATION OF TIIE

YEAR.

EXPYCLOPAKDIA

TUUTANNICA.

Tlie monarch of eiicyclopt'diiis

a 1 brary of u11iv(•rs11 knowli.'d'^e.

Exact, production of tin latest,

ninth, 1S90, Ivlinbur^h edition,

witli i"]]irovol maps, at ^l.&O a

volunio! Well printed on f^ooil jia-

]er, substantially ami handsomely

bound. T/ioset will consist of twen-

ty-five volumes, twenty of which

will be read-7 this week. This en­

tire set will probably be comp.eted

by December 1.

To let you know what a phe-

nomenal^opportunity this is we will

sell volume 1 for sixty cents, with­

out any agreement on your part t-j

iake the remainder of the set.

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-•'f.'and \fra »?cnt f"r.Si. J»' v.i,i write ufi'l iiH-t««i'.!it t!.-»H i»i«'r. win t'-ilyoa l»rv kjftt oti" for nntljitijf. Ail T( ps iJvtf il Ot'pani:ii»r,: Hocheiior Lamp Co.. 37 Uarciay fctrusi, fi.-w York

You can arrange to have the

volumes delivered one or more, up

to four, a month, and pay for them

as received,

The first set* will be in superior

binding aud nothing extra to pay.

Subscription? by-mail or at desk

in bookstore ol I. .11, LACEY.