Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 November 1890 — Page 4

AF YOli SICK?

tt is v,0ii to remember that three-fourths of all diseases are traceable to bad blood

-ALSO-

S. S. S. never fails to remove all impurities and enable nature to restore lost health. Troaise

on tho Wood mailed froo.

SwirT ISI'ECIFIC Co., Atlanta, G*

You'll Save Money

Hy oullliur nn»l jri'ttinir

FU,

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Whole

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prUi*s bclorv jnirc)i:iin^

your W »nlu»s. Ki.ewl-)

Ittnjrs. Iuitiion»li?-

ami IUOUUUMI.

Remember, We Mount

Tho lUiimoiuls wink* »u

vuitliiKforthom. Ihiwotlit'

ouly

Manufacturing Jeweler

In the city. Hrinj? in your »M

v.-:. irold ami silver un«l liave i: made into something UM'fui.

Jewelry ot every *k-vHption

-for the holidays ut prut-

tliat will

Astonish You,

Call nnd look through the ue«

dt\»*iirrw..

207 East Main Street.

THi

SCHOOL OF MUSIC,

OEFAUW UNIVERSITY, GPEENCASTLE, IKD.

Ivruetio'i

in risuioforte. Or^i

'McliffT'il nnd liatitl Iiihtrtir Htu

Voic, Violin,

'trumcnta, Hnrmouy,

fUlo.i. rhonif anil OrelivMrru .?•» rtx»*Kd at nnv time 5urinir ihe ^rhool your. Jtauril.ht Univrr^liy llalln ?2.."0 p.-r weok. 50 «i». it, fl.Wj.cr Wvek. J'oftitlon? wtnlnfu for tvouhy iXr particulurs,

aildnM?

I'rof. JAMKS !1. IIOWK, I)can.

CATARRH I I VS Cream Balm

E 5 C«£AM

MCA1 CO inni A4IAL.eMaA.ot*

Cleanses the Nasal Passages Allays Palu ami lnflatiiniatlon. Heals tlio Sures

Kestoros the Sense of Taste ami Smell.

HAY-FEVER

A piirtii'le .ippiii-»l iuio each nostril' and nirre»»jihle. I'riw- nO' vo'iii? at •Iruiftfhts by mull, reg1?»tert"l, »0 t-enti». KLV iJHOS., 'Vitrtrn .-tn'ft, New York. N.Y.

GENTS WANTED^-^^-,^ needed in f*tnilr- HOVVN/.l I'dlt I :Ll% I'l.H.SON. Addre«», J. 1|. |,| V(MS.

C'AI'INII* i'inflnimtl, Oliio.

FOR SALL.

T70H SAV No. 1

Jersey cow, fresh, unth WHter st iv*a.

hull.

Intiulre nt

A younfr tliorouuhbrcd Jer^\ !r. Tllin-v,

SALK (»UTKA DK—100 acres hin-l. will trade j.-r anythintr. in'iuirc Morgan A Lee.

A a 5 onMnu ion line. Can he had at a h:u fe-aln. Apply ur uOdri'SSliOh west Wabash uw nue.

T^OUSALK 1. meivhtiHiliso or eush or gfxx'l dotes,

-A nteo new stock of 'liso loreusho

I lux *«Mi, Linden, lnd.

F(K

SALK An open KlvMn ns. nal ol!lc«-

genera Ad

faced silver wuurl

blv'ln nu-VL-ment, cheap. Inquire ut th .H)urn

WANTED.

\\f.\NTKD -A (tikkI i/irl (n ilo house Apply at ..10 south WjmliillKtuu f-treel A A VTKI)

V\ to sell ti-rm-. to ttie U'LIO.

-A local anil Iravelintr agents l.uiirleatinK (Ills. Applv Dleu-riehs Co.. Cluieluial

"\\?AN'l'KD---\n aetlvu, houesi man*100 munthlv

-Salary

ay If Pullalile. with oppor-

iuiillle-1 for udvuncv, to i-epresein locally a responsible New York house. Helcri-iiei'S. Manulaeturer, ltox t,6S5, New Vork.

AOK

ANTKI1: I,adle.s preferred! .- or part time. 11to J'.'l) per week

eiislh earned, .Mosi liberal terms. Addri'sjit re re in O MtclilyMi street,South Bend. Indiana.

"FOR RENT.

KKN I A lurjfi* IHJUSO of rrKms on J. N)uth »nint avenue near Collet? street li.MUjnf ol Ira McCouncli at Wutcr Woilcs °"jw- Nov:' 1,

Fst.r»HJt.

Olt UKNT -A siitull house on~no7fli""wViiTr Iixjulreof W. K. Nicholson, west Mam street.

K')H A cor

KLN I .—A four-nKiin coUntrr on the corner ol Naneoand Market streets. Make inqulr) at H. it, Hulf's g^riH-ery stfire.

I^OK

UKNT.—A ro«jin house on Moruan D.N. MOIUJAS.

pDK HKNT -Ueslduneeon College Hill, inforimitlon Imjulre of O. M. Gre^tr.

DAILY JOURNAL.

FMDAY, NOV. as, 1890.

WISE AMD OTHERWISE.

-Tin' Sherman house put up dinner for H" persons yostordny. -There litis boon no arrest oi tlio r.ibbor of tho Motion station us yet, —Tho Wolford-llcbirlsoii company presents "A I'lisouer Tor Life" at Music Hull to-night. —K' served Boats fur tho Schubert (Quartette onteituinmeut at tlio Y. M. (J. A. box otliee uext Mum I ay at S' o'clock, —The Su::tl:i School Union will liohl its sessions at 1'nioii Chapel near Wesloy next- Friday. An interesting programme has Iwa arranged, .lostph N. Stewait and Maggie M. llarloy, both of this city, wro married ou Wednesd'iv evening at 8:10 by Kev. li. 1*. Fusou at his sidem 0. •I. \V. Skidmoro cap til red a l.ir^e coon last night at his homo 11 plum street. It camJ for his chickens aud was frightened iuto his cellar by dog. —This animal reunion of Go. I.,1:20th lleginu nt will bo hold noxt S.iturday at tlio residence of 0. 13. Nelson on- tho c-riifr of .letTers-oii aud l'lnm streets.

Pinner will bo served lit uoon. —Those who subscribed for hymn books for tho Baptist ciiuach will please [ii_v to Mrs. lint tie Cnmplell or somo other member of tlio committee ut once, as they desire to tend for tho ljooks Monday. —Tho social gatlieiing of tho I. O. G. f. members and others, ut the homo of 11. li. AloiXimol, last night, was a most do.'-idedly enjoyableandagreeableall'air. A delightful and pleasant timo win had by all present.

Tho Ouiatenon Club will meet at LLou J:'.. 0. Snyder's oiliae in tho court lsout-e tins evening at 7:30 o'clock. Tho paper will bo read by Dr. J. X. Taylor on "Ghosts,"' Currcu topics will bo discussed by T. li is I mo.

—]. AY. Kounlroe will have a fur opening next Saturday. Wanted.—l'upils ou tho I'rof. ilarry liamsbrock. —Au agent of one of the largest fur houses in the country will be at 1). V. ttountroo's store next Saturday. Ladies iu want of furs should call that day.

For

DR. c. E. RANKIN,

(Successor to .Montague Jc Itunkln.) Special attention given to tho removal of Cancers, tape-worms, hemorrhoids. Office °v-.r UM. rornor Itnok Store. UcBtdonce «MJO N)iHh NN ishinyi. Street.

Neapolitan Ice cream for Thanksgiving at Scott Steele's. Leave orders no. later than Wednesday morning,

violin.

A Uuange aud a failure-

On Wednesday evening Will Murphy sold his interest in the tailoring establishment to O. 11. nod grass aud the latter immediately assigned for the bouotit of his creditors, naming Joro West as assignee. Will Coleman and S'-uith Swaul: have been busy appraising the stock and tl'ects of Mr. Snod(Ji'ftss aud his assets will amount to about S'J JOO. His liabilities are S3,200. It is ultr'gtther probable that the establishment will be reopened soon.

Butlei- Again-

About 8,000 saw ihe closing game for the foot ball championship of Indiana at Indianapolis vest rday. At the end of the (irht half the score stood 10 to 0 favor of Purdue, but Teeters the center rush then withdrew uud iiutler managed toseoio 1'2 iu the soc-md half ou two touch downs and go and won the game. The iiutler teair. held a box at the Grand Opera house last night clad iu their dirty and sweat perfumed uniforms. It was au edifying si^ht.

Mrs. Whitehead Will ReturnA g'.'od deal has been said 111 public md pri\ate with reference to the absmce of Mrs. Wliitehoad and statements as to her whereabouts have been numerous and for tho most part originil with those who gave currency to them. In order that there may be no fuither misunderstanding, tho Courier is authorized to state that Mrs. Whitehead is ou her way home and will here some tireo during tho preset —Lu'ayetto Courier.

Lawrfc'jce-Armstrotig-

A .[iiiet but exceedingly pleasai.t. wedding to-ik place at tho residence of Newton Gott ou Wednesday evening tast at which time .Mr. Ed Xiawronce aud Miss Kate Armstrong were made one. Mrs. Gott did honors to the cc casiou by the splendid supper that followed. The ceremony was administer el by llev. H. MeCalip. I.ong aud hippy be the years of this union.

His Beventy-IiJih Birthday. x'estenhiy, J\(Aoml.)er 27, was John W. Vanuico's 7-jth birt'.d sy. His tw laughters, sou and son-in-law, four .rand children, one great grind child and Johu and Etta McCouncli and baby mot at J. I. Vannico's on the lfolden farm, south of tho city, to er iy a birth day and Thanksgiving dinner. He re ouivul several beautiful presents. S

Goluen Wedding,

Abrani Hull'aud wife, of east Frank iin street, liuvo been married 50 years to-dav. At noou a largo number of thoir docendants aud relatives suddenly came Hooking iu upon them with boun teot'sly tilled baskets. A mnguitioeut dinner was spread and t.io afternotn most pleasantly pasted-

Mr- Pettit Gives Thanks-

Prof. Bargon, of Lifayjtte, came down yesterday moaning and spent the •lay with Mr. P.ittit in his o.ill. Tiiey passed a most enj ly.iblo day,.bein^ regale! at noou with a maguillcent dinner prepared by Siott Steele and sent with his compliments.

Marriage License.

Joseph W. Stewart aud Maggie M, Hurler. Allen Hendricks and Mollio A man.

LOVE AND CHEER-

Freo

Too ladies of Crawford-i/ille know good thing when they BOO it. Hischoi Cloak deimrtmont was crowded Tues day and Wednesday

Business Generally Suspenclcil—Servioes in the Ohureiica—The Auiurioan TcaBtThatiksgivin Uuy .v.is generally observed ill this city. lint little business douo and tho stroeti all day long presented a .Sunday apooaianoe. 'l lio national bird found a place on tlio talilo every homo, r.ud tho hotels aud rostaurantj furnished their [guests with a special menu. Everybody returned hunks. Religious services wore hold in St. Bernard's and S!. John's churches, and uuiou services were held iu the .First Presbyterian church which wore participated in by tho Christians, I! iptist, Presbyterians and Mothcdi=t3. Au improvised eh ir fuinished oxcollolit music ami the hvuins and antheuis worn appropriate to tho day. .IV. 1. J. Cunniuglium read the ouo hiudrod and lirst

I'salui ami Klder 10. T. Lino ollored prayer. Kev. CI. P. Fusou tlolivorod tho sermon. His text was from Collossiaus, ili, l.*! "Aud lot tho peace of God in your yeaits, to tho which, also, yo are called, in one body and be yo thankful." 'Ihe hiiitory of tho world, is a history of controversies, livery step ot real progress lias been marked with blood. A reign oi peace was inaugurated in the aouiing of Jesus Christ This reign is destined to be universal.

Tuo text teaches that we are all eallo.1 be subjects of his reign, au.l should should bo thankful for our calling. Our thankfulness should lind expression,

I. Iu thoughtfuiiies*.—Thoughtfuluess originated the day of thanksgiving, and will open our eyes to many things for which should be thankful.

II. In cheerful submission to his peacable ivigu. God rules in tho bus iuess world, shortage in crops and business depressions are soicelimes necessary to avert our ruin. Tin only safety ot the nation, a-s well as tlis iuviivid lull, is iu tho development of the moral nature above tho physic il.

III. Lu wise efforts to extend the reign of peace thoro snou be. (1) Individual ellorts. Every one sliouid set himself, or herself right aud st iu:l firm.

United etl')iis "in one body." -VII lovers of God and tho right should joiu bauds uml enter when God opens tho door of opportunity. In this way slavery was destroyed. lu this way tl.t rum power, in God's own ti:ae, will go In this way we may now strike a blow against Sabbath desecration, by sending petitions from every community in the land to the managers of the Worh Fair at Chicago, atking them to close the doors on Sunday.

At tli« close of the sermon a collection amounting to Sl-142 was taken up for the benefit of tho Orphan's Home, l'o carry out the suggestions ulo by Mr, I'uson in regard to closing the World's Fair on Sunday, a committee was appointed by tho pastors to write petitions and have them circulated to this end. The committee consists of

rof. E C. AVinslow, \V. T. Whittiugtou, 1'. F. McCiure, J. C. lluriihill, Sam D. Smyth, T. H. I!. McCaiu and Col. D. X. Mouth. That committot will meet at tho cali of the chairman, I'rof. Wius'ow. Ur. CuuniLghaui pronouacea the benediction.

'V AD±N(iBS0U3 FIRE.

Darlingtod Saved From. Annihilutioa7 by Hard Work Ou the Farr, of ttie Firs Company. "peelal to'J'he .lourtnU 1JAI LI.NUTOX, I'OV. TIO —At sbout 'J o'clock last night the rear eud of the Dehuiey building wa= on to be on lire. •Vu alarm was raised, the .oreu turned out and saved the building after some very hard work :.o the lireWas all ou the iuside. The buiidiug-was old frain stmcture and i.ad the cempa-iy faded t) control the lire tho ei tire enst eud of towu would have burned. J. M. Ilelaney hus a ery store in the builditig. His damage to the goods and budding will pro'iably amount to §000.

Mrs. Ed Cadwailador's millinery store, was in tile adjoining buiiding. Sue vill sutler a loss of probably iJlCO .iu her stock as it was all carried ort .e street. Neither have any insurance. Tho cause of tho tire is somewhat of a mvstery as it originate!:! on tho lower !l :,r iu a small room where i.t .daney kept his coal oil. It had gained considerable ".headway before.it was discovered.

The ABSociatiau-'•

Ono hundred and lifty teachers gatli0"cd at the college chajiel this moi uiuj take pnrt in the exorcises of tho session. 'Hie opening exercises v. ere conducted by Elder E. T. ine. Tho election of ollicers resulted as follows: President, A, X. Higgius Vice President, W. W. E .ving Secretary, I). H. Gilkey Treasurer, E. I!. Harris. After the organization wr.s completed, Prof. E. C. Winslow presented his valuable paper, "A Dream of tho Dark Ages,'1 showiug tho inlltieiieo of Churleuiague upon after times. In tho ait.ii.oon Prof. J. M. Coulter gave hio lecture ou "PlantParasites" which was ft nod to with tho closest of attciitlou. After the lecture A. A. McCain sang a solo. Miss Faunie Watsou, of Iho City High School, thou gave an excellent ocitation. I'rof. Geo. P. Brown, of Bioutuington, 111., followed with a tine talk on "Why I am a Toacher." 'Ihe following is tho programme for to morrow:

N:RI0—Devotional KXCTCIM-S ltd by KEV.(J \V Switztr. to Study the (iroat Itook.s of Literature. Prof. ieo. T. IJKJWIJ. lO:U)—UeoltM.ioii. Aniia Wilson. iioyoml tho School, lCuiuia Mont M'Hae. jort—Recitation, (irrtee f/ee. 1:3D—The Relation of the Teacher to Siielcty, R. J. Cunningham. D. 1).

Recitation. Arthur K, Youat.. Solo, Maud (.'owun, I^oulse M. Alcott, Kintna Mont. M'Rae. Adjournment.

Bi.selioi'.scllsoii Friday aiid Saturday of this week genuiiine London dyed Alaska Seal Plushes for' less than manufacture's cost.

Deat'.I of "R'.IA Mi'.nns-

Mrs. ttu Mimm, aged (V: years, died ut hor home uit south Walnut street Wednesday nigh'. 'J tie death resulted from paralyse mid \ery sudden, tho dooeiised Keiug but few hours. Mrs. Allium was i' '^i. 'stiiui lady, liouored and resp:ol \l in tho eonimunity and it was ou h. i. -ir:i irom religious services that she death illuess. The funer.il will occur to-morrow at tho M. E. ohureh n'. 11 a. iu., llovs. G. 1'. Fusou aud G. W. Swilzer.

Tiicmaa's Ball-

The bill tjivoti by tao memlxirs of tlio tiro department at J'l/.roth's hall last night was ono of tho most pleasant and notable events iu tho history of tho whole department. Everything wont otl according to programme without jar or confusion and this notwithstanding the fact that 16« tickets were sold. It was ft complete success financially and otherwise aud the department is to bo congratulated upon its splendid management.

All Day V'ith Willie.

Marelinl Eiisuiingor went to Thorntown yesterday aud arrested Wm. Chandler, oolored, for tho robery of Johusou's saloon several weeks ago. Ho had disposed of part of liis plunder and this led to liis detection. When arrested he had several of tho stolen articles on his person. William now takes his food through tho bars and will got a trip to Michigan City without fail.

Attaiitiou Oo. I.

Every member must be present eveuiug. Iiuporta.it business. M. V, WKIIT Capt.

this

Probate Co tr(.

Letters testamentary have been grant il to Ooleriua Uennis on the estate of M. P. Dennis, decease!.

PEKSOKAL MTNTION.

John A. Huplies, of Xew Vork City, is in tho oily. —Capt. Geo. 11 H:own returned from Arkausfts lu-t nigut. —John Boo-i and family returned from La Fayette this afteruoou. —Mr. and Airs. A II. Biair nro in tho city guests of II. S. Braden and wife. —Mrs. Abe Levi.sou aud her brother -nj. Joseph weut .to Shelbyville this morning. —Lawson's new gallery is doing a rushing business since peued, Geod work will tell. —Mrs. Mary D. Whi city at tho bedside of who has been quite ill. —Mrs. Herman, of Harris, Louisville, speu with Alio Levinsou and —Jaekman Clark spe Lebanon, lnd., visiting his son nnd inspecting his electric light plant.

nrd is iu the 'lie Whiteford,

ucie, and H. Thanksgiving ife. yesterday at

Miss Mollle McLain, who has been visiting in the city for several weeks, t'le guest of Mrs. Chatman, departed lor Covington this morning. —Miss Ella Hawkins, of Terre Haute, and Mis Lilly Epperson, of Frankfort, are visiting 'Misses Zerelda and Helen Martin at 117 west Main street. —Mrs. E. Huston, of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mis. Wm. Epperson, oi Frankfort, are visiting Mr." and Mrs. Arch Martin ou west Main street. —Hobsrt KaL'au spent Thanksgiving with his parents at Ueoga, IU, He is the sou of Dr. [lagan, who graduated in the class of 'HO and is now a practicing pLyaiciau at Neoga.

Schubert Quartette.

"The sixth entertainment in tho Members' Ocurso of the Y. M. C. A. was given last evening iu Associatiou Hall, before a inr^o aud enthusiastic audience, The talent was the famous 'Sehubort Quar ette,' of Chicago, who are not strangers in Broolcly. Twelve numbers were sung with admirable expression. The voices ol tho singers blended harmoniously, while tho shad ing aud blending was done with intelligfenoo and appreciation of tho art. The eombiuation is essentially a peripatetic •ichoulof instruction, and a shining model of what can bo extracted from the thorough culture of ensemble siuging. It is rarely that at au audience is favored v.jth sunh an all-around sutis factory croui) of music-il talent as tho Schuleu-t Quartette.—Brooklyn Eigle

Brooklyn, V. Will bo .at the Y, M. C. A. December rd.

O a N

an very .UTt tired They will store 11 e\1 (lav.

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polite and never showing u'tuids. be at jiiscliofs Friday aiul.Satur-

11 ALTOS:

BrNNT, LAKD BALE.

Tiie Opportunity of a Lifetime—Half EateB via the Eig Four Route. ):i iifwuiiii of lund sail! at Dayton 'li-'iin., tin- I:i^ Pour Route will sell tickets on iJi-eetnber 3d, -Ith and Sth. g-ji.d tilteeii days retiirning nt one faie for round trip. Here is the opportunity of a lii'- time for the capitalist investor and hoiaesei'ker. Coal, iron ore am! timber in inexhaustible quantities. Get in on the "ground lloor" and you -vip soon reap the fruit of your enterprise. Don'L iieiay Inn secure your tickets ever lie Bij Four Koute and keep light up with the crowd. For full infoi lation 'n "„0",l,,a,v-st ticket, agent or address

Martin, General Passent-er Ak'ent Cintinriitl.

Call on Friday and Saturday at Biscuof'fl. \\will fit all shapes. Priccs ridiculously low.

Chills and fiver of three )ears standing cured by Simmon's Liver Kegnlator, —K. Wiitkins, Watklus House, Tnton ville, Ky.

Amongst the samples on exhibition J- rmay aud .Saturday are somo very lino Olouks, iMuiitols uud Ijiijrh urt uoveltie=. L. BISCIIOK.

Children Cry fo? Pitcher's Castoria.

Hookkeep.M's and others of sedentary habits cure constipation with Simmon's Liver Regulator.

The elo ik picnic continues at L. Bischof's Friday and Saturday of this week sell.

TOO in ore

CLO

MOW KOSS.

Peter Miller was iu Crawfordsville Tuesday. Jay lirown was at Crawfordsville Tuofday.

Mr. l'ommell, of Monou, is visiting Mrs. Webb. County Surveyor Iluut was hero ou business Wednesday.

John Winter attended tho civil sorvico examination at ludiauapolis Tuesday• Tho first series of the N. It. B. L. A. will lnivo a sale of money December 8th.

At tho trill Weduosdav night tho jury disagreed. This cells for a uow trial.

Tho pattern for (he Midlaud dilpot has arrived aud will be up iu a short time.

Peter Stovens and family, of Casou, woro tho guests of Ueorgo Sanford Thursday. •,

Several of our touchers will attend the Teachers Association at Crawfordsvi'lo Friday aud Saturday.

When TViby was "felt, wo gave her Castor!n. Wlu'n she was a Child, sho cried for CaHtorlo, When she became Miss, shu clung to Costorla. When slid had Children, sho gave them Castorl*

Obnrch Social

Tlio momi)ors of tho Second IViptist ohuroli choir will give a social at their hall Saturday, Nov. 'ill. Tho proceeds to be applied to buying now books. There will bo a tally nulling also to which all are iuvitod. Admission 5 oonts, supper 15 cents.

Fortunate Kuttieruml Son. "lam ns certain nslmnv live," says 0. E. liartltomew, of Kaalaslta,Mieh., "that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite itemedy, of ltoundout, N. Y., saved my life when I was a victim of that terrible venal disorder—Hright's disease. My son had a fever sole ou his leg. tie, too, used Favorite liomedy, and is now well. Hut for tills medicine I am sure both father and son would have been six feet under the sod."

Buy your cloak this Took nt special low prices tills week at Louis Blschof's.

Butter cups at the Fulton Market.

i: you want to enjoy .yourmealsstrenptli Dn your digestion ivith Simmons Liver Rep ulator.

When you havo oeon all around to find a good coffee and have failed, then come to our store and we will pleaseyc— Ensminger & Seawright.

Special prices this week of cloaks at Lovisons.

on all kinds

—Foot balls at Iho 99 cent store.

Lots For Sale.

I havo eight nice lots for sale at a bnr gain. Size of lots OS feet front by Cut) feet long. Each lot fronts en Main street one square east of ISennett: Engle's residence. The lots front on Main street, and Wabash avonue. Tliev are beautiful resideLCO lots, and will lie sold for $150 to $200 each. Pa' uirnts made to suit purchaser. No interest. Call at Deinas Gilbert's Bakery.

No sounding phrases or foolish boastn are needed to draw attention to Van Worts' Balsam for the lungs. A claim is inado for it that it is the best cough medicine on the market, every bottle is guaranteed to do all that it is claimed and every one is invited to make a free test of its merits. Volumes of phrase could net do more to recommend it than this, i'rial sizefrce For sale bv Lew r'isher.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Casteriiu SniLOu'S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us oil a guarantee. I' cures consumption. For s«.b- by Moffett, Morgan fc Co.

Hlbbard's Jtheumattc Syrup cures rheumatism by striking nt the seat of the disease and restoring tho kidneys and liver to healthy notion. If taken sufficient time to thoroughly eradicate siich poison, It never falls. For sale and highly recommended by MoiTett, Morgan A Co.

Shlloh's Cure wilt Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchltl For sale by Moffett, Morgan fc Oo.

Small's Vetetiible Liver Pills. They're like the liusli and beauty of the niiilit KrlnjrliiK hcnlthaiid joys too deep for laugh ter: They're trlory's truth and 'ietit,

From this world to t.lie after.

a

The

TOTAL

AKS

to

Take1 Simmons Liiror Kogalator. One do9 worth 100 dollars.

Major Henry C_^. Dane, single admission LelandT. Powers and Wife,

Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus,

The Lotus Glee Club,

open next Monday morning'at 9 o'clock.

IF YOU BUY

A SILK DRESS!

Of D. F. McCLURE,

That is made by tho

Natchang Silk Company,

And should it

Break, Crack or Wear Greasy,

Return It and Get Your Money, or another pattern. We

positively agree to do this.

We have just received some new goods of their make and

like to show them to you.

We have also bought expressly for the

New Armore Silks, New Faille Silks, New Rhadama

TRADE

An elegant gros-grain, 24 inches wide, for $1.25 worth $1.75.

D. F. McCiure.

I). W. Ytag'oy hnviug retired from the firm of Yeagley & MoCiamrock iu the

Boot and Shoe Business

1 am now going it alone and offer unprecedented bargains 111 Footwear of AU Kinds. Desiring to close out the old stock preparatory to placing in new nomls

1 he Cheapest and Best

COURSE OF

a

The Course Embraces,

Schubert Male Quartette

Will Sell at Cost

Aud in name linen Itelow Coat.

These goods must be sold for CASH. This is the more satisfactory of doing business to both the buyer and seller.

Now is the time to buy Winter Boots and

JOHN McCLAMROCK

EVER GIVEN IN

Single admission

Single admission

Single admission

Single admission

Tickets for the above course. $ I. You save $1.35 by buying now.

Remember the date of the first entertainment, The Schubert Quartette Club, which so delightfully'

pleosed the people last year, will be here Wednesday evening, Dec. 3. Reserved Seat Boards will _be,

Silks.

W IV

Shoos.

.50 cents

35 cents

.. .50 cents

..50cin

.. .50 cents

$2-35