Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 November 1890 — Page 6

MANY WERE HURT.

Tarrlblo Accident at Foot-Ball Giuno in Brooklyn.

05E OF THE CRAM) STANDS FALLS.

Over 'J.OOO Spectator* Precipitated to tlu* (around FlMy IVrsniM Uoomve Injuries of i\ Mint sprlmi* Character.

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-JS. A terrible necl-

*ent occurred on tho groundsat Kasteru

Yale-l'miceum foot-hall iramo was

down wi^lj it its entire load of human boinps. Tho crash came without any warmnir whatever and at the time tho Ion# rows of bleaching boards wero closely packed with spectators. It is tt.-5vUiv.ited '.hat there were more than •i,ooo people on tho structure at the tame.

A scene of indiscribable confusion an 1 panic followed tho crash, which was heard in all parts of the grounds. The occupants wore mostly nion..a preat majority of thcai students from Yalo ana Princeton. There wore also many women in the crowd. Ail lay in a confused and struir rlin£ mass upon tho ground, many of them being completely under tho wreckage of planks and kits of which the rlckfcty structure was tiuilt. Maiiv fainted from the injuries winch they received.

In an instant there was a general rush for that part of the field, and a score or more of bl no-coated policemen were soon nira^ed in pulling the maimed and wounded from the wreck. hurs lent their assistance and within ten minutes the whole place had been cleared. At. tirsi thy re were fears that some might have been killed, but these yroved to U* unfounded. A great many persons, however, were very severely kurt and broken limbs and bruised heads and bodies were numerous. Many of the wounded people were carried off tho grounds. placed in hacks and taken away before their names could be learned. In this way a f^reut many cases wero not reported to iLe polioo. Tho bisr dres»sinsr*ri».» under tho grand stand was ringed upas ,«i hospital, and the surgeons of three ambulances from the Brooklyn hospital

WDre JOU

at work.

Ainoriir those who woro treated 011 the {jramnds and afterward taken.away «rr": ("U.arW's Wilson ankle "tH^lncatoil Catlcts

UFOHU A.

Ariused ami out John

M»*nro?t.of

rrlnci'toa,

contusion of the k'^^ S. ». Dunning. Priucr6qii. "VI, broken aii^le: Ooor^: A. Wylie. thigh Bro'-.en: J:une^ Mvilori»,i uitrrnai injuries F. S. Keller, Columbia, 'Ul. broken wrlt Jolia \Vet:d, of Yule,-Injured' interaully aLd tukrn oirt uMX'U.-dau? St'^ihcu P. Hi»'.- ir, «f Yalo, ana bruk'-t Johu Curuih«rs. a W'^:cyan University studeM. &u iiy cut -it-* at the iioud EUirids.. of Prim-ciua, 'M. bota. bai'.Iy hurt at'.-ut tie utulc-e Oirb.y or Princeton, ',-4, kj-n'ked

un««.»ascicus.vby

ji bluw or. tbn he

hi* case is dceiu~*i: .V Jry crl«\us I.eonai.i. «f fifth iiv^uue, Ntr.vy'''-York r!s ht b}£j brokKdw ar«\ Morgan, )f.' Ya!r, broken Mr rCi'iiu. IM laceto: r:ie^loi.':cui ^tutient, compound fracture oi the Ivt'iey. Uradi^y. "W. I'rincvtku. both le»,'S-ba-.lyY'hart vojlar boi O. j:hffr wound (J

A. Weil, fractart? hurl: ii. W. Kuji'.r. JuunSp'ti, euiitu.slou of

A do/.on or more boys, names not foamed, who btood utH'ii the top nw uf tno bleacijers, were badly bruis»*J and cut. The only ladies hurt were two Rrooklyu women, one of whom had her foot crushed a:?d the other hitd her leg bruised. The were first brought *o the manager's -otHee near the main entrario.*, and were afterward naken from the ground by friend*. Sotae thoso buried beneath wrecKago and taken out uncou5»ciui..^ aftwrward recovered and declined to be treated. They went to tho field again and found orb»»r places to view *he gauv. '1 he lowest estirnat» puts th? number of injured at fifty, while otnorn place it at sixty or more.

The stand wa-: evidently in a most tmsafu condition, for the broken tiu btrs show^l that muny of them woro totton. while the whole structure was lUmsy n*air. AY hen it began to 1111 up with -pecvators the boards were beard to crack and strain, and many who tcale a search for seata gave it up as a dangerous job. Several prrsons stationed thcins^! ves n«»ar the «ntranc»- of the »tand before the acridenl oci:urrtMl, and warned people not to go u^, a» it was unsafe. Kvery une claimed 4Lat a very superficial examination of *Le btructuve w»ubi have shown that it was utterly insufticiont to support the «rowd whieh 'Aoiiid occupy it.'

The game reui*.e.l in a victory fo Yiif 1'V a score of 'VI to 0. ilii.w At'Kir- Nov. The #.,ot-ball iwni of tbr* .Northwestern verij :y rf L:\austcn. III., defeated tho Wiscon sin I niversity eleven here- 'I hurs-lay afternoon tu a hoUy-conresr,«'d gam* Tuo scor(

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uti to 10 in favor of tho

Illinois num. HAMJ'AUix, 111.. Nov i55 r-'rhf« L'ni Tfrsity of Illinois foot-.b Uliie.am defea rd the Wesleyau.llniversity team of Hioomiiigton oy.a .score of \'2 to »h run

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Nov. —The 0)fnen Col

lege foot-baU 'tea in -defeat ed'"tho 'Chicagoeleven on Thanksgiving day by a score vt 12 to S.

Kin^ Willi.ui,-. Fuii.'r.il.

'1'iiK 11 \.i.'i Nov. funi ral of Kin William, of llollan i, is

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1,'U/isvii.i.i Ivy., Nov. T. Smith. eharEred with a det'al

A BAG OF GAME WITH ONE SHOT-

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Wl Id C-al, a Pox, i» Muttln,

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L'arU, Hrooklyu, lhursday before tho th.it wivs

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(Jiililar an-.l P^RIU Dan:ey. of the Mili­

tary Institute at. P-r^k.sUill, backs'' ba«Uy rf^mlni'il aud bruised: Kmery li. Rosningtou, Vrlac«»ten. 'W. brok^nr a Yale mau, name uaU« arned, siirtcriu^ from concu^Jon cf'thi! tw* Uut^crs ..ColIj*gtv -stuueut* hea.is

Worn Caught.

I Spoaking »lout pot Inck, said «i voter an hunter and sfcury teller one clay, I I suppevo I have )uul «nne of Uio durndotft stroaks of luck over luvl in tho state of

Maine. Kvrrylxxly knows how I uue-o

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ilrovw a l*.vir up .1 tny, hjh! then felled the tnv intn tlh* pond whore the boar waa 1 dnwwl, at the Kimotitno tearing tliirty or forty trout to death wliich n»*o to tho top of tho wjifvr. and tho way I sot

Incvr trap and

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there to

ft follow who \V

STR.IT

trapfnrorittornwh.it wrw* arter

turknys. and kftchiM ft .voting feller

II.'iiii^in'

round to

iry

played. 1 ho big* !reo stand on A.i)d tho st^rv 'K'tit mv piin^ to the tho eastern side of the grounds,

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couriii tll pn)V !h lt

furthest from the i^ranil stand, trout in cl"s* time, Itv showin* that the suddenly collapsed at 10:10, carrying

fllu

my darter

1 hain't retch.-d

h'ok tho trout was on wl Iven

loft dangling in tho brook 0:10 day iu tho Iwral s^isou vrl)»ni I fishin/ and crot called away ail of a suddent to drive tho cows outer tho corn. In tho oxoito tnent of tho moment I forgot IJje hcyfe ami lino, and wh«ui one day arter tho law wius on I is jwssin. that way I found that the lv."k had caMured a trout wehrmn' fourteen pounds and

fiimoiv. I rwlconod by tlio iippoiiratiiv of things, at'- tho fish w.is ntvoinmonly ^pr-. ho had boon hookiv! that wry inorv.i!!', but a.s it oouldn't to pri'voil I iri.t off.

Yi*s, all ihov ami inoro. too nro woll known diiin'S oil my part, but, :LS I said, tln darri'lo^t thin^nf tll h.ipponod not lonj mm. I took down tho old riilo ono day and told tho old woman a* l.'ing a.-i thoro was nothing doin' nn::ul tho placo I uutTssi-d I would tal.o walk. W.-iI. .v liu wi.uld havo it, 1 h.vln't gone far whon I Fjiinl what I snnniifd to 1»' a wiliK-at. Tlio rrltu-r probably ^ot witnl of mo. for ho cut and mil a littlo ways ill about tlio 'iin^'tion I canio fnmi. and thou H*k. a..sno«k along a im»isy bank and hovo in KiLilit only to di?.-i-pfH:ar round a lar_'o stump at tho o.lgi.» of my c-Karin'.

I didn't wait a

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I jiut up nud

lot go, ju.st as tho en! gat out of sight. Tho ball. I w:us prot'.y sure, hit him in tho hind tjuartors. I wout forward to si.ouro him if ]v« iblo and thonand therc I found out that ho hadn't got wind of mo arior all. but wan on still hunt hiuiM-lf. and ho got his gamo just as my ball hit him. That oat had a fox. holdin' him with lii.s t.vlh, and, you may Ixv vc or not., tlio fox had kstchod a marton.

could hardly lieliovt- inv

site joine-l th(? dance by roundin' up her ba*lv nod spitt.in' at tho hound pup. M«-amvhilo the youngest kid wa* tning luirness up the old cnt, and the dd •man came «nit. with the bnvm t^ whatiill the racket me'nt. Site had heorM my inin t*. and didn't know by the rumpus but I had ijone crazy and beinui sh(Mtin* tho children and other nnestie animils. While she was out the iire i?i the hit-chon went out. but ray lucky shot broke up the combination, beside loading jne with irame, and tho only serious cons'^jnenr^'-s was supp«kr In-iiic ainmt nt'UH.'ii minutes lato.— ui:»r News.

S%vnl1i\««! His

Dr. LajK-yre mentions a renir^rkalde k^*. in wlnoh an elderly j^entleman, in uis.-queiiro of a suildch slap on the •ack. umx-'usciously drew th(.« (ri^arette was smoking inu liU right bnnchus. where it remained without causing any symptmuri '..»r in any way revoalinq its prtasonrv? for nearly two months, when it **t up pneumonia in a circtur^rribed tre \, and pn'jdm•».•*! canliac weakness and some i.lema of the lungs.

fur

Moii'li'.v tioxt. His rt.MDuina aro to hicoMvi'yi.'d li,y v.ay of to 'I'm. Ua^ruo. 'I'lin MinWt:rs uf Si.in anj otiii-r a'.itiioi'iti.^.swill t'' in waiting to rocoivo 'hov v.ill bo taken to tin1 lialaoo'in'1 ho Norn ''HiHlc.jy'-jS'

.Arrest ot a I*«•! »tiIt

Aft»*r this condition ha/1 last4.xi with»ut much change fur about two immtiis more the patient expelled during a violent fit of eou^hiiii: tho cif:ar»»tts «nveljm*1 in muou^and waxy looking niivtUT, tnd then rememlx-'rcil that be h/vl never found his cigarette aft:r xhn slap on the back four months V'fore. Th? pnenxn»nia ]wn*«Lst^l for two or thrw months alter the »4.xpulsion of tlu

FOREIGN

Loudon L*.am^t.

Mng !Mn|| rHwun at

LS

sheep another timo when

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ui'i li«iki-d again, and blowod if the marten didn't have a woanel. Hold on: 1 hain't dono yot. Tho wr.irt 1 wl a moiiso by tho hind leg, and tho mouse was trying to jw tiirough a littlo do in tho fonoo oi' my back van! whoro ho had boon and rolilod my hons of a koniol of coin, which stuck out of tho litll" mouth. ino of "tlio young r'«istojs was trying got tho o.ini aw-av fnun him. not that thoro wasn't pk-nty more, but that i.i a rooster's nature, you laiow. Now, 1 had hound pup. and tlio antic# of tho young roiwi,-rs made him cajior round arter him, and this siirrod up tho old oat. ami

A* orw mrf»» 8tng SiiiR in Ontni! Ihibim trsln a glanoo can had of t.ht' looln frimm biuiltllng. At nlgtii n»w» erf bjchte iUumii* (3m are U»' in ,-aicl ti» ihoncH 1«K lnikltu: )-l witii If

bo th.it galleries npiui which hich tho convicts at ancu uri»« that tlia ive with imiviug iigarwi, rilVu ffiuiniintc each

Kallery, ou tl^t nlort for uuy imtbrcttk. Aft^r o'ckctli at night not sunuJ 18 h.variL The "all right" Ml i.s souniltvl at r.:30 ovi'.ry night, tho iVny kwjk'ra aru n'libK^xl by a few night num. tho convi«H aru Kx-itxl in thoir cells, iron entr.inivdixjrs takp tho placo of t-ho \TIXH1en oims Junng Vlh- iliiy. and tho [Tison lb ck**nl for

UK

\v:inln'f nMirnc\ wbon.' ilinnor is scrvisl G. Uio inftnonco of tho quiet of tho jnwi! oituu'l-s, uml abiint 0 o'clock {.•very ouo is ftslo*!i or npjvircntly r. With 1^31) jxmjilo in that v:iht ltu-.losnro iKt a touitd in b»-ini ivxccpt tho rf^ul uf tho night pianLs or tiio phwshing of tho river ai£.*inat tho bulkheads.—N\'\v York World,

IJv lrr.un«-

Thoro arc but two epot-V. -L-i a man's lifo. Tho first that of hope and youthful illusions, vrtion ho woaa-s his hair bi-as.iied 1 vliiuil his cars and loaves it wildly floating in the breoxo. Tho second when, gloomy and dojectcd, ho h:is filially subscribed to Solomon's ttlict, vanit is vanit'irnm, uiid pulls hi. tliiuned locks morufully uvt-x liis oyv.biuV.ii-— Judge.

Uookboep'jrs and others of sedentary habits cure coi^tipallou with Simmon's I.iver Uegulator.

N otice.

Whereas, at the las* regular mo:?tihi? of the Common Council of the City of Crawfordsviiie. Ind .heh' on the 17th day of Nov. ls^i), the City Civil Kuirincer of saui City ptv.'sented his tojal report for the graveliuir of Oak -treet from Wabash ivenuo to COIIUKO street ia said city, aiidthut thereupon, the Mayor ap^inted ,i I'ommittee of the Coinuion Council to consider said renon an.', to hear objections thereto.

Now, therefore the following uamed norsons lo-wit: IsaacC. Klston. Joanna M. Lane, The Dove Tail Hodv and (.Jear Company, Catharine Linen. V" D. Tilney, Daniel W. Veaarloy, Warren H. Ashley and lames ii. Bryant, whose projerly is assessed as shown by said rt|«.irf, for the cos's of the said improvement, of said portion of said streei, are hereby notrieu thai \u\ CMinmitU»'» will meet in the Council Chamber of said cityjon the 15th day of December, L*yo. at o'clock a. m., to hear objections to said report and assessments Aou said parties are required to thou and there show cause, if any there be, why said report should no he confirmed and the assessments made as therein set forth.

By order of the Common Council, A

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and s*uno avlema of the i-i^ht lung, due probably to emlHjli.siu, n*u.uuned at the dato of the re}»ort nearly a y»?ar laU-r. This, i« well as Hotno uthor case* that have hs«n i»nbli^hil. apjteare Hb»w tiiat the bronchi ure co ci*lin^iy uderant of foreiicii l«dies. even whwi not encyst1.—

A «if Tr\-- Ilwurmf,tH)n. Alvmt 1^7") a lar^e true of the c.hn spei-ics, ^r.iwiiig on tiio farm of Mr. Smyth, m-tor of LittJ- Iluti^hUm, England. \va:-: liiou'n down, upturning an (piaritity of dirt in its fall. Thi.s lar^e bail vf o.irth lu'id aluuct on-tin.-ly washed fnim the .111 U». up]M*r Hide \vh»'!i. in 1^1, workinon wen w^.t tf work ronioviiiy tiio olil forvat inimsr^'r. AVh.-n they h.-yi iviwtxi off s-ev-v~l of tho laru-e limbs on the uudrnuoHt (iidi\, to th-.'ir r.uit aisiorn.^linient.

IMI

I'n-ler much more successful treatment that l»r. Huntsintrer ha been usinjr for the t^^t uioutlis, hi' practice has greatly increa-ed. The Doctor now treats morr Kye. Kar. Nose and *bifnlc ''utarrh patients witn Milder remedies at'.d b»tteran«i quicker cure.than ev«*rb'.'lon». T»dstre'itment Is e^peciulh' suited to Children and peculiarly sensitive [•••rsons.

SJ»«.••HI!attention

to the

lo

nay downriirtit terror, the tree r*»! of it own accord and wont back into tho pit excavated by thi: upturning riotji nix years before, htandinj up in its original ])laci., straight as an arrow, tn 1SWJ it threw out fresh, j?rot head, and ("till stands, ev-'ii to thi.s day, ctin.ou^ cxample 1.1I a r. oijrrcclt'd ti'oi.—-'"'t. 1. 11 is Ki publi'-

I11 Al.-ace. not- far I'roiii Worth", thoro is now a \e,nniie d...lothe youii'.!: Hnjclish-

Sumn.-r man wlio was tliy .first victim in the •alion uf KraiH'o-(.h. rinan war. Yonnir Lieut

?:i.0()il against the Centennial Itailding I Wirwlow. who was attadi-d uAh'r, (Jerami I ,ri!» t\ A«^ni'i :i1 i/m t\{ II ivtun

and Loan Association of liaylon. O.. was arrested liere Thtirsday. Jle at denle! his truiH, but linally con-' Xiisod. lie in 00 years ohU

man aruty. ivr.hot \vireconuniii-riu^ with tho stntt.jiy.om? of tho first hulleis Ured on the French side.

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night. Ev« to tho

!.OI.K«'*I STHMLINI

ami inott i'ittirait to urr. Al.^o all Su riTH-iil cart'K n* CHlar/K'l *, Cr»*« I y-?», r«»i mil ie*. ho. Operations on the Kye Hall perlormed '..»tli«»tn J'ain.

A noLrleeU".! or bmlly treated Chr^jnfe Catarrh i-the irreat eaxjse et so mueh dcaiiiess iu the middle-afcri'd and elderly pvonie, alo 1.1' eonsumption. A ehpjniedischarge t'roiH the ear Is very daniM-rous to lit e, It is liable to cause blood poison brain disease. Consultation tree.

DCfT A I V'^ph* are so dei f}it»Ml OTLtlrtlLLO.

lht

.jua'jty,

•itid Kletrtmt S!yht (dvipsr proprTtic-s ol'ihe Doctor's I'erfect Fitt'njr Spectacles unci Kye ti!ase thattiieir sale is eon^.jiutly lncr«*as in jr. StillselUnv.it factory pricey and tl ia tiM-uiFree ot {'}»:i7K«.*. Sp«»eial pains taken I •*st the face and eye,thusjriviny th«» rre»u^t ease and ct»uib»rt, as well as jrreatly l:nphv imr lht? perconul uppearance «r tm* v,'carer Cilas»rs snccessfully ntted wher»« others fail Ti»i ad. will aunear e-verv otlier wi-ek.

KKl'KKKNCKs. (ieo. I). Hurley, attorne ft law, son Frank, discharge M'roj'n eursan^l deafness .John It. l.VMirtnej'.lawyerjson.badeye ami eai (». L. Mills, dealnesn etc., twenfyyears standiiiir: Gus Mayer, daughter confined nine months in dark rwm with viol«*'it eye (11: ease.eauMmr total blindness Israel I'atu^n, total blindness from cataract MUs (')ara AVston, vioi»'*nt ulceration »f eye bail K. Smith,wife, eycdiM-ase A. U. liayless, mother, eye disease: Dr. James Thompson. doai'nes. ,aU of Crawiord-viile. Hon. Silas Peti'rsoa, wife deafne?^, bad case. Potato Creek Frank Powers, ohrouic catarrh. banker. Colfax omrrt mau W. D. Owcn.i, bo^ansport, diseharjre from ears and deafness: Jud*re Waujrh. Tipton, S\irrlealoperatton on eye that restoredMtrht .Jud£e Tirrhune. b?ban'on. inii.. deafnes^: K.v-Senator

Kent, Frankfort, hal catarrh and d«»afnfefin .1. binn. Maee, cata:M-hal deafness, and numerous others in this vicinity equally bad.

Dr. Hunts'iurer wiU le ut Dr. C. K. hanHiA oltiee, in CrawfrrJvilly. on TliritSDAY, Dee. 11, atid every two veek thereafter.

Will be in Dr. lei^-rV olllee at Wavelund on ridav. De«-. and leyularly evorv four we«.'ks thereafernn Frldav

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The most popular W«.«kly newspaper In the riiite»i S«ate«, tin lur/eM elrailation. and the u»l "Uh-tly ..W^'kly newspaper that.

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Lecture Course!}

Ojtfiison

W. C. CAKR, Mayor.

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COYT,

Nov. ri-j.

City Clerk.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Dlush c»f Kv«f* is bet ban jwjwcjer, for It

ITKKS

Instead of injuring, iiur ajrent will ealh MltS. H. SMOCK. branch OlVice Itiush of Hoses.

Indianapolis, 1ml.

DRESSMAKING.

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Miss J. Hiatt. Mr*. M. A. Brown and Mi** Mary Dilliuan ate now prepared to do tlrovsiiiakin^ for ladies and children, and solicit a share of tho puhlio putronuifo. Ciittiii(,'ilo:'-e short notice.

Kooui over LevinbonV Btore. the lirst f-tmnvRy wiht of Kion Hi uU, .Main St. Bridul outfits a specialty.

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FriiKITCKE Kepaii'd and Pnckod lor Siiipnu.'iit.

GEORGE R. RICE. Joel Block, 112 West Pike Street. Out-ot-town work ^(diettod.

A. D- L0FLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insnraace.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

l^i La~t. Main Street, with Exra Vorlf

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRANSFER UHE,

R. C. WALKUP, Prop. PyrfiseriKurn and lia^Kage to Depots, lloteU, itt any partof lite CItv. Also proprietor ol the

Bayleaa Te:i-C«i Hack Line The Cheap Prices wlP be maintained and Satisfactoiy service rendered. Leavecallfi at Stables on Market street, slate at Sr.od^rass .k Murphy's. Telephone No. 47.

T^OTICK OF ASSKI.MF.NT.

Notice Is hereby jrlven that. Jen? West ha: lieen appointed a^slirne«* in the nsslK.*nnent oi Chaunci'j lodjrrass for the benetlt. ot his eredibjrs, All claims doe the late tlrm oi Snodjrrus.s Murphy and all claims dm ''hauneey Snotl^rra.ss must oe iul« 1 to .b West. JKKK WKST,

Nov.27. Asslirnee.

Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith

0111

Uo'sl" enco

218 Sollth

r,'l!"

O. M. (Jiu (!(i, Preshlent.

W, S.

very «jul*kly

by ruisUnr elubs fort lie IH.AIH:. We are now paying Hie highest anion nt for elubs ever ottered by any newspaper. Wewanl airenis everywhere, Wrib? us for eor.tldentlal teniH to agents.

TIIM ItLADi:, ... Toledo,

Blrcct

Mra. Dr. GrltHth fflvtja rfpecial attention ChroDlc and Surgrlcnl DIBORHUB of Womou, Ghlltlreu, and Obhtetrica. Dr. GrifUtb, agtmorul practice,

GONSUIJTATION FRSB.

THE CUAWKOUnSVILLB

Y. MX. A

MOFIT.TT, Vice President. (i. r.

DRUIIAM,

WeeordliiK' Secretary. )P

H. T. Kiv»J, Treasurer. NT. C'.

CCAV,

(Jeneral Secretary.

Baths, Tub and Shower Uymnasium, Bowling Alleys, Piano, Games and Heading room. Meetings Sunday at 4:30, p. in. Visitors always welcome.

Seeretnry Met'ay's olliee hours are from 9 to JO a.m., and It:'10 to ft :M0 p.m. and i.'vwrv evivahig from 7tot 'J0, exeeptlnK Saturday,

IF YOU BUY

A SILK DRESS!

Of D. F. McCLURE,

That is aiailo by tho

ftatcliam? Silk Company,

AnU should it

Break, Crack or Wear Greasy,

Return It and Got Your Money, or another pattern,

positively a^ree to do this.

We have just received some new goods of their make and

.would like to show them to you.

We have also bought expressly for the

HOLIDAY TRA3DII]

New Armore Silks,

New Faille Silks,

New Rhadama Silks.

An elegant gros-grain, 24 inches wide, for $1.25 worth •/j-

D. F. McClure,

D. W. Tougley baviug retired from the liria of Yougloy .t MoClutnrook iu tho

Boot and Shoe Business

1 am now going it alone ami offer unprecedented bargains in Kootwear ol" All Kinds.

Desiring to close out the old stock preparatory to placing in new good*.

Will Sell at Cost

And

III NOIIII)

tin** Hclnw Cost.

Those goods must be sold for CASH. This i.s the more satisfactory w.iy oi' doiug b::siiiC3s to both the buyer and seller.

Now istlietime to buy Winter Boots and Shoes.

JOHN McCLAMROCK.

SPECIAL SALE OF

Wall Paper! Window Shades!

To make room for our Spring-

pose closing oat our present stock ot Wail Paper and Window Shades regardless of cost.

Robinson & Wallace.

Beckner & Buser.

13*3 South Washington.

Curry Combs, Cushions,

Brushes, Whips,

Hobos, Sleighs,

Horso-Blunkcts, Vehicles.

stock

we pro­

PIANOS and ORGANS

LEAS ED, TITS EI) ami REPAWN'1Or I'ACKKU.

JOHN M. MAC?, No. 71 bout li lireen St reet