Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 August 1891 — Page 2
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ftoth the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts irently ret promptly on the Kidneys, ^-ivcr and Bowels, cleanses the sys/•ni effectually, dispels colds, head-
Mies and fevers and cures habitual, constipation. Syrup of Figs is the jnly remedy of its kind ever pro iKjced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt
its action and truly beneficial in its efleets, prepared only from the raosi oertlthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.
Svrup of Fics is fcr sale in 50c And 81 bottles by all leading drug-iji-'.s. Any reliable druggist wbr may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try i(. Do not accept any fiihstitute,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO itAicisco a. LCwsviLLS. tv aiw roan. *•.
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This Is the Great Medium of
Supply and Demand for the
People of Crawfordsville.
We Invite You to Patronize
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We Uree \ou to Read It.
•MEETINGS. •ad. will
Under !hi?- Mt-ad will \m published fn»«.'for thrw ivs nntii-»r?» of nusitinv«! of all kinds o! SM:ietl»jv. .» a Unr.
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WANTED- HELP.
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be piitdfshed not {jutllelent
\\'.\NTKl).—A tfirl to do liousi* worn. A{pl\ linuu-iJiHt**)v to Mr-. J. A. Gilbert -•t Main street.
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NV AN I KI).—A rM«i girl wanted t-odi general housework can obtain an excvl h'at pl.-uy« at gook wjtges by cailiug at 41' est \N abash uv»nue.
WANTED SITUATIONS.
Notices under this head free f«»r thrsc that d»w'*s n«»t do the work rome again.
LOST,
Notices under this head free for three days
I" O^IV-A pig weighing between W) and T. JLrf |«o:»nd^. crop oil left ear. Heturn to I K. Ket-knin and be rewarded.
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FOUND.
Notice?''under thl* h»-ad fre» for
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FOR RENT.
NoMi'e-». under tin* h»*ad on»' cent a line dtiy. Kight won.is to a lino. Nothing ie* than 10 «aent« taken. Lash lnadvanee.pl
A hous»« on south Walnut witl itehen. Applv at Cumberland A: Miller. 10 tf
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nomt» and summer kiiehcn. Applv at
Albrights baki-ry or
FOR SALE.
Notices under this heail one eent a ji dav. Klghl word- to a line. Nothing le** th:in lo i-t-nts taken. .!ih in advance, please.
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isALK—Au open laood silver wate Klgln movement, cheap. In(|ulre at th Journal othee.
FOR TRADE.
Notle under this head one c-ent a line ad«v Kigtit wonN tn a line. Nothing iiss than I ei'tite taki!ti. Cash luadv.inee. please.
MISCELLANEOUS.
t. iHler Ibis b'.'ii'l business notices of u[l klnrl will be 1' srrlel HI lite rule of tivo cents a bin* DIIY. ASH In IKIVJUKM-, pli-N.-i'.
"\\7AMKIJ '.yK'tiI representatives in ln'llVV hiih1.1 represent Investinent onin.'inv. -•VOtlre1.!. .Ino. it. itiiwlan, Ho al InHiiratu lib! Lr.. I blcairo. 111.
AN TKO—An airtlve. num:Ht man—salarj V\ *100 monthly, lr suitable, with opp»itijintv WMulvincc, to renrenent locallv, a rehiMjhsdde New ork hoiitsc. Kelcrenc«'. MaiuitHcturer, liox l.ih.i N. \. *ept, 10
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wish to advertise unythlnK' anvwhore atanylline write 1'. KOWKLL^ o.. No. 10 pruceM.. New ork-
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one In ne«l oi Inlormatlonon subject of adveilMnj,' will do well to obtain a eopy of liook lor Advertisers, piiK«^. nricconc dollar. Mailetl, paid, on reeelpt of price. Contains aearclul CIHIIpilation from the American Ncw^pajM-r lUreetiny of all the bent papers ani class journals: five* the circulation niilntr of every one, and a fofHl deal of Inlormatlon alout rut- nud other mati4*r |M*rlaliiliiK to the buviii«-*s ol advertlslnir. Addresy UOWKLI/S ADVKUTIS. IN(» HI IUL\t\ 10 Spruce .St., N- V.
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O'Hco over the Corner Hook btore. KeHldcnco 500 bouth oAhlnvt^^n Btrc»i OfHoe hours—U to 1:*. •*. to fip.rn nnd 7 oh p.in
Huckleii'K Arnica Salve.
The beet salve in the world for Clltfl,
brumes soroe, ulcers salt rheum fever
soree, tetter, cliapped hands, obilap.r,l» |tH
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THE WF.KKI.V JOL'KN'AU:
Three immili* Sl.x inoiHi'f 111 ii.' i'.» r...
Kor papers sonioiitslilo the county 10 mil-' aiMitioua! for postal*. Tbi W'KKKI.V muwi invariably paid for li advance.
Sond postal note or money order.
Ti 1TKSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1SP1.
This Date in History—Aug. 27. 55 H. 0.-Julius Cirsar land\i tn Britain. 520- Boothfus. author of the ^'onsnlations of.
N*he*uJf»l by order of the Em-
17*3-Jarm*. Vhrmmson. jvtft, natbor of "The Uun{, txjrn 17U).
JTT6-Battle
n{ L»»r^ Island and defeat o.' the
Si© Unnnihai Hrvmiln. vice presl- ,• dent u. burn tn I'uriA. Utford county, Mc«- dlod Jul t. K*l. Thrive president* nnd one v*c-«« j-ri*shk'nt have dli^J on July 4. 1500 The Counter Craven tLouisa Hrlntoo), famous actr«»&. d!o»L ISGl Battle of NVnync Court Hnnw*. W. Va. 1«62— Batties at Kettle Hun. Va.. and Fort Mc-
Cooft. nonr iirld^ej^rt, Ala. IS64- liattle at Holly Sprlncs. Miss. Ie40-Sfr KowUiad HiJl dirl he c^taSU^hod the cheap jostage S)temof Itrvii Britain and allied I a founding the colony of Sooth
Australia born ITttV 1RO-- Blow- exchanged on the P.oor of conin"es9 by S!*'srs. Ht*ckwith. of Sew Jersey, and
NVila»oov of Washington
IN A NUTSHELL.
Mujor MeKinley sii his kev note speech at Niies last Saturday gave this brief summing up of what the revised tariff is in the way of increased and decreased duties:
There are eight hundrt-d and fortytwo articles in the new tariiT law. Of course the duties on one hundred and ninety were reduced. On eighty of these articles the duties were changed fnun ad valorem to sjiecific. 'oecause ex-I-erience has shown that ad valorem duties inv te frard uix.in the revenue ami ojK?rate unfairly to the honest merchant and importer.
There are two hundred and forlv-nine articles in the new tariff law on which duties are identical with those under the previous law.
Upon what art#!es were the duties inreiise.]: I'orty-cii ht were ujori agricultural products. fortv-tJirw ujxin wool iinl its priKlncts. twenty.four u|n tlax and its {jrolncts. Forty percent, of the mereas'.'S wns for the better protection farm products. Twenty-eight of thuiiTenses were uixm champagne, wine uid spirits, live on tobacco, ooe on piuin. three on silk. 1'titles were incr(jisel U|»in lwpiors. ipagnes. tobacco, silk, eiiiliroiduries.
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N««. 0. ni^'t? ':v»rv lui.—dtiy evoinnif in the I'lifK'in.T-Jilfiek, on WiUtheaM corner of Ma and W ashinwton tn.ets. Hie Hed will t»c w«jrki.N,i on ilier-venintr of rfept. 1. ^XMl) iTisv't'llt
liiCefe. line hosiery, broadcloth, lim ni-ns. opium for smoking, fine cut UhUiS. 1'ieiicli andlionnan china, fire irtiis. playing cards, yiearl buttons, jew ry, pianos, seal fur and tin-plate. Or hundrinl and eighty-five duties under the new law are the same as under tli' Mills bil
The reductions were on suenr. mo husses, leather, boots and shoes, lumber, rice, starch, trace chains, hammers. pikes. tacks and nails, wire, screws nuts and washers, files, rasps, ropes binder-twine, log chains, piping, stoveplates, horse shoes, seivini,' needles. co[ per and products of. lead anil product." f. nickel and products of, structural iron, bar iron, hoop iron, sheet iron, tool rails, wire rope and wiro nettini books for the blind, varnishes. lur]Hn tine, camphor, chloroform, clvcerine, medicinal preparations.
This should be cut out and preserved as it contains in a nutshell the facts, refute much of the Democratic lying about the McKinlev bill
THAT this country is peculiarly blessed by providence seems to be proven 1 jond preadvcritnre. In our earliest struggles (treat Britian and the wild savaftes took a hand at our destruction then Mexico anil last, but not least, the Democratic party, who for a centurv have been using their utmost endeavors to destroy this country and in ISfiO came very near it. Not withstanding all these calamities, to which attempts are made to add the Farmers' Alliance schemes. (tod and the Republican party bids fair to down all opposition (lood crops and wise legislation on tin part, of the (}. O. 1'. will bring the country through the wilderness of opposition and the llag that has waved triumphantly over so many victories will still wave
A nnoin acreage of wheat will b» drilled this fall by the farmers of Mont gomery county. This year's splendid crop bus given an impetus to wheat rais ing.
CICAWI'IIKIIMVII.I.K sjKirtK I'xtond thoir sinciTcst HjinjKitliy to the Linlogn lxivs. I'lii'V know how it is tlionmelvefl.
IF Jiirk Frost will post]wnc nn (•iirlv visit Montgomery county will li.ivc mi excellent cro]) of corn
li Crawfonlsvillc was IIK lawless a tmvn as Shclbyville, or even Kokomo, wliitiH'ajnKin would break out.
A llnon In It lven.
ITuvinq used "Mother's Friend" would not Vie without it. It IB a 1XK to wives who know they have JHIKS through the painful ordeal of childbirth Mas. C. MF.i.i'.ontNF., Iowa. Write the Uradfield lte^'ulator Co,, Atlanta, Oa., for further particulars. Hold by Nye A- ()., Crawfordsville, Ind.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriai
We have sold Klv'sCroam Halm alxmt three years, ami have recommended its use in more limn a hnndred special cases of catarrh. The unanimous answer to our inquiries is, "It's the best, remedy that I have have ever used." Our exparties continued to cure.—J. II
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corns and all skin eruptions, and loss- Montgomery ,t Co., Druggie,Deeorah, tively cures piles, or no pay required. j0Wll It is guaranteed to give |x»rfict satis-| faction, or money refunded. l'nce 2fl I See those China silks, dress jmtoente per box. For sale by Nye & Co terns, at :i.r centw, al Ale I^«Vinson's.
A Popular Author.
Dr. Samuel Smik-s, author of the iojui-1
lar book Self Help" was twrn in 1913, and began life as a doctor in a small Scotch town, but soon left :'!'ilicine for journalism. Loiter he was made secretary of a railway company. is
J1.'.', I first book -w.is a Life of George Stephenson, and
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RAMUF.L S5III.ES.
Man.'.'
I waa born as free as the silvery Ilpht That In a southern fountain: Free aa the sea-fed bird that nestd
On a Scandinavian mountain Free a* the wind that mocks at the sway And pinioninc clafp of another.
Yet in the slave they scourged today I saw and knew—my brother!
Vested In purple I aat apart. But the chord that smote him bruised mo. I cloeel my ears, but the sob that brvko
From his savage breast accused me. No phrase of reasoning judgment just The plaint of my soul could smother.
A creature ^ile, abased to the dust. I knew him still—my brother.
And the autumn day that had smiled so fair Seamed suddenly overclouded. A gloom more dreadful than Nature owns
My human mind enshrouded. I thought of the power benign that mado And hound men one to the other.
And felt in my brother's fear afraid. And ashamed In the shame of my brother. —Florence Ear In Coates.
Permanency.
A lover carved upon a bed of stone His lady's name, and set thereto a rhyme And on the rock were marks beside his own,
Scratched by a glacier in primeval time.
And yet the passion that his spirit stirred. The while he cut her fond and fleeting name, Methtnks was raoro eternal than the word
The ice ace spoke—time's snow against love's flame! —Richard E. Uurton.
Mao.
0 little ant toiling alone the ground! You cannot see the eagle on the wind Soaring aloft and so you go your round And measure out the earth with your small line. An Inch for all Inlmityl —Constance Fetilinore Woolaon.
The Difference.
Some weep because they part. And languish broken Leartud. And others—O my heart!—
Uecauso they never parted. —'Thomas Bailey Aldrlch.
IN THE LARGE CITIES.
A I im..vnKi.rm.v Chinaman has thirty gwis. I1F.UI.IN. with l.Sl.VWO people, has only £'",U0 dwellings.
Of '.he twelve largest cities In the world three are in Japan. LOMHIN theater-going is said to have declined to a remarkable extent.
WASHINGTON is the only city of any size in this country that possesses no factories.
DIRINO the lost ten years the 1'nrls Gas Company has paid Into the city treasury S-t(t,U00.0(X). lilim.iN has just decided that wooden pavements are. a failure, while l..onst,antinople is having the hrst fine put down.
THE first London directory was printed In lw'iT and contained but sixtyfour pages, with the names of 1.7U0 persons and firms.
THKRF. arc upward of fifty hospitals in London. The earliest. St. Hartholomew's. was founded 111 1109, and St Thomas, in 1
CHICAGO expects to complete its new Masonic temple, twenty stories, or 273 feet high, by the first of May, 1S9-J. It will be five feet higher than the tower of the famous Auditorium In the same city.
A liouftchold llcclpe.
To very thin batter add quickly a little hot butter.—Life.
Pictorial Phraic.:
'OETTIXO A MOVE ON HIM. -Life.
Wheu Baby was idc*, we ga,o her Cvtorta. SVht'n Rho was a Child, «he cried for CaaUrla. UHion she heciimo Mliw, clung to CastorUL Ulieo film bad Children, she gave them CMtcrfei
StorkhoUIern' Mci thif/.
A special meeting of the stockholders of the l'eojile's Natural CJas Company of Indiana, is called for Tuesday, the first day of September, 1891, at 7 p. in., at small court room in the city of Crawfordsville, Indiana, for the pnr]Ksn of taking action on a resolution to reduc the capital stock of the company from 8500,00(1 to $300,000, also to increase the number of directors from five to seven. The annual meeting of the stockholders ill be held at the same time and place, at which meeting among other thing a pro]oKition to increase the shares of capital stock from S'J5 to $100 will 1K acted upon.
W. I'. ITKIUSON, I'refi. 1),JII.WIN.
Attest. J. H. DII.KS. A. F. llamsey, Sec Crawfordsville,"August 21th,
When I began using Fly's Cream Halm my catarrh wiw so bad had headache the whole time and discharged a large amount of filthy matter. That has al most entirely disappeared and Ihavenot had headache since.—J. II. Sommers Stophney, Conn.
WirilLN OUR BORDERS.
[ntoroslinc Blta of Infommt'on from Ir.dlnna Towns.
The Kpivorth l.viisur. I
Hl.onMixr, ro\. lnd., Au_- SI.—Thestate convention of the Kpwoilh loiwuo xuitinued its sessions Wcdui'Sdiiy with a iurnv.- attendance The aiuiv thus (ar wii-, tin1 meetinj which was ln-ld in the asscntblr ri^'tn Wednesday rising of the
morning at tin luu. The meeting was in charjrc I of W. 1". Sheridan. of lmlianwork of the
apolis. At o'clock th
Self Help" and other works caine latir. •-'•invention was cominenced Kev. His latest booV is "A Publisher and His I-- lacon. of Kvansvi'le. iva elec Friends."
Kev. C. ticl
president, and Rev. Mr. MHire,'»f Edintnr'». seeretarv. The Hlooin'tis^ton 1 league as a body wa, voted ii.emiaT wTienpal"Vc.inesa constant companion I of the convention. Ki'i'-
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TKKKK HAVTK, In.L, Aug. 27. In the state breeders' races Wednesday the 2:S2 trot was won by Nellie Stillson, Fashion second, the latter getting two heats. liest time, 2:^4. McCuHough won the special stake for J-year-olds. ]test time. 2::0. Two-year-old pacing Callie S. won in 2:25H. Waif won the 2:32 pace, Carro getting the first two lieaLs. llest time, 2:24V Winsome won the2:40 trot in stra'ght heats, llest tune, 2:2S:V llnnkem Lniter Arrest.
INDIAN*ATOI.IS, Ind.. Aug. 27.—The three Inilinna bankers who are to test the legality of the order of the state iKiard of tax commissioners demanding that they shall submit a list of their depositors were placed under arrest Wednesday. The three who were selected as the victims were V. T. Mallott. president of the Indiana national bank: Hugh Dougherty, of the lUulVton state bank, and l'hilllp C. Decker, president of the German bank, Kvunsvilie. The arrests were made in nccornanee with arrangements of the attornevs of the bankers, and there was nothing more unpleasant for the parties to submit to than to acknowledge service of the warrants charging thnn with contempt. Mr. Mallott's: case will be tried in the Tinted States district court and the others in the state courts. Applications were at once made for writs of hubcas corpus. These were issued and the cases were con tinned for hearing until next month.
The MtncM f»ent to TrUon. iNniANAi'oi.is, Ind.. Aug. -7.—Thy examining trial of Lharles Hubbard on a charye of murdering Marshal Dillon, of llauuhville, some iveelcs ago, had a sensational termination Tuesday. Charles French testified that Hubbard said he had done the shooting. Hubbard then introduced a half dozen witnesses who swore that French himself did the shooting. Ills testimony was to the effect that when the marshal attempted to arrest French a scuflle ensued and they fell to the ground. Dillon drew his pistol, but lefo he could use it French wrenched it from his hand ami llred three shots and Dillon fell mortally wounded. French's own testimony corrolxirated the fact of his having the pistol before a shot was fired, making the proof against him apparently conclusive. Hubbard was discharged and French was sent to jail with a charge of murder against him.
In term In Hi-llc of Ilmili'l lloonc. JKKFKlisoNviI.I.F., Ind., Aug. 20.—A remarkable relie has been found at Hrc.'ir. Mill, imbedded in a large tree. It is a sandstone tablet three by six by eight inches. I'pon it are carved the names of L. Wetzel], .lacob Shelbv, John Wetzell, Daniel Uoone and the date lbl'J. The first and fourth names are in Roman characters the other two in script The tablet had grown deeply into the butt of the tree. The Wetzells, like lloone, were celebrated Indian fighters and Shelby was one of Indiana's Hrst pioneers. I'rof. W. W. lionien pronounces the relic genuine.
l'rott.Hlrt from I ml In im Tnxpiiyrrrt. IMHANATOMS. Ind., Aug. -27.—The general disMitisfuction over the increased assessments and the tax law has brought representatives of manv counties before the state board of tax commissioners to make complaints. The board listened to protests of this character all day. Among the counties represented were Adams, Alien, iientnn, Clark, Decatur, .Shelby, Dubois,! anklin nnd Green. It is claimed that the valuation of lands by the assessors generally lias been excessive.
(io\. limey'. Appointment*. IMUA.NAl'Ol.is, Ind, Aug. '27.—Gov. Ilovey has uppointcd David 10. Ilcem, of .Spencer, and Sylvester Johnson, of lrvington, trustees of Purdue university. He also appointed John C. Dunbar, of (.reenciustle, world's fair commissioner, in place of John Worrel, of la_\ ton, ho has resigned to take the position of sugar inspector under tho McKinley tariff law. The governor reappointed KI wood Smith, "f Mount Vernon, to the board of state dental examiners.
shop,, KIM,„| |,y Lightning, CfAsi-om, Ind., Aug. 27.-Thirty-four sheep huddled under a tree near here •wn. instantly killed by the same Hash Ji lightning.
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read a jiaper. followed h.v a.'i a by dav or ni^ht when life itself seems to be a Prof. II. 1,. lteules, of lieeiK'ntle. The calamity and when all tliis is reversed by .. l,v a woman, whose onlv ambition is to do eood nonimiresMonclo. I an a.ldr, b.
Tresulrnt (.-oultcr, «f linltiinu univi r- title? sity. In the afWmn .juju-rs wi-re «yni| DIUVLiiU'C1 Vegetable read by Wi. iain TaH»ott ani Miss L| UIA Li rUlNllfllVI 0 Compound Kato I'anlsim. At oVUnrk a hhkIoI Kpwurth Wtfue ini-otin^ was ht-Ul. euros all thoso peculiar woaknmsM nnd alter which Dr. I'.ei ry, of Oiic.tjro, (,'ave an address on the GENERAL OUIUK'£ uf the Kjiworth league.
Having In Irdlann.
(IitKKNsnrr.r.. Ind.. Atm. J7 day. the first dav of the races, found pl.-a^a weather and good track, in th.- -year-old trot Winder got the first heat and Decatur tiir'i the second, third and fourth heats. lic?t lime, Haven Wilkes got third money and Slippery lien fourth. The 'J.trot was won by Lettie C. in straight heat.-, seconds, third and fourth money being divided equally between Norwich, Honest Duke and Trix, each of them making a second, third and fourth position.
Worth its n'cight In Gold. If a prick can le j)laced on pain, "Mother's Friend is worth its weight in gold ns nn alleviator. My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her two children that she did all together with her last, having previously used four bottles of "Mother's Friend." It is a blessing to any ono expecting of become a mother, says a customer to mine.
UKNDEIWON DALE,
Druggist, Carmi, 111
Write the Briidfleld Regulator Co Atlanta, Oa., for further particular Sold by Nye A Oo., Crawfordsville. Ind
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Wednes- on receipt of $1.00.
end two 2-cent stamps for Mrs. Plnkham's beautiful 88page Illustrated book, entitled GUIDE TO HEALTH AND ETIQUETTE." ft contains a volume ot valuable Information.
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It has saved lives, and may save yours.
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THE MARKETS. OralnR, I'rovUUm*, Ktc. CHWAOO, AUff. SO.
FtrfJUR—Qutet l»ut steady. Spring Wheat Pat ents, 75 tiftkorp', Winter Wheat Flour Patents. straights,
WIIKAT—Unsettled. No. Autmst, FL.03^ 1.05 Reptemhcr, 11.02^^1.034 December, Jl.OIH'&l'OSH.
CORN—Active
and Rrm. No. 2,
No. S Yellow, No. 8. «3Hc Septem* ber, 0'1^^6'Jc October, May, 46^45 473jc.
OATS—Quiet. Market opened lower and made slight Improvement, No. 8, 30^©
if)Hc September, May, 83?j'S3mc. Samples steady. No, 3, 2s^c No. 3 White, S?a3Sc No. W, 00^^3140 No. 2 White, 83K© 8?c.
RYE—Hather eapy for futures and steady for «inh. No. 9 cash, frlHc September, W3fcc. DARLF.Y—About steady. No 8 September, 07e ca«h by sampl—No. 3, 48®A8o commoti to choice No. 4, 46(QA5n, and No. a, 40©46c.
ES9 Pohk—Trading moderately oettve and prices unsettled. Prices ranged at 910.0&& ia20 for cash tia05^l0.90 for Aujfust 110.00^ iae0 for September iai74®l0.dayi for October. and {13.63viQ13.H0 for January.
LAIID—Market moderately active and priccs steady. |Quotatlons Ranged at foi cash f'U.V&fi.BO for September for October, and W 85ftfl.P0 for January.
IIUTTKK—Creamery, 14^33c Dairy. IA®l8c: Packing RUXJU, lie. POULTRY—Live Chickens, JOH^lSc per lb. Live Turkey*. 9®10c per" lb. Live Ducke, 8© 10c per lb. Live
GCCBO, IA 00^4.00
per dozen,
OJLH—Wisconsin Prime White, HE Water White, SHc Michigan Prime White, tHo Water White. lOV^c Indiana Prime White, 9Vic WaUjr Whit*?, JOc Headlight, 17ft test, Qv*c Oaeollne, 87 deg'«. I4ci 74 dog*6, 8^c.
LIQUORS—Distilled Spirits quoted ftrra on the bftFis of *1.1R per gaL for finished gooda.
NKW YoiiK. Aug. 20.
WHEAT—Declined
IH^lVic ou a rontradio
tlon of Husslan export duty talk advanced ft ©He declined He. now eany quiet. August, tl.lOH^l.U September, fUOKSfcl-UHt October, fl.llH'^l.nK December. 81.13S©1.14 8-10 January, 9!.l5H^l.is?i( May, fl.lftftl.l8fc.
CORN—Weak and lower moderately active. No. V, 76®78c, OATS—Weak and lower, moderately active. Western, 35&50C.
PROVISIONS—Hcef Light demand and steady. Kxtra mess, W.5O@ia00 family, fWOO (^14.00 Pork—Quiet and Bteady. New mees, tiT.ft02tl2.00 old mess, 810.00^10.75 extra prime, 9l0.5^1O.7ft. Lard—Quiet and easy. Steam-rendered, $fl.77H.
CLEVELAND, O..
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ACT LIKE MAGIC
i\ ThniMlay. August :T, JM«1.
W. I CJOO1S t!IE Wash \(iu s. i' thi-in a'ont(
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itir main nisle lifted mit finin :h i. *)Id pi in lite shelf jusl fur this Siler If you have Iwo d.uijfhteis btvh have line hluk rvn iir (In ssescf la es p.'ievns atui colfirinifs f-ir ilu ti t:.i ice of one di tvs Or xon ')iy one for your :-:s'ei"i:i lh coti'itrv -vho wmiid not l.i'.cain iard nvney keeping voi c'tildten for their holiday. Attendants uiil le'.ly it how many yards a
-s-i 1 take nnd help vou m.i c)our .• eVctiohs.
'^0 it u*rs«s Illtu'k Lawn at Ik' »l. wort I I'i)- L*u•i.' f»-- Kili'-k I.IIWII lit 10c P«T yn-l, w,»t\li •»', lit '.Th-.
Ulai'k Liiwn at 1I4'.V«1. wort! ti•**,
.*» p.ivtrrn.- Ifku-k Lawn whli IMIh spots»tul •liit!* «ii»of »hiU*aiil bbiok at *2'-' worili .*»0 pleccs flr^•'•^ v'liiKhams at yd. worth hK*. 100 pknfs tfltitfhams Ht v«l worth r-'-j an.I l.V. •i"» pk«vfldicsji gin^hums at I'JIjryd.M'ortli •iOe to 'J.'K*. 8 pleccs dri'ss K»t»Kha!ns at 11V yd, woilli .T»c and 40c. CiLshtneri.' Umrre Satin* sjt?yd. worth 1 .'» atid 00c. All 2.r»c sa ins at 11 fie.
pk-eos Armenian Serjre JH1 Ins. wide at J'c yard w-jrth
Those beautiful American Serges at 9c a yard and the season not half gone!
We are every day pushing in:o 'he Annual Tiade Sale fresh lots of dilleienl goods which we have overlooked—and all at rattling prices.
The following goes into the liveliest of the swim in the morning. For two da-s only:
10 pliwe* Woolen Si-nre l'lulrls In .lurk colors, :\4 inches, at lOe rn«n •LKI. J") pieces liUcernu Woolen IMakls, new shades, H4 Inches. 1 S»e from *L"o. S pieces Cashamere I'laids :J4 liielics IPe
I torn i0c.
15 plec\s Stevens Klarmels, pluid ami Mrlpe:. Is'c fnun 40«."0 plcces .1 »mesiowns New Patterns, Upfront line.
biggish item:
Also this S.* pit'i't's I la/,'It.in Drefs Plalilj. IV.' Inches widt*. hi'jiutlful tiilors uiul romhltmUons, down Intin '.'."n* to M'-jc.
Oro of tho new 65 rent Woolen Dress Stutli. Soft as ihe mclliiwest cheviot every 'lire.id wool. In rhevrnn nnd mixed—-nine cfC' s, grayish, and brownish. \V11. ver had a better liirce-qunrle: di)!la:s \\ui'..'i in ii oiilar ouods. 38 lies wide.
It sl n:ds foi d('/. 11s.
Aug. tft.
PETROIT.UM—Quiet. Standard white, 110, 64c 74 paHoline, 7c 80 gasoline, 10c 63 naphtha. CViC.
Live Stork, CHICAGO,
Aug, W.
CATTLE—Market fairly active and priccs Bteady on best grades other grades 6fal0c lower. Quotations ranged at te.S 6.30 for prime to faucy shipping Steers R.W for good to choice do *4.KkM.80 for oommon to fair do f&7>ft4.40 for butchers* Steers e3.0tipi.00 for Stockers IS.Xr^3.»)for Teians ea00©4.tttfor Hangers 13.00^.SO for Feeders| ei.60&.v<i for Cows 91.60^3.00 for Bulla, and [email protected] for Veal Calves.
Hoos—Market feeling easier and prices 8® 10c lower. Sales ranged at S.2&S4.30 tor Pig* 94.00&3.fi0 for light 94.30iC4.65 for rough pack* ing *i.«»JJ».40 for mixed, and N-70ift5.W foi heavy packing and shipping lots.
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Did A Cleveland, CinDIs cinnati, Chicago Route. & St, Louia E.
Wagner Sleepersonnlght trains. om daycoacheaon fJPvSit 11*ule traloM* Connecting with VWIH Blooming-ton and Vooria to• andIfiwm nvor, Jcnvor ant. the Pac'^. ^nri'nirfletl*nd
Atindlanapoll^ C^nnatl. Sp Columbus to and from tho KM« board ultlos,
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Vandalia Line
DIKKCT HOUTK TO
lashville, Chattanoopa, Florida, Hot Sprui^S ., Texas, Kansas, Jliw"1
Michigan, Cana1^0|.(]|(.rn ()l»®
Clean Depots, Clean Courhes,
