Decatur Democrat, Volume 34, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1890 — Page 5

Highest of all in leavening strength.—U. S. Gov. Report, 1889. baking \ InMI/u- powder , ABSOLUTELY PURE 7 . For twenty-five years the Standard Baking Powder. The\ very Giant of leavening agents. Has a larger use than all other cream of tartar baking powders combined. No ofher baking powder is “just as good as P»oyal,” either in strength, purity or wholesomeness. ' No other baking powder has been shown to equal it, or ♦ approach it, in leavening power and general usefulness, by * the official tests of the United States or Canadian Governments, by the State Food Commissioners, or by Municipal Health authorities. • s No other baking powder makes such light, sweet, delicious and wholesome food, and no other will maintain its strength, * or go so far, or is so, economical as the Royal. For these reasons Royal Baking Powder has more enthusiastic friends among the housekeepers of America than any other article in the domestic economy of the household, The Royal always gives perfect satisfaction. Lign|jweet Wholesome Bread Delicious Pastry

©he democrat — ■■ „ .'.4- , I Jhitri nf Hubsoriptlon. ' Ono Year, In lulviinco fl fit) Hix Mom fix 75 Four Mom In . M> All Hiibrcrlpt loiim not paid during the year will bo charged nt tho rnto of #:J.oo. 011100 In-Doinocrnt Building, mat Hldo of Second Street-ground floor. | Thia week—we told you so. Go to John Mayer tor Unit-class brick. 1 ■ i tStf Henry J, Smith, of I’rcble station, has ’ been granted a pension. A job lot of prints deduced from 7 and 8 cents to 5 cents per yardxit J. Niblick & Son. . -22 ,y ’ E. W. Good, the music teacher, who left the city last spring, is now located in Holton, Kansas. — . __ ( On and after September Ist, Mills & ( Milla will sell strictly for cash. All old < accounts must he settled up 22-2 , Money to Loan—At from 6to 7 per Cent on five year’s time on improved 1 farm and city property. Call on Schurger i & Reed. , 42* 1 Quite a number of our local colored brethren, members of the K "Lime Kiln Club," attended the colored camp-meeting 1 near Greenwood, Ohio, hist Sunday. • —— | The Clover Leaf will sell excursion tickets September 9th, and 10th, to Indian- ( apolis, on account of Republican State Convention, at one fare for the round tH P’ __ The light frost* the latter part of last 1 week cut the potatoes on the prairie lands 1 In the south part of the county. This is 1 al»out all the damage the frost did in this county so far as we can learn,at present.* ' List of unclaimed letters remaining In , the postolfiee at Decatur, Ind., for the week ending Aug. 23rd., i8«yo: Mis* Stelnbakiers, Kate Fisk. Persons calling ; for the above will please say “advertised." g? . B. W. Qj inn, F, M. Jacoh Buhler, Sr., is agent for Huntington lime, Portland and Louisville cement, hair, plaster Paris, etc. Also handles dressed building stone and Markle atone. Get his prices before purchasing elsewhere. Office near Christen’s planing mill. 15—1.6 Married at the residence of the bride's Drujnipon,), on I fbh W’ M|l»9 4. Qp|ir|'n|opd ' $ Piwrk-T £• Uftbhitt. Hpy? p. a. t| officiated. The young couple wore the recipients of many handsome presents ■/ iroin their admiring friends. A mdy in South Carolina w ites: My labor was shorter and less painful than \ on two former occasions ; physicians astonished; I thank you for “Mother’s Friend.” It is worth itn fi, ■ Ih” l‘ih d !!ld<|' R l>o-'CH' I Atlanta, tin., for parUuuiura. Sold by W. H. Nachtrieb. ‘ - n The report that Conductor Parry was discharged from the Grand Rapids road, as published last week, is ertoneous. lie still retains his old position. W # 1A; wau liwchatged |bi* we©k without any cause assigned. All the old conductors on this road are expecting to get a lay oft' at any moment. A Sate investment , 1 Sa • II • y||| ch I? hwoou tftlafa^lpry resplty, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe l plan you can buy front our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr ./King’s New Dis fovery for |f) WOW 1 ' n whan used lor •ny affection of throat. Jungs or chest, such aa consumption, inftainmation of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croup etc , etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste,perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at A- - Children Cry for . 'J .

This week —an improved paper. Sugars down one cent on the pound at the Farmer's Grocery. ' 22-2 Ladies clean your kid gloves with the Mather Glove Cleaner for sale only at the Boston Store. „ 33* ’ Miss Loretta Snow, who has been visiting friends at Carbon, lowa, (hiring the past few months, has returned home. Read the Democrat’s prospectus this week and join our campaign club. Only-thirty-fiye cents from now until the close of IS9O. Uncle Sam has awarded Jacob Ahr, an old soldier of Union township, an original pension for disability received in the service of the United States. For Salk—A live-acre tract of land in the south part of the city, will be sold cheap for cash. 22-i Mrs. Nancy A. Smith. James Cottrell, of Jefferson township, died August 14th, aged 61 years, one month snd six days. Funeral services were conducted by Elder Harris, of Monroe town- ' 7.- • - Some of the business men on Second street near Madison' arc in favor of fencing up the fish pond in that vicinity and supplying it with German carp. What say you, Mr. Street Commissioner? Coflee A sugar, 14 pounds for one dollar; yellow C sugar, 17 pounds for one dollar; also granulated, powdered and cut loaf sugar, 13 pounds for one dollar. Buy your groceries at the Farmer’s Grocery and save 20 per cent. F. W. J/iesse. • • 22-2 The 'yournal is authority for the statement that Samuel J. Jordan is now a ripsnorting republican. If such is the case some one asks us whether it will cause the members of the “Coon Skin Club” to wear mourning for thirty days? We give it up. Soldiers Attention—Now is (hp time to apply for Inpreftsp, findpF prpsent laws many pensioners are cpt|tlcd to larger pensions than they are now yeepiyIng. No pay unless successful, James TJUf ' AH'* flfid Claim Ag't. Huntington sold onp hundred thousand dollars worth of water work* bonds last, week and the people over there feel much elated over the prospect of their having a first class system of water works in the near future. It will soon be time for Decatur to think about putting in an impjqyp mer.t of this kindTl }P il' lpc ofilqur is ftdvftncinjj to coy|e«pqod >Y'|h Mm iuprpaspd pvfooof wheat. Flour ia now spiling at |j,Bo per hundred and there are rumors that it may go higher within a few days. All kinds of breadstufl's will be a better price than for several years, owing to a short crop in every part of the United States, Thorn L J. Nesulmm, special land inspector, snys after many days house to house inspection that he u.".ds full? one third of the people need aid ; two-thirds of the farmers need seed wheat, many more In want of focal- ftU(l prospects very gloomy v be laid udvAuM* fur camplaint on account of short crops in view of this con--dition of afl airs in the west. Prescription of all Physicians Accurately compounded drug staye, the largest s\o r b Q* to»let articles, perfumeries, cosmetics, sponges, hair, bath, shaving and tooth brushes. Truss fitting a specialty. All the leading patent medicines can be found on my shelves. My stock of and chemicals tQ>Tn Ato Wert's Balsam for the throat and lungs, which I can recommend to allies a superior remedy for , coughs, colds asthma, bronchitis and 1 consumption. We guarantee to cure or 1 money refunded. Call for a trial «i|Q Large dollar bqttle, holing Ju' pint, for w fcfinW; Uememher the place? Machtrieb's drug store. 51-* Pitcher's Castorla,

This week —seven column quarto. Miss Kate Jackson is at home from the Valparaiso Normal school. Call and see the fall line of dress goods just received at J. Niblick & Son. 22-3 Thirty-five cents secures the Democrat until the dose of the present year. This is the cheapest offer ever made. Money tq loan in large amounts at six and seven percent interest. 4itf John T. Bailey. Cash and nothing but the cash goes at Mills’ grocery on and after September 1. A settlement of old accounts is earnestly requested. 22?2 Henry MAyer is the local agent of this city for the famous Centlivre beer of Fort Wayne, and the Fred Miller beer of Milwaukee, Wis. When wanting pure beer give Henry an order. jo* Five more mail pouches were found by scavengers in a manhole of a sewer in Ft. Wayne last week. It is thought the pouches belonged to the lot stolen from the Grand Rapids railroad, between Fort Wayne and Richmond, some time ago. The following teachers have been selected for the schools of Kirkland township, the coming term: District No. 1, J. FL Steele; No. 2, Ed. Chronister; No. 3, W, F. Brittson; No. 4, Paul Baumgartner; No. 5, Jessie Loutzcnhizer; No. 6, Wm. E. Fulk. Bradfield’s Female Regulator should be used by the young woman, she who suffers from any disorder peculiar to her sex, and at change of life is a powerful tonic; benefits al,l who ft, Writ©, the Bradfield Reg. Co., Atlanta, Qa„ fay particulars. Sold hy W. H, Nachtrieb. a Rev. Jacob Huntsinger, styled the “children’s preacher,” held one of hU famous illustrated children’s Wrings last Sabbath at the SglylH church, about three nriilcq Dpcatur. The occasion was ftH enjoyable one, highly interesting impre-siye, and a real treat (q,. ©hil4» ren. Th© avoirdupois social advertised to take place at the lecture room nf th© M. K. church on last Saturday evening was not very extensively patroniaed. It is said the (bar us drawing a two or three hundred pound young lady kept many of the boys whose purses were not loaded down with silver dollars, away from the social, MVi\ilh\ N- J- No.\- loth, L J); ®.- Slv>-xd have taken Vptdeu qfy WW wtediem©, Dr. Burdick’s ¥jidhhy Gur©, and it has done me much good, I was so I could not work, but now I work steady all the time. Yours truly, Thomas Berry. Price 75c. and SI.OO. Sample lottie free.- For sale by Holthouse burn. a gray postal-card smaller than J \h© present one will be made for the use of women, and the present size will continue to be made. This* reminds the NewYork Sun “of the philosopher who had a cat and small kitten, and wanted, make it convenient for ludUWt* io get in and opt ojf Vk-U woodshed without JhU d°w- He sent for a carpenI ijeu :\u,d told him to make two holes through the lower part of the door. The large one was for the cat and small one for the kitten. Only <7 W©Htey Boyd, grocers, will Adopt ‘ho exclusive cash system on and after September 15th. After that time no goods will be sold to any individual oy\ credit, so please don’t ask fqr if. 'k'his order is imperative *<\d Viity bo strictly ob dented to the firm are requested to call and settle, either by cash or note, as the 1 book accounts must be squared up. 1 The firm extend their grateful thaqk& -for past patronage and hope sq wiain all I their old qs, tway propose to * give for cash. Buy , for ©ash and selling for the same will , ©uable the firm to give bargains that no ? credit houses can give. Try them and be convinced. 3**3 Children Cry for . ■ N-

This week—more njks than ever. Auditor Miller and v. ife Sundayed wi h friends at Linn Grove.' Ladies* go and see the large line ?f sateens below cost at J. Niblick & Son. • -22-3 Joseph A. Eckrote, one of our patrons near Geneva, was in the city this week and renewed his subscription. For farms and timber lands, also tovyn property at prices to su it purchasers. Schurger & Reed. 42* r Sherman Scott, editqr and proprietor of the Messenger, Scott, Ohio, made this office a pleasant call while in the city last Fr iday. The Eagle Manufacturing Co., have several good second hand engines on hand they are offering for sale very cheap. The engines will be in good shape. Eight horse power portable. 21-4 We Wjmt five hundred new subscribers for the Democrat. If you are not on our list, thirty-five cents will place “you there until January fst. Call on our nearest agent or send to this office. FL M. Preston, editor of the Pythian Journal, of Indianapolis, was calling on the K. of P. boys Tuesday. He tried to give some of the boys pointers on O. M. A. but they wouldn’t have it that w-ay. Craig Miller returned home last Friday from his tour of the lakes looking greatly improved m health. He gained about fifteen pounds during his trip. The Decatur colony are getting along nice’y and having a good time in and about Petoskey. At the shooting tournament held at Monroeville last week, John HolthoUse, of this city made a score of ten out of a possible 30; Ezra Mallonee, eleven out of 30. and IL M. Rombere, thirty-four out of 85. Decatur boys made a very good record. Farm for Sale—Fine farm containing seventy-nine acres lying three miles nortli of Preb|e, for sale. First-class improvements, sixty-four acres under cultivation; church and school within easy access. For particulars, call on or address Mrs. Catharine Fuhnnftn, Decatur. 21 4 Carrie A. Curry has«brought suit for divorce from her husband, David F. Curry. The parties.are residents of Bluffton and the affair Is creating quite a sensation, owing to the prominence of the defendant who is said to be worth fifty thousand dollars. Mrs. Curry only asks for thirty thousand dollars alimony. ’Squire Comer caught an eel in the St Marys river at Pleasant £rlills this week that measured three feet and one inch in length and weighed four pounds and four ounces. It measured seven inches in circumference at the largest place. The ’Squire says he has caught a great many eels in his time but this one was by far the largest he ever caught. The following named persons hay© r*'', istered at the Clerk’s officei th”' declaring their intention to hold residence In the state which will entitle them lo vote in the county at the November election: John R. Brown, Simeon Briggs, Richard J. Crane, Frank J. Dehner, George E. Hill, Cary Hale, George W. Houser, Conrad Joseph Heitkamp, Charles Hubbard, J. Jordan, John W. Rout, Andrew Welfley, August Westerfield. Perhaps no local disease has puzzled and batlled the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal it is among the most distressing and disgusting ills that flesh is heir to,.arid the records show vefy few or no cases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the multitude wrmodes of treatment until the fokroduction of Ely’s Cream Bahn a few years ago. The success of this preparation has been most gratifying and sur-j prising. ‘ 22 . 2 Trustee Smith, of St. Marys township, an pounces |hc fallowing selection of teachers for the schools of his township: District No.*. I,.Susie Frysinger; No. 2, Ends Peoples; 4 No. .3, Seta Lee; No. 4, (Bobo) W. IL Teeple.; No. 5, (Pleasant Mills) Irwin Brandyberry, principal, Eva L. Acker, assistant; No. 6, Benjamin B. Winans; No. 7, Mary E. Smith. There will bejno assistant teacher at Bobo this y©ar us th© limited number of pupils enumerated in the district will not justify the trustee in employing a teacher. We have heard of many strange things happening,but about the strangest freak that has occurred in this county for many years, coincs from the Lob in Jacksor township. There is a crevasse in the eqrth about four feet wide and twelve fee t deep, extending in a~. curved line over twelve rods in length. It starts from the main ditch and connects again twelve or fifteen rods below the starting jxoint. A cow and calf, to a tanner near there, were found in this crack one duy last w©©k. The cow was dead, but t'4 taken out alive, but almost dead. This Is no snake storv, and can be verified by good, responsible citizens, — P&rtfa id Sun. Recommends. S. S. as a . Spring Tonic. 5 «ake pleasure in recommending Swi/l’s Specific (S. S. S ). as a blood purifier, and general tonic. It has no equal for toning up the system, purifying the blood, and bracing up the fiagging energies in the spring. Th?«e bottles of this wonderful me&eme made a new man of me. John L. Huff, Girard, Hi. SCROFULA CUREDa Mr. S. Brooks, of Monticello, <Sa., writes: “When the best physicians faded to cure a caso of scrofula of two yean staqdfag, a few bottles ot Swift’s Spe afic , <S. S. S.) did the work. Therefore 1 do not hesitate to pronounce S. S. S.the beat blood purifier in the land. 1 cheers idly recommend it to all who are suffering l om impure blood. Treatise on blood and akin disease t mailed free. Swift’s Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Pltohar’a Castoria.

L_.. . \ ■ ■ X lICARTERSI ' fe. i ' CURE t Bick Headache and relieveall thetnraNM tool* dent to a bilious state of the system, such ae Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Fain in the Side, &c. While their moat f zemaxkable success has been shown in curing SICK Headache, yet Carter’s Little Uver aid equally valuable in Constipation, curing and proven ting this annoying complaint, while they also 1 liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only “ HEAD Ache they wonldbealmoatpricelesstofaoaeWha > suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does notend here,and those 1 who once try them will find these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not be willing to do withoutthem. But after allslck head ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that here fs where 1 we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while ethers do not. ’ Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; five for SL Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York; iLLPILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE BBIGHTIHESS MAILED FREE WM. T. LINDLEY A CO., ' I in"” 1 "m-az 4 Li. Salle St., Chicago, HL St. Loots, Mo., Aug, I.’SS. BsiGHTiNzcuredme i of Diabetes, and to-day am heart* and well. ■ Mrs. A.A.GiLLiAM,Treaß.Woman’s Exchange. Chicago, Dec. 1. *B7. My Kidneys troubled me several years, Brightinb entirely cured ma. A. C. SMITH, Western News Co. Jos.M.Korria, Agt. C., R. I. & £*. R. R. BtTFFAto,N.Y.,MayII,*BB. Suffered from Lumbago several years. Bbightine cured me. Shannon, Capt. Steamer Chemung, Un. St’boat Co. St. Loots, April 24,*88. BRIGHTINE gives sat. isfaction. Stand'd Drug Co. 900 Franklin Av. i St. Louis, Dec. 12,’88. BRIGHTINE has all the virtues claimedXASTßnooK.D’ga 109 8. B’way. Rockville, Ind., Nov, 18, *B7. Can recommend BIUGHTINIi highly. Rev. John Hawkes. Chicago Times, March 28, 'BB-Globe, Nov. 17, *BB Illustrated Century, Jan. 28, 'BB.—Commercial Traveller, Feb. 15,'b8, PRAISE BRIGHTINE. I Refer to Mut. Inv. & Loan Assn., Bullock Brog J.Shepara,S’-.pt. U.S.Ex. G.F.Klmball g the: Standard Gauge!. Splendid Road New Steel Rail! Nev; Equipment! 1 _.ng Arraaged for Comfort of Passengers. STraWßFEach Way between Toledo, 0., ,and Frankfort, Indiana. Q Trains Each Way between Frankfort, Ind., ; and St. Louis, Mo. (I)aiiy except Sunday.) All Toledo and St. Louis Passenger Trains Arrive and De- < part from Union Depot, avoiding Transfer. THROUGH TICKETS On sale at all principal Stations. Baggage checked to destination Trains Leave Decatur. EAST. WEST. Toledo & Frankfort Express.. 11:50am 2:2Bpm Accommodation 7:l4pm 7:55am Local Freight 12:25pm 10:40am Full information concerning time of trains, routes, rates. &e., will bo cheerfully furnished by agents, or tho undersigned.' €!. C. J EMAI AS, Gcn’l Pass. Agent. Toledo. O. . $ VTHWE TABLE TRAINS Vj CARRYING PASSENGERS LEAVE i’out going east. Depart. . New York and Boston limited, daily . .5:05 a m Toledo Express, except Sunday. 1 1:30 pin ■ Atlantic Express, daily. ; 6:23 p m LocaliFreight j 5:15 a m * GOING WEST. Pacific Express, dai1y....4 5:00 a m • Kansas City Express, except Sunday. .1:46 p m Lafayette accomodation, ex’pt Sund’y, 3:30 p m St. Louis limited, daily 8:17 p m I " ’ f y INDIANAPOLIS TIME CARD. ' X '— Lv. Fort Wayne Ar. Indianapolis s:ooam 10:30am 'r 1:45 pm 6:20 pm TLv. Indianapolis Ar. Fort Wayne 7:15a in I:2opm ■1:10 pin 6:10 pm 7:oopm s:ooam I r Through New York Palace Sleeping Cars, * dining car and new free chair cars on the New 1 York vestibule limited. Free chair cars and , Buffalo sleeping car on Pacific and Limited 1 City Express and Cannon Ball has new reclining chair cars for Kansas City free. R. G. Thompsoh, Passenger and Ticket Agent. Fort Wayne, Ind. ; Grand Rapids I Indiana Railroad. B Time card for Decatur station. 4° effect c Sunday. June 22.1800 k > GOING NORTH t' Y ‘ Fort Wayne and Grand Rapids 1:29 pm r Fort Wayne and Grand Rapids I:3sam „ Fort Wayne and Grand-Rapids 5:20 p m a Portland Accommodation 5:57a m GOING SOUTH. Richmond and Cincinnati 5 * Richmond and Cincinnati 12:KaM Richmond and Cincinnati............ 6:3oam Portland Accommodation 7»opm Jmff BRT6ON. Affeut.

A • ’ A Tremendous Cyclone at Work! /1 _ . J / . •/ ' - ■ 7* ; ■. ■ Which will cripple for lifelhe so-called Fair Price and One Price Clothing Houses of Decatur, who have never come out in the interest of the consumer at the start of a season with a full and complete stock of Clothing and Furnishings! ♦ At less than Panic Prices. The following - are a few of our prices: Former Price. ( Price Now. Men’s Fine Dress Suits, • SIB.OO $11.50 Men’s Fine Business Suits, 12.00 7.75 Men’s Good Business Suits, 6.50 2.85 Men’s Plain and Worsted Pants, 5.00 2.50 Men’s Good Wool Pants, 3.50 1.95 500 pairs Men’s Odd Pants, 1 2.50 1.62 500 pairs Men’s Working Pants, 1.25 .62 Boy s and Children’s Clothing at the same low prices. - * ' 0 Straw Hats at Your Price! < -p —• ' • - • 0 » • ■ c All people contemplating the purchase of clothing or hats o Will save from 25 to 40 percent by cutting this advertisement out and bringing it with them. You can see for yourself that we come up to our promise. Give usra call and convince yourselves. ' J IZS.ES —- J

Decatur Produce Current. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs a... 11 Potatoes new... 80 Butter... =.. .. 10 Green Apples.. 75 Chicken 6 Dried Apples... 3to 5 Turkeys 7 Bacon 8 Ducks....? 6 Shoulders 5 Tallow.. 3% to 4 Hams 9, to 10 Lard , 8 Feathers 45 LIVE STOCK. Hogs ..' 4 50@5 00 I Horses 75 00@200 Dairy Cows 25.(MXgi35.00 | Sheep 2 00@4 50 GRAINS, SEEDS AND SALT. Wheat.... 75 Timothy Seed 140 Oats 27 Flax Seed 130 Rye 40 Michigan Salt.... 110 Corn 40 New York Salt... 110 Clover .3 00 Cement 200 FLOUR AND MEAL. Flour per bll 480 Shorts per 100 80 Flour.rollerpers’kl 15 Rye flour persack. 100 Flour per sack 120 Bran per ton 13 00 No. 1 Chop per 100.1 15 Corn Meal per s’k... 15 Bran “ “mixed. 85 Corn Meal bolted... 40 Bran “ “ 70 Buckwheat 5o Wool unwashed 22c washed 28c. ERWIN, R. K. t MANN, J. F. ERWIN <C MANN, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, And Notaries Public. Pension Claims Prosecuted. Office in Odd Fellows’ Building. Decatur. Ind.

Jesse ITibliok A Son. MlMSale! ) ■■ -’A* New Fall Dress Goods, & Silks, Wraps, Cloaks and Carpets. Sp* Prices Sqoeezed to Death. ® I/ • —

Dress Goods. i . i New fall styles in Clau Plaids. New ■ fall shades in Henriettas. New fall shades in Henriettas. New fall shades in Ladies’ Cloth Suitings. | Clau Plaids t In Ginghams—latest novelties imported—worth ioc, iaX c an< * *5 C ’ w ; Black Dress Goods I 3 : ’ . / ’ ' 1 Which for value and effect will eclipse all previous efforts. Call and see. I < . .

I / I Groceries and Queensware a Specialty. ... *

If You Have CONSUMPTION ICOU6H OR COLD BRONCHITIS I Throat Affection SCROFULA I Wasting of Flesh Or <mff Disease where the Tluroat and Limps oro Inflasswd, Lack of Strength or Jfors. yew can be relieved and Cured SCOTTS EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites. PALATABLE AS MILK. Ask for SeoWe Emulsion, and let «w «O» flanation or eolioltation tadues fsw to accept a substitute. Sold by all Druggists. BOOTT A BOWNE.Ohemlets, N.V. TJHS PAPERS dm? f N. W. AYER A SON. oar authorised sgeate

Blankets. This week we will commence our great sale ot Blankets and Comforts. A job lot of Blankets at 75c per pair. Plush Outer Garments. The opening sale of these splendid Garments has commenced. Big line at sls 00. ; Hosiery and Underwear. We have just received our line of Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery and Underwear, which are good values.