St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 13, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 October 1887 — Page 3

THE independent. A Papeh for Everybody. *” ADVERTISING RATES: one column for one year, $80; locals, 5 cts. per Une for one insertion; for three insertions, 10 cts. per Hue. Walkerton, ind., oct. i issr. D. W. PLACE, Money & Beal Estate Broker. Money to loan in small or large amounts from ten days to five years. Sums of SSOO and over on 5 years time at 7 per cent, interest. Office on Avenue F, Walkerton, Ind. ’l’ovvn and Comity. The sere and yellow leaf. Furniture cheap at Vincent’s. Let us organize a fair in Walkerton. Old papers five cents a dozen at this office. _ The latest style stiff hats at Tom Wolfe's. Sam Hudelmyer had a bilious brush this week. Wanted. —Several loads of wood at this office. We rise to remark that Walkerton wants a bank. Tl»e tax-collector will be in W alkertou Oct. 3 and 4, Dr. Endley has had an addition built to his residence. Esq. Roderick is slowly recovering from his recent sick spell. The Gazette reports the fair at New Carlisle a notable success. Ladies please call and see Mrs. Dr. Smith’s stock of new fall goods. Mr. Cowen, aB. & O. brakeman, of this place, has had a long sick spell. Uncle Jacob Rupe! is said to be slowly improving, at this writing,—Thursday. If you want to preserve your watermelons until Christmas coat them with varnish. Ed. Sipe, a B. & O. brakman, of this place, has just recovered from a long sick siege. There is a probability that LaPorte will secure a refrigerator factory employing about 109 hands. Thanks to the managers of the LaPorte fair for a complimentary. Sorry that we could not attend. Last Wednesday was the Jewish Day of Atonement, it being the 10th day after the Jewish New Year. Marshal Wolfenbarger is putting a stop to the speeding of horses on the main thoroughfares. That's business. We make a specialty of sale bills.

If you intend to hold a public sale give us a call. We will give you a notice in the paper free. Do not forget our premium offerCcme in and subscribe. Two papers for the price of one. Tell the good news to your neighbors. ■‘Lives of poor men oft remind us Honest toil doesn’t stand a chance; More we work/we have behind us Bigger patches on our pants. The tent-meeting at North Liberty has been the center of considerable interest. A good many of our citizens drove over last Sunday to attend the services. The indications would point to the conclusion that there is no gas in thi< region. The drilling at LaPorte, Michigan City, and a few other towns will in all probability come t > naught. The South Bend Greenstockings defeated the Crawfordsville club the other dav by a score of Bto 0. The latter club have heretofore borne the reputation of being the champions of the state. Chestnuts.—Noah Shoemaker has a row of chestnut trees in front of his residence, two of which are bear ing chestnuts. The trees were set out last spring and seem to have a healthy growth. ~Ila! Ila! “The nights are growing cooler fast — The boys are courage gaining; The time for treats is almost past., The ice cream season’s waning. Next year the Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan Agricultural Societv will have but two races each day. All the money will be put in these two. The object in this’ is to draw more and better horses, The International Military Encampment commences at Chicago to-day

Saturday—and ends October 20th. The exercises will consist of grand military cjisplavs, mounted tournaments, ai til" lery and rifile practice, etc. Our Tyner City correspondence cf last week, perhaps through inadvertence on the part of some one connected with the mail service, failed to reach this office until Saturday morning. We regret the occurrence of such irregularities, but of course the fault is not ours. A public sale will he held, Saturday, Oct. 8, at 10 o’clock a. m. by Henry Whitinger at his resi< nee, 11 mile north of Teegarden, at which time the following property will be sold at auction: 2 brood, mares, 2 fillies, cattle, implements, wagons, buggies, a lot of hay, etc.

Read “A Modern Magdalen. ” The nights are getting longer than the days. School supplies, all kinds, at Craft’s Drug Store. D. M. Petrie has a new tailor hailing from Chicago. Ed. Vincent, the furniture man, wa sto see you. H ave you seen the splendid display of stoves at Sam Ross & Co.’s hardware. Michigan City, Elkhart and Goshen have abandoned their efforts in drilling for gas. Al. HardenbrooK has had the front of his saloon re-touched with a coat of bright colors. For Sale.—Four head of good heifers. Two will be fresh this month. Horace Woodward. There will be an excursion over the B. & O. to Chicago Tuesday, October, 4. Cleveland will be in the city on the sth. Mrs. Lizzie Place, of the Island, realized from one acre of pickles, this season, $98.49. This yield is considerably above the average. Get your sale bills printed at the Independent office. A notice will be published in the paper free to all getting bills printed at this office. C. Grosshons has purchased the wagon and blacKsmith shops, buildings and all, of George Curtis. The transfer was made last Thursday. “ 1 he minstrel show’s on deck again And the end men are chaffing, And the jokes that tickled old Adam and Eve Again set the au lienee a laughing '’ A Wolf weighing upwards of two hundred pounds, was seen puddling around in the edge of Yellow river, not far from Knox, Starke county, last Wednesday night. Tho Independent were it disposed to be sensational could publish particulars of two or three interesting cases that have taken place in town within the past week or so. Trustee S. F. Ross is graveling the road leading to Teegarden, from^Walkerton to the Marshall county line. He has also graveled a part of tho road leading to LaPorte. Sam should be reelected. Come walking, come on horseback, come in wagons, come running, come anyway, only so you get to our office and hear the glad news that you can receive the American Farmer free, with Independent. Brent H. Beall has re-modeled, repainted and fixed up the property, formerly known as Thunder Castle, beyond recognition. It now makes one of the pleasantest suburban homes tributary

to u araerwn. The Deadly Enemy. We like the doctors: one and all, And mu>t admire their skill; But we can never friendly be Towards the griping pill. An exchange says: “When visiting a printing office keep these rules in view: Enter softly, sit down quietly, subscribe for the paper and pay in advance, keep six feet away from the devil, hands off the manuscript, don't carry off the exchanges, and don't read type on the galleys.” Kate ;llenretty will hold a public sale, Thursday, Oct. 9,1887, at 10 a. m., at her home on the Henretty farm, 1^ mile southeast of Mill Creek. The property to be sold consists of 1 w ork horse, cuttie, 1 top buggy, harness, bob-sleds, agricultural implements, household furniture, etc. It is a matter of gratification to us to be able to state that the subscription list of the Independent, as well as the other departments of our business, is rapidly increasing. We mention this fact, not to boast, but for the benefit of our friends who take an interest in the welfare of the Independent. Jesse Coppock Post, G. A. R., of this place, will take part in the eighth annual reunion of the soldiers and sailors of Northern Indiana to be hel l at South Bend Oct. 6th and 7th. This gives promise of being a grand occasion. Our Post will be joined by the North Liberty delegation going overland. An exchange says “a man does not really amount to anything until he has married a nice girl. It is the great misfortune of a good many ‘nice girls’ that men don’t really amount to anything afterward. The girl who marries a drinking, ‘wild oats’ man expecting to reform him afterward generally repents in sorrow and tears.”

George Huntoon, of LaPorte, has j ust erected in South Bend a $625 white bronze monument. Mr. Huntoon is the authorized agent for these fine and . durable monuments, and is selling a great many of them in this section of country, and in every instance with the best of satisfaction to all paities concerned. Mr. Hunt ion’s address is LaPorte, Ind. ’Squire Townsend’s shoe shop was robbed of a pair of new boots last Wee* nesday nigfet. The boots had been left there to be mended, by Mr. Holiday. ■ Squire savs a suspicious loosing stipnger was in the shop that same e^ ening and circumstances point to him is being the theif. The Squire suspicioning him tooK several pairs of new boots in the ' house that night, thereby saving them. The thief got in at the back window.

“A Modern Magdalen.” Say did you see those lounges at Vincent’s ? Receipts, notes, etc., put up neatly in book form at this office. Don’t sit your flour on the floor, don’t. Go to Vincent’s and get one of those flour cabinets. Smoke “Hiawatha”—All Havana filler, best 5 cent cigar in Indiana. Ou sale at Craft’s Drug Store. WANTED, several improved farms to exchange for South Bend city property. Call on M. A. Schutt. Rev. H. A. Merrill, we understand, will move his family to Crown Point where he has been appointed pastor of the M. E. church. Rev- C. Bell, pastor of the United Brethren church, will move his family to this place from Nappanee text Tuesday, and will occupy the residence owned by J. Ket tering. Plain and fancy busines cards, letter heads, note heads, statements, circulars, posters, etc., etc., printed at the Independent office. You can buy ladies' hosiery and jewelry of Tom Wolfe for just half price. He is bound to sell them and quit that line of business. Ladies are kindly invited to call and see my new goods just received. The newest shades find latest and approved styles. Mrs. J. W. Brown. If you are thinking of putting up an iron fence on your premises please call at this office, or address Geo. AV. Huntoon, LaPorte, Ind., for catalogue and prices. We have for sale at this office a scholarship certificate good for sls worth of tuition at Koerner’s business college, Indianapolis. This certificate is the same as cash at the above institution and we will sell it at a sacrifice. S' F. Ross ACo. have the finest line of cook and heating stoves ever before ; seen in the market, and invite all who intends to buy stoves to call and see their stock before going elsewhere. Their elegant line of coal stoves is especially worthy of attention. Mrs. Will Endley, wife of the editor [ of the Walkerton Independent, was in the city last week visiting friends. When Will got her for his wife he robbed South Bend of one of its most popular ladies. —South Bend Tribune. > That is strictly in accordance with > our preconceived ideas. A disastrous fire swept Lakeville on 1 Thursday night of last week, resulting in the destruction of property to the . amount of about $5,000. The fire broke . out in the barn of Dr. John Moore, and, । it is thought, was started by some boys } who were playing about the premises. f Many of the citizens turned out and after a hard fight managed to subdue tho

o flames. A Crawfordsville man told the reporter that advertising did not pay, as people paid no attention to it. The reporter went his way ami in very small type and the most obscure place in his paper stated that the aforesaid man wanted to purchase a kitten. At last accounts there had been 147 responses to the notice and the eats were still coming in. The illustration, though somewhat painful, has convinced the man that there is virtue in printer's ink.—Goshen News.

One of the most audacious pieces of trickery that we have heard of lately was perpetrated, recently, at Elkhart. Three young men billed the town thoroughly announcing a lecture to be given by Major Lawson, with a string of titles eleven feet long, the only survivor of the Khartoum massacre. An audience gathered at the Opera, and the ticket seller took the money, and, with his confederates, left the city on the first train, leaving the audience anxiously awaiting the arrival of the lecturer who, of course, never came. The tricksters left their printing, hotel, opera house, and other bills unpaid. Who Has Number 5,99 1. Hundreds of visitors to the fair from distant parts, as well as from Elkhart, Goshen, Nilqs, Plymouth, LaPorte, Buchanan, Cassopolis, Dowagiac, etc., bought nicKel tickets in the drawing of the first farm wagon made by the Birdsell Manufacturing Company, and donated by them to be sold for the benefit of the Orphans’ Home. The drawing took place Friday afternoon, when most of the visitors has returned home. Ticket No. 5,994 got the wagon, and as it is undoubte Uy held outside of this conntv our exchanges will confer a favor by copying this item that the lucky holder may learn of his good fortune.—South Bend Times.

Three saloon-keepers of Walkerton were arrested for violating the Sunday law, and were arraigned bef< re Justice j Chestnutwood, of South Bend, on Friday of last week. The fine and costs in I the case of each one amounted to $59. They were charged with selling liquor on Sunday to two men from Lakeville. I The circumstances point to the fact ! that the men who bought the liquor were hirelings employed to do that kind : of business and make complaints. I These same chaps have since been arlio ted for cruelty to the horse they , drove on their trip to hunt up business, I the liveryman at Lakeville from whom they hired the rig charging that they 1 drove the horse all day without giving it feed or water. They tried to play the same game on the saloon-keepers at North Liberty but tailed.

Grand. Closing* Out SALE! Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, etc., etc. Beginning Monday, July 11. We will continue the sale until the entire stock is sold out. Every article will be offered at a bargain. And many articles will be sold at less than wholesale prices. Remember this is a strictly cash sale. Philadelphia Store. The WILLIAMS HENDERSON Co DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Lumber, Lime. Lath Shingles. Buggies and Harness and a full line of Paints and Brushes. WE SELL The COQUILLARD Wagons and Carriages, Empire Light Binders. Mowers and Reapers, and the famous broad-cut centerdraft Eureka Mower, the celebrated Imperial and Oliver’s Chilled and Steel Combined One and Two-horse Plows! Plows! I Plows!!! The Economist. Solid Comfort, and Oliver’s Sulky Plow, and a full I ne of one and two-hors ■ corn cultivators, hay rakes, hav loaders, stackers and gram drills, pumps and fixtures, sewing machines, lepaus, etc., hay forks ami carriers, wheelbarrows and road carts, We make a specialty of Threshers, Engines and Clover Hilliers. We invite the public to call ami examine <>ur goods and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we will not be undersold. \ cry Respectfully, The Williams-Henderson Company, WALKERTON IND.

JAMES F. ENDLEY. I'lnsician and Surgeon. I * W A LK EK 1 US, IND. Office, second floor, one door north of , Rensberger's brick block.

$1,500! NJ i tilling a HOIIOO* , Fac simile ot Patent Chess and Checkerboard, advertising the celebrated Synvita Block Remedies and a KEU AKD OFSI.'O It you tail to find it on this small board tall on your druggist for full size Handsomely l ithographed board, fbek; or send 6 cents for postage to Ihe Synvita Co., Delphos, Ohio. Uoit^li ISIocUm. From Mason Long, the Converted Gambler. Fort Wayne. Ind.. April 5. 1884—1 have given the Synvan (‘ough Blocks a thorough trial. 1 hey cured my little girl (3 years old) of Croup. My wile am! mother-in-law were troubled with coughs of long standirg One package of the Blocks has cured them so they can talk 'as only । women do.” MASON LoNo. Worn £3locliw, Lima. 0., Jan. 25. ISS7 —The Synvita Worm Blocks acted like a chirm in expelling worms from my little child. The child is now well and hearty, instead of puny and sickly as before. John G. Robbison. Slackber.7 Blocks. The Great Diarrhoea and Dysentery Checker. Delphos. 0., July 7th.’36—Our six-months old child had a severe attaint of Summer Complaint. I Physicians could do nothing. In despair we I tried synvita Blackberry Blocks—recommended , by a friend -and a few doses effected a complete ; cure Accept our heartfelt indorsement of your i Blackberry Blocks. Mr. & Mrs. J. Banzhaf No box; no teaspoon or sticky bottle. Put up in handsome packages. 25 doses 25 cents. War-! ranted to cure or money refunded. Ask your druggist. If you fail to get them send price to Svnvita Co, Delphos, Ohio, and receive them postpaid. Checkerboard free with each order. For sale by Geo. R. Craft Leifcr SSeads, Note BBradM, etc., pint isp in neat tablet* at 15»e INDEPENDENT office.

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DIRECTORY. CHURCHES IN WALKERTON. M V 'Hub -I I SCOPAI Lev. U h vm: >ON, I' i- > "e • ' a oA. M., and 7P. M. danba. i - "•>. a. 9 A M ROMAN CV’II'JI ( - le- Father Knnm.. ' \. M . o.i eve y second Sunday o: eat u imm u

UNITED UKFI HK F N nCH lil>T —Re But t., Fas r < er v ces crery alternate SablMth a, I" ,o t . e.. IMS' CHURCH <iF GOD.—Holds it’meeting, in Itw P -s eliu-en eve-y Subbatn SATUKDAY) r- ■ ■ ~k f M Exercises - -nubath School - - >1 worship—and preaching PRESBYTERIAN’ CHURCH.—Rev J M Lkonaki>. Pastor. Services every Sabbath at m .. k > m . ami 7’ 2 p- m Sabbath schoo; at 3 < in sp m. Prayer meeting Thursday e\e., al 7: Jo u doe a. LODGES IN WALKERTON 1. O. O F. Liberty, No t 37 Jmee''ln the’r new 11. every Monday evening. » ’ "wk. V.sit.ng i. > ib'en are cordial!/ i i' >cd. BF. YEhiticK. NG. AP.A Ivs son, Sec. MASONIC Stated meetings of Walkerton Lodge No. 356 F. A A. M . of Ind., will be held in their Had In Walkeru-<i m> the 2d and till Wednesday evenings of each month, at » I’. M. Visiting brethren iu good standing, are cordially w- Icomed B- A. Byeks, Sec. s. J. N.coles, W. M. COURTS IN St. JOSEPH COUNTY. COUNTY COL'RT meets 2d Monday in March,4th Monday in May, Ist Monday m October. 4th Monday in December. Damiel Noyes, Judge. A. J. Eobeut Prosecuting Attorney. COMMISSIONERS’ COURT meets the first Mondays in Jiecember. March, June and September of each year. C. G. Towle. Jacob Eaton, and D. W. Place, Commissioners. COUNTY OFMCERS. A abon Jones. Audkr. T. M How aro Recorder Wm. McMichael. Clerk. John Fisch, Sherif! E. R. Wills. Treas’r. W. M. Whitthv. Survey r Dk. H. T. Montgomeby, Coroner. NOAH THOMPSON, DEALER IN Salt and Fresh Meats, Fish, Bologna, Etc. Pays cash value for all kinds of Butcli- । er's stock; also pays highest cash prices for salted and smoked meats, etc. WALKERTON, INI). JOH N S. BEN DE K, Aitoa-at ey -a 1- Ln « . PLYMOVTH, INDIANA. i will promptlv attend to n'l business en trusted to him in the line of his profession.

S. A. Robbins, DEALER in ALL KINDS OF X iX tn X W go QjJ 4^ a s s’ m *& Er Keep on hand a fine stock of Michigan and South Bend buggies, Birdsell spring wagons, Buchanan PMO/W ^GO^S! Best in town, Narrow Tire, $55; Wide Tire, SSB. The celebrated Triumph, Osborne, and Plano Binders, $l5O. These binders have no superiors in any market. A full line of SINGLE WHEEL REAPERS, 1). M. OSBORNE and PLANO MOWERS, ALSO THE LIGHT CLIPPER MOWER, The best on earth, Goshen coil spring road carts at tost, Double Shovel Plows from $1.75 up. The famous Mishawaka Cultivator. The Albion Spring Tooth Harrow, Cultivator and Field Pulverizer combined. The Albion, Daisy, Empire and Newark Hay Rakes. Agents for Imperial Stacker, Victor Clover Hullcr, Globe Windmill, Kalamazoo Carts, South Bend, Adams, and Shunk Plows, and also the only agents in this territory for the Dead Lock Reversible Hay Carrier. A full line of Machine oils from 25 cents to 40 cents a gal. \\ hen in need of any of the above goods please give us a call. No trouble to ihow goods. Truly yours, RoDDina Co.. WALKERTON. IND.

D. M. PETRIE, Merchant Tailor, Ell. STYLE A WORKMANSHIP POS1 I i VELY ASSUKED. R.nsbeger Block. Walkerton. Ind. Blank notes printed at this office. InflatnrnHtion of ilu- bowels, dinrrhwa. Dysen-I tery i ami all kindred diseases are elievedi al on< e L the use of Begg's Diarriuea Babum. We guarantee every bottle tu give satisfaction. George Graft, Druggist BOSE BROS-, WALKERTON. IND. "1 mWimiiicr—DEALERS IN— Fresh and Salted Meats, Fish, Bologna, etc. Pay the highest cash price for all kinds of Butcher's stock. None but the choicest nu ats sold at this market.

If you have boils, If you are billions, If you have fever, If your bead aches, If you are constipated. If you have no appetite, ; If your digestion is bad, { If vour tongue is coated, Jf you are thin or nervous, If vour skin is yellow or dry, • If you will trv one bottle of Begg’s BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD MAKER and are not relieved it will cost you nothing as we guarantee it to give satisfaction. Geo. Craft, Druggist. SiP* of othcft.who with to examine I Mlf o Eb&B I 8 wfeilV paper, or obtain estimate* on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at 45 to 49 Randolph St., J O VBSfIM R C the Advertising Agency of kM II BBWIwKWI Lake Erie & Western IL R.

TIME TABLE. INOIANrL'S & MICH. City DivThe'Short Cut” to INDIA NAPOLIS and all points S*uth and South-west, making close connection at Indianapolis with all roads diverging. Sleeping and Pe lor Coaches on all night trains. I, NORTH BOUND NO. 12. NO. 16. I Iml anapo'is Lv i 1.30 p m ’7.40 am Nob.esville ; 2 31 5.46 Tipton 3 13 9.30 Kokomo | 3 14 10.01 Peru 4.50 11.00 Rochester I 5.47 11.59 Plymouth ( 6 37 12.50 p m WALKERTON 70S 122 LaPorte i 7.51 2.03 Michigan City Ar : 8.35 p m 2.45 SOUTH BOUND NO 15. NO 103. Michigan Citv I.v S.lsam 315 pm LaPorte 3.55 4.10 * Walkerton i A36 510 Plymouth W.t-9 6.37 Rochester 193 8.10 Pern dt! 1” pm Kokoum L. 20 . Tipton , L;"* Noblesville I 231 It dianapu.is 9 J 30 P 111 11. A 0. TIME CAIH). The following is the time o' arrival of trains or the Baltimore and Ohio Lailroad at Walkerton by the Time Table that took ef’oet Sunday, Feb--27, 1887; GOING WEST. I NO. 5 7 35 AM I No. 9 '-’3O PM No. 3 2 12 A V No 17 7 30 PM No 47 3.18 AM Local Freight 7.00 AM GOING EAST. No. 4 2 12 AM i No 6 —- 538 PM : No 10 11.00 AM < No' 16.*""""— 760 AM No. 8.32 PM Local Freight 7.36 AM . B. M. SEYBOLD, KTot^ry riidvlie and Beal Estate Agent. Also Insurance and Collecting Agent. All business entrusted in my hands will promptly and carefully be attended to. Rooms O and & Odd | Fellows Block WovitJbL Bend, Ind. I

BUSINESS CARDS SILAS ^GEORGE, ~ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. P ompt attention given to collections Office in Rensberger’s block, npstuir HENRY SCHULZ, ~- GEKMAH WATCHMAKER, (TWENTY SIX YEARS’ EXPERIENCE.) Mr. Schulz, a first-class workman in his line, has established himself permantly in Walkerton, and will repair jewelry, watches and clocks in a satisfactory manner. Give him a trial and be convinced. 0. F. Townsend, Walkertcn, Ind., Tonsorlal artist, facial operator, phy siognomical hair dresser, cranium manipulator, and capillary abridger, shaves 1 and cuts hair with ambidextrous facility. Ho respectfully asks your patronage, and guarantees satisfaction. One door south of Endley’s drug store

Trustee’s Notice. Samuel F. Ross, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that he will be in h'.s office at the store ofS. F. Ross it Co., on Wednesday of each week for the transaction of township business. vl INoASi y k/loEsSyT TOKSORIAL ROOM, In basement under Brubaker & Grider's store. “Man wants but little here below.” The statement causes mirth; i It must have been in early times, । For now he wants the earth. I I don't want the earth but would like * portion of your trade.

Dr. H. S. Dowell, Dentist. WALKERTON, Ind. Does every variety of -work in modern dentistro. Work reliable. Prioea reasonable. Office in Rcush erg er’s block, upstairs. J. R.’ ABNER, Physician and Surgeon, GROVERTOWN, IND. Office in residence. O TH E 1A RM ER! 11J '‘'Sffli&lltni 1 George (look,has taken the agency for the Eure ka Fence Machine, and is canvassing Si. Joseph county for the same. The Eureka Is the beat and cheapest machine on| the market, and hasgivau the best of satisfaction w herever it has been tried, Mr. Cook will be pleased tojeall and leave a sample machine with any one desiring to see it oper -.t,; For further particulars address, Geo. Cook Walkerton, Ind. THE REV. GEO. H. TfIAYER. of Bourbon, nd , sa"s: "Both myself and w ife owe our live* t > Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.” ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion 'onstiputioii. Dizziness, Lossjof Appetite. Yellow Skiu? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a positive cure. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief, Price W cts , 50ct» and sl. SHILOH’S CATAARH RBMEDY-a sure nre for cataarh, Dipththeria and Canker Mouth. Sold by Geo. R. Craft. HOOP SKIRTS, Langtiv, 50 cts., sold for ^LOO. Bustle skirt’s, ‘25 cts , worth ?5 cU; 15 spring vide tapes, 20 cts , worth $5 cents; Misses skirts, 10 cents, sold for '2O cents. Philadelphia Store.