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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-10-27, Page 2There are 'ray few cleans, Ing operations its which Sunlight Soap cannot be (:.red to advant. Mtge. It makes the home bright and el; an. s 10 o1 llleriioinBs P •• H.. K13... Co mbe, C:tamist nod Dr.uxglst'. • • ail•+ies•••!!!!!!0•Oi0! OO TO • o•• The Clinton flews -Record. I 0000 0000000 .t(,i•r.'S+s r t e)){i+XiY • •• Goderich. The News of Goderich. 000• Mr. and Mrs. J. Buchanan jr. nave im B removed -to their new brick residence japa Mess Eloise A. Skienlogs, correspogdent coater t ambria Road and Nelson • •0000.0: 00 • 0000 00 0000. 0 street. It is ratite a fine bride +btttild- ilan IVTe(ilili- Mrs, Reidlate of " l,afie View" Miss Vella Baiter hats returned from '(fie congratulate M. ' , cutldy•'oIt his new work. Ile lias',l'een ` has taken the flat in the "Fair" •bet- a three 'months' visit at Wiarton elected physical instructor of the Y. 1 tiding 'lately occupied by Mr. unu and other noviilirn towns. M. C. A. of Port Boge. None m ire: Mrs. R. Parsons. Mrs. (Yash, wife of Dr. Will. Cash, suitable to give good advice than • The meeting called by the Daugh- ters of the Empire on Tuesday wa:t The I'•ast . street laundryman, who only attended by a few interested has been •here for .some years, leas persons outside of sue D. 0. E them, minuted. to the mother land, •Ctrina, selves. The rnetiical fraternity was with a lot of money, earned at his represented by Urs. Taylor, Hunter ts i wore. Another Chinaman is in 1 place. . • The following clippinx fronh. the Da- ily Chronicle of St. Louis will be of nnteh interest to our readers as the gentleman referred to 'is a nephet• : and Turnbull. Ml were in favor of not building the Marine hospital on the proposed site. Miss Beatrice McColl,. a rising yo- ung artist, who went out to the Northwest accompanied by her moth of our townsman, Mr. Alex. Chrystal i.er and brother lailbne: for a eh,+t.r:t. and -who with his parents, resided of climate{ her health being in a - here for some time :• "'Tho' coming of • very delicate: state, died- on the }tome a'•tenor to Festival `hall, . with tat journey on,,'Vhursday last. a, . Mr. A. T. Harland of Clinton visit- ed 'his parents here in Sunday week. The organ factory has been aware cd the contract for interior furnish- ings for the new library, The con- tract includes tight oak •tables. two umbrella. stands, book stacks, news- paper desks, etc., at- $511.• • ' Littic ?Vaster Walters is; so nittsical that he can mimic all the ittstruniee- • ts. of the. Marino band. The :Victoria band gave • •e t eclat .hop -on Friday, evening_ at.Otldtfeljows'• r r hall, a poltticai. meeting berm, heal in the: Conservative rooms. inilrtated somewhat against the success of • it yet about (0 young people were pre- sent. sent. •'1'he violin 'music with eiano' t accompaniment just, suited the 'Coun- try try dances to 'perfection. • Mr.. New- cotube called oft all the cotillions with up -to -slate • vocal proficiency, Mr. - Nicholson. accompanied the vie - style and voice of Chrystal Brown from Erie,. Peen, was novelty. Ile . gave itis selectiOhs in a most artistic. manner and is one. of the best inter- - of songs ever heard in St. ia Louis. So much for 'Stanley St. Go- derich. • Rev. W. II.• Graham' was called -a,. way - last week by the death of :hes younger brother, Mr. ' Charles' Gra- lam of. St, Marys. .. •' 1. Mr. J. 11. Malian led the ' service gt-Victoria--street. church on'•Sunday. morning in the absence of the pas- tor. in the .evening Rev. Frank Swann of Ilolcnesvilleonduetea the fi Mat: His text was from St.M thew 27 tie chapter and part of 22nd The lite an'tltethi before the sermon ,vas "Conte to me all ye that •la:bor"' ...tel at the offertory Mr. Belcher and .Diss. llat.ris sang ;the duo part' t,. •' IIe is just the sante today" .the :hoir joining in the choruses. Mis. !Heists, Messrs. Wellington. Edward The death of Agnes Laidlaw, ba- disease. Vito Ionic renews ,the tissue Vida 13e11 presided at the •organ at and' George Smith. Quito ,a, reciter -y and builds up the system, Mr. R. I':• both 'services in :place of Miss Me. •cite 'lunch was served at. midnight. loved- wife of the life Moses Cress- I.Eckie•, cltuggist, keeps it in ,stock, ' shit, • The Goderich township rifle club will man; took place Saturday at tl'e rt. 1 . The funeral°'of: the late Mrs. Daniel holdtheir annual balk on. Friday in dance of her daughter, .Mis:. Atoka ..: air.. J.•A: • Davidson, .formerly pen- McLeod took place from her lute re- •the Oddfellows' hall which audit Lt �attnders. electlee • on • Tuesday of 1 M Allan ll McLean .Maitland cemetery, Rev. Jas:' Bain• • I tI from his conducting the funeral services at ]louse` and grave. The' pallbearers were AlessrL. John and.1ab rt Camp-. class.rnusie. bell; Alexander anti. Norman Mclvor,• • • Joseph and John McPhail: The: de ceased lady hail been in delicate he- ;with for , sortie • months, but notjiing serious:. was. -ever •' fearel. Mrs.' titer -Lead was a sister of.Mrs. R, Cantil- • ! •• ,lst`>llpv�il4!lildN! LA,RWiEST AND` BEST IN WESTERN ONTARIO :. So far as we can. learn no. lamina, college in -Canada graduates so many; and at the_saute time such a larva percentage of its stucleitts ' as: cinee.. t the GEHTRAL 14 STP. ACT FO R,'J. ONT. uses are a -to-date, instru.c- Our cut p - .tors experienced , and facilities. _uri ' surpassed. S.ttelen•ts may. enter ea any time. Write: for free catalogue. W. J. Elliott, Presal;.nt. ' 1 . •.t McLachlan., 1'rineijrs:l. w.. _ ,.,r -r at:,caa tat rias •,;'x• LADIES' rr Of 100 t,;ldies,. O0 .alt lea�r, prefer _Ki►1gs to s,ny ., otht:r. kind of 'Jewelry. FOr•.'this reason we pay • spectal . attel:l*:. tion to this. You will find all tht;.favor- ite Stones and` „combinations at their best.With us. • D1.1,11 ON OS,' . PEARLS, P:RA LDS, RUBIES.• SAPPHIRES, OPALS, OLIV[NES, . Ttll.QUOIS,• Every Ring at its t ery best ity. A. J. Grigg JEWELER 'AND OPTICIAN There. Iter little girl, Baby Dorothy Gladys, was brought down by Miss Leonard to Dr. Cash's mother, Mrs. Y ( ash, Newgate street. It is a heal- thy M e ester Waw The tissues of the throat are inflamed and irritated; you cough, and there is more irrita- tion—more coughing. • You take a cough mixture and it eases the irritation—for a while. You take ty baby and very pretty. We bout Mrs.. ('ash is not seriously 111. 2 Clli id t •d •t t and Mrs. Emma, Edward td 1 a CC)TTPS Miss Lillian ladward, were at Toron- to for a few days .and have returned to Mrs. Edwards' homethere. Mr. J. 11. Mei wan of McIawahil Bros., salt manufacturers, is -Lakin:; a most active part in palitics this season.. Mr. Peter O'Rourke wits 'very melt t ' t t wee i 1• 1 1 h las we m rot rel ht a The • South street drainage system has been giving •men employment .the • past week and present one. • . Mr. and •Mrs. R. Parsons releot'ed froth their, flat over the "Fair" to their handsome . new residence. on Stanley street. Mr. and: Mrs. W.. Piokarttj, of Hot. mesville werethe• guests of Mt. and • Mrs, Claude L. Fisher one day late- ly. • EMULSION and it cures the cold: That's what is. necessary. It soothes the throat because it reduces the irritation; cures the cold because it drives out the inflammation; builds u the weakened tissues because i nourishes them back• to their natural strength. That's how Scott's Emulsion deals with a sore throat,•a cough, "a cold, n, Betting On Elections. It is not generally bnowa by the public that it is e, criminal oilence to bet money or hold stakes upon the result of an election. Here is the law. Revised Statutes of Canada, t., lists, sal provides that, ""every' me +hits becomes the custodian • or the depositary ttf any money—st:t' wagered or pledged upon the result of any pOiltieal or municipal selection --is guilty of a misdemeanor." Re- vised Statutes of Canada, c. 113, s. 7, provides that "Everyone who aida abets,. counsels or'pr•oettres• tilt' mu: - mission of any Ittilsd'nu anor at. vont- MGR law,' or by vir tru+ of any •act, guilty of a rnisdemt'anor and is liable to he tried, iritticted and punished air a principal offtntler." Under the latter .the• supreme court. has accitled the law to be that those who do 'Iter and put up money aro finecessories rand liable as principle and• offenders. fust the same as the stake holder. October 27th 1, 1)4 At'l'Tl0i ...tt.l': OF 1•'.1RM STc)('1C. -The undersigned hart received in•- ,rtruetions front Mr. Ali.rt Nott to •sc1! by Public Auction at Lot ;i1, ('on, ;:, Stanley, on. Friday, t)el • .28th, the following : ifta:5es--I pair' • heavy mares in. foal, I mare raga:- . le for registration in foal, I ' i•ral pierpose horse 7 years old', 1 1 foal, 1 :1' -year-old driving' cult. Duel m t Cattle -1 cow, I hull 2 year,; old, 1 bull 1 year old. (Grade t'atllt'aalcow, in calf, 1 fat tem, t�vtr-yt•ar'-old twift'rs, lets steer'(; ir'tnn I000- to, 11(01'i:oueds. Irt- I tt'nliitig buyers will`liud it to their advant�t?;i' to .attend a:s th; stoat.. 'r t #t. `7 Olt 1 S he .,l without, will reed # ens—A11 sums of $5 and leder,eaele on over that amount• 12 Months' credit will ` he givtrt in approved joint notes. a per cent, discount 1 will be :allowed on •all credit ani- onnts. Sale to commence nt • 1 o'clock, ssltari}--Albiart Nett, pro- prietor •; T. Drown, auctioneer. - ' i ttiP l�li t P t�¶T flttt1t? ?r ill.��!�titt tt it �tTtfl iTtti¶t1 1 $:ttux(]ay' nights at q, 1.0 o'clCck,- or bronchitis. WE'LL SENO YOu ' A SAMPLE FREE. - SCOTT n p Cheer le t:a, .... .. off= THE CAUSE OF pu.,Es. _ • Is, invariably constipation which is Thin steamer ICeutisli;t Was burned ;"" o- r e water's Lindsay, . gpiekly remedied by Dr• I•Ianliltan a to the titers rcl;,e at I. a y e:' Piths • of 1llandrake and Butteritut. Loss about $8,000.. 'Sure relief and no griping pains.. • For a remedy• that never: fails use. lie }roe realize ilial every organ in • o s'd tf to Dr, Ilamilton's Pills. Price 25ca tits human bony is tensile t i t }. •. cells called.. t.ie..,..e. ? If . this tissue ' is o . healthy you need 'have .no. dread of• • afternoon to r. Ts •now an- ' at Guelph. ' proving rapidly y lateattach of Mess. prides .of . the Guelph 11lercury, died• papered 'in • pale blue,, and otherwise' decorated for the occasion.. We . hope the eveiiiug will be fine: The' Black stone orchestra will furnish first - bell, of- tilt:• lighthouse, and of airs. John. Lowery of Port Huron. a"lie►. bkotliers ;are Malcolm 'Macdonald. of 'A'lpenea engaged in the•lunebee•trade, -John a railroad contractor in ' Miit-. •'neapolis. Her ,m.other still elves. • in itapl'ey-whore Mis. 1VlcLeed was'•'born. '(ler father tiers' some years• ago. The' bereaved • husband and • five children are left to mourn the.loss` of. a loved • wife .mother and' her neigh►xors a ' ;tins friend ' 11tr.` .I)ohsoti Of • Vaueouyer is . the guest.caf'.his.: cousin,...Dr. J L.,'1'ern- cull:' Ile: visited. Godetich :in 1802 in. a very delicate state of health, but is, now • strong and 'well• °again'. • On' Thursday • afternoon Mr..Vi'illiam. 1,. 'McLean of the.. firm of . McLea:, JBros:, • clothiers, and Miss'Maty Iste- ue1Ia,: only daughter. Of ,Mrs. Wrrgllt, were joined • together in the hot) l- nds of ,matrimony -at the resicienct of the • brie's, mother,; hy•:the 1te, J antes A Andct son. ,The bride too -- ed .very fair .and pretty and • wore cotume of champagne etamine, trizi►- lower nd `carried a sl ►secs with blue a boquct • of ah tea clrysan The . bridesmaid, Miss -Jessie Mac- donald, was: stylishly }dressed in. champagne. voile, .trimmed • with •eru- ,l,rcenr et . 'erases : and ,carried. a boqu 0. pink •. chrysanthemums. 'The .. groom was. 'assisted by his, brother c hariea ' of the .Arm • at ;MeLean :Bros.:; Strat- ford. After the.'ceremony.•was ended the 'bridal parity and guests proceed- Goderich .on Thursday, IIe • looked ed .10 the • Parlor wherea beautifully wonderfully . well. • • • , arranged •luncheoon- table was. set, .t. ' Mrs. 'Oezekialt • Bale has.• returned 'Which, all did ample justice. The l�rf- from her .• pleasant. visit to Port. de:'s,.brothcr, Mr. Frank Wright. os Huron., Detroit and. Mount Cleinens. . Stratford, , and his Wife were guests The annual meeting of 'St, . Owe. at the wedding Jim bride being a re'. Y. P.. Guild :was held in. -their great 'favorite rti fown site recetlrci:` stall on Tuesday evening. There wa. Many. handsgme and'•useful -gifts. The a full attendance ;and several ties groom's .gift to the bride was a love names were added to the list of coaland._,expensive 'Persian' Lamb ,. . ..'. ly • !hoteliers.The••followfrlg officers hese and , to the .bridesmaid a . • beautiful electees for the present terns 'opaI ring with diamond settings 'and President Dr. Hayden • • to the " 'oomsinan a diamond' pen. Vice Mrs. J. H. Ti ert g'• , g . We -'are sorry to 'learn of : Mrs. Secretary; Miss LeTouscl, : Shier's illness at the .London hospi- Treasurer; Mr. •Walter••Naftel tali =We hope it is not serious.. 'organist, Miss Anne..Welis Mrs. Edward Shannon and. ler Reception .Cca: mitt.ee,'Misses - F.E. daughter, Miss Carrie Shannon, 'left Ball, Lena Walton, M., Wells and on ,Wednesday morning for their home afessrs. J. Carrie and F. Cuff at .McEwen, •Tenn:, after spesrdinl:. Literary Connlittee, Misses K. '.the.. summer with Mrs, . Shannon':. Ilosken Wirinifred•:' Ball, 1',thel a sisters, Mrs. Briegel and Miss Sy- ' Mosely, Messrs. J. ' II.. '1`igert; mons. . White and 14'. Sturdy. . Mrs. Falconer 'and Mrs. *hidden of The 'tag Evelyn has been newt. • •Nearly every disease 'prigina't'es • from. impair'eti ' tissue, that is why Vile ' Tonic rarely fails to effect - a perntanent'. cure ; it.•acts- as .a food: for the system. Patent medicines, tin the other • ham!, produce only tem- porary relief, We 'ronin is composed. of herbs, ,barks and fruit.. • R. P. Reekie, •rlrugtist, keeps: it•in stock. Mrs. Reginald Black has • been spending a . few days. witli Mrs: .W. A. • Carter of Blyth. ' ; Rev. •Mr. Ha•ma' p eaehed at '; the.. tnorn:ng fied - evening services ' . oil' Sunday,• the anniversary .of• the open- ing of the. Nile Methodist• church. . ' An operation was performed on' Friday last on Mr. Straiton, station master. Dr. Gunn'or tiinten was one, of''the surgeons Called' in.: Mrs. .Winters, who spent about -ten days the guest of her sister;, Mrs. Stuhlek r, returned to her •itomc • at, Bright on Saturday.. ' .pilaster Earl' Boyd, only sen of. .t,'ondtrctor and Mrs. Boyd, was sorry (0 leave. his teacher, Miss Burritt.. and his classmates. ,l".arl is a bright. Mr..Jai ies Robinson . is havin[' a connection ,made from his residence 'to the sewer • Mr: '.and Mrs. Charles • Bruin_ loris will return lion► their visit to Mrs. Simmons` ' mother, Mrs. hart in Man- itoba; about• :3rd' November.. Mr. • Simmons an aletter front Daniels, a town near Snowflake, • said that Bliss Attrill has rented the resicien ce• o£: Postmaster' Galt for This sea' son. Miss Attrill loves Ridgewood Park 'in 'summer, but in tile winter site prefers the 'town. ' Mr:. Geoge:• Porter .is putting • a ,grate" In the -:drawing• room :of '.:;his residence. . Professor W. Glenn'Campbell was an htinclreds of wild geese, ducks and the • prairie hens are .shot dotvtr daily. The. farmers' straw' is made `irtt:o shoe and burned'. throughout' ell. the .great i- Northwes-t 'atecl . the.. wild 'fowl ` conte I that% .iii greatnumbers and meet'.- . ihefr•,fatj at the ;lands of the ''sports - .teen. The harvest hands got 4,2.50 a •day up there, during the busy :sea= 1 son,. Alta. R. Sprung' has :returned front a ,;le'ng'thened visit at 'the home •of her To Protect You Against i€ stations The portrait •and' signature of Dr. A. W. Chase,. the famous receipt book author, aro on avers box of his remedies. ' The great prescriptions of. Dr. - A: W. Chase have attained •Baviield were the: guests for couple sainted a beautiful- bright green. of daps la$t 'week of 1V2rs, Ch4r1r1: ! The Belgian. hare has beett inti Symons. • • iucctl into our . •town, ' Some • am,' r . , r ti cath 'ns newhtl Mr. Grorite, Achrso tvhete' and :sarnc • arc'.a'tawny color .On ° North street is assuming lain "yellowish brown. • • •• proportions. It • Iooks•as if intender' Crapes are not .very plentiful: 1, -.to he presented to the Daughters o that a goodamen for I'Ie• - . the la',mpire:'for their new Marin. "Broarlbrim," a New. York writer,. • hospital. '1VIr. 1.ehes m eISO ;:t the says that the automobile is wGr:)t � '• colttraei r` and we presume'archltect than the guillotine. In the preeent • The men employed are all :paid le a aristiart age Nero, if he could be Attractive the day. No contracts:Wen, so we caned fame' his marble tomb, Would atter Have been told. It will be a credii•. atter a cryof horror if he could • to North street..see the - sacrifice of the people and but that artistic Mr. !Boit •Williams new occupes the not. to grace S. Roman holiday, ho' late residence of Mrs. .'McCarthy' r, Christian holiday, PhOtOS Will improve - Elgin •avenue. Miss 'lalciith Falconer of Bayfield is I t•• ' - Mr.'•Neit .1Vtetvor nn ic':went an .'p•. 'erre of. lladgens pros,' staff of clerks. SCJ matter how ,oration on Monday on his ankle 1 Master Henry Kemp is nowt' ay Mr. I•lugh IV eMat'h of Toronto pat assistant in McLean Bros. establish much. you enjoy your t?ruE', p 2Ulrt1gra ,hs of Goderich• a business .visit last wee'('. -,meet. your friends and w - Our citizens' ftr: layintg ,r, large quantities of coal: m.'e' i .b r s of your fain- IsYOtllt, DOCTOR. BILL LARGE '► Mr, and bits. DuncanCampbell will increase your name returned from Ripley to their Best way to keep it small !s not lame here, 'measure. We can to call the doctor, but use Nerviline Mr. James Watson, who was make yott a beautifulinstead. Por minor aillnents like well all summer, has been again L iarscter•istiO.. pict- 1 cowls, eougits, chills, Cramps, heart 'ndispost•d, ur e , "breaks eaks up a cold in one night, cures ruts grocery. ache andstomach trouble Nervllinr Mips Maud .Johnition is a der:: in. f EHlYi ' PHOTO STUDIO. • THE NEWS -RECORD' GIVES EACH SVI'.1;I1 MORE 1lUI.ON NEWS PI1AN ANY ()'PI fill PA - is just as good as any doctor, I. soreness in the chest, and for nen ralgla, torithache and rl►eurnet•ism 1)o you feel tired and weary with - you can't get anything half so • good ottt arty alilrartr►t lapse ? Don't'. 1,•,' as Nerviline. The ramie tit.Nervilinc ilarmerl, all you require is "Vito for erantl'et colic and pain its the Tonle ; it -will soon bring back your stomach extends. far and wide. Good . strength and energy. Metter try t. for everything a liniment ran it go `) tete. .... - M •,.. for and costs but 25e for a large' Mr. R. P. Ttl,C tie, druggist, keeps battle, it its stock, daughter, Mrs. Wallace; of .Petrolea, '.While Mrs, Wallace •and child were at ;Muskoka.. • • Mr. W.'1):* Maepherson''is' drawing a• • good' salary- here and aloes not loo. as. if the -typhoid fever made any' an: roads upon his constitution; itithotrgli . lte, was laid up for live or six weeks with it. • . . : abe, and Mrs. Strong, slave., retpLii- ed from Brantford .and again .taken up then 'residence in Godericb..'a,: .. I. QUESTION. ' 1 Si11:*x Lel U 'K II. such enormous 'sales that 'the temptation to imitate them :is con- tinually 'growing stronger. In order ib: t yott may . be• certain that you'are: getting his'genuineremedies, the •doctor's portrait and .signature are on every box or bottle ot. his reinedies.: This is the strongest guar. .ce(4., ante* that any Medi. ' - cines can have. Di Chase's Kidney -Liver .Pills, .one pili t. dose, 25 cent's atm, five boxes for $1.00. • Dr. Chase's: Nerve Peed, 50 cents a box. Dr. Chase's Ointment, 60 cents e. box. Dr, Chase's Catarrh Cure,: 25 cents a box. Dr. Chase's Backache Plaster, 25 cents each 5 for $1.00. • Dr•. Chase's Liver Cure, -50 cents abottle. Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tarpm. tine,. 25 and 60,cents a bottle. ' • At all dealers, or by mail postpaid on receipt Cd price by Edmanson, Bates and Co.;Toronto. 14.t two can only be sent by express at owner's cost. • :..#3'191333'3'30'2 i43.m§..0-t•t5a ' Any intelligent physician .will ad- ' . . •reit that you'-dort't.patch •sm/tll-pox ' because 'someone.'cise has it,. but I because your condition' favors it. Low s, y'italii' always encourages sickness. and at this' season-'eapecially, every- • QIIe siioitld taile:'lrcrrozone whieli'0e- 1' stroys disease 'ge>!riis' anti shakes the + syeteln so strong and healthy that. It sickness can't exist. Ferrozone is. a vitali leg : tonic that makes rich, red '• blood, builds up the nerves, ' '. cures' nervousness and '•drives away tired, languid .feelings. To .get. strong use t •• to*ereOzohe'• ; it ' ass• ures health and _costa;abets.1)c,at;aAli:-:druggists• .y _ • • Mr. W. D: Tye has heen,.transferrcd try the mail route between Godcrich aria Buffalo. Mr. Tye prides 'himself { -on his mechanical genius and docs .;. .not like being so many more hours away: from .itis .home. His lathe will.; get a •rest:: Miss • Eva. .MciVIath.is spendfn;' ..ft: well-earned, vacation at . the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Me - of 'the' .Mount Sinai hospital . which is endowed by is (Wily Meru'.,er, . • cf. the Jewish race. The •suj erintendelt. -teas- taken a trip: to England a •. 'ants '. Ass 1V1cMath holds, herself in. readi- •crass to be .called to New York :any : gay now to take her place until.her return. Miss McMath never ' lost day from illhess during 'her term of service .a' a trained nurse and, as We noted sotto weeks ago, won the gold ?netlal. • • Conductor: and • Mrs. Boyd left for :,'tratford on Monday, Chet they ie. - .lend in future to reside. Wei are sory . to lose such estimable' CitiMens,bJt c congratulate Conductor Boyd on his promotion... CI 0041Nrjr. , ousin1 n Code+ ae, pupil • is given in- dividual instruet[on. The Shorthand System taught is that .uaect'by all r►owspaper and eourt re. porters. Ihemt a aterntf. of l3ook- keeping, Penmanship; Aritli- rnetie, o'60.•, thoroughly taught. Situate:ma guaranteed to every (lraeluate. ext& 0ut11 l ttS . ✓r. 0. Clot:)s �Fficlaht�urzobytiu��`wrlrtrr+�0 Nc1Rq Sl iriNNAp ig ti • 4;.•tle251. � i4 rC1 it iit iii di . u; IP .. AO. • .. tit •!R The stone is a fine,white color iti •,ri of the first grade. : V, -1s perfectly cut and proper- dt M tirnt'd. • !t? Sot in tak, gold setting for $s$.. * w...,.:�,. >.;,,, . W. !1! $150 TileELSTOKE. ;r. w 1' w ter. Tats dittrntiiali tit's itlth either qt �itttl,hirr.,• rirtly 'or resies ,y N' calnittk t ut tak. Sohl ti sluts;, +&•. 've tWo il'ian:ontly '.t.t wjtti a W T real:"n.t,l1)'st, opal or gar,( t. a, ' \Ve+ have large aslorttnont T of oth.'r ring at alt rt' es, but • d, the abovesur t':;irit 'i'alut'•t. and fi neve tail to p!e'.t,e. �. Vett can•sn..,e from s aa, to:fy, w q, by this ,pt.t,:at 4•1i:'r. t; 'i f S. i srifir`tRI, 4, 170 IRINDAS STaEfit lC:;i3OI, 1. MOnov ev11.14t',i ii' r;oosis not sati'.fttetory. t. 44144 *tit $:re• 4:,*.istai~ tat.t.r.cr• '. leataaaeeeee $T.I,OV15 VI STATION r.AtkO.t� i NORMAN MCNYCtSt1EPY 4 rin5ltit NEW ORLEANS JACtt$0NVate through Sleepers and Dining Cars OttSAletat St. Louis and Mobile, St. Louis and New Means u _. . Consult Your Address rig res. Ask for tickets vlft as & tit.1.11. Store closes at 6 'o'clock every night. thiel an1 ' lank is ear .:.r+ It's getting on for the tiiimeto buy Whiter . • Underwear and Blankets and you can rely on us for good values.: This . store has always. .borne a good reputation for this Class of dress goods and we are keening it fi `by keeping none �.. la be but the.' best. • Puritan Lndies'Utiderw'ear Paid C�liildren's Uri- • derwear•, ;vests .a1nd dra#;ers, ;iti :tell sizes, lieiah:ts and. qualities,' prices ': , . 25e,. 05c,.:50c, 75c and il 1. • mtrlbu]l's • perfect fitting Vests and.Drawers' :for ladies an cl'ri.lclren, ita all i ies,weights and qualities, prices '• •'50c, 75c ztnd Tet.. man's Natural atul I.V es for ladies il:vests. and dramh$,. pure.. vO01t UtIS1111k;able> . •.:f p�...,'. rices .$1.00,• $1.15• and $1,25'' . .: n Peninan's Natorll Wool ref.. Children in vests and drawers, >ure'wool, unskrinkab'.e, Prices 6Oc, 65c; 70c.:and .75c Baby'e.Owu : health Brand; alt pure wool, all sizes, price , '.. 00r Specht..:.. Blankets, . l tr(�;80, ;ood weight, splendid id clean • blank4t, slit -tial • $2.50' ••,•e Isleford Iilat,n10`y44x .t .172, 'pure }\ ool, koiit,l blanket; Warm .$3.00 E • Foster G t1 3(i, G lbs, 111. 11.1 re -Cape . •. $3.$0 Wool,' extra good., value, Foster ]Blank'ets,• - 62x82, ' 7. lbs, 4.(ld. ,o` . t:. 11 6'1•::8.'1, 8. " 4.54 Fla;ntlelotte Blankets, t0-1, White. and l;rt'y, first '"`S't.'1u•irt qtl.it ce • . ' 00.0 • .. ?..- Flannel' ttc 131l t.lets, .11-f, white, .tliti. f,ieyt �=- guar!tntc• 'ed first quality, price $1.1O O.- a,.- n a.. W...•.^•�.•P�Y.....wi,..AN'..1..,� ..:r�tJ,..Y,V•aM,!w•.Y..Mw 1� **PO 44.4 O.**a4*F* ►s.mo.*itrO.*•Qo,.a.o oa*SO.0..04* t;-=• . O Spocialls HoSe vr.wr. ~do-.ra. •�►..a► •�.ar�s- �.•�►' ,.e. Ysa,s.�. t► Ladies' Ribbed Cashmere tioso, sizts81 and 9 only, worth 40c, for 25c - a Ladies' Ribbed Ottsllmere Hose, sizes Si aid l Z • only, worth 50c, for 35c o ��'�',... �♦4•�r1'�r1�0M0�•b�ro�'�i1►i♦#1i4�tt>lrb�b0lM�*61/t�*�m��i 80* .... ee,.•- 5- • ,.�. �...... �.....w ..b...,. F.: TOZER & RO •'-- Successors to R. Loats &Stir. --,• �Jl��Atd111tzIt�i6�� �1 PLEASE4U. Do not consider it a hardship to du as much fo 'MD No s ecoid as :37ou :(1 fora city weekly or daily—pay r i�7sv in advance.