The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 07, 1894, Image 6

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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORHIHG, AUGUST 7, 1894. : The coolest, nicest, best made, real comfortable, well fitting Neglige Shirts ever offered for 9 Arc now the pride of our stock. They are right fresh arrivals from the Northern breezes, a lot of real‘beauties. Not the regular $1 kind, cither, as other shirt houses are showing, but just purchased at closing out prices marked .with big savings, a harvest gladly shared with our patrons. Stripes, plaids, dots, solid colors are? here to serve your choice. CHARLES WACHTEL, 515 CHERRY STREET, .... MACON, GEORGIA Now and then some one asks us why we don’t offer some “bargains.” Bless you, we are always offering them. Just now prices have been generally revised, and if you look you’ll find lots of Shoes that have had 25c, 50c, and 75c clipped off the price. Whero will you upend that vacation? Why not eo to the White Bulphvr Bprlngu Hotel, ftt White Springs, on tho Georgia Bouthern and Florida Railroad? It Is the coo J rat resort in the state, immediately upon the bonks of the »u w&neo River. This popular hotel has been thoroughly renovated, painted and re furnished, and is run la connection with the wonderful Sulphur Spring, which dis charges 2,000.000 nations per hour. Tho finest bathing pool in the world. Good fishing and hunting; pretty drives; No mbsqultoes; no malaria. The water Is a specific for rheumatism and dyspepsia in all forms; nervous exhaustion; all kid ney and stomach trouhlcc; ell diseases of the skin. Reduced rates upon all vnlU roads. Rates 32 to *2.60 per day. Special rates by the week or month. For psr. tlcular*. address WHITE SPRINGS, PLOUIDA, WM. H. WREN, Manager, THE AMERSONS ARE CAPTURED The Sleyora of Old Men John Senders Run Down in an Alabama Town. THERE IS NO MISTAKE Tkt« TIms as to the OsrtalMtjr of the Meat Being the Hnrd*ran«>lliirlff ' U'tfhett Will do Over Af ter Them* WEATHER PREVENTED 'Andrew and JSlsbeti'y Am*r»on, Ihe slayers of old man John Banders, havo been captured. ..{| ,| At noon yesterday .Sheriff Westcott received tho following telegram from the chief of police of Columbus; "Columlbu*, Gfi.» Aug. 6.—G. B» Wcstcdtt, Rheriff tlllbb /County, (Macon. Ga: Amorson boys under arrest at TOioenlx City. Ala. \\ j 1 "Wiley Williams, Chief of Police.” ©herfff Westoott immediately wired, asking If the men could be got to Ma con without a requisition from Aho gov ernor. He received n telegram last night from the marshal of Phoenix City, telling him to come at once and get the men. The Sheriff will go over on the flrul train this morning and expects to have Um men here toy night. He doe* not think that they will demand a requisi tion from Governor Nor then. There can toe no mistakeaVbout these toeing the proper parties. Sheriff West- cott had them already located—In-Jsot. lie had trailed them alt the way there from Reynolds, their parents* home, and was Just expecting such news iim that whiefli came. Flioenlx City is a small town Just beyond tho rlvrr from Columbus. nl- RUDY'B PlLdfl ttUPPOeiTORT 7s guaranteed to cure plies and consti pation or money refunded. Bend two sUntps for circular and free sample to Martin Rudy, registered pharmacist, lamoastcr, lSi. No postal* answered. For sale toy ail tlrat-cldsa druggiats everywhere. 60 cent* per box. IIe J. Latnur 4k Bo us, wholesale agents, Ma con, Ga. The Laying of tho Masonic Corner- Stone Yesterday. Owing to the Inclement weather yes terday tho exercises and layJng of the corner-stone for the Masonic lodge building, In course of construction ton Cotton avenue, were postponed until this morning at 10 o'clock, when the stone will be laid and *thi programme carried out. rain or shine. The entire programme prepared for yesterday afternoon will be carried out this morning and Grand Master John P. Shannon <wlll remain over tb par ticipate. The following will be the grand ofll* cers who will conduct tho ceremony: Grand Master John P. Shannon, Dep uty Grand •Master John G. Delta, Se nior Grand Warden Robert N. Hughs, Junior Grand Warden W. 15. Chapman, Grand Marshal A. M. Wollhto, Grand Chaplain J. M. Mobley, Grand Archi tect A. B. Simmons. Grand Treasurer W. B. Daniel. Grand Secretary R. H. Smith, Senior Grand Deacon S. Shepard, Junior Grand Deicon T. Carling, Bearer of the Three Great Lights George R. Barker, First Grund Steward J. L. Mack. 8ectond Grand Steward T. S. Lowry, Third Grand Steward George A. Dure, Grand Tyler T. W. Freeman, Grand Orator W. A. DtvU Somo very beautiful and effective music will be delivered by Messrs. T. B. Lowry, C. T. Airy, C. D. McCardel! and S. A. C. Everett, with Professor F. A. Guttenberger an organist. Capt. 'W, A. Davie will deliver the address. A STAG RACKET. Tho Volunteers Will Have One of Their Famous Good Times Boon 'At the monthly meeting of the Vol unteers last night it was decided to huv/s a "stag .racket" some time this month—one of those green spots in the routine of noPdler duties, which the boys never fall to enjoy to the fullest The "stag racket" of last year Is stilt an event that all look back upon <wlth pleasure, and they propose on this oc casion to have the best rally that has ever been held In the Volunteers’ ar mory. ftenlor Corporal Harry Garden hand ed Jn his resignation last night, returns to ranks to enjoy the sweets of a private's life. His eftlclency as a non-comm'issionetl officer has been gen erally recognized since his promotion from ranks, and his usefulness in that capacity will be greatly missed. Capt. Carnes will appoint another corporal some time this week. Sergt. Julius Loh was placed-on the ten-year honorary list last night, he having bean an active member of the company for that number of years. This distinction entitles hLm to special privileges and Im’mqnltles. Through out ha long term of enlistment no tman has proved more loyal to the company or"rnore zealous in the discharge of every “duty. His has been .an excep tional record,'and he has reason to feel proud of his long and pleasant associa tion with the organization. **’ DECIDEDLY BENEFITED. Macon, Ga., May 23, 1894.—I linvo boon decidedly benefited by Hood's Sar saparilla and intend taking several more bottles, and hope to feel quite well toy the time I have finished the course. I take pleasure In ^commend ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla to my friends who feci in need of a good spring med icine. Aunis Jenkins. A QUARTER CENTURY TEST, For a quarter of a century Dr; King's New Discovery haa been tatted, and tho million* who have received benefit from Its use testify to its won derful curaitive powers in ail dlseii*«» of Throat. Oh*'*! mul Lung*. A iv*n-- dy ttait hu* stood the tost eo long tund has givon so universal mitlvfUotlon is no experiment. Daoh hatitfc la posi tively guuimntced to give relief, or the money will be refunded. Pt Is tulmlri- ed to toe tlvi meat reilaArto for Cough* tt* dt flolr/ta .lolrbT a .u cc.s IdJHoo and Colds. Trial bottles free at H. J. Unmar & Bens* Drug store. Regula size. 60c, and $1. ORDINARY*8 COURT. Business Transacted by Ordinary Wt* ^ ley Yesterday. A writ of lunacy was Issued for Jane Davis by Ordinary Wiley yesterday and on trial by Jury sho was adjudged Insane. Application WM» made to Ordinary !WUcy yesterday for the appointment of a permanent administrator for the estate of the late II. L. Munger. The name of Dr. E. Q. Ferguson, the tem porary administrator, INf mention* for permanent receiver, but an objoo lion being raised by the credMnt Or dinary Wiley aet the hearing for other day. / The will of the late Richard Jaques waa probated in solemn form and s It JlQues and SuaUtl B, Harped imm.M as executors. Awarded Highest Honors—World’* Fair. oa CREAM BAKING P0WBIR MOST PERFECT MADE \ pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frtg lt»n Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, When you go North take tho Mncou h ml Northern. Through Pullman sleep* era Mucou to Washington and Ports mouth, Va. ANSWER FILED. City Council Answers Petition of 6. 8. Dunlap. City Attorney Wimberly* yesterday filed an answer to the petition for in junction. etc,, of 8. S. Dunlap concern ing the now famous detective question. Gome of the 1 allegations in the Dun- lap petition are denied and some are admitted ami the hearing of the case will be awaited with interest, ns the complications existing between the po lice commission and the city council, with the mayor in between, has ex cited considerable comment, ami nil are agreed that only the cck&rts can unravel and straighten out tho tangled skein. MOTHERS t MOTHP3RB t MOTHERS . Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing 8yrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, wvtli perfect success. It soothes th< child, softens the gunu\ alloys all pain, cures wind colic, and ts the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists in every part of the world, lie sure and ask for ••Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,” end tik« no other kind. Twenty-live cents bottle. To bo sold at 10:30 In front of court house, a choice building lot, corner Ad- ifbl and (Haxcl streets, fronting Tatt nall square. D. H. Howes, Guardian. DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS. Macon to New York Via the Rldi- naoad and Danville Railroad. Ry a change of schedule In effect Sunday. May 13. Macon has double dolly schedules to Washington and New York via Atlanta and the R. and D. railroad: Leave Macon 7:56 a. n„ 4:2S j. Arrive Atlanta 11:30 a. m., 8.06 p.m. Leave Atlanta, tt. and D., 12 8 p. m. Arrive Greenville, R. and D„ 6:30 p. m.. 2 a. m. Arrive Charlotte, R. and D„ IS* p. ro.. 6:30 a. m. Arrive Danville, tt. and D., 13:30 a. m.. UNS a. n. Arrive Washington, K. and D., Taj a. m., 3 p. m. Arrive New York, tt. tt. tt., 1:23 m, C:1J a. m. Train leaving Macon in morning ar rives at Richmond next morning TrtS a. m„ and leaving Macon in the af ternoon arrives at Richmond 420 II* BU 516 CIIERY ST. ELECTION DAY APPROACHES. Everything in Readiness and the Can didates Eagerly Awaiting the Eventful Day. HARD TO NAME THE WINNERS II Will Be Nip and Tuck Btlwem Alter the Six. Wills Nobody Holding * Cinch—A K«c« of Yonng Mtn-Corosar’a Race, Hood's Pills euro Indigestion. To bo sold at 10:30 In front of court house, a choice building lot, ctomer Ad ams and Hazel streets, fronting Tatt nall square. D. II. Howes, Guardian. MR. GEORGE W. MORGAN. The veteran clothing man of the Dan- nenben* Company, bos just returned from New York, where he spent two weeks selecting the fall nml winter clothing for his house. Mr. Morgan says It was fearfully mean weather to handle winter clothing, but he Is sure he will have the most complete stock of men and boys' clothing ever brought to Georgia. . ■ ATKINSON IN TOWN. ‘ The Next Governor Confident of an Overwhelming Majority. < Hon. W. Y. Atkinson, next governor of Georgia, was in tlio city yesterday ou route to MI Hedge villa, where he goes to attend tile meeting of tlio board of trustees of tho Georgia Normal and In dustrial college, and to toe present at the gathei:ug of tho weekly editors of Georgia. r Mr. Atkinson is locking well and Is ootktHlent of his election by an over* whelming majority. "Wo will have a thorough organization," he said, "In cv* ery militia district to the state, and by election (lay wo # wlll know Just how many Democrat there aro In the state of (ieovglu. Mr. Atkinson will return to Atlanta Wednesday, where toe and Chairman Clay of the Democratic stnto executive committee will consult as to tho goneral plan of the campaign. Day after tomorrow promises to wit ness one of the hardest fought and most closely contested legislative pri mary elections in the history of Bibb county and the indications are that the three candidate* who are elected may well be proud of their victory ns there never has been an election in Bibb county when the candidates seemed so evenly matched ns they appear to be In the coming primary. Of one thing, however,tho puglic feels assured, and that is, no matter who the lucky candidates- are Bibb's Interest, as well os the Individuals of the entire state, will be safe in their hands. Out of the six candidates two have before represented Bibb in the legisla* turo. They are Hon. John T. Boifeull* let and Hon, Robert Hodges, while the other four candidates, Messrs- Joe Hall, Hope Polhlll, Marmeduke* G. Bayne and Hugh V. Washington are all prom inent citizens and members of the Ma con bar. It is u race between young men, none of them having reached that age known as "middle age.” If elected Mr. BoifeulDet will be a candidate for speaker of the house with every assur ance of being elected to that high po sition. All of tho candidates are working hard and each has strong hopes of be ing elected. Each one is running on his own merits, however, and no per* sonalitlcs have been indulged in. Another feature of tno election will be the nomination of a candidate for coroner. For this ofiice there are also a number of candidates, and the one receiving the nomination in the prima ry will be appointed by Ordinary Wi ley to fill the unexpired term of Coroner Hohnctt, deceased. Every preparation has been made for tho election. Col. Wiley has all the papers ready, tlio managers have been appointed and candidates wanting 1o send their tickets to the country pro ducts can do so by sending them to CoL Wiley, who will deliver them to parties calling for election papers. IT MAY DO AS MtJCK FOR YOU Mr. Fred Miller of Irving, III., wrttes that he had u severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in hia back and also that hts bladder was affected. He tried many so-oalled kid ney cures but without any good results About a year ago he begun the use of Electrio Bitters and fond relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One rtlal will prove our state ment. Price only 60c for a large bot tle At Lamar & Son's drug otore. ~ DR. M’RAE’S CUT OUT THIS. Free Ride to Washington and Return to the Most Popular Knight. The Macon and Northern, in connec tion with the Seaboard Air Line, have opened up a new route from Macon to Eastern and Virginia cities. The poo- eenger equipment of the Macon and Northern railroad has Just been re ceived from the shops and Is one of the finest trans leading out of Macon. The Macon and Northern makes close con nections at Athens with the aolid vesti bule limited train of the Seaboard Air Line, on of the handsomest trains south of Baltimore. This new line opens up the ni03t delightful and picturesque routed from this section to all points in tfie Carolinas, Virginia and the East and is becoming more popular every day. The route to Washington over which the free ticket will read will be Macon and Northern and Seaboard Air Line to Norfolk, thence via the pala tial steamers of the Washington and Norfolk line, giving pa^engers a mott delightful ride up the grand and pic turesque Potomac, landing passenger* at the foot tof the Washington monu ment. On the way up the Potomac stops will be made at different points or interest. Including Old Point Comfort, Fortress Monroe, Mt. Vernon (the home of the illustrious Washington) and at the nnvy yards, where a view can be hail of the United States war chips. The ticket will be good August 27th going and good to return September 5. The grand conclave of Knights of Py thias of the United States will assem ble in Washington August 28 and be reviewed by President Cleveland. A pleasanter ride could not be taken alt thte time of the year. The monotony of an all-rail line is broken by the boat ride from Norfolk, and passenger* can go into Washington feeling fresh, with out dust and in a position to enioy the festivities immediately upon arrival in Waehingon. t ELEGANT AND CHEAP TRIP TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Round trip rate, including meals and state room to New York, 338.70; Boston, $38.70, via Central railroad. Savannah, and Bteamtm. Finest ship* carrying th* American flag. Ttobles supplied from best markets to tho United States. Bertha reserved by wire. Apply to L. J. Harris, deket agent, W. P. Dawson, passenger agent. When you go North toko tho Macon and Northern. Through Pullman sleep ers Mncou to Washington and Ports mouth, Va. NEW LINE TO MONTGOMERY, Via GeorgiA Southern and Forldo. Leave Macon .. .•••••••,...11:10 a. m. Arrive Amcrlcus 3:00 p. m. Arrive Montgomery 8:00 p. m. Ask for tickets via the Buwanee River Route. Q. A. Macdonald, general pamenger agent, Macon, Ga. Telephone 100. To be sold at 10:30 In front of court house, a choice building lot, ctorner Ad ams and Hazel streets, fronting Tatt nall square. V. H. Howes, Guardian. OH. WHAT A COUGH. Will you heed the warning? Tha signal, perhaps, of tho aura approach of that tnore terrible disease, consump tion. A*k yourself if you can afford tor tho sake of tavlhg 60 cents run the risk and do nothing for It. We know from oxpertnece that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a million bot tles were eold the past year. It re lieves croup and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For lame back, side or chest, use Shi loh's Porous Plasters. Sold by Good- wyn A Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenuo. ’"'When yon go North toko tho Macon nml Northern. Through Pullman sleep- era Macon to Washington and Ports mouth, Va. Everybody feels better from Brown’s Iron Bitters Painless nnd Hornless Cure For Or* / gftoie Stricture, Gravel or 8tone. Call at the drug store of Sol Hoge, comer Second aud Mulberry streets, Macon, Ga., solo agent for Macon and vicinity for this wonderful remedy, aud give it a trial. After a trial of eighteen months in the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, It was fully demonstrated that it will cure from 85 to 00 per ctnt. of eaaitf treated. It is absolutely harm less, cures without pain, inconvenience or loss of time from employment. * It will tone up the organs, und when it cures loaves them In ns healthy con dition as nature inode them. With each vial are full inatractions knd direction*. ARE YOU qOING? The reaorta of Tennesaee are doing splendid business this seuson. The Southern railway, western system, is the direct route to these resorts and you should ask for your tickets via that line. Elegant free observation coaches be tween Atlanta and Chuttunooga. A through coach for Tates Springs leaves Chattanooga at 7 a. m. anil arrives at Tates at 12:45 d. m. Sleeper on this train to Washington and New York. The seashore express leaves Atlanta 7:30 p. m. for St. Simons and Cumber land Islands. Three daily fast trains each way be tween Macon and Atlanta and Rome and Chattanooga. Travel the Southern railway, western system, for safety, speed und comfort. Call ton Jim W. Qarr, pamenger and ticket agent. Macon: J. J. Fhrnsworth, district passenger agent, Atlanta, Ga.; C A. Ben3coter. assistant general pas senger agent, Knoxville, Tenn. ASSIGNEE NOTICE THE STOCK OF W. A. REDDING. CONSISTING OF CLOTHING AND HATS, &C, MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. BIGGEST OF BIG BAR GAINS OFFERED J.J. COBB, ASSIGNEE ANSWER THIS QUESTION. -Why ao n many people w« around us ewa to yrsfsr to suffer and be made miserabto by indigestion, ooa- supatton. disilnesa, lass of. appoUt* coming up of th« food, yellow akin, when tor 76 cents wo will mu theca Shiloh's VHUlur, guaranteed to euro them? Bold by Good wyn A Small Drug Company, corner Cherry etroot and Cotton avenuo. USE HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Drs. Holme? (c Mason. Dentists, 55€ Mulberry Street. It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore mout. sore throat, cleans the teeth and purifies tbs breath. For sale by all drug. gists. OUB GREAT PATTER?) OFFERI Cut p.iMir Pattor.. For Kr.ry Udr Header of Tlio TolrorauU. Ws hive made arrangements whtc* we are offering to the readers ol the Telegraph the Demorest Cut Panel Patterns, which are worth from 20 n> £1 cents each, thus making every copy ol the paper worth from 10 to 40 cents Cut out the coupon below and mall ac." coring to directions bn it and you will receive by mail the pattern In the size • For J • Residence ......................... . • As the Most Popular Knight of * • Pythias. • • The one receiving the highest * • number of ballots will receive a • • round trip ticket from Macon tt> • • Washington and return over the * • popular Macon and Northern • • railroad. Ballots '.aust all be In • • by 6 p. m. August 15, 1894. All • • ballots must be clipped from the • • Macon Telegraph. • CRUSHING LABOR. Nbw Bedford. Mass.. August 6.—The following notice was posted in till the cotton mills in this city: “On an4 alter this date weavers will be paid iby the pound, standard weight, on the present basis of pay.” This means that the weavers’ bid passed by the last legislature ts, as far as the weavers are concerner, ren dered Inoperative, and that any ad vantages they may have expected (and they considered It the very beat piece of leg! latlon that had ever been passed In aid of the textile workers) will be taken from them. Anaemia. Is depleted blood. The blood lacks richness and the cheeks lack color. The whole sys-' tem lacks the nourishment Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. This nourishing, palatable food restores a healthy color,' enriches the blood and tones up the whole system. Phy sicians, the world over, en dorse it. Den’t be deceived bj Substitutes! Preparedby Scott A Bowoe, If. Y. Ail dragfUU. Is the period. It Is then that the wind Is freest ftom care, the Iwa^laatlon unhampered, the memory most retentive, the eye brightest, and the nature most susceptible. What a boy reads (n this period becomes so Indelibly Impressed upon his nafura that It becomes a part of his very character. This Is a time when a parent's responsibility Is greatest. It Is not enough to tell the boy what he ought to become. Most boys are not overly susceptible to didactic teaching. Yon can Usually leal him a mile easier than you can drive him a rod. See that he has the proper surroundings, and a iictfe encouragement, and ft Is surprising ho readily he develops a taste for the best In literature. Let that tasle be developed, and there Is little danger ns to his future. It was Dr. Philips Brooks Who said; "Show me what books a boy reads, and I will read you his destiny. * How Important It is, then, that your home should be provided with books of the highest character. Fairy tales, and even, perhaps, "Buffalo Bill" stories, have their place as developers of a tast® for reading, a sort of literary a as It w*r*. but unless the boy soon shows preference for the stronger meat of practical knowledge, history, travel, etc., you may be sure that he Is mentally unsound, or that there hts been something radically wrong In bis education. The Encyctopardia Britanolca has rightly benn termed " the concentrated essence of the whole world's wisdom." Let your boy read Us Interesting pages, and he will soon look with disdain upon "flashy " literature. We are continually underestimating a boy's capacity for large Ideas. There Is nothing so attractive as truth. Give him the material out of which to construct targe Ideas. Britannlca In the hoot, whfte he can consul It ccnlieuaity, and as ha attains manhood he will find no place In literary or professional life to which be may not aspire. Seiie tha present opportunity to provide n proper library for your home. It requires an Investment of but Tan Cants a day. If you older from Th* Atlanta Constitution while It may be had at introductory pricas. YOUNG GIRL’S TAILOR GOWN. 608—Narthcoto Blazer—Sizes for 1| and IQ Years. A pretty and stylish tailor gown li as necessary to complete a yonng g'ri’i wardrobe as it Is for ladles. This is i useful and becoming style of blazer which when worn with any style o» plain skirt completes ibe popular styl» of tailor gown. This convenient gar tncht makes it cosy to vary *2k> wniuttl by using shirt waitsts, blouses or waist coats of different weights, to suit al temperatures. It is fitted with tb* usual seams nnd has sufficient fullmsi in the back. The fullness of the blous. front Is shirred becomingly in tbi form of a shallow yoke below the fltocl collar. Cheviots, ».weeds and Bfrgei are the popular materials for tin* gowns, and for summer those made v: cotton or linen duck, canvas or gala tea cloth are both stylish and coeJ. A special Illustration and full tflrec tlons about the pattern will be foui>» on the envelope in which it Is enclos'd 548-TADlaiiF’rtlD SKIRT. Sizes for Twelve, Fourteen and Sis teen Years. This 13 a vefy popular style of skirt cut with five gored breadths and i bias seam in the back. Any of th* popular cotton or woolen materials cai be used for this skirt, and when fin ished with row's of stltchlurc i: < m hi selected to complete any of the tailor made costumes. A special illustration and full dlreo tlons about tho pattern will bo fount on the envelope in which it is en closed. NAME OF PATTERN: SIZE Send this coupon and 10 cents to tht j Macon Telegraph and yen can get any one . of Patterns published. Notice number and j name of Pattern, and write plainly nnt { forgetting to state size. ' Pnciose lOc.foi'each pattern desired. . If AMS.. W.L. Douclas W*» CUAP IBTHC BEST...I dnWbiouuuKiNx *5. CORDOVAN, j FRENCH^ ENAMELLED CALF*. ^.•AWFlHECAlfmW *3.W POLICE, 3 Soles. *2A 7 ^ BoysScwolSkees. " SEND FCR CATALOGUE W-L’DOUOLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Money bjr neychoeio* W* **« „ Itumslus fikocs, of Bccum, we ore the l&r*rst manufacturer* o» advertised shoe* in the world, and P 1 ®! 30 *'* the value by stamping the name *od price ca the bottom, whicn protects you prices snd the middlemen's profits. Our sac-* equal custom work la style, easy fituug ana westing qualities. We have them sola every where at lower prices for the value gwenta*" any other make. Take no MfcfltttSte. Jf T 0 * 1 dealer cannot supply you, we can. bold oy ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 613 CHERRY STREET. You caa save CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To the Editoe—Please inform your read* era that I have a positive remedy for tfcfl above named disease. By its timely ®*fl thousand* of hopeless cases have been per* manently cured. I shall be glad to «end two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they *ul send me their express and post office addrras. T. A. Slocum, M.C.. 183 Pearl St.. Newport*