The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 25, 1901, Image 5

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i a THE MACON TELEGRAPH i THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1901 0-0—'O-O-O-O-O-G—O-O-O-O-Oc 0 increased Service ? •J / a the i OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, APPROXIMATING I Sailings each Week ^ ' LOW RATFS to NEW YORK ndthe PAN-AMKRICAN, BUFFALO 50 Hours of Occtm Breezes j 1 Full information from Ticket Agent, or , W.G. BREWER. City T.&P. A.. Savannah,Ga. L. A.SH 1 PM A N.T.F.&P. A., Birmingham, Ala., MISS 1*1. E. HASON Having severed her connection with Wesleyan Female College, will be found hereafter at her private studio, 132 For syth street. Lessons In charcoal, crayon, pen and ink. perspective, china, water color, pastel and oil. Por traiture a specialty. Miniatures on ivory. THE GREATEST White Goods Sale OF THE SEASON. SAYS THE MEMBERS HAD TO PAY TO GFV.’ INTO GATE TO SEE THEIR <5\V.\* HORSES, AND M A COX’S STARTER IIAD TO PAY FOR AD MISSION AND SCORE CARDS* WANTS—ONE CEN1 A WORD WANTED WANTED—Lady with experience to ro- liclt advertising on high class publica tion. Address Exophus. care Telegraph. WANTED—Every lady to use Diamond Trading Stamps. ’Phone 323 for partic ulars. WANTED—To exchange modern home in Macon and four thousand dollars for good Investment property in Macon or elsewhere. Address. "Alvin,” 71 Marietta street, Atlanta. WANTED lL»nr«l In private family with out children by gentleman, wife and lit tle girl; close in and in good neighbor hood; referenct-B exchanged. Address, with terms, W. T. M., care Telegraph. FOR RENT Apply Wm. Lee Ellis, at ICty Hall. The Macon Driving Club devoted most of its time last night to roasting ^hc Piedmont Driving Club for the too business-like way In which the recent races in Atlanta were conducted. Ma con furnished the starter for the races, and he reported that he had not only been required to pay his way Into th* gate, but had to buy a score card, nnd, seeing the judges without score cards, and unable to tell what was going on, he bought one for each of the judges. It was also reported that live of the eight men who entered horses from Macon had to pay their own way to see their horses trot, and some of .the drivers had to pay to get into the gate to drive. One member reported that when he asked for a complimentary ticket to witness the event In which his horse had been entered, the man ager of the races offered him 50 cents ITS j In money. He says this highly In sulted him and he walked away In disgust. stand ;thickly populated. Appiy jonn i Hartz, Orange and Forsyth streets. 1 FOR RENT—Half nf mtngo. thrro rooms, close Jo: all conveniences, cheap. V.. care Telesrarrh. for KENT—S-v. n-room house, Forsyth street. Vlnevllle; apply f>40 Washington avenue, 'phone ;!'>l.'!. J. II. Tlmberl ike. FOR RENT—Resilience on High street, it present occupied by D. L. Mclteat pos session October 1st. Apply J. N. Birch. FOR SALE Apply John j receive better treatment than this whenever she comes to Macon’s races. OF SPECIAL INTEREST HOARD OF HEALTH^ PUT A STOP TO THIS LONG COMPLAINED OF NUI SANCE LAST NIGHT—ORDINANCE 1IEIXG DRAWN VP FOR Pi BLICA- TlOX—FLOOR Dl'ST GOES TO SL’- lll'RUS. , 4 The board of health last night passed an ordinance that has been advocated at various times for the past twenty year s. The ordinance, which is now being drawn, is to prohibit carpet cleaning inside the city. Those who have such work to do will hereafter be required to go outside of the city limits, and a failure to comply with the ordinance will subject the offender to a fine or Im prisonment, or both. Heretofore It has been the custom to beat carpets under people’s open win dows In any part of the city, and the dust and dirt was sent from the car pets Into the nostrils of neighbors, and no amount of complaining brought re lief, but the board of health found that during the spring just passed the nui sance was unbearable, and they have decided that It shall not bo tolerated any longer. Now It will bo In Mncon, as in other cities, against the law to beat carpets anywhere within the cor porate limits. SAYS THEY WERE NEVER IN SUCH GOOD CONDITION—1IE HAS JUST COMPLETED AN INSPECTION THE FIVE STATE INSTITUTIONS IN MACON—MERCHANTS EXPECTING A GREAT TRADE. Beginning Thursday morning and continuing until Saturday night. State Treasurer Robert E. Park cv pleted h!s inspection of the live st banks in Macon yesterday, and left for Holton last night to join his family. He thoroughly looked into the affairs of the Exchange, the Central Georgia, the Union Savings, the Commercial Savings and tho Macon Savings banks, and to a Telegraph reporter he said: .„"nno »n<]» C » n matt e r'o(actj 10o sllGOr white lawn f<* 7*C the banks nil over tho stnto tue now lu shoot' whitOOfglUldy, 7V We will throw on our Bargain Collators tomor row morning, tho most oxtonsivo line of sheer gauzy, white fabrics, lacos and embroideries shown tiiis season, eminently suitable for tho hot weather season and particularly attractive in quality and price. they have ever 110c white lace lawns for 71,c a better condition th boon. "It is attributable perhapi to Iin- j i l 10n ,, v utViito fnr proved business cverywhm. I under- IUc UOaVV M 111 DO llUCk I01 . a v stand that many of the merchant* hero] lf)C COl'dod Porsiflll laWUS, 10c have doubled their orders for this fall’s' goods, and are expecting a great trade.” To liny 'Fever Sufferer*. Sufferers from hay fever and summer catarrh will be interested to learn that there Is a new, simple, inexpensive but effective home treatment for this ob stinate and baffling disease, and that a little booklet fully describing the treatment will be mailed free to any one by addressing the F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall. Mich. Doubtless this statement of a cure and positive preventative of hay fever 'will be received with skepticism by the thousands who have found the only relief every year was a change of climate during the summer months. Hut whethei* I to investigate this new an excellent farm in Rutland district, *•■=.•* Walden. Ga.; about 275 ncres, with dwell ing and tenements: situated about half way between the Southwestern and the Georgia Southern and Florida railways; convenient to Walden nnd Avondale; lino farming lands and well adapted to fruit culture; well watered, pastures, etc.; a bargain. Call on or address Robert A. Ryder. Macon. Ga.. office over Max Mor- Vis’ Drug Store, corner Cherry street nnd Cotton avenue. . K ?u“kv A mS7. Il fai , t t '"«««?'“mcSS 1 .I b° n,n ' cnt - «™PjT enced handling. L. B. Roblneotf, Lump- I flre ” on n Vomi card t0 F - A. Stuart kin. Ga. I Co., Marshall, Mich., for the booklet FOR SALE—sir./** ho stock of general ! which, bvsldes describing the tr-al- merchandise nt Moultrie. Ga.; growing mont, contains a concls® treatise on the • cm'vm'Sp *”Au££t"m nd: w.'a°V«e«b ! cnl,s ‘' " ml « h » ractef oC “>ls peculiar Receiver. Moultrie, Ga. disease. FOR SALE—Desirable residence on Mad- i ■■■■'■ —- wtr*et. Anniv to Hnward M. Smith. I DEATH OF MRS. SILVA IN SAVANNAH Sinter of Mr. A. S. Ilolfeulllet nnd Connln of Men*r*. J»l>n and Char lie llolfeiiillett. Mr. A. S. Bolfculllet of The Macon Telegraph received the sad news last night that his sister, Mrs. Viola V. Sil va, had died suddenly In Savannah. Deceased was a first cousin of Messrs^ nnd Charles Bol- feuillet. She was a daughter of the late George Alexander Bolfuellllet, Esq., of Savannah. By her death, she leaves a husband, Mr. E. A. Silva, nnd two children, Mr. Rend Silva and Mrs. W. G. Guerard, Jr., all of Savannah. GRAND ARMY MEN TO GO TO CLEVELAND About Sixty-Five AVIII Pa** Tlirouuh Mncon to Join tlie Other* nt Atlan ta, and They Will k« to Reunion. * 15c white cotton ohiffon 12)io 12?jC 40-in.white lawn for 10c 20o slieor India dimities,12Jo 2oo sheer India dimities, 15c 20c slieor batiste clairo forluc 30c.slieor batistoclaire for21c 35c slioor but isle clairo for25o 50c slieor batisto clairo, 32jc 25c tine Persian, lawn for 20c 10-in. longoloth, $2 per bolt, for $1.25 25yds good chock nain sook for 1.00 68-in. wash chiffon, 45c quality, for 31c G8-in. wash chiffon, 50c quality, for 30c 08-in. wash chiffon, 05c quality, for 48o 2oo white dotted swiss for 10c 35c white dotted swiss for 26o 60c white dotted swiss for 36c 36-in. linen lawn,39oqual.30o 86-in.linen lawn,60cqual.48o 36-in.linen lawn,75cqual.60c 36-in.linen lawn.Sl qual.75c 15c black Indialinon for 12J.c Arrangement? hnvp Just bi-cn com- 35c fi 110 Porsilltl lftWn for piotoa foe ‘he Georgia number, who: lg , ],« uit ot L oom Cleveland, O.. on September lb The Bleaching for $1.00 2dcbl&Clt I IHllll batlStO 101’ 18(5 Macon delegation win bo joined by 35 0 goffe finish mull for.. 20c 130o black India batisto for 20o slxty-flve members from Fitzgerald,' ami these will go to Atlanta and join a large number from South Carolina and various portions of Georgia. Tho whole party will then go on to Cleve land via the Southern railway. ’ mill. LOST—One large black pointer dog; white spotted feet. Return to Thomas R. Greer, Southern Express Co., and receive PROFESSOR ABBOTT LEAVES MACON TODAY PERSONAL 1 plates, dishes of all size „ , mond Trading Stamp?. W. G. Middle- brooks Co., ’phone 323. FINE ripe Elberta peaches, by the crate or basket, at R. C. Keen's. 1 ■ i. • ?*• »X A I * (HIT new b-"'k sent free. sealfd. fully Illustrated, treats of all conditions of men. tells how to attain "Perfect Manhood;” should be in tho hands of every male ndult. Address Erie “ tt| f “Buffalo, N. Y. >le ware Is the <>f nil I I.lb-S. S’ I- l in* I »l.«in.»r.«l Trudim: Stomp premium show eu*«- nt \V. G. Mlddlebrooks Co., ’pho MATltlMUXI Ali. menstruation; must not take during preg nancy. as mishap will follow; mail Me. for trial box. Frank Edmondson A Bro., man ufacturing chemists,. 16 S. Broad street, MI8CELLXEOUS MABEL LODGE No. V A M - Regular communication will be held on Thursday. July 25th, at & p. m.; members of sister lodges and visiting brethren •fra ternally Invited; work In Master's degree. L \V. Burk.-tt, W. M ; Joan Hurt/. Jv—ly. XVIII IN' 'U w nit t. i i:. 1 • if. • go to It. C. Keen's, you get the best. GET my prices before touting grocer!i III* Homo H<*rrnf(er XVIII Hr In Allirn*—I'rorrnHor Pound In Vow In Full Clinrgc of the Nclioola In lllhli. Professor D. Q. Abbott leaves this morning for Athens, where he will re- hMc In future. He at once enters upon his duties an professor of mothemutics In the State Normal College, and Pro fessor Jere M. Pound bos taken charge Personals In the city Dublin apent yestcr- W. J. Sims of Cordcle yesterday. Charles llicks day In the city. Mr. V. W. Williams of Mullln, S. C., is visiting friends In the <*lty. ' B. If. Palmer of Cordele was among the visitors to the city yesterday. II. M. Howard of Columbus was among tho visitors to the city yesterday. J. If. Mnthls of S'tmHrsvIlle was among the arrivals in tho city yesterday. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Turner of Roanoke, Ain., are visiting relatives In the city. Miss Dean Zanders of Unadllln is- visit ing Mrs. J. W. Hooks on Oak street. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Callaway havo THE PLAYER. Lawrence Henley’s great play will be given nt Crump's pArk tomorrow jijght, including the prologue, which wpjf tho fourth act of Damon and Pythias, "rills'*fVmoiV adaptation of that fine old David Garrick, and has been proniln< In the repertoire of Nat Godwin, E. J. Henley, Charles Weyndman and other famous actors. The part of Gustavus Brook (The Player) will will be taken by Mr. D’Ormond. while Agnes Fuller plays Adn. Upon Monday evening the moat pretentious production yet given by the company will be staged, when ! John D’Ormond’s masterpiece, Othello, will be played. Agnes Fuller appearing '< in the beautiful part of Desdemotm. | Thin will be th** first Shakespearean I piny given nt Crump’s park. | Fino matchod embroideries in swiss, nainsooa and cambric, dainty llttlo edgings, insortings and bondings, Valehoionnes edgings and insortings, and machine torchons thrown on tho Bargain Counters at prices herotoforo unhoard of. Remnants of Embroidery. ***- T^TilafSIiUi VB* yards.nf ohoioo paUoriis in odg- * , l t “ ' . . lengths of from 2 1-2 to mgs and insortmgsVs* v 0 ,, . . 4 1-2 yards each, put onTl Counter to bo closed out at off' rogular price, W. A. DOODY C returned, nnd are nt home on High street W. U w.lk.r of Mtdlaon w:ih «lmkln* of th. office of superintendent of Bibb i Jj'yy''' w '" 1 fKrlcnds In tho city yctcr- county's public schools. 1 l. HolllnuWorth «r Autust* ms rlr- The orrice formerly occupied by Su- j J . araon * hls fr> ona * U> tb* city perlntendent Abbott hits been formally «."'«•,» of lUndisllrUI. returns to turned over to President Pound, who bis homo jrsiferSay, after spending will In future bo known as Supcrlnten- i dent Pound. r Abbott’s family will not go for n week yet. In the city. *. McRae, a prominent bualnriui of '.McRae, wqh trmsactlng builncs WHAT’S X’OI'II FACE AVORTIIf Sometimes a fortune, but never, you have a Hallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patches nnd blotchcR on the skin, all signs of liver trouble. Hut Dr. King’s Now Life Pills give clear fkln, rosy cheeks, rich complex ion. Only 25 cents at all druggists. CITY WILL PAY FOR ANALYSIS tho city yesterday Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Hall nnd Mrs. D. R. Leonard of Vienna were among the guests of the Brown Kouso ycMterday. J. W. Thomas. S. N. Erwin. F. D. Miller. W. B. Dlx. \V. A. Callaway, C. C. Lindsey. John It. Hhaw nnd wife, J. XV Ulfch im, C. 1>. Dickinson cam® down from Atlanta yesterday. Little Mlss*s Annie Belle and Ethel Mao Cheney, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cheney, left yesterday for a visit to their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I*. G. Shepherd, at Garden Valley, Oa,, to rpend MVtnl weeks. Miss Fannie Freeman bn* returned from a visit to her sister at Quitman, and wu» accompanied nom*- by her air ter, who, with her children, will spend about two weeks with her father. Judge M. R. Free- MIDDI.ElinoOKM WINS. | ^ XX'o note with Interest that tho enter- At Meinphl pricing grocery firm of W. O. Middle- 8 run*, brook* Company were tho nucceusful bidders for Ktwln A Co.’n Diamond! Trading Stamps, and from their line of well selected premiums consisting of Rogers' celebrated silverware, genuine French Hobllnnd Chinn, Royal Hollow Quadruple Silverware, etc., can well iity^’flvo of th predict a glowing miccce* with the Jhose^w same. Their store Ls one of the most Memphis, 10; Llttlo Do ftlUUIUt'dX REACH HALT* Five Out r Mix F Honed* 1 NEW YORK. July pt th III (lie good* at the most rcnnomibfo price*" In11 r in the post i slight ls / their motto. Having JuK completed {JfJnco^on'“the itrM° t urn.* wh a thorough painting, their v 4 'ell OHsorted lent him to hls knee*. Hurnmn stock make* n most brilliant display First_ race, hurdl- and ahowj tho Interest taken to pie tl:*-!r fiiHluiiici'!*. furlongs—( DAY OX TIIE DIAMOND. 1 to 5) won; Oils '* to 2) si-coi BROOKLYN. July 2t -Today’s game l*?,' inaanil^iiiJsixnJ is a slugging match In which four 01 u ?S if^to.1* i pltchrrs wore used. Now York tied r ( V * * -o I Carbunlo r 't-> aterdny. t -Favorites all but Brighton B ii and tne the otlior nost of the cle . mllea— C • h.ihiigli 'll In !) third. Time. : Battot tea— 1 Tnylo "K III the eighth .1 00 0310 3 .3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phyle nnd wln- At- R.II.E. Tim-. 1 16 t-' Fourth rape. Srnokn (1 lto 10 Nivond; Boults furlo h mile' third ••lllrm i to 1 Tim- EC I save monfy by Oscar^Bradley GS that are good; lag 16c. rug gn M Pcrlooc*! Tick. per doze Ronrd of Honltli Dls<*u*sed (li«* OhU Street Well Matter Lost Nlglit. Clarke Daniel, STOCK HOLDERS' M E ETING—The' nual meeting of the shareholders c Taylor & Peek Drug Co. for the electli of director*, and any otb befor held the offIc ... on thi. __ 3»»1. R. J. Taylor. President. TRY a pound of J. T. Dennis' Jersey butter; It can’t be equalled anywhere. Oscar Bradley. FRESH shipment Plymouth Rock mack erel. Oscar Bradley. "special bargain IN A VACANT LOT. I have a corner lot on tbe main street In X’lncvtllc, 65x173, that I cun well for f 1,366. Till* f* cheaper it:nn any lot that hn» been sold In this neltthborhood for yrnr* and I ® V } ear*. '* P. 1® p. If nece*«ary rrlll make convenient i rnldnight term*. j July 24— FrankB.West Real Estate and Insurance, K\( tUXUU BANK Bt II.OING. ! To Property Owners! I have more demand* from ten- J ^ anl* than I < an «upi»l> and t-oold eu«ll> rent d«»uh|e the |»r«pertle* listed **»lh nu*. W> i bursM for cnl- J ] lection* are moderate and reanli* are icuaranieed ••ti*f*rtm > >. iftiisiments **411 He r*ref«lly man- [ The board of health decided Inst night that It was right for the city to pay tho expense of analyzing the water In the that 1 Oak street well, in view of tho fact that the community had be her < .r Hi. icks, dirt. had been filled, and had aho paid for ce menting the walls and putting In the pump. This, therefoie. wilt be the disposition of the care, and In a few days tne well will be opened to the public, unless the I 'ho cltlrrm In thn joth day a? July, I '*>• 6f analysis shows the water unfit for The citizens have every confidence tbe purity of the water, however, and t are longing for tbe time when they use It again. XV E AT 11E It YI: *T E It D A X*. Tlit? Mercury Reached 03 Degrees at 4 p. m. Meteorological data furninh^d by the \ office of the Unite'! States depart ment of agrlculture, weather bviraau. ' ~ the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. 6 si Maximum temperat tar i\ degrees; mlnlf The many frier rmarly of Mac< Atlanta, -will be has socured a pos partment of tne BT. LOUIS. July 24.-Waddell gave Wes on ball* which, resulted In two run*. A'- j tendnreo 1.2P*. tfcote: It il l’, Kt. Louis OlOlOOOO*— 2 !» 1 1 Chicago 0000001 0 0— 1 '• J Buiterles— .Muri»hy nnd Ryan; Waddidl and K-ilioc. Time, i i*. rmpir, Ni-ii j of Columht: In rhei school' ENTEIITAIN M ENT POSTPONED. It ban become necessary for tho en tertainment that was to have been given tomorrow night at Pythian Cottle for tho benefit of the Price Free Library to be postponed for a week. 1 to hear that ho MILWAUKEE. July 21 H !'• ' In* -i . ’ , irnv »•-. -J tl« Idlng of Hemphill, whose e and Pho llnishlng bl* nglncering at tbe mills "Tech ^ runs in tho third. dllwaukco ’. 1 1 2 0 0 0 Boston oi o o o o Batteries—Hswley and Ma s ana Crlgcr. Time 1 lost to- I v the p•*»rt I (\ h< h'un< .tendance * It ILK ! wi laloncy; I Umpire, h RACEH A HjEVEI.AND, amrne of the fl cnvllln furnlshi ort. Betting able to 'l 1 The Abl>ott. wb 7 from distemper, v* . i morning by Geor* , P r 1 ehui*- nnd It I- rlorigs—Godfrey (3 to urlaln (IS to 1) see- (3*'> to 3) third. Time, GLEX VI t.LE. Ir tt-Todsy’s pro- id Circuit races at another good day’s herivy, but th* tal- pick the winners. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. third street. Dwellings For Rent. xio |'‘lr*t atreett 7 rooiim.,, m|23.' 7 10 Bernini *freet # 7 room*, liOIIMC III 711 Third aired, d room*.,.. it(i Orniigc str«*d, lO room*.. ullrsr fOg I , 7 room* , . ■ • t» 3 room* . I, 7 room* t I room* , , g 121 MnKiiolln streef, ft rooms 1» I :i Will nut street Jil7 ■Wnlliilt *tre» W r Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. kidney iroubli prey* upon (he mind, did- courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ^ , —,, j. and cheerfulnes-, soon - Jpl disappear when the kid- “ 71 ■ neys arc cut of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent tatterlsM -NIehrd*, trldgn; Donohu *nd Umpire, Daniel*. of th* mme id. Ijd.l- to Brighton It* i»» room* H.66 •el, h rooms.. 27.56 i*rt, 6 rooms.. 14.00 . O room*.... I^..VI 4<i room.. 410.00 R II K 1 «. z\ i j two nd Kit- 3*o Pittsburg . .. Cincinnati . Batteries—T lips and Jt*r .1 12 2 12 11 ''.rnrri'.ii* i !' I arc - Richard A lid th* r.u *i C. third. B.'«t I 'Oli TOD % V. 1071 WiiIimiI I IOI Elm str 7.1*4 Mnlbcrr) r. Hill Park, .Indue Slnrileinan’* Yliirville 12 Lyitu A*etme, Xliievltlr, H rm* I,) nn Avenue, X'lnevllle, n rin* Pierre Avenue, Vtnevltle 7 rm* l*«ie \lnevllle. 7 rnunii, g.X.4 ■ treet. East Mur National l.euune. DETROIT. July _afe In t*-- fir-r though th* loci I* fourth, fifth .nd never In d«->»bt. / 1*2. Repc m. central tin 1 I 5 feet durinj rs. being 2.5 f' FRANK OUNN, SOI M*lb«rri • reel. Phone 3637. GLEVEIjAN R.iltlmore f .ii, rout* rlcd g in lioth pitchers that It Is not uncommon ^ , . . child to be bem »JJid*nr*1 2^>. afOlcted with weakkki- rieveund . . Tv \ ,. 1 reys. If the child urin- Bamn^r, • ■ ates too often. If the | J,/* Rrenahan urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child | n o»v. reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with Led-we'.ting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty Is kldr.ey trouble, and the first vep should be towards the treatment of thve important orgar,:. This unpleasant tro Jble ts due to a diseased cor.diti ,n of the kidneys and bladder and net to a habit as most people if.p e Women as well a., men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The rr 11 and the immediate effect of Swamp*koct iscosn resit.ed. I» is nld L/ druggUtj, in fifty- wes You may have i sample bo*t!e by free, also pamphlet teh- nerr.« r.t j •r,g all about !t. Including many cf th* saeds cf tes*!mor.lal letters received from sufferers cured. In wri'.eg Dr. Kilmer V Co. Fjir.ghamton. M. Y., bo sure Sai\ mention this paper. th- har*V>*t T **'»«itbvrn l.«-ague At yij'f •*/ lrr ‘‘ p ' lrn - Heiskell's Ointment C'wr#* avid Trow blrt Whrn F.«»ry(|.lM K r.l«# Km F*|tr«t. Try It or. nn obaUmit.; r H »* of T*it*r. Kryslp^la*. Yj i*.ui«. Pirn- 1'i—fH. lit (iK Worm. Itl-.e hm Ot *l,y KNln Itlm+Hm*- Auk your 4mgiri*t for It. Uv mull v.- Hr|*hrir* HoBf:, for tho »kln, 2hc. fOHNSJOff. HOlLOWtT 4 CO . •31 Con««rc« >t/t*!. Pfci.4<J«i*iUa. O if if o if if if if if if if if if SUMMER HORSE GOODS 4 full line of Turf Good* nii.l llnriie**. Our it SORE BACK PAD » l* w boon tor li.irae* •ore or lewder bark*. Price 75 eeu I a. ,i,k () if if §S. S. PARMELEE, 8 if if :e VKIIKI.K4. H\H>I**, KTl'. HA( ox. t. a.