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THK EN TERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY . 27, 181). 8 TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. Antl-Iilqiior Lsasnu Organized Socro tury's Uapwt. Tlie LnraU county mass temperance C"nventloa, accordlntr. to call, was held In tlie opera house, Elrw, on tlie 23u Intl., Trceident G"l. N. B. G'ltes In tlie chair. Ily request of tlie Cliiiirman. tlio Presi ficnis of tho various tmp rince societies Of the county were called to the platlorm, and' tin were Ihfdo element formally united. Prayer wa off.reil by Rev. Mr. Uiilou, of Elyria, which was, followed by f'.me excellent music, by the quartette Prof. W. Q. Frost, r Olierlin, was the first .tinker, lie euid It was a good thing t Maw something to tiring the people of the County together in patriotic effort, and tlmwed that our ueed was arousing an or g uiizillon of paistlu,' sentiment, as well as the Instruction of I hose who have not t en educated iu tomerance. Mthocloao of Hie address, Prof. Frost tvitommrndod the appointment of a com mittee on plan of org uihsaiion, which was. indorsed by the conversion, and the fol Juing are the names of those appointed: I'rol. YT. 0. Fnt, I'rol. G. F. Wrih', E. W. Mctcalf,N. L Joiinwm and Joel My ers. While the committee was in consultii ti"0 the net'tln was adiliCNHed by W. R. Wan, Esq , of Wellington, on "The Ueuo. fit of Local Option " Mr. Wean mad aoine strong points in . favor of his t!iein f by showing the moral Mid financial advantage of prohibition to tUi people of Wellington of thn increase In trade to the buaim-sa ninn of his town , ty the lact that the money formerly fjnandered in saloons now go, a into the V ijillniate business channels, for clothing, food, Improvemen's, education, &c; and t"l tliis incrc ' in trado, by a conserva tive estimate amoutit at l :ast lo mi aver ,.' of 20 per cent; that one business man, Mr. Cijodrkh, soured him that SO per -ni. would not bo hu extravagant istl Inate of his Incrensed trade beennse of J inhibition, lie (let land that the fear ('.pressed by toin-- husines4 men, that pro )ih ition would drive a certain class or ti.tdu to oilier loan", was absolutely rrMumllets; that Wellington retained this liade; and proved Ills points by the fact tliat after two years' trial, the people sus tained the measure by a largely Increased m.tjnrity vote in its luvor. He spoke also, not only of the gieat moral advantage to 4'iu people, gnnerally, but lo the saloon men, themselves, and said he had person l aaiuranre from some of them that thev were glad of the change; that they are row many of them, engaged In legitimate jmrsuiU, and are ordinarily prosperous. In speaking ni holding trado, Mr. Wean 0ft d that the sure way to do it was to sell floods "all wool and a yard wide," and if lus is done at a reasonable margin, no cue weald feel the need ot ''a saloon in tu back end to draw custom." On motion of Mr. 01 Is, of Oberlin, a Ct'iutnlttee on nominations and resolutions was apfxinted consisting ol Prof. W. G. Float, Mr. W. R Wean and lion. T. L. .Kelson. They reported the constitution pub lished herewith, and the following as the officers of the organization for one year: M m. T. L. Nelson, President, Eljria;A. J(. Webber, Esq., vlce-Preai.lent, Elyrln; Rev. W. E. Itarton, Cor. Sec, Olterlln; 1W. VS. Reely, Heo. fcec, Elyria; J. W. Houghton, Treasurer, Wellington; addi tional members of the Executive Com Tobtee as provided for in the constitution, Dr. S. M. Dalo, of Lorain, and Mr. Com a'ock of Wellington. This report was rjnamloiisly adopted by the convention At this Juncture a UlsiaUh from the Hon. Wm. A. Brnman was read, in which Mr. Jlrtman cxprmscd bis regrets that be Could not be at the met ting but assured the convention of bis sympathy and Inter est in the movement. Mr. N. L.Johnson, ol Elyria, spoke of (le customs of a gem-ration ago, his per sVnal experience, aud of the advanr In initio aeotlrmnt on the temperance question. Mr. Lester McLean, called attention to ritirlackof orgaulz .tion. and a trlbutcd C'O defeat of loc d option Iu Elyria to that fet. He said our enemies are organized ; nd that the "trade" In Cleveland and V' ledo furnished two thousand dollars lo defeat tempt-isuce in Elyria. He thought I J vig iroua and continued effort the work l local option could be gradually exieod 3 from the smaller to the larger towns fw d finally to the cities and thereby ulti mately overthrow the trafflce in the state' Rev. F. A. Gould, ol ulierliu, described himself as a mugwump In politics; and by iie fact of bis political independence, be Is ready to Join most heartily in any movement ayalnst the Americal sa loon, and especially to work with any and eveiy temperance organization. He also teferred io a very complimentlary vein to men and tbeir great work io tbo tern fw ranee cause, and said be wm one who tioiight they ought to bave been admitted Co the last geoeral conference of the H. E. tiiiirch and that be believed they would t at the next one. Aa he believes In God fce believes the time will come when there II I not be a Single saloon In the state, , 11 r Gould favors organization, energy and SD.thnaiaa as necessary to a successful campaign against the Lorain Co., saloons. - A letter was read from W. 6. Sharp, Esq., who was on the program, bat bad Veil called away on business. He said tie believed In the Justness and fairness of focal oplloa, Hhort speeches wore made by Rev. F Ilodder, of Lorain j Ex-Mayor Metcalf, of OLerlln; Hon. Ueo. O. .Washburn, of Elyria and F. fl. Reely, of Elyria. V. McKts, Secretary. COHHTITUTION OV-TUS AXTI-LlllBOB LtAQUB OF Loiiais County, Ohio. Articli 1. ThlsoruanUatloii shall be called the Antl Liquor League of Lorn I u Co., 0. Art. 2. The oblect ot this lcuKue shall be to secure the enforcement and Improvement of anti-liquor laws la tho State of Ohio, and the adoption of Prohibition under tho exlBt- I Iok local option statues. Art 3. Tho league shall consist or sucn male citizens of the State as shall pledge themselves to the work proposed by slKiitng of this constitution and by the payment of aa annual fee of one dollar. A rt. 4. The officers of the leiiKtte shall coir slstof a President, Vice-President, a Corres ponding Secretary, Becordlnit Secretary. and Treasurer, who shall perform the duties usual to their several offices and shall with two ad dltlimal members, constitute an executive conimlttoe to curry out the ueiieral wishes of thA I.eauue. Art. 5. Tho Executive Committee shall secure theappoiutineut of a special committee of three In each township and municipality who shall consult the needs ot their several localities and uroceed at once to an organlza' tlou of temperance effort within their terrt tory. for the promotion of the ends contem1 mated bv the Leauue. Aiit. 8. This League shall be executive In its character and shall In no way Interfere with the plans or distinctive forms ot work entered upon, by any other society! but shall tu evers consistent manner contribute lis en- erny to 'he advancement of all with a view of establishing such forms ol temperance orKiw tuition In every locality as Its cltliens may nrofer. Art. 7. The annual mcetlnn of fhe Lcauac imii will nn tlic2d of February, In tho county seat. Other meetings shall bo called at such times and places as the Executlvo Committee may determine. Tho ofllcurs shall be elected at the nnnual meeting by a vote of m:Jorlty of the members present. Art. B. Such amendments and by laws may be adopted at tho annua meet I on as may be deemed necessary by two-thirds of the voting members present, notice ot the sumo having been alven at some previous meeting, or printed notice ot the. same having been sent to the members two weeks before the meeting. Art. . This League will co operate with similar leagues which may be formed In other counties In maintaining a State organlzatioa baring In view the objects herein mentioned How'e This ! We offer Olio Hundred Dollars ltewurd r,,r ,.i,v i iw.. ol CmIhitIi that cannot be cured by takini Hall's Catarrh Cure. V .1 i iiKKK.v & Co . Pi-s.. Toledo, O. We, 'he umlersilliieil, havo known F.J. Cheney for the last 13 )eurs and believe him perliitly honorable in all business tioumictioiih and lintimially able to carry out anv olili'iallon ma le by Iheir firm. West A: Truax. holes ilo I)rui:gssts, Tol. do. Ohio. Waldina, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. E. H. Voit Hu:sen, Cashier, Toledo Na linnal Hank. Toledo. O. Hall's Caiairh Cure la taken internally, acting directly upon the blrxat and mucus surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. New From the Coanty Seat. The Court ol Common Pleas la still In session with Judge Lewis on the bench Civil business is occupying the attention of the court and Jury. The criminal busluess of tbo term will not be com mence until the 4th of March. The busi ness disposed of since last report Is as lollows: Riot & Molirido Bros vs II C Nesbltt. money only; verdict for plaintiff lor $90.14. Wm It Walker vs Elizier Lacy el al, ac counting and equitable relief; referred to II J Lewis. Agnes B Tbeias vs Geo H Gales et al, money only; continued. C W Horr vs II N Wadsworth, money only; verdict for plaintiff by olrecllon of court for 39 97 ; def endaut excepts. Robert W Harkins vs David Jackaway, et al, money and attachment ; appealed by plaintiff; continued on motion of defend ant and at bis coals. Michael W rk vs L 8 & M 8 Ry Co, money on y; verdict for plaintiff, $100. Alice Dunfer vs John II Eckh r, money only ; continued at plaintiff's costs. A E Allyn vs Citizen's Mumal Relief Association, money only; continued. David Johnton vs Jerome Ptati money only; continued. Louie Gregory vs Morrison R Phelps, money only Continued on motion and at cosl of defendant. Minnie Puis vs Nicholas Berrell, money only; continued. M innle Puis vs John Brand, money only ; continued. Henry Fredericks vs Thomas Gawn et al, to cntorce statutory liability of sock holder; sale o patent right confirmed and deed of assignment ordered. Eveline rjamjisell ex'z vs the Equitable Accident Association, money only remov ed to U 8 C C. Charles II Hock wood vs B Wiesnd et al, in on i y only, settled and costs paid. Theodore 13 Rogers vs Gertie C'raine et a', money, foteciosttre and equitable re lief; default, aecree see Journal. The Board ol Education vs Peter Bchuler et al, injunction and equitable relief. Dolclaca Peabody vs 8 E Powers et al money and lo subject land; default, decree see Journal. KCW CASKS r I I.ED IH COMM0X PLSUS. Wib Brawn vs the L B & M S Ry Co, to recover real estate and damages. The LS & M S Ry Co vs Wm Brawn, to qolei title and Injunction. Eliza II King ys John C King, alimony. Elizabeth Kuerlm vs Henry Koerlm, divorce. IN PROBATE COURT. Order of adoption of Lydia May Eaves by Mr and Mrs Geo C Clifford made and named changed to Lydla May Clifford. Ida May Brown adopted by Mr and Mrs John Adam Bcbmldi and name changed to Stella Elenoore Bcbmldt. Last will of Moses B Cooler, deceased, late of Brewnhelm, admitted to probate. Adam Hall, sdmr with will anuexeJ of the estate of Henry Michel, diseased, files petition for order to sell !no4. Hearing March 18, 1889. F W L'ndes appointed guardian of Mary Llndes to Imlwcilt-. MEDICAL DISPENSARY Supsrlcr Street, next to Chronic, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Successfully Treated npon rf.-. confusion of idena. palpitation f tlie SfUn. affcoiionsof the liver, stamiuib and Imweis 1 1 'i -iitii of youth and accrue practious, uuliwg ? " 9 . . . T'loae niffKrlnf trim f vrm m I Immediately eured and iOfVOUSK.rvous Uubilit;, tlie SJJf gUtlUl full vifor restored. Thin ' I symptoms of which nre Vtanlrnnpn oiUmiini! afll.o- 1 J J f5 0 1 1 1 tV. a dull, aiatrew d mind tUKIlC OOation wh vta rsmiert j v J which uufi a thcra f"r lileaburuenaud ud BiarriHae iiiioosnible . forming their bnainess and soeinl duties) la thoHnalty rmid b the victim of improper r" :'r: li.iptiv lunrriuKesiiDpoarihle.dutresa the iniiiilgi noe. The moat elm le inuat acknow- 1 of the heart, esusins fliialies of heat, Icdvathutineii iB-lonasre the irrunt uiugnet ii iisoAiiiinoiapirils.evil forobndings, oonard- bjrwhii'hthe whole world ia attracted. Do- . ". fvtir, drenma, short breathiuas, melun- etroy theuaiuid what have we? Alan is no '' c'.y. tire euilr of oomrany and bu 'eaprcf- lunger interested in the optosite sex) the In i, -two to bo alnno; frcliuf as tired In tlie torcbaaxeotthatbliaulropoaewhiuhattraota t MiniinB as when relinnsi ot manhood! and interests the whole world, exists no . .1.1 o bono depoaita iu lh urino,nrcmanei, longer! man oeaea to be what U"d mmle him, ' "Mill up:, ooiilutionof thouahta. watery and tho world is no longer intoreitina to bun, anil vi U croa, dypepaia, ennatipetion, palencna. roinoree and dirnppointment arc hie cuuatant ,: ii and wrakneKS in th-t limbs, eto., should oouiinnions. Conault LlR. ALliEKT et oneu ,.-j-Kalt UU. ALBliKT immediately aud B"d you will find thaayuipatby aud relief that , ..jr.iitnrcdtohcahh. , yon poailivcly require. ' A "1 .n!n v Married persons or VAlinrV Man 1,1,0 n"'' k- '..iQrifJQCfGeyouug men contem- TOUllfl IilCtl oorneviotimaof -lu ng nisrringe "aware of physical weak solitary vice,--itht dreadful and deatruolivo vi, lor.aof procroatiTe powora, impotency, or habit, which annually aweona to an untimely ' , : other duqualitlcntinna epeodily relieved, grave, tlmusands of young men of exalted '.lo'wbo places himiclf nndr theoire of DU. tnlentand brilliant iotelleot, BMJ call With i: .i,iiiini',niiiroonftdoinhiahonora; a gen- lull Mofldeneo. '' mnn.andconGdcntlTrelron his akill as a I)K. ALU tRf addreaies all those who hsve ii -.''--sieian. I'lt. ALltlvItT has had many Injured themaolres by improper indulgence ''"r' eip-:i'ii"0 In bospitali and private and solitary babiti which ruin both mind i,r.i'tie'idian(r','"iteof tho most eminent and body, unfitting theiufor business, study, i i .--!;.-:tl tur :- jl.'al cJFtates. acoieiy or Biairiage. ft'nilonw Positively Cured by RetTiarka- SsMwhloh'ha've A Perfect Restoration Guaranteed. JMWKMMM-JMMMW-aMa'a-Mtj-aBMMH-wvaHMaaa-aa PrnCfVlP DIIIMCn IM UCIITU by unlearned pretenders who Iwep trtUing with rtt.ivlJO nUiriLU IP H CAL I ii them month after month.girlrpr poisonous and i "juriniis compounds, should apply Imuicdiutuly. Call or write, butwhere possible, oue personal uSZ&EL. DR. ALBERT- Cleveland. O. ryTtt A course of treatment with full direc tvfiiisi tions will be sent to any part of the United States, securely packed, free from observation, upon receipt of Five Dollars, with a guarantee that If results are not satis factory. monpy will be refunded. firnnrin at In BUSINESS rnilClTION. OBERLIN COLLEGE WRITIN0 DEP'T. OBERUN SCHOOL a! STENOGRAPHY sasMYPE-WRUiJ8, aaS OBERIN BUSINESS COLLEGE, and counts complete. Circulars free. Address Nathaniel Martin appointed sdnilnlstra tor de boms nnn with will annexed nf the estate of Baltls Purple, deaaed, late of Columbia, In place of A B Ustxirne, deed. J 6 Crawferd appointed admimstrhtor oi the estate ol John Kulp, deceased, late of black River. In the Criminal Court but lew of those indicted by the last Grand Jury have been arrested, those who bave been arrested have been arraigned aud the following entries bave been made: Ohio vs Chas Kuexpnl, larcrny ; defend ant arraigned ; plea not guilty, entered ; bond flOO. Ohio vs Henry Totnling, keeping place- open and selling on Sunday; detendnnt arraigned and plead not guilty, bond $300. Ohio vs Chas Rosencrans, selling and furnishing Intoxicating liquors to a minor; bond f 500. "Not Worth a Tinker' Darn." ITow wicked, you will say. No. no; this is nol that kind of s darn. A linker's darn is made of a harm l-ss and very lminmit mixture of water and Dour ami prevents the soldier ruiininu away. I lie ex pred ion quoted abote is tahl to havu (irisrinnt Led with a man ol strong religious Inslii.cis no bus iHiught and wastry lug an IiuUm tln at el plow, made it. the image and likeneas of the great Oliver Btet-I Plow; and he siipiomu it was an Oliver until be ba gan using it, when he eoon discovered his mUtako If he hid carefully ciauiln ed It he would of si eo that Oliver's name waa nol cast in the shear ami other wear ing parts and would bave knoan it Was a fraud. The aenuitie a i tide, the oriuinal and only Oliver btvel Plow ni.d the Oliver Klip Jiotta Hhares and liepatrs can be lound at O E. Towsoend's. Everybody is delighted, children and all. Willi Kinebarl's Couch Ilalsam. 25c FDEelt. It ia a Curious Fact That the body Is now more susceptible to beueftl troin medicine than at any other season. Hence the importance of taking Hood's Sarsaparllla now, when it will do you the most good. It is really wonderful for purifying and enriching the blood, creating an anpeilre, and giving a healthy tone to the whole system. lie sure to gel Hood's Uarsaparilla, Which is peculiar lo Uaelf. f C0NSCMPTI0S 8CBELT CURED. To Tiist BniTon-Please Inform your rend era that I have a positive reniMljr (or tlie above Uainetl disease, by Its timely use tliuuKauds of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad lo send two bottles of my reme dy rnaa tn any of your readers who have con sumption If Oicy will send me tln-lr express ami r"t olllca inlilroe, ItMpc-ntully. . I. A.si.();;rM,;j.i'..ini . , -uN-v iorsv Use n Iki'IIa of Bpeclfic Money ficlal, P I) Kelt. Hill's Peerless Worm refunded if not bene- People llvlntt In a malarial climate ahoold never be without a bottle of Hill's Hatnaparlllu. I) FelL Hkill and common sense combined in Hill's Peerleas Cough Byrup, for celds, etc. FDJVIt. Cobb's Little Pills for 23 cents, excel- lent ( bowel difficulties. Y D Fell. ALBERT Fostoffi'ce, Cleveland, 0. the Latest Scientific Principles. Diseases Has attalnsd the mint wonderful nucccro In the tr-ntmcnt f the cases to which hedcit)liis Kpeoiiil atteniiiin, and tbrougb years of patient labor aud ru.uHich, he hat dit onverid tlx mat infallible nieikod of curing general weiiknefls. Involuntarv dl.oharaea. tmTwtenev. nervoiin- Lourt, tiinidity. diaunno of throat, ooe and Ihiwo ternblo diaordurs arisiUK f nun solitary hie a luuoruulotxiatcuoeaai robdutiug inarriagei the Head all conoecud. Expenses tow. Instruction thorough. MtKEB Ol UXHUKUHV. wrui.. Be Sure If yon have made up your mind to boy Hood's 8amparllla do not be Induced to take any other. Hood's SarsaparlUa Is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of Its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior lo any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example Is worthy Imitation, tells her experience belowt To Get " In one store where I went to buy Hood's Barsaparllla the clerk tried to Induce me buy their own Instead of Hood's; be told me thelr's would last longer) that I might take It on ten days' trial; tliat If I did not like It I need not pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's Barsaparllla was. I had taken it, waa satisfied with It, and did not want any other. Hood's When I began taking Ilood's Barsapartna I waa feeling real miserable, s tillering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some tune, like a person in con sumption. Hood's Barsaparllla did me so much good that I wondor at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of IL" Mas. Eixa A. Oorr, n Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Boll by all dramttats. fl t six for 14. Prepared only S7 C. L HOOD CO, Apothecaries, Lowell, 1 IOO Doses One Dollar CARDS In order to go calling Ihela dies should have the usual outfit In tlie way ol cirds, In order lo hnve one In case the parties called iiMin are nol si home The EnTEitpniHS office keeps a full line ot first-class cards and f uidIkIi them ex ceedingly cbe,np. Please cull and see them. Personal. Mr. X. IT. Frohlickaieln.of Mobile, Ala . writes: I take itret plsii e In rc iiiim n'tlng Dr. King's No PI" eovi-rt for consumption, having need It for B severe attack t U'O chltl- and Cstiu rli. It give me Instant relief and entirely cured me ami I have not been afflicted since, I alao beg to state that I liail tiled other r-inille with no uood result. H ive in u ed Electric Bitters anil Dr. King's New L ie Pill, both of which I can recommeud. Dr. King's New Di-Covery fbrconaiimp'ion.oouiihi and coMa, Is sold on a positive guaran tee, TiIhI bottles free at Adams' drug store. I . ' William Laird. William Lal'd, a well known drug gist of Hprlngtleld, Oregon, writes as follows: "Mr stoek ot Van Wert's Cough Bilsam ordered from you short time ago Is slmost exbsusiod and I am pleaded to nte the fact that It has glv. en universal satisfaction. I have never had a single bottle returned. The medicine Is a boon to mankind." Trial slxe free. E W. Adams the Leadlnf Dragglst. fA W r k "BT-V a -sa. unUAKAlXijE SALE;! For the next thirty days to reduce stock, will sell at bot tom prices: 40,000 poumis Fence i Wire bought cheap. 1,000 Kegs Nails, bought cheap i w 111 81)11 B,,,l'd Fence Wire al3 25 10 4 00 per 100 pounds. Iron Nails at $2 per keg of 8 penny. St. ell Cut Nails at $2.25 per keg oi 8 penny. Bieol Wire at $8 per keg of 8 penny. . M.ciftu ur-iinui cose. Sleds Horse Blankets at cost Lap Robes "N Japauese Kobes " TuUle Cutlery " Chnmtilon X Cut Saws 25 to 30 cts per foot. Champion Buck Saws 76e each. Hund Saws 6Ucts each. Shot $1.35 per bag. Solid Steel Axes 76cts each. " " Crow Bars Octs per pound. Daisy Thermometers 16cts each 8 Inch Mill Files lt'cts each. 10 Inch A: ! II Flies lncts each. Any surplus goods In stock at the above prices. IE. BBiTErJICaV Weixtnoton, Oiiio , Fibrutiry 5th, 1880. "White Bronze Monumenfsi On Top." The only Monument made that preserves the record for ages. "Inscriptions always legible " Buy the Bronze as it does not need reDlacin o- Portsmouth. N. II., White Bronze Sol- 5" tilers' mid Siiiiors'Monutucnt. Over o0,000 now in use ill t-J jrTt- 7 K. N. GOODWIN, Agt. Wellington, O Wellington Monumental Works. t jit nnxr-rkTtr a. .oi i. W tl A JUL JF MM,J3Li DEALER N Granite Monuments Tombstones, L'.JV- I -Iwr -T0' every ft."' r-" i.Tar-.-'?." come 2t uclucU. A present ol $500.00 in Cash will be given to any person who will show us a Monument of American Granite we naveiiirnisneuinaiiscrumDiiiig or snows signs oi uecaj D. M. HALL, wishes to say to the citizens of Brighton and Vicinity, That he has on hand a full line of all kinds of goods usually kept in a country store, and that he can and will sell ad cheap or cheaper than his competitors. In order to make room for Spring Goods, I will offer until April 1st, AT COST - Gloves and Mittens, "Woolen Unkerware and Woolen Hosiery. Must have ready pay for goods sell at cost. iiflestMet PricepaiflforBntter Mm. I Mean Business, Call and Sec. - - "3D. T - v-s-sr- ... - -mm .' Breach Loading Shot Guns 110 to $17 each. Pure Manila Binder Twine 14cts per pound. Cable Chain with hook, Jl, 11.60 and $2 each, . bolld Steel Adze Eye Hammers 50cts each.'' .." " Shovels and Spades Wets " ' Step Ladders, 11, ft.25, and 11.50 each. Steel Game Traps, $2, aud 12.60 per doi. . Flobert Rides, $4 to $5. Revolvers very low prices. Clothes Wringers very low prices. Pocket Cutlery, " " " Stool Club Skates, best 76cts per pair. " " " Nickel Plated $1 per pair. Carpenters Steel Squares, 75cts each.. upcclal prices, Do not a.sk lor credit at this country. The largest ye made standing in, the States where granite is best known. Xow is a good time to order. 6a EIH10RSED BY SCIENTISTS AS BETTER 1KB CHAPES TM PEACTICALLY IrlfistmcimiB AM STOKE. MAtfUPArTtTltVD Wt MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY. miimjuost. 00 aa. Btle Bud Vurietj. i.w -ii nor Over COO iM Send for Beautiful ; ( J PtIc List ft Designs. . T .'' '1 Clroularo. J4: t" land Granite a specialty. Call aud see aa before purchasing. We DO NOT deal in tbe (bo called) everlasting "White . Bronze. It will stain, rust and crack. Do not take out statement for it but with us and we will show you the ' 2v4C. larl-ILalj. . t .'.(.. .