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? 'S t. ' T?'"' V -fc lv ? I r y n.nnil ..M-;.... fy... i y9 --W fHK - J& I If fyqU get poor quality in clothes. you have only yourself to blame. J2G.0O H.B. & M.Sults now. . 15 Suits " . .. 25o Undorwoar " ... '. . STRELITZS The tW'oT the H a r t S c h a i f n oV & 'M a r x Clothes BOTH LEADERS , EM1T0GETHER Portsmouth Goes Down Bo- fore Babes. i LUDWIG SETS A BUMPING Chillicothe Makes- 13 Safe ,Hits. Marlon uiiU Portsmouth aro Still Tied for rirbt i'liu-o Willi Limn But Three Gaines Behind BlggeiH do to Iibnn Today Tor Iist Series. y HOW THIVOLTJBS STAND. 1 Club Won. Lost Pet Marlon er Id .(ill) Portsmouth OR 40 .(519 Iilma'....4. C2 43" ,C90 Lancaster 41 GO .IOC Newark ..i 39 Gil ,:isfi Chllllcotho .17 Ut ,3UC GAMES TODAY. Marlon at Lima. Clllllleotho at Lancaster. Newark at Portsmouth. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Lancaster B; Murlon 2. Chllllcotlia 7; Portsmouth 2. KuwarkLtinA, rain. Clllllleotho 7; Portsmouth !!. i Portsmouth, Aug. 19 Clllllleotho knocked Ludwlg out of tho box Ju tlio third Inning and won the last game of tho series In un easy gul lop. Score: Portsmouth. A1J II PO A 13 Jones rf 3 1 0 0 0 Con'cll 3 1 0 2 2 0 Brccn 1C 4 0 3 0 0 O'Day cf i :t 3 o o Woin'rg o .... 4 t II 1 0 Rock'er 2 I 1 3 1 1 Scud'cr 1 i 3 Oil 0 1 Horn'ng s 3 o 2 t 0 Ludwlg p ....( 1 1 0 3-0 Walla n .N 2 0 0 1 0 .Ifljitahi,,, ..,.,, ,,,.... 32 J 27 12 2 Cllllllcotlio. All II PO A E Purtell hs ........... 1 0 0 0 0 Wolro 1-sil I 3 3 4 0 KIblcr 31 r. 2 3 I 0 Dowltt lb r. 2 11 0 1, IMt rr . I 1 0 1 0 Whalon 2 ).... 4 2 2 3 1 Brown It I 2 1 0 0 Lake c 3 0 7 0 0 Ahcarn p 3 0 0 3 0 Gill cf 4 1 0 0 0 TOUils 37 13 27 K. 2 Portsmouth ,.0000010012 ChlUlcqtllo .. 0 0 C 0 0 01 1 07 Innings plldiod Ludwlg K. TTTta o'ff Ludwlg 8; off Walls f. Two-b.iso hits O'Day, Itockhelmer, Welnboig, Whhldn, Brown, Wolfe. S-ierlflco hit KIblcr. Stolon ' bases amies f'on Weill, Klbler, Wlmlcn First buso on balls off Ludwlg 1; off Ahrurn 1. Struck ovit By Walls 2; by Alieiirn ,C. Double plays Wolfe, Wlialon to Dowltt. PiiBscd ball Lake. Wild plch Walls. Time 2:00. Umpire naphunu Attendance 1000, GLENNSis. " WILL ATTEMPT Long Overwater Flight on August 30 From Clove land to Cedar Point. v' ' By United roll WIro. Clovolnnd Aug. 19 Under the a t Bplocs or Tho Cleveland Press, Aviator aioon H. Curtlss will attempt Aug. 30 tho longcat ovei -water Might ever made. It will bo the most remaikublo uoi lul exhibition over seen In Ohio or U.o mlddlo west. Tho rlp will bo from ,j;uc)ld Bench, - How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Doltarn Howard for any case of Catarrh that caiinoi' lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cine. . F. J. CHBNUY & CO., Toledo. O We, tho unUorslBned, lmvo known K. J. Cheney for tho last IB years, and bellove lilm perfectly honorablo tn all business transactlonii and financially olilo to carry out any obligations made by his nrm. Waldlng, Klnnan & Murvln. u Wholcsalo, Druggists, Tolodo. O. Hall's Catarrh Curo la titkon Intornal; ly,( acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of iho system. Testl. monlals sent froo. Price, 7Co por lottlo. Bold by all Druggists. , Talco Hall's Family PIHn for constlpu tlo . Best and Cheapest Here Blank fcooks and vacation Supplies are hero in all profusion. Come in and look them over' "before you start. martTTA-Krvncr . DPflS wnesMzrat L j, . -rJ. V ''& ) $15.7f $1,60 Shirts now 08c IMM 7rjo8hlrttlow lUo .10 OPEN TONIGHT. J Cleveland, to Cedar Point and return a total dlsttmco or 120 miles. If tbo daring aviator In successful bo w 111 havo broken the world's records for water flights. Ho now holds tho record miult during July til Atlantic City when ho flew fid miles In a elr clo over tho Atlantic. Curtis, by a lumarkiiblu flight fiotn Albany to New York, Mity 29, captur ed tho $10,000 prbo oITeicd for tho Jtiit, and won tho record for long dis tance fijtng on this continent. In bis flight fioni Cleveland tho sanio bl pb mj will bo used. Curtis may ulso dinner tbo attitude record for ovor-wntir flights. Mana ger O. A. Bocckllng of tho Cedar Point Resort Co , Wednesday an nounced A special pi lo of $5,000 It nu tliu ictiirn flight Curtis uttalns nn uKltmlo of 3,000 feet In front' of the Rrcnhcis hotel at Cedar Point. Both -Undid Beach pink and Cedar I'olnt offer exceptional Hying fa cilities. Cut tla will elicit! about tbo paik ut a heUlit of nbout 400 feet before heading for Cedar Point, duo noith west. Ho will fly within half u mllo of the shoro and will bo In sight of land during tbo until o tilp. Ho will maneuver above Cedar Point before nllgbtlng. The return trip will be be gun immediately. Curtlss' biplane, driven by nn elght cyllndcr 50-horsopovvcr eiiRlnc, Is ca pable of making u mile u minute. It Is estimated that the trip from nuelld Beach to Cedar Point v. Ill be made In about an hour and a half, tbo pi evading winds being from that direction. On tho leturn, with the wind behind him, Curtis may make tho GO miles In an hour Two aeroplanes will bo shipped one to Ditclld Beach unit one to Cedar Point Both will bo on exhibition for lour da8 bcfoie tho flight of Aug 30. y y y y y y y y s i y ? a y WIHK ITuSIIi:S. v x y, y m y Mayor Dablman leads Gov. ghalleii berger by nearly 2,000 for Democratic nomination of Governor of Nebraska but both claim It. It Is not known whether Works, Spnuldlng of Mesarue weie nominated for U. S. senator bj tho Hejnibllcaus of Nebraska. Mllltla will remain liivColumbus uu tl strike U settled. Warrants uro out for llarrlnian, Uwlng and Taylor, who aio wanted for ear repair graft In the Illinois Contra!. " ' " Mrs. Vera PioBser-wiiH declared not guilty toclay at Llbby, Montana, on plea of self-protection. Mnor Oaynor Is being boomed for governor of Now York. James A Patten pi edicts a general shortago In tho wheat crop but no famine. Tim Bulck Motor eompanv will n Htimu woik Monday hi 11 or the II factories. Surprises In Chinese. "Fonie people," Piild nn American consul to Chlnn, "He as long us twenty yeais la Chlnn mid noxor lenrn mora than a dozen Clilnobo etpres hluus. Hut not so my little girl. She used to meet mc each exoiihig with Komo new Chinese expression which she lind learned during tho dny. Now, tho Chlneso language, like tho Jnpnn est. Is full of honoiltlcs. andI fondly Imagined ono ovenlng. when my llttlu girl greeted mo with some cutholy new expressions, that nho was sajlng bonielhliiK like this: 'Hero comes tho honorable personage, my father.' "To verlfj my guess I asked u Uttlo Chinese boy to translate. At first ho was rather backward, but I urged hltn until ho finally said- "'Your oNcelloncy. jour daughter Bays. "Hero comes tlint old wooden headed bottle."' va, ihero nio sonio surprises In Cbluesa" William Xorhof, of tbo Nassau Boat Club of New York, who recent ly proved his worth no champion oarsman by winning tho senior slnglo sculls In tho raco of tbo NatlonnJ Association of Amaur oarsmon which closed rocontly nt Washington, Nor iof sot a now mark for tho quaiter mllo dnsh which had stood for year Hid superiority wiia manifest from Jl"9 iuotiioiit ho dipped hla oars. LAI FAREWELL LIKE THE OTHERS "Visitors Win and Get Even Break. LOCAL TEAM IS CRIPPLED Goulait at First and John stone Behind Bat. Itubo Itlco Humped Hard and GUcn Poor SupK)rt ltcllly GUcn n Host iiL TInio When Team Needs GiuneH Most MniiRct' Baffles Icnl Snnt tif(. j I.Ike all of tho other teams appear ing hero In tho present series tho Lanka said farewell by beating tho Dlggcis with nubo Itlco up, nud n sadly weakened team In tho Hold al though tho usual strength wns ut bund to battle with tbo enemy. Fans criticise Manager Lewis not a Uttlo today for sending Hlcc to bat tle with crippled forces. Uellly, who has caught moat of tbo games this season and In entitled to n rest, got ono yesterday and It was as much Ills absence as anything tliat brought about a Digger defeat. Whllo overy ono wishes to boo lttillly given tho rest ho ncods all reallzo that when Marlon Is battling for thrtt pennant It is no tlmo to rest np players except whero games havo been decided early and tho result cannot bo nffected. Goulait went to llrst and Johnstotio behind tho bat. Goulait, ono of tbo threo able pitchers on tbo staff, will not havo his effectiveness Increased any by playing tho lnllold. On llrst, being unaccustomed to tbo position, tho pitcher stood n chanco of getting lnlnrpil. Johnstone, who lias been lllaylng a great gamo at first this sea son, n put behind tne bat. The old top found his duty n, hard ono catch ing a. wild young blood when ho hus not boon behind tho plato for weeks. Then to top It off tho Lanks put In Poto Maugor, their most eftectlvo sllngor. Diggers fielded poorly and their hitting was mighty light. Tho result would havo been different though with tho regular crew In tho Held. Ttlce was wild. Ho llolded his po sition In a very amatourlsh manner and Lanks tupped him for eight boll ringers. Tho Lanks grouped their at tacks and scored In four Innings. Er rors by AVeller, IIummeL-nnd Goulait made posflblo tho scoring or two runs Sharp defense, with tho regular line up would lmvo cut off two more. Peto Maugor, though backed by a switched llno-up found It easy sill ing, lie found Diggers willing to hit nt an thing bo served and had thorn leaching for tho bad ones. Maugor. ut that, had much moro than on tho llrst day of tho scries und getting past, of course, bo looked much stronger. Weller'H error on Huff's bunt In tho llrst gavo that player a life, ltlobl sairlllccd and Blake wns lilt In tho wilst. Uiielo Holnlo Pelts placed ono in right Held, Huff scoring whllo Bhiko made third. Thomas and Callis wero easy. In the third with one down ltlehl walked and when Hummel eried on Blake's grounder, Weill went to sec ond. AVeller bad Pelt, thrown out at llrst but Goulait tried to take tliu throw Willi one hand and It got uway, ltlehl scoring from second. Thomas and Callla wero again easy. The foui th Inning nttaek on Hlcu was a strenuous one. Cumins put a shot in center and Manger sacrlllced Chenev lifted to Woller and 1 1 lift walked Singles by ltlehl and Blake put two runners across ulthough Lohr had he llolded fast might havo cut off a runner at tho plato. Thoro was ono gone In tho eighth When Cumins singled and stolo sec ond Manger raised to Median and ( honey doubled to loft center, put ting Currant) over. Five runs wns enough for tho Lanks to fee! mighty reitalu of tho old gamo with Mauger on tho llrlng line Goulait who tripled with two down In tho third, was tho first Digger to got on. Ho rested thero whllo Rico made a sorry attempt to touch tho nil! nnii thon mrulo an attempt to steal homo that might havo succeeded had not Colllgan hit tho ball, it wont on a lino to Thomas. Kpler got on w itli ono down In tho fourth and was donblod when ho tried to go to third on Median's out, Cuiruns to Thomas. Diggers fans had but ono chanca to yell. That was In tho seventh. Ono Digger bad bean put away In the sev enth when Median got a lucky double on a Texas leaguer In center. John stone followed with a hit, pushing Median to third and tho old top closed up tho gap with a theft. Hunimcl's out, Blako to Thomas, let Median count nnd Johnstnno cuine In when Callis dropped Wellor'a fly. AVbller stole second hut Goulait fouled to ltlehl. Bcoro: Marion. AB R H PO A H 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 ,1 0 Colllgan, ta... ....a oooo Lohr, rf 4 0 0 1 0 I3plor, If 4 0 1 2 0 Moehan, m I 1 1 1! Johnstone, 0......4 1 1 C 0 Hummel, 2b 3 0 0 0 2 Wollor, 3b 3 0.0 1 1 Goulait, lb S 0 1 0 0 Rico, n 3 0 0 0 4 Totals ........ 31 2 4 27 7 f. LANCASTER AB R It PO A Huff, m 4 Hlchl, v ......... .1 Blako, 21) 4 Peitts, 3b 5 Thomas, 11) ...... G Callis, If C Currans, ss , 4 Mauger, p 3 Cheney, rf 4 r 0 2 13 3 1 0 1 Totals JI7 6 8 27 10 1 Marlon 00000021) o-j-2 Lancaster ... 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0--5 stblon bases WOller, Johnstone, ltlehl, Blake, Currans. Two-base hit Moohnn, Oionoy Threo-baso hit -Goulait the Marion ljAnJX mirror, Friday august, 19, loio, Doublo play Curran3 to Thoman to Peltz. Struck out by nice, C; by Maug er, 3. Sacrllk'o hits Blehl, Mauger. Baso on balls off Bice, 2; oft Maugor, 1. Umpire Mason Time 1:25, Attondanco 300, Catcher McLean LarryU Idol of All the Fans In tho Queen City. r: ugasso'. r.Ml-A'' ?&WM,', T9KA X R'U j W-.S. if V HALF GAME NEARER GOAL Pittsburg Pirates Dofeat Reds In Hard-Slugging, Contest. Pittsburg, Aug. 1) Tho world's champions got ono-half gamo cloaor to tho Cubs by defeating the Iteds In a hard-hitting game. Tho Reds' tulrlcr was hit hard In the second when two singles and two homo run; drove him to tho clubhouse. Benton wtis also hit hard. Catnnltz, besides pltrhlng winning ball, mado two hits and scored a pair of ruiiB. n. H. E nnUnnitl .... 0 0 1 0 0 0 ( 1 0 2 7 2 PltUbUrg .....24.101001 10 13 2 Ilntteil'S Unspur. Benton and Mc Lean and Clark; Cumullz and Gibson. National League. CLrns w. l. p.c. ' clubs w. wkm r: wsmsi I PC 55 .4SG 61 .413 65 .393 70 .30 1 L. PC 50 .451 (.3 . 132 l3 .111 71 .324 ("hlcu 1'ltlH N Y . 1'hlln 35 C60 Cln'll.. 52 13 .012 Urook.. 41 11 5SS. Bt.L .. 4? C2 5(u' Boat... 40 n o 62 American Leaque. cr.uns w i. pc clchh w. Phlla .. 71 .14 GS5 Clove... 19 Post . d3 47 1.57S WilHli.. IS Dd t , GJ IH r,i.t Chlea.. 44 N. A .. 1.0 19 .550 HI. L .. 31 AT BOSTON' It. II B. Detroit 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 16 9 1 lloiton, . ... 00000010 01 5 2 Ilittirles H'lllttH and Stmuige and Sclimtdt. Collins, t'iuotte nud CuirlRiin AT riIII.Al)i:i I'HIA " It II B ride g. . .ooiooonoo o i s o PI 1 ail. Iphtu .000000001 12 8 3 U iitoiiort Whlti und Sullivan, CoonibH end 1 Kingston AT WASHINGTON' U II B Clivilund . .00000000 11 t, 4 V lilil),tou .. 0 ii 1 0 I 0 0 1 '0 8 0 Haiti ilea lviilu rnnvvell nnd Dono- hue. Wilket nnd Ii-cki-ndorf. AT X1JW YORK -St. Louis-New York game postponed, i Un American Association. CLl'BS W L 1- Cl.tjriS V. T. VI' Mlnnc SI 52 .n.7 Coltlin.. 57 1 l3 St P . 07 60 ?l. Milvv... 55 07 IM 'I'oli do (.0 5.! Ml Ind'lly 5J 70 l:i, K C. 0 68 fit Louis. 15 70 til Al COLfMHl'S i. Mllvvuukeo 1 AT LOl'IA'iLLi: 0, Mlnneipolls 10 Other panics postponed; rain HOPEFULSTAKES AT SARATOGA By United Pres Wire Sarntopi, N. Y. Aug, 10 Tomor row's Hopeful stakes, to bo run horo, will bo ono of tho richest purses of fered this year. Tho raco will bo worth nearly ?:w,000 to tho winner. Tho great Bashtl, Somprolus and Round-tho-World, aro lnellglblo. The probable starters will bo Novolty, Iron Musk, Swcepaway, Lovo Not, Nnushon, Textile, Trap Rock, Foot print and Paton " . If James R. Keeno wins this rich evont, ho will bo close on Sam HIl- droth'B rrus as largost winner on tho turf thlB year. Not Including yester day's rates, Hildroth has won $78,775 Kecne was second with $54,590. R. T. Wilson, .1., $50,100. August Belmont $39,150; It. r. Carman $37,440 and tho Newcastle stable $33,951. POLICE NEWS William Wnlm, ugod 48, was found hatless, coatless, ponnlloss, shooles3 and Bockloss by tho police on Silver stioot this afternoon and taken to the city prison. AYalm went on an excursion from his home In Sprlngtlold to Cedai Paint. Ho imbibed too frooly of th Juloo which Is squeezed out of Koliyei island and 'got on tho wrong ttaln He wac ojectod from the, train nt Buoyrus und mado the trip to Murlon over tho trolloy lino. Walm does not know much about himself, whero ho Is or whither ho is going. Tho police communicated with th' authorities In Springfield and a bod will como to Marlon and tako tho father homo. Notice, Ruber Icursloiiluts. Curd tickets will bo exchanged for Pennsylvania railroad tickets at American and Wolls-Fnrgo cxpross of fices this livening. aM at the depot tomorrow morning. The Crush and Rush Still continues at Marion's Leading Furniture House. Join the mass of eager buyers and benefit by this great slaughter in prices. We are rushed with orders but will give yours immediate attention. Selection never so grand. Prices ne-ver so reasonable. The Hoover-Rowlands Co. Makers of Happy Homes. Your Credit is Good. REILLY SOLO TOJjpiLLE Marion Gets Cash and Ossie Shrcck. OEAL IS SWUNG TODAY Reilly Leaves Tomorrow Night. Osslo Slneck, ronnro Buttery Pnrtncr or Rube Wnddcll nt Philadelphia Comes to Marlon for Rest of Seafcon Baxter Slay Also bo Sold. Catcher nmmett Rcltly, of tho Dig gers, regarded as tho cream of the Ohio State In tho catching depart ment, was today sold by Marlon to thp Louisville club of tho American as sociation and will catch his last game for Marlon tomorrow. Tho purchase price Is said to be $1,000 and Louis ville, according to tbo agreement, will furnish a catcher to talco Rcllly's placo until tho end of the season. President Grajson wired that he would send Osslo Shrcck, former bat tery partner of Itubo Waddell and tho piemler one-mitt artist of them all. Tho deal was put through at al most the lust minute b Marlon and at a time when It seemed that t peerless Reilly must go for the paltr $300 in tho drnft. Reilly has been in practically even gamo this Heason and has helped tho club at tho top. Osslo Shrcck will dn good work for Murlon nnd tho old head will help keep tho Diggers In tho race until tho olid Ho will ro port at Lima tomorrow night and catch his llrst game on Sunday. Reil ly will Join Louisville Sunday. Ho Is batting 31- at the close of this week. It Is also expected that Baxter will be sold b tonight but not for deliv ery until the end of tho season Shreck's full name is Shreckengost. MAYOR GAYNOR STILL IMPROVING Hv t'nltod PrenB Wire, Hoboken, X J , Aug 10 That tho condition of Minor Gavnor is satis factory to his surgeons was indicnted uy tho carlv bulletin today which I" C Thomson of Los Augoles, tho winner of tho ehlot nthletlo honors of tho yenr In this country, nnd whoso it 'victories tccently at Chlcngo stamped read. "Tho mayor Is doing nicely this morning "Arlltz "Dowd " Dr Arlltz, attending physician on Mayor Gavnor today denied emphati cally tho current rumors regarding tho BerlousncM) of his patient's condition. Ho sold tho mayor would probably bo allowed to sit up later In tho day. An Ingenious Defense. Nimble wits nnd n glib longue fre quently save erring "coppers" on trial before the deputy commissioner at headquarters Some of the "defenses" put up by offenders nre more Ingen- i... .!.nn n... i... in v. i .. loni tban convincing. .Not long ngo a.. giant putroltmin. nccued of being nbout a quarter of n mile off bis beat. evolved this excuse. "You pee It wns 41. .1.1. .... I. .... T ..... .....IIIh. I liU- WI1-S IIUl I1UUI1I. 1 U-1 llurillliUK mr nost when 1 thtiuuhr I heard a man up the street yelling "Klre! Fire!' I ran In the direction of tho Eound. nnd. would you believe mc. Mr. Commissioner, there stood a fellow out on the sldewnlk trying to wake up a friend of Ills on thp second floor, and be wns yelling with nil his might Meyer! Meyer!'" "Well, that's a brand now one." said the trlul commis sioner, the suspicion of a smile cross ing his fine. "Complnlnt dismissed." Now Yoik Tribune. SELECTION OF AESS0R To Speaker Cannon Being Indulged by People Who Find Time Hanging Heavy on Their Hands. By United Press Wire Washington Aug. 19 Tho selection of "Undo Joo' Cannon's successor us spea'fer, If tho next houso should bo Republican promises today to bo ono of lUt hardest problems that has confrontul a party In congress for years. There is every prospect that tho regulars will be In tho majority In tho Republican caucus, whero the new ca idldato for speaker w 111 bo chosen, 1 ut they will bo unublu to elect him without Insurgent votes If Cnnncns successor should bo an Insurgent, tho man most likely to bo chosen wruld bo Representative Ll mond Midison, of Kansas Madison Is a thorough Insurgent, but has a (Judicial tn nd. and It is thought would hhn as tho phenomenal all-rouiu man of tho docado. The picture allows Thomson winning the 880 yard wnlk nt Marshall Field, Chicago, by whlrh ho added 792 points to his total. L "'.tAt" ;AgiLTmK. B LJ r.y. ritfL Ill N. Maia Street command moro support for tho speak ership than some insurgents who havo been moro prominent as lead ers. Representative Walter T. Smith of Iowa was most talked of as Cannon's successor last winter when the un seating of tho speaker waa In contem plation and his name is prominent in speculation now as the now presiding olllcor. Smith was favored by the In surgents ever other regulars, despto tho fact that ho was a member of tho old coinmitteo on rules. John R. Mann of Illinois, probably tho best Informed man as to ths business of tbo house, will also havs stronB support for tho speakership. A boom Is being nursed In tho Inter t of Ebnezers j. H1U or ConncU. cut a reguIari nna a member who hu tnken an active part In the houio la 'eight congresses. Charles N. Fowlsf . f.H. ....... MH. nl.A AM. AM !, "I CW utjuuy may uiov vul list, but there is no Indication wax ho could win. Champ Clark of Missouri, according to all present Indications, will hare the right of way to the speaker's rostrum If the house Is Democrat!. until EXCURSIONISTS True economy points here for the things you will need to wear to Oed tir Point, Saturday. LadlcN' $5 Suits nnd dresses 91 OS Hoparnto Skirts . , 6Do $2.00 and $1.S0 Waists BBo Men'tf Suits $7.75 to $25.00 $1.50 ShlrtH Mo 50o Shirts 30O U5c Wash Ticrt 2 for 950 15o Wash tics U for 25o 15c Collars 3 for 35o 50 klu i 35o 15c luilf lioso 3 for 20 50c shirts and drawers 8o Store Open Tonight Marion Clothing and Cloak Co. 'i'j SH UjMM For Saturday's Market. Watermelons, Osage Caiitelopes, Tip Top Cantelopes Toma'oes, Bananas, Sweet Potatoes, Green Corn, Cabbage, Squash, Oranges, Cucumbers and a full line of Fruits and Vegetables. DAVID MARTM, . j.nr t l'hone 3. Flvat door oast of Court Iloute. ' 'jr$K-jlt'i-fti 11 Ji.i-,i