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I S l THING CO
I files BJ dg Pensacola Fla
n SJlted Alligator Hides
I M flight by The i
I 1 fe ssman Leather
Company
I 78 5th A veJNew i York City
Write for our circular
showing the kinds and sizes
of hides wanted
DIRECTORY
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Hours 10 a TU to 12 and 3 to 5
pm
Phone 696
Genlto Urinary Diseases a Spe I
cialty
DR J B TILLER
DENTIST
310 Blount Building
Office Phone SO Residence Phone 41
DR HUTCHINSON
Will be out of the city until October
first
DR J C BALDWIN
DENTIST
3001 American National Bank Building
Office Phone 37 Residence 753
DR L H D PIERCE
Room 30002 Blount Building Phone
663 Practice limited to diseases of Eye
Ear Nose and Throat Hours 9 to 12 a
m 2 to 4 p m
Miss A CarlenNaturopath
Massage a epeclalty Suite 338330
Brent Building Phone 333
T G YATES M D
Optician
410 Blount Building
Twenty years experience as an Eye
Specialist Examination free
KODAKERS
Try the celebrated French film for sale
by COTTRELL and get better results
than you have ever gotten before All
ages kept In stock
1rSOUTIIERN BRICK CO
Manufacturer of
BUILDING AND FIRE BRICK
Office 412 Thiesen Building
Phone 1t59 Pansacola a IJI
GEO T MORGAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Room 1000
Telephone 354
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REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
WEN I
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COMPANY
Room 904 Phone 979
SECRET SOCIETIES
HEADQUARTERS CAMP WARD NO
10 W C V
There will be a meeting of Camp Ward
at their Bivouac Tuesday October 5 at
S oclock J Mason facarrltt
D B Reed Adjutant
Commander
Junior Order United American Mechanic
Mallory Council No 12 Junior Order of
United American Mechanics meets every
first and third Friday nights at 730
oclock at K of P hall West Garden I
etieet Visltlnj members Invited
F C MEYER
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JL L POIDKVANT Councilor
Secretary
Pensacola Loagc No 4 I 0 O F
Pensacola Lodge No4 L O O p
meet every Thursday night at 730 ar
their hall corner Bay I en and Belmont
streets Visitors cordially nvit M
P 1C NIELSEN
G LAMBRECHT If G
Secretary
VOLUNTEER VETERAN FIREMEN
Volunteer Veteran FlremeaB Associa
tions meets at Knights of Columous
Hall the first Friday In ea a month
at 800 p m
J N ANDREWS
DAN MURPHY President
SacreUsy
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GRACE
The eafr grace of the lines
in MEYIRS SHOES ap
1 peals to vomen who are crit
ical in the selection oi
FOOT AR You owe it
to your lf to become ac
quaintedwith our shoes We
will be eased to send you
out sonf styles if you will
write oj phone 693
FALl STYLES ABUN
DANTLY IN
rNlEyjR SHOE CO
7eet Finishers For Folks
10 South Palafox
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The Jour i lav 500 reward
for evidence ufficlent to convict any
boy or persoi found stealing sub
scribers papa after delivery of same
by carrier
A Dupree 4 iew Orleans broth
er of Mrs M 4 Roch is in the city
on a visit ofLbout a week or ten
days
J W Barr i Troy Ala is among
the business sltors to the city to
register at thc lerchants
Frank F Bier of Dalton Ga la
arrong the bsiness visitors in tho
city l
Among theTrivals at Fort Barran
cas recently Lieut Galloghy who
conies from jlanta
Lieut D > Holland of the artil
lery corps as arrived at Fort Bar
rani as whfQ he has been assigned
to duty reliving Lieut Sanford who
r has been tiered to a northern post
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Manager1 Alba H Warren of the
Pensacola Electric Company will
leave witIn a few days for Boston
and other > olnts in the east and nort
on a contained business and pleasure
visit of i months duration
Tone Moser employed on the
dredge the Southern Dredging Com
pany leclares that he has no con
nectioi in any way in the alleged
theft cf a cow and that J J Johnson
the man under arrest for the crime
Is innocent of the charge made against
him
5 or 6 doses of 666 will cure any
case of Chills and Fever Price 25c
NOW WITH COLLIN BROS
John Collins the wellknown ton
sorial artist Is now in our employ
and will be glad to see his old cus
customers
childrens hair cutting
COLLINS BROS
204 So Palafox St Phone 1473
oct3lw
There Is no game law aeralnst any
one hunting for Planks Chill Tonic
It is guaranteed to cure malarial
chills and fever Ask Hannah Brcs
They probably know
FOREMAN OF
MILL MEETS I
TERRIBlE END i
A fatal accident occurred at the
Pace mills at Pace Santa I > osa coun
ty Florida Monday afternoon when
Foreman O A Knauff of the planing
mill was scalded by escaping strain
to such an extent that he died early
yesterday morning The decease
was about 45 years old rnd came to
Florida only a short time ago from
Biloxl Miss where his family
now
resides S
The accident appears to have been
a singular one Foreman Knaiiff it
is said opened the wrong steam valve
in the pipe which supplies the Iry
kiln with the result that some con
uertions were blown off and he re
ceived the fatal steam burns before
he could get away
The injured man was Immediately
supplied with a physician and a nuro
and every attention possible was
I gEn him It was thought early in
the night that he would recover hut
drath came at five oclock the fol
lowing morning
The remains were brought to the
city yesterday afternoon and pre
pared for shipment to Biloxi The
wife of the deceased arrived on the
afternoon tnin and will accompany
the body home
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portions of the ear I
There Is only one way to cure deafness
and that is by constitutional remedies
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
Imperfect hearing and wheu it Is en
tirely closed Deafness Is the result and
unless this inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to Its normal
condition hearing will be destroyed for
ever nine cases out of ten are caused
by Catarrh which Is nothing but an in
named condition of the mucous sur
faces
rarege will give One > Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness caused by catarrh
that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh
Cure Send for circulars free
F J CHENEY t CO Toledo O
Sold by Druglsts 75e
Take Halls Family Pills for constl
natioa
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THE FISHER REAL ESTATE AGENCY
ft THE RENT COLLECTORS
Phone 87 206 South Palafox Street
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PENSACOLA COTTON MARKET
The following report is furnished daily
for The Journal by Marks Gayle F O
B cotton merchants Pensacola Fla
Good middling 1278
Strict middling 1234
Middling 12 5S
Strict low middling 1238
LIVERPOOL COTTON
Open Close
OctoberNovember 697 595
NovemberDecember 69S 693
DecemberJanuary 693 693
NEW YORK COTTON
Open Close
October 1320 1310
December 130 1314
January 1328 1312
NAVAL STORES MARKET
Savannah Ga Oct 5The spirits of
turpentine market opened and closed tin
follow
1Yen 344c
Close asked 53c
Sales casks 31
Receipts casks 706
Shipments casks 06
StocKs casks 29246
The market on rosins closed Arm as fol
Iowt
rw 6 05
WO 6 95
N 5 85
M 655
K IIIIiriIIIIIiriIIII II5 40
I 4 0 to 485
H 4 50
G 4 30 to 4 35
F 4 25 to 4 30
E 4 15
D 4 05
B 4 05
Sales barrels SoX
Receipts barrels 2246
Shipments barrels 621
Stocks barrels eo eo eo eo 140572
NOTE The close of the spirits of tur
pentine market is fictitious there being
no sales though 5Sc was bid
WALL STREET REVIEW
By Associated Press
New York Oct 5The stock market
today opened Irregular and the changes
as a rule were very slight Union Pacific
was off 34 but Southern Pacific ruled
as much higher Large fractional gains
were also made bv Erie and New York
Central United States Steel and the
metal group generally was off Pacific
Telephone Improved a point
The opening hesitation were oft and
there was a brisk rise In which the Mor
an storks were the leaders St Paul
Baltimore and Ohio New York Central
and the Briea rose 1 to 1 12 above yes
terdays Closing United States Steel
Union Pacific and other stocks which had
been very heavy also returned to above
last nights close
A bear raid on United States Steel
threw the market Into confusion for a
time U S Steel under a flood of selling
orders dropped from 9418 to 90 12 The
general metal group and some of the
active railroad stocks also slumped badly
Union Pacific and Republic Steel gave I
way two points Reading 1 12 and Chesa
peake and Ohio the St Louis South
western stocks Amalgamated Copper
United States Steel preferred and Amer
ican Smelting 1 Supporting orders were
rushed in for United States Steel and its
rally of 2 points pulled up the list strong
and the market was holding well at 11
oclock
Prices wavered on the first recovery
but moved upwards again more steadily
New York Central rose strongly to 1 12
over last night and some other stocks ral
lied to their previous high level Trading
fell dull again at the high level Bonds
were Irregular
U S Steel commenced to yield again
after noon and lost about a point of its
rally Later on when the Erie and New
York showed renewed strength the Ht
hardened a bit the trend was downwards I
again at 1 oclock Chicago and Alton
preferred advanced I 34
I THE COTTON MARKET
I New York Oct 5The cotton market
opened steady a decline of 5 < g7 points
and after a brief rally turned easy under
heavy liquidation by smaller commission
commission
houses induced through weakness 1
Liverpool very heavy receipts through
out the belt fine picking weather and
failure of bull leaders to offer aggressive
support Trading was very heavy and
general During the middle of the morn
ing the market was feverish and about
10 points lower
Late in the morning the market quieted
down but seemed unable to regain the
early loss Struggling sales for hedge
account by Southern Interests and a
readiness on the part of the commission
house longs to accept any advance pre
vented a eharp rally But every spit
brought forth heavy demand from the
soldout bulls and those who have been
waiting for a break in order to get into
the market At noon prices showed a net
decline of about 10 points
Spot quiet middling npinn i 1260
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TO THE FARMERS
Until further notice our gin will start up every Thursday We have
added a firstclass grist mill to our plant and with gin and grist mill In
charge of an experienced man we guarantee entire satisfaction We buy
cotton cotton seed and corn
JOS McVOY CO D
Cantonment FJCf
General Merchandise Cotton Fertilizers all kinds of farm supplies
middlAg gulf 1365
Cotton futures opened steady October
13 20 December 1330 January 13 26
March 1334 May 1339 August 1310
Spot clawed quiet 20 points lower mid
dling ur lands 1340 middling gulf 1365
I Sales 569 bales
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GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Chicago Oct Notwithstanding con
tinued liberal receipt In the Northwest
the wheat market developed moderate
strength early in the session today ow
ing to the buying by cash Interests Of
ferings were llg it and prices ea ty forced
up l2o from the previous close De
cember opened a shade higher at 99 78
to 100 and advanced to 100 38
Lnrsrer receipts than had been esti
mated caused moderate weakness in the
corn market at the opening initial quota
tions showing a loss of a shade to 14
3Sc Buying of the May delivers by
commission houses however soon im
parted a firmer tone December which
opened at 56 34 to 57c advanced to
57 14
Oats were weak because of selling of
both December and May deliveries by a
leading cash Interest December opened
a shade to l8l4c lower at 38 18 to 39
and sold off to 39 5SrT 34
Provisions were weak owing to a heavy
market for live hogs Prices at the open
ing were unchanged to 5c lower
Close WheatDec 101 May 10278
103
CornOct C914 Dec 573812
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Lardoct 1226 NOT 1JS5 67 13
RlbsOct 114712 January 8660
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Hay Timothy 420 clover nothing
doing
After Him
Aunt Crabbe think It Is my duty
to tell you that I hare heard from
several sources that Mr Brown is A
very rut young man
DaisyFast as be Is I shall catch
him yet auntie London Fun
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a c if advise with us we buy and sell outright and if Inter
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