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it 11 a a a. A IacrJrr to p.clcct ycufelves 2 "rains undus exposure, yea at prov.ds WARM DER EAR. lie; J.l cllirj to be en ths tco EOtcb rrf rdir ct 1 I tavlr j' bought our undsrwesr Crect i.cci tie fac Err er led.to give our customers the bentcf the mid i rc scsOthtr? t.65c.fcr rc Htttr.Chnd's aid misses' uaioa sui from 25c up' Men's union suits ethers Zl 25 ler better." Ms Ctce lined shiits and drawers 75c suit: others get Si. Ladits' heavy ficsa vist3 and othes ft 5c; 1 1 cf oc sad "ends assorted underwear at or; haif' ei T. I VTcii a cchoa is; Lest assortment ia the! city." 1 51 Cloaks for all Huntintca.

So successful! 'haver 'we 'been that 1 1' Fcr end ccn'fs variety. izl he THE JOffil STROM CO. Daily ileus Daeccrat; VabUsbed Ersry vetting. xvpt Sunday, by 0 risers PtIsiizj Cccijiiiy NoOSO West Market fstrtet, Huntington, tod BUESCKIPTlONr Per week, delivered by or Single Thursday Noyember 1823. Jf Now M.Mwr Mabtijlkp, Myllarjlaad, Is all right, aguu 7 inr the busl nessMEafisas.

:r.v Jdi. i .5. iti Mack won In Ohio, but it wasn't th mcJf ihii We or ajj alnut VnbaiJa. was tS overwhelming 1 A'a iTH people by i thelt der dare there are the trusts are a Paisnrsr McEnrtitr set an ex cellcnt example by golo' hoine. to 1 If all democrats had been as lojal the result nave been from past asser tions of the republican press that Auicaldo will glye; the Ifitfbt when he hears from" Ohio.

iJrHiservlcfs'jbf TltzVuo Le and Grtt Jos are to be recour nil jdbT th who 'have firt. d.pa rapyemen to present eaci with 'a word, and will petition cjrresstq advance.1. them to Jhe rank of ma general in the reaular f.niis Is lesson, which wi.l not fail ta interest a very' coo tlderable number of Ameican peo plfysss tsnaifi r. riiislin'isssti 1. Increase in wages dO per cent.

it I i to in In i increase In trust profits 183 per Cent. nr Si Iocrease" la cost. consumer 13 per centj" Ibs't it somewhat presumptuous for, to insist that It is it s' to mate, war asrainst the fiiiDicos in order to ve'ttea their Inclepenfience after ward while at the? the natiresare saying over "and stay: at i Mr. WcICraleTi and look after "wel fare of Tbur" own people 'and we will taie care of ourselves; and that without kdllnj oft half of aoux rrtbV the' lime 'Vjou lnthe tgornio until your head ajraln seeks the plllo there I scarcelv an art! cle" which yon or Jour famllv use or behold', accept v'alr and skj, which is not to some extent con trolled by a'trustj for the" purpose of limltlnz the prodactiou'ahdiegu latic? their price 'Jast' how true 'Is the statement tiat theVbj ct of coraMalnj is leaBen the expense of production, is shown in. the war prices of every article controlled are adranc That such coinblnatlocs do ie5n the cct is truejthat srch is the pect is also true, but tht anyone besides the! stockhcM crs la berated thereby la i U.

that cf late this dee he I. r.a rpna, as some of hiii cltli'ra have fused; the 1 Lea It cor toT'frenero us, liberal prjivea by this paper, and to protect j. rj have adcrt ed.ths f. set'ef f. I 1 or ItZ li h3.1; rpcf r.lseor tirth r.t!:', jef toic CD dri ct tcurself ia i 1 the towa.

Acgust DicKta will hang tomor row fur the murder at his wife, ef forts to secure a dismissal of the case on technicality. having failed. a Coosxxas are not much in evi dence among1 the newspapers at present but the Marion, Onlo, Wir ror trots out its fowl just the same crow over a democratic victory "Marlon county." Fifty 'Days of Legal Iluntfiis Besla. According to state law the fiftj days in which qua.Ua may be legally bunted beRln 'tomorrow Trom that time till January 1st, the field every county of 'state, will re sound with the. report of the gui and many occupations and profes slons will be party deserted by those fond of the sporti C'i In anticipation'; of this seasoD many local sportsmen were bus today cleaning; their hunting up the various regalia of such an excursion and laying plans lor.

extended trips to the neighboring farms where game most generally abounds." young In the busi ness are receiving instructions as toJ where to shoot and when to shoot, items which every hunter delights to speak of. The followlDgpoem weU expresses the sentiments of the occasion. 1 TO JfT OXTS. i A cetrtie brtexe and a hmiy mora V. i After tbe fnt baa touched the com.

O'er tni be brown, tbe barrest dooe, The dew drop arkle In Jnfnwted fields where Matin ly Of qualla alutr therl lng da; Where at tten fleet, with lifted bead Locau tbe Rme and ca eful tread: "Tbe hWaldea and eotrerta near In woodland wide where streamlet ting. And Fbilobela'a whistle clear, Make tnaslc tbe apnrta an's ear There wonld I be old end, with thee. BAPTIST COITFERENCIL tocation to be Settled at Hev, Dorsey Uodgden Jeft this tornlng for Wabash where he met with the locating committee th German Baptist. conferenfceP. lt' is expected that at this meeting 'the location of the next conference will be fully dtternilaed upon.

Since the workTof the committee was declared irregular by the re Cent conference at North Manchester, the competition has again been Opened "North Manchester; Tx ransport and Huntlogton are now ti 'ding lor the conference petitions having been sent in by tin local cburchesof these places. Mem, bers of the 'church in and around Huntington have agreed to give 32 days labor and the last proposit ion Of the city still holds." Ecv. Ilodg den said; as he left, that the pros cts for Ilantlngton's finally se curing the conference next spring ire good and it miy be that tbe dr Cision which should have been madt weeks ago will be reached today. Fcnnr nouri3 eitvottcii I. Eeinar ITriday Ilomia at 0 O'clocls, at Ct Ilary's dnixciu i Beginning Friday morning at 9 o'clock and contlnuir until Sunday evening, will be a season of prayei atSt.

Mary's Catholic church. kao wd is Forty Hours Devo'loa. It 13 In conn'eTnoratioa of the forty Lours Christ laid la the seputcher. Fev. Father Finotgan, a Capnclin Monk.

of London, wiU cocdrct the services and a Eercca vf lU ts frivea each evening. Ctata Ilrrtlzj. i About twenty ner bers cf the Trl State Supply rc pi irci Otlo, lodlar a and Illcl' at the Ex sir 2 held TTe 1 1 aft ernoon. Hatters pcrtrJ to busineES iatcreits cf tl. 2 were drscrr.

sl zil tls r.tr..ter spent much ci tl? tl iizz alarenucb sr ct Tie Hartlr i cri I tl. lateri re 1 1 I 1 ths 3 frc thjcltys' zl Mz't. Hiracofa had i the.c: with prayer scripture rea 'r Dr. EL rilckisger an appropriate "which, T. 2.3 folio Civeral praTers' rare as clse tothe evening's service.

r.sv. llcrr.ica icav3 Friday fcr Daytca, Ohio, where he will spend Sunday. Frcra there hs rrill a to New York City ia ccrtpiay with Umhop Kephart and four missionaries who are also going to Africa. They expect to sail about the 15th. UJ i i UwA, lite a tew farmers have finished unstring their corn" and are readj for i Thequiil law is out today but we have reason to believe there have beeuinany killed before it was out.

I Simon Brucbjhas rented the Frank 7 Auckermin farm and will take possession the latter part oi this month. 1 Chenoweth purchased a fine milch cow of Jacob Boos, of Huntington. It la. understood he paid a fancy price. iite a' few' people about 'here complain of the nightly disappearance of grain and Someone will receive an ounce of shot if he persists in pilfering.

4 42to place Uke This Is what Marcolm Donebrake said, so he moved back Monday. He has rented the Ell farm', and will make this his home. PDeath "has again Invaded the township and called to the beyond Mrs Fred Lahr. i She was a kind mother and christian. lady.

The community shares in the bereave meht.TV: Mrs French, living on the Sherman Brandenburg have a public sale of fanning, implements and household gooas In a few days Mr. Brandenburg will take possession In the near future. Henry" Lininger is baling, hay and husking corn to beat tbe land. He has William LAninger's portable engine and Is running two rigs all of the time. Most farmers say they can save half the expense by using a machine to husk and shred their corn and fodder.

Ttirer. Talk of town, Jeff.ies' victory. Several of our citizens visited the city Saturday. J. Boyd and wife, of Hunting ton, visited relatives here Sunday.

Young people from Mt Etna, Kelso and Pleasant Plains attend 'd services here Sunday night. Out sportsmen are preparing for the bird season. 2 They report that game of all is plentiful thU Qaarterly meeting was held at he llrtbodist church over Sunday. Bv. Bridge conducted services Sunday evening The snow of last week afforded plenty ot sport for our bo vs.

Bab bits were easily tracked and plenty of fresh meat was the result. funeral; services of Mrs Christina Potts, whose death oc curred north east of was held in the German iptist church Wed aesday at 2 o'clock. David Burns Ira Kennedy caught a large op possum tturday fhese animils. for the past tew fears have been rather scarce, but it seems they are getting more numerous." The funeral services of the late tsaac Paul were held in the Ger man Baptist church at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Shldeler of Several i persons from Hnntlngton were in attendance.

1 The Fiver Hih' School Lyceum will hold a challenge debate be tween members of the society on thesubiectJ Resolved, "That the American fl ig should flat over ever school house la the land." Ilardeai3 Mrs. KIce Is improving very slow Ben Snowdon will Calsh his house this week. will hold there third institute Saturday. zzl wife spent San day with J. V7.

Caiith and wifel I Trustee Beaver and Cnpt. Ehlde nad i tKtir regular annual visits to tbe schools this rreek. Can Ullzi ra' cd hara Ilea day ty the cf block and tackle. Tfce zz by seventeen Eczry ETechnaa nsved ca the rrrch 7. 'r.

Jchn vl.jllrr1. ca tl' Freeh farm. Ere 1 hs til ri, 1. 2 1. 3 i.l .1 i a trcii r.

E. I) o' Circle c. t3 r. tit: cldltEzalccu ts fcr trill, c. 1 perr.i.

loa'civen, to pTaictLT excepts, li irtydijs pivea to 3 till cf rcrcs granted to VTllllara Fcurt from Ethel roust. case of Nettie T7. Towd. and vs. tha City cf nuatirtca vrcs i court this afternoon.

TThitelock Cook, Enner Lesh acd B. cf Fort 7ayce, are attorneys for plaiatilT; Trance Dangau and Say ler Say ler for defendant. Get a Ilousa Large, modern house ca Guilford street, with basement, furnace, slate roof, electric lighting all modern Improvements, $27:0. i Ten roomed, modern house on Mareet street, t2300. Large modern, house, one fquare from businesa, price 12300.

Monthly or quarterly payments. Eight roomed house with barn. Very attractive la appearance, 1ca0. A neat property on North Jefferson street. Two story house, eight room, fUOO Snail houses and lots from $275, $303 t250.

1400 to $1000, In any locality desired. Some on monthly payments. A nice, neat house and lot centrally located on the best street of Andrews to trade for' Huntington Will pay diference in cash. Standakd Exchavos. J.

R. Dat, Attorney A Cheap Farm i John McGregor, a Goshen cigar maker, is the ownet of ra; 160 acre farm located in Minnesota, which cost him. but one dollar. Theown, of the farm was in need ot mey. so he decided to raffl the.

farm, by selling tickets' at 25 cents each. McGregor purchased lour tickets and got the lucky "It wasJ not a bad deal for the owner either, for the farm was valued at J20C0, and brought him $2,800, spot cash Will Probated. The will of Louisa J. "Biggs, de ceased, of Warren township, was probated today. The document was drawn March 13, 1839, was witnessed by John I.

Williams and Ernest Keller. It bequeaths the real estate to her husband, Kiozie Biggs, and sonr William W. Biggr, to go the son in case of subsequent marriage of the husband. Local Don't forget the photograph cial, Friday night, at O. W.

White lock's, South Jefferson street. Dr. Chenowith is detained from his office on account of an attack of the grip. He has considerable fever. Mrs.

H. Edson and daughter, Mrs. Hd Erlenbaugh, will attend the golden weddlag of Mr. and Mrs. David Coon, of Mario on Nov.

Mrs. John Nix is visiUog at the Joseph Myers home in Clearcreek towhsnlp. The children la the Myers family are with tyyhold fever. Ellis Martha Holmes ha3 gone to QartensviUf, to visit relatives and recuperate her health. Sae was accompanied as far as Chicago by her mother, Mrs.

J. C. Holmes. The four year old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jessie Buzz ird, residing fonr miles south of the city on Lancas ter pike, died Wednesday evening of heart failure. Funeral Friday afternoon, leaving house at "1 o'clock for Liucaster. Eev, Bar rett will officiate. Imperialism "and the Philippine Question. These questions are fnlly discuss ed by the greatest statesman of all parties in Bryan's new book entitled: "Republic or Empire." Every voter should read it.

tf TaEx TJnnecersary to br.y a suit lare line of suitings marked in plain figures at bed rock prices. A limited amount of imported suits brought cheap, 23 suits for $17 while they last. Honey buvs no better up to date art merchants tailoric. Room 4, Citizens' Dank E'ock. 6 raws T7 V7 PrifV" i.

a. S. A. Z.ircj, j.rc; rlctor of Cv'. i Vorka at 3 E.

ist i Lars tcf a boiLerfd Kith sour L. 4 la tJ.a i iach, aud wat.r fcn; ye and had bct pronounced lncur ftl. lycanc. rcf atoix.acU. I myself be 1 that I was pc'snnf'i w' the eye 1, l.ir!r I a t) fnr twenty I .) Oi ttmt I u.4 not ii.

iu.n. S3 Hr 1 a nr. a Bl hit Mi; I 1 ma iu N.ia .1 rtes i nt. i ty.hrihs to 1v i r. tk: I your I firvd i.i 1 ca row t.

Ctt HtM wh i acH nr rfe'ia Br a la Oilm Uf oo I hrn bp in to tnut Hii.ri im1 lui bar.u. is utviawly I roved. I will tie pk isfl to aiisur any tr and reviTnmond woiin ton's Pys.ef i( i ure to any mny In my power, for the gooU It ban Oooe ri.e. Joiinsoo's Dyspepsia Cure Is la tablet form easy and plen to take ftuj ts prv ureU Ht tiiecieiritUHj Jofinson Labortjrl mjadei pai. by brtuliey broa Lruxiii.

Pleasant Plain. Cold weather was not expected so Sxra. TheU. B. church at Otterbein was dedicated Sunday.

A lecture was also given there Monday. Bev. Brown preached In the Wes leyan church Sunday evening. Mrs. Sadie Weaver, of Marion, is visiting at the home of Daniel Henderson this' week.

1 E. L. Harvey moved back to his property in town last week. Adam Brumbach, who has been ill for some lime, is no better at thi3 writing. I John Sitterthwaite is Just recovering from an attack of throat trouble.

Ed Wolvertoa was out south to look at the farm Sunday evening. Mrs. Stephen, of BanqaO, purchased a nice drove of turkeys of M. E. Stickler 1 "Warren lliss Jessie Puryiance been quite sick thi week.

vi Miss Dessle Fisher, of is visiting at the home of John Lony this I Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, of Merrlam, were visiting at the home of Grant DeBears this week. Klnsey Biggs, of Belville, who buried his wife last week, has moved in with his son, who lires here. Mrs.

James Farmon, who has been nursing Mrs. Henry Hoffman, ot Marion, is expected home Saturday. John Morris and wife were Ma rion visitors Sunday, palling on their grandson. John says some people get when become grandpa, but he feels younger than ever. The W.

C. T. U. entertained at the home of Mrs. O'Neil Tuesday evening from 7 to Qaite a program, consisting of': music, recitations and select readings, was rend dered.

Warren now supports auo ther drug store. Sprowh Harrold, who conducted a grocery and drug store have disposed of the grocery stock and will devote their time entirely, to the drug bus iness. The people of Warren are being royally entertained. Col. Copelacd lectured Thursday evening on "Sell log the Elephant." 'November 2nd he was greeted with a fair audience which would have been larger, had the weather been nice, The Edison Spectacular on the battles of the late war, last night at the M.

church, besides other entertainments at the hall this week. ITrs. II. P. OUriea, jresdale, I1L, writes: hsve used Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin as a meeicine with the best of results. For derangements of the stomach sod general lszatlye, I like is better than aoything I have used. It Is bo pleasant to taste, my chi drea are always anxious to take It Bradley Bros, To' "Wed. Samuel Fetters to Kate Alton Hoover to Sophia Douglass. WasTtn Several per ona for district office manager la this state to represent me In their own and snrronnding counties.

Willing to pay yearly XO, payablx IVslr able employme with nnusual opportunities. Kef erences exchanged. Enclose sel add resa 1 stamped envelope, S. A. Park, 300 Carton Building.

Chicago. 172 lmo 1.7:17 Sometimes needs P. i able tnoniiJ reraair Dr.FSA.'3 pron nt, nil certain tn taanlv. llridlfr Ortrggft. Ty jr .1 Ill rs iiici i.

1 I 1 rty cf tl al'. 1. l.I,u tl 1. ti' a 1 tl.cj vf re ts 1 a i.rct Henry II. enacted fer.ii trey ir.j tlera.

A' ycr.e who stole swans' cs frrra tLe test liable to irr.prisc ed ior a yer.r an .2 a car in r. il' ioa to ay icr a large line, lletiry VIII. granted tie lands of. this monastery to Giles trar r.ys, the ancestor of the present 1 or illester. r.r..1.

raised the number cf swans from 5 to 1.CC0 birds. The home of ti swans to day Is as nearly wild as possible, and is a fine ccrllnatioa of sea acd land, the beauties of which are unrivaled. Eamboos, pampas grass, fuchsias and exotic shrubs flourish. When not ergaged with the swans the men on the estate go mackerel fishing. Early In April the swans, gather Wke ao many riant albatrosses end compete for nesting' ground, a very ancient habit peculiar to the Abbotsbury birds.

Each pair crouches down on Its choice of land, and as there are perhaps 200 nests over two acres the swans corer the fields tke a flock of snowy sheep. The old birds grab the best places, and were It not for the swanherd the newcomer would fare badly. The swans' method of is different from that of other birds. The swan sits on the ground and athers erary morsel of portable stuff she can reach, piling It up around her. The male bird drag: reeds from the water edge and places them within her reach.

A KEYLESS LOCIL Tke Latest aad Mot Aeeeptavle aovatlon Proposed tor Paat Odea Boxes. There ia more than. $400,000 of the people's money locked up in. poat office keys, each acd every key holder be ing required to. put up with the post master a deposit for hi key.the amount deposited being returned, when the box la gien up ana rent paid, says xne Washington Times.

Postmasters art required to keep a strict account of the key deposit fund, while the post office department here has a regular division set a Dart for keeping this account. a postal official puts it, there la a great ideal of trouble and no money in the transactions," and the final" outcome of the trial of the keylesa locks which are to be tried in the principal office of the country is eagerly looked for. The de partment haa long wanted av keylesa lock, but none of the lock inventlona until the present waa regarded as in any way calculated to prove acceptable. Contracts hara been made for a supply ot the new locks, which will first be tried in New York, Boston, Philadel phia. Chicatro and St.

LoufS, as the largest and most important offices, and then in St. PauL Cleveland, 04 Hartford, Madison, and Bockford, HI. Thesa offices will be fitted, out aa soon, aa the factory can com plete the making of the If they prore in every way satisfactory to the department and to the patron they will be placed in the flees throughout the country, but not to the entire ex elusion of the loclc boxea. It is the be lief of the post office department lock experts that the keylesa box wiU prove blessing. BENT RIFLE WITH A HISTORY: A Swsrrealr ef tke Battle ox Maalla That Cost Its Insarsreat Owitr Hta Lite.

Among the 'many object of interest la the collection of war trophies and curios from the Philippines that has recently been placed on exhibition in the Battle of Manila building on bash avenue. is a bent and shattered Remington riSe. This rifle la of in terest because of the following story. say the Inter During the first battle of the Amer ican troops with the Filipinos around Manila a charge was ordered to drive the enemy from a strong position. The charge took the American troop over a rice field which the enemy had occupied at the beginning of the engagement.

but from which they had been driren. Aa the American forces charged across the piteous cries of a wounded Filipino for water excited the com passion of one of the boys, who hast enedto give him a drink from his canteen. As he knelt down by the side of the insurgent the latter drew a dagger and tried to stab him. Several of th American soldiers saw the attempt and, hastening up, took the insurgent's gun from beside him and best his brains out. This is the' gun now on exhibition.

The weapon came into the possession of Douglas Young, editor of the Manila Freedom, and from him passed into the possession of the local exhibition. It ia of the breech loading pattern made tn 1876 and long since discarded by the American army. Geoloa Ieal Hoath of Graaa B.1t In the American Journal of Science Mr. Mudge says that while the present mouth of tbe Grand Hirer ia at Grand llaven on Lake Michigan, there is an other point 70 miles inland from the shores of Lake Michigan, which was the termination of the old river valley and is therefore Its mouth in an interesting sense. Qe declares, that at one time a great glacial river, three fourths of a mile In width, flowed across the penin sula from Lake Saginaw to Lake Chicago.

Long ego theeources cf tils l.ic'.al river (which has beea called tl Pewamo outlet) failed end the wias vil ley with 5'oS record taring deposits was laid bare to give i Its secrets to the inquisitive eclc describes Its. course yc its abort ItsoM 1 t. Mr. Mucje t. r.

the river ce nth. 4r 1 HAS OUGHT, 25G ui. a aW sW ri i November and will doss szs czt at ths hsirf cf I077 prices. rap 18 Dai ifi FOR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENT, AS SAME Uust be Closed Out at Onco. Cess early, wtUe tis stock is stia ccajlete.

This isdcdss all cccis ca first zzi szzzzi floors. rr 3 mm flnuort isoro 82 North Jefferson Street, Vozht UullZlzz. Estwen llcCaffreys GOT HIS MONEY'S WOUTH. Patient "Look here, Doctor, yon Doctor Well, you got it didn't A PROVED IT. LOTS FOR SALE Stranger "Is this town healthy? Do many people die here?" Real Estate Agent "No, sir." Sfranper But I saw a funerel here Real Estate A sr.t "Ch, that i who killed himself because he couldn't make a Iivirr." 1 1 FOS LESS THAN i JMib i i A i Vf .4 ttizl IjZzzzlzlzlzz i rr of FcGli aril Sia Ilarrh Stores.

sent me to the country for you?" a i 01 a fact that this make has the reputation of excelling all other ulster lines. But see a and yGu'il not wonder. 'i .1 1.

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