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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 19 1909

A Nea-

tFancy Vesta-

dds much to the appearance-

of a welldressed man Wehave just received a new line

of Vests from the best mak¬

ers of vests in the UnitedStates and can fit you in pri-

ces

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from 150 to 750

See our south window for-

a display of a few of our new

Vests also Sox and Ties

Be a Standard Dressed

Man

STANDARDThief Bldg Pensacola Fla

DIRECTORY-DrI Mallory Kennedy I

Offices 311313 Blount BldgHours 10 a m to 12 and 3 to 5 I

IpmP-

hone Ienlto Urinary Diseases a Spe-

cialty¬

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T J WELCH DentistOld OfficeP-

hone 1078 Fisher Building

DENTAL NOTICE-I recommend Dr J R Hlghsmlth as an

educated gentleman and a graduate of oneof the best dental schools of theeast He Is conscientious and will do only

j such work as you need and with sevenyears practice and reasonable chargesYou should know him We are not part¬

ners but will occupy my old office together Fisher Building Phone 1078

T J WELCI-

LJOHN S BEARDATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW

Offices 301 and 3012 Thlesen BuildingPractice In all Courts State and Federal

REMOVAL NOTICEI have moved my Jewelry store and

repair shop from 23 South Palafox to

No 4 East Garden Streetprices will be made on all goods

tm December

J F DAVIS jewelerMISS A CARLEN

Naturopath Freckle and Wrinkles re-

moved¬

Massage a specialty Suite 388393 Brent Building Phone 333

NOTICE-Dr Hutchinson has returned and re

sumed the practice of surgery and dls-

casesI

of women Brent Buildingphone 1432 residence 222 West DeSotostreet residence phone S99

DR JDENTISTB TILLER I

310 Blount BulldlngOffice Phone 80 ResIdence Phone 41 I

DR L H D PIERCERoom 30002 Building Phone

S63 Practice limited to diseases of EyeCar Nose and Throat Hours 9 to 12 a I

m2to4Pm-T G YATES M D

Optician410 Blount Building

Twent years experience as an Eye I

Specialist Examination free

KODAKERST-ry the celebrated French film for sale

uy COTTRELL and get better resultsthan you have ever gotten before AllBites kept In stock

GEO T MORGANATTORNEY AT LAW

Room 100-0Telephone 354

4 SOUTHERN BRICK COManufacturers of

BUILDING AND FIRE BRICKOmce 412 Thiesen Building

Phone 1i39 Pansacola i U

SECRET SOCIETIESsm KNIGHTS ATTENTION

Stated conclave of Coeurs41wI Do Lion Commandery-

Noz 1 Knights TemplarMonday November 22at 730 oclock Sojourn ¬

ing Sir Knights cour-teously

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Q InvitedC D BEYER

J3 CHARRY W GIBBS

RecorderJunior Order United American MechanicCouncil No 12 Order ofOnlt d American Mechanics meeta evenfirst and thtrd Friday nights at

clock at K ot P hall Gardenboat Vlsltln members lflYltejo 11 C MEYER

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Pensacola

POIPEVANT CouncUorSecretaryUaogi No q i o O-

PcneacoU Lodge No t L 0 0 pmeet ever Thur nlgnt at 730their holt corner Bayien and Belmon-tatrcets Visitors cordially

P K NIELSENO LAMBRECHT N 03ecretary

i VOLUNTEER VETERAN FIREMENVolunteer Veteran Firemens Assocla

tions mefts at Knights of ColumotibHall h first Friday In eaca monthat 800 p m

J JN ANDREWS-DAN MURPHY President

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Subscribe for The Journal

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PLANKS1 CHILL TONIC

U guaranteed to cureChilla Fever ColdsandGrippe Your money backf it doesnt 3 ounce bot-

UoI 25e 9 ounce bottle SOcAsk the druJnrist

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ImportedGuayaba Jelly25 Cents Pound-

This shipment came di¬

rect from Havana viasteamship Vivina andwe paid import duty toPensacola customs offi-

cials¬

Better order quick-it wont last long

New Potatoes-are now in Order at40c peck Fresh SauerKraut fresh Mangoes-and soup pickles EggNudels and Cheeses allkinds We have quickdelivery

Marine Grocery Co-

V J VIDAL Manager

Phone 725 604608 South Palafox St

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Theres No Chance1 For Argument-When you compare laun¬

dry work done the-

EMPIRE WAYwith that done anywhere elsein this burg or anyOtherburg for that matterWe strive to EXCEL not

to rival

Empire LaundryWh-ere Lln n Last-

sw C MACKEY MgrPhone S-

22Metzger

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BrosC-ash Buyers

Scrap Iron Metal EtcMobile

sLYLJ5OO-REWARD

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The Journal will pay 500 reward forevidence sufficient to convict any boy orperson found stealing subscribers papersafter delivery of same by

acarrier

A Chicago party composed of Louis-J Snaker A E Gammer Jr Edwards-E Havlik and wife and Mrs MaryHavlick registered at the Escambiayesterday

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J B Newton a prominent navalstores producer of Poplarville Miss-is in the city on a business visit-

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E T Hunt of Boston counsel forthe Pensacola Electric Co as well asother railways controlled by StoneWebster is In the city on a businessvisit

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Twentyone cases were docketed Inthe police court yesterday The finesamounted to 45 Two cases werecontinued three were nol prossed andtwo defendants were discharged-

LouisS

Brown who was picked upand sentenced as a vagrant to thirtydays on the streets burst out weep-ing

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in the city court yesterday Hesaid his trade or occupation was thatof a waiter and that he had worked-in New Orleans until his position

IF IT DISAPPEARS ITS ECZEMA-

How to Tell Whether a Skin Affection-Is an Inherited Blood Disease-

or NotSometimes it is hard to determine

whether a skin affection is a sign ola blood disorder or simply a form ofeczema Even physicians are often

I puzzleJ in their diagnosis The bestway for any one afflicted isto go to the Crystal Pharmacy-and other leading drug storesand obtain fifty cents worth orposlam Apply this and if theitching stops at once and the trou ¬

ble is cured in a few days it maybe set down as having been eczema-as this is the way poslam acts in theworst cases of eczema and in curingacne herpes blotches tetter pliessalt rheum rash barbers and otherforms of itch scaly scalp and all sur-face

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skin affectionsAny one who will write to the Emer-

gency¬

Laboratories No 32 WestTwentyfifth street New York can se¬

cure by mall free of charge a sup¬

ply sufficient to cure a small eczemasurface or clear a complexion over ¬

night and remove pimples in twentyfour hours

REAllY CURESi

BAD IUIYIhbiTh

INDIGESTION GAS HEARTBURN-

OR DYSPEPSIA IS THOROUGHLY

OVERCOME FIVE MINUTES AF-

TER

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TAKING A LITTLE DIAPEP-

SIN

If your meals dont fit comfortablyDr you feel Lloated after eating andou believe it is the food which fills

< ou if what little you eat lies like aump of lead on your stomach if there-s difficulty in breathing after eatingeructations of sour undigested foodand acid heartburn brash or a belchng of gas you can make up yourmind that you need something to stopfood fermentation and cure Indiges ¬

tionTo make every bite of food you eataid in the nourishment and strength-of

Iyour body you must rid your Stom ¬

ach of poisons excessive acid and jstomach gas which sours your entiremealInterferes with digestion andcauses so many sufferers of Dyspep-sia Sick Headache Biliousness Conistipation Griping etc Your case is1no different you are a stomach suf¬

ferer though ybu may call it by someother name your real and onlytrouble Is that which you eat does notdigest but quickly ferments and soursproducing almost any unhealthy condi

onA case of Papes Diapepsin will costfifty cents at any Pharmacy here and

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will convince any stomach sufferer fiveminutes after taking a single dosethat Fermentation and Sour Stomach-is causing the misery of Indigestion

No matter if you call your troubeCatarrh of the Stomach Nervousness1or Gastritis or by anyalways remember that a certain cureis waiting at any drugstore the mo ¬

ment you decide to begin its use I

Papes Diapepsin will regulate anyout of order Stomach within fiveminutes and digest promptly withoutany pains or discomfort all of anvkind of food you eat

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gave out He was on his way toJacksonville when the police caughthim He was given a chance to leavetown If he so desired

S aThe first frost of the season was

forecasted for this morning In thissection by the weather bureau theforecast having been issued yester iday Light in Pensacola ratner heavy

jectedin the interior of the state is pro¬ I

a b aBeginning at the east side of Tarra-

gona¬

street wood block paving wasstarted at 1 p m yesterday the con-crete

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foundation having been finish-ed about a week ago The car trackson East Gregory street from Tarra-gona

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to Cevallos have been com-pleted

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to the new grade and concretefor the blocks has been finished al-most

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to Cevallos street Rapid wortis promised for this stretch A crcssing at Alcaniz street of the Louisville

Nashville Railroad Company hasnot been ibuilt yet to conform to I

grade but a gang of men will get it I

In shape before the block layingforce reaches the spot

Citizens on Chase street do not ap-preciate

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kindly the act of some con ¬

tractor who has ripped up a section-of wood block paving in front of thePrebyterlan church and failed to replace the blocks leaving a hole which-is not pleasing to them The street j

paving is finished but has not been i

turned over officially yet It has beenopened for traffic and citizens yester-day claimed that the hole if left there i

would soon form a rut which wouldmar the beautiful appearance of thesurface

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Workmen yesterday started remov-Ing the scaffolding from the northside of the San Carlos hotel Thepebble dashing on that side has been j

completed and the cleared walls weremuch admired by enthusiastic Pensacollans yetserday afternoon late

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All day long yesterday the schoonerDoris moored at Comuiandanciawharf flew her flag at halfmast out i

of respect to tiLe memory of the lateCapt B S Aelsen

THE FLAVOR LINGERSUse Blue Ribbon Vanilla Extract for

your desserts and get a taste of theflavor that lingers longest

SAVE THEREXALL WRAPPERS

Remember that everyRexall Remedy wrappercounts ten points in TheCrystal Pharmacy Ten dol ¬

lar prize contests ItTHE WEATHER-

IN PENSACOLAF-urnished by local office United

States weather bureau for The Pensacola Journal of Nov 18 1909

Maximum temperature yesterday 58degrees at 220 p m

Minimum temperature yesterday 41degrees at 640 a m

Mean temperature yesterday 50 de ¬

greesNormal temperature yesterday 59

degreesDeparture from normal yesterday

minus 9 degreesAverage maximum temperature for

this date 66 degreesAverage minimum temperature for

this date 51 degrees-Accumulated excess of daily mean

temperature since first of the month113 degrees

Accumulated excess of daily meantemperature from January l to first ofmonth 72 degrees

Total rainfall from 7 a m to 7 pIn yesterday 0 inches

Total rainfall since first of themonth 10 inches

Normal rainfall for this month 374inches

Total excess of rainfall from Jan-uary

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1 to first of the month 126inches

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LCALBRANCH

OF YaPCAg HAS

ANNUAL MELT

ALL REPORTS TENDED TO SHOW

THAT ASSOCIATION PASSED

THROUGH MOST SUBSTANTIAL-

YEAR IN ITS HISTORY

Reports rendered at the annualmeeting of the local branch of the-Y M C A which was held lastnight indicated that the associationhad passed through a most substan-tial

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yearone of widening influence-for good and interest to the youth otthe city and section The meetingwas well attended It was an Iniormal affair one participated in by thosewho commingle at the great Buildingfrom day to day and all of them hav-ing

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the interest of the associationmuch at heart Luncheon was servedfollowing the business session andthe informal gathering was long tobe remembered

New DirectorsThe election of new directors for

the coming year was one of the mostimportant events of the eveningThose chosen were Dr J HarrisPierpont reelected Win Fisher reelected J W Andrews reelectedR M Cary and Dr W C Deberry

The retiring directors are MessrsI H Aiken and C R Burgoyne

Within the next thirty days thisnew board will meet and elect officers-for the association including thepresident

Financial ReportThe report fromtte finance com-

mittee¬

was presented by W S Keyser chairman Epitomized it was asfollowsBuilding and lot 3771215Cash balance 16C71House 12 E Belmont 50000uOther real estate 364560Equipment I f 803152Unpaid pledges 20147-

5G5707GBuilding and loan stook

pledged sufficient to ma¬

ture 700000S

Total assets 6357070Bills payable 1056540

Net assets 5300536R port Religious Exercise Committee

Secretary Sherrill presented an intercslijig rtport for the religious ex-

ercise¬

committee In complete form-it is as follows

The ReportSince our former religious work Is

discontinued during the hot monthsthis report must necessarily deal withportions of two seasons

Our Sunday afternoon evangelicalmens meetings were conducted untilMarch of this year Several of ourmembers worked faithfully for thesuccess of these meetings but accord ¬

ing to the opinion of those who weremost enthusiastic without sufficientresult to warrant their continuation-this season unless members expressa more generous desire for such ser¬

vices This is the only failure in thelast seasons work of this commit¬

teeSix young men who were enrolled-in the last years teachers trainingclasses who were not then teachingare now teaching bble classes foryoung men or boys This class ivcontinued this season The other sixclasses mentioned in last years re ¬

port were successfully carriedthrong and eight certificates of hon ¬

or were received from the Internationl Committee by boys who tookthe International Committee exami-nations

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Bible classes are now being organ ¬

ized for the season upon a planwhich will insure careful religious andmoral instruction for ever memberwho cares to avail himself of suchopportunities-

Your employed officers and memb°rs of this association have assist-ed

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in hop me+> tings gospel servicesbihl classes Sunday school conven-tions

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church services and other reHTOUS exercises wherever requestedThesp fomal religious activities orthis association have proved valua-ble beyond estimate and must be con-tinued

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and increased as rapidly asworkers can be secured but in esti-mating

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our Influence as a religious as-sociation

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we should not overlook thevery evident growth of brotherly feel-ing

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and desire for service among our

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A SECRETFOR WOMEN t

Cut This OutMadame Moneaux deceased beau-

ty¬ tif spoclallst of New York long

l possessed the greatest of all secrets kpertaining to feminine charm Andwhat Is this great secret so muchdesired by women the secret thathas made a vast fortune for the

f madams heirs and that brought-her all the famous artresses and

k society leaders for patronsIt Is a simple but sure method of

1 developing the bust arms and neckof women who through defect of knutrition and circulation are hu-miliated

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by undeveloped arms neckand bust Ugly deformed women t-

iJf are developed into charming per-sonages

¬ fwith well rounded armsand neck and full normal bust ofexquisite curve and proportion Getseparately two ounces glycerine

three ounces rose water and oneounce tincture cadomene com-pound not cardamom and five

r rents worth of borax Take homeI s mix the glytTlne with tlnctur

cadoene shale and let etand twoI= hours then add a teasp >onful of

I i borax ard the rose water Shake ij-

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woll and a >ply to the nck armsi and bus rubtons and massagingk urtil completely absorbed thatiiwash thoroughly with not water

I and soap and thorougalv Ap-ply

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raemlng and night reguterijI J for several weeks and the mot

beautiful development will begin to ireward te efforts It Is believed-by expert to be the most necessaryand effeoflve prescription ever con-ceived

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Biscnit are more than mere sodacrackers They are a distinctindividual food article made fromspecial materials by specialmethods in specially constructedbakeries

They are sealed in a specialway which gives them crispnesscleanliness and freshness which

L crackers from the paper bag al-

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lack They are the Nationsp accepted soda

i BiscuitNATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

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members which is the essence olpractical religion and which is doingmuch to make men of different in-

terests¬

different occupations and dif-

ferent¬

sects meet in our associationon the common ground and even I

I footing of brotherhoodEducational Committee-

The educational committees reporttended to show what had been donewith the boys This was presentedby W R Bennett chairman and was

I as followsThe Report

Boys ClassesDivision No1 15Division No2 16MatnematicsArithmetic 5Algebra 5

I Geometry 4Commercial 5GreckiEnglish 7

Total enrollment 57A free public reading room is con ¬

ducted and free lectures are given onpractical subjects

Boys DepartmentChairman Clarence Hutchinson

made report of the Boys DepartmentHo Is chairman of the committee hav-ingI that department in charge and the-

I essence of hiS report followsEnrollment 106

I Of these 49 are employed boys andI 57 are school boys Their ages are asfollows 12 years 13 14 15 16 1718 6 years 13 19 22 31 11 4

Gymnasium classes are conducted-for all the boys

I During the year fifteen socials havebeen held with a total attendance of491 Fourteen educational lectures-

j have ibeen given and fifteen maga-i zines have been taken Fifteen boys

were in the summer camp Fortyj were taught to swim A volunteer-life saving corps was organized andthe lives of two were saved Play ¬

I grounds and school play were organ-ized

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and directedPhysical Department

I Regular gymnasium classes foryoung men business men employedboys and school boys Were organlzod with competitive athletic andcompetitive teams of various natures

A basketball series is soon to be ¬

gin and the circus Is being madeready for presentation to the ptfb-Hc

The Pensacola playground baseballleague was operated through the as-sociation

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with good results I

The committee recommended that-a swimming park too added as soonas possible that an individual exerelse room be built and that the

I bowling alley be kept open at allI

I hoursThis report was presented by C T

I Levey chairmanMembership Committee

I The membership committee ofwhich M R Yonge Is chairman su >

mitted the following resumeTotal members Dec 15 08 441Total members Nov 15 09 481

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Fidelity-

to

Dutyr

Begets

Honor

Among

Men

This shows an increase from low ¬

est number in any year to within lyeof the highest record since openingThe membership active is the larg ¬

est now than ever beforeNew Membership Button

One of the new departures in factone which has just been inaugurated-is the adoption of an official lapel ibutton with the Y M C A in mono ¬

gram to be supplied new membersThis indicates that the wearer is anew member of the Y M C A andgood fellowship will be accorded allwearers of them The loutton wasdisplayed for the first time on thewall of the reception hall last eveningand attracted considerable attentionfrom all present-

A Hairs Breadth EscapeDo you know that every time you

have a cough or cold and let it run onthinking it will just cure itself youare inyiting pneumonia consumption-or some other pulmonary troubleDont risk it Put your lungs back inperfect health and stop that coughwith Ballards Horehound Syrup

Price 25c 50c and 100 perbottle

Sold by W A DAleniberte drug-gist

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and apothecary 121 South PaIn ¬

fox Street

GAP OBRIEN-

IS IN THE CITYAT-

TENDED THE WATERWAYS

CONVENTION IN JACKSONVILLE-

AND MADE SPEECH NOMINAT-

ING

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PENSACOLA FOR THE NEXT

CONVENTION

Capt J Ed OBrien president ofthe National Bar Pilots Association-is in the city on a short businessand pleasure visit and is being warm ¬

ly greeted by his large number offriends here He arrived yesterdaymorning from Jacksonville where hehas been attending tbe convention ofthe Mississippi to the Atlantic InlandWaterways Association in that city

Captain OBrien placed Pensacola innomination for the next convention-but he gives the credit for securing-the convention forthis city to Treas ¬

urer G A Waterman of the associa ¬

tion of whom he speaks in high termsfor his hard work for PciiBacplawhich had such a successful termina¬

tionCaptain OBrien will leave today forNorfolk whore he will attend an im-portant

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waterways convention having

been appointed by Governor Gilehrlstto represent Florida at that convenetion

Many school children suffer fromconstipation which is often the causeof seeming stupidity at lessons Cham ¬

berlains Stomach and Liver Tabletsare an ideal medicine to give a childfor they are mild and gentle in thtoeffect and will cure even chronic con-stipation

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For goodness sake eatMothers Bread Hugheys133 West Intendencia Phone855

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LOOKING FOR-

MONTflOMERY

SREPORT THAT EXPERIMENT-

SHIPto

OF NAVY WILL BE IN

PORT WITHIN FEW DAYS TO

SPEND WINTER IN THE HAR ¬

BOR

Coming here for the purpose oC

spending the winter the cruiser Mont-gomery is expected almost any daynow and a report last night In goodchannels stated that the naval shipwould likely put Into port some timetoday 1

The Montgomery IB the torpedo ex-perimental

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ship of the navy All gunshave been stripped from decks tout acouple of small ones used for salut-ing

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purposes With the cruiser willbe within a short time after arrivalseveral torpedo boats

State of Ohio City of Toledo LucasCounty asFrank J Cheney makes oath that he Is

senior partner of the firm of F J CheneyCo doing business In the city or To ¬

ledo County and State aforesaid andthat said firm will pay the sum of ONMHUNDRED DOLLARS for each andevery case of Catarrh that cannot bocured by the use of Halls Catarrh CureFRANK J CHENEY

Sworn to before me and subscribed Inmy presence this 6th day of December-A D 1886

Seal A W GLEASONNotary Public

Halls Catarrh Cure la taken internallyand acts directly on the blood and mu-cous

¬surfaces or the system Send roe

testimonials freeF J CHENEY CO Toledo O

Sold by all Druggists 75cTake Halls Family Pills for conatipa

tlen

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THE CRYSTAL PHARMACYS-

ole Representative in Pensacola of thePure Drug Association of America

A foremost civic duty in any community is the encouragementof the druggist of character and integrity Upon no other trades ¬

man among you is there dependent such a measure of responsibility

Purity of drugs the accuracy of the dispenser and high moralcharacter in the druggistall of these virtues combine to make ofpharmacy a business which should ommand the maximum of re-

spect¬

and appreciation of the public-

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