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VOL LX. NO. 40. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO: THURSDAY. FEB. 4, 1897. $1.50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE.

SHERIFF’S SALE. Dante's Oust, through the crowd with the General un­ AHIMiLSUHIGURL j Dante’s dust is »gain to be disturbed, til they reached the large East Room, George W. Carter, as the plan (ferreting a national tomb in HISTORIC SCEHt where the people could circulate more vs. to the great poet at Ravenna is once ------— I.ydla A. Carter, et al. freely. This, however, was onlv a tem- Knox Common Plea*. , more revived. Since Dante was laid to Was the First Meeting of porary relief. The people by this time Arithmetic IVot Viiknown MY virtue of order of sale In i»artltlon 1«- sued out of the Court of Common Pleas ' rest some five and a half centuries ago had worked themselves up to an uncon­ of Knox County. Ohio, and to me directed. I Grant and Lincoln. to Brute*. will offer for sale at the door of the Court his remaius have been removed trollable excitement. The vast throng House, In Mt. Vernon, Knox County, on from their tomb an d hidden, first be­ surged and swayed and crowded until fROYAL Saturday, the 6th Hay of February, 1897, cause Florence claimed possession of Famous Interview of Sol­ alarm was felt for the safety of the la­ Parrot’* Peculiar Con Between the hours of 1 p. m. and 3 p. m. of the remains, and later to save them dies. said day. the following described lands and dier and Statesman. ception ot Xumber*. tenements, to-wlt: from the Great Napoleon. In the last case Cries now arose of "Grant! Grant’ The East halves of lots numbered twenty- they were lost tor many years, the tomb Grant!” Then came cheer after cheer. eight (2H) and twenty-nine (29) In John S. It Occurred at a Public Reception Giv­ How a Dog’s Powers of Calculation Braddock's addition to the city of Mt. Ver­ being found empty when opened in Seward, after some persuasion, induced J The absolutely pure non. Knox County. Ohio. en By President and Mrs. Lincoln— are Limited and An Illustration of Appraised at f-iisrun. 1865 at the festivities in honor of the sixth the General to stand upon a sofa, think­ Terms of Sale Cash. The Great Soldier walked in and How He Overcomes this Obstacle by JUSTUS D. SMOOTS. centenary of Dante’s birth. By ing the visitors would be satisfied with a Dividing tbe Objects into Groups— Sheriff Knox County, Ohio, chance, however, gome alterations being • Was Recognized By the Chief Execu­ view of him and retire; but as soon as BAKING POWDER D. E. Sapp. Attorney for Plaintiff. tive. Cats Only Count to Six. ML Vernon. Ohio,'Jan. 6. 1897. made in the church revealed a wooden they caught sight of him their shouts —THE— coffin hidden in the wall with the in- were renewed, and a rush was made to ROYAL—the most celebrated of all scripton, “Dantis ossa.’’ The coffin was [Ceninry Mag zine ] [N. Y. Herald.] shake his hand. The President sent the baking powders in the world—cel­ then replaced in the tomb and a public On the evening of March 8 the Presi­ word that he and the Secretar)’ of War day the celebrated ornithologist C. A. & C. B Y We believe the best way to subscription raised to piovide a more dent and Mrs. Lincoln gave a public re­ would await the General’s return in one Audubon came out of his cottage with ebrated for its great Schedule in effect May gorgeous resting place. ception at the White House, which I at­ of the small drawing rooms, but it was four of his friends to go for a walk, leavening strength and 17,1896. tended. The Prfrident stood in the says Animal Friends. The next in­ beat our ’96 record is to beat fully an hour before he was able to make purity. It makes your The common quarter of silver weighs usual reception room, known as the his there, and then only with the stant they saw a parrot fly in at a win­ oath Bound. 104 grains. way it day by day. That is why Blue Room, with several cabinet officers aid of several officers and ushers. dow. Audubon and one of his friends cakes, biscuit, bread, Central Time •28 |38 t« The "dollar of our daddies” weighs near him, and shook hands cordially returned indoors, and immediately the 1 *2 416 grains. The story has been circulated that at etc., healthful, it assures with everybody, as the vast procession birds flew out in a fright, and went cir­ A. M. P M P. M. A. XI. the conference which then took place, you against alum and all Cleveland. Lv 8 10 8 10 1 40 we commenced January 1st There are 27/41 licensed drivers and of men and women pi-sed in front of or at the interview next day, the Presi­ cling about overhead. Audubon came Hudson ...... 9 10 9 05 2 35 ...... conductors in London. Akmu ...... 9 35 9 33 3 00 him. He was in evening dress, and dent and the Secretary of War urged out again, but the bird refused to re­ forms of adulteration Orrville...... 10 33 10 33 4 01 The number of cabs licensed in Lon­ wore a turned down collar a size too enter until ;the other gentleman had with such a bargain list as don las* year was 14,774. General Grant to make his campaign that go with the cheap Millersburg ...... 11 H It 10 4 42 ...... large. The necktie was rather broad also left the house. It seemed to re­ Killbii'-k ...... 11 20 11 29 4 55 toward Richmond by the overland The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland re­ and awkwardly tied. He was more of a member that two persons had go n< in brands. Brink Haven..... 11 53 11 50 5 25 5 45 this: ceives a salary of $100/ 00 a year. route, and finally persuaded him to do Danville ...... 12 02 tl2 00 5 35 6 54 Hercules than an Adonis. His height and only one had come out. Curious Gambier...... 12 20 12 25 5 55 0 12 so, although he.had set forth the super- The first lord of the British admiral­ of six feet four inches enabled him to to discover how far the parrot could Mt. Verno1 A r 12 12 40 C 10 G 25 ty receives a salary of $22,501. advantages of the water route. w ROYAL BAKINS ROWOCN CO., Ntw YORK. w . Lv J12 48 1.12 45 0 15 G 30 look over most of the heads of his visit­ There is not the slightest foundation for count, he returned indoors with his four Centerburg ...... 1 17 1 12 « 42 6 57 The first Sunday paper in this coun­ Sunbury ...... 1 34 I 34 7 on 7 2i» ors. His form was ungainly, and the this rumor. General Grant some time friends and made them go out, one at a Ladies and Misses Jackets try was the Sunday Courier, begun in MIXED Westerville...... 1 52 1 52 7 13 7 33 New York in 1825. movements of his long, angular arms after repeated to members of his staff' time, while he himself remained [inside- A Ctiivkeu With bur. Columbus .....Ar 2 15 2 15 • 7 45 8 05 [Portsmouth Times ] and legs bordered at times upon the just what had taken place, and no refer­ In a few minutes the bird flew in again. Were the Claims of These Brothers Bancroft devoted nearly thirty years Charles E. Turner, tbe commission Cincinnati 0 00 6 40 ...... to his history of the United States, which grotesque. His eyes were gray and dis­ ence whatever was made to the choice It was evident that its power of arith­ for Pensions. A M. | Regardless of Cost. P. M. is not a history of the United States at proportionately small. His face wore a of these two routes. metic endediat the number four. One of the queer cases in pension man, has quite a curiosity on exhibition North Bound. all, since it ends where the history of the general expression of sadness, the deep He said: "In the first interview I had A Russian doctor.named Timofieff annate was reported to the House a day at his store on Chillicothe street, in the United States properly begins. Had way of a freak chicken. This chicken Central Time •3 •27 t35 t7 lines indicating the sense of responsibili­ with the President, when no others were tried the same sort of experiment a few or two ago. It was a Pennsylvania case, IjADIISM’ AND GENTS’ I N- the work been continued on the same is built like ordinary chickens in all scale down to the present, seventy-five ty which weighed upon him; but at rimes present, and he could talk freely, he years ago with birdB, cats, dogs and where a soldier enlisted as Harmon A M P M. A M P. M. save feathers. There it is all wrong. It Cincinnati.....Lv 8 00 8 00 DERWEAK. or eighty volumes would have been re­ his features lighted up with a broad told me that he did not know anything horses. He declared that the crow is Francis, a name he assumed for the quired. smile and there was a r ierry twinkle in about the handling of troops, and it was capable of counting as far as ten, and is correct one of Hiram Francis. He has no feathers at all, but instead is Columbus.....Lv 11 45 12 35 0 00 6 00 covered with fur, resembling that of an Westerville...... 12 09 1 00 0 27 5 28 EXCIsUMIVJE STYES IN The Victorious, first-class battleship, his eyes as he greeted an old acquaint­ with the greatest reluctance that he in that respect superior to many tribes fought bravely throughthree years of Sunbury...... _... 15 '25 fl 20 0 44 5 40 was completed at Chatham, England. ance and exchanged a few words with ever interfered with the movements of of men in Polynesia, who comprehend the war in Company K of the Ninety- oppossuin. The fur te very thick and Centerburg...... 12 42 1 51 7 04 6 OH DRESS PATTEBAS. She has a displacement of 14,900 tons, him in a tone of familiarity. He had army commanders; but he had common hardly anything of mathematics. Doc­ long and completely covers the chicken. 1 08 2 20 7 2* 0 35 engines of 12,000 horse-power under seventh Infantry Volunteers. At the Mt. Verno J ,\r sprung from the common people to be­ tor TimofieflPs account of the behavior The chicken is one of a lot shipped to 1 13 L 2 25 7 33 il « 40 forced draught, giving her a speed of 17A sense enough to know that celerity was end of that term of service he was Gambier...... 1 24 40 7 47 0 55 knots, and carries four 12-inch, twelve come one of the most uncommon of absolutely necessary; that while armies of his own dog is amusing. This dog veteranized and re-entisted for three Mr. Turner from up Big Sandy. He has Danville...... 1 42 f2 59 8 00 7 15 ALL WOOL BLANKETS. handled thousands of chickens, but Brink Haven ... 1 51 3 09 8 12 7 25 6-inch, and thirty smaller quick-firing men. were sitting down waiting for opportuni­ never buried several bones in one spot, years more. But soon, by consent of bis guns. Her total cost exclusive of ord- Airs. Lincoln occupied a position on never saw one like this before. Killbuck...... 2 22 3 41 8 42 p. ji. PBINTS, GINGHAMS AND ties to turn up which might, perhaps, but always hid each one away separate­ company and regiment officers, he was Millersburg...... 2 34 3 55 8 63 Ar. uance, has been about $4,350,000. his right. For a time she stood on a ly. One day his master presented him Orrville ...... 3 25 4 55 9 52 be more favorable from a strictly milita­ allowed to go home, and his brother, Akron...... 4 20 I. G 05 L10 36 MISLIXS. Buckle devoted nearly twenty years to line with him and took part in the re ry point of view, the Government was with twenty-8ix large bones, which he George Francis, took his place in the A Life Saved. Hudson ...... 4 45 6 30 11 02 the collection of materials for his Histo­ ception, but afterwards stepped back immediately proceeded to bur)’ in Cleveland...... Ar 5 45 7 30 12 10 ry of Civilization. He wrote only a spending millions of dollars every day; ranks. Marvelous cures of throat and lung and conversed with some of the wives of twenty-six different places. On the mor­ P. M. A. M P M...... SILK DBESS PATTERNS. portion of the introduction, which re­ that there was a limit to the sinews of Now, the brother Hiram is dead. affections are made daily by Dr. Bull’s mains a great monument to his literary the cabiner officers and other personal war, and a time might be reached when row Doctor Timofieff did not feed the George served[to the end of the war and 114 M » DRESDEN BRANCH 113 Cough Syrup. Aliss Annie Swan, and philosophical genius. If the work acquaintances who were in the room. the spirit and resources of the people animals at all. In the afternoon he let received honorable discharge in his had been finished on the same scale as Petersburg, Va., writes: “My brother A. M. j p m. SILK WAIST PATTEBNS. At about 9:30 o’clock a sudden com­ that on which it was begun, a hundred would become exhausted. He had al­ his pet out into the garden and from a ber’s • • I name. He was was attacked by a bad cough and cold, 00 Lv...M illersburg... A r . t « 05 motion near the entrance to the room 7 00 0 '* .... Killbuck...... “ . 5 30 volumes would not have sufficed. ways contended tluit these considera­ window watched him attentively. The wounded in tne mine explosion at Pet­ SILK SHIRT PATTEBNS. attracted general attention, and upon and it was thought he had consump­ » 20 33 Ar...... Triuwav..... * . 2 25 The origin of the side-saddle in Eng­ tions should be taken into account, dog set to work at once and dug up ten ersburg, for which he drew a pension tion. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup was f 10 20 50Ar.....Z inesville.....Lv . t 1 00 looking in that direction, I was surprised well as as purely military ques­ of the bones. Then he stopped, seemed 1p- m land is attributed to Joan Stuteville, of under his brother's enlisted name until used, and to our great surprise it made MBBWWWWWW TOWELS. NAPKINS AND the manor of Hessle, five miles W. S. to see General Grant walking along tions, and that he adopted the plan ol to reflect for a minute, and then l>egan •Hons Dally, t Dally except oundey. f Flag the latter died, when it was stopped* him well and hearty There is no stop. | meals. W. of Hull. The ancient manor of modestly with the rest of the crowd to­ issuing his executive orders principally digging again until he had found nine But George wants a pension for 1»te TABLE LINENS. Hessle was formerly in the possession of better cure in the world than this ITT Whore no time is given trains do not stop ward Air. Lincoln. He had arrived others. Here he stopped to consider as Nos. 2 and S carry Parlor Cars between Cleve­ the Stutevilles. Lady Stuteville carried for the purpose of hurrying the move­ seventeen months’ service. Hiram’s Syrup.” Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup is land and Cincinnati, Fare 23 cents between from the West that evening, and had ments of commanding Generals; but before, and then returned to work, Cleveland and Colombo*, or intermediate sta­ the estates to Hugh de Wake, and the widow now receives a pension for Jtlie sold everywhere for 25 cents. tions; SOoents between ClevclnudiindCincinnati, device on her seal exhibited a lady in come to the White House to pay that he believed I knew the value of scratching perseveringly until he had service oi her dead husband. This was Sold by or intermediate stations, South of Colnmbns. In fact, everything in the Dry Goods Craft & Taugher. East Side Public Square. that posture, holding the bridle in her his respects to the President. He had minutes, and that he was not going to unearthed six more bones. This seemed too much for the Bureau of Pensions, Nos. 27 and 28, carry Vestibnled Sleeping Cars right hand. between Cleveland and Cincinnati. been in Washington but once before, interfere with my operations. He said to satisfy him; he sat down and began and so the matter was taken to Congress, E?N<>. 27 has a Local Veetibuled Sleeper between and Notion line at astonishing baigains The first fire engine used in this coun­ Colnmbns anti Cleveland, and ran be occnpied when he visited it for a day soon after further, that he did not want to know bis dinner. Suddenly he raised his where the Committee on Invalid Pen­ by paaaengerB after 9:00 p m. at the East end of he left West Point. Although these two try was brought from England to New- the Union Depot. for 30 days. my plans; that it was, perhaps, better head, stopped earing, and looked sions decided that both soldier aud sub­ York in 1731. No. 28 hasa Local Vestibnled Sleeper between historical characters had never met be­ Cleveland and CoJnmbns. This Sleeper arrives at that he did not know them, for every­ around with a thoughtful air. Then, stitute’s widow are entitled to govern­ Colnmbns at2:15 a. m. and is set at the Fast end DON’T FOOL.... fore, Air. Lincoln recognized the Gener­ body he met was trying to find out from as if quite sure that he had forgotten ment aid in their declining years. Bocklen s Arnica Salve. of Union Depot. Passengers can occupy their al at once from the pictures he had seen berths until 7 :00 a m. with vour health—it’s dangerous. him the contemplated movements, and something, he started up, trotted aroui.d Tb« Beat Salve in tbe world for Cats No. 28 will stop to let off passengers South of of him. With a face radiant with de­ Mt. Vernon. NIXON & Co. Little sicknesses develop into chronic there was always a temptation ‘to leak.’ the garden, found the twenty-sixth bone, If asked the question "Have you got Bruiaea, Sores, Ulcera, 8alt Rheum, Fever For any information address diseases and cause great suffering light, he advanced rapidly two or three and returned with a look of satisfaction Soraa, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbilblaina, J. E. Hawneoan, and frequently death. Most little I have not communicated my plans to a stomach?” it would be safe on general Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive­ Aas’t Gen’i Pass. Agent, N. E. CORNER PUBLICJ8QUARE. sicknesses come from a liver out of steps toward his -distinguished visitor, him or the Secretary of War. The only to his meal. The doctor believed that principles, to answer “Yes.” But, if ly cures Piles, or ro pay required. It ir Or, gear. Be on the safe side and stop and cried out: "Why, here is General guaranteed to give satisfaction or money re­ C. F. DALY. suggestion the President made—and it the number twenty-six was too much for you are sure of it, that is, if you ever ran ded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Gen'l Pass. Agent. Cleveland,Ohio the trouble at once with Smith’s Grant! Well, this a great pleasure, I was merely a suggestion, not a definite the canine mind to grasp, and that the feel any distress after eating or any pains bv Geo. R. Baker 6 00 12 10 THE BEST WASH BLUE IN USE. or whole peas, the contents being after­ until the eixth offer was made when she Lv. Newark.... STYLE AND FIT CORRECT, istics were in^striking contrast, yet the Laxol te the best medicine for chil­ ductor. His literary, theoretical and p ni ward weighed to furnish comparative es­ sprang up and seized the piece of meat controversial works display immense Ar. Columbus., 8 45 8 25 2 15 two men had ’many traits in common, dren. Doctors recommend it in place timate. In the December meeting of with her teeth. erudition. p in the American Ball Blue and there were numerous points of re­ of castor oil. “ Zanesville..... 0 11 I 7 0: 1 12 the Berlin Anthropological Society Prof For some weeks the doctor repeated Mrs Clarke required 16 years to pre­ (Eattern Time.) a m semblance! in their remarkable ca­ At Live and Let Live Prices is not poisonous or injurious io health W. Krause introduced a new system for this experiment, and the cat did not pare the Concordance to Shakespeare. Ar. Wheeling...... I 15 11 10 5 30 or fabrics. It is the delight of the laund­ reers. make a single mistake. When, how­ Cruden labored 19 years on his con­ P ni ress, aids in bleaching and gives the Each was ot humble origin, and had measuring the contents of skulls, invent­ Terrapiu’s Great Age. Pittsburgh... 7 50 4 25 8 25 ever, he tried to increase her knowledge cordance to the Bible, and immediately washing a rich and elegant hue. Be­ been compelled to learnlthe first lesson ed by a medical student of the Berlin So jb of the antiquities of this country after its publication was eent to a luna­ a in a m ware of imitations. Ask your grocer for the by making four more approaches and “ Washington D C 11 55 11 20 6 35 tV. R. SIPE, of life in the severe school ot adversity. University, AI. Poll, which is easier, whicS? md their way into museums are tic asylum. He never fully recovered 1 00 12 45 7 55 retreats before letting her take the meat, from the mental disease indueetNiy this “ Baltimore...... AMERICAN BALL BLUE Each had risen from the people, pos­ quicker and withal more reliable than rivalcff in age by a living creature at “ Philadelphia... 4 05 3 5540 40 she lost the count completely and jump­ gigantic undertaking. I P m and be sure you get the genuine sessed an abiding confidence in them, the older methods. Poll introduces into the Zoo. It is an alligator terrapin, or —Merchant Tailor and Gents’ Furnisher— ed at the wrong moment. New York. 6 30 6 52112 50 article, which has a red stripe in the and always retained a deep hold upon the skull a rubber bag of very fine ma­ Alississippi snapper,whose 150 pounds of 124 SOUTH MAIN STREET. middle of tha package. Proofs of the horse’s power of count­ WENT BOUND. their affections. Each might have said terial, which he fills with water. 01 substance have been accumulated in a ing are even more curious. Dr. Tinio- BTAT1OSB. 7 3 47 17 to those who were inclined to sneer at course this rubber bags fills out ever)’ lifetime ol five centuries or more. At fieff mentions a peasant’s horse, which least, that is what the scientists calcu­ (Eaelern 'Time} p ni p m p ni a m his plain origin what a Marshal of nook and crevice of the ekull, and it is Lv. Washington DC 8 05 4 20 ...... an easy matter to measure the cubic di­ when plowing, invariably stopped to late, and they say that there is no rea­ Can’t > WE WAIT TO IMPRESS IPOS YOUR MINDS ♦ France, who had risen from the ranks to a tn The Chameleon mensions afterward by withdrawing the rest after the twentieth furrow. It did son to doubt that it was paddling around Tbis is tbe complaint of Lv. Wheeling...... 7 35 10 18 3 45 a Dukedom, said to the hereditary no­ y - not matter how long :he field happened a ni THE FACT THAT WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK bles who attempted to snub him in Vi­ filled bag from the skull inserting it into as a little turtle in the Mississippi when thousands at tbis season, T j can change the color of to be, nor bow tired the animal might “ Zeuesville...... 9 42 12 29 fi 13 A COMPLETE LINE OF enna: “I am an ancestor; you are only a graduated vessel and reading off the De Sota first gazed upon that river. The They have no appetite; food Lv. Newark...... 10 32 1 30 7 15 8 20 • his complexion. If your feel, it never stopped until tl e twentieth does not relish. They need tbe ton ing up of p in descendants'” In a great crisis of their result The heretofore difficult finding giant terrapin measures about five feet Lv. Columbia...... 11 2o 4 10 7 15 • complexion be yellow, of the skull capacity is thereby convert­ furrow had been made, and so exact rrom snout to tip of tail, and during its the stomach and digestive organs, which French, English, Scotchand German country’s history both had entered a course of Hood’s Sarsaparilla will give Cincinnati...... 5 4u ed into an operation which can be per­ was the count that the farmer could tell residence of seven or eight years at the a in p tn ...... the public service from the the number of furrows by noting how them. It also purifies and enriches the Lv. Mt Vernon...... 11 17 7 20 8 0»> 9 10 £ Paragon Tea same state. Both were conspicuous for formed by anybody. Zoo it has grown not a particle. It is blood, cures that distress after eating and p ill many times the horse had hailed. too lazy to move about much, and so Lv Mansfield ...... 12 12 3 30 9 11 10 24 the possession of that most uncommon internal misery only a dyspeptic can A will turn it to a clear pink. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) In another village there was a horse nature has endowed it with special lacili- know, creates an appetite, overcomes that A v Sandusky...... 6 40 5 40 12 15 of all virtues, common sense. Both de­ Lucas County. ) p m 25 cents at druggists. which reckoned distances by posts, and ties for catching food. When hungry it tired feeling and builds up and sustains f.» Fostoria ...... 1 54 5 55 11 13 AND A HANDSOMER LINE OF PIECE CLOTHS spised the arts of the demagogue, and Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he knew what hour it was by the striking the whole physical system. It so prompt­ a ni A S. R Fell & Co., Chemists, Cleveland, O. lies in the water with its mouth wide a in HAS NEVER GRACED OUR TABLES. shrank from posing for effect or indulg is the senior partner of the firm of F. J ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp­ Ar Chicago...... 9 Oo 7 00 7 no of the clock. Dr. Timofieff was driving open, and the bright little red tongue ing in mock heroics. Even when (their Cheney & Co, doing business in the toms and cures nervous headaches, that it It’s a settled fact that we have more than double tne variety of from one town to another, and at the looks so much like a worm that it serves Z)aily JStop on Signal, f Daily ex. Sunday Sold at H. M.G eea's Dru' Store characteristics differed, they only served City of Toledo, county and state afore­ seems to have almost “ a magic touch.” . all other tailoring establishments combined can show, conseuqent- twenty-second (two-thirds of a mile) one as a bait to attract fish on which the J. Vaw Smith, Gen’l 8upt. ly we cannot fail to please you with something both STYLISH to supplement each other,and to add a said, and that said firm will pay the Chab.O Scull Gen’l PasB'r Agent. of the horses stopped suddenly. The terrapin feeds. AND DESIRABLE. still greater strength to the cause for sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS driver got down from his seat and gave which they strove. With hearts too L Not even for each and ever)’ case of catarrh that the animsl a measure of oats, at the CHAS. A DEBM CDY great tor rivalry, with eoula untouched No Hope. a grain of salt is cannot be cured by the use ol Hall’s same time explaining to the passenger “Alas!” he sobbed. "My sight is gone, oy jealousy, they lived to teach the Hood’s ^wanting to emphasize and Catarrh Cure. that the horse was accustomed to being and, blind as I ant, I cannot raise a ten- world that it is time to abandon the FRANK J. CHENEY. ’make perfect the flavor of fed after every twenty-fifth verst. This doll ar bill!” paths of ambition when it becomes so Sarsaparilla Sworn to before me and sut«cribed in time it had made a mistake, but it could Rent was due on the morrow, and he, narrow that two cannot walk it my presence, this 6th day of December, not be blamed, as it did not judge of the the gifted craftsman, a single stroke of Is the best—In fact the One True Blood Purifier. NONE abreast. A. D., 1896. distance traversed by its own fatigue or whose pen had oft been sufficient to ■ > are the best after-dinner SUCH The statesman and the soldier con­ Hood S Pills pills, aid digestion. 25c. A. W. GLEASON, hunger, but by counting the verst posts MINCE MEAT. versed for a few minutes, and then the * BEAL - convert a ten-dollar bill into a bill of Notary Public. along the road. It had mistaken for -j Pure, wholesome,— an econom-^.- President presented his distinguished ten times that denomination, was pow­ C ical luxury. Sold everywhere. 3 some of these posts three others which The chancellor ot the exchequer in guest to Mr. Seward. The Secretary of Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal­ erless. Britain has asa’ary of $25OX). •S< Take no substitute. greatly resembled them, but which W lU Send Dime and addreu for booklet, 9 State was very demonstrative in his ly and acts directly on the blood and Beethoven is to music what Skakes- ■■■■ Mrs. Popkim TbaaM»RiTiug." merely served to mark the boundary of Harvelous Results. |mERRELL-SOULE CO.. SYRACUSE, N. T, welcome, and after exchanging a few mucous surfaces of the system. Send peare is to the drama, a universal the Slate forest. From a letter written by Rev. . Qunder- words, led the General to where Airs. for testimonials, free. genius. Il is claimed by philosophical This same horse was always fed in the man, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permit musicians that every emotion af the hu­ Lincoln was standing and presented him F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. el to make this extract: “I have no hesita- stable at noon, and Dr. Timofieff’ him­ ion in recommending Dr. King's New Dis­ man soul is depicted in the writings of to her. Airs. Lincoln expressed much H^rSold by druggists, 75c. KNOX COUNTY self observed that, whenever a neighbor­ covery, as the results were almost marvelous Beethoven. surprise and pleasure at the meeting, in the case of my wife. While I was pastor Air. Cecil Rhodes is believed to pos­ ing church clock began to strike, the1 of the Baptist Church at Rives Junction she Tbe cleverest violinist was Pagauini. and she and the General chatted togeth TEACHERS’ sess a contempt for music-lovers. animal raised its head and listened at­ was brought down with Pneumonia suc­ He seemingly accomplished the impos­ er very pleasantly for some minutes. ceeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms or sible with the violin, could inspire any AI. Coquelin whose fortune is estimat­ tentively. When the strokes were less SOUTH EXAM B AUDS8. The visitors had by this time become so coughing would last hours with little inter­ emotion he desired in his auditors and ed at 1,000,000, has the reputation of be­ than twelve, it put down its head sad­ ruption and it seemed as if she coaid not was able to play intricate melodies on a OKI WAV Tioasvs ASS souo curious to catch a sight of the General 1896-97. ing the richest actor in the world. ly, but it displayed every sign of joyful ‘ survive them. A friend recommended Dr. gingle string. that their eagerness knew no bounds, King’s New Discovery; it was quick in its At 11 Cents a Mile Meetings for the Examination of A Waterloo veteran, sged 99 years, expectation when it heard twelve w.,rk and highly satisfactory in results.” The most skillful of all pianists was and they became altogether unmanage­ has been discovered among the inmates “2, ial bottles free at Geo. R. Baker ed by tin* 200 PAIRS home telephone call no. as. years rector of St. Joseph’s Catholic 200 PAIRS church in Tiffin, died at Loa Angles,Cal., Johnson orchesua, also by Mr. Charles Bartlett, of ML Vernon. Mr. Bartlett is a stock at about Of Ladies’ fine hand turned thither he had gone in quest of health. tine muaiuian and gave us a rate treat, for Of Men’s fine hand sewed which we were Duly thankfu*. Ml)IT ntm. OHIO. Stuart Speer, a prominent Zanesville Mias Clair Poland" is visiting tier brother, $3.50 and $3.00 Shoes. retail gns er, assigned to Attorney W. J. Mr. F. O Poland at Mt Gilead. $3 and $3.50 Shoes. All Massey. The assets will reach $2,000,with Onr mail carrier had a runaway Saturday, Will go at $2.00 and THURTDkY MORNING.... FEB. 4. 1897 liabilities slightly in excess of the amount. uckily escaping without injury to himself, sizes and all styles. Will and but slight damage to his sleigh. $2.60. Harley, aged 10, son of John Harris, Mr. Pea>e, of Deer Lodge. Tenn . Sun- 55 CENTS OH THE DOLLAR. The trustees of Columbia University was shot in the head while trying to un­ daved with Torrence Mitchell and family. go at $2.00 a pair. have presented to that institution a load a cargo of shotgun cartridges at jklrs. W. N. Headington. of Centeihurg, $1.35 buys all regular $500,000 gymnasium, which will l>e Caldwell. He will probably lose one took advantage of the ti ie sleighing Iasi It consists of men’s, women’s, child’s, boys’ and girls’ fine and every day shoes, all Friday to call on friends in this vicinity. $1.35 buys all regular built on the new rite ol the university, eye. , — Mr James Beach made a business trip io $2.00 Shoes. Morningside Heights, York. Mrs. Norse, wife of an oil well drillei Utbana the latter part of lest week. $2.00 Shoes. of which must and will be sold. Come and save a dollar while you can at closing • at Spencerville,attempted to commit sui­ Born to Mr and Mrs. C. 1,. Wright, an K. F. GARBETT. eight pound boy, Jan 24 h The town assessors of New Haven cide by taking poison. Friends came to her rescue before the drug took ef­ Miss Bessie Runicit, of West Unity. Wil­ sale of Sehnebly shoe stock. have put Yale university on the list for liams countv. is the guest of her cousin. E. F. GARRETT. fect. Miss Nellie Mitchell. V $400,782 as liable to taxation. The J. E. Hummon was selected to repre­ Last Thursday W. L. Bo‘.ten field and ^Mjniversity has heretofore returned only tate of hio sent Wittenburg college at the state ora­ if« visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Wash Mrs. Lingerfelt. SILENT MAJORITY. S O , Ramey, of Mt. Liberty. Insurance Department. P HEADACHE, $58,916 A long legal battle will prob­ torical contest, to be held at Akron. Burn to-Cbas. Corson and wife on Jon 25 | Columbus. January 15, lt«7. John Muller was the only other contest­ a son. I. W. S. MATTHEWS, Superintendent of ably grow out of this action. PABRETT. POOR SIGHT, —*------>_------ant. Jacob Vickroy and wife are rejoicing over I Insurance of tbe State of Onio, do hereby UNION GROVE. h* birth of a daughter on Jan. 25. Mrs. Mary Panett, wife of David Parreit, certify that the KNOX COUNTY MUTUAL If Bryan were the President-elect how Henry Miller, son of DrJ. A. Miller, FIRE' INSURANCE COMPANY, located at M ss Kate Malbews. of Newark, ia the ,j iwo miles 6outh of the-city on ihe Mt. Vernon, tn the State of Ohio, has filed in NiRvomns, •brill would be the cries of Republican of Milford Center, broke through the ice Mother aiul Sou Down With the Bti- s’ of her sister, Mis. N. C. Levering. __ . c..... this office a sworn statement, by the proper The Great Dissolution Sale and came near drowning. The presence Grip—I/- G. Walker Closes a Very near town. Granville road, died at nine o'clock Sunday officers thereof, showing its condition and editors as they enumerated the factories business, and has complied in all respects MCSCCLAR 1AEQCAUT1ES of mind of two of his companions saved Successful Meeting. Simon Cook is seriously ill with a cancer­ evening, of lung trouble Dece*sed was shut down, the workingmen thrown out with the laws of this State, relating to Mu­ And all defects of vision requiring cor­ Under Full Headway his life. Miss Bell, of Marysville, returned to her ous tumor in the stomach, which cause, the born in this city December 28, 1822, her tual Fire Insurance Companies, and that the of employment and the business houses ihroat to close up, making it impossible f »r maiden name being Davidson. She was said company is authorized to transact its rection by tbe use of glasses, suc­ Among the indictments of the Fre­ home last week, after a very pleasant visit him to swallow any solid food. He is appropriate business of FIRE INSURANCE in the hands of receivers and assignees. mont grand jury returned, was one with Mrs. P. W Eley. slowly starving to death. married April 4. 1844, to David Parrett, and in this State, in accordance with law. dur­ cessfully treated by specially ground aving purchased ihe interest of W. D. Browning, of the firm of Misses Ora Dudgeon and Flora Eiey at ing the current year. The condition and against Dr. Edson France, of Columbus, tended the Teachers’ Institute last Satur­ Henry Thomson will occupy I.C.Lynde’s five children blessed the union. O.te, Eliz­ business of said Company on the thirty-first glasses, at Browning A- Sperry, I take this opportunity to make this th® ’ on the charge of unlawfully practicing house in Batemantown ibis spring. day of December, of the year next preced­ H The McKinley-Hanna faction and day. abeth, died in infany and four survive her. greatest clearing sale ever made in the history of Knox c »unty' medicine. Meeting has been in progress in the M. E. ing the date hereof, is shown bv the state­ YOIIG A ( LIBK'H . the Foraker-Bushnell faction are gritting Mr. Eli Horn and wife spent Sunday with church at Batemantown for five weeks past. as f dlows: James, of Rhodes, Iowa: Mrs ment under oatb. required by Section 2W. A large tobacco barn, owned by Dr Sol Horn and fatuity. William Follin's family is now occupying F. E. Vannatta, of Newark; and Eva and Revised Statutes of Onio, to be as follows: ' their teeth at each other in tine fashion L. G. Walker closed a very successful Total Cash Assets ...t W.7BS 22 Succeaaora to F. F. Ward A Co., 102 South The advantages of anticipating your needs a li-tle and making W. F. Hannan, burned Monday at Swan their new home in town. Clar nee, of this city. The funeral occurred Net Premium Notes.. 1.08,12100 It matters not who may be chosen Sen­ Creek. No insurance. Four thousand meeting here l«st Tuesday night. Dr. 8. M- Cook is spending the winter in Main Street. your purchases during the month of February will he appreciated hy Mrs. Angie Horn and little sop, Claude, Wednesday afternoon at one o’clock. Ser­ pounds of tobacco was burned with it. Ar z >na for the benefit of his health, which Aggregate Available Assets...... tl.I97.8S8 22 ator, he will be succeeded by a Demo­ are suffering from a very severe attack of vices were held at the home by Rev. F. A. Aggregate Liabilities, including all who investigated our unparalleled drop in prices. 1/088, $2,000. has been on the decline for some time past. crat. I* grippe. He is accompanied by bis daughter. Wilber, after which interment was made in re-insnrance...... 8.415 33 The Madison County Commissioners Income for preceding vear in J C. Leveringa’s thermomeler, furnished St J jlin’s cemetery. cash, including S42.357.86, as­ 101! Great saving in Handkerchiefs, Cottons, Underwear, Dress Goods opened 19 bids for the erection of the him by the weather bureau, registered 25 sessments paid on Premium F If Joe Dowling had become a Boltc BLADENSBURG. Children’s Home, ranging from $16,455- d»grees below zero Monday night. Jan. Notes and Contingent Liability 53.780 5n on North Mulberry Expenditures for preceding year Comforts, Tapestry, loves, Mackintoshes, Crashes, Flanuels, Chai' Frank Moore, of Portsmouth, was Who will he Poet master? ANKNEYTOWN. in cash...... 46.453 21 on ready found out that the Democrats of street Thnrsday morning, of cerebral hem­ In witness whereof, I have here­ lies. found near the Scioto River bridge Mr. and Mrs David Atlar. are mourning orrhage. She bad apparently been in good unto subscribed my name and Ohio “love him for the enemy he has dead drunk, with hands and feet frosted the loss of iheir babe, which was born Sa’- Car or Stock Shipped-Baby born to [seal.] caused mv Official Seal to be affix­ urday and lived but a day. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey—Ear health until the day p-eceding her death ed. the dav and vear first above Scribner’s Condition Miitnre. made.” and frozen fast to the ground. Amputa written. W. S. MATTHEWS, \Ye never exaggerate in advertising; we never will. There is a big tion will be necessary’. Most ofour teachers attended the Teachers’ Frozen. That afier: oon she went to make a short Superintendent of Insurance. Is a sure, safe guard in Association at Mt. Vernon last Saturday. A carload of sheep and hogs w-is shipped ctll upon a neighbor. Mrs. S ott, and was cut iu everything named and in many other things. The New York Tribune says that Sick list—Collins McQueen, Wiiliard taken ill. She fell intoaatup >rfrom which preventing Hog Chol­ James E. Hall has sued his wife, Sa­ Thompson and wife, M. C. Cummins C. C from thia place Sdurday by Whitford and Executor's Notice. Senator Platt promised legislation to the rah B. Hall, for divorce, alleging gross I-vire. Crumrine’s children, Mrs. Clow aud Mis it was f. und imposs ble to arouse her. She WTOTICE is hereby given that the under- era. Will put your Come in and see us whether you wish to buy or not. You are corporations as pay for the campaign neglect. The parties have been married Hiram Stricker. Mrs. and Mrs. C. I Humphrey ar* the was removed to her home and died the -k” signed has been appointed and qualified happiest people in town. Cause, an eleven Executor of the estate of stock in an excellent corruption fund with which he bought about 35 years, and were formerly of Elijah Hall has sold his property to his next morning. She was born in R’chland always welcome. Painesville’s “four hundred.” son Emmet', and will located at Utica in pound bty. KATE F. BENEDICT, condition for fattening. his way iuto the Senate. And the the near fuure. L J Fortetfield. of Allegheny, Pa , is c nntj’ August 24, 1825, her maiden name late of Knox County. Ohio, deceased, by the The large sawmill owned and operat stopping at Hotel Brown. being Sams, and was married in this city, Probate-Court of said county. Good for your horses Tribune isn’t a wicked Democrat by any David and Chas. Hess have purchased V. A Merrin aud wife were guests of C. January 14,1897. means. ed by H. W. Mathews & Co., at Bascom new engine for their saw mill. V. LeeJy, E Gambier street, Mt. Vernon. October 29, 1846, to Lorenzo Jones Three LEWIS B. HOUCK. and cattle. was completely destroyed by lire. The We noticed the smiling countenance of children werebtrn to them, but only one Executor. W. I). Hall, ot' Utica, on our streets Sun­ Sunday. L. B. Houck and J. W. McCahkcn. Attor- loss was $2,000, with no insurance. The Rev." Grisso preached at the Brethern son, Frank, survives her. The husband ey s for Executor. 5 pound package for Altogether too many banks for com plant will be rebuilt on a larger scale. day. chtpch last Snr.diy. The People’s Dry Goods Store, fort are suspending in Illinois and the Win. Fowels has patented a wood saw to T. D B own. while out buying stock last prece led her to the grave about three years 60c. 10 pound package George McVay, aged 87 years, and be manipulated by one man. Thursday, had an ear badly frozen. ago. Services were held at Ihe home at two AUtilYISTRiTOR’S MITll'E. Northwest. Can it be that the panic Mrs Barbara Margaret Huber, aged 82 Jesse Hanhsty has pstenod a hen’s nest for $1.00. Too bad to cheat the liens I bin*. ------o------o'clock Satu-day afternoon by Rev. E. W which was to have followed the election years, two of Marysville's oldest pioneer Bradley. Give it a trial—will do the work. citizens, died, the former of paralysis Topic of the day—Who will be our next EUGENE. Admin i S. SPERRY.! of one of the candidates for the presi post m> iter? annexed of the estate of Our Drug and Sundry line ia complete w. and the latter of heart and lung trouble. dency, is due to his defeat? Congress ------o------Preaching at the M. E. Church Next MURPHY. CYNTHIA BEERS Give us a call—our motto is to please. late of Knox County. Ohio, deceased, by the will do well to address itself to the frnan John Brannon and Mason Harriug NORTH LIBERTY Sunday-Mrs. Sims Called to Mar­ Mrs. John Murphy, aged 47 years, died a Probate Court of said county. cial problem.—Western Christian Advo­ ton, who assaulted Lawson Roberts and tinsburg by Her Father’s Sickness her home in Cuyahoga Falls January 27, of Januarv 23d 1897. wife, were convicted of highway robbery heart trouble- Deceased was a daughter of J. W. McCARRON. cate. 1 he Protracted Meeting Closes With Miss IvaTalmage. of rear Ches'erville, Administrator SCRIBNER&CO., at Sidney, and given three and fifteen Eight Accessions -Movements of Mr. and Mrs. Jjhn Flynn, of this city, L. B. Houck and J. W. McCarron. No. 30 N. Main St years, respectively, in the penitentiary wa« tit - guest of relatives at thia place last Attorneys for Administrator Harvard University is to place in Visitors. Sunday. and removed to Cuyahoga Falls about ten Mrs John McCrory and daughter, 01*, of St. Savior’s church, Ixindon, three win Lima has been overrun with nickel-in The protracted meet ng at the Brethren years ago The remains were brought to ADMNISTRATOR'8 \OTICE. the-slot machines for some time, and the chnwh closed last Sunday evening, with north of Fredericktown, were at Mr. E this city on Thursday and taken to the (lows in honor of the founder of that Robinson’s Sunday ciiy authorities ordered them taken out eight accessions. Miss Maud Mendenhall spent Sunday . home of her sister. Mrs. Michael Slteedy Harvey Beal und family Mrs. Win eland institution. John Harvard was baptized It is estimated that the machines in the with Mi«* Lulu W<»lf. near Mt Vernon. o i Coshocton avenue. Tbe funeral services CLEARANCE SALE amt Anna Arnold visited at Mrs. Minnie annexed, of the estate of in this church nearly 300 years ago and city aggregate a business ot $.‘100 per L -ose’s above Butler Munday. Miss O a Ely has returned home fr<»m occurred at S<. Vincent de Paul’s Saturday Bladensburg where she has been visiting PETER LUCAS, the windows are to form a part of the day. Mrs. Thomas L>sh is some better at this morning at 9 o’clock. Rev. L. W. Mttlbane NOT GIVEN writing. relatives for several weeks late of Knox County. Ohio, deceased, by the general renovation and adornment that Israel O. Lockwood, aged 49 years, Mr John McGugin and family were the officiating, and interment was made ia Cal Probate Court of said county. Miss Ida Wallace, who has been visiting Januarv 21st, 1897. for some years have been going on in died at Marysville of brain trouble, the in Morrow county ibe past few weeks, re­ guests of relatives west of Fredericktown the vary cemetery. 8be is su vived by a moth­ L. B. HOUCK. BUT A REASONABLE REDUCTION ON ALL result of an injury which he sustained turned borne Sunday. first of tbe week er, husband, two sols and a daughter. Administrator. this church. about three weeks ago by falling down Aea Beal and wife and I. Grubb and fam Mrs. Ewing Sims was called to Martins­ L. B. Houck and J. W. McCarron. the Armory* Hall stairs, striking his head ily visited at Joseph Workman’s, of Jello- burg last Monday on account of the illness Attorneys for Administrator. ♦ W. ♦ ♦ ♦ W. ♦ wav, last Sunday. of her fa tier, Mr. John R«-agh. CASTEEL. Prosperity? Fiddlesticks! There can on the steps. Mrs. John Sherman, who ha, been quite Men’s Patent Leather Shoes, $4 and $5, UNDERWEAR, Ed. Frederick, of Mansfield, visited friends Betjamiu Casteel, sgel 70 years, for SHERIFF’S SALE- be no prosperity so long as the country 8amuel Whiley died at Lancaster of of this place a few days last week. •ick, is some better at 'his writing. for $2.00. M-. C R. S ins and Mr. H. McMahon are years “the village b!atk*mnh” of Bangs is at the mercy of the money lenders. heart disease, aged about 60. He was John Lewis, of Ankneytown, visited at James A. Kelley. Levi Burger's Sunday. on the sick list. dropped dead in his ahop at that place Mon Men’s Tan Shoes, $3 and $4, for $2.00. We need a law against great fortunes. President of the Farmers and Citizens' Regular preaching' services at the M. E. vs. B ink, President of the City Natural Gas John Smith was at Mr. Vernon Saturday day morning. Of late years he had not Samuel Ewalt et al. on business. church next Sunday. Knox Common Pleas. FANCY SHIRTS, Men form combinations and put their Works Board, and Secretary of the Ea­ wotkrd much at his trade, owing to his in Y virtue of an execution issued out of Ladies’ Fine Kid Button, $3 and $4 for bauds into the pockets of the poor. The firmities, but on the mornii g of his death B the Court of Common Pleas, of Frank­ $2.00. gle Machine Co. MT. LIBERTY. lin countv. Ohio, and to me directed, I wilt public is being milked for the sake of had consented to ahoe a ho’se for a neigh offer for sale on the farm of Samuel Ewalt, Philander Downs, of Urbana, whose AMITY. one-half mile west of ML Vernon, on the old Misses’ Shoes, $1.50, for 75 Cents. the few, and the thing has got to stop buggy was recently struck by a Pan A Venerable Citizen in Feeble Health bor. As he was about to commence he fell Delaware road, in Clinton township. Knox and expited. He leaves several children county. Ohio, on Children’s Shoes, $1, for 50 Cents. before there can be any relief.—Gov. Handle train while crossing the track, Everybody Enjoying Sleigh Hiding- —Enjoyable Dance Given at A. B. has brought suit against the company to his wife having died reverr.1 jears ago. The Tupsthv. the Ifith day of February, lx$7, Woolen Hosiery, etc. Pingree (Rep ) of Michigan. People Suffering With Colds —Pro­ Cramer’s. ♦ W ♦ ♦ ♦ W ♦ recover $10,000 for alleged personal in­ tracted Meeting Continue. funeral occurred in Bangs Wednr sday alter- At three o'clock p. m.. of said day. the fol­ r juries sustained. M>ss I.eona Ramey spent Sunday with nootr at one o’clock. lowing described goods and chattels, to-wit: Drx A Co. tell us, with a view of giv­ The Ladies’ Aid Society filled their friends in Centerburg One field of wheat in the ground, estimat­ Come early and get a bargain for cash home this week. ed to contain five acres, more or less. ing the business world hope, that things Henry* Maul, a young baker, was Uncle Leonard Weaver, aged 93 years,and One field of wheat in the ground, estimat­ R. C. Mitchell, Son & Co., found dead iu bis bake shop at East flier* are a good many people with bad one of our most honored arid tespected citi­ BBOWN. ed to contain ten acres, more or less. before the stock is broken. were just as black jnst before the Liverpool, when his wife carried his colds in (bis vicinity. zens, is very feeblest this writing. Mra. Saralr L- Brown, relict of the la'e Six stacks of hay, estimated to contain ten NO. 11 SOUTH MAIN. Win. Donott'h and wife were enjoying A social dance held at tbe home of A. B. tons, more or less.’ that commenced in 1879. But Dun rn itt E losburg, Vl , Apr.l One lot of corn in crib attached to barn, cratic platform demanding that green­ M E- and A. C. churches Sunday. estimated to contain four hundred bushels, out during the night, and the fumes Mrs Charles Haugar is on the sick list. Postmaster Middleton was in Columbus 3, 1818, he- maiden name being Miller. She more or less. The protracted meeting is still going on Terms of sale—Cash. It is a backs be made a full legal tender. filled the room. The hired girl found Wednesday. was married November 29, 1836, to He' t v The people of Amity are enjoying them Miss Emma Halsey was iu Mt. Vernon JUSTUS D. SMOOTS. the couple unconscious. D. Brown, and three children were born of Sheriff. Knox County. Ohio. selves bv sleigh riding. Tuesday. Cooper & Moore. Attorneys for Plaintiff. DECENT The announcement made in the Co­ Lillian Gebeau has brought suit to re­ John Kunkel's smiling face is seen on the union. Onlv or echild E- II Brown, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Feb. 3, 1897. PIECE OF NEWS cover $5,250, owing to the Lake County onr streets again. lumbus pajiers that Col. W. C. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fletcher were the HOWARD. of this city, survives, her husband havii g It is a decent thing; it is Commissioners’ failure to provide prop­ preceded her to the grave several years ago. of this city, has been suggested to Gov. er protection along a high embankment guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Martin Fletcher SHERIFF’S SALE. decent to the taste, is Bushnell as a successor of ®r. Sherman through which, it is alleged, gross per­ Sunday. Initiated Into Ihe P. ol’I Lodge—Two Tbe funeral takes place Thursday af etnoon, at Moun. Buffington, of Millwood, Being part of lot No. 14. in the third quar­ visited Mrs. Zuck Saturday. Mrs Burr Shaffer, aged 60 vears, reaiding ter of the sixth township, of the 13th range, home of John and Abigail Adams, at about $600. He had lived in the com­ Rev. Chas. Dow: of Loudonville, preached containing forty-five acres, more or less, munity but a short time. at the Chapel 8uuday evening. Rev. and Mrs. 8nyder were in town Sat­ four miles sonth of the city on the Martins- and being the same premises conveyed by Full Line of Patent Medicines CE.EAH - ALE Quincy, Mass., to preserve for future Protracted meeting to be conducted by urday. tf George Mantle to Thomas Cooper, by deed, John Brick has begun suit against the ! burg road, died Monday evrning cor- generations a good example of the New Rev. Jos. Lougis announced to open Sunday Quite a number in our neighborhood are stimptior. She is survived hv a 1 ushand recorded at pages 163 and 164 of the deed Lake Shore A Michigan Southern Rail­ next. suffering from severe cold*. records of said county, and subsequently New and fresh; also a England cottage of the last century. i and thrie childten. ( barb a, w ho resides at conveyed bv the heirs of said Thomas Coop­ road Company for $10,000 damages, for Mrs. C. F. Dutbin waa in Amity the fore er. by deed recorded at page 498 of Vol. R. R. Is brewed from the very best A \0. 1 MALT, The house is a little less than two hun­ the killing of his son Thomas, who was part of iaM week, visiting her parents, Mr. ESTO. ] hottie, and two married daughters, Mrs of said records to the said James Johnson. FRESH STOCK OF aud Mrs John Echenrode. Gessling at d M s Brtere. 'Ihefuneryl oc­ The second tract is in Liberty township, THE CHOICEST HOPS, AXD ABSOLITELY dred years old, and in it more than a run down at Painesville last December county of Knox and State of Ohio, and is DRUGS at the LOWEST Prominent young men of Brown town­ Farmers Busy Packing Ice—Revival century ago John Adams and his wife by a fast Lake Shore train. ship are making frequent calls in this vicin­ curred Wednesday afbrnoon at one o’clock, bounded as follows, viz.: PRICES. PARE SPRING WATER. It is a perfectly Meeting—Rumor of an Approach at St. John's church, and interment was Being part of lot No. 19 in the fourth began their housekeeping. John Quincy Mrs. Wilhemena Raber, of Canton, ity and rumor has it that one of them is quarter of the sixth township in the four­ wife of John Raber, one of the pioneer s on to wed one of Wesley Chapel's most ing Wedding made in the ihurch cemetery. teenth range. U. S. M. lands. Beginning at Adams was born there in 1767. Every­ charming young ladies. Mr Clark Hoars and family are suffering the north-west corner of a piece of land citizens, died at the age of 64. She was Arrangements are made for a change near once owned bv Samuel Hildreth, in said Ed Dever, thing in the house that was not there or­ a sister of Mrs. Louis Bardes, of Cincin­ with la gripte RCAOH Liberty township, and running thence south Wesley Chapel in the public road from Mr. Abe Horn made a flying trip tc seventy poles to a stake; thence west 36>i< PURE, WHOLESOME, iginally has been removed its far as nati, Louise Wagner, of Hamilton, and Danville to Loudonville, which will save Bladensburg last Friday after Mias Jennie Jvmes R’-agh, age i 79, of Harrison town­ poles to a stake: thence north 70 poles to the 26 Public SquAte, West Side. Tel­ practicable, revealing the old smoke- Dr. H. H. Wagner, of Delphos. two exoenaive bridge**. This is commend­ Fry, whose sister and family, of this vi­ ship, one of ihe oldest residents of tbe road: thjnce east to the place of beginning, ephone 263. able of the authorities. cinity, are suffering from la grippe. containing 16 acres of land, more or less, browned joists, floor boarding, etc. C. E, Groce, of Circleville, member of Married Feb. 2>’. >t 3 p. m., by Rev. Jos county, died Monday night of k:dney dis­ and being the same premises conveyed to the State Board of Public Works, and The farmers were busv last wees storing ease at iris home thtee miles north of Mar­ Jesse Dans bv James Hildreth and wife, by Long, at the reeh'«* »ce of the bride's parents, away ice The ice is the ft nest it lias been deed dated Sept. 2d, 1851, and conveyed bv W. H. Kirkendall,Canal Superintendent, Mr. and Mrs. M Shuhz, near Wesley NUTRITIOUS and The aggregate amount of money for several years- tinsburg. Pecel, Mr. Gue. rtnively, of Blown town­ Mr. Jacob Flack shipped a load of hogs ship January 25. 1818, and lias lived all his James Johnson, by 'deed dated August 21. given by private individuals to American ship, and Mis* Delila 6hul>z None but Canal near Portsmouth that has been last week. life within a few miles of the p’ate of his Appraised—1st tract at 41.800. educational and religious institutions, to Hooding a large area of bottom land. immediate families of the young couple Mr. Wilber Blue made a business trip to 2d tract at 4240. were present. They were tendered an old- New Castle Wednesday. bir'li. He is survived by Mrs Reagh and Terms of Sale—M cash, in one and M in charities, libraries, hospitals, museums, Literary societies of Wooster Univer­ fashioned belting io the evening. Rev. Hanser entertained the psople of five children,as follows: Mrs. Ewirg 8ims. two years from day of sale: deferred pay­ DELICIOUS DRINK, ments to bear 6 per cent, interest, payable etc., during 18tH», as collated by the Chi­ sity, held a preliminary contest to select the Butler Baptist church Suuday night of Green Valley: Mrs. John Hervey of annually, and be secured by notes’ and -OF- cago Tribune, was $113,670,120. This a representative for the institution at a with a fine sermon. Utica: Mrs. L. A. Dolman/ f Topeka, Kan : mortgage on premises sold. FREDERICKTOWN. A revival meeting is in progress at New JUSTUS D. SMOOTS. state contest in Cleveland February 18. Mis. W. P. Green, of Martinsburg, and With a very pleasant and most agree­ shows a gain of $4,000,000 over 1895 The decision of the judges awarded the Casn the d-»m is now in fine shape, of the ninth (9) township, and tenth (10) Also all kinds of Hard and Soft Coa having hern a year of scarcity a famine Mrs. H H Veitch rettt ned to Iter iwm» being about eight inches th ck. Everybody range. United States Military land district, Thomas Jones, Charles Cole, with two is filling their ice houses now. subject to sale at Zanesville, Ohio, contain­ members of his family, George Wollett in Cambridge, Ohio, af er a pleasant visit ing in all sixty-four acres and one hundred Agents for Mt. Vernon and adjacent town; now prevails in some portions of thd with Mrs Joseph Hill Harrison Shultz, of Danville, spent Sun- ' ASSl^IlBC ’s Sale of Real Eslate, and forty-four poles. country, adding vastly to the difficulty and others, of Lima, were all taken A bob-sled party of fifteen from Mt. Ver­ y with 8tlas Robeson, of this place. Apprafsed at fefii.00. suddenly sick Boon after eating cheese, non were entertained by Miss Ruby Crnte Mr. and Mrs. George Logsdon, of near! Terms of sale—Cash. When You Go To in staying the ravages of the plague. last Friday evening. Danville, were the guests of their son, JUSTUS D. SMOOTS, and three of them came near dying. N pursuance of an order of the Probate Sheriff. Knox Countv, Ohio. Ninety per cent, of the stricken victims Samples of the cheese have been sent to The Pastime Club of this place entertain JatitH, Sunday. I Court of Knox countv, Ohio, to me direct- D. F. & J. D. Ewing, Attorneys for Plain­ a chemist for analysis. ed twenty-three of their Mt. Vernou friends r.. or«er ano r. nary, ot ureersvitte, were edt.i fifn. the case of Wm. L. McElroy, assignee die. The appalling misery of the situa­ ou Mondty evening. the guests of W. A. Barnes Sunday of Martin L. Fletcher, vs. Martin L. Fletch ML Vernon, Ohio Jan. 13, 1897. tion admits of no adequate portrayal. The school building of Chicago Junc­ M. G. Mrssmore and wife spent Sunday er et al.. I will offer fqjr sale, at public auc- tion, was damaged by fire to the extent at Mt. Vernon, tbe guests of the latter’s tion, free of dower, on SHERIFF’S SALE. WATERFORD. pr rents. A writer in the Chicago limes-Her- of $3,000, fully covered by insurance. Bunn Hyatt sppnt Saturday and Sunday , Saturday, the 61I1 Day of lurch, A. D. 1S97, aid tells an incident of how honesty was It was caused by a hot air furnace. The with his grandmother, of thia plsce. at 1 o'clock p. m., at the front of the Court John A. Murphy HARNESS SHOP. eight rooms were filled with smoke in a Death of Denton Graham—The L st E'mer Pipes of Gambier, was calling on ' House in Mt. Vernon. Ohio, the following de­ vs. DO YOU SEE ? rebuked. He says: “After a cable car Bun Distillery to Start Up-Serious scribed real estate, situate in the county of Minnie Hart, et al. moment’s time, but the 400 children liis ntanv friends here Sunday. I Knox and state of Ohio, to wit: Knox Common Pleas. FOR YUUB- Most People Don’t. There’s conductor had passed me several times escaped witliout a single injury. Condition of Simon Cook. Noah Kick and wife were the guests of the I All that part of lot No. 15 iu the north half Y virtue of order of sale in partition is­ latter’s parents. Friday. j of the first quarter of the sixth township B sued out of the Court of Common Pleas something wrong with their witliout asking for my fare, I touched Mrs. Minta Brown has rented her farm to and twelfth range U. S. M. lands in Monroe 60 feet West of the Post- While coasting on the sidewalk on S’a'es Shively. John Titus spent Saturday with A Work­ of Knox County. Ohio, and to me directed. I eyes. Objects are indistinct or man, of Pieasant valley. township. Knox county. Ohio, lying east of will offer for sale at the door of the Court office on Vine street, C. W. his arm and gave him a nickel. A few Sandusky street hill at Bellefontaine, a Bruce Evans has sold his farm to Jerty ; a public road running through said lot No. 15 House, in Mt. Vernon. Knox county, on seem blurred. Have dull head­ minutes later as I left the car 1 found coaster carrying twenty-two persons was Williams. , north and south: being bounded on the east lx ai.d X-Cot Saw, Ilger has opened a HARNESS Royal Bigbee, of Newark, was here mak­ bv the line between Howard and Monroe Saturday, the 20th day of February, 1S97, aches and nervous trouble. him on the rear platform alone. Don’t upset by striking an iron crossing. Unclaimed Mail Matter. ! township: on the north by lands lately own­ Louis Vassaux, who was steering, was ing arrangements fur s'arting up the Lost ed bv Elijah W. Dowds and William Ar­ Between the hours of 1 p. m. and 3 p. m. of These are symptoms in which SHOP, and as he has a very Run Distillery in a short time. Following is tbe list of unclaimed mail _____said day_. atehe following escribed lands and ever do that again,’ he said. ‘If a con­ severely injured at out the lower limbs, nold in said lot No. 15: on the west by said delay means danger. An ex­ low rent, ce.n ductor misses you, don’t hunt him up. Denton Graham died on the 20 h instant, matter remaining in the Mt. Veruon Post- public road: on the south bv thirty-five tenements, to-wit: Do not forget the while the other passengers escaped with and was inte red at the Baptist cemetery. acres of land owned bv Lucretia G. Fletch­ Being all of lot thirty-seven (37) excepting amination will disclose any de­ He doesn’t want you to do it. If I bad shaking up. office for Ihe we«k ending last Monday: er. 52 feet off of the East side of said lot in the ne«r here. His age was 52 vests and 9 i The above described tract being seventy- city of Mount Vernon. Ohio, the said 52 feet fects in vision. We make Ex­ a passenger the chances are about even months. He leaves a wife, one son and a Mrs. E Cole, H. L Cental. Jack Dudgeon, five acres, more or less, off of the north siae haring been sold by Dennis Murphy and MAKE AND REPAIR HAR­ Mrs. F. A. Gowe, who was in Newark daughter. William Fowle*, Lottie Howard, Mra Alice of the south half of 220 acres owned by Joel wife to James Andrews—see deed book 63. amination Free. We get the that no one will notice it except the fel­ page 9. Knox County, Ohio, deed records. on a visit from Terre Haute, Ind., was A Mr. Hunter, ot I -wa, has b e:t visiting L. Harper, Miss Nannie Jtdinson, N Lewis. Fletcher in his life time. praise of people for the relief low himself. ■ But when he rushes up to assaulted by an unknown man while on Win. Frizzell's family for some time pa-it. George L. Lothrop. Mrs. Laura Overhaul- Said p’ropertv is appraised atr*l,650. Said lot 37 being designated on the original SAP SPILES. Mrs. Suffinh Marks, of Oakd tie. Mo, is •ly telegraphy only a few months George Schrader...... 1 30 The greatest factor that contributed to our s’oners. the m truing, having "pent a moat delight* An opening song was well rendered by fl-mes and fourteen business firms burned tions.” Jennie Bishop...... W. C. Cooper, assignee, to Wilmot Sper­ ago and has made marvelous progress since Hon W. L. McElroy—“The Young Prac­ .... 25 defeat lost year was ihe fact that it was the C gramni tr pup.Is under the leadership cut. Various estimates have been placed C. Sharpe...... ry, pat t Iota 459 and 476 in Thomas’ addi ' — The Newark Council at tbeir meeting fu 1 evening. then. Her ability as an operator is already titioner.” A W. Smith...... hard to make the people understand that we of Prof. A P. W hi* pie, the efficient direc­ upon tbe loss, wlfcb is near fifty thousand tion, end i>art lot* 376 in Shaw'a addition, Monday night abolished the ofllce of City equal to that of a great many railroad Hon. John David Jones—“Our New L Arnold.?...... oould en'eriain as large a crowd as will be tor of mu»ie in the Mt. Vernon Bchools dollars, with instrance Io cover two thirds Judges.” Mt. Vernon, $2530. Maihal. Mr. Robert Clatk Las gone to Florida operators A private telegraph line tuns Ellis Chapin...... present on this occasion. Mt. Vernon h$d Dr”. Wm. F Peirce read a psalm and led of this Ellis Veatcb and wife to Wui Morgan, — llarry Bartlett, serving at Ohio Re­ into her house on West Ninth avenue where, never aspired to anything of the kind, be­ Mr. Clyde Brenllinger has gone to Chica- in prayer, after which another selection was Il was just beginning to break day as At Thursday’s Shoot. trustee, lot 12 iu Potwin's addition to Mt. formatory at Mansfield from this count; , in connection with some well-known ex­ ASSIGNMENT. cause she had always lacked facilities to The following toore was made at the Vernon, $1. was pardoned Tuesday. rendered by the C grammir chorus (a) operators, she has been studying telegraphy Jesse Harmer earned >n closer investigation township: another tract of 44 75 acres lying ally grace these encampments with their tional church, Thursday evening, which is Mr. If. D. Critchfield returned yesterday speak to the teachtri of Knox county on Mvars...... 1 100101101101 I 1-10 “a BUNCH or KBY8.” he discovered that a fire was in progress. We«tlake ..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1-7 io the 6ame vicinity; and a parcel contain­ presence. These reasons have beoonie so entitle! "An Evening WRh Eugene f om a live days’ trip to Chicago. the new psychology in the public schools A SOCIAL EVENT. Some fifteen years ago farce comedy en­ He sent a man named Fowls, who is em­ Forbing.... 0 0000101000001 0-3 ing one acre. well known since the last encampment F elds.” Discoveries in science and education have tered the amusement arena and metaphori­ Dep tty Treasurer I. C. Lyude ie unable ployed by him. to ring tbe fire bell, which Zeialoft.....0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0-8 The property is estimated to be worth that it is hardly possible that Mt. Vernon registered themselves in the public schools, Fifty-Third Annual Reunion of Clint­ cally knocked out tbe eerioua drama. It — C. E. Critchfield, administrator of to be on duly, owing to a severe old. he did and to which the local de­ On Friday evening the members were $14 000 and the assignee gave bond in the will have any serious competitors for the which grasp the heat of the day with wai not surprising, for it was pleasure pure E iocli Baker, went to New Plymouth Mon­ on Cominandery, K T. partment read ly responded. Upon tbeir given on oyster supper by Will Baker. sum of $30,000,with R. M. Gree*,F. L. Beam place- Dr. Luther H. Adams, of Akron, is visit­ promptness. The woadert of Edison’s elec­ and simple; moaic, wit, dancing, dainty day aud sold tl e land of the estate to Jol □ arrival they were very much disappointed and A. D. Bunn as sureties. John Guy, ing Mr and Mia. i^grand Headirgton. tric exhibition at Buffalo will soon b-long hose, pretty face?, and a breezy story was a The advantage of these encampments Ault, for $2700. and chagrined to learn that the valves in Alexander Cassil and J. G. Stevenson are from a business standpoint can hardly be to the j>eople and it opens up for them a The Aaylum Filled With a Gay As­ combination no one conld resist, even were A \otng soa of David K nerve, living The Kokosing club will give their next the engine were froz-n and refused to work. appointed as appraisers. vista of the possibilities of ilia future. New semblage That Thoroughly En­ SOME QUEER THINGS he a good Sir Anthony. Like the bicycle overestimated. They are usually of three no tb cf the city, fell while holding a pij e r-gular dauce in the armory Thursday even­ The situation was alarming and delay meant days duration, although a large number ar­ discoveries should be made uss of i • in­ joyed ihe Occasion. it took a season or two to land will) both in ita n>o. t i Tueslay eveulng.’snd suffered ing. disaster After wailing awhile until it was NEW CASES. rive the day previous to the opening of the structing youth Experimental .h .logy feet, bat once |>erfected it became a power a bad wound of the paltte. apparent that the local apparatus could not Found in and About Quaiut New Lyman Hunt has begun suit against Rich­ encampment and are therefore present four Mrs. Emily H. Wood, of Akron, is the has yielded results of U9e in the schools. and stayed. Tbe first of tbe great farce — Mrs. J. B. Beardslse fell on the icy be gotten ready for action in time to cope ard Hunt, C. H. Hunt, Melissa Thompson, days. It is estimated that the attendance at guest of Mrr. C. A. Smoote, of Newark Psychology, child study, the development With music and dance and festal cheer Orleans. comedies was the “Bunch of Keys,” and it paving in Monument circle, Monday even­ with the tire, and for fear that it would be H. A. Hnnt, Elizabeth Hunt and I.ncy Chillicothe next June will reach 10,000 for avenue. of tbe child, and lectures on the same the fifty-third annual reunion of the was the foundation stone of the structure ing, while on her w» y to the opera house beyond control anditure per mau is the guest of bis sister, Mrs. C. T. Ena- applied in their work. It will not only ary 27, pas»ed into the social history of the The Poor Buried in Graves Filled playwright of America, a millionaire and a — Roland Reed, gives two ,»erformances make the work of tbe teacher easier, but city. Brave Knights never looked braver of Columbus, for aid. Thia was about six Thompsou represents plaintiff. will reach $10, leaving that city wealthier minger. o’clock and the Chief immediately o’dered Willi Water—Information Gath­ Congressman. Strange to say it has out­ at the GrentSouthern, in Co’untbus, 8a*ur- also pleasant for the child. The use of ax- nor fair ladies fairer than they did on this David F. Ewing seeks to have foreclosure by a snug little sum. Mat'eta were given a ihe Russell street company to repair to ihe ered from the Levee. lived a dozen others, and is as strong a card day In the afternoon, ‘‘.he Politic au,” Mr. J. C. Mayer, of Cleveland, spent perimeats io the school room should be en­ event. From the opening overture of the of liens on property belonging to Mary Ad­ start Monday evening, when Joe Hooker Twentieth street crossing and notified the today as any of this brilliant writer's subse­ and in the evening, ‘ The Wrong Mr, several days iu the city last week, the guest couraged. They will be of value to the orchestra until the mellow strains of the ams, Laura Hull and Periy Hull, to the Poet, of this city, one of tbe oldest G. A. R. Ran Handle company of the fact. This quent works. It has made more money Wright.” of friends. child, leading him toward introspect ion, “Home, Sweet Home” waltz floated out amount of $95: also, of mortgage of $975 D. Posts in tbe country, adopted the following company was occupying the yards at the New Obi.eams, January 30, 1897. than any three of Hoyt's plays, and year — Thom s Stol e*, employe 1 at the C rop­ teaching him to look within as well from tbe ballroom, there was not a break to F. and J. D. Swing for plaintiff. resolution: Miss Florence Allen, of Cincinnati, is the time and could not vacate them, so after Dear BANSEB:-When I last wrote you after year swiugs around the country de­ er Works, had the middle and ring as without. The most real things are mar tbe jierfect enjoyment of the evening's C. W. McKee brings suit against Albert Resolvbii; That tha 32d annual encamp­ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Sapp, North some delay the apparatus was finally load­ we were appioaching Vicksburg from the lighting countless thousands who flock to ment of the de|>ertment of Ohio In 1898 be fingers of both hands badly mashed while those that take place in our own conscious­ entertainment. The arrangements were Bowman et aL. to secure judgment for Mam street. ed in the N A W. yards and the ran for north after a very pleasant voyage of eleven seek a few hours of unbroken merriment. held in Mt. Vernon, Ohio; that tbe dele­ ojrerating a lathe Saturday morning. His ness. We have a tendency to look at oar perfect in every detail and the amusement $480 90. L- B. Houck and J. W. McCarron Centerburg began. Ihe distance was days from Cincinnati. I will not attempt Manager Botbner still directs tbe enterprise gates from this post to the 31et annual en­ Mr. C F B ild win is home from the Boa- external environment. “Know thvrelf” is of the guests so cleverly provided for that for plaintifl, and A- R. Mclotire and S. R. campment June 15. 16 and 17, 1896, ba in­ injuries were dressed by Dr. Fulton. to go into the details of the magnitude of and after its annual polish Ing up will pre­ ton Institute of Technology, for a two the basis of right doing. The German ex­ not a dull moment was experienced. covered in fifty minntes, but by the time Gotshall for defendant. structed to use their best efforts to induce — The second ice carnival of the season the business of this southern metropolis, as sent a splendil company, headed by tLe weeks’ visit. periments in the reaction of sound has prov­ For years the elaborateness of these reun­ they arrived tbe fire had been gotten under the encampment to select Mt. Vernon as was given at lake Hiawatha Park Saturday control and tbeir services were unnecessary. u would require more figures than I ant charming soubretta Ada Botbner, at the the meeting place for 1898; that our oom- en that the reaction of sound is shorter than ions has been such as to gain for them the PROBATE NEWS. evening and wai largely attended. The Miss Anna liger entertained at cards ug.-d to handling. But to be brief, 1 will Woodward, this (Wednesday) evening. mender ana delegates, with such other any other sensation, even that of touch. distinction of being the social event of their The local firemen had su-'ceeded in thawing Thomas D. Banning, executor of John D. comrades aa the commander may appoint, snow had been cleared off the ice and Wednesday evening,for her guest,Miss Jean • be valves in their eDgiue with hot water, «*y that New Orleans is to the south and We respond to the sensation of the ear even period and they are looked forward to with Thompson, has ft ed bis inventory and constitute a committee to present thia mat­ everything was in first class shape. The lo­ Trimbell, of Mifflin, Pa. and together with a bucket brigede that had west wlist Chicago is to the north and west AMET MAGN18C0PE. ter to the Department Encampment in June, sooner than from the eye though that has great interest. Former reunions may have appraisement, showing the following: cal band furnished the music. been formed fought valiantly aid had I believe with more northern business blood The Amet Msgniscope will be at the 1897. Leroy G. Hunt, Commander. Miss Kate Fordney’s school enjoyed a bob been grand, entertaining and pl-asant in Moneys, $65; securities, $1433: claims, O. 0. Chase, Adjutant. had generations of training. Animals, like *u its veirs, it would easily outstrip its Opera House next Friday night. This is — On March 1, 2 and 3 the Baltimore and sled ride to Fredericktown and return every part, but the fifty-third reunion will succeeded in subduing the ravages of the $881 50; real estate. $27,800; total, $30,179.50. horses, will ecare much sooner at strange northern rival. The city has a shore line called tbe marvel of the century and is also Ohio railroad will sell excursion tickets to Thursday evening sounds than at strange sights. A necessary remain to be surpassed in fu'ure years. The fire. Sarah A. Waddell, administrator of exlendirg over twenty miles and a pepuk- known as (he Vitascope. It presents living, WHY NOT THIS CITY? Washington, D. €., at rate of one fare for Knights appeared in full Templar uniform The fire orginated in the store of Jesse Erast us Waddell, has filel an inventory Miss Nellie Taugher has returned home point to teach the child is the importance ticn close to 400 000 souls, including the su moving picture#, and wherever exhibited the round trip, account inauguration of of quickly responding to sound. Prompt­ and added greatly to thegayety of the event Spira. It is tuppssed to have ignited from showing a total of $700. after a pleasant visit with her sister. Mrs. P. >arb of Algiers, which is situated across tbe diaws great crowds. It never fails to please Companies Being Organized to Manu­ President-elect McKinley. Tickets wi’l be by their handsome presence. some coals that f.R from a stove situated in Will of Nancy Workman was admitted to J. D'Arcey,of Titfin. ness iu response to Ihe impression of sound river, and connected with the city by a and the novelty of the entertainment should good f. r return until March 8, 1£97. will lengthen life Wa have no conception It was near eight o’clock when t?Te large the rear of the room. When tbe building probate, and C. J. Workman appointed exe­ facture Ship Padding. large line of ferry boats. Its landing extends insure a full house. 8cenes from history, — The Gun Club held a shoot Tueodav, at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooley spent Sunday of empty time. We meiaure time by what audience was called to order by Eminent was closed the evening before, tbe fire was cutor. giving $400 bond with H. H. Greer The following is from tne Toledo Daily over fourteen miles in length, and 500 f«et nature, etc., are shown. Admission to all which the following score was made: in the city, the guests of Mrs. Mitchell. Commander Sir R. 8 Hull. The seating banked, and it is thought that during tbe and H. H. Workman as sureties. Ap­ Market Reports; has transpired. The more full the time is in width. Here the Mississippi fleet is con­ parts of the house 25 cents; children under Bren’, 6; Forbing, 5; Ankeny, 4; Greer, 12; North Mulberry street. capacity of the large asylum had been night some fire rolled to the floor, igniting praisers are Mesliac Baker, H. H. Workman E Iwin 8. Cramp of the Philadelphia ship of experiences the longer the time seems, stantly engaged in loading and unloading 12, 15 cente. Tickets for sale at Craft A Smith, 2; Baker, 7; Steinmates, 4; Pur- therefore, the length of our lives depends largely taken up by the guests, who had it. It burned the floor away slowly and and Isaac Thatcher. building firm complc ted plane at Chicago A dance will be g’ven at Lake Hiawatha This fleet compriees every craft imaginable, Taugber’a drug store. baugb, 4; Myers, fl; Devoe. 8; Grant. 0; upon the number of experiences we receive. begun to arrive early. The Commander re then the stove dropped through to the base­ Clinton M. Rice, assignee of John R. Thursday, for tbe opening of a fee ory at Park Thursday e~ening by a number of from a humble flat boat and coal barge, to Westlake, 4. The shoot was at fifteen birds If we can do anything in response to the quested that if any Past Eminent Com ment wlieee it had set fire to the boxes Bailey, has filed his petition to sell real Rockford, III., about Feb. 1, for the manu­ young people of this city. tbe stately steamer. Here are also .vessels — Tbe force of machinists at tbe Cooper each. sensations that come to us our lives will be manders were present they repair to the when the blszs was discovered by Mr. estate. facture of ship padding and cattle fodder frrm all foreign lande, as tbe river from works have been put on eight hours a day — On February 19 and 20 the Baltimore Miss Mary Wadswortb, of Harcourt, proportionately lengthened. Considered Eas*, and Em. 8irs A. Cassil, Wm M Harmer. As soon as tbe doors i f (he store Account of final distribution has been from cornstalks, a patent for which was te- here to ita mouth, 120 mil.s, is deep and since Monday. The C., A. A C. shops are <6 Ohio railroad will sell excursion tickets spent Sunday and Monday in this city, the from an educational point of view, ou.* Koons, Howard Hsrj»er and H. H. Cassil were t pened, the fiantes, being fed by the fi.ed by L. B Ackerman, assignee of csntly granted him. wide enough to carry anything that floats. working but four days a week. to Springfield, Ohio, at rate of one fare for guest of Miss Emma Milless. work may be made more efficient by study­ took seats on the rostrum, facin* tbe as draught, spread rapidly. Lemuel Moore. Before the harvesting of the next crop it I have spent much time on the levee, as it — Rev. B. Y. Amir, a converted Persian, the round tiip, account Young Men's ing the new psychology and turning over semblage. In a happy little speech the The store of J. W. Hopkins, adjoining on L. B. Houck, assignee of Donabey A is expected that several other factories will Mr Edward McCormiek relumed Friday is a good place for both amusement and in­ occupied the pulpit in tbe M. P. church Christian Association State Convention of our choicest results to tho^e under our ca^e. Knights and their guestB were extended a the east, was next attacked and then the build­ Bros., baa filed account showing the pay­ be erected in tbe corn belt aud material evening from a pleasant visit with his si»: struction. It is always covered with every Sunday, delivering two addresses. In tbe Ohio. Tickets will l>e good for return until Thus only can the beat results b3 acom- bospi'able welcome by Em. Commander ing occup'ed by Harmer's meit market and ment of 25 per cent, dividend. which has been heretofore practically worth­ ter, Mrs. E. G. Carpenter, of Cleveland. imaginable product, and of all ita motley morning he described the customs and F.b. 23. 1897. Hull, who then introduced the first num­ Charles Wright’s restaurant, on the west, Inventory and appraisement filed by L. less will become a source of revenue to the plished. • • - . crowd of workers, numbering perhaps habits of tbe Persians, sppearing in his na Prof, and Mrs. L. D. Bonebrake tendered ber on the program, an overture by the Sol­ fell a victim to the fl-.mea. Ab soon as it B. Houck, executor of Kate F. Benedict, farmers. Mr. Cramp stated that he hod — It has just became known that a promi' Dr. Peirce's remarks were very favorably •housands, you rarely see a white man at live costume. the teachers nf the public schools a bob sled received. The diecussion was opened by id Four Orchestra. Then Mr. Will Coup was apparent that these buildings were showing a total of $1685 52. just completed contracts with tba American nent business house was ‘'touched” for $«0 work. 1 am told that the colored popula­ — The trial of P. B. Evans in tbe Newark ride to Centerburg and return Friday even­ Superintendent Bonebrake in bis usual sang in a highly creditable manner, “Sally doomed, the large crowd that had collected E C. Howell and David Nichole, admin- ] Spirits Manufacturing Co. to feed their the day preceding Christmas, by several tion outnumbers tbe white three to one. courts is nearly at an end. The work of ing. happy manper. He explained that his in Our Alley,” tbe accompaniment being began to remove artioles from the burning istrators of John 8- McCamment, have filed cattle with tbe substation prepared from tbe well known youths of this city. Thty In looking over the river the other day I taking rebuttal testimony woe completed by played Miss J. sale Jennings. He was called buildings, although, owing to the fierceness their account of distribution. pith of the constalk crop of 1897. Said be: were caught end taken before ihe proprietor Misses Dollie and Midge Cooper enter­ hoarseness was caused by the sleigh-ride of saw a vessel from Liverpool and was more the State Tuesday afternoon and adjourn­ back and sang a classical selection, ‘ Rit- of ttie heat, i; was found impossible to save Columbus Ewalt, assignee of Wm. H. “We intend to invest a large amount of where they made a lull confession. They tained the Gambier Street Card Clnb Tues­ the night before and »he catastrophe that than ever imp»eBied with the fallacy of a ment was taken until Wednesday,when tbe ournelle,” by Chaurinade- Mrs. Belle much of their contents. The large Miller Bricker, has filed his inventory and ap­ capital in making use of tbe inventions and will not be prosecuted. day evening. The Clnb will be the gneafs occurred during the trip. He said the free trade policy. Here was an Eoglish arguments were began. Aa tbe case draws twentieth centffry metliol of study is far su Critchfield executed a pleasing piano solo building, on the corner of Main street and praisement Personal goods, $112 50; real building factories from year to year io favor — At a meeting of the directors of the of Mrs. F. D. Stnrgts next Tnes lay evening. veasel built for this business, 450 feet loDg to a close, tbe interest increases and the perior to the^ld time method* with their and was c nipeiled to respond to an en­ Hartford avenue, adjoining the Hopkins estate. $1,768 75; total. $1,881.25. Schedule able localities throughout the west so that Home Building and Loan Company on Mr. and Mrs Morris Frazier and Mrs. 48 feet beam and 45 feet depth of hold, with court room is crowded daily with spectators lack of definitness and purpose As a pro­ core. building, caught and was consumed. It of debts show an indebtedness of $650. there will be no expense for transportation Jan. 27, the following officers were chosen a carrying capacity of 10.990 tor s. They — Despite the unfavorable weather a Frazier’s mother, Ravenscroft.of Frederick­ fession we now have a more definite con­ Miss Msry B-pe followed with a vocal was occupied by Misa Nellie Bricker and Sale bill filed by C. F. Banbury, adminis­ to most of thoae who sell us their product.” for the ensuing yeat: Piesident, J. M. were unloading out of two batches with good audience greeted Walker Whiteside town. were guests of Mrs. Frazier’s sister ception of what we are trying to do and the solo entitled * P.oteatations.” accompani­ Mis. Emma Jenning in one part, and by trator of Charles Banbury, showings total Mr. Camp said that ths price to be paid for Ewall; Vice President, Wm. Bird; Secretary, steam cranes, and as the fteigbt came out I end his company in their presentation of Mrs. J. C. Merrin, of West High street, end to be reached. The schools are now ment by Mis Iva Sproule Baker with a H C. Smith’s grocery in another part. The of $119 20. the stalks would be $2 a ton. E E Cunningham; Treasurer, 8. H. Israel; noticed that it was composed almost entire- one of Paul Kester's pieces, “Eugene Sunday. studying the masterpieces, ami the higher violin obligato by Miss Daisy Coup. Miss second-story was occnpied by the Gazette Ellen Albert, administratrix of Samuel Tbe company could not find a Ixtter lo­ 8 licitor, Dwight E. Sapp. 1\ of what we can produce or manufacture Aram,” at the Woodward Monday evening. education is coming down to us, and giving B«q>e's rendition of the selection greatly office, and Dr. Wilson’s dental office. The Albert, has filed an inventory and appraise cation than Mt.Vernou. — Fire Chief Pickard examined all the Mr. and Mrs. John Magill, of Youngs­ at home. When it came to brick I remark­ The fact that the piece is the work of Kes­ town. 9pent Sunday in the city, the guest of ns the greatest advantages. We must get pleased the audience and she was compelled building was entirely consumed and every meut, showing a total of $878 96. fire plugs in the city Monday and found ed to the mate, who was showing me ter gave it some local significance and no Mr. A. D. Bnnn- Mr. Magill returned into the onward current of progress. to respond to their plaudits. She did so thing destroyed. The forme of tbe Gazette them in first class shape, with two excep­ around, “How can you bring brick here at a doubt aided the attendance. The cleverness Supt. Yearly, of Danville, followed in a with “Ah, Tis a Dream,” by Ntidlinger. bad been made ready the evening before and MABBtAGK LICENSES. tions- The ping at the corner of Vine and Monday, but Mrs. Magill will remain for profit?" “Ob,” be answered, “this is due of Mr. Kester’s work was apparent all few wellcho8en remarks. The unseen real­ The orchestra rende ed "Eleven O’clcck,” were still cn the press, ready for immediate David Niebeland Magdalena Stull. DO YOU Main and one in the northern part of the several days. to free trade.” Just think of getting Eng­ ities are so important, and yet little atten­ and w»re followed by Miss Jessie Jennings printing when the office opened in the A. J. Delaney and Della E Yarger. through and afforded his many friends city were discovered to be stopped up, but Mr. and Mrs. George Canning entertained land to make our brick when we have so much pleasure. Of the company it can be tion is paid to them and their effect opon with a charming solo entitled “’Twas morning. Several copies had beun printed Smith Howell and Nettie Dean. WANT A HOME? they were soon placed in good shape. the Greek Letter Whist Club at their home much mud and so many idle men laying said that it is by far the best company that us as moral lieings. When a course of April,” by Nevis. Miss Ella Porter render­ ihe evening before and they are the only Augustus Snively and Delilah Shultz. around loose. And now while I am touch­ has ever supported Whiteside. Tbe lines — For the Bicycle carnival to be held at on West Chestnut street Friday evening; study is pursued that shall introduce the ed the accompaniment She was encored ones saved. The desk and books were car* Columbus, Ohio. February 3 and 4. the C., Tempting refreshments were served and ing a little on political economy, I will ad­ as interpreted by Whiteside were perhaps habit of introspection in the primary and sang “The Swallows ” ried out and are preserved, but tbe presses DEEDS BECORDED. handsome prizes awarded.’ vance an argument that I have held to all lighter and lees tragic than he has been ac­ A. «& C. railway will sell excursion tickets to s :hools we are taking a step in the right di­ One of the most pleasing numbers on the aod type were destroyed. Meanwhile, the B. F. Dean and wife to W. H. Dean, 142 along, that free silver and a gold standard customed to in hie Shakespearean plays Columbus on the above dates at rate of one Mrs. Eastman and daughter, Mias Edith, rection. pregrarn was tbe “Old Time Ballads” by flames ciept down Hartford avenue to the acreB in Wayne, $5,000. I will furnish lot and build tare for the round trip. Tickets good going have nothing to do with the present hard but nevertheless be was given opportunity Dr. and Mm. John E. Russell and Mr. Supt. Roberta, of Centerburg, being ab­ Mrs. Margaret Vaughan, Miss Mabel Mitch­ north and lapped up three buildings, oc­ Mary E. Ewers et al., to C. A Blackburn, and complete a house ac­ only on date of taleand good returning un­ times, but that overproduction, togethar for strong acting. Miss Lucia Moore, who Cbarlee L Stevens attended the wedding of sent, the next number, ‘ Government and ell, Mr. John Coup and Mr. George B. Kel­ cupied by C. M. Miller’s wire factory, 36.36acres in Middlebury, $1. with free trade, is the real cause. Take, for takes the part of Madeline lister, was taken cording to specifications to til February 4th inclusive. Dr. N. R. Eastman and Miss Ecbuler, in In Democratic Tendencies,” was omit- ley, with a guitar accompaniment by Mrs. Paribas tin shop and Brokaw's marble Chas. S. Sapp, Sheriff, to Frederick Ka- example, the sugar tanks. They have not suddenly ill in Cleveland last week and suit purchaser, on monthly — secretary Probst, of the Sta'e Board of Bellville, Wednesday afternoon. teJ. Critchfield. Mrs Vaughan sang will) won- ► hop. The second stories of these buildings jieUer, lot 162 in Norton’s southern addi­ Mrs. Walker Whiteside was telegraphed for Health, arrived in the city Wednesday and The next topic, “Cause and Effect,” was deiful sweetness, “Ben Boh,” and “Ingle­ were used by tbe G. A. R and tbe local depreciated in value, and where they are payments. Mr. Desault B. Kirk entertained the operating is the only place in tbe Union to­ tion to Mt Vernon, $960. aDd appeared in that role. is in consultation with the local Board over given iu an entertaining way by Supt. side.” Then tbe quartet sang “My Old musical organizations. North End Whist Clnb at his home Thurs­ day that is erjoying anything like prosper­ Smith Howell and wife to Irvine Bright- the sanitary condition of the city. It is re­ Yearly, who illlustrated on the blackboard Kentucky Home,” “Hear Deni Bells,” and While this portion of the village was well, 3 acres in Pleas tnt,$l00 Investigate this. day evening. Tempting refreshments were ity along agricultural lines. This is due ported that he will make an investigation of in a clear and simple way his method of responded with “Alabama Coon” for an burning the flames had leaped across LOCAL GRAIN MARKET. served. The next meeting of the elnb will simply to the fact that there is co competi­ Ella S. Brad field to Josephine Siler, 76 the sanitary reasons advanced for the bu ild* teaching compound proportion. The sub­ encore In several of the selections, Mrs. the stieet and consumed the residence acres in Liberty, $1. be held at the home of Mrs. Ella Baldwin, tion. If Ohio and other states could pro­ ing of the proposed Eistern District Sewer. ject was briefly discussed by Pres. Allgire, Vaughan assisted with a mandolin accom* of Dr. R. C. M. Lewis and the Arm- Chas. Sapp, Sheriff, to Leonard Pahl.part Corrected weekly by the North-West this evening. duce sugar, then Ihe care would be entirely era Elevator dt MillCo. JAMES PATTEOW, — No meeting of the city council was Mr. Knox and Mr. Lybarger. paniment. s.rong building adjoining it on the lot 45 in Brown’s addition to Mt. Vernon, different. Wheat ...... held last Monday evening, owing to a lack Miss Anna Barr’s school went on a bob AFTKRXOON 8ES8IOS. Miss Elizibeth Harper captivated the au­ west. This building w occupied by $430...... 80 In speaking of .-ugar, I am reminded to Cora...... LIMBER, of quorum. Six members, Messrs. Bogard us. sled ride Saturday evening to Frederick- The afternoon session was opened with a dience, as she invariably dots with a whist­ Jacob s bakery, Wineland’s photograph P. H. Updegraff and wife to Josephine C...... 17 speak in regard to this great industry. Oats...... 15 Thayer, McFeely, Ransom. Coe and Lari­ t-o------They loet their way and did not ar­ piano solo by Miss Daisy Seiler. ling solo, an enlivening air executed to gallery, and Pumpbrey , entertained about forty of tbeir thirty inches wide aDd are lined with flag­ LOCAL NOTICES. an investigation was ordered on the petition and be full of his subject. Earnestness and large banquet table was set to provide for in the meantime those who are anxious to draft lamps and you will never use any friends Fridny evening in a novel manner. thirty guests. The table was beautifully resume business will be greatly embarrassed ging. There is bo little fall that they fre­ other kind. Save your eyes by a good of several tax payers of the township. conscientiousness in the teacher are neces­ Have you seen the Napoleon Ware All guests appeared in garments old and decorated iD myrtle and at each plate was All the firms will resume as fast as they quently stand half fnll of sewerage. steady light. — Mrs. Hugh Campbell and Mrs. N. W. sary to a good recitation. The city is thoroughly Catholic, as ite at Clough A Co.’a? tattered, presenting a highly grotesque ai d Do not slight the recitation because yon placid a wreath of myrde. The service and can arrange to do so, however, and it is E. O. Arnold. When skating you go. Evans were thrown from a sleigh on East amusing appearance. Hili’a orchestra wee many Catholic churches, monasteries and It Is high time you should know. are not interested; the true teacher will do candelabra were of beau’iful cut glass. The hoped that they will encounter as little io­ The 0. K. Laundry. That for a Cough or a Cold Gambier street Saturday evening and convents will testify. Monuments. present and furnished excellent music. bis best. The teacher should have intelli­ menu consisted of bread and butter, coffee, convenience as possible. Editor Bell, of There is nothing that Is sold slightly injured. The ladies, accomtanied The cemeteries of the city are pect.liar, Best work in the city. Reasonable Can beat "Frog in Your Throat '* Games and dancing ware indulged in until gent sympathy with liis pupils and be in­ veal cioqueties, boikd bam, celery salad, the Gazette, has gone to Cleveland to pur­ pricee. Telephone 181. Superior workmanship and lowest by little Margnerite Evans, had started out the ground being so low that underground a late hour. cake,'ice cream, fruit, salad, pickles and chase a new out fit and will immediately B. H. Lee A 8on. prices. 407 West Vine St. . Sold by to enjoy theexhilirations of a sleigh ride spiring. Inspiration has the quality of ele­ burial is almost impossible. The water Warner W. Mii.i.kr, Prop. vating the lower without degrading the candy. Tbe banquet was furnished and resume the publication of his paper. and when near George street on Gambier rises to within two feet of the sutface and in higher. The preparation of the teacher is served by the ladies of the E; iscopsl ex­ Largest line of Sterling Silver Novel­ str et the horse lost its footing and fell. The graves freshly dug tbe water immediately 500 window shades 3 feet wide 6 feet CRAFT & TAUGHER, of tbe utmost imj»ortance. Ilia general change and reflected great credit and praise ties at Clough A Co.’s. cross bar broke »li'ch frightened the PUSH IT ALONG! QUEER OLD PHAMPLET rises almost to the surface. The dead of long, mounted on spring rollers, 15c E. Side Public Square. scholarship, his moral, social end physical upon those having it in charge. Thirty animal and it began to Innga, throwing the the poor are buried in this manner, the cas­ You can always save money when each, at Beam's. Telephone 36. Citizens Should Interest Themselves qualifications should be good, but are not gaests were served at a time, and as soon as Telling Many Odd Things About occupants out. Roth ladies were badly kets being weighted down with stones you buy cut of season. See what Beam enough-he should have accurate scholar­ they bad fiuisbed, ths table was immediate­ Eaily History of B. & O. All sizes fibre lunch boxes at E. O. bruised aud shaken up and Mrs. Evans’ iu the Electric Itoad. while the grave is being fillet! up. These has to oiler in wall paper and crockery. N. B.—See our window display. ship. he must be able to arrange the parts ly set for thirty others Daring Ihe even­ In an old pamphlet which was discovered Arnold's. Prices 10c, 15c, 20c, for the When you come our w:ay. < face was cut. President F. W. Jones, of the Central who ere able bnild vaults above ground, of of the subjects taught; be must synthesize ing over 230 guests were served. recently in the Astor Library in New York nicest lunch carrier made. — Monday evening as Downey Tyson end Ohio Electric Railroad, is in receipt of two all sizes and styles, from the plain brick ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a as well as analyze; be prepared so as to While tbe banquet was being served the are some interesting figures with reference Buy your groceries of Warner Milller, wife were leaving the city for their home more letters from gentlemen in the East sliuclure to that of the costly gran­ where you can always find everything See that you get a rebate coupon guide the immortal be ngs intrusted to him. asylum had been cleared and provide! with to a piece of track laid by the B. & O. in near VVa'.eiford, they had the misfortune to who have become interested in the pro­ ite and marble. Some of the older of these in season. ticket for the amount of every cash The true teacher will be careful itf assign­ tables and cbaiis, where those who desired, 1830 and 1831. I. L. Sullivan, evidently a have their buggy badly damaged. They ject, aud he feels that the road will surely tombs are situated in the heart of the city purchase of groceries at Warner W. ing the lesson to consider the capability of participated in social games. The orchestra civil engineer, in a report to R. L. Colt, es­ were ascending the Spearman bill, in the be constiucted provided the people along and while walking the other day I noticed Do you want wall paper? If so take Miller’s. the pupil and not forget to review. Use had repaired to the spacious ball room in timates that tbe track laid with wood northern part of the c ty. when they were the proposed route come forward and en­ advantage of Btarn’s cash clearing sa[e good illustrations. We learn by the asao- the rear of the asylum and the ball was be­ sleepers, wood bearers and plate rail, exclu­ some that had gone to decay, exposing the met by a toboggan laden with several per­ courage (be enterprise by subscribing to the bones of the dead. New buckwheat and pancake flour ciation of ideas. Words should present gun. This feature was in charge of Em. sive of ground and graduation, would cost for breakfast cakes at Warner W. Mil­ sons. Their horses took fright and ran up capital stock. All he asks is that the sub­ The city abounds in monuments, parks A good time to buy dishes at Beam's pictures. Carefulness in the use of lan­ Sir H. H. Cassil, Sir W. E Grant, Sir H. C $4,3G2 per mile; with stone blocks, wood ler’s. a FINE the steep embankment, breaking the tongue scriptions shall aggregate $2,000 per mile, and gardens, among the former of which clearing sale. You will be surprised at - guage, knowing the end in view and famil­ Devin, Sir A. L. White, Sir J. C. Doelfs, bearers and plate rail, of which tbe coat of the low prices. of the buggy into several parts. Fortunate­ tbe balance necessary to the construction to might be mentioned those of Jackson, Clay A limited amount ot white iarity with one’s method, will do much to and Sir H. D. Critchfield. Tbe fl x r had iron was $1,324, tbe cost would ba $5,115 ly Mr. Tyson succeeded in guiding the be secured by tbe sale of tbe bonds of tbe and Lee, in Jackson Square. An equestrian same price as white porcelain at Beam’s. MILLINERY bring success. Develop essentials, tell non ' been waxed and was in the best i>ossible per mile; with granite sills in line with Throw away your tinware and buy team into the barn yard of Mrs. 8peannan, company. statue of Jackson by Clark Mills, which is If you waut dishes cheap now is your essentials. Discipline, intellectual as well conJu‘on for tbe eveut The orchestra was plate rail, of which the iron was $2,037, tbe the grey enamel steel at the old price of were they were str pped. He returned to the It might as well be plaiuly understood thought to be very line, has this inscription time. as physical,»s necessary to a good recitation. , stationed in the east end of the room fiom cost would be $fi,50C per mile, divided as tinware. A big reduction in price on city, procured a new pole for his buggy and that unless the subscriptions are made that on its bas# Tbe Union must and shall be “As the teacher,so is the school.” Be careful which position the straios of the dreamy follows: these goods at Arnold’s. Stop and see. French Pattern continued his journey home. the road will not be built. This is exactly preserved. The quotation must have been School supplies of all kinds at less to not a»k tbe bright scholars all the ques­ waltz and the quickening two step floated Sills at $1150 jer 100, $3,680 than bookstore prices. Tablets, pencils, _ A big swindling game wa* unearthed the situation. It is not asked that there be out and lent inspiration to the merry danc­ a severe rebuke to some of its citizens dur­ Gold filled watches warranted, front tions; do not assign an old lesson when vis­ Bar iron, 1,300 $12 up, at Clough A Co.’s. slates, etc , of all kinds at Arnold’s Chi­ at Chicago Tuesday, in which the Balti­ any donations. Then, too. it should be con­ ers. A prog!am of eighteen numbers was Broken stone 640 ing the stormy deys of’01 to '65. HATS Abd sidered that the subscriptions are not to be itors are expected—be honfst in Mil that Various items o80 na store. more and Ohio railroad was Retting by far ' danced and it was near two o’clock when In the Audubon Park I noticed some tine Sterling Silver Spoons at Clough’s. paid until the road is built. The local sub­ This engineer speculakd on t no ton loads specimens of live oak and other semi-tropi­ the worst end of it- A gang of schemers should be sought, and carefully avoid the last number was completed and the Bcam’i 10c Counter seems to catch BONNETS, scriptions are simply an earnest of the faith and one ton cars, and said in bis report that cal trees and plants. I measured one of had the boldest game hatched in years aud scolding- Paul’s advice to Timothy para­ dancers had deserted the floor. Beam is getting in bis holiday line the people who are looking for Bargains. when taken before the court over $4000 and interest of those living along the route Tbe several committees to whom so much the B. A O. would be doing a very rash these trees and found that it covered a space Have you seen the new things in China The designs phrased says: “Show thyself to lie a teach­ thing if they went beyond this point. now, which surpasses all previous years worth of forged tickets and a lot of dies in the enterprise. credit is due for tbe success of the affair, of 450 feet. J- uel is quite expensive here, tor 10c? Are tbe prettiest and most er, rightly dividing your work.” No un­ He also says "The locomotive engine now for low prices. and other materials were pro fuced as evi­ Such a line as proposed would be of in­ and who have not been mentioned in the coal retailing at ten cents a backet They skilled hand should ever play upon a harp operating successfully on the Baltimore dence against them. It is thought hun­ calculable benefit, advantage and conven­ account above given, are as follows: burn this coal in some of the stores and Now is the time to get your pictures They will please you, when you take whose tones are left forever ni>on the road, made by Mr. Winans t<» run on a ' framed. Beautify your homes and pre­ your pictures to Beam’s to be framed. Y xt dreds of had tickets were disposed of to ience to everybody along the route. This is Reception—The Eminent Commander, •hops, in open earthen vessels about the Up-to-Dau strings. friction carriage, though cf moderate pow- ' size of a }(O.atO bucket, serve your pictures at but little cost. get good mats, good frames and the brokers and the forgeries were so clever that a fact that all arc familiar with, and no ar­ Em. Sir R. S. Hull, and the Past Command­ Si making of fuel At the close of Mr. Baxter's address the ers, Em. Sirs Alex Cassil. W. M. Koons, er, has a great useful effect.” Frames never so cheap as at E. O. Ar­ work done promptly. To bs found anywhere. hardly an expert could detect them. Tick­ gument is needed in that direction. reminds me that when we came down the Spring will soon be here, and tbe work on report of local ciicles was called for, but Howard Harper, Wni. J. Vance, and H. H. Mr. Winans was apparently the first to nold’s. Mats of all colors cut to order, et agents here and elsewhere were directed Casaill river was full of drift wood. Some times it there was no response. A full report from patent outside journals and to reduce the any shape, on short notice. Fresh Oysters to look for the forgeries. The names of the the road can Gien be commenced. It should Invitation and Printing—Sir Chas C. was massed together so that the boat had to all circles is required for the last Saturday resistance from friction from 11} to 4 pounds Receiv ed daily. Everything else men indicted a-e William Burns, Charles not be delayed because of indifference or in­ lams. Sir S. H- Peterman, Sir Samuel Rev- be turned out of its course. Often in the Money. in April. n_oold:.s, Sir Hugh Neal. per ton. season at Warner W. Miller's. IISSES MrGlHGH & IUKWV, F. Stout, James Mam, C. G. \V inkier, \ ic- action of those who are to be benefitted. night we would run over it and the boat If you nave money to invest I can Tbe project cannot hang on forever. If it Superintendent Bonebrake complimented Program- Em. Sir It- S. Hull, Em.Sir A. On Jnly 4,1828, Charles Carroll, of Car­ tor E Cunningham, E. H. Nieaeyer, the teachers upon their attendance and in­ Cassil, Em Sir H Harper, Sir L. D. Bone­ would be jarred from stem to stern. I have secure you first mortgage loans on Knox Fast Vine Street. is to go through to success, prompt action brake, Str Charles C. lams. rollton, the celebraied signer of the Decla­ county real estate, not only as safe as J Do not fail to call and see our line Charles M. Dougherty, William O’Rourke terest in the quarterly meetings. Knox been told that very little of this wood gets Jones Colan, Archie Mahan, George Cech must be shown in the way of making sub- Music—Em. Sir H. H Cassil and Sir Will ration of Independence, laid the first atone 1 past New Orleans, as it ia all captured by Government bonds, but at double their before you buy your Holiday presents, county furnishes bright, progressive teach- E. Grant. on the B. A O. rate of interest. P. B. Chase. Clough A Co. acriotiona. the natives for fuel. A. J. Ball. 2S J.'SJ’ ’J"'11'!®0*" "'“"ipljing in Sew • -a ■asa BOA EATS BLANKET, RETURNING OABTOH1A. England’s White Slave*. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦*♦♦♦♦*♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦❖♦♦♦♦♦ TXlfU- Iff or rom ',.1r,,,eret'l*‘th <*> wire etriarg-| Is the Comet That Has Frightened Mailt Eight hundred years ago all of the i + A SINGULAR GUEST. + fiiirceons Perform an Operation, and MfVi'.ajt •v prone,, ‘“J? " ’ a,,rt tho Vttbw <»f »chool the Superstitious Several Times. If VTlfpi. large cites of England had regular slave tol d H»cre«8txl by 810S 515. The the Snake Kecoveni it Health ITS MARVELOUS POWER. Halley’s cometis coming batk—the markets for the sw’c of white slaves from stating capacity j8 now 270,068, [Kansan City Star ] comet ahich in lOfifi shed a celestial At fat all parts i»f the kingdom. In the Life Henry Apps of llexton completed their character.” Last Sunday Mrs Ksdc Harden’s pet Mailt ’ It oa tpl.ndor over the Norntau couqutst and Mgutan tTtry ofl idiop Wulfstand” the writer says: the fixing of the wires on the lawn of 1-ady Stapleliunt arose with some­ Al’ii<*an lx»a constrictor Babe alment- TTifftT. great ntanIVj people tl “It wn8 a moving sight to see in the pub­ look healthy and llasleigh court. He looked up at the thing of haste in her manner and spoke mindedly swallowed the blanket on whose terror-inspumg visit was com­ are not. There are memorated by the hand of Queen Ma­ Th« lic markets rows of young people of both dressing ro> nt and chuckled softly as he to Henry VHI. which it had been sleeping. Since that lit many forms of tilda in the Bayeaux tapestry, says the Mailt sexes tied together ami sold like cattle­ ,sickness which bent the last yard of wire. “What regiment do you belong to, time Babe lias lain in her box tliiuking j Mi« v , will crush- 1 h e rant and superstitious at its latest return beauty.” tier di „ ub®4/ may look a11 riFht lo,»B Mr. Apj a, facetiously, as he mounted didge the army nights in the house. I much longer. It was determined, there­ A legal bushel of anthracite coal *nsid,‘ has begun its dreadful work fore, to perform » surgical o[>cration on in 1835. It is yet far away, but the eye of weighs|from 76 ‘to 80 pounds, according the rope ladder, “and the girl is mine.” suppose you know several of the ser- to locality. Size of Atl aniic’a Waves. fetw'.it » U.’a.n looks WtU and doesn’t He opened the window very gently . vice members?” Babe and remove the impediment. science sees it, already within the orbit f 4.u'-n> he had better be governed by the From Dr.Scoresby’s observations it ap­ by the looks. A great many op- and soon stood inside the dressing “I know as many of them as I want Babe was taken to the University of Neptune, rushing sunward and earth­ The standard measures of Great Brit­ PwjjTly strong and vigorous men collapse ward with constantly incteasing velocity ain are preserved in the archives of par­ pears that in a very heavy gale- on^ the^g ^Rlenly. They have what is known as ner­ room. Near the table in the corner of to know,” said Mr. Apps, evasively. “A Medical College and placed on an operat­ liament. vous prostration. They go along persist­ the room was an iron safe. ntan in my poeition ui life ’as to be a ing table in a lecture room. It was ex­ as it falls along the steep cutve of its or­ Atlantic waves may run which ently, day after day, working hard and think- bit. And a call to arms’ a call for prep­ 36 to 40 feet in height, or from 12 18 ing hard1.. apparently healthy, and some day ‘•Wei’, I’m jiggered!’’ exclaimed Mr. bit careful who lie mixes up with.” tremely lively as to the four feet of the A rod in length requires three pounds they go hnome anda go to bed and don’t get Apps. He loosened the flap of his fur | The hrstiss returned from Henry hotly and heavy as to the other lour aration, has just been issued front one of barbed wire fencing, three yards to feet above the main level of the sea. up again. The trouble didn’t all come at of the chief watch towers of astronomy. the line. Waves of the above sorts are from 400 to once. It came on gradually. A strong man cap and wiped his brow with the back VIII. feet. The amphitheater was filled with Prof. Glasenapp announces that the com­ One sido of Ja sq lare acre will require 500 feet from crest to crest. can live on his nerves and his health for a of his hand. "Well, I’m jiggered! If I “I can make nothing out of this man,” medical students, doctors and visitors. k>ng time without apparent injury, but it puting bureau established by the Rus 38 pounds of three-line barbed wire ■n’t a safe thing to do. Whenever there is they ’aven’t been and left the key in it whispered the gondolier to her as he Mrs. Harden stood by Babe and en­ fence for fencing. nervousness, or insomnia, or undue fatigue for me. arose. “I think he’s silly.” couraged it to endure the coming ordeal. tian Astronomical Society has undei- Sir Philip Currie has impressed the from ordinary work, when irritability takes taken the calculation of the true path of Sultan with the eonvicton that public I might ’ate saved myself a lot of J Dr. L Rosenwald took off his coat, roll­ The first agricultural newspaper was ,*t’ne place of contentment, when a man “If you knew his qualities you Halley’s comet with a view to predicting the American .Farmer, begun in Balti­ feelii g in Great Britain is more unfavor­ “isn’t sick but doesn’t feel qnite well”— trouble if I’d a-knowed.” wouldn’t speak of him like that.” Sho ed up his sleeves and announced that he then is the time he should begin to take the exact date of the next return. He more in 1819. able to his majesty than hehad realtzid. Mr. Apps swung open the heavy door resumed her seat by the side of Henry was ready to relieve Babe of its burden. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It hopes that astronomers acquainted with is the best tonic medicine and nerve food, of the safe and listened to the music | Apps. Babe ran its forked tongue in and out, or invigorator in the world. It assists di­ unpublished ol«ervatiioDe of the comet downstairs. Young Lady Staplehurst ] "Well, blow me,” said Lady Staple- caressing Mrs. Harden’s cheeks and gestion, increases the appetite, promotes will communicate the information to thorough assimilation of the food, purifies was giving (as Mr. Apps very well knew) burst, screwing her pretty mouth in her hands. Even the medical students the blood and adds to it the life giving prin­ the society. After its perihelion the This is the Package a dance, a fancy dress dance, on her re-| shuddered. ciples that are needed to feed the starved effort to imitate the cockney accent; comet was WBtched retreating out into nerves. It puts the whole body into perfect turn from the continent, after her term “blow me, if this ain't a fair take, I While Dr. Moore administered chloro­ remember it. It contains tune, and stimulates each organ to do the space until May, 1836, whin it was fi­ work for which it was intended. Thou­ of widowhood. mean tike dahn,” she laughed. “It’s of form to Babe Dr. Rosenwald drew rough nally ewnllowcd from sight. It will be sands of people have been brought back “I’ll just see, first of all,” he said, ] plans and specifications of Babe on the to happiness and vigorous health. Thou­ no use, Captain Norman, I can’t talk in perihelion again about 1911, but with “that the coast is absolutely clear, and as you can.” blackboauls,and, addressing the students sands of people have been cured of most the great lelevc< pie now in existence, serious sickness by th then—then for a bagfull.” in technical language, explained that a icine. Druggists sc 11 it “It’s a gift,” said Mr. Apps, “that’s and the greater one# that may then have Henry Apps stepped out into the I what it is.” similar operation had never been per­ Send at one-cent stamps to been construct! d, it is probable that the pay for mailing only, and re­ broad passage. He slouched with! formed on a snake before, and that he ceive free a copy of Doctor "You don’t want to be introduced to comet will be detected coming sunward his jimmy sticking out of his capacious anybody here, I suppose?” would make an "exploratory incision ’ Pierce's great thousand page a year or more earlier than that. The book, “Common Sense Med­ side pocket a few Hepe toward the through ihe abdominal w’all, the perito­ Washing Powder ical Adviser,” in paper cov Not me. fact that the labor of computing the prr- stairs. Suddenly a girlish figure turned neum and the stomach of the reptile, ers, or send 40 cents for post “You have heard----- ” cise time of its return ia already about to age and extra cost of binding the corner. provided it had them, and recover the that cleans everything and get it in cloth. World’s She pointed in the direction of the begin gives assurauce.that the nt xt time “Bless my ’art!” cried Mr. Apps. blanket if it were there. The students Dispensary Medical Associa­ g< utdulier. it will not be a question of how many quickly, cheaply and tion, Buffalo, N. Y. “Why, how do you do?” said the craned their necks, and regarded the "All I want to.” days, but rather of how many hours, or In oie prohibition county in Maty-1 young lady, stepping forward. “He’s really making a big name in the preparations with much interest. perfectly. She gave a soft laugh that was very even minutes, the calculations will be in land liquor is sold on the “postoffice’’ the house, you know. I watch his Babe had in the meantime responded For economy buy 41b. package. plan. A room is fitted up with boxes, pleasant. “Do you know that I recog­ error. career with great interest.” gracefully to the chloroform, and was THE W. K. rAIKBAXK C0XPAMT, and each renter finds a drink in his box nized you at once in spite of the cos insensible. An incision five inches long when he wants it, the supposition l»eing Thiuks a jolly lot of hiseeli.” IIENEFICIIL Ctiogo, 8L Loul», New York, that he leaves the price tihnereof in the tume?” Oh, I think a lot of him, too,” re­ was made in the lielly of the snake, and Boston, Pblladelpbl*. She held the hand of Mr. Apps for a hnully a drop of blood escaped. But There was never a remedy so end-1 now, she said, “I want to give you a la (he Free Fee of Water in Typhoid box. marked Lady Staplehurst pleasantly. Fever. moment, causing that gentleman to the blanket was there, and was drawn nently successful, so far above and be­ little advice. I have been almost at "And is that a jimmy sticking out of The Bacteriological Review commends gasp for 1 reath, and called one of the out without trouble. It had been rolled yond all competition, as Paine’s celery death’s door with liveri[tronble. After your jacket pocket? This is indeed the practice of water drinking in ty­ A HOME REMEDY maids. in a cigar-shaped cylinder about two compound. the doctor had doue all Jhe could for realism. You don’t know how it works, phoid fever, the importance ofauhjectiug “Just bring me a pencil and a card,” feet k ng, and was as hard as a brick. It Paine’s celery compound effects mar­ me I told him not to come again. I JUST LOOK AT THIS! For the Cure of Colds nud I.n I suppose?” the tissues to an internal bath having, she said. “I must arrange for a carriage was covered with gastric juice, which velous cures. showed him a bottle of Paine’s celery Grippe. “Well, I’ve got a kind of hides,” said it appear ^been brought prominently to Ladies’ Shoes, sizes 2, 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2, former price to take Captain Norman hack to the ho­ was fotilely endeavoring to do its work. Where other remedies miserably fail, compound and told him that I was go­ Mr. Apps. “Lookce ’ere. You put the notice of the profession by M. De- $2 and $3, now 75 cts. tel in the morning. I wasn’t sure that The blanket looked as though it had and where doctors do not succeed, there ing to give that a fair trial. As a result La grippe and influenza, cold in the this in and---- ” bove, of Paris, believed by some to have he would come.” been compressed by machinery. Paine’s celery compound is found cur-' I am strong and well. Ladies’ Rubbers at 18 cents a pair. head or on the lung*, are not only dis Mr. Apps found himself getting quite been the first to systemaize such a mode I can walk,” remarked Mr. Apps, It had to be soaked in water before it ing disease, making people well and tie.-'sing maladies, hut are very danger­ excited in the explanation.tliat:he?gave. “I sent right over to the drug store of treatment. The practice of that end Misses’ and Children’s Rubbers at 10 cents and 15 with restored self-possession. could be unfolded. The st ,inach of the happy. ous ns well. Cold in the chest is an in­ It was a new sensatiotrito’meet one who and got a bottle of Paine’s celery^ com­ nent physician consists, in fact, almost ‘I won’t hear of it When shall we snake was as clean as a whistle, and Here is the case of Mrs. Haff, who cents a Pair. flammation affecting the air passages showed an intelligent interest in his pound, and when I had taken two bot­ exclusively of water drinking,his require­ say, now?” after the blanket had been removed was lives at 140 Summer Ave., Newark, N. leading into and through every portion profession, and.he could notl.help feel­ tles the soreness lmd left my 6tomach ment being that the patient take from Ladies’ Fancy Slippers at very low prices. Say in an hour’s time,” said Mr. as empty as a drum. Nine stitches J., and who*e portrait is printed here. of the lungs. The inflammation may ing Battered. Looking up he saw the and my side felt much better. After I five to six quarts of water daily, this Also many other bargains at Appe. “I can go upstairs again alone, were made in closing the wound, and the “My doctor,” she says, “called my be so violent as to cause death in a gondolier gazing at him. had taken four bottles my side was amounting to some eight ounces every’ change my togs and do all I want to. snake was taken out into the alley for disease liver complaint, stomach trou­ short time if not quickly reduced, or it E don’t look /appy, that’’chap, much stronger, and I was inj better hour. If the patient subsists chiefly up­ “And can’t you stay longer?” fresh air. It was soon surrounded by ble, nervous dyspepsia, and almost Vannatta’s Shoe Store, may linger and drag us a bad cold of said Mr. Apps. spirits and felt as though I might live on a diet of thin gruel, fruit juices or She gave a card to the maid and ore students, email boys and colored women every other name you could think of. more or less severity. What is true of “Will you excuse me for one mo and cot be in suchT’misery. Working skimmed milk, the amount of liquid dered it to he dispatched at once. In about five minutes its lungs filled Wlitn I was in Portland, Ore., I had en­ a cold is equally true of la grippe. Even mentf” pcopISJInowadays work lithe vitality all thus taken is to be subtracted from the If. €. PARKER, Manager. “I’ve got a busy night before me, with air and its forked tongue ran in largement of the liver, and the doctor a mild condition is liable to turn quick­ “Wot are you up to, miss,” lie said out every week, and all I ask is to be quanity ol water. The important thing urged Mr. Appe, excusingly. and out, and Mrs. Harden, who was thought all the the troubles came from I 135 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ly into acute pneumonia, or what is apprehensively. able to earn the money I have to every is to get into the system, and out of it, He thought of his dog waiting on the anxiously watching it, gave a sigh of that severe spell of illness. That was 12 worse, galloping consumption. The I want to speak to him.” week. a sufficeot amount of water to prevent lawn, ar.d feared it might give an inop­ yeais sgo and I have done nothing hut breathing tubes become so sensitive that Oh” (with relief). “I don't mind relief. “Paine’s celeiy compound has en­ the accumulation of ptomaines and tox portune bark. Besides, the safe was “I’m so glad my Babe didn’t die,” she doctor ever since. I have had the best the letst exposure, the slightest draught, that.” abled me to do this, and has done me ins within the body. Copious water still open and the diamonds were wait­ exclaimed. “I coulJn’t spare my baby physicians examine me, and see if they IDES PBAITCZ:, change of clothing, or of the weather, is While Lady Staplehurst was making more good than all the {doctors put to­ drinking does not weaken the heart ing for him. He had noticed with satis­ I’d sooner have that snake around the could do anything for me. For months sufficient to cause fresh cold, terrible the gondolier resume his ordinary ex gether. but encourages its action by maintain The frirhntd Specialist, of the France ledieal Institate, will be at the CUTIS UOlSE, ST. faction that Lady Staplehurst was wear­ at a time my stomach and liver have cough, pain and fever. Cough is the pression Mr. Apps thought and thought. house than lots of men.” ing the volume of blood; it also adds to mitt. WBMimY, FEB. 24 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. One Bay Only. ing none. Dr. Rosenwald said that the snake been so sore that I could lie iu bed only “Why, my nervous system is so en­ foremost symptom, and it may be dry The couples^ promenading after the the action of the liver, the kidneys, and You were always an active man, would surely recover, and prescribed a in misery, and with such severe pain in tirely strengthened that I feel like a and harsh, or loose and broken with waltz looked curiously at him. the skin, and by promoting evapouition A SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST FOR 20 YEARS. captain.” diet of raw eggs for it for two weeks my back, and so weak that I could new being, and what is!more, 11 look the much expectoration. It ie always an­ It’s thejrummieat show you was ever from theskin, it lowers the temperature His lotir experience, remarkable skill anfl universal eaccess for the past twenty good the medicine ‘has done me, right years la Ohio, entitles him to the fall confidence of the afflicted. noying, keeping up a constant irrita “Always a-doin’ something,” agreed in, ’Enry.” said Mr. Apps; “you’re ’aving after which it may eat anything except hardly talk. Mr. Apps. “If it isn’t one thing it’s in niy face and eyes. Just tell all poor f>D CDAMT'C ba* superior in iliaKnoEititf and treating diseases iand defor- tion and excitement in the sore and in­ ’em on toast, you are; but you’ll be glad Canton flannel blankets. “After I had la bad night I would L-'lii i rlrAI Wt mitles. Medical and Surgical diseases, Acute and Chronic-Catarrh, another.” send for the doctor, and he would leave women f<>r me that for’ a m«di iue to By direction cf the Omaha board of Diseases ofrthe-Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and hunifs. Dyspepsia, Brijrht’s Disease, Diabetes, flamed tubes. There is pain and tend to get “upstairs ’agen. You want them education boys in the public schools are Kidney, Liver, Bladder, Chronic Female and Sexual Diseases speedily cured by treatment He shook his head reflectively. “I MET HIS COOK me a small box of powders and one or build one up, give Paine’s celery com­ that has never failed iu thousands of cases that had been pronounced beyond hope. It costs ernesa under the breast-bone, some­ diamonds, that’s wot you want. Time asked to sign of their own free will no more to employ an expert, thau to risk your tile with an inexperienced physician. pound a lair trial, and if it does not do times of a raw and tearing nature. often wonder I don’t write a book means money to\ou, ’Enry.” two other medicines, and it would cost pledge to abstain from the use of to­ about it all.” At a Cabinet Reception, Did the Sen it, then tbey'niigbtpig welljdie. I have bacco during their school days, with Hoarseness, huskiness, whispering, or Lady Staplehurst hurried toward the me $4 every time I had one of thete “I don’t believe you will know any­ ator. But She Was Well Dis­ reeoninitndid it to several and it has proviso that they can be released from loss of voice, chilly sensations, sore doorway. A murmur of amusement spells. I believe I have taken more their pledge at any time on a personal body here, Captain Norman," she said, guised. helped in’eveiy ea*e. I have a great throat, aching joints and catarrh of the went through the room as the guests medicine than any other living wo­ request. as they walked down stairs, “but I [Chicago Tribune.] man. deal to worry me, and a ;d< .se of the head. As the disease advances there saw a new arrival in the costume of a Baron Alphouse de Rothschild has re­ couldn’t help sending you a card, seeing It is safe to say that nothing “Last March I had a call from a lady i con'P’u'h1 Kivt s n,e qmet sleep and are night sweats, hectic fever, loss of police constable, accompanied by a man ceived from Cz*r Nicholas the grand how friendly wo were on the Peehawur the way of official entertainments is so friend of mine, who asked me, “What ilben can Wf,rk- If one wishes to flesh, spitting of blood or hemorrhage, in plain clothes. Mr. Appp, thinking cordon of the Order of the White Eagle Do you remember those evenings on greatly dreaded by the women of the is the matter with you?” I replied by I write ,ne ean do 90 ” in recognition of the services rendered and the patient has the appearance and over his exploit, gazing abstractedly at deck in the Red Sea?” Cabinet circle as the Wednesday recep­ saying, How well you look!’ "YeF,”| Why should a sick person do any- by the banking house to his majesty symptoms of consumption. The old his boots, regretting their want of pol­ tions given to the Washington public She was really a very fine young wo­ she said, “I never foil so well in my thing else but try a bottle of Paine’s way of treating a cold is too well known ish, did not see them until the plain This may seem unreasonable to those man and in her costume she looked ex life.” She is a woman of^45. “And celery compound? to need any explanation here; the new clothes man tapj>ed him on the shoul­ who have little knowledge of the pecul way—the better way—is with Lightning tremely well. der. iar situations these women are liable Marguerite Evelyn Yost isa 14-nioutb- MADE ME A MAN Hot Trops. This remedy is especially “Do I not?” said Mr. Apps, with much Milliner is a corruption ol “Milaner,” AJAX TABLETS POHITIYELY CUBE “WhAt,’App8 again?” exc’aimed the find themselves in on account of the old miss of Reading, Pa., who rejoices A LL Failla* M valuable in colds, la grippe, inllucnza, fervor. “Shall I ever forget ’em?” from Milan, which city at one time ory, Impotoncr, Klaepl«M«DMa. ate.. o»a—™ man. many inexpressibly queer people who in the rather unique distinction of hav­ gave the fashion to Europe iu all mat­ by Aboae or other Eiceeaea end Iodle- coughs, hoarseness, etc. Indeed, for la “And then the journey from Brindisi, ing lour great grandmothers living. But dMA cretloD*. TXey qeeMclw "Yus,” said the burglar, discontedly. now and then turn up in their drawing­ ters of taste in women’s dress. ~—J reelora Loet Vitality to old or yoaaa.aw you know; and the funny little German one of these great grandmothers wears fit * men for •tody, burinme or marriaa*. grippe and influenza it may truly be ‘Yus, its Apps again, Mr. Walker. > Prevent Ineaaltr and Conanmption if —you remember him?' rooms brushing elbows with notables spectacles, and all live within a short Little Qun n Wilhelmina of Holland en in time. Their nee shows inmediete Imprvve- eaid to be a specific, while for breaking And vurry glad you are to see him, I’ve men! end effects a CVKE where ell other foil.. In- “He was a knockout, that German and aristocrats. distance of the home of this f-retuiu- has been amuring herself as Aix-les- «i»t upon having the genuine Ajax Tablets, fhej a cold or relieving hoarseness it is with­ no doubt.” ably well coddled rui.-s. Baius. She rises at 8 o’clock and at here cured thousands and will core you. We give a pos­ was.” Senator McMillan, of Detroit, tells itive written guarantee to effect a cure CA PTC out an equal. ‘Always a pleasure to meet a gentle­ The list of patents from the general once sits down to the piano, where she each case or refund the money. Pries Wl V I W, “And the girl who played the banjo, story that illustrates one of many char­ practices for a couple of hours. She package; or six pkgea (full treatment1 for 12.90. man like you,” said Mr. Walker, cheer­ commissioner’s office in Washiui has perfected the most lDonentiaao, fr-e. Address DR. FRANCE, 38 and 'the muscles connected therewith, “A real----- ” Infallible method of curing Virai Drain in W. G-y St„ Columbus, 0. No money required of don t know him? Allow me. “Sure, sir,” she replied, “it’s mesill ^^FFICE over Knox County Savinga Urine, Nocturnal Losses, In-paired Mctn- rest cnutle parties to commence treatment- Salvation Oil at once relieved the sore­ “Yes, yes. Don’t make a fuss. I Bank, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. novllf “Pleased to meet you,” said Henry that’s your cook, Mary.” CONSULTATION FREE fiW STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL ness, reduced the swelling, and cured Apps. “ ’Ow’s the world using you?’’ don’t want the dance spoiled. Take me Although the Senator recognized her the pain. No other liniment that I ever Curtis House, Mt. Vernon, Wednesday, February 24. ’That’s an original custom of yours, down to supper, like a good follow.” after the announcement, he was at A. K. McIXTIItF, used did me so much good.” Captain Norman," remarked the gondo­ loss to know how she came into posses­ ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELLOR AT Sold by CURE CONSTIPATION Craft & Taugher. Ea*t Side Public Square. lier. “I don’t know that I’ve ever 6een THE ADVANCE sion of the clothes she wore,which wire LAW. anything so daringly real before.” really elegant. ALL FFICE opposite the Court House. Mt When in doubt what to use foe A first edition of Milton’s "Paradise AGENT OF HEALTH Vernon. Ohio. 18jau94 Nervous Debility. Loss of Power. Lost” was sold in Baltimore the other “Well, wot of it?” demanded Mr. “How did you manage to get such fine ______DRUGGISTS O Impoteocy.Atrophv.Varicocele ana ABSOLIITET.¥ GnARiNTFFD to cnre aa* «»a«tl|»aU®a. C»w«rFt« are the Ideal Laxa-t other weaknesses, from any cause, day for $395. Apps, with sudden aggressiveness, clothes?” he asked. ftDOUbU 1E.LI UUflftfln IfiC-U prip or ffripe.bB, riBS<. „„ Mt«ralrwalta. Saw- use Sexine Pills. Drains checked ple and booklet free. Ad. STKUIJKfl ItEMKDT CO.. Chirsro. Montreat, (’an., or New Tori. til. H. kitchfixld kvib sad full vigor quickly restored. “Wot’s ttie odds to you wot I like to “How did I git ’em?” she replied D. C . H. C. D . I f nngleeud. tsch trouble, tna !i '.tulle. Electric Bitters. “Well, it’s mesilf belongs to a club, an Critehfield A Devin, Mailed for $1.00; 6 boxes *5.00. With Electric Bitters isa medicine suited fornny wear!' You needn’t think you are- $5.00 orders we give a guarantee to “Captain Norman,” interrupted the we have a foine suit, an’ we do be after ttorneys-at-law. o«ce over cure or refund the money. Address s -fison. hut prehaps moie generally needed, StautTer’a Clothing Store, North aide PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveiaod, when the linguid exhausted feelimr pre- young hostess laughingly, "you mustn't takiu’ turrins at wearin’ it whin we goes APublic Square, Vernon. O. lljanH vails, When die livrr is torpid and sluggish i=22i ♦ itcirt-’sns *rs aiSBRS-KaMJ Mt. Hold by H. M GK^EN H Drug Sture IOkIjI aid the need ofa tonic and alte’ative is overdo the part. Look here. I’ve put to Cabinet reciptions and sich like.” felt. A prompt use of this medicine ties your name down for this waltz, but if often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will set more sorely you like we’ll sit it out—that is if you WAR LOCOMOTIVES. [SINFUL HABITS IN YOUTHS W. C. Coopxb. Fbark Mooke COOPER A MOORE. in crunleracing and freeimr the system promise to keep up that diverting east LATER EXCESSES IN MANHOOD •HORSEMEN from the md.rial prison Headache, lo- These. With Armored Trains,a Neces ttorneys at law. omoe 113 disgestion. Uonatlpatlon. Dititneaa yield to end talk. I like it. Do you think we K Maia street, ML Vernon. 0 Electric Bitters 50d and $1 00 per bottle can manage to do so?” sity of Modern Military Tactics. MAKE NERVOUS, DISEASED MEN A SAVE YOUR STOCK atBaker «fc Son’s Drug Store. “Ra-ther,” said Mr. Apps. [Gassier’s Magazine.] I BY USING TUB CELEBRATED “And it is a capital make-up, Captain Armored locomotives and armored JyiappincsH ot tuoGxiTiii k r pr; :r;i one;; rata, tk Money to Loan. Insurance to Sell. The first iron nails made in this Norman," she went on. “Dou you railroad trains for war service have been itUie bloeeem of manhood, vhitoothers 1 fcreed to c___r^s______out t_____ vecr,y, ______fraitJcea andj Morris’ English Stable Powder country were hammered into shape at in evidence, more or less, for twenty taelanchoi; eristen-. o. Othcn r=ach Katrisaory bet £ .d r. -»eclacacr thero. IL .C ,W McKEE, For Ixiesof Appetitr.Conctipstion. U'.ujth Tlelr, know that at first, just for a moment, I D cSie?» *<> ^pi D Bide livuud, sad »H l>iM-aar« of the Bb.nl. Cumberland, R I , in 1777. thought you were a real burglar.” years, if not longer, and England, in eneral insvr4Nce agent, ot- Price. S3r. per |M»ckage. one of her early Egyptian campaigns, G fice 8. W. cor. Public Square ar.d Morris’ English Stable Liniment Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life “Fancy that now,” said Mr. Appe. RESTORED TO MAMH OOD EY DRQ. K. K. High street. Cures Cuts, Bruises. Scratches, Away. He was relieved at seeing an obvious found the effective equipments for offen­ • Wit. A. V. ALEEE. Vn. A. VAT.KER. mrs.cha.7. rr.RML CH.VT.m.RY.« OsUs, Sweetie)', Spavins, Splint, Curb, etc. If vou want to quit tobacco using easily K Price, OOc. per bottle. forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, sive as well as defensive operations in £uS?SK and vigor’, take Wfo-Bac, way out of his difficulty. “There’s Morris’ English Worm Powder notning like doing the thing in proper, the enemy’s country. Warranted to cure say esse of Worm* In Tlorsea th" wonder-worker that makes weak men BftlGH t;sS D is DasE: E. C. BEGGS, Cattle, Sheep or Dog;, sluo Pin Worms in Colts atrone Manv gain ten pounds in ten days. Since that time such engines affff Price. SOc. ,>cr box. striteforward w’v.” •URtNARy DISORDER s : ENTAL SURGEON. Office-No. 12, P. Over %0,OOO cured. Buy No-To-Bac from Female Complaints trains have been under experiment and Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure vour own druggist, who will guarantee a “And,” said Lady Staplehurst, with D Main Street, Mt Vernon, Ohio. Tel­ euro. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. her fan on her arm as she walked in actual service, with various degrees ephone—New conn env- Residence. 107; of­ A Specific for Diutemper, Cough*, Colds, If fa res. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. fice, 191. Pink Eye, and all Catarrhal dl»paeeeof liorees. across the room, “you have got the east of success, with every indication point­ Price, SOc. tfl.OO per bottle. --- —♦----- ——— ing to the probability of their becoming Wells’ Hoosier Poultry Powder A ton of coal contains from five to end accent capitally.” Make* Hen* Lay, cure* Cholera, Gapes and seven pounds of ammonia, which, in important factors in modern warfare. JjBxronz TatATEEjrr zttes TErisasnrj Divorced bet united ccaia Boup. and keexw poultry healthy. “ Tain’t so dusty, is it?” Plfiee. Z5e. per package. gas making, is now saved. Sand bags, which were among the earli­ She beckoned to the gondolier. NAMES OR TESilMOUALS U3E3 WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT."** PHYSICIAN8. Every remedy guarantied *att«factory or money est armor used in this comparatively IK refunded. Ournewltook, "TheHoree: Hi* Diet iso* “Captain Norman ainf I are great G.R.BA1M0N and Treatment,” mailed I'/ee. A Household Necessity. novel branch of military engineering, SYPHILIS Well* MrUieti ,e Co.. Lufajetlf, Iu4 friends,” she eaid, in an explanatory Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won­ have been replaced by iron and steel, EMISSsONS For tale by. E I). Taylor A Co., Eagle derful medical discovery of tho age, pleas­ way.- “He has not been long home ------0 pains, hair loose, pimples or.j and the war locomotive of to-day i9 a face, lm ;or nuilj camo off, o-i i.t-iona, bocamo thia an