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a*P DISCOUNTS. lND BARGAINS in A L L WOOL DRESS GOODS, regularpriCe 50. and 37$ loaded down and will make purchasers in this line some very special prices for ,50, $5.50 and $4.50; no matter to you what they cost, they must be sold, and ■ buy. We also have a nice line of children’s OVERCOATS at very low prices. Our ladies’ JACKETS at $7, $6; $5.50, 34,50, 33.50 and 82.75, now only 35.50, 85,00. 34;50, 83.75, 82.87 and 82,38 each. Prices are also, greatly reduced on men's and boys’ heavy winter BOOTS. These prices aro for CASH only. CLAUS ' Has again made our etore his headquarters, consequently you will find an immense lot of toys of every description to please the little foiks and OF POUNDS CANDIES# to eweeten them with. For the older folks we have on elegaut line of FANCY GOODS, SLIPPERS, MUFFLERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, &C., &C.rf

Remember that on January 1st, 1891, we are going to give away FIV E ELEGANT PRIZES, and that every purchaser is entitled to a guess on the jar of beaus, no matter how small vour pur­ chase may be; Gome everybody both young and old, make a purchase and guess on tho jar of beans "V . <-"i r

LOCALS. NOTICE. L A S T W K l i K Christmas candies at W - K, McMil­ Mrs. Samuel S. Demi, with whom A ll persons knowing themselves We promised that we would show lan’s. many of our renders were acquainted, indebted to BARBER & McMILLAN Old Kentucky fine cut tobacco you some elegant goods iu the wav of Fora good hinvli, or Ciiieiiiviiinati died on last Sabbath morning after please call-and settle before Jan 1. 40 cents per pound, at HOLIDAY PRESENTS aud now bologius gO"to (hebakery. : quite a long painful illness. The de­ V- Aveim, Oatmeal -A n d r ew B kos^ ; r . ' * TH IS WISER Christmas candies at W. R. McMil­ ceased was a woman milch beloved Cracked wheat ' , ;* Beautiful and Elite Boy 'Paper.^25 Wo are doing our utmost to fulfill lan's. by hosts of friends. Of a pleasant Granulated Hominy Gents. ... < ItiDGWAr. that promise, as all promises should he and genial disposition, kind aud ger>. -Fariuo, Parched Farinose at Two gold watches fop sale at __ Barbed and smobtii wire at honored. In our n o i k ros tie, she was calculated to win many G uay's. ‘ A : w B .. A nOkew & B ro . NDVM LTY HE PA It VM EX T friends who keenly feel AH Persona knowing themselves in- “ * • — * w - K- M a ,a - £ 3£55 55* tooT $ £ ...Highest market price, paid t®1' j dehted to Barr & Morton will please We ave truly showing this • year lull’s. wheat at ; A ndrew & B ro . Some of the most elegant and elaborate j her late residence, was largely attend* V iil and settle by January 1st, if not l-’or fresh cakes and .'bread go toied, ed. The services were. conducted by Call and see our pocket and table productions oj the manufacturers, audj you will receive n statement of ac­ ] (ho bakery. I Rev* T. C. Spruul, assisted by Drs. cuttlory . CuotrsE & Bunt's count. owing to the fierce competition iu this) ; Dried Apples; Peaches, Apricots line uniong producers of these goods,' { 'hristnms axndics a t. W. R. McMii- of Xenia and Mortou of Ced- and Prunes at Guay’s. Ho. for the IlntidnyA we were able to buy at ridiculously j bin's* I nr\iile. Her repuiins were interred As the holidays are now near and low prices, so we oiler you the many • ...... i..., ... . ___jm t.w Dean Cenit-Kiiy near New Jas- • I buy my Window glass at K err’s. liring on your lard cans if you yon will went sometlliug for Christ­ per, . A fine lino line of Patent Medicines benefits that we have secured want them filled with fresh pure lurd. inas presents go to S.L. Walker’s.and CUT AAiH FANCY at Kidoway ’s C. W . CMnWR. I TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. see his nice (Jock of watches of all Bottleswuiues havenave oecoaiobecome quiteqiuui au crazecroze; j ... < waryMary euzgeraitlFitzgerald to to John John Booth, Booth. * ; Fish at ' ' !>’ Gray’s. kinds, clocks, jewelry, very nice fin­ as home ornaments aud decorations. . *r' » ! C,C^ n Uf ,1’on .^n' Syrup and Molasses at Gray's. so low or given better satisfiaction. Culberson Small to Harriet L Biff, Last week of our ALBUMS, See our new papatrie at 25 cents. They will have a salesman in this lo­ butj The Olerk and Sheriff have drawn 1 a, Ccdarville, 81. 11 Ridow ay . we should of been more elated had we the following names of jurymen for cality toon, or if you are contemplat- Holla Davis to Lydia Graham, part unpacked them. To-day we opened! the January term of theComfnon Pleas Cheese, Crackers and Ginger ing buying an instrument for a Christ­ lots 15 and 16, Bellbrook, 8400. * t * G uay’s. the case containing them and find our Court: Grand Jury. James Hoyle, mas present, call at their office in A J Christopher to Watt Allen, Sorghum, Syrup end Orleans Mo- buyer has’ displayed exquisite taste. J Xenia City; M. W. Geraril, Jefferson Xenia and you will receive prompt at­ lot 44. Boop A Co.’s add to Jamestown 1a wet Rt * Krrr’s. So many new desigus and styles, cn- township; Basil Tippy, Fairfield; Geo, tention. As these gentlemen give a 8104. . Call and see our new lino of lamps written guarantee that their goods are tirely foreign to any you have as yet j Dispenrtett, Osborn; J. M. Birch, Yel­ low Springs; Wm- Stephens, Silver- Elijah Turner to Elizabeth Hick­ ItumwAr. “ **w ™ rtprwated, it b FOK CHILDREN creek township; Harvey Jobe, Xenix; man, 100 a, Cwsarcreek, 81. Hard and Sdft refined at to do business with them. We would say to parents that we Horace Owens, Xenia; Joseph Frye, Win Strain to W J Alexander, t G r a y s . CHBIRTIAfilfi COXING! will show yott many new features in Xenia; Joseph Ray, Xenia township; 167,20 a, Spring Valley, = Deed o f A new line of Heir Brushes, When you will wafat to buy a pres­ GAMES, knowing there can be no J. S. Button, ,New, Jasper township; assignment. , , BlDOWAY., ent for a friend, a. visit to our store way of more pleasantly passing the A. W. Sears, Xenia; J. H. Winters, Amanda J Simons to Joseph A Si­ TobXco* Rfid Clgert i t Gray’x. wilt convince you that we can please melancholy evenings than with these Xenia; J. W. Peterson, Xenia town­ mons, lot 1,, Mon roe's odd to Xenia, ' Fancy box paperiO cents jfer box a il Remember our motto underbuy games, wa have given them an especial ship; M. T. Berryhill, Sqgarcreck 83.000. attention, KiiTy6s ■"N ■ and. undersell, lx nos you not only get township. Petit Jury, Geo. Babb, Daniel H Wolf, ex of Simon Wolf, OLD RIMJABLK” what yen want, but at about one half IN PEMEIiMni Caftarcreck township; James Ritenour, to Wm F Bousman 72{ a, Bath, priot. We Fill handle* Aili line of We claim to he connoisseurs, always Tbrn township; P. P. Glass, Yilhnv 82330. Meai Store o f G- W* Gr*u»* **>' Slippers, Gloves, Mufflers, Silk and on rite alert fbr the mm tjmpnlar odors Springs; F. C Long, Xenia; John way* W ftwtiwl *tth#*xxii* Plata? deni* Win F Bauitman toSxrnnel Koog- ali kinds of Handkerchiefs, Scarfs and and buying but the best We are Homick, jh , Xenia; AbrahamBnypp, leg out tlm wastwtswt iu »l»e market, ler jr., 64.18 a, Bath, 82,091. TIm of all dfsoriptkms sod pries#. W e ! showing a very sweet assortment that kellow Bprings; M. O. Beal, Fairfield; at the lowest price*. bought a job k * of Jewelry oomisting, cannot help pleasing the most fhetidi- Chris Weaver, Cmsarcreck; John Bans, Sami A Probet to Elisabeth Wool- ley. lVa, Xenia, 81800. Peraens wiidiiMK U the o f Cottar Mm3 Gnff buttons, SoarfBlna ous. Xenix; B, F. Hawkins, Xenia town­ SoRlhern BulMiitgaml Loan A mo * with fine Xo m Settings, that we are IN TRUTH ship: Peter Bankxrd, Xenix township; Ellen C HudlsiU and Sarah Riley to «1xifo*,bf Huntsville, A l«ba«e, and selling at about otto-third vain#. Rc- Our stock a# always, is supplied ;J, II, Milhurn, Ccdarville township. Christina Koogier, 80 a, Beavercrdek, ClneltHMitf, OhW», or X«y imbtmmkm mefnbsr * ntao -batgoes with nteiy suit with the bsW and prettiest goods. Wo Addulonal Jurors. Hsnry McCarty, 81.000. «onot*nff«g the Aaed»t|e|,. pfexx# ofdlothes sold hofbro Xmas lit J. E. are always glad to sex you, buy muck Yellow Springs; J. H . Gh»n, Beavor- Elisabeth Kooken etMto£3iaabeth rail «w M. f » Smithf e«twifw«etjt, Lwiny’sClothiit, BoetdtBhoo Hotto* or Mtdi. orodc townstdig J. O, XKok, Ced*r* Woodward, quit claim to lots 48 and f t , II. H m m m tt * •* Gpsr* U t m iM k * C s d h r v ^ Ohio. J B ID G W A T 8 PHARMACY, tale; Gao. Brawn, Sugararoek, 52, Fairfield, 8500, Ubtitetfjrt -

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f ***** but tills System will tend to obviate THE H EflaEB all that, because the man who does respect his credit will be known and ANDREW JACKSON, 4^ MWKl'KKDKMT WKKKLY NJIWiirAFICK. have a standing among merchant#, while fho “ dead beat” and others of SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1890 his kind wiU *lso bo known to the members of this Agency and be abso­ lutely refused credit; no matter it he W. H. B LAIR , Editor and Proper SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. moves to another town or state hi# reputation aa poor pay will follow PRICE fl.R B PER ANNUM. him and the merchants in such ne w place of residence will aim refuse him ■DEALER IK ALL KINDS O f- CLIFTON. credit. This Agency issue# a regular Mr. Frank Leevick ex Marshall baa and legal Bi-Monthly Abstract’of un­ moved to Yellow Springs. settled accounts. Each member Mr. Aaron Ellis was appointed agrees to forfeit twenty-dollars to. his marshall to fill the unexpired term pf branch as a penalty, in case he ex­ F. Levick. tends credit to a person whose unset­ tled account appears in the abstract Aunt Hannah Johnston has her and.no account can appear therein new barn completed and it is a model until the debtor has had a full and * £ N B ' 1 ■"■,i of convenience and beauty. ' - ' - . ifair opportunity to -go to - the mer­ U ’ ** Mr. David Cram’s new barn is also chant he owes and in some way ar­ nearing completion.' range such^indebteduesa. The man We have thi-eb, accidents io record who fian pay and won’t pay sad the Doors, SasK % / ^ H blcLs , this week. .A few days agon little spn man who cannot pay. hut will not go of Mr. Peter Knott of east of this to the merchant and state his condi­ ,v * * r a a - * * -'Jt1 place fellfrora p wagon and was run tion and make effort to arranger is the over by the hind wheel and severely person this Agency is after. injured, The wheel passed over his This Agency does not interfere head crushing out some of his teeth With the credit of men who deal hon­ !■- and otherwise injuring his head. He orably, no matter i f they are slow; is recovering rapidly' however, ' Also, neither does it in any way regulate 31 ^ J» . vfc-4 - as Tomipy. Mitchell was returning prices. Its sole object is to compel from, school ont he Springfield pike, men to be honest- with, merchants or LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING. SIDING; . ETC, ‘he climbed upon a wagon to ride, and to pay spot cash for goods purchased. a-Ai % in some manner caught bis foot be* Something of this kind has been need­ tween the bolster aud'the wheel and ed for a long time and this system Have just received a new sotek. Can; offer - you better had his right leg ' and ankle badly will work. : ‘OLLS, TOYS, CHINA-WARE, < system in use by this Agency has for have given aneh .universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarauteo them its purpose the protection of Retail every time, and we stand ready to refund Crouse & Bull. ; '**. ^WA da, chi^’.-ons Open daily until F O’clock.S«*ur<%N 10:30^ " The following were chosen as officers: •ornaand a'ilaknt • -nprimH, And p:*»itire • v cUrrt piles, *r% e imV re^uireii. I', in J. JI, Andrews, President; J. R. Mc- U*iuran*eed to give perfo,t emaucf.on, Elroy, Vice President; R. F. "Kerr, ir rn'iney refit dot Tri-w 55 r*‘nf» u Secretary; L. (x. Bull, Treasurer; troat* For sale by B. O. Bidgeway’a JERSEY GALVANIZED *TCEL ^ J. 0. Barber, W. R.* Stcrrctt, An­ They C’siii’t Afford *• Trifle. drew Jackson, Ex. Board. Wlieit a manor woman is all bro­ This Agency uses no dishonorable r d R n ^ L a w N ken do\vn with-a linckiug cough, and means to force collections or settle­ their rest in disturbed at night, and FENCING ment^ but the merchants projtoae to finally their hones get sore, their exercise their legal right to refuse heads heavy, eyes watery, then is just credit to a person who gains the rep- JERSEYS the time they can’t aUhrd io ftifie BUtfikm of not treating a member of with themselves. The great medici­ the Agency honorably. nal properties ot* Wild Cherry as a There is no law compelling mer­ filinniUni to the weak hmgx ami ir- chants to sell their goods on credit. i-itulrd air celts hud long heen known. There is no law forbidding merchants To thin has Iweii added isi Jackson’* F L U S H F S , ^fusing credit to any person they see Wild Cherry ami Tar Syrup, a few of •*» J r fit* and when u merchants sells his tliecxMCittiMi ingredieitls to Ktliutilute goods on credit it is as an accommo­ niitrliidir to tlie weak part**, and they dation to the consumer, and if such positively gunrnntoe one dose to re­ \w $m f Largest. Assortment ever He< ■consumer has no appreciation o f the lieve ihe most ohMlnate rough, aud favor extended and wilfully neglects one bottle will generally euro a rohl. lnsThma ceived. , i'riee 25 and 50 emits. For . sale by to make a reasonable and honorable where * itWiloycfri, t A k T iiR i, &&* Ik it * Hidgvyuy, l4)pttm4nt of hi? indebtedness, then Is Joel Wot reesrei fwK hO should be compelled to pay. ijfi lie . . ^ ^ ^ . .., -x..-...... prettoWcartciurewtthTMSSWeryreWrewa* buys. It labeller for him and much C H A S E a S M I T H E S ^«^>^****«> “ ■ m *»** 4 * W i A ;: tntstidltAfif pt**dkto*r§ more profitable for tW merchant. stw^s^<^iiiretreitwtfrtre tut, eUse'fai 11. I* tbs plsce fbryou to get « srepoth Many a poor worthy man has Wen t il* KtttKgrtM tiWktt « » 4 WMV0* ***4 *th *# * - jJul teiksid credit for this necereitk'l of ywta:i At nv«tU« ' Apytf bs ywir tmdmf, it shhVs or a styHch butt cut. efereUytattii unsawtiwunre, . fife because *rf the niereliArttt «n- s a i U f A m m _ experience with bad debtors,. BASFMENT ORR ^tSwlam sta.uat tx,3^ FALL FALL WINTER

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At. prices lower than ever before. New bargains while the season lasts. Call regularly and examine the large'variety we a re showing.

Fall Ovcrcoate in Kerseys Melton, Winter Overcoats in Chinchilla, Beaver, As- Ghevipt Suite for boys, men jjnd children, Jersey Suite, ages from 4 to 9, in blue, black from $8 to $20, I trachan, Irish Frys, Meltons and Kerseys, bound and plain,-in single and double breasted and brown, prices $S to 80. sacks and cutaways, from 85 to $18. . : Children’s Overcoats, Infancy Plaids, Kersey prices $5 to $25. Trunks and -Valises.—In Leather, ,Zioc and and Block Cheviot, with or without Cape, Odd Pants, all the latest styles from the smallest Shirts..—We lead the procession. Everything Wood .Finish, prices from $1 to $10. Also a prices $2 to #10.' boy to the largest man, 25c to $8. that a person can imagine in full1 dress embroi­ full line Traveling " Bags, priees from 75c dered fronts. Satin Stripe Flannels and Dojnit to $8. Underwear.-—’One of the most complete stocks r Cloves.—This department is complete. Calsor, from 50c to $3. / ever shown, Natural Wool, Camels Hair, Swift Buck, Jjarinack, Ply moil th, Seal Skin, Calf Hosiery.—See our fast black warranted not to Goi.de, Medicated Flannels, Canton Flannel, Skin, Angor Knit Jersey for dress and work­ Hat Band Caps we are showing in thisdepartmeut fade. In Nut, Wool, Lisle Thread, Baldriggan prices 5c to $1. Everything in this line. etc,, prices'25c tp* $5. * ing, prices 25c to 52. . a full line of the latest stiff and soft hats in market' STOP AND INQUIRE THE PRICE OP EACH “AUTUMNAL BARGAIN” WHILE THEY LAST. A VISIT WILL PAY YO.U, BRADY & 4 3 MAIN S XENIA OHIO.

••Buttaerois another w t or feUows {uu!5t ^ ^ ^ who need tbo closest watching. They i ^ oan g&t d6yv0 to tbe kitchent toroe For pain iu the stomnche, colic, and - O kfick of Di-ttob Si O am ,i\, Ju are tho professional robbers, burglars up through the ltundre,' out Into the cholera morbus there Is nothing better i in.finb horses, Golunibus, O., .i i - k __ 1 >OEKTMJMK\~r-EttWy lust spring otuf pod thieves, They would ss eoon hit a ( office, and then take their changes of ^thiiQ Chamberlain s Colic, ■ Cholera)0j- otl(, WJI8 gyrionsiy fnjurcil guard on the head ind snatch his keys [ 2Qttiuir past the man at the dooh If tjiDtfritNkDE2?T w**KUr.i«*w»i**r*n. aa eat their dinner. They, don’t caro' | jbo ®ove was made at night and tbo and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by | by . being kicked. Arabian OH was two straws abouteutt(ng a mah*8 throat pn Ruard » t ,the dcor vnto over- B. G. Nidgway. j rceoinweiidud tous and we guvo it a and, knowing that when tried they will • poured tho sohetoe would Work. 8on»» ’ — :— « ...... 1 trial. The-result was not only sati's- SATUKbAY, DEC. 20, 1890 probably got a long prison sentence,!. |yem tohemo was obnoocted by Excureion rates for the Holidays I factory, hut surprising. Tim wound retber reckless in their conduct. Tlu-y i wb|0i, ^ number of prisonors wero to will bo iu effect at all ticket stations I keep quiet and orderly, becanso thoy Je8Cap(!. m,0 ring-leaders planned to l4 ,, , . , . ' ... . . » ready lor ti«« .iq a reiv days. Sinco BLAIM fJSditor and Prop'r know it pays to do to; but give them havo a small oxploeton Uke place In the ot the I onnsylvnum Liues West b»| tlmt iinic wo have by ite use cured once a ©banco and thoy would make a ;wcflt ond of the jail, and while the Pittsburgh, on December 24th, 25th a imiuber of cases ofscratchos and re­ break for liberty, borne of tho most f guards would make a rush to see what 31st, 1890, and January 1st, 1891. moved sonic bud cases of curb. ­ PKIC5 Al.EE FKII AHtlUM, expert burglarngot in hero at times, j ^as tho matter, a ooruln number were bian OH is nndoubledly tho best gun- ^ jS?* koepe usbu^y to 1 ^ t#ko ono at these elevator keys,-go There turn limit has been extended wol hiuck Liiiimeiit that we ever hold thoee mop, They are wen who j down tbat way and ttaake a dash for llb- two days longer than last year, viz: osnincM DIWKctoky. used, and we advise Farmers and ^ taxoalnws^ any material and t t a k o j ^ Thc pUn WfU j*sa(blo, but wq uufil January 5th, thereby affording Horsemen to kuep,n supply of it in ^y k w d o fa k O y o n tp fit. Hero te ono u the tmd and hid tho ring- ' Covenanter Oltwreh.-itUv T. f . nn excellent opportunity lor tpepdiug their stnht^s at nll ljlmes. Tours Ttc- gprniif, PMstor. ite *«l*r services *» Mmplool their , work,” end the Jailer loaders in the dungeon before thoy spectfully, Dittoe & G alm s. 11 son * im: riaUUHth school at U>;0o » «» produced* largo woodqnjcoy. , know what tho matter was. Christinas and New Year away from Wo offer $100 for a case of HriAtchcs . It w*a made from thoyonnd of a oom- ’ B .P , Otolruh.^Hev* J . F . Morten, .. “Another rime two prisoners escaped home. ; 1 Arabian Oil will upt cure* For sale neater. Services at 11:00* Ulf Habbatb ao * wooden ohMr, and Was as,finely An* by rutting through the colling, and by 11. (I. Hidgway. *eHoot»t m m *,W. / r Uhedis any key could be. . The Caagev gutting out oil tt}0 roof, but they ware ■' M*-BU CUmreh.*- Hov. Q. JVTurta.n*"- for turning.tho look had^boeg aMde out captured two daya later. A number of « A son of Mr. M, D, Fusser, n liner? tur* . Presold ng at 10:45, * nit Habbatb of another -piece of wpfd, sod aeatiy the prisoner*- bare at times out out the ho ki litHit at 3-.W a. trt.f OlnaS,t »*'**■ p .»»».; chant of Gibraltar, N. C., was bad­ Tlie Iftwa pf health are taught in the fitteddn. - j rinc frohi their vsnUlstors, hopltef-to Yoiimx penplev meetls- at 7UW p lit: : “That was tho work pf a Freaeh burg-' ly afilicted with rheumatism for a year- scboolsj blit not & a way to be of much prayer Ynwellng Wednesday availing at t down through tkat way. Any hum- lar wo .had in-hero about nlno yaore rof fruitless efforts are being made, or more, as to be unatde to work or go practical benefif mid are never iHus* ago,” aaid the Jailer. “ It Is the key to G V. P. Chifreh.-*-Itov, J. C. Warnnek, had wo httvo to bo opatlnoslly on tho to school. His father concli)ded to jlrated by living examples; which In pastor. Services afrllKWic at and 7 i the elevator, and works hotter than onr watch. I .can nearly always toll When own, How bo got the stuff 14on’4know, try Chamlieriam’s Pain Balm on the I many cases might easily be done. I f STsablmth 4»bool at hi Chore is any mischief on foot, and then AMi K. UhMroh.—R*r. J. 1).. Jas*-- bat bo wanafod to seenro tho wood and the prisoners and, Ifcolr calls .are' boy. ^ It soon cared him and he has I ionic scholar, who had just contracted San, pastor, Service* at tt Ore in ami whittle it oat. Ho nevor hsd a cbanOo search pd;*V_J______- 7sSifimssoh Sabbath; HaliMIi to use it, however, for 1 discovered it in since walked one and a half miles to * a cold, was brought before the school, SSOG p m; class, 7:00 p m each Friday. time and took poetoesioa, IIorris another ' # Ff^$a5-wjj uMifiHS JMMi OsliMti 8 school and back every school day.. 50 eo that all could hear thc dry, loud ■ Baptist Church. — Rev. D. M Tiirnr/, key that was mad* for th* elovatarby. An Irish priest at Atenorgaa told tk* 'cent bottles for sale hy B. G. Bidg- cough and know its signicanca; eee the the setoriou* Alqx MoKay, This la of following" story of kl* bUbop: llis jBStJfflrjfai s s K a j i hardship iidichaplainnaimo toss# the way. thin white coating on the tongue and SsOOo’oloak n itif Prayer meeting Wi*b also, and was * harder job for the maker than the wooden one.” The key was "Pasiten Plsy." They weald fali have later, as the cold developed, hpo the aeedap sight. THC FillST ST1M ■Mother fine piece et taochaaUm, being had * room **cb« bet this was not post)- protuse watery expectoration and thin made from a ohnak of ri&o’tbaibad been M i Th*y kht J t down separately tossy THEY WANT TO ESCAPE. out into tho right ehapo with a pocket- their prayers by their little cote, amt ear,frtlS ’liSJ. i^ ^ h ln lS ^ a V r S -^ r y diacharge from the note, not knife* , jNiwntTy It erMHtefi the mind -of the Anything to your satisfhctloti, and one of them would ever forget what A OhlQ««o J*0#r TaB* Me The jailer had no lack of there keys— bhwpkd* that it woehi not he well to you wonder what aits you. You the first symptoms of a cold were. •snte bade from zlno,otbers tin, tro* male# kte oriioaa shorter than the blab . Ctomfcutaogr Bofird*** should heed the warning, you are and wood, sod one ourioua-looklug key Op’s, andh* gianoed wrer hMahoulderto taking tho first step into Nervous The scholar should then be given been mad* from a little tla tub* sea If kte lordship ups about so riake Chanilierlam’fl Cough Kemedy freely* ttate.tt C*ls»i*»i> Wet* tea Prostration, You need aNerre Ton­ Tk+ Wm hud ptero of wood. Another one wa* {an « kL The bishop. pror mAma.M IWS - r i t weald do tbem nogeel be make ...... M m etM Uil. hud inoBt reliable medicine known for 1* there, r# pet outassaehew/ hat W,MONEY tti WfffM. S*‘ rt*k, I'MW. Heilifay lixesrelem viu kteridiMr their tfell doers, end thoy never *»— ilMwi*. HVHll tlbw JhiaeMwaaceoattf ha after PM f it la# wlli-fW -W IA * Maw vr»0-l,,M w.n, * ;•!»», the purpose. 50 cent bottltt for sale trealp ftMMAPMWaait matter te aa- nteeafit It Sven -were the dote* not H-thtom*1*r»r hupiTt. !.IW fH »MI m* P r e a s y lv a it f o X*1nca. leaked they seald not getoet. A k f r } -SnSSirJey*...... *ni»S w«*«»aMA*jr*'J' by B. (i. itidgway* Excursion tickets will be sold at *^tn the yrieeww* &* eat ytafl la tsdtiNMiteabnHre length of bech row j * Vit'rV « f eelte *vte tee deer# prevenriarfr reduced rates at all ticket stations On their fete MpreeiririJ ae wight h* 1 VKAnM«SrM.toMA • J . iitM m -U. jxwted. There are sian»» ei*a ta here fw teiein f epeiied i*edpt when rite red r- tf-e re- rere,*H * thc I’cntisylvanra Lines West ofFitt*- leey IS sateed, whteh te d oasatth sen dby...... who are toe te mitre a are**,, fka t I ) buigb on December 24th, 25ta, ynd • j* »•***■ *1 A* MW|' res MW KM M verily belter* if th# m m m m left «n t « f tit* guarde*. Whs * Up » i jrewreyiK-m we enaiis *-t. O-lh w*«, *H Mr**, UIW kMH aye* tfcejr. w#eld**t lit* ae»M«e* )W>1te-wbS*<«Thls bntlte-wbeeltelorited. | ft?iSsij* **. ; 3l»t,1890, and JaiiMary 1st, 1891. m m fh hMtMh Aril ^ttey aea Parer and whetrette teeftAweli MU door* iomi are dosed e l 1 j Tickets will be good returning until •tel te* tod towered te*f*te*MM*re er^^USSM it# „ . . _ ...... arieiiaAiof ahy PMIhf'.'ltpWiyt f m ta I January 5th, inclusive. ^ v Ari»*,»ae«$A «t , fote wltehu Ha* *4 dteriter rire .d *v m$?m * ...... fettsrcK ? 1 I

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*?.. ' f * ji' W L -4 ’1 ‘gJtA RC K THE I»| BISMARQg THE PREMIER, A HEARTY ilN ’ T H » f wsOs-not goln’ to sell my woclcln* house dis murnin* try In’ to say good­ a#Oaaytllan>y rlgbi •to kprH.> I ’sWdot Pickle, dis hero chickle, bye tat it- De little ones a-olingin' to 4m 4s, ete., aeeurtug jour ljspna-*.*« ForroaXatel ffow W$ T*i«d ■ gavemendse! reeitioR By Throats of aw T«» iwaByta* mu ,»»a iiow rw*j|'«iiMi. * |ne «jjd, Rosy take turns boldin’ her leap’ s pickin' up things. * ‘Mamma, *’X Una Mr. Brown hurrleS ifbls sale tofMwrv «h myth. Mia*. . ow BteMiarok took 1 dey wqn’t take my woekin’-borse, will Just how ] I QNKY .Jji* Maree ut w* tfn’t bole yo hone. I deed“ the tanaatySeent to hUMSt-mlne.- took tye finalstoy *5**^ portion of the 1* dey?’ ’Mamma, will de pauctlon man valuable, aM In a taw jmw$ wlUjSililii joo Into the I -th»t {Qfcmtnus; ,o now.”' ’ , poqjtiaprQf the leading atato* otwo’r Pffwhh baa alw* L ' we bada’t.f^oent yojhr memma send you?” asked det my little chair?’ dey ask. Mlaais rich. man of Prjfmte baa always bees ua- "And now, my dear friend, tp-moroew eto not 5 Of siuhiatoey, The Mono main. , tried to hoi’ back de lie art an’ speak be to you a Merry Christmas, but wttfc written history. The Munchener Allge- leitung, still very > [ g a r foolish' sad chirk to dem ohilluna, but when she meine Zeitssg, still very close to th* wa»tel«rpn»senta to, nOi.shot’s or jin ’, an’ we due btaveebeerfulnesslbopeyoa will maks- ft tc Firocciboyg^ 1» tia effort: that weHB'tfo eat fought we’d help ask folkes. Please come to her own room she say: ’You your oblldres not an unhappy one. l aw ■- ex-Chanoe)^ tn Its efforts to stem the Yen newspaper tom, Mr. Man,’* stay out here, darlings; mamma wants “Yeiy sluierely your friead, as X;was youi tide of adverse newspaper comment on r r- nor wear, husbaud’afrlsad, And thek’s record, gives a Ft be carkltatedan* ’ And smiling In s friendly but half- to go in here alone.’ I took de ohilluna, Bismarck’s record, gives a detailed do-0 Elko n o f the signiflesn guessed It wus “John BoMAur.’’ frightened fashion, the children trotted hut presently I peek in de room, an* “A father to the fatherless, ahnsband, soription of the significant event, and 1 And auw Ruhranteea the Ci1 [ better so, dere waa my po* missis, a kneelin’ ’fore j; But viroon'ythOugbt down the walk. As their little figures to the widow.” Onoe again the words moreover guarantees the correotneis of'” jo noi‘ra*ti°n’ Von Boon o' tb.’ *hIlUn'B*«? vanished, Uncle Peter came around the massa’* big arm-chair, wid her hoad a fell from the lips of the woeping woman, its Information. Von Boon, Minister of MeB artd called Bismarok I not once o’ tittle house. lyin’ on do big family Bible dat she’d who for the second time that day knalt War, had called Bismarck home from .And i) The King receive . Joe. k “ Who are those children, uncle?V. put on de .chair; she had hor arms by the old arm-chair. France. The King received him in the Ten ecu BabehrtWY- Aa t On’y e*. time kep' queried Mr, Romain, gazing after them. around dat, an’ ahe was cryin’ softly. [■■ oroepin’ end Then olasping her children in her park of Babelsberg. As Bismarok sp> TLn c i the King handed) ChrU’mun wuz al- “ Day's po* Massa Blake cbllluns, sah. “ ‘Oh, my husband!’ she whispered arms, she oried: proaohed the Ring banded him the copy Fiitcanouncement of hit mot*’here, Yo* ’members I tole you how Massa Tom over and over, an’ den she eay: “Thank God with me, my darlings; of his announcement of his abdication, • While ie was about tp har I, begun to wlsb It wus over an' gone fer another done die las' week; well dey's bis twins, “ *A fader, to do faderless, a husband we have a home once more!” which he waa about to bare published, ■ And Ojj looked astounc / year; ■. Dey do say it’s acan’lous how Miss’ to de widow. Dear Lord, let dis cup “And la de nauctlon clear gone away, Bismarck looked astounded, and re> Ob, vauquiokly that in Pr An* i see that pa wus bothered, he’d seeh an Blake’s bein' treated. Massa Tom done ■ oneasyway, pass fromine.’ mamma?” Romain asked, anxiously. marked quickly that in Prussia such a Tbo bjt should he Impost An’ be alwua changed the nubile It the subjlo sign a note fur a genneman, an’ he can’t “f shot df^do’ den. By’m by she oome “A ll gone, my* treasure; every bit document should bo impossible, tried everyth!! wuzChrls'muidity; pay, an’ dey is ter be a auction dere to­ out, all white an’ tremblin’, but she gone, thank Godl” “I have tried every thing,” said the Am tbyot have found no Fer Joe'Uep’ a-teilln’ constant what the other morrow,' niff Massa Tom not dead a week tried to smile on do Chilians as she led “ Then,” said little Romain, carefully King,i “yet: have found no alternative. Ten cenlmyi TT convictions I cl boys *ud git; yet scasely. Po’ Miss’ Blake!’’ An' It made *ne feel so awful mean I haln't got dem down the walk. ’ I pulling out Susanna Louisa from under Against my convictions I can not rule. Istersare against n over It y it; . ■ ■ . That night, Mr, Romain sat up late in ’’Dose po' little things! Rosy was hit apron, “set down, Pickle, and turn My Ministers are against me. My own „ ^ ^ s with them.. You 1 his library, reading over letters and huggln* her rag doll an’ tryin’ to hide it Till at last I couldn't stand It, an’ the day Here on, folkses, an’ lea have Chrism usl’/’r* son sides with them. You have already A n d him. I f I can n< the day - . under her rapun, an’ Romain was totin’ Anna Plorpont Slvlter, In Sahta Claus. been with him. If £ can not oome to an inding with you 1 ■ i slipped aout awful quiet, an’ I tub the. beam Plckte, de chicken, qlost in he arms. understanding with you I shall send away . r ' < ■ ^louncpment Of my i 'De nauctlon man can't take mamma’s A CURIOUS STORY. this announcement of my abdication to Claar daownto the grew .big city, Jtst packed There if®tto* and thea my an* gorged WlthfoUte, . -■ ehilluns, an' so heoan’f take ours,' dey’d the Gazette,, and then my son may see , cap da To siirrei The bull billn'. of am happy an’ laughin' an keep sayln’.” HEARD snob.a What be cap da To surrender the re> And enc^tiqn of thearmy ii . maltin' Jeicee. w A , “Romain?” repeated her visitor. curious story organization of the army is against my Icome to a noble bulkin’ with popcorn strung Qt Santa Claua. oOa. To violate tl ; in strings, ^ , ’Yes, sab, Romain; dat’s for a frien’ Onoe, so they convictions. To violate them is to me . Ten cenlorf>0f duty.” of Mania Tom's. Msssa hot see him a vlolatiodofduty.” ( An* big- tin- boms an’ go-oarts an* keen an’ jfU'J •ay, Five < rck answered that) drums an’ things. for years,' but he talk a heap o’ Mr. Ha set out to find Bismarok answered that he had called *Ti»4i.n-!r6wn Prince merelj ' The feller wusnTbaugbty.proud, but'ud bont~ what' people I Komaln. on the Urown Prince merely in responsa And t ixnona and that he an' sort an' pull; “Thank Codl Tom forgave me,” whis­ were kind An’ I laid out thirty ahlUin' an’ mynrmswua Beforo he took to a summorii, and that he had refused . is the situation befi . . . billn'full. pered Mr. Romain, as he left the kitchen presents their todisouss the situation before an inter­ th the King. A ll th When I got back hum la the erentn’ the in response to the business-like tones of . ■ way. view with the King. . All thought of ab­ •i must be given up i baouse wus daikon* still. This year X will the austioneer that now rang out dear dication must he given up at once. The An imrtenced tho paper i: But the moon wus a-rUln’ noble ovarto old Tng and cold as he began offering the parlor g i v e but to bill. - glvtrt—' ■ ■ Kihg^belanced the paper in his hand a ■ antes and then lnqu I peeked up soft to Joe’s room an’ slid theiaten furniture..' To those who ,feW mlnfites and then inquired: Amo you try to rule.w .. on the door, . f Great was tho indignation of ono spin­ make presents ‘’W ill you try to rule without a ma­ promo -:,"j ’When I give a jump an* my paokin’a went flyln' ster when the first bid of a tall, hand­ themselves,” jority?” from . i to the floor; some stranger carried the price far be- With a nod of, bis '•Yes.” :? i.*».«. Fbr there wus.pa s-atandin’ ln frontot a painted IC head, old Santa pledge without a budget?” . sled, ■ / yond tbe sum she had mentally deoided Olausaald “And without a budget?” flcienc” An* we heard a hoot, an’ them wus Joe s-squst- on, and he secured it without opposition. Te hla band of “Yes,” ' •' ation without yielding \ tln’ uptn bedi Her feelings were- soon shared by bright offloer-elve*. MB. BOMACf TWBHED ASD SAW TWO “And without yielding the reorgsn- • cants :,f the army?” He give a Jump an' landed, an' r thought my most of those present, for a similar hones 'udbreok, , CHILDREN. "Go into the homes of tho happy, , Izatlon of the army?” . dlvidu’f scene took place over almost every Where pleasure atanda page at the door; - “Ye*.’.’ ora'getx here is my prograi papers he had not seen in ten years— artlole offered for sale, from Mrs Blake’s Watch well how they ltvo‘ and report what “Then here is my programme,” Eminrvrck read the fourN not since the day be had had that quar­ . they give piano to Romain’s rocking-horse.' The Bismarok read the four" quarto pagw most t with the King’s flu rel with Tom Blake, tor it was that stranger outbid every one, and was soon To the hordes of God’s hungering poor. Keep. traok of each cent and each momont— covered with the King’s fine handwrit­ cohol (he first'polnt conoet aame mbrning he bad received a cable­ sole possessor. Yea, tell, me oaoh word, too, they use ing. The flrsfpoint concerned the rep thatp;ionof cities andm gram eaUing him to Europe to take He even became the owner of the farm To sllverllne olonds for earth’s suffering resontation of cities and manors in dip prosei^pablies, around.whi possession of, a largo estate left him, and stook, the only active bidder against - crowds; trict assembUes, around which a violent y small Had already gather* and yesterday he. had reached home for him being the representative of Mr. And tell mo, too, when they refuse.” I'M/lil llh quarrel had already gathered. »®d ip.Maibaty,” said B the, first time since his hurtled depart­ Brown for the field adjoining his coal­ So Into our homes flew the fairies-. «, ,. . *‘Ypur,Mfjesty, ” said Bismarck, de-. if ure.! ««'* r . ■ Though never a soul of us knew— witho “the question at. : mine,: , , cidedly, /‘the question at issue Is not : agaim-iatrick. assemblies; “ I was Just beginning my. battle with Mr. Brown had not expected to meet And with penoll and book they sat by us and A took about district assemblies; it Is about heaitl ity of. the King or t! tho worldi then,’’ he mused; “ now I with any opposition, and so had set the. : Each aottpn, If false or if trne. the ability of the King or the ability of feel llkd a warrior, battle-scarred and limit hla ceprefontative was to pay at a orated .jiament to rule Prui White marks for the deeds done for others, the Parliament to rule Prussia. Settle suits istion and all else w lonely. Bow enthusiastic Tom and I very moderate figure. This Mr. Romain Black marks for tho deeds done for sell; this question and all else Will settle it> : compH your Majesty will were tbhnl how doae our Iriondship instantly outbid, and so secured the And nobody bid What he said or he did, self. If your Majesty will trust me so of theQ undertake the woi waal” whole. ' For no one,, of course, see*an elf. far I will undertake the work, but with­ ■in se'iprauHnea.’’ And taking up an old letter, a low As soon as tbq auctioneer announced, Well, Christmas came all In Its season. II out programmes.” pany a ahortstionce the II laugh burst from his lips as he read its tho elbso of the sale, Ur. Romain asked And Santa CUU», bo l am told, " ’ After a short silence the King nodded. witty.njluplona to an. almost forgotten tho astonisbod and disappointed crowd With a wry HgKt paok of small gifts onhla has Bismarok were wal| back Ho and Bismarok’were walking over a largei.^ga apd he began college sorapeV' to please vacate the premises as soon as ' And bis reindeer all left In the fold, » . little bridge and' he began to tear np era n^ramma As he n liBs A very different look catno Into his possible, as he had bought every thing Set out on a leisurely Journey— the programme. As he dropped the face as ho gltnoed down the pages of’ for a lady who would take possession of And flnlshed ore midnight, they ciay- “tablt Mr*, Rlrsnrida paced the wida oould he that tho eheck I seat from En- until tbs waste place* wen mad* glad ing Idiot Mira. Blvsnride, Of coarse X meat her just wh porch of his glsnd did not got to him in tins? Ia and the deeert blossomed aa the rose, have to qiMt her just wbsn r » ia a norn bandsoma aay case he’s dead, and Nellie aad the Gloriously to this and has It spread hurry. men it, w h b n t h e y m e home. children penalises, aad—n glanciag at for eighteen hundred aad eighty-nine XL WHEX THEY MEET. tort; liqu eaox Why, goodtU _ “How pleasant tho letter sgata—“a legacy to nx«r years, nntii Christendom is beoome the Mr. Lenox—Why, good morning, Mrs. le! I am daUgitod t the air is—ae heart aad Ufa of the civilised world. Riverside! I am delighted to so* yea drin aawalL Cfcrlat am# Uttoktag*. c . > All earnestly regarding them, still lay on It* seek but on it lay some­ p m rr*t w m « u as** RaoheL It jest broke my po* ole heart , > ;»!*Net WantXiBaetM*. •gem# to your whet?” repeated Hr. thing she had not lsft there, and aa ah* The old saying that “hangiag is too to see ’em got But Miss’ Blake say she s Larkin,” remarked tiro Ain* th Larkla,” MtoMitei Remain. : pioked it up the read har own name on good for them” la never understood to W* wish y«n w id couldn’t stand it here, an’ dey have to Apply t6 the ChriatmaS stookinga. ifttAi': “wa wish you would let your fro ■ «To our sanction,” th* boy explained. the big davslop*. With fingers trem­ ' r join tiro teelA”i g o soon sure. Po* things! only do good And talking about atoekhigs: “Stock­daughter join tb* «hol&” “ Papa’s gone to Heaven, and we’i goto’ bling so she oould hardly use them, she oouldn’t think of j Lord know what’s to oome of dem, she ing* be hangadr* s«ys the Hi Louis “Oh, I oouldn’t think of it!” replied era to have a nauctlon; it’s to dot money, tore it open and read: Yfcln; ’ hhnhsthtM ■sey.* .. * ■ * girl, “itia only the Chicago belle who Mrs Larkin; ’teh* has a sweet dispoti- ou see} we’s goln- to sell all our sings, "Mr Dear Mrs, blakx: When you road toe mg' t don’t waat bar “Oh, massa, hit’s awful herd on expects to find a grand piano la • Seek.” tiou, Mid i don’t waat har to become Slemma saya ye more ye folk** some, ye Inolosed letter, written twelve years ago, by 9*f Judge. * more W 1I dot money; and if dare’s missis, die in She went sli over d» myfrisad and yoer husband, t Utah yen wiU —St Louis Magnate*, qBM*elaem*.*-£Jadg* -

i politics, the pledge has not had every­ T m 8 m * it or T ub T imes, of New York, TEMPERANCE NOTES- where the attention its Importance de­ says:—"A n extraordinary advance in the mands. As Father Mathew, its great use of cocoa seems to have takenplaco of t h e s a l o q n r e g i s t e r . late years In England. In the House of apostle, came to fully realize, it must Commons this last session tho Right Hon. A peekst fall Otmdmmf mmommU *e From the esrliett glimmer c i day needs be supplemented by effective leg­ G. J, Goschen, the Chancellor o f the Ex- Z z s t s & x s . ttonmadabietlol islation to do its perfect work for the cause for •aka Tatt'a FlUsTfben, If you are jm»o r. To the setting of every ram ■ Of coffee, There's * chiming ot bell* that merrily toll! community, but its relation to the per­ to the posi­ Off shame and ot crime begun. manent progress of the Temperanoe re­ tion a preparation of cocos' known as Hneynacy toiwtae ana body. Chlngl form is fundaments!. There are multi-' ‘Grateful and Comforting’ bad taken. In five oenta for a gloss ot ; accord with this suggestion it may be In­ Reoommexidatioita^ cbingi tudospf young men and young women teresting to follow the course cocoa nas W, X. Blair, D m ill*, Va~ MfM ‘

- B I f E School district No. 2 has a very A Mr. Williamson of Troy, New A pair of guinea pigs in . the show “ Go and getGhirimas gifts at Gray’*. interesting Club organized, which York, w m the guest of bis unde, J. window at Barr A Morion's are at-' Silk batsand mufflers, at meets every‘two weeks. A t their last P . Williamson, this week. trading a great deal of attraction, -i.- ' J* 0* BaB$£R’s. - AS IKDgPKKDKST WKKKI.Y HaWaPAM*. meeting the subject under discussion A Christmas entertainment under C. L, Crain is now moving'into his was4‘How best to keep up the Fertil­ ‘ 8oe those elegant handkerchief and the direction of the Sabbath school new quarters west to Bird’s store. aatchets at Stormont and 25 cerite. Children 10 cents. • The “ Y ’s” under the leadership of Rolled Avena and Wheat, Oatmeal raise a crop of corn." A debate “ Re­ day a good house greeted them. The Miss Galloway, of Xenia, are prepar­ and Cracked Wheat,. Farino and Cliarley Ervin lias returned home solved that the Government should plot is realistic, and brought to the Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran­ ing the. operate, “Eanie” which will to spend the. holidays. have the complete management of minds of the boys in blue many scenes ulated Hominy at - Chav’s. be ready in a-short time. The best Telegragh and Railway system. All and personal1 experiences of ’61-4. A BIG stock of "stick and fancy Mrs. Bare is confined to her . bed talent in the community has been se­ are cordially to, come and help to get Hon. Andrew Jackson, as Harry Es­ mixed candy forteachereand Bcholara acute rheumatism. ■, cured and the young ladies will have at Gray’s, more.and more interesting. tes, did exceptionally well, playing '' r ■■ Charles Memieur was in Cincinnati one of the most successful entertain- the leading role in a manner that did -Go to Dean & Barber’s, for fresh the first of the week. The Louisville . (K y .,) Courier- mente'of the, season.. About forty credit to himself, while Miss Pearl Jack- meats of all kinds. Journal in speaking o f the death of will take part. The costumes will be Miss lea Barber spent a few days in son ns the leading lady could scarce­ Gloves, good stock, low prices. Win. Nesbit, formerly of this placpfc elegant. In addition to the operetta; Xenia this week visiting friends. ly have been improved upon ‘even by . ' A'NpKEW & BltO. ' who died .Wednesday evening of last spoken of there will also be a cantata a professional. 0. 0. Morton us Winter goods. A dull stock in Mrs, Lee Nash, of near Xenia, 'was week, says:-- by the children. The special feature; Charles Dunbar, bad a difficult part every line at * J. C. Barber’s,. the guest of Mrs. James Andrew “ Mr. William K. Nesbit, a well* however, is that of little Georgia to play, but lie was equal to the occa­ Thursday. . kaowu citizen of the West End, died Charters, the child whistler, who will See Zaiiie, the . gypsy queen who was at his residence, Twenty-eighth 'and sion and “ (lid himself proud,” Ed stolen. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wilson jeu- Market streets; Wednesday evening at render several choice selections. Keep Smith asGorporarScth Green, was a Shootin’ Crackers at Gray’s. , tertai ued * friends with an elegant, din­ 9 o’clock. He had been'suffering for this entertainment in mind for it will caution. Ed is a genuine “ down east- ner party Thursday. . several months from a cancer in his be the best of the season. Buckwheat flour and pure . maple . er” which made his success an assured breast-, but was able to be about until molasses at ‘ • . G ray’s. Mrs. Jno. Townsley and Mrs, Wol­ lost Saturday, when he was attacked fact from the beginning. His meeting Cornelius Sweeney, one of the oldest , Sorghum, Syrup and New Orleans ford spent a .few days inSpringfield with pneumonia, which, in his weak­ with Maria, his. wife, just after he. en­ citizens of Cedarville died at bis home Molassesat G ray’s, ; this ^week visiting friends. ened condition; soon terminated fa-, listed Ms ludicrous in the extreme. in this place Thursday, of kidney tolly. Maria, by the wav, was no “ stick,” trouble. He bad been confined to the Ladies flue shoes, a full and com­ Mrs. Seigler was called to Xenia Mr. Nisbet was employed in the house for several weeks but was not plete line at J. C. Barrels. this week.'to iittcud her mother who .Railway Mail Service, and in the Miss Hester Shrodes, who played the met with a serious accident. Louisville Post-office about eighteen part was equal to the emergency, and considered dangerous until the'^first o f BugaivSea, Coffee, at Gray’*. years. He resigned Ills position in the she and Seth contributed the greater the week when he sent for Father Come and see St.'" Nicks trial by Mr. Guy Clark, of Washington, C, Poet-offieo near the close of Cleveland's part of the fun during the evening. Hqctor of Xenia, who called Tuesday the, children, January 1st. H , is visiting his brother Mr. W. L . administration, and was reappointed Misses Minnie Owen, Janie Iryin and remaining all day and administering Aud/lou’t you.. forget December to the, Railway Mail Service when the Clemans and wife, east of town. Spiritual consolation, Mr. Sweeney ?5th at ■*'-:• Gray’s, Republicans took charge, but the Grace Randall-each took part and did Mr. and Mrtf. Hob Jackson enter­ work was too hard for him, and be exceedingly well . for amateurs. In has beeu a resident of Cedarville forty , Butter, Jersey, "Milk and Oyster tained company at their, elegant res­ soon gave it up, since which time be fact there was np person that merited years, and was in the employ of the Crackers at ~ ’ G juy’s. had not been able for arty service. idence west of Cedarville, Thursday. adverse comment, They all had their ra ilroad ‘as section, bqss fin- about .' Oys^ees, Celery, Cranberries, He was popular with1 his associates in lines well committed, and spoke them tirirtyjeara. A t the time of his death Oranges,, Bananpas, - Figs, There will ho a IT, IVchurch social the* Post-office Department, a most held at Rev. Warnock’s ne.xt Monday excellent and efficient clerk, a reliable' well. The music was furnished by lie was a.member of the village conn' RaisinSj Nuts, Candies, evening Pec. 22nd. All are cordially and generous-hearted man. He Foreman’s band of, Springfield, and cil and while health permitted waft " , ' Tpys;,i;c.’ &e., &c. invited. leaves n young widow and four child­ .was highlyapprcciated by the audi­ coustantiu his attendance to ' the offi­ You can get them.at . - Bird ’s. ren in comfortable circumstances, who ence. We have not yet learned how cial duties devolved upon him.. TUs Esquimaux lady, 31 years of .Miss Rachael Kyle entertained He laid liis faults but whatever his about filly of her most intimate friends age, 10 inches, in heigiit, and weighs; cially. foibles may have been the knowledge 120 ptnmds will deliver her great lec* at her Route east of Cedarville last The wedding of Mr. Nathan Ram-’ that honesty of purpose was not one of turhon Grcealufidjiu tlie.Opera'Houso evening.. sey and Miss Ada Bull, daughter of The Shakegpearn club laftt Tuesday them, is sufficient' now to make bis oil the eveuiug of Pecember 29th. ; The pastor of the Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bull, took place oveniug gave a reception at the home friends remember only his virtues. Custard p;e pumpkin* mince meat will preach a Christmas sermon to­ At the home , o f the bride’s parents of Mr. anclMrs. James Andrews. So­ The funeral will take place, Sunday. pie, at. • , Cray’s. morrow morning. At night there Wednesday the 17th at - high noon cially it proved a most pleasing, event* T lit ) W . 1! T. U.-tpiiinerly at bdau Epworth League revival «er- in the presence of about fifty invited J about tweuty-four being - present, . Georgio Charters, tho charming lit­ *Ii|tuc 8 l « w m vice. Regular meetiugs will com­ guests, who assembled in the parlor j Oysters were served at an early hour tle whistler, will positively appear hero mence with.the week of prayer. to witness the ceremony. When the after which the members of the club ‘The Tltli of December was a lovely January11st.’ winter day for the meeting. The at­ happy couple made their appearance together with their guests amused Si. Nick’s trial, little Georgio Char­ Mr. Newton Townsley last Satura at the door a hushed science prevailed themselves with various parlor games tendance of delegates was quite as good as could bo expected ; at ters, aiut ZaipC, nil one eveniiig, jftu- , day had an attack of syncope, caused and the two were made one, Rev. which the hostess had prepared in this time of the year. flic only cir­ muy let. . . by heavy lifting. IIo had been butch’ Warnoek officiating assisted by Rev, abundance. During the evening a cumstance that cost a gloom over the Flaked Pineapple; at ■ Git a y’s. eringand bad taken a tub of lard to Morton. Immediately after the cer­ quartette lielonging to the society meeting was the absence of the cltccr- Barber & Penn’s meat store, nod fell emony ■ tho newly married couple saiig some elegant selections and were . . . „ Clothing-at less tlmn cost to close it out at Stormont & Co’s. just after he had set down the lard marched to the spacious dining hull, warmly encored. One or the features lu,» tlevoted and loving face of pur which he was carrying. Dr. J. O. o f the evening was a select reading by county, president, Mm, Dodds who Christmas Gift at Guay’s# followed by the guests where dinner was detained at home by illucsxi. Stewart Was called to attend him. | was served after which congratulations Miss Rosa Stormout, Miss Stormont Fice line,of neckwear ut Stormont Earnest prayers were offered for the Mr. Townslcv is now convalescent. were tendered the, bride uml groom. has an excellent Voice, licr modula­ & Co’s. t’ speedy recovery of this indefatigable Mr. James Pollock who went to M t.! The parlors nud dining rooms were tion is pure, and as ft natural conse­ I f you’want a Christmas gift go to worker# The-day. waft altogether too Sterling Ky., this week to look at the ‘ handsomely decorated with cut flowers quence she captivated her auditors, 0 : G ray’s. Miss Anna McMillan contributed sev- shurt.to do justtcu to the interesting celebrated herd of red poled cuttle lie- l and evergreens in profusion, reports from the county--superintend*- (If' i, Tomatoes,Bean3t.&c#r-at----- longing to E. Smith Jameson, of that! The bride was elegantly attired in a|trn^ excellent instrumental selections nuts, local unions, state and national G uay's. place purchased two heifer calves from '■ pigeon blue benriette cloth suit trim-1 which were highly appreciated, while conventions, evangelistic drill, and Cseful holiday gifts at Stormont’?. that herd. Mr. Bev, Andrew, who is ! med with steel ornaments while about ^fhers followed with both vocal and other business which came before the Christmas gifts-at Gray’s. interested with him in this purchase jher neck she wore a plain goM'I,18tr5,mentel mlisic, making the even* convention. : The reports from all di Mufiiers at Stormont & Co’s. went to Payton yesterday to see the! chain Jand fleck pins. The groom j teo t,nc nnaloyed happiness. reetiwtf, home, state and national, For tho HolidnyN. J McClain Smith herd and if possi­ ‘ was dressed in his conventional black, [ The following /.were the most no- fltm*ly indicate that the W. C. T. IT* no gloves. The following are the Hst| table costumesofithe ladies present, j California Cherries, Apricots, Cali­ ble make-another purchase, i» “ marching on,” and the large, and of presents: I The hostess /Mrs. James Andrew fornia Yellow Cling Peaches, Califor- John Crawford met with a very ser­ | attentive audience, especially of fh,» Bed Quilt from ma; Pocket Bible J was resplendent in gray pongee trlm- hia Bartlett Pears, California Eggntni ious accident Thursday that will keep ‘ ‘brethren” of Jamestown, did loojj Damson PJunlSj"CaliforniaandFrcnch froiu pa; large hanging lamp with!med with black velvet. No orna- him at home several days, Charley like the people bad begun to realize Prunes and Pried Grapes at decotrated shade, brothers and sisters; f men ts. wo were some account after all. .Sure­ O kay’s. Turnbull had gone to Crawford's to chfoa mug, Raymond Bull; set of sil- Miss Lulu Barber wink cashmere ly prejudice is giving way in some The Ewpiemaux lady at Opera borrow a gun, and Lee when giving ver tor spoons, Mr, and Mrs, L. (L embroidered suiL Garnehr. , it to him was showing him something places at least, awd the good work of House, Monday evening, Pec. 29. Bull; towel and rack ami neck pins, Mbs Stella Barber black velvetand Rcsercpd scats at Stormont & Co’s at about it when it wa* accidentally dis­ tho organization, in a measure apprec­ Mr, and Mrs, J. B. Win tor; Smyrnaj eatin combinationsuit. No ornaments, iated. Miss Morgan, State Superin- 85 Mtd 25. cents. Children will be ad­ charged shooting John in the calf o f rug, George Winter; large and small Mif, Glias, Crouse, Mack heflrietta, mitted to the balcony for 10 cent?. tendaut of the “ Y's" added much to the leg Hr. J* O. Stewart Wfls called Smyrna rug, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. white ficlute fastened1 atthroat With Ik> not miss tlds one opportunity of a tho interest of the meeting, by her IHh time to see this specimen of n race and dressed the wound, Reid; fruit dish, Mr, hud Mrs John garnet brooch. sprightly‘report of the National, and o f people who inhabit the frozen Aspedid from 'Constantinople, Pc-; Kyle; linennapkihs.Pr. J. M. 8teW- Miss Rosa Stormont, black henri* i L m biuiri«lk on. tli-i r-m.Kt-™.. north, -v comber 16 says: Mri W hiteW j ftrt and wife; pair of head 1 r o s t e r fltee1 trimmings, natural flowers. | iTnkm »*, wnonitrihttttl m» it*. . Irish and Jersey Sweets Potatoes, at Rrid, the imeridin Minister, at Paris, j Miwt* LUBe ,and Rosa Stewart; r n* I Mite Lizzie Andrew, block silk aud j L a t e s t * tW wshoSin^our °riitor : *. v. * „ C ray’s. and Mrs. Reid*, who ara waking a tour tiqne oak . wicker, Amos Bull and j velvet com b in ation ^ . ' - jt id u n ^ They arce^tlylT* Sweet, spiced and sour pickles ::t ofjhe East, spent tetchd-day* ift^th*t danghtenr, pair of-lineu towels, Joe ■ ' Gray’s, M m m m p ^ condition over there* tl.M. city, and were the recipient of marked Turnbull and' sister; umber" colored silk, steel ttimmih^; BriHiaate. Boys and Gals toiwc and get Christ­ attentions# Mr. Reid' was proton toil pitches and tumblcri, 'Mr. and Mrs.* Misi Effie Barber*; black Iftecj-dress, The Esquinmux Sa a liigldy .educate mas gifts at , , G rayV. ■ ed lady. rj to. the Sultan, and wss.nfttoward the, \\*. A. Coilins; table cloth, Mr. natural ", ■ . . Choice, white clover lioncv at gdtot 6f honordt-i dllrner given by and Mas# John McCampbell; two ril- Mrs. l i f t Kvtri’ black heurietfa. '(J The kst fii^ur i i the land in found G ray’s. at «* ANDUfcw A B ko# llis.Majesty; Mm. Ueid was nbof yet‘dollar* Mr. and Mr*,... . W . .. H . Np.orhamente*,. ‘ ! ■ -* ■" 4 j . N otice » f Ncttism sH t honored by the Sulten, who c^nferred Hutnhismii Ijiea Iowa), Mr* R. Id ] “Mik,HTH-McRillah, seal brown 1 Theta vi'l k « gwtid Ahdwhia |u* All person* knowing tlmnwelves to her twdft « the Hhofkat. Tarbox; tot of fruit Mr. aud satin arhadHtnuhj, irredweent .trim* bilee vefote Jattuaty ltt, 1891, canm given ton wpmau. Mr. awl Mary.A* Mct'Anipbell: pair of enpq' MifwAuim McMillan, black, rilk, nms tvc pH-imkr 24,1890. Admit* interest will be changed "on all over M t^ Itoid lm\e left.•ft ( ’ojirix‘intlni*i>hi.*nd;’*Mi»wsai»dbasket ot to«,Mr, and jet and iUc;t trimiinfigs with tsmmfd Jou lii ceate lor adults, 10 cents Jor due aceounte. Rest>ectfully, fa t Hgri-f, | Mrs. Bt, and jicarl ornaitwiif* jchildrci!# I)oore ‘>j>cn at 7 o'clock. (iu o v m A

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