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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1897 by an authorized administrator of Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOL LX. NO. 52. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO: THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1897. $1.50 l’ER ANNEX IN ADVANCE, ■— Assignee's Sale of Real Fslulc.; The Uimctallic Commission. spiraey was the credit strengthening act 1 — 12s?jr?issSfej{SiiS5;s Because President McKinley has ap of 1869, tn which I already referred.1 N pursuance of an order of the Probate I-jft^-jtAic'J^Jrua pointed commissioners to go abroad and This act was passed March 18, 1869, and I• Court <>f Knox county. Ohio. 1 will offer THE MONEY QUESTION * for sale at public auction, on MANY TH. sound the European governments on 0/ \it read as follows: “That in order to re Thinday, the 20th day »f flay, 1897, w hen the Creator said to woman, thesuljectof international bimetallism, ii/ move any doubt as to the purpose of the At I o'clock p. tn.. upon the premises, one "In sorrow Shalt thou bring forth „„t a lew newspapers which helped to Government to discharge all just obliga mile north of Howard, Ohio, the following children, that a curse was pro-• lect b!n) arc ,,reaVi int0 ironical WRITTEN FOR THE BANNER BY HON’. HUGO PREYER. described real estate, situate in the county tions to the public creditors, and to settle of Knox and State of Ohio, to-wit: ; nounced against the human race, I T* • . c , NUMBER X. nil conflicting quiet ions and interpreta Being the west part of lot No. 2H. in sec i but the joy felt by every Mothe; ,, 1 h“‘ ,he ™““’rul tion No. I. In township 7. range II. in the V. I I when she first presses to’hcr hcart ! P'l'y 1'le 'gw Itself to promote interna- yw tions by which such obligations have 8. military district, bounded and describ—ed1 as follows' her babe, proves the contrary ; ll,,n*1 bul “ “ understood been contracted, it is hereby provided Beginning at a stone, marked J. B . on the west line of said quarter township, or se Danger and suffering lurk in as it was during the campaign,that There are many honest but poorly of history read Thad. Stevens’ warning and declared that the faith of the United tion number I. and lot No. 28. and running EVERY the pathway of the Expectant thia promise was meant to be of service informed persons who believe that our speech in Congress, EebruaryUO, I860, States is solemnly pledged to the pay thence south Ido poles t<> a stone at the southwest corner of said quarter and the Mother, and should be avoided, only in keeping free silver Republicans where he exposes the lobbyists and ment in coin or its equivalent of all the center of Howard township, from which bonded debt is an honest one and point a maple, witness 10 Inches in diameter, ?&les to a 2?4^'3j ized, in full vigor and strength, 'singlegold standard may no*, speak well interests. notes, and of all interest bearing obliga slake from which a hickory, 20 Inches in • bonds save the Union?” they say. diameter, bears N. To degrees. E. 13 links: i rTlkwa I for their moral state, but while a sense I desire briefly to call your attention I also ask them to read “Spaulding's tions of the United States.” (16 Stat., 1.) thence North Iflw poles t«» a dogwood as a V*-.-5 POWDER corner from which a white oak two feet In ' DAY.. . of humor is part of the ordinary human to some solid laws and facts which History of the War.” Mr. Spaulding Reader, remember that in 1869, when diameter Is North degrees. East St-1001 jjftda MOTHER’S FRIEND make up, it needs a man deficient in was a member of Congress, and does, as this law was passed, silver as well as Absolutely Pure. poles; thence West I'll ,Miles to the place of speak for themselves, and I will, I hope, beginning. Estimated to contain loo acres so relaxes the that respect to condemn them seriously. give these “patriots” a little insight into Mr. Stevens, expose the scoundrels. gold, were the coin 01 the United States. Celebrated for its great leavening more or less, and being the same landsdccii- , system and as strength and healthfulness. Assures the cd by Jonathan ** * ‘ * * The commission is a joke—not a very the matter. I also ask you to read the speech of The law was passed so as to bar the greeu food against alum and all forms of adul Held*. Sec Knox sists Nature, teration common to the cheap brands. PP. pages 302 pxxl one, to be sure, but still a joke. I will prove what statements I make W. D. Kelley, “the Father of the backs from beiug used to pay those obli Royal IIAKIXO PilWhm co.. NEW YORK. ('rltcnlleld and wue io nacnvi iuw'oii. see that the nec Yet President McKinley has done the gations which were originally all payable Heed Records WW. pages 512 and 5li JfCaeJ essary change from the official records and reports of House,” delivered at Philadelphia, Jan Appraised at 84.MKI. fdJM right thing in carrying out formally the uary 1,1876, where he shows up the in lawful money. Lawful money was Agents Wanted for Fertilizer. Terms of sale-4100 to lw paid on day of . NOW government officials, which testimony takes place sale, and balance of one-third of the pur- J pledge of his platform. He was in unimpeachable and can only be robbers. gold, silver and paper. Remember,also, , I represent a large Eastern Fertilizing chase price to l>e paid within thirty da vs without Nau- Co., and want an agent in every town from day of sale; one-third to be paid In honor bound to do that, though nobody denied by a man void of all common The Legal Tender Act of February that all present obligations are payable one year, and one-third in two years from sea, Headache, ship in Knox and adjoining counties. day of sale, and deferred payments to hear Nervous or knows better than he wliata bit of hum sense, or a knave who is interested in 25, 1862, states that the greenbacks can under this law, as stated by Secretary Give references. <1 percent. Interest per annum, payable an bug the promise was. He, in common l>e converted into bonds. The same law, Carlisle. There are no gold obligations. E. B. Hukill, Gen Agt., nually. KLI A. WOLFE. Gloomy Fore misleading his countrymen. I will Assignee of James Dawson. You may drop in our boding of dan- with everybody else, is aware that he simply refer to the laws and statements however, also declares that the green AU bonds of the Government can l>e Convenience, Fayette Co.,0 I- B. Hofck and J. W. McCakkon, Attor ------— , neys for Assignee. ger, andthe was chosen to the Presidency because where they can be found, as I do not backs shall be a legal tender and lawful paid lawfully in either gold or silver. A forty-pound turkey was served at store and see something new. trying hour is robbed of its pain his election would mean the mainten desire to take up six or eight columns money. That all governments had and have ex an Allentown (Penn.) feast. ADMINISTRATOR'S AOTTckT and suffering, as so many happy ance of the gold standard for another ercised this right to pay in any metal WOTICG Is hereby given that the under- of space with them. I want you also to read the law of Health and vigor are essential for suc four years. ■A-w nigned has been appointed and quaUlled NEW DRESS GOODS, both mothers have experienced. In Secretary Boutwell’s report of 1872, March 7, 1864, which gave the Secreta most convenient or cheapest, I have cess. Therefore make yourself strong and Administrator, with the will annexed, of the Nothing but “Mother’s Friend” does The London Times, which is a good estate of pages 28 to 38, we find a complete re ry of the Ireasur)- the right and power shown by quoting from Lord Liverpool, healthy by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilia. BENJAMIN KERR, woolen and wash goods. New this Don’t be deceived or Republican on the money question, port of all the obligations of whatever to sell gold. He was only required to $75,000,000 bonds, issued between 1863 late of Knox County. Ohio, deceased, by the persuaded to use anything else. comprehends the motive for the com At Wcstgrove, Penn . 46 pics wore con Probate Court of said county. form issued by the United States. From retain sufficient to pay the interest on and 1868, were made payable in coin, as sumed at “a moving.” April 12, 1W»7. Veilings, new Gloves, uew “Mother’s Friend” !9 the greatest remedy ever missioners’ appointment as well as we it I qu3te as follows: bonds. were also $196,118,300 known as the 10- W. 8. KERR. ut on the market, anil all our customers praise it When bilious or costive, eat a C-asca- Administrator with will annexed. do on this side of the water, and it has 40s. All other l>onda were payable in Cighly.”—W. H. King A Co., Whitewright, Tex, 1861. —In 1861 our entire national Now in view of these facte how dare ret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed. II. H. A It M. Greek. Attorneys for Adminis lawful money. (See 12 Stat., 709, and trator. Laces, new Embroideries, All Of druggists at $1.00, or sent by mail on receipt no fear that the bimetallic commission debt was $90,580,873. Now the war any man 3ay the bonds were a necessi 10c. 25c. of price Write for book containing valua ers will interfere with the good thing of commenced, and in that year we cre ty? 13 Stat., 13, and History of National ble information for all Mothers, mailed free. which the money lenders of England Loans, pages 152 to 159, Treasury De A West Chester (Penn.) farmer cut? a LEGAL NOTICE. of the newest patterns and The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. ated a debt of $573,250,200. Of this How dare he say that they saved the toeoffhis chickens for iudentificalion. are in the enjoyment. ‘‘Separate agree debt $235,459,200 circulated as money, Union ? partment, 1881.) ig some where In the State of Kansas; Samuel design We propose to lead ments with the United States,” says the $140,084,750 drawing interest, and the How dare he say that our greenbacks This is also proven by the speech de A Hoa.oliold Ncceaalty. It. McCammcnt. residing at Hutchinson. Kansas: Mary Bruce.George G. McCammcnt Times, “are out of the question when balance of $95,364,450 not drawing a were not lawful money, and only a livered by John Sherman, Feb. 27, 1867, Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won and Ellen McCammcnt, residing at Effing the nations of Europe do not wish to dollar of interest from us, but furnishing debt? in which he said: “I say that equity derful medical discovery of the age, pleas ham. III.: Susa McWilliams, residing at Pine in fashions and quality and at ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently Bluff, Arkansas; James S. McCammcnt, re agree among themselves in favor of us the means of carrying ou the war. How dare he say that we received and justice are amply satisfied if we re and positively cn kidnej’s. liver ;iud bowels, siding at Sterling. Kansas; Adam McCam mcnt and Ella McCammcnt. whose residence prices lower than ANYBODY. bimetallism.” It sees no prospect of a The money consisted of Treasury notes coin for our bonds abroad, when the deem these bonds in the same kind ol cleansing the entire system, disjiel colds, is unknown, will take notice that on the :«ith 8® cure headache, fever,' habitual constipa day of March. IW7. Samuel H. Davidson hied conference of the powers through the $35,374,450, demand notes $60,000,000. Secretary says not ? money, of the same intrinsic value it tion and biliousness. Please buy and trv a his petition In the Common Pleas Court of efforts of Messrs. Wolcott, Stevenson and All of this money, I admit, was after How can he defend the action of, bore at the time they were issued. box or C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25. 50 eeuts. Sold Knox county, Ohio. In case No. .VJ53, against Remember the place. anti guarantee! to cure by all druggists. the above named parties and others, pray You Never Paine, who, it hopes, “will Hot unduly ward by our money manipulators, Congress in changing the money of the j Gentlemen may reason about this mat ing for a correction of deeds, and that h'ls title be quieted to the following described protract their interesting hut futile ex classed as a debt, which fact I deny. country so as to compel the people to ter over and over again, and they can Somerset County, Pennsylvania, has a real estate, situated in Jackson township. periments upon the stability of the 1862. —In 1862 the government issued pay in gold coin what was payable in not come to any other conclusion; at hen that laid an egg measuring 5, by 8 Knox couniy. Ohio: Being so acres, bcin, Drank inches. the north half of the northeast quarter o financial convictions now governing obligations to the amount of $1,726,752,- silver and greenbacks ? least that has been my conclusion after section 22. township 5. and range 10; also 12 such coffee acres in section 19. township 5. and range 10. European policy.” There is the familiar 241, of which amount $1,061,552,241 was How dare he say there was no con the most careful consideration. Senators Said parties are required to answer on or Bocklen s Arnica Salve. before the 24th day of May, ISOT. or Judg H.S • • • Republican smile in that gentle drive, issued as money, not one dollar of which spiracy, when Thad. Stevens, Spaulding, are sometimes in the habit, in order to Tba Beat Salve in the world for Cuts ment mav be taken against them. but there is no smile in the Times’s con drew interest except the certificates of Wm. D. Kelly and others who were in defeat the argument of an antagonist, of Bruises. Sores. Ulcere. Salt Rheum. Fever SAMUEL H. DAVIDSON. Sores.Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Plaintiff clusion that “President McKinley will indebtedness. The money consisted of Congress at the time, say there was? saying that this is repudiation. Why, L. B. Hoven and-J. W. McCAKRON, Attorneys Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive, fur Plaintiff. be able to point to the commissioners’ legal tender notes, greenbacks and frac How can any one deny that the sir, every citizen of the United States ly cures Piles, or ro pay required. It if NIXON euaranteed togire satisfaction or money re has conformed h's business to the legal labors as redeeming his election pro tional currency—all of which gave ue debt which bears the heaviest on us was funded. Price25 cents per box. For sale —THE— ersey mises, and to their failure as showing the means of carrying on the war. not principally created after the war ? tender clause. He has collected and bv Geo. R. Baker A Son’s. 22feb-lv J that if America wants free silver Bhe 1863. —In 1863 the government issued How dare any one 6ay that the gov paid his debts accordingly.” must procure it at her own risk.’ obligations of various kinds to the ernment always desired to pay off its Old, bluff, Ben Wade, of Ohio, in a Leprosy is spreading in Spain in an C. I. & C. RT Notwithstanding the strength of the amount of $1,837,776,400, of which $1,- obligations when the records show a law letter written December 13, 1867, said: alarming manner. Schedule in t fleet flat & GO. bimetallic sentiment in England, her 204,882,000 was current as money and giving it the power to sell its coin in the “1 am for the laboring portion of our Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and 17,1896. (offee capitalists and her government can be helped to carry on the war. market and show that it did so ? Does people. The rich will take care of bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. outh Bound. relied on to prevent it firom having prac 1864. —This year the government cre a man ot business pay interest on a themselves. W’e never agreed to pay Its wonderful Philadelphia has made 1,750 changes Central Time •2 •28 +38 t8 tical expression. The London Times is ated obligations to the value of $1,417,- debt when he has the ready money with the 5-20s in gold; no man can find it in in street names during the past year. East Side Square. good authority on the situation. The 382,500, of which $1,203,882,000 was le which to pay it off? the bond I will never consent to have A. m. I’. M P. M STRENGTH AND Just tpr a loc. box of Cascarets, the Cleveland..... 1.7 8 10 8 bO 1 4.0 McKinley commission, like the Republi gal money and used as such, and which How can any sane man deny that the one payment for the bondholder and finest liver and bowel regulator ever Hudson ...... 9 10 9 WV 2 35 RARE FLAVOR can platform’s bimetallic pledge, is for helped to pay off the soldiers and wind debt which we yet owe is harder to pay another for the people. It would sink made. Akron -...... 0 35 9 33 3 0o Orrville...... 10 33 10 38 4 01 are due to the scientific campaign use solely. ’ up the war. Let us sum it all up now: and greater in proportion to our means any party, and it ought to.” Thad Stevens said in the House, The Silver street ditch at Marion was Millersburg ...... 11 14 11 1G 4 42 roasting it receives —a But the old question to which that Issued 1W1...... » JK3.ufiO.2W of payment than it was in 1865? What Killbuck ...... 11 211 11 20 4 55 1WK ...... :...... l.T'26.753.241 ----- . 1868: “If I knew of any party sold to McGray A Crow, of Columbus, Brink Haven..... 11 53 11 5G; 5 25 5 46 process used by no other pledge gave rise puts itself again: If 1SSS ...... 1 .«37.77fl.a« money is in the Treasury is not paying for $54,830. the engineer's estimate hav Danville...... 12 02 f 12 00 5 35| 5 54 free silver would be ft bad thing, why 1864...... I.417.»ej00 debts. in this country that would go for paying ing been $’<4,400. Gambier...... 12 20 12 25 j 5 55 G 12 mill. ?o.65«.171.341 in coin that which is payalflein currency, hould the Republican party ask other Total...... Will any one tell me how the nation George Woods, of Lima, was passing Mt. Varnoj) • 12 3»»} 12 40. 6 10 6 25 12 48 l12 45, 6 15 6 30 Save the Trade Marks nations to help us to get it?—New ’S ork Of this amount the following was legal al hanking swindling is to be continued thus enhancing its value one-half; if I an empty gasoline barrel with a iantern Centerburg...... 1 17 1 12 6 42 6 57 Journal. money: unless you continue the bonds ? Or do knew there was such a platform, and when it took fire and exploded. Woods 8unbury ...... 1 341 1 341 7 00 7 20 1HA1...... « 235.458.300 was seriously burned. Coesterville...... 1 52 1 52 7 18 7 38 IM2 ...... 1.0S1.753.251 you desire to adopt Mr. Harter’s scheme such a determination on the part of .....A 15 7 45 05 liMS:...... 1.788.77&.4OO ColjUfl^Hts i ? 15J / 8 Absurdity of Those ‘Prosperity’’ 1K64 1.203,8*2.000 of using railroad bonds? If so, why has anybody, I would vote on the other side. A horse and buggy stolen from Sco Promises every banker in the country condemned I would vote for no such swindle on the bey A Van De Veer, of Troy, Ohio, were Cincinna'i 0 00 8 40 Total...... 44.263,870,841 left at a farm house near that city. The r. u. LM. I It is Major McKinley’s “preoccupa hig scheme? tax payers ot the country. I ’^ould March 3, 1865, Congress passed a law thieves were arrested nt Deshler. tion with the tariff” that bothers the How can any man deny the report of vote for no such speculation in favor of North Bound. —this was after the war was over—as Jackson Cropper, and extensive lum New York Herald, and it strives to the Secretary of the Treasury of 1891, the large bondholders, the millionaires, Central Time •27 |35 t7 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. follows: “Be it enacted------ber dealer, was arraigned in Court at rouse him by calling his attention to where it shows that since 1865 we have who took advantage of our folly in Portsmouth on the charge of embezzle That the Secretary of the Treasury be t. M » M. the facte that “the prosperity of which paid the debt in principal and interest granting them coin payment of in ment, brought by S. S. Patton, of Cat Cincinnati.....Lv 8 00 8 00 and get your choice of authorized, at his discretion, to receive In Latest Shades and Patterns, he was the advance agent still lingers nearly six times over? (See statistical terest.” lettsburg, Ky. any Treasury notes or other obligations Columbus ..._Lv 11 45 12 35 G 00 5 00 by the way, * * * Industries are still abstract l»y Secretary of the Treasury John Sherman, in a letter written to Westerville...... 12 00 1 0G G 5 28 Presents Free. issued under any act of Congress,wheth depressed. * * * The railroads are not 1891, page 3.) his friend, Mr. Mann, March 30, 1868, Sunbury...... 15 25 fl 38 U 4i 5 4G In one pound er bearing interest or not in exchange Hood’s is the Finest ten ter bn_ 12 42 1 51 ? U. 6 08 doing a good business, freight not com I have quoted facte, all official, giving says: “I was glad to receive your letter. nr If: for any description of bonds authorized 1 08 2 a. 7 2. 6 35 Quality all That Could be Desired. packages only. ing forward freely. * * * Wages not go you volume and page, day and date.aud My personal interests are the same as M‘- V'rnon 1 13 L 2 26 7 Jo 8 40 by this act,” etc.. This year the govern Ganib 1 24 2 40 fi 53 ing up as promised.” if you will not look them up your6el yours, but I do not intend to be in 7 •*< at all grocers. ment issued bonds to the amount of Spring Medicine—Tonic, Ap Danv ...... - 1 42 f2 59 » ov 7 15 And, having made these statements and be convinced that I am right, and fluenced by them. Y’our idea that we Brink Haven ... 1 51 0 $958,567,990, taking in exchange there of undoubted fact, the Herald goes on you simply set up a howl that it is all a propose to violate or repudiate a prom e Killbuck...... 2 22 8 STYLE AND FIT CORRECT for Treasury demand notes, and other petizer, Strength Builder Miilersburg...... 2 34 to ask : lie, and that you know more than the whenweoflerto redeem the princijal Orrville ...... 3 2-5 money obligations of the government, u o_ “How will heavier duties on man government’s sworn officials, why, that in legal tenders is erroneous. I think Akron...... 4 20 no Jo which were destroyed. The above law It Makes You Eat, Sleep, Work Hudson...... 4 45 11 u- ufactures help this state ot things. is your privilege. No man is so blind the bondholder violates his promise and Happy. Cleveland...... Ar gave the Secretary of the Treasury pow 12 lv At Live and Let Live Price3 Heavier duties may enable produceis as he who has eyes, yet will not see. when he refuses to take the same kind er to do this and Hugh McCullough, an to produce, hut will they help con Jesus had some experience with that of money he paid for the bonds. If English hanker, then our Secretary of « We think Hood’s Sarsaparilla is 114 M | nanoKN branch 113 ' sume! 8 to consumed And what is ihe class, which seems to have grown amaz the case is to be tested by the law, I am THE PRICE IS LOW he Treasury, availed hinuelf of the the finest Spring and family medicine. A M. I P N A. R. SIPE, use of stimulating manufactures unless ingly in number in the United States. right; if by J. Cooke's adverti&emeute, I privilege, and he says in his report of I had been bothered with headache 00 Lv... Millersburg... A r ...... t 6 05 you can stimulate the markets for them Before leaving the subject of indebted am wrong. If, under the law as it 7 00' ...-Killbuck...... “ ...... 5 30 And «h.__ EAST BOUND. 3 V'O an amount without precedent in our statement by Secretary Bout well, in does the work of them all combined, per cent., which equals annually over [8omerville Journal.) history. It exceeded by $2o,000,000< > 1874, January 22, in which he states that ■ ■ rosaa the o,‘b' i'*1’8 10 uk* ». I 8 16 It and only CQits 25c a bottle. Wonder the balance of 1878, the top-notch of three billion dollars ($3,000,000,000.) A motorman has to be quite expert Hood S Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. for $21,000,000 of coin bonds sold abroad ful, wonderful!, ^135 the virtues of this any previous year, an J when Europe Now, let us go a step further and as eneed before he can manage always to (Central Time) u m am nm was suffering lrom one of its severest we did not receive one cent of coin from Lv Chicago...... 19 15 f6 06, 7 <9 great, universal rviueJFy. You take no certain what you must give up to pay stop his car with the rear platform di p in p tti kA HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO famines. England, but other American securities. Origin or Tariff. chapoos in buying it eithar, for if you this interest. All the farm products in rectly opposite a mud puddle. Fostoria.. 4 63, 3 lUl SHAVE \A UTH.” Take the crack years of the McKin He read a letter from the Bank of Eng Every’ day when we open our morn .fecl/CV hi^elit after using it as directed ley law—that is, 1891-92-93—and we the United States are only worth $2,213,. ing newspaper and read the political f2 4o.a m am land, showing that we could not draw Lv Sandusky...... jyour.drnggisf jvill give you your mon#y find that the “Hood” of inq>orte each 402,564. Then, if we sold all the farm How’s This ’ Lv Mnnsfitdd...... — 6 59| 4 3G| 4 33 19 05 year exceeded last year’s under the coin from that country. discussions in its columns we are sure *• Mt Verunn 7 45| 5 47 5 31|U 22 tuftek. You see it rests nothing to try it Wilson law, by from $100,000,000 to (See Congressional Record Vol. II, products of the United States, they We offer One Hundred Dollars Re to come across something ah »ut the would not he sufficient to pay this an ward for any case of Catarrh that can I a m It' :is cheaper to buy (lie 56c bottle ns it $150,000,000. In no year of the McKin part 9, appendix pages 23-24.) tariff. Everyone knows the meaning of SAPOLIO ley law was the balance of merchandise nual interest. Do you begin to see the not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Lv Ciacluuati 1 IkMtainN 2! times ss much as the 25c Here I also offer the testimony of the word tariff, hut it is not generally IS THE PROPER THING //OR HOUSE-CLEANING. trade in our favor equal to that of last F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props , a ©.r> m s J&a. If y eu don’t ueed it to-day get a Hugh McCullough, where, in his report enormity of interest? All the cattle Toledo, Ohio. known where it originated It is of Lv, Newark.••• 8 3n G 49 *'ou •omething else lican party into a speedy retirement Again, I want to show that the gov valued at $2,790,272,(506. These are not nally, acting directly upon the blood tariff laws on the merchandise of al, New York .... G 30 6 52:12 50 to marry. As soon as she lias developed name to CaXherineSnider after her arrival and mucous surfaces of the system. in this country, but her real name ha d Notice the impri, Herb Med. Co The prophecy came true; and the Re ernment had no honest intention of equal to the task of paying the interest vessels passing in and out of the Medi wi:st novMi. into a marriageable maiden the jar is Price 75 cents per hot tile. Sold by all turned wiU» its mouth to the street; to go on the legal document. Springfield O.,ones ch H,ld don't publican party, unmindful of Blaine’i paying its debts as soon as possible, for on the debts. Druggists. Testimonials free. terranean. They claimed the right by _ from July 1,1867, to September 1,1876, BfATIOKB 3 I 15 17 when the yoyn^ lady gets married f the Russia exported 1,500,000,009 eggs it- be persuaded to taka something else, for admonitions, is now diligently arrang The total value of all products in the virtue of strength, and for years netted jar is. removed altogether!- * • 11896. . ing matters »o that history shall repeat the government sold coin in the mar United States of farm, mine and factory Weather and Crime. a rich income. — Harper's Round (Bulern P ni P ni p m it is not as good Lightning Hot Lv. a.hington Ut 8 05 4 201 Drops. itself. kets of this country to the amount of is $7,431,294,775. It requires, as will be [Philadelphia Press. Tabfo. _ a ml $522,000,000. This amount would have seen, nearly one-half of our combined Prof. Willis L. Moore, in a recent Lv. heeling... 7 35 10 16 3 45 a m Poet's BixHaF I lace. paid off every dollar of coin indebted products to pay the interest. W’hat lecture, cited statistics to show what a *• Z»r.eaville..—. ■ 9 42 12 tt « 13 Walther von der Vogel*. e*de 8 burial ness it the government officials were left goes to the banker for the use of his great effect the weather conditions have Constipation Lv. Newark...... - 10 32 1 7 1* 8 29 honest in their statement that it was the money and to the protected manufact p m N9Y CATHARIilC place in the Neuronwter av " urzburg on crime. There is a larger proportion Causes fully half the sickness In the world. It Lv. Columtj*..... 11 fc» 1 10 7 15 has t>ee:i discovered by Dr- Kerler, of desire of the government to pay its urer and monopolist, leaving the toiler, of crime in the hot months than in the retains the digested food too long in the bowels •• CindkoeU..... 5 URY debts as soon as possible. (See who creAtes it all, barely sufficient to and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indi- p -n the University in tliat town. 7JinKent, dropped dead while enterprises to employ and pay labor.” prove were I writinc ujon that subject. murders during the three coldest J. Van Smith, Oen’l Supt. {, " :77~ ----- Bfrer -rip „r ripe, but cause -y natural results. Sam- Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Ixiwell, Mass. plr ami bookletfkre. Ad. STi;U! I.<• ihe largest and liveliest held in Ohio rela'ivee and members of the Levering Mrs. Sarah Honk a war, of Mt. Vernon, is Holy Spirit and confirmed a class in the Saturday, thr 15th day of lay, 1897, Concrete Work W ere three to family, notifying them ihat the history of the guest of her brother.T. 8. Pitkin- College chapel on Tuesday a her noon at 5 by cither party for many years. Between the hours of 1 p. m. and 3 p. m. of Of all kinds. Sidewalks. Floors. Curbing. ---- > - — ibis family is about ready f*r publication, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert and children, o'ch ck and at Bedell mission in the evening said day. the following descrilied lands and Cemetery Work, etc., done by expert, exper five dollars, now and for the purpose of ascertaining how of near Mt. Liberty, visited W. A- Picker at 7 o'clock. tenements, to-wit: ienced workmen. Substantial in construc Tiik commencement of war between many copies of the book will be requited. ing and family over Sunday Situate in the county of Knox and State of tion. artistic in tlnish. All work guaranteed Turkey and Greece had the v fleet of There are relatives in nearly every stale D- P. Hawkins went to Centerburg Sun Mr John Flood, headmaster of the Ken Ohio, being part of the north part of the not to crack or develop defects of any kind. ONE DOLLAR and territory in ihe U 8 This history has yon Military acaduny, has resigned his southeast quarter of section 14. fn township Prices as low aa tlrst-claas work can be running up the price of wheat in this day to see his first and only nephew, sou of 7. and range 12. U. S. M. lands, and bounded done. been in preparation for over five ysars past Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Heading,on. piaition, to take effect in June. Mr. Flood as follows: W. H. PRATT, for your choice. and extends back for a period of seversi Mrs- Ella Johnson, who sprained her foot country. It's a wonder the McKinley has been connected with the academy for a Beginning at the northeast comer of said Corner Main and Chestnut streets. organs didn’t attribute it to the Dingley undred years. Mr. Levering expects to badly about a week ago, is ab’e to be tract, running thence north *9 degrees and ma 1 over a thousand letiers to these art ucd again. number of years aud h is proved a very effi 8 minutes, west 83 and 42-100 poles to a post at the northeast comer of land formerly be hill and the gold standard. friends. Mrs. W. V. Wright is quite jioorly at cient instructor. longing to J. Wysenger: thence south 1^ de BUT A REASONABLE REDUCTION ON ALL The first class in mus’c taught by the this writing. Dr. Stetling Dean of the college lias been grees. west 20 and 85-tno poles to the south M uhhai. Field, the groat Chicago writer, aorne 45 year* ago. was composed of east corner of said J. Wysenger lot: thence three daughters* of Nathan Levering, de- conffueJ to the bouse for several days by au south s9 degrees, east 83 and 42-100 poles to a ir.- reliant, thinks the new tarift bill will eased.Satah Ann, Mery Jane aDd Esther. BLADENSBURG. a'tack of grip. post on the cast line of said tract: thence 25 ladled north 1 degree, east at and 85-100 poles to the he a good thing for the big lawyers, and They cams regularly once a week to his The athletic field of the Kenyon Military place of beginning, estimated to contain 14 UNDERWEAR, 1 residence to receive a lesson, and made acres. Hpring Jackets declared that “there is scarcely a line in rapid progress in vocal music. The two Business Change—The PostolHce Re academy is being graded and put in good Appraised at f280. the hill that will not have to be in. older ladies saDg treble end the vounger. moved to the Neely Property—Dr. condition for the spring sports. Terms of Sale: Cash. JUSTUS D. SMOOTS. terpreteil by the Supreme Court.” Esther, sang alto, and their teacher base, Omer’s New Home. Free dent Peirce is t» be present in May at Sheriff. Knox county. Ohio. Were three to rinse meetings are remembered by the the convention of the.Dioceseof Lexington H. H. A R. M. Greek. Attorneys for Plain FANCY SHIRTS,! writer with the greatest of pleasure Esther Isaac Taylor has purchased the harness tiff. ! Foraker has compelled McKinley (o died a few years after this. Sarah Ann shop of A. L. Blue. and will make an address both there and at Mt. Vernon. O.. April 14,1807. ten dollars, now change his determination to appoint married John Mclnall, and died a number Mr. El'jah Hall and wife visited friends the Kentucky convention of the Brother of veare ago. The last of the trio, Mary and relatives, of thia plac*. the past week. hood of 81. Andrew. ONE DOLLAR Bellamy Storer First Assistant Secretary Mr. A. L Blue has moved to the Neely LEGAL Jane, married Robert Moffat, and died re The Kenyon assembly has elected Mr. NOTICE. of State. Storer is to go to Belgium as cently at Iberia and was interred there. The property, and will still be our postmaster for your choice. Minister. Another illustration of the ilhers are buried in the Waterford ceme until August. George J. Sweetla- d, jr., to coach the foot LANCHE ARCHER. Benjamin Archer, a Woolen Hosiery, etc. | tery. Mrs. L. B. Houck, of Mt Veruon. has re ball team during the next season. Mr. B minor over 14 yearsof age.Ralph Arch weakness of McKinley’s spinal col Royal Bigbee, of Newark, is here assist turned home after spending a few days er. a minor over 14 ‘years of age. and Marv with her parents, of this vicinity. Sweetland is a student of Hobart college Archer. a minor under 14 years of age. each umn. ing at the Ix»t Run distillery. and all of whom reside at’No. 152 54tn street, The farmers are preparing their fields for and has done excellent work on the team of in the city of Chicago, in the countv of R. C. Mitcheil, Son & Co., s grain that college. Cook, in the State of Illinois, will take no Still congress is meeting and ad AMITY. Marion Fry has returned to the Burg, The Rev Wm. N. Guthrie.of Cincinnati, tice that on the 10th day of April. A. D., 1887, journing from day to day without the after ao extended visit with his brother, Lucilla Archer filed her petition in the Com IO pieces SO. 11 SOUTH MAIN. will be iu Gambier oh April 29 and 30 and mon Pleas Court of Knox county. Ohio, in smallest attempt to do anything. The Johu, of Centerburg. case number 5887. against the above named A Weird Musical Combination Strikes Billy Cumriue has moved into the Lu May 1, to deliver his second course of lect- parties and others praying for partition of Dress (woods members seem afraid that to attempt to the Town and Entertains Small Au cinda McMullen property, on South Main uies on English literature. The subjects the following described real estate, situate stieet. in the county of Knox and State of Ohio, legislate they might break the spell of diences—Personals. Meedames Lulu Fowls and Grace Ash a e as follows: Thursday, April 29. Coler and being in range 12, township 5. quarter 4. “confidence and prosperity” so recently and being lot It and the east part of lot 10. Mrs. Rosanna Cunningham has bad ar. craft made a Hying trip to Vernon last idge; Friday, April 30, Shelley; Sarturday, containing 222 acres, more or less. The prices at which we are Were fifty cents, week. restored. other light stroke of paralysis, but at this May 1, Robert Browning. Also the following described real estate, selling shoes for men, women Dr. Cosner having bought the Blue prop On Saturday- evening. May 1, Ptof. Guth situate in said state, countv. range, town and children rendera some sort writing she is better. erty. moved last week to hts new abode. ship and quarter, and being'lot 15 and part now THIRTY- Senator Quay says Senator Hanna Mr. ftei-jttniu Porter has returned to rie will deliver, in Philo lull, a lecture on of lot 14. containing 285 acres, more or less. of an explanation necessary. Shelby to resume work as a carpenter. Mrs. Bertie Hayes spent last week with Also the following described real estate, An over-stocked New York NINE CENTS. must have “a season ticket” to the Mrs. Charles Wei rick, of Akron, has gone her paieols, Mr. aud Mrs. Leander McCatu- Wm Blake, profusely illustrated with lan situate in said state, county, range, town raent. market, ready money to our presidential mansion from the frequency io Mt. Vernon to visit friends. tern slides. ship and quarter, and being the west part Mr. Itsrnice Williamson has purchased M ias Viola Richard left our town last week of lot 18. containing 18 acres, more or less. credit in the bank, a shrewd of Ins calls on the President. Probably for New Castle, where she will Hay a few Also the following described real estate, buyer on the spot—that is the the John Kunkel properly of Curtis Mc weeks end then spend the coming summer situate in said state, county, township and they are picking out the offices that Kee — The dancing pavilion at Lake Hiawa range and in quarter 1. an«f iteing the south position in a nutshell. Hun in Richland county with her lather. east corner of lot 11, containing 90 acres, Mr William O’Bryan has been repairing tha Park will he in charge of Prof. Al dreds are henefitting daily by will best further Hanna's senatorial his property by building a new garden Misses Della Davis and Bina Hess spent more or less. Sunday with friends at Bedford. Also the following described real estate, our good fortune and foresight. contpaign. fence. He has ihe nicest property in town Richards, this season. situate in the said state, county, township Will you be one of them? The lowest — ■ .. < ■ - Mr. T. J. Hess spent a few hours in Mt. and lakes pride in kteping it in good re Veruon, Saturday. — Frank Simmons, the photographer, and range and in quarter 1, ana being the Here are a few inducements What a spectacle is presented in the pair. north-west part of lot 8. and containing 187 prices The great panorama Ramipanna musical Cintha Horn, of Utica, returned home was slightly injured in a runaway on Mul and three-fourths acres, more or less. for you to join the ranks: lower House of Congress! Reed holds troup. from some unknown part of the Sunday, aft-r a week's visit with friendsat berry street. M nt Uy evening. Also the following described real estate, this place. situate in the said state, countv. township sway over the Republican majority, re world, settled down upon our quiet village — Recorder C. C. Jackson is transcribing and range and in quarter 1, and being the Ladles’ Fine Kid Lace, and brightened up the heartj ol the people east central part of lot 8 and containing 50 On ALL LINES LONDON, CANADA, fuses to appoint committees, or allow with their soul-inspiring music, which con general index to deeds No. 4, having been acres, more or less. $1.00 any business to he transacted, and de sisted of two drums and a big brass born. ANKNEYTOWN. authorized to do by the County Commis Also the followThg described real estate, e?er offered in situate in the county of Knox, and state of Ladies-’ Fine Kid Button, clares his intention of continuing this They gave two entertainments. Friday sioner?. Ohio, and in range 11. township 5. and in night their audience consisted of one little Narrow Escape from Fire of Scott section 17. and being part out of lot No. 9 the city. policy until the tariff hill is passed. boy. Saturday night the audience swelled — Mayor Hunt is iu receipt of a Utter containing l and 75-100 acres, more or less. $1.00 Davis’ Residence East Friday—Move All of the above described real estate being 10 about half n dozen. from James Westwater in which he s'ates premises owned bv Benjamin Bell in his Misses’ Fine Kid Plain Toe, The paramount issue in the coming Mr. Burley Fletcher, of Mt Vernon, visit ments of People. that he will be in the city today to confer life time and of which he died seized. ed hia parents over Sunday. campaign will he Mark Hanna’s can A- R. 8bira was in Columbus on busi with the committee in regard to the start Said praver is also for a decree finding 50c CREAM - ALE Mrs. Grant, of near Danville, was buried that the above named parties defendant didacy for the United States Senator on Sundav. ness last week. ing of the bridge works. have no interest or estate in the said prop Meu’s Fine Shoes, Dr. Eastman and wife of Belleville, Sun- erty and for general equitable relief. ship. There ought not to he, and will davad with C. V. Humphrey. — Mohican Tribe. No. 60, Red Yen, at Said parties are required to answer on or before the 12th day of June. 1897. or judg $1.00 Is brewed from the very best A AO. 1 MALT, not he, any doubt as to how Ohio will James McIntire was iu Mansfield on busi their n eeting Monday eveuing appointed CENTERBURG. ness last week. ment may be taken against them. the foil > wing com nr. ttee to make arrange J. B‘. Waight and Cooper & Mookk. Men’s Working Shoes, THE CHOICIST HOPS, AXI) ABSOLUTELY vote on that proposition. A Silver Thera were quite a number of young Attvs. for the Plaintiff. Democrat will be the next Senator front County W. C. T. U. to Meet June 10th people in town Friday evening. ments for the meeting of the Grand Lodge, April 20th. 1897. 1.00 i S. SPERRY. 8cott Davis' houBe narrowly escaped burn PURE SPR1YG WATER. It is a perfectly Ohio. —Entertainment by the I Julies’ Aid which takes place at Lake Hiawatha Park, ing last Friday, and but for the timely aid October 12 and 13, 1897: lonn M. Blocher, The People's Dry Goods Store. Society—New Druggist. of some carpenters working near by it L F. Sprang, Albert Faddis, Wm. Sleeman George Hons »n, Republican Clerk of Dr. W. O. Phillip* was in Mt. Y«rnon,Sat would probably have been burned. The Executor’s Sale of Real These goods are genuine bar the Court of Hamilton county, and urday. bouse caught fire from a brush pile, which and D. B. Tuttle. gains and have to be seen to be was burning near by. Estate. appreciated. We have all the new Rev. Fiancla, of th* Presbyterian church, — The Decoration Day comm Ttee met at styles and colors in UP-TO-DATE PURE, WHOLESOME, George B. Cox*a right hand man, id an ------o------preached in Brink Haven Sunday night. the office of the Mayor Tuesday evening SHOES. embezzler of upwards of 120,000, and All our teachers attended the institute at W N pursuance of an order of the Probate WESLEY CHAPEL. The general order from Department Head Court of Knox county. Ohio, I will offer has been indicted. Next fall the voters Mt. Vernon, Saturday. for sale, at public auction, on SAVE YOUR The Indies' Aid Society of the Methodist Quarters making Monday, May 31st. decora of Cincinnati will no doubt clean up church will give an entertainment at the Received a Visit from the Assessor— tion day was read and the committees * re Saturday, the 22d day of May. 1S97, NUTRITIOUS and the county offices like they did the city Town Hall. Saturday evening. May lat. DOLLARS Chapel School Closes Tuesday—Dad framing their work accordingly. Rev. J. L At 10 o'clock a. m.. on the premises, the fol AT BROWNING’S ‘offices a few weeks ago. The cleaning Mrs. J. B. Securman aud children visited lowing described real estate: By buying vour footgear of frianda and relatives at Hebron for a fa Result of a Lott); Drive. Rutledge, of Glenville, O., will be the orator Situated in the county of Knox and State is needed. daya last week. of the day and Ihe exercires will probably of Ohio and being part of lot number 41 in Everybody wants to sell potatoes now. the first quarter of township six (6) and d*. Miss Bessie Rimer, who has been visiting be held in the Presbyterian church. Mayor range twelve (12, of United States military DELICIOUS DRINK, friends in Delaware and Ostrander, baa re School closes at the Chapel school Hist lands. Commencing at a stone in the center For the nine months of this fiscal turned home. Tuesday in May. Hunt and William Whittington were made of a road running east from Gambler, being 5k: year ending March 31, the excess of Frank A. Grandla, purchaser of the Mer The township Assessor visited our corner a committee on music. An invitation from a continuation of Wiggin street in said town, R. S. HULL, Wz and said stone being also at the northwest exports over imports was 8323,881,519, cer drug store, has taken possession and ia during the past week. Rev. W. C. Endley to bold memorial service With a very pleasant and most agree rapidly becoming acquainted with the J- R. O'Hearn attended Carlin's rale near corner of said lot 41: thence north 80 deg. and The One-Price ik dr May 30th at the Gay Street M. E. Church twenty minutes east along the center of said something unparalleled in the history people. Buffer, Saturday. road thirty-three (33) ixtles to a stake: Shoe Man. 0/ Th, Pl,« Yo» Wut to H«n the south dr dr ing for the fulfillment of promises.— Attemlanee at Sunday School, aud Mr. William Diehl, of Mt. Vernon, spent said day. the following described lands and by land'formerly owned by R. S. French: Elegant Display of Sundav visiting relatives at thia place. tenements, to-wit: on the west 39.06 rods by lands formerly dr CORSETS. dr Columbus Press. Other Items. Mr. L. T. Mendenhall, who has been at Situate in the county of Knox and State of owned by George Brown and Michael Lvons. Ohio, to-wit: containing 8 acres, more or less, and being dr dr F. J. D’ARCEY, MANAGER Mrs. L. M. Hollingsworth ia on the sick tending school at tbs Ohio Normal Univei- Being all that lot or parcel of land situate the same lands deeded by R. S. French and The sugar trust has begun to absorb list- alty. reiurned home last Friday. in the west part or half of lot number 8. in wife to John Crow. March 6th, 1888. and re Millinery dr We keep a large dr the beet sugar factories. The trust con David Hardasty has purchased a fine naw Mr. L. Higgins and family were the the 3d quarter of the 6th township, and 14th corded in Deed Record 59. page 183. of the dr bicycle from a Chicago firm. gueata of rslativea rear Chesterville last range. U. S. military lands. Being all of deed records of said county. dr quantity of the best trols cane sugar and imported sugar, Sunday. said lot which was conveyed bv Henry B. Appraised together as one tract at $1,800.00. IN T. A. Ramey and wife, of Centerburg, Curtis to Noble Wier, by deed da'ted Decem Terms of sale: Cash on day of sate. dr dr and it was thought there was some and Jaa. Backoven, of 8parta, visited at the Mr M. Mendenhall went Io Waterford on ber 10. 1833. and by said Wier and wife to MICHAEL CROW. styles. We men business last Monday. dr dr chance of competition by the encour home of Alonzo Ramey. 8und«y. Daniel Hatton, by deed dated February 13th. Executor of the estate of John Crow, de Agents for Mt. Vernon and adjacent towns. Will Bearner, of Peerless, was hare ou Mr. Jamea Caraort, of Esat of Frederick 1X82. save and except the foliowring tract ceased. Pattern Hats tion some of them: dr agement of the beet Bttgar industry. business. Friday town. spent Sunday visiting relatives at thereof sold to John Jackson. Jr., bv J. W. April 21st, 1897. dr Jackson, administrator of said Daniel Hat Hut it is not to lie. The trust is going Lawrence Shaffer, who has been sick for thia place. ton. now deceased, and described as follows: dr Ferris, dr the past two months, is still confined to the Messrs. Jas. Hobson and C. Dickey, of Beginning at a stake 57 and 7-lt) rods east of and Bonnets. for the beet sugar factoiies just as the bouse. Mt. Gilead, were in this vicinity on business the southwest corner of said lot No. 6. which dr Cresco, dr Standard did for the oil refineries. A young man from Cenletburg drove last Friday corner is marked by a stake: thence north 3 SHERIFF’S SALE. dr over to Mt. Vernon, Saturday, aud after Mr. H. Steps and wife, of Newark, are degrees, east 128 anil 13-100 rods to a stone on AT dr Nothing is impossible to a trust so pow the south line of John Jackson's 20-acre Cycle, taking on several roun s of hot drops visiting M. H. Sells and family this week. tract: thence south 87*4 degrees, east 33 Lewis B. Houck dr dr erful as the sugar trust. drove to Mt- Liberty, and purchasing a Mr. John McGugin and family were the and 5-lfJ rods to a stone: thence south vs. * Kabo High'Bust, Good morning, Major Smith. Riivkts of Mr. Bart White aud family, r.ear William Platz et at dr dr 5-cent smoker bit off a large portion of the 3 degrees, west 78 and 53-100 rods along the Knox Common Pleas. MISSES McCOhiHi I1ERM0M S, Tiie following headlines in Saturday’s large end and attempted to light the point. Sparta, Sunday. west line or side of B. Harris' land to a Y virture of an order of sale is dr Sunrise, dr Mr. Mark M ontia aud family spent Sun stake: thence south M7*< degrees, east 43 B Good morning, Colonel Strong. While being thus occupied hia reserve sup rods to a stone: thence south 4*4 degrees, sued out of the Court of Common Pleas East Vine Street. Pittsburg Dispatch indicate the sort of ply cl hquor came up missing. The at day with relatives west of the Valley. west 50 aud 18-11 > rods along the west line of of Knox Countv. Ohio, and to me directed. I dr Improved Sprite, dr prosperity succeeding the “Confidence” tendance at 8unday school next day was Mr. Kry ant Sock man and wife were the Gardner's land to a stone: thence north 8744 will offer for sale at the door of the Court Well, Major, I secured a loan on 1-ght. guests of Mr. Sockman's sister, Mrs. R. degrees, west dr teveral days the latter part of the week at Su|>erior Drill Co. vs. George J. Strouse dr this place. Robert Miller et aL agreeable, and I will recommend tain, of no consequence. Here is a and oiheo; W. L. Carv. attorney. Knox Common Pleas. dr Mota Florence Agnew has returned from Y virtue of an order of sale issued out of SHERIFF’S SALE. dr sample: a visit at Zanesville Saturday, May 15; 14 acres in Monrce W the Court of Common Pleas of Knox dr dr Plurality Plurality Mr. W. B. Hain ia visiting relatives at township; appraised at $2.0; case of George countv. Ohio, and to me directed. I will offer Rliamuin:: Tonic Last Spring Blanchester. Ohio. tor sale at the door of the Court House, in Sarah J. Bowland dr dr Fall EI'lection Born, on Saturday morning, to Mr. and I). Harter vs. Martin Stinemetz and o her»; Mt. Vernon, Knox county, on vs. NIGHT DESSES. THE BUCKEYE CO. Canton. McKinley's home. 837 500D H. H. and R. M. Greer, attorneys Lewis G. Welker et al. For Constipation,as it cures dr dr Patterson. Hobart '» home 3.40 153 D Mrs Frank Condon, a daughter. Saturday, the 29tli day of May, 1S97, Knox Common Pleas. Mr and Mrs. Leo Cox and little daughter Saturday, May 29; two tracts of 94 ac es only one thing. For sale dr dr The result in Patterson, which is a Between the hours of I p. m. and 3 p. m.. of BY virtue of an order of sale issued out of We have just laig- )ianuffl(tinirg town ,ur miles north of this city, was obtained seventy-two acre lot number nine, thir Also the following described premises sit Several nice fish have bean caught io Mo yes'arday by Sheriff George W. Horton. teen and one-half acres, more or less, to uate in the county of Knox and the state of Democratic Senators have been notified gether with the water privilege and appur- Ohio and being in the third (3, quarter of Handle all kinds of Gome early and get a bargain for cash hican the past week. Sherman Mailieny, who was arrested at tances. more particularly described in a cer the seventh (7, township in the eleventh (11) Kobe t McClurg and wife, of Danville, of the fact. Sena’or Vest, of Missouri, Bladensburg Saturday, the day alter the tain deed made by Marcus W. Stamp, execu range. United Slates Military lands, and before the stock is broken. were the guests of Charles Trestle. Satur tor of James Morrison, deceased, et al. to bentg part of lot No. one (1, as by plat and BUILDEBS’ HABDWABE. DO YOU SEE? hud introduced a resolution denouncing day. robbery, admitted having slept In Silas Mc Benjamin Kerr, dated Stb day of August. A. survey of the Indian field farm or Ash farm the order of Secretary Gage, issued in Prof. F. E- Allison closed a successful D.. 1847. and recorded in book LL of tne rec made'by D. C Lewis, County Surveyor. IBE m nuics Cfl., Kinney’s barn the previous night, 8heriff ord of deeds of Knox county. Ohio. March 9. 10 and It. 1884. and described as'foi- H’, Moat Teople Don’t. There’s anticipation of the retroactiveclause be- term of school hare Wednesday, afer te» th Horton, in company with 8id Long, went The premises herein estimated to contain ;ows: Commencing at the north-east cor something wrong with their ing seven months. three hundred and thirty (330, acres. ner of lot No. 25 in said quarter, thence 89 Manufacturers of the new Improved coming a law, aa uncalled for, usurpa The lecture and magic lantern scenes of to the barn, and on examining the neat in a Appraised at $6.380.0U. degrees west. 67 and 42-100 poles to a stone: Hot Air Furnace; patented Auguat. SILAS PARR. eyes. Objects are indistinct or tion and in violation of law. To avoid Yellowstone Park given by J. F. Baty lot of litter on the lower fioor, acknowledged Terms of sale—Cash. thence north 1 degree, east as and 24-IUU 189G. seem blurred. Have dull head were a success and had a good attendance. JUSTUS D. SMOOTS. poles to a stake on the sonth bank of Owl what looked like an excited debate on to have been trade by Matheny, they Sheriff. Knox Countv. Ohio. creek: thence with the south and east edge Tools for Meehan- t UtfEXCBLLSD IN POINTS OP aches and nervous trouble. Chaa. Dowdell mads a buainess trip to found a 10 cent stamp, two 2-cent stamps Cooper & Moore ahi> H. h. A R. M. gmker. of said Owl creek as follows: South 57*4 de ♦ this resolution, the Republican Senators Mt. Vern n, Saturday. Attorneys for Plaintiff. grees, west 84 poles: thence south 3*< de- These are symptoms in which Chas. Baty and Wilbert Hogland ware iu and a penny. It seems reasonably certain Mt. Vernon. O., April 38.1897. rees, west 23 and 32-100 poles; thence south MZ12T. Hunt & Beach, doctoring the Dingley till have an 1 degrees, west 16 and 56-100 rods: thence ics a specialty. delay means danger. An ex Danville Saturday evening. that the articles found were taken from the fsouth 10 degrees, east 10 and 20-100 rods to The Most Economical Heater on nounce! that the retroactive clause will Henry Titos, of Danville, was the guest of Lvona a'ore. Where the rest of the goods the north line of said lot No. 2S: thence amination will disclose any de relatives and many friends hete Sunday. the Market. General Auctloneers. ^v be dropped. Senator Vest's resolution were secreted is not yet known. ’ south 22 degrees, east 4 and 76-100 rods: Call on or address fects in vision. We make Ex F. Gillinestiberger. of Millersburg, wae ADM1MSTRAT0R 8 XOTICE. thence 48 degrees east 50 rods; thence north SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO . . . would probably have been adopted. It the gu>-st of Mr. Ralston the latter part of 89 degrees, east 94 rods to the east line of DR. L. W. ABMENTROUT, Pres, amination Free. We get the was side-tracked the other day by the u.n.a.r Gnw>nn of the Belli- ' WOTICE is hereby given that the under- said lot No. 25: thence north 2 degrees, east the week. — General Manager Greene, or me naui . jgnej has b«.t.n appointed and qualified 38 rods to the place of beginning, Did You See the Nice Banning Block, praise of people for the relief scant majority of one, hut like as not Mrs Jane Barnes, of Braddow Paw, was , c... , ... Administrator of the estate of estimated to contain 53*4 acres, more Or 8. R. GOT8HALL, See., Farm and Stock Sales tl.e guest Of her son, iuill, of this p|.c. more A Ohio railroad, has issued an order or less. we have brought them. would have passed the Senate had there SAMUEL FOWLS. George Block, East Gambier street been a direct vote on its merits. This Thursday. requiring all live stock to ba watered ami First tract appraised at $2.(100. Ware we Have in wsm es au. ri tuf iimais. C S. Starnet. of Biaddow Pass, was the* fed at least once every 24 houra. Yard late of Knox County. Ohio, deceased, by the Second tract appraised at $I.5U0. in retroactive humbug it a p-1 measure of Probate Court of said countv. Terms of sale: Cash. Terms moderate. P. O. Box 787- President McKinley, and its dropping is t gu.siot relatives here Saturday atd Suu‘- M asters are to be held strictly accountable. April 27. 1897. JUSTUS D. SMOOTS. Our Window? Com Meal. FRED A CLOUGH, S. C. HORN. Sheriff. Knox county, Ohio. Leroy O. Bunt, only <»(•<* «.f many ^rreevveerrmse s- mthat AMlee-- ‘' Mr Sam Day was the gue*t of Miss D^ra}*1nd the penalty for violation ia rather Administrator. Cooper & Mookk Attorneys for Plaintiff. 10 pound sack kiln dried lotted KitiieywD1 »«* Uentuuil to meet I Smith Saturday evening L. B. Hou K, Attorney. Mt. Vernon, Ohio. April 2fi, 1897. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ for 10 cents at Warner W. Miller. Allen 7. Beach. OPTICIAN. sadaaa^BMUuaaab^u^.-.,‘7*^^ 11 I'isTr i'f i iTHbMMfc—MflBM ■ ■TTSsMI SOCIETY SCINTILLATIONS. ius'.ead of the parents, and upon his admin Mesbsc Critcbfield. The petition alleges ter of widening Center Run street in the istration of these principles depends his that on April 1, 1891, plaintiff and defend rear of tlie Roberta property on the new ODD HLlOWSCfLtBRlTE!-flsltors Here and Elsewhere-Sun PBIK1S ID TEICHISG welfare. ISR1EL EST4TI SUED. ant entered into a pxitnership for tbe pur 10 BUILD i STOKE PILE Gambier road, stating that Mr. Roberts was HORRID CraOPHl! dry Items of (ioesip. The unification of the influence of'the pose of firming, stock raising and dairying, desirous of ascertaining tbe city's intentions and that she furnished the greater part of in the matter. He desired to erect alaru home and ihe school works tbe union of e doubly welcomed and Teaelierw* Aasoeiation. quainted with tbe home life of the pupils, in Coal I.aneu council before they St. James Ho el, made a rather peculiar dis night. The occasion wss participated in by Mr. and Mrs J. H. Smith, Mr and Mrs. I* 24. Though an ideal 8pring morning, the Tbeie are many who are wedded to the cations. The jietition is a lengthy one and became a part of the pay ordinance. Mon covery Tuesday noon. While working in 8ILF.NT MAJORITY. several hundred people—mem here of ths Forbing, Mis. Fred Jones, Mrs. W. W. attendance at the opening of the session three r’s—readin’,’rilin’, ’ritburelic- Herbert contains tbe following allegations: On HELD FOR BASTARDY. day evening s session was almost entirely one of the looms a suspicions board at order, wives and friends—and when the Miller, Mrs. C. T. Ensininger, Mrs- James was very small, but later a number came tn Spencer sa^s: “Education is that prepara March 24, 1873, R C. Hurd, Pren Methan, A transcript from the Court of 'Squire J. devoted to the construction of a pay ordi BEAL. trotted tbeir attmtion and raising the piece exercises had been concluded it was the Israel, Mrs. Smith W. Graff, Mrs. Carrie until the attendance was about the average. tion which a man receives that enables him Samuel Israel, J. Edgar Thompson, Thomas A. Barker was filed in the Clerk's office, in nance upon the plan stipulated. It con Daniel B. Beal, father of Mrs L- D. Bone- of flooring they discovered tbe skeleton of a universal opinion that the entertainment Smith, Misres B«ssie Sanderson, Nannie The meeting was called to order by 8upt. I» live completely.” Intellectual knowl* A. Scott, William Thau and plaiu iff con the case of the State on relation of Mary sumes considerable time, though after a brake, of thia city, died at the home of his once vigorous and remoraeful cat. Tbe find was a success in every way, and lhat Odd Miller. M.bel Putt, Mabel Harris. Bessie W. F Allgire. of Fredericktown, with Mrs. edge alone will not enable him to do tbi?. tracted to purchase a certain tract of land Hunter agaiast Frank Taylor, for bastardy. while it is thought that it will not take a daughter ou West Hamtramck stieet Satur was reported io the proprietor and the bones Fellowship had received an additional im Eusininger, Jennie Curtis, Jennie Neal, Carey at the Secretary’s de-»k. Intellect is a good thing if one h&8 the with certain lease, options, rights and privi Tbe transcript discloses that the complaint great deal more than is required iu the old day eveuiog, after an illness extending over removed, and, after a careful examina petus. Rose Tipton, Rowena Fow’.e', Myrtle Fow The music under the direction of P« f. moral backbone to carry it out. The teach leges. in Coshocton county, and for conveni was made on March 26. 1897, and the arrest way; President Bogardus is one of the a jieriod of two veais, resulting ftom a tion, they were repjHed to be those of an The oommittees in charge of the enter ler, Lina Aimentrou', Sara Israel, Stella A I*. Whipple, was excellent. Misses A’s- er should make use of the studies as sub ence it was agreed that the property should mads tbeEameday. Taylor was bound most enthusiastic supporters of the new paralytic stroke. Mr. Beal was 66 years of infant. Thi* announcement caused great tainment had the arrangements complete Sap;-, Sara Myers, Pearl Parke*, Eva Greff, dorf and Wyncoop rend»red a guitar end jects for moral instruction. A separate be transferred in trust to Samuel Israel over to Court and furnished bond in tlie way; in fact it was at his suggestion that it age. He came to thia city about I wo years excitement about the city end there were in every detail, and every thing passed off (bra Ewait, Adelaide Koons, Grace Phelps. mandolin duet in a pl*asiug manner and text book is uot needed; the natural scien for tbe benefit of ail concerned. In pursu sum of $300. Miss Hunter sweats that she was adopted,and it is to be hope! that it will ago from Hamilton aud has since lived many threats of mob violence and it re smoothly. Mary Jones, Gertiude McNabb, and Messis. responded to an entli usiastic encore. ce?, botany, astronomy, history and biogra- ance of this agreement certain tract',options is 24 years of age. unmarried and resides iu prove to be all that is claimed for i». with his daughter. He is survived by his quired extreme tact upou the part of some The members of the order and those who C. H. Grant. Will E. Grant, Charlaa Curtis, Supt. S. H. Maharry, of the Millersburg hy can all be need fur tbe teaching of and privileges on coal lands in Coshocton Pleasant township. D. F. Ewing is attor The old question of a city stone pile wss wife and two children—Mrs. L- D. Bone- of the cooler head?, as is always the case, to had tlie honor of an invitation, assembled Guy Forbir.g, Earl Baldwin, Allen Fit k, schools, led tbe devotional exeicises, which moral?. Make good use of the time devoted county were transferred to the said Israel, ney for Mr. Taylor. again brought up and discussed and a com brake, of this city, and O. O. Beal, of Day* prevent an uprising of the populace. Final at Quindaro Hall in the early evening, and Ed. Parker, W. E McCormick, Willard consisted in reading the 19th Psalm and of o the opening exercise?. Tbe poet says for which was pa:d a consideration ol $10,- mittee appointed to investigate the matter ton. The remains were taken to Hamilton. ly matters quieted, the man on tbe nionu- a social hour or more was spent in a delight Armstrong, Harvey Cassil, Walter Styers, fering prayer. tbe morning hour baa gold in its mouth.” 900, witli tbe additional provision that Wm- NEW CASES. and report soon. The Mayor was present Monday noon, and the funeral services ment came to a “parade reel Manager ful manner. R. E. Bowlauff, Charles L Stevena, Dan Supt Maharry was first on tbe proeram Tira few moments rightly spent intbeupeu. Farqubar was to receive a royalty on all Selsna Pealer seeks to recover from Wm- and spoke in favor of the establishment of were held the followiug day. Interment Chase resumed ihe book ng of attractions At 8:15 o'clock tlie uotice was given that McFeely, Charley Owen, Wendell Phelps, and needed no introduction Io tbe teachers ing exerciees wiil have an influence for coat mined on a ceitsin 50 acre tract of C. Love, H. P. Love and W. A. Auten, $100 a stone pile, declaring that if he were given was made in the family burial grounds, for the greatest summer resort ou earth, and the banquet uwuiled the pi eset ca of the David Salisbury, Frank Young. Hurd Caa- of Knox county, with whom he was so good. The teacher thonld carefully disci land. It was agreed that each of the part with interest from September 1, 1696. F. each an accommodation that he would near Hamilton. all tilings resumed the even bass of their participants, and immediately «be lines sil, W ill Coup. Harlan Ensuiinger, George long associated before the good people of pline and govern the schools, also direct ners should pay the one-seventh cost of the V. Owen represents plaintiff. sorely rid the city of the tramp nuisance. way. 1 were formed under Ihe direction of Mr. C. B. Kelley, Ludger Milless. Millersburg secured his efficient services in tbe recreation of the pupils. More stress land?, options and privileges and the ex Frank G. Tullsge Co- have brought SHAW. The bones were shown to Dra. John E. Thomas Shaw, aged 74 vears, died at his C. I-ins, Chairman of the Reception com Monday evening the Social Science Club leading her teaciiers on to victory in their should be laid uyon moral character than pense of operating the same an l they were suit against Anna M. Crumley et al. to sat Tbe following members responded to roll Buseell, Black. Williams, aud I^e, and mittee, and the marcli taken up to Kirk efforts to educate and elevate the coming upon educational attainments. Be careful, likewise each to receive a one-seventh share aside conveyance and to marshal liens. call: Bogardus. Myer?, Thayer, Welsh, home on East Lamartine strett Monday af they unhesitatingly pronounced them to be held their last meeting of the year at the ternoon at three o'clock, after an illness of Hall. home of Mr. J M, Ewslt, East Gambier men and women of Holmes county. do right, be true, for we art shaping charac of the profits and proceeds arising from the Tbe petition alleges that on July 18, 1896, Doty, West, McFeely, Collins, Larimore, those of some unfortunate tabby. They Kirk Hall presented a beautiful sight. His paper. “Points in Teaching,’’ was ters for e'eruity. sale of the same. It was agreed that said defendant conveyed 27 acres of land in Ransom. six months. He was bom in this city Oc were unable to determine whether tbe cat street, ail the members being present but tober 31,1822, and went to New York at the The large floor-space was tilled with long one. The hostess, Mrs. Ewalt, and the carefully prepared and was listened to with Sri. f remarks from Prinoipal J. K. Bax Israel should have the management and Clinton township for the purpose of de The Mayor made bis regular monthly re was wild or not, but the fact that tbe re ter and Supt. Duncan, of Sparta, followed. port, showing $11 collected ia fines and age of twenty, as a clerk iu a wholesale tables set with a templing menu, and em comni.ttee had prepared a library and art close attention. He said the teacher was sale of the property upon such terms as the frauding creditors, and that on February mains were found below Gambier street bellished with rich decorations of cut How. the first factor in public school woik.and Adjourned to meet at 1:30 p m. members of tbe partnership should agree, 23, 1897, plaintiffs secured a judgment license?. silk house, loiter he became a member of points strongly to the latter conclusion. exhibit in place of the regular prtgram a wholesale shoe firm and remained in that era, twining vines, plants, brilliant lamps, which was very amusing aud enjoyable. “like teacher, like school.’’ Em*rs -n said, aFTERSOON SESSION. and that interest sbonld be allowed each against defendant for $87 90, wh’ch amount, Street Commissioner Worley reported They were also unable to ascertaiu whether Ac. The chandeliers bore the colors of the “I care little what studies you pnrsu-: 1 am A very large number attended the after member upon such sums as should be paid with interest, they seek to recover. W. L. that a new blade will soon be needed on business iu New York aud Boston for tbii- tbe ears had been pierced. The election of officers for the ensuing ty four year?. In 1876 lie returned to this order, red, while and blue, while the ini y«ar followed, all the officers being re- far more concerned to know with whom noon session which was opened with a by him. In accordance with this lat'er Cary, attorney. the stieet scraper. Both the “other" pa]>era have been out city and engaged in the retail shoe business tials of the order occupied a conspicuous elected, as follow;: (President, J. M. Ewalt; you study." Among the various agencies piano duet by Misses Mary Clark and Rose agreement, plaintiff claims to have paid L. B. Houck, administrator of Amanda At thia place in the proceedings. Council and have been duly exercised over the find, until failing health compelled him tore- place attached to an invisible wire extended Vice President, Mrs. Henry Barker; Secre for tbe promotion of educati >n and tbe up bud Sipp, and was fullowed by a tolo by the said Israel $902.16 on March 24, 1673; Harden, brings action against Janies A. began the reading of bills in open Council, and for their relief as to “who the parents tire. On October 3,1896. lie suffered an at between the chandeliers. tary and Assistant Secretary, Mies Rogers lifting of humanity, the teacli*r stauds pre Miss Pauline Johnson. $334 on January 19,1874; $645 on June 15 Bell et al. to recover $500 with interest and either accepted them or referred them of the infant could have been" and “why As soon as the 475 guests had been seated eminent. We should be careful to have C. L. V. Troll. Superintendent of the 1874; $580.85 on January 18, 1875, and that from March 1, 1896. The money is alleged to a special committee to report at the next tack of congestion of the brain, and has the body was pieced there,” we will state and Miss Bishop. The Club voted to ex since been steadily failing. During all bis at the tables. Master of Ceremonies I-ewis tend their thanks to Miss Day, of the Pub good teachers in every way. The want of Martinsburg schools, read a carefully pre Scott, Thau, Thompson and Mrthan each to be due on a verbal agreement. meeting when the regular monthly pay oi- the matter Ifas been rjferred to a committee illnesr he was patient and uncomplainirg. B- Houck sound*d the gavel and announced lic Library, for her help. Dainty refresh well qualified teachers is the weak point in ps ied paper on ‘ Self-unmade Teachers.’’ paid $2,000. What sum*, if any, Hurd and Edward T. Blake has brought suit against dinance is to be passed. of spiritualists, with power to act. that Rev J. H. Hamilton would invoke a our system ot public instruction. Tbe Much is said of self-made men and women, Israel paid, are unknown to plaintiff’. The Timothy Warden et ai. to quiet title to lot Mrs. Robert Clarke was giveu permission He was married to Miss Charlotte Plimp That it was a clear case of homicide is ments were served and a very delightful ton, of Southbridge, Mass., October 31, bletsirg, after which un hour was devoted time enjoyed. All expressed satisfaction larg»r part of teachers are trying to do busi those who have done something out of the deaths of Hurd and Thompson and the ap 32 in Howard. Dwight E. Sapp is plain to erect a frame dwelling on North Main generally accepted, but the motive is lack Street. 1848, who, with two children, Mrs. Henry to the discussion of the banquet. over the year’s work and regretted that it ness U|»on too small capital. We need bet- ordinary, ai.d become the best frbnds of an pointment of administrators is then related, tiffs attorney. ing. One infidel has been wicked enough Then followed ihe program of tlie even ter-prepared and better paid teachers. I .ess enduring civilization. Self-made rnen are after which Israel, as agent, executed a de- L. Curtis, of this city, and Miss Lottie to suggest that poor tabby had heard one of was ended. Shaw, of Bostou, Mss?., and two sisters. ing, the first number being a vocal duet, money in buildings and more invested in numerous, more so than seems reasonable. cbiratiou of bust, declaring that beheld PBOBATE NEWS. LI BRA RY REPORT. Charlie lams’“jokee" or had read one of “How Beautiful is Night,’’ rendered by M ias Sara Russell is the guest of Cleveland brains, would be more credit to our intelli With reference to individual development said lands, etc., for the benefit of all the R chard West lias been appointed admin The following report of the Public Libra Mrs E. T. Stevens, of Logansport. Ind., Fred French’s “anticipations.” io which Captain Kelly and Mita Welsbymer. friends- gence and of untold benefit to tbe rising ail men are self made ar.d are proud of the parties. istrator of Thomas A. Scott. Bond, $100 ry for the past year was submitted by the and Mr?. M. L. Mills, of this city, survive case the result is but the logical one- But Toastmaster Houck was in one of hia Mr. Wm. Appleton, Sr., is confined to his generation. job. Teachers, in a very broad sense are It is further alleged that on October 13. with George E. Canning and John H. Ran Trust* e«, signed by Desault B. Kirk, Secre him. The funeral occurred Wednesday the heed is misting, and this fact hindered happiest moods, and made a very neat and home with quinsy. Belter tearhets are in demand. To re seif-made; indeed, teachers are born, not 1877, sa’d Israel sold tbe land?, lease?, and som as sureties. tary, aud read by the Clerk. No action was afternoon and interment was made in the unraveling of the complications. There Mound View, after abort committal services eloquent introductory add res.*, In which be Mr. Howard Harper and family will cure well qualified teachers is a great edu made. The power and helpfulmss in teach options to C. V. Hard, H. McDermott, L. P George E Canning lias been appointed taken on same: is a suspicion, however, that it was the foul at the grave by Rev F. A- Wilbur. referred to the fact that Odd Fellowship had leive for Day*.on today. cational problem. The m->st valuable ing of a good disposition are rare gifts. But Ohliger, T. D. Diskette. H. N. Wbitbeck and administrator of J. Edgar Thompson, giv Mt. Vernon, Ohio, April 25. 1897. work of Jackson and Walling. It is more granting that teachers are relf-made, are W.H. Biew, for $20,000 on«-third to be To tbe Honorable City Council, Mt. Ver than probable that tabby, poor, dear, mis been instituted in the city of Baltimore Mies Alice Williams ia visiting Mr. and qualification of a teacher pertains to bis ing $100 bond with J. H. Ransom and non, Ohio. petsonality, bis inDer life and heart, his there cot some who are self-unmade—those paid on December If, 1889, with interest SHIPLEY. guided tabby, out of remorse over her fool seventy-eight years ego by five men, and Mrs. Frauk Smith at Newark. Richard West as sureties. Gentlemen:—The Board of Trustees of that it bad grown and spread, until today motives, his purity. Examinations are who either fail to prepare themselves, or for two years prior. Tbe payment of tbe John H. Ransom has been appointed ad the Mt. Vernon Public Library take pleas Milton Shipley, rged 74 yeara, formerly a ish deed hid her head in shame, and the its membership is represented by countless Mrs Harry R. Young, of Cleveland, is of little value in determining tbe qualifica else neglect to m intain rightly what they first installment was deferred until J uly 3, ministrator of William Thaw; $100 bond, ure in reporting the work of the Library resident of this city, died Monday at his hiding place has not been discovered. ihe guest of Mrs-A. C. Dickinson. for the year 1896. as given by the Librarian: home in Richwood, Union county, Ohio. thousands, Ohio alone having 60,100 mem tions of a teacher. Character is tbe first Lad acquired Ixfere they “finielied” their 1888, when $6,883.33 w&9 paid to tlie said with George E. Canning and Richard West Total number of volumes in library.... 4800 No disposition has been made of the re bers of the order. He referred briefly to the Mr and Mrs Emer Tulloss and family consideration. The true teacher, tbe best education ? Preparation for teaching ia not Israel, and ou Janusry 1,1889, a second in" as sureties. Total number of volumes circulated...16786 He resided near this city until the breaking mains, but it is understood that they will be magnificent woik done by the order in edu spent 8undsv with friends in Utica. teache*. is an unconscious outgrowth from alotebeirg able Io answer the difficult stallment of $9,533.31, both with accrued Joseph Trimble, guardian of Elizabeth Average ;>er month...... 1407 out of the war when he went to Keutucky, given honorable burial as soon es they can questions propounded by the examiners interest, was paid to said Israel, making a Average per day...... 55 remaining there until 1865, when he re be embalmed, with Charlie lams, Fred cating the orphans and raring for the Miss Julia Neal, of Columbus, was the the deep root, from the true principles of a Martin, has filed pe'.itionlto sail real es Largest number of books loaned in widows of deceased Odd Fellows, and of the gued of Miss Elinor Kirk, last week. noble character. It takes but little time for though that ia essential. Having stored nis total of $14,416.64. tate. one day ...... 156 moved to Richwood. He married a sister French, Bert Grant and W. H. Phelps as memory with the “what," let him also in- The plaintiff alleges it to be a fact that on of Judge John Adams, of this city and sis noble deeds of Ihe Rebekahs. He congratu Mr. Chas. L. Stevens spent 8undsy with pupils to penetrate any inask tbe teacher S. C. Horn, has been appointed admin Largest number of books loaned in priucipal mourners. lated the members on the growing strength may put ou. Tbe qualifications of a genu quireafter the “how” to teach. The teach or about February 24,1889, Israel paid the fol. one month...... 1806 ters of iris married Ira Drake and George his brother, Mr. U. 0. Stevsns, in Newark istrator of Samuel Fowls giving $600 bond, During the first three weeks of April of of the order and predicted for it a more ine character is integrity. A man of integ er often lacks a knowledge of tlie mind and lowing amonott: To the Thompson estate, R. Martin, residing south of tbe city. Tbe Mrs. D- H. Gotshall has b«en the guest with Columbus Ewalt and J. M. Blocher as thia year, 2054 persons visited the library, Anti-Saloon Connty Convention. brilliant futuie even than its past. Toast rity is an honest man, a man who pays his the laws of its operation. The teacher $1,839.04; to Scott, 1,839 04; to Thau, $1,839.041 and 1286 volumes were taken out. It is funeral occurred Wednesday. of her sister, Mrs. Ira Gearhart, of Center sureties. Tbe animal convention of tbe Knox master Houck 1 (lien presented, as one of debts, tells (lie truth and holds his word must know tbe three m’s—matter, mind, to Hurd's estate,$1.839.04; to Methan,$797.2"; First and final account of Daniel Vernon, thought among librarians that where twice burg. as many books are taken out during the County Anti-Saloon League will be held in Ohio's most able and brilliant Odd Fellows, sacred- The etymology-of the word integ and method. Matter that be may know but paid nothing to plaintiff. Samuel administrator of Elias A. Cooper, his been HIGBEE. The Beethoven Club was entertained at year as are in the library a creditable show Mr?. Sarah Higbee, an aged and respected the M. E. church of this city, cn next Tues Oiand Warden Ivor Hughes, of Columbus, rity is the same as that of integer, which what to teach, mind that be may know Israel died in August, 1889, and tbe claim is filed. ing has been made. Tbe above report thehomeof Mrs. F. A. Wilbnr, Monday lady, died at her home several milee west day and Wednesday, May 4 end 5- The to respond to the toast. “Odd Fellow means whole, perfect; hence integrity means when to leach, and method that he may made that ct tliat time there was in his Eighth partial account of C. F. Colville shows that, excluding government reports, evening. aud books of that kind, between four and of the city Monday afternoon, ot heart program will be in charge of Rev. P. A. ship as a Fraternity.” Mr. Hughes was entireties?, completeness. A man of in know how to leach. The teacher may un hands the sum of $6,263 22, belonging to administrator of N. N. Hill, has been filed Mra. Jessie Robinson, of East High five times as many volumes have been trouble. She was 74 yeara of age. She is Baker and District Superintendent R. R. cordially received, and proved to be a very tegrity loves true God-given principles. He make himself in bis school woik, in bis re tbe partnership, which went into the bands taken out during the year as there are Bane, of Columbus, assisted by the vocalist, street, was the guest of Columbus friends lations to tbs community, in h’s ceasing to of his executor. Samuel H. Israel, who MARrAGES. survived by two children, Henry Higbee, of eloquentaud entertaining speaker, Het-poke should be a Christian; if not a chureh mem books in the library, whiob shows the high John Whyte, of the famous Whyte Broth for over an hour, and during that time re Saturday. ber he should be the kind of man good be a student. Not laying again the founda knew tbe character of tbe trust fu>.d. The Herman J. Cornell and Leda S. Coe. appreciation of the library by ourcit’zeus. this city, and Mrs. E 8herm»n, living near Mrs. J. D. Grill, ol Brink Haven, is visit charge is made that tbe executor has ever Will C. Cornell and Alice M. Braderick. Tlie books were read by all classes, rich the city. The funeral occurred Wednesday ers. viewed the organization of Odd Fellowship church members -are made of, fearing God tion of the three r’s—readin’, ’rilin’, ’rith- The sessions will open on Tuesday eveu ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Knode since used this money in bis private busi and poor, and in many families these books morning, services being held at Liberty and of the great good it had accomplished aud haling evil metic, let us pass on toward the perfection were strangers before the library was estab ing at 7 o’clock, with an address by Mr. in the world, both in a practical way and East Vine street. awaiting in tbe three m’s—matter, mind, ness and is therefore properly chargeable DEEDS FILED FOR RECORD. lished. Had a fair supply of new books Chapel. ‘IThe pure in heart shall see G >d ’’ Ex Delano Reed to Sarah A. Smith, J of 265 Baket, And singing by Mr. Whyte. On with its beDificent influence in elevating Attorney T. B. Fulton, of Newark, was in ternal pureness is a desirable thing. Tbe method, and finally come into possession of with interest on the money from that date. beeu added during tbe year the circulation the city levers’ days last week, the guest of acres in Pike. $1. would probably have been larger. Wednesday forenoon county business will mankind. He was especially compliment teacher should be clean in person and at the three s’a—self-knowledge, srlf-ievereoce The petition relates that the purchaser, — Major W. A. Irvine, of Newark, re his brother. Dr. A. T. Fulton.. Elias Reed to Sarah A. Smith, i of 265 There was collected from fines...... $48 55 be transacted, followed by special discuseion ary Io the Rebekahs, and gave them tire, and pure in speech. He should store and self-control, which lead up to sovereign have refused to pay the third installments There was collected from non-resi cently elected to tbe command of Major io of the township local option law, aud re power. acres in Pike, $1. the primaiy credit for the establishment of Mrs. W. P. Bogard us and sod, Sperry, his mind with gems of purest literature and iha* Thau and Scott have died and ad dent? ...... 12 75 the 17th regiment, O. N. G., was presented ports from different parts of the county. the home at Springfield for the care and have returned from a visit with Miss Be After a short dbcussion of this paper by ministrators have been appointed for tbeir P. B. Chase and wife to E. 0. Beggs, lo Study the best authors to catch inspiration Total...... $61 30 witli an elegant gold mounted sword last The afternoon session will be devoted to education of the orphans of Odd Fellows- linda Bogardue.at Ashland, Ky. Messrs. Knox, Harter and Robins''-u, Su estates, who have brought suits against 12 in Eastern addition to Mt. Veruon, $500 week by the members of Co. G., of that and you will teach better and make tie John A. Louey and wife to Arvilla Louey, There was paid out tor new books..... $36 47 discussion of the council option of the Dow He expressed himself in favor of admitting Rev. C. J. Rosa left Friday, for Boston.’ world better. Integrity and purity give perintendent Robert?, of Centerburg, gave tbe said Hard et al. and have secured judg For book case, expres*, stationery, city. law, together with a question box conduct 133 acres in Pike, $2,500. printing, mowing yard, etc...... 24 83 Udies to the regular bodies, a sentiment Mass., where be delivered a sermon Sunday! strength, A good teacher needs broad an address upon “Government and Its Ten ment for $9,422 io Coshocton county. Plain — M. C. Jones, an advertising man repre ed by District 8uj»erintendent Bane, fol dencies." His purpose in Ihe nddrets was tiff alleges that this judgment, together Wm. M. Koons and wife to Jessie M. Fry that was cordially eudorsed by many of the and will deliver another next Sunday. scholarship. If possible one should secure Total ..$61 30 senting the Cascaret firm, was arrested Satur lowed by addresses. I a the evening a with balance of tlie first and second install lot 5 in Scott’s addition to Mt. Vernon, $800’ m« mbera presect. Mr. Charles Jordan, one of the most en a college education. It is not only what to define rather tiian to dircuss. Govern day afternoon and fined $3 60 for violating county auti-saloon gold medal contest will The last number on the program was a ment is popularly said to be the people. ment?, now in the bands of Samuel H. H. M. Mitchell to FraDcis M. Clymer, lots thusiastic fans in tlie city, went to Colum one learns in books, but also contact with MireELLABEdUS. the bill posting ordinanoe. He was distrib be held. Admission, 25 cents. Only hold quartet rendition of “Awake! Awake! for Figuratively it is true, but accurately it is Israel, constitute the assets of tbe partner lots 18 and 128 in Academia, $216. bus, Sunday, to see the Detroit game. cultivated minds that truly broadens one. Mr. Ransom offered a resolution that a uting samples of his remedy without a li ers of silver medals compete. the Spring has Come," by Messrs. Jackson tialee. Under tlie articles of confederation ship. Certain expenses were incurred in J. D. Smoots, Sheriff, to W. J. Blodgett committee of four of the Council be ap Rev. A. B. Putnam, of Mansfield, a form Don't teach without preparation*. Get con executor, 5 acres in Pleasant, $750. cense. The public is cordially invited to be pres and Lewis and Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Lewis trol of your own powers. A growing the government was democratic in name, connection with the purchase and sale, and pointed, of which the President shall be a ent at all sessions of tbe convention. The floor was then cleared of the tab es, er rector of St. Paul's parish, preached in but not in fact. The government is called lawsuit, tbe amount of which is unknown J. D. Smoots, Sheriff, to H. H. Greer* member and its Chairman, to report to — The $100,000 passenger station that the the Episcopal church Sunday morning. teacher with modern attainments will do trustee, lot? 1, 4, 41 and east half of lot 42, Baltimore A Ohio railroad company is and dancing followed for two hours. better that)', one of finished growth with national and federal, both names being to plaintiff. There is also a serious contro Council the advisability of the city under* Al ogether the anniversary tVebration Miss Anna liger and Miss Elizabeth Lari right and both being wrong. Madison said versy among tlie beneficiaries of said part in Gambier, $1,000. taking the running of a stone pile, the ob erecting in Baltimore, to take the place of — Bert Davis was arested Saturday night large attainments. Decay usually sets in Clinton J. Ross to Frank W. Ross et al. tbe old Camden* Station, is being rapidly was a very erjoj able affair and will long be more will entertain at cards Thursday even after growth ceases. Teaching is a high it is neither national nor federal. The nership, and in order that its affairs may be ject being to lessen the number of tramps, for raising a disturbance ou South Main r- membered b.v all who were so fortunate ing, at the home of the former, 502 NoHh Sena’e is purely federal; federal is one that wound up, an accounting of all payments, 574 seres in Brown. $1,200. and also that offenders against the city's pushed to completion. Tbe train shel will street- He was fined five and costs for carry art. Skill must be acquired. Study and be ready for uee, probably, by the first of as to be piesent. The committees, to whom Main street is based directly, tbe s'ates as a unit and expenses, account?, etc., is necessary, and James W. Coulter et al., to Wm. Grass laws who do not pay tbeir fines and many ing concealed weapons, aud five aud costa prac(jce are tbe great meaus of attainment. May, and the rest of the structure will be the successs of the entertainment ia due- Miss Maude Nicholson, formerly teacher the unit of tbe federal government is tbe plaintiff asks that the estates of Hurd bough, 66 acres in Jefferson, $1,200. wiio are taken to the Zanesville workhouse for being drunk and disorderly. Tlie latter Self-control is a neceesarv qualification, Lucy C. Lewis to Emily Chadwick, 5 lots thrown open to the public about June 1st. were made up aa follows: of music in the public schools of this city, also common sense. It wiil lead one out of S ate National Government meets directly Israel, Thau, Thompson, Scott, Pren and at considerable expense, may be compelled fine was remitted, so long as he remains 70 and 71 in Centerburg, $500. — On May 4 and 5 the Baltimore A Ohio Arrangements—Judge F. O. Levering S]>ent Saturday with friends hers and left in many petiy difficulties, it will be your true tbe people. There are two forces at work Methan be required to set up their rights to work out said fines by breaking stone at sober. Lewis B. Houck. Afred Mill, Mis. Maggie the evening for Bridgeport. to make it national and federal. and interest, that a receiver be appointed Columbus Ewalt. assignee, to S. T. Van home, tlie stone so broken to go on the railroad wiil sell excursion ticke’s to St Mitchell. Mis. J. 8. Welsbymer, Miss Min counselor it is reasonable in all things and natta, 26 acres in Monroe, $1 040. Louis, Mo., at rate of one fare for the round Dr. P. A. Parker, a former Kenyon boy, Tbe Hou»eof Representatives is national nd an accounting made, aod that Samuel stieets of tbe city. The committee was nie Welsh. does all in tbe best way. The world needs T. A. Ramey and wifetoOrpha R. Welsh, trip, account North American Gymnastic Banquet—Mrs. G. A Moore, Mia. L. B. who until recently has been night physician representing tbe iteople. We are growing H. Israel be rrquiied to account for and pay also instructed to report in detail as fol earnest men far more than it does teachers parcel in Hilliar. $1. Union, National Festival Bundeet urn feet. Houck, Mr?. \\’n». Welsh, Mrs. Daniel at the penitentiary, stopped in the city over to the national. Empire?, Kings, etc., are over to tbe receiver all the money which lows: A suitable location and cost of leare; Keefer and Mrs, J. I, Huff It is not by strokes of genius, but by Isaac T. Taylor and wife to Samuel W National Association Local Fire Insurauce Sunday while on his May to his home in terms that had a definite meaning at one came into his hands, the amount of tbe estimated cost of an enclosure with sited Program—L. B Houck, Judge F. O earnest plodding that the Arfirld's work is Draper, J lots 32 and 33 in Braddock's addi Agents. Tickets will be good for re.urn levering. Alfed Mill, Miss Minnie Welsh. Cleveland. time, but are now broad term?. It is not assets each ia entitled to receive and such roof for rain and sun: estimated cost of Reception—Charles C. Ism*, Emer W. donefc/Ooe man thoroughly in earnest is correct to speaa of a government as a demo •ther relief as is proper and just Ciitch" tion, $433.97. leaving 8t. Louis May 9, 10 or 11, but if Judge Frank 0. Levering, representative stone to be broken, also, quality; Tulloss, Alfred Mill, George Spearman, worth a whole regiment of trifiers. Earn cracy, but use democracy as a principle- field & Graham are attorneys for plaintiff. Wm. L. McElroy, assignee, to lames W. the conveying of prisoners from county tickets are deposited with Joint Agent at disease. 2Bc. At Drug Stores. Hugh Neal, W. P Hough, Wm. Rose, J of Mt. Vernou Council No. 11, Mr. L- B est teachers, not fussy nor noisy teachers The ancienti had not a government, but Davis, 75 acres in College, $1,715. jail to and from stone pile; tbe question of St. Louis on or before May 11 and upon Huff, T. J. Welabynier. Houck, J. M. Styeis and A. E Rawlinson AN EXTRAORDINARY BUIT. Richard Mavis and wife io Samuel Me- accomplish (he most. “Still water runs a clash of men. One would rise in bis payment of a fee of $1.00, an extension of Door Keepera—Fred M ill, J. C. Hunt. of this city, Charles Grubb, of Amity, Etwee. 117.63 acres in Butler, $2 251. guarding them: conference with County deep.” might and power aud be king. In 1215 tbe In tbe suit brought i gainst Mrs. Hattie time limit will be granted until May 15, M.Rioe.of Danville, attended the meeting R. L- Vincent, essignee. to Lapleutice Commissioners, ete. — Retail price: Butter, 12; eggs, 10. The earnest teacher takes interest in the people meant Barons of Erg'and, but today Hook, nee Davis, by John M. 8wartz. a Dunn, 50 actes in Brown, $970. 1897. of theGrand Council Royal Arcanum The resolution was carried and the Chair — Read the Buckeye Company's ad pupils and pats heart into bis work. Many is broader and means mote to us especially. Newark attorney, to recover $375 £6, which Chas. R Stevens io F. J. Drouhard, part BLUE GRASS at Youngstown Tuesday and WeJnesJa y lot 18 in Gann, $250. appointed Messre. West, Ransom and Doty teachers lack inspiration, which is the soul Eugland is more of a democracy than be alleges is due Linv as attorney in tbe suit — Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett, of Mrs. Hook sgaiust Edward V. Bell, for Thomas Atherton and wife to Frank as his associate members of the committee LOCAL GRAIN MARKET. CONDITION of good teaching. Inspiration has been de America. The Queen of England has not the Sutton et al., A acre in Milford, $160. Mr. Meyers stirred up matters a little by last week, a son. damages for breach of' promise, there is —Miss Cora Gulleher, who has been sten fined as the power by means of which th pjwer our chief executive has, for she can James D. Burmap and wife to J. F. Ams- inquiring whether the $4,000 appropriated Corrected weekly by the North-Weal POWDERS — Burton Robinson, of East High street, some rattier new and stariling proceedings. bough, 1 acre in Berliu, $250. ographer of the legal firm of Critcbfield A noblest impulses of the heart can be arous not be compelled to sign a bill. To speak ern Elevator A Mill Co. is ill with the mumps. The most extraordinaiy, perhaps is tbe ar Horace 8. Taylor et al. to Charles Ewers some time ago for the improvement of the Form an excellent appetizer Devin, lias accepted a position in tlie car ed aod incited into action. Our most com of a republic standing for frtedem is et al., 104 69 acres in Wayne, $5,000 streets of the Park and Riverside additions Wheat ...... HO — Born, to Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Reynolds, rest of Mrs. Hook on "an action for arrest fur domestic am rials, inducing a accountant's office of tbe C., A. AC. rail mon things are tbe beet things. God* snare and a delusion. I. is not always a Virginia C. Parrott et al. to Steven Riue, was meant to include the improvement of Corn...... 17 line, glossy coat and a good gen of North Main street, a son. Sunday. way, in this city, to take effect on May 1 greatest gifts, air, sunlight, salvation, are democracy. before judgment in civil action" and sbe 20 acres in Pleasant, $200. Oats...... 14 was accordingly brought to thia city by J D. Smoots, Sheriff, to W. M. Wolfe, 198 the boulevard therein, and was informed eral condition. 25 cts. per pack — Dr. E. C. Beggs will build a tine resi Miss Etioor Crumley, who is in the office free to all Glass is common; diamonds, Tbe terms in civil government are mis Taylor’sDiadens Flour...... $185 Sheriff Smoot?, Thursday, but gave bond acres in Pleasant, $3,910. that it did. He declared that the petition age at dence on East Oh smut street this summer of A. R. McIntire, will lake Mias Galleher’s rare; which adds most to our comfort? leading. Tbe definitions constantly given Eliza Banbury et al. to Henry A. Lower. “ Beat Flour...... 1 25 for her release, immediately. Mr. Swaitz which was circulated praying for tlie im Bran, psr ton...... $ 12.00 — ('has L. Stevens has purchase 1 the place with Critcbfield A Devin. Sym|>aihy, cheerfulness, tact and good are not si ways true. The term Repreeenta 69-8 acres in Jefferson, $1,500. HARRY M. GREEN’S claims that when he brought the suit provements stipulated that it should not Shorts, per ton...... 12.00 sorreil driving horse of Dr. John E Rus — Rehearsals have been commenced by ness confer more general happinese"Ihan live Democracy, unless we give an original Lewis B. Houck, executor, to Lizzie E. agaiDst Bell for damages, it was under Trimble, lot 9 in H. B. Curtis' sub-division cost to exceed $7-50 per lot, whereas tlie Cash paid for wheat Drug Store. sell. tbe chorus that ia to furnish the music for cleverness and talent. Soul-inspiration Is meaning to it as a new term, is not correct. No. 1, Mt. Vernon, $1,100. $4,000 rep rerented an txpenditure of $16 ihe Baptist Young People, when they meet the lever by meaDS of which the child The government is constantly swinging be agreement that he was to have one-third of — Marshal Bell ia resplendent in a new the amouut recovered and that neither per lot. at the Park this summer. Tbe chorus is world can be raised and beautified. Edu tween two ent ernes, from anarchy to the COUNTRY HOME BURNED. Chickens Wasted uniform ami is now about the only that party was to settle the case without the Mr. McFeely called attention to the mat- ever happened. under the direction of Mrs. Iva Sproule. eating the youDg in accordance with that monaichial form of government. The At Lake Hiawatha Park. 500 live thick Baker and held their first rehearsal last thought is tbe rational course. It is God party in power hold ng one position, tbe consent of ihe other. In disregard of tli's Residence of Samuel McFadden ens, 9 to 12 months old. — Tlie Banker will accept on aubscrip agreement, it is alleged that Misa Davis,now LOCAL NOTICES CONDITION POWDERS. week. Tbe next one will be held this wav and the manner in which nature denis one out, tbe opposite. Consumed Tuesday Morning. tion account several loads ofdry If'Jy wood Mrs Hook, s< tiled the case for $1,125, and (Wednesday) evening, in the taiementat with mankind. In the home tbe child life Bat the skilful teacher will not confine Notice The Burkholder Studio’s Special if delivered at once. conspired to hide the money fraudulently, the Baptist church, tbe ladies at seven is developed physically, socially, mentally bis pupils to the definitions in the book The handsome country residence of | For Rent. Offer. bv which act she expected to escape the Your HORSES and CATTLE need _ The Women's Exchange will hereafter o'clock and the gentlemen at eight o'clock- morally; he is inspired by the example of but will lead them to investigate for ihem- Samuel McFadden, the shoe merchant payment of the attorney ftes. George De My Frame Dwelling House, situate For the next 30 days, to introduce a SPRING MEDICINE as well aa be held in the room formerly occupied by his parents. So in the public school, the ielvesthe intricate,but interesting,questions three miles west of the city on tlie Ne, on the corner of Vine aud Division the new Photo button, we will give one you do. Perhaps you have kept the Roaasco fruit stand. — Tbe Cleveland confeience of the A. M. bolt is charged with haviDg received the E Church closed Thursday evening in teacher should emulate the parents. Tb of government of tbeir own land. Delaware road, caught fiie from a defective streets, Mt. Veruon, Ohio. Said house free with every sitting. Call at the gal your HORSE in the stable nil win _ Messrs. Iraroe Martin and F M. Coch inspirer must be a living example of tbe money to be concealed, but lie appeared be flue about three o’clcca Tuetdsy morniDg contains eight rooms, cellar under en lery and see samples of the button. ter, and his DIGESIION has be Wayman Clisj>el. in tbls city. Addresses A short time was occupied in questions fore Clerk Culbertson Thursday and made ran will soon open a music store, complete truth he inculcates. Tbe true teacher will and answers and brief discussions. Tbe and burned to the ground. On Monday tire house, furnace, bath room, city and come poor and his coat of hair is were made by Rev. H. II. Tytlegroxe, Rev. auswer that on the day of the settlement of in ail particulars, in thia city. put forth every effort to uplift mankAed to announcement of the instructors for the evening Mr. McFadden had built a fire in cistern water in pantry; stable on lot. Lodge Room for Rent. rough and shaggy. If to, you Jackson Okey, Rev. H. W. Toney, Rev. I* the case lie had received a sum of money, Possession given May 1st. should get a package of _ The Kline cinematographe, billed for a higher plane ot action. Tbe world is comieg institute followed. Mr.Brumbaugh, an old fashioned grate or fire place, owing Tlie third floor of the Banner Build N. Ross, Rev. J. Montgomery, Rev. John but that be turned it over to Thomas Hook Also, my Frame Houte, located on the Woodward for the last three niglitaof calling for noble teachers, large-hearted, of P4n nsylvani?. and Dr. McMurray, of to the coolnets of the weather, and the fam ing, which is well adapted for a lodge Dickerson, Rev. John Celeman and Rev- soon after without even counting it, and at North Mulberry street, containing 9 room, is for rent. Call at tlie Banner Colonial Stock Food. last week, failed to put in an appearance. soul-inspfring lescbers. As there is no end New York, will be tbe instructors. A mo ily retired at the usual hour with ilie em- Wm Randall, on various religious subjects. present had no knowedge of the existence rooms, grates, gas, hydrant and cistern office for information regarding same. _ The Women’! Christian Association Tbe annual termnn was delivered by Rev* to the labor of a teacher, so Jhere is iw tion was carried to convey to J. W. Boyd a beis still smouldering. It is suppossed that in yard. Stable, Ac. It will tone up the system, give new limit to bis power, to the influence of his of the money. The case has attracted con will hold tl eir regular meeting at tl e home Dr. W. T. Anderson, of Cleveland, his sub message of sympathy for him in his severe the fire caught from thir. At three o'clock Also new six room frame house East Coffee! Coffee! life and a gloeav coat of hair. It is inspiration. siderable attention. of Mrs. De'tra, Tuesday. May 4, at 2:30 ject being, “The Christian Ministry and its illoeas. Adjourned to meet at tbe inatitu’e tbe next morning the family was aroused part of city on Cedar avenue You can buy a first class roasted good for KIDNEY TROUBLE, HIDE-BOUND or DISORDER of nr. Duty,” and Rev. I. N. Rosa preached on Your attainments are unlimited, set your in August. FOR INJURIES TO A HORSE. by the smoke pouring iDto their rooms. Price $7 per month. coffee at 15 cents per pound. Call and Howard Harper. BLOOD. Wedresdey evening and Rev. John Cole^ mark high, set it even beyond tbe clouds John Sellers has brought suit against the They immediately began the removal of tbe see it at Warner W. Miller’s. — Dr. Rusaell ia the recipiei t of two contents of the bnilding and succeeded in Enquire at Banner office. handsome Fie- cl» cas-s, or uifxl-la one of man on Thursday evening. Resolutions We shall reach a loftier height by so doing NINETEEN WERE CHOSEN ' Baltimore it Ohio for damages growing out It costs but 50c, and is the larg approving tbeccuree of Congressman 8bat One never mounts so high aa when he saving all the furniture and nearly everthing Window shades in the new colors and the eye and ihe other of ihe ear, | resented of the injury of a race horse, Leopard R> se. Don't forget that the finest line, larg best styles at lowest prices at Arnold's. est package ot good goods on the tue in appointing a colored boy to a cadet' does not know whither he is mounting.” Out of a Class of Fifty-four, as Pub in the yards of this city May 29,1891, to the else of value except the piano. There was est variety and lowest prices on Wall market to day. it is equal to most by the la'e Dr. L 8 Kel-ey. athome at the time Mr. and Mrs. McFad A special offer of solid oak curtain poles sbip at Annapolis, were adopted. At tbe conclusion of this excellent paper lic School Teachers. extent of $1,999. On that date, he alleges Paper is at Arnold’s. at 25 cents in lgtest style small pole $1 packages of other kinds. One _ C A. Com way has been appointed Mrs. Adam Kima made a few interesting den and their daughters, Carrie and Nellie. box will convince you that we are yostmas'er at Brand-m, vireJ. O. Hertsock, — Robert Goorge, of Newark, an engineer that tbe railroad company bargained to See it. E. O. Arnold. and witty remarks. She would emp'basiz-t Out of a class of fifty-four applicants be Their son, Lou, bad remained in the city Baby carriages in great variety; cele right. Try it. and Jay Humbert has b*en appointed pos - on the B. AO., met with a deplorable acci safely carry the horse in question from the thought of self government in the fore tbe Board of ScLool Examiners, on all night. brated Whitney make. Best carriage Linoleum at Beam’s 12 feet wide. matter at Howard, vice E. A. Wolfe. dent while fn thia city, last week. He had Sandusky to this city. At the time the been tbe guest of bis daughter, Mrs. Fred teacher. A teacher has no right in the April 10, but 19 were successful and received horse was shipped, she was consigned in The building was large frame containing made. Prices lowest. E. O. Arnold. _ The O der of the Temple w is c inferred CRAFT & TAUGHER, Craig, of East High street, and decided to school loom who cannot govern himself- certificates to teach one year, as follows the name of William Branigan, who was ten rooms and is occupied during the sum Until March 15th, a discount ot 20 upon Dr- W. W. Stoieboeke*-, hv Cl-nton return home on Wednesday evening. Go R. L. Jones followed with a quotation Eii Biggs, Gan.bier; W. F. Babbs, Bangs: acting as bis agent. When tbe animal was mer months by Mr McFadden and family. House keepers, go to Beam’s for per cent, on all fancy china and cut E*?t Side Tublic Square. Coinmandery, No. 4, K. T. of ibis ci’y, Fri. ing down Vinestieet be raw a freight just from Horace Mann, who said he would L. J. Durbin, Danville; C. F. Durbin, Dan about to be unloaded in this city, by reason During the winter tbe family resides in dishes and house furnishing goods. glass at Frank L. Beam’s. day night. pulling out and decided to l>oard it and ride rather have • child drink from a shallow ville; H. S. Garber, Bellville; George How of negligence on the part of said company this city. The loss is about $2,000, and is stream of running water than from a full New IhingB in dishee, pretty decora — Tinion ludge, at a meea-ig Tliiirrday home. In climbing up the side of a box ell, Bladensburg; Dwight H. Hyatt, Jello a cut of cars was thrown violently in col fully covered by insurance. tions and shapes and at lower price Onion Sets. evening returned thanks to the Udies, car, his overcoat slipped from l>eneath his ccp from a stagnant pool. We should be way; Walter Cramer, Butler; C. M. I^eedy, lision with the car containing said horse, White or yellow at Warner W. Mil i growing teachers. than ever before. Have a look at them Mayor Hunt and the newspapers for caurte. arm. and he attempted to recover it. He North Liberty; Walter Mossbolder, Framp throwing her down and badly injuring and — The hearing in the cose of Rogers v? at Arnold’s. ler’s. siee extended duting the cel« brat ion of their lost bis bold and fell, bis left band striking Supt. Painter, of Utica, tai l the individu ton; J. C- Merriott, Martinsburg: J. M. laming her. The horse at that time was Braddooc, by tbe referee, in the Court Monuments. Lumber silver atint.iversary. across tbe rail. Tbe wheels passed over elity ofThe teacher is tlie strongest point in Pumpbrey, Martinsburg: William Henry race horse and valued at $10,000. Wm. M House, Monday morning, was poatponsd Window Shades at Beam’s. tbe school room. Be original, follow idea* lnwpftt — The Nelsonville ice plant has been pur his wrist, mashing it badly. He Hpry, Rolla; Harry Shaw, Brink Haven; Koons is attorney for plaintiff. owing to the absence of Judge John Adams, Superior workmanship and mid chased by Hon- D. L. Sle« pe-, rn.r L. D. was taken to the home of his daughter and of your own. Do not study for examine I^eora Ackerman, levering?: Maggie Mitch one of tbe counsel. prices. 407 West Vine St. tionsonly, study to broaden and cultiva e ell, Mt Liberty; Orrie McKee, Martinsburg; to set aside will. $10 Dinner Sets 100 pieces for $i’».5O at Warner W. Miij/kr, Prop. Bonebake. Wm. Bird. P- B. Chase *nd Dr Fultou summoned. Although the — George Clayton end John Mitchell, the youraelf- Clara C. Motz, Loudonville; Cora Neider- Eliza Spencer brings suit against Wm Frank L. Beam’s. Robert P. Hull- Mr. Hull has been dueled haod is badly injured, there are hopes that two hobos charged with breaking into Buy your Wall Paper now at Beam’s Mies Estelle Sapp rendered a piano solo bouae, Brink Haven- H. V. Perkins et al to Contest the will Coal. secretary and manager. tliat amputation will not be oeceesary. Nathaniel P. Perkin?. The following are O'Rourke’s bottling works, were examined 1,000 Window Shades 3 feet wide, fi clearing sale—2,000 rolls 35c wall paper “Hortense" in a charming manner. feet long, mounted on spring rollers at at 15 cents. __ The Daughters of the Kreg. an Epis — On and after June 1. 1807 and until Tbe next number on the program. the allegations: That Nathaniel P. Perkins by the Mayor lost week. Mitchell was dis Unclaimed Mail Matter. charged. but Clayton was bound over to Frank L. Beam's. copal organisation, elected officer. Thura- further notice, all tickets issued by Ihe “Waeles in the Country Schools," by J. W. died on March 11, 1897, and bis alle».-( will No. 1 Table Syrup. Building Material day evening, es f.Bow = Rodent Mbs Cleveland, Akron and Columbus railway Boyd was omitted as he was detained by Following ia the list of unclaimed mail was filed for probate on March 27, hearing court. He failed to secure tlie $100 bond matter remaining in the Mt. Vernon Post- and now languishes in the county jail. Rogers & Bros., silver plated ware, You can buy one gallon for 20 cents Ella H. Clark, Vice President, Miss Midge company will be lunitedes follows: Single illness. dateOctober 24, 1696, by which Wm. Myers. the Wm. Rogers MTg. Co., silver plated at Warner W. Miller's. . . of . . Cooper: Secretary, Mias Winne Ballwin; trip tickets will be limited to expire one A short recess was taken, after which office for the week ending last Monday: Catharine Parkins, W. H. V. Perkins, Mary — Anna, tbe five-year-old daughter of ware at Beam’s. You can take your day after dale of rale.snd will be accepted 9 B. Brillbard. Mrs. Rosa Bishop. L. C Trout and Msry Miles are made legatees Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seibold, residing on E. choice, both makes guaranteed. Treaau er. Mrs. Frank Hunt. Principal C. H Hauger, of Democracy,gave Corton. Mra Mary E. Dowds, Wm. Dwyer, All Kinds. _ The Cleveland, Akron A Columbus on regular passenger trains, aod such other an address “To Wbat Extent is the Teacher Miss Dorotba Durbin, Mrs. Annis Dumond, The allegation is made that at the time ot Pleasant street, was badly scalded Sunday BE ON TIME. trains as ate advertised to carry passengers, Responsible for tbe Morals of His Pupils?” «M,oise one dollar round tup The train will sented on or previous to date of expiration. U H. D'geain. Mr? Anna 3. Mitchell, Miss age aud lhat defendants exert i->ed an undue Specialty. blop at all principal stations south, *A n ele- Round trip trip tickets will be limited to little dee|«er." Il is a principle in ;>aychol- Kale Miller, Miss Nellie Morey. Abe Phil influence over him. F. V. Owen is attor cupant. The body and lower extremities carry a large stock of Watches for Irad were badly scalded- Ficture Frames made to order at gaDt opportunity to Sunday at Ohio a beau expire for going passage on tbe day after og» that the oftener an impression is re lips. Miss Grace Peck, Mr?. R. Reynolds. C. ney for plaintiff. Frank L. Beam’s. ies and Gentlemen, of all styles and date of rale, and returning coupons will be peated the deeper it becomes. There are E. 8tinemetz, Mr?. Eunice Smith. Mrs — Marshall Bell returned from St. Claire- grades, and we can please you in qual tiful capital city. Myra Scott, F. G. Townsend. Lena Warner, limited to expire ten days after date of sale three great factots in the moral character APPOINTMENT OF BECEIVER. yille last week with Wm. Jackson, colored, Garden Seeds. — Miss Babbs, a young lady of Mt, John Watson, Wm. Wooldridge ity and satisfy you in price. Friday. W bile Both going and returning coupons of round of the child—the borne, the school and tbe Chas E. Critciifield, A suit growing out of the a?s;gnm?nt of charged with stealing * Doc” Welsh’s coat A full line flow°r and garden seeds at Inspect our display of Silverware jniEs pattersoa; Liberty, drove to the ci'y trip tickets will be good for coni nuous train ciiurch. The home and the school are in Postmaster- Meshac Critcbfield was filed in Common c tilling over the viaduct her horse frig iten- j and vest. He pleaded guilty in the Mayor's Warner W. Miller’s. passage on regular passenger trains, aud separably associated. The child finds noth Pleas Court Saturday, the style of the suit Jewelry and Optical Goods. ed and turning suddenly stalled to run ( conrt and was held to the grand jury in the Beautiful carpets, newest styles,special . S19-311 WTCST GAMBIER STREET. such other trains as are advertised to carry ing materially new as he leaves home and — Leopold Krempel, a farmer residing being R. Annie Critcbfield against Meshac sooth, overturning the buggy and throwing . anm of $100, in default of which he was patterns and at lowest prices. All wool 1 passengers, if presen,ed on or previous to enters school—bis horizon bss only been near Academia, cut his wrist badly Friday I Critcbfield, Elmer Critcbfield, Eunice YOUNG & CLARK’S, Telephone 57. Miss Babbs down the embankment, slight- committed to jail. The coat and vest were ingrain 37 ceuts. Don't buy a carpet their date of expiration. enlarged. Tlie teacher exercises tbe power while trim i some vinea about the farm., Crilclifield and Eli A- Wolfe, assignee of restored to Mr. Welsh. until you look at Arnold’s y 108 South Main Street. ly injuring her. - " > frtrti! ■a A PLUTOCRACY. Charles Braner, ft shanty IwatmAn. at Williamsport indicted for burglary Florence Was Governed by One fot* was aIcCqOu, itted. H« wnS itiitit* diatelx NATURE'S BEST REMEDY. arrested on a warrant f ont Lewi.* coun Three Centuries. ty, Ky.,but could tint t»e Ik Id Uz Something Like Walker. [Answer# ] SPINAL The govcrinent of Florence during the thiriecutli, fourteenth and fifteenth cen turies, A. D., though nominally an oli garchical republic, was, in actual fact, a And Painful Affections of Nearly “Well, that’s dune!” and Mrs. Jack “I am glad to see you, Colonel,” not Paine’s Celery Compound Pre plutocracy under the diplomatic control {ratted the criap pillowshants anti gazed lietraying, by any hesitation, the dread of the Mcdicts. Commercial interests complacently a rut m«i the pretty room— ful blank that existed in his mind aft«-i constituted the very nerve and sinew of all the Organs Cured by Dr. a guest-room that had never yet held a that military title. For the baggage vents Nervous Breakdown. the Florentine power, and accordingly guest—fresh, new and dainty. The had revealed no name! it was the superiority of the Medici Bank Williams’ Pink Pills. Love ta the key- stone of a woman’s breeze stirred the frilled curtains, the “The lady, with sweet graciousness, at this period, and its influence over all life. Her fondest late afternoon sun shone on the creamy had said: “You must call me 'Cousin European finance, which confirmed the hopes rest upon thia the Journal, Jielrolt, SfieK, tender emotion ; her walls, and the soft light filtered through Elizabeth,' dear,” and the husband had supremacy of that family. All the b highest pride is in her the young leaves of the chestnut, and been introduced simply as ‘the Colonel.’ various industries of Florence, which MI>liwa#e of the #pinal cord and nervous : lull t!:s» I Kufirred my lift ly eomparlaoB capacity to awaken prostration, wa# what the doctor, called it U | t(x> ja prai«. of Pink faintly tinted with green the lovely “Never mind,’’ said Jack. “We’ll hid formerly, indentified tbemeelves the love which makes first,” lint, l.osa Tapiry, of No. 721 Ilarribon pjjjb> jeu may use nil the adulatory lan- a happy wife ; her x "Abend” over the bed. 1 find out somehow. It's immense, with 21 cliques or guilds, now depended noblest ambition is to ( Sticet, Ionia, Mich., ta:d yesterdsy to a n- ;,-uage of which you arc capable," Mrs. Tap- become a loved and ' “ No wonder Mrs. Jack looked satis though, having visitors and not know I for their prosperity up->n the fiuatiictal porter, “but it was m t long before every «i‘l «<> *t»c reporter, “and I will cn« one ® . i it. 1 have never ttr»d rf recommending tho loving mother. fied. No detail for comfort or beauty ing their name. But l ve thought of a organ and niem'»er ci n.y Lo-.y was aueeted. pjjjs n,y neighbors, and my .farter who i i a Any weakness or administration of one man. Tlie famous disease which inca had been forgotten. She and Jack hod way.” I Lorenzo de Medici is said to have There wax a continuous beatiug at the pit of school teacher, and had a serious time w ith pacitates her to fulfill been married only a few months; this my stomach, my head ached on until I her mrve# und suffered from lost of “co have I,” said Nan. “We ll ste saved his bank front insolvency in 1 71 thought I should grow inline. I felt as if 1 memory, rt my sugge-tion is taking Dr. the exalted function was the finishing touch to their cozy of motherhood is the who will find out first.” by applying the state funds, and he is was smothering aud roy legs would Iweomw Williams’ l’iuk Pills and u being rapidly saddest blight which nest, and any youDg housewife might Soothed by the certainty, she set to weak that I had to drop when I felt the cured. can come upon a wo defended hv historians on the grottud ■pella coming ou. Ao for sleep, that was out “Read over what you have written,” Mrs. have been proud of the result. work to enjoy h< r guests; not a hard of the question, except little cat imps, far i:i Tapley rcqnestcd. and alter listening atten man's life. that, as he had often employed his own tively ta what sne had dictated, said: “I But there is no rea Just then Jack rushed in, bearing a task, for she already loved Cousif Eliza addition to tli • feeliu'W I have attempted t j son in nature why any money for state purposes, it was only describe, I hwl ueun-lgia. and Cr six mouths can sign thut statement with the greatest letter. He stopped on the threshold. belli, and no one could help liking the kept getting worse aud worse, and at last pleasure,” nuer Only one, dear, and that for me,” itary Chief of the Clan Menzies, i' “ My experience has been most happy. l’ills are w»ld in boxes (never in loose bulkj practice. the Japanese spaniel. A dog a year the oldest Highland Chief of any clan My heart’s action is normal, my hack and st 50 cents a l>ox or six boxes for $2.50, and I saw her the summer we were engaged, ine gave me very little trouble, all wurul- may lie had of al, druggists, or ilirect by mail •• I cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Pierce's and away went the envelope into the old, weighing three and one half pounds, now living. He is in his e’ghlieth year Favorite Prescription, as it has done me a world and I liked her so much! Such a sweet and rheumatic pains have left me. I by addrcMting Dr. Williams’ Medicine Lons- of good, and has. undoubtedly saved my life.” little morning fire blazing on the hearth, is worth $2ri0. The dogs seldom weiga less and wears a kilt winter and summer ve no headache, whatever, acd cft< r the pany, Schenectady, N.Y- writes Mrs, Florence Hunter, of Corley, Logan face and gentle ways! But she seems continuously. He is six feet three inches Co., Ark. “ I miscarried four times; could get no l>efore Nan had a glimpse of the sub than three and one-h ilf pou ids. but as medicine to do me any good. I concluded to try too old to be your cousin—more like an scription. Jack grinned. tall. C., A. A. C. Excursions. the ‘ Favorite Prescription' and after taking they decrease in weight they increase in HOMESKKKEBfe’ XXCCS8I0N TICKETS. several t>ottlcsof it I made my husband a present aunt." “Foiled again,” he whispered in her value. A three-piund spinid is worth On Frbiuary 15 and 1C, March 1, 2, 15 of a fine girl. I think it is the best medicine in “Father was the youngest of an im ear, as he gave his good by kiss. the world.” much more than one weighing three and 16, April 5,0. 19 and 20, May 3, 4. 17 Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets: One is a mense family; and Cousin Elizabeth’s | DON’T FOOL.... Oil went Jack into the city, and from and one half pounds, and one weighing and IS, 1897, Honiesevkers’ excursio-i tick laxative, two a mild cathartic. mother was the oldest, so there were with vour health—-it’s dangerous. there he sent the following telegram to two and three quarters or two and one et# will be sold by the Cleveland, Akron & many years between them; indeed, fath Little sicknesses develop into chronic his sister: half pounds very much more. Japanese diseases and cause great suffering Columbus railway, to nearly every point er and his niece are nearly of an age. in the West, North and Northwest. 8 utb “Wire at once Cousin Elizabeth's mar Spring has come. ing, because of their straightforward spaniels have been sold for as much as and frequently death. Most little and Southwest at rates of about one fere for Vapor Stove. You knew she was marned?” ried name. At once. Jack.” sicknesses come from a liver out of It i# time for all persons to think enthusiastic and easily-verified testi $500. There are large Japanese spaniels th« round trip Par ies unntetnplating a Kew Process Blue Flame Oil Yea, an old love story, * wasn’t it—a After Nan had given her day’s orders, gear. Be on the safe side and stop trip will do well to we or write lo any C . seriously of their health. monials in praise of Paine’s celery coni that are not imported, and have no spe the trouble at one# with Smith’s Stave-. real romance?” arranged her flowers and settled Cousin A.AC r«ilwev ae-m for ra’e#of fare, lim But that doesn't mean taking the pound. cial value; the small dogs are very rare, its of tickets and full infoimation. Smokeless GeMeratlng Gaso “Well, Fannie, what do you say to Elizabeth on the lounge with a new Mt"- . ' s’" - Hot spring remedy that happens to be It is foolish to take poor health “phil and their rarity doubtless adds consider OXI-WAY Sim-IB#’ BATES. line Stole#. AWABOtO BY^^°Rw^y«COMMlS$IO> your new room being christened by new book she dressed for the street. osopltically” these spring days. Ther On the Hist anil third Mondays "and iBAbU*^lxUE oflered. able to their value, but they are highly Bickless Blue Flame Oil this ancieut bridal couple on their an “I’ve a little shopping I must do, Persons who make it their business to is no reasou why anyone should sit Bile Beans Tuesdays in each calendar month until prized otherwise. They are good-natur tique honeymoon?” May 18, 189*, inclusive, the Cleveland, Ak Stoves, Cousin Elizabeth. I know you will ex get the most effective remedy to l>e had hands in lap, and submit to headaches 25C- par AU druggists ed and lively little creatures. Their mark a — “Oh, this isn’t their honeymoon! cuse me for awhile.” ...... > ron r appetite, continual tired feeling or ings are black and white, and white and They were married long before we were, “Dear child,” murmured Cousin Eliz tier’s tickets at very low rates to nearly Complete Line of Ollier Styles compound. No other remedy is capable constipation. If every disheartened in yellow, and some dogs are marked with every point in the 8o-nh. Southeast or and that was ages ago. Besides, they abeth, as she watched the slender, Southwest. Any person couteioplatitiK lo of Gasoline Stores. the American Ball Blue of cleansing the blood, nourishing the valid will go right at getting well by all three colors. The Japanese spaniel Over 92 per cent of Hawaii’s com aren't so old, and I am very glad to graceful figure down the street. merce is with the United States. eating in the southern country will do well --- AIJIO---- nerves and regulating the bowels and di- using Paine's celery compound, that lives about 10 years. to writs to or see any C., A. A 0. railway ia not poisonous or Injurious vo health have some of your people for our first A little later Nan came back, clasp gestive organs like Paine’s celery com- person will be astonished and delighted 1 agent, who will cheerfully give rates of All Sizes Hard Wood Refriger or fabrics. It is the delight of the laund guests. You’ve been such a perfect ing a square package. She hurried up Mothers, Save the Babies. fare, limits of tickets and all other informs ators. ress, aids in bleaching and gives the pound. with the quickness with which this (ion on application with particular# of the dear about this room. What does the John McKinley (no relation to the washing a rich and elegant hue. Be to her room, undid a pretty blank book If you are troubled at all by rheurna- wonderful remedy is able to call a halt President) resides at Newtown Square, Summer complaint, dysentery and trip desirei! ware of imitations. Ask your grocer for the letter say?” bound in soft white kid, tied it up with tism, neuralgia, headaches or sleepless- to wasting diseases, diseases of debility 1’mi.ii . i# 74 years of age, and milks 20 ] diarrhcea carry many babies to tlie AMERICAN BALL BLUE He read it: long yellow ribbons and laid it on the ness, even if these attacks come only and a“run-down condition. cow# twice daily. grave. Mothers, take warning and use “Dear Boy and His Dear Wife: I little desk in her guest room. Then she MADE ME A MAN MAX MEYERS, and he sure you get the genuine now and then, now is the time to purify Paine’s celery compound does wood era Tobias Kile, of Quakertown, Penn. in time Dr. Jqlin W. Bull’s Baby Syrup AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE have so longed to see you in your new went back to her company. in making people well. 92 years old, was shaved by a barber for A LL, jirrruu, Failing Mem 301 W. GAMBIER ST. article, which has a red stripe in the happiness, and now conies an oppor the system of them. Don’t procrasti to regulate the bowels and allay inflam ory. Impotency. Sleeplo*eno«e. etc., ceueed middle of tho package. Here is what a woman, an ambition# the first time in his life recently. . , by Abuee or other Exceeeee ana Indie- Also all kinds of Hard and Soft tunity. The Colonel has come to Boe- “Dear Colonel and Cousin Elizabeth, nate and dally till frightened into doing mation. “We have used Dr. Bull’s cratloru. They yuiekly and tnrety and hard-working member of the legal Monday, the Harrod mill was broken restore Lort V 11*1 it/ in old or >oon* and Coat George M. Stewart, ex-Mavcr of ton on business, and I am with him. she said, “we are so happy to have you something when you find the task of profession in New York city, says of Baby Syrup for thirteen years with tlie fit • r-aa for stud/, boelneae or marriage. Would it be convenient for you to have into, ami a large amount of goods taken. Prevent Iueanit/ and Com>DBU>tinn if Wellston, is dead. as our first guests. I knew something getting well has assumed desperate pro this great remedy: best result. We would as soon be m time. Their nee ehoww immediate itnuroye- us for a few days? . Do not hesitate to Saturday night the store of F. J. Eber- u*Pdt and effect# a t I KE where all other full In- was lacking in your room and it just oc portions. 220 4th Ave.. New York. sole was burglarized and some ot the w ithout flour or sugar in the house as •Ut upon hating th® genuiM Aj**M "ublWBe rn*> OJkSTOTlIA. say so if it would not. If you really do While a student in the New York have rurxl theuxads and willoareyou. Vie I**** curred to me it was a guest book. So ] stock hauled away. itire written grantee to effect a cum CH PTC In The fie want us, couldn’t Jack meet the Colonel Paine's celery compound will cure university law school and under grear this remedy. A. N. Burgess, Grove, eurh ru»e or refund the money. Price WJ U I O* per PlUFBSSIO’lll, CARDS. linile at Young’s after his business hours went out and got one, and now I want Ohio.” Ask your dealer for Dr. John package; or »lx pkoar capture of a 600-pound eword fish. The (u list!” nerves and induced sleep, very beneficial linile It ea physician and investigator this country wa# a turkev. and inside the turkey, a Cleaniness of the head usually insures TEACHERS’ • Vtff “Wednesday—that’s day alter tomor In the middle of the afternoon Jack to nty health. For those troubled with ilgiA-'-ov ever produced, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, snake, nil killed by the host. A. R. MdXTIKF, ei row,” said Mis. Jack. “I shall be happy received an answer to his telegram: insomnii I can heartily recommend it a good growth of hair. An occasional EXAMINATIONS. to have them! I’ll write at once. But M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth college, as a harmless inducer ot'slecp on account Three thousand seals have been killed application of Hall’s Hair Renewer will ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT “Do not remember name. He was a of its quieting t fleet on the nerves. by sealer# in the Santa Barbara channel 1896-97. LAW. The postofficeat North Amherst and she gave no address! You can assure colonel. Father and mother in Burling has been publicly indorsed among medi aid to keep the hair of a natural color. last Yours very truly, during the last few weeks. FFICE opposite the Court House. Mt. threo business houses were robbed the Colonel when you meet him how ton. They would know. Hub.” cal experts as the only spring remedy (Signed.) Florence II. Dangerfiehl. Meetings for the Examination of week. A cyclers’ paper says that Missouri O' Veruon, Ohio. 18jan94 pleased we are. There’s the dinner After lunch, while the guests were in any sense entitled to that name. Attorney and Counselor at Law. Count Tolstoi lias broken out in paid road supervisors in 1890 $600,000 to new place. He is “daffy” on ch< Teachers will be held at th* bell.” dozing in the library, Nan stole into the It can be sud without fear of con Paine’s celery compound, which make# oversee work that cost $490,000; or. in the weak strong, has received testi this time. School Room, W. C. Coopxb. Fbank Moobk That night, as Nan was taking hair guest room. There on the fair first tradiction that no other remedy can other word#, it cost over a million dol What is Blood Poverty? monials from thousands of people who COOPER A MOORE. page of the new book were the words truthfully refer to men and women so lar# to get half a million dollars’ worth Blood-poverty is want of red cor pins out of her bonny brown locks, she had alrno6t despaired of ever again being Central Building, Mt. Vernon, ttorneys at law. office 112 “Cousin Elizabeth,” and beneath, of work done. puscles in the. blood, due to defective casually remarked to Jack: responsible, so trustworthy, so convinc- in perfect health. Main street, Mt. Vernon. O. Here’s another idol smashed: A A nourishment of the blood, brought “What did you say the Colonel’s name bolder writing, “The Colonel.” CASTORIA The Secend Satirday »f Every ■•ntfc, was? I don’t remember it." “It’s the funniest thing I ever heard The winter in North Dakota has been British naval writer s#y« that neither about by imperfect or bad digestion. the most severe in 15 years. Styles in Canes. Casahiam*a nor his father perished on KXCKPT JABVABY AND JULY. Jack looked puzzled. “Why, didn’t I of,’’said Jack, after they had confided the burning ship, but were drowned /or Infanta and Children. Money to Loan. ukiirance to Sell. A positive cure for this ailment is Dr. [Now York Sun.] John W. Bull’s l’ills, a surpassing di tell you? Colonel—Colonel—Jingo! I’ve , their disappointments to each other, as It will not cure everything. It is not while swimming for the boats. Tkstss- C. W. McKEE, clean forgotten that name for the mo- ] they were dressing for dinner, claimed that it will cure but one com The fashion of plain silver-headed aimila fca Pupils' Examinations F.NERAL INSVRANf E AGENT. Of- gestive tonic and an excellent blood- Mayor T. Y. Williams, of Oakesdale, SlftlttO# ment. No matter. It will come to me “Funny!” exclaimed Nan. “It’s fear plaint, that is. dyspepsia. We cannot canes which came front London several Wash , has re-igne I his office rather G' flte 8. W. cor. Public Square and maker. Dr. Bull's Pills come sixty in say that it will cure every case of dys (1 Trr first Saturday of April and May. Ei- ful! It seems as if everything was in seasons #go has never been superseded than sign an ordinance condemning a amlnatton# will commence at 8:» o’clock a. H igh htieet. a box; cost but 25 cents: trial box, 10 in the morning.” pepsia, but it will cure a large majority m. Address all communications to the But in the morning it was just as tar conspiracy against us. What would as the best form for any kind of fa.icy a man to imprisonment in jail for neg Clera ot Board of Examiners. cents, sold by all dealers, or by mail. of them. Such cases as are adapted to lecting to license his d«»g. The Mayor, they say if they knew we did not even its use will derive immediate beufit. cane. The small silver heads tistt illy A. C Meyer & Co., Baltimore, Md. away from his memory as ever. who has served two or three years, Ij. D. Bonobrake, Preai., E. C. BEGGS, Nan,” he said in consternation, know their name?” One email bottle will be sufficient to show no more ornament than the initial thought it would he cruel and unjust to Accept only Dr John W. Bull’s Pills. test it. Mt. VvraoD.Obio. how shall I ever find the Colonel at That evening a neighbor called. Jack engraver! on the 'op, although some of confute a man if he has no money entalsurgeon. office—No. 12. s. Sold by The Shaker’s Digestive Cordial is espec L. B. Houck, Clerk, Main Street. Mt Vernon, Ohio. Tel Craft & Taugher, East side Public Square. the head# turned out by the American with which to pay a dog tax. D Young’s hotel? It will never do tor me muttered over the introductions as inco ially adapted for emaciated or elderly Mt- Vernon, Ohio. ephone—New company—Residence, 167; of herently as he could, and the whole people whore food does them but little silversmiths have been expensively fice, 191. “Mud” Edor was convicted of burglar to go around inquiring for the Colonel Is it right to make a dog work iu har who married Cousin Elizabeth!,’ group drew up their chairs in a cozy or no good because it is not digested. carved and engraved. They are all ness? Belgium answers )»s, England izing Wertheimer’s clothing store at The Cordial contains an artifiicially-di- “Jack," cried Nan, "what a fix we are I circle. modeled after the heads of the walking no. and France i# deliberating. The] Defiance. gested food and a digester of food French law against u-ing dog# as beast# CLEVELAND L. It. Houck, in. What ever can we do? Can't you During a lull in the conversation the happily combined. Read one of the slicks used in the late eighteenth centu of burden is often violated iu som« of I TO j^TTOBNEY-AT-LA w Office in R< g- think of the name? B«*nd your mind to caller turned to Nan, and said ia dis little book# which your druggist is now ry, and (he present fashion has caused a the provinces, and a movement has 111 South Main tinctly audible tones: giving away and learn of this wonderful demand for the genuine antiques that la en started f. r it# repeal. Belgians $2.50 Rooms 2 and 3. it.” BUFFALO street, Mt, Vernon, Jack bent his mind to it, meantime “I beg your pardon, but I did not remedy. has sent them up in price and set the say Iheir draught dog# ate quite jolly, Second floor. Constipation but if the dog# could vote on the subject ALSO DAILY LINE BETWEEN pacing the tloor. catch the names of your guests.’’ A really palatable Castor Oil can now dealers to searching for as many of them they would be apt to approve the Cleveland and Toledo, won’t last as long as “Il seem# to me as if it were some Nan turned pale—the room reeled be had under the name of Laxol. as can be found. English view. Via “C.A B. I-IWE.” PHYSICIANS. thing like 'Walker,' but it isn't that.” Crash! over went a little table that was LEFT A FORTUNE 8teamers ‘City of Buffalo.” (new) a twenty-five cent “Perhaps it's *Trott,’ ” suggested Nan, standing by Jack's elbow. “State of Ohio" and ' Slate of New York.” R. E. R. EGGLESTON. or ‘Trotte..’ ” “Oh, my pet rose-bowl!” cried Nan I' poll Condition That He Serve Ten DAILY TIME TABLE. package of Sunday Included Mav 30 to OcL X D Offi<-e snoth were slightly use Sesine Pills. Drains checked Residence—East Gambier slrret Tele Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-I wounded, and the law took a hand in Largest package—greatest economy. and full vigor quickly restored. phone 73. 29»ept87 your own druggist, who will gu ever explain?” you ofteu. You belong to us now, you If ..rS ire.blM mutt r.ult/. the affair. The Baron came to this Mailed for *1 00;t boxes *5 00. With cure. Booklet and sample mailed t “Gracious, Nan! It’s simply awful! know.” >5.00 orders we give a guarantc- io BStterling 1Remedy Co., Chicago or Ni THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Cousin Elizabeth is such a dear, forget Cousin Elizabeth kissed country, a fugitive from justice. His cure or refund toe money. Address UR GEORGE B. BUNN. the rosy Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland, ful soul, she’ll never remember she didn’t cheek. mother's f-ars that he would not be pHYSICIAN ANI» SURGEON, Ex-Ma’shal Samuel Bonneti, of able to properly control such a large Rold by H GREEN’S Drug Store. lOoct) 1 Marysville, bus been appointed Game send us any address; but she is very . "I thought of that, and liad*this all Room 3 Rogers’ Block. Ill 8outh Main Warden, in place of Henry P. Spencer sensitive, and if she gets ityto her head ready for you." And she pressed a card fortune as would be his upon her death K&K=DFtS -KAKsCRS Street, Mt Vernon Ohio. All professional calls by day or nigh that we didn't care about her coming, it into Nan's hand. provided that her fortune of 700,000 Something to Know. marks should be turned over to a cer promptly responded to. June will break her heart. Ha! I have it!” After the goodbye were said and the It may be worth something to know that tain charitable institution if her son did the ve-y best medicine for restoring the and Jack snapped his fingers and ex carriage rolled away, Nan examined the gSINFUL HABITS IN YOUTH; not live up to the conditions of her will. i tried out nervous system to a he/liliy rigor ecuted a jig on the hearth Tug. address, and Jack, looking over her LATER EXCESSES IN MANHOOD The Minted Specialist. »f the Entice lexical listitite, will he at the flKTIS UOlSE. IT. is Klecoic Billers. Thia medicii e ia pu-ely One of these was that he should serve Mott’s Nerverine Pills "What, oh what?” cried Nan. shoulder, shouted with glee. The card VELVM, IDIESMY'IAY W, tr*«S*.«. U5p.n. One Day (htly. vegetable, ac s by giving tone to the ten years in a responsible position or in MAKE NERVOUS, DISEASED MEN Th« great nerve centies in the stomach, gently stim “Well, I’ll go over to the station and said simply in the Colonel's handwrit § remedy for ulates the I, ver and Kidneys, and aids a city government, police service pre A SUCCESSFUL SPECIAL’S? FOR 20 YEARS. the?e organs in throwing off Impurities in telegraph to Sue for Cousin Elizabeth’s ing: KTHE RtSULT oefd i*gl>nyo rluanset oan adn dex fpoollsyu irne nyroou thco, onvstearnetxleyr twiorne cokfi nmgi nthdo a lnivde bs oadnyd Ifnndtn nervous pros- ferred. The will was contested in the onetantly wrecking I ho lives and rut,u reKrs Hie lowa r experience, remarkable eh 111 and universal success for the past twenty t ra tio n and the blood. Electric Bitters improves the aje married name.” “325 Vine ave.. East Adams, Mass “jiuhpnppipninoeseBn ort thoouussand-t of pronn inottle or common glass with j should come a call over the wire during written by honest tnen and women, and Then the alwurdity of their predica BKTuIX TUiA'I MEST AFTXE TRZATyiEiTT In the Common Pleas Court, Knox County. ment was borne upon him and he urine and let it stand twenty-four houn-; the absence of Mr. M---- and his wife. Ohio. nre plain, straightforward statements of tSTNO NAMES OR TESTIMONIALS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT.-®* John M. Motz, Administrator with the will fact. Tlie people have confidence in roared with laughter. Nan could not a sediment or settling indicate# an One day there came such a call, and annexed of William Armstrong, deceased. Hood's SarsHparilla lieeatise they know unhealthy condition of the kidney#. Wm. A. Walker of 16th Street says:—“I have suffered Plaintiff. see the fun. It was pure tragedy to her Norah went to the telephone. '5 SYPHILIS untold agnnieo for my “gay life.” I was indiscreet when! vs. it actually and permanently cures, even hospitable soul. Tlie next morning When urine stains linen it is posilivn “Well, sot?” said Norslt, with her young and ignorant. As “One of the Boys” I contracted? Elizabeth Elliott et at. Defendants. — hen other medicines fail. EMISSIONS Syphilis and other Private diseases. 1 had ulcers in the* Petition and order of attachment. matters brightened. While they were evidence of kidney trouble/Too frequent mouth to the speaking tube. mouth and throat, bone pains, hair loose, pimples orij ELIZABETH ELLIOTT, and the legal STRICTURE face, finger nails came off, emissions, became thin anua >J heirs of E. L. Elliott, deceased, resid Hood’s Pills are the only pill to take sitting at breakfast, in the sunshine that desire to urinate or pain in the back, “Who’s that?" came over the wire in despondent. Seven doctors treated me with Mercury.! Ing at Hepler. Kansas, will take notice that with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Easy and is also convincing proof that the kidneys masculine voice. _6 CURED Pota-h, etc. They helped me but coaid not cure me.I on the 5th dav of March. 1(07, the said plain had succeeded the storm, the postman Finnll- a friend induced me to try Drs. Kennedy & Kergan | tiff filed his petition in the Commorf Pleas yet efficient.____ brought a letter front Cousin Elizabeth. and bladder are out of order. “It’s me, sot?” UThrir Now Method Treatment cured mo in a few weeks. Their treatment is won State House. Incorporated *86. Capital. $300,000 M. lands, and being 133 acres, more or less; nient that mm ey could procure, tried a to call them something. I don’t see 2 A also parts of lots No. 16 and 17 in Jelloway, cough remedies he c mid hear of, but got no scalding pain in passing it, or bad 1 Sixty-five new graves were added to treat and cure Varicocele, Emissiont, Nervous Debility, Seminal^ DR. FRANCE, of New York, the well known and successful Specialist in Chronic Diseases Knox county. Ohio. AU of said rea] Cetate that matters are mended much.” effects f dlowing use of liquor, wine or the suicides’ cemetery at Monte Carlo ^IVeakness, Cleet, Stricture, Syphilis, and Diseases of the Eye and Ear. on account of his large practice in Ohio, has established the being situate in Brown township. Knox relief: spent many night# »'»"«»* “ Unnatural Discharges, Sel"f AIbused FRANCE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, where all forms of Chron'C, Nervous and Private Diseases »dl be sue county. Ohio. Said parties are required to chair; was induced to try Dr K ng " * •» “Oh, their names will be on their beer, and overcomes that unpleasant last winter. Here's a whole sermon in • Kidney and Bladder Diseases, cessfailty treated on the most kcieatHic nrfncipltis. Be is -Dly assisted by a full corps of eminent answer on or before the 17th dav of Mav, Diacove y, and by U!* of ,‘w necessity of being compelled to get up 15 words. Physicians and Surgeons, each one being a ell known specialist in his profession. 1HP7, or judgment mav be taken against baggage, and Cousin Elizabeth will have i7 YEARS IN OHIO, 200.000 CURED. NO RISK bottle. For p-«” •»>"* J**” h**n i many times during the night to urinate. K IMPORTANT TO lADIES.-Oa. Framck, after ory. Weak Back, Melancholy, Want of them. King* Salt is the greatest and dearest of all Dated March 20. 1S07. attending -o » urine #, end say-__ to introduce her Colonel. That’s all Tlie mild and the extraordinary effect RCA rj PR I Are yon a victim? Hare you lost hope? Are you contemplating mar- years of experience, has discovered the Energy, Premature Decline of the Manly New Diecov-ry is the grandest remedy ever luxuries in Central AfricA. & greatest care known for all diseases peculiar Powers those terrible disorders arising JOHN M. MOTZ. • e • riage? Han your Blood been diseased? Have you any weakneti? Oui Administrator as aforesaid. Plaintiff. mu« h for him and right! Now I must be ofi! With a kiss of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It hew Metho 1 Treatment will enro too. What it baadono for othrn it will do for you to the sex. Female diseases positively cured from ruinous practices of youth, blighting made, as it ha* done so by a new method. The cure is effected by the most radiant hopes, rendering marriage L. B. Hocck. Attorney for Plaintiff. also f«>r o’hrrs in hi# comronniiy. Dr. Jack was gone. stands the highest for its wonderful cures The citizens of Lubec. Maine, are to ■CONSULTATION FREE. Ko matter who has treated you, write for an booeet opinion r re. S is guaranteed for of the most distressing cases. If you buy a new hearse bj’ voluntary s tbscrip- Fof Caarge. Charges reasonable. BOOKS FRFE—"Tho Golden Monitor” (illustrated), onf* home treatment. Entirely harmless and nnbappy, annually s weeping to an untimely King’# N-w Di»eowry The day passed pleasantly in prepa | Diseases of Men. Incioeo postage, 2 cents. Sealed. U easily applied. Consultation and Correspond grave, thousands of exalted talent and bril Cough*. Colds and Coneumpllor. It do .T need a medicine you should have the tion. The proposition made i# this: ence Free and Strictly Confidential. liant intellect. A Perfect Restoration Guaran EXKCLTOBS’ XOTICF. fail. Trial bottle# free at Geo. B. Baker A ration, and when, in the evening, the Each subscriber agrees to pay $1, with > fc^-NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRI- Be has attained the most wonderful teed. Bring sample of urine for microscop be#t. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents tVATE. No medicine sentC. O. D. Nonames en boxes or envel-L success In the treatment of Catarrh. Stomach, ical examination. NVCases and corres "BTOTICE Is hereby given that the under- Son*# drug #tore. guests arrived, Cousin Elizabeth thought' An<) one dollar. You may have ’be proviso “that if he should have use lopes. Everythin’?confidential. Question list and cost of Treat-© Aw signed have been appointed and qualified Kidney, Bladder, Ner-ous. Chronic and Special pondence confidential. Treatment sent C. Executors of the estate of she never saw a prettier home or a | #ampie bottle and pamphlet both sent for the same” (the hearse, of course) Iment, FREE. ------□ diseases oi men an.l women. After years O. D. to any part of U. S. Book and list of free by’ mail. Mention the Banner within two years he shall lie entitled to of experience,- be. has perfected the most lJuquestions, free. Address DR-FRANCE. 3S WM. LONEY. more winsome mistress. infallible method of curing Vital Drain in W. 6aj St,. CoiuMfew. 0. No money required ol late of Knox County. Ohio, deceased, by the and send your addres«to Dr. Kilmer & a rebate equal to the sunt subscribed Urine, Nocturnal Losses, In.paired Mt-iu- respoMible parties ta commence treatment Probate Court of said county. Nan, on her part, was proud of her It is evident that the subscriliers who IRS. KENNEDY & KERGIN/'SIK,^ April 10, IW7. Ot. Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietor# CONSULTATION FREE AND STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL EUGENE LONEY. husband when he heartily greeted Cou >f this paper guarantee the genuineness have occassion to use the hearse will FESTUS W IXtNEY. sin Elizabeth’s portly husband wilh: of this offer. j l»e ‘in it.’ lSS.K&K=PRS.KaK=PHB.Ka