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VOL. 11 OEDABVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1890 NO. 42.
,1 Some very nice now combs at B. K. Mitchell was in Pittsburg on • Ridgway ’s. business this week. Tohacos and Cigars at Guay ’s. Lee Stewart has liis new business sSssafer- Notice to limiters. ■ ‘ room on North Main street almost The undersigned give notice, that no Wt completed. ■ m hunting will ho allowed on their prem ises in Ueda'rville and Ross townships, Will Wagner has so far recovered ^V-r Greene county, Ohio under the penal-, from his recent illness as to bo able to ty of the law, • run about the house. , M i Urn * Mi . m Alex Turnbull George Weymouth Amlreiv & Bro W L Marshall Mrs. Jennie Huliinan, of Frankton, m i W l mMs - Henry Owens' R F Kerr *• Ind., who visited at Mrs. Fields’ this Ufi) KfVij R...... S Towpsley ‘ R I I McClellan week, retdrned home Tuesday: James Townsley W M & IIM Barber m Oscar Brailfute is in Chicago attend I I T A .1) Barber Jus McMillan , J N Townsley M Turnbull & sister ing the live stock exhibit there. Ho m m w m mm Rachel McMillan II A Tdwndey intends making a purchase while tlidrc. $$&+} A Crcswell Hugh A Turnbull D II Marshall Albert tellers Joseph >Shigiey, aged sixty-tivc,.died ? s » fM G E Jobe Jus II Crawford at hi5 home in Jamestown, last .Sun » Jno A.Barber tlhstf F Marshall day morning, of dropsy after an ill- S»S44t e } ChiisM Barber Effio Barber * nL-tor ness of several weeks. He formerly' 10 R. M. Cooper J C Barber . 53$&C ^TaJKrg lived about throe miles south of‘ - Ge- $ r Jno, Townsley. R B Barber • J II Brother ton ,]>J McMillan . darville and was well known by* a' number of citizens in this locality, a SI ws£3B J CTurnbull Roland Kyle T W .Spencer J G Gano great many of whom attended the fu w o r t h Win Thorne Wm &* Isaac Thorne neral services which was held Monday To anyone buying ,p20 o f goods Joseph Kyle Jus & J S Brown afternoon. D B Torrence Nathan L Ramsey For CASH we will make a present of an elegantOIL PAINTING- in line gilt frame, Marv McCollum Nath. Whittington The Young Woman's Christina yonr purchase need not amount to more than 25 cents at one time. Our goods are Win Kyle J >S Williamson Temperance Union. wish to explain A J McEiroy J D Williamson new and first class in every way.' A G Miller * Rosa Chambers their position on the library work, as tS N Tarhox J C Collins there seems to be some misunderstand NO SHODDY Nor JOB LOTS. 0 E Cooley ’ ing about it. This is one of the lines of work recommended by otir Nation Our prices guaranteed LOW as the LOWEST Mr. M. Kevcs spent Sabbath at al President, sho believes that the most. Redbank with bis son. effective work is accomplished among AND 3VERY DAY A “BARGAIN DAY” Sirs, Anna Stewart', of Jamestown, the young, and also^jat the kind of who, by the way is accounted one of literatim One reads has much to do in the handsomest ladies in Ohio, is act- forming their character, anil, to this STORMONT & 00. * to1 ' . ing ns the gypsy queen at the Hu .end recommends the starting,; of circu lating libraries and. reading rooms LOCALS. | J. E. Town si oy is agent for Dr. mane Bazaar at Cincinnati. BANK OF CEDARVILLE where they do not already exist. As **•■•• Talinago’s latest work entitled from There will bo an old folks service at General Banking ’there is no public library in our town New Meat Btore! “ Manger to Throne” in (,’eiliir ville the M. E. church to-morrow morning >the young-women'have undertaken the Businas Transacted. Doan & Barber have opened a new and Miami townships, Greene county conducted by ’Squire Osborn, during work not to increase their funds or Geo. W . Hni'per, Pres. • meat store in the Warner building Ohio. * which reminiscences of early Method give them free reading matter, but to and are now ready to servo all cus Arena, Oatmeal ism will be given by several of the W . I.- CleiiiaiiN,Cn»ltiei’. place in the community such hooks tomers with the finest fresh meats in Cracked wheat older-members. The old fashioned and magazines.aft wi'l be instructive the market. A trial respectfully so Granulated Hominy singing will be unJt r the .-mpyaririon CHAS. E. SMITH’ S licited. ... as well as interesting, and that the t . Fariuo, Parched Farinose at of the leader. best of literature may bo within the Is the place for you- to got a smooth Syrup and Molasses at Guay 's. I 1 - G uay ’s. Robert McClellan bad a valuable • French Mustard at Trimmed hats at very reasonable reach of all. No one will be allowed shave or a stylish hair cut. * steer covered with shot from fbe gun W K Mc Millan ’s prices a specially at Mrs. Condon’s. to take books from the library who is BASEMENT ORE BUILDING. I of some hunter on bis farm. This is not a ticket holder. We are not en Whcu you want a good cigar go to For rent, a house hi a pleasant lo not the, tirst inctauce and mimes of! deavoring to start a temperance libra- . J. A . CllAWFOIlD, J. II. L ackey , Boyd’s restaurant. cation in Cednrville, recently Occu persons who trespass on posted lands'ry for the use of our own members, Arm our’s corned beef, the finest in pied by J. II. Ilrothrrtou. who bus Xenia, O. Jamestown, O. are being taken for the purpose o f . but we do want a library of our. statt- the land at A ndrew linos. vacated since his marriage. For fur prosecution. | durd authors and latest works for the Crawford & Lackey . S ee‘our now pnpatrio at. 25 cents. ther particulars inquire o f S. lv. Mitchell. If you want to buy wall paper and i I)(,°Ple. and !t depends on the people BREEDS FANCY ItllKiWAY. paper window shades at auction prices whether we liavo one or not. * Cheese, Crackers and Ginger simps Fodder Twine at at • • Guay ’s. W. R. Mc Millan ’*. go to C. F. (Jrotors & Co., they are TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. Horse Blankets, all grades and bound to sell all such goods us they D h Reeves ndmr of Mary B Cooking Figs at W . It. M cM il l a n ’s. prices at C. L. Chain ’s. have now in store. In fact you can "Wright, to Mattie J Marshall, part lot almost set your own price for they arc 58, Yellow Springs, 8300. Call and see our pocket and table The cheapest and best lino o f line of the stock. cuttlerv Crouse * Bruns millinery in town at Mrs, Com lou's.' determined to get rid John M Birch to Phebo J Hyde, } * I Curtain roller- amt rollers a fid brack- a, Yellow Springs, 81,500. Call and sec our new line o f lamps j Beautiful and Elite Box Paper 25 Ridgway . Cents. Ridgway . ets, cord fixture.-, Ac., lots of flu-mat j Tho3 M Downey to Gilbert G ♦ "f-oTine KttiiSR. Wood and Willow ware at any price to elo-t, I Downey 78} a, Miami, 84,000. Fur and Plush Lap Robes at prices ('. F. CltKTOK-i A Co., i to suit the times, at C. L. (.'«*£$,’«• G uay ’s John B Lucas to C K Wolf, 20} a*, Green Street, Xenia, O .' We have for this season’s trade Honey at G uay ’s For sale, two fine thorough bred Spring Valley; a, Xenia;. 41 a, some large growlhy pigs of both bucks, ; A ndrew Bkoh. A few days since Mr. and Mis, John Beavercreek, 81,870. Barbed and smooth wire at sexes. Prices to suit the times. Also Cooper sent out invitations to a few 3 extra Short-IIorn bull calves. Call A n d r e w & lino. You will find all kinds of coal, ie Ohio Cordage Co to City of Xenia, on, o" address as above. * , . ! Anthracite, Jackson, Pittsburgh" and relatives and friends requesting their public street strip, $1, A complete* slock of window glass! Sunday Creek’ at’ M m iiEW.’s, , j pn.H-nie Tirem-nco at-it au 1“ oimoYlnrh ok mum dinop- parij leirfv at Ridgway ’s. O II Putnam to Edwai-d Stevens, Canned corn, canned foniatoesJ/»t their home near Xenia, l«it«lay, lot 35, Seaman’s add to Xenia, $200. When you want a good .meal, canned peaches, canned blackberries, i Ahout twenty persons ri-.-pondcd, the lunch or oysters go to Boyd’s restau last nrrivalsybeiug Mr. John A . Har- J B Lucas to Carlton P Wright, COOKS &c., at W» It..M cM ill a n 's, 73.28 a, Xenia, $6,228. rant, on Limestone street. Hard ami Soft refined Sugars at Inson, of near Codarville, and Miss Pare Italian Sage for salvage at. Lizzie Cooper, of this city, who walked Geo W Harper to Catharine Towell A N D * G uay ’s. W. n. Mc Millan 's. into the parlor together, where . they ft* Ross, $2,500. A nice line of feed baskets at Now is the time to buy your coal were met by Dr, W. G. Moon-head, Thos H Jaekson to. Elizabeth Jack-, Cnot'BE & Bull’s at A ndrew B ros. and before the guests hurdly realized son, 1 a, Xenia, $1. fish! fish! A new line of Hair Brushes, the situation, themarreage ceremony Jeremiah Krepps, admr to Henri Fresh lake white, cat. pickeral and Rina way . was concluded and they were pro etta, Ann and Magdalene Krepps, 23 herring. Next door to the bank. The finest pickles over in Cedar, nounced man anil wife. It was a most a, $1,384. HEATERS P e g g y L aw son . ville at A ndrew Bros . happy and unlookcd for event, only We have a complete line of “THE OLD RELIABLE” Oliver C Hampton to Jos K Sling- Largest line o f trunks and valises in two or three persons liaving any idea erland, 160 a, Beavererecki in trust Meat Store of C. W. Crouse may al Greene county, at rock bottom prices. that they had been summoned - to at for United Society of Believers, $1, STOVES ways bo found at tho saino place deal C. L , Chain , tend a wedding. The bride and groom ing ont tlio best meat in fbe market, J M Taroox to Caleb Nooks, 32 a, Fish at 1 Okay ’s. then led the way to the dining room, of all kinds at at the lowest prices. Oedarvillc, $1,500. Uc-No, the pure tea for sale at where a sumptuous spread awaited • Persons wishing stock in the W H Barber to Caleb Nooks, 25} A ndrew Bros . the company. Mr. and Mrs. llarbi- Southern Building and Loan Asso a, Cedar ville, $1,500. ? Rock Bottom Prices. A fine 1: .c line of Patent Medicines Son will reside on their farm near Ce ciation, of Huntsville, Alabama, and at Ridgway 's dnrville and will be at home to their Robert Erwin to Mary Tliomas, lot We think we can please you Cincinnati, Ohio, or any information Highest market price paid for friends at that place in a few days, 5, Oakwood add to Yellow Springs, If. lxith in quality and price. concerning the Association, please wheat at A ndrew & Btto. They have the best wishes of all for W 11 Baker to Albert U Conwell, call on E. L< Smith, county agent, or Give us a ca!L future happiness aud suceess.-^Xenia lot 4, Galloway Winans’ add to If. M. Stormont, treasurer,or J. It. Dried Apples, Peaches, Apricots Gazette. . Xenia, $600. Crouse & B u ll. McElroy, See’y. and Prunes at . G kay ’a .
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TEMPERANCE NOTES. man longevity: Coufd tbo whole Hpu- WHAT CUBE** I The CedarviUe H efald. lafclaupf the country by education, and M ttftlk i1 D ilptiioi •( Oplalon M aA taa- training, enforced by philanthropy, . -oertast gnbjaeU VI&TlrtS OF ALCOHOL*! As W. H, BLAIR, Publi»b»r. mortality and self-'interest, be led to What is the force that ousts disease; *nd B*W Liquor Kadueaa tha Vitality o f entirely abandon the use of these nar which is tho most convenient apparatus for CEDARVILLE, «*» * OHIO. States And Nations. cotic poisons, who cart doubt that it applying it? Howfarlsthe regular physi Is i - Thu idea has prevailed for oenturleg would add soveral decades to the aver cian useful to us because vyo beUfveinlugi* In T that the use of alooholio drinks is con age of life. That such1; A; condition of and bow' far are bis pills and powders and snd REAL SMYRNA CARPETS. ducive to health and long- life. Rut affairs will ho reached, ilia tln^v there tonics oply tbo material reprosentatlvqeat i l k of f i scorns scarce room to dpuibtlavtow of bis personal influence on our health! - , tlie Town* They Are Made In nnd How modern research and experiment have * m the light that modern sclonoe is throw Tbe regular doctors cure; the bomcejtfthlc . .They Are Woven and Dyed. so completely ’ exploded this erVor doctors curp;,tho Hatmpmannitegoure; and She j , One of the moat important manufaotr to advocate that theory at the ’ ing on this subject and tbe very general so do tile'faith cures and the mind cures, het urea of Asia Minor, as it is also orieoon- present time is to oonfess one’s interest that is awakening op tbe ques and ttyo, sQTqolled Qhristlan scientists, and •nt cerning which little is knowd by the self sadly. deficient in the current tion. and, more especially, meat of our the four-4oltar-fl«cbo^h%lf advertising itin oomi ' general public, is the manufacture' of knowledge On this subject 'The latest States have already enacted laws, and erants, and the patent medicine men, They wife i those carpots which have acquired a and highest medical science teaches all probably will Boon, 'requiring tbo all hit, and they ail.miss, .and the great Ever world wide reputation under the' design that alcohol-—the intoxicating principle efloots of narcqt|cs op the human sys difference—one great difference—4n there-. oeptt •ult is that when tbe regular doctors losqs nation of.!* ‘Turkey, carpets." They are In all tbe alcoholic liquors of the day— tem to be taught In all the public her. j sohpols. When such knowledge shall patient no one grumbles, and when the irreg principally made in the towns of Oushak, is a virulont poison, and that it predis ItOHT IS tor smonfl have become universal in' tbo country, ular doctors lose one the community stands, Ghiordes, Koula, Demirgl, Melas, Ladik, poses to disease, aggravates * it when it on end and howls.—Rochester Utilon' atid her e j Irerty-Btrickeu fergamos and Sparta, and are exported comes and so reduces the vitality and it is inconceivable, that these poisons Advertiser. ; - .. . A PoTertj-ztricken Millionaire! HerM sensibility of the system that it does will be permitted to blast and bligbt ems a pared’ for the most part to England and Amer Nature cures, hut nature can he aided, This seems a paradox, but it is ex Slvigi one o f No ica Oushak, the seat-of the trade, is not respond go readily to remedies. The and destroy as at present The law of hindered or, defeated In the curative pro sea—1 heredity is believed by many to' be an plained by one o f New York’s richest don't coun pleasantly situated ini tho midst of a opinion of the leading physicians of its cess. And the Commercial's contention if men, “ I don’t count my wealth in snd tie said, “ Y fertile plain, it is a town of some 20,- value in thornpuetlcs has undergone al tagonistic to the theory advocated in that it is the part of rational beings to seek dorars,” be said. “ What are. all my Minlsl to me, sim 000 inhabitants, most ol| whom are di most an entire; revolution within the theso papers.' By this law parents and trust tho advice of men of good charac ter who have studied the human system and possessions to me, since I am a victim Ulyssi option ? M] rectly or indfrhotly ocoupled in carpet last third of a century, and now instead transmit to their posterity physical, o f consumption ? My doctor tells me miles] Ive but a feu mental and moral traits, characteris learned, as far os modern science light* the making, the actual number of looms at of being considered the great heal-all, way, how far they cauald nature and how that I have but a few months to live, modes Isease Is incun vfork boing 500. Koula and Ghiordes it is,by many entirely exoluded from the tics and tendencies. Even acci for the disease is incurable. I am poor snd nj lhat beggar , thoy can best avoid obstructing her.—Buf er than that beggar yonder.” “ But" the friend ft have a population of about 15,000. Dent- materia medica, while with most it dental deformities and appendages, falo Commercial. lion is employed in. small quantities- and as- six fingers and toes, the interupted the friend to whom he spoke, Dtion can he irgl has become a carpet-weaving town It is notour purpose to consider the evils “ consumption can be cured. If taken year*; fDr. Pierce’s within the last six or eight years owing with great caution. ,A's a prophylactic appearance of peculiar excrescences that result from employing the unscrupu later,, resembling porcupine qulllK, - tho In time, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical will eradics to an accident. ' It has proved, not only valueless but lous, the ignorpnt, charlatans nqd quacks to Discovery will eradicate every vestige She vi ease ftom you • Years baok the town was destroyed by positively deleterious in the great epi-, appearanco of a different-colored bunch prescribe for the maladies that afflict, the o f the disease ftom your.system.” “ ru Union! |id the mlfiillion human family. We simply declare that thd fire, and the inhabitants, too poor to re demies -that have swept over the coun of hair on a particular part of the head try it,” said the millionaire, and he did; aQueej lay there, is try, the. drinkers being the first and tho and other similar peculiarities that physician who knows something is better construct their habitations, emigrated than the physician who knows nothing, or and to-day^ there is not a healthier, joiirnc (man to be : to Ghiordes, where they learned the art worst sufferers from these visitations. have been transmitted through several happier man to be found anywhere,' guest; covery ” strik very little indeed about the structure and the' biaint, Consu of oarpot-mabing. As soon as they .had In many instances drinkers have been generations, illustrate tbo power oi conditions of tho human system. Of course The “ Discovery " strikes at the seat of Asia. gained some money they returned and almost invariably attacked and few heredity to mold and fashion tbe off the complaint Consumption is a.dis, Kb blood—is. n “ he does not know it alL” —Rochester Morn- ease of the blood—is nothing more nor Som| lung-scrofu rebuilt their native town, setting up have recovered, while few non-drinkers spring after the pattern of tho parent ing Herald. Grant If this be true of accidental characters, less than lung-scrofula— and it muif field to this wi looms of their own. Their carpets were have boon attacked and they have gon* I have used Warner’s Safe.Cure and but dier, ■orally recovered. , it is much more so'of fundamental and' for its tinfely uso would'have been, I verily and does yield to this wonderful remedy. in Medical Di not a success at first, but they managed . “ Golden Medical Discovery” is not meml Acknowledged to improve them, and now they rank Not only in epidemics but in ordinary permanent ones. The .features, shape believe, in my grave from what the doctors termed Bright’s Disease.—D. F. Shrlner, only an acknowledged remedy for that public! fatal malady, superior, both, in texture and color, to sickness alcoholic drinks oxert a very and movements, as well as mental terribly fatal malady, when taken in her I given a fair t delotorious influence, largely increas traits and moral feelings, are thus trans senior Editor Scioto Gazette, Chlllicothe, the Ghiordes. Ladik, Pergamos and Ohio, in a letter dated June 80,1890. time and given a fair trial, but also for tbe Gl 1 o f Scrofulous Melas1 are rug-producing centers. At ing the amount of sickness and also the mitted from parents through countless all forms o f Scrofulous, Skin and Scalp severs as White & Sparta the industry has just boon Intro percentage of deaths in proportion to generations. The acquisitiveness of A van always feels agreat deal sicker when Diseases, as White Swellings, Fever- came J b-joint Discs duced. Thu manner of weaving the car tho amount of sickness. The number Abraham, by which bo .hecamo “ tbo the doctor has called nis disease by a high- sores, Hip-joint Disease, Salt-rheum, lay as fczema, Boils, I pets is primitive enough. The wool, of deaths resulting from tho use of alco richest man of all the East,” is soon in sounding and unfamiliar Latin name.—Ex. Tetter, Eczema, Bpils, Carbuncles, Ery |d kindred ailn ohange. sipelas and kindred ailments. serve| whloh is obtained from tho fat-tailed holic beverages in the United States is his descendants — tho Jews — to-day. and sheep reared by the Turks on tho variously estimated at from 60,000 to The richest family of the world—tho Catarrh Can't Be Cared otherf highlands, is washed by the men in the 100,000 annually. Many believe that Rothschilds—are Jews Various fami- with local applications , as they can not the fp neighboring strooms and thou spun on even this lowost estimate is entirely -lies have been noted through many reach the seat of the disease. C^tarrh is a its: generations for special ability in liter blood or con' titutloniil disease, nnd in order tho whooi by tho old w^mon of the too high. But we have reason to bolievo to euro it you have to take internal reme SCOTT'S “ Otj town; it is thon sent to tho lioya Hane that if the truth could be arrived at In ature, in statesmanship, in learning, in dies. Hall's Catarrh Cure-la taken inter her to bo dyed, after which it is sold to the all cases where life is shortened by this science, in music, etc. But what con nally, and acts directly on the blood and tende manufacturer. Three okes of spun yarn habit, the highest figure will be found cerns us more in this study is tho in mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure -is no quack medicine. It was prescribed by diers 1 are required for a square pio of carpet to fall short of the truth. fluence that heredity exerts on lon ono of the best physicians in this country she ■ gevity. It is well known that many EMULSION The looms consist of two thick polos The statistics of lifo insurance com for years, and is a regular prescription. It bers i fixed firmly in the ground at some pics*' panies prove that the. common uso of families are almost without exception is composed of the best tonics known, com effect! alcoholic beverages hap a decidedly dele short lived, often dying at about the bined with tho best blood-purifiers, acting distanqo from each other, to others are directly on the mucous surfaces. Tbo per O f P u re C o d edhii-T joined, one above and the other below, terious effect on human life. In tho re same age: Others are equally noted for fect combination of the two ingredients is apeakl and to these the warp or chain of the port of tho United Kingdom Temper the number of very old people found in what produces such wonderful results in L iver O il an d pie o f carpet is attache A ance and General Provident Institution them. There seems to be a difference curing catarrh. Send for testimonials fr< F. J. Cnr.NETSc Co., Props.; Toledo, O. justl HYP0P At the foot of this loom the weavers for Mutual Lifo Insurance the follow in tho stamina or lifo vigor in different Bold by Druggists, price 75c. HYP0PH0SPHITES Repul sit cross-legged, sometimes as many as ing statistics show the difference in the families by wbioh some .are carried Grant o f L ton in a row, each working at a two-foot death rate of total abstainers' and tho much farther along tbe tiray of lifo than Wht is it that the brass band in a proces of Lime and Genoa width of carpet The yarn is taken general section for seventeen years, others are able to travel. Yet even sion always stops playing just as you have rushed' " Ito the window to listen to it! bor of i , from bobbins suspended above their ending with 1882. - In the temperance this difference may be tho accumu 8 o d a in thi( section tho expected deaths were 2.ote; lated results of favorable or unfavor and preccrl beads and tied to the warp; it is then "How to Hake Honey" is endorsed and prescribed by lending low hi ibccauw both out with a sharp knife and the pile and tho actual deaths were 1,861. A differ able environmehts acting on the an And “ How to Succeed in Life” are absorb- phyelolene because both the Cod Zltwr Oil tion i| •onhotphlte* sri ing themes to overvone...... and Uypovhotphlies are tho recognized i theonroof Con woof driven together by moans of a ence of nearly 80 per cent. In the gen cestors ot tho different famllios; or it In this connection relat eral section tho expected deaths wore may be the .result of the accumulation tlio reader’s attention is called to an adver •gents in the euro ot Conmmptlon. It i* able as mUk. comb. A carpet can be made of any tisement (in this paper) of The Burrows as palatable os milk. etancf length, hut-Its width depends on the 4,408; the actual, deaths wore "4.380. A or dissipation of the original life vigor Brothers Company ol Cleveland, Ohio, one bofor size ot the loom. If the loom oxtonds difference- of littlo more than 1 % por of the ancestry of the different families of tho largest and Dest-known book houses Scott’s Emulsion i>i the United States Any representation 4* a wonderful JTletHProdtirer. Xtiethe osting dy tot c o n 11 ton pic* in width the carpet oan be cent 'I hat is, there was a difference of by different modes of life during suc B at Bemedy for CONSUMPTION, by th^ one, two or ton pics wide. Tho largest about 28 per cont in favor of tho total cessive generations. There can be no they make can bo relied upon, and there », Bronchitis, need be. no hesitation in sending them Scroftala, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis folios ie Cougl loom in Oushak is at, present twelve abstinence section. question but that diseases engendered money. For 11.00 they proposo to send a eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. book giving a large' amount of valuable in ott’s Emulsion i pies wide, so that if a carpet of a great Dr. Richardson oxpressos the opinion by the violation of hygienic laws are Ask lor Bcoit's Emulsion and take noother.. Louis that if all alcoholic beveragos were trnnsmissiblo to posterity; and when formation. Better rend tho ad. pretty care er width is required a new loom must be fully and-see if you do not want it. it hail rE F U L -corv banished from England'tho vitality of tho causos in which tho disoaso %\ made, although this, asono may judge GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. o f thf originated continue to operate in tho from tho structure, in not difficult Not-, tho Nation would bo incroased*by ono- years withstanding that this is, as I havosaid, third; which moans that 227,000 livos offspring tho ovil goes on with accumu would bo Baved annually In that coun lative force till tho family becomes ex morof S’ S ( a primitive modoof proceeding, it isnot tho j BREAKFA try. Dr. Norman Kerr, commenting on tinct. This givos an awful significance Paper, EPPS’ S COCOA without its advantages, for, inasmuch aa BREAKFAST. visit \ h knowledge i this, says it is a startling statement, to the declaration of tho Almighty, Left Destitute I “ Bratboroneh knowledge ot the Pataral lain e operations ( tho texture must perforce be looser than Which govern the operations of digestion and on- o f a' iby6 ■ careful app fthc machine-made carpets, the colors yet ho places tho figure at not less than wheye ho says: “ For I, tho Lord thy Not of worldly goods, but of all earthly trltlon, and by a careful «jjpllc»tlon o{_the floe If walNeleoted C 200,000. God, am a jealous God, visiting the in comfort, is tho'poor wretch tormented by properties of wallwelsotsd ocos. Hr. Epps big was t |r breskfaet table.- can blend more easily, and tho rug be- malaria. The fell scour; ' ‘however, shorn * provided our breakfast tabless with a dellcstelf ■ventga which mar conos softer and more pliant to the In this country the annual rate of iquity of tbo father upon tho children flavoured bevsrags whlctvmsr, savea ns many hesvi afou l |«. It la by tbe ju of its thong in ndvance'by Hostetler’s Stem, doctors’ bills,/It T* br the jutudlcious______use of such_ all. ■at that a oonatltut tread. mortality per thousand is shown by tho to tho third and fourth generation of ach Bitters, its only sure preventive and articles of dlettbataoOnatltiitlon may be gradual. ntil strong enoagl Jjr built up until strong enough terctfst every tan*, sivolj Jbm. Hnndradsof Tho carpot weavers are all women; highest authority to be, among beer them that hate mo,” Pulmonary remedy. Dyspepsia, biliousness, constipa dencr to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladlee are ladua ready to. at thoy arc dally ebaporonod to tho looms drinkors, 45.07; among spirit drinkers, phthisis and alcoholism may be named tion, rheumatism, nervousness and kidney floating around ua raadjr to att< ' noy nt. Wamayeaoar complaints are also among the bodily afflic is a weak point. Wemavescani and il arwlvea well forti by an old woman, wber soes that thoy 59.05; among mixed drinkers, 01.94; as illustrations of diseases trnnsmissiblo tions which this beneficent medicine over bf keeping ourselves well fortlfled with pure blood riy noarlabed fra and a properly nourished frame.”—*' Civil Ssrrlts visit! work diligently. The average amount general population, 23.20; members of by inhorltanco which, without the most comes with certainty. Uso it systematically, Oittelte," fly with boiling v of work ono person oan do in a day is M. E. church, 11.45. These last are determined resistance, go on increasing 'Made simply with boiling water or inllk. Bold mi nd| •ound tins, by Grot Fnnxcn officer (to raw recruit)—Do me only In half-ponnd tins, by Grocers, labelled thusi the I* CO., Homa about a pio, for which the wages paid is total abstainers. In tho year in which in force and destructive power till in tho favor to dismount and look what a gawk JAMES EPPS * CO., Homoopalhio ChMiiltS, London, Engl from four to flvo plastroa Although theso statistics wore gleaned tho total tho third or fourth generation thoy you nro on horseback.—Pick Me Up. London, England. the cold in winter is Intense and tjie number of deaths In the general popu ceaso only fflr want of victims. No more ■drear Itxxfltl C o« workers suffer considerably, they will lation was 1,144.500. At the, rate of terrible legacy can be bequeathed by a The Ladles DeUghted. H sM tnal Costiveness ■Orled Mat e€ tl The pleasant effect and tho perfect safety .JWtae der— of tbe entire ajvtesft - .... athegsra not accept the humanitarian efforts mortality in the M. E. church it would parent to bis child than alcoholism. It with which the ladies may use the liquid land betretadMeeaee that are haeardona to Ufle, l urtlrahaMtao made to procure them some comfort have been only 572,500. whilo atavorage la more certain, permanent and blasting Persona o f eoetivehahtt ore autfieot to Head- a Memory, i fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all con soke, Deflective Memory, Gloomy Forebod- ^•a, Fever*,: Mr. d’Andria, one of the largest carpet : ate of all classes of drinkors it would In its effects than scrofula, syphilis or ditions make It their favorite remedy. It is lags, WeTvotieneee, Fevers, Drewi taea*, Irri- ramd ethers merchants in this town, offered to build hate amounted to the startling number tuberculosis, and is loss suscoptiblo of pleasing to the eye and to the tnstc, gentle, table Temper aad ether Bynap tom*, which JerertoThmet ye:, effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver „ Jtegalsrh*1 lor them a large factory, with glass of 2,707,500 deaths, Mr. Nelson, an remedy.—Rev. L. J. Templin, in States and bowels. ; thaee e-vila, a windows, wherein they could work com eminent English actuary, in collating man. ... ______evils, mmd. nothing *a Utaseklavtag fortably though It biow a tempest with tbo experience of life insurance com A man nsks a woman’s love before ho neede so well ta nehloviafl; tUe condition i BytlMiCMSM PROGRESS OF REFORM.’ arrios her; after marriage be demands Tatt's FUle. B y tM r w not only la tho M«ed,l»«nsS4 out Whether from fear of being seen panies in England, reaches tho follow :r gratitude.—Atchison Globe. ' «»etemranovntad,hnWnconsequenceoftho — ehsigw tire or for some equally valid reason, they ing conclusions: S harmonicas changes thus created, there libeltwg otmtUml Dr. Joseph Parker , of London, re yormdee a flhellng ofeattolhctloni the men- 1 ' tarfans thet refused this kind offer, and continued “ I. Whon, In agiven number of risks, cently preached on communion wine, LticsOIl Upon Troubled Waters is Hale's lal flaoaltlee perform their function* with J tbars'ls *a to work in wretched hovels barely fit ton temperate persons die, between the Honey of Horehound and Tar upon a cold, wlvaetty, and there te an exhlleratien of df.aadyerlHl expressing himself very strongly against Bike’s Toothache Drops cure in one minute. mind and body.aadperftet Heart's earn the* u u i p ja y ats for pigsties, warming their frozen ages of 21 and 30 Inclusive, 51 intemper ttao uso of fermeqted wine at the sacra tk asp aalr ■ the full o^Joymoat of health. fingers over the smoldering contents of ate persons die, or tho risk on an in ment. The fish that has felt a hook knows the a brazier. During the reign of Abdul- ebriate is more than 500 per cent great danger of taking snap judgment—N. O. Live T ub Calcutta Medical Record says: Tatt’s Liver Fills IVLATE THE I Aztz bright colors were in vogue, and er than on a temperate person. Ficayuno. f t “ Society's use of alcohol is the, secret REGULATE THE BOWELS. the manufacturers had recourse to the “ II. Whon, in a given number of Do not purge nor weaken the bowels, hut % of half tho jaundiced, haggard, dried specially on tho liver and bile. A perfect mineral dyes; now, however, the fashion risks, ten temperate persons die,between up, prematurely-aged Europeans we find act_r- ...... „ — liver corrector. Carter’s Little Liver PiUs, fortd has gone out and they have roverted to the ages of 31 and 40 inclusive, about 40 in India.” vegetable pigments—volonea for white intemperate persons die, or the risk is D f B U L L ’S k in i In Franco from 1827 to 1880 about two “ WitAT’sthatf* “That's a kaleidoscope,” and brown, yellow berries for green and Increased some 400 percent” The same “ Is It! When does it begin to collider’— the yellow, madder roots and cochineal for gentleman prepared the following table hundred thousand porsons committed Judge. mosl reds, and Indigo for blue. Theso car showing tho difference in the chancesof suicide. Of these over fifteen thousand (OllGHffiRUP ceaM men atid eleven hundred women were Best, easiest to use and cheapest Pi go's pets come to Smyrna principally by two duration of life in temperate and in fiemody for Catarrh. By druggists. 36c. tudJ routes; the first from Oushak to Alashoir, temperate persons at different ages: inebriates and intoxicated at thef time r-'t r,» i 1 pi i :.r puit £ ,’t.c Paris, writes that lawyers' suits.—Boston Commercial, - ^ * ^ ” * **irtt!<>“ lr****. way, a distance from Oushak of twenty- Thirty...... 35.6 •* ...... 13.S ' “ of four hours by camel, and tho othor from Forty...... ,..,..-..,..23.(1 '* ...... 11.6 “ ovor ball tho income of all medical PER DAY Orlc Oushak to Chivril, the last station on If one hundred thousand intemperate mon of France comes directly or indi 'TJAC true the Hutledj branch of the Aldin line, persons and a liko number of tho gen rectly from -excessive use of spirits. ILL WINTER ii'an This is true of tbo modlcal practico in selling whioh is distant from Oushak only six eral population bo taken at*the age of J.” ...W* unri __ <»bet bourn—Smyrna Cor. Levant Herald. • twonty years, there will ho living at largo cities in tbls country, especially TRADE w dirt. wall AgAitieh In practico among men. » housekeeper ■setagev told la successive periods tho following num tat mis or mo <>m ur muio v.f.. 11 * given Writ* torn: —'The new silver notes are plainer bers: Alt. employes of tho New Jersey lompsesce ecroon. Write teslay enclosing «T»rcp wer II looking than those now in circulation, aor . Jntnmerat*. Ota. Pop'*. Central railroad have been notified that ■fr.pArtlcnlart. T*a will nc-rcr regret It. AdJrns ol Poerth Thirty...... 61,114 ...... 91.577 CttAHWON CO.. 44 N. Fourth Bt., Fhiladolphls, I’a. bttambawwiMi bu t tho work upon them Is finely exe they must abstain from the uso of in erxAxntkM Mm m , am \ ^ oveJ Forty...... 39.671., ...... HS.OfB' PAT AM. TOt cuted. They- are headed with the new Fifty...... 31.(CM...... m.666 toxicating liquors while on or off duty. Cceez Paotcrar AtroPx**iNnrn.T ttyi ■dirgTgUtej^ S ixty...... 11.568 ...... 56,356 Y E S I ag¥stlUoa, ^0TJ” Bflllcncir. F/XFENSf.6,’w linsr-t, title, “ The United States of America” Seventy...... 6.076...... 35,890 These notifications! to employes of rail ~ M. nARTl.F.TT M an;, k'n rlU T * promises to pay, and tinder tho amount Eighty...... 807...... 13,169 road companies are becoming more and Lumbago, Hoadaebo.Toothaeho, risk___ RRBCIM. mi COI.I.KO IE. andl | f.lflelaaatl, Otdei 'appear the words “ in' coin.” This may Ctaclsnstl. oldest in the horM.targ Could all the drinkers bo excluded more frequent-, and bid fair soon to be N E U R A L a i A , it Is city. Highest award at r entes- car ,3M 3& k'!!£ be gold or ailviery at tho option of the come the general rule. $100 if*)..... Ksposttion.,...... A ■ gentleman...... Is.em**----- peo| from the general population the con •caw Threat, • woUimjs, Froot-hikee, yrd espeeislty to seek railtlons Government, and tho note is made a trast would be still more marked, Tho T he Lancet remarks that while En I botdlAg porifloss “ legal tender,” which was not tho cate foregoing facts in regard to the effects gland is taking a very active and' cred Spralae, Rraioes, Moras, tnsirt*.j^L ’ # WILL with either the gold or silver certifi ttOKHISi of the use of narcotic poisons on the itable part in the attempt to prevent WttMUUtSAW IH liOfe, M**er«.M. _ I H I Wsurihl nfftow. « . r- cates...... ' ... ' .- . , bills of mortality, taken in connection the Importation of alcohol into the in RiuooooeftiUy mkmkkoutI * claims . poll Ude JmiiiSttal AstaWsr TL S. feta!se,*sr*sa. Grz —The greatest city park in tbe world with the almost universal use of them in terior of Africa, she can not do better I yt* m la«IVaf.nadjbAeaM*gcmi«», atty sinca some form, prove beyond the possibili than labor to abate the alcoholism of orkAitanM r*rakwesees m t a 4 Euirmownt Park, in Philadelphia, Faients-Peiisions-Claiins. A m t* mu* ty of question that such use has a very home communities, thriving and well , 4 trsiin) T0m TiTHifniif Amni ' J I A ir U M M J I AMgtaMSktf.efMBaCtURiL ‘•41 conte ningovarffwo thousand nine bun* Jt Siz a CM;*1. fiCfC*. marked effect in shortening human life employed but kept back by drunken fttmyia* and thus reducing tho average of hu- sees. ■SffiSKSP®!* |N*»W "I.:,!.1". . THE1 BffTTLE TIEED. fHoeiclesa huaband, and what an lnax- Let ns no longer deprive Woman *4 preMlble privilege it wa>. to. have been ilN WOMAN’S BEHALF. the bellot Let a* epem to her every BmnT.Tii hia lifelong companion. Tift. Grant be- I ■ ------1—— FORETOLD IN DREAMS, path In life, so that she msy freely lofgs to,the American people,, whatever WOMAN’S PLEA FOR FREEDOM. obooM that for wbieli her nature best Ji»: f»**ti*n TsadeKd.,, S eeg iy f. djaiit oonoerna her oonoerns them also, and Icuae withyoufromBritain'sofcona o fits he*/ 1 ■■ **»»*•* Out to H o S#ot I* r|Tbo- thia simple story, which has not been When the flretpf perfection glowed; On the sunburnt plains of the West, ■. told before, will possess an interest that By your tide on bleak New England** atrand this new Movement is. now carried on i ta pretty Loom on Sixty-sixth street nothing of romance could ever awaken, I helped withstand the tyrant's code. ' by braver pioneers then those who first la New York, surrounded by comfort and only because I believe that many The ebrill winds whistle round my form* penetrated Its unpeopled solitudes. Let Photographer sud luxury, tho center of a Urge circle will read it with the greatest interest My lost trod through deep snows; us believe that the pioneers ot this re ill ot friends, Mr*. Julio Dent Grant U do I give it, to the world/’—Chicago I bent my'Shoulders to your toll, form, no less"than they who pressed tbe XENIA, OHIQ, 1 »mH*d at fortune's blow*. •pending the declining year! of her life. Tifnefv/ < \ plains In covered wagons end built their She Km sufficient. mesne to provide for Enlarging old pictures a specialtjr. WOMAN’S WAR SERVICE. You threw the shackles from your *oyl— cabins by the river-side, ere engaged in herself munificently end enable her to In your worship you were free.: a warfare with savage'barbarlsm. To Artistic Crayons, the new Opals i m entertain her friends and often large in the But when I asked to apeak in clui ■ cli, c sn Vernal* Attaches Field* and Do*. You rose und exiled me. ,,, thoso new pioneers let na send to-night Transparencies. First I work companies of the publto, as becomes the pitatH Daring the CIvU War. this message of hope, “ Be of good guaranteed. .. wife of the foremost Captain of the age. Although It is Impossible, to discover When the clouds of revolution lowered cheer, you will overcome, the world.” Every Thursday is set apart for the re just pow many women gave their services And you grappled tyrant lose, ception of those who wish to call upon in the- fields and hospitals during the 1 gave my jewels to your cause, ONE FOOT TIED UP. 1 stilled alt my woes. C. C. HENRIEL her. and it is said that certain persons, civil war, Captain Ainsworth, who is at Whv the State Needs the Co-Op*ration and among whom Is General Sherman, visit the bead of the pension division of the My kettles I gave up for guns. Balp of Its Woman. — CONTBACTOR FOR—* her every week when she is in the city. War Department, .has recently prepared Of my spootis I molded balls; Through weary hours 1 wove your clothes; In her address et Toronto, on “ Woman Her life is varied, somewhat by occasion-, A table giving an ..idea of the vast num X echoed freedom's calls. and the State,” Miss Mary F. Eastman Tin, Iron and Slate i££ el visits to heif children .who are beyond ber who did what they could for their said: sea—Mr*. Ssrtorls .living In England country byhnrstng and caring for those • Then I pleased your ear with word* ot cheer; “ Thqre are two reasons why women r o o f i u t o s and Colonel Fred Grant in Vienna, a who took active part in the'struggle. I rejoiced tharyott were free; But when I salted to be let vote, . should hold a close relation to the State: SPOUTING, Minister to Austria—and her sou The records are incomplete, but as far as You loudly hissed at me. 1. Yon can have no State worthy of the Ulysses, who lives on a farm about forty can be ascertained there were probably name that is not representative of the AND GENERAL JOB W OBK miles out of Now York. Mrs. GtfSnt i < 10,000 women,-with* and without regulat When grim rebellion reared Its head - I was at my poet again; - .people, and women are people. 8. The ' Castings fhruished " promptly foe' modest and somewhat shy In her nature authority and pay, who performed the State needs women, and they need the duties wherever they happened to be. I tilled the fields, I nursed your slek, all kinds of Stoves. Office o v a And no one would suspeot from associa . I soothed the wounded's palm protection of the State. If we are too Hook’s. Dry Goods Store, Xenia, O. tion With her that she was for eight Of these, 776 were hired" by contract by good to vote, why don’t you pat themin- years the ‘‘first lady in the land;!? that tbq Wag Department; 887 went by tho On your dark and bloody boltle-llelds isters out?. If we are too much occupied Agent for Eureka Furnace.. appointment o t Miss Dlxj 848 were Sis Isought the dying out; later, in company with General Grant, I help to drag the wounded hack ’ ' with important cares, why don't yon put she visited every great • city .in the ters ot Charity; 81 were provided by the From the fury of charge and rout. the doctors out? They might be want Q.L.rXINB, D.D.8. KBKB KKTNOLDM, D.D.S . Uploni and received attentions such as Sanitary Commission, and 00 by tho or ed at any moment- Miss Esstnisn com a Queen might envy; and then made ihe der of the Surgeon General. In addi Through eummor’s beat and winter's cold In your hospitals I tolled— pared the slow progress of society, journey around the globe, and was.the tion to those who went as nurses, there Bad my weak arm not supported you. with the energies of half its members PAINE & REYNOLDS, guest of all the courts of Europe and were matrons, cooks, laundreMes, etc., Treason had not been lolled. repressed, to the halting gait of a man Asia,..". making, it > la thought, no fewer than who should try to walk on one foot Some time after the death-of General 4Q,000 women in all, three-fourtha of And when the giant treason fell, And the black from ohabit were free, with the other tied up. When it is DENTISTS! ' Grant a clergyman, himself an old sol whom were white and from the Nerth. I asked to go, but you ehook your head; suggested to him that he might get dier, was present at a large reception of There are now on the /pension rolls Freedom was not for me.’ along much faster if he were to put members o f the Grand Army of the Re the names of 800 women who acted as a the other foot down, suppose he should Xenia National Bank bntlding, cor. nurses, and these were placed jthero by Bravely yourfougbt that an alien raoe < public given by Mrs. Grant, and formed Might march out from prison and pain; answer “Oh, no! . It is a dear foot; I Main and Detroit Sts., Xenia, O. her acquaintance. Matters relating to a epeoial act, of Congress;-but as yet Will you let tbe Ups that you dally kiss want one foot to pet; it is so nice to the Grand Army called Wm. to. visit her nothing has been done for most of these Cry out to you la voiat have one foot that is kept ont of the several times afterward, until he be noble women, many of whom are old, ' Vitalized Air and Nitrous Oxide I» freedom sweet to the strong atone t dust!” So he hops along, moving in a Canueed for the PAINLESS extras*. came sufficiently acquainted for her to feeble, and nearly forgotten. Bo the trembling weak love ohalnsl circle Instead of straight, every muscle Hon of teeth. lay aside, somewhat, her natural re Representative Belknap, of Michigan, Must I have my aeperatloiis crushed strained, his whole body warped out of serve and speak more freely of herself an ex-qoldier, reported, a bill to tbe Till only, dull clay remains? symmetry; and the foot that is tied up CHARLES E. SMITH, and her illustrious husband than she United StatesHouseof Representatives, Is them naught, O etrohg one, to be admired and potted is the worse for it,' os well as otherwise would. The clegyman-relsted placing on the pension list at 813 a In a patience that never resists? tho foot that has to do double work. the following incident of ono of bis vis- month “all women employed by O, he great, be noble, be mercttuW Some women like to’ bo wholly relieved THE BOSS BARBER its: the Surgical" Department of the Take the shackles from off my wrlste? ’ from responsibility. Miss Eastman said “On the last Occasion that I visited United States Service as army —Emm! Ghent Curtis, In Woman's Journal. ■he had once been a member of a village Guarantees the best work in his line her house I ventured to speak of the nurses, or otherwise officially recog improvement society. They called to FREE AND EQUAL. tender regard with which the old sol nized as such during the War of seo a certain woman, told her that they of any barber in town. Give him_a diers remembered Jier husband, when the Rebellion, add who rendered service Address by-A. k Meson at s Lswn Fete, were going to plant trees along the cal). ..Basement o f Ori^s building'. sbo told of her earnest love for the mem in hospitals, in the camp, or on the bat Reid In Indianapolis, square in front of her house, and asked bers of the Grand Army and the lifelong tle-field for a period of six mpnths or Wo are met to celobrnto the glory of her if there was any particular kind of affection with which the Genoral regard more, and who were honorably relievod equality. From of old. Englishmen de tree she preferred She drow down her ed hiS old comrades. She proceeded to therefrom, and who, from the results clared that all men ought to bo froo, hut face, looking utterly forlorn, and an- speak of the great friendsbipof the peo of such service or tbe infirmities of ad it was a Frenchman who first added tho TANK HEATER. swored, in a rogrotful voice; “ When he GREAT ple of toe South for him, saying that vancing wge*. are unable to earn their words“ and equaL" was alive, I didn’t have to know one tree A SAVING own support.”—Woman’s Journal. . . There is Ih.theao days a movement in TO ALL CATTLE FEEDERS. just before the’meeting of the National from another.” Stockmen who tiavo n*ed this Republican convention, during General society, world-wide, which sets towards Heater oajr they would not do Grant’s .second term as President, the A CHINESE VETERAN. human equality. Commencing in the Illglter Education In’ Enpopo. without them at any price. General used to’ bring her a largo num last century, gathering power in each Miss M. Cary Thomas, Ph. D., Dean Motional view,below show* how The Only Mongolian Who Shouldered ca of Bryn Mawr College for women, has the llama aud mnoka la rarrlod ber o f letters dally from prominent men Musket and Fought In the War. generation, it has increased until It around under the bottom, gtilur in the South, pleading' with him to al forms the most significant-fact of the recontly roturned from A summer tour groat beating lutlnoe. No aparka E. D. Cotaota visited Libby Prison of tho principal educational cities of leave the heater. Ono firing will' low Ills name to go before the conven War Museum and inspected the ourious age. It demands tho abolition of all lattfromStoI MAlfc* I ; * S p ecim en Os i m . £. JEt Clifford, New Cassel,, Wia, was' troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, bis stomach was disor ANDREW JACKSON, AM IXD*P*MDKK* WIKKLT MMW0PAPMR. dered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1890 aud he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elee- .trlc Bitters cured him. W. H. BLAIR, Editor and Prop'r “ Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. Hi,, had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three PRIQK * 1 .3 0 PER ANNUM. bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his |leg is Bound and well. John ’ Over two hundred seats have been -DEALER IK ALL KINDS OF- Speaker, Catawba, 0 „ had five large cold to tho.Nashville Students enter Fever sores ou his leg, doctors said tainment here next Monday evening. he was incurable. One bottle Elec- A crowd is coining over irom Yellow trio Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Springs to attend. Arnica Salve cured him entirely. ' Rev. John M, Kyle hn old Cedar- goIdatB.G. Rldgway’s Drugstore. ville boy, but for the past seven years O. H. Townsley, who has for the a missionary'ini South America, paid past five months been acting as fore this place a flying visit last Tuesday, -AND------man at McKeoun’sjob printing office, accompanying his brother Charles, has severed his connections with the who was here attending to his duties same has accepted the position of mail as administrator o f the Frazier estate. ing clerk at the postoffice. W e con C. L. Crain purchased the > Frasier gratulate 01. on his good luck,-—An Doors, Sash %0 Blinds property last Tuesday, .paying $1,500 derson, Ind. Sun. for it. The property is centrally lo cated, and several persons were arx- Tti* Pulpit and the Stag*. ious to secure it. Mr. Crain will Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., 1 0 a move his stock o f harness into the says: “I feel it niy duty to tell what store room, as Boon as he has it remod wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery eled to suit him. lias done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners Mrs. Whittington, aged 80 years thought that ! could live only a few weeks; I took five ' bottles o f Dr. LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING. SIDING. ETC, died at her home south of Cedarville, King's New Discovery aud am sound, -Saturday night. The funeral was and well, gaining 26 lbs. in weight. preached ht the residence Monday Arthur Love, Mannger Loves Fun? ny Folks Combination, writes : '‘Af morning by Rev. Morton, after which ter a thorough trial and convincing Have just received a new sotek. Can offer you better the body was taken-to the Caesarcreek evidence, lam confident Dr. King’s Baptist cemetery for interment. New Discovery for Consumption, beats ’em all, and cures when every Grades for less money than you have been paying for poorgrades, Capt. J. R. Crain was in Cedarville thing fails. The groatest kindness I - 1*1 * can do my many thousand frieuds is Tuesday shaking hands with his old to urge them to try it.' Free trial friends. The Captain is one o f James bottles at. RiDGWAY’a Drug Store, town’s successful merchants, and in Regular sizes 50c. and $1-00. CALL AND SEE GRADES AND PRICES. addition acts ns postmaster, manipu lating the mail sacks and licking stamps for the gushing females who :! i IHIH Hl ifim patronize the ^ostoffice. Marriage, licenses; Andrew Jack- son and Annie Henry; Orville D To bias and Annie L Coffman; Robert A FOR BARGAINS IN CLOTHING Johnson and Sarah E Johnson; Jas C CD0 3 S P T B 'A JJu T O V I S I T S Sherman and Sarah E Sturgeon; John W Sparrow and Effie Griffith; Chas C Crawford and Mary E Barlow; Geo H Lucas and Minnie Gowings; John A Harbison and Lizzie Cooper. A. B. CRANDALL & CO The trustees met Wednesday and took action on the petition for the cleaning out o f the Roland K yle ditch. WING to the remarkable and unprecedented rash during the last two months, we haven’ t had a word to say. Onr A ll parties interested in the ditch hav stock baa been replenished, all back orders received, and we will make prices that will be bard to duplicatoelsewhere- ing been notified, they met with the trustees and a compromise was effect (^a5R5HSSSH5H5E5ESBSa5BSH535HSH5HSHSH5HSHSH5H5HSHSr2SHSE5H5a5aSH5HSrB£ ed, they agreeing to clean out their* 3 portion of ditch without further no OVERCOATS g s u i t s tice. In this line weoov- $3.50*’°’"good er the whole range Those o f our readers who have had serviceable -one. from a good suit an opportunity to hear the company Better foe $5, 18, at 16 to the finest known as Donovan’s Original Tennes and *10. Clay diagonal at n •25. Tneee goods seeans’, will remember the famous dfell Qbnysanob- tJplAa by Fall or mo are from the finest “ Lion Bass,” Air. Z. A . Coleman, the Winter-Goat In all manufactures— “ Shouting Tenor,” Mr. Fred Carey, wool. Meltons, a people who make Cbindbffius. etc.; style and perfect and the Contralto, Miss Nellie Scott, some at this price fit alife-kmg study, who now appear with the Nashville’s. reduced from 116, and am able to prclduoe more Mr. Coleman has a record of “ G” two •15 and 114. dfc-i £ and from handsome and bet and one half octaves below middle “ 0 ” tJplO that to 828 ter suite tbsn tbe which is the lowest vocal tone on rcci are Gotta th a t average tailor*. are a lm o st be Sacks, doable and ord in the United States. yond description. single breasted, Tbe finest Kerseys, straight and round The following from the American Meltons,Shetland* corners, with and Breeder,, a paper devoted to the inter Worsteds, Wales, without patch •to. Styles tbe pockets. Three A ests o f Importers and breeders o f live newest and swel- one button Frocks stock, will be interesting to horse men leek London Box, and Prince Alberts aU these in tbs va in this vicinity; “The imported with half-inch welt seams, side vents, rious new weaves French Coach Stallion, Grand Seig land,.full Velvet ahd textures, com neur, three yoar old* imported by W . Collars. Goats bining tbe largest and nest assort L. El wood, DeKalb, 111., that cap that cannot be pro duced in this mark ment ever shown tured first prize at the late Chicago et for levs or money in Greene County. stock show, was bought by Johnson& Baker,’ of Jamestown, O. Said to be the highest priced horse ever imported We call special attention to our line of BLACK CHEVIOTS In Sacks and Frocks, THE PHENOM- by Ellwood. He goes to take the INAL SELLERS OF THE DAT. place o f the great $4,000 horse, Plaid- eur, that died last spring.” CHILDREN’S 0VERC0ATS.~50 Coats at $1.50, Worth $2, $2.50 and $3.00. t o ~ Other styles la long, all-wool Scotch Overcoats, with Capes, $5 to $10. Children’s Saits from $1.25 to $8. Knee Pants Kxninisas via the Peaasyl* , from 25c to $1.25. Oar line of Underwear Is the largest and best we hate ever shown. Full up la Hats, Caps, j*2 v m Ui Maes ilecemWr N , * and everything in Men’s Furnishings. A pleasure to show yonthrough, buy or n ot S l a a t4 th . Excursion tickets at one fare for round trip will be sold via the Penn uvni mm sylvania Lines to -Dayton, Tenn„ on^ aumrm. December 2d, 8d, and 4th, on account o f land Salas. Tickets will be good U, Ctaniall * Co, returning ten. days from date o f sale. f ■ •'!* 6,ti I 0 P'JT'*-"." Vi zsm a i BARGAIN ■■M A if* 5' M i ■ ■ ■ WINTER FiiflnI.iX.il LARGE STOCK Di - FURNISHING G00DS>* better At prices lower than ever before. New bargains while the season lasts. Call regularly and examine the large variety we are showing# Overcoats in Kerseys Melton, Corkscrews Winter Overcoats in Chinchilla, Beaver, As- Cheviot Suits for boys, men and children, Jersey Suits, ages from 4 to 9, in blue, black rades. from $8 to $20. J trachad, Irish Frys, Meltons and Kerseys, bound and plain, in single and double breasted and brown, prices $3 to $6. prices $5 to $25. sacks and cutaways, from $5 to $18. Children’s Overcoats, Infancy Plaids, Kersey , Trunks and Valises.—In Leather, Zinc and • and Black Cheviot, with or without Cape, Odd Pants, all the latest styles from the smallest Shirts.— W e lead the procession. Everything W ood Finish,..prices from $1 to $10. Also a prices $2 to $10. boy to the largest man,_25c to §8. that a person can imagine in full dress. eiribroi- J full line Traveling Bags, prices from 75c dered fronts. .Satin Stripe'Flannelsand Domit 3. Underwear.—-One o f the most complete ; stocks Gloves.— This department is completed Calsor,' to $8. from 50c to $3. . ever shown, Natural Wool, Camels Hair, Swift Buck, Larinack, Plymouth, Seal Skin, Calf Hosiery.—See our fiiBt black warranted not to ,Conde, Medicated Flannels, Canton Flannel, Skin, Angor Knit Jersey for dress and work Hats and Caps we are showing invthis department fade. In Nat, Wool, Lisle Thread, Baldriggan etc., prices 25c to'$5. * ing”, prices 25c to §2. a full lino o f the latest stiff ana soft lints in market prices 5c to$ l. Everything in this line. STOP AND INQUIRE THE PRICE OF EACH “AUTUMNAL BARGAIN” WHILE THEY LAST. A VISIT WILL PAY YOU BRADY & SCEINFELS, 43 EAST MAIN STREET, - - XENIA OHIO. tTliJTTTl "LTT7 40 5T T gave prohibition in Iowa and Kansas, Clay, General Lafayette, Mnria Edge- W e are under obligations to Chas. n ttsb U l'g ll^ C iu ’t i & S t. L ou is Rjf A as well as all-other temperance laws. worth, Mrs. Lydia H. Sigourney, E. Adams, of Wnshiugt<(in^C., for | ■ 9 but the liquor bosses called a halt to Sarah Jano Hall and others. The ef the report tof Secretary Busk, imms PAX-HANDLE ROUTE. 1 l i t iKDarKnmmT w b r k l y n e w s p a p e r , this business o f helping through pro1- forts ot Mrs. Willard for the liberal sioner o f agriculture . The11 book f liibitory amendments, nnd hence a eue- education o f her sex were not confined' makes interesting reading, 'Schedule in effect June. 1.1890. SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1890 J cession o f defeats except in Dakota to this country. It was mainly through' Mrs. Laura Haynor and daughter, Trainsdepartfrom Cedar ville ae follow ere* where the republicans defied their her exerlioris that a school for women o f Troy, Mis. Etta Charlton Spain-, ot J authority and another prohibition vic was established In Greece. The asso W. H. B LAIR , Editor and Prop’r Jamestown, Mrs. J. C. Htewart, Mrs. j GOING WEST. ‘ tory was obtained. In Atlanta we ciation hopes to raise $15,000, and au M. A. D. Townsley were pleasantly have a striking illustration of the in appeal to the alumni o f the semiuary entertained to dinner Tuesday by Mrs. PRICK *1.30 PKR ANNUM. stability o f non partisan prohibition has been scut out. j! f 4.46 a. in. flag 8 top. Anna M. Townsley, at her home bn The liquor traffic in this country is | * 10.14 a. hi. North Main street. OHOBCII DIBBOTOBV. most thoroughly organized, and to at The Enquirer’s guessing contest on II * 0.31 p. m. flag. stop. the vote for Secretary o f State inOhio Covenanter Church.—Rev T. C. tempt to meet them without an.organ REAR THIS T1VI€E! -GOING EAST, ronl, Pastor, angular services at the official count having been com :00 a m ; Sabbiuli school at 10:00 a in ized party of'some name, is like send SR . P. Olmrcli.— Rev. J . F. Morton, iug out undisciplined men against a pletetl yesterday, .the Enquirer offered * 8 a. m. ’ . . tator. * Services.««, 11:00 a m; Sabbath thirty-six prizes to be distributed— two The only Protection that will effect * 3.57 p, in. Sbhoot at 10:00 am . i well trained army. But when Non o f $100, two o f 50, two o f $25 and ually protect all people, all classes, all M. E. Church. Rev. o , L, Tufts, pan- Partisan charges prohibitionists with SUNDAY. labor and all interests is that styled ’ ** ^boonu^-ilo n.H uss,nljhto*p!>mfj desfeatingprohibition in the last seven thirty of $5, aggregating $500. Al Sg u -’ P rotuction i acquired only from together there were 178,784 guesses The following trains stop on Sun ortiytjr S ln fe V^dne^af .JetangSt* oreiSbt he certainly makes a truthful knowledge o f ways and 7^ 0 a very unreasonable charge. Repub- received. The total vote for the Re day only. roeuas, legal uml illegal, just and un TJ. P. C'mrcli.— Rev. T. C. Warnock, licans and democrats, like Pilate and publican candidate, 363,548, was ex east . west . just, by which the burdens o f govern '.m ” d Heto,l, united their forew to det™ , actly guessed by Frank A Snyder, o f j] 1C. 14 a. m. I! 4.17 p. m. 1 P ment, profits o f labor and industry, are Cincinnati, while Frank E. Sterns H6.57p. m. 4.26 a. on, A V.B. c.«u o !.- iev, i o. Jack- the cause. Prohibitionists exerted so unequally divided. *pn, pnsLoi. .-service* a> !*:0 i i t ■ .'/i - 1 '■ • ; * A N D IM P! CALEB’ S COURTSHIP* Waul, I got my bo«M aU raudy, an' spoke Is on while the mother shone theblggeet down, down into * m y email corner of PERSONAL. AND IMPERSONAL. th« pa'sem beside, and the ripest pumpkin of all for the his heart the duty and affection that c'a "«© " will 1 BIS Hlf Ajnil What Cftttf of I t An* srly Thasksglvln’ mofnl*’ X started to her —New York’s "400” will bave a new HOU9I (most beautlft the kaetttad. , J ; pies that graced the crowning feast of were due’ttf the old folks at home. HADN’T no ilm«, .thtffsr- Stronger and clearer grew the vision* temple, for a most beautiful ball-room —To keep finished wl ) f*r*eerU*’d ra m rtli' whan' w h « Ihrt heft*# I sMaato the deu^'e-t-id# wwSkt baa just bean finished at Delmonioo'a *• • W rtflMWdijiji i j• -i —' i.J TOgniug egain to tbHjtax, he brought of home, until in fancy be could see the and cover wii it* X V . ztyjt# '■ iy»*;j*«a* *»*' ‘-J ’ ■’ It is In the Louis XYL styje. The tone • ,*PITr,' s All signed Id my Sunday Ifost, o t atm tm r* ou f nougbnuts, 8uch M ho one but old bojno as It would pe on the morrow; water every Ita and gold, •lAirh tvmrtM fldkVi(]|' bvt could See the dinner-table with its load of color is white and gold. fir whs* With Thar was that Jaaob a-drivta’,aa’ Eunlee sot at mother ever cen or ever does make; —Stuffy fu| it of Paris ill ■■ - i'wr ** Wh?’thi J an’ cookies, delicate end 'tender; and then of good things, surrounded by the.fam —The Count of Paris saw at Mount by means of mg other cur .savin', I lot th e his side. Vernon, among other eur'ositlea the An' he stops an’ sez: "Allow me to interduoe greet slices of yellow po*Uld oakp, and ily and friends, snd could beer one t ilipa, and suj 'kayof the B# massive rusty key of the Bastille, which $ -Then I v h buyin’ my fruit cake whose dark ntdee-were a store another ask in surprise: "Why, where's !Ldays flowe iinded him of ■i an’ traiUln’—snd ot’delight for the onveS fortunate at to John?*. He oould see the tear trem no doubt reminded him of a little spl»p i./ masked, tha 3« toward tha fsrm work never So that wasths end my of eourtshlp, You sae, I sode In France toward the dlose of the started wrong, , taste them. Three little glass jars of bling in hia mother’s eyp as she ture clad tb| | with which ofli git* dons— last century with which certain distant Askia’ advice of Jaoob, an* takln' him; along; friilt preserves, whose transparent aldea answered: "He wan too busy to oome something pi tin were asspol) Tlil at lost! oount- Tor • team may he better fer ploughla’ an’ hay relatives of his were associated. , ed m y b ir t h revealed the beauty and riobneee pt home this year." —Bcallope {jquet of th* in' an' all the rest, their delloious eon tents, as they were "Too busy to go borne for Thanksgiv —The banquet of the international days, and found I -But when it oomei to eonrMa’—why, a single pf sweet;' to )pgres* to Low , . ... -wsajutyvaa. ! ing?" What evil spirit,'what foul fiend vegetarian congress in London recently iM U illB l! carefully unwrapped,' came out next; boiled and c1 [porridge,, »tew< "Hl|h time,” mc i, ‘ to ha choosin' a suitable consisted of porridge, stowed snd fresh —E. T. Corbett, In Harper's Magazine. Then, from out its fnany wrappers, had prompted him to pen that message cracker' cru tad lentil' eat! partner f*y life.” the young man drew a glass-of quiver to grieve the dear old father's heart and fruit, eggs and lentil' outlets with to - end pepper ai i, mushroom * ing, amber quince jelly, with Its-won- bring a tear to those patient, loving mato sauce, mushroom patties snd Bo I jest net down an* considered where I’d Mt- over milk un Iwlches. After for look ter a wife. > HOME MEMOBIES. mother eyes? Too busy? And the savory sandwiches. After this official drously-delicate color and flavor, Bake until le congress he I wonted her young an' harncome—of oourte— John's favorite daintyl A mother true self of John Williams rose up in its breakfast the congress hold a confer an'atiddy an’ neat.- Housekeepini ting their ides* never.forgets the tastes of htr children,, manhood and truth, and ho said: "I told ence advocating their ideas of food. Smart at bakin’ an’ ohnrnln', quick with her Whitt s Thanksartvlnsr Box Old for —Do not ti ;prs snd crew 4 handa an', feet, John Williams. and though he'would never know its my mother a ’paltry lie! What are my —The officers and erew of the Balti But slow with her tongue (fer talkin’ jest wastes is dry; it can he presented, history, his mother could have told engagements for to-morrow with Mer more are to be presented with medals of ’ Sweden, i a woman's time), quite a story of the infinite pains and ton and the rest of the boys compared by the King of Sweden: . The medals keep It In a t: An' as sarin' with every penny as ef 'twaa a sil T WAS the night be used for lemoratlon of ver dime; . ■ before Thanks trouble she had taken to got that jelly to a visit home! I did not care to go, are in commemoration of the-visit of connection for his home-coming at Thanksgiving. hardened young fool that l am! This the cruiser in connection with the re any mixture An' of aha was good at mendin’ an’ scrubbln’ giving day, and would ho us< jesson. Tho mi an’ cleanin’ house, the clocks in the The quince crop had been a failure that box has been more to mo to-night, than mains of Ericsson.' The medal for the officer is of go I made up my mind to take her, of she was ppor mother ever dreamed It would be. It ferred to era neighborhood year, bat she had succeeded in procur commanding officer is of gold, those for of silver, and os a mouse. ing a few gnarled little quiiices, and,) It has boefi the means of recalling me other officers ot silver, and those for the fat when usei were striking the —When bri |za ■ Waal, It cost some time an’ trouble to disklrlr a hour of midnight by the utmost earo and patience, had tb myself, and showing me bow foolish crew of bronze. gal to my mind— made from them that one glass of jelly and selfish and unprincipled I bave not care to »ale of Lord There was lots on ’em to ohoase from, but the as John Williams .—At the sale of Lord Tollemaohe'a St James’ sq for John. been,” and a flush’ of shame oame over furniture in St James’ square among cupfuls swe.e best was bard to find. turned the key and one of ba| but up was a ms At last, after lookin’ and thinkln’, I settled on in the lock of the’ He nearly overlooked a , papor bag his face as he thought of his follies. other lota1 put up was a mahogany bed Eunice Stout, crammed with nuts—nuts from tho old Pulling out his watch, he scanned its stir very stiff, shillings. No door of his room stead at five shillings. No further of )arently fortho The deacon’s youngest darter—nineteen or walnut trees down in the big pasture, face eagerly, and etolaimed: "1 can fer was apparently forthcoming, until ' little hot lari thereabout. at a fashionable that Mr. G1 whose crop be bad gathered for many catch the early morning train (and get it transpired, that Mr, Gladstone had while frying, Pretty—yes, as a ploter; made the best butter, h o t e l in New inches, and jr over seven id successive years in company with the home in time to eat dinner ^vith the slept in it for over seven months, when .too, York City. Housekeeper. |n object of the i That ever was sent to market. Sec I: “I guess Bis hand was boys of the neighborhood. There also folks, and surprise them alL l am go It became an object of the most spirited —Steambo and was sold : sbeTl do. ‘ • a little unsteady, wore hickory and butternuts, and they ing home.” It did not take very long competition and was sold for a large Whenever I’ve stopped to thedeaoon’s she’s as recalled the days of autumn and the to write a note excusing himself from the mold, s busy as a bee— for ho had just come from a little sup- sum. ' ■ ' ’ • . T..k nutting frolies with the gay com his engagement with his friend Morton the bottom, lustloe Paxson e Alius a-workln’ an’ doin’—yes I that’s the wife per after the opera whioh ho had shared —Chief Justice Paxson entered a bar slices of bri Allentown and 'fennel” ■ panions. of bis childhood, and the long for the next day, nor to write to his em ber shop at Allentown and laid downs in company with a lot of jolly acquaint* bread, then r| lirty-aeven of tl But now that Pd done my chooain* I sec to my- ancea and friends. evenings around the hearthstone, eat ployers of his intended trip and the job lot of thirty-seven of tbhe finest ra “ • solf: • ’’What’s next!" ing apples and cracking nuts, while tho hour he would roturn on. .Friday, nor to mold is filled! rher had ever, I didn’t know much ’bout wlmmln. an’ I’ll own To his great surprise, as he opened zors tbo barber bad ever seen. “ I am circle that sat in the light of the big prepare for his journey. quart of flou to have large I was some perplexed; the door he stumbled over a large accustomed to bave large numbers of wood fire sometimes widened until all In the midstof his preparations, how you choose; lojourhersfrom wooden box that nearly blocked up the gentlemen sojourners from Philadelphia with sauce. in Bucks Coun So I asked advice of a neighbor—<1 of was the the older brothers and slaters and their ever, he thought of the eatables on the at my home In Bucks County,” the Jus biggest mistake— doorway. Crowding past it through the :—Roly Pol |ed. as the ocoi Things'mightn't bev gone so"crooked ef I'd door ho’made hia way Into the room, little ones sat with them, and again table. The tender feelings that filled tice explained, as the occasion seemed narrowed down to three—-the dear old half pound fli >mothing of tl never said nothin'to Jjske; lit the gas and dragged in the box. Bis his heart forbade his leaving them to to call for something of the sort, “and mother with her knitting on one side, add the fiour :st barber shop But ho was twenty year younger, an’ the. gals namo in - plain black letters caught an uncertain fate. He hastily ran over as the nearest barber shop is nine miles all liked him, ye see, and the father with his newspaper on thoroughly >mes in handy." his eye at once, and, marveling greatly his list of acquaintances' to seo if ha off a razor comes In handy. ” So I asked his odvice about Eunice—jest like a the other, and ho himsolf, a little boy could think of any one to whom they ahont one In losebery, while fool as I be! as to Its contonts, be looked about him —Lord Rosebery, while residing at fruit jam - a .seat, Dalmeny, for means to open tho box. on a low Btool between them, eating would be an acceptable gift At length tbo family seat, Dalmeny, on the Frith Bozhe: “Why, man. It’s as easy 1 You must nUts and looking into tho burning em cloth, leavinj rrived one moi take her out to ride: AsA m hoT. — tookAaa I* off'tho IliA cover a pleasant he remembered two young medical Stu of Forth, arrived one morning at his bers, and dreaming of the days when into boilingj hing plaoe for t You must bring her home from meltin’ an’ spicy odor diffused ltsolf through the dents rooming a few squares away, favorite bathing plaoe for a dip, but ob he should bo grown up, and Bhould hours Ser old women wi stick close to her beside; room, and a little note was seen lying whose acquaintance, he had made some serving two old women who were gath You must go to see hpr of evenin’*; you must leave that hearthstone to seek bis fort Press ed ho address* on.the heavy paper that securely hid weeks since, and a s' he recalled the ac ering Beawoed he addressed^himsolf to , buy bur some pretty things— une in the wide world beyond. counts they had given him with the in . —Becham i, cronies, inform A book or n breastpin, mebbe, some ribbons, or the two old cronies, Informing them of white stook, some rln^s; For the last time he reached down genuousness of youth, of their peregrin n to take a b his intention to take a bath, snd sug two whole cl they should ret Then tell her her cheeks Is rosy, tall her her into this .wonderful box and brought ations from'ono cheap restaurant to an gested that they should retire. To this eyes Is bright ; out applcs from the.old orchard. There salt Sot all! replied: *’Oh other, until in despair they were at one of them replied: "Oh, nevermind Tall bar you love her dearly, an’ dream of ber were several of oach' variety that grew down to one-| ie, never mind tempting to do tboir own cooking, ho us, my. laddie, never, mind ns;- gang.an' at night; on tho place, and, yellow and green and of.arrow-roo k.” Tell her—” But here I stopped him. "It’s felt that there was the place to send bis. , t*k'yer dook." red, fragrant and lovely, they brought mother’s gift. He repacked the box simmer for Ite House laui easy talkin’,” sez 1, ■ —The White Houso laundry contains “But 1 never did no courtin', on’ I’m half afesrd tho smile of spring, tho sweot breath carefully as. possible, picturing to him tbo flavored [old-fashioned, ! a genuine, old-fashiohed. New England tntrv. of summer and tho vigorous life of self the delight with which those poor slowly for tv ating hack to fireplace, dating back to the time of autumn in their golden hearts. With homesick boys would greet that turkey lis Sentinel. ams, who' nsea I'll mnka ye an offer, Jacob: ef you'll go with Abigail Adams, who' used tbo "barn me to-night, . thorn came thd vision of the old orchard and mince pie. A brief note of explan . —An Old-: Room for dryin; like" East Room'for drying her clothes. Kinder keep up my courage, an’ see that things In tho spiing-time, with its weal th of ation to them replaced, bis mother’s cups of sugtlj e is regularly goes right. pink and whito blossoms showering the The fireplace is regularly used every three-quartej Tackle the deacon, mebbe, an' show me how to note to him. He then hastily com heat the big green grass beneath the trees with pleted his preparations, loft, oxplicit Monday, to heat the big boiler full of of rich m.l. ' begin, . . water for tho family washing. .It is the family wa I'll give y* a yearlln' calf—I will, as suro as sin fairy snow; green and cool and shady, directions concerning the Bending of tho eggs, four si rd-baked plaato built of hard-bakod plaster, Is in excel* is sin!" . bright with golden promises of coming box, and was soon on his way to the spoon of c: lion, -and will .ent condition, and will probably do Wn.'d, iho bargain was struck. lie an’ Jacob pleasure through tho hot summer days; dopot. hickory na any yearo to went to sec Eunice together. aqd then in autumn, when evory tree iuty for many years- to come. The stirred thro And tho box went to a farrow street housekeeping force of tho Executlvo ng forco of tl Juke, lie talked to the deacon ’bout crops an' became as gay as U Christmas tree, and up four flights of stairs to a small 1b put in ti includes thlrt* e.nllo an’ Weather; decked in bright-colored balls that Mansion includes thirteen -rogular ■ baked in 1 Eunice, she kep' very quiot—jest sot an’lcnltted back room, and made two young fellows aouso-servancs, and eight or nine more nts, and eight away. dancod in the wind and sunshine and sorlmppy that they called- in two other iced with a id to keep the- An' 1 licit close beside her, a-thlnkln* of Some- woro gathered 111 with shout and are required to keep the grounds and half a cup Student friends to enjoy their feast with ■onsorvatorioB in order.—N. Y. Ledger. ides in order.—2 . thin'to say, -• faugbtor and stored away to help make them, and the way they devoured the ,ptirred.—Boi Many an evenin' 1 noticed, when she wont for merry tho long winter evenings around apple-wind cako turkey, pies, and other good things ."A LITTLE NONSENSE." -Potato ITTLE NONS Inter th« pantry, ’twos alius: “Come hold tho HE TORE Ol’EN THE NOTE AND HEAD. tho fireside. would astonish any who looked on, aoderate-si candle, J»ko,” & Tho momonts went by unheeded, unless, indeed, like them, lie had hoen —Inseparable.—"I’m looking for > a mortar wll [rattle.—"Pin 1c As if she counted A mhobody; thou she'd give from vlow tho contents bolow. Ho toro’ while the young man sat and gazod for two long months far away from add milk n h. I don’t ki m > a ‘-wllo, man Smith. I dpn't know his first open tho note and read—read easily upon the table heaped high with, the home, and struggling along with slen name.” "It must be John.”— Yankeo thick; then[ It must bo Jol Sooa’s X t Herod to help her, an' say Hwarn't enough, for tho old-fashlonod charac worth my while. tokens of his mother's lovo and thought der moans and eating at cheap eatings V. hJo. of pounded I’ll o va 'twos qulto surprisin’ how long they’d ters were as- plain as print, although fulness and toll. His dark eyes were houses. , . • ' . , i —“Whst do I think of y o u f sh» asked, ‘of lemon; a o I think of you?" lev iter stay the hand that - had wrought them had unh that was soft soft and dewy, as he mused long and The early morning train bor<* John With nlHiivh 'list was soft and meljoir. let it cool; Iilnkof you, Choi A-pleklr.’ Out them apples, but Jacob told me trembled not a littln in tho writing. deeply. Tho spicy odors filled tho ’Id o not think Of you.Choille dear, yolks of fchri one d»y Williams on and on, through the hours illy of some othar "Mt DkAb So s—In this box you will find a room with inconse, that like a magic llut wholly of some other felloA.” heat togethj They was iryln’ to And the best ones, so’i she few things from home. It Is tho llrst tlmo, of tho forenoon, noaror and nouror the —Harper’s Bazar. —Har could give 'em to me, vapor .formed itself into imatres and eggs to a fr John that you have over missed eating tho old place; and then, getting off At the —In the Restaurant.—“ Waiter, these Restaurant—“ Thanksgiving dinner with us, and 1 could not visions of his childhood days. IIo saw little station, ho walked two miles the other i eggs are old and very unpleasant Call d and very unpl hear to think that you would not have a share tho long, low-roofed farm-houso,nostlod along the old familiar roadway, and to dish and rd.” “ But 1 ah In the day’s pleasure, so I put up overy thing among the hills, tho broad meadows and the landlord.” “ But I a&suro you, sir, orest's. that I ooald pack and send so far, and you esn tho little brown farm-house, and then you will find him very much moro un nd him very m fields surrounding it, and the shining through the low gateway and along the —Clams get some of your young friends to eat dinner pleasant!'— Fllegende Blatter. —Fllegende Bra with yon. I hope you will enjoy eating what I river that flowed near the little rod part of unc pchool-house, whore .he first went to —Jennie (enthusiastically)—“ Grand '(enthusiastic* havo been nblo to send you. We were greatly clams add n’t know how disappointed when you wrote that you wen too school; and memories came of a thous ma, you don’t know how your now eye busy to com" homo for Thanksgiving. Wo havo or bread pyour looks.” and incidents and scenes ot childhood glasses help your looks” Grandma (in- for tho t not seen you for a year, and somehow It* took all and boyhood memories of his child com nocontly)—"Well, if I don't Jennie. I’d •"Well, if I don the heart oat of my work. Tho children will all it is placej ow who doe* be home except yon,-John, and wo will miss panions and friends, of his brothers and like to know who. .does?”—Jeweler's the chop’ you very much. Your father Is not very-welt, sisters, of himself the youngest child In Weekly. chopped o: ondhsd counted a good deal on seeing you, and a largo family, with the older ones set —"Ma, hit say in heah a pusson kin it say in heah takes It hard that you can’t ho here. God bless marjoram Yo'k widont oh you, my dear boy. Your loving Mother .” tled in their own homes. As he mused go to New Yo'k widont change.” “ Hub! celery, so; he saw the child John, now following Borne cheat 'bout dat Kain’t trabb'.e t ’bout dat E Wish a grave, thoughtful faco the all with th ngo In yo’ poc young man arose and placed his moth* his father as he wont shout the daily wldoutchange In yo' pocket-book any tored shell U’ubibu work on the farm, and now helping the mo’n you kin live wldout: eatin’."— kin live wid< er’s letter carefully away; then, turning crumbs ov> azsr. to the center-table, he cleared it of the mothorwlth hor household task, hia Harper's Bazar. butter an gay litter of cards, photographs and little hands always ready, his little —Judgo—"You robbed your bene twenty mi You robbed knickknacks that bestrewed it, and feet never tired. He . thought o f the factor in a most shameful way. Do you when cervi most shameful began to unpack the gifts from borne. happy family gatherings at the old feel no compunctions of conscience?” [ompunctlons of After several layers of wrapping- homestead, and the great family festi Defendant—"Before answering, sir,' 1 'Before ansi paper had been removed, a tempting val of tho year—Thanksgiving day. would like to consult my counsel.”— to consult m; M vision rewarded his eager gaze. Repos Sweeter and dearer grew tho thoughts Fllegende Blatter. H ow H e A i Blatter. and memories of home, until, like the THKV WAS TRYIK'TO VU*D THE DMT ORES. ing peacefhlly on a bed of parsley lay a —Quite Likely.—Gamm—‘*I lost sev Likely.— Gazzan fat, juicy, tender young turkey in a pure, fresh air of his native hills, they eral fine chickens last night I can’t When tl hlckens last An’ surely that was flatterin’, as any one could drove away tho enoravatlng effects of In K;el w any One goi sect golden-brown state of absolute perfec imagine how any one got Into my hen Once I bought her arlbbln—Jake said ltoughtsr tion, whose Internal structure was com the atmosphere in which ho had been house, for it was locked.” Fangle— nouncod tl It was ioeke be bine. posed of n delightful compound of dress living for soveral months past. He saw “ Porhaps a dar-key was used."—Smith, much-est '* dai-key was a Hut a brow a one’s far mere lastia’, an* this one ing and oysters; and as John planed then clearly the dangers of the course SHE MET HIM AT THE DOOR. Gray A Co.*s Monthly. ■ certain da ’* Monthly. was cheaper, too, ho had been pursuing, tho weakness A fuw this bird on the table very tender —"Maria, don't you think there is don’t yon t! An* mice I took her a-rldln’, but that wasted and folly of which ho had boon guilty. walk, and as bis mother heard his well- hour a getl holt a day, thoughts arose in his heart of tho ;ome tenth in the old belief that a ,h In the old An* I mads up my mind that walkin’ was pleas mother-love that bad planned this sur John Williams had not gone very far known step upon the porch she ran to husband and wife grow in time to, look rived on f| ,nd wife grow 1* on the broad and pleasant road of sin, meet him at the door, snd told anter anyway, - prise for him. A little jar of cranberry like each other?" "Not much, John! other?” "Not Waal, I’d been six months a-oourttn’, when I but for the last six months circum the hell td preserves glowed and glistened like Then there was the joy of meeting 1 can't see that you have grown any that yon hai MX to Jake, ses I: stances had thrown him with a set of said polltd rubies in the light as it was unwrapped the father, the relatives and friends, handsomer since I married you,” - r since I marriei "It's tlmo that we Wm married; here's Thanks- gay young fellows, and he had been young and old, gathered at the old *Rle, for] glvln’ drnwla’ nigh— and placed by tho side of tho turkey. —A Sad Neglect—Amy (on a railway Neglect—Amy drifting with the tide. During the six homestead for the great family festival Emperor < A first rate flay fer a weddln'; an* besides, to And what was this that sent forth such train—"The builders of this Toad evi e builder* ot i say the least, years he bad Jived in the groat metro o f the year. Then the delightful meal like to he | juicy, appetizing odors as H was lifted dently do not cater to the honeymoon not cater to to 1 can make that Thanksgtvln* turkey do fer part up into the iight? What, Indeed, but a polis he had not mot with many tempta prolonged until late in the day, and the “ But/ , ahel—"What t t rvjpri HOUSEHOLD BREVITIES. COW*A*TDIW m m t* % -To keep l«n*ona, piit ta a. glass cun A WemtorftdvWenf Tto* by * IffdVfcnow* i»d cover with ooW water, ^hanging ti»9 Stock-Kaleer. * gaiter every week; J. L. Cheeney, a popular stockman, —Stuffy furniture le qta4e endurable known all over the northern part of |»y weans of pretty, clear starched linen Chihuahua,, as "Black, Jim," and, who ' and‘such pretty llnanB yorae ppw- has two ranches on the bead waters of f ys flowered and striped and (ta the Bio do las Conoho, tells, of a wonder lked, that the homeliest set of furm ful freak whtoji made it* appearance in tare olad therein Is transformed into his "out-off cow-pasture during tho dry. something pleasing. hot weather in August.. The pasture —Scalloped,, Ciorto—-Alternate layers contains 72 acres, and while it fa on the of sweet, tender Corn (wl^ioh has been south hillside sloping, towards tito Con 1 .1,p0 Lessons jin B»pi- OVER 45.000 COWES SOLD IK ElflHTEEM MOUTHS. boiled and out fide from the cob) with cho, has a' surface remarkable for its nesa. cracker ctumbe. Season well with salt evenness., In the latter part ofJ»ly,t{io fl. flbort Oats in Figures, I-/I sbe^u^-stonif.fcsitoccssa^Jfr,tHoutan&s^of and pepper and plenty of butter! , Pour graf t began to die, all except, a ring or 1. How to Writs.* Good prt«■■■,■ ■ u >'■ 11111 M* i»»— "» 111 '.■■■ "«— ■ * ... . over milk until the dlah is nearly full, band about 85 feet wide and 800 yards in Buslnaas Letter. Nothin* eleevrould Indue* dovsrrraient offldsto.lrostoeeiimsnbr th* doesn*. bends Bake until nicely browned.—Good diameter which kept perfectly green of banka; p— *»—* iMmift-niMW clerka br thousands, to send for this splendid work at th* rata of ova* 199 a day. Housekeeping. cok. Tbe book tea new end asoodone.^ Fifty per IhtnnMlTMtc...I hare received a- copy *f.. ‘‘Oat ftnndrsd Lessoes in end luxuriant* In thf center of the, of tbe orders' ere.from Experienced men, n«T ...... Its wslfht leloll—M. Beits, —Do not throw away bread beoause. it largo circle there appeared,another, much mors from thou who hnresaenlt In the band* of other*, The book'ook Is eipietally valuable tor bore and Tonne men ...... I would not pert with It fee It dry; it can be utilized in many ways; smeller than the first, being only about who----- areire ■eilUH, te *ft ea In tbe. world. This pub an:ythlBf, end reel that I nerer mad* a better lareeb- lication will be to many a youny man the stepping stone Dent.—A. K Letter, Albany, XT. keep it in a tin box or dry place; it can six feet across the "rim” and 100 yards to a (ueoaasfal business enresr. It has lots of poultMf. It Quit* recently a PbUadalpbla Banker ordered a Is a book of ____lesson*—busies**______lassons-on*____ hundred : busi dosun copies for hi* elsrk*. r housed for puddings, fritters, and for ip diameter, but connected with the ness Isssons. Tbs arith as an erldence of my appreciation, I ssadflredrtr any mixture where rolled cracker? larger Circle by 17 patches o f green, giv metic of its.lessons Is lars. for which send Bra more eoplst.—J. 3. AttttU, R tho arithmetic of tha B. Department of Affriculture, WatMngton. would be used by many; bread is pre ing the ' whole the appearance of a cash-desk, the count I hare never been to well pleased with the Invest, ing-room, and the men t of a dollar as .In this Instance—A. P. Seller, Many* ferred to cracker, aB .it will'’ not absorb double wheel connected with 17 spokes, bank, Tbe lesson* onPRICE, $1,60 field, OMo. , Interest and Discount . . . Your book Is what I have been looking for- Flynn fat when used for dressing. each of which were about a yard will be fonnd side by lids, with actual note* and drafts, printed In colors, and .written up In eoramerqlal form lug Is now made a pleasure Instead of the tiresome Bank checks, reproduced by photography and printed in colors, alto form a most attract!** feature. routine it formerly was.—A tt Oole, with Unary W. •—When broad is source and you do across! the edges of the green being Ktnget Oa., Chicago. not care to host the oven, .take three clearly divided from the surround On* of the best books I ever saw. Would not taka This It the title of anything for mine If I could not get another.—T. K cupfuls swoot milk, a spoonful of salt ing dead grass and weeds. In the SHORT CUTS IN FIGURES.^^^^^matter added to th______.. 8HONT-CUT. 6 3 llaward. Standard Oly Saddle Oo., Jackeon,XicMgaeL and one of baking powder; add flour to center of the small wheel appeared a It explains a new multiplication rulTiHSeFffluriSnTTE^ 1 the---- countryntijy upside down, ‘ or rutU- IxWt, Put dosrn 4 8 IIAIIITti Om sewtssfsl keilarts. ___ disk of green about nine feet in diam er, right aide up* O?Courts,______r .....this...... rulele doe*does not applyappfr to*“ all-*1 slumbers, but it both llirure*, and- stir vory stiff. Fry in a skillet with a — illtiB to______an Immense numher>---_._------_____ and‘ bvtenby byten ten minntawimlnn ' • ■ , ' ■ f ■ ' jl ■ Show .* Cases • and Store ■* '• Furniture at cost or less. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over $5.00, with note and approved security. STEWART & McCORKELL. e Miss Amanda Duffield who has Where will you, eat ’ j'our Thanks •r^E i^E^aEf). heen visiting friends near Dayton has giving turkey? .<• F A W C E T T !■ returned home. Ed Smith and Mr. Sqhlessinger are AN IXPEPKNDKNT WKEICLY NEWSPAPER. Dr. Baldridge was callpd to Sabina organizing a local hoard for the South Has in stock a fine line of WATOHEB* CLOCKS, JEWELRY and ern at Jamestown, this week. SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1890 yesterday morning to- attend Frapk DIAMONDS! Fortier, who is dying with, consump Dr. Winters wishes ns to state he .The finest line of Optical Goods in Greene County, a Specialty made tion. W. H. BLAIR, Editor and Prop’r did not see the burglars at work on iOf Brazilian Pebble Spectacles in Gold, Silver and Steel frames. They Will Marshall can now be- heard Mr. Crouse’s safe, but merely saw the confer u brilliancy and distinctness of vision, with an amount of case and comfort, seldom enjoyed by spectacle wearers. singing “ It’s nice to be a father,” as /light. :■ PRICE S 1.2 0 PER ANNUM. 1, I . *—**^-*—^“— ** Iu'b wife last Saturday presented him The scholars ot room No. .3 gave with a son. their teacher, Miss Miller, quite a neat Caleb Nooks pays the highest mar? Benton Barber and wife celebrated surprise last Saturday, it being her ket price tor bulls, bologrty cows and • (ft: _ ' BARR & M RC N birthday. all kinds of butcher stock. their fifth marriage anniversary Wed 0 0 Sorghum, Syrup and Orleans Mo nesday by entertaining a . number of Excursion tickets to Dayton, Tenn., their friends. ; lasses at « K eek ’s. will be sold via the Pennsylvania Lines Now determined that no firm in this COUNTY or AD December 2d, 3d and 4th, good- re A new lino of pocket and family Mothers' meeting Saturday after? JOINING COUNTIES shall undersell them in bibles at K err's. noon, Nov. 29th, at 2 o’clock at the turning ten days, on account of land sales. I.bny my window glass at K err's, “ Y ” rooms, subject, 127 psalm, 3d Fancy box paper 20;conts per box verse: A ll mothers are requested to Mr. Harris, who has been here the at Kerr's. ( attend. past two mouths in the interest o f ^FIINITIRE^ Oysters and Celery* ( Rev. John M. Kyle, returned mis Wood’s automatic washing machine, Cranberries and Figs, sionary from Brazil, will preach in the intends spending the winter in Indiana. They have a.full line of all kinds of Furniture, such as W ill Smith, o f this place, will assist Applos, Oranges and Banannas United Presbyterian church to-morrow Parlor Suits,''Bed-Room Suits, Dressers, Bureaus, Book ' 1 at Bird ’s. Mr. Murdock, who will remain here. night ut 7 o’clock. A ll cordially in- cases, all ksnds of Beds, Chairs. Stands, Tables, Rock SWEET CIDER ‘ ■ v iled ...... • “ ' *". ’ A Kentucky girl has sued an 'old' 35 ’conts per gallon at ‘ B ird's. ers, and everything found in a First clasS Furniture The Ladies Aid Society of the M, man for breach o f promise. and wants Oysters always on-hands at Store. Give them a call. E. church will give a social on the $20,000 damages for her shattered B ir d 's evening of the 27th—Thanksgiving. heart. The fact that she looks at her Sweet Cider » at B ird’s. The lunch will consist of coffee and heort'irom a financial standpoint, is sandwiches, ice cream and cake. To pretty good cvideuce that if she wins Nashville Students - UNDERTAKING be held at Ervin & Williamson’s hall. she will make something over $19,999. Opera House, Monday evening, Everybody invited? To patrons ,of the H erald who Is a specialty. We keep on bands a full line of Coffins, Nov. 24. ' A special from Paris says, Mr. want to subscribe for the Pittsburg Gaskets, Robes, Etc, All calls will be promptly at Reserved seats 25 and 35 cents; at Whitelaw Reid, the United States Stockman we will furnish that paper tended to. Stormont & Co.'s. / . Minister, accompanied by Mrs. Reid, for 81 a year, providing their subscrip tion to this paper is paid in advance. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Harve Spen left Thursday night fgr a two-raonthtf BAKE 6 MORTON. The regular price o f the Stockman is cer, a girl. ^ ______tour of Turkey and Egypt. Many friends went to the station to bid them $1.50 a year. W e will also give club Little Mabel Crain is very ill with adieu, The M inister has kept in Paris rates for any paper or magazine our malarial fever. all summer, Working witb the French patrons wish to subscribe for. TO THE PATRONS OF THE flliLD Wallace Barber moved here this Government for the settlement o f the It is claimed that the microbes o f week from Xenia. embargo on United States cattle and erysipelas and diphtheria have a-bitter A cordial invitation is extended to 5 ou to examine -the Rev. John Kyle will talk at the U. products, and lie now takes a well hatred toward one another—-something elegant * * P, church to-morrow. earned rest. like that which existed between the Romans and Carthaginians of old. It Geo. W . Harper made a business School Items. . The present week has been a ^ busy is proposed to utilize this hatred to the trip to Columbus this. week. NEW STOCK one with the teacher* and pupils, as benefit of humanity. For instance, Miss Clara Black, o f New Carlisle, they have been engaged in examina- when the microbes o f diphtheria colo tibnsoftho work passed over during is visiting Mrs. John McElroy.- nize a human frame it is proposed to being received now. A complete line of line the quarter just completed. plant a settlement o f the microbes o f Miss Nellie Smith, o f Jamestown, is During the quarter the pupils have the guest of Mrs. George Boyd. been regular in attendance and have erysipelas therein. W ar to the knife made excellent progress We hope to between the microscopic nations of Mrs. Wm. Hutchinson, of Xenia, is have as good a record for the next course will ensue, and when the the guest o f Miss jEdith Satterfield all the latest styles together with SYery grade office quarter as ha* been made during the smoke o f battle clears away there will The friends of Florence Keys will present. not be enough left on either side to do be glad to hear that she is convales any harm. The proposition is a very Thomas Arthur was brutally as Business Suits, Overcoats, Bant cent. novel one. It only remains to be s^en saulted by three colored fellows while whether it will yield worthy results. "B. W . Northup and wife are spend on his own farm last Tuesday night. ings, Gents Furnishing Goods. ing a week or two with their children Mr. Arthur had retired for the night Many old soldiers, who contracted at Lima. ^ ___ but hearing a dog and believing it to chronic diarrhoea while in the service, Our prices, like quality, in fine goods can not be excelled. have since been permanently cured o f be among his sheep he got up, and se » Mrft, D r. Oglesbee and Mrs. Winans it by Chamberlain's '"'•olic, Cholera and curing his gun went out to shoot it. are visiting relatives in Spring Valley Diarrhoea Remedy. F or sale by B. D. M. STEWART * CO. Going into the field lie found the dog tail week, ______G, Ridgway, XENIA, - - OHIO. and taking good aim, settled *11 old A number from here went to Spring* •core* so far as that dog was concern They C u ’t Afford to Trifle. ft Thursday evening to witness An honest Swede tells his story in > >*.. „ ed, but no sooner had he shot than When a man or woman Is all bro plain hut unmistakable language for | Ovficb D ittos G a l l i x , * Fnntanna." ______or to three men who had been in hiding ken down with a hacking cough, and the benefit of the public. “ One ofmy Dealers, in fine horses, Columbus, 0., their rest Is disturbed at night, and Mrs. Julia Patton, o f Columbus, is jumped out and assaulted him. Mr. children took a severe cold and got the Gentlemen —E arly last spring ono visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, seeing them coming, had laid finally their bones get sore, their croup. I gave her a teaspoonful. of of our horses was seriously injured Daniel Dean, this week. hi* gun down preparatory to meeting hexds heavy, eyes watery, then is just Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and in by beiug kicked. Arabian Oil was five minutes later I gave her one more. them, hut they proved too much for the time they can’t afford to trifie rccommcuded to us and wo gave it a George B. Thomas' and wife, of with themselves. The grest medici By this time she had to cough up the trial. The result was not only satis him and after inflicting several severe gathering in her throat. Then she factory, hut surprising. The wound Springfield, are spending a few day* nal properties of Wild Olforry as a bruise* ran away, carrying Mr. A r went to sleep and slept good for fifteen heated rapidly, ainl the animal was with Mr. r $ parents at this place.. stimulant to the weak lungs and Ir- thur's gun with them. One of the minutes. Then she got up and vomit ready for use In a few days. Since ritatrd air ceils has long been known. that time w e have by Its use rim <1 Miss Pearl Jackson entertained a fellow* Wfe recognized as hailing frbm ed; then she went hack to bed and To this has been added in Jackson’s slept good for the remainder of the a number o f cases o f scratches Slid re number of friends at the home o f her Xenia, aod it i* presumed the other Wild Cherry and Tar Syrnp, a few of night. She got the croup the second moved some had cases of curb. Ara parents in South Cedanrille, Thursday bian Oil Is undoubtedly the best gen two are from the same place. T he night and I gave her the Same reniedy the esseutlal Jngredieuts to stimulate eral Stock Liniment that we ever evening. * ______supposition is they were out coon with the same good result*. I write nutrition to the weak parts, and they used, and we advise Farmer* and Union Thanksgiving services will be hunting and the action o f Mr. Arthur positively guarantee one dose to re this because I thought there might lie Horsemen to keep a supply of H in some one in the feme need and not held in the United Presbyterian in killing their dog, although he was lieve the most obstinate cough, and their stables at alt times. Yours Re know the true merit* o f this Wonder spectfully, Dittoe & Gallin . church Thursday neat, Nov. 27th, at justified in doing so, was the sols cause on* bottle will generally cure a cold. ful medicine.” Charles A. Thotnp* W e offer $100 for a case ofSerstdie* D a. m. Sermon by Rev. J* C. o f the assault No arrest* have heen tWee 25 and 50 Cents. For sale by seen, De* Moines, Iowa. 60 cent hot- Wrabian 01! will not cure. For sale W nmoek. made a* yet. . B. G* Ridgway. tics for sale by B. G. Ridgway. by It. G, Ridgway.