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igrigHUt.'JiRiuiJHP.Ju lBW58HB4m mawuuiim ipJWi muuium man ;i .uiinim juih 1 1 ll ' WftfTf -f 1 1'" , 'jWiyjasBtsfMfl STO? J '-'' -"- sjs. Fll 'll.U'!.u:.iaMTTri L jmiiiilli iimm nun II lillimiiiuli OCR FASHION lliffi iMMiikmau.ttiJ4-i.t-i" '' 'imuiiiu I'WJli'JlJUJllJ! t-L UJ-JJiliWP" "f LlffPllUUl 1L IU 'il ' I'lUH ywH)rl'.IL.tMJlVf.ll '"11- -J I 'II 'im'HIWI' m I Buttons and Fringes Arc Favor ites For Trimmings, NEW SLEKTES WII.li HE &HOHT. tce Olrillr Arc to tic Very Poiiulnr Thin Scnuon Side C'oiitlm llnve MriIp Tliclr Hi-npixMirniioc While l.nofi li'pvci mi IlliirU CiiMTim n Ntivrlly. r.aeo girdles intulo over llm iiopitlni gold or silver tlssui1 llnlnij are oxet-cil-Ingly nttrncllvc. 'J'hey nrn trltninuil with wurow lint iioltl lir.ild. 'J'lic Htocl: Is made In match tilts Klrtlle, fiia tctiPil In front with llttlu Ikiwh of llm brnlil (lint look like ptctty enrlcattiios of prim tics. In tho onsc of tile "liili" prlneoss frock the tnntcrliil Is rIiIitciI1 i'or sov- - iitmuuFi.v co.ins. oral Inches above and below the waist line, and there are ti-tmilly two or three or even more llonnees posed In fanci ful lines upon the nUlrt. The tailor turns out a princess sown thul Ii the perlVetlon of lit and llul.sli. The dressmaker Is apt lo'handle It tie cortllug to the lljijire of the wearer. The draped effects, the corselet designs, ate topped for street wear h.v the smart little Ktou or bolero. In the thinner cotton snoods there are plain and dotted" swi.sf.es that make such sweet dancing dresses now and later are equally npproprltUt! for the "host summer frock." The most felt-hint; dressing kuwiii are made iqi in empire, style for liny Coquettes of soft china crape or silk, wadded and trimmed with ribbon. Viil luce continues to lie the favorite adornment on nil kinds of costumes, and later in the .season It will he dl'tll cult to find desjruble patterns. The Illustration .shows Hie latest de velopment In side combs. The butler fly wings uiv charmluijly carried out lu tortoise shell aud Krcueh (lllgrt't. LACE IS PARAMOUNT. It Is quite a fad to have the sleeves finished with several tatrota i-uelduj,'S. and they are more practical than the luce rattles that were to tremendously popular. On the smartest lingerie blouses ap pear embroidered motifs of large dow ers, such as roses or popples, worked only on the outer petal-., the heart of the llower belny; done In a succession of tightly curled petals with a bit of liico set squarely In the center. Often the leaves arc treated in the same way. These motifs give the whole design an effect of light and shading that is ex ceedingly attractive. Fringe.-, aud buttons pl.iy an Impor tunt part in the world of trimmings. Buttons are small, and fringes arc henvy, but no doubt tills order of things will be reversed before long, .Iu-1 now Ireaks of fashion are numerous, for many trial trips are being made on the Held of dress. Velvet ribbons are a favorite trim mint,' on hats, made into bows, riteli lugs and rosettes. One of the latest fads Is the wearing of white lace sleeves on sheer black evening gojvns, such as those of net or luousselluc de hole. On all the new frocks there will lie an abundance of lace aleucon. baby, cluny, uicchiiti aud Irish crochet. T WHTTK SILK WAIST. Where the laces leave off the embroid eries begin embroideries that actually rival real laces lu their claims to beau ty, Sleeves will be short, but they wilt be made In a thousand ways of luce j frills and ruttles, with cuffs and with- out; butj whatever else, they will bo uhort. Heavy homespun silks miiko smart nil round gowns, but Purls decrees for, dressier costumes plain soft weaves of ullk, I The waist llluutrutid Is of soft white silk. The material Is gathered vertical ly about the tlgure Into u l.ouls pointed plastron, tlulshed on each slcln with ruf- Notiqe of Appointment Kttote of lobu Frauds, dccnml. Tin) niHlemlK'iofl liiubeeu upiinlutediwic! ipuill tint us HdinlnUtralrU o( (hi) eauteuf John KrHiiolj. lutu of Hooking county, (lui'ctueil DsteU t tilt WtU, iln- of llaruli A. 1). Iinnl. JIAKY AI.IOIC KHANCIH Mr. S2- AUinliiUfnirlx. Notioe of Appointment n 'An emplcrpinent of lace nud the tiecUband tne uiilllucd with block vel vet, The Hleews hnvf putllugs of the same becotnlnit fnlirlo nt the elbotf, which continue lu it novel fashion up to the itrtn's ee. The sleeves ttioin sehi's" are shirred Into ihe iiriiihole. EMBROIDERY TOO. Ktubroldery In nil Us iillitWim muni fe.stntlniis wilt play a proiuiuent purt on summer nowiis. Oriental ell'eels are much liked, and strips of Chinese em broidery lluil wen1 iiimh' for far ilf- smBrn- nl I ' A "M I', i i h Mw f II ! ft ft .i iV'V yij ii ! I) STHAW TOQUr. Of BUVIIEM IlLUH. ferent puriviscs a're tlnding their way In modified forms on some of the hand somest costumes of the beaon. Buttons by tin; hundred, generally tiny ones of metal, studded with col ored sloncH, ornament frocks nnd wraps. Gray heavy lace is modish on gowns of this shade. A Krcueh model lu chif fon chilli has ltn long iklrt striped with two Inch gray sat In rllJbou. The bodice Is a mass of heavy gray lace exactly mulching the material, applied In a bolero wllh stole ends. About the neck is an eiiipiecenieul of while lace. The sleeves are tiny puffed affairs formed of the gray lace ami small ruflles of vul. Shoulder collars of lace are not ns deep as lljey were. The newest are run with traceries of gold thread out lining Ihe design. It is au easy mat ter "to buy gold thread and use it upou such deep collars. The toque lu the cut is of dark sevres blue straw. A b.md of velvet toning with the straw trims the crown. A (short green feather mount and chou of tulle ornament tho brim. THE DAINTY MOUCHOIR. The newest fad for dressy handker chiefs Is an all embroidery or all lam decoration. A pietty handkerchief is edged Willi lace and has several rows of insertion nt equal intervals from the lace rullle. In the colored bordered handkerchiefs there are numerous designs. The smart est are ornamented by several lines of graduated widths In the same color as the border. Koine of these handker chiefs, besides having colored borders, are covered with dots of a like shade. Little coals on "pony" lines are espe cially good Willi fhe trotting costume that aspires to being a trifle "sporty." SIAI'VK oitwi: ti.v aow.v. These coats do not coutine themselves to plain tailored lines. They are stiap, ped a Utile at the back aud have under arm seams slashed hero and there. Vests are often added. The sleeves are abbreviated (o Jiiht below the elbow. I Whoever prophesied the passing of the short walking skirt certainly made a big mistake. ' Short skirts are far too comfortable to bo given up by women who know that the whole style and bt-auty of a costume depend upon Ill ness, A charming hat I'or a small girl Is a mushroom shaped straw hi pac green, resemh'Uig woven rushes. Hunches of Alice b:.in ragged robins are tied lo llm hat with narrow black velvet ribbon, The tea gown seen In the cut is an empire creation carried out lu uiuuvo crepe do chine. At Ihe bottom of tho hklrt Is deep tucked rullle. Tho llttlu Jacket Is of violet clvot, with em broidered rovms of white sdlk. Tho Dutch neck chemisette Is of mull trim ined with smull violet velvet bows, J.ueo nillles and embroidered white silk cuffs trim tho sleeves. junio vnouuiv, Notice To Bid lois. Hen led prapociiU -lll bu iiwivnit nt tlin Ojlk'iiof the (Jointly Oniiinillniioii, at I.o Kiili, lliK-kliib' county, Ohio, Mill APRIL Mth. 1006, i until ):.'!0 p.m. nt unlit Uule, for furiiUhlnic iimJrslKiid Jma been unpointed unit miuli- j.mll(i liieoim-aiiinni. unit bills of umtortiil It si ssaUinlii Utrator i the nu- of Anna ,Hy bo m'uii m UitfCoiiiiiiUnloiivrs oliU-e. HMMrlliulu, Isto- nl JwlM conn y. ilu- y ,JriU.r , (,ou.y ..inmUt.eiH iS?r w AUmm AlVl'.Wtor. Mcli.W Coun.v AuL.tor. c Hypnotism May Call Back Persons Apparently Bead lly l)r. JOHN I). QUACKhNBOS of Nw York IIH results of Itypnoti'i' lusjilfalioit Iipiii' a tlititift relrit!(iislii to the ilogri't ot' isolation from bruin and SKXSOI.'V At.' TIVJTIKS, untl this (Icgi'ou rlitiiH.u4 til tlm luonit'tit when tin-spirit has MA. litJ'l' AliAXDON Kl) its m.rpontl in vestilnri'. In .June lust T Was (iitlloil lo the hcil-idc of n voini"; woiniin who (hiriiitr tho inontli prouoditio; hnd ptHflcd llironli it sories of inlci' tions ijiiliniiinlii!"; in pnmitnoniti. Her coudilion 'tiiivulnlod n doatli Hcnlont'c tfiiipcnUnro 107',(i, puJsc ICO, rcspinilion lii'i unil the at ri'iitling phvsieiuiH hud withdrinvirfroiu thy cihc inhevoiid tho pale of liopc. As I looked at the girl tin inspiration mini' lo uiO. I look her by tho litinil, learned her firs I. name from Ihe ntir-ie and said with reat ineisiveiiess: "Adolc, wltoro arc yon going Von mnnol die! Coint1 Imek. Ynn havo work to do on earth. Come hack at once." In an nwcr to the snnunons the upturned eyes rosutiipt! their natural angle and became riveted on mine. The voiee tlfat, had for days itltered only the ravings of delirium .NOW SPOKE COII KUKX'I'LV. "It is too late," it murmured. "It is not too late." I rejoined. "Do not dare to say it is too laic. Stay where you are. Assume im mediale eontrol of your physical functions and gel wel!, Vmi are going to recover' all this in an imperative, forceful lone. The direc tions were implicitly followed, A change for ihe better supervened. (Gradually the mental mist cleared away, TIIK PHYSICAL STRKXCiTII RKTIJRN KD, nnd today the young woman i.s perfectly well, filling an important, position in the choir of mi uptown church. This is not a solitary instance. In two other cases moribund pa tients one a judge of prominence were recalled from death bv shouting in theear AT TIIK AIO.MKXT OK nLSSOLCTlOV ' command to return. THE POSSIBILITY OF SAVING LIFE IN THIS RATIONAL WAY SHOULD BE UNDERSTOOD BY ALL WHO SERVE THE ILL AND MINISTER TO THE DYING. Probate Not mo Neuter Is In-mby ulcn thru tin- following niToiiiiti nnil XiiIIi'Iiom hate Ijooii lllcil lu the "rolmlel'ollM ot Jlrn'kUii' t outit.V.UIlIn, tor tlril mill llmil -oi t li-tiu-n" , Aliilindn linetinliaii, (iilmllilill-nirir of the p-iltto of liiirptieOleitriili'fcfiKcil. nnd tln niiii'ulll rouiKonriir lor hi'iirlnu on Hid Hih iln.v A,jrll A. U IIUiO nl lo o'cloi'k a In, or qnnn Ilii'ienUer nt hm br rnnvonii nl, l. I MAIITIN, March l!i,llw I 'rutin I e ,lhili'i. Order of Sale. ll virtue of mi nllru nnlpr of iln I'mijiIi I Court of Iloi'iilin; I'ouui.v.Olilo, 1 w III ntler for snle no public auction on the J 28th Day of April, 190G, ! nl one n'eloeli nf Mnlil ilny, on Ihe urcliil-irs lii'hiu Uortoi Ilioil, lu Siilieiei I. 'Itiunhl, i HiicMiik roillil , (Ihlii, the rnllowliu ill I li'l'llinl rcnl iKlnle. illuillii III diihl eiiilllli I anil Mliite. noil III lie toMishliot snlleiei'i. 'Hi-wlli lli-liiit Ihe oftit hair i r I fit Hon I Ii wi)l uUnrli'i' of mii'IIiiii tlilrieiui or -.ii hi I loumhli, county n ml Unle mill ciiiiIiiIiiIiik I m.ii itlu.v live iiciii"! mure or li4. AiiiiiiNiii tu iij.t.irr, 'I'tTIIIM ol 'Mil' efiih. llllMONU I'.HMITi', Ailuilnl'ilrulor or Hie c-limi or llniiry V. Hiiilth licernsnt. Allen It. .Mellinoiii mid O. W. II. Wrltflil Alloi'iu'yn Mr Ailinlnlslinlnr. Mnii'li :'.', l-u. Probate. NoMe.e Society Must Protect Itself Against the Criminal and Murderer Hy ANl)itI:V 1). WHITE, I'onner Aiiiuasudoi- lu Cerniany S'JIK iiiimber of rrOMICJDES that are PITNLSH HI) BY LYXCinXO KXCKKDS TIIOSK PI.'XISIIKI) UY due unices-of LAW. When wc cous-ider lliat out of evcrv tori v- hix homicides committed in the United State- ONLY ()K IN FORTY-KIVK IS LEO A LLY PUN 1S1I KD, it is no wonder thai peopl's look somewhere el-e for the dilution. There is nothino; more nonsensical or ridiculous thrtii the (HIODY OOOPY TALK AP.Ot'T LYXCI1INC. Much ma; be said in favor of the quotation of ihe famous Ktili-hinan, Ooldwin Smith, "There tire home communities in the United States in which llieir lynch law is belter than any other." r 1IAVJ-: NO SYMPATHY FOR THE ORLMINAL. Iy sympathy is for those who will be murdered, for their families and for their children. Simply as a matter of fact TIIK UNITED STATES JS, among all civili.cd nations of the world, THE COUNTRY IX WHICH the crime, of AlURDER IS "MOST FRI-IQUKNTLY COMMITTED AND LEAST FREQUENTLY PUNISHED. Deaths by" violence are LNOREASIXCI JtAPIDLY. Our record is now LARCER THAN that of ANY OTHER COUNTRY in tho world. There is too much OVERWROUGHT SEXT1M ENTA I.TTY in favor of ihe criminal. IN THE NEXT YEAR 0,000 PEOPLE WILL BE MURDERED. Ail I STAND HERE TODAY I TELL YOU THAT 9,000 ARE DOOMED TO DEATH, WITH ALL THE CRUELTY OF THE CRIMINAL HEART AND WITH NO REGARD FOR HOME AND FAMILIES, AND TWO-THIRDS WILL BE DUE TO THE MAUDLIN SENTIMENT SOMETIMES CALLED MERCY. JSsSMWHrfr owC rr4 CURBS RHEUMATISM UJMBACO, SCIATiGfi NEURALGIA and KIDNEY TROUBLE "5.DK0PS" tukiMi Internally, rids the blood or the poisonous matter ami acids which nie the direct causes ot tnese diseases. AtiDlled externally It nffords almost In- Btant relief trom iialn, while a permanent cure is uclne effected by puritymc tuo blood, dissolvlni; tbc poisoi.ous surj stance and removing It from the system. DR. S. D. BLAND Of TIrowion, On., writer: MI lifttl been a siifTerer for a number of yeari irttU Lumbfttco m nl Ktieumattnni In my arms ana legi, aim iriea au me remeaiei mac i coma gather from medical worki, nit alio cornulted TTiiuanuinuor oi mo ueot pn-niuaiin. uuiiuunu notulng that Rate tbe relief obtained from "ft-Dlturs." I ebaUpreicrlholtlnmy praotlos xorrueumausniauu Kiuareuaioiaies' FREE It you are suficrtn? with Rheumatism. Neuralcla. Kidney Trouble or anv kin- dred disease, vrrlto to us (or a trial bottle or 6-ukui's.' ana test it jourseii, m , "5-OROPS" can be used any length or time without acqutrtnc a "drug habit," as It Is entirely tree ot opium, cocaine, alcohol, laudanum, and other similar ingredients. , Lirse Sirs Iloltlf , "5.DHOPS" (BOO noiet) I 11.0(1. 1'orSnloliy JlrugjUH. i SWAHS0H RHEUMATIC DURE C0MPAUY, nepl. bu, iuu L.Aue street, unioaifu. Kni Ipii Is lioroliy ulvmi Hun ilu fnllnuliH! nri'iiilnlH mill voiit'imi's limn lirou lllnl In I tin I'nilmii' Coiii'l of 1 1 iiclc I iij; t'oiiiil.v, (iliiii, fi- i-t-ii)tl nnil firm I eltleiiuiiil..liliii 0. An ilt'isiiii.Kiiiinllnn url.'lii'siiirA.Tixld, lttuiu'r I, 'i'liilil.iiiiil Itiiclicl .M. Tixtil, iiiIiiimk, nnil llm snnii' will conn' mi tnr licurlnir mi llic lllliiln.v of April A. II. ll'iKi. nt llinVlncl. ii. in. urns Hni'ii lliiircnrtur its iniiy lie cnuvriil fill K. I'. Mahtin, .Mni'cli ':', 'Aw I'iiiIimIc .IikIkc. Legal Notice. llllii in ICIllsiiillli'i', Tliiiiuni K'lllsiiilllci' Anii'ilii I it-it I mill I'', nil I; ICIII-inlllcr s ho I'pslili' nt I,mt Islnii, Niv. I'imi'i's I'liiuilv, Idliliu. will tnli inn Ice Hint M.M'lIc i.nim. us iiilnilulstniti'K nf tl stum of I'r-lci- ICIiisiiiII ir iluci'ii-i'd. mi Ilic l-.'tli ln nf Marcli Hum, fllcil her pel lilmi 111 ilic'l'rnlmic ( mil I. ullhln nnd for liccmiiiiv or Ilncl.lni; ami Millie nf I III In, nllPgliiu; Mini I he pci'ciiul i siiiio or sitld ilcci'ilont Is liiMitllflt'hl In iiv Ills ildlits imtt tho clmriii's of lulliiliilsti rn k tils (sunn; thill lie tlli'ii iiid In roii-slinpli' of tin- fiillnw llm iciil I'slmi' sllnnU' In Mild fiiimty. mid imo mitt In Hi" Vllliiuc of I ti Kim. mill known nnd dcsci'llicd ustnllows, lu-wll. Ilnlni; In-lnt Niunlicr i'Il'IiI linmlrcil mid nlm ti en isllii m lie tins n snlit villus." usilii'.N urn I'd. -.cciuhi'iy nunilicicd. Tlinl snld rli't-iMlPiit (lied li'iivlin; no uldoucnll litli'd In d"ver In Mild pi'i'iulscs. Tin' iiruycr nf 'ild pel ll Inn I- fnr n Mile of suld pi'i'inlses, trie nf dower, fnr Hie piiy inein cf Ihe (Itilil" nndcliiiijic-i Mlnro-hld. The pci'Mins llrst iilmve nionllniieil will fiii'ihei llikiiii'ill''!' Hull llii'V hiixe lieeii llinile pui'lles dcl'cmllllil to snld pelltiou mid Hull Hie;' me reitulieit lo iiuswer Ihe sunn' mi nr before llm Mil iliiv of Hnv A. I. I'li. .MYlITI.KtlANtt. AitiiiliilsiimriN ns nror.'-nld. Mim-li 12. IMIti. r, Fine Fruit Tib ',9 The Choicest '.9 ig Varieties : : : ip Siiitml to lliis si'ctiiin. W'c liuyo uti oxcollunt stot'lc, and orduis nro coiniiif'in now. Iu Uilliunt pluiitoi'S ni.ili'.u tlio vnliio of our Fifty Youth Kxpo I'ient'u. dull uuil (.'.vuuiiiiu. Circiiliir I'riMi. Black's Nurseries, i BREMEN, OHIO! PERFECTION OU HEAT E R. S jii5p Safa Economical Convanlant Efl'lclcnt STANDARD OIL COMPANY GIVEN FREE. The Cincinnati Enquirer has just issused a New Valuable up to date Wall Chart of three Sheets (six pages) earh 28 inches wide, 36 inches long. The first page shows an entirely New Map of Ohio ; the most beautiful and exact ever printed. In bringing this Map up to date, all new towrw are located, all Electric and Traction Railroads are shown, all Rural Mail Routes, and portraits ol all the Governors. On o;her pages of this Magnificent Chart are Maps of the United States with portraits of all the Presidents. Map of Panama showing Canal zone, with data relative to the great Ship Canal, now being built by the United States, one of the greatest enterprises ever attempted. A topographical Map of the Russia Japanese War district with data and details of the two great Armies and Navies, battle fields, etc., including the last Naval battle in the straits 0 Korea. A map of the World, with Names of Rul:r. Coats of Arms. Flags of all Nations. Steamship Routes, with data and Statistics of great worth. Other maps are the Philippine Islands, Hawaii, Alaska and 'ortc Rico, in all nine Jistinct maps. An index will locate any point iesired and is so simple a child can understand it. The Chart is new, correct and up to date, making it an invaluable educator, indespensable lor the Home, School, Library, or College. The selling price is $2.50, yet its worth is many times greater. The Enquirer Company is giving this chart Free to subscribers of the weekly Enquirer who remit one dollar for a years subscription or for a re. newal of old subscription. Agents can reap a rich harvest soliciting order? for this grand offer. Address, ENQUIRER COMPANY, Cincinnati, OhloJ ; Legal Notice. I Mlelitiel slimiiioii wlniM" residence Is tin- known will liikn nollce I hat :. W. Slimier, dililnlluilnr of Ihe eslme nl SitrUsn A. Shmill 111. lleeensi' l. nil the '.", (Iltv ( I'l'll- rimrt l'iwi. Illed lil-.iellllon ill the I'l'nhnlii iCouii w ll I1I11 mid fin the connlv of Hucl. 1 iim.iiiiil Htnle of Ohio. t Ii- 1 11 filial the iiorsniml eslitle ol Mild ileeeili'iit Is hisiilll- elenl to pity her ili'liis nnil the ehnrepsnf nd liilnlsterlii'.' her elute: llm I -.heilled sel7id III tec-simple nl ihe follow Ilu; ilebt'i'Ilietl lent esliile Minnie In snld 'Ollnl., tn-wll: lie KliililiiKMt I lie .N'ni I li Knit coiner or l.ol No. three 1 :,i nl ihe sulidU Isltui nf Heellnn (went) -eitthl (,, Sl'iir'I'nwnshlp, lo which point a snssnfrns sit (ii Inches In dhilneter, hciirs unrih eleven unit nne-hnlf (II1..) (lu urees cnsl nine oni'-hiilf (n1. 1 feel dlsliinee n while onic twole (1) Inches lit dlmneier henrs norih seventj -seven anil one-half '71'ji ilf'Krons 'fi nine (!) feel nine tin lllclies thence smtlii mi Section line elchl liiindted mid tweiil v-M'ten i sl'T ) feel in tin smith en-d corner nf l.nl N'liiiiln r thri'e (.'I), to which ii led onk twelve ll-J lnchtis In dmuielor, heirs ioiiiIi t-evenly (Til; ilcKf es enst seven (Tl feel two .".'i IiicIihh; ilinnee west I'li'li'li hundred and sixty (1UIj reel In the eiifl line ol Ihe (',. II . ,v T. It . 1 lull I nf wn line heina tlilrn t:!W feet ent of the CI" ler of -IlIll ret (if ,ny norih Sltl'lll nnd onu-hii f (h'.1..' decrees west three hun dred mid (Weiil-niie "ll-'l) feet; thence I noilli elKhl mid niu-hiilf ji devices wesl I I wo hundred mid I hlrls-nlne (' m feet I Iheiice iioith fnur ' Ii ilemvos west two hun dred nnd 'llnty-seveii r.1171 lent In Ihe norih line of said l.nl Nuiiiher three CD, ihcncc ' "ahi wllh said nniih line of said f.ol Niiin I he i three ( : i Hie thiiiistml throe llllndlc.1 mid twciit -rniir 1 1:1111 reel m Ihe place of hculunlm; cniiliiliiiiiK twenty -four mid Ihree-ltiiiidreillhs i-.'l ::-Ukii mires. 'I hill Michael Shannon, as Aldouerol suld dece dent, Ii eniltled In (Inwer In said preinlses. The prajcr of Mil I petition N for the nssln ineni of dower 10 said .Michael shannon, for n siileot said ii'tuul0s. ihjcct In such d-iwer estate, lor the payment or tho duhts nml e tin rites aforesaid. The person lll'sl aliove I11011I lolled will Inn her lake notice that l.e has been made 11 piirtv iloienilmit 10 said neiliinu and thai lit is required to answer the muhb on or before Ihe 1 1, day of April A. I) llimi. i: V SANNHlt, Keh. 'J.', IWil li-w Administrator, as aforesaid. Notice to Teachers. file lliinrd ol 'school r..:tinnn'is nl lloelc imt County trill meet nl Ihe School lln lilnm 111 I.oi.aii, Dlilo. .it s:.",n a. in., on tin) i'l'-si S.iliiril.tv ol each lilnnth. Ini Ihe e.xaiili linn ol tipplic. nits lot Teacher's r.K'Uienlai'v (Vrllllc ues: and on the llrst Js.iiurdin nl Seiitcniber. Dei einlit'f .Maieli ami .lnne loi the exaiilini.tliiii nl appllcnMts Im Te.teliei s IIIkIi --cl.niil anil s,peeinl 1V1 tillenlcs 1 -.iininallo s mi pupils desii-ini. lo enter hi. h I sclionls w ill he lii Id oil ihcThiid isaluiiliiy ! nl Apill inn: 1 he si-nnil satin d.iv ol l.i I I I' .S'liU'iiUTM.N. I'leslileill I ll i: II Vllsll llelk i'V ill ri . Vice I'leso'i nl 1 l.og.tll Olllo I'elil i.l '.' Phi.", -t 1 LADIES Dp. LaFranco's Compound a,,fitt'"'fa Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Mui(iliir tu other rmiu'tlle nel'1 ut IiIkIi piliis. Cine KUiirunIeil SllcceitriiUv UJeit hy over JUU.dllll Wuiaeii. Price, .M OrnU.ilriiK Klsta or li ihhU Tent liiualal tout lieekli-t fret. lr. I.ul'rntico, lMillnitclplilii, l'. BKjrslllHRfllJIHBSHKjSLS'U'JJiriBlI'JETTTLk? si ' S.l'uEil'JHryB&nMBVHkV. BEWARE OF IM8TAT1 of FOLEY'S HONEY ANSI TAR On account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY'S UONKY AND TAR for Coughs, Colds, and Lung Trouble, several manufacturers are advertising imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably known reputation of FOLKY'S HONEY AND TAR DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON We originated Honby and Tar as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get FOLEY?S HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and genuine. Remember the name and insist upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. Do not risk your life or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as the genuine, Foley's Honey and Tar is put up in three sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00. Prepared only by FOLEY & CO., 92-94-96 Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY -HMHHHKl jbbcmf&'oc1 tfe 3cisiei:Kjajr,,sr :i3jhlw ohxo, mTTJTa IHliBiiBiiiaaHiHHiuaiiHldiiJlaJittil ' ntli'tr f i?i ifnlHitlf in IMF inrlit'itillr " i f n I. r i" U i - a t i k t f nf . titu 1 I (vii .,, t in) I r Of uirt.iN, vtvvntt tnurvavsH Hi lln 'IHi'icniift, ,lr. i r i rrtit iIiim i " I 4 m uu . I f i( i nl lkMSM, Iir ) nt ilrjj ii- Hi (nr inwit ' n'n. es If 1 ', t f-i t- fi rr i( '.i t1 cuImSirvi inline ( r i .' l' MMtM.on 1 'I I'flt t Iil(4 nit Shiil. rr . f m tr n im nlll mi, 1 . nni tl t' r V r . n Kin rt t'lllc fr in 1 1 n; J. STEVKKS AUM3 AND TOOL CO., XirfH St wSchodule H V- Bj. Ill ciropl lire. lnil!KI.i. OOI NO SOUTH. l.i'u A IT A IT Air Ait I.fii Arr Air A IT i r Ait I. ca Arr A I A vo l.iisun.. Mi .NiiiMinvlllii in: A ttiiMii III: Murni.vOlly fin N?w I'll tnliiil-Klli vti Lounn 7; MeAitliur . S: Iliiiiuli'ii ii: i-IKKiii ... S: .iMi'kson . lu: (liilllpolls I'lllllUII'.V . . Si i: i-jmvii A VII I.OHIIII N.MIinltsvllli) Carbon lllll . ooi n'c: .M I'M I'JI ii) f fnl.'i xsini Oilll M-t li.-in iif.'n r:ir A .M '.ISrt In:s7 Hi:ir, lii:.'.l l!!:2"i iL'tlll ISMS .i.i; llitNfii. .M A .M 1' M ; ii mii 0:00 r m Kitirt ii:ll ii:3 uu:, 7 tin 7:Ni x:iit NOKT1I. f.in Art Aii' A IT Arr Arr vo I.OJJIIII t.'llllllllllllS .Minion Toh'ilo Ulili'iiltn . O.'lroll .. Iliilly A Hi: I J . ! r .Nt IWl.'li 2MII 4;vii l!::W V M )2:ftl l:lli) (UK) 1 Dull t Miinil i W M (ill SO If. It) '.'ll . . . 20 RMll y i'oiiil Siiiiiliiy tiv I mU . Huiiwr.NKi:, l.o: IHllo 6 lit) t:17 :rt; ;i:i!i 1 5:i A:Jn rt:27 rsi ii:io 7:i0 ln:5ii l:i 7:lr tlllf. Aunl mi, (). II A I? LBV 31. WIIITFKAFT . I TTO RXH V-A T-LA II' ,V XOTAltY PUULfC K'llcr lluililfiii 0)j. Jfrmppl Uoune THE NATIONAL BANK OF LOGAN oitipi: not k 0 to !$ I'ahl in Cash Capital f.'OMOO L. K. iiOWKN, President, II. U. HARRINGTON, Vice I'rcri. V. iMKADK 150 WKN, CtiBhior. Dues a Gencnil IJanking 5iiBi iies, Heoeivoo DepositH, DiseoiintH Ptipor and $uys and Sells Ex oliango. apt-0-ly Hank in James Block. REMPEL BANKING COMPANY. FordinniHl F. Jtomjiol Solo 1-roprietor L0flA, IIOCICIMi LOUM'V, OHIO. Individual Liability $100,000, Doee a General Hanking and Col lecting HiibinesB. Hunking h'ooins P. O. Building DR. C. F. APLIN, Physician and Surgeon, Mm ii'i'i'iiil) ml. i'ii it siccini; cimri'i in IllNlrtll'tliill'. In iIIm.'Iiii'S ill nollli'll On-tin: OpptiHiif k(JpTu lionet'. Tt'lt'plmiif .ri7. ISi:.sii)i:.Nci: Miillieny elnmi, onc lialf bloi'k north of Itoolicstor Btore. Ornoi: Hoiith 8 lo 10 a. in. and 2 to I, ti tu S p. nt. Wm. I" Eiselo Dk.m.uu in (iranile. ami Marble Moiiiiiiiciiis. Iiiino, OtiintMit, Rock I'liiH tor, l'liistoring Ilitic tuid iMllHtlTOf I'iiris Main Htuimmii Kni'iiRHriii'.'HHroHi; m. M.lI.CllKlUtlNClTON IMijisiciiin & Surgeon. OI'FIOII-Oii .Main Hlrt'iil,, llowllix ltiili. Inw, neii iniiii'ni llinn.0. Itulli 'I'lioiifM Nn.TS, Ori'ior, HllMtH-7 in JO ii. III. anil I toil 1, iii.d il ii in K p. in, Humliiy K tu lu it. III n. lit U In fi ). in. KIlKlDKMlK-lllilitor BllUfl, lltut liotino unit of llm-rliiiliiii KtiKlilttnoti, lltleii l'litiii8No,7i lloll'l'liiiiioltnl. STUDY LAW AT HOME 1IIL OHICINAl SCHOOL. In.lruc tiou hy null aJat'ivil to fvftyout. Itci'OiuwU ly t curlt ami rliu iieta, r.jjivilnii ill niul I'omiH.t.'m nuliucl 0. 1ln i time only, llute ctiurw I'KiurulotyJliuiiirii.t'oI Ifiir. rrrjiutrt foi iinionce. Will lutirr yom lonrtitioii aiul MOJixfU in Uuliie.t. t-tiiiltnu miU m dutt DVirynliie tun I'fcitiiulatt anil poIhI utttr tui-t. mt srxauui .-'iJ il cosRPONtitKC( ..ArK'SiAsJ ichooi or MW. C.lMUESIKBtU, DETROIT. MICH, v "jrT