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1 it 7 TOE ENTERPRISE WKDNiKSDAY FEBRUARY , 18F9.I H Washington Letter. . Frm oar Regular Correapondont. . Washington. Feb'y 1, 1889. Wm. B. Allison has for more than fifteen years been a prominent member of ahat hag been called thu most distinguished legislative body of the world, the United Btutes Senate, but never before has hie presence been as eagerly sought by his Republican colleague as since his r.turn from Indianapolis early this week. That Senator Allison is fully In the confidence of Oen. Harison la fact well known, und that is why his Company is considered so very desirable by th.o who want lo know who will no tiito the Cabinent. Mr. Allisnn knows how to hold bis tongue In nineteen i.n,.w. so that little information is gained by talking with him, except by Inference. A man whose relation i b Senator Allison verge c losely on the con fldential, Informs me thai bo cohbulers It certain that Allison will be Secretary of the Treasury, although s n,,t Jet fully accptid, and would personally ni'i' li prefer to remain in the Senate. As I have already written you, Blaine is to he Secre tary of State, and it is generally biliev.d Lete thai Wnnamaker and Alt'er have been selected n members of lilt Cabinet, although, their portions have not be. n .(Jefiuitelvcitl'd- The Congresbloiiul debate on ihe Sniuouti Question has cleared that sui.je.1 oi mum cf'tUe mystery wi h which it liu- Leo surrounded, and has brought out the fa.: s lu a manner that the general public can nderatand. No ti.-aty km been Tl..latl rv Germany; no American D-ghas been fi'red on Intentionally, uor has the interest Of any A.uericaii citizen on those Isiamm Jieeu Interfered with. The only question to be decided by Congress is whether in u-ing Ihe "good olllces" in faver of the Independence of the Samoan government, which Ihe United States piomise in tin treaty ith said government, wo shall go to the extent of making a demand ou tier many that might lead to war. The pies nt administration lacked the courage neces aary to make the dei ision, and have re erred it to Cnngtess. The whole matter la a tempest iu a tea pot anyway. Other islands in the South Pacific Ocean ol far more Importance than the Samoan, or, as they are properly known, Navigator Islands, have been taken possession of by European governments without a protest . from the Uulted Statea. This little group Of islands is of bo Utile importance that they are not mentioned in scarcely any of thu atlases of tlio world, although they will be found on all authentic maps of the South Pacific Ocean. Tho Senate baa decided by a vote of 20 to 24 tnat the representatives of the United States at London, Paris, Berlin and St Petersburg, ahall be known as ambas sadors This Is aping after rojal g overn. merits, which reflects no credit upon the United Stales. Senator Plumb stated that instead of passing such a law the Senate bad far better repeal the law creating the diplomatic corps, which he regards as a useless expense. The American Shipping League, which bold its annual convention here this week, Fas a notable gathering of prominent business men from every State and Terii. tory in the Union. Every good citizoti Can heartily wish a God speed to the ob ject of the Uairue the incicase of Ameri can shipping. Florida's flection certificate, which Ihould have bran delivered to Mr. Inaalls on or before Monday last, by special mes senger, failed to arrive, and the Semtury of State, In accordance with law, Uis . patched a mcsaenger to that State to Obtain the triplicate certificate deposited with a judge of the State court. All the Other certificates arrived on time. Four years ago a Becial messenger had to be aent to Oregon on the same errand. If Allison atill declines to become Sec-re. tsry of tho Treasury, the Impression la that It will ho tendered to Representative llcKinley, Ocn. llurrlt,in having, it Is (aid, lully made up his mind that t o eastern man shall fill this position. Senator Chandler, who for several yeara has been making a study of the negro mikI his political status In the South, hu created considerable feeling among Southern Democrats by an Interview on the subject made public here several days ag... Ho predicts that Gen. Harrison' admlul.tration will insist on strict obe dience to the Constitution, and advises the South to take hoed lest "they that bow the wind should reap the whirlwind." EXECUTIONS IN OHIO. ' How tad Where tlio buckeye State fiaagi H r Criminal. According; to a correspond nt of the Now Tork H era, . oino yoar j ago Ohio passod a law requiring that u.l poraons coudomned U dea h bo exe utcd in the State prison at Co.umbu.. The law provides that con. domned pee ons hhuil bo removed at onot al or i enumue to the exoi ut.on-rooni, knows In the pr. on as the '"Annox," and thore k. pt un U thu day fixed for tho execution. To accommodate su.b g..e ts an I. on rags was . onnra ted in ouo of the mam rorrt dors, about flurry feet long, twenty wide nnd twenty h.,Th. Thu 1 provided with few plain art! ioa of furniture. The oecu punra uro at all times under thn wutnhfni eyo of a guard, who e scut is novcr vacant uayornign, i no law originally provided tlmt tho shoritf of the county in which the crime- was committed Bliould execute the prisoner, but after ouo year it was amended, nuking tho prison warden ex ojIcto Slate uiucuuoaer. i ne scntiold i9 in a small room. vwiiiii-i'M-u wnu vuo "cage" room by a nar row pa3sajo lcuduis from the socoud aioi-t luu a common utrwuy on the lirst iJoorvvuy. Tho tirst ono leads out upon tho scaffold platform. Tho Ohio law providca th-jj .exeo-tlont uiiio piuco uoiwecn miduiL'iit. and sunriae. J'ho custom is tu Oo tlio huugiiijt as soon after midniu'ht. ns tho nminjjemeiits can be pence. ej. Jn onioi-not to c vui-bthooher occupants of tiiocuo who might bo usloup, the unfortunnto maa wtio is U bo hung is uiitip uui oi ibo cage ana locued in tuo coll on the second tier, not a dozen steps from This pi-ovlclon as to t!io hour of c.-;ecution in uusnow law Di-ouglit up a serious ques tion wium it went into eiTo'.t. Uudor the oiu i.sw t no custoai was for j Jdjes iu pasa mg tho death renieiicoto order tho execu tion lo u:o p'ik-o "bctwoen tho lioursof ten a. ra. mid two p. m." There were two p.-.- oni unu.v S-ii ii aootenco whoa tlio law wont iu'.o o.Tect. Tho now law anphod to tlicni, but tha olierif;s v.cro afraid that uanj ii;;i.ie:n ut any other limo than that epeo.ll d ia tho sentences would be murder. T'no pjint was flu ally got around by having the Governor reip to them for a few duys, when tlio now law could upply without legal UUIICUIL.V lno coctitlon-room proper has not more inun sisteeu leet Uyor urea. Tlio scuffold is of tho simplo it kind. A platlora p rejects oui lrom ono oi mo buio wails about ten feet f.om lao ground. In tho center 1st sin;;lo trap-door, ojioiiihj; downward. From a atro:ig iron laia directly over it hangs tho nooiio. That i3 all t hero is to Ohio's ma chine. Thef.ict that thero b only ono trap u mo putuorm, v-nuo inero la room for three, tndicat -a tint it is not tho lulentlon lo hang moro thun oao poriion utatimo. vvnen uio law was new tho people of ivoiumnus objected strenuously to it They resented tho idea of a ' human slaughter house" in tho city, but thut. has all sub sided. The law limits tho number of those present ut exo.-ntions to about a dozen. The unpleasant work is done whon tho people aro all usloop. There is no excitomoiit such at prevail-, in tbo averago county seat for days preceding nn exocution. Thero is ab solute safety. Tho culprit caa not get out nor can a mob break in. The law insure security, corluluiy, decency aad prompt ness. It Is a suecos3 and la generally m recognized in the K:ato THE ALBERT I CLEARANCE SALE ? . - fn j i ... jiih Supsricr SUEEt, next to Postoffice, Cleveland, 0. MVTW mm DISPENSARY 111 RISE OF THE QUID. Whtrt Was tho Chawing Cum Crate . titartml ami Developed. "There's ono of tho rcsulu of tho skat ing rink," snid a Slain street compounder to Rochester (X. Y.) Denuieml and Chnnidt reporter, as a flashily-attired, tailor-made girl roplacod in her mouth a largo "quid" of gum which slut bud removed while she placed a glass of chocoiute and cream to Lor ruby lips. The reporter cast a withering look at the compounder, but tho latter had already Commenced to explain. "A few years ugo," said he, continuing, " the habit of gum cbevdnir had become ob solete, so to speak. If thcdclii'a'iu wax bad been mado of decaying matcriul. It would have rotted on cur shelves. But now in tho courso of a week dozeus of Doun ara consumed in this city alone, and there aro in tho United States a half dozen immense concerns that, through tho manufacture of gum navo amassed Immense fortunes or their ownors within tbo lust flvo years. "Thischnngo was bro-azkt nimut h h skating craze, mid tho habit has grown to a great fashion, and out'lved tho crazo. You ace in every rink tho signs, 'Don't spit oa the floor' were as numerous us the famil iar 'Keep off tho crass' of nnv mmmnn. me commauu uaa to bo obeyed and as means or gotUnrf rid of r.a!iva,'tho male habi tues of tbo rink begun chewing. Tho fair ones emulated tho example of their compan ions and took to tbo 'delicate quid,' and thus the habit has spread. "I do not say that every body who now 'practices thnurt' learned it on wheele, but there is where, tho cnuo was started. To sir, tho chewirg gum business received un impel a from thn 'Don't spit on Uor cf the 'ku'Jng rta.H " 1 Uillu, SKIN AND BLOOD BacessftiDy Treated upon the latest Scientific Principles. Diseases fTos attnintd themnatwonderf.il (noeesa In the treatment! f thectues to which he devn.es IdaiiiH-eiHl ntO'Uliiu,anU throairh years of patient Inboraiel ruaeareh, he has dis-l aifona cue nunc tuimnuie metaua oi eunng nerll n.... l .... tnanlnnlnrv lii-niimrvam. ImimlaiiAa m h.a.. I ness. confusion of idont'. tinlnltatlnn of the hwiru tiuiidltr. dinwfei of ilinuit. dim mutil rkln, sffrctiona of the liver, etouinrhiinit linwela ibnae terrible nionlvra ariainx fmui aulitaryl lin'.iili of youth and euci'gt practices, uukuv life a uiuerabluixulcbueaod reuduihig marriage I -IUlVUUlKrvuui lJobilily. the syu.itouj cf which are LfCl)llltVaa dull, eiKtrcaard mind rorformiof tbelr bifluesa and tocinl dullest i lie a ii.pv iiium,,ci,up0i.MCrt,tre tno ction of the heart, enuaiua flimhci of hoat, il -prosaii.n of ipirits, evil forebodings, oowar I-l:-?. fi:ar. dietiiii. ahnrt hri.itthi.iw. tnHl.in. .uoiy, .ire easily oi co.nt.any ana aa.esprer ., crime to be slnct d- Uig ta tiled in tlio iiiornin ta when rclir ngl o-t n finhnctt i-tii e bono dt-lw-iM iu tbu urin.,irr.nnenoit. I' cinll ne, eonlusionof Ihouvhia, wmory and I i.ii.li ens, iijeceiii, eiitintioii. palnnt-HK. iu u nn 1 'cakno" In In l.uibs, eto., fl.oul l wwelt DCC- ALOtltX huuiediutoly uud i ho rii.'ion j to hcul.h. Tiilrr'!o jry Mn'l pw or sl 14 I I 1 CI tayuui'K mi n ouitem v'luting uwrrig,-awar. of phyncd wonk" ir.j3j, lui of pniorestive powert, iinpoteney, or ''.iy oili.Tdiquuliuc.itinii. aimudily ruticvf.i. ', t! t.'io libera biuitclf unJ-r tliecire of J MiiltlU', maycnnfiiloiii liiikonnraa a gen ;lemun, and cnnfijuntlr rolr oa his akill uaa phiaieina. Dit. A Lit I. Hi' hi.t hud mixy t jiai3t' czpe'ieuc in h.jiila'a and private ,.a-iiee v iti i. e.t : . i fci c reo...t ooiotCLt liidicaltol... n f Tmu)edi&tlT inml unit I J Til U 1 1 Cl I full virur reatnred. Thi I W e a k n ess.KV.i7 ?.i leabuMiensnd Mud n.arriiiKO iinpaibie. a thn p.-nalty paid br the ietim of iuipmper I Inilnls" nee. Tim inimt tha ts uiuat ackunw-S loauetliiitthopiH.iouaare tue iririt uidgneil py wo.i-a me wnme worm ia stutictea. De- mruy lueinijiu nuui nuve we il no u no J loiiEorinteriBied in Ihe opHwite sex; the In- teruhaneot thnt blUf fill n-imne whivhattnuna mid laiemta iho whule wortil. cxiala mil In. gori mu ceaMis to bo what J"d mmlo hlui . til. i world l no lonjor interiytitnc to Lnn. ana rt-niorae aiidiii'iippointmentaruhia .-.matniii c .iuiiiiiioiiii. t'onault lttt. ALUIiitT ft once I a d yun k ill flail tha syuipathy aad rehof that i you puMii.i'iy roquiro. y -w .u 40,000 pound,, Fnce Wire bo.i eht chean ,' w -. , - ! ' Will sel B trlied Fence Wire at 43 21 to ioo0 K,T N"1?' 00l'3'"e Iron Nails at 3 per keg of 8 penn?."6 U&$&tf& . otcoi wire at $3 p.-r keg of 8 penny ' a 0 "on'' Breach LoadlngSbot Guns 10 to $17 each. Pure Maul la ?lnler Twine Hcts per pound. Cable Chain with hook, 11, 11.60 and 2 each, bolld Steel Adze Eye Hammers Wets each. Shovels and Spades 60cts Step Ladders, l, 1.25, aud $1.50 each. Steel Game Trap,, $2, and $2.60 per dor. Klohert Rifles, $t to $5. Revolvers very low prices. Clothes Wringers very low prices. Pocket Cutlery, .. i Stoel Club Skates, best 75cts per pair. " .". " Nickel Plated $1 per pair. Carpeuters Steel Snuaros, TScts each. . Sleigh Tlellsat cost. Sleds Horse Dlankets at eost. Lap Robes . " I Japanese Robes " Table Cutlery " Champion X Cut Saws 25 to 30 cts per foot Champion Buck Saws 76o each. Hand 6aws60cts each. Bhot $1.35 per bair. Solid Bteel Axes 75cts each. " Crow Bars 6cts per nound. DalsyTlmrmmi.eters 15cts each. 8 Inch Mill Flies Wets each. 10 Inch .Mill Files lScts each. Anv su.nl MB fffimla In i t. i . . the above prices. 'V"em pt- Do not ask lor credit at Wellington, Ohio , February 5th, 18SfJ ii Younc: Men ct0, niary viep,--iimt unnat.il nnd deatrucuvi-1 habit, whica snuunlly t -aucihi to an untimely I snivi!, thnu?ati'l of jonrn ni.-n of exall il I bit.-utuud brildunt intuiloct, niuy call with full oo lktcticn. I JR. ALliKllTs-ldrcsccs sll those who have liijiirtd tb.-uitelvei Ly Improper indulgence I and solitary hnbita which ruin both mimll Bii iD-uy, uniittmn ttumlur buaineea, study, I .cieir ur u.iuriUKO OJ FltS l"3 Method, an1 a Guaraii- 8 . F?emarka- tca Qive.i in tvuiy cjso. Ferfected in o'dl vuve wiiiuii navel Urfinbdll nsnlectedl tr inskMlfdlly treated. No experiments Or MilUI 13. Otterbacker is headquarters for everything in the following line: Now is your time lo fauvvaur Horse Blankets sP '.- Wolf Robes. WILL SELL AT REDUCED PRICES FOR THE A Perfect Restoration Guaranteed- DCnCnlP milium IM lirelTU brcalraru-dnreteDdeia who kws lri".m.ttJ, 1 ftlldUtlJ nUISUU 111 lUJllKl tl:eiutut.nthct.orn.onth..rt.f0ianm.irsandJ i -j;irinna ooninoutiila, ahuuU ai vy Ljuicliauly. Ci.il or writv, but nhuro fuesibic, cue poraoDil I A"ddre. wih Po.t.. u R. A LB s.RT, Cleveland, O, To make room for Bays, A courso cf treatment with full direc-f tions will be sent to any part of the United States, securely Dackpd. freot from observation, upon receipt cf Five Dollars, l witn a guaranteo.xnat ir resuit3 aro not satis- tacTon'. monpy wm rpn.incio. SPBING Stands at the Head luDUSINESS EDUCATION. ' 0BERLIN COLLEGE WRITING DEP'T, 0BERLIN SCHOOL of STEN0GRAPHV and TTPE-WRITirlll. anil ODERIN BUSINESS roLLCGE. all eonncaed. Einenaea low. Inalnirtion thorouoh. nd ruunea cmiplete. Circulua free. Addre Me K HIS il UKtiDEHHO"' Obrrlln, flilo. THE TORNADO IS KING. THE TORNADO VELD AND ENSILAGE CUTTER. GOODS. My Stock of Harness, Saddles and Collars, . Is complete and prices to mmiu.tr. Please Examine Goods Before you Buy. A lull line of Always on hand. J. m; otterbacher. Power Cutter with Elovatur Alhu- iftl Jioiie-Ciitllnii bjr i::pclrk-lljr. ltomovHlof kcetionsof bona in surgical operations has heretofore been a long, tedi ous process, effected with wallet, chisel, (roagos, etc. It is, perhaps, the most brutal and unscientific method which could be adopted, and sounds like tho onerntira butchery which existed in the last century. This has all been reformed by an invention called the electric osteotome, says the Lon don Kit ct Heal Enginur, which Is an Instru ment hold'tiff a circular saw at iu extrem ity, revolved with lightning speed by an electris motor. This, when hold afralost bono, makes a clean cat through It in fewteoonda; in fact, its actloa is instantane ous. By holding the osteotome in a slant ing position, wedge-shaped pieces can be Cut out with equul promptitude. There li no danger of the saw cutting the soft parts, a Miey are protected by a retractor, an In strument which is passed down aad under tha bono. a u.. iini-mion ior niitmn, pntiinesnd thurmuIHv il! il:it.,'riitlm: e.irn r.i.lili-r ami -uttliit Hay, str:tw Slid etiHllnuc Muiteln S dllti-rent Uei. Irom i hiu.iII lini.ii hi.c. i.i u Ihtkr btesin s.'TV V'1 V 'TPk ""'"' muuiiij inn. nine .- f-V-vfC-iff V'- ll"tt!i..r..i!lileuts and splits f V 'K-i'r'WtV W nt-.' ltf eoro (.MWer, either basked or uniiuiKeu. Kcnnom l wealth, It will ivyou to cut "iir fod der on Tornado. Cnttle will eat it up tMitlrtlj rleun, thus savlna much waste, bealilea avoliling troul.letonie unrolled corn sulks In the manure Dlle. The Iiillnwliii cut below repre sents our I'tiltliiK Cylinder. Wlilnh mi, ha -i .. it.. A - a ..... 4 of ;t revolutlnns per minute maklim theTornado the tniteat culler lu the world. Pdder .i. .... .in. ...... . ii ur , ,n,i irn in jiirix-n wiiu aiiarp ooniiT. or eiixes. lo cause sore mouth, but la thoroughly pulverized, avoiding all such danger. A trial will conrliirn you that you can save one-half your fei-d by ualni a Tornado Cutterthe only perlect cutler In the market. special discount to the trade. Now Is the time tn arninite fur territory. Write for Catalouue liuliiat.ilMi.inl liill.u.n.lnll.1. . A ur 1 1 II . l.lil.'.... ..... , . . ainiRHiiwa -iiu mn urati iiuii. nvilirM, . IV 11 1 I, l m'f.l al J . V.ailUin U. Call on WM. VISCHER it SON, Tor your PIANOSi ORGANS ' The Estey Piano and Oran re known in every part of the civilized trlobe nnd while other instruments m-r. aol,i claimin"' to be "JUST AS GOOD AS TIIE ESTEY," The hardened mortal has not been found to nv tir prepared to fumiish a superior. J Hinging Noiso In the ears, aonietitnes a roaring liuzzlnp v.tind are caused by cstnrrh, that exceed. Innly disngrfcatili- nd very coninmn lm ease. Una nf Bim-ll or lienrin alno result from catarrh. Hixm's r-nnnipurillii, the groat blood purifier, is a peculiarly suc cessful remedy l.tr this iilwitse, wliicli n Hires by purifying the blood. If vtut suir. r from catarrh, try Hood's Sari)arillu. tli pucullur medicine. .. Home Strlklnij fonlraata. What Tl n pn., .. ' ? "BllHh 1,M,y ,lvi"fT tomporarily In tha nat a U Cooper, Bays. United Btates notiocs tliat tho house aerr- J. E. Jackson Dear sir: "I hud Bright' ants do a deal moro work hero than in theold dlwaw) In the wnr-t form. I used two ! ountryi yet that ouf servants are relieved bottles of jour medicine, Bunlick'a K11- j sionie) work tbat ia necessary there-tho ney Cure, anil It ha done wonders for me. . taking of hot and cold water to sleeping The swelling has left my brxly and limb j roomi In tome houses, and the care of lira and I am so well I can walk out aitain ' w "Tory room by reason of no furnace ia This is the only remedy Hint watiM reach I tbo cull,l Bne 'nslsu npon the superiority my esse. Price 75 cents. ' atovos hero over Hro-places In England What John L. Ilaitlea.of Wmidl nrv X a cold weather, and says that the kitchen I . . - L 1M.a. Vl m m kHMa a...l. I . -. a. ' aau.aav IUUVU lUV CWH VOBU It does there. The nse of bituminous coal in . England is one causo of tome of these j troubles. The independence of the domestlo , servants In America Is another noticeable fact, a might be expected in adomocrstio country. Aa a sample of the greater con veniences hero, the carpet sweeper is men : ttoned. with iu dustloss work, In place of a ! tm. whk-b Is sololr used In Eugland. . . snj-s: j. i.. Jackson, Desr Hit : ' I bad kidney trouble lor years very bail my pains at times were so ifreat I would roll the llonr. I thought my case a kelp, less one. I used two bottles ol your tned fclne,(Burdicka Kidney Cure) and now I csn do any kind of work. I recommind this to all sufferers. Price 75 rents nnd $1.25. For sate by Fred I). Felt. Ilill'i Peerless CouKb Byrup Is a su e care for Cronji. No cure no ptiy nt Felt s. "A)er's Cherry Pectoral has given me great relief in bronchitis. Within a month I huve sent some ol tins prepnra.lon to a Irieud suffering from bronchitis and asthma, it lias done him an tiiuca good that be writes lor more." Chark-a V. Puwterville, Plymouth, Eng. The purer the blood that courses through the body, the greater the energy of the system to remove aittease. Ar-uiro ptioo-i-a will purify the blood. F D Felt The demand for Ilinebart't Cough B.lnm is wonderful and groa lng daily. Wc. F.D.Feli. COSSI'MPTIOJC SUBELT CURED. To thb EoiToa-Pleaie Inform vnnr read. era that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease, liy its timely ohc thouaands of hopeloas casei have been permanrntly cured. I shall be glad to send two bottle a of my rems dy rnra to any of your readers who have con sumption If Uiey will send me their express and pwt office address. JtMpectlsllv, T. ai.SLOCUM.M.C..lWJ V .,MwVotk uyspepsia STANDS WITHOUT A RIV1L ! ON THE 1 ACE OF TUE FOOTSTOOL. "Golden Days" IB A ' Tlandaome Blxteen-Pnite Itlnatratcd Weekly. Hi Largest ill Finest J.t::;!i hMm IN TUB WOULD. . ' Its reading mat tec Is of the best aad meets the entire approval, as Its great succsss clear- If denotes, of parents and teaeuers, and all those who have the moral welfare of children at heart. . TERMBt Subscription to "Ooldm ra" 3 00 per annum. JAMES ELVERS0N, Publisher, Makes the lives of many people miserable, and often leads to eclf-dcstructlon. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, "all gone" feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and lrregn- ., . larlty of the bowels, are wtsucsa tome of the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia does rati nrv Bot ,Pt wen ot "" 11 tal,no requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Barsa- parllla, which acts gently, yet aurcly and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus CInI overcoming the local symp- u ' c . toms removes the aympa-"03Q8CnO thctle ellocta ot the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat ijaflri distressed me, or did me nean ,itUe gootL Ja u Doar DUrn after eating I would expe rience fulntncss, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which ts that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up In a Sour room with fresh paint Last . . spring I took flood's Bursa- BtOmaCIl rllla-took three bottles. It did Die an' immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Ozo&Gl A. Paoi, Watertown, Mas. r Hood's Sarsaparllla told by all amgg)ats.gl t sta for ts. Prepared only Ir C. L HOOD CO, Apotbecai.ee), towen, Maes. IOO Dosos One Dollar I -1 1 Yiw-fi1T7 --" W '.N V.-..' - ' a r- "' Nob. 404 and 405. Wood Boam, Steel Plow, night and Left Hand, THE 0LIYER STEEL PLOW. It man annartinnatp.ht hp mltiil 'Ph 1114 7?m1 nu y -j-J- ' " '"rV v v wvvr M rr VI tVCaV AJ lit ( t J. Ills great prize winner of the century. The Oliver has the lest Mvutuwuiu uj uu. nit uuvcr nas uie oesi biamiam ana Share. The Oliver Steel Plow, like the Oliver Chilled, is a Center Draft Plow. The Oliver does Perfect Work in stick soil or hcavii dan laM. Th nimr piMn perfect work in sod. The genuine Oliver Piowa and Repairs are sold by , G. E. TOWNSEND, . I Wellington. Ohio. Philadelphia, I'a. ... -I-,. -r v-c v -; k-V 'CT,