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:JEWS OF THE WEEK.
Gathered from All Quarters. ;
WASHINGTON.
The amount of silver dollars In the
treasury available for the redemption
f treasury notes having been reduced
j $10,659,582 and a further reduction
y redemption being anticipated dur-
the current month, the coinage of
.Wer dollars by the mints will be in
rcased from 1,500,000 to 8,000,000 per
lonth from August 1.
The privileges of the mails have been
enied by Postmaster General Wilson
.-. T. J Snxtnn. West Sumter, Mich.,
or conducting lotteries and otherwise
iolating the postal laws.
On the lGth the navy department
lade payments aggregating overS250,
)0 on seven war ships now under con
traction by various constructors. All
hese gunboats are contracted to be
elivered to the navy department In
'ebruary next.
The number of immigrants that ar
ived in the United States during the
ist fiscal year was 843,287. Of this
lumber 212,40(1 were males and 180,801
omales. There were debarred 3,087
nmigrants, 2,010 being paupers and
76 contract laborers. The others were
debarred for various reasons.
It is announced that Speaker Reed
-ill again make the race for congress.
A call for a report of the condition
f national banks at the close of busi
ness on July 14 has been issued by
Joinptroller Koltels.
EAST.
With a capital of $1,800,000 the
United States and Haiti-Telegraph
nd Cable Co., has been incorporated
t Albany. N. Y. The directors in-
Wide John V. Muckay and other ofli-
ials of the Postal Telegraph and Ca.
le Co.
An address to the business men of
he United States has been issued by
he National Business Men's league
eciting the fact that the democratic
arty has refused to heed President
'leveland's call to maintain the na-
ional creditand warning the people of
. he danger threatening the country in
onsequence.
The projectors of the new watch
rust were checkmated at a meeting
iild in New York City on the 15th.
lenresentatives to the number of
roin the larcre watch jobbing and
.manufacturing concerns were present.
At McKeesport, Pa., on the 10th
Frederick Streckel, a prominent busi
ess man, was found dead in his room
vith a bullet hole in his head and a re
olver by his side. The cause of the
.upposed suicide is attributed to a
marge of slander brought by a mer
chant of that city against Streckel
For the week ended July 17 business
failures in the United States numbered
:09, as against 258 for the correspond-
.nir seven days of last year, ana in
Janada 85, as compared with 39 for the
same time in 1S95.
The official notification of the noml
nation of Hon. W. J. liryan will take
dace in New York. The date has not
jeen fixed, but it will probably be dur
ing the first week in August.
Orders have been given to the em
oloyesof the Lehigh Valley Coal Ca's
:ollieries at Shenandoah, Pa., to re
iume work on full time, commencing
;he 20th inst., instead of four three
' marters davs a week, as heretofore.
This company employs 5,000 men,
Off Center Island, N. Y., on the 15th
the third race between the yachts
GUencairn and El Ileirie was won by
the Canadian boat. The Glencairn
having been successful in three
straight races out of fivo wins the
Seawanhaka-Corinthian cup, for boats
under the 25-foot limit
At Fall Kiver, Mass., on the 18th a
Sre of incendiary orlerin destroyed a
shed of the Granite mill No. 3, contain
incr 1.500 bales of fine cotton and 000
ales of cloth. Loss 800,000; fully
:iured.
It is said that James J. Ryan, candi
late for presidential elector on the
lemocratic ticket from the Fourth
Pennsylvania congressional district,
,ias decided to bolt the Chicago ticket
On account of the failure of the west
ern agents, the Ilallet & Davis Piano
Manufacturing Co., of Boston, has been
compelled to nmke ua assignment
Arthur King has been appointed by
Judge Simonton, of Harrisburg, Pa.,
receiver for the Middletown (Pa.) car
workB. Mr. King is the principal own
:r of the concern. There are claims
against the works of S5S,G73 and the
alue of the plant and material on
land is about 8118,000, with a consid
erable number of orders on hand. The
justness will be coutinucd.
At South Seabrook, K. II. , on the 18th
John M. Dow, aged 70 years, stabbed
and killed Joseph Brown and wounded
".he latter's cousin, "Chick" llrown.
The murderer is under arrest. The
.rime was the result of a drunken
quarrel.
One of the deraoc ratic candidates for
presidential elector-at-largc from Penn
ivlvania, George W. Guthrie, of Pitts
burg, has withdrawn his name from
the ticket because of .dissatisfaction
With the Chicago platform.
An lirament has been made by
Davidson & Sons, of Chicago and New
York, wholesale dealers in marble and
irranite and manufacturers of tues ana
. 3 l - - Villi!
mosaics. The assets ana unumvi t
estimated at 8300,000 each.
On the 10th the democrats of the
Fourth Indiana congressional district
met in convention at North Vernon,
Ind., and nominated Hon. W. S. Hol
man, "the watch dog of the treasury,"
for congress.
The Indiana . supreme court has sus
tained the law prohibiting racing at
Just before a terrinc siorm oruKo
over Lake Michigan on the 14th Frank
June, his wife and child left Grand
Haven, Mich, In a small Doat wnicn
was found on the beach at Lake Har
bor on the 17th. It is believed that all
three were drowned.
The Kansas City, Fort Scott & Mom
phis, the Missouri, Kansas ss lexas
and other Gulf roads are preparing to
meet the cut in grain rates from Kan
sas to Galveston which was started by
the Missouri Pacific, Santa Fe and
Frisco lines. This war in rates win
probably last through the harvest
season.
A contract has been entered into be
tween General Manager iwanaga, oi
the Japanese Mail Steamship Ca, and
the Great Northern Kailwayo. lorme
establishment of a steamship line be
tween Tokio and Seattle, Wash, ihe
Great Northern system will then ex
tend from" Tokio to Buffalo, N. Y.
The cashier of the Exchange national
bank of Eldorado, Kan.. S. G. Fleming,
has been arrested for alleged forgery
and embczzement in the sum of 810,000.
lie admits his cruilt. About one year
gun tlio name bank was robbed of
815,000.
While trvincr to escape from the po
lice Merritt Stevens, of Grand Rapids,
aired 23, was drowned in the kalama
r.oo river at Aiiegan, iuich., uu
A boiler explosion occurred at Koss-
Ington, Ky., on the lSth which resulted
in thn dpftth of Sam Anderson. James
McCade was fatally wounded.
.Tosenh Honner and wife committed
suicide at Lawrenceburg, Ky., on the
18th by lying down on the railroad
trnplf nnrt allowincr the train to run
over them.
The First national bank of Mlnot, N,
D.. capital 850,000, has failed,
Democratic campaign . headquarters
will, it is thought, be established m
Chicago.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
A recent dispatch states that
British steamer Curfew, bound
Akyab for Nantes, has been wrecked
in the Red sea and all nanas lost
The senior cardinal bishop of the
tinman Catholic hierarchy, Larninai
La Valletta, is dead at Castellamere
Italv. He was born In 1827 and cre
ated a cardinal in 1808.
A Havana dispatch claims that a
Spanish war ship has captured a fili
bustering vessel and imprisoned her
crew. No details are given.
Fire destroyed the Uumber bicycle
works at Coventry, England, on tnc
17th. Loss 100,000.
A decree increasing the customs
duties upon all foreign sugars is about
to be issued by the French government
It will go into effect on August 1.
There have been 5,441 casesof cholera
and 4,002 deaths from the disease
throughout Egypt since July 1. Th
extension of the scourge southwards
in Wadv Haifa is a serious drawback
to the Soudan expedition,
Letters from Nik Ilissar, Turkey.
announce a terrible massacre of Arme
Binns there, In which 400 were killed
OHIO NEWS.
Items of Interest from AH Sections
of the State.
Weekly Crop Report.
The following is a synopsis of the
bulletin of the Ohio section, climate
and crop service for the week ended
July 18:
Southern section all counties south
of Franklin. There was not quite the
normal amount of warmth arid sun
shine during the week, but an excess
moisture. Crops generally made
favorable progress. Wheat harvest
about completed; the yield is variable
generally poor; much of it will be
fed to stock unthreshed.. The outlook
for oats favors an excellent yield. Hay
prospects are fair. Pastures are good.
Tobacco and corn did well. Early po
tatoes generally fine, late not so good:
some rot reported. Apples, light crop
neaches abundant, but inferior.
. , , .
Middle section, ihe weeK nas oeen
generally cool and cloudy, with nu
merous rains. Oats are ripening, out
full of smut Timothy hay being made
but the crop is lip-lit: clover hay scarce.
Millet lookine- well. Pastures goca.
Potatoes making rapid growth Apples
and peaches plentiful but poor in
duality. Berries abundant. Grapes
nromise well.
Northern section all counties norm
of Franklin. The weather . conditions
were, as a whole, favorable to agricul
tural interests, and farming operations
have made good progress. Array worms
are attacking oats and young grass.
Wheat all harvested-crop half an av
erage. Rye does not promise well.
Oats will be a large crop. Corn con
tinues to flourish. Potatoes are good.
The hay crop is satisfactory. Apples,
plums, pears and peaches are satisiao
tory. Berries and small fruits alin-dant.
the
from
Gladness Comes
"IXitha better understanding oi tne
VV transient nature of the many phys
ical ills, which vanish before proper ef
forts gentle efforts pleasantcfforts
rightly directed. There is comfort in
the knowledge, that so many forms of
sickness arc not clue to any actual dis
ease, but simply to a constipated condi
tion of the system, which the pleasant
family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt
ly removes. That is why it is the only
remedy with millions of families, and is
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
who value good health. Its beneficial
effects are due to the fact, that it is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness without debilitating the
organs on which it acts. It is therefore
alf important, in order to get its bene
ficial effects, to note when you pur
chase, that you have the genuine arti
cle, which i3 manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by
all reputable aruggisis.
If in the enjoyment of good health,
,i ti,n RUKt,pm is reerular, laxatives or
other remedies are then not needed. If
afflicted with any actual disease, oue
may be commended to the most skillful
physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
one should have the best, and with the
well-informed everywhere, Syrup of
Figs stands highest and is most largely
used and gives most general satisfaction.
A Kolgu of Terror.
Portsmouth, July 21. The discovery
that the powder warehouse of Richard
son & Silcox was again broken open
Sunday night and over 600 pounds of
rifle and giant powder stolen increases
popular apprehension here. The ex
treme boldness of the recent outrages
paralyzes the police. It has been
learned that a heavy block of wood,
bored out and filled with dynamite,
was found in the basement of the
Presbyterian church ten days ago by
the janitor, who thought the dynamic
was putty, and threw the wooden
bomb into the coal bin a fuel. The
police force has been doubled.
A Doctor's Wonderful Invention.
Cincinnati, July 21. Dr. S. A. Hage
man, of this city, has applied for a pat
ent on an invention which promises to
make a sensation among musicians. It
in a mechanism to be applied to the pi
ano for the purpose of correcting the
false tones of the instrument, which
have hitherto been regarded as a nec
essary evil. The invention makes the
piano as true as the violin, and it ae-
complishes the result dv a sort oi me
chanical fingering similar to the hu
man fingering on the violin.
i
Buahnell and McKlnley In Cleveland.
Cleveland, July 21. Gov. Bushnell
arrived in the city Monday afternoon
over the Bilr Four and was met at the
depot by a committee of prominent
citizens. The Cleveland light artillery
was on hand and fired a salute in the
governors honor. The party went to
the Forest City house for lunch, after
which the governor proceeded to Lamp
Mosea Cleaveland to dedicate tne camp.
Maj. McKiuley came up from Canton
nn will assist in the centennial cele
bration.
I
1 pfcow. f
OihuHx y
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY!
M The timcB aro hard, hut here in n Roml
rj In tun lunt mouth 1 have niaileeiiAMHiiiiKuiiinHX m
n i.ii. U'.,.li,.iM. T ni.Tpr Knur fuivthinir tnkti like S
O tlif-y do. When nny women ieo um wmh the ilin-1;
M ner dinhon, clean Hint dry them in on minimi, y
J they buy ono right away. Anyone can niukiin.i
W iluy i icht at home eimy. I have nut chiuhkbimI. b" f)
H nnximis are the people for the Climax tliey mnl f
Ij fur them. Write to tho Climax Mfc.Co., Co, in.. -,
K Imn, Ohio, and Ihoy will send you circular. I' t
Kl in emy felling what everybody wuuta to Luy. 1
u will iiuilioK), non this year easy. t
in-
WEST AND COUTH.
As a result of drinking lemonade
supposed to have contained poison the
Allen family of nine children at Santi
ago, Minn., are dead. The father and
and mother of the children also par
iook of the lemonade and are very ill.
In the Indiana bituminous coal re
gions 3,000 miners are now idle because
of a strike and 12,000 people are suffer
ing. Numerous families are living on
bread and water.
Horace Hurley, of Junction City, has
been nominated for governor by the
prohibition state convention of Kan
sas, in session at Topeka.
The law under which divorces hay
Wn irrnnted in the state of Kansas
far nmr 25 years has been declared in
operative by the court of appeals. It
( Mtlinated that from 85,000 to 40,000
divorces are affected. The decision also
ffoirfi nrnnertv riirhta and the Ctta
LATER.
Qxk. Rorf.crans. president of the
Society of the Array of the Cumber
lannd. announces its next annual re
union at Rockford, 111., September 23
and 24.
Tim Third street barn of the Mil
waukee Electric Railway and Light Co.
was destroyed by fire on the night of
the 20th. Cause unknown. .Loss ecsu,
000; insured.
Monsignob Satoi.li, who was re
cently created a cardinal, will retain
his functions as apostolic delegate In
the United States until the next papal
consistory, when he will come to Rome
and receive the cardinal's hat.
Jones & Sox, one of the largest cloth
ing firms at Emporia, Kan., closed Its
doors on the 20th.
Thk steamer America, from Jamaican
ports, arrived at Baltimore on the 20th
and brought news of an accident on
the new Jamaica railroad in which 17
persons lost their lives and 22 were se
verely Injured.
According to the latest official re
ports the casualties to liio and prop
erty in the districts of Japan recently
visited by the seismic wave stand as
follows: Total deaths 20,005, wcWded
5,300, houses washed away 0,813.
Thk Pythian building, Park theater
and Barrett house at Henderson, Ky.,
were destroyed by fire on the 20th.
Loss $250,000. Several persons had nar
row escapes from being cremated in
the hotel.
Thk president has commuted to im
prisonment for life the death sentence
of Jchn C. Bell, of Texas, lie has also
commuted to life imprisonment tho
death sentence of Tom Davis and Tay
lor Hickman, Indian boys. All three
of the above were sentenced to bo exe
cuted September 4.
Generally poor conditions of fruit
throughout the country are announced
in the agricultural department report
iust published. Apples declined in con
dition from 71 to 04.0 during June.
William Sands has been arrested in
Kansas City, Kan., for counterfeiting.
He is connected with the Jane Doe
gang, recently arrested in Jersey City,
N J.
Thk Calispel mountains, a short dis
tance from Spokane, Wash., are on fire
and the flames are fast creeping down
!tato the valley and causing great alarm
among the ranchers. On the Colville
Indian reservation serious damage has
been done and the worst is yet to come.
Tub British ship Sierra Parima,
bound for Rangoon, has been wrecked
on the Maldive islands and all hands
lost
Doipondent Lover Sulcidet.
Chagrin Falls, July 21. Leo How
ard, the 19-year-old son of Art How
ard, a wealthy Geauga couniy larmer,
instantly killed himself Sunday even
ing in his father's woods, souin oi
town, by shooting himself through the
head with a shotgun. He tied a string
to the gun trigger, placed the muzzle
against his head and pulled the string
with one foot. Despondency over be
ing rejected by his sweetheart is given
as the cause.
Post Ofllce Bnrg-lur Get UlR Booty.
Carrollton, July 18. The post office
safe was blown open at an early
hour Friday morning and a large
amount of money and all the stamps
taken, besides a number of registerfd
letters. The explosion was heard, and
the sheriff pursued the burglars, who
were four In number. They jumped
into two buggies and made for the
southeast One of them appeared to
have been injured by the explosion.
Striken' Demands Grunted.
Bayahd, July 18. -All the berry
pickers who went out on a strike
Monday went bacK to wor inursuaj,
after getting what they asked for. In
the evening a little over 300 bushels of
blackberries were shipped from this
point, and it is stated that the ship
ment next Monday will bo double this
amount.
Two Men Drowned.
Sandusky, July 17. The sail boat
Alma was struck by a squall in the lake
off this port Thursday afternoon and
capsized. George Alexander, of Ver
million, and John Alheit, of this city,
were drowned.
Dropped Dead.
Tiffin. July 21. Benjamin F. Myers,
vice president of tho Tiffin Savings
bank and one of the most prominent
men of this city, dropped dead at the
Big Four depot Monday morning, of
apoplexy.
New Electric Hallway Incorporated.
Columbus, July 21. Tho Northeast
ern Railway Co , of Cleveland, was in
cornorated Monday by Frank S. Lick
. . .i
pns. Charles Js. bheldon ana omers.
The capital is 8100,000. They will
build an electric line from tho north of
PiinHil avenue throurh Lake, Cnya
hoira and Summit counties to Hudson.
Great Day for Mmum.
Ravenna, July 18. Portage county
Masons held a grand reunion yester
day in the lodge room of Unity lodge
2iO. 13. I. A. -JU. bikjt. mi
oorprnl lodires of the county Kent,
ttnrrpttuville. Mantua, Palmyra and
other places sent large delegations.
One swallow does not niako spring,
but one swallow of One Minute Cougu
Cure brings relief. J. W. Houghton,
Ecxeniaisa frightful affliction, but
like all other skin diseases it can be per
manently cured by applications of De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It never
fails to cure. J. W. Houghton.
Inthesuring a young man's fancy
litrhtlv tnrnes to thouirhts of DeWitts
. . . i t i , t i : r ,. !... ii 1 ii m
LdUie rjiiny wsers, tui mrj Mnj"
cleanse tho liver. Durifv the blood and
invigorate the system. J. W. Houghton.
One miniito is the standard time, and
On minute Couirh Cure is the standard
preperation for every form of cough. or
cold. It is me oniy narmiess remeuy
that produces immediate results. J. W
Houghton.
' Mrs. R. nfiYonne. Middlebure' la.
writes, I have used One Minuet Cough
Curfl for six vears. both for myself and
children, and I consider it the quickest
acting and most satisfactory cough cure
I have ever used. d. w. iiougnion.
Did you ever think how readily the
blood is poisened by constipation? Bad
blood means bad health and premature
old age. DeWitt's Little Early Kisers,
tha famous little pills, overcome obsti
nate constipation. J. W. Houghton.
A. L. Woostcr, a prominent citizen of
Osseo, Mich., after suffering excruciat
ingly from piles for twenty years, was
cured in a short time by using DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for
all skin diseases. More of this prepa
ration is used than all others comuineo.
J. W. Houghton.
Young mothers dread the summer
months on account o the great mortal
ity among children caused by bowel
troubles. Perfect safety may be assured
those who keep on hand DeWitt's Colic &
Cholera cure, and administer it prompt
ly. For cramps, bilious colic, dysentery
and diarrhoea, it attorus instant renei.
J. AY. Houghton.
From a Findlay Mother.
"Having used Dr. Hand's Colic Cure
for my baby, I can fully recommend it.
I have used a great many medicines for
baby colic, and none have done so much
good. I will hereafter use nofther rem
edy for colicky babies," Mrs. L. Tann r,
Findlay. 0. Dr. Hand's Colic Cure, Dr.
Hand's Teething Lotion and a'l of Dr.
Hand's remedies for children sold by all
druggists for 2uc. 2
We live in a country of which the
nrincinul tcouree is stomaeh-tr .utile.
It is more wide-spread than any oilier
disease, and very nearly, more dangerous.
One thing that makes it so dangerous is
that it is so little understood. I it were
understood, it would be more feared,
moro easily cured, less universal than it
is now. So, those who wish to be cured
take Shaker Digestive Cordial, because it
goes to the rout of the troublo ns no other
medicine does. The pure, harmless, cura
tive herbs and plants, of which it is com
posed, are what rentier it so certain ami,
at the same time, so gentle a cure. It
helps and strengthens the Ftomach, puri
ties and tones up the system, bout uy
druggists, price 10 cents to $1 per bottle.
It Goes Without Fnyinsr
That when you are suffering from catarrh
you want relief right away. What is
the use then of experimenting with
blood "cures" upon a disorde resulting
from climatic changes? Use a local rem
edy, for a local disease. I'sc Ely's Cream
Balm, which relieves at once the attacks
of catarrh and cures chronic cases. 50
cents at all drueeista. This remedy can
be safely used by all without injurious
results. It containes no mercury or in
jurious drug of any kind.
Dr. Hand's Colic Cure.
Springfield, 0., Jan. 5, 18'J4.-The
Hand Medicine Co., Philadelphia: "We
have used the sample bottle oE Dr. Hand's
Colic Cure with entire success and find
that it does nil that is claimed for it.
No praise can be too great for such a
truly wonderful remedy, and we cheer
fully recommend it to any one having a
baby with the colic." I remain sincerely
yours, Ferdinand M. King, 8i Scott-st.
Dr. Hand s remedies lor children sow uy
all druggists, 25c. 2
A Baby's Life Saved.
Attica, 0., May 10, 1801. Dr. D. B.
Hand: "We owe our child's life to Dr.
Hand's Colic Cure. When all other rem
edies and doctors failed it gave relief
in one hour's tim". It is with pleasure
that I recommend all of Dr. Hand's rem
edies for children. Any mother using
them can be sure of getting an article
that is safe, effective and reliable." Mrs.
M.Stutzman. Dr.llana'sCoiiccureana
all of Dr. Hand's remedies for children
25c at all drug stores. 1
PARKER'S CINCER TONIC ,
,t Lung Trouble, Debility. dititnlng ftomich n
..ale 111, and is Doted lor making mres when U othtf
treatment wild. Sverr mother and invalid inouia nnT it.
km
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
ClMnici cud bcautine tha half.
Fromutel n luxuriant Krowth.
Never Fails to Bestore Ory
iiair to its youiiimi coior.
Curea acalp diicaica It hair fulliltf,
JOcand 9U' at Drugglili
HINDKRCORNS Thaot.lyitmCm.fhf
Coral, stops all pain. Makes walking eay. luo. UJJrugguia.
k Chichester's Encllalt Diamond lirasd.
THNYROYAL PILLS
Original mn Only ttenninA. A
arc, alwav reliable, ladies a
i DruHt for ChichMter English Dla-ffj&
-SViJiKxci, nt-alcrt with blue rihbon. Tnko
JB in Rtaiupi for partloulari, tuitlmonial auJ
m "Keller for Ladle" in femr.brretnrn
(f BIuiL 10,000 Trunnion tola, Vamt Paper.
rhlh.terCkeuiitlCaHUudlaonHQUareki
fold bj ail Lou&l UruKiiUU. I'liUadu km
MS
fS) "A tkomavd wheelt-but only one Sim"
Use the H
f"BallBearing:"
Siicycle
&
m
Tot
Comfort
Fit and
Wear.
Pratt Fasteners hold laces.
Leading Ttrnltirn hare tliem.
Booklet Free I
C. n. FinOO CO. (JIaken), I'UllAKU.
Not one part but every
part of HIRES Rootbeer
tends toward making it
the perfect temperance
and healthgiving drink.
Maila only by The Oharlei R. Hlrea Co., Philadelphia.
A Wo. patlan uakea 6 falloaa. Sols aTerywuere.
BEST is what the People
That's Whv
flood's Sarsaparilla has the largest
tale OF ALL MEDICINES.
THE
buy the most of.
T. F. Anthony, ex-postmaster of Proni-
iso City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bot
tle of 'Mystic Cure for rheumatism, and
two doses of it did me more good than
any medicine I ever took. Sold by to.
W. Adams, druggist. 20v30
Froth U.S. Journal of JLV'iVfiw
Prof. W. H. Peefca, Vac
makes a specialty -ot
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur
ed more coses than any
living Physician; his
success is astonishing-.
We have heard of case
of so years' standing
euro a oy
him. Hs
publishes a
valuabla
work on
this dis
ease, which,
he sends
kv i t h a
lareo bot
tle of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers
who may send their P. O. an'1 -. -a address.
WO BQVlSe HI1V "HO Wltllllll iwnuuicon
ProI.W. B. fEEKE, T. 4 Hew Yer
Cio
CO
NASAL
CATTARH
i the result of colis at!
gulden climatic changes.
It can bo cured by a
d 1 easa n t remedy
which Is applied di
rectly Into tho nos
trils. Ueing quick iy
absorbed It Klves re
lie! at once.
ELY'S
CREAM BUI
CATARRH
c4MBAlvy
COLD N HEAD
open and cleanses!
Allays I'ii d aim mm""" miuni, Jiais tue
Sores, Protects the .Membrane from loins,
liosfnrps thn Kenus ot IHSie KIW f llll'll. The
Halm is quickly absorbed and civ's relief at
once, price all cents ai imuhw aimmiiiiuy.
ELY BROTHERS, 5ii Warren Street. X.Y.
ansa bmui iBaa
SB
BSnS2l BSCS
Distressing kidnev and bladder diseas
es relieved in six hours by the New Great
South American Kidney Cure. This new
remedy is a great surprise on account of
its exceeding promptness in relieving
pain in the bladder, kidneys, DacK an
every nart of the urinary passages i
nmla nr foninlo Tt, rplinvos retention H
urntnr nnrl nnin in nnnsincr it. nlniost, t Of
mediately. If you want quicke rife
enre this is vour remedy. Sold by E. W.
Adams, druggist, Wellington, 0. 42v30
Not Well? Well Get Well!
The results attained right here at
home have been marvelous. Hundreds
of your neighors who have used Wright's
Celery Capsules are now well. They
cure kidney, iwei, uuu siuumt-n iiuuu,
rheumatism, constipation and sick head
aches. Whypayifieveryiwowei-Ks iui
a bottle of medicine when you can get
treatment at 1 cent a day. Wright s
rMorvP.pnsnles s?ive 100 days' treat-
mem tor $1. .easy W luae, uu uuu mjiio.
Mnt rrin hacked bv a bank, to cure
nv ------ - ,,,. I,.,
you, or reluna your mouev. oum vj
W. Adams.
Wheresoever
you feel soreness or pain put
Jonssos's Bltaadonna Pwitriet.
From bruises or Bpraina to rheu
raatisai it covers every case. It
is like tho touch of a soft, warm
hasd on an aching forehead. In
flammation subsides beneath it.
No other so suro and quick. Look
for ihe Red Cross on tho face cloth.
JOHNSON & JOHNSON,
ManufacUiringChemi8t, New York.
S
1
Shelf and Heavy
ardware,
Stoves and
TSnware
Eave Spouting and
Roofing
made a specialty at
All kinds of repairing in
our line promptly attended to.
j North side public square.
Bail
LI
na
8
uansm
& ffiir
Buonn can
mm ii
n oca
E.
To Offer a Reward of 100 dollars
. A 1 A. ,.,.. Urt
o nnoa r pntnrra 1 i mi cauuub up
curred, creates the suspiccon that the
.ilA an oriVOrl.lHPM 1H U 11UU1UUK. w
vouknow of any such reward being
i!.iq uiia nriifWu Aa not tiroinise re-
..r.;nm Rnim." Thev offer tho most
effective ruedicants, prepared in conven
ient, form 10 use. and at the lowest pos-
;i.t rina rid cpiits Der bottle. An Hon
piuid I"--. - . : -----r , .
PMtniiuvmv" 4UnY.
ifi frot rr.mi iuuicuixuih ui vww
harmful drugs.
ir t r wuumfin. nressman for the
naiivNews. Yminuxtowu. u.. hiijh: Iliad
.niar.ii tinio. while -iit I'lcyclmg,
f:!ii from my whe-i. infliv wnmching my
right ankl.'. I ""' c-..m.iitR ot t
i14.' 1.. i....tin ,.r T. ' inir lot Drops.
-.J wiri.iii. niv in k wiw sound and
aii. widen rmit'i;i..ii I attribute solely
tn the nw of Lighiuing Hot Drops.
W. Houghton.
Coal! Coal!
We are now prepared to
f urniBh Hard and Soft Coal
and Coke on reasonable
terms. Free delivery to
any part of town by a po
lite and careful driver. A
liberal share ot your pat
ronage is solicited. Office
on East Main Street.
We have now placed
a new dray on the
street in order to
serve the people on
call. Please favor us
with your patronage.
Abbott & Jones.
The Greatest Sufferers
Aro women; thor system being particu
larly susceptablo to derangement an J di
sease. DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S
FAVORITE REMEDY
cures all tho sicknesses peculiar to their
sex; it fortifles the system against the
diseases incident to old age. It is the
best medicine in tho world for women.
rillH Po Not Cure.
Pills do not cure constipation. They
onlv aerrravato. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea
gives perfect regularity of the
For sale uy a. w. Auams.
bowels.
Caveats, and Trade-Marku obtained, and all Pat
cut bnoii)u curdncted for Moderate fttt.
Our Otlica Is Opposite U. S. Patent Ottlca,
and we can secure patent In lees time tnun looa
remote from Washinifton. ....
Send model, drawing or photo., wl'h d"- '
Won. We advlee, If pntent.uble or r
eaarpe. Out fee not due till patent 1
A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Tut.
oamea of actual clienta In your Staf .
town, aent free. Addreae,
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0r4(lla PaUnt Waahlrtun, 0. C .
4 Solentlflo American
Agency
liuVV VI ATe
Mj TRAD! MARKS.
SlE DtSION PATKNTSa
COPViilOHTS. tcJ
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