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1W v STARK COUNTY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1895- jj 8 V 'f a S- I m Wm. R. Zollinger -&. ANNUAL Linen Sale OPENED THIS MORNING. The simple Announcement In yester day's Issuo kept us very busy In this de partment todny. To particularize, wo ofTer in TOWELS 5C Pc, 100 Dozen, size 22x10 inches. Pc, a miscellaneous line, some f JlC slightly soiled; none less than v,,w 15c value. T CJ CPc-i 25 Doz- n IJnen Uucks, t 18x30, n good 20c value. 10 Doz. 22x21 lintl) Towels, a Me article. OC5C 1'c.i " CO Doz. lot Damask " Towels, 30c quality, 2ix46. a 25 Doz. lot of Ulea. Bath Towels, never equalled, size 22x52. A 25 Doz. lot Hemmed Iluck Tow els, size 20x45, never matched under 3Uc. to s 5c Pc, a lot or Damask 2 0Caml Hemstitched Towels, J ;?"' slightly soiled, reduced irom 05c, $1.00 and $1.25. Dovlies, Lunch Cloths, Tray Cloths, slightly soiled, will bo sold AT A PIUCK. TURKEY RED DAMASKS, 13c to 75c yard. Grant values in.... Bleached and Brown Damasks. E 100 Fringed Linen Cloths, Sizes 2 to 4 yds, to be closed out LESS than manufacturer's eost. 25 Dozen Napkins, In perfect condition, (sold out of Linens to match), in andjf siz es, at greatly reduced price. $1.39 Pc. 100 IMichellne Quilts, in Maize, Blue and Cardinal, will wear like iron; u $1.75 quality. Special Sale Prices ON ALL HEMSTITCHED and PLAIN LINEN SETTS. 3icyd 4icyd 1H inch, Bleu Cotton Crashes. All Linen Brown Crash, 8c yd extra quality, 18 Inch, Blea Linen Crash. The DRESS GOODS, SILK and TRinniNQ Departments have received many com mendations from the ladies, through our eflorts to be in line and touch with the new fabrics and garnitures, at as early a date as shown in the cities. Wo are the only merchants in Canton who were in the New York and Phila. markets early, and are therefoie able to show over our counters the scarce things of today. CREPONS, In BLACK, WHITE and COLORS. Dainty creations, that are just now all the rage, and cannot be duplicated latere Al! Wool, Clml lies.. AT 28c yd, 25 styles placed on sale Saturday morning, are going fast, styles new (no carried over goods), same qualities sold last season at 50c and 00c 35c yd, 15 styles, 38 inch Suitings, that cannot bfl duplicated in quality under 30c. 39C, 50C, 100 Pes. Wool and Silk and Wool Suit ings, at And between these prices, popu lar priced fabrics, including the Alcazar Suiting, at 40c. Equal in appearance to any $ 1.00 material in tlds market. SILKS, Far WAIST nnd DRESS PURPOSES, All new, from 26o to $1.25 yd, 150 styles opened within ane past two weeKH, ....A FEW LEFT.... Cloaks: and: Wraps. Cost or price not considered. M.likBlt. MARCH, APRIL, MAY Paine's Celery People It Makes Strong Nerves and Pure Blood; It Cures Disease! It is tbe One Remedy Physicians The Demand for It Never Fails NoiMng WasEver So Highly and Widely Recommended. First Prescribed byAmerica's Greatest Physician. It Has Become Entire Men and Women in the Highest Stations Publicly Recommend It. Grateful People Everywhere Hoartfully Endorse the Famous Remedy. It makes people well ! It builds up tho weakened, shattered nerves; it sends new life and blood through the arteries. Where everything else has Jailed Paine's celery compound the greatest achievement of that pant iiiuoni; men, the ablest physician of this generation, I'rof. Kdward E. Phelps, M. 1)., I,L. D., of Dartmouth this wonderful Paine's celery compound bus in thousands of Cases cured disease. It has freed old age from many of its infirmities. It has iniido thousands of lives worth living that were once a bur den. It has proven itself so easily the greatest of all spring remedies, making tho weak strong and the infirm well, that in the big cities, New York, Chica go, Philadelphia, Boston, St l.ouh and tho rest, tho leading newspapers, mak ing their own canvasses, have found that the demand for Paine's ce'ery compound is enormous, as fur surpassing that of any other remedy as tho curative power of this (rreat compound does indisputa bly surpass that of any other. For Paine's celery compound is not a patent medicine. It is not an ordinary tonic, sarsaparilla or nervine. It is so CINCINNATI CATHOLICS MAD. They Dcnounco Church Dignitaries Over the Turcell Anulr. Cincinnati, March 5. The Arch bishop Puroell failure is again before the publio. A inassmeoting of creditors was held and a lettor from Mgr. Satolll, declining to interfere, was greetod with hisses aud oxecrations. Thopopo and Archbishop Elder were also denounced. It was rosolvod to publish in pamphlet form a complete history of Archbishop Purcell and scatter it over tho entire world. All Interested are Catholics. Accused of Election Hriberjr. New Yokk, March 5. Among the In dictments roturued by tho Kings coun ty grand jury Is ono against John T lord, Justico ot tho psaco of Flatlauds, ohargod with accepting a bribe of $1,600 from Frederick Lempken for hU vote for the giving ot n franchise to the Flatlands Electrio Light and Powei company to light the town and ono against John Scheuok, towu clerk of Flatlands, indicted on a similnr charge, and two against Lempken forgiving the bribes. A Duel on the Strtet, Richmond, Ky Maroh 5. Thomai Graves, a mountain desporado, who was drunk, fired as he rode through the principal streets. Tho officers chased and fired. Graves was shot in tho head, back and shoulders, but ho rode a mile before falling from his horso. He wai taken to jail, where death awaits him, A brothor, William Graves, is now al large In this county, having escaped from the ponitontiary, and be also do ttei arrest. IJlowu Up With Dvoamlt Vincennes, Ind March 6. The town of Decker, ten miles south of here, U terribly excited over the fact that the residence of Charles A. Bennett wai tjlown np with dynamtto A danghtet wa blindod la both oyes by tlio force ol tho explosion. Tho Seymour blood hounds have boon telegraphed for. Killed II l Sweetheart anil Hlniielf. Elkiiohn, W. Va.f Maroh 6, George IIowo shot and killed Alice Gibson, hit sweetheart, and thon suicided. The homos of both were at Spartanburg, O Howe worked here, Miss Gibson, al Ids request, came here to see him The? ad an Interview, nnd the tragody 00 tki Mvsrai uours later, lakes Tbat ill Schools of is Tremendous; It to Benefit. a Blessing to the Country. superior to them all that they are not even good imitators. Paine's celery compound positively and permanently cures nervous debility and exhaustion. Neuralgia, sleepless ness, melancholia, hysteria and head aches yield to its refreshing properties all these troubles are directly traceable to tho one cause, poorness of the blood and poorness of tho nervous tissues. or kidney troubles it is tho most in fallible of remedies. It owes its unfail ing power to check at ince tho progress of this breakdown among tho tissues of tho kidneys to its remorkablo nutritive efficiency. Juit us soon as Paine's celery com pound begins its strengthening work there it at once a rallying of all the im portant organs of the body. Tho anpe tito improves, tho spirits become more hopeful, the dull pains of disease lessen, sound, refreshing sleop returns, "that tired, worn-out feeling" departs, and the sufferer knows, without being told by a physician, that he or she is getting well. 1 he season of March. April and May the springtime, when if one can do so ho must recuperate his lost strength and get back the health that nature intended for liim that season is hero. It be hooves every man, woman and youth now to get well. And Paine's colery compound makes people well. FOR SUNDAY OBSERVANCE. W. C. T. V. nt Wheeling Wants Ilutcher Shojit Cloieit, Wheeling, March 6. The ladles of the W C. T. U. have inaugurated a movement to closo all ot the butcher shops on Sunday, and the matter has stirred up qnlto a contention. Thoy have petitions In circulation and have made several speoches before the Dutch ers' association asking them to closo. The laboring classes have taken a stop against the movemont, and havo pub llshod their views ot tho matter, which are very omphatio. They claim thoy are unable to keep meat from Saturday to Sunday and ono matt who published a card requested the ladles to attend to then own affairs. The members of the Butchors' association havo refused to act. and tn a (ew days the ladies will make an appeal to the chief of police. Mlnlter Ituniurn Uu'lfl Washington, March 6 Within twe hours after Mr Ransom of North Caro lina ceased to represent that state as a senator ho had qualified as United Statos minister to Mexico. The coro tnony took place lu the room of Assist ant Secretary LThl. ' Shot by Itobberi. CmrpEWA Falls, Wis., March 6. Two well-dressed men entered the store of A. Moses, nnd after buying a revolver had It loaded, and then coolly shot htm when he woiit to mako the change, and made good their escapo with $100, Moses is badly hurt. Ileienali a Winner. Cincinnati, Maroh 5 Eugene Bezo nah has beou declared winuor over Jaolc Haiti in a 10-round glove fight for a nor centage purse before the Fairplay club They fought at 125 ponuds each and were well matched. Non-Union Men Pat to Work. New Yonic, Maroh 0 Nearly 200 non union electrical workers have been put to work by the coutractors These were distributed at the different build ingi left by tho strikers and will finish the jOQtraccs s soon as possible. The Sloop Gets Away. Charleston, Maroh 5, An nnknown loop put In here with ten barrels of contraband whisky, which was sgtzed by constables shortly after It wan laadHd The Uoop run out to tea and mmp4, Compound Well! NEIGHBORING NEWS, Llmnvlllc. Lima.vh.i-k, March p. Order yonr salo bills at "Tho Pkmockat ofllco" and savo money. A. I). Paxwrn lias gono to Snmmltvlllo to take chnrgo of a telegraph ofllco. Jacob Pctrio, Sr., is repotted qulto sick with tho la grippe. . Peter (iafrndo roioiccs over tho arrival of a flno llttlo boy at bis residence. Iilttlo Oscar Dowers is reported qulto sick. Tho pcoplo of Llmavillo will greatly miss tho coal Imnk south of town. Tlicy have clocd up business for tho tlmo being. Kuntzo & Sons nro doing n lively business In stono ware. Tlioy shipped four car loads last week; will ship tlirco this week. Tho town council met in regular session Sat urday evening with Mayor 1. P. Zalscr In tho chair. All members wcro thcro and trans acted all tho Important business pertaining to that body. Thoy also discussed tho matter of making preparations for coming spring work. It. O, Ware, a prominent traveling man. was homo over Sunday, Ho returned to Cleveland Monday morning. J. V. Wood, of Alliance, waa In town Mon day looking tin his political fences. Tho township supervisors of Lexington town ship met at Alliance Monday to mako tho final settlement. Tho following officers to bo elected In tho corporation aro tlirco councllmcn, and street commissioner. Mr. Goody has rented tho placo south of town known as tho Uov. Ocorgo Mooro place, now owned by Solomon Wiles. Tlio following persons aro still reported on tho sick list; M. A. Wagucr, Frank Dastmnn and O. P. Scbrcll. Tho south lionnd flyer a few days ago nar rowly averted n wreck south of town, by a truck underneath tho tenker breaking. It was a miraculous escape. Several men of this community havo opened their sugar camps. It looks very hlno aud cold for them at present. Itcv. A. M. Glhsonand wlfo havo again taken up their residence in town. Its reported that Patrick Kcnmdy will build a new homo this coming spring. I'nrla QlcnnliiRB, Pams, March 0. Order your Balo bills at "Tho Democrat ofllco" and savo money. Literary was well attended on Saturday night. Homo good instrumental and vocal music was rendered. Mrs. I.ufcy Mtuscr Is milto sick, mrtly from paralysis. It is feared her mind is seriously afl'ectcd. Our board of education at a recent meeting employed tho follow inu named persons at SI IS) per day to teach tho spring terms of school: Stringtown, Miss Mary Sponscllcr; Stato lloiul, Jcsso Myers; Paris, Miss Lillian Simmer, of Canton; Itobrrtsvlllo, Mr. Mottlcc; Stoncpllo, Miss Molllo Tlioma; Frccd's, Jcsso Newcomer; Tolapaliok, K. O. Zlnlngcr. Our farmers aro ready for tho maplo Byrup and sugar campaign. Mr. David Mottx, our miller, is a candldato on tho democratic ticket for treasurer of Paris township. Ho is worthy of tho support of every loyal democrat. Diphtheria has claimed another child from tho family of Frank ,Crowl. Tho Hcrbstcr school will closo on Friday. An entertainment will bo given on Saturday night. Tlio latter part of this month will witness tho closo of nearly all of our winter terms of school in our township. Tlio following j onngpeoplo spent last San day at tho residence of Kd. S. Zlnlngcr: Miss Lena Gerwlg,Mlss Delia Spcnkmiu. Miss Katlo Stuckcy, Mr. David Stuckey and Mr. W. W. Dayman, teacher of tho Stringtown school. Grccutowti. GnEENTowx, March 0. Order your salo bills at "Tho Democrat ofllco" and savo money Sherman Illldenbrand and Cora Fulmcr wcro married at tho homo of thohrido's parents Friday. They will mnvo to llartvlllo in tlio near ttitnre, where Mr. Illldcbrand wlllcngago in raising celery. Aaron Shoemaker and Carrio Itabcr wcro united In marriage at tho brido's homo on Sunday, only a few of tho near friends being present. Mr. Shoemaker will cngago in farm ing In tho spring. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Price, a daugh ter. W. A. Miller, of Akron, wastho guest of his bmchcr, Ira A , on Sunday. Mrs. W. F. Itcnm is on tho sick list. Quarterly meeting was held in tho M. E. church at Uniontonn Saturday and Sunday. J. L. Maurcr spent Sunday with his family at his homo at Iiolivar. Levi Stoncr will bad publicsalo Wednesday, March 0. John Pontius will havo public salo on Satur day, March O. .1. O. Pontius ltouglit J. 8. Ackers interest in the Pontius and Acker farm, south of town, Mrs. I!ello Wise will move in her new homo Tuesday, on South Juckt-on street. l'rot. l). J. Dine, oi umtoii, tlio noted mesmerist, gave, an interesting entertainment at tho school house 011 Friday evening. Ho had a full house. Fnlrliopc. Faiiuiopk, March 0. Order your salo bills at "The Dkmockat ofllco" and savo money. II, L. Hersbey is testing tho Incubator which ho built during tho past winter. JIUs Mary Lower, ot Marlboro township, is visiting MifS L'dlth Snyder. Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs, L. Lautzbaugh, a daughter. Frank Schlott has opened his sugar camp. Thus far It bus not been n great ucms. Tho Falrhopo orchestra gave a concert tho other evening at tho homo of Kli Jlershbergcr. Miss Trump of Michigan, who has been vis iting nt Henry Ilcrsliey's for tho past month left for her homo on Monday. O. J. Vino has returned from the stato uulvertltyat Columbus after siieudinu a term of tlirco months in taking a courco In agri culture. J. S. Iiowrra will probably go into tho grocery business at Louisvillo by tho first of April. Tlio Fuirbopo Sunday school will hold Its annual election of olllccrs on Sunday. Mrs. James Kvcrurd died very mddcnlv on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Evenird boina a great friend of flowers was looking through her seed catalogues In order to scud for tho seeds and bulbs suited to her taste when she seemed to becomo short of breath. Sbo stepped to tlio porch in order to get mora air where bIio fell face, forward aud expired. 8I10 loaves a hus band, four sons, mother, two brothers, a sister ami a host ot menus to mourn her untimely departure Kclioea From WnyncBburir. Waynesbuko, March 0. Order your salo hills at "Tho Democrat olllco" and savo money. C. Crisswcll, of New Lisbon, was in town yesterday. John Klson and wife, of Magnolia, culled upon friends hero Sunday afternoon. Cecil Ilurson left Friday to visit his father, Q W. Ilurson, at Llondale. Mies Mablo Lacock has accepted a position to sew in John Ilctze's tailor shon. Arthur and Lorin Btrawn, two bright boys of tno nign fciiooi. attended 1110 county examina tion held at Malvern Saturday. Our genial postmaster, Alfred J, Myers, mado a business trip to I'lttsburg Monday. Mrs. Will Greer, of Magnolia, was tho guest 01 ner sister, jurs. ucorgo Jieatty, r rluay. Josenh Flovd has returned to Alllanco to at tend Mount Union collese. Miss Lottlo Loomls, ot'Atwatcr, Is the guest ui pi rn. jiuiu ny. I'rof. Charles Hnher's Grand Concert com pany, of Canton, gave an entertainment at Towii hip hall Saturday evening. Miss Fannie McDon ell left Monday to accept a position to sew'ln a tailor shop at Massillon. Miss Minnie Hamilton has returned home after an extended visit with friends In Canton. Misses Martha and Mary Lawler, daughters of Editor Lawler. of Oarrollton, aro guests of Misses Llxzle and Ten a Jiennlo. Two weeks oko Wclwr & Bon. of Minerva. located a store hero under tho management of rrank Clemens, leaving many goot bargains lu this vicinity. Mr. Clemens folded his tent aud returned to Minerva Monday, Oval City. Oval City, March 5. Order yonr sMo bills at "The Deiiocbat oiuce- snu save money, Samuel Terry and fumlly moved to Orrvlllo at which placo Sir. Perry Jim a job on tho rail, road. Mlsu Ella Mensor took a ilylue trip to MH Jorebtiry to visit her fstbr, who k nick. TlusnrcuiHtfttlve Murium uuir hialil fcttliAra!. imam Mi-iMjfair last wswt it a x- - -,- -... ...., , DR. KILMER ' Roof 00 threat KIDNEUNER0J8 Wf.A Biliousness Headache, fotil breath, sour stomach, heart burn, pain In west, dyspejala, constipation. Poor Digestion Distress after eating, pain and bloating tn the itomach, shortness ot breath, pain in tho heart. Loss oi' Appetite A splendid feeling to-day and a depressed enf to-morrow, nettling seems to taste good, tired ilccplcssnnd rill unstrung, weakness, debility. Sivniitp-ltoot builds up quickly a rundown constitution nnd makes tho weak strong. At IJrucclste SO coiiln and $1.00 Izo, "Inrilldi Guide to Health" free CbnroltAtlon free. Dn. KlLMEH & Co., IIINOIIAUION. N. Y. affair. Trof. Hcslon, of Kent, furnished tho music for tho occasion. Mr. Clias. Wcarstlcr and Mrs. Ivy Druckcnbrcd captured first prize, each receiving 20 marks. Valentino Shook, who has been on tho sick list for tho past fow days, Is able to bo up again. Movlngswcro plentiful last week. Benja min Wcmer now resides In tho Fry property; F. L. Combs In tho Obcrlln property; Wm. Wcrstlerhas moved Into his pro(icrty, form erly tho llloomflcld property, and Mrs. Obcr lln now resides with her sou-ln law, Allen Drnkcnbrod. Gcorgo Shook Is still gaining five pounds a day by his no-to-bac system. It looks as though tucro will bo three town ship tickets this spring, populists, republicans and democrats, which would no doubt stir up somo littlo interest in politics hero. Navarre Notes. Order your salo bills at "Tho Democrat ofllco" and savo money. Miss Mlniiio Allindcr, of Pittsburg, Pa., Is visiting with her brother, Dr. Allindcr, on High street. Mr. Anthony Chamberlain, of Itarbcrton, spent several days in town among old friends. Mrs. Philip Locw has been very sick with erysipelas of tlio face, but is a llttlo better now. Tho serif of revival meetings which nro being held nt tSu V. 1). church, up to tho pres ent dato havo had flvo conversions and flvo accessions. Dr. H. V. Swcrlngcn, wlfo and son, and Mary Swcrlngcn, of Ft. Wayne, accompanied tho remains of their mother to Navarro last Saturday to bo present at tlio interment. Mr. Joseph Ilug and family will rcmovo to Massillon about April 1st, whoroho intends to follow butchering. IIo will hold a public salo March It). Ijist Thursday while Mr. Julius Hug nnd Sir. Philip Locw wcro driving to Massillon their horso was frightened at tlio street cars and lccamo unmanageable, throwing Mr. Hng out, but did not injure him seriously. Mr. Lrcw jumped out thereby straining his leg nnd dislocating Ills shoulder. After they returned home Dr. 1). K.AUiuderwascallcd and dressed tho Injuries. Died Feb. 28th, Mrs. Lucinda Swcrlngcn, of Ft. Wayno. Ind., aged 8-1 years. Tho remains wero brought to Navarro Union oemctery March 2, for Interment. Tho deceased wns a resident of Xnvarc for years aud about 13 years ago moved to Ft. Wayne to livo with her sou, Dr. Swcringcr. Sbo was a good Christian woman, a consistent member of M. E. church nnd lived nnd died in tho faith sho profisscd. She leaves two sons and one daughter to mourn her loss. Cincinnati Stonemason to Strike. Cincinnati, March 0. Thoro is ovory evidonco that tho stonemasons of Cin cinnati will soon be eufrngod in a strike. For somo tlmo past there has been a 6trife betwoou tho omployors and the members of this union as to tlio scalo of wnces to bo paid during tho ensuing building season. At a meeting of tho Stonemasons' union, held at tho begin ning of tho present year, a scalo of wages was dopted which provided for the paymo of 40 conts per hour for tho services of touomasons, eight hours to constituto a day's work. This the em ployers emphatically refuse to grant and have insist d that they would employ non-union workmen during tho coming season In caso tho omployors oontinuo to refuse to pay tho samo a gonoral strike of the stonemasons of Cincinnati and Hamilton county will bo ordored. Iucorpointed lu Ohio. Coi.UJinus, Mnrch 5. Tlio following articlos of incorporation wero filed In tho office of tho secretary of suite: Columbus Abstract Title nnd Guaran tee company, Columbus, capital stock $100,000; Powell Horso company, Pow ell, capital stock $3,000; Johnson's Isl and Pleasure resort, Sandusky, capital stock $25,000: City Steam lauudry, Day ton, capital stock $5,000; pnyton Brick compauy, oapital stook $500; Nows Printing company, Zanesvillo, capital stock S15.000. Portsmouth Novelty Ad vertising company, capital stock $3,000; Consolidated Building nnd Savings company, uiuctnuati, capital stocK tn creased from $5,000,000 to $0,000,000. Making a light on Salocns. ISLyiua, o., Mnrch 0. Tiioro was a largely attouded meeting of the Antl- Haioou league tn tno upera iiouse noro tho other night. The speakers were Rov. B. F. Knnpp of tho Baptist ohnrch and os-Pro30outor A. R. Webber. Mr. Knapp doolared in favor of boycotting saloouists and all owners of saloon prop erty and their sympathizers. Mr. Woo bor said that no man must bo sent to the legislature from this county who will not work for tho passage of the Haskell local option bill, and that ho must state his preferenco. IIo also statod that nil but ono of tho nlno Lorain county papors are supporting tho anti saloon inovomont. The spoakor urgod his hoarorB to go to the primaries next Thursday evening. Two Hoy Highwaymen Caught. Cincinnati, March J5. Tho poliqo of the Sovonth district, assisted by Bovoral rnombers ot the detectivo force of police lioauqunrtorB, mnuo a spieuuiu oaton when they arrostod the two highway, men. or rather boys, who havo boon con ducting numerous holdups daring tho past few weeks on Walnut Hills, Tho two bold characters wore not particu lar regarding the sex of their victims, as both men and women have been stopped aud reliovod of their valuablos and monoy. Thoy wore taken to the Valuut Hills police station, nnd regis tered as Honry McMUlen, aged 18 years, from Maysvllle, and Ed Soott, aged 1 years, of Madison, Ind. jrAFANI2SI3 piJUB CURB William P, Draper, Druggist, Springfield, Mass, writes Trie reports are vnrjr flattering about the Jap. aneso l'ile (Jure, Tho last caso, a lady seven years ntllloUxl with Piles, for two years has not walked halt mile, now walks any dislancn ana has used pmr two boxes. A leading tihvsloian ruommnde4 her to try tho Jsiwnese Pile Curt), have several other cases Uiat 1 am earing. We sell tho Japanese Pile Care at 60 ot. and tliOO per box, 0 tut HM, by mall, with written guarantee to refund Uie moaey If not cured Vample free. Japanese iHU Oiotioeat 3 ot. per box- ,. - -rmumnxuvMa. WAGONS AT PRICES That Make ssoeooogooooooooocogesa .THE. Mi er Hardware Co. lias purchased the entire stook of Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Roadcarts, :..... FEOM THE "- WATERLOO WAGON CO. GO H I) these vehicles are MM at prices WAY BELOW Cost : of : Manufacture! CITIZENS of CANTON and STARK COUNTY .cannot afford Grandest OpportuDity Ever Oflered! SOCOCCSOOOCOOOCOOOOOOQi This lot of vehicles are not cheap hut first-class, and each and every, one will be sold on a guarantee. S"Any or all vehioles will be stored, if desired, free of all cost, until the roads are in good condition. MILLER HARDWARE CO, THE CELEBRATED SPECIALIST, of Coumbub, Omo, WILL BE AT THE BAltJNlST'l' UOU&K THURSDAY, MAR. 21s!, from 9 i 1 to 8 P. H. ONK DAY ONL.Y. HE CURES AFTER The Most Successful and Scientific "Weaknesses of Mankind Possible to Obtain. Tho mott wldclT and favorably known specialist In tlio United States, e. remarkable skill and universal success iiilholartrcstliosntlals In tlio to treat all CUItONIC. NURVOU3, SKIN tlflc principles and entitles him to tlio full confidence of the afllictcd everywhere. DR. 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