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JW Pjy8wy'''L.'i')g'!'Ty?'"'; LOCAL NEWS. I-opnh In tlitatnlnmn in cents pur lino Now 1'nr July ltiirgitlnii. "Wo huvo boon Riving you burgiiing, but ow wo tiro Kolng to glvo you btir Knius a ul HAUdAiNH. July litis iihvnys bo'.i 'V month ol bnrgnlns with ub, but wo huvo twwor boforo bcon nblo to offor you such oxtiMordlnnvy inducements as will bo found all through our immoiisa stock of mons nntl boys cloth ing. Our llfjht weight clothing must go unci thoy will go, at tho prices wo hnvo put cm thorn. Straw hats aro yours nt a nominal price In ffonls furnishing goods wo uvo lenders and in this doptirlinont it always pays you to come and seo us. A dozen dollars invested witli us will dross you up completely and in good stvlo. J. N. Mookotl, Tho Toledo Clothier, iiltt, 'JIG and 217 Summit St. Toledo, O. - ItnrgtiliiB In Wiiroiih mill ItueRlcn. Win, Schlcct has just roceived a car load of Birdsoll Farm Wagons oi all sizes, and anybody wanting one can got a bargain by calling nt once, as ho must hnvo tho store room for othor goods. Those who buy buggies this wcok can buy for $10 less than ovor again. Wo aro crowded for room. I.lfo of Win. Teeuinseli Slinnnnn. In order to securo a copy of this work buy your groceries of Chris. A. Hoff mnnn. Procuro a purchase ticket and whon you have bought $15 worth of goods in cash purchases, you will bo presented with a copy of this elegant book. Send 10 outs for a subscription to n livo'y matrimonial journal for old and young. Address, Orango Blos soms, Ynrmouthport, Mass. 0-11-03. You need not wait weeks or months for your carpets if you take them to Puhrs you can get thorn in loss than a week. P. M. Puiil, Maumeo, O. Perrysburg Custom Mill will run every Wednesday and Saturday for grinding chop, corn and graham Hour, Also seed buckwheat for sale. Otf Gko. Doktsch. Hi You Want a wagon, buggy, plow, drag, roller, drill, corn planter, clod crusher, culti vators, disk harrow, blnder,or mower, romembor you can buy the same for .oss than Toledo prices. Wji. Schlkct. wxBXzzrrrzarz' or rrrimrrnni runm iiwh i Mmm BUSINESS HO PALS. I.oenU in thli column 5 cclilr per lino. The Quality mid Flavor of IMCC.tIA OKA ami CAI.I..I l,l:,Y Clurtrs Will be kept up icgaitflciH of I'xpotiao C'alla Lillj wairantcd to be SO per cent Havana. J h7 S" S P Ti'" lhc: G0LD 1 h H 8 ? ii i"K l UltK t home, ii" M t 5 3 1 L, U$$ Why H,cn.l $100 Wiui you cm luwniplish ilm same re ikis for 1 00 without iutirfereuco with our biisiuet-, $1 00 a p.u'kuge. I FRBD'K WlADlSURY & CO., fuAXUFACTUKISn I'HAUMAflSTS, It) tHiiticy Hi., Chicago, 111 liCtEeH Act on ."Verve nntl I.ivcr I'tllh. a new principle iei!iilii(Iii! the liver, stomach mid bowels tlmtuch tho nervm, A new discovery. Dr. Miles' FiIIn. speedily cure biliousness, bad tiwti torpid liyer, pilcs.coiiBtip.ition, Uiieqiiullul for men, women, ami children. Smnllcst, mildost, surest! 50 doses, ilo.'ts. Samples free, at A. K. Champney's. Jan. HO. 03. 8100 REWARD Will b p.iid if UEFICIO will not cure any of the diseases for which ll is re commended. 1U3FICIO is guaranteed to cieato now nerve, brain and sexual power or money refunded. It nets quick and will teliuvo nervovs headache and all neuialgic pnin in n few minutes. Good diftestion, rcfu-Kliiiig sleep, a clear mind, biilit eyes, a clear 'and healthy skin all follow the use of KBFICIO. It will permanently cure nervousness, head ache, uleeplesMiess, neuralgia, sciatica, b'ickiiche, ihi'Uiunlism, p.i infill men etruntion, Hjicrmatori linen, nervous and soxnal debility in both sexes, and all kidney and bladder dtseaseH, l'rico by mail, Bccuiely sealed, 50 cents a box, or six boxes Miltl for ci'J.CO with guarnntco to cure ninst severe cases or money returned. Addrens A. F. KalkHOI'F, M. D., Toledo, O., tho great European Specialist, who can bo conxiiltcd free by mail on nil nervous, clironlc and sexual diseased. Wiito him lor examination blank. XVOCIH'N I'SMI.M'IIOJDINR 'J' I m Ci'oat i:itg:IUli itemed)-. Promptly and permit nil inrniK o i:trnt J.mit rnnitarrltra, wi nk flit eta iif '. Iicen eribed over .13 venrn hoiiMiluls of enses: Is ufo uur.ur. ,ri MhIMiit Inouu. Auk driijight (in Wonii'ri IMiiir.-iioniM:; If lie offers some iirl1ilvf ltuilicliii' In place of this, leiuo his illMioniit btoie. tneloM) lirlee In letter, and i wv " - V " "-iuv tnii jKowiir linn yii;i wo wllUemt ln-telurn m.il). 1'ilte, onn jiark JiKO SI: l!C $". Our trill iitttiu. tU will rmc. I'limplilcl in plain nealeU eitetn)ie, 2 (.tamps. Add I ess 'rut; wot) i) cnu;niiOAi.i co , till WiKKlmuil iivenue, Detroit, Mich. J2?hotil in Puirysbius auil ucry whereby till resfHirialhiu DniKv:ist,. THE MUCH-DESIRED L0?-jG WAIST and PERFECT HIP EFFECT c,m ouly Piluccil eucccEiftilly uy wc.inu,; ADJUSTABLE OVER THE HIP AND WILL W ANV FORM iiiElautly, i.'hliiB Perfect Case and Contour. 'i'liuy hnvu DouPlo Hr.ims, hlcli v 111 mil rip Double filed unit Hums, which will not li i tin. Made In three IciiRtliR. Teim urn Kiiltirn, Any dry Roods dentur in tho U. H. cau supply j on Cuuvuubt-rj Wimteil. Sitid or tttiloiuc. QQrmiEE nlFC. CO., Jackson, Midi .ifKHRh. -.'OT'.Sa . "-St ''v-f' j"- '"'inly coirs mEV.,...'3u ChAiMwtM II m KWiiWjSf AUm' "!' wJilfcVsAy A'S Wiley mm riSASsiS' .il V'Ri?' nre.- a'V . nyjJs.TiB.iv. n t BiC.ril3tiiiii.irJiTJ!n. I . I.. THE Si Sorset mm Hf m UUJ J IWIW UilSWM Pretty lino of wlilto goods nt 8o lOo and 121c. at Williams'. -Cholco lino of blnck dress goods at all prices, tit Wir.T.TAMc' Now Block mans stylos, at For mens ovornlls class go to shirts cholco Williams' that aro first Williams.' Buy mons and boys clothing at Williams'. For a bargain in carputs go to Williams.' Flno stock of drets ginghams at Williams.' Buy Indies and chlldrons hosiery at Williams.' ' Try our 'ladles $2.00 or $2.60 fino Kid shoes. A. Williams.' Bargains in lace curtains at Williams.' For a good fitting, good woaring mens suits go to Williams.' For straw lints go to Williams'. Choice lino of now neck wear for gents at Williams'. Wo aro showing some vory choice styles in carpets this season. Sec thorn. A. Williams. Buy gloves, mitts and fans for the lth, at Williams'. When in need of groceries and provisions it ia well to call on C. A. Hoffmann. L. S. Warner of Limo City has just completed tho erection of a largo barn for .Ino. Kmch. Tho midsummor number of tho Cosmopolitan is something worth carrying oil on your outing. "Sturgeon Fishing in tho Tames," handbomoly illustrated, is a bcasonablo arttclo which appears in tho July Cosmopolitan. The reason why u boy's hand will blister so much sooner on a hoe hnndlo than it will on a baso ball bat, is as yet an unexplained mystery. Machine oils at A. R. Champncy's drug store. A party of 12 glass-blowors from Findlay came hero this wcok and went into camp at Uuttonwood Island whero thoy expect to remain a couple of months. The reaper agent is now the busiest man in tho country. He talkelh long and loud to the farmers about tho superior merits of tho particular machine he represents. Tills is good weather to paint and tho Sherwin-Williams Paints aro tho kind to put on your buildings. Sold by A. It. Champney. An exchange says "a lady having rwatl a vory long paper at a missionary mooting, tho minister gave out tho hymn beginning, 'Hallelujah,' tis dono,' and wondered why everybody smiled. Frank Powoll of llaskins, is smil ing over tho fact that ho is tho grand pa of a lino Independence girl baby, born on the Fourth of July to Mi ami Mrs. Win. Megloy. Tho babe and mother aro doing woll. Wurron Iltunpton litis just com pleted tho orection of a now barn 30x18 for Gcorgo Schwindt of Roachlon. it is a fine looking building. Mr. Hamil ton will commoneo the erection of a now school house at Bowling soon. Paints, oils and varnishes, of the very best quality, for sale at A. R. Chanipmoy's drug storo. On Thursday evening last a social was hold at tho residonco of John Hufford for tho benoilt of tho Daven port U. B. church. A vory pleasant entertainment was enjoyed by those present and a very neat sum of money was rccolved. All tho "Don't" articles over printed novor yet kept n. man from drinking ico water, and all tho ice cream poisoning cases evor reported lmvo iiovor yot frlgh toned a. singlo bummer girl out of accepting her escort's ollor to go in and have n dibh. Seo those Cork Filled Collars, war ranted not to gall your horses shoulders. WJI. SOIILUCT. Kdon Park has been inundated a portion of this season, but is now dry and ready for tho recoption of visitors. Picnic parties will find all tho neces sary con venion cos forn day'senjoymont, and tho fact that no intoxicating drinks aro allowed on tho grounds is n sourco of great satisfaction to parties who dcslro a pleasant and respectable place to spond n day's outing. On Sunday hist tho steamer C. B. WiiUnco on her trips to Mauniuo used tho old channel which bus not boon used for many years, going up along tho south shoro of tho rivor, nnd pass ing botwoon Gardon and Ham islands. It would bo less oxponsivo to koop this channel opon and it has bcon tho won dor of thoao acquainted with tho cur rents and dopth of tho wator, that tills channol has not boon dredged Instead ol tho ono now being cleaned out. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spr-ota-cIch, Special attention given to repair ing. All Warranted. JOHN ZUHFLUII, 313 Monroe street, Toledo, St. Gcorgo Mi vart'se-oeoud article "Natural Selections," which appears in tho July Cosmopolitan, carries tho render a Blop furthor with Unit cele brated thlnkorin liissories on "Evolu tion and Christianity." Tho job of constructing tho KnansB stono road will bo sold July 20, Rich and refreshing, chocolnto, vanllln nnd cronm at Champnoy's Poler Btank is building a neat homo on tho lots ho recently purchased hero. How About the Pods ! ("Pods," my friends, means "Post Olllco Drug Storo I") Go 2 C Saddler. Dol. Simmons is tho daddy of a fino 74 pound boy, which enmo to his liouso on Thursday night last. Wall Paper, now and elegant do signs, at Champnoy's drug storo. Tho ilng was not unlurled from tho school houso on tho fourth becnuso tho halyards wcro out of order and no ono could bo found to climb tho staff and fix them. Postmaster Hollonbeck wishes to announce that tho box rent for tho quarter is now duo nnd ho would bo glad to hnvo box holders coino in and pay tkoir rent. Charles Miller, expert from tho Champion machino shops is with Win. Schlcct for a few weeks and Is looking after tho Interest of tho many Cham pion machines in this section. Tnko tho baby out for an airing in ono of thoso now baby carriages at Wm. Schlect's. Russell Willinms and brido re. turned from their wedding tour on Monday hist mid aro now keoplng houso In their elegant homo which was a wedding present from tho groom's father. Henry Sarvte of Hull Prairio has purchased lots on Front street in this place, and will erect a now houso soon. Ho desires to move into town and en joy a season of rest from tho voryactivo llfo ho lias lead. Frank Rogers is to bo the now postmnstor at Dunbridgo, vico N. S. Jones, resigned. Tho selection is a good one. Frank is well liked by tho.-o who will patronize tho office, and is in every way worthy tho appointment. Tho contents page of tho July Cosmopolitan contains tho names of twenty-two contributors, nnd tho range of subjects discussed will suit a multitude of tastes. A midsummer number. The prieo of tho Magazine is l!.") cents. Tho young lads aro having good times this vacation. Charloy Peck, Clem and Roswoll Comstock and Eugic Rhoinfrank aro camping near Wator vlllo: Gus Peek and ''Dodo'' Gotz arc camping down tho rivor, while Harry Obllngor is enjoying himsolf out on the prairie. How About the Pods ! ("Pods," my frionds, means, "Post Olllco Drug Storo !") Go 2 9 Snddlor. Ceorge Cook litis purchased tho dray and baggage business which has been conducted for a nuinbor of years past by his brother. George has been connected with tho business for bovortq years and is thoroughly conversant with tho wauts of his eustomors and williifco every effort to accommodato them. He announces himbolf prepared for all kinds of light or heavy hauling nntl will be pleased to hnvo tho patron ago of old and new frionds. "Up in Northern Minnesota," says a physician in "St. Louis Globo-Demo-crat,"' "lives a man who entorcd tho service in 1801. He was u vory dull fellow, almost a fool. During ono of tho sorties mado by tho Confederates at Donelson ho received a buckshot in tho head. Tho surgeons could not find it and tho wound healed. Ho re turned to duty, ono of tho brightest men in IiIb company, and in timo became second lieutenant. At tho clo.-o of the war ho roturnod homo, married a superior woman, prospered in business and was elected shorirt of his county. Threo years ago his head began to glvo him a great deal of trouble. He enmo to St. Paul, and I located tho buckshot and removed it. He is now as healthy as ovor, but is tho samo stupid dolt that he was bo fore the fight at Fort Donolson." Vnr Sale. A 20-aero farm within three miles of Perrysburg, houtc, barn and vineyard and fruit of every discription. Enquire at Jouknal Officii. Kitf A Serenade. On Monday night, when nil our neighbors had retired to their couches to give themselves a rest from the fizz, bung, boom, of tho glorious 4th, thoy wore awakened by a party of sorenndors who camo into our yard and gtivo imitations of hand organ music; btolo our wormy, half ripo chorries,and split tho ntmosphero with a so-called hymn, ono veibo of which jingled something liko this "In heavon abovo Whero all is lovo There'll bo no editors thoro." Now that's consoling stuff to sing to a follow whoso head is supposed to be throbbing with 4th of July patriotism! It's all right though, becnuso If that howling mob evor got thcro wo will bo willing to go almost any placo olso. Nlio Committed Kuicldc. Mrs. E. O. Cono, at Purls, loft this loiter; "My huaband Forgive mo if I cause you tumble, but 1 suffer so. You do not know what these leng, wakeful, wiiitcheil nights nre to me, and 1 nm so tiled, darling tho pain wilt novel ho hotter. It is not easy to take my own life, but I huvo been sick so long, Clood bye, my husband, I lovo you your wife." This Is but ono of thousands tint gives up, instead of using Dr. Miles' Restnrntivo Nervine, and being speedily oured of wretched liees. Go to A.. It. Chnuipuoy and get an olcKant hook uutl Trial Bottle free. .'.anmmuft;mu)m 1M5KSONAI.ITIHS. Warren Hampton of Dunbridgo was in town Friday. Mrs. Tom Voitch of Bolmoro is vis iting lu Perrysburg. A. L. Bench of Ann Arbor, Mich., spent Sunday in town. Mrs. Root has gone to Buffalo with tho captain this week. Mr.q. P.. TT. nnlilwnlt skimiI a,,,i,. with friends in Weston. W. E. Esentt. nf XX. (1 cum.f M, glorious 4th in Porrysburg. Mrs. .TllH. P. Aenrtll nf , (l,.tn l visiting Perrysburg frionds. ' MISH ROSO. Ifnllin wno tlin mmnl ,f frionds nt Bucyrus this wcok. Charles Lnmnmnn nf win ! la i i.i ii . :. . "" " " nailing ins parents uns wooif. A. G. Williams and wife una two sons visited In Adrian, ovor Sunday. Rudulph Dauz is enjoying a visit from his brother of Konton, Ohio. Mrs. E. C. Carroll or Bowling Grtfen, Is visiting friends in Perrysburg. Mrs. A. E. Beauboin will visit frionds In Detroit and Windsou this week. Mrs. Emma Voitch is spondlng the Summer with her parents in Canada. Miss Lura Loyo of Findlay is tho guest of lior sister Mrs Fred Eberly. Miss Mnggio Webb or Toledo spent tho Fourth with friends In the 'burg. Mrs. D. A. Hnylor and children of Bowling Green spont Sunduy in town. Miss Brownleo or Toledo, was tho guest of Miss Robortbon over Sunday. MIbs Ellen Lcnry ol Stony Ridge called on Perrysburg friends Thurbdny. Miss Mabel Wicrs or Clovelnnd, is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. 13. C. Leu. Henry Eckol nnd family of Toledo spout tho glorious 4th in Perrysburg. Miss Essio Wilson was the guest of relatives in Now Rookcslor, oyer Sun- uny. John Filtorer of Bucyrus, was tho guest of Porrysburg frionds ovor Sun tlay. Miss Myr.i Hanson is homo from Massillon to spend her summer vaca tion. Mrs. Lottie Mummcrt of Jerry City, visited tho family of Win. Barton this .vook. F. Irwin and wife of Plymouth were the yuests of Mrs. Leo the Hrst of tho week. Miss Alice Sattloy of Napoleon, wns tho guest ol II. Sattloy and wife tills week. Miss May Consnul of Adrian Mich., is tho guest of A. G. Williams and family. Miss Inor, Chapman of Millburv, wns tho guest oi Miss Edith Chnpuiiin on tho lth. C. K. Bennett and wife ot Toledo, spont Wednesday with Mrs. G. S. Mc Knight. II. E. Avorill and family havogonoto St. Clair Hats to onjoy their summer outing. Frank Tibots and wifo of Haskins spont Monday with rolatives in Por rysburg. John Starry and family of Toledo, spent tho Fourth with Mrs. Philip Relthor. Fred Matzlnger of St. Louis, was homo to spend the 4th of July with rolatives. Miss Eliza Alcorn of Tontogany is visiting hor sister Mrs. C. A. Powers, this wcok. Mr. and Mrs. Scnrles of Chattanooga Tenn., aro tho guests of Mrs. G. Beach and family. Chas. Titus of Cummings, visited in Porrysburg or. tho 4th, and took part in tho parade. Miss Ella Burdo of Ironvillo, visited Misses Gertie Hufford and Gortio Cook on Monday last. Mr. Slull and wifo of Toledo, woro tho guests of Rev. Stull and family tho first ol tho wcok. Misses Daisy Thompson and Fannin . Adams aro enjoying a short trip on tho lake this week. Win. DorofT and family of Adrain, Mich., visited tho family of Geo. W. Hoffmann this week. Franks Kigor and Harry Yant of Fostoria were the guests of Porrysburg friends tho llrst of tho week. Mis Mabel Lampuiau Is homo from Nashville, Tenn., whoro sho has boon ongnged in teaching tho past year. Miss Miiinin Pni'i-ln wlin Vina Vinnn attending school hero, returned to her iiuuiu a b xiuwiing ureon on r riuay last. Fred Zumstoln, wifo and baby, of Dotroit, Mich., woro tho guests of John Holligor and wifo tho first of tho WUOli, Mrs. A. SchnumloeiTol is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. J. R. Ganson, in Cleve land, and relatives in Akron, O., this week. Mlssos Gusta and Kato Wildo of Findlay bpout tho Fourth of July in Porrysburg visiting their brother and sistor. W. S. Decker, wifo nnd dnughlor, Miss Edna, or North Baltimore, visited with A. E. Wilbon and family on Mon day last. Miss Fannio Voitch loft on Tuosdny for Loavon worth, Kansas, to spend sov oral weeks with hor friend, Miss Anna Flomming. L. Earnhnin of Lambortvtllo, Mich., nnd Mrs. Hardy and daughter of Swan ton, Visited with tho family of R. S. Ciogg this wcok. Miss Maggie Crops returned from Cleveland on Wednesday Inst, accom panied by hor sistor, Mrs. Alico New ton, who will visit hero a short time. M. M. Hollonbnoknndbrido,roturned from tlioir wedding trip on Saturday last, and on Wednesday last thoy started for Springfield, Mo., whero thoy will make tholr future homo at 1001 Walnut street. John W. Barton and wifo of Tiilodo visited, during tho llrst part of this wool,, with Wm. Burton and faiuilv. nnu on their roturn homo woro accom panied by Jessie Barton nnd BuKsin Clmppol who will visit during tho wcok. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report v w l V &&B X V I) In Dtiri. Lnmson Bros. Toledo do not murk tholr aoods XYQ nntl then sell them for all thoy can get. A child four years old can buy as cheaply of them ns tho most experienced buyer, for thoy mark all goods in plain figures and you might as woll try and ninko tho rivor run toward Perryhburg as to try to beat them down. Consequently their MAKKKU 1'IiICKR MUST UK IJWnvTiiK STAKT AND THKY ALWAYS Altli LOW. IiiHtnllatlnim, On Friday evening Inst, tho oITiccifl of Fort Moigs Lodge I. O. O. F.. woio instullcd by District Deputy Warren Hampton : N. G.-E. A. Underbill. V. G.-Piillip Wotzol. W union S. Pulton. Court. E. Cox. R. 3. II. Hitchcock. L. S. II. Kohl. I. G.-C. Webb. O. G.-G. Dlbort. R. S. N. G.-Ibaao Whitson. L.S. N. U. G. W. Caldwell. R. S V. (.- George Thomas. L. S V. G.-Orlando Edelmnn. On TuosdHy evening Dibtricl Deputy I. N. S.iddler, installed tho newly elected oKiccrs of Porrysburg Lodge, No. tti, Knights or Pythias at their cnslb) hall : P. C.-Ed.L. Blue. C. C. Win. Schlcct. V. C.-I. S. Bowers. Preltitis-G. II. Caldwell. K. of R. S.-D. K. Ilollenbeck. M. of A. C. A. Hoffmann. I. G. Finnk Rider. O. G John Kohl. .Iillli-8,Jaiiii, mill 1'roierM'fl, Whul lo porve? nntl How to do it? nro questions satisfactorily tuibwer cd in "Aynr's Preserve Book."' Re ceipts for tho newest, most delicious, and, at tho same timo, economical jams, jellies, and preserves nro con tained in this book. All practical, having been tested by one of the most noted culinary authorities and houso keepers or tho duy. Ayor'u Preserve Bool? mailed to any address on receipt ol a two cent stamp by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. llnrly KiikIUIi Uuilirellnii. Two centuries ago tho umbrella was known and used as a sunshade. Ben Jonson and Beaumont nnd Fletcher nl luded to it. In 1712 it was used as a rain pioteetor. Gay in his "Trivia" speaks of tho "mi.hrelln's oily shed," which was recorded as a kind of sou' wester inntorinl more serviceable than gingham or silk, which was ubed in its construction at that period. Detroit Free Press. Smilics Uiteil by Cliuruiora Cobras aro selected by tho so called snake charmers of both Egypt and India for their performances. Tho Egyptian charmers sometimes pretend to chtingo tho serpent into a rod, and according to Geoffrey St. Hilaire, this nppearnnco can bo induced by giving a strong cqueezo to tho animal's neck, which in duces a convulbivo rigidity from which tho animal soon recovers. It need hardly bo said that tho snako charmers always carefully extract tho fangs of the snakes they use. Quarterly Review. Jnlmiij'H Mind IllbniitUflciI. Mr. Fizzletop was undor tho painful necessity of administering a sovero ensti gution to his son Johnny. After lie had completed his labors he said sternly to tho Hollering victim: "Now tell mo why I punished you." "That's it," sobbed Johnny; "you nearly pound the llfo out of mo and now you don't oven kiw why yon did it." Exchange. Why Don't You Take lEBER'S LOOD ITTBRS. And Enjoy Life? Chilis, Aiu Malaria, Ililiousnesst Caturili, Si"k and Nervous Headaches, Neurslcia, Scrofula, Salt Hheum, Pus tules, Pimp'es, Bolls, Eruptions on the Fare nnd Hands, and in fact all Dis ordeiH ot ilio Blood disappear befoio the magic of its power. 50c and $1.00 PER BOTTLE. 1 01 SALE DY ALL DltUOaiSTS. THE BIEBER MEDICINE CO. TOLEDO, O. ' ii r in lor opp July 3, '0.1 ABSOiUfEl PB k.3 wm rPozzoi(i's TURCC Kf OMPLE ROWDERs SAFE; J thiIee I SsSito.ll ijpoxzmrr&l a.jmmjiiMhi.iiiLLHidmmtm 0 A Prctiy SurjirlNo. A beniitifully IllusiiaU-d ml rtnrm ingly bound edition nt Longfellow" "Evangeline," the most popular long poem ever published by mi American tu'lor, anl nnu of tin- most famous looms in the h.ngniige, to bo had nt about tho co-t of "n dish ul leo crcnm,w will certainly prove a io ul.ir surprise That is just wlint. wo luivc secured for evpry reader nf this pairni" It in issued from the puhll-hiii liuii-e of John B. 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