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.'sVt ' BURG JOURNA VOL. XLT.-ED, L. BLUE Publisher. PEERYSBURG, WOOD CO., 0 SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1894, $1,00 IN ADVANOE.-NO, 43 THE F3 CAN I OTtTATN A PATENT T For ft prompt nnswor aim nn honest opinion, write to rtlllNN A; (!0.,uliobiiToliniltioarlrlutr roars' axportcnoo tntlm patent business. Oommunlen tloninrtctlr eontlclentlal. A Iliinilbnnk of In Torranilon concerning Q'ntrmn nna now to ob. tun tlum ent free. Alo n cntnloguo of Inccliau. cnl nnd rclcntlna tonka-sent rrco. I'atonti tnken tliruvioh Munn & Co, rocolvo special notice In tbo Helcntllic Aincrlrnn, mid tlmsnro broiiEbt widely bororotbo publlcwlth pnt coit to tbo Inventor. This Milcmlld pnpor, limed vrockly, oleimrt Ijr.lllust rot l. lias or fur t lio Unrcjt rlrculatlnu of uiir sclcntllle work In tho 1"2Fl'!;J.s:,.n Tcar- Bmiiilf copies sent Xreo. Bolldlna Hdltlou, monthly, KUO a year. Blnglo copies, ito cents. ltTcry.mnubvr contnlns benu. tlfnl plates. In colors, nod pliotoirraplis of now 11011,09, ytt'.h plans, enables builders to show tho J&tcst ilcritenft nnd secure, contracts. Address MUN.tX'O., NLIV YDItK. a(Jl I1UOAD1VAT. HENIIY II. DODOE. JOHN W. CANAIIY DODGE & CANARY, Attorneys at Law. Offlco Heed & Merry Mock, Mnlu Street. Bowlina Gneeri, O. D. K. HOLLENBECK, Ceneral Collector, dHoal Estate Agent. Titles investigated anil Abstracts furnished application. NotnrylsOlllcu. L'ERItYSBUHG. OHIO, L. 0. COLE. 1 J. CHASE. COLE & CHASE, ' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OrBiu Block. HOWLING GRh.EN.0 FANCY GROCERIES AND Prcrsisiozis Always Uio best of everything at J.G-.Hoffmann's Grocery The Gifa Banking Co. INCUKPUltATCD 1802 CAPITAL STOOK, $50,000,00 JACOB DAVIS. Prest, J. O. TKOUP, Vlco Prest. N. L. HANSON, Cash ii Gel, Mgr. Directorn: N , Hanson, C. F. Chapman Fha.ni: Powell. .John Perms' Jacoii Davis. E. L. Kistjsuury Jab II. Pierce. J, G. Hoffman D. K. HOLLENUECK. Bccelves ileiiosltw, lonns money, fells foretell ami domectlu excliiiiine, buys nnd tells ilraftN, bonds, coin, notes, mortgages, mul pajs Interest ou tluedciiuMU. wm i iraoi, MANUFACTURERS AND DKAT.ERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Diamonds & Silverwares 321 ADAMS ST.. TOLEDO, O Repairs on Watches, Clocks Jewelry, &c, lelt at Eher- ley'9 Shoe Store. Perryshtirg, will bo called for und deliv ered promptly by HECKLER, The Old IIeliabl iola-Creak ' THIS prcpar.itlon, with- fii1s!a5 ' out iniiirv, reutovcj v'tcuL 'H'....nl-l,.r, TT 1.,".. AI..I,.., j'iugiucn, uuei-iTiint.i, Pimples, mnck-KoftdH, Sunhuri) nnd Tan. A fow npplications will ron dor tho most Kiuhbornly red skin soft, smooth and v.hito. Viola Cream is notapiiint or powder to cover defoclR '"t n remedy to euie. It irf miperior tc u. iircpnintioiis. and is guaranteed togivofiatisfaotion. At druggists or mail ed for CO cunts. Prepared by Toledo. Oh!;. o. v.. itiriAi:Ji & CO Sold bv A It Oharnoney Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain euro for ChronloSoroEyos, Totter, Salt lUioum, Scald Head, Old Chrouio Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Pralrio Scrutolios, Soro Nipples nd Files. It is cooling and soothing HundrodB of cases havo been cured by it after all other treatment had failed. 25 conta por box. A R OHAMPNBY J.I Wjzm&23i exiQM dj7MK$& 50fil&tKnR.HEBRA'a immw vsmmi? $ A Racking - Cough Cured liy Aycr's Cherry Poctoral. Mrs. P. D. Halt., 217 Gencsseo St., Lockport, N. Y., says : "Over thirty years npo, I remember, hearing my father describe thn wonder ful curative effects of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. During n rcocnt attack of I .a Grippe, which assumed tho form of a catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accom panied hy an aggravating cough, I used various remedies ami prescriptions. While somo of tlicso medicines partially nlluviateil tho coughing during tho day, none, of them afford od mo any relief from that spasmodic act Ion of the lungs which would scire mo tliu moment I attempted to lio down at night. After ten or twelvo such nights, I was Nearly in Despair, and had about decided to sit up all night in my easy chair, nnd procure what sleep I could in that way. It then oc curred to mc that I had a bottle, of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. I took a spoonful of this preparation in a little water, and was ahlo to He down without coughing. In u few moments, I fell asleep, and nwoko in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better. I took a teaspoonful of the Pec toral every night for a week, then grad ually decreased tho tlo-o, and in two weeks my cough was cured." t .. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr S. Co., Lowell, Mass. Promptto act, sure to cure r.lcclrle lEIllcrN. Tliis remedy becoming so well known nnd so popular as to need no special mention. All who have ufciI Electric Bitters sing tin Mime song of praise. A purer medicine do-s not exist and it is guaraiitei'd to do all that li claimed. Elec'rio Bitters will cine ull diseases of tl's I.iwr nnd Kidney, u'ill remove Pimples, Iloils. .Salt Itheiim mitl other nffVclinn cinwd hy iiiipuie blood. Will diive .Unlm-in lioni the xyi-tein and prevt-ni as well as cure ::ll Mahiri.il feveji". For lieidiche Con BtiKUion mid iiiiligcMiiiii liy Eleuii'ic Ililterrt Entile at isTiUM ion guaranteed or ninuey refunded. Price SOts and $1.00 pr hettle at A. It C'h.iuipney'ri Drug store- ELDERT0WN. Jan. Jh-Mu-s Maggie Uhod Mouroo, Mich., was the. guofct of s. of Anna and ICutie Itiulitn last week. MUs Augusln Lusher spent New Vear's with lolatives in Hast Toletu. Mrs. Sophia HurUholdot' of T-uekey, spent the liitler part of the week witli her sister, Mrs. Sclmllci'. Mrs. Maggie, .lolly and daughter Lizzie,, Li7.ii Van Dusk irk and Dertha Jnko of Toledo. Norn Ltiisoy of East Toledo nnd Clayton Muir of Luekoy woro tho guests of Win. Limey's fain. iiy- The per cent of attendance at schoo' in tliis district itibt week was !)'.) and T.VluU John and Mary Dinikor, and George Albertnnd lady irieud wore tho guests oT Fred Dlniker and wife. Miss Anna ltieli in tpunt last week with relatives in F.ust Toledo. About a yinr rgo I took u violent nl tiic'c of lagiippe. 1 coughed diy aed niclil foraboni six weeks: my wi'Vihui suggei-ted Hint 1 try Chamberlain's Omuh Heniedy. At fitst I could see no difference but Ptill k-)i uimu, u mm soon foundtbat.il was whit I ueedid. If I got no lelief from one dose I look an other nnd wiih only u few days until I wan free fioin tlio eoiigh 1 ihink people in general oiiuht to know the value of this leineiiy and 1 tnko pleiiHiiri! in acknowl edging the benefit 1 have received from ,. .n.-i: m......i . mi.j or. II. rtllllllPllll ..lllltll I, vlivii, viilir. und ou out, bottles l'ur sale bv A. It, Chainpiiey. HEARING NOTICJ NdtlrelalicabyKlveii Hint the lliml n-ooiint ol i ntlcriek rnriev ux u.vciitor of tliu ut win nfMU-luiel lltBCniUl, ilen.M-.eo, Inn. been III il lll tlm l'rubitlu Lonrt "I Wood i-ouulv 'Jh'o. fw wjttk'iiiciit, mul Unit mill account will uo for liearlni; on tliu ilil day of fcuiuary. lS'Jl, t.t 9 o'clock a. in. , Uo (IUV O. XKAIIlXn, I'mlinie Judge. INSURANGE. FIRE, AND LIFE. REAL ESTATE. Good Insurance. 51 C. A. POWERS, PERKYSBTJKGr. O mg- Tltl-OOITNTY lMIUIEItS INSTITUTE. Tlie Trl-Co. Farmers Instituto will bodicld nttho United Brothrcnchurch, in Grand Rapids, Ohio, Monday and Tuesday, January ir nnd 10, 1894. Tho following aro the ofllcors of the asso ciation: President J. S. Bonschotor. Vlco President H. S. Lnslcoy. Treasurer Ell Culborison. Suorotary S. A. Bacon. Ex. Com. H. M. White, G. H. 'Chintz, Ed. Donnelly, J. Benschotor, S. A. Bacon. i-kohiiamkk: .Firstdny, Monday, Jauuary 15, 1894. Morning Session, 9 a. in. Music by High School. Invocation. President's Annual Address, J. S. Bonschotor. Why prices of farm products aro high or low, Col. J. H. Brigham. Dise.iission. Music hy High School. Dairying. E. M. Ilollopetei". Dihciisninn, Ell Culberlsou. Munio, High School. Dinner. Afternoon Session, 1 n. in. Music, Providence Quartette. Farm Fences, Amos Doweso. Discussion, W. n. Hannuh. Farm Buildings, Prof. Suin'l Johnson. Discussion. Music, Providence Quartette. Poultry Itn'sing, H M. White. Discussion, W. A. Watson. Music, Providence Quartetto. Supper. EvonlngSession, 7 p. in. Music, High School. Prayer. Music, Providence Quartotto. What education is practical? Prof. T. J. Skldmcre. Recitation, Miss Winnie G. Tray. Music, Providence Quartotto. Give tho boys and girls a chance, Col. J. H. Brigham. Discussion, W. W. Farnsworth. Music, Providunco Quartette. Sicond day, Tuesday, January 1C, 1894. Morning Session, 9 a. m. Music. Wade Family. Prayer. Farm Economics, Prof. Sam'l JohaEon. Discussion. Fruit Culture W. W. Farnsworth. Discussion, F. L. Sheats. Clover as a paying crop, Y. Rnkestraw. Discussion, H Lnndts. Music, Wade Family. Dinner. Music, Wade Family. Election of olllcors, etc. Uoad improvements, J. L. Pray. Discussion. Malcolm Crockett. Music, Wade Family. Tho relation of agriculture- and tho farmer to other industrios.uid classes. Col. .T. H. Brigham. Discussion. Music, Wade Family. Siippor. Evening Session, " p. m. Music, Wade Family. Prayer. Music, Male Quartotto. Our country schools, Eugene Mead. Music, Wade Family. Agriculture and its relation to other matters, S. A. Bacon. Solo, Miv. A. May Beesen. U orid s Fair Lessons, Prof. Sam'l Johnson. Music, Male Quartette. Itcilltll UllltH. Having puro air to breathe the next important thing to know Is how to bre.ithe It this especially for students. Tliis is little thought of by most peo plo. In breathing wo should take deep, full, inspirations and "let the actions come from tho abdominal muscles." "Let tho lungs bo only tho channel, do not depend upon them to do the work." Never should wo use simply the 'top of tho lungs" for by persisting in this many needlessly have cut their life short and found a consumptive's grave. Naturo has provided for deop breathing by tho ready distension of tho diaphragm aud tho freedom given by the floating ribs." Then what ould bo more Infringing upon tho rights of our being by wearing clothing that dlroctly forbids the free exorciso of these organs. Often school children arc required to speak beforo large audiences and nothing is mora embarrassing than not to be ablo to make one's sell heard dis tinctly by all, so "If they lot tholr words come from deep down, exercising tho abdominal muscles; they can speak to thousands with just us much ease ns they can speak to ten." How often aro tho exercises of "com mencement day" very tedious because of the poor delivery of those read ing or speaking; simply because of tho graduating suit. Tliis is mentioned InctdontnUy just to show tho harm uono ny not giving the breathing ap paratus perfect freedom. Now this is Important becauso it is by the lungs that oxigon comes in con tact, with tho blood nnd burns up tho Impurities; thon when tho blood goes again through the various tissues of tho body a new life Is imparted, giving vigor to tho entire system. Many "ear ly breakdowns" aro duo to the disre gard of tho simplest laws of naturo und It will be romombored that tho Wws of naturo are tho laws of God and cannot bo broken with Impurity. Right breath. i log "is the exorciso of tho abdominal muscles." Wrong breathing is "the use I ot tho top of tho lungs," I Solon. Representative Holinan comes to the front on time, and thinks tho Gov ernment of Ireo peoplo should huvo nothing to do with restoring a mon" nrchy In any part of tho world, and has prepared a resolution in which ho plain ly states that no effort should bo made by our Government to reinstate Quoon Lll. Quite right Mr. Holtntin. Tho youthful year inherits Tariff Fears that allows the Guarantee) Octo pus to leech contract values, wages, products and prolits. Nature and la bor work stated hours and seasons. Mortgages novor consult clocks or weather. Produelntr much cannot Lo sin if distribution makes it salvation. Economy and prudence of all might sacriUcc the profits of each. Dust, rust, decay and dry rot are spooks that walk in a silent factory. Natural law never promised gain to idle minds, muscles or dollars. Capital may absorb p roll I by legal contract, but labor is its right ful heir. Public opinion renows de mand of 1893 for partisan prudence and personal patriotism. Clapp & Co'a Market Letter. The persistent cough which usually follows an attack of the grip can be permanently cured by taking Chimber lain's Cough Itemedy, W. A. McGuiie of MoKny, Ohio, says "I.a Grippe left me with a severe cougl). After using several different medicines without relief I tried Chninberlain'H Cough Itemedy which effected a permanent cure. 1 have also found it to be without an equal for child ren when troubled with colds or croup. 2!) nnd oO centbottles for sale by A. It. Chiuupney. General Passenger Agent D. G. Ed wards of tho C. H. & D. has lnnugur" ated an innovation that will assuredly fill "a long felt want," nnd there aro no other words in which to adequately express it. The new dining car bcr vlco will be put on between Cincinnati and Chicago, a dining car running the whole distance both ways dally. But Mr. Edwards brings about a reform in tho prices. A passenger will only bo charged for what ho orders. If a lady has a sick headache from traveling, nnd u cup of tea would be a God-send to her, she can have it without paying a, dollar for It, which has heretofore) been the iron-clad rule if u person sat, down at a tablo In a dining car. Tho dining will bo a la carte entirely. The running of tho dining car clear through will bo another satisfactory feature To save cutting off and at the same time add a source of revenue, the car will be after the combination plan, there being a partition, making par lor and dining car ull in one. If u per son wishes to ho served with a cup o' tea or coffee it can be brought to them as they sit in their chair. HOODS 0HUE0H AND VICINITY. Jan. 9. Rev. Keistor will begin ro- viva. I meetings hero soon. Fred Guilder spent last Sunday with friends lit Roiichtou. Master Albert Dauor youngest son of Theo. Dauer is quite sick with pueu ni'jnia. I learn that David Prudence former ly of this place is quite sick. Tom Western and family will move to Indiana next week and today their neighbors gave a pleasant surprise. After discussing the well developed menu they departed wishing them suc cess nnd happiness in their new homo. Geo. Carter und wife also Mrs. Sam Carter were in tho 'Burg yesterday. Tho W. C. T. U., will conveno at Mr. Eox's residence, today. I under stand that there will bo u fow initia tions. Chns. Guilder and Lambert Carter aro busy at ditching these days. Ned Carter, Sr has beon quite sick but Is convalescing at present. Savannah, Ga, April 20, 1889. Having used throo bottles of P. P. P. for impure blood and general weakness and having derived grout benefits from the amo, having gained 11 pounds in weight in four weeks, I take cxreat pleasure In recora mending it to all un lortuiiutes like Yours truly, JOHN MORRIS, OKFicr. of J. N. McElroy Drurglst ) OULANDO, Fla., April 20, 1891. f Messus. Hitman Buos., Savannah. Ga.: Dkar sins I sold throe bottles of P. P. P., largo size yesterday, and one bottle smalt size today. Tho P. P. P., cured my wlfo of rheu matism winter before last. It came back on her the past winter nnd a half bottlo, $1.00 size, relieved her again and she has not had a symptom since. I sold a bottlo of P. P. P., to a friend of mine. Of his turkeys, u small ono took sick, and his wife gave It a ten spoonful. That was in the evening nnd the little follow turned over like he was dead, but next morning vii3 up hollowing nud well. Yours respectfully J. N. MCELROY. Savannah, Gu , March 17. 1801. Messrs. Llppinaii Bros., Savannah Ga. Dear Sli'd I have suffered from rheumatism for a long tltno und did not llud u euro until I found P, P. P., which completely cured mo. Yours trulv ELIZA F. JONES, 10 Orange St., Savannah, Gu. I.lrentei, Frank Opncrmnn nnd Clara Kudor. Albert M. Chapman and Viola Pom bor. Alva J. Harlman nnd Cora Conklln. Albort Bates and .Tanotta Sailor. Carl Hastings and Jessie Edgar. John Wilfred Hankny und Bertha Brown. Henry Tyson and Jesse Mil lor. Joioph S. Lambert nnd Mngglo M. Shlpmau. Evans M. Kirk and Addio E. South wick. Fred Whltacro and Rosa Mercer. Benjamin Cramer and Mury Slbbor son. James G. Williams and Millie Wil liams. Jay Boroughf and Marv Edgar. Charles A. Logan and Josophlno Kersey. 7ter Court C.cs The Brnduar Supply Co. vs James Pluinmer et ul. Foreclosure of me chanic's Hen. (5. W. Fries. Dolus L. Thomas vs Harmon Gord ing ct ul. Foreclosure. Thos. N. Blorly. U W Davidson ys Henry A Moor man: promissory note. B. L. Abbott. R W Davidson vs Samuol Heckmun; promissory note. B. L. Abbott. John Woodruff vs Tho C H V & T R R Co; appeal. Troup & Dunn. T F DeLuuov et ul vs Thomas E Klrkrido et ul for receiver. Troup & Dunn. Singer & Hcndorson vb W C Lalhrop for money. Baldwin & Harrington. Singer & Henderson vs W C Lathrop ct al toroolosuro. Baldwin & Harring ton. Samuol L Bishop ys David P Colo for $1,000 dnmoges. James P Perry vs The Village of North Baltimore et al Injunction. Frank- Taylor. Sorilda M Fuller vs Mvrtlo Turr ct al foreclosure. E II Westenhavor. The Village of North Baltimore vs D E Child et al for money. E R Dean. Trumrcrs. John IpcIi to B F Wagoner acre, Lake ii0. C & N Sawyer to Efllo Freeman lot North Baltlmoro 5;10. J B Wilson guardian to J W Rlfo guardian lot Graud Rapids So0. M J Thomas to R B Mooro lot Bowl ing Green $150. M A Mariner to Eliza Moreburt lot Bavs $:IJ0. Wm Heinz to City Hospital and Or phans asylum, 10 acres Weston $500. S B Smith to David Ickler i aero Portuge $2000. Dewey Stavo Co to S Z Foster et al lot Town Lino $115. Wm Fischer et al to Lewis Riley lot Freenort $:i."0. P E Cross to D M Wilson lot North Baltimore $151. OhloOUCoto Muplo& Gorman 70 acres Montgomery $2400. Lizzie A Miller to Saloma Zivcifcl lot Cygnet $150. D E Child to J F Shadlo lot North Baltimore $125. S B Chcsbro to Sorvcna Wallaco 80 Samuel Milligan to George Hengs tcller 40 acres Montgomery $2100. J M Brown assignee to W It Walker lot Dowllng iJiMO. George. Zwelfel to M Fenbcrg lot Cygnet $50, acres Jackson $4200. Martin Rolglo to J W Leathers 58 acres Jackson $2S05. ST&C Bell to H E Brunor lot Brndner $80. O D & W S Frnnkfotner to John Reed lot Cygnet 2C5. Al O & F U Ludd to J C Jennings 80 acres Freedom $1200. E L & E Krldler to Peter Kunz 80 acres Liberty $5. Peter Kunz to Cynthia Knaggs 80 ac res Liberty $2400. Eliza S. Wright and Floronco Lee. l'robate Mutters. The Northwestern Natural Gas Co., vs. Frank Taylor assignee of Honry Nuiliel, ot al action for injunction and equitable rollof. Doyle, Scott & Lowls und Troup & Dunn. Are You a Sufferer From Eheu mati8ni or Neuralgia? 1. 'l'uyer suit Hulomon Iluvli .Speak Victim of these Terrlbls Ulseuses. to E. P. Tayer, of East Nassau, New York, says: "I wish it possible to speak jwrsonally with every rheumatic victim, for I would tell them of nv ter rible experience and the relief and euro I found in a simple remedy. "When 1 first saw in the newspapers 'Rheumatism can be cured,' I was loath to beliovo it, but when I found that tho statement was made by Dr. David Kennedy, of Roundout, N. V'., I In quired into it. and upon his advice I began to use Dr. David Kennedy's Fu vorito Remedy. My condition at Unit time beeined hopeless. I had suffered for lifteen years with Inllamatory rheu matism. My jihyBlelun said I would bo a crlpplo for life, but it was not ordain ed that way, for I hud not used Favor ite Remedy long beforo I was convinc ed that It was tho right medlcino, und in a short while- I was cured. That was thrco years ago, and I have not felt a traco of tho disease slnco." Solomon Davis of North Kortright, N. Y., suffered awfully from neuralgia and loss of sleep as is frequently tho easo with elderly people: in speaking to tho writer, ho said: "I found that Dr. Keunedv'u Favorite Remedy re lieved tho bowels, Improved the circu lation of tho blood, nud the old pain left me altogether'," As one of Perrysburg's physicians rocoutlv said. "There Is no reason In suffering with rheumatism or neural gia, for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy will euro them." All druggluta sell It. !!" Halr'cut'from Uio Heads of dond wo men never proves satUfactory, an expe rienced halrdrcBaer having no difficulty in ditsctiug it. i ltNlifltilil Itr In r:verr House. J. II. Wilson, S171 OIhv Si . Shmpq burg. Pn., bhvh he will unl he without Dr. King's ISow Discovery for Con sumption. Coughs nail Colds, that it fin ed his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia nfter nn nttncl: of "La Grippe.'when various other remedies and several plivnicians had doun her no good. Robert Harber of Conksport, Pa,, claims Dr. KingV New Diseoveiy has done him tnoio good than anything ho ever used for Lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try It. Free 1'riid Bottle at A. It. Cnanuiney'j Drug Store. Large bottles, GOc mid $1.00. STONY EIDGE. Jan. 0. Since tho holidays nro over and everything tsquiot around our lit tle town, It seems ratlior difficult to llud anything to wrllo about. But I will do my best. John and David Ilarr who have been visiting relatives and friends hero over the holidays have returned to tholr homo at Alvitda last Saturday. E. M. Rowo our genial and well known station agent is able to be around again after a sevoro attack ot "La Grippe" which we aro glad to sec. Mr. Rowe und family doslro to return thanks to tholr many friends and neigh bors who so kindly assisted them dur ing their recent Illness. Billy Wobbcr of East Toledo was in town on business ono day last week. Mrs. Georgo Furry who has been ou the sick list Is convalescing. Tho M. E. Sunday hcluol ssoius lo bo on another "strike"' although a reduc tion ot wages does not seem to effect tho strike. It seems us though tho minister wanted to run tho school dif ferent from what they have heretofore causing n disunion of tho members, and unless conference docs something to bring poace, thoro will bo no church here at all. Tho peoplo of this place does not believe in being put to ono side by a misrepresentation and then havo a beginner sent hero to get ad vice from ono who caused the disturb ance; and has no interest hero what. over. Tho K. of H., will glyo a public In stallation on Friday evening, Jan. 19, followed by an oyster supper for which a small admittance fco will be charged to defray expenses. Welcoming all who wish to attend. A young gentleman living In thi? vicinity must havo been on rather a rough road Sunday night, having bursted a tire. A. J. Bouam cigar maiiufacluroL' bo tweon this place und Llmo Cit has placed bomo of his cigars on tho mar ket hero which scoin lo glvo good sat isfaction. The brands ho is now put ting nut aro the Roso of Eden, Fadctlo and Centers all good cigars. Rttchil Wagoner is attending school at Ada. Don't Tobacco Spit or SiiuiUe Your Lifo Awuv is tho truthful, startling title oi a lltllo book that tells about NiHu-lne, tho wonderful, liarmlesM eiiiiiMiite-d xdiuuco hnblicnro. Thui!.,-t is irillnu n d the man who wanU to quit mm e i'i l. ,ruu, uo physical or liiiniicnil rl-k in using "Nu-to-hai:" Mild liy A. it. Cliniiiimcy. Book at drug riUiies or by niiiil freo address, tho Storting R"iii"ily Co., In diana Mineral Springs, Ind." Ono of tho most interesting collec tions of historical papers in the country is in the possession of Joseph II) U'.": of' Pittsburg. Tlio collection includes uiiuyj old, ruro autographs and newspapers An "election extra." issued by Tite Ledgur in 1H1 1, is a prized relic belong ing to Mr. Hilton. A medical journal commends tho in vention for discovery of a method ot treating curtain disease liy a doctor lit Trinidad, but says that "unfortunate-: ly" ho is debarred from putting it into practice in his country owing to tho scarcity of these particular diseases there. j A fountain that stood for ninny years on tho Main street bquarc in Pawtuck-l et, It. I., has been lemovid and set up in a cemetery, its hu-o bears in big letters tho touchingly appropiiiito word "Welcome." Somo women aro awfully touchy. A widow has brought an action against a paper which said that her husband had gone- to a happier home. DE; CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Taitar Powder. .Freo from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS TUB STANDARD. ' 1 (