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It is a thorough purifier; speedily removes the evil ofieots of injurious cosmetics, and tho akin la made smooth and soft by iti continued use. 6-A-N-A-D-O-B Skin Soap Is sweet, snild, antiseptic and emollient. It ia atoajs soothing and refreshing. It ia ftho only ontbeptio soap in tho world that ia absolutely free from all mineral rxlavit. Prico 25o. per cako. Prepared It y..-N.A-D-0-R MEDICAL CO.. 10 1 if and 1 J Vandtwfttor Bt Now York City. WONDERFUL CURBS -BY- BR. . T0WN8BND & BRO. Froe Oonsultation. DR. I. S. TOWNSEWD, Formerly of Now York Polyclinic, and Lecturer lu Mullinl Collese. Oiliclniiati, O . will make tbe following visit-: Perrysburg, Exchange Hotel, Thursday. Nov. 7th. One day. Grand Rapids, O., Com mercial House, Tuesday, Nov. 5. He will not treat nny except there Is a possibil ity or a cure, and l.e will so inform you. For the post few years the nflllcted have been Hocking In numbers to fee him, and they al ways return filled with tbe greatest enthusiasm, nnd the stories they tell of bis remarkable iliai;- nosis ana wonderful cures. Others say they hnvo been sick Bnd suflerlng for Tears, nnd they were cured. To see and to be treated by him menus health He nsks no questions but gives a full history of encn case as coon ns.he stes the patient t-lls better how a patlunt feels tnau they can them selves. His knowledge seems perfect and his roediclneinrcspecltlu. They never fall. The wuife heaccumplii-hes is truly astonishing. There Is no need to live lu conituiit misery. It costs nothing to see him. The fullest exam inations arc free. A cure ran be had for the mere cost of the medicine. He fs the slek man's friend and none are turned away unaided. One of the most itpicted ladies of this vicin ity tays, after biing treaieil by all the best phy. Mclaiis and pronounced incurable, I cousulud Dr. Townseiul. I was not able to be out of bed; could not move without help, could not lie down or sleep, Miflered so with asthma nnd heart trouble. 1 thought I must die. I'alnsnll oermy body. My liuibi would swell; could hardly get breath for coughing and so weak. I have been under Ur. lowusend's treatments month." and do my work. I am Mire I will be permanently well, as I feel well now. Mrs. John Kldeuour. Miss Julia Winder says: I was sick for 7 years. I have lived hern all my life atid everyone know j me. I was helped to the doctor's room, lam Hew able tu walk to Ills cltiee, I have gained 3i pounds and feel well. God bless the doctor for what ho has done lor me I had fe male trouble and nervous prostrjiton. lira, I). W , who bad been barren for 23 ypurs, afier treating with -'r. Townsend Mx nn ago: Ilecuridiiie and 1 have a nice little liunily of three children, mure lliau the whole world to me One of the most resn cted young men of Ohio City. W. 8. Hoots, has du( lured with all the beM doctors he could hear of, aud pronounced lian Incurable mid gave him 2 ueikt to live. I He consulted Dr. Townsend and took his treat- I meiit. lie U now u well man. He had catarrh and dyjpupMa and weak lungs, a constant itiimli and rheumatism ii'id llrights disease, tie has gained 10 pounds and advises all who uresick tu tee Dr. lowusend and get well, as he . woil.s now every day. I M ss Ulia Itote says also t-he had lost her sense of smell and became partially deaf and her eyes baill) allut ted by cati.rrli In head and could not letp for coughing and consiant pain through her lung; sullerua with eold leer and hands; .nso female trouble. Mie eay.i she will Usllfy in any mul ail iliut l)r I'owuseud saved her lite, phu hus guiiitd ai pounds 111 six months and H , well, irlie leels gtiitiful in l)r l'owusetnl. Jlr Ward suss his ejtslght was so bud that he I'oulil hardly sie. He now feels that be could itp n.-o with his glasses. The doctor per formed over 'M cures oil his last visit. He will forfeit J6U0 for nny case of catarrh be cannot cure. An eye witness to a lady who wus helped to the doctor's room, w ho is now doing her own wurtf . Miss Irene Williams, cured of enrouie cough and lungdli-eat. .Miss .Mc.Mllleii cured of blood and skin dls ciue of II Ncurs standlm;. iliss U M. .cured of female weakness after eMiuustliigull uiHdlcal aid. A tapuvorui reuiuvid irom a prominent ludy otiiliiiiiM utter doctoring several liioiuhs for Moin.iuu trouble. )r 1. S. Tmvincnd dootashNeutlre attention to dlMiitts of tho Kje, rur, Thro.it, buiiffl und to all t hroi.lc. l'rhiue mid Nervous dlsiiises nnd iicformiuis, to ttiuiitilaled Lids, t'mbs lyes, Heifi.es-. Ids lmigo lit ilie Kurs, Broiielutl!', ibronieiiii.il (jmiie i,t)lg neck) tever sons 11 hi m. li, Driglits liM.ase, ilieiiiiiatlsin, uli dis eases ol thu kidne,s aud bladder, heart, sioniucll mm nervous diseases; Chorea (St Viiu Imulc) Kiiilips) tllto). gel eral debility, scrofula, akin di-ea.rhniid all diseases due to bad blood. Kpilepi-y, or Kits, tiosilivel) cured by a new never falling reined j . Rectal DIseuses Ur. Tovvtiscud also makes a spee.alty of all forms of rectal diseases I'lles, internal and external, Itching and bleeding, rectal ulcers, fissures. Fistula, which are often taken for lieivnus utid lung discuses, all cured if taken In liuie. l.tuieoibcrl curu all furuis of files without pain, Interruption or detention 1 oui business, and without thu use, of kuife, omtlic, ligature ur injection. Or. T. has made these disuses an exclusive specialty for years. ennui tumors, camcrs, warm, moies, etc., re moved without adds, knife, pain or sear. New method. It Is nut boosting when vvu can truth fully say wo can remove superfluous hair, lreck le, pliuples, redness in the face. waiunli .New homo treatment with apparatus invented by the Doctor. Guarantee to curu every cose of dyspepsia, sick headache, piles, tapeworm and stricture, rup tum or hernia 1D"-I will glvo special attention to dlfllctilt cases and to rases other phjslciaus have fulled to cure. I'ersons applying for treatment will please Lrlng from two to four ounces of tirlno for un alvsis. itcleicnce by permission to following Banks outside of Cincinnati, where the Doctor has visited for sine years: Ketchuiu National Bank of Toledo, H.D.Carr, V. l'tcs.. 8, H. Waring, Gabbler; City Batik, Lima. O., I'res., T. f. Mltihol; Ciublar, K. 1). Mitchell. First Na tional Dank rindlay, 0 Kenton National Hunk, Asher Letsou, t-rcs ; II. h, Uuukle, Cash ier, l'ristou National Batik, Wayne Count barings liank, 1 1 Detroit, Mich. Those not ublo to teo thu Doctor at hotel cau uddrtsa I. S. TOWN SEND, M. D., Box 471, Toledo, 0. tww M Iff -w-fl OEOSOATED. The TSTew School House is Completed And Has Been Dedicated to Glorious Work the Of I'ducatlng tlio Itlning Oenoratloii Tho Futliro 3Ien and Women. The sun ahono brifchtly nnd nil nature smiled on the occasion of the dedica tion of Pei'ryaburjj's new school build ing. A programme hnd been arranged which included music nnd several addresses, prominent amonp which was tho address of O. T. Corson, State Commissioner of Schools and the ad dress ol Mayor Hollenbeclc. The exercises were opened with prayer by Rov. G. A. Adams, followed with a vocal solo by Mr. Wedertz ac computiled by Miv. Brandhuber. Prof. Cor&on wns then introduced and gave his audience a plain, practical and sensiblo speech. Ono that could bo understood by all and which con tained practical truths, nnd coming from one who has made a success of school teaching, made it all tho more forceful. Ho bad made a close inspec tion of tho building and was highly pleased with its every feature, aud in his address, he complimented the Board of Education on the work they hod accomplished, and urged the peo ple to givo their hearty support to the schools and teachers, and while he be lieved the people hud the right to criti cise tho public schools, he said tbat criticism should be just, fair and manly, and not of the fault finding, "back biting" sort, ofton indulged in by parents who could not control their children at home, but expected the teacher to do what they, themselves, had failed to accomplish. He also re ferred to the building as being an ex cellent business investment, as it shows to the country thai tho town is keeping abreast of the times and is offering to citizens one of the greatest inducements to become residents of the town an ex cellent and modern school. ills nuuress was excellent in eyery particular and was highly appreciated. A quartette by Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Eberly, Mr. Maddy and Dr. W. H. Rhelnfrank, accompanied by Miss Bertha (Jrunker was the next very ex cellent vocal number, after which Architect B.icou and Contractor Kerrunh each rniulo brief remarks. Mayor Hollenbeck. was then intro duced and delivered an uddress con taining reminiscences of old school days which called to mind the names of many pupils and teachers of the days of long ago, and related several interest ing incidents connected with early school days. He referred in a ycry frteling manner to many of his old school mates und friends who were associated wilh litra in early Hie, nearly all of whom had iiaesed to the great beyond. . H t)oko of the dedictlory exercises of the old whool building, which took place on the evening of Jtiiiuiry 1, 1849, and wus teferred to in the Toledo Blude of .Iimuary 4, 1.S4U, us follows; "In tile evening a very largeuudleuce conuoaed of citizens of the towns of Ferry&burg, Muuraee and Toledo, itbtombled at the spacious ana elogant new union bchool houe jtiit completed ry lite citizens of Perrvaburg, for the purpose of witnessing the ceremonies of dedication. A juvonile choir welcomed he audience b.y an appropriate ode, etc. The exotelac-T w re Interesting nnd in strtti'tivi.', und liiet.cvv whom tit Perry- h ji'f I. i'Hii-h ' i v.V 'I utl uMinr i tho v 1 1, v Ti sct.oui bouo is one 1 tli.- 'iiK if ) v t I .trt is 1o he un oienun.'ly duppUi d vvilii uovessury ap paratus, uoolta. etc.. for instruction in ad brunches of English education. Wo wioh our neighbors success lu their en terprise. They deserve it for their lihorullty, and for tho example they have furnished tu other towns in the valloj ." Also tho Port Meigs RaHeo, a paper then published in our village, in re ferring to tho exercises on tbut occasion, said : "Thu dedication of tbe new school house was novel, but highly Interesting. The exorcises consisted of un introductory prayer by the Roy. H. O. Skinner, addresses by tho Rev. Anson Smyth, of Toleao, our f6llow cltlzeu, Mr. P. Hollenbeck, Mr. Kapp, of Now York and Mr. Wright, princi lClectiie Hitters, Electric Bitters is a medicine eulted for uny season, but perhaps more gen erally needed in tho Spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpid and sluggish and tho need of a tonic, and alterutlye is felt. A prompt uso of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fa tal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in cotuiteraoilng and free ing tho system from tho malarial pols mi. Heudituhe, Indigestion, Constipa tion, Dizziness, yield to Eleotrls Bit ters. Oity fifty cents por bottle ut Ohumpnoy's Drug Storo. pal of tho school, interspersed by sing ing under tho direction of Mr. Daniel Wltcomb, by it juvenile choir instructed by him expressly for that occasion. Tholr performance was highly credlblo to teacher und pupils." Tho building then dedicated was de scribed ns being a "spacious brick edi fice, two stories high, 00x90 feet, nnd containing four largo rooms. Sea." Tho school prospered until 18G8, when it was remodeled and enlarged and continued in uso until tho llro on tho morning of May 23, 1894, destroyed It. His address wns highly pleasing to his audience, and was well received. The quurtetto again fayored tho audience, after which E. L. Bluo of Perrysburg Journal, made a few re marks. Clerk James Hayes rend tho report of the funds in tho Treasury nnd after a vocal selection by Mr. Wedertz the exercises closed with tho benediction by Rov. D. H. B.tiley. The audience thenmadoan inspec tion of tho building and all seemed pleased with tho edifice. Dr. Bowers acted as chairman of the meeting in the absence of President J. H. Thornton, and very ably per formed tbat service. A. description of the building has been given heretofore, LaFarreenot a Candidate for Commissioner Por the Short or Term Unexpired And' Another Slun. is Tucked on the Ticket. The Democratic Executive Commit tee had business on hand last Saturday. They conceiyed the grand scheme of running two candidates instead of ono for Commissioner. It will be remembered that Fred Brand was nominated for Commissioner for long term also for a short term. Also that James LaFarree of BOW LING GREEN, was nominated by the Democrats for Commissioner, for long term, also Tor short term. The Democratic Committee, finding that Brand was certain of election, thought to complicate matters, and took LaFarree off the ticket for short term and substituted another name. By this means it wns hoped that Demo crats who .desired to vote for Brand would be confused and would vote for LaFarree for long term and Brand for short term. For the benefit of those Democrats who desire to vote for Brand, we glvo below the manner in which the ballot should bo marked. For Commissioner (long term) FRED BRAND. X For Commissioner (short term) FRED BRAND. Be sure and place tho cross at the left of the column wherein tho name ol Brand appears for LONG TERM. It is the only correct way to vote for Brand for Commissioner for Long Term. If you are a Republican, just your X in the circle under the and you are all right. place eaglo Talking about Mr. Campbell's record as governor, he was the only governor Ohio ever had whoso appointments wore so notoriously bad that he had to col an extraordimuy session of tho legisla ture to turn tho rascals out. Toledo Blade. Tho Cleveland administration is prov ing almost as expensive as the civil war. Tersely Stated. The Domocratio platform and cam paign prospectus may bo sot down as ex ceedingly briof this fall; Platform Calvin S. Brico. Staudard-bearears Brico and Camp bell. Objects of campaign To ro-eleot Brice. Piqua Call. SInrvoloua Itesults. From a letter written by Rov. J. Gundormun, of Dlmondalo, Mich, we are permitted to inuke this extract: "I have no hesitation In recommending Dr. Kings New Discovery, as tho re sults were almost marvelous In the caso of my wife. While I was pastor of tho Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding LnGrippo. Terrible parox ysms of coughing would lust hours with little Interruption and It seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's Now DIhpov ory. it wits quick In Its work nnd high ly satisfactory In results." Trial bot tles froo at Chutnpney's Drug store. Regular slzo GOo und $1.00 TAKEN OFF. MILLINERY. OUR COODS ALWAYS CHEAPEST NEWEST BEST Open Evenings 909 Cherry St., Toledo, JUDGESANDOLERKS Appointed to Act nt Tim Coining Ktcctlnn. Lake-Millbury A. J. Lutraan, R P J. W J Balloy, R. Win Sunders, D. Albert Ayres, D. D D Downing, R C. H D Grove, D C. Lake- Walbr'ge F J Schrolber, R P J. Wm Berry, R. Dennis O'Loary, D. A J Stein, D. Frank Thatcher R C. Frank D Lusher, D C. Perrysb'g, N. Conrad Selling, R. Frank Thompson, R. Ed Simmons, D P J. Geo. LaFarree, D. H L Crane, R C. Chus Tyler, D. C. Perrysb'g S.- F A. Wetmore, R. Isaac Whition, R. Adam Leydorf, D P J, John Ault, D. H. R. Charles, R. C. Philip Wetzel, D C. R W Davidson, R. Freedom- Henry Bowl us R. Henry Mormon, D. PJ. John Hogarayer, D. Ed Saxby, R C. Chas. Neiman. Grand Rapids W B Kerr, R P J. John Brown, R. R. B. Saltz, D. Chits Kerrstottor, D. Frank L Sheets, R C. Fred Heater, D. C. Dunbridge Henry Sternaman, R P J. J D Smith R. G S Meeker, D. Wm Yount, D. Marshul Gorrll, R C. W R Walker, D C, Hasklns Adam Bell, R P J. John Johnson, R. Wm Cobley, D. Geo Williams, D. FredPelnert, R C. L. Thomas, D C. Milton William Lock'mnn R. G W Bradshaw, R P J. Joseph Engesser, D. J W Colo D. Chas Noble, R C. Wm Learning, D C. Bradner F Fairbanks, R P J. D HRunueuls, R. David Stevens, D. C Bryan, D. J E Ladd, R C. A. J. Fowler, D C. Freeport G M Palmer, R P J. J. H. Bandon, R. Artemus Brakoman, D. Frank Hastings, D, Chas. S. Long, R C. Abo Fike, D C. Risingsun C F Wollam, R P J. H C Birely, R. Conrod Sheffler, D. Emanuel Day, D, C P Bigely, R C. Chris Bates, D C. Ross W N Tracy, R P J. E W Hicks, R. R B Andrews, D, P Veniu, D. E M Warner, R C. J E Smith, D C. Troy Geo M Brown, R. Wm Andrews, R. John F Meyers, D P J. P W Wllker, D. P P Carey, R C. E F Netzker, D C. Washington D.in Huffman, R P J. Geo Stone, R. Fred Eckurd, D. Chas L Cook, D. R J Collins, R C. L C Potter, D C, Webster T J Waugh, R P. J. Robert Shanks, R. Jos GotU'chalk, D. John McConnel, D. J W Thompson, R C. Jns Rogers, D. Weston Chas Saxby, It. P, J. Carlo Cull, R. L S Baker. D. Geo Doweso, D. A S Coward, R C. SC Oswald, D C, Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder World's Fair richest Medal und Diploma. IDiiiitcis llutea. The usual reduced rates from all CIo vot Lcuf Stations, call on nearest agent Clover leaf Routo or uddress C. C. Jon kins Geti'l. Pass. Agent, Toledo, Ohio. Ohio, near W&LE Depot i0 (II iUi; MADE. Perrysburg Township Voting Pre oinots Eemain the Same. Lime City Will Get n Voting l'rcclnct In tho Spring. On Saturday Inst tho County Board of Supervisors of Elections held a regu lar meeting at Bowling Green and listened to arguments for und against dividing Porrysburg township in such manner as to glvo Lime City a voting product. Tbe proposition was first made to divide In such manner as to glvo ono precinct at Perrysburg and one at Llmo City, but this wus opposed and tho proposition to dlvldo tho township into four precincts wus made, and upon this question the Board became weary und docided to postpone further consid eration of the mutter until a later meeting. Tho proposition Is to give Perrys burg School district No. 1, ono pre cinct, also locate ono at tho Fivo ' Points; ono at Lime City and ono some-! where In the northern part of tho township between Perrysburg and Llmo City. Tho change, If made, will not affect the election this fall. EEMEMBEE THIS. A VOTE FOR CAMPBELL IS A VOTE FOR BRICE. Politics and Scenic Beauty. Governor Poraker is a great lover of the beautiful in nature. Riding on a Baltimore aud Ohio Southwestern train a day or two ago ho called my attention to the beautiful foliage, turned by 'the first frosts of autumn, and said: "There is some compensation for the hardships of campaigning in being afforded tho opportunity of seeing all this beauty. There is nothing to my mind that con approach our foliage in October." "You ore right, governor," said a gentleman near by. "Thero is great compensation in the autumn landscape. I tako a trip east every fall over the mountains by the Baliimoro and Ohio just to drink in and en joy tho sconery. I travel by day and always stop at Oakland and Harper's Ferry over night. Evory poli tician ought to tako that trip; it is full of beauty aud rich with historical asso ciations." PERFIDIOUS SILENCE bAmMfcm; m JOHN 5HERMAN Ono of tho surprises of tho canvass is tho aptitude Candidate Bushuell is showing as a campaigner. Newspaper men who are uceompauyiug him on his tour of tho state say that while he may not be an accomplished orator, full of fiery eloquence as Campbell is, he can shake hands, kiss tho babies, und exude personal magnetism in a most attractive and voto-gotting away. Columbus Dis patch Ind. m Awarded Highest Honors World's DR- Fair, MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crane Cream of Tartar Powder. Frei from Ammonia, Alum or any c liter adulterant. m&Aaufy CREAM 40 YEARS THE STAt'DARD. 6