The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52

L c *■ i l ? S i,v .f- *:'*1 i I 1 I * t f l * * * m m , l*3* WlWfcl ■w r Y o n * *y »«4 hmi * * c * f» * *H have in J M m » b * tfcvteunsil* i« O M h 1May, ;- ny office for ;k, M iu IU oh i» the week, M A N S , Ohio. Manager. ocate? Sory ’ \*■0K» ’ ' • •' l i e ill© road rn Trunkline LESSEE, - a , LORH>A, V#, ‘ty itftic fu re rs, eetthtm ru men Lender* irt the United l>y reasonof the 1 IE, i t , EVBwianioi tec&eafi frroiMn'. icfmer. > t>cr srt« and up* west Florida thrt U.S. Iln«u**tes4 Wat Itittrlet will iFintsad . hlMfltl.. want, and wa Viil get U—Mt,don't KnniWnidltr.. (I alt fnfotmitloa WHIITM ad Indwtria! Agi, riUa, JtsfttMkjr. •■=».;•■iijaHon-finit.iner- ; i Bank OHIO, x-hants and Is* i. CsUeetioM nutted. Vnrk s a d Cin- /« t rates. The venient way t« >*1 Estate, Pet- Security. Vies P i r n , liman, C#*hi*f, ogranher + r e l i a b l e t ’ j l ’lo* : i n the M l , O . t , « » * * * ■ !• • Minadv to# MsteL fUpHt emvevr*^ *v»»>■ aoMh O at a**#* btoedng about a s M s SIMM'S, K i k i i a roll the rise o f * land peneil I>at it up lb* tuiMril tha t is Used* th e hollow in ft will allow th* *to breathe; th s Mow! wilt JHI £ space between ths tubs and ths "tou ted s ill very noon coagulate and ^natodow '—K*. * ■ t o (hue who are iatarested iu ram- w tones the following will he o f in- Mr. Kolnod Kyle, o f Cedar* ‘ I ihs a draft colt which is a fu ll. HM&d Clydesdale and a t the age of I dhtoeeu montlw weigh* 1,005 pounds; a^Mtire in height, 15 hands; a t collar, 4 ket; a t heart girth. 5 feet 11 inehet; etkWney girth, 5 feet 10 inches; width afbrcsst, 18 inches; hips M inches; Irtgtb of hips, 2 feet; Intck, 18 inches; aajijter, 18 inches; circumference o f I# a, 21 inches; circumference o f stfffle g$inches; width hack cauuou in, d * . While this seems rather large to 13 months yet he is pronounced . ]g good judges the finest and best proportioned colt a t his age they had trorseeiu "Ho is a rich hay having *a white except star in forehead,--- Xenia Herald. • Ed Kitterman’a fine steer has cached the age of four years and vdghs 2450 11 m ; he is 164 hands or 5 fbet 6 inches high and still growing. Hr. Kitterman has-been offered 1120 for hint and in short that ie the kind ofsteer to raise. I f anyone can beat tbk animal let hint speak now.’—Way- oasvillc New9. ' - • A farmer stepped into a printing office, nud said to the editor: <Td Kfceto take your paper, hu t I ’m too jp^orl’* “Go home,’*said the editor, t^jck out a hen, and call her mine, * d if she wants to iset. let her. and Sett fall bring her and the produce fromthat hen. I ’ll.send you the pa* ptr” When fall came he found he VMpaying the price ' o f two papers. After that he was never tod poor to Mirea paper.—d3x. ■■ ifc - v' . , I f you wish t» cool a room wet a rdwih with cold water, the larger the •tier, and hang i t up in the. room, fthe ventilation is gd.id the temper* ) will sink ten or fifteen degrees i tlmn an h o u r-—Ex . • X Kansas poet, in the Wichita [Eagle, his soul burning with emotion , »nd ardor, sings: *1 hugged her closer and closer to me, Hy red fatood ran with a heat in* tense! While die maddened flashes o f love ran through me tike a prairie fire through a barb wire fence!1* A yet, says the D enver.Post, some ikquent fake had the assurance to tifi the" Mothers* Congress recently that nmu cannot love! ■ The amount o f arid lands which lie is Arixoua, Hew Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado is estimated t a b s at least 500,000,000 acres. This is Mattered useless by the need o f water, aMthe reclamation o f this land would •M billious of dollars to the wealth o f As country, In many sections o f Udsrado and other states in which lr* dgatioa is used the best farming kind Is the country are those which wets koseriy worthless and are now art!* Matty wstered.—Jerome (A ria.) Re* ysrter. , ' • • fcw* statistics *s to the deaths and M m is Greene County for the past juw have lieen compiled in the office ‘•f the Prolate Judge. They show | M l a tots) o f 208 persons have gone ’to the great majority o f whom iMl ware white and 44 colored. Only f«Msf|hese persons passed the age o f ^ i|s * » The grim reaper assms to si his work more extenrively g males, of whom there died 158 t to 13? females. Single persona lto the number o f 101. married >** number 12? ami 85 wers wld* ■Palmu.iary consumption eawtsd M m ) i of 80 pSttMM, which W rU mm « thsteaoMd by a ay ethar IlsartdissaMOomssiMat ; 82 persons, t a d paralyri# is >forthe death ofSl2. Ths 'Mistbsr 822, thus slightly oat- ; ths deaths. O f ths flttin* M2 wers whits sad 40 wers -'Xenia tlMetts. ^ A., ftsadeni, w rith ^ from Co* M Owtw, Pin., myn t h m has iWdtsaw epMemle tit iftsrriisna Ite hadasiVsr* attask aw l ^w n l hy four dosas s f Ohamhsr - Odir, Ohoicfft mm I Dhtfriwsn Ms says h a e lm m m - [H to other* ami tibsysaf ft l i I^Py WPMww rfi*M. iUdgway, OragfiBts. mm.m%mm ,. m m * * * » _ * * • * H m u m M . ! r g a * **?“ ■?» * * * * * m m *& * . S r H y y ^ S '******* 4WMMSS1| w«a T wma y s M g-ghMy ******** stements t lm m te T m 2 * J t t £*** °y lf asoapea M m W pwi A l l juf pmiflnmM ibsy ***•»MMs tHat fat* » 2 S ; * r bai t ed «*m»aar Hay* m m me* a t a# waast aatant of aw '#Hwa» • 0*»traJJI*s a r t Oldmii in ttw psrvlco. Ttrotr fu«. •s Irani out freuontly, but tka i aUrtot’a most Mrlous nocl. dent of tbo kind that b*» yst occurred, Ats.lO o clock a car wa» rounding tho Mmrp dowa-arad* curve a t Tkomae %®*»«well avenue. It was kair flllsd With passenger*. "Wfwa * arlndto* noise, which deafened those In the car and 5W^‘W5£® U U m » neighbor* hood. The csyr came to a sudden atoa. What followed Is told by an eye-wtt-- 5*w;fc* b0 *** attracted to hte window by the unusual sound. 'When I looked out," ha said, "the street was lit up for several blocks as If a powerful ssarchllsht had been turned into it. The brilliancy all radla* ted from the car, which I a t first thought was on fire. I could sse the fear distinctly, i t seemed a . Shadowy form, seen through a halo of light. The outer edge of this light was a brilliant, dassllng white, but. the Inner portion, the nucleus, as It were, nearest the car, was the deep red of a consuming blase. "With the flrat play of the flames I heard passengers in the car cry out In alarm, Two young men Jumped through a window and the other pas* sengers rushed for the back door. .1 saw a map leap from the rear platform wljth Ms-coat smoking. He pulled, the garment off as he left the car. "The illumination could be seen a t a great distance, apparently for people come flocking from blocks around to see the Illuminated car. Most of them walked home. Another car pushed the disabled one to the sheds." Investigation Saturday morning showed tha t the accident was one of a number of electrical freaks caused |>y, the recent damp weather. At the power house of the Northern Central line It was paid th a t the, current had*become short-circUlted. This, meant* that the current, on coming from the wires, In­ stead of going through the controller on the^front platform operated by th> motorman, went through the one on the rear platform. Unable to get l-t-.o the motors by that route It passed out again and sought the nearest route to 1 the rails. This was by way of the mot­ et work about the sides and roof cf the car. . On Its Journey around the car a por­ tion of the current escaped Into the moist atmosphere, causing the appear­ ance of a halo, Hnough of the current went through the controller and the motors to bum them out, which caused the red light of consuming flames. It wan the burning out of th e controller that Ignited the .coat of the man who stood near It on the rear platform. Street railway men agreed that the ac« : ctdent was a -most unusual one.—St. r Mils Post Dispatch. TH ItK JOINTS. Rsmovad From a Man's Backbone and He Stiff Lives. Minus three Joints of his backbone, ’John Ksller. - of No. 60 Willoughby1 street, Brooklyn, N. Y„ lies,on a cot In St. John’s Hospital Long Island City, making a brave tight against .death. The missing pieces of his spinal column were removed' on ..Thursday last by five surgeons! I t was an opera* tlon almost unparalleled In surgery, but |t was his only yhance for life. Kaller has been a telephone lineman. Recently’he was sent to repair wires along the Shore Road, in Astoria. About noon he was working a t the top Of a pole near the Woolsey estate,.JuSf how It happened neither Halier nor any ohe else knows, but suddenly the line* man found himself .In the clutehei of ah electric current. He had grossed a live wire, his body was twisted In tor­ ture and puffs of smoke arose from his burnlug hands. Thfe msn kept hts senses. Hanging there, hurtling and In terrible pain, he realised that to remain in contact with the wire for but a few seconds more meant death to him. With strength born of th a t knowl­ edge Kaller tore himself free from the live wire on which he had fallen and deliberately threw himself to the road* way. He fell Si feet and struck upon his head and back. He Was taken to 8t. John's Hospital, and doctors worked over him for eight hours before the dangers from ths electric shock wars removed. Then they performed the operation. In falling Kaller had broken hla back. The seventh, eighth and ninth verte­ brae were badly fractured, and spun* ters of the broken bone pressed on the spinal cord, The pressure had produced paralysis, end would have caused death if not removed. Dr. John Prancte Bums was in Charge of tke operation. Assisting him were Dr. H, A. McOroncn, Dr. J. J. Mulcthey, Dr. Thomas Cassidy and Dr. John T. Farweil. Technically, the doc­ tor# took out the spinous proaciwes and transverse sections of the seventh, eighth and ninth vertebrae, The oper­ ation was successful. "I do not know of an exactly simile r case," said Dr. Bums, last night. "Three vertebrae were badly fractured, and had to be removed, tes-rim. arches to protect the spinal cord. But Kate leris other injuries make fata recoveiy doubtful, and a t my «***•**?* Mtve* Nava telegraphed to asking her to come to hla bedside. Mn live* in UllMta* . ^ „ Katter's condition is very «rave. He has remained eonsdoua from the first, and has takan « keen Interest In tho lenmricable ejMflMhnt performed npoa Him. W . ■ The Itfriite *f * «U*t Is envied hy all whose Stomach find IJv e r ate ou tfit order. B u t such s ^ u ld know th a t D r. K ing * H«w IJfo Wile, give * «dd*Hd 1* V & a jE 5 SenaKft a r w n k f «**% habit that hiMirst p e rn e t health and gte*t m m g f. Only 25* a t Bhlgway k <V» D rug State. Forty million doUara’ worth o f min* njtwtnres were «xjMrt*d during M*y, break In* all records. - I * has been d e im m a t r ^ by a** S i S & w r ‘ * At thd Mercy of a Band of Semi Savages PIERCE INDIAN NATIVES •avad by aX ittl* OW -hhu t Up la a Trap as Bait for the Fiaraeat and Mten*#at af All Wild Jteaate-An , «w*Hfh .OfhaeiH Bteiy, A tiger atory Is the unfailing re* ■ource of the oncer* Of tho British army on the long ocean voyage they must regularly wake between London and Calcutta. It i t a rare treat to bo a listener with soma grisxled veteran- durlug the enforced leisure of Oil* homeward Journey, holding a amok* lag ream audience spellbound with a ' tele or adventure. .,lt OHe to,d by Sir Arthur Hew* lit not long ago berore a party of In s fereated listeners, A tall, thin, soldier! ly dsure, wlta a face darkened by f,^ge / ? f Uc&.t,on of the . rasor, ,h * l°o*»od the giant of the group: .happened In Blrmania" he he- gaa, between Proms and Rangoon, The country was ravaged at that time by the depredatory, band* of Nung Bung Gee, the fiercest native chief we ever had tp contend with, I headed a ■oouttng party, and, being overtaken by night at some distance from camp, we lighted tires and lsy down to sleep. Borne hours later 1 felt myself lifted bodily from the ground, l had been bound and gagged, and In a short time was a prisoner (n the stronghold of Gung hlniBelf. “The next morning they brought me before Guhg. The tnoment h e saw me he leered hideously, >" ’At last,’ he said, ‘here Is one of those English who a re .invading olur country and would reduce, ns to slav­ ery.' “Gung’a followers now blindfo’ded me, I was thus forced some five mile# through the Jungle and beaten with sticks all the way. Finally they came to a bait. The bandage was remoyed from ,tty eyes. Growing nceustomed to the light I discovered a tiger trap ahead. I did not (mediately compre­ hend the purpose of my captors1 But Wy uncertainty did not last long. . “The tiger tvap wap constructed' of bamboo. One section qt It was cut off from the rest hy a network .of bam­ boo rods. This formed the receptacle for the bait. The halt was myself They stripped me of my clothing, thrust me in and bound' me with thongs. Then they made off. ‘‘I did not feel very uneasy at first. For two hours I worked for freedom, but In. the end I was forced to admit the hopelessness of the task. Insects alighted on my ekln and bit the flesh raw. The s.im heat down on my head and Into my eyea. t grew faint, Stidf- denly it occurred to mo that a tiger might appeal1 at any moment. How­ ever. there was some hope, although the hope was slender. A little native girl had, at the risk of her life, given me a drink of water the day before. 1 his was at a spot near Gung’s camp. t a t e t H m k Slmest Aset mt reeeee. It hi i_ Bcrese hpumeeei ** alt “ -q|aa». KJtf* #-*•*»te m m rn A DABailt FILL, A sm I Mobbed * Lsdy in the Theatre Betew, _ There are two tier* of boxes in the fkwsdie Fraaoote, parts, in wlOeh the ladles wear fin* dresses, The lower tier project* further into the body of tes houM tluui the upper, so that may Object, faltteg from the latter, might 5*tdUy * *«*?» alttlag In th* former. While Parrot, th* tenor, was revelling in hla piercing high notes Uw other night, at much be Jeweled woman in one of the boxee in tho see* ond tier, churned to lsaa over the rail to gaxe a t the orchestra stalls; The movement shook a piece of jewel, ry from her hair, and It fell swiftly Into th* box beneath. Under some cir­ cumstances the ornament would have been lost, but It so happened that it found a sweet and safe reetlag place, A fresh, big-eyed beauty In the low< er box suddenly startled her friend* by clutching her pretty neck and ex­ claiming: "Ob. 1 think I’m stabbed!" Everybody bent solicitously- toward her, demanding to know the trouble, She tapped', her breast and gasped: "I felt * sharp weapon strike me ■.here.” K’ ; At that moment a gentleman ea* tered the box. "Pardon my Intrusion," he said, "but my wife lu the box above dropped a Jewel out of hbr hair- Have you seen anything of it? ” The lovely girl, who thought herself stabbed, sat upright In her chair and looked frightened. Then she dashed Into the back room, from which she returned shortly, and said: "Here Is the Jewel," holding forth a handsome diamond dagger. Where she found the dagger would have remained a mys­ tery unless a young man, who had been, sitting a t her side, saw. where It dropped Just Inside her corsage. The Course of True Love, Charles Loth, aged 2d, was charged recently with the abduction of Olivia1 B. Newton, less than 15 year old; at Richmond. Va. They went"to the station ostensibly to take the train to elope. A rain storm came up and they got In a box car. Ghe said that he de­ tained her there all night, and was sp Indignant the next day that she re­ fused to have anything more to do with, him. Her parents brought a charge of abduction, and the girl tfild her story to the jury and declared beV determination to have no further deal­ ings with her former lover. Loth was sentenced to seven years In the penitentiary. Recently be se­ cured a new triai. The young woman was seated in the court room with,her mother aud father while the hearing was going on, and testified, this time.! In favor'cf T.oth. They had evidently met In Some way. While the young woman's parents were abaorbed in the question of granting bail and release of Loth, Olivia stole out of the court room .to ^tbe street, where, It is thougLi, a cab was In waiting. As soon ns the ball - and release was P i x i e a n d O a k W A toll line o f 4 Dimension*, Biding, Flooring, Coiling, Finihlied in White xml Yellow Pine,- Poplar and Hemlock. Farm Gates, Richmond Fenced, ■ Locust and Chestnut Posts - , - a s e f e . Bhingles: White Pine, Bad Cedar andHemlock. Doors, Bash, Blinds and Mouldings. . G lass # x ! 0 to 40x40. L a rg e s t s to ck i n town • Am e rican W in d ow S e ie en s . Fly Proof Try them “A little hit crowded” for Room and D e s i r e a n O p p o r t u n i t y t o F i g u r e o n Y o u r B i l l s . •*sa£s8f W e W a n t Y o u r T r a d e , M. TARBOX & SON, FINAL TEST. How She Discovered the Tradesman's , Deceit. , The woman Was crimson with rage. "Yon recall the vase you sold me on tbejpretense that It was a very rare article of vertu?" she hissed. The tradesman bowed tremblingly, "ft Is a fraud!” cried tbe woman, her voice rising fa a shriek. "It Is not rare! I doubt If It ! b worth more than $10. For, look you, my husband can come home late a t night and feel for matches in the some room with It without knocking it over!" ' ■. Here, the tradesman smote together as to his knees, perceiving that his deceit was discovered,-~Detrolt Jour­ nal, • A naturally apru-« man wl»o gets to pining away itsu't f<«.1 *!',o a »5 io 3 :,ut. MUsmcrumiswuwMkttr* swumm The above is un illustration of the Manufactures anil Liberal Arte Building to be seep next-year at the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N* Y. . ' I bade her hurry oft and apprise Cap- tain D’Oyley of my peril. But as the | hours wore on I grew despondent’}. Would the little girl have understood? I "My reflections were Interrupted by j a light footfall. It was for all the world like that of a timid child, When the sound first reached my ears no .*V . •s?f> «V\ VI (Takefi to the tiger trap,) suspicion of tiger* entered my head. Suddenly a gorgeous shoulder flashed Its stripes through the bamboo. One of the largest tigers I had ever seen— and 1 had seen many—confronted me. "It flashed across my mind that this might not be a man-eating tiger. In that event, i t would sniff about the trap and do the no harm. One gigantic paw was raised against the outer door of tbe trap. The door lifted and fell The tiger was caught. Only a bamboo paling separated us, Tbe bulky mass advanced toward me. Then the ani­ mal stood perfectly motionless, _ "My whole body had turned cold, ex­ cept where the insects left their stings. Thee* raw spots glowed like assay Bay coals. I stared straight In­ to the tiger's fees, not daring to wink an eyellJ. I lett that the first move­ ment would come from tke enemy. It did. With a roar, the tlger.disked her whole weight egainst th* bamboo rods. The greet claw* were thrust through •ad barely reached me. The tips of them scratched three long streaks la my side, A red tongue was stretched greedily through tbe bare, There was no doubt now. This wee a man eating t,*‘tl»e peril gave me Inconceivable strength, 1 tried to hurst my bonds, B trtlsuddenly recollected that burst­ ing my bonds would do me little good. I wee In a trap, like my enenwr. In another moment my portion of the trep would be Invaded, . . . . . "Suddenly I saw a xtlmmer of lights. A confused sound of voice* reached me, They were oomlrng nearer. I heard my name proaouaeed. They were calling me. My vole# refused to issue from my throat. But 1 knew la UH Instant 'that th* little girl had give* he atari*, t at* glad to .recall th a t my first impel** was o a eo f grat* Rude to h e r . «My teecnrera da te ! **4 ah ee tlh a tlgreee. flou t wea f* the neighbor hood,' Hie head* weett have waste *r#d our little comeasy In n mmuent. It was necessary t# ****** the tlgree* with m y aa rik It sernnsd avery la- i&r.s&nt granted, Loth hurried out of the Court room and joined ths young women. They Slipped away so quietly that they were not missed until both were wanted for some .further formality. Their absence dumbfounded the par ante of the girl and ths officers of the court ^ . They caught n train for Weldon, mnd will, no doubt, return man find wife, end Loth, lnstend of servlog.time In the penitentiary, will only answer for contempt of court. Was It AKin*!*? “The marvellous cure of Mrs, Rena J . Stout ol Consumption has created intense excitement in Cammack, Iod.* writes Marion Stuart, a leading drug­ gist of Muncie, Iod. Site only wewfaed 90 pounds when her doetor »i* xork- town said she must soon die. Then she began to use Dr, King's Now Die covery and gniued 37 pounds in weight and was completely cured.” I t has cured thousands of hopeless cases, and if positively guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest aud Lung di­ seases 50c and 81,00. Trial bottles free at Ridgway * Co’s drug store. —YOUNG MENV»rANTED, with fair education and good' character to LEARN TELEGRAPHY, Railroad Accounting, and typewriting. This is by all leading n----- - — ns the only perfect and reliable endorsed h railway oom ti ... institution Of its kind. All our grad* panics ustes are assisted to poritions. Indies also admitted, Write for free cata­ logue. (Fall term open* August 15th.) Globe Telegraph College, Lexington, Kentucky. jn 9 - Marshail can care for more rim than any other Livery Stable in Xenia. CteaHIMf M i s MW w . M Ikwr Ww tt».” ’# ' I t is not alone what we think of our skilifitlnese or method of do­ ing buriness that puff! us up, it ie substantial public opinion that prop* us up. W* earned this opinion by giving aatWhctfon we guarantee setieftHetthm, Call and see us, K Y L E * T A T E , jteweletef )»IM»*kiM.,X«aKe. ‘ / Win* Ess Tsnwl Tritev.; ' Grest coiisternation was felt by tho friends ofM, A. Hogarty of Lexing- ton. Ky., when' they saw ho was turn­ ing yellow. His skin sTowly changed color, also bis eyes;-and ha suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. Ho was treated by the best doctors, . but without benefit, Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach, and. Liver remedy; and he writes: “After taking twobottles I waswhollyoured.” A trial proves.its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver end Kidney troables. OnlyBOc. Sold by Ridg way A Go., druggist. Are YewCeeetipetefi? Do youtavo that tired feeling? Do you feel sluggish, billioufand out of sorts geeerally? Do you, have sick beadeebe? Dd you have pimples, trnptkms, blotches, ulcer#, eoros or other raralte of constipation? The sewer of the body must be kept in an active, healthy condition and nothing doe# it so well as Bailey'# Laxative Tablets. Their use brings on a clear, rosy, beautiful complexion. A tab­ let or two taken at night makes yon fed fine in the morning. 10c package* contain 20 tablets, and 60 in 25c packages. Tablets chocolate coated. The written signature of W. J . Bailey on each pseksgs, Sample free. They promptly relieve and then cure con­ stipation Sold by G, M« Ridgway. Whets to (>«SB* How to Got Titer*. The Seashore, Mountain and Lake Retorts constitute the mod!attractive pleMtite grounds forth* summeridler. They are within easy reach via Penn­ sylvania lines, and agents o f that n ilway system wilt furnish frill infor­ mation about rates, train service and through ear comforts to any o f the summer havens.-'They will aerial fa arraagfagAetafis for vacation tripe and gtv» valsmbl* information free of chaige. Apply to the nearestPeas* aylvaak line* Pamnger and Tided Ageataad be relieved of fill bother la shaping proUmiR*ri«* for yoar sum­ mer earing and vneatien trip. E. S, Keye*» Agent*GedarviHe, Ohio* * l m M r A . J I j k j f f i najtountjhmdnn ' wBNWfiiMBNrjHWfflWs wf # JBwm* AUte jHy^ram' 'WUt Jtog hasa dmmn end well, alee a weather of freh tree. Addwm, 4 . W. 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When the Bfomach becomes tired and weak from impure blood n-doso caq be-taken that will stimulate it on to.do the .work of digestion, but it ia only a stimulant, and soon the stom­ ach becomes dependent on this assist­ ance, The proper and only Way to have a healthy stomach is to make the blood pure and the liver healthy. Knox Stomach Tablets are a new combination of remedies tried nnd tested. They purify the blood, make the liver healthy, and cure nervous­ ness, dyspepsia, biliousness* loss of appetite, catarrh, and constipation. A single box will restore tho bloom of health to the cheek and send pure blood Coursing through the veins. An immediate relief for indigestion nnd a positive cure for dyspepsia, I f unable to secure them of your local druggist, send fifty cents to the Chemical Go., Battle Creek, Knox Mich,, and a full sent postpaid. sized box will be A ReliableWomanWanted! We want a reliable woman in every county to establish a corset pnrlor for the aalo of Dr. Nichols’ Celebrated Spiral Spring Corsets. The best j>fip* ular-priml custom made corsets in the world. Latest styles, Every corset ia warranted not to break or rust, ab­ solutely imiKTvipus to moisture or perspiration. A new pair given for every pair that breaks, Guarantee printed on each corset, Recommend­ ed by over 10,000 physicians. We furnish complete stock and pay a sal­ ary of $40 to.165 per month and ex New Canaan, Conn, - Subscribe for the Herald. CASTOR IA 9 n ?’Tru i t t nnrii o k iU m . IRki H i ¥§§ M ms AliMpA ftaMM V f O U c a p a lw a y s f in d a t tli#» * o ld r e l i a b l e JMCeat S h o p o f C . W . C r o u s e ’s Choice Beef* < hh | ; Pork. Sausage, Veal,. , Lard, 5 - . . i Bologna, I Wenerwust, ' \ t a J /; J Bacon, . 1 Hams, ’ to.! ." ' ' -1 Sugar Cured ’ i . f.-. .' k-i " * ; , J S h o u ld e r s . Givo ua « tria l a n a b e c o n - ■ winced. PATENTS Cavcati, nnd TradcwMarkiobtainedmad*X . cotbusioeu conducted {or MotiCH»TCVets.' „ Quit o rric c ia osrostTX U-B-FArcHTOrrise •ad woenn vecure intent: in ICMtime tbantbMc; remote from .Wuhiugton, : ' ; Send model, drawing or photO.,vritn descrip­ tion. We edviu, If Mtenuble or not. Era*, * ebirtre. Ourfee notduetill petentb secured. , !* #/»*!#«tx»V.‘‘Ho*rto ObuinCstenU."with* Icost or uune in OieU.S. eud foreign coealriee sent free. AddrMs, C.A.SNOW&OO. Os*, patent ome*. W ashington , 6 . 6. BO YEARS' EXPERMENOE P a t e n t s Dcstatte^ CoNvmawrnAe. Atisndsotnslr flteetrnted; csistlon of snr setenttSe1----- jr*«r; fourmonths,#L SoMST* 1&C0.8818m**y’Unw i office;a t reuwoteew*.! PATENTS GUARANTEE! Our fee returned if we f*U. A * y one sie te ig •ketch and description o f e * v lareetle* w n tvomptly receive our opinion free easw n e i the pstcntsWUtjr of game, '“ How to OHaht a I'eteut" sent upon ropiest, VatMU oecure* through us ndverttKd for sale a t our espesee. Patents taken out throuxk «a roeehre tp tik * Hrifer,withoutcher#e, In '£ m VATinrr K mmojs , an illustrated and widely circnleted JonfrMt, consulted tor Manufacturers and Inveetors. ReadtorsamplecopyFRCK, Address, VIOTORd. KVANS* OS. (PiUntAtior**?*,) traits iuIldlaK, WaSHlNSTON, S .«. Kodol Dyspepsia Gun Digestswhatyog o*t. JtUrtiflrlallyrttgteta tbe foodand a«h Nature In atrcngthenlng and raoaw- an t aud ton ic .. Nn oth«^M^NunSSM itfuetlng the exhausted gas*. I t l a tholateat diarowandt to. Tsro er prop*.____ can approach i t in efficiency, i t Jw iyirellavf: * atfcntfjr o caand permanentlyentna ^wpepaia, indigratHt!!* BMpbatn, Watutottce. Sour BtaKHtob. I s n s s a , BtokHei^achkflMtnlginjxi all otherrcatiltefif Imperftisti Ftepnted fcy*,C. ttewm* 0 * .t '2S S , M l ' i g S f >■ i t

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