The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
V*-* t T h e H erq ld , f t ' Ft K*!r fj.00 a y e a r . 1puttil iWUU £**u*« Ovw * ; W ta fl*W*t 4 # Pit**. HAYUBDAY, AUGU8TS5 , 1900, 71 m tareon that RMWt be taught to OMttft «NHMt b* totfgkt by diplomacy; it p»«#t be Aot into the China**. r,« ^.umivewnri4 GnMter Amarioa; Greater I ’rasper. ity, Haree are the greatest rowing for a eeatinuiuce of republican rule. Secretary Wihtun, who always know* what he U talking about, pre- diets ^ollitr wheat More the clow of the year. Before aborning tbemaelye* hoarse over the establishment of an Amewcuft empire the Bryanites should name one American who favors the empire. , Democrat* are greatly disappointed because pmfidetit McKinley has made no mistakes in .handling the Ameri- can end o f the Chinese complications, and there is more of the same ahead, of them. . I t isthetkinking element of.this country that will reflect President ■McKinley and a republican majority in the ‘House. The more they think , of the conditions now aml thoso under the hist’ democratic' administration1*, the' larger the republican majority will be, •Ms State M r Excursion September 4th and 7th, inclusive, epedai excursion tuckets .will lie sold to Columbus for the State Fair - On these dates a special train will leave ;Cedarvi!!e'8:17 a. in. central time; returning leaves Columbus 6 p. in. All tickets good returning until Sat urday September 8. A-M*th*r5»H*HqW8h*BxridETer littl# J h v g k • tst**Lift. lam the mother of eight children and have had' a great deal of exper ience*with medicines. Last summer my little daughter had dhe dysentery itr its Wont form, We thought she would die, 1tried every thing I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good, I sawby an advertisement in our paper that Chamberlain’s Colic, Chofor* and Diarrhoea Remedy wis highly recommended and sent and got % bottle a t once. I t proved to bo one of the vary best medicines we ever had la the house. I t saved my little daughter's life. Iam anxious for ev ery mother to know what an excel lent medicine it'is, Had I known it a t first it would baVe saved me a great deal of anxiety and my little daugh ter much suffering.—-Youra truly, Mr*. Geo. F . Burdick, Liberty, it, I. For tale by C. M, Ridgway. —Mothers endorse it,, children like it, old folks use it. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. I t will quickly eare all throat and lung troubles. Ridgway A Co., Druggists. < Fifty-thousand veterans of the G, A. K. will march through the avenue of fame a t the reunion a t Chicago, 111., on August 28. Clay City, Ind., dan. 14,1897 Dr. W. B, Caldwell, Montirelfo, III. Bin—I have used Dr, Caldwell’s Myrop Pepsin for dyspepia and com MptuM with graat benefit to myself, ihsase sheafs I was not aide to uir>my *M m want, 1 had run down to othly iM A t Aftar taking savara! ho ties «f your woadarfal median* I now weigh 385 Us, I now foel like a new mm . I have recommended Dr. tW w stfs Bynsp Pepsin to toy friends awl will answer any and all liter*of inquiry I m*y tmtmre as to the merits of your medicine. Yours Keep, Was, H, Hhireiy, Prop. Kline Hole) X«*threwteAll youi friend* V) tell than* u f tbs rura> live power of Dr. <’nWwall's ISyrup s IViisin. 1 bet half of them ntee - *’ " ...........I.Tl stoitinih trouble. Bend for IQs, lib or I I iiottle, to C. M. Ridgway. 1+4*144 444 <4I M 1H4+4HH44 ; ! I J L N D I N U A ; M A N F I S H . I »? 4 l Id 11 't i l l 11 1 H U I H 4 + ’H * The Kansas wheat crop this year ha* been officially put at 78.081.000 hnslwle, breaking the record. it g«if*4Wte Satire, Twenty-nine officers and men wrote from the front hisay that tor Scratches Bruiare, Cuts, Wounds, Boro Feet and rtiff Joints, Buekfoji’ft Arnica Salvg is the best iu |he world, 8ame for Bums, Skin {Eruptions and Piles. 25 cts a box.. Cure guaranteed, Sold by Ridgway As Co., druggist. The Turkish commandant at Billie as massacred 200 more Armenian men, women and children. Bringing those 1400 Cuban school foachm to the United States js likely to be one of the best investments of the kind ever made; they will carry backpricelosa information,. It l**CtrH • ' Constipation is a curse, and afillets loo great a portion of the American people. There is no excuse for it either, ns we soil a remedy that will banish the curse, and with moderate use will keep, you well,. I t ‘ is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup'Pepsin.' Sold in 10c 50c nod 81.00 sixes, For sale by GY M. Rldgwny- The India famine relief.fund of the New York committee of 100 has readied $200,020.18, ■ . The North Carolinians Who wauted to mob Senator Marion Butler for opposing the suifrage amendment arc perfectly willing to allow him to take the- stomp for Bryan. . Tfaesa men belieyein freespeech if you will talk their way. . That ThtpliMng'Hiwdaoho •Would quickly le.-wo' you, if you used Div Kings New Life Pills.. Thousands of •sufferers have proved their matchless merit ’for bock ami Nervous Headaches. They make pule blood and Wild up your lien,1th, Only 25. cents. Money back if not cured. Sold Druggists, by Ridf & Co.; Severe cases of yellow fever have been cured at Vera Crus, Mexico, by a serum. • * :A* 20 -PonndBaby can take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin with as much safety and beneficial re sults as an adult. ' I t is a mild liqhid laxqtive aud ehidreu thrive upon it. Syrup Pepsin assists nature in cleans, iiig the system, and its use \s-not at tended with any ' of the upleasant gripings and uauseuting effects caused by the use of pills or so-called cathar tics. Try a 10c size bottle. (10 doses 10 cents.) Also eold in 50c and $1 sizes by V. M. Ridgway. The apple crop in Western New York has been damaged by the ho.t weather.". Ptevontoil a Trogedv. Timely information given Mrs. George Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, saved two jives, <A frightful cough had longkept her awake every night, She had tried many remedies and doctors but stendil y grow worse until urged to try Dr. King’s New’ Discovery. One bottle wholly eured her: and she writes, this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such Cures are positive proof of its power to cure afi throat, chest and lung troubles, Only 50c and 11,00. Guar anteed. Trial bottles free nt Ridg way and OpVdrug store- The amount of gross gold in the United States treasury August 1 reached $081,170,764, which, js the highest amount in the treasury in the history of the government. Story of * Sltvo To be bound hand aud foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. GeorgeD. Williams of Manchester, Mich., says: “My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over iu bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters she is wonderfully im proved and able to do her own work.” This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, Cki ’ * ‘ '* ’ ’ bac ache, fainting and dizzy spells. Tt is a godsc-nd to weak, sickly, run down people. Cure guaranteed. Only 50c. Bold bv Ridgway & Co., Drug gist Philippine * war veterans gathered in Denver to form the Society of the Army of the Philippines. tm m EEm b i by^Glw. t lured natois • Wiwfo ► tmi* AMMian oMy llwfllMma M tlia iTiidtei Wmtm -jgM 1|H wJpPRr^l*^^' matt## -uVltwall^ 8v fold* put m If b* teasafod •H! ■ IPWPWlwA $400 REWARD, $400, The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is nt least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure iu all its stages and Oatarrh Cum the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity, ('atarrh being aWMatitutional disease, requires a con- dMMUnal treatmenl. Hall’s Catarrh j 0kM* i | taken internally, acting tpon the bkmd and mucous ■MMMFIiic system«tlierehy destroy* «t the disease, ami giving ih« patkmt strength by building up the constitu tion Rnd amWing nature iu doing its work. 7V» prefffietore bave so much Mtk In iUeuretire powere, that they oRVr o«e HRadred Ifollare for any ram that k foil* to eurK Bred for Hal n f iaatlmi nfals. f , J . CMKttKV A C-o. Tolrehi, Ohio, Bokt by druyttet*, 75c. H a ifa l^ j^ ry in * a r e the bret, Y 'o ir rh a n rre - for a wheat erup are rhmMad hr tV unr <>fa frr* tfitrnr The n*«oare theJa* Md*!■ iam A <V>, brand*. «>ld hyd , f!. Htotmmt. Aug. 4 1 Hair a dozen m<;nwot talktna trout fa eno of tlo* on t«v» hot<,k after a shad aapper the other night. One ot the party t-il 1ef a fluve pound flail that lie lauded v>:!i a ijv, ouuve red kst aumuwr, aad »«'»*,Inr of * reran pound titaehttah with * similar rod hy a well known newspaper m*a off fho Great Iviils, Htateii Island, last aumnter. II* was flaking for annmma Uducflah fry) and. hooking a blaekfish in abaUow wa ter, w«v an eft sunken wreck, that lie* there, fought it fov over an hour and landed It, So the tish stories, trae and otiierwtae, wont on. Finally one of the party, a gunner, said, with a laugh; “To hear you fellows talk one would think a six ounce, trout pofn and xlngl* leader would laid « slunk. Now, dust shot will not kill on eagle, though it may blind him, and I am a little skeptical about there fish stories," XUe beat fisherman of the party replied: "Well, you aro a pretty good e»v(niim(. Ill tell yo.u what I'll do. Til bet yon a Huit of clothes that if you will play the fish, with nn ordinary trout line attached to a u-.vmi ),itween jour shoulders, I, with a six ounce pole, will land you and bring you to Imu." Tho bet was accepted, nod a few 'flays inter the contest oiunr. off In one of tho swimming baths Of New York city, A piece of ribbon was passed ia a loop over caclt shoulder of the man fish and fastened between the* shoulders to a fair sized swivel, to which, was attached a fir strand English woven silk line, which was reeled on an ordinary 5ll- ounce trout rod- The fisherman stood on t.he diving platform, rod hi hand, with the lino rather slack, and tho fish stood half way down the bath. The fish was to -take a header, and this wus to constitute tho atrika of the fish.. The victory was to bo declded-by tho swimmer reaching the end of the both or the fisherman towing him within vouch of the lauding uet twice ,©ut of three tries. Tile signal given, in dived the fish, and the fisherman gave him nil the line he Wanted until his head appeared, and then put on h little strain, which turned tho swimmer slightly sidewise. The fish, not perceiving this for a second, struck out Strongly for .the end of the bath, but the strain, slight ns it was, turned him more aud more around, and, .turning his head to look, ho lost ground for n breath und was hauled over c>n his back- Tov an un incumbered swimmer to turn on to his .chest from his back I r very .easy, but with that puli between the shoulders it tS a very difficult matter. As a finger under ,th>: chin will hold a swimmer up when leuruing, so that touch Of a finger on the. line towed the swimmer half way down -the bnth before’he could got tho line slack nnd tarn again. Ity.iim t time he was deafly oat of breath, ftud stilt the trifling strain held hint just enough to impede him without stopping him. Slowly and.steadily ho moved ahead, combating tho side strain this time by in creased exertion of the left.arm, and Becmed in a fair way of making the goal, When, sip, the. point of tho rod swung over, and, aided by the strong sweep of the left arm, the strain caught the fish as If the butt had been given, and round he came again on bis chest, A mad plunge to break the lino resulted only iu a loss often feet of line, but tho swimmer secured his .turn and ngaia set his face for the end. Moving the point of the rod to tho left, to the right, raising it, slaking it, catching the man fish,wherev er ho showed a weak spot, tho wtiy an gler played him right .across the open space, and within teu *fcct of the end, and then, gauging the moment, he gave him the butt, and snap went the line, aud the fish Struck home. One leg of tho three for the fish. Time, 7)4 min- utoa. The fish had a goad rub down, a hot lemonade and a rest of half an hour, and then a fresh start was made. This time the npglcr was.more nt home. Carefully handling the fish, ha caught him iiskig from tho bender and promptly turned him on his hack hi a way that surprised him, and as the fish plunged to the bottom to try to break the lino again (this being the equivalent of sparring for wind), another round turn brought him to-within 12 feet of the fisherman, and, struggle as ho might, ho could not get away, Flunge after plunge was of no avail and only prevented further reeling in, until finally a lucky turn brought tho fish over, and he W as promptly reeled in before he could get on his chest again. Time, 4 minutes. Leg end leg. Another rest was taken, and now the fisherman wanted to back himself At five to one for the last leg, but not oven the fish seemed inclined to take him. This time tho fish dressed himself and rested an hotir, walking around, and before go ing in taking n strong, rough rub. This time * Curious tbibg occurred. As he dlrAl Irr his foot slipped, and bo struck the water sidewise. The angler liad him oq his back under tho water the next moment, ant! ft he.had persisted in reel ing him up would possibly have drowned him, no helpless was the fish, Amid laughter ho let up, and tho fish was al lowed to land and start again. This time a successful header wan taken and ft strong fight made, i.v.imniing solely with the sldo stroke, the fish could see All tho movements of tho angler And so forged ahead until Iho downward stroke of his right arm swept tho bottom nt the shallot*/ end of tho bath, feeling the shaHnw*. with victory within reach, the fish turned his head, and that moment tho butt was given him, his feet were swung aside nnd under, and before he knew what had occurred ho Whs in the center of tho bath again. Once morn he tried tho side stroke, but he was fast tiring, and tho varying strain of the line, hOWto tho right, now to tho left, soon put tho issue beyond*doubt, and ho.was tow ed within reach of tho net in f 1*3 min utes. Timswimmer sold howasmore tired than if ho had swum « couple of miles in open water and is Inclined to believe any fish story told him during the present reason.'-Exchange, HsrreK IsBabyThin thfe flttmmer? Then add a fittk Booms S M U I S K H / io his mOKthree times a cUy, i t is tston ish in i how fast he wifi improve, if he nurses, le t th e mother take the Emulsion, yK.sftdfiiM:atidtnxfM*. Millions will I k *fjK’iit in jsolHic* fills veni*. W* i ant k*q» tins I'Sjph Kuiiic vvitfonst in.dii y Any more *h.iMwr*eftn tp*"|» tlif l»<«iy vigorous wifhnnt final, Upmquw* ureil to sfoivs rhcinoche*, Nn* K k I o I Dy *}x*!*iit 1 urft il<gcM«whiit yen wit ftixi Wkfott* ymf »i* **ut nil the jps*} food y«u* nrnnl If rwlknlly nm * ttoteMfe im«Mo«. RMgwayaCo., GHEllT Increase of Exposition Buildings and Vast Im provements to Grounds of the Ohio State Fair, Which Opens at Columbus September 3 to Continue Until September 8. Buildings Provided for Fif teen Departments' and ar ranged to Display the Finest Products of Skill and Ingenuity. Large Show Arena in Each of the Live Stock Depart ments. A Superb Tract for the Speeders. —Special At tractions Galore and I-ow Rates on All the Rail ways. The busiest place in Ooluinbuft, at tho present time, ia the Ohio State Fail* Ground?, but n lew mimitfs elec tric car ride. I'roin the center of the city. Hundred of mechanics and la borers urti engaged on the large build ing contracts that arc in progress and inthe other work that is rapidly going forward for the improvement of -the grounds for the extensive industrial exposition that will open to the public September 3vd to Continue five days. When all the new and additional build-' inga now in process of construction, are fully completed, the Ohio Fair Grounds will he hotter supplied with exhibition facilities tlinn any similar grounds in the United States. All the structures provided are of the most substantial character ns well as pleas ing architecture and correct arrange ment. Width the new buildings ad tied, the exhibition capacity will he. more than double that of last year, ami greater than provided by any State Fair, C'lean, hard-rolled, graveled roads have been made throughout the entire grounds, winding about the henutiful lawns and park embellishments, and gracefully curving and leading lip to cacti of the grand building structures. Tne grounds have beautiful ami abundant shaded clumps and long avenues lined with stately trees over hanging in tower-like form, affording the most delightful promenades and the coolest retreats. The lakes in the park arc very* attractive mid their green - bunks with handsome shrubbery and flowering plants are in viting spots for the ladies nnd children for restand enjoyment. The grounds and buildings, as a whole, present the appearance of a well regulated industrial city, with its grand buildings, beautiful parks, love-, ly drives, fine trees, pure water spark ling fountains and every convenience to business and to comfort and enjoy ment. The exposition comprises fifteen de partments?well located and arranged, in which will be represented Ohio agri culture, industry aud art, the latest and the best. Exhibition spaces are already at a premium and the char actor of the applications indicate the most complete show in every line, yet made in Ohio. The show rings will display the finest types of animals from the noted herds and stables of several tates. All the lending lines of ma chinery aud implements and a great deal that is late and new in mechani cal invention will interest nnd instruct. Merchandise tastefully arranged will fill the mammoth building assigned for the pnrp i.-e. Household art and wo mans’ work will adorn every availing foot of space and fill the immense glass eases in tho Woman’s Building. Pic tures, statuary, carving and modeling will occupy exclusively the remodeled art building and fruits; plants, flowers and farm products wit) fill to overflow ing, the large buildings devoted to these exhibit* Aside from the great classified ex hibits to bo viewed aud studied in the numerous buildings, aud the beauties of the park to be enjoyed on every hand, there will be mueh of extraor dinary entertainment and special at traction of the highest order and not a single objectionable feature of any kind. The object of the fair is educa tional throughout, .hut the program and features so arranged as to make everything delightfully plensant and engender enthusiasm and healthy study, recreation and excitement, In the attraction line there will he the features of the race tract, the ton * w rt of the Royal Marine Band of tlily, ‘he excitement attending the n«mitions of the captive ImHoen, and many ofImr things to make the Btate FnirofllHH) line grm-d nmnd of; pleasure and profit which should, and in* doubt wilt be enjoyed by the peo ple from every quarter of the Htate, The railway rates will he low, ex* »ureions will he plenty, arvomnmda*' thnw will he amide and everybody •honkt attemf. CASTOR IA IS ind Two H itveA lvraya Bowarbt* In hm * for over 80 years, tm bornethe«**®«tore ex a n d I jm been m ade unde r h fo p e r- iMmaAsoperviirioa tinee U a ia f iM k m . • . * ___ '——m* -fafcjfcsh'ML p AUownftimetoflsoaiMyiulal AUCounterfeit*, Imitation* and«*ust***.»w»a*^Dr*Iw* Experiments that trifle with andeadatM^the lwwthof Infhuts and CfoBdiw--Bhty«de*»eo against Experimett* What Is CASTOR IA Castorta is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Bwfr Boric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Fleawmt. It “contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is Its guarantee* It destroys Worms «ml allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea arid Wtod Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend* I n U s e F o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a r s . YHCeCHTAUftCOMMNV, »f MURRAYRTRCET, NCWYORK{BIT,. Knock Down Prices - A T V ^ H U TCH iSO N #1 ( j lBNjSY Summer Silks, 65, 75, 85c quality down to 50c 25c for the 35, 45, 50c quality. Silk Ginghams reduced from 50c to 25c. Dimities, i2^c quality down to y.lc; 8.*;c down to 5c. • Balbriggan Underwear 25c Ladies' Summer Vests 5 to 8?sc White Goods in Remnants 5 to xoc. D u c k 5 u i t s d o w n to $ k . Crash Sk irts 25 to 75 c. White* Marsailles Skirts greatly reduced. Spring and Fall Suits, all wool, $5.00, $7.50, $10.75. Challies 3 yards for 10c, fine for comforts or Summer. G E N U I N E CASTORIA A L W A Y S -Bears the Signature of TheKindYouHayeAlwaysBought CHURCH DIRECTORY K, 1 \ iinft li—Uov. J . P . Mtiitrin, I,:ii;lur. services a t ILtH) a , rr.. Saliliatfi fedionl at 10a. m. Covenanter Church—ilov. W. J.i-antlcrsun, ja i tor. Regular Services a t U:Ct)o. Ja. Hah- hatii fichcnil at Id a . in. t \ I*, thar.'h- -Itcv, 1". 0 , ;‘rj- vlroa «l 10:110 a. m ,.:ul tiOO p. ia. tlafifiath. School a t Win a . ’O. ■'(rtnilar.t time. A .M . IS. Church- U et, Sir. Maxwell, I'aa* tor l ’rcaehljig at 11:tiij a. m. and 7:S0 p. m. Class every SaW.alh altS:i!(l, h ahhath fic'mud atihOi’p .m friends asrl vi.iUr.n rordially invited. M. B. Church -ttev , A . I). Maddo.-;, I’nt-lor. 1‘rcachin^ a t ll:0 ifa . «i, ^ahhath I'chum m V:4 j a. n>. Yomig Uor-ple's ir.oOliop at h-i.i p, m. Prayer mcefiti;; \Vedncrday otcnlng a t 7:30. hnp t.rt Church - ht-t • tJeorgo Wuphlngtsw, pSsiorof tho Dciptist church. Preaching nt fl rOLTcan always find at thr old ndiahle Meat Shop of n.m.nndt: 3 dp. a. .«p,hhathHchoal at 2:110 p .m . P ra y e r tu c c tin g u v ery W ed n esd ay n ig h t n t 7:30. K v cry u n o in v ite d $S 00 ItBWARDl Wo will pay tho Rhi.ve toward for any case of Liver Complaint, Pyepenain, Sick Head Relic, Indigestion, CKimtipatiiiii or Postivcuess We i'«nnot<ur# with liivtrita. the tijeto Date Tilttlo Liver l'ill,«htn tiio directions are MtUt- ly complied with. They ttrn purely Vegttuhle and never Tsil to give satisfaction. S 5 e tn>*r, remain tWt Pills, t(h*t.oxcs contain <10 Pills, St boxes rentain 15 Pills, beware of sttbstUu* tloufi and imitations. Sent hy mail. Stamns taken. NKRV 1 TA M 13 IUOAL CO., (?r!r. ft*VS ^ .... ft W. ft. . u*. . taka. " ClintoftohddarkSonSt;t„ Chicago. Ill, For sale Ly C, M. Ridgway, dto/rgist, Cedar* vuti*, uhiu. MM* (SUltfiDWiMOilt dfHfi XXlPfl Y.wlfdrnyxesbwhamyonknowtohereliable wifi tell yon that heIsntithorlseel toretend the mo,.--yto evtry inm-h.tscr where 1'IX** OlJtT. Ml TTfiils t» sure any tajn «.f ItCUtNTl, PLIXI), m,i:KI>INtl, or VltfiTIUTitKO PK .l.d, tai ni.»ut r of how long i.mnding. Cmei :••• #t«*"*«*i»'v* -x*« rnyt A fi*w nf t’Sius fine fUfiptn reft. Will 1 1*«*:: out nt ;t low prire. Dorn, ’flu* Hnrnren Man. t l vmt wont any lh itijt yrwnl, gn t*«Gre? «. C, W, Crouse’s Choice Bse^ Pork Sausage, ■ Veal,. Lard, Bologna, Wenerwust, Bacon, Hains, Sugar Cured Shoulders. Givi* US a trial and be con vinced, ’IS FIIA j NK I t. DEAN. . ATroitvxr at L aw ,. 41 E, Main Ht. X en ia , O . Atom's fltttnrmt n i Wainx kmu U m M m Blit Ffftwt IttUi. i t | WOWt»vkrpf «>n the imWn, nnt nf thv tout ami shwm. »N . FoMatei* Amnw. Hfritogl t lii, tx o f ITcw Y o rk It ibcHifohtInsurance Ct U> insure your juojH’rty jnf ^ it wthe l a r ^ t cunipany iu foT making a ^>»dftltyof j _ and Villiago properly ^ Fir©, L igh tn ing and dcm*. Ite agent* do not ^ apologiao to tta jKilkry bolikrt tlieir pmjierty w< lentroycdtliervHteti Company Pays the Cuk immodiatfly and Without deltir. i Write to me or (all «t my v S k teatimonialfl front my own eimio throughout Greene, Clark, Mg and Fayette counties. Office open every day in the x<*dJ W. L . CLEMANS, AG EN T . OilnrviUe, *. Oliio. Homer 0 , Wade, Office Manager. ‘W h e re to Locate! Why, in thii Tcrritiiry Trnvtrscd hy tho. . . . Louisville «5ic Nashville Bailroai - T H E - ilmi CriiiuilKnillifinYninkli I N - KENTUCKY, TBNNESSEi;/ ALABAMA/ MISSISSIPPI, FLORIDA, W H E fiE l''urnn>rx, lf'ruit Grotrcm, Slocfc Saisers, Mtitwjaelvms, ■ ; Inventors, fipeeitlmors • <md Money will iind the* greiitv.-i chatioos ia tin' l’wi»_ tSOiies to nmko “ hij; ihntiny" by rc:i,imff fti clauiilani'o and i *I iohiitu !,.^ of LAUD AND FARMS. lTMBfifi AND STONE, IRON AND COAL. LAEOR-EVLUTTHIRC; j Pres Hilwft) finriiici.il assist, tiii : v . nndfrvcikft fri*mluxation, for (heniiinulnotuici. Land and furme at SI .00 per acranfulfi] tVnrds, and StHMKH) acres in West Flnritote] cki : ho taken gratis under ti. S. limned* laws. - Stockrnlsing in the Onlf Coast Olatrlftn^ nmku enormous prolits, • Halffare txctrslon the Tint and Third Totidaya nf eachmonth, i Lotus know what yim want, nr.dwet tell you where and how iu get it—list 4 delay, afl tho country Is filling up mpidly. Printed matter, umps ami alt inferwstia free. Address, R. J. WEKYB 8 , Ucncrul Immigration aud Industrial Afi Loaiaville, XntKly. ExchangeBan! CEDARYILLE, OHIO, A C C O U N IS o f McrehnntB «od) dividttnls finlicited. Colic promptly made and remitted. TYRAFT8 on New York amf Cftj ** cinnnti «ohl «(, lowest rntes. chuflpcst and most convenient way send money by mail. ’OANS made on Itenl Estate, ft * sonal or Collateral Security. William Wildmau, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice I’rcs., W, J . Wildman. 0*V FOX, tiu : A r c a d e B h o t o g r a e h e r I h the most reliable and Strictly date Artist in the city*—Springfield, 0 . RERVITA Pll *,itet YkeretoilhilWj] *wureva mns awRUiweiM* ____ jlftfi.. nlft^ftwft _____ i*aiift»te*t •HRWMi I w PH hw i -JSLk » f / ST lirlew * * * 1 A M IM O A L f o i t o l f f 1. 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