The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

v-.AS-i-* (» C&B&ffVILIxK HEH&Dt), O n © D o l l a r a Y > a r , PARTYLOYALTY, BULL* Bditor and Hropriator. S a t u r d a y * S e p t e m b e r i4, rim* t How Future Battles - W ill Be Won n* B y F i eW M a r s h a l mm* \ R O B E R T S •s Conjn?at><l*r th Chief o f tbe British Anqy ;0RE-^nonc<5 tfiet which the Duke of Wollmgtori ^commanded at Waterloo was spread over a front of morn than 20 mllea and had to eommenco its attack at a distance of quite six; miles, \TlEEi3i. OH ANGES~ H A V E BROUGHTABOUT CER­ TAIN ALTERATIONS IN T/iCTICS and ne««- sitate th© employment o f amuch larger proporttaff of mounted troops than waa needed when infantryj " could bemoved in a comparatumly short, time to any point thatnught. ■: ,ho seriously threatened,, , 1 • ' Then; as regards musketry training, certain modifications in th« - course would seem to be necessary. ' For instance, volley Bring, oa '•which many of us laid gre'at stress as a means of steadying mori ward •\preventing-waste of ammssnition, is scarcely practicable now, except perhaps when covering an attack at'a very long range Orwhen, acting ; on the defensive in a cawfully intrenched position; the reason baing that .YOLtEY- FIRING ENTAILS* LONGER EXPOSES®. THAN IS COMPATIBLE WITH DUE REGARD TO CCM- ' PARATIYE-SAFETY-and gives the enemy too exact-a knowledge - o f the spot at which to Are backwith effect. Moreover, as a fact, the , men did'not waste their ammunition, as it was expected they would do under the excitement-of battle,* for they Boon.discovered that . 1 .. * % ,H * «< , ? » V •*> « , a 'V I * ■ their safety depended on the ammunition hieing,carefully husbanded!. tv 'J.;, 6 ' .‘V ! ~H * " « '-*/'- V,, !. *- • *- ~ A- , “T * ‘ . * , ' ' THfeN WE. FOUND. THAT, 'WHILE OUR PRE8ENT. STYLE OF SHOOTING IS VERY -EFFECTIVE AT LONG AND MEDIUM RANGES, IT, HAD NO CHANCE WITH THE BOERS AT DISTANCES OF 150 YAKS# AND LESS, 'TIE EXTREME LENGTH AT WHICH IT IS POSSIBLE ,T0 DlSTINGUrSM THE HEAD <?F A' MAN flRING FROM A TRENCH W t »«H!NDGOyERi -* *•’' ' ' ' .""V « ; . To be o f use^at this closer range our men must he taught« j firs .with rapidity and to be careful to make cover after each snot, so,as not to give tlie enemy timeto aimat them in return. Hf»V IDEA IS tTMAT THE FATE OF BATTLES IN THE FUTURE W*LL*BE AS OFTEN DECIDED BY THE RESULT OF THIS COMFARA-: TIVELY CLOSE DISTANCE. FIRING AS IT HAS BEEN BY THE BAYO* NET fMARGE IN THE f * * ? . . ' ■ „ r « ,* ‘ n •«? > „ Oar eouvae of musketry has already been,modified to meet the change*proved by the experiences of the war to bo neceaeary, and in the revised edition of the “Infantry DrillBook,” whichwill be issued. shortly, greater scope will be left to section leaders with a View to developing the individual intelligence of the -men. These ax* the lessons in rifle shooting which the war has taught me. I truat-Ehat. the English peoplewill take the dearly bought experience o f thawan in South Africa to heart and do all that ia possible to encouragegupd Shooting in the army. No ether quaMca&onri will make upTOu inferior shooting. ‘ * ’ *7 ^ ^ HOWEVER BRAVE OUR MEN MAY BE, HOWEVER WELL' DIKE* ED, HOWEVER WELL SET UP,'HOWEVER WELL OI&CIPLrNED rm tM MAY BE AND HQWBVER. CAPABLE THEY MAY BE OF GREAT EN> D uran c e o r o f R id ing a cro ss t h e m o s t d if f ic u l t coun try , ADMIRABLE AND DESIRABLE AS ALL THESE CttJMJFtCATiOJM ARE, THE MEN WILL BE VALUELESS AS 8 0 LDHER8 IF. THEY AM ) NOT EXPERTS IN TNC USE OF THE RIFLE. Sift, thousand people recently wit neeeed the burning Of a negro in Tenn eases. Opinions will differ on the question whether the members o f the orowd were zealous moralists or sim ply callous sensation hunters. Six thousand moralists is a considerable number for3any community to pro­ duce, but almost any small place can raise a crowd of that size to see tragedy. In some parts of the South they hang a negro on suspicion if he is found near the place where there ha? been a murder; hud still they consider it suspicious if, in those circttmtauces, there Is a large colored emigratidn when themurder isdiscovered. What do they efcpect the neighbors to <lo stay and get shot? The particular (worry of the Dew oerafle parlyjust a present apparently k that there are too many ©fit, and no one can deride which Is the real and which » the imitation. John Sullivan would not sec Mrs* Nation when the oalied o'n him iu New York, There hr always antag­ onism between artists, they are both *wwli#r». Hie difficulty o f the matter is that the labor onk>&goes into itscampaign against capital without enough capital tfltsown, ; junta*'t o m F ace ct & af , your oomplection clear, your breath tdtafc, your head level. Dr* (fcld- welfa Syrup Fepsfn will do this. It ,,mm Ooflsiipstioa, Sick: headache and andfej a perils laxative, >lti<-lgway, Striking noveltiee e«d special fast area will be ooueploutras at the Fan* America** ItxpoeWoa Faliroad l * y , Sept, Mth* They may be Wit- M M f t a, email, m i, fer ttekets over T ie M « s Beute. Consult Ticket #«**** Keyee, CedewilM, G,# M H i # # iwmruiaion, KXUITS e ’S H EAUAO irE CATSULiSS are unlike anything prepai'Cd inAmer­ ica. They were first prescribed by Dr ICrause, Germany’s famous court physician, long before antipirjne was discovered, and ard almostmarvelous, so speedily do they cure the' most dis­ tressing cases, Price 25c. Bold by 0 , M. Itidgway, It has been as much as a week or tens days since any Clark county offi­ cial has accused any o f the others o f crooked Work. CUTS A JtD 'BRUISES QU ICKLY HEALED . Qhatnberlain’s Pain Balm applied to a cut, bruise, bum, scald or like injury will instantly allay the pain and will heal the parts, in less time than any other treatment, ** 4 ^1L ^ i */, . » Unless injury is very sever© it will not the leave a scar. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains, swellings and lameness* For sale by C. Ml Ilidg- way, The F*rapi&uiat Duty of Every Ohio Kapwblican, BTfHD BY 1’ffS WHOLE TIOEET. The HreiltJeot’a Owe State JBmrt Rotfc * .Kell to KnUorse the Sple»4>4 Ad* jalnltttratlou *1 Five Teats, Every RepuWiean In Ohio. ©Very man wilo.bas the true interests ot tb« state at heart, Who wishes to continue the reign ot prosperity; every true cit­ izen. and patriot, should stand loyally by the Republican ticket—both state and legislative. That ticket command*, the united suport not only oi every true Republican, but of every intelli­ gent, progressive citizen. Ohio is a groat state; It is the' Presi­ dent’s own state, and state pride abone should .generate a spontaneous out­ burst o f . loyalty toward the distin­ guished man who has so successfully mid nobly guided the ship of atata through war'and peace, through, trials and triumphs, during the past dva years.' The record of ^President Wil­ liamMcKinley is Invulnerable, impres­ sive, magnificent. It' commands the respect and admiration of the world.- It should receive’ the heartiest indorse­ ment of the voters of Ohio n£ Novem­ ber, But this is not all. .Issues or vital Importance to the state and the .party are Involved In this, election; prosperity is at Issue. The election oi| a Democratic United' States senator would block the Republican party, in enacting prosperity-making legisla­ tion, In the settlement'of the great questions • ojl tariff revision, reciproc­ ity, the isthmian canal, the insular questions, and many others of grave national and international impor­ tance, Th© redistricting of the con­ gressional. districts of the state is a grave matter; If should' be entrusted to a Republican legislature.' • A solid Republican victory in Ohio this fall would- give to the president and the partya strong moral support-? the support of a great state and the goodwill of great numbers of people all over the country. Public sentiment- In the country at large will he largely influenced by the action of .the people of Ohio in November, A Democratic victory in this state this fall would be. construed as a rebuke-to the president and to the party in his Own state, and .AS&gfetablePieparalionforAs- ............................ ^ would prove Aserious obstacle ts^rtie successfulexecution of thb.well-defined policies of the administration. The exigencies of the, times demand the united support ot the- party this fall; the ticket should command the highest respect arid confidence of the voters upon itsmerits. Governor Nash has given the state a splendid, busi­ ness-like, economical administration. Senator Foraker has served .the state at Washington with distinguished credit. -The record of these statesmen should receive the patted and hearty indorsement of the -party* regardless of personal views or grievances. The unity and integrity of the fcarty can bo maintained only by the united sup­ port of its members. Party organiza­ tion, and the exertion of the party in the field of action,- ate essential to good government, and progress. Re­ gardless o f1personal feelings or de­ mands ot individual members, the claims, of the party to United sup­ port for its candidates are paramount to all other considerations. The par^y must have an administrative body?— the leaders of'tho organization. The acts ot that body In determining the ppliciea of the party should -bind ail of the members,. Deny this rule* and. you strike a fatal blow at the unity 1M A N 1 V ( HIUJ1U IV PromotesDigestion.1Cheerful­ ness arvdfiest,Containsneither Oplum,Morplune nor,Mineral. F o x F A R c i p iO X F A R C P T I C . For Infants and'CMldren. The KindYouHave JAlways Bought nwefoujfrsmuKHTcwt vflXjhMWf ? AWL lUSml*- AperfectRemedy forConstlpa* Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms} Convulsions,Feverish­ ness andL o s s OF SLEEP, F a csim ile S ig natu re o f NEW YORK . H t y a H m g m m g m m .... \V, ..;...- J in Use For Over Thirty Years EXACTCOPYOFWRAPPER THCbcNTAuneoM?»Nr. new yarn? city . m m m Z^rtzrzr-.*- I , E a r l y S i i i p m e i j t s -AT- ♦« RiitcS)i$oii % 61btiev’$ ♦♦ Mifges Junkets )'or trchnol, j gf<st Style'. W a l k in g k a in y d a y H iaitT-sm tek. f«e. * * 'tory tll.'it*weaves the ^ouds. cut«, makes up •tbo,'goods. Looks at the prices, §1,75, §2.75' and §3,75. SILK AND WOOL .WAISTS.—The mnke-ap: irice seems to fit.our'ousomers, price $5.00. 0* . _ Best made Wool Waists, $1,00 to 81.00. DRESSING -SAC^UES.—-The most (vmiforlnble garment for twine wear ufc 85e in $2.50. C O T T O N B A R G A I N S . Outing* 5, 6 and HJc. Flaunrietie, .' * 1 - Waist Elannris, 12A to 75c, ;. • ’ 38 inch Sheeting, 5c. ‘ . ' 27 inch Sheeting, 4e, 2| yds wide Bleeehed Sheeting, ueiv case jitpt .iji., Sheet Blankets, 45c a pair. Suiting, Chivied, Covert Cloth, Rugs, Lace Cilr tains, Mnfting, Linoleum, Window Shades and strength of the party, and leave it iassi Alarge fresh water pearl, o f finest quality, found in the Scioto river, by Geo, W. Luubugh,- was oil exhibition at thejewelery store of E!. B. Brtifincr. Circleville, riastweek. exposed to the aults of .the common foe; Personal feelings, preferences or grievances can- have no place with loyal, members of the party in the face of grav* danger to Its success from a bold and desperate opposition; While reforms may and.ought to be effected, such action should be carried out by the party In the regular course of pro­ cedure,'and not intrusted to a mongrel, irresponsible party, having no‘natural’ bead or capable loader, Th* party ticket ought riot to be Imperiled In, hr- der that the feelings or prejudices of Its member* may be given scope of action. Such a policy is highly dan­ gerous and radical* and ought not to be tdlerated. The bast interests of the state—the maintenance of prosperity and the vital interest* of the party— would be jeopardized by such a course. Let the Republicans of the state, and all citizen* who love good government* prosperity and happiness, rally to the support ot the only party ot«kqown and tried integrity, The party will* If Intrusted with power, execute it* trust with distinguished fidelity and success. Gentian A Good ihing. ’ \ | Syrup is the special pro[ ecription of Dr, ■A. ^Boschee, a cele braletl German Physician, n»(l is ac­ knowledged to be One of tlie most for­ tunate discoveries iu medicine, It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and all Lung troubles of the* severest nature, removing,.as it does, the cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and' healthy condition. It .is not an experimental medicine,but has stoed the test of years, giving Satis- faction in every ease, which its rap­ idly increasing sale every season con­ firms, Two million bottles sold anno nlly. Boschee’s German Syrup was introduced in the .United States in 1868, and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized world Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough, Price Toets. Gst Greens* Prize Almanac, ^ -C in c in n a t i fJIvLMori. pfennsylvaniBliiiBs. ScheduleofPamnsorTrdfns-CtnlralTima. AMYAH|AM Co1nmlHMlv.rL»53«450,*7OO^TA3tj1*M J I’MT v H i >3I I vy 9 25t....- S65. 9 42l.VP7. k?! AltitU ....... ................ w..ri- B'Mon" ...........x.... laon.t »n j.... -331 7 «j XCkarlatca *Z ‘*!.......... (ii 01 Hrtnu i.,..., ..... ,;i0 <;cU?rvO:« ...... -J .... (10,17/3X k S i ftcnlft *'* ;is The Jamestown Council at their meeting, MfiudaX night, unanimously passed the “ spit ordinance.” One of the many good work* of the McKinley administration to ..be kept In mind was the Settlement with the Pacific railroads, by which they paid the government more than $124,000,* 000, In the Case of the Union it Kan­ sas Pacific railroads* this was about $23,000,000 mdre than the Cleveland administration had agreed to accept. Stale OfOhio* T'ityof Toledo, | . Lucas bounty* } Prank J. Gheney makes oath that he is the senior partner o f the firm of P. J. Cheney Co., doing business jn the City o f Toledo, County and- State aforesaid, and that said firmwill pay the earn o f One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that danriot lie cured by the nse o f Drill's Catarrh Cure. Prank J.'Cheney, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Dri« ©ember, A , D. 1886, t > A, WvUleamn iFRAL f- „ ■' Sotsry Public* Hall'ss Catarrh Cure is taken inter­ nally rad heft dirontly on the blood and mnoous snrikees o f the system, Send for testimonials, free, P , J. C d », ’ „ Toledo# O# k>id by druggist*, 75c. j Mall?* Family Tills rite the best, Doesn’t Tom Johnson know that bis plans for taxation that he has grafted upon the Ohio Democratic platform were practically passed upon by the state supreme court long ago and de­ clared unconstitutional? as long as that is the ease, what do they amount to* anyway? Oil tor ihe Children *. G ive the;.t oil— cod -liver oil, It's cuvicu.i to see the resu lt it to the peevish, fret- Givi ful child, aitd he kughs. it to the pole;' ahremic Give child, and his face becomes rosy and Opposition to expansion ft * rblg part ot the Ohio Democratic platform* p'f 1601. That party 1* again several year* behind the times. 4 & A f r m s Tbi*slgnetumUontrarybox of th* genuine Uxative Broino*QuiiiInfi <9*rawadythat mftk'H e»M tk-'mt 0ng full of health, Take a flaf chested child, or a child that has stopped growing, give him the oil*, and he will grow big and strong like the rest. This is not a new scheme. It has- been done for years. Of course you must use the m r, I u 4 i q 8 2510 33 3 47 SC?: . ••• i l j‘ 4 S 8 3519 Z Ett VU i5»tj f z t 1’} nm ........;io5>.»..7: iia K» w c m i cy,. f t ia J j S to n o w .... i -j ij| 9 1 , J .. 4 53 H.).U‘T mitu ; i «•J A.....tl ..... r^ ycin iid ^ . * { S 9 45U 4 5E k p rln gV a l. Itoxannit,... -t fk a us.t<s ,.»; MUforil.... HfttnvI.a.Tt- crus -II;’/... B » * ,4 «- . a.U, - * - - fAMl fu r,i Li>-!•*' - *')fi'JH w \i.*J 7 trj "J 7 Ik ft.s.-i a.M,f7 r« c o j i j o j ' t ; 5,V: •■WAtt.U»'4■-1»M i. , V *tfiTmUa .*~UT si »->£T pk L ^ : d f p 5 1 5 13CL-2p 51^84? tYx i'n.'s's^Vii . 33>. I T ti M>V S . Ci.:» Jj'r. AX ......f, -KlIWi ■*WI3 ITS/ :fl'r..... f4 / 15-AM VX ..1. 7 35V....I.! / 411C4J! 3 0311 W 113;..... ; 523...... i HI^* 13 X 10*3 i 53,113&| Xl AMj.AWi r| fwjiT4G12E0I1» ■M j I’M jr>t1 VX -KM fcktttn Sjif'.nofield, Diyloti, Rlefimand.' r5;JT3r WS3TWAft&..A S AX SurlngSflldlv T»!a-wsjp.«! K'&*0S •7£0|305 Onyton firookvtlku,'1 Ood*on Eldorado.. RIohfnBitd astw* 825 immrsut aa 'iaO k flH i ................. f i 45Sfi s'-iJ nm '-'W 'w# ti**nr.ie*4q■ ibw .JsfliiU.*.1 $ iViW i w trlmsb |1J ... Eldorado i Dodson.. tnvRtiUo!• QWn {u X«nl*4?v AM 1>X ao-isuiioo *33,801105 *0ItMu3$ 6510 5&AM HldJSi lit 0U*t*teo& VM a IW5PMPM e| iff! m l T«dA«i feJ-lM MdfMSUfroiVr right1 o il. S tott'* a TooKkir COM3 conn, E wum ?» Cokl Diire Is prejftrixl in firijwue form ami will cure cold in the he#4 throat, chmsfi nrany portinu of o f the body in 24 hours, You dont have to slop work either, Prferi 25c* m i fry D*%. Rldgwny; is tho one. - , Scott s Iimubion ncitlicr1 wtwiStu^oK^'YViYiatn looks nor tasteslike oil bccaum* j ® m are so careful in making it <>. u m T a . x , m m . pleasant to-Jake, * * S r iw it , i44tV Send for free samr le, ‘ «eoix *i rmrttt, t 4. ., p . a . im , *■* J4A-*-4J*<>.»£ if d f l .vA^ja Oi aAx*icr», txsttxm WMbs oftoux WthirtyuttiuiU*. . . Ttw »l*«tbymmOOg.yawtoate.* f t Adam's. Restaurant. and Dining Rooms fcqrnar High and Limceton© street, Springfield, Ohio. Blue Front Stable. Leave your horses ihere atari your rigs be kept on the Inside, out o f the rain and storm* 20 K, Fountain Avenue, . Sprpigfidd, O, . CuARIES E. Toi)P, TVi>}> ASKYOURGHCCSit FOfil ifie 5 Minute Rreekfh; P - u r i n a H e a l t h B R - K A f / PURINA M IU.S, ST. kOUI&. MO- - T h e , , Lou isvi!lei3| . Nashville; Railroad '■ O peiates iJ»e F in est i ’.-iNSt-n^c-r Si'rvirp in the Sm ith. Tin- t-iniijinient is Up tn-datu, tht-.voml hell w itlurut « n tqntil, a w l th& tim e Ih o fustneag. 'i Im ragli trains p f n io a n ifice n t C oaches itmi D raw inj.- ru «m b le e p in g Cars betw een Chicago, CincinutUi, ' : .Louisville, , Eveus.viHe.or - St. Louis and Nashville, Memphis, Birmingham,' ftfobile, , . - Hew Orleans," PenSdRota'.nml Jacksonville, Throitli ihe liistiirlc ami Scenic regions, oi Twuiessee.' Ahtbnrna, JiiwissLjijti^I.ouisIiinn mul I-'lorhht,’* For descriptive mutter, time-tables and iiinp.-s lultiress , C, 5 . STONE , Gen, P .w . A gt.. * ■ IyOUisyjIh>t K y , T H E B E S T Product o f the and stock farm ways be found Meat Store of. market cati pi­ nt the CharlesWeimar. together with' every*, thing to bo found in it first-class meat market. Alto handles the cele­ brated Swift Company^ . Hants. And courtems nnd honest treatment goes with the above. *• Goods Delivered. Telephone 66. Fresh Fish and Ice Red Cross Tansy Pills » FOR.. Suppressid MsnsfruifloH PAINFUL Menstruation AndaPRBVBNTIVB tvf FEMALE"- ........ . IRSXeUXJLEXTUl. ^^Are Safe and Rettabta. TheLadies’ PatfectlrHumleta Pofoly V a n . labial Never Falll PRICE 91 .00 Seat postpaid on receiptot pttcS. Money reftmded Stnot ray. Sumpi*MadBookletxeatffM, ^ Via k Cinchona Co., dcs Hoinea, low*. j *For sale by Gf M. Ridgway, PATENTS ;c *»«*l»,xnd TrideAtarfcaobtainedand aUPat- (®ntimslDes4contacted far M o ^ cratc .Fee*; [OUROFFICEr»Opp$*iTfcU,*.FATi£NTOFFlOM wv-*’’ ■* t arvfiiaviftirAant wrrivi ,ahd w e can aerare patent tn Has time than thow iregritef-'nriVVarhingtot-, . — Itnodar, drawleg or photo., with dercrip ,Uon. We adviae-, it patetitibte or not, free ni -charge. OnrfeenotdnetlUbatentUsecnrcd. , A PaMPHWt./’ Unw to ObtainPatents,'*Kith con of same in the V. S. and foreljnf countries sent free. Address, ........ C.A.SNOW&CO. Oaf*. P atcht Orricc, WasHieeTOM, O, C. se Kodol Dyspepsia Cure D i f l c s t s w l t A t *a riwengbuening ana reoon« tittufitlug the exbriusted dlgwtireor* gam. i t latba iriteat discovereddtteet. autatifltOQie, isfo otue* preparatioa tbproaoh It in etJioiancy, It- iu* reiievwiaucl outea Ittdigittlou, Hg can a stant: Dyapepeia* i p a m tk f t e, * eo^ cw ta^ The Una ©the Nottk: - H . f t D , Direct to the Resorts of M i c h i g a n , • Canada, Great Lakes LQW ftOUN n-T ltlP ' JtATES TO Mackinac, Fatoakcy. Put-iu-Bay 4 3ft, Clemens, -Fort Huron, Frankfort-on-lhe-Lake, •ATiieBoo,” Duluth, - Georgian Bay J'oints, Mupkoku Lakes, Toronto, Niagara FalL. ' Montreal, Quelwc Yellowstone Rational Park, ^ Denver, Salt Lake City, to T ub Buffalo , Exposition, ‘ ' VIA - ’ ' 9 ' • rVli.Rnil Through Canada ok via ' Lake Eria Steamers., It O Trains Daily to Toledo and De- ^ trbit •making, direct, connection with rail tflid stenmer lines tor all tourist points, .. Through, Sleeper Every Friday from Cincinnati to M)iclcinaw. Lv, Cincinnati 1:00 p, n), Av; Mackinaw 7 a, m. ■Inquire of C. H, & D . representa­ tives for.particulars or Write * D : G . JEBVABBS , Pass. Taf. Mgr.1 CINCINNATI, O. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, A CCQUNIS of Merchant© and In- **• ylividiuijs solicited. Collections promptly made and remitted. 1 J^RAFTb" bh New York "and' Cin­ cinnati -sold at lowest rates. The cheapest and most convement, way to send money by mail.' /■' T OANS made on Real Estate, Fei- sonabor Collateral Security'; - William Wildngin, Pres., Seth TY. Smitli, Vice Pres*.. W, J Wildman, Cnshier., Daily Meat Market. Under the above firm name,' the meat market of C. 3V. CrouSe will be ‘ Conducted.- All product in the meat line will be the best that money can buy, which fact combined with honest nnd thorough' business methods is enough assurance to the public, who always want the worth o f their 'money in every respect, • When .sendingChildren, direct them tons; wri always give, them the best they ask for. ; ’ . GOODS. DELIVERED Telephone No. 74. THt rapid transit company . Between Xenia and Dayton. "**’ ’ Iieave Daytou: Lq^vcsXentai . 5:00 a. m, 6:00 7:00 8:00 0:00 lOiOO .11:00 12:00 Noon, 1:00 p. ra* ‘ 2:00 6 S:00‘ 4:00 5i00 6:00 7:00 8:00 0:00 10:00 11:00 6:00 a. nr. 7:00 8:00 9:0Q 10:00 11:00 12.00 Noon. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 0:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 Xenia office and waiting teem lie 4 South Detroit St. {Dayton office and waiting room, 15 West Fifth St., opposite Poetoffice, The running time between Dayton and Xenia is one hour, passing thr* Highlands, Smithvdlle Road; Zimm«* man. Alpha, Trebritrs and Luc**'1- Grove. - ' Dayton to Xenia 17 mile*, ft**.] 25 cents, # Every other car combination fat freight. v Sundays and Holidays ctrs.rari every half hour, jg*w:«ssias8sv?i^^ Your Tongue If It’s coated, your stomach Is badt your liver Is ottt w ordor. Ayefs Pills will cM* your tongue, eure your dy«*- pipit, intkftyourIvorrip* E t s y * tsy totako, easy tooperate* At llhlwiW*,* H p y tb e ab ov e re Xlytpep^a* S|ck‘ o r Co«ri\ jyerita, Tiie ley are ptirely Vegc ^5e boKes w h tah i 10 £K&Scontain ISPMIsJ ent by tufttl* .Stanc ton and Jackson j a H. l«dg\- THE ’ Jew elry , lllMlllOJlri NoveltieJ 1 SpectacSesaiil D o ' N - r B ' k F o 'Taketlidsuhil ROCKY MOl “Maiit only I'y rtcinfitCtfe'fellSift anark cut oin 4;.?Pri44«ri'Si1tt5tti iH 6 tn t F o iik T < » i« s s tuu. Aakyo| _ LWJIITY’ s CELEIiV ftBRVxl for nil nervous tliscnst-s.l irheumatism, nervous debi biliousness; dyspepria. nnd female complaiute, -II sent a I-the diseaBenpd c url -and speedily, Bold] idR'Vny- | r : GASTOI, /F o r Infanta arid ClJ m KindYouHaveJHv Bears the 1Signature'of ■ -GobUAdvce.l The mo8t miserable. 1 ■world are thosesuffering Tsia and Liver Complaint |seventy five' per cent, of I the United fchatoA are r ! these two didtnses.-and. f such ns Sotir Sloinuch, |aelic, Habitual u'ostivej s lion of the Heart, Heart i brash, Gnawing and 1 at. the Pit ol the Stoi. Skin, C'oatcd Tongue j sTaste in the .Alotttti, U Fond after Eating, L»\ ; Go to ypiir Druggist an of August Flower for 7 doses will relieve yen. Grecian Prize Almanac. SANDUSKY. SriLDli ‘'Vlllalnou# reports' thatacterlzalion ma<l§ of the Ohio Soldiers’ dusky in reference to tl the CiMtinnauKnqulre; •Utution, That jolirn commandant, General1 -dcraon, wlth Continned tad oppression upon i th* home, but Withoii . to sustain its asserth When th* soldiers, inc< -adit to them, furnish* with the facts* provl been mlslnfomed an gross injustice by Its managing editor Wroi an* at Sanduskythat t concluded to cloeo the reTunkt to print thci its falsehoods. It is acterisUa of ftemoc tacUca SU^t Tks’lOw^AniW! Lnxati^i Bromo-C mire a cold in one dn pay, Brice 25 cant*. Manyphyskna >1 Dyspepsml |dg Kodo . . . having found that i scriptiop they can vv tirtf on? preparation a ■alemtartaneemary i* and it thferelorc cur* and dyspepsia no ih eauwi, C. M, RidgrJ HflMWAh- W W POt ffi The Ena RaUrna nnuwen*Arrangement to stop the ran-A ever the Akrnh Ron tmth# Erie BUllmad tween Akron and ^ pAMwfigeiA holding umbitt rind ptdnft wl Appllcalhm to C-nmltl M m •*0 -t *> ' I ' ; , .!• S " ■■■». - ■. v,;

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