The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26

$tm a m u . f k*MJt WILL, F mrexr~ ~r FRIDAY. APilir^, 1003 . rrs Pri«*«Betujr leljetfl# m "Mature’* * A r aqeu .«# he Was ***y from the fete* of America L.&t, slept 48 iwur* at * stretch, while fijseeowitti' from the fatigue ofjiis & . . , • %: Chicago has the record number of i tyafosarrivingsud departing in one wlUt 1400, Tfii* supretURcy wifi ^.fostoveitbrowu when the Pennsylvania ?; and Lonk Island Ilailway terminals ?r Are finished a t New York. , In the- debate on the postal appro* *' priaifou hill one member asked vthat l % “ nixie” clerk woe, as several were ^provided for in the bill., Mr, Loud ^ ’nf Californio, Chairman of, the eonfi } nutiee where the hilt originated, ex- . plained that “nixie” when applied, to * a dark weans one whose business it ir to decipher addresses practically illegible. , s V ' ' " ,’ll_:"' Another sword has been subscribed for. Major Jenkins and President 'Boo#?volt will present, it at .the Charleston Exposition, the' Tillmans to the contrary notwithstanding. The Tillman sword cost 665 but the new one is to cost 6500; - London has bought “a number of *bngeyportabte, oil lamp?' to be set up in the'Streets at* important points when heavy fog wakes the* ordinary *methods of street-lighting uselessl j _A. woman suffrage measure which ~paS«l theTowa Senate was rejected by the lower house. It will be considered* ‘favor if by jsomeintroduction theundersignedcan be placed in communicationwith the leadersor prejninent memhereof van* ou» organisations in 0lni>t Jfotfiasm andKentucky. It may be possible toarrauge rates and accommodation* for your organization’ in a way tlmi ■ thejourney will' be two of pleasure and profit, T, It will be necessary to know the probable (in some case? the actual) jjumjwr there will be in the party, upon receipt of tlrij 'information the r*ii rate will boobtained, and quote*, lion be, made covering the proposed outing to Detroit, or ftany point reachedbytheWhiteStarLine which,” When quoted, may be 'accepted or declined. This proposition relieves you of nil worry. Of course, you pays heard of thenewSteel steamer, Greyhound, <bW. CONRAD, General Agent, - Toledo, O. want* to HelpOthers. ' “I bad stomach trouble all my life,” says Edw. Mehler, •forbpriefor of the Union Bottling Works,' Erie,' JPa,, ‘•'dud tried all kinds of remedies, went to several doctors and spent considera­ ble money trying to get a moment's peace, Finally I read of Kodld’a Dys peps'm.Cure and have .been taking it tp my great satisfaction. J never found its equal for stomach trouble and glad­ ly recommend it in hope that I -may help other sufferers.” K-odol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach troubles. You don't have to diet. Kottoi Dyspepsia Cure digests wliat you eat. _ - * 0. M. Ridgway, -.Christ's Hospital, or the T‘Rlue . Coat .School,” where Coleridge and pLamb were educated, has just been - removed from Loudon to the country, \ bring crowded - out by the changes R ‘ '* atare rapidly/emoving.the last of Did Lo lido ts*•The ’.school was traded by Edward YI in. 1553. It a coincidence that EdiVard VII i*dmi|ld fotmd the ,new school 350 ?:ycare; !ater,_ A single American company an­ nounces that' H will, fatty at once 30,- ’ 000 Bteel cara and 260 locomotives to ■acoommofiato its increased traffic. No ^bplinds are set ,ou thn indusfrial ex­ pansion of the republic. , .fj'S f. , *—-W -;— C' t , , . The purchase of bonds in the open market by the Treasury Department has kept the price high and the Sec­ retary has ordered the purchased i. stopped- ’ “Noblesse .oblige” is a motto too recognized in America,’ I f every ^Citizen would recognize hfs suffrage 4 * An obligation to be discharged in _the light of bis intelligence' and sift: jition and would vote :afc the primaries jM) well as at the polls there Would, he complaint of corrupt politics. • nOME-SEEKems’ EXCURSIONS, Low rale Home-Setkera' excursion tickets to the West and Boutb will be sob! via Pennsylvania Lines, March dtii, 18th,’April 1st,.15th, May 6th and 20th, For fares, through time and other details, apply io Passenger and Ticket Agents of the Pennsylva­ nia Lines. . ' , . ' Welds aSharpAx, ,- Millions marvel at the nmllilude of maladies cut off by Dr. King’s New Life Pills—The most distressing too. Stomach,-Liver and Bowel troubles— Dpspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaun­ dice, Biliousness, Fever, Malaria, all fall before these ‘wonder workerfev25c UtBidgway & Co.'s drug store. c k A m Kick a dog and he bites you. jJMebites you and you kick him. /The more you kick the .more Jie bites and the more he bites p * ' more you kick. Each intakes the other worse. , A thin body makes thin ifelood. Thin blood makes a thin body, Each makes the |>therWorse, If there is going |N> be a change the help must |0me £rom outside. \> Scott*s Emulsion is the right tp. It breaks up such a ibination. First it Sets the ptomach right Then it eu-: ^lihes the blood. That lengthens the body and it Sfegh* to grow new flesh. A strong body makes rich Pood and rich blood makes a prorg body. Each makes the Isher better. This Is theway kc«trs limolsion puts the thin bdy on its ieet Now it can s’uig by itself. No need medicine, ‘t / 1 jktafo ’ le.fltTtMsMcfknf Sreu1* 4 bmulrif.ii « 4 T j ©p tbi . r^ a n f‘ MKt cl-*V’J)fbuhl-1- Fid ftotitt tttttpfc K'Tfrf &■ tenvwft [ 490 NAr ■$0 tf jov<twtd|t; M ; BEBUCEIl JUTES WWfi & SOaTllWUST?* ■ Onewaysecond-classcolonisttickets to the West and Northwest, will be sold at special fares via Pennsylvanitf Lines, duringMarch ami April, 1902 . Particular information about fares, through time andother details will-be furnishedupon application toPasseu- ger.dnd Ticket Agents ol the Penn­ sylvania Lines.' Doss It Pay to Buy Cheap? j ; -A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but,, you want some­ thing that will relieve 'and cure the more severe and dangerous results .oi throat aiid lung troubles.’ What shall you do?Go'to fi warmerandmorereg­ ular climate? Yes,, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either cose take the O nly remedy that has.been introduced in all' civilized countries with success in severe throatand lung troubles, “Boachqe’a German Syrup. ’ It not only'heals and stimulates the tissues todestroy thegermdisease, but allays inflammation, causes easy ex­ pectoration, gives ngood night’s rest, and cures the patient. Try one bot­ tle. Recommended mnny^ycara by all druggiare in the world. Get Green’s Prize Almanac, * Bidgway &Co. ' The Peasant Meant Well, but Failed In Nicety of Expression. Aman who was bicycling in south­ ern France was pnshing liis machine up a steep hill when lid overtook a peasant with ft donkey cart.. Thd patient beast was making but little progress, although it was doing i t s . The benevolent cyclist, putting his left hand against the hack or the cart and guiding his machine with the other handy-pushed so hard that the donkey, taking fresh cour­ age, pulled his load successfully to the top, When the summit was reached, the peasant burst into thanks to his benefactor, ( " It was good of you, indeed, xnon-, aicuf,whe protested, “ I should nev­ er in the world have got. up the hill with only one donkey.".— youth’s Companion’, ” The Great Dismal Swamp . Of Virginia is a breeding ground ol, Malaria germs.’ Bo f? low, wet or marshy ground everywhere. These germs cause weakness,chills and fever.. aches in the bones .and muscles, mid may induce dangerous maladies; But jSIcelrie Bitter^ never fail to destroy theirt and cure malarial troubles. They will surely prevent typhoid, We tried many remi dies ibr Malaria «ml Htom- «di slid Lifer irouhhV’writes John Clmth ton, of ByfSville, (X, .‘Hint never found anything as good as Elec* trie Bit tore,’’ Try them. Only fiflm Ridgway &Co. gmirantec safisfaction. ANearly fatal Runaway ^furled a hmrihle nicer bn the leg iff J. 11. Orner, FrenkJin Grove, IU , which dr ffed doctors am! nil remedies for four yertts. Then Rucklen’sAr* niea H;iBe, cured'him, diet as good ’or Boils, Burns, Bruisw, Cuts,, Corns, iealds, Bkin Eruptions and Biles. 2oft at liidgway. ilt (h Vdrug afore, v - Offertf* t i l t Watt#* { Ah ersor which the inexperienced j ho’Ae lurniiher often make* I* to ] put two red# of :dafereiit ..tone* in room* that open info each other. A hail perhaps will have terra co ition the Waite and there will -be red in the diiiing room to which it lead*, This ia wrong. Pal a pegatire color on tiia ball, a tone of buff or mastic, with a email broken figure in self tones, that there may hemp sugges­ tion or strong contrast to the red of the adjoining room. If Mae i# to be .used in the dining room, not too light a yellow may be put on the hall. It is these, jarring ar­ rangements in adjacent rooms that may destroy wholly an effect in ei­ ther .apartment that by itself or .properly complemented would be al­ together charming- SavedManyaTim*. Don't neglect coughs and colds even If it is spring, Snob cares often result seriously at this reason just because people are careless. JL nose of One Minute Odfigb Cure will remove alt danger- Absolutelysafe. Acts at once, ; Sure mire for coughs, colds, croup* grin, bronchitis, and .other throat and. Bing troubles. ‘‘I have used One Min? ute Cough Curb, several years,’(saya Postmaster’ O, O, Dawson, Burr, III. *‘It is the best .cough mediciue on the market. I t has saved me many a se­ vere ispell of sickness nod I warmly recommend it. “The children's fa­ vorite, O. M, Ilidgway. Had. Another Policy. “Skyunffynt says that it never paid him-to be honest/' ^ '"‘Certainly if didn't- He. wasn’t.” ^—Brooklyn Life. • * A-^octor’s Bad Plight, , “Two years ag‘», as a result- of a severe cold, I lost my voice,” writes' Dr, W, I,. Scarbrough, of Hebron, Ohiri/'then began an obstinate cpugln Every remedy known to me ns a prac­ ticing physician for 35 .years, failed, and I daily grew worse. Being urged to try Dr, King’s New Dheovery for •Consumption, Coughs and Colds, I found quick rtltef, and for the last ten days have felt better -lmn for two years,” Positively guaranteed for Throat and Lung troubles.!))* Ridgway & Co. 50c and $1.00- Trial bottles free. Be Patient. Lovelorn—I ’ve written her two letters, proposing to her, but I have -not got any encouragement yet. .Funnieus—Well,what canyou ex­ pect ?• One has toWrite thirteen let­ ters beforehegets “e-h-c-o-u-r-a-g-e- m-e-n-t”—Philadelphia Record,, The Perspective In. V. ; , Professor—.Distance diminishes size, doesn’t it?. * , Student — 1 dpn’t know about that. The farther I get away from a five,(IpHar.bilJ the. bigger it seeing to mb.1—^PhiladelphiaNorth Ameri­ can, . . . ■ Shot in tils left Leg. For all kinds of sores, burns, bruises, or other wounds DeVyitt’s Witch Ha­ zel Salve is a sure cure. Skin discuses yield, to it at puce. Never fails in cases of piles. Cooling and healing. None genuine • but DeWiit's. Bewure of counteifeits. .*‘I, suffered for many yenrs-fnmi a sore caused by a gun shot wound in my left leg,” says A. S. Fuller, English, Ind, ‘‘If. would not heal and .gave me ■much trouble. I s used all kinds of remedies to no pur pose until 1 tried DeWitt’s, Witch Hazel Salve. A fewboxes completely ,cured me.” ' C. M, Ridgway, Wise Old Man. Professor—Does your father con­ duct his farm on scientific princi­ ples? Rural Student-—Not Offyour life. The old man runs i t to make mon-; 6 y,—-Chicago News, Neglect Means Danger. Don’t neglect biliousness .and consti­ pation, Your health will Suffer per­ manently if you do. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers cure such cases. M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says: “De, Witt’s Little Early Risers are the most satisfactory pills I ever .took. Never gripe or cause nausea.” C. M., Ridgway,. To Keep Ice In a Sickroom. A medical journal tells how ft saucerful of shaved ice may be kept in a sickroom through a day and night, if need be, even with a fire in the room. Put the saucer holding the ice in a soup plate and cover it With another; then place the soup plate thus arranged on a good heavy pillow and cover it with another pil­ low, pressing the pillows so that the plates ate completely imIfodded in them. The paragraph adds that one of the best ice shavers is an old jackplane sot deep, It should be turned bottom Upward and the Ice moved backward and forward over the cutter. , TimBest Cold Cure. Is one you can take without interrup­ tion 6 to busiiires. One that does hot affect the head er hearing like The con­ tinued use Of quinine. One that cures ajW-edHy mu) leaves you feeling fresh and eU'iir-beadi d. Hitch n ono is Krause’s (.fold Byre. Price 25e, Hold by 0 , M Ridgway, f Jive and let my brethren live With all that's good With Hie, Brito the poor, some cash I give# The brfhrmM) I give Rocky Motttt* , tain Tea, ' Ask your ifrujrgM,. fiuWribo for the tlereld, $il year. Pn.doft »f the narkett and -lock farm eun al-.i ’ways be fin .id at tbe| MfcB’Htwe of | ..CEDARVILLE, OHIO* TR©KUmi j f o a B * v » A lw a y sB p u g lx O »ndv rM oh h n s f a cm in u s e fo r o y e r SO / * a n d h a s b e e n r e o a e tm tler in s p e r - / 9 r s / f s t i Je. gonal sapeirvlsioii s in c e i t s in f a n c y ., AJUowno o n e to d e c e lv e y o u in th i* . A ll C oun terfeits, Im ita tion s a n d ‘‘ J u s t-a s -g o o d ” w e b u f r S t f S d E xp e r im en t. W h a t i s C A S T O R I A Castorta is a linrm less su b s titu te for- C a sto r Oil* P a r e ­ goric* I>rops a n d S o o th in g Syrup s. * I t i s P le a s a n t. Ifc con ta in s n e ith e r Op ium , M orph in e n o r o th e r N a r co tie - su b s ta n c e . I t s a g e is i t s g u a ran te e . I t d e s tr o y s “Worms a n d a llay s F ev e r ishn e ss. I t eu ’res D iarrhoea a n d W ind , C o lic. I t relievo* T e e th in g T rou b le s, cu re s C on stipa tion a n d F la tu len c y . I t a s s im ila te s t h e F o o d , r e g u la te s t h e S tom ach a n d B ow e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y an d n a tu r a l s le ep . T h e C h ild ren 's P a n a c e a -T h e M o th e r ’s F r ie n d . Cti^NUINIa C A S T O R I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of. Tfte I M You HaYe Always BoagM In Use For Over 3 0 Years. m t crNT.un ooM.*«»r n • u f t u t . n n i t , a n *oaa err*. I.See ttibat die Ravt. | ------------- J ' r ;..# A Our newly,? furnished rooms enable our. customers to select Dress Goods, Carpets and Suits with much .satisfaction* Not stores excel—The light is superior—You can see Just the shade and grade of goods ■ s o u g h t . . * , . , . . CARPET SEASON is opening, no one has to go away for their carpets, our stock has the newest patterns, up-to-date in style and <lown-to-date £in price, F L O O R HUGS. are. largely in demand, made of "Velvet,; Axminster, Tapestry and Ingrain, $4.75 to $25.00. Do riot, cost any' more than carpets. „ . Spring Suits, all colors, $8.75 to $20.00. S ilk Skirts $8.75 to $18.75. S ilk W a i s t s $ 3 . 7 5 u p . Hutchison $ filbncy \ENM, OHIO. ' - f I P I o w ^ - H a r r o w s W e sell Oliver Steel Plows, New Burch Steel Plows, Aughe Steel Plows, Rock island Steel Plows, Spike Tooth Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrows, D isc Harrows Call and See oiir Plows and Harrows. Prices Right. K e iv & H a s t in g s B ro s . CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS « < > * Co^ AlsVAyitri'Ildblft 1 L « « jt.. fol «Hiciiianf kut » jonuium V “« nr°i?LP*ifi!L .0 8e<l'fcl' ’With WHS tihhOT 1 of Merrimtate aufi In* Ghasles 'W’eimer,|AdKitol‘ tngetber with eves)- thing tohe found iu « first dare ine.st market.. Also bandit's the cc-fo- brafotl riwift Company’s '• - Ami cow mow is nii ‘1 honest treatment , goes with the above, (food-; Ddivcrrd, TMephoneCO.- « Fresh Fish and lee s^wnriasssaiMusicarai c.i . u t si ^ D a i l y ‘M e a t M a r k e t - Dnder the above firm name,, (lie meal market oi C. \V. Crouse will be coududed. All product in' the meat line will be tire best that money can buy, which fact combined with honest and thorough hnsiiure' methods is enough assurance to the public, who always want the. worth of thrir money iu every respect'. ' 'When feuding,children, direct them to us; tyc always give them the bcM they ask for. GOfJDS DELIVERED TMephtme No. 74, ,k .S e r v i c e B e s u m e d ' UKA.sox vm ■ ■ FLORIDA - LIMITED . • ; ■- • VTA -■ • - Lon'isviflft & faslivilffi Ihiihoad -—TO— • .. JftCKioMVItiE and ft.VD A LU PO INTS'IN ' . y 1ADAILYSOUR.TRAIN. Thron£}i CoRcbcs, DrawingBoom£iw>p.ra and Dink Cara •S te am Keafc P iu tc li Gas Fasjest m l FinessiServlfiaSouth. I Bor time ritblfte, maps, rales and'Sleeping Car ri&er* v vaiimi, Address Ct L. STONE ,.Gen . Fass* Agfc. L o ttisv ille , K y . Culkctionr |.r«i»pt!y sirMo nm i remitted.- T|RAFTS on York, and Cin. M dr.cati sold if. fow'est rates. The ehtopcfet and moat convenient wcv to ■ remi «fo‘" e j by mail,? T OANS mafic onReal Estate, Pet- ss’md or Collateral S’eurily. William.Wildjnun, Free., Sc-tb W. Smith, Vice Pres,. -T Wildman, Cashier, W. Adai-fs B es taaran t and Omhig fcorns Corner High and.Limestone street,' Spriugih id, Ohio C . E , TO D D , Lirefy.Teed anil Caach Stable. , 2 % i,iul 24 North Limestone St., Phone, Main 737, - Springfield. 0. R@€f C r o s s T an sy The Ladies’ FOR Suppressed Menstruation P A I N F U L . Menstruation And s PREVENTIVE for ----—= x . XSB2GD1ASITIES. A t . S ite audRclIalale. ■£Sr FerfecilyHanlem. PorelyVege- PRICE ©BOO Sent jKratpafdon receiptof price. Mdne^ refunded Ifnotas _ sny, SszipfeandBookletscattree, '• Via deCiscltoaa Co.. x>» Monies, iowa. Fnr sale by C: M. Ridgway. | andTradc-Marks obtained and all Pat— Sent Utretncss conducted for M odehate F ees. ' i, ?OUROFFICe lS OPPOSITE U.S.PATCHTOPPlCE<> Jand we can eccure patent In less timctlmn tho*ef Sremofe f-nm Waslun^tor. J Send model,'drawing or plioto.,-with dcscrip-v I Pfion. Vreadvise,Ifpateutabteornot,',freoft-j charge. OurfeenotnueUSlpatent issecured. S A P amphlet ,. “-Wow to ObtainPatents,"ys-ithS u‘ 5 >atofsume jo theU.S*ana foreignconlnes I $eotfrce. Address, % J C . i L S $ § 0 W & C 0 j - % O pp . P atk / it O ffice ..W ash iho toh , D* C. BALIAS, TEXAS, AMD RETUSH •S2I.OO Rcund Trip. ‘ • Oii’mcMint o f ’t h - ‘derate Vvfenitis’ Rcujii-'M to W’ heW hi Dnllap, Texn.». April 23-2J..V. h ,I. the I onisvilU* <VXlistnilfaBiiil- rhnd-wU) p:i:c•im Fak; ui I’jijvinimt) round td ji ticitefti f*irif2t.OO. ’ DaUs of aide, April U3lh, Ji'tlt on i totir, liiiiit fur n turn May 2d. >y fo-po.iit, Miiy if.lli, Duntik’ daily Imin £m U-e of ‘through tfotcliM and Full- mun f-h-tping f’ats. For further informn; tfnn, addri-fs F. 1). iliibli.- Division £o&?n- (ter Ai'i'nt, J.onisvil ! : & Kflslivilk1. I-t, R ., Chienin <t», Ohio. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE *-• «?!■■i.- -"Tja®- "63jiW( hejh M yflin blub ficuop ItulieUl.M*. HayeryoitrOniEi.-m, SUHli ayi Alt J ’■* *i» m.itlpl lut ff'nrui'R inrfti ip s iu iM oninl. and «<B e tto r ro r tf*o«tl<e»A inw in . cfntKtoAt. on, IftMtlbA., I*A, X«nti»a to n »*p«r. > - . loawB^flni ben ,RELIEF f t ' ttf *. ._* a wc»w«nnow aft . . ' f Y fir s&s U« . y. Spring lime J»the lfmoto-uneRo^ky Mmintsiii Tc«.v K wj « i you wi;ll all summer. Great tyring fife rerteweiv Sf» cts, Ask your ibuggiat, Digests what you eat. This, preparation contains alt of the dlgestants and digests all kinds o> rood* HglvcsirtstantjelletmiJ uevc falls to ctirc, It allown you to- i-r.i, m the foodyouwant.’Themu«t. *Ivt stomachs can take If. Vh it-- r <> x. at.* thousand^ of dyspoptii*, h -.<« 1;.;, - Cured after everyth! eg 1 5.o i.i1■-,J. ] prevents formation Ofg a s t h - nfth, K-litflag atldisne -siiflf Llc-tiogUjik'ce.reafy. .Ffou':i;>i,r ■ {-/:' I t <e£is;st f t i lp , D«f ,^CIa.Tli-JO? T>!-:uhi*. t<cc!HHlasS)iUtpciiMieflOf'.i.tte. *»* Question Answered. Y<v, August F,lower still, hue the larged sale <d Jaliy im-dicint*-iu U k - civilizud world. Your molhere ami grediluuuhera never thought of uriug ntiyliiing elec for Indigestion or Bil ioueifc-Fs. Doctors wire revive, nnu ilTcy et-khmi heard of Appcmlh-ilis, Nervous Frostrutiuu or Heart Failure, etc. They used August Fhnyer to dean out the system and atop formeu tntioii of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the .net vous mid organic aetiuuof the system, and that i- itll they took when teeliug dull and had with headaches ami other aches.. You nuly need a lewdost a of tfaeenV August Flower, in liquid form, to msike you satisfied there is nothing,serious the. mutter with you, Get Green's Prize Almanac. UidgWay & Col ? The Muoldanriarttl Hie Notes. Once upon a . time a very mean man employed a musician to play sweet music for him- *After some time the player asked , his employer for compensation for hia services and was put off5with a fair promise. Then, aftpr u time, lie asked again, with A similar re­ sult, Then a third time he Asked and insisted on receiving his pay. “Did you not bear mo promise io pay you ?” asked the man. “Yes,” answered jthc player, “I d id , hear you> but I cannot play by car ! alone,” ] . Moral—:A good musician’ must | have his notes,—New York Herald. T rademarks D e s ig N8_ C o py r ig h t s & e . anvotteoendlng nitksicb and ilescrlp -4M/naBfcjL4Uii>vuuuueiutnu XJUtitutnKlSOu.S'&ECUl# flentfree. OHta t atrencr foreecnrInirpatM il*. I’etenta tase^ -uironsh i!u n n & Co. receive tpicinl notice, w ithout cbarsre, la th e ScientificAmerican. A luiridaomclr tllnsiratod wheblr. Tanteet d r- culatloti o f a n r sclentiao journal. Torma, f3 m TMU four tnontba, ffL Bold bTall newadoal^ni. .V U EM K T n B B A k C A S T S$£>- f - v For Infrnts anil Ci t...s , rhe Kind You Hsve k\mp 2 ; ; B e a r s tk o S T Y / / S ig n a tu r e o f Coffee. .About thd year 16 0 0 coffee began to bo talked of in Christendom as a rare nml precious medicine. In 1615 it 'was brought to Venice, and in 1631 Burton spoke of it in his “Anatomy of Melancholy" as a.val­ uable article which he had heard of, but not soon. In 1652 Sir Nicholas Crfapd, a Levant merchant, opened in London the first coffee house known in England* the beverage be­ ing prepared, by a Greek girl brought over for the work. Other coffee houses in abundance were soon opened. JdrtgliHgNorves. * Arc you irritable? Do you sh op badly? Is it hard to cfoKfontreto vour thought*? Is your appetite poor? I>< you fee) tired, restless nml despondent? TryLie!ity*8 Celery Nerve Compound I t Wifi tin you more good Umu any thing you have ever tried, Bold bv 0 , M. Ridgway, K '& 'K K & n . K y y K C fW K - k R" & n BLOOD DISEASE CURED, ■ Caved W h a n n il contjufloh*dtaMstaffll to btwiKdown m* J fSlVSJ Z1*. i#?;!u'i<m *waA»|ft< 4 frWitK.T>Ms* ]s»te^ Mt.Arwitarit «ao .'wy» m* t«6moiwa«A ton# myAtstuwj ** thMJ -M*l art-l saUHESSSESK ■w JNwMGfo#bt «*i*tmmm miM h m , DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN, Mt «B9*ttfott m 'cmvmAm,&r. L . K & K , n & K K & H K ’iScK ’ K'Tb T r R #* *“* -fri

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