The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
[c l, $ 1.00 A YEAR, KARLH 8t!|H, » Editorand Uroprirtar, FRIDAY, APRIL 4. 1002. Ponce Henry Iwlievc* u» “untilre's wweet mtnrer.” As wap 'as ho Was wo* *w#y from the fetes of America b» slept 43 hours at a stretch, while • recovering from the fatigue of his trip, Chicago has the record number of trains arriving and departing in one . day, with 1 . 100 . 'This supremacy will fee.overthrown when the Pennsylvania and Lopj> Island Kailway terminals are- finished at New York. In the debate on the postal appro priation hill one'member asked"what a ‘'nixie’' clerk was. as several were provided, for in' the hill., Mr, Loud ,.of California, Chairman ot the com mittee where the' bill originated; ex plained that ‘‘nixie” when applied, to a dark means, one whose business It ^ is to decipher addresses pmelicaily ^ . illegible. . « Another sword has beeifsubseribpd for Major Jenkins and President • Roosevelt will present it at the Charleston Exposition, the Tillmans to the contrary notwithstanding. The , Tillman sword cost $65 but the new ‘ ' ', ohe is to cost $500, Lpaildn lias bought a number of hhge,*port;ible, oil lamps to be sot up In the, streets - at important points when heavy' log-Snakes -the '1 Ordinary methods‘of,street-lighting useless. ^ fA V , V“*U A woman suffrage measure which ' passed the Iowa’ Senate was .rejected by- the iower house. \ nv If ........ " f ^ *• Christ's Hospital, ,'or the r‘Blue Coal Schoolwhere Coleridge and. Lamb were, educated, has just been removed from Loudon to the country, being crowded out by the changes that' nre'rapidly removingjhe ffast of “Old London.” The school' was 'foundedby Edward,VI id 1553.” I t is ‘a coincidence that Edward VII should found the' new' .school' 350 years later. - v . A single . American . company an- "jiQtinces that'It will buy at once 19,- 000 steel cars and 260 locomotives to tTceommodato its increased tralFic, No bounds are,'set du' the industrial ex pansion of the republic. . v " 1 The purchaseof bonds in the opeti market by the Treasury Department has kept the price high and the Sec retary has ordered the purcbu$es Stopped.' 'V *'# , \ . .... ..■"'"■v....* flNoblesse oblige” is a motto too Jittle recognized in America. If every citizen would recognize bis .suffrage as an obligation to be discharged in the light ol bis intelligence and sta rtled and would vote-at. the primaries •S well as at the t dls there Would be lees complaint of corrupt politics. 4 HCK A DOG ■%■ . * Kickadog andhebites you. Hebitesyouancl youkickhim. Themore you kick the more hebites and the morehe bites the more you kick. Each makes the otherworse. A thin body makes thin blood. Thin blood makes a.’ thin body. Each makes the other worse.. It there is going * to be a change the helpmust I t will be cons’jered j-. favor if by some introduction the undersigned can be pbfdl j« communication with the leaders or prominent members of vari ous organizations in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. • I t may be possible 0 to arrange rates -and accommodations for your organization in a way that the journey will ho one' of pleasure and profit. „ * I t wilt be necessary to know the probable (in Some cases the actual) number there will be in the party, upon receipt of this information the rail rate will bo obtained, and quota tion be made covering the proposed outing ■tn Detroit, or. any -point reached by the White Star Line which, when quoted, may be accepted or declined. This proposition relieves you of all Worry, Of course, you have heard of the new steel steamer, Greyhound. • . JAY , CONRAD, Geueral Agent, Toledo, O,' - Wants to'help Others. ,“I had stomach trouble all my life,” says.Edvv. Melfier, proprietor off the Union Bottling Works, Erie, $?a,, “and tried’all; kinds of remedies, went to Several doctors and spent considera ble, money' trying io get a moment’s peace. Finally I read of Kodul’s Dys ' .pepsia Cure and have been taking-it to my great satisfaction. ( never ibund its equal for stomach (rouble and glad ly recommend it in hope that I may help other sufferers,” KodolDyspiepsia Ctire cures all.stomach troubles... You don’t have to diet, ICodoI Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, - *C. Ml Ridgway.' I,- t . come fromoutside. ..Scott’s Emulsion is the right I -help. It breaks up such a combination, First it sets the stomach right. Then it eft* riches , the ’ blood. That *trengthens the body and it begins to grow-new flesh. A strong body makes, rich Wood and rich blood makes a strong body* Each makes thi other bitter. This is theway Scott y Emulsion puts the thin body 0:1 its feet. Now it eati je tYV u g by Itself, No need of inedidne, r* t t k pSgiorh■ 'tepfesefflA; theTriubffefe.«f ■*t (•.n'lA-leA ha! : ' y t ; uappjftffwot-ybouM ; * | * | | ^ t | f « r f j t * v . * ] S'.’O i f L KOWNf; £. 4 <>yPea! ■; •pc* ; i * 'LL Color* th * t 6 land. • An error which the inexperienced house furnisher often makes is to put two reds of different tones in rooms that open into each other, A ; Jiall perhaps will have terra cotta, on the walls and there will he' red in the dining room to which it leads. This is wrong. Put a negative color on the hall* a tone of buff or mastic, with a small broken figure in pelf tones, that there may. be no sugges tion or strong contrast to the red of the adjoining room. If blue is .to be used in the dining Toom, not too light a yellow may bo pul on the ball.. I t is these jarring ar- .rangementa in adjacent Tooms. that may destroy wholly an effect in ei ther apartment that -by” itself or. properly complemented would be al together charming. Saved Many a Time. Don’t negleefctftughs and colds, even if it is spring, Sjjclv cases ulten result seriously at this season just because people are careless.. A -dose of One Minute Odhgh Cure will remove all danger. Absolutely safe. Actsat once. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, and other thrput and Jung troubles. “ I have used Ohe Min ute Cough Cure several years^snys Postmaster C. O; Dawson, Barr, III. “I f is the.best cough medicine .00 the market, I t has saved me many a Se vere spell of sickness nod I warmly recommend it, “The children’s fa vorite. ' ■O. M. Ridgway, Hart Another Policy. “Skynnflynt says that it never paid him to be honest/’ ‘‘Certainly it didn’t. H —Brooklyn Life. ’ ilOME-SEBKEKS’ EXCOpSiO^S. . - Low rate. Home-Seekers’ excursion tickets to the West.and South will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines, March 4lli, 18th, April 1st, ,15th, May 0th and 20th. For fares,' through time and other details, apply to Passenger and Ticket Agents of tile Pennsylva-, nia Lines. / Wields a Share Ax. - • v Millions marvel at the multitude of .maladies'cut off 1 by’Di\ King’s New Life Pills—The most distressing too. Stomach, Liver mid Bowel troubles— Dpspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaun dice, Biliousness; Fever, Malaria, All fall before these wonder workers. 25b at Ridgway & Oo,’s drug store. le wasn’t.>*» keoucep B ates west a northwest " One waysecond-class colonist tickets- to the West and Northwest, will be sold at special fares via Pennsylvania- Lines, 'during 'March and April, 1902, Particular information about fares, through time aud other details will be furnished upon application to Passen ger and Ticket Agents of the .Penn sylvania Lines. Doss It Pay to Buy Cheap? A Cheap -remedy for coughs (Uid colds is all right, but you want some thing that will relievo and cure the more severe and dangerous results ol throat and-lung troubles. What shall you do?Go'to n warmer and, more teg- ular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible .for you, then in either case take the only remedy that has bebn introduced' in all civilized countries with success iu severe tlmiatuud lung troubles* “Boschee’s German ByfUp,” It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the gertfi disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy ex pectoration,'gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try one bot tle. Recommended many years by all druggisre in the world. Get-Green’s Prize Almanac, ' Ridgway <£Co. ■. i ■ ■ * - \ * .The Peasant Meant Well, but Failed In Nicety of Expression, A man,who was bicycling in south ern France was pushing his machine tip a steep hill when he overtook & peasant with a donkey cart. “The patient "beast was making but little progress, although i t was doing its qcst. The benevolent cyclist, putting his left hand against the hack, of the cart ami guiding his machine with the other hand,-pushed s 0 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. “I t was good of you, indeed, mon sieur/’ be protested. “I ehc-ulfl nev er in the world have got up the hill with only"one donkey,” —-Youth’s Companion. Tha Great Dismal Swamp Of Virginia is a breeding ground of; Malaria germs. Ho is low, wet or marshy ground everywhere. These germs cause weakness,chills and fever, neb' in the bones and muscles, and may induce thmgetous maladies. But tiledno Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure malarial troubles. They will surely prevent, typhoid, We tried many femeuits for hlalnria and 8tom- ridt end Liver Doubles," writes John Charheton, of Bycsviilc, (),, “ but; never found nitvtiling as good as Elec tric Bitters," 'fry them. Only 60c. Ridgway <M'o. guarantee salrafnetioft, A Nearly faint Ranaway Btorird u horrible ulcer on the leg of J . B, Ornor, Fiiinkliii Grove, HI.,: whleh defied dpcfnttt and nil remedies for fimr years! Then Btiekhn’s Ar* uiei Halve etired him, Ju4 as good *WBoil*, Burns, Bruises, (.'ufyC’ofmr, YiiWv.Hkiii Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Ridgway A ('<»Vdrug store. plate thus arranged on a good heavy pillow and cover it with another pil low, pressing the .pillows so that the plates are completely imbedded,in them, The paragraph adds that one of the best ice shavers is an old jnckplane set deep. I t should be turned bottom upward and the ice moved backward and forward over: the cutter. The Best Cold Cure* Is one you can take without intemip*: tW to business. One that does not riffl ct the head or hearing like flic con tinued ure of quinine. Duo dint cures spridily And leaves you feeling fresh nmt cleni-heiidtd. Hitch a one is Ernuse’s ( ‘old Lure. Price 25e, Sold by O. M Ridgway. * 1 live and let my brethren live With nil ilmt’s good with me, Unto flie poor, some cash I give, The balance 1 give llmiky Moun tain Tea. ' ' Ask your druggist, • _ _ ' Hitbsonlic for the Herald. I I year, ’ T h e K in d You. H a v e A lw ay s B o u g h t, a h a w h ic h h aa Dec®, in u s e fo r o v e r 8 0 y ea r s, h a s h o m e t h e sig n a tu r e o r aud Ims been made under liis po>> sonal supervision sinee its infancy* . . . . , - - Allow no one to deceive you in this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good“ »*ehu t Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger the health or Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. W h a t is C A S T O R I A •Castoria is a harmless substitute for- Castpr- Oil* Par®‘ gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. *It, is Pleasant* 16 contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. . Its age is Its guarantee, t t destroys worms . - and ajUays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind , Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. {GENUINE C A S T O R I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of A-ffoctor’s Bad Plight. , 1 'Two yours ago, as a-result of a severe cold, I lost my voice,” w r ite s Dr, M. L. Scarbrough, of Hebron, Ohio,“ then began an ohstiuate cough. Every remedy known to me as a prac ticing physician f o r ,35 years* failed, mid I daily grew worse. Being urged to try Dr, King’s New Discovery for ‘Consumption, Coughs and Colds, I found quick relief, and- for the last ten day,? have felt better .linn for two years.” ■Positively guaranteed Tor Throat and Lung troubles by Ridgway & U», 50c and §1.00. Trial bottles Iree, - fle Patient. -” Lovelorn—I ’ve written her two letters, proposing to her, but I have -not got any encouragement yet. Funnicus—Well, what can you ex- -pcet ? One has to write thirteen let ters before he gets “e-n-c-o-u-r-a-g-e- m-e-h-t.”-—Philadelphia Record,' Tfie Perspective fn V. ’ ' Professor — distance diminishes size, doesn’t it ? , Student —1 don’t 'know about that. The farther I get away 'from a five, dollar bill, the bigger it seems to me.—Philadelphia North Ameri can. ' Shot in Ills Left Leg. For all kinds of gores, burns, bruises, or other wounds DeWitt's Witch Ha zel Salve is a sure cure. Skin diseases yield tet it at once. Never failsiri cnees ol piles. Cooling and heeling. None geuuino but DeWitt’s. Beware of epuntei felts. . “I suffered for many years -from n sore caused by a gun shot wound in my left leg,” says A. S. Fuller, English, Ind. “I t would not. heal and gave me much trouble. I- used all kinds of remedies to no pur pose until I tried DeWitt’s, Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me.” C. M. Ridgway. Wise Old Man, Professor--Does your father con duct his farm on scientific princi ples? Rural Student—Not on your life. The old man runs it to make mon ey.—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 .1 ever took. Never gripe or cause nnuspa.” C. M, Ridgway, To Keep Ice In a Sickroom. A medical journal tells how a saueerful 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 flic soup TileKindYouHaveAlwaysBought fn Use For Oyer 3 0 Years. THECNTAMRCOUHH v I »TKfCT.HtWYOIMCITV. .See ttlfrat OR Raw Our newly* furnished rooms enable our customers to select Dress Goods, Carpets and Suits with much Satisfaction. Not stores ex ce l-T h e light is superior—You can see just the shade and grade of goods sought............. J £ .a CARPET SEASON jdMS-XS .. is opening, no one has to go aw ay for their carpets* our stock has the newest patterns, up-to-date in style and down-to-date £in price. . ■ FLOOR .EUGS are largely in .demand, made of Velvet, Axminster, Tapestry and Ingrain, $4.75 to $25.00. Do' not cost any more than carpets. a Spring Suits, all colors, $8.75 to $20.00. S ilk Skirts ■ $8.75 to $18.75. Silk Waists $3.75 up. H u t c h i s o n $ f i i b n c y XENIA, OHIO. 5 •I . . ............................ t «>r> • c ^ o o « r > o o t > r^or>x>«r?. o * P l 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 our Plows and Harrows* Prices Right* ■ 1 * » K e r r & H a s t in g s B ro s . CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS o*l OC 3<>"j hruiwijtfoi’ ^ j.NW I,IS>!f l« li e d (Viiii IK"!** Wileil with hlu# r.fcbw Uuyofj’our 5 JjSpKjfor V-nrUtMlAM, Truth ?.R« wf «>r r,nai..r».">.-.Iuwr.' »flEtuna”**"11, , 0 * 0 0 0 l>- OHICMSflT’-SKOH35MIOA1, (-O. **W91MUMKq'U*^, PHIM j A h VA JKuMfoaUU M i f i is M*1 h . A TOM »**<•««C H i t t * ^ l In oU« w thirty mlnStia W lers, Tits Me.Uss b /in sil «eon*de»lAl V* K o d o l Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains alt of (he digestants and digests all kinds ol food. 1 1 gives instant, relief ut:dm-ve fails to cure. I t allows you to cat ul tlio food youwant, Thoum-.! c-r-r.-d*fv< fstom&eljg can take it. V:v it- y i>i -w tnousaud^ of clyspeptic, b cured afterevcry!liii.g<im 11 *;.i. J preVi'ii’s formation ofgao; u i;,- nch, relieving all diatif-.s^rttr* ,':r pieUtigt.iuis'Cessitfy. Bicavc-.t/T :.i i t iiiilfj , h ist i!p y o u ijGibt. ■ ■<viwK.t-.Tir • I'-'r.'cCsk.l'fitfOTe. Spring lime is the time to use Bo.-ky Mountain Tea, Keeps you well mil summer, Great spring life reiiewer, 35 cU, Ask your druggist* a'n!. i ' m v v o , ' UUV'iL (5 ccTjtaton314tlti'cs'.lio£*!('.. .Product *f the market) aiul fbu'k fenn <■n al* w:»ye be ftHUid at tho Meat Hloit-.ni Charles Yv'oimer. together with evwy- thing to be found in a first class mGiit market.. Alga handles.,the cele brated Swift {.’ompiui/s Ilumr. Aud, courteous iuul honest, treatment ’ -t goes with the above. Goods Delivered. Tt leplmiie 00. ' • <* Fresh Fieh »ud Ice a t i v . . Daily Meat Market '"■.■"tt. '• L ' .Under; i 1 ib above firm name, flie meal market ol 0. W. Crouse will be conducted. '‘All product in .the meat line will be tlm best that money , can buy, whiblvfuct combined with honest arid thorough hueimK methods is enpugb assurance to the .public, who always'want the worth of their money ip every respect. e\Vhcu sending children, direct them to us; we always give them the best they ask for. OEDAUVILLE, OHIO.. A t.COUNlY of Merchants and Iu- **- dividin',Is solicited. Collection:: promptly made and remitted, . •rfcliAFiY on JJew York and Cin- D clnpati sold at lowest rates. The ehyapeet and most convenient way to send, money by mail . } T CANS made on Real Estate, Pei- X t gonal or Collateral Security. William AVildmnn, Pres., Seth W, Smith, Yice Pres,, W. J Wildman, Cashier, Adam's Restaurant and Dining Koms" Cornet High and' Linmeione street, Springfield, Ohio C. E. TODD, Uvgn.-FgBii snti Coach Stable. 22, and 24 North Limestone St., Phone, Main *737, Springfield. 0. R o d Cross Tansy P i l l s G0(D3 DELIVERED • ’ • T< lephone No.; 7*1. . . . . . I, . * f ! Service Eesumed " ■ ... KBiCSOiTiu02 FLORIDA - LIMITED FOR Suppressed Menstruation P A IN F U L v- fflen8$rufitlen AriaaFREVENTIVHhr FEMALE .... -'"ii-iij*" 1RRXGUIARXTIE3. Are Sate aud Reliable* y r r - Perfectly Harm less m. .................................. PR ICE ^KOO Sentposipaidonreceiptof price. Moneyrefundedifnotes . say. SampleamiBookleta$nttrcet Vin fa CinchonaCo., Des Moines, Iowa. ■ For enlfi by O.'-M. Ridgway. VIA ,'iW SiOiiisviik & U n d o . Railroad ' —TO" JACKQMltE anl . . , ST. AU5USTINE ANDADD1*0IN'I'3 IN FLORIDA ADAILYSOLIDTRAIN ' (Throi^h Coachoo, DrawingRoomfcloSjiiri' and DlnJn Caro .S tr a in H e a t P i u t o i i Gaa Faslfst and FinestSmifouHontlk For lime rabies, nnip's,' rnlr$ f i.ijd Sleeping Car' icht * . vation, address ' C. la. STONE , Gen. P a s s rA g t. L c n iB v i l l e , K y . |C aveats, and Tracic-Marks obtained and alt P at- Sent business conductedior M odeh ATE F ee *, ' JO un OFFICE (3 OPPOSITE U.S. PATENT OFFICE Sand we can.secure patent in less time tlian those) Sremolc f ‘am V,"ashinfttac. ' , " J 5 Send itiodej, drawing or photo., w ith descrip-, sticn. Vre advise, if patentable or _not, free of) J ScharECi , Our jfeenot dne till patent ia'secured. j ffi P amphlet , '“ llo w to Obtain P aten ts,"w ith Joust of tsame’in the U-S. add foreign countries! *sei.t free. Address, ' , | I C . 4 . S N 0 W & 0 0 .! i q p p , pa ten t O ffice , W a jh in o t o n , d . C. DALLAS, TEXAS* AND RETURN S2I.00 SfUctl Trip. Oh iipciiiitu <ft" tli *Oobf’ilernte Veterans’ Itemubit hiybf belli in'ilallfiP, Texas. April 2‘2-l>o. linA'Alie ! onisvjlte. ifeXusIri illbRnU- i'Oftt’1 will i/inbyfh sale m Cini'iniiiiti rouml trip lit'l;i>tkJAr£i3I.OO. D itpaof sale, April' ISth, lPtli r,n-l 2Ut'i, lim it for- r<turn May 8il, by (U-poiit May idtli. , Double daily train Rervivi- of throiiaii iwiehes and Vuil- mun .Shrjhnjt Oars. Bor further in formu -, tfon,ridilrvffl F. D. Bush. Jlivision Pu!sBnn- Kcr, Agent, I. ottih vill-- tt XiisllvilU? K, R., Cinumn ,ti, Ohio. Tf^fVrrn -rn‘~r-^rrTrn.Oiir,iri[rriYrAidi>ri«MAlr-iirnrUtin■ CO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Question Answered. Ytv, August FjoWpr is!ill bus the largest salt of niiv nudichm ill tlu* civiliztid world. Your mothers mid grandmothers never thought of using 'any thing clso for Imligestion or Bii iousmt-s. Doctors tvtre scarce, and tlfcy seldom heurd of Appetidh-itis, Nervous Prostration t.r llt-nrt Failure, etc. They used August Flower to glean out iba system and-stop feriheii tntion t.f undigested food, regulate the aetioti of the liver, stimulate the tier vous and mgnuic action of the system, am! that i- all they took when feeling! d.ull and had with headaches and other aches. You oulywed a lew doses of Green’s August Flower, hi liquid torut. to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. Ridgway & Co. The Muciciatt *8011 H?s Notes. Ohcc upon a lime a very mean man employed, a musician to play, sweet music for liim. After some time the player asked his employer for compensation for his services and was put.off with a fair promise. Then, after a time, he asked again* with a similar re-, suit. Then a third time he asked and insisted on receiving his pay, “Did you not hoar me promise to pay you?” asked the man. “Yes,” answered the player, “I did , hear you* but I cannot play bv ear atone.” . . j o Moral.—A good musician must} have his notes,—New York Ilerald. T rade M arks D esign s C opyrights A c . .Miyraiosftnrtln# » nketeli ana description may qulcTOr ascertain o u r opinion free whether, an invention Is probably patentable. Communion (ions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents cent free. Oldest agency fo r seenrinir patents, P atents tnkef.l tb ro n sb Munn & Co. receive spfflnl notice, w ithout charge. In th e ScientificAmerican. A handsomely illnstratod weekly. L am est olr- ’cnlallon of any sclentifle Joarnal. Terms, |3 a y e a rfo u rtn o n th s, tL Sold by all newsdealers, N B M s c s a l g l i * c ^ s T c r ; • • ■ For Infents and G i - , The KindYouH m k lwp 5: Bears tho Signature of i v Coffee* .Abciut the year 1(100 coffee began to be talked of in Christendom as a rare and precious medicine, In 1G15 it Was brought to Venice, and( in 1 0 2 1 Burton spoke of it in h is ' “Anatomy of' Melancholy” as a val uable article which ho hod heard of*. but, not seen* In 1952 Sir Nicholas Grippe, a Levant merchant* Opened in 3*ondon tho 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. Joftfttjag Nerves. r . Are ytiii^ irritable? Do you sleep badly? Is U hard to concentrate yotii thought.*? Is your appetite poor? D. You feel lirod, restless and deepoudeut? lry Liehty’s (TeleryNerve.Gofupound It will do you more good than any thing you have ever tried. Bold bw V, M. Ridgwny, K & K B L O O D D I S E A S E i D U R E D . "o r* o r No H&tnaft TJjjjtiUi Vvitnout “W t l t te a co«ri*»t. . C u s e e d W h e n a l l j £ i * o r A i l t i d ^toaattkm IW n s alm o st fttu H c . m u m n o tc titft irte» The» eyftiDtGtftS Jis.,* * ^ * * A to m ilie w th o B l^ o S (Y » Y 8 tW ££S?,iS!ff?^w?i ftfaWAMMted to me. 1 tM 3w : SSye»«‘ **PU*rie« **4*6*. SMttirA'WttXttA Al* te a e » th eraliaA «t>t f e t e * : y , oesro* u ram s, ivm o ty UiSKhlef D ls rs s ts . : " ' PR-Ss KISNISIEPY & K ER ^AN s jfeade fasle H ■ 7 4 .Arc3.dc, g p f l l N G F l E D D , 4$ B a ^ t M m S tj j large Ularert F a c t o r y Pric< - - cash or Easy Paymead [Special Sale This flj ■' Sica new .Pianos fully ranted, at exceptionally prices. We furnish a e an elegant scarf and ins thin bonk with each pi.u T n e L u d w i {Kranich & * •' ' - ' ASD # Kimball, Piaj At figured wherein the recoil quality remains long.alter it forgotten. Gome nod see many other bargains this mo For O'atulogUeS and Priet - f . b . m i i i l 74 ARGADE. «PRlNGFJ| Cincinnati Pi [ l lfennstilvaniay | lJPscheduls 6 !VassengtrTrsln^ ’MTSSl I WbatwarU I.CoittHv'bvoitv . TXVVtih., |WJ#IfBW 0 W‘ I London hOalKim ...a ISfllms,........U fCed«rvUlo...O [Wilberforce ** [XciiU ... ISpringYaU. “ Uoxannk.... “ J VlJIMTtU* “ |'O reg o n l» i.„,“ ", Ft. 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