The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26

i m T h e . $ tM A YEAR. K&MM DttMU '« .Sitter raw!FrayrteteNr. TODAY , MAY 23, 1902* I # t receqfljr ygjQftgfcfti*]j«i •Hu* tfomocraric frurtfos* "$m. eomnig tegfaflw* jta® ft* the wtpwjwimS m* - I»a4ft *»lf ti&efam &mtag foge!ter--"he«? oa. Ngwf of 4l>e- Bperifcb airoaatfon is crowding that from BoglaiHl, Ifc is sported that young KingAlfonso will -wear fifty-two d j f f i ^ t asfforeut tfor- ing Bis coronation week. , Frank G. Carpenter,thewell known correepon^ent, says, “ the majority of atetemepfo of cruelty by qnr troop is false, and timjer the provocations which the men have suffered it is* wonder they are so temperate.* . An ambitious go between tried to arrange * conference ^between Attor­ ney General Koox and the meatpack- erswho illegally entered theftqef trust, hut Mr, Knox would npt see them as he did not care to temporize with law­ breakers under trial. ‘ - ' /:,/*. , •' - r -—■ A Last week ex-#3peakerHeed eat in the Supreme ^Joart At Washington lurtening to the^cleliyery of an opinion In which the sentiments expressed m • pleased the big Maine man that he , clipped his hands in approval. The ' eonnd of his own hands' within those ’’ sacred’precincts made hini. realize that" applaud was put of place and he looted very crestfallen. “A neighbor ran in with a hot* tie o f ,OramberMn’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when ray son was suffering with severe cramps and Wfta given top afi beyond hope jqr my regular physician, who stands high m his profession. After administering three doses of it. tny son regained Consciousness and, recovered entirely . within, twenty-four hours/’ says Mrs. Mary Haller,, of Mt. Crawford, This remedy Js for sale by C„ M, Ridgwayv Druggist. , . - - (X M, Robbins, the manufacturing jeweler., of AtUeborO, Massachusetts, ' ' who captured, the $40,000 for making the medals for the coronation ofKing Edward, against all European qom- ' petitors, has been named 'as a candi­ date for Congress by.the political man- , ngem of h?Bdistrict. CW«;tt f t i y f t Italy A «b*a® remedy ter boughs and e o ld c iiaU i^ ^ Im t you want »ore#- thfog that wiu id iw e and sure the more m rue and iftagreowr media of throat and lung treubtes, What shall j m do?Co to * warmer*f$ m m reg­ ular chorete? Yjea, if poeable; if pot posaihte for you, then in either case take the m i x remedy that has been Introduced in all dvilixed countries with aueeres in severe tbrort and lung troubles, “Boseheefs Gorman Syrup. It net ow j heals and stimulate* the tbsued to destroy the germ disease,but allays inflammation, cause* easy ex­ pectoration, gives a good night’s rest, and cures the patient. Try owe hot- tie. Beeoramendfid many years by all druggist* in the world. Get Green’s Erba Almanac. Rldgway & Co. The Twentieth Century dub met at the Palace hotel, Cincinnati Tuesday afternoon. The following motto was adopted; “Let us not indulge in vul­ garity ourselves nor encourage ft in others-” The “color question,1* “old maids* and newspapers were some of the subjects for discussion, A deei« sion was reached in which It was im­ possible to get alongwithout oldmaids and that only one woman in 10,000 didn’t have a chance to get .warned. I t ft stated that the ladies were very enthusiastic over the,-success of their meeting- • ’ Dasgeross if Neglected. Burns, cute and other wounds often ;/ail to heal properly if neglected and become troublesome sores. 1DeWittfe Witch Hazel Salve prevents such con­ sequences. Even wheredelay has ag- 8 vated the injury DeWitt's Witch zel Salve eflfects a cure. “I had a running sore oh my leg thirty, years,” ' says'IIvO- Harily, Yankeetowu. Ind.' “After using manyjreraedies I tried DeWittVWitch Hazel Salve, A few. boxes healed the sore.*' Cures all skin diseases. . Riles yield to it at once Beware of counterfeits. (). M. Ridg- way, • ■ i■.. flood for Rheumatism. . Last fall I Was taken with a severe ’ attack of muscular rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoyance- After trying several prescriptions and rheumatic cures, I decided to use . Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, which I , had seen advertised in the South Jer- seyman. After two applications of this remedy I was much better, and after using one bottle, was completely eured.—Saliie Ktifris,. Salem, N. J . For sale by C. M. Rldgway, Drug- gist. I t is reported that Boone, the hyp­ notist ft confined in a western jail charged with murder. He buried a man and then went on a spree abd his subject never awoke. Stops Urn Cttfife And Works off lire flofd. Laxative Bromo4£uiuIne Tablets cjire n cold in oneway* No Oqre, No Pay. Price 25 cents. Partisanship that blinds the .eyes to the valor, pluck, humanity and kind- lieas ofthe American soldier,-at the name time tells the world that Amer­ ican bravery and self sacrifice in the field ft dishonored and discredited at home, sears EflUlSlOfl t>£Cod Liver Oil h the means of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it re* stores it. when food is a Irtirden, it lifts the burden. When youlose flesh,itbrings the plumpness of health, When work Is hard and duty is heavy, It makes life bright it is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. 3 tHit whatis the use. of food, when you hate it, and tan*f di- $ m t m ibfotils- femtifsiott of Cod J-lver Oil is thefood thatmakes jrou forget your stomach, $ j & s W i e u m t s s f a * Wfahfng and Doing, There ft a tale of a manwho spent his life in wishing he had lived dif­ ferently, and whomhe died he was ^surrounded by a throng of spectral shapes,-each one exactly ‘■like the other, who on,his asking what they were replied, “We are all the differ­ ent lives you might have led.”— Edith Wharton, “The Talley of De­ cision*” ' - Doa't Start Wrong. Dqnt start the summer with a ling­ ering' cough or cold. We all know what a “summer cold”, is. It's the hardest kind tenure. Often it “hangs on” through the entire season. Take it in hand right now. A fewdoses of One Minute Cough' Cure will set you right. Sure cure tor coughs, colds, croup,, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. 1Absolutely safs. Acte at once Children like it “One Min ute Cough Cure ft the best cough med­ icine I ever used,”, Bays J H JBowles, Groveton, N H. ; “ I never found anything else that acted bo safely and quickly." C M Ridgway.' NOTICE TO SHIPPERS- A t Toledo the White Sftr Line Steamers connect with (Belt Line) Manufacturers B. R Cars ate placed a t Company’s Warehouse,.making a transfer of about 50 ft. car to boat. Steamers leave wharf 9:15 a.m, daily, arrive Detroit 1:15 p.m.; Star Island/ Algonad, Marine City, St. Clair, Port Huron and other points in Southern Michigan afternoon of same day. Low-rates. Prompt remc^T'"- - I . W. CONRAD * General Agent, Toledo, Ohio- like a Orewnteg Mac. “Five years ago a disease the doc­ tors called dyspepsia took such a hold on ran th a tl could scarcely go,”writes Geo. 8. Marsh, well known attorney ofNocbna, Tex. “I took quantities Of pepsin an other medicines hut nothing helped me. As a drowning man grabs at a straw I gi&bbed at Kodof. I felt an improvement at once and after a few bottles am sound and well.* Kodol is the only prepa­ ration which exactly reproduces the Batura! digestive juices and conse­ quently is the only one which digests any good foed and cures any form of stomach trouble. C M Ridgway, ■ FLINGS JIT rm SEA. H14 &*yt*f* -Dwt Pre*tt*a a &tr$»s Sii« OoM". “Nu fttatt iriii ha * •ailor” «*Id Dr. Jefomm , “wh# fe»a,a®amvaiae* etjoagh to get himself info jaHP Dr. Johnson was, however, a lands­ man, while raasy of the following expressions are the opinions of sea­ faring people. “He who trusts him­ self on the sea f t either a fool, or he f t poor, or he wants to die.” This Gallicism ft. no stronger than the following saying by the maritime Dutchmen: “Better on the heath, with an old cart ihafc a t sea with a new ship/’ “Reiter walk poor than to sail rich/* says the Spaniard, and in the same spirit hia Italian neigh­ bor responds, “Praise the sea, put stay On shore.” - i Another maritime- nation, the Danish, given ns this strong opin­ ion; “One penny, f t better on land than,ten a t’sea.” German woods­ men say, “The sea has no branches (to cling to), therefore it ft better to stay on shore,” and the French rustics agree with them—“Admire the sea 83 much as yon, will, but- don’t stir from the cowsheds.” The Arab fears the s*a as much today a*he did in. the .fifteenth, cen­ tury, when he thought the hand of Satan would arise teem the “sea of darkness” to seize his frail bark. “I t is better,” says he, “to-hear the belching of the, camel than the pray­ ers of the fish,” and he further out­ lines the dangerous nature of the element when boeayg, “The sea,lias a tender stomach, hut a .head hard as wood.” i A facetious wor.-c a century old has it thus: “The ship ft a fool, for it moves continually. The sailor ft a fool, for he changes hft mind with every breeze. The. water ft a fool, for it is never still. The wind ft a fool, for i t blows without,ceasing. Let us make an end at once of navi­ gation,”—-United Service Ma|azine. • - v , .ir-rowi-jimi-ir ' i. m-i ■rr t ' J? , j - barge Sums Per Old Junk," ' A New Yorker who spent several days in Washington recently had hft attention called to the sale of varir ous collections of waste made by the jgovernment" departments. “4 Was prepared to learn that the waste iron a t the .navy yard was sold,” he EaicL ‘“I knew that the wastc.paper from the departments could he used. But I didn’t expect to hear that the scrap iron, bits of steel, brass .and other minerals ,and the old canvas, cotton, leather and other substances which might be taken from wornoui mail bags were sold also. -■ / 'Y e t I was told a t the postoffice department the other day -that .the amount 6f such waste in 'a year was enormous and that when the junk was sold last year it netted the de­ partment -about _$6,000. At first I could hardly believe the story, but I learned subsequently 1 tha t 16,000 bags are worn out in a year and then understood where all the iron, can­ vas and leather were obtained— Washington Post. .Iim. 1 , 1 .— ............ ^ ToCure a ColdinOneDay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab eta. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, E . W, Grove’s signature is on each box. ' 25c. CASTORIA The K ind You M*ve A&ysys Bought* *nftwrhlda X mm » h em in u se for over 3 0 yenrs, lias horn© th e algnatnr© o f and Wtt-aBeenm»d©under Ilia p«ar- sonalaapervMoh Mnce its infiantgr. ^ . JCdoveno one to deceive you In thi*. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bat?, Experiments th a t tfif.e with, and endangertho health o f ■ Infants end Children—Experience against Experiment* W h a t Is C A S T O R I A * Oastoria ft a harmless snhstltnte for Castor Oil, Pare- . g;oric, Props and Soothing Syraps. I t ft Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. I ts age ft its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t euros Diarrhoea and Wind • Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency* I t assimilates the Food, regulates th e. Stomach, and Bowels, giving heaatliy and natural sleep* The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend* GENUINE C A S T O R I A ALWAYS Sears the Signature of A Careful B a y e r , 1 c s o w A i e , w m , " 1 A™™ ** f i e Bsst is Wilt Ye 8&1L ^ divhluaft wdkited. DqlleriW promptly made and malted. Meats are <ft<*ptive. tlo tm you oa York *nd c ia, are a goodjudge, you « s m um tefl ^tunati sold a t lowest rate?’ The what you a® getting until you have it served *ud parteilly eaten. We knew meats. V?esriect stock wilh a to bm-og the t e t mmb. We ? " ' too* h o . to lie e t « « i t ,» a t w * “ or W l**'"a fo.e have mCats you. may depend upon—meats that will please you. CJ.GiHitSI GOODS DELIVERED . Telephone No, 74. f@-Freah Ftsb Always ou Hand, William Wildman, Pres., „ : Seth W , Smith, Vice Pre?., W . J . Wlldman, Cashier T H E B E S T -Predictof the mirkd - , o and .Stock farm can gj. - „ ways be found at tbs hleatPtore of . /- C . E . t o d d , Charles Weimer. livery, Feed and Poach Stable. In Use For Over 3 0 Years* THECEtmVItOWMIfi TTHUItlUrSTREET,MEW TORNCTV. . . .H o t W e a t h e r F a b r i c s . . . 22 &hd 24North Limestone St., Phone, Main 737, - Springfield. O, . Service Eesumed - . jj ■ ; SEASON1002, FLORIDA - LIMITED ■- 1 ..VIA t .i*' ' ' -—TO—' JACKSONVILLEand ST. AUGUSTINE ANDAXJU'roiSTS IK 5 H U T C H I S O N & G I B N E Y ’S . Our Plate Glass Show. Cases Display Waftfs, . Collars, Ties—All Naw Ceslgns. C MATTING—The Twine ChainUarpetPaiterns, very choice.. Over - ^ ' 10,000 yds received this season—iOc up. WINDOW TRIMMINGS—Arabian Cable. Warp, Swiss Calais, Brussella, etc., etc, . PORTEIRES—AH colors98c up. . HOSIERY—Black Gat, great, wearers, great sellers, 15 cent quality 1 V very popular. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—Not made in Sweat-shops, Defepder Brand. - ' DRESS GOO D S •, % Dimities, Organdies, Mulls, Chiffonette, Linens, Silk Gingham*, Lawr., Mercerized Gingham, Khaki Silk, Taffeta, l ’eau De Soue, ■-etc..,1etc. ■•■ ■ A0A1LTS8UDTRAIM TirosgS CaEcbes, Jhimhig Eooa Sl&eoer* %ni DW b O ut *. Sfceam H e a t - P i n t c h G as FastestandFinestServiceSouth. - For time tables, maps, rates and Sleeping Car reser- vation, address ; ' C. L. STOKE, Gen. Pass. Agt. Louisville, Ky. . Don’t waste your money on worth­ less imitations of Rocky Mountain Tea. 'Get tbe genuine.,made only by the Madison Medicine Go, A great family remedy? 85 cents. Ask voUr druggist. . . BUY ONLY0GE v ^ :V KCTXTOatII*SO 1 STAc G I B N E Y . (&S5vCULTII4T0R3 BUCKDRAUCHI FOR tili- aonisi — f constipated could x«uisa teat ha ft Sufferer , e ft allowice poisonous filth to remain in his (. 1 ST OP (LETTERS. List of letters remaining Uncalled for in the Oedarville postoMcfe for the month ending May 23, 1902. List.4^o,2L Aiken, Robert. - T, N. T abbok , P M, Want*Others to Knew, “I have used DeWitfsLittlc Early Risers for Oonstipatinn and to.pid liver and they are all right, t am glad to indorse them for I think when we find e good thing .we ought to let others know it,” Writes Alfred Before, Quitscy, III, They never gripe or distress. Bure safe phis. (/, M, Rldgway. —Ervin Bros/ Perfection Flour on Ekehange at Slerrett’s, ' sratem, he would soonget relief. Cousiipeticminvite# «u Hnd of contagion. Headaches, bilious­ ness, colds and many other ail­ ments disappear When consti­ patedboweisarereUared. Thed- ford’aBlack-Draughtthoroughly deans out tee bowelBin an easy andnatural manner Without tee purgingof calomel cr othervio- Idnrcalbriici* . Be sure that youget the origi­ nal Thedford’s Buck-Draught, made byThe ChattanoogaMedi­ cineCo, gold by all druggist# in 25cent and 11.00 packages, PmtkUM kttj,ItI*wtK«*«( *UUwH im k*T* M ttt fktHot r . ' . K s - j i s : : were# *Me te wericulUHWt It V*»«wi«t»f ImhleS trlO, ■ , eoHittsMlM* Tear aMSKSM Hi THE OHIO CULTIVATOR • THE ACME CULTIVATOR THE FARMERS DELIGHT s . . B u g j S Get Repairs for your McCormick Machines of us now* / Paint Your House With PATTON'S SUN PROOF PAINT H E R R Ss H A S T I N G S BROS.*. asms Holds up a Congressman, f “At ihe end' of the campaign,” ', writes Ghamp Clark, Missouri’s baill*j iant congressman, “from overwork, tiervous tension, loss of sleep and con * stent speaking I had almut utterly , ealapsed. I t seemed that nil the or-I gans in my body was out of order,foit! three bottles of Electric hitters made* me all right. It’s the best all-round, medicine evefsojd over a druggist’s counter.” Over worked, run-down r men and Weak, sickly women gain! splendid health arid vitality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c, Guaranteed by Ridgway & Co. —Beauty of Lawrence Paint is it’s so easy to use—J , H. Wolford sell it. way’s, Revests a Great Secret . It is often asked how such startling cures; that puzzle the best physicians, are effected by Dr. King’s New Dis­ covery for consumption, Here’s the se­ cret. I t cute, out the phlegm and fferm infected mucus, and lets the life giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. I t heals the enfiamed, cough-worn throat snd Kings. Hard colds and stubborn coughts soon yield to Dr, Kings ■New Discovery, the most infallible remedy for all throat and long diseases. Guaranteed bot­ tles 50c arid $1.00, Trial bottles free at Ridgway <& Co. -Paper Napkins at B. G, Ridg- SUklilVflJi i IJas more R. & CORBY, A tfC T lO H E E B . Promptness, Fairness and Satfcfitc-; Ron Guaranteed, Belt Tuteptmls* tVtUrrilft, rihte, M. i.if ti. Stylishpits Than all other stores combined, '-■■■■■ ■ . wfeMfrieafjSMi . .....................- ■ ■■■"' r ■ 27 Limestone St,^ SPRINGFIELD, * ’ OHIO Cures a Cdugfi or Cold Inone day! Why cough and risk ConsumptionP This famous remedy will cure # 2 M ,gw 'WpDe, Bronchitis, U um am , Asthma, and other Throat and tnng troubles* it Is t p best tnedtouemade, ^ieasnntto take# Doetora ■reeowsntimd.tl# ■ A t a iN r u K i t s t s ^ \ Fa n c y Hogae ' : :’ Shoeing. • ,1 have.put ip a stock of toe weights, side weights, light nod heavy steel shoes ami am now prepared to do all' kinds of shoeing. I f you have, a horse that interferes or stumbles, has f contracted feet, corns or any disease of the football and see me. I am also prepared to do all kinds of General Black* smithing. . . *.. C * H * P e u d l i i m . Questkft Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the” largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of Using anything else for Indigestion or Bil­ iousness, Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard’ of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart Failure, etc. They used August Flower to .clean out the system and stop fermen­ tation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the ner­ vous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and had with headaches' and other aches. Yon only need a fewdoees of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with yon. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. Ridgway & Co. REDUCEDTARES, Chance for trips vte PoMsyivaaia Goes at Small Cost* In addition to local crcaraiOHS arid reduced farexauthotized for various evenft. the following opportunities ate offered for trips via Pennsylvania Lines at special rates: ■ , ’t0„ banFrancisco, Cal., April 10th to*J<3tU. inclusive, account Con­ vention of Federation of Women'sClube. , To 2a<iesviUa, Ohio, April 28th and20th ' account State Convention of Prohibition Party of Ohio, *Tickets for this event Will besold only from tioketatetSohs in Ohio, To St. Paul andMinneapolis,Minn., May i/th to 18th, Inclusive, account National Baptist Anniversaries. ToCan Francisco, Los. Angeles, Cal., and Portland, Ore.. May siotu to. Inna. 7th, in* chisiye, account Imperial Council, Noblasrof Mystic Slirino, National ConventionT, P, A, <rt America, and Supreme lcwlge, A. O. ToDenver, Colorado ftprinjpi or Pueblo,! Col., June Slat to aid, Inclusive, aceount Sunday School International Association, TriennialContention, To Minneapolis, Minn,, Inly 6th to 7th, Inclusive, account. National Educational Amoctatton, To Tacoma, Waak, or Portland, Ororen, July litth to5»lh, incln-uVe,accountAnnual Mce in* V, P. 0. 1T.( Society of United l’rcsbyterian ChUrtfo. . , To San Francisco or to* Angslea, Cal„1 August 1st to 7th» IncluMVq account Blen- ul*} Mecttnt, Knimat* ol Pythhuu To Sait U k e fifty* Utah, August dih to Mh, inclorivft, accomit Atimtal Bconlon, flrand I^dgt JB. P. O. «. . ' * For Infomatitm about fares and oih*r 1f t WUfeteAitstfHpf Pomkiyl* ■ ,, ■ together with every, thing to be found in « . fireLcJaftfli meat market. Also bundles the cele­ brated Swift Company’* Hams. And courteous . . > and honest treatment goes with the above. Goods Delivered. Te5ephobe.66.‘ r ‘ Fresh Fish and Ice Adam's Bestpurant and Dining Booms Gorper High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. ’ R e d d r o s s • FOB S i p p n m i MMstfaiitoi PAINFUL ■ flu Ai*a*PttBVEwnvgfcr HMUI ..--S ii iiib . j SKKSCDtlBTlt*. ■AreSals t i l Rsliahlib ggr-PartaetlTHannlew TbeLadies’ ier« FtlU PRICE $1 .00 Sent pot^isJOoo receip! ol ytjia. MoneyreTanOedifoctaa’• » '* m . SampleKOlBooliHtstatlrat, ViadeCinchonaCo*.Moine*.iow*. For sale by C. M. Ridgway, W W iWWWtMMMWWilMWtMi |C»VUti,*adTrsdeAfulaohtshwJsndlKllPst-< ent buiincs* cooductedfor MooMaTC r***, o u n o r n e t ta opposite U. s .W avcht o rrtcc and wcca&MCurepstentinitiM timeUna tkott 1 remote fromWsrhinj^os. * Send model, dourrlmg or photo., vrith darcrip jtion. We advise. If pstentsbte or cot, f r n of charge. Otrrfeenotdaetill pxtentUitcared. A e*MVMLET,.11HorrtoObtain psttaU ,” with cose o l same >nthe U.S.and foreign coaatrU* ■eotfns. Address, C .A .SNOW dbCO . O**. CArtHT O rrice, WA«HiN«Ton, D. C ------- Masi<*ww mw>* DON 'T B e F o o l e d i Take tb s orlghwl ROCriV MOUNTAltt TEA Mala *«ly by MadlsM Mali- cine Co., ftUdisaHi/Wfi. It keep* yon w all. Oar trad* -n a rk ca t on oack pscfcaf*. ;Prtco, 3$ cents. Never sold ------- I* balk . Accept ■« sebsti* «w«*M>TM>)Mi tat* . Ask y ear t r i n l i t CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS ,*•!?*** ■*\vk C0» 9A*o Kata. AlwaysreUmWr. XA*le*.k»aT)rorri9t foi cbum W ers knwwi ® ra SSSnSS g ? Jd »«taUIv bos#*,' scaled wttta bla* ribboe. ynfcelawwUier. fsattraw isM i. .fVliifS-IMiIkJfeaSIBMIlmtlMnW■WsrwnfwMronniwWim CHIDH88TKACHXKJOAl, OO. S tM SbMtlsoas Howart., P U I U , M . Your Tongue If it’s coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer’s PiUs will clean your tongue, cure your dys­ pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. * 2 St. All dfMtChrts. 1J WaMtyoot nm iw^he o rlia rii1 a b*a»Uf*1 brewa« rkh bWcki !fh#»*** BUCKINGHAM’SDYEW. 1 »» WINONA LAKE, r«mNis SummerResort* W'inbno tAke. Ind,, the pretty sumraer resort on the PantiKylvanis Lines in North* « n IiuUana afferUs rrist, reerwtion, enter- Utmaeat, amid delightful sorrottudinrs for persons desiring to enjoy vacation ont- itlgs. This reeftrt la the Kite of WiriottaAth SOfllblYMid fiitllQOlf jUltiisAUtlttll j vialted hy many persons who arc strength­ ened in mind by thd excelftht faciUties fw educational Work, and Invlgoraic 1ft body fay tha health giving Infotencc* for which wlnoaa take ia famous, . , On May 16th, th« Opening Bay fit the Bcreon of lS^aximifaftn tickets to Vrinotw Lakevritl been sale viaPennsylvania Lines- They raayfav obtained fro “ ** September 13th, ihelurive, m he m May 18th- to ' I For parthmter teioimatfon on thosum t Hof rate and time of tratus, apply ft ckeiAjs*fnteof the PennsylvaniaLine-, or to F. VanDtraxit, fhlef Aaetetaut ticnend Paawnger Ataut, llttabmt. Pa, Iiifotiua- Mowabout Htteaettodtaat wlhotte. I a N a * o > tertaiumenfi, the Sammer School sessiona, ;f will faeftumlahedin reply tofotprtdw I to Ma, V. 8. Dukir, SetreWy» Lake, Ind, . :: l i r a

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