The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
«Tl\o Ijteqld. f P I p A YBA& ~ KAKi.it Bl’IX, 'i Editor #nd Proprietor, FR IDAY , AUG. 1, IJ02. The Dingley Tariff law ha*? been in operation Just five years and those years have shown a development of American Industries and genera! pros*, perity such as the world never before . witnessed. The office shaty, easy chair, table and looking glass .used by -Charles Dickens in the editorial office o f the "AH the Year Bound” were recently sold to a collector for $425. . A company is being formed to ex ploit an ice r n in e li^ r I ,’lagstalI^Ariz. Large qnautities.of ice are situated in n cave near that town and it is be lieved tlje product can be sold a t a r ■handsome fJrofit. The statesmen of this country hope that Senator Spooner will find noth ing In the Wisconsin platform to which he cannot assent, for it is re alized that his retirement from the Senate would mean a loss to the na- • lion. ‘ ’ 51ore irrigation canals have been constructed, and more money for irri gating plants 1ms been expended in State of Lpuisana‘ during thepast'two years than, in any state in the arid The “Thomas, W, L a w s o n t h e • first seven posted'schooner ever built, was launched, recently a t , Boston, She. will engage in the coast-wise trade and will have a carrying capaci- • . ,ity of 8,100 tons, . “" I t is easy for the democrats to talk • of anti-trust laws now that they are ■ pu t of office but the public- will not ", ' forget their failure'to pass such legis lation When they were in power nor , the. stultification of the democratic platform by Senator Goman. when the Wilson bill came upon the Sen- ate. . ■ ■ - 1V ‘ ’ *■ ■ There is po truth in the report that ; . the government contemplates naval . .manoeuvres in Asiatic waters with a view to influence negotiations with China.' Becent negotiations in the , Orient have been a series of. of tri ■ umphs for American diplomacy and ■ there is no necessity for a shew of ■military strength in that quarter. . <■, . president Roosevelt'.stated, before he departed for Oyster. Bay, that he desired a complete rest and hoped to get it in his summer home" While he is ^resting” . he is receiving more prominent meu in political life, rend ' ering the. more important decisions in executive matters and preparing a huge number'of speeches to bo deliv ered on his fall trip—a .fair summer’s work for the ordinary man. Caution! This is not a gentle word—but when you think llOW liable" you are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy u»t* ; versally known and a remedy that has ■ had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without los ing its great popularity all these years you will be thankful *wo called your attention to Boschee’s German Syrup. There are so- many ordinary cough . remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for Itght colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bron chitis, Croup—and especially for Con sumption, where there is difficult ex pectoration and coughing during the nights and mornin.; , there is nothing •like German Syrup. " Sold by all druggists in the civilized world. G, G. GfcBEsr, Woodbury, N, J , Some of the most erudite students . o f the war between Great Britain and the Beers ascribe the former’s numer ous defeats to a lack of that army or- gfltiizSation which has long been ad vocated by the best friends of the army in England, The present ad ministration has profited by the lesson and is Seeking to perfect the army or ganization in this country, ' Shatters All Records. Twice in the hospital, F , A. Gull- edge, Vt'betm, Ala., paid a vast sum to doctors to cure a .Severn, case of piles* causing 21 tumors. When all failed. Bueklcn’ft Arnica Salvo cured him, Bubduca Inflammation, con quers Aelita, kills Pains, Be it salve in the world. 25x; a t Ridgeway A Go’s, d rugsto re. $100 Reward, The readers of this paper will bo pleased to .learn that there is a t least one dreaded disease that has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Dali’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to tho med- jeaf fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. Ilall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting d i rectly-upon the 'blow! and. mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith- in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure, Send for list testimonials. Address, F . J . C hen t v & Co., Toledo, O. Spiff by druggists, 75e. Ilali’BFamily Pills are the • Colorado is to bo represented a t the WorldYFalr by a great jFIIef map. This will be made under expert sup ervision by students of the State Uni versity, Agriculture School ant School of Alines, The map will show the mountain ranges and canyons, the fertile valleys and arid'plain's stil unreclaimed by irrigation, the loca tion of mining camps and' districts, the rivers and . railroads, making a most Interesting subject for study even; by the casual visitor to the Ex-' position,' All Were Saved. “ For years I suffered such untolc misery from Bronchitis,” writes J . H. Johnston, of Broughton, Gn., “ that often I was unable to work. Then, when, everything else failed, I was wholly cured by Dr. King’s Few Discovery for. Consumption. My wife suffered intensely from Asthma, till it cured her, and a.ll our exper ience goes to show it is the best Croup medicine in the'world.” A -trial’ wil’ conviuce you'ii’s unrivaled for Throat and Lung diseases. Guaranteed hot ties 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at Ridgeway & Co. B lzzy? ''1 Then your liver isn^racting well. Yousuffer frombilious ness* constipation* Ayer’s Fills kef directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard Family. P ill Small doses .cure. Wantji.'ir •.«»!!»<;<},« . ftf.iWIlM JS?fi tU iili. 3 ■ r 1 f* *< f*«u .*re % R.fy. Wood A lcohol, Writing on tho use of wood dlco hoi in th e manufacture of, 'flavor ings, cordials and' other"' bottled goods, tlie Philadelphia Medical World says: - “Wood alcohol is certain to pro duce blindness when used as a drink or otherwise introduced -into the system,” said Dr. Harlan. “I f a large dose is taken on an empty stomach, death is almost certain to follo.w immediately. ■■“The consumption of wood alco hol . by manufacturing chemists' throughout the country has in creased enormously during the last decade. I t .can bo bought fo r 75 cents per gallon, while ethyl alco hol costs $2.45 per gallon.. . “I t is time th a t the men who are sending bottled blindness and cer tain d e a th . broadcast through the country should bo halted.” . NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. A t Toledo tho White Star Line Steamers-connect with (Belt Line) Manufacturers B. B. Cars are placed at Company's Warehouse, making a transfer of about 50 ftf, car tb boat. Steamers leave wharf 0:15 a.m. daily, arrive Detroit 1:15 p.m.j Star Island, Algonaff, Marine City, StJ Glair, Port Huron and other points in Southern Michigan afternoon of samo day Low rates. Prompt service. J ; W. COHEAD General Agent, . Toledo, Ohio. A Bad Complication. ' A woman recently entered an om nibus in an English town, accom panied by a small boy, who wore a saucepan on his head in place of the more usual hat. His appear ance provoked comment. “Wot’s ’o dqin* i t fu r P” asked one. traveler, “Doin’ i t fu r ?” cried the mother. “Why, ho was playin’ a t hoin’ Lord Kitchener ■or somethin’, and ’e wanted a ’elmet, so ’o puts th e sorse- pan on ’is ’cd, and now ’e can’t get it off, so I ’m takin’ ’i n 'to the ,’ors- pital.” “Poor kid!” said a sympathizer. , “Poor k id l” cried the mother, “I t ’s poor mc{ ’E was in such a ’urry th a t ’o never looked to see’ jwot was in tho sorsepan, and how V s got my blessed breakfast on ’is ’ead>,” One That Speaks Volumes-—Telle of a great Good Done of a Certain - Unre—Fo r flits Nervous Weak and Bleepless Mm. 15. F, t.i-lnud o f 103 f'lintf.n HI,, Wii.'iliitirjlon C. If., Ohio, Rtyfl: “J was tronliUd with r.-veiv lu-rvoU'-iieKsnu 1 .«li r-|— It « t n k ' B r i n g iulvind to try l)f. A. \V. (■*li.isi'*s Nerve Pills, 1. got ft boa: nti-1 offer takin 'o n ly mu* L it 1 ta n sty my nervous system liaVUrcn tone*! up ami Tran oloep b -Iter fluti I have for ft h»iij; time. I ton t, (.ouuircml tlwnij pills very' hij’ldy fts an Sso'ffeat tttfvci tolue aiel health tiuU k-r,” J)f. A. W» f'lia.-ie'-thtne Pills are sold at in.’ it Pus a t dfa), is fifp r. A. W-.Ciubt: yirffieino ii-fUiilo, N. V, iho that the portrait nml i l;;i»atuic of A. AV.,Phase M. I), arc on (-very pr.i kake. For sah hy PH'-w-fy .t <’u., tinyyS 4 ! A PET SH0EB1LL STORK, I n -tho grounds of tho sirdar’s palace a t ^Khartum tlicro is now a .gigantic pet bird, originally de scribed as on abnormally largo pel ican without a pouch. This is a shbehill stork which was shot in the wing by\ a sportsman last summer about a hundred miles above Khar tum. As t h e .bird was unable to fly, it was captured without difficul ty ami now stalks about the grounds with the dignity befitting a bird which when adult stands five feet high and has a .monstrous^ bill, ■which has been compared to . a whale's head, a boat turned upside down' and a shoe. Only two speci mens have been brought alive to England. These were sold to tho Zoological society in 1860 by Con- sub Pethorick, who after several failures to keep young birds taken from tho. nnst Imtclmd out soma egg under hens, though only two reached London,, and these did no t live dong in confinement. — West minster Gazette, , W all Paper From Old Shoes. .Old shoes are no t waste from the standpoint of modern industry, A ft er they have done their service'and' are discarded by the first wearers a secondhand'dealer restores the worn shoes ,to something like their for mer appearance, and they are sold again, .to be worn a little .by the poorer classes. J 'When the shoes are finally dis-. carded by them, they are still good for various purposes. In Franco such shoes are bought up in quanti ties by rag-’doalers and sold to fac tories, where the shoes are first tak en apart ,and submitted t o ' long .processes, which tu rn them -into paste, from which t.he material i3 transformed into-an imitation leath er, appearing very much like tho finest morocco. Upon this material stylish ' designs are stamped, and wall papers, trunk coverings and similar articles are manufactured from 'it.—London Answers. Look Pleasant, P lease. Photographer G. (J. Harlan, of Eaton, O., can do so now, though fo r years ho couldYt, because he suffered untold agony from the worst form of indigestion. All physicians and med icines failed to help 1dm till he. tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for him that be declares they ate a godsend to sufferers from dys- pepsia and stomach troubles. U n rivaled for diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, they build, up' and give new life to the whole system. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Bidgeway & Co., druggist, A Plngpong .Blunder. “I gueSB that Hew York man who dropped dead while playing ping- pong was a good deal to. blame him s e lf” “What makes you think so ?” “Wlfy, as near as I can make out, he was trying, to return a ball by a short arm,.quick counter with tho right, forearm reversed for a back* ward back handed stroke. Wouldn’t tha t ja r your arteries ?”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. lu s t Look Af tier, ; Whence came that sprightly step, faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling Face. She looks good, feels good. Here’s h e r . secret. She us^sUr. R ing’s Hew Life Pills. Be* suit,—all- organs active digestion good, no headaches, no. chance for “ blues.” Try them yourself, Only 25 c at Bidgeway & Go, Ugowe Bay. ^ A new name to be seen on the la t est maps of British East Africa is Ugowe bay, applied to an arm of the Victoria Hyanza. This name originated with Stanley, the explor er, in a singular way. When ho •was making a chart of the lako shores, he came upon a great bay,\ and, calling to a native, ho asked what it was called. A fter repeating the inquiry several times he got for answer,, something th a t sounded like “You go ’way,” and the inter preter’s efforts m et with no better success. So Stanley, accepting thef sound, named tho hay Ugowe, which is . pronounced liko the English phrase quoted above. WRITE STflfi LIRE. New Steel Steamer GREYHOUND Leaves Toledo 9:15 a. m*Daily. Arrives Detroit 1:15 p, in. Daily. KH’-fintNINCf Leaves Detroit 4:30 ji m. Arrives Toledo 8.30 p, m. Capacity 3006 Persons The largest and most mrgnificcnt day sfeatmr on flic Lakes. Detroit, Star Island, The Flat**, Fort Ilurm and Way i oris. Blcnmers CITYOFTOLEDOandTASHMO Driroit to up River Points anil Fort Ilitrom -Meals n la cnife, Parlors (me way 82.00. Round trip 8! 1 00, P»r feet service and nucmtmn, U, F. illni, max , J , W. O osiun Trull. Mgr. Gen’! Aut, Detrint, Mich. Toledo, 0 , The Hand You Have Always Bought, and, which has been In use for over SO yearg, has hom e th e signature o f and has been made under his per- _ sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bu t Experiments tha t trifle w ith and endanger the health o f Infhnts and Children—Experience against Experiment. W hat is C A S T O R IA ©astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t Is Pleasant. I t -contains-EeitherGpiumr -Morphine-nor~otiier—Narcotic— substance. Its age Is itff guarantee. I t destroys Worms and. allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. The children’s Pauacea-T lie Mother’s Friend. GENUINE C A S TO R IA ALWAYS JBears the Signature of TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use_F©f- 0 v e p -3 0 Years. . r: . ' • THC.eCNTAURCOMPANY. T»MUMM,OTBCtTi H£WVQBKCITV.' 7/' ...Hot Weather Fabrics... t —AT- HtTTGEISOH & GIBNEY’S. Our P la te G lass S h ow C ases D isp la y W a is ts, Collars, T ie s—AU N aw C esign s. MATTING—The Twine Chain Carpet Patterns, very choice. Over 10,000, yds received this season—10c up, WINDOW TRIMMINGS—Arabian Cable Warp, Swim Calais Brnssells, etc,, etc. PORTFIRES—All colors 08c u p / , HOSIERY—Black’Cat, great wearers, great sellers, 15 cu irqua lily . very popular. ^ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—Not made in sweat-shops, Defender^ Brand. ■ .n DRESS GOODS . Dimities, Organdies, Mulls, ChiffbneUe, Linens, Silk Ginghams, Lawn, Mercerized Gingham, Khaki Silk, Taffeta, Peuu De Sone, etc., etc. • . '. BUY ONLY OF 5 •Ac 0 -I3BK 3E3 'S r. • ■ > 0 0 0 o r M Summer Furniture T h a t w ill b e s u it a b le f o r a ll c la s se s, a s ■ o iir s to c k is c om p le te in e v e r y r e s p e c t a n d c om p rise s d i il e r e n t lin e s o f : : C h a i r s R o c k u r w C o u c h o s i .x C e n t e r T a b l e s S i ( l e l ) o a r d 8 B e d s t e a d s M a t t r e s s e s S ^ p r i n i g s ' W a s h s t a n d s B r e s s i i i f f S t a n d s . Carpets! Carpets! W o r e p r e s e n t som e o f t h e l a r g e s t m a n u f a c t u r in g c o n c e rn s in t h i s l i n e w h ic h e n a id e s u s t o q u o t e p r i c e s 't h a t s u r p r i s e a ll : : : : : : ; ; • • • • . • to Cure n Cold In One Boy. Toko Irixativ.fi DuTnrnn Tat) eift, All drngsirif* tvfuml the money ■ if ifc fails to cure, E. W. Grove's sigurtfUro H on 1>0X; '25c. ... 3 *R. Iflcmilat, gedanile, 0 .. Fiinetal Director Furniture Dealer. Kw K K « K K-. -K K K K i : \ . v ‘y 1v DON'T BE AN ASS.’ f l it a te * it..* i*lt-«bt cloth**youptuiittaJr m fo,tho noaiityiiad repntatfon of tho, merchant, Tour health la of moreImportance than either, _yet yott let o«ack», jueaical laklre anft other Unnihtty* decely^you by m / , .W M J W r n , u»«lf deceptwe offers of ftomethinr for hothlao. f t 641by t t e * WedlCsl ahorko you CV* v?r g r Jr, J r -»'*j* » th ln k all doctors are rogue*, whereas, you alone J r blame. Why not flr*t demand from them _ , e+ldescM of their hottesiy and reiyonatbltftv. a* aiteclailsta. w e hate t e n located la Ohio 45 years sad can give bent of bank yon, write for an honest on wlli^ofofSronf WSlU^&APO^wll.:-''ifo;»at*«7whcthljlreiuM. | mtwa , Wamss u«*a wvlttsn.aoniMi w rit o ii u#t>n««ink. ■Pteiv***.* Kal p ., 0 . Mb n«tttss tm hex** mt 0****ii*#* M a t ««<t *t»a« a t Y**•*# DRS. KBNNEDY & KERGAN, K r. K K y > K K K K r< K K A Careful Buyer.' filsast isBat YanWant, lieWtsftotWeSel. Meals are deceptive. Uuk ta you are a good judge, you can never tell wliat you ae getting until V<m have served and partially eaten. We know meats. We select stock with .a view to haviug the best meats. We know how to select stock and there- fo.e have meats you may depend upon—meats that will please you. GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. 74. ESrFresh Fish Always ou Hand. C. E. TODD, Livery, Feed and Coach Stable. 22 and 24 North Limestone St., Phone, Main, 787, - Springfield. O; Double Daily Train Service . vr,\' 'run _ L o u i s v i l l e & . . J S j a s h v i l i e R . R . Between * C in cinnati, L.ouisvlIIe, Chicago and S t.'L o u is . . ■■ .mid ,■ ■ ■ ■ N a sh v ille, M em p h is " A tla n ta , B irm in gham M ob ile, N ew O rlean s . F lorida and Gulf C o a st P o in ts Through Mapping Cars ami' Chair Curs. Ail Cilexi’.oili’.d P ill ing Cm- Service ow,.Rate Excursions F irst and Third Tuesday each .Mouth For rates, maps, •toilers and time tables, tiddreA C. L STONB, Cep. Pass. Agt„ Louisville, "Ky. ' “ F o r Mary e a r s * w a s a v ic tim o f d y s p e p sia in its worst form. I could cut nothing but milk toast, and at tlnicomy stomacliwould not rotuln nnd digest even that. ■Last March I began taking CASOARETS and since then I ,huvo steadily Improved, untU I am as well As I ever was in my lifen" . ' D avid H . M n n u n f, Newark; o . Pleasant. Palatable.' Potent, Taste Good, Do Good, Never Sicken, weaken, or Grlpo, lOo, S5C,50o. ... CURE. CONSTIPATION. ... fl(cr)i«tfJteia*4?Conpuy, Cltt^o, Ueatret!, ]NeWYork. *311 HO-TO-BAC REDUCED FARES. Chance for trip s via Pennsylvania Lines a t Small Cost, ■ t .To San Francisco or 'Los Angeles. Cal., August lat|to 10th, inclusive, ncemint Bien nial Meeting, Knights of Pythias. To Balt Lake City, Utah, August Oth to 8th, inclusive, account Annual Itoujiion, Grand Lodge B. P. 0. E. ' For information about fares and other details, apply to Ticket Agents of Pennsyl vania Lines, Wanted. Wo would like to nsk, through the, the columns of your paper, if there is any person who lias used Green’s Aug ust Flower for the eureof Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Liver Troubles th.nf has not been Gured—and wo also mean their results,' such «s Sour stomach, fermentation of foodr habitual costive ness, horvous dyspepsia, headaches, (lespoudenfc feelings, sleeplessness—in- fact, any trouble connected with the stomach orjiver? This.medicine lias heeii sold for many years In all civil ized countries, and we wish to corres pond with you and send ycu one of our books free of cost, I f you never tried August Flowed, .fry one bottle first. Wo linve never known of its failing. I f so, something more serious is the matter with ypu. Ask your oldest druggist. • G. G. Q kekn , Woodbury, N. J , STAR ISLAND' OUTING. h SATURDAY, AUG, 2d .The While Star Line wi|l give an outing to Star Island. »nd return ou above date. NEW STEEL STEAMER GREY HOUND Will leave Toledo, foot of Madison at ff;J5 a. m,, .reluming, arrive, jfl p,' m. An tuning 182 mik (log miles river - 80 miles lake). Adulle 8 j , Children under twelve 5 ) cents' Purler* 88. Mews a L "carte. Exeiiruioh rates mi .ail rail roatj*,.. . .. ; ______ _ ..... J« W. (CkWBAO, General Agent, Toledo, O, HubserjlK' for the Herald, ExetengeBak CEDABV ILLE , OHIO, A C f.'OUNT rf o f M erch an ts fmd Jc, **■ divithwls ft-ijiritui. *ColU-rti.}^ promptly made .and mmued, TkRAFTS on New York -mff (’jQ. einnati sold a t lowest ra te . T|i0 cheapest and most convenient ivay to J u send money by mail, IANS made on Ilea! Estate, p(t, sonal or (.’olk\teraJ Becurjty. , William Wildman, Pres,, Sctli W, Smith, Vice Pres,, W, J Wildman, Cashier, THE BIST Product of tbtj market and stock.farm can til. ' ' • ways be found at thu . Aleut Store of Charles "Weimer. together with every, thing to ,.u found in' a first-class meat market. Also handles the cele brated Swift Compuirv’s . Hams. And courteous ' and honest treatment . goes wifi) the above. Goods Delivered. , Telephone 66. • Fresh Fish miff leg Adam’s Restaurant . and Dining Rosins Corner High jmd Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio.. , W»NO,V(V LAKE, tadiana's Famous Summer Resort. .Wimmo Lake. In<t., the pretty summer resort on the J'enns.ylvniiia Lines in Koriit- ern Indiana affords re.-t, rrcrcutioi), enter tainment, nmid rfeijgbtfid .surroundings for persona desiring to enjoy vacation out ings. This ru tifl j,s the site of Winona As sembly mid isnnuncr School, and isannnllv vt«it,-u by many persons vho.-in1 strength- iaied in mind by the excellent LeUifiesfur, educational work, nnd'invigorate to body by th e health diving tollutnecs for vdikii Winona Lake is ruinous, 7 On May Jfith, the Opening Lav of the Season of. Ulpii, exenrsiou tickets to Winona Lako will be on sale vinl'iniisylvanin Fines. They may bty'obtained from' MriyTfilh to Sentemher Kith, inetus-ive. For particular information on. ihe suli- je e to f rate and time .of trains, ripply to ■ TicketAgents of tin- P nnsylyanin-Lines, or to F. V as D u SK s , I'h it/ Assistant (Jeuernt- Passenger Agenl. ifttttonrg, pa. tnfnmi.-i- tion about atfruetious at Winona Labe, en tertainments, the Humn.U'r Fchonl sessions, ete„ will be furnished in 'reply to inquiries addressed itr M;>. K. B ickkv , Beeretury Winona Fak--. Jnd. . _■ PAfEW Cavcsts, nml Tradc-ttarksobtained and all Pat ent business conducted tor MookHAVC Fees, Oun office is opposite u .s. P atcnt OtFice and wc can secure patent, in less time than'those remote from Washington. Send model, drmving-or photo., with descrip tion,- W e advise, if patentable or not, free of charge.. Ourfeenotduetill patent is secured. A P amphlet , " H ow to Obtain Patents,” with cost of same in Uie U .S, and foreign countries sent free. Address, C . A . S N O W & C O . O pp . P atent O ffice , WAaHiNoTdN; D. C. 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A yk vratf ffrug- gt«L.' ; "hAhOll AND Life w t sipiftvrwgt'i5i5:‘’ri*.i., itf a D^rty ’ t!r.m welcome to. isrrsy b ta rt 4octh riuc,” w lJo •. ..rfS pf thut great Yjj,. ( hsi-ngo B> fft-,4 lhh.g l h « F!'1- page o f every i“=m', ^irioon.hy.Johf) 8 j].kitoWJ> ffJiiht {,ff| more ’ t a gL conveyeff iu a coin ter. Beery ■ inc-rOTS small etoi > ■page m“l the “ AU faihtinn written In of the most popuh) country. In mbit* —fjuntkiy 3SBtic iib-ifft— tectum» guarantu. ’ ____ S top s fc j^And Works lax a tiv e Bromo-t,- ft cold in one day. Price 25 ren ts.- : Cainnibs" Some in tercsii pear in Chuftiherd ing cannibal plan ospemally the «}>' covered' by Dun-- ■ of Lake N iearag nralist was walk be' was a ttrac ted , and te rro r and, ' reseiie, found' tl; - three black suc-ky chafed the skin ( bands were the b, found earnivorou. been named by .octopus. The scribed as being ’■ black, without I viscid fluid and g rea t number of they attach thenu ■ tims. 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