The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

milllllHlilWiit mm****** x w t u m i u ' YEAR , j&litar*nd rlefsf< SfcWPORT ARCHITECT t’RE Ti;0 s ta g e s •etmtss e.'RjtJiCQtare Jfewport al/jed a ! the C '.o -! CONDENSED $T0R IE$ . Lady and | tfJSISg l,i,lsf€S 'f illip Is e tm g e iiriiy FR IDAY , A IV« . lift. u Tim ChdcicclliiF o f Ilia RritMa K s- cY -jii:?? istitjoimr-es a « f » Y 1-1,- _ pounds sterling S'lJjtfl lUl!M* s flfi th a t th a t amount must Iso ra is 'd by a lean to robot cu rren t obligations o f tho government' f/hariio Ctumegse, a twelve year-old nephew of tbo gve&f. philaathropiet -ike4v;itioP o f a £trike-of special deliv­ ery boys .in tbo PJtisburg postofilce recently, Comatsai'itter o f pensions, Ware, has issued an order that none of the. employes ot his office shall indulge hereafter in any beverage "that intoxi­ cates during office hours, l i p » .... f tif tfes AiBorlcait'' »&*[ tern- ‘1bli fi tere n t xn r e , m> ] I jrisafde let a rare, o f e f ttlu i, culture, j I in a race ef onsmiso liloydy In a e.cii-1 *try o f limited extent, B a t the United * States is a nation of notions. Its Isolde are .sot Americas?, buj; -Kng- ifdkroeti slid ‘iseotsraen, I'tciiebnien ■and Ciert»ai?3i Italians owl Spaniards o f the third-nr" fontth or tenth, gener­ ation, Th rir taste in architecture is a ta*:e that. was born on -.the sunny Mediterranean chore, in ' cozy Nor­ mandy orchards, In classic ..Spain and Italy,”ili baiwiiat feotliind liudThig-' land, I t is revealed in the chateaus, the castles, the villas, the logins of Newport, Seville, Wei beck, F k r - ene and. Xhilaise, here stand side, by side on the same strip of gnre3,_.B«pa* rated only by a.grille from Venice or,’ Ho1#, ft? CisJSghteRci ’Cass ' Beamed Life Stat - Ih-prcrc-utative P.w? 1701 <"r*i;rirJg down thx< Ito l’gralir: -ti t'c ? (fov' u l «U m ^ r a i i o f Maine I :k the eaj>. j n he t/tiar’i i csomra-1 The care with which the President lifts guarded ,the interests of the coun­ try jn giving hi3 consent to the laying of tbe new Pacific cable shows 'a high grade of statesman ship backed by the firmest kind of.loyalty and patrio- ’•tisrn. ’ ‘ . r The ocean trip by (Secretary ■ Moody, Representative Cannon, and the members of congress who are to witness the sham battles on tbe coast, will not be a t government expense, and here is another opportunity the opposition press will lose of being made temporarily happy. Senator Millard, of Nebraska, is credited. with beirg in favor of the beet; sugar men and their interests, anil as a consequence, has been figured on as an anti-administration man, but he sets all speculation at res; by an­ nouncing that he is for Nebraska and* -.Roosevelt, :beetrsugar or no beet sug*.. ar. .. J i. Among tbe interesting items pub­ lished in.the “ Hand Book” sent out by the Republican Congressional -Committee,is this one item of drinks: “The drink bill Qf the United States last year amounted to $425,504,167, Qf which $03,432,274 was paid to the trusts, which includes all wines, beers, liquors and beverages o f every kind.” Tbe navy department has accom­ plished a work of saving to the .gov­ ernment and of thoughtful care fpr the sailors and marines who need transportation between New York and . San Francisco, by securing the very advantageous fates pf $26.75 per man, as against a rcgulare fare of from $75 to $83 fo r regular passen­ gers, and a sleeping eftrr rate of $6 instead of the regular $30. • SIOQ Steward. The readers of tins paper, will bo‘ pleased to learn that there 13 at least . one dreaded disease, that has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh. Cure is the only positive cure known to tbe med­ ical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutionnl disease, requires a constitii tioilal treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di­ rectly upon the blood 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 wark. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure, Haul for list testimonials. Address, P . *J. O ienev & Co., Toledo, 0 , >Sold by •druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are tbe beat. Senator Hanna addressed an aud­ ience of 10,000 people recently on "Labor and Capital/’ He handled the subject as a master and not as it has heretofore been handled- by the partisan friends of either. Among the ..pertinent thing he. said were: "The laboring man is entitled to. a greater share of the profits of indus­ try ,” “ workers are right in more than 50 per cent o f the strikes,” , “organ* ueri labor and organized capital are here to stay.” .. qYf^eils a Tonic. There areThyfcs when your liver needs a tonic. Don’t give purgatives that gripe and weaken, lie Witt’s Little Early Risers expel all poison from tiro system arid acts as tonic to the liver, W. S-iotl, 581 Highland *Vf.< Milton, Pa., save: “ I have car- rjjy-rt DoWitt’s Little Ear! Risers with me for several years aUd ivonld not be without them,” Small, and easy tit take. Purely, vegetable-, They never gripe or distress. C o n s t i p a t i o n . .P o e s :y o u f.l]i5 a4 _ d s lie .E .,t)a{n / f tl e l'* " o f ^ y b u r ' ‘e y e $ F ‘‘..B a c T ‘ t a s t e fit y o u r r o o ii tf i? I f s y o u r l i v e r I A y e r ’s Pills a r e l i v e r pills. T l t c j r c t t r e const!** jsitlon* ttesidacfie* uysuepsia. 5>-l‘ curious Antwerp. "To the alien observer this variety of styles at . first argues a strange lack of settled opinion. But to the student of psychology it repre­ sents not so much a want of taste, as a vast variety' of tastes decended from remote European ancestors.. I t is not so much a jnamteefation of mimicry as it is the- demonstration of hereditary predilections. . In time they will coalesce into an American esthetieiem, Bu t that time is not yet and in the variety o f Newpoli archi­ tectures lies the promise of an art t'hat in the near future will be national;) distinctive.--September Smart Set. * , ' STAR ISLAND OUTING. . SATURDAY, AUG, 2d - The White Star Line will give, an outiug to/Star Island and return on above date. NEW* STEEL STEAMER GREY* - - - HOUNIR---------- \Vill leave Toledo, foot of Madison at. 9:15 a, nu, retu rn ing ,,-arrive JO p. m, An outing 182 mile (102 miles river—80 miles lake). Adults $1. Children under twelve 50 cents.; p a rlo rs ,$3. Meals a In carte. Excursion rates. on all rail­ roads. J . W. C onuad , General Agent,- Toledo, 0 ( . . Look Pleasant, Please. r Phptographer. O, O. Harlan, of Eaton,'O., can do so now, though, for years he couldn’t, because he suffered untold agony from the worst form of indigestion. AU physicians and fried,- iciues failed to help him till he tried Electric. B itiers,.which worked such wonders for Jtim that lie declares they are a godsend to sufferers; front dys­ pepsia. and stomach troubles. Un­ rivaled for diseases of the Stomach. Liver arid Kidneys, they- build up and give new life, to the whole system. T ry them,- Only 50c, Guaranteed by.Ridgeway & Co., druggist, CHAUrAQuALAKE. i»g iBtrmtfly n f-nr.l! ntatr.oHa tree, I “Will y .ii \vHg} kind,” -said th a I lady^ fits to t e ll m*} -what k is d o f I « trt^ tl«s, R E ’ * ' , * “ T h a t, jug -lam ,“ rc-plied Repre­ sentative Potyti-), iti.liis mosf bourN 1% nmnui'S, “is a k-raon tfe e /’ ■'■•‘D p niv, ? I'm paid th e lady, **are v* r paw a UnTou tree -yon f,sr* before/5 “ Q u ite hate, madam, T lie ro ate great groves o f th em ,h i m y state/* “ A n d wha t D f f I m a r ask?” . ;• • .- “ M a ine j m a d a p i/’ . ( _ . . . “ Why, I jiiiv e r’ k iiyiv'lem on trees grew* in M a in e /’ , . “Madam.” said Representative Powers,* bowing low, “lack of knowledge dimply affords am the, in­ effable pleasure of imparting to you ‘this information. t lb -ides, the re­ sources of the great state of Maine arc too little exploited in these days Oft-ommemal rush and h u rry /1. • . Then he walked on and the lady took a twig from the magnolia as. a souvenir. -Washington Letter. Regretted the Courtesy, • ’ • Charles ■Stockier was -passing through ■W all' street one day Itfst week when, a railroad ’magnate with Very Low Rato EXcnrslon to That, Popular Resort, \ Will be run Tuesday, August26tb, via Pennsylvania Lines. The ro.und trip fare from Cedarville, O, will be $6 to Lakewood or Jamestown, N,-Y., on the shores of Chautauqua Lake. -The route will be via Columbus, Akron and Cambridge Springs. Ex- cureion’tickets will- be good to return up to. and including, September 2d, 1902. For particular information about time of trains, etc., apply to E, S, Keyes, Ticket Agent. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. A t Toledo the White Star Line Steamers connect with (Belt Line") Manufacturers R. R Cara are placed a t Company's Warehouse, making a transfer o f about 50 ft. car to boat. Steamers leave wharf 0:15 a.ru. daily, arrive Detroit 1:15 p.m.; S tar Island, Algonad/Marine City, St, Clair, I ’orf Huron arid other points in Southern Michigan afternoon of same da}*-. Low rates. Prompt service, J , W, CONIIAD General Agent, ' * Toledo, Ohio. No better lime to paint the buggy than right now. A t Wolford's, A Plain Statement of a Bad Condi­ tion and a Cure That Never Fails. Jilr.i, JritMS B. Biuclcbnrn of C3J Is". iowsy sr,, X. a in, Ohio, rays: “f vm tpuuhfpil with sevt-f)' liorVKtismra, ibejrii:’? ftem, mid Inarr. tr<» il’lc. I thought 1W)«nM try them. Ta.itat.ox oi tin,*pit!'! amt now 1 am jdi-.iM-d t>i ray,my ncrvi.niro Ghv.ilic-I. T SiUivn writ, am not noiv troubled with iudkasUoti -the action of tin* heart‘a ityulai', t xim -vUt tln f;e a f-ph i.ilhl nerve nuillein,'.” * *i w.iKit r »Af) m - v r aiaxck u *, ck a ga in ,” whom ho is acquainted stopped him and asked for u match to light his cigar. . . ' Mr, Steckler stqiph’ed the..desired b it of splinter and brimstone, then, merely by way o l ’criarlcsyyn-jknd: •“How is the Blank,- Blank* and Blank railroad coming along now?” The magnate, who had probably had an unfortunate irv'pmonee with the market, that morning, was out of temper mid .answered curtly: . - “What do you ask me fo r? I ’m no curbstone to u t/’ Steckler looked down a t him for a moment .and then said sorrow­ fully: “I wish I had th a t match back again 1”—New York World, All Were Saved. , ,“For years I suffered such untold misery from Bronchitis/*, writes. J. II, Johnston, of Broughton', Ga., “ that often I was uuuble to work. Then, when . everything else failed, I was wholly cured by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. My wife suffered intensely from Asthma, till it cured her, and all our exper­ ience goes to show it is the best Croup medicine in the world.” A trial will convince you it’s unrivaled for Throat and Lung discuses. Guaranteed bot­ tles 50c and 81. .Trial bottles free a t Ridgeway & Co. Ou (he back of a two dollar bill which was taken in by- a firm in Yandalia, Ilk, was written in red ink the following: “ This is the last left, of n $40,000 fortune* and I have murdered my wife and two little children, ami whosoevera hands this may fall into take warning. William Coffin, Toledo, Whiskev did it,” August 10, 1902. To MyFricfids* i I t is with joy I tell you tvhaf Kodol did for mr. I was troubled with my sir roach for several month:-’. Upon bring ailVint d to me Kodol, I did so, ftml words eamioL tell tbe gnu! it has douc me. A neighbor had dyspepsia So that he hail tried moot everything* I told him to us? Kodol. Words of gratitude have come to me from him became I recommended it.—Gin,. W / Pry, Viola, Iowa. Health and strength, of. mind and body, depend nu the stomachy and normal activity of the digestive orgr.rs.. Kodol, tl ’10 great .ccoi.stiuetive tonic, eurra all stomach and bowel troubles, indiges* lion, dyspepsia. Kodol digests, aay good food you eat, Take fidose after meals. C, M, Ridgivnyv Just look Aftfcr. Whence came that sprightly step, faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face.. Him looks good, ft els good. Here's her K-etri, Hhe uses Dr.' King’n New Life PifL, Re- suH,: -.sdl .„,or;tiUjfl.... rreti.ve. ...digcsti.t!) 'good, rio Tit';Vd';)Hifs Tio t-harice for' “ blues.” Try theni yonrsi-If, Only 28 <• at Rid.;ev,-;iy rie <*o, „ . Tbrrn h a pretty giri in an alpine hat, A sweider girl in a sailor-brim, But the1.hand-.one el girl you’ll ever • ECO,' •J b the HV<;»lde glri..whq in. ;1Reeky. Mountain-Uft. ......... . Ask vi.-ui' druggist, Tire Himl You Have Always Bought, ami w liieli luis hoeu i» use for .-over* BO years* has horne th e signature o f and has Been made under his per­ sonal gupervisloit since Itsfnjtacy;, Allow no one to deceive you in this. ■All Counterfeits, Imitations and « Just-as-good” are hut Experiments tljiat trifle With and endanger the health p f Infants and Children—-Experience against”Experiment. W h a t is C A S T O R IA ©astoria is a harmless substitute for-Castor OU, Pare- , gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance* Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms • and allays Feverishness. I t cures TXlarrh°pa: and Wind Colie, I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assim ilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The .Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, GENUSNE C A S T O R IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 3 0 Years. THECENTAURCOMPANY, Vf MURRAY*TnEET, NCWYORRCITY. -AT- OTT0HXS01T 8s GIBNEY’S. Our 1‘late Glass Show . Cases D isplay W a ists, Collars, T ies—A ll Naw d esign s. Over jj WIN MATTING—The Twine Cbarii Carpel Patterns, very choice. 10,01)0 yds received this season—10c up.. . . . . DOW TRIMMINGS—Arabian Cable Warp, Swiss Calais Bru*>e}ls,'cie., etc. • ' ' 'ray-;/ PC,)IITEI RES--All colors 98c up. " 1IOH1KHY—Black Cat, groat wearers, g rta t sellers, 15 cent qiinlity. . very popular. - MUSLIN TENDERWEAR—Not made in. sweat-shops, Defender Bmmk" *■ d r e s s ; GOOD S Dimities, Organdies, Molls, Chiffimettei/ Lin ns, Silk. Ginghams, Lawn, Mercerixed Gingham, Khaki .Silk, Taffeta, Peau Do Soue, c-{e,: etc. . . BUY ONLY OF H t J T C H X ^ O . Y iS c O I 3 B ? ____ . , - l ^ ! « E ¥ E a V & K E R C M l ' Specialist* Jo the Treatment of Nervous, Blood, Prlvsfa and Sexual Dlwaaea all Heo and Women, ZB Veara tn Ohio. in*Na Names used wltheut Written Consent. Cures Ouaranteed. Thousands of’young: and mlddle-ijred men are annuallysweptI tn a prematura gravethrough earlyabneoor later ercesses>Chas. I Andersonwas oneot the victims, bat was rescued lit time. He | says: ‘‘1learnedan evil habit. A chance soon Came over tae. [ 1could reel itJmy friendsnoticed it. I became nervous, deepon* dent, gloomy, had no ambition, easily tired, evil forebodings, poor circulation, pimples on face, back weak, dreams and drama 1 at night, tired and weak mornings, burning sensation. Tomake] matters worse, I becamereckless and contracted a blood ditease. I I tried many doctors and medical firms—all failed till Sts. K«a>| ' nsdyAKcrgaa tookmycase. In oneweekI felt batter, and la a fewweeks was entirely cared,(. They are tbs only reliable and honest Specialists In the country.11 • READfcR—’Weguaranteeto cure you or no piy# Ton run no , , , . risk. Wohave a reputation and business at stake. Beware of lJS83&S?.diSf??5SK,-*.lXf ^in PJy « « ° icc W case we take that our NEW METHOD TREATMENT will not care. < i 'W«trea*.a«d cara Nervous Debility. Varicocele, Stricture, Weak Parts, Kidney! andBladder Diseases. Consultation free. Hooks free. Call or write for Question! Elf.tforHomeTreat ; nt. * 1 DRS. KENNEDY &KEKGAN 247 5upertor Street, Cleveland, O. K K & K K&K K & K K& K A Name Full of Meaning. D r. S, W tir Mitchell is as quick with his f-pukt-n «s the written, word, says the Baltimore Herald. A gath­ ering of Philadelphia husmess men was discussing the general failure in the asphalt trust, owing princi­ pally to Castro’s (of. Venezuela) bail habits, His Sight Thi'eatcncd. “ While picnicking last month my- 11-year-old boy was poisoned by some weed or plant,” raya \v% I I . Dibblri, ot Bioux City, I d . “ He rubbed the poison oll his hands into bis eyes and for awhile we were afraid he would lose his sight. Finally a ‘neighbor recommended DeWitt’s "Witch llazfel The public was thoroughly shy’of Halve. The fitfet application helped investing further funds in asphalt Mm sod in a few days lie was as well companies,and the leaders of the en- ever.” ^ For skin diseases cuts, inseri bites, is sure Relieves piles a t . otjee,. Be* ware o f counterfeits, G. M, Ridgwriy terprioC were having great diftieulty scalds, wounds, in.securing the money necessary to Deiviit's Witch Hazel Halve rehabilitate the concern. They were cimV lamenting the shyness of investors in asphalt coniprutit-y, when Dr. Mitriiril said: “I t is the word ‘asphalt/ th a t frightens them off before the m ai­ ler can he explained. Why don’t yon drop the ‘asphalt* from the companies and use some equivalent REDUCED RATES TO THE WEST. Gommenring (September 1st, and daily thereafter, until October .'list, 1002, lire Wisconsin Central Rv, will of h\-’Hevil sound to tho-e who have |sell Scttlem’ ik-kols from Chicago to been h it in the last failure? Why ; points ]n Muntonn, Idaho, O iL m , panv-r.ut.'.'ufal'terv.’ard developed, i T , ^ ' * ' X - r 1 the idea failed to g« with lire hoard ' !h '!l^ ,.<uU<!V'1 n.lUp- I’i'r of direritora. '' 'rinlM'inatmu inquire of the .nearest « — . / (Ticket Agent, or address T. IX To Cure a Cold in Ono Day. j Campbell, D. I*. A 218 l ’ika Build* Take 'Li*,alive Birimo tjuiriine Tab ling, Ciueiimati, ()., or Jas. 0 , Rond, V}:\ drugg Uieiefiuid the money riftm'l lW i i g e r Agent, Milwaukee it it, fails to rule, h W. Grove’ri wj«. ........... I j. i — —- — lACarefu! Buyer. | ...Hot Weather Fabrics.-- ^ I I & \ •" " f f 8 l § S t \ I W M W ; Tto M IsfMl'WeJi,. Meats are deceptive, Unkr? you are a goad judge, you can never tell what you ae-getting until you . have it served and partially eaten. We know ineuls. We select stock with a view to having the be-t meats. Wo know how to select stock and there- fo.e have meats you may depend upon—meats that will {.-lease yun. i /E D 4 R Y IL L I \ A J a *GFNTH » f j j , p . £lU | }>< dtvidunls eojidted,. t 1promptly made and reputed, ’ ” 1 ' I TkRAFTH on New York i h>l fhj. J jeiunati sold n t lowest rat«l, q{*„ j'elirtjpest and r ao s tv o nw il* v .n v p" j send laowey by mail. T O ANH liimh -na Real l i m n . i»w . **** sG&al m- i .ollatt-ral.-a y , ' - Willwm Wililmaii, Pres.; - Heth-W.Hn.fth, Vice Pr,~w W. J - Wildl.aj;,. g o o d s , d e l i v e r e d ■> Telephone No. 74, JRffif-Frtsh Fish Always on Hand, C. E. TODD, i r- J ’r■ livery, Feed and Coach Stable. 22 and 2 4North Limestone St., Phone, Main 737, - Springfield. 0 , Double Daily. Train Service VIA TIIB . L o u i s v i l l e & N a sh v ille R, R. Betqyen ( Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago and St. Louis ami Nashville, Memphis Atlanta, Birmingham Mobile, New Orleans . Florida and Gulf Coast Points - 'i’hrriugli {flopping Oar* lind C h air Cane ’ A n IftiC'^eeTipd D in ­ in g Car $ w v ife - Low Rate Excursions F ir s t an d T hird .T n o alay each. M outh For rates, maps, toilers ami time tallies, address. 1 .0. I„ STONE,. Ueu. Fais. A p t, *' ’ J.ouisvillo, Kv. PILES ■**1mflbreAthe tortures of the damned' -withprotruding piles brought onby constipation with which I was afflicted for twenty years. I ran across your CASCARETS In the townof Nowell, la., and never found anything ■toequal them. To-day Xamentirely free from piles and feel 1Ikoa nowman." a H.K eitz ,WU Jones St., Sioux City, In CANDY F CATHARTIC ^ TflAOSMASKVtOWniflCO _Pl«»«»ut, Palatable, Potent/ Taste Good, T)o Good,RoverBicten.Weaken,or Gripe. 10 o, 2 jc, 500 , ... CURE CON8T1PATICN. ... BitrllafaReai4; CMpiaryCliinct, R««T m L 111 T H E B B S S • - • ■ « Product <,f the markit • ■and rioric fa j m can ri- ways hv found ot flip Meat Htwo of . C h a r l e s ‘W e i m e r . together ' with cvery- ‘ thing to be found m a - t first-class meat nmi-ket,- Also bandies the cele­ brated Hwift Oompany'g .Hams. And courteous and '. honest treatment gpl-s with the above."* ■ Goods D e l i r e d . Teieplionefii),, •Fresh Fish and lee Adam's Restaurant, and Dining Booms Cornier -High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. WINONA LAKE, lndi ina’s Famous Summer Resort. Wirimio Lake, Inti., the pretty summer report on the Pennsylvania Lines in North­ ern Indiana affords r. rt, recreation, enter­ tainment, amid delightful surroundiny-i 'for-pen-ons tlfsdring to^enjoy vacation out­ ings. .This resort is she site of Winona •As­ sembly and Summer Hdiotd, anti is annaily vi-it"d by many.persons who are strength' ene.d in mind hy the .excellent faeilHies for- educational work, and invigorate jn body by the health giving ittlluirtces Mr which Winona Lake is 'famuli'-’, On- May lath, the Opening Day of the •Season pt liiOi, excursion tickets to Winona Lake-will be on sale via I’<nusVlvania Lines. They may be obtained fynv/ May 15th ti> SentemlnJr iSth, inclusive.' For particijlar information on the sub- Passenger Agent. Pittsinji-g, Pa, Informa­ tion about attractions at Winona Lakcv en- tertaimm-nts, tbe 8nminer .School sessions, etc,,-Will be furnished in repiy-'tri im'iiuriea address'd t>- Mi:. S. D ick ay. Secretary . Winona Lake. Tnd, PATENTS Caveats,andTrade-MarksobtainedandallPatent businessconductedforMoucaarc fee *. |OunOrricgts opposite U.S,P atent Oracc andwecansecurepatent Inlesstimethanthose iremote f-amWnshingtoe. Sendmodel,drawingdr photo., with descrip HO-TO-BAC » - • & * * * OtACOOIXsUlt. Wanted.- Wa' Would likri to nsk, through the the columns of your paper, if there is any person who haS used Green’s Aug­ ust Flower for the cureof Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Liver Troubles that has not been cured-—and we also mean their results, such as sour- stomach, fermentation of food, habitual costive* ness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, any trouble connected wilh the stomach or liver? This medicine has been sold for hiany years in all civil­ ized countries, au.l we wish to corres­ pond with you and semi yru t.ne of our hooks free of cost. I f you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failing. I f so, something more serious is the matter with you. Ask your- oldest druggist. G, G, GiiLiiy, Woodbury, N. J . Chinese Widows. In China, that land of contradic­ tions, it is no t considered to bo good form in good society for wid­ ows, however young, to marry again. By way of compensation, however, the estate of widowhood ia held in tho highest esteem, and widows aro more honored as they advance in years. A widow- of mature .age, in fact, is regarded somewhat in the stylo of the finest port wine very old in bottle. If tho lady reaches the ago of fifty, she can obtain an imperial certificate of her age aiid virtues,- and this tablet is put up prominently over the door of her ‘ house so that all may read.' don Times. -Lon- I , {*•*•(«<((*, V/»pi>U(U.| »VSMSUMuqi' l .Hon, vrc advise* if pat'ematilc of not*fret ofJ icharge* Ourfeenotuuctit! patentis secured, j [AP amphlet , -4*How-toObtain.Patents.,” with? ,cost of same inthetLS* and foreigncountries.! ,-sentfree. Address* J IC .A .S N O W & C O . opp . patent O ffice , w A shin ^ ton , b.'C. OrllGliESVER’SEiiGUSH PINNYROYHP3LE.fi ■ ^ s. ^aiIC 82 «:.Vf!; SVH ;i 3 f.P«l ;;fl i w' 4 y *nx < U ifiut* rhius raitorai £»»<*$•. at£.’.n«. j«*n -,z. \ ? fev*.* -L.rUS’'- Uit t .. . •HsJ.vf ffS 5 * t »*VVi. J'.\ 14’iiarst ivM«UUiM t Pv;(* by . vi:iPuirf*3Kn- caaMtCnL tco. S&OO31ndl9ou 2 SflUft.* PA. ^ru.loa s&tstis^sr. ' A Necessary Piecauiiitn. Dftp-t negket a c»ld. It is w»i-e than mqd.iWMUii. I t is ilutigcn.us. By using One Minute Cough (’mo you can cure it a t once. Alleys in­ flammation, clears the head, soothis and strengthens the iink-<>u.- im<i.- brant*. D ims cnuglts. crmijt, (l,n*.)t and lung tnudihs. Ahsidutf-Iy rate,. Acts ■immediately. Childf i n like it. G. M, Ridgway. WHui^STfiR IilKE.' New Steel Steamer [o GREYHOUND Setter Pies Thau Mother Made. ^ Fond Mofhor-—iVell, how do yoit like married life by this time? Kon Oh- firef ralff. , . ^ 'F d n d ,Motiicr~-“is'your'\vil(,eiiihjji'-f hie? 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