The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

TtyforHealthl WORLD’S FAIR SPECIAL DAYS l’arACO,jMf.,tete.7* * l # » . ' £,V;»Jpt-fcEi*«EdI ***« q ill iiiit i was ootapeLci to lie or sit S v m i r * £ m t i w . Mr 'S&$JpfS*-S£ %*•#•■*».%* *4 **$.«•»w**--w*ii*•**.*- of Wwbiwide Imporiiutce Crowd 0«e Atwifatr oh Ike SktLsm’i Pro- Coofrvs*## m 4 • Cwvwilioas to Meet *ww-.w-sr •#!?«* • t'-atl^nUIttei? mtzmg on it ir,ti I \\sait«4 fr^uer-Gy, ’ - 7 *"#, .— A, .femreVIs.**** JV turui* ” *fo grL errs. Tr.8 aacter# pro- ngtascl it Bright’#disease apl citemtnM it was cossuEiptson. It mattertfi little ia sne wh#t they ealiei it as3 I Lad r,o de- siro ta live. Asistc-r visited m* frr.nj St, Jraaisar-fi agkefl we if I hadover tried Wiiw t i Cardui. L toll her I had u-.^asA sho height a Lotcle. I hriicvG that it savedwy life. IMioveraany wotaett could save pn&h suffer­ ing if they butto«w of it# value. ®acb of tb« m i;air.ing day# o f the World’# F a ir *e«sou ha# a program®® fiHod "with special event# th a t offer ad* dUioaal attractsoi® fo r late visitors, National and atato government#, mu­ nicipalities, secret societies;, trade or- Sanitation# and college fraternities have arranged to participate in the special days allotted to the®, and thousands of persons will b e drawn to th e World's F a ir upon these occasions, Missouri Is to have an entire week, a t th e Exposition, an d th e Lumbermen of America will be present fo r ’ six days. St. Louis day Sept, 15 , will he FARMERS’ MONTH AT WORLD’S FAIR BJjxest OepxrtntMi at ike Orest Evpeal O m Ready For the Inspect;##of the Amy of Mw Wise Uinta fix Creation Possible. Don’t yon want freedom, from p#in? Take Wine of Cardui andmake one supremo effort to he well. Ton do not need to he a weak, helpless sufferer. Yon . can have a woman's health and/ do#womanYworkinlife, WSy not secure a faottlo of Wine of Cardui from your firuggu\to- day? . WINE C 3 «HJL'l SOUTBC XKTKA^fOH PAUAOK OP KAHUPAO* tubes , woKuffri paxb : W?§fs|K DAILY EXCU R S ION S TOLEDO To DETROIT St. Clair Flats > Port Huron Butha Magnificent Sttamcrt ofth* Wane S tab Uae LeivlngfootofMadisonStreetDallyat 0.15 AM.Afterarrival ofmorning tnun*. Retiming-, aitiireWeekPays 8.30 r, M.,, Sattday* 7 as,-Topt; Huronandreturn, a delightful Iwodays’ trip, only Js. 00 , , mealsandberth extra. Special “R a itj to S c c itiitj ClosacormectiOnsatEetroifwUhsteam* . erefor Buflalo.tlie“Sot> 1 ”Dulutli 1 etc, For further- infarmatiott see nearest KailroaAAgentormite «- ^ C.F,HBtKAS,Tr.Mer.W.H.BOLDSk.r'S.A.FA. ip acraosr, mat. ' toudo , o .. JaZBBSU toL one of the big. days of the Exposition In point of attendance, gome of the ■'largest events, including the great air­ ship races, have not yet been sched­ uled, and they are not included in the list of attractions given here; SPECIAL EVENTS FOR AUGUST, 2 t—Missouri week begins, Pythian day and convention of National Firemen's association, Horse and mule show In Live Stock section; closes Sept, 3 . -tS-Rathbone Sisters' day. , ' Sf-^Deutscher-Krieger .Bund day. 'j 35 —Conventions of dental examiners and Institute of Bank Clerics. Sfl—Ramsey family reunion. 27 —Liberal Arts day, 39 —Inauguration of great Olympic games, hammer throwing, running and jumping. SO—Tennis tournament and Marathon race in Olympic games. < 31 —Eagles' day and Tyler family reunion, Internationa) tug of war. in Olympic games. SPECIAL EVENTS FOR SEPTEMBER. 1 -iTennessee and Indiana day. Dumbbell competition and hurdle races In, Olympic games. J—Jewelers’ and Silversmiths' day. S—Sons and Daughters'of Justice, International team race, in Olympic games. F-rLabor day and beginning of Lumber­ men’s week. •—Oklahoma day; , 7 —Convention of postofflea clerks and Brigham family, reunion. I—Modern "Woodmen day, 9 —California, Odd Fellows’ and House of '" IT 00 -H 00 day, Id—Reunion of Spanish War Veterans. 12 —rMaryland day. -World’s amateur cricket contest. Cattle show opens in Live Stock s«c- •tion: closes Sept. 24 . 13 — Catholic Knights of America. 14 — Woodmen of the World and Stats of Louisiana' day. lE-*Sh Louis day. 1 ( 1 —Mexico day and Germanic congress. -^tinwOTirasefranniFCOiOTado'aay'r Id-Congress of arts and science and Arl- ZOOM ment. GARDEN. L A R G E S T A N IM A L COL* L E C T IO N IN A M E R IC A . M E R R Y ..G O - R O U N D , PONY T R A C K AND O T H E R AM U S EM E N T S . BAND CONCERTS DAILY| AFTERNOONANDEVENING. SfECUL SATES TO LABOR PASTIES. I PIMPLES B«*t For Th*dowel*. m. L:fJ F irwo i ^ mdSsim CAMPYCATtWmC‘ AttOIOSUHR.RWlVtj - - .a est* or row money I— . oWrlinj Remedy Co,, Chleeto or N.V. j j j mkmuue ,TEW miluoh BOES REVIVO .MWMKW V1TAUTY p a m i y « ? M * d a i i Well Man of Me. ^ F t E n x r o a s i : m j i m a a t t C F i f “gp-giwiiw 'u u y :.......... ..;...."...• ............... Archery contests, 21 — Illinois day. ■ ■ r * 23 —Arkansas day, 23 —Lewis and Clark Centennial exposition day and Virginia daV* . 24 —Idaho day. 3 d—Fraternal day. Military athletic carnival, 27 —North Dakota and A^ple day. 28 — International congress of lawyer# and .justices and Utah day. 2 d—Knights and Ladles of Security day. dd-Kansa# day. SPECIAL EVENTS FOR OCTOBER. 1 —Indian Territory day. ■*■- Equestrian polo championship con* tests. iMeffAWYftplc Vtdtf Sheep and swine exhibition in Llv* Slock section; closes Oct 15 . 3 —New York State and Advertising Men's day, g—Rhode Island day, (—Maine, Ohio, New Jersey arid German day, T—W, C, T. V. and Daughters of Con­ federacy day. 3 —Chteaf 0 Press day. ' Id—Cuba’o national day. 11—MIssourl day, 12 — Italian and Michigan day, 13 —Connecticut and City of Detroit day, 14 —A. A. U. Wrestling Championship day. 15—Mystic Tollers' day. 17 —American Library Association day, 13 -Alsska, Nebraska and Helen Keller day. 13 —Jefferson Bay. 20 —Meeting of Colonial Dames of America, fl—Congregational day, . 22 — Fraternal Mystic Circle* * 4 —Bankers of the World day. and Nation* al Council of women. Poultry, pigeons and pet stock exhlbl* tlon in Live Stock section; closes NOV, 5 , . , ' 28 —Clergyman day. Dog and cat exhibition in Live Stock section; closes OCt. 28 , 28 —Nut growers, dairymen and silk eui* turlsts* congress, . 27 —Farmers' mass exhibition, Turners' mass exhibition. » -A , A, U. gymnastics championship, 23 —Home missionary convention. A, A, U. gymnastic championship*. SPECIAL EVENTS FOR NOVEMBER. 3 —Convention King's Daughters and Sons and National Humane society. (-Collegiate Alumni association. I—Missouri university day. 7—Intefseholsstlc football games. • Southern breeding cattle exhibit toi Live Stock Section.' doses Nov, »*. Id-College relay racing, 13 —College football. ' IS—Brooklyn day. 1 (—ASSoelatlon football, IT—Cross country championship. U—Association football, te-JnterAcholastlc football. Now that crop# Lave been or ar# be­ ing laid by, th e farmer prepares for hi# trip to the World's Fair, a t r a t th a t has long been promised him and for ■which he ha# patiently waited, No ex jiosition bus offered so many Induce, ment# for the farmer’s presence a# tbl# one a t St, Lijula, nor ha* any prevloua exposition given thy prominence an^l space to the subject of agriculture, August and September are fesUnslbiy the farmer's months at the Exj>o#Itton for It 1# a t this season th a t the agrlcml-. turn exhibits arc. the freshest and best. Products of the new crops are pouring Into the booths fro® every state In the XJnion, and- additions are constantly being made to the gorgeous display. Headquarters for visiting farmers may be found in every state section of the great Agriculture Palace, but for their special convenience there has. Just been completed a Grange House, Bltu ated in the south end of the building. I t Is equipped with a reception room, Indies* retiring robots and check rooms, where parcels may he left free of charge. Here will be kept a list of moderate priced rooms to aid visiting farmers and. their families in procuring accommodations. The: largest building on the grounds Is the Palace of Agriculture, covering twenty acres, while the Palace of-Hor­ ticulture near by covera about; a third as much'space, These two immense structures are Ailed with exhibits of the farm, garden and orchard of the most extensive and elaborate character, every state in the Union and most of the principal countries of the world being represented. , Agriculture is given more prominence than any other department a t the Ex­ position, the paramount importance of this great industry having been fully appreciated from the very beginning Of the World's P a ir movement. About seventy acres of ground are covered by the agriculture and horti­ culture department at the Pair, large outdoor spaces being devoted to this industry. Outside there are growing crops, trees and flowers, an instructive; six acre farm maintained by the Unit­ ed States Government Plant Industry, and gardens in all parts of the grounds. There are more exhibits in the Agri­ culture building than in any other sec lion of the Exposition; Tills building is considered by many people the most interesting part of the World’s Pair, The exhibits in the palaces of. Agri­ culture and Horticulture constitute a display vast enough and instructive LOUISIANAmnCHASSMONUHXNT,WOM.D’S FAIN. (WJ 7 < . VtSluWNM**»WfMflSMW#i «Mr wfetbMI % «*W* ................................... Tga , 4Bs#AC«wrr, __ , » * f Mfiwae or — , l a » j for \h<i Heralil, Every Ticket Office dftlw Penn* sylvAhm Linea is iVeh Information Bunted of tlio great World's TW at ^!t.Lotti(i in 1804. The Bureau ad* dres# at Cedaeville is ,K.S. Keyes,, in charge of Ticket O/Uce . A. ^Kboms” tedktst of Hfe. lAiuis hotels and board* ag hotifies, location and rates, com* led .by the World's Pair Manage* ntettt* can lie obtained from him? alio olbarvalnabl* information. enough to occupy the attention of vis­ itors fo r many days. Nothing to com, pare with them was ever attempted be* fore. They are the climax of sever#! decades of educational work which la placing farming on a high plane and is making scientific agriculture a pleas* Ing reality. The conspicuous role played by agri­ culture a t the World’s Pair should bring untold benefits and wealth to* the terming community of the world and impress nil termers with the im­ portance and dignity of their calling, Passing through these colossal build­ ings, studying the attractive exhibit# and fascinated With the bewildering encyclopedia of rural life which :id Spread out before his eyes, the World'# P air visitor is impressed with the im­ portant part tlie termer plays in th* grent world of industry, mid every termer who views these interesnng ex­ hibits Js given a new pride In his vo­ cation if filled with inspiration and im­ pressed with hew Ideas In harmony with the progressive strides that term­ ing has been making foftJbe past few years. The visit will gfre an insight into up to date terming on the most approved plan and will bring new hopes and blessings to the term, How properly to rotate crop#, how to get the best results from fertilising and Irrigation, how to protect crops and fru it from the ravages of Insects—#11 these and many more things of vital Interest to termers and fm lt krowete a re taught a t the World’s Fair; A VACATIONTRIP To Viagra Kails a t Low Tares, The ticket agent a t Cedarville will answer inquiries about the annual at* ertrsioh to Niagara Kails over the Pennsylvania lanes, which offers ex­ cellent opportunities for a delightful vacation trip a t small expense, 0 HARM>TTE,$ life storm . Some interesting detail# are pub­ lished a# to the condition of the unhappy ex-lini]TCsa Charlotte, the widow of the unfortunate Maximil­ ian of Mexico. The Brussels oone- awiadent of the Newcastle Chroni­ cle ■ states that the. ex-erapres« ap pears a t last to have reached the end of the acute stage of her long mar­ tyrdom. I t bag lasted forty veers in almost one continuous series of scenes of nervous, excitement and passionate emotion of the moBt pain­ ful kind. All these years of cruel mental torture have been Bpent at the Belgian royal country house of Bonchout, which the present king of the Belgians, the ex-empress’ brother, allotted for her residence on her reason giving way, For three year# now she has lived in a state of almost rational calm,. Her health is good, and hopes are entertained tha t the lifelong storm is past.— London Globe, Th* Vata* of « Sid* R*m»rk, A, S, L. Shields, -Philadelphia’s well known criminal lawyer, once turned a case in his favor by the happy inspiration of a side remark. George' S. Graham, then district attorney of the Quaker City, was making his plea to the jiiry, Sud­ denly pointing to the prisoner, he shouted, “He has been in politics too long to be honest 1” He paused for a moment to let the full significance of the words sink home,,when in a quiet hut pen­ etrating voice Mr. Shields, leaning toward the speaker, said : Pvcryhwiackei-pcrffcswS knew that If they will buy Defiance {bid Watfr Starch log teauihy use they wilt save oat only time, because it never sticks iotae iron, hut b6e#u#e«u?h package contain .10 or,--one full pound—’tvliile all other Cold Water fshurhe* are put *rp in ?i-pjund packages, and the price i# the same, 10 vest*. Then aeain becauseBcfla,uf:e hUrch is free from injurious clssnuc*!#. Ifyourgrc;er tries to sell you a 12-o*. package it ?s because he ha# a itoefc on hand which hewishes to dispose of betere he ‘puts in Defiance. Ho knows that Defiance Starch has printed on ev«ry package in large letters and fignres "if, oss." Demand Defiance and save much time and money and the annoyance of the iron stick­ ing. Defiance never stick*. QUESTIONANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still bus the largest sale of any medicine in tbe civ­ ilised world. Your mothers gad grandmothers never thought of using anything else for indigestion or bili­ ousness, . Doctors wore scarce, and they . seldom heard- of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to dean out the system and stop fermen­ tation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate .the nervous and organic action of the sys-' tern, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and othi “You’ve been in politics Borne lit- X ‘ George?” tie time yourself, haven't you, The jury shook witht laughter Mr. Graham sat .down discomfited, and a. few minutes’la ter the twelve good men and true brought in a verdict of not guilty. Enormou* T ro u t. There is a famous pool at Broad- lands, England/ on the river Test, which has produced some Very large trout, two of which,’caught within one-quarter QUnds; but it fell to the lot of a >y of ten, Master Harry Ashley, the youngest son of the Bight Hon. Evelyn Ashley,' on April 14, to catch the record fish' of this part of the river, The weight was sixteen pounds. This giant of- the’ Test fell to the allurements of a baited hook. The fish fought steadily and doggedly for about twenty minutes, and the young‘fisherman managed to check its rushes and at fost bring it to the landing net without any assistance. Th* Stadium a t Atfrena. The restoration- of the famous Stadium of Athens, begun in 1895 with funds given by a Greek mer­ chant, has progressed until they aye now placing the last of the 52,000 marble seats which the great am- { thitheater contains. The seats, rati­ ngs, etc., are all of the creamy white Fentelikon marble. I t is the intention of the committee having YCTtOTgtioir of the Stadium by surmounting them with^ ja,._ marble Colonnade. When the propyTaca will he eomF menced is .not known. Th* Starks' N«st. A real estate man in Alton, 111., has just completed a big flat build­ ing which he named the Storks’ Nest, Tenants with children are given preference. The owner an­ nounced that the new apartments were exclusively for married people and that the presence of children Would be a recommendation instead of a bar to acceptance as tenants. He has decided to set an example to other landlords by providing ,a place so that couples may live with­ out being in fear of eviction or in­ crease in rent if there is an increase in the size of their families. TOST. LOUISWORLD’S FAIR At Approximately One Cent Per Mileyia Pennsylvania Lines. - World’s Fair excursion tickets, to St. Louis srill he sold, via Pennsyl­ vania Lines at approximately one cent per mile each Tuesday and Thursday until September 29th, valid n coaches of through trains;1good re­ turning within seven days, These are the lowest fares at which World’s Fair excursion tickets to St. Louis are sold, Fifteen day tickets, sixty day tickets and season tickets sold daily at reduced fares, good in sleep­ ing or parlor cars with required Pull­ man, tickets. For full information, consult E , 8, Keys,, ticket agent, 'ennsylvani# Lines, Cedarville, 0 , Suicide prevented. ^ Hcientiftc and Buckeye corn Iter- vw tete a t W , t l , BterrcU’e* The startling announcement that a preventive of Suicide has beendiscov­ ered will interest nteny. A mb down System, or despondency invariably recede suicide and something has >een found that will prevent that Con­ dition which makes suicide likely, At the fitst thought oilself destruction ake ElectricBitters, It being agreat onicand nervine will strengthen tbe nerves and build tip the system, It’s also a great Btomach, Liver and Kid­ ney regulator, Only fcOc. Satisfac­ tion guaranteed by all druggist, 1 at aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there js nothing serious tbe matter with you. You can get this reliable remedy at all druggists, Price 25c and 75 o , BEAUTIFULWINONA With, the opening of tho-Beason a t Wino* n# Lake, May16, the sale of exqurelon tic­ kets over the Pennsylvania Lines to that attractive resort in Northern Indiana begun. Every summer passed there by thousand# tins only increased their desire to return, On the golf links, the tennis courts, the baseball or cricket grounds, the croquet field, or boating on the,lake, fishing camp­ ing, swimming, or attending recitals and lectures by world-famed personages initthe auditorium—*whatever the division maybe, the associations ato of.’that congenial sr. t conferred by good Society. This resort is noted as the site of Winana Assembly and summer School, attracting' teachers and Students from educational inatitutions'of this and other countries. Fifteen-day and season excursion tickets will be sold from ticket stations on the Pennsylvania lines during, the summer. For information about fares and time of trains, apply to local ticket agents, or to P. VauDusen, chief assistant General Passen ger Agent, Pittsbuag. Pa. ’ Sept 304 Sick. Headache. .“For several years my wife waB troubled with what physicians trJlod sick headache of a very ■ severe character. She doctored with several eniment phyaicans and at a gaeat ex­ pense, only to grow worse un|il she was unable to do any kind of work. About a year ago she began to take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and today weighs more than she ever did before and is real well, says Mr. Geo. E. Wrighto of New London. New York. For 'Bale by Isaac Wjsterman. n f f i d nothing better-tor liver Chamberlain’s Stomach and Livei Wall Named Paint T f a £ r < x c f m £ p a i n i e r $ a j r s t « ]| th e man who storms at, * the weather because the ; paint on hishousa won't { w ea th er the sto rm s / ; could live a life of sun­ shine by using . t;.*- Patton’s - S un -P roof Paint P*tton’s"Sun-Proof Faint gives double the service oFall-white- lead or any ordinary paint, I t i>made of the most perfect com­ bination orpoint material# to stand the severest trial thesun^md weather can give it. Guaranteed to keep its .gloss and wear well for five year#. - - Send for book of Paint Knowledge and Advice (free) to _ PATTON PAINT CO ., Lake S t., M ilwaukee, W f* ElSCimOUIE A .FV ! iO mm. RAILWAY SHORTEST ROUTE AND QUICKEST SCHEDULES —— ■ aciwcEw—— O IN C irtflW A T l, - .K N O X V IL L a CHATTANOOGA, ' ■ ; .. C H A 5 5L .E S T O IV , ' ATLAN TA, ' S AVANNAH, E J If if tl INC1 M A M , < JA C K S O N V ltA L ,e , ^ H F2S3V tSP ORT, • N B W O R L E A N S . tt'.-tcl. T E X A S P O IN T S , * W; £o*» • i)..p. A. Vf, A- GaeretV, i-^t Uewrral WArsasco VOA INFORMATION ADDRESS? i - ' C in c in n a ti, O . W> C . H in e a r s o n , Genera! Passenger Agenf. C I N C I N N A T I . When Vuiiing the World's Fair Ride on the Ferris Wheel. . The great exposition* held during .the last fificon years have produced two mar­ velous examples of engineering and con­ structive ability. Ono of .these, tbe Eiffel Tower, was designed and built by a French­ man a t Paris for tbe .Exposition of 18S9; the other, the Ferris Wheel, was designed and built by the late Geo. W. G, Ferris for the World’s Columbian. Exposition at Chicago, In 1893. A brief resume of the dimensions and description Of the Ferris Wheel may bo in­ teresting, The Wheel is built on the bicycle principle, with Immense tension spokes. 215-16 iu. diSm. The wheel is 250 ftr in diameter and. stands 264 ft. high. In reality it is two wheels securely braced together. Between theouter rims of these whecls.the eleven-tori' cars afo suspended on CJ^ in. pins, 6 feet long. These cats are 13 ft, wide, 26ft. long, 9 ft. high and will carry GOpersons each. There are 36of them so iho total capacity Of tho wheel is 2,160 persons. At several times in its-history tho wheel lias been-filled to its capacity. The axle of the .wheel la a. solid steel forg­ ing, 32 in. in diameter and 45 ft, long. The Boild bronre bearing upon which it rests are each 6 ft. ldng and contain nearly two tons of metal, Tho weight of the For Pain T a& c i a D r# M i l e s ’ . . A n t i - P a i n P i l l* a n d t h e P a i n w i l l d i s ­ a p p e a r L iH e M a g i c . „ , , , ... , , , - , . . . . ■ your money back. wheel Is carricd upon two four-post towers, . «<r nm +wufr..i 0 ft. square on top and 40*50 f t at tho.basc. Aatt-Pain j r TrilifoU,—LVFrA“udteVte/LesMoines, Iowa, Fqc sale by Isaac Wistcrman NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT;- Notice is hereby given that the uudenigued has been duly appointed aud qualified as exeoutratrix of the late Samuel K. Mitchell estate, Elizabeth Mitchell. August, 1C, 1904. For Sale or Trade A good‘ house of five rooms and one acre of ground, near Cedarville; all in good condition. For particu­ lars apply to Frank Jenkins or C, W. Crouse; • * End of Bitter Fight. “Two physicians had a long and stubborn fight with an abcefle on my right lung” writes J , F , Hughes of DuPont, Ga. “and gave me tip. Everybody thought my time bad come, Asa last resort, t tried Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consump­ tion* ■ The benefit I received was strik­ ing shd I was on my feet in a few days. Now Pro entirely regained my health.” I t conquom all coughs/ colds rind throat and lung troubles, Guaranteed by all Druggists, Price 60c, and $1,00, Trial bottles free, fii tin t rt.n ft»-fnro nf th. Night WasHerTerror, “I would cough nearly all night long.” writes Mrs. Chas, Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind,, “and could hardly get any sleep. I had con­ sumption so jbnd that If I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other med­ icines tailed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds.” It’s absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all throat arid lung troubles. Price 60c rind $1.00. Trial bottles tree a t all druggists. NEWTIMECARD, The following is the schedule for the departure of trains; For East 7;42 a. m, flag stop} 4s47 p. riv For. 1Ve*t 8{18 a, m, flag atop; 6-24 p. mt 1 ground, Tho towers aro anchored to-the bottom of this mas# of Concrete by 2x6 in. eyc-bnrs, so that the wheel Is perfectly safe, eyen in the most vihlent storms. The aide vibration of the Wheel in an 80 mile an fipur wind is less then Minch, The. wheel is run by a double reversing engine with cylinders 30x48in., capable of developing 2.000 horse power. Tho power is applied through,# series of Cogs to * sprocket chain which engages wide cogs on the outside of each rim. Two revolutions are given each passen­ ger, and the time required is from 20 to 30 minutes. The view ;during this haif-nour ride is •most interesting and instructive. Gradually, as the majestic and mighty wheel rolls ono up higher aud higher, a grand panorama unfolds itself to view; A fifty million dollar Exposition in ail its grandeur is before you. Tho location of the wheel ip the Center of the fair grounds gives one an opportunity to thoroughly familiarise themselves with the lay of-the grounds arid get# bettor general fllea of the fair than theVcould by the days of tramp­ ing. Hundred# of thousands Of incandescent lights bring tbe outlines of #11 the build- ings in bold relief. The Festival Hall and fha Plateau of States are flooded, in turn with white, T*d and greed lights, making Astartling and very beautiful effect. The beat point to view this grand illumination is from the Ferri# wheel. - Wheh you Come td the fair, do not fait to ride upon it. CEDARVILECOLLEGE Cedarville, Ohio.. Elevoftth jest opens September 18, 1904. Courses in classics,rbildeophy, Music, Art, »iul Elocution, 'Decrees offered aro A. B , rind - PL B. Laboratory work in Pbyrids and Chemistry. 1Literary Societies, Gym* nri#ium, and Library, Preparatory and Collegiate departments Text­ books now or second band for rent, Tuition and contingent fee only $26,50 Ayear, Graduates ape prepared for the various profearfonaand callings of life. Where only one in ten-thousand, who is not « collage graduate, attains prominence, one in every forty of the College graduates becomes distin­ guished. Send for a catalogue, D avid M c K inney , President. M m ’s Restaurant andDiningRooms Corner High and Limestone etreet- Hot, by paralyzing tbe nerves and gland#, like opium, morphine, cocaine.. and other dangerous drug#, but by in­ creasing tbo natural secretions. - This action Js.obtained as a result of modern discoveries In medicine, making i t possible to relieve pain without bad after-effects. : ' , You can safely depend upon Dr. Miles*. AntldPaln PHIs to relieve and cure such, pains as Neuralgia, Headache, Stomach­ ache, Menstrual ; Fains, Rheumatism, Backache, Toothache, etc. They will- also, by their calming net* ion-on .the nerves, almost instantly re ­ lieve Such distressing feelings a s Dl*-| slness, Car-SICkriess, Indigestion, Irrl-. lability, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, e tc j ■ Not merely do they relieve, bu t they also absolutely cure, because by perse-{ vering in their use, 'yon do away with th* cause, Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Pills are guar-,- rintoed th a t first package wfil benefit, or Never cold la bulk,) doing me, „ ... P ills , hav* and aro Ever since tho War T havo ago,' X .began ' tak ing ‘'Anti-Pain ¥ jlls.i ^ — °“IW..»*m»#y iith iis ever... "firm '" >f. Since then I have not had me reuer sin , one hard attack, because I take a PJll. th ° difficulty,’’—G e o . SAUNDERS, Greensburg, ind. F P .P .F! g r lto to u# for Free Trial ” , Package of Dr. Miles* Antl- Poln^F^lJISi theHwew Scientiflo Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Blank, Our Pi *’tvo*j... #JXw afllUJttO iwnjmi.'Ai t t, LABORATORIES, ELKHART.^IND. f • Ever Stop to Think howmany of your departed friMids^j Would be living to-day had they not neglected ONLYACOLD. E P I N I ^ P A I I V E ' . . a s CENt3 Q uinine "T ablets will portfirely cum that C*I 6 , Ntsrri- gis, Lt Grippe, HisiscK*. Soldwith an abeoluto g&snmtee to cute, or drug- l gist will friend youtmoney, ° I Kothlag couldshake nut c/stiMenm | jin thl# wobderfal remedy which Js] Imadeaccordingtoa forauN usedand I I freotumended by eminent physician# | Ifovytoafc Atk forind Insist on getting LIGHTNING LAXATIVE QUININE TABLETS. tS CKNT! fERBOX. ALLDRUflai#T*. rrsgafr# Onlyfey THE HERS MEOtCiNECO. tgwnsNonsLD, on to . |Ksmwfi*etnrer# o f th# GetebratodJ L ljh tiln i H r i Drops. [Civtobr.aa4TmdeAlft»ktebtatn«dK#lidtfwt- ent tweinmseoudocbdlet Meocnatc P tt*. 1 1w Tr. j*w», ntvwfe Aik r t i v t ■, t- <;OvhOrruei*e»Te#itew.*.»»a««r*wec; > ■ ws cansecere feeMetto Hto time than tooes'; jitemeto free* Waahingte*. . Seed *Kdet,#rawi»r«ie«fieto.,wHh dewri* ’ 1 m. W« »#»!»*, if jwttentable <k net, free ef- ‘ *qf«. OwfM^daeUUjpatoMlssectrtW. L toOb&irtWakreto,**wWftf e t « Mm* to the U.8. an#faetga cetMrtts! O.A.8NOWdbOO. ^ tiriW. #, ■tfcrivwilue.lWidMit^riyiw,#, t . If the bftst J# loo fgood tot you Ittetai oti yonr gmcrit fufuidblBf yoti Modal ", ^ "i ol 4 t «l

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=