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ITHE EVENING- BPTJBIilCAN, COLUMBUS; THURSDAY, APBIL 21, 1898. JOYFUL 3I0T1 OF CHILDREN. Pink-ham Declares that in the: Light of Mod- Science no Woman Need Despair. There are many curable causes for steril- in women. One of the most common Maskvd Social and Street rarade.

The Haymakers association oC Ingua-shagna tribe of Red Men will give ft masked Social this evening at their wigwam. They will indulge in a street parade at 7:30 o'clock. Every Red Man and family cordially invited. Encampment EUeraUr Board. The encampment executive board and appropriation committee will meet again at the city hall this evening, at 7 o'clock, sharp.

Every chairman of each is costi 5 1 i is general debility, accompanied by a peculiar condition of the blood Care and tonic treatment of the female organs relieve more cases of sup We are prepared to meet the springtime demands. Our Clothing, Furnishings and Hats are as the standard of spring dictates. Modern ideas, new kinks anJ roach here and posed incurable barrenness than any other known method. This is why Spanish Government Has Severed All Diplomatic Relations with United States Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has effected so many cures; and every encampment committee is urged to be on hand.

i there, all combine to give the better satisfaction. In the face ofj these improvements we have not discriminated on the smallest detail to accoruplisflj our purpose, which is to i Give More and More, its tonic properties are directed especially to the nerves which supply the uterine system. Among' other causes for sterility or barrenness are displacements of the womb. These displacements are caused by lack of stremrth in the lisraments Preabytvrtan Prayer Set-rtcea. The Presbyterian People have changed their weekly prayer uieetinc.

which haa heretofore been held on Wednesday to Thursday. The first service under the pyortmg the womb and the ovaries; re new ruling will be held this evening. Formal Declaration of War Not Improbable The Occupation of Porto Rico and Cuba by U. S. Forces Only a Question of Few Hours.

Mrs. Julia L. Burgess is placing a and Always More, store these, and th difficulty ceases. Here, apaiu. the Vegetable Compound works wonders.

See Mrs. LytU's letter, which follows in this column. Go to the -root of the matter. cement floor in and rexuodeline front 1 For less money than others. Our stock con veramla at her home corner of Ninth, and Washington streets.

restore the strength of the nerves ana tne tone oi me parts, aim nature will do the rest. Nature has no better ally than this Compound, made of sists of the newest things out, mostbrands and makes only sold by us in this Yon get better values and we give ypu the lowest prices. Everything ready for her own healing and restoring herbs. Write freely and fully to Mrs. Pinkham.

Her address is i.ynn. 31 ass. he will tell vou, free of charp-e. the cause of your trouble and what course to take. Our government did not wait untilrMinis- Believe me, under right conditions, you have a fair chance to become the joyful mother of children.

The woman whose letter is here published certainly thinks so: ter Woodford had presented tile ultimatum. I am more than proud of Lydia E. Pinkham egetabie Compound, and Special Telegram to the Evening Republican. WASHINGTON, D. April -21.

The ultimatum of the United States was received at Madrid, Spain this morning, says a cablegram, and the Spanish government broke off all diplomatic rela The administration may decide not to cannot find words to express the good it has done me. i was troubled very badly with the leucorrhoea and severe womb pains. From the time I was MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO. 320 WASHINGTON STREET. J.

I. 6TSIE, Pop. wait until the time limit of Saturday married, in 1SS2, until last year. 1 was unuer tne uocior care. nad no children.

I have had nearlv every doctor in Jersey City, and have been to Kelvin noon, but to ask Congress to Hosnital but all to no avail. I saw Mrs. Pinkham advertisement in llie tions with the United States at once, war immediately. The State depart paper, and have used five bottles of her medicine. It has done more for me notifying Minister Woodford to this Mew goods ment made public the text of the effect before he was able to send a note to the officials.

ultimatum this afternoon. It gave to than all the doctors I ever had. it nas stopped my pains ana nas orougnt me fine little girl. I have been well ever since my baby was born. I heartily recommend Mrs.

Pinkham's medicine to all women suffering from sterility." Mb. Lucy Lytli, 255 Uenderson St, Jersey City, J. Spain until Saturday noon to answer XITEBAKY NOTES. THEIVES ENTER" A STOBE. The Spanish actions are considered the paper and she should evacuate Cuba virtually a declaration of war.

Hostil THE INDIANA BANKS AEE SOLID. by the same time. RAISED THE AMERICAN FLAG Mr: Clel, New Portrait. Mrs. Cleveland recently had a new set of photographs taken, the flret time Bhe WayUiiJ ities may begin at once.

HOSTILITIES AT Well Robbed Last NIerht of ADMINISTRATION MAY NOT WAIT. HAVE ARRIVED AND dm been pnotograpufu biucc iuk Money and Tobacco. all State haa Suftlrlent Fanda for Prceent War Formal Declaration of War Is Net at Improbable. ARE ON SALE. Bat Immediately Declare War and So WILL REMAIN LN FKON'T OF WINAX'S Emergencies.

Social Telegram to theEvening RubUcan Notify All Nation. STOKE UNTIL SPAIN LEA 8 CUBA. Special Telegram to the Evening Republican. Washington, D. April 21.

A "White House, a.nd has given them to Mr. Bok, with, permission to publish them in The Ladies' Home Journal, wfcere they will be publicly seen for the 'first tlm. The set also includes the first authoritative photographs published of the new Princeton home of Cleveland. Washington, D. April 21 special meeting or tne uabinet was Theives entered the grocery store of Wayland Wells at an early hour this morning and carried away a quanity of cigars and tobacco and about twenty- President McKinly, so some Senators called at 8:08 o'clock this affernoon.

The banks of Indiana are in excellent Nailed Up to Stay Other War Talk About LOW PRIG shape for a war crisis. Never in their say, has not indicated that he believes Hostilities are at hand and a declara toluuibn Discussing the Probability of a Draft. history have they been more plentifully tion of war is not improbable. The call five dollars in money. Certain parties are suspected and a search warrant has that a declaration of war is necessary and certain Senators have advised him supplied with money.

Leading bankers by the President for volunteers immi say that this is due to the fact that In been issued. The parties' home will be against making sach a declaration. diana has had good crops recently and as usual attached. Dress Goods and Sills searched this afternoon and if the nent. The occupation of Cuba and Porto Rico by the American Navy and he nag of the mted btates was Other Senators have advised him to good are found the persons will be nailed up in front of the store of G.

I that during the panicky times following 1893 people were economical and saved their money. Much of it has not yet issue a manifesto to the powers that a soldiery is only a question of a few arrested. Edinbarg-er Want to Fight. Henry Scholler and W. A.

DePue wired the governor to-day asking permission to raise a company of volunteer here at once to fight Spain. They i expecting a reply at any moment should they get permission will leave for the south within a week. jEdinburg Call. Winans this morning and there it will for Of every variety for dress making hours. I lhe burglary was distovereck this state of war now exists, as the Spanish float until the Spanish flag is pulled found profitable investment.

the spring of 1898. morning by Mr. He noticed The banks have sufficient money for down in Cuba. This was the statement of Mr. Winans this morning.

He did that the back door had fceen opened SMITH TO BE POSTMASTER GEEEBAL PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. before he entered the store An invest! subscriptions for United States bonds that may be issued and at the same Ladies' Suits, Spring Capes, Dress SUrts the work himself. If it wears out he gation showed that the transom had Mrs. George Fellows and Mrs. Mar time all legtimate demands for business.

says that he will hoist another but he hopes that this one will remain until been forced open and that the theivea His Nomination Seat to the Senate by the in Sills and Wools. New Salta Filed. James A. Redd filed a suit tha Clark went to Indianaptolis last to-day Lfcad entered through it. About fortv President To-day.

Governor Mount says that the State has ample funds for present emergencies his vow has been fulfilled. evening. dollars in goods and money was taken War is the general subject of discus that might be drawn on in case of war Ira Eldridge returned from Seymour SPECIAL SALE sion about the city. There is little else last evening. It might become necessary, for a loan to A Card.

against the Indiana Southern railway ompany, for the purpose of quieting title to eighty acres of land in Sand-rek township. CIWl Twentjr-tWo frtt From a Ladder. Special Telegram to the Evening Republican. thought of by the people. The sale ot To the Citizens of Columbus be made in case the available fnnds Washington, D.

April 21. The time for making final arrange On dress goods for thirty days. were exhausted and the Legislature were not in session to make a war ap ments for the entertainment for the President McKinley has sent the nomination of Charles Emory Smith, of department encampment is short and propriation. Henry Oelflus, of Jonesville, while Minting yesterday, fell a distance of Miss Emma Kitzinger returaed from Franklin last evening. Dr.

T. R. Woodard returned from a trip to the northern part of 'the state last evening. Miss Fannie Thompson, of Edinburg, was in the city last evening. Mrs.

E. B. Scofield left last- evening as treasurer of the finance committee I i i Pennsylvania, to the Senate vice Gen CARPETS! CARPETS! There Is a Class of People twenty-two feet, severely injuring both metropolitan and local papers has greatly increased since the Maine disaster. Until now, there never were more papers read in Columbus than at the present time. There are all sorts of predictions made as to the duration of the war.

The people seem to enjoy making predictions as to the length of the conflict. am exceedingly anxious to make mv who are injured by the use of coffee, nkles. eral Gary, who has resigned on account final report within a few days. I therefore request that evtry one who has Recently there has been placed in all of ill health. The choicest stock in Columbus.

High Mr. Salt and family have moved to north California street. The house the grocery stores a new preparation grade goods at prices asked for cheap subscribed and not paid will do so not called Grain made of pure grains. INCREASING CLOUDINESS TO-NIGHT. stuff.

Over 300 patterns to select from. for Summitville, to visit relatives: later than theHOth inst. There are by them on Fourth street will 3 oor4ed bv Mr. and Mrs. Adrian that takes the place of coffee.

The Mrs. Mary Hartman, of Edinburg, Agents for the Millson Cut Carpets Draperies, Window Shades, Linoleums most delicate stomach receives it with ine most often expressed opinion js that the time will be longer than a few quite a number of persons who have not yet made a subscription and it is iGeorg. spent yesterday with friends ir the city out distress, and but few can tell it weeks or months but even years. The and Oil Cloths, all new for spring of 1898. possible that some have not been Warmer Temperatures Predicted by the from coffee.

It does not cost over one- Airs. B. Hudson is visiting Indian Weather ltareau. apolis friends. fourth as much.

Childrenn may drink most arbitrary statements are made. One will argue th it the troops of In diana can not be taken out of the State solicited, notwithstanding the committee have uiade an effort to send blanks or see, in person, every one. It is the White House. it with great benefit. 15c and Miss Susie Wilson left this morning -c per package.

Try it. Ask for Grain-o. for Callespiel, Montana, to reside with uuty and should be considered a great Others equally as confident argue that the President can take them wherever her sirter, Mrs. William Inzlias. Special to the Evening Republican.

Chicago, 111., April 21. Increasing privilege to every citizen of Columbus Mrs. Lizzie Wiggan, of Madison, was he wants them. to give something to help entertain the cloudiness with probable local showers Awarded BASEMENT STORE. With cash we hare bought the choicest stock of Table Glass and Chinawan, Dinner Sets.

Chamber Seta, Plain aad Decorated Queensware at prices no on equals. The number who say that they would Friday. Warmer temperature to-night. patriotic men who fought for their Highest Honors- -World's Fair. in the city this morning, en route to eff ersonville.

to see her son, Lawrence Jackson. answer a call for volunteers is small. country and saved our flag from dis Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair. The Dangers of Spring o-: There are probably not a dozen who honor. We expect to publish our sub lirHHIIIIfc! Which arise from impurities in the would go.

Columbus is far behind any scription list about the first of May and J. E. Ferguson is at Logansport, where he was called by the serious illj ness of his mother. Mrs. Marv Feren- of the surrounding towns in that par we nope to add a number of names to blood and a depleted condition of this vital fluid may be entirely averted by Hood Sarsaparilla.

This great medi ticular. The absence of any military the said list before doing so. This is the final appeal and every citizen is re- mm cine cures all spring humors, boils, i organizations is responsible for this state of affairs. The old soldiers are taking a great deal more interest in the quetueu to give me matter caretm con sideration. WM.

Brockman. Treas. eruptions and sores, and by enriching and vitalizing the blood. It overcomes that tired feeling and gives vitality and "You will certainly regret it if yon do not see our line of HULINERY, DRESS GOODS, WAIST SILKS, READY HADE SUITS; SEPARATE SKIRTS war situation tnan are the younger men. There would be probably more of the older men answer a call for CREAM LAMPS OF EVER! VARIETY.

Everything in Trunks, Valices and Grips sold by MEYER FIEGENBAUM. 8. of V. Will March Through. The Bloomington camp of Sons of vigor.

Hood 9 Pills cure nausea, sick head son. E. S. Jaruis is in the city from Columbus on business. Miss Fay Fehring, of Columbus, having been elegantly entertained by her annt.

Miss Amelia Brandt, returned home last evening. Seymour Republican. Harry Mahaffey, of Hartsville, was in the city this morning. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Villa were at Indianapolis to-day. Veterans will march through Colum volunteers than of the young men ache, biliousness and all liver ills. Price cents. Hope, Edinburg, ernon, Sey bus to attend the state encampment overland, starting from home Monday noon and sending the night at Nash AND SILK CAPES mour ana rantlin are all tor war and are gathering volunteer troops. Found Uollty of Attempted Murder.

tou buv vonr spring outfit, ut mmm mwm A Pare Gripe Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. rase telegrams, documents, pur John H. Taylor, of Budd, Johnson ville, starting from there early next morning arriving here about'noon. porting to be official calls, or drafts, for county, who shot and attempted to kill selection and prices can not be duplicated anywhere.

HOUSE FURNISHINGS recruits are being employed to prac IS Save money of Miss Abbie Wilson, of Franklin, visiting her sister. Mrs. Kate Rice. Annual Sales ever 6,000,000 Boxes buying of the leaders low prices. tical jokers with no serious results nis wire, wnne visiting mends near three months ago.

was found guilty yesterday in the Brown Our stock of Carpets, Mattings, Lino GETTING READY FOR THE ASPHALT. IT leums, Window hhades. Lace Curtains, The fact that Spain is now considering an ultimatum is cause for a cessation in action until the decision of the Dons comes to the officials at Washington. and drapery tock is simply immense PILES county circuit court, and sentenced to the State prison north for an indeterminate period of from two to fourteen years. His son, Michael Taylor, will ad eur prices are right.

Big bargains in ready-made Sheets, Washington Street Is the Scene of Much Comforts, Blankets, and ready-made Activity. fulows for the encampment. be tried at the next term of court. MOULDWGS. ENAMEL Mini.

keep yotjh dollars ft Untill you have seen our prices and stock of Kae Hall. Returns every evening at Pfeiffer Bros. Hot lunch every morning and night. DEATHS. Ml Washington street is the I scene of THE ILGERSTRAUS much activity to-day.

The pavers are getting ready to lay the asphalt. The steam roller on Fifth street has hepn mi COMPANY. German Township Schools Closing. The schools of German township will close May 6. There will be six graduates this year.

The commencement exercises will be held at the Knights of Pythias hall in Taylorsville, on Saturday evening, May 7. School at District No. l. taught by Miss Mabel Prosser, will have one graduate. Miss Alice Adair.

This makes the third year for Miss Prosser as teacher of this school. We mean business, and this is an opportunity to ssve money. BAILY At the residence of the parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Theodoife Bailey, in Harrison township, Wednesday, the object of much interest tenday. The street ear track is torn up and the passengers are be lig trans- April 20, of lung fever, Nathan CLARENCE 1 ADAMS FOR BILIOUS A5D HEBY0U3 DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain In the Stomach. Giddiness. Fulness after moals. Headache, Dlzzm Drowsiness, Flushings of Heat.

Loss of Appetite, Costiveness. Blotches on the Cold Chills, Disturbed Sleep, FrUihtral Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSS WILL GIYE RELIEF 15 TWENTY H1SITKS. Every sufferer will acknowledge them, to be, A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHABT9 P1UL, taken as directed, will quickly restore; Females to complete health.

They jpromptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the system and cure sick Hradacbe. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN Oft CHILDREN Beecham's Pills are Without, a Rival LARGEST SALE Many patent Xe41cUi In the World. 2ic at all Dru Stores. erred. The rails are being put into Bailey, aged two years.

Funeral Position, and the tmrt will rmah Thursday. April 21. at 1" o'clock a. at Mt Olive. as rapidly as possible.

With the Mck. Mrs. George Ullery is qniie sick at Redared Rates to Baltimore via PeunsjI-Tanla Lines. On May 2d, Sd, 4th and oth. excursion tickets to Baltimore account M.

E. Qno ftiswijiion Druggist FREE! A BEAUTIFUL NICKEL WATCH, VALUED At $3.50, Church (south) Quadrennial Conference tivu will be sold via Pennsylvania lines. Tal ks "Merit taiks" the intrinsic value of Hood's Sarsaparilla. FOR A FKW HOURS WORK. Return limit May 30th, with privilege to extend to June 15th.

The low fare will be open to all. For details apply to the nearest Pennsvlvania ticket her home in Orinoco. Mrs. Marshall Taylor's condition re- mains about the same. Mrs.

Bell M. Richardson; who is suffering from a paralytic toke. is slightly improved. Frank Coats is home from ftusbville. Miss Maud Maley.

of Edinburg. and guest Miss Conrey, of Shelbj-vilie, are visiting Mrs. William Fisk. kf Maple agent. Saadcreek Quarterly Meeting.

To every person who will sell two boxes of the ROYAL PEPSIN GUM we will give a beautiful Nickel Watch FREE. Guaranteed a perfect time-keeper a warranted for five years. Sandcreek Quarterly meeting of HILGER Friend's church will be held at Azalia Merit in medicine means the power to care. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses actual and unequalled curative power and therefore it has trae merit. When you buy Hood's Sarsaparilla, and take it according to directions, to purify your blood, or cure any of the many blood diseases, yoo are morally certain to receive benefit.

The power to cure is there. You are not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus drive out the germs of disease, strengthen the nerves and build up the whole eysten). IT. Grove.

Mrs. S. S. Drybread and Mjss Befisie Cook! of Taylorsville. were the city to-day.

The New Hatters. On Saturday and Sunday, April 23 and 24. David Hadley, Superintendent of Evangelistic work of Western Yearly meeting, with other prominent ministers will be present. Columbus Township School Commencement. The commencement exercises for Struck In the Eye By a Splinter While splitting kindlings at Hauser Parker's drug store this11 morning, i i Send ns this ad.

and fl.OO and we will send yon two boes of the "Royal Each box contains twenty packages five sticks to a package, and sella at 5c per package the two boxes sella for 2.Cm. After you have eoldjihe two boxes send $1.00 and we will send you the watch, all charges paid. We do thie merely to advertise the ROYAL PEPSIN GUM and yon can easily dispose of the two boxes In a few hours among your friends. As to our responsibility ire refer yon to any wholesale house in the city of Chicago. If yon don sell tge gum, return It to ns and will refund your money.

ADDRESS. i Sam ITpDeGraff was struck oft the right For your spring hat. WeJ-how all the new shapes, jtyles. and colors. Ours 'the only complete new sfcck of hats id the city, and witi our merchant tailoring apd furnishing goods, we are 1 1 prepared odT ITU 2) eye by one of the sticks, whidih is cans-1 ing him considerable pain to-day.

Jack Kimsey is moving to-day from graduation of candidates from the Columbus township schools will occur Friday evening in the East Columbus school room. Sarsaoarilla than all competitors to fit you out in new spring wear. I the best, in fact the One True Blood Purifier. POLK 2B9 EAST BURCI STREET, Prepared only by C. I-Hood Lowell, Mass.

Ask your grocer for Donnef's "Light Loaf." It is pronounced the best flour the market. HILGER BROTHERS Tailors, Hattere, Fnrnishers. streets to the frame dwelling -on Franklin street near John V. Storey's residence. I I Hood's Pills 4.

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