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i it 1' -'i: fer: i it i The redoubtable peg Wlftuuna ea I her moist hand. The men are really ex- COUNTRY NEWS. It's the Standard Fashion, i TONIGHT. Tonight I almost enrj yen, Your quiet bed that seems Too narrow for the coming la Of any notes or drama in washing: and icleanine.i to use Pearline. Ccr- I tainly the enormous amount of it used every year 1 else.

when you see fashion so universal, sq sensible; and so unchangeable, why not adopt it? There are many things that try 1 to imitate JPearhne.1 Some of them may be more or less successful for a while but the public is learning can tool all the people ail tuhe'M-and theivbmen who the best thins: to" wash that is. absolutely safe, jwill to use ir-eariine maae Atlanta, he of the negro exodua fame. has created a small; 'sized sensation in Texas and Mexico by announcing that he would export 1 00, 000 negroes from the aouthern state to Mexico during this winter. The above Information was conveyed to Atlanta last night in a press dispatch, dated at San which also stated that "Peg" had signed contract on Saturday to furnish a wealthy planting company in Mapiaxnia, Mexico, 300 laborers, to be obtained from Georgia. i VPegV Williams one of the best known railroad men in Georgia, and he has been instrumental in the exportation of more worthy and worthless negroes from this state than any other half dozen men inj ii He ia known, and Intimate ly, by prospective darky exodustex in then borders of the state, from the Blue Ridge to Liberty, and to say aught against "Pes" in tha hearing of anv one of them is to lay yoVrself liable to troubia Did "Peg" mean what he has been telling the people out in Texas? Will he really relieve the 'south of 100,000 mem-: bers of its population within a few and, if so, how will i he -Ao it? Will he colonize and 'march them to the land of the greaser, or will he send them in specials prepaid all the way through? Ii.

i- i "Peg Williams is known as a hustler, and when he undertakes to do a thing he generally succeeds. If there are. 100, 000 negroes in the 'south who Want to go to Mexico that have the necessary: "Peg" Williams Is the man; who; can carry He is resourceful, and if they have the money he can provide transportation for that number and many more. Atlanta Constitution. Greater On Ksrtht James M.

Brooks, Washington ave dt. Louis, Mo uiakt-s affidavit that he sufiered from rheumatism: for years until persuaded to try Diummond's Lightning Remedy, and that by its use ne has been fully Restored- He aayc the remedy is the greatest on earth. This is high pr ise, but fully warranted irv other miracolrtua cures. If you want be cured send $5 to the Drummond's AO W. we'ilcnie wi maiueu uai, iiew York.

nd they will send toi yur ex press address two large bottles of their rerpedy. This treatment lapts one mnth ahd will cure any ordinary case. Agents wanted. 'j The omnibus claimsbill was defeat ed in the house. i .1 Mrs.

Emily Thorpe, who resides at Toledo, Washington, says she has never been able to procure any medicine for rheumatism that rehevta the Pain so quickly and eflectually ss Chamber- lain rain mim na mat sne. 'fo used it for a lame buck i with great suc cess. For sale by H. M- Holmes Bro i i Three lost their lives in a street car accident at Milwaukee. s.

A gentlemnn t.f ihi flinty who has excellent jnement remarWJ lo the other dav that oe Irnw iJ rj" rii! so eord for constiuaiion, live rotnplair.t as DeWittV Little Early E. Co. Judge Grosscup busted President Greenhut as a whisky trust receiver. It is not a miracle. It won cure everything, but it will cure piles.

That's what DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will do, because it has done it in hundred's of cases. E. Siahlhuth Co. Senator Turpie presented a petition jn behalf 01 substitute letter earners. When Bsuy was sick, we her Castoria.

Wbabe was a CSuld. sne cried for Castoria. When she Xba, abe clung to Castoria. When an bad Children, aba gave All hope bf seeing the wrecked Chic- ora or members 01 uner crew is now abandoned. 4 O.

W. O. Hard su an, eberifl of Tayler W. appreciaies a good thing and ies not hesitate to say so. He was almost prostrated with a cold when he procured a bottle oi v-Uhamperiam Cbush Remedy.

He Bays: "It gave me prompt relief. I find it to be an in valuable remedy for coughs and colds." For sale by Hi. M. Hoi es Bro. BEAUTIFUL TEETH.

FRAGRANT BREATH; It cleanses, beautifies and mves Oie teeth. Ttiia HntHAne ia rint in tabes and ia more desirable and economical than powder or liqu d. It embodies, aa far as ifentnn can, me ciesun-ing, and preserving elements that eleven years" experience at the detal chair has proved most People wearina- brldgework ihould use this Dentrince, as It is an antiseptic and prophylactic preparation. For sale by all druggists. Take no other.

j. i if THE DRTJ GGIST III HOLIDAld PRESgNTS Choicest perfumes inflnecut gisss bottles and bulk. The new perm roe, an exqmsite o-n- entsl odor, Mystic Btunne, bweet and special Vioiette. THE IItTJGGHST Hi ono i noa oi a iatqoos vous or a4M Iiuomc ConaitpaOon, BEFORE ano AFTER fi OiiO it I lula. 1'alnalD Ptmples.

unfitness' It D(a oi diacbarge, all the borrcrn of kidneys snd the tremendous effort, but are de ceived as its direction. With their hands tightly grasping the upper end of the stick they are really trying to force the other end of the stick against the palm of her band. Perry in Cassier's Magazine. I il I 1 it WHY WOMEN MAKE POOR DETECTIVES Secret Servie Xaa Say that Oppoaltc Sex Make Bad Spies. "Women are not good detectives, said an experienced secret service man on being asked hia opinion.

"To begin with, there are many places to which a woman cannot go without exciting sus picion, and this defeats her object: at the outset, but beyond this woman' is unfitted by nature for detectiye work. In tne first place, sue jumps at a con clusion and acts on it in opposition to all human probabilities, possibilities and treason. As a rule, a woman does not She looks on a thing as she wants' it to be or thinks it ought to be, and will follow that theory. She is led by prejudices, favors or sympathies, regardless of facta "As a detective she is sometimes a success in entrapping a man. nut ner work-generally ends in a blunder which betrays her.

i She is persevering only when moved by passion. She does not look at a case' dispassionately. She at once decides that ho or she is guilty or innocent and works on that theory. i "A woman enjoys the mysterious, and frjfcn caDoetd she is so elated at her position as detect identity or the secret investigations of i "Women are even failures in running down criminals of their own sex. A woman criminal will mislead a woman detective by working on her vanity, credulity or sympathy, and, worst of all, if the detective be attractive aid the man criminal handsome1 wellj a man is better for detective work, and besides a woman Will sell out a case, and cheaply at that, relying upon her sex to escape punishment if detectedj SX0W Tcorx neraia.

i 1 1 1 A ruedical journal Bensibly enough, that in the present extravagant expenditure in house building a little money should be laid out in arranging for a sickroom, built on the sunny side and equipped with at least the simple means, for isolation and care of a sick person. Ventilation should be well considered. The Walls may be of washable material- paint tiles or covered with waterproof bath paper. Thej'plumbing should, be out of hut convenient to it. A little of the time and money invested in libraries, ballrooms: and oriental parlors spent on an apartm.ent'whose use in an emergency 'not unusual, to frail humanity may Insure' the comfort and safety to the family is necessary to the enjoyment of the more luxurious rooms.

i A Modern Instance. "Ob, of course," said the old'man. "I don't blame you for taking the boy'-s partit is just like a boy's mother to do But I'd think a heap more of him if there were less point to his shoes and more to his conversation. "Chicago Inter Ocean. I UBsmlth sod Morality.

He who recklessly injures his health does not, prove his unselfishness he simply curtails his powers of doing good. Ard he who injures his character welcoming evil lnnuences is thereiiy inflicting a still greater evil upon the community. Exchange. Firs-art Chleaa-o, CmCA.oo, Feb. 4.

The Commercial building in South Chicago, a two story brick building.b&rned this evening. The first floor was occupied by stores, while ion the second floor there was a number of offices. Jenkins, the owners the were the heaviest losers. Their loss is $25,000. The total loss is 150,00.: i 1 1 Gold Wave in Chle-o.

Chioaoo, Feb. sharpest cold wave that has visited Chicago tor sa years is now being experienced. The mercury ha the office of the signal ser vice fell to 13 degrees below seco, the coldest oxt record since 18 73. Several cases of freezing were reported, and in flat at 132 West Eighteenth street M. Carmody was found frozen to death.

Railroad Hia Ooavd. DalLss, Febs 5. J. M. Phillips, general superintendent of the Kentucky.

Union; Tailrbad, i with, headquarters at Lexington, i died here yesterday after eight weeks illness at llot bprlngs and Dallas. "The, remains were 'taken last night by his wife to his old home at Jefferaonville, Ind. p- I MARKET QUOTATIONS. Prevailing Ptiees Per Grain and Cattle ea; Feb. d.

T- Whsat BO53c Corn 33a8Xa Oats 29a33c. CATTLE tecelpts light. bnipments none, bteaay i Groed to choice shipping and export steers. t4.505.0O; medium to good shipping steers. S3.7oM4.ou;i common to rair steers.

ta.753.60; cnoice feeding steera, $8.50 a.85; isaod to choice heifers, SH.25ii.75; fair to medium neirers, i ss.7oj$s.uu;( common light iieifers, 2.252.50; good to -choice cows, if air to medium eawa. fl.75SS.25.. li(Hs itecelpts i' sou smpmentA 300 head. Market active. 1 Good to choice medium and heavy, fa.

00 3A.24i mixed and heavy packing, 4.00: good to choice iigntweignts, wa.vz 4.05; 'oemmon lightweights. uiga, S3.Xa0: rougba. sa. HHEKT Receipts lnrht: ahipmeiata light Market steaay. i (jooice se extra lamos, 9.00.10; com-mon to good lambs, fair export sheep, good to choice sheep, a.2Jka3.50- far toi medium sheep.

3.00c common Bheep, per I Cnlcsgn Ormin and Prorlsiona. Wheat May onened S2T4c, closed 53Vc. July opened 53Xc closed CoK--May. 43c, closed 42X-43c. July opened 42c closed 42-43c.

oats May openea 3076c, ciosea zoc. opened i closed May opened Sd.CU, closed $9.90. L.Aiu-Jan. opened closed May opened 155, dosed $6.57. opened closed Mav onened $5.17.

Closing cash markets: Wheat 499jfv corn' 40Kc. oata pork $9.63, Urd ribs $4.97. i Colnmbns BLarets. 4 flour, bast, mXtBjn.40l 3eese, each I i 0j 1.20 7 Wheat 48c feather. 2M Mr Tallow, thut.

Hides, rreen, 1lt(4e Rides, flint. 5a73 Potatoes Ti moth TV ton yton 17.00 Sheep pelts, each Turnips, bvw.20a25c Apples, bo Cabbage, doa.SfM0ij Beans, bn Sortrhnas mo Pitwb'K eoaL Meal, bolted $1.40 ems Butter Roosters Hens 7c Tonne chickens 9c! Pricks. a 6Xe! Indian eoaL ton 2.6S i I at I interest in ParagrraphS About Proaal- ueRl Personal Onkaf de of; thve ANI HAXI OTHtR STKW8 Bnrnaville. Chas. Boyer entered the ihigh'school lpst Tuesday.

1 '-ft Frank Barbour cut his ibot badly 1U1 AU JL jt 1 1 Walter Manley4 is expected home this week from Missouri, 'til iss Cora Elizabethtown, is visiting Mollie Petijea. i Ed Burns has returned from! a visit to fBlatives in Boon i-i Cal Myrric last M(on1ay chopped off finger while cutting woodL Geo. W. Wilson, wb has been sick with catarrhal fever, is getting better. i Flora Band has returned from Ver sailles, where 8he has'been spendingthe winter.

'lvM -4iHi I Albert Leighton, jbesides owning several ferrets, is the faiher of a thundering hpig boy. i. Harye Crittenden is preparing to move on his a place near Stout's! Mills. 1 ii 1 I A. R.

Anderson's tfo smallebt child ren are just recoverii-jg from a severe at tack of lung fever, Commencing Tuesday evening there will be services thq renftaindier of the week at the M. E. church. The temperence subject was discussed at the C. E.

last Sunday evening. Sev-etal were persuaded to sign the pledge, i The Students of Uri Bovles' room are preparing to give ans entertainment on Iteb. 22, in honor of I Jeore Washing- ton. John Donaker andliwnilvi who were QUI helping his father-m-law, Mr. Ard ey, butcher, returned iome last Sun day evemng.p 1 We beg pardon fot leaving been absent from your columns so long, but the facts of the case are thai we were so pros-titated by the resuliitf the election in ohr township last fall tiiat we were unable to get out for quitej a While.

But otir physician; the G'4B thinks that 113 uie yrvaviijb uougtcyo; uvpiu a jback-set we will sooa be all right, fir. Price's Cream Bskinr Powder Awarded Gold Modal Mid winjef Pair, SsaiFrsadsea. 1 tit. Mai. UVwfiri(r.

j. Tha i general healtjf this cjsmmun- i-tkr tta. jir- crrw1 Ti.da. 1 Several parties hejre; are putting up ictei The crop is verjfiine. iMiss Nannie Andrews is taking mu- sip lessons at Columbus Mr.i John WiHiaml aid lady), of Tay? ldrsville, attended churh here last Sun- f-H ill i isS Augusta Hyat lS not taking any leissons at the Business! jCollego during this month.

i IBornl, to Uriah Andrews and wife, a boy. It's their first born and they named him Earl. j. 1 1 sMl jMr. Wm.

is learning telegraphy at the 6inciof Mr. EtOgden, was visiting this placqver UIMay' rThe Methodists areliolding meetings here now in the tird week. Their preacher rejoiced thafj he had all the devils out. I I Since the late colrj- epell tjhere has benLbut very little i grain brought to this market. Wheaf 'foriigs 48 cents ptr bushels, while commands 36 cents.

1 i IFrom private source ialfearnedthat Mrs. Hilligoeslldid ino stand her jour ney south very well. Site was very much laitigued before the i party got fto Nash- vuie, iron. JI 1 The Rev. T.

A.Childs, of Franklin, preached at the Baptist phuich here last Sunday, in place of the vy. vv, Imith, who is filling iiis appointment tlFairland. 1 1 i. I I have a new firm here now. it tnaty Jro'rfwno iDongnt tne Stock of goods owned Ijry Frank Brooks.

Mir. BrX)ks will stay with the hew firm awhileyet," Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder 1 World's Fair Highest Award. Don't have voor tenth extracted 'simply Decause tney acne ana annoy you, ior they can be saved and made useful members. By my mode of treatment badly ulcerated and broken-down teeth are cored aud preserved.

Even old roots are crowned and useful teeth made of them. Examination i and advice ifrse, J. W. Lorr.rWi D. p.

i Operative I)entist. Office east of court hoose, np-atadrs. LA. scientific exhibition with! an Edi- Son phonograph will be given at the Bethel Baptist church, at Wialesboro, on Thursday and Friday venings, Feb. and 8, to which the public isi irivited.

(WOflAN'S FRIEND.) BEST REMEDY fop GIRL, WIFE, MOTHER. ADAJIS. rsEaiuiro. a I Bo vbea the artb is not too harA i A moid wmI pleuant mold! With dandelions here, and there, i Like scattered bits of gold. Then maybe I shall break my way i The earth and graaaee through, And smiling with my drowsy eyea ShaU coma to sleep with you.

i Bertha Q. Oa-ria in KaeiFielda Waahington. i FAMOUS ENGLISH SWORPa Hottaeable Weapons That Ara Ex hibited la tha Tower of Liondon. "Whoever visita the Loudon Tower mar enior a veritable feast of swords. but amid the numberless array ox weap ons there are one or, two that are espe cially worthy of notice.

There! is the roru of state, wnlcn is girt on Uie monarch's side after his i anointine at the Imposing' ceremony of coronation. which girding la more honored ia the breach, one would suppose, when the monarch is a lady. sword ia-first odhsecrated by the primate an4 by him handed to the lord chamberlain, who! completes the functions It is a two hand ed weapon, with rich decoratlona on hilt and" pommel and scabbard." Of scarcely less importance is the "sword of mercy," borne before the- sovereign in the corcn nation procession. This sword is named Curtana, but though undoubtedly yery ancient St lean hardly claim to be the origins Curtana forged by the famous Mnnifican. This original Curtana was the magic weapon Sof Ogifer the Pane, bold knight of Chatlemagne jnoet warlike days.

Our own Curtana is in any case many centuries It ia square pointed, with the look as 1 though the point had been broken hence possibly its name. A fine gold wire.covers its handle, and the scabbard is remarkably ornate. Two other Bwqrda are carried at the Corona tion ceremony-swords symbolical or spiritual and temporal justice, the first with ah: obtuse the latter isbarp. Curtana and these two justice swords are not of ten called noon to make a tmb- lio appearauoe. It Is happily more than a hair century since they were last required at.

a coronation, but whenever the sovereign opens parliament in per' son the sword of state first mentioned is called from its repose. una lora mayor swora is even more familiar to the general public, and not only London, but most: other corpora tions, have their sword and sword bear er. It 19 a picturesque survival pz jne middle ages, which one would regret to see abolished part of the ritual Of state which ritual is by no rdeahs meaningless. I Publio action must often be of a figurative character. Such is the mode by which the city of London some times idoea honor to those who have rendered the nation gWi service, presenting to them swords of honor.

These civic BWordB have been given to men like Lord Napier, Lord Clyde, Lord Wolse- ley. Wellington received one ih his day, and so did the Prussian Blucher. Lon don Standard. A game with a history of more than 400 vears must necessarily have soma! interesting records. Golf has been great ly liked by kingB.

In the time of James I it was generally I practiced; by all classes. unfortunate Charles I was de.voted td kolf. While! on' a visit in Scotland: infl641 as he was deeply en gaged in a same news was brought him of the breaking out of a rebellion in Ire land, and the royal golfer threw down his club and: retired in great agitation to Holyrood House. When he was im prisoned -at Newcastle, hia keeper kindly permitted him to take recreation on the golfing links with his trainj It is said, that ilary, queen of Soots, was seen playing sou In the field beside eeaton a few days after the murder of her bus-, band. In 1837 a magnificent gold medal was presented to St.

Andrew's by Wil liam v. ito pep Jay ea rorannuaiiy. una of the earlier kings forbade the Impor tation of golf balls from Holland be cause it took away 'na small quantitie of gold And silver out; of the kingdoms of Scotland, and one time golfe and futehall and other; unprqfltabto games'! wero forbidden in England be cause archery, so necessary in the defense of the: nation, was being neglect ed in thetr favor. Exchange. MAGNETIC i THE GIRL.

Explanatlim of How Her Tricks Kay 'jRaslly Be: While in Chicago I savj the announoe- ment of an electric girl who included in her repertory a new! trick, or at least one that I had not -yt seen. A stick about four feet long and aa thick as a broomstick was produced, and I aid another gentleman were requested to hold it in a vertical position ueiure ua wm craspinsfit firmly in both handsi The 1 i -i- a ui. eirL standing in front bf and facing us, placed the palm of her open hand the lower portion oli the tide, rearing it on nearest to us and farthest from herself. After, nibbing hex hand up and down for It few moments In order "to make better electrio contact," as we were informed, and rafter enjoin ing us toihold the stick perfectly verti cal, we were told to press down on it as hard as weoould. i.

1 This we 'did until the veins seemed to stand but on our foreheads; but, ex ert ourselves as hard 1 as we could, we. two strong men, were unable tol' press down hard enough to make the! stick slip past' the open palm of her han'd. Had the girl grasped the stick with her two hands, I am sure she could not have Wltnstooa my aownwaru pressure piaua. I would have her. stick and all.

to the floor, But there! she stood with but one open hand bearing against the side of the stick. And bbth us could not by our united efCorts foxse the stick past that wonderful hahdi Surely i there seemed something uncanny about! this. But it is very simply explained. The whole secret consists in insisting npon the men holding the in a vertical position. When the girl's open band is first placed against the lower portion of the stick, ahe moves it two or three times up audi pulling gradually more and more against it As this -tendS to pull; the stick away from the vertical she insist that the men keep it straight; ill exert more and more effort rmtil.

she feela that the nressure against I her hand lSEumcient, she instructs tnem to push down with all their might. They do so and imagine that they are I exerting a tremendous vertical thrust, very slight insufficient even to over- I come the frictioa ot iie.stic: against jght Arm; Paralyzel ved from St. Vitus Dance! daughter! Blanche, how flf-. teen! years of agef had been terribly afflicted with nervousness, and had losi jine entire use oi her right arm. 1 ye feared St.

Vius dance, and tried the best physicians with no beneflt-Sne ihas taken three bottles of 4Dr. arLilLa; iT. a fliiuss- er vine ana nas gainea POunds. Her nervousness and symp- tqmsofSt. Vitus fdance are entirely I g4ne; she attendis school regularly, ana has recovered complete use of her arm, her appetite is splendid.

MRS. E. Ii. BULLOCK, Brighton, N. Y.

i Dr. Miles' Nervine cures. Dr. Mhos nervine1 la sold on a posltiva guarantee that the first bottle will benefit All druggists sell it at SI, 0 bottles for $5, or win oe sent, prepaid, on receipt or price by tba lis. mnes ciecucai Ind.

"i I BY AIL DT TJGGIS1S Gompleiloa Prsssnsd OR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM Remorea Frscldta, fimprft. Liver 4 MoUs, BLaekkead, Kuaburn and Tan. and re stores the skin to Its origi nal iretnness. proaucuis clear land bealthv oom-t nliMvlrtr.

Knivnnrmu Mflrfl preparations and pecfertly barmlesa At all: OruKg ista, or mailed lor 50cta. 8ond for Circular I 1- i VIOL SKIN SOAP ply lMmpanb aa ft) in pu'l 8oCuiM'i 4 ftr toll-t, and wttboti a. rtrml tot vnreurT. AL.aiu ly pun and dullnrfalj aS cmtmA. jaa Pries 25 Cents.

G. CL DITTWEn Toudo, C-i BARGAINS WATQHES. CLOCKS, JE WEJLRY, SILVERWARE, H. I THE JEWELER and; optician IN! GROCERIES i Bert Imperial Tea 35c per pound. El Uunpowder Tea, 30c pound.

I Golden Drip 18c Rail ti. Mew trU sng 8i) gallon 2 Best Soighum (ue? crop) 28c gallon. Peaches 12c can. i fi kxtra V. rttirar 22 nennda fortl.

i l.ion cottee: a. a.a a. sn 1 sroucaue wepounu. Hand packed Tomatoes 6c can. Sugar Corn 6c can.i Soap, assorted.

8 bars for 25e. Mince Meat 6c pouad. nauer Kraut 16c gallon. Ham 8c pound. I I Lard Kc pound.

I Bacon 8c pound. i Best Apple Butter ijc T. 1. 1 Olasswara, Crockeiiy ware and Tin-ware selling 1 a two i hirda Call and see us. Yon wLS save money; by ic i I- -i LEVY'S OLD STAND I 202 Jackson Street, Columbus, Ind.

1 iO fat Lf I TH BEST. sV Vast ii 0 tag FIT FOR A KINO, i r. CORDOVAN. FRENCH a CMAMCUXO 4.3. FlNC 3.BPP0UCE.3SOLXS.

Ots One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 $4 Shoes AO our shoes are equally satisfactory They glrs tbe bssi valns for tb saeery. Thay equal eastoos shoes la style aad fit. Their wearing; qualities are nsarpessed.

Ths prices are uniform, ea sole. From to $3 saved orer other makes, slf yoar dealer cannot sapply roa we can. Sold by dealers :ererywhere.i Wanted, agent to take ex. elusive sale for this vicinity rite at once. "CUPIOENE" Thta tt-reasVearetabla VI Uklistwae prescii p.

jrrenca pnysiaan, wilt quickly cureyoa ol i pa i'j'''? It' ARNOLD 9, Is' Ireat Bargains si I You the want one only byj LtkeaGreat Railway, Wirn. Ua brtiches running tu every Oireou are the aitenea and veins wiou eo ivey hv blood to every part tf jtrt yntrii. A cold, sudden change orjxp-urp, uiny ctuae poiaohouaj acids to dug tae circulation, and then qomes toUm ltatim. Beware! if you value life v-m the orrtti action with Dr. Drum -id's Lifhtnini Remedy.

Bend $5 iiw Vummond Medicine 48 -ft-Tt New York, and they will tvi you two large bottles by express- lUnvh fir month's inl prfial directions 'Agents wanted. viml were. hurt in a wreck in IllJi- in tliae daya oi telephone, telegraph' and; steam cannot Ui rd to wait days or as many hours ioj relief Tuia ia our reason tor I ofler you Oie Miuute Cough pure. 'Nfyhf'r dy, nor hours, nor even ruin-' irs rT efore relief is afforded. E.

luiouu) fc Co. woman euSragistg haveadjourn- i i.r rheuio-itisna I have found nothing iq iil ttr Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Ic reiinvoa the pain as soon as applied J. iW. Y-'Unic, est Liberty, Wj.

it-: Tfie Dromnt relief it aflords i kio'ih wrth ny. times tne coat, 60 ceai' continueu use win enct a Twprrnanent cr?" For sale byiH.M, Holrcs Bro. I i senator will be elected to succeed the late Senator Thayer. It May Interest You. i poially wneo you are in want of n.iutely pure old whiskey either med icinal or social pdrposea to Liijrw ihnt Mr'.

Pfeifler ia aoU aent f.r Columbus for the celebrated K.U1. Parker Old Style Nson Co. Wbwky. Conceded to be the peer of anv produced in Kentucky and i heine shipped to them direct from the distillery the consumers are assured of reviving it in its virgin i KJChicago has a "Trilby" incorporated. Club legally We wish to state to our patrons that Minute Cough Care is a safe and reliable remedy for children troubled with croup, colds, hoarseness and lung troubles.

It is pleasant to tare and quickly cures. E. 8tahlhuth A Co. 1 5 I 1 i Spain exports 1,450,000,000 oranges a vear. in.

DeWittV Witch Salve Cured J. Q.rrell of the won vorsro case of eczema ever known in theStateof It cures scalds, burns, indolent sores and never fails to cure piles. E. SUhlhuth A Co. 1 The rainfall of laches a year.

British Guiana is 110 Ten days loss of time on account of sickness and a doctor bill to pay, is anytbing but pleasant for a' man of a family to contemplate, whether he is-a laborer, mechanic, merchant Or Jaa. O. Jones, publisberof the Leader, Mexia, Texas, was sick in bed forj.ten, days with the grip during its prevalence a year or two ago. Later in the season he had a second attack. He "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with considerable success, I think, only being in bed a little over two days.

The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy." It should be borne in mind that the grip is much the same as a very severe cold, and juires precisely the same treatment When you. wish to cure a cold quickly and effectually eive this remedy a trial. -25 and 60 cnt bottles for sale byj H. M. Holmes Bro.

The ants of South America -great tunnel builders. i mm i Floridsx 'The famous service of the Queen St Crescent route to Florida is better than ever this year. The Florida Limited leaves Cincinnati this morning and lands you in Jacksonville to-morrow morningi' only twenty-five iours en route and without change or transfer. Three lines of sleeping cars every day. Solid vestibuled trains." Send us your name.

We have plenty of illustrated books and pamphlet we are glad to send. Chab. W. Zexl, D. P.

AM O. There are two solid silver tea tables at Windsor Castle. I 4 Ths UeveloBvsent of Ute South is being rapidly pushed by the series of excursions oflered by the Queen fe Crescent route from Cincinnati, run- nlngeacb much to pnn ci pal. southern The low rate of one fare for the round trip ia oflered on these occari as, sell ing; tickets Jan. 8, Feb.

5, March 12, April 5J and 30. i i Twenty iya are allowed in which to return. Stopovers permitted at any point. These excursions afford an ex cellent opportunity to go and see for yourself wbat-i the south oflers to the northern man. The wueen crescent nas over a million acres of farm and timber land for sale at $3 to 5 per acre on easy It wi.l pay you to investigate.

4 Chas. Zkil, D. P. Cincinnati, O. Brooklyn aldermen voted to rescind the franchises of trolley companies en- gagea in me sinxe.

(' Promptness is a commendable virtue. That's why we ofler yon Minute Cough' Cure. It is prompt in relief and prompt in curing. That ia what it is made for. 8tahlhuth Co 'I Am conunue oh of.

i i I itj to James Pylei New i i -ij i ioo uwm, io. Tiw reader of tuia ipper i iu- toe 'pleaaed to tcaru laa Uitr ai teaat oiiei dreaded i disease acenow itao been able to cure ih all tis aud that la iiail'a uataxtlii oufo ia the) only cure itliowul toe medical fraternity. Catarrh Toeing ja conetilutidual diaeaae, requires a in stitutional treatment. liaU'a cUrrt cure taken iaternallJr: aetinie dtrectty the blood aud; niudoika aurtaced of the system, thereby jdoUoyiOit the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength byj building up the constitution and assiatiog nature la do I much faith in its curative powers, that r-r they ofler One Hundred fof any easel that it fails to cure, St-nd for hnt I il Address, F. J.

Chssey Co, 1 i Toledo, 0. 1KSV2VM hv HriKTdiati Hit i iLorig, handsome, cut glass scent, bot- silver tops, are again i coining i 1 i ii I ji I i lrtto. vogue. I -j When tli Heart -i lAffeeted by rheumatism or an; of the luosclirs near mat organ, it is use; tampering with an electric wire, for death; may come aft any, moment. It life ia worth do not ut gt I Dr.

Drum- miohd's Lightning Bend $6 i the: Drumntoud Medicine Co 48 iU'tideo. Lane, In ew Yorkand thevJ will sehdj you two large bott tea, enough fox one month treatment; by hrat express Its is not as euick fas electricity, but it will save your life if vein; take; it ib time Agents wanted. ai i i -i s- A- womani who is in iood health at the age of forty-five" is likely to outlive a man ot the same age. i ui 4 I It Oh id rein: ry Pitcher's Castoria rederick 8. Staff is dead at Frank- ljrx.

Don't neg'ect that cough, it leads to consumption. One AJough Care possessea. a doub'te It r- cures and. cures quickly, i EL Stahthuth fc Co. 1 lAndersoa house.

will have fa new opera rHH in 1 I i Ileal IUsn lUstkiag rati! 1 i Symptoms Moisture, Wteuse 1 -1 itchi- ing and stinging; moat at night; JW rorsfi by scratching. If allowed to continue tumbis form, which of en bleed apd ulcerate, becoming very ire. Swayne'e ointment stops the itching and bleed, ing, heals ulceration, and iu moat caaes removes the tumors. Att drusgista Or by mail for 50 cents. Swayne Han, irhiladelpbia.

John E. Holman is my8teriouly miss ing irom iOKoma The exoerience of Georsre A. ADsrar. German Valley, N. is well worth re membering.

1 He was troubled with cbTonio diarrbcet and doctored for five months and was, treated hy four differ ent doctors without He then began using ChamberlainTa Colic Chol4 era and Diarrbce Remdy, of which one small bottle I effected arsomplete curi It. is for i sale by H. H. Holmi re. Wm.

Edmore, of dead agea zo years. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. (The broWnie even I engraved on! note i BUaemnatissn Corad la Davy. Mystic for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cure) 'in one to three daysit''Its action nponthe system is remarkable aad mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and tha disease immediately disappears.

The first dose greatly; benefits. 75 cents, 8old by E. Stahlhuth Co. Gen. Mahlon Is.

Manson, ot Craw- fordsville, ia dead at Jran kf nit fit: HOW ACtaU 14 kite iter using Drummond's Lightning Remedy for rheumatism, according to direction; for ten days, Mr. John Boy enton. of Hampton, Va- writes that he can walk- and attend: to busi ness, which be could not do This remedy has a remarkable record of (cures not only relieving paid, but restoring ali the functions! Of the crip-: pled limbs. If you want a cure, send $3 to the Drnmmdnd Medicine 84 Maiden i lane, xew orr, 1 and they will ship to your express address two large bottles of their remedy with full directions-for use. Agents wanted.

"tlicsahds offish have been killed in White river by ice gorges. T- 1 I BNw to Cnr All fckiai Ptaiss." Simply apply fwayne's Ointment' No! internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions On the face, bands, nose, eta, leaving the skin clear, white and healthy, jilts great healing and curative powetrs are poeses- seq by no vother remedy Asr your druggist for ewsyne's Ointment. The Culver military institute at Max- inkuckee has been idestroyed by hre. 1 Headache is the direct result of indi- Aailirkaa AvA alf rvnrt anVi 4 ialnrl AVO dy these! by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers and your headache disaprri The favdriti little Dills everywhere, E.

Rrsr.lt.nfh Cn i I A bold bank robbery was committed at Milan. Ohio. i i CntlurCr Cry lor PItfhfrfrt I 4 It oi ios Kenerauve urmia. auea M.nhni. the Back.

Seminal tuiMhina Nrrnni nhllltv. to Marry, Ex liaoatina; Varicmwle ar.d atop all wfilcnunotchecked leads to SpermatorrbaBa and I en potency. fVfl oleaiises the liver, Ute nrtDArronransof all imDarlUaa. A- CtJPTMJWI? atrengthensaDd reatorMamall ek orttana. 1 1.

Tbe reason sufferers are not cored Doctors IS because ninety per cent are troubled with tla. uurHJlun IS is tneoniy nwwiwnRir ruiawicnouiui operation. ouuui4faiimni als. A written guarantee green ana money spramea ji six nazes aoes no enact at peraa jugO a box, aix fur SOtt, by xnall. Bnd for a-Bjeaclrcutar and teaUmootala.

i tenra tsax asm, nan O' FAKKEB, COX.U MOAnrnm DATOL WiMiDiciM au f. u. FOB SAXK BT H-AUSKB.

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