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ill 2 THE COLUMBUS REPUBLICAN THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1901. THE REFtXBIxECAr 1IUS1CAL KSTROECTS. WHY MRS. PINKHAM state, there is no reason why the people of Indiana should not prefer to attend an assembly that will be closer home anj less expensive than many they attejnd elsewhere. We congratulate our Madison friends on their good move and wish them abundant success Is Able to Help Sick "Women Bepublloao Building, Northern Corner Washington and FUth Streets.

Entrance southeast corner, first floor. This tthe mnigillesl: Pianos and Organs Have Made The Greatest Advancement. When Doctors FalL How gladly would men fly to wo nUrd at Serorul Cla Matter at the Pott Office in Coluftm', Indiana. in tneir new enterprise. Blue man's aid did they but understand a woman's feelings, trials, sensibilities, Governor Nash, of Ohio, now visit and peculiar organic disturbances.

Flame ing in California, is sick from being Those things Are Jcnown only to TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year. A. 00 Three month Six month. 5o bioKle copies Twenty-five cents a year additional will be charged on each paper sent out of the Payable invartaby in advance. poisoned by what is known as poison women, and the aid a man would give is not at bis command.

oak. It occurred while christening one of tle big trees in his honor. The first approach to the piano-forte appeared during the twelfth century, iu the transition from the dulcimer to the which w5s simply a dulcimer boxed in oblong form. Next followed the clavichord, the spinnet and the harpsichord, from which the so-called squareTpiano was copied. In the first piano was made by Send money ty posiomce ororrw icumcicv ISAAC T.

BliOWN. To treat a. case properly it la neces Columbus, Ind. The.festivities in his honor have been sary to know all about it, ana inu information, many times, cannot be omitted (wing to bis inability to be ISAAC T. BROWN, Publisher and Proprietor.

given by a woman to her family phy- present. It is very unfortunate that after San Francisco had made, such elaborate! preparations for the enter FatheriWood, 'an English monk, at Rome, and it remained unique in that tainment! and amusement of her vis itors that such calamities should have Captain Milton Garrigu.s. of Ko-lcomo, in the new department commander of the O. A.I It. of Indiana, lie ban seen service in the army and has held a number of civil offices.

country for many years. In 1T7! the piano was first introduced in public come njxm them as havecome uponMrs. McKinley and Governor Nash. Cali fornia never does anything by halves. i i The greetings to the president and Mtde also in four Urger sizes.

Sold everyirflcfe. his party were whole hearted and the At the dedication of the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors' monument, Which will oecur'konie time in July, it is exacted that President McKinb-y will be present and deliver au address. pre pa rations fpr their entertainment were elaborate and in keeping with If your ictlcT does not htvc tnem write to tie neuut tgeacy of STANDARD OIL CO. the well known hospitality of these people. It is reported from London' that an- less the Turk yields promptly on the in.

Coven Garden theater, London, as "a new instrument. After this all th- iiarjisichord makers tried their rfteehaiik-al powrrsat piano building, but Zump. a German, brought it nearer to perfection than any other maker, the tones being sweet, and the tonch was equal any degree of rapidity. piauios grew in favorand had large sales in the kingdom. From that time the piano has been constantly improved till it has attained its present complete stage of perfection.

It is only a few years, comparatively, that the upright piano lias been made a success, and it is now the standard. Jonas Chickering.who made the first piano inAmerica, in 1823, also con Mrs. Josephiuc Christensen, of postoffice that the French fleet will force the Dardanelles and H. Chatfkll. Has.

0. Chicago, -was badly burned in a tire in Chicago; She was a Dowieite and send a few Bhells into the palace of sieian. She cannot, bring herself to refused all medical aid. The Dowie- -Tildiz. ites -had fair chance at her but she When you see the democratic news- died.

He baby was also burned but papers cluunpioning the caus of some was taken away from her: and placed tell everything, and the physician is at a constant disadvantage. This is why, for the past twenty-five years, thousands of women, have been confiding their troubles to Mrs. Pinkham, and whose advice has brought happiness and health to countless women in the United States. Mrs. Chappell.

of Grant Park, HI, one republican against another, you under thejcare of a physician and is OLD SOLDIERS' The Dowie said to he- doing well. may know that the adovcacy is strictly disinterested and is -from a high sense ites and (he Christian Scientists al- srructexi tne nrstj upright piano as of ways fail when it comes to a real in early as 1840, and was the first person The people of Indiauaopils are hav jury. They doubtless do much benefit to the persons whose real or imaginary to make'an iron plate or frame, for ing-trouble over their asphalt streets ailments are controlled by the condi as well as the people of Columbus: tion of the mind. By a belief that whose portrait we publish, advises all suffering women to seek Mrs. Pink-ham's advice and use Lydia E.

Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound, as they cured her of inflammation of the ovaries and she, therefore, speaks from knowledge, and her experience ought to gWe others confidence. Mrs. Pink-ham's address is Lynn, and her advice is absolutely free. they can be cured and the exercise of LOCANSPORT MEETING jlS INTERESTING AND WELt ATTENDED. I Some of the property, owners are demanding wooden block pavements as, better, cleaner" and cheaper.

a lively imagination they often believe that they are. cured, or else where Sick Headache. "Dr. Kay's Renovator has enred my wife-of sick headache. Shci ha gained strength and flesh.

Appetite is good and she sleeps well," wjritea Mr. Wiliam Hallman, Prospect, Dr. Kaj's Renovator always cures sick headache. It renovates entire system, which removes the It is the great Spring Medicine. Tablets, 25c and 50c liquid, $1, at EL Stahlhuth'8, druggist.

The children of Mr. and Mrs. IL McWilKams, who have beett dangerously ill, are recovering. Ten biU. dren have suffered froni aged 17, dying two weeks ago, Willie, aged 16, was conscious' for tha first time in three days yesterday i and hopes are entertained for his immediate recovery.

there really was nothing the, matter with thein the delusion of sickness is removed and they are greatly helped A ship canal across the peninsula of Florida; to cost $100,000,000, is the latest' project in the canal line. Since the organisation of the Morgan steel trust, with ver a billion dollars capital, nothing is large any more that falls below that amount. But we 'do not know of any case where a broken limb has been set and Annual Reports of the Grand Army of the Repbublic and Their Sympathetic Aux- i iliary, The Womans Releif Corps. -i pianos. The cabinet organ has come in during the past century, and in place of the wheezy old melodeon of 40f years ago we have now the beautiful and powerful organ.

The writer was reminded of these" facts while list: ening tothe tones of the instruments carried by HARDING MILLER, at their music store, No. 023 Washington This firm established their5 business in Columbus in 180, since which time, they have sold 330 pianos and 500 organs in this county and they have built up an enviable reputation for houorand integrity. KMr.J.fC. Hunt," their managing salesman here, has had fourteen years experience in the sale of pianos and organs, and is thoroughly familiar with the bHsjness, As a business man cured or crooked limb straightened Good Advice. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.

More than seventy-five per cent, or the people iu the United States are afflicted with these two disesftes and their effects such as sour stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Gnawing and Burning Pains at the Pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagreeable Taste in the Mouth, Coming Up of Food after eating, Xow Spirits, etc. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green's Prize Almanac.

For sale by T. E. Otto. Clarence Davis, eleven year old son of A. P.

Davis, living near Peters-ville, wa's kicked iu the abdomen Thursday evening and his injuries are such that he will pbrobably die. Doctors Norton and Voris are in attendance and thev have little hopes of his'recovery. At the time of the accident the boy was leading a mare which kicked at another animal near by. Young Davis was kicked, he being between the mare and the horse kicked at. or where cuts and wounds have been healed otherwise than by the courst of nature or burns treated in such It would be much better if the state A.

would not undertake way as to take away their yirulenee to settle matters thai belong to the The Nebraska State 'Journal has th JBovernnient to settle, If there ir not enough business pertaining to the or- and stripes as the flag "of the state of Indiana. The last legislature' of Indiana in another act, made it a misdemeanor punishable by for any one in any of the ways mentioned in the act. to publicly mutilate to trample upon, or publicly deface, or defy, or defile, or cast contempt either by 'words or act, upon, any flag, standard, color, or ensign of the United States. Thus it will be seen that the last legislature had, a high and patriotic regard for the old flag that cost so many lives and so much treasure to preserve and keep afloat above our heads. li mi'-ht be incidentally mentioned of following to say on the subject KanizaJ'oa to take jup, the tjme, jt Th business session of the twenty -second 'arinualencampmen't of tie Grand Army of Indiana began at i 9 o'clock Wednesday morning at Logans-port.

Between 600 and SQQ delegates fronufill tiartS of the state were ornk. tramps and good roads The tramp CASTOR I A For Infants and Children -TPuld be well to attorteu the meet Ings. principles I eilt The Kind You Have Always Mill he has by his upright nuisance is being discussed by the mayors of Pennsylvania cities and towns, and the general concensus is that work is the only ewe. It is claimed by the Philadelphia Enquirer tfa.it it is possible to squelch the nui- cmuv eiiHrplv ttv pvpit tr" Bears the The report of Commander Davijd E. Beem showed that of the originil gained the esteem and confidence of the people of this county, consequently any representation he makes The veracious newspaper dents are now telling of the wonderful things that J.

Pierpont Morgan has in contemplation. Nothing is too big or appalling for Morgan to undertake and that correspondent Signature of I colonels of the 158 Indiana regiment i i DR. FENNER'S a job on the roads which everywhere need improving in this country, if he declines the job he wast stop eclipses all others who can invent the that the last legislature Was republican. There is a sort of intimate connection or relation between the republican party and the flag. ran be relied -upon.

'This firm handles the Steck, Decker Son, SchubertSmith Barnes and the Cable, pianos. fAlso the Chicago Cottage, the Crescent and the Golden Chimes organ. The most astonishing scheme. For a stiff better than neck there is nothing a free application of tramping or -me state. take hiiu Blood Liver Chamberlain's Pain Balm.

It quickly! by the neck and pnt bm; to work ou removes the stiffness and soreness fa, REMEDY AND STECK, DECKER SONS SCHU appointed by Governor si- teen only survived. The average of the surviving soldiers of the citl 1 War is over sixty years. It is ntit Strang therefore, said the commander, tftat the membership of this department should have steadily declinejd for several years. Nevertheless there are some encouraging features. Tfye total membership last year was 167 615.

The gain during the year was 1,700, making a total of 18.321. Loss by death, 419; loss through othfr causes? L(i. Total loss, 2, 1 10. Mem BERT effecting a complete cure. For sale by Hauser Parker.

the roftti and make a useful member of society of him -pgainst his will The prompt acceptance of the services of every wandering Willie who claims 11 NERVE TONIC Democrats 8hQdaot will the republican candidate 'Toi tb presidency, as they have bnough to Concern them nearer home, fey the time they have, settled the matter as to the deiiioratic candidate they will ascertain that they, will not have much trouble abeut the other; Home grown strawberries commence 76u Get Your Money Back. We, the undersigned druggists, hereby agree to refund the money, if after using one box of Dr. Stone's NewJDyspepsia Cure it has failed to giver satisfactory results. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, and Loss of Appetite. A.

H. FEHRFNG, HAUSER PARKER. to make their appearance in the mar 13R. APPLEIYIAIVI and the Smith Barns pianos are strictly high grade pianos, sold at a medium price, and are endorsed by leading musical artists. All these instruments are justly noted for their rich volume, carrying qualities, ex to be seeking a job, and enforced labor-for him if he refuses to take the job offered, will doubtless solve the tramp ket.

its; personally. An Excellent chance tor the s-ek Neighboring towns are already agi problem in short order. If one state adopts this system, other states will A majority of the! Cuban commis bership at the present time, tating the question of a Fourth of July celebration. and suffering Columbus. Tflefe have to follow suit in self defense.

The number of posts in good stand 1 H. M. HOLMES BRO. sioners that visited Washington are in fayor 'fit the Platt amendment and they favor the eomniittee making an And in the meantime tho question of good reads may be solved in connection ing last year was 455. There hare been organized six new posts and eigh immediate report to; that eHect.

It is FREE CONSULTATION Her Suffering Ended. Miss Margaret Harrell died at 12 :10 and Exanunatlow with the tramp problem. The tramp teen have been disbanded, leaving fit Agricultural implement dealers are getting in their work and selling a large amount of farm machinery. Last Friday William C. Smith was up before Squire Palmer for drunken in his private parlors at the said that the constitutional convention is a parasite, the public sunnorts him this time 443 posts in good standing, pression and sweet tones.

iheirj pliant, easy touch and' solidity of con-1 struction are at once appreciated, and they possess the highest musical qualities. They are so strung as to make them free from tubby or unmusical sounds, and their remarkable harmony and even quality of tone is due to the superior stringing. Their mechanism or action is perfect, which is a most important requisition, as it elevates o'clock last Friday at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. William in idleness, and so the public had bet loss of twelve.

"Within a monlh not want to do anything about it until after the municipal Hrvel Belvedere: RETCRXrNa "EVERY and a day," says the commander, Harell, in Maple Grove. She was flections are Iheld. ter support him with 'wages and make him earn them by the sweat of his face." "there were added two names to the roll of our honored dead which ness. Me pleaded guilty ana was fined the usual sum. The charge against hiin for assaulting James Mc twenty-four years old and was their only daughter.

Death resulted from Under the new law commitments Now if- Nebraska waits for good brought grief to every her. complication of ailments. Since Cain was dismissed. to the: insane asylums are determined by one justice of the peace and two roads until they are built by tramps Benjamin Harrison died the 134h childhood she has -been in delicate the musical character of the instrument and assists the execution of the Don't get side-tracked in business. day of March and William L.

Dunlap physicians, while under the old law health and since last'January she had the people will be pulling through the black mud for manv a year to come. Dullness sometimes passes for death. on the 14th day of April last. 1 been confined to her bed. player.

It is estimated that when a piano is tuned to concert pitch there they were by two justices of the peace and by at least onej physician. Here- Men with brains reach the goal. The idea suggested by the State Jour The Woman's Relief Corps met Rocky Mountain Tea puts gray mat nal, although original with Peunsyl Try the new remedy for costiveness, 9 o'clock with 300 delegates present tofore the commission was required to meet at the court house, but under the ter into one head. 85c Ask your Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver vama, is aoout as impractical as a The annual reports show: Nunber bf is 'a draft of twenty tons on the strings, so that it necessarily has to havea solid frame to give it more volume and better vibration. This new law they may tneet elsewhere.

good many things that have had their" origin in Nebraska. If Nebraska Tablets. Every box guaranteed. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Hauser Parker.

corps in the' state, 1 83 members good standing, 6,751 amount of ca4h on hand, $489. 1 1 icash expended in re THE DEATH ROLL. would go to work and build good The democratic newspapers are be all these pianos possess, and the cases roads in order to facilitate fthe travel ginning to say worse things about lief, $2,251.41 relief other than money, are elaborate in design and finish THE CABLE PIANOS Shirt waists foremen are now dis of the tramps through the state it Mr. Bryan than the; republican news kHLii.KS At nis late residence on north Washington street, Friday, May cash paid to posts, $1,303. 39; .1 -in' i.

i played in haberdashers' show win wouia xeaiiy De more ro tne purpose and the Williard piano as lower 1. at 3 clock, a. Christian and of a more practical nature. Ne Ehlers, aged 75 years. Funeral Sun papers ever said.

The most that the republican newspapers ever said about him was to reflect Severely upon his dows in the large cities and in some of the adjoining towns. As yet they have not struck Columbus. day, May 19, at 2 o'clock p. at braska might be able to erect a barrier priced instruments, have also met with great favor. They contain the latest improvements, are rich in vol the residence and at the German Lu that would keep the tramps out by the theran church at 2:30 o'clock p.

political heresies. He was conceded to "be honest in his belief but that only enactment of such a law, but she ume and they' do not lose their tone condticted by Rev. Tramtman. Inter ment at City cemetery. will never get her roads built made his heresies the more dangerous.

as many other low priced pianos do, vei-t-iuxis assisieu, ineinueis soldiers' families assisted, 4, 82 number of metmbers assisted, 2284; totil number pf persons assisted, 3,373. The annual session of the 'Ladies of the G. A. R. was also held Wednesday morning at the First Prespyteriaki About 150 delegates weite present.

The reports show a total membership of 1,277 and twenty-onje circles. Belonging to the departmentt Tramps do not build roads. Thev are Mr. Bryan is a man.of ability in many GRIFFITH At Franklin, Satur but, on the contrary, improve with constitutionally opposed to work. particulars and he is honest politi Frank Yoyles, who formerly conducted a livery stable at Elizabeth-town," has bought a stcck of groceries from an Indianapolis firm and is feeding the multitudes at Elizabeth town.

Jennie To have a round beautiful day, May. 18, at 12 o'clock noon, of cancer, George F. Griffith, aged 57 years. The deceased was a brother cf THEJCHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN, And you can't make a man industrious cally, but his doctrines are not adapted DR. APPLEKfAlT- by legislation.

to this country. L. C. Griffith and Mrs. Smith Abbett, A tramp will beg, steal (Jr starve, of this city, and he leaves a wife and one son 24 years old.

The funeral the Crescent and the Golden Chimes organs are familiar everywhere as standard instruments. Their tones are rich, powerful, mellow and sym are 645 comrades of the Grand ArmV neck, wiggle your head from side to Another sensational suit has been filed in Shelby county involving, the was held at Franklin. .1 I side every night, take- Rocky Moun of -the Republic. but he won Work. And all the road work, that Nebraska would get out of the "tramps in 100 years wouldn't build a road from Mr.

Bryan's home to the HOETKER At the Burnett home, former treasurer of the county, J. Marsh Wilson and George M. Ray pathetic, and they contain the latest Kiowa to Atom. tain xea. it's a a 6nort cut to a graceful form.

35c Ask your drug- Saturday afternoon, May 18, at 2 :30 improvements. Each stop has its The old idea that the body somer both of whom are rlpw in the: peniten office of the Commoner. o'clock p. Joseph Hoetker, "aged 29 years. The deceased had been conr tinies needs a powerful, drastic, purf has made a rpecial study of the diseases of tb4 eye, ear, throat and chronic diseases a thei BeUevse and Charity, bocpltala, ew Toric City, and- the result of this experience ara many phenotoioal cure an over the statk Ha successfully reata Acuxkazi Chronic Catarrh Ringing in eais, deafness, diseases of the eye, ear, throat, longs, stomach.

Bver. (tldaey urinary and Madder, nervous prostration, dya pepsla. constipation. rbeumaUsin. epilepsy or fits.

Ir: I i Hemorrhoids -(Pile) cured withost knife. No pain and no detention from work. YonEg and iddle.igcd Hen Suffering from spermatorrhea and im potency. distinct and They have a piano-like action, responding quickly tiary. The complaint discloses the fact that Wilson, as treasurer, would gative pill has been exploded for Dri fined to his bed for several months with an inflammation of the spinal gist.

The first commercial copper produced in this country was mined and put on the market in 1845. THE FLAG; to the touch, which makes them de King's New Life Pills, which are pert- eord, wnicn paralzyed mm -rrom his There is one law that was passed siraoie ior eitner last or slow music abdomen down. The remains will draw check the county treasury to fictitious persons and then" endorse them to Rty, who.would present them at the bank and draw the money on by the Indiana 1 gislatnre of one sec probably he taken back to his home fee tly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter clean the system and absolutely cure in Ohio. The rattle of British American Indians are frequently made in the form mis nrm pianos ana organs are bought directly from the factories at first cost, thereby avoiding the profits made by jobbers, which enables them. i 6f birds or small animals.

Constipation and sick Headachei Only 2oc at T. E. Otto's drug store 1 them to sell cheaper than those who tion and tha't section contains but four lines. There is a short preamble of four lines. But it is a very law.

It is a thai would not have been passed, by good any legislatures that have convened heretofore in Indiana and that would not 1 The Fort Wayne News says: CtuARK At his home in Union township, Friday, May 17, at 3 o'clock p. Hiram Clark, aged 74 years. Funeral from St. John's church Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Presley.

be Miner Richards asks that he gaily separated, from his wife, ss tbe result of self abuse hi youth, orexeesa in matare years, and other esose prodnclnr some of the following effects, such aa casta sktna, blotches, deblHty. nerronaiess, dlxdnesa. The intrinsic Talne of a newspaper reporter is not determined or gov4 Taggart, of Indianapolis, has Emma handle goods through jobbers, and by thus doing they can give their custo- telegraphed his congratulations Richards, on the ground of abandon erned by the size of the bundle mers the benefit by selling at corres Mr. Berghoff in the words They ment. mote paper he displays, or the issues' Rheumatism Inflammatory Card la 3 pondingly low prices.

It has been can't keep a good man, Mr. containing his choice bon mots and. A Very Reourfcabi Remedy. often demonstrated that it is nave oeen passea Dy a good many states in tjhe Union. The law reads as "Be it enacted by the Taggert knows how it is himself.

sayings bright which he carries rn; his outside coat pocket to show This 'good man has been returned better to buy goods of a permanently located firm Who is always here to General Assembly of the State of In his friends. "It, is with a good deal of and satisfaction that I recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, says Druggist mayor of Indianapolis until he has "bankrupted the city, and expects make good any promises made than diana, that said flag jof the United States, representing each state with Republican, $1 a year in farther vindication Jhis year." Weekly advance. by an itinerant salesman who is only temporarily located and will not make a star in its blue field, be and is here A. W. Sawtelle, of Hatrford, Conn.

AmVto this the Indianapolis' Senti coniasson or weas, aversion to aocietyde fceuve iremory, and sexual whitf, unsts the victim for btsineaa or marriage, am. permanently cured by remedies not injurious. BIOCD tlHl USE AEIIi as sctofoU, stricture, gleet, ete. rjfseases of women, such a leccorrloesv pauful jnenstruation, displacement of womb, bearing down ett, relieved In Mborfi time. -1 The doctor carries ail his portable instruments and comes prepared to examine th most obscure medical and surgical cases.

Us undertakes no toenrable disease, rut cures hundredsjartcr others faa -CotrespondeBeft-solicited. ADDRESS, I 1 J. 8. APFLEMAX, Jf. Nrw Iko lya.

Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, says My wife had inflammatory rheumatism in every muscle and joint her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition had been in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for Rbeumatim. It gave immediate relief and she was able to walk about in three days. I am sure it saved her life. Sold by Hauser Parker, druggists, "A lady customer, seeing the! 'remedy good what he promises.

TheRepnbli nel takes exception and in a long and Bewara of Oiatmeats for Catarb that can can fully recommend Harding labored editorial undertakes the disa by adopted as the flag of the state 6 That is the kind of state 80vreignty' that, the people of this country need. That is the kind of for sale on my showcase, said to me really belieVe that medicine saved Miller or their, manager, Mr. Hunt, irreeable and hopeless task of vindi as mercury win sorely destroy the sense at smell and completely deranke the whole sys my life the past summer while at the as reliable, and any representations made by" Mr. Hunt will be found eating the said T. Taggert, Esq.

from, having bankrupted the city state rights, that recognises the 'sot shore, and she became so enthusiastic tem when entering It through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should never be used ex correct. over its merits that I at once made up erignty of the national flag and the unity of ajl the states into one grand whole. The state that flies the my mind to recommend it in the fu rare. a gentleman came cept oo prescription from reputable physicians as the damage, they will do is tea fold to the rood you eaa possibly derive from them.

HaQs Catarrh Core, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Jt Cow Toledo. contains no mercury." a'nd is info my store so overcome with colic Hany School Children are Sickly. Mother Gray's veet Powders, for Children.

national emblem as its adopted flag could not; well march out of the pains that he at once sank to the floor. Union, We are glad to see this signifi I gave him a dose of this remedy, The Madison Chautauqua Assembly filed articles pt incorporation with the secretary of state yesterday. This is a good move on the part pt the people pf Madison. There is no more beautiful location in the stare for a Chautauqua Assembly than Madison affords. With her classic hills and her winding river forming a scenery tLat is unrivalled anywhere in the "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS; SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE VITH cant move i to do away with flags and emblems that are distinct from the which helped him.

I repeated the dose and in fifteen minutes he left my store, smilingly informing me that he taken internally, acting directly upon the blood; and mucous surfaces of the system. In baying Hall Catarrh Core be sore row ret the genuine. It is taken Internally, and made in Toledo, by P. J. Cheney Co.

Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 5c per bottler FamCy FIBs are the best used by Mother Gray, nnrse in Chitdrea'a Home. Sew York, Break op eokts fat 34 bows, cure Feverisbness. Headacbe, Stomach troubles. Teething Disorders, move and the Bowels, and Destroy Worms Mrs.

mily Marooa, Meridea. Ct, sas: "It is tha best Biedieine in the world for ehfidrea wbea feverish and Sold by all drunrists or by mail. 2oc Sample seat FREE. Address A Ilea S. Otmstead, LeKoj, Jf.

Y. flag of the, Union. Indiana 'has per felt as well as ever. Sold by Hauser SAPOLO formed a sagnal service for the whole country in thus adopting the stars Parker..

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