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WHEN VOU READ THIS. Uo Doubly a That it Was Not You. When a Jlornellsvillo citizen ad vanced in life, starts oat foi walk and is obliged to stop at a friend's tc rest until ho can somewhat reeovei from the severe pains in his back, and finally returns homo and tfoos to bed, it means lie is in pretty bad shape. This was the condition a while ago, of one of our respected and solid citizens --Mr. David Thomas, residing corner of Genesee and Washington Sts.

Mr. Thomas acquired a competency carrying on the business of inahon and stone cutter, but was obliged to retire on account of his kidneys. Thomas' story is a very interesting one to all sufferers from kidney troubles. lie says: "I hail had kidney complaint for a number of years. 1 doctored, but troubles grew worse.

The secretions of the kidneys were von excessive, 1 had to gel up from twelve to twenty times each night. This in itself was enough to weiir a man out. had very severe pains in my stomach as well as my back. Whilfi this trouble at its height 1 was told of Dean's Kidney Pills, got a box, used as directed a'id the elfect was soon notica- ble. The improvement continued, in a month's time.

I ean safely say 1 was cured, for 1 have had no trouble for the last six months. Mr. White, the barber of 17 Seneca can in part corroborate my story from the fact it was at his shop I had on several occasions to stop, unablo to go farther. The great benefit derived after so many years of severe suffering makes me wish every sufferer from kidney trouble, could know the great value of Doan's Kidney For sale by all dealers. Price 50 censt.

Mailed by Foster-JMilburn Company, Buffalo, N. sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name Doans and take no other. T1IJS PAPER IS ONLY 50 CTS.

A IK A I I ADVANCE A I THAN A OTHER AT OiS'E A THE PRICE. MEMBERSHIP TICKETS. The Farmers have placed on salo members tickots. The price is one dollar. Secure your tickets and help along the gieat fair.

COME TO A GOOD SUPPER. The sceond section df the Ladies Aid Society of Spencer M. E. church i serve supper in the basement of the church on from five i eight o'clock. Oomo and havo some straw bony shortcake Supper loc.

Only. Dr. Mott' Pennyroyal are the only safe, sure and reliable female i ever offered to ladies. Especially reoEomended to married ladieg. Ask for Dr.

Mott's Pennyroyal Pills and take no other. Send for circular. Price 81-00 per box, 6 boxes for So. 00. Dr.

Mott'B Chemical Cleveland, O. Sold by Geo. T. Keed wholesale and retail druggists stores Hor- nellsville and Canisteo, TOWLESVILLE. Kobert KobiriBon of Towlcsvillo was killed at Knuojia ori Monday afternoon i driving across the lailroad i a load of lumber.

The horses started up suddenly throwing him of) and in front of the wheels which passed over him, crushing him so badly that he died that evening, He was G2 years old. P. O. CHANGES. Perry S.

Heath, First Assistant Post master General, has made i the, readjustment, of the salaries of Presidential postmasters for the fiscal year. Tliis readjustment is based on the receipts of each oflico for the. four ijuartors ending on March 31st, and the salaries are changed according to tho increase or deciease of Amoog thochangei are th" i New Crock and Warsaw advanced from third to second class. Pelham and Portland relegated from third to class. Increases.

Akron, to A 81,000 to 81,100: fJolmont. 81,300 to Cattaraugus, 81,300 to 81,100: Clifton Springs, 81,700 to $1,800: East Aurora, to 81.400 Franklinville. .31,500 to Gowanda, $1,300 to 81,400: Lancaster, to SJ.ooO: 1,300 to 61,400: North Tonawanda, $2,000 to 82,100: Silver Creek, 81,900 to Sodus, 81,100 to 81,200: Warsaw, 81,800 to 82,000. to 81,000. Decreases--Addison, COUNTY JX'EWS.

Items of Interest Gleaned From Our AVA YLA ND. Through the efforts of Prin. K. Congdon, Way lain. 1 Union School has beoii niiidu a )ii of Kogcnts.

Siops havo of extending towards the D. meeting of the village will bo pchool by tho Board boon taken i a vimv a i street southerly W. station. A board of trustees of the hold t.o-iiight for tho purpose of hearing any ft Inch may extension, be made to the proposed A OKI AN. Grant Cotton is rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl at 'his house.

Born Juno 20. Augustus is studying telegraphy in tho Erie's oilice at this place, tho instruction of Operator S. J. Tubbs. Sactee and sister Belle of Flornellsvillo, are stopping i their Avoca, 81,300 to 1,000: C.misteo, 1,100 father, Isaac Santee.

A COLLEGE. The will of the late William Gage, of Benton, after leaving about 84,000 in specific bequests, the residue to Keuka College for the erection of a building to be called the Gage ball and to bo devoted to a library, reading room, music and art rooms, and dormitories for girls. It is estimated that the portion of the estate which a College will receive will a to over 610,000. to 81,300: Cohocton, 81,400 to 81,300: i i 81,100 to 81,000: Leroy, 82, to 62,.300: Lyons, 82.300 to Naples, 81.300 to 81200: Phclps, 81,500 to 81,400: SpringvilJe, 31,700 to 31,000: Whitney's Point. 51,100 to 81,000: Windsor, 81,200 to 8 1,100.

Piles! Piles! Pilosl Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding, ulcerated and itching piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. "Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for Piles and Itching of the private parts and nothing else.

Every box is guaranteed. Sold by druggists sent by mail, for 50c. and SI.00. per box. i i a M-Tg.

Cleveland, O. Sold by Geo. T. Reed Co. wholesale retail druggists, 3 stores, Hor- nellsville and Caniateo.

MAY HE SO. A colored professor created a sensation at Bradford, by declaring that Adam and Eve were black. The mark that was put upon Cain after he murdered his brother, according to Piof. Green, was a white complex ion, and his descendants hive been i from that day to this. The claikey has one advantage.

No one can produce any i i witness to dispute his claim. Evidence i have to bo taken by commission. William's Kidney I'llls. Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladde? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire tc pass urine? William's Kidney Pills will impart new life to the diseased organs, tone up the system, and make a new man of you. Sample free.

By mail 50 cents per box. Williams M'f'g. Props, leveland O. Sold by Geo. T.

Eeed wholesale and retail druggists 3 stores aellsville Caniateo N. Y. the the Raymond, G. W. Stevens, Tick Simons 3Irs.

A a Tiiyior, Mrs. Katie w. c. Don't neglect a cough because the weather is pleasant before the next storm rolls around it may develop into various difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and will do what its name implies.

Geo. T. Keed Co. CASTORIA For Infants and CMldrea. Tlefes- tiaile "They are dandies" said Thos.

of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while waiting about DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for sick headache and disorders of th stomach and liver. Geo. Reed Co. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. Letters remaining unclaimed at P.

JJoincllsvillo, jST. for week ending 19, 3S07: Hills. Mrs. Sarah Powers, W. II.

Johnson, S. 23. Kent. J. B.

Oliver, Will Osborn, Wm. II. Pottibonc, Mrs. C. VanSeoter, "fforden's Bakery Persons calling for tho above letters please say ''advertised." W.

H. Murray, P. M. DECAPITATED. An unknown man about o.irs oi age was killed by a freight train on the Lackawanna railroad, about a rnilo west of tho Wayland station, about 0.30 o'clock last evening.

Three men tried to board the moving train and in some way this one fell between the cars and was cut to pieces. The head was severed from the body, one leg taken off and the body horribly mangled. There was nothing in his clothing by which he could be identified. Coroner Button of Bath, was notified, and he ordered The remains to be removed TO the undertaking rooms of Kauach Brothers, of Waylanrl, where an inquest i probably be held The man was one of three who had been hanging around tbo tracks for three or four days but than this no one knows any- i about Eochcstor Democrat. not the It trtrj TAKE CARE OF YOUEBELP.

Buy our new Family Medical Book, "In Sickness and in Health," edited by Dr. Roosevelt, of the famous Roosevelt Hospital, New York. You'd save its price from doctor's bills in sixty days. D. Appleton Naw ifork publishers, 107 State Streot, Rochester Y.

Agents wanted. Terrible It is a terrible to be burned or scalded but the pain and agony and the frightful disfigurements can be quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using DeWitt' Witch Keed Co. Hazel Salve. Geo. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison it with blue-mass; hut aid Nature by using DeWitt's Little Early liieers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles.

They are purely vegetable. Geo, T. Reed 4 Co. Two LUes Saved. Mrs.

Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had consumption and that there wa no hope for two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completed cured her and she says it asved her life. Mr.Thomas Eggers, 13!) Fllorida ban Irancisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr King's New Disovey and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful' It is such reults, of which these are samples that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in coughs and colds. Free triaj bottle at Geo Reed' Dr ig Store.

Regular size 50c and $1.00. "I am an old soldier of the Rebellion. A year ago I was in bed all winter with chronic rheumatism, Three doctors failed to give me relief. Two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters A TIMES. The Kev.

Ward Platt spoke of thit subject last and the Koches- tor Chronicle Kev. Ward Platt preached at the Monroe A Methodist church last i on tho "Present Financial look: What Shall Do A 1 Ho took his tovt from St Matthew, U.32, "For your Heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all thesi things" Rev-. Mr. Platt did not treat hie subject from a i i a point of i and in so doing dis.ippointpd a ber of his hoarors who unuonbcdly pected a sermon along slight! i ciifi'cront linos. The church was filled Mr Platt said in part: "No attempt i be made to covei the broader financial outlook and indeed 1 do not lool qualified to do it.

I want to brins; the- question of a tnnps r-loscr home What are we goinf. to do': 1 I fail to find good tirnps cept in the newspapers and 1 do think that any one i deny that present season tho worst that we havo nxpsrionced for toanj ears. Of course thoie are honest prophecies of hopo but after all tho situation is like a long delayed rain. When it does come it takes long i for it to penetrate to thr roots. Tho average man is i i or a narrow margin that is constantly decreasing 1 In conclusion he said: "Don't lose your grip; have a consideration and a for those wh( scorn to be doing this very thing.

"In conclusion 1 want to bring thr matter closet 1 to you in your owr homes. Wives and husbands musl have better understanding. If a mar has nover confided in his wife about business lot him do it now: if woman is disposed to find a let hei change her manner and be a helpmate in earnest. If the man is irritatnd more than usual, calm him. comfoit him.

Don't rub the fur the wronp way. Women don't understand these matters of business as well as men. "The young pooplc alone in the- world should kerp close to those whc can advise thorn in adversity. Finalh let us all put our trust in God. Lot us go to our Heavenly Fatiier in tiroes of trouble for Ho knows that wo have need of Hia help.

Lot us make our lives, ourselves and our business interests over to God. Ho says Come unto Me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and 1 will give ye DE AFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflaraec condition of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tub gets inflamed you have a rumblinp sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the re- Whilo i i a Farrnnd wan taking a party of her young friends- for a ride Sunday afternoon, in soiro unaccountable manner the wagon wrie ovi'turned, throwing tho occupants out on tho ground.

But luck was ID ihcir favor, for none of thorn were injured, but the wagon will need a few repairs. Mrs. P. i is i i fioiu a a i a i of the right a the result of an accidfnt last Thuis- 'lay. In company with her daughter, Mrs.

Jsnac SariiPo, thoy started I i to HaiJlc-yvillo. Tne horso f-amo frightenpcl a train and backed thorn over stocp embankment. Fortunately Mrs, Santeo escaped with the exception of a fev, bruiaog. The wagon was i broken, but tho horse was not i i CATJUPELL. Wiu.

niut i soi lent on i biiclgo v.orLs, a Lar of iion i his j.uv bone. Mary F. is home aud i take a ear's rest from her labor in the I i I'a: school. Mrs. Goorgo Stnvpns who has boon ill for the past months is now so recci croil that she is spending a i i relative's in Corning.

JASPER. G. II. Hecktmin is i i a barn ou his promises about two miles west of Jasper village. Mrs.

Kobt. Iliiboru ant: daughters. Oarri'e and Jessie, visited relatives at llornoilsvilie i tho wcok. Tjonnio Gospe-r was called to Xor'i. Cnomung, N.

on Monday, on a count of his father being very sick. Miss IjUncho Drake is rppoited sick at this i i at tho home aor undo, M. AVyckotf, at Canisteo. BRADFORD. Claia, year old dau of Mi.

and Mrs. Boniatuin Girant-. died and was liuriod last Friday, Si i girls acted as pall beareis. Ti: church was a i i decorated i i profusion of tlowcis, SAVONA. Win, Steplienson has bought tho Collier lot and will build two stoiee.

He has coiumencod on YOinVG iJICKORV. Thp church debt was only aboil 311-1, and raised the nay cf dedication. Geoige Urooks, has his nevx There i soon be a daily i fjoru Kcxville to Vouny Hickory, thonco to Troupsburg. COSSVILLE. Thoio i be a social at the lionio of Sue A.

Green Tuesday evening, (ho 20th, for tho benefit of tho Aid. Charles Green has moved his aiili from near Kanon.i to tho L. S. Evorson farm Monday and will saw foi i itUN UY THE EMl'IKK Tho 11 Miles 'from Syracuse tc Albany- Covered in 150 Minutes. Tho Now York Central's i State Express made another most pretty yesterday--not a lecord-breaker but a i exposition tbo record- breaking qualities, the i of speed and safety, that constitute the preeminence of America's greatest railroad and her model tiain.

A 1,4.25 yesterday afternoon the Empire, pulled out of Syracuse. She was 28 i behind time. She was in charge of Engineer John V'ecder of Albany and Conductor Osbcrn of JJuffalo. No. 920 caught hor breath in good shape and snorted along in a stylo that yanked train 5) through i Fails over tho 7i miles from Syracuse I ere, at 5.45, having made up 0 minutes' lost time.

Eighty i was the rate i i a three i stop at Utica. Tho 71 miles between this City and A a were covered in seventy minutes. This is the swiftest run made by Engineer Veeder since his recent promotion and its evidence of his ample ability to i i a i steod. He shut in A a at 0.55 with a record of MS miles in ISO minutes to his credit and being only three i i time. So long as we a atoms can get ourselves i over tho land thus speedily and smoothly wo will bo content to fly close to the ground for a i i Fulls i Times, Dec.

1st. COUNTY. J. O. Sebring i deliver the Fourth of oration in the Fifth YVard, Corning.

W. Cortlo of Bath witnessed tho coronation services of Queen Victoria (JO years ago. Tho trustees of Cohoeton village have added two springs to the water system during tho past week. Tho Wayland Union school has been made a high school and tho graduates this year will be high school graduates. Quiil i in Steuban county is forbidden i 1898.

A person is liable to a fine of 823 for each bird killed, trapped or possessed. Tho dates of the Steuben County firemen's convention at Hammondsport have beon fixed for July 23 and 29, with the grand parade on the lat- STEPHENS MILLS. Tne irost last i did a considerable to early potatoes and blackncrrie-5. Mrs. John McXaughton oi i was i hero to-day.

Straw berries are beginning to get i and there is a good indicaion of a big crop. B.ikor has beon sick all tno spring, is able to be out around Wiu. Ilolunar) had of his root amounted, is able to walk on it W. B. Stephens is improving the back ol his house i new coat cf Cbas.

J. S.inte" gaio a fine Eirt and sonc i a i i i in Union Hall laet i a i IS. Ed. Welch of DansMllo spent Sunday at ins uncle's, M. E.

L. Welch of this place. Archie Kelly has from a nip to Niagara and Buffalo. Coiidorman Co. arc reporting some big sales of their patent end boards.

F. L. Stephens has tho frame for his ueu house up. It, is the first i on now street. The band is a i lots of jobs, from two to a week.

June 21, 1837. X. X. put me on my feet. It is worth its weight in gold.

E. Knapp, Lilch- field, Hillsdalo Mich. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gastritis and all stomach disorders positively cured Grover Graham's Kemedy is the only known specific. The first dose removes all distress and permanent cure of the most chronic case follows ite use a short time. Do not suffer.

A 50 cent bottle will convince the most skeptical. It is an unfallible remedy. or sa.e by Goo. T. Reed Co.

drun- suit, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine eases out ol ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) tiiat cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for free. F. J.

Cheney Toledo Sold by Druggsta, 75c. ETERNAL VIGILANCE. Is the price of perfect health. Watch carefully the first symptoms of impure blood. Cure boils, pimpleF, huraore and scrofula by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.

Drive away tho pains and aches of rheumatism, malaria and stomach troubles, steady your nerves and overcome that tirod feeling by taking tho same great medicine. Hood's Pills arc tho best family cathartic and livor tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure. rULTENEY. Tho ladies of the M.

E. church i serve dinner and supper in the basr. of tho church July 3d. Ice orean will bo served on tho same occasion ii, tho postoilice building Ly the Presbyterian ladies. Pultenev will celebrate the Fourth of this year for the first time ii, eleven years.

Saturday 3d, hac been selected, and tho usual of games and races will be carried out, tfith a short literary program afioi liuncr. Soiuo beautiful set pieces in liro-works linre been selected for UK evening diapay. HOWARD. Howard. June 22, 1S97.

Mr. Enssell of Erie. spent a week visiting his daughter, Mis. II. Wobster.

Jim. Faucet was tip here a few dajs ago i hay and Mel. Harding has was hero selling road machines and Frc-naughty, I guess, was visiting his oid friends. Children's D.iy was observed hero vveou ago last Sabbath and as usual at tne Presbyterian house in morning and Baptist house in the evening. Both houses were crowded.

Somehow a i child committing to memory and rociting a piece i draw a bigger crowd than a fine sermon. The Town S. S. Association was hold at tho Presbyterian church last Wednesday. Through the efforts of the Kev.

H. Webster and others the meeting was unusually interesting and the address of Eev. Kenneth M. Craig in the evening was very fine. Subject: "With or Without 1od.

Mr, Craig has been preaching tho U. P. church in South Howard or some time but i return to Scotland in a few days. All of tho students are now home but Willie Brasted. He graduates at Cook Academy this term and i enter tho ministry at once.

D. tor day. The Presbj terian, Methodist and Baptist Sunday schools of Addson expect to picnic near Wcstfield, on after the i schools close for summer. Tho Cohocton Agricultural Society is prepnriug for races the 2d and of 88.00 in premiums are offered. Races will at the L'atchin farm, Wavland, the Oth.

82SO are offered in premiums, E. A. Leavenworth, a former well- l-novvn resident of Campbell, was recently killed at Luther, by the falling of tho smoke stack of a saw i he had erected at Pino River. lie was forty-seven years olJ, mariied Miss Emma Clark of Thin-Eton in I''rank llatdoiibrook, of Savona, died at his homo in that village Sunday evening from tho effects of a stroke of paralysis which he suffered tho week previous. lie was CG years of ago and had been elected of tho peace for the town of Bath for uore than thirty years consecutively.

The sugar bcej is to be thoroughly tested in Cohocton this season, seventy farmers of the town having re- packages and planted them. Euci, farmer i send twenty of tho beets raised to tho department cf agriculture, Washington, D. with a description of tho soil and mode of cuiti'. ntion. Tho following business has be-on transferred in the Steuben county surrogates court before the Hon.

M. Kumsoy Miller, of Bath, surrogate: M. II. Thorp has been appointed administrator upon the estate of Isaac Thorp, of Bath; Martha Ellis has oeen appointed administratrix upon the estate of Miles C. Ellis, of Canisteo Richard Cotchefer has been an- pointed administrator upon the estate of Emeline Cotchofer, of Cold Springs.

S. Z. Tobey of Pultency, has quite a curiosity on his farm. In a brush lot he found a nest containing a ber each of hens' eggs and partridges' Out of curiosity tho partridge eggs were removed and developments luaited. An increase of one partridge egs was noted, and tho maternal partridge is now sotting upon the hen's eggs.

The expected result i bo a brood of chickens, but just what tho partridge will do with her unnatural offspring is a question which the Toboys and their neighbors await with considerable mondsport Herald. Solomon SOLD1EKS' IIOMK liEPOKT. Tho i is regular tri- monthly lepoit of Soldiers' Homo at a Present, commissioned officers con-commissioned oflicers, 37: members present, munbets absent, 023: aggregate this report, aggregate last report, gain, 37; less, 20: net gain, 11; vacant beds in barracks, 27-1; vacant beds in hospital, 18. Quartermaster O'Connor has fiom his trip to Albany, but Superintendent Shepard wiJJ spend several dajs visiting tho various soldiers' homes of tho before i ('turning. The weakest place in a house or fort, or any place of defense, usually turns out to be a i a thought strongest.

The place i a a body is that in which lie esteems himself strongest. Achilles never thought he would turn his to ail but it was in that unarrnored place the fatal arrow was planted. It is usually the orpin in his body tbat a man thinks strongest, that disease assaults and batters down. Caution a man about neglecting liis lieilth and mention consumption, and he vv-ill pound his dust and you to corn. He does not realize that consumption beats down this defense iir.per- ccptiblv, inch bv inch.

TJie lungs once attacked the only v.eapon of defense is the right remedy. 98 cent, of all of consumption arc; cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ft conects dibordeieu 'Hges- tion, invigorates the livor, makes the appetite hearty and assimilation perfect, fills the blood with the elements that build healthy flesh and muscle, and drives all impurities and disease-sierras Irorn the blood. All dnisjerists sell it. "I Dr Tierce's 1-avorite Prescription and Golden Medical in my family Mrb.

G. A. Coinitr, oi Co Va "and have found it to be the best medicine thnt ever ii'-cd. I hi- Compound uf Smart and Pleasant Pellets They will do jubt what they arc recommended to do." The wife, above all other women, a jjoorl book. Dr i'ierce's Common S-ii 1 Medical Adviser fills war.t.

It contain'- over 1000 pasre 5 and 300 illu-lrationb. SL.cr.il chapters aie devoted to the physinlttsjvof the tlis- tinctl3 fciuinint. nil 21 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of nip.illntr to the 1 d'' Dispensary Hedical Association, Buffalo, for a ft ce copy paper cnvcitd If a cloth i i wanted, send io cents (31 cents in -AT- Semi-Annual Clearance Salt B. Adams, of Woodhull, died Wednesday in Corning at the The residence of his daughter, Mrs. M.

D. Crane, aged 40 years. His death is attributed to a shooting ail'ray in which he was injured last January at Woodhull. It seems that Adatus was at his homo early in the evening, and had later retired for the night. Some one went to his barn near by and untied his horse, which went shambling around the barn.

Adams heard it and the pretext of getting him out to kill aim worked well, as Adams went and while he was bending over in manger to tie the horse again partyhaving designs on Adams' life JectS and Students shot at him several times. Ono at 7Sc on the dollar All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. $15 Suits will io 7 5 0 8 600 Pants and Childrens Suits all go at the same discount, $4 Pants will cost $3,00 "2 i 50 i tc i 75 Nothing reserved. Call and make your selections--figure the discount and buy Clolhing less than cost to manufacture out the tho shot The uckien's Arnica Salve. si, Salvo i the fo; outs, aoroa, ulcers, salt sores, tutter, chapped hands, chil- jlains, corns, and all ckin eruptions, ind positively mires pilos, or no pay is guaranteed to give ijerfoct satisfaftion or money refundeo, 3 rio6 25 cants per bnx.

For saia by Quo. 'p. Eoed. W. B.

Johnson, A'owark, says: "One Minute Couffh Cure saved my only child from dying i croup." It has has snvod thousands of others sufloring from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and othor serious throat an lung troubloa. Geo. T. IJeed Co. With Hood's Sarsaparilla," Sales Talk," and show that this medicine has enjoyed public confidence and patronage to a greater extent than accorded any other proprietary medicine.

This is simply because it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than any other. It is not wnat we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. All advertisements of Hood's Sarsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsaparilla itself, are honest. We have never deceived the public, and this with its superlative medicinal merit, is why the people have abiding confidence in it, and buy How to Study Book-keepsng By ACTUAL business in a school that teaches all sub- by Indi- Practical vidual Instructions. Work from start to finish.

Address Hornellsville Business School for catalogue ana circulars free, C. B. WILIiA.S.I, Principal. N. Y.

It Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try It Prepared only by C. I. Hood LoweU, Mass. Pi hit Adams in the mouth, knocking out several teeth and other shots caused alight wounds in his back.

Horace a son-in-law of Adams, through the marriage of a stepdaughter, who lived a cottple of miles way, was arrested charged with the crime, as his dog was scon around the Adams premises early that evening by neighbors, and it was alleged that Cook was in love with Adams's wife, and that ho desired to get Adams out of the way. Cook was indicted by tho grand jury, but up to tho present time has been out on bail. Tho physician, who attended Adams in Corning claim his death resulted from tho injuries he received at Woodhull that night, and many think serious consequences wili result to Cook now when tho trial conies off. Adams I especially desire coarse and medium leaves a wife, son, Raymond, aged 8 wools. Take in wool Saturdays and Mon- years, and one daughter, Mrs.

M. D. days, wool rooms on Cass St. Residence Crane, of Corning, besides a stop- 47 Main St. daughter, Mrt.

Horace Uook, of Woodhull. Dr. J. L. Miller, an alderman of Corning, is a nophow.

Having an established trade with large woolen mills enables me at all times to pay MERRITT T. SMITH Hornellsville, N. Y. fto f.v- tttt WT7 Sick headache can bo quickly and completely overcome by using tboso famous little pills known as Little Early Kiaera." Geo Reed Co. SPAPERf.

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