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THE JEFFBKSONIAN Scrofula This root of many evils-- Giandubr tumors, abscesses, pimples and cthei cutaneous eruptions, sore ears, inflamed eyelids, rickets, dyspepsia, catarrh, readiness to catch cold and inability to get rid of it easily, paleness, nervousness and other ailments Including the consumptive tendency-Can be completely and permanently removed, no matter how young or old the sufferer. Heed's Sarsaparilla was given the daughter ot Silas Vernooy. Wawarsine, N. who liad broken out with scrofula sores all over her face and head. The first bottle helped her mnd "When she had taken six the sores were all healed and her face smooth.

He writes that she has never shown any aien of the icrofala returning. Hood's Sarsaparitla Promises tc curs and keeps the promise. Ask your druggist for it today and accept no substitute. Mrs. James Lumsden, of Dewey Postmaster 0.

B. McCoy, of Co-. avenue, is visiting friends in Colum- shoeton, has been the victim of per- Ijus. sedition from which he has been completely exonerated after a thor- Wrinklcs are smoothed away hy Us Ollffh nvc by the authorities healing touch. Brain tired and do- l(j pressed people will find a cure in Kocky Mountain Tea.

35cts. A On February to 0, inclusive, the vour druggist. Ohio Kallroad vvill sell excursion tickets to New Orleans, John H. McMnnn, ol Center i i A i a one laro ship, has been admdged insane by i for j. oun (in or 0 uirn until Judge Gregg.

McMunn was taken to Februal 28 all O. agents tor particulais. Maishal Brown has purchased I'rom a Vermont maible linn one of the. Uncst family nioiiumenls that has been erected in a cemetery in tins citv. The erected over the giave of his father, the a Joseph Biown, in Ncuthwood cemetery.

The monument weighs about lifteen tons and cost $1,200. the "Central" asylum, Columbus, Fri. for treatment. Mrs. Lncincla Peoples, a known resident of North 8th stiect, died Sunday night at her residence after a lingering illness.

A more extended notice will be given later. The colored man convicted at St. Claiisville of attempting to rape NOT EVERY MAN Is as wise as he shon'd be. li he were he would realize be is carrying around a set of leetb that need the attention oi some reliable dentist. THAT'S Us.

OUR PRICES. TPFTR i A good set 5 00 ItfclH PAINLESS. Silver filling Gold filling Gold crowns Bridge work, per tooth OUR OllARAMT 25 25 1 up 5 0 5 00 MONEY BACK IF i'OU WANT IT. white woman at Barnesville leceutlv, was taken to the penitentiary at Columbus Thursday by Sheriff Foreman. Don't waste your money on worthless imitations of llocky a i Tea.

Get the genuine made only hy the Madison Medicine Co. A gioat familv lemedy. els. Ask druggist. Harry Oldroyd, of Pleasant City, who is employed in the Hartford mines, as boss driver suffered the loss of a linger Friday, when coupling cars.

The finger was taken off at the first joint. The sky looks bluer, sun shines brighter, a ieeling ol youth and strength creeps over HIP soul after taking Rocky a i Tea made by the Madison Medicine Co. cts. Ask your druggist. Among the recently mentioned candidates for 01 nor of Ohio arc State Auditor W.IX Guilberl, of Noble, and Sonatoi W.

G. Harding, ol Mai ion. Plentv of good men and plenty of. time too. Loss of flesh, cough, and pain on the chest may not mean consumption, but are bad signs.

Allen's Lung Balsam loosens I he coiiib heals inflamed air passages. Not a grain of opium in it. A word of good days arc bleak and nights are long and cold, keep Perry Davis' Painkiller in the house. It is your faithful friend, as it was your parents' lucnd. External and internal use.

A new Wheeler Wilson sewing machine, one of the very best makes on the market, is for sale at Bair's furniture store. It will be sold cheap for cash. It will pay you to see it, if you need a sewing machine. Dyer--McMnllcii One of the prettiest home weddings of Clio season occurred at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.

Thos. McMullen, of R. D. No. 5, on the evening of Fob.

1, McKiiliaii Dead. Once more the veil of sorrow has hovered over the old familiar home HclCahan in Jefferson township. A home so many times bright- 1902, when tlheir daughter, Mis Flor- oncd by the kiss ol the early morning cneo May, became the i of Mr. D. 0.

liver. At o'clock I he uontrac.t- ing parties oiiteicrl Hie parlor attend- cd by the bride's sistei. Miss i i and Jli'. S. P.

Swope. The impressive ceremony was performed liy their him is now wrapped in rlaikncss and gloom. Death's Icy hand has been laid upon the last one of the homo and taken from our midst another beloved mother. Ellen McKulmn was born February 15, and died postot. M.

Voiter. in tlio i llfl 'T- 24, 1902, aged 04 yours, 11 DR. U. New York H.S. Phone Xo.

SS. Bell Phone No. 10S. Cambridge, 0. THAT FALL SUIT Don't purchase till yon see our elegant line of the Latest Novelties --IN-FALL and WINTER Suitings and Trouserings, and learn oar prices.

We have had many years experience in the tailoring business, and guaranteed a perfect fit and workmanship. ADAM RITTER Hoge Building, opp. Noel Hotel, CAMBRIDGE, OHIO. Graduate ol the John J. Mitchell Garment Cutting School Sew York.

Sunday was Ground he saw his shadow. Hog day and The Keal well came in dry Birmingham last Thursday. Ernest Hoge, of Wheeling town- been appointed a Xotary ship, has Public. Robert Fulton, aged SO years! of Route Xo. 2, is very ill pneumonia.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gar- Yin, of West Gomber avenue, Feb. 2, 1902, a daughter.

Born, to Mr. and Jlrs. John Bryn Jones, of Carlisle avenue, Thursday, January 30th, 1902, a sou. So chance for disappointment if you serve Mrs. Austin's famous Pancakes.

All grocers sell it. A marriage license has been issued to John Bebout, of Antrim, and Catherine Yoley, of this city. The two Biddies are dead and Mrs. Soffel is not expected to recover. The way of the transgressor is hard.

Sheriff Dollison sold at public sale the lot ISO, Margaret Stewart property, to Samuel W. Luccock $800. The total amount contributed by all the schools of the city to the JIc- Kinley memorial fund was 842.30. Mrs. Austin's quick raising Buckwheat cakes, it.

There will be a valentine sociable on Friday evening, Feb. 14th, 1902, in the M. E. church at Birmingham, O. All are invited.

makes tender, crispy, brown Vour grocer can telfall about Ex-Commissioner Samuel Smith, of Londonderry, is not recovering as well as hoped irom the effects oi a second stroke of paralysis. For Sale--General store, store room dwelling combined, in Washington. Will sell at a bargain. C. S.

Hetherington, Dresden, Ohio. Miss Mary Moore, of Milnsrsviile, is visiting her brother. Rev. H. Moore.

She will also visit the family Of Rev. James Jones, South Side. The cut price sale at the Hub clothing store will continue until February 8. Now is your chance to save money, and get good goods. Frank Reynolds, of Sioux City, who has been visiting his uncle, Jas.

Reynolds, and other relatives in this connty, returned home Tuesday. Found--A sum of money on West Steubenville avenue. Owner can secure the same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Twin sons were born to Mr. and Mrs.

James Gadd on Saturclav, Tins the third set of twins borri to Mr. and Mrs. Enterprise. Dr.F. Leonard Case, of Columbus, a specialist, has leased offices in the Colley block, Wheeling avenue, and has permanently located hero.

He comes with high recommendations. See his advertisement in the Daily and Weekly Jefiersonian. E. B. Davis, who conducts second hand store on North 7th street, has purchased of Miss Clara Weyer the property lormerlv belonging to Capt.

John" Bell on "East Wheeling avenue. Consideration private. Marriage licenses have been issued to Wesley Ward and Dora E. Adair. both of Lore City.

D. C. Dyer and Floiencc McMullen, both of Indian Camp. George Prock and Mary Bender, both ol Byesville. With the issue this week the Quaker City Independent begins Vol.

28. The Independent is a bright, newsy paper and should be as it is no doubt appreciated by the citizens of that hustling little city. May it continue to pi ospcr. Surveyor W. V.

Webster's term of office expires next September, when the County Surveyor Elect, Albert Woodburn "will be sworn in. Mr. Webster will move Apiil 1 to his new residence, recentlv purchased, on Xoi-th Oth street. John I. Miiilutt vs.

Isaac Marlatt is the title of a case tiled in common pleas court Friday for receiver and accounting and settlement. Samuel Robinson, oi Xewcomerstown, attorney. John S. Black appointed receiver. Bond $4,000.

A Beard, of Muncie. was the guest of Dr. C. A. Moore and wife on JJorth 7th street, Wednesday and left next afternoon for Columbus.

Mr. Beaid has recently been appointed as Division Superintendent ol the American Sheet Mill. There has been some change with the Quaker City glass factory this week. A. L.

Porter, ol Muscatine, Iowa, last week took the general management and H. M. Forbis, of Muncie, Indiana, is the book-keeper. Brannon, of Zanesville, has been again employed as master Cephas Black reached his 80th birthday on Friday the 31st. There was no formal celebration of the event, but some of his sons called on the aged father to congratulate him and convey their good wishes.

Mr. Black enjoys quite good health and much of intellectual and physical vigor for one of his years. The Pan Handle has promoted about 27 firemen and is still short of engineers. This shows how the tremendous business of the road is growing and bow the business is demanding new men. The company is short of engineers, firemen and biakemen, and good men have a chance to obtain Ferry Times.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dutcher, of Flat Ridge, are certainly very unfortunate in-as-much as they have lost three of their children by death after short illness of diphtheria since last Saturday and a fourth child is ill of the same disease and not expected to live. The third child, Georgie, their four year old daughter, died Wednesday at nooa. E.

P. Armstrong, assistant manga- er of the Prudential Insurance will leave Monday to accept a similai position with that company at Zanesville. Mr. Armstrong has been in the employ Prudential in Cambridge years and has made a Sne record. H.

Weller, of Newark, will take Mr. Armstrong's position here. Boston Chambers, 'now of Zanesville, will go to Newark. Wesley D. Ward and Miss Dora Estella Adair, both of Lore City, were married Saturday evening at the residence of the officiating minister, Rev.

H. W. McFarland, on Steubenville avenue jn the presence of only a few friends. After the ceremony the bride and groom, accompanied hy a few of their friends, enjoyed a wedding supper at the Depot hotel and returned to Lore City on the evening train. The following are the chiefs and trustees of the new tribe ot Red Men, to be organized at Pleasant City next Thursday evening, as selected by officers of Hockhocking tribe of this city last night: L.

Smra, Prophet; Grant Sherrard, Sachem: George Lewis, Sr. Sagamore; James Waril, Jr. Sagamore; Wm.Haukins, C. of James Shrimp, K. of Trustees, L.

Spria, three years, Frank Bender, two years and Mat Foroie, one year. The two-year-old son of George M. Oliver, of Hartford, while playing in the room in the temporary absence of his mother Friday atteruoon. set Pearl, the two and one hall ye: old daughter of Mi. and Mrs.

Daniel Butcher, of FlatKiclae, died Tuesday morning a 4 o'clock after a shoit illness of diphtheria. This is the second child ol Mr. find Mts. Iulcher that has died of the same disease i i four clavs and more children in same family are now ill. A reception was held Tuesday eveninir by the members of the First P.

i in room of the church in honui ol the new members. The new memheis i the following poisons composed the ic- i Mrs. A. A. Taj lor, Mrs.

S. J. JlcHenry. Mrs. Prof.

Roil, Mrs. 1. A. Oldliain and John II. Sau- kcy.

Uev. Mr. Edgar in rod need the i i as they arrived. consisting of lee cream, cake and coil'ee. were served to about -M poisons.

A very i evening was spent by all. The tollou'lng Ohio cities accoiding to the last federal census populations of over 10,000: Akion, Ashtabula, 12.94!): a Chillicothe, 12.47(i: i i a i 32o.fl02: Cleveland, Columbus, 125,560: Dayton, East Liverpool, Fiiullay, 17.013. a i ton, lionton, i a Lorain, Miuislield, Marietta, Marion, J1.SU2; Massillon, Newark, Piqua, Pol tsmonth. Sandusk.v, Spi ingticld, 38,2. 1 Steubenville, 14.34!); Tillin, Toledo, Yonngstonn, Zanesville, 23,538.

The population ol Ohio is 4,1,17,540. Cambridge was not in the list in 1900 but is now. presence of their immediate relatives. The bride was gowned in white organdie, a i trimmed with ribbons and lace and earned brides' roses. The groom wore the conventional black.

After congi.itnlaUons a sumptuous wedding supper was served. The" uests then repaired to the parlor where several useful and valuable piesents were piescnted to the bride and gioom. Suddenly the guests wore startled by the music of an old time serenade wh'ch was kept up i the bride and groom appealed upon life scene. The bride is the accomplished d.iugh- 1cr of Mr. and i Thos.

i i months I) I iSoi'i slio'was united in maniage with.Thomas McKahan, who had reccntlv been bereft of a beloved wife jiiid mother of three small To the last union woio born also three children, The uamt'h of the six children arc as folkws: Mrs. Mary Mrs. Llda Ford, Mrs. Susie PiiUcrson, Mrs. KeUa WcCiilloiish, Mrs.

Hello Aclair and Mis. McNecl, all of whom wore i i her sickness and cle.ilh. Her tonrlornc.ss and kindness seemed to liavp been shared alila- among all her children to such au extent I hat none of them seemed to rotiliwj thut they had over been and is held in high esteem by her i i a mother i now. Yes, six many filends. Mr.

Dvor is one of voices instead of three whisper the Guernsey a school i saddest ol' i things, is teachers and i all his friends, wishes of their long and happy highly inspected hy They have Uie best many friends lor a wedded i N. F. R. dead." No, no, i she is not dead, but asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep from which none evei wake to weep. Tlio deceased united with the Baptist chinch soon altei her marriage From which i she has been an earnest and devoted Christian.

TIM i i i i most of hei 1 i she was very Mrs. Elizabeth I i a a well uiggej and i very recently gave promise of long i But the loss of her a i one brief year street, (l cmos ol the se'cm- Death of Ales. Priaulx and highly lespectcd died at her home on 1ho corner of Steubenviilc avenue mill 4th Now cases in common pleas court- Nellie Archibald vs. Thomas G. Archibald, gross neglect of K.

F. Eoos. i i Arnold vs. Homer A mold, gross englect of duty, A. 15.

Flood, a Wai ion Roush and Ed. vs. The City of Cambiidge, on eiroi i i Mayo'r Baxter's court; Ed. Frnyoc vs. The City of Cambnidge, on error i Mayor Baxter's court: ,1.

O. Duncan vs. The City ol Cambridge, error, from Mayoi's court. Joyce and Stockdale 'attorneys for plaintiffs in the cases brought Irom Mayoi In the matter of the estate of Mary A. Mcllyar, deceased.

Appealed iioiii the probate court. ,1. B. Ferguson attorney tor plaint ilT, J. 11.

Maukey for defendant. Rev. Samuel Pi ice, of Wellington, a mother of Dr. 11.11. Price, of Cambridge, and formerly oi Barnesvillc.

was recently given a reception by his parishioners in honoi of the 75th anniversary of his a There were over 000 persons present, and each one he presented "with a photosriaph ol the new church building and parsonage recently completed. The Sumnor county News says Samuel Price is a prominent ligui-e Kansas some paper on fire that caught in his clothing painfully burning the child on the right side. The mother heard his cries and hurrying to him succeeded in extinguishing the fire and saving his life. The doctor is of opinion that the burns will not prove to be dangerous to the child's life. exchange tells of a Sunday School teacher who, with a desire to make Biblical knowledge practical, would relate to his class each Sunday some incident of the week, and ask for some verse of Scripture to illustrate the story.

One day he told of a bad boy who had cut the tail off his 3pg, "Now cap any little boy give me an appropriate verse?" One little band went up. -What is it Jimmy?" "Whatsoever God hath joined together, let no man put asunder." Health Officer Stanley's report for January is as follows; Number of deaths," contagious diseases: measles, diphtheria, membraneous croup, 1. Houses carded houses disinfected 8. Sewers inspected 7. The above report shows that the health of the city is better than for The death 1901 is to the 1000 inhabitants.

This is a very low rate, The rate usually in Methodist conferences in for many years, of which he has lived in Wcllintgon. He was years of age last Sunday and his thousands of friends i this county congratulate him that he passes three-quarters of a ceiitmy vigorous in mind and body." The remains of H. O. Engineer George F. i who was killed yesteiday by being stuick on the head by a mail crane, were taken to his home in Newark last evening on west bound passenger train No.

47. Deceased was about thirty years ol age and leaves wife. The accident happened at i i a Siding, 01 Dan- foid" postofllce, a small place west of Campbell's Station. The trains do not stop there but rush hy at a high rate oi speed. White it seems was engineer on the second engine, No.

803, which, it is claimed, locks from side to side more than othei engines do. The body was carried on to Campbell's Station and theie left to be viewed by Coroner Vorhies who liad been notified. One side of White's, head was crushed and his neck broken. Death was instantaneous. The docket of the supreme court shows that the case of Fred Johnson, of near Fairview, against John Johnson, coming up Irom Belmont county, has been tiled by Fled L.

Rosemond, and the case of Reland S. Conner, of Cumberland, against his mother, Maria Conner, of Cleveland, decided by the ciicnit court here in December, has been tiled by Judge Mackey, attorney lor Roland Conner. The lormer is the outgrowth of a suit for damages brought by John Johnson some years ago, and which the common pleas has twice decided in Fred Johnson's favor. The latter grows out of a suit for rent brought bv Maria Conner, in which a decision ol the common pleas in Roland's lavor was set aside by the circuit court. Wells Sheppard are attorneys for John Johnson, and Fied L.

Ro'semorid for Maria Conner. Upon the request of Seorctaiy W. W. Miller, oi the slate board ot agriculture, Ex-President A. J.

Clark has furnished the following named persons to act as crop statistics reporters for the department for the next year. receive necessary blanks and instructions. Adams, David L. Mackey, Cambridge, U. D.

Cambridge, Homer W. Jackson, Cambridge, R. D. Center. II.

M. Beymer, Washington, and Alexanclei Mc- Colhim, i a Jackson, Lloyd Selby, Byesville; JelTerson, J. AV. Armstrong, i Knox. Isaac O.

Nelson, a Libeity, W. R. Forsvthe, Ifimbolton: Londonderry, H. Smith, Kairvicw; Madison, Alexander Harford, Antrim; Millwood, Thomas E. Griest, Quaker City: Monroe, .1.

A. Thompson, Mil- nersville; Oxtord, L. P. Moore, Mid- dlebourno; Kichland, J. W.

Rich, Scnecaville; Spencer, E. II. Covert, Cumberland; Valley, J. A. LaFollette, Pleasant City; Washington, John D.

Reid, Sligo; Westland, Da. vid Linn, Cambridge, R. D. Wheeling, L. D.

Forney, Guernsey: Wills, E. M. Creighton, Washington. D. S.

Burt shipped 18 head of mules on Friday and has orders for many more. He has over 60 head on hands at this time. Rev. J. E.

Campbell, pastor of the Old Cambridge Baptist church, will preach in the school house next Sunday February 2, at 6:30 standard time. An is being made to or- this morning at o'clock. She sulVered a stioke of paralysis Wed. i at 5 o'clock. Sue 'was unable to talk but she rested very well i the night.

Mis. Elizabeth Priaulx was born 110,11 Kicetowu, Relmout county, in She was man led to Mr. Priaulx in 1872. Mr. Priaulx died about i teen years ago.

Deceased was good Christian woman. She became a member of the M. E. church when a child and took great in I crest in church work. Two brotheis, Allen Johnson and Samuel Johnson, both of Winchester, and thiee Wis.

Simon Blown and Miss Amanda Johnson, of Winchestoi, and Mrs. McVickcis, of Nebraska, arc left to mourn her death. The, a took place at the house Wednesday at 1 o'clock, conducted by her pastor, Kev. Dr. Pope, i i i in the youth cemetery.

Sudden Death. Theodore, (he i son of and Mrs. F. G. Boughton, aged live months, died suddenly Wed.morning.

The babe seemed very well and was Quito a Tuesday. i i the i licsewned somewhat I'rctlul and did not sleep well, no serious a i was i i a This i i i mg he suddenly sank- a a as his mother held i on hoi' knee, before a physician ould he secured. Dr. li'rame was culled but the child died before he arrived. Mrs.

McF.uland and Mrs. near ncighbois, wcie called in at, soon as the symptoms alarmed mother and i once saw that the child was dying. He had no i i a i of croup, no spasms, only an apparent heart a i ure. i Boughton went away lor a shoit vacation on Monday and telc- giams were scut him a lliilTalo, N. Hand Cut Charles a i a pioniiiient youna tanner in the neighboi liood of Middletown, met with a very a i accident Tuesday i i and as a result lost two fingers and the of his left hand.

At the time Hamilton was woi king at a saw i at his father's place and in some manner his lett hand came i contact with the saw and was badly cut. Dr. W. T. Ramsey received a telephone message from Dr.

Stout asking" i to go there and perform the opcra- i O. O. Wharton accompanied Di. Ramsey. It was necesasiy to amputate Ihc third and fourth linens and also the thumb ol the left a 1 od to Lmiden her i to such extent that she sank beneath It.

i i the last month of her life she suffered intensely from an abscess of the Vet she boie hersull'ei- iugs i a i i i or a i And often expressed us being lesignccl to the i of Always i always pleasaiiu, always a countenance. I fact a mil a i ol sunshine and blessings. Thus wherever she went carried with hei. The deceased was the youngest of of children. Tlnec sisters and two brothers i her, namely: Miss i i Bell, Mrs.

liachol liaird, Miss Nancy Hell, George Bell and i i a liell, all of Guernsey county. Although all are aged and i i all were present i most of her sickness and death to minister as best they could to her wants, except the liist named who was in very poor health. Many were moved to tears as those aged brotheis and sis- lois i bleeding hearts looked upon their baby sister for last time. Ycli weep not, aged ones, lor as you cross the i one by one and plant icet upon the shores of etcrmil bliss, you i i she that "Theie roni.iiucth therefore a rest to the people of (rod." As a mother, a a a i and neighbor, she i be miss cd. Missed by all know her.

to know her was 1o love her. Her voice once heard to speak such words ol i an; now being wafted on the i i Iwoxc in the legions of eternal i Clothed in her robe ot happiness tinged with the hues of paradise a only standing on the thieshold ol hci i i i wealth. The a services held in the Center i a i on Sabbath i by her pastor. Wood, in the presence of large congregation of frieiios. and her re- a i laid to rest in the Center cemetery beside hei husband.

The bo- i a i has thi! a of in this i hoin of sadness. J. Wholesale Coiunfc, 0. THE HUB A New Husinchs Block. The Cambridge Central National a has piiichasccl of Dr.

I. I I Shepherd, of Fuirview, the luige business block on the cornel of i A I I I I and West 8lh sheet. It i i i that the consideration was MO.OGO. This rupoit, i could not be i A reporter ol Uie called at the bank this i and was told a the deal, i hud l.con undei coiisidciuUon I'oi some time, had been made hut bank officials n- fiised lo say a the purchase figures are. It was a i that the people i us soon as pussi- IDLE MOJNEY (s Just So Much Money Wasted, Deposit your idle money i tho Pittslnngh Bank for Savings, Pit ts- lll(1 Ul to! tlll! -'M i i burgh, where it will cum four i ow a i on the i and per interest, compounded twice OITt 1 Uirce 01 four storv business yearly.

You can bank by mail. Ovei block with all modern improvements. deposit, the savings of I is more than likely that when the over 26,500 depositois Vout account solicited. No. 0.50.

Write torlay fot 1 booklet Chirk Found Guilty. The taking of testimony in the case of A. li. Clark and TTiigh Mona- Khiin, charged with i a i the prohibitory 01 dmaiico, before Mayor Baxter was concluded yesterday ai'tci- noon and this morning's session taken up by the arguments of the attorneys. Clark was found guilty and lined $200 a-ul costs.

Mon.ighiin was discharged. The attorneys were It. new block is completed, the Central a i be located In one of the rooms on the lirst lloor Mr. W. S.

McCartney, of the Central Bunk, I the roportei thai the the new i i to lie elected would be 50 iio feet and i up as office rooms and I i i How's Plus oficr One 1 i liollarfi Kiiwavd (01 any fuse 1 ol Ilini cun UOL be cured by Hall's oat i oiiio. p. .1. iMirjsrjY Toledo, umloiblffiioU lituu known p. ,1 cliuwy (01 Llio last 11 vcais, and believe mm i honorable In all business liansactlons and II.

T. Scott for prosecution and Stock- dale and Joyce defendants. The nuux, Toiodo.o- case will be cairied up. Assignment of Cases. For February term, 1802: Monday, Feb.

10, empaneling grand Feb. 11-14, motions and demurreis: Feb. 17 and IS, Boyd vs. Stanley: Feb. 10, Oolingei vs.

Sherman: Feb. 20 and i WAI.lHNfl. I A A. i A I llOillH.lll 1 1)1 1 gists. Toledo.

Ohio. noil ruraiHi euro Is a i i i i i nallv, acting rtlierlh upon i hlootl and unicorn, Miiiaeofi ol' i tlios.yhicm. poi boulo. Sold tj all Tt'Stlinonluls free 1 Hall's Family i'llls uro the 21, Sliafer.vs. Forsytho: Feb.

24, The K. M. Brewing Co. vs. Feb.

25 und 20. Sterling vs. Jackson; Feb. 27 and 28, Dennett The C. iV" M.

Ry. Co. Making Money in Prison. A remaikahle example-of cunning has been uneaiuhed in one of oui large prisons. A convict had perfected a die and was making silver dollars and distributing them through accomplices on the outside.

Naturally the ollicials were very much surprised nt the discoveiy, but i so the person wl: article in plax therefore very important when you ask for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters to see that then Private Stamp ov si the neck is unbroken, if you value your health. For fifty yc.ut, the Bitters has been recognized as the best, health maker in existence, and if you area sufferer from indigestion, djs- pepsia, constipation, flatulency or nervousness, it is because you have "never tried it. Trv it at once. Probate Court. W.

M. Liudse.y appointed a i a ol i i a T.1. Liiidsey. Estate of Susan i I toiy and appiaisemciit tiled by J. 11, McClenuhun.

I I Til. Ferguson has liled suit in common pleas court against K. Patterson. money amount Jno. S.

ISlaok, attorney lor Retail Cambridge and Shefby, 0. for 40 Days Only Commencing feb. 7th and Ending; March 17th. All our i gnoili i sell less than cn.sl, it i sulil in I ft iln.vs (o iiuiKe mom for Spring ami Muiimcr (JoncK, it ill piiy ymi (u buy and put it nway for i if yoii do not newl it fur i i cumo and price gunds no dilleiom'C if you do no! buy. 1 lot of men's i worth only 1 lot oC men's wool i and i a i worth 50c each 1 lot men's all wool a 75c each only 1 lot of best made line men's miduuvcar i i 5 each only 7.x 1 heavy lleeco i underwear worth Me each only 3fle Men's best fleece i underwear worth each only Ladies'nood heavy a cat li Ladies' good i i llic Ladies' heavy i i i i goo I heavy i i i i Childei'ii's and Hie best, Irom 5c each lo llic Ladies' wool mittens worth 10 1 Ladies' wool mittens 25c only only T.IC Ladies' wool i worth llfici i i worth fiOe only Ladies' kid i worth'lOo Re i i wool i i i i i wool i i worth 2m: 12c i i uiidiessed i i Ilk 'VS' a i worth' 2.V Men's heavi double i 2f)o Itlc Men's leal her i and gloves Jiic All oui 65 and BOB gloves, big i all kinds ol leather Men's buckskin mittens worth Men's buckskin gloves worth tl uOc Men's best buckskin gloves i oi i i i worth 7 5 Ladies' lilack wool hose ic Ladies' gray wool hose hildren's wool liose i 20c only Men's wool socks worth 20c Men's wool socks i 25c i i 2 Best Saxony a per skein All yarns at reduced prices, Ladies' las'elnalors worth 23iv only Ladies' lascinalors worth 7.0, Cu mid 4.x 1 Blacl hoods worth "uc only iba 1 lot of hoods 4Ue Men's and bins' cups worth SO and 25c IfJC 1 lot of men's and boys' a Hali.v hoods all wool plush caps worth "He only, Men's corduioy pants only M'un'h i only Gfjc duck rubbc'r i coaN i sleeked i ifj.ou Coloied i clotl'is worth (ic yd, only i outing cloths worth (ic yd.

onlv Jc Colored worth Hie yd, 7c Coloied i i i i 12, yd. only (in CoHon ilaiuiL'l lie yd. Col a worth lie yd, All wool iliinnels worth yd. only 20i- Children's sioclclng leg caps only. 1 lot ladles' and children's gloves 1 lolj men's wool a and a worth 5.1.511 and W.UO only SO.iiii Unbleacliecl i i i i i i worth Oc yd.

Jc Besl calico i colorf per yd -It Good 1 oweling by he yd. only All i i worth Klc yd. only 7c Blciichi'd i i i worth only 7c Towels by Ihc a Ah, only Cotton bills, best, per I Good fleeced calico mid i waist goods lOc and l.V yd. only SENHAUSERS REMOVAL SALE i you Dollars, if you are in need of a i iii Clothing, Hais and Men's Furnishing-, if you will hut Mep in and see the prices, we are'making on durable, clothing, you i he more easily convinced uf the wonderful values linn hy a whole page ot advertising 1 Our entire Mock must he sold hy March 11th and we 10 stl! been in and i i i i yuiir me i i A we suggest (hat you delay no longer, hut take a look at once. Come early i goods are Kemeinher the place, The New York Racket Store.

537 Wheeling Ave, Cambridge, 0, LOUIS KAUFMAN, Proprietor. Rhcumiilisni Cured in a Day. Mjstic Cure for ihcumat ism unfhe nem.ilgia radically cuies in 1 days. a i upon the system remarkable and mysterious. It moves at once die cause and Wes Gay Co(umbM Oh)o illlcl Sokl i i i i Uimoiiclge.

ior Councilman Morelancl of the Fifth ward, continues very ill. lioth oporatois and i seem perfect euro Riiarantccd in each occupied at the i i a of i nnil lor UIla i a a conference. They wi imS gradually approach each other jo onwa stiimiiitcod wlcnothowhimifiiiwi' compiomise is alTectcd. The unorg.i mule fintmfactory.cniiaiiltatlon frco ixecl miners of West i i i a cons JreatnwntwIifiM, kite a menace to better wages Ohio and elsewhere. NCE TREATMENT.

O. Box many months previous, rate for Cambridge for ranges from 18 to 20 to the 1000 inhabitants. ganix.e a stock company hero to build a stamping wores to manufacture gas stoves and other gas fixtures. Wo hope the movement will be success' ful. On Monday of next week J.

A. Iloopman, pioneer hardware dealer, will turn over his hardware store to the new proprietors, J. L. Nicholson and E. Secre'st.

ifr. Eoopman will continue his plumbing and real estate business. Dr. Fred Fletcher, a Byesville boy, who is making his mark in the world, and at present has charge of the Jewish hospital in Philadelphia, came home Saturday night and will spend some time here, the guest of his parents, Dr. and Mrs.

A. Fletcher. Rumor says that Mr, Rockefeller has offered to donate liberally to the building of a new Baptist church in this place and says the building shall be at least a $10,000 one. We liope and believe the minor la well founded. J.

D. Donaldson, who did a portrait business here about a year ago, and who left tbe town very suddenly, was brought back by Marshal Bean on Monday and given a hearing before the Mayor on Tuesday on the charge of attempt to defraud. lie was bound over to await the action of the giand jury. His bond was fixed at $200, which up to the time of leaving had not been Enterprise. FEBRUARY SALE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Present prices, need we assure yon, make it a decided object to buy muslin wear now, You know why.

At these February sales are offered big lots of all kinds of womens undergarments, for which orders were placed months in advance to tide manufactures over dull time. Under such conditions, what wonder such purchases were advantageous. From the calculations all thought of profit was eliminated; to keep the hands going was main, the sole consideration. One point however deserves special emphasis, no matter how low the price, there's no skimping of size or slighting of workmanship, THE DAVIS DRY 711-715 Wheeling Ave, New Mast Harper Building. ould bring or send from two to Jour ounces and mloroKoplcal examination.

Wehavo spondenco, Consultation and Examination ress to any part of llio United States. Next Doer West of (ha Inter-tlrbin Union Station Ohio. OHIO OLIO. senlnge In the Big Buckeye State. College Presidents Meet (evela.

Ohio s2 presidents held a inctlng here, was presldieil over by President ford of Oberlln. Tht subject id was the better training oC iers with reference to the Intro- on ot a bill In the legislature for tabllshment of certain normal 'Is. The consensus opinion hopeful for a reasonable agree- amor.g the parties interested ID ivlng normal training. Requisition Turned Down. cinnatl, Feb.

7. News comes Columbus that Governor Nash efused to honor the requisition governor of North Carolina for Baumgardner, who was arrested days ago upon the of the authorities or C. It was said that Baum- had embezzled $400 from a Freeland of that place. Baum- was released here on habeas and arrested again on a charge ng. The requisition was re- a that the trans- nvolved did act amount to wn- thc Times oillce by the water, w'lilv some of tlid lime was several Inclu deep on the Door.

The employes the Times, assisted by Iriemls. cm reid out the books, llles, suhse.rlpllo lisls, and the edition i morn inp was '-set up" in liepubllca Press otliee. It was today to scour the amount of loss in Times es tabllshmcnt but It Is understood a it is covered by insurance. The (liimaffe in the Water Work ofltce and Insiiranco oillc.e was eon purntlvely li(fl)t and coveiod by In suraiicc. The ceiling and walls of fluern sey National liank sire badly damau ed by water.

Ollleer LOIIK was sta tioned to guard the bank. The stock of Win. Shei rard on lirst floor cast of (he bunk is bad! damaged, but covered by insinniiee" The water poured In from the Hour, above until nearly everything wa soaking wet. Mr. ftheiriird said till: morning that his loss will probabh be 84,400.

lie carried insur anee. The aniount of diimaue to tlv bulldliic could not bo learned today A. A. Taylor suid Insurance car lied on the entire building a i i to $18,000 or The members of fire depnrt ment from Chief McOonald down the least deserve great credit for UK work they did nigh), handicap ped as they were i short ind no lanterns. Governor Testimony, Washington, Feb, the Philippine commission, Governor Tad said there never had been a land tax In the islands, and he attributed this Immunity to the Influence ot the trlars, who had large holdings, and to tbe owners of large haciendas, The commission had Imposed a land tax, There had been opposition to the sys- but this was disappearing.

On the subject of general taxation he said the commission is making an effort to make the customs tariff the only source of revenue, "and while," te caid, "we should be glad to have trade with the UnUed States In order to Insure the progress ot agrl culture, we can uot but feel that If It fair to collect a tariff on goods coning Into the Philippines from the United States, It IsUonly fair to pro- (or a tariff ori Philippine articles coming Into the United States." Ohio Corporation. Dover, Feb. Oulo Pe- roleum company of Toledo, of $500,000, waa Incor here, It propose! tcqulra ud bort tor SOI i Krent! i ni nn re si plmitilif freely i terms i a As ii.4 a If yon ni'TTERICK FASHION SHEET ench month, we i-hall he to mail you a copy FREE, except name i poMai! 1 Fill in ih li IHlcl MMlll it to cover one a a i i t-harj! lank with us i twelve your cents i i Mr, Li! cated convonii thought lllRSCllll' foci the ronmrki'l nlshcd I Fl flcgan related I liuportin ty, sine value lov strict nl Inn nek- raised c.y is ma 'nullity i lia vc to Is very ready sal be utllb corn, Je other tl), and re li mililabl ng sug cciurtcoii nera, wl: the mini lylisli at icct to s. you mi perlshabl mine sli 'Honest; lally UK "Our was full IODF, trh I ve style things "umbrldg i the sti )iod by cir homo rise and o' town lorketn lome (at Ohio POTTER Cambridge, Ohio. GKXTI.CMF.N: EnolOf-eil herowith is twelve cents, for posful clinrges on the BUTTKPdCK FASHION SHK1CT, a copy of whii'h nleane me caeb (br one yenr, RehjiecUnlly, Thnt Township 'he township trustees met S.uur- and i repoit of the vkweis on township road which Dr.

Cain 1 oihers are irylng to cet ihronsh Improvement Co, nddltion was will) them, It will be read at nest meeting of the i riisi Saturdiiv, nnd ihi'ii a ln-arinu 1 be on Tmsdny, I)H- i the pnrlies cun cull and vin-lims i decided, and the inihic-es illv ny whether i should Hlfowcd, Atler that either side appeal to Uie probate vo a Jury trial, and the case may I get into the higher conns, 'he viewers allow the Improvement $115 as compensation and dames. To Cure Cold in One Uay All drDRelsts refund the mom-y it frtlls to euro, K. Grove's nature Is Qi box. Question AnswcreJ. August.

Flower still has the Inrgest sale of In civilized world, your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using a i i 4 lse for indljfc-stlon or hll- icnisness, PocUivs were searee, they seldom Jieui'd of nervous or heart (allure, elc', They used August Flosver to clean out I he. sysU'in and Slop for- mentation of food, ivgu- line iljc 1 ai'lKin il' UviT, stliiiu- jme the iH'i'vous and organic- action cii the svsiem, and ilini i- nil they look when feeling dull and bad with and other aches. You only need lew of (iiwn's Flower, in lorm, to make you satisfied thoiv is nothing serious i he a i i yon. Oer, Oiven's Priy.e Almanac, Stop the and Work off the Cold, Laxative Bromo-QuUiine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, Prtee 25 cents.

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