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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 2

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The Journal Newsi
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Hamilton, Ohio
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2
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THK ItKl'UJJLIOAN NEWS, AUGUST 4J YJ5AS, WIIOLB KO. THE DAILY NEWS. 19. NO. ISO CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 21.

18M8. Mtobrn at "Tlie Select Lilt of Oblo plaj'Hfoi higher E'akes sud sboots at game, too. in tlir Jiosloffice Rl Hani sccoml-class TERMS OK SniSCKlI'TION: J'OSTAIU- I'RKI'AID. To.llpoinn in UieU. one year flM To foieign countries, one year JT.UO lTUKHMIV CARK1BRS.

6tldicss nil communications to The riiblisliinn fomiiauy, Hamilton, Olno. DISTANCE TELHPHOS12, No ol. Cl'PICIt CORNER THIRD A.NU MARKKT STKI K1S. THE great base ball game las: between the city sttaisel its Intended purpose, Irrespective of which side won the contest. Agool louud sum was realized for the benefit of soldiers' needy families, aud the patriotic women of the War League will make ood nse of the money.

Many lonely earts are by thia means uliesrej, many vants attended to, and many real neces- aries of lifa supiiliod to the familiti 'hose brave sons ara "oil to the war." The ladies are carrying out their oble mission without parade or osten- atioD, those who have given it their ttention preferring to work quietly and uosteutatioiisly. Public approval of ieir deeds is not among their desires. 3ut they will not go unrewarded. Their satisfaction will coine with the nowledge of the good they are doing, nd the fact that their kindness is ap- reciated by those to whom it is given. Financial and Commercial.

There was no t-xception lo the rule of dullness among the banks, for all re- pui'ted un unusually light borrowing demand for money, and all complained of the further increase in the supply of idle reserves. Checking was more active, bnt bai no effect in ledncing the volume, for it was nff-et by dsf ositing. The little prime paper preeented was discounted at per cent, and the few call loans to be had were accepted at IjOjS par cent. Brokers' negotiations were of collateral loans at 2J per cent on and per cent on time, but they were very few. New York exchange was heavy, with tales between banks at 25c per $1,000 discount, closing with free offerings at this rate, and 40c discount the best bid.

Foreign exchange was in bettor demand and firm. Gov- erniuout bonus were generally higher, but the local movement was small. There was an active business in local securities, largely in bonds. Merchandise markets were not very active Flonr was weaker, with a decline in spring grades, and the demand light. HV.heat scarce and firmer.

Corn easier i'afid in fair demand. Oats steady with a fair movement. Rye dull and strong. Provisions were demoralized by a heavy decline at speculative points, and quiet. Groceries steady and not at all active.

Cotton firm; middling (ic. Whieky com- pHtatively quiet, but strong. UNDER a law passed by the legislature of Ohio the veterans of the rebellion are given a preference of appointment to certain positions in the service where they are capable of tilling them as a further recognition of the great debt owing to them for their devotion to the cause of their edb'ntry in the time of its deadliest peril. The same principle is equally applicable, even though as an unwritten law, to those who have fully served any municipal government. One of the moat prominent cases in point is that of Ex-officer James.Cameron.

Here was an officer who for years did his dnty fearlessly and well. He never violated a rule or regulation of the police department and no charge of any character was ever preferred against him. He wae a brave and. vigilant officer aud was always found at his post of duty. In protecting the public safety he risked his own life and was sorely wounded and dis abled and unfitted for ordinary manual labor.

Thrown out of the public em plpyment he is unable to meet the re. (inirenients of other positions and what ho sacrificed in the discharge his duty to the city has disqualified him from now actively helping hiiusell and those dependent upon him, It is -not assuming too much to say that the city is under an obligation to this brav ofiicer, and it should ba the immediate business of the proper authorities to make some provision for him in reco; uitiou of the debt and of the sacrifice he made in the city and the public behalf There are many positions he could fil creditably without injury to the pnblii service. Being connected with the police department for so many years the director of tint department, Mr Hemp shonld take this matter unde advisement and do the proper thing UNCLE SAM is one of the few fellow in mother earth's family who has eve risen to give the lie to the familiar oli uitminof "oae thing at a time." is the real ambidexter. The fact tha he's joggling the diplomatic counter with his Isft hand, has not for a uiinnt disturbed his aim with his right. Who: it comes to handling a gun and playin a winning gaineatthe same time "Yon Uncle" is as good as "Bat Masterson or any bthur man that ever presided a Cripple Creek faro bank.

And THE city patrol wagon should be rovided with a covered top. Yester- ay man was baiug carried on tho tretcher, and he had no protection, whatever, from the heavy rain that falling at the time. At other tiruos he sun is hot and glaring, and is ex- remely hard on a person who has been ijared and requires the best care that an be given him. Have a top at on the wagon. SENATOR HOAR has aduiistered a tinging rebuke to those college pro essora who are given to teaching uu- sentiments.

He aimed at Pro- essor Norton, of Harvard, but the oadwas heavy enough to effect all who have engaged in that work. THE congressional critics of the war re no longer in evidence at Washing- on, but the yellow-war correspondents lave kept np the work with unpiird- nable zeal. HON. ROVER CLEVELAND has ecognized the probability of the sta- rility of the government to the extent if offering to take $10,000 of the war can. Otherwise he is pessimistic.

THE foresight of a republican con- roes in declining to recognize the in- ependenee of Cuba is one of the things hat has been handsomely vindicated recent events. TERRITORIAL expansion and trade xpansion go hand in hand, and both have opposition of the democratic eaders AMONG other sons of nrouiinent men ppointed to lucrative positions in the Senator Allen's son is content to nil a lieutenancy. THE party that draws on John P. Altgeld for advice cannot hope to hold he confidence of the American voters. HON.BENJAMIN HARRISON is giving the country an excsllent exhibition of deportment for ex-Presidents.

THERE ara jcut enough democrats in State oE Pennsylvania to maintain a pacific split. THE democratic party should hasten take treatment for its boy orator ifillclion. Eyes fitted at Strauss Dunham' ipposite Bank. Eczema, scald bean, hives, itchiness )f the skin of any sort instantly relieved psrnianently cured. Doan's Ointment, At any drug store.

A woman's hand tells the talc! If it issmooth it she her head to isave her she uses I Washing Powder to do her cleaning. If her hand I rough, wrinkled nud shrunken, I it shows she is still using the old! sonp and soda combination. I don't you use Gold Dust Washiugl Powder? Largest economy. THE N. K.

FAIRBAHK CDMPAHY, Chlcngo. St. Louln. Si-w York, iioitoii. MEN CALL WOMAN A MYSTEkY.

So She IB to BO to Woman. A WolAMt't KAvwledfe Klrlfvrt 1 A woman understands women a man never cut to. For tills reason Mrs. Lydia K. Pinkham.

of Lynn, uow known all over the English-speaking world, set to work to help nor sex. After long aud patient investigation, Mrs. Pinkham continued her own conclusions, namely: that of the sufferings of women are due to disorders of the uterine system. Keasoningonthisliuei she saw that the only preventive of early breaking down, was a specific medicine which would act alone on the female organism. This was why she prepared her excellent Vegetable Compound, which lias been such a boon to thousands and thousands of women.

If you have headaches chiefly nt the top of Hie head, aud are troubled by painful menstruation, dizziness, sleeplessness, backache, and that bearing-down feeling, Lydim E. I'inkliam's Vegetable Compound will tone up your whole sj'stern. MBS. CiiAi. D.

Wood Heading, testifies to the great power of the Compound. Mrs. can say that your medicine has cured me of the pains and troubles which I had. My case was a very bad one, and puzzled the doctor. My womb had fallen and I had terrible pains in my back andhips.

1 could hardly walk. My husband went to our family doctor, aud he prescribed medicine for me, buti I found no relief, and grew worse instead of better. The doctor examined me and wanted to perform an operation, but my husband would notconscnt. the advertisement in the paper, Igotabottle of Lydiu E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and before I had taken half of the second bottle, I felt like a new woman.

In all I have taken four bottles of your medicine, and can say that I am entirely eured. I hope that every woman suffering as I did, will follow my ad- Yice and take your medicine at once." DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO THE FRANKLIN SAVING LOAN ASSOCIATION COMPANY, ORGANIZED 1SS9. CAPITAL STOCK $500,000. III! President, WILLIAM MICHAELS. Vice Pres'd't, BENJAMIN ROBBINS.

Secretary, W. S. VAN HORN. Attorney, L. LANGDON.

Michaels, Bcnj. Robbins, Ralph B. Parks, Carl Eldridge, James Leary, B. F. Howard, D.

N. Thomas, W. S. Van Horn. DEPOSITS SOLICITED.

Weekly meetings held at Secretary's Office each Monday from 2 to 8 p. in. THE NILES TOOL WORKS CO. MACHINE HAMILTON, OHIO. The Largest Manufacturers of Labor-Saving Tools in the World.

10-iaeh Disappearing Gun and Carriaac, Constructed by Tho Miles Tool Works Co. Contractors for the I). Government! Niles Tools have been adopted by the Government as Standard. MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS HAMILTON OHIO All Over the To My Friends and I wish to say that I am still a candidate for County Treasurer and assure you, if elected to the office, I will give it my personal attention, and will fill it in an honorable way, and to the best of my ability. Hoping you will give me your support on Saturday, Aug.

6, G. M. SEMLER.

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