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vuttTX AfiWlA TEN CENTS TEH AVEEK. Every Saturday Morning to the Carrier. CHEW. ami TIRED, WOROISCQURAGED. Post-Omco ut Xonlft, Ohio, us second-class matter.

ftpor, filled to tho guiirds ji junt the present to end. Price $2.00 per au- papei-H per week. MISS BEBEOOA. BRYSON Died at the Home of Her Brother, James Bryson, for a home and TEACHERS' The Greene County Teachers' Association will hold a meeting at Xenia, in the high school rooin of on Saturday, Feb. central building, 18th, 1897.

The the ranks in Ohio, 11 cries war! war Miss Rebecca Bryson, who great many years made her with her brother, James Bryson family, died this morning at about 5 o'clock. She had been ailing for about a month past, but it was not until the last week that she was con- tin ed 'to her bed. She had been a sufferer from heart trouble and that caused her death. She was aged about 78 years. The deceased was born in tlCorre lation," vania, but had resided here almost' all her life, and since 9: SO o'clock a.

opening exercises conducted by Rev. B. paper, -When?" by Mr F. H. Duncan, Zimmerman, O.

"According to Nature," Mr Shall, Fairfield, paper 'Effect of Emulation Upoi Miss Hester Duvall, O. S. paper, Geo. I S. O.

Home, the death of her parents, for the past fifteen years Xenia, O. Supt. Geo. mount, Oaborn, O. INTERMISSION.

paper P. Har to 1: recitation AIRFIELD, Fob. 6, '97. Mr. Adam BresBlor is a victim of nilammatory rheumatism.

Deputy Sheriff Beal, of Xonia, was in town Saturday on business. Tho M. E. meetings will close this (Saturday) evening after four weeks continuation. Andrews and wife, of were the guests of Stephen Hagenbuch, Tuesday.

Mr Benjamin Newcomer, of Dayton, was the guest of his daughter Mrs. D. U. Barnes and family, las week. Mr.

Walter Barton, of Springfield, was the guest of his cousin, W. H. Hobble, last week, returning home Tuesday. B. Helmer returned home Tuesday from a pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs.

Dr. ShaelTer, at A for tlm Roman Hoy. Johnny Blykins had hoen loss successful than usual In his atudieH, and bis father was trying to allmulato him to greater endeavor, says tlio Wiibn- ington Star. "1 can get along pretty well in moat things," Johnny was suyiuB, can't manage with grammar and aritn- metic." "Those are the tsvo essential studies of modern times" was the cnrnest reply "A man nowadays must know how to talk for a chance to make money, and he's got to be mighty quick at 1 g- to see that somebody isn't holci- res Historlcal Collections of tennial Edition) 'in two Hester Tuesday nalf and -i a ge8, con- and years, $3. her brother aho loaves one Miller, of near Yellow Springs.

had long been a member of Third U. P. church, being ever duties and Miss sister, Mrs. I address, -Geography in Relation to Literature," Prof. F.

B. Pearson, central high school, Columbus, O. recitation, -The Angel of Buena Vista," Jeannette Gordon, Xenia High School; address, "What the School Yard," Cridersville. spent Dr Greene's Nervura G-avo Strength, Energy, Ambition, il, worse, I a dull, tired N- A. FULTON FRONT ROOM Over West's Book Store, MAIN XENIA, OHIO, a cancerous na- la give an gram will for relief in advance.

Kinney, Secretary held S. Tho funeral services will be at 10 a. m. Wednesday, standard time, from the residence of Mr. Jus.

Controversy between the edi- Bryson, HE KISSED HER ONOE, The music of the program be conducted by Mr. S. O. Hale, Bellbrook. G.

A. HUBIITGLL, LENA. GILBEUT, Sec. declining infirmities in of SPEING-' VALLEY, John Be More itself into Kinley, seems to resolve this: Mr. Mitchell left the article "with the positive understanding that he would print it by my re-1 time John Feb.

8, '97 The river has been on a "high" a couple of days. This damp weather and the pros CINCINNATI, Feb. next ent high prices 8U it Careful Next the Williams, of 441 East wants to kiss his best her consent. He -Contributed I did'not ask permission yesterday the editor says he de- Front street dined to publish it that way, but gir he will ask Mr. Riley Stubbs, of Dayton a short time this week with his friend, A.

M. Dunn, and family, returning home Thursday morning. Mrs. G. H.

Bressler is in delicate health. She has recovered from la grippe, but is suffering from facial trouble, assuming ture. Mr V. Richtie is in very poor health, with no hope of his recovery Thomas Hussey is health, owing to the old age Breasler and wife entertained, the first of the week, Mr. Walter Stevenson, a noted musician and wife, of Dayton.

Your corres pondent and family, were favored with very line selections by Mr. for Stevenson violinist, Mr. E. M. Bressler cornetist and Mrs.

Bressler pianist. tobacco We noticed an account of a fire at the residence of J. I. Wolfe, at thought to Xenia, Friday. As Mr.

Wolfe at one and as a result of this oversight John his her agreed to insert it as by S. K. Mitchell." T)r. Woolpert, makes affidavit to this is n0 minus several ounces of he wrote kisser. John would not tell name at the hospital, where he was taken to have his wound dressed, he wanted I met her on Front street and with- growers.

Dr. Smith's baby is be out of Grandmother Adams has improved 1 the account and were our lMt was a leading merchant of clanger, viUag8j W0 felt an interest reading thankful that the editor, version of the case, saying at the head of the article "Contributed by S. K. Mitchell" and asked him if that was the way it and he said it was. William ut saying anything to Beacham, foreman of the Herald of- her by the arm, pulled her into bis affidavit to the same loving embrace, and kissed nei Mr.

F.T.Tarbox also I next moment John screamed. her grabbed flee, makes state of facts. The His Herald office as Mr. Mitchell leaving and that Dr. Woolpert him of the case in the way he claims was told her bit incisors a piece mafeee affidavit that he entered the girl had brought down on his lower lip, and The lip was badly lacer- hurriedly sent patrol wagon.

it occurred, and of his Mitchell he would get having told into trouble out of it. ated, and John was sufficient to be able to sit up a portion of the time. Mr and Mrs. Jas. Smith of our village are confined to the house with grippe, but are improving Mr Duncan of this place has been down for several days with pneu- the residence was not totally destroyed.

Also glad to see that Mrs. Gowdy has recovered to the extent as this is her native ing hack any when he gets his change. "I guess I can pull through on grammar. But I've got so discouraged witn arithmetic that I don't feel like trying any more. "Don't give up.

Arithmetic is just as important as the other, if not more so Be thankful the study isn't any hardei than it is. Think of the poor little Roman boys," he went on, with a sudden inspiration. "Did they have to study hard. "Study? Why, those boys had to know Latin before they could understand the clown's jokes at the circus. Let's just take an example," he exclaimed, drawing a pencil and a Piece of paper from his notebook.

wen work it out the way a little Roman boy would have had to do. Suppose we want to divide 49 by 6. Yon could do that easily. But a little Roman boy the fifth and sixth grade wouldn have it all laid out before him in unmistakable fashion like would he worse than grammar combined with him, foi get his intellect right down close to spelling words that don't mean anything. He would have to state the example I mention in this way divided by The next atei would he to say: 'VI into XL goes VI times and IV "Aaid then what would he do? "Why then, he don't know just what he would But I shouldn't be surprised a simple, that.

It and mathematics he'd have to LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE CLASS, Insurance Companies, New York Plate Glass Co. and that she home. has, then. he smashed his tablet and dropped -hi stylus down a knot-hole to fight Indians." and ran One TAXING INHERITANCES, oi' the greatest evils of modern ULUVVii HJi fVio Wilt: ui Liivi inonia, the result of an attack of the govoruinellt is lhe large amount of la grippe. The I O.

F. of this place expect to have work in the initiatory, Sext Saturday night. All members of the order are invited. to the hospital in It required four stitches for Dr and that Mitchell replied he "was not afraid." The Herald also claims that Mitchell spoke of it, after the publication, as "my article in the only became in any ray dissatisfied with tho manner of is publication, after several correspondents had warmed him over the outrageous character of the article. The news item from Canton, printed in the Columbus Dispatch Wednesday of this week, in which it is made to appear that Bishop Arnett is seeking to have his young son, Henry, made Register of tho Treasury, and thereby shelving Prof.

Scarborough, of Wilberforce, and C. Maxwell, of this city, is probably pure fiction. While it is true that Bishop Arnett is deservedly popular, both in state and church, having reached, in the latter, the highest Shields to sew up the wound. The Dayton papers are raising a row over the $1,500 fee paid Col. B.

M. Nevin for his share in the defense of Albert F.rantz, tho murderer of Bessie Little, Frautz being represented by two other able attorneys at his own expense. by the Judge Smooth faces are quite fashionable dy the gents of poses among present look like town at It makes some of them they had lost their false soiuil property that escapes taxation. All the skill ot legislation to equalize properly among the actual owner ot wealth has proved unavailing to rem- tlie evil. The State Comptroller ot New York, Mr.

A. Roberts, pro- partial remedy for this Naviu was employed and paid out of the The Prosecuting County Attorney, the man whose duty it is to prosecute all such cases, only gets $1,500 for a whole year's work. The caae is liable to stir up a hornets' nest. While Nevin doubtless earned the money, the question of the pro- i 4.1 teeth. There is a possibility of their organizing a club, calling themselves the "slicks." The sudden ailliction of Mrs.

Aaron Crites last week was a surprise to the community, as it was generally thought she was in perfect health. At last Accounts remains about the same she It is hoped ltf.LUttJ.ua u.w ft that she will soon take a turn for the home soon as he received the sad news. better. Their son Wm. came priety place in tho gift of a great of employing him, when attor- all where the Frantz had already two able neya and was amply able to pay all 4: necessary expenses rub comes in.

The Young Men's Bluiue Club of Cincinnati will go to the Inaugura- religions denomination, yet we hardly think he would aspire to so lofty a place for his son, who is without the age or experience for such a position. Henry Y. Arnett is a bright young man and his father will likely get for him a suitable place, but he was probably not at Canton last week for that purpose. He was likely there in reference to the Bible which is to be used in taking the oath of office by Mr. McKinley.

Anyway the item was all wrong for Mr. Scarborough and Mr. Maxwell are not aspiring to that oflice but to the Haitian Mission. And as to Bishop Arnett seeking to defeat the aspirations of our townsman, Mr. C.

L. Maxwell, we know that a mistake, for they are and always have been personal friends. The character of the item spoken of from Canton is Hkely indicative of the reliability of tion in-style. The club will leave One of the electricity. On the will appear the over the C.

O. route, novelties will be the illumination of the train with Bide of each car words "Biaine Club" in incandescent lights, and as the cars glide over the tracks at lightning speed a weird scene will be produced. BELLBROOK, Feb. '97. We are glad to see Mr.

L. A. Kemp able to be out again after a siege with grippe. Mr Adam Davis was not so well yesterday, bub we learp some ter this morning. The only son of James Crow; and wife has been very low for several days, with little or no hope of recovery.

Mr. Albert Swigart, north of town, who has been poorly for some time past, died this morning at about 8 o'clock. The telephone oflice at this place changed week from the office to J. S. Turner's grocery.

Cause, resignation of Manager Tracer. Mr. Ad Davis, who has been so poorly for some time past, was able to be moved to his father's home on Thursday. He had been keeping house by himself when taken sick. Shocky, of Columbus, has inequality by putting a graded tax upon inheritances, in proportion to the size of the estate.

The escape oC personal property from taxation is due to the inability ot: the tax assessors to find it. But as all property in course of transmission to heirs must come into court and be inventoried, the taxing of inheritances provides an almost certain remedy for the present escape ui: hoarded money and securities from the 'tax-gather. There seems to be just objection to the law on general principles, provided due allowance is made for inheritances that have paid their just proportion of taxes. There is much objection to the graded system of taxation, which was the track upon which the late income tax was wrecked. The proposition of Comptroller Roberts at least de serves some consideration.

Entirely Unnecessary asr For rent-business houaee, farms. or If you want your life insured; your property insured; if you to borrow money; if you want to rent or sell a house or sell a farm or lot you should call at once on N. A. FULTON, Heal Estate, Agent, Insurance, Loan Xenift, OUio. Greene's Cathartic Mth New York successful physician cur- nervous and chronic diseases, cau be cou- suUed free, personally or by letter.

Worth Seeiug-Inauguration of President McKinley THE- Citizens' National Bank XENIA, OHIO. "Th' olo squiro stop an spoke to mo this marmn, an Oi ast 'iui MnRtor Philip was gcttin on in Luiuum. Uti, BIYS 'o, 'o's bin called to th' bar. dniino wot 'e meant, so Oi cl lidn' nothin, but Oi says to meself, All, from what Oi of callm. Oi says, 'o was Although the treaty between Great Britain and Venezuela for the arbitration of the Guiana boundary controversy has not been signed, two of the Chief Justice Ful- arbitrators and Justice Brewer, of the United Supreme been se- ler States Lynching not quite a national six SI All but nine of the Dr ,0 the news now being there, generally published from Twenty-six States poirly for 86 veral from it last year.

All but nine of the has been a uttle better one hundred and thirty-one lynchings oay of 1S86 occurred In the South. Louisiana led with twenty-five, Alabama had fifteen, Tennessee fourteen, Florida ten, Kentucky and Georgia nine each, Texas seven. Mississippi six, and Missouri flve. Though Louisiana had the most lynchings, the leading papers of the State declare that this form of punishment neither prevents nor di- It -is a matter of lo- HOW TO GET A PUBLIC OFFICE, Many desirable officos are within the gift of the new administration. Those who wish to know what places them, lectecl.

The object to be attained by this forelumdedness iii the appointment of these arbitrators is doubtless the insertion of their names in the treaty, thus making them practically the appointees and representatives ot Venezuela on tribunal. The objection that the wishes of Venezuela had not been consulted in the constitution of a tribunal by whose decision she would be hound to abide has thus been obviated, and the confirmation of the treaty by tho Veuezulean Congress assured. didn't want uo The German minister of war issued a general order to the ellect thai military honors are no longer rendered at the funerals of oliicers who have committed suicide, whose names are likewise henceforth to be made public instead of being kept secret. Emperor William has been led to take tins step by the extraordinary increase of late in the number of suicides among the officers of the army. Wrisley's BOTH QUANTITY AND UAL £fc BV AL DEALERS The experiment of making paper stockings and gloves has been going on for some time, and stockings to sell at three cents a pair are proposed.

Solidity and durability are given the texture by a bath of potato starch and (allow, and, when finished, its appearance is similar to fabric goods. 7ust trv a lOc. box of Cnscnrois, the flnesl llvei ami bowel over made. CONTRACT has been entered into between the Biddle Gallery, of Xenia, and Messrs Benjamin DeLisle, of Cincinnati by which it is agreed on the pait of the Biddle Gallery to honor SAND COUPON TICKETS. BACH TICKET ENTITLING THE BEARER TO minishes crime.

TO A cor.1* IN ONI: Laxative Bromo Quinine Ta money if It rallB to fd tbo money cure. I) V. All of mob cal custom and indulgence passions, and is clearly not an agency by which justice be strengthened. and civilization can Ia essential to health. Every nook and corner of the system is reached by tho blood, and oa its quality the condition of every organ de- Denda Good blood means strong norves, good digestion, robust health.

Impure blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma- tiflm, catarrh or other diseases. Thesurest way to have good blood is to take Hood's SarBapariila. This medicine purifies, vi, and enriches the blood, and sends There is a strong probability that a bill seeking to tax all church property in the State will be introduced at this the Missouri Legislature it gets down to business. For several years past there has been a reform organization in St. Louis which has Bought to compel all religious so- to pay taxes upon all property them, and a bill embodying Unit idea has been formulated.

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Boliver Dixon and wife to Silas W. Layraon, 90.72 acres in Greene county $6,000. All Free, Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now- the opportunity to try it free. Call 011 the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle, free.

Send your name and address to H. 3D. Bucklen Co. One Down Embossed "Cmtaltype" OR Portraits. euro Liver Ills; easy to TINE.

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Flem ing's drug store. not to life, but the atlng IW. and other tliu wlcin, uy has tookou rue -moren mont'H to learn him to do it, but dat for do The Washington police, by a regulation, are prohibited from usiiife profane language while on duty, 01 when In or near quarters. The capita! city proposes to protect Congressmen from an example that might lead to serious scandal when the tariff bill comes up for discussion. The "Legislature Colorado is getting ready to boom good times by pass ing a law to permit boxing matches.

Corbett and Fitsximmons will probably light Ihcve, and much money wil blow into tbc State, vors the, bill. The Governor i'a- A Household Necessity. guaranteed to cm 'e by n-n-m for cH-oiip and a 1 otho thioi nfinn. Sold by 15. C.

Fleming. Gladness Comes icil ills which vanish before proper ef- efforts-pleasant 'cl. There is comfort in that so many forms pi due to the knowledge, WULU 7 sickness are riot clue to any acMiai ease, but simply to a cmistipatedconcu- SSuy on.y ev millions ol families, audi.j vwhere esteemed BO highly by who'value good health. Its benefae Affori's are clue to the fact, that it, is one remedy which promotes internal that von have the gemune art whiehis manufactured by the Cah- Sr'nla Piff Syrup Co. only and sold by good BTAINABLE at their Studio, 43 East Main St.

This is Tonly gallery in Xenia that can make these attractive for which the regular price is contract we vvi. $5 In regard following to the gents hive been ticUets, the elected and Banned to be SoVenis, payable immediately to the agent, and, presentation of this coupon ticket at the Bid eac of the "Chiystru at the Biddle Gallery, lo. jr ether with the sum of $2. types" or "Plalinotypes" to the applicant without delay BIDDLE PHOTO CO. First-Class Work Guaranteed, £.

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