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THE POKISMOTJTH TIMES: SATURDAY, MABOH 3, 1894 SPRING NEEDS. Everybody Requires at This Season. Some Tilings Are of (be Utmost Importance to You. Will Tell Ton Just What Ton Most Need Now and How to Get It. hi the spring changes always take place in ur sj-steni which require attention.

There a tired. languid feeling, a depression, the live organs become deranged, the blood d. 12 using the completion to become and the pereonleeli an inability to it such times a spring medicine is abso- 't-iely necessary. It will overcome all these i-uiHliiions. It will invigorate the the digestive organs, clear the com- iilexion and make you feel strong ana well.

1'lie following letter written by Miss Xettie Tracer of Patterson, will interest you: my childhood I have heeneiireme- tv nervous, easily el cited and at times sut- fi'ritig with extreme nervous prostration. Vve.irago last Junel wasso bad tbalthe airacks were almost hysterical, and my appetite and digestion were in a terrible condi- liun. I also suffered with great mental de- yre; lion. iUSJ NETTLE was induced to try Dr, Greene's Ner- Mira blood and nerve remedy and tie first Ijotile bad a wonderful effect on my condition. After four bottles were used I ivas entirely cured.

I never used any medicine (bat helped rneso inueb, and I would re- i uiiniiend it in the highest terms possible, as too much cannotbesaid in praiseof thin-on 3erf til medicine." We are constantly receiving just such letters telling OL tlie ureat good which is being lioiic by this medicine. You want aenltb don't you? You want to get up in tbe oiorning and feel like doing a good day's work, do you not? And yon want your children to feel strong and vigorous, doo'l rouV Well, Dr. Greene's blood nerve remedy will (o all this. It will give to you and your children per feet Lenltb and that is exactly what you want. It is the best spring medicine known am! has the great advantage of being purely vegetable and harmless.

It was discovered by Dr. Greene, of 35 West Fourteenth street, Mew York city, the most successful special ts in curing nervous and chronic diseases. He tm be consulted freest charge, persnally tiy letter. CARTER CAVES, KY. POWELLSVtLLE, (tie Today the hills and valleys are covered with now.

and a great many are enjoying them- Ives sleigii riding. Protracted meeting will begin on PJue reek, next Tuesday at tbe B. church. Fred Reissinser, of Doawood Ridge, was siting his parents last Sunday. Edward Patton is to start to house- eepiOK nest week in John Gleim's bouse, Wheelersbwg.

Carlos "Wolfe and Anton Stater spent last aturday and Sunday on Ridge, ith Ira Diesterdich. George Race is very low with typhoid George Evans has been very sick for about mr weeks, but is now improving slowly. Miss Mattie Staker, of Portsmouth is visii- 02 a few weeks with her parents on Fine reek. Mr. Barrett gave the young folks a grand pelhnjj match last Wednesday evening.

Miss Lizzie Jones, of Ironton, was visiting Hartinan Reissinger's last week. Daaiei Staker and wife, of Ironlon, were called to Pine creek by the illnessof his There have been a few. weddings ia our eighborhood tbe last few days. They were ohn Oaks and Miss Maggie Staker, Adam and Hiss Katie llace, Witliam Hosey nd Miss Ella Snoop. All were married ast week.

We wish them much joy, and a oug and haopy life. Haitman Retssinger was viiitingat August jauser's last Sunday. Miss Rosa spent a few days in Iron- on last week with relatives. Kobert Anderson is going to work for George Evens up at Egypt next summer. John Race, son of William Race, bad a arrow escape the other day.

Johnny tells about himseif.s- While he was on the bills ookinsat his traps a rabbit ran by him. He vaited a minute or two and then there two ground hogs after tbe rabbit. le picked up a chip and tried to kiil them, ut they showed figbl, and one of them bits ole through his boot. The other sat ona ankaud was growling at him. They had ohnny almost scared to death, but at last lapped one over tbe bead and killed him, nd tbe other ran away.

Nicholas Staker and Charles Wolfe have Iren up the hoop pole business, William Henninser gave a wood chopping ast Monday. Frank Miller sowed oats last week, Tbe school house about a mile and a half bove Franklin Furnace burned down re- They will finish their term of cbool in tbe Antioch church. POCAIIONTAS, FR01I COBBBSPOMEST. Mrs. Mary Hudson is very Ed, and Warren Hudson made a trip to south Webster lalt Friday on business.

There was a spelling match at our school Wednesday nigbt. Misses Carrie and Blanche Andre were visiting at Radtord Hudson's last Su Bday. The Grangers have changed their meeting night from Saturday to Thursday night. The Germans are Saving singing school at church on Sunday night, and great oterest is being taken in it. Our school is progressing nicely under the management of H.

S. Barrett. Thereissometalkof orfianizinsacboirat the Bap list church. Frank Hudson, of Portsmouth, is talking oE moving to Fowellsville in the near future. A.

C. Frowine was visiting his parents ast Saturday and Sunday. of the Tjjlur Warnock, of Locust Grov 0., bos remfwl home after beinginour midst for some flMjs oa business. J) H. I was in Grayain one da neck on business.

Eti Client, of Greenop, has returned botu aucr pulling up a nice monument at tb atavc oi Mrs. D. Uunilenvood, iu tbe ijiuilj Lcnieteiy one mile nortb of tbis place Tlie wurk no doubt is the best ibis side Jli sterling J. 1-mley Underwood. Democratic caadi lUte for county clerk of this county, was oil recently looking after Ins political fences HP has entered the race determined to win ol withstand ing ttic 300 Republican rnajori tj in the county, ve foci assured of bis election if nominated by bis party, which tVel confident be will receive unaif Frank Republican candidate fo at see 11 passing a a ago John and IVIB, Him have takenainrg of hauling boltsat Carter Citj siid Lave moved their teams lo that place.

Lewis, merchant at Carter City, at a few days sgo on busines. ,1. S. Ratcliffis OH the sick list. John Forrest, ot Roost, bos lo Winclicsier and Paris on business.

Kobert Iturcbettand Miss Martha Conle; ivure married recently. Also Cbas. Meni: asi'l Julia Bnrcbctt. Jlny their rouble ones." Gilkerson went to Grayson lust wcel Underwood was on Everman's creel Sunday on (matrimonial) business fiilkerson -n ill stampede the publi -aiorils of Carter county nest year witb an and tciwtce. by taking tip tbe rod and birch 1'roi, C.

F. Cooper's normal school a 1 -irttr City, we learn is prospering, learn that the professor will be one i county's e.Tnminers next year. W. fiilkerson, of Carter City, bas an himself a candidate for coroner i tug county, subject to tlie Republican con 'ifiuion to be held in April, Castle, No. IS.

Kniglifs of Hi Kagle, will be represented at tit Castle of thesfale bj Messrs, Drewr IV. E. WolfTord, un nnd .1, Fiulcy Underwood, nil of whoa jitsl cbiefa in good slandinj. The Gran will meet on the second Tuesday! Adjust, at Grayson, Karuicrs are making preparation 1 throug tbe couniyfor sowing oats -i-T-t. tlyvcr, etc, II 1'.

Tnderwood is going into the stav at Craig City again this year. I Harris was called to the bedside Jirter, on LiUleSiii king, one nigh I las She is very low. but'we learn she- A sre.it persons here have (he grip Alt Frcr. 1 nbo have used Dr. King'sN'uw Di iy know its and those who hav IMVC now tlic opportunity to try it free 1 -SI the advertised drnggfctaml getatri: ilc fret.

Senii j-our name and address' I'ntklcn A Chicago, and get .1:11 boT of Dr. King's life Fills s- wtll copy of "Guide tc Health" an Jnotructor" free. All of whic to do ion good and cost yo l-'Wier AStreich'sdnigttore. j'ttrit: jtr.ittny rues. Moisture: intense moftnt nigbt: worse by scratcL to tumors form o.ten bleed and ulcerate, becomin SWAYSB'S OINTMENT stops tb runs ami bleeding, heals nkerotion.

an i removes the -Atdru VV 7 1 for 50 wnte Dr. A hood's Sarsapariila is "he medi it is the bes 1 HOOD'S CURES CDTRIOHT MILL. of ttif. Ttiere were a good many weddings in tbis neighbor hood lately. Henry Knapp tad a grubbing frolic lost Monday, Tbere was a big crowd and be got a big piece of laad cleared.

Adam and Jacob Knapp were visiting at Portsmouth last Sunday. Henry is having 4 new house put up by John Smith and George Means. IViltiam Hennioger bad a wood chopping Tuesday. Itobert Anderson is to work for George Evans tbis soratner. John Knapp is solng to work for Joseph Minnie again tLis year.

Adam Knapp and' Miss- Katie Rase were married last Thursday. There was a large serenading crowd and taey gave him plenty of usic. He gave them good treat. John Oaks and Miss Maggie Stater were married last Sunday. William Hosey and Elien Snook vrere married last Thursday.

George Kace is about to buy another large (aim Near Kelley Mills, George liace was in Ironton on business lloudaj 1 Jobn Race and Eobert Anderson were visiting at HartmanKcissinser'slast Sunday, Henry -Piesterdieh digging a large cellar, George Kase, of KelJey Mills, was visiting at Frank Gleim's last Wednesday. Catarrh Cannot He Cttrcd IVitb local applications, as they can not reach tbe seatof tbe disease. Catarrh isa loodorconstilutional disease, and in order cure it yoTTrausl take internal rctcedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.

It was prescribed by one of the phrsicinns in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of Lbe best tonics knovvo, combined witb the oest blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tbe two ingredients is wbat produces such wonderful restiltsin curing Catarrh, Send 'or testimonials free. Toledo, tj. mch-lru Sold by druggists, price 75c.

BNTEEPKISE, KY. Haubert, wife of Nick Haubert, is visiting at Keiiey Mills. Frank Haubert is still keeping bachelor's half near Kelley Mills. CIUTTERBOX. BBAE CREEK.

tf the Tbree inches of snow on the ground and still snowing. Never did tbe country look more winterlike than it does at tbis date. ITauy of the old G. A. R.

boys are sitting in front of blazinsr tog fires and tellin" stories about old camp fires in ttie days of the civU war, when they used to light their pipes fire brand. James Taylor bas moved to Pike county, and Joe Kirlendall bas moved from Pike county to the bouse vacated by Mr. Taylor J.Lesley bas moved to tbe Gordon premises. James been cutting ties tor Rose. TV, Shelpmas has built fstone wal! arouct a large hog pasture.

Charley Henry, reported sick at last writ ing, is we!) and around again. Sheridan Carl'butcbered a beef last week Cattle are in a very poor condition in tbis vicinity, owing to tbe drouth last summer, flrops were light here, and if this snow and cold weather continues much longer tbe cattle will scarcely get through. G. T. Cewman bas been sick with catarrl of the bladder ever since Christmas, but is better at this writing.

Father Kewman is SI of age, and an old friend of Justice Shakespeare of Portsmouth. Dudley Newman is working at tbe saw mill on Big Eun. for Oter fifty learir. As OLD ASO WELt-TMEO REMEDY--Sirs Winslow's Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty yeara by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfee success. It soothes the child, softens th gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the btst remedy lor dianboea, Itispleasan to the taste.

Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask (o Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.

33-ly STONfi CITY, KTT. of (he John Strider (colored) died at his hoin Sunday, after an illness of several weeks. S. R. Garrison is visiting relatives here.

The SEoue City school closed Friday. Henry Painter and wife, of Texas, are visit ins friends here, Arthur Brown, who bss been ill forsev eral days, is better. Shell llcElroy, of Maysville, is spendin fcw'days with his Stone City friends, Hev. Spears preached at the M. churct south Saturday night and Sunday morning hear that Rev.

Hoover, an evangelist will paySione City a visit Saturday aiid Sun day. Tramps are becoming numerous here They do not hesitate tocnter houses an order their meals. SAL. A genuine Kansas blirasrd raged day Sunday and the "beautiful" enveloped Ihe earth several inches deep. The K.

O. K. boys are making preparations to celebrate in grand style on uly They know bow to entertain, as was developed at their recent entertainment. John Howell and George Baticyarc candidates for constable in tbis district, subject fo the April primiiry. Jtay ths best man win.

Born, to E. M. Griffey and wife, on tbe 25 a tine daughter. Eight pension papers were returned to the pensioners here for correction. David Tipton says when he is elected magistrate Le knows tie can do better than that.

Tbis is causiugthe boys considerable inconvenience. Enterprise will be raised to a money order post oftice April 1st, by order ot the gencnti. J. Fiuley Underwood has raised considerable excitement by announcing bimseli as a candidate for county court clerk. J.

F. is a worker Jroin ir tbe cause of the people vs. the protected millionaires, nnd is well liksd by everybody. Miss Annie Day, of Frceitonc, visited her parents Sunday. Sranton Cotiley, of Contey it Son, niade a business trip lo Ashland Monday.

Hev. 11. Coniey, of MoGIone. wnTto preach henj Sunday, but HJC weather vvoQkl not permit it. Diunna Chambers, of Frank'in county, Ohio.

has purchased ihe J. P. G-c farm and hjis moved here. James H. Reeder has announced his can didacy for assessor, and Green Morris for countyjudge- K.

Morris and wife haw dissolved partnership and will live separate hereafter. I. Jones has rented the Joe Cro.xton place and has moved thereon, Rube O'lloark is ''batching it" at the home place. Mrs. Ella Rohbins, of Olive Hill, is i isit- ingDr, W.

D. family. Mr, Tbos. Rnloy and JIrs, Hiram Carroll. of Soldier, are seriously ill, Mrs.

.7. C. Shay is attending her daughter. Mrs. Lida Pheips.

who is very sick at l.er home in Rockville. Miss Syivania Crown is still very sick at tbe home of F. M. Griitin. Milt.

Smith and Miss Anna Hollan were married in Koott county a few days ago. They arc now at borne to friends. Owing to the heavy snovr storm news is carce. F. M.

G. "1-ooknpaml not Oowu." if you're a suffering woman. livery osc of the bodily troubles that come to women only lisa a guiTanfadciiK! in I'r. Pierce's favorite Frc- scription, Tliat will bring you safe and certain help. It's a powerful general as well is uterine tonic and nervine, and it builds up and invigorates the entire female system.

It regulates and promotes all the proper functions, improves digestion, enriches the blood. brings refreshing sleepand restores beaiib and strength. For ulceiation. displacements, hcaririz- down sensations, periodical pains and all "female complaints" "Favorite Prescription" is the pi-arttHtetd remedy. If it ever fails to bsnciiior cure, you have your money tcck.

Tim Slim Who's Going to Be. Tliia world full of theories and UDdeveloped schemes. but but be dreams nn, dreams dreams. And evtry timo souio one achieves a foU sm cess we sco A blf a hutidred more tbe CDUII xvho to be. Ho plau to Lfm i the gold.

Andmnkebuu proud aiid opulent Crossi wiusof old: And while, he may be sadly pressed for read? cash today, ft won't bo loos no: i I he'lt liuve ereat tve; lo give IHVBV. i tier, prove to be a firs' ALUMINUM PRINTING. The best Salve in the trorld for cats, brnis- 5S.sciresi, fever sores tet- ter, chapped bands, cbilblains. corns, and skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to perfectMtisfaction.ornionevrefunded.

Price 23cperbo5. For sale by Fitter iStneich, Prugeists, a book ID print, Will, as A luone mint; Besides, he's just now working oo the last flc; of a pi Tbat will, irtieii it's presented, turn a lot o( folks axvfl Se's ap a lecture that Bill mirth Twill more than closely pack tbe very largest bjill on eartb. He's going lo some poems n-bicb. trhilc yet the iok is wet, pajicrsMill bcftKbtttisbard lofreu And, furthermore, tie's very sare bc'a going to invent A wondrous patent right ibni's ivorlh a million. if a cent.

And ivnot a fortune will be eager to invest: Von simply press button, dud-- of course you knou tbo rest. He bas a score of ways ID trbicb to in a for tune great: He's coing to write a little book on "Ricljes TVTiile You Waft." But notwithstanding all of this, he'll strike von Will tbii glad, prospective milliooaircrttic man inc lo be, Cb i Ti mes Re Trne. Tbon mast bo true thyself If tbou tltc trnib wouldst teach. Thy sonl mtul ovcrdoxv, if tbou soul reach; It needs the overflow of heart To tbe full speech. Tbink truly, and tby thouchts Sball the world's fatniac Iced, Sneak truly, and eacb word of thine Sb.iil bo a troiiifnl seed; Lii-ctroJy.

and tby UCcsball be A preat and noble creed. A Snlcide. 'oclj he be', sell that which lie easts Tliis self awear million tiuics Tbe wealth of faroed Catbay Were Acd kincs wontd trawl before hjb sbronc --Juiia Di Z-STTER SuetesifnJ of ttie t'ae of It has hcon found that oo account ol its porosit3' and its pecvtliar quality of absorbing 1 and retaining transferred impressions, which it possesses ia as marked a degree as the lUhographic stone, that it is especially adapted lor the same kind of work, Its advantage over the stone, however, and that which renders it so much more desirable, is its jrreat lightness; for while a printing sheet of aluminum having a surface of thirty by forty inches, aul tlie fortieth of an inch In thickness, weighs only three pounds, a stone of the same dimensions veifflis at least four hundred pounds. As the metal is now selling in rolled sheets at a dollar a pound, and stone of good quality and of the weight stated is worth one hundred dollars, the difference in price of the two is ninety -seven dollars. Io consequence of the increasing- demands of the lithographic trade, the supply of the best quality of stone is rapidly becoming exhausted, aluminum, which, is obtained from clay, and which is- on that account the most abundant metal on the earth, is practically inexhaustible.

As an illustration of the contrast presented by the two materials it may be stated that one ton of aluminum sheets will do the work now performed by the two hundred tons of stone stored in one of the largest Htbo- jjraph establishments in Sevr York city. It may be further stated that while the capital invested iu this large supply of lithographic stone is about six hundred thousand dollars, the price of Uic one ton of aluminum sheets which would be required for the same work would be about thousand dollars, exclusive of the cost of preparing Ute metal and the necessary blocks which would.noi exceed two thousand more, Regarding the quality of tbe work, tlie specimens of printing done on the aluminum sheets is such that they can be employed in. the finer kind of bone printing and commercial" as well as color work. There is one particular in which the metal is decidedly superior to tbe stone, in its flexibility which renders it especially available lor cylinder printing, by which a twofold or three-fold speed may be obtained tn the printing process. Experiments of the costly nature bavc boen conducted during tbe past two years, looking to the perfection the application of the metal to tho purpose of this kind of printing by Mr.

L. Bullock and Mr. Jolm Mullaly, both of New York city. have secured patent rights which amply cover their processes, and tbey expect soon to be in the market with a large plant capable of meeting all demands REDUCTIONS, List of ancalled for letters remaining in tbe Portsmouth (Ohio) postoSice for tlie endinj Febniary 1SW. which, if pot calied for within fifwcn trill be sent to tbe Dead Letter Office at Rogers, Miss Coffraan, Mrs- H.

A. Satnnel S. Greiser, Mre MartbiC. Schmidt. Dani.

G. Hermann. Isaac Thompfrtn, Moliie McClond, Edith Frank Rockwell. Persons tailing for any of tbe above letters wiil pieasc say "advertised." giving Uie date of this list. Pniu S.

CLARK, P. M. ENGLISH WOMEN WHO SMOKE. Tbcr Dee Cigarettes Tipped with ROSE ana Vlolot Fetal a. Mrs.

Grnndj- will doubtless be shocked to hear that smoking is quite fashionable among- the ladies of Lon don's "upper ten," says a late London letter. you many ladies among customers?" I asked at a fashionable Bond street tobacconist's the oilier day "Quite a number," vvas the reply they not only venture to Lave preferences, but are very connoisseur ish. I assure you. A little while ago you kuoiv, if a lady came ia for a boi of cigarettes it was r.hvays forher husband or her brother. This is our latest novelty in ladies' me a sample.

"It is tipped with a vio let petal. IVc liavc another cigarette of the same qnalitj-, tipped with a rose petal." ''And their price? A fancy one, 1 suppose?" "FourtecRshilling's a hundred. You see, they are made of the finest Turkish tobacco." These cigarettes, I may add, were very temptingly put up in broivis, silver-edged cardboard boxes. Another thing they told me here was that ladies smoke bigger cigarettes than they used to, I have been informed vhat at the highest class West End restaurants no objection ib made to ladies smoking, though at other restaurants (not a hundred miles frotu 1'iccadilly circus), patronized more or less by ladies, who, if they were its strong in virtue as the are in patchonly, would be models oJ morality, such a thing would not for a moment be tolerated. A pathetic incident occurred iu the school in Pittsburgh a few weeks ego.

One of tbe teachers brought a beautiful red rose to school which, holding up before the scholars, she "Xosv children, how many of you know what this is?" Nearlj every little one shook his head to indicate ignorance. One smaJ boy and a couple of little girls piped out, with great importance "It's a posie, please, ma'am. 1 Cut no one had heard of a rose. Most of the children had never seen one before. The teacher put it in a glass of water to preserve it, and when school was dismissed each child rendered supremely blissful by the gift of a tiny pedal.

As they filed ou' of tho door, each little waif clutchec treasure tightly in his small hand white he murmured softly to himscii Ihc name: "Pitty wosc, pitty Freo There is such a tremendous quantity of in Spain this your that they absolutely do not know what to do with it. Good red wines are sold for three farthings a quart, anc even at that price there are not enougl purchasers tj take it all. and in man; places the wine growers are simplj throwing it away, because they hare no nxirn to keep it and cannot sell it Nt-nr in Valcolia, a vincyare tmi mn on the high road a liivk- v.ith of tx-inc on the t'. it. the inscription (Iriul; ys much as you like nol forfrct to torn off the "Calico Charlie" Foster, the bankrupt es-goveraor of Ohio and Harrison's ex-secretary of the treasury, will pay his creditors fifty cents on the dollar, is said.

Had he remained in the national treasury much longer Uncle barn would have been reduced to liquidation on about the same Tinies, Tried and true is the verdict ot the people who take Hood's Sarsaparilta. The of this medicine are soon felt in nerve strength restored, appetite created ani health given. Hood's PiKe (io not weaken, but aiddi- tone the storaaeh. Try them. have tnado Special Reductions on all our Hard ami Soft Coal Base Burners and have the best hi the world, including the Radiant and Climax.

AVe also auuoutK-e Great Raductions on our lot of Common Heathy Stoves. AVe will give low f.Ticos on tbese goods for cash. fancy Coal Vases. The handsomest goods iii the market, cad at prices which make their purchase an investment. The Housekeeper's friend The Ohmer Flour Bin--the most convcuieut tiiae-saver ever put in the kitchen.

We are sole agents. GEO. MARSHALL, 41 East EJigtiUn St. C.S.CADOT 118-120 W-Second St, TheMagnetTbatDraws PROFESSlONflL CMOS. HALDSRltAN, M.

HiysicianSurgeon CoruorKinlh and Oar Office Hours-7 to 8 i. 12 lo 2 p. alter 5 J. ELINE, M. D.

Physician and Surgeon. Office--Corner Foottb and Wasnjagton Sta. HOCBS-- lo 12, 2 to 5, and by appoint- nent. G. Physician and Surgeon.

X. E. corner Eighth'nnJ Gay Streets, Otliee Hours--T io9a.m.; 12to2p.ni.- Gto 3 p.m. H. is "West Winin st.

HOUR? to 9 a. 1 io toSp.m. Boots, Shoes and Slippers 'bat were bought below and will sold very cheap. Come and see us, 11 von want to save money and more value ban you ever cot before in Boots, Shoes and slippers. We a good many kinds and cannot quote all of our prices.

JTei' are Feu: Cotigola Button. 2 to G. 25c hild's Dongota Spring Heel Jiuttoo, 4 to7K 40e Child's Dongola Spring Heel Button. 5 io 8 50e Child's Dongola Heel Button, 3 Io 11 SOe -adies' Pat. Tip Button worth S1.50, now.

$1.26 -adies' Pel). Grain CaJf, grain solid Poifcesfrorn 7Sc tidies' Oil Grain Button, 3 to 7 90e ios' Lea.her Gore, Solid Buskin, 5 loS 60c 's Leather Colored Slippers, ti to 10 50c Jen's Leopard Fancy Slippers, 6 to 10... SOe Men's Fancy Slippers, big assortment, from 75c to $100 Ladies' Unlined Calf Pebble, worth $1.30 lor. Ji.OO you are hunting BARGAIN'S, this the place. Corner Second and Court Sta.

"RALPH LBETE, A OHIO. F.V.Kiuuis3.Pres't. L.W.Baker,V. TV. S.

Todd, Sec'r and Treas'r. fHE PORTSMOUTH LIVINGSTONE, A.ttoi"ney PORTSMOUTH. OHIO. Fosloffice address Lock BoifilS A. U.

THoiirsos. OSCAK Xi NEWMAN, at Law. West Second sireet, FORT3MOOTH.O. O. NEWMAN, Attoi'uey PORTSMOUTH, OHIO.

VTBLSON W. EVANS, Attornej'-at-Law, Portsmouth, 0,, OfHoe: 13S TTOLNET ROW, Attorney at Law Futolio. Ko. SO W. Second Portsmouth, 0.

BUSINESS CARDS, SAVINGS BANK. General Banking Business eays Sputat Attention to CoOtetiom. W. J05. W.

FOLTOB, Cssnier BM ER BECOKD AKD AK ST STR esrs. OT MeELHANET, Barber and Hair Dresser, in welcome bis friends with (dean tbaves tnd sdemiOcbstrcuU. No. W. Side, near Third.

people to us tor BOOTS aod SHOES is the fact that the value of what they ace getting is never questioned. In our integrity and trustworthiness they Jiave confidence. At present ive wish to call especial attention to our flannel Lined Shoes and Slippers for Ladies. They are just the thing forColdFeet, The Slippers ive are selling at from 6-5c to S1.25. before buying.

Fisher's (Suttesiar to Adam Wise,) 157 West TUir Street, Boftrdinc can be had bj tie (taj week, Excellent Service A Good Meals. Thi? house has always bud the reputation ot of a good hotel and continues to bold tbe EWae Ekgftal sample rooms where tb' purcsi Liquors oin be procured. PETER FISHER, Proprietor GEO. DAVIS NATIONAL BANE. GEO.

DAVIS, Prat. M. WALL, CAPITAL STOCK, llartet Street, eon tffc, bet. Fruit! and Seeotsd. Does a General BaukiDg Business.

OHN DICE, Carriage Manufacturer BUGGIES, SULKIES AND TRUCK-WAGONS. 17 Wtst Second Street. WATKINS SOLD FOR Monitor Steel We also carry the finest line of the Art Garland Fancy Base Burner and all kinds of Cooking and Heating Stoves. MANTELS, TILE HEARTHS and GRATES. Call and examine our stock before buying.

72 WEST SECOND ST. THE Bnishart Lumbef Co, liannfacturers of and Tealers in all kinds of Rovffh and Dressed Lumber, High Cradc Interior Flnbb. Work Mantels, Insi'Je Blindf, Mill Work of all kinds in Pine Donrr. GliKfil and Open SisS, inyx. Bractftf.

Frames and Turned Estimates Promptly Given. Corner Fourteenth and Gay Streets SHOE STORE We have just received 50 cas or 1,638 MEAL, GRAIN, ETC. Cask paid for Grain. 130 W. Second Street.

CENTRAL Machine and Repair Shon, repairing of all kinds bf practical anO erpcrtecocd workmen. All work goannteed. JACOB BRUHNER, Manufacturers of Patent "Model" Steel Ranges, Stoves anil JOB WORK SOLICITED, EAST END, PORTSMOUTH, O. wholesale Dealera in WINES, ALES AND LIQUORS. Office iaS tt'areroome 161 and 163 Front BMOtt.

OR TSM UTH, CRKNSTON WOOLEN MILLS, O. MANUFACTOilEHB Ot Jeans, Flannels, Blankets and Yarn. Make a Specialty of Custom Work. WE ARE PLEASED To inform our many patrons that we hare completed improvements and repairs in our Planing Mill and are now prepared to fill all ordera with our usual promptness and dispatch. LEET PIONEER LUMBER DEALERS Cor.

JfiiiUxlittl It nthinglon SU, FURNITURE! NEW STYLES ConstanUy belug Received The Cheap fliul Good Tor plaia use- And alvo Elegant 1'drlor Svts. rive HIM A CALL. MARKET STREET. Sign CLASS FRONT STORE. F.

C. DAEHLER. School Examiner's Notice, 1 fie regular meetings ol the Boaid ol inmtnert.oIScioto coo ntr, Ohio, atioo of applicants for teach IT Ul be held at the High Scbool Balldlaj, fu thr oJit ol Portsmouth, on tbe test Saturday of moo to, ejccpt Jane, July aad AogoEt. In Of the montns of June, Julv and AuRCJt the smloattons will bf gin on tbeFrHsj preceding the last Saturday. AD ciamiUitlOQ wiH tlBObe bold tbe Orel Saturday to September, Exarai nations begin at 8 o'clock a.

znd applicant will ba penultted to leginter after If- ti.tc. All communication? shooM be adt the Clerk of the Eoiird. John Warren, Ohio. FRANK APPEt.l II. LAKTZ.

Complexion Presemf DR. KEBBA'S VIOLA GBfcftM RfflBOTCt Pimpl Liver Sunburn and and tho Skin to its original freshness, producing clear acd hcol'Jiy cod- plciJon, SnpcTlortacJlfEco' ar.d perfectly barnilas- At MI VIOLA SKJM SOAP 7 iHi fcfiMit Sw, BK tie ttOA, rtnl tor tit tn-eTf. G. C. BITTNEfl A Ok AMERICAN HOUSE, osario.

WILLIAMS WEAKLY, Pfops. The Old and Popular Hotel, opposite Capital Grounds. $2.06 AND 2.50 FIB IDA.T. MM. li EWSPAPERI.

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About Portsmouth Daily Times Archive

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133,268
Years Available:
1858-1967