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MAKCH 16, 1896. THE DAILY NEWS, SALEM, OHIO. Heart Disease Kills Suddenly; but never without warning symp- toos.sach u.s Taint. TCcik or Huasry Spells. Irrejrularor Intermittent Fluuering or 1'alpitmor.

u' the Heart, rhoinni: tioES, of Brtuih, Swelling vl Feet and Ankles, etc. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, Cures Heart Disease. Mr. Geo.

L. Smith, of the Ceo. L. Smith Mantel Louisville, -writes Tel). 2S, j'S94: "For about a year I was a terrible sufferer from heart trouble, which gol to bad 1 was obliged to sit, up in bed to gut my breath.

1 had to business and could hardly cr-iwl around. My friend, Mr. Julius C. Yoghi, one of our leading asked me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.

1 had used little more than a bottle whcu the pain ceased and palpitations entirely disappeared. I bare Dot had the slightest trouble since, and today i am attending to business as regularly as ever." Sold by druggists everywhere. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free. Address Dr. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind.

Dr. Miles' Remedies Restore Health. STOP THAT SLIPPING ad save fuel and power by using Green Seal Belt Dressing. Guaranteed to keep any belt front ilippinf the moment it applied. Write ni and we -will send yon a package jeot to yonr approval.

The Phoenix Oil CLEVELAND, O. Wanted. GBNTBALMTMABKET, JOHN BOWER, Proprietor, Having bought the tools and fixtures of the Seth Fronk meat market, bear City Hall, cm Main street, I wish to announce to my Mends and the public that this shop Is now open (or business with a full line of best quality Fresh Meats, Smoked Meats, Poultry, Oysters, And everything pertaining to a first class Meat Market. A thare of your patronage Is solicited. Respectfully, JOHN BOWER, aslEastMoinSt.

Telephone No. 5. Orders Idelivered to all parts of the city. REAL ESTATE SOLD and EXCHANGED. Money Loaned on Mortgages FIRE.

LIFE and ACCIDENT Insurance. Deeds. Mortgages and Contracts and "Leases Written bj E. HANNA, PUBLIC. Office removed to 34X East Main street.

Salem Ohio. 28T-lm WANT COLUMN. this head "wants" ol erery description, not exceeding five lines, will be published in nonpareil type, at the fellowlng rates: Two insertions 25 cents, one week 50 cents, one month tl.50; weekly, 25 cents each Insertion Payable itrlctly in advance. Such small amounts ran not be entered on the TpOR SALE. I will offer at pmate sale a nnmberof bigbarsalns in household cood at my residence during two weeks from presen date.

152 East High street. Salem, 0. K. KCBNT3--A bundle of clean papers; can be need by housekeepers for their shelves or for wrapping purposes. Papers accumulated from our exchanges.

DAILT Nrws. 291-t MMlfT. 170R RENT--A new 7 room in first claw repair: good location. For partico lars inquire of Frank F. Trimble.

Main St. RENT--Four desirable rooms to Jet op- JC porttc Disciple church. Enquire at If kin itwt- RUNT--House on Garfeld ayenne. nonl of T. M.

C. occupied Dy Wm. Mont y. Enquire at Hawier's book store. 90t REST--The Thomas property, at 115 Lincoln For and iuforowiUon inquire of Joe- Thomas.

Na Mill. 58-t; RENT--A nice larse house, al! In good order, large garden lot besides veil with fruit. No. 324 West Main Enquire next house west. 47tf A5TID--A seven foot Mat ifod order.

Call on or address. "The Mascotr 12? Haia street. ASTED-Palaters- Firrt-class Apply at Painters tum the Bonders Rooms.Cod 3 o. 409 411 Market street. Pltuburg.

.10 cents pet nour. ADtSS-I MAC! BIS Jj liotne work, noil win gladtf particulars to all tending Set. M. A. Lawrence.

KM T27 for'TM The of The crescent symbol of the Moham- medans uothiug to do with their peccliar religious opinions and ceremonies. It was not originally a symbol of followers of Mohammed at all, bat, was first used by tiie Byzantines. Tboti- sands cf coins have been found iu all parts of Turkey which date back to the when Constantinople was kuowi) as Bysuuninm, and on each of these the gyrnboi of the crescent appears, proving conclusively that it- was iu nse as an erj- alem among the people of that region Long before Ef zautiuru was overthrown and its name changed to Constantinople. The story of the origin of the crescent symbol is as follows: When Philip of Macedonia besieged Byzautinm, he had planned to storm the on a certain cloudy" night, bnt before his arrangements were completed the moon shone out and discovered his approach to the besieged citizens, who accordingly marched one and repulsed his forces-something -which would have been impossible in the darkness. After that event all Byzantine coins bore the sym bol of the crescent moon, which -was always alluded to as the "Savior of By- After many years the hordes tinder Mohammed II captured Constantinople.

At that time the crescent was nsed ev- ry where and upon everything. Suspecting that there must be magical power in the emblem the Mohammedans appropriated it, and have since nsed it as rheir only symbolic Louis Republic. Henry- Clay. A Lexington merchant, iu conversation with the editor of The Gazette a few days ago, related this interesting reminiscence of HcuryClay: "1 remember when a youth and an enthusiastic Clay Whig of coming here during the canvass of 1844 from my home in Har- rodsbnrg, wiih the Clay club of Mercer county, on whose banner was the motto, Are Few, but to unite in the celebration held that year in Lexington. The barbecue was given at the race track.

There a. number of distinguished crators addressed the multitude among them Tom Corwiu, Judge Ewing, probably James C. Jones of Teu- uessee. But after this half century, that which I now remember most distinctly and what most impressed me was this--that Mr. Clay did not go out to the grounds.

He considered it beneath the dignity of a presidential candidate to electioneer. How well I remember seeing him, as tho procession in which I walked passed his office (then with his son, James B. Clay, on Short street, near the engine housej, standing in the doorway with his head uncovered, and with the rare grace which few men possessed, bowing to the passing multitude that was wild with huzzas, banners and Gazette. A Good For It. "My bicycle lias been injured in the windpipe," guid Uiidorsleeve.

earth is a bicycle's windpipe?" asked Tillinghast. "The very part that- is on earth, the pneumatic tube. "--Detroit Free Press. CARTE IlVER SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also re'jeve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and.

Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill.

Small Dose. Small Price. MONDAY EVENING. CATARRH COLD 1 HEAD NASAL A A Is tbe result of colds a sudden climatic changes. UJJ It can be cured ny a pleasaut which Is applied directly into tbe nostrils.

Being quickly absorbed it gives relief at once. ELY'S BALM Allays Pain and Inflammation. Heals the Sores. Protects the from Colds. Restores the Senses of Taste aad Smell.

The Balm Is quickly ab-wrbed and gives relief at once. Price 50 cents at Drusreists or by mail. ELY BROTHERS. J6 Warren Street. JIM AND WENCH SOLD.

UNCLE SAM'S TEAMSTERS HATED TO SEE THE FAITHFUL PAIR GO. And the Wom of It WM They Were to Be Separated--For More Than Twenty They Had Beeii Together la tlie Berrlce of the Government. "At 15! At 15! Going at 15! Who lays the half? Do I hear it? Only $15 for this mule? Why, gentlemen, she's 4rorth more'u that if she never did another lick o' Whoa, Weuch, you little old darling! Fifteen dollars I am offered! Can't I get the hatf? Fifteen once! Do I hear the half? No? Fifteen twice! Third and last call and sold to Mr. Carl for $15." And the auctioneer, who was alto the civilian clerk in the post quartermaster's office, tenderly caressed the face, gray with age, of the little mule, and, brushing his baud across his own eyes, walked slowly back to his desk in the office. Wench was led off to the blacksmith shop to be branded on the left of the neck, C.

condemned, sold." Twelve other mules had passed under the hammer ahead of her that morning and then to the branding iron. The last one before her -was Jim, whose neck was still smoking with the burning mark of condemnation. He had goiio for $13.50. Two years ago the quartermaster had picked out Wench and Jim to submit to the inspector for condemnation, but one at a time the teamsters had all come to plead for their retention, and he had yielded to their entreaties. Last year again he had marked them for the list, but again gave way to the teamsters.

But this time the chief quartermaster stepped in with his authority, and, remarking that there was no place in the quartermaster's department for sentiment, ordered Wench and Jim to be condemned and sold. For more than a score of years these two little beasts have faithfully served the government, and all this time they have been mates. In the pack train they jogged along together; in the wagon train they pulled over the same spreader; in the camp they ate out of the same feed box; in the stable they stood in the same stall; in the corral they -were always found side by side. Tonight, for the first time in this quarter century, they will be apart, for Jim was bought by Mr. Hammond, and Wench was knocked down to Mr.

Carl, and Uncle Sam's exchequer is richer by 180.50. No place for sentiment in the quartermaster's department! Of course not. yet "breathes there the man with soul so that he does not believe these two little dumb creatures will miss each other this night and many a night? As the sale went on the teamsters stood on one side like mourners at a comrade's burial; on the other, the farmers and ranchmen and contractors and lumbermen from 20 miles around, all there to bid in as cheap as possible the mules the quartermaster's department was done with. Against the name of each innle on the list stood the legend, "Old and worn out in service." There were old Rooney and Bevis and Boss and Scbaeffer and the rest of the teamsters who have driven and packed these mules over thousands of miles of mountain and prairie. Are they to be lunghed at for wearing ead faces now Yet they bore the ordeal like men good and true until Jim was led out.

Then yon could see their sleeves, one after another, drawn across their eyes. "This here's awful, old Roouey remarked. "I can't stand it I'd rather see the gover'ment bust than see them two mules sold." "You're right, Rooney," old Bevis spoke. "A gover'ment mean enough to sell them two mules ain't fit to stand." But their comments were stopped by the auctioneer's third and last call on poor little Jim. After the sale was over a farmer, wearing a canvas overcoat that be had bought at a previous sale of condemned stuff and that bore in the middle of the back the big black letters, stepped up to the teamsters and asked why they hated so much to see the last two mules sold.

"Why?" asked old Schaeffer, half angry, tossing the moisture off his wrinkled cheek. "Because they're the best friends we ever had. Them two mules was back with the pack train the day Custer and his men was wiped out. They toted packs during all the 3876 and 187? campaigns 'gin the Indians. They're the best pair of leaders that was ever in this corral.

They can drive the'selvcs, and in their young days, whenever there was a fight or skeery place to go through or a hard pull to make, they was the first ones callei for. They he'ped haul the Seventh from here to Riley, and the Eighth from there up here. There's never been a campaign or a march from this post that them mules ain't gone on it. And they've never been separated till today, an durned if I b'lieve they'll work a lick by tbe'- selvec. Do you, Bevis?" "I sho' hope they won't," this old fellow answered bitterly.

And they walked away to the teamsters' York Herald. POZZONI'S COIPLEXIOI POWIER! I tiM twea nudvd for forty EOIC pofmlar Uiaa ercrbeToTB. potaeoxrs it tbe Waal compleiion cleaaly. bewttfnl am A delnaat, teraibic protection the 1 AT vmcootwrs FAKCT nornn. Am In Rafcara.

Tartarin narrated his latest in tbe desert: I was sinking deeper and deeper into tbe sand, and I xwe zaj preservation solely to tbe fact of my being prexumtnrelv and completely bald." "Ton axe jertisg." "Not at ail Tbe enn was shining fiercely, a wind wae blowing at tbe time; tbe sand drifted abontmyfeet and rose gradually bigber until it reacb- ed my cbesi--in abort, there was soon nothing to be eeen of me above tbe sand bnt a light round as an egg; that was skull. An oetricb, happening to that way, closely pursued by tbe bnnten, cazne aod oa my bead. Itwaa beginning to batch DM wben iu to my retcoa." --Fanfare. Celery liver kidneys, and aick beadacnft. 2tc at all wiQ ted niW ia Boo4'f Lisbon, March action brought last March by George ilerre of Wellsville against Poll Merre asking for a divorce on grounds of dissipation and absence, was dismissed.

The cases of James B. Hassan vs. Eleazer King and Eleazer King vs. James B. Hassan, each to for services, have been dismissed from the docket.

A Valuable Editor MorriioBof WotUu'ngton, "Son," "You have a prescription in Electric Bitten, and I oao cheerfully recommend it for Consumption and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it hat no equal" Annie Susble, 2625 Cottage Grove Chicago, was all ran down, coald not eat not digeet food, had a backache which never left ber and felt tired and weary, but aix bottles of Electric Bitten restored her health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 and $1 00. Get a Bottle at Bolger 4 French's Drug Store. Mnrch April nay Are the months in which to give ecpecial attention to the condition of your physical health. If you pass safely through these months and find yourself strong and vigorous, on the arrival of warmer weather, yon may reasonably expect that yon will well in summer.

Now ia the time to take Hood'a Sarsaparilla, because now is the time when the blood must be purified, enriched and vitalized, and because Hood's Sarsaparilla is the only true blood purifier prominently in the public eye today. Hood's Sanapa- rilla hat power to make yon healthy and guard your system against disease. Baby's Life Saved Newark, Dec. The Hand Medicine Gentlemen Our baby, months old, was teething, aiic tlie first molar was ncurlj through the akin. She suffered great agony, and I was coufiden i that she was going to nave epasm.

I bathed her sums witt. Dr. Hand's Teething LotioUc Sh? changed for the better and wets' to sleep for six hours. Onawak ening there was no distress, I feel that it saved the life of our respectfully, Mrs. C.

E. Iden.704 GranvilleSt A little book. Illustrated, full or sagget tloa, -v ,11 be em to any one In the limit FREE. Ii bow to do your part In caring forlobr ad gives valuable ailvicw from profpsslonul Nurses von nraDtauial bottle, or book frw, address Cberry Phllnda. 'j, Hind's Remedies are for sale In JFRANK SCROFULA Mies Stereos, of Boston.

writes: I bare always suffered from hereditary Scrofula, for which I tried varions remedies, and many reliable physicians, bnt none relieved me. After taking 6 bottles of I am now well. I am very grateful to you, as I feel that it raved me from a life of untold agony, and ehall take pleasure in speaking on) words of praise for the wonderful med icine, and in recommending It to all. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to any address. SW1FTSPEOTIC Atlanta, Oa.

ne relieved me. After sss fbe Best all Cough Medicines is Dr. Acker's English Remedy. It will stop a. cough in one night, check a.

cold in one day, prevent croup, relieve asthma, and cure consumption, if taken in time. It is made on honor, from the purest ingredients and contains neither opium nor morphine. If the little ones have croup or whooping cough, use it SOc. and $1 per fcottk. At ACKER MEDICINE CO, BoA JTcwTork.

We Offer Voa REMEDY Wbtcfc IN54JRES of t. AMIMT EXPECTANT MOTHERS, "MOTHERS' nrti CwrtiMntnt pf Hi Pita, Horror MUbfc. before birth of bcr first chlid. she did not i suffer roia CKAWPS er PACTS-irv qoickly at tbe critical bom- suffering but JitUc-- she had so pains Mr acd OT recovery -was E. E.

Eufaula, Ala. Sent by Mail or Express, on receipt cf price. t.M ftr MtUe. Book "To Moth- era mailed Free. lECtUTtm AtloU, IT Alt DKVMIRB.

pxvszoxrs PATSZTTS. of SttBmw. WMvww, dependent Mother Fatten, and Minor CMdren. Meeenfally cotod rtder Old ud Stw Inn. WUflrt' clam-.

Hejectcd, delayed and aban All taaiot eatmted tm4 are pobfakt- a HAVE JUST BECEIVED! A full and complete Hue of SPRING SUITINGS, which be soid for 8 "I AND I' UPWARDS We can not be beat lu CORDUROY VESTS. NO HOOKS Outside the Shop. Onr Meat is never exposed to street dust. We are careful about lour things Ateolnte Cleanliness. Perfect Courtesy, Reasonable Prices, Prompt Myery of Goods, Ponltry and Game In their season.

-We will sed lor jour order if you are too bus to call Trotter Wilson. PO not purge yourself for constipation. only makes matters worse. Use Brazilian Balm as for Initant relief permanent euro. Typjhoid r.

it now admitted by all teleft- to caused by a venom microbe- that swarms by the million in the tissues- of the snail intestines, producing fever, delirium, -xtreme prostration, putrifac- tion and death. The medical profession has earnestly sought a reliable antidote- for this mortal plague and found none. Hence it is a bold, an almost startling claim, (a claim never before dared to made for any remedy,) that Brazilian Balm, alone, will positively cure Typhoid TTK10ID BACILLUS. Fever in any stage. This great discovery was the result of a woman's Mrs.

L. B. Bradway, of Wilmington, believed the Balm would do almost anything. Hence she gave it in 5 drop doses, every three to five minutes, to a- young lady in the last stage of Typhoid. She had been given up by the doctor, who said she could not live half an hour.

To the surprise of all she quickly levived and recovered. Since then it has been used by laymec, nurses and. physicians with uniform success. Howit cures was then a mystery; but it is now fully settled that'it promptly destroys every Typhoid bacillus in It staunches the hemorrhage, heals the whole alimentary track, instead of the slow, tedious convalea- cence, restores to health and strength- with surprising rapidity. In short, it fills every condition of a'perfect antidote for Typhoid.

Treatment: Give JO every 15 minutes while the fever ragea. tnd once an hour when the fever is off, and give nothing else. During convalescence give 3 or 4 times a day. To prevent Typhoid give every hour. F.

A. KNOWL THE RELIABLE HARNESS DEALER. I am oSering my entire stock of plueh, wool and far robes at: greatly reduced prices. I hare a nice stock of wool blankets at a bargain. Think of it An all wool blanket 80x84, 82.75.

Other styles at same lo price. I have tbe largest and beet stock of tingle and donbhe driving harness we have ever had, and at prices that willsurprise yon. Call and be convinced that it pays to deal, with the OLD RELIABLE. The finest line of Trunks and valises in Prices tbe lowest, Halein, Ohio. 1 BY SEPCUL ARRANGEMENT TEE DAIIY NWS Is able to furnish this valuable paper to its Daily and Subscribers for Hon.

R.G. Horr's articles on finance are well price of the paper. Call at office and flecure sample copies. ONLY 5O Cts. 172-tf THE DAILY NEWS, G.

HEATON, Insurance Broker and Notary Public, Sale Jtttntfffn. 8ten- Afeel Stamp (iooAn, etc. 8ALEM, OHIO. REAL ESTATE. For cbolee City Lot! on easy terms too ahould eoniolt 50 Fair street.

Telephone TSo. Ill J. W. DOHALDSON SON, Steam Laundry. No.

19 Uliwoth Stnat, Salm, a Telephone No. 138 w-in G.M.D.Wimderlin, Chestnot Street, rear of Honell Block. LiTery and Feed Stable. firtt-elMi Sip it Btltf. 281-3IBO1.

FRANK WEBBER, Corner Lundy and Dry AXX FEED STABLE. ataU boon at ni-lyr aT. OKNERAL AUCTIONtEB. Profcpt attention iclTen to all ordert. Jtj reasonable.

orders ai PAILT Xaiw or BttfTfWest Main street an-tf. W. Successor to Dr. J. L.

Coffee. lit Vitalized Air administered. PATBONIZE HOME Institutions. The Ohio Mutual In CompsDl. Trimble's block.

Sales, 0.. 18 years of unparalleled success. Money saTed and losaes promptly adjusted by your own people. Dr. J.

L. McGHIE, Fhysician'and Surgeon. Office. 81XJ Main street, ooporite GrtlBtt Bralnard hotel; residence. No.

36 Office hours, 7 to 8 a. J2 to8 p. Telephone. 277-liro. Veterinary Physician and Burgeon.

N. C.POWELL, D.V.M., Graduate of Ohio State University. Veteri nary physician and surgeon. 59 ELLSWORTH GET YOUR M01IEY BACK M. Ashead's a good coods.

well worth the price STOVES AITD 1HJW.ARE. Bnudlica Btltn it most potettt keiing agent known to the vegetable world. It Inflammation almost like mafic. That it why iu cures ia Croup, Aitbffia, CaUrrfa, Old Congbs and Rh CfVlopt and Dertnunit- Wby raffier wltk drapttwUf Cbaa. South 2nd atnet, Fhiladel- "It took two aMVtk-a for BravtUa Balai to rare ne of pqpaia whk wWcfc I avfltercd ow Now I bnt pete or atnaaara awrtMcc.

BracUtea Balm tkt world" accnt Bnrilim Bate aai-.

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