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Oichmond Palladium wary vrmbtt, (Banday exa-pedj by ISAAC JEHKIHSOa. HI ud 8Si Mala at aorsar Ninth. WEDN S3DAY.DECKMBEB 18.1839 The e-Jy Mfr 1 lUehmer. recelvta.: the Halted Llnea Telegraphic dispatches. nlm M naaood-Claas Mattes, at the FostlUshmond, Ind. la Blobmond wr sent to obeerlbers a TEJi WEEK Single OCpiee, TWO Ms tea oa appilceOorreapondenee eontalnlna: ni cf ad ixaportaaee desired from alt parts of tbe eooaty. Wo laaaw li paid to anonymoai eommnnt-Ex-Govienob HOADLXY Calll Allen O. Meyers a aemi-lanatic, and predioti hia permanent confinement in anaaylam It will be remembered that in a reoent Demooratio "ratification" speech Allen charged that Hoadley bought the nomi nation for 0 over nor of Ohio. Th ebb is but one way to satisfactorily and susoessfully do your Christmas hopping, and that is to read the daily advertisements. No matter how well you know the town, you are sure to ask yourselves a hundred times: Where eaa I get this or that to best advantage? Most people have been taught the advantages of such preparation for shopping. It is a time-saver and a moneysaver the former especially valuable Just now to the merchant and the latter to the shopper. Chairman Row ill, of the Home Committee on Eleotions, says it is the purpose ot the oommittee to report on all the oontested eleotions by the end of January. There are seventeen contests before the committee. Mr. Rswell thinks the House will not upon all before the middle of February. It is the purpose of the house to bunch them and push one oase right through after another until all are finally passed upon by the House. A quorum of Republi cans will have to be kept here while these oontests are before the House, and that is the reason they are all to be poshed through in rapid snooession. Daring the past six years the Demoorats permitted many oontests to remain on disposed of until the last days ot Con grass, whioh required the government to pay salaries to both contestant and oontestee. A new set of rules will have to be adopted by the House before the oontests oan be deoided, and this may make some delay. Thzbk will be no laok of work for the House immediately after New Year's, although it is not to be expeoted that muoh will be aooomplished prior to the Christmas recess. The oommittee on rules, as well as the oommittee on ways and means, haa decided to ait daring the recess, and will have roady to present to tho House immedi ately after the assembling a new body lii first hnmummimkiH' will then be reported. It is the purpose of tho Republican majority of the oommittee to have rules whioh will permit business to be done and whioh will allow the majority to control the business of the House, while depriving the minor- . m a.- a evaa lty oi no legitimate saisgusra. Jine work of the oommittee on ways and means will not be interfered with by any series of filibustering movements whioh the Damoorsta may inaugurate, as the oommittee has already obtained permission to sit daring the ssssions of the House. Congress has entered upon the work of passing defiaienoy bills to make good tho negleot of the Demooratio admin istration. The people ought to under stand tnat Dy the term denoienoy is meant that it has become neoesiary for tho proper and orderly administration of affairs for Congress to now appropriate, under the title of defioienoy, the sums necessary to carry on the government whioh the Demoorats withheld in order that they might endeavor to make a fiotitious reputation for eaononay by each a resort to demagogy. The Demoorats did not attempt to make their customary defense of their spurious econ omy on this first bill. They evidently desire to escape from the efieot of their maladministration by attraoting as little public attention as possible. The first bill to be presented was one for defioienoy in the publio printing whioh aggregated M00.00O. Every dollar of thia money has undoubtedly been claimed as a oredit of the Demooratio administration of the last House, and . paraded in tho last campaign as an eoonomy. Tho boast ot economy was oant. The money now voted should have been voted last winter, and the Democrats in charge ot the Appropria tion committee knew it, J. here are a good many more bills of this sort that ought to bo passed, and they also proceed from tho same cause. They are made neeessary to relieve the govern ment from the legislation by whioh the Bourbons of tho last House crippled the

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Bait ibe KasiUtera Mod leal Werl4: "Mother's Friend" ia growing in favor throughout the South and is highly reoommended by physicians. We consider it indispensable to thoae who know they must pass t trough the ordeal ot child birth. Write Brad fi aid Beg. Co.. Atlanta, Ga., tor partioulara. Sold by all druggists. 4 dlw The. Christmas entertainment of the 15 and ot Hope and iNorta end Sabbathaohool will te given Monday evening. at Temperanoe Hall, eommeneing at 7 0 clock. A nice treat haa been prepared tor the ohildren, and they will have a good time. DBU ACl&KaVS ES6LISH 11 LUS Are active, effective and pore. For tick headache, disordered stomach, loss ot appetite, bad complexion and biliousness, they have never been cqaaled. either in America or abroad. 1 d-ti A. G. LrKxa & Co.

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fraeil aad Sedetj Setea and Matters f Iaterest from oar Rcalr Correspoadeats. ablla. White Clond's mirhty shows in Cambridge has been drawing I" namber oi oar yoanx men every nurht to that plaee of late. Wk iHw'i hirthdav was birthday was amy oderred at the UniTersaliat church on Tneeda evening r evening ot this week by the Christian Endeavor Society ot that church. We have some parties in our town to whom a visit from a company ot "White Cape" would not bo amiss it all report are true. . Oliver Ball, who has been in Sioux Falls. Dak., tor two years or more, baa come home to his mother to probably winter here. Professor Mott and his assistant, Walter U Davis, will attend the State Teachers' Institute at Indianapolis, eommeneing on the 2G.h. Mrs. Conner, who has been making qiite a stay among friends here, returned to her home in Franklin county last week. The second leoture of our eours of .It for the wiiter will be given by Rsv. Ooar C. MeCullough, pastor ot Plymouth church, Indianapolis, on Friday evening next. Subieot. "The M easure of Man, or Rise ot the People." We hope this leoture will come up to expectations. The third in course will be that cf Prof. DeMott, ot DePauw University Subject, The Light house, the Sentinel ot the Sea," on January 7th. The tourth is that f Prot. Mills of Earlham, January 17. on "Life in Constantinople " Next will be Hon. Will Cumbaok, February 28, on "The Common Man." The sixth and last that ot El der of J. V. Coo robs on the "Wonders ot the Yosemite Valley." Here we have an array of lec'ures. including that already given by Prot. Ridpath, that certainly is worthy the attention and consideration ot those inclined in any way towards a literary taste or inclination, and surely our sohool faculty should be oongratulated in proouring so popular a oorps ot lea turers as what they have. Charley Canady, an old oitisen ot this plane, died very suddenly on Thursday evening last about 7 o'olook. He had been complaining somewhat for a few days, bat nothing serioas was thought ot his oondition. eating his supper but an hour or so before the dread messen eer ot death claimed him as another viotim. and he was oalled away from a helpless family who was their mam support. Mr. Canaday was a hard working man and waa always more con tent in laboring for the support of the family than in any way idleiog his time away, as is too often the oase. Funeral services were held at the Christian Churoh on Saturday afternoon, oon duoted by Rev. H. MoDonnel, who has been holding so interesting a series ot meetings at that church for the last tour weeks. The deceased was in his seventy-first year of his age. His death was no doubt due to heart trouble. Whitewater. The teaohers of Franklin and New Garden townships held their fourth joint institute at Bethel last Saturday. The teachers from this locality report it as one of the best, meetings ot the year. Although the Fountain City teaohers failed to oome and carry their part of the program, our teachers seeing that the brunt must fall upon them, entered into the work with a will and made the meeting a grand success. The Whitewater schools are arrang ing to have a Christmas tree on Christ aaaaMMMMMMii am uuiuituv invited to oontribute presents and oome and enjoy the evening with them. Recitations and vocal and instrumental musio will form a part of the program. lhe teaohers . have expressed an earnest desire that the patrons of the school should visit them and co-operate with them in their sohool work. This is a point in which our patrons are sadly defioient. The subieot ot edaca tion is ot too great importance to reoeive so little attention. Let us think ot this matter seriously and give our teachers the assistance and our ohildren the encouragement that our occasional presence in the sohool room alone can give. Brother Sevits. of the M. E. churoh. is holding a series of meetings at Middleboro. Several additions are reported and great interest still manifested. William R. W indsor, late ot thia plaoe, now a resident ot Munoie. Tni is visiting his son, J. E Windsor, and many friends here. By order of the township oommittee we submit the following: The Rerub lioans ot Franklin township will hold a nomination by popular vote tor a full township tioket. on Saturday. December 28, at Bethel and Whitewater, between 10 and 4 o'clock on said day. Candi dates tor the several efflsea will Dleaae give their names to Committeeman N. S. Hunt on or before Tuesday, Decem ber 24. Ho Bon nell is improving slowly, James Baker is quite sick. George Dihel is home from Dayton. O , for a few days. G. F. Addleman and family attended surprise dinner at J. W. Thomas' Sunday. The pupils of the pubho school will give an entertainment Christmas eve at the M. Ha. churoh. Admission tree: all invited. Beer hyna Ire, The farmers have taken advantase of the recent hue weather to fiaish gath enng tneir corn, and tnat cereal is now about all in orib. . Willie Greggerson met with an aoei dent last Saturday week that might nave been aerioua. la attemDtinsr to climb on the waxoa while the horse waa going hia toot slipped and he fell under the wheels, one ot which passed over his right leg, bruising but not breaking tne limb. elix Lohrer attended a meetiac of the board ot commissioners ot the Ger man iSaptist ldows and . Orphans Home, in Henry county, one day last week. Mr. Lohrer has been appointed to the plaoe made vacant by the reoent death ot John Hart, who was a mem ber ot that committee. Lewis P. Smith and family, of Smith field, were the gueats ot Will Hart and wife last Saturday night and Sunday. Aire. Hanet Hovers, of your city, has been visiting her sister. Mrs. James Hart, and old acquamtainees here re oently. Miss OUie Hart spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Lverett O wen, in Liberty, aad attended the funeral of Emmet Gould ia the afternoon. Mrs. Harry Price and Misa Anna Druley were married at the residence ot the bride's father. Edward Drulev. on Wednesday afternoon ot last week. Hew W ret Til I, O. Frank Smelter, one of cur young and estimable farmers, met with a serious mishap a couple of weeks ago. He was driving a nail ia a eoupla ot boards and placed hia kaee against them to steady them, and drove the nail into his kaee, the nail penetrating the knee joint near

the patella, inflicting a rery aerioos and paintal wcuad. Oa last Friday ninht parties entered the premises ot Ltwrenso Campbell, Jait south ot here about two miles, and took a hone and bnry, harness, robe, blanket, in fact, a whole outfit. The mare is a dark bay, tour or fire years old, and the buggy and harness almost new. Lawrence has been married but a short time (lets than a year) and he bought the rig just be tore he was married, which makes it a first-class one.

The parties come this way, wnen mej 1 got out presumably to adjust something about the harness, wnen tne ammai koi away from them following. This and went east, they ia the last heard oi them. Btetael. Joaeph Beam (Republican) will be a candidate tor the office ot aaaeasor in Franklin township. Aaron Moore, ot New Castle, will oommence preaching here next Friday night, and will continue the meeting about a week, and then J. B. Ludvig is expected to be here and continue the meeting a tew days longer. Silvenus Forbes has been rery siok the past week, but is some better at this writing. Elder Benjamin Moorman, now peat eighty years of age, is in very feeble health at present, and Mrs. Moorman, his wife, has been in rather poor health tor the patt few months. Frank Addleman. the school teaoher at this place, takes lively exeroise on his bicycle after sohool hours this nioe weather Iona Vannuys has gone to California on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Vannuys. L. D. Anderson went to Winchester lsst Monday. The young people here had a aur prise on Alvy Holmes last Thursday night, and rertort a good time. Solomon Vannuys is thought to be improving slowly. Mr. Lewis Forbes was oalling on relatives here last Monday. Th school teaohers ot New Garden and Franklin townships held their in stitute here last Saturday. It was well attended by teachers and citizens, and the exeroises were very interesting to those present. John W. Holmes. (Republican), will ba a candidate tor township assessor tor Franklin township. Centreville. H. D, Btttsoh was among friends here last Sunday. Rev. Heim, ot the M E. ohuroh. is holding a series ot meetings this week. A traveling troupe exhibited here Monday and Tuesday evenings We are informed that they were quite well patronized Elder Stanley, oi New Castle.preaohed two interesting discourses at the Chris tian church last Sunday. With the beginning of the year they are expeot ing to have a regular minister. Mias Kelly, one ot Cambridge City's popular teaohers, spent Sunday with her parents here. 1 be M. Ht. Sunday-school will give a public entertainment at the Town hall on Christmas eve. The Christian Sanday-sohool will have a lecture at the Town hall on New lears eve. The contractors on the E. & R railroad are at work in earnest again, west of town. The work is moving along rapidly, and we map now rest asiured that the danger line is passed. Attor ney Dulin was over looking around on Tuesday, and we feel sure he returned feeling that the work ia being oarried forward as it should be. Mrs. M. Beitzell has been on the siok list for some time, but seems to be improving. Miis Minnie Stevens, who has been coafined to her bed for, the past sight iuib to lilt u;. Bay maiden, 1th the rsren hair, Ho iw-HQti'Ul anrl lithe and tali, W 1th yes o bright and ct eeks so fair, W hy let yourteeth destroy It all? For they aie darn and feel the want Ot a Bjlt brush and SZ J DONT. mon-wed-frUw Real Katate Transfers. Hannah H. Woodnut (widow of Thomas 11. Wooden:) to John aod Sarah J. Peak. sou:h half of lot 73 in B.ckle and Las' addition to .Rich mond: 5800. Matthias and Nancy Rtack to Benja min B. Raock, part of the southeait q Tarter of section 13. townthip 15, range u, containing xuu acres; t DUO. Jaoob Wmter and wits to Mary Ann Winter, lot 7, block 1 in Charles Mor ris addition to East Germantown: -a, - Ann Smith to Mary Ann Winters, lot o in trie above addition: &HJU John Whitson to Clarence E. Votaw. part of the southeast qiarter ot section 22. towPfchio 17, range 14. containing 20 acres; i,uuu Martha A. Goini et al to Charles E. Shiveiy and wiie. lots in Jesse M. Hatton 1 1 addition to Kiobmond; $225 luiard r . ijrumneld and wife to Susan M. McDonald, quit claim to part or tne nortneast qiarter ot section 30. and part ot the southeast quarter ot seo tion li). township lb, range 14, contain ing Z aires; ft. Allen D. Bond to William H Brad bury, trustee, lot 26. section 1, and lots .0 and 71 in section 3. Earlham ceme tery: fllOtKJ. Maurice Council and wife to Cornelia Connell, qiit olaim to west halt of the northwest qiarter ot section 10. town snip ia. range 13. containing tsu acres: V -a -k ... rt.T. frank Eastman to the Camdan Creamery, ten lota in Leeds' addition to Sevastopol :f3UU0. Mary Mahoney to Madison Lontz and wife, par ot the southeast qiarter ot section 20 township 18. rsnge 13. oon taming 40 acres; fl 700. George W. b:evenon to Moses and Fred Silverstein, lot 8 and parts of lots r and 7 in J. K Dagdall's addition to K cbmond; F-'OOO. Aseneth II. Reaoe to Joseph B. Hill, lot 9 ot certain out lota laid out bv Cya a . r rua jv uatea aa aa addition to li.onmond; f 1.400. Nelson Gil i am and wife to Hettie L. L.eague. lot Z in C. H. Ccffia'a sub division ot lot 140 of John and Stmnel W. Smith s addition to Kiohmont. uuu. W imam H. Bradbury, trustee of the eatate ot Edward T. liarson. o William r. Kendall, lot 70, Motion 3. Earlham cemetery; f70. John J. Stevens and wife to James a. Brown, out claim to lot 113 in Ahington;fl0u. Beware af Olataaeaira far Catarrh thai Con lata Keresiry, as Mercary wiil surely deatroy the sense ot smell and completely deracre tbe whole sfitem when eotennc it throueh the musua aortaeea, each artiolea thoald never be tued except on rjre soriptiona from reputable phyaieiana. aa the damase they will do are ten told to the flood you ean poaaibly derive from them. 11 all C atarrh Cure, manufao tared by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. oontaica no mercury, and u taken internally, and aeta directly upon the blood and mncas suriaeea ol the system, la basin Hall's Catarrh Core be anre yon get the genuine, it ia taken interrally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. 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One by one the Wayne aounty boys are taking their leave ot bachelorhood. The last and one of the moat popular ia Orlando Marine, cf New York city, a native of New Garden township and son ot Mr. and Mrs. Billy Marine, who was married Tuesday evening of thia week to Mias Viola May Browne, at the home ot the bride's pareats aft Indianapolis. They arrived in this oity yesterday and were driven up to the old Marioe homestead at New Garden, where they were met by a large party ot friends invited tor the occasion. A sumptuous dinner was provided, after which they received a large namber of friends and relatives whose congratulations were most sincere aad profuse, and whoae presents were both beautiful and expensive. Perhaps no son of Wayne county, among tho many who have struggled to win worldly Bueeess among the Philistines, haa had more satisfactory results than this young bridegroom, and thia anion with one ot the most beautiful and aooomplished young ladies of our State capital will certainly put the key-atone to the arch ot a life whose goodly eolamna ot stone have given promise ot a substantial suoeess from the start. The PALLADIUM joins the many other friends in profound congratulations and good wiehes tor the future so auspiciously begun. She Waa eanaplelely Car. A daughter of my customer suffered from suppressed menstruation, and her health waa completely wreokoji. At my suggestion she used one bottle ot Bradfield's Female Rgalator,whioh cured her. J. W. Hxllums, Water Valley,

Miss. -w" Write The Brad field Reg.Co., Atlanta, Ga-.tor partioulara. Sold by all druggists. dlw -a. 4 - Band at BS. M The weather was unfavorable last night yet there was a good attendance at the meeting ot the Band of Hope, aad the exeroises were ot a very interesting and enioyable character. The recitations were exoellent, and the sublects were well chosen, the select readings were oreditable, and the siaging waa animated and inspiring. Altogether the meeting was a .reminder ot those held years ago when the Band was in its prime. Mrs. Brown, the Superintendent made a tew very appropriate remarks, e'xpressing her gratification at the evidenoea of prosperity now observable. Te Band has a good start and if proper efforts is made by those whose duty it is to lend a helping hand, it will prosper as in the past. OCR VEST BEST PEOPLE Confirm our statement when we say that Dr. Aokera &aglish Kemedyis in every wsy superior to any and all other preparations tor the Throat and Lungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup, it is magic and relieves at onoe. We offer you a sample bottle free. Remember, this Remedy is sold on a positive guarantee. 1 d tt. A. G. Ltjkxn & Co, Meetlna-a Toalabt, Webb Lodge, No. 24. Masonic Woodward Lodge, I. O. O. F. Washington Lodge, A. P. A. Star Lodge. I. O. G. T. Anoient Order ot United Workmen Calanthe Temple. K. ot P. No remedy for blood disorders can eaual Aver's Sarsarariila. Thouch oon oentrated and powerful this medioine is perfectly sate, and may be taken by children as well as adults. Physicians reoom mend it in preference to any other, Price f 1. Worth fa a bottle.. dw 1 liree-Hcure Tears and Beyond Uld folks union meeting at 3 p. m Christmas day at Graoe M. E. Churoh. Elderly people ot all denominations or ot no denomination, tromgrttiohmond tPT lltfy it ever, oome. meeting wil be led by Dr. Mahin. The castors of a 1 the churches invited. HON. JOS. P BASS Is the beat known man in eaitern Maine except possibly Hon. James Blaine. The reason fur this li s In the fact that he Is a push ing, ruTeiio Dusinea-t mn, and bar ng wealth, 1 interested In manv entemriaea. kiviiik rmpioymem o many people About our years ago ne toon a large traet or land n Bangor, on which be built a fine race track, where fjr the aMt two years, the New JSoariand Agricultural Boclety haye held their annual exnibitl'ns. At tuis tlrna Mr Bass overtaxed hia powers, weakened bis system by exposure. uuu io rrauu wm ne iouna nimseu a victim of Dyscepsia and Kidney disease. His fond dit.-ewed him, he had the lame bick, the tired leeilr a-, that wearv. continu ous pain, so ol ten described and so familiar to a l auflelcgfrrm these troubles. He was in deepa r or (retting well when, one day, "a sudden vblm.-'4 rr Bs te'mi It, changed the whole current of his 11 e He ia a larsr' owner in the Bangor Dally Commercial, the office of "men is uirecuy aerss the street from the BrowuV 8arspaiilla establishment, and tee. Inn several bo. ties displayed In the window. yielded to the "whim," went over, bought one aud ased the contents- It astonished him. ina8oincn as it alried him more thn all the physicin and a southern trio. Ha took the second bottle, which wn eqnallv as effective as ine nrsr, ana wnen tne rion. Oea. B. Liorlng, of Massachusetts. Hon. tteo. Noyes ot the agers ot the N. K. Fair came to Baneor in .ti nonjit 11 i riuujumu ana oiner man ui-usu 186. they found Mr. Bass la perfect uinuiu, uuv auiaijr to uie one ox BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. Mot cenuine unless made bv in Wu. a n Banfc-ox.afe. Iebaa-mon-wed.trijaw.inw, elys Catarrh UKKAI KALI TilioalVKM Cleanses the Xasal Passages) allays Fain and I... .ot-iw.KT" ai m Inflammation, Heals the Sores, Restores the Senses ot Taste aad SmelL tttY THE CURE. HAY-FEVER A particle is applied Into aaeb nostril and agreeable. Price 50 eenas at dnmio,. malL registered, 60 cents. ELY BROTHERS, ss Warren at. New York. isuiiai luuawny CAST incii latninma A new TrMUsetiiowinilinm a n men ?t5ffertnr from M-.l ADfc. BBrafr?, .J'ar5: S-- TM r - a.axn M n S. VKIfLIUCa TRO Gsl.SI HARSTON REMEDY tU., 19 flii, y, oeUa-mOB wed frlawly FREt by retui a nail. rail OeexiptiTe ctrcalars of seers arw TAIIM ITirtK raimemiii Any lady cf or aary inteUlrencr can easily an: qaictly learn W cnt and make any rarmect, U any style to ac-r measure for lad j or child, addraat tCODYiCO.. o.

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A MOST LIBERAL OFFER To the People living within a radius of aeventy-flve miles of Cincinnati who desire to do their HoHda ShoppH7 In the city, we make the following liberal proposition, namely: To any one purchasing $20.00 worth of goods or over in our stores, between Dee. 1st aad Jan. 1st, trs vill pop onekalf of their Round Trip Far. OUBSTOCKOF Er4'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS HATS. SHOES AND TAILORING la the Largest In the City. We always name the Lowest Prices. Bemember, we are the only Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers in Cincinnati who retail, and save you the jobber's or middleman's profit on every thing you buy In thelwayof Clothing. FECHHEir.OS 102 to no w. 5th suinVrtfsr.. CINCINNATI. O. BADAU'S Are You a Sufferer from any one or mora of the following disease if Asthma, Bronohitla, Catarrh, Canoer, Eczema, Malaria. Rheumatism, Brlghfa Disease, Diabetes, Torpid Liver, Piles, Bclatloa, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Lumbago. Leueborrhoea, Headache, Consumption, Or from any Blood or Hkln Disease? Have you tried anything so far WITHOUT BELIEF t Then bear In mind, please, that disease la caused ty microbes or germs In the blood. Living matter, as it were p-opagatlog themOUiy UlUse excrudaUag torture, bat finally 1 dea'b. Itself, to the sufferer. EADAlPd MICaOBE KILLER Is one of the most harmless remedies known in the annals of medicine that can be taken Internally, to destroy the germs or microbes In the blood without tbe least Injury to the patient. Our success in the past two years. In treat ing and caring nearly every known lorm of diseases, Is proof positive that tbe right medicine Is before the public, and that with Its use disease can be driven out, and death will be the result of old age and exhaustion only. warn yon Mil y in la remedy, aod tryou will faithfully comply with directions, we will positively guarantee you a cure, provid ing we most viuu organs nave not been en tirely destroyed from diseases already. We promise yon, and we are ready to stake onr reputation on It, that with the first poren.se or the "Microbe Killer," you will reap such substantial benefits as to make yon more than willing to continue Its use, until an entire cure la effected. Your recovery from disease Is our testimo nial. Yours for Health. Radak's Micbobc Kill kb Co., 165 Lake Street, Chicago. Beware of Imitations! Here are a few of them: "King's Royal Oermeteur, All's Germ Exterminator, Wood's Micro, Bay "s Germicide, Etc G. W. BOBBINS, H. D., 122 5orth Thirteenth Street, Agent for Wayne, Henry Counties. and Randolph " Call for pamphlets on tne uerm or I Microbe Theory. daaS-dSm KiEFER, Tho Baker, SeJ's tbe Largest and Best LOAF OF BREAD, And The BEST CAKES. Hot Tea-Biscuits and Eolls erery ZMii 90 Main Street deaS-dSm Greatest Discoyen of as 19a Centirj ! IEDICATED AE Ir. reagne's NEW REMEDY ccaae Catarrh, Asthma, IAXSQ DIHEABBHt' Haa no asjaal lor RICK OB HKBVOC8 wTtWCATarOA! h g A nAIHE. 7ZZXA1VE HXIVP WAHTED. T Wish to employ few ladles oa salary to jl. saaeenaraaof my frostneaaat tne r take eh of my baslneas at tbe r nomas. LJcbt. t fascinating and aeaithral. 10 ft eft! ranee r.ea. Oond par f nr pars time. Andreas witn stamp, Jias sia w u i wm, Mounusj awy.

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POINTERS

CHRISTMAS

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Ladies Patent Leather Tip Button

Ladies' Patent Leather Tip Walking Mioea, Ladies Patent Ltather Toe Slippers, Ladies Pure Gum Overthes in PJuh Bag, . Gents Patent Lesther Dress Shoes, Gents Alligator Opera Slipper. Gents' Fancy Ooze Calf Optra SSfpert.

ALL IN SPLENDID ASSORTMENT AT J. M. WILLIAMS',

STORE OPEZT EVERT EVEMIWO.

TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS I Will Sell Mj Entire Stock cf First tUn

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Goods marked in p'aln flfrnres at prices not befre seea la Rlchsaaae'. 9eat this eppertaalty te make your family aad frit-ads happy far tbe Holidays aad after. And Don't Forget the IMaee, ttO I eft OOO K2ln Ct. THADDEUS WRIGHT.

CARRIAGES

Having Purchased the McFARLAND Stock of CARRIAGES and BUGGIES at a great saoriflo. I with to Close Thtm Out within tha Naxt Sixty Days, Fegsrdless of Cost. Now ia tha time to buy a vehiola whila you oan get it at almost your own prioe.

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MERCHANT TAILORS,

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PLEASE CALL AGENTS WANTED. Wanted to sell tbe eheaneatand boat KT1N1 TV buok: eon plete bittory ot bis recent ezolura. Hods, eondenaed from the writings of tstaniey himself ani tlearraDhla dianaooea unt trmt Zanstbar oner 600 pases ass profusel. illustratee; prioe f 1 7 elotn. hif mora oo J iU, Libwal eocnmlaslona Hand S J eta. qatck for complete Atf wance Pub. HtKiM, 227 Main Strati. Cincinnati. 0. otcio-avAta ABOUT CLOVES. When you ar buyinar aUyem remriithr thu Uaare k . kuco tniiisM ft price ihmx oxu a brioe Ih.t ia too ehsap. It U better to pay a fair prioe and kt aooa Kiove. nsetiatcaiiaaan'a They are marie ran aei-etea skid. best manner and are ranted to be to be tne moitl I bie made. If you 1 I know nvire about in senerai aad serviceable want to a! liatebl In particular, enclose 1 I stamp for tbe book At I I 4ila.ee. It will Int-erest MrTCHlSSw.N, ..hastwa, M. . sepBdaw-aiB ?I.IV.AVEI1 1 SON ajDVERTISIKG AO '.av -nrla PIIIUDELPrtJ , ter. cassia at 4 Kna aa. slaeatra AaVarriaaaiaata far kK Taat KTiillTTJ fvftWanUTWrttiit parr T4!ta tyrs fttrat. Olnii!! r n a. m - s!i t iTvYtw aad faliyesv t Bie ii aa to. tmlj .i in is aeaae. U. H. I.V(EiHA M, V . D.t Aotaoerdam, H. T. B "We b. sold B1c O fos .-'' r ana it naa irvee u Ms laruon. Ik H n.nrf a rn Chteaa. lit. SLOW. Bold by ITnrrstsl a-ai d-ir iTG 17EAK IM KaSirLus from tbe tStOa ot yonthfal errors, eariy decay, wssona aasiniaa. lost manhood, etc, 1 will Seed a Taloaale treaties I ssaledieontsininif foil parnenlan for borne eaia. FREE of eharg. A apsBDon awnirai won : anoaia cwraai rao as um iums sat aetautaaea. r.c ro I TV. aa iisniB.Bt.i Sjnrf k m atf aa ao m or BJ9 for a Bam p4 Box of the B&sT CASi I) Y in AiaerKs. asat ty express, pre paid .u any part of too V- B. mm i Huts bis for preeenta. Addrew. E.H. HajtrLToaeoiayECTioasi, nsrt.aaa. oaia

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