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The Coshocton Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 3

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I ft. rtt I E. S. MctK)NAID, 1 DENTIST. Oeidel Building, Opposite! Opera House, Coshocton, ft AM' their incnouw aftects Mboreci, Inanea, Ugbl- Thej Contest British Advmace at Every Step.

MAMDfotr TAKEN THE LATTEJL tta. boxxoaketm, coopen aad plpemeau 'All the laborers and oil men get the money increase. The raise Into effect immediately. OUR CLUBBING PROPOSITIONS AgeacdNew York Tribune fl.75 rhe Age, New York Tribune and Ohio Farmer. 2.00 The Age and Ohio Farmer 1.75 The Age and Pittsburgh Stockman 2.00 The Age, New York Tribune and Pittsburgh Stockman 2.25 The Age and Toledo Blade The above propositions are on terms of payruent one in at vance, without exception.

In Considerable Force the X'Chu District ellne to Be Dislodged Advance Ffcoaa Kimberley Imminent Ke. view of the Sitaatton. Brandfort. May Brandfort was captured by a combined movement of Colonel Tucker's and General Pole- Carew's divisions on the east and center and General Button's mounted infantry on the vest. The British surprised the Boers, who retreated hastily.

Four thousand Federals moved here iu order to oppose the British advance Colonel Tucker's artillery had a sharp duel with the enemy's guns and put two of them out of action. London. May Broadwood's cavalry brigade has reached Isabeliontein. 2S miles north of Thaba General Ian Hamilton is biv- EXTRAORDINARY CLUBBING OFFER. THE AGE AND THE OHIO FARMER Both One Year For Only Never before has there been offered so much value in good reading at so low a price.

Every one knows what THE AGE is. To those not familiar with The Ohio Farmer we will say that in quality and quantity it is clearly the leader of the agricultural press of America. Its editors and writers are all practical farmers, who own and run their farms. Its market reports are carefully compiled and corrected each woek: no other agricultural paper furnishes its readers with as satisfactory 'reports from as many market centers. It is ait all times liberally illustrated.

Complete instructions how to make at home, implements and articles for farmers-use. are freely given' careful and studious attention is given to each department and only the most practical and seasonable articles are permitted in its columns. iSb snide or fake advertisements are allowed in its columns at any price. For enterprise in obtaining everything of value for its readers and for liberal expenditure of money to secure the best of everything, no other agricultural paper equals it. A strong feature is made by the publishers of The Farmer to furnish its readers with practical articles at wholesale prices.

They will send to each new subscriber and with each sample copy their premium list. For free sample copv address The Ohio Farmer. Cleveland, (X, but send all orders to THE AGE. COSHOCTOX, O. London, May the parliamem- tary by-election at Portsmouth T.

A. Bramsdon. Liberal, defeated Majeadie. Conservative, by votes. Majeadie represented the new imperialistic sentiment, which it vas thought would hare a strong held upon a seaport constituency like Portsmouth.

Jealousy. Chicago, May Lantz. an ice man. shot and instantly killed Ms sweetheart. Babbie Edwards, and then, turning the revolver on himself, inflicted a wound from which he died within an hour.

The cause of the double tragedy is said to have been jealousy. D-tnfsh West Indies. Copenhagen. May project of selling the Danish West Indies to the United States has been abandoned. There is a strong opposition to the idea and the is against it.

A Lively Blaze. Cleveland. May visited South Brooklyn, destroying five bouses, a barn and a large blacksmith shop. A conservative estimate of the loss is placed at $15,000. A Girl's Experience.

My daughter's nerves were terribly out of order. She was thin and weak the least noise Etartled her. and she was wakeful ac night. Before she had taken one package of Celery King the change in her was so great that she could hardly be taken for the same KirL She is rapidly growing: well and strong.Tier complexion is perfect, and she sleeps well every XJICT HcNutt. Valley, Pa.

Celery Kin? cures Constipat Nerve. Stomach, and KiOr 4 DR. FRANCE CO. The Celebrated Specialists of The France Medical i regular monthly visits to COSHOCTON, and cau be consulted their Private Rooms at the Park Hotel. Monday.

May 21, From 10:30 a. to 6 p. one day only. CONSUITATIOM FREE APSD THE FRANCE MEDICAL INSTITUTE. thr have treated -ighoat the Untied States, long experience.

reicsrLable JGO Our practice not onl extends includes man icreigu countries and anttersaj success for Uie past nineteen years in Ohkt --j prominent physicians rA Earp- as as America, as plete and snccessfc! treatment known to tire medics! trr diseases of men and women. No MONEY RCCUIRED or RESPONSIBLE PARTIES TC COMMENCE: TREATMENT. WE POSiTIVElY CURE FRIV4TF Mil SPVi-il mcocce SSk ab SoSSJccc a tn3 Seanaal Weafcacss. Effects of YeatbM fa- OESOMC AM DESPITE. 1 SL iass Eser esc, wMklT ScuMi'v rraJtle.

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nlbiAatiM. CANCER CUSED TBE BSE OF A KS5FE. BLADDER EASES. Brifte's Disease. Drabetes.

loHaojEisTiw a', tie fttoiiB, Eslxnjed fnsiate, sc-3 firfesiiBt etc. THROAT. ASAL MSetSCS. TREATMENT BY CORRESPONDENCE. -9 will receive a cancfoi cored thousands of esses we fcave never seen.

Write for boott 01 i questious. Correspondence. Consultation and Examination free and oarnes paMfebed wHhoat tfce written consent the patient. IBL FRANCE CO- 38 West Gay Columbus, BICyCLF f. Repair Shop.

Complete in Every Detail BURNS GOSSER. Coshocton. O. PARKER'S AIR BALSAM tbe Jufc. lUiUJiKSt KJUIlOi.

lltever rsflato Beaton Ony to Its ToathAa lOBMiCHlp JatrUT sOrrefti Quacking at Jacobsruhl, 15 miles north of Thaba N'Chu. General Tucker's di- vjgion is moving eastward from Karee Siding. The divisions of General French and General Rundle are in and near Thafaa N'Chu. Thus'Lord Roberts has 50,000 men operating clear of the railway along a front of 40 miles. He is advancing slowly with some successes, but nothing decisive.

Yet, at all the points of concentration, the Boers appear in force sufficient to compel the British to proceed with cai-tion. Their wide frost in a ragged country makes turning movements oS- hand difficult. The Boers have enormous herds of cattle and flocks of sheep gathered in the southeast. These they are driving northward. Observers at headquarters in Bloem- fontem seem to think that the Boers are preparing to evacuate Brandfort and The Boers still holding Thaba N'Chu district are estimated at 4,000.

They have among their gaps a 40-poniider. One correspondent, wiring from Bloemfontein, said the British hoped! to cut oaf the whole commando. The correspondents at Kimberley have been forbidden to communicate for several days, the deduction being that a forward movement is un der way. The Boers in Natal are restless. Two hundred crossed Sunday river Wednesday and tried to engag- the British outposts.

The Daily News has the following from Thaba X'Chu, dated Wednesday. "In yesterday's flanking movement Captain Towse and 50 Gordon Highlanders were surrounded by 250 Boers, who demanded their surrender. Captain Towse ordered his men to fix bayonets and charge- With a wild cheer the Gordons rushed at the enemy and swept them away with great slaughter. Captain Towse was blinded in both eyes by the enemy's fire, and'through- out benaved most heroic-ally." An American Suspect. London, May Standard ana Diggers News says that Thomas Richards, an American, has been arrested as a in connection wita the Begbie factory explosion at burg.

The paper also says an excavation has been made where the explosion was most violent, and that as no trace ot a tunnel was found ether excavations Will be made. Athletic Club Raided. New York, May Thompson raided the Broadway Athletic club and Manager George Considine and two pugihbts were arrested. The latter are Kid Thomas and James Heywood The charge is conducting a boxing contest wit'iout a license. Considin" advertised that he would conduct a contest between the two pugil ists named for a test case.

Tbe arrests, occurred when he endeavored to carry out this promise. Standard OH New York, May thousand men employed by the Standard Oil company all over the country have A Sew Weapon. Mr. Farrow exhibited a new army rifle which, he has informed tbe ordnance department, is equal to ten Krajj- Jorgenseus. the arm now ID use among onr soldiers.

This claim, which appears to be ridiculous, he Is prepared, he says. to. substantiate. The Krag- Jorgensen Is an excellent rifle when a soldier stands up to shoot, but it is a heavy handicap to one who has to lie flat down, and modern warfare, with smokeless powder, requires that al infantrymen shall so He. The soldie that shows his head within a range a mile or two is bound to lose It.

The new weapon, says the New York Press is a straisht pull, like the le. and car ries a packet of seven cartridges, which may be inserted without turning the gun on its side. NOiNE SO PO; ULAR. IT IS DAILY GAINING FAVOR IN COSHOCTON. Results Reported from People Who Have Given a Fair Trial to the Remedy.

Morrow's Kid-ne-oids, the scientific tidney remedy and backache cure, is daily gaining favor in Coshoctou. No medicine bss ever been sold in this citj for Kidney ailments, backache, nervousness, sleeplessness and general debility that has gained such popular favor as Morrow's Kid-ne-oids, We give you tbe experience of Mrs. Henry Miller, 126 North Second street, who says: 'I was troubled with distressing pains across the small part "of my back, just above tbe hips and over the kidneys. At times it would b' so bad I could hardly get up or down. I tried several kinds of remedies, but nothing seemed to do me any good, until I tried Morrow's Kid-ne-oids.

Kid- ne-oids relieved me in a very short time time after I began to take them." Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are not pills, but Yellow Tablets, and sell at fifty cents a box at all drug stores and at C. E. Anderson's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow chemists, Springfield, O.

SMM tke Cirel CHAHUfiSV.TIPPETT, TippeouKMtlnd. I JOKL SHOEMAKER. North Waafa. 31. C.

WHITE. V. CurtC cf fiorolytiM. HARRIET BEGOLK. YpsmuUlTMlch.

Cured of fbrttol ftorolysU. Mra. EMILY SEAMAN. MCteWUtHL. Baflalo.

N. T. Cured of AVrmu Prostration. JI. T.

8AUSBCPY 11 Fallen Jtawtacket. R. 1. Cured of jUaxta. H.

K. WARNER. MladCiEt. Neb. Cured of JAMESSUELTOS.

Bourbon. Ind. Cured of ftirulysif. I O. H.

SXYOER. lAwrenee. Kan. Cttrwt of Creeping 1 MINNIE FIE0UER. ML Pleasant.

Iowa. I Cured ftatttx. aro a. few eian faun boiuSmJs cared Dr. Pink PUta.

If yon oervona raftoer. write na. Xdvlca will CON yoaaochlnc. Nervous Disorders Tfeat Dr. Williams' Pink RJls for Pale People have cured obstinate cases of locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, and St.

dance, is the best evidence-that they will core all lesser nervous disorders, because the principle in the treatment of all nervous diseases is the same. Nervousness is a question of nutrition. Food for the nerves is what is needed and the best nerve food in the world is Dr.Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People Or.wnitaatt'i OrdIr.rtlM.tS. OrTini- BMW Hetfleine Company. Seheaecttdj.

H. BO ewito nur ft 1. en cants box. 6 boxes $2.60. Ziiuuberman' Klect.

Cincinnati. May second annual convention of the National Hardwood Lumber association elected the following officers: President. W. A. Bennett.

Cincinnati; secretary, Allen R. Vinnedge. Chicago; treasurer, George O'Harra, Cairo. There are 360 firms in the association, which controls the lumber trade. It ha a balance of $2,000 in its treasury for the new year.

NO ONE IS TO BLAME For The Death Of William Quinlan Tie NightOf March 31. Acting Coroner J. B. Manner has announced the result of the inquiry into the causes leading to the death of William Quinlan the night of March. 31.

lie holds uo one responsible. The verdict follows: do find that William Quinlan came to his death by reason of being accidentally struck by southbound passenger train 103 on the Wheeling Lake Erie, due at Coshocton at Operators Guve In. Pttsburg. May what was announced as the anal conference of the officials of tbe Pittsburg coal companies and tbe national and district offl- I TM 9 vtu cers of the mine workers held here. ro or near the Chestnut street the wage dispute of the day laborers was settled by the operators conceding the 20 per cent increase demanded.

A Nice Job. Washington. May 4. Senator Morgan of Alabama introduced a bill pro viding for a collector of customs at Honolulu at $4.000 per year. The Ha waiian art inadvertently omitted a pro vision for a collector.

Columbus, May and Galena Telephone company, Snnbur" Shelby Stove company, Shelby Johnson Brothers' Coal com pany, Glencoe, $10.000. Hul From Cincinnati. Los Angeles, May Luther was arrested here by government officials, charged with selling bogus stamp collections. He claims to come from Cincinnati. REBELS ON TOP.

Situation In Colombia. Is Reported to Be Kingston, Jamaica, May 4. News brought here the British steamer Floridian from Colombia to the effect that tbe are getting the bast of the ngbt in that republic, and V'aat they are expected to enter Bocas De. Toro It is added thai no so.diers being available, the government has sent 25 to Bocae Del Toro, on board a launch belonging to the canal company. The situation is considered fcerious.

Colon under martial law, and tbe crews of ships, port have been warned not to go ashore after dark. BOILING POT. Happenings at Home ami Abroad Served In Terse Paragraphs. Grantsburg, was almost totally destroyed by fire. A billion gallons of water was released by the breaking of the Denver waterworks dam.

Fred Bortzmyer of Cleveland was fatally shot and robbed by highwayman at San Francisco. Financial losses prompted Dwlght C. C. Clapp, a manufacturer of Owasso. to commit suicide At Chicago Miss Emma Stelz was shot and killed by Mrs.

Albert Holz Latter aroused the former of having broken up her home. A recoanoitering party of the Twenty-sixth infantry was worsted by Filipinos at Leambranao. Panay. Four Americans were killed and J6 wounded. Actress Olga Xetherhole sues RPV Tbomas Easton, a Presbyterian preacher of Washington city, for 000 damages She alleges she was characterized in a ermon ad a lewd woman.

Story of a Slave To be bound hand and foo' fur rears bv tne cha.n« of disease is the forn of shivery Georpe D. W.hiams, of Msch bow such a slave was Je says wife has been so help for five years that she could not turn over bed alone After usmp two bottles of won improved and able to do her own This supremo PreD1 rkin medicine is a Echoes or the -Mine Disaster. Salt Lake City, May 4--Tbe latest dispatches from Scofield say that the extreme estimates of dead are now conceded to have been too large, and that it is numerically impossible to place the loss of life at 300, as there were not that many men in the The probabilities are that 250 will be about the total number of dead. The body of Tom Brogdon of Lawrence, was located. Thnre are not enough coffins in the camp to bury tbe dead, and horror to rhe the bodies arc rapidly decomposing, and it has been suggested that cremation-may have to be resorted to.

To Core La Grippe in 24 Hoore. No remedy equals WARNER'S WHITE I OF TAR SYRUP for terrible and fatal disease. If taken thorough- iy and in time, it will cure a case in 24 hours, and for the cough that follows La Grippe it never to give relief. Price 25cand 50c. Consumption Cares'--Warner White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold in one day if taken in time.

25 and 50 cents. The house o' fords a mufh amused tbe other dny at ariion the Dukv of Devonshire. At the end of a singularly dull about irculation of papers rw.jK'eting- London university the dnke got up. to the table, put his hat upon it and after a few minutes' deep deiilx'ratioa put his hat again and sat down, lie had not said a word, and his anind on the ewat remains one of the unsoU mysteries of the world- Captain RJl-hry. Leavenworth, May George Ritchey died at the soldiers' home at Fort Leavenworth.

He was born at Somerset. in 138, and served through the civil war at the head of the Sixteenth Ohio volunteers He was formerly receiver of the land office at EoonfviIIe, and later postmaster at Leavenworth. Captain Ritchey was the son of Congressman Thorn as Ritchey, who named General Philip Sheridan as cadet at West Point. Bismarck's Iron Nerve the result of bis splci.did health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Htoroach.

Liver, Kidnejs and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 35 cents atX3.

E. Anderson's drug store; No. 2, Forbes Block. crossing, while he was returning home on fehe track of the company from the Cosboctoti sheet steel mill about 9 p. of said evening-." The verdict docs away with the supposition that Quinlau's death was uot caused by accident.

THOSE THIEVES AGAfN. Chickens. Rhubarb and Carpet Have Attracted Them. The tbicves who been annoying tbe city during the past few weeks are still busy. Mrs.

A. R. Paugherty, residing at 1102 street, is among tbe latest vie rims. Five chickens were taken from the coop, bnt tbe thievs bad evidcutalty visited some other place, as they left an old hen tied in a sack. The owner can have ir by calling-on Mrs.

Da'igherty. The cnickens taken were fancy stock. The gardens of James Hay and George Peacock were visited by ibieves the other nigo.t, aod a quantity of rhubarb stolen. In the Peacock garden stalks were torn from the roots. Mrs.

Miller, who resides on Sixth street, left a carpet on the line last night. This mooiing it was gone. There is no clue. I Encyclopedia Per bale. A complete 12-volume edition of the Encyclopedia Bntao- nica is for sale at a bargain.

Just received and books never unwrapped. Will sell below regular price. Call at THE AGE office. tf -X- Governor of South Dakota. Krause's Headache Capsules are plendid; newr failed to cure my leadaches and save a world of suffer- ng- I am recommending them everywhere.

The droggmfs of Aberdeen, and Button. Marshall county, .11 promised me to jret them in stock, give our address to every sufferer I meet. I am going to Colorado in une, and I shail do you guod there monjf the miners, nearly all of whom nffer from headaches in that high, Ititude. Yours, J. II.

FLETCHER. Lt. GOT. Clara. by Smith's rujr store.

and C. M.Per- uson. 5-1-lm All Steel LAND ROLLERS. Write ns for Special Delivered Prices. If.

BABBISOX 6 Ofcfe. Also manufacturers of TORNADO Feed Cotters. DO NOT SEND US ANY MONEY. dilfmwrt jtmrfriBtKl9.tlOcts. SF4PFR1.

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