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ttattfrA :.lW.lktl FWTO'WIIWWWV1 .) W m W iWVaf!"' J; i wmm mm wmmimmammNwmmHmmrwr"VTtm ' I'JT I t ' 'W i '."i- --i- -. -' - ".' . V ' ' 4 ' ' v ' 7 Y '. .c 1 ill . 4 - . I 1 ' ' , I I A 3 y . BHBPflllMMBMa Brolly L$ W I iKj ,SidWit to Witdom DVkShJ ;- "A full stomach makei. fe(J B Said Wisdom to Wit " J f I I Uneeda m I v B eiw B VU " aiH I DISCUJt 4 Induatjight. 49t wS&l vl I moisture proof packages. fM WBffiSXw I ..NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "1 THE GRAND 0. K. t'HURY, Lease anil Mgr. Tuesday, March 19th DAVID BELASCO'S POWERFUL ENGLISH LA BbLLE RUfccE DRAMA BEAUTIFUL (THE BUS- "i""l.. SIAN) WITH MB. TRANKLIN MISS FLORENCE INQTON Supported by A OAST OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT 150 Nights at Wallack's Theatre, New York Oity. PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c s ' - i KKniiniatlr Pa1h linvail Rnenrnauc rams Relieved Chamlwrlaln's Pain Dnlni lcllove.? rlieumatli: pains and makes sleep ai.,1 rest possible, which Is alone w.. .. ,. uorlh many times Us cost. B. P. Crocker? 'Esq., nov84 years of age, ana for twentyyoars Justice of the PGaceat.Marlnshurg, Iowa, sayiS: "fain terribly afflicted with sciatic rficiimnllHfn In my left arm and right hip." '1 havo used three bottles of Chamberlain's Pain flalm nnd It itiil a lnl ,t . i ti . .i . mih iii" iuih ui k"i. I'lii snui ny ail druggltftR. Legal Noiice 4 To..vncale alloy, Nit lea Is h6roly given that a pe tition by owifersf lots In tlio Im mediate vlcnlty o'f an alley between lots' Nos. 1031 anil 1935, ninning west from L?e street, Lovo's 3rd Audition, has itcon presented to the Council ot the City of Marlon, state of- Ohio, piaylng fo- tjie vacation o( said alley from Leo street west between said lots, nnd that said petl. ton 1h now pending before said Council, ,and final action thereon, according tb law will do taken on ami after the Cth day of May, 1007. ' WILLl'AM Pli:s, City Clerk. qi II.14BK "M(miii r pniifljiqn.T luii, tor six theieafter. conseeuilvo week MARION ;."! LY THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK ONEIDA, THE MYSTIO Assisted 4y Prof Lee in Merioup Novelties THE BLAOYS Black Face fiingers and Dancor JEANE & ELLSWpBTH Muslcnl Apt If- TULSA r Tho Girl With tho Big Black Eyca. ', Monday Matinee 2:30 P, iC, luc. Ladle8' Obinaware flouvenir Tuesday and Thursday 10c. Two shows nightly 7:30 and" "jjo;. Tickets 10 and 20c. ! Illustratccl Song andMoving ; Pictures. 9 MATOUIV nunr Wall Paper Satisfaction8 not w $ wji ' ' paper. An off( pattern -a little netfligcricc in the hanging, and you avo never satisfied with tho pur chase. Avoid any unpleasantness otVthis soift by coming hero. Wa fljiow up'to-dato patterns at lowest prflc and firnish relia,blo papor hangers th'at will not slight their workTW ft. W I - . I JSGHANEN BROS.. Drugs and Will Taper RARE TREAT IS PROMISED George W. Wendling Noted Lecturer is Coming. LAST LECTURE NUMBER Promises to be the Event of the Whole Course As an Orator Wendling Has no ' Superior and Very Few Equals i'oday on the American Platform. GCOreS II. WcndHm?. ihn nntAil lecturer from Illinois, whose masttr- y mS"ts of oratory and elegaitcu ,ms lle(1 ontranced BOnte of tlie '"fgest nudlencea In the largest cltlca r th,:J .c01,ntri will appear Wcdncs. fty P'BhA,,11'!2hn,2,!;iat tho nVoU1J ' l!" Churcii as the scvontb and . Inst number on the Y. M. C. A, lecture course, Tne ability of Wendling Is un. nuestlonablc. He has the power to sl,r man's soul and lift him for a tlme from tl,o vulgarity of life Into II l-alm of thought that Is refreshing nna "pflftinfir. Ilo Is now in his i lltt'tnnnf U .nn 1.1- I. . "-'"" iw ji nm lycuuiii career Liw.,.H mum ouiiiiiiriury wnric uian (over,bcforQ and as a result thero Is uuiiusi u. uniyersai uemanu ror bis h(,l vlips. Wendling has six lectures coming under tho heading of "Modern 1 Doubt." They nro "Unseen Reali ties;" "The Hebrew lawgiver;" "The Man of Galileo:" "Saul of Tar sus:" "Tho Imnerial nook?" nmi rH Death tho End." The last threo lectures havo provon gieat hits. .Wendling will probably talk, on "Saul or Tarsus" next Wednesday ovonlng, which Is nronoiinwi no hnn of his finest productions. Tho lecturo is run or practical thoughts and Is Void or the "dry" ln.lln which nun. ally characterize a lecturo along tho theme. Those ncito'ns who oninv ointory and masterly literary pro- uucirons should not fall to hear Wendling AVeidncsday night 'J'no iwjowliig tribute from the, pen or Prof. Swing, tho great preacher nnd essayist will havo homo Weight In acnilnlntlnir Mm rn,lo with I ho great lectuitr. rt wys: At a timo when many aro af.1 firming that books mm inni-nin,, nn. PCIS ImVft bCOU for nnm lnalmvlnc oratory, as though to mock theso Benorallzors .and lo nlmf.i. in Mm public heart, three great now orators made a sudden 'nnnoannm'P in soil, Cook and Wondllnir. Tbov arc a rsninrkuhlo groi p, even asido from tho fact that tnov-.hn.vn nnt yet passed Into the magnifying at- moapnerr or 1110 past. Qreat nnd powerful as Ingersoll nnd Cook nro, It Is a great ploiMiro to turn 'from both to hear iWondlimr. T sivni.- ohly for niysolf. Wondllnc nrtils In gieat subjects a pure nnd flear slylp. uis language, his logic, his, Imagin. atlon. his e-nunciation. his motlmii. aro all of the old Everett and Chan- nlng Hchool," , Tho .safe, certain, reliable llltln pllhr that -do not gripe or sicken aie Dndo's Llttlo Liver Pills. nost for sick headaches, biliousness and lazy Ivors. Sold by Flocken Drug Store it WRIGHT THE REAL THING Directors Promise to Vety Good. be AKRON VERY STRONG Looks Best ot Any Team in the 0. P. League. President Morton Buys a Rag Cost ing $50 and it will be Floated at Youngatown Park Yonngstown, March 18. Tho last obstacle to a successful season or tho O.-P. league was removed when the formal organization or tho Yonngstown Baseball company was effected on Friday. Tho offlcors of the company wero selected from men who nro deeply interested In tho city and Its Interests nml Mm club will have ono or tho most sub stantial backings In the league. The men nnvo put In tholr money for Iho sport only and thero' will lm nn Interference with tho manager of the club, Sim Wright. Afcordlnjr to the plans which worn formulated, a company wns organ. ire i ror the purpose of building tho pn It. and this will bo turned over to iho baseball comiinnv fnr n f.n- flldornllon. Tho coneral stoeitlmid- ers have nolhlnc wlmiovor in ,n with Iho team. At th2 head of the baseball wim. rnnjl la W. H. Park, who with Crant S. Whltslar, John T. Ilnr rlngton, ,J. p. w. Hitter and Sam Wright, compose the lward of direct. Ofs. Mr. Wright Is the manager for tho board and has" full chaigo. The inajorlly of the directors snf.ii,i Mm summer out of Jhe clly. fust befoiw tlio season la rnmlv In start, Akron looks the best of any oJ the teams In the null ni.v..iti of tho O. & p. league. Thero has licon little or nothinc tn n,n 'n otlierwl&o. No linfoH nnnlf cilnln t rc,i . .---- ..v, Ul Ullllllf hnf, existed thern to Hnrnn-ni, n, stronc: tonm nf lnf v i Ivceu tho case with tho champions nnd In nddltlon It has boon strength, cued. Ehman's coming back from Cleveland will mako tho pitching corps stronger nnd tho fact that Caffyn hns been turned over by tho Cleveland team h another thing in Its favor. Yonngstown. on tlm nt.lior i.n.,.i 1 Huircs on witn a new mnnager nnd with the team inn Mi mMi,ni,i what It wns last season. Tlio fear tnougli, that some or tho playors who Jirutl received no ennimMn win get awny, has passed since President .mnun nas received the recorded conliacls nom Secretary Farrell ot tho natlorinl cnmmlsalnn rni . . .w... 4 111: hnve bein sent to S. L. Schottler, A. C. McCllntock, Charles McClns Uey. I.. o. Illiley and II. nedmond. Mnnsnell and Nowark will start out In the. senson with piactlcnlly the same team which they had last 'f,nr. Marlon on Mm niho. ,...i as sti-onglhened up considerably n.s ui.n iiiii'niur. "Art-ordliiff to my opinion, Akron i making a great mistake in lotting Tim Callahan go," said Ciirley mount, tho rast rlghfflolder or the champions. "Callnhan led the tho eagiio last yoar In stolen bases and In run getting. To lend In run getting, n man ha in i.f .. .,.. bow ho gets on doesn't count, Just so lie gets there. "i.Mark my won's. Akron will miss jilm. Ha , Jlopo wth d and was.nfl per oont. better at tho eloe or tho season than ho wan earlier In It. If Gal Is released, thOIC Will bo a irrniwl v.,ci. t him uif.". " " """ "' B,m" Announcement Is mn.i, 1., to.. ter that they wl not rotiro from the league. Znnesvlllo wanted to puichaso thfilr franchise nnd offered liberal terms. Lnnmnini. .,,.n.. U rucogIll2d as ,1 Columbus "farm" "in in mat way socurod a lot or fast Playels. Oira or Mm r nn,i ..1..1 .... fi.i . IIIIIUMVI CIIIIIH orriclals wont to tho bad It, a bank defalcation nn.l lor a timo It looked uifiiigii inoir club could, not sur. ViVO tho blow lint I1.. ". - . - " -jiuiTin u.iiun 10 the rescue with financial aid. Lan- " win navo to bo rcekoned with In tho pennant running. flrcat dlunllv lu i i. ..i, 1- ll r ... "' ""ll IO the O, an-! P. icaguo. This organl. sot Ion will havo a pennant, prohl. dent C. II, Morton has ordered ono at an expense of $60. Tho flag will -v .ui m. voungstown tho first time thnt team nlavH nt immn mi.. polo will bo 100 feet high so that uli may get a look nt tho emblem of victory. The band will bo ont nnd thoro will bo a c.niohMitiA BOII10 size. Pitcher Fred Llnko has been tufned back to Kownrv i. ni... bus. Llnko neels nnothor year of' BOnSOIllllL'. Lost flilmmo.. i. .11., good work On days fyheri, h6 didn't i" """ w" "u' wneii no (iiont appear "dopey." a little moro get THl.ttAftlOX DAILY toBBQR, MokDAY. ufi ami go and Whkd5 would be a top, notclier for minor leagues. iBen Caff y n. 6ol,( tn ,mr, h Olovolatvd, should tfove oho of the IV..1 ni.llf.i J.u. i ti J i ueai uuuicnitij- m tno o. and P. Cnffyn ean fleid:,soih(j nnd la a great man at,, getting on he bases. Likely no win reimice rip cauahnn In right Oplrl. Pnllnhnn In, I i i.-ni.... nnd, Cnffyn will nil that important plnco even better than Tip. Caffyn li a fast inn n on Mr tn a... iu skilled lh working the pitchers for bases on balls. f cnffyn is hit with pltohed' balls as often as any man in tnc mininefs. in nn exhlblloii camft at OntiimliiU' ii ,,.. ... slopped threo with his legs and chest biki ireaien to nrst baso without further effort, Ho was not a heavy hitler In thn mnri i.. ..... . it V -..von CUKIIC, DHL should do much better In the O. nnd P. Ho- batted .320 in' the Western loaguo In nlHetyslx games Inst sea. roil Beltiir a fast mnn Mm i.n. he should liroi 6 d Verv vnlnnhi player for Akron. Akron Just nw is busy explaining why tho nennnnl. dl.i ht o, . that towii Inst season. Catcher "Doggie" Ortlfeb savs It ,. i. causo ho was out of the game at me iinisu., Ainyiie bo's right. Ort Hob was one or the foxiest plnyers In tho leneue. nlw.ivu .... i- trick. On the homo stretch he went lamo nnd LnLonge finished the f,eas on as catcer. Ho Was not the" thrower and, hitter Ortlleb was, so the swlloh weakened the team a grent deal. TAKE L. H. FLOOKEN'S ADVICE For More 'Than Two Years They Have Seen Trying to Tell You How to Cure Indigestion. Wo know of nn sin or way lo prove ijint wo have a remedy that will relieve Htmnoh Imm.i,, .,.,.1 :.. diges!ion.1lhaii by offering U to you a (.. our own expense in case it fails. I iiimugu our own personal recom. mentl imflny Mnrioll lesillents Jiase heen induced lo try this icniaiknble dyspepsia vcmqdy, mid they liavo JVttiii'd relieC nlmost without" peep lion. Ono Jit tin. 1.1I1M iM-n, ,.n.. meals invariably jelicves dislress after eating, sour slonmcli, fcrnicn lotion, heart burii, and otiier svmp. toms of indigWioii. Pepsilcola Tab Ids aro a posiiive euro 4 fop chronic dysnensia and if von Imvn Tnii,;n. tion, sick liendncjic, nervous spoils, J e'" t I'" i Jliu .l t, UL IUC stomach, baekanhe, op i you feel worn out, rim down, tired' or des pondent, nothing in this world is so sum to rennw your energy, steady your nerves', improve ynnV diges. tioil and increaso your bodily vigor as a (en days; trfnl of these 'tablets. I'epsikolajinlHo a grand nerve toh ic and L. II. Jjocljori's will cheerful ly relurn your5Vcenlfl in case you nro not greatly benefited. - " 32-10-mon If UTvJ PEARL JOHNSON 1 tnr Victim of u Painsul Accident Satur. day Afternoon. iMlss Ppnrl .Tnhnnfon Mm 11 vnnr -. -...... .w.., ...w av.i 1..- old daughter otneputy Sheriff Johnston, met wlth.a very painful and rather peculiar , accident Satur- dav nlnrno.nn The young lady was wlplhg a window nt t the Johnson homo on Greenwood' '.street, when It clipped from hep grasri. and crnsbed down to the sill, One of tho panes of trl.'.a w.iq Khn(lfrA1 nrwl n ulniut of the flying glasalriick the young voman on tno lert wrist, cutting ore one of the cords as cleanly as though v had been donb wltit a razor. Tr. n. n. M. Ivewla wns palled and 'rendered the proper attention. The wrist Is slJlCwy. soro and tho flying glnss just missed cutting nu artery. f' ' Slate, of Ohio,, CJfy; of Toledo Lucas Couniy,( bs. frank .1. Clionoy -makes oath Hint, hn is RPliiot nartnnr of tho finn of V. .1. Cheney & Co., do ling business in thV'City of Toledo, County nnd State, J aforesaid, and Hint said firm will'nnv tlin sum ot ONR HUNDRED ',' DOLLARS for each nnd every onso ot Latarrli that pnnuot ho cured bv tho nsn of Hall's Catanh'Curo.. FRANK . J. CIIBNKY, Swnm to beforo. mn nml riiIw ' -" - r -" --..-. s'oribed in mv oresonee. this flth day of December, A; D., 1880. A. W. vUbUASON, (SEAL) Notary Publio. Hall's Catarrh Curo ia fnl;in in. ternail, and acls ilivcetly on tho hlood and mucous' I surfaces of tlin system. Send for -testfttioiiials fxco. J'. .1. unniNl'jX UO. , Toledo, O. Sold by nil druggists, 7fjo. Take Hall's Family" Pills for con- Mipatinn. 8llag Compiratlvly (Slew Idea. As impoitant ua the' use of hUsum 'b now to the farmer, the practice n( using It did not begin lu this country until about 187S. It was hasPfi nnnn the method then la vogue lu France. If tho Puplli, HAV a Say. Chicago Is to have a "mmiAi ohnni but the question Is,' model uccordlug tO Whom? If it In ninHnl uji ... " nn""i i if'nve yj month vacation evory yesr.V Its patrons, It Wl)l!'have 13 montbtf rfAROH 18, w . . PAoM-riaitfir fm WRECKS WERE THE FASHION Two Take Place Sunday in Local Yards. SERIOUS WRECK AVERTED Through The Alertness of Galvanizing Crew. Hundreds of Immigrants Pass Through Marion Sunday Enroiite tonll Parts of the Country. Two freight wrecks occupied In the local Rrlo west yards Sunday, more or less lilnderlnc traffic tho greater part of the day., Tho first wreck occuiicd about 4:,10 In tho morning, a ve3t bound f 1 eight In charge of Conductor Ltiyno wns pulling out of the west yards when the wheels or n. lio car located near the middle or tho train, caught In a switch point., derailing the ((! and loa-uslng considerable ilainage to the rails. The Oallon wrecklmr crow vn4 cnllcii nml cleared the wieckngc, Scarcely had the Gallon crow completed the Job when another wns awaiting them of morp serious nn. turp thin the first. Two cars In WCSt lmulld frclclit In chnrco or Conductor Mldgley, jumped tlio rail" nnd pllPd up in u. tangled heap, blocking the main tracks and calls. VwiV.'s j9HHaaVHaVUIBK!lnBliBBlBBBBHlBBlBBBBBE Mr, .t JflHaaBaBBBHSflBalBBBHBIlBBBHBlBBBBBBH MAURICE FRANKLIN Who Appears at the Grand Gpera House, Tuesday Evening in "La Belle Russe" Ing serious damage. The wreck oc. cuircd at 5:30 p. m. nnd scarcely nun mo iiiiiion ciow cienicu u man u wiii uuucii io apniiiiDiii to cicar l1 wreck thr-To.j And the Oallon crow bad a I1l77y.il7y besslon Sun. day. If ml II not lu.1.11 Co,- M,n wnlnl,rl ' eios of tin, local Ihie calvnnl.crs. Hrlfi train No. .1 mlifhl hnvo ...ir.,1,,1 I .1 wiock Sunday. Who ntlio galvnn- Izera wer looking ovor tho train tboy discovered that nno of (ho wheels on the dining car was loose and wear, ing off tho axle. Had tho wheel been tinnolirod. th I rain ould un. doiibtelv havo suffciPd a wreck be foro leaching Chicago. Tho dam. aged car was taieii out bore and sent lo Qnllon this morning for re. pairs and Rrlo train jestorday wiis 11111 to Clilcago wlthoitt a dinner, Scores of Immigrants aro nasslnc through tho clly dally, and nearly every Erie train carries several ex tra coaches occupied by tho dusky foreigners. ' Tno mnjorlty of tho liumlgrantfl that aio so eonsplcurtus now lu railroad clrclos, nvo tlioso who wero hero last year but hnd io. 1 ne vvuiicnvveDer Lumber Co. . . : " i ;w .'j k&&&&&iiti i;-Ji-aV. irlL WJ " ' iiptijppitptptipiypw 'iv VW j Mr m il (1 A DOLLAR AND A QUARTER Combination Fountain Syringe and Hot Water 98C ff Tlicso are good quality, fresh from tho fac W tho quantity prfe and wo are selling them to J!? fioso margin. SeoVtho window. 1V iBANfTOt. HAUrtAtMH wa k- -- (ft Sanitol Tooth Powder .X. cv. Sanitol Tooth Paste ...Sit ll tiii.i t r-..i.i n oiiunui xiiijiuu, hiiiuii ..... , w Sanitol Liquid, Largo W S'anitol Faco Cream .'X. C..lll ITH. T)(l. lj ouiuiui xuuiii oji umi (1 March winiln have no tcrors ify Form Aid Cream. Good for THE REXALL STORE I W ii ?r. NATIONAL ClffARS NATIONAL 0KJARS a:a33,a33.3.:$e&5-:&fttE. turned to their native lnnd to snend the winter and now avo again Im. nilgrantlng to resuino their work In this country. The Toledo naners claim nelltlons nro being circulated In Now York, Chlcnno and Plttsburtr nmone tho palrcns or tho Pennsylvania elghtepti liour trains, to the effect that the ttalns ate running too Inst and ask- Ing that (lie trains bo changed to a twonty.hour schedule. Tho petitions aiu iioing iineraily signed. M. S. Connors, general manager of tho Hocking Valley, in nu inici Iov. at Columbus Sutunlny morning -"". ,,Ult "W f'00" "tll Of Co. T 1" V" ' rost ' dnhiaiwi! over "'"""' 10 tl.O compniiy His Four pay car pawed tluoiigh tho city this morning at 10 oclock. Cause of Stomach Troubles When a man has trouble with his stomach, yon may know that he Is entlng moro than ho should or or Bomo nrtlclo of food or drink not suited to his age or occupation, or Mint his bowels aro habitually con stipated. Tako Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets to regulato tho bowels and Impiove tho diges. tion, nnd sco if tho trouble does not dlFnppoar. Ask for a free sample. Sold by nil druggists Tlenr Wendling Wed. at Epworlh 1 Whether a Bunch of Shingles or the biggest lumber' contract, it's always policy to J.argest output; superior mill 1 tolit price there's much to HofB Tke Wollenweber Lumber Co, i v - rriw m - Bottle Mil ."w factory. We go you at a' very 7 'i 1 - ww 19 cents JN in .cenU 2l t 1' '' "...... i 18 COHtS '37 centa ?.....! 19 ceatA. 1 T I ...... 1 V ' 7 " Ce,lts l for those who use Witch Hazel j chaps. 10 cents tho bottle. m HNnv.R.wnnn TVPTwTnttoo WJ UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS. J?? i!W DAV1SS0N HAS RELATIVES HERE Murderer Says Mrs. Rhoades is a Sister. Was Taking Watch ofHio Victim to His Sister When Placed Under Arrest. Herheil D.ivisson, (who yesterday eonfci-pd to the Columbus polico Hint lie murdered El'fio Mason. IVbninry L'O, at t lift I place, is a brother of a Mrs. Rhonds. residing in I lib; city. Davison at the timo ot the murder relieved hisr victim, of a watch wiiich ihe pawned. When in went to tlio pawnshop to redeem the aiticla ho vii; nnvsted. Ho lold the polico that ho intended to gel the watelt and I alee lo his sis ter in this city with whom he in tended to spend several days. Dnvissoh k known to a numbor 'I' nt'Oido in this cilv .-in 1m hnA often visilod here. 11k relatives In ( nliimbus thought that ho was in mis ciiy at tlio timo of. his arrest. The Natlon'a Foundation. American patriotism Is the Insplra. tloji of liberty and the philosophy of equality. Horse Hat Small 8tomaoh. In proportion to Its sbse, the horse lias the smallest stomach of any aiiad mped. M Faith and Freedom. DeBpottsm may govern without talth. but, liberty cannot. De Tocaue Mlle. All conch 7Tpt containing eptatte mitt ttt tho bowtl. Beo'i Lazatlv loaty aa4 Tr moTM tta bow.li and conuint aoUtM. BOLD BT FIXJKKN'fl DRITO ST1IRK rtr Solid, Grid Filled Am VQ GlassWfor $2 Columbia Optical Co. . 115 South Maia Open Saturday and Monday eveaiaf Hls WALL TAPER facilities prompt delivery; aifcue buying Lumber or tifcue buy wm t i k j iA :; fr 1 -jF. ht w ' 4 k)!lf w w . 'irM '.V v;w 1 ,. ,.. tzr- !, t'.i l 'i 1 Ml U r..T .-J.1 .t -it . tr. 'r H .yj ..vl X' . '.'fl- ' Ll' k&itiBt i i! U II.