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X" i' !' tnftko, fnmoui cccss Becin next liar properties L National ARM IS TORN FROM SOCKET Terrible Accident in the Erie i.aius. v.i( CAUGHT IN MACHINERY Engineer Douglas Seriously Injured. Was Oiling Bis Engine When Help, er Started up Arm Is Amputa-J ted at the Shoulder. Qharlca Douguas, a locomotlvo engi neer In tho employ of tho J3rlo road, was tho victim of a horrible accident Thursday morning about cloven o'clock In the Urlo yards. Aa a result Mr. Douglas had IiIh. right arm torn from the socket and Ills head badly bruised. ' It appears that Engineer Douglas was oiling nis cnglno while It was a 6rl&RRI&S Wo aro promised a nlco shipment of Now York cher riesWjirriyo horo Friday af- tornoon. to be very fine, and hcTrloa aro so scarco, ay bo the only chanco to a few for pica. Robinson's Grocery Phones 39. 209 E. Center St. Agency lor Woods Boston Coffoos rf excursionists! MmiMMHMNHaiMMaaMaaaMHHMMi We make a specialty of H filling orders for your din- H ner. Everything in that lino I can b'd had at jV F. J. LUSCHI GROCER. 1 N.M. Cor. StaU ft Centtr It. H wicv aro said Xsindj i 25 YOURS .$! III ' ' '' '"Vuyiini i John StoII Shoe Co. THINK IT OVER Men's linen In no article is Inferior starching so con spicuous asin men's linen. Laundresses who excel la this difficult branch who their work equal to that of the French laundries- owe their to the genuine , IGSFORD'S WEGO Sliver GHnss Starch wash davWL. use It. Ijjc pecu .of tills wonatrful sU;h insure a superfine, unusually plIablcHttautlful, snowy finish; not only on men's linen uK :y gar ment or article where faultless work is essen tial, prevents linen from turning yellow. The standard of quality for over half a century. BEST FOR ALL KINDS OF STARCHING For ocntril dm boll $ directed. For light (Inching nntqaaltd a' cold-mttr ilirch, reqtslrlng no boiling. Made forover fifty years at Oswego. All grocers, full weight packages. T. KINGSFORO A SON, Oswcrio, N. V. Starch Co., Successors. standing In tho yards, and had Ills right arm extended through ono of tho rear wheels, In the proqess of oiling tuo inner slrto of the wheels. iJIIh helper waa standing near by, and not knowing mat Mr. 'Douglas had his hand through tho wheel, start ed tho engine. Aa a result tho arm wad crushed and torn In a frightful manner and tho left arm cut and badly bruised. - Tho Injured man waa transferred to the1 Sawyer Sanatorium In tho Hcsa nmbulanco. 'Dr. Cnrl Sawyer attend ed him and found It necessary to am putate the right arm at tho shoulder. Tho attending physlclana hope to aavo tne lert arm uitnougn it may provo necessary to also amputate that member. . STRUCK BY LI&HTNIflG Three Horses Killed During the Storm Wednesday. 'During tho Bovcro electric storm, which pnsscd over the county Wednes day afternoon, A. II. Dunbar, a farmer residing oast of Prospect, had three flno young horsca killed by u bolt of lightning. Tho nmlninls were In a pasture fluid, and when tho storm came up, took shelter under a largo oak tree. A heavy bolt shattered the tree, In stantly killing tho colta. Dance tonight vlllon In Schwlngcr'a pa It UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters for week ending July 2,3, 1907. W. 11. Berry, M. "B. Buckley, JVank Booch, Ghas. Barney Homor Cook, Earl Oosgrove, Preston Cleve land, C. E. Dnnnur, 1'". W. Dixon, Davison & Sons, Jlio Dougherty, Geoj Dobbins, AVm. Everly, W. J. Elliott, Wm. Eddy, Orvillo Gay, Jack Jcucs, Roland M. Johnson, C. F. Knnpp, C. C. Kloppmaii, Frank LclTlcr, W. D. Munimnrt, Samuel McCoy, Chat. W. Picrson, D, S. Patten, Clarence Jfoof, .Fnmk Rcij'onn', Edw. Randall, An tone Spaneck, Al. Smith, Aithur Spratt, Chas. Sawyer, Geo. W. Smith, Johnny Sons, It. L. Snyder, Wm. Smith, Alt'. Thompson, T, M. Thomas, Mnplo Atistin. Miss Luelln Butter, Mrs. Jessie Ciizcr, Mrs. Inez Davis, Miss Bell Longshore, Mrs. S'usio Mitohell, Mrs. Margaret Piper, Mrs. Harvoy Scrihurr (2), Miss? Jnno E. Sccon, Mrs. Mcttio Uncnphor, Maw. Jennie Wmle, Mrs. Eliza Walsh. Foreign: Guiuseptoo Pur Bo Ve. M. B, DICKERSON, P. M. i Rheumatism Cured in 3 Days Mystic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuraljrih radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Ttft nction upon tho sy&tom is romarknblo nnd myBterions. It re moves at once ho causo and tho disensn immediately disappears. The first doso greatly hnnofile. 75 ennts and $1. Sold hv Tho Dumblq Pharmacy, Opp. Pilgrim Inn It's the only real genuine discount sale on footwear in 'Marian. Excursionists looh ar these cool reduc- tloi .00 Cool Oxfords.. $3.00 .50 Cool Oxford.. $2,63 J. 00 Cool Oxfords.. $2.25 $2.50 Cool Oxfords.. $1-88 $2 00 Cool Oxfords. ,$1.50 3M0 tfHE MARION PYTHIANS HOLD OUTING Spend Day at the Glenmary Park. J. PLUVE GETS BUSY Stops tho Ball Game With Score Tied. Dancing was in Order During tho Evening Fred Snider Meets with an Accident, Tho first annual picnic of Marlon Lodco. No 402. Knights of Pythias, held at Glenmary Park, near Colum bus, Wednesday afternoon and oven lng, was a success In every way. About 100 pcoplo enjoyed tho outing. Ono of tho principal features or tho picnic was to havo been a ball game between tho married and Blnglo men of tho lodge, but a drizzling rain which fell during tho afternoon mado It possible to play only threo innlnga and a half Tho rain prevented tho picnickers from witnessing what lit tle of tho gamo which did tako place. Tho married men mado tho only run of tho gamo In tho first half of tho fourth Inning, this ono being scored by Fred W Warner Tho down pour kept tho slnglo men from play ing their half of tho fourth, so that tho scoro wont back to tho third Inn- Inc and left the result a tlo. Tho married men aro claiming tho victory on tno belief tuat they could easily havo provonted tho unmarried outfit from scoring had tho lost half of tho fourth boon played. Tho line-ups of tho two teams fol low: Married Men Curtis, c; Jacoby, p; Gcran, lb; Cass, 2b; Davidson, ss; Snyder, 3b; Fles, If; Smith, cf; Warn er, rf. ' Qlnglo Men II Mlckloy, c; P. Mlck loy, p; 'Myers, ss; Schocnlaub, lb; Kerr, 2b; Crim, 3b; Dattcnsteln, If; Clovcland, cf; Howe, rf. Tho greater part of the evening was taken up with dancing, music being furnished by a slx-pleco Marlon or chestra. A special C D. & M. car carried tho plcnlckors to and from tho park, leaving tho city at 1:30 In tho after noon and returning reaching homo at midnight. Thb only mishap of tho day was an accident which befell Fred Snider, who had his right hand badly cut by a broken pop bottle Ho went to Worthlngton, where a physician dressed his Injury. Tho commltteo in charge of general arrangements for tho outing was mado up of S H. OcLong, Fred Snid er and S. ft. Itebor. Thoro 1b moro Catarrh In this sec tion of tho country than all othor diseases put together, and until tho last fow yeara was supposed to bo Incurable. For a groat many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by conBtantly falling to euro with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sclonco han proven catarrh to bo n constitutional dlseaso and therefore requires constitutional trcatmont. Hall's Catarh Curo, manufactured by F. j. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is tho only constitutional curo on tho market. It Is taken Intornally In doses from 10 drops to a tcaspoonful. It acts directly on tho blood nnd mu- coub surface of tho system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to curo. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, P. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 7Bo. Tako Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. HUNDREDS WITNESS ECLIPSE OF MOON Only Eclipse of Year is Care fully Studied. Local Students of Science Gave Attention to the Interest. Ing Sight. J Hundreds of 'Marlon residents could been seen gazing skyward last ovon Ing, for It was tho first occasion this year, and will bo tho last when Luna partially hd her smiling face from the peoplo of this country, ills being tho only lunar eclipse of tho year 1007 caused many students of sclonco, and ospcclally tho astron omers, to give tho phenomenon tholr most caroful attention. Only two-thlrdB of tho moon's sur faco was covered by tho eclipse, al though at times tho clouds almost hid It from view Tho moon entered tho penumbra at approximately 7:69 p, m. At 9; 04 It entorcd tho umbra, or shadow, Tho mlddlo of tho orllpso wns passed at 10:22. Tho moon left tho umbra at 11:41 .and nt 12:40 Thurs day morning It was all right again. Tho moon roso early Wednosday DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY JULY evening In preparation for tho great event. It reached lta.ienlth at 10; 39 and at 3:S5 Thursday morning It sot. ANNUAL PICNIC Held by Sunday School of Prot. Saiem'B Church.. Tho Sunday school classes of ithc Protestant fcalein church enjoyed a picnic at tho fairground Wednesday afternoon and evening. Over two bundled Sunday school children were in attendance, together with their parcnta -and friends. The afternoon waa spent in out door gameg and social diversions. In tho evening a splendid picnic supper wcb served. ASK YOUR DRUGGEST ABOUT MEDICINES When It Is n question of foods and groceries, nak your grocer for ho Is an authority, on that lino of goods. '.When It is a case of sickness and mcdlclno Is required, you had better consult your druggist. Ho has spent years In tho study of medicines and their effects upon tho human system. and knowB from practical exnorlcnco just what to expect from any partic ular trcatmont. Druggists recommend tho original Dr. A. W. Chaso's iMcdlclncs, not on ly becaUBO of tho known skill nnd In tegrity of tho famous nuthor of Dr. A. W. Chaso's Receipt Book, but also becauso they know of so many cases In which his medicines havo brought aoout rcmaritaoio cures. Thoy will Show you the nortrnlt and signature of Dr. A. W. Chaso on tho box you buy, ho that you may uu sure you aro getting tho genulno and notnn Imitation. it rw-n, YOUNG'S TEAM WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Mickley's Stars Make Very Bad Finish. Teams of Geran and Fles Hardest Fight of Season. Have the the Tho final scheduled games of the Y. iM. C. A.BUmmcr VOlleV ball lcaguo wero played In the Association im gymnasium last evening. Tho contests wore tho most -exciting- of tho season and many surprises woro sprung. Mickley's aggregation needed one gamo to capturo ,tho championship pennant, but that was tho ono gamo which Young's team saw that they didn't get Sllckloy's team was over eager to win and played llko amateurs losing threo straight games and tho championship which they thought they had cinched. Scores: Young -18, 18, 18. MIckloy-14, 9, 12. Fles nnd Qeran's teams were noxt to combat and a battlo royal fol lowed. The latter, tea mwas a lit tle off color and Fles won two out of threo. Scores: Flea-3, 18, 18. Geran -18, 15, 15. Despite the fact'.that volley ball Is tho most (popular gamo played In the Y. M. C. A , another lcaguo will not bo formed', owing to tho prevailing hot weather. However, early In the fall, tho ball will bo started rolling again and tho gamo will undonhfpriiv be as popular as over. In the lcaguo closing last night, tho team captained by" Young won first placo, 'Mickley's team took second, Flos' third and Goran's aggregation won the cellar championship. THE MILLIONAIRE GIRL You will Fall iiTLove -with Her The first Installment of a stirring lovo story was published In last Sun day's lsuo of tho Pittsburg Dispatch. Arthur W. Marchrhont, tho author, has poured enough , intqnso action, thrilling situations and charming lovo Into thlB ono Btoryv;ta havo sufficed for n dozen successful novols. You cannot afford to mss. this great story, and. If you wero no lucky enough to read the first Installment, send a pos al card to the Dispatch Circulation Department. 1331 Fifth avqnuo, Pitts burg, Pa., and lt5jvlll.be mailed to you reo. Tell ypurnowsdealer how to leave the Sunday Dltspatch regu- larly- lus. It BATHINOlGIRLS Gibson's Pen Drawings In the New York World. A sorles of Charles, Dana Gibson's splendid pon drawings, entitled "Tho Gibson Dathlng Girls" wll bo given with tho New YorE Sunday World beginning July C!8,,' Each Sunday a Gibson picture, on tsoparato sheet of plato paper, size lOxis Inches, will be given to every New York Sunday World wader. Ea'cli .picture Is ready for framing, and (fit to decorate any homo. Begin Sunday. Jo'ly 28, and get tho Bet, nemcinber thefttroo llantlst lawn 00 25, 1907. mui STATEMENTS WERE FALSE Dignity of tho Pulpit Low ered. nv MAYOR LEWIS' SfllERFF Gently Gets, After Evangelist Brooks. Will Treat Evangelist with Respect Although He Uas no Confidence in the Man, Mayor Schcrff, when interviewed regarding the attack made upon him by. Evangelist W. T. Brooks at the Central Christian church, Tuesday night, remarked in a hu morous way. "It only .requires nlrntw op :ra lo sail a, baloon." Then tho city's chief executive pro ceeded tb explain just how much gas the evangelist used in his most recent ascension. ' I In the course of tho conversation the mayor said: ".Brooks brothers aro in n senso strangers lo me. I know nothing of their past. They came to the city as strangers and had scarcely been hero a week un til they wore making statements slanderous to the intelligence of tho good people ofg Marion. "Mr. liroolw, 111 ms iuik wjucii I heard, declared that tho peoplo of tho city arc ignorant. Ho said that lm could not. namo one literary or ganization in the city, and yet there are a bcore or more, which goes to show that tho evangelist was mak ing' statements about conditions of which lie was woofully ignorant. "Mr. Brooks said that ho hud a friend purchase the whiskey and other intoxicuiits from Various sa loons after closing hours. Mr. Brooks also said that on tho fol- Imvinr ilnv t.lmv would turn till! hottleH irooda over to the mayor, n,r..M,nf with nil thn nviilencc thev iwm-"' . . .-- . ... - w had gained. Tho speaker's brother,, who arranges the callin list, prom isod me. nnd even set the hour, to call the next morning. Those gen tlemen have broken every engage ment with mo nnd L as mayor of (tho city and for many years n resi dent, know that many of the state ments which Mr. Brooks has mado in the pulpit oro absolutely false. Then why should 1 havo any con fidence in the man's cvidenco which ho claims ho has produced regard ing tho purchnbiug of intoxicants after closing hours. "It is said the truth itself is not bolievcd from Ono who often has been deceived. I did not ask Mr. Brooks to get out nnd hunt up ev idence, hut italk is cheap without logic, nnd with logic there must bo proof. As for his ussortion regard ing me being a hard-hearted sinner, it is deserving of ignoring. It is very evident that ho is 'woefully ignorant or wilfully blind' to the pnssago of Scripture. 'Judge not, thnt yo be not judged. ' "Mr. Bntoks has lowered tho dignity of, tho pulpit by expound ing pr-rtonnl nbuso. As to tho man, (personally I have nothing to say. If lio has placed my namo at tho bottom of his calling list it is mil well nnd eood. But though ho calls at my ofllco on his last round, I will treat him with tho samo respect everybody receive nt my hands nnd I assure him that ho will ho wcl eonio at any time." READING THIS WILL PAY YOU Heet Us Fdcc to Face We Will Treat You Right The Store where Every Han, Woman and Child is Treated Just Alike LAST WAG OF THE HAMMER Another Oxford purchaso front a big and overloaded wholesale house hclp3 U3 to make these unheard of "Sacrifice Salo" Prices just when you need thli comfort of low shoes. Womon's $2 Patent fords with wido lac:s .... $1.29 Women's $2 Kid Blucher Oxfords wiVh wido laces $1.29 Men's $2.50 New Narrow Too Patent Blucher Oxfords, stylish ., $1.85 Men's $1.65 Ml-dhvm. or Wide Toe Kid Bluehor Oxfords $1.19 Men's $1.50 Patent Colt Button Oxfords; elegant styles ....$3.35 Misses' and Ohll iron's Oxfords and The , wholesale houses loso tho money need hut little profit. "Fitaezy" Shoes Freo Ice Wa'tor at You Are Welconio West Contor Soro. Stroct, 200 v -----" -i,5rTJ5ff?W?f???yyy??!S 1 S M ART & W ADDELL 1 I A' 48C ' I H jRk This week vc are mak- H I sWEJv 'n& a Icadcr of a lot of I I .pfJPl women's fine slippers in H OhjJrkl black suede, bjack silk, gray H A-m A(Y. IIH) UruWIl SUK, U1UC bllK. H I 'iKMim Sl. nnd Pink sHk. I h mkt' jpz.tjo anu $2. 25 values at jm I W l8c I I rYbig snap!!! I j SMART & WADDELLj W 1 . .' I Personals VS naofma'! Miss Willie Grahill of 113 Blaine avenue is visiting m Columbus. .Dr. O. M- Young and wlfo left this morning for the lakes, whero they ex pect to remain for two weeks outing. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. LInscott have returned from a visit with frlcndB at Amcsvllle, Ohio. Ilobcrt Dombaugh, of Waldo, Is the guest of Mrs. I.aura Dombaugh, of North State street. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hopkins, of Mndrld, llow.i, aro visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. Laura Dombaugh, on North State street, this week. Mr. and Mrs. John McKclby, of Scott Town, aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkjns at tho homo of iMrs. Laura Dombaugh. airs. A. E. Cheney cntertnlncd a small company of ladles at a dinner last night In honor of Mrs. Henry Campbell, of Cincinnati. Richard Cole, nil engineer in tho Steam Shovel shops, lett this morn ing ifor nu extended trip about tho Panama caual. Misses Ella and Floietta Allmcn diugcr of West Church street left this morning for Winona Lake, where they will spend week's out ing. - ".'tvi Mrs. Eler Calendar af Senate strret and Mrs. Henry .Burch of, Toledo avenue, hnve leturncd from a visit with friends (n Portsmouth and Sciotovillc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Allen re turned last night from New York City and other eastern points, where they spent n vacation of two weeks. In Now York, Mr. and Mrs. Allen met J. II. Wctmore, who spent three months nbrond, nnd Mr. Wctmoro ac companied them home. Messrs, Georgo, Dutton, E. B. Mnln, .Too McKlnstry, Noah Weaver, Clar- EVERYTHING I r-fjf A big stoi'o where you can find everything and everything is cheaply priedd. Suit cases ....98c to $i 50 Telescopes canvas, t 35c to 05c Fiber telescopes .75c $1.08 hammocks $ti8 $2.98 hammocks .... $1,118 $3.08 hammocks .... $2.9 $5.00 hammocks .... $3.08 Croquet Bets 65c Jardinieres 10c ITHE RACKET STORE Bluther Ox- Men's $3.95 Vici Kid Blucher Oxfords; elegant styles ....$2.95 Llttlo Men's Pat. Colt Blucher Oxfords; sizes 10. 10 1-2, 11, 11 1-2, 12, 12 1-2 $1.40 Yoiiths' Patent" Colt Bluch'jr Ox-' fords; sizes 13, 13 1-2, 1 1 1-2, 2 $1.50 Boys' Pat. Colt Blucher Oxfords, sizes 2, 2 1-2 3, 3 1-2, 4, 4 1-2 5, 5 1-2 $1.60 Slippers at Surprisingly Low Sacrlfico Prices, and our cash is invested so short a tlmo that wo " 1 for Women. Men's Asboestos Shop Shoes. our front door" for you and your friends,, BEaTTY&LONG feet west of Court Houso Corner. Storo Open Thursday and Friday FAGrl riVR ence Flach, W. Lcfflcr, Joe Thow, accompanied by a Bcoro of other lo cal sportsmen, left this morning for northern Michigan, where they will spend fifteen days, camping, hunting and .fishing. mmmmmmmmmmmm I Doos Your Watch Good Time? ot, bring it to us. o make old tches run like ncwA KJur Onarges arciKeasonablc G. W. BOWERS THE LILY REMEDIES not only represent years of caroful study and scientific research on the part of Dr. Ramsey, but they roprescrtt all that 1b best in modern medical knowledge. They aro not made from a magical curo-all root dis covered Inythj forest fastness by somo fakir, from the coral sands of India nor are they dug from miasrrtatic southern swamps by sor hoodoo doctor or chanted over b an Indian medi'. cine man. Thcy are a vegetable preparation, madoA from thos'a in gredients that sclelacehas discov ered and frctual practlce proven aro the best possible remedy for the diseases for which they were In tended. DR. W. 0. RAMSEY'S SPE CIAL PRESCRIPTION for the Curo of Diseases, of Women and Other Nervous Diseases. Office Cummin Memorial Building, Suits No. 6 and 7, MRS. OLELLA M. WILSON Manager. erI FOR SUMMER Jardinieres, extra large, 50c Fancy market baskets ..35c Waste paper baskets ...,30c Fancy flower vases 10c $2.50 lawn mowers ....$1.98 Grass catcchors 48c Grass sickles 15c GrjfBS hooks 25c V ChaES shears 20c (ulck Sales fc ill Profit Shoemi Opposite Turney's Nights.. relry V llh fotof tonlghtlBOaaiauit Contor t. EvoyonjWVIled. flfa it $- At a&jkUfciJlufttttV tMdijikki$mi