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fCTJKr." K. THE REPUBLIC: SUND1Y. OCTOBER 4, 1903. aw" i i i . it t m it. Louis IVojile Are ltrnprrlfully AsVeil lo Anxirer Tlice Unrnf luns. Its tliere anything in the evidence of one's s,ene? I there anything in tlie lextlinony or tine's friends? Can reliance be placed upon statements from people we know? Are the opinions of local citizens of aH- greater moment than thoe of ?lrn- "Wculii ou sooner believe veop'e II ins In ntoc far-aiva; place tiian citizens OI y07 own city? AVe think not! For home proof can easly be investigated. 'Jacob Wolfe, eanenle". of Xo. 121 NortJi Ninth street. Third Wanl. St. I.oui. say.: " hen I first came to St. Ijitris ltt.rc w-j.. not a itriilet .-iero3 tile mer: tlire was only a ferry. I hcll'ed U build tt- Courthouse ner forty jcars ago. ami -.'oiketl on nearl.i si. tlie oH liaildingK in the eily. Tl-ere was trot a rai'road in St. Unit, so a word or two from me to in-, man frien'Js ami ac uaintanc vhmtlil -arry considerable more weight than if I !led. say In the New Kngla.id StJtej. Mrs. Wolfe and I Wive had more than one attack of back ache. Mine wax isot icmnrkably iere. Wit it u aiMOiiug. Nmicine loan KMncv Pill;- advertised at 'Wolf-Wilson's,' corner pixth tre t and Washington ave nue, indu-rd me to so there for a b x ami Jlr. V.'olfe and I commenced the treat ment. If it has net performed absolutely what is prrmisrd. ir the aition of the pH wis not a long naj ahead of any thing we hae ,-ver used. I noti'-il be the Jn-1 rrstdent in St. I-uut to publicly rec ommend then. For sals b all dealer-, l'riee JO cents. Fisster-Milburn 'o ItuHata. X. Y.. Mile agent for tre T'niied Sttes. neiiinlw, the name Doan's ami take lin ..ubMiti.u- CURES SICK HEADACHE, tSHOUl.lt'- .1 tiirrd llVW .'111 c'cai-'-s the tw!i-ip . f '! a- jmulamm "f tlPr 3D ia i,-.in.it I" t) :ruggi?t- AMERICA'S BEST yS1AM?A.GHEJ ri nVo- nrrjCAM vnss. ."S2V ,ni;'' y . TO THE 3EJT IMPORTED a AT I osz-a2rainual: UBBAKA1VIKEC0. UKOiAICA.rt.2. WrW SOOTHING, B&L.IHY OILS. Cancer. Tumor. Catarrb. Pile. Fistula. Ulcers. I3cmaandzlISl.inatidWotibr)i.sease!. Write for Illustrated Book. SentFRlX. Addrsss DR. BYE. teSSJi Kansas City, Ma Tct tbt tlnr bit of eruption, if neglected and alloived to run its course, in apt to dis jupt the entire system and lnjinedestroy whatever facial attraction one might otherwise possest. Pimples, blackheads, eruptions and all other unslj;btly,humllU ting disorders af f ectin p the ftin are gpeedily, permanently and safely cured. TUrtrrctr p-ct!caltxpcril)r&blMlB t9Catmiilcitf(t r?tBltala&lleAitht Coni under xnr prof enkna! car CUorwriU JOilN H. WOODBfRY D. U, 306 Mereod-Jjccan), St. Loais, Me. BUNDED BY PEPPER, DETECTIVE CAPTURES THIEF. itflrl Holds on to a Department More Mioplifter Intll OHleern Come, to Her Asitnncc. - Xew York. Oct. . Half-blinded by pep per, thrown into her eyes by a shoplifter she bad caught In the act of stealing; Hose Meenagh, a detective employed by a Ifg Broadivay department store, .pluckily held on to her prisoner until L. Ditunan. another detective in the employ of the fifm. came to her assistance and hand cuffed the man. Tiien Hiss Jleenagh. who Is years old and pretty, marched the shoplifter back to the office of the concern, where tie was searched and goody to the value of 510 Snuid In his jtocketa. 'From letters found on the prisoner, he is believed Jo be a. member of a well tnowr. Philadelphia, family. He secured a "transfer card at -tbe store in tbe name cr-"i: llorrell. Savoy Hotel." but a -key in hi;i pocket located him at the Hotel Im perial, where he was identified as a man wlio registered there as "J. Gibson ile- Call or 1'hHodelphia." J-etters on Ids per ron were signed "Y'our affectionate moth er." and dated at 'West Pltiladelphia. At the West Thirtieth street station iis Save hlF.nami- as J. It. Harrison. Miss Meenagh observed the man's suspi cious movements about 4 o'clock In the afternoon, and following him through the ttore. saw him secrete several small ar ticles in his pockets. The attention of XHttman was called to him. and as ilcCall was about to leave", the store Miss Slee nagh approached him and said: "Kxcuse me. sir., but, will vou step back into the store for a minuter "I don't know you miss." said the man. "That doesn't anake -any difference," In terposed Uittman. "You are -under ar rest." ' The man stepped luit-k ouickly. and drawing a bbx from his pocket, began hurling pepper at the two dctecthes. Dittman saved himself by throwing up his arm. JHss ileenagh caught several dashes of the pepper in her eyes. but. springing forward, grasped th- arm of the man and hcld him while Uitlman snapped tlie handcuffs-on his wrists. When the man was searched, socks, handkerchiefs and trinkcts'were found In his pockets, together with several articles which looked as though they had been taken from a hotel. After he had been Identified at the Im iMal. the man was locked up at the West Thirtieth Street Station. He refused to make any statement. , rrwr n aztxsrja M.?$tffiM?n3 ifWWl fiW'.rj -Hull Iftli ! ' " rt M AM aOFSKSJ L? yiZW ie&y X. ? unv i i - fc$T BSsaS: BSSH BS& r-n b" I IUTP Grocers almost universally report the Sale of Epe-O-Sce larger than that of all other Flaked Wheat Foods combined. There is a reason for this: The consumer finds that it is the -same wcirrht package that ordinarily retails for 15 cents, and that the quality is much superior, that it The largest food mill in the .devices, enabUs us to produce ljvcight at this tower price. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Flf vmtr ernn(r rloriR not knnn It. and wo will send you Address all communications to Battle Creek DAYLIGHT THIEF STRIKES JEWELER. Cliailes D.ilnuT IJnkily Atl iiipl" Koliberv in the Fort'iimni. IJan: murinj: Victim With I'isiol. BOTH FALL INTO SHOW CASE. Xoisi Attracts roliii'in.ni. lio. With Aid offl'wo Citizens. Clo tures Koliher Uc-pite His Thieatb to .Sitocit. nSITBLIL SI'EIIAI.. i Xew York. Oct. 3 Jacob FcinlierK. a jeweler, of Xo. "jHCk.M)j avenue. l-iiK Inland City, came near loyJn; liK life T.hlle defendiiiir Ids piopertv asaint a thief, nlio lieat him Into uncoiisciousness nlth the Imtt of "a UIk rcvuler. The man nau captured after a Ushi with a. iMtHccman and two citizens. FcinberR was restored to ciHirH-kU!in--s afteV considerable effort. Ha told tin police a remarkable talc of the attempt at daylight -robber)'- He said tlrat short ly after 10 o'clock Ills assailant, who uas fashionably clad, entered his store, nhith is on Lous Island City'.-, busiest street, a block from the Ikirouglt Hall, and asked to see an engagement ring. Feinberc placed a tray containing thrc diamoml rings on the slmw case. Then he came from behind the counter to close the door which the rospecti e cus tomer had left -open. COXFKOXTE1) WITH TISTOU "Hold up your hands, or I will blow out your brains." said the- man. 1-vin-berg's hands-went n- "Xow open the safe!" commanded the stranger, holding a pistol i Fcinbcrg's face. . . , , 'Take all llie jenejr;' ' sicht if 'j. will." vrid KeinlMTf;. si. won't open th safe. Take it and go out! The high.wMman adtfanceil -closer to Fcinbcrg. ' "Open tjiat Sije!', lie cried, but Fein berg grappled with hint instead. Hnuud and round lh sho the iair fought like mad men. Feinlrerg using ii IWts and the robber striking with the r. -volver, afraid to shoot lest the report sliould alarm pedestrians on the street. They bai ked into Ji show cas anil ffll with it Fcinliorg was on the Ixittom. and as the stranger regained hist feet h dean the jcwelr a 4ernti' Itbiw on th leiuitl with .the. revolver, i'dnbtrg fell in a lnap on the fio. HIS lt-AHK SHIT OFF. The robber made for tlie back door, but It wa-" lockeiL He started to the front, but the fSll of the broken glass had at traded Policeman -.James McCHL who faced the robber on the sidewalk- Then the thief dattrd hack Into the shop. dr u his reiolver anu snore he noald siiooi th. tirst to-cmcr. Tno vitlzens joined,. the ptlicemaii. who dnn Mr? revolver." -aiW the three" oir powered the .man-. At 'the poliwv station he said lhat he uas Charles Dahnei. ears old, of Xo. &f tlay street. I'hiladel pliia. "You rton'l.Jije -injfhiladcJplHa'now," said Captain Coonei. "I have seen you at -th race track" manj" tlnles thfii summer." ua liner then said that he was born in Philadelphia, but that he lived at present at Xo. 7 West Forty-ninth street, Man hattan. He was sent to the Brooklyn detectives for' photographing. ' Tills hold-up was the fourth in I.ong Island City within tlie.paeUthrte iveeks. but this is tbe first capture. The police, 'say lhat-bup for the breaking of the -show case Felnberg might hae becndlled Ja Ws rtort.-' J ..:". . Hotel 'Empire .Modern Tbroncbuni. Among the-' numerous fine liolels for, wh(ch,Xew- -York ss. noted, there is. "fitr hap?. none which, Is better qualified than the Hotel Empire. dlxt -third street and 1 'road way. to supply all the needs of a family w ho,v Iihlos tuWsIt the city, are looking loKUte-omfori.ot a borne. The location is IjSiirmlng ana front Jtall part of the'cUy-Bnay be eatjtlyvreVchea. either by the elevaicd. road or any of the hamer us lines of surface cars which ia" the door. The hotel Itself Is modem and up to date:, the rodms.rc-lftr;tiin(l fitted up In the est of taste.1and Tjoth tlie service and table are all that can be desired. A desirable feature is a reading-room and library for the use of guests, where are to be found the standard magazines, week lies and dailies of tills countrjvas well as many from Europe and Canada. Un like some other or onr "hotels. Its patrons can be accommodated, here at 4 .reasonable cost, and -any. oBe"who lntend coming "to Xew York will -do" "wen W wit tot- de scriptive circular and rates. FRIGHTENED TO DEATH BY THE SEVERE STORM. Xew York. Oct. I. Albert SpoerrL S3, of No. ZXi Wret One Ilundreil and Thirty third street. -was 'taken suddenly 111 while fishing Uh a party of friends. In 1V1 ham Bay. a'nd dted "shortly after beihe landed at Xew Dotks mad. -He had been suffering for some time with heart trouble. His -physician: irocsor isauon- Aora bamson. otXo.f2-.Wes,t One Hundrail and Twenty-sixth street, said probably the excitement of -the storm had -brought on the end for .Spoerxi. Bound for Teiait If-so, homiseekerfi" tickets at greatly re duced rates on sale each first and third Tuesday in each month. Come via Dsnison or Fort Worth and the Houston and "Texas Central Itailroad. Good connections with all lines and takes you through the best of Texas. More trains, quickest time and best serv ice between Xorth and South Texas. HOMESICK DOG MAKES A HUNDRED-MILE TRIP. "Boston. Oct. 3. After .a lourney of more than W miles, an Irish setter belonging to J. "N". iloreton of Garfield avenue, Jlcl ford. returned home yrsterday. He was.taken to Durham. X- H.. by llr. Moreton a week ago. to remain until Thanksgiving. Becoming homesick, the animal undertook the return trip to Med- fnnl was mm?nl(i liv a friend nf Mr. Jloreton's and taken to "him. for -world, with all labor-saving a superior product of full THE GREEN PACKAGE. nnnrl tin hla namn nnrl in nnnta a packages, prepaid. Breakfast Food Co.. Quincr. III. EaarcsEzsiKii TIE ISp55S3!5?' "v s$xP$b ftKa B " i 1 '15 V:V'W & CARPETS, RUGS, UGE CURTAINS, Ingrain "arjets. heavy weight. rl.-liei colorings, regular prut- -Tic; IQn ale Price lOll Heavy Wool-Filled Ingrains, line uearing quality, recu l.ir prl-e tv. OC. Sale Price Jb Ist super-quality All-Wool I insrain i arpeis. regular prirf i jr. Sale Prli-e .30c ieet, lty; Dinner Sets, complete, 100 pieces soups, vegetables, etc. best grade Orinoco China- this week special. $4.75 GASH OR CREDIT ijt$ 4'7S LEADER TO HOME AND HAPPINESm -ALWAYS READY TO HELP. BRIE RESCUE OllilTLYlifT MOTHER AID BABY, WANTED "DOLLY," ! 1 Teiiiint of a Itlaziii? Hoii.-l' Itisk -'HiKff to Krin Thciu a; : -' -. Otirin Safety. HE THEN FALLS UNCONSCIOUS. ratioliuan.ilk'iit on Same Darin;: Krrautl, Finds SuiTor.i'ting Jlan and Carries Him From Dauber. Xetr York, 'Oct i Fire In the four story building, Xo. 370 Third avenue, brought out two acts of heroism, when a tenant and a policeman rlked suffocation to save an Invalid mother and her child. That both rescuers and rescued are alive and uninjured was due to daring and en ergetic work. On the ground floor of the building is a cigar Mure; six families live In the three upper stories. The tire started. It Is su poeed. from spontaneous combustion In a room in the baMmenU Dense volumes of black smoke quickly filled the entire structure, and sent the tenants hustling Into the street for safety. On the third floor lives Mrs. J. I-avln. who was lying in her bed with her day old baby. Her husband nas away at the time. Across the hall live two brothers. Kdward J. and William Blngley. When they were driven out by the smoke they thought or the suffering woman and her child. Leaving their own rooms by a rear -window, they made their way along the Are" escape to Mrs. Lavln's side of tlie house. Her room was rilled with smoke and she was crying for aid. Gdnard llinglcy entered the room, picked up Mrs. Lavin and struggled back wltn hej- tifthe window, where his brother took her and carried her along the tire es cape to the-adjoining building. Kdward went bark for the baby and managed lo get tactile .window and hand tbe tiny In fant to his brother. Then be fell uncon scious lntkle the window. Koundi-man Casey of the Kast One Hun dred" and'-Twenty-slxth Street Station, on dutyin-the-'street. heard from tenants that womanand her baby were still In the Jjoow. Although the hallway was Milling, heran up the two flights of stairs to Mrs. L,ivln's tUyy and burst in the door. Ulngley was lying on the floor. Cai-cy drugged .him nut to the fire escape, where the alr.soon revived him. During the lire Mr. Valdes. proprietor of tho cigar Flore. lot a box of papers and Jeuclry valued at $3.0. ALLIGATOR SHOWED FIGHT. .Critto Resisted Transfer to His Winter Tank. Xew- York. Oct. 3. Bound with ropes, from which they struggled desperately to escape, sixteen alligators In the menagerie In Central Park were transferred to win ter quarters. Critto. the largest alligator 1-1 the loo. was rebellious during the en tire Journey from the outdoor tank to the lion house and. using his tall as a weapon, forced Ihe keepers to keep a respectful dis tance. Sleepy ind apparently Indifferent, the larger alligators iM no attention to Wil liam Snyder and other keepers ihen they c-ntt-red the tank and began placing the 'nu'l vaurians in lags. Then the keepers returned to mov Ine large alligators. Snyder sjcceedd in fasienlng ropes about Critto, and tlie Journey to the lion Ikwo liegnn. When he had been dragged almut halt the distance Critto swept his tail about so rapidly that the keepers nar rowly escaped the blows. When he had become exhausted he was dragged Into tbe lank, cr.tto Is about nine tret Ion. MONEY BUYS A LOT The pieces that remain from a season of successful selling will jjo now at quick-moving prices. The finest Carpets qualities untouched, but quantities lim ited. Yoii must he amnnp" the first comers or take second or third choice Finest Tapestry Hrussels Canx'ts. cxqullte colorincs. regular price He. JCn Sale l'riee .rOG Heavy Velvet Carpets, deep pile, rich patterns, regular Sale Price OUC All these goods In from 1 to !9 yard lengths. Itoxbury Brussels Itugs. ?xll Axmlnster Rugs. 9x11 feet, of marvelous beauty; 01 "JC now only y&li lu Wilton Velvet Hug. 9x11 feet, all new 97 OK patterns Jtl 1OJ Fine Renaissance Patterns of Iace Curtains. S- yarH long, regular price was U; 1 and S and 3 pairs of pat terns left; P Cfl Sale Price IiOU superior quai-r I 7c now only.. .- Vl"ti I w Bench Wringer handiest thing in the hone laundry well made 5 years jmrantet rollers tee rollers $3.98 all pure rubbe: Monday only. THE ONLY McNICHOLS Lit f U Girl Crushed by Wagon Forgot l,ninv" When Stranger Promised Xew Toy. . SLIPPED' COIN IN HER HAND. As Hospital Surgeons Labored in Vain and ChildVLife Lblwd She Pleaded for Doll. P.EI'UHUC SrBCf AI Xew York. Oct. 3. "Can't I get the dolly first?" pleaded little Annie Jedllcka. as the ambulance horse wns driven at a run on the chance that the girl's life mlgnt be saved by an Immediate opera tion. ' She had been run over by a heavy wagon In front of her home at !o. 130$ Avenue A. near East Seventy-third street While she lay In the street bravely bear ing the pain a stranger had pressed a quarter into her little hand "to buy a dolly with." "I war.t my dolly." she murmured to the hospital surgeon, who was urging the driver to speed tbe faster, for there was only the barest chance that the girl could live, and every Instant unUl she was on the operating table counted. "And I'll hae rcy dolly, won't IT." were her last words before an anaesthetic was administered. Still clutching the quarter when she re gained consciousness, she died a little later and death hardened her clasp upon It. When Doctor O'Hanlon, Coroner's phy sician, performed Jn autopsy tho'coln was still In the little fingers. The hospital surgeons told him the story and the money wa left where It was found. "Annie will have her dolly." wept the child's mother. "1 have one which will be burled with her to-morrow." BOY'S HEART SHIFTS AND DOCTORS ARE PUZZLED. Child Kail. Oft a AVasnn and Vital Orjran l Dislocated Physicians l'ind It Trrlce A'ormal Size. r.BtTBI.K- SPECIAL. Xew Tork. Oct. 3. James Degrott, the 9-year-old son of rostman Degrott. Is in Memorial Hospital with a dislocated heart and Is attracting much attention. The child Is chicken-breasted, and his chest. Instead or being flat, protrudes about six Inches. A few days ago James fell off a wagon. This mornln-r ho found great difficulty In breathing, and his mother took him to the hospital, where he was examined by the resident physician, who could not tell what was the matter. .... Other doctors were called In. but all pro nounced the case out of the ordinary, when the boy himself helped thera out by saying that his heart felt peculiar. It was then discovered that the apex of the heart was six Inches from where it should be. It had moved to the right side. The heart Is also greatly enlarged, twin twice its natural rUe The physicians pronounce the case the strangest thev have ever witnessed. An operation will 1" neccssnry. and It is feared that the boy's life cannot be saved. DYING MAN FIRES SIGNAL Hunter Is Killed by Charge From His Own Gun. nnrcBuc special I New York. Oct. 3. While out squirrel fcunUns William Case, eon of Peter Case, c i 9 w PORTIERES. Fine, delicate effects In firh net, ruffled and mixed grades of high-price Cur tains, lot of ICO pairs, were CIO ano Jt; your CI QO choice OliuO Elegant Porftcres In red, green, blue, brown and gold, w oven out of wool and warp a guaran- 0 OK teed OZO Portiere.. ..$iZ0 ' -' Credi nro , A LI- CATALOGUE FREE. Out-of-town buyers for cash can fur nish their homes complete from our catalogue and save V per cent on their purchases. Catalogues in live colors -S01 different pieces of furniture free. Write for It to-day. who lives about three and one-halt miles irom Benton, was accidentally shot In the side, llr lived but a short time after the accident. Case was not far from his home when the accident happened. The trigger of his gun caught In the brush atl the entire contents of the gun went Into bis side. After being shot be had suffi cient presence of mind to fire the gun four times In rapid succession, and these re ports, added to his cries for help, were heard by Henry Smith. He lived Just long rnough to tell Smith how tbe accident happened. He was about 7! years of age snd Is survived by his widow. IMPRISONED EAGLE'S FIGHT. Resists Attempts to Capture It and Has to Be Shot. nnrcnur srKciAL. Waukesha. Wis.. Oct. 3. A large golden eagle measuring seven feet four Inches from tip to tip or the wings, was killed by TUndolph Hllller, a farmer, residing In the town of Xe Berlin, after a fight with the bird, which he did not come out of without numerous scratches and wounds y&s if t b r " it t "Mf T 7 I 'I" ill l W Sale Ten Million Boxes aYear. 0&L TU'raBILrSlFAVSMTS EMKH4E H m BEST FOR THE BOWELS Jj irKntqht $v4 A Continued Story The story of "Sir Kniht" success isa continuedstory of real merit and its quick recognition. The Shoe deserved your favor and got it. Advertising can only call attention to its good points. For instance : There are 12 different styles, fashioned on lines of grace and ease from the latest models. Each last is anatomically correct. But that is not all: Bench shoe makers, using leather inspected by six experts, put the "Sir Knight" together. The result is that (Ccstiascd la ssr aext). The shoe, shown is die Arena Toe, the latest addition to the Sir Knight family. Fist sole, full outside rring, Mllirxry heels. If your dealer does not carry "Sir Knight" write and send ns $4.00 by postal order or registered mail, and we will see that you get them. Btisrtlftd Booklet of Styles free Vrfu loroirtrt Vwl f ska irjlrtt ! free ta lay ttimt. f We will I stai bentUtl pkw amp " auitr, rudy tor tnalif, for 14 etsu I itmp. Werthelmer-Swarts Shoe Co, IfflTIHl WTnfaMo OF CO WkWiWWi&m HbSm a m m H13 tt 'SUPERIOR" STEEL RANGE The Best-Gonsirucied FAMILY STEEL RANI ffi y . i yHnsESaiSlCfi None of our Knngrs liavc proveil more popular tl.an 1'ic Quirk Jlcnl. Buck's and Superior Steel Hangr? lilc!i are made of th" let m ten .' r.d exhibit the highest finish and norkm.in!ii All our Steel Itanges are of Lniu'm degr of c-cellence, and are made In a variety of Ftyles and sixes, at pricei vcithm t.tr rr.ich of all For con venience, economy and durability there Is no family range made to equal the Superior. Quick Heal and Buck's Steel Ranges All clty-maile aoods and guaranteed. Cash price on time; cheaper for lash. $10.45 Back's Guaranteed Cook Store This stovo is guaranteed In etery par ticular cooks ana iukch to pertcctlon; ;ea to pertcctlon; 1SI0.45 cny maae stove can be , used by an ordinary- sizeu rorauy jionuay ilanktfs, Gomferts, 10.6-1022-1024 MARKET STREET. While seated at the supper table, HUIIcr heard a commotion among the poultry. Thinking a weasel was attacking his chickens, be seized his hat and ran toward the barn. Proceeding to the chicken yard, he was amazed to see a huge bird Im prisoned In the wire netting which sur rounded the space apportioned to the poul try. On the ground lay several fowls which had been killed. The farmer recog nized the Invader as an eagle, and. run ning to the barn, secured the neck-yoke of a wagon standing there and returned to the Inclosurc, where he attacked the bird. Th- eagle put up a great fight, and Hllller was badly scratched by the bird's claws. By being beaten In the face by the bird's huge wings he was unable to approach close enough to cope with his antagonist, and he decided to change the plan of action. Itunning to tlie house, he secured a rifle, and with two shuts killed the bird. Xot until he brought it to the city this morning did he know that it was known as the .golden species, lit stated that he had attributed late thefts of poultry to chicken hawks and that this was the first eagle he had ever seen in this part of the country. The bird was taken to Milwau kee, where it will be mounted. ;2sRo. m "Sir Knight" $4.00 Clover Brand Shoe Makers St. Louis Z& issis, QUICK MEAL. and ftosi Dursnie V9 Sell All Gity Makes of Heating Stoves, and Sail Thsm atths Gash Price on Easy Terms. Low, Easy Terms 5 Rheumatism Cured Through the Feet. Jackson Alan Discovers an Exter nal Cure by Analyzing Foot Sweat. Cures Nine Out of Ten in Jackson. Try It-FREEI Any one van try without paying a cent the famous Magic Foot Drafts, which always bring comfort and almost always permanently cure Rheumatism, cither chronic or acute, no matter how sovere. Hundreds of thousands of pairs of Drafts hate been sent on approval all over tho world anil the makers are still sending; them to every sufferer they can hear of. Send your iwmo to-lay You get tho Drafts by return mull If yon are fully satisfied with the help they give you. then you can send ONE UOI.LAU. It not, kep your money Yoit decide. . Sixty-eight per cent of the nitrogen of the foot sweat drawn out through tho great foot pores and absorbed by Magic Foot Drafts is in the form of the poison I'RHA. the basic cause of Rheumatism. The poison Is drawn out la exceedingly small particles, but the Drafts work 21 hours a day. slowlv but surely, and when the cure Is once effected. It Is permanent, for the cau? of Rheumatism has been removed. The Drafts are comfortable. safe and sure. Don't surrer needlessly. You are not risking a penny and the chances are nine out of ten that th Drafts will cure you. as ther nave so many thousand of cases. Just like yours. llr' y. N". Potter ot Shelton. Conn writ' s: "I was a poor, miserable object when I flrrt applied the Drafts. Xow I bless the day I heard of them." It would take you many weeks to read the grateful letters of cured old rheumat ics from every land on earth to th makers of Magic Foot Drafts. Try them jourself. Write to-day to the Magic Foot Draft Co.. T 4 Oliver bulletin. Jackson. Mlch Tor a pair of Drafts free on ap proval. Valuable booklet for rheumatics r'so free. Send no money only your name Iasare j PnretS8it,Whue Skis and a Beaetifeil Ctnpleiiia, csres Eczema tad TetUr. As olatriy mnd Ptiisuntir iiaoi Eldhftit. Tnc. klet, riBcto.JUd'nMt.Saa voti nd Tma. Cd with , Irra.Eoj! So a rir - feet ilia U island. ScM tj CrrjjUtj, tr im reordered flrtet.' Barma-Eoysle. SI per bottle, express paid. Derma-Rayale floap, SS cents, by Bull. Botli la ra( paekace. SL33. express paid. Portraits end TntimotiaU sent on rrquezu Ono Bottlo FREE to Agents. Till: DKKaA.KOY.au: CO, Cincinnati, o. II tfnth and Locust BUFFET AND BOWLING ALLEYS Open Saturday, October 3d 0th JLSD XOCUST. MEH AND WOMEN. Cm Bis a fnrcasitsnt dUebftrftfJaCAiniBAtlait, IrrlutloM r slwattos. of maeoai uomVrti.t. PilBlttt. on! lot null (tatcrtouuBirat. Sold by OmcgUU. or out la pUls ntr". br uimi, YT?la, tot 1 JO. or bolllti M.TJ. Circular n at on rnV mwmifi iSte"tt?iri&;-S Sfii3 St&Wfowe J8&g& v-msrfP l.lbljin.nj JIB Curtate Bi f M ! nrtetOT. 9i fi . Cwifi. jTaTnCtWCMKMlfa. VB CWQSTUHtMJM 3l c. s. 'J3sr V .rr w mi? ifoiMrV Ktt&ttfc9i)f fetfMJttslte