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kt 1fi.fi ' f dwi - , THE OHIOAOO EAGLE, V It- .'. FOR EAGLE READERS. News from All Parts of the World Carefully Selected from the Press Telegrams. A Weekly Digest of the Most Important Facts and Happenings for Busy Readers. Judge John P. Phillips, in the United States DNtrlet Court lu Kansas City, granted tlic temporary Injunction prayed for by MNtotirl rallni.uN restraining tliu Htnte railway ntul wiiichuc cutiinil slnncrs of Missouri and tin- Attorney General of the State from enforcing tliu maximum freight rate law enacted by the last Legislature. When the law went Into effect on .June 1(1 eighteen railways in tlil State petitioned Judge Phillip to restrain the State ulllchils from enforc ing the net. the railroads contending the rate4 provided In the new law were pui hihltlve tind would amount to the conttx cation of their property. The mitt also was directed against three Kansas City shippers, Intended to cover shipper as n class and to forestall any suits tlicy might bring against the railroads. The court issued an order at that time pre venting the enforcement of the law un til the matter of n temporary injunction could be argued. This order was con tinued in force by Judge Phillips, who, after delivering an oral opinion, granted the railroads' petition for n temporary injunction. BASE BALL STANDINGS. How tho Clubs In the Principal Loasuos Aro Rated. Standing of tho National League: W. L. W. L. New York... Kl tti Cincinnati ...10 'M Pittsburg ... .47 ISO St. Louis 28 48 Philadelphia. 44 30 Brooklyn ....'JU nil Chicago 45 32 Huston 23 53 Standing of tho American League: W. L. W. L. Chicago 42 25 New York. ...31 35 Cleveland ...43 titllloston 30 34 Philadelphia. 42 27 Washington.. 24 43 Detroit 34 30 St. Louis 23 45 Standing of tho American Association: W. L. W. L. Minneapolis. 50 23 Indianapolis. 30 40 Columbus ...48 31 Louisville ....37 43 Milwaukee ..40 30 Kansas City.. 28 40 St. Paul 38 40 Tolcdi 20 43 Standing of tho Western League: W. L. W. L. Des Moines.. 45 21 Omaha 34 30 Denver 43 27 Colo. S.prlngi.20 48 Sioux City... 33 27 St. Josepl It) 40 BANDITS BURN VICTIM. Man Found Suffering Torrlbly In Now Jersey Vacant Lot. A man who said his name was Max Gottlieb was found with his body terri bly burned, lying In a vacant lot in Wllmingtou, Del. He was taken to n hospital, where ho died. When discov ered Gottlieb was conscious, lie told tho policeman who found him that ho had been held up and robbed by several men, who afterward poured kerosene over him and applied n match to his clothing. Ills borne, ho said, was in Chester, Pa. Coffeo Sales Decrease, The nnuuul statistical report of the New York coffee exchange, covering tho coffee year ended June 30, shows that the total sales during the year amounted to 21,830,750 bugs, against 24,205,500 bags during 1003-04, 0,050,250 bags dur ing liHKMKi, 0,707.000 bags' during 1001 02 and 7,303,000 bags In 1000-01. Steamer Sinks Pleasure Craft, The launch Normandle, owned by a man named Dumont of lirooklyn, was run down and sunk by a tramp steamer off Dobbs Perry, on the Hudson river. The pilot, engineer and a woman tiro missing and it Is believed they were drowned. Fire Engine Hurts Tots, The driver of n (Ire cngino In Pittsburg lost control of his team and In order to nvold a largo crowd turned into a band of twenty school children, crushing ami maiming sixteen. Several of tho children will die. The driver wus mobbed by ths angry crowd. Secretary Wilson to Retire. Secretary Wilson, though he is held guiltless, will retire as head of the De partment of Agriculture on acnunt of the cotton leak scandal. Will Call Extra Session, The President has decided to call Congress to meet In extra session Nor. 10 to consider rato legislation and will send In n strong message on tho subject. Japanese Loan Ovorsubsorlbod, The new Japanese loan is largely over subscribed, and It Is estimated that al lotments will not exceed 30 per cent, and may go ns low as 20 per cent. Prlnco of Wales Has Son. Tho Princess of Wales was safely de livered nf a son Wednesday morning. Negro Pirate. Capturod. A negro named McCIIIl murdered ten men, n woman and a baby, ami caused the scuttling nf tho boat in which all were sailing from Utllla, on the coast of Honduras, to tho mainland. Ho lias been captured. Mrs, C, M. Celrlohe' Corns Cone. A daring robbery was committed at tho villa of Charles M, Oclrlchs lu Now port, and jewels to the value of about $510,000 were taken. Mrs, Oclriehs told a friend that she had lost practically all the jewels she had, Minnesota Banker is Guilty. Thomas II. Clements, president of tho failed First National bank of Faribault, Mlun., who was indicted ou twenty-seven counts, charging embezzlement, misappli cation of funds, and making false re ports to tho controller of the currency, was found guilty lu the United States District Court In St. Paul on t went y-f our counti. Elopes with White Olrli Lynohed. A negro working at a sawmill near Rives, Ark., who eloped with tho 10-year-old daughter of a white man, was taken from the jail at Dumas and bangs 4 br a nob, SALOONS ARE BLOWN UP. Three Liquor Storo at tola, Kansas, Wrecked with Dynamite. Three saloons on West street, In the heart of the business section of lola, Kan., were wrecked by dynamite. Heavy damage was done to other property lu tho vicinity, and thu loss Is estimated at .flOO.OOO. J. E. Thorpe, owner of one of the saloons, was injured, but not se riously. Tho dynamite was exploded ap parently by n temperance reformer. No arrests have been made. The wrecked saloons were known ns the "Red Light," tho "Blue Front' and the "Eagle." There wert two distinct explosions, each of ter rific force. Resides demolishing tho sa loons the blasts damaged the Palace shoe store and tho drug stores of Campbell & Rurrell ami Cowan iV Atisherman, across the alley in tho rear, and shattered doz ens of plate glass windows In the busi ness section. The explosions were hoard nt Humboldt, nine miles nway. Tho Mayor has offered u reward for tho mis creant. There has been much ngltatlou lu lola recently lu favor of closing tho saloons, which have run openly lu viola tion of the prohibition law, and Gov. lloch had been askuil to aid in closing the places. SAYS HE KNOWS WHECKERS. Cleveland Youth Declares Famous Lako Shore Cans Opened Switch. Robert Cahlll. a boy 17 years of age, created a little excitement nt police iieauqiiarters in Cleveland when he al leged that ho could name tho persons who threw the switch that wrecked the twentieth century limited. No' credence was placed in his statement by the po lice, who caused him to undergo n stiff examination. The boy alleged that the famous Lake Shore gang wrecked tho train with the Intention of robbing the passengers. When questioned ns to who was In the gang lie refused to answer. ROBBER HOLDS UP STAGE. Lone Bandit Seoures 81,800 from Passenaers and Mall Pouohes. The stage from Warren to Meadows, Idaho, was held up by u louo highway man near Resort station. Tho bandit covered tho driver with two revolvers nud compelled him to cut open the mall sacks and throw them down. Ho then removed nil tho registered letters. The passengers mid tho driver were lined up and relieved of their valuables. The robber then walked nwny with his plun der, amounting to $1,200 or $1,500. FIVE KILLED IN MINE BLAST. Disaster In Pennsylvania Thought! Due to Premature Explosion. Flvo men ure known to have been kill ed nud ouo seriously injured in a mine explosion at Kelsteu shaft. Tho acci dent Is supposed to huvo been caused by a premature explosion of dynamite. The men were found at tho bottom of the shaft which Is ninety-four feet deep. The works nro located near Scarlghts, six miles from Brownsville, Pa. Gives Up $300,000 to Be a Judge. James U. Dill, one of tho foremost corporation lawyers of America, lias been appointed by Gov. Stokes of New Jersey a judgo of tho Court of F.rrors nud Appeals of tho Stntc. Hu surren ders an income of $300,000 n year from bis law practice to become a judgo with a salary of $3,000. Third Elg Flro at Nashville. Tho wholesale grocery house of Phil lips, Webb & Co, was destroyed by fire In Nashvlllo Thursday. Tho loss is about $150,000, Georgo Rogers, a sub stitute tiremun, was dangerously hurt by falling four stories through an elevator shaft. This is tho third serious tiro In Nashvlllo In ten days, Wealth In Parson's Potatoes. A basket nf potatoes, in each one of which was Imbedded a $5 gold piece, was presented to tho Rev. Dr. Charles A. Eaton of tho Euclid Avenue Raptlst church lu Cleveland, of which John D. Rockefeller Is n member. Mr. Rockefel ler attended tho presentation jiud is said to havo bceu tho donor. Costly Fire In Mining Town. In Goldtleld, Nov., two blocks of the business and residence section wero de stroyed by fire, entailing a loss of S200, 000, A wind blowing away from Main street was all that saved tho town from total diNtrucllou. An automobile fac 'tory was blown up and a new $10,000, hotel lasted only twenty minutes. Leaves Wlfo for Churoh. iter. Mupiien nines, formerly rector of thu Episcopal church of St. Mary thu Virgin lu San Francisco, will go to Rome to seek papal approval of separation from his wife so that he may become n priest lu tho Catholic church. Ills wife Is a party to thu petition, as sho wishes to enter an order of thu church. Engineer Dead at Throttle. Engineer O. C. Henry of the Wabash "Hnitucr Rlue" limited train No. 2 was killed near Taylorville. III. Henry was leaning from his cab watching a burning hot box when hu was struck on the head by a target and Instantly killed. The train ran with a dead mail tit tho throt tle for uioru than a mile. Insuranco Law Must Bo Obeyed, Insurnuco Commissioner Host of Wis consin has served uotlco ou tho com panies doing business lu that Stnto that they must comply with the new law pro hibiting deferrod dividends for a longer period than flvo years. Nine Struok by Lightning. During n suvero storm uiuo persons wero struck by lightning In Prospect Park. lirooklyn, N, Y, Several of those struck were slightly injured, but nonu was killed, Finder of Noted Mine Dead, Moses Muuel, a Helena mlulug man. wbo discovered tbe IJomestake mine, In Dudwood, 8, D., lost bit life In tbe Mis- nesotn mine, near Corblu, Mont. He de scended alone into the shaft, carrying a candle, which Ignited gas that iiad es caped from n gasoline tank. An explo sion resulted, causing tho shaft to cave In. CUBAN BANDITS GET $2,000. Seize American t'anker. Who Re deems Promise to Kay Ransom. Julian Cendoyn. n wealthy American banker mid agent of the Ward line, while dining with his family the other night nt bis home across the bay from San tiago do Cuba, was attacked by eight bandits, wlm covered the members of the family with llrearms nnd searched the house. The bandits presented n writ ten demand for $30,000 and selrod Mr. Cendoyn as a hostage until the amount should be paid. After parleying Mr. Cendoyn agreed to pay $2,000 and the bandits withdrew. The following morn ing Mr. Cendoyn went to the city and secured the money, which he turned over to the bandits nt a rendezvous lu tho bay. According to reports tliu bandits nro nit Spaniards and desperate looking. Olio of them has been lecognlzed ns a boatman wlm was founerly engaged in the work of salvage on Admiral Ccr vera's battleships, Mr, Cendoyn has de manded the protection of thu Cuban gov ernment as well as that of the American consul, Ross 10. lloladay. His family Is prostrated. TRY TO DROWN WIFE BEATER. At Excelsior, Minn., Avonttora Form Bucket brigade and Work Lively. After 1-M ward Creelmnn, a pilot on n Lnko Mlnnetonka steamer, was nrrest rd for wife boating, between fifty and sixty women went to tho Jail in Excel Mor, Minn., and attempted to break It open for the purpose of administering n coat of tar nnd feathers, Tho jail was too strong for them, however, and they formed n bucket brigade with the pur poso of drowning the prisoner, and be gau carrying tho water from n pump n block away from the jail. The women kept the buckets going lively, nnd when they got tired of their task the water had raised threo feet In the jail lloor. Tho town marshal for some time found himself helpless, ns tho women had the sympathy of nil spectators. Ho finally succeeded in dispersing the mob and go ing into tho jail found his prisoner ut most drowned. MILLIONS LOST IN ARMY WORK. Investigation of Big Covornmont Contracts In Philadelphia Begun. Au Investigation which, It Is believed, will show that the government has lost millions of dollars us a result of loose business methods in contracting for army clothing has been begun. Work on 200, 000 dress coats, contracted for through llie Schuylkill arsenal In Philadelphia, has been stopped by a peremptory ordei ol Quartermaster General Humphreys Half of these coats havo been Mulshed nud paid for. They lie hi the store house, and lu the opinion of experts are absolutely worthless for tho purpose for which they were made. As yet there are no charges of fraud. Killed Near tnd of Long Trip. D. P. F.vaus of Cleveland, who has been pushing a wheelbarrow ou a jour ney of 10,000 miles on n wager, was shot and killed In tho country near Yicks burg, Mls by tho accidental discharge of his revolver. Evans, it is said, had nearly completed his long journey, hav ing started from Cleveland In May, 1004. Prematuro Explosion Kills Eight Eight men wero blown to pieces and two others injured by. tho prematuro ex plosion of a lock blast ou thu Pennsyl vania railroad Improvements near New Cumberland, Pa. Pieces of thu victims were scattered for a distance of 200 yards from thu scene of thu disaster. Banker Cuts His Throat, Silas McDonald, who was for years cashier of the State National Rank nt St. Joseph, Mo., and who went to Philadel phia after that Institution went Into liquidation, committed suicide by cutting Ids throat In the presence of his wife. He had been In 111 health. Offered Norwegian Throne. The London Standard's Chrlstlanla correspondent says that the Norwegian throne tins been offered to Prlnco Charles of Denmark, second son of Crown Prince Frederick. Prlnco Charles Is tho bus baud of Princess Maud Alexandra of Great Rrltaln. To Tunnel Hlver at St. Louis. Thu Illinois and Missouri Tunnel Com pany has been incorporated for the pur pose of excavating n tunnel under the Mississippi river between St. Louis and East St. Louis. It is proposed to build ii tubular steel tunnel tlfty feet below tho river bed and about n mile In leugth. Fraud Older Against Bank. Postmaster General Cortelyou has Is sued a fraud order against the Peoplo's United States Rank of St. Louis, barring it from tho malls. President Lewis, It is declared, drew $2,000,000 from the People's for stock and loaned himself $000,000. Aooused Official Is Ro moved. Edwin S. Holmes, associate statisti cian of tho Department of Agriculture, Is accused of having given advance In formation of tho government cotton crop icport to New York brokers, nud has been dismissed by Secretary Wilson. Russell Gets Bowen's Post. William W. Russell of Maryland, it biv formally nunimnceii in Washington, has been appointed minister to Venezuela, where he. will succeed Mr. Rowen, Mr. Russell was minister to Colombia, where hu was relieved by Mr. Rnrrett. Will Confer In Portsmouth. Thu navy yard nt Portsmouth, N. H will be tho meeting place of tho Russian and Japanese peace plenipotentiaries, a building having bceu set nsido whero they will bo frcu from all intrusion. Japanese Capture Sakhalin. Japanese foiced u landing ou the Isl and of Sakhalin, under cover of the gnus of u fleet, tho Russlau garrison retreat ing after blowing up all supplies and government buildings. Decision on Shot rlrers' Law. Judgo Gray, arbitrator between miners and operators lu Illinois, decided that tbn expenso of operation iu tho shot tlrera' law shall bo shared equally by employers and men. State Refinery Law Void, Tho Supremo Court of Kansas has de clared unconstitutional tho law passed by tho last Legislature providing for a State oil refinery. Decision Is held a great victory for tho Standard company. Wants Voloe In Settlement. China has sent a' nolo to President Roosevelt urging that sho bo given a volca In tho peace conference, Russia would bo willing, but Japan frowns. Another Slmplon Tunnel. Tho piercing of tho second tunnel through tho Slmplon, Switzerland, was completed during Thursday night. Root as Hay's Successor. President Roosevelt baa offered the position of Secretary of State to Bllbu Boot ana Mr. Root hu accepted It, togrf.t&vjtoM!to.strM-l!(..i.?yt. The Drug llnblt nnd Its Cure. A true nnd real specific for tho time; lmblt ta n binning to humanity. When wo My trite nnd real in tills connection, we tiso Uie qualifying words mlvisedly, because there Is per haps nothing else in the history of human ailments nnd medical treat ment Unit has been productive of nioro bogus nnd fnke medicine thnn the drug habit In Its various forms nnd phones. That there Is to lie had relief and cure from the torture nud bondnge of this unfortunate hnblt 1a something Hint all humanity should be thankful for. It bus been fully demonstrated that drunkenness, either from lliiuor, opium, morphine or cocaine habits, Is a disease, for excessive use of either brings about drunkenness in some form, nnd being n disease, should be treated as such, and treated seientlH- cully and understaiidJngly, for wo have far too many so-called "cures" that have proven more fatal thnn the disease. What we need Is a euro that euros and leaves the patient as strong and vigorous In mind and body as he was before ho became utllicted and enables him to realize, like Richard, that he "Is himself again." Iu this connection we regret to sny that the treatment of this habit hns too often fallen Into inexperienced hands, where the disease is unknown and the remedies employed useless or worse. Now a word In relation to tho cure of these unfortunates for, as we suld in the beginning, there is no longer uny question that the liquor or drug habit Is a disease and should be so treated. Reference is bad iu this con nection to the "Rouqll Cure," the Justly famous treatment specialized by the Norumbega Company, J115 Dearborn street, Chicago, where Is supplied the only specific nnd harmless cure for those addicted to the use of whisky or drugs of every kind yet discovered, four bottles of Rouqll permanently curing tliu worst cases. Till treatment Is au antidote and can bo taken at homo with tho same good results as though under a doctor's care. It leaves the patient lu perfect health, strength ened, both mentally and physically. Tho peculiarity of this new discovery is Unit It cures the worst cases of thu drug habit In about twenty days, with out sickness or confinement, and the worst casus of drunkenness in about five days. This treatment has stood the prac tical tests of curing; the most hopeless eases, as the testimonials from those cured by this treatment abundantly prove. It is infallible, safe and Invig orating. This cure la unsurpassed by anything in the entire range of med ical science. At the olllce of tho Nor umbega Company, sumo wonderful cures have been performed, and pa tients are treated and cured so thor oughly that they ucver desire to return to their old habits. Ignorance can do as much harm with liquor or drug remedies us it can with mercury or arsenic. The Norum bega Company is an Institution of high standing, that has been curing drunkenness and the drug habit for years, and can euro any case no mat ter of how long standing, or how much used. Everyone is given an uncondi tional guarantee, if tho treatment Is taken as prescribed, of a positive cure. Instead of being simply a speclllc, tills cure is general in character; It re moves the cause from which arises the whisky and drug habit. It has cured every case of functional nerve disor der to which it bus been applied. The patient becomes u new person under this treatment. When discharged his head docs not feel as if thero was a buzz 9ii w in it; ou the contrary, be is rejuvenated and restored, physically and mentally, and his mluil Is clear nnd natural, no bad effects following. This method of treatment has brought health, peace ami happiness to pa tients ever since its introduction, and has a record of posltlvo cures not en joyed by any like remedy lu tho hind. If you are troubled with headache, whether chronic or otherwise, get Cup nrine, the sure cure, which is to bo bad nt all tlrst-clnss buffets and drug stores. There is no moro delightful recrea tion for one's self, or for one's wife and family, than n trip into the coun try over tho Aurora, Elgin & Chicago Railway. Now that tbe most beautiful pictures of nature ure being painted by n mas ter band over the landscapes; tho riv ers running free, tbe lawns iu verdure, tbe trees in leaf and tho apple bios some lu full bloom, whero can one havo n more enjoyable day than in speeding among these pleasant scenes, In n comfortable nnd well-appointed conch, and with every requirement for comfort, convenience nnd plcasuro at hand, lu tho pleasant trip over thu Aurora, Elgin & Chicago Railway In tlie.su biilmy days of spring and early summer? The road runs through the beautiful Pox River valley, and on its way takes lu picturesque glimpses of some of tho most beautiful nnd desir able residence districts and pleasure resorts In the neighborhood of Chicago. Take a trnln over the Aurora, EIWu & Chicago Railway, and enjoy HP'S beauties of nature nnd health-giving recreation at n minimum of expenso. Trains leave tho now terminal sta tion, PlfUi avenue, near Jackson boule vard, overy thirty minutes. Among the many nttrnctlvo spots in beautiful nud picturesque Wisconsin thero Is nono that exceeds in beauty, convenience and availability tho bright, rlslngnnd prosperous town of Nccedah. Ono of tho most enterprising and high ly respected citizens of tho town of Nccedah is Mr. William Clark, tho owner of several huudred acres of wild lauds, and Improved lands in this most desirable portion of tho State of Wis consin. Mr. Clark is n citizen of Scotch birth who came to this country about twenty years ago and by frugality, energy nud enterpriso has built up for himself u splendid competence In tho land of his adoption, no is tho owner of a homo valued at over $8,000, iu tho nelghber hood of NectdU Thlf btudsomr nd ALL HEADACHES CURED ALMOST INSTANTLY Whether arising from Alcoholic excesses, over eating, too much smoking, or any other cause, CAPARINE will, Insldw of ten minutes, give you a clear head, and fit you for the business. A SURE, SAFE BRACER . m jflYtr W AVIV aM lr 1W m mm jlp DeKalb Drug & Chemical Co., Ltd. commodious residence Is surrounded by well wooded picturesque and fer tile lauds, among the most valuable In Juneau County, lu which tho town of Ncccdah Is situated. Mr. Clark's lauds arc for disposal lu lots of -IU to 5W0 acres, all located within easy ills tonee of the line market town of Nece dab. Through tho district Hows the beautiful Wisconsin River, one of the most majestic and delightful streams In the world. Ncccdah is located so that those desirous of It can reach tbe fur fntned dolls of Wisconsin by boat passing through nil the way the most beautiful scenery imaginable. Nccedah lias first class raUrond serv ice, tbe Milwaukee & St. Paul nnd the Northwestern roads running through It. It Is one of the finest market towns in Wisconsin, has three commodious hotels, first class banks, electric lights nnd all modern public Improvements. Mr. Clark's splendid ncre property Is Ideally located ns a summer and fall resort. It gives the finest opportunities for hunting nnd fishing, and while Avlthln easy distance of all the com forts nnd luxuries of civilization, nf fords possibility of enjoyment of the pleasures and beauties of primitive nature. Tho property is regarded as not only desirable but a most profitable Investment, a fact that Is being prov ed by Its great nnd rapid development and Its growing attraction for tourists, sportsmen and lovers of nature lu gen eral, Mr. Clark has the high regard and respect of his fellow citizens of Ncccdah, and is bound to be one of the most successful men of affairs, ns he Is to-day one of the most prosperous business men In tho State of Wiscon sin. Nclcltoe. , The populnr Nek-Roc mineral water Is one of the most health-giving and de lightful of beverages. It is the great est liver nnd kidney water produced by Mother Earth. It is bottled only at the springs by Mineral Spring Sani tarium Company, Rurllugton Junction, Mo. N. K. Schumacher, ISO Jackson boulevard, is tho Chicago manager. It is a clear, cold, sparkling mineral water, containing a most penect com bination of essential minerals, pleasant to the taste, comforting to tho stomach, nnd n rejuvenntor of tho liver nnd kidneys. Nek-Roc Is for snlo nt nil first-class buffets nud drug stores. Tho Mineral Springs Sanitarium nt Rurllngton Junction, Mo., Is one of tho finest and most efficacious health re sorts in tho country. E. E. Corken, tho mnnager, is tho son of Samuel Corken, founder of tho famous water cure, and Is thoroughly conversant with tho uso of tho water and mode of treatment of various dlsenscs. Tho following diseases nro among those treated successfully: Rheumatism, kid ney and liver complaint, eczema, etc. The commodious hotel Is open nil the year round. Tho service is first-class nnd the rates reasonable. Ask N. K. Schumacher, 180 East Jackson boule vard, for further information. Nnppor Tandy whisky Is unexcelled. It is a pure whisky, unblended, and guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Capiuino Is tho grentcbt and most elllcuclous hendacho euro in tho world. It is to bo hnd nt all buffets mid drug stores. Tho DeKnlb Drug and Chemi cal Company limited Is tho solo pio ptiotor. Mr. William Clark, of Necednh, Wis.. Is the owner of several hundred acres of hinds, wild nud Improved, lu tho best hunting, fishing nnd summering localities in Wisconsin. Thoso desiring either pcrmnncut or temporary loca tions in tho most delightful portions of Wisconsin, should call upon William Clnrk, Cliff House, Necednh, Wis. Tho Rlenzt Cafo and Garden is ono of tho most plensnnt and enjoyable ro sorts In tho city. It is first-class lu overy respect, conducted in a most re spectable and orderly fashion, and pa tronized by the very best class of peo ple. Its proprietor, F. Emll Gasch, is ono of tho most respected business men of tbe city, . jiiw .?JLAK harmless In CAPARINE Is fag of the lawyer, effective In quickly relieving the result of those little Indiscretions that you wonder how they started. AT ALL BUFFETS AND DRUG STORES XXjXjXCT PHONE M. H. McGOVERM General Contractor All Kinds of Street Pavinjf, Street Railway Construction Underground Conduits and Concrete Construction Novaculite Paving Material SUITE 404, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING 138 E. WASHINGTON STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. If Your System Demands Whiskey Better Drink Rouqil. 0.m; nott most w ci.iving NE bottle of Rouqll four nt the ill perinunetitly destroy the for stimulants. You know when tint thvlr. for liquor becomes ur. Imperative command. It's time to do oine hard thinking. Time to dccldu wlm is In com mand! Don't you think so ynurselfV? Rouqll Is not whisky under another name, but it take tin place of whisky iu sustaining the nerve. It dyes more It supplies real nerve tone, Instead of the temporary stimula tion of alcoholic liquor, which Is Invaria bly followed by a depressing renetlon when Its effect wears olt. And lu r.ddltlou to Its strengthening and tunic proper!!", Rouqll expels the poNnu (for alcohol U n poison. It a man gets poisoned externally ho applies curatives nt once. And yet sklu disease doesn't begin to be ns serious as having the brain cells uiid nerve cells poisoned. You know that. Just from a dollars-uud-ceuts stand point one cannot afford to nllow his Rrnln, that marvelous Central Telegraph Olliec where thought messages originate, to become congested. Inllaiiied nnd satu rated with nlcohol. ltraln-power Is Earnlng-powcr. A man with a !?50,000-a-year nrnln should certainly take ns good care of It ns he expects a chauffeur to take of his Automobile. And tho man with a $2,000--yenr Rralu cannot reasonably expect to de velop increased Earuiug Power If he re tards the process of development by giv ing ills Rrnlu Cells too many Alcohol Raths. The Norumbega Co. 310 Dearborn LUTHIR LOOMIt Proliant WILLIAM LOOMI Vloe Prealdant ILLINOIS STORE CO., Dimension and Rubble Stone QUARRIES AT LEnONT. Main Office, cor. 22d and Lumber St. TtlBPMOHK Yard No. I. 82d Lumber tts. Tal. Canal IS. CHICAGO CHAS. C. BREYER PlumberGasfitter 187 W. DIVISION ST., Netr Milwaukee Av. Telephone Monroe 57S. House Draining a Specialty. Dealer in All Kinds Gas Fixtures. Jobbing Promptly Attended T An Unfailing Specific for NEURALGIA, INSOMNIA, COLDS HEADACHES and all trouble resulting from a deranged stomach. CAPARINE positively contains no opiate, morphine, nntl pyrlnc or other injurious drugs. It is ingredients and sure in results. just as good for the brain minister or doctor, as it is 1308 MAIN If you ure making a success In your work while leaning ou stimulants, you can multiply that success by two nt least. If you cut out the whisky. Some men take genuine pride iu being able to carry a load of liquor without w-alklug scig-SMg hut drluMin; means zig zag thluJdmr sometimes. Drinking ability Is not a Qnalillcatlnn much nought iu Candidate for positions demanding Judgment, Keen Mentality, Executive Ability the Power to Do Things. It's just as easy to stop drinking ns It Is to keep on hceausu of Rouqll. the new cure for thu Liquor Habit. We expect that statement to be chal lenged and we are fully prepared to prove Its truth by hundreds of credlblo wltlicnius. Men who, though they may havo been skeptical, wero Iu earnest nlmiit tint matter and willing to risk a dollar to find out for themselves. The price of Rouqll I !fl a bottle. Wo could easily get !?no or $100, or In sfiinu cases '"W) for tho medicine If we wero willing to limit Its Held of useful ness to n comparative few. Instead of tliu t , wu havo adopted fno broader policy of "tho greatest good to tho greatest number" and have put u price upon tho remedy that places It within the reach of every man and worn nu who needs It. Ouo bottle will cure tho average case four will cure anv case, no matter how aggravated. Wo Invito you to call nt our otllce or write us lu coutldeiice. Let us send you, free, postpaid, a copy of our interesting book. 1203 Manhattan Bldg. Street, Chicago JAB. A. HOOAN Cen'l Mgr. and ' H CAHAl Ut. Yard No. a. Eliton k, 1 1lk, lorik Dltlslto Tl. Monro oi. i )( tffiF '. !V. .'. ',.". VK .".. ' ff A ,i- j