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?T -HT "t T7 v"rt,''yrtf" h STARK COUNTY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY) AUGUST 6 1897, 3 r h lr I if. J A r i" I: fr. 4' v , I t.r H' ' 'k. Caught While Herdin Clung gin to Him While a Commercial Traveler in the Middla West, Notwithstanding all Hot Springs of Arkansas, of no Avail. From the Chronicle, Chicago, HU Mr. -William Clement, cf Freeport, I11L nols, Is a well-known commercial traveler, nnd reprrsenti tlio largo Chicago house ot Heed, Welsh & Langc. In his early lifo Mr. Clement migrated to tlio breezy west and be came a cowboy In Colorado. After doing us much nt cow punching ni ho desired, ho turned his attention to mining, the cxpositro Jrom which ana ins 1110 on inu plains unucr mined n onco strong constitution, and rlicti matlsm, liver and kidney trouble and dropsy mnde their unwelcome appearance. undo their unwelcome ap Tho Hot Snrincs of Ar .ru ansas were visited in the liopo of relief, but ho was disa ann point- cd, and so ho took up his residence In Ml- nnu. nnil nhtnini emnlovmcnt ns a drum mer for a largo home In Chicago that has long since gono out of business. Physicians were consulted both at homo and wlillo on the rond, with only pecuniary benefit to the doctor, for Mr. Clement grew worso Instead of better, nnd constantly had to lay up for weeks at nrthno. It wis then that the sufferer conceived tho Idea or trying Dr. Williams' I'iuk l'llls lor I'alo People, nnd did so. "I thought," Mr. Clement said to tho re porter, " that fifty cents would not bo much expenditure, co I bought a box of the pills nnd began taking them according to direc tion1?. "I did not havo many days to wait before I found a marked improvement in my condi tion, so I kept on with tho treatment. First my kidneys began to do their work thorough EVERY WOMAN GodmUemepO'Iih Tollable, monthly, rcgnlitlns medlelna. Only htralM sail the purest drugs shsnldb used, Ujou want thbii, get G. FsaB's Pennyroyal PiBfis Thar aro prompt, sits and certain In tmqIC The Ksanlne (Or. Peal's) never 4In twist. Bon anywhere, tx.00. Address 1'eal Medxcmb Co., CleTtUnd, O. FOtt SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. The most Popular in use WS,, -l-.fJ'M i,sTFirRRnnirv'wi l5o Styles to suit all writersml stationers have them. 2G JOHN ST, NCW YORK-AND CAMDEN , N.J. 200,000 WEAKEN CURED! v STARTLING FACTS FOR DISEASED VICTIMS, r VSrCURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY! A DC Vfl II O Nervous and despondent; weak or debilitated) tired mornings; noam. AllL lUU bition lifeless; memnrjrpoor: eaellj fatigued; excitable and Irritable! ores sunken, rod nnd blnrreu; plraplee on face; dreams and nleht losses; rostleei; boemrd looking; weak back; bono pain: hair loose; alcers; sore throat varicocele) deposit in urine nncf drains nt stool; illxtrustfnl; want of confidence ; lack of new and strength WE CAN OURE YOU I RESTORED TO MANHOOD BY DRS. K. & K. JOHN A. MANLIN. JOHN A. MANLIN. CHAS. FOWEI1S. CHAB. POWEltH. fclfW' J) jf fefe wf UEFOHEIUKATUENT. AFTEU THKA11IENT. EEIOKK TUKA1UENT. AlTj.HlHKATllt.NT. NO NAMES OR TESTIMONIALS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. VARICOCELE, EMISSIONS and IMPOTENCY CURED. specialists to all my afflicted followmen, -7 YEARS IN OHIO. 200,000 CURED. NO RISK "Tho vloes of early boyhood laid the foundation of my mln. Later on a .gay life" and expoeuro to blood di seases completed the wrock. I had all tho symptoms ot Nervous Debility sunken eyes, emissions, drain In urine, nervousness, weak back, etc. Syphilis canned my hair to fall out, bone pains, nlcers in mouth nnd on tongne, blotches on body. oto. I thank God 1 tried Drs. KonDedr & Kergan. They restored mo to health, E2TJK treat and cure Varicocele. Emissions, Netvous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Self Abuse, titaney ana uiaaaer diseases, 17 YEARS IN DETROIT. READER! Have your j; ire you, tter wl . BOO New Method Treatment will enre you. What bunaubiAiiun rncc. no inuuur who uiih ot Chants. Charaes reasonable. BOOKS Are you n victimr iiavn yon lost honoi rlagef lias your Wood been dlsoasod? FREE - Dlsoases of Men. Inclose nosfure. 2 cents. CfT-NO NAMKS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRI VATE. No modlclno s-nt C. O. D No names on boxes or anvol opas. Evarythlntr confidential. -Question Hot and coot of Treat ment, FREE. J FOR TWO CUT of Spring and DRS.KENNEDY & KERGAN1, At Prices that will SURELY CLOSE THEM OUT LOWING WILL SHOW : $15,00 Suits for $12.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 5.00 k " 9.50 8.00 G.OO 4,00 M Boys' and Children's Clothing in Same Proportion. Boar in mind, this is Positivoly a Cash Salo, and LASTS ONLY TWO WEEKS. Tho first ono in gets tho ohoico. It will ho Dollars in your Pockots to boo our Bargains Boforo Purchasing Elsowhoro. I. & D. Rosenthal), 102 Southeast Corner Public Square CANTON, OHIO. Colorado Efforts to Get Rid of it. 1 ly and well, and all bloat left me. Thentht rheumatism nnd pain in the region of the heart went, my liver is cured, and I may say i am as wen as ever i was. it 1 nau only known of Dr. Williams' I'lnk Mils n few years before, I should bo a good many thou sand dollars richer." As usual, when such testimonials ore re eelved nt the office of Dr. Williams Medi cine Co., they nre sent for verification to tlio leading druggists of the vicinity or other persons in good standing. The above was not'an exception, notwithstanding Mr. Clem ent's excellent reputation, and tlio returned reports certified that nil of tho foregoing statements mado to tlio reporter wcro strictly true. An nnnlysls of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills shows that they contain, in a condensed form all tho elements neccwy to give new life and richness to tho blood and restoro shattered nerves. They aro nn unfailing spcififio for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, tho after cflcctsof la grippe, palpitation of tlio heart, pale and sallow complexions, nil forms of weakness cither in male or female, nnd nil diseases resulting from vitiated humors in the blood. Pink Pills nro sold by nil dealers, or will bo sent post paid on receipt of price, CO cents n box. or six boxes for $3i0 (they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by address ing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Sche nectady, N. Y. John A. Mnnlln sajei "I was one ot tho countless via. time of early Ignorance commenced at IS years of age. I tried sevon medical firms and pent$U0O without avail. 1 gave up In despair. The drains on my system were weakening my lntulleot ns wall as my sexnal and physical llfo. My brother advised mo as n last resort to consult Drs. Kennedy & Korean. 1 commenced their New Method Treatment nnd In a few weeks was u new man, with new llfo and nmbltlon. This was foar years ago, and now 1 cm married nnd happy. 1 recommend theeo rellabla Syphilis, Emissions Varicocele, Cured. vigor and happiness." CUA8. POWERS. 200,000 CURED. NO RISK. yon lost hope? Aro you contemplating mar- 1 1 nirn vi It has done for othors on any weakness? uur It will do for yon. irnatea you. write ror an honest opinion lrreo .mo uoiuen monitor 1 (Illustrated), on Sealed. Mo. 143 EUCLID AVE.! CLEVELAND, 0.o WEEKS, price; sale; Summer Clothing -AS THE FOL- $d.50 Pants for 4.00 $4.00 , 3.50 . 2.50 . 2.00 . 1.50 ,. 1.19 , .75 . .50 3.00 " S.50 " 2.00 1,50 1.00 " .75 TO MEET IN DETROIT. PREPARING FOR THE CONVENTION OF AMERICAN SCIENTISTS. History of the Association Which Has Dono So Much to rromoto Helentldo llo senrch In tlio United Stntcs Meeting; of the llrltlsh Scientists nt Toronto. Tho scientists nro tlio most willing of nil workers nnd generally tho poorest faid financially for thoir outlny of tiiuo siul effort. Whilo tlio unthinking mul titude, goes on vacation to seashore nnd mountain, tho scientist dolvcs nwny nt bis investigations nnd plods on with his experiments. Lato nt night nnd by tho first light of day ho is hard nt hia ond lcss tusk, without otio solflsh thought nnd with only ouo desirp tho disoovory of tho forco or substance- or cliomieal possibility wlilch ho boliovcs to oxlst. But in n certain lumbering wny tho public- is appreciative, nnd it is curious without stint. Though slow to rownrd, it is ongcr to watch nil now develop ments, houco n grcnt dcnl of interest nttuohes to the stated meetings of thoso whoso lives aro dovotcd to scieutiflo ro- conrch. Ono of tho most important of theso scientific societies is tho American As sociation For tho Advancement of Sci ence, whoso forty-sixth annual session is to bo hold nt Detroit, Aug. 0-14. Tho history of tlio development of this association is interesting nnd dates buck to tho your 18110, whon soientillo nativ ity becamo manifest in tlio United States. This is not saying that thcrodid not exist previous to that timo littlo co torlcs of thinkers and experimenters who worked together in tho effort to bring new forces out of matter nnd add to man's comfort and enjoymont, but this was tho dato of a moro general awakening to tlio advantages of organ ized effort. Scicnco was nt that timo still in its infancy and tho ofllccrs of tho sovcral stato surveys felt tho neces sity of comparing notes and discussing results. As n cousequonco it was agreed upon among them to form an nssooiatiou of geologists und naturalists which otiVEn vtolcott Ginns. should meet onco n year nnd discuss tho facts nnd theories which each mau was working out iu his own stato. It was in tho year 1840, ut Philadel phia, that tho first meeting of this as sociation was held under tho presidency of Edward Hitchcock, tho head of tho geological survey of Massachusetts. Meetings woro afterward hold in Bos ton, Albany, Washington, Now Haven, Now York nnd again in Boston iu 184?. At this meeting it was found thnt tho kindred sciences, mnthomutics, astrono my, physics, chemistry, geography nnd ethnology, had mado such strides as necessitated thoir admission ns depart ments of tho general study of scicnco contemplated by tho association. Iu or der to admit thoso it was deemed ex pedient to enlarge the scopo of tho or ganization nnd chnngo its name. Ac cordingly tho American Association For tho Advnncement of Soienco cnino into existence. Tho first meeting of tho now nssooia tiou took place iu Philadolphin in 1848. Hero a constituton wns adopted, nnd so woll wero its terms considered thnt littlo alteration has been mado in it up to tho present day. In this in strument tho objects of tho association aro set down as follows: "To promote intorcourso botween thoso who nro cultivating scicnco iu different parts of America, to givo a stronger nnd moro general impulse- and mora systematic direction to hdentiilc rcsoarch nnd to proauro for tho labors of Foientillo moil increased fuoihtios nud wider influence " Theso nro tho objects of tho organiza tion as they stand today. Acting under them tho association has hold mcotiugs iu nearly all tho largo cities of tho United States. Tho association is divided into nino sections, each of which is presided over by an olllcer having tho rank of vice president of tlio association. Aftor tho opening proceedings each society meets by itsolf nud effects its orgnuizntlou. Tho secretary of tho seotiou roports to tho gouerul secretary, who thon pro vides him with n list of papers that may bo read and dUoussed boforo tho soction. Publia lectures aro also deliv ered from time to timo during tho scs lion of tho association. At tlio coming session nt Detroit, to bo prosided over by Oliver Wolcott Gibbs of Newport, papers aro to bo pre sented from Johns Hopkins university, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Coruoll university, Princotou univer sity, Iiohigh university and from many of tho most important laboratories iu tho Uuitod States. A uumbor of dis tinguished physicists nud olootrioinus will attend aud take part in tho disous sious. Tho dato early in August was soleotod in order thnt tho membors might havo an opportunity at tho oloso of tho scssloii to attend tho mooting of tho Brit ish Association For tho Advancement of Solouce, which moots at Toronto, Aug. 18. Only ouco boforo iu its history has this learned body of men boon convened ou Amoricau soil, and a particularly in teresting bessiou is promised. G T rUxTr.n. Shake Into Your Bboea Allen's Foot-Ease, n powder for tho feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting feat and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of tho age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes teel easy, It Is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Bold by oil drug gists and shoo stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad dress, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. Y, I Be Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarse ness or Group, are not to be trifled with. A dose in time of Bbiloh'a Cure will save a hoij uoo ioc ,oc oeocjoXto o y p o 1 you much troublo. Bold by Fred P, Bhannfelt & Co., E, L. Ortt, Market St.; E. 0. Miller. East End. Hh'S A MAN OF PEACE. Hint's Why Urother Cm I in I r Invented tho Ilullet l'roof Cloth. That n man could stand up and ho Miot ut with a 44 caliber revolver nnd then sinilo ns ho handed bnck tho ballot thnt struck him is hard to bcliovo, oven in theso days of miraculous things, but this very feat was accomplished recent ly in Chicago, and by a man of peaco and godliness, Brother Caslmir Zcglen. Ever since tho nssnssinatiou of Carter II. Ilnrrison, Chicago's former mnyor, fills pious man has been at work on his idea of a bullet proof cloth. Ho is a member of tho Komuii Catholio ordor of IlcsurrcotiouUts, and his duties nro man- lUlOTIIF.n CASIMIR ZI.OLKN. ifold, yet ho has found timo to devoto to his experiments. All his spnro mo ments hnvo been applied to this ono ob jeot, aud now ho has accomplished his purpose and produced n fabrio that is absolutely impcnotrublo by lend ballots fired from pistols. Ho has not yet been nblo to make n cloth thnt will withstand missiles fired from rifles, but ho has mado long steps iu that direction and promises soou to produco such a mate rial. Tests of tho bullet proof stuff woro first mado by tho uso of cadavers or ani mals as targets, and at last, being per fectly euro that ho had succeeded in his effort, Brother Casimir invited n com mittco of woll known people, physicians, scientists nowspnper mon and n polico sergeant, to coma and soo tho cloth test ed, with himolf as tho target An arrangement wns mado wheroby tho body of tho human target would bo protected by ordinary methods except that portion covered by the cloth. Shots wcro fired nt Brother Casimir, first with a 38 caliber revolver, then with n 38 nud finally with u 44. Tho cloth proved an cntiro success, tho smiling inventor declaring thnt tho impact of each bullet caused a sensation similar to that occasioned by n poko in tho ribs from tho elbow of n jolly companion. Brother Casimir will sail from America soon nnd will introdnco the forthcoming riflo bull fabrio iu tho armies of Europo. BELIEVES IN THE BIRCH. Frofesaor Sinnll Ailvocntcs Corporal 1'un lalimvnt lu thy School. Albion Woodbury Small, liend pro fessor of sociology at tho University of Chicago, who, by his advocacy of cor poral punishment in publio schools, started a rcdhot controversy at tho re- cout session of tho National Educational association at Milwaukee, is as firm ns over in his conviction that his theory is correct. Iu the courso of n recent in terviow ho said, "Whilo I am not call ing for a resort to coiporal punishment as a rulo iu schools I think it timo to protost against prohibition of it in cx tromo nud exceptional cases. " Ho main tains thnt children should bo taught very early that socinl morality is tho safeguard of tho rightsof tho ninny and that if individuals do not want to re spect tho rights of tho many it becomes noccssary for tho many to' vindicate thoir rights by compelling obodience, aud ho beliovcs that tho power of coer cion should bo vested in tho teacher, eff o 'f "1 ".oSW '00 rnoFcsson aldion w. small. who occupies tlio saruo rolntiou toward tho pupil ns thnt of tho authority of tho stato toward tho adult citizen. Professor Small is a native of Buok field, Mo. Ho was graduated in 1870 from Colby university. Ho first studiod for tho ministry, nnd thon, abandoning tho idea, wont abroad and put in two years of study in tho Gorman universi ties. In 1881 ho wa3 oleoted to tho chair of history in his alma mater aud con tinued in that position for eight years, whon ho wns mado president of tho in stitution aud professor of intellectual and moral philosophy. At thnt timo ho wns but 3G years of ago nud was tho youngest of collego prosidouts in tho United Statos. Iu 1802 Professor Small was olootod to tlio chair iu tho Chicago nnlvorsity which ho now occupies. Bulling VeueU Conilne Iu Again. A Baltimoro papor comments on the faot that tho uso of Bailing vessels is in creasing. Thoy aro coming into vogue agaiu, especially for heavy materials whioh may as well ho a mouth as a week on tho ocean. Incontinence oi water during sleep stopped immediately by Dr. E, Del etion's Antl Diuretic. Cures children and adults alike. Price $1.00. Sold by Durbin, Wright & Co., druggists, Can ton, 0. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Boot Tea, the great Blood Purifier, Cures Headache. Nervousness, Eruptions on the Faco, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by Fred P. Bhannfelt & Co.; E. L. Ortt. Market and 8th St.: E, 0, Miller, EaBt End, I- KiJff 7 THE STAMP HUNTERS THEIR NATIONALCONVENTION OPENS IN BOSTON ON AUG. 24. Tho Amrrlcnii 1'lillatcllo Asunclntlnn nnd Wlmt It linen For tlio Stump Collectors. Some Interesting Fnrts About a Growlnc Jnd. Tlio nnniml convention of tlio American Plillatullo association will m held In Bos Yin Aug. 21, 135 and 20. Among Its mem bers nro nil tlio lending stamp collectors in tho United States, but the rank nnd flla Is mado up of obsauro but ardent followers of tho fad. There nro about 1,200 mem bers, nnd they live In all parts of tho Union, for philately socms to hnvo no par ticular habitat. Pooplo who linvo never acquired a foml noss for stamp collecting generally regard tho followors of this pursuit as victims of n peculiar mental ninlndy. They always hnvo nnd probably always will, although of lato years tlio devotees of philately seom to hnvo gnlncd n small amount of respect from thoir fellow men, but tho truu stamp collector cares not for tlio opinion of tho Philistines. Tho fact that tho addition of n fow raro stamps to his album which gives him tho liveliest satisfaction falls to Interest thoso outside of his own littlo world does not troublo him a bit. Tlio number of members belonging to tho national organization Is no Index to tho slzo of tlio great body of stamp collect ors In this country. No ono knows how many there aro. Tlioro nro surely half n million, nnd tbero may bo moro, but tills includes nil tlio schoolboy collectors, nnd tboy nro it legion by themselves. Tlio pco plo who get bo dcoply interested In tlio subject thattbuy join tlio national associa tion nnd travel tliousnnils of miles to at tend tlio annual conventions aro not to bo termed lucre stamp collectors. They claim tho right to bo designated as philatelists. They say tlioro Is a Mist dlfforcnco bo tween n stamp collector nnd a philatelist. Tlio former is satisfied If ho can pasto in his album ono stamp of each Issue, nnd his chief prizes nro stamps of ourrent lssuo from bomo faraway country. Tlio plillatullst, liowevor, makes n scien tific study of stamps, or pretends to do so. In many respects his hobby rccmblos that of tlio bibliophile. lie not only knows a Mauritius 10 cent lllao when ho seos It, but lio Is familiar with nearly all tho rare stamps In existence, having cither soon thoni In collections nt which bo has gnzod long nnd earnestly or read detailed descrip tions of them. Ho not only ldontllles raro specimens by tlio color and denomination, but by tlio water mark In tho paper, errors In printing nnd peculiarities in tho en graving. It will readily bo scon that to becomo expert in such a hobby as this timo and study must bo given to it. No schoolboy ran liopo to acquire such n vast fund of technical knowledge us thu si; I lied phi- rftEsmr.xT OLKnr. latollst must havo until after ho has spent tlio spare timo of years In patient rosenrch. So you will not bo surprised to learn that tho most prominent philatelists nro men who hold high places In tho professions ond In tho business world. Many dootors, lawyers und bankers aro numbered among tho philatelists. If gono Into extensively, It Is n rich man's hobby, for tbero aro at least a scoro of private collections In tho United Statos wliloli nro worth ovor $100, 000 each. Not long ago Fred W. Aycr of Bangor, Mo., sold his collodion for f50, 000. Then tbero always socms to bo n market for raro stamps, i'or somo of them tbero is a fixed market prlco, but tho rarest spooi mons, thoso which liuva boen sold at from ?500 to 1,000 eaoh, aro worth what they will bring, and this depends largely upon tho means of tho purchaser und his anxiety to obtain tho specimen. Tho extent of tho hobby can bo hotter understood when you realize that there nro at leust 200 firms in tho United States deal ing exclusively iu stumps and thousands of dealers who soil them as u sldo lssuo. A hundred or moro monthly publications oro dooted to tho Interests ot stamp collectors, and tbero are two thriving weeklies which print nothing oxcopt news connected with stamps aud stamp collectors. Ono of these publications is u 10 pngo pamphlet and claims a paid circulation of 10,000 copies. In almost every largo olty thoro is n local brunch of tho American I'hlln telle associa tion, und tho national body serves to bind them togcthor. It maintains an exchange and sales department which has transacted business to tho amount of moro than S35, 000 u yo.tr. This association was organized in 1S80 with 110 members, und since then It bus crown In Importance, lnfluonco nnd numbers. It Is now the rocognlzod author ity In tho philatelic world, und tho results of Its deliberations in annual convention will bo read with groat Interest by many thousands of stump collontors. Thu present president ot tho association Is ex-Mayor lr rank F. Olnoyof Frovidonco. Ho has a collection which is valued nt 5100,000, nnd dealers think It would bring moro than that If brokon up und placed on tho market, for somo of the specimens are of tho rnrest nnd most valuable. President Olnoy is a wealthy woolen manufacture and has Iwtb time und money to devote to bis hobby. Ono of tho principal questions to bo dis cussed nt tho coining convention nnd ono whioh baa excited tho philatelists notn lit tlo is that of the jublleo stamp Issues of tho British colonics in North America. Tho Canadians In thus honoring their quocn have laid plans to turn n pretty ponny for their colonial treasury by forc ing collectors to buy stamps whoso faoo value is as high ns ?5 nt exorbitant prices. FltANCIS B. TALDEHT. Found the lionet. Egypt's pyramid builders wcro canni bals, according to Mr. Flinders Petrlo's assertion. Ho has found bones, picked clean und separately wrapped up, in many tnmha "What Dr. A. 15. Baiter Bajra, Boffai.0, N. Y, Gents: From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the eflect of your Bhiloh's Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, I am pro pared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever beon brought to my attention, It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by Fred P, Shnnnfelt & Co.; . L. Ortt. Market and 8th St.; E, 0. Miller, Eaat End. "I always receommond Dr. Fowler's Ext, of Wild Strawberry for summer complaints and have never known it to fail. You muy uso my name." 0. A. West, Druggist, Kalnsborough, 0, KING OF THE KLONDIKE. Joo Lndnr, Owner of Daimon City, Gael Knflt to Slurry nu 1)1(1 Htveethcnrt. Ono of tho most Interesting characters nnd tho most prominent of tlio nrw bo nanza kings of Klondike Is Joseph Iaduu, who founded Dawson City nnd owns tlio town site "Old .Too" Iadiio they called him in camp, although ho Is a man of only middle ago. His years of oxporlencc in mining camps, however, mado him seom n veteran among tho "tenderfoot" sn tho Klondike. Laduc's homo Is In Plnttshurg, N. Y., n bonutlful aud busy littlo city on Lake Champlaln, and for Plnttshurg ho startod tho moment ho had disposed of tho big fortune In gold dust which bo had brouaht down from tho goldflolds. Lndtic goos back homo nftor n bride, nnd this brings In an other romantic feature of his enroer. Years ago, when Iiaduo was n young man, ho becamo engaged to Miss Mason, ono of tho prettiest girls In Plattshurg, but Miss Mason's parents strongly object ed to tho match becauso .Too was poor. As Laduo's talents did nut lit him for bocom- ity i m 'ISft'JfW Wmm' JOSEPH I.ADtTE. Ing rich In Plattshurg ho wont west nnd drifted to tho Black Hills during tho mln lng excitement thnro sevoral yours ugo. He wns quite successful and had cleaned Up a neat littlo fortune, with which bo startcc bnok to claim his bride. Ho stopped in Dcadwood, though, went Into a disastrous speculation and lost every dollar. This was n knockdown blow, but lilt liopo was not wholly killed. Miss Mason wroto that she would wait for him ns long ns ho chose, and thus encouraged ho bognii again his hcireh for fortune. Six year' ngo Laduowelit to Alaska, where tlun had already beon somo mining, lit- uu among tho pioneers In the Yukon rej.'1'in nnd wns one of the Inhabitants of C'in-1' City during tho first year of its rxlsti-ncr Whon nn old hunter nanud McCnnidck. who was skirmishing up tho Yukon nftet salmon, discovered the rich placer deposit? on tho Klondike, Laduo wus ono of tin first to pull up stakes und sttiko for the now region. It was thon that ho wns richly ropald for the bard years which ho hnd spent In acquiring a mining experience Ho staked out claims on what are now oonsldored to bo tho richest placer beds aloug tho Klon dike, und in ho Is now worth about $100, 000 It Is expected that all parental objec tion will bo withdrawn. A RICH MAN'S WHIM. Spends UN Weekday In n Cottage, Till Suuilnyn In a Ulnnnlou. Most of us busy Americans wear oui good clothes nnd onjoy such luxurlos as our tastes suggest nnd our pocketbooks al low on Sunday. Fow of us, however, make tho distinction between tho first and the other days of tho week that Z. W. Davis, an Ohio man, does. Six days In tho week ho works bard nnd lives In a cottago. On Sunday ho rests nnd takes luxurious case In n mansion. Mr. Davis Is n man of largo business In terests and a manufacturer In Cleveland. On weekdays l.ls resldonco Is n ono story oottngo whleli is about as simple and un pretentious n dwelling ns Is to bo found In nil that big city, but Mr Davis docs not mind that. Ho Is n hard worker. IIo bo glus his toil early in tho morning, takes only a hasty and slmplo luncheon nnd docs not quit until Into Iu the ocnlug. When his work is done, lie goes to bed and is too tired to enro much about where ho sleeps. His Sundays, though, nro spent in Can ton, and in nil that city of beautiful homes tbero Is probably not one that is finer than his. It Is a erltnblo palaeo. This preten tions residence has just been completed nt n cost of nbout $80,000. It is furnished with almost evory luxury generally found In an American homo and with somo which MAVIS' WEEKDAY COTTUiE AND SUNDAY MANSION. aro decidedly unusual. For Instnnco, on tho third floor Is a small t boater flnlshod in tlio flnost mahogany. Hero concerts nnd amateur dramatic performances nro to be given. Mr. Davis Is ery fond of this sort of ontortnlnmontsundevidontly Intends to enjoy them without Rolng nwny from home. Tho houso Is solidly built of stono, with uhlgh Spanish tlio roof, nnd tho look out nbovo th'i ridgepolo is HO foot nbovo tho publio fquaro ot Canton. Along tho eaves of the houso aro strung oleotrlo light wires, nnd these nro fitted with n grcnt mnny Incandescent lights. When Mr. Davis Is spending a national holiday nt homo, ho can show his patriotism by sim ply pressing a button and Illuminating his houso In a most brilliant manner. Tho contrast botween tho manner In which this unique Ohlonn spends his week days and tho way in which ho passes his Sundays Is certainly very strong. During tho wcok ho lives ns simply ns nny of his day laborers, but whon ho gets into Can ton Saturday night ho tastes tho full lux ury of wealth. Tumble Orau. Tumblo grnes, whon its seeds nro rlpo, dies nnd breaks off, and tho plant, grow ing naturally In a globular shape, rolls over and over on tho ground, thus travel ing sometimes for mnny nillos beforo find ing lodgment and placing its seeds for fu turn urnwtli "I was run over Did not expect to jy a lumber wagon. live. Was terribly bloated, My friends bathed mo with Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil, and I was cured. We have great faith in Thomas' Electric Oil." Mrs. Win, F. Babcock, Nor veil, Jackson Co,, Mich. Cljjntnlno Hot Drops-- .... r- m t) wnmarunny itamui v Very True, bit IMttlls All Palnj J Sold Everywhere? Every Day wj Without Rollef, There Is No Pay I - &?r .- . ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho bladder wns created for ono pur pose, nnmoly, n recoptnclo for the urine, nnd no such it in not llnhln tm any form of disease except by oneoC two ways. The first wiiy is from Im perfect notion of tho kidneys. The second wny is from careless local treat ment of other diseases. CIIIKK CAU8B- Unhealthy urino from unhealthy kidneys Is tho chlofcnusoof bladder troubles. So tho womb, Hko tho blad der, wns created for ono purpose, and if not doctored too much is not llablo to weakness or disease, except In rare cases. It Is situated back of and very closo to thobhulder.thereforpany pain, dlsenso or inconvenlonco manifested in tho kidneys, bnck, bladder or uri nary pnssaRO is often, by mistake, at tributeu to femnlo weakness or womb troublo of somo sort. Tlio error itr. caBlly mndo nnd mny bo as easily nvoided. To find out correctly, cct. your urino asido for twenty-four hotire;, n sediment or settliiifr indicates kidney or bladder trouble. Tlio mild and tic extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Boot, tho great kidney, audi bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine yow should hnvo tlio best. At drugxfsta flfly cents nnd ono dollar. You may havo n sample bottlo and pamphlet, both sent freo by mnil. Mention tin News-Democrat and sond your ad dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co., iilnghnm ton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of thic paper guarantee the genuineness of fhlr offer. A LOCAL Disease A Climatic Auectfon Nothing but a locnl remocly or change of cllmato will euro it. (let a well-known rnar maccutical remedy, ELY'S CREAM BALM It It rjulcklr Absorbed, Gives Kcllof at onco Oiient anil cleanses tho Allayninllatmnation. COLD 'N HEAD Hcnlaand Protects tho MciuI'Mnc ltcstoref tht i-'ensea of Tasto and fmoll. Xo cocaine. No Mer cury, No Injurious drug. Full Siio 6nc, Trlafl Slzo 10c. nt Druggists or by mail, ELY BHOTilEHS, 6 Warren St., New York we mean business in this shelf emptying aro not ston ing at halt' prices to do it we've made whatever prices will do the work empty tho shelves- no mat ter how small a fraction of real' worth they represent. Hero aro instances : 75 cent silk mixed Novelties andl all wool Dress Goods 48 inches wide 25c a yard. Fino Dress Goods, Suitings and Novelties nnd $1.00 and ?1 25 silt warp Dress Goods, 35 and 50c a yard dressy effects and fine, superior qualities. 51.25 and SI. 50 Suitings, 4S inches wide, 50c a yard. Consider your self interest ami! see if such money's worth ca.i ap peal to you in vain splendid good among these for separate skirts to wear with shirt waists nice For early fall suits and for girls' fair school suits they're important values American Dress Goods double width, 5. 10, 15, 25c a yard. Keeping up tho wash goods emptying, too hundreds of offer ings at moro interesting prices than ever prevailed in any previous sheIC emptying ot tho store's history Kinds at 5. 6i, 7i, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25c that will surpriso you in chtficencsiS of the stylo and colorings included are high class goods for tho most dressy warm weather gowns for the sea shore or other vacation trip. Write for samples lot your owm judgment decide what a chaneo thic is' Lot tho goods and prices prove it." Boggs & Buhl ALLE6HENY, PA. The Central DIrectoras P. D. BAHR. Pnndos.t. JOS. BIKCIlttUU V. Prenlilwrt. KD. B. 11AKP. CkaUei. n.s, SHIELDS, AUSTIN LYliCIC. Savings Bank. 11. a, wun, 0. h. JONES U. W. 1106 ostfcrr Tuscarawas St. and Cleveland Ave. UAPITAIit and SUltPIiDB, ') Banking nnd Savings Department: Interest Paid on Deposit, Loan Department: Money to Loan on First Mortgcgc Security. Bond Department : Government and Municipal Boax Bought and Bold. Foreign Exchange Department 1 Letters of Credits and Drafts o all Farts of the World sate Deposit Department: Boxes to Rent at Reasonable term. CATARRH ll&MBAlrATl KSfAfjA'jreCOlDW B & JLJ a l lf 11