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. Ifs raised ^ more corn on theii pread, and the Funk brothers ited 20.000 acres of corn a yo^ Pl^|ipiing and engaged him i. the chair of agronomy in ti: air "was created especially ft Vice President! hat sort of grou; :ii invites farmt e winter and atte corn selection a rhe professor gi gh. the State ea nilesi the railro; of Iowa com f30 bushels, about lzo.wv than last year's yield. The c irth $30,000,000 more than a 3 and Professor Holden is unl credited with a third interes idence in the Professor's ft erwhelming. The counties i.he made speeches did be the others. Those in whict the largest audiences did . There are fields worked ui ill application of his metl 1 have produced more than red bushels to the acre. T' eighty bushels are frequent, five bushels in a common y ;ry farmer is reading Holdei re*thyi fall, selecting his ear jest ears of corn for seed, ts germinating qualities, pn lis soil according to Prof< litis directions and getting r cak. all records next year. tsoi tiiorp will be ter cent, increase in the corn acj _ next; season, and the farmers pre to make it average 50 bushels t acre. Great preparations are m: for farmers' institutes in every , ty, which will be addressed hy fessor Holden when he can at and otherwise by graduates o We have just unloaded our c Novelty Ranges for fall trade, an in a position to make you close I J. L. Hall's Hardware Store. We want to feed Marion c Charles Howard Is a special DECLARES WIFE HAS MARRYING HABIT. Husband No. 3 Lives Under Same Roof With No. 4?Wants Annulment. NEW YORK. Nov. 30.;?According to the statement sworn to In the action brought by Charles F. Henderson for an annulment of marriage, his wife, Kate Henderson, 30 years old, has made matrimony a habit. Ho alleges that she has three h usbands over the limit allowed by law. Mrs. Henderson, pretty and petite, lives at No. 3497 Eighth avenue. A peculiar phase of the case is furnished in the fact that, according to her. Henderson, who figures in the list or .husbands as Xo. 2 lives there also with No. 4 whom he specifically names in his complaint. Mrs. Henderson has been served with (lie papers in the case, and has so far Interposed no defense. In his complaint Henderson alleges that his wife was first married in 1891 when site was only IS years old, to John tlillingham. What became of Giliingham is not lmown. In 1892, Henderson says, she was married to Charles Benkenstein by Alderman. Frank Rogers, at the City Hall, this city. Henderson himself was the third husband, having been married to her in Jersey City in 1S95. He alleges that Loth Giliingham and Benkenstein were alive at the time, and that . -she had been divorced from neither. r According to Henderson the habit r grew on his wife, and in 1901 she married Victor Carl, who now lives in o the same house she does. Both Henderson and his wife be S long to good families in excellent so cial standing. Mrs. Henderson refuses ' to discuss tile auegauuus. * . y is represented in his action by Georgi d Robinson, of No. 99 Nassau street. HOUSE WRECKED BY A BIG BLAST. o e. g Explosion and Shower of Stones a ^ Cavetown?Home of Robert Hawkins Was Demolished. ^ HAGERSTOWN, Md., Nov. 30.The home of Robert Hawkins, o tj Cavetown, this county, was wrecke by the discharge of a blast. On large stone fell through the roof an X* . went through to the cellar, smashin the cook stove, upsetting the dinnt c(' table and doihg other damage. Ai , - other stone fell down the cliimnc: ^ while a third knocked out a portio of the gable end of the dwelling. A jj of the window glass in the house ar a number of window panes in a rp joining houses were broken. The blast was set off at the Busln rs stone quarries, along the line of Ti "w^i-vintu? Railroad at: Cav VV WlWil " -T-?V, , . town, it is understood that ten ke; LCt. ;or of powder and a quantity of dynami had been placed in a lar?5e hole, shower of stones fell over the to an, ?rs n(l and houses for sume distance we -, sliaken. A clothesline in Mrs. Bi no ketts yard was cut by a stoi ' Thomas Brunner's team, standi im3es near the station, was badly damag< rjy One of the horses was badly cut a I ; the wagon was almost wrecked. | THE HOPE rc- X For J els. O S: 5 ST7='\Lir5- m aods ^ one J y f hoss X v. anrl *? ield. X *m; ? liest test- ============================= =F THE Sf% eacly ' It ir ""??o?????? > per A Magazine eage jposo Magazines should liave a well 3 the Genuine entertainment, amus iking tives ?? The Smart Set, the c? ; MOST SUCCESS tend. Its novels (a complete one in f his authors of both hemispheres. Its short stories are matchli Its poetry covering the entire rmnnlnr nr ar of ness?is dy lu? muai< je "*" *? d are Its jokes, witticisms, sketches irices. vokins. 160 PAGES DE ounty No pages are wasted on chea; g. x tng essays and Idle discussions. Every page will interest, an 1st on Subscribe now?$2.50 per ye x order, or registered letter toTH! York. Illl! Oh Modern Science. tell us that fee centuries man has made grave mistakes ; In' coping with his sickness, his fe-, ; vers and Jhis aches? And when we meekly try to tell what grandma used to do To cure a cold or stop a chill," .tbd doctors cry "Pooh! Pooh!" The facet of old Hippocrates is turned against the wall. The wonder is that, anybody ever grew at ail. They tell us that the carpets and the big upholstered chairs, The wells and cisterns and the rest or all the old affairs. Were most insanitary, and whoever drew <l uitiuui Within a rod of one of them was simply courting death. They're burning sulphur in the cheat with grandma's quilts and shawls? The wonder is that anybody ever grew at all. They tell us that, our mothers and i:ra.iid mothers were wrong? In fact, they roast great-grandma in 1 some language that is strong. And groat-great grandma comes In, too, for criticism rough? ^ Because they let their children eat sh much unhealthy stuff. And, oli, they vow 'twas wicked that they did not leL us bawl? The wonder is that anybody ever grew at all. They tell us that the infant, who arrived a montli ago is handicapped by him or her of Ibis last day or so. 3 Because the newer children have the , vastly greater chance ; Of profiting by science in its very last advance. The memories of childhood are the sort that should appall? The wonder is that anybody eve. grew at all. t ?Chicago Tribune, THE CHRISTMAS DELINEATOR The December Deiineaior, with its tt message of good cheer and helpful d ness, will be welcomed in every home c- The fashion pages are unusually at ? tractive, illustrating and describin; r the very latest modes in a way t< ;r make their construction during tin a- busy festive season a pleasure in /. stead of a task, and the literary am ui pictorial features are of rare excel 11 lence. A selection of Lo va Songs fron id the Wagner operas, rendered inti d- English by Richard de Gallienne am beautifully illustrated in colors by J v c. Leyendeclrer, occupies a prom n; nent place, and a chapter in the Con e- posers' Series, relating the Romanc gs of Wagner and Cosima, Is an inferos to ing supplement to the lyrics. A rer A clever paper entitled "Ti e Court Cl II, clos of the Republic,' describes soni ire unique phases of Washington socii iir- life is from an unnamed contribute le. who is said to write from the inni ng circles of society. There are slio ->.i I "i,ivnni the nens of r. Hopklnsc nd Smitli, Robert Grant, Alice Fealce, ar I such interesting -writers as Julia M OF THE WORLD. ?Boston Herald. HART SET s of Cleverness. f-deftned purpose. sement and mental recreation are the n >FUL OF MAGAZINES. each upwber) are by the most brilll; ess?clean and full of interest, field of verse?pathos, love, humor, tend lets, men and women of the day. 3, etc., are admittedly the most mirth-j LIGHTFUL READING. p illu stratlons, editorial vaporings or we d ref resh you. jar. Remit in cheque, P. O. or Expi E SMART SET, 452 Fifth Avenue, f THE LIVER QUARANTINE " TAKIXG HIS MEAIS OT7X.** CyHxirried eating has ruined many a man's stomach. The digestion-destroying process is gradual, often unnoticed at first. But it is only a. short time until the liver balks, the digestive organs give way, and : almost countless ills assail me man wuu endeavors to economize time at the expense of his health. <f A torpid liver causes a quarantine of the entire system. It locks in the diseased ?;erms and body poisons and affords them ull play, inviting some serious illness. <J[In families where August Flower is used, a sluggish liver and constipation are unknown, so are all stomach ailments, as well as indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, headaches and kidney and talader affections. No well-regulated family should ' be without this standard remedy. 9 <JTwo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists. grader, L. Frank Bauni, and Grace MacGowan Cooke hold L"ie attention of the children. (Many Christmas suggestions are given in needlework and the Cookery pages are redolent of the Christmas feast. In adCtion, then are the regular departments of the magazine-, with many special articles on topics relating to woman's inter ests within and without the home. THE GURNEY EPISODE. The Check For the $25 Fine Went Back and Forth. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 30.? ' Announcement is made at the State mo,that ir received from the British Ambassador at Washing ton a chock for $25. the amount whicli a Massachusetts magistrate fined Hugh Gurney. third secretary of eni ; bassy, charged with exceeding tin - speed limit for .automobiles in Mas sachusetts. The check was received - immediately after the magistral! * apologized for his conduct, and was ~> promptly returned to the ambassadoi ? bv the Department with a cordis - note informing him that as the arres 3 of his secretary was unwarranted tin fine was irregular and could not in i received. The announcement of thesi a facts is made by the State Depart :! ment that it may he known that tin . British embassy was ready from th i- start to make all appropriate amends : DOC I BACKj Z ALSO PURIFIKS , ? Don't "become discouraged. Ther: % cases as yours. AU coosaUatior.s aro FK ler"Liberality of principle, scope of thong cWcrving- devotion aro the requisites in the treatment of all affections, both acute, a ***** from an influenza to a j*rave typhoid, i ?; "' bronchial cough to a graye eomsuraption.; Dr. JI. M. Fenner, b ef or ? ori^of theNo Assembly Chamber, of ,the State Capitol ?w IFOR SALE 'BY,v THAT DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR given by tie juices of luscious fruits, ripe and fresh, makes Jim Martin's soda so popular. The fact that all these syrups are absolutely pure ap peals to everyone's good sense who values health. The water used is pure also, and there is no Summer beverage so wholesome and delicious. Try a glass of soda with his delicious Ice cream at the SOUTH SIDE PHARMACY. .? NOTICE If you see a nice 1 <oking couple driving around with a good stylish liorse, elegant harness, nobby run-a-bout, carriage or trap, with nice clean robes, and everything to match, you can wager ten to one it was hired from the -Jackson Livery Barn, as we put out only that kind. FRED S. JACKSON, Manager. Open day and night. x We carry a complete line of wood, iron, and Cincinnati bucket pumps. J. L. Hall's Hardware Store. i Buy your lime, Cumberland, Portland cement, at J. L. Hall's Hardware Store. x I have some good lots in two squares of Court-house for sale at $375.00. H. , H. Lanham. i W & T H "tran \ j Hauling of all kinds. M s pianos c - ' oig Merchant street Residence, 319 M next t< c. Office on Parks .^t, W e Skinner's iavem, > ^ TOR FEN1 lne^ veil i C the blood e is a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. F ;ht and research, uptiring energy, and nns medical man to extended success in the ind chronic,, staple and complex, ranging^ Se l simple nicer to a scirrhons cancer, a 'r^Extnictirqin'an^ address.delivered-;by w York State Medical Societies, in the at'Albany, N. 1',, 7an. 27th, 1869. GOING BACKWARD In a financial sense present^ a poor- . ' vgf? outlook lor the future. I'ut by something of your savings,Jno matter how f? little, and get the benefit of the security of - this; strong savings-bank and its 4 per cent-Sinterest. When worsetimes prevail you'll have your ows plus compoundedi;interest. Booklet CITIZENS'DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, || JOSEPH SCHUSTER, I Contractor for Cement Sidewalks jS Cellar Floors, Yards, Retaining "Wall! If R^nd Steps. Stable Floors an< CeQtrt J made water tight, a specialty. 1 j Residence?Speace street, near Ma 1 pie avenue. F. & M. 'Phone, 634- P. O. Box, 476. Fairmont^ W. Va. I have some good bargains on Fatrmont avenue. Call and see m?- 54. H. Lanham. a One half price on ladies' coats and jackets. Save money and go to J. S. Pople's. | : Try your luck?it doesn't cost anything. Coal City House Furnishing Company. x - , ~ , ... .... -. . - : Some person -will get the 100-piec? Haviland dinner set. Coal City Houss Furnishing Company. x "We are agents for Oliver Chilled' and Syracuse plows. J. Jj. Hall'* . r s'Ms Hardware Store. x ' ? ? :A?S#f Some person will get the chair. Coal City House Furnishing Company. I HOMflS, fSFER. oving household "goods and . t specialty. if** Bell 'Phone?Residence, 340 i Ofi fice, 8. Consolidated 'Phone?.'Residence, 70, Office, 10O. ' ' vVERBS' . .... _____ All Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and Urinary Organs. ^ / Also Heart Disease, Rheum a ? 1 11 ftism, iiacKacne, uravex, wup;f Female Troubles. 6 enner. Eo haa spent a lifetime curing just aaok Jackache . DroDsv r y Kidneys \ 1 J cheumatism -> 1 oravei jJEs -leart Disease VN UNFAILING REMEDY. 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