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f ;miMi,fl., ;$, vrjriyjj'f T?'fSiy $ C A iC'v V.v 't ,! -, '0 k v '"v. -M, V '. K it ia ; - M ,,. it ii "4 ' H r ! & ., b& H ' 73JK$ mXc-W' SJB &2& tY iz - ?.- f-Ti ' 1 PAGE SIX 14 Stomach Trouble Cred Having been flick for the past two It years wmi n uni fttmnncu trounic, n 5 friend gave mo a iUo of Cluunber j loin's Stomnch ntid Uvor Tablets. 1 1 They did mo so murli f,ood that 1 jj Wught a hottlo of them and havo J; mod .twelve bottles m all. Today I 3? am well of n had stomach trouble. j IM'th.- John Lnvvo, Cooper, Ia These tbalets aio for sale ddrugglsts. Maine. by al I 'ft i lent o lloil. P ,Mamtnh Then. Did:, you Jutt go tight to bed without a mouthful of supper. Dick Oh. innnimn, I enn't sleep on nn oniity stomach. , Mamma Then turn over on your bulk. Judge. o-K you enjoy muff ins and wnf flti, tiy Mis. Austin's I'niicnkc flour anil Jim will be delighted with the results. 'LEARN SHORTHAND ,at the Most Successful Com mercial School in the state vj Shorthand will enable you to earn a largo salary and give you a profession that h not crowded. No school in the country trains such a latgo per cent of its students to hold good f positions a3 tho Lima Business College. Wo challenge comparison. Fifty students placed since Septem ber 1. SJcvt term opens Janu ary 2. jiEmploymqnt furnished to meet expenses and one-half of tuition. For Jtffotrtiation, address I. T. OLkM,' ecrelary Lima, 0. .DR.lW.i'H. HINKL1N3 fJjrriCK TTsti Outer BtrMI. OINlt hourn 8i30 to 10.30 , m. and 2i3l (o 4i30 p. in. Ball Phone IttO IC. Ultizena l'lion. lllrt. ."Ml Milt rntniitlr u-wdr4 REMEMBER 4 We move and store your goods and do all kinds of transfer work. Phone 155. PEOPLES TRANSFER CO I CAN SELL Your Real Estate or Business No Matter Whom Located, properties and liuslucss of ail kinds old Quickly for cash In all parts of the United States. Don'c wait. Wrlto today describing what you havo to sell and give cash price on same. IF YOU WANT TO BUY any kind of BuslTToss or Kcal Estate knywhero at any price write mo'your , requirements. I can save you tlmo mid money. . '.iUVJlU'.'TArF, THE LAND MAN. 415 Knnona-Avenuo TOPKKA, 1' (" ' KANSAS. 'Beautify your Homo. "J7cora Pervctton" "THE MOST BEAUTirUL MAOAZINH IN TIIP WOULD" and the one magazine that is different from alh others. It contains 50 or ( more superb pictures monthly CNquisitely printed with fine art tone ink, inuny of the pages being in colors. Theinngiiine is bouud with kilk cord but in such 11 manner tint it may be easily taken apart and The Pictures Tramcd TJiere is enough good reading matter to make the niagarme the most attractive periodical published. Ask your newsdealer for the current number. If he does not handle it, send us his name and address with jour mum: ' and addrevs for a sample cop. Regular price 25 cents, Mention this paper and dddress ' BURR MclNTOSH MONTHLY 4 West 22nd Street New York City THE ' Hocking Valley Ry, will sell round trip tickets to all points in Central PassengcrAs sociation Territory at 2 cents per- mile in each direction. Dates of sales Dec. 22-23-24-T 25-29-30-3 1 st 1906 and Jan .'uav'.ist ioo"?. Return limit U I .'. i,''T ." HI -, I JJurrIntqsrvrl L K WMM1 nm IftWr ii 1 f'v 1 'fifi HtAHNOBl UtNAlUKtU ALMfflUL WOULD REDUCE LOSS BY FIRE In the State of Ohio for House Heating Alone Over One Million Dollars Worth of Property Would be Saved Annually-From Health Standpoint Alcohol is Preferable to Coal or Wood. A. iXNXXXXXNXVtSXXCiVXXXSVXXVWVV4SViXXVSC. In what has been printed, faiiy stovit'H and all, in regard to llic iid ent of llie iiiiimtiinl .millcn'mm i'liilu the ue of leiiatiued alcoliol, mi wold ih s.iid (it tliu elfcct uf its lUtioduclKiu upon tliu fiio loss or dfiitli nitu ot tliu eoiinliy, alllioiijfli it will loihiou btitli. The Kiu.ittMt eduutioii of the iin? lois fntin the tiie of (leimilitn d alco liol, oi ''iii(lii-,tiiM" uluoliol us it is now named hy the aiieiii'.ur.il depiii tnu nl, will be lliiouyli iU dis placniv; (A'lil ami wood in I lie lieat- lmj ()L llMII' lOUIUH. The jilue ot piopeity deuliojed in Ohio l.iHt yeur by 4paiks cseap intr fiom ei neks in oliiiniifys and ii.ien jinnls in Mocpipc.-i was i-1177,-71'J. vSp.nks ti'fm eliiiiiney' liionllis tailing upon toouVor nibbisli coil $71,117. Kiies 1'ivin open yi.ites iiiitin si lit I' in tho loom ei,st .fJTl.srxi. 'I'lie e.iinbii'jtii.n of y.is" IumI ahobol is .so neaily puifeol llitt it jirodute.s no sp.uks, so lliesq .n,.uontits will be tf.iu'd fiu4u the ajli hc.ii je.uly. Cliinimy wot burning bt.nlcd fires v.lneli cost 110,153. The car bon of alcohol b completely con vened inlo beat, water and 'ar- iboiuu neid. That the combuistiou is pel feet is shown in tho fact, that its blaze is not made yellow by es capiujr atoms of (.iibou in tho foim of elmicoal beinjr made iiicnudesccnt is is seen in the combustion of wood or toiil. The putties of car- bou which fiunidi light in the flam0 Su.m wood or (o'al. lodge in the eliMiiney and coiistitute soot. This soot lanv betome ignited by spaikj, 'or any consideiabhi 'mass of it, if dump, may i;uito fiom intciiiiil heat, J, e, fiom spontaneous com bustion. An alcohol flame is soot- less. ,.So, no t-not from it can g'jth-j er in a line to necome u;iiiieit. IFot ashes in boxes and ban els, mi flouis or agniat buildings or fences burned $F0.f!)S wolth of bnildinu;. Alcohol le'aves no ash to eairv out. Hot coals falling from detecl'ivo stoes and open grates cost iflO.",- FIGHTING POLAH ICE. Autlinii; l'lnliv anil II Ih DcNurliitlon ot Arctic AiUentttrcM. rplniatlou usually leadi to author ship. A lew years iiro Anthony Klala was piirHiiIng the compaiathely liuui bio calling of photographer and en gnner. Now he Is counted among the tlgiues of tho Hteiary wot Id. Double day, Page k Co. hae Just brought out m book entitled "I'IkIiHiik the Polar Ice," In which he tells tliu story of his udventutos within the arctic elicit?. Flnln looks very jouug, and ho Is youiiK for a man who has m.hleed so much, lie Is perhaps the joungest of nil the men who have mado tliu hunt for the polar pile. Ho was born thirty-five :eam ago near Jersey City. When the Hpaulsh war broke out he ', x .- &;. ANTHONY TIAIiA, went to Porto HIco with Ttoop C of I'.iuol.lMi mid had a chance to prove bis comnKo nt Conmo and lu the en gaKemeuts at Ablnoto nttd AHOiiuuite. After the Spanluh war ho w'us com missioned first lieutenant and battalion quartermaster of thu Foui tecnth re'l incut Of the Hfw Vork ''Ity guard. Tho inllltiu-y tinlniue that be thus secured was of gieut service later In his polar oxplorntloit. Ho was with the Kleglcr liiildwlu expedition In a subordliu lu capacity, but proved the most elllelent of any member of it, and bis conduct so appealed to the late William Zlegler, the millionaire who financed the enter pilse, that In his net polar project, In 100,'t, he placed Flalu In coinimmC tliough tho lattet's age van then but thirty-two. Mr. Flaln Justined th qonlldcnco reposed In him, Until Coni inander Pearyjs latest feat Klaln liohl the record for Americans In penetrat ing tho north, having gone ns far ns 82 degrees In the 1Q03 expedition. lie pit bis knowledge of photography ti . , ' "' nr- 1 '- -' rfl '"M w"iM - ?' tigJW jawVMv" 211. Thrte is no coal stage in tho combustion of alcohol. (lasri'une stove explosion1; .stinted files whieli burned nearby buildiii!;l wliicli biuiici' at a coat of f!il,7,7'J. TIhmj .sums added show the de- stntction of wealth by accidents in coal and wtd healers to bo $1, t)71,'J7S n j ear. if the loss- nn nitlojiioibiles fionl yniol'iie evplosions be ailded, and it suiely .should be for at loiible the i)ii(' it will lie used iu.stcad of LMsolene for miloiiH.hilcs, the less ening of the annual snoritice, to Mo loch will coiisideiably ecced a million dollais. In tho 'inteiest of health, alcohol for waiminjr looms is piefemhlo to (oal or wood, because no caibon in'inox'd Ls foniied by ils huiniiu;. Wheie theio is plenty of air for coiiibusliou each vaibtti atom at taches itself (o two atoms of oy yen tioni the air foiiaiin caibon dio.xid, which 'is caiboiiic acid gn& the pis used in soda fountains. IK destiny life only when "it is breath ed instead cf air as in the "after damp" following the explosion, which suffocates miners. l'Vm our chimneys it vocs to fin null food for plants. If the supply of 'air m not ample one atom tf caibon joins one atom of o.xysen, fomninj; caibon monoXAl which is an exceedingly poisonous izm,. In small (iiiautitie it kills by poisoning the ud blood coipusole and it i an element in tho so-called amoke evplosVms. .Tho aleob' sloe in educes none of it unless lieatod led hot. Another adxnntngb of alcohol .stove. over those binning wood or coal is that the .stoves being open much of the water puvluced in bum ing it escapes into the room in the foim of vapor. This Vapor inoienc one's feeling of watmt.h ) that the actual teuipeiniice of the mom does not need to, be kept w high. "Will free alcohol be cheap enough to dis place coal, wood and gasolene for beaten? D. S. CKRAMER, - Stale Firo Maiv,linl. good use and Is the only expToier win has. secured moving pictures ot nictlc scenes. Sir. Plain's book Is thought to present mote cleaily than any other on a similar bubject just what It me-ins to combat the teirlblo obstacle- of a Journey to the faitheimost limits of tho nictic. HAILS FROM NOME. frank II. "VViiNltoy, rirkt Alndkun I)i'l('KUti In Cniiuri'NN. The growing Importance of the ter ritory of Alaska makes tho first Alas kan dolegnto In congress, Finnic II Waskey, nn lnteiestlug llgure. Dele gttto Waskey comes fiom Nome, which Is n long way trom Washington, and ho eqntiot tun homo every few days to look after political fences. Ho says that, though bis district is n cold one, political contests get nH waim there ni elsewhere. Ho Is pointed out to vis itors as one of the latest cmlosltles of the capital, pattly hecausu bo ls thu flint delegate for Alaska nnd partly because of the" Impression that a man who comes from K01110 must havo gold dust bulging fiom every pocket. Delegate Wnskoy was bom at Lake City, Wabasha county. Minn., iu 1875. l?Ullill 11. WASKltk He grndunted fiom tho Minneapolis high school nnd engaged lu milling In Alaska iu JS'aS. The position of dele gate Iu congress lrqm Alaska was cie ated by an act of May 8, 1(10(1. V"a key's popuhulty with the inlneis led bis nomination on the so called At ka ticket and his uloWloii. Waskty a Democjat, but puny line's wore,1 stiletly observed lu thu voting, ' Alaska ticket recelvcil tho ludoiv.eiji of Itepubliemis anil Democrats In Third Judical division and of thu n ocrats !n the Becond division, in 0 er judical divisions both' ItepubI.e,, and Democratic candidates "Were lu vu eld- , t' ' 1 A, jzwj , " ' ' .,. L.SBto ... , a ".,.j-jtJy.ihr.iiiiLunL.'i THE ,MARlQf)imy1'tIRnORtt &tcfoiAY, if Iw in 4iit54. V V 5 1 At (mmwbs Caynerof MaryldnJ Senator Perils, Fer ryman WKen Towney Was a Black smith Untcrmycr on Economy. ,, Porter, VVho Defeated Walworth. I SIDOIt nAVNBK, tho Maryland senator who charges L'rosldent Uoosevelt with over stcpiiliig the coustl- tutjounl botinds of his authority, was counsel for lteay Admiral Hcbley In 4 tut fniiinttci ttiflitii HP When,he was a con gressinnn and thd I)lngley bill was un der discussion he bad a tilt with Its author. Mr. Ituynor xvus making 11 speech lu fayor of, nn uuieiidnieut re tluolng thu tnVllt schedules when Mr. Dlngley Interrupted nnd asked Mr. Hnjner If! bo fnvorcd putting coal On the lice list. "Coal Is, not mentloued In this bill," replied Mr. Itayner. "Hut I should like to know If the gentleman will join me and others to put coal on the free list," persisted the Maine statesman. , "Will ou vote for tho bill If we put coal on tho fieo IlstV" asked the Mary laud congressman. ( Mr. Dlugluy replied that be would answer that question wbeu the bill wiih completed. "Well," retoited Mr. Itnyuer, ".when you answer my question, I'll nnswer youis. We'll both answer together." Senntor Ooorgo C. Perkins of Call-foi-ula, who has been prominent In the discussion over the president's Japa nese policy, was once a sailor. Ho was bom In Maine sl-xty-seven years ago ami at thirteen shipped 011 boaid 11 craft bound for New Orleans. In 18T3 ho sblppod "before tho mast" 011 the sailing ship Galatea, bound for Sun Francisco, vvln?ie he arrived In bo au tumn of that year. Ho got employment In n grocery store nt Otoville, ut first merely ns etrand boy. lly frugality be saved up SfSOO In the couise of a few yeais. Ono day lie met a man who op erated the ferry ncross a ueaiby stream and learned that the boat had gone aground 011 a sand bar. Disheart ened over bis failure to get the bout off. tho man was anxious to sell out tho business, aiul,.oiiug Perkins was quick to sco n, chupec to embark on bis own account. ' , "How much would you take for tho boat, as It lies?" asked Perkins. "A, thousand dollars ami not a cent Joss, ' was the reply. Perkljis closed tho bargain on the Cpot, ngreelng to pay tho money before riKNATOB rr,llKIN8 AS A VnitltYUAS. 4 ntiiidovvn. Going to the bank bo drew out his sarins, and Instead of return ing to work spent the afternoon lu vls I'Jng every stoto along tho one busi ness stt eet of- vv hlch thu town boasted, borrowing money to make tip the bal ance, riotn one business man ho se cured $45, but In most Instances be was only nblu to negotiate small loans, uud even now lie remembers that overy lltty cent piece was u welcome- addi tion to his pile, but he had. the satisfac tion of obtaining the, needed amount and was the owner of tho boat before bit wont to bed. It toak him tinea months to dig uvvay the saud bar, but ho got tho ferry wot Ic ing nnd -sold the boat not long after ward for $:i,000. That gavo hint bis HUrt. , l?pntor Pci kins Is n member of tho eouuiiltteo on agriculture. One dity ho vwi asked by a visitor, "Ibn't it a little singular you were put on the commits ten 011 agriculture? ' "Oh, no," said tho senntor, thluklng of bis e.xpeiieiiee as sailor nnd feiry-inc-i. "It was perfectly uaturnl. I was mado it member 'because I used to plo"v tho seas." , .Ttfiu Slmrp Williams, leader of the Democratic minority In congress, is cehibrnted for bis apt retorts. The Mississippi congress' man lijta nu oqcuslonr n twlpgp of rheu matism. "AVenr silk underr clothing and you'll never hnvp a touch of; t," Uopiesejitit. tlve Blbley, mllllptic nlro tut'tnbor from T'nnnai Ivntiln otitil ilAWP. Will. "My goodness, mnn. If t wore silk underwear the doctors won d cnll my ttoublo gout and charge mo accordingly," Mr, Williams saldj "Or y millionaires can afford (o pajf for out." Tno simplified spelling reform got a big Jolt when tho committee on appro prlntlons of tho houso of representor lives, on motion of Clialnunn James A. Tuwiiey, tfinlt acMou etpilvalttbt t9 nloptlng Noah Yeter. Instead of the Orneglo spoiling ,bosnl as authority for the orthogrnptjy of' cougiesslonuj T1 . rv -t rr rewonapsnoi V ' ' Mfr - . ' tv 1 'a- v.w . dociftfieilfcs. Thd topbrt of lite cofritnlt too ahdilts ndopflott 1ttainfr.thnt;i8,far as cdngress wnrf, poitceriietl, Itf.ivas through with "tfiht" nntt that,"dropt" w6uld bo dropjicd. It wris n tltjclnrfti tloii, for tin "spelling piothpr used to make" InMond of the .nowfangled words, At'tlib otilco of tlio Carnegie board In Now Xfwlt, however, nn em ploydoslild: 'Voto not crjtsht, dipt, dlstrest, tic prcst, dreopt. trlpt or nipt. Wo'vo still got tho goods." Congressman Tawnoy roie to law making from the lilrickainlt'j fJige. He la flfty-tvvo jcars Of uge, ukU nt twen- nnrnEsKTATivr. tawjjky iiuadino law at 11IU FOlUIE. ty-slx hn was still pumping tho bel low 11, uinkliig horseshoes nnd hiding his light under a bushel, tbouxh mak ing tin honest living. Hut as be work ed at tire fotge he had n law book bandy and' when he got a chalice lead It. lu tills way he picked up aknowl- hedge of the law and at last entered n law oillce, studied at a law school, was admitted to tho bar, and 00 proceeded on the pathway to fame until the doors of thu house of represujttntlves opened and admitted him to participa tion iu thu legislation of the nation. Ii II. llnrrimun, liko other men of huge n (Talis, is rather abseutinlnded and is not overcaieful ubout bis dress, though be eiuplojs a valet. His pit vute car bad Just at lived In Omajui one time, when he was told that some new gasoline motors were In the depot awaiting vbls Inspection. Ho dressed buirlcdly, uttltlug himself lu coat, vest, hat and overcoat, and started for thu platform, wbeu some one called out: "Mr. llnriluiau, It's pretty cold this morning. Hadn't xou better put on u pair of trousers?" Samuel Unteimyer, counsel for tho life Insurance tcformeis oignnlzed un der the title of thu Intel nittlounl Policy Holders' committee, participated In a unique debate In lliiffalo recently be fore tho members of three of the city's leading clubs the llnffnlo, Saturn uud University. Iu this debute be stippoit- cu me contention that tho cohtrol of the Now Yoik Life Iusutuncc coiupati nnd thu Mutual Life Insurance company should bo handed over nt the cloctlou then about to occur to the men on the ticket put lu nomi nation by the com mittee. James Me- SAMU1.L UMXlt MYEIt. Keen, who was of counsel for tho Armstrong Insurance Investigators, rep resented thu so called administration tickets of the two companies, nigulng against Mr. Unteniijer. Speaking of a cettain proposed re trenchment In lusmaucu management, Mr, Unteiinyer tells 11 Chi ls turns story illustrating tliu idea mat retrenchment may mean one thing to one person ttud another thing to sopic other. It Is like the ensu of thu husband who, looking at his wife, reproachfully said: " 'My love, lu ylevv of the approach lug holidays, I thought wo wore going to piactlcu economy for a time.' "'Oil, so wo nre, dear,' tliu lady an swered. 'I went downtown ntid coun teimaudod thu older jou hud given your tailor for a JaO fur lined over coat and got Instead an ermluu stole that only cost $'J00, a clean saving, you see, of $50. Not bud for ouu day, was ItV " Peter A. Potter of Niagara Falls, N. Y., who defeated Congressman James W. Wndswortlf of the Thltty-foiuth New Yotk district, has succeeded, utter some dlllltmlty, lu getting the party classification which be desires In the Sixtieth congress. Mr. Wndsworth was the tegular Republican nominee in tho Thirty-fourth district, mid Mr. Porter was nominated by Independent Republicans by petition nnd was In dot set! by tliu Democrats and the In dependence league. He claims that the Republican vote of the district was split ttud that at least 50 per cent or RUt'lllWliNTAriYE i:t.EOT l'OHTKlt AND 1U1? IHIUMl'llA.NT COW, It went to him. Ho 1ms ttlvvays been 11 Republican, desire ti vu(o with that pat ty in the next cougi ess uud will be put iu the Republican list In the di rectory. Ho enteiet) tho Held against Mr, Wjidsworth because of dissatisfac tion among the-lariiieitj uf the tlfstilct with thu present congrcssniau's ut,tl ttulo dm lug the dlscu3liii last spring and sum'met' over tile meat Inspection bill and hud the .support, of ovoiy, agri cultural Journal In the country. Hjs emblem lu the campaign was the cow-, ami "one of thu, expressions of congrat ulation whieli he received was a o;ar ,oon. tho Joint protjtictloli of two ntth;t friends, ir.'IL Oroeii and 'Mildred a. Oiecn, repienentiug a furwevaiid IjIb tow,t!i?lobrntlnsttia yletory ,for toa ' . P v Mt "t v' il XJAft. 1ft ,M0T.' tL- zz&LKi,i ' i .. 1 BLOOD .). ,; v CURE YOUR SELF Alt Mrmt nArRnniCwlih rtre nfTltetnl xv'itli eo to n physician'" for eevernl reasons. In the firit piade thet"ex)MjcU heavy, antl they knbw tlint the inevitable treatment will be'.,m&cli'ry:fid, potash, strong minerals' that act with dlshstroua'cffecta on tliu delicdtirt3' they want is a safe, relinble treatment feet cure 1 expense. tlinwrv so that there, ntc never any signs of its made of tins loathsome, disorder without Unnecessary exposure f,dr Such a remedy is & S.. S. it is the only medicine tltgoea.dowpi hnttntn nt tlm trntitilu ntul ilrivpa finf thr Irtot trnre of thM'tMUbft of mineral in any lorm, and niter removitt tite disease lrom tnccncuiaupu builds up every part of the system by its fine vegetable tonlpropeiHieSi s.s.s. PURELY ;VGETA&LE , iltUE)i ")"V killing bl.V-lMOU. yW -.,,.. KT. W.. we have prepared n special book on Contagious Blood Poison which contains instructions of great vulue to nil blood poison sufferers. We wilLboglad to send a copy of this book, free, nnd if tulditipuni instructions or advice is wanted, our physiciatis will ftirnisli it without charge. , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CM,;' DESPERATE FIGHT BETWEEN JAP FROGS Six Thousand Batraclilans Attack and Rout Four Thousand Foes. The Japanese Times publishes a ro murkublu account of n despeiate bat tle which recent! took place In a val ley lu OJImura, in the Hoilmn prefec ture, between two unities of frogs. ' A corps of about 4,000 fiogs took up a stioug position nt tho entrance to thu valley and wote nttucUed by an Invad ing urmy 111 .two divisions of 3,000 each. The battle bogau at U In the morning and continued amid an ludesctlbablu scene ot; hurtle uud nolso of eroaklugs until 10 O'clock next duy. There weru many Interested spectn. tors, of the tinusuul spectacle, and amid Kicoi i.-isiivilli;uv uju llltuuuii uunicu tho defeudlug 111 my ami overrun the valley, croaking their triumph as they wont. 'More than 700 frog warriors were killed uud 2,000 wounded. The method of warfare adopted by the fnjgs wus to Jump at encli other ffetcely and snap ttud bite until mottol lujuiles were Inflicted or they becume exhausted. . PRIEST POUNDS TRUCULENT TRAMP Aa Indiana Hobo Gets a Practical illus tration of Muscular Chris tlanily. '' Tho Rev. Francis Henry Gnvlsk, one of tho most popular mumbeis of tho Roman Catholic pile thood lit Iudlapn, showed thu other day that ho bad not forgotten how to tal'u care of himself THE PniUST WAS TOO CLEVJtn WITU ItlH riurs. lu n fight.' Ho qulikly dlsposod ot 11 tramp who Insulted blm at bis own home iu Iiidhinapolis. Tho tramp l.uig tliu dooibnll and ask ed for something to eat. Ho wus Inso lent ubout It, but Father Gavlsk gavo him 11 dime. At thut the turnip acted as If hu was deeply offended. "Dojou lmilnk I am gplug to a cheap restaurant?" he asked, "I gttess you don't want that dime, so give It back," answered tho pi lest. Iho tramp replied with a sttiig of oaths that hu vvouldn't give up tho money, whereupon Father Gavlsk grappled with blip, There was n fihort, Shan) btruggU1, which tho pi lest, won. Ho not only recovered tho money, but shoved tl'e man Into tho street before lis could recover,, bis balance. The trump attempted to renew tho attack, but the priest was too clever with his Hats to ba Injured. v , ft NQKTROPPINC. NO MONIHieiirO sd .! P Bet contbtoClZ Joutile-eJitid blTde Uf --.w . 7 - rr-- V.-7-'T, noiacr in velvet lined cate. iicacn blade : Flmvca, HaiiJlo and blade guaranteed to till perfect in material and wwrkmnUili. ' ." - Iuuulr ubout bl'LCIAI. ) tti:t;,rKIA1.0lTKll. ' V V'. ' (lllktte Salts Compyi '. 2lTlies UulUHiK,New Yk Qiy it, , f tLiiJihy - if P0IS Cntitnirlnils Hlooil(PdiSoil.tdUi t thntcan be taken at home ami a jkt i-wwB' , return. Itdoes notcotitainafiarticje f a. . a. aitaeus tne trouDiear us nea auu' not only permanently cures tle disfcise'fAr the one afiliclcd, but so, purifies the blood that future offspring is insured againsb'ifectiqii., S. S. S. may be taken in the privacy of3yotir home nnd n perfect cuic riiadc ofithfs hatefuj y and loathsome trouble. For tho'nssisuncejif Tramp-GP us afoppr'gilv'l:or.,v Heavy Swell -It toeoniB to me jpu nr lu want of mauilers, not tuu'uey. Tramp 1 asked for what I tbougtit yer 'ad most of, boss. Onco a Week. J. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Safe fftdicine for Children In buying a couch medicine' for IrTl f 111 roil llOVOr children, never bo afraid, to buy chamberlaln'o Cough ncmod.V,, Tlwro H no danger fiom lt and relief is nlwavn sure to follow. It Is- Intended especially for cougho, colds, croup and whooping cough, and there la mo better medicine iu the world-for thepa lUoacs. It Is not only certain sure for croup, but, when given ak soon aa the crotipy cough appears, will mo vent the attack. Whooping cough ls not dangerous when thh romedK Is given no( directed. It cdntalnsfno opium or other harmful drugs, and may be given ns confidently' tq a baby as to an'ndult. , For 7sale, joy all tliugglats. " .., 0 Trouble HiuiukIi. "I snw the doctor stop at your houso this morning," said Ruining." "Any trouble'" - "Yes," replied Hnrdifan; "I -had a great deal of trcubl'v" "What wus the matter?" "IIu wouldn't go away until t gaye blm ?."i on ticcouut or his last yoaVa bill." Cuthollc Standard and Tliuea.f ' An Ant Qu'otiWIon. ' "Yis." said Matryat, "I'ni pretty busy theso dii s. Getting ready "for my wod ding, you know." ' "Ah, that's a romludorrof what Wash. 'ngtou said," rcuiarked HenWpock. "Wlmtwasnuntr "V- " 'In times of ppace "'prep.are f0 car.' " Bo'tton Ilernld. ." r Health the Prize Most Sought For You t want to be stroncr and health v. Everybody does. Women 'ua well as men. 5' . There was a tlmo when women orldcd themselves on looking pale and delicate. , That day has past. Today robust health In. the 14eak A well-rounded form, Arm flesh and ' muticles, strcugtlt and elasticity ot ' movoment nnd a healthy glovv to tho comploxlon theso nro what all ar,o strlvipe for nnd many nro attaining their object by the uso of Dr. A. W, Chase's Nerve Pills, t When tho food which Is taken Into, tho body fulls to supply "tho required" amount of tlch, life-sustaining blood oxtornnl nsslutuncu intuit be sought un-. til the system Is fully restored. "1 " I Dr? A. W. Cbnso'n Net ye JPIIIs supply a ino .very iiiaieiuu wnn,n goesi upocny , to tho formation of blood pure, heulth- I Blvlnc blood. Woakneui, IrreGularltles, licudachea, dizzy spoils, feelings of futlguo, da rnumgoinent und despondency soon disappear before tho qplopdld rcatora tlve Influence of this great, irtodlclna. CO cents n box, At all dealqrs. or Dr. A. W. Clmso Medlclno Co., Jiuffalo, N. V. For pale In Marlon, Ohio, by Flock 's Diug Sloro. I FRENCH FEMALE I UP B1 ' r 1 rw T " t- " m m Afrat ijanAiif UlUJip wi puri7UfD,HINMtU4mlJ NEVER KNOWrtTO FAIL. Rrl fiur.i Sic4 1 JUife. b. ..i... ; ,. " ' wvud Ham pi o Vtff U jrirdiuUk litvo (heui vena vouronlcri to ttwi fJ I UMITCP MCDICAt CO., OM T4, UwcTW, Sold in Marlon by P T Mahntf b I V ' ' . -ft T.rll keen euttlnii tdgesj with trlplo BlVf-t)lt I irooa tar an avcrnce oi mure tnan -1 No Harm Mchittf-? ' Pit vi T"?ir TwyLiilii It 1 JKS Is V SmtM If '-l.7 m iHIHMaiMMHMMHHMBiMUMatiiateiV 1 ( ZT4. 4 -r'v JjTi ii1 a ' mi ' 4 f - ? v r 1.AW . U .Jfcfcfc. ihh II lil IJI" """ ' - .. .-. .. ... . . .. r, Vr, 1 :-ss. y. ':s ;rt ' iii