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31' u . r , ifi WW i . - A V -if ', ,1 Weftf )?&'' " rVw-eetr I I ? -i " WS-" .ii .. , - iU !." ' PAQ1 SIX Union Station Time Card f MFFSCTIVH JAN, 1, 1907 . NORTH BOUND. no. ii "':I: 2! ffi-w ,,v::::::::::::::.aS No.37.V 1J:MJ No. 39 . 6:10 pm SOUTH BOUND. No. 80 f-M m No. 38 7:20 m No 32 10:25 ara No. 31 WBp No. 36 7:11 pm Dally. No. 38 starta from Mario. No. 39. stops at Marios. , .No. 39 will lav Columbus at fm b Sundaya. ERIE RMLRMf No. 10. Chautauqua Ex ..12:45 am No. 8, Now York Ex E:32 am No. 12 8:50 am No. 4, Vestibule Limited.... G:33 pm No. 1C Accommodation 12:fi5 pm No. 22 arrives 5:10 pm O. & E. DIVISION. No. 9, Chicago Express 12:55 am No. 3, Vcatlbuled Limited. .10:34 am No. 21 7:00 am No. 11 3:45 pm No. 7, Pacific Express 11:10 pm SOUTH AND CINCINNATI. No. 9, Cincinnati Express... 1:15 am No. 3, Vcatlbuled Limited.. 10:39 am No. 11 3:45 pm Dally, b Dally except Sunday. New York Central Lines BIG FOUR ROUTE WEST BOUND. No. IB 6:40 am No. 19 9:C2 am No. 29 2:00 pm No. 5 4:32 pm No. 43 7:30 pm Local U:45 am EAST BOUND. No. 86 k. 10:48 am No. 46 12:17 pm No. 10 5:27 pm No. 16 7:25 pm No. 20 11:14 pm Local 3:30 pm All trains dailj except locals and No. 5 and 10. I. BJ. NSBEROALL, Ticket Agent. Phones Home 21C; Bell 177. Effect Jan. 1. 1907. For further information regarding trains, call Information operator, either 'phone. " " " THOSE TWINS Mako it cheaper to travel stay than to At Home Twin tickets are tickets gocd either for ono round trip or for two peo ple one way. Just liko buying two street car tickets. Twin tickots between Marion and Columbus aro worth $1.35 a pair. Ask the man at the Union Station. Ho sella tliciu only via tho .HOCKING VALLEY X Bit for Couphi, Celdt, Creee. nnoopina Couih, Ele. Tlierea lotUf" j-u -non etery feotlle. rtmtBl'ltt SI' i meye eenUlslsg tflatM eeatab .. ! ..M ....... I.f.. WUOCKXN'B DBUO WSOU Eil EMBER v4'' W move and store ''V-your good and do ;i.;' all kind of trantfer l?0 lEaMTietS - nSWf PhonlB5.s V11 ft tt2.kUi'aii iUePtHilHi PKUrLKS NAIWCn UU h it WPA-JtMi .. T; wf. ' IBMHMMOTilWP muinmumfmm tJw'E8TBBHBgBgwCg:g5SwCigSMWE53e HAPPENINGS, IN SHARON TAKES FIRST GAME After Twelve Innings of Fast Play. LARGE CROWD PRESENT Visitors Nose Out Lime Burn; ers Winning 5 to'4. Several Times Marion Sad a Chance to Bag the Game but the Neces sary Hit was not Forthcoming. ' HOW THE CLUBS STAND. Won Lost P.O. IjjiiiL'aslcr H 1 JjW Sharon .' J 1 7o0 New Castle 2 1 .U07 Akion : 2 2 .500 Vounstown ....... 2 2 .500 Mnnslield 1 2 .3X1 Marion 1 3 .2D0 Nowmfc 1 : .-'0 GAMES TODAY. Youiis&lown at Now.uk. Akron nl Laucaslcii'. Iiition at Marion. Now Ca&tle nt Mausl'iulil. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Yuuiigtilown, 2; Nuwuik, (I. Umcaslor. 2;.Akion, 3. Slmroii, 5; Mm'ion, 1; (12 in uiii.) No jmmo ;i( Muuriulil. Itefoic u crowd of 2700 pcoplo, Sharon defeated Marlon ycbtcrday In a great twoho Inning gauw, by a ricoro of 5 to 1. .llininy Lucas did thu slab work for the locals and twirled In icat forra He was opiiohcd by Hdfold who hoomed to get thoroughly hooked up after the fourth Inning and pitched magnificent ball. Marion got two runs In tho last half of tho opening Inning, and ono more In the third audi tho fourth. Sharon had a batting rally In the third, and when the smoke had cl6ared, four runs wcro counted. Then In tho last with two out and Mntllsou on first, Lucas mado a wild pitch, letting tho Sharon backstop get to third. Ho scored tho winning run on Toolcy's timely slnglo to right renlor. Toolcy started for the visitors by drawing a pass to flist. Patterson put him on the second station, with a neat sacrifice. Tho Inning ended by Mathny and Kerr being rotlrod at llrst. lAftor Qiilun had filed out In Ma lion's half, AlyJctt walked and Far icll followed with a lurd drlvo to light. Muthuy cuuio tearing in and t-cooplng the drive In his gloved hand, throw tho speedy Lima Uuriicr out nt first, Mylott being held at becond. Mlddlcton got In front of a ul ...n .....II llln.. 'V,ln n.. n Lit slow one, nndi then T.ito got a hit, scoring Mylctt. Jlndcraanim jumiwd to tho rescue by driving a hard grounder past third, and Mlddlcton bcorcd. Flood ended tho Innllig by going out at first. Thoro was nothing doing until tho third, whon Cdfcldt planted ono ovor becond and Toolcy sacrifice him along a notch. Patterson hit safely and tho runner wis sent over tho rub ber. A safu ono to right by Mathay bent "Pat" to third, and Mathay closed up tho gap by stealing sec ond. Both men came across tho nun on Kerr's Blnglc, and ho went to third whon Sellers got a safety to right cehtor. Korr jcored on Clov or's out to Tato. Sellers was caught taking second. Mylott got a baso on balls for Ma rion, and went to second on a passed ball. Farrcll beat out an Infield hit and sent Mylett to third'. MMdleton grounded to Bocond, bringing In My lctt. Tato wa safo on Toolcy's er ror, Llncinnuti struck out and Flood jot a fast ono hit him. Tho bases Wcro full with two out, when Lusky drovo a. hard ono to Kllug whlci. tho manager got to first In tltno to rot In tho runner. rPuu locals tied tho Bcoro In the second half of the noxt Inhlna. Lucky Lucas got a froo pass. a,nd wont to seooud ou Qulnn's sacrifice, My lett took & walk for tho third time, Farroll hit to second and Mylott wasr forced out, whllo Lucas went to third. Farroll stole eocond and Mld dldtoh hit through short, scoring' Lucas. Tato ended, tho chances "of Kilning th'o loadi by flying outlo iU , , M . . t ! vVltk-'boUi pitcheru .wbriluit their bwit, andthe.mnhiMiJh'eea pJar- lag JiK'ei.vUmr t iweaaHpon. m Mtof.tkitrteM.Ce-teAMe Wiiu iiefliiiyiiiiiiii''e'viiiM jjinlil I ih Til KAMOK AB.n . 1 ,r .. ... 1 1, . , t I v r . . i ... . . . t ' a . Ai -,,-. BASE twelfth. Marlon, however, was dan gerous In the eleventh 'at tor two were out. Mylctt hit safo to left and landed on tho second cushion when Far roll beat out an attempted sacri fice. Mlddlcton beat out ono to short but Farrcll was hold at third. With tho bascB full Tntc fanned. Tin twelfth was a heart breaker for tho locals. Kllng started things by shilling; to center1. Mattlson bunted to third! nhd Kllug was cfttight taking second. Then Udfeldt ftruck out and with two out, "tho man on first did not look dangerous. Lucas, however, got his fltjgors twist ed ou tho ball and made a wild hcavo allowing Mattlson to go from first to third. Toolcy was the right man In the right plnco for1 tho SIiaronltCH In ml broke up tho gamo by planting a isliiHltf Into right editor. Patterson struck out. Marlon went out In order In Its half) and tlio great crowd left tho grounds while dusk hovered over tho field. Tho score: ' ' JIARION AB It II PO Quinii, in 5 Aiyicit, a ...... Fnrioll, r Midillclon, 2 . Tate, I LiiHleliiauil, 1st Flood, .'1 laiskey, o . . . . LllCiW, )) 2 1 15 l ii o (1 5 (I (1 5 0 1 Tolals 45 4 i) JI0 10 1 H1IUAOX All R K PO A Toolcy, s 4 0 1 2 0 1'nltcifcon, Ibt . . & 1 12 o 5 4 3 3 7 0 Mat hay. r ...... 5 ivei v, 1 5 Scllcrfe, ui 5 Clever, .'1 Klnn,'. 2 .1 Matlison, u .... 5 Bdfelilt, v 0 Totals 43 5 10 30 -13 2 Marion 2 0110 000000 0 4 Sliaion 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 15 TUB SUMMARY. ytolcn Base Toolcy, Muthuy, l'"m roll 2; Middlelou Tate. Two base hils Malliay. St nick out by Luc.u 8; by Ed leldt 7. iSaciil','ico hits Quinii, Tooley,Pat leion, Clever. B.ioo on balls off Lucas 1: off Kdl'elt 4. Willi pitch-Lucas. Hit by pitcher Flood, Middlcton and Mj'lctt. Passed balls Mattibou. Umpiic Steinbui-jr. Tiuio 2:00. Attoudnlico 2700. NOTES OP THE GAME.' All of tho local twlrlcrs have now vyoikcd before tho Marlon rami, and It is llo exagoratlon to say that thoy all look good. With luck breaking equally, Marlon would hayo wou thrco out of tho four games played liibtcadi of only ono. Tho locals leavo tonight for Ak ron, vvhero they play threo gouica against the touted poiinant winners. Then thoio will bo two games at Youiigstowii and tho Llmo Buruors win reuirn hero next Sunder for a lK!Uno y111' Akron. Tho trip will bo l& llUrtl OllC fOr Dllllll 111 ' niHrriWIl. iiurw ouo io'- unimnrs nccroea. Hon, and It is too bad that tho boys have not had) a hotter start to get them In shape. Qillnn and Tato did a fow stellar stlintB in tho outfllcd yesterday, wining uown long hard drives. Tommy .Mylott batted 1000 nor cent ycbtcrday. Mvlett mt Mimn bases on balls wbh hit onco and hit uafoly tho last two lines up. All of llio locals received nlco ova tions oTcrytlmo they Btcppod to tho plate mm whenovor they did any thing dcbcrvlng. A more qulot or moro orderly crowd than that of yesterday would bo nard to find anyplace. Several hundred ladles attended tho gamo which Is becoming very pop ular with tho fair sex hero. The management will probably make Frlday.ladlca' day and v(l admit them freo. TROUBLE AT MANBFIILD. M4iliHfield, May O.-Afliir the ea curing of uu injunction rcstraluiu, Mavor Voetrole f.Kmi his aiiubhncei intention of stopping today's game with New Castle 'beforo it began ihrod full innings wore ipiayed wiitji tho score 'J to 1 in faypr of the visitor, no spdilators Uothg admit ted to ( the pork, liiit .2000 people witiiwnig tho gam! from adjacent olovablons. ... , r. . y .. i . ' v " . . . . s' .Then tho player8t-vveraw wrefttd vi wuuitiiiu irow justice eiiaei tit' coilit'iiWftlwnd warrant t ,'--w; and Y.ooat- wa iiaev - hmthftiimm r , , j , . jj,, i i -, i. , ' J-. KfcftovMoin BALL WORLD "- ,: . t hj-ti". . emmBggs:SLsaBrcmwmmmBmrmmm,reji n-'-n j'u'Jiiil 'l tmwmmmemrmmmmmtBM&at J)lnycr caL 'tlio,justico court and tho two oilier legal proceedings ,will bo contested ;t6 an end. OHAJU, 2; NEWARK, 0. Newark,' May 5 JoO Locke's" passes and his own enw were ro bponsiblp Jtor- Youngstown'a Iwo run tliis afternoon wliilo. Nowark could not hit Loliis Schottlor with imcn on bases. Tho biggest crowd yet seen nt Vohtlc pork saw New ark May Jioi "wowi famo of the bcasou. Scol-o: II B Ncwalk. 000 0 0000 0-0 2 3 Ywmijr. . 0 .', 1 I) (I 0 I) 0 0)-2 4 0 Uatcriei )x)ckc and , Winters; Sclicllicr nud 'Rcdmau. fiANltS, 2; ArtRON, 1. Lniicaslcr, May 6. jVith tho bcoro 1 to 1 in 'the ninth inning Sorvatitis drove one over , tho fence for a home, run mid broke up tho best ffamo 'of U10 season, It was llio first appearance of Akron here this season. Sorvatius also drove I no other run acioss by n single . Score rue Lancaster 0, 0 0 1 () 0 0 0 12 7 2 Akion ,. 10000000 0-1 0 2 Hattcrics Ju-stico and Piper; Eh miiu and Oitlcib. 'Arthur Campbell, of Dolnware, has ben slsncd by Jfanager MoVov. of tlm Mansfield Tigers. "nan2" loft Sn. urday for Mansfield to loin tlm squad. Last year ho played with sev eral semt-DrofessIoiial tenma nt rn. ltnnbus. Camnboll was n tcnm-mnin of Frcddh Heller on the Delaware High School team scleral years ago. Very tunny. Over In larioh on Wednesday thov had a flno 'horbc representing each O. & P. league city In tho naraxlo. Last of alk oamo a dbukoy, bearing tho label, izancsvlllo." Of course that was funny, but If thoy would take a S",1.! ," ""!!: r...uuu, ... .,., C mot wiujr hntl hri mnLIm niimna nt thAmanlvnM ni-.? viik I ZhZ'ZZ ,' T.T," V-'l. cli? yet that affair was 1 ncomnl etc. "Mrs. 81" and her wheelbarrow was. lacking. Marlon will need tho wheel-I hflrrnw 1wfnrn tlm unoonn'a nvav ....w.. . w caiu ovuuvru 'MVIi I zanosviiic signal. Lutliam got mad because thoy would not remove a rooter from tho field nud gave tho. game to Sharon 9 to 1. Latham got Into the same kind of trouble down at New Orleaus and ills action caused such a preju dice against him that ho had to glvo up his Job. There Is no greater kld der In the stato than Latham, and ho should leain to give and take. I RAIN AT YOUNGSTOWN. O. ii I PRESS ASSOCIATIONS Youugstown, Of4 May 6 Rain will make It Impossible tojopen the season tomorrow 1 atv WHUs .park. Tho Champs will play "Mansfield on the old grounds which haye no ( stands or icncc. Tlio local managomonc wm pass out "I Paid1' tags. Miunip'L Kl'dig , nud hu Sliaruu leain It 1 1 tliis' al'tcrnooii lor home. Beginning tomorrow a ftorlcs or! Ihlcn ga.rcs will. bc)Iaycd at S i'ir 01T willi is,iifn?ier. I'aily Aiti tho liior'ning the- Ma liou loam leaves for Akron ivheio tin co g.tmos will bo played wjlh KiisI'h iiggicgatlon. From Akron tlio Limo iljiit'nor ko. to Youugstown i'ol two games with the Chainpa. . MAJOR LEAGUES. Chloeflo Natldnila Wert and the Amti leant Last on'tindy, AMERICAN t.BAQUE. Standing; 6f the Clubs. Won. Chicago .... .,... 12 ixew York ..,'..,,.. 11 ost. Pet. 0 .667 6 .647 7 .588 8 .529 8 .520 10 .444 11 .318 13 '.278 'Athletics 10 Detroit ! Clevoland a BoMton 8 Washington ... .., r St. Louis i...r 5 Following are Saturday's scores Chicago 2, Detroit1 L Now York 8, Athlottcs 0. Boston 6, WaMlnfcton 0. ailNDAYI OAMB. At Chicago Cleveland 4, Chicago 1. Joss, Clarke; AltfOckMcFirjand. ' NATIONAL .LUAOUB. m Standing of tho Clubk. ' t Woii, Lbht Pot .183 NawfYork 1C OhidAgo .... '..,... 15 fttUburg f. 9 Philadelphia 6 Bot6n4 .- 7 Clablnaati ..' if., 7 Bt.Mjoul ;5n.r 3 Brooklyn,... jii.hL. Following araBMWIiy Chicago 1, PUtll'Urt 0, n 3 D G 9 10 16 ?8 43 ;4 ,412 .1(8 14 .0S7 a ecores: Olnclnnatl G.'It Wiils, 1, nowAyatiu, iAi. ts PfclliluW; t &m oatl- 1U, v fWWW- BUNDAY'iiMP4MCI.J,l'fK5--. , iJKaIlWLftkTrfP immwwMM llUia PMHmkt,mmmm nmnh iyaiaiBHui A.r?fxy1iiTr uEgaaggr ' ut"w MMeM-S!in33SSaieHBe9BKE9 -r'P1'1 r'U' .''' f'eg -," tala ikiai . .sac 1 J7wiirJm MJsel I Llla mmtmmmm it f.i.,tHma AMEWOAN ASiOpiATtON. St, Paul, 4)-Co!umi)iV 1 Milwdttkcc, (J; Indiauipolbj, 0. Minneapolis, 7; Toledo, 6; Rain tit Kansas Oily.,, GAMES TODAY. Tolcdb nt Miliuoapolis,. Louisville at Kansas City. Iudiitnaiolis at Milwaukee, CENTRAL LEAGUE. Dnyloli, 2 Wheeling, 1. South JJcml, 1; Teno lldule, 1. Stuingficld, 0; Crtntoil, 1. Grand Rapids, (J; livausville, 0. P. 0. M. LEAGUE. fcuncsvillo 1; K. Livcrjioo 0. ' TAE L. H. I'LOOKEN'S ADVICE Tor Jtoro Than Two Years Thoy Have Been Trying to Tell You How to euro Indigestion. Wo know of no surer way to prove that wo have a remedy that will relieve stomach tioublo and in digestion than by offering it to you at our own expeuso in caso it fails. Through our own personal recom mend anany Marion residents have been induced to try this remarkable, dyspepsia remedy, and thev have fouu'd relief almost without exeep-'. lion. Ono Uttlo tablet taken aftei meals invariably relieves distress after eating, sour stoamch, fermen tation, heart burn, and other symp toms of indigestion. Popsikola Tab lets aro a positive euro for chronic' dyspepsia and if you havo palpita tion, sick headache, norvous spells.; gnawing pain nt the pit of the stomach, backache, or if you feol' 'worn out, ntn down, tired or des pondent, nothing in this world is so sure to renew your enenrv. steadv nm- hpi. imnrv v ,ii. '';., nii ni.mnL ,. 'ii,i;n, fm. ! V ten days' trial of those tabids p., tn . H an ntnA nrn ton. - V . ! """ "l"?? w.'" u"il- c nml L. n. FJockeh's will cheerful re" "r T C0n.t8.,n 0 yn nro t crcaUy bonefitcd. J.-. 10-mon tf MUSICIANS QUARREL Plttsbura'a Femoue Orchtitra ii Threatened with Diaruption. Pittsburg, May G.Pittsburg's 40. 000 a year orchestra is threatener with disruption that bids fair to Ind., rcctly affect all other largo iiermanen orchesttas of the country, chic among which are those located ai Boston, New York and Chicago. Lftboi troubles and opposition Jo tho moth ods adopted by Conductor EmlliPau nro said to bo tho main causo of th present difficulties, and so acute ha, tho dissension become that tho or chestra Is without a 'pianager and al offers of the position to succeed George II. Wilson, who has beer manager for ton years, 'have been de cllned. " T.Ulgl Von Kunlts'and Henry Dram sen, the 'cellist havo resigned or re fused to sign contracts for anothei year and with the, announcement that MrPaur will sail for Europe Tucs day, where he will engago other solo fsta, tho members of the local Musi clans' union have declared that the whole matter will.be laid beforo the International League of Musicians, which convenes for Kb annual meet ing at Cleveland on May 7, 8, 9 and 10, whoro a request for the protection of the contract labor law will be made. " It Is asserted' tlirtt' charges of a char acter to call forthO Intervention of he Unltod States authorities will thero be mado against Mr. Paur. President W. L. Mayor, head of the musicians' organisation, has stated that Mr, Paur had'askod that ho bo allowed to bring several players to America, and this statement Mr. Paur confirmed, bht would not discuss the situation further! That there Is an Influence at work to destroy the orchestra Is claimed by tnose Interested In Its welfare and theso Individuals point to the fact that Mr. Paur has been unable to se cure the concert master of the lately dtibanded .Cincinnati orchestra to take therplace or Von KdnltK and' that He has met with similar refusals In nop Atuin. TilimUWIllUICl ABU UHIUHBU. Ibis stated that the principal .'eelllsi ot.me ineeaoro 1 nomas oroneatra re- Jiiled an offer to succeed Henry Irattktin, batlhg his iretusat ' upon proteeth rcentlyllBAde by the Interna tlqaal Leagiib of'Mutletaaa. All th matters will be thriftaedoutiat tie meellngiin Cleveland. " Half the members of last season's orchestra ,ftre said to f be holding out their slgnkturts tb'cbnfraets7f ., 'teukaowthikTe Retire of 'Homer of;the 4ekd.leatee..whleh,r41.te n& aea written yoaagatuy.'utv uim 'A'fMf-Mte W Vmjw ,aM VtM Mrf A BSS yoaUi !! Oa elE (biil ;ftla(e4W 1 lifina alis if : -t feaBlBUeaVMeVM amattHaW . Through the blood, disease are carried from one generation to another. -, Parents transmit them to their chlldrenfand 90 it goes on down the famll 1 1 line for yeara and-ycanmaleM iht taint is removed from the blood. v.EPf eihlly is this true of '8cr6fnla, for it i a dlsekse that is "bred in the boneAf - 'and mtleat the blood la jptirlled. irtid every trace of the trouble removed th . miserable disease will finally undermine the entire health and wreck, tha life 6f its victim. The usual' symptoms of Scrofula are enlarged glandsor , -tumors about the neck,1 which often burst and become discharging ulcers, weak eyes, Catarrh of ths head and throat, skirt dUeaiei. etc. The4rotibl being (to firmly lr.treafjhed ih thebtood often attacks the bones, resulting in White Swelling, or hip disease, while. atwayi pallid appearance offce skin loss of strength and energW and "often lkStiktions, show that UMsease . , As entirely destroying the bright 'red corpuscleTSndr-rteli, AUMtrMBJMif7M of the blood. ScroJttla beingia'-constitntional' disease, one'-affectlatba'' , ' entire circulation, must be treated strengthens everj' P: strentrth and nourii is life besf of all blood the ideal remedy for Scrofula, S. S. S, searches out and destroys all germs, taints and poisons, gives strength, riehncsi.and vigor to the blood and curNl Scrofula permanently. Itso thoroughly retitbves the trouble from the bloet that no signs of it are cvr Keen again, and posterity is started out in lite , ,)' 'itli a re.n. nure blood sitnolv. which is their Hektfttl inheritance. . S. S. S. while thbrodgh, is gentle in its action, and the healing vegetable ingredienlfc which compose it build up every part of the system. Book 6tt tk bloM afad medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTAr,OJL ,t ....- r ..... - . . - "iMhe?ieeii eMeBMJiee - I UTTERFLY luncheon good. Decoration featy to Make, and Vvaye Effective. Al- Tho butterfly is symbolic of tho rosurroclion, and tho hostess seeking something new can havo a "bultorfly" Itlnchoon. Butterflies arc easily mado from paper decorated with water col ors, gold and silver paint, or from crepe payors and tinsel cords. Sus pend a. number of theso falry-ltko cre ations by a very flno thread from tho chandollor over the dining room tnblO and the" effect Is wonderfully pretty. Candle shades and place, cards may bo In the same shape, tho latter poised upon a wire. For, theccentorplcce use spring flowers, there la a new pointed flower holder which Is most adaptable for low centerpieces and short-stemmed flowers. If this contrivance can not bo found I will send namo and ad dross by mall If stamped envelope Is sent, for It Is tho most practical thing 1 havo seen for low or high decora tions J really a boon to hostesses. Easter In Washington. In Washington, D. C, children look forward with keen Interest to tho an nual egg rolling or EaBter Monday, which always takes placo on the Whlto .House grounds. Tho sport is participated In by all tho children of the town, there being no dividing line for rich or poor, black or white. Tho little aristocrat from Dupont circle touches elbows with nowsboy and strcot gamin:, all are allke-tbe guests of tho president. Tho Marino band plays in tho afternoon, and from tho opening to'the closfng of the gates tho grounds are ono mass 'of happy tumbling, scrambling young sters, armod with egg-laden baskets. Tho oarth soon has tho appearance of being showered with confottl and all resemblance to n well-kept lawn has ontlrely disappeared by night time. This custom of egg rolling is a very ancient one, as an entry In tho ex pense account of King Edward I. -eads: "Eighteen penco for tho pur maso of 400 o.ggs to be usod at the 3aslcr egg rolling." An April First Party. Tho invitations may bo cut out In shapo of a fool's cap, decorated with skotches of a court JoBter. Itequest -oaoh guest to relate tho most "fool" thing he ever did or heard of, Whon 'ho guests arrive havo tho houso nil lark, curtains tfrawn and very little tight visible. When the-door 13 open ed Instruct the f maid to say "not at home," Thlsls only fcr a moment, when sho changes hor mind and askB tho astonished porsons In. If any one asks for a drink of water bring in lemonade instead. Offer a prUo for tho best 'ifool" stjry. When tho prize Is awarded the package or box will bo found empty, the real artlclo to appear later dons up In a napkin at the table. tThe per son who declines to tell any story or tho worst ono ,iecelvos tho prise at once. Whon partners aro torbotchosen fpr suppor take ribbons three-quarters of a yard in length and shut them be tween folding doors, the men on .one side, ladles on the other, Each per son takes an end of ribbon., tho doors aro opened and tho ones holding ends of the Banie piece are- partners.- the monu served la bouillon, devil ed crabs, baked potatoes, asparagus, lomato salad, Ice cream, coffco and cake, n'ho "bouillon" Is to bo cream tH celery soup n old-fashioned soup plates. "Baked potatoes" -will bo a mixture of carrots and peas In baked potato shells, sprinkled over with grated cheese and browned In tho bvon; they are delicious. "Tpmato" salad;' Ik a fruit salad in cuoumbor Salad -Just' as much off a surprise or "fool" as can he,maae.lsithesbheme throughout. 'VThe ice-cream Is edstard froien In cone shape' to rekeniblo a "fool's'; cap. "The ''cako" Is tb be mincemeat vbakedi.In puff papte cases, Nedtets-,ttrsayth8t;,tbey will .pleaie itUt.njiUlH mf .ithri'tnaiir.iillnrt' mmln lafVthaparty. Pkaa a" rcerdal' coffee. cmwDw, uirn,ti;iirunB aim didcs. Tiny, wandii . wound' with ribbbnf tHttr:', belli' make ftse UHB! ".jwrlt .! tV tfff.!,' u ,,m; 1 m-s m SLEKieFBiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiH saaaaeaaaajgeaM saj hKKKbtKFKKKH Hr mL jB.' evf&eaTvH''K.aBai NO THPINQ, N9 HOmHO Uanai.lt of It fuM T,1T bta4ea BiWfii NAM it; KKLSTHEG 1. . . AvrnAtTHfl ur aitnuruidA ;-, wlth'Ja remedy that builds "Up," ana anttfAtt-a hn1 "fnnl' rntm Hmmml ouiii iiiii Of miu s.ww n jo Trail, wi TV for placo cards. ' t For a centorplcco havo a court Jea2 tor, his arms full of spring Mowers. From overhead mispond a number of lltllo bolls on tho ends. of gayly col orod ribbons. At such an affair all ought to go as merrily as tho proverb ial marriage bell for surely J'a Httla nonsense now and then Is relished 'by tho best of men." u . ' ' MADAMS MBRBI. 1 ' " r" ,lll,,,l art 01 tue system,jvntcn Jias so Jong, uccn aeniea.w ihment it;sliouldHafcreiv'ed from.the blood. S. S. S. purifiers and the greateH o'f all'tonics. and is therefor Wasting Process of Disease. i r- s Dlsenso In a tearing down, waiting 4 away and destroying of the tlstoee.ofj the body and a shriveling up of the y nervo celts and blood corpuscles. This wasting process may attack the lungs', the heart, the liver, the kidneys, tho bowels, or, as Is niost frequently tho case, result In collapse oMhonerv ous system, prostration, paralysis or In sanity. Ton mav rest fissured that disease will search out your weak spot and gain the upper hand. Naturo demands assistance to over come this dreadful wasthig process. And such nsstatanco Is best supplied by Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve PHI, -which are by far tho most thoroughly effective tlssub builder antl nervo restorative that Is known to tho medical profession." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nervo Flllsstoe this" wastlne process, put new life and energy Into tho wasted nerve cells WI ovcrcomo weakness and disease; ' cents a box,.C boxes for $2.50, at all deal ws or Dr. A. W. Chase. Med. Co..'Bttt falo, N. T. The portrait and signet of Dr. Aj W. Chase, the famous receipt book author, on every box.. '. For sale In Marlon, Ohio, fey How a Drug Store. v c .v v '. v " A TrtdMik Fret Simole. AddrtMDBt. UatM.riic.iiti.t(atMttA The ?t Explofft That-Won O YIAM- CXPEMENCI -j. . j.- Tnaog miw- 1" ucawem.. , tlnnietriMln ant free, dldert amaor JoMoeuiWeelyMg, Patauu Uken, tbroui b Moan .To. leeNVe Sckwiific JiitKncan A hndomlT llluitnua weHlr. TjineH etr cu atlon of mar olentiae Wonwl, Trra ," I ami (niwn ti riu. iBkiUhi Uutrwitnl i Monty Bliml. task pltMlil WManu.nii. 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