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M" rf, ' &r,.& V ", , Vi ,' 'V .. A , tv k ? ', rjf v. 1 1 I !( f" .' hi. f 0 'if. A, JU 11 v .iii. v i ffirfrtttr nion Station Time Card in macnva jam, i, ihi. pi V I1 (UBmiatft'ac fM-UWiouwJ, '" W. M ..,......... 10.21 am f. ..,s....... ,: i V J, SOUTH BOUND W. St :J mail .... : H. 14 ... '" I0 'Diur. fee. tS Urii from Martau W. il. tOH at Mark. , f. N WUI 1MT4 CoJaMbU af I S )NNa4ay. Uw York Central Line I IIC FOUR ROUTE ffMT BOUND. jrfo. 17 8:40 ,m At. 19 .......... :C tul He 27 2:00 ptn M. t j" ni; .. ' s m r, ' JSA8T BOUND. IN. M , ... : " M. 44 125" m M. 10 , ....,...- : pm . ii. 5pm Wo. 10 "si P All ttmtna daily exeett locate and mm. and 10. L. . NKBCRQlUy, Ticket 'Altai. Wtumm Home 246;' Bell 177. feet Jul. 1, 1907. Wor further tnfonnatkm retard! Into, call Infonnatlo werator, Mmt 'lAoee. ERIE MiLRQiP $r?o. 10, Chautauqua Ex. .12:30 ar No. 8, New York Ex..- 5:40 am .Ho. h 8:60 am Ko. 4, Vestibule Limited 0:15 pm ".No. 10 Accommodation 12:52 pm jNo. 22 arrive.- 5:20 pm O. . DIVMION. Ifo. 14 11:20 pm ' Daily except Sunday and legal holidays carries passengers, but no bafgage between Hammond and MarioR. Mo. , Cbicago Express 12:45 am Ko. 3, Vestibuled Limited 10:54 am -1(6. 11 4:25 pm No. 21 7:00 am No. 7, Paciflo Express 11:00 pm SOUTH AND CINCINNATI. V(o. I, Cincinnati Express... 1:1! am No. 3,Vestibul.ed Limited 10:59 am No. 11 4:25 pm Dally Dally exoeet Sunday. 23 TO JAMESTOWN That' the, number of beurs Marion is from the Exposition via the Hocking Valley route. Choice of, TWENTY-NINE liferent routes direct (via WaahUfton, Petersburg, Phil adelphia or Baltimers). or via New York. UBEBAIi STOPOVERS. RATES. '10 DAY LIMIT.... 912.00 15 DAY LIMIT.... 16.60 10 DAY LIMIT 19.25 IEASON PICKET... . 21.80 VIA NEWJTORK 'H DAY LIMIT.. 7N423.1 BEASON TICKET.... 21 Tickets on sale daily to 'November 30. HOCKINQ VALLEY. Remember Ihe bargains in clothing for men, women nnrt children at the rummage Bale Friday and Saturday, 10 Court street, near Pilgrim Inn. 10-15-3t Beautiful Garfield park addition, on East Center street. Building lotB Raid til 12.00 down and then 50c to 1,00 per week. Contracts and deeds made liy Marlon Savings Hank. 10-in-2t ' . Juniper U said to bo Hip most dnr- nbie o! woods. ! i. -. Itt' Papers For .the fall. We show n. fine line oPWlL Papers B av:, '., t, t : Hi lira fi ii nmTi 1 1 pvTr v ' "' "i., . comprising a largctm of b t ,if "Jcriatterns in all grades for "' - fa tip to the fine imported -L A- BROS PRESIDENT'S - SOUTHERN ; TOUR 0Mi?HnDCvs?QPM9BBH9B2BBKlBSJK&;,SKBBM : TCTB?jPr2SE3typ Ftttt (Iwvefraph, copr.rUht, bf Vnihwaoi A t'nrt.rnon.1. V. T. President Roosevelt and John A.. Mctlhenny, of Louisiana, Civil Service Commissioner, whose guest he was from October 4th to October 21st, while hunting In the canebraket of Louisiana. MILLIONS ARE STOLErt BONDING COMPANIES GIVE OUT FIGURES OF PECULATIONS. Spring Months Are Favored by Rogues Who Run Away with Em ployers' Cash Banks Are Worst Sufferers. New Vork. Thu bondlnq companies of this rlty have Just found out havf much roRties here und elsewhere In the t'nltcd States have stolen In the first six months of the picscjnt year. The total, compared with tho corre sponding period In 11100 and 1305, Is as follows: 100n, r),234,98S; 10ni5.,$3,R20.n39, and 1007, $o,4S2,0S7. Total for tho threo periods. $M,GIG,071. April Is the favorite month with embezzlers. They Jjln their opera tions with the first gladsome warbles of spring. Just before the racetracks are swept up for tho season. The de falcations, by months', this year wore as follows: . January, I720.7J5; February, $1,530, 101: March, $1,121,800; April, $1,130, 033; May, $4O0,U02; June. $201,410. Total for six months, $5,182,087. In April, 11105. thu nhiiblc thieves got away with $2.33::,0I0, and in tho following April they madcMhelr big' jfest hauls. The banks and trust companies were the worst sufferers. They lost $2,080,590, as against only $758,750 In the Hist half of 1900. Tho public serv ice corporations and tho llko were the next hardest hit. They parted Invol untarily with $030,3:17, ns against $9S5,3S0 In tho first half of 190G and, $520,901 la tho first half of 1905. Next como general business houses, which lost $.819,372 through dishonest em ployes, as compared with $1,020,373 In tho first half of l'JOil. Miscellaneous Institutions, breweries, stores, etc., were robbed of $817,871, ns against only $15'.,159 In tho same months last year. Beneficial associations had their funds depleted to the oxjent of $100, 703. as against $142,9.14 In 1900 and $29C,S7G In 1905. More than $253,080 In court trust funds, were Btolen, an excess of only $5,000 over tho same period In 190C. In the first half ol 1905 $795,513 or court funds disap peared through peculation. The trans portation companies lost $104,552, as against $75,904 In 1900 and $92,309 In 1903. The Insurance companies were the smallest milferers. They lost by thievery only $69,508, as against $137, 485 In 1900 and $13,501 in 1905. This does not Includo funds -Juggled In dodg ing Insurance commissions or "yellow dog" accounts. About one-half of these embezzled millions went directly Into Wall street, tho experts say, where they (vero- swallowed up In unlucky specu lations. One-half of tho remainder was lost In gambling on tho race tracks and In pooIrooni3. Thu remain der was spent In tho ohl-fnshlbned traditional way, on wine and women. Detective Defies the Lash. Vork, Pa. Chief of Detectives Charles S. White of York was badly used up when ho arrested Clurlcs Davis, about 55 years old, of Nor folk, Va. XN Davis was driving a marc answering the description of one stolen from Harry B. Baker of Cochranvlllo, Ches ter county, when the detectlvo spraug from his own carriage and seized tho mare's bridle. Davis lashed him with his whip and forced him against u fence, Never releasing his hold on the rein, how ever, the detective grabbed Davis and dragged blm from his seat. Ho was placed In Jail to await identification of the animal, London p 7,000,000 Mark. London, London, according to the census recently completed, has passed the 7,000.000 asajk. ' "' TgE:MXAlON BABY TIES UP AN ESTATE. Heirs to Quarter of a Million Dollars Must Walt Twenty-One Years. Cincinnati. Notleo has been filed with tho United States court here of the birth of another grandchild to Samuel Vinton, who died in 1801, leav ing his estate subject to the control and supervision of the court. By Vinton's will this wub to con tinue until all his grandchildren should reach 21 years. By the arrival of the newcomer the Judicial supervi sion will go on for another 21 years. The principal part of the estate consists In coal lands In the eastern pnrt of tho state. When the estate, which constats of mines ne'ar AthenB, was thrown Into the United. States court, it was valued at $100,000. Ac cording to tho trustees' 1900 report It was worth $$49,998. With the heirs and grandchildren there are nearly 100 people Involved in the distribu tion of the'estate. Some of them come to the United States court yearly when the trus tees; report is filed. One of the. heirs 1b Countess Homninc von Overbeck, of Prussia. - GIRL "FRE8HIES" ARE HAZED. Barnard Sophomores Make -Them Drink from Babies' Bottles. New York. Forcing tho freshmen to take lemonade from babies' bottles was one of the "stunts'' Barnard girls Indulged In during the celebration of "the mysteries," a form of hazing that Is permitted In the college. Compelling tho girls of 1911 to take these bottles was a more difficult task than the sophomores who conducted the ceremony expected, for they had to cnll on tho upper class students to help with some of the rebellious "freshles." One of tho young women was so Incensed when presented with a bottle that she tore off tho rubber top, threw It on tho floor and burst Into tears. Another humiliating feature of "the mysteries" wns tho pulling down' of the coiffures so elaborately prepared by the freshmen, for with hoots of de light the; heartless 1910 students pounced upon "rats,' switches and oth er artificial pieces used by tho young sters. Python as Stowaway. London, Bug. Among the recent ar rivals at the zoological gardens Is a python which shipped Itself on board the steamship Hyson of tho Ocoan Steamship company, and was only dis covered among tho cargo of wjilte logs when tho vessel was being. Un loaded at tho Albert docks. Tho stowaway was promptly secur ed by means of a sack, which was thrown over It, and the authorities at the "zoo' were communicated with. When Mr. Tyrrell, who looks ufter tho snakes at Regent's park, arrived at the docks ho found' that the reptile was a young reticulated python some threo feet long, and, although suffer ing from the effects of Its captivity in the sack, It was othcrwlso uninjured. Ho took It to the "zoo," and is feeding It on pieces of fish. The "zoo" now owns both the largest and the small- est pythons, Woman Lost $230,000. New York. Mrs. ArtburP, Mason rot Larchmont Is the womu who lost a, tin box containing 190 ? 1,000 bills and Jewelry valued at $40,000; whilo Journey lug to Now York on the local New York, 'N6w Haven add Hartford train from her home. Mrs. Mason made this admission desplto the ad vice of her lawyer, Benjamin F. Nor rls, who has tried tokeep secret- the nnmo of his client, Mrs, Mason re fused to go Into details ot tpe trip. She placed the lipx on the seat, be jilde her, while the suit case rested at her feet. It Is hardly supposed Mrs. Mason forgot, the existence of tho box when she left the train, at the Grnud Ceutral station. It is possible however, she was followed from ber home by some crook who knew that tfr bo, ootahied e fortw i ' i ,i ' 1 ' ni .'' V ' ' ' ' .liMikai.WmDHEsriAV, CTBJEft' i:io6? ; .. .' ' ;. I '.. .'..... ".'.. s..j. .-o " $ '?J CAlLt He May OutMit the Future aMBr . 'Ml MSI ' ' ' MJ-I ' ' .'11011 "HJML" I ' HJjM j .!' '-m ' '.. i - .,,'.,' ..,.'. 1 i . . s.. 1 . if j!.S ' hii ikiohn niwr i An t -. iw W 1SE ' l. i. l . u - -iOti. iO m&i v ri m'tmHii- a mt ?'"' iiif t'liiiAi risww w w -mm'w ;: M HKrAI UVlllllll .. 'flUBiw r Kyrw -.v-fy.i- -r it i7 7-. i r r km ri mi . v t-n.j ward tha PMtippines at the Battquct in Hii Uoior. ' mn Taft'i Utttratfcaa t Takit.? 4'- Manila, Oct. ' lil.-War TatC arrived lier.e. .at 4:S0 Secretary yesterday from Hong Kong "and was given nn enthusiastic Welbome'V Tho official reception of iho secre tary began with,"' 'a water parade which was heard, by,. Governor Gen eral Smith, Major.. .General Leonard Wood, eommahder of tho division of the Phlll'iplno Islands, and Rear Admiral Hemphlllj commanding tho third squadron of tho Pacific fleet. On landing tho-secretary was escort ed to tho palace, by. a, detachment of troops and distinguished Americans and Filipinos and was informallwel comed by the mayor of Manila and tho governor general. Mr. Tnft, In -reply, referred briefly to, tho great pleasure which ho ex perienced In returning to UjIb city,. He personal addressed several friends, whom he r'eeognlzed In tho throng. There, wasan Informal re ception and concert, at ,thq governor's residence lost n'lglsj! Mr. Toft' will not discuss politics or international affairs until after the meeting of'the. Philippine nssembiyu Replying to .'questions. Mr. Tnft said Governor. Iag:6on. now at Ha vana, was not coming to tho Philip pines, pralspd Jtljio, administration of Governor GeheraL'Smlth, said the lat ter would remain here Indefinitely, and Intimated thnt' lituwould make an mmm a morning m 'rftx&r .'' & President Roosevelt's Campmates are Surprised at His Hardihood and Ability to Stand Roughing it ''' gflbrdiy Evening will Seethe iU Louisiana Camp Closed. .4, 4- Stamboml,. La. ot. 10. At C inst mgnc no news or .tiio presi Scut's,, day, hunt had been- (received here. Brutusf .tncicsoit, the negro hunter, wJio went "to Newellloit to locate a. cainp tiiero ;iat- week when it -was ulceidcd jo go. there lias re turned iul. brought n fresh supplv of; bear dogs wifJi .Jiim and an ef fort li being ncadq lo secure even more finyu the same source to lake tho pJneo of the animals on hand, wiieih aro becoming- very much jaded . Arrivals fmm lhe,Bear Lake nn eairpment tell niarveious stories of the president hardihood and cap acity for- ai)ttgliiig it. When ho carried his ' blanker -with Jiim from the upoer cauir. last Friday and Hint liMit and next morning nto Cinly cold bread jay moat, which l'fl had taken in "paddle rockes, tliev marveled thnt a resident rould bo so eailv .satisfied, but when Iio jumped ' into Ilonr lake fnr a swim imon risine- at dav. 1 I ' 1 T A T :1' J5 I break Tuesdav moraine- tlnlr as. lonMiment. wax .almost without bounds. The Hiermonietor registered nt llio time less than 40 degrees oml mest of tho others present wore Fcdtilously hugging tho camp firo. The president plunged, into the wnler .w soon as he arose. As ho r COFFINS WASHED UP Flood in Spain Rob Cemeter iesSuffering is Widespread. Barcelona,, Oci lp.-Tho flcods in this vicinity coniiuuo to bo most serious. Up to; the ipresont tlmo Hvo porsons linyo been drowned and ,30,00(1 thrown out of work. Tlio givnlest diPti'ess..,ji5i a'oportod .fi-om aiamtwa, wiO)i'w,mmK,c of "Bromo ! Tto fc I '& . , ,, Hug m MMae CMaA M ' .T I Laxative Bromo Quinine n fl't-fes Always riwr-.tM--M1 V?' tor m ilmm'-m waqr hwf Policy of tht Goyernment To- address at the banquet to be given iii his-, honor, Monday, In which he would outline the, future policy of the government towards these Islands. Mr. Tnft was greatly touched nt the popular demonstration In his hon or. Thousands of people lined tho streets all day awaiting bin arrival and an elaborate program for his en tcrtalnment has been prepared. He will inspect tho schools and indus trial exhibits and will visit -a number of places of interest, making side trips to Olongapo and Cngttlo only. Much discussion has been caused hero by the fncj that no liquors Will bo served nt the functions In .Mr. Tnft'fl honor to bo held at tho palace wnicn step Is said to havo been tnken nt Jho direction of the secretary. St. Petersburg, Oct. 10. -Great Importance Is attached 'hore to the declarations made by Secretary Taft, at Tokior regarding the Phlllnnlnes. ns Indicating tho determination of of tho United States to carry out nn extensive- expansion policy In .the Pacific., The Novoo Vremya, analyz ing the situation, says It regard tho rotontfon of trje Philippines ns being "a clear evldenco of tho aggressive Intentions of tho United Stntoa which, In spite of tho enormous cost, It yet determined to retain a military and naval, base which Is useless to them except In caso of war," PLUNGE IN LAKE AfnroaeJ.ied the edge of the lake he bantered sonio 'of the .other members of iilsi immediate party to join jiim but none did so. lr4 Hwam a distance of iv Jutn dred yards to nn island and then re turned, declaring upon landing that the exercise, hnu Jicqu most cx .hilerating und that tho! water was warmer tihan tho air.- Tho fact Hut ho seems almost, tirolcw in the saddle is most fav orably commented upon and is ro gn tiled a quite 'marvelous for ono of Hiteli exalted position and .sup posedly sedentary Hfo. it is now the' presidoivt' purpose to fose Jiis hunt with tho iast ouimI on Saturday and to como iiir to Stnmhonl enrlv Snntlav. Ho will pond Snnda afternoon and Sunday iiis'iit- nt llio a'esidoneo cji Teo Shiends, plantation manager for .T. M. Parker, one. of the president's narlv. and op Monday morning leave for Vicksburg whero lie is to Fpenlc Monday afternoon , Ih-ossing. invitaticvis to speak at many other pluses' havo been receiv ed, but all have been declined and Micro 'will lw no moro addresses on tho. Southern trip except tho.e to bo mndo nt Vicksburg and Naeli villo, with tho posaiblo exception of a few words nt Tullulah. IgiMlius, tho founder of tho Socioty of Jesus. This village haa been ter-. ribly ravaged and tho water.? have .washed out countless" coffins and bodies drom tho local cemetery, Tho Guodalmedina, river is again out orbits hanks ntjd in 'this district, several ..children and old peoplo hnvo been dwnvnod.. " - QUARREL MAY STOP THE VANDERBILT WEDDING Budapest, Ocjt. IQ.-Rumors havp reached hero from Amerlcaof, a re ported difficulty between Miss Gladys Vandortllt and her fiance, Count S;ecenyl , Inquiry In aristocratic circles and to members of tho Sccheny! family failed to elicit anything fhqt would Justify credence beln$ given thqin, Quinine" ? IHm A NU HI BAT. Uk ' t7i 0s ;.- MJiS1'SZA w uup Mm ar smari a .i?. V-ii- Ai.lrv nurllitn aad W nttM( nf airfntilriiV'lfAr UVlW' ,KU 'l 'cektury S. S. S; has been used in tke the best known and most widely used I Attracted attention as iiocn, as it. was Lt)r6niptly those diseases for; which it, leaiousiyguaraea us ursigoou rcruiaiion,iDy Keeping m upoiis.siawMra;-, . ' - f ; in nlanufacthre. th4t itnow has the uncalled and pleasirie Tetttftf'il'V h Sores ad Ulcers. Malaria, Skin Diseases,' Con tan-ions Blood Poior and all other diseaees.due te an inmu or poisoned conditidtt'bf. 'thfcbitiM?tttr4 nothing that equals S. S. S71(punteracts and remove the ferns 4f. poisons, cleanses the system of ainmfeaaithy matter, cures the trouble; per ihanenllyvand restores strong, robust kelMlL Where the blood ia weak' or anaemic and unable to nourish the system. asStOihould, S. S. Sr.snpplies-itt with "the needed properties, and being abraclng7ijforatlng,tonic it; build , tip the entire system. It goes to the vary bottom ofall blood disorders, and in this way reaches deep-seated add inherited cases on which the ordinary, sarsnparillas and tonics have little or no .effect., Notonly is S;.S,'S. certain, in its results, but it is an absolutely safe medicine. It ;enjoy the distinction of being the only blood medicine on the market tltat;i guar anteed purely vegetable. If you nre in need of u blood remedy begin th use of S. S. S., the medicine that has proven its worth by its record of forty years of cures. Book on the blood and any medical advice vott wish. "No charge for either. THE SWIFT i mj. i.. I , -ium - .j . . i . - HAPPENINGS Committees Busy the Debt. Lifting LEAGUE TEAMS' CLASH On Volley Ball Court Weekly Series in Clark' Team Finishes Badly After a Fine Start Brady's Crowd - i Smothered. Clai-k's aggrenntioiv of volley ball artists went (lown jnT'liurablo defeat at tho hands' of Qemn's ftust. five in a hotly contested buttle irt tho V. M. C- A.' gj'm- last evening. J,l was hard for Clark to lose all of three ame bub ha cheered up afterwards iand offcrod to, wager his Inst dollar .that they -couldn't do it aimm. Both teams .were .excep tionally fast and there were many brilliant features ju the games. Goran, won tho scries' of threo MtrnighM. XThe scores were ns fol- 1bwff:-Clark' 16; 15; 17. Geran 18; IS; ,18. Iho teams captained by Dr. Iu. L. Brady and Karl' Sycks ,wero next to meet in the league series. Svekfi' Usim- easily won ihvco straight and tho series., Brady's teatn lcing very muoh off elor. in. To ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Tho Y. M. C. A. trustees assist- ed liy a committee composed of, i active members of tho organization aro celebrating "(Association Day" loday, Tho conimiltcort started out early this morning aiul a complete ASSOCIATION I eajivnss of every business ..honso m' Mrs. Griffin testified that her hus tho eity will bo made. At noon to-.band lid'ught all tho papers from this day it was reported tlrait'tho trus- and other cities and marked all .the Ices wore, grently onoouraged over stories of "wife murderers. He would Mm result of tho ennvatw and th'ntithcn compel her io Jlsten while he liberal contributions had been re-read them, Invariably winding up reived from scores of business men, fl'I. l.r.non -. II laAAk ..M XI. A Hnw Tho trustees avJH keep up the. cam paign unlil the entire debt ot tlio Association i lifted. ' Y. M. C. A. ChHrsc bpens tomor ppens hkets? rownIght. Have yout It WAS WEDDED ON A COT IN HOSPITAL Boston, Oct. 10. At Mio Mnssn phusetta General .hospitnl ioiln.vT' with only tho .parents, of tho 'bride. ns witnesses, James Thayor AlcIil- lan ot Detroit, u grandson ot the Into Scnarfor Iclilan, Avas married1 to Aliss Anno ' Davenport Inascll of Dbtro.'t, daughtor . of Henry. -Uussol, jjenoral eouiisel of tho Michigan. Central railroad, new Oliver D. Sowoll officiated. It'vhad .been planned to 'bnvp the wc-tlding in New York ci,ty loday, nnd tho invitations for tho -event had been ismied. Last IVidny young McMilnn wu stricken wilh 'typhoid, fever and removed lo the hospnl. When it wns certain that tho wed ding could; nojt bo held m Now York today it- was decided to havo the ceremony pwlormcd at to iios- iryVnl. Mr. MeMillau' condition, ''ii! k A..1. .. .A.Mntmomnnf HATR FROM CrAftFS. "" HATS FROM TJBK'S. Dress batPPenlng. Thursday. Oc tober seventeentli, . Powers M Hungry Rl)op, Uhler PhflHps Store. 10-1.B-2t OBAZTin BY (TBr ,OVR -THB DEATH OF HIS WIFE Akron, 0 QctJ' lC-Crwed by grief because on returning home from work lUBt night ho found his homo consumod and his wlfo burned in a crljin. John 'Bbaugluiessy ran aboiit the streets untllfcaptured by a deputy Bherift and policemen. i wu fodr. men to get hlro.to the station. Tia ra Urted in, the k'ltqheu of. the SUa'ugliViwwy homo atfl44 E. I V'qtI 'street,, and thi inu v(unv in u sstssaasmaa :.",'...'..fe .,.-. viv. , r . nu FORTYYEAHJ- and. tlwreugh testing have prave,iLtoju: treatment of-blood afl4;Wk 4lsila blood medicine on tke market.- S. S. IK placedioa .the .market -by; cttrtiir ',c was 'recommended, and we .hye " SPECIFIC CO.. at Wi ni. , , -iu konwn. Mrs. Shnughnessy, .slty flVo years ot nge, was upstairs In iher bedroom when the conflagration broke out and no attempt was mado to res cue her, Tho houso was nearly.con- sumed before tho fire department ar rived and when tho husbnndjsdcceed cd In getting, upstairs ho found'hla aged helpmeet oh her "knees beside the bed liij the attitude, of prayor. Her .arms were burned oil nhtr parts of the body wero consumed , A SANDUSKY IS PKEB , ' FROM GRAFT AND GRAFT1M , ' Sandusky, O,, Oct. Ifii There' has been no graft nor aro there grafters In Sandusky, according to tho report of tho gritnd' Jury made to Judgo . Reed in tle court of common pleas: neither hnVo there been combinations In restraint ot trade. Judge Reed, In charging Jtfie grand Jury nt tho beginning or tho sitting' just concluded, delivered specific. dM motions with reference to these viola tion. Tho list, submitted contains no Indictments. : t 'i Y. M. Course opens tomor- row night. ayo you, tickets? .lt TIRED OF HEARING IT V fa Wife Has Husband Arrtitad L A. At , ' -nz d"'Ac-S'V lit. '''? Because He Read counts of" Men ' Murdering Their . Wives.' Pittsburg, October lG.-Mrs, IniTntiwin nttftr ltnl ft mnn'tttr tin J JlUUlUO UllJtlli '1-14 1.14 . tlVUll4f W hysband read stories of men killing their wIvcb and abusing them, caused n,s arrest in Alleghony yesterday (morning. After hearing the wife' story. Magistrate YV. A. Hadfleld .fined Orlffln ?!) .with:. f'That Is. what will happen 'in m. to you some day." Yesterday It nppeared as It Griffin was about to carry out his threat, and his wlfocnlied,ln the police. Magistrate Hadfleld gayo him A scathing lecture. ' Piles! ITCHJNO. (.CEDING M ATBIiniUA W gusraiit to tltbtr curs r rsfaa the money ,(o soy ufl.rMr fren XteatM. Lleeillnft-Tir PrutrUiHnvPllM lu talk. fully nmpperly ui f u 4 Dr. A.rVChast's , Ointmsnt ' Rty. T. B. noDerti tl 108 XaTsbsll Wt. Srrwiue,- N, Y.j : .'Kor nla yars I suffered from lU'lilnit and' prolruilna pile wbtcb wro bo bd tbat tovy necntltata Ifeyi bience trom profmnlon ,1 rtutlo, 1 uwC oumeroitH rmeJI ami ualerweut ons,optra. Hon without relief, but by uslnc Dr. A.V'W. Cbaie't Ointment I em now permanently oured." Mo a box All dealers or Dr. A. W. Obut Medicine Co.. lluUnlo. N. Y. .For sale in Marlon, Ohio, by Flock en's Drug Store. I FRENCH FDMLEl I JitpWOTTHI I ILLS. A Bin. Cmt.w I UeliM, OttiuH. i Svrruun 1 B.f.l ft.nl I hrllMprrbai, WlllKD4ikruniril,Uk.(it9lM' wlwe rl(.,.d. HutpUi iit, llTMudniitalJieiaet TeOiw4.iirJ.t-ll1 unmmum UNITTQMCDICl.eO..10T.l,0Te.P.- Aiwr K.fuwlM. isatj )SU h Maion bv O. T- tftty MAN DO Madime JoMDhTne LT Dumble and' Flockcn Pharmacies: w K UtdeKiilia iffffrtt AeiiritiirllrZ ..i-votb-ut-b iriaiai me u utm u Wrd M J.I4 !'l. Mkl ,k uiue'k'l 'fU. Mlfe.v' Mb HliK-"AlJMl'! c Mktr.f Mg; .i mtmmmnn auiAnr .VHIlkltu.ilUllMJ. 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