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rTWI ' "'"'l"J ,-i!i !" i"'M, ! ifnVTM'iiiiwiuiMmtnaVs5ii hR TWO THE DEMOCRATIC BANNER Tuesday, Fibrunry IB, 101 f French si hits mm IBB DEAD. General Chanzy Lost In Mediterranean, ONLY ONE LIFE SAVED Steamer Sinks Cefcre Goats Gould Ge Lowered, TWO AMERICANS 0:1 BOARD Port at Marseilles Is Crowded With Frantic Relatives of , Passengers on III l Fated Vessel. Paris, Fob, 12. Of tho 1G7 soul3 aboard tho steamer General Chanzy tt tho Compngno 0Gonoralo Transnt lantlquo, when alio went down oppo Ito l'ulraa, Island ot Majorca, In tho Mediterranean, only one was rescued. Tho General Chanzy loft Marseilles n Fob. 0, bound for Algiers. It seems that Bho was overtalcon by a strong galo and denso fog. She tried to reach a refugo througn tho channel between the Islands of Majorca nnd Minorca, when alio struck a rock near Cludndela, Minorca, a notoriously dangerous place, where tho Vlllo do Homo was wrecked three years ago. Tho bottom of tho General Chanzy was apparently ripped out, for sho filled and sank In a fuw seconds. Sho foundered bo quickly that thero was no possibility of launching tno small boats. Tho steamer had 157 souls nboard, f whom about 80 passengers wero drowned. Tho name of tho solo sur Ivor Is given as Maurel, who 13 said to bo a customs olllcur, but his nnma docs not appear on tho olllclal list. It Is stated that those drowned wore nearly ufi French and Italian, many of Uium belonging to Marseilles. They Included military olllcers and othor soldiers, tho members of n theatrical company, customs olllcers, priests, dorks oruployud by tho Lyons rail road, and miwy children. In tho passenger list furnished nt tho Transatlantic company's offlcc there appear tho names of Green and ' tUukelcy, who wero probably English. According to a brief telegram from Talma, Maurel Is In tho hospital at Ciudndola, too HI to glvo any details of tho disaster. Saw Wreck In Vision. A b'rl, whoso brother wns on tho tjiit steamer, went to tho quay nt Marseilles nbout tho tlmo of tho wreck In a stale of groat oxcltomont, and uhoutcd time 'and again: "There has' been a disaster; I had a vision or it" Tho victims Ineludo Francis DoFor, ft popular l'urluliui vaudeville per former, nnd Uercnda nnd Green, who aro said to have been Americans, who Lad boon performing at tho Alcazar, MarHclllos. A dispatch from Mar nellies says tho Cannobleio, tho bou levard which lends to tho old I ort, Is cmwdod with n despoiute, excited multitude, among whom aro many relatives of those drowned. Torrlblo Bcones of grief can bo seen every where. Captain Gayol, commander of the General Clituuy, wns one of the most oxporlcuccd olllcers In tho employ of thu General Transatlantic company, He bad received tho decoration of tho Legion of Honor, He was sometimes twitted for his oxVromo caution. Well Known In Vaudeville. Nov York, I'eb. 12.- Leon Dorondn was nn American elnh Juggler, well known uinoti vaudeville peoplo. Ho was formorly associated with Thomas Ureen, another American Juggler, un der tho namo of Dorondn and Ilrcan. Ills homu wnH In Portland, Ore. Ho leaves an ngod mother and slstor. THIS AND THAT Albert Patterson, CO, of Beverly, Mn, Ih cutting his third sot of teeth. Johannsen, a. French aviator, was burned to death In un auto wreck nt ParlB. Emily Mclntyro, Pittsburg society rfrl, Is dead as tho result ot eating too many peanuts at a party. The Empress of KubhIu la said to bo dying at tho royal pulnoo as tho result of a norvous breakdown. Tho Nsrvous Child. JUlii Arabella Annubsllu Wilholmlna. Wild, Bo everybody any, I a very nurvoui child. V)iun asked to mind the btby Brie says she'll do It, may bo, it tho iloiiti't liuvo a hendauho when she's tlnUli'id with her play When told In kcIiooI to mind the rule Bbe nays she think the teacher cruel. She eayr If she muat do such thine lie really cannot tuy. Oh, Arabella Anuuuolla Wlllielmlna Wild, Vo everybody uy, l it very nervous child! , Woman's Homo Comoanlon. LIFT VEIL AT "BLEAK HQU: Grand Ju'ry lo Loarn S:o; SW033 llcossliQld. INVESTIGATIOIl CEXS T3DAY Statement From Nurce Houlehan Throws Light on Event9 That Transpired During Lrst Illness of j Chrlsman Swopc Gees Into Con-' vulslons After Taking Capsule anJ Dies Following Day Weird Story Expected to Oe Told. Kansas City, Feb. 12. Tho "Dloak House" of Independence, as the Swopo homo Is known, Is about to glvo up Its full seciet. Tho grand Jury met toiiay i.nd tho members will hear tho whole story. Tho shielding cu'tali, which was relied back for a moment, In tho coroner's Inquest and which laid bare In a pass lug glance the details of tho death of Colonel Swopc, Is to be torn a3ldo and the recital cf veiled accusation In the death of Clulsman Swopo nnd In the typhoid 01 ldcmlc Is to be heard tiy the 12 men buinmoued by Judge I atshaw. A score of witnesses hive been subpeenned and weird will bo tho stories 1 elated behind tho closed doors of the grand Jury room. Tho Investigation Is to start with Iho llrst peculiar clrcumstauco and go through the weeks of suspicion and dread to the verdict of tho coroner's Jury Wed nesday. It was asserted that tho grand Jurv was summoned moro to Investi gate the circumstances surrounding Swopo's death than to pi oho further Into the manner of tho death of hU undo. And again It will bo a nurse who will glvo tho important testi mony. Nurse Makes Affidavit. In tho hunds of tho Swopo attor neys Is tho Bworn statement of till 3 nurso, Miss Houlehan. This state ment is as dramatic as tho story re lated by Miss Pearl Kellar on tho wit ness stand. It tells of her being sum moned to the Swopo homo to cure for Chrlsman Swopo, who was stricken wtih typhoid. Tho nurso describes minutely t e symptoms, thorc of tho ordinary typhoid patient, tho high fever, tho Inegular pulse. And then It tells of tho convulsions In which Chrlsman Swopc died. It wns about 3:110 Sundny after noon, tho nurso states In her affidavit, that sho was told Chrlsman had been given n capsule Thirty minutes later followed tho convulsions, almost Iden tically tho snmo as these In which Colonel Swore died. Tho nurso tells of tho Injection of n grain of strych nlno and Inter of tho uso of .1 nitro glycerin Injection. This was Sundny afternoon. Tho noxt day Chrlsman died. In Chicago tho chomlcnl analysis on tho vlrcorn of Clulsman Swopo still Is In rrogress. A rorort has not been made upon It and will not bo ready for sovnral days. ALDRICH TAKES A HAND Root Prepares Amendment That May Kill Poctal Dank Dill. Washington, Feb. 12. Possngo ot tho postnl sin lugs bank hill at tho present bcuslou of congress Is believ ed to bo imperiled by nu iiniondment drafted by Sonntor Root ot Now York. It provides, In elTect, that tho deposits ot tho postal savings bank, instead of being redopostled by tho government In local banks near est the postolllccs In which tho sav ings uq accumulated, shall bo Invest ed In government bonds. This ngicoment la rollod on by tho A'dtlcn foires In the senate, It Is un derstood, to uccompllsh or.o of two tilings, oltlior of which vrll bo satis factory to Senator Aldrlch. Either It will result In the defeat of tho bill or It will lit Into tho Aldi Ich plans for tho'cioatlou of n central bank. LIVE STCCX AND GRAIN EAST DUFTALO -Cnttloi Kxpoit en tin, 10 QOtfC 75, Hhlpphm titunn, 3 r.Oft' 00i butcher cattle, 2H5 70: hi'lrur It :fifrt! 00; fnt urnvH, J.I l!&0ti 25; hilllx. 11 COti 5 25; milker ami Hprliwoii. J.'5 Oil QZ0 03. CuIvoh S10 noail CO. Hhccp ami l.amlis Mixed sheep, JG 2GST G CO; untli 01 a, )0 75W7 00; owih. 10 OOJfO '.'5; lamhH, J7 COdfS to, yoarlhiHM. 7 B0W8 00, lliiH Ih-nvleii, lOii'O 1R; mediums, 19 0Q 9 1C; Ynrkoni. JO ISffO 25; plui, S3 30, roimln. JS tojfS CO; HtngH, (7 SO. CHICAQO -Cattlo- Puovoh, l 10rp7 80; wcHtoin ulocrn, SI 20QU 00; Hloolccrs ami fuuh'iH, 3 ISC CO; rowH niul helfoiH, 2 SCOS &'. UitlvrH 17 00(819 HO. Hhotip and I.uinliii Native sheep, S C00 75; western, H 504(0 KG; untlvo lumha, to 7S til 00; western, JG 75Jf3 00; ycurllncr 7 t'508 40. llofa I.lltht, J3 iFS 80, mlxtil, $8 (fiH SO; heavy, S8 COffS n5; rnuUll, J8 COO'S 63; plK. J7 GO 08 CO. WheatNo. 2 rrd, Jt 23W1 25. Cnrn No. 2. lICSc. OttH-No. 2, 17',iS)l8o. CLEVELAND- Cutt'o: l'rlmu dry-'ed cnttle, to OOWfl 2S; fnt Hteers, $G 7C(fG 00; lielferi), 3 T.0OB BO: cowa, S3 COfft 00; build, 13 GO I 7G;:.mlller end sprlimcre t3u OD0C i 00 CiilveHtlO 50 down. HUoop nnd Unnlm -MUed oheop, J5 75f0 00; uwc, 15 G05il 00; Iambi, to 00jS CO, Hoj llealtn, mediums tnd Yorliem, 19 00; pUb, IS S0(p9 00; mixed, 9 00; rouKh. 8 ,!i8 CO: (itaija, 17 CO. PITT3DU0Q -Cuttle- Choice, 0 750 8 80: prime, JO COftO 73: tlily liutcliers. 15 V00 2C; holfeip, II 00O0 00; (at toua, buU nnd rIuch, )3 GOffG 75; fresh rn-n, l!5 OOffCO 00, Cnles -Veal, 10 0010 00 Bhcen und Uimbs l'rlmo wcthors, 10 50 64 75; i;aod mixed, 10 00 W0 40; Inmba, it aei as. uki-aii crude to. iluJ i; c; Find Arple3, O 'ni Aiundance, !:ut ".o Lc-rn That Gy5'?- 01 to Ccst- of Cacli -H wi. tj In sto t or Cco. t'ds rt I cact D.rrcl CtcreJ Curlr.rj Ceiisn Clecpcr Uneartl-eJ In Ehon's lnnocc.it Lcoklnrj Tele phorc Measure. Cciumuiis. O., Feb. 12. The fooj probe tommlttce tl H 13 to Invtsl. gate the high cost rt living In Olilo. after a delay of u -lal weeks, has cettlcd down to work, and tho flrtt day's oxpcrlenco ha3 demonstrate! to tho members that they have a for midable Job hctore them. In a toi'r of tho Columbus markets today the probers learned that V'o city mal.es un tunutl profit of 513,000 fiom rentals of stalls, the total re ceil.ts aggregating $27,000. Scores ot other market dealers 1 ay merchants, In fiont of wl ose places they havo stands, three or fevr times 03 much for sraco as the city charges. Tho committee inspected tho stor ago plant of tho Crystal Ice and CoU Storage romi,nny and fourd t'-n-i- nnds cf lantis of apples and orates of onions and celery, but no meat or eggs. Anordlng to Manaper Kennard--.Afrlca, tho g"ods stored belongs to Columbus pay his resrects to PresUcnt Taft, commission men, who pay nn average and on leaving tho president's sane of 32',(. cents a barrel for tho Koason, tu..i had n few wcrds to say on the i 4 "' h' REPRESENTATIVE DENSE. Wants to Divorce County ni-ctlomi from i:lli of Stato Politics. hcclniilng early In September nnd ending In May or Juno. Thin chnrgo, nddod to tho fi eight and cost of hand ling added at least to tho cost of each barrel of up. cs to tho con Bumor. Storage Men Talk. The stnrngo llrms In Columbus claim that they havo not stared eggs or meat for a period of years In any quantity, and stated that tho commis sion men und others depending on storngo eggs usually bought them fiom the storngo houses In tho urn idl er cities. There are storage plants In Nowutk, Zn.iesvlllo, Cliclovlllo, Chilli cotho and London that aro said to storo eggs, and tho commlttco IntondJ taking up thosn cases Immediately. "Om Initial trip has been marked with little or nothing of Interest," Bald Chairman Williams cf tho com mltco, "but we Intend visiting every storagn plant In tho stato ot Ohio that wo think Is holding to much goods. Wo know that eggs aro being stoicd In huge quantities In tiomo of tho smaller cities near hoio and wo will visit tnosu p.nces as quickly ns wo can. There will bo no stono un turned to bring about some moans of forcing the owners of this fruit and foodstuffs to put It on tho market. Of course tho nuiio proposition Is not such na to demand a grcnt deal ot consideration. It pecplo wnnt npplos this time of year they must bo stoicd, nnd tiro usually considered a delicacy, ','; "'hut wn wnnt to sea taken from tho storage Is eggs, meat, cTHery, but tor, cubbugo and vegetables of all kinds." Alleged Sleeper Found. Discovery thnt an Innocent looking 17-llno bill introduced by Representa tive 121son of Tuscarawas, "by re quest," In reality would not only por i n It morgois ot tho two big t otophone interests In Ohio, but would chloro form tho Valentine anti-trust law, bo fnr as Its provisions apply to such caBos, probably has defeated tho bill, nuproscntatlso Calvoy of Cloyclond, a member of tho committee on rntl roads and telegraphs, In whoso hands tho bill isopoulng, said that ho folt sure tho bill would bo killed in com mlttco Apparently tho bill Is to provide for exchange of service In tho Intorost of accommodating tho public nut It provides that when linos and equip ment hnvo been connected that they shall bo "ownod, oporatcd nnd main tained as ngrccd upon by tho direc tors of tho respoctlvo companies." It then authorizes tho consolidation of tho companies and wipes out "all con flicting laws." This U believed fully to sauctlou In 'r , tndent tele t d . t.Ue by IU" Dell Intel ests The bill mlfht hot i uc rl on V'e cnlendnr now but for i fr. sentattve Smith of Marlon w o Ins been pay Ing Inerented rates sltve t e Ccntr-.l Union Telephone ccr n y and the Marlon elepl-0rc co ' my got to pettier. Ik Insisted tl nt Uo lnnocot bill the eoramlttco hid been so hur riedly enlb d to conrUer wes n roreal of the Valentine law, and challenged Elon to deny It. Llson said ho did not know. ' Dense Advocates Reform, The election of county officers may be set for the same :icar as the mu nicipal elections. The continuous lobbying of the county ofllchls for restr.atlon of the foo system, In whole or In part, fcr salary aid for county funds nn"dr for extension of term, has not hauf much' erect. Sen ntor Mahaffey. lierrcjentntlve Dense and otners at considering a bill to oxtond existing terms one year In or der that they may bo divorced from 6tate politics. The promccrs say that many an Ino.llclent or unworthy man is pulled through by hli state or natlonnl ticket, and that elections In municipal years would further non partisan voting and the general in terest in polprtln-' rountv o dicers. HARTZELL ACCEPTS POPE'S CHALLENGE Must Bishop Sees Traub! In Fairbanks Incident. Washington, Feb. 12. Bishop J. Hartzcll, Methodist icpresontatlvo cnl'ed nt the Wl ito House to Fairbanks Incident In Homo. "For thi pore to rcqulro nil who nre received by him," said the bishop 'to refuse o speak to any Protestant organization In Home, eyon tf ho is nn nctlvo member of such nn organ ization, means a worldwide challenge to Protestantism which will bo ac cepted. It will hasten tho day whn all Protestant governments will re quire thnt Gieek nnd Foman Cathol'c governments shall extend tho same religious liberty to Protestants under their flags which Greek and Ttoman Catholic churches enjoy under Prot estant flags." ' VJ.LLAnD'S PLAN UNFOLDS Vast Improvements Ordered In Balti more & Ohio Equipment. Ilaltlmoic, Feb. 12. Tho Baltlmoro li, Ohio board of directors, In addition to tho largo appropriations made for roadway Impfovumcnt In tho further ance of President Wlllard's plans for Increased operating efficiency, author ized $3,000,000 moro expenditure for motive power. This, with tho $13,000, 000 otder for locomotives and cars now being tilled, makes $10,000,000 for now eiulment. An Intcu.stlng featuro of the latest order for motive power Is that It Includes 30 Mallet engines ot tho heaviest weight ever built for road use. QUEEN CITY LOOTED BY GRAFTER GANGS Prosecjtor Says He Is cnYrci! ol Stolen MillLns, Cincinnati, 0 Feb. 12. Indict ments we-o retained by tho Hamil ton county grand Jury against two prominent contractors, as tho initial step In nn Inquiry which Involves millions ot dollars and Includes tu Its scopo city contracts for tho last eight years. T. F. McCluo and J.' A. nherhardt, tho Indicted men, nro chnigod with entering Into a conspiracy In restraint of trndo In connection with tho ob taining of recent paving contracts. Prosecutor Hunt asserts ho has in his possession evidence showing that three llrms hnvo been in a combina tion for several years to destroy com petition In tho bidding for city con tracts. A numbor ot business mon, city offi cials nnd othors havo been subpoo nncd to appear beforo tho graud jury nnd It U understood that many fun ther Indlrtmonts will bo roturned bo foro the Inquiry Is concludod. Hunt rcfiiRcs to discuss tho subpoonae3 "Thero in something big doing, but 1 nm tiot yet ready to glvo It out," be RIi.2. The Final Transaction. "Father." sahl little Itollo, "what la the ultimate coubumer?" "Ho is tho last person, my son, that an iirtlelo roaches in its commercial oxlatence." "I know, what you menu, llo's a man who goes into n hotel mid orders 0; bash." Woshlnutou Star. Blua All Through. Ted Docs Uruco appear to be loyal to Yule? Ti'ssr-Oh, yes', she nhvnys talks o blua streak. YalcIUvqorO. Or as Curiosities? "Somebody stole n dozuu fresh eggs from our house estcrdny." "Ho you suppose they intend holding thorn foraransouiV" Houstou I'ost. ncip'ilrlrig of th phone Interests ( tiUKI LULAL5 Mr. Qulncy Portor wont to Orr vlllo Saturday morning on business. .Mr. Frank Padgett of Dnnullo was a Visitor In Mt. Vorhon on Saturday. 'Mr. Henry Falrehlld loft Friday aftornoon for New York Cltj on busi ness. Mrs. Ollvo Scott of Cleveland Is visiting her sister and fumlly, Mrs. itobort Phillip, south of town. Mr. Frank Mooro of East High street went to Mt. Gllead S,aturuaj morning on business, Qi will purchase n hewing machine 'mi payments of Ufie per vtcck, nt I'eim's. Mr. Harry Blocher went to Orr vlllo Saturday morning to a trend to somo mnttors of business, Mr. and Mrs. Cloll Brontllngor of Ease High street wont to Clovoland Saturday morning to spend several days with frlehds nnd relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Mltcholl of Mt. Vornon went to Lock Saturday nftcr- noon to spend Sunaay with relatives nnd friends. Mr. Ralph Jenkins of East Vino street went to Mt. Liberty Snturday morning to spend tho day with rela tives and friends. Mr. Charles Lybarger of North Mulberry street went to Danvllld Fn dny aftornoon to spend socral dajs with relatives. Mr. Edward Mitchell, Mr. J. D. Vnll and Mr. Stephen Burr of Sparta wont to Mt. Gllead Saturday morning on business. $10 will purchase nn orpin, guar- imtccil on payments of 91 per month, nt I'enn'H. Itov. S. W. Vinton, who has for tho past several dajs, boon speaking nt tho Baptist church, loft Saturaay morning for Akron. Thoro will bo it box social nt tho Hopewell church, Pleasant township, Frldny evening, Feb. 25, nt 8 o'clock. All aro cordially Invited. Mrs. Sarah Taylor of East Sugar street went to Oboiiln Friday aftor noon to spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Cowdery. Councilman Robert Cole of North Sandusky street went to Centorburg Saturday morning co attend to somo mnttors of business. FOR SALE 118 acre farm, well Improved, close to town, $80 pet acre. W, C, RnekwoII & Brn. Mrs. S. S. Flomlng returned todny to her nomo In Zancsvlllo after a visit of thrco weeks with her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Tnrr of East Burgess street. FOR SALE Farm of 81 V4 acres 5 miles from city. Price $5,000 doe Stream & Rimer. ti Pi of. Leo F. Lybnrgcr of Philadel phia, Pa,, formerly of Mt. Vornon, wns In tho city Saturday for n( fow hours bolng en routo enst to rcsumo bis work on tho lecture platform. At a regular meeting of Clinton Chapter, No. 2G, R. A. M., held Fri day ovonlng tho Mark Master degrcb wns conferred upon a numbor of candidates. Mr. L. Buckingham, routo agent for tho U. S. Express Co., has been spending several days In Mt. Vornon. going over tho books of tho'locnl agent, Mr. Fred Ahrendt. MOTHE A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Cheerfulness and a bright disposition during the monthssbeforc baby comes, are among the greatest blessings a mother can bestow upon the little life about to begin. Her happiness and physical com fort will largely govern the proper development of the health and nature of the child. Mother's Friend contributes much to the moth er's happiness and health by the relief and mental comfort it affords. It is a liniment composed of penetrating oils and medicines which lubricate the muscles and tendons of the body, soothe the swollen mammary glands, cause a gradual expansion of the skin and tissues, and aid in the relief of nausea. The regular use of Mother's Friend greatly lessens the pain and danger when baby comes, and assures a quick and natural recovery for the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book of information for expectant mothers. TISE DRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA, GA, Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn; It you don't it won't be blown. The people won't flock To buy your stock If you never make it known. So, Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn It's the proper business caper, i And the very best way To make it pay Is to blow it through this paper. Mr, John Ilussoll is moving his Household goods from Blndcnsbitrg to Sparta, whoro ho will make his tu turo homo. Mr, RusecIi will start up a moat marital in tho latter village. Tho remnlns of tho l.Uo Jonn Weaer, who died at his homo on N. Sandusky street Thursday morning, wore shipped on thd noon train on the C, A. tc C. to Wnrren, Pa., whmo tho funeral wlll-bo held. Interment In Warren. Judge Goorgo Coynor wnt to Col umbus Saturday noon to confer with the Eccietary of the state sebn board association and the state school commissioner. The uujcu .I conference will b to appoint com mittees for tho year. 1j. Of Paralysis Sustained By James Ramsey James Ramsey, a well-known far mer residing about two miles noith of tho city, sustained a stroke of pnral)sls on Friday and Is in a ver serious condltlori. Mr. Ramsey had not been feeling well, but went tr tho.barn to do some chores. It wns horo thnt he was seized with the parnletlc stroke nnd sank to the floor of tho barn. He was not dis covered until nearly two hours after wards. His condition on Saturdaj was reported critical. j. Of Henry Linstead On Charge Of Non-Support Henry Linstead was arrested Fri day at his homo In South Vernon near tho Reeves foundry on a war rant sworn out before 'Squire Hai tor by his wife, charging his witl non-support. He was brought before tho 'squire and entered a plea of not guilty. Tho hearing was se' for Monday morning. Linstead v released 'on bail. s A Total Of 71 Indies So Foi This -Winter This winter Is far surpassing anj for many years in snowfall. Snow has been on the ground continuous:) since nbout ono week boforo Christ mas, which is something unusual to, this section of tho country. There havo bson llfteen snowfulls, the tota' of which has been 71 Inches. STROKE ARREST ME SNOW ByLydmE-PSnldiaiii's Vegetable Compound Do Forest, Win. "Aft or an opera tloti four years ng 1 lincl pair.3 tlown wnul in both sitlcrv bnckncho, nnd a weakness. Tlio elec tor wanted mo to havo another orenv timi. I tookLydla E. I'itikluun's vegeta ble Compound and I nm entirely cured cf my troubles." Mrs. Atjquste Vi:sri:r.MANjr, Do For est, AVisconsin. Another Operation Avoided. Kovv Orleans, La. "For yeais I euf fered from severe femalo troubles. Finall I was conllned to my bed and tiiotiocorsaiuaii operation wns neces sary. I gavo Ltlia . I'inkham's Veg etable Compound a trial first, and was saved from an operation." Mrs. Lily Pkyhoux, llll KcrlerecSt., Now Orleans, La. Thirty years of unparalleled success confirms tho power of Ljtlia E. F'"v ham's Vegetable Compound to euro female dheases. The great volume of unsolicited testimony constantly pour ing in proves conclusively that Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound in a remarkable remedy for those dis tressing feminine ills from -which so many women suffer. If you wuit prccinl ndviconliout your enso writo to Mrs. Plukliani, it Lynn, UunS. ITcr ndvico la -ec, and always helpful. A Reliable Remedy Ely's CroamDalm is quickly absorbed. Gives nellel at Onrn. It cleanses, soothes, KjlWR ueais nuu piotects tho diseased mem brane resulting f i om Catarrh and drives away a Cold in tho Head quickly. Be stores tho Senses of Tuate and Smell. Tall size 50 cts., atDrug. gists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. Uy Brothers, CO Wnrroa Street, Now Xork. Cora Raising Farmers tell us that a better grade of corn Is rnlesd where tho seed ts carefully selected. We have a that will nelp In the selection of seed. They nro not oxpens Ivo and should pay for thorn solves In ono season. Frsppiiu Tho boys will soon begin to think about trapping1. We havo some "JUMP" traps that will go In narrow places, and they aro light nnd strong. Bogardus & Co. Mt. Vernon, O. FOU Eclipses To Occur During The Present Year Thero will bo four eclipses during th: year 1910; two of tho sun nnfl two of tho moon. Thoso of tho sun aro not visible) In the United States. Thoso of tho moon, both of which ore total, aro visible in tho United States. A total eclipse of tho moon May 21, Is visible In. central and wostora Asia, Africa, southwestern Europe; South America and North America. Tho end is visible In South America. North America, and the contun anil southern portion of the Paclllo ocean. Tho' beginning of tho eclipsj is at 2 n. in.; tho middle at 12:34, nnd tho end at 12: CO. SIzo of tho eclipsa 1.099 (Moon, 1.0) (Washington tlmo.) Tho ecllpso ot tho sun on Is'ovom bor 1, is visible' only in Alaska and northern Asia. Tho beginning of tho total ecllpso of tho moon on November 1C, at C:G4 p. m., Is visible in genera in Africa, Europe, central and western Asia, South 'America and castorn part of North Rmci-Ica. Tho middle of tho ecllpso is at 7:20. Tho ond Is at 7:10, and is visible in Africa, Europo western Asia, North and South Am erica Size of tho ocllpso, 1.131. ''Sftjyu'ii'i:-, CATARRH WtoiPJteJ'tM 'WM W sJ&M 1PV;-1 AY FEVER A a. i .NSS NSi A X8 i&M&-vALiJMz v aiAiauMtuj