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MARSHALL REPUBLICAN. 9 IS STRONGER B STOMACH iT cures ff WEAK IjSItllMHS LA CROSSE LUMBER CO. Operate their Owa Manufactory. ORL'EB 07pnBritJAT10N. HTATK OK MIHHOl'ltl, ) tNlllNTT (IK MAI. INK. J HM, till Vlll'llllllll.) ) III Circuit Court, Jiiiiiinry Term, It".. -itmlHT Ktli. lull. Knit M Hiiiiih t hi., riniiiiin, v. .Hfke J.Hlllllli i'l ill., Hofciiiliitita. Al llilmlny Clinic the lihiliilllTx. Iiiti'Iii. by lln'lr iilliiriii-y.nuil tile iilttilitvll, nlli-uliiu. milium iiIIht iIiIiikn. Unit iliriiiiliiiii, Kitiiiir Hliill li. )m not II reaMi-Ilt nf llieHlnlcnf Mia Miurl. Wln-ri-tiiMiii lanrilercil hy tin Olerk, In Miciillnn. I tint until ilefeiiilinil Ih- iiiilnlliii hy lllllllll'llllllll t tlllt lllllllllrT llllVIM'lllnllll'IKTll Milt luminal liltu In llila fiiurl, I he nlijivi mill ui'iii'ml nnlurenf wlili'li la in emmiriie Him Mill nr. I. M.Hlllllh.ilii'fiiM-il; mill Mini unl' thi Mild Kiliinr Hinltli lie unit iiiH-iir nl thin i-niirt. nt Hie next term lliermf, tit Im-Ii.'uiiii mill linlilcn ill tin' Cihin llime In tliet'ltynf Miirluill, III anlil enmity, nil tin .lllnliiyif.lmmnry, next, mnl nil or tiefure Hie llr-l ilny nf iitil term. If Hie term ahull mi Iniitfrniillmie mnl If nut, then nn nr lie. Inn- tin' liiil ilny nf miIiI term miHWernr llli'llll til till Htlllllll III Hlllll Cillle.llll.me will Ih lllki'll ll emiti-axeil. llllil J II I K !- 1 1 1 rendered iirrnrillnuly. Ami II l further nrdered, Hint n enny llereilf Im llllllllll,MI'l'lirillllkt lit III M", In the Mnrliiill H. iiilillrmi, n netAuiier pull llhcd In hiiIiI County nf Hitllne, for (nur weeka tni-i-l vi'ly. tin' hint liiHcrtlini in Im nt leiisi thirty dnys liefnre tin' llrt ilny nl mi lil next Jiiniinry term, iwsf, nf thla eniirl. A. II, IIOY.CIreidt Clerk. A IrniTiipy frnm Hie recnrd. Witnkkh my li it i it I mill the aeiil nf L,., ( Hie Circuit Cnlirt nf Hnlllie t'nilll inr.Al. ,1.1., I.,,!, ,,r u...,i..,tl... liH. A. li. IIH1, Circuit Clerk. J. I I.1IKTMM, II, C. irMw WANTKII TIM'HTWOHTIIY M KN AMI wnnieii in travel nml mlvi'iilM'fiir nlilfkiiili- Hailed hllllSK of Mlllll lllllllll'llll ktmiiliim, Hnlnry 'Twin yi'iir iinil iximhik, nil imynhle I it en mIi , ( vi rvfi'ri'iiri'H mul euelne aelf. liililri'KMil atmiiMil envelop. AdilreaH Mull liuer.iCttCiiMnn KlilKt'lili'iiKn. Il-Jlw LA CROSSE LUMBER CO. Operate their own Private Telephone System. Tbs Year'? Portal Business. Auditor llen-y A. Castlo of tho Post Ollleo Depot tinent, ban cloned the books of the Postal Service for the fiscal year ended June 30 last, some thing over tltreo montliH being always required t balance the ledge ac counts with 77,000 postmasters, and make all tho other settlement requit ed with the numerous branches of the system. The results of the y tars' bus iness are as follows: Itecolpts, Ul.l3l,ll3.30: i.xpendl tures, 1115,554,023.87; net dellcH (In ulttdlng losses by lire, to.) $3,081, 520 "I, The deficit for the lineal year Is thus shown to Im less than $4,000, 000, and about $1, MX), 000 smaller than for the preceding year. Owing to the extension of rural free delivery and other augmented appropriations In every department, the oxicnes of the service were $8,200,000 greater than the preceding year, but the continu ance of the nation's prnsorlly raised the receipts more than .2."iO,600. There has liecn n steady tlecrcnse Ir. ponlal dellclts durlui; the paxl ten years. In round lltfiires they wore; ll.r.OO.OOO In 1WI7; ,00o.000 In 1HHH; H.nOO.OOO In I8IW; .r,,X).0i0 In 1IKX), and l,000,000 In 1101. If this ncr ccntnun of shrlnktiixe In the delicti should continue ll would lie entirely wiped out within three years. It Is cotifldct'cd slirnlllcitnl of the In creased business activity of the coun try tli ut while owlnjr to enormous ex tensions tif the postal service its ex Hndlttitfs have Increased JI,.V)0,003, or "i ier cent In five years, lis revenue has Increased (3,1100,0011, equivalent to Xi per cent durlngr the same crlod, The auditor's report also shown the triiusuctlon of the postal money order business for the sutne period, l'.vety money order Issued In the United States comen.l4ito the Auditor's olhcc as u voucher, and all the accounts are kept anil settlements made with post masters In that bureau. The aio;rc tint i amount of money orders Issued diirliitr I he lUcal year was 2H4.(I18, IN),!t!l. The amount paid wus $281, M4, 7 1 1.72. The dltTetence between these two umouuts represents prlnul pally tntiney oidets Issued In this country uud paid in foreign countries. The totul of monetary transactions of the Post Olllcu Department, Includ ing pontul tecelpts and revenues, and money orders issued and paid, fonts up for the llscal year 1101, tt03,3rtl.u7. This total was less than 7ir.,000,000 for the next prcccdlm; fiscal year, Hhowlni; tin Increase of ueu'rly ifKII, OOO.tKW. Tot (Jautv-i Night Alarm. "One nlirht my brother's baby was taken with croup," writes Mrs. .1. U. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "It seemed ll would strunu'le before we could cut u doctor, so we truve It Dr. Kind's New Dihcovery, which Lrave tilck re lief und pi-imanently cured It. We al ways keep it In the house to protect our children from Croup and Whoop Inir Cough. It cured tie of a chronic hropchlul trouble thut no other rented v would relieve." Infallible for Cous.'hs, Colds, Throat and .tint' troubles. .To ami l. Trial bottles free at V. II. I'l unkllu's. Jul 1-0, The Ni-w DrBtert, pleases nil the family. Four Flavors: Lcmmon, Orange, Uuspberry and strawlM'rr.v. At your grocers. lOcts. Try It to-day. ' A fool InoklmfcPiPik borwmvl poor look. --IW Ins lisriKi l th JiVA wontktiMl of com reM Eureka SLk Harness OIl nntanlrmakfstriotiartmianitlM A bons tot brtwr, but lulH im llm lUir ton n.l hlUbU. ul ll In con- VWk nulAl i dltlon to last twice at lone Ha. WUtmUi , It ortlnirtty wnnM. IWk HpEHliil "" ""l'"" ' uli)lm Your Horse a. Chmncct Enpsptio Oirl 8tndnt. Hiillliiinri'Hmi Sugar and spice ami everything nice have been bought In larger quantities than ever this year at the Woman's College to meet the demands .of tho greatly increased number nf resident students. The con racts arc made at the in'iilntr of college, through Mr. (leorge Fllliort, cashier of the Wo man's College, and ant given to Bal timore dealers. Tho amount of beef ordered for tho year Is 21,000 pounds; of mutton, 8, ftOO, the same as lust year: veal, ft, 000, and pork, ll.'iOO. Poultry will be used In greater abundance than ever, the contruct culling for 11,000 pounds, 500 more than was bought lasl yeur. 'I'l i roe thousand pounds of llsh and 200 gallons of oysters have been con tracted for, and 4,000 dozen eggs, II, 000 gallons of milk and 8,000 pounds of butler will help to make life worth living. Five hundred bushols of po tatoes und ;(00 cases of canned vege tables have been ordered uud fresh veuetubles will be bought dally as needed. One hundred und twenty-live barrels of Hour will ho required to make the delicious rolls, inutlins und wullles served ut the college homes, and the contract for lard goes up to 4,000 pounds. What can bo dono with so much su gar Is a question, but there will prob ably not be a grain left nt the close of tho year of the 15,000 pounds ordered. One thousund llve-huudred pounds of coffee, 125 pounds of leu and 100 pounds of chocolate have been order ed. Two thousand live-hundred pounds of crackers Is whut tho co. tract calls for. Is tho college girl about to give up Ice crcum? may be a now woman ques lion, for, In Hultlmore, ut least, tho demand seems to Ik less. I.imt year the demand fell from 700 to 050 gul Ions and this yeur tho contract calls for but 500 gallons. The fuel thut some Ices und muny delicious sweets are made in tho home Is, however, u factor in thereuson for this falling olT. Seventy-live thousund pounds of Ice havo been contrscted for. Fruits, Jellies and pickles are all "put up" In the college homes, tho pantry shelves of which uro piled with jar of delicious things the' college houxekrepers are skilled In the it it of preserving and the pantry of Vingolf. Fcnsal or Glltner Hill would bo a par adise for any small boy in existence. A MatttcbuKtti Idea Worth OopjlDg. 8lx years ago, when a woman who had served the town In tnnnv useful capacities died In Deerfleld, M assa- ehusetts, her friends decided to erect a fitting memorial. And In place of a tablet or fountain or other token of small use, they conceived tho Idea of a Village Club Koom. In The Ladles' Homo Journal for October Mary K. Allen tells of this appropriate and novel tribute and tho way It Is con ducted. It consists of a largo room with an open fireplace, cozy window seats and low bookcases, acoat-room, a small kitchen and closets. Tho bookshelves contain a freo library of about four hundred books. A piano has been loaned and some other furn iture given. A number of folding chairs and tables were bought. Hy means of these an audience may be seated or a supHr served; tho Martha doubling Pratt Memorial Is owned by a regularly Incorporated body, con trolled by seven trustees, A commit tee of twelve women Is appointed to ee thut things are kept In order. Btt-pped Into Lite 0ot.li. "When a child I burned my fool frightfully," writes W. II. Fads, of Jonesville, Va., "which caused hor rible leg sores for 30 years, but Muck len's Arnica Sulve wholly cured mo after everything else failed." Infalli ble for Hums, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Hrulses and Piles. Sold by P. II. Franklin. 25o. A Mugaime for Oollrgs Md Tho Business Side of a Groat Uni versity, by President IIarier, of tho University of Chicago, Is tho oenlng article In tho College Man's Number (October 12) of the Baturduy livening Post, of Philadelphia. Theodore Hoosovelt, Iluvard '80 Is the title of an enlettulnltig paiieron the President's college life, by his friend, Owen Wlster. Other strong features nf this numlier aro short sto ries by Max Adelor, Jesso Lynch Williams and Frank Norrls, and u page of droll "Nature Studies" by Oliver Horford. This somber will ha of unusual In terest to all college men. Dry Eden. Trttor, Salt Bbuein and Moist Eczema of 8orotum All eruptive diseases originate In tho blood and kidneys. Hlood Is im pregnated with dead or decayed tis sue and poisonous elements which the kidneys and bowels are unable to ex pel. Pores of skin becomocloggod, und thus tho system Is a hot-bed of malignant poisons which generate par unites or insects that burrow their way to the sklu, causinf various forms of Kczomu. No more powerful blood cleanser and kidney regulutor can be found than l)n. A.V. HANi:sUiii:rMATi(;Si'KciKic which has an ch pedal uttructlon for these conditions, oxlstlng In blood and kidneys; 91.00 ier bottle. No more soothing, healing ointment can bo found than )u. A, v. Hanks ointmknt w :t, 50 cents per bottle. Strengthened If necessary. Hit. A. V. Hankk Mkihcink Co., St. Joseph, Mo.