The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 07, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURC, pa.
it
WASHINGTON.
From our Regular Correspondent.
Washington, Jan. x, 1897.
No President, not even Andy John
son, ever held a New Year reception
MAKING CENTS OT ALUMINUM.
Tutu Kt the Mint to Nea If Xnch
Is I'rnrttmtiln.
Thlnf
EARLY AMERICAN DOCTORS.
ProtUrttl ot s Mtdtral Erfncatlon not
Qnner Mnthmln of Prartlrr,
It may he well to refer to the methoj
Of obtaining a medical profession i
the early days. There were but tw
schools of medicine In the country
me one ni Harvard Uollpge, Just e-
laoiiBned. and that at New Haven, or
Kanlzed In 1784. But by reason of tin
In the short period that will elwps
fief ore Congress convenes again In De
cember a series of Interesting experi
ments In coinage will be conducted al
that was attended by fewer Senators tne mlnt In this city. Metals and al
and Representatives than were at the ,oys heretofore untried for the purpos
ii7u:n it -i n.i . . . .1 win ue ipmeu anu niuui'ueii iiilu iuhi-u
..uC nuU!,e io-ay. ine resident ronj, Ther ara,iablllty as mibfltltiite, dangers and expense of traveling thej
gave no Sign indicating that he noticed for the alloys of which the minor coin! were by no means well attended,
their absence, but it is nevertheless nickels and cents are now made wli: i J" general, the medical education wni
certain that he did. Otherwise the 1,0 ascertained and samples submitted ",(;h the student could pick up bj
reception was a ereat sucres M,. to Congress. I serving as an apprentice to some tiote
riVvplln,! JL, BE tJ 1 . Of all the countless possible alloys t practitioner, which combined the dutie.
Cleveland never looked better, the he obtained from copper, tin, nickel, "f t"lont with many menial affairs
cortege of lady assistants never dis- and aluminum in different comblna- ! "e Krounrl the powders, mixed the pills
played more elegant costumes, the tions, perhaps fifteen or twenty may b ' rods with the doctor on his rounds
diplomatic corps never made a more fonn(' fnlr,y satisfactory. It la posal- ' fP') the bnsln when the patient wai
trorcreous showinr and the 1,10 tnat one or two of these may advan- I bled, helped to adjust the plasters, sefl
fni ff ft army navy tngcoualv be brollght Into use for gen- wounds, and run with the vlnls of med.
eral coinage. No fault has been round "''"e irom one end or town to the oth
with the present cent and flve-cenl . er- It was a white day when such a
pieces. The experiments are merelj
ordered to keep In touch with the tlmei
and to gain a knowledge of resources
"woraouT."
COMMON EXPRESSION USED BY
AMERICAN WOMEN.
E. A. RAWLING8.
DEALER IN
Pennsylvania Kailrcad
Time Table in effect Nov. fs.'9ft.
All Kinds of Meat.
Hcranton(B H)lv
1'lllHlOQ
Wtlkesbarre... lv
Plum-Mi L-U.i. 11
ueei, veai, Mmo, Mutton,
I Wapwnliopen. "
P.-vvL- TToma Tln Tr, Nedcopwk .... ar
Many do not Ttrallra the Full Slgnlflcano
of Those Two WoriU.
When a woman Is nervous and irri
table, head and back ache, feels tired
all the time, loses sleep and appetite,
hAA TMlItiN In frrnlna liAnt-tnr.1ttfti
4 D , ...... 1 , 1 rou
sensation, whites uciogna, occ. 1 ree JJeuverv J!
onu Irregiiuirl'
tics, hc Is not t0 aH part8 0f tJjg town
" worn out, I
but feels Lku..
and marine officers were out in force
in spick and span new uniforms with
gold lace and buttons galore.
The Cuban question is awaiting the
reassembling of Congress next week, The Philadelphia mint, while having
although there are daily, almost hourly, no regular experimental department, if
reports ot steps being taken either in WP" snipped to make the tests.
Spain, or by General Weyler. or bv . AIumlIU,,m- haB nevcr.
cL 1 7 . found a iplace In the currency of anj
secretary uiney and the Spanish nation, Is to be worked up Into trial
Minister, which will result in placing coins. It Is also to be given a chance
it where there will be no occasion for 'n ncwr a,1y9- Aluminum is a metai
Congress to act upon it, That most of, whlrh ibut ""'e a9 ,epn noW1n ua'
nf tlw. rmnr , .it " recently, and tt bn been found use-
ol these rumors are orginatcd by per- ful ln 80 mny ways thnt a vopxlUlr ,ue
sons who are either friendly towaros prevails that It would be good roi
Spain or at least opposed to any ac- coins. Chief amoug Its advantage!
tion by the present Congress is eener- would be Its very light weight. Centi
ally believed in Washington. The "Y"J0 of il 0llld,r?u d"y be d,uu"KL'i.h-
,,; . ., , Ilb . , ed from coins of the same size by thli
opinion is growing that they will be remarkable lightness alone,
successful, at least to the extent of Lr. D. K. Tuttlo, the chief refiner al
postponing action until after McKm- the mint, who knows ail about th
ley assumes office. In fact, that pur- P1"0!161"1109 of metals, Is somewhat skep
nnco tutu nni:..li . i- ii ntni, iiuwevur, ns 10 wuuiner uiuiui-
pose was practically accomplished m.m will come out of the proposed
when the Republican leaders of the tests with flying colors. It is cxtremelj
House decided that nothing should be difficult to anneal, and when heated
win suddenly run like putter mstcae
of (becoming plastic. There would b
trouble in rolling It into the long strlpi
from which disks are cut preparatory
to stamping. Of course, it can be work
ed, but not with sufUclent ease and
rapidity to make it practicable foi
coining on a large scale.
Pure nickel has recently been coined
In Switzerland, but it has been found
done.
The Democratic National Commit
tee makes no secret of using all the
influence it can command towards
bringing about the re-election of Sena
tor Dubois, of Idaho, who is being op
posed by Hanna and his crowd, be
cause he followed his convictions and
supported the Democratic nlatform Jus' a difficult to handle as aluminum
and ticket in tho lr,n though for a different reason. Bucb
hPr,K tl, ,: ,ir..-? ' , Breat heat is necessary to bring it into
condition for coining that the opcratloi
la slow and expensive.' While purt
nickel coin might satisfactorily b
made In the mints of Switzerland, i'
does not follow that the same would
be true at the Philadelphia mint, whlct
pon to turn out fifty timet
as many five-cent pieces as the minti
because they think his defeat would
result in frightening other silver Sen
ators in continuing to act with the
.Republican party. Most Democrats
who know the active part Dubois tnnk
r r I UH LI lit! at
in fighting for Bryan endorse Senator Is called u
"We owe Du-
young man enjoyed the rare good for
tune of dissecting a half putrid arm
So great, Indeed, was the difficulty o'
obtaining anatomical subjects that tht
medical school at Harvard Collegi
mado a single body do duty for a wholi
year.
Under such circumstances the doc
tor's knowledge was nractlcal. and de
rived from personal experience rathci
tlii'n from books. The advantages o'
Rii.dy were sparingly enjoyed, tefl
physicians boasted of a library of fiftj
volumes.
His apprenticeshln ended, the stu
dent returned to his native town to as
sumo the practice of medicine. A
that period, with the exception of thi
minister and the Judge, the doctor wai
the mot Important personage in thi
community. His genial face, his engair
Ing manners, the sincerity with whlci
ne inquired after the carpenter's daugh
ter, and the interest he took in tht
family of the poorest laborer, madt
him the favorite for miles around. Hi
knew the names and personal hlstorj
of the occupants of every house h
passed. The farmers' lads pulled of
tneir hats to him, and the girls drop
ped courtesies as he passed. Sunshine
and rain, daylight and darkness, wen
nliko to him. Ho would ride ten mile!
In the darkest night over the worst o
roads in a pelting etorm to admlnlstei
a dose of calomel to an old woman 01
attend a child in a fit.
The drugs were stowed away on thi
shelves of the village store, among
heaps of shoes, Hohan hats, package!
or seeds, and Hitches of bacon.
The physician wm compelled to com
pound his own drugs, make his owi
tinctures, and put up hl3 own prescrlp-
Hons. His saddle bag was the onlj
drug store within forty miles. EacJ
spring the blood must bo purified, thi
kidneys excited, and the damsel whe
fainted profusely bled. Large doses o
senna and manna, and rhubarb and mo
lasses must be taken dally. It is safi
to say that more medicine was takei
every year by the well than is now tak
en by the sick in the samo time.
Water was denied the patient tor
mented with fever. In its stead wai
given a small quantity of clam Juice
Mercury was taken until the lips turn
ed 'blue and the gums fell away fron
as if sha
were.
Such
Pottsviiie. ..,
zleton "
TrimhlckPt) "
rern Uli-n "
Rock Oli-n "
Nescopeuk ar
BLOOMSBURC, PA.
ay"Telephone connection.
c" RAILROAD TIME TABLE
1 ' 1 -- .
DELAWARE.LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
M.00MSI1UR0 DIVISION.
STATIONS. KAST.
p.oRTnrwBiKLiNn...... .. as 1.50
I'nincroD 6 38
('hulnpky
imtivine ... . s so tvi
cat awlDsa 7 08 2 M
Kupert 7.(19 1 1
BlunniHburg 71.) g 34
Rnvr 7 2.1 2 4-2
LlmoUMe 7 80 4
Willow Urove 74 ill
BrUrereeK 7 38 ...
Berwick 7 48 8 01
Beacn niiven... 754 8 07
Illck's Kerry 8 00 8 18
HIilckRlilnuy 8 10 CM
uuniock'g... 8 so a 84
NanMcoke 87 8 'i
Avoodale 3 Si 8 47
Plymouth 8 87 S fri
fiymoutn junction si R 117
Klns'on...... . 8 "xi 4 OS
Hennett..... .............
Forty fort 8 Mi 4 11
Wyoming .. 9 01 4 17
wesi i-iusion Hon ti-i
I SumiiiehaDDa Ave io 4 8
PlttRtOD . H 15 4 80
Duryea 9 19 4 84
I.ackawaana 9 SI 4 87
Taylor 9 Si 4 45
KeilPViin H 87 4 ISO
SCKAMTON 9 II 4 63
A. M P. V.
STATIONS.
Nescopeck...
tieahy
Espy Ferrr ..
J. HlooniKturg
Catawlssa ar
Catawlssa .lv
H. Danville....
Bunbury '
8iiDburv
Lt-wlKburK ...
Aiuion
WllllamHnort.
I Lock Haven...
Henovo'
Kaoe....
Blach burn's language
bois a debt of gratitude, and nothinp: of tnat outry, and could not spari
should be allowed to stand in the way thltlm t0 Wrk ?ver them'
of it-s spulpmnt tf ."o - i r . 7 llie Uve-cent coin now in use con-
kot its settlement. It is a debt of hon- tains only 2b per cent nickel, the re-
w., aim, jikc an ueois 01 nonor. should malning 75 per cent, being of copper
be paid in advance of all other obli- Nickel, more than any other metal, haj
gations." the property of giving its color to an
r vv, , e , alloy. Even an alloy of 90 per cent
oen. vvneeler, of Alabama, one of of copper and ten per cent, of nickel
the Democratic members of the House "'H be nearly white. The advantagt
committee on Ways and Means, who Dt usln" a Skater proportion of nickel
is careiuuy attending the tar ff hear- , .u . iuVie uui
intra Tir., i ,T , 7 Apparent, especially as more than twen-
ings now m progress, although be ty-flve per cent, of it make the alio,
...v-nra mai ne anu nis uemocratic refractory.
coueagues will not be allowed to have The experiments at the mint will
anv hand in m.-il-inrr tUa ,,;r i,:n I Include different comhlnatlnna of nie.
.ilwavc pmni,,(in , 1. ' , !. kel. copper, and line, forming the al- Hearing what was going on, nwhed in
Jrn,;; 1 KZu r 1 011 low known under the head of German t(?e
was surpnsea, gllver; copper and tin. which produc(
inerelore, when Mr. W. R. Craig, of bronze; aluminum and copper, which
icKsuurg, jiiss., as the representa- raaKe aluminum nronze. uerman sii
tive of the cotton omwre n( th a; ver has been used for coins by one ol
issiDDi ValW. , K.r .uJ tne ema11 Soutl American States, and
pn ' ;tfo: 'Ij 1 , " , proved fairly adapted for the purpose.
ttu aancu mat a duty 01 Bronze Is commonly used for coins
3 cents a pound be put on Egyptian of small value. It is doubtful If alum-
cotton, to see the wiry old soldier 'nllm bronze in any form will be found
Stiffen up and to hear him sav "Th acceptable, as it is hard to work and
Smith miM I,. ...n: .... nag a yellow brassy appearance, re-
fnV.. r .! s , u'rtnnSlu sembllng gold, which is to be avoided
ior a mess ot pottage to ask for this In all coins of small denominations -
protection.' Kepresentative Payne Philadelphia Press.
. 6..t 4UiC wen. v neeier wnen
that a womb
trouble Is imminent, and she cannot
act too promptly if hhe values hit
future comfort and happiness.
The experience and testimony of
some of the most noted women of
America, go to prove beyond a ques
tion that Lydla B. I'lnkham's Vegetable
Compound will correct all such trouble
at once by removing the cause and
restoring- the organs to a healthy and
normal condition. If in doubt, write
Mrs. IMnkham, at Lynn, Mass., m
thousands of women do.
Here Is a lady who says:
" Let me add my name to your list
of testimonials. For years I suffered
with such a weakness of the back I
eould not stand straight. I had terri
ble pains in my womb. The doctor said
an operation must be performed, aa
there was no other way to be cured.
I was afraid to have the operation per
iormea, ana kept
trying the medi
cines that I saw
advertised. At
last I tried
After tak
ing- three
bottles I
felt like a
new wo
man. I rec
ommend it
to every woman, and cannot praise it
enough, for it saved me from the sur
peon's kuife." Mbs. Mark Bitch.
DolgevUle, N. Y.
Send for a copy of Tasker's Beautiful
Song "Gone Forever". The very latest. J NoBtMBMlN'D".'.iL'!r so
r.w.
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8 18
28
8 88
8 89
8 48
8 tt
8 M
7 00
7 08
7 14
T 19
T 85
7 4
7 54
T 68
11 58 8 08
8 07
18 05 8 12
8 58 4 08 8 18
8 11.
18 18 8 V.
8 30
18 ?8 H 88
18 86 8 89
...... 8 44
8 48
18 40 8 57
.... 9 01
18 48 9 0"
P.M. P. X
10 03
10 98
10 39
10 44
10 49
11 18
11 18
11 S3
11 4a
Lock Haven.. .lv
neiicrnnte ar
J yrone
Hilllpslmrg...."
Clenrrtcld "
MttHburtf
Sunbury lv
Darrlaburg ar
Philadelphia .nr
nnuiniore
Washington "
Bunbury .lv
lewlstown Jo ar
f lttsburg "
narrlsburg lv
Pittsburg
It. M. A. I r. H.I P. H.
6 5 i 9 4H i M' 4 41
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A. M. A. M. P. M. T. tf
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f 7 38 101 f 8 Kl I 8 04
7 4H! 10 27 lit 8 15
8 04, 10 4'i 8 47 8 8
8 1 8 1 0 55 8 57 41
8 84 11 10 4(8 58
A. M I A. M. T. M.
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7 80 It Ml". 8 W
7 8- 11 81 8 fX
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8 551 U 181 4 301 .,.,
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9 14 12 84 4 57'
9 85 12 65 6 xOj
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I 112 10, !8 45
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7 10 ' 11 80
A. M. P. M.
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11 30 I 3 80 I 7 10
P. M. ! P. H. r. M,
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i 4 10 17 15 .........
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1 11 45 IS 50 17 811
P. M. I A. M.
1 7 001 fll 30 1 9 00 ..
( Ually, except buuoay. Dully, t fluif btatlon
WK4T.
. W. A.M. P.tf.P. tf.
8CRANTOM. ,........,..... 800 965 1 55 60
Bellevue. .... 605
Taylor ., 6 10 10 04 8 05 6 10
Lackawanna 6 18 HI 11 8 18 6 17
'uryea 6 22 10 14 3 18 21
1 uiHiun o Y 1U1H 2 20 6 9
bURituehanna Ave .. 6 3'J 10 21 9 23 6 28
West I'lttston 8 85 10 24 8 27 6 81
Wyoming .,. 6 40 10 29 8 82 6 36
Forty Fort. ..... 6 45
HPnnctt 6 48 10 86 8 89 6 44
Kingston 6 54 10 89 9 45 6 53
rijinuiuu juu':uou 0 5 1041 251 ....
Plymouth 7 04 10 47 9 f 4 7 0
Avonrtale 7 09 8 5s 7 07
Nantlcoke 714 10 54 8 01 T IS
HuniocK's 7 20 11 00 810 7 80
nmcKsiimny . 7 81 11 10 8 24 7 86
Illck's Ferry.... 7 44 11 23 8 15 7 47
beacn Haven 7 54 11 82 8 42 7 51
B'TWIck 8 00 11 40 8 49 8 OC
Brlarcreelt 8 06 .... 8 55
Willow Grove..- 8 10 11 50 3 59 8 11
Lime Kldge 8 14 11 56 4 04 81
gNpy 8 21 12 04 4 11 8 2
Bloomaburg 8 2s 1312 4 it 8 3C
Kupert 8 84 1 9 18 4 23 8 S4
Catawlssa 8 40 19 23 4 29 8 41
Danville 8 65 12 37 41 8 5?
Cnulasky.... , 4 u
Cameron .. 9 OB 13 48 4 64 91(
1 00 5 18 9 2!
Pittsburg.. ... ,lv
Barrlsburg ar
Pittsburg lv
Lewlstown Jo."
bunbury ar
Washlngton....lv
Baltimore "
Philadelphia..."
Harrlshurg lv
Sunbury..., ar
Pltthburg lv
Clearfield "
Phlllpsburg...."
Tjrone
Itellefonte "
Lock Haven..
lv
r 1 .1 A. tt. r a. v u w
ironounceu oy critics to De the prettl-I Connections at Bopert with Phlladelplila
Erie
Race
H(!DO0 "
Lock Haven...."
Wllllamsport.."
Milton "
Lewlsburg "
Sunbury ar
Ihfl toolh
The writer has a vivid recollection est song ever written. Price 40 cts. At ue,?,Tmg T?IW. -nhlir, .
when elfrht years old, in a raging fever I music stores ,or sen; upon receipt of I Northumberland with p. & k. div. p. r. tor I 8- ianviiio "
p.eau.nK ror water, the nurse handet price by David J. Tasker, Bloomsburg, I corry andErta " en' "P wanw
the pitcher and the child satisfied hei
burning thirst. Her brother, over-
room exclaiming: "You wli
kill her." but It was too late. Ameri
can Monthly Magazine.
Pa.
tf.
The Friar Was Frank.
"An old fellow played the Friar
when I was doing Romeo once in
England, said an actor. "The flat
stuck in the scene in the Friar's cell,
and the stage hands couldn't get it
Then the
ruffians in the gallery began to howl.
Une or two of them hissed. The Friar
went to the footlights and roared at
them : 'Stop your bloodv noise ud
1
Economical.
Brown I understand your wife is a
great saver, especially on little thlnirsT
Jones You bet she Is. Why, if she can
Rtt a 10-cent article that will last her a
he asked him, "What do you call its
birthright ?" Without turnino- a hair
the Alabamian replied : "Free institu
tions, free trade, free everything."
ociiuur vau s term expires March ufime, at three f r a quarter, she al
3rd, and the Florida WislaHin. ...h.vi. ways buys a quarter's worth In order to
Will elect his successor doe nnt Bave the difrerence.-Clnclnnati Enqulr-
until April, so that if McKinley calls ' . .
the extra session together in March, How'b This?
Florida will for a time have only one
benator. According to a member of We "er 0ne Hundred Dollars
the Florida legislature, who is now in Rewaro- any case of Catarrh that
Washington, Senator Call will certainly can nt be cured by Hall's Catarrh
be his own successor, notwithstanding Cure"
the red hot fight which is being made F- J- CHENEY & CO., Props.,
against him. This gentleman says: Toledo, O.
" The only way that Senator Call can We the undersigned, have known
be defeated for re-election is to cede F- J' Cne.nev for the last 15 years, and
me atate back to Spain or abolish the Deiieve mm perlectly honorable in all
omce. i am a member of the Farm- DUMness transactions aru financially
ers' Alliance, and as a great majority ab,e to carrr out any obligaf'ons made
of the members of the legislature are by their firm-
Farmers' Alliance men, and not law- West & Truax Wholesale Druggists,
yers, i Know what I am talkinc about." 1 oieao u-
stuck before? You're a blooming
lot 01 chumps, that s what you are.
6.53
8.50
6.411
629
6.25
6.18
6 08
6.04
6.112
8.68'
6.53
6.40
Queer Acrlili-nt to a Freight Cnr.
A very peculiar mishap to a frelghi
train has Just come to the attention o:
the motive power department of th joined for some seconds.
Panhandle in this city, and In its de
tails it assumes the nature of a mira-
:le as strange as those of old. Th
train was running at a rapid rate be
tween Xenia and Trebelns. a distanci
of four miles, when the trucks of oni there. Haven't vou ever seen a scene I 5.4.1
ai tne cars gave way ana jumped ontc
the tracks of the Cincinnati, Hamlltor
j ivau, nun;u I u 11a yul alio 1 ,ri , ,
with the Pennsylvania at that point ,ere lsn 1 a decent man among you,
rne trucks lighted squarely on thi ou ve seen worse acting than you re
rans. and continued running until thei seeintr now. Whv didn't von hiss
a naKnJ I n . n J 1 l A u r , ; . . . I . . . . . '
a.uosucu iuui a yuui ui mo viucmiiuii i tnat, blame you ?
naiumuu buu uayivii eugme running i uurn i i r n
In the opposite direction The Pan , UeI1' the ?ld fellow w.ent on ln
hanille train evidently did not nurrei lne raos' awiui way, using swear
any inconvenience owing to the loss 01 words at a prodigious rate. Then he
trucks, aa it was not discovered untl noticed that the scene was in place.
rhaholna warn Moitinrl - . .1 4-t ii .l . . . . 1 '
foi.nrl thnf th hn,l .h "c !' l"c "i"gc anu can
was held ln noBition hv th mi. ed out, 'Romeo, come forth.' The
and ihad run two miles without anj change from that man ripping out
SOUTH.-ABHIVB.
7.03
a. m. pm p.m.
i 11.40 6.30 2.40
I 11.35 6.26 9.8
11.32 6.24 9.36
6.20 3.82
11.21 6.13 3 20
11.20 6.09 2.15 .
11.10 6.59 3.00 1
11.01 5.48 1.31
10.58 5.44 1.80 ,
10.63 5.37 1.25 .
10.43 5.27 1.10 .
10 411 5 22 12.35 .
10 38 5.20 12.80 .
10.85 5.16 W.25 .
10.82 5.13 13 30 .
10.23 5.03 12.05 .
110.30 5.00 11.50 .
W. F. HALLSTKAD, Gen. Man..
Scrantoo, Pa.
M. & B. K. R, NORTH
LSAVI
stations, iaraipraipmiam
llnnm.hm is in ,1 4.1 a .n'a , n
Catawlaua.
K. hloomnburg"
Kspy Ferry "
Creasy "
Nescopeck ... ar
am a ui p m p ui
Bloomsbu
P. & P.
Main st..
Irondale. ..
Paper M11L
.Light ft .
jrangevire.
.. .Forks....
..Zaner's...
Btlllwater .
..Kenton....
Jam. City..
'8.80
1 0.81
8.3ii
8 44
2 4il 6 10
2.42! 6.44
9.4i6.47
2.4f 6.50
2.54 B. 5-1
8.47 3.00 7.C2
8.66 8.10
9.0818.20;
9.IMI8.25
7.10
7.30,
7.
e.10
8.13
6.25
6.37
tf.50
7.10
7.35
7.4V
9.183.30i7.2fl8.00 i
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young lady who went up to DuMauriet
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At a public meetinor ntth mk-;
ley and Hobart club of this city, ex
Commissioner Douglass said that the
club organization wnnU ua i.. ..
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
for the purpose of supporting McKin- and mucous surfaces of the system,
ley and Hobart m 1900. When a Price .7SC- per bottle. Sold by all
menu toia speaker Reed about that "BB'Si'S. 1 estimonials free,
speech, his only comment was "huh" Hall's Fami,y PHs are the best,
Mr. Keed knows that it isn't the ticket
OI 1000, but the Offices of V. The PiHihn r,,. -
tli it 11 , , yit "mi i-muK a 1111c
tnc ex ana the other members of New Year's feast to 1100 newsboy?.
anu wiinanisport newspaper publish
ers to 250, whom they afterward took
to the theatre.
the club are worried about
One rhi'nir Vino l,
, 6 uccn mane very clear
oy me nrst week of the tariff hearings.
1 nat is, that the men who h nvf nl-Al
for higher (llltiV nn tUa 1 .1 . The forward sertinn nf a PlttcKi,
their business under the oresent tariff Shenang & Lake Erie freight train
uujjiomaoie, must have had a biir "u a '"'" at ine rate o 75 "ules an
Slirnlno -, ,1 . . O knur f I 1 ... .
vu uiow upon. ione of them lw -o.j;c ua uiuk.cu rear section
,uu"u "ke men enaaced m nnnmfii. ncar reenvuie.
able occupations. On the rnntr,
to a man thev anneaml imIi.".j For hoarseness, loss of voire, and
weiMed and prosperous, and if thev al1 affcctlons of the vocal organs, the
nnvn'f 1.,. 1 - ' i r-.,n- i .-i 1
""" ween maKing money they must ,a"UIllc 'cuicuy wan many clergymen,
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didn t look like men who were "hard sPeakers is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
as an anociyne-expectorant, its bene
ficial effects are promptly realized.
up.
Animals That Never Drink.
Tho llamas of Patagonia, and th
doreas and gazelles of Abyssinia, are 1
reputed nondrinkers. A parrot lived !
52 years In the Zoological Wardens, Ro- 1
gent's I'ark. without drinking a drop
rf water, and many naturalists believe
the only moisture imblbod bv wild
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laden with dew. Many reptiles ser
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live and thrive ln places entirely de- :
void of water, and sloths are also said
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France has produced a race of non- J
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milk of the former itochefort chocee Is '
made. There la a species of mouso '
wnicn nas estainnsneci itself on the wa
terless nlalns of Western America, and
which flourishes, notwithstanding tht
abaeuce of moisture,
The turkey breathes more freely.
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