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Show ir T S Til'IAL OK M RS. GLOllGE I ALU EYES TURN TOWARD CAN- TON Tha Harder of tk Ma f tsoob. of OHIO. Mr. Triplor's his perilous position and takn to the county jail. Notwithstanding the restraint of a stralghtjacket tb- - maniac wrecked a wooden paitition it, h s cell, and the efforts of (our meu were necessary to control bin Several of Marshall's f'end-- stattuLXo the authorities that the reason of his insanity was that the young ladv to whom he was engaged had changed her mind and when married another. Marshall, found, was naked. In the po ket of bia trousers, which weie found in a trail, was a 820 gold piece. tiat tha Geor. Brother-le-I.a- er Hrareoly of Mr. All America waits Intently to hear the thrilling story or ruin anil retribution that will be untolded, piece by piece. In the Canton court w hen the great George-Saxto- u murder trial begins a few days hence. The story will tell of a woman's frailty, a man's villainy and the engeance of one loved and then cast off with mocking scorn. The man in the case was the brother-in-laof President McKinley, and his tragic death on the night of October 6, 1898. sent a thrill of surprise and horror through every American household. Very few people were aware that the gentle mistress of the white-hous- e had a brother who, to speak as charitably as possible of the dead, v as a libertine whose tragic end no decent person could deplore. He died by iue band of the woman he had wronged and deceived one of many. Little Allle ShofTer rf Canton. Ohio, the first girl whom George Saxton wooed, died of a broken heart when she found him false to her. A leading Canton phyaiclan shot him for attempting to Invade the peace of his home. The libertine spent a vacation on a country farm, and after be had left, the pretty little daughter of the farmer, a child of fourteen, crept out In the night and drowned herself In a pond. Then Saxton came into the life of the woman by whom he met bis death. -- SWALLOWED , w 1 flattery of public men. A KNIVES. who has latelv by .swallowing 91 pebbles, and has just come out of the Pe- terborough. Kugland, Infirmary, where he has been in retirement as the consequence af his feat, no doubt thinks He Is mishe has beaten Jhe record. A much more retaken. however. markable feat is that recorded in the museuum of Guys hospital, where they have some scraps of pocket knives that had been swallowed by one John He Cummings an American sailor. and his mates went to a fair, and saw a mountebank doing some wonderful things in the way of swallowing Most of them were greatly knives. impressed by the performance, but Cummings made light Of It, and declared he could do the same if he liked. On being dared to do it, he took out his own pocket knife and bolted it. His shipmates were naturally delighted. They plied him with grog and affectionately encouraged him to still further achievements. Cummings boldly declared his readiness to swallow all the pocket knives on Bhlpboard. They were Instantly offered him, and he actually swallowed them all. One To him-- . t0n itU saw hU A HooMhold NmhnmHjt. torn should c S lllilo fetudy for of Cduioureix ;ndr Ctttortta us ft perfect rugrdiafe of tto family beftilfe. All druggist, Wo, iTfrr Caoaaat I . ' . r HEALTHFUL OLD AGE - was. - Mat. N. - IL Lacet, -Pearl, La., writes: , I have hadleucorrhcea for about twenty years, falling of womb by spellt for ten years, and my bladder was affected, had backache a great dead I tried , a oumber- - of rBi box CHARMING grandmother What a pleasant influence ia the house is a delightful otd lady in good health I r; I took Mrs. Moli-iBarukr, St. James. Mo., writes: Lydia E. Piukhara's Vegetable Compound daring change of life, and have passed through that critical period safely. I suffered for years with falling of the womb and female weakness. At times could hardly stand on my feet, also had leucorrhoea. I tried several good doctors, but instead of getting better, grew worse all the time. A friend advised me to try Mrs. Pinkham's Compound." 1 did so and after taking six bottles, was cured of both leucorrbaea and falling of womb. I am now enjoying good health and feel very grateful for the good your medicine has done me. I would recommend it to alt women suffering as I They uu. to greatto tha pubtlc In ItttU, t Bess sooner than did those in public; Aa regards the latter, Lincoln life. was continually criticised and tioubled invention ever, .nan can have a aouaj never one of their Thwt fountain with him wherever he number to tell him that he was greater for by unscrewing the capsule and or even anywhere dropping Its contents into a prtc her or robl'ng 0 pUn, of Washing- water Ahe bottle of liquid dlssotwg foH ion He was continually' found fault to gaa again and chargea ffie water like with by hla own party associates at apollinarla or soda In a fountain or a lb capital;, not a fest.pt them wets Is A company siphon. befog formed for luil iced to refuse him a second term the purpose of making capsules and In tha presidency, and some of them charging them with the liquid gas. It Intrigued to prevent his having this. Is proposed to put them up In little Tha salntllka patience with which Linboxes, to be supplied to the public coln bore up under this was a beautithrough druggists and grocers and fur- ful trait in hia character. Something nish them to hospitals, steamships, Made him very strong. Perhaps It was armies and navies in quantity. sot opposition, but certainly adulation had no part In It Boston Herald, Two Doubled their money last week Write or Mux Ma raltt. Wire Andrew A Lombard, Stock Brokers General Manager Underwood of the Salt Lake, Utah. Baltimore end Ohio Railroad has issued the following general notice to Via as Deeoralieaa. station e gents and trafomenr"Yonr Vines, Indeed, may oover founda- especial attention la directed to the tions, bare walls, unsightly board treatment of patrons by employes of fences, and unpalnted sheds, etc. the company. Complaints have been Vines may serve as screens, and give made from varloua source of discourto freight end passenger patron privacy to tha yard; vines may assist tesy on the part of our agents, or their In making a shady nook, remarks a at several of our stacontributor to the Womans Iloma representatives, tion, and also Inattention of conduct-cu- n Companion. But above all, vines may and brakemen to properly care for make houses bomea, adding graca and the comfort of passengers. There beauty to evethe stateliest mansion. should be no cause for such comThere Is such an endless variety of plaints. It la n part of your duty to aee that our patrons are treated at all vines, and moat of them are so easily times with politeness and courtesy, not cultivated that they appeal to tha only by yourself but by employes unveriest novice or the busiest house- der your charge. One of the valuable wife. In planting you may have all assets of a railroad company Is uniof one kind or choose many varieties. form politeness and courtesy from all For quick effects over balcony, fence of its employes to Its patrons, and or screen the morning glory, moon this capital must uot bs encroached It is proper for you to underflower, nasturtium, Cobaea scandena upon. stand that advancement does not deand cypress vlns give most pleasing pend wholly on your efficiency, but In effects. For slower sod more perma- other directions also, and will be nent results are tha ivies, woodbines measured In n great degree by the treatment accorded to patrons. and honeysuckles. posres John Collins . Air, -- s President's Cleared Ip Liquid From a Washington Letter: A Vr.f A tun ! u Out ""u Tripler has obtained a patent for pro-- ; it. " during liquefied air by intense cM.J The London Spectator, in an iuter& It ia a grayish-lookin- g fluid, and gallon" reptesen ts VdO cu'bitf'f eet "of o ' to public men, diet Abrarum dinary air, so that its expansive pou flattery an Instance .of t public man er I. tremendous. There is however.; Linedln a. couid not sffevi it u a no danger in handing 1;. and it can u bom flattery n n' fT " easily confined In Jars or cans of lroatct man who was less a of public stance or s teeL A Mr. Stearne o Zurich has, WM Ln P obtained a patent .for reducing crbcn,c ,Jmirrd Wm and ,ere doctors. They would rt- iieve me for a little while, then I would b A worse then ever. 7 1 then thought I would WWVli I XVaV VV vC try Lydia E. PinkhamV Vegetable Compound. Eleven bottles of Com-m 1 Iq pound and one box of Liver cured mo I ' ' and I pin mm now sound , end well. It helped me through the change of life period. X e am years old." The women of advanced years who ere heelthy end happy ere invariably those who have known how to secure help when they needed it Mrs,. Pinkhem will advise any woman free of charge who writes about her health... Her address ia Lynn. Mass. -- 7 J M7 vi ' . fifty-fiv- DIRT DEFIES THE KING. THEN AFOLIO 13 GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. Frank. First Populist I tell you, these trusts are gettln more shameless end unWuehln every day. Second Popullet What has happened? First Popullet Tha Roand Tawar at Iralaad. Hundreds of years ago, ax tar back Theres ons bein formed, an the aa the sixth and not later than tbs president eays It aint to help the com twelfth century, It was the custom In sumer, but Jes to make money. Ireland and other Christian countries Are Tee Calag Allaee Feet-Kasto build tall narrow towers close to It Is the only cure for Swollen, many of the churchea. It la not known for certain why they were erected.bat Smarting. Burning. Sweating Feet, end Bunions. Ask tor Allens It la supposed that, besides befog need Corns Foot-Eas- e, e powder to be shaken Into for religious purposes,' they' afforded At alt Druggists and Shoe shelter for priests and people In times the ihoeC 25c. Samplo tent TRIM'S. Adof danger. After bells had been Intro- Stores, dress, Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. duced they were sometimes hung In these towers. The round tower were Laaaas af Flowers. In modem Greece the language of mostly from eighty to a hundred feet high, and usually crowned with a flowers Is developed with much detail, peaked roof. They were lighted by and la eo generally understood that n mall windows, and the ascent from lover and hla sweetheart sometimes story to story was made by meant carry on an Ideal correspondence by of ladders. As a matter of safety, the means of dusters of loose blossoms. door was placed at a considerable distance from the ground. Above a hunBibles filipinos. dred of there towers, more or less perFear Laagaags fa TraaelateS fata fect, are still to be found In various Baa af tha Jfattvas. parts of Ireland. Recent events hsvs stirred the British end Foreign Bible Society to some Hall's Catarrh Cere prompt feats of translation, and porIs taken internally. Price, 75o. tions of the new testament In no lest than tour tongues are In preparation tor the Philippines. The first three K Leaxoe Bath aa a freshen At a recent reception of the Profes- gospels end the acts In Ttgalog, the language of the dominant native race sional Womans League, a well-knoactress was telling some of her asso- there, are actually Isprinted; SL Lukes nearly finished, ciates In the profession about the lux- gospel tn Ilocono and the same book in Blcol Is ready ury of a lemon bath which she tried for Issue. These renderings, it apwhile on a recent trip to the West Inpears, are largely due to the energy of dies She said that It Imparted a sense the societys agent in Madrid, Rev. R. of cleanliness and freshness to the 0. Walker, who secured the collaborakin that made a Turkish bath look tion of some exiled Filipinos. Almost Ilk thirty cents. Several lemons or the whole testament has been transltimes ere sliced and allowed to soak ated Into Pangaslnan. Another notaIn the bath water for an hour until ble undertaking is the printing of St all the juice is extracted. A handful Johns gospel tn Luaoga, for use ta of bran or two, and the preparation! those district east of ths Nile. This refresher are version bee been made by Rev. F. for an unsurpassable Bowling of the Church Missionary Socomplete. ciety, end is regarded for many philolA Mosul Fra at tha Guard-Hoaaogical reasons as an Interesting addiTwes in e fit of childish pique, tion to the 400 or so of languages and i struck my captain on the chtque. dialects la which the sacred books are Be got so mad he scarce could splque, circulated from Queen Victoria street, Then ordered me for many e wique London. To occupy this cell so blique. The Story of the Captalna" in the May Dh, would that I bad been more mique! mwJLthftxllni of that C. AL. Vabeufoa U May adnea Spanish War eeries, giviug. aa It Sees, aa axuat by very mmaalisc officer but one.of the part played by bin Charms f Chrl-tm- a Islaad. Christmas Island, In the Indian ship In the famous fight off Santiago, that Ocean, la a curious place, according to resulted in the annihilation of Corvera's the description of Mr. Charles W. An- fleet. Captain Evan describes the doing drews, an Englishman, who recently of the Iewa.Captaia Taylor of the Indiana, ) visited 1L The Island is entirely cov- Cxptain (now Philip of the ered with forests, except on the verti- Texa. Captain Cook of the Brooklya.Cap cal faces of the cliffs, end ferns and tail Chadwick of the New York, and Lieutenant-CommandWalnwrightof the creepers beautify Its scenery. The climate is delightful sll the year found, Gloucester, while .Captain Clark of the but some of the inhabitants are not so Oregon endorsee Lieutenant Eberlo'e story pleasing. Among these are swarms of ef the Oregon and. contributes a criticism rats gad many varieties of land crabs. of the Spanish's admiral strategy. The The robber erab abounds, and when text of this novel group of firsthand of one of the most remarkable naval Mr. Andrews sat down for n short time anywhere in tb forest number! tattles ever fought i profusely illustrated of these crabs could be seen approach- with portraits, drawing and photographs the latter from snapshots made from each ing. They readily climb trees In ea Of the ships during the progress of the search of food. About 40 people now fight- on live Christmas Island, which has been found to be well suited tor Barones Hlrsch left e fortune of - You might as well be safe in your tea-drinki- and enjoy ng, or for MRS. GEORGE. He was a fine looking man, big and blond, hearty, wealthy and full of life. She was a happy wife and mother, beautiful (as her photograph here printed shows), and sharing comparative poverty with her husband, a carpenter. The man of wealth was her landlord. Hla attractive personality and hia money gained for him first place in the affections of Mrs. Semple George. Then began the tragic part of the story. Mrs. George gave up all for Saxton. Saxton promised to marry her when she secured a Dakota divorce "He had made tliat promise very often In his lifetime, but he died a bachelor. Sick at heart and half mad over her troubles, Mrs. George came to Saxton one day to claim hie promise for the last time. Go to the devil," said Saxton, She answered, For this yon shall die." Two daya later Saxton was shot to death in Canton. No one can be found who heard the shots fired. Mrs. George had told her seducer he should r die for hia villainy. Whether or not ahe must die for her act of retribution, or whether Americans, who respect the sacred institution of the home, will demand that ahe be allowed to go free, remains to be seen. The woman who killed the libertine aits in her cell, her glorious beauty gone end her happy life blighted, waiting to be tried for murdering the man whose whole life was as a aerpenta trail.' The trial will be of national importance. e Mad Hla. JHeelse, insane man captured by Sheriff on the high" hills back of the Rafael at San Rafael, Cal., rewas identified as Joseph Marshall. Marshall baa a bank account of $2,000- -. Sheriff Taylor and his posse found Marshall clinging half way up a high ledge of rock on point 8an Pedro . ridge. A lariat was dropped over hlr ehoslders end he was lowered from of the four he seemed to have permanently appropriated, and for six years he experimented no more in this way. Eventually, however, he tried a few more of these somewhat indigestible articles of diet, and It was said, would swallow a knife with the utmost indifference. When Cummings told his story to the doctors, as, of course, he had to do in the end, they thought him a monomaniac, and were inclined to pay no attention to 1L External examination, however,- - showed that a pttllTt baa pcrroffttedThe wall of it more besides. Try Schillings Best your money back if you dont like it. Iff irsti'wnfis pension I I BlcarOHD, I Washlngtoa. D. C- -. tbs? will rereirs quirk replies. B. Hh N H. Vol SisStuu Corps. rosccat.s(CIOttlacell7l I Good Ink U unless you use Carter, It costa no more then poor ink. . Raw Is Msk Ink rictw Ins. beklt Faasr CARTERS INK CO., Boston, Mesa $124,-000.0- - IMPLEMENT SALT I.AHU CO. cux. d flprlag Wwn. Roebfard Faria Wagons. Hoasoy Baggios and Carrier. Molls Ileal Plow! Callforal SXool Ftewst Kook Island Btaai I tow! Boat Stool farrow Mad. Writ toe FHoae DRUNKENNESS MORRMINC ANO owfteo. ..... ClttARITTB HABIT No confinement. Be pub no b on of aitber nipt shutting liquor or morphine. 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