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Show J .S the times MARRIAGE-- ! Formallll, (m CounsT, Bt Tna TiMMTrm.iMiixa UllMtmud j, H. liM the Oboeree H M COAL i- KLJuhna tur.gr hatr hatls son ha killed hi -1 On.y vi ; - Ue-v- tie Is v?,V5; what tola waUrXHnfcll'B0lvc3 wittM? board of health. Vn.ler the Fn-u- t b law -. r a girl may not marry until the Is after Kt the u riyqu England courts T. tilted Stabs t. mnid lt own budfict. 11 years old and a man until he beware .. TUaJL.auwv'Aftdi. resembles .the Monroe than Ik. If the girl has been belrajed doctrine. this aection of the law la not operative; Men tinder 21 anil women under fa 21 must have the toiueni lit th-- lr the age that After there and mothers. consent of the fatli'T aloue Is necessary. -- The father may withhold his consent for three months. The son or the daughter must aK him three times. If he refuses the third time and both are of legal age they may le marThe attempt to put some of Oscar ried without the paternal blessing. Wildes poetry in evident In the trial When the woman Is 25 and the man la . of his libel salt looks like a deliberate 30 they are required to ask the father attempt to prejudice ids ease. only twice. The ashing must be who makes an offAn Ohio farmer has found tha bones through a notary, icial After tne man fact. record of the of a mastodon. If It were a pigmy 21 year woman the 30 and there might be reason to think It was j has pursed one of the lost Ohio presidential boom. the Jaw supposes that thejr have AC qtilred enough wisdom not to weed theBelgian cotton made of wood pulp of th,.lr ptt,ent8. After bavsald to be cheaper, stronger and prettier j wg, th a,pr0al 0f the head .than the genuine ankle, and seems of the home and received It the patient to drive the deposed king entirely likely French lovers must post at the malrie out of the world. of their arronilissement (eacb ward In The ore two towns In this country Paris has its mayor) on two Bueeesulve already named "Trilby," one In Ohio Suudays the announcement that and another In fllinola. Several olher H to marry 'Buzette and Pisces have asked the postmaster gn-er- that If going has any objection be or anybody for the name." she shall file It with the mayor or h's It la reporud that the Nebraskan, assistant. If nobody has objection tb3 who forsook their state last fall are lovers may be bulled three days after If re turning a tJ. he r a t e of w ajlay. They the posting of the second notice. r ay that they would rather start eTh should he obJecUoITTIie'liiayOE-Nebraska than In tha unsympathetic looks Into ia This invegtlsatlon it east. systematic and may take another If the objection Another triumph for woman la the week maybe more. award of the Laetare medal to Mrs. turns ou not to be legal Armand and Mary Fadller, the novelist. This medal Suzette may stand up before the la given each year to an American mayor, sign their names In a big book, Catholic who has jterformed a service and get out a certificate. If they are to mankind and hitherto It ha gone to Catholics (Suxetto good usually Is, almen only. though Armand like as not may be a The good old time j vece not without frwthtnkerj they will go to the priest their drawbacks. At a yerfotnunee of and get married again. As i ialo one of Jlandets orator! a in London the who performs the religions priest more than a hundred years aao th? tickIs a witness at the civil servet had a postscript, which lead: "Orn-tlem- ceremony are requested to owe without ice. A priest Is not allowed to give a words and ladles without their hoop.' certificate of marriage or marry a cotjple who have not previously been Henry F, Taylor, who la said to be married by the mayor. If the mayor the first man to manufacture hand-orga- does not comply with the letter of the In thia country, and to have law In reregard to all been in the business thirty years," comIs liable to Imprisonhe quirements mitted suicide the other day by jumping ment for bU months. A vltlsen of from the roof of the factory. There la France who returns to his country with no knowing how many unfortunates the intention of living there, after marhi oignti have driven to suicide before rying In a foreign land, must within mm RINO cN THE f gtvsl r.f m8!S 1 i . boys, the tn g,- 'oil ? , twy. k to j -, ml it, as r d .oe before on laud and on the We d- - 11 r- eas. there who And ( das e r they may ' who he. i ill Ills 4 g foe In the hand Army. C HOUUS. Hurrah! huital.T" Let us s1' Jubilee, Hurrah' hurrah! Iet our re tt ver be. To ka p wdl guardtd on u.r Ime, from mountain to the s n. 1 Our Flag, oiu- - Flights, anil Uuce of true, my boy, our ! i ts have ! five. a httng' 1, since si ziy-oHut Jte who mw liisulls oui IMg, will find u still tlive, Noblatant howling anart Fft by threats will ev r drive The buys In blue, thfefir.ui Aimy. 1 1 CHOWS Hurrah' etc , Down In T nnehMy, in lvu2, tie In- field artillery Uy encamp 1 und taeir rf Btiron mad caff airs moitototious. v 1 a i'uVe iv "Ike t.b'K'p''baek woods confedeiate with an old' wagon loaded with watermelons The pulled up at our camp and want-vve- 'v TOt.ong tl) un; ),ut we had Instead, we had whdt we told him wert sutlers tbetks. We had jjht drawn new clothes the day before. .and the tars from ih in w er all the chock we had. With these we bought the entire load of melon. As soon as tlie marketer had sold out he started for town, rejoicing diver the ldg lmul he had made from the Ydnks. Hut he did not go very far until someone told him that the cheeks were bogus Soon we saw him coming back duving at a furious pace, his face darker than a thundercloud lie took In the camp with one sweep of hi eye, sprang from the wagon and started for us on the dotible-TuhHe raved and cursed as only a d southern' r could, and went to the captain, to la- inform'd that "the Yanks aomet tines u..-- l topes to settle accounts Just tin tl a limn came out of a tent with a rope with a noose alicady made, and the n in made , dash for hin wagon, with oik-- humlud yelling soldiers in puisitH He passed the pick' t line plying tils whip right and let t, and never visited our camp agclii. j, jVtt tu if I'ul'l -- en 'areTh tired park mounted police of New York of their breaches buck-aki- n -- and have petitioned the "powers that be" to allow thrm 'to encase their nether llmba In woolen garments. The leather breech r a cost 123 a pair and each la guaranteed to hint five years. The police complain that In wet weather tt ia Impossible to take off the al lum hta certificate registered at the office of the mayor nearest the place where he resides, The Count de Castellane will, therefore, have hts marriage certificate the civil one, although the other would be accepted registered w hen he gets to France. PLANTATION MINSTRELSY. n Musicians Still Some of the. Found In ths Far Mouth. I have Juat been down In the valley of the Mlaslsslppl aAay out In the Old-Tli- A Memphis a fortune be man hint I suing gamblers tor at gambling during th past five years. If he had squealed the firaf night he lost, and stayed uwny, he would have been better off. If ho had broken the bunks he would not have given baole the poo- r- gamblers their mmey, It 1 when a man lore at It that he thinks a game shoal be ' Stopped, Down at Avon Park, Florida, tby have been hanging a minister In eJSjry because he was occasionally to be seen with a cigar tn bis mouth. Consider- tng how poor Is the average cigar which la furnished off the malty line at the south, the chances are tlyat our brother smoked as a pcnance aixi not as a pleasure. In that event be may ball with Joy thlsgood xcua fora wearing off. -- ' lowlands of Louisiana, where the bu-gcane grows and the country grows so green and beautiful tn the springtime I go there annually a little later than this and put In several months at that season of the year when the trees are budding and the ground Is growing over with a verdant carpet and the birds are singing to a charm, antT I tell you there Is no more tempting IamLnojiiore Teposefula&d dreamy region to be found anywhere. But, as 1 was going on to say, one finds many of the old time musicians there on the great cotton and sugar plantations. The old fellowi have the lr and mao ner of the barons of the old south they used to be. They were reared Tn luxury and ease and have never known a care. It would seem. You sometimes find them sitting on the verandas of their great white houses surrounded by the tall columns that tower up, and amid a world of fragrant flowers Just sitting out there In their shirt sleeves, or with some light coat on basking In e the sunlight and singing The songs, while away off yonder In the fields the darkles are singing to, while they work. It la a picture on never forgets when ha has once seen It, Some how the air down there tn tbe early springtime seems to have some sort of narcotic in it, for It makea a fellow feel as sleepy and drowsy and dreamy and at perfect peace w ith the world as a clime could make him ar -- old-tim- Anarchist John Most Is stage struck. He Is soon to appear again In a drama with whiskers and a. patent thriller. John and the audience differ somewhat In the "acts' they prefer Mm to do. He dotes on Ms entrance It. E., but they ynost admire Ms exits I D. 1 been Mr. told bas Most a Q. that he belter actor Than John L. Sullivan or ' the heifer in "A Country Circus," and now he Is going to appear tn a pm'Ue play and a tragical one, It Is said that a committee of the Massachusetts legislature ha been touring the south to see what tage cotton manufacturers from New England would gain by moving south. Th cnmmtttee has concluded-tha- t it would be better for the mills to'stay It where they a.re.-goes without saying thst It would be better for New' England. remark southern paper, but the" cotton manufacturers do not seem to agree with the committee as to where their own Interests lie. At any rate, they are moving, or making arrangements to move. ; t feel. Th Manufacture of WUd Men. There are many curious trades In the world, but the most strange must suref ly be the "artificial manufacturer n wild men." Yet Eng- llsh doctor In China has just certified frombts own personal experience that thia art Is regularly practiced in the Flowery kingdom. First aouth Is kidnaped, then bit hy bit he is flayed allve. and the skin of a dog or ft bear grafted piece by piece upon him. Ilia vocal chords are next destroyed by the action of charcoal to make him dumb; Fitzsimmons saya he has dreamed and the utter degradation of the mental Six separate time that he whipped faculties Is effected by keeping him Corbett In the second round. Cut thert immured In a perfectly dark hole for It must be remembered that he had a number of years. In fact, by treatbeen put to sleep before he had this ing him like a brute for a sufficiently dream. Th4t process 14 bad when tong time he Is made into one. At last to a pugilist. he Is exhibited to the entirely credulous Chinese as s wild man of the woods Belgium has repealed the discriminat- and his possessors reap a rich harvest. ing duties against American .food prod- The priests, it seems, sreadepTe-x- t the ucts, having reached the conclurlon that art When a kidnapper, however Is living ourepptr sauce and crackers by caught by the people he Is torn ,to way of tarlfT retaliation makes political and when the ftuthorities get pieces, than more ever the dismal him economy they torture him and promptly be-Science him. ap-pil- ed well-know- - 1 en Let me give You a Pointer Chew Lorillards CLIMAX PLUG. Wltha manner of Importance the conductor stepped forward to collect the general s are Mr Harrison handed forth a nickel, and the conductor returned to the platform with it In Ills hand. Til give you a quarter for that said a stranger on the platnickel, form. "It's your. replied tlv conductor, and then he tontinued. "Mr. Harrison Just a citizen, like the rest of us, Yes," replied the stranger, as he pocketed the nickel and gave the conductor a quarter, but he has done a little hit more In the VI vrld than tn rest of us," And the conduc-- r answered "That's right. Indianapolis Journal. Its int come. 3 kotUtcri and reapers. A few days ago. an old man sat in the Jersey Oily station of the Pennsylvania railroad, waiting to take a West Shore train for Albany. His face was bronsed. careworn and sad. His movements were slow and rheumatic. The thumb of the right hand had deserted and left Its place conspicuously destitute. His clothes were shabby, worn, and thread Imre, but t!ic wereof the t'nltcd States A little conversation with him blue. revealedrhe fact that for several years he had been a private In the regular himy. and had passed most of that time upon the plains, among the mountains. and against the Indians of the west; had tried to do his duty as well as the limitations of human nature would permit; had finally been dls now unit Me charged for inability! s beet he could, to work; am! living "Do ymr get penstmr from th gov eminent ' Yes; I have 84 a month; but it doesnt go' v cry far." "Have you ajiy relatives T elater and brother-in-la"Only They're out o work now, and can't do much for me." "Did you ever. try to get Into a 'Soldiers' Home?' "Yes. but all the Soldier' Homes In New York state are full, and theres no room for me till some of the other fel-lodie. they say, I've Just been to Newark, to see If I couldn't get Into the Home there; but they tell me I must first live in New Jersey three year. So here was one of the defenders of our lives and homes, too old and feeble to camp or fight any more on his way hack to Albany, to tell his destitute sister that the government had no shelter for him. and he must continue to Jog 'along on Ms 81 a month Jog along Into the poor house. If the benev olent grave does not receive him first. And this is the way that the rich. prott4 powerful Fnited state of Amer-bea- d tea takes care of her soldiers. In their ns the Best. Much Meta 1 his good nature! waj, that the writer and lndoriser might together have influence enough to secure a West Point said to a cadetship. ,C"i. Frefl New York Ofimmarrhp Advertiser reporter: I hope to lave the pleasure of presenting that letter in the white house within the next flveyeais and I further hope It will have the effect of securing the appointment, far the lad is full of military ardor, and, although he doe not say much, being something like his grandfather In thit respect, he Is earnestly looking forward to the time when he shall be adm!tti." The colonel said the letter was short and formal. There was nothing In tt except the reqmst as stated. He has It carefully put away with other paper left by the general, and, of course, doe not wish to publish the exact phraseology until it has been read by the President who will be elected In 1K96. It was wUh some reluctance that Mrs. Col Grant parted even temporarily with the ISiij photograph from which the Corrjmerdal Advertiser's picture is made. While feeling proud of her boy, she did not care to extol him, preferring to leave that to others. U. S. Grant II was bom In Chicago July 4, 1X82. Aa a baby he had a great fondness for toy soldiers, and this fact did not escape the notice of the old general. He now has an army of 2,000 tin warriors with which he occasionally amuses himself. Hewent to school In Vienna while thecoionel was minister to Austrla from l8S8 to 1893. There he acquired not only a knowledge of high and low German, but also became conversant with the numerous dialects, snd can talk to a German in his patois, no matter from what part of the fatherland he may - bt-1- strap. Shortly afterward Gen Teeumseh Sherman called to nee him, and he got Sherman to indorne the application. Then It wa handed to Col. Grant to take care of. with some remark By Sherman, in ' True Blood Purifier it life, and have him graduate from West Iolntai they both had done Col Grant said he would do all he could to have that wish carried Into effect, hut as the boy would not be 17, the age for entering West Point, until 1M9 he la gged the general not to worry ubeut the matter cny more at that time. "Tiring me' witting materials," raid the sick man. Then with much care and evident difficulty he uddr sed a letter to the President of th Fluted States who should be in power fout teen pars from that time, briefly asking that his grandson, V. 8. Grant, be appointed to a cadetship In the Military Academy. ad the Only Is crowded North Icnnb) U amu htritt car a few days since. The day wusa disagreeable one, or Mr Harrison would have been walking As the general entered the car a man lose and politely iiffeied his seat to the distinguished pdssenger Mr Harrison looked at the hts H'af. tfid ' ing eye noticed that the man v as tm-- J and that he (aided a lunch baxkcf, Indicating that he was on his way from a days work. Keep your scat sir, said Mr. Harrison, bowing polit'Iy The man took his fccaf. and Mr. Han Ison took hold of a 3 years old, was a gieat p t of the ex-th- er PceHidwvt, who. was par untidily phased at that tenat hi . icftcctlve habit der age He hod previously uiged hi son to have the boy trained for military , we wild. L'nles hands she would tear patches of tkia from her face aud hands. TYe tried many doctors and many remedies and at last gave the case up as hopeless. But our daughter Cora tnd llood s Sarsaparilla, to cure a scrofulous lump near the left breast which caused htr s milch pain and after taking 4 bottles tt disappeared. Blanche, who Is now eleven,, bad spent seven years of suffering, so I concluded to give her Hoods Sarsaparilla 6he took 5 bottles and her face it smooth and soft as a babys, the color of a rose petal. Her hands are soft white, where four mouths ago they were hluaand red and calloused peaiiv leather. I cannot express my gratitude by pen or mouth. It seems a miracle and our friends are surpris'd Mns Axiu L. CTiHg, 401 E. 4th bt , Duluth' Minn. Get only Hoods, because Hoods Sarsaparilla . a Quarter fur Harrison's M Gen. Hat t Ison was a pus.scngt r on a Ar-nm- ewn -' - It's I ways be rich and pure, full of the red corpuscle upon which the vitality depend, you would ncTer he weak, or Nervous Boils, pimples, scrofula, salt rheum, would never trouble you. But our mode of living, abut In all winter Id poorly ventilated homes and hops, de-- pictc the blood and there Is low-e- f drtv, and weakness. - Hood tLU condition. the standard remedy-fo- r It purifies, vitalizes and eurlchfi the blood, overcome vAbst tired feeling, builds up the give perfect health. Read Our daughter, Blanch, when four yean of Ige, had a humor1 Creak out on her bauds and face, whkb our physician If tbe cold air pronounced eczema. reached her face or hand they would well up, look almost purple, and headed .bllsten would form and break, 3 didiia ve.i"' tbr bum-- her nearly encased her l.tt0 Is a certain Indication of Impure and impov- Discharging a watery fluid, and erished blood. If your blood could allug and Itching would drive k. Country. . ante-nupti- j Crf-e- ut r ttrnizd lu law o Our own farm of marriage by priert as law h Front njhileUsr la regarded by , Tired Feeling CORNER. , . over aetera) month. eiUl-rnarrlii- v fi" w Lot ere cannot enter Upi'tly U loelt Hf France, A isty marriage a legal ImpowtlbiUty. The formalities that raiiht le compiled it h before the eomct-lniemayor may tie the hunt Maojr. . Lwn old age. Can s republic afford to be thus ungiateful? Whoever sees a stitch of army blue In the alms house Avea a blot on A me i lean flag that SOME SKETCHES FOR C. A D , all the rains of the the tweet heavens can 1 ARMY CAMPFIRES. not wash out. Whoever e s a retired soldier suffering and does nothing to him is no true citizen, and does c It f(ir 4! iot deserve the tiring birth t tag I, a. protn tlon of cltixen- HolUn-r- t WmI feint i and fauper fchip Every w here. ' Ow ul Hi lory's If au Ignorant ' Au kueuiy. Ignorant Xnruiy VETERANS FRANCE. W. L. Douclas S3SH0E Wheels1 FIT for your 43 Wagons' Aftv 9r you Taste of War. Mutt, to to M fnrh h I ft h Of Gen. Carr, who has Just died in Tire 1 to New York state, they used to tell an wid1 M8Y to amusing story about Troy, his old home hubs tl. Hmw Carr left Troy to go to tl e war in com- tost many mand of the Second regiment. The tlniN In oato have t story is that the first engagement the ten low of who! young colonel figured in was at Big to fit Tour vftffoB Bethel. His regiment had halted for f o r h at H a man rest and refreshment in a pleasant dale. ffrmln.fodder. ore, ho, Ae. So. They had not then tasted war. It haprrttinff of tlrw pened that the rcbtls were in ambush t'atl if frtt Addre Vff' in the Immediate neighborhood of the 1flnplrr O Box S3, Quine?. of the brave and resting place Trojans, from a safe hiding place opened fire them. Carr instantly put spurs to upon his horse and rode up to a group of officers. Excitement and bewilderment were apparent upon his handsome face as he approached the party. !!Jhey are firing upon my regiment! he shouted. "My God! now, what Is to be done?" FOR AKW8, CORDOVAN, FRENCH S. tNAMCUU CALF. Fine DuiKANSMoa POLICE, 3 50LE3, 3.59 first 2.517 BOYS'SCHJOLSpi LADIES. ia-r- b 1 "W' SEND FOR CATALOGUE Aja Brocktohlmass. ?' Over On W. L. All III. Beemans Pepsin Gum, THE PERFECTION OF CHEWING GUM. A Million People wear the Douas $3 & $4 Shoes our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value lor th wionry. They equal custom shoes In style and lit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpaeeed. The prices are uniform, stamped on ola. Prom ti to 9 saved over other make. If your dealer cannot supply you we caa. WALTER BAKER & CO. The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HIGH CRADE Delicious Remedy For all Fonmi of ' On this Continent, her recetrsA INDIGESTION. Widows of Revolutionary War. HIGHEST AWARDS CATTlOur fee that the On June 30, 1894, the date of the last is oa each . bubm report of the commissioner of pensions, J wrapper, th tabet contain one there were still nine living widows of train pure pep fa. If the soldiers of the American Revolution n (turn cannot be obtain! from dealers, send 6 oents the rolls. The names of these relicts of tn stamps for ftntnple package to the soldiers of the great war of indeCHEMICAL CO., BXAM pendence. together with their ages and ClfTelftadf A H Bsik Originators of Pspela Chewing Cum. postoffloe addresses, are as follows; Brow 80, n, Mary 'KfioxvTlle, Tend.; Nancy Cloud, 81. Chum, Va.; Esther The Aermotor all Steel Feed Cutter worts Damon, 80, Plymouth. Vt.rNanoy Jones, 80. Jonesboro, Tenn. ; Rebecca Mayo, 81, Newbetn, Va ; Patty Richardson, 93, firm ths fleet BeM v EXPOSITIONS In Europe and America It, A Gmt battle BAKER VALTER ft CO. MASS DORCHESTER, thw straf'd uAjArmT toI (r- PLKASftVP WORK ttriy fty!leet!siof 10 DAVIS CREAU SEPARATOR! to Aerator on etyio we end UiirjriDM. last number tht Joarnel. Another UI seod oat. Meanwhile, writ for HaiHeoa 1 treted BOOM Free. DSVia A RANK114 BLD0. MTO. CO- SeS pictured hole heaufectarere. I I W.LekeSt, EWIS ftwHsai 98 mrm: , Atfo iPATKXTZlU I The ttrtm&si snd pwert If made, tlnoko other Lye, tntt btf ( fine powder and parked with removable ld, tbe ontr re alwy rtedy ror use vf1 make the txM perfumed Hard r tn Si minutes itnthout h the beet furclenn'in waste PUi disinfecting sinks, closets, I bottles, paint, trees. eW. wbl PENNA. SALTM'FG C( Gen. Aaento. Philo. s. P- - V of Marengo ' im ifej dmr I aemita am Aa to ja4 IttarmUf - '""ff $ f aTm, a, '? amt 4a arJ! to rahiraad ft iamdrr mid aa attmttam and iwywrw r tow onYarwiny An ajr. it ia mm ar marar. Tto Uad eattet ieliwd k gfr t of China. The Chinese empire Is divided Into eighteen grand provinces, representing an average area each of 248,009 square miles. The German empire contains 211.000 square mile, the French 240.000 and the British tsl n. trnr ten of the 1' fr the Nowfb and other authentic and valaeble .m boa. For a FRF COPT, fcMmw she nti'rtoTtod Maaehtotor, lento J. I.HUIRY, 6o. Urey Hanes I be Best. The Russian war office has decided to use henceforth exclusively gray horses for military purposes, the reason given for the Innovation being that have tetx fobnd by be stronger and Ynore enduring than the brown ones now used. - v ' fteath'r fttok'r betde iess.H u wflelw'fj lor excellent toner from Porthei fanner bow 121,000. The Fourth Congregational church, Hartford. Conn., has decided to buitd a new edifice on th institutional church mm m.. h. cutis mb. cold bf oil Hragflsu. REAP the pomphtot recently poto Hshed hy tha Paewegwr Pepertmewt Omtrml RUfo4, entitl'd ls, Ci rtum cure c. BOLD BY OROCtWB EVXWVWMERX. Province Idea. COCOA U etaelaMl Their S.Hekm, BREAKFAST end ou Ira pus a4eelihk, BfMlY 68,000 men participated, and of that number 13,000 were killed orwouqded, about 22 per oefitr Napol'ftn thought Marepga Ma4 greatest victory. He always kept throughout life the uniform he wore on that day. In the A!S Tnllk, the Ditch Pmwn, do obi CMpIkUm I"" v lllw l.d te ,dt of their prcpi'ti'rii y, Ctar and Colonel. Ipon his accession to the throne the emperor of Russia was appointed of the Royal Scots Greys. While dressing for dinner an enthusiastic subaltern communicated the Information to his soldier servant. he said, "have you heard "Donald, that the new emperor of Russia has been appointed colonel of the regiment? "Indeed, sir!" replied Donald. "It Is a vera prood thing. Then after a pause he inquired: "Beg pardon, sir. but will he be able to keep both place? Tlt-Blt- Fin Industrial and j 1 East Bethel, Vt.; Sena Turner. 85. Manchester, N. Y.; Mary Sneadr78. 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