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Show ir THETMES lcunio Bt r. Tb Tun M. ri'kt-O- , Coaraxv. M c St. UTAH. u IdllMMil COALVILLE. man then, and only a few yearn her The y were married in the senior. spring of lkL Three days after their wedding he came home and informed her that he had enlisted In the army. At first she took the news quite seriously. but soon made up her mind that she- - would notbe separated from her The boat husband on thla account. which was to carry the volunteers to their destination waa about to pull nut of her pier whetlt waa discovered that Cady Brownell, a she was best known, had secreted herself on board. One of the 'crew Informed CoL Burnside of the fact, and despite her pleadings, she was put ashore. Her persistent requests to be enrolled In the army were finally acceded to by William Pprague, who was then governor of Rhode Island, and eft teeagss- a member ti h nd battalion of the 1st Rhode Island detached militia, which was then being equipped. Her uniform was not unlike - --brae ng tnsf ' wf',tite'niwr-,u4flannel blouse and rather full, short skirt, She always wore her belt and aabre, and on the march wore boots. At the expiration of her term she returned to Rfivldence, where she received a regular discharge, but later in the Sth Rhode Island regiment Her company waa among those placed under the command of Rurnside. and on March 13, 182, the Union forces debarked on the banka of the Reuse river, preparatory to the memorable battle of Newbern. It was during this battle that Brown He never reell wss badly wounded covered from the wounds received sufll ciently to enter active service, and In the slicing of 1843 they were both discharged and went back to their home In Providence. In view of her Interest Ing war history she was proposed as a member of the Grand Army of the Republic In D67. She was unanimously elected a member of the Ellas Howe, Jr , Post, No. 4. G. A, K., Department of Connecticut, at Bridgeport, and this Is believed to be the only case on rec- - VETERANS CORNER. -- SOME INff RESTING' SKETCHES FOR OLD SOLDIERS. , 1wn. Ago," s fwi ' by- - Sraab Tou cant make ua believe that a fat "Thirty L'Iusim, the Soatbera Hard ha mao U overworked. TTare Sba llluw Ao Old War Jour- Don't feet ashamed If you cant play the piano; be proud of it. EEN thirty What moat towna are tn need of U srnce the'flghlln' capital to try experiments. though It don't seem tong as that f ottered 1 Bence Chewing tobacco ia not the worst ot ' FUmewall Jatk-sot- t, ttj apitting la tbeworst- of it. wrttft wary a jn "a shoe or hat. The corn crop has been killed agaifc. e Through the It was drat frozen and then roasted. yr n. i ...in val--Jey- A man who can draw good cuts for your ads can draw good trade to your tore. OVlrglnnrv tiff y WW else he went Thirty year senee I burnt-ou- t got back home to the T'r settlement. Jnd Harmon and Hoke Smith will be for I cure to hit it off well in the cabinet But the world. It's been am gray. meetings. An still, somehow, when 1 look around I feel it sllppin away; the There is only one thing wofs than The rosea come In the spring-tim- e front Is shore tn the fall. being talked about, and that ia not beBut atill It seems to a old man's dreams ing talked about. like- thar warn't no war at all. Let the advertiser remember that country; the plain English and polished English are A change Is comeI to the to use plow whar fields synonymous terms. , la paved with stone, an the steeples Is ristn above 'em now; Mrs. Li liung Chang hah 2,000 coats The woods whar 1 went Is and U00 pair of trouserettes, and still fnarln with noisy crowds. she doesn't ride a bicycle. An the lakes whar 1 done my flshin' ia gone clean up in the clouds country relativee art an" 'pears country. Its Ltlng hunted up by city folk who are Oh, the movin' right, be tu talking to their friends about rpenling Thar- - a brighter sun In the the summer in Europe. an lota more stars by night; - Long-orgleet- day-tim- . e, Preparations are being made for wedding In Topeka at which the brido will wear bloomers. She ia an emancipated woman, and will wear no of her recent .thrall dora to the ea altar. statistician figure up that from IS6J to 1890 the an Increase of United State show 140.900,000,000 in apparent wealth. That wa In thirty years of republican rule. We have already lost, according to the New York World, several btltiona of wealth In two year of democratic rule, and still there are men who continue to talk about the prosperity of demo- cratic HE KNEW HIS BUSINESS. The Gunmaker of llion. M- CLOUCH RE. FUSES A TEMPTINQ OFFER THE CHINESE FROM GOVERNMENT. JEFFERSON 11 1 Boalth Wm Inllss Tn Poor to Admit U Busiaooa. AW (From the Springfield, Mass., Union.) There Isnt a gun manufacturer In tbs United States, who does not know Jefferson M. Clough. He nas been Intimately associated all hla life with the deof the Remington and velopment Winchester rifles. For years Re waa suE. the of Remington A perintendent buns' great factory at llion, N. Y. After leaving there he refused a tempt-tChinese sovormtieui to offer go to China to superintend their gov- &i ernment factories, and accepted instead the superintendency of the Arms Co at New Haven, at a ikTary of fR56C It was after this long term of active labor as a business man that he found himself Incapacitated for further service by the embargo which rheumatism bad laid upon him and resigned bis position more than two year ago. and returned to Belchertown, Mass , where be now lives end owns tbs Phelps farm. Being a man of means he did not pert the coat and waa treated by leadby baths of celeing physicians and brated springs without receiving any benefit worth notice During the summer of IDS and the winter of 1194 Mr. Clough was confined to hla house in Belchertown. being unable to rise from hla bed without assistance, and suffering continually with acute pains end with no taste or desire fur food, nor, waa he able to obtain sufficient Bleep. Early tn tbe year 1894 Mr. Clough heard of Dr. Williams' Pink 'Pills for Pale People. He began taking these pills about the first of March, 1894, and continued to do so until the first part of September following. The first effect noticed waa a better appetite and ha began to nota more ability to help himself off the bed and to be better generally. Last August (1834) he waa able to go alone to hla summer residence and farm ot 163 acres on Grenadier Island, among the Thousand islands. In the River Bt. Lawrence, where from the highest land of his farm he command a View for thirteen miles down the river, and sixty of tbe Thousand islands can be seen. Insle&d of being confined to Ills bed Mr. Clough is now and has been for some time able to be about the farm to direct the men employed there and he is thankful for what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done for him. These pills are manufactured by the Dr. Wllllama' Medicine compacy, Schenectady, N. Y., and are sold only In boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and Wrapper, at (0 cents a box or alx boxes for $2.60 and are never sold tn bulk. They may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine company. Win-cheet- er Usd times. the Flgsrss That Refuted to Bo Ike Property ot fctrangers. jg ! onet knew a dug ia Ireland a large retriever says a writer in the London Spectator, who had been taught always to bring his own tin dish in his mouth to be filled at dinners time. For some reason his master wished to make a change and to feed him twice a day instead of once, to which he had always been accustomed. Tbe dog resented this, and when told to bring his dish refused, and it could nowhere be found, on which his master spoke ftngrily to him and ordered him to bring the dish at, once,, W1,U) drooping tall and sheepish expression be went down the length of tbe garden and began scratching up the soil where be A Dag avoid bringing it at an hour of which he did not approve. In 1873 we came to live In England, after a residence upon the continent, bringing with us a Swiss terrier of doubtful breed, but of marked aagaclty, called Tan. One day, shortly after reaching the new home from Switzerland, tbe dog was lost under the following circumstances: We had driven to a station eight miles bffrEast Harding, to met a friend. As the friend got out of the railway carriage the dog got in without being noticed, and the train proceeded on Its way. At the next station, Eccles Road, the dog's barking attracted the attention of the station - master, who opened the carriage door, and the dog jumped out. The station master and the dog were perfect strangers. He and a porter tried to lock up the dog, but he flew viciously at anyone who attempted to touch Tiim, although he was 'not above accepting food. For the next three days his behavior was entirely methodical; starting from the station in the morning, he came back dejected and tired at night. At last, on the evening of the third day, he reatheff home, some nine miles away, along roads which he had not before traveled, a sorry object, and decidedly the worse for wear; after some food he slept for twenty-fou- r hours straight off. Now, he was a dog worth owning, wasn't he? The New York Mercury say that Recorder Goff Is the flrst Judicial officer to aend an unsuccessful suicide to state prison. In the Isolated cases of atthat had pretempted viously occurred the Judges had somewhat yielded to the Inevitable English custom of a coroner Jury awarding verdict over a aulclde to tbq effect, ""committed while of unsound mind.' This decision is apt to again raise the question, la suicide a crime? ty-thl- rd prdered-elev- ett ewvessela Two were seagoing coast line battleships of formidable izi-- There were ordered ztx gunboats, 1,000 tons each. The closer, &n tarnln These will be capable of running up the Golden Rule-L- ots w ill cost The shallow river. gunboat o' the women votin an the Three torpedo boats 1220, OQfl each. gain' to School. complete the list. They will cost 1175. 000. The gunboats and torpedo boat! Whenever I git to thtnkin' as I do thir.k o' tbe war, would be more useful than the big coast constant to Agger out the defenders if we could sot have both. for, things we was fightln rrovM-nce I kinder think it was W. C. Stiver, a tobacco raiser of LanIts wisest ends caster, Ky baa sued Mist Catherine FurKyin ' through fire an maktn" u? West fer $3,000 for breach of promise. better friends. Mr, Stivers ia a widower and Mias West la a handsome school teacher, 23 years t think we're doln' better than done Tow the trouble pome; old. The petition avers that the deOot uso' to the stars an stripes once on wed to him had fendant promised more an" dotie beat sense in the February 27. 1895. but that ahe had , drum! alnce declined to become his wife. Mr. I've danced to "Yankee Doodle" on the Stlvera claims to bave been greatly mountain an' the plain. worried, annojed, humiliated and dam- An' I've heerd 'em cheerin "Dixie" from Texas clean to Maine! aged in the sum named. Since the glrla hfete begun to wear mena clothes they have begun to trifle a ith the sterner sex Old things is changed in a twinklin' hard to unravel how. and disregard tbelr promise. M.fto But. it's an Bouth, "tinder one old North Tier whack up. Mr. Stlvera. flag they're "tnarqhln' through Georgy" now; The Church Union, a religious pspei An' I'm glad I lived to see Jt, an' spite o' my years I'm bound Johns hed jn JS'e w York by Miss Elizabeth Granola, and which has for asso- If 1 don't Jest feel, from head to heel, like shakln' hands all round! , ciate editors Charles H. Parkhurst, Frank L. Blanton. Bishop J. P. Newmn,M!s Frances E. C. Rev. Dr. C, "Willard, Salter, Joseph R. WTlsoa, and others, was excluded She Wore the Bias, from the malls on the ground that It a past, There are many women-witcontained a lottery advertisement, and but few with such a remarkable one as She that the paper waa ia tact conducting that of Mrs. Robert ft Brownell. flat at No. 363 Bt Nichfirst In lives the The last business. of number lottery World. adver- olas avenue, says the New York the paper contained a full-pafull membership of the order of tisement offering a total of about $2,900 The Grand Army of the Republic has tn prise to aid tn securing subscriber the been conferred upon her. " It Is hardly for the paper. This ia the first Insid- necessary to state that to have such am ious attack on the church social grab honor bestowed one must have been a veteran soldier. She is one. having bag. been regularly enlisted In the war of Charles A. Dana and Colonel Mc- the Union when she was but n mere was an officer tn the Clure are each trying to convince the girl. Her father CoL George South welL British army other that be was the better friend of who was commissioned to Caffaral, a Gcnersl Simon Cameron. They both small coast town In Africa, some time deserted Cameron's political principles previous to her birth. In 1842. Bhe flrst sx sooo as he was dead. saw tight of day In the barracks and when three years old her parents took TorivReed came near losing his her with them to England. Some time both-dieand d, watch the last time he attended a polit- after their arritat there world tn the left wss alone she In York. New He would ical meeting the kindness Of a neighbor she rather mis a dozen good dinners with Through wa adopted by a family on the eve of lose than the watch Chauncey IVpew their emigration to this country. They which is a memento of bis two year made their home In Providence, R. I. f as the Czar of the House of Rrpreseh- - Whlls on her way to school on day , h met the man who la now her hus- tativea, He Was a tall, sturdy young i band. nig-g-t- -- ge 'M a here q r, umart has received membership In the order. ord s A Bar Journal, D.MUIer of this city has a copy of the Dally Citizen printed at Vicksburg, Mi., Thursday. June 2, 1863. one jear before the close of the war. It was given to him by his couln, William D. Miller, member of the 102d Ohio volunteers, who was In the hospital at that place at that time. The paper Is primed on the back of a piece of wall paper. Under the head of On Dlt" it says: "That the great Ulysses, tht Yankee generalissimo, if ur named Grant, has expressed his intention! of dining in Vicksburg on Sunday next and celebrating the Fourth of July by a grand dinner and so forth. When asked if he would Invite Uen Joe Johnston to Join he said. No, for fear there would be a row at the table. Ulysses must get inti the city before he litres in It. The way ti cook a rabbit is, first catch the rabhlt. etc" In one corner of the paper is a note which read as follow". July 4. 1861 Two day bring about great changes. The banner of the union floats over Vicksburg. Gen. Grant has caught the rabbit. He had dined In Vicksburg and he brought hi dinner with him. The Citl-ae- n Uvea to see It For the last time It appears on wall paper. No more will It eulogise the luxury of mule meat and fricasseed kitten nor will it urge Southern warrior to such a diet again. This is the last wall paper Qtlsen and Is, excepting thla note, from the type as wV found them. .It will be valuable hereafter M a curiosity." Florida Times-UnioB bestowed wise man and he expresses it with true Oriental Impressiveness. Be picture General Grant at the head ef his troops, shooting a glittering light from the midst of his eyeball, lifting up hi sword, raising hia great voice like peal of thnnder." The Eustratiotts are characteristic. The "Assassination of Lincoln" represents tie martyred president struggling in d tie grasp of fiva men with fcgsrera- - ths Mountains. Tew hers, and their friends, too, for that the hatter, who want information aboutDen twt, al soiuteiy the test, way to reach vtr at the time of the National Educational Aiociation meeting next Jnl should write ti J. ) rands, Omaha, NeU, for a ropy f a littls book becently issued by the of the Burlington Dersrimsnt Bsute (B. & M. K. R.) it is entitled To Denver via the Burlington Ibate' and contains IS pages oi interesting formation about ths meeting, ths city of Denver, ths state of Colorado, spe ini thins, tick eta, rates, hotels, aid trips, tuba servka, etc the book is free. Bend for it. A Month Among Pas-ssig- Summer Teura. Yon can et more for your money ia the retura of health and enjertneat at se Union Pear ot ths many resorts on the else on this Soldier ked History. rth Bvstsm than anywhere Pacific Indiana soldiers do pot take kindly to ew Unset. Boo your nearest Union on sale to school histories which ignore mention of spot. Bummer Tour tickets the late war, or, if mentioned at all. 6t80t E. L. LOMAX It la to glorify rebel generals and magGoal Pass, and Ticket Agent, nify the victories of rebel troop. They Omaha, Nsh, think they had some hand in ending fuel? A makes kind ot That good string the war. If not In fighting It througa, Void wood. of and they do not propose that their children shall be taught that the Bouth Ckty branios Zim Vlu tfcrJMrilir too Iniw alone waa able to win victories. The lere ar the Buriiagtoa Routes beet soldiers are not yet prepared to permit Hirings ia tbe way of reduced rates. Do the war to become only memory, as seems to be the determination of the ky interest you! s 8; on far b Boston. Mas, July 8toto return educators of the Hoosier state. The fetthe until round good trip, old soldier are right in tht matter, as Awost 6th. they were right a quarter of a century b Leaver, Colorado Bprlag. Mamltea Poeblo: Jaly4to8;one tare, plus ago when they shouldered their muskets and went to the front to defend fottb round trip; good to retura until etemtr 1st Old Glory. Commercial Gazette. be nearest agent of the w$ eledly rive yoa full laformntio about Out of every million people who die, tlMooot of a retura limits, train twenty-seveJ- - Fttexcis. thousand succumb to or write te J G. F. A T. A, Ornate, Nets ' apoplexy. ti B,(R.K, lk-ket- n i V4 , I w. ter-Vi- THE BEST FOR INVALID S JOHN CARLE A SONS, New York. a t - Elegant la Ifctlgu Jw Superior la Workmanship Strong n4 Hartford Ey Running sort of xre the bi- cycles most makers ask 100 for. -are far superior Columbia to specials, for which $125 or even $150 is asked. It Is w ell to be posted upon the is work-a- s usual. Columbias,$100 j B e B CO. NW roe 0ce u4 : CH.CAOO Gcaersl Factvricw " MMWieoo Ceos. HARTFORD, Beemans Pepsin pl8 & Sar-dou- RIeta Wheels Ith, A number of extracts from an amusing Japanese Life of General Grant' will be printed in the July Century. The book waa written and circulated soon after General Grant's tour around the world, but has become very rare. The author baa the admiration for the soldier and statesman this Heaven- - ASK YOUR DRUaaiST FOR - for your i Each congress leaves a souvenir of it self in the shape of a few welcome addition to the American navy. The Flf-- - Hoods Pills 11 E. A. at Denver, Jalr Sth to 1898 The quickest time tnd lest train servlca Union is offered by the l ex Uic System. Low rates and liberal arrangements for a of Excursions to astern charming variety Resorts, corn)Tistng w tour through ths Yellow-stonNational Iark ; tri famous to Ban Francisco, Portland and Balt Lakt City; the famous mountain retreats of Colorado; the Blwk Hills and renowned Hot Bi rings, Bouth Dakota; ths bummer School st Colorado Springs, snd other attractions. Bee your nearest Union i'aeiflo scent or address. EL. LOMAX, , Gen'l Fast, and Ticket Agent, Omaha, NsU . Sarsaparilla The only true blood purifier promi nently in the pubiio eye today. 1 work of fl The ColemMe Catalogue, pietnnng oloorly hizkMtert, tolling of oodond The moment an idea has occurred to Hertford a tho DOW Columbia (roo from our Columbio Agout, or u auulo him he puts it down, and all the vafor two otomjrious notes, documents, and particulars which have to do with this idea are joined together, forming a sort of dossier. When the idea is crj stall ized Gum, into dramatic shape Sardou writes a THE PERFECTION OF scenario of a few pages, giving the CHEWING GUM. skeleton, as it were, of the whole play. A Delicious Remedy Then he puts the work aside. All his various schemes are treated in the' For ell Form of same way. He has at the present day INDIGESTION. from seventy to eighty dossiers in his drawers, out of which eight or ten that tb SCArriOfitmi BeAR it on ack will come. So, when he huo to wrapper feat h ubet eontalpR m write a drama or comedy, he only grain para peptio. If tbt chooses.. For instance "Theodora" wss jv gum esrtiot bp oMwimiS front de&len, au&d oaaU written fifteen years after it originated 'a stamps for mptw packitiro to in the authors mind. As soon as CHEMICAL CO., 's BMAN ) Han IL, liewelaadp choice Is made he reads over all Originator of Pepsin Chewing Crum. theaecompanjing notes and documents which pertain to that play, and then he begins to krite the drama or comedy, act by act, scene by scene, as they come into his mind. When he has done this preliminary work, he rewTiteslhe piece on large white quarto paper. The play is then reduced and condensed. It is this second manuscript which is given to the copyist, to whom is infin goo wont, MM u trusted the care of putting it in shape. taebo tlgh. All this writing is ordinarily done at Tiro. XloSlu ehoo w I 4 Marly. Sardou- - is not disturbed there bubo to Mut exlo. Havre as be Is in Paris. Co. e.ar Removed. unusual force of character, but even when the waa 60 years old aha waa ashamed of her age. One day ahe went with her French maid to the cemetery at Nice, to visit the tomb she had erect ed'to her daughter. The two were standing beside the stone when the maid innocently read the inscription. Julia Kavanagh had then been dead seven years, and her age, 54, was of Madam must be course, recorded. very old, remarked the maid. - Old'. exclaimed Mm Kavanagh; why should 1 be old? What do you know about my age?" Mademoiselle was 54 when she died, continued the girl, end ebe has been dead some time. Therefore, madam must be very old Mrs. Cavanagh said nothing, but next day she sent a mason to the cemetery, and had the tell-tal- e figures removed. tug-boat- Hoods POPE MFC. The Great Dramstlat Rullde a Play In Hrledtlflf FMblon. Sardou's way of working is as follows: - ThereUpon pure, rich, healthy blood. made is blood by pure see that fore, your HOW SARDOU WRITES. The mother of Julia Kavanagh wase woman of great intellectual power and The North German Lloyd la the largest steamship company In the world. It dollars, cp'l3l J about twenty million and it fleet consist of eighty-tw- o learners, of an aggregate tonnage of s. .The 240,000 ton, beside ataff consist of 1,000 men. The traffic separate lines, comprise twenty-tw- o eight of which are European, the remainder trading between Germany and .America, Eastern Asia and Australia Your Health Depends Wagons A CHINESE SALOONIST. Cliew Gum is . the Pioneer Rarkeepinf- - Celestial In Chew Gum is the first Chinese In Stockton to trespass upon the domain of the Ameilcan saloon-keepe- r, says the Stockton Mall. Some months ago he took up a license to run a saloon and recently opened a wholesale and retail liquor store and bar on the north side of Washington street, between Hunter and El Dorado streets. When fully established in business Chew Gum visited his white brethren In the Bame business and presented his card, soliciting their patronage in the wholesale line. He entered one saloon on California street and made himself known, a chair and cocking his st feet up on the in true American style. Aren't you going to treat? asked the proprietor of the place. "Oh, yes; I tleat you; come down my place," was the wily reply, as the Chinese had no idea of parting with his nickels. The Mongolian saloonlst is now dealing out cocktails and straight goods to a motley crowd of Chinese and white. The Chinese do not know Manhattan cocktail from a silver fizz, but thoze drink are not In vogue in Chinatown, so he does not worry over his lack of knowledge. ice-che- A Revolution la Use's Dress. "There's one thing about the bicycle craze," said a tailor. "I believe It la going to revolutionize mena attire, which has been so somber for so many year. 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