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Show ISeir Inters reatt.rt of Scripture. The version of tit ln.'i.'tnl ai:r;Luii to the good ule boy in the Cirt'ii-s- . M.. SutiJay hool will eu if oiht-mj'HHkui K& little boys in utru'r Sunday . ! i i.n:i in its te!l- hools have ; .g. fcaitl he: "lurre was a little kid id in a box au:oig th. tall weeJs jwn by the crttk, an ther was a urse girl tlitie to K uk after him. rotty soon thivt' uoas.i; came along nd, weing bim -, afraid they e would take cnl, I, and so they d bis mother to iome down and tt Lim." bt-a- th-r- tele-hone- in I unipeaii Rare. Amerit-sn- Albert C. lioiwuk lias decided to a compete in the motor ehicie race in July next. He will ciake the third American mii'ionaire 10 enter this contest, which is to be eld under the auspices of the na'.ional automobile associations of France, Germany and Austria. As his present r.achine, one of American construc-- J tion, is ahove the weight limit filed hy the International rules, and cannot, therefore, be used in this contest, Mr. Eostwick has placed an order with a foreign manufacturer for a new machine. Parts-Vienn- j AMERICANS FOUND BUYING AT SASKATCHEWAN, LAND WESTERN CANADA. 4 Michigan Farmer Vi4ti Saskatoon mid Is Well riemed. Mr. S. K. Lent was a delegate sent from the farmers of Allegan County, Michigan, to Western Canada, to report on the prospects for successful settlement. His report is as follows: I went from Winnipeg to Edmonton, thence east one hundred miles by wagon. I found the country in that vicinity a rich, black loam, varying from 12 inches to 3 feet deep; the crops are simply something enormous; wheat and oats by actual measurement often standing five fe?t in height. I have been a fanner for forty years, and consider myself a fair judge of the yield of grain, and. I saw wheat thatwould yield 50 bushels per acre, and oats that would yield 100 bushels per acre; not one alone, but a good many.5 As for root crops and garden truck, in no country have I ever seen their equal for all kinds except corn and tomatcesithe nights being too cool for these to ripen well. As a stock country It has no equal. East of Edmonton, on the bead waters of the Vermillion River, I saw hay meadows containing from 10 to 100 acres, the grass standing 4 feet high, and would often cut 3 to 4 tons to the acre. From Edmonton I passed through some fine locations, namely, I.acombe and other points. From Md.eod I went to Kegina, thence to Prince Albert, 247 miles north of the main line. For the first fifty miles is fine country, but the next hundred miles is more of a stock country. Then at Saskatoon, Rosthern and Ruck Lake I found some very fine farming country, so good that I found a party of Americans from Minnesota buying land for themselves one party buying 12 sections, and the other 20 sections of land for themselves, which they proposed to improve at once. I have traveled over twenty-thre- e iifferent States and Territories in our Union, and never in my life time have I ever seen such magnificent crops and especially as fine a stock country. Weta-skiwi- n, ng Sultan Hnys lt:igpipes. The Sultan of Morocco, who has lately spent $10X00 on a camera, recently paid $1,500 for a set of bagpipes. PUTXAM FADELESS DYES are easier to useamlcoior more goods brit? liter and faster c. dors than any other dye. Bold by 0c. per package. drug-gists- Aztec Language. The Aztec language, in use in .Me;; Ico at the discovery of America, lacked the sounds indicated by our letters b, AWTHER W I uil.A cua Medioil CASE RE MASKABLE lot liis itt'h tailed to C'ur ADVISES YOUNG men. or r.tutl. as a rule diflikes to t!:v value of a proprietary Vknow!e-is- ttfdicicc 5n fact, professional etiquette debars tiiu from doing so. Yet there are many eminent physicians, those most advanced in their professions, who give fall credit to the great curative properties of Curative Compound, from the fact that it is manufactured by an old and reliable company, proprietors of St. Jacob's Oil, from the formula of a brother physician, who stands in the front racks of the !no:-- t eminent medical mea In London, and on account of its intrinsic merit, it is largely prescribed by the medical profession; !mt, in the case which we are about to relate, the attending physician called it "rubbish." but, as it turned out, Mrs. Nettletou tells t.e doctor that "rubbish or not. 1' saved life." Mrs, N'ettleton graphically relates the particulars of her own ease, which will doubtless be of interest to many of our lady readers; "I had been an intense sufferer for many years from dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, whoa a little pamphlet was placed in my hands, and, although at that time I had been bedridden for more than six months, I determined, after reading soma of the wonderful testimonials therein of cases similar to mine, which had been completely cured by the timely uss of Curative Compound, to tr. tma, especially as my doctors faile to even benefit me, and had almc gives up all hope of ever being w again. It is most interesting, and, i fact, marvelous to relate, that the ver; first dose of fifteen, drops relieved milt was not lung before I was able tc get up and about; three months from taking the first dose I was enjoying better health than I had been for fourteen years. I continued well until a few months back, when I was taken ill again, my troubles being dyspepsia and I had a doctor attending constipation. me for a month, but continued to grow worse, until I again found myself bedridden, when I bethought myself of my old medicine, Vogeler's Curative Compound, which I immediately sent for and took in place of the doctor's medicine; at that time I had not had a movement of the bowels for five days, but Vogeler's Curative Compound soon put me on my feet again in fact, completely cured me a second time, but, of course, this attack was not as bad as the first, yet I fully believe I should not have been alive today had It not been for Vogeler's Curative Compound. If I had only thought to have taken it when my last illness took place, I should not only have been saved much suffering, but a $75 doctor's bill." Mrs. Nettleton said: "I have recommended Vogeler's Curative Compound for indigestion and eczema, and in every case it has provvd a cure beyond a doubt. Mr. Swinbank, our chemist, has sent me the names of no end of people who have been cured by Vogeler's Curative Compound. By the way, the proprietors have so much confidence in this great London physician's discovery, that they will send a sample free to any person sending name and address and naming this paper." St Jacob's Oil Co, 205 Clay Street Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Nettleton is a confectioner, in, the Brighton Road, where she has been established many years, and is honored and respected by all classes. Her statements as regards Vogeler's Curative Compound may, therefore, be regarded as reliable evidence of its great value. The public, however, may look upon this remarkable statement as one of the many which we are constantly receiving, from grateful people all over the world, who have been cured of various maladies by the use of this wonderful remedy, which is the result g of an eminent physician's experience. These people are nearly n always representative and citizens. Vog-.der'- y hr rrsmibr ssd tne Jew. At one time the streets of Zdinburjfc used to be the favorite hunting ground of men who came up to passers-b- y and asked whether they had any "old clothes" to sell. "Christopher North." as John Wilson, professor of moral philosophy in the university, called, took a very special dislike to these fellows. One day as he was home from college a man came up to him and inquired of him in t low, confidential voice, "Any old clo', sir?" "No, my dear fellow," replied the professor In a similar whisper, have ronn loup lu Ititunilnous Rock. mineral s' ap with medicinal properties is repo.t d as hav ng been found in bituminous rock in the Caucasus. It is of a daik color, of the consistence of an uiutmrnt, and soluble In ;!.vr. It bus heen found serviceable 'ii some skin rtise:i:-es- . Incident of Mittiie hiioMilorm, One Koxcroft tMe.) farmer had to shovel out 270 sheep In his pasture. The ww was thiity Inches deep and the ;een were scattered over a wide area, so that it took a large crew of men with shovels to rescue them. A JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, JR., TELLS OF THE ROAD TO SUCCESS. Chief Gcronimo Deposed & of the luiilviduai In the Talks of the 1 rials of 111 Life-H0 lie Mas t miiiuicd i.r the Wrakuess of Ills Mctlu.Us. World ow (eiimiiiio is his on the warpath. Not brothers is the against fury of his anger directed. He wants no white man's Sva'.p. Il is a sort of family feud a feud that embroil- - the entire tribe of Apaches detained as prisoners of war by the I'nited States government on a reservation in Oklahoma. For Geroiiirno, knowu the world over as chief of the Apaches, is chief 'lo longer. A rival has dared to usurp him. His soiaw and daughters have been ig:Kmiuiouly hustled out of the is to say, Apache White House-th- at leadthe chief's tepeeand er of his tribe for half a hundred years, has returned to his people to find that his power over them has been broken. November, 1901, has been Geroni-nm'- s unlucky month. Kor dozens of pu!e-f.ee- The band of Apaches on the reservation surrounding Port Sill, though in reality prisoners of war, are practically free, as they have had their liberty for years and show no inclination to escape. They control their own land to rent or use. aud live in their own preferred Apache way. Geronimo himself draws $J0 a month as scout. SUNDAY IN OLD VIRGINIA. lh 1m- ourvtt Whh Nf s titrU'll; aa In KuKlanit. There is an idea prevalent that the strict observance of the Sabbath was almost wholly confined to the North. Nothing could be more erroneous. "The lilue liws" of Connecticut, surviving as a proverb for hardness, have impressed the popular mind and fixed an idea hii h was, however, not ab- Bfore a large number of young men. many of them luembeis of his liitdo class in New York, John 1). Rockefeller, Jr., dehven d a short addiess on "Opportunity." Li an earnest manner lie the belief that mere chance has little to do in shaping the fortunes of men. and that opportunity tiust be sought. He ba.sed his remarks on the promise liven in Matt, vii, 7; "Ask, and tt ha!l be given you; seek, and ye shall find; kUM-kand it shall be opened tnto you." "It often haiipeus," said Mr. Rockefeller, "that a young man in all fays, T want to do something for myself, something for my friends, something for my family and something for my God,' and fails to do anything. Then he sighs and believes that opportunity has never offered itself to expressed I'lmier tears ntl iu fO-I- ng Old. Meets for Southern Negro. It is said by a correspondent of tie Baltimore Sun that West Virginia is rapidly becoming; more nd more the niecca of the uegroea of the Soutk. The climate of this state, as a whole, is congenial to this race, and th great coal and coking industries In opCi .nil 11 It In Mexico. The minister of war In Mexico has eration in almost every county, togethdecided to restrict the number of gam- er with the extensive railroad construction being carried on, furnish bling houses In that city, and officers are warned that if caught In one of the ready as well as lucrative employment for negro laborers, of whom establishments the penalty of dismissal 000 are employed in the mines. from the army v,i!i be enforced against them. Strenglliriiliie the Old I'Hrthenon. The woik of strengthening the founmum Wm KiK dations and structure of the Parthenon Tht has been making rapid progress. sP UNIONMADE King of the Hellenes frequently visit: the and shows in keenest the temple tercst in what is being done. Mrs. Octaviu nancy, of St. Louis, served tier turkey Thanksgiving day on a platter 400 years old. It was brought to America in 1700 by John de la Pryiiie, in whote family It had already bpu for more than 20 years. li( solutely accurate. As severe as tnose enactments were, they were scarcely more rigorous, whenever the observaim. ance of Sunday was concerned, than "I that it often happens that those under which the colony of Vir- Ken suppose are the victims of circumstances, ginia was established and developed. kit mora often a better explanation for Attendance on divine service was as failure can he found. Some say that N'ew I'se for Money. strictly enrorcea, ana abstinence iron Hobson did that great deed in the harenall secular employment as rigidly Nearly hair a lul Hon dollars' worth of bor of Santiago because fortune favtolled and lorn bank notes Is destroyed time, joined. It was a church-goin- g ored him. Others who were there were annually by our woveriinieiit. They are of the to me and then UHed for making reduced Religion engrossed energies brave and competent and Just as will-iii- g railroad carpulpwheels. This transl'oiinu-tiopeople. Participation in worship was as Hobson, yet the opportunity was is about as radical as the one the law and whoever failed in it 'vtfas only for him. brought wabout in the case of sickly peo-who ill use Hosletlcr'a Stomach Hita lawbreaker and was dealt with afv "The reason that one man finds an ters, tlood health Is mire to follow its to Later on that is, prior cordingly. sure to try It. It will cure Indiwhile another falls is that use. Be ds rv the Revolution there came a certain opportunity sieshi, constipation, hlllous-U'n- s the first seeks while the other waits to gestion, and malaria. g laxness the reflex of the be called. It Is not always so, but at ft i inn g bow when the The Toothhrusn riant. least nlnety-nln- a times in a hundred One of the most curious plants In was the inducted into parson fortune favors the persistent hunter the world Is the toothbrush plant, a livings; but, as the causes were temand paKses by the laggard. porary, the main cause being the po"Christ says, 'Go nd knock or, the species of creeper which grows in Jalitical appointment by an absentee ioor if maica. l!y cutting a piece of the In. Don't sit you want to stem and fraying the ends the natives Metropolitan, so the effect was not back and wait for get the door to open.' make a toothbrush. permanent. So when a man knocks on the door to It was out of these conditions that success and demands Howe ThlsT an opportunity, years his name has been synonymous Hanover presbytery sprang, under the he We offer One Hundred Unllnra reward for any may be a mighty poor specimen, he with terror in the minds of the white Influence of Patrick raseof Catarrh that cunuot bti cured by Hull's Henry's model, the may be Ignorant, he may know Catarrh Cum people. ' enraged and humilieloquent "Parson Davies," later the of the task on the other side nothing P. J. CHENEY tt CO.. Props., Toledo, a of the ated, the raiments of his office taken president of Princeton college. Indeed, We, the imdersiKiicd, buve known R J. door, but the fact that ho knocks and from him aud his very presence igCheney for t lie last lb vrar and believe htm w hile some of the who English parsons perfectly honorable in all business transactions nored, he threatens veugeance swift have made the time notorious, were nud nnaiu'lally able to carry out auy oblitfik-tiomade by iheir tlnn. and terrible upon his arch enemy and dicing, and drinking, and fighting, the West & Trims'. Wholesale DrnirRlsts, Toledo; all those who have conspired to his laity were O ; Waldiiu;. K'iiuiaii Hi Murvio, Wholesale the for standing staunchly Drupuisls. Toledo, nuio. undoing. old customs, and were making the Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, Geronimo in this mood is indeed a saddling upon them of such miscreants d ireet ly upon the blood unit mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent. free. Arlca foe to flee from unless one would do one of the in their indictment charges per bottle. Sold by all druVKisla. Hull's Family 1'UI uro Ihu boat. desperate battle. That is why there against the government "at home." is trouble brewing these days on the They withstood innovation. They kept hmoke Weakens Lung I'ower. Apache laud in Oklahoma. the faith. They build churches which Dr. Jay V. Seaver of Yale UniverIt all happened because Geronimo still stand as memorials of their sity finds that because the members of listened to the flattering invitation piety and churchmanship. From "An the freshman class of that institution tendered him by the officials of the Old Virginia Sunday," by Thomas Nelare unusually light smokers they have Buffalo exposition. son Page in Scribner's. more lung power and can accordingly He spent the summer there and was make more vocal racket In giving the a conspicuous feature of the great college yell than any of their rivals. Queer Travels of Plants. show. His stay was thoroughly enOne would not imagine offhand that In Winter trse Allen's Foot Rnse, joyable, his life at the exposition ice could possibly be instrumental in a powder. Your feet feel uncomfortable, grounds one of continual comfort and of the distribution accomplishing nervous, and often cold and damp. If As to the future he troupleasure. plants, yet a French scientist has reyou have Chilblains, sweating, sore feet bled himself not at all. to called attention the fact that or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-EasTo he sure, there had been a slight cently Sold by all druggists and shoe stores, are frequently useful in this icebergs unpleasantness before he left home, way. Navigators of 25c. Address Sample sent KitKK. polar seas often stirred up by one Macenhorses, an encounter Allen S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. enormous bergs carrying Apache who had jealously longed for masses of debris, with more or less many years to step into Geronlmo'g A Keliiurhtihle Record. soil, in which plants are growing, Macenhorses openly acmoccasins. John I). Rockefeller, Jr. Modern steamship travel Is so safe mass runs the ice agrouns cused Geronimo of catering to the Eventually dedemands admittance he the shows that government has not that English of some Bhore distant land, wishes of certain cattlemen who upon the serves to be tried, and In nearly every lost or injured in transit a single man which the there depositing plants, leased land of the Apaches. To this case fortune opens the door to him and of the 2uO,0OO sent to South Africa. may find themselves so situated as to charge Geronimo, always proud, albe enabled to reproduce their species. the opportunity is his. When in doubt use Wizard Oil for ways dictatorial, haughtily disdained "It has been my experience that, The case of volcanoes as plant diboth suffering and doubt will a reply. He considered it beneath his pain; I been have to do though willing stributors is even more remarkable, Your doctor and druggist vanish. d dignity to do, and maintained a it church and to felt my duty work, know it though one must regard as very ex- do silence. , it, I failed for a long time. It was ceptional such Instances as that noted because Then came the overtures of the Bufwhen the request for a teacher Documents have been found which in at South Port Elizabeth, Africa, The chief of falo exposition people. came, when there was a call for volunvoof where 1887, ehoiv that the Chinese government in. large quantities the Apaches packed his paraphernalia I teers for mission work, at once said: lcanic pumice were observed floating the atrocities of the Iloxer and departed in all his picturesque, "That isn't my call. That is for one spired barbaric glory for the haunts of civ- on the sea. On these fragments ani-of more experienced than I. I am ready, movement. ilization and Its brilliant center, the pumice were found various small but the opportunity hasn't arrived.' To Ouro a Coltl in One day. at Buffalo. He did not mals unfamiliar to that part of the All "Then I changed methods. I knocked, Take Laxative Hroino Ouiulne Tablet. of sort was and also a there think seriously enough of the attitude world, refund money if it fails toeure. 2m The nut was planted, and and the door was opened. I sought an Iruggiuts of Macenhorses to provide himself any cocoanut. in due time produced a palm strange opportunity and presented myself, admeans of defense. He flattered himThe chairman of the Isthmian canal My work to the African coast. It was decided mitting my unworthiness. self that his reputation and the place committee confirms the offer of the so And ever been since. has it easier from came the great that he believed he occupied in the that the pumice is with all things in this world. In Panama company to sell lo the governesteem of his tribe would keep his eruption of Krakatoa, in the Straits g Flrnt. business and In professional life op- ment, Machine. the was In which its way of Sunda, position secure. must be If Mrs. Mansion's Mouthing1 Hjrrnp. , The first machine for the manufacBut Geronimo has been given the most remarkable volcanic cataclysm of portunities Idle whilesought to you For work chllrtipli Ippthiiig sitftf us thn ptinn, rp1iiM find yourself ture of cotton was invented in 1786. It willing times. modern Evening Philadelphia in life of his 1901. this i.Btu.rtiien itimt oollu. &oa bollle year, surprise and you think that opportunity passes was designed to card, rove and spin tin He is choking over the bitterest pill Post. A caremore consider model raw cntton into thread. you by, stop and city will be a feature of the he has ever had to swallow. He Is will find In all Louis St. you probability fully. exposition. the maddest Indian in America. Maine's Steepled Tenement Honia. THE HANDSOMEST CALENDAR that the fault Is yours. The assassination of Macenhorses There is a unique tenement house In of the season (in ten colors) six beauh "Opportunity consists of old the Years 10x12 Maine. six inchIs ago next Guilford. event the tiful heads ton sheets, anticipated by those nl and effort. WESTERN CANADA'S circumstance of was wh'ut emp for 1WH now the tulk of paintings by who realize the mood that the de- - Universalist Church in that place es), reproductions sucwho men women and at Look the thtM VminiTi-i:tWoilil is by 110 mean? phunom- General Moran, issued by Passenger abandoned as a place of worship and ceed In rnai J ut i'revmee or the world. In a majority of Department, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. owners hands of the Multiloba mul districts several fell into it success has come, not because opcases if AiiiilHUti, I'aul Railway, will be sent on receipt Into a it converted dwelling who large e and AllMTta are cents. Address F. A. jf twenty-fivof the portunity ran against them, but the alteration moNt woiioVrfnl house simply by s Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chiran ruin opportunity against interior. Stairways were placed on the with sothey in ht win Id. Jn cago. much force that they carried teneto tuck the also raiMi.jf they upstair outside, leading before them. unit, the biKhcsi. imsiments, but beyond these exterior add- everything Many prominent Cubans believe an.id' ui AiliciiCHIl- - UK' a Mil J.I il who has t.Mii. man believe "I that the thi lllfir hutllt'. Ulitl llli'V Miri'iMH. us lln'V itions the church retained all its former rv 1 n pl taut-strun- J So d by s Dons StnrwutndthMiMtsljoedi'AieriewTwherB. lUegelluaihsveii&:iiesnUpriceontKUoa Jfottretnrrrat of tola in tabti below t ISSgs7tS,TOS l Al'TlOXt rlf. lWiilz: I,2ft,754PaIrs. 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A life-lon- otlon-ptiinin- MiSS EOKijlE DELANO 1 Mortt well-know- d. f. g, r, i, j, and v. a-r- eV, one-tent- Piskiiam! Of all the prateful daughters to whom you have given health and life, none are more glad than 1. " My home and my life was happy "Pear Mns. m AVomh-rfu- Siiskat-rhrwu- nexation to this country will revolution in the island. Mother .Gray' Sweet I'owilen for 1'hUdreo and Argentine have their differences peacahly. I t tSOOO gtmin. orcl if abort ttsVmmal It not W ah'indnnt that Lyli;v i:. l'iiikhaniN Ycpretiililts 4 Olllpoillld bavos tli'Uisands of Trust tvorthv of vounir women from dangers resulting from orcr.mic Irregularity, nippn-sioor ren'iit.on of the metises, ornri.m or UchiMS substitutes. wom'j troubles. dropsy: tui I.,- lata, iik IMSi hCW O'SCnVERY. Ptve . in 10 ,.f t.MT,.. u. a. asu.'is. iu tc -. ft 'lit il ? J" p. - - i I pl' Cure for Onnwmpilon Is an Infallible mol;clnn for coughs ati'l colili. N. W. Samgsl, Ocean Ci rove. N. J.. Ffb. 1", ife-- lreuirf. (. 4uhu. u. ' 1 mi A Clame for Two. a t'.iuc a young gentleman and a younger lady were in a bright parlor In front of a cheerful open fire, Once upon with a table between them, playing cards. As they continued to play and chat the table was not so much between them, for they both got nearer the fire and played the game on one corner of the table. They had started In to play rurhre, but after aa hour and a half they found that they wer playing hearts. Moral We are not always nuts what the game is. St Louis Republic. Antics of MHrhlnerjr. "The queerest thing about machinery," said an old railroad man, "is that different machines, all built on exactly the same lines, with every part of the same sine and of the same material, possess a distinct individuality. Take Independent Jurymen. locomotives, for instance. A railroad A Jury In Prince Edward Island will build a batch of engines, say, 20, of seems to be a pretty Independent body, a certain class. All of them will be of according to a story published recently the same dimensions, the same details In one of the local papers. The IncIn every particular, and yet every one ident occurred during the trial of a case will behave In a different manner. which for the assessment of damages, be aa much difference bewill There sheriff of the before was settled Condition I (.oil lor llorte. As a result of bad roads and beavj transportation, army horses in Argentina have been overvvorkel during th? rainy season, and many of them have been exhausted or have fallen ready victims to disease. To give greater endurance, sugar has been added to the food of the animals. The effects have been quite surprising, and It is reported that not only has fatigue been overcome by two ounces of sugar in the dally food, but the animals that had become quite useless regained strength aud capacity for work. found his opportunity and has made the most of it is more greatly benefited by the results than the world Is benefited by his work." if incongruous position until a week ago, when the carpenters tore dewn the steeple, and this old landmark of "Pious Hill" lost, as it were, Its piety. flso's DELASa Until Illness came upon me three years I first noti'.'cil it by lieinif irregfciro. ular and having very painfi.l anJ scanty mens'.ru.uioii ; 1 irrailtiallr my general health f1 i.led ; could not enleu:ie languid and joy my meals; nervous, witligr'.piii puius frequently in the proins. " I advised with our fr.mily pliys-icia- a il without who tiny ImOne day he said. 'Try t:unt. Sirovf I rinklinni'H KrliHMlios. did, lliank mil; the next month 1 was me up K't'.or, ami it pradnally built until in four tii' i;ths 1 was cured. This ha-is nearly a year a not I and had a pain or ache lioxxis S 324 Indiana Ave., Chicago, JlM.ANo, 111. appearances of a "meeting house," nd is known locally as "The Church." The high steeple and its weather vane added little ornament and no usefulnesi to this rather odd dwelling house, but they continued to occupy this exalted Successfully used by Mother Gray, nursf in the Chiidreu's Homo in New York. C'ur Kevorishneas, Had Mnmnch, Teething lift, orders, move and regulate the itowels and Over 80.WKI testimonials. Destroy Worms. At all drugeictR, Kwnplo kkes. Ad-ik- e Aileu b. Olmsted, Lcltey, H. Y. Chile MISS BONNIE follow the high "r tween them as between 20 men. Some county. The case was originally very will steam well, others not. One will tacto the peculiar throned chieftain is now chafing under, simple, but owing be cranky In a certain particular, and for never yet has foe escaped Geronltics employed ou both sides wi9 fon a second in still another. One will he transformed Into an exceedingly commo'g wrath. And another stiff, rigid; Aftand While he was absent in the East plicated mystifying problem. members like of the human .then, just Macenhorses and a friend of his er listening for many weary hours to fanlly, some will be remarkably unnamed Nalche put their energies to the haranguing of counsel and the exlucky, through no fault of their own. old of one Juryuse amination in his witnesses, good undermining strongmates go through life withwhile their and left In hold. They actively canvassed against man finally got up disgust out scratch." a him and succeeded In winning over the room, with the spirited exclamato their Bide of the tribe, tion, "To with it," and all the which numbers only two hundred and others followed him out. The court, It Municipal Kconoiny. An election was held a fortJackson, Out., has made a record fof fifty. is eald, thereupon decided that, Blnce night ago and Geronimo was defeated. the Jury had disagreed, no damages municipal economy. Of the $2,000 votIlls lordly raiment was then handed could he assessed. ed for decorations for the reception of over to Macenhorses, w ho was formalthe Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York $300 was not spent. ly proclaimed chief. C.ulcle to Rhlps. Kleetrlrltjr This was the cheering condition of for A new electrical apparatus the Apache polities when the unsuspectCervantes, the illustrious Spanish guidance of ships at sea Is being made was born of an ancient hut reing Geronimo. his sport ended, left the at Baltimore. A shoal light-fdil- p will author, He early entered milihnunts of the whose over- be equipped to throw a electric duced family. tures had indirectly wrought his ruin, served as a common and service tary It beam skyward, and the reflection. la and hastened home. can be seen thirty or forty soldier. promised, He Immediately challenged , Chief miles away. First make up your mind n to th Macenhorses to fight a dud. The new of clolriK an action, tlirn do it ruler retaliated by having Geronimo validity -, Terence, the celebrated Roman draaa as soon arrested and flniDg Mm ten ponies. potsiole. tuatist, was at oue time slave, Q. E., ' Assayer, Chemist, Metallurgist Ores tested m ear load lots. 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