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Show BS some soldier Got Even. BY MUTUAL' CONSENT. General Joe Johnston SUr Greensboro, North , Caroll-tfJnmisari- at so slim that It of some of fo'SEorthe hjnger wssequefice was.ttat the oa the route of their of thing S'? eata-oStrderw- ere issued by kind of t gf1 smith against this in-ea- 5 and foraging, atrong pro- guar tb a writer in the Warrentdn det ? determined to get even with P went to a distant farm Newfoundland nkilled a large rcuit it into such and it tinned it pieces that a party hkt'fhe animal approached the camp in the they knew the provost guard Jd intercept them and allowed them- be captured: The meat, vLLri sup-mutto- n, was sent up to General Ths headqnartersJ where it in due fUeared on thjs general s table, the next time X fot jS ' dress or --Vas a review parade of otne at end of a soldier 3,Ui brigade ate Who the out: called dog? was: Iy from the Smith, and the whole line Tiat tote atom Bow wow, bow k" 1 0 bow wow. Not Be Cured peafneas Can 7 cannot application, as they the diseased portion of the ear. . ls 0nly one way to cure deafness, rfthat js py constitutional remedies. fLsS is caused bk an inflamed con-inthe mucousflining of the Eus-.d- L Tube. When the tube is In-- 1 aimed you have a rumbling sound or Perfect hearing, ahd when it is ;en-Z- l7 ci0sed Deafness is the result, and "less the inflammation can be taken an(j this tube restored to its normal Lndltlon, hearing will be destroyed former nine cases out of ten are caused Catarrh, which Is nothing but an condition of thq mucous sur-inral of f give One Hundred Dollars for of Deafness (caused by Ca- -' will We j,y Case jjnii) that Halls cannot bo cured by "tarrh Cure. Send for circulars, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, , I druggists; 75c. by gold Family Pills, 25c. Balls .' free. O. , r the Tower bridge in has been relieved to ae extent of 5.200 vehicles a day; if 2,200, and Frenefiureh of aboutEasteheap 3,000 ve-cles t a day. Frolic and Business. ponds and lakes, over '30W fields of plains and open country, is eadly charged with frost and fine particles I frozen matter. It JS the most penetrating In. J Sudden warmth, set to chill for nj idden' chill, and severe colds. Girls and or busi- jjs skating, driving for pleasure 55, and men at work lifleld know the in temperature. Ye the youngsters ateaway and witIL mouth open laughing ike In a dose of sore throat, Drivers and nrkmen. throw aside wraps and all know next day from, soreness and stiffness (Je iat sudden chill means. Now the best jig to do when housed is to rub-- well at ace with St. Jacobs Oil. If you do, you not have sore throat; or if you are stiff ad gore, it will cure by .warming the sura's to throw out the chill. I Frost, ! wind The over-froz- en f dif-ren- ce j -- 11 i womans dinner table but it takes an older keeper, with her best wedding china cashed at any time, to get up a dinner iat j A newly married looks pretty, al-Tj- ys tastes good. The number of horses killed for consumption as food last year t in is given-amules and 3 donkeys. Horse flesh is sold at stalls acre no other kind of meat is allowed. br 1S6, exclusive of forty-thre- e rjo'SO results is pr-n-j the method and when-yni- p taken ; it pleasant freshing to the taste, and acts jjently yet promptly on the Kidneys, j?er and Bowels, cleanses the sys e?1 effectually, dispels colds, head-Jcoe- 3 and fevers and cures habitual ostipation. Syrup of Figs is the remedy of its kind ever pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in action and truly beneficial in its ects, prepared only from the most ealthy and agreeable substances, its of Figs is 2a pro-tice- excellent Qualities commend au and d, it have made it the most popular remedy known. rup of Figs is for sale in 50 bottles by c all leading drug-KAmy reliable druggist who a7 not have it on hand will pro- promptly for any one who to try it. Do not accept any ls-- s. e3 statute. 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When the current Is turned on all of the cakes explode at cnce, and the explosion cuts the tree down, leaving the s n gun-cotto- stump as smooth on top as though the tree had been cut through with a saw. v Parrots are put to a practical use in Germany. They have been introduced Into railway stations and trained to call out the names of trains. , The Gift of a Good Stomach Is one of the most beneficent donations vouchsafed to us by nature. How often It Is grossly abused! Whether the stomach 13 naturally weak, or has been rendered so by Imprudence In eating or drinking, Hostet-ter- s Stomach Bitters Is the best agent for Its restoration to vigor and activity. Both digestion and appetite are renewed by this fine tonic, which also "overcomes constipation, biliousness, malarial, kidney and rheumatic ailments and nervousness. There Is joy In heaven over the sinner that repents, even though be may have been a member of the church for years. It the Baby use is Cutting Teeth. that old and remedy, Mas. Winslows Soothing Stryf for Children Teethine-Professor Andree of Sweden hopes to start by balloon for the north pole next summer. The date of his return Is not definitely fixed. I believe my prompt use of Plsos Cure prevented quick consumption. Mrs. Lucy Wallace, Marquette, Kans., Dec. 12, 1895. The manner ip which tastes differ Is shown by the fact that the sultan would rather be an object of contempt than an object of charity. are unBrowns Bronchial Troches equaled for clearing the voice. Public speakers and singers the world over use them. A boy never says his school teacher Is nice; if he likes her he says she Isnt as mean as the others. JFIT8 All Fits stopped free by Dr. Klines Great Nerve use. Kestorer. No Futsafter the l Marvelous cures. Treatise ami t2 triaUrstdays bottle free tj 1: it cases. Bead to hr. Kline,931 Arch St., Fhila., Fa. There were some happy things last year, but on the whole It Is fortunate that 1895 cannot hear what they say about it. Tonic Is .popular Parkers Be j ed in-jam- Blasts tit Trees. j 1 t And the house? she hurried on; FORTS ON THE YUKON. v it look? Awfully everything gone to pieces; England Preparing to Hold Disputed HE was seated on dust, Territory In the Pacific Northwest. cobwebs and mold everywhere; grp.ss, with A party of miners from the headher the family portraits white with milshoulders propped dew. r waters of the Yukon have arrived on the bp against a camp Oh,JTony, she cried, how dreadful! schooner Mary Buhne from Oonalaska, stool ; there were You really ought to do something about and report that the Canadian governtwo or three garden them. ment is establishing well equipped forbenches I shall,' he said. I was fond of the tifications on commanding bluffs overstanding about, but she said place as a lad, and the trip down here looking the strategic points on Forty-Mi- le slle Preferred to sit has awakened all the old feeling. I am creek and elsewhere along the ' . on the grass it tired to death of society, the exertion supposed boundary line, says the San Jrmade her feel more of dancing and the bother Francisco Chronicle. A large company smiling of being agreeable to people that one of Canadian military police are busily country. To intensify ' this j feeling she had doesnt care a rap about; so I have half engaged in exploring the country for clothed her fresh young beauty in a made up my mind to marry and settle mountain passes both in Alaskan and marvelous organdy, so sheer that her down in the country; that is slowly Canadian territory. A loop of Forty-Mil- e arms gleamed through it like alabaster, if I can persuade the creek runs into British territory, girl I love to and had pinned on jher bright head a consent to bury herself for and to reach the most valuable mines It my sake. great hat drooping with roses. By her Miss Gresham looked her face Is necessary for American miners to sid leaned a white parasol edged with had lost a little of its down;color, hut pass through a small portion of foreign bright lace. the was in no way unbecoming. territory. The river is very narrow, Her companion, a young man in ten- - . I pallor thought the best thing to do was and the police have erected on towering nls flannels, who was stretched at her to come and talk over the matter with cliffs fortresses which completely guard feet, had commented sarcastically up- you, he said, after a somewhat awk- the travel on the river. At several on her rustic attire, and a hot dis- ward pause ;f you always help a fellow points breastworks, substantially built cussion had ensued, a discussion hap- so with your advice. of stone, have been erected, and on the pily interrupted by the arrival of a serI Imagine, she replied, that if a whole the actions of the police' would vant with a tray of iced lemonade. woman cared for a man she would go indicate that preparations are being Ah, said Miss Gresham, helping with him anywhere. made to accommodate large squads of herself to one of fhe frosted glasses, is the question troops at various points along the bounbu,t that if there is one person for whom I en- doesExactly, see she care for me? You gazin the vicinity of dary, and tertain an undying affection it is Betty. ing at her steadily she is a society the placerparticularly mines. However, the poI know we are indebted to her for this. girl, used to a good deal of gaiety and lice are very kind to the American minShe is one of those! rare people who al- movement and excitement, and it does ers, rendering them every assistance ways do the correct thing. not seem quite fair to, ask her to come possible and in many ways bestowing Betty, repeated Markland, lazily, down here, does it? It looks conceited small favors and endeavoring to allay sipping his lemonade, and who is and selfish, as if one thought a good suspicion or unpleasant inquiries as to Betty? deal of oneself, dont you know! the object of such war-lik- e preparaHe has forgotten Betty! cried the She looked at him gravely, tions. Small detachments attired in Do I know her? she asked. girl, and has no more shame than to Is she citizens clothes have visited all the imconfess it! Betty, who was always his some one you have known a long time? portant mining camps, reconnoitering sworn companion and who has helped Oh, yes, since I was quite a boy. the surrounding country. What their him out of I do tot know how many Is she pretty? object was they do not state. Thomas scrapes. This is the effect, I suppose, Of course,xyou ought to know that. Buckman, a Yukon miner, who has been of college and travel and society. And clever? on Forty-Mil- e eieek for three or four Markland. never j I suppose slowly Betty! again repeated she says years, speaking of the military posts Ah! a sudden lghtspringlng to his unkind things or sees through other erected by the Canadian police, said: eyes your old nurse, of course. Why, people as as some of your other All their fortifications are built of certainly I femember her dear com- friends do. heavy stone, through which are ports Unkind things? No. But as to see- holes commanaing the paths and panion of my youth! But I did not recognize her by so (common a title. To ing through people A breaking into a rivers. few men, properly me she has always seemed a beneficent laugh I am obliged to admit that she armed, could withstand a large genius, a good angel, rather than an does. You see, she has been out a lot, force of The soldiers. police and the rosy bondage is a, bit out of themselves are noncommunicative, and ordinary mortal.r He lifted his glass To Betty, he ifd; may her shadow place; natural enough, dont you the commandant says the forts are tc never grow less. think? shelter the provincial police. Some of one the I suppose so doubtfully Betty was asking me about you the very richest placer mines of the Yuraid! ones wanted she the girl; other day, cannot go through life with eyes kon region are under the immediate to know if you j still rode and boated shut; that is, if anyone has any brains, command of these forts, of which ten and swam like you used to. I told her and yet, somehow or other; I dont have been erected this year. you had given up dancing because of quite like the description. You are the exertion. $he looked at him in- such a good fellow, Tony, for all your STARVING PARIS DOCTORS. nocently. affection, that you ought to marry someDid she ask you anything about your body very much above the average. Free Hospitals Cut Into the Practice of own life? said (Markland, sitting up , And so I shall. Many Physicians. a resume of haw you put in your time You always said, she went on, A double suicide, which shocked that I might choose a wife for you. Paris the other brought to the atDont you remember just before you tention of the day, public the financial went to college that last ride we took? straits It is said, in which. "Assuredly. of the the physicians majority How we agreed to ask each others of that the says live, city advice about the people we should mar- New York World. de Dr. Arnaud ry, and how we promised that neither Langlard, an old physician, who had of us would get engaged without the been decorated by the government for others consent? conduct brave during the cholera epiOf course I remember. I am quite demic many years ago, committed suiwilling to abide by the old contract. cide with his wife because his practice I shall. never marry without your perhad; dwindled to the vanishing point mission. and starvation was staring them im the Oh, Tony, really? face. In commenting upon the tragReally. newspapers asserted that She gazed at him with parted lips and edy several not more than one doctor out in Paris shining eyes. to make more than the You are very trusting how do you of five is able barest living. Among the causes of know that I shall not take a base ad- this povertyv among physicians is the vantage of your implicit confidence and destitution of most gf their t patients. refuse my consent altogether? You Medical science has made great strides, dont know how lonely it will be going too, that maladies of all sorts are more out next winter without you. I have cured, and such precautions got so used to having you around that quickly ' I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED Y'OU. to prevent the spread of conare taken I dont believe Ill enjoy myself in the tagious diseases that epidemics are beduring the winter season in town least unless you are there. coming practically unknown. The nummight be interesting to her, and cerShe pondered a moment of doctors, on the other hand, has tainly profitable. Come, she said. T will compro- ber to why Anything I do is interesting her, mise. J. wont forbid the banns alto- rapidly increased. Another reason to round not Is go there marenough not of practice must she responded, coldly. think gether, hut you people Do you know, he said, I have been until I am tired of society and is that in many of the hospitals rying a very or at came. he can for I treated ever since nothing to take the fatal step myself. marveling over you ready of these nominal figure. Many hospiI cannot quite realize that you have How will that suit you? are which have trained schools, tals too off if been ten days in the country without you dont put it Perfectly, accomare rudiments in which How have bored. you free, taught being long. and of medicine surgery. These know. I have don't I that plished it? I thought that the day of Oh, weil, and many Nvas are schools attended largely miracles past. decided to become a spinster. about are taken in hand at their remarked Miss i sick My good Tony, Come, now, that isnt fair. Suppose own people must not homes you by some member of the Gresham, patronizingly, we agreed to he married the same day? a is it who has profited by this inby yourself; judge other people narrow-mindemeets with your approval? Well, family That d way very foolish and that promise fresh in your mem- struction. Because you cannot exist to keepreaching of doing. over and taking her ory" PERSONAL. for my sake. happily without your clubs and theaters hand wear this is no reason why I cant. He drew her glove off very gently Luigi Arditi, the famous Italian opera I never knew you belonged to a and a loop of diamonds on her slipped observed Markland, mildly. conductor, has written his reminiscenclub, finger. wonces. Have you developed into that The' blood flashed to her cheeks. The United States consul general at woman? , new a der, the full meaning she cried, Tony! I was know You Charles De Kay, has organized Oh, nonsense! action breaking over .her, Tony, aBerlin, club in that his of I mean I that city. fencing speaking figuratively! understand. I Mrs. Orr, an inmate of Kingston, am not wedded to any particular state I dont Oh, yes, you do, he answered, draw- Ont., house of industry, is now 110 years of things that I can adapt myself to a reassuring arm about her, but old. She has circumstances and enjoy whatever ing fear just been baptized. a mistake and make for might you comes. George Moore, a working miner of. another I will off and fellow, marry go But, How Grand Ronde, Wash., has just celebrat-delightful! Can you? clearer. I love make you my meaning not rather been ed his one hundred and second birthjesting aside, has itwithout loved I hare you. have I always any girls slow for you here, day. scorn and never dreamed of asking anyone else , Governor Boutwell owns one of the and see to through for you me. I would have told you so be amused by nor men to analyze and to marry largest and best farms in Middlesex are a such dreadful but you in? interested before, and out get draw you county, Massachusetts, the Chestnut was to afraid I test that flirt been little my have there know How do you Hills farm, in the town of Groton. fate. What say you, sweetheart? Shall no men? Rev, Eugene AHoffman, dean of the I have your own word for it. I we marry and settle down at the old General Theological seminary. New has given $20,000 to St.- Lukes heard you refuse four of your best place? it1 was I all the mur- York, down she And visit time, to you friends permission hospital for a room for the treatment common I meant the and you that thought mured, I inferred of Protestant clergymen. here, and asked t?eated. Who? no Markland, better curiously. been had Miss Balfour, sister of the leader of herd see mind never were I My Oh, right. hastily you said, she Yes the House of Commons, reads all the I an idea So have was. absurd it uninvaded. what how been has solitude principal newspapers, daily and weekly, myself thor- you always loved me, ever since I was and marks whatever she thinks will be ben resting andtheenjoying a child? Well, really, Tony, it was of use to her brother and his colleagues. suddenly way oughly., By come? could only fair, for I never cared for anyone who told you that you Lord Francis Hope, brother of the to An down run to for us let as cared Come, I had you. I go hut No one, Duke of Newcastle and heir presumpit and tell Betty. I tive to the dukedom, was granted' a nay place on business, and thought to not drop would look unneighborly were discharge in bankruptcy in the London how getting you a out find and Big Launching Ship. in bankruptcy court Thursday, subject to 9f to a tcosts launch it That something on his payment of 10 sbilings in the So you indeed! is shown statethe by battleship big Very thoughtful, pound of his liabilities, which amount old home at ment of your the that the remembered expense to 657,942, or about $3,250,000. Lord getting have last! How long has It been since you Victorious, the latest addition to Eng- Hope is the husband of May Yohe, the lands fleet, afloat was about $10,000. actress. "five years She is a sister ship to the Magnificent Rev. Peter Mackenzie, who died lateFive years pondering 390 is and 75 feet and Majestic, long, this June, ly in London, was once stopped by a 27 y2 and feet draft. There highwayman who demanded money. feet beam, Is it much changed willow by the were used up on the ways over which The minister offered him a half crown, A good deal; the old the August storm, she slid into the water 7,000 pounds of and that not being in fell is down; accepted doffed his pond , Russian tallow, 160 gallons of train oil coat and gave him what the man now Baston tells me. We used to Oh, I am so sorry! and 700 pounds of soft soap. The gross describes as a dashed good licking. ., weight of the ship, equipped and ready The highwayman subsequently became she paused, blushing. so we did. one of Dr. Mackenzies converts. Yes, he responded, for sea,- is 15,72a tons. &nd he glanced at her laughingly. how does sure sad well-trie- d Gler . for Its good work. Suffering, tired, sleepless, nervous women find nothing so soothing and reviving. The winter girl knows more than the sum- mer girl, because she has had all the summer girls experience. 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