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Show SBMIUNKR ? Doctor Albright. THREE PICTURES OF HORRID WAR. A BROAD MINDED PHYSICIAN WITH PROGRESSIVE IDEAS. FT??f" DelleveN in Recommending Any Medicine That He Knows Will Core llis Patients Good Shooting. HUMORISTS CORNER. back and held out a bloody hand and said: . . Cap, can I go to the rear and have SOME PLEASANT PARAGRAPH! the thumb amputated? FOR LEAN READERS. Against orders. was the answer. Seven or eight minutes later Stevens received a bullet in his shoulder, and, Listen to the Coming Woman The sitting up, he pressed his hand to his Door Practice Makes Perwound and queried; fect, or, llow Brother Iloldemupp SucCap, can I go to the rear with two ceeded as a Church Collector. wounds ? until colonel the Wait comes this way and Ill ask him. to ISTEN the The colonel was then riding down to WomComing ns behind the lines. In about five an, minutes he was up, and our captain Voicing this pro- M r m Three skeleton companies of infantPills Pink Williams Dr. Thinks ry ISO men in all half faced to the a Great Discovery He Cites right on the right wing of a division Some Marvelous Cures. extended in battle line along a creek From the Examiner, Lancaster, Pa. ' fringed with trees, and there to hold Akron, Pa., April 24th, 5)5. i Its ground at all hazards. We on the Du. Williams Medicine Co. : 4 Gentlemen While it is entirely contrary flank have no cover, but face a cleared to the custom of the medical profession to field half a mile wide and are strung endorse or recommend any of the I shall, never- out in single line. No bullets are fired proprietary preparations, account an of some of my at us from in front, but there is a theless, give you wonderful experiences with your preparation. Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale steady, and vengeful ping! ping! pang! from the hot lead coming in behind us People. The fact is well known that mecl-icas not a rule, recogpractitioners do heads of our comrades nize, touch less use, preparations of this and over the kind, (consequently the body of them have facing the south. We stapd at parade i0 definite knowledge of their virtue or and take whatever' comes withlack of it, but soundly condemn .them all rest, out wincing. Now. and then a bullet without a trial. Such a course is manifestly finds its billet land a man goes down, absurd and unjust, and I, for one, propose the senior to give my patients the best treatment but the Steady, men! of like confuknown to me, for the particular disease captain prevents anything with which they are suffering, no matter sion in the lines. Nothing tries the what it is, where or how obtained. I was nerves more than to be 'under fire in first brought to prescribe Dr. Williams line without movement,; but pride and Pink pills about two years ago, after hav- discipline are Strong factors on a bating seen some remarkable results from their use. Reuben Hoover, now of Read- tleAtfield. the end of half an hour we have and ing, Pa., was a prominent contractor men down. Two of them are eleven builder. While superintending the work cold from the rear lihe. The fire officers a of erecting daring large building was creek has grown hotter, but what the he contracted thought along weather, to be sciatica. He first noticed it one our lines are holding their own and deto arise from morning in not being able treatment pending upon bs to take care of the for flank. his bed. Aftei the usual Of a sudden a horseman rides on this disease he failed to improve, butcase out of the woods in front of us and inthe contrary grew rapidly worse, the or partial spects our position through his glass. developing into Hemiphlegia, side of the We only know him as an officer, but of the entire right Earalysis tonics and massage, etc. his glass enables him to count every were all given a trial, but nothing gave any man of us almost tell the color! of In each mans hair and (benefit, and the paralysis continued. eyes. He holds to hear his phydespair he was compelled us for his (sixty seconds upoq glass sician announce that his case was hopeless. and then the trees. among disappears one of noticed About that time his wife Attention! calls the senior captain, your advertisements and concluded to try the line dresses in an instant. Pills. and Pink four Infantry in the woods! whispers so-call- ed Self-Closi- ng gressive age; Among- - many fads and fancies. Dress Reform is all the rage. al , out streets Widen your and sidewalks; Room is what the women lack; Room to move and turn around In; For the bustles coming back. Elevate your frescced ceilings; Raise your roofs nearer the sky; For next summers style of coiffure Will be over three feet high. j each man to his neighbors. Well, let em come. If jtney are too many for us, reinforcements will be sent to us, Ah! Thats business! Three guns df a battery come gal) loping up on our right and unlimber, and a cheer goes along ibe lines. Shell first grape and canister next. The guns will have a clear sweep over the fieid. , There they come, and its cavalry instead of infantry! Steady, men! No talking in the ranks! Now, hen, not a shot until they pass that! bush down there, and ?. then shoot to kill! Five hundred cavalry men ride out from under the trees and form up two lines deep. The three guns open on them at once with shell, but the lines form and dres$ under fire with a cool, He had given up hope and it required a great deal of begging toon the part of his. wife to persuade him take them regu-- larly. she desired, and if t He, however, did as appearances indicate health in this man, one would think he was better than before his paralysis. Why says he, I began to improve in two days, and in four or five weeks I was and at work. entirely well Having seen these results I concluded that such a remedy is surely worth a trial at the hands of any physician, and consequently! when a short time later I was called upon to treat a lady suffering with palpitation of the heart and great nervous the usual remedies failed Sostration, I after drdered Dr. Williams Pink Pills. The result was simply astonishing. Her attacks became less frequent and also less in severity, until by their use for a she was the picperiod of only two months d ture of health, and brightly ed, as well as ever, and she has continued o until today, more than one year since she took any medicine. I have found these pills a specific for chorea, or as more commonly known, St. Vitus dance, as beneficial results have in all cases marked their As a spring tonic any one who, from overwork or nervous strain during a long winter has become pale and languid, the Pink Pills willdo wonders in brightening the countenance and in buoying tb spirits, bringing roses to the pallid lips and renewof ing the fountain r. Yours youth. Respectfully, ' i I I rosy-cheeke- v , I ' L H Albright. M. D. An compelled to buy a false optic Englishman opposed to a hye tariff. . ! HOW ARE YOUR FENCES? A1 , Very Important Question with Farm era and Others Just Now. Probably there is nothing that interests thej land owner more at this time of the year than fencing. They are de- sirous of securing the very best article they can for the purpose they desire to use it for and at the cheapest price going. While this is good business, price should not take the place of Quality. In building a smooth wire fence you do not build it for temporary, use but expect it to last you for years and to get this kind of an article it requires a certain amount of good material to make It. The De Kalb Pence Co., of De Kalb, 111., has the largest and most complete line of smooth wire fencing of any plant in the country. We desire par-- 1 tlcularly to call your attention to their goods and write them for a catalogue jwhich they will mail you free, No line of goods has grown so rapidly He Holds His Glass Up for Sixty In demand or given such general satisSeconds (and Then Disappears faction as the fencing manufactured by the Trees. this company. Their steel web picket toAmong: the right a bunch of them just disfence for lawn and yard purposes, their appearing into the woods from whence cabled field and hog fence for farm use, they came, their retreat hastened by their cabled poultry garden and rabbit the shrieking shells sent, after them fence for its use, are all they claim for from the guns.. On our front a dozen horses are limping about thirty oththem. ' ers are Six or eight dismountYou will hardly do yourself justice if ed but down. unwounded troopers hold up you do not thoroughly investigate their their hands and come walking in to lines before placing your order. surrender sixteen wounded ones cry out or curse us twenty-tw- o are lying Teacher What was Joan of Arc maid' of of Made dust. dead Pupil Bright upon the grass. Well, done, boys that was good lOO Reward, 8100. says tin senior; captain. shooting! The readers of this paper will be to Glad faave been of service, sir! that there is at least pleased to learn one dreaded disease that science has salutes the, battery lieutenant, as he been able Jo cure In all its stages, and advances. Catarrh Cure is that is Catarrh. Halls iA Grim Joker. the . only positive cure now known to the second battle of Bull Run Our At the medical fraternity. Catarrh abeing a constitutional disease requires concolonel was ordered to hold a stitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh on the right at whatever cost; position and the Cure is taken internally, acting directly word was passed along the lines of upon the blood and mucous surfaces the no one should go to the rear on that any the system, thereby destroying the excuse, even for fresh cartridges. For foundation of the disease and, givingcontwo hours we lay In lines on the by building up the patient strength stitution and assisting nature in doing ground without firing a shot, though its work. The proprietors have so much the enemys bullets, and now and then faith in its curative powers that they a shell, fell among us to wound and offer One Hundred Dollars for any case kill. While we were enduring it as that it fail3 to cure. Send for list of best we could a private named Stevens testimonials. Address looked biick at the captain and asked; F. J. CIIENCY & CO., Toledo, O. Boll by druggists; 75o Cap, can I go to the rear after Halls Family Fills, ?, water? Against orders, was the reply. To kffp fliillreri perpetually has ITive minutes later 'Stevens looked so among tenable people. -- , j j I rs indor-ciue- A Dime Novelette. Cap, Can I Go to the Rear "With Two nt t n-- j uj (- -, This however, does t smoking of Kutnows vice. 7 ,'f tc ac v c'"CCC5' Antl-Asc- ) 1 l- - Ifl ettes, which do not contain r might be called medicinal t ' fnade of healing herbs, gathered i'cman and Scotch V.n.;;ns-phlegm- , will ward off colds, ou and heal bronchitis "n rv u will be .charmed with nn . tm If you cannot Inhale the smoke e a ette, use with the same lB Kutnows iWrU ? r,'F ing the same ingredients. TrV C0L:a. VLipackage which only costs 25 cent, will not regret it. Mall orders rromn'v livered, if your d ruggin Valuable 0lr preparations. ltram,Ftp ne KUT.NOW BROS., 52 and ri layette New York. From the Indianapolis Sentinel: Those who remember the failure of the Ritzinger bank in this city will recall the nervous fever of mistrust which went abroad In the community and which within a brief space of time after that bank closed its doors led to an incipient run on the Fletchers hank, which movement momentarily grew In proportion until early one morning a line of depositors reaching nearly from it the latter banking Institution to MeridLook here, how ian street was waiting for the Fletchers looking at me. lie fceems7 to lVLuJ thatls are a to open their doors to begin the presenvegetarian. sjou tation of checks and the demand for A Mr. Olds has invented an immw, . r frlgerator a gentleman of the deposits. It was then that the sturdy evidently. cool. character of Mr. English asserted itself; it was at that momentous hour that he proved himself equal to a trying emergency. On his way to his own bank he noticed the knots of men gathered in u the vicinity of Fletchers bank and saw Stomach, sometimes called waterbrash the line forming toward the entrance. There were business men In the line and burning' pain, distress, nausea who knew Mr. English well and there dyspepsia, are cured by Hoods Sarswas not one who did not know that his aparilla. This it accomplishes because with its wonderful power as a blood word was as good as his bond. Without a moments hesitation he forced his purifier, Hoods Sarsaparilla gently tones and strengthens the stomach and rugged form through the crowd and organs, invigorates the liver stationing himself at the very doors of digestive creates an appetite,- gives refreshing the Fletchers bank began the sleep,. and raises the health tone. 1q duty of stopping that senseless cases of dyspepsia and indigestion it run. As fast as men could come to to have a magic touch. seems the door he would ask them if they had over 12 years I suffered from bout For doubts of the safety of their deposits with the Fletchers. He gave them assurance that there was not at that time a more thoroughly solvent banking insevere pains across my shoulderi stitution in all the Sjtate of Indianathan .with and great distress. I had violent nausea the hank upon whick they were precipiwould leave me which weak and tating a run without reason, and to qach faint, difficult to get my very breath. These Individual- he said: If you think your came oftener and more severe. I pells money is likely to be lost let me ennot receive any lasting benefit from dorse that check and then take ft to my did but found such happy effects bank. I will take all of that kind of physicians, from a trial of Hoods Sarsaparilla, that I paper that can be brought to me. took several bottles and mean to always Within the hour William H. English keep it in the house.! I am now able to thus soothed the anxieties of the dedo all my own work, which for six years positors and when the word went out I have been unable to do. My husband that he had given his assurance that the end son have also been benebank was safe men went to their places fited by Hoods Sarsaparilla greatly for pains in of business or labor and a perfect quiet the back, and after the grip. I gladly was restored. Hlsj name had been recommend this grand blood medicine, placed on nearly $30j000 of the paper of Mrs. Peter Burst, Leominster, Mass, nervous depositors of tie Fletcher bank. - e , Anti-Asthmat- Halt! Wound? CHAPTER I.-- pldohi ic (3ju1 Axul 4- d y, , j Hoi onjere, keep dem hans up! commanded the wily leader. And Dick Hovey, simple, harmless Dick Hovey, An 'interesting fact In connection with the famous Schomburgk line, which has escaped observation. Is that obeyed. the man who provided the British government-wit- h that boundary came CHAPTER IV. to this from country Germany when he Again the stillness was broken by 21 was old and after working for years Dick Hoveys voice. . some as a time clerk in Boston jand Oh, certainly, gentlemen, if you wish a became it. But dead straight, now, I have, a Philadelphia partnfer in a little article here, that is bound to in- Richmond (Va.) tobacco manufactory in terest you all. Its equal has never been 1828. The factory was burned and Schomknown. Step up, boys, and see for Take them from my burgk drifted to the West Indies, yourselves. pockets if you will. They wont hurt where after unsuccessful ventures his you; they won't bite you. Warranted botanical works attracted the attention of the London Geographical sonot to kick,, bite, break or go off Here you are, boys, just one ciety, and he secured means to explore unknown region of the Orinoco, apiece. Ive got just an even dozen. the where he traveled from 1833 to 1839, There, you wind it up so, and it goes off discovered and the Victoria Regina lily so. Hear that! Aint it beautiful? numerous other and plants. This work cents apiece. And only twenty-fiv- e led the British government to commis- sion him to suggest a boundary be- CHAPTER V. tween Venezuela and Guiana and to Every bandit dropped his rifle and make further explorations. The line took one of ,the toys.. They were inwas and he was knighted by the drawn tensely amusing and had never before for services. his queen Schomburgk been seen in the mountains. in his until continued in 1865, death, "Now, said Dick, connect them all the British consular debut service, together and; we have a miniature voted himself chiefly to geographical brass band. Here, to the leader, cona nect yours to mine and the music plays studies, being member of the principal American and European learned thus! societies. CHAPTER VL Commuters In, England. The very instant the connection was car has commuters been The made every outlaw fell senseless in his introduced Into England, .thejustLancatracks. shire and Yorkshire railway having esHa, ha, ha! laughed Gen. Ulysses tablished special accommodations for a McClellan Trailer, the great govern- commuters' organization styled tin ment deputy, alias Dick Hovey. Lytham, St. Annes and Blackpool Ha, ha, ha! he repeated, electric- Traveling club, which guarantees to ity fetches 'em when rifle balls would take fifty first-claseason tickets, each only make em laugh. member paying $5 In addition to! the price of the ticket. The company has CHAPTER VII. built two special parlor cars for the jisc Three pistol shots in rapid succession of the club, one to be attached to each Drought a dozen assisting deputies with of the two trains leaving Blackpool at horses from the pass below, and as 7:18 and 8:20 a. m., from the last rays of the sun were kissing Manchester by the 5:10returning 5:15 m. and twelve of trains. These saloons are dividedp.Into the mountain peaks good-b- y the worst moonshiners In Deathtrap three compartments or rooms, openLodge were safely landed in the counInto each other, one for smoking, ing ty jail. one for card playing, etc., and the othena general saloon with accommodaCHAPTER VIII. e passengers. A month later a banquet was held In tions for thirty-ninWashington in honor of the great Gen , Modem Adventure U. M. Trailer, government detective. Yes, said the as he twisted It was a grand affair. ' All the high his mustache andmajor, balanced himself ladies of the land worshipped at hit on his tiptoes, I have bad some'very moments In my life; big risks spurred feet, and now it is whispered exciting and hairbreadth sucescapes and all that that he Is about to make highly of thing, you know. cessful entry upon the dramatic stage. sort And in all innocence she exclaimed: (The End.) Why, really, major, I didnt know X you rode a bicycle ! Washington Star. Fractlce Makes Perfect. -- Va nslste r, half-cocke- d. rS t -- ''T kt Talking; It Over. and kept walkin and walkin until I met a reb. Hello, .Johnny, whar ye goin? Into the Union camp to stop this wah. And I was jest goin Into your camp to do the same thing. Lets sot down and smoke and fix things up. Wall, continued Joe, we sot and sot, and we smoked and smoked, and we talked and talked. He was a friendly cuss, and bime-b- y he said hed give in if I would. I said I was wipin, and we shook hands on it. I says we cant stop the war,j but we can go home and mind our bwn business, and he said hed do it if I would. I started home, and thats all there is to it, and if the war isnt stopped Im not to blame for It! Detroit Free Press; Deepest Depths of the Ocean. By slow degrees we are getting to know the contour of the sea bottom almost as well as we do that of the surface of the land, but it cannot be said that we have found the deepest water on earth. Depths of 15,000 to 27,366 feet have been reached in the North Afian tic. from time to time, and one of 27,930 feet was discovered in the North Pacific off the eastern coast of Japan, where there is a remarkable gulf or depression. All these measurements have, however, been outstripped by one recently taken south of the Friendly Isles in the South Pacific by H. M. S. Penguin. A depth of 29,460 feet had been marked when the sounding wire gave out before the lead had reached the bottom., A fresh sounding will therefore have to be made before we can tell the full depth of water at this spot. London Public Opinion. The Suggestion Was Not Adopted. t si Without Weil, trot is frith my Leoi take chi a aheac Kower t "This bn. to camp sen sw rot main Wh )vs, Le The.1' rcrli a. uniform ces, wo an; ame li' robs I mt laugh e gee, they Assur I Cel pro3ched onr anc Wo h pass, th teard and tols faced Wha Chop commant jour moi told, or i Like i but jelt, tras well overed t Forw S A . cure all Liver Ills and Sick Headache. 25 cents.- r'lllS sui aptors. Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, tb . w ame, went, Sarsaparilla qua uvalead -- intc oad .alted, a ASK YOUR DEALER FOR L. youcLAs tfj. S3. SHOE besJoldThe p If you pay S4 to 80 for shoes, ex- amine the W. L. Douglas Shoe, and O c V see what a good shoe you can buy for OYER IOO STYLES AND WIDTHS, CONGRESS, BCTTOff, and LACE, made In all kinds of the best eelected leather by skilled workmen. Wo st jrely rode Te dies, Now, i to kn i:e the ,id 1 make and sell more Shoe $3 N'i , than any other manufacturer In the world. None genuine unless name and price is stamped on the bottom. Ask your dealer for our 85, 84, 83.50, 82.50, 82.25 Shoes; 82.50, 82 and SL75 for boys. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If your dealer cannot supply you, send to factory, enclosing price and 36 cents to pay carriage. State kind, style of toe (cap or plain), size and width. Our Custom Dept, will fill order. Send for new lllus-rate- d Catalogue to Box R. ( . W. L. D.OUCLAS, Brockton. Mast Tie Best Waterpreof Cost In the WORLD! The FISH BRAND SLICKER la warranted waterproof, and will keep yon dry In the b ardest storm. Th new POMMEL SLICKER 1 a perfect riding coat, and covers the enUre saddle. Beware of Imitations. Doft't buy a coat If the Fish Brand' Is not on it. Blnstr. fed Catalogue free, A. J. TOWER, Boston, M. WHERE DID YOU GET THIS COFFEE? Had the Ladies Aid Society of oui Church out for tea, forty of them, and all pronounced the German Coffeeberry equal to Rio! Salzers catalogue tells you all aboutt it! 35 packages Earliest vegetable seeds $1.00 post paid. If yon will cut this ont and send with 15c. stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wls., you will get free a package of Above great coffee seed and our 148 page catalogue! Catalogue alone Ills Kind. I want a fountain pen, see? said the gentleman with the beetling brows and the tight-fittin- g coat. all Yes, sir; right, sir, said the shop man. We have the very thing you want the pugilists favorite. Just fill It up occasionally and It will never dry up. Indianapolis Journal. The Parson Bless me! who took up the collection It is the most successful of the season. The Deacon O, dont be bashful. 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I tell you, we've got a perfect gem of a servant the cap 3 mi ss Young Mrs. Yearsbride Can you suggest any way at all in which I can make home more attractive to my husband? Old Mrs. MulbejTy (tartly) You might invite onpst your husbands old sweethearts to stay two or 'three months with you. Somerville (Mass.) Well Pleased. wage ! OJ flood a1 cabU me, SODIilSLOlill Once Lived In Richmond. yrs . j good-naturedl- orin1 -- - d5-sert- i 1 rf'!-y- was about to address him, when Ste. CHAPTER II. vens called out: Another step and Dick Hovey would Never mind. Cap Im a dead man have been a dead man. and dont want to go to the rear! With that he fell over and straggled Perhaps. for a moment and was dead. A bullet Trow up yer bans. had passed clear through him before Dick Hoveys hands went up. As he. called out. they did so a dozen bandits sprang from their concealment and surroundTalking: It Oyer. ed him. months Three after Joe Skinnei from our regiment he was captCHAPTER III. on his farm at home by. the proured vost marshal and sent back to his reg"Really, gentlemen, said he, iment in irons fori trial.) He had deyou almost surprised me; serted In the face of the enemy, and it I wasnt looking for an audience way was generally believed that he would out here; deed I wasnt. But I am be shot, and great was the astonish- pleased, gentlemen, more than pleased. ment, therefore, when he got off with Your very looks denote your intellia three months sentence to the Dry an and gence, bes. was Joe intelligent crowd Is the When Tortuga brought crowd to I like meet. All joking aside, a, he had simple story fore his judges to tell, and he told Jt in $. simple way. hoys, it would be impossible to find Said he: your equal this side of the Rockies, I got to thinkin it all over, and and right here Im going to put my SCHOMBURGK LINE. come to the conclusion that wed had statement to test. forward, gents, Step enough war, I started out from camp and let me show you this little Tbs Botanist Who Drew tbe Boanoary d d Nrmk. Is often considered self-impos- ed - ness that excites admiration. We cannot hear the order of Draw sabers! but we catch the flash of steel and draw a long breath. The guns cease firing to load, with grape, and the . squadron moves out on a front no longer Lilian our pwn. The bugles blow' flere Trot! Gallop! Charge! his come, every trooper whirling they saber about his head and yelling ervery horse at the top of his speed. Steady, . boys! Let em get the grape and canister first! Down with those muskets on the left! Thats right, stop that cheering in the center! Wait! Wait! inow give it to em! Boom! boom! boom! from the guns, double-shottewith missiles which were fired point-blan- k Into the charging squadron, and then a crash of musketry as every man pulled the trigger at the same instant. Ten feet to the right of me a trooper broke through onr line ten feet to the left a second but only to be shot down by the officers ini the rear. The smoke-clotuhangs for a moment to obscure the .vision, but we hear the groans of the wounded horses the cries and curses of wounded men the thud of hoofs on the soft earth. We load and fire at will into the jdoud, but presently the wind shifts the smoke and whirls it away and the order comes to cease firing. Where Is the body of cavalry which charged, us?! A score of horsemen down on the left another; score away THE BANK. - I i A RUN ON Story Illustrating the Character of the Late William 1 1. English. 1 , j STOPPED r ; : 1 J fio ! ' t t ( |