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Show H. KELB4UGH VIRGINIA Of WEST PRAISES NEWS SUMMARY DIE COWARD PE-RU-- Brereal sporadic cases of cholera have been discovered at Madrid, Spain, and have caused considerable alarm. James H, Sage, a nephew of the late . ClaF entered his library, elos7d Russell Sage, declares that he will contest the will of the deeeaced milliongetie tread he made his wayto his aire. f It wa 1,1,. The Spanish steamer Cabo ' wicked looking gun-- 44 Trafalga caUbo, has been burned at sen. Her crew Capt, Clay, retlied, wag a man win was rescued p the British steamer a wajs himself to be tniversal ard at belied in .1 cabinet In ho library there was a medal which had Four nun veie killed at Sand Lick, been awarded him for talur In tho Ky., tu a fight between the Martin and faUl. there wag aiso a Hall factions The Martin faction la lelU;r f President McKinley pronnlng ac said to number sixty men, commending him for onsplcuc.us brav u ts ill Kmm ed that Emperor Wit etr. And on the tj n Wlls a 8W0(1 given him by his of company, with lUm afie, a unise in the Mediterraan Inscription on th blade nean will land at Spain, in to his courage, self iaciilice testifying and loy. September and visit King Alfonso. alty. The nionihh statement of the direcClay examined the revolver care, tor of the mint shows that fully. It was propet ly loaded and during July ready to do the dead'y woik It might the celnsge ixeutted at the mints of the Init, it iJtiHc amounted to IG.303, be called upon to do Clay sank back in an arm cl lir, tin 1G4 weapon In his hand. Sulking tr.iinimia attacked the minIn the last stages of consumption, ing forte at Rockland, Minn., end In yacked by pain; grieving over tho loss the fight which followed one man was of his young wife, who had died hut a few months previously; harassed by killed, one fatally Injured and several wounded a poverty that he was too pioud tc make known, he had sought the seclu Two workmen were killed and over elon of his pet room surcease of sor twenty others were Injured by the exrow, an end to all the responsibilities plosion of a holler at the plant of the of life." Vincennes Paper Mill company at VinI was always a cowaid," he niut Ind. tered, as he shudderlngly looked down cennes, at the revolver. "Yet somehow I did Four men were killed and a fifth man my work. When I charged the Span Is missing as a result of an explosion Jsh breastworks at Palmas at the head of gun cotton In the works of the Coopof my men I was In mortal fear of a er Chemical company on the outskirts wound of some kind. I was the first of N. J. Newark, man Inside the enemys works. Men Mark Collins, aged 22, was drowned near me were cut down by machets while or bathing in Eel river, near EureI was shot. untouched. bayoneted My men never knew my fear; nevei ka, Cal., with two companions, one ot noticed my white face. In the heat whom nearly met the same fate In an of the combat they took no heed ot attempt to rescue Collins. all this; but they cheered me after The United States government has the fight was won. "Then, again, that fight near the paid Germany the award of $20,000 In river, when I carried Sergt Peters on the Samoan case. Great Britain paid my back after he was wounded car- her damages in the spring, and the ried him through a deadly fire, back matter is therefore settled. In our lines ah, ha! thats where 1 An investigation of alleged Irreguwon the presidents letter; but I was In the Philippine Islands Is now larities In agony lest some Mauser should send MaJ.-Ge- i. Its bullet through me. But somehow being conducted by order of In the Wood, charge of inquiry being I did my work. "And now," he glanced again at Colonel Wood. Inspector general the weapon In his hand "It may hurt Dr. Bothman Jackson was shot and me, he mused, with something of killed at Atlamont, Mo., by J. M. boyish petulance. "Oh! I cannot bear Woodworth, a hotel keeper, In a disthe pain, In case it does not kill In pute over the management of the hostantly; the crashing through my tls sues and bones: and even though It tel, which was owned by Jackson. kill me, there will be a momentary, a Harry MRchell, aged 70, an old horrible agony. soldier and one of Buffalo Bills scouts A coward I am, and always was; when fighting for the government, was yet somehow I did my work. found dead In bed at hts home, near Racked by a fit of coughing, he no Berrien Center, Mich., of old age. ticed that blood had come on his ,On acoount of the frequent robberies handkerchief again. ot the to take him of mall cars the governor-genera- l Something prompted sword of honor from Its place on the Warsaw has ordered that all such cars wall and put It by his side; to gaze hall hereafter be guarded by twelve once more, upon the medal and to soldiers. Strangers are not allowed to take the presidents letter and spread enter them. it acres his knees. In accordance with an order Issued "These will make me a brave man, by the Emperor of Russia, the Amerhe said. summon to up failed acts ica syndicate, represented by Baron But these Dem Lobel, Is authorized to begin the courage that he sought. and revolver his on the Trans Siberlan-Alaskaat looked work He again Its railroad project open Throwing shuddered. breech, he hastily emptied it of Its A meeting In the tabernacle at Zion contents; then picking up the poker City, Ills., unanimously nominated with a sharp blow he smashed the Wilbur Glen Voliva for general overremweapon and threw Its shattered the church for election In Sepnants Into the dead embers of the seer of In occordance with the recent tember hearth. of order Judge Landis. "Now I am a coward! he exclaimed alI this before By the explosion of a locomotive on bitterly. "Somehow work." did Santa Fe at Mansfield, Kansas, Enthe my ways hopethe bright, Then It was that gineer E. E. Holmes and an unknown ful faces of his two young sons one boy were killed and Fireman E. W. were near of 14 and one of 12-- who Quinlan seriously Injured. The latter at hand at play with other boys, came will lose bis eyesight voices seemed up before him, and their a brave man Mrs. Ferdinand Reese, the oldest to say: No, no, you are woman In Indiana, and perhaps In the and no coward." face. wan United States, died at La Forte, ind., A smile passed over his "Is on the SOth. According to documents asked. he that? was "What in her possession she waa born In anyone In the room? same that faint sigh; a Poland, In 1734. He heard come faint happy little sigh that had arms As the climax to a series of verbal in his from his wife as she died ecounters, In which Mrs. Kate Ross, a but a few months previous. a lawyer, and Miss Minnie Jacobs, prowas woIlls wasted right hand rested the taken part, It by bation officer, have from the desk w heron In the a In free tenfight men engaged hut supremely fingers Invisible In Chicago. hearJail and sweet couuty der. A kiss, Illusive, of angello Prof. A. H. Thompson of the United ing in itself a message was pressed States geological survey, died In Washf,rat!tude and approval C7. He was asIt. ington on the 1st, aged jpon chair. with Major Howell, his brothHe leaned forward In his sociated from mouth The Mood gushed forth In the exploration of th a crimson er In trolled and Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Itream across tho letter from the James B. Poslewalt, employed In the In his ap. president which laywas the last clerical department of the Michigan No bullet cnusecl It. It it was Central company In Detroit, Mich., died copious; It hemorrhage forty-nin- e Y. Her liim.-Non the 2nd, after having fasted merciful; and it took health. his ot benefit the days for Bid. Exhaustion la given as the cause of Waves. death. Directing Electric of h s ex- his According to a demotion M. Burago, tho leading official of the t Mr- - Marconi, by periments given electric waves used In Socbltebow district, and a policeman confining ot (ho certain to who was escorting him, were shot dead wireless telegraphy in ro a is probkm by revolutionists noar Warsaw, cormlnod directions in taken a had compute, If an easy. venge for the part they mltttng method is to sub-fo- r strike of the egrarlan A simple the repression solution the usual verthal antenna movement. stltuts of alwortior or employed as radiator horUoutal The fighting organization of the d a straight waves, the has Issued a proclamaat a compatatlvely small revolutionists responsibility for the ductor, . surface of tho tion avowing elevation abovs the Experience assassination, August 3, of Governor water. the or ground reaches a Block of this city. Many erresU bare radiation shows that the vertical plane of this been made. The governore body wax maximum In the dies torn Into fragments by a bomb. and gradually horizontal wire, at M. Similarly of It Al Bessemer City, N. C., W. out on ea able the maximum was station an of hour, the receiving the rcrtl-o- f Brown, a bridegroom Is BR M. Kincaid effect of the wavea shot and killed by John absorbing the horizontal transmit-receivinthe train take to about cal plane was Brown ae attune the wan Brown le laid conductor, To apparatus, their with hie bride. It ting and are pointed In th same nnder obligations to marry Kincaid's conductors elster. but merrled a Mtee Perry. direction. By FRANCIS A. STOUTENBURGii ' ti iTPr, n kOUik 0fVrf ; , S' 1 i V, iV AU-ant- 4V V, (T w ? vv- lioli. W. H. Kclbaugh. Ijjj 7Vw of th Year, Es- Hot Weather, is Very l'e-rna is to the System, I Equaled Tonic Tor Such Cases j II hat People Say About It, De-itsit- in u y, jg,, L n. Kelbaugh, er Legislature, 204 9th street, Washington, D. C., writes: eta use my name and ord Ti timet for Peru na as ,nd tonic unequaled, ill q medi I have stubborn cold and system, I tried all net other medicines and paid doctor bills, nrtl expensive 'pat cured me, strengthened me fit then ever, and saved me it It for a Hjrun down Litterst, Seafleld, Ind. fall I took a severe cold. 1 kPemna, began to improve and kept a until 1 was able to do my work V Clara k "Last of French remoat Veterani. government has just Francois Gerominl, the the Dastlle column, a character. He left 60 years ago to serve In the era of the Imperial guard. He In the campaigns of Algiers l i Rome, and also in 1S70 with ml. He was made a prisoner taken to Darmstadt and at the Inf the empire became concierge French led off n of nl was ! k Bastlle. of Liquid Fuel. iteamshlp Goldmouth, belong-l- a the Shell line, has just arrived from jEatterdam, after steaming wore by the route round the of Good Hope, a distance of 11,--1 nlles. In 52 days, without once W the engines or checking the fata of steam In the main boll-- 1 This performance Is believed to h largest nonstop run ever made nrine machinery. The vessel was 6 liquid fuel, and with so great ronomy that enough surplus ts tatake the vessel 20 days steam- her return passage east howi Value I he r flish the World Language. tew world Esperanto, language, 1 have already won more advo fhaa the older Volapak. No cActured ' however. language, to have much chance In com-a- t with English, which long ago French as the most useful F widely spoken language and which tltg faster than ever In all parts wor,d. Quite recently the has ordered that all officials and employes must ft to apeak English. In Antwerp authorities are urging all ' to study English and are pro special facilities In the public the city has become "almost tH speaking port In Japan Wol children are now obliged t our language. A few years tourists from this country will I Bit to get along there as easily 1 trip at home. . With Great ;4.0,iDd,a- AuRtnil!a, Canada, the dj States and large sections of Using English, what hope la ,or any other language? r rf ' I - "NO TROUBLE n z. In-la- mm-tiere- d as with Joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play when in healthand how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an Injurious or objectionable nature, and if at anytime a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like 'the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of Its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use. Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, because they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action, We inform all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most beneficially and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste ; therefore it Is not a secret remedy and hence we are free to refer to all well Informed physicians, who do not approve of patent medicines and never favor Indiscriminate Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs always has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale In bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any, other than the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial for the parents and the children, whenever a laxative remedy Is required. self-medicati- MEANING OF MOLES. On the right side ot tbs upper lip a mole promises great good fortune to both sexes. A mole on the neck. In man or woman, promises a long and happy life, ' wealth and fame. A science, or pseudo-sciencof moles has existed among the Pennsylvania Dutch for many years. A man with a mole in the middle of his forehead has a cruel mind; a woman with sue h a mole Is foolish, idle and e, OLD THE RELIABLE aoooa hour iAnaT uniyro BROWNING BROS. Co., Ogden, Utah env Imis. A man with a mole on the left side of the upper lip rarely marries, and such a mole in the case of a woman denotes suffering. A mole on the right side c. a mans forehead denotes wonderful luck; on the right side of a womans forehead, gifts from the dead. On the left side of a mans forehead a mole denotes a long term in prison; on the left side of a womans forehead, two husbands, and a life of exile. According to this science, no one Is without a mole or two, and these are some of the prognostications that may draw from their brown ornaments. mole-weare- Food Products null you to make "hurry meals. from Coffee to Postum. done a world of good fa ll V l8 an Uls. xnan. ia lutl!sestion nearly all my Vlr tlroamd coffee was the k of boubl unt11 ,ast Spring Daa I wa In misery all tho t !jat d!'lnker for yara- tomach and nerves, yet Cra' for It After drinking y I would leave the an(1 lB my meal and too. Then Id be as hungiy 30 nC h to!81!? adytsed me to quit coffee 8aid it cured him. W. rn5 b3 dvlce I retain my a11 the M good out of It, and i,v.r thanV?080 ftwful hungry spells. 1ft rom coffeo to FoBttim roubl ,Jf fJLDy whatever, felt tbo Best day I drank It. t,. aw aad 'H-give the credit to "me given by Postum Kk .rpck- - Wtch. Read the lit- Road to Wellville," in Tbere a reason 6 good bmIi era ef Libbys Food Product, ar. mady le serve when you get them, yet are cooked as carefully and aa well as you could do it in your own kitchen. Os Tongue, Dried Beef, Booed Chicken, Deviled Ham, Veal Loaf thase ara but few of tli. many kinda your dealer rs AFTER . Close Second to American Tramp. The American tramp must look out for hts laurels In the matter of stealing rides. A Roumanian recently succeeded In lodging himself on the pipes of the Orient underneath a dining-ca- r express at Costanza, on the Black sea, these pipes affording a sort of shelf about 20 Inches wide. He left his bed In Paris 53 hours later. It Is remarked that at the end of the journey he was very dusty, hungry and thirsty, and possessed a capital amounting to five cents. ITS kerpt. Try forjuncheoa some sliced Chicken OMuyper tomorrow. FIRST BATH Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago. WITH Sargents Pictures Rare. Only three pictures by John 8. Sargent have been offered at auction In recent years. A head of a girl wearing a red shawl brought $750 at You Christies. A portrait of Ellon Terry, which fetched $fl,000 and was sold Fvor f aubsfinber to Gootl Health U pnvUojrM to Biibtint 4ustiotis oq health topirs to tho editors. subsequently $or $15,000, and a ino.t iui4rui)tf ot tha qiieMiomi ara an portrait of a lady Bold In 190.1 Ihe iwtireil in thetjuoMion Ho, a monthly dopartmont ot the mtitfarine Othou ara answered bj iuttor for $GS5. without cot. litta U but out of many itiioreatin foaturea of. In the course of conversation one the ol lent health journal in the world Good must change the Lilld gold of ones A big, Health, handaunicly illustrated monthly mtikfasme in the A quarter and tint ad. with your nam thoughts Into countless pieces U such pace below Will brml you Uu handeotu health small coin that one Invariably ap- matiajina for th neat tinea tmmtht. Sample copy tun cetttt, pears poor. Carmen Sylva. 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