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Show CID. HOW A ROOSEVELT .ni cr5 lfttr lHterotiue f 11 : uunl llln.klrT. in. An ! rc'io i: the war of 1 "'.- - :n ih.- f Alt.ert S. Van of llmAlry, J 11. It is a U u.t l":.:U ti''! of tl tragi. death of U t. Thomas Wilton UMisevelt ia an i;t ;li th.. 1'iisish and In- t l'ort Kri.'. N. Y.. :!..-ptemlier 6, ixU. !.; .,t. Koo ev,lt ancrstor if Uf tit of ti!" rniteJ States. iU as the father of Mr, Van iiioihiT. who was Sheritada l !; - v.oin ai Junius, N. Y.. Oct. l'i:;, an. I died at .Marenjm, 111.. The Utter i as fid-- 1 April i';!, 11'S. wa-.a- Jhi f4 3k ym Mrs. Francis Podmore, President V. C. T. U., Saranac Lake, New York, Owes Her Health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Read Her Letter. "Dear Mrs. I'jxkham For several years after my last child : was born I felt a peculiar weakness, such as I never had experienced before, with severe pains in the ovaries and frequent headaches. " I tried the doctor's medicines and found it money worse than wasted. A friend who had been cured through the use of Lydia 32. I'lnkhani's Vegetable Compound advised me to try it. I did so, also your Sanative Wash, and I must say I never experienced such relief before. Within six weeks I was like another woman. I felt young and strong and happy once more. " This is several years ago, but Lydia K. Tinkham's Vegetable If I ever feel bad or tired a few Compound is my only medicine. doses brings instant relief." Mrs. Francis Podmore. $5000 FOKFOT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, lpuenrrlio-a- , displacement or ulceration of tho feeling. inflammation of the ovaries, backache, womb, that bearing-down general debility, indigestion, and nervous pros-tn- tt i.n,' or are be-e- t with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all-gnnalone" feelings, blues and hojiels'ssness, and " should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia K. they r-nha m's Vegetable Coinpo.mrt at once removes such troubles. KeUisc to buy any other medicine, fur you need the It&t (or i!atu!enee e" want-to-be-le- -- ft WtJ rV) - J VJ VirVt Fj r, A. ns: "Madam T am sorry to inform you of the death of your husband and our ofhVer. which we all very much lament. On the 5th of September our picket guards were attacked by a consider- able force of British anil Indians, and we. the volunteer, were immediately ordered out by Col. Wilcox, who then took command, and after a smart skirmi.-- h of half an hour. Lieut. Roosevelt was shot in the right breast and expired in a few moments. I brought hint into this fort, and on the Cth Inst, he was taken across the river to Buffalo and buried in a decent and officer-lik- e manner. Co Wiicox fell in the sune action and was carried to Buffalo and buried in the same manner. I shall endeavor to take care of hi.s effects here and see that they are conveyed home to you. I am your, with respect, "George Alfred. (Signed) 'Fort Erie. N. Y.. Sept. 6, 1S14." 1 1 rj oi.'T i nr.' ff;u um 8 t r ' - T:i "f mt of eraiD and Vl 0ni h HI Otl our Ok tier ind hf iui mii fan? 4 ill T tr tte A IVjnf 42 hus par Here &z,;rfrfs Marvel US .... ami our frow.-r- ua up k of w rns r"r, soaiftiui fun de ur Triple in.;nu.e nit;4 butim nt r Ben pfOCIiClDf ff UBi Of ItllJUl 'J r UN efrwi wih VVA V buihfla lira t fwniM. wfib 01 T. II per ftcre 0 Btriy cur ass ami ruvtr vtil utir: our Pf Kite till 8 uibi D't r.iiuu. X nrnfr or jl:&-M?jt''tfP-'r m.tw'i ffrftt ioe firm 10 oi ecrn Uu)i our ki d jS'U.i& 80 fltrt ftaartl. very low. ftro n. i ai!otm jouud. tn earth, produricf from ft) to t 'ofl p k .red 'ZW JUST wmplM.-wo- r'ii MAJORITY. Good SSIory of tbo Karly of tb Uay t.lorioua Veit. In early days out We.-- t the adminiswas not, perhaps, all tration of it should have betn. When tne Northern 1'acifie Ruihoad was in course of eonslruction Samuel Gustine Thompson, the eminent corporation lawyer, went as far as the railroad would tako him, in the early days when Jr.y Cooke was building the Northern Paeille. When he returned lie called on Mr. Cooke at his oflit-- in Philadelphia. Mr. Cooke .t. keii him to tell him something about the country. "Can it be possible," Mr. Thompson asked him, "that you lire putting all your money into a country you have never seen?" Mr. Thonipr-osaid: "He said In it was. I told him this incident: one of the spar-eisettled districts a man convicted of murder was called up before the judge for sentence. The judge angrily began by saying, 'John Smith, when I ran for office in this district there were seven qualified voters here. Four were Republicans I was a and three were Democrats. Republican candidate and elected by a majority of 1. You have killed that majority, and it is tho sentence of the court' " 'Hold on. judge,' said the culprit, 'I reckon we can fix that. If you will let me go I'll vote the Republican ticket next election.' " 'Sentence said the suspended,' may judge, 'but if I'm not God have mercy on your soul.' " )f A2V WLJ i EAHI.IKST RUSSIAN M1I.LKT. Will you he snort of liny ? If no. yant a pii'iity of tliiM prodiijaliy prolilic iniilct. K S to Tiir.s of Kl li Hay Per A,4e. rri .) '' $1 !f; UK' lbs. H.'l.ow froiK'bts. KeoJ t'o., La t.'ro6SP,Vis. W Julia A. 00 s EOUTE to U uf Jot!l I handler llinril. C;.:iuui. i' Harris, the author, lives iu a little frame cottage in Atlanta, Ga. He writes from six to seven hours a day, turning out from 1,500 to 2,000 word.s, using a typewriter. Wo Jon run WORLD FAMED VIRQINIA Hot Springs Magnificent Train Service, Dinli.j; Cars, Pullman 51eepers, Mrs. Inflow 's Soothing Syrnp. Tor chudien tcpth!nc f rtpn i he gitim. r.dne. i'aiu.cit)!i wlndcullc. iitctk bultlv M Observation Cars. CAPSICUM VASELINE THE NEW ( put vp is collapsible tubes ) A sutMitutp for ftinl superior to mustard or the atiyotivr phutcr, aul will not busu-- nrul m ist (KfllcutR ltin. The Homestead Hotel curnuvf 'junliUfK f this uriu'it: are wuihWt-ful- . hui'he at rnrr. nud It wi.l s'op the riiPV'' lica ia ne and sciatica. We ami mifrvt external nil it a', tin inpounier-lrritiiii- t known, aNo us an extrn;i! f"r pain in tne t lipst aini Riomarh niul ail rliu:i;;ii i'. mMrn!i:k' oml polity A t:i;'l will "claim print what it, riitl it w ill 1' In. mil to hi Invaluable f'r houl. Mutiv iiple ay"it is the in tfi Trice 15 uf :i nf vnir itr"P;,rt,,1,lti'" s, at li ('.riiL't'i''"- - or oi hr dealers, or by liii'1 tins aniount to in po- -t (.!. st atrip1; Entirely rebuilt of Brick, Stone f, will be and Iron, opened on March 10th, 1903. Fire-proo- Reduced Rate Tickets now on sale. For full information call on apents of the I slvmu ivv"pt.-- l l'V ;nlI s:ttn" r.tiTit BIG FOUR ROUTE. or a(Mre?s the r-- t . uiliTi;acJ w.c tt'Prt, wcRfNJ.nvrt, !. Asl fcr!. O. tc! in. iN I II ( i1 U. P. T. iaUbaishculijM. GutucE KEEP SUl 1? a1- - unl".s the nth'TwKu it is uut M CiTT. VvjHK rc'-t- - A Free v'H'X v'-- . l" f I I h ) thr ..! - 7 III ' PAT NTS GUARANTEED V'asLiiigtcn.lj.G. tin public -l cni:hiii;in.;iiiNkwMr(i. to., . gfim-ue- "! ',') r yJi 3 r"!T v" """'"' rfnrwli.r. "TI'' l.av..W.I- mmt - mi There is a curious story of King Edward apropos of the visit of Toole, the actor, to Sandringham. King Edward, who was then prince of Wales, had "commanded" Mr. Toole to "surprise" the princess of Wales, and when tho actor's agent appeared at Sandringham to make arrangements for the visit the prince explained that he wished to keep the matter a profound secret until the last moment. "To enable you to do so," said the prince, "I shall introduce you as the Spanish ambassador." "But I can't speak Spanish, sir," exclaimed the frightened agent, and the prince put him at his ease at once by saying: "Nor can thry, so your disThe "Spanish guise will be perfect." ambassador" went on with his arrangements quietly and without interruption and when the surprise play was over the prince of Wales proposed the health of Mr. Toole. The London writer who has revived the story wonders if Queen Alexandra has ever heard of the identity of the "Spanish ambassador" or if Spain would insist on war with England after this revelation. 1K5 ORIGINAL in Hark noma. fascinating about the Swede. His honor and candor cannot fail to f'PPcal to those-whstudy him and ee in him a lineal descendant of llengk-- and Horsa. The breezy breath of the brine clings to him. His generic name Is Ole. One of these typical soiih of the North came into New York harbor a few days ago on board a bark. As he passed Hcdlow's Island he looked up at the statue of Liberty. A heavy fog hutiR over the harbor, and Ole looked around at the pall which hung over everything. "I'nd dot Is Liperty nndlightenlng do t L( rM:V'i"'V eT"'!,TV 'K loon . CAT",: 5HCWIVS F'V PC37ECI5 ;' Jiu BOTH ur TMC Ul 5.TOSM 55F-.- 'Ji tS I'.'Ui tl CO..li BOSTON. i, l.. ti Pair. iix&fX-'sr.vciniZ- I. v v '';.? l"an THEhTMSOMSl -. 1.. "i";1'" 14 L4 Bt ulSJThocipEoa's Eys Water Uultd "Ck'i in tie world!" I'nir?. ivuiMvii in twr ttta M'lMiHWWIWtl'i any otbertwoiuao. e.i,l. :.c.i.o ! ' liieiu.a" i "land t W thnt rtaciMl ) aliix-of .I'ln nli "!) "'! J 't a nt i.r iifioi"., r fuuji'l ti !il vt ordiuarj Tiu't will 0'it"ar twu "V. I., ! lit Rt .A loNt T"i Alto. l.'"l. C Lag fJ Malt of fnrvnrt K'4. lr . Lake-N- o. II, 1902. l't Imth'rl, n"l rn"l"f l Tfl'f. trrtiHt'ni) Nnf Pat-r- t trn AaTTroa .... K i.tM. m I hU'k Hm.,, I ) W t,. Pcvulm $4 OO "O il c In. mull Ntnlnifrt.. 1 M. I.. lii iii-- I. in. .11 I W. N. U., bait k.ll- loiiri.l t i .'.i.ii' uf MADE '.'". iF"55r...jV!.i FPF.E N!HAT5 OAt s"?MASS. A J.TOft'Et I'Nir.N jLImmh 1jd" .". Il.ii.ln. oi. Knirur ,i iea:a rr.r Boi-bs- Europe, holm, that :'e ,,. y, ;.e it is th. v, Ci;r..-som- t n of Stock-'hage- n"er :hein fit it i. of t!;.: re at Eirperor Fmncis 1 1" At hi.s ,,1B,.r. lutakfat. tak and his v'e. ,,! ie on 111. M. i lo.-ep-h s if and ,., cold hi,;,,! ;n:,l of h made : a:: .ir.er, two Of I.. ti,. ci !'i , Aii-tr- 1 o'clc i.v s of me; J il:.-!- ;, l! Staff. GBSSiMf mn OEDinaiien is ;: !is 'i'aj valet on duty receives the disi.e; in an iiutechain! er on a large tray i nd iias the tray before he c iiperor on his di'.-Veiy often the emperor 'aktu a spoonful of soup between two s.fi'u-- t tires He is a very busy man. With other sU'e ii;ay be d by the the meal the menu for the next day's knowltds ihBt they have b?en for dinner is sent up and laid before the many years close personal friends; that both are newspaper men, and that emperor. It contains two soups, patties, fish, two elitrei s, two roasts, two Col. Kfti!, who has (,,,,) nmin mia desserts, pastry, cheese, fruit, etc., and of U a South native ifr.ee, Urypei the emperor with a blue pencil crosses Carollta. off whatever he does not want. The A fonvWt Mules Kllvr emperor does not care much for wine. lottar. A convict, .i.iptiiye.l tn the tmiler r"om. He prefers a glass of beer. Nor does uccei'dfil n, (.. vtViiir.K a die fur niBkics' silver c;i,,,. W;iham ibtection. ami v.n ; he indulge in expensive Havana cigars. A plain bome-inaddistrict,,.,. ,h(., iIuockIi outside ueenm cigar, the pliees. tj... ofl!Cia:s were ah.iut as no:.-and thin, with a Virginia long cigar, as at the surprised ti,i8 discovery iitw; straw running through it, is his favoriwho I'wehes a toibstitute urtlele la plje..-olhl rvtiiilne l!!istt!er s Stoni ich te, smoke. These cigars cost only 5 tv. only sure cure fur iietie-.- t ;eti. kremter that is, about twopence and bi!iiiiisiie-;- . dysfUfsia, ciiasttiiutton Ion 1 trill to trv it. Oer Private Lti apiece. Stam.'iVs over the neck of the bottle. A Men Who Remarkable Case Reported From the State of New York. i i v k ks.-me- a A, 4 MIGHT Fei'ullHrttr of a iauiiijr. i'rovoat Susan Holloway, a resident of three brothers and twe elsters, and all of them have six on Mch hand. Mr. Holloway has Just givtn birth to a baby giil who has aiiu-'ls-r Hollo-way'- s Mrs. redundancy. mother and grandmother were also decorated iu the same way, as ia her brother's infant son. has M HAVE SAVED TROUBLE, rli nl Neglected to Iim for llhii.etf. Vtrll s " - e i Cincinnati, the Are : Got. Mt?.,vt, i:,.v 0( Saulh Carolina has Pro:u;c: t'u.. J. 11. hu.l of C., as hrnorkiy aid on his itaff. with th. rank of li?uten.at colond. Surprise at the selection for mch a positi.ui of a rejidenl uf an- Mrs. HOWARD. to Fellow Sufferers. Fso-o- a Recorder;" n v r All hiE oYlo, k rhavp. tl meals a re served i:l his Lbrary at his w mint: desk. N.t i'i.u a tui.ileclc.th a ttiul i ocldii. li EPICURE. Joacph tn ill: ta in tne .:. coffee ;;i;,i Cak lletw. u of in suial'.t-.- Tracc-- l , AN ' V, a Many stories have been told of literal iuterpieta'.lcu which some soldiers place upon their orders, but one of the best is told by General Hughes, who has recently returned from the Philippine;;, about an lri. h olunteer private, who was acting as guard over a and had captured Spanih sturihou.-Would Aici.pt Mis. I ia vt' Offer. received orders to pass no one without The Motile (Ala.) Register an vises a special order from the ptovost marthe legiElature cf Visaissippi to accept shal K , of Manila. Co n. Hi, gins was proMrs. Lav.s's c:':er and buy vost marshal at the time, and when NTJl JefTersim Iiavii's late home. The house be drew near the storehouse he found and grounds have, it is said, been neg- his stomach veiy close to a triangular lected asj only a custodian reSpringfield bayonet and heard in rich siding upon the premises and gatherMilesian brogue: ing what lets he can Iroin chance visit-or- t. "Halt! If es come a step furder I'll jam this inter yes!" noWAtti), "Why not?" asked the general, Is yo'irhonif rtteil wlili the erfatevt noHnied my tntuhlca specks o dyspepsia und House of Representatives, 'llBlMiill S Wizaril Utl of pain rrlifvrr "Niver moiu 1." said the private. "I fllici- - hv !..( frt.t.'cJ me about Mix Sjyivj f!7C, ch. 4, 1S99. ( t ' f' r (::;:rl t,ell led. WashidKt'in, Sreatcbl ivi: momis. ro get a .n e oi is?nt e from my bush is a pass yea know me orders. The Peruna fl'tcJlcim Co., Columbus, InUi tlie loiiiiin. tint so and got mi J n.t.JIt to Mork azttia. must, have from the provost marshal." Hundred, of l op'.. Ohio: ttiuporary relief. I till ery but taken ws pains fa my dltrmlng There have b.'cu 2.1s popes from St. "Well, I'm the provost marshal," I'cruna have Uentkmcn: n Gen. an a vrv for find I tim " neiittnti ti'ni passant of the boweis natw note tno t't'ts, J Hughes. P!er toUo XIII.. iuciusive. One ol aid I feci that my cure rally. I etirsulttti aioi.t-- iihsli.isn with no Pis I that don't care if yez bo the nnti relieved. them, Adrian IV. (Hot), was an EngI ou ntroo me hotter ie ti iVef..? Ae I have s'i taken Ui'iii Iresults. had exhausted the ability of stitca of lishman, Nicholas ISreakesbeare, who prisidlnt. Divil a foot ye'II sit Inside will be permanent. in 1 I la and for It take pleasure tie last pity slclaa k:H.heter't, best fhyLizns. grippe, was born a bergar, but lived to crown here till yez show me yer pass." cf me fo git I't'rimn jv d vi;llrnt The general drew out a blank book the German Emperor Barbarossa, and to suiUrers. all leliow remedy mmth alter he limit frit?, died tho most powerful potentate on and scribbled a pass. M. W. HOWARD. treated ate fur one t I The private surveyed it, and passed earth. Sis have been Germans. Nearadyear. Howard's home "'Congressman I " vena given at'f Gen. Hughes with the remark: dress is f ort Payne, Ala. ly fdl therest have been Italians. thitrouqh eamlna' rae tmn without all do the with that 'Why didn't yez OM people think catarrh is a 7 Stud) South Afrirau Language. hey wnuld nnte eu t 1 disease confined to the bead and determine this palaver?" a hnt im King's College has In the present nose. Notion?; is farther from for sesaion itarted special classes wr testimonial i a'wurt "1V the truth. It may be that the nose and nfy firearm l.or n UnLhestiri f i ..A Tft South Arican languages. The prothroat, is the oftenest. affected by ca- papertheseemed In me The caiber of u firearm Is the diame . .:i: gram motions Dutch and Zulu, but ter of the barrel; that Is, the hole tarrh, but if this is so it is so only because worthy nt consider' I made up any of tfe dialects in use In the great through which the charge Is projected. these par's are more exposed to the atloo.and mind to tn vicissitudes of the climate than tho it'v can be dominions South Arican bo til of lunula, f ' Rifles are measured by caliber and He fore the bote lei other parts of the body. studied V those who wish to fit half rone I no- - i Mr. W. P. Peterson, c says the lliiffalo l'lvery organ, every duet, every cavit y was riVetf a tfianjre fcra Morris, 111., auya; thernselvs for a career in that part shotguns by gauge, w The term bore Is frequently of the human body is liable to catarrh. !? better. Express, I am i "t yrun wearlr dem of the mrld. London Chronicle. multitude of ailments depend on ca now tut the fifth bot- - with catarrhal djspep used Interchangeably, though in Its "i" "' "m " i "flf"0''"i most genera) use it refers to large tarrh, , This in true winterauii summer. In ,"'' I vtsharlea In Opnratlon. any num. 1better. been Cat art causes many eases of ebrome -Sly elefor have The make. the time United of present special weapons nrui,un ttKAajfW k where the victim has not the more rejf u lar ly i twen'T veiirsor more, Slates nsh commission is operating phant guns of African travel tales are disease, day, and It -- since I cot cured I thatcutarrh lias any- every suspicion slightest talmn onf,Th-bI liafe naiv bore. as thirty-seveyour distinct and separate always referred to having teen pounds of flesh. on n ronsulteil hv ar thing' to do with it. halt cling stations, in addition to many But hereabouts caliber and gauge are The following- letter wit ich pivestlie lhave recommended crcut tnuiiy people." a. a In great 4 '. u. 1 'e c rson. steams under the control of the the terms most used. experience of Mr. A. C. Lockhart is a Peruna many and they rec 4 1 commissions of the several states. rifle would be a rifle with easi; in point: A ommend It I have to'J several neople that it they A. C. St. Mr. eornerCottace Lockhart. highiv. of inch. one an Inside barret diameter buttle ut Peruna. and could Iheq School Children Are filrklr. Y ., ""'' ' and Thurston tum.i, Hoi bester tll!ll weapon would have igmtl(llv A, , .nc,iu.d ,hem Mother Gray 's Sweet l'o tiers for Chil- Thus a - tse metlldiife." Dr. a in to written letter lotsays llarlman, woutj air A. C. LOCKrUHT. dren, used by Mother Gray, a nurse, in an inside barrel diameter of half an the followintr of Peruna: arm would Children's Home, New York, cure Fever- - inch, and the Send fora free cat arm Ihiok. Address fifteen years ao lomnieneed tn be "bruf of .'iZ The I'eruna Medicine Co. , Columbus, 0 ishness, Headache, Stomach Trimbles, carry a ball sized for a barrel allintr, and circuited a pHysUldn. he pro Teethir.i'lliMiniorsand Destroy Worms. an Inch In diameter. mailed free. At all drufrt'ihts.2,"e.Sa:iiple 'fV Rifle, and revolver measurements are Address A len S. Oi ousted, Le Roy, N. V One made on a scale of their own. Denial from Anierlt-iFront. might think they would follow the theory of cents, dimes, quarters and Major F. R. Burnham, an American CATAK'RII. Eronchitu. N.urj'jt"'. Hrt scout, who served with the British halves, 60 long as they are reckoned by Djapcr.ia, S! in l i.cu.e. Kiood biiiiiie. smallThe don't. I'hcuniali.in, K.aiatia, Ncrvoua cavalry In the l:oer war, denies that decimals, but they Is .22. est caliber, unless a special size. Kidney Iliitaiti, female Complaint!, he has applied for the place of in W-V-.- C').cn(cr'. Piraln'u. P ickt'.t, Strciula, From that rifles and revolvers are TfO l V structor of scouts at Aldershot. Comumptiun in Firit Sl.fea, Liver Di.eaiea, built In recognized sizes up to Diaeatea of live Boweli. llow-Tlila? Beginning with the WeotIerr)ni Hundred. Dollars reward for any the standard American slzts are as folHome Treatment Curtj. Write for easeorCiiiac.il that cannot bo cured by Hall a lows: .22, .30. .32, .28, .44, .45, .DO, Calarrn Core. LhU Conjugation Free. Symptom K J. CHBN'EY & CO.. Props.. Toledo, a We. tho tiniterslLrni-uhave known K J. "Hull.." Sir Hoyle Cheney for lli lust lfi veitn and Ix'lleve him of "bulls." perfectly honorable In all business transact Ions It the was father He and tinuneiiihr aOlo to carry out any oblige We cure ku tlrst and then aslt a REASON was he that assorted that "the best If you .uffer from any of the wcaUninic. or lions m:tde Ov their llrra. deWestiTruui. WholeHiilo rtniURlsts. Toledo. way to avoid danger Is to meet It dbieasea canned by lunorance. evees. or WK AUI.K. KKE when you are cured. You can wfU AUKTI1K VK.UY 1't.USON O.; Waldlntr. Kinniitt St Murvni, VVholosaie pend uiH.m our wont: auy bank in Utah In time At another extending WAirr TO TALK' TO. UnieKlata. Toledo, Ohio. plump." endorelf. iinms'j!id of patient have endorsed We have proved our skill In curlntf al 11. NOW WE WANT TO Cl'KB llall a Cutarrh t'uro In taken tntornnlly. act. lth a warm Invitation to a friend, he reth .isao.1. it CHHONIO by inedirertly upon the blood and mucous surface! the distinct iin.terstandln, that we will not deof the sysieio. 'I'eKthnoninls sent free. ir.of marked: "I hope, my lord, if you ever Toluntarjr tentlinonlula of home peopie, mand a KKE until ancure yo 1. We cure LoST JSC by all (IrilgKistM, pr botll". Sold come within a mile of my house, that aauea, pictures and adiire.sna. Weaknes. M.ANlloo.). ihlls as the best. Uall'a OV3 PUBLISH CAN'T WE iouorrtim-aSTphilla and all weakoesaes you'll stay there all night." IN PHIVATE DISEASES of men. We atisolutely cure Varlrocck or It CVRES Honor for lonan Doyle. t'ontullatlon and He may have been the fool of the Reoauie It would betniT eonlldeni-eJlctire we don t cet tou a tieuu. Conan Doyle has been elected a Iif9 Grattan parliament, but there was a bave to prove our stu'l In Hi el is of troubles advice t 'KKK, by letter" or lit peraon. CALCj UH WlilTK. our Is mi. p. la another way. Tina member of the Nova Scotia Historical good deal of native nJirewdness hidden a m to 4 p m : evenlnc 7 to f .iinday an1 Ilollrtora 10 to U. Office Honrs: To society "in recognition of the service away behind all his foolishness. LVOV) BI0rK, f Wfii ?rd So. SL, exclaimed he haa done the Dritish army in writ Cumin, when the it'er once &ALJ LAKE CITY. DBS. SK0R1S& SHORES. Exocrt SDo;ia!ists, Ins "The War in South Africa: Us in the midst of a debate that he needCause and Com d.it :t." ed aid from no one, and could bo "tho 1,213 EUS. ONIONS PER ACRE. guardian of his own honor," Sir Doyle toakra his sarcastic conSailer's New Method of onb n cci-ir- . Interjected r.ry f ir fi Instantly m:w i ttlC'lf Off ml Increasing year by S. It possible loy row l.iXOunl nio.el.u-- per a. re. ,,r le is no V gratulations to the member on his posverr,i;.ml vn.ue . I r no t rut 0. But possibly session of a sinecure. aiv, tunic inereu.ing, S . ,?. is ioi y tj.iiil ciiitiiit", ex. the gem of his rhetoric was the picand iieitrly one school ocone on low lativtl.-n.Kui'. he conjured up ture width li . uf iH 'i'tl seed, for cittlo Lriphi's Disease, Khenmiiiism, (irurt'I, casion to bring home to his hearers ' mi - nt I., J s 0 era:::, Pw ra.iway l'aln in Ibe Rack, Rropsr, I'l. J una 1.,; aini every p the excesses of the French revolutionupon elc, Jon liewill '1 i.is the ...j. lor ic,c. Mod thla mniled ary mob: iiiii- r In Western i uic. ;a Kotlte murderous the et A I.ARt.i.- 'JMAL t ASL FREE. sir. Asint. t "iilci ie! ti:t rlci "Here, perhaps, I'r.iv.rl John A. Sniper Peed i.'iilt. S ls.,it. tie,v n aid Aibcna. Disorder., of t.'i i" .i'iie'i. nod P'ui'der cHufi Marshall Law Men t Marsolllol.s) would UIS 'I'lul us-li e t.i. re. K i.'.k'C'I ,.t Amei cans ice ,..w u t ''se tn. i:itv-- l, l'i' n in lie Brlulit and wtllmn r ' s f. r li i II- - lr ii'H" esi rkers ire! Kev break In, cut us to mincemeat, rttes on ;,;i r.' Jtaek. liiB'l.ler dahni t er l"o y d lip lbl ind Vi l" "f liin ... . n ei'likif l. with Cisira IS i. ;.i-ti.e.. liR.slei: of vv.il- r. It 'f;! eb'. throw our bleeding beads on that tarn t'a- 2c f W'-- inet-At' UUtd I f t list, i'V ie. II" be Olulki vv Sri- -' ;ii'' a i. found to 10 liotsoo face." in the us oiits. y. I', ii.ry, t.n.ia sent free to u Me rfal Kav krit siirnlt. i mi a d ble to stare discovery, th" a 11' of tiMi'l.-.1 '.ai-Sui-e t,Ci'lii. O'ii'i. tth Ji ''rT by bo' list. l!i' jj j vti ,o'i, mui the ,ii net Tor Trench Acdf n.lelutit. eruie'iit Atfeuti or VV. ','. I'.i'icn o. Ci oil, t: tecutd ltivcr, Jtal led. a. It lite. VVu.i IVnrw than ItiillcL. Yotk Life lll'., imiith-i- , NeP, M The Fr m li Academy has appropriIti'liard Harding Davis relates this ated a sum for the maltitcnani e of an Incident, which happ' tied while ho was album In which three pedographs of acting as correspondent during the every immortal one showing the full war. oaaoeo. hilo o plowj" steoe. English-Boe- r face and two the profile will be careI WSITl us. CTtOOU fail. A regiment of Scot thin Highlanders, an academi- VOCELER SEED CO., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Whin fully preseived. durIn action, noted for their bravery cian di's It is usual to adorn what itijt ing the heat of the battle were suddenmay be calbd the literary Hotel ibs EGGS THAT WILL HATCH, jr, inwin ly seen to break ranks and run in all Invalides with Lis bust, lul occasionto mil ritiiHiuih Hovkt pr 1'ini-- , directions. The officers as well shared ally the srtil,lor experiences difficulty li'tin r Mhtf.(1.tt. fi.iM. KC-In the stampede, and apparently made In fin til n O. wr a trustworthy presentaCpkin I'tttk-.men under r.o nttetupts to urge the tion of the departed great. ... D'SCOVERY; NE tfTr them into line. Their behavior was a wfr riii'f nil Allen' f oot-- l n.e Free. Ton Tan Kill riola fStirlre. fettrabara, lad. surprise to everybody on the field, and r...rs 1 Write to day to Allen .s. Cinisted. B ftiUsvU. of l.fftO hotiitiil i ; in ttVMia IL - H. day.. It acta directly After the buttle was over the Coloni of l lata. on the Kiilihyii, I .4m. by ilrainiiiK out i,f the Y..fom l i.'l.K sample of Allen's the leglment was summoned before Dlniwl tbo )..iiM.f.i, I no Acid, L.thatea, etc.. Foot l.tlse.a powder, it curt sweating, OH II Roberts. Gtn. f tli PoaM of swollen, aching feet. .Makes new nun a ilium Mission on Earth. , "What the devil was the matter with damp, ta Pun-ai- l Ji. t'.. ' of P"u.n urrd or tight bliot s ensv. A eel taiu cure for it ; after many j. y had and bp irost-bitcs- . amen 000s. ai. all civen up At regiiiieni niul your Chilblains r. .s.ll.at,.,.) An 1' imni. K"i.. all hop of M11 Medical HooK. Free. "Well," replied the colonel, ther. is druggists and shoo Mores; S5 cents. s 'tff:'.'s: Vi'.a .iiilcrerof Kid of is o:i Tor men onlr. tnl In the regiment afraid of a Know Tlivaair Minnal. man ney and H, adder ,ailr. whh h eu.ed two a not toe lit J inej': hiul to irliiat. fvery few ..ii..,nl .eae.l loevcfy len e ivaM Dutchman's bullet, but v.e were steer-e- d is- for pee IKC. "The S.'U'iOe Ot? tl m lull tniniito.; jihvn rl t"l'i him his r.. wu liieur-ahItalilng Tob.icio In CoDiiectlnt. ' I'rl.e o.cd . the 'ii'M'OB' Sfi I, Infested le i.r lAit wn.'eon I .te 'cnrnl by AUavla. Alvm with field literal! a into Ths new meihod of cultivating of i hi. or ant ae, tor Is'sl Ve.il.dl Auburn. 1 ,,, vraea: W'a.eurrdef l. bane, wboh t ."li.. fc.ckant In Connecticat by Inclosing the :..t' nil l'ln r.rariiu.- - l'M.1 Hi v .J mir wapps' ticsU, and you know, general, Uieau.,- hi in tuuv paperIS.!','e. l.ibrjrT l".l"l..li till . ol ftmilnr ran we were all In kilts and with bare Kolila antlielv within lice ,e; lo'.h CCV - tnlfirl.r crutch,'., Ilun-..... " i f,s- tl Bt.r.Oi.1--' p.ic en ..c ht produced II 1 Many ladi. Itichldlntl lluiltneh ., Hie the but an (Iits acre; l'ellr legs." Mm Viola tear: if Ind., Mra. K. K. srlng coats s en. Mui... tlie O'dest and lleii.e H..,,.rc Iiltiimorc South I" cii' Mj.m,, !.,, te.tifv a. to for iliese Imokai tUug r;:lsi d sells for luore than Is i iii tins conni'T. Wtlieloilaj IU wonderful ctitl i.vp p"w' m In K Idiiejr tilncaatu la We rend oT tho f oven ngeg of man, to hniiii ami tin i't i.e.- - I leii.iilia'lon, as Uiat U s pound lo I. mui atid other dlwrd' J . ..n uiiar to wonun. twin iii Sumlar s. or pir but one age Is amide for the averagt M. the Tabic of till, (treat In.lU'Ce t a, ni.iir That yon inn? J i.v-o'I tic rcat.-l- . outside. .1. grown ill y.,u one J.artre but aoeyliiii.. IV.K.11 woman. fllfoTery for yi'ni's. ;f, liv triil nicy k itiar thnt when cured to time nil is the required an Half hour T")rai If ymt wbl gondii' ml it to other. It la a Kind!. A womnn will fall In love with a man Vtlicn Rnbwcrlnrj euro DV US. an en net fall. Addrc... The dyewilh l'LTN AM I' "A DLL ESS Church Kidney ,ure ( oBiJuj-- i Uo. iOtl lourtll Individual. IVii'iilioii This Tjiicr. fortunate UK;bold package. dru(fH's Ppr by Avenue, fiuw Yori City. '. e tyy of al.miai.v. con(;i;i:soian tef en ........ . . ... r ,': . v 'J:'"'' v n itrV'T""""""' .. Mt r' a tv We Treat ens! Gore (nx ui-ew- ., ' a . weak Hoi-he'- r;.Efj Cured VVhen Pay YOU-w- dls-as- ca Cat nnrt Rat Good Frlnda. That the lion and lamb shall lie down together was prophesied a Ion? time ago, but quite as wonderful Is between a cat and a rat which has developed in a Mulberry Rend saloon. The rat, which Is of the white variety thnt some persons fanry for pets, makes its home under the bar. Hack of this is a shelf, on which the proprietor places nuts and other dainties. The rat spends much of his time carrying these thinrs down to his nest on the floor. The eat. used to be known as a particularly fine "ratter" and roams about at will. It often goes to sleep on a shelf behind the bar, and the rat crawls in between its front paws, and cuddling down like a tiny kitten also takes a nap. The cat ha never offered to harm the rat, and even Fccms to take pride in keeping the white rodent clean. Several times a day the cat makes the rat's toilet. licking its fur until it fairly shines. He Wanted to Co There Is something DT! SADDLE NOT MUCH Or tin-ee- KILLED REPUBLICAN n y il4:t!tj i'lTT. Vltea tie t,n e t.ocks ain Birar.g-o.ur- e tt trs Mc .1 to Ibe sun and tk- n.fcl.t air 1 Korce, and ttlsctt.-!- ! Roxari f. a tl!il jae d:rabe. but the kv!5 it Is no:h:ng n.ore than tv ; , : lev cr a:id was al- was ba i tl.ug Insu; ... .a tne He looked around dolefully, Tho fog was growing thicker and his mind seemed to revert to "The I.and of the, Midnight Pun." The bo'swaln'i whistle sounded, and Ole took his place on the bow, but those who were near pnough to hear and comprehend his patois caught a Binge whlapor to this effect: "Und dla li New York! Take me pack to the mlda'.ght sun." 1 . II 1 JUST THINK OF IT cujie on iv .11 S TJl-'i- ft nOREYHLABDER "i for,, Mifa i m tVIT'fJ'" 1; ri'rtf e- 1.1 - '')!'"' t I I .' 11! v r. 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