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Show 'A 4 ! HUSSARS OF DEATH B V 1 PAUL OVERT. ((Vet iin.BT. him, ft Paht St,kv I'm IV.) a-- Mrs. Sophie' Binns, President Young People's Christian Temperance Union, Fruitvale, Bal., Cured of Congestion and Inflammation of the Ovaries by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Pinkham : Eighteen months ago I was a pretty sick woman. I had felt for some months that I gradually grew weaker, but finally I had such severe pains I could hardly stand it. I had taken cold during menstruafo -- this developed into congestion of the ovaries and inflammation, and I could not bear to walk or stand on my feet. The doctor recommended an operation which I would not hear of. .One of my friends advised me to try Lydia E. Finkham'g Vegetable Compound, so I gave it a trial. Can I felt considerably you imagine my feeling when within two months and had entirely was health pains improved, my better, my general and now more am weeks six it I enjoying kept taking disappeared. the best of health, thanks to you. Yours truly, Mrs. Sophie Binns." $5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS XOT GENUINE. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhcea, displacement or ulceration of the foeUng-- inflammation of the ovaries, backache, womb, that bearing-dowbloating (or flatulence general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, " "Dear 1 "all-gon- e" and " feelings, blues, and hopelessness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia IS. IMnkbam's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine,, for you need the best. DON'T STOP TOBACCO Mm money refunded. Suddenly. It injures the nervous system to do so. Use BACO-CURand it will tell you when to stop as it takes away the desire for tobacco. You have no right to ruin your health, spoil your digestion and poison your breath by using the filthy weed. A guarantee in each box. Price $1.00 per box, or three boxes for $2.50, with guarantee to cure or At all good Druggists or direct from us. Write for free booklet. EUREKA CHEMICAL CO.; ML 1N5 FAIL IN A DRY TIME OF TOM A WET TIME. IN THE HSH as a sifln has a history. nii is lold in an interestina booklet wmtn la jroura Tor 1 The asking. A. d. TOWER CO. bOSTCN, MASS. Matters of WET WEATHER CLOTHING. euro mriM ten Hnx& ON SALE EViBYWHEBB. Man's Mission on Earth. Medical Cook Frco. KnowThyfflf Mann t. bok for men only.ifnt Free, postpaid, saaied. to every male render ih.i paper; 6c. for poauge. "The Siit'in e of Life, or elf pr&flrat1o." the Goid Medal i'rlze or miy ante. Treatiaa, the ben Medical Btik Of tli 970 pp., w"tJ engraving! and (ir"'r!pi.lon. tlcicaut 1t pner ciitcti, Library I Jltlou, full gilt, ONLY Inferior arided edition, i'aidr pp. Reyere IlouiP, rr. GET THK HK5T. lntliutf. t , 4 H"it"n. Mui the oMmt and bent this foun'ry. Write today thfse l"Ha-a-; keya . rmuuiutluu. In perftuaur tohealih md happln by letter; 9 t'ifi; Siinday. 1" ti 1. Medical Infitf'tte bafl m&nj ImltaV-tora- . Tbe but uo equalfl. Boiu a UtfiUJ. When writing mention this paper. fr In JUST THINK OF IT Every farmer his own lnndlord, no fncurn bTincHi. hiH hank account iiiercaMiiR year by veur.iiind vaiue increas- litik, stock increasing. stil'-ndi- chwute. ei- - schools low t and taxation. tiij:h prices for cattle ami grain, low railway rates, and every possi- hlf rnniffn-- t This I. th ootid. Uunot itie furuier in Western t'tmada ProTiuce of Manitoba and districts of Assini-tolSaskatchewan and Alberta. Thousands of Americans are now settled there. Reduced rates on all railwnj8 for homesvekers and settlers. New districts are being oiwned up this Atlas of Western Cayear, fhe new forty-pafrF. Pedley, nada sent free to ail applicant Immigration. Ottawa. Canada tuperlntendentof Or W. V. Bennett, Canadian Uovecument Agent, fcjl New York Life liidg.. Omaha. Neb. - La Crosse, Wis. Noble Lady a a Trained Nana. During his fatal illness Lord Duf-ferhad the advantage of the presence of his daughter, who is a highly trained nurse. Lady Hermlone Blackas a probationer at wood was the Loudon hospital. Whitechapel, and then as a district mrse. in EARLIKST Rl'S IAN MII.LKT. Will you be sbort of hay! If bo, plant a pleuty of tbis prodigally prolific millet. 8 to 8 Torn of RJ.-Hay lVr Acre. Price 00 lbs. f 1.90; 100 lbs. Ui. Low freight. John A. Salzer Seed Co., Lb Crosse, Wis. W Oatlifring Sponge. The sponge of commerce is obtained by diving and dredging and scraping the rocks with a iong harpoon. The finest quality is the Levantine, which is found on the eastern Adriatic and Mediterranean shores, and the greatest market is Trieste. Mutilation does not kill a live sponge unless the vital part is injured. By a sharp knife or razor a sponge can be separated into several particles, and although it suffers pain it will recover and grow as long as It is allowed to remain in its native anchercse. Beware of Olntinenta for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and ennipletcly derange, the whole system when entering it through tho mucous mirfaees. Sueli imieleK should never be used except on prescriptions from reputaole physicians, us the damage they wiii do is tenfold to lite pood you can possibly derive from them. Hail s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. ., contains no merrury. and is taken internally, acting direetiy ujioii the lilooil and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall'H Catarrh Cum be 'ire you net thecenuino. It is taken internally, utid made in Toledo, Ohio, Sold by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tosttmonialsfrco. ' '" bv Drupirisis. price rs per ooitle. Hall s Kamily fills are the best.' One Good Result Already. ' The coalition between Japan and England la already beginning to bear some fruit. The port of China, is to be an open port where the nations of the earth may enter on the same terms and enjoy the same privileges as the vessels of Russia. This Is cunslderablt of a triumph, because It the intention of Russia not only to close Manchuria, but every port that she had seized on the Chinese board. g, s FE TOPEKA & SANTA ATCHISON, .. KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH, ATCHISON, CHICAGO, EL PASO, GALVESTON, CITY OF MEXICO. The Dinner Pail Of the Atnerican working man is genIn souie cases it is erally well filled. too well filled. It contains too many kin'is of food, antl very often the food is of the wrong kind hard to digest and containing mile nutrition. As a const- qnenre many a work- Cani li New Mexico and Axiioni. Fpecial atfntlon given to Livestock and oo! shipments. r and Frcicht rates apply to For r..-.'i- ,f Agonli it U. W . andU. S. L .ur write M O. F. WARREN, GEN. AGgNT, ALT LAKa CUT. form of stomach and its allien! organs of digestion and nutrition, the use of HOWARD E. rL'RTON,r.."T?sd Dr. Pierce's Golden 111 Fourth Strret, I.rn(lHI Coin., Medical Discovery : (told, Hold, Nic; (lol.l sllvor. Ppocltnm A t,ol.l, silver a t;..iiiT,$l..vi. Uml- - will almost Silr a periaf nnTlnp10 townt to atir;. addrw. Laboratory cjad-lJl lis.., fect and permantui, ent cure. .CrhiTOrMrr? Vr. Thoma A. I Swart, of huh Station Hit K OKI), .hli.aion. t). C,H they C. Cotumbua. o . lio "I I I w!lirKiilr quick rrrllc Mh N 8vI Wth Corin. trosccutiO( Claims since I S 7 8 loj. wntra: "I wan iirli-o- PENSION 1 rfte HOME CANCER CURE! For Cancrrt, Xumnra and alt lllmxl InTBttlcai ihta. It will fen life 1 in ... nip C. M. KELLER, Boi S72, Ban Joaa, Cuof. W. N. U.. When Salt o. 14. juct M, D., 1902. flnswerinrj fltlvrxtisements Klndlu Mention This Farxr. LL HI It Lake-N- l'ot,na. WH Ail ri tin S -- a bikfn with hradarhr. thrnrrjmpa in thr itomach, and itiT foKl would nH dipei th-kidnfy atvl weak so I could trouble and my im It I Al ht'i tit the com-trp- 1 lr.pi fcarfely get inmntt, the worne I plumt at once, the nmrr I irai uniu m vear (aelij I hud becortie no li the jwwly I cnuM nnlv walk ip the1 hn-nmd of chatr. ai:d ou w nnn hud rn-up to dte, thmkine tnat could 1 be cured. Then ottr uf tnv tieiliiHira anid ' ' Lk m v advice and take lr. Pierre ftden Mriiral Jtcrrrry and make a new man out of irell' The firat bottle helped me ao I ih f iht I would another, and a Her I had tak I eght hot tie to 1 alKAjt ait week wia wr ied. and found I had gained twentv arrm u T rnda I am aa atottt a ad healthy today, I th pk. a 1 ever i ft Frf.r. Ir. Picrcr'a itmmn Sna Melicftl Adviser, parr co Wrs.Uifntraf on receipt of ai i IMampt to py Addicig Vt, f xpensp of mailing ont R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. one-rrn- t rrt-led- i-e- ? TRAIN AlGied iK8igi'TeiR.ar ery the Owes His Health to Penins. most abused of men, but those Lying near the Arlington avenue station on the (Yi.Um railroad of New Jersey's Newark ram 'j have a iiew cause for complaint. There is u train whith stops at Arlington avenue at i) 13 a. m. on its way to Jeisey City, and running ahead of this not over two or three minutes is an express from Newark, which "doesn't even hesitate" at Arlington avenue. The commuters take up their Journey to the station in ample time to catch the accommodation train, but few of them are willing to bank on the absolute correctness of their timepieces, bo that when a rumbling i3 heard up the track there is a mighty hustling from all directions within a block of the station across lots, down the steep bank on one side of the track, any way to t there. And when there is a winded and group on the platform, with several promising candiiialea for apoplexy and heart disease, the express rushes by at. forty miles an hour. The d faced men swear at approximate!) the same rate during the brief Interval until tbe accommodation train appeals, says the Now York Times, and the woi. en contribute their mite with plenty of expressive "Oh, pshaws!" and "Fudges: " Colonel T. P. Moody kIMlVi Templar. I'uittil Mat. s west of a pre.miiieut in Knight try citv ui lie - V ntla1 j. as a In the eily f Chi- 'nit: man. being a ttiiU him) ot ttie Ma- olonel .Mwniv ia the Jete:er's Auctioneer a a iri!iinetit cao member oi list. K. T. Kill. Tl;e cut bow s ( c!u,!tiHit of tlie irieutril I'oUaislorv Maoug. t dere-- . lu a reeeut letter from .V.nt) Michigan aeuus. I hicHKO, 111., Mr. Moody aayb ttia following: j " For over twenty-fiv- e years I suffered from catarrh, and for over ten years I suffered from catarrh of the stomach terribly. have taken all kinds of medicines and have been treated by all kinds of doctors, as thousands of my acquaintances are aware in different parts of the United States, where I have traveled, but my relief was only temporary, until a little over a year ago I started to take Peruni, and at the present time I am bitter than I have been for twenty years. " The soreness has left my stomach entirely and I am free from Indigestion and dispepsla and will say to all who are troubled with catarrh or stomach trouble of any kind, don't put It off and suffer, but begin to take Peruna right YES, HE WAS TIRED. and keep It up until you Barb Confirmed Ilia Theory About a away, are cured, as you surely will be if Hair ut'l Weakening F:fTot. "Did you ever know that a haircut you persevere. ' In V g.-- r-- "The Hussars of Death were gone." tary dog lifted its head and howled dismally. I closed my eyes and tiled to think, but a rustle by my side startled me, and I looked up to fiiul. surrounding me, the Hussars of Death. I had seen men that day reel and fall from their saddles, feebly try to rals-and failing, with their sword-arm- , their last breathe curse their Maker. I had seen men torn by shot and shell calling upon their God for mercy, and dying with a smile on their lips. And then in desperation I prayed, each word a burning hope, petitioning Him that gave me life, to spare me from that ghastly throng. And gradually my fears left me, a peace came over my torn and wretched soul, and I fell asleep. It was morning when I awoke. For down the valley the helmets of our defeated, retreating army glittered. But I was happy, for the Hussars of Death wre gone. e Where Cougar Ar a Kutaaace. party of timber land dealers just in from the mourjlajps some twenty miles out from Gate City report that cougarj are very numerous in that section. The woods are literally full of them, and they are frequently seen during the day, and also the blood stained snow in many places shows where they have killed deer. But the worst feature of the brutes is their habit, common to the feline races, of caterwauling at night. A pair of these animals growling and fighting in the back yard of one's ramp all night is no joke. The party was composed of eight men, all acc.stomed to life in the woods, but, they say, were never so badly frightened before in all their woodland experience as they were during their last trip. Their hair stood erect and the blood coneealed as the murderous cougars "lit and fit and scratched and bit and struggled in the mud, till all the ground for miles around was coveted with their blood." Deer are becoming plentiful in the mountains again, and tho cougar is living high and feeling good. Portland Orcgonian. A Againat Karah' Rulea, That Philadelphia conservatism Is not confined to the "upper classes" is instanced by the experience of a woman from a western city, who recently came to live in Philadelphia. She hired for a cook a middle-age- d One afternoon Mrs. B. went Into her kitchen and said: "Sarah, 1 neglected to provide anything in the way of meat but we will have some for tea wafiles. We are all so fond of them." The cook said nothing. When the bell rang for tea the family assembled, but there was no Indication of any waffles. Mrs B. sent for the cook. "Sarah, where are nur waffles?" Sarah drew herself-tip- . In a voice that trembled with outraged dignity she replied: "Mis' I!., I'se done cooked In de first est fam'lies of Philadelphia for mo' dan thirty yeahs an" I neither knowed any of 'em to bab waffles for tea Sunday night. You caln't hab no waffles!" And they didn't. Philadelphia Times. Worthy or !.ioll O ( onne)L Not long ago Judge Dickey of tin , Supreme Court, who balls from was holding court in Brooklyn. Hussars of Death. for the defendant in th The The "hot and shell tore gaping holes case lawyer before him oc upled the time of In our ranks, and as each man went the court by asking practically tho down, a host of twisting spirits gathour and over again. ered around him, their long black same question called his attention to coats flapping round their frames and Judge Dickey once or twice, and finally beblowing back every now and then to this fact disclose a framework of whitened came provoked, and said to tne lawbonen. And as each trooper finally yer: "You hiiveg uieover that ground time stiffened out li i n distorted body, a new form sprang up in their ranks, and time again, counselor. Your questions suggest, 'crabs' to me they aland the ghostly throng on. Sickened and discouraged I rode, tho ways go sideways, and do not get black multitude swaying nrnund me ahead and I do not like crab," with the tide of battle. I saw the flash The lawyer pleasantly replied: of steel before my eyes and Instinctiveam sorry that jour honor "Well, ly thrurt out my sabre. The blade do'8 not like crabs, and I most respectetrurk something soft and yielding, fully differ with you In that respect, and even as I drew bnk my arm, I as well as others. For my part I like irw the Husfars sweeping down upon crabs, but I do i!"t like lobsters, espeIn the road In front something rolling cially lobsters a la of me. Some m n are botn foolish and othThe blood curdled In my vein" with orror. Again came a white flash be- - ers fall In love. weakens a man?" asked the talkative barber. The customer squirmed uneasily In the cbatr. "It's a fact," continued the barber. "I've cut lots of men's hair and have their admissions to go by. Of course, the discovery of tbe affinity between hair and strength is not mine, as you will readily discern if yuu are at all familiar with the Bible. Samson, you know, gave Delilah the tip that the secret of his 'strong man stunts' lay in his hair, and you may recall the fact that the Philistines put him out of the business temporarily after his locks had been shorn. "To come back to the twentieth century, I've known men who were in poor physical shape to collapse Immediately after their hair had been cut not for long, you know, but long enough to make 'em think they were done for. Now, I'll venture to assert that the removal of your hair has had an effect on you. Don't you feel a lit- tle tired?" "Vary tired." responded the the southwest can My wife, as ninny say, was trotil led villi a bail cough and bronchial trouble, nuj doctors oil over the country (me her tip to (be, as they could do nothing iiuu-- for her. Hie tiegan tr.king 1 orumi with the re tilt that she is bettt r now than she baa len in years, and her The cough ba n'.nm-- t le:i her 'entirely. her luu-- s and she insv,'ell RiiHiiiess Iihh t as sl e ever us in her ife. ith thmiks, as she fays, to l'uruna. Yuui'h erv truly, T. P M.xidv. Catarrh In its various forma is rapit.'ly An undoubted becoming a general curss. remedy linn bum discovered by Dr. Jiu.it-liinn- . Ti is remedy lma been tliorougiv tested during tbe past forty j eurs. Prominent men hat e come to know of itM virtaes and are pinking y ulilic utterances on tlit subject. To save tbe country we mut save the people. T6 Kave the people we must The disease that protect them from is at once the most prevalent and stubborn of cure is catarrh. If one w ere to make a list of the different liniueH that have lwen applied to catarrh in different locations and oriiuns. the result would be astonishing. We have often published a partial list of these names, and the surprise caused by tbe first publication of it to ail people, tiotn pro:essioual and non And vet we professional, was amusing. have never enumerated all of the diseases which are classed as catarrh. It must I t j , "Ail NX (XS 5 71 "ZikJSTKi"". 'UmV- WBaaaar.--j - CoL T. P. Moody, of Chicago, Had Catarrh Years sad Was Cured by Peruna. Twenty-Fiv- e confessed, however, to see even this partial list drawn up in battle array ia rather appalling. If tne reader desire to sea this1 lint, together with a short exposition of each one, wnd for our free catarrh book. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Automobile of Itei.Arlt. King Edward VII. is said to have been cured of an obstinate and longstanding case of insomnia by the simple expedient of taking an after-dinnspin In his automobile. He Is hav ing a third machine built for his us having had two built last year. Not So KeceaatMj aa He Thoncht. was the late Henry Disston's habit to make periodicaV tours of insp cuon through hU iaw factory. On one of these rounds of '.investigation, sudden ly halting with his manager near a long line of workmen, and directing his attention to ote of the numbir, he said abruptly: over there?" call "Do you see ing the employe by na i.e. '1 want hhn discharged!" The manager renins rat d with hira: "Why, that man Is the most skillful machinist on our payroll! 1 think you are making a great mistake, Mr. Diss-ton- It CAPSICUM VASELINE ( POT DP IN OOLLAPSIBLS TUBBS ) . substitute for and superior to mustard or plaster, and will not blister the anyotlier delicate A skin. The and curative qualities of this article are wonderful. It will slop the toothache at once, and relieve headache and sciatica. We recommend it as the beat and surest external counier-irrltuiit known, also as an external remedy for pains In the rhest and stomach and all rheiiinalle, neuralgic and gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim lur It. and it will be found to be Invaluable la iue uouaenolO. Many people say "It la ttie bent, of all of your preparations.' Price IS cents, at ail drugKistsor other dealers, or by seuilina this amount to us In postage stamps we will snd you a tube by mall, iv'o article should be accepted by the public udIcks the same carries our label, as otherwise it Is Dot CHIJSI:BROUOH MFO. CO., genuine, 17 State blreet, Nsw Toaa Cut. m,,Rt Sweat or fruit acids will not discolor ponds dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS V I) ES. bold by druggists, loc package Hunger frejueutly causes restlessness and wakefulness. This often may tx avoid ed by taking a glass of milk preferably hrt, but not boiled, or a cup of cocoa, or even a liirbt sandwich before going to bed. April Ladies' Hume Journal. ." 5 "It know," said Mr. Disston. "Vi but mechanical skill is not in the man has boasti d in a public place that Harry Disston cannot run this factory without hiii brains, and when any employe of mine has that estimate of hiB capabilities as to think no man can fill his piace, bis usefullncss hers I insist upon his disIs at an end. THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING 3 HUs que.-tio- Kalsomines are temporary, rot, rub off and scale. 1 SMALL POX mm ir- and C !S, 11 1 f- - - IS ''! Flag; Ilaa IVcnllar Intarrat. Gen. Eugene Griffin hns In his possession the American flag made by the sailors In Lieut. Gilmore s party out of patches and stripes of their clothing after their rescue from the insurgents In the wildest part of Luzon. Stops the ("imgr! nntt Works Otr the Told Laxative Brotuo Q ulniue Tablets. 'IT, Vwt-r- ttars nm "Ont inywof f Confederate to Fuloglre Grant. District States United Judge Thomas G. Jones of luntgomery, Ala., will deliver the Memorial day address at Grant's tomb this year. He was one of the Confederate soldiers who surrendered to Gen. Grant at Appomattox. Not one woman nor one man in a hundred could stand the strain to which the children in our public schools are subjected. April Toadies' Home Journal. rnMPAVV flran TJtJc VTtU 'VV'V'V-.'TaV,- ' 1 We Treat and Cure CATARRH, Bronchitu. Neuraik, Hurt Dii-eSkin Ditcft.sc, Blood D.iLt, Dyspep-ti.- . Rheumfttiim, M,l.ri., Nervou ISP V i DU.t, In Fcmcate Dica.ea, Kidney Complinti, Rickets, Scrnfuls, omnia, Dysentery, Con&umption in Firsl Stsgee. Liver Diseases. Disease of the Bowels. lfom$ Treatmtnf Curtj. Writ for Symptom Li'ji, Consultation Frtt. i Pay When Cured WEAK FiEN If you puffer from any of the weaknesses or enured hv U'li'irtini-'- . eiteeKp or WE AUK THK VK.KY WANT TO TALK TO. In curing all Wo have proved our M of niltn.NH' discaxea liv publishing yoluntsry tett iiiK.nlnU nf huuie people, g.rin' sames, picture.H and addreMNOs. YVIwird Oil Is a friend or the 1Tnmllti Bltt Id oil mid uti enemy to pain which It overcome. Wl rouvr, nut AI AFIAQTIVr 1.V.V-.V- should be used in renovating and disinfecting all walls. fttporiibtid noairhi Ubj ounot UirlT.'' Prit e2j& PIo' Cure Is tho riest. medicine we ever used for all a(T cllons of the thro a and luturs. Wn 0. Esnsi.Kr, Vanbureu, hid., Feb. 10, 1100 W ALABASTINE City of Marble. Athena Modern Athens Is a city of marble. Many of the dwellings and business houses and nearly all the public edifices are of that material, and even the sidewalks on some of the streets are paved with it. nfher Hispase are orrprms . . inated by wall paper. missal." We cure you tlrst and thou ask a REASON-AIII.- K PKE whvn you are cured. You can depend upon our word; any bsnk ta Utah will endorse It; tiou-atn- ls of patients have endorsed ui. NOW WK WANT TO t'CKB YOU-w- lU the dlstlnet uuderMandin that we will not demand a KKF. until weeure. you. We cure LOST WE CAN'T PUBLISH OUR CURES IN PRIVATE DISEASES li Office Hours: to 4 p.m.; DBS. SHORT S & SHORES. MANMiarl). S'lnlnsl don't cost v. u H'lvice KKKK, OK WKlTh. evenings Expert Weukness, Spermator Srphtlta and all weaUneaaea (ioimrrti.j. rhi. of men. We ilnieiy cure Varicocele or U Because It w.mlrt betray confldenee. Ilnuee we Dave to prote our hklU in this thins of troubles lu another way. This our plan: 1 Consultation ant a penny. by Liter or la persuo. CAL-- to 8; Sundays and Holidays Socialists. LYOM BICTK. kALf 10 to 11. Jnd LAKt CUT. SB W-- .l U It, Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body Stomach and brain affect Vach othrr, A sick stomach sours the disposition and prevents slet'p and brain rest, 4k d a sick brain pours tho stomach and clos the bowel. Men of sedentary habits, brain workers who don't pot much exercise, have sick stomachs and bowels, and wear out their brains and nerves. 'I wnrk In tht riffle inrl tirrii tftk I w' nhi.o!'! wl.it 0 ft J. E. Rohan, of rfturarri bi otuf Itpni Jiiil C. Q. Ac-- j' n . f hmt i tnafb I n Bia Boit. Crff.ent. Ju Ky. V, Mh tlitrton nd tmir ti"t i.trfwft tirftitti. but ) urbt " cinliirret'i - Harry H'Miitn, Rookil. d. I hattwllh "CMrarrte w rf Utalmljr m'Hcttx I" t tli ifTtd a ini fi ("KamST Pi' m)i-Amoritft." ttutn t'(,rn Hm.t In In inf mutd pi.-se- d tr L. 1 rf ss - custom- er. "See," exclaimed the barber, delightedly. "A complete confirmation of my theory." "Not at all," growled the customer, as he started for the door, says the Philadelphia Record. "It was your jawing that made me weary." New-burg- I"t irr - mm trouble which interferes with his health and reduces his wotk-incapacity. Where there is indigestion or nv other indication of disease of the stom ach UTAH. VS fife?- T ing man develops some g And Mining ," RAILWAY. . . Through ltn In connection with Oreoon Siorl Lis and Rio Grind Weitern, Irom Utah to fore me. but my arms Uy as though w ; v, Oead at my side, fearful f.is- ('nation I saw it r'se lfire my eyes :! rid bet; in the downward froke. Then came fhmk. For a and tlu u began to roment T sink, down. dowu. down. A white face leered at me. & ilow Voice sounded in my ears. An i i0 the words uf, another recruii," n!J. gt,ng(a jpft me and all became black. When once more my reason returned the night had fallen, ai,.i the stars blinked down upon a desolate field. Ey the dim lisht of the early moon, the wrecked overturned, (utiMons and the still, silent forms thro d.rk suggestive shadows on the ground, chilling the mind with a hundred wild, dark Over in the nonh a soll-- t thoughts. ht . n The horses pulled and tugged at the oil and tossed tt.eir heads linpatit atly. The clauking of sword and sca'jfeard began to lull uiy mind, and my eyelids began to droop. Through the light gray of the early moruiui. the figures of the troopers looked ghostlike and shadowy aa they swayed rhythmatically with the motiou of their mounts, and the low hum of voices tame to my ears as from afar. The soft, sucking thud of the. horse's hoofs on the corduroy road, acting with the easy mist that hung over the valley, began to send a feeling of drowsiness over me, and my eyes slowly closed. The world had been shut out from my view but a moment, when I became conscious of something riding beside me, something cold and silent, and in a moment my eyes Hew open. The men were just as I had last seen them, and for a moment I laughed at my sudden fears. But gradually an object, black, silent and mournful, began to close in upon me, and even as I looked, figure after figure begau to spread throughout the troop until there were thousands of them riding amongst us. I looked at the one cantering beside me. He seemed to breathe a cold dampness, and involuntarily I wrapped my military cloak closer round my body, He was black from his .skull-tigcap and loose coat, to the powerful charger he rode a deathly black. He was tall and gaunt, and in the light breeze that had sprung up, his clothes flapped loosely about his bony frf.me, and his horse, though galloping alone-sid- e of mine, gave no sound as lis hoofs struck the road. An orderly came riding from the rear, and rod's straight for him. A warning cry was on my Hps when, to my horror, the trooper swept past, having r'dden through my companion as though he were nothing but air. For a moment I reeled unsteadily in my saddle, but a grim chuckle brought me to Ejjfielf, and I sat upright to find what had once been a human face, staring at me. It needed but a glance at those bones sunken hollows and whitened to tell me I was looking at a skeleton. "Who are you?" I muttered. The one in black broke into another chuckle. "We," he said, indicating tbe others with a sweep of his shadowy arm, "are the Hussars of Death." I shuddered, and swerved my horse from the phantom. But in an Instant, without any visible effort, he leaped his charger over to my side. he "We'll have work here croaked, "work, work." I shivered slightly, and glanced at a low, flat line, far down the valley, and through the rising mists, thought I could distinguish the gleam of a cannon. So these were the trenches we were to charge. Even as I thought, a white puff, a dull boom and the shriek of a shell, awoke the echoes of the distant hills. And the Hussars of iJeatn naa worK to uo. At my elbow a bugle blew, but I scarcely heard or understood the notes. I saw a thousand right arms bend, I heard the scraping of steel on tin, and in a moment a thousand blades flashed in the air, breathing defiance at the smoke ahead. Around me I could dimly see strained and bloodless faces, trying to look But encouragement at one another. my eyes were not for them. Far as the eye could reach were hosts of black figures, contorting and writhing in silent glee, waiting but for the signal to begin their work. Out, from the works nhead leaped a tongue of flame, to be followed by a shriek of agony,.- Through a rift in the vapor I caught a momentary glimpse of a trooper laying in the road, tbe ghastly multitude suiround-iu- g him in exultation. "Our first recruit," gibbered the one in black, clicking his horrible jaws together, "our first recruit." His words, and the sight of the man set my brain on fir and gripping the bridle-rei- n In one hand, I rose in my stirrups and swung my sabre for his head. The sword passed through him as it would have passed through space, and I fell back in my saddle sick at heart, his mocking laugh ringing in my ears. 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