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Show QofMicW lXPTrcSl.fTet ea. ' lh d l .'d.tion, Cii ;!'Iabeth Fond da Lac, Jalne, 1 1,05. tsliol; nEulepir DTai o it I want to ladies of the bow grateful I am to you for received from 5?u and all the young tU CheVnetits I have LirdU E. Pinkliam s Vcge-Couipoti- 1 suffered nd. for flve foj er 0 Utl 'oreatFsn crew o be Hi Me. hv b.. poa, Co,. Turrialb to t, rra. MISS ELIZABETH CAINE, , months from suppressed men it effected my entire debil-lutevstem until I became weak and and at times felt that I had a I hundred aches in as many places. a few only used the Compound for weeks, but it wrought a change in me which I felt from the very beginning. hire been very regular since, hare no Pins, and find that my entire body is ulfitwas renewed. I gladly recomeleht o Rail,, to har, i log oil. usiness f, el mootl, ear before rdered th. 'raph appi. Italian wi itraatlon, and d, mend Lvdla 11. Pinkliams Vegetable Compound to everybody." Eliza bitu Caine, 69 W. 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Uaooa wa kata to prove ourMtlll lo wit elM of trotiolna la tnntbrr way. 1 hie U our ecrease the ps that fc i the mot Hied cra itral itloord. steal lb thr re Dilmi' he throw ngTurlr waat to aura j ha, LeSihe f tha rtiitliict that iDdantamlma we V)UaH danmttd a Bill w atiiv you Ha tittlxat Manhtiod Haminal fa HR A. J. MVOREft. Waaknaa, Variaocala hamaiorrhrrr (ioanrrhaa, byphllis and all taitiwsM of man. CoiKtuliailot and adrka fraa, w atiar or in peraon. Call or wilt. JM ill CURE CATARRH nf tbs l.ami. Htart, l.iter Klrtnsr., Illsililer. Nsrs. Skin, ( bn n cJiMMof men, nouien sod anitail ttllirro. S- -ik t. m in m.; unca llnurt Kramnye Ip. ? tot, I XilDilay, and UulICktlOloll. WIS. SHORES CX.I.T ir on you Drat and KNQponotir word any H I rwl of patlants andorand u. how in prisons. K)ded SLICKERS? WHY COUBS!! THE 3TANPASD MAK5 SHORES. (St WATERPROOF YOU HAVE ALWAM BOWHI Many li'r tSECIALISTS. 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MidWHiaiaii UwrlhrfMtf wl null W neat1 a rrrl , v ' Harrison Millard composed it when the civil war was at its height Millard had enlisted In one of the Massachusetts volunteer regiments. He had Just returned from an extended tour through Europe, where he had studied music and had appeared as a concert He fought bravely at the singer. front and rose to the rank of colonel; and In odd moments he used to write music. One day he finished a new composition which he named The Flag of the Free, and gave It to the regimental hand to play. It became very popular with the men in the regiment and at their request was often played when they were on the march. When Harrisons regiment waa reviewed at Washington by President Lincoln that vas the air ita band H Um AhtAva. I - aM ? TL co. mwTS i".:rr..!: WANTED"" ill ir,ry If sOMi-IM- Mia l In ell a;'.- -; wllh TTbompsoa's vi uaa XtaTnaaKf Ma nf ns TMa w n. FUMHlIf V; at i l,TT" kake-N- o. GOOD I K"" n't Uiui imiu aufa.iiat---lhjruain s- - Sing.1-'- - BiwM nuah in l in, i'i a - r V"l oiTyrnreiiigg u! Call.ga haal Amarwas M.ara. w rlia f parlia Agy, Ckitaga. I GAII SELL HO tttf wlithil )$tai.y m ll liy M Mirtt. 4. . BA11UIL hr four If ym$ vM tr tor Urtraor Irm AJ'Imk wild itamp loraiM Won I ii Found Friend. 33. Iowa j Attend School Cheaper . ?,?. E(i rrJh-- a. sit .TV Exseutlv BU "9," I0UT1 BIRO, IID, I ; 1 i Is t 1 I THE ORIGIN OF GOLF HAS $ larity and endurance. mimm m Idaho's York, N. Y. ALL LKAMXQ DRCGtHSTX Kb1' BK'I1 of ring. GOVERNOR nls'1'1 r' After played. The bandsm n put their whole soul Into their playing that day and the melody Bounded exceptionally line. Mr. Lincoln' son, who waa standing on the White House steps with hia father, asked tbe president: Dad, what'a the tune that regimental band from Massachusetts is playing?' Mr. Lincoln's fancy had been caught by the air, too. He asked Col. Millard about it, and, on learning that It was his own, complimented him on it. Millard died In New York about three years ago, poor and practically unknown. He was not burled with military honors, for few remembered hia services to hia country. But bia memory will live In that song he wrote. After the war be held an office in the custom bouse until Cleveland's second term, when h was discharged. He told me once that It was through Lincolns Influence that he got tbe Job. I published another of Millard's compositions called When the Tide Comes In,' but It will never equal The Flag of the Free in popu- One of the old patriotic songs that has outlived most of Its competitors and seems likely to last for ail time said a is The Flag of the Free, and it has a little music publisher, history of Its own. For one thing, it was composed under circumstances which ought to give It the right sort an g p the rabbit scrape, so that the stones might not Jump out of It, they set themselves to practice putting. The stronger but less skilled shepherd, finding himself worsted at the amusement, protested that It was a fairer test of skill to play for the hole from a considerable distance. With this arranged, the game was found to be much more varied and Interesting. The sheep baring meanwhile strayed, the shepherds had to go after them. This proving an exceedingly Irksome Interruption, they hit upon the Ingenious device of nailing a circular course of holes, which enabled them lo play and herd at the same time. These holes' being now many and far apart. It became necessary to mark their whereabouts, which was easily done by means of a tag of wool from a sheep attached to a stick, a primitive kind of flag still used on many greens, almost In Its original form. Since these early days the esnentlals of the game have altered but little. Even the worm will butterfly. safe transit with NAME highest, If you I Wrltteq by Brav Soldier, Live ed Poor and Unknown. ble, and, having ms crook In his hand, would strike It away; for It is as Inevitable that a man with a stick In his hand should aim a blow at any loose object lying In his path as that he should breathe. Over pastures green this led lo nothing; but once on a time a certain shepherd, feeding his sheep on a links, perhaps that of 8t. Andrew's, rolled one of these stones Into a rabbit scrape. " 'Marry, quoth he, 'I could not do that If 1 tried,' a thought which nerved him to the attempt. But a man cannot long persevere alone In any arduous undertaking, so Mr. Khcpherd hailed another, who was hard by, to witness his endeavor. That Is easy, said the friend, and, trying, failed. They now searched the grass for the roundest stones, and having deepened to the taste. agreeable and refreshing It Is pleasant. mplojit.' gor1 r D The man or woman who has become Interested In golf must needs know something of Its origin over In Scot- " land. In his book, The Art of Golf Sir W. G. Simpson tells the following pretty story as to how the game had its beginning: "A shepherd lending his sheep would often chanee upon a round peb- Its component parts are all wholesome. It acts gently without unpleasant It is wholly free from objectionable substances. It Is pure. It is gentle. if' 'arture1 sla fuwJ o ssssssssssssesssssssss Can Wear Shoe Ladles One t well-define- d suggested the Judge. assented the leather Certainly, merchant. Of course, he resumed, we might possibly have believed tha he caught thirty-twfish, with a liberal discount for Immediate credence if he had had the fish to show for It; but to come back and say that the string had broken loose from the boat and he had lost them all seemed a little strong. It did indeed, agreed the Judge. There Is no precedent for letting more than one .fish get away at a time. Testimony Introduced to that efTect should at least be supported by This the affidavits of witnesses. man offered no material evidence In corroboration of the story, I be- Flag of the Free, Made Music in Olden Timet. The rahab of Palestine Is a sort of violin. Tho body is a square frame covered with parchment. The instrument Is played with a bow. There Is but one string, a thick, coarse horsehair, but expert performers can. It It said, get considerable variety of tone from this primitive Instrument. family imret salf fish, since Ive been hero. bites, I suppose you mean, ! ' ! SONQ THA T LINCOLN LIKED Because Why f W Ion o o Great Game Was Tlrst Plaved with a Shepherds Crook and a Pebble. betecc are, shrre Im not, said the leather merIt wa Injudicious, chant, decidedly. perhaps, but as It happened It turned out all right. He did catch tha flah. Ill tell you how. I know It. Im nothing If Im not persafer-ing- , continued the leather merchant. And this afternoon I thought Id try It again, I took minnows and worms and flies, all three. I thought I'd suit the appetite of the most fastidious fish that ever wiggled a tall. If there was a tall wiggling In the lake which I doubted. I got out Into the middle of the lake, mark you, put on a worm and dropped In my line, and almost Immediately I felt a tug at my hook. I gave the tod a Jerk and began to haul in. Of all the splashing and Jerking every whten It extended way you ever saw! three or four feet out. I thought Id got a whale, but I hadn't Vkat do you think I had got? hazardA can of salmon, maybe, ed the board of trade man. It was Simpsons string of thirty-tw- o fish, said the leather merchant. You see. hed strung Impressively. them on a thin line that didn't Interfere with their breathing to any extent, and they were aa lively and fresh as If they'd never taken a hook, let alone swimming about for three days tied together by the gills. They were just as Simpson had described them seventeen rock bass, four herring, seven sunflsh, two perch, a bullhead and a shiner. Come down to the boathouse and I'll show them to you. Chicago News. ED U CATIONAL. Piso's Cure for Consumption Is an Infallible medicine for oougbs and ooldi N. W. Souosi Ocean Grove. N. J.. Feb. 17. 190ft there, tin oat t' In ( Jf lieve? He showed the rod he caught em with, told the number, the kind and the probable weight, and ofTered to lick any man who said it wasnt so, explained the leather merchant. A man Is not always known by th I dont think I would have said said the company he associates with aa th anything about It myself Im sorry he company sometimes discovers to Its board of trade man. cost. told It. operates tin Remarkable Tele of FUherman Fully Corroborated by Brother Sportsman. Fish Irikerit yarded 8 'Age cannot wither nor custom stale their Infinite variety, quoted the board of trado man as he fanned himself with his hat and expelled his breath with a half whistle. "But Its true, protected tho leather merchant, drawing up a rocker and He sinking into it with a sigh. doesnt look like much of a fisherman, and a liar doesu't usually show It not if he's much of a liar so I was rather inclined to disbelieve hln myself when he told me about catob-inany such string as that. 1 haven't had thirty-twbites, let alono thirty-tw- Mode inblack or .yellow of th beat nKeri&b &nd sold with our warrant ty Hors HAD TOLD THE TRUTH g OILED CLOTHING CATALOGUES Now ready for distribution. Send for free copy. Address Salt Lake Uusinees A IVOM BLOCK. S6 W. ally lotii Of BUSINESS COLLEGE Reason to Suspect. "Sometimes," said Uncle Eben, "a boy has reason to suspcck dat hes bein scolded foh doin what his fathuh would do hlssef if he werent too busy or hadn't the rheumatiz. Washington Star. How's Tills? tin nk a reaton to whan yao ara rir4. Ton ran da- - WE .ion. cut to Black an n to-da- y College, Templeton. iM M-- ried lo ft In privata dlieaaai tu. V f World Has Progressed, plows were introduced about 120 years ago, and mucti objected to upon the ground that they poisoned the land. Th Cast-Iro- Unpopular Color Among Amateur Sailors. No one has the courage to fly a black flag as a private yacht signal, and even black in combination with other colors is extremely rare. Orange and black are occasionally seen together, the owners being Princeton men. A grewsome flag Is on the kedalma, the steam yacht of Augustus C. Tyler of New London; a pointed black flag with a red Maltese cross In the center. New Yorkers are familiar with William K. Vanderbilts colors, white with a black stripe the same on the turf as on the water. H. C. Roome's flag is more than half black, with a blue cross in the center. Secretary Cormack's pennant is In equal portions white and black, vertically divided. Tho most striking comblna tion of black and white is John Taylor Lords pennant. You have seen It at the main truck of the Queen Mab er?" black ground, with a perforated white "Walk right In, sir; walk right In," Maltese cross in was the remark of the the cross without the center. Here Is the skull and bones. doorkeeper, who smiled a broad New York Press. apologetic smile. Used by Egyptian Musician. Mother Gray' Sweet Powders for Children The kissar is one of the most anSuccessfully used by Mother Gray, nurse cient of Egyptian instruments. It Is in the Childrens Home tu New York. Cures found represented in monuments anFavertsbness, Bud Stomach, Teething Disorder,, movs and regulate the Dowels and tedating the date of Christ by 2,000 years. It consists of a circular body Destroy Worm. Over 30, OtK) testimouials. At alt druggists, 2.rc. Hainple FKF.F,. Ad- with a large triangular frame above, dress Allen 8. Olmsted, Le.toy, N. Y. from the cross-ba- r of which five strings pass to the bottom of the A Pretty 'jight. f.ame. It is tuned to the pentatonic Ona of the most beautiful sights in the world is the annual migration of scale. Mr. TVInNltm Koothlng Nyrnn. butterflies across the isthmus of For chi Uren UHhlnc, Koftrun the K'ini, reaurpn to Panama. Toward the end of June a (UammlluQ, ulU jmiu, cure wind colic. 2c a bolUa few scattered specimens are discovCanvassing by Proxy. ered flitting out to sea, and as the A company has Just been formed in days go by the number increases, un- France to relieve parliamentary cantil, aoout July 14 or 15, the sky is didates of ail the worries of a general occasionally almost obscured by election. Posters, agents, orators, au myriads of these frad Insects. diences all are found. Voter, however. are not supplied, but If the canTo Cure a Cold in One day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AU didate is not elected the company druggists refund moueyif it fails to cure. 25a guarantees to return a third of whatever he may have paid to secure hi Turned Farce Into Tragedy. Arthur Sharply, a member of an return. English theatrical company, stood in Children Overdressed. tho wings waiting for his cue to enter There was a time when the email a farcical scene. "1 think I will make boys greatest happiness consisted In It a tragedy, he remarked, and swal- going about in his bare feet The lowed some poison. Trouble in his present-daboy wears shoes, and It family made him wish to die, but a is quite a novelty to see a shoeless physician compelled him to live, and lad. Whereas in former times the a magistrate put him under bonds not average boy underdressed, he to attempt suicide sgaln. is overdressed. The former grew up into a sturdy lad; the latter is tall and rcrawny. How times change! Chester (Pa.) Republican. if a who private yachts. y CURED. b Franca 7, on good-nature- spurch, land Young Lawyer Convinced Doorkeeper of His Error. t!oJnUll!tH' Wy"'an a younS corpora-ty 0f EaItlraorp. has so much apearance of a minister of ttt the nilmerou8 Pt ?at Is called to attend he is invariably asked to offer the open-inprayer. Only once did this cierl-ca- l appearance threaten to "debar aim. ant!pathy t,lat the philanthropist Girard had to the ministerial pro- 8,we11 kno"n. and members of that holy calling are even now excluded from the university that bears nla name. A short time ago Mr. Wyman visited the college. He was met at the door by the guardian, who, supposing him to be a preacher, said: No ministers allowed, sir! The young lawyer, surprised, m ky the arm and cried: "Who in h said I was a preachs Mai. riSKUlMl ne feet ,h flags youngladies. Ifl turnlnto a Joy and thanksgiv- ing. Apprs-ciati- v Rhadamanthua will hall you with a glad Well done!' and escort you to th gateway of th fields elyskn. On golden hinges turning, th pearly gatrs will swing wide pen and 'blessed spirits uttering Joy wilt bid you thrice welcome. Your countless friends cannot go all the way, dear governor, with you. as ws are not all so worthy as thou, knight of nature's nobility, hut w will try lo Imllals your example. Bleep! In what la Inimitable, and shall hope to Join you when we have had our fill of earth and Its transitory Out in Idaho the people are not all wild and woolly. Not long ago tbe governor of tho state visited the office of the surveyor general. This letter, which Is now In the flies of the civil am Ire commission In Washington, was sent lo the governor by the staff In the office; Dear Governor: When your earthly course Is done and you will reach th borders of Btyx, still bearing aloft the love torch and the friendly and beneficent banner, the ancient ferryman will, we know, receive you with love and reverence and give you a blessings. d I, |