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Show V7KHIILY JCUIiNAL, LOGANUTAfl. ref of lines 'TiFtaciiitatt . i ? tIre 'Time; much ? b done u ?8way of n?5,tht,C0UDty means P beforethe British can hope effectively to clear the Boers away from (the large districts of the Eastern Transvaal bloekhonses Jtmileisfouudthat or more apart are useless a in preventing the passage of Boers at night when they are determined to cross, .Nothiug ehort ckhouses Q0 or 0Q yards apart and connected by meaas or formidable wire . entanglements will, prove effective To thread the country in this wav, stye the correspondent re quirfes time aiid men, but in the opinion of the military authorities method of dealing Jt is the-on- lywith an enemy who refuses to fight and adopt- - gnerrila - tactics. - The British public .must - therefore- - be of-blo- i- - almost do part of the country where he cannot go and find friend3 other than political one, If he goes on a hunting expedition in the far West he finds mates to entertain him. Ifcollege he goes to Farmington he finds relatives. If he stops in New Haven h falls in to group which includes a rough rider or twoWben be oowesver to New York be puts up with his own people, and after dinuer to the .Century club and spendsgoes an evening as any member mighC What other president have we had who was at home everywhere in such associations at these. Mr. McKinley, as the result of a public pperience of twenty-fiv- e knew men in all parts of the rears, country, but they were mostly politicians If ent anywhere hejwas entertained - with more or less state stiffness and had little of the ffreedonT'of the" private citizen; -- There is no. president -- we have ever had who everywhere conldind the hospitality which is extended tr the- - man and not the president, who, therefore, could eujoj wore or less social privaey and could conceal himself from the exposure to which a president is subjected, - as President Roosevelt I aud-statesm- en he-w- patient. orth of the Delagoa railway line, the dispatch goes ou to say, the Boers "are momentarily free from the presence of the British, columns. The -- mountain ranges afford endless hiding places for the enemy, supplies are plentiful, and wheat, yrbich findsJtrway all cairr' - -- Tl DECEMBER Handsomest Calendar Af BcdTima" pleas-antlaxativ- gd food and sunhin', with plenty of exercise In th open air. Her form glows with health and face hlooma witb itrbeautyrWhen troubled with a costive habit, she takes n few dores of HERBINE to clear, fs her system of all impurities Price J5Q Co cei s.KierProeDrQe ' hfr had-antieipa- Sherman's Headache cure gives n iitntmiiaf-- j in- - t TABLER8 BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT has been, thoroughly - f' anteed perfectlv harmless. .0ur j mm, diate relief. 25c. and lOo. a box. positive cure for t hie treesing and embarrassing .of It cures !?efuria Every w troubles. Price 50 cnt in bottles. d WcIiavc - thc-inest-Store-Buii- Tml Jlio most comnl aing stock of Mens. Eoys nntI Cliildrens : Clothing in Cache.' CoT -- Mens Blue and Black CheviorSuitOvitlMvhiterand red stripes. Very Nobby, and t j SI ted no discussions of importance, the president left word that be would receive cardsAs he supposed, the meeting was wholly social. While they were gathered about the table a servant brought in two cards, and Lincoln demanded that the callers be admitted. When they appeared he found one to be a tall, spare man, th3 other --one much uudersized,. After a moment's chat they retired, Music Had Charms fer Kim. -- - . sessioivbut-a- s e. The Cum Of Vominkind Is sick and nervous headaches - - Dr. J. H. Hansford eavs in the Western Plowman: If 'the first cough is properly treated, the first step in the direction of consuoop-tio- n arrested, the lungs developed, the breath set free, we need not fear con sumption." Kemp' Balsam for the Throat and Lur-g- , is tho proper treatment for the fit t.t cough. No other remedy has paved so " manjf-"from consumption. Laise bottles 25c. and 50c. For eale by Riter BroSjTSole"Agents U - d overthe country.--is carefully- - conNew Story of Lincoln. cealed for future use. It is imTwo m en were lookin g over possible to avoid this unless the Boeriare-ke- pt some steel eofjravjngs in an uptown morieg, and to the oTherUay with a view to shop effecttbismany'mJre"troops are urchnse. A portrait of Lincoln quired The most noticMdrdevelopihenf suggestedlo one of them this story in the Orange River colony is the of Honest Ale,- which the narrator concentration under De Wet, south says h? had from his father: Lincoln and his cabinet were in of Heilbron, of a thousand men, NewJYork-TimeS- v- ArroWT And Set Free. of the oeaion (in' ten colors) six I take a pleasant herb drink, the beautiful beads (on six sheets next morning I feel bright and my 10x12 (inches), reproductions of complexion is better My doctor paiutingsby Moran, issued by rays it acts gently on the stomach, General Passenger Department, liver and kidneys, and is a Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul It is made from he;bs, Railway., will be seDt on receipt of and is prepared as easily as tear It is called LaneV Medicine. Lanes twentjNfivecent3.-AddressF.T--AT Miller,. General Passenger agent Family Medicine troves the bowels each day. Price 25c. and 50c. For Chicago. sale by. Biter Bros., Sole Agents, m An attract i i j,f j vni-f- ti 0-ta$- l200. The solemn exercises at the funeral of Mr. Black, a wealthy - Brooklyn ite.last week was marred Mens Black Clay worsted by a most untoward occurrence. He was a man of fads, tetithe one suits, best in the state consuming 'fad of his existence was for mnsicnl instruments not the ordinary piano and organ, but mechanical devices - whereby har- $10.00 $12-0$13.00 monies were sounded by unseen foic8. For instance, as one the house some secret connection with the doors started the flattering strains of Hail to the Chief, to the accompaniment of Bargains in Boys and Chll- which the astonished guest was ushnred into thti reception room. drens-Suit- s" and Clocks of every sort sounded fitting innsic to the passing hours: in Overcoats. short, every piece of furniture in the house summed in some way to Panther Tangled in Sheet. be connected with a hidden orchestra. ' Anna Carter and Myrtle Love, Mr. Blacks death was untimely; near Grants pass, Oregon, living a hand organ, with anew ami nut ago fought and whipped long wonderful combination of every , a panther, though ueither of the orchestral instrument that blare., girls had a weapon more deadly suddenly begau a concert in front than a good-sizerock. The girls of his house. In his eagerness to are nieces of Jndge Hanna," who examine this new musical marvel, Jowns a large .farm, and were Mr. Black tripped and fell down engaged in washing clothes at a the long . staiicase, and .his life creek not far from the honse when paid the penalty of this ' final pur- one of them saw a large panther suit of his ideal. crouching within twenty feet of " Before the funeral extreme care them. The big brute was evideutly was taken to silence all the har getting ready to spring at them. monies of the house. For two Miss Carter, who first caught sight days the servants labored diligent-- 1 0f the animal, Jhad an armful of rjy disconnecting, wires ond remov- - clothes. These she" flifngat the ing offending furniture. At last panther jnst as he rose in the air 'they rested from their labors-an- d The" brutebecame'entangjedl in: a -- the last sad hour arrived.-- " The exsheet and before it could claw ercises were conducted inthe self free the girls had poured in on minister was J his ribs and head a shower of roe ks - house, aud os-t- he-- pncluding his panegyric on the which they had picked up. This belated a mourner entered unexpected departed attack completely and was shown to the one empty rattled the panther, which darted Farming Implement, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, Cu tVators, Etc., at scat, a chair in au obscure corner, away with a snarling cry. Then Silently the last comer tiptoed to the girls ran t the house an sent Absolute Cost for Cash. Purchaser Gets every advance ge the chair and silently sank into its a couple of armed men after the J . depths. prowler. That evening a hand- - Prices and Unlimited Credit, Upon Reail purchases. Everything in This a forth j there some panther skin was nailed on pealed Instautly ' loud cord, and then ' without . in- - the side of the barn, Chicago Line Goes. terniption there came forth thaloud, Journal, strident notes of Therell Be, a" Hot Time in the -- Old wn-Tonight. All efforts to silence the musi were futile. In notes that drowned flitfl minister and were plainly' audible for blocks - the music continued, and not until the last strain had died away was the minister able to conclude his New York Tribune. -- en-tei- 0 ed Wo guarantee satisfaction ond are undersold by none. d USINESS J -To- The President Socially. VVediave never had a president like Roosevelt before. This is said ften and is true in - several re-- it truesocial-- He knows so many people in IBIOS 'I it -- 3 uU LlZlLi ly tner than a political way, There - - . ? |