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Show DKSKUKT Jt I'lprrta. ft I da-C- tr 1 tvt lUr I) t' (('. Type of Landlord Makes Way For Pushing Kind Easy-Goin- ltle amuunla of war paper will be bathIndeed, II la deublful "on ST ANTI NO PI. B, OiL TurkUh government kimae bow II Hi tilt it to I. gorer Ilia I'ntlsd er the at f t ( utfMpohdrltr t ftr n if ) Presumably. II la outstanding 1 he roun. much ill! latchj uf I" accepts a Near Eastern Irjr liaa been dialned at lie urreary, uri ; - From tu riLblfur ft twl f,gikr-r, ; t ) Wftb (if and. ahould the Tuikleh (mrrrmenl (hall dmibtleaa mandat. fMftM lift f fe!ur In' tl.c tot Tlii our purposes lo be (ha establish, be permltled lo repudiate r mar paf Oxi 4 thal Itu4tf t ffl ill trtrraA Mill; hiih oh Hie more at Ihouaanda hai East's Ji. Jtat'i la MJrflrhi i; ihr soenl u( law, older aiid sutunuiueus per, Vu; Italia IhobI ata-- v ilj drain win Thia la people nh Hr i'lu Dj th flf ' KUkrrnnient aniunf the peuplre of the American admin'ei rmior a firal leak woFl4-rWlUi at t h g !m t h ( ttiol in a ti tf Near Kael, ar.T a speedy an evacua- mould ba the arraneemeni of hum (Hoi kMtt iMitiif4 Auitln o.r fn g r iiiat. cd b' t il.rt ItaM.r ' of Turkieh form thia II If pf redemplion e lO t t ae ljOt4ufl Pretion h i A ho t h , e consistent nl'h ll r rt f,.a,.e paper, baaed on a fair rale and di. j founded. m h( onhnil owa, of a ti t jrt ly dt, hr Ot) sumably. too, we (hall dapstch a Irlkuled omr ama length of Ut thi rm k 4 d l.ar kr l fMbiy umt,anarny tirfant lo ('nuianilnople. immedut-i- v Tft TurkUh publli dabt. whnh h of la ho tuie w w U tt d jgj i it r tl1kr p lu Inc hie that it w n h !n I ha W er. j JJBg ,ha tUdJeel off fled henda on g1 upon our acceptance, lo hr.ln the been arret lr Inrreaaed by I lie it t wot bled at It Ih a4nilniatPa4. Wp n (M malropolta. ton of rnontlrucll ji UniarftrrtVft A gaoerai if hslfur, I HI l.y ti 'lh war broka on! at laa.t. there. ftHhcHigh. aa a nnlht cf Au- - t h I'athx t n had to the i . n4 mlngdminla-titratiobondhaJdera. u ' and V'I'at iaakft .await our fart. . Kuropan trlw. UU t al4ir hr Mihdi. !!.. iniier M haa bon a mot)' Iirttlan than trktftf. laaaclog gara) i if, lord .i, l.uu 1, mllo, altar ie T" i 4ma Tha cfmmilon auppoed!y would work woultl !ig and ontriuem. aj, olit lo ronalat of a ihlrf aJiulnUt rtor and vr, In remodeling the Tut kith 'lie enliie ifumeniint. ftoada of tho following department. In Ur fuilou- - flgh'lng thi: (uunto Tba Amrrkin a4mif.,!iatora In m.rupylng p'.altlotta murk ilka tho ?. lowej j. the I'natu and i of minlelrta m u Cabinet eata, tie.ie-- i hare of puSlte turli public dnlw, him knuv n, btelin i nil if I. insli he coinrnnnb and bl - 'lie fln-ue- ' e"..,. aliuulj br. public morka. put. lie domcUu liiiuuahi1 Hi, dan eduiallon. marlly enjineertne men. ob'e to opu tuiMu, of the Aiila " 1,. in j i iy two mllh the ble cna.nrertny end health problema hrglnn.i g In It. ml) da) nf Hilt altenl.on in The edinlntatralor In rh.iree of etefe which await Amer.ean 1 J. he et Uhl 'id I he dub y, my I I have ly epece to mmuid hv a chaigc of all politic al 1he .ear FUit hordea that ailn h'll ngiiu flung anattera within the realm of llie upon the rallrc ad t robiem Th.a 'heniarliraupiin him Oc.ife the feitl Mia would he ha an far been handled In aertlene. porary adnunUtlailon. Ink! hla rrMuiira km fur fnun euf- -' t be. .duly ut feiuiulatJe J reemmiweada.l ICuropean caplul fiom lnd only Iti'o lit Meat and that Ira eueref nemo fini :mn for the rh.ef udiiim.etraiur, leepectlve epheree at Influence What kliailuiiv he gallant!) drf. intcd liia la all above the reeded that the rcioKiilUun ut the pomt-prehkpc!lrc He fought M mpeot i province rallroada be eat aeplralinna of the native popula Irm of Near Kae-er- n dae In fhe anddlr anil k.' nl Arabs by lie would find hie ca at e.t died aa a m hole, Anatolia and Stria, Hut thoniti Miiiirlouaj the thnusends railroaded, hut. - a'redily p.oblern. I I., lleve. In the Tuike The for Inetance. arc well In eeirrsl rngsgemenla et Interior of eaat-l- i. TurkUh population la compactly eit-- throuyhout the loat und gti j I led. la r a ally (in erneej. and the I'nll- ern Aela Minor, there are no rallroada. ed Ktatea la alieady committed to tha due to tha fact that Mueala ob)e led (apturr and In non- I ecocnltlon Hie followers attrlb. lhrlr ronetructlon In proximity to at Iriiltlmatc Tuikleh ae-l- o w , a surras to the fart I li her t'aucaelan frontier. I Iratlona In the twelfth of pmugraph Hlatln Isha Christian. the -- fiiurtcrn polnta nominally coded. New law kjurni In the Artnenlane. he mould find adopted lalsm. llut all hope uf mainhta moat tinromfortable )nh The Ar- The ndmlnlatralor In rharga of tha n.hc,l taining KgypiUin aulhorlly with Ihe nrwa of the dreirurllun of nenl.ma me the mot difficult race on department of Juetlee mould ba conHick. Iaaha'a tha fuia of.Uiia litt.c grc4 earth to fronted mllh. a problem which atrlkea army, an Inadequate force aenl lo his relief, and In l at tha very heart of lalamlc tradition handle, they are confronted mith rember. 1111. (finding himaejf and Vhere have been three codea In Turpolitical difficulties 1. Platln surrender d, refua-- j their chiliiia are iui pi epnntrroua m nkey: Ita (anonlcal taw. Ila civil law of 'and are rnlnkrnl Ing to make any further the foreign law of tha "Capitulathey Ilf In a hopeless rauae In Syria, he wmili find a problem tions'' now The ability reaclnded to move mith the tlmea, an Ily tho Mahdl ho waa received wllh kmalttmi him which ould tax alt hie 'of unuaual honor and waa at firal The Pm Ian problem, left to lHue on mhlrh hang problema of tha power. itaelf. la a almple onr. but the Hrltlnh rnoet aa a sort of adlumnt to the Importance Similar oonaldcralloi, waa Khalifa have linked II up mlth the Arab move-- i n,, m.rhout the Kaat and tha Near exlended to him until i pmpnsHlon turrit and the Aratni propo.e, appar-- j Karr! t penda on Ha ability to codify ., a that he ahould endeavo- to Induce on a modern baala. the emeilng wedge to thn'n ontly In KharrrnaliuHtnce of an Arab empire extend- o admlnlatratora In rharga of Gordon, who waa beau-wefrom I'cxulA to Moyoi ro, the healLh .and education mould ba contum, to surrender, met with the flal-eef refusals. of Mrjaz. Yemen. Prla and fronted mith taaka of an obvloua naKVom this time dale hla period of ture. the foundatlona of which have Meeopolanila. with chains absolute slaver), been already laid by American An Fmplry llankrflpt. ha waa worked Ilka horae, forced and the American rommll-t- ee The admlnletrator In iharge of the to live In a flllhy hovel and subjected for relief In the Near Eait. Tho treanury tvi.uld find a Turkmh gov- to Indignities almost beyond the imag h" b,T" eminent which la hopclcaaly banki upt Ju,:kl"h by and the p roe pec i of wholesale bank. fully Inadequate and clrcumacrlbed whlrh n unrupuloua luptcy throughout the late Ottoman v'r5f. d,vlc, Itawltl Carraapaadaaca Ill 8 1010 K 1 torn-missi- .1 I v !! ( t i i lt' !.. ti )u th-ou- I 1 tt.i ! 1 ' o-- i em-l'U- i. han-l.iHi- e. had fcuffrred lrr Wa Hlatlh hU j la n In hutnlng aha and hr g 4mm U lilt ftihl Wc4 Unkrit, Art Many Mo) kltllkiiu Ut4 Ivpoitol Furioiott4iii) An ettraord-OJftlnix, Ot'i.. J of Uenrral lunr ihr liuluni k g i a oiohl hca j to ei. j Jm-Md- I rer-la.- the Sudan recruited from the class which made After a jeer'a reel he look part a money during tho war. Old noun-Ir- y an nfflrer on the eu.fr of the Kypin families srq glad enough to sen e Umlr properly and make room ne . r gnd a richer landowner. Alnmal SM-rlanded prvprleior In the Hrlllah or ealatee of lab- - la veiling farm fro Hi It .o i.ObO acrea. during the laai 10 d j nearly three scree of land in Kelcraiorahlra belonging to the Count-cof WarwHk haa com Into the market. Auctioneer all over England and bcotiand era at their wits' end to take care ' 'he orders fur aalea that cy fr a Xhry ara r :ig. . nt 1 i. good-nature- ' of Turkmh war paper. ...w. no eupposltion that three luartliles la which two American m aalon Hast. v, 'ary aocletlea and the french Catholics been efficient. Life is a burdenwhen the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To Irins back the sunshine take COLD MEDAL Tha national remedy of Holland for over 11 pain resulting from kidney, liver and uric add trouble. All druggists, thrae size. Laek for the aaa Cald Medal an every has sad accept ma inutatiaa 200 years; it ia an enemy of In Fl-- ) j I PASILA- - Austrian Comrade of Chinese Gordon" and Rrrlpirot of Many Honors From British, Who WIU be, It ta Raid, Austrian Ambassador lo Great Britain. In tha' Sudan, a major general In the British army and lieutenant general In the Egyptian army, renounced these ranks when the war came, together with all tha many distinctions. Including the honor of knighthood twice over, which he had gained during upwards of 3S years In the service ot Britain, the man who. for more than a decade, was a prisoner of the savage Mahdl. unlike some other members of the Teutonic race honored by Britain, did not forget the ties of lifelong comradeship under the influence of a suddenly-acquire- d enmity. "81atin I'asha" returned to hie own country, but If he could not fight for Britain In the world war, neither could he fight against her, and though he served throughout the period of fighting it was only a a member of a Red Cross corps. Aa a consequence the luster of hla great fame haa not been dimmed in the eyea of the British race, and if he returns to this country ae Austrian ambassador F. will be still as one to whom all honor will be gladly shown. Probably there la no man living whose career, from first to lat, has been more dramatic, more packed with adventures and strange experiences than that of "Slatln Jaeha, one day the ruler of a province and the commander of thousands of fighting men: the next a virtual slave,-loadewith chains, tortured, unspeakably humiliated, and only spared from death because death seemed to hla ruthless captors too merciful a fate for a prisoner who refused to buy mitigation of hla terrible lot by turning traitor. Today finds the' man whose name will always be associated with that of Gordon in recovering the Sudan for civilization 62 years young. It lacks only one ear of being a quarter of a century since his escape from captivity In that unspeakable hive of furious fanatlcWm.'Orhilui man. after 12- years of durance of the vi'est sort, and his triumphal return la England sent his fame to the uttermost corners of the earth. To the present generation,' he la probably little more ThairwTiame, hence one may well retell hi wdrider-fu- l story and narrate a few anecdotes which hove been giyen to the writer by persons who were closely associated with him for many years and which throw new light on the character of one of the most extraordinary personalities of this or any other time, Slatln- Pacha, who waa knighted by Queen Victoria In 1898,and created baron by the late Emperor Francis Joseph In- - 1906, was born on June 21, 1867, at Ober St. Veit, near Vienna. Evsn-- as a boy, .the tore of the Sudan wnd tho fame of Gordon laid theTf hold on him and, when only 17 he made an exploring trip through southern Egypt. his object being to meet and offer his services to Gordon Interna) disturbances him prevented from doing this, however, so, made the acquaintance of thehaving ous Emin PashavAbd requested famthe latter to recommend him to Gordon voung Rudolf von Slatlrr returned to Austria and Joined the' army in tha ttcapacity of lieutenant-- A. member wn prince Rudolfs regiment he fought with gaBafitrrTTiThw Bosnian campaign, and' while thus cp gaged received letter from Gen Gordon inviting him to come to Egypt. TO Khartum to Join Gordon. The Bosnian campaign ended, he did so. Joining Gordon at Khartum. This was in 1879. when the Slatln Pash of the future was only 22. His ' first that of an inspector of post taxation, and In it he made ad goad that somk months later he was hp, pointed governor of Dura, the southThia Job western part of Dnrfur. Involved-conatantfighting with the ' tcTbufent Arabs,' and .Slatin showed himself so able and fearleaa a leader that, .early. In 1881, he. waa promoted extremely lead, have that although It might ho wlahed Indua-I more time had been found for Health trial and technical training. are Kaat conditions In the Near being .looked after almost exclualvely by Americana at present, and the woeful need (or an efficient administrator at the top has been long apparent. The Near Kaat Just now i a wretched ' land of dleeaae and death. In which j the vast organization of the American committee for relief In the Near si , ha been able merely to scratch th-surface. The present situation In the Near Kaat la that the native population, with th) exception of the French L- lianon In Syria, have asked for an American mandate through the Crane commission. Britain and France have agreed to respect their wishes concerning the choice hof a mandatory declarapower In the Anglo-Prenction of November, 1918. 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C. is. stute-tenl- IIUTZELlI Druggist, 3.12 West Main St Fori VTaynt, Ind. sad h (Irn - w et e e. d; - J land-own- ba-rat- io - n of 'Vales' fund la being devwtsd t the help of disabled officers who raw-nfind Juba and who have as maaw4 at IHellhoud The iHirhras of Weefminalor had been making speeches and rushing Into punt a ud deal lately. l'rrhpA. munlua you will ramaitibvr that w ago ah obtained a divorce from the liuka ut Weelmlneier ho la guppuned lo ba the richest nobleman and tbn. In the kingdom, j greatest . In leer ling hwlrtf KmwI. remind ft peaking of rich people o, a of a wedding that lo-i- h placo eer)T quietly In tondon Ihe other day. Tbie Wern" waa the marriage between The late lvrd her and million-alrHemher w..a many time a and i.nih House In Pltamdllljr overlm king iji lnrh fwhhhbelong lo ihe VVernhere) 1 bn of the f lair d fanimia residences In ljondon. Wrrnhrr waa of fho group that Included Hlr Kreeet Caaaell Mir Kd gar bpyer, fhe Iluihechilda, tbn Neumaonn, the Hells and the Aloada. One of ue. and Lady Wtra-- , younger eons of her married two or three year age ' Conntaaa Xln Torby, second daughter of tir,nd j,uk, Mjchasl sf Jluss-s.- : snd his wit, lh Countess Torby. 1 nr4 Ludlows ft rat vrlf was Lady Howard., da.. Walden, . mother of IbfJ tireeent Lord Howard d Waldos kali another of England'g moneyed peer who also married money. Lord Li-- r low haa not a great fortaaa, I fancy Ihnt lh ial Lady Ludlow Isft him lh greater pert ef hla presout Income. When h married Lady Howard Walden, there waa a great amount of. gaaalp and talk on the subject, she had taken up hoc resldenee' son's beautiful houe In Bsb- br v Square and was always regarded , as a permanent attachment ta that , eembllshtueat. . Xdr4 Ludlow,. Ilka; I ha Wernhera, la of Ilabralo psreua alon) while, of course, the de Waldens , are British. Therefore, there was considerable opposition to a marriage' which, tlk his present wedding with ! Lady Weraher. wad contracted U. f most secret fashion, London baa been going through n , wonderful series of sensations lately and I must say that, as Londoner, should all b very proud of the men- ner In which we restated any temptations to b downhearted" during lb great railway ' strike.' I have nsvey" seen tha streets so full of cheerful-- " looking people as during those days when every one more or less had to,( "fool It" or else stay at bom, pf, course there were many serious drawbacks t the optimistic attitude of' many people, but a far aa outward appearance went, (Vary one "bucked -up and looked as smiling as they,, posnibly could under many very trying ( clreumstanoea. It was very Interesting to watch (Aa.r people who possessed motor acting th part . of good Samaritan to . (trended and psdestriana,,, I saw on day.- - tor lsstano.' the it Countess of Progjeda step near' tbs i' curb In Ficcadllly and lnrits tour vwryt, tired and dishevelled looking ahopu' girls Into her ear which eh wa drive.' tng herself. They svtdentty fired in aa unfashionable eastward direction, tee I aaw them gtvtnr her direction aa ts the roots hr should take and. as shs'c turned her steering wheel iwty from" the west, I heard her say, .Well Fee never been there, but I daresay l ean ' find It" LADT MART. i (Copyright 19X9.) -- 1 ' IW It la aabl ihvi. fxrepl ror romantTc and hlatorlc reaanns. the changes of ownership that thus occur are all tn the good of the country. I was talking recently on hla subject ta Blr Herbert Morgan. K. H. K. He ta an eml-nabusiness man, who has an Inside all knowledge of practical matter over Ihe kingdom. 'Thee 'new' people." he said, "are for the most pari men wllh capital and buelneas acumen to back them up. They n III de- - 'op the land with all the push anil v 'bey poaeeae, and ltcy are unjrani by any hereditary The old program. type of landed proprietor raay going, fine fellow that he lllfle effort to de- little shooting, a money to spend Tusrd'a regiment he waa content, to ringed to the manors a century or more ago, snd u was Just scraping landed along Today tbcaa one-tim- e proprietors are getting out because there la a new claas clamoring to possets land, and th market Is In Its P.AbH A IV Dull Ivil txS- - favor. Purely no greater proof of bat I eey can be Instanced than the TIME. extraordinary number ef young titled .Ad rcntuni-of the Man Mentioned aa men whoa names have recently been Austria's Next Ambassador to Great listed In the bankruptcy court. Certainly, Rlr Herbert Morgan sheds Britain Include Twelve Years' Capthe rtrht light on on of th serlotie In Sudan and Thrilling Escape situation of th moment. Within th tivity From His Captor. last few month manritaea, saris, baronets and others of lesser degree have army in the campaigns of 1997-9- 8 had to b publicly examined as tc which ended In the capture of mean and not no very long ago and gave great account of their had to "face himself In the fighting thers, and at the Duke ot Manchester Inquiry. Even Dongala and In the Atbara. Tha es- th muntc" at n similar roughly from memory, such cape of the Khalifa waa the keenast speaking of disappointments to him.. He pur- nemos as th Earl of Cowley. Viscount Btr Guy Domvtn sued him for throe days after the tTfflngton. .(who buttle, but waa compelled to return committed suicide to add to th traghie of complicated history), Rlr owing to the exhausted condition of edy his cavalrymen, who had been in the Edward Fitzgerald (brother of th ot. Duke Leinster).. are Just a few of saddle for nearly four days and night In 1900 he was appointed Inspector the name that present themselve general of the Rudan, In which Spread of Democracy. finally. In 1896, in company with rarity hla mastery of Arabic and pro-- a succeeded found two . Added to alt tht men and women the he of land and nuns, and knowledge priest In eluding the vigilance of hla guards people proved Invaluable tn the work hearing distinguished names and titles and getting d away under rover of. of reconstruction undertaken by the are emerrfnr from the The traditions that have closed tn upon government. night. Keeping to the desert during British honors which he of had been his Journey, them for generations and, sometime the greater part to outdistance the Khalifa's ferred upon him previous to hie reslg for centuries Th young Duke of m forces and after 18 days' travel he nation in 1914, and which he then re- Sutherland for Instance the other day nounced, Included the Grand Cross of mad a speech tn which he said: On arrived safely at Assouan. the Victorian Order, and a Knight can now aee, far away, the dawn of a on Hla Captors. Revenged Commanderehlp ef the Order of SL better day for mankind, a dly of betsubIn Michael and Bt. George and similar ter feelings and more claea friendship His arrival England and the FAILS sequent publication of his graphic rank In the Victoria Order, Command-eryhl- -p than th old ones before the war, when ot dlstlncand In other Rword the and the Bath, book, "Fire Sudan," the poor will be better paid, fed and made a great stir. Queen Victoria, tlittis. housed, and th rich will realize that besides honoring him with a knightthey cannot spend their entire wealth Any man or woman who keep Uj As Nalls." Hard on themselve." hood, had him at Windsor several handy will tell yon 'that The Duchess of Westminster, howtimes to hear the tale of his experIn appearance, he is a true figure of 11 iences from his own lip. But the romance, "a brave, engaging person- ever. commenting on the Duke of Suththing time the desire for revenge for all he ality, one of his friends described erland's speech, does not see BJ's to . tho him, handsome, erect, Blighter tn fig- eye with his optlmletlo grad. frequently 'The day haa gone, says her grace ure than one would expect with a rheumatla twinge th of "when Westminster, "hard aa peerage step still youthful and A counter-irritan- t, Sloan's Lint- -' nails. who know him best was a thing apart. In the old day men! scatters the congestion and pane-.Those him a great company," and the poor were dependant on the rich, EndsStubbomCouohS ' describe without rubbing .to tha afflicted the wonder Is how amair a mark his the day ta now dawning when th Irate the ache and pain,,. in a Hurry that if they part, soon relieving years of hideous captivity have left rich will have to realise and used everywhere , are not dependent on the poorthere forKept handy and upon him. finally eliminating' reducing on both aides. A British officer who first met him la an equal dependence war and aches of lumbago, t i brought the pains muscle at a tennis party at Khartoum said; I I quit admit that theto the working strain. Joint stiff-- neuralgia, unexampled prosperity bruise tha result of ex,; had pictured a man prematurely old, classes. this wa an unexpected neas, sprainThat with white hair and deep, sunken result of a universal tragedy, waa posure- to weather. , V, down with the weight of proved when the Prfnca of Wale Sloans Liniment Is sold by all ; '.you'll never know how quickly a hie eyea, bowed and pain. Never did one fall opened a special fund on behalf of druggists, 16c, 70c, 11.49. cough cam be conquered, until you trj suffering lev Into greater mistake. There came Into the this famous old home-mad-e remedy working class os, to which enormous jr Anyone who bae coughed all day snd the garden the embodiment of gaiety sums were subscribed; but It is well-knoall night, will say that the immediate and kindly fun. At once he began immense surplus rean that relief given is almost like mtgic. It chaffing everyone with Viennese play- mained from the Frinc' fund when takes but a moment to prepare, am! fulness and wit. Immediately one felt the war finished and It ia almost In the charm of hla personality charm the nature of a sarcastic paradox to really there is nothing better for cough Into a pint bottle, put 2'- - ounces o' that made Gordon give him, a young know that this surplus of the Prince subaltern the governor Pinex; then add. plain granulated augai Austrian v. ' provinoev-Cbar- ta of that veft ram aviwp to mske w full' pteb.--- Or you Tar-us-e skip clarified molassea. honey, or corr won the distrustful Khalifas heart Erthei-waof instead svrup, sugar syrup. arid, toward the end, greatly mitigated 1 the full pint saves about the conditions of his captivity. of the money usually spent for In hie earlier day Rlatin was a fins cough preparation, and gives yon a more waltzer and hq has always been a favpositive, effective remedy. It keeps orite with the fair sex, but for long and tastes pleasant childrct he was almost as determined a bachlike it himself. At a dinner i' You can feel thi take bold instantly elor a inKitchener Qri-rsome ago, a soSoothing and healing the membranes ir party woman next to years him asked if tt all the air passages. It promptly Tooaenr ciety a dry, tight cough, and soon voir wil were true that he waa going to be notice the phlegm thin out and then married 7 "Married ? What, "me ?" ha exclaimdisappear altogether. A days use wil usually break up an ordinary throat o; ed. No, 1 haf already been prisoner chest cold, and it is also aplymiid 12 years nevare no more! bron-cbinl croup, hoarseness, and 'But Wattn Fnsha changed his mind asthma. about that, and In July, 1914. he bePirex is a most valuable concentrated took himself to Vienna and there led compound of genuine Norway pine er to the altar Baroness Alice von Ram-ber- g. tract, the most reliable remedy Tor daughter of the latr genersrtof throat and cheat ailments, Victor, Baron von Ramberg. cavalry, To avoid disappointment, ask your Even his marriage connects him, in for ounces of Pinex will a way, with England, for his wife's druggist directions and dont accept anything grandfather, when a young captain In else. Guaranteed to rive absolute satisAustrian cavalry, wag attached faction of money retundedr The Pinex the to the personal staff ofth Duke of Co. Ft iVayne, Ind. r Wellington at the battle of Waterloo. Should Baron von Slatln return as ambassador, i is likely enough that he will bring with him a famous sword. Which he gredlty prises, having lost and recovered It under curious circumstances. Wheh he surrendered to the Mahdl, this sword, a preeentatlon on which he had from- - ths TwkiHh government, Paper Banging. fell Into the hands of the dervlsliee. Paper Cleaning, Fourteen years later, after his dramatic escape front captivity, and while Window Cleaning, Let Danderlne save youi; hair and double its beauty. - You he waa passing through .London, the Rif to him. : Calcimining, returned by sword was ..can have lots of long,.strougr thick, lustrous hair. Pont let Thomas Cook, head of . the famous yl General House Cleaning. (ravel it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fadingr' Bring its color, vigor . firm." Quit without knowledge of it hisand vitality back. Get a bottle of delightful Danderine tory. 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