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Show J- - the times BT T Timm Foi.isiinu fosiirasiT. odltorsnd M uI'r, UTAU. COALVILLE, I STORIES FOR SOLDIERS. 111 Dottle of Sated War Hi tld q - Properly a young woman named Noyea took the first prize for piano s playing at Hutchinson. It aeema queer that the (ramp never portrayed on the stage. He la often caricatured, but never reproduced. People seldom kill themselves In the city of Brooklyn. When they get tired of life they simply quit dodging trolley cars. Michigan baa gone bark to hanging ae a punishment for murder In the first degree. This may properly be called a late noose note. The emperor of China gets up at 4 Oclock every morning. But he didn't get up early enough to get away with the emperor of Japan. It must be a great relief to Hetty Green to be able to have a home some place at laat and not be obliged to dodge income tax collector. la astonishing how tbs Income tax decision has boomed salaries. Those who received only $3,999 a few days ago are now getting (3,000 a year. There is a grave suspicion that Russia's demand for a protectorate over Corea Is la reality a move for a right 'of way for the Siberian railroad. The natives of Northern Alaska and Siberia have no knowledge of money, and tourists to that country have to exchange the same Into barter goods. Paradoxical though It sounds, an electrical fan that la uaed'for cooling the atmosphere in summer will also Increase the warmth of a room In winter. coming to this cauafryJThls is fortu- nate. It Is now. some six week's since this land waa criticised by some blear- -. eyeJ Briton. Th Invention of a comp to prewell enough and may ba classed as a great one. but what la it compared with the new electric pacemaker for bicycle? vent collisions at pen la A man may climb up In the world by mounting the shoulders of hta neighbors, but he who can moat surely enter heaven la the one who can carry the greatest number of bis neighbors on back. Railroad reports this year, as a rule, ahow a most encouraging Increase In earnings over last year. No kind of agitation will avail to keep this country from resuming its grand march in the forefront of all nations. Maxim's cavalry gun, which fires 700 weighs but thirty pounds, and can be carried strapped to a soldier' back. The gun he made tor the Sultan of Turkey Area 770 shots a minute, but It Is a field piece on wheels. shots a minute, A St. Louis msn has Invented a machine that stamps steel engraved bank notes by steam, the first of its kind In the world. The process, while more costly than the old process by hand, turns out ten time as mapy notes in the same length of time. Dr. Stuhtmann, who la traveling in Africa, has come upon a tree , whose fruit glvea out a tallow-lik- e fat. The tree Is one of the largest In the forests of t'sambara, and the fruit la big and heavy, measuring a foot la length by half a foot In diameter. It Is a new species. of the guttlferl. The natives call It tnkant, but the . botanists name It Etearodehdyon Stuhlmanni. The German hive some educational Ideas which might "be borrowed with profit, and among these are wall maps of different . apecles of pestiferous weeds which hang in the schoolroom, .where the children can set them aa school. They are long aa they go-tcolored plates of weeds In all stages of growthrand also the way In which seeds and propagate they scatter Their themselves. ' , I,. in tail-- lie t A'Iom t Deajb A 4,000. 8 iujaaeil ,1.1.1 .... )ul:.JjI ,r. . JlhruA.,-- COMMODIOUS PLACE AT MODERATE COST. The Owner of a House of Good Dealt;1 Coufera a Aery butwtsntial Heneftt in jj.hlali. Vf . i, . I. . .m.UI,'' thirv marking a before. That night ! l)r Uarclnn arrived on the scene, lng b n ?. nt out by Gov. Washburnc to look after the Maine wound d, and t him Adam appealed on behalf of to shattered femur Amputation warn d ftrred, and the result was that Adam saved hi leg, whh h served him falry well during the remainder of hi life. plain Adam died tart November at his home in North Vanoeboro, Me. a thousand housetop flag are flying In the air, There are thunder- Ing of cannon, and the trumps exult- ant blare, For he- coming, he I coming, my true home love coroe , ! Lait Battle o the Wr. Jame Slaughter, of Alabama, an In the Confed-ra- te army, who credited by Jefferson Davla In W book with fighting the last battle of the a man of singular frankness, nar. Re fought hi last turtle at Bona Fan Iago, Texas He saya he had heard of lee a surrender and didn't want ,to fight, tut the t'nlon troop advanced on him and he "attat ked and routed them He took some prisoners, but treat d thim rather as guests that captives. A f w daja afterwards he recognized the situation In tM order: ' Soldiers, the war la over. Go home and try to make as good citizens as you hate sjildi rs, and do more. I hope that the result will prove that our enemy was right and we were wrong. When Ms attention waa tnee called to the peculiarity of the last sentence, he to-da-y; All the Ttty throngs he to meet him linger by the way. He criming from the battle wltJv hi , knapsark and hi gun He, an hundred time my darling for . the danger he ha run; Twice they ald that he wa dead, but I would not believe the lie. While my faithful heart kept loving him I knew he could not die. All In white will I array me, With a rosebud in my hair. And hi ring upon my Anger he shall iee It shining there. He will kin me, he will kiss me, with the kis of long sgo, He will Chid hi arms around me close and! shall cry, I know. O the year that I have waited rather live they eem to be- -l r the dawning of the happy day that bring him back to me! But the worthy cause ha triumphed. O Joy! the war Is over! He I coming, he is coming, my gallant a I I soldier lov r. j 1 j I I was secession always oppose-TTand favored a union of the State, one ami InstpHuhle I tvas a lieutenant of artllbry In the army of the United KUt Klim the war broke out. I was a Union man, but I resigned from the army after the fall of Fort Sumter. Joined the Confederate force, and. fought against what I believed then and now to have been legitimate authority: nevertheless I was unwilling that the Southern iienple should be conquered, whether rig.it or wrong." , Cousin of President Abe, The diseovedy was made at Reading. Pa., that John Lincoln, M year old, a cousin of Abraham Lincoln, was In the almshouse there. Ills feature much resemble those of the His mind has tnurtyred president at Washington, and great numbers given away, and his1 answers to queswere quartered at Fort Monroe, Annaption are very childish. He la a son of olis, and other point nearer the Une. Thomas Lincoln, a wealthy farmer and where they were put to work1 In the hotel keejer, who died in 1859. John quartermaster's department or In the Inherited 430,000, and In his time was re-- 1 naval service. garded as a great sport. His money One curiosity of the times was a Conwent rapidly, and he waa finally comfederate regimental band which had pelled. through family estrangements, deserted In a body with Its instruments, to go to the county almshouse. HI and was allowed to march through the wife, Mr Annie Lincoln, died at her .styeet of the national capital playing home In Exeter a few year ago, and Union air. This was one of the oddest till circumstance recalled the fact that sign of the flnnl break up. People - the husband tlll lived and was a warJ recalled a story, told by Honker, that ll( lhe cwjnty During the war John when the Union army scaled and occu- - LnC(lln made a t0 Washington and trlp a rebel Lookout sentry Mountain, pled e president, and the two on on duty on the crest of one of the mot couMnll ha), qu)te a engthy chat, precipices saw our men pile up ,nE hlch thclr relationship waa fully In. aoUd .nutmm hums auap .which. had ootobHohod. been thought and was an surprised that he forgot to run, but IrralUr Death of Sergeant While. tood with feet rooted to the apot, The 10th Iowa regiment, went Into the watching the Union force climbing up and streaming past him, and driving battle of Champion Hill with 3H men: the enemy far to the rear, until he waa 187 were killed and wounded. While 1 left alone, a ataue of amazement. Re- waa on burial detail I found that Scrgt. around, alcovering himself at last he threw down White had been movingacross the top though there waa a gaah ht musket, stripped off hi rebel-graJacket, stood on them both, and, look- of his head a large aa a tumbler, and brain seattered about rometnpnty ing far oft to the sunny south, stretched Ms out as a map before him, said. How or thirty feet. He was still breathing. are you. Southern Confederacy? Purinit,he work.Jgot myself hadly Rut notwithstanding such Indications stained with blood but this did not of a collapse of the "rebellion, at this worry me like the thought of one of very time many Northern Union news- - my own mess trying tojhe wjtVmt his papers, led by Horace flreety and oth- - bralns. era of hta stamp, were demanding that Reynold, Neb. appeals should be made to the Southern lark the Clipper. people "to atop the flow of blood and the waate of treasure, and that some A new but unedifylng edition of the message should be sent to the South- "Rape of the Lock" is creating aflutter erner "so terse that It will surely be among the Parisian maidens whs wear circulated, and bo lucid that It cannot their hnlr In a long plait A girl of 14, be misconstrued or perverted." by way With her tresses thus arrang4. was of an Invitation to cease fighting. Cu- watting for a tramcar. In front of one of riously enough, the nearer the time the offices, when she sudd.-nlgate vent came for a final aurrender, the more to a shriek. A man etandlrg behind was demand for the fervid negotiation her had tried to cut off the wlole of and appeal from the unreasonable rad- her back hair, and In the attempt had icals In the ranks of Northern Union- hurt her In the neck. This Individual ists , But all this was xn to end; and endeavored to escape, but he was prewhile a small party wad asking, "Why vented by the people gathered murid, not negotiate?" the downfall came. who would have administered sound Noah Brooks tn the Century. chastisement If the police had not Taken him in charge and led him off to the station. Then no lea than six pair A Clooe CIL of scleaors were found on the Mlow, as VirPaid Representative O'Ferrall, of as a tong lock of hair which he well of In Washgentlemen ginia. to a group succeeded In abstracting had ington some time ago: "I don't know from already some fair victim. how It feet to be hanged, but I know how a man feel who narrowly escaped D Leuepa and the Tramp. being hanged. In the late war I made ne.-eThe Count de wemed a raid with my regiment of cavalry Into of the education of his tore to sight West of I where that region Virginia In smallet detail, one we born and raised. Some of my men children even a beautiful Dreseither wantqnly or accidentally burned morning at breakfast Ah'" cried some bams and dwellings and a large den teacup was broken "a disaster Two more of number of horses and cattle were con- the cOunte. now be broken, it always fiscated. The animals were taken by that set will Are you ro sujrwtl-tlou- a, so," my order, but I disclaimed all responsi- happens asked the count, "as really to bility for the Incendiary acta of the jnen. two more will now be brok- However, when the war closed a war- believe that rant waa Issued for my arrest, and offl- - en? "I know It.And."Theirtft u get U taking up two of cere of West Virginia cameto Richmond CUP hy the hlndle. he dashed and asked Provisional Governor Wells! that I be delivered to them to be taken them together. The anger and back to West Virginia, there to be tried of the countess proved conclusively seriously held to her for the crime committed. My eounael that she had notalso loosened any hold It fought vigorously against my delivery superstition. idea may have had on the to the West Virginia authorities and I the absurd brought all possible Influence to the minds of the children. governor to get him to decline' to honor ' i - MV," r"" ' 77? r,,!'. EXTERIOR VIEW, trebled In value by bis enterprise. The Increased value TJ? lots adjoining an Improvement often more than equals the cost of Improvement. By all fair means try to keep the increased values out of the hands of unenterprising people who never make improvements. They are the least deserving of any members of a community. As land and lot holders, if their numbers are considerable, they retard the growth of a town or city more than all other Influences put together. Following will be found a brief description of the residence design illustrating this Size of structure: Front article: (width), 34 feet: depth 51 feet 6 Inches. Height of story: Cellar, 7 feet; first ad-ver- caij y Ieep r ay - The Svrnan. the requisition. In the meantime word reached me from home that a plan was Father, Is your s a long Ecrmon on foot to take me from the office r at day?" the station near my escort "No, JImmy. not very. me to a Urge elm tree. In sight of my "But how long? Tlease tell me tr Hoods Sarsaparilla. THE BEST AGED PERSONS 29 29 29 Wagon to a Star, 29 said, that is, 29 as Emerson content with any be dont 9 best one the except 29 bicycle made the COLUflBIA. 29 Matchless as these famous 29 bicycles have been past 29 years, you rub ycur 29 eyes when you the 29 quality and beauty100.of the models 29 29 POPE ufr.Fd. 231 29 29 Ton SfM 29 29 ftccy; aul n 29 MONSTER LOE TER. Alive When Captured, TIU Creature ! Krgardcd aa a Gold Mine. The largest lobster In the worlJ, Inserted In an stuffed, varnished-tr- ad elegant glass case, now belongs to W. J. Kilduff. steward of the St Nichols ( hotel In Boston, who expects to realize a large fortune by placing the creature on exhibition. Mr. Kilduff is thinking of capitalizing this lobster in the form of a stock company. He has. made' a rough calchlatlonthat there are people in the United States eager to witness his lobster and pay one cent each for the privilege, and this, Mr. Kilduff figures, would bring in $700,000 to the company, while the expense of in will see 1895 CO. TOM, "Well, about twenty minutes, l should ay. Hut why are you so anxious to know? "Because, father, the boys say they will thrash me awfully if y0 are m hour. than half NW YORK, OMlOftOOb IAN ftftMOlfaOO mOVIDEMCft. ftUPVALOa the lobster in its glass transporting Fftctortoo, lASTTOfiA Ctoeril Oftccs th OolamW UuIoim, ft work of ftrt tfaftt oLown orory UtU o I poarleN Cfllumbifto ftftd Tfao book Mrb Hartford ftU ftt CoU U fr if yo for unbift by case would be small. But with proper advertising Mr. Kilduff thinks these people would be willing to pay 10 cents each to see the lobster, thus bringing the profits up to $7,000,01)0. He says he has been approached" with many flattering offers from dime museum men. The lobster which has thus had two 29 greatness thrust upon it, "belongs," says Mr. Kilduff, to the male gender." He was caught at Provincetown. Mass., in August of last year and turned over to a taxidermist for permanent preservation. When captured the lobster weighed from thirty-fiv- e to forty pounds. He measured 40 Inches in length when straightened out, and ia now from 23 to 25 inches wide when measured from tip to tip like a bird. The right claw is 15 inches long and IS inches In circumference at the large end. Mounted in a stained white ash case, the lobster Is. says Its proud owner, most beautiful to look upon, clean and wholesome, pleasing to the eye and well worth 50 cents or a dollar"of any mans money to see." The lobster, he says, was alne when captured. Retting Type by Mire. oal pump Meta Wheels Tdr your Wagons AnT want, inri w Tiro, the rite you ufa to M g fc. ltoI w huh to oxl. Coot tJmoMln la- j fltuf Roto mi; ft otft. od to bftoo let f low vhooli to ftt Tour woiroft forfaftaliftf ffalQ,u4itr, not, r, hops, Aa Xo mottiii of tlroo Cott ? Irtt Addrml Co., FmplroUff. U. lto f. Quincy ill $1.00 WHEAT Wheat Is Advancing From Day to Donald Murray, a newspaper man ot Day. and Now Is the Time to Buy. Hot Wind Tfao Cliinufa Buf He!fti Fly, Drouth. Sydney, New South Wales, has invent- Refctvfr Suppllfto ftutko Wheat ahtftp ed and patented a device by means of ftt 00 T ero ! Light ftv mtftey to be mule far tUnGlng ) It kin$r ftt tbi greftt w eel e!i from I to by Lch s'l operator in New York, with a cent- higher eeefa dey and m( faftte ft trftde oa tt before him like that of an sukrkrt We tronyly fti'lft the puthiM of wheel otthft ordinary tjpewrlter, can not only pro- present price, ft norgla of ftut le ttea t tout purcbfteo oi your profits will Juotify it on duce typewritten copy In New Orleans, double re the! Iftrye proCtft safe mortrin. and the ctoence will certainly be taken on tfae inventment but it is claimed can operate a typer had many curtomtn who mie from U 00 to setting machine here and deliver his IS 000 in tblo wer on iaveetn.ftate of from falM to 20fa lost ten dey. matter for the forms. during Hurt u no m'-- y to bo made f tlite me w lieftt Not only that, but the same operatdr, kftddr.nfr rrm djf to day. Send your order ia by wle, have yout b fit nee. by using a number of telegraph lines, wire uo the amr not of money deposited to onr eredit, Ad we will et once pie e the order oa reeeipt of your can set up the same copy simultaneoustelegram, wiring yon at what price the tarae waa pur ly in a dozen different places. In this chftRed. no for Patty iiarkri K ,r futther information writ operation only ordinary currents are BuLrftn, whh fa augirei-- whet end when to bay, end ft&d Provision on eWo Menua Dentine la our Grain, used, such as are capable of being re., W. tTAELLA fu ko. Both Viire. Room R. Trftkere Rltg., Cfalcftfe, HU layed, and are subject to all conditions of ordinary telegraphy. The work can be done with thgjsame speed Gum, as an ordinary typewriter Is operated, clock-worTHE PERFECTION OF k and dispenses with all CHEWING GUM. mechanism, synchronously moving type wheels and other cumbrous devices. It A Delicious Retnety Is said to be capable of manipulating For all Form of some eighty different characters. Press and Printer. INDIGESTION. fa key-bra- FIRST FLOOR, xtory; 9 feet 6 Inches; sepond story, 8 feet 10 Inches; attlcfT feet 6 inches. Material for exterior walls: Foundations, stone and brick first story;, clapboards; second story, shingles; gable, shingles and panels; roof, shingles. Interior finish: Hard, white plaster throughout; plaster eornices and centers In hall, parlor, sitting and diningroom; oak trim In hall and diningroom; Georgia pine trim in second atory, white pine In remainder of house; main stairs oak; mantels to cost $S0; stained glass In staircase window; bouse piped for gas. Exterior colors: All clapboards, light brown; trim, water table, corner boards, casings, cornices, bands, veranda posts and rails, dark seal brown; front door finished with hard oil; all other outer rd t Beemans Pepsin CAtT10A-- w firnie for the North Iolr. Bill Nye is a man of very sober demeanor, and rarely cracks jokes of newspaper columns. He has been known, however, to play a practical Joke on a friend; When Lieut. Greely started on his expedition to the rnrth pole, Nyq gave him a healed book that was not to be opened until be out-sid- reached his farthest point north. e contained for the pole. fe fat that tba yam j Boewftt it on lock wrapper featfa tablet contain on grain pure pcpain. if the gum caunot b obtained from dealer, ftecd fa cent stastp tor sample nftckftpe to BUKA CHEMICAL CO., Beak fab. (loTrUilfA C rlffinatoft of Papain Chewinc Cum. . EWIS It wtftdft. SEVEN WOMEN OF NOTE. pari. who has translated many French dramas Into German, celebrated the 100th anniversary of hep birth tn Berlin on April 15. She Professional CoartHj, still hale and hearty. It la some consolation to think that, Miss Lillian Russell It keeps. said, no matter how far the craze for bloomSECOND FLOOR, a dish of boiled carrota on her dressing er goe. the New York Evening a biinda outside painted table, which she eats Instead of candy. will never outrage the proprietiesp0tf doors and this for the benefit or her comdark teal brown; rain water conductor She'd her ee by appearing in them.-- Xw dtra seal brown; gable dark buff with plexion. York World. Fru Marie Harder, a Danish lady, has dork seal brown panel; sashes dark a volume Called "Yule Star. buff: veranda floors dark brown; veran- published Wedding Clft from ths Popa In this there Is nothing wonderful, bar natural varnished color; of The wedding gift the pope to The da celling the publication becomes somewhat Inprinces Helen d'Orleajis Is g eacred panel jaork In first and second stories, teresting when cne beara that It Is l.er relic handsomely act in gold nd thickdark seal brown for Miles and rails and debut, end that Fpu ilArtkx U 7J year If studded with brilliants and other light brown for panels; side wail sfclni: old, i precious stone Mm. Muhling, 1 LYE The rtfwnyMl and puroH Lye Biike other Lye, tt beimf fane powder end pecked in e can jWitfa removable fad. the contemn axle-greas- k Hottentot widow of the The late earl of Stamford Is still living. The present earl has married an English girt Ml Busane Adams is the name of tn American girl who on Just made a successful debut at the Grand opera-hous- e, 98 mnrn tPATSRTBD) ttYsuxB t are alwaye ready for eee IfaUI make the be perfittoed Herd in ft minutee mttkowt bmitnf. It Ike beet forefoeaetny Wftfttepipea dioinfeetin stoke, etoeeta, waelL&r botttee, paint trees, etc. coal-blac- to- e, mother' residence, and hang me. Finally, at the suggestion of Governor Wells, I wrote to Gen, Grant, stating the cirThe other day a ferry boat named cumstances of the cue, fld he decided as I waa Included In the surrender -Trilby waa sunk In the Hamburg ca- thatLee'a men at Appomattox. I waa not nal and a racing animal called Sweet of to be delivered to the civil authorities . Alice on Fran-' the San dropped dead for acts committed In time of war. The cisco track. These etenta should terse requisition waa aubaequently refused aa a warning to people tn the bestowal and tt waa unsafe for me to visit my old bom until within a few years past. of names. However, I responded to an Invitation The late. Ward McAllister' youngest to deliver at the point mentioned a of July oration. All former hosson proposes to go back to first princi- Fourthtowardme had vanished, and my tility ples. instead of cultivating rare so- reception waa aa cordial aa I could have -- cabbe will cultivate ciety exotica, desired." i bages and corn and garden aaes tor salt to hi late lamented father's 100'' A Maine soldier Captain John Quin-st the regular market prlc. er Adam saved hi leg - during Ite war in an original way. After , t 'l ''(VRCeilTrcVx lnccel4 birth-plac- the 1 me, wJjeu speen'. exertion, as tired iu llte nierni- n- as w!i-- n you r.L.e at night, you is"y depend upon it, jour Hood is impure and is lack,n0' ta vitul.ty. That is w hy it does cot supply stn.Hi;',ti. to nerve and muscles. You need AH coat applied after laying. Accoa.moda-tioF- .The principal roonu blJ their sizta, closets, etc., ate oirown by the Coer plans prated herewith, besides these th.cre are two rooms and a hall flruthej In thr attic, and there :s a cti-Lwpdir the whole house. The cum- - ll 'l.S' ) ( M TlfMtffin'UrtfVnt k'u'rC2v,TASirsvec&-n--- ' to purify and enrich yourblf'od. A fet and There-ihat a coat bottles of tins great medicine will give omize spare. closet in the hall and a closet contaid-in- g you strength ami vitality because it wnl a waeh haala uniUr the main stairs. make p u e blood. Get llood's. Stationary tubs amLalnk ia.tb.e kite hen jted a large pantry adjo.ning. The lob- HoodS Fills by entrance to the kitchen from the ASIC YOLR DRU0015T FOR back pdrch has a receos for an Ice box. By- enclosing the balcony with netting an open air resort Is provided thaf'wm be proof against mosquitoes and other Insects. Special features. An attractive roomy bouse, large enough for a modest rich man and small enough for an ambitious poor man who Intends to become rich. Cost: Built as described, for all localities where prices for materials and labor are about the same as FOR those of New York, 3,300. Built with brick walls In place of frame, $4,000. and Delicatejnfirm Dyspeptic, Those who are Interested in these architectural designs should compare the estimates that are given with those JOHN CARLE A SON5, New York, given for many other published designs; Invariably it will be found that for deglgns of equal dimensions our estimates are considerably higher. The 291 Ilitcli explanation Is that much of this kind of wrsrk is done by tyros, who depend on Imitation for their designs and on Your mere guess york for their estimates. A ' V are Tired If You gies buff; roof kh'nslcs. dark browtf. Ail shingle thoul 1 ee dipped in tuia before iajirg and have a good brush replied , (losing Scene of (lie Mar. In the latter part of the month of March, 185. Washington saw many ign of collapse of the rebellion. The confederate army appeared to be badly and deaerter, who ardemoralized, rived constantly In large number, reported that men from Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and the Carolina could rot be exjieeted to have any heart In a fight which then seemed ofily for the defense of Virginia, while their own atatea were overrun by the armies of the Union. During the month of March more than 3,000 deserters were received T MAY BE TRULY said that (be owner who builds a bouse of good design confers a substantial benefit upon tht tn ointn unity which he Uvea as well as upon himself. Such a house shines like a star, whole neighborhood. the lighting up inInspiring confidence, stimulating to the way often and showing dustry, prosperity. Particularly doe the light elishinijig from a new house disclose gible building sites that were never dreamed of before. The practical suggestion Is that the owner should be the bolder of property In the Immediate neighborhood other than that on which The vacant lots on both he builds. sides of and across the way from the lot on which be builds may be doubled cr j j r - , . Chief Whirlwind is dead, but the object after which he was named still manage to be around. i V lyKyyCBlBySWWffnkWW he Salem. Mass., should look to her laurels. Paterson, N. J., claims to be the center of witchcraft. I- IlOtSE FOR hav-1)- We vonder what the man's page In the dally newspaper of 1900 will be bis A -1 1 ufw.n When acetylene comes in, gas the light that falls. x ," a Th. Krclmxil'i Krl Is a lonely sort of It OLD ; dissipation. W 1 H. I,- . 'CAMPFIRE What the rains started the sunehlns will ripen. liAe. f CVlar .lift Mountain. bullet, whl'-j.roduced a eom-- I und i mniinuateil fracture of a thlg" the hospital, n. H - ms taken nsto came an vitn " tit surge amunJ. for amputation balked h was Vt.r h surgeon had passed, Adams tu't.d out the halk rnaik, and thus g.iin d a d iv th--Whend- -the surgeon cam hied tpat hi wa aiour.d th CORNER. VETERANS FENNA. SALTMPG CO. Pen. Antftu Phi!n Fa. B IY l HRAliKT WORK needy oared timmfty aft early ftpiileetiee ler LooftiAreeeyte eell ttie DAVIS CREAU SEPARATORS tmm u4 liurioM. Ooo Kyi na ik.n Is last number Ufe Irani mow vtu un Ml ZunklM, ran tor Hnlnoi faxvis to Cloo-hi- Bill. Book Free, Rami bids, oki IUUoclorCT.m W.loOo , .IXIraso. I.U.Voio I 1 f v wi. . I1 PARKER' HAIR BALSAM 71 1 CIimiii md WftetiiNN the kk m Hwwsewe k a texunasM ftvvtk. Newer Falls to Restore Gnp to its Tonibul Color, Hair a m Cam Site a heir Hit we. a |