hardly imagine the aatisfacUon that a letter from home affords us. We are quite con tented here, at least 1 am, aad I think the Dntlesi Trials and Privationi of Soldiers other boys are, but still we love to hear in Oamp-—Intereit£ag Letter- from those whom it is notour privilege to Dress Skirt Sale. I hate written this on a board in my tent 80 you ^ffill please excuse the imper Following we give a very intereatiog fections. Black Brocaded, White Duck & Linen Crash let^r written by Reginald Oliver to T. C Yours very respectfully, Sherwood, of this d*y. It tells in a brief Kegimalo Oliver. manner some of the pleasures, trials, dn- The success of our ^-eat 1-4 Afif sales is due to the-fact . A large eastern skirt manufacturer made ns such a tsmpt- tlee and privations connected with a sol- A Pretty Wedding. that buyers are positive that we ffive 26c off on [ ing o S e r on a lot of fine ready-made Dress Skirts—quoting a dieij’s life Cbickamauga P ars, Ga. Ju ly 3, 1898. On Tuesday evening, July 12, at eight every dollars worth purchased, and having ^ ^pnoe tlkat barely covered the cost of cloth—to say nothing of o’clock, Ernest S. Roe and Edith £. the maroificent workmanship—that we could not resist aewpt- T. 6. Sherwood, established thb record we have no trouble in making a Plymouth, Mich. Burch, both of Plymouth, were united in 1-4 off sale successful. It is also established that we ing itT he Skirts ire now in and diir customers will be given the holy bonds of wedlock. Dear Sir:—You asked me to write to but every pair of , the benefit of our fortunate pumhase. We will sell them as you when I got to Cbickamauga if I could The ceremony, which whs in charge of make no reserve, we bought them-^25 to oC5 p er C 6nt le s s than former find the time. I have the time this mom- Rev. Oliver, occurred at the bride’s home prices. Make your selection before sizes are broken. ingisoam pleased to comply with your which was handsomely decorated with wish. sweet peas, smilax and asparagus. The We have just undergone inspection and solemn vows were taken under a bell of have been excused from drill for this sweet peas and bolyhocks. The bride BOOTS # SHOES forenoon. Our inspection days are Sat- wore a'gown of white batiste and carried un^y and Sunday mornings Everything white roses. Are up-to-date, neat, natty .and stylish, in both black belonging to the governmev must be After the ceremony refreshments were and tan. Come and get the pick of our stock at these Ladies’ cleaned and neatly piled iu ’ mtot the served to the guests, about 45 in number. tents; then,we fall in and i\- )urguns At -ten o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Roe left prices for a sh>>rt time only: inspected; next we Hr" ...... /pan be for a three week’s trip in the east, after h irti bl£ own goods. y las to which they will return to Plymouth and $4 00 Shoes will be sold for $3 00 Wrappers be perfectly clean, teu..o lu uruet and if reside at the home of the bride on Har 3 5 0 anj^lng is missing it is charged oip to vey St. . We have just received a large lineof Ladles Wrap Ernest and Edith have lived too long 3 0 0 pers direct from the factory in New York city. thei owner. We have no drills on Sunday 2 5 0 Our prices are, on afid have the privilege of attending ssr in Plymouth and are too well known in the best Percale, vices held by the Chaplain and Y. M. C. this vicinity to need any introduction to 2 2 5 nicely trim m ed A. workers. There are three services on our readers. Everyone knows them to be 2 00 Wrappers, only an honest, industrious, sensible couple, $1.00; others price, Ladies’ Sunday, Thursday eve., prayer meeting, 1 7 5 $1.50. Best Calico and occasionally, other meetings. Every and their prospects are bright for a happy Wrappers, 76 cents S h i r t Friday evening the Y. M. C. A. furnishes useful life together. 1 5 0 and t9 cents; others an entertainment in the grove. The one Among those who were present from I 25 price, $1.00. A good Waists. outol^w h are the following: Mr. and ^ l i c o W rapper for last evening was a very good one, consist I 0 0 only 59 cents. ing of instrumental and also vocal mutic, M^. 6. Westfall, Ypsilanti; Miss Edna storytelling and recitations. There are Dean, Detroit; Mrs. Wm. Westfall, Belle some quite talented fellows in the regi ville; Miss Caroline Roe, Lansing; Ollie Straight Prices and Honest Reliable Goods. DO NOT ment. Everett McCluney, Caro; Miss Emilee miss this opportunity. This is a Bonafide Sale, no The boys expect their pay to-day or Uowlett, Ypsilanti; Mr. ami Mrs. Frank goods marked up and we CAN save you money.' tomorrow. Durham, Pontiac; Miss Minnie Fowler, Terms of sale are The paying of the soldiers, together Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burch, North- Ladies’ Handkerchief Sale. villle. with many other things point to the fact that we are going to move very soon, al Fine embroidered Handkerchief, regular price was, 25c each. though nothing positive is known by the We will now sell them for one week at HALF PRICE boys. We have been drilled in packing SaSord'Suaderland Wedding. up ready to move and are^ing drilled The following is taken from the Ann in skirmfshing and other nojodern move Arbor Democrat; All goods charged will be at regular prices ments in battle. We, the new recruits, The ceremony was witnesaed by a 2 B’OK; 25 OEl^TS. are drilled separate from the old men large number of invited guests from this but we expect to get into the company in city and elsewhere. The church was very This is a bargain. . Don’t miss it. a few days. We received our rifles handsomely decorated for the occasion. Thursday and ha^e been learning the A delicare canopy of white, tied midway A Fancy Line of Fans to sell at 10c each “manual of arms’* and as a conseq.aence, with strings of smilax, hung from the many of us have pretty sore shoulders. high arch above the pulpit. Banks of BENNETT & CO., The guns weigh nine and a half pounds palms and ferns su: rounded the altar, and anti until ones shoulder gets calloused from above swung a beautiful wedding they (the guna) will be rather of?a bur bell of pink and white roses. Marguer den. Yesterday it was a hundred tmd ites, iet in a background of ferns, covered J.R. Rauch & Son fivis degrees F. m the tents. Yet, the the choir balcony. nights are cool, sometimes almost frosty 'bhortly after 4 o’clock Prof. Kempf be and we sleep well. Our bed contistsof gan the Wedding March, from Lohengrin, straw on the ground with a blanket un and the wedding procession moved down der and over us. the central aisle of the church. Follow It is getting quite dry down here and ing the parents of the bride came the DRUG DEPARTMENT. for a few deys water has been pretty four ushers. Dr. W. M. Lake and Mr. £. a scarce. The drinking water has to be R. Sunderland, of Ann Arbor, Mr. Hobart brought several miles ahd the spring Hoyt| of Grand Rapids, and Mr. Zachar- from which the water used for washing isB, of Detroit. Next followed the six purposes Is qbtained is nearly dry. - We bridesmaids, dressed in pink and carrying We have the most com* go bathing nearly every day in the famous boquets of pink roses. J^hind them came old Cbickamauga Creek. It is a clay the maid of honor, Miss Florence Sun plete Prescription Dei colored little river, but is a source of derland, sister of the bride. The brides- pleasure and comfort to the boys after niaids were Miss Ada Saflord. of Ply- drilling in the hot sun and du: Prof. Mortimer E. Cooley, cal'the IX-. WE ARE GROWING. of M. who was appointed eq^neer 1^ MlilliN ffiSUMiRy. Yosemite, as past ■wistant eo- MiMLaiiiiiii. JBawallan Aaneastlqii Beeelutleai Adopted Hobsoa and Mia Men Exebnaged — Tre> gineer at th t beginnings o|'tha 'wat has y tbe Senate. sMDdote Oration Given Them. Doings of the Week Recorded in a been promoted to the grade of thlif Jhafter amed It of A p m sh Tbe annexaSon of Ha^^aii’Js now Ac- AeisiBtant N aval C onstructor R ichard engineer. $enop Sagasta and Cabinet Have •midishqd sqi as {he iegislat^ive P. Hobson, of the flagship New York, Brief Style. at Santia|D. j ‘ j: ' Resigned. Frost in July Is an. unusual o^eur> bxAnch o f th e govern ment is eoDccm'ed. and the seven seamen who, with him, rence in the lower peninsula of Michi Quite unexpectedly the resolutions pro sailed the collier Merrimsc into -the CONCISE AND INTERESTING. gan, but it can be recorded thati our {t h e fighting w a s r e s u m e d . viding for the annexation of the is REVOLUTION IS MUCH FEARED. friend Jack “g o t in his work** in good channel of the harbor of Santiago de lands were brought to a vote in the Cuba on June 3 lasfand sank-her there, Th« Thirty-fltth Reg:tBi«ot of UichiifSB shape in July in 1898. Many sections Gen. T o ^ Wanted to Z.eave Santiago Senate, the' opposition cutting their French Athbafliacior Tries to Round Pres report damage to corn and vegetables Fally Armed and With Colore Fljlng havo.jbeen surrendered by the Spanisb Tolo&toera Cmmp Katon debate short, and they were passed by ident M cKinley •— Uncle Sam 'WiHhes military authorities ia exchange for in the lowlands. bat Gen. Sbafter Woolif Nof lileten •the decisive vote of 42 to-21. and OottlaK Down to Soldier Idle— to Deal tVlth Spain Direct — End of prisoners captured by the American Mrs: Louise Waldron, while picking to any Snob Terms. The joint resolution which passed forces. Mere Becmlte Needed. cherries at Coldwater, fell upon a the W ar Evidently Near. the Senate providing for the annexa Hobson and his men were eacorted picket fence, a sharp spike penetrat j ' Fighting Besomed at Santiago. tion of Hawaii was originally intro through the American lines by Capt. Or^nlilfkc the 35th MIchliSBO Regiment ing her groin about eight inches. She : Maj.-Gen. 8hafter's demand for tbe duced in the House by Mr. Nc.^ lands, Madrid: Senor SagMta went to the The first company to arrive at Camp was impaled until neighbors came to palace and tendered his resignation and Chadwick,'Of the -New York, whio was surrender of Santiago was finally re of Nevada, and passed that 'body June awaiting them. Every stop of ^cir . Eaton. Island Lake, as a part of the her assistance and tenderly lifted her that afthe cabinet. It is said that he plied to by Gen. Jose loral who suc 15. Two days later it was reporteu journey was marked by the wildest 35th Michigan volunteer reg'iment was off. She cannot recover. ceeded Gen. Linares in command of the favorably to the Senate. adlvised the queen regent to appoint a from Dundee, 76 m en, Capt. J . B. now eabinet. largely consisting of the demonstrations on the part oij^he There was a general observance iSpanish forces 'in Santiago when the The te.st vote came upon an amend American soldiers, who threw aside all Haynes. Lieuts. Scott Zehiff and Chas. throughout the state of President Mc latter was woiSnded. Upon represen ment offered by Mr. White (Cal.). It military element, which would not 8. Jo rd an . W ithin tw o days 500 more necessarily mt'an the adoption of a somblance 'of order, scrambled out of Kinley’s suggestion that the nation tations of the foreign consuls. Gen. was offered with no c.xpcctalion that the entrenchmeuUs and sent up cheer recrnits had arrived and drilling was warlike policy, but probably the re give thanks to God for the glorious Bhafter extended the truce three days it,would be adopted, but merely to after cheer for the'men who posaed'' begun, and the camp soon took on a vietpries of American arms, and many to allow th e non-com batants—■n'omen, place the ideas and opinions of the op verse. It is gcmh^lly expected that military aspect. The other companies the resignation will l)e accepted, but safely through the jaws of death to prayers were offered for future suc- old men, children and foreigners—to ponents of annc.xalion on record. It' serve their country. The heroes were arrived rapidly, but nearly all were get out of the city. Then the Spanish was rejected by a vote of 40 to 20, indi the result may pos.sil)ly be merely a short of the maximum quota of volun partial reconstrxietion of the cabinet. almost smothered with attentions and Mrs. Charles Cunningham of Bruns desired to communicate with Madrid cating that 'tlie anne.vationi.sts were leans flowed down their cheeks as they teers and as a large percentage of those wick, Muskegon county, filled a wash and Havana before giving their final strongly-in the majority. Amendment The cabinet resigned in consecpiejicc of examined were rejected, there will irrectincilable differences of opinion on tried to reply to the continuous qya- boiler with cold water and left it answer to the demand for surrender, after amendment was offered, but the tioo. The some .scenes of enthusiasm have to be considerable recruiting be standing on the kitchen floor. Boon but said they had no competent tele advocates of the re.solutions stood to tho^qupstioh of initiating peace nego fore the 3r>th is ready to be mustered tiations. were rejwated upon the arrival of the after her ll-montna'-old child, Otis, graph operators. Gen. Shatter sup gether, gaining rather than lo.sing men at the ho.spltal /station and at bur into Uncle Sam’s service. fell in and was drowned. plied thfs want and then another wait strength on the succossivc votes. Duke Almodovar dc Rio; minister of As soon as the nucleus of the 12 com foreign affairs, had an audience with base at Juragua. Hobson, who reached Anna Durcan. of Muskegon, widow occurred. • The Americans were becom Finally the resolution.s themselves, in panies had reached the camp and had the queen regent and subsequently an there in advance of his companions, of R uben W, D urcan. of Co. C, 34th ing impatient when at last a Utile precisely the form in whieli they were eettlcd down in their quarters •'<1 m oiatetliiiiiiL M j r "T ■i’— jf. .-j’ ; ■ - ... , i' . -T ■ . - " T T T r ^ 1 I ■ . ■ ter my doom agato. Now I find that bonixw away. Tou win observe (hat It Igiall.a mistake.'* It now appears quite blue, as 1 pour IK Sir Raoul tried to he patient, but It 6ut That Is because the nltroceu, be was r fir j difficult. uld Pierce Any Armor- ing more volatile, has for the most paiA *T 4o not In understand C boiled off, leaving a liquid which to what you mean, Ulrlc. Why did you Liquid Plate. A New and Mar/ nearly 75 per cent oxygen. send Hlldred away, and what was a velous Discovery of Science. Wool, as you are aware, under or m istake?” Its Temperature only 312 De/ dinary eondltlona, will not bum;' It “I shrink from telling you. Upon my merely scorches and crisps, and glvee honor, t am ashamed of myself. Do l k \ r ^ ^ grees Below Zero. It Will off unpleasant odors. But when I have you know, I positively believed Hli- Frieze Alcohol lotto Solid saturated a handful of It to liquid oxy Th e Usui^ ^ dauqhter. dred had done this deed—I believed sbo gen, at the touch of a match It flashes had shot Lady Hamilton.” Cakes. Some of the Uses up like BO much gunpowder, and la BY CHARLOTTE M.BRAEnE, An expression of deepest contempt to Which It Can Be Put X gone in a moment A mesa of hair- came over Sir Raoul’s face. > felt treated In the same manner buma INTCRNATIOMAL P n t S S ASSOCIATION. In W ar ”1 should never have Imagined such more like dampened gunpowder, wltb CHAPTER X L ^I—(Coatlnued.) am xK>t all bad, and I was sorry when a thought would enter your breast,” be a series of sputtering flashes, but tt *T^ng, y«t not Un Toi speak to ^ eaw her fall dead. I came home, said, indignantly. “I speak plainly to also Is completely consumed. The next you, Ulrlc, as I have never done before Charles E. Trlpler tells In the June fruits snd eggs may be pulverized to riddles, doctor.*’ but she followed me; she has stood Cosmopolitan of bis wonderful discov the same manner. experiment gives a contrast of extremea “tt I* an a riddle to me ” said the near me ever since—a woman with —your wife is wasted on you—she Is ery of liquid air. From this we quote But these are substances that may be of cold and heat which la without preo- physician; T p^ftaps yon can solve It. dead eyes, awful to look ui>on—aw ful a thousand times too good for you. ed e n t She is one of the noblest, truest, purist the following excerpts: frozen, though not to the same brittle He has ccmnltted sirtcide—that Is. he to see!" Pouring some of the liilnld Into '£ women under the sun. You—If you Liquid air is simply air such as we hardness, by tbe ordinary cold of win baa made an attempt on his Uto, but “Tell me,” said the earl, quietly, smooth glass tumbler. I dip tha bot could so misjudge her—are to be pitied. breathe, from which most of the fieat, ter. Let us now try something more be has sot Quite succeeded.” “how did you know that it was my tom Into a vessel of water. A thin Hlldred capable of murder? Heaven originally derived from the sun, has refractory. Mercury remains liquid at "He was very foolish,” remarked the wife?* casing of lee Immediately forma about give me patience! I could not have been extracted. This I am now able all familiar temperatures, but soUdlflea earl. Even tb© fact that his confiden An expression of cunning came over It. but once begins to crack with^be believed you would entertain such an to effect very -easily and c'aeaply by me at about forty degrees below zero. 1 tial steward had attempted to destroy the dying face. Intense cold. By repeated Immerslonst Idea. I could not have Imagined that chanical means. As a result, some fif place half a pint of it In a paper mold, his own life seemed t o him a matter of '1 knew her by the scarf-her silver however, adding coat after coat, 1 pre^ you were so utterly devoid of reason.” teen minutes after the process Is start and pour over the surface a quantity less moment than the fact that his scarf—she wore It over her arms the ently get a sort of erackle-ware lee-cup, “Listen, Raoul—do not judge me ed, a clear, frosty looking liquid begins of lique^d air. The quicksilver, for wife loved him. first time I saw her.” thick enough to bear handling after Dr. Randall looiked uneasily at the quite so harshly. You do not know all. to pour down from a tube about an Inch feiting all claim to Us name, Is toon “You tried to take a terrible re the tumbler upon which it has been Let me tell you my story;” and with In diameter, and speedily fills the re frozen Into a rigid bar, resembling a unconscious face. venge,” ^ d Lord Caraven. molded has been withdrawn. This lee- “May I speak on a private matter?” out further discussion the earl related ceptacle placed beneath to receive it. block of tin, but so cold that It would “It has been ^orse for me.” rejoined cup I partially fill with a liquid now he said. the dying man—“a thousand times the whole history. This rate of production can be main almost,^ blister your flesh to touch It. “Certainly.” was the quick reply. "1 Sir Raoul listened In silence. tained all day If desired. Each cubic In each end of .the mold was Inserted a largely oxygen; and when I dip into it worse for me. I went five times after the end of a steel wire to which a lights have^ no secrets from my relative. Sir five different situations, and on each ‘ "'What can I do?” asked the earl, foot of liquid represents nearly eight large screw-eye, and both these are ed match is fastened, the hard metal Ita o cL ” occasion it was flung scornfully In my humbly, when he had told all. hundred cubic feet of ordinary air, and now firmly fixed in the hardened met hums explosively, like a fuse, with a “I cannot quite understand'It,” con- face that I had been dismissed from "Whither have you sent her?” was in Its expansion as It returns to Its gas al. To one of these eyes I attach a brilliant effusion of sparks, so that the ■tlnued the doctor. “They s ^ t for me. Ravensmere. When I found that I the stern Inquiry. eous state lies a power of the highest and when I reached the house I found was ruined, I swore that I would kill "To her father's house,” replied the efficiency, easy to control, ready to be chilly crystal around It glows like a that Blantyre had attempted to take her ladyship, and I have done It” earl. harnessed and utilized. Its tempera lamp. On Inspecting the cup after this his life. I will not tell you how—there “Thank heaven you have not” said “Then I will tell you what to do. Go ture Is about three hundred and twelve display of fireworks Is ended, you will te no’ need to add to a list of ‘horrora the earl, hastily. “I am thankful to aay as fast as steam can take you. and ask degrees below zero, Fahrenheit. find that the sizzling metal has covered I found him dying, not dead; he la that your murderous shot never reach her pardon. She la a noble woman, If a tumbler is filled with the liquid the bottom wltb beads and pellets of dying now. His only cry was fpr ed ray wife. The lady you have in she may forgive; but,” added the sol ft bolls rigorously, absorbing a portion steel—we have actually melted iron to you. Lord Caraven; he wanted to seo jured Is a stranger to you—Lady Ham dier, frankly, with a flush on his hon of the heat around It, and at the end of a crucible of Ice I •you." ilton; she had thrown Lady Caraven's est face, “I declare that if I wera in her half an hour has completely disappear As the cup Is quite uninjured 1^ Its ”1 do not In the least desire to see scarf over her shoulders—hence the place I never would.” ed, indistinguisbably mingled with the use as a. melting pot, I refill It. Then, 'him,” said the earl, quickly. ‘‘Frankly (for me) fortunate mistake.” .The earl took the advice offered him tir around us, from which U differs on taking a carbon rod. such aa Is used to speaking, doctor, repentant sinners and Tbo look on the dying roan's face and went straight off to town. ly In Its greater purity. The tumbler, electric arc lamps, and heating the tip ■4«ath beds are not much In my Un'e. was terrible to see—the fi^dls^ disap meanwhile, has become thickly coated to redness, 1 plunge It Into the oxygen. I could do him no good.” pointment, the bitter hatred. CjiAPTER XLIV. with frost. If, however, the liquid bo It burns In the boiling liquid with In “Perhaps not—yet he gave me no “Then I have not killed her after ADY CARAVEN placed In a glass bulb, set Inside o t a BOIL.NQ TEA KETTLE FILLED tense brightness though rather slowly rest until I had promised to ask you to all,” he cried. had refused to see larger bulb, wltb a half-inch space be W ITH ICE. on account of Its extreme density. go and visit him—no rest at all. The *’No; you have wounded an Innocent anyone; she bad tween the two from which the air has c^rd, and suspend the bar like a plum- To conclude the experlmmcnt, I drop la stran g e p art of the story has tO;Come. lady, a stranger to you—that Is ail; my refused to Quit ber been exhausted. It is so protected by ct; to the other eye, I fasten a weight a lighted cigarette. It comes up like Lord Caraven. It was not a poacher dear wife you have not Injured.” apartment The this vacuum jacket that It vaporize? of, say, fifty pounds. Fifteen or twen a flashlight. Yet the Ice cup has not who fired the shot—It was himself. We "And I sent for you believing that horror of the very slowly, lasting for a number of ty minutes will elapse before the mass tbaweci In the least, and I set It aside have this time done the poachers an she was dead, dreading lest an Innocent charge made hours. Is sufficiently thawed to allow the covered with a fine, dry dust of frost Injustice.” man should suffer for my deed, longing against her over In this more quiet state. It has the weight to pull out one of the screw eyes It remains to show the explosive The doctor was not prepared for tlie powered her. Could also that you should know I had taken Appearance ot pure water, except that when It falls to the floor with a sud power of this mysterious liquid under effect of his w'orda. The earl sprang my revenge.”— - It be within the k shows a pale-blue tint, which inten den crash; it will be fully half an hour various conditions I first t^ e a heavy from his chair, rushed across the room bounds of possibil “I can only thank heaven you have sifies as the exaporation proceeds. before the metal Is completely melted. copper tube about a foot long, sealed at and seized him hy the arm. failed.” said the earl. ; ity that she, Hll There are. In fact, two catlrely distinct • In the Arctic regions, however, mer the lower end, and having poured in a “Say that again!” he cried. “John John Blantyre raised himself; the dred, Couatess of Caraven, would ever fluids present—liquefied nitrogen a'od cury is occasionally frozen by natural few drops of liquid air. hammer a close Blantyre fired that shot?” hatred, the bad passions in the dying be brought before a public tribunal and liquefied oxygen. It is to the latter cold, and spirit thermometers are used; ly fitting-wood plug Into the orlflca 1 “So he says,” replied the doctor. "He face were terrible to see. tried for a crime of which she was that the blue tint Is due,, nitrogen be but these instruments would be quite have scarcely time to step back be gasped the story out to me in broken "Tell her,” he cried, “I am sorry I perfectly innocent? Her vivid Ima ing absolutely limpid. * • • worthless at the temperatures now at fore the expanding vapor blows out^ wonls. ‘I always hated ber,' he agld; did not kill ber; tell ber that she gination ran riot about it She pic tained by artificial means. This I dem the plug with a loud explosion, driv 'hated her; and last night 1 ehot her ruined me and that I hate her for It. tured herself In a dark cell. She wept 1 will now give a brief description of onstrated by pouring a pint or so of ing It against the sealing With great by the edge of the lake. I shot her tell her that I sent her my curs^ and until from sheer exhgustlou-sh^ slept proof spirits Into a vessel containing force; in the open air I have see It through the heart, and I saw her fall, that after I had. cursed her I never A knocking at the door .ai-oused her liquefied air. The alcohol Is soon Cro- and------’ ” opened my lips again.” “Hildred,'! called Arley Ransome, “1 zen, forming a snowy mass of crystals. “It Is Impossible!” cried tb© earl. He fell back exhausted, and he wish to see'you.** VThe ma% must have been dellri^s! kept his word. Never again wer? bis “Papa,” said the glr^, “I am tired of By stirring this, 1 reduce It to the con - H©<'never saw Lady Hamilton in Ups opened in mortal speech. The the world—tired of my life. Let me dition of viscid sugar, and easily lift ^ llffr~how could he hate her?” ' carl tried; Sir Raoul left his sick room die in peace.” It out with a stick, from which It bangs “That la the strangest part .ct the to try to soften and persuade him, Fearful of the attention ■Radii t o , i t o t o i f I r ' l ^ w r m •m ^I.L Iip!|.l|JljpilJ^ A perfect town is that in which yon see Spain bss a torpedo boat that will »uy T he F l i n t s Pere MarqU%tte Railroad Mych in Little under w ater fur hours,*’ says an exchange. t'le farmers patronize tbe borne mer Company, bas placed in we bunds of its 1 1 1 eapectaily true of Hood’s Pills, ^ HEWS OF THE WEEK. W i L HAPFEHIH08 AID FBB80I- AL UEHTIOS- Wkftt 0(U 6orib« (Hthered on tlio Ont- •ido*—Other Kewi Itemi. 1 Don't forget the harvest feast, .July 21. I Chas. Berdan was In town the latter I part of last week. Special meeting of the common council this Friday evening. John Noyes, of West Superior, Wis., has been visiting in town. Ice cream and cake immediately after the harvest feast, J uly 21st. CLOTHING S. P. Baker and wife are IMng in the Saflord cottage on Main st. And Everything Regardless of Cost. We Must Have Money at Once. Miss Alice Shortman, of Newark, N. J. ^ft^vUited her parents here this week. I A big plate full for 15c at the harvest Sale Prices are a Klondyke. feast, July 2Ut. Presbyterian church. PLYMOUTH CASH OUTFITTER A. N. Brown is entertaining his sister. . I Mrs. A. Cole and husband, of Port Huron. Mrs. Fred Dibble, of D e^ it, spent a George McGill, of Detroit, was in town FTlisT CHURCH OF CHRIST, Since the "good old days" when Sncen d. HI* T*««a Oa*. bleeding was the panacea fer all dis few days this week visitiog in Plymouth. over Sunday. J j SCIENTIST. To Baslab CooUag Odoto. A violent fit of sneeslng cost On»> eases. when it w u thought that the The odor of food is alwa]^ to bn Mrs. W. C. Hull and children, of Al- Mrs. Will Nichols, of Northville, vl^ S ^ lc e 10:30 A. H. and 7:30 p. m. Sun doctor Fred Dike, of the South Chie%! summer could not be survived without dreaded in upper rooms ot a home, bioo, are visiting her father, Thos. McGill. Ited in Plymouth this week. day school 11:46 a. m. Teetlmonlal mebt- go City railway, an entlfe aet of talM ingi Wednesday, 7:80 p. m. Saflord Hall. a copious bleeding from the arm In where sometimes there seems so pr^ teeth, which now repose at the bottem Miss loa Hart, of Detroit, was the guest John Williams, of Ypellanti, spent Sun Alii are most cordially invited. Subject the spring, and when bleeding was em-i venting the penetration, no matter bow of the Calumet river. Tlie mishap of Gertrude Hart, the fore part of the day with his friend, Eddy Tyler. for,next Sunday morning, "Truth.’’ San- ployed even to stop blsedlng, we have far removed the k lteh ^ of certain curred while the car waa crossing tk i daV eve. ‘ Elijah Couvertlng the people swung ever te tbs other extreme. highly scented dlahes. In the sick Ninety-second street bridge, and M week. Thos. Patterson sold his carriage horse fr<^ Baal to God.*’ Mrt. C. W. Hyne, of Detroit, visited to Ashley Harlow one day last week. room this Is peculiarly te be feared, an hlBselt was standing on the rear pte^ A pretty copious nosebleed or a rath form. The occurrence was wltaeaead herdaoghter, Mra. S.. Felttni, the first of Miss Emllee Hoiriett, of Tprlanti, Is the lingering odor ot medicines and ^ h n Huber, of Toronto, Is visiting his er obstinate trickling from a cut finger of food carried thwe, which oftea dln- by several passengers, and the suddem the week. spent a part of this week in Plymouth. uncle, M. R. Grainger. often causes great alarm when It ough: tMsses the invalid. In such cases it in and unexpected change in the condos- Albert Wright, of Howell Junction, is Alice Saflord Is spending a week in Speaking of the ball game on the 4th, te be welcomed as a salutary depletion well to have laid aside, for the purpose, tor’s appearance caused eonslderahlp relieving B. Pelton at the depot during Detroit visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ida Man This Northville Star kisiauatingly .re Still there are times when hemorrhage a nnmber of sheets of brown wrapping merriment. Is excessive, and life Itself depends up his absence. ning. marks that "the Plymouth boys took the paper, which have been spaked In salb- on Its prompt arrest. Laura Ruppert left Wednesday for a ^ ter water and allowed to On Mrs. Geo. Kellogg has returned from a ball game and about everything els^ they Claude—I thought you were not go six weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. W. A one of these pieces a handful of dried three weeks' trip to Chicago and other co^id lay their hands on, judging frpm In all classes of "first-aid* instruction, ing to pay mere than ISO for a wheMt Rentz, of Toledo. places. the dilapida|ted looking outfit left.” The flour of lavender—to he hqught-pf any rules are given for arresting bleeding druggist—should be placed,'aiAl then Maud—I didn't mean te when I wend Mr. and Mrs. E. Pelton and June left George VanDecar has painted the front ab^ve statement was entirely uncalled from an open wound by compression the whole laid In a fireproof utensil, as into the store, but be said If I'd tako Wednesday for a three week’s visit i n of his shop light green and repapered the foil and shows how easy it is for some of the main artery of the limb. This a coal scuttle, should be set biasing. the 160 wheel he would let me have a WakeiSeld. Mass. Interior. pe|>p1e to accuse others of wrong doing. is very well, and if the pupil can keep The refreshing scent will eomi^etely dollar pump for 98 cents.—Indianapetti don't believe the Star editor made bis head sufficiently to remember the JournaL Minnie Fowler, who is living in Detroit, Mrs. Oren Stevens, of Detroit, has been destroy any rival, and will not prove a V friends by thus assailing the character anatomy of the part, and where and •pent the greater part of the week with •pending a few days with her brother, 80 remedy worse than the disease. 'jb " ' of Plymouth ball players. how to make the needed presaure,*the B a ttl* BBd DIsMHW. Plymouth frien i l . : . ■.WVj. H'i. ■ '.wp '1 / f • - p r r .i-:- l ' . CASUALTIES. “ I’m So Tired!” T h e P l y m o u t h M a i l . HE DECIDES BATTLES. IT SHINES Pr^kfort. Ind.—J. D. Fields, en- FOR ALL,! .In the moralnf u when I go gincCT, and F ran k McBee, firem an, ARISTON Da eeb & Gr a t , Publishers, IT IS THE MAN AND NOT THE tt b«dl Why 1« it? Simply beouM were killed at Silver Wood by the en PROJECTri.E. ypnr blood ia lo aoch a poor» th in , gine going down a thirty-five foot em- sluggish condition it does not keep op PLYMOUTH, • - MICHIGAN hankm enL CYCLES. A5D BSSt yoor strength and yoo do not get the Eoalend auirm ed Over Ue — Aoearmejr Bloom ington, IjJ.—FVed N orthm p, bei^flt of your sleep. To feel strong One tear covers an acre of harden^ of Oar Markemea oo Dewej*B Battle- aged 20, son of C harles J. N orthm p. Better than the Best a ^ k^p strong just try the tonie and •OU. I •nipe Baa Mude John Boll Look to of Bloomington, was accidentally shot ip rify ln g effects of Hood's Sarsaparilla. BU Sen Fighter*. and killed near Kappa while eu route Q u word for It, ’t will do yon good. The obstinate man Is a ll^ for Starved Hock on a camping tour. fORLA5 i £ 3.— Shu£ weak-minded to give up. Cincinnati, Ohio—A boiler explosion GENTLEMENSans Hood’s Sarsaparilla From the Military and Naval Record: at the Edison electric light works CHILDRENS 3H0E3 ? 0LISK Is America’s Greatest Medicine. The remarkable shooting of tb^ Ameri Ib Colon. Lose a mlnuta and . the chase of la caused the destruction of the entire KABCSSfePATOTljCATIfil H o o d 's PiUa cure all Lirer Ills. 2S cents lifetime will not catch it. I can gunners at the battle of Manila has plant by fire. The dynamos, which opened the eyes of the naval men of furnish power for the street lamps, PRICE 25S BLACK, TAIV P^AOV U AB. GREEN an d Tfae Adlrottdsck U outalas. The pearl of patience comes from the Europe. It has convinced the nations were not injured. fiO O(JBa/Af0 The heart of this wonderful region ■ Off 6RUBJil7iO. irritating grain of persecution. that, after all, it is the man behind the St. Louis, Mo.—During the past OX Btooa ^ of monntAins, lakes and streanw Is gun, and* n ot the thickness of arm or or tw enty-four hours 5.08 Inches of rain T%ts truly » traversed by the New York Central ROESSNERlt&IJO. The man who boasts of being a cynic the estimated horse-power of the en has fallen and great damage has been BE SURE AND SEE THE WHEEL Oncb a W suc.** A Hudson River Railroad, and to WINONA.MINNUAA. shoe polish, aj it ts usually more foolish thui dangerous. gines that comprises the chief defense done. Nearly all the buildings were more fully Inform the public regard It has more points of Merit than will hc4d a thino for a veek, and raia or saow ing its beauties and easy means of of a ship in a naval fight. It is no tfio'oded, and in several cases people new thing for England to get in a state any other high gyade Bicycle will not spoil it. A Liquid Polish, put op is •ocess the Passenger Department has To please a man, find out ■what b/o sought safety on rafts. Damage suits loree bottles, eoeaaed ia neat cartoi^ and makes built to>day. issued a book entitled “In the Adi wants—what be needs la of minor im- Vfirglng on panic at the condition of her 'aggregating 1100,000 are to be brought a good show ia the package and on the shoe. rondack Mountains.’* describing In portaneg. • navy. Periodically a furious onslaught .^gainst the city by the sufferers, who GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAfe- The nicest thing on the m arket Jo r LADIES* detail each resort, and containing also is made on the naval experts and ad allege poor drainage. AND OENTLEMEN'S PINS SHOES AND > a lar^m apt.ta colors giving a list of miralty officials by some member of BXSO FOB CAXAIOOVB, PATENT LEATHER. Easily applied. Requiret hotels, camps, lakes, etc., together Rumorf of war are less Interestli^ St. Joseph, Mo.—A heavy rainstorni parliament or cranky taxpayer, and the did much damage along the line uf the DO rubbing 'Will not freeze. their location; It has also issued to ' landladies than roomers who pay Ask your local dealer for iL whole country trembles at the Idea Burlington system north of St. Joseph, ARISTON HFO. C^., a large folder,' with map, entitled, In advance. Boessnef's”OBce a Veek” su a e Shoe ToUsb **Tbe Adirondack Mountains and of Its naval strength having been over and baffle Is practically at a standstill. * 'l&oif; to Reach Them ,” giving com Creeds are evaporated graces. Cat^ estimated or wilfully misrepresented. Bakersfield, Cal.—Kern City, two WESTBORO, nASS. ^"■^BOESSNER HFB.Ca,Witou.«igL plete InfonnAtion regarding stage chlcms are the dried theological fruit Just now the scare owes Us origin to miles from here, was almost destroyed Unes, steamers, hotels, etc. of salvation. the remarkable accuracy and deadliness by fire. Three blocks and a half in the A copy of the book wilt be sent to of the American guns. Britons are center of the place were swept away, any address on receipt of two 2-cent comparing the records made at Manila th e loss being $75,000, staihpa. - or the folder for one 2-cent The farther men wander from the atamp, by GEORGE H. DANIELS. truth, the nearer the false may ap with the scoring during the practice Independence, Iowa — Dams and Geaaral Passenger Agent, Grand Cen proach 'Without a rebuke. fire of the British crews, and are ask sheds on the Idaho stock farm, valued tral fixation. New York. ------^ ing with a good deal of feverish appre at $4,000, were destroyed by fire. In Giimeiiiies II. Is generally the man who Is strlt- hension where their own gunners come surance, $S00. has no brighter blossom than Ing to do rig h t who is am azed, a t tbie In. This has started ^ mass of corre Battle Creek, Mich.—Clement R. the lUtle child filin g through rags. eppprtiinltleg to do wrong. | spondence and special articUes on the Thompson, a prominent politician, is subject of naval gunnery and naval dead, the resuh of injuries received by The man who wears a linen dimter training. According to our authority, a kick from hfis horse. Piles Cured wltliout the A LONG FELT WANT. a boat excursion may not be Insane, the gunnery practice in her majesty's Marshalltowil. Iowa — George Mc Sorffcon*s Knife 1 but.hls Ideas of the eternal fitness of navy Is regarded rather more as a nec Laughlin, Ja^ Carrlgan and Otto I t U SappUed In This Tlclnjty a t La*b Uxl^a are seriously tangled. essary evil than aa a duty that, for the Brender, all of Peoria, 111., were killed is hard to always be-pleasant. good of the service, should be, of first- at the Glucose Sugar Refining com ELECTRIC CLEAHSER g M e tz g e r’s Gppd-natured people are often irrit This Is a talkative age. and we are a place importance. Here Is bis calm pany’s works by the giving way of a All good Houarltei'pern <(. R PILE able, scaffold. Removes rU dust and dirt from car- A talkative people; but we get many re statement regarding the gunnery prac pets snd Rues. II yon knew the reason you would minders that Quality'outranks quanti tice In the royal'navy; “It is a usual Dallas, Tex.—Fire at Rogers, Bell Removes all grease spots, fruit stains O in tm e n L county, destroyed about twenty busi I and coal soot. not be sarprised. ty. Ten men speak volubly In advoca thing for the signal to be made, ‘Spread I Restores colors snd raises the nsp. Does It iniallibl;. Ever have Itching Pile.s? cy of a proposition; then one man, who for target practice; rejoin by suc^^and ness bouses, causing a ip ss of $50,000. The work is simple and can be per- Peoria, 111.—Mme, Fraser, who fell I formed by any person, Not sick enough to go to bed or not knows mqre about the matter than all such a time,’ the consequence being t W arranted to be free from such sub- from a balloon at Benson. 111., a year SO Cents a package. the ten. utters a fev.' reasonable words the practice is carried out In a hurried, ‘ stances as Alkali, Acid, Benzine, Resin ■well enough to be content? ago and Just recovered, fell 3,000 feet I and Ammonia, whicU are injurious to Oct it of yoTUF dealer or In good temper,, and cariHoa the meet panicky way, without sufficient super I carpets and fabrics. Nothing will annoy you so. from a parachute at Prophetstown, 111,, send direct to laboratory.' ing 'With him. F a ir minded judges say: vision or correcting of errors made, in OnccaneleanB 2Syard» of carpet. The constant itching sensation. landing In a tred, and may recover. V “The others had tho weight of discus order to ‘get it over.’ Who has not # We also manufacture the A Hard to beajr, harder to get relief. heard something like the following: Quincy, 111.—Charles Maxwell, fore W HiiOeliie C3.. sion, but he had the weight of the argu m an of the C., B. & Q. yards, was run ELECTRIC WALL PAPER S Keeps j'ou awake nights. ‘Why don’t you fire that gun?’ ‘Can’t 1 ment.” Moral; Be master of the sub over by an engine last night and kill A\D PRESCO CLEASEK f Decorab, Iowa. Spoils your temper—nearly drives see that target, sir.* 'Never mind that; f ject, and you v/!Il be m aster of th e au ed. He was 42 years of age and leaves ^ Best in the market. ^ j o u crazy. fire at the splash.’ , Bang! and away dience. a wife and child. Isn't relief and cure a long felt want? goes pounds and pounds of the unfor Chester, Pa.—Fire at the Bear Creek ^” 'THB ELECTRIC” ^ It is to be bad for everyone in Doan’s Charles Eliott Norton In his valedic tunate rate-payer's money into the sea. oil plant of the Standard Oil Company 2 Bicycle Chain Luhricant 8 O intm ent. tory to his class of Harvard college The allowance of ammunltioa is very at Marcus Nook has been burning for K speiUcs for Itself. iJban’S Ointment never fails to cur© did net repeat the proposition that war small, only eight rounds a quarter being w. Why not buy the best when It costs w th ree days, and 00.000 barrels o t oil * - o more than the cheap worthless stuff A Itching Piles, Eczema, or any Itching is a m a tte r for tbe lo-n'er classes to deal allowed for such guns as a .4.7 or 6 have been destroyed. f j t oow on the market ? ' ^ wltXi and the boys of Harvard h ^ bet inch qukk-flring gun, ten rounds for of the skin. • ’■ New York.—John J. Burke, the come K- Send for ctrculara, te r aim higher ■wl't.h .tbeXr smokeleas^ the lighter quick-firing and four rounds S^m.il» proof of it at the testimony dian, died l%Bellevue hospital from In FSEPARSD ONLY BY noljseless'and buUcvIcsa guns;'bat be for the 12-lnch wire and upward. The o f M l *Anz>-'Arbor citizen: juries received while diving la the 7a THEt h e ELECTRICJELECTRIC CLEANSERCLEA^SER CO..CO.. K\ said hJs last words were: ''Be good allowance for the heavy quick-firing ocean at Sea Cliff, L. I. ^ Canton, Ohio. jr iiiv*0. C; C hurch, of 520 S outh Sev men; this Is my last and best wlshl” represents four rounds each for Nos. 1 e n ^ s tric t, .\n n .Aifbor, now retired It la ezeeUent advica; but the gtand^rd and 2, or less than a minute’s firing rO F I E lC N . from the active duties of life, .says— pjaced Jjigh by the profMwr that once every three- montha If,: in addi Owoaso, St Louis, Alma, I akve no hesitatioii lo recommoadinv Doi:a'!« Budapest, Austria—Three socialist, ient.’ Toanycnc roMUlrlnjf ;v lioalln« :ind all of the tc73 must Inevitably get dts- tion, this allowance is exceeded when ■Mt. Pleasaut, Clare, Cad r preparatiuo iH nroStf'lbTuIuablo. couraged before they begin, and mSkk. prize firing i the number of workmen have been arrested, charged T«E BADGER id for years frSnflichinj; Iw^orrhnlJs with high treason. One of them has illac, Manistee, Traveise buc'd cuttU bear of Maori to more., oi. loss ea^g t^of ;rounds fired to the two minutes allowed led r«btd»^ MtacorofM to thfir ov^ckarz^ tfnbltio^ For. Ms unlimited) the amount fired to excess confessed that he took part in a con- a Jfoot Corn Cutter . 1 was%n^ na|fcdnor.t ■«< rjjlracy to r.ttpjnpt the life of Emperor City and points ia IJoith- oDt Htmicn eaim iiniilo Domu NcrlJOa ■ of the allowance has to he deducted afee rt^ jof aia an^i, an^ Afrom the next quarter's allowance; or. FYancls Joseph. Ccsttod western Michigan. r •pplfcdflorto n-ftlwVhat h different by accident. suppose a smart 4.7 gun’s crew fired six St. Petersburg—The Russian news O u l2 $ 2 .0 0 effect it bad from snytbirur I bad bicberto used. W b o w n a n d oV k k a t e Encouraged X U'5'Jd It styictlj todl teen rounds, which they should do in papers counsel the United States and rectloasuad In a su^pri^It^}rty .siv.rt lenstb ol Spain to “cease this terrible war." A venerable crergynran In the south, two minutes, they get no more practice, Three io Five time when you take Into ul-coucC the nemoer of They declare that diplomatic iuterven- Our own Steamship Line yearal^raasOloted. the.irrltutlon cessoUf sod who lived to the age of ninety-five to for six monthfi, which Is, as Euclid Acres per day is the wftSBistlon WB!) allayed. When Doan's llon has become'necessary. possession of hla faculties, said not would say, absurd. In addition to the a fair averag^c across Lake Michignu be--- Ointment cured me it will cure othcrA London—Dr. Cornelius Herz, of Pan long before his death to a friend: “All ammunition proper, however, the ad reported, A Doan's Ointment for sale by all deal- ama canal notoriety, died at B< urns- ttyecn Frankfort and Ke- miralty allow an immense amount of e r a Price 50 centip. M ailed by Fostor- the sharp pains and loss^ of life, as m outh. better record for tube cannon ammunition,, which is In wanee, Menominee -and Milburn.Co., Buffal©, N. Yh Sole agents I look'back, are softened to me. They Gibraltar—Ten thousand Spanish Speed* Ease and tended' for Individual instraction of for the U. S. Remember the name do not' hurt me anjr' more. But the troop© and 300 fclwllIans are em ployed Economy than Glr.dstone, and are selling untrained, or partially-, trained, men, Doan's and take no substitute. monotony of the usages of daily life on the defenses W Algeclras, on the any olherimple- and shonld be expended as such. It is,, becomes terrible. To comb one's' hair, west side of the bay of Gibraltar. tickets to tho Northwest An hour of careful thinking is worth xnent for Har to a«3S. to brosh one'« teeth thrice a however, too frequently fired at the ' London—The United States has pur m ore th a n 10 of careless talking. v e s tin g G>rn, CHEAPER- thiin any all day for ninety years! And sUll to go same time as the heavy gun practice, chased the steam ers AlexancTfa, Boadi- on doing lt!”i:-Hls friend smiled as the takes place, with every available tube^ whether oper rail line. COSMO BUTTERlflLK TOILET SOAP cea, Victoria, Cleopatra and Winifred ated by Horse, old,man shui^ered. If he had been a going at once, for the same ;oId story' of the Wilsons and' Furneas-Layland makes the ekia eoft^ white and healthy. Hand or Steam ., The best trout and basa Bold evarywhavi. phy^daa he^="i^uld have known that tO.!get it done.' The range suitable for lines, all nearly new and each wUh a there are few tests given the brain and heavy gun practice Is.' of course, quite' tonnage of about 7.000, A#k your dealer for them, or one will fishing in the state i« Occasionally a woman's face isn't as nerves that are so -wearing as mo out of the range for tui)e cannon, while Paris—TTie Cabinet has decided that be delivered at your Express Office o :i; found on our northern bad^aa it is p^iij,ted. notony. .Mr.. Gladstone, when as pre fro^ the number of guns at once no the full duty on wheat is to be re receipt of price. I mier be had control of the political 'maq can see what his shots are doingf stored. 4 , division. interests of England, was iaccuftomed and'Individual supervision becomes im-' SEND FOR CIRCULAR. on leaving parliament at night to go possible; th» result Is, a man comes, CRIME. I . Z . M E R R m M , ! 5k;p!ng cars on night trains. home, drink a cup of tea and read one up io his gun, blazes away his ten Madison, Wis.—Fred Rodman, the W hitewater, Wis, or two bbapters of an exciting novel. roudds or so with a fixed sight, which Bsrlhs, $1.60 and $1.00. ' Westfield wife murderer, sent here to “When ^ go to bed,” he told a friend, is probably wrong, and departs as wise| estape the vengeance of a iQob, was Frae chair cars on day trains. : ' "all thonghta of affairs are driven from as he started .” These criticism s are se-; taken before Judge Slebecker, In whose my mind and I sleep like a baby.” Ab vere en o u g k s^^ t th.e officer quoted goes: W. H. BENNETT, circuit the crime was coqimltted, and solute change of occupation and even further. He declares that returns after waiving all formalities Rodman thought for an hour or two each day of the practice at the targets are G. P. A pleaded guilty to murder in the-first will keep many a flagging brain "fudged,” or. to other words, the figures degree and was sentenced to imprison healthy and sane. are given as first-class when to reality the luractice has been abominable, ihusi ment for life. Niles, Mich.—E. b”, Myers of Chi A good endentanding, meaning by deceiving the admiralty officials andl giving the British public an eatlrelyl cago has been sentenced by Judge that l*rm serviceable foot-gear, la pro' Coolldge to two years in Jackson pris tRADK MARgd, sounced by the foromoct ^lU ary au erroneous idea of the skill of their sea PiSiOM PATCNT8 . men gunners. To sum up the matter on for frogery. COPVRIOHTa, «tO< thorities to be more esseatkd to as Dubuque, Iowa—Mrs. Bert Brownell, For Informatlna and free Handbook write to to the language of the empert referred MC.NN a CO., 861 BboaDWAT. NZW YobK. H E B C S X E K IX OF STKUP OF H8S army than either coursige or aecllmati- who was shot by her husband at Ool- OMeot bareau ror secnrlzur PAtonUla Amerlea. ■atlon, and details of malarial, work to, after reviewing the recent great vic r-- rr patent taken out by us Is brought before is d ^ .not only to the originality and wein, is dead. t.'i -.ublioteaaoSloeglTeafrveoXcharzelatha manship, alee and shape are betof tory at Manila, be says: "It cannot aimpQcity of the combination, but also be denied that the ship that gets In the St. Louis, Mo.—Mrs. J, N. Nulsen, to care and skill with which it is urged upon the commlseary depart wife of J. G. Nulsen, commltteed sui ment The agitation trill do double first hit stands a 50 per cent better manufactured by scientific processes chance- of winning the action thaii cide by hanging. L sm st dreolgtloa of any selsnttlle paper tn tha eervlOe if it aOeets the Individual aa Newcastle, Pa.—While the Schmid «^Ond. Splendidly Illustrated. No lutelUaent k n o w s to th e Ca lipo rn ia F io S vrup hen ahe started; a ship, that could man shoaid bs -without 1L Weekly. aa.OOr Co> pnly, and we w ish to im press upon well as the governmental purchaser. A brothers were ' watching a parade yeart $1J0slxmooths. Addresg. MUn n a CO.. ptom laent ■oculist to w hom a young 3ake certain of 60 per cent hits under V u s u a n s a s . S 6 1 ^ro ad w ay . Vcv* Vork City. all tke importance of purchasMg the ordinary conditions of weather at a thieves entered their store from the tme original rmiedy. As the woman receatly went tbr oonmsltatloa. rear and stole $30,000 w orth of dia-^ refused loapwniao bar; eras ui^ssa sha- iWnge of 2.500 yards and inside.could j» > PIEW j» j» genuine Sym pof Figs is manufactnred tiheerfnily engage three mobilized vesf moeds and Jewelry. ^ the CauffOKinA Fio S tr u p Co. would tocthwlth ado^ Ipife^healed eels with scratch crews." Milwaukee—The United States secret a knowled^ of that fact will •host, ta ^ g that w ^ t sl^s 'Vdea were service has made an important capture QialnpionWasher. euflotaat la tkettselves fa'bavk oeea- aasigllone in avoiding the worthless 'the arrest of a man giving the name Win wash Qeane^ Quicker^ with moK ^poed the of spectaclas; whUa OM tloas for Bothora to imt^fUona manufactnred by other par- of'William P, Shaw, who, it la allefed’, case ana 1m tihe tiek, Th«h^h»t»pdi^ o( f b s g « j - attrlbiHa, dU»ib^ . Never enter the water when over^ is the head of k big counterfeit gang clothes than any i(iachioe now S n t r p (V-with «ie medl- tf the * ^ s/ lo an tbrtmVaiid^Ml^tb heated; rest a little first, and cool off[ w^ose headquarters are situated In St. in fi^ Over /5|Q00 sol^ all cal praeasion,. and the aatia^tion ahoaa too^ Ukfai. too.marrow, or othar- hut not enough to feel cold, says a Louis. gfvtog»Hsfirtl6ns w hi^ the genuine S^mp.of F ^ has wlss in-Jittidg. *l2a.that day when all writer In the Woman’s Home Compaa- Harrodsburg, Ky.—At a religious given to millions of families, makes secrets th ^ 'b a ravaalad,** *»****<"«f a Ipn. Bathers should eater the ■water meeting Richard Bautau, a, young the name the Compahy a gnazBiity *Nr« asall )fiafbdsss yhen the body is at glow, not when It farmer, who was drank, entered the otrthfb ^eeX^nee ot ita remedy. It is (kndti^l^ gboes hl^ys made too. is to active or violent perspiration: tent, end immediately began to make fai^a advaim of aU'Oth^'' lasativ^ ligbtn In tbd day 'whin eommon sense Never enter the water with a beadache:i trouble Before Baumu fied be abol as it acts on the kidneys, livex and prevails .OB earth, we^^hll no longer Sever do so with a full stomach. Noth- and killed the following: Thomaa bowels without irritating or weaken Imperil our h ea ^ aniT happiness by Ihg.ean be more dangerous to the sys-i Hale, a young man named Anderson. ing and it does not'c^pe nor boylttg Shota whfsh are fi«ht tern than to contravene these rules, Kora Campbell and Julia Potten. naoM a^ Iq order to g ^ itd beneficial an d m any have lo st'th e ir Ijvies by neg- Hopkinsville. Ky.—An attempt was affects, piques remember the name of Ac^rdlng an trtlele ta the Qer^ them. No one should enter the made to burn the general mercbandlso the Company— man Itodleal Weekly, tiiere are more »r immediately after dinner; none store of Lee King, at Pon. The fire V llnd'^ple in flpsfn In proporUon to wish to avoid the swimmer’s bug- waa suppressed with difficult. CAuromu HG sntvp co. tha popplatlOD tbaft.in any other .coun Pear. cramps, ^ould enter It when sul- Fort Worth, Tex.—Dr. H. Riley, one' duinuacaiM , •j^' j -L: t - j; I I ■, I .. ali m i i i - r t ; ■ I- 1 • • 1. ; ■ . . . 1 ■' ' ' i ^ i '■‘■■'K' . -i 1 . t.1 , ■«i»a IfbDTHER. t The 'SlMdard Dictionary. * A l ? T H E ‘ while tbe shells from the Iowa were (10^ BulIeMo. ' tearing great ream in the sliMs of the kha Sunday School Times. Phll^el- ______i i n er borne U v . i n Viscaya. As the latter phased ahead pila: “Coirtlnual use of the first vol WiUlatn^h’ay', cerndlf hf Thylor and H w ' ume. since Ita Issue, has shown the Jennie Green and ! COST OF A WEEK AT OMAHA’S cock Areuues, Freeport, lit, was itartlM of tbe Iowa she came under the mur H a rd y . by bearing a noise just behind her. derous fire of the Oregon. At this time work to be a weighty, tboroogh, rich, B IG S H O W . T a r m ln g Gtiaphit Description of Admirel accurate, aulhoriUtlve, and convenient the Infanta Maria Teresa and' the Al- JsN in s E. Grr b s, D enm ark, J ow^ quickly she addition to lexicographical materi saw creep* Cervera’s Defeat mii^nte Oquendo, ieading’the enemy’s writes to Mrs. Pinkham;'' _ j Boom and Board for Exposition TUlton ing tow aM coltfmn, were seen to be! heading for al’. The- collaborative method reachfes “ 1 bad been sick at my HAthly llodocatiB CoHt—P recautionc the beach In flames. Tbe Texas, Ore high water mark, and produces bold, periods for seven years, ani^tried Ab a v e o Be d s o f s p a n ia b d s . original, independent, and scholarly re- to Ensaro Coinfort aod Fair TTf**,' gon and low'a pounded' them unmerci almost everything I ever heard but I ------. fully. They ceased to reply to tlpe ftre .sUltt,"-.The Economist, Chicago; "The without any benefit. Waz tr^^ed mknt for AU W ho A ttend. Cape. BVaas te y i Thalr Talor and In a few moments the Spanlsii best of all dictionaries. It Is a work of with backache, headache, pains in the Kaver B«eii Brc»Ued—Ani«rlca» 8al*on> i cruisers were a mass of flames and bn which every American may be proud.” shoutdirs 'ai^d dizziness. Tbroi^h,m7 See display, advertisement of how to Perhaps the first considerjifion with with an ef* T«Mform«i from D«.troT.«. to 'pr.- [ vflth their colore down, the mother I was induced to try Lyd^ E. f o r t , b u t obtain the Standard Dictionary by those contemplating a visit- io the Teresa flying a white flag at the .fore. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound, and seemed filled —Details of tb« Battla. Tpaviag a small payment down, the re- TTrans^Mississippi Exposition alOm aba "The crews of the enemy's ships it has done me so much good. I am with joy at ynftindftr in installm ents. th is sum m er is th a t o i cost. finding her stripped themselves and began jump now sound and welL” - Shay iTos Startled. m other. The In the first place, the railroads hare Off Sanitago de Cuba, Ju ly 7, via P ort ing overboard, and one of tbe smaller rest of the happening is best told in the Antonio. July 11.—The battleship Iowa, The garden hoe well used is the best M rs. H a ebt H a r d t , Riverside, |owa, granted exceedingly low rates. P.ooms mother's own words. She said: ' magazines began to explode. paint brush for yoiing ladies’ cheeks. writes to Mrs. Pinkham the story of can be obtained at moderate cost in On the 2Sth of Smt. ISSG. while in the commanded by ’‘Fighting Bqb” Evans, "Meantime the Brooklyn and the any part the city, in some cases t hloom ol hoaltb, Beafricewas.uddcnly^ was the- first of the American vesKls ~heg. struggle w ith serious ovarian trou Cristobal Colon were exchanging com Try Allen’s Ferot-Eue.* revercly afflicted -with Bpiaal m eaiDgitis. to spy Cervera’s eqo^ron steealing out ble, and the "benefit ahei received 'from eluding hoard. Visitors should com-in-Stronz-ond vigorous before, in five weeks pliments in lively fashion at appar A powder -to be shaken into the znunicate immediately on their arrival of the harbor of Santiago. the nse of Lydia E. Piokl^nfs,yG?^ she tidesme f^ble Wnd suffered from * ently long range and the Oregon, with shoes. At this Bcasdn your feet feel table Compound. This,is her letter: in the city witli the Oflicial Informa paralyse stroke which twisted her bead Some one on the bridge shouted I her locomotive speed, was hanging well swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired How thankful 1 ain that I took tio n B ureau, 1319 F arnara street. B ag b a ^ to the side' and made it impossible for “What's that black thing coming out easily. If you have smarting feet or her to mo^e a limb. Her spoecn, however^ on the Colon, also paying attention to your medicine. I was troubled for gage can be checked ^direct to this ad- of the harbOT?" A moment later the^ j tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It was not affected. We call^ in oar family the two years with inflammatipp o t th e - !dress-at a charge of So-cents. The bu doctor, pue of the most experienced and loTO was at general quirtais and the< oonen.in o... . cools the feet and makes walking easy. Oquendo were in flames on the 'beach womb and ovaries, womb was a l^ very reau is under contract with the exposi- successful practitioners in the city. Ha signal was hoisted that the eneuiy’s Cures swollen and sweating feet, blis considered tbe cose a. very g rav e one. Be just twenty minutes after the first shot low. 1 wasia constant.misery. J had t ‘tion management t© furnish free relia ships were coming-out. ,A gun was ters - and; ci^lous spots.. Relieves corns fore long little Beatrice was compelled to was fired. Fifty minutes after the first and bunions of all .pain and gives rest heart trouble, was short of breath and ble information in regard to rooms, wear a pla-ter paris jacket. Frominent fired at 9:33 a. m. to attract the at shot was fired the Vizcaya put her helm and comforL Try it today. Sold by could not walk five blwiks to save my 'board, trahsportatioti, baggage, etc. physicians were cuntulred, eleetr^ batter- tention of the squadron. les'were applied, bnt no benefit ww'notlced to port with a great burst of flame all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. life. Suffered very much with my T h e b u reau h as on its boc^s some 5,000 Captain Evans account of the battle nntil W8 tried Dr. WiUianu,’ Pink Flllefor from the afterpart of the ship and Trial package free. Address Allen S. hack, had headache all the time, was Toonis, mostly in prirate residences, [in is Intensely interesting He said: Pale People. i. headed slowly for the rocks at Accer- Olmsted, Le Roy, N. T. nervous, menstruations were firegular ^ all parts of the city. Comfortable rot^ms *’Busy in my kitchen one aftembonl #ae “At the time 'general quarters' was startled by tbe cry of 'Mamina' fron^ Utide aderes. where she found her last rest and painful, had a bad discharge! and can be obtained for 91 a night or S.'> a Beatrice, who was creeping toward m a -I s o d d e d th e engine bell ra n g fioll speed ing place. A brave man is sometimes a desper was troubled with bloating. I Was a Week for one person, and SI.50 a night bad placed her on an Improvised bed In the ahead, and I put the helm to starboard ado; but a bully is always a coward. "As it was apparent that the Iowa perfect wreck. Had doctored end o r 88 a week for two* In some cases a parlor comfortably close to the fireside and and the Iowa croeaed the bows of the taken local treatments, but still was no light breakfast is included in these given her some books and playthings. She Infanta Maria Teresa, tbe first ship could not possibly eatch the Cristobal The lake and rail arrangements of became tired of waiting for me to come Colon and that the Oregon and Brook better. 1 was advised by one of my prices. There are also room.s a t h ig h er back and made up her mind to go to me. so out As the Spanish i^lmlral swung the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for neighbors to write to yon. I have nOw lyn undoubtedly would, and as the fast this year are practically the same as or lower figures and the hotels furnish her story, ‘My Fink Pills made me walk,' to the westward the twelve-inch shells finished the second bottle of Mrs. Pink- which she tells to everyone who comes to New York was also on her trail, I de were in effect in 1897. F reight for 'ihe usual accommodations at the usual from the forward turret of the Iowa ham's Vegetable Compound, apd am •prices. Good board can be had for S5 our bouse, waSitben'ifor the first time veri cided that the calls of humanity should Lake‘Superior ports is sent by way of fied. Bhe has walked ever since. She haa seemed to strike him fair In tbe bow the Northern Steamship Company and better in.'every way. I am able to do a week for each person. The restau no-n* taken about nine boxes of the pills and and the .fight was a spectacle. be answered and attention given to the all my own work and can walk nearly 1,200 o r 1,500 Spanish officers and men the^Owen line Is used for The Lake rants and lunch stands throughout the her pale and p'nched face hos been growing “As the squadron came out In coV Michigan ports. The Trans-Lake Erie a mile without fatigue; something 1 city, and near and inside the grounds, roi^y, and her lim bs gam ed s tren g th djty by who had struck their colors to the Jay. She sirens all night long now, while urnn. the ships beautifully spaced as arrangements are with, the Detroit had not been able to do for over two will treat all visitors liberally and before taking tho pills she coaid re^t but a to distance, and gradually increasing American squadron commanded by Steam Navigation Company between years. Tour medicine has done me fairly. few hours at a time.” Dr. Williams' Pink th eir speed to th irteen knots. It was ! -A-dmiral Sampson. I therefore headed Cleveland and Detroit and' the Ashley more goqd than all the doctors,” Admission to the Exposition grounds Fills for Falo People ore sold by all drug superb. wreck of the Vizcaya, nov.- ft Dustin Line and the Michigan ft gists. 1 is 50 cents for each person above 12 "Tbe Iowa* from this moment kept* ^h^^ng furiously .fore and aft. When Ohio Car Ferry Company between San- du^y and Detroit. years of age.. Children between 5 and ■VVnrrcvor you find patience, fidelity, honor. up a steady fire from its heavy guns, I was In as far as the depth of water 12 years. 25 cents. T hese figures hi-'l u-uih. tnrrc .vou find re.spectability, , , -..L. *> , bywever obscure and lonclv men may be. would admit I lowered all my boats elude everything within the fences, c.x- In business three things are neces , ...... iibly smile at your jokes If and sent them at once to the assist sary—knowledge, temper and time. cept th e am usem ent features on th e you invite him to smile at your e.vpense. ance of the unfortunate men, who midway.^ One day spent in each of the'l Some mnrrieti nrc glad that they have **1 ■nfl’ored tbe tortnrea of tbe dam ned were being drowned by dozens c.r Wheat 40 Cents a BusheL ‘main buildings, with two or three the privilege of thinking' as they please. with proiroding piles broupbt on by cotiiiipr.- roasted on the decks. I soon discov H ow to grow w heat w ith big profit a t 40 tloa with which I was aSlicjert lor twoi.ty days for the state buildings and other years. I ran across your CASCARKTi^ iu iho Itoaaty is ISlood Deep. ered that the insurgent Cubans from cents and samplesofSalzer’sKM Cross (80 town of Newell. la., and never found apy thing attractions, will occupy about two the shore were shooting men who were Bushels per acre) W inter Wheat, Rye, Oats, to equal them. I am entirely free from Clean blnoh mcj.n.s a clean skin. No Clovers, eta, with Farm Seed Catalogue weeks, but a good general idea of the ficautv without It. Cascarcts. CanCy Cathar struggling in the water, after having piles-aad feel like a new man." tic cleans vuur hio.id and keep.< it clean, by for 4 cents hostage. 1 JOHN A. 5ALZE1R a B.Kcrra, n i l Jones bt., olcux City, la. fair can be obtained in half that time. surrendered to us. I immejdiately put SEE D CO.. L a C rosse. W is. w .zlu. P ay in g $5 d week for room, S5 fo r board slirring up the la/.y liter and driving all Im purities from the Ijotlv. Begin today to a stop to this, but I could not put a and 60 cents a day for general admis- baiii'-h pimples. boiU, hiotche-i. blackheads, stoj^to the mutilation of many bodies Fashion rules the largest empire and 'Sion to the ground.s, makes the cost of and that sic’xly bilious oomplexion by taking by the sharks inside the reef. These collects her tax in gold and blood. a week at the exposition about S15. Casrarets—beauty for|ten cents. All drug gists. satisfaction guaranteed, 10c. Sjc. 50c creatures had become excited by the blood from the wounded mixing with Don’t Tobacco Spit and SmdVe Ycur Life Away To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mat;- Why shouldn't the pink of propriety Marriace—SometiraoR. a success, sometimes a the w ater. neilc, full of life, nerve and vt}-or. take No-To- be an appropriate flower for our na failure, but usually a compromise. Bac, the wonder-worker, that m akes' weak tnen tional emblem? "My boats’ crews worked manfully strong. All drueelB's-50c. or $1. Cure guaran Itchinessof the sllin, horrible plague. and succeeded In saving many of the teed. Booklet aod sample free. Adilreuu Sterling Remedv Co.. Chicago or Kew Torlc One of nature’s remedies; cannot, I^Iost everybody afi35cted in one w ay or wounded from the burning ship. One another. Only onei safe, never failing harm the weakest constitution; never man, who will be recommended for Dg.re to do your duty always; this is OURC OON8T4PATION* ... fails to cure summer complaints of cure. Doan's Ointment. At any drug, SltrUag n«»»dr C««ru7. Cblaaga, >«• Tarfc. 919 store, 50 cents. promotion, clambered up the'side of the hight of true valor. yrang or old. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Ae Vizcaya and saved three men from f glBta to CVME Tobacco Hablu . Wild Strawberry. burning to death. The smaller maga A bath with COSMO BUTTERMILK. zines of the Vizcaya were exploding 6 0 AF, exquisitely scented. Is soothing aud The moral training of the little child with magnificent cloud effects. The benefici^ Sold everyv^ere. Is the future hope of the nation. nail's Catarrh Care DOUBLE .QUICK boats were coming alongside In a To Care Constipation ForCTOr, PEHSIONSr''"'""" Is A constitutional cure. Price, 75c. steady string and willing hands were W rite CAPT. O’PARRELL. Penslon'^A^nt. Builds up the system; puts pure, rich 9APT. EVANS, Tako Cascarrts Candy Cathartic. lOc or U29 New Y«tk Avenue. WA^HINOTON. O.CL UC. C. G. fail to cure, druggists ref and money. blood in the veins; makes men and wo heading all tbe time to keep the In helping the laceraM Spanish officers men strong and healthy. Burdock and sailors onto the Iowa’s quarter NEW DISCOV^BY; gi»w fanta Marla Teresa on Its starboap^ d r o p s y :qulotc-rvli^raiiJ cui^ wo rat Blood Bitters. At any drug store. deck. All the Spaniards were abso A man’s wisdom is his best friend; 111 for book of tratlmonial* and 1 0 days* bow and hoping to ram one of the lead folly-his worst enemy. FITS V«riBStteiitt7Cared.ITo&taorBer*oatB«M»rUs lutely without clothes. Some had CreatmentTree. br. a.ii.ouia’asoaaxtw>u, ua. Jugs and horse races should be well first daj's n«s of Dr Kliae's Gr«as Nerve Restorer. ing shlim. Seod for F R E E S3-00 trial bottle sad treaties thein legs torn off by fragments of Husband, let's tell the proprietor that Brown’s h a n d le d ,______In the meantime the Oregon, In Toethlng Cordial ^ved baby’s life. W.INLU.-—DE T R O IT — N-O 2 9 — 1 6 0 8 l>a R. U. Klu>k. Ltd..931 Arob St.. Pbn»deipbia. Po- diana. Brooklyn and Texas were doing shells. Others were mutilated in ev ery conceivable way. “ I suffered for- monlh.e' from sore | When ilo wild, -Pollow Me." He meant all excellent work with lhelr.^heavy g\^s. The man above suspicion lives above ia’taefl Answering Advertisements Kindly th ro a t. E clcctric Oil cured /m e in i vtay to flory. In a shoit time tbe enemy's ships were “The bottoms of the boats held two th e stars. Mention Tbis fapu. ^ tw’enty-four hours." M. S. Gist, Uawes- all clear of the harbor mouth and It or three Inches of blood. In many cases ville, k y . For a perfoct complexion nmi a clear, healthy skin, use COSMO BUTTERMHJi. became evidently impossible for the dead men were lying in It Five poor SOAP. Sold everywhere. Iowa to jram either the first or the sec chaps died on the way to the ship. Man never makes truth, he only dis ond ship on account of their speed. They were afterward burled with mili covers it. IRONING m ade: - Cheerfulness brightens the gift -and boatitl- “The Iowa's helm was Immediately tary honors from the Iowa. Some ex fles tho giver. , _ jput hard to th e starboard and the en D r. C n rtcr’e K . A R. T ea amples of heroism, or more properly, tire starboard broadside was poured In EASY. does what other medicinesdonoulo. Iirexnlates No-To-Bao for Fifty Ceuta. devotion to discipline and duty, could the four Imponaai organs of tho body--tbe Siom- to the M arla Teresa. Tbe helm waff a£h. Liver. Kldoeye and Bowels, ioc pac'itage GuaraniwHl lobru'co .habit cure, make* weak never be surpassed. One man on the tieii alruiii;, blood pure, 3Uc. IL All druxglata then quickly shifted to port, and the Vizcaya had his left arm alm ost >^hot HAS MANY IMITATORS, BUT RO EQUAL The poorest possible use for a man's brains Is ship went across the stem of the Teresa off just below the shoulder. Tbe frag to thinU forever about himself. Don't judge Chrlstiainity by the mistakes of its friends. In an effort to head off the Oquendo. All ments were hanging by a small piece the time the engines were driving at scientific princi l Edocftte Tear Xtowela W ith Cascaretii. of skin, but he climbed unassisted over This starch Sira. \Vluslow*M gootblnir Byrop For phllilrrn tcrtMi-if.Hoflf-nr the (rumr.reUui-e'* laflam- full speed ahead. A perfect torr^t the side and saluted as if on a visit of ples, by men* who have bad years of mAiiou, alUys j.aUa. cure,windooUc. S3ceouabottle. of shells from the enemy passed over ceremony. experience in fancy laundering. It the smokestacks and superstructure of "Immediately after him came a restores old linen and summer dresses Any man may deceive other men. but It takc-s tbe shlpi, b ut none struck her, a KCQius to fool a wouiao. strong-hearted sailor who^e left leg to their natural whiteDCSsand iaoparts "The Cristobal Colon, being much had been shot off ai)ove the knee. Plso’9 Cure for Consumption haRbecna fam Cotrs conch Haimun faster than the rest of the Spanish a beautiful and lasting finish. The ily mediciae with us since Kido.—J. It. Modl»on. T* The eld fst and best, (t will brrak up a cold q sle k n was hoisted on board the Iowa with a only starch th at is pierfeictly harmless. 2406 CM Avc-. Chicago, Ills. tOan a ujrtblos el»e. It Is atw ars reliable. T t7 it. ships, went rapidly to the ,front in an tackle, but never a whimper came from Ck>ntaizis no arsenic, alum or other in effort to escape. In passing the Iowa him. Gradually the mangled bodies I t Is easy for a man to follow advice that coin- ; the Colon plalred two six-inch shells jurious substance. Can bo used even rides vriib his own views. I and naked men accumulated until It for a baby powder. fairly in our starboard bow. One pars would have been almost difficult to ed through the cofferdam and dispen recogblze the Iowa as a United States sary. wrecking the latter and bursting ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT AND TAKE NO OTHER. battleship. on the berth-deck, doing considerable testimony "Blood was all over her usually white AWRAVELLER’S . damage. The other passed through the side at the water line within the cof quarterdeck, and 272 naked men were being supplied with water and food by ferdam, where It still remains.” What He Carried on the Cars “As It was now jDbvIously impossible those who a few minutes before bad to ram &ny of the Spanish ships on been using a rapid-fire battery on GREAT POPULAR OFFERl g0004 r oopifes S el lS thi# i©a»aow - 1 them. Finally came tbe boat with ledffed mneterwertt of theOwminre wearanowenahledtoeffierittotliepabUe at far I account of their superior speed, .the lOM than publlahera* prioeaf Thoumnda of perioni. who heretofore have not felt | Icrwa’s helm was p u t to the starboard Capt. Bulate, commander of the VJz- able to pureboM it, will eagerij weleozae this opporuiuitytooeciire atradaeedprioe**Thn | To^-Take] when Travelling. ca^a, for whom a chair was lowered Qraatoat... Aohiovafnant.. .-.. .. of Modom- Times.**....- -- --■- gmd sbe. ran on a course parallel with the enemy. Being then abreast of the over the side, as he was evidently *THE FUNK & WACNALLS wounded. The captain’s guard of ma Bvery travener knotrs that continuons Francis B. Harlowe. of Atlants. Co., far. Almlrante Oquendo, at a distance of joarneylag on the railroad is very apt to nishes a cate in point. He writes; 1,100 yairds, the Iow a’s entire battefry,. rines was drawn up on the quarterdeck # derange the syslem in some way. In spite 'to salute him, and I stood waiting to «f apr.ags ana toft seaU there is a coutin- "For some years past. I was sabjeet to Includlnjg tbe rapid-fire .guns, was ttoos Jar and vibration, which acts upon constipation, from which 1 suffered in opened on’ the, Oquendo. The punish welcome him. creasing inconvenience, la spite of the Standanl Dictionary the ■ervons system, end prodaces results verylng somewhat, according to the use of uiedlcincs of varions kinds, nntil ment whs terrific. Many twelve and "As the cibair was placed on tbe deck OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. strength of tbe traveller or his predisposi- some months ago. when I began taking eight Inch shells were seen to explode the marine presented arms. Capt. tion-to some specific ailment. The mpst Dr. J. C. Ayer’s Pills. They have entirely I t la inCompamblrtfie-grMfeel. M' It ie-perittvely the leW t common consequence of cootlnnoM ear corrected the costive habit, and vastly inside of her and smoke came through Eul^e slowly, raised himself in the •el. mofltcomplstc, and most atsih^ritative.iL^vrdlotloiiary S riding Is constipation. Aod this condition improved my general health." — (Rnvl) to’exijteiioe. ItlaoverxwhcrethostaiidsrA * • 1' F&aNCis B. ilaxLOWK, Atlanta, C k her hatches. The Oquendo seemed, to chair, saluted me with grave dignity^, iovasubly pirodaces headache, and tends stop her engine for a moment and unbuckled his sword belt, and, holding to bilionsness. J. J. Converse, St. X.ouis. Constipation is, perhaps, the most serf, EirriRELY WEW , 1 ^ Itia n o ta repi h»L rehsab | Me., found a way to avoid the evil efiecta or rcTliion of Atayothers ons physical evil of to-day. It is like the lost headway, but she Immediately re the hilt of tbe sword before him, kissed FKOM COYER TO COYER. work., but U th e reenlt of fl of constipation, to which he was sobject Octopu.s, that grapples its victim and sumed her speed and gradually drew' when travelling; He carried with him fastens its tentacles on trunk and limbs- it reverently, with tears In his eyes, the«taadylmbOrforflTeye&rBOf‘oyort]aralve aeere «f the ? **the p ill that wall '* cure constipation and one after another, nntil at last, incapable ahead of tbe Iowa and came under and then surrendered it to me. ■aeoel etnieent eed autborifafliia. seiialeraendeTweiaticfeijf C all its sequent snfierings. This is what of longer resistance, the helpless being tbe world. KearlylOO of tbe leadingtinireraltfee. eollegee I • he says: the terrific fire of the Oregon and 'ond-acieniifle Inutitutlona of the wotld weesreproeented | succumbs to his frightful foe. Constipa. "Of course I declined to receive it, roLtbeVitoria!atolT: 20 Unil*d.6 tataeQov«n»m«Bt«xperli£ ’’Travelling on the cars tends tecenstl- tion is the beginning of many of the most Texas. and as tbe crew of the Iowa saw this \ 'realao on the editorial acaff. OtewSnsOLOOO were aet- • murdcrou.s maladies, the clogged system “At this mqment the alarm of tor lial^ expended in ita prodncUon beiore a stagle com nation with me. but by using Dr. J. C. becoming charged with poisons thataffect they cheered, like wild men. As 1 - 1 Ayer's Pills moderately, my bowels are pedo bdate* was sounded and two tor lete copy Vos ready lor tbe mwket. Kerer vw any- keptlnhealthy action. They also prevent the liver end kidneys, and prostrate started to take Capt. Eulate into the Sictldnary veeleomed with- oueb nr*et •nthMiaem the the entire being mentallv. morally, and pedo-boat destroyers were discovered A«adache.”~ J. J. CoxvcKse. St. Louis, Mo. physically. Dr. Ayet"s Pills will enre cabin to let tbe doctors examine his world over.' AatheSt. Jeeiee’sBadget.Isadeeudeelare*.: in the starboard quarter at a distance “It ia the admiration of Literary Knalond.... ft ihoolO J*Dr. Ayer’s Pills are good for constipation 'conitipatfon. If you doubt it send for Dr. wounds the magazines on board ■ the! betneprideef Literary Amaric^’* Tha Idsbeat pratee -under all circumstances and conditions. Ayer’s Carebook, free, containing ,tho of 4,000 yards. F ire was a t once open has eoma fram all the tereat American and Bfltlfli nei— T hey have cured long standing cases after testimony of those cured by this remedy. Vizcaya exploded with a tremendous ed on them with the after battery snd rerle-wx. univardtlae; wad collegee, aa well as ^fery other medicine had foiled. Rev. Address J. C. Ayer 'COn Lowell, MOM. burst of flame. 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