Catarrh
I ’n i ' l «
Is a C o n s t i t u t i o n a l D i s e a s e
*
lien
i . I U im !
Her,
Kansas City girl recently married
n man who lives in on«* of the smaller
near by tow ns and went tli«*re with him
to live. The bridegroom was naturally
w* iger that Ills relatives should Ilk«* his
bride and as one, an old fanner, voiced
no «'oniplimentary opinion in bis hear
ing lie at last asked:
“ Uncle Ben, what do you think of
my w ife?”
—
“ 'Va . for a fact. CJporgo,” responded
the old fellow, “ you shore out married
) outsell.” — Kansas City Times.
A
I t originates in impure blood and
requiriu*constitutional treatment, acting
through and purifying the blood, for its
radical and permanent cure.
The
greatest constitutional remedy is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
In usual liquid form or in chocolated tab
lets known a-- S a rs a ta b s. 100doses$1.
Nasal and other local forms of catarrh
are promptly relieved by Antiseplets or
Catarrlets, 50c., druggists or mail.
C. I. Ilo o d Co., Low ell, Mass.
'I'li«
The Saxon railway from Limhach to
Wahlenburg is lo he one of the,first tier-
man roads to be changed from steam to
electricity.
One of the
Essentials
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vast fund of inf«>rmation as to the
best methods o f promoting health and
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ledge o f the world’s best products.
Products o f actual excellence and
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One of the products o f that class,
of known component parts, an Ethical
remedy, approved by physicians and
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the W orld as a valuable and whole
some fam ily laxative is the woll-knuwri
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manufactured
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Sw iss
Nothing I Ate
Agreed With Me
Murder is Result of Politicdl Trouble
in Tennessee.
In some of tin* cantons of Switzer-'
land a method resembling the r«kfer«*n-1
dum has been in practice since the six '
t«*«*ntli century. The present form wan
adopted in the <*anton o f St. Gallen In
1830. In 1848, in spite of conservative
opposition, the referendum was Incor 1
poruted in the Swiss federal constltu-'
tloll, and in 1874 its application w a s '
extended.
In all the cantons, except
Frieburg, the referendum is now es- '
tablishcd.
C arm ack ’ s New spaper.
MPS. LENORA BODENHAMER
Nashville, Term., Nov. 10__ Ex Sena
tory Kdwunl Carmack, editor «if tht
Tcnueseean, was shot and killed ut -1
o ’clock y«*ster«lay afternoon <»n Seventh
avenue North, m front o f the Folk
flats, by H«»bin Cooper, a son o f Colo
n«*l Duncan B. Cooper. Mr. Carinack
was going north on Seventh avenue i
front o f the flats, ami Colonel Coupe
and his son, Robin, were approaching
Seventh avenue on Union street. Soon
ifte r they came into sight o f one an
• ther the shooting was begun, Robin
Cooper, it is said, firin g two shots
ami Senator Carmack on«*.
Colonel Cooper, it is said, drew his
pistol, but did not fire.
Senator Carmack fell to tin* ground,
dying instantly. Robin Cooper "was
shot in tin* right shoulder, but was not
oadly wounded.
It is understood that the trouble
was one o f the results o f a recent Dem
oeratic gubernatorial primary, in which
Carmack was defeated. Carinack, since
became editor of the Tennesseean,
had been caustic in cricising what
ailed the Democratic machine, and had
printed several editorials‘about Colonel
( ’ooper.
VVtihin the last few’ days, it is i
sorted, Colonel Cooper notified Carmack
that these editorial criticisms must
ise. Another e«litorial referring to
the colonel appeared in the paper yes
terdny morning, and this is supposed tc
have been the immediate cause of the
i rouble.
As Senator Carmack foil at the edge
f th«* street Colonel Duncan B. Cooper
put his arm around Robin Cooper and
tli walked a few feet down Seventh
avenue to Dr. R. G. Ford ’s office, where
the slight wound in Robin’s shoulder
was examined and treated. An ambu
lance carried the body o f Mr. Carinack
an undertaking establishment.
Mrs. Lenora Bodenhamer, R. F. D.
1, Box 99, K errersville, N. C., w rites
“ I suffered w ith stomach trouble and
indigestion for some time, and nothing
that I ate agreed with me. I was very
nervous and experienced a continual
fee lin g o f uneasiness and fecr.
I took
medicine from the doctor, but it did me
no good.
“ I found in one o f your Peruna book*
a description o f my symptoms. I ther
w rote to Dr. Hartman for advice. He
A d m ln a ln ii b y T ic k e t .
said I had catarrh o f the stomach.
1
Mandy was a young colored girl, took Peruna and Manalin and follower
fresh from the cotton fields .o f the . h s directions and can now say that 1
One afternoon she came to her feel as well as I ever did
northern mistress and handed her a
‘ ‘ I hope that all who are afflictec
visiting card.
w ith the same symptoms w ill take Pe
“ De lady wha* gib me dis is In d*? runa, as it has certainly cured me.”
pu’lor,” she explained.
"D ey's anno-
The above is only one o f hundreds
who have w ritten sim ilar letters tc
der la«ly on de do’ step.”
| “ Gracious, M andy!” exclaimed the Dr. Hartman. Just one such case as
mistress. “ Why didn’t you usk both this entitles Peruna to the candid con
sideration o f every one sim ilarly afflict
o f them to come In?”
“ ’Cause, ma'am,” grinned the girl, ed. I f this be true o f the testimony
“ de one on de <lo’ step done fo'git her o f one person what ought to be the tes
tim ony o f hundreds, yes thousands, ol
'20-Mule-Team" Bora« Presents.
I ticket."— Judge's Library.
honest, sincere people.
W e have ir
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“ ¡¿O-Mule-Team" If.uux product,. You will find
Ye*' b,‘* » n Mr. IVter*. Sr.. "John nials.
m any articles o f household and personal use that Peters, Jr., has quit school and accepted
you can obtain A B S O L U T E L Y F R E E .
a position in Davis’ general store.”
A C o o l i n g T li u i i f f h t .
A ll you have to do is to s a v e t o p s O R W RAP- j
“ In d e e d !”
c o m m e n te d
th e s u m m e r
W hat makes one man warm makes
D IR E C T P R IM A R Y W IN S .
P E K S . Addr
I visitor. “ What are his duties?”
another cool. During the hottest week
PACIEIC CO AST B O RAX CO .. O aklan d, Cal.
“ He is superintendent of the cracker last summer a gentleman walked inlc C arries ro u r to One Throughout the
and cheese department.” replied Mr. the country store to get his mull. Ac
State o f California.
Peters, Sr., with guarded satisfaction. old “ darky” was sitting in the blazing
San Francisco, Nov. 1.0__ California
“ He has the entire charge o f wropping sun, in a rocking chair, on the piazza
has joined Oregon, Washington and
I
up the cheese.”
o f the store, looking “ as comfortabU Uhcr states that have adopted the di
as
a
chocolate
ice
cream.”
The
white
rect primary, and the vote cast last
bsn brn ^
N ig h t D octor O n ly,
man sank into another chair and Tuesday in that state in favor o f the
An uptown doctor has a new idea. lie
The cleanest.— T.
n«*w
system is so emphatic that it can
! practices at night only. He found that funned himself with his limp handker
lightest. —and '
not be wondered that even a boss-rid-
I so many night cases coming on the top of chief.
most comfortable
“ Well, Uncle Jeb,” he said, “ I must len legislature was compelled to heed
| his office hours and visits wore him out,
the demand that a «1 iroct primary
j so he determined to save his energy for say that you seem pretty comfortable.
amendment be submitted to a vote of
I the night work, which paid best anyway. How do you manage to keep so on a the people.
at the same time
He says he finds patients prefer having day like this?”
cheapest in the
In San Francisco a majority of nine
a doctor who is fresh and wide awake in
end because it
“ Massa,” said the negro, “ I ’s think to one was piled up in favor of the
stead
of
one
who
is
tired
out
after
a
wears longest
In’ dnt de sun what’s makin’ dis yere amendment, and across the bay in Oak
j day's work.— New York Sun.
heatness Is a-smilin’ down on all de land, Alameda, and Berkeley the ver
*309 Everywhere
Stn rt In L i f e .
watermill ions in Georgia, an’ makin’ dict was almost as strong.
Every garm ent guar-
Under tho new law California will in
“ Young man,” said a rich and pomp clem j«*st so retl an’ ripe dat my mouf
anteed w aterproof
future make all nominations by direct
Catalog free
ous old gentleman, “ I was not always most cayn’t keep from swallerin’. I
te, and party conventions will be
• J TOWfP CO BOSTON U S A
thus. I did not always ride in a motor daon't min’ de heatness when I spec’- virtually abolished, except for the con
ear of my own. When I first started late on deni watermill ions.”
trol o f partv affairs and adoption of
In life I had to walk.”
platrorms. The total vote o f the state
1 rvoua uisenses perm»
is not yet available, but complete re
“ You were lucky,” rejoined the young
nently cured l>y Dr. i lae’ a Grout Nerve Re turn from tin* six counties casting the
man. “ When I first started I had to storer. Send for FREE $2 00 ti ml bottlo und treatise.
This sterling hoysehold remedy is most
Dr. K. 11. K line, Ld., 9J1 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. largest vote indicated that the primary
successfully prescribed for a ‘ ‘ world of crawi. It took me a long time to learn
amendment carrie«! about four to one in
troubles.” For derangements of the di- j to walk.” — Democratic Telegriun
the state as a whole.
A
representative
of
the
French
govern
gestive organs it is a natural corrective, I
T h « < ur<»l«-MN N e j i h c u .
ment has been investigating the clothing
operating directly upon the liver and ali- .... .
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O LD CASE SO O N ENDS.
manufacturing industry of the United
mentary canal, gently but persistently 8hf .f" * ot
h,'“ !” b“ r * '" •
States. He says we excel in the art. and
stimulating a healthful activity.
Its
h's «mforgmn* elderly aunt,
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beneficial influence extends, however, to
“ at kept her house while she went particularly in the ready-made branch.
Virginia and W est Virginia About to
every portion of the system, aiding in the
abroad,
S ettle Long Standing Trouble.
irocesses of digestion and assimilation of I
forgot to water the rubber plant,
I I « D id .
Richmond. Va., Nov. 10.— A fte r drag
ood, promoting a wholesome, natural '
First
Waiter—
You
tried
hard
enough
B y W a y o l K n c o u r t « K<»m o n « .
ging along for years, the end o f the
appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
“ May I ask how you earned your first to work that swell guy for a tip. Did he famous Virginia West V irgin ia debt
breath, irregularities o f the bowels, con
give you one?
stipation and the long list of troubles j dollar
queried the reporter,
question is now in sight. Eminent
Second Waiter— Yes; he gave me two.
directly traceable to those unwholesome! **I earned it, young man, ’ said the
counsels representing the two states
He handed me a dime and told me never
conditions.
Kasparilla dispels drowsi- financial magnate, "many years ago by
assembled here yesterday for the first
ness, headache, backache and despond- doing just what you are doing now, as to judge a man’s wealth by the clothes he formal hearing in the case, before
wore.
ency due to inactivity of the liver, j my first assignment on a newspaper. I
Charles K. Littlefi«*ld, o f Maine, who
kidney's and digestive tract. It is a went out to interview a man, and it may
has been appointed master in the pro
Mothers w ill find Mrs. W inslow ’ s Soothing
strengthening tonic of the highest value. ' interest you to know that 1 got a good ?yru |> t h<- t> c * remedy to use for th eir ch ldr n ceedings.
If it fails to satisfy we authorize all leal more information out of him than lu rin g ilie teeth ing por.od.
The Virginia West Virginia debt dis
dealers to refund the purchase price.
vou’re going to get out of me.” — Chicago
pute arose out of the creation o f the
H o yt C h e m ic a l C o . Portland, Oregon Tribune.
state o f West Virginia out o f the orig
H a d n Pen n on .
“ Well, Sagebrush Sam has had his inal domain o f Virginia, and the proper
wish. He always wanted to die with hit apportionment o f the then bonded in
debtedness o f the latter state. A suit
boot* on.”
“ Yes; but they didn’t know why until is pending before the 'United States
I hey took his boot» off. He didn’t wear supreme court, and upon the ultimate
report of the master, Mr. Littlefield ,
any socks.’
depends the adjudication o f the matter.
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GASTORIA
TH*
MAPLEINE
Indict fo r Land Fraud.
San Francisco, Nov. 10__ The federal
grand jury has returned indictments
for land fraud against D. W . Dwinnell,
recent Republican presidential elector;
J. D. G. Gangnor, John Gilpin and Rex
F. Deter, all prominent residents of
Shasta county. They are accused of
having hired eight men to take up
«•lainis in a tract of high class timber
land. The men are said to have paid
the expenses of the eight men and
given each $200 to relinquish his title
to the land. Gangnor has already been
arrested and released on $3000 bail.
W ant Inland W uterways.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 10__ The Gulf
coast inland waterways convention,
which assembled in this city yesterday
for a two d ays’ session, promises to be
a large, influential and highly inter
S n b je o t t o C o n d it io n s .
esting gathering. The convention aims
“ Friend,” asked the traveler, who had to promote the commerce ami industry
lost his way, “ where is Mugg river? I o f the southern coast states by the im
expected to find It somewhere along here, provement o f the rivers emptying into
the gulf and the construction o f canals.
but I don’t see any signs of it.”
"Mugg river, sir.” said the man In the The states chiefly interested in the
doorway of the log cabin, pointing to a movement are Texas. Louisiana, Ten
dry gully a short distance ahead, “ ha* nessee, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama
been postponed this year on account of th* and Florida.
weather.” — Chicago Tribune.
Shot by Lunatic.
W o u ld
N ot
Pay
C h a rg e ».
N ew York. Nov. 10. E«lward M.
He was an impecunious nobleman Morgan, postmaster o f New York City,
with air castles In sunny France. After was wounded in the a Solomon vesterdav
much deliberation he sent the following morning by a bullet fired by* ß. If B.
Mackey an eceentr c English ste nog
note to the pretty heiress :
•*I)«*ar Miss: I love you, but do not raphe r. win then ■ommitted suic ide.
He was rest ing well last night. an«] un
know how to express myself.
How
less compile at ions «1evelop he will re
would you advise?
Count De Bust.” cover. Mr.
Morgan probably »wes his
And the heiress penned the follow life to the quick w it and bra verv o f
In *;
bit 14-1 ear ()Id «laughter, Dorothy. who
“ Dear Count : Express yourself any saw Miicke v draw his revoK er, an<1
way you wish except C. O. D., aa you struck t Wl th her hand.
are not worth the charges.”
OCItTAV« OOWPANT. H E » Y«H * CITT.
Long Distance W ireless R ecord.
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 10.— The wire-
lo s s operators a t T.atoosh Inland, estab
lished a 2300 mile record Saturday
■ P iQ ik 2
ÎV h L r e a LL ELSE F
night, when they picked up an order
¡ugh Syrup. Taste* Good
A Flavoring.
I t makes a
M ltim c. Sold by druggist»,
from the armored cruiser West V ir
syrup tetter than Maple.
ginia. o f the P acific fleet, for lumber
with which to construct targets.
J*
J*
Sold t>y grocer*.
li!
JMtieUts-
jtaistSttd-
f a A -* * .
F o rm .
Bloward— 1 hesitate to tell you what
:kat automobile cost me. You wouldn’ t
relieve it. I paid a fabulous price for
he machine, though, I can tell you.
Kohlfax— I don’t doubt it.
What I
want to know is the real price you paid
’or it.
of
Jtm'pt ofOU BcJüMUrmXER
flanfàia Snd*
Due
Orlando Spoonaitore had proposed.
“ I shall have to refer you to papa,”
«aid the young and lovely Clarinda Ilewll-
gus.
\
Orlando reflected.
“ Yes," he said, “ I suppose that is the
•orrect procedure. I take the initiative
«nd you order the referendum.” — Chicago
Tribune.
C o u ld
Signature
FREE O F C H O L E R A .
M erchants’ Association o f Manila Is
sues Statement.
Manila, Nov. 10.— The Merchants'
association o f this city has issued the
follo w in g statem ent:
‘ ‘ Manila is reported by
the
health
authorities to be practically free of
cholera. Since Novem ber 1 in a popu
lation o f nearly 250,000, one case daily
Edward Carm ack Is Killed by Robin has occurred. These cases were found
C o o p e r— Victim Fires Back, In in outlyin g districts, unusually visited
The late visitation proved
flicting Slight Wound — C o o p er by whites.
Senior, Had Been Criticised ir to be o f a very ligh t character since its
llpfrrendura.
id lin g Dolus.
“ Say, I hear somebody in this crown
said I was a liar,” blustered the vil
lage bully, approaching a group
o f,
men he thought be knew.
“ Where’s
the guilty party?”
“ I guess maybe it was ine.’ quietly
‘"'join«*«! a husky srranger, who meas
ured fully six feet and looked to be
stronger than an ox. ns lie pulled oft
his «'out and proceeded to roll up his
sleeves.
“ Oh, that’s all right,” continued the
bully, as he hurriedly backed away.
“ Keep vour clothes on; I didn't say I
wasn’t.”
ASSASSIN S SHOT
FOR EX-SENATOR
m s vre r
beginning, and in the month o f July
werp only 22 cases among the white
population. O f these but 10 proved
fatal. There was not a single case
among the 12,000 c ity school children.
Since the Am erican occupation in 1898
the number o f whites in the islands at
tacked by cholera is 247. O f these 120
cases were fatal.
The m ajority o f
deaths occurred in 1902, when there
were 00,000 troops in the islands and
no precautions existed fo r protection
against the epidem ic.”
Soldiers from F o rt M cK in ley and
sailors from the A sia tic squadron are
now entering the c ity free ly and the
citizens are anxious that Rear Adm iral
Sperry w ill perm it them to carry out
the plans for the recepition o f the A t
lantic battleship fleet.
I f these plans are not carried out
it is feared that a false and harmful
impression w ill be given to the world
o f the sanitary condition o f Manila,
which unquestionably is b etter than
that o f any other city in the Orient and
probably unexcelled by any large city
o f the world.
R E D U C E S F R E IG H T R A T E S .
Nippon
Yusen Kaisha Begins
fo r Trade.
s.
M edicines con tain in g M ercury are often g iv e n to persons sufferin g w ith
C on tagiou s Blood Poison, and so pow erfu l is the action o f this drug that it
! freq u en tly rem ove , the sym ptom s in a short w h ile, and shuts the disease
i up in th e system to do greater d am a ge to the d elicate internal members.
| W h en , however, th e treatm ent is le ft off, the disease alw ays returns, and the
l p atien t finds th a t his health has been injured b y th is pow erfu l m ineral, and
I he is often le ft w ith weak stomach, disturbed d igestio n , m ercurial rheuma
tism , etc.
T h e action o f S. S S. is e n tire ly different.
It contains no
M ercury, nor any oth er harm ful drug, but is made en tirely o f h ealin g,
clean sin g roots and herbs.
It cures C on tagiou s B lood Poison b y rem o vin g
th e viru s from the blood.
It searches ou t e v e ry particle o f the poison
and does not leave the least trace for future outbreaks.
S. S. S., in
addition to cu rin g the disease, builds up and strengthens every part o f the
body. Its fine ton ic effects tone up the stomach and d igestion ,’ im prove the
ap p etite and regulate the entire system . H om e treatm ent hook con tain in g
valu a b le in form ation about the d ifferen t stages o f the disease and any
m edical advice desired sent free to all who w rite.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA,
r e l» y
railroad for the prem ier position in the
carrying trade o f the North Pacific.
Since the ruling o f the Interstate
Commerec commission, by which ship
companies advanced their rates, the
lines connecting w ith United States
railroads, and more particularly those
under the United States flag, were
placed at a disadvantage.
The Cana
dian Pacific railroad naturally took
advantage o f its position and declined
to advance its fre ig h t rates.
When the conference at Seattle de
cided to increase the rates, the propos
ed increases w ere cabled to Japan,
where a m eeting o f Japanese shipping
interests was called. Advices received
by the Royal M ail steamship Empress
o f India were to the effect that the
Nippon Yusen Kaisha w ithdrew from
this conference and has made a general
reduction o f about 17 per cent lower
than the form er fre ig h t rates. The
Japanese steamship company proposes
to bear the burden o f the increased
railw’ay charges and w ill g iv e a lower
rate across the Pacific. A reduction
o f 25 cents per 100 pounds w ill be
made on silk and other valuable
freights.
F R A N C E S T I L L FIR M .
In
D lv o r «* «»,
“ The underlying reason why so much
time usually elaps«*s between th«* filing
of petition and the hearing or trial in
divorce proceedings is not generally un-
derstoo«!,” remarked a
lawyer
who
makes a si>oci,ilty o f tills character of
practice. "Perhaps it is within the cir
cle o f truth to say that in a majority
of cases, if either husband or wife,
whichever side be plaintiff, should ‘stop,
look, and listen,’ as it were, the trouble
would be adjust«*d out o f court entirely.
"A s a rule, judges are inclined to
ftfford ample tim
to ponder well before pursuing further
toward legal redress for matrimonial
difficulties. ‘ Divorce in haste and re
pent at leisure’ is a logical paraphrase.
O f course, if after mature reflection a
different opinion does not ensue, the av
erage jurist would favor progressing
the suit.”
Fight
Victoria, B. C., N ov. 10.— The N ip
pon Yusen Kaisha has decided to begin
the struggle w ith the Canadian Pacific
o
S llll
In
Some
Paris, Nov. 10.--N o word has come
from Berlin with reference to the G er
man governm ent’s attitude w ith re fe r
ence to the Casa Blanca affair and a
further delay is considered lik ely ow
ing to some confusion which prevails
among the German officials and the ne
cessity o f maneuvering before the
reichstag. But French opinion remains
serenely confident that Germany even t
ually w ill yield upon the point upon
which France insists and express re
g re t fo r the incident.
There is no trace o f “ b luff” in the
French attitude and the spectacle pre
sented by France last week must have
convinced Germany that in all her
dealings w ith the German governm ent
since the catastrophe o f 1870, France
never displayed such an exhibition o f
national solidarity.
M oreover, Germany
doubtless
is
aware that G reat B ritain and Russia
have been consulted upon every step
France has taken and fu lly share this
governm ent’s view , and in addition are
prepared to g iv e m aterial as w ell as
moral support to France.
R ecord fo r Tunnel W ork.
Los Angeles, Nov. 10. — W illia m
M i! hoi land, ch ief engineer o f the Log
A n geles acqueduct, reports that all
Am erican records for tunnel boring in
hard rock were broken during October
by the c ity forces at work on the E liz
abeth tunnel.
A distance o f 466 fe e t
was made in 31 days, thus surpassing
the record on the Gunnison tunnel,
made in January, 1908, by 17 feet.
The Los Angeles acqueduct is the mu
nicipal project by which the city w ill
procure a daily w ater supply o f 260,-
000,000 gallons from the Owens river.
Trouble in Its Colony.
Lisbon, Nov. 10. A d vices receievd
here state that in response to energetic
I rmentations on th«* part o f the French
and German ministers on th<* subject
o f k illin g o f French and Germans by
natives in Portuguese Guinea, the
Portuguese governm ent has admitted
that it was unable to quell the last re
v o lt because o f the lack o f troops. The
government, however, brought about
peace tem porarily by reducing the
house tax, hut in doing so stood in dan
g e r o f losing all prestige w ith the na
tives, who are ferocious cannibals.
N ew Position fo r Bryan.
Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 10. The possi
ble tender o f the chancellorship o f the
university o f Nebraska to W illiam J.
Bryan was one o f the rumors in con
nection with the vacancy which w ill be
created January 1 by the resignation
o f Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews.
Mr.
Bryan said he had not heard the report
and would not discuss it. The mention
o f Mr. Bryan’ s name was more the
suggestion o f the student body than
any serious thought by the reg«*nts.
Ten Killed; Many Hurt.
Maunteban, France, Nov. 10.- An
e* press train was derailed today near
Grisels. Ten persons w ere killed and
many injured.
C. Gee Wo
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Pleune Mention This Pnuer.
Prooe**.
A New England man. lately returned
from a year in South Carolina, tells of
a little darky whom he saw the week
after his arrival, and from whom he de
rived great amusement during his stay
in the South.
The man was lying In his hammock
on the hotel piazza one day, and opened
his eyes after a drowsy period to flud
a small, coal-black boy regarding him
solemnly, a tall glass «*f some «*< h »1 in<r
drink on a tray held tightly by both
hands.
“ Who are you?” asked the invalid,
id ly ; but there was no reply save a
broad smile.
“ Where were you raised?” inquired
the invalid next, with a vague idea
that he had heard that was the usual
opening question.
There was another broad smile, hut
out o f the midst of it gurgled the re p ly :
“ I ain’t done raised yet, sah.”
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’Mrs. II ewligus— You say that if a
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get in in spite of everything you can do
to keep him out. Then what is the use
of your taking so much pains, to fasten
all the doors and windows?
Mr. Hewligus— I want to give him all
the trouble 1 possibly can, blame him!—
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