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MADE THEM DRL’NK Strange Story of the Origin of Whis- ky Gap, Wyoming. A WISE COON THIS. Deceived Tvs«* Deve by Jatnyliii I • - «1er a Fese« a aad Cam- la« Owl a Rabbit. GA!ETY IN MANILA The Wealthy Citizen« Enjoy the Fashionable Premenade. G1RLETÜDLNTS Llii* MARKY- i AN ECCEN7R1C E. . ^h'TOR. Uorked In Beerei 1 r Year* on Perp* tnal Machine. 1 -rise Slot I os A JONAH ON SHIPBOARD. n.rarrl.K Wl.turt«»». »••<>» ■•ke “ Crew Belie*e a a Hu«»i*n l»l»*r«lllc WOKtB Mu*t *1 UM Lute Herbert M. Fish, a jrogrra^ and respected reaklent Jf r * Vincent, N. Y., »aid t tor» disagreed in tny case. cnVX I had the grip, another that it jaundice, and »0 on. I triM 1 “ remedies but did not receiv?^ slightest I>eneht. Iwas^'^ ed and nervous and had bXr reduced in weight from 15 5 po-CT to less than i a3. One da\- J! recommended Dr. Willi^ Pills for Pale People. I them and the result was indent marvelous. My appetite return^ and I began to feel rested and r, stored. At the end of tC tenth box my physical conditio was better than it had b. en years and I was a well man. H erbebt M. F ish ." Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of Nov., 1898. L loyd 0. Woonicrr It-ualre Thai •• flo«»d«»•» “ It doe* not tak a long «rira ot m>*- The sate of the elf- i ts of the Hte For many years Manio I Mart io has art one* ov ertaking a abip to 1 ( inner Jiving Jes»e H on», an eccen 1 rie f been champion coon hm ter of the Pre bpanlsb Hands Flail ve a the Keene ter crew th at a lineal dei . vili doubt In the Flatwoods d ; t * with < bolee Ku«lc—The Blsfslar Dee coentry. b<‘o»r»‘ of wit ly riiigisiis ed of the unah and a i in heritor of h les* attract a »ery iar^. ■ « klBeet of the Rinplu« of «linking und have fallen victim curious, say*a R<> ; r (<«.» , correspond- >bic di*<jual fleation* i> n « Urli spread the thureh Hells. stories of bis expt i - deeply rou >trd i* tbi» idea tn ent of the Kt. Loui* R « tblir. Among .. u Lu udiiin far and wide by s| < ■ r is one per- >nce it ha* b »ten arouaed with r< the thing* listed for thr - In thr sixtre.ith century, during* a pQDied him on bis bunt*, L m krrs iron or S3 year* o any memL her of a *b One of the historic places in the w est the north and west rrguid h «< on bimi battte with one of thr Philippine trii»e*, petual motion machine. hat person i* i in evil ca u.< ’-.eut on is Whisky Gap, Wyo. The old-time with Martin as one of the (cuturr* ol Magellan, the great Spanish explorer, ‘ Horn worked every >, I i.r-.hly ittiog opportunity, w dwellers of mountain an«l plain, the their outing, lie guarded corn ¡mt« he* was killed. Hr diacovered the islands, I hi* machine, often wo Thia ti rried his se- ii danger ot hi* Lif«* men who “fought Indians au 1 bunted aud hen roosts against midnight drpre and trted to Und, but was pr< vented by far into the night. I!- • ly. keeping Lflott* fanaticism, c croppit buffalo out west" during the overland dations, and farmers are «hstrosrd oow thr Indian*. A few years later Ix-gaspi, I cret an«] bi* machine z«- I t p trail days of the early ’6us, have that he has forsworn coon bunting. | m : paiiiard, was more fortunate, und, ! it in a stout outhouse, the key to w hich <i ciaaa of men who. to shrugged their shoulders with satisfac A few nights ago he tr>ok several «Jeep i with half a dozen monk*, lamb*«! on the I . was never out of his sight for an in are not remarkable for tbts Scripture, also show* i tion at the mention ot Whisky Gap for pulls at a dispensary bottle and strad island of Luzon «nd founded the city ■ stant. Not even a member of the fam- ticu with the paper upoi nearly 4 years. This is the place, ac dled a sack of coffee in Ben Edge s I of Manila. Muidla is built < b jth 1 ily was ever permitted to gaze cn the word»" art [.rioted. It cording to their belief, where real “fire grocery to give his reasons for swear aides of the Pasig river, win i is precious work of hi* brain, and he died rd of misdemeanor on boar« water” gushed up out of the rucks in ing off, as something due the commun ¡ sp.innr«l by iiiassive stone bridge». In with the secret locked in his betirt. But erren troy or put to common u»c a beautiful mountain spring to quench ity. the old town, or Manila proper, there the machine i* advertised to sell at then The man guilty of such c public outcry, and a large number will the thirst of a whole company of Uncle are son««* fine ,»ubb«* building«, Lut no after “It happened this way,” he began. w lid be looked upon with h< Sain’s trained Indian fighters. “Jt was “The fellows as 1 took hunting tohl sh< ps; «-oii.M-«jucntly th« r< i* a constant I m * attracted to thr sate. Th ftbipmate*. although their current Floyd has another « «centric old fel nothing but pure spring water,” they coon stories in newspapers and sent me stream of people and vrhn tes over the stands b •ch is usually vile and blasphemous say. “A veritable fountain of youth." the papers all ink marked. 1 came al brnlgcs to and from Binomio, where all low. who was for y « ar* imbue«] with the countries und belief. Anti herein ia to be Whisky Gup received its name in 1842, most to believe their yarns and thought the buainrss is carried on. In this quar idea that he could invent a flying ma u<l a curious distinction between forts of t «luring the building of the overland 1 was smarter than any coon that ever ter there urr rows of shops, kept, for chine. Hi* name is Poole, and his men 1 ■ stage route from I>en*er to Salt Lake shucked an ear of corn. To ketch cooor thr most ¡»art, by ( hiñese, though sons* tal equipoise is not of the best. One day llT.l n of Teutonic and Latin races, university Poole got the imch:r »• fixed to his lik ling Frenchmen, says the London City »ind the Pacific coast. i ar«* owned by Europeans und Ameri you got to remember they are wim 1.442 stud It happ<ned in this way: The people and you are a fool; else you can’t start cans. They are low-framed structures, ing, and, after bidding Lis wife and Sj»ectator. Despite the superstitious reverence with SCO si of Denver had long been working to se low down to get around their tri« ks. with heavy uwnings to thr edge of the I children a solemn farewell, craw ted out mediate sc cure the regular overland stage route, Treeing, shaking down and a tight will sidewalk us u protection against the | ' on the roof of his cabin from thr sum- it.- former ¡»ay t«> the written word, doctors in then connecting the east and west. In do for she coons. He coons is different. sun; and they are so small that one ha* i ! rnit of which he announced that he was none of them would in time of peril ba if are en .ream 0/ rushing to the cj. q»f)site ex 1843 "B* n’’ Holliday, a veteran stage Besides their strength ami endurance, to stay outside, und govxls urr shown man. became the proprietor of the great every one has hi* own way to dodge over thr «-onnter, which extends across hiir.*elf outward, but, instead of sail- treme, an<l, after madly abui ting their overland line, and he agreed ujxm u th«* doorway. Among thr lower cliissr* « I ir.g off like a bird. Route and bis ma Iribles. throw then» oterboar«! i. But tbi dogs. route running through Denver to the , in the islands an entire faqiily will live chine came to terra firma like u lump of . y ¡table Isatins, after beseecl hi ng their “Not long ago Jim Dickson sent tr,e west. He decided to discontinue that word that a he coon was rating ail bi? I in a hut containing just one room. The lead. A* a co»wquenre of his fool natron saint to ai<l them in the m >>1 hardiness, Poole was lai«l up for three ir nizing toms, repeating w th fren ate nrj| ¡»art of the road running up the North corn down in a bottom next the swamp furniture consist* of a mat und a mos- months with u broken teg and other zied haste such prater* a* they can re- gat ion: ¡•latte an<l the Sweetwater rivers, and <|iiito netting. He knew it was he coon 'cause hr «larnagfs. It is only* necessary* to men i-.iember, and promising the n.o-t cost man Adam across South Pass. Wyo. The many In couldn't ketch him. I took General l.«»r But the wealthy people have attract dian difficulties experienced on this and Stonewall Jack*«m over to hrtp ive homes. Many of these are on the tion "flying machine" in Poole’« pres ly gifts in the event of their safely wet clay, ai ence now to send him into a towering reaching port again, aften turn furious dry.” "Do route wim » th«* inducement to abandon Jim out. General Lee is a cur writh a banks of thr river; und all have gardens rage. ly Upon all they have previously been congregation, it. The nt w trail ted by way of Jules little hound and a little p’infer in him. fi!lr«l with luxuriant vines, ornamental burg. Col., to Denver, and on over the und Stonewall Jackson 1« a I;.-If hound trees and gorgeous flowers. These gar ivc orshiping, and, with the most b«»rrid wet clay an’ » EXPRESSIVE AMERICANISM. Lhuphcmtes. tent their rage upon the dry?” “Yes. established wagon road to Fort Lup and a half bull. They've go* ► harp dens extend to thr water, where there! ton und north across the Laramie noses, pluck, endurance, strength and are landing places for smaller boats. A Peculiarity Which an IntelllKent whilom objects of their adoration. the palings?" Nothing is too sacred for insult, no preacher, stern plains, then due west through Bridge Tailor in London Palled to < hara«-ter enough not to run rubbiin. The houses arc raised several feet from j name too rev« rent for abuse, and should dat would upset any system water Pass, Wy«>., joining the old trail foxes or poMunu under no carcum- the ground, on thick block* of stone or ! I ndrratand. there I m *, as there often is, an image of ology.” leading across th«* country to the Pa stances. Best of all, they don’t gel wood, wliii'h makes them cooler and a saint on board, it will probably be cific coast. The change was made dur Death* in jealous like rrul officers in the milin- Htthrsam« ..’ nedrier,especially w here | “When I go over to the old country ing the summer of 1842. All the rolling th«* soil is ii arshy. They ha*.«* no glass I am going to get a lot of clothes to cast into the sea. France 1 tary. stock, horses am! other property of and conta “Me and the dogs ran that coon windows, I m *< aiiKr thr lights would I m * bring but k with m?," said a well-known WHITE LIES IN SOCIETY. the company were gathered nt the sta or nearly through water, bogs, rattan, grape too glaring, but sliding frames with Windsorite who w« nt abroad recently, tion just above Devil's Gate, in central vines, brambles, canebrakes and thin shell ¡Mines temper thr li^ht and ' a«*«-ording to the Cliicagu Inter Ocean, Fair Frsud* Mho Do Not Mean u» lost in the Wyoming. Company A of th«* Eleventh cypress knees, and would *vr run him admit plenty of fr**sh air. Oneisstruck "Oh," said his hearer, “if that is the According to t 1 lb. Hut Juat Can't Delp Ohfo cavalry, with Maj. O’Farrell in nal, a committi through the Atlantic ocean if it had by the order and cleanliness <J these, «ase, I have a brother who is a tailor Duinu Mo. command, was the detailed escort at ganize a ptibli been in the swamp instead of somew here huusrs. Even the floors shine like mir- in London, and I w ill give you a letter the time. else. Every time General Lee ami rors, for they are rubbed twice a «lay | of introduction. an«l write him telling A nu in of doubtful veracity is re- scientific resec During th«* first «lay the long train Stonewall Jackson trail« d out to I igh with plainfain leaves. These are the him to use you right.’’ •ponsil It- for this, according to Polly venting and t of coaches, wagons, horses and mules land and lost the s<-< nt nt n rail fence. dwellings of the mestizos, who are ¡»art In course of time the traveler stepped Onl, Pry in the New York Herald: j into thr tailor shop in London and pi t- made 11 mites from the station when- I tried all manner of circling and hold (’hiriese and ¡»art Spanish. “Not I ing amuses me so much," he There is onl the property ha<l been gathered. The ing General Lee's nose along the top One of thr favorite amusements of -ei.trd hi* letter of intr ><!nction. Hr w rite* to me, “as to notice the efforts world, and pr route <-hoM-ii whs directly south from rail, but had to give it up for a bad th«* ¡»eoplr is driving on the Calsada. got a w.<rm Laml.-Lake from tlo ta , .r. of two > omen who ifwxe just been in- gets along w¡th the Sweetwater river. The camp se job. One night 1 made a nigger stand During th«* day this fashionable prome- who said he had received a letter fr ’ : Iroduted to impress each other with that is Ice! lected was in a gap in the rnauntains. at the feme to see what the <<.on did nade is deserted, because thr heat is so bis brother tellirg him of the traveler’s t heir importance. where there was a fine spring and plen with himself. Samlw, that's bis name intense that only working people ever exp«'cted arrival, but could not umier- “It generally takes some such shape ty of wood for c<M)king purposes. Short swore to gracious tliat a coon went venture out between eight o’clock in staml part of the letter. The letter, us this: ly after going into camp the major dis under the fence, turned around and thr morning ami four in th«» afternoon. when produced, read: “ T am delighted to meet you. 1 covered that quite a number of bis sol came out a rabbit. All the niggers got But in the evening all is gayety on the “Dear Brother: The bearer, Mr.------, In ard Mr. Smith say such sweet things diers were intoxicated, and he at once seared. They t<M>k it into their Leads Calsada, where a fine band of Spanish is from our ¡dace and wishes to get a ubout you.* sent for Lieut. W. H. Brown, who was I was chasing my grandfather's ghost. musicians used to play as the carriages, lot of clotlies in London. He has al! ‘•‘Awfully nice of you to say so. offiver of the day, and Informed him of The thing did look kind' r curious, but horsemen und ¡»edcstrians moved along, sorts of money. Soak him. Yours af Which Mr. Smith was it? The cousin 1« out of order If : <>i • -¡.ptoina the condition of many of the men, aud I made up my mind to ketch him any nodding and chatting, and frequently fectionately.” of the Vanderbilts?* ni* hart. Yon can be c n red ¡ • gave it uh his opinion thi^t some one how, though Jim’s corn was safe in the halting to listen to thr music. Some The ¡»art of the letter that could not Calomel, Bln ; Max* or 1 “ ‘Not exactly—“it was—* without the «k was selling whisky in th«* camp. The crib ami mine wasn’t. times thr ladies stroll about wearing be understood was the concluding ‘We know the Vanderbilts very well. Quinine Th«-*? are miner a'* an«l nre apt to command was doing escort duty not gaudy colors and rich Jewels. Their phrase. The traveler of course under- Vhjr not add • ur nam«t “I wore out both «logs, and lind to fall poison the blots' Ami —* only for stage, stock »aid stores, but h I m » back on curs, f’urlike, when the coon thick black huir hangs loose, nnd is stoo«J the Americanism, but managed cured by i •“No. it wasn't that Mr. Smith. It to the alrv'stly 1 a nre for a number of emigrants who had went under the fen«-«' and th«- rabbit made glossy by being smeared with to keep his face straight while he gave w:i> the one that we met at George Hl DYAN1 HI III AN ha» enrt i lO.iMM) oth- jon. » III lit IX la the availed themselves of the op|M»rtunity «•ame out, they lit off after him, yelping cocoanut oil. On their heads are jew it a favorable construction. He saved •r* and it will < Gould’s. He is—* Kfvntest veg'' e re nedjr of the c •ntnry aud | for safe conduct over the plains. like they were trailing a box car full eled comb* ami artificial flowers. Sud the laugh until he could have it on his “ ‘Did you go to the Bradley-Martins’ will relieve all the 1« in* : Lieut. Brown received orders to of coons. I went home powerful mad at denly, when the frolic is at its height, American friend.. great <1 inner?' search all wngons. and if hr should dis cur dogs. Next night 1 went again w ith and just a* the sun disapfiears behind Hl DY AX’ ph I* had oi all dr iggist* for “‘No; it was awfully provoking, but QUAINT DOLL HEADS. cover whisky to destroy it. Taking a cure, ’cause 1 was b«mnd to keep things the hills, thr city church bells ring, and J wc ha«l an engagement that night at the 60 tenta per pa< k ige. ror|»ornl and three or four men, he com lively. It took holt of me to ketch that profound silence ensues. It is time fur I Waldorf to meet Prince- ’ K omi «« of Metal Include«! >ottn<,nv« « n menced the senrch for thr contraband •oon like a leech takes holt of a rot vrsjMTs. Thr men take < ff their hats; i •‘‘Indeed! That’s the great trouble the V arlety Supplied to the article, and found at least a barrel of ten log And we caught him. That in, everybody kneels or bows in a d v¿tion- in society; so many dates clashing, Dealer*. whisky in an «'migrant wagon. The of t^e curs got in a fight with him under al maguer, ami ¡»rays. The bells ring don’t you know ! Why, the night we 1. BILIOUS HEAD fleer ordered his men to roll the barrel the fence, an<i 1 busted hi* brains out again; th«* music starts up, the procr*- ! ACHE l.vaced by Year* ago doll beads were made of made up a box party for the opera—that nnt of the wagon, kn<M*k in th«* head with a club before he had time to lick sion ountinaes, ami the gayety in-! HUDYAN. wood, carved out by hand, and great w< nderful performance of “Faust,” you ereusr*. Rusalia Kaufman, in St. Nich- ■ ami empty the contents on the ground. them and get away. 2 3. JAUNDICE OF numbers of dolls were sold that w« rr know we had to give up attending a This was done, but it chanced that thr “The thing seemed simple enough olua. THE EYES. KUD- entirely of wood, with jointed armsand musicale that ’ sp«»t where thr whisky was rmpt led was after I found out, but it showed how YAN « “And so on and so on, until the two tegs. Some dolls of this sort, looking In «with the llrlilnl (oipli1. just above th«* spring, and thr fiery much sense a he coon can hate. A i a li «¡uaint enough now, though they w«rc fair frauds retire to their respective “ We trie«! to keep the railway carriage li<|ui«i went ¡»ouring down into thr wa bit had his bed under the fence, into I once so common» ur«* sti.i sold, but the corners—I mean rooms—each satisfied ter supply of the camp. The soldiers which the coon ran when he j ot tired to ourselve* from Liverpool to London,” |gr«at hulk of the d<»l!« now made Lave that the victory is hers.” w rites a girl w ho « an appreciate a joke saw what was going on and they rushed ¡»okiiig fun at me and my «iogx. Nat COATED TONGUE. Ixxltes of cloth or leather, with heads of on herself, even while on her wedding HER SON’S MODEL. FOETID BREATH. forward with cups, canteens, buckets urally, the rabbit got out. and in doing Ichina, bisque, or papier-mache. There tour. “ TIi«' steamer was so crowded HUDYAN a .< a and camp kettles to save what they so brushed his sides against the mouth are also now dulls’ heads of metal; tongue and uik* the Mother*« Demotion lend* Her could of thr coveted “spirits." Many a of the bed. Babbit sc«-nt among wild that we really had not a moment to b: let lloy to Parla for a Two- man stop,»« «1 over thr spring and drank animal» is like goat scent among tame ourselves. At Busby, I think it was, | these heat'.* being made of brass in two Year«' Course. almost without breathing until he was ones. It's rank. At the first sniff both the guard opened the door, ami in spite parts, stamped out with dies and 5. TENDERNE3S AND PAIN IN 1 joint <1 together. drunk. A half hour later thr intoxi dogs were completely fooled. After of Fre<l’s scowls, liftrd a small girl into THE STOMACH. DUE TO INDIGES our compartment, making a lot of apol In the procebs by which these head* A young student at one of the large cant was show ing its effect pretty gen the curs made u moonlight meal on the TION. HUDYAN «ill < ar erally around th«* camp, and s<»<»n but rabbit trailing was easy. What I want ogies for having no place to ¡»lit her. are made, many «lies are used in the rrt institutions decided last winter to tbs excess of bile, relieve the j ala and cuuse few sober mtn could be found. One sol to know is how in thunder Mr. (.’oon She was a little tow-hrade«l English j production «»f a single head, the metal | tlx for a prize, says Harper’s Bazar. dier who had Muc<*eer<jrd in getting a found out he was safe in a rabbit I • d girl of alxiut seven a « I she sat on th«* being worked to Its final shape gradual- Hr was under 20, and his competitors the food to be perf < rly . g«.s: ly. I lie first die makes but a barely "’ re all older than he. He wrote his full canteen from th«* spring ¡»aid his am! that General Lee and Stonewall r«lge of th«1 -« at and • Hired about her. «. ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER ‘What is th«* matter. Miss Victoria?” 1 perceptible inq rvsbion upon th«- piece i wither about it. begging her to come respects to Maj. O Farrell nt the head Jackson wouldn't cross a rabbit trnil. HUDYAN ill 1...... a*k««i I ’ retl, who was the most g<»«»d-na- of sheet metal from which the head is to and pose for him, saying that he knew quarters tent, assuring his command “1 took th* coon home and let Gci cral I be formed. Th« next shapes it a little he could win if only she were his sub due* the liver to its norma, site. ing ofl’u-er. with maudlin mein and Ix»e and Stonewall Jarkson smell him. tured man in th<* world. ‘I don’t we the tnon ; nnd sg on by pressure from suc- ject. She had a large family at home birds. ’ said th«* small girl, plaintively. many a “hir." that that was thr finist They stuck their tnils l*etw«eu their III DI \ \ What birds?* asked Fred. «•«-sive dies, each a little more sharp to look after, anti a small boy hardly tom* and make you well. Po r. t d- lay spring hr had ever sern and thr very legs and sneaked off with their bellies ‘Birds? ly defined, the head is brought finally ‘ W hen I cam«* from the other train your tn. • months old. Moreover, the spring longer. Go to yonr dnuglst st once and pro I m st watt r hr hn<1 ever tasted, close to th«' ground. Both arc arhaimd guard said to niy guard.* “Shove li«*r to It* prrfc«’t form. - Three heads are f r - ctnta or « had come, never an easy time for a cure a p*rk»*r* of IK l>i Maj O'Fnrrell wan apprehending an to l«M*k anybody in the fiut. While I along wif <ir love birds.“ Where are made If jourdn.» -t not in various sizes, and in various m ther to break away, pick up a small package* for attack from the linlinns that night, and waa hunting all night and sleeping nil they?*" N. 5. (Vimmerrial Advertiser. sty les as to details of finish. They cost baby and establish herself alone in a keep it, send <b'•*• t to the III DY'AX iu »I- tin* conilition of his men fairly «lishrart- day November rains gave my <'<>rn th«' i DI tOMFAMl forn la. about the same a* the beat bisque distant town, merely to sit as a model Qaern 1.1« I nk In« «»nnil«». rne«l him IL saw at a glum • that even sprouts. One look at the meal tradr my If you are not *»«v.sfled with th I heads; but one of th«* merits claimed for a son. Most women would have New York has grown NiispiciouR of turn the empty 1 IK DY A X box h a small bun«l of savages could make wife so mad that 1 had to aw rar off coon hesitated, as hoped-for prizes being un return your mon. th.* «¡m « ns that dwell permam nfly here for them i* indestructibility. a successful raid on hi* camp; conse hunting to pacify her." N. Y. Sun. certain quantities, partic ularly for boys consult the II V D Y A X sine«' even the title of Queen Laxinia quently thr sober an*l less intoxicated A LOST KING. still in their teens, and present home FRBE. Call and *ee the d< Artificial l>M>itK*it. I ihm developixi wo many flaws and m« t men w» r. kept on the alert that night. Tesla has succeeded in making arti with such criticism from memliers of That Uss Centuries I k «*« lint in* duties beirg, according to all rules of call and see them, or write 1*orfunatrly no Indians put in an ap- logic, paramount. But this mother did Address There in one N« w pcuninc«», nml by morning thr de ficial daylight. In hi- laboratory he her own family Faithful People Mill Unit not hesitate. Her son had asked her to 5 ork woman, th«* wife of n physician, bauched men had slept off their Intoxi* »how» numerous ball» of glass of dif for Ills Coala*. HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY •nine, and so proted a rare loyalty. ferent aiara which lis.k like miniature w h«» |M»H*esM*N an exalted title which cation. I l.at was enough for her. At great in Cor Stocktun Market and Í * St».. Thus th«* gap in thr mountains where suns. The balls are empty; t^ere nre she never uses more conspicuously than In olden times, when European king* convenience to herself she went, though thr ramp was mad«* received th«* name no wires in them nor outside ot them. to add it in pan nthe s<-s on her visiting were as plentiful ns Kentucky colonels San Franciaco, Cal. cheerfully, and the picture was paint of Whisky <»ap. F«»r many years it was They do not burn the fingers. The light cards. She is the «laughtt r of one of are tonlay, it was not an exceptional ed. Now the papers announce that the th«* favorite camping ¡•l.-u r for th«' more does not hurt the eyes as sunlight und the last men entitled to l»c the ruler occurrence for a king to disappear and Josephine ( <»m i, yi ( young boy ¡winter has won the prize! crtMulous of th” old freighters and emi ordinary electric light do. A number of <»f a country which at th«' lieginning of never be heard i»f agaiti In recent The offic al map of .} ( ¡, tlu* century lieramc a ¡»art of Russia times, however, the people» have been This will send him for a two years’ grants <>f the “trail day s," but thr little hading New York and Chicago pho can be had at the (’ k and is now th«* canter «»f a most ¡>ro* more careful of their kings. So when course of study to Paris. spring whs never a “fountain of youth,” togntphers will have this artificial day It is like some old story of the mas duce»l price«» I I |,r as it had !>erii in the old days, when light supplied to their studios. Tesln ¡»«-roils region in the s«»uthern ¡»art of King Sebastian of l’«>rtugal Isa ¡»¡»cared ters. and certainly few sweeter stories wall map in col« r-^, « > « “fir«* water" gushetl up «»lit of the rocks says: ‘‘The rtason I have chosen to the empire. It had not known imh- in battle .luly • of painters and their mothers have ever to <|uriirh thr thirst of a conqmny of introduce the new day light to the pho ¡Miuleuce for a long time before Rossi., the Moors at Ales ar, there was great one. been told. tographers first is that 1 believe them ae«|uircd it by purchase, but its ruling commotion. Thr M«H»rs surrendered Unite«! Ntates soldi« rs Chicago Tino s to !»<• ihe severest critics in the mat family had prcser%«-<l the honors an«! to the rortugueio Herald. l»ody said to be that ter of light. If it succeed* with th< m a many of the privileges that formerly <>f the king, but it was rumored that the T new light will succeed <*.crywhere."— l»el«ingv«l to it. N. \ Sun. Moor* had the live king in custody. N Y. World. The *urrenderec! Ixsly was buried with I.anti «>f l'r«*Ml*r. Uertnan Jury I.An»/ Truly the Transvaal is a land of royal honors nt 1‘rlrm, but the faithful In Germany when th« totr of the Jury prumlM*! The Bo« r government hllli Portuguese persisted in waiting for stands six against six. a prisoner is ac- livetl <»n promise*« for the last tight the return of their king Long after he raid was w«»uld ha«edied in the course <>f nature i|intte«| A vote of sev« n against five years l«»ng iM'forr the I imu '« th«* <h*c is ion to the court, and on thought of ami so have the l itlamb rs. his countrymen longingly awaited his a vote of eight against four the prisoner But what is fotwl for one spells indiges coming. Bern up to this day the legend tion to the other, and this “hardtnrk** of thr return of King Sebastian is be is convicted, Cinrinn all Enquirer. lieved by niwnv. and on stormy right» in agrt t ing as Iwidly with Mr. < hr.• bcr- SoelKlIstlr I'lnn I •• Irnnce. lain an it has for sr»me con <’« ruble cre<lulous Portuguese citizens will At lL*uliux, one « i»f the socialist wrap their cloaks about them and g'» period with th« I ¡’l- ndcra. 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Over 150 8- ■•«•paper bwarmg upou ths matte can have any effect. “Yrs. but he says you tole yrsr old fruit tre«*« in food beating on my*hands. It saves tnv gloves by ab Th» < l»r|vin»i. starte,I lo * read the e Then' is no uncertainty about the merits of S. S. S. ; even him during your late vox ng sorbing perspiration. Il is a ino*t dainty the place. Five minute« walk to school tra, t «tul lau ml it ÌH-gan ‘‘Take Kemp - J up -• «— y-r made for it is v backed strongly by convincing rope. ” powder." Allen’s Foot-Ease <>r church. Would sell three lota, mall* toilet Ba saun ths L« t Cough Cure ” Th testimony of those who have been i<en < cured by it “So I di«!, but what’s that got to do It keeps inn a corner l«»t 150x100, a beautiful makes tight new shoes easy vat hardly «ha h« Lad ««peeled, an< and know of its virtues by experience. with it?” buiiding rite, fot |l»tO The whole |da< r the feet cool ami coorfortable We in Oller a msiKri.t I hvaita "Everything. You can’t expert a Mr. L. J. Clark,of Orange Courthouse, Va.. writes: vile the attention of physicians ami man to k< rp anything to himself on his ran bought iorflfiOO. Il or«r and i***«l «n • " For »ix year» I h»d sn otatinalo, nmninit ulcer on my nurse* to the absolute purity of Allen’s first or<pan voyage, can you?*’ Iiich- Millar intend««! { r the reading »nkle. winch at time» caused me intense »uttering, i w w Foot Esse. All drug an«i •hoes stores mond bbi'Mth. Many a I •»*rr •0 disabled for a long while that I was wholly unfit f r Ad- busin. -a. One of the beet doctor» treated me conrtantly He» turned with disgust from an other* sell it. '¿5r. Hatnpla sent FRKK Uhrn You Ri<ic Your Hhe<l III« but did me no Rood. I then triad various blood remedies, wish lovable girl with an offensive <lrrs* Allen S. Olm*le«l. I • Roy. N N Always shake into your »hoe« AHtm'f with nit the hast benefit. 8. 8 3 was •> hishlr recom breath. 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