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VERS A r, Whose. Exploits Read . Like a Romance of } 'Mdfwat?s. m wey more elephants. écks ago, 202 Admiral Keppol is rather over 95 wears of age, but: he still feels equal shooting. elephgnts in Borneo, sail- & 'his own yacht, or doing anything 0; for he is the, last of England's igh. old séa-dogs,.and he dates back 6 times of the \wooden walls.\ f ere have been Keppols in the Brit Ash navy from the Gays of Elizabeth. Every, generation of the family pro- duces ga distinguished captain or ad- xofral. It is a proverb in India that if re was only one loaf in the wholo that vast empire, a Rivett-Carnac would get half of it. Similarly, if there was: only one ship in the British ¥y, the odds are that a Keppel would ommand her. The greatest Keppel of + vices to his country were rewarded the title of Karl of Albemarle. He, anks, in history along with Nelgon, Lord Howe and Rodney, The present Admiral Keppel, doyen of the British payy, is his great-grandson. Hero' of the High Seas. -. Throughout his long life this tough tld serdog has had as many adven- tures a¥-ever fell to the lot of a hero . Marryat's novels. He has boarded slavers, sunk pirates in three differert Jteans, fought with Russians, Malays, hinesge, Japanese and many other peo- y weathered typhoons and hurri- D \PIRATES an: of the British day Admiral the Hon. Sir ppel surprised England by announcing that London life ogether too slow, and that he going.out to Borneo again to shoot . He packed his amer trunks and went there a fow } T ptain one of ho. 'wa her death. ._ His Way 'With Pirates. \I~ Keppol'glways had a short way with . pirates. If they escaped the bullet and the cutlass, they were certain to be claimed by the yardarm soon after they fell into his power. His drastic | methods - were very effective. He cleared the Malay seas of pirates, with 'the help of Rajah Brooke, and made them safe for the shipping of the yon-Id, which they had never been be- ore. > ' After he had finished this work he was made admiral In command of the China squadron. His particular quali- fication for the post was his ability to deal . with pirates. He cleared China seas of them, as he had cleared the Malay seas. His favorite trick was to disguise his ships as peaceful mer- chantmen, walt for the pirate jurlks to creep upon them and then unmask his guns and sink them. Chinese. This was the time when China was being opened up to the world's ' trade, and \foreign devils\ were even more detested than they are today. Outrages ypon Englishmen liv- ing in China were frequent, and Kep- pel always punished the guilty parties with a heavy hand. He thought noth- ing of sending a force inland from his ships to burn a village where an Eng- did not always walt to get permission s. T her afdesg-dgs mp: af : omoted 'to the. Frank of\ nd,miral~.,£‘pd he remained one <'4 of her closest friends'up to the time of the His name became a terror to the ond | OF THE PAST YEAR Lawsuits, Accidents, Ete., With a Humorous Twist __ to Them, A Wilmington (Del.) Italian, Lingo Green, would have been killed by an approaching train if his foreman, Da Witt, had not knocked him off the track with.a clod of earth. Then Green had his rescuer arrested for assault. In Kansas. During a June, storm at bt. Scott thousands of small fishes and frogs fell from the sky. The market place was covered and scores .of fish were taken from the pools left by the rain. A mule born on a farm near Leb anon came into the world with seven distinct hoofs-three on the left front leg and two on the right. Just Love. Walter Lorraine, who Hves near Buf falo, in May brought suit for $2000 damages against Miss Du Clam of Ni agara Falls. It seems the young wo- man, carried. away by her affection, hugged him hard enough to fracture a rib. Almost at the some time Miss Carrie Hugin of Janesville, Wis., was so tightly clasped by her sweetheart a van, an' old. prbppecfidr, 'died of bear 4 wa near Park pity. Dollats and Divorce, \. in the February cotton market through a broker friend. e Frank E. Towle of New York City tried to divorce his wife last October because she played so poor a game of poker as to keep him \always in the hole\ trying to pay her losings. His application was denied. * Old Folks. , Two septuagenarians of Liverpool, England, celebrating their golden wed- ding, received, among other gifts, a tombstone with their names already duly inscribed. . Otis Peterson of St. Louls was re- wedded on his 90th birthday, last April, to his former wife, from whom he had lived apart for 13 years. ' Joseph Fields Morris of New Bed- ford, N. J., acted as \best man\ at his son's wedding, the ceremony being performed on the old gentleman's 100th birthday, © Mrs. Catherine Dannbacher of Bloomfeld, N. J., and Mrs, Margaret Sullivan of Leominster,; Mags., 'each. received bouquets of roses on their birthdays, one being 71 and the other 92. Each scratched herself on a thorn, and in each case death followed from blood poisoning.-Chicago Tribune, FEWER FATALITIES failure upon discovering as rich mhis' A. W. T. Lawrence, a convict serv- ing in the penitentiary at (Jefferson. City, Mo., cleared $40,000 by operating. them all was the famous sailor whose | Illshman had been murdered, and he that two of her ribs became from the authorities at home or the locked. British Ambassador at Pekin. Jqfianese Incident. . During this period of his career Kep- pel was identified with the move- ments that led to the growth of the new Japan. He was intrusted with the protection of foreigners' lives dur- ing the stormy times of the Satsuma rebellion. The samurai, or two- sworded men, had a bitter antipathy to foreigners at that time, and often murdered them. It was once Keppel's painful duty to insist on the punish. ment of a Samurai who had killed an English sallor in a brawl. The iden- tity of the murderer could not be dis- covered. It was only known that ho was one of the retainers of a certain daimio, or feudal lord. Keppel feared Lhat it would be impossible to get jus- tice done under these circumstances. > Deatly in Trifles. Jacab Harlan of Union City, Ind dreamed one night last January thu away accident. & chill which resulted in death. An ill-fitting shoe, rubbing the hee of Benjamin Ady of Baltimore, 'the cause of his death. The doct called it blood poisoning. | __A Vineland, N. J., contractor, Feast er by name, died of fright at the sigh of the surgical instruments lafd on preparatory to an operation upon him Red Tape and Lawyers. The captains of the steamers Ins\ laire and Liban, which collided i June, with the tess of 104 lives, were inter his father had been killed in a run- His terror brought on WAS IN MODERN WARFARE. Wounds Considered Fatal Years Ago Now, Classed as Slight. 30 t. Owing to the use of small calibre, mutiseptle bullets, the number of men killed outright in battle is considera- bly less than formerly.. Wounds that ] used to be futal nre now only disabling and wounds that were formerly disa bling now ecnuse only slight Inconvent- ence, ind often are imnnotlced in the excitement of battle. 'There is a great 1 r t t decrease of bemorthage and by sup- plying the troops with \first-aid\ - pucknges they are usually able to i 3 check sueh bleeding as there is, Many wounds that would bave formerly pre- + [SHORT STORIES Hubby's Absence Was \ Felt Most Keenly. Luther,. the new , resident of ' Trinity Col lege, a student said: befell Dr, Lulitre one morning last month. \'He boarded one. of our Hartford stre« cars,, rode a mile or so with his eyes fixe of his journey, looked up and spied one o his students crumpled In a corner., His clothing was stained, his Hnen soiled bis hair unbrusbed. His-face was pallid his eyes were' bloodshot and dull, 'see what the trouble was, 'Dr. '* 'Been on a drunk? toward Dr, Luther, and, in a dull and less volce, the young man said! \ 'So have I,' '* - A Till Tapper. day , taurant. -- aroge, original ideas were expressed. said : . \'Some widows are to be pitied; others, again, aro to bo felicitated. to dercribe a widow of the latter sort. Mr. village store. Her husband was a worthless fellow. He never worked and great deal, A worthless fellow, I repeat, but nevertheless, when he died suddenly, many pereons made calls of sympathy and condo- lence on the widow. ''My father did not call, but one day, stop- ping at the store to buy some trifle or other, he thought it was no more than right to say In a feeling tone: ,_ '* 'You must miss your husband a great deal, madam' *\ 'Well, «ir,' said the widow. 'It does seem strange to come into the shop and find something In the tHl.' \ A Fair Offset. « Charles M Schwab, like most men of woalth, gets Innumerable letters asking him to subscribe to charities, When Mr. Schwab is assured of a charity's usefulness he sub- scribes, but often, of course. he has to refuse to give to charities about which he is du- bious, Not long «ince Mr. Schwab recelved a let- ter from a stranger In London. \Knowing as I do your generosity,\ this stranger wrote, \I have put you down for a WORTH READING Fie ‘Misfindei'stood -- When At the inaugufation of 'Dr, Flavel .S. 'I want to tell you about a mishap that.. upon his newspaper, and, close on the end 'The student was .in a wretched plight. and . e looked ilt; he. looked a wreck; and it was easy to uther, frosh and vigorous from his bath and his good breakfast, arose to get oft. Or rather in the form of large, pleasant As he passedK the unclean student 11g said, tasting lozenges, the charcoal being mixed grimly; , ] with honey,. ''The student's sleepy eyes rolled lnngullldly at- D Joseph Lelter was in New York the other le had luncheon at a fashionable res- During the luncheon the subject of widows and on this interesting topic many Leiter My father used wShe lived in Maryland; she kept a little he drank a ~ THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. ~ | Few People Know How Useful It. Is. | Ing Health and 'Beauty, Nearly everybody, knows that charcoal.| is the, safest and most efficient disinfec- tant and purifién in nature, but few reallze its value when taken into the human system for the same cleansing purpose. . Charcoal is a remedy that the more you take of 'It the better; it is not a drug at all, but simply absorbs the gases and lmgurlgies always present in the stomach an tin estines and. carrles them out of: the system. Charcoal sweeteng the breath after smoking, drinking or after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. * Charcoal effectually clears and improves the complexion, it whitens the teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. 20 p It absorbs the injurious gases which col- lect in the stomach and bowels; it disin- fects the mouth and throat from the PHI charcon! in for ruggists sell charcoal in one form Tor another, but probably the best cgarcoul and the most for the money is in Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges; the? are composed of the finest powdered Willow charcoal, and other harmless antiseptics In tablet form fel +0 In,Preserve, t The daily use of these lozenges will soon tell in a much improved condition of the eneral health, better complexion, sweeter reath and purer blood, and the beauty of it is, that no possible harm can result from their continued use. but on the con- trary. great benefit, . A Buffalo physiclan in speaking of the benfits_ of charcoal, says: \I advise Stu- art's Charcoal Lozenges to all patients suffering from gas In stomach and bowels, and to clear the complexion and purify the breath, mouth and throat; I dlso be. lHeve the liver Is greatly benefited by tha daily use of them; they cost but twenty- five cents a box at drug stores, and al- though in some sense a patent prepara- tion, yet I believe I get more and better charcoal in Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges {hg’ntlr}. any of the ordinary charcoal ablets. A TEDIOUS TASK. How a Missionary Goes to Work to Translate the Bible Into a New Tongue. When the American Bible Society de- cides that a new race shall have a Bible of its own, a grant of money is made and the first steps toward translation are begun. Let us suppose the recipient of such a grant is the Rev, Mr. Smith, of some remote canmnibal village on the Congo river in Centralt-Africa. There he is; he has only just arrived. Not one word of the gibberish around him does he un- derstand; and the natives may say the #ame of his tongue. The first thing to do is to build his hou want advertisement. a new-looking bicycle and you wondered ner drug store had changed hands-that tures were being put in, a new sign over You noticed neighbor Jones, the other day, driving a fine-looking horsk-and you wondered, possibly where he had managed to \make a raise.\ It didn't occur to you, possibly, that neighbor Jones had exchanged the old piano for the new horse, at a total cash outlay of a \little loose change\\ for a You noticed the Methodist preacher was riding been given a raise of salary. As a matter of fact he owned two sets of Shakespeare-and he traded one - of them for the wheel, with the aid of a three-line sem Want advertisement. You noticed, the other morning, that the cor- if he had new fix- the door, s $ i $ E new faces behind the counters; and it may not have occurred to you that a six-line Business Opportun- ity advertisement had brought a new business man to your neighborhood. You noticed a gang of men at work digging a foundation for a house on the lot next door; and you learned that some \very good people\ had re- cently bought it, and were to build a nice home on it. But nobody told you,perhaps, that a real estatead. costing but one dollar, had effected the sale, and operated to give you a new neighbor. ALL AROUND YOU, ALL THE TIME, IN A HUNDRED WAYS, THE LITTLE CLASSIFIED ADS. IN THE BUFFALO EVENING NEWS ARE CAUSING CCCEcEtEPR anes an a £140 or $200 subscription to our miners' wi- se; and even while . f lgqnufingegqgtalellse’pfiggtgh?ltggxl'ls.hll)zzg \You need not be afraid,\ said the tried in a Marsellles court and fined 20 vented locomotion do not now, thus in- dows' tund. Christmas is appronching, and hedis buillldlng It he has his notebook THINGS TO HAPPEN % e a a . a e + * . A i Hons und other big game. Japanese official of whom he asked re- cextflsf’fighse motorman brought suit Lughl‘l‘lvhotlfl‘rvl’fl‘l’gl’yl$3\;leOS“ \t\l;)(‘\“;1(1:;g Pudding to enct' minor's Widow on or a brick Oinpfllnnek Elwoggcznhtlge trowel THEY ARE KEEPING YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD fl ° At an ago when most American boys dress. \The guilty man shall die, © ' \ I * Ut Eve. In this good work your donation will 'The first phrase he get 5 LIVELY BY PROMOTING LITTLE TRADES A re beginning to emerge from kinder. \But how can you execute him when | l48t January against Archie Hale, n [without assistunce, and to QASSi8t! help largely \ \What is this >\ \ Bets to know is AMONG THE PEOPLE I rten he was sent to the Royal Naval You don't know who he is?\ usked | gaf't’rg'cgf‘i‘l‘é’s‘z {V‘s}:(g1pgied“;?li strick “W“fi‘ I“) do so,. Many a man who |_ MF; Schwab replied to the stranger as fo- Those questions he flrvezhggf ills: xffénil- % * % M ollege at Greenwich to be trained for | KePPCl . ui‘e i pu n seae? | w 0111'le n previous wars have gm} MD | '-rhough I know nothing of you or of your | S!Stants at all hours of the day and WHAT ARE THEY DOING POR YOU? xt middy. \ In those days England toox \Thit is no obstacle. The daimin a w noticed on the field until he expired 48 fund, 1 respond gladly to the call you make NI&@ht: has them repeated again and j“. ro her food for powder young. It was no: will call upon the guilty samurai to Edward Rose, arrested in Wilming removed to where lhe can receive at-| me. 1, too, am interested in a charity Again, ind carefuly notes down their E i - . . 4 he 111 then commit | 10m Del., for stealing a Panama hat in | tention, Onee din the hospitals ad- similar to yours It is an American charity, | phonetic equivalents. - 'Thig L Ht all uncommon for boys of 11 and 12 confess, and the man w Honolulu, was taken back to Hawaii vane anirape apd, since it stands in need of funds for a cleus of a kind is the nu z z 0 serve aboard ships as middies ani bart-kari.' » it ack to a'..' ”mum! surgery and the use of Anti-! Christmas treat, Ihave not hesitated to mar combi nd of dictionary and gram- , H 6 'powder monkeys.\ Keppel himseif \But surely the guilty man will not ftlvr trial. The 113m was worth $7. Travy | septies give the an increased 1put 1x1?“ down for a subscription of $200 to goes on slrleglt'afenod 1th“! tedious work CA* . syent afloat before he was 12. But be- speak!\ exclaimde Keppel. 9:25 ited to near slg‘i'gfijund prisoner for recovery. In this war, the !t Thus no money need pass between us.\ {D°S OD, PIMUL and the general v rk or ~~ e ord then he had an experience which \Of course he will, It is a point of 4MBOUN 3 + Mussians Injnulmnd'n aplendld use of Lese Males . winning the confidence of the figure? k ny English boy would covet. He was honor.\ . . hospltul tridus, frequently | running ese Majesty Again. perhaps for a year or two. By that time Stops Itching of the scalp Instantly. ( allowed to sit in Nelson's chair, which | - Sure enough he did, and It was sub- Humors of Lightning. them Into the fire zone to bring away | - Henry James, on a recent visit. told at a | the vocabulary is pretty complete, and [ GON t!} | 48 still preserved at Greenwich Hospi. sequently Keppel's painful duty to Ats,| Jerry Crandell, who Hves near Sara. M 'Thousimds of wounds th‘nt 2311112; y‘aiuztylrm (nmbrrklge a story that con- girthSmlfh begins on the work for which GOING l G“ ING !-. O E Aal. It is very easy to imagine what tend the execution and see that the toga, svers that one afternoon in May. lwnuhl havo been considered serions 30 th reported,\ said Slr. James \'that hrmsglst Mr]? Als, [ime been preparing © . fireanzsflgf glory he must have had as man really disemboweled himself. during a thunder shower, a bolt of filial-(f; 121i“ it whims; vlfimsmll M18 131115111}. gn s mrnlng the Emperor would -lWbverybody's for January. i fios hoe sit there and remembered that his { eog lightning ripped through the kitchen with the Husslans in this < drive out in brilliant uniform. attended by a @rem @ i 'own people had done deeds on the high i Slighty Nimrod. floor of his cottage, set fire to the WAT his shown thit 50 per cent. of,. unusually Jarge and splendid. FLASHES OF FUN « seas almost as great as those of the |,, Ad®!ral Keppel left the navy In th€ woodwork and smashed a big Jfur, (he | Wotded nre able to rejoin their COM- | gates, and waited (here for a long time to AND F | peerless Nelson himself. 709. Since then he has distinguished | warer from which put out the flames, within i month. nnd thousands! see the royal party. QOLISHNESS. | Chasi ai himself as a great hunter of big game While G. C. Rothwell, candidate for | iP buck with the colors dn a week, | mlii'\“..'fi‘i‘np“”f-fu(WE? or four hours, the D00 1 1. asing a mlaver. tand as the founder of the dependency | Levy Court Commissioner in Witming. The small Japanese orifle Is 35 tnby - Isn't «1:51!an ha said. 'I ll?\ indignant letter dictated by a clever [f One of young Keppel's first adven. | Of British North Borneo. What Cecil ton, Del., was about to vote at the Sop. , Inrzely responsible for this. High ex-| shalt go- - 2; niefiluvmfll\ runs thus: \Sir my ste- h tures was taking part in the chase of | Rhodes was at South Africa, Keppel |yoper primaries, lightning tore drwh 'blo«lve Iinpaet shell is terrifying. but! \Though the boy was only talking to him- down what 1 thin Ads, , capnat take f Slayer, The frigate on which he was NA#s been to that country, one of his political posters from a (~' | does less execution than was expected | $f i police offlcer beard him and selzed gentleman, cannot\ express it? ggtng‘oua HERPIGIOE WILL SAVE IT. HERPICIDE WILL SAVE If, roo LATE FoR HERPiGipe. Po “minted a middy was sent out to the H’s, el'deiit‘ I81011 202V co\mm§nds 4 legraph pole and knocked the tele ;nr tt. It Is very effective in destroy<] (*' 'Who did you mean by booby, boy?\ he being nelther, can readlly divine It,\ * > abundance of beautiful hair. But, on the other ** al; ' West Indies. Of the coast of Santi Ezlrltlsh battles “g! hh' fls (iml’rflnb' O\ {from his hand. He was defeated by a | INK cover, Imt ngninst troops Is less , “HQIMWG , . The Weekly Irish Tim f NEWBRU’S HERPIG'DE band, the finest contour of female face loses much # Domingo she sighted a low, biac;:, |the traditions of the family, for b€ jyrgo majority. so. Ifo shell strikes it man it aunt | meant the lad faltered-T meant= e= nobleman (who shall ma) flites that a ’ of its attractiveness if the hair is scanty or looks ¢ - covered himself with glory in the hHates | » . | my friend, Fritz He was to have met me MODY sha he- nameless) Is diseased. The dandruff microbe causes dull, M akish-looking schooner, which hoisted him. but Gf dt strikes the' hore, and ho hnan't turned up.' paying a number of shooting visits in The Original Remedy that 'klils the Dandruff Garm* brittle or lustroless hair with later dandruff, itoh- E s \ C rp} Faq r f a . I p ' Bentiand.\ 'This looks di 0 7 ' p N al Portuguese colors and tried to edge Soudan campaign when in command . & . ; ground It usttally does nothing beyond The ofMecer let go his hold ¢s dangerous for any. ing scalp and falling hair. Nowbro's Herpicide 4 3 Stranger Than Fiction © R bes body wh . g scalp p it rway. of a naval brigade. -Kansas City Star. ~trang © § seattering im cloud] of dust nid stonex ** Be more careful In the future,' he sald, I)??? who mm} bw paying flying visits {n QU'TE HOMELY - QUITE ATTRACTIVE, destroys this enemy of beauty and permits the i The captain's suspicions were Harry Lehr attended a_ Newport UThe very power of the ex losty \_ | 'and now clear out ' e same nelghborhoud, The woman with homely features will not lack bair to grow asnature intended. Adcfighttulhair i theater one evening in July wearing a ¥ power of the explosive used | \The boy hastened across the roadway. At . -= attractiveness if her bead is crowned with an d essing. Gives wonderfulresults, No oil or dys. eromsed and he chased her. Before be | BLOCK-SIGNAL SYSTEM bright red te vent pog, |Uoevtroys much of Its effectiveness by ' a safe distance be halted, nenumed a derisive understand that whaling In the Drug St $1.00. Send 10¢, st to HEROI(CIDE CO., Dept. H, Detroit, Mich., for a sample could overhaul the craft, one of the Is NECESSARY rfhht Sud tilt? withshis’ egenfng ck}? 1:1(8. splintering the shell Into such smnll. 3:3“! andi] $12\th 1fink briskly to his heels {2:ch regions is not as good us It used 1o rug Stores, $1.00. Send 10c¢, stamps, to i .. Dept. H, » *+ ple. B 16 Missionary society 0 76 'no- . ain. shouted, w t RV . # sudden calms pecullar to tropical sha, Wis.. Methodist Church refused 19 | NWS that thes do little damage a few \Yy\ a strong empbaslt O0 \joni.nie-Well I guess the kld# up there STODDART BROS., Speci = ..gents, 86°68 Seneca St. waters tool the wind from his sails. | ~ ~- ' \13 m t ~('- 000 b R ho feet awiry from their point of Impmet, \* Who did you mean by booby * \-New are mighty glad ughlludvlphla BulYetm, Heo ordered out the boats, and little 'Failure of the Railroads to Install accept a legacy of $75,000 because thG | giirmypnef wounds are fur more dafigep. York Tribune , - APPLICATIONS AT PROMINENT BARBER SHOPS. Reine! went in one of them, armed It the G $2101; Taft-met death while attending |flux-l. iwiul the troops dread t most. w‘llxlertmr’ri‘kk?;)wl{ m'r'mmd’\ {ell yer teacher v, 'a i * eater, ~ Ser it' k i kes de w move, cam salltf. Wchuélna 5h:;mr?es;cl?gdbtgeaflpgrgtrfi- t c ‘rcat Cause of On Jan,. 15 a son was born to Mr January Serfbner's. ONE HORROR OF WAR. a TH???” ~De lan'lord in most cases; dat's | ~ guese ship her character was plain. Disasters. and Mrs. William Leroy of Loulsvilie, l_ * a 'They were received with a brondside ~- Ky.. bf“? their fllflhl boy far“ on that THE BEGGAR TRUST. Fearful Aspect of Soldiers Af- \\\~ \\W Whot's the law of a . | Of \langrange\-which means that Writing of the thousands lilled an}; o l: ‘g \Kn“ 8 we“ fill m f f . u. - Farmer Geehaw-L duano. I hain't got i tho: guns were shotted with rusty |evory year in rallroad accidents in the ran rooking of Macomb, ' H N y ected With the Sleeping time to keep up with all the fool statoots c palls, bits of 1 da I . [q while: tearing out a sparrow's nest ow ew ork Pan-Handlers f the durn Legislatur' passes. -Louisvill © 'cl oo H}\ GDS, nd anything |TUnited States, Leroy Seott makes tho Ir< und a $2 bill among the straw. Wit! F Sickness\ in Man- Courter-Journal oioi The well known and reliable curative In- - that came handy. Several of the tirs | following indictment of the compantes [Him (£19 [13:11 mone “h“ Hl‘f lfllf‘l‘ I‘lll‘ f Worked Together in a Pow- & i - | rm stitution, the DOCTOR PORTER MEDI- were killed and wounded, but the rest (in January World's Work: birds' I 1 ”3L, a A in living erful Corporati churia. lés-There goes Jack Punter, They say || Responsible CAL CO., 383 Main street, this city, ls a pulled on with redoubled energy and; It is proper to say that the greater iffhhmgsz‘ and they are again living poration,. e hw“hm 2\\‘i?““ 1; hie head. \ I P porrzmrimemt ”3“:th otrfiufinlmne and will F e 5 + 'ery -| W © Maj ell, what c ¢ + ( ; as stoo a . . goardecath? slayer. They were met oy 'safety of British lines is very largely e At daybreak some red flocks from he in a *\ -Chicagn Sewa. 0 \\\\ | parties may continue to atand as a Mecca of hope for * a crowd of villainous cutthroats, the duo to almost complete en 22. , , , Beveral wears ago a one le , th A + - ». settle when afflicted men every where. offscourings of the se Port | Eragedies in Little M egged youth the dragon's jaws drifted back from . | + From time to time It has been remodeled + & e seas-Portuguese. ' signals to guard their trains against Al1tie, [ [nnd who had lift « comfort the mist and dust through which ho Clarence «Pa, what Is an opto cured, or in in all its departmants, which are thor- ' i negroes, Greeks and halfbreeds of ma |aceident. Since the block system When the remains of J J Burnstdo, home to epgage deliberntely in ber- wag writhing forward. It looked mt? Callipe A tim! , ‘ monthly or oughly equipped with every scientific In- dozen different nationalities. would prevent a large part of the a> lone of the victims of a snowslide ar F! 5 (= elved the idea of organizir« a some men sald, like the procession person who doesn't care what hapneng it reek} 5 it a anais 0° Boyish Valor. palling number of collisions and their | Alta, Utah. in February, were found bilinnfuf.‘ ,1\ l’}“\\l’\\\ of the damned who fled past Dante lt dvesn t hanpen to him Puck. \ weekly (inmmnost modern methods of specialty For a few minutes the Joa. resultant injuries and deaths, why. [{t was discovered that death had come ;\ por JMU\ Epats mmw'm“ 1h” ”“t‘q in hell. Each man had a red roll , | ws __ payments, Pm! financial responsibility is as solid as a \ 6 ry + (d i ea 240 K - . , g r noen 20 2s I shoo pS abed hay then. it Is Inevitably asked, ts not this not from enffocation or cold, but near wig {iL UME, Shs, ShWt | \Thean around him. They uttered Inter (who has just rung up the | gold perate fight. Keppel shot his first man ' , in. . ek In eac ean > y uttered no sound jenit office and has bis aftention diverted ae administers, as leglons of its cured pa- \ +3 = 6 7 U A ~ - P L -a negro who was about to cut down 2335313811linstt;;;r::;m:':1l(‘tgndlx’lflgxr; giav‘nllenthtzmrlu:;2r; Ryzll‘tmnd against a ll‘l‘l“ rh‘xrr‘pziiz‘ufl‘: ”11m:”(imrmxjué-‘l‘iyr‘ulnhmr'qd they looked not at one another, but Iv- h'ls 1111\. Waugh? I rftfull't dear. com. anonfi‘iéé§“‘§2°FJr'§£r?slum.\{manic and successful than a ; » - 7 d ; ve by R . Prd HS “l.- R i v a stared vacantly and mil . t n [ 10 EB ny- gnod-right* + h In Huffalo. \t abbrother middy. The slaver had 90 in the United States\ The answer «| \Hold the Ine and Hester -I'm seing core Lise - tn nrahe TBWMP®TL S they shuffled sHiently \2:31 ‘t‘helm x85: Eolcs of Female Telephone Clerk (me. co wos fivite Th \cled men who really desire a cure to In- a | Chance against the discipline and cour hle ecause R 64 | f «= + a Wo i bt Nk b MIiSt -I beg your pardon - London > to honestly investigate our original and - ~ # a stmpl Because It costs mones That 'to kill Pearl and myself. With this gars might not be molested by the police 1 shuffled sil f » our offices, and r 7 \l . age of the British tars, and those who « jnvk - ; F . and shuffled silently on. The expres Punch. trictly mod hods of practice. b were not killed j in /i Is the only reason Because it costs advice over the 'phone to w friend @ invkoout was appointed for each and in sion of each was so like the expression = * A private consaltation. a careful personal examination, to. E D. PORTER MD R4 When K ea were soon in IrON8 money. A few of the best ronds, as James Garfield of Minneapolis eommir {[ f'm'm,':§,,f,§wl2; £71,131:qu ””\\;\i'\ mush! of the rest that they looked like broth. \Mammy.\ said the (Georgia pick- gamerpwuhca scientific and bonest opinion of your case, will Founder of e: en Keppel's ship reached port they has bee 14, are install the avs (te. urde do smiefde fast J og, ' mp om employed rounde- k aninny. Aha heahd tel lof dese Auty- cost you hing. and a perfect cure, If you decide to take it. p # n said, nstalling ted mourder an A AnUAT\S. men to observe cow falthfo y the beg. ers A more creepy, ghostlike thi t 3 y nothing ; p f he b orter Medical Ca. f 6 . were hanged. tem The other roads excuse them After starving Itself two weeks be tors attromded to business and fo ccjlect , PY. & € NE mobiles so much. What do dey look lak? will not be more than you will be willing to pay for the bene- e: Soon after this adventure the bov e} by | ”f t their business it fir, I taken a toe eatfi'ge af eau [n casa'ap | D°YOT saw l knew not what they \De gnodness only knows'\ responded fits conferred. I , \ YA 'had An experience which ranked in $1812: ¢;L\-:fi»\p3§ \1-8; e, n\ f‘pgr’: In]; 23:12] \f: my; ‘E‘mfs‘gmf‘disdagfifl‘; mash member af tho hand wae ,s.) Were, but they fascinated me and his mother \but Ah specs “53; cor pK By our original Pelvic methods we cure VARICOCELE with- 44 +06 j * t led 1 6 ! ' le a atlor « f a ' * ¥ * M H 44. his mind hardly second to that of sit. they have not enough ears and ea [broken heart In March fig“?! fiffi‘irmq ¥) “gum! to be paid tnade me shudder, and I found myself | horns .- Chicago News. out the tortures of surgery : STRICTURE without knife or other | ting in Nelson's chair. While his ship 1 g ' [ The «heme for mar drawing towards them,. step by step, - F - 5 IFIC BLOOD POISON, witt 93 © ‘ gines and branch lines to handle it ali evan ue sola , \ Po A hardly. conset that 1 w any nw painful procedures; SPEC AM. ~nUOnN, without harm- B was lying at a South American port . . . . . pro mme fime there were % mer in the v conscious that was moving That man says he knows a great deal , - + 4 f the flagship of the Brazillian navy ”mt ”er“ gr“ an“; dnrmrto ”WW?“ The CGGentler Sex. pmm'hramor whi h heame 3) .lase ear I do not recall that any one of us u'- * y . Dr the medical man \Lik ful drugs IMPAIRED MASCULINE POWER or NERVE DE- ' * 5 'nde > \ per on af prof ; A . ea ATE ried C no 'UTlke « « is. & .- alled in with the famous Lord Coch cay gmord to give attention to hlocu. \NO Mother should be weak enough ; (M AUDL vf OuT itd power There is no tered a word. Yet they were only mai; pecgin\ ano infer \f CLINE without the use of stimulative remedies. I ane on board. He was high admiral . , Itn allow her baby to scream off thoe 'some at last had rof the nature af tMmk‘k men coming back from the front that purgult, be ls not much or a diagno- X-RAY eximinations. Consultation and advice free Satisfactory results le- . of Brazil Af that time, and was un- signaling That is, they must arranee key. She should carry a tuning fotos |ormgar'zaihin ghose G+ urdue =~-Soldiers sick with the kakke, tho sis but accurate in post-mortem. - Wash. gally guaranteed. Responsible parties may settle when eured or in monthiv or & -questlonably the most famous sailor tan Ud paskwnflf‘frs birth“ ten land when the child is about to begin #74 ($1504 it 't fall directiv <» the \bertberi.\ the sleeping sickness. |t| Star weekly payments. Houre: 9 A. M to 5 P. M , 7 to § P,. M ; Sundays, 10 to 1 only. t ; can -: 4 of ake safe I > © b4r af rhs hors ad 0 hy , - , ' then living. He boarded Keppel's ship [., 1:31.14: In; pagflngp ia prolonged how] should give It the jil aims en ull? captured ara sopq [, Was hard to believe that the face Of yee wcaseidy-Yer a fine drunk. ain't I!) [FD [RTE MEIEU®£XD= GD 333 MAIN ST ' §: 6 pay his respects to the captain, and gm\ in fact, would It actually cose | PrOPeT note\ This (s the recipe for jb fet 0 ”£3\ Is ”fa\ ”rd '3' Ws * ag 731g of 12mg!“ tmmbelviar Marni“)? YR\ \ wéhfiwnghwrfgfllpn Caseidy'a Nf o 0 Buflale, N v. en be beard there was a middv l ¢ ; domestic harmony which Miss Amelia treken up - Evershoedy « for Jac uary a soldier-hard to believe that sick. C3szeld4s en eft Cageidy's seen ' - h money to block-signal the | 20 < » two rate on th table Mf pleked up wan ® , ed Keppel on board he immediate co. ,, « a Weed Holbrook gave the Professional ; hae ness could make a soldier's face so w dv as on my pend Fatx' (4 © aéked to see him, for ho had serted mam, of {1:14} [ uitodflSmrgaé Case in] Women's League last June. 't: srerefereray ay are r arsye re, sre gentle. That man in the red shirt and Imuet af pufkm’l np the ote that wasn't | th his father and grandfather in the $5110”)?! gnznfhguloszghl {it\oxfiymsr The manager of a New York thesiec % ~~ \oo those gray ghosts that shuffled so s{- there -Louigsile Commer-Journai i ' fays when ho was the most dashing . ' thai ; . solved the theater hat question in +# lently out of one mist and so sfleAtl' \. minister of a pragmiatical , , t ste captain England possessed. 'so | DOTE than $5,000,000. We can only $2067 by posting the following ro. % into another are the high Hght9 (n | y.ry af mird has his froft doormat ._ Nervous Debility, Falling Power, Lame Back. Dirsiness, [ tain P ess how much more the rafiroads b Innatural Drains, Loss of Memo should not b legted. ; Keppol had the distinction of shaking © KU amages vole og (tiees: \Ladies will please remme S the two most vivid pictures I've seen to His house. ard to inculeate the Yau are invited to consult me freak charge fifths: bnegnfil op N Wyoat man's band. He bas fro. affix a Pegasus agggejnjgxsr‘gi)? 83,1 their hats. Old ladies, Hable to catch & thus far--John Fox, Jr., in January | Daro Pirtner to Thad\workea I Aart in person. ree. 7 ‘ i a 24 ' in U © fa ; . ectared since that not one of 1 ¢ ' grei 2 cold, are not bound by this request. ' &, Pattef Ileasums Scribner's. letter T“ e size in the middle of the | b THE WORLD'S ACKNOWLEDGED SPF. honors showered upon him | CL) $10,000,000, or its far greater hy for, came off, iii ® last. Now Pork Prpen DR HAHNN CIALIST in Private Nervous and Chronlo ¥ Ho. écame admfral hi ”part. could have been saved by the a B Kind -t y M & wo o 9Q1seasea. MAIN STREET, CORNER f became an adm! mMF®l! itblock-system. In 10 years collisions e mma © n o our OfOT IM ho thoughtful Hittle bov with the high NORTH DIVISION. BUFFALO, N. v. E é M511 balf as much pleasure. cost the railroads about $100,000,000. Pure Chance. [w If you are a heusewife you will © Winter {unread dig 3:3? nhltmtx’x rTNS‘fi 51“ng au mom eamenne moni an te . f , aW 00 9 Re r * all and watche e -- -- m= --- =- nan has ¢ of the Queen. This amount would come very near} The steamship Alaskan, whica .@° be greatly Interested in a rory of z All grease cups of automobiles should gi,§,2,‘2n'mm¢ amen the alloy f 'FIKMALE s Primean war Keppel com- covering tho cost of block-signalin® [reached New York in August from ; ® a ltte Itaileon town whence (a , be turred down a third oftener in winter \For a SHeotch collte,\ the bay explained MOVING A COLLEGE. § \ mmlm L a ibs: antli at inst ho | the roads of the United States: Here, Honotaiu, made nearly $20,000 for Its | & Bos Woe (Pool, if 3 : Xmertcs, Tecrass of the feetthet the pat quits as canmuy as he ought to be.\ Chi\ ; Aleem tae 'o gs A * 2 roblem. : ] p to af g . America, because of the fact that the nat- quite as c ¢ & 7 - - e , (« hot a atagle - -- While still a the?! {Eva 83112130}: P bi ml 1111x3335?“ owners by being dimgfi {breath}; in ad agmltmggu‘ native of the IIttle ® ural heat of the engine, which would cago Tribune. No Joke to Take Enormous Out- caked Terered bo a few 4m“ At e a great favorite Mm!“ $3 ena (£910 years what “if: 315mm. agiréggw‘iigb t??? fiess21°m°i 3) knows ail the ins nnd outs gym? 3 'and a meant? Dearing. (ake at ox: a Miles in d With baila | §. Hing 20°82 2 61 SUES, ; \\ 124 \erodin If it may be so called and eupply the bearing, is,. to a t ®x\ Holiday Rates via Wabash Ralirnad t 100 Miles int a Lan ith- f » Ly have been the ”3mm cost to the rail- loaded, Tose 0011816611513 #) A great tragedy ras enacted with. Refitmkacggl} during gt 0&0“ peg gnfiwug On sale Dec. 24. 25, 26, 31. Jan. 1 ana +9. HWomderts) mafia-won: ' he? road cotipanies? Nothing. And think In April last A. J. Gonder, a brako- |@® in The little town many years jy to thet ersrch aay Co e Good returning until Jan. 4. Wabash out Railroads. . relish If used 6\ A. t L of the Hives that nld not have been in ed the 0 * Was: (®) which Ens since been fade the corditfons. A little black graphite for * #1 eri ot after 2Bth cay. They sare v l gy (Of the | W'fl‘: Mimi. ll?“ i man emplayed ty the Ontario & Wes: Basis for one of the most popular mum driving chains is worthy of consi3. gleam: Office, 287 Main satrest, ElHcott A# + € wuugm.£f cee box M8 7 Rt ip w and of “£5233“ es that would not lern rowd, Vufilmfifn he Ezmd wel (@) cperan The tragedy, as understood @ ififiagoé: a a o os, O It is a formidable undertaking to} \MDM i* \OOM * e | been suffered! |_ death while coup! €: prophecy | giant? figyfifivtm tos |( 45% Wiis winter #s Is the cass in when After the Wat | move a college more than 180 miles, es- \--- i nemmmenmenmenet & pol. F 3 nat they , p was fact six days 13mm“ bm ~ *? greater road dust prevall« tax 4 adapta- ' * pecially when the moving has to b*} mons In the Aspartment of scfercese and we { Worthy of Patrona , A gated Of”??? “I; an elte |y =-- tis mgymgfgfifigfimfigyfi igo been Mre Cossldy-'\Twuas very natural he|done in a country where the modes Gf fis rank is almost equally high in the ~. E igy!\ triumph» tics deaflock in Monengahels, if?“ l m Sunda ”Ew (s R the mackite's pogularity. _ R Dol transportation are far erperior to thoms| Chincke Classica Its president is Br. E # ; ze, (last Febrcary. Clark Boyd, [D 10. ® ts the E affey Fattrond Nira. Cakey_-Avel Shure he looked lef the United States But such a mov-] Paul D. The college is the outs \ | || a can, and FSames Hendickson, Dor 8 Tre the Lebigh Tatlay for all the world falke a folve man ia: ; c . Biz i M In the tg go. [can. aho James Hen nae @ from Bultale to all FlorA points. in there dead~-Micstrated Hite. _ | NG WAP resemtly ccmomplishes By the) Wrowlh Of a school established in 1064 i ( - «xth rmfiVéfi 113 volps tar rest ik { trip tourint\tickats d# #Alm Pally. _ Amere C# WM its~ hase Wm“ Christign College, ard a“ @ targe number of gr aAduate®, J; | ? Assessor und pliscd cards for a fect [ mtb A s«pexial low fate to In efMep: via New : by\ the Presbyterian Hoard of Foreign Cf them being Chinese mambere o sion. The Dersobcrat won. { j x Winter ® Tork ans steamer Pest eqaipment ano $ In Chink, the Institution gory | ff the présent faculty, and others bas fol E. ‘ s $ Finket Mesorts Feat service. Cal at arty thekes \ from Terg-chow to We'=sien. All the INK in educational and (hrs. | p ife's LAF nies Genmar desing 953 Maih Street, for further , | ecfege enulpmerit kak to be Min Work in various parts df China, i 3 Life's Little Ironies. mmfiwmfiugfiwfifu far w thta, 0 00 0 \ 0C fret treraporied Bby funks® to aC Akos\ gfizfimfifiwgfifieiyfiétg © ¥ a Rocks CBC Tre: ia, 4 A* abel ase ul amma fas po I] CP oc\ oir % aod : \ tor Chers se Poaceae pace Fass Hoe ost oo morir teo atte=tion to the teacicg of the Chinese 3 \Poise ' A #F ‘ nolA 15 ta Forms. m Chik liey Thake fle soace of Ursa) A \Quiet Affate. ¥¥er| the to ha maze on ¢ ard Tals, and Ohak { sre zt c She weit UIkirk tw tee of the : Fa # ## vans me | sage one iPox thsi feraace in . Q... . ‘ imm ima 7 . X e R.“ pltinke mag H \ ”v: h # anc: g 5 ‘“v w are -- ~ a , its Ps e e Les ce ao, fan whs is (h them Is ts. ans the men paese | Pegs Borg woee Tous 13 | #s be we' letweatan, 3 gie, thu OV pare ong. cern Bergen mote fous tte fig: to $35,593” | Catella fiw\w kak Pe et wenn f to tree a-4 Inoue ans hice fhat s o or Ahren calla Sit alg, Na aye. thew wre anpernce to tha Grpek