The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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C'.tlzem; ol Dllnwood Kas. claim to'
have cn uu Imnenae alrthlp the other
night. Oue nan who viewed the mi-
rMne taya !t waa moving tout h ward
and at a ipcd of about forty mile an
hour. It appeared to he about f0 feet
long by JO . and had two Immrnae
wing or propcllor on eu.-a side.
8( me tort of a contrivance was at-
t ached to the rear of the ahlp rre
miraahty for atrorlr.g. The ship waa
or.o llnze of ll'.it (nm item to atcrn
ar.d nnialmd in sight about trn min-
ute. And there tun't a "wit" spot
U Clll'jwcrd on this orraaiuu.
liter llir I'm Ip'.rp
1 1 -1 f tin n. I. lur.il. 'e t.i ilr.lturll..n all.iltly
Imil""1 llirt W 111 fXflTlT flu '(lT'U-.n tit Hi.
mi' i-r til rnlmif "liii'tnia an I lli atiilnni
n i t tlinit mu' ami alHtteall In in. itfiu
ill ii.i-.Ii .iitnii I li- iifi .t Iti l-hifg tin
h'. in i'.imi a 1 1 iiiit hi ii-iH-n with ilr.i'im
ait I aiuli-iii i iii lit. tii.ii-i biiI iirm'tnl
.ii.iit. l iii Ut-.l . ill ail.-.l. iSf !-aiil-t
itt. il it.. i.r utli Ijiirl : 1. 1 iiu' reiiifilt u
II .11-11 !. .inn. a I'tllir.. H.t. iil fur
l.ttlttial (I.t..ini.tiii: t.t .IK' iti-rviui tu-l
L.ltuiis r.Ml i.Miilt.
THE TOURISTS STORY
NO I never told a
lie In my life"
wild the retired
tourlat-prlnter l
B company of ad-
rro;e who nre a"hamed of
rr..un..v and e'lll r!l:.g to It
u:i twn their raaojialc.
thr'.r
The world la full of people who do
nrt np-ireciate t'.iat they are dud la
all reaped except i h j ai.nl onca.
to ft rk a roi.u m use hat.
T.t- .tal n lUt.n.il (.;lt. l.r U'HH All
lria-'a.arvlitMl in. uu il Hli.u incur ao
The 'Ul Ihr tnkea ran of many x-
pie who arc not la the po-r h""-.
HIS
IS THE
TIME
of year .. ..
when men ..
and women ..
become weak
ened by ..
the weath
er and run
down gener
ally The
first parts that
the weather
affects arc the
kidneys. The
urea is not
4trfaxn"'olT.
but is forced
HERE 18
ONLY ONE
SURE WAY
known to medic .v
men for prompt
I v thee kinr
kiiinrv and re-
Hnrinjj tbeae Rtcat
ot'ant to hcalrh
.in d tttenjrth ar.d
that Ill'V the liirni
back upon thi
lun sand dis
case
results
It hat itoo-d the
ten of time; it hat
taved thousand of
live; it haa rettor-
eJ nullum of tuf-
(etets to health;
it hat done what
wat never dne
never attempted
lx ftte; it h.i mad.
men ittjr.ret an
he.iltl.ici; it h.v
m .nl e w o m e r
brirhter nd h.it.
irr; - it M-int;. i
one trt a:l the i
I 1 v.. -
Q not think it wou!
5
. M nol uiin Mi
C3U5CU U) Li lK m:tc irt you t
weakness ol
the kidneys
miring frlrn.li In a
Chleaito prlntlun-
Imp the other day.
lrd hut how the
eyca of them
rompi" did hultte
t the anaertliitl. A
tourUt-prltiter In their mhlHt who had
never irsnegr.a.ed woelty! Jt lmoi.t
took th.lr breath away
i k.. nfti-fi been a.euced of unre-
llahla tnteiiic-nta. and perhapa will be
again hut that ema no Ice wlin me.
Thla atory la Just na true u the (
pel book and mine of you know hw
true that la. Il happened hack In JSS3.
I waa making my way from Denver to
Detroit. I ruei you all know wb.re
Detroit la. Il'a a I'niare town and
when a fellow dropa lu thrro he l al-
waya taken eare of by the bo.
Some have Wn "on the bog" them-
.vea and know how It It. 1 ue"
that a why they help out the tourima.
"Hut to return to my atory. 1 had
eroaaed the Mlnlialppl and waa doing
the Alton to Chicago when all of a
audden the train hauda on the freight
gave me the marble heart. They actu-
ally a'.arked up the train to throw me
off. When I landed on mother earth
I waa many mP.ea from any habitat Inu
and aa hungry aa a wolf. It had Juat
rami daylight and I waa delighted to
Bnd myaelf In cluae jiroxlmlty to a
! amall lake
"I had heard that a hath would re
lieve hunger and I wa quick to afford
Diyatlf of the opportunity now preeent
td. While performing my ablution 1
noticed that the lake waa well atocked
with Bah of varloua klu.le. fnder any
other elrcumatancea the dlacovery
would have delighted me. tird hut
the alght of them flan whetted my
huneer: int annetlte lU'ldenly In-
ereaaed about 100 per eent. Al
! drefaed I aank under my own weight aa
reiult of weaknraa.
"The flrat farm houe waa aereral
mllea aay and I knew It waa no uae
trying to reach It. Healilea the women
along that line were not too generoui
with handouta. 1 felt myaelf growing
weaker and weaker. I knew that my
laat hour had come. P.i I atrugglid
to my knee and railing my eyea up to
heaven I began to pr
"What are you laughing at? Boya
It'a no lie that I am telling you
"Aa I tdd you I atarte.1 to pray to
lave my life an 1 If not that to aave
my a u!. aly wholo life came before
me like a vllim. It looked pretty
black for me on every aid and tbat'a
no lie. Lord hut bow I did pray
"AH of a aadlen aumethlng hap
of the eaon .' In
nt urnin Lav-H it
nened that a'.nmtt took or breath
mc it anu mu! iy and I'll never forget It no never
v..i.i me aa-nr ... At.
'I heard a aplaah In the water alt
ft frnm KrA I Vnttlf Kiiml h -.n f
a Ai.'it j un(f j out of he uk tn(j jnd-d right
" " "" " ; in front of me on the giound. At
III) rtflJf2rd Ifl liCll i flr I thought It waa hie royal nlba'
romiiig to lata me anve. .ioaer oo-
aervatlon however told me that It
waa a memder of the finny tribe aa
plump a pike aa I ever aa. even In
my flahleM day. Lord but how I did
make for IL I gM It too.
sonn
CmWa UrilWona Trilaatw
ti ...a rrrTirft. if- t-
w. ann x xl I et f
Mr 4 It !" "t' a ff I I'
ft..l !! t IIM ' "' 1-1 '!
K4HII r.t'l. I Ll ..'l tl
II .I- ia r. lu uta Imuii . pr --n t
f ii o.ti e i
t ia ik ' "' " 1 t" ;
.d na 'a ' 'f u n. r.i it i
1 1 T t i iii-i I .. e i ib-.
Il.tr4 mhI f lit a
k. M Mo I ll Tt.o : oM-
r. tr tl . I"f 1 I tr.l
lil tMI fir k4. lli iiiit
lAk Hleiriat .MIM' r..t..a
f n t ii i lltt T'i I I
m .- It cklii i I" - " t.-cl
H hm.1 it hinU " fi f 1M l- I
r4 r l-l' lll.l .1 "'
y Ml'lf II " ' I" 1 ""
k sv 1 .oW t- IU rm-l It l
l i hi f. I.. w I with r Ul .-f -eU
. I n I f k M ! " ! rv I t Mini.
t t h t'i ? 1 1 J : jtfti
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Mtiiclltu.l Ij. I. ".'"
H-a u4 k-4 M tfc en .
M.MW .f t.rrvtul ttt.'i.t. '
llOtl IB 't l
.il aM'iN rm
ajw tr.4t-.
iMko)l rWIUtai
Mi llleevkee
a tramp the prevloua nlftht. and bo had
gone In the direction that 1 waa found.
The train came to a audden nop a toil
or ao from town. The engineer no-
ticed a mob a little way ahead. It
proved to be a lynching party appar-
ently wall): for the train. Now I
knew that I waa In for It. There wai
Juat one chance for me. Would the
conductor back the train In the direc-
tion of where I waa taken al'onrd? In-
atnntly I aaw my fate decided. The
train pulled ahead. Lord but how I
did Drav. When I thoimtlt It waa
about time to be at the plnce where the
mob waa c ingregated I looked out of
the wlndor and aaw at leant Z."i
people aurroiindlng a big barn on a aide
track. They had found the real mur
derer and were :.ut to dispatch him.
One of my guar la puahid through the
crowd and Into the barn where tney
were holding a aort of trial. The prla-
oner wai lilentifleil ea the peraon aeen
the prevloua nlRht In the vicinity of the
place where the murder waa eommlt-
ted. Of coiirn I waa releaaed and
then I waa made a member of the aher-
IfTa pfae. They wanted to aave the
murderer and give him a fair trial.
Aa e left the ear they were dragging
htm to near-by tree. The rope waa
already around hie neck. They were
throwing It over a limb aa we reached
the loot. Our taak waa a hatardoua
one. but I felt not a particle of fear.
My own life had been eaved by mlr-
acle and now I waa willing to rlek It
In behalf of law and order. I crap-
pled with the leader and felled him.
The poae. now numbering a doaen or
more faced the mob with their wreap-
ona and held them at bay. We got
the prlaoner to Jail aafely and I waa
kept aa a wltneaa. I lived on the fat
of the land fur three montha. and when
the trial waa over the people made op
a purae of $:oo for me. Ixird. but I did
have a routing time on them two hun-
dred pl.inkera.
Did I go to Detroit? Naw. what
do you take me for? I've been Id Chi
cago ever elnce."
The llatenrra ailently took their de
parture and the narrator wondered
why they were ao aolemn.
OFFICE PLAYS
DETECTIVR.
aide iMOf I)
EXTRAORDINARY NERVOUSNESS.
AN OLD LIFE-SAVER.
3 Look for the name 9
I jv EGTEY I
on the front of an Oran.
That is the quickest w ay
to tell whether it is a
good organ or not.
Wanitl tr.'. Ctlr mS (rm.
1 M 1t t" -.if . iMaitlaW Vl.
iv." v ' 1 i
Sni
tv .
Srm ark ill. Ifl !f. . i
kiraaf hirtl ml Ihe fee Who Uvea
o m lopety lalaed
Peter W. Green tne governor of a J
group of three tiny Ulanda of Vol- j
canli: origin ol the African enaat. In
the Fouth Atlantic and geographi-
cally known aa Trlitan d'Acunha la
one of the moat remarkable llfe-eavere
In the world taya the New York Jour-
nal. Kor a'xty yeara and more he haa
mr.de Ufe-aavlng from ahlpwreck hta
t.mlni . having little elre to do aa be
eipreaaed hlniulf to a recent Vlaltor
the captain of the English mail boat
which tout.hra at the ialanda once a
year. Mr. (.fen la a native of Kng-
lund and now In Ma th ytar. At the
age of 3o when tailing Ut ire the maat
on a Hrltlah veaMl he waa wrecked
near Tnatan and he ar.d aeveral com-
I'anlona were aave.l by the cxertlona
of the natlvea. Ilia frlenda aome time
later were t.-.ki n on board a paining
ahlp. hut C.retn remained there and la
the following ear waa Humiliated gov
ernor of the Ulanda herauae of hla
ludnm and the enteem In which he
waa held. That office he h.ia held ever
elnce combining with It the dutiea ol
a rlergvman and dctor. Creen baa
alwaja Iwen on the lookout for per-
a'.na and ahlpa In dlftreea and be haa
aaved many hundred Uvea from cer-
tain death en the rtn kv eoant the res
cued one being of all natlonalltlea.
The governor haa received deoratloni
and medala from alnioet every mon-
arch In the world In recognition of hit
humane efforta. The t'nited 8:lei
gmertnient prefer.ted him with a
hantlnnie gold chmnometer and
chain. Ilia own aoverelgn. Queen Vic-
toria aent him recently a mint ap-
propriate preaent. namely a Ufe-aavlng
boat with at paratua of the nemeat
miKlela. The UUnda which he gov-
erna contain only from f.fty-flve to all
ty tnhaMtante Ioor natlxee. whoru
C.dv. Creen haa educated to be Ilk
Mniiclf aamaritana of the era.
Reaalllng ramlll aa
It llualneta.
The rxnalon office tx-aldea examin-
ing Into penalon claima am. poaalug
on them doea an enormoua amount of
other biialneaa In the way of uniting
and reuniting famlllea we find hua-
banda for wlvea. wlv for buchnnda.
parer.ta for children i children for
parents taya the Waahlngton Star.
Only recently a cne came under my
oltecrvatlon which llhiHtratea my mean-
ing; and 'tin a aample of a number ol
othera. An application waa received
from a lady who applied fur a wldow'i
penalon. Khe gave the name of her
hiialiand hla aervlce company and
regiment. In looking into the claim j
It w an found that the huiiliand waa ;
nllve and drawing a penalon through
the penalon agency at Chicago. Th
woman who realdee In Massai huactta.
waa ao Informed. Immediately camel
a reply from her aaklng the addreer
of the man which waa turnlrhed. A
correepondenee endued between there
that they wue on the right track the
and when they were tatlafled tliat
arranged a meeting. The man thought
that hla wife had died and at the clow
of the war entered the regular arm)
and went weat. The woman not hear
ing from the man became convinced
that he bad been killed or bad died
She waa unofficially Informed that h
had died In a hoaplta.1 and auppoeed
It waa a fact. In the meantime ahi
had married again. Her eeeond hue-
band had died and had teen dead ovet
ten yeara when ahe applied for a pen-
alon. Another eae I call to mind U
thut of a aoldler who originally lived
at Niagara Kalla. He went In the army
J and eerved under Sherman. At th
eloae of the war he aettled In New
Orleana. He had poaltve Information
that hla wife bad died but he nevet
waa able to get any Information
aa to w hat bad become of hla thre; !
children except that they bad been1
ent to an orphan aaylum. He did not
know In what atate the orphan aay-
lum waa located. Neither did the chil-
dren know whether their father waa
dead or alive though from what they
had been able to puk up In Uie way
of Information from time to time they
had concluded be had paaaed to the
other aide. It happened that the
daughter of the goldier not only grew
up to lie a beautiful woman but had
married a wealthy man. She wrote
the war department to learn of the
whereabouta of ber fatber a grate but
there waa no record of It. She then
wrote to the penalon office for the ad-
drcaa of a man ahe had heard eerved
with her father and who at one time
lived at Niagara Kalla. The ending
of It alt waa that the children found
the father and the father found hla
children. There are hundreda of euch
raaea. though of courae. the number
of them la becoming amaller aa Uae
paakce.
MKT Tr TII'H - m l.oir -'
AI .1 r. r. r j r .
W tU.
fit
DIIiittroMcd Could Count Ilvrry Sc tni Wtz
UalklKj Acroii
Man r-r rx 1".
nr(c.tel.
but ! l n-it nt-A
no one bo'.UT
Su'i'y anions t!ie
L MHtive. eat a
eaitUy ceiaarii. t .a'""1 lue'
The P.rltlii"n"rlt'K-r.icr In1'"'1'
(.Ml i'r'lia.
Casrelt
II-
reine.'y n'i-1 Ifm; aiC'.nl.'
i
Thorn la proliaUy
known in Sedalia. ei
niemUTa of Hie Hret llaptiitt t liurch.
than Mra. Molli K. I!'"- the wife of
Mr. Ifoo. tin nur-x-r) man. unl tiothinif
1 ln-ttor known anion? tholaly'a a-
(jialntttc.t man u.m ur wi-i paai iuur tt.e':e pi. a
vonea aim hati Ix-en n t In n al w rei-K " i i -r
from lo"imotnr ii'aiia In ita ecv ret
form. Thnt ahi l. ri-crnllv recover-
. I li..e I alth. Kti't-ruth ai.d nurmal In- I
cimioViou lia l i n lual ai ta
h'-r io-'lni; eeen fro.(.iently on tlieatn-ela
UDtl ir cbuicb. and thi fa t In lur.-d a e r.. 4 Mr tuat h I!te urn l.er re-
. . -. . : . I . . 1 ... I .. VI . .t tl..k Bl.tt tBl
. .. VI .dt.l.lTU.I III II I R'l B III fill Ctt -:ri.f'l. ..I...t4llf H"
NO-TO-DAC FOR FIFTY CENTS.
. . t Vh not let Ne-TJ-
"t' 1 n.crVoi:i.Trnio..'rurC.e.rV.r.f..e.-7.
.1 ... it.ve. Loner. v. be :B r.n 1 .'-"
a n'ita;er :rim aotr.e inero in i"".
ilh a r Hem uiifketi. ami aiii.e r-.ilnit
mr ete fil uion an aiT""nl a rentik '
..i '..r i.M-.t itiii.tr nit . Ir itie iim
iil:me l'.fi r.i.a lr ra.e re..:. e. an.i tu r.. . -. ooaiiarJJi-'U.
c-.ieril ia.-t:y ......ar l. w.y Cur. guaranteed We ltl.wai i
n:i. I al i.ace f.r.le up m) mi:il to ire Hie
lireTuu i'i .
A air
i.
I m t.r I l-n l.i I n'.t g'
J..-C I a !::arkl l !.i..rinc""
:i. n. i iftu:i:iel I "e irr aifl Mier.
Kil.l 1 on t.tlnliv ruir l I I'HtU al-'it ton'
tit in a I an .1 alvr Iw i jeant of ttie n "
f r .:t a rll a I etrr a
rt liv .t"i "-i it'tt.iij f'.i ii 1 11-i-MHtt
" . : . i ..-.I .. -...t it. it -h
I .frr;u a ruail.r. I i.i.u t..-tt. y
rttar fortT-thiee tcir ...1 I feel like a Jirtin i
Ii-.tf of t'ie I m i d in11-"- ! 4
of (Vjloii nflor ! elia le r r tui-u
twenty m-i..iii.
a"ITa evtr t "1 )we"" c'
if.-t( (r. KI(Me' lMt mr4i
HxlolT. .ltfl."."'"'H't ......
Tin ro art " i tv.iLM-n lawyer lt
Atiii-rlca.
ZIra. I'i- t. enjul:v int.. tin cir. um- """
tunc of rT rcii.arkal.lo rf.-oery.
Mr. 1 a en ul h-r hoje ut the
corner of "hi" Avcim.. ar.l Twmity-
fourth Mroet. aid tito-l only t.M.'aJ
to five th following Liatory of bur
cum fur iuliica'.i.in;
F.ir )ir a.-o." l.e w! "I . Mtacli-
el Willi a tiia h.ch Ihe phuteaat niap-htf-ej
aa 1k-om "lor aiai a. an.l I a ieiuy
retlui-aJ V" a iM-re r -a. I In I tv e.ntn.l .(
n.y inuacen. ant! ciultl nut lift ihe lral Ibing.
Jlr ttah uiaaiiearet. until mr U.n nm.ii
1 he er. 'tl l.ttira it-a'lie
JV.t
rr..T.t-
!. Itl .. lll f a aif Ml
tit v. - i ..ff.. tirr.knb. rlftanr. r'.'r
in.'.' 'r-rt.r...t kHlKlc! IW'""1
OA'.V r.'Ti'.N "H H t o
.! 1 rnetll Mol.llB F-. r.of '
hu'iM it'.-1 an I iwjr to ticfre me thla 2Kb
.'.ay of Atigaat l-f..
t.f.auE B. IeT X4nm l!.U:
rL.I ! tlato. Mo.
Ir. Wr.liama' I'lnk I'illa for Palo.
l. f .Vrnntm:.! In a condcnl form a'.l 1
v... ' i -. .....er la. rive new Ufa . ta. Sl U.f a.a r.f 1-u.r
an I rkhne.a to the bl 1 and re-lore j u f mKn rT TrI
al.attarcl nerve They are. alao m fl(M mut.Msit -oir U'ln.
aiK-cif.c for trouliie" peculiar to f.-maloe
irrv'ju.antiea ji i t.n ta wuiai
In m.n a l a.ie4. I. Ia -..
iMrattfh.l
M.'titaun hia the uaual nuiiilxT of
Inveut tr f-r a itv atate. Th-re t
one t. every J.TJS tf Ita r j.ulall t.n.
Jrtt trt a 1 btn at faaawrett. eaaur eaitiJr-
aa. in Caaai iian aad fcewei rfjiur ;.
aa aii;'prcaiin.
... ........ ii... t aena.Liar. t.al 1 Wnete I cu.it ej''h
l.i .ainir our lhKifieai 'art tion.tttiMwt ; and all fortna of weaatneae.
hate emntet t.arv team ao It :m I luog- ! .... i . rlirl rtiee la all Caaea
lne.1 h..w I fell Ha trying to .. my ua- . overwork Ha la ralctilnt.il
or ex "e.-ta of whatever nature. Pln ; welghla alut tl.o.O.VM.f-"'.'--.... a)
Au.ar.iaa C a. OaJ.aaVM. llft t a. I lr nl
earth
conlrollat.la limit
Tbe mint amineM phjalc ant were emeu.
that the
ed. but they gae me n. rtiirt. an.! I aa euh-1 Br)a n.'.d In boxe (never In looan tone
out h...e. and W"uid ba.. ...e.l for .leaih & ecnU a box or alx l-.xe r BWkla. Breww
n'yl...aVtu-BMa.'it.ii.n..f lime fl.u. or dlre-t I.J mnll from lr. Wil- '""" ""
l.v mr hutUntl an.l toy frut. .a wbati my n.. MNlicr.u Company Schcocc- . yew p-pl It-all le Uie aoli nml'T of
UT :ea wnu.o enu in lue ciair y
Os Uay win! la lUj loLO.t.on. 1 reietred taJy. X
Fear and hate tre nearer kiln lian
Srat couilni.
Good advice em Lot
thing out of nothing.
ctea'.a loae-
atim Lltio- iln-lr alcirature t' a n -tf
1i'ilti... ul.li...M a nMm eatlH.rt.! t
Moat people who imag.se hit t..ey n fcU
eeesl more lelaure Ka.ly require gnat- k...r nnily.
er enerjy.
Clote cultivation la better thtn larjer
ftelda In any kind cf occupL'.loa.
r.cg'.r.nias January M aul every t'ay
thereafter a th.-oush Pull:. .an aiecper
vrlll L ave Pari at T Z) p. m.. 1'ulUi
nt S ai p. m.. ciel.urne ut l'J io ;. iu..
Port Worth at t 4'i p. tu.
Paaavngera friui Port tVorlli will
rontiict with aleej-er at C'.'jur:ie ar-
riving at Fan Antonio M5 a. in. via
tiulf. Cobrado nnl haLta Pe to Cam-
eron ean Ant ni. nud Aracxsa Paa
to Platoiila. Southern Pac.lie to Sin
Antoti.o. oue cUau;e ou'.y. with direct
co:inectlon for loach p.ieusrre at
Cameron. Tl la I al o'.::t. Ir th quiet-
et time betwun North Ten auJ
Ssa Autouln. W. ?. KUKNAN.
t;. r. a.. :. c i 1. i:r.
lir.l.D THEM AT DAT.
1'rvatnliit' of an ndver-iry tl.-nl1e
that Jou are to v-ri tii:i' oleta.l'
.hl Ii are lu your way.
A r.an la about at the e3J of bla ;
uaetulneta when It au:ukea pccp.e to 1
make hla awear. !
-tab Tontro.- I
Aa too chew loitej-eo lor pl at re nae atar.
It ta noi oolv the 1 ea 1 tl lt xul .atutg. au
ILrpa ol. ia il.eaet:
The Hew w..:ill may 1 11 e nr.y one
. f l.r.; .'. fT.-r- ut k.mli 'T rnn .line aii-i
i.r.t all cf which haee Weu pat-
anted.
tear ma. riTATr.i rr.B Arm?.
Don't lelieve it. nor did the editor ;
until he aaw Sa'.ter'a great tara aed ;
eatalogue. Ifi wonderful what aa ar- 1
ray of facta ar.a r.gurea bbj -thlrg
and big y.elda and rt 'u
mcniala it con'.atna.
mn Thl N..llce muA I t ewl 'P
to John A. fa.rer Teed Co. La Croe
Wli.. for catalogue and 13 rare farm
ti aamplca. worth $10. to St ;rt
d. vie. a
'SEEDS
tet Mi tea '' tl r
'i.aia m.ur. wuau-ta. ww. .i-"i.M. .
....l.iit a l't '
311) J.t .! kiav laa.a-e1" 1
t a . ra"ei " " t .
if itoi.x.u' aiu roai i i i
! I I rn f tn ar !- m t.it
" .1-.. Ii.rl. TM-w. attaat re. tu- I
HI..) wlfc ! I H'l kll f-tl i '
ml at4 re.k l- I
iaikoart4 tn i t-
A LITERARY FORCERY.
I.
Jfi ajjj loap yta vac a iu pocaev out a.unt
want tout comp"..xion cltAf ni .nth breakfaat befan to
KealtKr. o!t tr.i dtllCAte al A taatofi and I took up tne
r-t t r anaaa ata n
a . . ait. a I- I I t Janata r- -
..JJlm M ...a ef. Ing hot It
e. .1 .... .a "-''? tbat 1 might
.'.!. w a. aa'a 1 pulled out Bay
. l.r.i aui.aitin uiiaatMii i.ia
It muat hat weighed at Iraet
f.mr pounda. I wouldn't have
traded It for Ita weight In gold no
airee. and that's no He."
Ily thla time the feature of the lis
tener were pretty thoroughly dlatort-
ed. Tbe narrator went on:
"Now tor a batch. I looked ta every
It'l the SOp you UU I 1 TOO 'pocket but dldnt have one. A baked
iaae iron any
the thread of my
Tbe tun waa now bara-
auddenly occurred to me
utlllie IU beat So I
magnifying glaa that 1
aed to uae when a holding a proof
room alt. I held It up to the aun and
! got the ray foe u ted on a piece of pa-
j per. I kept on praying and Juat aa I
ia!d. 'Lord deliver me' the paper
I lighted and I aoon bad a raglug Are
and a hot flah breakfaat.
i "You may amlle at much aa you
! pleaae. bote but 1 kurw 1 waa aaved
! by praying.
I -Hut that not all. I waa awak-
t" ie ''l'"e .neJ from my afler-hreakfaat nap by
I raml. Ilre.ee. I. alt. ' .
tne aounu oi . i'r moa i.ni. .
proved to be an exprvaa. with the engine
aud one paaarnger ear. and emetl t.
be running at n'.ow apocd. Imagine
!niy feeling when 1 aw It come to a
I dead tp right In front of where I waa.
Pal that la uothlng to the way I felt
IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY
. . uaili.i .axeaV
"FASHION AND FIXINCS"
Hem te e.rrr la'T an.wer'n lit a.Ueitlto
B.ul. luunat l..e Mat t Ivt
C'JSCAH KELLER i CO.
tV.k4 M. I ... . tt Citt.
iMiA pi run
WHIK ULUI.U mlrwl. I. t mn4
MTI Knllw4(tl Ml.aW
A Ml. Kl CAN t'oKKKK CO
lIIU1ii toll It: tat.. iliHtNtll
raaiWlatwttevti MW - htmiUMIH ft Ite-
can). tar-1 t T tet .ew tt. t T Hw tn Urt t
t tieMtaV ' U I tHUI.U SV avAlturvai. I V.
High Class Seeds!?:
riantt.lUIr.
taaaxll 1 1 Ata
tntta H'.
rie r. l. I At.LKk.Mg.
tn Market gleeel llal.oaWaat
waitk uat cai ai.iM.i a.
kf rat itif (lll
v icniro kKCkvt natit tiw at. nw.
HAMIS 0 lea. arttilt. al'IMa.rv. n.'Ua.
ll rVMlaaa kee tie gel.l luknak. fnf
nirriiTP n awttiAoiarti wwiae-
I H I Lit I W aautait k-rwaMkat
i;ttM PU'W ia garth
WHIia l. l TU.l K
T.Ik. Hta fai laaa
PLOVS
W. N. U. HOUSTON No. Ilj-ISOT
Svheia Aaiwertng ArtvtrtitmBU Kindly
Mention Thla Paper.
l .'" Stlli Ul-I 1
I Jaai....e. Tak... vm 1 I
i V i.m a-.ta m arwitk t f
-. . a aaaa a i
when four etalwsri mca arm.d with
WlnchretcrJ. alighted and cam
tralght toward me. They piloted
their gur.a atralght at me and told me
to bold up my band. I waa almoat In
a daie. but managed to obey. Then
th leader came up to ni and placing
hta band on my abouhler. aald: 'You
are my prUoner. Come ahoi rd tha
train and make no realatance unaer
pain of death.'
"I knew that there waa om. mi-
take but aaw that the oecaaloi waa
not on for rrley. ao I meehl anb-
mltted and In an hour we were tn
Teorla. I irueea you all know where
that la. If you don't you ought ta
They make the very worat kind cf
'booie- there. Lord but the thought H
Peoria tanglefoot' et m dlixy.
"Dut to return to my twy. Oa tbe
way to Peoria I learned tbat 1 waa on
der iruard of a aherlfr poe and tbat
the charge agvlnat me waa murtler
"A jfouug girl bad bee a murdered by
Ittlllxrral rkvailrtg a( Juket I'aya Cwla
tier reae4.
That active and acute Pevonahlrs
antiquary. Pr. Ilruahfirld of Hudlelgt
Palterton. who baa done ao much toi
tbe hlatory of bl county baa com-
municated to th tranaartlona of a lo-
cal society an Important dlecovery ny
tbe London Saturday Review. Nq
crap of Ellaabethaa pwalp la bet let
known than the atory which Collier
printed In Hit from "A Letter of
m." telling bow Sir Walter Raleigh
bath been too InwnrC with on of ber
majeaty maid. I tear to ay who
but tf you ahould cue at T. you
may not be far wrong " On tbla Utter
tbe aucceaalve biographer of Raleigh
have built an edifice of conjecture l a-
fortunately the tory. which Involve
the diagrare of fir Walter and a pre
mature Imprlaonment In the tower la
a difficult aa It la plotureavque. Mr.
(Joaee In hi "Life of Raleigh." In
UmV waa the flrat to atiggeat that the
whole letter might be a forgery but
Mr. Stealing and othera who have fol-
lowed him have relied uron Ita ac-
curacy put lr. Itruahfleld. who haa
frund and facaltr.lled Colller'a draft
of the letter no human being haa
ever een the original eattlea the
d.-iilt and ehow the whole thing to
have been a deliberate Invention. In
what a at ran ate condition mut the
mind of a nholar he wtia deliberately
forgi hlatorlcal evidence to give leal
or color to a dull paaaage of th chron
icle! It l acarcrly roaaible to com
prehend It In a aane man. It la Ilk
cheating youraclt when you are playing
patience. Put It la poetlble that John
Payne Collier whoae contribution to
the bibliography of F.ugllah Ilteratun
were more conaldrrable than la aome
time allowed bad a alreak of Inaan-
Ity In hla nature.
IT MAGNIFIES ODORS.
1'eeallar laaeatl.. Uhlrh Acta at a Ml-
ar.aara.pe ('electing waaella.
Among the latrat invention (&'
the St. Um'.a Republic i a machine
which will take a liquid that baa here
tofore been regarded aa cxlorleea an.l
diatlll the mort delbate perfume. A
drop of txrfumrry or eeaome placed
on the receiver will on applying lh
noatrll to the noepet or owning
produce an overpowering itench that
would In a very ahort time if con-
tinued rar.ae atmitoma of auffocatlon.
The Inatrummt ran le utlliied In near
ly every walk of l.fe. To the grocer I!
w ill prove InvuluaMe In detecting adul-
teration of giKMle. The ehemiat. drug-
glat and phyalclan of rourte ran find
ready uae for It in their biu!nee. while
It haa been ugg.atel that bank paiet
can lie tinctured with a apectal odoi
Imperceptible to the ordinary rente o!
amell but whlth could readily be de-
tected by the n-ntograph thu great-
ly lew en! rig the liability of bai.k tt
fra'itlultnt operator. It la alao clalme.
for the miuhln that It will becomn
popular In the homew of the wealthy
for by the aid of lu mechanlam th
otmoephere of a large mantlon can t
kept ror.atantly permeated with a moe!
delicate and choice orfiime at a nom
Inal expenae. Por hoepital and a'.ci
room Ita aervlce will prove ineatlma-
ble. The machine Itarlf 1 a amall at
fair about twelve Inche iuare anc
eight Inche high. It la made of worn
and tbe opening where the nostril art
applied ia nickel-plated.
and ftb.r
er el' thing li'iv.-
tl .;iter.t.-. to the tiumlM-r -f ll.T'.C.
i &
.. -.t.i. l.rtt. Mdiart aaj I
. ' V' " " ..a w.aaei o. -. I.
Dttwtia
Itttt'il!. bllrkl.
fr fift.iill.tf 'ra
I
What tbe
IkKird. r.
oi.uutry want-Su;i:uur
The avt-rii:.' Ani. ri.an wrltia nl u:
tn. iilji.i.e lettrm a year.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
XI area 1 lh. I'.'T. I. the tit. ann unrel f.tr lh
rm.nt "t TMt NEW tlOUTE Inwe-a
!a..ih Tevat ta t lh. .vl Nnrihw t
cent nf at.ailar ifiMirtaf.ce ba on-urre! la
I a.l aeart aa iha ctttiipl.uon of lh- K. C. P.
C. k'v from "hTaeioirt Ij. la k.i I liv.
Mu t bit la4 fiiiina aa air nee ia cuiii-e toa
with the M. t. at V. T. R'Y rteiwern ..U!h
T.ia an4 kaaaat lur VI The B.il.atre frtim
llt.a.ioa. laaaa to kan.aa (ii.. II.. it ?l
milra tnJl- ai"rte. r-.ait Miw.n th
p..niaailil!..flallirrr. BEST SIRVICE
olsia. table lttlaea rttnle Ira. rr..a ll.t lim-
her. tarmiDf aatt mm.ral laml. ef t a.l 1-ta
anj ltutaitna. the rich li it Te ta of
t eiera Artaaaa. an4 Xlt..Aun aatl the rrat
rvciottt of lat-ra kanaa. IVtaaen HOU8-
ii aa aairt k am a cirv v.i..n. .f
It.iu.a kait ln teat la making the e Catarrh r'T'1 J ' i . . Tola Jo. O.
1 . .. V V - ...
Catarrh laaaol Cared
with LOTAL AF J UCATlONa. a. Ibe
canrot r. h the ert et the taaka i a
tacih la a blo..a or corttiituilonal ';
and in or.ir to cur. It )0'i mu.t l"
"mal rtmetli.a. Hail a Catarrh l ure a
t.k-it I. ttrnaily and ana '"''' " c!
"r?.'"V."' I i rete.lr.
'..nr;;.;.rbr .r.".-ne ....
aicar.a In Ih'a country t.tr )eart. ar.a
7h. U.i loVi. tn.twn. eorrl. ne.
Utt Li.a l unr.ra. actio ti'ctl on ihe
mueou tuM.cea The I'!"1'"1.
it. n ot th- t lr.l:it ' T ...r.
du- uch woB-lerlui '
I "A
VXw.atu.eltl aa Me.
."''" Cata. a.11..
X v'ikllkrk aaatler f
XfKw" Sr Sw
t j
W.L.DOUCLAS
aa. aoa k
ala f
M a tfaa ea a
hHUL In tata t eel.
real. aUclutrlr -rir. t la errrr t.iail raila
. taiaatta to rani atrel rrt lfa atoaeeclaent
enimtlioaa il.Hiia. Iai-ai tati.ra i.-.tioiiTea
itai(htet i.Atw ati-Jt-i... uir.t ektl.ra
k.ti.oiM PULLMAN BUFFET CARS r
I.. mate ap a .rlerl rail line in er'v r rt
1 k. ...etp.r trrr ie it th. tie! ih-tl raa t.
ahiair. .aerv aintal tt'e'. e.erf
. r; t I of Intel arTS.et ft-r lh. n... eemf.tri
rr 'he rtaa.-e.r t aton tl..ttt al all tnta.
I'u luillK.l. WITHOUT IMAMCt fcetwee
(aUe-ttt .0-1 Hau'lt'B anil kaa.t. 1 ill !.-. id
Iha fr.i atn r.t ritie. t mat an.l itrt al al
kawtaa I lit th. arete4 IlitTa na i lime In
lo ntak. all imi.Hiaal eitntt-e in ia Itnaiath.
oalv runt l.ttin atvut.t l.ta tMt.nt. wilh a
Iraia LEAVIeJO AT NIUHT kaxin a
throufh 1'uiln.aa I'titf. aiet ng etr aentc.
lata Xi ( all ltrrtri'tl et.tne.-natia ar
ARHlVINC IN A. M. at kaa.aal.iv It
Iim. areenatefiatieg a trip to lh. CREAT
NOatTMWST Ut.al tail lo lil. Ii. aea
Mala toller n.ai.. in I ettirr INFOR-
MATION rheerfuli latai'hnl au a plica-
tlue to lh. aaderalffkal Ail Ire..
H. W. IMIW) If 1. I. eel. r.. Agt.
Il.taaloa I at. I ta1 WVat leva. Re.
H11. Tt.XA.
J
et.i.i l.v oruaa'.'k- '"'.-.a
Hal.' riiy I'm r !
T-r II thla alv Vr BWH alaaa.
d .ia.-.) k t ctMkkt.:t
1 .... La t.'.r i..' vt wana
aM It ai.l. l ana auau-tlltf e aar
:.r al a .. .
Ii at ia an .a. latm tetaa4 arrWt
ata of ... . i tI t traikat
a. 4.k ia a tt.k a-.a .t-ikw
at t .t . t i ta I--! i .tr e..i .
1 ti r.t. i. aaiaaaaa w
4v.ttt. Kaat
a . -
tati I aa -.;
r--
I
il aw II aaw an aw laaa .a w
tAtllttT Th.l.oolltva? C Tnfflh Oil H
f Tb qatailaa la wby aoai ye J U aJUVUUJ J 11 j
A Uaeee atatry.
Here la an aanua'.ng lnr.ance of Brit.
Ih rlaaw formality. Tb lady maid
of Xra. IVenevolent waa atrtcken tvTva
with typhu fever and Mra. LW.v-
lent having a great liking for tb
maid declared tbe would nurwe tb
girl herwelf. Thla he did through a
long IllneM and alter her complete
reetoratlon to health the maid waa
aaked to reeume ber dutiea. Her an-
awer wa an exprnuion ot gratitude
for the klndnraa ar.d rare ahe had re
ceived concluding with the eorrowful
"It.'Sret that I ahall not be al te to re-
turn Into your nervier aa I cannot en-
gag irntll to one who 1 not a lady
and of cniirj-r no lady would have
nurwi-a nie aim taueu uj'.tH at .era am )
ax you have done In my caae." Saa '
Pruu;rco Argonaut. I
Tlie allk In luatry of China etnploya
It la eatlmated. from i.lHKl.iMi to 5-
(mi.UW people.
ai.o ro 14 l MTa.
UlllloBa now riant Ealtera aeeda.
but mllliona aorn ahould; bene offer.
t pag Bltmvrtk Cucumber
J pkg. Round UloU Deet 1K
1 pkg. EarlleM Carrot
1 pkg. Kalaer Wllhelm Uttutw lie
1 pkg. Earlleat Melon
I pag. Giant Yel.ow Culoa
1 Pkg. i;-Par Kadiah 0c
1 rkaa. Brilliant Ploaer feeda 11c
Now all of above lu package. In
eluding our mammoth plant and cd
catalogue ate mailed )oU free upon
receipt of onlv It cent' pivat .ge.
:5 pkga. Parlloat Ve;ct.i'jie Feed It 09
:t llnlllant Moomlng PUuta I1.M
John A. falier teed Co.. La Croaae
Wit w.a.
BRIC-A-BRAC.
A Very Unaervlag Maw.
"My mother ya." the young woman
obeerved to ber fiance "that h doe
not approve of a young man'a giving
a girl expenalve prveent tx-fore they
are nian-led."
Thai very unreaaonable.'
-I dont ee why."
Ilecatiiae. an far aa I can learn frota
obaci-ration. after marriage tbe dealrw
to aire exnenalvw preaenta beciotfjeal
I taMaily extluct" Wa-Lltcton Eta.
A borncahoe nail of gold with a
eweled head furnlahea a popular acarf
pin.
A Jeweled watch depending from a
bow ot diamond repreaenta a pleating
Die.
Sliver candelabra In Loula XIV. de-
lgn ahow a triangular bate and fluted
atema.
A novelty likely to pleaae holiday
patron I tb illver flaak which repre
aenta a bicycle wheel In form and deco
ration.
Collar formed of graduated row of
pearl and held In shape by diamond
tides are In great request for even
ing wear.
Toilet ett out for th holiday trad
receive their decoration In colored en
amel; other are mounted In gold.
a lib Jeweled decoration.
Card vate are faehlonably .lecorat
id wtth a co Jt -of -arm a outlined In bril
Itanta or thla lacking one's favorite
tower ta ubtltuted.
Nine free libraries In New York city
aobUk.il iJi.i r To'.ucsa.
A Ne York man w.nt up to Fall
liver. Maaa. limt week and bought S.-
oo.ood yard of calico. What a big
-:ui'.y of g'.rla he mutt have.
tin la kateaal.
The call of IV'T I "I'll t the K.v
leiiia" t!ie vaoiolerfully rich mining
iiint.trv of Miitiin.i. I.lali'i and Prlt
Uh I'oliiinblii. where a.i many mine.
goltl. !lv.r. coiter. h ail. Iron etc
have Invii illao.iV. nil during the Ittat
venr or tw and new town nul lniiu
tilea eataldlkhiHl. The town of Koa.
lainl grew from "Ji mutde to iaai In
VEHAVEIiOftCEIlTS
Ki4 k). ayvM 4ifwT Is tfc
ar aiMaef rtwft-fA. U
MMel pVHW
lb la aieaatierw
Pwl. hawift w)glwr
Iit laV4tiV'"- aaaa
laairat Wn
(at. Jeram W t
ff1ca. .i.ea.evf Mrv
taafAaat. J-f- HaWfw
drc 'e
it. a.a witaa
at ax aalw. Iraa Ik
ri ruiBT uuliU aaw aaaaaa xvi-w. cw w. a raATT. tw uiuit ttav
Tha aa will aaaaawe kat Uatt aaaala.
lUil
i yA
JwliCiSeaTr laaaww. . ..
awe.
AHDY CATHARTIC
I T It.
Ve- Vt X V e' 1
CURL COIliTI PATIO! I
J
aaw" ' av
.iiaaaBae' W
Utt a
10 4
1SS3LCTELT GUAIaXyiEEDI?.
tie trC. aa.' tw. TVI!l.tV0 XV all !t .. Charaim. a.alrl. Caa. a. .w 1 t.
itw.tt t
tar etawaf etMtieartta Catianlt et Ik. IJI I
r. . a- r rne e t-ne.ttf rata -a. atanrtl r-. ta. t. c a
an
it : LVf
Oiv
For the last 20 years we have kerrt Piso's Gire for Ccn-
twenty month. M.1 and ileaerlj.tlve Sumptlon 111 StOCK And WOuld SOOtlCT think a tTTOCCrVTTUri CCsu'i
matter or the entin terrn.ry aeui inv ..La- i Li . at. U .1
hy v. i. Whitney. i p. a t. a. tireat ; get along uithout sugar In his store than we could without
Northern railway ft. Paul. Minn
There are fifty four temperance new
paper pul.llahed In the I'ulted Kin--tlom.
Twe bottle of Piao' Cur tvt Cettump-
tloa cured me of a bad lung trouble Mr.
Nkala Prtnretoa Ind. Mar. P&.
Tho old aettl.T reiiiemti'r well be-
rauae there wraa little to renieuibvr.
FWs Cure. It Is a sure seller. RAVEN t CO. Drurcut.
a at.. arw a a.a.t-
LertscOt Ilichlgane ixptemtyr lt36.
FLOITIEi
CJHIEROH U1LL AMD ELEYATOR C0I1PA1IY
Fort Worth Texas.
hit amrxi.TH ako ArriTttr.
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