Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Sep 1903, p. 6

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:0”. but one of them Wed ‘ Do- hrther punish-mm! um I“ hi to halve In More. “9pmâ€" 7H at“ an the mm 110' them “k hu- mar either omnido or fi‘m Chronic)». . (no mm 1 Mon". to ml. M 8. Holmes. at one time ' V, o! Um Mononzatwh Home, . PL. In charged at Al: . N. Y‘. with gassing I bogus OI (he proprietor of the Hotel a far 8160. drnvn m: the [m A ‘ Tm mmny of Pin-mm; "9 W. m o! the lute w‘ H Holmes , 1i. bully fortune In tripod out ,. 5‘. have year: ago. hurled the daughter of - ‘ »- "my. the Iempennce Ams- ’ “1 they did not got ”on; and if” new"! I Mmrce Some * M narriod lam. ’, mmagnd three howls In ltflng the World‘s Fair nt :1 “.000 per month. 3‘ W “0.. on Prion". .“ mm. at (1.11th In” in h m for ma- (law by (no n- w mam-C n! the winner: in . » $4113.13" h." ham mining CM deal of luxuriant-o Mama. u M W. the print food In not ‘ ”a noun: (or them. Tom-on MN! I. m VI]. to “In (ht-m. but nu- }Ih‘ at (mu-cut only nude nmn 1"” laws“. Tin-n ho sent for ; M or Iran" and had m- hose if! to.“ on the rowdy men. A! first It the Imam. but the m- . [alkali strum mum. 5‘1! , ‘31! Itch "brooding: urn diagram» an.” lb. Amrflrln palm 0! Hum; Millennium- [mm In In mum: nu chm! o! mnhgv. Thny an . Ola-In to the: Amlmn wmw M Mr. Ind all (rue Annual“ Irv m n! Ibo-nar- Phil-dolphi- In- I. Wed. . M h an punk-uln- coco-1km for or "apathy on «ulnar uldo. In. W! won I ("flunn with Ms ”IOU; (hr l-ay bought I mln Irma hr trash-u mm m; um um Wlully Invade the American Home. Market. .V The story of the Austrian Count lonnlch. who Is being sued by I syn- dlmw of money lenders to recover .my Mnncod to hlm to enable MI. In marry a fortune, should, but WU will not, open the «yet! a! rich Alumnus wlwse daughters nru M, by tmelgn nobleman. It does not seem to be «hauled that Cl. loan wau mule: fur the distinct m o! mtrlmonlal lpoculallun: the dufanm ll thlt the money mu Wad tn tumble the count In mar- 17 a W. lady. whim-w lluu Indy. not boll; an Amt-rlmn lwlnmu. ru- and Ill: Ind lm had tn look else. who". Tho point II that ho rlvlllwntnly I. out tn marry I furtnnp, cud. luv In: ““04 tn Eumrm. tumnl lulu at WAY! OF FOREIGN NOBLEMEN. ....... u... qulu mun 5,000 people. and until 1814 was a. part of Austria. The roman: oi Europe after the downfall of Napoleon in 1815 resulted J! an agreement. to leave the little strip as neutral ground, upon which all tho adjoining countries could meet. So the district has been practically a mobile will A iew dnys ago, when the letting of gambling privileges by the councilman and the consequent debauching of young men from the sur- rounding country led to diplomatic "notes" between Germany and Belgium and the solo of Germany's claims to Belgium. It In said that. Moresnet will now be disciplined, taxed. swallowed up by Belgium, and her men forced to military snd other odious service. Mommt. the llttle neutral district whose wickedness has caused lts downfall. In an odd patch In the map of Europe. at the Junction of hassle, Bismu- and the Netherlands. It is nbout a mlle and a half square. now (“as not. more than 2,500 people. and untll 1814 was a. part of Austria. The rep-reeling at Eumpe after the downfall of anulcon In 181:. mmmml ”Mm In Home. We for Indian “mm 5 fi Ink-dent under the flick} No not nine on the "Hannah“; rofl. lb. United mum, when» ”I nRuu' ’l/ ///,“’/l/.' l/ :- [xx/7/ //’////dh 0M . //////////-’///l;§ . .,I/,//// Comical Error of English Paper. I A. P., T. P. O'Connor? London weekly, gravely announces that "Hon- nnblo Oiiver Wendell Holmes. son of Ibo unbor- of the “noun 'Bmxtut Talilu’ dam." has Men promoted to “tic lord‘ chief Micah“! of the can! my Wail-non." The mom Ind nm Mn head gains! a wardrobe. Brutality oi German one". Berlin nmvspnpers give details of the case oi a mmmissioned sneer of the German army named Dnnlrel, who ‘ has been sentenced to two Ind a hull yenr's' Imprisonment and degradation tn the unit, for brutality to enlisted men of his cnmnmnd. five hundred and seventy-xix specific charges were cited against him. of which the court- mnflinl found 336 to have been proved. The evidence showed Dnnâ€"\ kei'n inventiveness in novel method: of punishment, such a: compelling a soldier to run at full tilt m n Fortune um Rapidly. Henry 0. \\ o". londnr M "w young- or not In tho Waldorf cmwd n! Wall street speculamn‘ has retired fm tho street (or znnd. having said his sent In the Stuck Ext-hang». "a in trodned Imh having made 83.1"”.000 in thrm months. From tho begin- ning of the slump lasf March he nude inns prams mrflntontly working for lawn pflm. and A mt many men who {0"an his ndrk‘n have mute :mnn fortunes. "0 is fining on n mur of the world for hm 5-0an Hr. We" wu unspendml hy tho hoard for a year becnnso in what he rogarded 13 pan- Icky time he demanded 850.000 in car- rmy on Ms rheck. The board Manned that such action wns bad pol- :cy. CI :11 I‘ll h In ":0 Mr M (h! min.- I.- nn Im- nsod aunt-1m. TM only "VI-x Mir to the grnund mumml by the mint and the "many In Franklin Pun-on: of (ilomldon, who In an agile nonn- genulan. Tho tnflrrlnx nld tinoflml In" II "no In! "mun at nm drmuninalhn. which honn M law it! anh an" the dth M I’mmrm-r. 'D'I in the elm-r pastor at l Yr"! Christian chnrrh In PMlulolnth, Half a rmlmy nan "w Minn 1rd! I pmmlm-M month: plno [M "In Inflow"! n! rmmm Plummet. Ibo norm! a mndmlnl "worm-o among lho mnmryfnlk tnr mu" ”mm! Franklln Parson: and A Vince!“ lulu Ml Thu 80min. Ono of tho mun-Hm: plat." to he won mum: the (‘hmlrr H'n.’ plkn I. Ibo ruin a! old l’lummor‘s mmun; how-n. mt Chm lmmo nlnflon. on (he l'anmuylvunln mill-wand, flrlv'nl "mm-.1 Irv-lawn! In blunt"! fur many «In-Hm. "Auhlo {mm trunn- In lm- m-lc-brl- llon of Um Fourth ul July," pays the Journal. "thin your om uh-nlhu m-m canned. lo lu-mmu mmlr bltml. 75 ”OMB! [nut unu ryr. {.1 km! hands. arms or loan. I76 lop! mm ur more Hogan. and 3,67" row-Hod other Injurieu, nmklus n lnlul ul 1%.“! pvt- Konl Injurm. Add“): tho uloulhl 1mm (ct-nun ind [mm other Mum‘s, HID panama Am and m" mhm-d." Tho gum! mljmny M Irunu- em! mmo (mm ‘0“an n-rrlvml by the “Mouton 0! blank “mum-u. Int-t- so far In learned by thcv nor. nltlwngh Um lint is m an (omplolo. Tho- Mum-ti! hr rnmrdml by 1hr dull; Dawn 31?. ONE LEFT OF OUAINT IECT. The deaths (mm tho dim-mm have numbered 406 In In» l'nm-d States, so far In learned by thc "mural pn- por. nlthuugh Hu- llul in nu! n'xlrded Hundreds 0' Death. From the Deadly Tctamu. The Journal of tho Amorlran Mod!- cnl association In Its inane of Aug. 29 publishes some Impressive MIUBHCI (11 the lutanlm harm's-t caused by Fourth of July accldonN. FOURTH OF JULY HARVEST. "manor 5:) pn-ss his qu ml Realm for m m' E _. ’93.” 3'1" 999*! kg...- “coders Roosevelt has made appli- cation at Dallas. Tenn, (or enlistment in the nvy. He II In Austrian by birth and «llâ€"vow: any relationship with tho ”Mont. Jail for Runaway Husbandn. One year in state‘s prison. or $100 fine. or both. In the penalty now im- noted 0! law upon recmm. New Jer- sey husbands who willfully desert than when and children sad so out of the state no escape the renponnlblllty of Mn; for thelr (amines. Lon Fortune In Crap Om. Herr Jules Mock. the Swiss Iron magnate, lost 830,000 In a sum of craps at Tonmh. a Colorado mlnlng camp. last week. He merely united at his in Ivan and the next day drew on his New York bunkers for a cufllclent sum to make good his losses. European Hotel Mica. Simona Font. ttw New York hotel man and wit. who Ins just returned [mm a visit abroad. was discounting upon tho relative merits of mm. and Amerimn hostemes. much to the dtndvantage ot the former. "Dzm't you think that our cuisines art! tn- terkrr to theirs?" was asked. "Not it all " was the ropty, "and our ser- vice In many Instances In Infinitely better. Why. the only two warm: things that l contd nbmtutely rely upon mum abroad were the Ice water and the butter.” 5 M mmm on mum: Ingloo. The Nnahvlllo. Chattanrm 8!. 1mm hallway Ia distributing [m of charm- an altractlm little booklet or titled “Thn Story of tho ‘Oeneral."‘ chloh mnlalns an oxmrllngly Inter- ntlm: account of tho rald of Capt Jams J. Andrews and men during the Clvll War. It In pmtnsely Illustrated. The "amoral" has been ant to Chattannrm. Tatum. by the N.. C. 1‘ St. L Rx. and ls there to nualn porn-neatly. It can be m at any time by trawler: passing throat Chattanooga over thla railway. Write In W. L Danley. G. P. A, R. C. St. L. 11].. Nashville. Tell. lentlon this paper. 'flu- NM: York (‘nntnl ls "m «y "Min: to (no no or law lmwt‘ «im- hy us nannlom [Inseam tru- nnIrp. Tho COM. and the Empire sun prnu. A mun Mndeal has recently been figuring: on how long u would hue taken Ihn poop!” lo mnko "w Joann-y [mm ”In In Dom-Inb- H "107 could Dun-v had "no bonrfll In tho oldon Mme-a u! llw l-Implm mm. mm”. Mn Hum-ml that m. lulu would have mulv um Jmmwy lu km nun "um ‘ hours. “Human [mm I manila; of ":0 nomnnt In "us mm non would think It m.- 5 Ian! warm-y. Inll II us. {or (how «lays with tlwlr "mun! tumm- ‘of (rampart-mm. Exam. "m Chat dean pmphol. hit] In M- mind‘- on ”numbing like the Emplm 8min Kr mu when M “and "an m: re- «min! In tho first chnucr 0! his pro- pmvcy. Lnnk ohln up and no If you do not sum u‘llh (be Idu.«t‘ron the TM! lhllr Timon, was vicemy of Peru. Then Jesuits carried it to Rome and throughout Spain and Italy, proclaiming it an in- !alllbie remedy for all ills and selling it to the rlch at unheardot prices. An lgilshman at last got hold of some at the quinine powder. cured Charles II. at a tertian (ever And on the strength of It was appointed court physician and granted a knighthood.1 Later he similarly cured the dauphin of France and induced Loula XIV. to purchase his "secret." Still the med- Icni (acuity fought axaiutlt quinine. Not even ting patent olilcacz of the thing could overcome tho [act that it mm intrmluI-ed by one not 0! them~ litthi‘tL For many years tho content ‘wauz-d: men inithfui to the faculty ciimi for want of quininu; others, not 1 Carin: a amp for the flPnUClfltod pc- [ dnnts. took thvir quinine and lived to i won their chiitircn'n t-ittitirt-u congrat- niatn tlw mmilcal achuulu of their day on climbing dawn and admitting: that quinine mm a good thing. Medical Men Long Fought Against Valuable Drug. Qulnine was first Introduced Into Eurupe by tho wife a! a Spaniard who For full Information concerning land water rights. low prices. and my terms, write, Evans. Curtis I: Sweet (20., Salt Lake City, Utah. Ten thousand acres of this rich land are now ready for Irrigation and set- tlement. Purchase tickets to Blacktoot via. Oregon Short Una Railway Co. Gmln, grass, vegetables and tll va- rieties of trust grow ln abundance. A healthful climate. 3 sure crop, a heavy yield, high prlces and a ready market. are features of this country. The climate or the vjnrfleyV la ld'aal. Cyclones, hot winds, floods or destruc- tive norms have never been known. ONE 0! TH! LAIQEOT IRRIGA‘I'. IMO CANAL. IN THE WORLD. A Project of the State of Idaho. 0n the west side or the Snake river In Idaho. between Blackfoot Ind Anerâ€" ‘ loan hits, there is being constructed 1 ‘ by the American Pulls Canal Power company, under A contract with the state of Idaho, an irrigating one! 85 feet wide and 60 miles long. When finished. this canal will be one of the largest and most perfect irrigating ”stems in the world. By its means a valley or 100,000 acres 01 the moat fertile and productive fruit and farm land in America will be reclaimed. , THE USE OF QUININE. Dowxnns exam 7 lam-0mm Well neat to the K. C. 1 P9 to nmln m at any flux 01mm may. 2y. 0. r. A,_ Crew of Freight The! Drop: Through 10w: Bridge Swim Ashore. Kent. lm. nuclei: The engine end seventeen an of I freight true on the Burlington road went through a bridge thnt had been weakened by high water. cumin: down the en- gineer and m. Both escaped by swimming in than. Ton end one- Imlt he!” of nice fell over um re- ulm h an hula. m on: tacks “Km has ”(In in: an Tenn Demand Blackmail. The United Staten long ago in formed the little republic that If any amendments were made the treaty would not he aoreptahie to this gov- ernment. and therefore it is impossi- ble that this government should re- rede from lta previous statement Iid talk of negotiating a new treety which would give Colombia greater advant- agea'and an annuity of 8600.000. ind stead of $250,000, which tome Colom- bians demand. This demand is termed blackmail. There are three courses for the ad- ministration to pursue it the treaty tails. and none will be taken till after .a full consultation with the leaders of congress. Would Win Big Anny. The first and third courses would ‘imvly that notwithstanding the re ‘port oi the Bthmian canal commie- aion the administration in convinced that the Panama is the only route for the canal and either of the- means delay. Even if we went to war with Colombia we could not do much in the wny of canal digging un- til the mountain republic could be suhiugated. We would not only have I I I The proud": and Secretary lily both word the lmly as probably dent! Iml take little Intern” In the dispatches "on llnisler Demure ll Dom which purport to deull "he oflofls which are being made by the Calm-buns "to live the treaty” by amending It. The Idmlnhtnflon In.- mama! with the dummy nrlllnu through IM- hlloro of the Colombhl «mum to ntlty the Pun-n- unll lmty with. an! nine-duels! and mks a cured! solution. vâ€"W its ml: to take the cities of Plum: no Co- "1- Ion. but wmlld be required to keep 08 a small army on the isthmus to guard as. tho workmen. ll Columbia. should 0‘ show a dearly resentful spirit toward ed ’ the Invaders Ind be.disposed to make on a long guerrilla light we might ho rt compelled to band an army to 30501;. . . . ’l‘l l ' Id he «1 l lull I: Serious ConSIdoratIon is Be- m u" "m e" ' ° '° worn creating an independent uovoh lo mg Given to This Solution c'igniy in l’nnum: und mailing a truly .1. with ilml munlry. 9- 0' Canal Question. Seriously Consider War. M it will dmpbllmu ho n uurprlve to it I. TO ACT UNDER A" OLD TREATY the public that. lho course which in sun- in Inmim an in wur with tho Suulh American rnpublic in one or pug of 1343 wm. New 0",,“1. my“ llm Inc-thud: m pnwmiuro now being i United Inle- 0""an Full mix-rly cunlrmpinlyi by tho Uniled I P to Dull ‘ Sum-s Tiwrn in Imiu doubt that if 1 Mr d We truly Acrou \w iu-unn In an: the anti under the . 0H lithmu- 9' Panama. u-rm't nr llu' "my 0! mo; Colon-bl; v _...V._.-_, wnuhi declare “1!. ii in miluiilcd l 0“!" lily. N. \'.. "will: In ‘ i that mull :1 uar “ID“I‘I :0 far In do dismal-um o! Um l’lulmn (‘Iflill uul- i “N" "m pm” "‘4'": unlurtnincd rm- bq-uu-cn I'rr-illo-m llmm-u'il ului'mfl'". "N I", "m“ "I lhu Mum‘h' ' Sven-law of Hlun- liuy Ulil'»: mar-m “mun" """mufl' 'h'm‘fl' " ”‘3'" lim administraliuu wuld put-w Icfl’ ”.0 Pun-“m ”Ml "I" ”While“ 0‘ ’ lain-n up. luau-rim. l'rru nmi Chlir. which, from Llu-lr mu'rupim-ai nimaliun. umhi b. Hum, lu‘llvfill‘ll by liw mini. would ‘ unzipnlhln- «Hi» In 1 H“ Y i. J , ann-__ The ilrnl in i0 ixnnm (‘ulumlun mu] [unread lo nmnlrunl vim mun! unit-r (lie Irony with New Granada in Mill. id 1’ “I Mill in For“. in Mm (‘uiumlvln ll niw ulljnriu. am! 0 r 1 Tim lrt'ai)‘ nl luv” llmll‘i’ whirl: I’. Irt‘alo In indvpomirnl wnornnwnl of may cinim ”N, rlzm m Indie! ",0 0. Panama out of lim prv-vm hill" at uni ‘Jhmll 'mliv-r tu‘rmismm from Panama. TM“ llmld “h" "'0 “MIN. (.‘ulumhia, “'Il1 lu'iflllll'l‘d at "m (In. {.- m‘"" 'h“ " ”Wu“ '" 1’" ' nlmrl of our ”min-urn; wilh Orv-ll iiriuil , Ind incxmnnlrv war. lmt Imuiri in‘ "w, ”m "n.9," ”mum", u"; m" r '"m . prnmlm-nl ""”"""’m u! "w cur IIHI .‘lln-‘inn and as I remit of :1 «um-lion 0! lim rmrn'ignly o! mm mm arm. lhl‘ inthmun M Putnam. In": M nilirh nur imam-in in (in P.- : ilk. worn minrxvd. i'uinmlpi. was Hay Wall on Colombia. mm known in Now fli‘lnldl. TM- ‘l‘lm maul mane in llnl lhn pmi- ln‘air sot-urn) in tho I’uilml sum don: Chill Act in uranium wllh ma Iim rinM M nay u! Iran-nil arm.“ "I. pmrluonl o! Ibo ammo'r in. and. Minn"! ni i'nnnmn. or ilnrlou, upo- : inning filial in main- I Imly "it. any mum- nl mmmnniulioo lhcn M. t‘flfllfll", um ('nlombh, (urn lo Ibo irlinu nr ihll "HIM "K‘N'nflvr b0 Sir-mm“ mum com-Imam. Thia lrraiy in Mill in op ‘ The (bird "rune in M m," "m n-rni‘mn. and umiwr Hm nl-ilpliom in. f" ml work mull mmrlhlng lrnnnpim I "‘"I "w ‘ "HM 3“." "W't'd" an in make Columbia are "m ilzhl and in: srnl warship. in in": mill»: at lb. rm "mm“, nognlluians '0', "mm" I inilmwa and ianrlrd mavlnes In keep "II truly. [the raiimmi in nprruion. let Outer "u, N. \'.. IWIIIZ In I dluuumn u! Ibo Pun-mu canal mal- lor botwnn l'roaldu-M Room-tr" um! Secretary of mmo Hay [bu-c mum-u 'lhu Idmlulunllou wuld punm- I‘ch‘ 1 taken up. ' The Inn In to lawn ('nlmue-u and mot-cud lo «malt-u: Hm canal wall'r Ibo "out: with New Gran-an to Na. la nah! (Ml-nub“ I! nlw nhfivrtu. and nuts nu ludopondu-m punt-lumen! o!‘ Panama out of Hm pn-nvnl Mum 0! Panama Tim could ciw mo ltnllod Mama I)!“ In "porn-d m lm 3 Hum ‘nnd Incxm'nntw war. hm mum In- num - Imminent uvmrmoat at the qua-Hon ol the rmrn'lumy of "ac and lthIl the humm- of hunt. lay Wall on Calcutta. The mom! marno In IMI tho pm!- dom um! or! In uranium- vmh Im- pmvmom at no 8mm" I", and. having mm m mum u "may rur- "mun": VIII ('nlmubh, turn to In Nicaragua roam Put of mo wm. New Granada Glyn United sum Government Full Pmr to Build Watcmly Acrou the lithium o! P-nama. ”MEI PIHURE Willi. to Plan for a Merger. New York dispatch: Many rem senutlves of the largest firms In the country engaged In the manufacture of brooms met in the cc of C. E. Locke to dlscun the n and owner unity for forum: 0. mmhinuuon of bfoommken runner 003me will be hold. It wan reported um tho True 09.9.31 of Noah Am Mannhcturcn' Agent. Meet u. in the vet-dirt was caused by Wlllianl Pate of Catlin, a ma! miner. who stmd out against eonvictinn. Several of the defendants are miners. and Pate was the only miner or laboring 1 man on the jury. The miners are in- clined to protect the planners. as It is claimed the rioters were urged to attack the jail by the wealthier clams. who surrounded the city hall and the Sal] in their carnage: and automobiles, hut took no active part In tho lynching or storming of the Jail. The verdict exmm the prev-ll- lnx unllmvnt M the community that the law mm! be upheld. The delay an out of the right rink-n mnrhl It "ammo. Ill, were found guilty. Thom «variant! Inn Winfield Baker. Adam Murray. Thnmas Bell. Inn. ‘Slnde, John Wilton am! John Robert- son. The jury nrqnmed William RM wine and may Biddle on the ground "bl! "m m-idonm against them was insulflrhnt. The Inner is but 10 years of an. nd Ma hoyish IMF nee had much to do with his camp mg conviction. Dmvme Jury Frm Two 0' “Menu and Judge wm “menu on ovum SIX RIOTERS GUILTY 0F BREAKING THE PEACE mod obe- l‘nllnl Nam rent-um") hu so»: tar-Mm m In": “do: at (to mum" and land"! marl-es In no. the rum-nod In owl-11km. 1’0.an “mums”. 9mm munch: ny- M to Hunter’s-d m When we got what we .3. onlly don't want It. Wine is the mun who doesn't mu truthful story of his life. It Is usually the fllthless one: via exact the mast lnflexible loyalty. In. Winslow-um ' . “I «Indra: mum norm-cm - mum. “In on. an: "In 32' .5.“ 1 In an Plan'- Cnre for Comm- an. my Im- tnm mn- mâ€"Hn “on. Balm mph Slm'. Mn. N. 1.. m H. n. A flock of ostrich u' Phoenix. Arm. now number: more than 1.000 birds. Deniers say that u soon a tumor men Defiance match It possible to sell them waterr starch. It can ”I! In I ll other and 53 fig Ions The Courage min: the 8.9: canal hat year I’M: English. 6 772.911 tans; German. 1 707. 312 tons; French. 769110 tons; all others. 1.5”. 070 Stuck beilden being nbfiintJ;â€";n: flor to any other. ls put up 1‘ ounce. In ”chase and sells u an. prie- 81mm. Homing)... will have Den-m Starch. not flog. because they get one-third more for the same money. but tho m... at superior quality. Th m ii u by Th Nod-cal [m Mflwm, I ml. ”our! II «can an d ' m.unmnq~cm.-« uku- Hon-mic. m [ninth Land. In a. We... M n In». a ”Mic mm tin-.5- 0.: the lit-u M hm o! the"... uh! nud- ol the Mk. Mum’- M an... mm 0.". 0w «.3. In and norm Incl-dbl m Munr- an” Trade. The export- of tabla M "0m Alger!- amounlod In! your to mm.- 000 pounds. of QM: annuity, 7.000.- 000 pounds went to Prince. Work” [um The ulna o! hunt-dun- "M“ fro- I" "on mum” of “new. nlnovmu In alum! 04.000.000.000 Il- nmmy. (In nhlm which we up!" at Ma grind mu! bolus only shown no lenlh. -V . ,_ - ._- â€"~.~ ”tank lat-n.1hWI-vou nun nu h we. "an. an my *1 "~an lflhnmmmmnm-m “human-um; Ado-coo r 1. can" 0 “umu M mantra-v. _ “and". M um p -m homo-Mo...“ than man In II Inn.» IF.“ «on. Ibo: - In“ unin- two In r-no '- All In an... m I than: "u!- I’M-"I than in In It», rd v m av Ins-n an» M“ man-m. Inn M an A mun-ml 00mm. n-«Im A who "In-l uni-nu. lln'rl cm VIN OI “In b P'I."'.-‘I.I alarm up: no Maul no nuc- onnroc u »- arm-u. Ibudq “an“ hut-u . d u- OI-n-m M m it. i: lulu Isak CuMoa. Ono hundml um! tramp-no an who won born and round I! Onon- luu. but. 1mm become cubic" 0! banks line» with: out {or mom-elve- tn the world. “rm: (act III brought. um It In» [uncrnl of Waller 3. Guh. Ihu cuhlcr M 3 Ion! bank. who died but I'm-It. A union" or the Inrflv- Im: autumn of "or turn taro p".- vul on Hm m‘ruuhm. Bounce pacing!!- of other man in i1 hut," VHF-'3 a. hut. No on disputes um unntuovu verdict. “l have given the other chm bole. to some (dead. of lulu who had found out what It n- th: had cured me no utilhctorfly and quickly And they all spent highly of Dodd‘. Kld~ ney Pull." “l Ind a ind use of Kidney Trou- ble um vu not able to do | day'- work without great “fire“. I bought six bone- 01‘ Dodd'l Kidney PH!- and after 1 land med three boxes I In all right. I m I: well u ever. and I cannot pram Dodd'l Kidney Plu- too highly. “I think Dodd’s Kidney Plus un't be beat to:- Kidney Trouble. had I wish them aver: success.“ The local 1. P. In. E. B. Co: 08!.“ with his brother Justice on um poll: {or he says: ten 0. letter recomméndlns Dodd'l Kldpey Pm- In which he urn: Btaunton, Ark. Aug. Slatâ€"New: comes from But, Sonny 00.. um state. that. Mr. T. 11 Reeves, n Junie. of the Peace at that plnce. has wru- Brent Phlloeopher Wu Sometimes a Trial to His Friends. Ooldwin Smith tells two new stories about Carlyle. Once he was etnyinc with the sage It Lady Ashhurton's house. After dinner the party came out on the lawn. A glorious moon met their eyee‘ There were n for Ino- mentn of painful silence; then a voice was heard exclaiming: “Puir nuld thing!" The audience was left to guess whether the moon wns "puir" in itself or because it was doomed to look down upon vile humanity. At that time Tennyson was one of the circle at Lady Ashhurton' a. He was asked to read one or his own poems aloud, but to the general surprise end disappointment, he refused. hooking across the room, Prof. Smith saw the cause of the diiliculty. Close to Ten- ‘ nyson was Carlyle who had not failed ‘in the universal sweep of his phiioe~ ophy to pass an opinion on poetry in its realtion to common sense. Prof. Smith. devoting himself to the public good. went new and invited Cnriyle to n stroll in the grounds. He accept- ed the invitation and during the stroll the reading came oil. 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