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Ave . Away down-In tor heart every mar ried, womaifeela that aha might have done worse,1' ! 'i i hi. i i intili'"1 ""iiTim'!! Senult stamped C C C Heref soli la bulk. ' Beware of the dealer who tries to sell .. "something Just as good." COMPRUSSED-AIB POWL, nciAt iKa man who had tievt s. ' . UJ " ---- j fore attended a eoncert remarkew the cornet aololst Began hi? numoer, "who'a the feller wavin- me iuu atlcltr . . .. "fih ! " mulled his neighbor, mat a the conductor of music." 1 "Ohl and la the teller with the horn tb motorman?" Philadelphia Press, III I m.-n. t W qum.ui -i- 0 II ? a! ... n..i fn Allan'! Foot-Baaa, A powder to shake Into your shoes: rests the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions. Swoollcn. Hore, Hot, Gallons. Aoulng, swoaimB im um i irowlngNftlls, Alley's Jfoot-Knse makes new or tight shoes eaiy. At all druggists and tho stores, Si oenU. Sample mulled Fsss. Address AltonS. Olmsted, Laltoy, S. X. y The German Sovernment operates 13,200 telephone central stations. " ' ltB'i Tlila "i, i We offer On Hundred Dollars Iteward for sny ease 01 lhwto mat cauuui urn curou oj Hall'i Catarrh Curs, F. J. Cheuki A Co.. Toledo, 0. Cheney tor the lank M years, snd bellere him Montana financially abls to carry out any ODUganon mauu vr weir uriu. Win A lavas Wholnilo tragglitf, Toledo, WiMHxa, Kikiuii ' A Miavni, WbokwaU Drogglite, Toledo, Ohio. VXainn-h ('Tiro fffecn Intr rritlly "t; the City, ...to aiimrlnn 1 ever exnorl- enced In the unexpected appearance o a wild creature in the nean qi uie metropolis, waB one day In the spring ot 1901, whon I Baw a possum cross Ing Broadway near Chambers street The creature had no enance; - 1 thin It was a truck that killed it; and a great crowd gathered, stopping traffic, excitodly discussing uie xrws edy. The majority declared tno ani mal to be a rat; the mlnotlty main tained that It waa a guinea-pig. men as the police Interrupted discussion by clearing the car tracks,. a large negro dropped from the back of a truck, seized the animal, and laouutlng the cart tall once more, held hl prlzo aloft, grinning from ear to ear. "Baa ser possum," he said, and pocketed the future piece de resistance. I hare nevor learned where that 'pos sum came from; but there's no doubt whore he wont Ducks, geoso, snipe, and gulls, pass over in their migra tions, and It la not uncommon to catch a glimpse of hawks hanging high above tho city BmnVe -- : r-, T tow n -OwjJnnd uutv 1 on t"J' ji'retty face. n ,io nraMlness. but tbo-t . .f it hewltrhins;. Yet Mrs. Muh Bray frowned almost as ouen Bmlled.: But then tnings nappoueu w annoy hor. " . ' Harry waa a aearboy, of course, 1... n nart ni TR1111.H. 'i oui--ttuu, ue - r a What made him Bo late tonight foiy lnstanco? Bureiy no naan 1 boub uir again to play choss wlti that horrid Bob Jolllbol3, aa 60 did oniy toe ouier week. Put' nn . h wouldn't be 80 Bolflsh and horrid when he know perfectly well how unhappy it woum mane ur. si,,, trnii told hlra so when he came homo at 8.30 o'clock the olher night and he had vowed never to do it again. Harry waa a man of; his word; she would say that JTor him. He had promlred before-they were married to give up that natemi vuiuuhxu iu and football that" always toon up bo much of hla time, and ho had kopthla promise so lar, though sne was uuuo sure Bob Jolllbols and the othera were dolngthelr best to tempt him to brealt It. '' What was keeping him this evening? She had never felt Quite easy In her mind since she found odt. that Harry was still a member of tho Jackday club. He had agreed with her when she declared tfcM ft-wirrisj-znnn-iylth 1 real or4rBonal P'r" - States was affected." 7 : Tho Importance of Wfci- the RevolutlAi was due to lWx titoiHirlsnn river, then In thoroughfare lor freight and passenger traffic between tne soauouru th.e, InterloK Early In 1775 the pro vtnclal congresspursuant to the wish es of the continental congress, re solved to fortify the highlands, and sent commissioners, accompanied by Colonel Bernard Romans, with 2 men, to execute Its plans. Romans was a willful choleric Hollander, an onglnoer by profession and an employe of the British Crown. He constructed the fortifications on Constitution Island (then Martelaed's Rock), but In such an unscientific manner aa to Invite the strictures of the most capaoie e pertt of bis own profossion. For this reason, and also because of a report by a special commission oMnspectlon, made to congress on November 23, i77K vt the words could be assailed from tho higher ground across the river without any danger 10 tue enemy, l vaa nlannnd to 0CCUD7 And fortify West Point, but the proposition was not followed, and "the key to the pas . trniro of the Highlands temporarily fell "- ml a of the onemy." After to 0- .m-ral J. St.... " iculicril Itiiiway, hi ntrry and Mobile an the ulli ,tc for hi A tin itul 'Coiifeiler ctersiis Biiecial' : niueh will I cf fu t cIiish dny oach s, and Urd 1'nMinan Curs to be imii ilirough to New Orleans with change. This 8pt'oinI train will a K:i!i-ii;li, H. C, at 8:52 p. m. lay My: ITtli; 1005,'' ludf will " -' fi.-.iKuiiialiiiut 81RTp. m.. 'IARY JO nces V ...u, . , (.as Mm"him.'l of Mrs. J. IL l'i!trj;rHHii her hmist' hiiiI lot oil lolia slittt. TIk) jiriw aid was $800. Dr. and Mrs. O. W. laysnml sin lor, Minn Lizzie Iliiys, ( lliglilmnli were vUitintf friumls hero ftom S it iiid.iy to yt'tii'r.luy. j : JUr. Paul Uiil)iiiKou hml liimfrlf ihclved a fi'iv il ns on accimur f.'.Vl May eilizt'i I h I ion 1 nltcnd tl goo J I ml it every poud iiiuhichI and I (he ocoasion, lion willi I ' 'i buv THE & A Mlseellai Takei, Jack Tar ls and most of o they get asnora be it more or lesl 1 or lesl re Is lh 1 In that 1 sailor Shore-leave hours, but restrained Ihrnnah about all thl with him. , He plungox dissination ana is oii or robbed of s good share ,arrf assets, but, a percental! Is also apU0JrUJLa"
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