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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-5-26, Page 9IIITI-YOUR BR1VE In p WILSON RADE HIS LAST STAN D AGAINST GREAT ODDS• • g sr ire Sane by a 1♦alattet. - 50.64 Dale, a gierrier of brad Meru'. we ,a.tA Me attach TUI all wee. lied. 7x, hrrw.- deeds of brave English a will sl+aays huger in the MIT ' their countrymen, and any aibti- gal l,srtt:ulars that can be obtained couuec Uon with such deeds are nl- welcome. A reprrsentatire of Matateele Times," a papefI'Ud- ped in Hutuwayo, recently is obtaining a nerrative from kr- ttohessa, one of the warriors of for Iota Regiment, which attacked and nitilsted Wilson.. force It took some d getting M'Kotchwana to speak of • attar. He was gait* ready to talk Int Ibe crops, locusts. ate., butlt was ,t until be was twitted se to wbeth- ' kr bad ever done ietythhg but till ie hard land like a woman that he lye. "Tel, my father." he answered. I sea in 1eitle" sad tb.tti,bs related je foitowing ua•stifthat- lint of thirty -foss Englishmen again- ; merwbeimtng kogdiU _01 ha *fisted cevage enemy. "When the %bite mice Nilson came cross the fig river Sblangani," said r Mtive "we %etched hire, and &l- ama he knew it not be . nrbi. ser' ceded on all sides by the r.mnaata y eggiments which had fought at the hethisi. the Imhezu, the Inaukamenl, be Nyasa* Indblovo, and others. At Wittall we missed the white majakas, it towards the rising of the sun. Um - gas. -the Groot Chief, came to us aMI kir, 'I ham beard the white warriors tag De,b; ceM, let us go and kill 1,ia.' We sen about QKE, THOt D IN NUIIIMR. lad wit hoot noise we went sad war- IeaDded the place where the white men hast the,r fire. Two of them were staDd- ,ag wo looking Into the (rush. Some of N made a tithe setae. One of the whine apo ,tandlog awake went and woke i mother noes. 1 o kick it wee llee-ir m- ous. Re carne and looked all around ratio the bash, and then aroused all the other amakiws. They got up.a°d i sew Ihsp-resat-halo getting their &mata- eitiss ready, aad middling their hors - BB IS A IODERA ROB ROT AMARA BUTCjI CASSIDY AND HIS FIVE HUNDRED OUTLAWS. $ewlrtd. of Wiles .f TerAMrr at Their !terry -Thy •re She emcees er leas W okra Aneerteaa Mateo. . The Governors of Colorado, Utah, Wy- oming and Idaho. rectally met in ...on - r. nue to devise means for executing the nutunous Butch Cassidy and his gang, who for years have reodersd life nod I ttpirty ansate in certain ./cocoa !tai State.. "Multi/ and his band are .be out- growth of the rustlers of six years ago Since then they have broadened their field, and iucreaaed their numbers. It Is aeidla Mento say that the leaders of ibis notorious land bas 500 men at beck and call. Their depredations are upon a scale never before reached in the history of frontier crime. All the conditions are favorable to them. They know every foot of the vast territory in which they operate, taking in, as it does. the wildest and most Inacces- sible portions of four Stated.' 'Every man of them is thoroughly familiar tritb lJontier Ills to its rough phases. The heroes are ..tQI;I ea"iRto five bsnde. each controlled by its own lead- er, wiiL_C`.Saili- Ii fist-■upr'eme,yew' er. The °atlaw. now practically control the sparsely settled region extending from central Wyoming *oath -westerly through north-we*tern Colorado, and Utah, and atmewt to the Arisen line• Marauding and murderoul bands eou- duct their raids with restraint. The thefts of livestock run into the mil- lions.Ranchmen are murdered and driv- en out of bua.neaa, and the officers of the Jaw ate poweite ,____. Then are five mewl where tbs var- ious bands males their" beadgparters, each of which u welt nigh inaccessible except to the bandits themselves. Two Of themost famous are " Robbers' wild foray. and take pride in their• as- sociation with thew bold and daring freebooters. Eve* "Celensity Jane." is the old days of her aasocistion with " Deadwood Lick." could not surpass these picturesque females in their wild career. About a year ago " Butch" Cassidy and " Bill " Ferguson. one of hie trust- ed lieutenanta, dashed into the town of Price in broad daylight.; held up the paymaster of the coal company and rode off witb $8000 before the crowd of bandetanders realized what had hap- pened. This is but a simple exploit. Bank 'robbers are but side issues with them; merely ineidestal to their grand chief occupation of cattle -steal- ing. if a victim *aiet, or an officer pursues murder is regarded as a pro- fessional duty. to be cheerfully per- formed, but they are not given to wan - ten slaughter. In several instances foolhardy offieers who have invaded their strongholds have been disarmed. dismounted and sent home. An instance of tide kind occurred just after the raid of the coal company at Price. Two deputies traced Cassidy and Ferguson to their lair at " Robbers' Roost." They were fully if hears be- hind. o-hind. and their approach was 'known long before they arrived at the narrow trail leading up into the rendezvous. Cassidy was in a jovial mood and be conceived that it would be more fun le capture the deputietlyld make sport of them, then to kill them. So he acted accordingly. The domain were about half way Roost" -lad "Ilo%.fa.4he 'tRtitl -?Ise former is in South Central Utah, on the San Rafael. River, a few miles west of the Green Rivers The latter Is bidden away somewhere in tha:wild, ,bountat'aons dtstnet lathe.of Casper. Wy. The other sx a =OCR 0o basin. sear the eastern border of Idaho. and south of the Snake River; Powder Springs in South -Western Wy- oming, near Colorado, end about 50 miles east' of thr Utah line. and Brown'$ Part. hating is the slertb-wes- tern corner of Colorado. and the north - THE AIM FRIENDLY. r TI" T,aWtadle of Altbie1 Rader Waring the Lase Wa- A representative of Reuter's Agency Gaya the London Telegraph, bas bad e concertation with Bir T. Salter Pyae, who bee just arrived in England after two years' absence in Kabul. He was detained in the Afghan capital in coneeyurnee of the Indian fron- tier troubles. Asked regarding the situation when he left Kabul, Sir Sal- ter said: "Everttbiag was quiet, eitd all the various factions thoroughly en- der control. In fact, 1 may say 1 never knew Kabul to be more tranquil than during the time the Afridi ria- ing woo in prog real. There was. it is trite, *owe anxiety at first as to bow it could affect tis, but no firm is the Amenia rule that the people Remain- Sarsaparilla to all effected as I was. s. up its trait wEew. ]aNr''et'_ a- Trust: around a sharp pain mocks, they Meed the sharp " Hands up 1' Half a dozen guns were staring them in the faces not 20 paces away. The de- puties rerlized that not to obey meant sudden death. Up went their bands. Cassody stepped up to them. raring with laughter. - " You're s couple of fine dubs to Dome and catch peaceable citizens, ain't you?" he cried. "Gimme your guns. Hen, Buck,' calling to one tof his men, "search these tenderfeet, and it they have got any tobacco SO(*ican keep it." 't'be outcome of it was that ttthde- their putiets. retleved of everything clothing. were bound hand and foot to their horses. conducted to the foot of the pass and sent about their busi- ness. To add to theirediscomftture a rudely scrawled note was pinned on the lnvent of each._ which read: "We are ' deputy iiitilb t fileetalrta+� Mt Butch " Cassidy and his gang. hen found send us home.,• Experience And Not Experiments Should be your guide in buying medi- cine, Let others experiment; you 'Mould be guided by experience. Ex- periments are uncertain In result ; az- perienoe is sure. Experiments may do you harm; experience proves that Hood's Sarsaparilla will do you won- derful good. You may rely upon the experience of those who have Mrs cured by this medicine. The.. people gladly write that their cures are due [u Hood's Sarsaparilla. Read Libre: "Fur • long time I was troubled with scro- fula and impure blood. About • year ego l cut my arm and my blood was in such a couditicn that the wound would not Beal. Friend* recommended Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I used three bottles and was well. 1 recommend Hood's Daniel Robinson. 52 l 2 Teras y . ed passive. There was some attempt at a rising among the i oghmants near J•lalabad. At tbs moment it became known the Auteer sent down • force and nipped it in the Ind. The abortive movement was a direct outcome of the frontier troubles, the Loghrnanin de- claring their intention of preaching a jihad. Within a very abort time, however. the leaden were brought back into Kabul, and Abderrahman f immiedell4 ip *o overawing the other trite:amen that it no ttf6!"'tritg-the any distur)ence of order." Asked aa to what was really. the Ameer's attitude towards the British Go.trluuent in connect ton with the frontier war, Sir Salter *aid: "I am very happy that a+y.prophesies of pant y�an with regard to the Ameer's at- titude have to be true. and rtweit li -.m glad to .. 'radtie � r of seeing for myself how' true an ally to Great Britain bis Highneae b proved himself to be. When the Afri deputation came to solicit the Ameer' assistance, Abdarrab.aan kept them at Kabul until atter the war sea`+ over.' Sir Salter told the following story of the Am•'er : "A few days - before leaving Kabul, the Amster, picking up • email knicknaok which happened to be on his able pointed to the words. 'Made in Germany,' which- appeared on it. 'Do you know what this meaner said bia.adghnttlM, y�gr country is degenerating,' he added.' land bet been sending out bad tthings rotefor hemy- yurs past. and so, P selves. France and Germany and Rus- sia decided b future to mark every- 1rats-Aiet-4bsg-data r• tareit:" �.n��ee�ra r[M1�• teA if Tet- �yya Dews a Row Mese Russ ser lata umerare d "We are never satisfied with what we have got," said Mr. Strybolt, "bat by a blessed di.pens&t ion of providence is. As it drew Dear the time for the eastern portion of tab. It ist ma bleep over the edge of the world, finitely known in just which state the w started firing at the white men. Brie" Park ear"lies• at it la ho They mounted Their bonen and tried tught to be across the line in Col- d ado. b -►sated is the Jilt A ,. the great The five ramps form a, chain extend- Ha' abut well d tag for hundreds of miles. het taro- korrni dropped dead. It was • cl y t posts moreiitg, aD�l tt7e rein [ell fine and ed try a regular system aL couriers and maintain - swiftly Thur were as many 'azaakima' cipher drpielchea, facilitating the to - at tame limns the finger" on my two operation of two or more bands when Nada. Most of them had on black an enterprise of more than usual mag - corers over their shoulders Reyes!. abode u aadertaken. These fiend• are composed of rasa 8pe o� hese is communication is main "When the addle warriors found ,8c to tie,: could sot p on. they shot the of the most reckless and sp��f that it ebauld It does not horses, sad stood behind them-uaracter, long accustomed to dialer quire the intellect o[ & giant to tell her limbs began to swain To trate Tom boots shine. rub t� CHURCH'S At Moir ImPTI1a' ll waiting for us. We fired our gone •t Grime. WDeiever + murder r 00 *alt- would ha if we were all sat- needing her growing th aloe of an orange When near - would e.w.ar.a. n., Tereal., Oaew. w white INC hat at first they did' ted In the mountain states or a con- CPRi CYARANT[ED. tet from a peoitentiny the lima should day her teacher advised her go Toronto. Ont. wawa messnrabiy satlefied when we get more that we have been accustomed to; for we view all things compara- tively, ompare tively, and the standards we set tip ars usually. at least thous with which we are personally famllittr. Thus • man getting $5 • week L gratified when be gets s nese to $7.50, and It f+ only when lie has raised himself to ADVICE WIOTHERS. tartar sats H00U S Bana- l.' There he a proper mama for invite, but it Is not the midnight hour, wheat neighbors •re cosrting slumber. A mutest girl in Santos. Kansas, was rending the silence of the night by warbling. "Sleep. MyDearest, Sleep," when a weary next door neighbor stock his bead out of the ainduw,,and shouted, "Mimed if I wouldn't like to; but it's no go whit I have 10 lia- t. Canada's Ureetest Medicine. Sold by all &migle's. /1 : six for $5. Oet oaly Hood's. Nood's Pills o s es :par, d. j;.D PARAGRAPHS. ten to that caterwauling ° Cure Yourself of Rheumatism. The application ..f Nerviline--nerve- pain cure -which b*t.aeaeea such mar- vellous Ismer over all nerve pain. baa -.Puliteneas eases the.jninFM is Ma.. joarsey• Idlers"es travels so slowly that po•- erty soon overtakes it. There u a lot of grey-haired people dyeing to get married. Love, the and a bad cough are three things that cannot be hid. A man occasionally says nothing and aawa wood, but no woman can do it. No book ever written is quite as real- istic as a well-filled pocketbook. A daub of poetry in a man's nature seldom promote bop:. to leve his hair at" About all the use some men have for the golden rule is to measure the conduct of others. A baseball crank would be called a .,vipj lutatic if his -enthusiasm ran' in any ruthet eheni T"' The theatrical manager bas cause to thank his stars when they leave him LB) of the Ion -office reeelpti. When a poor girl who 1• long and __y 1y sc' etres•vw.t* -'ha' Mt. once becomes divinely tall and grace- ful: MONSOON yet THE not, TEA CO�kety y Wellington St. W., Toronto. RoIFINcir& �' fie ask tP•wed Tr miien. aATO BIS 4.14:0111114.THS neofas it, Feat T'ar ea.fkt °v Aess 4��oa��st 1 � �t�, ��m to Nt ferAdefslse1wliaergaas erb preyed 0 remarkable success in rhea- ----- -- - the ire and n.•aithesa, Nery sets os GONYOI'S �ROIEB CIRRI1 E TOPS the sera.'.'. s utter* them, drivel pale �j LY Mil Y nut and vu gi.e. relief. Try it and be convinced. Two mule. were struck by light- ning at Elk Point. S. D.. and one of them tell on a boy and killed him. air 1oOtt e1o�lo1edm New *50 wheel 1. r a25 Ledie a a; «r Gents.. Will be sent for tat• *portion of receipt of $I, which will ha allowed if w'�eel 1s roatnod. r• ogle oedouble mho Urea 55, 0 pair. clasp Oyeis Os., 443 Yesge at.TarseM /� Mills -Stool. Galvanized, Heller WIND And B 111 Bearinat' Iron Pumps. i Ppraters. and Gram (hind/ a Miele, slaty M a Muir 05. Limited, Brantford, Maned*. Bicycle Tir►+es $4n°Ma PAIL Ifni saga,:tiara a raL'iom/. 1'ar�uowd.l. INERALS TESTED ter Oeb, eta WNW far M•e... MILTON 1. REA$RY B. A. ac.. IS Beierant.et#!.-lt.atrsal, Oat. SHIP YOUR PRODUCE, THE LTH OF THEIR DAUGH- TERS SHOUI1YBE CAREFULLT`-"' WATCHED. , hours. Give Putnam• Corn Ezt actor T ►len Tfet ' Roe neeeibitise Are, that your temper will improve. and you will enjoy walking and nkat- -., ._ reel a earn.! is removed. Putnam's Painless Corn Estractor meter fates, -Teves no pain and will relieve you in twenty-four r •utter, Begs, Apples, Fruit. *c., t. TIM MAU$IU $IMNI1Na SS.. Wa*t of Molt Marled suss //!Mews i0 %*111a1) I'lll►lee1 \l.l'*\ 1St. 1 1 1(WI 11 4(s 4,11 to ti', 1.111 1 • w .1119111M received tee high• est ase . etai1 Weed'. arWWM. 1 Penal OSUMI TMs sseeeek sidemrenitta. ver, that °ted seaataeta M are sow r televise is ia OM. billet ea ►a Ike Omaha oak as imitations b �tv.ras Me gena t. NTSR'A11TOD THROUGHOUT $nt•tr. Qatek e,lt)m Itnra itemplat,•rre and oalalo(ue t0. shape. MANM/AOTUCIIS' ASIC.? AeeeM1A- T1MN, 10 Maio St., Montreal. BOATS and CANOES. Waite Re teeneree. SALna DIAN, - 1711, gums' al M.. Tem te. ARMSfila UTATu bought. sold & sadisogprd. Teres mailed r.. H. M. SIMPSON, Rea. R•twte and naioial Agent. MOetr'eel, 11 .. tAW May t;1ry, ....vow i ria i • trial and be llSpPyt M■y Mas■I. t. Meet/*. Pair Fares, Igeadae\ee aid Feeble Appetite Ifee r seesaw of :arty ter•7• Sailors are so superstitious that they 7 the new of ate/Ward. and boob out over . From the Sas■.Oraogevklle, Ont• do not like to feast themselves on • the topUIt of the small end that that mouths ago Maggie. the fif- whip %hicb has a corpse on board. The amount loch small and he wants Some agents therefore enter such �& teen -year-old daughter aI Mr. and Mrs. shipping age "So that then are periods when we ' J. Sweeney. pt John street, of this freight os their manifests as "'tatti- er* in some degree satisfied; but the Wan, began to fail both In health and try.' !most white gnawing soon COOS back. and it is well spirits. Her tape was s as 15 chalk, her appetite very tickle, and Quickcure for ell pain tine., gie., We. ui uswi . --_ _. __._._- . __ what moa ppet e- laded- With mus situated endeavor day herd Inattending schoolero gobntil e 1 with dry,briskly polish with &soft brash. world terse. For a we d d t til she felt better. ISINb Mimi A Are leamrsrlee_lint CANADA PERMANENT Loan and savings Coempaey. l n ooaroaaTR S 1116. hid -W memo •` 1 f,sUS,aaS n,sea,ne Meets ead SSM/-Tereses , Termite. mite. . t-� Drawee Mese ttMalp5, aha [1are,, Ti r.oMved Y Inler.nt paysole y DaliarxutatlsswdJ9t soIel depestt.d ter !Ares CrTfive rears. liloPotato ali lot" rime of Interest and on favoft orraabie conditions. _ - Land Mortgagee and Muddied sr tio•cd Debeate res purokased. Information clay be obtained tram, sad ap- pl►r$taqq. Keay bd ,aide W - tl, 1►. m ![anmla. O `nerA :M Wine ► ., '" -:'rase ggattee. sr p_ tR wwela eF.rtsr �,��g,en a* u - t1l.tlat TOar'�ga aR w.ra tet rear 1155 1tie. Fence, fenoew-ame.nt to hall W. dais we have the beat .Ml most prsrtloai►.notes may, hear metro' ft' ewers at the.tiReeeet- u.nN) Farm. Uu.I tt Ont. Send for p ees. *daces. ?rest* Meeks% #ire Wawa As,. OM savor aa. T reaSe. Oat. Love Harris Your- Buys self. Scrap. 111.31 WIND= IL, Toronto. Phone 1TM TAMMERERS. sot do us stitch harm, as we were • escapes gat aipig comfortably and sleetuly, an as no well-prutectsd by the ttee+ and bash- .Tb J1al flees to the Dearest of these who earwigs . As the Gas row we noticed several rat0SSts, where be is safe from par- then what we had built would begin to At the same time the teacher, .t tae white warrior. lying dead. t rn. salt. In this manner the rank* d the fall. and noon it wound all go down and knew the value of Dr. WUtiaiins' �b Hartford & Vim stet to rush upto the basdit. have been recruited up to a we should ourselves be involved la the Pills in such cases, ad t rather be the general them. The advice was followed sad neadosee - In "Batch " Casa y axe w* mos ( Del t law improvement in her daughter's condi- ;trop sae breadas a u they to return un trees, pea gave orders �,�ag th conservatively estimated a general ruin, or reporter that .eery. We Zees, from behind the OM, �Pbik each hand !tis lie 'learn Moray. Plainly it is better for as that Mn. Sweeney told our repo pfohcl' t sad triad to rue up .d raises t bustle and evidently it is het- almost from the outset there was as • An"hide IN. w Only til ( is a bat' !seder. On y third of the wool daily I al PW ii mid Tires Dominion Line Steamships. Mesanal end Usenet is t.i..rpuol Is worm., L • A's . Tarnow, east fad ' win anew rteu..l„po •Laikreder, clever.' ' Doetlsion • Stocteines.' ' Yorkshlt o emperlor aroer.eodmtloe 'or Fleet Cabin. Per dig points, and eaten and Steerage pwnengem. Rates 0 article of . Fant Cebin, 111.:0; recited OabIi. people of "tee .em e a upwards according t• staemer an rth. For all taformatioe seri, rice. to i ocal Alerts, or Ilevu, TORRANCE a CO. Aee'1 Ageeta 17 tlk. eacrameet tlt. Montreal. b P• sort of authority over thof e ted- Ras to be a bustler n t owes c killed pay a its with the tela sous 1 t 11 j tion Her appetite became better, the 1 food. Fully one -halt of the i■ their haat. avid wtrasded .ration. tlheetroogbo pas Each o aeons" 1 los disturbed by the thought that vire "Tow that rata were killed and wound- pregnas and • fortress onlyysoe r 'M- ew is [lest rttab, Dl'Yotebrraoa r pregnable. They can be nailed � b more that miserable vanished, and Quickcure for burns, 15c., 25c., traversing deep and narrow gorges. 11 free to try, lata bettor than she has dome y In Morrow S50 specimens of wises "As many s s time* the finger .cby loft and rugged Peaks and I I doubt It any of as worry over mosthe. w my two hada-so many,"std the sealing the wildest eateries of the be that their It is quite evident that chi y g wen analyzed by expert ohemiete, old warriw RpeMag laces the is Riva precisely as can maiden was suffering All but three of these were found to WAVED $[8 HANDS SIX TIKES. Rocky• -Ml lies o. rImany P he injurious decoctions. 1 trail lies over a narrow sbelf of iIa Thermo sty be no doubt about r t t t ►!tical point to Iii , to I he t back be- tr placed and the tell It 4 tette that there he l [[ Into blah we find discomfort hard wood without tending if they and first dipped in lard or oil. Quickeare for Ulcerated teeth, 15c., 25c., 500. in some of the New York hotels the %aitere are tipped to "push" certain brands of champagne. "Ent bow seas were ed one °O y the by the bandits along them not to a and the se- ws goo' headaehe+s that had made her so mayebe is now feel - we have, has of eo mopfor man we Dave, f ►ung we are a andA ono that ; but if we may sure hew compare feria from a lack of cthat.blood de so maty• young. girls who There was never a man so r' a and he was u Wil- liams' Pink Pills ib tine 1 cases. ey enrich the blood, stimulate the nerves • to and he hustler • • Ids is both a ren- 'Aa along through lite we color returned to her face, the world subsist chiefly on r tale rich that a» jun a e y b�lj ruck, eat didn't t more. he 1t s quite as apparent that then Quicteun for cats, 15c.. 2:rc., 50. fight f" [ a !eel " Holes have been drilled and we may no other remedy the equal 0[ Ih. "=o many:' asst WKotehwaaa sig- which i caw of pursuit M happy or !sept/► h Name 1 Tb Nails. it in said. may he driven in O dy- than e• into is nis • limit be- sts" turf "Then ws uses ftmtte can Ort 504 tier) the trees. and tired often. till lbws train the tape oft cliff bow w suer of the 'sa►akiwt' fell and few retie reed. Again Ueoytan. said: ' Let I . theet., ebasm below. thus hsffliing all par- want, and it may be distress, but when , and build up the emttn sy■ m, we have attained an ire that will I mothers will act prudently if they le- m kill all that are left.' but goose of : Ther are also mnay Places when afford us a comfortable esistenoa-and sial noon their daughters taking as Diem said: 'No. they •re brave war- robber can bold fif y office» at that we ODD re•aeuably expect to get orx•aeioDal tax. N. Meow from ex- riora, let us leave the ►Rte in ibm.. who asst ea the bandits atm armed to from externa W p.rfence that Dr. Williams Pink P111. are not dead.' Bat tbe. titan of the l� hey nod bare dose great good in Orangeville Ithe ta.etl and will tight to the lest to taeatoe our and vicinity, and there is scarcely a hem said, 'No, let os sill all the white tt t xtermin•te them whatever add "D� Il depend not day that oar reporter doss not come Try ordinary process of regard- ed mors/ we get but is content with some one who hii_g a n oise. and thee attested three "tam. ed as a useless sacrifice cons esves lax levet at th rags. day word to ep for this wondeltol lux- uriously rep and containing mlediriae. Dr Williaara' Pink Pills .cure by one t man. any effort to e law is em ice of life. 10 their retreats are num/ - urioa y ° sub- sistence sufficient for months. Thus are • defianee • aCT law awl order. The outlaws roam the ad jeoent coun- try and smaller settlements without molestation. Many settlers purchase immunity by extending assistance in variant ways. and the robbers even at- tend country dances' and other func- tions. oecaaionally 'i hooting r t p" ib town or Inetalging of recreation. It 1a only when closely pursued icy ot[iowra of the law '1hat they ratite to their mountain retreats. "Butch" Cassidy, however. by rea- son of the price upon. his head. rotund - ere the higher altitude more conducive to bis health and seldomfmatiala a ventures raid bntt0 1 aanrces. a do not efforts then; but went we may get out of life ter tbat apOin how mach» upon bow we men.' Aga it we ►oohed against the few that dere standing. When they saw as coming they made a big singing going to the root of the disease. They renew and build up the blood. and strengthen the nerves,- thus driving disease from the system. Avoid Imi- tations by insisting that every box you purchase to eneloeed in a wrapping bearing the full trade mart. Dr. Williams' Pink Pille for Pale People. They killed rnnre Of as. 1 mea struck i the bandits enabled to 11 the tomes more. Sly brother told me afterward that ill the white yes fell fighting to the end. They are brave men, my fattier The next day at sunrise vee took all their elotbee,and &kissed the face Of the biggest white 'majaka; and took it to [.otawngula, who was away ..ate day's journey. The Great Chief said that was not the skin o[ the kader. We returned and took yet mother Olein oft the face of a whits ''brief. When 1.nbengalt sew it be was satisfied. He asked whether his Im- trzu Regimenthad dome sol the killing. When he heard that they had not done more than oth'+rn, Ice /Raid: Have 1 the towns unless ire 1 then all this time phut my trust in • or is surrounded t a hand of his lump of dirt.! 1 had twoDOWkilled triune awn. in which case be never That day, my tather," esid 5itKotela- fears molestation. As a killer he has Wena, 'And my hrntiler was alba In the lest the etnenaeb, The 'asaakiwa' were heart true; they were wart -lore." Asking hew feted possessionret lie Sly_g,, eat said it was on a w hate eb w • Wes kilned be - foto the brat ruvh. He felt notable the rine of deed horses; they thought be sea, not chide and kept on shooting at kis bandy. When the natives ran ah. M'Kofchoenvv wired this ear* nit the white man's body. The new oxygen treatment for Reminds is regarded by the medical Pro- f•raiore as of the greatest Rahe and IN a dietieet *thrums W sati{ery. Not bile 'hem it brlag sheet leafing to rated that aimed habeas. hut the 1l v •kit 1a wholly slab/ sear trate/; it i. soft. thick, .tinct!, fair. leSS . Jratin•Aie net ri.yeedega____ l Near tare temple, and remembered no Nardi to he distinguieb[A 5001* WI - earned • repntation dart WI - ton years prol'ably ualed n the Wiest only by that of " Wild Rill" Hickok, mune to his ashes. -.Cattle stealing f __ followers. of tlatxvM to (*middy and bis O1e company alone in rentr l Utah has lost 20t/0 bead during' t0 a last wo yuan, worth et the present privets 1110,- 000. Those were dines through Col- orado and into New Mexico. 1t is in driving these stoles rattle front n • state to .nether and of itt.ration try that 'h.ir system is beneficial. ratio! that prrom- However. say 1... adventure • (Mendel reward is never overleolas . Trains are bold up. expt�s .p*ppale. sad !yanks are role- h=A. and stat Inti tidual pawhen i r are to b*ve treaty esione in true relieved of their posse .Vail agent style.. emu" tbr*.-pit, Ther Ills0ride with haat ns tbsltr F7[.ASHEs STs. The Boozed -A good langh'a the heal tblest thing imaginable. The Braised -Not when It's on a bigger man! He_Yeeterday I exchanged thoughts with the famous Prof. Seduka. She -That explain+ It. I found him very t iresome. Handout Harry -Yes, alarm. I lost meant in tar revolution. Yrs. Kind - heart- Theehtreveotutl n H arryof a bszs-mw, -- matin. Mr. Fizzing/c1 is quite a linguist. isn't het I never knew 1t. Ol, yes. he talks three languages. What are they t Reese, baseball std golf. Clan --Mr. Cannes asked res at what time you wen likely to 1. alone, sat he'si•nteJ to call nPon yott. 'Maud -What did you tell Ida, I mid any doe Ir. Rful•bere-Na my dear, yon can't judge e w omen's position by bar ,law- airryy.� Mrs. Blabbers-[ guess you're Agit, but ft's a pretty fair tadiostios d het husband's. Blortealtare-HeSry, don't roe feel well enough 'to cut the grass this af- ternoon, t-ternoon1 No. d.ar ; bat if you may es 111 take a hoe and weed a little among Use flowers on your new spring bat. 1f otbse--rm afraid lir. Crisscross is ant eariose 1a his latentioes. Daughter -Ha is awfully Iselin, • -al know, bat Te.eesees ha eKfMring btaeelt i',iieal. Last 1 I Pack � -10111014 t to Lia sm. ei fhe atMasse*, ri. ten. wren ".sitar Edwin Pitta, of Fannin, 'Texas, caiIcd at the house of Postmaster Benson Goff, to whose daughter he bad been paying attention for a rear. Gott kick- ed him of[ the stoop. When next they met, it few days later. both drew pis- tole, and **eh shot the other dead. Nearly all of the inland of Harliadom M eat np into *mall farms, and the land is very prnlific. The chief products are Nagar and arrowroot. TO CURB A clue IN OA A.t are.auoy 1 r � �ak� .1-41.. �* 1 1100 ,yyTrdydai. sasaap Gal $100 Reward $100. The mime of this paper will be pleased to Mara that then hi at least own drooled disease WO sentare hem bean able to cure is all ilit steges end th Ale Catarrh. Hall'elstart+Cure is eke Daly poeltl re r lire known tattoo medical fratrntly. Oahu r'. Ming:. oea.Htatlemal dis- ease, rep- 1riel% r trio U m dorsal treat meat. Hall's catarrh Care Is W keo .at ernally, aetingdlteotly repo. 1 hs blood and emcees surfs.ss of the ■feta.!, tbsrdby dextro; Ing the leoadatlen 01 the d l e hes, all 51,1111 1 + •tai lest +frena Ya M baldu•5 np the eonstltutloe anti embiing nature in dotes its work. The proprlefon have o mach f.tth te its curative [Dien that the,� offer O. • Hundred Boilers for payse 1 hal it I. falls to etre. Mend for list of -neeentale Addr:es F. .H5%RY k CO., Toledo, C. and by DraiT Hae'. nanny PIN are the beet There are is Tokio tea iron bridg- es ani eleven atone bridals- biesbdea them, there are ',shoat alztruine 'vood- oo hrtdges, m.s arias upward of thir- teen ken. Tboee that are of smaller �c length are too fefmeroas to be ed. a Over 700,000 people in Ma•.eachusetts are dependent upon the cotton mills for their living. Quickcnre for Swollen face, 15c., 25e.. boo. 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