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Guaranteed Circulation over One f-'nurlh larger than any other paper published in I Harford, $1 00 PER ANNUM 'Bell 'Telephone Bel Air 370 E, TUCKER CS, CO., Inc. HARFORD'S BEST STORE ||j| ’ SPECIAL COUPON SALE Parlor Grand Piano ' FROM MONDAY, APRIL 24th, TO MONDAY, MAY Ist. WK WILL (iIVE Twelve Times the Regular Amount OF COUPONS IN THF FOLLOWING WAY: On All Cash Purchases: On All Money Deposited to be Traded Afterwards and on Settlements of Account during this sale. We Will Give Ten Coupons for Each Cent E. TUCKER & Co.. Inc., Forest Hill, Md. “THE BOOSTER STORE” T. H. CHALK & SONS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Produce Commission Merchants WK nr* 1 in shape* to hc*ll produce to hh advantage* as any llouhc in town anil if you wish CJUK'K KKTHKNS we can give them J to you by Helling at market prices. If you want a better price we can ge*t it for you by taking more tune and giving a good, fresh article. Any consignment, large or small, by rail or truck, will have our prompt attention. T. H. CHALK C& SONS 1032 Hillen St., - * Baltimore, Mil. ! Harford Garage J. MYRCKLE WELLS, Prop. Automobiles hired, Repaired, &c. ti m:s and ti i a-:s in all sizes on hand at all times. TROUBLE CALLS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTEN TION. RHONE! HKLAIKS3O. | ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM! fm LUTHER M. KEFAUVER -** * wibe* to notify the rublic that he ha* (fc*, taken poMM-tetloil of SPENCER'S CWEAM- JhjL j d* EHY. ( OOPTOWN. Mb., and w J1 make * ’*ecialt> of ** M LGI All Kinds Ice Cream. j jfßlfk -ALSO iWIu Pasturised Cream. U Jm We solicit your trde and will -ive : V II prompt attention to all orders. LUTHER M. KEFAUVER phone Spencers Creamerv. ROCKS. MD. -- ~ ~ 1 1979 1907 J. C. TAYLOR, MARBLE WORKS. —ALL K.INU9 OF Marble and Granite Monuments and headstones Ml). PHON9 JARREI TSVILLE. MD.I I Work delivered and put up in any part of the county, j I ■ - ■' i THE /YGIS ‘Crco-Dipt” Stained Shingles j OAK AND MAPLE FLOORING U Grain Yellow Pine Flooring j * g J LUMBER; MILL WORK; COMPO-BOARD jj * I ■■ - 1 1 ■ ■ Jr t J. L. Gilbert & Bro.. Lumber Co. g J E. Falls and Eastern Avenues., BALTIMORE u “pfy. ' BUILD OF CONCRETE OILIaLUM S w • Use SECURITY Cement V ROOIJC, 'S/ , . licuwitt'moJ Concrete farm building* -fiord the ///- //' ■ i ■■■ — r owner many advantaßei and econ- y //' ", omies that cannot be l ad with buildings y . ■ erected of any cither material. *w/V- They can be erected with aatoniahing ease , f y and are fire proof, rat-proof and time-proof. ' The reduced insurance ates alone effect ' \ ( *, a saving that quikly makes building with \ \ JfeLr 7 concrete a real econor y. \ JZL kj Our free literature tells how to erect build ings ..nd ilos nd ow to use concrete to 'W ’/• advantage in 'o/ens of ways. Send for it ' CONCRETE FOR PERMANENCE VT JE?ss' SECURITY. THE PERMANENT CEMENT JL' Security Cement mid l.lmr Co., | c - HnipTslown, Maryland J Memhern of Tht f’cmenf AneoriaHon The ‘ I ,— —. ~ -t MEYER & THALHEIMER, BALTIMORE & HOWARD STREETS, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND THIS 810 HTATIONKRV STORK IS HHA I)^)I'ARTKKH FOR Blink Books, Stitlonery, School Books. School Disks, School Supplies, Offlci Furniture, Sectional Book-Cases, Printing. Book Binding. Loose Leaf Books. Loose Leal Filing Deuces. SC HOOL HOOK AM) SI I*l*l.\ PKFAUTMK.NT ( P TO DATE j * 1 ENTERPRISE WIRE AND IRON WORKS** MANI.'FACTURKR9 OF ALL KINDH OP Wire, Ornamental, Structural and Iron Work, Counter Railings, Office j both pb.m. Partitions and Fencing. B * T,I “ T " OFFICE 1516 24 N. Regester SI WORKS Montford Avenue Baltimore, Md. and P. R. R. I I. J AND INTELLIGENCER BEL AIR. MD, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 28. 1916 Don't Throw Your Old Auto Tires Away LET ME RETREAD THEM I I (educe Tin* C’oat and Nave You Money. Si ml me iwo •!! ilimirdt'il llrcs unit I will mk >nu mu timiil as new lire ala rokl of onl> 41 Mi lo 92.d0. Also VULCANIZING dem* quickly. Ini'XiH'ihivrly Mv Prices Ire the Lowest in the Stale Sal Infarl ion li iinriiiilml No malt* i win 110 r lin y art* rim ruin or Mow mils, s, ml iht'in alone Uu Nairn s of liiiimlii-tls of satisfied pillions from allovri lll*'slate on i | L. S. SLADE, AUKItDKKN, MAUYI.ANI). THE Forest Hill State Bank KOKKKT Mi 1.1...1.. Ml). A Hank Account Here Leads to a Seal in Prosperity's Corner. A dollar i* often flu* beginningof a fortune, mo why not start an ac count today? (Mir Saving* Hank will help you. Wc welcome *mall account* and think you will lind u* a* liheral a* con servative hanking perniilH. < hir Mr. I’yle pa**e* through Jarrett*- ville, Madonna, Taylor, ('ro** Hoad*, ScartV section Tuesday of each week. Start an account with him next week. WILLIAM ROM, President. DU. ( MAS. S. WAHNLH, Vice Pres. LKSTLH W TUCK Kit, CaHhier. Sheet Metal Work v 1 MAN I. IN UN. I Mil AT, IIHASH, \ J KI'HiIDHM IKON, / (JAI.VANIZKH IKON. Resists Rust roi*n;i(. /.inc, •*!•* , for M.hiding Marine and Dairy Stove* and Heater u*e All K INI IS OK STOVES REPAIRED N. 15. ( ’A S K it wick in*; Kitxn;, makykanh Hell I’lione No. 141 - !\| CHICHESTER S PILLS 'I 111 |H \ MONO IIl( \ No. A I ll'll'si Axl. yi.ur O.muuli.) I t f t\ • 111 I In* O r n OliiMMiiMlTli 11II||//V\ L riiu i. I. .1 i i \\/y >v —i •• i - H. ! •■. Km..,,,, M I itln in. ..lli.'r Oil. .f tuiir w I / If Irunlul. A ir< 11l s 1(1 TPIln <• Jf IMAMtiMI KIMM) I'll.l N, |i, O >' H ■ A ■ . KIUI In r SOIO BV OKI WilSI S LVI ItVWHI Kt , LAMM HOUSE t Warren SI., Near l*i. It. It. Slalion, I HAviti Hi*: (;ic\( i:, >m. Cuisine Unsurpassed. Hot-Water Heat. FARMS WANTED I have buyers for Miofonl (*oiialy I'miiis Seii'l in ■ full ilesrri|,linn ul youi liirm, IngHhei will* localloa tind low. si t>, to . til.ji cl lo nsiml rati* of coimiilhHioa. I W M.l AI I. lie I Air. MH. Kill- Hi hi |*’or |,|n r. 1 111 > HIM- III! \ '■•ml IMI Ihi 111 I 11 c i | llicilll'llll'll ' im miller how lull- • "i ii.m .filling lm tin * t mii mil i 11l lasi |l| Im nr- N> w lift I’ll! i mil.no ingi i 'lo ill I 111 I iml Hu I Willking lino •• lln li.'il I, •i 1, 11;lm li.iii i i ml it, linn 111 .I try ll Iml • ■ i I*, Kini Si • iil iiii amt aodei Imvi ■ mi' h lieu• ( .mi fill '.'r ul liiiiyul i Constipation In to he (Irt-Nilnl. It limit lr ariiiHt ■ iloicnr*. lnilidrslioo. I’ll*", (tick Hi od'ii liv. I'fitamiril Hcil*ni mill ■ iiiora (il oiln r troolilcs follova. Ilno'l let (inn iipMlion l<ei. Keep your It nlo- )", I .ivrr noil Bowrlt boulihy iiml nciivo. Hid yoiiM>ti of luuitnii'il, (nhv (nod*. Niilliind lie 11 nr limn Dr. King’s NewLifePills All lirngtflst* rti,lt SATIN! ACTION OR MdV % ' \CK m i ~ r miiia n nirii' • "w-m J. R. AYRES Painter & Paper Hanger OKI. AI It. Ml). Furniture neatly Ki-|nlriil and I'plioUlercd Kalinin tes furnished free I'lionc IM7 I —wggnre — MBT *>3 HAIR BALSAM A t/'H' t pr*|n(liin t tVjtrfiL’ ||il|i (/> ark'll, tin iluidruir. j|;M For K dilorini Color and Bcjhil y to (jrmror I *dd flair FOR SALE 3 Valuable Properties lo The l(n*iiieHH (Voire of llel Ale. Store on Main Street ow occupied hy Mr llarryio.'in ’I In lot fronts ui feel on Main Si., and • x!• n-*s 104 ft .loa 12 font alley, and is improved wii ■ a good and well-lighted one-story BTOKK and SHOW ROOM Large Lot on Church St., fronting i:il It .on f hiireh St , wilt, ~ depth ol 147 ft Thla lot corner* only lid ft from Main SI . and is hounded on on* side |,y a I j fool alley reserved for ahullinir let holders. It is one of a very few large I .Is in the Husiness Centre of I tel Air, and now has on it a uhslantial STONK SIIOI* with Slate Roof. Double Dwelling on Church Street, aft from the corner of Mam SI. Tl,e lot also hounds on the 12 fool alley. • •These properties are all offered in fee at private sale. W UK ATT Y HAKI.AN, ’Phone. Church ville. • THE /EGIS KVKKV PUIDAY AT llKii A 111, Mil. Kstaliltshod In IHfA The Atfli Is the oldea newspaper with the largest circulation of any uhllshed in Harford County. JOHN 11. WOIITHINUTON Kililor amt Owner. I ' TERMS SI.OO PER ANNUM AilvertiHhig llatcN One square (six lines nonparlel), three or less insertions, |l Ml, subsequent insertion. 2ft cents Spccial rules made with monthly, quarterly and yearly advertisers. • •• l ocal correspondence solicited from every ’ section of the county. 24,000 HEAR VALEDICTORY Sunday's Campaign Ends In Tears and Cheers. FINAL DAY FITTING CLIMAX Song Service Begins the Day, After Which Billy Preaches On Hope. Men Only Admitted To Early After noon Meeting—Mixed Crowds At Two Succeeding Services—Billy’* Oratory At Its Beat. I talil mure IP* over. And the end fiik whb great. Billy Sunday's eight week* of even goliath? olToit in ItiiHlinoru whirled up to a iiingiilltroiit rllmax *hortly after H o’clock Sunday mghl and then ended. Loan than an hour later Hilly Hun dny t topped front llm pin I form after hi)' hint Hunnon. aliei iho luml of nonr ly LtMiO tin 11 hit I ora had Hhaketi llh liiiikl, while Hl,"ini men nml wtfiiion, a w opt from tlmli foot hy the most won dei fill aeeno old italiluioro IniH over witiioaaed, aang and .shouted, "Ulory! (J lory! (Hory!" •'Good h\ !” culled Hilly, uh lie do aeotidod the pulpit atopa for Iho last time ”(.ioodhy! flood hy** eatno tho aiiKwer, Ihiindoiing hack from tboae (hoiisalida of voie*a. And then Iho ahoiita tif "(Hory! (Hory! (Hory!** routimind. Hilly, tired, hi* clothing aoakod v\llh pnrapiralton, fallguo showing in every line of hi* faro, was Mulling with a happlnesH that inspired ilo pushed hi* way lo Ids room and thorn 11 toned to the ahoiita of the great multitude w lilt’ll filleted through the door. "Malllmoio did II up In major league fashion!” lie exclaimed eharaelorlalle ally And Hall luioro did Sunday, that great last dav. aaw mi.nun people al Ihe live set vlen* True, fully IlO.OlMi of Ho i- were men and women nl more Ilian one service Hut, al that, all ul lendaiien record* were nta lied The e JMi.nnO htoiighl Halliinoro'H (••till for the great campaign up to neatlv a million and a half people who henrd I he • vangeli: t From till* million und a half poo pie there came more than ‘.M.OnO trull hilt of'- !.♦<(•( of thorn Sunday; till of them 111 Hie la I set \ lee uI Might. And Hallimoro expressed It* grail tilde 11* he*t it could lo Sunday, wlion if made !t* fieewlll offering. Halt! more’* committee hehme II will *how if aftpr* < lai lon In hgute* a* largo a* lid I’hiludelphm I’ldladelphla gave I.OOU Monday moriiltig at K Tift o’clock Hilly loft Halliinoie. Hut Hall luioro’* Informal, Hait i nioro’H rolling, widely onihii'da*lh rip Hliortlng, Hlamhang, heailwhole farewoll whh glvun a few rnliiiitq* be foro 0 o’clock Sunday night In tho tahm liacle Hilly had Jn*t fin I-hod hi* lied nor nion, Iho soi moil on Iho text, "He aaid Tomorrow, *’ which he had given tho men in the afternoon Then Hilly prayed. Ho prayed a pravnr of thank > to Hod, of thank* lo Haltlnmre. lie prayer a prayer of thank* to Indi vldnalH mid thank* to ehurehn* lie prayed a pravoi of thanks to the now paper*, of thank* lo the city and slate It wa* a brief, hut an l<K|iient prayer It whh a prayer that touched the heart siring* of those who heard And then iiiiiki (ho last In vital lon for I rail hiltoi H. The Invitation wa* tanned at 2u min tile* after H o'cloek Iloforo Iho hoc ond hand on Hilly’* watch had made one revolution, there came from out ot the great throng of 24,000 limn and women hundred* who had been hIIi red; hundred* who had ro*olved to heed the warning, "fhero I* no lomor row,” and to (*k* their Miami for f’lirlat then They Jammed the Hawdii*! ai de* In tholr niHh to grn*p tho hand of the evangellHl who wa* In hi* little pit for the last time 'I he tear* of He e hun died* blinded them, and many nttini bled und hnd to be a*ni*ted to the front of tbe groat tabernaclo. Wlmmi the count had been made, H wa* found that 811 had pledged tholr live* lo Him Whoae raaurrectlon from the dead wn* being col oh rat ad Billy, at ill in hi* pit, called on Hodv to *ing hi* lat solo —"I Walk With the King." Hut It wa* only partly a nolo The audtancft wa* under the *pbll of the great enthusiasm, and I hose thousand* Ju*t hud lo *lng Kodehever sang only a part of one ver-e alone, and then Hmtisand* of voice* Joined hi*. The Hong fini hed, the great host lonlaneoii*lv broke into The Old Time Religion and the tabernacle raft or* literally ebook a* the great volume of winging whirled against them Hilly, till la hi" pit, *tlll shaking tho band* of trail hitter*, be called on Body and Mr* Aahor to sing logethei that old. winging, rousing campmoot log hymn of the Southern ilantaHon • |'m (join* To Sing and Shout In (Hory This wa* all that wa needed The call to shout, the call to sing Hn old negro melody at Hie top of one' vol< e, w;t a M ; tont i it w i natur al Thu duet didn’t last a* long a fin solo. The whole audlenc. wa* sing Ing, mid -ringing a-< a Halllmore audi nine ha never Ming before “I’m gon a slug an* shout in glory •ome o’ these day-. Hallelujah!" Thla old rhorun rang out again and again, gaining lu volume with each repetition. Then Hilly Jumped up from bla pit and dropped tba door on It for tba l**t time. Only 30 mlnuten bad posited since be bad Jumped down Into tbe little boi. But, it was tbe most crowded, tbe moat wonderful So min utes that practically all of those 14,000 HaUleuxreaa* had uvar Mt*d Mmuik Then Billy mads Ills olosftag projur —a few words of Hmnksfttrtng IS <lod. Am! he bade food hjr to Ike aodieona. which shouted its answer to fewndsr ouh tunes. It was ororl There were fully 10.00# loyaed away from the tabernacle at the night Beet Ing, and, when nilly mounted the plat form, every available Inch ot spaoe was occupied. Men and women were sitting In the sawdust in the front aisles. Paniel C. Ammfrion, president of the Police Hoard, was uni* who oould not And n chair and who squatted en the shaving*. Rumme levering had great dtnicultv getting la, and It was only after toe most strenuous efforts that he succeeded (lovernor Harrington was again on the platform, as was nx-Oorsrnor War Acid. Hilly, before preaching hie sermon, nmdo an address of thanks to Balti more. He thanked the ministers, laud lug (hem highly; he thanked tha axe eutlve committee ns a whole and as Individuals; he thanked the choir, the ushers, (he doorkeepers, the police men, the firemen, the city officials, the doctors ami nurses, the secretaries, the entertainment committee and all others connected with the campaign. And then he stopped to bring all of the members of his party to the platform. "I have left the best to the last,** Hilly then continued. “I want to thank the newspapers for the mannar tn which they have puldbdied the an counth of this campaign. They have lawn kind, and have given us carta blanche space The newspapers are among (he greatest factors la religious work, and I know of no force or power for uplift greater than the proas. In all truth, the last day was a great lav in Hilly Miuiday's Halttmora asm I align. No other meetings of the rovlvnl wore like Into these Not Ilka them in the enormous throngs that surged round In the big barnllks building, not like llihiii la the deep devotion, the profound sense of the spiritual (hat dominated those In Ihu benches, not like them In the natu... of the sermons, nor vet In tha manner of I heir delivery. l*'or Holiday, too, waa different Lie was an different In spirit and In pur I'oho as the crowds that heard him To him tho supreme feature of this aylng of farewell was the terrible fear clutching at his heart that some mil on the brink of surrender might gain the fortitude to withstand the appeal of the gospel ha preachad; might, though tho spirit struggled hard, remain loynl to the flesh and the devil, and so might commit the uupar dutiable sin on which ha preached the oilier night; might resist the ITnly Hhost; might go out of the tabernacle, •o steeped In sin that nothing could • ver loach II to repentance. Thin terror gave the evnugeltst a new courage It Infused Into his voice the ring of conviction, the tremor of pathos, the Jim mis note of the seel triumphant, that, it would seem, was potent enough to malt hearts of stone His Mormons wore packed with plea offer ploa for sinners to repent. Tho danger of tomorrow, the "lime that never materially.es" he painted with the brush of a con unimute craftsman "Tomorrow,” he told them, ‘Ms the thirty second day of tho month; It Is Hie eighth day of the week; It 1s the twenty llflli hour of the day Oh, It Is (be lime Hint never niaterlnllxee. Now • pells victory, tomorrow, defeat." There weie four services, and ibis was Hie keynote of them all. In tke iiioiiilng. when there were in. 009 In the tabernacle, he told them of hope Mu* only hope for Hie human race, •ind bi'Kged and be**mclied them to cly.e Hint hope before their doom eu gulfed tbcin. Two liuiidinil and sixty weeping men, women and children beard the call mid rame down the trail. Again, st tbe service for men only, bold a few hours later, when he preni bed on "Tomorrow," he einplin i/ed with redoubled emphasis, the dire need of milviiHoii ||e told them if be were to come bin k to HalHmore In live years there were many befoiu 111111 who would not lie hero to receive I• 1111 tl.i'll !!•' stirred their liiihmliiii (ion with the fern of ibe end, and Mien urged them to deride Hie great qus 1101 l before It wa 100 late Thui* were :17' men who hit (he tisll tken I, osh (ban an hour after ibe men bad emptied the tabernacle. anotli*- meeting was begun, at which 22,Mm men, women and dilldi*n weie pn-i • •ot To these Sunday piearbed on Rewards," painting vividly ibe rc wards that awaited I!••• faithful. If Hie. worked foi them Ills plea Wa equal lv slneeio for (rail lilltn end l M m re ponded 111 tbe evening Mandat repealed Hx* ei moil on Tonioi mu " SUNDAY SAYINGS IT ea v to say, "Mod, von uve lbs world and I’ll loaf on Hie Job ” I bear o much talk about the lion • hureligoeis. Wli.v In the name ..t lea .rii don't yon talk of Hie non goin elniM b ? It's of greater Importance (but p*--. pie bould pray (ban It Is to bsv linnei A Crying Demand. A certain family In a small Kmt lucky town is notorious for its luck of domestic harmony. Male one summer afternoon the small son of the house was leaning against the dom yard gate, crying with great energy Old Mra. Heals passed. "What’s the mutter, little boy?" "'l b they won t take mo to tho in movie show!" he howled. "Ho they over take you when you cry like that?" "B sometimes they do an* aornetirnes they don’t, but 11 ain’t i 6 trouble to yell." Drug Prices Still Soaring. Mere are a few prices of drugs used largely In medicine, Just before the war and today, as quoted by tbe Journal of tbe American Medical as- Hoc I all on: Acetanllld, 20 cents a pound; today. 92. Calomel, f*o cents, (1 r.O. Carbolic acid, !i cents; 4H cents Cod liver oil. 9IH a barrel; today, 9H7. I'beiiacitin. 00 cents an ounce; today, ll.'#. Quinine, 00 cents an ouuoe, to day, 917.&0. Took No Chances. "Weel, weel," said one canny old f ar:ner to another as they left the church after listening to a charity nern m preached by a famous divine, 'and he's a wonderful man entirely' He got all the silver I had in rnv pocket It s a terrible thing to go to heat a man like tiion ' “Kh. man, ‘ said the other, It's a' that? Hut I had heard him afore. Ho or e'er I ganged to the church I ink all the money out of my Sunday brocks! ’ Dcdicatcil to the licst j Inter* dn of ur .'* uniy, J State i 11 1 cl Nation. vV \ VOL LXI-NO I 6 .1 LAST INDIAN bi AVE DEAD k Schickiil i.h pete Had Lived for Many Years Among White People in State of W.ishmjton. r f At Iloquluni, Wash., Bt I'kulosh . Peti*. believed to be the oldest man in 1 tin* North west and the lust of the I Mrays llarboi Indian slaves has Just I tiled at the age of one hundred and ton I years I Another of the • lutes. John Kettle* died recently at (he age of one hUB- I died and five, and with the passing ot 1 Pete (hey have all now gone to the 1 happy hunting grounds, the New York Sun states. 1 The old Indian, hotter known an liuniptullps I’ete from (ho fact that for more than thirty years he bad lived In (In- 1111111 pt ulipH valley, was a rouble id of Mra>H Harbor for 70 years, or alncu Ihld, when ho canto with a war parly of Indians from (lie Colum bln river to n(lu< lv the lui i. *i Indiana. 1 Tie* InvmleiH, u large band, came into Hie harbor In eiuioee and landed , ut Janies Koilt, about six tn 1 lots west , of Ilo()llin 111. There they camped for I (he niglil, pulling Hmli canoun high up on (he bench to be out of ruaok of ! the tide I till ing; (lie night (he Indians of the liarhoi attacked tin Invaders and tho laat big Indian battle of (be (bays Harbor di d 1 let was fought (hero. Most of (he Invaders were either killed or captured, • uly a few escap ing. The captl *m were made prison ers, and among their number were the two liidbins known after tbe white im*u ciiino ns lliimptultps Pete and John Kellie. Hotli were freed by the Horemor Slovens treaty with (ha (iruya Harbor Indians. THIEF OR BUSINESS MAN? Bomo Reflet Hens on Honesty That May Seem a Little Harsh el the First Reading. If you deliberately plan to sell to imollief man HomothlnK which you know Is not woilh the price you ask, and yon depend on Ids lack of knowl edge concerning It to make it possi ble for you to carry out the deal, you are a thief. Oh. d sounds a little harsh, doee It? Anyone making tied statement to you yon would call him a I Her T You hold Hint an article is worth to another man Just what be le willing to pay for It. Mighty sllnisy cover for your dlß honesty, this. It your conscience does not bother you after yon havo made a deal In which you know (hid >Oll have wrong fully con vim ed u man that something yon sold him represents what he paid for it. yon have a mean, dishonest streak In you. You urn taking from (hat man aoate thing to which you are not untitled. That Im wind the man does who n -lrs your house at night and robe you. That he gives you nothing In retnni and bus not asked your permission be fore he takes tl la not an arguinonl on which you may refute the state ment Unit you am a thief. Hvery Idl (bat you have taken tn excuHH of the worth of the article you sell makes you a dlshoueat man.—Bx obango. NO I A TOTAL wTiTnU OUT "Annihilated Regiment’' Mesne TlMl the Oi gunl/ation of the Unit Is Broken. In I lie dispatch* a • oncoming the war In KiiM po wo sometimes run across (n< 1 vpp slciiH annihilated" and "de slroycd." with reference to largo mili tary fon 1 'lie. technical tonus, soya (lie Phil nlelptila ll* ■ ord. are Ilk* ly to be no d* .xllng (• MlO reader who is ignorant of (bine. • military. One b urns with honor Uml tm entire di vision wini d* .droyed wbi > attempting to take Hill or I nit a mgl merit of . I ring on the (tank of II cm ny, v < annihilated. Nuiiirnllv * iiong.b. iba r* -."lor Imagines a (-it Ibb 1 of Ila igbl •1. lo which all. or pi i'll -.it v n. the soldiers ore hit dead on (lie Ih Id The triilh, however, Is quite differ ent Hy no n m was every soldier kdh d He 11 v • ion or mgliiient was d< Hoy I 01 iinnii.Hated as an organ! /.atlon or * fl* flv*j lighting unit. In Mn> of sv • 1 nr (i tig,bt, not us In divide.ii . but <* t {..tils of a lighting unit I but mi 11 ty boa regiment* a *livi e -.I .1 •/ corn 1 In ordur lo !•• of any 1 (lonu inn* I lo 11 I When the org ;m I/a Mon I 1 •on op, the Indi vid ...I soldiers v. 11 • • rnp- It, no mat l*r lx. v biove ii • / may bo person ally, d*-g' norat< 1• I<> a inoh; and. as a iindi 01 mei' .n il collodion of men, limy uio unable to make any defense ug ni. 1 alia* k. Animals We Never Met, 1 )r. N A < ■ id), an u ' bortly on z* mingy, 'i lit thin in uni. hi hundreds *)f He. 1 • nds of npncles of iieiMui"'l"H. or Hu '.i . more than I a 111 •■ (< /1111 •• 1 l- un (111 unknown to iji 11 in <il 111 ■ u nematodes infesting . I' o- nnlin iIH ttlotlO II Is estiin 1! l> • r* are st least so.ot m* Husks, ora tacuan mid oil (groups ars al o in i' h a< I us a rule a given 1 p . )■ u 1 ;• I* pern Hoi to a aiiigb i'd 1 .uutly lh species <<f 1, ii free In soil and wut• r v 1 .lx r tho par it it le , 1 ■i ■ <(. 1 * nros ars enormo . | nm hor of In dividuals ii ’ i. ■ I yond con- I epl mil IXXt- 1 * ■. . len that In (lx m ; 1 01 an aruhlo soli Ibe 11 u 111 b** 11 . . runs to thou sands of million an ix r*v Tlie Bore Mead In History. Tho sors b ! I 1 not boon fully appreciated by - 1 ut < of b'.rnan af fairs. H even ox- <da ihe love of gain in goading men . ■ lion, and It has helped gi<*atiy elevation of Prus sia At Hie •ml of lb" Napoleonic si 1 nggl' Hx- gov* m 11. .up In Prus sia cut down i*fi<i 1 1 1 with Itself somewhat. 11 • ' 1 shloli Boins day v.*- 111 -i • i luii'ii, and thus clear o t .1 and settle old s* on a 1 • I a must havs an army of ut mn, w th plenty of , '.ppi -a 1- g 1 those tbli x* 1 / so that is can on 1 I a to Hiu iitiaoit; wo must pi 1•. g* 1 ind is try, and Hi-11 j" • Induatry to lut th* tho kßjr to tho lust Imieli. of Prussian km lory J UuhhuH . ,mllh In ( 'outury. How to Att t Them. l-;dii"i iv. • I could think of some plan or inaklng ih* w rn*-n n d our l*adu r Ahhl >ixui tiv fm• 1 have it act ip oa an elv• 1 I'uoA. 0T -w