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Mt I(r- it als u elit ed the ntmii inter ofu gutests l t I tih t r4,tor\ : Father laign nu it'au t114 1.41e 4-1pt4'.ia ti' h I 11irti an'd this t. l ar I-t in e ardu. o1, l 'ieg lt. ilt er at f s t ll ltl 4l ll I'nial alni4r sitn4r4 4-iiOpsiti tn i t ai-ll Frigtt it, llnle5, Ih his w rk. 1r will ptli hi, '1.a t ion. orwRev r, . in .',Iht.'rs for stt -1.. prto fh'l .il l in h .thfl tisl (a ti ''r . Ik Fathers alsrki and Qhnnillrt1g h nv his thresnir athio i scool antrtl ilnmeltl pthiat. . Iailneau. \als. Quinn, Marther lrath sw ll red lai n inulr o gersts at lirt of the oor)i foratl of goernment thai t exits inll th4 parish at present sinto the delpard t lure of Father Larkin.il, eial siRev. M. Larkin, S. M.. Ordained. l hn t l t'v. t s. in hsf work. M., will 4 orl, nowevr r, :It, in .Algtiers for miimet fillno to helI (toI: in thet p)arish so iris e d it wil l hisl i ill pleaure to hav athir vaiole tioI ci er e tlnt 'le. Fatlher el pthih. V' atwill r Grathay his rt a aft Phl in A phia. This will a th, oh a r ctcasion. fothere o govern te othati After in lthe parish at present sine the dh'tpar- tl turh e of Frati hr Larktn. Rev. M. Larkin, S. M., Ordained. Ii IRcv.. M. Larkin, S. Mi., nephew of il miand It will take hiars n tasure to hliave at Iloinal SoC) n eremony I v. F'taltitr Latrkln Smith and the other Jetd r fernll prorssor .o Tohr o o .nfl .prist. .11 wll t ay, has itnrt in- at e I'hihlh dl prIntlrtl. llrn of his sl frlends es ll t ,e i tfir rh. itrHis the pIlthstre I. kin a11nd with htin his 'rot her. I-l hrry MtIrath ' di ision manager of the We\stern tttiot Tel'grh'lrllah 4 ':tmtaiy ttf Jack 114111ill,. Fla. Mr. Mc Uraw i 11s1414d inc his vacarti4,n inI New tliilins thi:. year, alttd his 4 t 4njo ''tIs shti ti Ti Louisiana so far. !Il was il .14.: r sOn for itie .'omnlencetlt-nt e'x4rt i 41 1 Soilt!e rni l't4s4pi ty l ithat i- 'p'-il, 4 i(-f .la -e?' tin ll ti ii itht rEllrd l o hills poslitlf a.nd 1,r,4to th'Il,. illidl of h 111 hhllndl th hilinks o, f th*' Mt.sis sippli. eI' profess or at .t'l n irtnllltrltec.I i was t also In .\lciers on II:ts ai4 to 1'a:i1 rildge. Mass., his hiomie tow n. Services Sunday. Masses 5-7-il-10 low mass and ben ediction. Ilaptisms- 4--. Baptisms. (;George Joseph. son of ;eorce Tal bot and Lillian Fellers. of :33io Ber muda street. Sponsors. Nicholas \. tay Fellers andl Mrs. Ed Spriler. Thi Lenson Nicholas. son of George su Talbot and Lillian F'ellers,. of 3",' liC Bermuda street. Sponsors, John fres Ryan and Mrs. Jas C(urren. T William Joseph. son of 'Willliam tice Harding and Stella Glancey. of 307 Tue Brooklyn. Sponsors. Louis Prados Tim and Bendinar Giancey. Lad Mary Ellen. daughter of Abraham kets Casler and Mary Ellen Brechtel. 524 tra Le Boeul street. Sponsors. Louis and Thot Edna Landry. notil Joseph Charles, son of Edward Pelil Prado ad Bertha Hughes, of 826 4th. Broklya Sesme. Sposors. Chas. E. Jan1 MHaae sl Vurma Odeawald. vited OUR LAST NOTE. " i t : i t' t .,rltla 'o.. our r'r'id'i l t pro,;, practical antid defi !.' ,.a'. t!_ . , ,ii! , tr., "ot**' fur ti'l.lolrnatit" Iutlrp et '.7 W il ou'st ..i' < . ., -- , in; .d. '.1 st' utttatl ti tI'latio' to the whtlf- '-I\i an -" :.i : :im t --!:i ---riot- :,tt it is a tui'-tion for quick, clear. t- oc ered ther si q ,- 1i !o!, It demands dynamic force andi fearless - c O. ourage, cons.stency .:tl, Insight! '. ý, .. .. i' t ',:,: . - !t in:: va;i . " ts ~'e 1 of indeli lliatelnes . of .. .. ...:.. i , .l 'I ' -ijjd t' ets t:i'-I note . Tlter l alp tipears tll or. ot S ,r . : ; reason. T i I to ' for tttit tout 'fe lrs." t r castil. i , 1., . I ,, - w ' , i . tInow rir" p ints li a reat .ath of 'ný ".' ;,,.! ,; I a m1't all, iit l ''-tulJ' lli'l-1 i'r,'e'r'*• its liti ;:)l,,r\y. itf II , :- !:r I -' t ill'.ll-. soundest sense, solidest reason. Sfrl'llIg pu. pose -, dauntless latriot!~-i tnlie-- tilt. hour and o a.sion re \, . , \Ii, t- it:in ust . se commensurate taith the real situation S - must !'t < doped tI t rei' I--tl . ihtVlt,"v''r pleistln maliy hit platituide' S, h| I ilal,% t.i : guessini - aaitt. wie' cannot a a-t ti-llte in lllt.' -wo" i lay \,o! ha'lness .tni ambiguity. biit clearness an;ll action tire need ed I - testing 'it, HELP OUR BABIES. 11, ii hi;, already iteen printed about the greiat good acc-omplished '. ,: -' ('hid i; \Welfare .\issc.iation throughout the city of New Orleains. l,ii ii,ilth tl lt din g the' merit- of this enterprise there is a lack of co ,, '.it:l. tthi'i thli 0-i t: oir t tiztltn whot are able to assi-st such a worthy ilin ltih st ist at ! lthis liolnth the ditfferentT orgstllizatiolln of our towAt. tIl.i1'.II lI thlei'r cio nlllllitt(e.s, are ;irlrallgill for a monster -intertatlllnleltt to be' Iht ld or the purltpose of obtaining ,-utllcient funds for tihe station in .1llgier-. lTh to inllltlltres are all it ch3arge of MrS. J. E. Iluctkilns, alIo has always h,'-in -ucl a hard i\ork.-r for the dlif'trt-,ii cilaritie- and worth sli causes i our distrit t. 'htnhr- are einrolleld at the cihlil welfare station heltre more than thre., I hntdriti l hai'-- which iare rei-iiving the attenttioin of the trained nurse inl hI arl. Mi-s Katit. IR.niti. kyi. and who ar.t also receiving (some gratis) tile ,.rtitiitd milk w tit hi i- Ipuirclhastied for the purposte oif saving the lives of i tht Illtfatll . I To te lol Iltlhrs and relatlive of t, slle t Lhree hlundreIld infants that haviei t,i-in11 receivlfing tre;atmlfitit andtl ilk, we- make a spiecial appeal to give help I Sit this aortlh at. 'an lt I to all thiost ho are desirous of contributingl eitlher Io iliy,. Iallttrial tr servicet,. their contributions will be received w\ith - ri-"at i'lI-oirin by thl dli it'ritnlt collllllfitt'es or Mlrs. J. E. IIuckins. .\l! of the itull- ahich :il i rt t i e raiý-d at this entertainment w\till hbe, -li-tvted t olel- ( ior t flit--t.etil o the Algiers Stat ion. Do your boosting ifor thi- grait dtay atnd -te-i itf wi .li Itt realizet at least twentity-five hlundr-I do ll r's fo r th is- ml .rito rio l . minatitation . Facts, Fun and Folly. Hall oitl Iatne. - On (Octor ith, thie elechtorsi of the flall of Famte chose the tholltw ing names for places- onil its \alls: Mark Hlopkinis. edtucator: i.'rait.l,, i'arktlian. historianl. I-:llas ilowe. inventor: Joseph llenry, man of stciicte: ICharlotte ('ushnlau, actress: Itufuls Choate. advocate and orator: Dantiel Htoont. pioneer. It was the fourth of the electtions, which are held tevirv litflh N iear in sotime of the statys that niow forbid the liquor tratflc. the National iaibry Ciounctil is working to extentd the use of milk as a beverage. Amer ician- no v ,-iend in a year live dollars aa.d ninet --two cents apiece for milk. aniii about twentty dollars apitece for alcoholic· di'niks. Thanks to the in vetstigations of .lethnlikoft. the cionsiumption of buttermilk is already many iit'ts whail it was a fiew .ears ago. There were big headlines and much editorial comment last month wlhqp tihe I-French Chamber of Iteputies voted to call the class of 1417 to the colors. As if tar ever lmltalnt aflythitg else than calling boys to the colors! Inll our 'ivil War more than '.1iiii0iliti soldiers enlisted inl the Union Army alone bfore they had reached their t\wenty-first birthday. and 600,000 of theml were uilnder seventtell. ek \ve Vivian Marguerite. daughter of Rot ier ert Teal and Nora ('amls. of SiS e B telleville street. Sponsors. Ernest fat tannon and Mlay Murray. Ii- Angelo. daughter of Alphonse .\r on. nona and ('alo:ia La,'huta. of 1I".Lel Ile lanville. Sponsors. .1. M. ltuiz ant, kr Mrs. Mary Ann ituiz. S .1oeptlhiine. daughter of .Iosepli II. Slypolite an1( IRostella M1oore. Spon It or1. llSamue ll (and Celtin Moore. ro Oid .k I - I1in- -ervib Is till he h4,on( 'l' r: ii. ;Iat 7:::1 I. tn . ;land ItI r .m alt:l at 1 a 1m. "I-!Th , te'\t hosen or Sl unld.t is 1 .John t.lt;- 1. " ' h,' .1 h. la n party i v "n by the Younte nal i'., 1- S if. l a.l Friiji-.I y ' ol aee in -n P l .' I ;:; *" ,y:- t' ,h'e atta ir jl u(la inh T. his wtia'll, r oif hmtn voie in theii sumer hseaontt Af'r the Susines lat w tet lin t folloed i aMr. t'harl.r r The1 a omanif, aau.hel Smith.ia is ano t e. of a p icnic meeting the abe ilenl Tu 'ail. ;July n th, at reudub r. on ark. t ý; i t'i, - t tn ,l M iss Irt'n;' Mt,.rli:c. Time: :3 a. i., cordially ianal t . 1t adies ill rvish their on bas summerPelican avenue. not later thane businessl The Woman's Guildiaryand the no Tuesday. July 11th, at Audubon Park. m Ladie uxill furnise esptheir own bas kets, et. There willnd. also be an ex tra fee of ol cents for ire cream. C Pelican avenue, not later than July 4th. The Woman's Guild* and the L cited to attend. ar 1,- Service:- on Sunday. the first Sun is day after Trinity, as follows: 7st 7:30 a. m.. holy communion; 9:31 a. m., morning prayer and Sunday tr. school: 7:30 p. m.. evening praye, .1 and sermon. lot Died-On Friday, June 16. 191;, at :56, p. m.. Rufus Nook. aged fifty live years. Interment in St. Roch's Ii. nt'enetery at 3 p. m. Saturday. Rev. S. L. Vail officlated. "P"or so lie giv eth Ils beloved sleep." (03 Sunday. June 1,. 116.;, at 6:410 a. in.. Fannie Dorothea I)avezac. aced 7" years. Interment in McDono h ('emetery at :::30 p. m. 1Monday. ilev. S. I. 'ail officated. "('ome to Me," saith One. 'and comiing., he aIt rest." No News Received This Week. n CLOSING EXERCISES. '\ distilnuished as, Imblac , of cler n "y and prominent 'iitizcns atteniled ith,' Criatitutin exert ies of the Holy \ant, of \liary School Thursday niiilt at St. Mary's i Hall. There " er, lirs nut \ ory Rev. R. II. Smith. S. MI.. prc.ident of .it ferson (oilo ; ,: cr',r It-v. T..r. larkin. S. \M.. rector of the Church of the Holy Name of Mary. and his assistants, RHev. Fathers ('as sagne and Petit: It v. Fathers Mur lhy. King. McCreary and Bellocq. of the Jesuits: Rev. A. Koenig. of Gret na: Re'-. Andrew Walls, I. Mc;rath. P. Quinn and G. lDe'atle. of Jffetrsol College. Attorney General Coco and( IHarry McGrath. of Jacksonville. Fla.. I who is district manager of the West ern I'nion in that city and a brother of Father McG(rath. also were prom inent guests. The opening chorus was "'A South- I ern Dream," tollowed by the saluta tory by Miss Eula Mitchell. "Sic U'tur I Ad Astra" (Thus Do We Reach the'( Stars) was presented by Misses Ma-lt mie Morrison, Clare Cassidy and Mary Collins. a "Months and Month-Flowers" was I presented 'by the following: Misses d Gladys Sirey. Margaret Hymel, Jessie A Legendre, Carmel Oswald, Gertrude E Robichaux, Marguerite Pujol, E Blanche Hotard, Margaret 'Mary C Ileath. (:ladys Mc.('uen. Ilya( inli Muntz. Carrie Kl'rn. Hiltna McNair. Francers lla gertl I:ltilce ('unnin hat i. I:lniora Mit it,!. l la May it, efi . \onll, ;1fnete te ! ni ir. Lil'ltni all Th t .hi! ii l"iuwv r t I, aind ear T. , alt , ii\" w.a a I r-t t i d !,y thi It1 e s s - l o \w i n - ( ' il ht r i n ' S t, . h I ,l i L l hitell. 1larcn, rit. tIam,., h liin ol f i nr :t , t I 'l . I 'a n n ii , 1 ; , l l . ! l va /, ! ( h 'or d o n ot Nora (ill-.pi.. \n u ,v itn1- i iniat'. it., lar tar ,t lliai. -a : ltu->e!l. Norm a \I of \\hcat.if,, l7,Frn:aln' I't on :, 1. V:nvl,,n \'allett.-. Fl 'rl,. m e, I(('ord. 4 1- a! 1ti :. It an. urvilhle 1. l 1a ih'u . I I 'a ti th o 1 iunti/. Lauira \l(endet/a t'H i-rint' re N , iilan. Illerth I ;u Ilrol - Miss oImnil I,,hn rtlt, d ,Ill ill a-re strumlell ntal l .ol l. " The I)lre.ii." 101 Iaolands" was prtesilllenlt by thie f~llor w ine . .Itsses ('lare- c 4'as:id'. Dl) rotlly Miurtaith. Evlii N PIetr-olln. Mildred M~-c'auleyv. .lice iordan. Elilniua ('ol liis,. Ilhlen Talloni. c'armnelite G(ot,'. Dora Morse, Nslhitlt llaagi, Mdildlr.d '1urtahl. lEulamh Iointenr. Ruth Frido lin. EiInmia lodi, k. "Dear Old Louisianla" wa rlender-ed t yh the boys. .After an internission Sthere was allot! r chorus. ".\ Pe'rfect la hay." thlien the vled'ictory by Miss co- Emily Tallon, an address to the trad tm ' uates by 1Very Rev. It II. Smliith. t. M.. president lf .lh'fferson C(ollege. an,t fithe awards., hith I wore ilimade by \'.ery 1( Itv. T. .1. Larkin. rector. ' Thet follow inle ire awarded dip:o m Ienas ,ommnier ial graduates: Misses 'n .May Ionely. Entily Tallon. Eola Mit (hell. Intolnette Reynolds. Ehina Val re'" Ilette. Leona Kern. Eleanor Ric(hard in son. .oselhlline Salonie. Masters Fran lte cis Itiordan. l.on I.egendre. '.lissos of Donely. Tallon and M.itchell also re (eived :ol moiiledals an( fold pins. as w(e well as btookkeeping dipllomas and elpii rnman'hip ct(rtitichates. Misses Rlior ing dan and l~,Igendre also received book ti kteeping diploimas. M1isses flare (Cas sidy, .laiuie Morrison and Mary ('ol lit -I Algi ers Se People ir; of Pay al The Ferry Company's re ceipts each day are about $400.00 or for the year $146,000.00 WI 1 We paid in City Tax for the year 1915 $87,292.00 - We paid the Ferry Com Company $58,708 more than the entire t1 amount of our city tax. MORAL Boost For City Owned Ferries. :FERRIAGE AT COST Eventually Free Ferriage lins recel\led penuanship certificates. Miss .lorrison re< eived a gold nledal for the best essay; Miss Tallon, a fo gold nuedal for vocal and instrunmntal music; Miss ('assidy,. a rold medal for m penmanship; Miss Collins, a gold mendal for elocution: Misses Tallon anid .Mitchell. gold medals for Span g ish; M1aster Tom (oftf, a gold medal p for history. ('Crtificates for improvenimnt werec awardedl to 1Iisses Antoinette RIoy- t Inolds. .label ('oleacaux, l'rances IIa- 41 gerty, Elmora Mitchell. Blanche o tit mard. (;ladys Sirev. s-ic l e L ulenr" tO .4Katie Spn1 0,(;oertrud(h Itouichau. h, .h-i Wi.·-ia . Annie c'urry. Mildred -u . (ule'ir. Cvcl!yn l'etersomn and Ias-I toet Mauri·e Robichaux. Gold pins were awarded the follow ing eighth grade graduates: Mlisses of Frances Ilacgarty. Blanche liotard iie Eva Reach, Elnore Mitlhell, Glads dit Sirey, James ('harbonnet, Jessie Le gendre, Raymnond Euper. Carrie Kernt of lIenmette KIennair. Gladys Mc('un. ha Gertruh. Ilobi haux, Katie Spene., te I)uwimht Salauthe, Tom Goff and 1er- n ,ert Malain. Gohl pins also were m aw:arded to Miss Eola Mitchell. Elnore Mitchell, Frances Hlaggarty. Josier \Vei-man. Katie Spence, Margaret wl Huff. ;George Huff, George Bellanger, th Gold medals for Christian Doctrine r were awarded to Misses Mikitred Mc ('auley and Evelyn Peterson and Mas- n ter Eugene Le Boeuf. Rewards for attendance at mass and benediction were made to Misses Eola Mitchell. Elnora Mitchell. 1Mi1. dred McCauley, Evelyn Peterson. - Alice Riordan. Annie Foster. Felicie 13 DeBlanc. Helen Tallon. Dora Morse. me Emma Rodick, Fannle Golf, Lettie On Cogan. Isabel Russell Edna Shields, er n h .N ¢orn t;i lc . p i ,'. \ 'i \'ia n \ alat ,'. a - i... a ir. t .'ir T h. i pte r. \,' I n . \\, t i ,, Jtiri n - it."" ly ";t llX.1 1'111 , 'i) 1i "; tl . l'; il :II;, ' Stit r l., Id - I \ , . I i' ' l i lt w i - t" 1l·l I" Il . ill. " 14 ,1 -' I .n. . .. ! ior, T .uday.: n . ia , iilm, I .4 ..- -ill 1hl< 11n .1 1 !.t rL h-. h it It ijt h pa r tit-al ehl h Uce4' ,s hatlt ali itt. Trt'tray. orf .hue s1uoth. yaw the cnos Ired tol of another ucessful year lat our do- parochial school. Sucoceso seeths in vtitalol ito crown this imn ortant i' ion ten are aitl to s li that one year has "ct a greater or l.-tser success than an i ,s other. This (ear. how ever. jtrhing ,n1 one of the itost successful ar. in try the annals of the school. fiy the miteatns of stllt, ar t elah(oratt (1wpiL i,- nl e t i i s pt on l)one ia l ch ll1 ,s easily juidge of thie ood work that is lit- it in done. Tlle general aippearance rd- clearlt reflected lt' sound training in- that then are receiving. Tin texer tes ise were Ireet from the shallow plat re- it ilues that so olft n make up school as 1oth rtnlic llemuts. Behindl the whole nt scheme there was a depth ofl th ougiht or- that captivated the audience and k- mtade tIl jcpeople' feel that ltoy wetre is- listenina anti viewing stlnmethine ol- above the ordinary. Are You Progressive The Ferry Company's re ceipts are about $400 a day or for the year $146,000.00 Ferriage at cost would S reduce the amount to $73,000.00 Eventually Free Ferriage would wipe out this extra tax on Algiers People. Are You Willing To Help No charges are made by the City for crossing the hundreds of Bridges that span the Bayous and Canals on the other side of the River. The cost of all these brides is considerably more 'than the cost of the Physical Property of the Ferry Companies It is useless to expatiate on any particluar pihasp of the entertainmellt for every ntUnbr was good. Th, color s-'hemne and general setting was most artistic anti pleasing. Thi gn eral action and ensemibl' of the young performers was unusuali. good. and inL many cases far more pleasing thant professionals Misse Xarglu.rt I lagxerty dtservts rat a credit for her work. Tile "Throuwh tht llighilads" number was hia-i ilass in every re-pe t. Thi elo u tion was Itever beitttr. A'nd if ever a toather has sutet.,ded in inphressin a her own ideas upon her pupils. M1iss Manli liat-certv has dotti' so. for ally tote w't!o knows her incolmtiiaral,ht stylei of eloeution coult not hel p hut seeting it relhetted even in the details of work of her pupils. Noble in Its ola, artistic in its Dtlivery. ('l (aranu dignilied in its di'ction, slooth anti ,"vthing in its modulatiotn is thw style of this tahtnted teacher. And so well havi the students takeon to her sys tetn that even lher charming little mannerisms have been sucl('essfitlly imitated. Long will the memory of these ex ere.ses remain in the minds of those who Iwere fortunate enoueh to see them. The parents ought to be most grateful to Pather larkin and the good misters for the high-grade train ing that their chilrelcn are receiving through their untiring efforts Gloriously good Italian Beauty Brand, sweetest and purest Olive Oil. lO-o. bottles. 30c; 32-oz. qt. tin, 90ca 128-oz. gallon tins, 33.00. Always full measure. Write for particulars. V. S. Dantoni, 520 Hospital Street, New Orleans, La. World's largest import. P er of the best Italian Olive Oil. ad S THE WISE WIDOW. I' (' ,,lo n ,e l J im s I 1 du s t t'ihl th e w , ,w that my ],,e f-,r her ww as :s dee, as the deer,, luite se.a. Nut-- W hat did she say ('Colonel JggLs -She said she, took It with the corresl)ponding am(,,unt of salt. -Pittsburgh Press. Proving It Logically. Ls- Joe Cse-I'tn the soul ,of wit. ur Moe Rose--Pooh! in- Joe 'dase--Well, brevity is, isn't it? il- Moe Rose--So they say. Joe CV"e - Brevity means short. doesn't It? Moe Rose-Yes. I Joe ('ose-Well, that's me.-Brown log's Magazine. Alas. in "When money talks it ..ys, goodby:" And do you know the reason why? Because it's built in such a shape -11 It cannot help but make escape. SIf It's a coin. how can it stay? "Money is round and rolls away." is And banknotes are so light and th!n . We naturally-ýblow them in!" --Pittsburgh Press. gl Fitted For It. 'r- "I hear our shoemaker has gone in it- for missionary work and preaches re oi form to all his customers." ~ "Well, he ought to be successful aft er all the practice he's had in saving people's soles."-Bialtimore American. re Main Point. Passenger-Man overboard, captain! We've thrown him life preservers. ('aptaizt--Lower a boat, boys, and pick up them life preservers.-Ex change. Business Efficiency. "Young man," said the village mer chant, "you can't unload any of your substitute stuff on yours truly. I know what I want." "But, my dear sir," calmly replied the knight of the sample case, "I'm afraid 3ou are not wise to the advantages of our educational campaign. We are spending a half million annually for the purpose of teaching the public to buy what we have to sell."--Cleveland Press. Artless Child t s81-year-old Melvina Souder, Told to take a seldlltz powder. Let 'em go down In Indian file- Some of her pieces went a mile: -Judge. A Misfit. Jack-Yes, poor John may have had t his faults, but his heart was on the right side. Waggs--Is it possible! No wonder he I died :-Exchange. e Comparison. ti "Why do you liken De Broke to the busy bee? Hie isn't particularly indus-. trious. Is he?" I "Oh, no; it isn't that. But nearly ev ery one he touches gets stung.".-Phil. adelphla Bulletin. Shop Talk. She--l've heard that men prefer to make love to short girls rather than to tall girls. Hlie (Ua broker)--Yes; It's the shorts d you always hear of as getting squeezed. n: -Boston Transcript. I', Helpless. i: He never smiles At freakish Ptyles. Although, 'tis true, they're rffe. Instead he swea rs And then deslairs- They're follow'd by his wife. --BIlrmingiham Age-Herald. That Tired Feeling. RHe-But dosunt iny devotion arouse In you some feeling for me? 8he-Oh, yes; the sort of feeling one takes a tonic for In the spring.-Boston Transcript. i Get one of these Beautiful Phonographs Free - See our big ' ad in this issue. I hI - Ia ,o. r Itte * . '1 h t %l 1 andtreatemt it their real it '+tral ed at, Sa girl fiteri "me to Tfs it wl h f' h " ha wh at . ., '1rsla sand 'of those ar - o i ... .. rileto a t. fainly. I n I 1 ftund thilp Ug , ' '!. w n desr l t di 'V eralof the . . ,daughters , a,.. a .In a plnir Ie. fi . ,.at the masjo ins; I. t10 our oIagm, bi I ' . -l I learned a , in to . i + The Indian, heonel, .e- t!ni " ..- ,ry unruly, a.d -. t- it.: ; .."rv ation, I il : they proceeded. t, . .: ,e to a streamatl of -i 1range woou m hi-: , . eltering a spot wegl t , . takln of our lqacbguu .. r.... . r up and told o t , ..r ' :t to infornm h f -st ,,!i,. ;;,a and that we r to : ....u-" liatly. Bt before e SU.-ý t, uri .r.phelrnaJn salat lii % . 1gmn that had to" ,,,. ,.f ,e, party saw se e WI ri,l:, h ir, t'o lut ul s off. Si, majo: !r had seat ala ni, with ,a': for our protectia I wdri tiri - lleintenanta a-d trh who h:,1 +oine to waern t i Ser. h.'l ii iuli'k (onauItatha ag rie.l t ne",end a ratine ha th. d tain whenre we could the bettedS - I vi and not attemnpt t ai rinh the fort. The rdrby II short dl-tanne op the oef a the sitre am which we ctroeuli wagnr and were soon 0l a Id r- whern we could hid behr a ir whih nl.o furnished at defIeli W which to tire. d their inuilr of Indiana etrW f show that the soldiers ft 1 -d e fully aind with sufficient rtaseu r Indiahn warfare to keep t-hea _ 0 hay. Hlne of the men bel age d woundedl, I took up his caem il climniln to a rock higher ip I the side, where I saw lIdhslU" to get naround us, endeavoteil theln off. I was follow0tr d the prlvate,, who told isethalI take more ,care to conceal I or I would be hit. I dOlatll why he had come to hep h t ad lng that lie saw the da&a tr d taken in the elr as I iad luS e Wetwi kept widenMalg thdill Itwc.wt in l a uand our party. - e Indinni kept crcling to thelI , effort to get past us to T IN I sdlIdenily we saw an ladn l id ItS annlt ,or friends. I +~anw by the exprelus bli dier's fa-c that we wer - danIger, lie swept his Vs a fr a I-.ltinl, of defel Ii , ,inie In a .rekhe between IWt wher, we .niuld not le dllbl nept frmn tlhe front. h =I frrmed a r:inrpart beforeaIl spa:c' int-, which we rtC o I 'onnli,:iilln tl! me to crsEahd In- ihll I otlid shoot tlfM - at zth, :Iitn time he took 8l It nit ,ilm half a day-it ,i-citn IthairI-tlhnt we ke --1 i-.lvie. f1., ineh Inudians wbhel ndi t, lil r ,.:,hltnre til. 1 in lai I, An inumlr onr t-. at i.,-,rni, liut hit onlyJ , f,: I: ,new. A1fter -:l w ar -t .' ri.. Itr, el p i lU "v!, ,rni g from the foitt. hItiliai- I.ur:ni'l antway. My l;+ h!i- lneu vein at n- ti ,I flowed - ,ir, lt '- 9 tl:nilnkn of the OI what -, ,I ,I ,he. I, i-i. n-n hanil we reltg - ii,+l I t luires L dii n' I hc e major tr -i ia:i ti nii t I len a itVI- d,'-'r.,n ! t' -,tnk hlm for iS' - ny iift.. n ,lhl the thsiil56 ' , :' . ; vm fo-ter < I 1 h i ai.'rantlal i 'S 9W. 1I s -;. a d the - ' in-: brother," I -\ .. .... ,, sli4er Adel 'i1 I,. '.. !, yiterltook J t , , ave li13 _ t 1 , I :'"i i., .' UNCLAIMED LrI51 .-,.ithth z at Station A. " ." 1 6: - t. r. C. Kit _' , * I.,'aonder. L~ lohn JOS. W. DANIELS,