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HANCOCK AND GRANT. delation Between th Two Soldiers Wa Always of th Closest Friendship. Adam Iladeau gles the following Inures! In account in the Chicago Tribune of the relations of these two freat soldiers Hancock and (.rant were at West I'oint together. They were good friends there, aril Hancock used to all his future thief bv the familiar nbknanie of "Sam (irant." Long af terward during the Wilderness cam paignIt was the day after the (treat n'ts'k at S;xttsylvan!a. when Han cock reported -I have finished up Johnson an 1 am now going Into Karly." Grant nominate,! Hincock for brigadier g'neral in the regular army. Hancock i ememherc'I the oil r. !s-l,m hip of cadet times, and said to the! !,,..... ... .i. . . . , . i who told m , e " ; who old him the n,ws. I loe h-m The rcuarl as mutual. At one moment In the battle of the Wllder ncm th!ug looked very dark: Warren whs driven tick to the center, anl a riioh of htracv'.cr cane hurry In In toards (irant's head(iiarters with i.ews that Hancock was routed. Grant a seated on the ground whittling a itl.-k; he t-lnmiv turn-d bis ktb-k around and whittled the othr end. ! and when It was again reported that Hancock lad lm driven he said, grln ly: - I don t l-lieve it " In a few moments word came directly con trary to the early rumor Instead of r treating Hancock ha 1 pushed the enen-.y. Then Grant UKjkel up and a!d with as much enthusii-m a I eier knew him to In tray: "Hancock's a g'crlous ml l!er " He nevi r changed thi opinion Han cock was always glien the advance cre;M'sed position H'" liore the brunt of the battle of the Wilderness; he made three terrible asaults at iipotts jhar.U; he led the march to the North Anna: he was In the thickest of the ftglitinc at foil HarV;r; his trocps were the flrt of the army cf te IVitomac 1t come up btfore t r Vtfg. and In the Mik- juent nioe. tsietits on !ni!h sides of the James, at Hctiom. an! at the xplos'on at Hut i. side's ndtie. always, until tt:e oj'i Line of 11:1 o! I wouii 1 comiwlled ), fo to leue the fle'd, HauciM k w as :iwn the command wlueh teijclted the nuj-l suh-iIi darlnj. the clearest In ad. the must iit4!:ied r.il'ltary ability. Merc t! An cf.e,- I ( rat i ; n ('rant say that if Mea te -re removed h !,..i:d i;!i the ( nriiio iti I cf the Array f the lVtufnv' io Hancock. ..At.n ..,!-. ....nee TO HONOR CIVIL WAR NURSE ; M: ther" llirkeidyke Mor.uir.rnt W;ll Be Erecttd at Gsles- bug. 111. At Cal'-sburg, 111. on May i:, the Miiing day ol the IliluoJS (i. A. H. e.o an ptueui. be unveiled a m inil- Poiit to "Mother " HI. kerdyke. the fa Jiioiik nurse of the cltlt wr. Mrs. Mary A. Mli kerdyke, or "Moth er In. kerd) sr." as thousands of ! i!.er ilii'd her, was an army muse who atlsihed herself to the for.es uf ie Shei man and followed hl army to Atlanta and accomplished aanlla, y Tilt; MoTIU U - I li KM.t'VUK Mi'.N 1Mb NT Wonders w:hut the aid of hospital appllstue As an agent In the field 't the ('In branch of 'he ssnliary onilulson she took l.u 1 1, ular ile listil in tracing 11) Io ,.:,-, i r ra,al I'y in the distribution of supplies When Mis lllikeidyke was not (ssk Ing f.d or dressing wound iitsiti the baillt field she mss itn es: lal lug thee thllins and sending her coiiipl.dnts to headijiiarteta f,r Ihe desiharge of the offender. rhotorsj hing the Knemy. The newest thing In war I to pho tograph the enemy tr.xips iir de f, uses by a raiuera raised hundreds ,f feet In the air by a bail.xin or kite, thus obtaining cut.it,! information at a distance of ten or 12 miles. View of the country to b fought over and pictuies of foitttication are Invalu able. The expert determines by pho tograph Ihe velocity of projectiles fired from a gun, and the course and spv.,1 of torpedoes, and he record t lit l r effects In the same manner. Y. M. C. A. Dutldint for Army Post. The llnest army V. M C. A. building lu the world Is to t elecled at Koit Ieuovth. Kan, th largest u.lll tary i.l lu lb l ulled b'tatea It la a gift from a w.uiiau who wl.hhold her name from lb public, auj It will cuet li&.lioo. ' A SOLDIER'S EXPERIENCE. A Kicking Oun That Wat Better to the Hands of the Enemy Bury lot; th Dead. My first gun was a Harper's Kerry musket, altered over, and It wuulc kick worse than a mule, auya t.'umradi C. E. Smith, In telling of I. Is experl ence In the American Tribune. It kicked me on the head, la the face. Is the eye and on the shoulder, and all at De discharge. The last lime I fired II It kicked Itself out of my hands ontc. the ground, and there It lay klcktni when the captain put his foot upon H and ninde It stop. The right way tc fight with that Run was to send It tc the Johnnies, and there would hav been a uccesii n of discouraged a l dlers on that side If not dead ones There was one thin? rertaln, with that Run to carry any o!dier would b ready to sing: "Come, welcome death, thou end of kit k Irs. I am rt-,l)- and willing to go." I My net gun the next day was Springfield rifle a dandy. in nas.ng len. I'rlce we made t man u of lo miles in three days, with only nine Iarg-si7ed hard ta k for ti.m. In this march the boys beat theol;,IMl n)Pn' Of our company ot M men. but 14 were there to stac k arms " bre daye-of these ;j Jg ; t h ree und r 17 years of a ice, and 1 was Une of th last three ! After ail our hard marching Price was not there when we arrived h had been gone six hours. We were six days In marching back oxer the same gro ind. j We arrived at Shiioh In time for me to be detailed to help bury the dead. ' na'- ' 14 duty in connection with army work seldom described. The mind dislikes to ilwe;l ujxm it. The killing of the man Is an exciting work, j There is some excitement even in be-! Ine In line wf'h shitf and hitttetc in vein, ,., .u..!1 money to im lose a lot of tin you are yet whole tiut there is no re deeming feature In going out to the tie'd of the dead and gathering the men like sheaves in a harvest field and arranging them in a trench and cover ing them with earth. There Is no o'her form of death so sickening as that of a well and hearty man killed by the accidents of battle. Hour lifer hour we worked on at Imping the Shiioh dead. I wish I could shut out the memory of that lalrnr fnun my mental vision forever. At Kartnngton I was again detailed to bury ihe dead, and there heljwd to bur;- 7' as fine-looking soldier as man eer saw. Here ended my service In this directum, as I son after joined the cavalry and was put u;xn a cew line of diitv. DISHING UP MUD. Tryi'iflr Experience of a Soldier Which Hi Turned Into an Amus ing Joke. ,l a 1 lu 1lt.v "t April. 1 SI?. ()ur r,.Ki ., ,fco nrM v s s s were marching up toward Yurl.lown ian ". ir. lting pretty near to the work of the enemy, they commenced firing of the Ami rlcan Tribune. As they! flew high we noticed that thdr aim ' J was at a collection of officers In our rear. supioMd to he tien. I'orter and staff, but soon our lattertea got into position think It was Griffith's and Mott's- and shot and shell howled la ccry dm-ctkin. Our sklimlsh line was in Hi rott.l, uar a iitud hoi, n l cuijUrn with M or cri'iin of our Uy. lr.-.wly ith hi Vank raiiid Hum:. Unh Th.'y imt j , ln , mu,, (M ,tZ' U'Tn 'l.ild n i treasure, saying. "I guess" but that was all of that e titence. a a nu ll truck in that mud hole and plastered understood the principle of the nr- are set with a fitting mantel the de ntin from load to foot, besides Riling filiation of warm air. These fellows , s gn Is extrennlv I'o-ai.'nir J mouth. yes and ears. A on a John K fould spit out the mud of Ions of good anthiaclte coal in and get biiath. he cooly rcmaikcd. ! , t tacir effcrts ti k.-ep th-tcsehes com wish lhi-y would fill their cuised shel! ;fortah!e in th.- winter time. Hut they with lostcis, I could relish them l-t- la) s kept muni a':iout their actual ler " We were nolle hungry at that feeling After freezing for seciul time. Cannot say that I should like Io take oystera In tliHt shnM. Hut aa my mini wanders lack to that scene. I cannot but laugh over the memory of that Incident, as I did at Ihe time. An Old Evttlrfleld Unearthed. A curious d!sii,ery has len mad In a si..r f s,ime excavation that hate I teen lu progress In St. Martin de lie. In frame. The etiatators ua-earth-d 'renihes In which law skel etons w hich we e prent'iuatt y those of lite r.tle.ts who Icll in .tefending the town aw-aiiist the Kutll h In li.TJ. Among the skeletons wjs found a sih-riiul Iron iHtmb louiain.ug a moist bunk powder, whlih was Ptutid to consist of alstut a tlilid of nitre, a third of carUm, and a fifth of sulphur, the lemaiiider Udng Iron oxide derived from the rusting of the lrni shell. In th Freuch Army. In the French auny an officer whoso duty It i to repoit 011 a Junior I obliged to show him the original re port and obtain hi slgnatuie to It, as a proof that lie ha inado himself master of the contents The general officer I not iM.rmitted to cxpresa any opinion on the matter until he ob - t.i... from the one accused a wrtUoa defense Historic Bulldinif Goes Beggiuf. Buter's tavem In Geo! uetow 11. wher Washliivton and Jeffei sou ofien .l,i. i ped on their Journey, to and from th ' north, and wherw (he commissioner who laid out th. elty of Washington nut and dl.cus.ed Ihelr work. ws. put u .( aoellou lh nlher .Imv and 1.0I ! bid was tud for It. And ) (be building I piactlcal'y a It ap4wa.i4 mora than a cei.turj au. 4. r.a.lfor.1 will f -f l.ti 1. e f HKK I If I ' 1 Mr William A. QilrHtion and tile t nit .iit j.-. la r-eiiaimcg ., in. iuliK1 t of building for ll,e rea.1i-t i.f inn .atfr. i'ii t riinni in ilia i't eM"rie.'e W'.lriout dimtu, tlie hiKiir-sl sutliorily on All these wu'i v I. A'Mresssll iri.j u-.i i-s ( W 1 1 1 In tn A Kioitor.t. No 15-4 Fifth Aif . t hl- K'i. III . Hnd only em lose Ivo-trm alamo for leply. Three rooms and a hall downstair, three rooms anl a bathroom upstairs, quickly describes thi bouw plan. But every notice ba a distinguishing feature. There is an endless variety of features In bouse buildine There are more combinations of rooms, pas sage ways, windows, positions of doors and other necessaries than roost ' !op!e realize. The dlstingunshln? ! ra-jIea,ur, of houne rps'airs Is the; numoer 01 ciom-is. in an my experi ence I never knew a woman to have rloet room enough. Of course a ' cannot bring h.roseJf to turn tne hoIe ,,,, lnto l.lowt,. anl ls "," u?one u ue am. . I Dut he arrhiiect has taken advantage, ln ,hi p,an of ,he !""'!' bape of ine roor to worn in two closets tor each of the front lieJrooms and one j for the other bedroom. i Another good scheme !n this plan ' U doing away w ith the upper hall, i You land in the middle of the house within arm's length of any one of the four dxrs that open into the d;Ser ent rooms There is no floor s; a -e wasted here. The study cf architects for a hun dred years has l-en to fave room. It necessary atmosphere, and it costs a I whole lot more to heat it eery w in ter for a lifetime afterwards Thirty ; years ago high ceilings were fash 1 lonable. A lot of fellows who had inore money than they knew what to K; do ttli liuUl cr i bc txtHMisive ' they negle ted the pr..er proiortion. , and neither they nor their architects i' and their families burned thousands ; t Hi.- 1 r l.oiHt I'l.AN. morning t breakfast the men ha- 1 1 "u,, " ,u "'r 1 '""" n""r '"r uu- 'T ?"J lh'y WPU,J l l"a jpublishe, u they ere. rufortunste ly s urn a 11. an wun const, teiaaie money staits a (ad others follow as neatly as possible and It hewni a 'ashloo Hut the lush cell.ug hoie fhiiu b conud.tely run Itself out j 1 "'. eon. ie, a. .,, n,.r, ,. , I Jon4 ,hrlr ' ' J "'tu . ,,l,r bl,h 1,,,u" llu,y 1 fk. 1 . A a 1. 1 k. ...... . a i s "" .s l l feel, exclusUe of nrvh: a tu! house whra the sue and xumWr of ih jrv.un are tskru lut coukUrtatlou. I! a.w.M ' I It! a 4P Fvi Ihsiii il I H t I v Wm.A.Radford JkmmJ U A. 1 Uil lni it can he built for I!."") to fl ?'" . . , , , . . . j laiorame roci. lions, accoroiTif to location The arrangement of the ' l It, t,. . I ; model of perfection. Where the cel. I larwsy i handy like this and th ; business Ration of the house confined to a nutshell, ad in this flan, a Om an can do ber own work and dre- for company at two o'clock every day There is only one chimney, but ther are three flues; one for the klt'hea 7c. J" I j S.-t We. Q In N R CTJ" fKCOMi KLi-JP. PLAN. range, one for the furnace, and one 1 is provided for a grate in the parlor j if the parties building the house so ; des.re I'ersona'ly. I am very fond! of a grate. A good grate with a hand-i some mantel helps very materially to furnish a room, an 1 there are thou- 'sands cf mantel designs to choose from. Thrv r m. i in 'l rtr!. from t.ti dulUra la ilv amount if mon.-y a imtsuh t. n-n-l j m . ''"V. .'r.X and Hln for this pursise gets b-tter and! cheaper rverv ear When urettr t!s ! 11,, i. i, ., ...,1.,. that offers the strongot In Increment t.t put cue In hot appreciate 0.;r grandfith, r d.d ! au open fire a ktise they had no other mean of heating a house Houses were not constructed j jas well thn as tley are now, an I i 'grandfather was obliged to warm one' side of himself at a lime. The pro,-, j ess of turning around, alternately ' ; fireing and thaw tn his diffeteitt ' sides, tne l the old nisn. and his re- niaiks on Ihe autoes I were well cl-I ' 1 iilait-1 to discourage open fl:e iu the i houses of Ihe ( ..ru ng generation, l-e- j , ca jse w tat-sl!an!t!Ur said 111 true: j whether hr'.nu '-er-'t'to 1 ta i.ih t t j ; not Since tt.st time we have iiarr.ed! j how to make a house ajr.riht by j ; means if t.uietit'jc aad !.'tr work-j I man-hip. and we have e:Sr fceat'.r.g i 1 de li--s. j A file in the V it ..Aon w ;'.! take tht. ch:il off the whole house in n;;' weather and a small f.-e in the parlor grate In Ihe alter nocn and evrn.ng' iwill at'ia.t not only exr r.'en !.r -jfj I the family, but sewtal of the tie gh-! ! Uu who are not fortunate tio;igh own a gtate. The greatest htl f.rj popularity w heu the thiliy een,,us cf fail anJ spring cMne around is aa j opn fire. Any woman may I a sv cial leader in her comnniuity ",f she un derstands bow to manipulate an open file, and Is wt'.lmg to thro iu a Hi.lle or two as ic-suu eff-r. Tha risai'pwrii. ('.. T.e genuine bird l.er will aot with jme dismay the if-rr:ng aln of the eg,; cf r . u uteti,ed hy th higher pil.es ohiahiot ech year for these now wetiiewhat rare trsphie vf the isilleilor. A c.aple of eag'tw' rgf from sVvtlnd h.e rvsntly btotight as mu. b as li tlu'i apieve in the auition rsou. whi.e a short time brforv o Kray si I jiciit lrd 5. shillings eavls-l-aU Mali Us it. I I r .( I I Omr I r a I r I I I r 1 1 ! -7 , I : SHORT MISSOURI ITEMS .Vflfr.ald O'.n'j' l as g ves "Jry." Ctiiis 1 to l.aie a tsr.:.j a Un r. Mi'.sonrl is f.rst la frxe- tjtzh&I. A J o;.'. :u 'am ril's a!! tr ar- ants !ry. Mtssotrt is the g"-4,'-t a;p leaf ing tit' la lb ufcWvo. Kl(tjtk)riiiry (s'! are -ya-itig ijpular irj Mlswirl. Or at a Je;,h of or.lr ( ft ta been found In fiarTy roi.stj. A "!, -trr.;-aEy Is re-:r.g fv-TT.e'i ia Monert to er-ct a pat.:iig ho'i. TowtsJ-.jp TEac ni'K n in 17 ties In V;sst;1 his l.-"n rxi'.-d fifty -n-picty. s' h "Kav ear shop have b-n laid off i' S-e4i:a- Sttiithwest Mitso;r1 etj -tors have pianned a trip to Vitiii-e l-x' Jify Former Got St -viens f..f ViMkrejri Is out In the advocacy of a "t-anfcla bureau." Missouri ha iv'i-4 a rw in dustry in tht Krowir.g of asjul. f.r n.arket. Thousands of rrilies ctc l ' rr roads will be iruprov-d in '..ssuM this summer. Several farmers In Harr:in crus ty. have i"t'd their fms cd gcor to Wet'etn t'nada. "As a hen gatfcereth h r ticker. was the sut.ject of a Misuari tnic: ter sernion Sunday. A St.rlnefieid ptll'irw.pher has !: coveresl that loafers are Cvereiy geniuses out of a ob. The sample of sj.rinic is a'! r:irh?. says the St. Joseph NwPreti. and orders a large supply. Whooping cough is ti !itet fad here, says the Ijncust throve corr--ponder.t to the Colurtbia Sta'esrr.aa. A woman was catight srr. nezMng morphine to a prisoner in the JeJVr son City prison. She dIare-d she was his mother. The drug wa diviJ"s Into many sraiu! parkate. The of ficial say the woman was wholesal ing It to the prisoner to be rv.aiied by him among the others The Jefferson City Tribune' sc-or a Nevada man because it avers he done" son.ethir.e the Tribune thinks he did not do. Head: A pmminst citiztn at Nevada (and all the f.tt len in that town are pron.lner.) Bvers that h hss ha'che-d 1 'fi chick ens from 5" egir Keom this' state ment he Goes cot adn.it that he cvl ed any hens In to h-!p him hatch the crs. or that he fell hark on an incuha tor he jut sirr.tdy dvr.e the whol t'uir.c hims-lf. If he "'si-t'" on the etcs. he does not say so. hut the cat i! nil pres;:iiip'! n souid l-e that te oi.. Jack Willi. cli-W n the o!":ce of the state board of railway and wr li'.'.si' CY'.r.in;;ss;or, rs. sji the ,T-f-f--ron Ct'v Tnl.oi.e. w n-s s-on rarors which he cherishes ca'tfu'lv They are nan.ed each for a Jav in the wes k. If bv any char.ee Mr WC'.is Is prevented frotn using ' Mor.day" or "Tuesday" on the d.i?s to which they nr dedicated they r ise in the case nn'il th ir proir tin e ro'.s arour.i Beam. Mr Willis btln vi-s In the o'd Southern def.nnion of a ger.ri.n sn. "a nan who never rtvi' nv other h.ind than his own to shae htm. ad who over I lacks his own li;- Some "wt'd animals" rt'ne or.ly knows what they were- arrived In Columbia the other day Here Is the Stat-sman'a a rem; tit of the Blat ter: Tuesday n'.i'ht WaVa.sh extiresji I 'oucht In a half dm tn heavy rrj.e sin, h cctaiiieil s-.ti'e new s;t.--es of mild an inal and for downr tht fie-tce ness they shame a mountain I I'm In to what It rover Cleveland would c.ill "imx'uoua dcsut tu.lt " They are rvtv cred with a sort f roddish hair and their slicht resemblance to a dt ecu erattl hog caused some nnlin.Ur to snttcrt that Ihev mitht have rewtt d from a cross be'.eein n Arkar.ss "taror luck'" snd the mlssln l.r.W: this reu.srk w a h.xlr irv nt.-J tv an old rhi.l and ue . siting tft if nn who snnouncest that he w Ntrn and I t-i In the afivrvsad.t state and that the swine of his native heath were a thing i-f bssury and a ) t.iifor In csini 1 at Swin to the bribes In qu.-s tion They w t re nnigncd ' aome tiiiWetsity prifes.-r Judge Ko of tie Supreme Court was once a winner at f ot racing He trade hi rtputatton ears agj In Waif.e Cocr.!. He was but 'i voars old at l:t lo.ue sr.! fc'.a rurrnug Wrliti! w t o j,.::..,!s a. t'n b,t f:i,,.!,r c.iiie t , t ,f e. ut, :lie uii.t, r t'le g 1 e if a tt k a. tit. and -ri ha! all the tt-onev of 'he ;so's cf the town, :.J .!- won a Ci.w and ca' Then If civun evoi J 'Mowtcg" a' ct I Is Won J-r' .i !e1 e 1 rha"rfige4 anv iv.sa In the town in run lUu fo race Jo !e l'o eetoe-1 a tvt of I to rwri fi'ty vear The t ldtt weie t-. stsnd at the end vf the oou'se The gai.t'-r was a n'ill, ! f!., and f.-.t that he cuo'd rich ,l.v!jB,e the iisUe. Whra thrtr staitrd. the gaii i l. r ran aj!ut the Jude and the latieT cauvtit his head utidi r fci arm and held on. T!i v rsn In a half cinie, tn plate of ihe !rnhlt cvurse ieste.1. bui the u !- kept af'ejd if tii. ltl. v.d whrW tfcet. f:i!.! came out. J : t.e 'o wa dtsi-!url the wl:.Br h ! loche T! wi the )i--!fe last foot race He frttrrd itl h: l.cr td A Mof. i,-r To Maucha js. n to' I ! K'me grouse tisr thcte which ml J ed wheu shot bv a rit e Ul! The had Uerv eating d-uau.i'e in a l :;e ljv.: ry Hrftry K'tsler. servtag a seti'i-bce In a St Jo;H ii! 'r em t-t : leu, cut Hcsrlv com .tied ti rri-rter tii.it he iehi Is a 10,11 t ao'. ie Iktbish hiHise H itsvlif tweiiiv fte Ivi'et a day from tnm.irg in Caie -f Se rlutt whi he Was f r It'crlt, casti't r li res'li'li reseHed a I iroto! ; !j of Isiu sSl "d-.atu of .jv Uoi-sss " lent be he I to ti is ry. Ihe sr-W pins".ei t'liw thit Wk t le fioi t.iv -i a i-'i'.io-o. Thws la rt Pr Alum. Llmssrammsnii tn f4r madsu Golumcf Powder A woeeeu! s wtter of rae rrwsrlt fid wu-lvasesl )trnarrrv. Cursitis Plata . Tire tj r-e-'y Six ;-t". a r;jr? 00 '- pAce ust ta- I :'.'H p-.x'e-i. f-,-ja a few ha- 'e' r.g t;catnn g:a Sm'vw. h,'r5 Is aa ji w orj. is !'-? w'..'d c.ic-o r.- itvic w4, Cti ;e' I 'so n, uf i a-wsif liTerpre-e-d a t tt'-j la ' -i rf, f-at w- r rrm'ry a p.rt riTT; Cta-r'av .- is o -!:aa wd. sd las ts-terpre-'i.'JfT&.j al a f ".7 tie-d ia tie a. A -i Irr.ir to tt sha; of tie lie. a V'-xc wir a tt'.li tu stiiH away. !: tbe f ti are vf. place of eny C-tZj, jfe tr o-ae f-s Xviy tir'.i'ly to refer a' to ;i Tf;;:st c.crt,'.s. asi J? U alto r.r.s-r.sc-eJ w-tJs as Srid.as wori Ef..tt the rd. Niagara Is a Iai w -j-t. i.itT.'.'. ) iic ero IL t,-r.'".. or at ti tk. St-roiik4cia!i Is fvi-ia. ati tr.eart the sprasy rma, o' a river r.ow.tg kk-r.r:de of t.j:a ti". Kajs aart'sef tr.i5i tear ti. C"ea t'"is, or the ti.l shar-d l:e aa r-nti4l, or ag-Jila. tie Ll j-e ti;l.. V .:.;;! Ik-it g-eat i'ft. or gi'tT-it Is of a!: the in, cr aa alrri' ei lesa nver oct. L-i a W SKIN EP.UPTICNS JS YEARS. 5uee-ed Seveec'y W-tts Eczema AH Over 6 !H2 A T esu sard TKanka ta Cuticura RctcJ e. "For over thirty -e years f was a severe ?erer from eciexa. Tie ercp'.ion was not coeSae-d to acy cca place. It was all OTer cj body. l:ct. aci even t,a u-.j kai aJ year cid asd aa c'j .-.Iiier, aed have W'a eiarrdsed by the GovercaieEt Board ovr Cf-en tiir.es, and taey Hid there was oa cure f jr cr.. I have taken all V.zit of ireir-ce and have, ; e; larte aaam of rooney jt coo tors, sl-tci'i: ataii. A short tin; ag? 1 decided to try the CutSctsra Re!c cic-s. sd af-.er usitg two cake of Catleura Sip. two tcv.es of CL'irtsra OittBieac aai two ! of Cb'J ctira Res- Ivect. two trea-csen's ia a!!. I am cow well and completely ctire.1. A thoufaad ttanks to C ;i ' it-tsra. I canto' spsak loo Htt't cf the Cn'l cara Rerrrs'ies. J.:ha T. Roach. R.'cV rc-.lt p,,Jit Co. Ctli. Jily 17. l.-;;.- H: Ore Su t. There is a youcg c.aa l.vicg c;i ca 0;n siroet who vow he'll never Wear full d'ess. He i '. : pin of age anl list ek bis father ga hirrj a full dreiss stilt. The Jims.? man' (rteriity t.;d a SUi-ill tsn ti'j't at a downtown hotel tie o;h-r Bight and he a-'ndei d rvt s-J la fci ccw svsl'ov Ull. To say he n proud of tht a;t wou'd b pu'ttng It mildly. H:s crowd held forta al a ta'. le ln the c-trcer of the d nlng rJivr!. Over at a tal'.e jear the door wa a souug and veiy prs-tly s. i s.a!ed lt! ber father and mother The youiJi liked the !.'V of the girl and fosiod It nesstr to buo the rvm sever al tlni. s tj buy c'.gare'ts. Kit h Urn be t'lssesl th etrl be s'.rs'.gMeod n ar.d showod bis Rew dfes suit off ti V-et advantage. The fu-tn tim h werit .t. however, something wrurel that didn't lease him He Just pj,sii;g the girt when her father tseck (sil to h.-.a. The )ouu Oiaa stop. rs'd. "Ssy." said the old gentlettua. "tticg n a tu'ld douiestic c'iar, please " The yoiiKg ti'.js Ixiwesl Hi? was dt hih'rd to tatuk he bid hero asked, ty the girls father to petf.-tu a s r Vlse for buu. There was a cb-aiscw now that bed m.-s-t the gltl. 1 h lUir was q.uciW brought. The ui4 gtr.'U uijn d:oj j-J a u larter on th lit le. Kes-p the change." hs ai4 The jsHing mil ut::cd 'No, thanlt sou' be (Aid 'What's the matter' asked tht girls father. "Hae ou ju:! jitrjii, lug tii-" The juum ix'uu Wilket hidghtilr awsv. He had hen taken for a waiter i'Tom that niotuer.t hia d-es suit bat tves n lu vvtuuue d'.'iaor l"eaer lvt. A Cur far "Ir-siwriny." Cawy rh dvsvilikW see what I bor 1 "ittisouiny " t'asiid; - 'h" sure, five bad that throut'le ut' au' ttu ,v ou'y an Car lor It. l ass - V iH'tt ot hat d doT 4. assl - Jtikl go ts sirep u' f ll gtt a:l Hit . it I'hl'adt !, lit l"ia. VMcrU Wry. The steel uall:louaii wa trjiu td jrvw pos-r Thr caul a kai.'k at th d.ior. " ti tituuity await nho.it,' ar Boolive-i a seivaut. k'es-l Ui!L loioiis yawned ""I'ell bl'.ii t 'u Hot at bjojo," fcn:r Biuied be He Ha be. U Uia.llrl ! -a $ tt)- No. 1 t:. I th-aka filC lo-f kul'l4 vioF fcs'. t Lis