of His dead; her heroes; day day of the day day- dig ti It great its res forth teries, lad sleepers, heart's-ease nots. The ceremonies we the murmuring, surging tide homeward. In front the Grand Republic bristled and ribbons and medals on turned Army owered, uniform- of the with r and oper Off from the dustry ward 181 road, t and opened ¢ f th out of the lown idle t 2 0 wit} HO8e, ue ri re turn ed leapt a bur ops d uu pad over at, York. You're all 1 got! Don't go, Jimmie!’ But he would go. He had got butions an’ stripeg in his eye, an off he put, almos* ‘fore I could get his clothes fixed. An’ I never seen him no more! He got killed in the fust battle he fit, an’ now they don't think enough uv him to put no posies on his grave!” with renewed sob- bing, The child goddess, at the were on pity and nation, “Where [8 an avenging her head thrown up, looking approaching column, Tears her which started in rolle righteous indig- stood like cheek xd off in the grave?" asked the ta itself.” rrapted her reason,” she ‘Ss off a bit The child inte ‘That's the didn't see it” She sprang to the sald: “they malin road, where police had cleared passage for the procession, Up to the open aisle she kKimming the Cre scant Constitution! The grand marshal called his ord- erly, and a whispered conversation took place. The lifted th his pommel and galloped Her totter. orderly woman pe Th NE Ee —— geome ed breasts; the President of these United (yes, united) Btates, with Cab. inet officers iu solemn dignity; the Governor and his staff, scarcely less Impressive; and holiday, and then the people—scarred veterans, gray-haired and tremulous, buoyed up almost to second youth by fife and drum and marshaled pageantry; military com- panies, rank and file, knapsack, can: teen, rifle and accoutred belt, with dusty feet and flushed, tired faces, surface signs of the inwsrd sicnifi- “What makes you ery?” “They didn’t put no posies on Jim's grave!” the cracked, pathetic voice answered, “Who's Jim?" “My Jim" “Wag he a soldier?” “Yes, 1 knowed It warn't fur no good '=«(hy this time a crowd had gathered: : around the speakers) “when he ‘leted. Saya I, ‘Oh, Jeems, don’t go! “They'll only put you pore boys fn front fur the rebels tov ghont ng, illclad form was helped into the Beside them his restive, prancing The line of march reversed, posies on a Great Sritain imports annually from Zealand over 60,000,000 rabbits Ls fox fh dma STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA | Latest News Gleaned From Various Parts. from the the had just directed a. force who were erecting a monu- ment over the grave of her late hus- band, Mrs. Tilghman Bloze, of Slat- ington, was thrown from her car- riage and instantly killed. The horse which the party was driving became frightened at a dog which ran out and barked and the team ran away, upsetting the carriage. What is believed imen of a gray wolf in vania was killed y Or I Jacob Royer and 8. C. Dam n mil shurg Returning where of men cemetery, the last Pennsyl- two ago Long, at es below Holll- have been ist two se until with 10 be spec Hoaver years Roy Bedford Count { 1 pean Roye ad Cars Railrg engine {freight d of were Valley shure, when the en- tracks at the bot- cep grade. The crew es- injury by jumping. Duncannon a man was killed on the Pennsylvania Railroad and from a paper on his person he Is believed to be John Christian Stein of Cleveland, Ohio Caught under a the Sayre colliery, mel, Howard Fer instantly killed. During a fight at Gilberton which followed a dispute on the relative strength of two men, George Ruva- kusky was beaten with an iron pipe by five men who sre under arrest. Ruvakusky's skull was fractured and hia life is in danger. John N. Maahs and wife, of Land. enhurg, were awarded $800 damages in the Chester County Court against the supervisors of Louden Britain Township for injuries received in an accident by the bad condition of the public roads in that township. Ten-year-old William Law, of jridgeport, at the risk of his life, vescned George Hummell, 5 years old, from drowning. The child fell into the river Lelow the bridge. fav saw the litle one’s plight, and removing his coat jumped into the stream, bringing George safely ashore. the | Bloom Scotch Run, gine tom caped Near near 4 fall of rock at noar Mount Cars tig, aged 33, was Jno. F. Gray & Son Suecdssors y : GRANT HOOVER Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the World, , . .. THE BEST IS Ee CHEAPEST . . . No Mutuals No Assessments Before insuring your life see the contract of HE HOME which in ease of death between the tenth and twentieth years re- turns all premiums paid in ed. dition to the face of the policy. 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If left standing for a time a thick, oily cream arisés, When dry this has the consisiency of wax. Mr. Paul Fountain, a recent traveler in South America, says he has drunk large quantities of it, both as it came from the tree and also mized with tea or cocoa, with which it combines better than cow's miik, He declares that it is extremely nour ishing. When he could get this sap he always preferred it to cow's milk, The sap is obtained either by wound ing the bark or thetrunk or by break- ing the smaller branches. It runs freely, so that saveral quarts may be obtained from a single tree in the course of a few hours.—-Chicago Tribune. OWINLE like the 1 {tious a and ney it keeps § nuts 3 cold, hot mixtures even in this climat the taste of co hot or ———— —- my -~ 7 MAMMA WAS NEAR. = “Papa, what year was mamma born in?" “In 1860. ruary.’ “That would make her forty-seven years old, wouldn't nr ' “Ahem! Not necessarily.’ "Dens ver Post, filer birthday's in Feb ATTORNEYS, D. 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