AMID SHOT AND SHELL TWO INCIDENTS OF GREAT FLTJCK AT QETTYSBUBQ. A Yonii Soldier Kioue Wound 1 Comrtdc-The I.tpulrnant and the Lighted Shell. "Speakin? about pluck," said Colonel Niggin, of rerlj there goes n fel low whom I mw do as nervy a thing as I witnessed while I was in the service." The reporter looked across the street, in the direction in which the Colonel had nodded and saw Dick Knderlin plod dint; along, hands in pocket, in his mat ter of fact, indifferent sort of way. "It was at Gettysburg,'" remarked the Colonel, knocking the ashes from his ci?ar. "You probably knew that Pick enlisted an a drummer boy. He was in my company and he beat a drum for all that was out; beat it so hard that you couldn't find enough dnini heads in the army to keep him supplied, and a short time before the Uettysburg fight he came to me for the sixth or seventh drum head, and I just gave him a gun. He kicked a little, but took it aud made pretty good use of it afterward, too. To ward the close of the first day's tight at Gettysburg, our regimental line was stretched along the crest of a ridge, down the side of which was a fieliLof wheat almost ripe enough for the reaper. Much of It had been cut that day and more was destined to be cut on the mor row cut by shot and shell and swept by the musketry of the two armies. On the opposite side of the field and but a fright fully short distance away, were the lines. Twice that afternoon we had charged across that wheat field in the effort to drive the enemy from their position and twice had we been driven back, leaving many a dead and wounded man among the standing wheat. The wheat was so high that when lying down one could not be seen by the enemy and for some time before the charge was ordered we had occupied the p sition described, keeping up a sharp fire on the enemy and receiv ing as good as we sent in return. I couldn't help being amused at Dick. In order to save the men as much as possi ble. I directed them to lie down to do their loading aDd only rise to deliver their fire, but Dick insisted upon stand ing np ail the time. Three or four times I yelled at him to keep under cover or he would get hit, and he would attempt to obey me. but in a few minutes excite ment would get the better of him and he would be on his feet again, loadinsj and firing as rapidly as he could handle his piece. "When the sun had gone down and the shades of night had checked the firing considerably, several of us were standing grouped together, looking out over the field of wheat, wondering what had been the result of the day's work and what would be the result of the morrow, when we heard some wounded man, way over in the wheat, groaning terribly. His moans were sickening to listen to and it got so after a while that I couldn't stand it any longer. So, tak ing off my haversack, I handed it to Knderlin, who was standing by and re marked that I was going after that fel low. Th:s, as every one knew, was a pretty ticklish piece of business, for, al though, it was then night, the moon was shining and at every rustle of the wheat, that indicated the possibility of its being moved by a human being, the .lohnnies would send their musket and rifle balls through it in a way that made it very unhealthy for any person that might be concealed there. Still I resolved to chance it, and gutting down cn my hands and knee, I besraa to worm my way through the wheat in the direction of the groans. I had gone but a few yards, however, when I felt some one grasp me by the leg, and I heard Dick's voice: 'look here, Major," he said, "you mustnt go out there. You might "cet killed, and we can't spare you; let me go." "Why, I don't believe you could get the fellow in, Dick," I replied; "he is probably hurt so bad that he has to be carried, and I don't believe you could carry a man in that way and through that wheat." "Well, vou just come back and let me trylt," said Dick, "I'll bet you that I bring him in.'' Saying which Dick bolted ahead, wormian his way thro.igh the wheat, as carefully and cautiously as possible, so as to avoid attracting attention, while I returned to the line and awaited resul's. He was gone a long time, so long that I be2n to grow uneasy, but finally he made his apre irnnce. c-awHc? on his stomach through the wheat ar.d on his back, with his arms cl ispe l around his nei:i", was a poor chap whose hip Lad been shattered by a nr.usket baJL Where did " y-u r'.r.d him. Pik?" I askd him. as he" lifted the poor fellow o.i his Lalc He was within a roap'e of rods of the lines,' u Dick's 'reply, as he crawled to hi. feet sad stretched himself after his or.z trio. "Dick," said I "you are a serzeact." Of cou-se I rreastin embryo, for at that moment there was no vacancy, but there were plenty of them within twenty four hours. "There was another little in ident which occurred at the Gettysburg fi'ht, ' rontinu d the Colonel, "and that Va i e d nctly under my observation, whirh will illustrate pretty well the stuJ that was in th men of ' .1 and '61. There was an oil'cer in the regiment by the name of John H. Martin. He wa a lieutenant then, and he is living at Wa vt-rly now. I wns standing in a snoup. of which Martin was one, when a lighted shell came ricoehett ng acros the field and st 'pped almost at our feet, the fu-e still burning and burne 1 u'most down to the shell. The situation was about as critic d a-i you c m imagine and the grnp begun to scat'er with a rabidity that would do credit to the activity of ea h individual member. A!! ran but Vartin, who suddenly g'a-pins the shell, flung it over a st ne wall hi h was near h It had scarcely touthed the ground wb-n it exploded, but fortunately without do ing damage to acy of the grocp, but few of whom would probably have escaped ha lit not been for Martin's marvelous p:e-iEce of mind." I'fulllc-Ahe (".) i taller. A reservoir U beiesj constructed Bear Mi reed, t'ul , which cover 540 aores. 1 i.e Ham aero iU mouth will wt 4,'Oi feet long and filly feet higk. AXI K0TES R women. The mincemeat used at the White House is made by Mrs. Folsom. Dr. Kate I. Kelsey holds the office of City Fhysician in Menomonee, Wis. There are six women students in the collegtate course of Columbia College. Very becoming face veils are of large meslied Kussiau net with a scalloped edge. Two sisters in Washington bear the names of Desire Moore and Plenty Moore. There are seven women in Illinois who are acting as County Superintendents of public schools. New bows of nanow ribbon for the hair are fashicned to stand up in the same trim and "perky" fashion as the bonnet trimming of the season. Red with white polka dots makes very pretty little house dresses for children, and should be simply trimmed with white soutache braid and pearl buttoas. Greens of the moss shades are very fashionable for street wear, and after the Knglish fashion are very frequently trimmed with passementerie beading of jets. Spanish kid gloves for evening wear now have the monogram of the wearer embroidered upon the back of the I wrist, in either black or colored silk or gold. Six young Swedish women are now studying at Lund University, of whom three propose to be doctors, two are studying mathematics, and one the hu manities. .Mrs. Leland Stanford, of California, is erecting in Albany, N. Y., a home for the aged poor and a day nursery for children of poor workingwomen as a memorial to her parents. Sets of beaded ornaments for the cor sage, such as plastron cuffs, epaulettes, and necklet, are seen in all varieties and coloring, and add m ich to the effect of a beautiful ho so toilette. Alpaca makes some very serviceable house toilettes, which are attractive as well, and this fabric, which is said to be on the high road t fashion, may be had in a great variety of shades. Mrs. Caroline S. Brooks, whose model of Iolanthe, beautifully executed in but- fur ttr(t.rl an m attention ar tha I r. i i- ;.- i, I Centennial Exposition, is now a sculptor with a studio la "ew i ork City. The more fanciful the house costume caa be, the better and more styltsh it is. Two or more colors are introduced be sides a lace garniture ia f'rm of a long jabot down the sides of the skirt. One of the newest fichus for evening wear is in the form of a folded-back col lar, in picot edged ribbon, the same forming a revers down the front of the dress and bordering cascades of lace. The first hospital for women and chil dren in Scotland, officered by medical women, was opened last year in Edin burg by the Lord Provost of the city, under the charge of Dr. Jex Blake. Coarse mesh Brussels net is the most elegant fabric for bridesmaids' costumes, and is usually made over a surah or silk foundation. The sleeves are made in a long full puff reaching to the elbow. A Mrs. Sawyer, employed ia the patent office as a copyist, has so marked a re semblance to Mrs. Cleveland as to be pointed out wherevej she goes and often to be mistaken for the Presideat's bride. Ked cashmere makes the most popular dresses for little giris from six to eleven years. They are made with simple yoke waist and full puffed sleeves; three or four tucks are the only finish for the bkirt. As a substitute for birds' wings, a leading English millinery establishment is using side wings of silk to support the high-standing bows of crape, ribbon or lace which form the principal trimming of toques. A linen collar still remains the suita ble neckwear for use with a tailor made suit. MulL, lace, tulle, beads, surah. crepe de chine, etc., begin to be utilized more than formerly ia a somewhat elab orate style of dressing the neck. Large balls of jet beads are seen upon the edges of some new mantles. These would seem to materially add to the weight of these garments, though the new method of mounting jet upon cork obviates this effect in a measure ' Novel bonnets are made entirely of ribbon, which is put on in rows around the brim and in lengthwise rows around the crown. High bows of two or more kii.ds of ribbon, with a long jet er gilt pin thrust through them, are the csual trimming, and the small, pointed poke is the shape preferred for these bonnets. Ermine, is meeting with much :avor for children' uses, especially as a trim ming for cloaks of dark red, white, or golden-brown cloth. These cloaks have shori waists and full sk rts, aud with them are worn ' top-heavy'' hats of djrk felt, with wide brim and large crown, with a huge cluster of ostrich tips as trimming. Bodices of p ain velvet continue to grow in popularity. They are usually worn with skirts of velvet and satin, or velvet and faille, in inch-wide stripes, though skirts of plain satin or faille are considered quite as elegant. Golden brown, sapphire blue, green, terra-cotta and heliotrope are the colors much fa vored for these costumes. Plain velvet is the material usually se lected for dressy w:aps. An example is a mantelet of black velvet, very short in I the back, but with the square ends in front reacmng nearly to the foot of the dre?s skirt. The sling sleeves are strioed with beads, and la e and jet trim the lung fronts. A co juille of lace forms a jabot, and a knot of ribbon fastens the collar. Rod! y pains are in-ta itly relieved u-e of Mt. Jacot Oil. lr. R. hu;!er, ol Arl, ambride l'iii er&ity, Knla: "It a.'ta l'e mitiu." bv the Mister d, says: The small h'r&v rt.li I of Au-tralia, wt i h ha.- irol'.ir.! no ninth deMrm t on iu tnal Ciui.tr . is ji-inoipal y a smail tfrat burrow. t.tf an m tl. ia hu h.wl.rtt iurii d. poi into its holts win, I lie i t-i-ntv of a J r urie dntf besides lliei5 a'e tin- l.nue a raboiis and the even latter hlteharr. Boards of He .lt h e- di r-e Ked Star Consrh t o e a a i-e iv id tut remedy lor cmi-hi and tod. tieii'i-Ta pronounce it enureiy vegetal aiid f i to I ru:u opi .t. i r.ee, twtu-t-!ite ii-M- a I o tie- l.v H:ui. Mil r. X. v,oi thi llav of Fiindy, there a-e living ninety poi,& oe" seveiily eaiaot ae. 11 lh-e 1 here ar e 1 w rlit v cempleml wh'li.ev,- Ihui hi n il tiny ears or mure, u.d ol u.ce m e if ike husoaucb ai brother. If the Chinese nation were to pass in single file before an observer, the pro icssion would never cease, for a new eeneration would be coming on the stage as fast as the procession moved. There Phall be Al. When Napoleon talked of tuvmllnit ttnlyon of hi oitlrcr saiil: 'Hut. not", remember tha All'." To an orUiimry man the would hitve ermed ai'tipiy inauriinnititabit. lml Nat nleon responded eauerly: "l'hort shall b no Alp." Sotlie famous Simplnn pvt wa made. l'i rae, like it mountain, atanil in th way of fume, fort'ine and honT to many who hy Dr. Pierre's "Golden, Medieal Discovery" inieht be hraled anil othe mountain won'd di..p rir. It Is Hjieeitto tor all b.ood, chronic lntiif and liver di-ene, nch as rnnsitmplowi iwhu-h is acmfula, of the liinc. pi"iple, blotrhes. ernetio' s. tum.ir. swellings, fever sores anil kindred complaint. A STTtsTt't w c'aim there Is one divorce forevery four and a half msrri.'ii. lep!e ot the Pity of -mnll Thins. I.l'tle thing, may help a man to rie bent pin in an easy chair, tor itW;inee. Dr. Pierre's '"Pleasant l'urcative Pellets" nreamall llimcs, pleasant to take, and thev cure c he.vl- ehe. re ieVe torpid liver and do wonder. Heing p'trely vegetable they cannot hm m auy one. All drnircists. A CojrsRtTttTT senilis has invented a mast that bends to the gale. Dr. Pierce. s "Favorite Prescription" is ev. rrywhere aeknowiedcetl to lie the standard remedy for female complaints and weak ness. It is -old by drQKKtst. Rrrt Prit wn's naval outlay this year will be about iyun.rti. Increase f Heart Disease, No other disease is attracting so much at tention and apprehension at the present time as Heart Disease. This is caused by the fact that physicians, as a rule, do not treat the disease successfully. "Dead without a mo ment's warning. " This is an untruth. Warn ings are given by thousands. Every unnatu ral heart symptom indicates the need of that renowned specific. Dr. Kilmer's Ooean-Weed Heart Remedy, the one remedial aency of the ng9. A lady writes: "Nearly two years apj I was badly attiieted with ifnirt imrat and Dropsy, with prostatiou of the nervous sys tem, my heart would give two regular lieait, then would tumble off and seem to stoiv. I would be dizzy, and faint, and cold, sueh death coldness it would seem to freeze my very vitals. 1 was so weak that I had to be helped in and out of bed; my limbs swelled so badly that they would leave the impres sion of mv- ringers for a lonir time, niv fa I and eyes were so bloated that thre would be ! saes over my eves; physicians gave me up to i die; they said 1 could live but a lew weeks, j "Through the kmknoss of our Drucijist, M. M. Kenyon. Newark. Wavne Co., N. Y., i was inaueva to trv l'r. Kilmers Ocean- eed Heart Remedy. So rapid and com plete did the medicines effect a cure that it seemed like niajrio. "It almost bi ought outfit me out or the cravA. lam nearly o4 veins of a-e and now eniov a good degn ol health. I will clieH'i-fiilly answer ail letters sent iu regard to w hat your most excellent Kenie-iv has done for me aud others of my acquaintance." Mrs. L. D. Col. nmn, Kairville, Wayne Ca, X. Y., Dec 2d, A Druggist write: "Express one-half rloen O-ean-Weed Heart Remedy inuick). Mr. T. Turner says Ocean-iV eed is helping his mother aftr three of our best Physicians had faileil. The alKve is for her." K. T. Webb, Jackson, Mich., Dec. , ISSli. A druggist writos: "I have sold your medicines for several years uud ".scif ihem in nui family with tho "best of satisfaction. I always recommend them w ith perfect eotiti-dene-e their sales exceed that of any other k;nd I handle." D. J. Palmer, Union, X. Y.. Xov. 10, lSiC, VT. W.-Wescott writes: "I was troubled for several years with a nervous dilliculty of the heart. I siiferni infensv' from palpi tation, and had very irregular pulsations, varying from 40 to l"l j. er minute, and a Reueral sugtsAiicj of circulation. Doctired with the best country physicians, but grew worse. I used vour t.fean -Weed Heart Kem- I ly. It cured me, and 1 can cheerfully and conscientiously recommend it to anyone suffering with heart difficulty." Editor "Dundee Record,'' Duudee, X. Y., Dec. T, lSsti. The above testimonies were sent to Dr. Kil- I nier & t o. unsolicited, and are a lair illus ! tration of many received daily, showing tbe efficacy of their remedies and the gratitude such persons feel for their recovery. Every j testimony published by us is true," the most I searching inquiry is invite 1 Any one in j doubt as to their truthiuluess should write j to the persons w hose correct came and ad I dress is always given, (inclose ct stamp for , return answer. ) If you will find a false tes ' timony published by us we will pay you ; t.j.ooo D. Kilmer & Co. j If your druggist does not sell it, send di- rect to Dr. Kilmer. He will send 0 Bottles for iWi.oo and prepay all express charges to I vour nearest express office. Give full uame, t tost office, County and State, also Express ' office. One Ttp Piaster will do the work of a dozen botties of dirty liniment or sal vp. Kills pain. ! what a sharp pain! Apply a J p l'nw Planter and experience relief and cure. ' cts. Peculiar To iuelt In m&u importaut particulars. Hood's arsapartlla is dUTsrcut from and superior to anjr oihtfr medicine. ?ecuiiar in combination, proportion and prepara tion of ingredient. Hood's ban parti la possesses ths full cutsUts value of the bst known remedies of the vegetable klngMom. Peculiar in iu medicinal merit. Hood's Sarsapa rllla aoooDoptlshes cures hitnerto unknown. Peculiar In itrantfih aud economy Hood's Barsa partUjt is the only medicine of which can truly be said, "1U0 doses one dollar-" Medicines In larger and smaller bottles require larger Joses, and do not pro duce as good results as Hood's S&rsaparttla. Peculiar in iu "good name at home" there is more of H o4 Sarsaparilla sold In Lowell, woe re II is made, than of ail other blood purifiers. Peculiar in iu pntuomecal record of sales abroad no other preparation hs ever attained such popu larity in to short a time, be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all dniKitiiU. ; ix for an. Prepared only bj C. L HOOD a CO.. ApoIfcecrie. Lowell, Man. IOO Doses One Dollar m m jiif - catarrh CrlcAM BALM, Place a particle of tm balm into eat n nu-tnl and draw 1. 1 r o n u brvatiit through Uu not-. It w ill le a s'rl'd and Ui'iu tt- 'rVi' urv:Vi r' unrnrr, i r. iH rk of .i-an-.i!i aii'i . . - - - r: ll--al)ii Hi It i.il.n- y 3" O iiifl.t n uri'l prt fti.a : : j c u a--v "' "" Vjt r noi a uiijuiu or oitun i - I-vTJV' q A particlf U appiv.! Tt- x il u HAY-FEVER aiil.- ! il. in. ;o(Capcine;oi w POROUS5?05TER lilXl. AMl. f lttU I limur Anrrlr. The he li. mIi-.!. i i lit 1. .af. .1 an 1 in t jMwerful r-it.-l v 1 urni...; bii.l ail iaii- a'i H'. i I'1"1" r . , ula t I t'.r 't 3. 0 1 Uv lu-n.u hTe olti in il ..li..i, tl l.v i.i . ai: 1 1 tir.sl aJ-. Ill.llli.lil. 'v i- . 1-aart- vf nil: i l li naiei. ieti a. ' e'aii ..n'liif a- tin i are ui:, mil, uu 1-r um. I .ii. vM.rthirha -.1 l.j lie, LiA ASU thL V i.i-:,IK,. A I 'IT .rfJl-L If y u fd n tlionih watrr wan gutherlnj aroiiinl the liart ilmarttroppyl or hav? hart rlienmat ini.imtpilRt ion of t no henrt with nufTi. nil inn. x mimi lie! ie henrt tniuhlp Dr. K ilmrr'a kan-VVkko reuulalea, correct!" and cured. Soldier and widnww Metcan War ran (rt lomton now. Npw law. Write at once. icihutA t'o.. Altornryn. Va.hlnjton, 1. C 'It T A t. (Jtflt' nienilaanvthlnit! Hroken Chi. nn, (ilas, Wo-m1. h'r"i VIhI at lriitfA Uro :) month' treatment for ,Vir. Tiso'i Reme dy for Catarrh. Sold by druitulsta. A MOTHER SAVED FROil AH UNTIMELY DEATH. Toara tC Sorrow Turctd o Bmilei of Rejoicipg. Kocurrn, Aag. SI, 1M(. rilDil Vntcnra Co. Giutlbubii: ItaioH MTenty three tun old, and aatil I waa taTtnty 1 w alwt airnng and heallhT", bat tho amoont ol nlTrrinc I bava endured aiaca tfaat lima, 1 feai to b (uffl.-ient for a life time. I had a later attack cf vciaUc rheuoiattam, which completely proat.rated me; my Innha and feet and tn fact my wool body, a ao drawn out of ahtpo thai it waa lmpnaaibl to mora without aaaialanco. I waa anabla to atrmgliira my limha or to atap on nfett for more than a year and my Ufa waa despaired of. Children and fnenda wer called iu to a ma dlo. 1 waa treated by threa rood pbyaiciana. and they and my frun.la did all they could to relievo my uffcruic but with no avail. My hip wero blia terrd, and my limhe rubbed, bathed and baadaired. but Dctlittiii thve could do afforded ma aeao lamoo- rary relief. Tonicue cannot daacribo my mffinpf. 1 urccd Ihem to let Die try Dr. Pardee a Remedy, ae I hid read aot murh about II, and of thoe who had been cured be Ha ne. that II tare me eoaA- ilrnre in it. althoiifrh I corfeee I had litUt or 0 faiiU in ao called (alcot luedicinca. I commenced Dihig tho Remedy aa directed. and after taking It a ihort tlmo could aoo that it wa helping me. 1 began to peraplra freely, and aa the perepiraticn Increased tho pain decreaaed, but my clothing, and bedding waa aatght to benold, being nearly aa "yellow aa eaflron." I had takes the Kemedy but a ehort time, wbea I could sleep like a child, and relish my food Uko one, Thank God it hit cored mo, and 1 am aa kaaltky and strong as before, and can walk and have aa fro ate of my limbs a ever. I hae recommended Ionr Remedy to eery many who wer afflicted, and do not know of a case that It baa not cared. I am confident that it will cur yoana; people. If It will r ii re at my age. Yon are at liberty to ns my name, if it will be uie mean of inducing any poor suf ferer to use your excellent Remedy. I am very gratefully your. Mrs. J A B A. FLACBL Ol V eiirrwu Avenue, nn:nriirr, i. Thm aala of I)r Pardee'e Kemede for tho Daat three monthsin Weetern Jiew York baa exceeded that of any remedy known. Be care wholly unprecedented In tho hiatory of medicine it ha proven iu right to tha title of T4 urea! fit Blood PMriJLer" ever offered to the afflicted. Ve challenge any medicine to how an appreciation at home, or wherever need, like that much has been poured upoo.lr. Pardee Remedy. The permanent enree it ha effected hae made for it a reputation that no other remedy baa boea able to atlain. Send for pamphlet. PARDEE MEPKTNK CO.. RochesUr. If . II litv to 'nke Money on real estate : sure thin;: l. IK pr tli. A t.ire. K. P. OtAV Moua City. la. Why did the Women of this country use over thirteen million cakes of Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1SS6? Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why. LET ..THIS ADVERTISEMENT BE YOUR GOLDEN ARG05Y SAILING FREE HOMES FRAGRANT FORjALL m i F BALMY RPRIUA :. M'" 1 etlp V 1 V-n iFRDGrfrro ;' , . v. ' 1 ,.'?T3 in thi iiav of tie vi . t .tu n l.. a wa u?ir to h prtj iliat iht iDtmuncf mnl tvam mrtcti i. .'iaf u niyi: tl.at evtTT appl uot caa wfurt, ab- bii. uf rt v rfe i iiny cH'irye ftr the land, UM f tha Mbtiv dill oi ot value) 1 Klorida property No irtk! No jii glioK f words! It isaaAS axactijr tai notitintc lv. nothlit mora. OTJH METHOD ! KOTE ITS FAIBUESS ! V tiav juiii ImufsJ a larua btt of U tailed Hou an, illuevrarmfr otua diff?riii ittyie of tioiiM'i. cunrt from 10 ..Vj atch. wnicb this L riipany in prtr('arcJ to build for ita (at run at Hi. Andre-' Bay. in orUr to drfray at Itai a por-tu-u of the vry Ur coat of adverUklmr f eiUDf up lh'Mf dP-iiKQ1, and executing a tvU Warranty i'er t ftir each tiffflK ant, wil. eharg Ac. for uiaif li ' tlU he-ft of Uouk Plan to ai p.icaou. Tb r an ar wurth S t auv on who mill ever dfir tu ouJiJ a bouite. Tht-y am ail nw and coitra up expreilT for ua If you talent from tha Htit I'.unt auy on that uiit you, w will bul d th I ouie uu your pruborty. and irtr you year.' t . uf to paujor the htjuse, '-harginit you 3 pr ceni. m t -r-tt uu tha co( of tht houe If ou do no4 rara TO BE With a broader bnilneaa policy than has characterized any other aouthr-rn c pt-rui.ou, wk kve atca1Hy appre ciAW d the relutu e tuiiw of kind amd iif. We are bolding for our own ptnrttccr ain linla to te ald In th future , the i .iiia a- e U ofT. red freer aa air o til ho -p- iy iu Uim-. A li it Ie rr:ore luah one yar aTO the Si. inari-v.'! thy Kailroid rDl Lall .. a uuir-'d contrt.d of upward of rillO.OOU a-ret ui the in oat desirable Uu ii iu the Sstate of Florida, altuatd around ab ut mt beiutiful It y or M. A n irtw t,. i n ' lie a ulit ct uuif coatL I er, .re ti:e tr tbe town known aa bt. ii irew a hy aat the hiue of many e.tli M l, wo had aouicbt the ire. o.' t..e beautiful t.'f aa a 1 ca ii n wLerj couid be found in their TAXES 11 taxea have brtn oaid on theae ,nd tiii Couipany will f. ay, them a r, Imi, both oa ita own lan da aud tu. or. i rrce ller. GUflRflNTY N&i rich eman'sk fOSSi f?DPPORTl)NITY- i . will buy any property dla(K.ted of under thie at ee Land oftVr that ia aubMmially t'u iin.vrd durinz Hie next oi m.u i er a, rr Mitti the cot of the building luibrowuieuia added, by tUat hc ptuifly ii til &c tt urlA $.UU per cr. OUR REFERENCES. Tfioee who have doue buai- ti- i w ah ua. in one nuy Hie t'';K'i!i' list of appoiuuia, "itii iriia;e ive traa. ujm. In mUr fr -ui to au h 1 ' r ll. rHc lU g.Hd ll-w-paj... ir cut-in (iO Uiuch lO H, i:b! uf Uli W lio kljv rtr f. iv. J lit-e? pro,-rt at oar h.ti.d-. Ka t olt. of tue foi I )'.v ::. i;t cn U-fciify If he la ao o .-t.oM-.J, to l Lie abfxjiuie llri'tv tt our ui-th'-l of b,.-.lU.a. No torrep.indencr tu pAed 't-iAee-a. auy of item ad thaa efflce, except t the utcranary fornia of tiii u a iu at plviug for and rt ! ceiving frt-e pr .reri v, arid the 1 uuuire are puta.-hed without I consultation and merely to reprt-sarut the uaiuiK-r who ! rtcerivt-d LTaiiK'e Oruv tract a i f ec. at our bajkda, in uts titiy a : tlaJinaM. ' M. SAc ann. Tyrone. Pa . W A. Kiui'e. Lot k hitmen. fa 1 ielIl liiil. cb-tilcv. r"a L b Kiiowk-a. Linford. Pa ' T. Wuriny. H uiuikkIoii. W Va i J. H iorvrr An ldiet n. 1 j W. L. L'oliu. Beatrice. Neb Irank A. buell. Anotita t ! A. Jarre it, Uuuliinaoa, Mm KIIMCR'S One of evwry five) we mwt haa puni form of 1 1 iurt 1 narwae, and la i n con stant danger of Apoplriy. Shin k or fcudden lira! hi Thia ReuM-dy re e ula tea, re lievei, correct and curea. eel-repwl at I e, Kilmer' Otfue'OARV, Piri)rhamtna. N. T. r 6fOT, l.et!rof'lniiiiir ' UuM'ln llealthl 5.o a. 14 r lira i irr wr,i, th( Kent Free a esacleta. jojyES PAYSthMTREICHT im l.r. Nu-l atrlBK, ltM Tar kanaka 4 mm Knt lr $oo. Ver rr a- pr Ue BivailA Ibi. pf neM I0SU IF BlBuHaHTta, hi x.h vit. n CURLS HU, AU LS& I Alitw Beat iVuch Syrun. TwitwM. CM tn I!tt! KiM h rtrtii-)fil. y PENSIONS,- fri' pt. bonntr tr rftl ; ararl4rr rvhvd ara prartirt. Hocctwnr I tm f''. Writ for rirrulam mnd nt w law EfV ANT 'yOVllS, profltabl rmrloi'nint o rprvwnl ua ta ry ctuntv JlnrT i pT monlh and inn , r a Itrv ct.mni1tw.ion n tf prffcrml. UcHMla (aplK AiTitt tti hu. omri ami partuuir Krre. FFAZERAfLf BFST It THTt WOKLn UllCMuC ir0t th Unula. SolJ KTcrywItara. GflRDEH SEEDS Slffig. Kranria It r 1 1 1. HinmuD, Lno Ih.avd. N. y. 0 niiiai ll i n I abtotMlrly rIIJnri IIHUI I .,r a r.nn.i el or elf itenlaL Fay when eureiL Haniiauie uooa live. liR. C J.Whathlriit, Kaneae City, Mo tHiV Bill Great English Gout and Ulall S lllISi Rheumatic Remedy. Oval lt. Vl.OO raand. 50 cts. S5 ItSSi day. KamplM worth 1.SD FRRK Lint. nt um1r the horxr t frcu addif bKbWHTitA'barKTi Rki.'i HoLDKa, Hull. U K b UCYIPAU WAR. AoltUfrt ami Widow can nw nlCAIvAII draw p?ah)Q. tr Kunrvn ft t.. lVntQ Attorny, all wars Wartlnftoii, l. C uateeffa TmmmllAllr 11111 HalaiHiaii nAHICU l av. OalHl Krrr. A.l.lreas II. I. ! KKt:l AN OV CO.. Nurserymen. Hrt-hton. N.Y. TELECR APH Y 1 1Zi,TZ U furnwlied. Write Valatia area. . Jsneeville. Wia. r AnflP"" lames River Va.. In ('la reman t pa f 1 f IteloiiT. Uluatrnli d Cln-ular tree. I Mlltlltaf J. K. tl M II , I lareuiont. Va. Pensions te Soldiers a Heir, aeadntamp for circulars. Cl. U B1N.1 HAM. Ait y. Wanhinxton, IX O ODIIItJ Habit Cured. Treatment ent on tfia vnvm iu MAN K HKMF.UV CO, lari.Telte.lut FROM THE FLOWER LW WITH COMfORt DR. mm I. I L rv ll" I LO YELY-3T AI(DRDrlS-BY-TKESEA. EALTH& PROSPERITY, 20.000 ACRES FREE 10 have a bouaa bunt vou ar uoi ooiiired to vou bftnar lfl entire rly rn to de ida for yourLf without in any way antciiux n ui ina profteny the proerty will be rivea to you r UKK. whoibei vou baa a bouaa built or noL Wita Lho aoact ol Uoua r'lana wtli bo aent a mum txred FREE LAND WARRANT in m staled envelop. Upon tta receipt yon will ope a tha envelope, aign your nam ia SWi on lh propri 11 ak.a, ao that a Warranty Le-d cam be maie In oui name, and return tha aauie to ua- deed for the uj-c of land called for bv the r'reo Land W arraiit will be immediately exreuu-d In your name. No rhre of any kind will be made for tbe r if e Land Warrant the prviperty will be atst'lutely fre. if your application la rt-eied after all the lands are Ulria-d of. you will be ao notified, and the i:o. you aend for tha Uouae Flana be returned to you. infill rftl ftMV CI ltD ''taof Houaa i Plana and Ave Ir ree : I .m.i U&rranta will ba aent u ut addreaa. total diatributed among fnrnda. oa rtvtpt of $1 for tha Houae 1'lana; teu for t-l ; fifteen for twenty for READ IN CONNECTION WITH hfg-heat perfection the peculiar de ha'ftaof a Florida houie. L'uring the war the town waa bombarded by a renleral flevt and nearly iwepioui of exiaieuce. The intmt ifanta lit d aban doning their ahattrrd bomva to tha ton b an d pill-ife of the enetuy. and not until about ten yrara ago v aa thvre any attrmt I male to rtroccupy thd town. Ibu L mpany bran act.ve i t'-ratl De a lltt.e on re than a year ago. binre that time there hat teen ia moil rt-niatrkabie "boom" created f r bt. Andrew bay mat hat ev- r been known iu tho 1- lower Stain. 1 aat baler more than 5.L"- viu ra from all parta of the country reached ir at poiut In queat of Klorida boiuea. Bual neaa and dwelling bouaers have been erected by the hundred. Ir perty a cured at the beainntna of haa b-ea aoid for froui l u A-ju for ordinary buildinc Lota. Kvery "old fitirr' haa rea iacd a badaomerom pet nicy in diapoeing of a portion of hia landa at fancy pricea. lxka have b-en reeled ; botela built au-1 added to from time to time ; a Hue of aevea boata ply renuldrly between .-1. An drvw'a By and other prea : and. aiio aeuier. be outlook pntxilaea that M. Andrew Hav will In a iw year be c me iho m t im;ortant city of ibe gulf coaat. It p.aaeaaa every natural advantage ; a deep bay more thun antv five niiltra Inner with tta varioua brui-hf-a -with 0ep cbannela to the t u'rr guir, at once the tnuek charming an-l ii.fot uaefui body of water on the c at : a -afe harbor for the fleta of a landa up to March, im7. SHUT OUT ain at thai date u Utrceiu UUoae diaboavd of under c-.a and VN agtalugtoo and no conditions two yeara. and pay at the t reoulr-d u Uhv there. and at your own plaaauxe. Lewi h mi' He, ltrobe. l a fclnora Iv--p-le. I atrolte. La J. W. v.i t.nra . S. at J. A. La vi. pit-n-c t'lty. Mo Jut. Ii. Koieiri . vlalhe, Kan M xlinrliu. u'jrdoii. Ark l-fO A t'i'pp. richer' Hill. Va W . K, l;re ton. i ciiar s-iaiu. O Wui -t at; . Liouleu. Col 1- K K:bict, Muniivtou. W". V M. J. Lui. i ii'ol, hir ctiui, Ala Joel P Kt- I'ul il Ii. K .ta Juo. A kra'uer, bi'.'uiti jt. Pa A nd. Knu i"-n. (.lavrrlvid. hn W ui. r . Lirktrlta. h. Slmft. La iio-ca H. Kuapp uwvuedd La M a, Leaaik. W.iibt. allnu Mra, J. A. XvaviA, Huboro, iii K.K P. Fox. v. r. Ratals ReaJy CTJRF.8 A!D PBeTETM Coldf, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza. Brtn chitit. Pneumonia, Swelllnf ot the Joints Lumbago, Inflammation., Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Frostbites, Chil blains, Headache, Tooth ache, Asthma. DIFFICULT BREATHING. rrKKS ntn WORST In from onetotwawte minute. Not ONE Hum sfter riiHni thla avi eerliaenieni neHl aur one SCKKtR WITH PAIM. KaHwav'. Keailv Keller l a re t'-ew fee kveev Pain, Xpraiina, Hrnlaoe. Palieeta ( Baek, ChcHM r l.linb. It ways Flrt anil la the OalF I' A CM KKIKOV ITiat In-iantlv ni the ni "t eienietatln pain, allavs Innaintiiatlon. anil riir- ColiKeetlona. whotaer ol the Luiii;. stonia. h, Howela, or other glauda er prvann. Iv one aiilleatl IU A half to a teaiHntul in half a tiimNiwr of water ill ma few nnnitiea cure. Oramo. rt!ain, H.nr htoi,rh. Hanlmrn. NervouKiiM. HiemWniea. flek Ueailaehe. Iliarrhiee, Dyaealery, CoUo, Iftau lener.aiiU all internal paina. EU1ALARIA Chills and Fever, Fever and Ague Conquered. RAMVAY'S 1IEADV 11ELIE1-' ' NotonlT rur (h patirnt fwiEil wlfh th I- trr1rl ; f to fMittr in n- ly ttlfJ diitrict-i, whr Vtm Malaria ur AtaU rxiMia, but ir pjpl pxpntl a tti will, vrrT inorntnic on fnttinic out of hs-,1, iikiyf twftitv or thtrtv drpa if I h Khi1t Hfllff In a (tt-f -of water and at, ut. a iTa'lnr Mi-r wt'l vacatw v ta'ki. Thl mut Im d'n tm-rt!- tr'tiT ost. TbvT tn uot a rv-raHl)aI airitt tn th wril tht wTVT" mr Kvran'l kgn and ali othr MtUH'Hir Hilton and oihr 1-mrm. m h H AUWAY'H PH.LV. o quick aa KADW4VM KKADV HKUKr. ftfty rni tr tkoitlf. Hli dr.Ttrl- DR. RADWAY'S iThe Only liesalssi S1RS1FMU1H RESCLVEHT I Tht Great Blood Purifltr, For cut of alt chronl? dlwaeM. Hcrohila. Wool Talntr. Svphllttrer.tmpialnu, i'onmirap(lin, Otnt ular nran, n--r. t'limolo Hhfurnattm, Krrliiv Laii, K.ldn, bladdfr and Llvw tornplaVnU. Lra pptnv, ArTo(loBiiof the Lung and Tluroa piirlaaa U) blood. mt4rtnB healU. and vtsota miH lv DrNfffxUia. 1 tcr Battle. DR. RADWAY'S PILLS Tht Gnat Livtr an Stomacti Remettf For the cur of all iiorlT of the Stomarh, Llrar B !. Ki1tieva. Hlat1r. NrTotia ni-a.a, ioMnC Appetite HadaWie. 0tiven?a, Indttrmtlou, Bil tnunnm, vfr, lnrlanimat.on of tha Bowala, Pilaa and all d ra nit menu of tha latvrnal Viaoera. Pur lr vv"ctaHi, cs'Utaioinet no mercury. miuaraU or (JTrHriiMtt drum. .Price It.) eenta pt hot . frVM bv all dniinrtoUe, DYSPEPSIA! Dr. HkiIwit'i Pill am a rum for th plaint. I hmt twlun iireiiirth to th lorn rvm laft. anl tb!eitt perform tta fiiuctton Tha "mploml oi uytaiiadiaapiiartid wilo ti.m tb iiaiMinr o tbaaytitatn to viiitrat--t dtfwa(fi. Taka the medioda aotyirvUtitt u direction, and iltrTa what wa aaf La fc'ai aud Trua rMtwctiujC diat. rr--nd a lefterttamp to DR. RAD WAT CO., Na. .TJ W irrei Ktrvrt. Nw 'arta "r'alM aud Tnia." toe VBE M RU TO .ET RAOWAY'H NTH U-7 IHHSIOITSKIOOTBPOWDEa Keralna; Teeta Prrfeei ana liaata HrallBy. VEAL '. I.VE. POI LTHY. FIMK Bl'T- r. K a ion a uaj winitii . iu " auut Market. Ilia priint to shlper. V Ik.m allrea J. f-il I H. ;5 lt Ave . Hrw roe iub, i alyn. .Y n A " IT? IM "1 O OtiUlned. Send stamp fa VA I C, I I O Invenum Uuiile. L. Bun I ham, Patent lAwver, WaatUntftoo. LK C. FLORIDA HOMES AND ORANGE GROVES WITHOUT MONEY AND WITHOUT PRICE. IM Ori( lira)) Trmcta mt 4 acre tacb. 404) " - ie u " City BaUaUstT Lata. 20.000) ACRES j IX tm 40-ACKK TKACT8 ALL FREE. Kvery Word of thla AdTertiae msnt is important. Don't miaa it. PROFIT BY IT. It la for VOU a ; eviiu twraij nf ror aa. No uiorr taau iwrnij uo ara deeUrri frota any on rrim m-uinf a anent ftt othi-a idt will be? made a U.e- t'iuO Ageut dlrec when h rrturni the Kreo Land Wwtidu. VUl WIl.K HE A TK4IT4IK to yoor owm In teres la and to tho tle,nJent oa you if you ts.il to avail yourself of tbia ureal r ro Land Offer, beoura It for your childrva. Tha St. anJraw't Hav Killroad an1 Tnd Compaay Burnbe-rn amoaf Ita nUera and ttx Eboider aoina of the woat respousibla and em-retir nten of KUrida, Ohh, and New York, who are enlisted heart, hand, and povket-booa la thla frt-at euterprlae. W do bualn-a throutch tha be4.ond National of OtnoinaaU, aud refer to two thouaand proaperoua aettiera aa b4 avndrew a. ad now wa aw a.t jour nlaaur. Adlrtha elthrr our Northern onice ut t luclnnatt or our tit ate rn Office at New York, whera all dtcd, are tuei, aa foliowa : Tht St Andrew's Bay R. R. and Land Co., Na. '.n Ui St., ' i Va. Park Row, i i-u iujim,!!. i ' r. limn, .i.li f Heuiit by postal note, rrjctKti'd leiux, or bank draft. lk not aend tampa when it caa ba avoided. ABOVE. the "boom' world. Every apeelea of vegetable, fruit, and cereal will grow to perfec tion In 1 la aof l. Italian climate ; ovaler la countteaa milhoaa the brat lathe world r-ai In thouia.nds of exhaust lesa oytter beia ; tiuiiM-r aily eocaae Ibie and auftl. lent in quanbtv to fur niah cargo lor yeara to the entire tarryiiig capa-itv of a nations fleet; a climate iixat. b. th. nntr and iaa iwr, ia the absolute perfection of earthly deligut : free from malaria, bun. dry lnd, and beautifully lo cated. Th-ae are among other good reu at why 8:. Andrew a bay la th moat dcalrable lo an-m for a Florida home than the State can or7r, and why thla company baa cunfl 'once la the wuUom ui ita preaenft biiaiueee policy. '1 Dia ureat rreo Land MiTer la opea to any body r4 thvwe who are alr.dy locatted and are now living at rt. Andrew a biv. aiko rcea-d-uLa uf l-'ennia.- Ja.kaoB C'ountiea. r la. no condition aaaoclated at Free 1-aud OftVr which m utieu w ita . i ou are or Improve it auy wajr uoicaa you do ao freely. Kanaaa City, Mo. J. A Sullivan. Met. Hotel L t. Ma.'Kuaick. .41 oak St Joa. rull. Otrn'i Luvry Abraui Mann. 7ia 1 eiia st Wu. N. Aiwa. .41 iii birvec Fk II a del tiki a. Pv T M 't-rorf. lir.. s. Ud Ri Wiu. H. h wr-r it a. t-rie Ae Ja. Lrown, 7 1 T 4n -ou St J. P. H.Una, 1' M.rahail Kt A B- hhipicy . k Coajiuicjxe bt Troy, . Geo. R. rolling, to Mftk i F K. .le-ndrifa. 1ST T.r t M W. L. l.UT.oo, Ui I his 4 Sa Mi. i armrl. Pa strong, uiouocater. Andrew huilivaA, titru. W. La ia. M Jaa. N McMillan. Trana. Sta. th Ward, Pitti.bur,h. Pa W ts 1-avia. Highund Park, TU Robt. C MurrK'U, A uch Ve. Ky M kenurUy. Wataha. Minn A. ii 1 a,.i, KurrAa fcpVa, Ark Jaa. awaiau, Whuyier, Nab, He. Fa. I, Hin. afoaea Blxlrr. cor. Iaabel aad bara- Airer-ta Gaj. fttoveo. Ay .aabei Street
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