IV ACHED IN EVERY BONE. Chicago Society Woman, Who Was So Sick She Could Not Sleep or Eat, Cured by Dean's Kidney Pills. Marion Knight, of 33 N. Ashland avenue. Chicago, orator of the West SIdo Wednesday Club, saya: "This winter when I starved to use Doan's Kidney Pills I nohed In every bono and hail in- tense pains In the kidneys fand pelvic or gans. T h o urine w n b thick and cloudy, and I could barely ont nnniu'li In live. I felt a chance for tlm imtinr within a wool;. The second week I be pan eating heartily. '1 began to improve generally, and befdre seven weeks had passed I was well. I had spent hun dreds of dollars for medicine that did not help me, but ?C worth of Doan's Kidney Pills restored me to perfect liealth." ' et A TRIAL FREE. -Address Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, M. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cts. Not Appendicitis. A little lad whoso parents attend tho church of the Ascension being taken to the morning service for tho first time was grently impressed by a rcfernce tho clergyman made to tho creation of Eve. A few days later ho came to his mother, announcing: "My vide hurts' mo very much bail and I thinks God is getting ready, to take out ono of my ribs and make me a wife." New York Sun. Even Trees Are Dead. There Is n cemetery In Savannah, On., where no one has been burled for fifty years. Here for three-quarters of a mile In extent the trees seem to meet In tho clouds and present a most fantastic sight. Not a leaf Is to be spen on tho branches-, but they are covered from trunk to twig with Spanish moss which, spreading over the great arms of tho trees, saps their vitality. Tailor is Overworked. A Landon tailor, suing for wages, testified that he worked from Thurs day morning to late on Saturday night without a break, and when ho col lapsed on his bench and was taken homo Is employer dismissed him sum marily because he could not work on the Sunday as well. He won his case. IT'S THE TERROR OF ALL WOMEN. Backache Quickly Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mrs. W. H. Ambrosa tells how her pains vanished never to return when she used the Great American Kidney Remedy. Hover, Ky., Feb. 13th. (Special) So long has Backache been the terror of the women of America that tho numerous reports of the complete and permanent cures or this ailment now being niado by Dodd's Kidney Pills are causing wldo satisfaction and not the least remarkable of these cures is that of Mrs. W. H. Ambrose of this place. Mrs. Ambrose says: "I had such pains in my back at times I could hardly move and other symploms showed that my kidneys were affected. One box of Dodd's Kidney Pills drove away all the pains and l'hnvc never been troubled since." Backache is the kidneys' first notice that they' are out of order and need help. If they get that help In tho form of Dodd's Kidney Pills all will ha well. If they are neglected the dis ease may develop . Into Diabetes, Urlght's Diseaso or Rheumatism. German Forests. Forests cover nearly one-fourth of tho surface of Germany about 48.0UU square miles. How's This? Ife oSTar One Hundred Dollars I'.eward for any cue 'hi Catarrh tliat cannot b cured bjr Hall Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CHKKEY CO.. Toledo, O. We, Ilia underlined, hate known K.J. Cheney fortlie last nyeara.and hellero lilm perfrcciy u n treble In all imiliiru trantai-llona and financially able to carry out any obligations made by bin flrui. Waldinu, Kivhan tc Habvin, Wholesale Urucrlaia. Toledo, O. llall'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acUnt directly upon tbe blood and mucous aurtaceauf lb jitem, leailmonlala sect free, l'rlce 75 ceuu tt Vottlr Fold r all Druwliti. Take Hali't Family l'llls forcontttpatloo. If evil thoughts were crimes, what penitentiaries would wo need. Snlsrr's Home Ilalltler Corn, So named became 50 acres pioauced BO heavily, that iU proceeds built a lotely, home. See Salzer's catalog. Yielded m Ind. 157 bu., Ohio 100 bu., Tenn. IDS bu., una in Mich, '.'-.'O bu. per acie. ou .un beat tins iccorit in l!Klj. OTwa vjiat no Yr .iiuvK or r4u;sr. yiklds? 120 bu. Beardless Pulley per acre. 310 bu, Salcr's Sew National Oats per A. vU,u. 'SjI,,er..',eItz aml Macaioni heat. 1,000 bu, PchIIku'c Potatoes per ncie, U tona of rich Million Dollar (trass Hay. (iO.CMXJ llis. Victoria Rape for sheep- per A. 100,000 lbs. Tctwnite, the fodder wonder. 04,000 lbs. Saber's Superior Fodder Coin nth, juicy fodder, per A. .Now mith yield-j you can have In 1905. If you will plant my needs. .U'ST SK.NU THIS JiOTIC'J AND 10O lit stamps, to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La ("roe. i., and reiehe their great rata log and Jots of fanubeedamp:4V.X. 0. Why preach eternal happiness and deck ourselves with crepe? Mrs. Wliiatowa Boothia Hrrup. Forrtilldren teelbinic, aufteua insfriirtii.redu kmsuallou, aiUa pain, vurea wtuaiolL. KM a urea rt twiua. ToCay Is the father of Tompuow anil the child of Yesterday. IXlHnce Starch Is guaranteed blRgeet and best, or money refunded; IS ounces, 10 cents. Try It now. yy aaaalaaRaaV vv 03 mm Jl E jJ I talaH i -iW II KHKJ ir vmmzmvtt jmp - ATALE Copyrlclit. 17. by V Trntijson Neely. CHAPTER XVII. Continued. No ono is hurl, but each man draws n long breath, as if comprehending that the battle Is now on, and that it will not cease until much destruction has been wrought. So .luck scrambles to his knees nnd has his arm out of the window almost immediately. That hand holds a werpou. and ono ho knows well how to mnnipiilate. The gueirillas present as fair a tar get as anyone could wish, scon In tho light of tho fires. Jack Trnvers has had many opportunities for becoming nn expert shot. If ho were denllng with wild bensts of the chaparral ho would have no moro thought of mercy than he feels toward these lawless outcasts whose hands are raised against both- sides and whose daily calendar is marked by terrible dee,ds. , Sov Travers opens right merrily upon' llicm, 'Tils only tleslre being to make each one of the six bullets give a good accounting. . ;) Ho Is not allowed to monopolize the whole affair. Smlthers is just as eager to have a Tinnd In it, nnd his gun sounds about as regularly as Jack's. The senor nnd Spencer also manage to get In a shot or two, and taken all together, the reception they spring upon tho astonished guerrillas H fully as efficacious as it is sudden. A temporary demoralization seizes upon the assailants, and they melt away. Some run to tho shelter of trees, others to tho opposito stdo of tho carriage, whlla- n few drop to the ground, hoping that among the wounded they may bo safe for the present. "Well done," cries Don Rafael; "but is anybody hurt?" They havo lucidly escaped nil In Jury, which fact may bo laid to the unprepared condition of the enemy. Perhaps when a secotid engagement has ended they may not bo able to present such a fine showing. "Listen!" exclaims Jack. The report of firearms can bo heard. "Some of (hem havo entered tho carriage!" exclaims Roblado, for tho shots certainly sound close to their ears. Jack scouts the idea. "Not quite so bad as that," ho says. "But listen. Those reports are sure ly just beyond this thin partition. Carramba!" as two shots sound at once. "That is true. Rut they arc fired "by the guard and my servant, who, cut oft from this compartment by the advance of the enemy, havo been com pelled to tako refngo in there." "I believe you are correct, senor. That is a piece of luck In our favor." A sudden silence has fallen on tho scene a silence that seems to pro sago the coming tempest a silence that Is even moro terrlHlo than the clamor that has preceded It. The situation Is cerlninly very black, and even sangulno Squire John does not dare (o think of what the Immediate future may hold for them. To successfulir defend tho carriage against these dare-devil guerrillas Is a task well-nigh impossible. Above all, Jack dreads lest the enemy con ceive the idea of utilizing llro in order to accomplish their end. Tho old car riage If once kindled would burn like tinder. So Trnvers finds himself In the position of a master at chess who discovers a weak point In his de fense whereby he may be mated, and as it is liis opponent's move, he sits there on nettles awaiting tho discov ery that will bring his defense to naught. Smlthprs knocks on tho wnll. "Hello, there!" ho calls, and the guard answers. "Hold the fort; load up again, nnd Travers opens right merrily upon them, be ready for a sortie If necessary," again calls the agent. Tho sllenco doos not last long; but In the interim the guerillas have evi dently been heavily reinforced, If the fearful chorus of screeches and "Again!" shouts Roblado, pushing close to tho openlug; "and let It be to the death, senors alK" :hapter xviii. A Change of Base. Thoy come sweenine- forward verv 'hoarse yells that marks their second advance Is any criterion. like the hurricane that somot'mos devastates Cuban sugar plantations. W IfcgAvSStf i aft Tlal f fFl I I wtxi Wgmmm LrJW llaaaaaaB 1 IIIIID aaaaaanxaaFr. 'aaaaaaW aaaaaaaaaf aaaaaU . (aaaaaal aaaaaal 1 taaaaaW 1 .aaaaaaaa I aimm ;i .;: . i mmmmmiiw Miuit mjF' mmmmg w OT lUt CUBAN WAR i jysr(S33PG!:affia3i!r J Copyright. is. by Street ntnt Smith. Jnek Is really appalled at tho numbor of desperate men opposed to his little band, and moro than over docs ho realize what un uphill task lies before thum; Indood, It must bo through n mlraclo that they escape, If at nil. As the guerrillas ndvnnco they open fire on tho carriage with nil manner of guns; so while this firing lnsts It Is necessary for tho defenders to llo low, lest some of the missiles that sing so lively a tune, and snap splinters from tho frnmowork above, find a moro congenial lodgment within their bogles, Smllhers seems to realize that their enemies are poorly provided with fire arms. Ho believes they will speedily exhaust their fire, when It may bo reasonably safe for himself and allies to reply. Just as ho figured so It comes to pass. Tho shots, which dropped so fast in tho beginning, become more scattered and about cense. "Now, give It to them!" roars Smlthers. A gnllant burst follows fire flnshes in spiteful streaks from that sldo of tho carriage. Again they scatter, as' before, leav ing a portion of their number on tho ground; but Jack notices n difference In tholr actions. Tho majority dash alongside tho carriage. They aro thus out of tho allies' range unless ono dares thrust his head and nrm outside, which aciion would be al most suicidal. Sounds aro heard ns of some ono pounding. They como from under neath the carriage, nnd mystify even Smlthers for n time. It Is evident that their enemies surround them, and havo even mounted to tho roof, as they can bo heard moving about. Tho suspense is torture. Smlthers hns kept on guard, watch ing tho oponing; nor docs ho watch In vain. Without warning, ho sud denly fires liis pistol, and from the floundering on tho roof, together with tho terrible Spanish curses that cause the girls to clap their hands over their ears, It seems positive that somo reckless follow allowed curiosity to get tho better of discretion when ho lowered his head in tho attempt to In vestigate the Interior of tho carriage. Jack can stand it no longer. Ho already imagines ho can hear the crackling of flames underneath the carriage. Something desperate must bo Uore. "Senor, assist mo In opening the othor door just wido enough to allow tho passage of my body," ho says to Roblado. "Carajo! what would you do. young senor?" asks tho Spaniard, while Jack sees tho girls rise to their knees at his words as though in alarm. "Something must bo dono Imme diately. I do not like to alarm the ladles, but I fear those wretches mean to burn the carriage that they may -bo oven now sla'rtlrig fires underneath us," returns Travers, quickly, des perately. "But tell me, how would your going havo any effect? They will shoot you on sight. You aro a bravo man, senor, but we cannot afford to lose you." declares Roblado. "I must go. I believe I can change onr cordUons. Tho light of theso fires is apt to prove our ruin. See, they nre upon the curve; this other side is almost in shadow. I will take my chances. Once out, senor, I can send tho carriage perhaps two hun dred yards away from this fatal spot," "Alone you, senor?" "It is easy, I tell you. There, you have the door ready to open. I shall go." "Senor. I seo you aro determined, so good-bye, and Heaven protect you," says Roblado. squeezing his hand. Jack gravely wrings that of Smlth ers. for he hardly expects to see him again at least, the chances are ngnlnst it. Then, ns ho turns to squeeze through tho narrow opening, ho is stopped by tho senor's daughter, who seizes his hnnd. "Sir, tho Virgin guard you. This night you may win that which you prize above all else on earth. Jessie, Did Jum uodspeed, says tho Spanish girl, hastily. Then Jack for tho second time In his life holds the hnnd of his wife in his own, and oro ho releases It ho has pressed a kiss there. Ho dares linger no longer, but filled with high aspirations regarding the desperate plan that has Hashed upon his mind, ho slips through the narrow ogeuing. Just as ho feared, the crafty assail ants aro endeavoring to start a new blazo under the forwnrd end. Their diabolical intention is to havo the carriage afire, when those who have twice given them such a warm recep tion must come forth to their fate or roast in the flames. Travers has a chance to put his llttlo plan into operation. Creeping along besido tho carriage, he reaches the wheel where Ah Sin placed tho iron pin. Much depends on his ability to with draw this. As the weight of tho car riage must In n meastu-o be resting upon It. ho may find this task be yond his strength. Backward and forward ho twists It, while tho fire risos hlghor. His energy Incroases; In sheor desperation he puts forth gigantic efforts. All the while ho Is encouraged by tho fact that tf-o pin moves more freely. At length a tremendous rally on Jacks part rIvos him success tho' coupling pin Is In his hands. Now, If tho cnrrlngo will only take a notion to descend the short grade! But there Is no occnslon for mental anxiety with regard to this, slnco tho withdrawal of tho Iron pin Is Instant ly succeeded by n movement on tho part of the rnllwny carriage. Jack has driven In his ljrst stake, and It remains to bo seen whether ho can hold his claim against ail comers. Upon finding tho car la motion thero Is a burst of Bhouts from thoso underneath nnd others on top. In this emergency nothing enn be found with which to block tho wheels, and already too much momentum has been acquired to accomplish this ro Biilt by mero muscular effort. Jack, finding thnt It will not bo nec essary for him to bland by nnd pre vent any detaining nctlon with his re volver, censes to run nlongsldo tho cnrrlngo, clutches hold of tho side, and swings himself on the footboard.' Tho heavy cnrrlngo gains mo mentum ns It proceeds. Jack only wishes thero might bo n down grado nil tho way to Havana, when thoy would reach tho Cuban capital with flying colors. ' Alas! It is but a baby run perhaps two hundred feet, then n short level, nnd after thnt n rise, where thoy will again bo stopped. Well, that is tho limit of his hopes, Backward and forward he twists It. and ho can find no cause for com plaint. Already thoy aro on tho level; the momentum acquired causes the cnr rlngo to ascend tho other rlso thirty yards or moro, when it gradually ceases to push onward. Jack is on tho alert; he jumps off nnd makes an admlrablo uso of tho Iron pin, against which tho burden of tho ad venturous carriage again rests. Jack Is pleased with the result. Thoy havo a fighting chance, now that the light of the tires does not betray them. No sooner has ho made sure thnt tho pin will hold than ho rushes nround to tho other side, and reaches tho door. "Senor, It Is I!" ho exclaims, not wishing to be too warmly received. Ho Is greeted with exclamations of Joy from within, and his hearing must indeed bo very aculo to catch' feminine voices from among tho rest. "It was beautifully done," declares Roblado, with enthusiasm. "Very good; but wo havo ouly' made a beginning, senor. Listen, nnd you will hear their shouts as they follow. Seo how they wave torches snatched from tho fires as they come! We havo still moro hot work awaiting us." "You never spoke truer wordB, sir!" exclaims Smlthers; "nnd wo aro fools If we allow them to build moro fires around us. Out, then, every man, and keep them nt bay. Hello! there, In the other section! Open the door nnd join us. Tho situation has changed, and we must not allow ourselves to bo shut up again. All hands on deck to repel boarders!" (To bo continued.) A Famous Courthouse. Tho Banner received a special this morning from Jamestown, giving an account of the burning of tho court house of Fentress county, which oc curred at an early hour this morning. This Is the courthouse made fn mous by Mark Twain in tho "Glided Age," of which ho said tho sows and pigs were cleaned out to raako ready for tho coming of tho circuit ju'dge, and on the fenco citizens sat and hot which could first spit tobacco julco on bumble bees. James Clemens, lather of Mark Twain, lived for somo years at Jamestown. Fentress coun ty Is located In a remote region of tho upper Cumberland country. Besides tho Interest attached to tho courthouso by Mark Twain's reference it is ono of the oldest buildings of its character in the stnto, and many o, Uio prominent Judges, including Chan cellor Allison of this city, havo fre quently held court within its historic walls. Nashville Banner. Not in the Senate. Ono of Senator Frye's scintillations as presiding officer, when the Philip pino bill was near its passage in tho sennto, should not be lost to the world. Such measures, till perfected, aro considered In cor.ilttee of tho whole, not in tho senate, as tho term goes. Tho distinction is of llttlo pop ular significance, but of great parlia mentary Importance. Senator Bacon, wishing to mako a certain motion, was Informed that the bill was not In tho senate, but In commlttoo of tho whole. "Oh, I thought we wore In the sen ate," replied Mr. Bacon. "We arc In the sonate." Mr, Fryo icspondytf, "but tho bill Is not." Wsshlngton Post. WILLIE IN DEEP WATER. Depth Suitable for Bride Was Too Much for Hubby. Whou Miss Ellon Jones nnd lr. Wllllnm Smith wero married tho neighbors remarked: "Tho couplo cortntnly represents tho. long mm snort of .tones and Smith." Ho vns tho shortest" member of a family noted for tholr dwarfish Mature, while his brldo was tho tnllcst ono of n numerous household of nl most gigantic height, They joined Uio Baptist church soon nfter their mnrrjage, nnd wero cnndl dates for bnptlsm nt tho snmo time. In thnt rural district baptistries wero unknown, n lake near tho church serv ing tho samo purpose. Tho minister, llko Mrs. Smith, wns of unusual height, nnd ns tho thrco walked out Into tho water ho seemed to forget tho short member nnd Bought n depth suitable for baptising tho lady. When thoy wero somo distnnco from tho shoro thero nroso sounds of sup pressed mirth from tho spectators. When tho minister stopped nud turned nround tho cause of tho unseemly hilarity was evident. Llttlo WIlllo had passed his dopth and was quietly swimming behind tho'm. Tho pnrson, being a man of expedi ency, turned to tho swimming candi date, nnd after repenting tho baptis mal formula ducked his head, thnt be ing tho only part of his body out of tho water. Mr. Smith swam bnck to land, while tho minister proceeded with the moro difficult task of baptizing hlu gigan tic bride. Llpplncott's Magazine. THE HARMONIES OF HOME. A Matter of Blended Chords, and Even Discords. It hns been said thnt "the two es sentials of a perfect homo nro free dom nnd sympathy." In considering this, the two may seem as Irreconcil able ns free will nnd predestination. If onch member of tho homo clrclo Is freo to fly off at his or her particular tangent, where is tho binding and uniting sympathy to come in? Doubt less it is a hard saying, like any other counsel of perfection. Yot thnt tho truest homo must combine tho largost liberty nnd Uio closest lovo is certain, and nlso thnt" the omission of cither destroys the heart of homo life. A good homo-maker needs to seek both these essentials with all her pow er. Many women skilled In house keeping, full of tender leve to bus band and children, nro yet imperious and exacting through their very love. Freedom Is to them a departuro from what they consider harmony. But harmony is not n mntter of ono note It Is tho science of blended choris and oven discords Into tho desired theme. Sometimes It Is necessary for tho wife and raotljer herself to piny Bccond fiddle, so to spenk, In tho orchestra, or lo let another member develop a motive all by himself or herself Just as necessary ns to under stand the other parts, and sustain them when tho music requires it. For lack of perception of this, many homes, full of love, are nlso full of discord, till the household ceases to expect anything cIjjo nnd accepts family jnro as on inovitablo part or family life. Montreal Herald. New Uses for Electricity. It is a French engineer who seri ously nnnounces his Invention of a suit of electric clothing, with fine wire woven in tho goods and a stor age battery. By means of this Inven tion ho affirms that tho body can be kept at n comforlnble tempcrnturo In tho coldest weather. There Is no ap parent reason why wo should stop with this. Little if any moro curront would bo needed to produce a light such' ns persous on" the vaudovlllo stago display. Thus every pedestrian at night would Iwcomo n walking lnmppost, with electric force enough to shock nn inebriate who might wish to cling to him. It would bo practic able, too, for an American inventor to connect tho current with roller Bkates, thus allowing every man to be his own trolley car. The Weather. (With ninloilv to Tunnjson.) Tho Kplewlora fnll on toplfx nil And motility MibJectK. old in utory: Tho IlmWlKht Ahiikox on li.iikuc)sl fakes. And tbe wild chatter net wolss new filory. Oo, w'intlii-r, go; set the male toncups a- nylni;, And mixwrr, liidlen, mumer: trylnir, try ing, tryliif. Ob. bnik! oh, hour! wblln men make clear Tlmt err tn-inorrotv 'twill be snowItiB! How wwoet nuiids nro with thoughts nfar Tho WHtther for noxt Tuesday showing: C!o. weather, go; net callers'1 tongues unylriK, And niMwei. hostos. answer; trylns. try ing) trying. Oh. lovo. that's why In yon rlali sky ,.,,.le ?!" und 8ll," wl fa" nevor; Their object solo In tills: to roll Tho ball of conversation over, Go. weather, go; ot lovers' tongues afly- ing. And niiHwer, maidens, answer; trying, "."l.. uyiufi. Thomas It, Tbarra. On a Business Basis. Bliss Carman once called at tho of fice of a country editor up tho stato with a poeni which ho thought would bo of Interest to the readers of tho lo cal paper. After exchanging greet ings ho said: "You don't object to an old con tributor dropping Into poetry, do you?" "Not nt all," ropliod tho molder of public opinion, pushing tho waste bas ket toward the. poet; "drop ahead, and go as far as you like." Mr. Carman was nonplused, but tie editor added still further to his em barrassment by saying earnestly: "Oh, I was only Joking, but if you teally want to see your stuff in print I will run it at regular advertising rates, at top of column, next to puro reading- matter." Saturday Evenloff Post. WOMEN WHO CHARM HEALTH IS THE FIRST ESSENTIAL lb Helps Women to Win and Hold Men'a Admiration, Rospect and Irov Woman's greatest gift n tho power to inspire admiration, reaped, and love. There ia a beauty in health which in mora attractive to men than more regu larity ot leaiure. To be a successful wife, to retain the lovo and admiration of her husband, should be a woman's constant study. At the first Indication ot ill-health, painful or irregular menstruatlou, headache or backuche, secure Lydtu 12. Plnlthain'fi Vegetable Compound and begin its use. Mrs. Chas. 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A fit range story of trcasure-trove comes from Perplgnnn, Prance Homo mechanics working in n houso that had belonged to an eccentric old no tary named Tarboiirlcch, who had just died, vfero removing an antique chair, which had been fastened to a wall when they dlBcovered liohiud It, In tho wall ltttelf, a recessed hiding place, from which wa nt once taken $t0,000 In gold and notes. More Flexible and Lasting, won't shnke out or blow out; by -lnu Defiance Starch you obtain better re sults than possible with any uXhvv brand und one-third more for trntiie money. Twelve O'clock Precisely. Puzzle: If the parlor clock says 11:40, and tho library clock saya 12:03, nnd tho kitchen clock i,vh 11:54, and the dining room clock as 11:40, and your watch says 12:07 and your wife's watch says 12 o'clock to a second, what time Itr It? Somer vlllo Journal. Extreme Degrees of Heat. A temperature of 4,000 degnfw nr 5,000 degrees, can bo produced only between tho carbon points of nn rp-c-tric arc light. The noxt hottest pluo in tho world is the crucible of an electric furnace. I am sure Tlso's Curo tor Consumption) (.s'-d my life three years aco. Mas. Titos, it i.m.ss, Muplo Street, Norwich, N. V., Feb. 17, aju. Pork Pie Inflicts Injuries. A resident of Woking. Kn'-l-jid, sued a local baker "for injur! - im talncd by eating a pork pie." IIn lost his suit, but the Incident Is ba.l"d as a cheering precedent. A GDAKANTKKII CUHK KOK 1'II.KM. IlclitOK.Ullud, Weeding w I'roirujiu file,. ..ur drugytat will ri-fuud inoaer If 1'AZo Ol.NTMli.S r taUa to cure yva la i to i( daya. Mo. Hard to Find. The Alabama man Who kissed an unwilling woman and waa uent to j:f 1 for assault might appeal to u Jury of unkissed women If twelve could be found in his county. A woman does a lot of thlnklnc try ing to figure out whether the ba'-y Is going to be a ;reat man or a fuoJ man. Nflw York Press. (jpfrs. Char.F 'Brown ) 25