V THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 3, 1507. ,1 "Na t t i 'A, ( r5- Recent Events in the Field of Electricity Caesugw n T iTTRaCTIVK A by Trailer. a tfv rttsemti te nave vj jw m.r' A si eat :ern i m -Tpe-a cH.ri-ig the lart three tramTha annmcing Jirv Jeered electric d;ule trnrk road cyhj- rvecting ChKmy and Xw Tore. Cr. Ac cording t the pr rmr-rtj H will be a gsauine air Una and will be built a euirkly as raver lor pot up the cwD'-y. it wUl tut be nut ary to wait eaita O.i pro "ed road la cnutnxl4 In order te travel behind a m )fh motor from one city t tbe otae-. Kb the nm;Mi(a of link Brta, Pa, and oMut Ciove ef the een roads- Tbetr lrirerJ'ue wnitrortm adw.'s of their being oro vrrtea frots Chair care tn daytim to a)"-; Ing car at niett. Tlwre are vpper and stvur berth, sauk fitted -i j f-i:nc en-trtvanr- fnr cortrotiing the hptta and wtrtt-it Tk Each var a operated by Itur mows, -oath ki egeregaie rf h'i power. Ob tn Jew Tcrk t Ctucago tri,Dr mat some f the ordinary flay roaches e-e buTt at a rot of IW.M to slifsi. la some of these there ara observation ctm parttriCTit seating twenty person, and vh-T- tb train 1 made rp ef several amlM't there ara vestibules leading from O, the longest lenrta of trolley crMnoi la tba world waa connected up. practically . hr it poes.l.l. is rid ly electric car Rwurc. for speed far eioaadin U.ca rf troBB WU,1 Jrw Tak atata. Uiro ua the ri(tII raD-ay fca tw naOa oa tha noruura iua to 4accaaa. Jtna.- a Oia taut u 3W miiea. TJ-.b ua Iums hot Imaeint rt cf "atfeld a tbe route ta BcSnio. Kocbea tr. ErractH and AJbaxjr. ao a abort 1m aimC rrtrrited Xr t tba ten etf tha -'aatera Var&ert of OU, tLa ultimata cos Mtotioa of tba two rreat mptropolliiaa ahauid or -off but a raax or aa at mom. A. writer la Taa Xsrata a cm gi Tina ob arrea tbat ta conrLrBotloa cf alectrle Uaca la jrocrtU-j jn Ln paru of tba voontTT vth a rpilty tujiarfclialea hi lb klavarr t tranaportatloa. nctabarc ts aoaa ta 'fa ciiij a trolier rtda troza Ciere laai; HaAiacax Vla from Ctuc&ca acd Vhetllrn. W. Vil, from Colambua. O. A fact (Metric Una rxtrti3 front Co!un.bua ta lndiaoapcyiia and pluia are matorlcf te estiTMKX Bom oa artrh the Nrw Tork to Cbloara route at AlbatiT. la tba9BUi tbe trailer ar faaa eia be come a fact&r is t tranaportathm f rlaa aind oortcm. Out more docde viU witnesa tba prtrr Of a2 the jwpulated eertinaia f tba Catted fttatea arltl a oomrlet ot arerk ef alectrle roada, tba nJiea- af Thirh. is are of mr anatea, win aooa nr paaa thai of the meata ralwara. Vera thaa a,Wio.an,oia joneneera were carrKid a tba trolley lioea tbe TiJted Biata laat rear. Tfcia la double the s um ber carried a dnaea raara aam. There ara arty l,0fl campaxilsa oparatlTr treat raCwara and mare thaa M.WK) trolley cara ara ta vixl ITirl.ty myiKa acHara waa paid at in wfcjrfa durtiif a recent year by eleo- lr "Kij-Jim. '" burr, atauch Chunk. PTLt-U St of tba officlala. More than X,W people wera EkKmBTn and aS tbe town and taaro- k.med and C.W toCored o the aaroa t, wbera etedrtdvy oaa ba UMl Tha trolley liiwa m tha aame apaxw of Unie. all M lb. coaJ pjrku.ra la that tbey of which firurea art ma In rir.ln aoma mannlaorare and develop electricity at Idea of tha aiae and importaaea of thia ew TOcn m trlSin ooat that they can uciler- tnduatrial Riant. ' ' ea anrone elw in tha market. Tha mea Keepiii- and parlor oam hva already is tti enterprlae pmpoe to trtlKaa tha baem Inatalled on trriney linea etweB vaKt banka of nilta and rlc oaJ that ColuAbua, O- and Indiana polls. Thry are hava accumulated duricc tbe last half cen- wned by tha paJaca car company which ttrry for prodnclnr oteam with which ta built then, and the arranrement between run tha electrical werka. Tbera ara mU- trttUey linea of bcrh this roue try and E rope. On tha Aurora, ET.a Chtcao lice tl diirtanoe between Chlcaca and Ad. rora, ahich 1 thirty -Cre mQea. haa been orrwed in thirty-foar nlEUl and thlrly Diae aeconda. indudi?:r the neceaaary alrw Xiig down for the croaainra of eirht aieajn and tea elactrtc raada. Tba rreat aumher of ateam railway crtHirir la one barrier ta tbe hirbeat a;md of tba electric oar. There ara CM each croaalnre n the United Ptatea On tha linea of the laJia Shore E!etric railway between Toledo and Oereland a baX mile haa beea covered at tha rate of e-ct-y rr.iiea an hour and a arret.ty-irine-an-hovr rate haa been main tained for three miles. A apeed of aiity Cva mfJea aa bour haa been made between Munoa. In4 and Indiampolla la Berrlm. u rt vhort fiiataseea, im nxilaa aa bour har-a been reached and eaoeeded. Cleetrk-ltr a the Vlae-e. An aiertrical -corporation m Peunrrrca nia pmpoaea aa maoBlartare electricity and firaieh It for yurptmee of harbt. heal and power to tba oountiea of Luaerne, Cf tzmtda. fecAur-iil Berka, leiuxh and Kortb umberland ahd other point within l' mllea cr ao of the eoal rr.lnea. The ooal cperatora baew roncetred the idea of inahefacturinff electricity at tbe miaea where fuel la cheep and then marketing It to all the country for mllea around. A ni( powoo- plant ia bninc erected at 11a r waud. a.nd linea of mira will reach from the sdnea to BeadinF. AUentown, Sun- but anakea dalrabla fel aw where eoet of tranaportaXion Is r trre. Jt la stated that rt ia tlr hrten tion ef the projectors of thia electrical chem ta transmit their product to FhS-ad-:riia and New Tork and Impose cf It to companies In taoea cities for power, beat and lltht. Their trat lan will be te tarita manufartarera to lacsvte In tbe eoal rect-ma wbera they can et power at prioaf ao far below what a paid In the bijr dtlea aa ta snake It aa oi ct for them te try the ezerimacL a Wtrefeve TeearraBiy. A seek or two aro aatiafactory telephone oomTrtnrtfTa-tion waa eerabliabed letween tha Berlin ofSoea and the Telefunkea ootn parr tor wireless teler-aphy and tbetr lofty aif-nal atarion at Naaea, a diatanca of aoroe twexty-fiva tctft by wireless. It baa lora: been known In aoietif!e circles that the proniem of wlreleas telephony waa one cajiahl of solution, and efforta er made to acoomplKh fhia by eirplcy 17K a rnicronbona. whaea Tfbrati noa were artlflcisXy stimulated by ne&na of Jtnpuiaea from undamped eiternal tlbratirma. and tbe method efrectln thia atipeara now ta bare been diacorered. te Judfa from the recent erpertmenta The reeuTta ef the demonrtratloa have further shewn that at 1 poKFibie to use wireieaa telefrrapfcy sta tions for wsv telejor.y. in that the well known BcbloemDck derector la capable ef be ins employed equal nr well Inr wireieaa telopboTue anwaasres. whUe the sending sta tion only needs ta be provide with a few small pieces of anarQiarr ajTaral'ja. Bat Deshipe will thus henceforth be in a poal ticn. at distances not exoeedinf thirty to thirty-five mii. to communira" with each other ttirect-'y by means of the telephone, whae fnr rreater diata-nces. up ta 1 mHes and more, wireieaa telecmj'ty can be re aorted ta. a ad Clile Wlmm the electrle roads and these buDSers la imilar to that of tbe steam roads and tha palaoe ear companies Tbe rua of ISO tnilf-a between Indianapolis and Cohimbua la made on a palace ear electric tram between midnight and o'clock a. aa. Tb aleeptnt cars ara superior Is soma respects te lions of tone of coal In the anthracite ra fian that kt does not TT to ship to mar ket. ' It is the stsa. knows as Tina." which la sa small that there is aardly any sale for It- It is uad princlpany at present at the boiler plant rf the coal eosnpanJaa. It contains from S to 40 per oant alata, Is thia oountry. T the Electrical Re view. U-Urajh encineera are in many plaoea enoounterinf serious difficulties in the operation of their clrcaita by tbe en croachments of electric traction systems. As tha etrplrrvwient of hlrh rtpntiiJ J ternstirif enrrents for electric traction pur poet expanda. aa it ia gains "ery rapidly throujout all parts of tha United States. It la obrioua that telesrsph cnslnwcis will b.Eva te face nuroeroue problems frsm harmful liiduction and conduction eCecta from this cause. It Is, In fart, not eary to foretell what the ultimate effect of these hick potential eberua tine circuits upon tha telesra.ph service will be. Ia the event of the fenera electrification of steam railways It ia probable that It will In xnaxy caaes become necessary to remove tba telrrajih Cues from tha ridnity of tba railway tracks and seek rirhts-of-way removed ta a safe distance therefrom. Indeed, this action has already bees, taken by one of tbe telecraph companiee between New Tork and New Haven In anticipation of tbe eleotrinoatlon of the Ksw Tork, New Saven at Hartford railway. Curious ond Romantic Capers of Cupid aael TM am s ey. l ncrineera, of Kilwaukee, "la, vJLJ alias V" Lin of Johns town ra met lor the first tliue oa tbe Atiantia expraas mas fiarriabarB. Pa. Tbe young- tnaa waa a rotrte te Chatzibersbura; te tska a positioa, a4 the younc woman waa enronta east to -Tie frienda. It was love at first sieht. Beth esxhanred family, historiea. Thea Harrlsbura; was reached Kiaa U&s waa persuaded to wait for another trala. 'While they were lookinc about the city tba yeans; snan proposed aierriare and aflse 1 .Inf aooeptod tha propocitioi fjramptly. A patrolman directed the couple to the snarriiyre Uoenae ofbee and as hour later they wera married by Aldersnaa Bobert Bpayd. WeSilBS Btlewene la Frsm. Tbe up-to-date rTrvch marriar la a snack less pompous affair than tba weddlnffj of the last century. It is conductei how ever, alt r wen AeCned eeremonsU Ua from which nobody whs pretenda te be ta tha swim dreams of dt-paxtiTit. Tbe obliatOTie of tbe bridesTOorn beirtn the very day his proposal is acoeptt-d. re lates the New Tork Sua. He aaya h'.a first trlbuta ta his betrothed in tbe cerbcflle da flancalHea, or eris;ement heugoet. This la a rreat basket of pure white bltiaeniaa 1. lie of the valley.' asaleaa. white lilac, white rosea and orchids ara In n-eV. The baskets ha which they ere rrouoed la trlrn 1 with laoe. Oa the day of the marriaca yiropor. that la, tha relnrifus oerenany, be seeds a basket of eraaisw fiuwara atarkvoded with tuTia. Tha bride prst-idee the women who, la accordance wits Ireneh enatem at ermits whlah oomKaa a religious ejal eocml chararter, take tep fhe "ciillertJ on. " slth purses -decorated with Qua era ta match her oorsara bauquOL The rreat show eratit is the airniny. sf the contract. It taksa plaoa ia the sveoinc. and tbe In vita tkma oover' the entire ae wssintance of the t amiir- The presents are dlaplayed cm thia eooasson. On this reva lue, toe. tba weddinc cake, which Preach society baa adopted from Em-land, ia cut. The betrothed couple bead the procession ta the supper room. Every one drinks tbetr health la a flase of ehampacne. The bride Just ebeka a knife lute the cake, which is a-iit over Its froexths. and the servants do tha actual cuttinat- Then comes the weddinc, the orrH and church ceremonies. ceneraDy the next day. The up-to-dats wwddins; rtne na Irnsrer a plain land. It is twisted by a skilful arfirt Into a knot which symbols: the marriare tie. Tbe costume of both bride and briderroom depends traoa tbe character of tha ceremony. Ia tba sprier time coun try tnarriares acre very popular. Tba famny and a few b-.ttmata frusda fiuck to the chateau of the brides parents and ths ceremory la performed by tbe vUlaye cure in the little church dear by. For thia sort of weddinf the belrbt" of srjle is studied ntitl.ee. The bride a eowa ia simple and faTJa only ta the tope -of her shoea Tbe rronm wears a cutaway or even a sack suit and a straw bat. At such events, as tbe couple emerye from the church, firecrackers are set off and runs are fired. An old peasant couple present the couple at lbs church seer with bread and Wine and break the class when fOridi ridinal Pure Food Whisk ey T T MAIDED RYE 3 Fr.lfTIt tH prorislons cf tie Ley. Meets tie Pure Food Act test. Czowtkti by Irapartial Experu witi I TVve f et r-"m ia ircrld coir petition For Purity sad ExceUccce. at -- PARIS, - - 1905 PORTLAND, 1S05 ST. LOUIS, -ISM Ff Sit mi ma Fmt-clmsM Sort, Cmfet fas' - Asset the brifle baa taken a stp from it- They etva bar a bewQuet ef wild flowers. rnirlrjr the f eastine at the chetcau a e; ty orrhesta perfonns is the perk or oa tbe lawn. The weddine proceasion la sometimes led by the vUlaee music makers, burdy rurdy players and fiddlers and ftfera playinsr old fashioned airs. Sometimes the roada are arched with erven boucha and atrewa with flowers and erassea. Wbea a family is very popular a whole villEee may be deoorated until It looks !!ke a ear den and all the yoane a-irle wiQ rum oat droiised In white ta attend the bride. Oa such occasiona a Quaint custom Is the js entatioa to tba couple by the cure of a cake baked by the oldest fanner la tbe vicinity. Paris still exacts extreme formality of costume but the old continental eurtorn of wearir.e evening dress oa all ceremonial occasion to fast etvine way to the frock coat- For tha bride a row of white satis. Is b!iS-tory. Wooed aal Ws by Wire. After a emrahi of neariy three years, conducted laryely by telephone, bliss E?5 Benderaon of Sioux City, declared It uaye at tha St. Loci erpoaition t be the handsomest Iowa eirt,' was married to Floyd B. Wllsoa of Oucaea, a dinlne car conductor, who fen Is love with her photoeraph In St. Ionia. Xurine the past three years, since Mies Bandersus was erren tlie yrise for beauty, aha has worked In a de;iartmect store in Biuax City, and baa beea knows as "queen of tha dry roods store." lurine all thia time she has been gvtUnc daily telephone calls frorm tbe bandsome dtnine ear eon ductor. whose train passed thrcuch Sioux City daily, and eradually bs won her heart by wire. "WTien Floyd B. WHbob first saw ths photoeraph of VI in Benderaon. three year aeo. be was a poor pasaenrer brakeman on tbe Milwaukee s SL Paul road. Hs fell is love with the face which the yudrea at the fair exposition bad said was the fairest of all Iowa's fair girle. Be wondered if be would ever meet the woman, and ha pictured her as tha da neuter of wealth, tar removed from the life of a poor rail road brakeman. whs bad little but his urdforna. But ssie day WTleon entered the Pullman serrtoe as a conductor, and. while oonduct lne a party of wealthy Chicarans to Dead wood, met Mlae Henderson, whs was reeis teret there at the time. The courtship followed thi meetine. It has beea filled with arrranr incidents. Wbea Wllsse was trasrfereed to tbe filnine car arvioa bs seoured a Tue which mad tt pcsMuble fur htm te pass throne Biosx City each day. Is hi dew aositioB tha dinlne ear oonduetor had Uttlc ttm ta naks luve te ths pretty clerk, whs had taken a posttion Jb the millinery departtnent of bie department store. But every time be paaeed tnreueh BWocx City be left hi ear, with Its whits tables and bltck face, and went ta the telephone. It was usually . sn., and tbe pretty fill was aar the telephone btoth te tha star. Mias Hender aoa had many oftv of marriare after she was awarded the prize lor briny the most beautiful eiri in Iowa, but declined them aQ with oaiet dieslty. Her pheeuerapba were la demand by many advertiaine aeanaes. and ens would bev) anada a lorcuae had she aooejed the rtfere for their "exUufciea use which different firms s. ranscn & co. Kansas City. Ho. H i lalttoatos. Tbe Beaver lEaa) xoumal relates: last Monday Pr abate Judfe Mese untted ia marriaea Bsnry GCitr.ie and Miaa Nancy TrVr. both ef Msdiawa. The happy eewple went ta the White House hotel, where tbey aaeoijed todrina" for the airbt. and aa they wera tired and weary tram the day's drive iwtired to ths parlor, which, bad beea cue verted tnto a "bridal cham ber," about o'clock and aosa wers aweetly and peacefully sleeping. But about dock at fcidevu baaA. to which as auane of ths Vaig cmaens of ths ctry. proeeaeVed to the hotel and started a anise a hideous row a Tbe hotel bell was ruey as sT a fire bad brokssi out. tta pass wera psunAed, arcms fireeV barns plowed and It seemed hs If everytsina; that could asita a stole was eonoami a lad at the botal at ths dour of ths bridal ehaas ber. Ths baud of asriniafli ia requested ad Biisstoa uhjS abd aala axA jrvery usta yvwvvwwwyvw5wvwvv vwwvvwwvvvwvwvw, MM of M Coup B B 0 mi titoitoWdadissifassu llMBEHUllIfS i COUGH Jt't ?s i r S . I n Coogte.CoHs CROUP. sVMOOPUtC COUCH. trOAMTn lK BKMCMrrn, SORE THROAT, D71TZ7IA. iMCtrtmrr Conttmrrtton assau. ! sr ras THROAT and LUNGS. say by u rics, TTim-riTx criri r Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Canton Center, Conn., who has been in theU. S. service for about sixteen years, says: "We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but 3 sP3 3 -1" sat 3 sill i is king of all and one to be relied upon every time. We al- also find it is the best remedy for coughs and colds, giving certain results and leaving no bad aftereffects. We are never without it in the house refused. The happy couple ditat want their sleep distal bed- A door was found in another room leading to ths "bridal chamber- that could easily bs wo hlnred and against It tbe serenaders began operarJens, while telling the inmates if tbey had to pen ths door by foroa they would be marched out of tbe room with little ceremony. Finally the door was opened and then the wedded couple begsei for mercy. Tbey requested ten minutes thn te properly attire tbesnealves s as to be presentable In polite oompacy. Thia thne wa granted, when they were marched tip the street to Bull: store at the bead of the serenading outfit, and where the groom' set "em up" to the crowd. After which the nappy young fotka were told that It was aU a Joke and that aB vibe marry in Beaver are tisuafiy J'vked In that way. but that tbey wished them all tha lnvpnuiaaa possible la life with so troubles te cross their matrimonial pathway, ex cept, perchance, they should bs little ass Ttos tueal Ta sMtk. Count Ten Moltke, the great Prussian military strategist, bad tba utmost con tempt for lotruaetty. On tba rare aoosrtain Whew be addressed tba Reichstag bis speeches eeie snodels ef brevity. At baa euets It was bis castors to ett la silence except when hs proposed "Hi majesty tbe king or The health cf his majastj the king. On one eocaaioa as facer laid a beary wager that at a coming stats dinner Voa Moltke would sot use more than aeven word to proposing King VTilliajni's health. It happened that on this ocoasioii ths great evncrml said: The health of hi majesty tha king. geBtJemen. epos bear ing which the officer muttered: "Ah. tha field marshal grows old and talkative." is re 6 CIA! My Old Nebraska Home sVratteai tar Tba O Vs Be bv W. W. Pisrdesa Torn ask ms why we came ont hers And settled on these lands: And why w left our r.ice. uie farm Beside the lakeaiiar strands. Well, bless you. child. TO try to tell The reason why w came. And bow we struiteied many years Te save our bone and name. TThfn Mlcbael ta tba war would ge. And von were in try lap. W r- ffcit that be couid nt leave home vTttlisut hs vouk dear pap. Be was so young, though big and strong. And co ul in t cook a bite: So ip and Michael etiouidfred guns And both Went off to fie tit. Tbe country neeced them, my dear. And God ear-d loth their live: Bat then tb best of farm ran down When war time, child, arrlvm. We bad te mortcaye onra. my dar; "We had no seed to plant; "Te raieed a little garden truck, Tet things were very soant. 6e by the time our men casse borne And looked aliout tbe place, Crifa''ouraenjeTit came tticS and fx. tehts stared thea is the f see. So whes the lovely spring agsia Released tbe frost and coid, W planted ccrrn ox broken sod. And wheat had takes hull. We made a Bttle garden, toe. And si .ens and pnes cam oa; The new potatoee were a treat; Wa now could get along. Our teem putted thr-ms tbe winter fins Tn undmetta the shutter: And Bnndie came in fretih that epring 1 it give us milk an butter. j Ocr only baa bad batched same rl lrss. O. Uf was sot so sad; Tle joneees net a mi away Wt new felt tree and giad. Kot se for lone; the swmmrr tieet Had parched tbe ground up drv; Ai d Just e eois was ia the ouUk Oraseaorpera filled ths sky. Th"r settled own and took our crops; They ate our garden, too: And fcr tbe fall my little child. And all war feeling blue. Bet the as Bsortgag Beared US out; Tba deep, rk-a aoil was oura: We reeoluurry wtntered throurh Te wast tor spring and showers. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY We Lave v Limited maiuber of five-drawer drop head Sewing Machines with, surtomatic lifter with a complete 6et of nickle plated steel attachroents. Each rxachirie is fully grumrleed ty us as well as the iriaxiTafactTirers,, which we will sell thia week enly for $17.50, on very easy payments. If yon are in iveed of a. Sewing Machine (and don't feel aiile to buy one of our High. Grade New Hone Machines) it will jay yon to avail yourself of this exceptional offer. These rnachines are fold by a great many agents and deal ers all over the country for frota $25.00 to $00.00. If you are thinking of purchasing a Machine don't delay as the supply is limited. Eemcmbtr we carry a complete line of supplies for all kind of Sewing Machines. Eepair and rent Machines. .HAYDEN BROS. SEWING MACHINE DEPARTMENT Bo. biter on, whew TTncle ha We planed sur trust to Prwioenoa, Ueciared a be nitsad law And when spring rasae egata Tbey said they d sail out, take arhet'S left. We planted, and we hoped ewce eeor A new boms make Zor ma. Ta harvest hay and eranv They'd each a Quarter aertiom take, .nd K.-n them aide ty side. And buiid a buuse with crunks at sod. I-iks with ths wasters tuia. W saved ths team aad erne youd cow. And with torn hoopa and tick. W put a wrsos cover eta And piled the bay Is thick. We started one again with hope: W loaded all we could; We .bebed eotne com for Fill aad Ekh And tut us all sosoe food. Xear pap and bfirhMl bad to walk) But you arid 1 must noe: Be underneata those flaps for manrThs We mat, and laughed, and crurd- And wbea at last v found these claims. Here near the shallow Jr'latu, Twas warm and beamy as Ua afirtog- Oa our vwa land we sat. The hsipei darkened sun again; la ciouA tbey swarmed above; tut eentie liraes vwept them paat Our crop were aaved, my io-e. The rains were gentle, and the aoil biaoe vgtanon grow; We stacks tt hay m great long ricks. And corn stayed In the row. W sheaved the wheat and mads a stack And tied rt wrta a rar. And on some brtarcs. with weather fair. Hi thresiied U with a fialL W sacks at ws and took tt to f me earn of our roam : sty chits, that year was full f It was our first seal buuso. 'Phone. Douglas 2600. a tvoco roAer bmii m xesrr Bstu Alwaye pesrolar beranss tt is plaas- athT. refreshrtig and appetising. f 1 s eMM BMIW Cv, ft. Omi. sTsUM a 1s-.IbTbV srj UbbVbSUsbji tsarsj s . - r. sT A !. t- maTw ra. . u a T kdi h sy J t A a f'. Mi..mw- 1 aA sa st Ias. t ci sv--vsf) a aw a. fsaeu w -jratvvaTH LU stirChCl J. lil Xkit Cu lei. as. Ti men would busk a load of com. And jiiie on sacas ul wbeat, Aed forty itiiiae acres tb plains Tbey 4 haul ts omuzty seat. Te east, to west, to north, to south. X house eouid w eery: And t ad we not been strong and brai We'd given up la die. But ioneer im't d that way; They .banc oa, true aS . And soon ine nn were ratting sod And prairie grass to save. As ary winter settled in: m blacsard 'round ua soared: tvt ctruue of acruh frcaa i fur t-r fairly ruexed. The doHara they'd brto.g back, my w era t-w eacS time tisry went For nearly aJwaya thirig e-er bought And must tbe money spent. But wbea the winter oTt came on. Wnn heavy wu,e aad . We CS not owe a cent on earth. So that's the wy wc labored, child. fiome years were very scant . ths Plarta But. then, ssurteas oa ur plasa; Ocr big one mom s finer, a Was arm. tioueh dark and San y: Tt fire Lljed a bneausa lis Wa haA u t,iher "j We worked and eared ta sofek this Kew, 0-,-erytt.me a at band. w v bsusa. and bara. au JUiA evaryiLliw ae gxaiA. Oor siii'ist store was forty mfiea; And only ono that fail Id bfu-natd arrre t tun ts get JrrovswLs Xur ua alL Ha got wni sugar, bean and fisar. biib sn'rtwa n.wat and snua. Tt'T had ate ruSee. and. fun Ansaj( vtaua si al is, at as ws It was wits tamad mere: ft M tin w us werxva sad kept their Have rear hd the gulec abaca. blew bUchaei lust luuaa; no Ury Zear pap and sua w ta neat snova sk taaia xwt rfte with haiirtfc psass; wtalis ysa rei nssd: Offices for Rent The bajiking room formerly CKKLpied by Uj L". C. kaunnn liana la av for lease. The mam rrem aloae o bits g k.tlst square f floor spans, and bas beeioss ti iarr bankijig room a directors roots, clerks' lunch reuav pt-i-vate ici.jet room, two tare fcl tne and ei orase roosa aud t m vaii its, ifi oe: ne aa inaniei. stune vault in th ewciur sf tis ssaoa ruoBi furxueny weed by the bans. 7L w-rU4AsT-OaT CO. ksn rtnui au SB-Permanent Cures Wen! 1120, Frail Men, Tcung 0!d Men, ATI knew tbe wonderful uTiftcg-cp pewwr e I B- krOlIs-l treataaeet- Hid tl fUU f aij i m ef tea i lag Ciasasia sf r is at toigfcl ass tost eati wilt cvr gaiok. DR. T.lcGREW Offioe Bsurm. all day U 111 a am. aaeara. . a L. Evean.es, Wedateeday aad Saturday . y " ha (sZmjs mjk Pesa kswk ,ir t ba, A ah