r - y ' . ' fr- v- m r 7 8 E THE OMAHA SUNDAY, BEE: SEPTEMBER ID, m i ... ti ! Y ''Famous Love Stories" , , - Will Be Revealed in Big Ak-Sar-Ben Fete -Parade Striking Points in World in Allegorical Procession seventeen f loats. - - Costing Thousands of Dollars are Ready ' -Adan and Eve" Gifen Second Place. , . ... . s The most splendid pageant ever . put on by Ak-Sar-Ben Will be this year's electrieaUparade, the night of Wednesday, September '22. So say those few persons who have had the privilege of viewing the floats in the workshop at Ak-bar-tJen den. "Famous Love Stories," is the title 4 of the parade and these famous love Y stories are depicted in 16 splendid floats,"1 some of which tost $2,000 ech tovbuild. And on the 17th iloat will ride TCintr Ak-Sar-Ben KXVI. The title, fleet sh6ws hearts, bill ""Ine doves, cuoids and other insignia of the -little god of love and pre?" , pares the wsay fdr the love stories de ts'triA in the fnllowinsr floats Here are the stories. For a full appreciation ofthe floats it will be well to clip this out ana reaa u uw ' fully before the, parade comes along. The floats: - ,-, . 1. Title Famous Love Stories. "All the VVorld Loves a Lover". (2) Adam and Eve. ; Story of the father and mother of the human race trom tne account u : the creation of Genesis. (3) Pygmalion and) Galatea. A Greek Jegead in which Pygma lion, a sculptor ana king ot Cyprus, fell in love with an ivory statue , which he had made, and which, aFhis . : t... Vantia request,, was given mc ujr . v..-. ,' (4) Helen cf Troy. Paris, the shepherd son of Priam, was given , the privilege 'of judging the fairest amongst the three god desses, Hera, Athene and Aphrodite. To influence his decision, Hera of- fpred - hiiri oower. Athene martial glory, and Aphrodite the inost beautiful of women. He awarded the golden apple to Aphrodite, who in turn assisted him in carrying off Helen, the beautifuLwife of Merle- laus. The abduction ot Helen gave rise to the Trojan war. (5) Venus and Adonis. In Greek Mythology, Adonis was a youth, a model of beauty, and be loved of Venus. Acceding to -the en treaties of Aphrodite, Zeus decreed that .he , should pasirhalf the year in the cold an(d snow, and half the year amongst the flowers. " - , (6) Daphnis and Chloe. A Greek pastoral romance of the fourth or fifth century, recounting the love of Dahpnis;, av goaf herdv and of Chloe, the daughter of a shephetd. Iaphnis was protected by, Diana. Pan instructed him' in singingTand on the flute, ami the Muses endowed him with a love of poetry. According te-"tne legend he was turned into stone, and to an other into a .laurel, and another liisreyes were torn out by a jealous nymph and. he threw himself in de spair into the - sea. (7) Antony and Cleopatra. Mark Antony, a Roman general and triumvir, was completely be witched by thecharms of Cleopatra, the last queen of Egypt! On he ac count he divorced his wife Jctavia, sister of Octavianus. Octavianus de clared war against her, and the fleet, ,oi Antonv and Cleopatra was de feated at the battle of Actfum. Ueo patra fled to Egypt and was fol lowed 'by Antony. After the death of Antony, who killwl himself on' hearing a false report of her death, Cleopatra caused herself to be bit ten by a poisonous asp, in order to avoid being exhibited in Rome at the triumph of Octavianus. v (8) Abelard and Heloise. - Abelard was a French scholar of the 12th century, andloved Heloise, an abbess and niece of Fulbert, the Canon of Notre Dame. After their secret marriage' Fulhert was soen raged that Heloisewas forced-to take the veil, and Abelard became a monk. Their tomb in the celebrated cemetery of'Pere LaCh,aise in Paris has become the beloved shrine of all happy or unhappy lovers, who keep it eternally beautiful with their florsCtributes. , , (9) Lancelot and Guinevere. Guinevere, the wife ol King Ar thur, in Tennyson's "Idylls of .the King," loves Lancelot, one of the most famous knights of the Round Table. For this guilty ove Guine "vere is condemned to die at the &i:tke, but is saved by Lance'ot. (10) John Smith and Pocahontas. Pocahontas was an Indian girl, celebrated in the coldnial period of history. She- was the daughter of Hlie Chief Powhatan, and. when John Smith was brought a captive be fore her father, she saved his life by interposing her body between him and the war clubs of his execu tioners. . ; (Hi Romeo and Ju'iet. " The hero and heroine of Shakes peare's tragedy. The story is of the love and- tragic deafh ,of two impas- sioned lovers, Juftet; being ,the daughter of Capulet, and Romeo the heirvof the hostile family of Montaguej (i2) Napoleon and Josephine. " Josephine de Beajharnais became the wife, of Napoleon in 1796 and . crowned empress in 1804. Na poleon divorced her in 1809 in order i to marry Maria Louisa of Austria, thus, bringing about a closer alliance w ith the Papal states. Josephine re- tired jn grief to Malmaison, but it Is always tonjectured that Napoleon really loved Josephine, and that his jater marriage was made merely to bi ing about his political supremacy. ' (13) Madam Butterfly. -A story from the opera of Puc cini. Lieutenant Pinkerton, an offi cer in the United Stages navy, loves andwins a Japanese maiden, des pite the wrath and indignation of her family. Their' life is one of idyU - lie .beauty and, happiness until he sails away from herand their baby. ' Madame butterfly ends her tragic life by the Japanese custom of "HarL Kan." ' v (14) Skeleton in Armor. V , From a poemof Longfellow. ,-;A fMorse Viking""carrte to the shore of Normandy and1, loved the daughter. ,of the king. The kiiuj scoffed at such presumption, ami ' thereupon the Viking stole the daughter of the kin'ft, who gave chase to the Viking, .. but was defeated hi a combat at sea From a foem by Thprnas Moore. Lalla Rookh, an East Indian prin- History Will Be Depicted Ak-Sar-Ben ;Parade To Recall Landing At Plymouth Rock Twenty-Eigth Floats Entered foj Processiony-Indians to Take Prominent Part. - The daylight Ak-Sar-Ben parade this, year will commemorate the 300th anniversary of the landing 'of the Pilerims at Plvmduth Rock. VnI It wilLpass through the streets Thursday afternoon, September ; 23. IUwas changed from Tuesday after noon, as at first planned, because that is, the date of the special,elec tion in Douglas county. vi -"John L. Webster has be'en af the head of the committee arranging this parade. He made a special trip to Plymouth Rock to gather localcolor for the dayKght pageant.-' The floats were built at thev Ak-Sar-Ben Den under direction of Gus Renre and wee paid for-by Individ uals, organizations, countieTand, cities of the Mate. f There re 23 floats and five ban ners., TheTToats depict the various events in the emigration of the Pil grims from England to the wilds of America, where they sought the privilege of worshiping God accoxd-r ing to the dictates of thetrown cofi- sciences. -v . - , Indians in Parade. X' , In the parade,als6."will be groups of Indian, reptelsentingthe red men with whom the ; Pilgrims came' in contact when they landed in the new world. 'The American Legion and naval reserves also will be j:epre sented. - - . ', ." . Floats and banners will be as fol lows : . i ' No.'! Title float, presented bv John a Haskell of Wkefield. Ntb, ,No. e. rersecution of the Pil grims under King Jamesr contrib uted, by members of the medical profession .in Omaha. , l No. 3. Ihe Mayflower, con tributed by; President Carl R. Gray of the Union Pacific railroad, and associate Officials. . ! No. 4. Embarkation ' and Bene diction, presented by members of the Omaha Retailers association. No., S. Signing of the Compact on. the "Mayflower presented by Omaha lawyers. , No. 6. The Landing at Cape "Cod. ? resented by members of the-Omaha obbers' and Manufacturers' asso ciation; Rotary Club Represented. z No. 7. My.les Slandish Searching the Coast Line, presented by the Omaha Rotary club. No. 8. Ihe Landing at Flymouth Rock,- presented by ' citizens of Dodge county. ; : No. 9. Plymouth Rock, resented hy the Omaha Clearing House as sociation. . i I "' No. 10. Visit of the Indian,, Sam- oset. oresented hv the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway com- Banner No. 11. Wamoanoag: Tribe oPIndians and Thei C,hief, MassassTMt. ' I ' No. j2. First Marriage Cere mony, oresented by the Concord clim of Omaha. t$o. 13-The First Harvest, pre sented by the Omaha Grain ex change. - i No, 14. Indian: Messenger From CanoniciM, presented by the Kiwan is club of Omaha. - Banner No. IS. Narragansett Tnbe and Their Chiel,-. Canonigus. No. 16 John Aldenind Priscilla at the Spinning Wheel, presented by the Elks' club of Omaha. Public School Float. No. 17 Priscilla Riding the BuU, cess, is) betrothed by her father to Aliri. the sultan of Buchara, whom she has never seen. On her journey to meet her betnrtned, "Aliris.rdfs guished as a young poet, Feromorz, wins her heart, and reveals himself only yvhen jshe is led into his 'pres ence as a bricje. "(16) Hiawatha and Minnehaha. , -From the poem of Longfellow. Hiawatha, a personage of miracu lous birth, known amongst the tribes of North American Indians. He is sent amongst the- Indians to teach theija the arts of peace. He loves Minnehaha, Laughingi-water, the daughter of the old arrow-maker. (17 King Ak-Sar-Ben XXVI. x ADVERTISEMENT. Don't Suffer From Piles N Fo Hatter If You Haw Been a Long-time Sufferer there's Be r Uef With Pyramid Pile . V Sappositoriee ' " Try Pyramid ino matter what else you have used. It should Rive quick re lief and has saved many from an opera tion. Get a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pile Suppositories at any drug store. It Is the right thintr to Ad. to relfeve itchingvx bleeding or protru dinar piles, hemor-rectal- troubles'. Use coupon for rholds and -such Take no substitute, free trial. FREE (LAHPLE COUPON tTBAMID rST70 COMPANY. ' " ' -Ms Pyramid Bid.. Msnbtll. lOch. . K'f ten nt Free sample of Pyraala Ml teries, tn alaln wrapper. Ksms.....!.. I Stree . .i. , , Scenes Along the County Roads Near,by Omaha motorists find along'.the roids inmakjng : . I : t ' presented by the live stock interests, No. lS-Pilorims - ofns to Church, presented ''by . descendants of the-Pilgrims... :. . Banher No. 19 Peauot.i Tribe of Indians.' . - & i ' No. 2(f-"FreeV Public -Schools." contributed - by Superintendent of SchoooJs Beveridge, an4 friCnds of the public schools. ,.f " No. 21 The Pilgriimkr contributed bv member of the Omaha Chamber J of Commerce. - ' J ' ' ,No. aaThe Boston Tea Party, presented by citjz&ns of s Madison county. , Y No. 23 Signing of -the Declara-, tion of Independencepresented by citizen's of Douglas county. No.24 Surrender of Lord Corn wallis to Genferal Washington, pre sented by citizens of Omaha. , "The Goddess ot Liberty.' No. 25 "Lincoln's Gettysburg Afldress," contrill ed by citizens of Lincoln. ' ,' Banner No. 26 The American Legion. ) Banner No. 27 Nebraska .Naval Reserves, D. C. Buell, commander; Harry Nygaard, marshal. No. 28 The Great American Na tion jaijdtheGoddessorLib2rt AnVEBTlSEMENT. Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate Pecpfe; In Two Weeks Time In many Instance ayt City Phjrtlclan persons have suffered for years with out knowing what made -them feel tired, listless and run-dawn when their real trouble was lack of iron in the blood how to tell. I F ysn were to make an actual blooS test .on all people who . are ill you would probably be ereatlyi astonished at the exceeoinelx. lame number who lack iron and who are ilL for no other reason -than the lack .of iron. The moment iron is supplied a multitud-of dangerous symp toms disappear. Without iron the blood at once loses the power to change food into living tissue and therefore nothing you eat does you good; you don't get the strength out of it. . Your food merely passes through your system like corn through a mill with the rollers . so wide apart that the mill can't grind. As a Je suit of this continuous blood and nerve starvation, people become' generally weak ened, nervous and all rfln down and fre quently develop all sorts of conditions. One ii too thin: another is burdened with unhealthy fat; some are so weak they, can hardly walk; some think they have dyspep sia, kidney or liver trouble; some can't sleep at n-'ght, others arc sleepy and tired all day; some fussy and irritable; some skinny and bloodless,' but all lack physical power and endurance. In such cases, , it is worse than foolishness, to take stimulating medicines W narcotic drujrs, which only whip up your fagginf vital powers for the moment, maybe at (the expense of your Before instalrlng borne be sure to get VACUUM -This is the, famous $ Heating Plant, the ,.,-on the market today Saves one-third in fuel built to last a Hfetime--rabsolutely guaranteed. WE CAN SAVE YOU KROM give youlvery liberal terms if you wish. Over 850 installed iri Omaha; information free if VOPIIIMTl riirnQna a .tUUUUIIM UIIIUllC ADTERTISKMEST. SIMPLE flPPLICATICN , THAT DISSOLVES BLACKHEADS' No more squeezing and "pinchinj to Ret sid ot those unsightly blemishes, black heads. There is one -simple, safe and sure way to. get them out and thaT is to dis- two ounces of calcmite powder fm your druggist sprinkle a little on aThot. wet I sponge rub briskly over the blackheads for a few seconds wash the parts and everx blackhead will be gone. Pinching and squeezing out blackheads make large pores,and you cannot get all of the blackheads out this way while this simple application, of calonite powder and water dissolves every particle of them and leaves -the akin and pores in their natural condition. 'Any druggist will' sell you the calonite powder and about tsvo ounces wilU be all yon will aver need. , POINQ TO THE THEATER? CONSULT THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF !t fijbE.. . . many of the fresh fruits of the orchard, farm and vineyard aM drives from Omaha into the country. ;, v : L : 1 '' 1 1 presented. fey patriotic societies, the Grand Army of the Republic and associated societies: Spanish 'War Veterarrt, Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution.1 - ' . New Secretary Is V Ak-Sar-Ben Booster Charles R. Gardner, the new secre tary of Ak-Sar-Ben, has been an en thusiastic booster for the organiza tion for' 12 years. y - He succeeded the late J. D. Weaver, whoiad filed ,the difficult position for nearly a aecade. y" , "Charlie" is sonie six feet, four inches of joviality, pep, enthusiasm and efficiency. After the death of Mr. Weaver, the board of governors unanimously picked Mr. Gardner pf the job. I In the past years Charlie has been a star at the big Den show eyery year. He is a natural comedian and his singing voice is quite bear Ale. ' ' The lob of secretary of Ak-Sar-f Ben has been called the "job of id thousand (difficulties." There aire more than 1,000 pestiferous, details ADVERTISEMENT. life later on. No matter what any one tells you, if you ' are not afVronT and well you owe it to yourself to nyake the follow ing test: See how long x)6u can work or how far you can walk 'Arithout becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets' of ordinary NuVated Iron Jjrtree times per day after meals for1 two weiXa. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much) you have gained. Yon can-talk as you, please about alt the wonders wrought by new remedies, bit when you come down to hard facts there Is nothing like good old iron to put color in yosjr cheeks and good sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It is also afrreat nyrve and stomeh"f trength ener and one -at the best blood builders in the world. Tn only, trouble was that the old forms of inorganic iron like tincture of iron, iron xaMfetatet etc.. often ruined peo ple s teetn, upset their stomachs and were not assimvrated, and for these reasons they frequently did more harm than good.' But with the, discovery of the newer forms of organic irSn - all this has been overcome. Nuxatod Iron, for example, is pleasant to take, ."does not .injure the teeth and is al- - most immediately beneficial. M"jrTFAOTUBF.TtS' NOTE! Nuxated Iron whf Is recommended above is not a secret remedy stout one wolca is well Known to druggists everywhere. un'JKe tne- older Inorganic Iron rroducts It is eaWly assimilated, and does not Injure the teeth. make them black, nor upset the stomach. (,The ; manufacturers guarantee successful and entirely sat ' Israetory results to every purchaser or they will re fund your -money. It is dispensed tn this city bv all good druggists. Owl Drue Co.. Sherman JtUftmneirg 6 Busy Stores and all oilier good OTUgglSlg. y oa a modern heating plant in your tbe price and see the " PIPELESS v FURNACE and original Patented Pipeless heaviest and best built furnafce $50 to $100 on first cost and 40,000 in the Middle West. Full you write, call or phone D. 993. VQIOf ln U12 Douglas St. VUIBO UUiPhone Douglat 993 UMAHA A D VERTISEM EXT. v Peplifip the Skin is Better Than Bleaching -Ever since the discovery that ordinary mercblised wax would absorb and remove a discolored complexion its use by ladies a substitute lor bleaching creams has Frown . rapidly. A perfect complexi b, maintained Indefinite y If this r exion can remark able- substance is used. Its beneficent cleansing, clearing and preservative action is quickly apparent, and ladies who have been paying high prices for 'Special bleach" from beauty specialists, soon rec ognize, that mercolized wax outranks them all. It has beeonie so popular that, it can be obtained atan druggists', who have it in original, trie-ounce packages. The favorite way of using is to apply ft like cold feam, before retiring, washing, it off in, the morning. V The saxolite lotion for wrinkles and flahbiness has also become extremely pop nlar. One ounce of powdered saxolite is dissolved in one-half pint witch hazel. Bathing the face in this has a remarkable err-ct in erasing wrinkles and U) improv ing contour. ' I that the secretary has to look After. aAnd in the rush season it is jm 18-niour-a-day job. ' Yet it has its compensations as is indicated bylthe fact that n all the history of Ak-bar-Ben it' fillprl rtv 'net three men '1 has" been T T T T ford, J. Ik Weaver an Charles R. 1 1 . i a r rii- Gardner, Money. back without question if HlArS Salve fails in ttw treainent of ITCH, ECZEMA. RI.OWOJ, TETTER or otitt itching skin diaeaaea. Try W Ji eent boa at our risk. ShermanA McConnell Drug Co. iiv Ji VERTISEMENT. Sap Tea Turns v y Gray Hair l)arji ifis Grandmother's Recipe to .Bring Hack Color and Lustre to Hair., , That beautiful, even shadeof dark; glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- i ir I , T a pnur. i our nair is your on arm. it makes of mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and auipnur ennances its appearance a hundredfold. ' i . Don't bother to prepare the mix ture,; you ,can get this farrrtsus old reeipe improved by the addition of ether ingredientst a small cdet, nil ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always, be depended . tfpon to bring back the natural , color ; and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally; and evenly that -nobody can tfll it has been ap plied. You simplji dampen a sponge or soft brush with' it and draw this through' the hair, taking one small strandat a time; by 'morning-the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beau tifully dark and appearstossy and lustrous. ' ' - This wonderful booh will be I M sent free to any man upon re quest ' a?;ELfttAND CHEMICAL C0.I 02 Berro BtocH,wshville.Tenn. Sanatoriu This institution is the onljj one tn the central west with separate buildings situated in their, own grounds, yet entirely dfstinct, and lg yit possible to classify cases. The one building being lis ted for and devoteff to yfche treat ment of noncontagious and nonmen- tal diseases, no others being admit ted; the other Rest Cottage being designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases requiring for. a time watchful jcare and" special nursing. 1,000' Rousei to Be BuOt k To Care for Poor of Paris Paris, Sept. IS.r-Axious to avoid suffering among poor of Paris this winter, the French piinister 5f hy giene; M. J. L, Breton, Is driving lorward plans for the erection of provisional houses. The; scheme which he has been able to set mov ing is unfortunate not on a large scale. lrwill allow fStvthe building of only i about 1,000 houses.- The main difficulty is, of course, the co'sf of material. M. Breton has only been able to get 25,000,000 francs to work with. Half of this will be fount! by the, state." The other half will be provided by the Unless you see are not getting genuine 20 years, and proved Safety first! Insist upon an unbroken t'Bayer Package" t containing proper direction for Headache, Neuralgia, CoWs,' EaracSe,, Toothache, Neuritis, Rheumatism, Lumbago and Pain generally. Made andovmed strictly by Americans. . mm- .1 - Handy tin boxes Aaplrln li tbe trade mark Millions have said that about Blue-jay. , Others tried it and toldf others the same gory. So the use has spread until corn oubles have largely disappeared. If you have a com you can settle it to night And find the way to end every crn. Applvjliquid Blue-jay or a Blue-jay plaster. The pain will etop. , y Soon the. whole corn will loosen fend come out , i r Think what folly it is to keep corns, to ' ) J Too Fat? Do not try to become slen der by drastic doses of thyroid or salts. Reduce weignt ana waistline: also mpi.doubia chin.etc.by the safe, rel iable Korein sxstem. Thathadovcn (Ms s DiCtureCives vou an idea how she look ed and ' felt. By takiiur Ksiein and following easy directions of Korein system the reduced from clumsy futures to graceful proportion. Now she is agile, attractire, men tally alert and in better health. Why net you? Reliable anti-rat self-treatment Become Slender and Stay So inv. both mM rermtt rtivav mJh-J Many, both sexes, report they have reduced n to 60 pounds. No starving; no exhausting arving: no exhaustinir exercises. 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New VorWkt. j iiee Want Ads Bring Results.1 i T department of the Seine. Purchase of eround win run. away with! a large share. If necessary land will be expropriated. Y The houses will probably be mult at the farthest possible point from the center of the city that will not bet so far as to be inconvenient They will be reserved as far as pos sible for large families. : Convict Sentenced to LVeath 1 , Is Killed In Ball Gatne f Walla i'Walla, Wash., Sept. 18. Ewctitive clemency tfor HaroldvC Newcomb, wfo committed murder in Fierce county in 1910, failed to save him from a violent death be the, safety- "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you Aspirin prescribed by safe by) millions. of 12 tablets cost but a yew cents Larger package ot Bayer Manufacture of IfoaoaeeUcacldMter of BalleyllcaciA - u n . n "I ended corns forever in this scientific way" pare or pad them, or to use the old harsh treatments. v Here is the new-day way, gentle, sure and scientific)- It was created by a noted chemist in thi9 world-fatned laboratory. It is ending millions of corns by a touch. 'The relief is quick, and it ends them completely. . - N , Try it tonight Corns are utterlyneed less, and this is the time to prove it Buy Blue-jay from your druggist 1 Blue-jay -Plaster or Liquid The Scientific Corn Ender BAUER & BLACK Chicago New York Toronto Makers of Stcxile Surgical Dressings and Allied Products FiMlaLpayWten Cured A mild system ot treatment that cures Plies, Fistula and o filar Rectal Diseases in a short time, without a severs) annrieal nrv- Fles eration. No Chloroform, Ether or other general anesthetic ased. every case accepted for treatment. anJ no mnnp. U a k. naM wntO K curt guaranteed tared. Write for ook on Kectai uiseases. Jo b 1,000. prominent people who ha ve -been permanently cured. DR. E. R. TARRY Snnatorium. Peters Trust B'dtr. (Bee Bide.) Omaha. Web. ADVERTISEMENT. GET RID OF ,Y0UR FAT' Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs WITHOUT -DIETING OR EXERCISING often at the rate of over a pound a day and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken place. ' 0 , I am a licensed practicing physician and personally select the trealment for each individual case thu? en- " abling me to Jioose remedies that will prodiare not only a loss of weisrht harmlessly, but which will nla relieve you or an, stoutne's such as . indigestion, rheumatism, jr0ut. asthma, kirlnpv and various other overstoutness. My treatment will sleepy feelmp;, paving a result of the loss" of You are not required to change in the lightest irom yuur regular mone oi living. There is no dietinW or exercising.. It isimDle. If you are overstout do not postnone, for my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT - DR. R. NEWMAN, Licensed Zbb titth Avenue, New York, N, Y, Desk D-91 fore he could leave state prison oa on parple. , Charles Wilson a hu negro, serving a sentence of from 1(J ' to 24 year for a similar charg who was not seentenced 1 to tht iionse, may et feel the strands ot i the rope around his neck. ' V , Newcomb died as a result oijt terrific blow from a base ball bat in the hands of. Wilson, .following a dispute ovejthe former's decision , while acting as umpire in a base fore he could leave the state prison teams. ' ' , ; k Bv the addition of recently in vented wheels and casters any rock- inflr chair can be converted into wheel chair in less than a minute. J physicians for over. 1 v BAB Hit X ) witn names and tratimom.l. nt mnr ADVERTISEMENT. tne troublesome symntorfjs of overV shortness 'of breath. rialnirnHn I afflictions which 6ften accomnnnw - , i relieve tRat depressed, tired, you renewed enerpy and-vigor, your surjerflumia fntv I but sit down rio-hf -,. .i and mv plan wherebv I am to b xin.u xsi.ri.Cii- iriiAUjli II you 80 Phytici.ii'sut. of New York lY '0 5 I I V " A ... w i Y i - ry 11111 Ht. ,