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bridle of Ms own device, and drove him VICIOUS HORSES. tnrow newspapers in his face. Most Artificial Comb-Honey a Myth. Symptoms of Torpid Liver.§* about as fast as he could follow him. Electri Light a re horses would run away if on a country Mr. Gleason carried a long snapping road, or anywhere, in fact, a bundle of V.fr From Popular Science. vyj. "Observers in many of the small .i'$i£%:& whip, and first taught the horse the loose papers were thrown at them. This to of appetite and nausea the bowel* Theseasonsofl887and 1888, espe. cities blessed with shade trees have meaning of the word "Whoa." This, he are costive, but sometimes alternate -with horse, however, did not get the chance eially the latter,were unpropitlous for BOWIE SPECIMEN LESSONS SHOWING looseness or diarrhoea pain in the head, a©companied thinks, is the, greatest command in noticed that those trees near electric to run away. When the first papers -with a dull, heavy sensation the "busy little bee," and yielded but 4 '. "^s horsemanship. As he drove the animal were flung at him the word "Whoal" HOW THEY ARE TAMED. lights have been blighted by something,.and, the back part pain in the right side and little honey. The crop was a general around, stopping here and there before shoulder blade fullness after eating^ waB sufficient alone, and Gleason did not for the lack of some more with a disinclination to exertion of body or the boxes of the spectators, he said: "It failure, not only in America but in have to snap the whip once. Then they mind irritability of temper, low spirits loasof apparent cause, the trouble is ascribed is the habit of almost every person, when tied a string of bells around the horse's Europe. The modicum of honey produced, memory} with a feeling ofhaving-nesrl^cted he Right Use of the W "Whoa," and driving^ to use the word 'Whoa' contin- some duty general weariness and debility. to the electric lights. The local belly and a string of tin pans to his tail -/*C§ especially of comb-honey, was If these warnings are unheeded, seriofw the Advantages of Throwing a Horse and set him going. At first the beast arboriculturists say that the trees soon exhausted, and the dealers as diseases will soon bo developed. No acted as if he wanted to kick and tear remedy can be used than Tutt's Pills. A site* wellas'customers, North, South, East need darkness as much as men need in Order to Teach Him. gle dose produces such a change of feelling83 about, but the exclamation "Whoal" often to astonish the r-ufferer. and West, were crying out for honey. sleep. There seems to be some reason •Mn calmed him. Then Gleason fired off a Tutt's Liver Pills Tlie accompanying pictures represent The producers were inaundated with gun over the animal's head. It startled in supposing that the nearness of the some scenes in the work of Oscar R. ^.t. letters and orders which they could the spectators and made the horse jump. electric lights is the cause ofthe drooping Gleason, the horse professor, the Rarey "Whoa!" quieted him, however, aud after Cure Bilious Diseases. not fill. Now, here was the grand of the trees, lor similar trees, not *i£- of these days. He has been giving lessons a few more discharges of the weapon opportunity for the manufacturers Price, 25c Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, N. Y. exposed to any other illumination the^horse stood still without even the in New York, says the Sun, and on of "artificial honey." If the article GKHEADAOHEI reassuring word. This was all pretty than that of the sun, have not been the night when this particular exhibition could be sold "at an immense profit good, but Mr. Gleason said he could "go affected in that way and are bright was given the first horse brought in for at half the price" of the genuine article, it one better." He took off the head Positively re by 'H Mr. Gleason to tackle was a kicker. His and strong.—Boston Budget. as Prof. Wiley assures us, these harness, and, calling up his attendants, these O Pills. owner wanted to use him with a buggy they went through the noisy performance bogus manufacturers could have'eoinmoney—there They also relieve Di« tress from Dyspepsia ^ndigastion for his family, but the animal dida't care without the animal being in theei were "millions in it" Hark! to the sound of humanity's wails! and TooHeartj BTTLE slichtest degree disturbed. The picture, Millions of peoplewith aches and with ails. to have anything to do with a buggy except apparently. But they failed to appear. Eating. A perfect remedy Headaches and humors, a merciless flood, "They can't scare him/' shows how it forDizziaess,2fanse* to smash it with his hind feet and The glucose was available, the IVER Weakness of lungs and disorders of blood. is done. Drowsiness, Bad Taste then run away with the pieces. The paraffine ditto, and the "appropriate Yet there's a helper that certainly saves, in the Mouth, Coated Tonguo.Pain in the Bide. horse was good looking. He was brought Thousands of people from premature graves. A Marvelous Escape. machinery" ought, in the interval under PILLS. TOKPID MVER.- Thej The remedy is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical into the tanbark enclosure with only a the law jof progress, to have become regulate the Bowela. Discovery. It cures coughs, relieves asthma, Tursly Vegetable. halter and the harness shown in the first "It was in 1882, on the 27th of June still more "appropriate" and checks bronchitis, purifies the blood, heals Price 2S Cents picture. Mr. Gleason said his plan was yon will see why I have no trouble in sores, eruptions and unsightly pimples and perfect in its work but, strange to THEY CAN'T SCAKE HIM. CASTES MEIIC:T2 CO., NEW YOSK. is without a rival for all the ills that spring ually. But I want to say that you should to throw the horse to the ground. He remembering the date. say, the famine of honey continued. irom a disordered liver. All druggists. hisnever use the word except when you stood on the nigh side and held in "It had been an exceedingly hot day, SmaH Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. The tempting prices were offered in want your horse to stop. If you are not a cloud to be seen, with the sun right hand a rope which passed under vain. Not a pound of the stuff ever driving along a street and you come to Don't hawk.and blow, and spit, but use Dr. beating fiercely down, and not a breath the surcingle down to the fore leg, asa "materialized," so far as anybody crossing or a bad place, and you wish Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Of druggists. To Restore Tone of air stirring. We sat out on the represented ia. the drawing. Mr. GleaBOU your horse to slack up in speed use this couldfindout. porch after supper, trying to find a pulled on this rope. It drew the language: 'Steady, there, my boy.' But Would the botanist classify the Ghost In and Strength cool place. The clouds were beginning when you wish him to stop then speak "Hamlet" as a species of Deadly Nightshade. to gather, and it looked as if there Cos of a Buffalo Head out sharply and firmly, 'Whoa!' If you to the System when might be a shower. The three little will practice this in driving you will From the Kansas City Journal. For strengthening and clearing the voice, ones went early to bed, and in spite of have your horse in two weeks so that he weakened by Ten years ago a good buffalo head use "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES."—"I have the oppressive -heat were soon fast will understand every command that you commended them to friends who were public sold for $15 to $40. The price now La Grippe asleep. give him. You must never give many speakers, and they have proved extremely ranges from $75 to $400. There has meanings to one word. You must never "It couldn't have been far from serviceable."—Rev. Hen-ry Ward Beecher. or any other not been a green buffalo head in Denver lie to your horse or deceive him. You eight o'clock when I heard a sound do deceive him if, when you want him for three years. But it is expected which I at first thought was thunder. Illness, A splendid ear but 8 very poor voice, as merely to slacken in speed you say The others noticed it, too,and as it grew that Buffalo Jones, domestic buffalo the organ-grinder said to the donkey. 'Whoa,' and then later when you want Ayer's Sarsaparilla louder, a terrible rushing sound came herd in Kansas will occasionally him to stop and stand still you say'Whoa.' with it, and we looked at one another add anew head to the market. Kocky Physicians recommend "Tansill's Punch." How can a horse understand just what in silence for a minute, and then ran Mountain sheep are not very numerous, is positively you want of him if this is the system you to where we could look out westward. V^ and the head of the animal pursue? Never say'Whoa' unless you Six NOVELS E E will be sent by Cragin & unequalled. "My heart almost stopped beating, mean it, and when you say it, see that brings from $35 to $100. Mountain Co., Philada., Pa., to any one in the U. S. or when I saw coming toward us with Canada, posatge paid, upon receipt of 25 the horse stops." sheep are sold in pairs, when the Get the BEST. terrific speed a black, funnel-shaped Dobbins' Electric Soap wrappers. See list of Mr. (ileason started the horse around, taxidermist has saved the whole animal, novels on circulars around each bar. Soap cloud, the rush and roar accompanying Prepared by and drilled him on the true import of and they sell for $350 a pair. for sale by all grocers. it growing louder every minute. the command, 'Whoa!' Beginning on Elk heads sell from $35 to $300 each. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., GETTING A KICKER DOWN. "'Run for the cellar!' I cried. My Wfci his fright lesson, he said: "You must Why are Jokes like nuts?—Because the •dorse's foot up to his body then he took Grizzly bear rugs bring from $35 to wife ran and seized the baby, and I make your horse understand by examination Lowell. Mass. drier they are the better they crack. ihold of the halter with his left hand and $200 each black bear as high as $75. caught up the two other children from and experience that the things liable pulled the horse's head around to him. the-bed. There was no time to lose. The cinnamon and brown bear are ^Wji IQ— to frighten are really harmless. You As he did so he placed his right elbow '"The one who first reached the cellar-door—it must be sure not to whip him for being common and not so durable, and the gHEET ALLEN'S IRON TONIC BITTERS BTJITD up and a UlBCIfl ^regularprices. Catalogrof" against the animal's side and sang out: frightened. Always' let your horse face tone the system. All genuine bear the signature W 2,000 pieces FREE to any address. was one of the older childi-en—had best will not sell for over $50. "Lie-down." The beast was scared at J.W. LUSK & CO.,Chicago*. of J. P. Allen, Druggist, St. Paul, Minn. the object of fear, and when frightened just time to seize the knob, first by this unusual treatment. The QIIDC a a Ourgna~ remember that the slower you move your nothing more, when—crash! such a pulling up of his fore leg hurt just a OUIII. ulea absolutely certain in Do not be deceived by a facile exterior. horse the more power you have over Foo of re terrific noise! I felt myself lifted in results, safe ia action. Send 3 LOO little and he manifested his disapproval Tender men sometimes have strong wills. him. There are times when letting a for package. GMSKD0SKW, in the air, and thought my time had A rabbi of Montreal says that the of the necessity of- standing upon three Box 9T7 Richmond. Jtftiaa. in horse trot is almost as bad as letting him come. The next thing I knew, I felt If yon want yonr legs by fighting and trying to kick. low death rate among the Jews is on S re re run away." pension without the splash of cold water in my face. I This opposition lasted some three minutes. delay, put your owing to their adherance to the Mosaic To THE EDITOR:—Please inform your readers claim in the hand* must have lost consciousness," but the Mr. Gleason held to his head, and that I have a positive remedy lor the law, which permits for use as food of O S E XX. HGKTEB, Attornejv water revived me, and in a moment I above named disease. By its timely use kept it yanked around, and at last the Washington, D. C. only the flesh of such animals as divide thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently knew where I was. astonished brute went down. Then Mr. at yon can beautifully de the hoof arid chew the cud. In cured. Ishall be glad to send two "I had come down head first into the corate your walls and ceilings, a d«theworkyonrself.andvery'cheauly? Gleason let him get up, and repeated the bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your the killing of these animals the strictest Ask any performance several times, always using well! readers who have consumption if they will paint dealer, or write for design's* instructions. No examination had to be made to the command "Lie down, lie down, sir!" "The water was some ten feet deep. send me express and post-office address. Respectfully, Btampsrequired.AlabastineCo,(jrandRapid8,MiA as he pulled upon the rope and the halter. prevent the communication of disease T. A. SLOCUM, M. 181 Pearl I was thoroughly at home in the water, WEBSTEBS DICTIONARY. street, New York. Here is how the horse looked when to man. As to fish, the Jews though I wash't'used to diving in that he was downed. fashion, and I managed to right myself only eat those with both fins and Biliousness UNABRIDGED, ILLUSTRATED. 1G1& and come up head first. pages, Leather bonnd, $3.50. Satisfaction gmranteed, scales, and oysters, in his opinion, But this was only the first step. Horses address. S. F. HEATH, Minneapolis. Minn. "The well was not more than three are simply the "scavengers of the E FITS! have no reasoning faculties beyond the feet across, and the pump had been Is more general at this season than any other. sea." Lobsters, crabs and other limits of their experience. It is only broken off and carried away, leaving a The bitter taste, offensive breath, coated tongue, through an act that something may be Crustacea are likewise tabooed.—Chicago sick headache, drowsiness, dizziness and loss of two-inch iron pipe standing straight up impressed upon them. This horse had Herald. When I say cure I do not mean merely to stop than appetite make the victim miserable, and disagreeable in the middle. for a time and then have them return again. I mean had his own way with his owner and radical care. I have mode the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY to others. Hood's Sarsaparillacombinesthe with everybody until Mr. Gleason had I was very nearly out of breath when or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. 1 "The truth in masquerade" is Byron's best anti-biljous remedies of the vegetable kingdom, warrant my remedy to cure the worst oases. Becauseothers taken him in hand. He had contracted I came to the top of the water. My cava failed is no reason for not now receiving term for a lie. But it is the truth, and no such proportion as to derive their best the bad habit of kicking he had kicked hands touched something floating on care. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottl* masquerade, that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup medicinal effects without the least disturbance to af.mG.infallible ROUTremody. C..Giv3ExpreslsSt.dNewt 18e an Pos OfBoaYork,, M, Pear viciously whenever anyone tried to command the surface. I thought it was the cat cures coughs and colds. No cure so speedy. the whole system. This preparation is so well his services, and by kicking he Price twenty-five cents. imagine my surprise when I found it I prescribe And folly en. balanced in its actions upon the alimentary canal, kept himself free. The ihorse knows dorse Big as the only was Charlie, our five-year-old boy! If yon should have a lame horse, and have the liver, the kfdneys, the stomach, the bowels specific for the certain coze this, and he knows it is a power. But "He was terribly frightened, and as used every remedy without fmccess, invest WHIELING A nOKSE THAT OBJECTS TO HARNESS. of this disease. and the circulation of the blood, that it brings twenty-five cents in a bottle of Salvatiou Oil. here comes a man who by a harness device G. H. INGKAHAM, M. B» amazed as I was, to find himself not about a healthy action of the entire human organism, Amsterdam, N. Y. It will cure him. upon his fore leg succeeds ia throwing Two attendants then came into the alone in the well. The wonder was We have sold Big tor restores the appetits, and overcomes that him no matter how much he kicks. many years, and It nai tanbark enclosure. One carried an open that we were not both of us impaled on tired feeling. Try it this season. Theory may be all very well, but jsoung given the best of satts* The horse appreciates this, and he realizes umbrella, the other a bass drum. While "I have taken not quite a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla that iron pipe how we escaped it I can action. doctors and lawyers prefer practice. that this new man has deprived him and must say it is one of the best D. B. DTCHB CO.. Mr. Gleason drove the horse along, the not understand. of his former power. The conceit is medicines for giving an appetite and regulating Chicago, lit., attendant with the umbrella loomed up "The cyclone had passed on, and a S O I S the digestive organs, that I ever heard of. I did &1.QO. Sold by Droggiatsv taken out of him he begins to think before the horse and flaunted the umbrella terrific, steady wind was blowing. I me a great deal of good." MRS. N. A. STANLEY, Produced from the laxative and nutritious CHCHESTER'S ENGLISH that the man is his master. This accomplished, in the animal's face. It scared the Canastota, N. Y. could hear it roar above our heads juice of California figs, combined with Mr. Gleason's next move is brute and he started to plunge. The instant Hood's Sarsaparilla and by the flashes of lightning I could the medicinal virtues of plants known to be the trainer saw the horse tremble RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. see that the rain fell in torrents. Wemost beneficial to the human system^ acts Hare and always reliable. Ladles, with fear he snapped his whip sharply Sold by all druggists. $1 six for $5. Prepared only ask Druggist for Diamond Brand, in were both so wet we didn't mind the gently, on the kidneys, liver and bowels, by CI. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. and shouted "Whoa!" because neither red, metallic boxes, sealed with blue, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling IOO Doses One Dollar ribbon. Take no other. All pills little extra water that splashed down this nor any other horse can think of two In pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers, are colds and headaches, and curing habitual on us, and as soon as possible I raised dangerou* counterfeits. Send 4e. things at once, The animal at once halted (stamps) for particulars, testimonials constipation. Charlie to my shoulders, and by aid of aud stood stock still. WILL BUY THE BEST' Ladles,0 "Kcitef for in letter, by retstm mart. Name Paper. —i 5-Ton Wagon the pipe managed to work my way up "You see," said Mr. Gleason, "that t'hiebesterCken'l Co., HadI»oa Sg., Fhua»*»»- Every art is best tarughtby example good to the top of the well. This took some the horse is distracted by the umbrella, WELL deeds are productive of good friends. little time, and the wind and rain had so I distract him from that distraction ii Forprices address Binghamton, nearly ceased when I set my feet on by the crack of the whip and the command A on O Jones of Binghamton, N.Y. 'Whoa/ The horse stands there solid earth again, and found we were KeroBene oil is inexpensive for lighting our looking at the flaunted umbrella. It is unhurt." if. Louise Ford, in St. homes. A. recent invention has given a TUBULAR ARTESIAN AND for 5 cents to pay some distance from him, and though Nicholas. PROSPECTING MACHINERT stove that burns kerosene oil without odor postage, we will it is being waved vigorously, he sees send our beautiful OF ALL KINDS. or smoke. They are made in 1 5 different Illustrated Catalogne sizes under one name The Boyal the prices that it does not hurt him. 'Now I have The ""Whisper-phone." Pumps, Pipe and and Price List, ranging from $ 1.00 to $25.00. A comfort the man with the umbrella come nearer. Well Suppltefe. -r-r, containing over 5 0 0 lor the summer months. Catalogues and fuli A doubtless veracious reporter of the He waves it more fiercely. See, the horae ILLUSTRATIONS of every Tool known to a Send for a catalog•»» description free by writingto W. H. PECKMAN Ansonia (Ct.) Sentinel tells this story: woodworking mechanic. A rare opportunity to L' is just a little frightened. He— ROGERS & Minneapolis, Minn. Sold by all hardware buy good tools at wholesale prices. "Recently a man appeared in Birmingham ORDWAY, "Whoa! Whoa!" and crack, snap, dealers. F. G. A E & CO. and sold for $2 each a little instrument 180-181E. 4th St., whack, goes the whip as the tamer breaks 53 B. 3rd St., St. Paul, Minn. which he claimed would ST. PAUt, KI5S. in on his lecture to call the horse from The best way to humble a proud man is greatly facilitate talk by telephone. the scare that the approach of the umbrella PISO'S REMEDY FOR CATARRH.—Best. Easiest to use. not to take any notice of him. He even claimed yon could hear a woman Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure is certain. For had caused: Cold in the Head it has no equaL whispering a mile away—over the It was a splendid picture of how a ftocked on re of Wave*, man with only his little human strength wire, of course. The result was that The landsman, tourist or commercial can overcome a frightened horse about he easily disposed of several of the instruments, traveler, speedily begins, and not only begins, to rear and jump off with all his brute but continues, to feel the extreme of which he termed 'whisperphones.' /TEACHING A KICKER TO SUBMIT TO SSHXS. Vs., human misery during his transit across the force. The muscles of the shapely neck As a general thing they have, to get the horse to ©bey the reins and It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the tempestuous Atlantic. But if, with wise quivered, the long body heaved, the with the imagination, assisted the nostrils. Price, 60c. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. run about without Kicking. It was gust prescience, he has provided himself with a teodous of the legs stuck out, and the transmission and added the receiving Address, E. T. HAZELTDTE. Warren, Pa. a little difficult to get the reins in place supply of Hostetter's Btomnch Bitters, his big four-footed beast hesitated in his on the horse am this experiment, but messages immensely. But the novelty panga are promptly mitigated, and then He h&d smaJl skill oThorse Hesh sudden, fierce demonstration of superior cease ere the good ship again drops her anchor. when it was done Mr. Gleason cracked is wearing out and likewise the patience force, and then, trembling under the This is worth knowing, and thousands Whobought'agoose ho ride on"D6nttaJe his whip and sang Giait to the horsefrogo of the people. With one man of our yatchtsmen, summer voyagers, tourists tension of unexpended effort, became ahead. He did go ahead he ran so fast this is particularly the case. The person and business men do know it. quieter, and at last absolutely quiet. He ordinaryso&ps that Mr. Gleasoa hud to make his long called a reporter into his store and stood rooted in the tracks the umbrella legs move mighty quick to keep up with confidentially told him that he had was shaking before his eyes, Gleason It is a good rule always to back your the running beast Then suddenly the 'just taken that blank thing off that friends and face your enemies. for horse lifted his heels and began kicking telephone and walked all over it, and savagely. Instautly Mr. Gleason pulled he said further: 'When it was necessary on the rope leading to the fore leg and to use seives to scrape husks off calling out: "Take care there, sir!" his voice he'd borrow one from his brought the kicker to his knees. That wife.' The 'whisperphone' has not fall, following after his attempted kicking, When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria/ proved successful." and.a number of other fails coming When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. after otfeer attempts to kick, taught the isSAPOLi O When Bhe became Miss, she clungto Castoria, horse th*t it was not proper to kick, that The Literary Boom in Omaha.. -just as ceriainly as he kicked he would When Bhe had children,she gave themCastoria. It was during the period of the cataloguing ,be tumbled to the ground. =Try a.ga.ke of iha^nd be convinced.•». that a well-known lady of this It took ifche trainer some treaty minutes city came to the little window and to teach the horse that it was wrong asked for a novel. The librarain took to kick, and that an attemnt to kick t^'AmiYIAII" :d**^r% a 2 accon^Plislx satisfactory- would be followed hy a forced fall. In one from the shelves that she thought fc *9U€&g results in scouring and cleaning, hismanagenaevat of the horse Mr. GleaBon,punished would please the applicant, when the "When area sweet apple and a soar apple and necessitates a great outlay of time and labor, which more thaxr Mm. only for the fault of lady stopped her by saying: alike?—When they are pared. kicking. The result was thatfinallythe "The next one, please—the,.. next balances any saving in cost. Practical people will find SAPOLIO animel saw fit to jim around the tanbark volume." 'if:£ gh.r the best and cheapest soap for house-cleaning and scouring. quietly and good naturedly. The spectators The librarian gave her the desired looked on with interest, bat itha SECOND-HANDlTYPE book. owner vas the most interested. A boy "You see/' the lady said in explana^ f" A E .was called up to try ito drive the sub,dued tion, "it just matches my dress." and horse. The ted took the reins WON BU N FK03I POWEB CKACKEB. held the reins loose, and the spectators PROMPTLY CURED BY she held the brilliant tan."cover against FOR SALE CHEAP. M^'U and everything was All right. Then burst into applause. And now up and her gown ia confirmation of thelstate. the owner tried it. aiad, for the first Maywood, Kans., down the tanbark the trainer drives the menL—Omalia World-Herald. time,, had no difficulty managing the MINiON§15 CENTS •PERZP0M^ Aug. 10., 1888. herse. The fellow with the umbrella I suffered two years horse. rims before the horse and by his side with pain in my side ^H A. Burnt Child ©reads the Fire. doctors faiied to help Another norse was breeght in. This and shakes the umbrella before his eye? me St.Jacobs Oil cured was one that was easily frightened by and_by, his side, but it has no effect. Jawkins—I wonder why old Guffj IAGATE^ (O E N S me no return of pain. 1 liorses and strange objects. His sire never married? He looks so melanwhen P. LEilMON, P. M. "Bring on the drum," exclaims Mr. and dam had given him good Wood, but thecholy conversation turns on Standsl\n ^Newl First-Class Order $1.50 Each-, Gleasoa. When fhe boy beats it, Carlisle, Pa., February 11,1888. his early traiuing jnad beea defective. woman that I am afraid there is some brute rears a little, but the whip snap* was hurt in the left hip ana tried several fcV The slightest strange object frightened sad romance connected with his youth. physicians without obtaining relief. Less and the word "Whoal"' brings the horse /si&ift him, and it wis not *&fe to driva him than a half-bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cured me. WS^MP' Hoggs—So there is he got nipped so Write for particulars to to his caliper senses. He makes op hi? anywhere. When he i»vs brought to the JOHN U. SHEAFKK. badly in & breach ofproinise case that *ftnb&Ffc mindfinally"tfcat neither the umbrella or Mr, Gleason put on a peculiar jr w. v. Mf. NORTHWESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, St. Paul Miniv 1890 No. 85 be could ndyer look at a woman since. the drum can hurt hint Then .they