nww;-~ ~?‘ -‘ V ~ ” ‘ ~ \ »"'»"t'_’.,'-._'»:r'.,= .,-,._ . __ __ ,_ >` ‘- ` . _ " _ t fl"?`1l."f‘”°i7‘i=`§§§lz5§§ ;§‘.if;)'!!f§\§»§;i\\§€:,1.“='-’_'f"=_“’g€;-~_s__ -- 5;; ' _~,;§;1_» .fret " ‘- --.z ..-as;-_:ff'»=r.~.= _lg < .\ . _ ;,--.,, 1 ,. _;_ . `-4'£_»f Z- .Q .ftp . barter s for W ll Paper -_ 1.; T_____ _____.______, --- DOOR returned the $30,0000 Guarncrius ` v.il1n which he borrowed last November 4 The Great Cyclist Met An 1 Awful Death '°°"“’°"‘""' ,, , M, " s »- rr ie During the thirty ears which I have devoted__ to e practice of in L I lgave lrept ll si times a c ose study" a diathz prfogress Jade in ,gg ggiegee, by testing every appar- ently degsarleigg: lou: _'have commended themselves to me as conducive to painless as time saving. or as pr0d\I¢l_iV¢ nucrre arlt.istic aotd ieogortable re; ~ ll- _ BW* 9 °°°“° have ixgi time is _viexgendtithe e ertcan ent ms ons ahddcentres of supply. Dv1_‘i°¢ P recent visit toNew ark lsecured the lateet and most approved labor e¢vmg‘ epphneee and t advanced methods mos therelorema position to do classoiworkatlessthan half the price hitherto charied in this Prof vince. lalso pure ased some .PE stir Entirely new Appliances for regulating childrens teeth, a branch of the profession very much neglected here. I am administerin NARCOTILB for the PAINLBSS IRACTING OF TEETH. a sale, pleasant, anes- thetic, occupies only fi-om» one to two minutes,/no unpleasant after eliects, NO EXTRA CHARGE. 1 have had thirty years experience 'ving anesthetics. Prices for gown and Bridge work, Gold Crown 22k, $1.50 to $311). teeth tipped with Gold $2.00 to $2.50. I Iguaentee allwork and will be glad to show specimens. Z. L Silltklditd. -' SURGBON DENT5T» p;ll“_a8\h N03. _ . ._ 3 _ 'rr-In ouannum, cnaanofrrarows, ramen nnwanngrsnann, JnN 4, 19°; ~.: f » »-e J Toda.v`s Prnba bilities. KUCMN WEPT OVER l"i't~s1 we-f-'riy and northwesterly 05'Bl‘8(l ills Fortune for Famous lll8ll`U' \\'*nd=, ini-» and mof‘er»~tely warm. ment ` _ _` ` I t‘ ' . . _ r * _A ' . _ _ i ‘ I 4’ Kllllll lll ll llllll ,_,_,__¢`¢`f`¢'§»*"~f\" /\l\f\f‘*""" -*" entire fortune for its possessslon. The Had .Beaten Worlds Record Up to I5 Miles, and Waafdolng ‘fer-‘es 3 Cinnamon, Mass., May 30.-Harry Bikes, the premier motor pane follower of _the United States, was kiiiad. and Will Stinson, mother well kno ` paoetollower and F. _A. Gatarly, a well known motor feteersman, were seriously injured in an accident at the initial meeting at the new Charles River track this af*ernoon. The track is a ilve lap track and the principal attraction was a twenty mile motor paced race, among Elkes, Stinson, Walthour and Moran. Cline men started _ with Moran on the pole, Stinson second, R Elkes in third place and Walthour on the outside. _ The first three were following single mo- tors and Moran was paced by a tandem. Stinson took the lead at the beginning of the race, Walthour second, with Elkes in third place. Moran being out of it from the start and falling rapidly behind. In the lifoh mile Stinson’s tire burst and Wa1th<_>ur’s motor went wrong, and Elkes wentjto the front. His time for the five miles was six minutes, twenty-one and a filth seconds, beating the world’s record. In the seventh mile, Stinson broke a chain of his machine, losing a mile before .was t-hen well in the lead with his time for the seven miles twelve minutes, thirtv and three-fifths seconds, still well ahead of the woridfs record. __ _ 1 at amen muesmkertime waseigimen minutes and four seconds, another !rorld’s li 1 L ` - -_..______\_ .___; liiillliiiw If you were thorough- ly posted about drugs and medicines, if you knew just what was _ - necessary in order that _drugs should b`e prop- erly compounded, and ~ thenc_a1_nsto_our pre- ' ' department and noted the names of the makers of our drugs, the care taken in weighing, measure- ing and checking, We are sure you would feel that your own interest demanded that all your prescriptions should come to us. And you 1: ay no more than less perfect service record. amlosr msrmrnr KILIID. _ ' reartirc crploded when on the back lstretch, where the track is banked at an `t angle of about thirty-three degrees. In trying to stop the machine he was thrown down the embankment directly in ftront. were dressed by an emergency surgeon were removed to the Cam by Walthour and Moran,the former winn - 'irlilc Pidelwhenfflre Burst oiepiggfgitneino; r~='pm -I-hm H. ` ` 'h`fterroon"'ah'd retu‘|'h§d?th‘ls"m ' _ _anti __ _ w im. ieriioetépun ge kept _ine appointment t -HV°""'° llls eyes were red' withweeiplng. i and later they _ - ‘bridge hospital. The race was continued ST, ,]0gN,N_ 13,, June 1___Th¢ .qv - committee has -decided to accept the ` inrin twenty-air minutes and twenty- tenaerorJamesmy1eei-.0 build _tue car- flve and three-nfth seconds. _ negie library fm- $4,5,000_ l Harry D, Elkes, the victim of the acci- ' ' ` s N. . i‘i§“i.`L§“il.’I'If.1l'§.?.f..§".i°i‘.I`.§‘,Ti‘1.‘ ...F22 Drvwww IN THE M606- for years, having raced both in America _ and abroad. He returned from Europe SKF-BBBOOK. Q02-. J\1l1e1--J- G88; e Y New Yonx, May 31 -Jaroslav Kooian, the young Bohemian vloiim-ir, this after from W C Clopton and then took tm Europe with him, unable to force himself He wept as a woman would orc part with her only child, and ofered his owner was equally aiected, and tears of joy ran down his cfleeks as the ylung Bohemian took the treasure fro arse"-ess had riinfneetit *_ _ It had been aareed that Kocian meet lo tllominute Kbolll #Q3 rfb!! t elk _was almost, Q Qotter. _Hg h_ d 11-'s’sr'ai, ‘eiiit¢ir°id~ee tended? Sign wculd an infant, the rubber cloth case contalningrtlaavlollor 3 , __ 1 i. as nie y°nnir‘iaa\i’sta&ei-eaiinea his _ room, Hr. Olopton rushed forward and grasped his hand: _ ' j| The owner leaned overand with trembl- ing hands undld the case. He trembled with excitement as he felt of it all over as N if in fear to had some flaw or crack. Then’ he produced a magnifying glass and- ex- amined every inch of its surface eagerly. He drew a long sigh of relief as he found it as perfect as before and several tears rolled down his cheeks as he walked over have cared for it tend_erly.” VVith this the young man sank into a chair and gazed with swimming eyes on the violin that Mr. Clapton was still caressiu and talkin to ` ....5 V 4.1 l . se c wk _,,_s' _, xv Had very little appetite. She said: “Siich _dainty looking food Will please the ziioetoaprioioue mood S0 crisp, so lights-l;'t,;l`°i111‘1 vi 11|# seeosoia by ...femur Age sg; wr_on_cmu\etfara»i¢&¢ad all _ been soffor many years. *byfus direct from the Tee Parties on ; _ ;_ 7 Jutr ist. nay, _ _ M ee? it F RMU!! TIE EASTER Ii.|l.ES._" `”"’”T:iiiiiii::F:"' #MQ 557' _ \» _ E* > _"_' 1 ,\__v(_; t 3.; _ \' ~ lmnrnvodj ` . ‘ . .~<_» - l in.S¢3l€d Sachs and put up by us Ab hid BIB hdl* to and Label on every get ww; pm; tlmoreved. Dont buy cheap seed, two piiunds will my m me ml my I cents pound. ` I "of“‘t\iruips is worth many dollars, get the bestfstrain of seed obtainable. f 1_1em=m_bef_ $1o.6Q»wii1be sg_;v¢._.'ein we pf... by ., .t th. 1 _ . _ Exhibition. Pall 1903# ottlie winners. p '__~_ FL . ( _ _ emdleelueee WW