Pook P e , 1 x L000 .e + ba ‘4‘.15 Park Zoo is on the increaseâ€" â€" "it: is by. the addition of | a #â€"auimal, which will add conâ€" s iuterest . to the present zoo, Ganated to. the park by Chief of lite .George O‘Neill, _ â€" The porcuâ€" tvasâ€" placed> in the beal CAZt Tukkport; N. Y., Aug. 10.â€"E. J. i, .47 :years old, is heldâ€" here fâ€"Mid polite teâ€"connection â€"with the bry o H old ©Speicher, of Berâ€" Uutario, a,toutist, who went for ‘#ith Holtnan‘s. wife Wednesday ht 3E peicher told theâ€"police that hile & was in Lewiston, N. Y,., tekt woinan he ‘was robbed, of .*The volieo were unable ) to ",, Abe.woman but took her hus £%o {pplic headquarters. . A i t6 ‘put of â€"money :was found on pahlé "bht there is no evidence to ' it Hlollman with the ‘theft. H A ho HEFT AND < 2 TA Eoditiom q 99 ' â€" A *L ‘Zinger, president of St. a‘s..Con "% 3‘:«-& i who was 6 e hooth. has peen arrested. and d¢â€" ,*‘:g* nany . . Father $ iâ€" Winger, a son of Mr. W. Winter, .;‘ 00 L'-hs , is the man "A“ ‘ï¬- . Folâ€" h Colleke some ‘.Jl.; w to two other lates ‘to studies for throd. Some time ago b* W as d o tb ‘priesshood and along "kis.. confreres, â€" Rev. Charles mw son of Mrs. Dantzâ€" x eet, north, and _ Rev. 3"'}-@ of St. Clem nis was e returded home . this men‘h. | to day. . on oryâ€" ns ppen pore L4 .08 RuAV T ‘ Some time ago h: was| The three young priests are to beâ€" R%‘WMM mmdk“ust. Jerâ€" "his .. confreres, â€" Rev. Charles | ome‘s. The friends of . ;Pathr :: son of Mrs. Dantzâ€" | Winter and*Mr. Winter ‘are angfously wm, and Rev. | hoping thit their enforced stay . in : Meters of St. Clem nis was| Germany will not be for long: ; home â€" this men‘h.| ~Another Berlin citizen who ‘b‘gz y r and Meyers 14t L4 | d:tained in CGermany, is Mr. A y z"}thd two days. before | Krahn, who with & brother of Buflalo, whs declared, and â€" Afs expected | 1 ft on a Yisit to their fathcrland & h ~Patk Board _ on Saturday "Ly~~ALâ€"biet~ O‘Neill upon _ his *from ~Musiots ‘has â€" already 50 y with its new . surâ€" Â¥ T ie 29 s ' poreUpine was placéd in â€" what ‘formerly the bear cage, and> the it * . 4se ; was closed in order: ; the animal new to its surroundâ€" moild> not hige from. the public ? mahy were desirour ‘ of seein‘g Juiimal ot which they neard often ‘BeyeL.BAVC, ..( ‘ AWever? ~ during Eaturday night portuph ";‘u itself, and sucâ€" ld.jn jumping the fence, and takâ€" freach 3ave: of. the paik guthorâ€" .'2?â€â€œ )ppeararice was not inotâ€" FYBHL Supday afternoon. °. Sunday ;"{'a * was brought to _ the "Wliht a â€" ) was seen _ on & ;' y went ul% Abaptire it, put on his arrival . i Agiszppeared. <Three men are Gut tile : for.it. toâ€"day, and anyone 2 WA CX pogl ons Moschardiiinin) ar / as ‘it is perfectly harmâ€" t be dong as lelt alone, cnd _ will ‘¥in" when ‘approached : Schaeter appeared before J.P. $ in «Polic¢e Court, â€" Thursday 6 l: wla“t'mlnd i “s: c |m P ‘ 'Hlfl for %3. h,no pleadod guilty and wat re _matil Saturday for sentence. » was . arreated . by . P. . C. yu. Buturday night. Schaolet on . on suspended sentence LM 1:,, when he was found . of horse theft. "lm'eek Chief O‘Neill â€" I$~Dumart have ~been on & ‘expedition in Muskoka, returnâ€" n 32 adibied se ‘her. At E> cof © m&†Patriotie e this morning ) will be sung at be sung at peth services ANT QIVEN HI8 FREFEDOM ~was fined $1 . and f ‘all,, in Police, Court this * â€,ï¬nofllfll; conduct. The was.amade by P. C. Oderberg. HURCH PARK 200 mon Winter Arrested as He ; Border to Italy to Return to America x4 of the pastor presented cross the border to return to Italy, trom whxte they intended to sail. {or America, they were arrested and are now ‘being detained â€" by the -m authorities.. There is little likelinood of the Berliners being able to â€"leave Germany until peate again obtains. home. . It was: dur.siz their‘ visitithat the crisis broke. In attempting * t% : Mr. W. Winter left for Rons:, Italy in June to join his son{and pefore 1e turning . th>y ‘so‘outned in â€"Germany, where" ‘My. Winter®‘ visited his } old bout two months ago ‘The following students of the Berâ€" lin Business College have .. recently gcB» to !o‘lfl(.lj PÂ¥ 0 [EW! . M. Rathman, offices W.G. & .R.; W. Bitzer, Registry Office ; H. Lotz, sten, Reiner Bros:â€" . H..Laschinger, sten. Glote Furn. Co.; L. Kniptel, â€" â€" bkpr Pearl I aundry; A. Motan, stn. Bech tel‘s Ltd.; L. Eauman, stem. . H. Tolâ€" tor & Co., :. Hcppler, sten.. Bank of Com.; . D. Collins, â€" sten. Abrens Shoe Co.; ‘H. Schierholtz, bkpr Dom. Tire Co.; G. Hartlzib, offices ~Star Whitewear Co.; â€" A. Stump{,. â€" offices Bank of Torcnto; F. Sl-;mmmll. . sten. Licn Brewery; G. Trussler, offite S.. R. Emnst & Co.; R. Tappert, sten. County Officss; ‘V. Woeller, sten.Dom.. Credit Service; May Jaeger, . sten. Buflalo Forge Co.; K. O‘Neill, offices Bavk,> Elmira; A. Thaler, sten. Rem. p. Co.; E. Schro r, sten. Kaulman Rubber Co.; E. Beck, stcr. Dom. Cred. Serv.; E. Nieman, offices City Hall; E.. Knechtel, offices Merchants Rubper Co.; H. Snid=r, offices Dom. Tire Cp.; G. Wray, Bank ofâ€"N. Scotâ€" ia; C. g(u"e. sten. Kimmel Felt Co.; G.. Ha‘lman, sten. Elec. Meter and Stamping Co.; W. Kienapple, . offices Breithaupt ‘Leather Co, M.; vyon Newâ€" tronn, sten. D. Hibner & Co.; E. Baâ€" ker, sten..Dons. Tire Co.; I. Decker, with Broun‘s Garage,; E. Futher, sten.: Feick Mig. Co.; M. Lang,>sten, Regal Motor Co.: F. M. Eby, sten. Rem, Typ. Co., E. Peppler, . sten. Berl‘n Creamery Co; F. Grant, sten. Régal Motor (Co:; L. Rausch, sten. Berlin Light Com. j / ‘The fall term of the college opon'-‘ Sept. 1. / | MEN AND WOMEN WANTED ; IN all Jocalities by~ large Canadian Mail Order House to show samples ~"to their IFiends ~and neighbors, posâ€" ition will pay $15.00 weekly for few. hours 'ï¬ in . spare ._time. Sample case .â€"The â€" Consumers ~"‘Association, Windsor, Ont. _ 30â€"1t The Union Services in the Wt\etloo Presbyterian â€" Church last Sabbath, conducted by Rev. Mr. Mathors. of the _ Methodist . cRurch,. . were very largely attended, and much appreciat od, and will bpe continued in ths Presâ€" byteriin Churcb â€" for the next two Fabpaths, at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. A,) are welcome. Niagara Falls SAT.â€"AVG. 158 Leavesâ€"~ _ Time â€" Fare Children Elmira ...... .. 6.00 _ $2.60 _ $1.30 Bt. Jacobs ...... 6.10 2.60 1.30 Heideiberg ...... â€" 6.15 2.60 1.80 Waterloo ... .... 6.25 £.50 1.25 Berlin °.........‘ ... 6.35 #A5~~~ 1 Bresiau ............ 6.53 %.35~% 1A Mosboto ...... ... 1.00 §.%5~ 1: Hespoler ......... 1.35 %.10¢° ~1. Preston <......... 148 _ 2.10 _ 1.05 Returning leaves Niagara Falls 8.00 p.m. same date. All: tickets good to teturn any> regular trains Monday, Aug. 17th. ‘Children over 5 and . un dor i2 years ball fare. Special brain TICKETS FOR THE CELEBRATâ€" _ /. Ep GORGE ROUTE trip will be sold on the train by the officers of the Society. ‘Take a â€"day off, to see some of the wonders of naâ€" ture, and to visit your friends. GR:\flDâ€_l‘RUN’K'nY. BYSTEM: Eimira‘s 21st. Annual Excursion to _ ‘Under the Ausplices of ELMIRA MUSICAL 8S0OCIETY x4 !-fl'vim’l‘!m‘ 1 . it ki . Recent Positions , _ _ F. SHURLY, President A. MOSES, Treasurer . WINGER, Secretary. * "m'fï¬:u. Wâ€"846, 18. CV P Cl v 0/ 0 _ | wetk ‘The «ceaptitive. Puices MAI [Acectock 4 favormble a-‘:o‘ the i n V Nes w tven onl ttte { 8| No in AITCT* A FRITTA | A.C.. Guel,h, expressed the quinio® |fofling. Time â€" Fare Children 6.00 _ $2.00 _ 31.30 . 8.10 _ ‘2.80 _ 1.30 _5 ° 2.60 ~ 1.89 1014 Adult N We Â¥ At 6 l.': a guest of Mi 1. 1.25| Misg Verna. 1. hok 1 .06 | M left tentmcat. . The .. . prizeâ€"wiphere . SA0. those who reteive ‘honorable <mention that . the are as follows St. ul: Queen, 81 ll;l{u" ; 54 Abrens. ",. $ ty '.:“"‘%? ‘The judges comments in bigh e of the sPlendid conditions at th> rary and the G.T.R. station and : so on ths general «50d showing mlong al‘ the streets of this ward. , vills ist.â€"G. C. Schmidj, 44 Scott t. Tad.â€"L,. Shontz, 58 Brubacher St. ard.â€"P. Hollinger, 71 Samue) St. , 4th.â€"B. Witter, 67 Samuel St.â€" Honora 1s mebtion ‘not in order ol merit.â€"139 Lancaster, 46 Brubacher, 8 krug, 11 Elgin, 16 and 19 Wilton Ave. The judges comments on. . the gin ral improÂ¥ement . in the East Ward in ths last two years, ete. . Jidzeâ€"Robt. Sims, WaterloQ :.: 1st.â€"Mr. . T...Ford,. 138 Water St,â€"â€" 2nd.â€"J. H. Heller,.146 Queen St. . 8rd.â€"Robt. Ritz, 132 Water St., 8. 4th.â€"Joba ‘ Spallinger, + 18 Heins Ave. ¢ M wghte rriak 1200 Llonorable mtlou.;:'l:l zi‘ng St; W., 81 JosePh St., :140 Water, $, â€" Hielks Ave., 57 Heins ‘Ave. ,fï¬ï¬s’ï¬ï¬ et S.. 124 â€" Water . S., 27 Theresa St. 4e : ‘ J;u.p-ux. Williams,; Park Supt., Calt :â€" Speca ts Ein 5 o MB . 1st.â€"J. C. Hertel, 55 Akma St.‘/* Znd.â€"H. W. Brown, 186 Benton St. 8rd.â€"Mrs. Jac. Wauest, 181 "Cburtâ€" land â€"Ave: ~ > . s s oo 4th.â€"Mrs. Geo. Fisch»r, 57 Alma St. 1 [ p p4 mble Slgtrates Honsrable : mention.â€"83 Milt 84., 164 Benton St., 160 Benton : St:, 39 Alma St. 11 Aln@ St., 80. Alma St. 97 Alma St., 195 Queem S.. _ _ / Guelpi mm«t: .. s.3> 2 20e 5 L2 te n Iad t M ist.â€"J.. A. Halliman, 216. Breit haupt St. 0 2 j ls 1 90â€" f : :.ld.â€"-John Voelker, 306,,Wellington 8t ‘ . 4 © 3rd.â€"Jokn Fraser, 312 Breithanpt haupt â€"St. Et Prof. Hunt in his repott says:â€""!t gives me muchâ€"pleasure to see 80 many working men‘s homes with well kept lawns and ‘gardens around thent. Ll'“retty and . well kept lawns are :A re sign of thrift and contentment." 2nd.â€"Mrs. M. Rits, 31 Francis, N. 3rd‘â€"Mr. Cowsn, 200 Vietoria 86. 4th.â€"Mr.. H. W. Clemens, 46 _ Duke _ 1onorable mention, 256 King ‘W., :8 Edward St.. 340 King St., W., 30 Louisa St., 58 Louisa St., 00 Sham ley St, ist.â€"Mr. Ed Huber, 63 Queen 84 Judee B. B. Playford,. Waterloo. The two judges of th) Professional Cliss over the whole city: award the Societies â€" Trophy for 1914 to Mr. AugUst Lan : The fo:lowing ladies and ’.‘fl are close coa#‘horr in this, : class Miss "C10K, â€"~ Mr.: *A ~1;: Breithaupt;â€" Mr. Geo. Rumpel, Mr. Geo. l-m Mr. H. 1. Janen, Mr. . Krug. Nr‘â€"W. H. Schmalz. The jydging in }elude vegetables gardens and;thogtn; éral effect is taken into account ‘in nerdui@ne beabadl F0 © Th: UG J WebRP n( fQuves nose place of ‘this. Social and Jidzeâ€"Prof..â€" Hunt, <th.â€"Fred Kampman, 217 #eek‘s vacation . at So@thampton Mr. FEiton Um/ ach returned .. home on Friday night, alter: a. week rpent at Grand Bend, 3 evigityile thike t Mr. Milton Burkbolder, Brown City Mich., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cressman.â€" Fig Mrs. â€" Gen. â€" Burkholdet City, / Mich , is visiting friends for seYeral weeks. On |Sunday ‘the . Presbyterian : and Methodist congregations will hold union services in the Waterloo Presâ€" rflu Church at which Rev. â€"F. thers of the Methodist Church 1m officiate Miss Hattie Ie?‘- ol Hetill is guest of Miss 1.illian Yunghlat., ~ hÂ¥ CENTRE W#A RD. EASTâ€" WARD wEST WARD. SsOUTH WARD: NORTH WARD. Sigh Personagl a â€"visitor in Jfimeny "I% ‘_â€,?;jf; chaedle _ond Mir., Horbert ._| FL. :x O ‘ ‘ V h "“â€m‘“ f ox. fichell ‘ï¬v l'.‘E.‘OO::- Sis RE Een . _ . 22 Ak p iA very: pleasant wedding thok place ‘on. &.. Am‘T 5th, at 3 p.m. ahâ€"& s ‘of Mr. ~John Kunke} on ? road . when his : daughter Giertrude:was n.rrr to Mr. Harvey wqi,‘.’:nl i}ls,,. The. bride‘s brother,> ; acted as groomsman bile. ber cousin Mss Lisrie Swarts h‘ : zoo ; dare of: the bride. . Rev. ?-H.. Swartz s curely tied th: nupâ€" jalâ€"kn0t.in.,;the prescase ol a numâ€" ber ol the imiywiate relatives. â€" â€" The bhappy couple, intend. to ~ residé W cornty: cf Watertoo. 4 4 rghd pme® *â€" : wgedding . was solemnized alternoon .qt 3 o‘clock f et‘s Lutb>ran Church. The parties .. were , Miss: Rachâ€" \. A quiet <‘wedding ceremony . took Place on Tiirsday at â€"3 o‘clock at the pationage oftithe First English Luth erin ‘Church, 47 Irwin street, whe Mss ~(Caroline . > FMilker, ~«youngest Uablkter ol Mrs. Barbara Hilker, 156 am . stroet, '“"'.‘,B“" Adoiph $ 4 olâ€"Mrs.â€"Carolin> Stauch, :k.‘st.-&;ï¬ street, wore married, .W y \â€" be‘ns â€" performed > bY l:xm k Behu:ln; The pride was t +in m‘ Aravelling gown of â€" blue shet milk©with bat to match. _ > The yernk couple were assisted + _ Miss May Wills; and Mr.â€"Harry Stauch, =¢&lfl of A*h»:â€"~â€"om. â€" Mr.. and Mrs. f left on the‘8.30; train on . . a :‘W‘l;um'::etron‘u:b Bufâ€" : sonm thrir return will take u in aentniiine is derim. ~ o0 o0 o_ *inr_ ~MBS, PETERâ€"HYMMEN ‘9-‘:"1"" ng ‘wife and: mother and was greatly, beloved and esteemed by all aequaintgnces .. ..She ‘was a faith: ‘Wrriof t‘h" Benton â€" Street ptist"~ Church. The funeral will be held ‘Jrom: the residence,. on August ‘The sad death took place on Wedâ€" -nm. day +;@veaiig . of Mary Hymmen, the beloved wile of Mr. Peter Hymâ€" ,W%th north,: after ‘Jong flinest. "The ‘deceased was ‘ a ‘native" of ©Berltn, her niaiden . name being Maury Roichert, and was in her mx] n«iclnn,mm was in het th yeaÂ¥."© She is survived by her W“Q%nmd ‘and‘‘Awo â€" sons, Haryéy ‘and Homer, who will have the= sympathy: of ‘a wide circle â€"of wnm itreparhble loss.â€" A sister, Mrs. Sophia Forler,. of * this city, also ‘sutvives. She wasâ€"a kind &th, at 3 _o‘clock: to Mount . â€" Hope A. pretty : wedding took place at Carmel: Church on Wednesday Evâ€" éning, .vmn Miss Lily Steen, daughâ€" es of, Mr. Isaag, Steen, _ Frederick 'a.qt. was happily married to Mr, ‘Petcy Barber: of . Toronto, : formerly L'ol}'huï¬on. England.â€" The.ceremony was periormed by Rev. Mr. Bowen,‘ of ‘Toronto, ‘assisted by Rev. Mr. ‘22â€" ol Philadelphis, the nuptial t being . tied under an archway supported by white pillars decorated _ inilar, â€" ferns and greens, . A y . representing Love, was ~ susâ€" pended â€"{rom the..cefitre of the, arch. "The bride wore a gown ol _ white satin ‘and carried I:llh! ol the valley and roses. ‘The bridesmaids, Miss W Steen, sister of the bride, i#\Clura Scott) coustn, were attitâ€" ed in .white. g-;rmx.mnuu ot layâ€" and ,:.l te umi:wum / of nflfmfln& the nowo'r ; \The (groom . was unassisted. I w march was. played . by ? ol ‘Stroh. The choir of . «ohntch, sang peveral: appropriate ~«Fhe groom‘s gift to the bride was ISM‘}‘Q the bridesmaids, silver pendaute, fowerâ€"girl, gold pin, \':* in "‘m. '.._Aw_-."mhg.’_ teen â€" of (I ' . > Th . Lebntch tionk. l oo s 8. t * L L ifibion tm ecworeted with arters & 6 ted â€"w * féstoons of pale green and ‘white. Rev. Mr. Odhner was the toastâ€" master awhi addressesâ€" were delivered byâ€" Mt.. Rud, Roschman, Mr. Jacob Siroh,the groom, Mt. Barber, Rev. Mr. *Bowers, â€" Mr, Herb, Steen _ and ‘others,â€" ‘A few hours were spent in *The yoiung: couple left on a honeyâ€" mbon ‘trip to Muskoka, the bride wearing a travelling suit of ratine with ‘hat to match. On their return they Iwill takwâ€"up their residence in Toronto. â€"They were the recipients ol many beautiful and useful gifts. ‘8 . LINIMENT CURES old is cows. o BCHACHTâ€"SCHWAEDLER i;\ .@ONILDERâ€"K USKEL ult 1 BTAUCHNIâ€"HILKER BARBERâ€"STEEN i;..ul-u-n f e . c Aari; i amelslf 'i‘u‘.r‘m ) prmuntarcurcmmma LtXE zT â€" | "peccnncuena®GOROCRACRCONNT ODLACOGAARORODORNORGLGEN eassacunrasenss Just who and what the Ublan is at the presemt tine occupies the minds of mn;y.rtou bere. An . Orâ€" rpneous im on seems to Q_Xkï¬ il-l s m on Pn ind e3 sA 1 P me quarters that the word ‘"Uhian‘ | valryâ€"screen. This was their employâ€" ::dica:ei a tribe or nationalit}, simiâ€" | mint in‘ th> Franceâ€"Prussian ~'l|?t: lar to the word "Cossack." This is |and from th» reports coming from n®t so. Belgium, it wouldâ€" seem that the Uhâ€" ‘The Cossack is born a COssack. He lans are still being used as the Yanâ€" is of Tartar origin, whose aylobodied |guard of the German army. .men are lled in th» armies of the| ‘The Uhlan is armed »with ‘, lance, Czar. 'rh?twoqrd "Uhlan‘‘ simply deâ€"|sabre, carbine and pistol..â€"He is well uotes acertain type of cavalryman in | moupted and his e~ti} went i9 r8â€"eeâ€" the German anmy. The Uhlaon is & |ially designcd Ior (he vtr ose .. for hm'.. ‘There are 26 regiments:_ Of | which he is cmiployedâ€"ready to fight X in the German armyâ€"19 from lor rua, ride down outposts or scoutâ€" Frus ia, three from Saxony, two from ing parties of the enemy, -hgnu his 15 H. P. ENGINE j FOR SALE ‘15 HorseFower International Port: mble Gasoline Engine, in good running, ofder, and 11 :inch Jolliette _ Gtain Grinder, mounted on triucks, For firther information call on M. ~J. Schimbash, Petersburg, of UHLANS ALWAYS IN FRONT Begz' nning toâ€"day, Monday and all week Decided Reductions in Rugs _ _ 3 only Tapestry Squares, 3 F F4 x4| 'th la 81:.5;â€;†tralennf $7‘ 50 oofo only gapcstry Squares, good 4 â€" & e I»2. 9 * eglors see 3 raxk rie. & 50 1 only T S Yes imafa amintishr _ $9 onl miless T * y o spraresy stser3201â€":2, / $9.9t) N\ bblopiigs and devigne, â€" 4 anly: Fapesion Sqmordiii L oo l al ily Tape AHE : *\ L cniy â€" Brussels© 3 1â€"2x4 tâ€"2, worth regula" $1@ :\ _ colorings ana patte Ts $18 for & q worth $22 and $25 ford Any of the above Rugs will be put aside later delivery with a deposit on them. THEY ARE BIG BARGAINS. ema itc s a e 1 n 4 2 3. Peap o t _/ K 2 TÂ¥ e d :’:1% '.:ph; ï¬Ã©â€˜i&t. :. .-I‘-‘ P * .’ 8%‘ 0¢ 5 ::-.4. "L4s :2;3:%‘ * S . mss Larits o d miramnr Amayp‘t Wl + i P0 i6 n ? c ie § .. f 3€ "fl*‘ " k : > .+ People who have them desire.no T W"rtffr t ul [ mm eâ€"amentind ï¬â€ We NRA * tinl. 6 . s e l o ts t Mn t yb duldazs wb bled iliw ; I s us * ie * es e s 3y ’.~‘ C 36 <+8 .. S, * â€"<o wl We show them at â€" â€" _ . _ _‘ i . ._â€" â€" 256, 50c and 75¢ a suit _ ___ “z ' made in lisle and porous knit thread _ i. Special Prices on Men‘s and Boys‘ _ i1 Clorhing. e e m $. B. BRICKER & CO. | m m _ ’ _8 V a $ o » j Leuis F. Dietrich, Agent, 'Wlwthc_»‘ LangBros Bo aria and tidr ’ with a . total on a â€" Peate footing .=of _: a; 25,000. These regiments are ramked as heavy cavalry, and are used principally as independent cavalry, forming the caâ€" Yalryâ€"screen. This was thair employâ€" mint in‘ th> Franceâ€"Prussian |War, and from th» reports coming from Belgium, it wouldâ€" seem that the Uhâ€" lans are still being used as the Yanâ€" guard of the German army. . ._ es, 3x3% â€"~>+5â€"0 n 1y -miml:-t-t Tafl?.; j Squares, wort $7- 50 $15 an; l‘g.c:ofor $II- 0 rres, 3 1â€"2 “‘7’ only Garovan Wool Squdres, » 1â€"2, worth - $7-50 .5‘1; :ï¬smfor 312.50 res, good 6 only Br:};:cls Squares, sizes ‘"a 50 § ***""* $13.50 -améflii intricts _ Aud MB Autcted .“ colori atterns, ; umgs:z and 833}5»‘13- 50 # only Axminster Squares, â€"3xg 1â€"2, worth $25 for $18. 50 +5 Wilton Rugs, sizes 3x4, ) s and d * m.?z and S;;_xr f 4 only : Brussels Rugs, Aemeem J PeC . _ ~ys 420 bell"a w flan‘s and screen th: movems nts... hsâ€" own main body. © % ‘The word "Uhlan‘‘ itsell is of g ish origin and denotes a lancer. . Uhlans in the German arny _ WEBt the czapka, the peculiar fiat. headdress which "was wotn by, . Polish Ublans, and which to this day. is . the distinguishing . mark in .. . the uniforms of the lancer regiments~ Great Britain and . other ElnoJ covntries, f ty Th* Thians during the © > Francoâ€" [‘tussian War made a name _ lot theingelves for their quick dashes and raidinr expeditions and :the â€" ruthless manner in which thay ravaged ... the country through which . they. / went. for