The Morning Record, July 08, 1900

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The Morning Record, July 08, 1900

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1900-07-08

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE MORNING RECORD.

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TRAVBRSB CITY. MICH. SipiDAY, JULY 8, 1900,

ladto. Beath AMaa aad Barlaad.
tetodp tta lattto. Tta «ov«Bi

Holdlac Ont.
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BY A GLOUDBORST
KbIbibbbpo BufbrBd Smtj
l>amBBB Ywt«rd«3r.
ioA Torn frem HanaatOa Be
aad Baetrte Xdfkt Plaal laeapad-

HelhoarM. JblpT—Tta taperial peattaoCtooItta
It eC Vletaria tolandaaanl
anda aanl
hat atoe aad tta oBtr of ■oath Awtralia of a
oatdornrvtat in OUaaat watai.

S0LTAIWIUFAT

tatad-TroUer diaaa Bi^jhiiit-

Foiirtli Yeit—No. 990

Wb ar« atm BhoBtat tkn
bAMAB bon this yr,
Ftm.

niEWIHIKS


FOR
SUMMER
WEAR

For PriTate Lawn

Displays.

Ptatl With hoU af HaateaBun Bappond MBanBaeo laat ia Bieea
oalahaarla.
B podel w *h« Morain Bane.

Kail
fwflm, Jly ’~1ta tonICB fl«M ■aiOlvoa Oalalia Protota to Battto
k late teU
MfM IMM UW foUMtll^ «U«•100,«00 KMowarpOato
Hearlp.aUtea
9M. wMiwi
Ooml
VltelaOO DtakeaaiOa beatee to tee eitp vnn uaBtx toeheeet water toll wlteto
-,_JoIp 7—A -------hat btOB rottovod frea Ctaffa d'Al- half aa hour. AU tee eleetrte Uchte to
tee dtp an eat toaiiftt pad tee troUcp
!Sir ««• tta
-Ita
olaltPtaia JbIj l hu iar tta perta hat proBlaod to pap; tea Uaee an euntadn. Tta dsaape ia
S1M.0M ladaBBltpfTVwlafOBteftea
at BItO.060. Bo Uvee wn
jMtwrifW.
kTartapwilh- teoaebt to tan bcea laet.
'
la addlttoa to tea daaaca eaetatoad
MBOk atotairtmit
Otor ».0M treofo to tea aaxt alaatp dapa. Partial proaI'lroqaoattp btaa vadt botore, bp tea beetoaae blockt fraat daaara
itaMarBaoAr riaflotam »«n kUlto tta ratldaace portion of
•d. Th* Boxon mj (talr arnte^w- hat.tta toadr of Mr. OrtoeoahoaMtfiaa tedkatot teat tea ealtoa k in tta dtp. tree* btlaf blown down aad
•riotcMMb^ttalt
batof partlallp
tenaot»»»raMhttaUffMloao. Tbo aarsatt tek tlaa. Ttat tean nap be llphtor buUdtofa
I (tat Ita torUcBon ao faUan the
oMtatatataUta taU
» loaf diraewd MrOriteototopfetoteaeiatM
to
iBakt«peadti|«ptlM B lk«r tad Mfleteat toot Bad
BaHato. ^^Thua hat baaa a
naat withla tea ttat tpttltad.
I toidaiffht teal tee
UMa. Jalr 7-DimtataB tUo
dtta Mfotj «t Ita
tee etera white swept lake Brie laii
met JBStiM Blfftaa. »ta ona at
It tta Popalittt wUl PrebaMp bt Bifbt. She it tappean to tan had
Pekls. tad araoed Ita tap* Itot
Oblifad to Aeeopt Oamoeratte
eltan tad wapod fraa tta Chlam
oa beard.
Ho partlcalan can taobtaton at tek
■aptlBL JwUm Bi^ea aOd tedaj,
tawmr. ttat kla m Ian Polda Map
hour.
17. Ttaraten Uo Batotp U eo wap
Kaaeatatp, Jalp 7—Tta Papallat
atetad ttapoiUiesef eltar Jsfatcaara ottooal oomaUtot adjoaraad witeoal
Sa Ptfdarr.
Adlai B. Bunam U tet
Aeeaatdet Baiac Bttpoatibla Icr tea
gaa^Wnlicrfby 100.000
plaaa of Obarln A. Ibwaa at
Bantla* of tea Craad Baptot
aaadldato to raa wltb
Aa^tai. Jalp r
Btatrvtox HoBdap.
B.'paa. It la axpeeted, bawanr, teat
■■millIII ta lM,m Ohiam dalpt ttaPepaUttawillwltelB ttaaaxttwe
Otaad B^Ua, Jalp 7—Baplaear
MdCti poaitiea iowp aateaa. Tta
WlUiaa A. Batn tor pean la etarfa
fcmiltatataBa feno of i,0M,wbleh
at tta dtp pnmplnf ttatloa and who
alarltafraaTlaa TUa te PaUa aarip wae tta oplalee axpraaead tedapbp wee CB datp wbaa tea reeivolr
taJaaaaadMW taardiraa. iiaUU a Obalnaaa Jeaae et tea aatleaal DeaO' twptd BO fell that it buret Meodap
■yrtay.
■omtoir UaV bae baea aaaaaiUp dkWaaU^lea. Jalp7—A dlapateh rak tea Oaae- nuated for
aaload bp tta state dapartaeat tUi crate, aUnr BapaUieaae aad PepaUate
It k cbarBud teat ta wat totoxkatod
auralaf trea UalUd Btetea Ooaml to tan baea bald tele anralat wee aet on tta nlfbt before the ealaaltp oee«anl Oeodaew at Staaphai. oaU bald teioafh tea tefatal of tta pepa eumd. aad to BO eoedItioB to ati
ttat tea U«atWM at Pakla traro attU Uate to ^pelat dalatatea. The ellnr to hk dutka ae aactoaor. It la aald
ateadlBf ai Jalp*!, aad tebtttaia- BapabUeaa aatbaal eeaaltue ttaaa atoe ttat oa tta Suadap'-evealbr to
aaatatteeta of Boxen weraUirbt Ha
aadU- queetloB, he wat atlaap at hit post.
added teat tta Boxen eeeaed diapoeed tatd an addreat to the people attUac
Bafftottf Bata dtelarat that at ae
to adept etanaUoe aeteode.
Tta foanh their raaaaat for ao doinp.
tlaa durlnp the ulrht wat be adeep.
neaeace i> date^ Jalp -7.’9:M a. a.
Ob aeeonnt of tea peculiar eeadlUont Be coBfeatd that ht drlaka toae. and
Itate adYioa ^frea Oeodaew tan axUtlair ia teat ttaut whan .tta teat ta had taken tame beer on Baaotaaiad tee taeUi« of deepalr ia ofiodap, bat not eaoajth U neat bta far
teletatete teooaenwpa. WhUe i
aawkt to toe batiOp aarroadcr teair bltduUaa. RaiapBttat ta k talar
aaltaritoantBeUaedte retard
bp tea board aad tee
aewateta toe food te be tree, batef
watar work* aea to poacnlkt It wac pat oat bp Obi* a two bean’ aaatloa tbit noralar aad
adjoaraad
ttbjtet
to
the
aU
of
tea
, aeae oaelali to eonr ap tta real altaatiOB at Pekla. falte U Oeodaow a chair. A rcaelnUoa wat adopted
Jadfaeat te ao feaaral teat tee pea* aateorlslap tea ktoa 6f aa addraaa to ■evw Othen Xajnred at a Pin Waite
ionbaUeflx
tea people at to tta platfcm. Oaptral
Deattopod a Orookerp Hten
a la tea Ohlaeee capi­ Jaaaa B. Weanr, J. H.
to Plttabu^.
___ T. W. PattortoB will repmtnt the

Before pxoUax them x*ra we offer toe
bhlance of onr nreworXs

Oxtoidi bAT6 &0 equal—b
black Eibo kid, light mAfaeary Boleit. ia peteat kid,
and in all the nennos^e oorlect ehApei.
Tbep are worthy of an in-‘
epectioB by erery
wbo wants a perfect 6t,
end^eerrice in her footwear.

At Just Half Price.
CITY BOOK STORE
“No Deceptions at This Store."

Bemla’GJulyCbaninceSiili

OBJECT TfiSTEIOSDI

UGIIEER nSCHUGED

FOUR FIREMEN KILLEIT

ta tta hope ttat teara ie a"i^tte« Popalitto ea ‘tee aatleaal axtci
ataaee .of aa*iat tta telatetna aad
otewe abat ap la tea Brltteb Ufaten.
Ooodaow'a alatcant. “Utatloae
D. & TtUottaoa of Kaaaaa, axatUlalaiidiaclalp i.” it it eappteed
Oaheb of Idaho, aad Beaator
tafento tea Britite aad two other TaUw of Oolcrado to npetaant teat
cat pratleoi of- partp apee tta Jotat ooBalttee•eial adrleat eaid tbep wbn act datBKQAaBD TBB BOBB8.
tacks of Boxer* wat aUglit is la Use
Ooleaal Pilchan' Fora Mata Bedp at
wltettapren report teat tht defaadBoekaahouu Boaf.
on of tea BfitUh cotemaad M npaltad it.«oo Ohiaaao.
■peai W Tto agninc BmotU.
The war tatweaa China aad Japaa
Pretoria. Jnlp 7-OoIcb«L PUeban'
fora eacajrad tee Bom at Boekeawan Aame flehtan tb«p ealdes had bouu Kloof ea tee Mtodlebarph rtad
t ttaaoarateto renew Ita auaalt attar peeterdap. There wen few
^ tarlBfbaeB .unenoon^
The mala bodp of ai|»Bted iafaatrp
To tea bictaetoBdStehpretbe In- moved out peeterdap. ^
■adiataadTaneaofallvtreope acalatt
Pekla U tea onlp chance of aarl^tta O Taetardap'e Beae BaU Oaaaa.
llTasoitb'etereicn aHaUtanaed teoae apwisl *e tte MorsiBC laeertf.
la tbalr care. Bet the
xipioxAL ixaecx.
teeaUleean
r'm
await haa*p ralafeceeBeate before Ohieaco ..........
-. 4 11
I
■OTlnp forward. Aboot to.OOO focelpn Boetoc................
.. a IS s
troope an at Tako aad Tiaa.Tela
Qalahaa aad Dcoahae: Bleholt aad
aad tee arrival d the'
of IS.OW man will provide a ralial
aelBWi et u.«oo tndaad tnopa. The
slata d^artanat hat laforaatlon teat
m ttawlap aad
tta lapaatet nlafareetteate wUl ha at
Tbhalaawoak. eo tta advaphawUl
set btala baton teas.
Cnepa taUl Oo P^ Hen.
S WatUaftoo. Jalp 7—^OB a coaler- aadParraU,
nia tatwaaa 'Beentarp Boot aad
lUjer Ota- Otis Ita Ualtad Statae will
Mtwnitlaraotlea bptta other pew' [ ear atUltarp
teaalaOblM. Tta d

-V ti

SS3S^;:v";;

pant Mdapa. teat tta rovialt It Ukalp
to epmd to eoattara OUaa and la-

Sportaataamkh: 1

SE^s2:2safT..sfj;5:
fna tta Oaltad d to tea

,
I
f>

—“—

nUebunr. Jalp ?->-roar fireman vrera
: klUed aad aevea tojerad. two or aon
fatallp, to a fire white
crocksrp eton of Bvaat A Oo. teto aftonooB. The dead an John Lewie,
St. Olalr Onwtord. Joha Orlfia aad
Max Battorbaeb.

ESTIMATE tIF COST
Looktor Over Propoaed
Monte of Trunne Citp aad Old
Hkaioa Ballroad.
P. J. Partenbelaer, a Cblcaro eoatractor. It to the dtp to look over the
rout* of the propoaed Tnvene Citp X
OldMitekonllroad. Be was eaat hen
bp Prtiaoler Jobaeoc. who. to bow in
Chkaco. and U to tbainteatloii teat be
ehall make an aeUaate pf tta probable
coatoiteeeoaetrneUoB of the road to
aid to tee ealUtaaat of eaplul.
Mr. Partoahelatr. to coapaap with
L. K. Olbba, left paatordap to look o
tta propotod routo.
TACKT IDLSR BVHH
WUa aad Thra Daarhtan of MUUoaairo mint Owner Drowaad.
Ppwlaltetb* MoralecBoafC.
1. Oevel^ Ohio, Jalp 7—Tta paebt
Idler, owned bj Qipt Jeaae Corrlfma,
down to tee etorm tek afleruon.
Mn. OerrlAaa. three danrhton aad
ntariee HUap aad ehUd won
drowned. The enw of In eanen eraro

General Bellcr to Pretedn.
npeaei w Tue neraae 6mr4.
~ aden, Jalp 7-Lcrd Bobarte npM tee arrival of Genatnl SoUer to
Pntorta todap.

Bedford, InA. Jalp 7-Oliver Tketewaa ornated to k
17 6 todap and taken to tee n
XMrolt..................
. 6 14 7 JeftenanvOlafernfe kaaptor- ThenBum eaeae aad Pewan; Yaatw aaoa it brileved fa ban bera laplin*Lndea. Jalp 7— Tta war oOaa k
ed te tee atardar of Frank lants.

eun-roSSforMaa^ hatT^^ta
dittoed aa aaeded tran »ta—W
Tbka.
Oteat BrltaU Kaaaa Batoaaae.

*S!=L“* wa„: a,™, ..4

HW.Op.nM with . Huh.

lagfatand

EnnHiiig Hadicad Tran air Ripilir tew Pricea.

GraoefuL

ALFRED V.
TRIEDRIOH

GlotbiDA, Hits, Foniiiduiijis
Can now t>e bought for a song.
*^It’B A Btrmlght MO*.”

s. BENDA & CO.

The lender in Fine Footwear

Bathing Bolts

|

TELEPHONE

about a
IS

BISIMSS

of aete Uae. etfort and aoat
'AtebiB onr tee telepboae,” -words frrqoeoUp heard lx evtrp batlnett oflee where a letter bae bees ob•eare on eoae poiot
Lap people do aoi expreae tbea•elves
« elearlp la eorretpondeace.
eorretpondeace. bet a
aaneaa xeaerallp make blmtelf aaderttood If poe can pet wlibla epeakto«r dlttatk.ee of bla. bp meace of the
telephoae.

STBSnaiBHEiGh'S
RELIABLE DRYGOODS CARPETAKD CLOTHING HOD8E

HOT WEATHER
FKICES

MICHIGkN TElErHONE CO.

UNION MEN
UNION WORK
UNION prices'

Petherick

Thg Painter and Papar Hangar. |
Ball Bhona. No. 323.

Circus’

Well, we are having one in onr clothing department jiat
at present The low prices we are rnnking on nten's snitB
will surely interest yon. We want to call your special at*
tention to onr (4.75. |6.75, and $8.75 suits, as these are
extraordinary bargains.
Don't buy until you have seen these.

Mento flne satin calf bsls'and ooogrsss sho—.... eSo
Women’s fine kid lace and button ahoea............. 98e
Women’e line black and tan oTcfords.................... 76o
Women’s slippers end buskins............................ 26o
Women's westing top kid lace shoes..........$1-50, $1.75
Boy’s satin calf bale, eolM.................................... $1.00
Youth’s satin call bale, solid.................... .......... fl.OO
Men’s canwas bale, leather soles............... .......... 98o
Men’s fine kid bale, new styles............................$S.OO
Men’s tennis-bale and oxfords...............50, 65 and 75e
Men’s bicycle shoes..................... $1.60,$S.00«nd $8.50

PRANK
FRIEDRICH
New Store—84S Front street
The Leading Shoe Hones of Northern Mtohigaw

I Used
to Pay 10c
For Pig TaiU, but since
I beve tried

5c
Pig Tail
Havana
Smoker
I here come to the eonclu*
ion tnat 5c will bay s 6nt.
clsM, delieions smojee.' Try
one And yon wUl nerer pny
lOefornPig TAilagshi. .

««»*«« eaeeeaeaeHMHS »»*•»«»•

TALK
IS CHEAP

m
m

But when we tell yon that we have the
best $2.00 shoes in Traverse City.
We are giving it to yon straight—a trial
will ^ovince yon that it is so. At this
price we show a large anortment of
ladies’ and gentlemen’s np-to-date shoes.
Call and see them.

PAREEB BROS.
FrontJBtreet

rnmmmmm mmmmmmwm

McNAMAR^ BLOCK

•vJd

r»psraro nooso. oamwtuMDnaaammQ
-tMwnonrr



tm WenU'Leeaw Bme tor "

mtmnum

L % BAS1<A» i,‘M.



Tcaema (hgp may hapa haee baU yea OkM et FoUeeBmale yielarthy
Jpdge Beharfa temtt, hcaiatt lew
kMMMa,aaABaofihMhan tea. tt
liAtattatavrttaiy memaatowUldlaplaythapcnpm tm- Don. Peter Boetram aad BartBUs.
pTmeaaaaCUtr. OsTbsmideeBokBe win
raceianJ a taiapram
to efreaiteourtlatkedam
to'OwtMfMrtsr. os tha IM.
from Maaapir Woiten et the Maaietaa
edShwhaU.
WUsM ^ UfhtsMrsBAMUaA
yeataeday autiag that tba HamO'
Bart Blue aad PMer Beatinm wiU
As! «s VMd^ saaslSB tmhm
tom Oat. team wUAhaa heaa playlat
bwry hisd am ffsia aad trait tnaa
appemiee
ertvw atto'eleek.
aaariasefgamn thmn wonld lOn la
ladltkaa
tkat they wiu eke
wandamacsd aaar Oid Mimlos by
lomUlaTraTaeaeatpM tha latariam

VOX on tmu

teacb

rtal Almost hBflMtaailyBairadVsWoadwaa nooieod yfotartay from
tbs taeralary of tba Ammleaa Trottiap
that Chariay Oarmalsa’a fast Iberaa. Fred Almoat, win
sotbaallowadto raa os thatraekof
tba Trararaa City Drinsf ParkAmoelattea. harisc bean btrrad osseeoaat
of fiaaa atasdlar afalt at him.
TUada^iOB win praeaat thepropeaad tBM for a
two*
Trad Alaaoot W Howard WhltlsCa
boraa, Dopwood, oo this track

■AopWd At PUUdclpUft «id
petetlBfMt the d*offar «nd lOHOf
AMTkM d«v«>4nM spoa tb«U^
fiat erf faralCBWloaa for ths «MTwc*
•f
o( «or for«i(B ceaBctee.
Qrfato* dMfw that eoegTMitufMladtonetifjcarljr is tbtssxt
^ hf Um srtMspt rumf «f s sau«M which will rsBcdr the presest eoo-

rsMliii ■! HcSiXLsr has ■tmaeiutfKVcdths falrflmsst ofmry campsIfB promaa aada is Um BepabUcas
^tetfom of ins. lathicha haai
«^rvcr>«d
tka rapnMsUUTea of hla
partrlB coacrcaa,aad theraaolt haa
koM vneh lacialaticM of a nlaable
ahsnetar. aa waU aa faith kapt with
•hapaopla.
■ of the Bbomd <
•osthaacothatafaw aaitaaa is tba
Oastral school fronsda would fiad pahUe taror. la bais( M\f mUaad. Ihaae
«sns BlKbis tha aaata are nameronalj
.preaestaaoctM
sofas attraeUre park

WoBUMituuiahoald notloaoahrhtof
^ Dlsf lay bUl aa haTiaf baas paaaad
■■darthU admiaatratloB. It opased
«ha rnlUa aad gaTa wact-aarsei
rtaaaa to arala ears a lirlsfTbb aottlamast of tha dUBeslUaa at
dl^Bawcaa lalaada waa osa of tha

Biwrittaa.
Tha O. M. U. UeyeU dob wUl siaat
•t tha realdoaea of Mias Ollia Fslfhats
Ipaaorrew avaalsc.
parior the BUMrth of Jasa. B. L.
Oartar aold the nndarukefa is thia t1^ty OTor thirty eaaketa, massfaetar•dathiaplaea.
Tba mua daigrhtar of Sidsay SwartMt of Wmiateabart died yeatarday of
whoopisr oosfh. The fnseral will
•oemr today tnm tba realdasea.
Aftw t^e meatlep of the Good Tam
plan lodre last enolof. a faw of the
■anban aojoyad a faaat of watarmelm famlabed by Jamaa Fvker.
The Craaeeot basd will yiee as ax•ualoB arband the [bay tbla areaisff
•ad speed an hocr at tba Ne-ah*Uarasta resort. There wilt be a basd
ooBoert and the trip will be a pleasast
osa by moonlicbt if the weather, parBita.
There will be a meeUor of the
Caarka' llslos Mosday aresiBc- The
•rdar of the erenlsy will the Isatallattoe of oSeen asd a tpraad of refreah-

PamosaL
Mra-P. A. aaaaes aadsoa Barry ara
njayiag a tbrac waaka’ elalt is OreaseUle. Owoaao asd other polott
Miss Ocaee Cole, who haa been head
trlaimer for MIm Tr ’-'-------**•**
aoa, left yesterday for her homo et
Detroit
Mrs. J. N. •naklepaufb. wife of
Editor TUkUpauffh of tha Balk
arrompaalnfl by harsos Otto,
waa is tha dty yaatarday.
B- L. Cbrtar.who has baea at Hlsora
bospital. has so tar recorered that
la abla to ratan home. Ea came aery
nearharlsc a aarera attack of pseaBonla. Or. 3. C. Oroajeas of Cobara.
Canada, Is a patiest at the hoaplul. as
U alao Mn. F. M. BatsU,
Mrs. W. T. Boxbarc la aatarUlolsf
her mother and slater from Bif Baplds.
Bon. Semnel Dickie of Albion Collore, one of the leadlnc ProblbiUonista
of the Onnad Sutca. la at the Park
Biaee for a abort Use.
U. B. Bennett of the Detroit Hews, la
in the city accompanied' by bis wife.
John B- Santo baa pone to Atlaatie
City to atund the prand lodge end
aaion of the Elks.
U A. Bupbeeia entertalnlop
mother, Mta. B. H. Bnpbeeof Niles.
Mra- Bnpbee is one of the pioneers of
tbe euu, batlnp resided la Mlcblpas
elnee use. Mayor FriedHch baa gene to Kalaatatoo to meet his wife wbo haa been on
an extended vUil toaoatberO* Michi­
gan.
Mrs. Cbarlae Bogara of South Ba»en,
is tbeguatt«f Mn. W. C. BalL
Bar. J. P. Whlu waa la the city
yoMarday from Maple City.
WUliam 8. Clnae ratanad to Good'
Harbor yesterday, afwr ependlag a
week la thia cityMlaaJeaerie Belle Caith of Free­
port. Mlek.. U rialtlag Hr. aad Mrs.
Pater Lanoo.
Him Floraaea Jaejesn went
OadlUae yesterday to Tialt Mlae BateUa
Schneider.
Dr. aad Mrs. 0. J. Kneelaad and eon
Barry hare returned from a long Uip
threngbOhio and eaatempoinU. They
hare bean abeaat about a month.
Mim Ila Biggins of Grand Bapidi, U
Tiaitlng bar consln. Mtaa Addle Soles.
. J. Fnlgham retnrned last night
from Grand Baplds.

MoBnUght Sxeurfiion

Jamaa W. Bmanos of thU city, asd
Ktas UlUas Haatlnca of Soath Boardmas. wpre Ueesaed to atarry yaatardayArthur J. BUltkar of thia city, asd
Mbs May Deaitharty of Maaistec. baea
•kamUeaaaod to marry.

Szov^
PUasMT Oolambla. aader'aaapleaa
Cfemoaat bead, oa tha bay aad to lieah-ta-waata. Trip u eastt. -OhUdroo
1> esBta. Tosiebt. e:M.

Steamer Co-umbls. under aotpiccs
Cresent band, on tbe bay and to St­
ab ta-wanie. Trip 25 eenu. Children
13 cents
Tonight.'V-.70.

Ask your draggUt.

Mooilllght ExcBTfilon Steamer Columble. under anspiei
Creicest bsed. on tbe bey and i
Ne-ab-U-waoU- Trip i!> cect
Children IS eente. Tc^oigbt. <':30.

'

mah.

HtSS JfCXCJVO XA&BIBO.
Former *Toachcr of the Sigh tiebool
Became a Bride.
News haa been received in Ua city
of the marriage of Mlae Bapbemia
Jickllng, for aeveral yean a teacher ia
the High school here, to Mr. Jamei
Bullock of Harvey, 111. Tbe cerea
took place June s?tb In the Methodist
ehnreh at Marletu. and wae performed
by Bev. J. ficott of that place, In tbe
preface of a large number of relatives
aad friends.
The church was beBnUfully decorat­
ed for the occasion. The bridal party
marohod to tbe altar, to the etralas of
a wedding march played by Him Cora
Schneider. Mim Boghea of BarrUoD
bridmnuld, and Eobert Jickllng.
brother of the bride, acted ah best
man. Tbe bride was given away by
another brother of the
bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Bullock left aftor tbe
wedding luBcbaon. for their future
home ia Barvey, III.

Tbe Appetite of a Cost
Is envied by all wboae stomacb and
liver are out of order. But such iboi
know that Or. King’s Sew Life Pil .,,
gives spleBdld appetite, sound diget-j
tioD sod a regolar bodily habit that lo-1
tures perfect health and great energy.
There's ao beanty ia all tbe land.
OalyzSe at 8. E. Wail and Jas. G.
That can with her face eomparr.
Jobaaon's
drug store.
Her lipt are red, her eyea are bright.
She Ukw Boeky Slocniain Tea at

Establistied 1857.
day. Tba WallsM bi( ahowa are de' alarad to be a first elaaa attraeUoo and
thfiy are doisf a rraat bulneaa is
Mlohlrao
Tba Michlfras Talephose Co. report
pMt pals of MI aubteiibert Is June
- MaklsK a tout ssmberof tiMi: tab■prfbara os Jnse to Tba Brie Telepbesa syalcB. which iselodea thiteoiO'
paay. repom a act yaUbof t7i4 aabsarlbera in Jnse, Baktad^a total naaaWef Item ashaeri^nof thtoayafiOB oB Jasa U.
Iff. V. T. Tfoodhosae aad family
•ca ^Mdiar tbalr Taoatlos with Itn.
Voodhoass'B paresu pear 8t. Lonla,

t|o«l league baa ham dmhaadad Mr.
with the memeti
ely leek the I
train for Maalstes to look the maUar
■p.
ThtBamflime etaed aaimd lathe
later* attonaUeacne uad eraa oaat
edaeeryfamaggagiMm. That Itis
tret tiaea team is psoem by tha reaeptgaeaet Played ia Mamnaa. all <rf
whlefawcrc cloea. Friday tha team
abut oat Maalstee by aeeoreotl tot
.It is ballaead that the HamUtom aad
Maafrtee Oolu esc be ladneed to play
me here on Taeeday. etrena day.
in order to giee apoed game aad allow
tha people here to tee what the BamUtea team U like, bat there U oothlag
certain about that yet Jim Boboe ia
now Id KanUiee and he will aaeerUln
Jnat what Indneemeat wUl be neeesaary to bring the team here.
It U believed that tbe organlmlon
win losau bcK for the balance of the
on by a very moderuu financial
enoonragament and become a Traverse
City organiution. There are a good
many first ciam amaunr team
Michlgapwltb which dates eonld be
e.faclnding Mnakcgea. Mantotee.
Allegan. Gipdd Bapida aad other large
towns.
There haa bean a good deal of base
baU talk bare lately and regreU expretaed that we have not one of
fast teams for which Trtverse City has
boen noud so many years. Now the
base ball cranke will have an opportnnIty to show to what extent tbdy deem
to eaeonrage good buee ball, and cxprcealona regarding what can' be done
to bring tble team oere for the season
can be made to Carey Bnll, tbe Cavis
Cigar Co’aeioreor tbe Bm^jbo office,
the eooner tbe better.

Ivexy One 'Wantfl One
The Bootevell Hats—we show them.
Hamilton Clothing Co.

/

Kiriiball Pianos
and Organs
Have been well tried and found to be
what you want. More than 1.000 of these
instruments owned by Grand Traverse
people. Ahsomtely first class in every
respect.
Bold by the makers.
Easy ternu.

W. W. KimballJCo.
issnntatMt.

>. ESSisosropiuww

Bee. W. a. Feeler wU defend tha
three mee, aed It k eapeeted thM
vignram fight wfll ha made.
OhkfefPomeBeeek weet teeaek
et theaa aulooe keepart m tba night of
the third of Jaly aad ^ them thatjU
WMtheexpreee order of the mayor
that the law la regard to the cloalagef
tha ealooQS be rigidly mforeed oa the
Fonrth, aad that tha police would enferee tbe la.w.
Farm Beeideaee Burned.
Tbe farm residence of Joha Kaaaeey
of Oiuat towBahlp.father of Bev. Begb
Eanaedy of thie city, was struck by
ligbUiag Friday night, aad burned to
tbe cTouad with all Itteoateata, ocly a
few tblDga being saved. Tbe lose u
estimated at about ll.ooo with $600 Insuranee lo the Farmer’s Mutual.

Speciiai Ppiees
For 3rd, 4tli and 3th.
• A nice high carved back, brace arms, shaped
seat, sewing rocker for $1.35. A nice large
high back arm rocker for $1.65. I have over
300 different styles of rockers. If you want
to sit in the shade, I have a full line of lawn
aad porch chairs and rockers, camp chairs
and stools. One of those
folding stools
you can carry in your^ hand and sit down
where you like.

Slater’s House iFurnishing Store
120 X'zroxL't Staroot.

,
A.Chnl.
We, I the undersigned, do hereby
gree io refund tbe money on a SOcent boiUe of Greene's Warranted Syp of Tar If It fails to cure your ecugb
eold. We ako guarantee a SS-eat
botUe to prove catUfactory or me
refunded. S. B. Wait. Bugbee A 1
r. James O.Jol

Tnnb. if winr. Is the wiitlcst of aQ
tblnjrs.
A pixMl siory l« sHdoD worth repeatins 10 the fcsuie tnao.
If s man has a good memory be U
able to forget Judiciously.
Tbe Kian wbo turn* from evil companlnns do<-s blniseir a guud turn.
A Mloon reminds some men of a
coimterfelt dnllor—iliey can'l (lasa It.
Osllv News.

Dont Be Fooledi

Bestorsa vlm.vlgor.meaui aad physi­
cal power, fills your body with warm,
tingling life. That’s wbat Boeky
Mouatuin Tea does. 8Se. Ask your
drogglst. _________________

POCKY MOUNTAIN TEA

Save your sibn.

^

Broil A Case wilt furnish meui cans
for deposlUng atbss aad pay In cash
or soap to those wbo will save their
ashes for then. Telephone new
phone
number rsc. Ashes only.
Other* take gsrbage. 883 tf

Pres Theatres for lSOO-1.
Tbs “IntensUonal Drams," a laad^ theatrical paper dealrta to arraaga
with aome lady or genUemae la every
towB In the United Stales to tend It a
brief weekly reporbof the happealM
of the theatree 1a their town for Sa
acason of u-oo-j. For this service they
iiane to the eorreapondeat their "Oritie’s CredenUsI Card." which eaUUss
them to the nsnal eourteales of dramaUe papers (two pemea for each play.)
It U not a hard task nor does it reqalM
an experienoad aewspaper wriUr. bat
they must hare a reaponribla pwaca
wbo will not abuae the prlrUigea. The
■Plus's'Credallal CArd" enablca the
eorreepoadent to see all plays that are
presented during the season without
expSDse. For full parUculars addram,
Bditorlsl Dep't, The Duane Publishing'
Co., PublUber*. 23 Daane fit-.N. VT^ '

8h Tbn&

"

■■Teddy" Booeevelt Bats-juit from
New York. BamUlon Clothing Co.

Something
to Mahe Yon Cool
On a hot day. If the sudden changes,
come, and it’s cold tomorrow, remember
these, things when the next hot day
comes.

A Cool
Head

A cooling
Drink

Is worth a fortune in time
of danger.
Our Straw Hats make cool
heads—Therefore if you wear
our straw hats your head will
be worth a fortune We have
them atS.10.12 15and 26c. The
Split Braid Hats sell at 26, 60.
76c—the Eou^ Braid at 76c
and $1.00.

Hires' Root Beer—A 26 cent
package will make 6 gallons of
a delightful beverage for the
summer. White Hock Ginger
Ale sells at 80 the pint and 16c
the quart. Hunyadi Janos Ulneral Water eells at 36o. Vichy
at 30c. Appolinarie for 20c.

Cool
Clothing
Are the suits we're selling
now. Those at $0.60 and $7.60
—the blue serge at $6.60—the
negligee shirts at 60c. with 2
collars and a pair of cufib. Our
doUar shirt is the test article
for the money that is shown in
the city.

Cool
Lemonade
For a Bummer aitemoon, or
any time for that matter, is
most refreshing, and especially
so if made' fropi the big juicy
lemons we’re selling now at 36c
a dozen. 'There may be cbeapey pric«s.'bat tbs lemons -ars
smaller. Buy the big onestbeyTl go farther.

le HanBab & Lay Mereantile Co.

THE MOmiMG HECOBD. SPMDAY luiT 8.1900
!

HfurLia $96tcrr;

uuKMmai

Hr. u4 Mta. C. W. JtertMB
M«41at tte MWBV M tte Fwfc
PlM*.
•iT•
■fE.OMtnfMMd.Jr.. of tiri^
ttotaMwMta k«t «Mr «M. dlM.m..MOI|lllHlI<te OMMI
Hrah-lE'itMtE.
fMM M Hm DMUm IM4. ter air. ^.MdXft.CW.IrU««Mtte
iteiEEth
PErit PUm for wforftt wookB.
•*«ran,4«xti.bM^r ft.
Mn
Mn.aA.lUnou4Mn. e«>n
. M««IUMnf tteM ^ «roH MM KMk
- «( GtoeiaMU MO •» 0mm.
OterlM JSM of nsioofp. ssd
B. teiluiio WMfo«M isM aosftp Boter» Cjlt of Onad Sspido, M fwno
tadMSipa^. a^ tsrsM-tte
fMM Mm* rMiri^, tet wMtkw
VUBSsMokssd Dn^
srtoonpjisiroM of Hta
Uwio’wtuniM Bdntreod te tte

Ttan m» atott M*,M0 em tt )Md
iBMIMfUNkjMt te Unatiia «.

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WMUS PAMS » AHtAa

.InPartotbape
A*M7dU%Ufal panp «m (teas Itefltopatebtd c
lMtaeaab«lsteMr at John Bums •tetalatraM tram cm psetleBof tte
' laadoiplt atnat.
tdpbt taf
oBytetKaoMerafa ptaoad ia tteoew.>.
M Tte cxodtoBt eewar lyMm k«

tUteta 1. MMtec «»-

Tte feOewl^ Mra ynaaat:

tetba UrhSB. Ifaip Mteafc. Via.
•aria Baarioakp. ABai Basasa B«
rtoaB. Baaaaa, MUa moO^ .
nOfak, Jeateh BaUa, Uatkow Sladw.
Praddia Urban. BobamQ Oadnaska,
Attart Dtoaky. Otto BaMloiaky.
Baamaa, Pteak BaaiMS.

_ iwtthiBtteoltyaadwoabl tepwfaettf tte atowPaHelaa faoUarwM
faptooed by cte nuA Lopdoa bqy mm-.
•BBcee. Ai wa atete baknr tte taba we
caahavttewldB «f tba “dmaa" die-

WirViini
GginiMilHal AssninN^
reoatved a very valuabls
>of ■•Tsral dozen of the
“Booievelt Hate” - Theee rae
just out and are bound te be
very popular—An modeln ^o

ttse^. rt

prabably. acme temtor
. tram loreteok Jean at hie gOoi
at tba bOBSw to pcattyJeaBette, whole
tcilinreomawbae near tte Boo Maroba
Md fbdnt a nadeaToae for tte erenlnt
UtttoMlu Lav nawBMd waadea after tbeday'elabnaraorer. WMdcc
ThoMteM BortBSM ssd A
MsttoJaenoo to oolokroio tte
MtaoUPridar. ate tte
forcerfnrtk. Ob l•iirt■r■iMU•«roBl tbo Lattarwall. wbe are raaortlacat Old
tte oitailM of a vary prat^
It-than tte tele-.
fmmmimtm toBsd is tte Mtslsf
‘ at tte Park PIbm par^ from t to 6 in tte aftatsoca.
tliiiee and plawe and, beat of
•te VHi stsrlr BocoM tte terdor. Bj radatear
Aboat thirty teUdraa
tefd work abo wst kreBfbt tedi w
Apar^ofrcMrtarearaattte Wblt- ate twaaty of tte MOtban. tte aft- all. pnaetTlsg Jte oallrtaphy of. tte
'idf from SnaaitTme. lad. Ttepart/
•peat In playiaroa tbi
utblnrearedot
SBMBdBoBBmClfSldsMr,
», eoMktaof Alfred WUtarate faaUr. laws ate later lea eraam la tte fora cf ing acTOM the coUe wbleb coror tte ra■ntBu ■ tead Bad tel a tela bb iseh Mi. aad Mra. Wm. Use. Ur. aad Ura. pink ate white bMrte, eak«, fralt Biinderof ttaaroofaf ttetmmel. Tboe
-------------- --------------------- * la tte lam ate the tel«fc^b ate telepbooe wlrat,
la dUmtar In bla atOMah. Muid bf 3. B. Ja^ ate WUliam Banla

- Atedbamtet OM
Mrt. U U. TnttleofCblaan.VTlTad aew barn wbleb Mr. Deemoad hae Jut thoontes of uilee of them, connecting
^Ponrtb. Bamrl^rt.
at tba HoMl Wbitlnr raatardaj to erMted oa bto property. Tba barn wee
prattUy trimmed for tte ooeaelaa with
Tte Nlaiac OiMtto at Boachtoo, in epote tte BBamar., Ste
■hot Orerbead wirca are prohibited In
dan Arbo^ rallrote Fri- erarrteea. feral, flowere ate flare, ate
•aaoeoBMofBraeaBttt^of tba d\y wraek oa
Parto, •o' are Iky k!^ ate bow moeb
of MaekiBae, wfaan tte mat trliB'occi. darnlcbt, wbleb dltebadararr ear In tte refreabmante ware earrad at Uttia tba city giine In beauty tbora only
doBbiBja.- “teMottteBzeanlo&lm tte tala anoivi the itaapir In wbleb tablee. Urn Deamood balnr aHtoted by knowwbo bivo eeen Londoo. witbiu
tbeMiMMUlBBiaVotrnbaate Emma nnaisbtJy wbbt strang nerom tbo bonneuUaaBdac iaddanla at tte tlma of atewairUUnc.
Frladrieb. White the ebQdren were top*, epolliug whatever of tbo pictnrtte aaddaot. wemtia talnUag. nd
Utoa terdie Took tba Priu.
catlar aad' later, a phoaorrapb eoc- ceqoQ tbero auty be alxiot tbo ttrecu
•troBff MB erjlaf. ate., bat the axSeme Ume aro a pric* cf St wm of. cart wae glren wUcb erae mneb m]oj- mid conetltatiogaMrlntisdaugerio persarloaoeefoBaSt. IcuoaroBoc ladf
•ooe mid pxopaty.
baatathwaalL Stebad boM itnak fmd by 8. Baada A Co. for tte beet ed. When tk^r'i**'*
Mtoe Lacy
Tbero to no ooapvtoon cither in (bo
bj llctatal&r a faw waaki batea and e^laetlon of tbelr terentoemeato tekao preeented them with eenrealre la the efBdeney of tbo telephone in tbo two
^ iteak Uft ter deaf aad dnmV tram tte local pipare. Tbto priu bat form of pbotorrapbt of benelf. which cUie*. A wbitpor may bo beard In Farwban tte boat iwiaihed acalnat tte bMo awarded to .MIm Nellie terdie.
to. while in Lou<lon uOcpboniDg 1* grorlfU were left for the little hoetem, ae enlly a mo(tesa*pcratieg operation. A
doak andbrokalaanddlaboattecx- whees.coUeetlon wae *ery *ne.
mememtOM of her bIrUiday. le the striking piece of cwidi-noe
elMint bad a eouiar affaet and tea
OTfalnil Ura. Daemoad InTiiad abont to afforded by tbo iw
tetadbMaalfabla to bear ate talk
A wild- ...
bnlB."
t eanty of the aalcbben to aa iBpramp- nigh ilupossible to U-i-lepboneftoni Puri*
Into Dan XlurpLy'it iilaer In ClnrtnDeU ta pedro party In tba barn, w^ieb wae toanyi
. given enbreriber in London, and
Cbarlai Pterai. aa amsleja of tte
bel
, be
____
rveninc doriop tbt- past week, frll
•bat before
tlto instrument could
of
brirbUy llrbted with .JapanM lan- any practical
■itelcaaCaatral raUroad at Denier,
...................-.............................'Hug
and thru hamiDerli
siu*
u*o for long mceoagee the
teitetwopockatbooka Iriac on the loRdlr on (lie -rountir woke np Col­ tarne. Aa enjoyable faatara of the two great foreign nows agenda*—Dalonel
(Jr-—-........
*-■'
[iu)-mu
u
bto
|H-rcb
bebtte
tlie
aveolar
wmi
a
readlar
by
Mr.
Weltoa.
traak oaatalalac ».«00 la bank clser 4-aw. m ate lattare of credit mtea par•Gimme a mint Jnlrp, enhr com­
tbelr oSIcce from St. Martin'* ie UrunA
able te bearer. BaaetlfladtteMibor. manded (lie rtrniicer. *an’ mis -It np
OSmtOH 8BBVX0B8 TODAT.
On tho other hanA any rabecriber in
Htei ate ika property protad to te tte In furt.(-la*« ito’iiMTn rtyle. enhr 1,
*ab. am (V mi tLlnff! 1 am aa P. F. Paniiabtebyt]
property of Cbarlaa ate Bdlth Wick- V.
leard with caso from the general poetend no mtotake;baa. Karikh pacate. who ware on the
“Oh, y
of tte City.
ofSee iu London. In tbto udoneor two
faattrala Satarday, boned for Mai-, •00. n-oi.. ,
other matter* ml ready urntionod John
/SBeTMEtatlDUT.,
« the gtnM for a |oBoll ha* u great deal to Icaru from
lav tbonrbt they bad bean and baud mr
B(T.J.n.Si«eC;, pane*.
Icp."
JacqtiM Bonhomac.—Good TCard*.„
robbed.
Preach^ at 10;» a. m.
Tlie porter oorajilled with the rolon*
or* ro<n>cf!t
re
Caaraaea Billet, of 1
add (be Jalep wee
Sunday oebool 12 m.
CORSICA AS A REPUBUC.
Cpwortb League aie:lS p. a
ablp, baa loai a mat many yonar mede.
"I «ippo*o. TOb. .TOO know tir pmnEtening
_ ...Dgeeme
eerrlee at T;S0.
ItWu rouadvd lathe eitwvath Cvatatr.
eblokou of UU. bat oonld not locate Ing of nn F. I-\ V.r raid tlie Mranger.
Tod^ will be obaerred u Tempr.
aad Jte CoaatItadOB Mill U*r*.
IteeaaM Oeamornlar'lMt week te elpplDp (be Jiilop and cyrtuc Goynan.
rnlng inbject: '-The
Ouring tbo tenth rcutory Corsica woa
“I can cue**," nii*w.-rcd ItllL
foete tba Mpport that held ap ooe of
of all CbruUana te- tbn proy Of contyndfug baroiu, who in
in^meiiean aaloon." ibeir straggle.-, for territory rur-agt-d tbe
tte ooopa bad baaa kaoekad out and "How** all tbo old foil:* down oa*tr
d.iw-n
.Tolled Bfealng enbject:
Saloon Oetopu
the old baa ate bar yonar that In. (he yoiinff
Island and dopoilnl (bo people.
■ am from
and ita bold upon our
onrC
City." The
They ware not loacaamc. bowarer. for tb* I'liM I'nmllie*..
At last, in the- firyt year of the >
VubBlnla. I
Fatbera invited, and
id eepecially
e
to
-Ob.* rr|.ll.-<i IllH. ‘l‘ard<
tlovcnth century, tho lortl of tho Cinar- *
img MrviM.' Alao
tlao the
a mammoth owl had ban trapped
y.>n ui
ca. to the nortlitast of Ajaccio, a baron |
..................... —tplaru,.
aloor with them. Mr. BUloP now haa M.v inbliak.-: I
F«u
•■•our Flu*berfr>rjtn Vi-rmc-nt."
Prayer meeting Thurtday evening at more smwrrful than thu rt~t, songht to ^
•eyed rkitor aoenraly eayad
tnaku biinst-ir raicr of tho iKJand under |
wbU« ba to lookiar f« a lanldarmtot to
11 are Invited to be preaent.
Weeto Oeot Ve.t BeaeBl.
the titio of count of Corsica
r
The traohor wa* In-arloc tbo gram­
mar olB*a. On (ho blackboard irae Bev.D.OeeUtB.eBnar.
barons «>at b^ had not rcckouod with •,
tho dvinoctary of tbo toJanA That long
Alrlo boott, a oelorad
of tea- aHUeii tbo folfcw-ring:
Morning oervlee 10:30.
•^‘noear waa oiio•<if
<if (be grpe(p*t
gm(ort gonSunday echool at noon.
iuffering body arose, uud in ono dccl-!'
alar. who eUlma to ba Hi ycara el^
— wu* Ktnbbpd by Rmius. ^ Inwffltelate Cbrtotton EteMvop at dve battle iwept away tho >cv<I of tbe ! B
kai made a complaint atalut hia mb, who wu vorj- cuviotu of bis greatCinarca anAproclaimod that tbo land of I m
n«-*a.
tearriar aaaaalt ate battery.
^oung Peoplea- Society of Cbrtotlan Corsica belonged to thu pi-oplu of Cor* T
The women folks jtalk of
pleasd^t^d unpleas•The iiaragrapli -on tb*- Imard." unBear Vaamr, Prank ^taomb. a nonneed Ibp i.-acbrr, "to liup*Tf*-<-tly Endeavor at 0:1} p. m.
elca.
'''
Subject tor C- B meeUng, 0:15 p. n
Rio and tbo island a
aeldlarate farmar, ira JfiTamomi
ant features at housekeeping.
aa by wiltt*-n. The ebrne tuny writ*- li cor­ "The power ot amall thing*." Mark
rectly."

founded
In
KK)7
what
to
known
a*
"La
tte beat in the bayflald. He rot to tba
30-33. Leader*, Mto* Alice Jenoer aad
In a few tuninent* a dirty band went MUa Blanche Baakell. There wlU be Terra dl C'otumunu" and gnve it a pop-1 ^
One of the pleasantest things they talk about
bOBM aad fen date la ttia prraaaea of
[> bi the rear of the ro*»ii). and at a a akort builneea acealon in eonneetton nlar eonnitntioD, wbleb La* ewer *inae (9
blr wife.
frcibi (be (eacber llitle i«»hnjiy with the meeting.
born hold aacrud. Under this oonstltnis the TEA we offer at 55c a pound:
urow and read:
tioD tbe various bnmletii of a vsliry
AU are invited.
•Ta.-wr wn* the warmeat thing that
vrero fcriaod into a piere, or parish,
TXMBLTWVMBmOMB
ever tepixiiied. He waa thrown down
onacE tmeboTAt) chubcs.
preiidcd over by a pteMta, or mayor,
by Hrotoe, wbo.wa* rare on him be- B*T.cbM.T.awQi.nraM. .
catuh- be wa* a w-lra 'on.*'
Bee Ctelac for Orewda in TraTaraa
Corner Waablngton atreet ate Board-Q. K." aai*] the teneber. amlllagly.
1 caponle. a sort of ,
Up-to-date tiroccr.
maa aveaue.
trlbono of the poopla
City.
Moniing tarvloe aad iaermott at 10:10
Tbo viirlnn# -podo*ias or tnsyov* of
Botron Be>.obi»1 would'like
fa«- of tiK- rnpl.1 *iride« w,- ap,- niakTelephone 149.
'
157 Front Street
different pari*bc* ns.-mnihlcd ami i h-cte.! \
apMktbraafhyoareolnmnaofone or lug In til.- u«- j.r -*laiiB. it I* liable ol
Holy Oh
D bt 0:40 a. b
ipTi
ujo
comiclle.inMiillna
of
ISmen.
Sunday School at 13:00 t_.
two thlBca that it aaeme torn raqaire ntiy tltne to Im-i-oui.. the pnii«-r form
cMttob lii-ograpbical Magsiluo.
Vmper eervieca at 0:10 p. m.
. aaniMt eonalderatloa for tba batter- of »p*>*-. b. ntid Would not tlie blii«h .if
The mniie will be accompau I by
mu- rn-%.p‘ Into ..ur <-li.n-k* If.
Tbr ailnVrsMs Monrs.
. mwtof-onrdty at all timte.and «■
u,. f,—- •
i*» orebettra.
Thu lives liv.jl l-v tlio Moor* are,
paelaUy.wbea we baTeaneb gatherlnga
PERSONAtS
A cordial invUation eatended to all
wlthunt i*'vii3|n auy t-vr^ption. tbi-.
noraiu-o?..
N, w.
tii.- .\iiii-rl'-jii :is
M hava Jut occurred.
llryon Disbrow, of Cadlllsc, Mich ,
raiKXD* cHL-uca.
mo*! pnv.iriuu.-aijii mi»er:,bl.-mat can
/
One to, when wu know our city to
.r»of misery and suf
Wu it a Mlruele?
te*. Bercl*) Joom. p*>ior.
be imagiiiHl. The (i-njr luaii i, tbr-iwu
tyslcians.
goiBg to be M crowded and-there ara
rtte Marvelous cure of Mre. Bena J.
Church. Cor. Uak and Fifth streeia. iulo prii..-,a f-r »ui:i-. h«
iv>4.-.~«ih1 .Ui-IH.-i
and going to Grand
__ created Innot ^teto aBourh to acMmmodate Stout of conkumpUon bu
Snnday school •• “•*»
M.fs.. . .im. ilii;;n, to Rapids to Uke special trea>.'.taei
ii' vt-r jiay. til-- riPh
lenae
eseitemeni
in
Cammaee.
lod,,’'
Public worsbic
nearly all our gvuaU, ought there not
leading■ pbytlclaDS
pbytic
of the lead;og
pbysicton* there',

tbea
write* Marion StuMt. a trading drugtaken to} tbe boepitsi
be
being; ukee
boepit
and from
to be a eommlttee appoU'
gl*t of Maseir. lod. She only welgheo
ter .1 ir.t- lllirtir.v.
there breught
brought beme to
l_____________
die
dj« s* the dnr.
tte town for eleeplng plaaee and,
00 pound* whc£D her daughter Id VorkPublic worship at 7:30p. m.
lid n
net live ten days or
not
.■•■lui .MU-n «r Mi*>i*. tors said I could
let muhliteee ot people eleep oo pal- Urae uid'ibe muit KK<a die. Then the
Tbe public are cordially Invii
latest. for 1
liilUimt.-l til *.'V.-rnl uf l,to three mooih* at the very latest,
bdKn to aie Dr. King'* New Diacorery. tend all ikueaerviec*.
Ue porcbee, in baroe or atand In the and
in of both bowel*
I- "ill jin.liiil.l.v rfitlr- nt bad eoosanption
galued 37 pound* in weight aad
•tracu u they did on the night of the
■ i-r.-~ iii t.-nii. Hi- Iiu* luDgs, 1 am still la
fcECUXS SIETSODUr Ctll’BCH.
•nd ■
iiftir I ■.iiB.'-i-uiiv.-.ti-riu*.
-third-; Thera are any number of oar
SUM. and to^. .BCT. UugkKcBBvdy.Pasiar.
*
I bed
Tin- i’ii-Ui-tt lluPluitinn
i jiaiif.-r, *^hia wu In Dee. -K and I I
nreall throat.
BiUrenawbo wouM wiUittgly -furaleh lllvely guaraniIteed 1
jiddleof March'!
Sunday services. Pruching at 10:30
l»aiislit.-r. .,1 ti„. l■..Ilr.-.ll•nl.•v-. hu-miooieor
«srcb ?•. unilable
dlseai
sot and SI .»Q.
alfeplog roouM under eueb circu'mf tan. ri- ,.-.1 n mi...m,..-,.i ... tli.- ,rfr'a.^„ *,f
Wait and Ju.
oee, for u amall remnaerathw. If aaked. O. Johnson** drug atom.
ILuyin th- Ito v. KulhPr
'
s-iucercl bytb„.*nlian and
Itaeemaiikeaaontf an overaigbt to
Evening nbjlmf'/-I>utb hed B«. viti. r*. and should th.y f.-ul l-yeonstaae
. hc^lMn wtLw^ V.'Jf;
invite our neighboring people to eome
peutsniice."
pn-Muliiouiaiuiaiii a gro-l opinion at
Slem.Hiin l-.v.la
.I:.ueli- tuaate enonrhtn

aai help celebrate, ibeu let them ge
Clam mpetlng at »:43 a. m.
sreu. It bu pleaaed Divine Pravthe fonrx ihiycaq espeet -mly inrprto- *'T "f fri.r.-»«.ii i.,.iiiiir.i~.. i!..- <rlui- ot tbe firm ^Ottman ‘ '
waaderlng round uway late the night.
I tonffiiet .inetamUgof oure*Sunday tubool at 11:43.
onmvnt
and
ufien
death.—Blackwood's
f''
rl't'n
.i
l<,„k
[ co .-cf Muskegoo. M
teemed
brother,
___
Junior
League
at
3
o'clock.
d
John
Hallricb.
wbleb
Making ahelter and flading It no>.
Magazine.
i »
I n-i.l.-tji
H«,.jrfi„.»,.In |i could not gntSutee
m.jrhi,.»».
guarantee me .$ cure tht_
Bpworth iiiea^c at 0:40 p. m.
affileUoa
baa
reenlted
in
the
departure
•hall wa not try aad be a little more
At this service will occur the InsUlT,........ ..........
sd.toed^me havi
haring i trial trutfrom tbi* life of the-wtlonf ouf brotbIs Fsr IL
tteagbUnl and entertelntng^
t.ate if bUremedi
d ie*
p
- tbe
s produete
Tbccapuiu inr::. il pale.
■edefli
Sect, be would know what be
Wbereu, Tbe deeeued wu a belovhposktelna
- icouid do fog me. At a result 1 can
Anp^ (tern to the matter of drink ed wife ud devoted companion.'whou
! will be felt ’----•
ubtence
keenly
by
the
AU
are
Invlu^
to
tteu
mseUagu.
I
truthfully
say
I
tblpk
I
am
very
nurly
Ing fodnteiu for man u wel^ u beut friends ot brather Helfrtek end whou
) ; well and tbat it to entirely due to tbe
••None." ajsswvrcl the executive off­
Ttere ought to be at leut two or three kindly preacnee wUl always be greatly
• skill of Dr Ottman whom I would
er ralcmrily
ni tte mala etrut u that people com- mtoeed from among thou who loved
gladly recommeud to any cue needing
The cunmiandw r-otoed bto tranpet to '
medical treatment. 1 will gltelyuAUurvicM la,Ladtos'UbravteU. -his lips.
lartotowaeonldgeta drink of tool
i ewer any eorrespODdence.
water aad not te obliged to viait tbe , 'bereu. Brather Belfrieb to abigb'.Man the liftboat!" he fhoutsd
Bvra.v Di*BSow.
ly ateeemed
OMMed member
lumber of tbe
the Indepen­
Owing to abteaes of tbe putor i
through tbe u-ap.-*t.
•atoen ate buy aomethlag to ^neaeb dent Order otForutere and
wUl be BO preeebiag service.
A monjuni later be left tbe *hip .
tbalriblrat.
SuBday tehool 12 bl
No. *bc was not elnfcing. Sbo wu
B. V. P. r
L'. at C;I6 p. m.
: Mow that tte elty owna tba water
A
Orest
DlscoTerjr
tor OAnasr
Weekly offeri^ aheuld te______ four hour* late, ai5d-tl;e /uplaln prei
Cough, AHhrrtB,
wirta I hopeate-trut tteeity eonaisU
to tbe traaaurar, C A. Bagbu dorlte Jerrad to take iri* ebanoe* with tb«
• ate
That Court Traveru, I. O. tte week.
Rora to Rwialning un iKiard and get­
kMby utete so Brother BsUrieh
Tte pabUe ara tevlted to aU tteu ting bi* picture in the newirpapm.-^
juste your Compound of tevsB Ouras,
on tearUelt sympathy i» bto dlstrass terrieea.
libegrcat easow eon • ate blood auriDetroit Tribune.
^ Ihs sorrow of bto family, ate that
fier. with cxesUml ruulto. I do Dot
M pubUeiy expMh our uMm for
, I bMiUte to ruomatete it for tte pur.
WM a Bsbr css Os.
Bev.S.S
BasB.pBAer.
ttea ate our al^ grief at thwgraat
I pcsu for whlte.U to Bate. !to effsets
Friend—I don't understand why yoB
lMsuateteedbyttem.ate
P-A. Daaiortb of U Orange, Oa-r! ,
I gMtMt
* **RF ot thM resoSuBdaysebool a
MBarititeraU teoattewitha Mgbb
J. CCM>9C
'>tDtea.
bMarodlamUy
Moralag ssrmoa ie:l«.
Mis. Aft*
ate jmWM la tksTeu
—It was all owing to
•'Ite Ptoa Oar FUters Mato."
tte baby's temper.
^tevotu City.
eavor 6:tS p. m.
Smlt
CntU70KkB«k.
•‘Mercy <m utl How oosld tbat bs?"
*ob.7:M: 'Tte 4
"WaeoBldatagree utowUd tss
J.B.C
tt. hrt, TOk ,Ber.vSn, Yirt
July s. seoe.
w«Huy.

^

grues. at $1.76 and $a.ee.

ftfllBaisains
in Black Clay Worsteds and
filueiSerge Goods
Toulsave just'26 per cent, on
every pair you buy of these—
All new goods taken h-om suits
where tbe coats and vest* havb
been sold. Just think what this
offer means:—A $4.00 pair of
pants for $3.00-a $3.00 pair
for $2.36. Not a thread of cot­
ton In any one of them.

Hamilton Clothing Co.
Over

the Teacups

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W. E. HANEY,

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TH* MORNING HRCORD, SUNDAY, JULY 8, MW
ewiM.

WOBEOFOONGRESS.

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CCyWTPiyB RMMCES KACCO ON i

learNing^o

H TMl STAW
I

Woodbine Cottage

•n have bsoa raadtag abont tbe ttfis
or Nlaasta." remarked Mr. Ltagar to
ANOPLATPOmi .
Mlai Preefca.
rnmt la whara a great aung bridal
iMntnc to ms abeoU IM R p«t««
mptat go on tbalr weddlag ieener.
•wTwotBaq'RGtfocMkn. It it a point
tan't Itr Bbe cooed.
■"—"— mUimt who w* hmm- ao tar diat hat bm too maA aaslaet'
-Why. yea. 1 brileTt m," replied dtoMummt in SMahor^ Onnd last
night The eempaay baa glvaa axaol
««1k M«nA oAt «er (irfltar MTTtM
Mr. Unger.
to a writer In The LaMn.H.lLTIlIBLnr
*■1 ahoHld ao Uto to see Klagaia
■ Mdhavtogbaaa hen
Oaf Wortd. who «lTaa the foOowlnc

CaUa.” the girl mid In a low volcr.
> tonay timai thay always lad a <
AMaw»wwlQtMrtM«p>M«r «* hM:
*-Tes. they are a wooderfal ^teebeThe lato aeorion of congreas paaaed
». ertoaTyhseaaaaof tha
pItfepreoerTerwbUa U2 pnbUc acts wblA bad been appeorM»OSU.AMXOVB.YPAMT».
teamliw.
ad bg tbe peettdent np to and larlndlng
MPtttitai*. tto.
1 States geolodeal aurvay says that
la ar«Moa. The knowledge that one the month of Nag. Mang of these ware
cannot poaalUr atnk it a great aid to of general pobllc latetaot and were In UOO years the Calls wm be no etttomMhorsefthaai
lore,
the
M
of
the
rtrer
wU
he
dry.**
the ttBM snqO. Another good wag la
-‘bgbotb^-----“In bow many yearar
to hare no aaOttant or director wrha
An act to define and flx the standard
“Tblrty-fire bmdred.'
OiKH Panda AttrKtloM
atti In a boat or-oo the ^ of a apriag“So aoon aa thatr exclaimed Mlm
hoard or raft baUint a pole, the other forms of money laeemd or
Tha Oraak WaUaes ohowa whM wm
Frocl^ “Let na go and see them at
and being attached bg a Une to a atdnC Cnllad States, to refund the pnhlie
aAIbit laTrawoa aiy on Taoaday,
“We wllL“ said Mr. Uagac. “and Jaly 10. raomtly axUbltod two d^
hnad belt aroond the iteaL Whs« debt and for other ptopesra was the
we wlU
will go on
.. onr bridal toar.“
flnt bin paaaed tbrongb tbe honae of
And they
reiy happy arar to Wnohtogton city. D. 0. Atur tha
^hchaitna. the Clanaana and Orimm.
Mend at the end of a pole the next npr^ntatlrca and became a law on
draat had daoartod tha Waahlagtoa
after.
Ifaa. BaM MDte. wUa a( a Wtfn- bent thing le to lean the mottone o< M^ 14 Mac
Ttoma eeaasaaaud at foUewt:
tfli etn*e and practice, keeping In
This bU la the moat loportaat of an
tanaM.a.terwr. ii ifim* »
„ Swa) rwimephr‘Hamaa aatam." said Bagtaa nald.
■hrilow water, eo that when tired the that became law daring tbe
A1 Stothr of cinrinaaa while qiend- ii net proof agatost tUaa. tide aad elrrttteiobahadd
tertoan be regained while resting.
lag 'last sninmcr la the eonatry.
cattalapn
Oortatolg aothtog alaoo tho
Flrat. tha heads are pot togetber..
boarded
at
the
reotdaoce
of
aa
old
naanttMleanridfafftaaaad north- otans downward, nuder tte chin, and lldal can hereafter dtspange ang dol­
apoa tha toaagranjRr In dermont eoanty. O.. who
«a Hanlao am to halrtlgatad hr eanala tber are abot ontward, cntOoig the wa- lar laaoed bg the United BUtea until
decided Tlcwa of hla own on every guntloa of PraslAaat MeKtoley has
One dag a dnwa forth ao Asaso a aaaa of bumaaftwaidoKtandodhr tha fadaml and tar like a wedge. At the same tline the
ite and bonac. with approval of
feet are khWed tordMr onward ae far
Ugbtnlng-rod
pMdlcr
came
along
and
presldeot. shall conew In amendUy as Aid tha
lienaaded the old man to allow bim
apart aa poaaibie. the beela then dawn ipgthlsstatnte.
this
d.<rtv «aa kUad In
to alBx rods on one of bis bam*. Tbe Of tha parade iiaalfoaly the moat faaarplr together tiBtn tber teach. The
Tbe bill also prorides for tbe refund­
amount of peopeUlng power dependi on ing of the national debt, amonnting to old fellow owned two bam*, and be vorabla thtogt eaa bo aalA. S«i
0’^"
•M.
- -------e bond­
boHchad lightning rod* pm upon one
leinebMta langth hr tin the rigor of the kick outward and the
gSSO.OOagiOO. Into 3 per cent bonds. ing as an experlmmt Tbe oei-oDd dag
force with whkdi the heeta are dawn Since the passage of tbe act this re- after tbe rod* were placed in pooltloo portion of the Wg maangarto.
-A Isataiu of tha pronaaloa was to
«aaairood aad ■nbqfanr am ao togathar. As the bodg koea monuntum finding process has been conotantly a beavg Angu<rt ibninlervtonu esept
‘ ‘
----------- going on and now reuebea abort |28l).- | over that part of the cooutry
the feet that the horsaa shown ware, T 0«TViontUal la lUatoo that aoM of tho the hands are
JU ria*
HmllMi.
, Uaborod with outward and awept back with a etroog 000.000. Aa the Old bonds bore Interest i bolt RCmck nnc of-tlie new nxl*. Tbe srithont exatptloa.
motion. ^Bcriblsg a half cirde. St- at the rate of S, 4 and 5 per cent the
Bvoa
the animals aaad to drawtog tha upOK OAUC - Qm CalswMa aiasseuSsa*.
■niiwnnH, whUaaahoganr >• M >• anlaneoualg the kneea are dawn up
bam wp< not Iniun-d In the least, and
national
saving
of
Intereat
on
the
eagos were apparenUy of good hlood
Tfaal tor tha agtnaa.
ntdet the bc^ prepaatorr for another bonds alreadg refonded amounts to the farmer wejn for Jog
oertatoly well groomed
•That MVe* me mnncg. be ga*b!
4taraa a qwaar thing that lad a tha stroke
conaMerablg more than gS.000.000. This be exclalm<N|.
With the raeen the lineage was iadlatruie learning It U almost Impossi­ earing will nearig equal the entire In­
■rastefEMa Patarao la Haw York
“Of conn>e It d«e».“ answered pntaWa. Slim anhloa. ■ delleata noa«nadarUatwaak. Ska is InaUaad to ble to keep the faa cntlrelr out of the terest on_tbe g300.000.000 borrowed to StneUr. “I *upi><M>e roll’ll have nxls
aadloogfatpnt uiion the otlier bnm of gun
hnrtUaga without paring tm tbaaa water until the habit ia formed of bold- peg tbe expeuaes of tbe SpenUb war.
loew* all attcatod to their birth aad •ten MchUM «sdt*vor*« a»» la
Should w^ncceed In refunding tbe oncer
"Not l»r a dem «lglitr an«we(rd tbe
rnllre iodebiedness of gS30.000:ciOO at old man. “I'lii golo' -to bare them, touodlng. Sapedaily baaotifal wen
•Mtha taiU^ftV^took ^
ereU fUled betorrbcglninlnB the stroke,
ihe right atcada attached to the Eotaaa
' •ndpstitauiarharjadcst. Saddwlr the breath can be held untti one or two the low rate of 2 per cent lotereat tbe rod* moi'erl over in tb' other bam.
national earing Id Interest would not Llcbtnln’ never *trlke* twice tn tb’ ahartota to line. These wars sorted to
>t^.aadtha ciisa
Strokes are made, when the air mag bo only pay the Intereat on tbe Bpanlab same place, y know-_______
two fonis of prasiaa color and probably
expelled aad the tuagi again tilled be­ war loon, but also tbe Interest on the
drove what Sentsekiau tbara may
fore renewing the exertion.'
g2Q3.0OO.O0Ci of bonds Issued bg the tost
Tbero la an epidemic among the hafa baaa aloog tha route Into a fire of agWINO MACBOraS-CalM t
The beat wag to practice after hav­ administration In time of peace.
o a»*
a»...........
Uallan and Preach silkworms Tbeg
by
boa IK. Cltj.
ing learned the motions la to go into
Under tbe minor prorlsloos of the refuse to eat and are dying'by myriads
the othar two p^aels of tha Blue
the water ererg dag, twice If possible,
an their tanlbeny learea.
enasototo. A aortu of Shetiaad ponies
sot staging In too long at a time', where
Ltlonal banka of limited capital In
■na arm bo dao to tha Eataam of tho there U a aoootb. aandg abore. Wade amaUer tosma. particolarlg. of tha
O’vp the Ibt of horasa nn4 Jaatlfled
Tboa bast atonnge sotloas for ons ao
a a alagU
weatem and aootbem states.
young a aahoUtoto to think that then tha WaUnotelnlms to hMptog tha flnast
»alagnaea«krrbatw8aa tha Ot^ aad
for tbe gorenunent of hrtttaoaamauBoeky Mouatoln Tea, aubUoatbo road.’’
dhahmoor-thatlato aar. tn*
.wallan Islands and of Porto BI- made by tha Madison Medlelna Oo. tto.
aajdaa^rtSjJjtgained wade out to wbm the water co, after long eonatderaUom hare final­
Aok yonr druggist.
•nd of Kboria to tha othar.
White Man Tamed Tallow
nearig reaches the neck, tnm aroond ly become laws while the bill for tbe
Cad ar'aSerw 4S^to£>0
wstsrlaUe of tha and try to awlm ashore.
Oraat eoDataraatlea wan fait by tha
goremment of Alaska has been passed.
trtanda of M. A. Bogarty of Lexiagtoa.
Sowara famtlr tamad out to ha tha
Never under ang cln;ninatances while
Tbe feature of the' Porto lUcan bill
Ky.. whoa they saw ha was taming
maadsd orldanoa to preea tha right of lenmlng attempt to svrlm out from the which oceaslom>d moat dlacnaalon la
VUTBS
yellow. Bbakin slowly ebaagad solar
Joha-Bowarsoftho Ohaagowator. " shore, for a stroke or two aomof
tbe moat liberal toward that Island of
Also bla egaa aad he aoSerad MrribtoE.. to tha large tortaaa left by hte vrm bring one where It la tmpoaslb
BU malady wh yellow Ju______
Jsnadtoa. --Be
ang erer Incorporated into law. It protoneb bottom.
was treated by the beat doototu. bat
Tldea a alight tarlfi on tbe products of
BAY VIEW, MtCH. '
without beaeflt. Than ha was advUed
that country coming to the United
■aw York. Thahodret
camp Meeting and Aaaembly. One to try Eleetrie Bitten, tha woadartal
Butea and also on prodocts shipped
«na aahamad for IndantltetlOB hr the The Hwnr aw«M at (he Patttow
fare rate, dell July
Inly S'to ip Banm --------- liver rwedy. aad ha
Once more the white petticoat.
from the United States to Porto Bieo.

it August
IS.
’■After taldag two bottles I
OMtlaUg feminine and daintg. U vrlth excepting neeesaarles of life, all of limit
V.
.
f?Mf
I of tha na. dlaplaglng Its aooi^ *---------DETfiOIT. MICB.
which is tntnod over tqlbt,lroasury of
Atchlam merit for all stomach. Uver
awomaa. Bat tha proof wm Beads
confectiena of flneet mnslln, lace aad Porto iUco for a period of iwo gAra,
Demoeratie Stole Coavention. One
•alabytha taet that had ba« aaSdl
Jol;
oly
84
aad
t&
Batura
oruntfl local laxation can be prorided | ^
known. that tho tosa o( aaeh wrrb
dmggUta.
bg tbe new roremmenL At the end of U«U* J*'y *jannoatod tg a wth.
two fears tiado Iwt^ween Porto Bico
LUOINOTOS. Mica.
and tbe United States becomes abaoBpworth Leane Assembly. One roSals
Boueand lot On stb straat. fine
RSALE-tol* 7«
fare rate. Nell July 84 to August 18.
lutely free.
clew of tha bay. faraaos, eleetrie
Not only fUla Congreas has appro- Betnm limit August 8(.
S. dear little giri who ll\-ea os t£e
will to mU B( lew
lights sod water. leqolre of
all the revenue dcrlvc.1
....fron
prtatedS all
toprth able In Chicago wae 9 gears <riJ
NIAUAEA PALLS
Sawyer at office or 411 stb etruet.
goods Imported Into the UniU-U Statee [<ioB>Nro AND ALBXANDEIA BAY
from I’orto Rico since tbo ocouiwtlon |
i/.» maa «i.a
proRMU. J.W. PMeWo.
-We from her auntie.
and amounting to more than 92.000.000 '
* DetalhTto to
50099T9lt Eltl
for tbe benefit of the people of that la™
After the escUIng ereuta of the dog
Lateat out. BamUtoa Oothtog Oo
tend. All tariff collected at Porto Blcan
•wpeee over the ladg who preaentrd ihe
ST^PAUL.
MINN.
ports Is also to be used for tbht pur­
9r. W. J. nolBA Opntln PMttftiy
Natiosal EepoWloan Leegua.
pose. This n-as abooo to those people,
Sell.*’
July 1
; Juilified bg tbe clrcumstabeea. and ua- fare plus 98I Soli
MM
Oatoua’i latoriar Spar tTtt.
/
Erinra limit July 81.
Iparallcled .for geaeroalty toward any
**1 am 00 glad goa i e pieajied with
1 people,
V her aunt replied.
I
This
congreas
also
passed
the
tree
**li moat bare coot goa a good deal.
thomes bill, giving free
'
xsw rkmcoata.
__ ^______
|the
pnUic______
lands to actual bona fide
*lt wat rather expenalre.**
“And 1 harp three other
......................embrolderlet.
BlUto.
Tbe petticoat. In general ' eettlets. This was a m«>a*urc pledged
_ .
all alike Inside, aren’t tbegt, tokes on new Importance thU season, ,by tbe platform of all parties
And thi* It Ju« the »»uie a* the rest, j and It* elaborations require almost as I An amendment to the pension art of
•a®^the Wilding. Isn I It.
j inneh thought a* do those of tbe gowns 18U0. known as the Utand Armg blU.

t umtrnfnu
u tKtrr truia j



niitMRNas. SIM; ton-" *

s-omsa'ar*

sms trad!

'W*SSi5‘iSii.“dJSV:

aSf.KS.'S.’.?-SJT

F°i;s!i..tsr.2r’.sm' ?mrc
!5r.'K.-st,iSK..';s “--Sts-

\ ssrCiSjnth.

_____

EXCURSIONS
PereMarquette

..Ji’T.a;

tere done better with atl tUc moncr
designs shown one. very aimSM bad to Ipay for'lt If jou had
! pU
Die for Bilk. U
Is cut In rounded tobs
tabs over
. bMght me a (
an accordion-kUtod frill. A second U
composed entirely of kilted sUk frUla
_________________
^ Jifh' »ha'-A Mnrterd *
acveral bla* frilU
« -J?.
..vine Ihe r-rt ^ 1
«•> “«“bcr
neater' comphay, taking me part or j
,h„ i.- .wo nat.
tiooH Effingham. 1 first met Bin Nye. 1
cxiremw meet. Ctoc to toe aimeat possible for print or wash fabend tbo other gives the height
motton dlstlortlg. T was plcai^cd with;
w
d ...
of tbe
of elaboration, I

i

BIG SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS.

toke tort ■
““ ‘*“^**‘ •
ask^ • »*"'>
osdulslte babd embmldery In
•• r
^mll nriv^
lie repllrtl. sm llMy. Ij
---------------------------maaaii’srtiatriiigc pnrtr
corraet midlu On-Par ■oosoier.
.............................•
—- -----------. l
AUC VVI *VV»
Xl.cio
> "»®wcred.
”f®"J,**** iaccording to Vogue. I* a bobn.of light

!

Ladies’ Shirt Waists,
nearly all sizes in this lot.
and they are worth Si.25.
$1.50 and S1.7.S. -QAp
they goat.........

Men’s Shirts: a few left
out of each lot of our 75c.
85c and Si kind, AQp
go at................

ladies' Tailor Made Suits
Still sell at

Men's Pants; this a lot
of one or two pair of a
kind and they are worth

u

-ir

2?”

-

i.rr.S'.ai;*ss

rT,

A law of much Importance (wsaed
during the aeaalon wa* tbat allowing
the free transporiailon
transnoriailon to bond of all
^oodt abIpiKHi through ibe Unlied
SUtes from a foreign country
nry Il6 anolbw foreign country. Tbl. wlU be of
great benefit to the shipping Intcrerta
«r ti.« /v.nn>pr
| al
to the
re and
Sbenunn law of 1890 as cBcctlro
farreartiinc as the coostitution wlQ
_____________
1 permit «...
baa also passed tbe
booae of
®PP«>Prt®«lo« hUls have been
carefully scrutlnlL.,1. and. altbongb the
aggr,-««v I* large, they hre fr« from
all qucvllonaMe It.-ins. Tl.e growth of
the c<.untrT and tbe centlnui-d disorder
Islands atv solely acIQ IOC* I iiiiippine
111
«>aota!.lc
c foribe
for ibe Increase In these as-

* "*•

*“Wril." I returned •■altog.Hber li
not as good as this *ea- days tbe Jacket Is not worn: a
......................... .........
fiiDriy to. but
I
MH*. ‘A Mustard inarior’I white cheviot or pique, stock and tie of ejon. but sbonld the present i
eltlM a butterfly
• - or - aorpln* contlaoe tbe committee on
___
____ cheviot Leither
«mws
much"botteT than ~ ...............
Wnlie’t ‘ piqJe
Pipe’ did.’’—I*rom
dld.’’-d>om tbe renilulsconces of ,
pipe’
Ue. usually tbe Utter; dogskin ^nys and nlSeana. baring olmiloed
8br
Irving Ilarnfat.
— ---------"■‘“fat*.*”“•*
‘ rWiug gloves straw aaUor hat nartow |„ve to alt during tbe rocess, wlU
latod tn aarcD of the
'
dlflcrant
belt, slender, ktralgbt riding brlAg In a bHI and pirua Its passage at
■ •boots
■-----------------•
............... ........................................................................
I crop, riding
or aboea
and gaiters,
tbe bcglBolng of-fbe- next
^ 1, ' wblcb are cooler;- eqoeatrienne Ugbta
Meaowbtlc tbo troasory department
'The mortality from
r. —1C hi-h In thn airman ^r
'‘Ml®* tronawa Some women also ui need abort 928.00a.000 ta refunding
*’*®'*T-.^lLi!L2r^!f?J:!wear a apur on -lbe boelof the right operatlena and will use 923.000.000
egyaoldierconvaletoWtfromlthaa ^
in the 2 per cent, already called
^ m turiongfa of four v
-------------------------In. thus pracilcally disposing of tbe accumulated surplus for tbe year.
Mew’s 'thlsT
New and trying wUl be ibe teak of
Congress bai also done much In kill;
•Wg cMer
w one hundred
hmndr^ 4oUars
doUara reward
rawart tbe chaperon this aeaaon. Tl>e tinea of
..sraueastofenurm thatcannot be
to be more strictly ^
n ! «lr«wn tn tbe reaction wblcb la now on "
' girt." Even the untmameled west be- '
proaperitg upon whlcU tbe 1
itftnsto fed tbe iDflnmceof tbecomtog pnbllcan party mainly relica fey t
la a reaction from toe __ ^_____
Is tbe__
genntne article. It Is nn
kmMactlaM and a«M.*<»uy I| ware,
wave, wblcb
wt
otUatoauvyontAny ohUgaOnna mads aometlmes ataitling nnconventtaoaltty unpted In tbe history of this
- ‘

of tbe modern maMOn. *
other country. It Is to great and all
ft Trimx. WhdoMto DmggNtt.
arrange tn toe finger bowl nmsQ perrading tbat tbe calamltr bowlers of
rifflplc towers that can be gmeetnUg tSM have tapaed Into sUeace.-WaahWaldtog. Kts&aa fi Marvin. Wbole- db^oaco & a ^rettg toneg of tbe
■ togton roab
tle Dmggtots. Tdado. O.
BaUk totoirh Cere la i^en totorMg tody wbo U spending tbe aommer
In toe country mnst “eeme up to town",
tbe per capita
In a tonlard or India silk gown. Smart
a In the United
____ ______hynUdmgglits.

SSt±f _____ pa-SlIS
OaUk rnoally raia am tha beat.

TdUsg SCsoUbm
farai^ ^ too W. W. KlmbaUCo.

golfed to bg toe e

Many lints of goods in our store are badly broken, which is the result of th«
big business done before the 4th. Our cxperiencte has taught us that there
is but one way to dispose of odds and ends, and that is to put prices on same
that will move them. But remember these prices are on good, clean, up-todate goods:

One Half Price.
Men's Straw Hats; we
did not carry over a doz­
en straw bats frofn last
season, consequently our
stock is all fresh and new,
but the lots arc somewhat
broken so we give yqu

ONE.FOURTH OFF

^ ME]

from S2.50 to' 1 on
S4,aIlgo at...

Carpets and Mattings;
one pifecc of good Hemp
carpet, worth i6c,at i2>ic.
Two pieces Ingrain Car­
pel. regular 28c. now i«jc.
Our fine 28c Straw Mat­
ting now ipe

Linqn and Crash Skirts:
we haVe some sizes left
of our 50c Linen Skirts
which go at
25C
Pretty Colored Deck­
ing; a few pieces left over;
thw is our regular la^c
duck, now at. per'Qp
yard........... .........
Ladies' and Children's
Straw Hats, only one and
two of a kind, and every
hat has been reducfidPrices will surely suit you
on these goods.

CLOTHING ^

Sxtraordlnary olfianizIg up In thlB departiiifiDt. H«re wt quott tiirtt lou:
atony of thsM left, bot if we can fit yon yon can
TsOT 1A get.*600,$filot
150, $7X10,17.60 or tSjOO gait lor...........................
boot fiftoen in ill; thU ii a good lot, and are worth «0 yfi

LOT 2 ttitr,Lheae are aome of onr ba^ ftooda, but the bto are
andaoy(«gettlld.00.lll,$iaor$15 9ait for....
LOT 3

^

STEINBERG’S ““ Wr-

iM lurfHnreaaoOTft flpgPAY. imr » imo-pabt two

^EMINENT AMERICANS IN CHINA.
•JV/sroars
mmu t«9 rMT* 1

with tbt eaplUl wota B. a
aoArr adrlM- UM «ad tktn AOQBind * m>ut*U«e tor •reretarr of Icpattoa: W. “
bride*.


“ '

u Ml tM laporunt post at «avor «a- wbfa ear adalstv wu aMt to CUaa.
u»or«lMfr MBA wtaiMUr plMlpoMB- yot bow aMay wobU bawo prodietod
that «T*ata woald taka th* tarn Uwy
i UHnoM ta IMI U a aoUIar bar* aiae* UimT Who. for lanaac*.
would hav* lma«lM<3 a fte*( of oar war«lrl! war. attaialac Um raak of cap- ahlpa aaUlBf iato ChiCMo* watilWboBt
tala. HvkasaiBMfaanalawrw. tate*
«r, baaktr. oeagn
asd dIpiMaat. tb* laadlag oa Chlaaa* aell of amtrtaad U* awYiOM tac«BUr la P«Ui«. can oMdlen ter tb* aaai* parpootT
wbM tb« A»«rteaa UpaUoa bu bMO
l( U a oolacidene* that Rw Admiral

u ixxxnuxizxB omiiMax or ixi anxi waa j

muppiBaA bat It U «ooc*4*d that no
batter laftiaeat centd bt fomd
the pace than the Uaiorte Kldth____
try. which, after tia expCTtaaca* wtih Indiaa* la tb* wMt aad FlUplao* la tb*
orteat. will probably fad (te »ar«b Into
-ChlB| a walkover,
tr. Colonel B H., Uocam. a natin
of Vormont.
ermoat. U an
aa old ladian
I
debter and
a hero of thro*-war* —
_
wounded at San foae HUl. aad. being a
worthy leader of a gailaa: retfsent.
erlU probably add to ble Uurele aad
tbelr*.

•V

^

ff'.'

f

tb* Celcmialt who come t
of Mr. Hong Bling. the Cbiaese trafllc and pasM-ngcr a
road* and two steamship compamet in Chicago, the detractor* of blf. IMM
.would be deprl\-ed of their stock argument (hat the oriental cannot be AlMfM
lied. Mr- Hong or Henry has met the "sllncs and arrow* of outragaoMp
fortune" in (hi* country for S3 year*, having begun a* a- section *—«t OB tS
Union Pacific railway and bringing u- -.................'....... ..........
\
As or
f his employer* aays n
^rthV a
d tact Hit work In handling t

.yy;

George IC. Remey. who oommand* our
fleet in AMatlc water*. Ia like Mlnluer
Conger, from the etau of Iowa Orad
e academy in time
t hii country during the war
Mrtlcli
Bgagemore than a doten hard {•
■ and wae at one time taken prtsHe reached the grade of <
mander In l«7t wae promoted to
- • in ins. waa ec
dore In m; and during th
In command of the n

m

poeilton laat March
the iiti of rear admlraU. ranking by
priority of commlaalon Rear Admiral
Kempft. who preceded him to Taku and
«-ho landed marine* to protect Atnerl
can citlxena. Rear Admiral Remey u S$
years old. vigorous and robust,
I- polite
in his
s and a
«-hoae capabllltle* as a discreet strate.
gist those who are acquainted with him
deci
lectare perfect conddence may be re­
posed Coder him will serve such hardy sea
dogs at Captains Wilde. Jewell and UcCalls, the last named being In cornmand of the American contlngeni
Admiral 8e>-moar‘a expedition to Pe­
king and famed for hit fighting procHvicles. and Commanders Wise and

BUOASXEE ODSRAL CSA7FEE.
at the 1 graced with Ibe preoence of hU CharmI* ortely
.
I Ing wife and dan^ur. are well known.
laUott In* China, Kin-I Included In hi*
id been flrat app
d I time Ibe Boxer* cut oft c

W* MA» WAS aaoT av a maxim.
It U claimed that the nArc deainict^*e tha arms used In battle the more
Pltunane warfare becomes, and that the
better Mdiers can shoot the fewer men
•wjll be fcll. on the prlntlple that
the risk la greater a prudent raa...........
lltiat a cover. This may be no. but one
^nld rather Uke bis chaqres in front
ot the I
- -yuldn t
“hock of ham door*, sluing
>g or fiyirg."
11
tfihn within range of the Boer*, who
hroturht down almost everything they
aimed at
Hon-evei...............................
r. there 1* at'least
who will dissent
distent from Ihe
ihe alleged toumanlty
clMiiaod warfare, and he U

Ihl* country up to tl
that they
hey may visit their native land aad Itl
here under certain cendltli
e li well Informed respecting tb* lawa oB
subject
Mr Sling la married and has a famUy of two boy* nad a girl. aU
ge Is educBtIng In Chicago Hit wife Is a Cblneae woman, and. whUa
Hr live In the Chinese qusrter of Chicago, tbelr dwelling Is fumlat
American style, and their American friend* often pgrtaka
generous hospiulity.

■4 ’T'i
lM
Tl

AFRICA’S LARGEST UOV.

CAPT. BOWICAJf S. M'CALLA.
The command of ibe
Ihi- Invasion of China x ill devolve upon
Brigadier General Ad na R Chaffee,
S|ialn. field the rank of colonel
ter\-ed. like all the rest, with great
lantry In Cuba He nas a farmer
years old when he enllaied
a

Wl
gal­
boy
pn-

ihrougb the war'with dlsilnctlon. winning promotion rapidly, and at
Its close went out to fight the Ipdians
^ be sent t

; at El Caney esiieclall}-. where he
brought Into play all hi* great re­
source* aa an ludlan fighter and wi»
constantly In the thick of battle. 1*Buing his orders from the firing line. In
person General Chaffee is rather below
It warn hardly expected that the Cftited the medium height, bronsed by the
I have te aaslit In keeping
tnd walks with the gait of an old
the cavaln-man.
JOHN Q ORAT.

im TEARS OLD AVD CAR Rinr Air EROnrE

CHEAP PIHE EXTfkCtlSHEII.
A fire exilnguleher which rqay Le eas­
ily. msde an-1 kept stored In bottles
resdy f?i u»- (-»n-l*l» of thrf-*. j-'-unds
of salt and "on- and one-hsif pound* of
nn.m'-niai
m a guiion of

picture of the largest hon, a* far a* I* known, that hag e
ig of the fore»l wag fl
X- Hindc. the well known traveler, in ih - central district of tbt C
Eaft Afrir* proteclurate. wher- It had terti.rizc-d the natives for h
length ..f Itme. After Shteiiing Ihl* magnlfir-ni nnlmcl 'Mr. Hind* hL
in-.unle-l en-l »lulT.-l b.v ..x|-»rt ta*ld.-rmi»lf snd th-n iir-*r-nted It to t CluB i
» hli h he I* a n-ii.l-er

MHEafe LEAVTHG SEATTLE FOE CAFE HOME.

mm
iilM
Mwted arer by a «hMl fm « Mastwi
^chlB* gtm. He mnat have t»een re­
lated to that negro who. when hit oa
^ bead by A brick that felt tee atoiieA
tip and aatd. "White nae. ef yo'
brick* broke Just keep
W'bead." for be not only *ur- .‘¥
-- -....ve
»*«rtWe «WKW
aboek Wf
of the aheU's
sheU'i
«tlPe^ recoverfd from the
The flgarc drawn dia
acmag-hl. Wk ahow* wher- th
mmi of nrtt tore through the a

It It be true that cnglneen tnntt be bem. not mad*, then there U the stuB
fee A fatut* Edison In little Biub* Gitaea Rkharda who was bom In ChleaJtUy I*. IK. H. t* Ml cMgIdered oM moagh y*t to attead klndergartetL
know tala lejtera.
i-y«ar-eU eaa run a locomo•I as w«ii as an •apert
ike* to aa engplM u Batamlly as a duck tp inter. U as much ■
a* he Is In bis little bad and bag been known
«»« *»»««• of •
KOiog »t the rale of « mile* an
,
he WM nn«« » rear* of age be could name every pan of
“«*• the uae* which II eerred. as well as
^
^ on our railroads and th* kind of freight it carried- At l»4
*® enecked engloes aad readily told the names of all the inJured or mlsMag
‘ ”apwnisii-mueriv-BO
^----» p«ru, srhUe
-uu« d
<- dni
lu* u>c
erlcan war uc
he Knew
kneer all
a^twBreat battlettlp* and could nam even- admiral and general la
chanlct

____ .

with It* chaJamthroBA®*^*

»,
and wmry coaniry on the-face of ihe myth,

(

. ‘T-.

The fart that Cape Nome, where gold hat been teoad lo «*ch g
'*."1“^’;
“•“P«f*Hv*dy arcmsible ha* draw-n even ■ greater gathering of gold aeeker* than any prevlou g
of the kind known in the history of this country
-Against the ^lous cIlmblBg of mountains .and boaUng through rapid*, as on the Klondike route, there to OAly g ,
straight voyage from the port of embarkatior.no the vicinity of the mine*. The winters *rc Just as aeeete. tboogh, ag
li^lhe
IB
me interior country, and. owing to the lee. the <«rl>esl
<«ri>esl advenlorer* this
(hi* season were, not off until Ihe
*T laat Of- ApriL
- Then the rj*h" began, the ts steamers that were to leave during the month of May bavins booked ntet^ »jm pngvengers and M.WO ton*
*enger*
tons of freight for their first sailing.
salllns.
^ '
. .. The largest eBpedldan up lo date iefi Seattle crowded
gnnwales.wlth freight and passenger*—172 of tb* Istt«r and ijo.-' tons of cargo Included U the freight were mi.......
............ ..........
..............materia]
...
minlng.......
machinery,
general................
merchandl*e.
for a knock
down hotel. LOM lire chicken*. I» boxes of apples. » Imriel*
*0* Of beer and 20 ton* of lei____________
•1* of whisky.
.........................
It U safe to say that, while all exportations may not be realtxed Ibe •Kreerd oa** who lak* bp the '%en«fai
ehandtae • will not be the poorest of iiht lot when the season ends U wa* conatd*red o happy omen that tb* ship oage
ryin* the Urges: carg-c er.5 rtxengvr Ugi out of Stwiile wa* eaUed th* Robert Dollar.

TEX UOSNING SBOOm^ Stl^AT JX7LT a 1900

mumsmiX8soti;

FAUtLY CAKEMAKINO.

tb» •oar. iiiMWii HIB tt« cap ma prt
SSL'taa'fiaMv^Wr nvrSws
dbmk tboAovr.iM
Zm Mb M oAnooa <» a
fi0» ft iBto • pu r bowl rtmiT lot oar u»d
ZiBywlll «i(ber bap Ibi iahwlUBBO aM tb* btklaf powder to a
iiliHlilflrltwiUooUac*tt«BOBBadp-| Measm tte bettor and pnt It Mb
■■■ F" "«*'■
■ the Mxlas bowL Cream K ead tfaes
i?y .M,?***^ • ■
<*•
rro^otiu. creunlu It
mlBi and add tt and tbe door alteraUa*

ifStoijSriSS
aanpaiywill
.
. .
____ ip.allttleatatlme.b«plxi*tb«ba^
““*y""**
Mm aaMMo
taa _jawa .a
a
F^**^!*.**^
mm ^^^Um
^
?” ** dtowiMlhd to • I—r

.

Of aneb ceoiMaDCT that It win aliii^
_ m a atraam from the mwx. 1 aift
„„
ta dour acam a# I pot ft to. WbA
tbrmI»laaIlaBed.beattb*effaTf*y

noBMo^klib .Uglnltplaai-

tad»«. Tbl>bi»nk.]<t]rtn>oI
ttap^chcUtouli. IW —.1»W

g.SL*r?

S

tot^.^ti..j,.«tu«i»rt«i.

-Cotorado baa joat been tbroegb a
leBaifeable cxpertaKe to regard to Ita
flocka of abeep and Ita wool." aald
ttolted Sutoe Benator Edward O. WoleoO of that aute wben illemaakii tbe
geoaral preapuiq of the coaotry.
"Faimcn oat tbm have bad tbdr ob­
ject leaaoe and a rerr atroog one ca
tbe rm effeeta of free trade aad tbe
adrutagee of protection. wUtaec
pared aome. Ogorea «o tbe aob
wbicb are latcreattof.
..: l.«aJM

UMJB

THEODORE HOeeEVEtT.

“Jnlj Glaiiiag Sito Rof Ol*^^

a roe tiMTtaoff
The Bepablleaa aaOooil__________
mold M bare emplctad Ita week la a
way men aatMactory to tbe largaat
•amber
tpogde than to tbe aamtoi
tkm of Theodore Boeaerelt for rlea
He waa tbe
cbotce to tbe eoarefitkm after the totntta to make blm a toetteaHU caadi-’
dale had tailed, aaya the PtaUaddpbto:
Preea. Tbe weM wanted bJm. and la'
aO aectiona of tbecotumr be ita popo-j
tor bero. JasUy regarded aa entitled to'
ceeogaltionoBtbenatlooaJtkket. Bad
be BOt ao oftea expren^ hu detora to
be icnomtoated govenor of New Teak
Inatoad of betog aaised for rice pamdeat ao other perron wonld have beoi
DCBtioaed for tbe latter ofice. ao aaxton were tbe people to promote htou
Hr. fiooaarelt waa toaeoee to tbM
feeling, and we are not Inclined,

Bqy one of onr nsh Het

“ice Hon^ IlDdersbirts”
60e Meh-ThBt^ bU, HBdTM «u «Hjoj

Ibt, IMw, Hottssr

Bat the people wonld not bare u eo.
Tbey were determined to boDor him
01...................... i.«ujB
tMa.ta 1 ;a and ao overrode his exprtoaed wlab aad i
«•........................ waMw
Mw.«u »aa Blade blm tbelr candidate for vice face-1
m.................... i.esuM
t.«eaMi -<4i Went Had not our matcbleM preal-'
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ax>o.oae tei dent been willing to accept a renomi*7oa win eee,/rem thle taMe that tbe naUoo there Is not mncb room for
raise of abeep In Colorado on tbf let donU that Ur. Booaerelt would have
of lanuarr.' 1(01 and ISOS:, waj noarty been nomlaated for the blgber offlee.
MAOO.QdO each year. At tbe end of Ii<«ce it U peculiarly fitting that be
I»B. Jon as soon aa It wm known that Bbonld tain the Tlce-presldemUl chair
tliere would be a complite Democratic to care any misfortnoe ahould happen
admlnletration dortoK tbe neat four to the president.
yeara, tbe farmere began to atdl their
Under tbe lanxmied Hoban tbe vice
aheep. the toul nutuUr of tbe doefca presidcBcy U^enme an offliv of more
deotsutog • nearty OOO.OOO within • a Importance tlan was ibe case under
year. T*be value of each abeep also dc- hli I Inimoltate preilec ssors. .UiiJer
creoned by gl a bead between tbe yeara Mr.' Rouserelt it n:n.v- lnn".jilie of «IU
MAC and It
greater moment, and tbe nation may
“Immediately after tbe election to the........................
reren to tbe cm-tom
..... ..............
of tb- faihtn
fall of 18»d. wben R^nbllonn eonlrol 1 who promoietl tbe ricc pw^Hent to the ^
to the eov.rnm.nt wai assured, the pmldeucT. It.l. a aoW.-amUtlon for being aged.

T^dtothW.

S. BENDA &0O

Stm'lats It Cmi.

SnmN Slits it Gist

We Have Ninety-Five
Kinds of Soap

"”1';

"■» »'■ -b™ aW

__ ia better
_
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non^re i»or Block. Soap as you know
a^r
Everybody'who nses soap* kno'w the aUndiJ^ inakee

th. lun. d. tb. wnipp.™

W.

give ySmSflS!

knowlagt^t protection would again ceed in bringing about a retu.n to tta xtm tor hL lQc.,55c AV* and .Vic ner^r«»ub '
®
^

cafce.
tfaa Piwh oaoen
the *—»»•
^eat Uie br^D agato and pot to tbe be jflsta lo;wool. They had aoffetod early custom be la tbe ..ik- to do ,t.,»
lAC
'irMJKIC/"\KI ■»---------at a woaitbTmu witbont betra there ii
**
^
*t walta. under tbe dlcasirt.us effeeta to frc‘I Strictly boncat. the IncanmOpn of en-;
trade
to
wool
and
Immediately
art
ergy.
a
clow
atudect
of
pnldie
effalra]
uMO.
Va.
ulii/nlNOL/IN,
Ull|pSl>
Sbe^Wa^ M« to
ordtoary loaf of cake aboold take
.
Sm^i^ r^UaLi^ardaS^
an boor to take. Dootlookatlt about to recover their loasea. Between and an able executive. Ur. B.Mecrelt'a
public career wtu mit. If bU Ilf.-1# pre-1 _
at the Mtato TbeLtaaer Adraaoeomffltoutea after It goee
Wbeoaclala- toto tbe oreo. Be particular to cloae Brst day of the present year the sheep aeired, en.l with the rice pmIdcDcy, ’ *
mt firlrfttr tbe maBaew that be bM a ^ doorwrftilly and not to Jar the flocks of Colorado have Increased by
---------- «-«- claim to an
atore. wbicb woold make tbe cake faa T7AOOO and tbelr value by upward of RIGHT SORT OF INCREASE.
gd.7SO.OUU, cacb abeep to tbe state
Tbe draft may lie t
Mtoad mid la willing to glTe
P*°*
b>. but be reiy careful bow tn^ worth fl.lO more tbit year than It
at attorasy to oollaol it. the mmkMv V....
l...mm -K.. ».«•»
of Porelgs pMdsets.
was Just U-fore rresMent UcKtoley*!
MbOaB for lafamatian to bit agent u
Tbe i>npulatlon of tbe United States
the town where tbe eaSato bappeai to
If tbe top to tbe cake browns too
bas increased 100 per cent In tbe laM
fea. If ba leoslrM aattofaetoiT erldaooe
ot asbeatat paper to
80
year*;
There bas In that time, how­
•hat tbe et«.w. « good mt, be
^ above It on tbe abdf of tbe oven.
ever, been on lueream- of only 00 per
M adranes to the heir bera and acts to
■*»»“ “<>*
«•
ontU teUy
cent to our yea * '
...
■aBoffhUmacbtoeTyfcrooUeotlngtbe
» *>«• H will be likely to
goods. To tbe ml
tc.00 pboto. (or tS.OO^ >4.00 photo, (or «2.00;
UatKt.
<V>en along the top. TbU U also
i-PlUv lyr pm<l is enls-, an "intelleclual strain" this would hs.k
$3.00 photo, (or M.50.
.
t
*• ee««-r <.> c^Hert
inf3«. stonetlmes caoacd by too mncb floor.
Mfv
Os though tlie American pt-oplo w.-re
toai7tbantoFrmiioe.auditiieaiiarto
« >«>ka done.' stick a clean

.
ru». Cl^Ma
And 6 Genoine PlmtiBam PhotogrBphs for 86 oents.
consuming
p,-r capita In Iivta Hiaa
U
eolleet them In either coantry than to
««w Into the thickest part. If
Ihry
Old
in
te7ii.
But
there
Is
not
an
1«H
tbe United Stoies. Hoteorer, it ii *»®
aUcka, draw the pan cartonlIntelligent person in the country who
obeaper. Aa estate may be settled in
forward and put your car to It It
doc* not know that such Is not the
Irom six weaka to three montfai in Get- tee edke “ticks" loudly. It la not done,
case, who tlo<-s not know that never he7
S? S
many, iterreaa la tbia ooonny It wMld lAycr cakes should bake more qsi^ly
9
S'J T
fon* have lUc’ .\uierlcan iw<-pl<- had so
take a year to bring aboattbe same hot. tean a loaf and rwinlre about half tbe
many ivinforts, so luaiiy luxort.-s; yjtt
tlwwnt
Onte. Do not put anything else Into
lard■ of living
> '**Host of ttaa iigaHta that we have tec oven while the cake It taking and
a
7*is ner»T Is-fore hos the standai
•‘Yon will sec that all grades of wool been so hl;:h.
teogaicotloa." sold tbe manager, “are do not put It Into the box until tbo^
It is idaiii. Uierefore. that the Ameri­
small <maa ranging trpm t, 000 to 10.000 ongbly colA-TabIc Talk.
lent llonluon's adminis­ can i>e*>i.lc are consuming nmr»' -per
. narks. Qooaaianally we bare a Mg leg-'
tration. wbHi wool wu» protected un­ capita lliun tliey evt-r <i;d U-fotv. TJie
A luxuiious and most ii
der the McKlnUy tariff, and tbe free t-sidnnuthin Is that they are ‘^.nsumlng
lagadfs prove to be aytba.
it a latmr that I bare itist appointment cither in gold or silver. trade iwrioil of I'rvsiileut Cteveland a U)ucL larger piTeeiitageof iMiacincle
Sidewalk Lumbar in all Mlaaa.
It. who for man's apodal dclectatiou li a cigar there wa* a dlffereuee of lU cunts per product.*, that they Imre tiifiv- than ;
teoeired fron a a>an in the
dalmi that tbe city of Anute.________ bolder wRb amber mouthpiece and
{H>und to the fonm-r oo the best wool aadc up tlie decK-asf In the j>err» in- \
...
Urn tte.000.000.
An aaoeetor of bU abaft r tcmatolng portion fashioned that he had to sell Hls loss iwr ]K>nad age of Imporf* hy Du- l»m n«c- In'the 1
Httled tbwe in 1795, beasys, and died. on . tbe prindple of a collapsing cup on UKdlum wool was U cents, on Mex­
Having a Ug (ortnoa. wbidi tbe dty When not to use, it may be compteesed ican wool 8 centM and on greasy wool 3
tectlvo (siliry
appropriated, as than wen appareattly to a compaaa that permits It to be plac- to .'A oenis per {>ouud.
taken is.ssessinn of tin- .Vinl rican '
vi- New SUeoTBry for Blood*'
BO bein to olaim it Tbia man writes ed In a tiny tabular caae of gold or aU“Wool values luiau to Increase again
tbat be bw abaotato proof that be la aa ver about an tocb and a half long. Tbe Juft a* soou os protection w*s assured
e f"- poisoning.
belr to this aatMa Unfortosately for case bas a little attoebment by whlcu by the riecilon of 1‘resideni McKinley
DB. C D. WABNEB’S COMPOUND
him, all neb dalmswere declared void It may be fastened to a chain If dealr- anil a Repni'Ucan evngress. ]*ri«-s bad prvdurliig the gootls eoiisiimi-l I.y tin*. l.i|t|>iiit <>it liul le- lli«lnlt ted hi* tnlnpeople ami tiint tje- wam-s ' Uit-rv to »ay limi
*.>uiewiiat brisk OP 6BVBM CUBES, the Oimt Oanwr
by a law passed In I8SA Parfaapa wen cd.—Jewelers' Clrcnlar-Weekly.
alteady adeaueed early In ISU", and Americaii
-—
remedy,
aad for alldlteaMa ofthaaku
Is pot for that law be might be able to
they .have kej>i on advancing cver;f“'‘’, for the productlfii of llie nnii les ; eiigtigeti.elit with the Kliglish took ud blood, from Contact and taeotdarr
the AimTi.niiiss.i.le
"I Vltlorm la «hlWt Ih.iIi sides Hererediury Causer.
Slate.
I '^hleh are usetM.r
_
--oUem
--------------- . WhokaoweJ
lokam
eometblng.
Who
kaowaJ As it
it
Ckercr BsUr.
putii to Am.-ruaii workmen.
I he I r-m li armh-s.
1a
la wasttogbli
wasting bis time, and
^ one package to ______
^ however, be is
Bo^
gelatto___
in _a
“New. 1 liave taken tbe quantity of
p‘i
*_________osu-’u. I,„„.ever. vame.1 out the im.veitieuts
I Hiali have to write and tell him so ” pint of treab dterry Jtdee for two wool prodti-i-d in Colorado In tbe year*
Bo.!.,..
_
I‘“ wTilt-l. .they were nim.gej, l.iil the
“Doyocbavemanybognaclaimsrre- 'boipa.tbco add
plots of boUlng
ISpI, Wio nod IIKIU. with tbe average
crm„r,.,...
awled to feeV
ter, a pound to eugSr and tbe Juice of viluo \)CT is'ond at wUleli it was solA
BUnU tli.9i 111. l.u.ln. tB v.iis growing and Jt !. tj.e«- tit.ii tlie UnglUh ate
"Tea. there an a good ntanyraeb. two lemons. Set tbe dish in boiling and It slmwv the following result:
_
50
large
for
him
to
haUiUe
he
look,
a
trying it. pas. '.ff ;i» ariilli-ry.etiiniiretl
•ometimee tbeelaimsut blmiclf is fool- water and stir until tbe sugar and gelj,
pariner. They foriiir.l a-trust in a |
The I.atil. ijolcl ••
d. Not long ago a well dressed man atln arc all dlstolvod. Strain and sot
small <legni-. Fifty vt-ara ogo the i
“f tl"’
liiii->rt«ini .’.iiiinren
aoiw
■lied at our offioe and asked us to ool- on icc to borUon. These Jelllea, made
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J.OT.3S*
I
fiaiicohihli.
fonu
t.f
ItU'iuess
U-gan
to

n nms. ..f <l.ir utn.-ul*
etaelalm far80.000mrfcifromanea- with gelaUn and fruit Jnlcoa, are deli. Hota
^Btoldtw a l<«* of «JE.*0.0"U in tbe ' give way to- tlio simill corporation, ns '
"" =>r.-iily.-- of Slji-lrl.t, im ludUig
•atati
U that tad been left to SwitnrlanA elous and may be made quite omam-at
I«rt
ol
.Nii|iuI(>onV
^
"stsTelh-ora ahowe<l as MiMpers identify- mental by molding them Itf fancy itauc of their sheep Mwwn ISfU and business men found tliat a cun«'miJon rcs|eiii(1eiie,‘—nil
iiiviilualite uiidftion
I
lag Wm. and gave us A de*cri|rtloa of shapes and
'
‘ t throughout I'S'o the fan'iieni to Col.irado lost $1.-1 nffordetl better faeilJtle.* and prou-c- to -iil-tory,
irJi.iMt tbrrtuu'h tfie suiallerprices at tlmi to their lutKlm ss.' More recently
tbe prt^wrty there and a complete hls- the molA
Nsitl'-r's «nniiuliig up of the rewjileh 111. y. s-.td tl«-ir wool.
Fur one Con"'ratS. ii« gn w In sire until we
sult-' tl.-e Ixtitle Hiiils;
•orytoit Wo commnniotted with our
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yiiar their t-s|>i-rU-mv with free trade hax-e esperli-ueed the vrrj’.large corpo-1 ‘'-b •pit's ___
reign was ..ver' .....— ,
agent in SwiUcrUod and found that an
®o»>
t>' Week.
i kinib>io( cSsree. Is tM
Itn frt.qi
frttqi h'l*
hls heail. .tJoJ. after' tftrtal wttta,
ration's .aihtl mists. Ip nearly every
fallen
aaUto bad been left Just as this mas had
Spmtacr fancy work should dot be e«*t Hit-Ill nliuosf (RJJiihi.issi.
H'.>iiiitnnits this year with 1B05. ' ease iIh-k- are neither iiiori- nor lv‘S
voiiibats. wliieh hail
Aeaeribe.1. aud that he was one of tl»o *«> cxacUng-noOitog ttnt jcqnln-e
i i«mne-«M|is. Ute. only difft. J . iKs-n rather :i<Im!n-tl than umlereto.sl.
heba. We were taking tbe neceasarr
thought or (axes the languid thi-re has U-eti an li:i|>roveiiject of ’$4,■
the English
gencriil.
einerclnc from
Ab*s**.>ntelr(H«Mn>tel
metlr. lonst ctr.
brain
with
c
For"thli
rraaon
In
tl-i'
'alue
of
Coktrado
shi‘ep
in
evi.-m
.mtl
ciegre,-.
11,..
m,,
,
-•
,
-iI
nting.
■ to collect it when a tramp o
._ ............
ealatkin "t attr urtcmisr >.srau. Twnt.SSa
on III
Uich cacb
cacb jOJid Sfl.lSf.'S"'In the value of the wool crease in li. • .worhl’K volume of Imil- m,>Ht ..’i, iije si,i„,,i/t ,,f
'Ciato car ofllc^. He was shabbily dressed
««■
«»Itocn
in which
I worked
Mad looked n< If be bad been kicking HtOe jsquarv ‘------------ la dcalra-bi that state, making the benefit ot-ss ha* eonj|M-lle<l tl,e gruetli from re.-..anireil eoti.iu,.fy,r

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^

'thiifai
farnitT* unJi-r prutoctioii In o
.V jtlnnnrh-*
■goand
tbo street* f.._
fur moafba
lartomti
ln:iiiiK-t. jH.ji|i-.l .-leap and loud, ninl
In one easily and rapidly executed
••‘Ate you colks^ng a legacy to
iignlum tb.- h*« .»f
and
tbe.Kpii-iiii.tr of hi* genius apjiearet] a*
_____
variety to this work the design fs <
Bwita^land for QJank?’ be asked.
a Biiiiiiiig iM-aoiti to warring naiiouk." ri3 Front Hi..
s< thv gro*a
TalapboM 30«
"•Wo are.* -i'answered, surprised teUT outlined, to stem atitcb sritb a l.avg a total «f
tbat tbis man abonld know anj^ing coarse corton br a Uilck kind of wasb- dlfferenc’ to slioi-p fanner* to Colorado’ -With au avoilaiiV c.’i>h lialance e( Al­
Cotonel ritri’. Story,
liMwts’ii free trade aa.l ppotvetjon to most $3i’»i.w«ti,*»«i In ihe treasury at
rtoatit
. lag sUk. wblle the tackgro^nd Is
Waeliingt.m tin' nathin's CnaDce* are
llcrc is (I f|,-v..r Bli.ryof tbat maf'-h"'Well, yon arson tbaWToagtraek.' tlrriy flllctl to wlUi tlw ere** wltcbea; ode Singh .year.”
to eonshleralily U-tior »hapc than tlc-y l<*« i-ilUh-lan. ihf late Tliurlow
fee aald,'‘beoanM 1 am Blank, and tbe teas leaving the design to tbe cream
:were whi-n tiron-r Oevelaud.aiid S^c. tVMsI, that Ik ('nslltrsl p* C’o1itn< t I>ick.
•eaeOlB to ttspssilea.
atber man forwbomjroa are acting is a colored Itot-n. for Instance, effectively
"be polity ..f espansitin. wbicb give* retary CarlUiu were hunting around to It will t»- found clccirtedly apn>i>os at
frand.*
eontrastUig aitli tbe colored backa foollioid ill the »-ast. which Will
E'nUi-<l Ftnii-* l•on^l* lo th.- l.«ndon he pn-w
in-iK-nt time:
"Bii aptnataace didn't tend to oar- ground,
When Colonel I>l.-k arrived to Wash­
fofeonto bis claim, but fas told snbstaaTbe.dealgn^ for this variety are very ..jlen aa new •market to th- rhiliimtoee market at hlgb rates of Interest.
--------- -----------------ingtonn a UajUaj’ o
or two ago be waa bi-8et
ttally tbs same ctoiy about tbe estats tmjnenDy laige and bolA aud wbea add eenal'k- us to IruTcase our com- t
we.ftv with China, will T»- of great _
*■
withi toqulrle*
inqulrle* nliont permnneiit ebalr•feat tbe other man bad told, and n
teneflt to all ..ur i«s,i.ie and mon- c*'
'Vorld Is not...................................
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I. platforni. th<- vkv
pirsldeney and
pCcUHy to farmvrs and wage earner*.
d««ribming free loaves of itreaO tbla *o forth. b|. quethmer*
aSKumlug that
rmer* aSKUoilug
whom V
.
-------------------------y«r aa it ^d to l«ri. The p.s>ple «n b« and bis frh nd. Imd fixed
Blank was, orl
SlMle tii.i.Me of Pro.p*Htr.
“" ‘r
l'r--«d now. thing. With a lltlh-niwirtancv ft
osrvant. Be bad waited lor
Eanens
City
will
go
after
tbe
Chrmo|
tbe
y<-llow
tSorlil
coniinurs
t<^
atty and bad then robbirf b „
the princlide tbat ' *t the MuKlnWy
cratlc couveniioD
>.ni<-.-- Mid Colonel
' all bia tncnty.and bl^papcrs- Armed ;
tbis will Jie the only ticie to
in Iti
Its htst(
>ck In
in tradt
t
Istorr ;
» I* » f>«rt of its stock
‘ Dli’k.“’toTstor^told of *a convention
ViUl tbe papa*. ta>feM been paaing
—Ctatbam
that tbe party will bring prosperityf
ran.

TN. Y.I Bcpuhliran.
' for which Tliurlow \V.-«^1 took a band
'' aU off aa tbe rwl Mr. Blank. TbU
I
In
tbe
nmiiigemeiils.
.t lung evening
tbe dty. Hence tbe harvest will
p told aneb a circnmstautial story
A Good Berablle*
tx-Ksinn of the geiitlenu-a who sat op
teaped when it la ripe.-Flttsburs j
•batl
impnasad by tt. lgo«bi»a
nonma emoas anrea.
the tens bad iH-en held, and Weed bad
itgenand then bad bTm pbob^pfaed. tela la tbe case tbe 1
'years, t
gone to bl« boiel and retired. In tbe
I oaat tbis pfeotoaripb with tbe detaiU
marked out In larger oqtares
Mat* to CraniOer.
nets worib yrda^ilO.iea In ISO tbcy midst of a ilrentn ofrihe manner to
•rtbaoaHto8wltaerlaDd.aDdmyagest teantboMusodfortbeordtoaryEnaTimes are so good iliat Cota Barrcy were w«nii f7S4>«je7. An Increase wtoeb everytbtog done by blm would
•ast book word that tta tnmp WM tba
cross atitcb. and tbfwe.ate Cllod to bas been aWe to purchase a farm.
gg |23u.«a«(.uoo to tbe foreign demoDfl be ratlM osi tfer aaomw fee waa radefMl Mr. aaak. and that tbe otba wite a klm] to double aUtch to wbicb
If Europe staonld suddenly blaae vrltb , tor American farm prodveta la a pram •^awskeoed by one to feia little cte
MM*! olaim WM traudulonL Tbe fim tec tbreads are Ukea not only from
war. wbera would we get tbe ships to good yrar's record under a Repablicas
•• •What U ibe matterr cried M'eed.
MaevideMlygat'iriDdaftbefacttbat <^n>«r to rorrtcr to each square, but cany our erporul
‘••We have forgotten aometblng.’
fee
teas oqwaed. ter te nera tan. ol*o acroB tbe mUdie. tbus forming a
was tbe brealbie** replyWjU be
for tbe return «r
' •« an Mato. "—New York Uwr.
aolid sort of stltcb wbleb com•• ‘Welt wtat U Itr’
-------:------------------pieteiy eoreva tbe linen fbdodattoa:
“'In making up the.Mate we have' ioformatioD l^ing totbereeor.'
B
ISBp
Prealdent
McKtoley
aaifl.
1
4
A e^pMSiB,
: Tbla rdtrb U aometlmes called to
>e that tbe time will oot ta Car dla- forgotten tbe coroner.'
•rrofaemailNexicaa BkckMA
Tbe Democratic party always t___
' *Tbi*fembeer.'’r«BaikadHi. Dtedo diatoe." but oar •ppoaed
“ -Ob. welt' sold Weed, •well let tbe
totboae mOBonalres wboAoat |teot wben every
Tan Female Dc«-be^fli. aboot
MalDawMB, ••Uwhal might taoaUod rratamtofeerB freqaemto naed Jt to tbe
coaventloB aomlaate tbe corpoef.'"
onoftnoe to its campaign fuoda.
' i oontrr can get wort aad get It too.
• laTlar andoly aftato"
,»M doyato “wotowork on canvas." and
10 inebee, weight 3 poamla.
The Damocntlc party aerer had any!« ***' •*"> "mnoeratlve wage*." Tbe
*^ondoB'l«yr'«ldtfeota*fcss|NK Ih I* said they be«towtd upon ft tbe
■mwtby to expend npoa the brom '
distant and It is ttia
*^SA 1 da It is surtar low Msk. t Btore, potfte
'
OHA^. FBOOHAZSA .
to tb* oootb.
I
Woceetoer (Mam.) Spy.
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TH» MORNING RltCOR > SpNQAV JULY 8 »wo
•to. wiiMnt Mi Mtoi- Mp*. bM I..
Mfkt ite tcU hto kwABtod Mhamt h.
•«
Ir to M» kiM. «t
'Ito Mk to *•■* (■ frar.
JW> «to( to i« ito IM to MB,

’Xsrrsi'ris'Stotoki.toto

“Hi. on tMBbkB ftofcBPto” he mt
end.

“IW toM to ttUac pmiMliB
MetoxtaeB.“

bTJh»

Her MtobBBd dnjpptoJ tote peetry:
•iM «... Htoto toerth-to Itoto
Mto Latoitoc M'Otototo^c.

WH( taxut. tM kMtoi
■to MU to ntoto to to> toM,
fctoMttoMittoto.

FATOK OTETOTJ8T8.

*WM CBB iqhB PtotBT M tMalltoC BCr DCMOdu-re m coHORcsB eHow
TMMIMAN06.

*n* SpBBtob to bad. tat the total-

CANAOA*8^^8Mt6MN.
Mta Wiadi to CtattsB tao Sbwm

tomaae to tta ptefartatlal tarlS
sfflotmtlBK to 8S1-S per data, wttbota
oUaialBC a aoUtary foaeaBloB of nay
fel^d to faror of OaaadlaB expefto, tbe I
SaoktoioB ffotwnuiMBt bta fanlatad a
DMtobm. Itftlaatratea tbe mUrntted 1 .
free tndc.to tta dlracUcm of csi^i^om

COMING!
TO TRAVEBSB dTY

IKSMY. AY 10.

trtatB by defewtlitK tbe-Mtot ttaoimion
to unafl (be ctaiBtltvtloB of tbe United
Canada’s aoipItM foodatstfi or aay
■totta « aa to doCbe.cooKma arlfli other tblBK* wUta ata baa to ad are
tBMtoltot.
power to dlaaolre ewparadooB. maaod- teceired to the Brttlab market^ exseOy
«7totoMtoitoto»
auooa Mtd {Bfttierahlpa orrutoed and as tta exports of other coostries are
reeelved-that la. doty free. Tberefcre
U tar toa't. tt •ni't mattor.
TVto wa* ptoeestly do doaU ateta
tta OaBadlaii farmer feta no baaefit
ptfcta. Tta Tote stood 154 to 131, kH- from tta preferential tariff. Utrwdaaa
M tetes la lore viCb Mto.
Inf a Btjarlty of 23. Tta oftraoare tta Canadian raanntocttirerfBret Toy
■atrask is BNtot tblaci. *«• Xta . ..
tar. Itare was Itpt ear mattar to vhtta Totow..........................................
moefa worse than tta farmer, for be la
tae aoBld IriUf banelf to diaenbto. ata tbMo.
forced to compete with Brttlab made
<mif ibRi becBBto CaitozWr lapretota
Dtapite tta bnre ataw of iodlCBO- goods admitted at redeced ratet of
Ibe sreat »ren«(lty far It spob b

tSta and IndepeBdeDCe made by a.nam- doty.
be tored
bef of Desocrats la catKtw only fire of
Tbe CaneJlan woolen Indnstty, to
■uMneae sad stiut aarry her, there
aonrUtoai reawm wUeb jta>rrt(Mi tbcm aattmd etwoKb cottnee to (t> tbreatened wltb exttoetloo by reason
aaeU not vodmuad wbr it
beM rv oo record lo faror of tbe
of BIr WOfrtd Laitrler'a bad bamln.
BnftaluaeB vbo «are Meoda of the AOd oettbor BoMer. Bnppett. Salmon Tta woolen maanfsetorm bare pro­
• peibee. asd ao Terr »e« cowMCtad aa be Dor Ltatx was amonK them. Tbe fire tested In rain agatoat baring tta
wsa. to keep ttair marrlam Beeret fee a were bleatra. Campbell of Montana ground cut from tmder tbUr feet lo
Nta>ben and Tliayrr of B'
(bto fooltob faabloo. Other Canadian
I Tta Kiri fna the Fiwta eoerest tsIfM
indnstiiea wUI be crtpplnl many of
bare MTD ibroorti tbaL- B« Mta Tortbem mined, by the Inflow of ctaap
terbetoredit. Ann>-af. tbe BoUon of aa Ptaniytranta Ur. Sewlanda
elopeurtat ntber appealnl to tar Cali- emOa allver member, voted wltb tbe Brlttob gooda. Ita Domlnloo wonders
fomlaa lore of tta pirtBrew)Ur. Upoa B^nUleani. Two nepubllcana. MeeBra. why tu popolatlan Increaai-B m alowly.
tta day H-t rite went over amaa tbe bay Lotad and UcCaU,'voted wltb tbe Dem­ Free trade statcamanablp fnmtobca aa
wltb a (iKbt tN«ri and taadi- ber way to
answer to tta qoery.
tbe waDpnrrrd epot where be wai to
ur. Blcbardaon and ble I'opocraUc
Beet to-r asd take tar to tbe cboreb. Hr followeiw demonitrated tbelr parttaan
WEBSTER’8 PREDICTION.
It it ail a inirtata to nmoae that cood
there. She waltod. bat be did cobidstency In a luarlud deere*-. For
iodKnent aad a lerel btod » (be tat^
.
' raace
two daya^they bod been Indulslnf h) rapUat I
and riiJoylnK one of tbelr spaama of inUoiT than 50 yean ago Daniel Web­
difuatloD and deuanclatlun on nccoant
ster
safd.y
of "trusts and mouopoliea" and raillOK
la bad may r> an to pircca araf'tatoe met with toiue tarrlbk- aeadeni.
"Tbot to tta truest Amcrirau poUey
SKBlnat tbe "ortc^aa," and then they
EtoBrietta tbroivb trboae wilri tbe freeB ^ A o»le whicb eta foota at tta be«ae recorded their cotea asalnat a proposf- wbh-b ^all must usefully employ
bcK from tbe coaatry dUtrict would tea explaiBnl ftberwi«. It war all abodt tbm to kIvc conciWM power to deal Amcric-an caplul and Awerlcati labor
as Inilaiit. Tbe caprtaiUt and tbe ctremBatonne ort-r trbk* be had so cob- wltb tbe aamo.
nud licBt anstain tta whole American
Mmk prr«ldt-bt fail vlctima to aaRe u tml and iodiko finaBcial - rererwi and
Agriculture, comiperee and
Ur. De Armond of Ulaaonrl cloaed
tbe debate 4n opposition-to tbe bill and tnatiufactures will prosper together
languish together.”
By W.-bster-s teat, which, then, to tta
“true AiiM'rican policy." protection or
free trade? In 1*12 wo bad protection,
and American capital and American
Baaoer* of many iuni
- bees firm
roarted by' attaaiona and references to latav both wen: fully and remunera­
tar on-B to-ad lo all tiii_.
liBK*-. It ii a mal- lone moatb. of .llrBre,
the DemocratJc party wbleb made It tively emptoyed. l-'rvm 1833 to 1897
•ilroce
«
ptto
ter of COnunon eonee and' 'Intitaltluo, aod
titable for rlrentotlon na a' Demo- we bad a free trade president and a
found that .he tboosbt.........................
..
beef tbe
aU______
free trade pulley, culminating-In a free
grave, and decided that be bad probably
Bat M)«
UlM blmself. But one day that haplUpreacntatlve Blcbardson (Deyn.) of trade law, and American workmen aat
tbai. He bad tbcorlra
Tenoeoaec, foUowtng In tbe wake of le kUeneaa, while American capiultota
tta Democratic national-cbalrman. bat bnabanded tbelr resourvea and guarded
also tried to "do the right thing" by tbelr Jdio. jDonoy aa beat they could.
abe might be aUe to it
tta angnr tmat. He offered a Joint Sliieo 1897 we have bad protection
“«>» u» “i—
hmelf. It wa» a «
___ _ tblWT.
again, and tbm la demand and emmareww, aud aared^Judi^Pof^
QMat approved fashion of the toUllug Into tbe United States free of duty of pluynient for every dollar of American
dntebed at her thruaL Tta all sngnr and molasaes Imported from capitnl and for every American work__________ -- .........
_____ a de- ■bocker. oad
IVelister's prediction bai
rtatanlly wondered what tbe Caba and Tnrto Rleo. Tbis would re- Ingtiian.
her—whu :would not a
had got
docc tbe revenue of the natUmal treaa- provcil true. Under free trade agrintl(bat It
a theory arhU. They
uiy liy abont *25.000.000 a year and ture. commerce and niaiiufactun-s Unthat ru._.
gulabed
together;
under protection they
lit her run wild.
make
an
annual
gift
of
nt
least
*1.5.'■InuS
Inudneas and■ ■bad•
At tbe age of ^ little Uisa Portar
Otkt.two of tliat Bum to the sugar trust, all ptvNiper togi-ltar.
le stroet.
? tbe
a genrmet. «xu<Aed ber eigsretica
wbleb to tta principal ltn|>oncr of
SlUi Porter asked If he lired there.
as air aud swore fluently. But at
OwBt
Keen
Btr«>.
it op. 1 didn’t speak t» him. and atgrar in the United Btatva.
age of 2b ^ was aa tonueent. if nut v. Ire
Nehraaka's live slock affords an In­
Idn’t........................
sec
-_ly
. r be
.be doesn't
|
li’lilk- Mr. KIrbardaon does not go
as Igooraat. aa the aforesaid eon-— by the name
of naylon-CaiverU-y dqwi far aa bto Ikmocratlc coilcnguc and of­ teresting object iesaon lotlie farmera
la p<i|>ularly
puiHilarly su|i|i
su|i|sned
•ned to be.
of
that
state.'
Coniiwtre
the values:
there.
They
rail
him
Myers."
fer to refund to tta angnr trust the
.1 at this p.-ri<-lI itat
___ ahe I
There wa. (be sn.piclon .of a twiieb Imck duilrs that they liave already
Jss. i. 1^ Jan. I. laaa
Calveriry. He wa. Biiclisb and band- about
the roner. uf his roomb. but Ml*.
.....i.................ait.Jis.sn“-.itfl.nj
some and agreioblr Due of her not e
pald. still ills pmiKisiiiou to n very gen..........................
l.fr.|,s««
1SM.B8J
Porter
enald
not
see
that
lliely unohieqtlowi
erbu* one, and the motive that prumptptrsmled him. aud after the custom of
l» .................. K.sss.tst
ed It should be appiwlutwl when the
tt?^r,h.'
»°
‘'ble
his
Identity.
A
Mine
Amrrtra. and mure t-speauilly
».«
l.OOO.SfJ
.-spe-mlly «of ibi
ciayton-Calverley .would naturally l>cmorratlc catn|>algn collection box *»W ............................... ;
w«wt, uulbing further Was necessa:
.** he eowkidly in a rough mining town.
reBchea the Well street ofllpes of the «l ........................ ........«4S.»’>M t1V.IU.TM
givnt sugar trust. Tlie ways and tueaiia
An Increnae of 125 per cent in the
cunMnlttee vi-ry prtijs-riy and very value of Nebraska'a live etoek to good
pnimiKly aat down npnn tbia Demo- evidence to tbe iM-uiile «if Mr. Rryan'a
cmtlc effort to enrich the stigal- trust.
tiaie
that they can g<>t along pretty
Porter believed that .be wn. eqoal to
..
»- Bmb was
well wlthoitt either Ifl to 1 or a Demg
Mr. Mewvars Aapltwitowa.
cratk pre«i)fl^t.

I'ouDg W. It. IPmnt la developing
ila political BspJratUms lu tbe Itemosurer aag Prices,
due time the .tare «-t
ratle tmri.v. It lias long Iv-en hit fond
Since IWir then- liaa ta-i-ii a general
ambiHoo tint bis late faiber's aJna. uiiward movement In the prlct-a of
d.. IL Hhe
oer Bpiwaranee-aiuiouBh site was tortol (iiga slionld fall u|s>n hla own
imslltb-s ln Uie Unitetl Kiah-s. Tbla
J
r'WU'-d with what had aeemed sbabhy ataoldeiw. In Kiwv York be lias many
tbe cry of the Di'iaocmllc party In
•‘“plbHly to {ton PrauriKO—<-auM-d’culid*.B «I MU. PoUFr'. tradiT
flattemt V
the prospect IMtW. ."(Jltv os fr«-e silver, nnd prices
sid,«Ue cgcltemeut and some little lev- lioiea bet's flattered
aome utber gtKMl adriee had
^go^-emo^ of that will ndvoiiee all along the liue!" But
with a aiurtn of had laasoase,
nnd It baa even lieeti hinted that tbe Ilcpubllcnns kllleil frts- sll\.-r. and
bowrver.
? turmury of which the ‘^L^'udv
• ”® laaj
o-hi-re she could -find a be may Iw Uie vice presldt-ntlal mn- prices w«it bp all the sarnc.-Harriebad ■hudderi^ and a
itauxd'MyiTa. He louk tor out into atog mate of Ur. Bryan on tta Demo- burg Telegraph.
Bitt that had been long years before. manstreet
aud puinii-d out a small, un- eiiatlc ticket..
HIM I’orter’s lansnase was nndrnte ■ rtoted
Utoa
h-.us.- sotiK- diirtance aw ay. ’That
One Tfelnw Kreded.
■ow. b- ; only 'modjTare. I>B.
.
ire'» bU shaek." he told ber. with a
BritUi.
|.|•eaml when she r»Krl’
Tbe reeoril -of I’tvsident MeKlntey’s
dlMtinr
dlKtioet note of imiuiry in his voUs..
first J.-nn w-Ill not be e,mipleie until
'-.V-if- ‘'•'■A.«*y>mer and phHrsd.d to brew tea.
English aaviiigt iianks
ovtolon bns
made f.ir the up­
•Ita Q oVl.-k tea bal.lt had never been
J.
'<«“>' "*>
'• deposits by g350.i(si.<Ksi. During 33 building of >.iir t’K-ri-bntit marine In tbe
TefyttrongwlthMi..l>orter._!h.Bbti.ws
, .
j <tor» of im.tectlon In the Unlli-d States foreign trade, a 'lu.-stlen to wbk-li ewn<1^ to US13I deposits in <mr savings, gr«-*8 will give Its .ati'-Dtinn as s.bm as Tbe Greatest Performere in the known world are with the Great Waitanka Increaaeil by *l.«Er..s73.(n3. and the session Is-glns next December.
iace Shows (bin hoatjon, including

« d«-id.-db lu.id thing down to lKf.i they bail InereaaiHl he
V way
J g2O2r,,««sY.0(*i, Ineluuinp tbe tbr.-.- T,...
it
Wli1 mw- y.'ii at tto- ttosier t
nut alingrih.-r m.|iar<-u«.
.-u«- I!lui. thru. Cb1-.,kid bin fpv trad- years. «-bt-ii money
Tta way.s .ni;! means ■-umniltie.. very
night."
hf.“ Iiegan'
lies-an' lbe
tbe eli
eliler w^man.
why.«..i;W .Low; her llial. auj
"Yes." said Mias Porter.
TSE -A^OBLOS, AETa.T a T-TBT’S,
- u'cluirk she went iu seyi.i) uf him
«l‘v saving* pTi)p.'rly sal -Viwn np.M i!epre«-nt.aiive
- t
______
.“Wl.o'wns
tb^ man y««i
ftlebardsim's i7>eniiN-rtii' i«m|s«ililim to
. .1...
_________________
It u-a< iheseaiidal of Mi
ndii'lf siigar .md l:i'd;i«s- s frtH' <if duty
■uJ <yearnvd I
Traitors a( Re«
—will, h wnt a ps-d one In sjato of
1 '‘.tilw .-viul I•..rr■l lllco. It* eff«-l
air
lived
to
I
that she ilH with.
would L.ivf luM-n to uial.- a’prewnt '•?
.llej.u j th,. I
THE TEX DELLAMEADS-sjATL AIiV ARTISTS.
reu>t iicinsiens. "I dare say
fM.'aai.'Xsr td'tbe sug.-ir trurt.
CVv.vb-y." soi.l Miss PorrtT: She ka.-w
MLLE. XORDA FREXCH-ilVslERlOCS GLOBE.
wouan who opemd ' «>.'■••- “If '««'<■ <*f Ibos.v
ibos.vtrali-.rii
trall-rii IIn the
It wo., sod S" did the other.
_
..............................
the
sliaky dour to amw.T
.T
lb
ll her uut trxj '•I
Slate*
bad
keirt
tta
Ir
mouths
m
la apHe Of PetaletloBs.
“4'aK.rl.j? I
r biluD
x.u,S.l..ot
-...............
itidy'Woman
an
and
I
shut,
we
would
linve
have
hail
bail
them
tbem
(tbe
i*i-,
i*iTbe
t*<T
‘eaplm
cln-ulatluii
of
the
to tlx- n-i of hto
•ity.........................
lhai.
and
|
Ilpluosi
..................................
wbii’ped
long
ago.
Any
ofte
coimt?y
was
J2G.5N
on
May
1.
It
waa
DOI 10 look .proud 01 r„our Aud
As, tbe two children
THE THREE PETITS, AERIAL BAR EXTRAORDINARY
rbu vluos I that uptudda
'she spoVo
y ttl.Ill when Htyan wus uomitiatF
.n, syllsld^ aud^LEOX AND SINGING .MCLE TRILBY.” •
r than-a:
phasiz.-d 1
ifi. “It was tollca „Mi
In IN«. The failure of frw sliver
Hari|n>h- ftoyto;..r.,iv,-rley." she atU,
rey-- ku^ to-foJi TJed^^i'
i
has c-.Tialnlv net checked tbe clreototton.
■ w^'.. T’'*.
“A*"* latae. and Cah^ey m #e«ii^it
repport given to Agnlhaldoy
•iUs.-SiidlBIsaoor*.
TlTw..
f-m L.ind.«,
thing- Hv*s« wito tbe spoon polled and
POINTfeO PARAGRAPHS. .
Tom -Mrt'tnujivk. su|ierluiefi<b-nt of
“AuTwWtar “
c c
L
“"‘''■‘'•‘t ““n* «n *bu.-s to
A ‘iiyritde
lutogivlng ................'■
took hold of Uto*
I bunbm
tta (iraiidln rx-ad Huk*. K-lto of an old.
UW INfl'-r mf..ri.m.l ■ta'r
I
-r (bat
ho
................
................. ' ‘
"''tb m«.t
n It would bare
Th.- farmer nnd tbe cbliupodirt bath oear-tiglited Si-uisiniiu wbii often
W*U cotmrirted-sjdendidlj rootiertr.1. She! J
.g.-lf.-.| MU tb.- St. Aii.lri w> links In
>ut that
0
. .1 was
tovaa-of^d;
*’*'‘*^‘
ttlme* ita- old ni$ii wupld
H<-f.itani!. Ofttlmc*
__ d
wp u.
j;:
a. dm
(be Jinks ,
‘ta. "FS tSoiS 1^?
■"™- «"h*cL.r:.
fuilv strike
How had ahr met him? It was becoia- 5?'!l
Ib.-ugh It was
iierfaaps thr atoa - He
It t.. nuike tlK- n-uinl by blmi
mseir. He
lag
■ decldvdiy
- - - CTMwB •inestiui
fliu^. and Mil* "J
__ ________
A
yomig
man
l»n
t
D<>craKarlly
musi­
rbiU.
* a dlesp.ratel.1 j-"»r Imndl ai golf.
Paim raUed
.......... ...........
___
injaied hevL cal tH-vjuse-ta make* overtures to hla
- toi Ita
tta baby
lisl.r Uoe
IJn. eyes brue-iib 5li, T iT
lakisg .1 bob- In
■ame look
■waeelbeart.
“How
■tad Uu h.l
.1.. ,(11‘ on.r.
Bmvera
to
-frequently
the
resalt
of
»™r. .M-- ------------FUnmu.
II,.
yonr ablllt.r; to js-rsuadc other* to ac­
dri! e
cept you t! your own valuation.
wAr
.1 .Uf
In, VHUir ,Uf jb.
......................_
Bta tried iutd
(o Ukc It-J.
wdJ.______
to accept
Tta averagt' wotuan’s Weal tai. _
-.Mner' the .-.-i.blle w..iild answer.
:
from
him
and
turn
the
tragedy
a taian who will eat a culd dluner on
"Chink, egen. Itobb:e. think agen!
“I'll tdl yoa
a about that later. TeUme
life
latu
a
oociety
skit
aftet
the
wuRhdny without grumhling about It. Are ye sure h waor mrt *oxr
•bout Mr. (.'ilrcitey first, dw. Are you niannrr'of
w!
--------of women
and of tbr day- But
And tbe old man would wjnk at Ibe
There to proliatdymrthlug purer than
■rtfeetty surr aboat him? One
» ha» to ta ata
^ failed.
rofL-t TThen
*
ata
opeoed
her
mo«h
tta motive of a man who h-ud* money raddle and Ngnifleantly rattle aDver In
m careful of throe EUftr ‘
to
apeak,
no
worda
would
and
ata
M tMocirj It scmdlied

u
woeoa
woBia
come,
OBU
as#
dliwl."
to another when be m-ver expects to bto Iwket. Tta lioy. of raorse. would
mark f be aeon-* down to »lx. a* tta old
grt tt back.—Cbicagtp Dally Newt.
gentleuan suggested, oud finally at tbe
Atora ata Ita O-h.
Sh.’Sul'p.ISlI
tr* "T..WO O- S»Fl ud OWt “WhrtiThe
end vf the round the old fellow would
; there with tar 'that MgM.'’ ^*SSS«
I beard your *00 reading bto triamphantiy exUlblt the arora.
ar Itoa half (be pern
fyaduatlon eosay I rank] not help
”l <-a' prove It by yon eaildlel Kern
thinking of the mighty oak and the here, laddlcl I>1 ye 00 era me mak'
tbe aeoor?"
imie acorn.”
And
tta raddle wontd kiyany awear Ai 10 a. m. daU;. ia tbe finest mr pnt 00 tbe ctmeta. Jk. ranbant of
. “Why? Re didn't mention tliem a^to tt. and tbe old man was happy. And
artafc In hto paper."
^^^•FUtFUFJIU^
Si “
apiendor. A Trinm^ of Arf, Money and Good fUMn. with Inrigh
“No. But tta granOenr of hto atyle later on Rabble, the eaiklto would ax.
<rfJBpactaocinr Meet, and Greateat TVofraainml Featarw
bibtt
the
mooey tta gtdfer had girwa
•ad tbe way be held hlm*^ kept re- him find aay:
MWt F. so nd
mlsdlng me of tta mighty oak."
"Aald^amle had moekle atroofcea 1
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BABY’S BELONGINGS.
DMOenr AMO USEFUL AMIAMGC

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POfl THE NUftSEBY.

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-Of wtm yoS^ oM as !■>«» :
dost know it. Oft oatr
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Tm gotog. dr.
Mr fsthor «■
greotlr osrpriaad at roar amom
UostMamL"
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-Toar fsthor' Who eartm for jw
jtbtr? Whr dooaal ba kco* hia SMsk
■todod chUdics «
IV MnU« •» britktMi tht
toton M tbe ri«a •bote, tto
to
with a sharp bang,
gM Modi oM w«Aoo«. bd ta ^
MM vM lad « tko row MM.wtt
•aping ha'd ton his tothbrrSjsaear
toM W
«w ood bMiutctf Mm ha twood tha
kaob. in tbd fartet aoMmt ha UM to

-Fnthor b p*coliar.“ oha 1*4 odd.
-Too umt kno* bid bdora r«« « *P.. .
gprseor lookod op
hl».~ Aod Spencor Qiant w«u gaaiog down at Urn from tha de^
M bow loK it wodd ba batora
war. Uls faea• was
sras T«T rod and hto
bla
MproriaUrp oU«v ceeld ba mched. Ba whtu half atUl brUtlod w“" ——
otrHarp,’* he oMd. “how
. tedo’i o>«l thU pccoUar (othef. ud boro
-WriL Mr; BoerHarr.
W was tundlnf on the dooniat ot Ua
welU^“ wpUrf Sposesr. TO
«dlM mnstorliif op eoomfr u> go b> bad
___Jim for bU danghtor.
Ur.tbeos rrpUes npon poor dook in a taw
What elw^ hod ErnOj oildt *po M
«Wtrodl(t tother. Do just wbnt ba toOa
. M to do. Lot him tiro Ui own ww-Br the way.It be blnotan sod fomom volt qoSatlr^
Ba will oooB cool down, ratbot s
, S!?*l?wj”m*ke aa^ offer
Monaar Is Urgrir nssamed. It
trU them we’fl ship the
Met. roa wUt dlocoTof ‘
him tnithfnllr. It roa hare a
tomorrow.“
Ten hia
w awe BM at himt Staobopr’a
», bow
.ulda-l do that.“ tald tbe meet*^
-1 soon as arc wore quite aasurid that wt wore all la all to each other,
loldaun.
which, roa most add, came to both of
_____________ _ know that there U
a comer fonnlng in dyesinffa” aald
rectly to him. I will pirpare
tor I Bpencer. with a alight smile. “Wall
M I think ladidoos for roar coming.
■" minute, and 1 will tdepbooe for the late
Keep «p a stout -heart and guard roar qi)Otatiuaa.“
He aroae as be apoke and stepped Into
to?P«"
. . .
the outer oflk* and entered the talepboM

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r hsasm sued op InMl With
nad wadded aaeheta are ooed Qlwtrate this character of tbe Chrtw
tlnn cbarcb. There are mnnp peopie
r for tbe baad____ • dresseo. Uce bibs, chriataolng who deodar tbe dap of aonU thlBCA
fobs and nU tha flhest brtoecliiis of a bat ft to moat itswtoe to do oo. BniaS
things mar hare great powers either
feabr'a swtfrobs Tba hamper Otar bo
tor good or erU. sad both la the nstoStinita aantal ahadeubat ta aattanr
raJ sod the Mlrttanl worid Cod often
pslMsd with etsam whits am
bWtoe Bto great worts with a daf
sahit both laaUa nad out wtto tM
«C ent aboBt tbe adgoa. It la owns of noaU things.
1 '•
1. Tbo poorer of smaO things In tbe
UMd with a ahada of blae or plak lanatiwal world. This, to mostiatad In
the toasthtd oead. -A grain of man- BmAwhmlWoaramh^.....
tard Mad“ wad
among tbe rabble for anjthiog exceedInglp ■moll It was among the smnQeot and tJaleat of tbe aeeda, aad jtb.
when sown to the earth “it groweth op
and becotnetb greater than alt belts
and sfaootetb ovt great branches: so
that tbe fowl# of the sir msy lodge
onder tbe shadow of It’’ Bmnll In tbe
beglnnlnc. the mtutnrd seed bocosee
gisat iM povrrtol In tbe end. Nntore
................................................................. Tbe
giant oak was once a tiop acom. Tbe
boandlem. migbtr sea to made op of
Uttle dropa of water. Tbe moaa to hot
wham ail thoaa harlag boelscia with
. it
little idasL yet when its seeds
the firm eancaU upon them. «M U
fait on damp, swampy, ireacherons
oorsases they grow up and bind tbe
I ground together with such hands that
' It beepmen quite nfe to pass orer—

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BC6IKESS CARDS.

dUailk. Th'r^^^'r^re.a-wnh.

Wonhoiv Block •
Urge wadded aacbel of the allk. which
j,
to Mde to at It exactly. - .
___ aU because there to a great God
, Tbere are aereral amaU pockets
arooud the aldea of tbe hamper used
_
for bolding VM plus. ocekUce. wd
,^7,^
a. In tbe ^ral so
safety pins. Another wadded aachet JT
,Blritual wortd-Ood aeems to
of the silk la Btted nod tacked to t^
iwodocc greet n
Inside of the corer end la also prorlded
^ Inalgniaraot U-gli
with pockem
Will iw found nae^™
fid for Uce biba. caps, silk aock^
^f hearen. Tbe origin of the Chrtatixn
teoldered aacks and other dainty »*■ . church was moat inalgnlOcant SkepUnglngm.
.'tlca would bare i>e<-o locllned to omlle T\A W. A a W. A Stoew. gaasiwlsrseoec rise
Winow baaalneta are frequently used
y^^^
^ ,, m, xHtie
by DOtbers until tbe <child to 4 or 5
followers. “Go ye Intb all Uie
“it is Just ns I soppoaed." be mold as be
preaeh the gospel to erery
rejoined tbe old man. “Cochineal Jump. months tdd. when ItUput ‘“to the r^-,
oUrorlb. These haaMoeU are amMlef, creature.” But who would smile at
tbe high railing to the door marked “Pricap.betrtmmedr^fanc^^and^ y^ command today? The miaUrd
«nta.“ He knocked at this door, and a
Its
MOC rolcc
bade him
______
___ come in. Speneer
.
______________ n turned and went back to .quite on omamenrto the ba^i be- ^ ^
up all bis rcMiaUon and entered. > bU desk witboot a word. A {noment longings. Usually they are act on a t,mncbee spreadlog oter aH the earth
A Aarp featured
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■ old -an
man wttb'beaar
s
later be looked in again.
standard with an upright from »hleb ^ ebeltcrtng sod bleeslog all maod«Bk.'irith bia, -That mesna 12.735 to tbe good.’
to hang tbe Uce net drapery that 'kind.

*Indlridual
Works of grace Id i
hoshy gray bead bant shore a bandfol of ' taid. “Oueia yon’U earn yocr aalaiy xU
heart. in
In a community or
o a nation, are
• right."
heart,
~ Then
-Then be slowly
alewly added. “Aoi
“And lI \
he Mid. wlthoot kwkiBg neaa I’m gctilag old;"
from draft or .files. ^meOmet the t^
eUrt. hot on1 The eonad of an openlog door drew hia ket only le used, and ma this to light It
blcaalng of God atoume -glganatteodoa. A radiant rlalon appaarad to -can be easily mored about ftom ona y^ py^nioua In the cod. That God
aH man ralseil hU bead, glanced at Uio | the doorway. It was EaiUy.
I room to another and placed on a bed ^
works In tbe apirtlual world
M. and iheo gare the
men a ] -Weil, paper she cried as ahe Stepped • or chairs, aa desired.
^culd encourage aad Inspire all Chrto-

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actly os tlma. JTon were to be here preBefore abc could IndignaBtlr reply an are to hare an Intertwining ^ t«
|
despise the d« of
Umly at 10. This argoea writ for your aotootohlog appartdoo appeared la tbe' thlcknesaes of sheet wadding eprinkled
thfeg. Let ns not make light
oarty trslohig. Yon .baoe mad» a good doorway of tW lunar room. It wai Bpea-' with sachet powder and must then be
trifles. ’Trlflea make perfection.
o suit with.
IsMO^B on me lo
with.
I cer--4t
■n was Bpencer.
opencer. barriMSded,
oareoe^ed, with
^ a neatly buttonholed sUtebed tjigether
tjigether
, perf^rtion 1a no9 trt
trifle.” God can
______ __ nored bto ptcasore at this pea m CM hand a^ a b^le of lett« n„,ond tbe edge,, one of tbe ribbons
^
little.
rtavorabte coament. hot tbe old man to-, to tl . ..
preelottMy embroidered
j pet bis Sager to
loor father says here that yoa mm- | at her
I
orer the old uaD’a shoulder, aad
"ithw end V*th* two
*“ °to‘n meeting, with rolunMe hhB. He writes that the rceembtoocc drew
I Then finished at either end with two
~iriiHnailon.
oootrong that 1 cooldsT
cooldaT be
help
“Oh. father." was all Emily could say. YuU Tooettea. and two narrow rlbboM
'TP*
biblx sauowoa.
to aoctrong
Ip hot knew
%)ho yoo were It I efaaaoed
“DoO’t feel bad. my ehlld." taU the Ennly attaehad oeire to Oe U to the
^
•,
J. acOTT-TatortBary aargaas. M
*i«ywhere. I don't agree
eld man. with a llttto teodeneos 1a hia carriage.
*“•
*'*:
IV TbX.a.
IJ Mofgss-sbatw. Tvrauatoawaas el al
thoogb there U a faially rewmbUnee.____
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baby's
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carriage
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allp for s
Too are moeb bHier tooking than be towered bto aolre. “Ure get a yoong fel- „m.__
from two sheer lines Fxvl. 0-18:: 1Mark xU. 41-44; John ri.
COST dreamed of U-lag."
I low ioaide there”-he jerked bto <hamb
of
alM
They M3: 4aa. iU.
“DW my fatlhT aay thatF laqalred toword the Inner door-~who is jest the
-hboiM
be
b
Bpoaeerhastllf. H. knew the thing wai mau for you. Smart, apteodld fan
jk
-.....b-u.h-d
.nd «ne of them
„..a<br in CbarCn aoalBMa.
UmU^.
qake teporeible. Emily’s father waa. good looking, bright as a oew dollar.
What would a eeusus of the attendrery morolng! -with sprigs or rlnea abore the hem. In' mats D|)OD tbe Bverage
Taborlag nndcr some qoi'cr delaaioa. Bat Bared me g2.735 t
average iannual ehureb
^
wffear that, as a
ba ^n't mean to cootradlct him.
I Hada’t been at work 20 minutea. Walt tbe center of this the baby 8 name ^
-lea. M UW. dmcxies the oM man. • a little, and I
■be worked. Sew the accond handker...
,
with a grim smile. “Fatbers srtth bol
“Let toe hare s look at 1
nirmhore capable of being prerent
one child are eery apt to to.- atsM." Then anily. and aba daned to the
womloc finely and edge the four sides
Iphilng rally at, this gather____________
morning."
_ _______
she aaU-oti Bpencer.
bto Iona riMsged. "B’nt ran yoo do?, “Good
with a hemstltcbed ruffle of linen lawn.
otreet. Both letopboonKo. SSI.
Oaa yoa write sbortbaod? Do0 yon
y
on- j —
“Good• moreing.” a-nawered that smiling
u„ p,uow.„. c. .p. P...O-1'dotataad typewriting? Gan yoo
0 compoae
c
yonth. with an eloqoeot grimace.
the open side
cuatom of roll mlla and «mp.« good
dleuer?
letter? 'Canyouapclir
-EfflUy torood to her astonished parmt.
.................il Speoerr qBietly,.*That l1 “He'll do," she said. "l^Jme oat here.
per* to rowulilng In larger attendance,
cr <Ut byr aa
sayl^ that

1' ' air.*' And they came forced bond in
but there are many good slsed city
hare a pretty (boroBgb busiocos training j hand,
cbtirche* wlrore a com|«3mtlvely few
that was nicked up la four rears of prae- \ “Bless my sooir cried the paralysed
trenract all tbe bnalDewii. How can the
tlcal work. Tie been bard at it. to tact, father.
church consistently nrg.- upon men the
eter stoce 1 left college.”
I “Y'ou are quite right, papa” saW Emlduty of nuondlDg cauruws and of vot
“Voar (atber do<<u't make any surii ; ly. “Hr is iuM the mfo for n>c. In fact,
log at ihe polls when tn doing II* own WglttlC UE8WOXB Urm erworie h. hmlih
daim." saiJ ibe old mao. refen-iag agtta Fee tbougbt oo fnr WKue time, and yet
liutlDera It .so often set* an cxam|ile of 0L trerh.r oI Blawo sea oryeo Trim. »•
to the ii'tu-r.- "All bcvsaj-s it Try him.' ' I don't beliere you really know who he
1 will. I've uiad.- a piaw fur you. I am to. You are erttiug reckJen. daddy. Tell
indilTercnis- and negllgeiice? - Congre,^ng lo >iidiili.-e la the lusiiry of • pri- him who you atv. Bpencer.”
gatlonalist.
•eatc wciesarj. Ua. ha. bai H^re. take j The yeatig man gravely atralgBieaed
tbere letters. See wbat answers they bto face.
Doing rbrtottaw Work.
Mcd. Aoswer Vm. That's your liule
“I «m Bpencer Grant of Bpe^r Grant
Condltlcnir for fhristian work vary,
ride nxKu there, le-avc tbo door open-: & CVt hup-mers of dyestuffs and drticbut if most >*c prows-uted whether they
3 nuu want to vail >uu.”
I gist snppUes. and entirety at NIr. Richard
favoralde or unfavoraldv. Opr
Bpraevr smiliugiy ‘ook the letleri and Qoarles' rervice."
Lord e I uimrb the tl
vlUu>Dt a trace of hreitallua went -into
“Bpeucer Grant A Co.— gapped tbe old
ciminiviiiiK-eii to Ihe lH-«t ae<-enut. and
Ibc liule room areigoed him. Ue foond man at a l.«k of iiorubr came over his
tbe coDveuicDCtw be ms-dvd. and with hia fare. 'Tbeo who was the other fcHowT
It I* our* to go forward In tleiwndenit.The bMt fomiabed aod beat kept
'
< fail;
“I'm afraid.” raid Spencer gently.
r. '^bai
g be went at
i
upon divine guidance aod ain-ngth. do
It the highly recumtaeadtsl
our duty and leave n-sulta wlili God. honte on this peolnsola la ready for
*^^awoUy he beard the outer door of . yonr old frierd.' .
a caitouot pujow
If He gives UK only llnillisl uieans. wo ba£-.H>sa Opoo the year round. Good
Livery
in connecUon with the house
tbe office ufK-a and shut, and a moim-nt < “Awful!” groaned the old man. “I was cHnary tlse need.^d. I.itic with pale are not to desplw them, but
Rate* made koosm bn application
toter tbe f..il,.wiug dislogoe came to him right wbm I raid fsibcr* with one diild
jilnk br blue wllkoleno at 12 cent* per them m the utnioKt of our •ability.
tkroQgb tbe half dosed diir:
' an- n«»cs. How cau I explaiur
B. A. CAMPBELL
least four pockets, i* fidelity that counts In His (-stimatc |
O.'
The lining and of labor done In HI* name ami for hT» I
Ifully as ^ary
Unman benellt.-Presbyte“Yes. sir." raid a miU eolev whh a Ut-1 “Let mo suggest." raid Bpenew. with a pockets may be made aa fancifnlly
'v
I happy amiic. “that you leave it to tbe
• qaarer in ib
• - a of china silk, aattn or liberi rtoh.
“Well.''saw Ithe old man srith a dan- junior member of the new finn of Quarlca
ibroidered and laee trimmed.,
Dtsobers.
“» want to idl ’ A Giant."
1 'And then the grim <dd man riiuekled.—
sinall lo afford a
I bare hbd my baildins
! fsu that It can never beT’
who dlaoon't dor* In- acvclahd rUto Dealer.
“I>o you ntean that Is.
reboilt nad pat in t^ood
mgired the mild voice.
I
and am oOSf r$bdy
mea
imw- Iriu or u»
it >*e c«i.-Lou^
med -111.
---------.--------Tbafa Juat what 1 mean.” Msried
meetrle Light
toreceiT,«U Md p«ttoiu.
the old USB. "Your comptritonalan Aom j Tbe amount of heat given out hy aa gives a very- dainty finiab. says The
o credit.”
_ _
. J ordinary incwndeacent lamp to greaSy «n- Household, tn which tbe foregotag Ito ctowb losy to tow ovrt vsllvy soS Wn.
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Items of baby's belongings are lUim- yw .«« el ito to. toturto brook, wsy fftv
dinary 10 candle poscre tomp im;
trated and deMribed.
TV raow ora to tore la Ito patbray totac.
u la a qnart of srster will beat it
mr* ^red tha old
and -toto. may doto es ra. tooits mera aH
bt^Bg point in an boar. Cellaloid to
Kbaki awlto Por Chllfiran.
Btact' srilb a lamp holb may Iw ignited
KbakI looks brat on children, and m wtate ima pass MtoJe^tekeM mM
. batdlyHhlnk It's fair to _______________
miootea.______
while__________
sUk ritsdes C
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olor
are
very
Wa
me habcard and oatrtod. I to tbe boibs are sconted to a few boors. tbeir Unie anlta of kbaki color are very ms w
Illy wbeo re- (
•*—"
rooM show ma In Bootoo last year an tocaodescont becoming to thei
WM lad to think yoo arooM
i Unto, bangtog by Its cord against a Ueved by red and bine. Khaki colored tto brims may dimb nrad tto m«s •• traM
ywor SMppod ' wooden parthko. grnditaUy acorcbed aito embroidery waahea and wears weU and .___ ly.
^md the rood
It barned a bol la worked In cotton on nankeen, tha ^ ~
gMr M. 1 know W daogbtar miwh coMplcCriy tbroogbht and act Arc to it.
eottow being SDeeUBy made of kbaki
I tn m. bfism? «hto «t
britor ten yoa do. MjTy
efltor. Tbit to wMI anlted for trimming
sH bO bom Iha
Jt: Cree anacT.
“Woo tbe deceaaed a dttoktog manr riindren’ariotbtog.
^■agtosaotoa
Ibsa
sIH
to «w Dtol oa oaSor tto pa
asked ibe sttomey. -V* .M won to to totw: «w Uls Is la
*WaIl. sor. no." tepUed Pat. “He srar
Briect coenmbere that are amall and |
aaL batria a ptot er tsro ar beer Ot tiam that tbere may he i» urge ae^ BosiiM,^ ^
tbe mMto aa a nip av tbe owMd ttnSbofor bto stomadi's■ Mka."- Peri and slice aa thinly aapoaaihle into 1.
toe water and let them stand ten mln-Crtitirnr ^
nUaMpbto North
BtM. Drain very dry and place them
’ -B«TdS?t see what yoor daogbtael
betsreeo thin riices of berad.,which
kH^esAswIlfalL abatoaotbtoctoM^t «Saa yoor dadiahimd a . .
have beret s«rcgd w» mayouato*
“Pafflgreal Look at him.
L. Is. A. BvUdisR.
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