The Evening Record, May 29, 1903

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The Evening Record, May 29, 1903

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

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1903-05-29

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1 THE EVENING RECORD

^**TT,yr*!J!***'

TRAVEB8E CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, MAV 29. 1#03.

COURSE IS
-FINISHED
CLAM OF ItOl GRADUATCO FROM
MIOM SCHOOL

CRITICAL
SITUATION -r'-------

LAST

SEVENTH YEAR-ISSU

HELD FOR NUIDEI o!

COMPLY AUn
IMS Sy 9U0m Z. Sow«ll

m, Wlra.ia ib* m^rnOm Rm
NVa Vork. May »MOUNTAINEERS QATHERINO
v»-rdlct tSot the
klllM Juho
JACKSON. KENTUCKY
liudaou waa Srad by a peraow pr per­
son* unknown, caused the police to
go liark to ibeir original theory that
the rnmt- waa tb« work of
GATLING GUNS AIE PLACED

ejr V. ira <- ih. t!».rilse

DeJsott Bibles.,,..
. « CNSM,Aia,/(NCta.*T

j

Lundun. May 2D - Siepbt u Herbert
Dougal. the companbin oI Mia* -Ca-!
mile Holland, wbo^e Uod> wa* found'
on the ground! of the Moated Orange'
at Saffron Walden vew-ral week*:
ago. was today committed for trial on
a charge of having murdered Mlaa
Holland, i
having forged

Ardsley
next TO REPEL EFFORT TO RELEASE
STRIKE IS ON
•day. and who waa Indirectly
JETT AND WHITE
ar^^oaod of the crtnu , are jubilant at
Expected That 75,000 Textile Work
the onicoine. A compteie alibi fur
era
Will
Be Out by Monday.
rat eaiablUb«-l iH-furc
rim Rrogn^m Olv«n
VoUHfl
j Loaa of Life Will Bo Torrlblo If AtWom«n R»c«lv«d ThtJr
^MH^ad'Xhi^>*MIJ *2?~The threat
ened textile airlke u on In the Ken
*-L.f900t CIMO in
,
Laat Night and Everybody
•Ingtun mill dUtrict. Ity Monday
morning it U exi»ecto.l that 75.tKK»,
la Expectant.
mt^oi y-1
>«rtl.er* will be .uu The workera
noual iim
il of ibt; Travt-fM*
M- Clljr
Cliy HlKb
XMk r.r. houra I>er wt-ek
oervrred I«ai r%<uliiK.
uUilf. (h«Iar«o«l rteat to lli« faUtory of Uia cUy
TRY A
ECORD WANT AD.
r^Hvlfts tlMrlr dlplofuM
A* U al
,000.no
'ov.a
HORROR.
ways tSf cMf, Liiiidrod* who
tii do ao wart> uiiabla.Io caiu admU
THCRe ONBALANCeO MIND
i*“, “f,
ah.n to ih«* hall
Wo will open the “Raccket"
looroaood within tbe
Tba City Opera Huuae
and Colon. 1 Wllliaaa
fully deCiiraiMl for ihUio alt©•dlock.^Y^irSrMI
If 0 Young Jew of
Klowora were hanke*! to f
nation ia a critical ooo and bM taken
handbllla. The Beaton Si
aiaae. and ahov»* and at
every poovlblo |>reoantioo to iiiinro
Thinka Graek Fanatica
bum tog In tbr cia»M crdor
the oafetT <«f the prioooara Oatllog
ing Hia Life.
wbUe. waa
and Uotchkiaa gnna am plantad in tbo
M draptNl
drap*^ wllb very pretty
eff.^i, A p**ndant «l(h tin \Wa bad
'Miageooa poaitlona and If
Iw^n prn«rf«l to
u> bang
tiatig aU.ve’ ,ji..
It If made tbo loot of life
alace. but the mt^hanUDi w.«nt wrong
and It waa not seen by the audi
The ac«*ue when the curuln
revtallbg the 2K graduate* waa a very Two woekeago roldmau received a 1 J*laokoon. Ky . May
- There waa
pretty one. and tbe applauae t«-«lined 1. tier from hta mother The deUlla !•“ omlnoo*
.inlet bore laat night as
<
to the totereat that the people of the of the maeaaoro
maaaaoro glvon
gleon in the letter
lotMr |i
wUh the event oLWodneapreyed on Me mind and bo it now the 1
The otreeta wero nnlighted
[ifiened with a delight vietimofthe hallnelnation that fan Md.tbo :darknooa waa totenee There
Tbomaa
Jeffer*on atioaof the (ir^k church are afier
*100 tf a rrpetilloo of
llawatba." playe«l by M. uf.
Rtewait A Hleffen*' orcbeelra Kev
r T. SUMit invoked tbe divine bleaie
mao wa
lag thanking the fllver of t^vi ry gixMl
with a
and perfect mft
gift ^for
for all that the c
OCCURMO

msdct than
th«i Nelioo’*
Ndsoo*s and their
them «t ooce tbe popular book.

^ ^ Otp Book Store

CVCNINO

CRAZED BY
KISHINEFFf'• •

i-TaneJiVSlrjf a*{”br.^

.... ..

Special!

-

for Saturday Only

"

^

With 9
ig by tbe lllgb Miio.ll
Ooaia. wav
u a v.ry tine numiH-r
chorua, and
MUt Ullaa AndtTaon Ford then
ssve I So anluiaiory. aa fulUiwa:
Voa OraUmur.
V(Ni gratatuur
May I bring y..u
((%.nilnu.d .in Third

_____
PASSED INTO
HIGH SCHOOL
NINETY-SIX

RUPiLB

GRADUATE

FROM EIGHTH GRADE

Fine Program Carriad Out in Stein
Serg'a Grand Opera

Houaa

Thia

Morning Before Big Crowd.
Tbo laal Important avnnt of

the

aohool joar waa M olt^ithjnM
monnomeni oxero o«a.

ooSool. tbo largeat in the bUiory of
tbo oily oehoola

Trench
Bon Bon
€ream$

DISCONTINUE
THE BUSINESS

SUBSTANTIAL INCREASES
STEINSERO

DECIDES

TO

O
VariouB City Officera Get Incrcaaca
in Satary for the Ensuing

MERCANTILE PURSUITS

Promitea to

Pay

Oollor If He

100 Centa
Has

to

on

the

Sacrifice

Everything He Owns.

While nothing definite la given ont
Ai yet at to what diffioBitlou will be
maile of tbe Steinberg atook, Mr.
Steinb. rg aUtea jxiallively that be haa
d.iniard to give op meroantlle porautU. and that he will m«>et ell Jiia
engageioenU at 100 oeoU on the di 1lar. if ha baa to morifiee everything.
The teal eoUte. inolndlog the opera
>oae, It in eacrow at preaent.
Mr. Btelaberf made tbe following
tbia
ing!
*‘ 1 am going oat of llm uirrcantile
hnalneae. Thu etetomeut made by Mr.
Kerguaon yeeterdey to the newepaper
ruiwrlere was oorreot. 1 have hurveral
large aooonnu. eomu now \iumi doe
several mootbe. My largeat creditc re

Acnirdiiig Hi the r.-comrocndailunf
of the coinniKic on way* and means
i.f the c.iimll, adopt.Hl UkI evening,
a iiunibiT Id Ih.- cHy offic.'ris will re
>.ar In Ih.- mail, r .»f aalaileh
year rny fU-rk Ib-.-ra wan al
lolled*
for cb-rk hire, and hl« nal
ary wax fUmi Thl« )ear be will
c.-he lIMti. and will pay for hi*
help
The
-eaMurer la*t y.-ar
.'l ived Itmu and wa* allowed |2«U i
I Mr llaHkeli wtll

.......

c.-lve

f| :

r<r.iv.-H
r< r. iv.-H ll.biMi
;
ary wa* II.'.mhi
H t) J..>ni.

y at a

FlNISHE^HEIt WOIK
Board

of

Review

Has

Adjourned—

vlaw. Yon ban aav thla for me,
Rolls Not Officially Footed. But
howevor,
- will iiay 100 oenU
on tbe dollar even If
if 1 have
h’av to aaorlAaacaament la Highar
floe rny Opera Houoe bolldln/
olldln/ and I The *upervlaom of the city, who
her property. Mr Forgnaon'a com- huvx- iH.n iu aetKlon since Moiulay
■amy- 'Frivatu J
hero was
is no aorprlte to me. aaa 1 a* a iHiard of revh-w, adjoi
aUnd MoMloliarl
djounu-d
known for some time that he bad i. rdav uft.-rntMin al i no o’clock.
l£aaAy--‘*Liooolo a* aHuteamau.*’
• ome large claima In hit hands 1 re- Ing compU l.*«l I heir work Th.* rolls
IX at moot empbatieally that I am go have nui U-t-ii f.Mited as yet. hut It I*
“^o*SiHi-Joeephlne Oavla
log
ont
of
the
meroantlle
bnatnam.
**Unooln'a First loaugoral Adknown that th.- a**c*hnieiu has Ikh-ii
Neither Mr. KUiuberg nor Mr. For- .'..nshh-mhly increas.Ml over Ian year.
dtwM. ' Kobert Walker
• *1.100010 a Heoond luaugui*! Ad gn*on has anything to say for poUloalion wa 10 the amount of the ludebt.
IN MONTAGUE HALL
*^^1000*0 a*^“ciet lyaburg H jx-eoh. * * edneaa of tbe former. Those wio ara
rightly intereated In the matter can
“aSSHat^r^^T^^ White Bordered eeenre the Information
ibor Unions Will Have Grand Open­
Fergnaon.
ing Friday Evening. June S—Rev.
tUrlM^drlV-U^/a. Oeiitral aohool
Cochlln Will Speak.
HrfMonUtlon of dipluu as. Hapt. 1
WILL SUrrORT TEDDY
The t'eniral l*alK»r union will have
B CSilbart Mr. Gilbert epoko of a
a grand oiM-nlng In Montague hall.
•no fpMdatiou otandiug with no bailding apon U aa an ovidenoe of lose and
Line for ***‘***
hereafter Iw used by that
tucky Will Fall
woaknom. Tbe work tbas far aocom
Cnn *
“••Kani/atlon. Friday evenluK. June 6
Roosevelt at the State Con­
idUlmd bo deocrlbed aa a foondatlnn.
Key I» r.HhIlu will give the addnuit.
vention.
bat It may naaan loeo and an evldenoo
and all ar.- invited An .-•pt-.-lal In
of weakaeoaa aoleoa the puplla go on
ilixHon I* given to non union no-n
aad balld the .nperatmelnre. In aShool
i. May rv»—Kentucky I*
fall into line to *um»orl
ANNUAL GOOD TINE
•oD«-"Tb» Hlat Hiangltd
enoiDlnailon The com
mlNRhmer o
Inienial revenue. John
ienior Excursion Today to CharleW Verke*.
IV* the Kent
lun lu Jul>
I he candidacy of lUxiseveli
High *011001

IN SALT LAKE CITY

MeMia

Lerdle

Utile MoManaa.

curslon I.. rharlevolE. There were
2«K» on the Ikiai when she pulle.1 <.ut.
and that they will have a g.*Kl lime
eertainlv »»oe» without *vl»K
They will be back aome time Hui
the Tabernacle.
Walfofd Henson, pre.ldent of tbe
Kl Wlr« la tA* r^rnliia n.-.‘a*d
das*, with *onie oiherii. have made
Hall loike fity, Ma> JH —l*re»i.U-ut
i repre*«-ni the class
lahs icue*! UHls) and at the Alumi luinquet I hi* evening
. ..clock thiss afiern.KJU will de|iart|at Park Place
W).imliig^^ HI. «,K^lal arrlvvd
rrlv.;d in!
ill!
_______________
Ogden at T do ihU nloruing and waiq STEINBERG STOCK FOR SALE
iMianled hy the governor
rnlie.1
Wa are OMn for bids on tha whola
..mdals- or any part Sf tha Sternberg dry goods
xhkh and clothing stock. Cash deal only.
and hi* pan.
W. O. Fargbaon Adjustment Co.
dnvcii
were packed with cheering
crowds
At t e tabernacle the pr«-*i
Roosevelt

Greeted—Delivered

Roma. Elate May. Irene Foboral.
Koby Kawell. Kotha Kevnolda. Kihel
UolTia. Bebybhileoo. Helen Tburtoll.
Holaa Walter. Don Blngliam. Bert
O. BIIU, Fred Hill, Floyd Johnmn.
B«i Tbarlell, Donald Bennett. Jnlias
Bean. John Aahtou. Maurioe Brink
man, GeoBgo Obaptnan, Berthe Doll,
Oeeil BIIU. i'harlollo Friedriob. Char
He Uamdou. Lnla Lntman. Loaloe

En

.tically

Add

dent ileiivered an

oopblaa DavU, John tillobrlaL Mary
Wriibt Robart WaUar. Oartano Bllvara. Lmm LardU. OUod Millard.
Elma llartia. Altoo Neloon. Ida Bee-

STEINBERG STOCK FOR BALE !
are open for bide on the whole I ~
Steinberg
goods !•
'
~ sinberp dry oooda
•lock. Cash deal only.
clothing stock.
IN. D. Ferguaon Adjuatment
-Shirt-Sloave-Man**
ah
lenda about a nice, comfo
ioat at from 50c to SS.OO.

ar.sa

TNE ffHTNawl!.'!','

Oxfords

k Bonda...

St Tor men st

SKM. Tn TmX Ud FWNi DdSf TsSf
Ha* H*t SMs...
J

Just what is needed to
complete the summer outlit. The swellest line in
town. He sure li> sec
them.- Patent Kiti and
Colt Skill. Bliiclu r and
I Main tut
::::::::

S3.00 and $3.S0

He will tell )-ou where to buy the very bc>:

Every one a pcrlcct bttci and hand lailorc-I.

........................■



.B.

& OO. •

Bathing Suits fKk.

I'nion I’odcxwcar

SAL.E Evoiy Day in the Year!

OS-TKOP>A-rtR«V
J . wT*l) <I A iwtlofMa.

tn«t

$L €lalr»$
Confectionery

Steinfc>ore>,

It will be a hummer!
Walt
for it!
In a few days we will
place on sale E. Hoffman's
atock. bouoht at 4Sc on tha dol­
lar. Tha Globe, lit Front St

IN MOfMOR OF- -TMK OUO
SOl.OIKfR
The »iore of J. W. Millikcn will be closeiJ until Noon
on Saturday. May 80th—Memorial day. . ; ; : ;

Spc notice in this l»ai>cr later.
W. 1). Furguso'b Adjuaimcnl Co.. Chicago. 111.

221 front St.

AFTER YOU
HAVE

GET IN LINE

read alTlhc fine stones alxiut

Dt> a* )oui fricml*. ami
nciglilxiis arc tloing ^ l.uv
a high gratlc
^

Hrlvcr* of tin- department t.-aiii*
each roc.-lv.- |iii*ii. a ral»e of |4i>
Tlu- r.gul:ir ikiIIc- ca<h rcc.-lvc
iL.lo. a ratio- of |3o each

irrtniil- ‘r*rw‘.‘si“a.r?nd't

Mitrr tli«

SnappV‘‘l}ew

FItcol Year.

IKMltinu Mr. Fergoton inU
make with the alot^k—he may

SuIIBm 10

IOC Ibo

Dricet

fi/*!»■> raa, it, sm it Cm>fht,..

di¥-OFCRA HOUSE

tueana

m

KIMBALL
|•uu.o — a. Lnowle.lge.1 by
IcAtiing musicians every­
where tu be the l>est on the
luarket. Kvery instrument
full) 'guaranlccil —Ftclory
prices and liberal terms.
Sheet Music and Musirjil
Merchandise.

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY

So-and-M.’s

FAMOUS 3 FIFTY
shoes fot Women, drop into
this store ami see the vhoc*
that need mi ‘'fanmusiiess".
WcjuM show them ami la­
thes say:

-ni take ihcm.’*

Welt and Turns

u

f

ItT US Hi Kiyj
If you dccirc to install a )**tern ol Electrical Lighting.
BeU*. Burglar Alarm* or TeC
ephunn. permit us to esti­
mate. We have a fine Imc of
•upphe* and can quote tat»faaory price* for high giaile
work aivd material

CAMPBELL BROS

AN ECONONIV B-TOB
".N'ever heanl ot sm h .a store.” we
tomer remark. To such we w.>uM s*v that to find an Fkooomy
IS like hndiug a fiiciul'in time ol need. Many-who liivc heard i

FRANK FRIEDRICH
4k OO.
TlwN*wUa!4.242 frwd St

CJNIF-OBIVI L.OW ^NIOKB

THE ECONOMY STORE

NOT DIMINISHING!
-Ill- :
The crowds that have daily at­
tended our Big Unloading Sale
—although yesterday was the
fourth day of our big sale the
public responded in large num-.

bers and a$ usual cpcry custo­
mer went away satisried as there
was no undesirable or fob lots of
merchandise otteredg but new
and seasonable goods and just
at the prices advertised. Re­
member the same prices pre­
vail until closing time Saturday^
night. : : : : : : : : : :

wii.iHei.ivi
Cor. Front mnd Union

}

are now convmcet! that there is such a thing as an Economy Store, ‘ ‘
and are giving us a guotlly share of their trade.
H
We believT. rcatlcr, tlial you too, should tall m hne and irvThe Fa onoiny iinlc!.s you "have niuncy to burn*' ind have no neetl t«> ••

A Lot of Single Suits
at Less Than Half PriceOur very best makes only reason for the price
. is our desire lu close out all single suits — only
one or two of a kind — presume there may In:
^ twenty live to thirty suits in all—if you want to
wear “best makes” at small cost to you, look
these over.

Our New Spring Line
Could not be more satisfactory to ourselves or
customers — finely hand-tailored, perfect fitting
clothes can be bought here at about half the cost
of made-to-measure goods—we know no one can
equal our product in ht, finish and style.

Hamilton Clothing Com

THE EVENING BEfi^D.'g'RAVERSE Dltr/MICH., FRTD.W, MAT », 1»0#.
“RtACE OVER AFRICA."

€tntr§nhm
cftbiWofM

TRAVeWB CITY. MICHICAN
ORAMD TRAVERSE HERALD

farrtte oeeaalam It was as follow,

i-.«=

irL.'s*

«r;z:

home ta ladtampalls
aaaa. aftar a ytalt with rslatires in

Some Chma «

Apply at fhU office.*

,
I
f

Th« chaiU«ngR of th« bi

ka'ilurted, bat IM'mm

—It n to light and cool an. I M>
vwy inapeiaivc.

and prioea and

thuunsud

♦•sl.vmod sud

emtueui iH-nKrtis of

» fi

arraehad a DaUatt eltrhaak. rraah
C. Placraa a loaaaa awregated oearly
IM04MW. A faw dajn ago his stuck
ta Ua Plagiaa A Bmith Shoe Co. tu^
gathar with hla persoaal efforts, wfcn
aoM at aacttoa to satlsfj his rred
luia. aad J. U Hudson, with several
(lihar boslaaas men. Jolaad la
chaalag Ua alock in the shoe <
faajr fbr Mr. Plagree
And tber
oaljr bought
the stock
for him.
' but Mka tha stalemaot that he can
have all Ua time thare Is tomak
aMwat good to Ua». Thoaa Detroit
buslaaaa man are right
When

compentioo.
We alaocarry a goal awxtmcnt^ three giada of l..n»inim—
Out beautiful floral designs in
winner.

IT HAS GONE
BACK HOME

aubltc im^rovemeou. the
atloa ta Ua cltjr for the c

.

so the axai
modlatoly after. Us aervtaes.
Tha
olasa motto was not ooveted op.
Up­
on Us arrival of Ue easket II was

BY AWFUL SCOIE OF 21 TO 7

Watarbagr bw^ajwrd of twenty fivs

ra*ls*U
SOUTH SIDES DEFEATED NORTH
SIDES AT BASEBALL

f

It ^a<r Not Beei Sc
Would Nave Been a

irrors—Penn\hgto"

Tragic,

mason.
sew. while she al
lowed a oolt to grase by Ue roadsidt
near Rome. N Y^. Rena WeUter tlet!
tbe end of Ue halier about her wrist
Tha oolt beeams frightohad and rwn-

dy of
His

sd to show every kind of apparel i
Imd^tatabad^ocm^ ^ mnuafas

will be greatar Ua aaw Usable prog:
haae hall w^% bad home yesurdaj,

vaaraBaat U asseaa^enU bare b
made. la a city of thU kind, which
, la grawtag fast, and where public Im
proyamsau are daamadad by the da
ralopamat. of
Indostrial and
oaoarred yesterday
afumoon and
marcial
UUraaU, It U not strange
attar the duet had olearad away, the
that uses slmald ba high. In this ra 8<mU Side of the street only had, 21
gard, Uarafore. Trararse City may he runs ahaUad down on their of aide of
tne ebeot. They Ut np after Ue first
‘ pretty waU aatlsAad.
lantag, or they would have had 48. at
tba.tate thev atartod, in spite of the
The council U Us budget last nlgbl faot Uat they were at bat ooly sis
prorldad for lacfeaslng Ue salaries timsa
Peutagton was hatted and
of Ua cHy clerk, city treasurer and

ared by Us^^ vaterinarlan in aev
oral eoantlsa
Tbe dlsei
disease U invari
lew
The
lorinarias
ably fatal,
aute
1, but Ue at
laaae it U
rays it Is not aUrming
by abao-

•“At

I..L.

eonld not find a enitabie boasakeepar
to oare for his nine ohlldren, Peter
KAnsfield went to his wife's grave at
Heasvills oemetery and Uot out his
Nearly 100 homes burned, WO 1
less and a loss of 1400,000 U the i
Of a oonflagration at Lnooaioa, N. H,
EvaryUing was dry ^ tlndsr, Uere
having been lera than half an Inch of
rain ^lUla 40 daya

^The^North Sidee got seven
Jost
saparlataadaot' of the water works
how they do wot teem to remembar.
No raaaoaabla taspayer will object to In tank araryUlng seems to be rather
tbla aauea.
Daring the
past
slavlUe Bniiday morni
rig. his 8 year old son
.
. ^
years Ua work la a
him. The man drove oontiuuously for
maau has multlpUed
forty-eight hours Urongh rain and
ooasUat attention and ability of the were beaUn, and beaten badly. The snow wiUoat food or shelter. The
bast bind, yjortunalely.
ihe^ offices only bitteraees la Ue Uoaght Is that
. are occupied by men fully capable of Ugy were beaten by Ue SmU Side

!Wi

dlacbarglag the duties devolrlng upoir

Ed Monroe did the urnplnv daring
Kokomo. Ue
them ctadUably to themselres and to Ue early part of toe none. Be satis at Ue slmfls. Ue buggy
tha city. And their senrlces are wonb fisd Ue SouU Bide of Ue street very
well
meet of Ue time.
In fact, he
all of wbat they wUl

IT

from hunger, e':novare and fright
His wild ride of two days and two
Then the Booth Bidee made n
1
boiler Uat
that Monroe left
Ue field with
Yoa fellows know
Ue best of it all

Crimps and OiafrliBa.

=■^1

Uen,
north
eight
away
The following from John McCurdy
several asore times, so how could Uey 111 from the oldest man In continuous
expect to win?
service of the Michigan Central rail
Tlie story
not be given in deJ ooald
00
rosd and probably one of the
besi
BOOl
No scorer on earU could have known men in the state. Hu
ran an
keB track of tbe
the errors, for Uey ran
engine on the Michigan
rail­
an Cenlral
Cenli
three or four
road when the ralla w<
were straps of
Dortli elde.
“-------MAlil IN SALARY FOR A NUM soaU Sid© played good
darch he was xvtlred on a
oat, and errors were U«
iwusion for the rest of his life. l-\>r
BCR OF THCM
IG continuous years he was engineer
«»• hy innings wsb as folon the fast
lem express
now 73 yeai
age.
He aa:
'^VconUnuod on FourU Page )
' Frank Umlar Appointed U a Paaition
been an engineer on the Mlchl
Central railroad for 54 years; ran
an the PoUoa Faros, Working
.to.h UUIIRC** Wll.
assenger train over 50 years.
I
Half of the Dsy and Half of
R U. Beatty uf \\H»hln;;ton\ille. N*. am now on the retired list
1 com
Colwells
Magic
Y., told me lute slory the of U r dny.: luenccd URlug Dr
Egyilan Oil over SO years ago. and
The aaauat budget*for the city was “I ass well aciiualmed with Jm^h carrl.Ml P
pasaad last araalag at the council Billings and Ua family wh(4i he was time 1 wa.s
maetlag.
On moHoa of
Alderman an auctloueir. He oiu« soli^a lot of a bottle in
Wilhelm the regular order of husl
think that we canm*t get along with
nets
was
suspended and Ue city cows for a Mr. lIsiKht who lived near
Oacksnsack,
generally
known
as
fathers proceeded lo act on the an
'“^I*haw* cured many a man on luy
Bual budget the first Ulag
Deacon UalgLt iM^use of Us strong trips oi crani|»fi and diarrhea by Uhlng
The report of the ways and means retigloaa prlm lplee- in w hlrh not s
it. and 1 can unheAltaMngly recom
committee of the board of education,
t to all railroad men to carry
slailng that |2SW was aeeded in great deal of i-onlldeiue was rci>osctL
them for all cases of emer­
the school fund, was accepted
and One of the cows nude s \h>H and ran gency. stimiach and bowel
troubles
adapted hr Ua aouacll
aquara over Joskus. knin-klng him ypralns, bruises and burns
John McThe oommtttaa an ways and means
•e iu hlR wrath and be­
urdy . m nrsl Bi.. Jackson. Mich."
t
It only rusts 5o cents to have a bot­
swMrinx. w'iRTeupoii. lu-scon
L----------- gan
tle
seitinround
tbe
bouse
handyilslsht
up Ri.«l Mid: •
the sal
and
remember
every
druggist in
as thU ytwr:
-Tul. tut. Mr KhRW. you vlioiTia not
each drug­
sn helpl .lLKOO swesr.’ Jo.l, L.rau hHd Li. li.*!! n,.U
gist U amhorUtHl to refund your pur
hire own
larked:
chase money on any bottle uf I>r. Col.....................1,100
'Well, desttiii. you |.rs> ■ llllle well's Magic EgJ'piisn Oil that is not
out 1 think ui ltltrr of us entirely sallsfactorj. ‘

uiciiASis rot omctis

ti.

m

Z

h by ii • ••

Can swMUn thsa* tntoleratsls
TtkSM ;Rll«ncM that fail bMweaa
. ChSMW
In ail tbs Joy a memory cries aud dW(
^hs^t
bsrulcal farewells

They
------- nave the!

fasrful maroorles to 1
bat In the dark b

burnt
burned-

We have lour giadet qf Floor Oilcloth in a large aasortaaeDt

Carpets. Rugs, Iacc CurtauA, Draperies, elt, at the very low-

uh.#1

J. W. SL-ATER

the world- t-ml

:al Houm Fumlahar,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

• tHiiig i etrriulurd ta the promt• given them In encycloiwUias—

f

-----------------------

AT 12.00

Franeu leads, fol­

and Italy.
has produe«-d more
i-emiHetly great men than Ger
itiy
Of the elghu-eii greatest com
(tosets of mush Getiuany prvdut'ed
twelve and Italy six. KuRala haa to
her credit but nine mmi w
bo are emlwho
thirty-two

We sho« a shoe ^ Women that beats tbe
$2.00 record in this or any other city.
Iis
merits arc not so much in evulence in the
fashicn of the shoe as in the quality of ma-

Iu,L.l..«.tu..blr.,.,w..re

tcrial and make, yet the style u quite as dekiraUe as. any shoe at half a tlollar more.
It’s a shoe that will please the $2.00 buyer

hr
recurr
through his life, and 1 twlleve t)u»t
[ la apparently erratic In his ca
rC(T iM to Im- .-ttrltuiti'd to the want of
sCQUeiit-e \v)ii.-h tbe depicHalon of sleeje
eH^ .iiiDMinti'ng H..i,*ei!nii-R to dosiMtii . Uaa prcMiutaHl Iti hla mind.”—AHilesgo Post

immcnaely.
We recommend and guarantee
ever)- pair of them we aell :
.
;
;

A. S. ^RVIVIAN

IwwWIrhE WiaH Ofj

nags, they weary of tbs day.
Mr wild ollmb In tbe wind a

sx:'F:'£;srs:i

Cb« eroswtt $3.50 and $4.00

Deck w^e*re l
Cook where I
Uving and d
And war a

\

» the wind!
a let them

I that cried through whirlwind 1
***Offi. W. RAFF. P. M
That talla man how to d
And cannons worn out with their
Thatbrt^f,
•pkJw lock m,n> o>< hy

is making
s Walk Hasy“ for humirrds of IVaversT
City men. We have just received another large as­
signment of this i>opularshoe for ^jentlemen the fourth
in two months. That shows how. the Crosseti Shoe^
stands with the public. :

Baebani $ Roscor,

Btaid hla awfa nrat and aplU hU

PIGSKIN TIRES FOR AUTOS.
HMo n Bwkatllwls Pwr Bt.kker.
John Muir of Lellb. SL-otUDd. who la
St rolorado Bprtnga for k brief vacn
tion. says that plgaklna will soon dlaplsi'e rubber for cushion tires for vehlclra of all kinds. He Is tbs Inventor of
skins harder tbaa robber,
ksOafsetory as Ores, rays tbe New
York Times.
He cmmT^rom New
York, where he sold Ameren rights
to a Rjudlcnte of cnpltsUits. ^ will
erect s derooustrstlon plant Imroedl
stely and afterward a factory to sup­
ply the market
BlmlUr righU have bevu sold for
Oermany. fiwilxerland aud Auatrli
Hungary.
Muir la coufldenl of the
speedy sud general recoguUlon of tbe
nrariU or his laranOoa.

TO IMPRINT THUMBS.
liuowrtwwt AddItUw to tho Bertlllow
Byatem ot Awkwrw. X. V.
Imprlnu of the thumbs, fingers and
palmi of all the prtMonera now' In the
atatc prison at Auburn. N. V.. and of
those heroafter received are to be
made aud kept on rt'E-orvl. aayi
New York World. This U consh
an Importsnf addition to the BerUllon
system, aa many criminals have
traced and apprehended through
orda of similar Imprlota ta countries
vbere It U In use.
Each prisoner will firat place
thumb on a sheet of |»aper covered with
printer's iuk. The imprint of the Inked
lb will then be made on a vleaii
Sheet of paper
Ksih niigt-r will U
•epxraiely taken, and the the luipre*
Sion of both bands laid flat will be

Juan n. Flores, a Perovluu manufac
turer of panama bats, who was at the
Hotel BalUmore In Kansas City tbe
other day. raya, ai*cording to the Kan
aaa Ctty Timeu. the panama hat wUI
ba Just as popular this year, but that
It wUl be less expeoslva tbsn It was
last suhimer. Mr. Florea saj s ibat ha
sold 7.000 doM-u iianama hau last sea­
son In tho United SUtes and expM.*U
to seU many more than that this yeur.
Bt aaya tbe lateness of the spring seaaoa thU year haa hurt tha panama hat

Tho Ladies of Traverae City
Are invited to call and examine the
Globe CahineL a household nocesslty
or the convenience of ladles In the
iltchen
The cabinet It on exhibl
ioB In FYank Trude s hardware store
Hobbs' old stand).
8U^t
E. M. Olds. AgeuL'.

ITofessor Caftel.

lowed closely by Gn»at BrlUUL Then
there is ,x*niK«leiable fall to Germany

InsuffM able light- .
QIC rest U earned.

La> them
And In tht
A great*tasEim show is planned to
open ta New York Bept I In Mad­
ison Hqoare gardan, to cantinas i

Bsptambsr U. This wiU U Us o

rmu par aaai will ba
I as last yaar. and while the toUl

CITY MUtT RAItt IM.1M ffffSIDEt
•TIlggT TAX

m«bt

rVr.’T-

worm than meeting Ue High

BUDGET IS
PASSED

'

England, la tbU bow!
ba» no grtef to boar,
irdom a« doapalr.
ooo wbo bao no I
woaraa wintry Ic
tbo Joy boUa i
knl Bolisld-,
MAliald.
«i*rton» r«v«l and tb«
LouU. and ••Profesaor" Paul
lu.
®“i ^hal la aiJ tba glory and ta*
i
FRONT STREET CHAMPIONSHIP arer of Milwankee will meetal'Sk]
aala
meet al'SL
tboM w .t n—
o « bm»irui iba
th« i
Louis Uls tnmmer to tost Ueir en
MOVED ACROSS YESTERDAY
WhUM
I Is crumpled to <
the rain?

baa baaa kept down very well,

any is raapoBslbla. allbough some ad

a:2i"iSILT^*ar mus Sallctou.

Unoleum and Floor Oil Cloth « a

of colon and designs.

are groupi<l a«-tvirdlng to imthlty by

maadad for his action In the matter
Mr. Hadaoa aald: *:We feel that «e
aia dolag no more for
blm than
oChart Bight do for 'us under similar

And wbrn Uw dark talla oa tlu shot

kftamoon at the

We

I wt tit making on it defiea any

WOTM RMONkW
Tbe

Detroit furaUha# aa euuafla cT the

do«ni.

■mpon rtdireci »d the poce,

baesiueue, Uey adopt
Iu thuw old lime ad-

Ortm colloQur of mil witli biUTImm had Uk«(r faivrul haw. But

rml thla< ta frteaddUp htfLwmm hnal
a«M
B«a.
Th«
BaaHMHatloai

Weatfllhave

a Eae aiaortncnt in all «,1«

**When tbe par

who. detidlug Uat for them
there was no tornlag tuekr honied
their boets to iirrvt-nt tbe jaMislbUlty
of retreat."
But ibr Mime U»ue of this Joking
Journal contained Ue foUou'Ing aA
ertlwmept:
• For Ha le
ulet
Apply
It wsR now the youiv
turn to rtiiriHlece. and
-romment Is
York Times *

M»t,u,s

lo,lhub«S«»«rda.»s.o«»

It.” aald the j
itolU.

1 iMth.
iaa eraam a^ oaka ware
gaaeial good time ea-

elt* for Kele,

had come to stay
Btah, Ml <fc< l.rt,,* DMM
rrea row cav«rnetM eihrera tbroeat
IntOer amS earoU eac* e«ibla

TM
were strewn

g.

tas. tbm. COM the report that a
new weekly iwper has Just taadr Iti
appeerance. and that among other ad

of cradle. I
rival oewib|M|*er tbla adrertlaeo
was repruduie^ la a baatering art
which (Hduted out that tbe new |M

*-FXACB OVKR AFIUCA."
O
rtfple anS-ahlae.
taaoU^MM MgSure Oewn the wav

^________

YOU
WANT

daiBd that Us ass was cblefiy crent<4
pnrpoisa of compailaon.
From
.AMa mmtlm beU u> „i,bni.. ibr
aaalTcmarr af.'tbe
,i Tb,
Bai^ for an InternstUmsl t'ourt uf
pesfce recently •fceki la Xew York Ld
Wla^ Markham .Head an orlglnsl

Tbs Tnlkstles BBnw.
Socrates whan a Ulkatlva peraon appUad to him to ba Uught rbetoric aald
that he Boat pay
tha usual
price, for It would first ba t
i him to hold hla ti
Uharty

Rouoa

RTO8.

for Thuruday and

«4

Union

atreoL

n Coate for tha “•hlrt-Blaavas** at SOc. 75c, $1.00 ta $3100. B,
I A Co,

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

- - -- - - - - - - - - -

TRV A RECOED WANT AO.

f- - - -

...WHY WALK...
WHEN YOU CAN RIDE A NATIONAL BICYCLE?
Ihe summttf is be­
fore you and you
need recreation. No
more enjoyable way
than whcelin*?. and
especially if you

...National...
EVERY RIDER OF A NATIONAL

V,

Will swear by it, for they always stand the racket. There are all grades of bi­
cycles made these days and an ordinary examination of them does not reveal
much difference between them.

WE ARE GLAD TO SAY

1 hat the .National people have only made one grade—the best that can be prodticei! from the best materials, by the highest class ot fabor, working with the
best methods— and should you examine closely you will see tliere is a vast dif­
ference in the maieri.ils used in the construction -you

WILL READILY UNDERSTAND

W liy we make these strong statements, and remember this -ivhat you get for
your money is as important as the amount you pay. and the guarantee that we
make, and the factory Stands back of us—will surely prove why you shotild own
a National, and

WHY THEY’RE THE BEST
Ue carry a full line of Bicycle sundries, wood rims, tire cement, bicycle lamps,
carbide, spokcf, tires, inner tubs—and anything you want, that we don’t carry,
we will get for you in the shortest possible time.

AN EXPRESS WAGON
Isthedelight of every boy’s heart-These arc made expressly for those who
want strong wagons for playing horse or drawing loads—stout bodies and iron
wheels. The boys should each have a “little red wagon." We also have the
“Coaster Wagon’’—strongly made entirely of wood—best ever produced for the
“young man’’—made exactly like a “grown up wagon.’’

TRICYCLES FCR THE “LITTLE MEN”
Who want to enjoy the outdoors but are loo young for bicycles. We have
them in all sizes, and are the very best made—Best exercise a boy can have.

m HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

THB EVKNIHO REOOBD, TRAVEB8B OIXT, MIOH., FRIDXlh MAY tO, ItOS.
HOTELS OF THE FUTURE.

PusH-ii

HANNAH & LAY CO.
\

nrptAVKfVttK oi-rv.

Ccndenstd Htws I
% of tWchigifi

oemaunf mi Fovlerri
by then

Aad broken lOiwn.
of ibeoorpee wns bedl^ out
Vnddisflffored
At Kmlnmnaoo Koe
The ClefeUnd OUffi Iron Co will
pel ont 46 000 trees on »^
hope that noldTneedey nipbt after
ter in the lofer. Charles Bosmao. In
Meat farnaoee for faeL The company
pnnyjwitb
with another.
euotber. -liefore
Before l.eoa
IvoomloK no*
m c.f joooecioos she Jbefffed for tiel)) nod
***** ttit*
been cel from tbrse wenlod to liro. bnt died in Beemnu’i

Ur ecci-^iurAiro^^
4 at the home of HowKrd was telepbooioK oerinff an eleetrioal
t a thunderstorm.
Ten | storm, when lightning streak the wire
en and laborers, were sit- j and gave her a severs shook,
inaoirols in the men*s!
Little Booth Willlaiuson of Hillsshanty and Mr. Prloes large deg came-dale..........................
into the shanty and Uid down about i>Uyi

^hlU TT* S£o^*^wViTing to ’ lO*oS gallons of pare sweet and an
Homer with a load of wool, a span of adulterated cider, to be servel to the
hones valaed at $826 fell down, pests who oome there Bonday and
etrloken with paralysla They were ' Monday, the dedleatlon daya
praetioally asalees.
{
Ueorge Wright of Davisrille l>as
DarwU and Lot Batherland are! been served with a notice by the
bppthers whoee farms li^ sida by side health offloerThat he most take a bath
in Pearl Orange violnitv. One has a oocasionally or keep away from pnbpeaoh orchard of 4(i sere* and the oth- llo places
er about 80 aeres. savs the Kao OUirs
At Bay Oily misohlevoos boys held
Knterpriss
A peonliar oondiiion has i hghtea torches at aside window
•wof
been noticed of these two
as St Mary'soboroh and yelled *Pire
huna result of the hard freer. Sdsy i dori|»g the missloa serviee.I. A
Abu
tbe buildLot's orchard suffered only slight i
I proiuis<^s a fair o-«p of fru

. seriously injured
bloom* whan the fremie^ ninI™*ThU
•eeming favoritism to Lot's orohsrds
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
can only be aoooanted for. from the
fact maths had just dnUhed a thor-1
"Music hath oharmv ’ and music
ongh ooltlratlonof his orchard, while | will be one of the big features in the
soil in bis brother's orchard has musical farce comedy. "Who is Who."
been stirred since last fall
whiob will be the attraction at the
City Opera House next Friday. The
oomtwny oarrv their own band and or­
chestra Then- will be dally oonoerU
hold
for over 50 years ivnd by the baud both afternoon and even­
has been 26 miles from ing. while the orohestrn will be a big
feature at the evening's enteruiothat passed

SrSoVof

me will be lost «
the evening U]
ons and iO.UOO
ran soreamiog
from the tent Doling the ezoite- iae<l to be oooupiod by song, laughter
All are asked to go and
ment me animals in me tents booame aodmuBlo.
forget their troubles, or else help
other to forget theirs.
anee was etoppad and the aotor. join­
ed with me crowds in sieking a place
XUof saftdy.
Only one person was In
jnred.
The riKTaiting station ahich wasi'""””"'
liihi*
Tiny mv H.luallv
opened at Lansing for one week, fail- pro^liirtl
than n.e profe..,un»l.
ed to secure even one n-cruit
It has m-re iiu
sd Kaiiids
.. ....................
.:u1u^ulal.a»:rlruUural uiMl
b reoent order of tiie board fdoim-sUe cla^Mt. logether
Tills fait
of pnblio works to me contrary, cows j U at tlie rpot of Iri lsiid's novarty.
are allowed to pastuie in Forest Lawn
oamslery in Saginaw.
_
Clerks „
a Three dog wagons and ^msuy dogj Bends-SOc to $3.00.
oatohars art patrollng tbe strvi ts of ]
----------------Urand Ranlds looking for ui.muxaUdj
ah drinks served
I special style at
owM in ons half day they cor- Johnson's sod. to
»
Don't miss it...............

is Sdh
In in Iron Crib.

$5.00 to $11.00..
L
$5 Tester Ideal Crib it
Even- mother shouUl
I FOSTER IDE.AL
CRIB. She can leave baby alone without worr>’.
9A he cannot fall out. climb over or stick his head
out. The hi|;h sides ami ends and closely placed
spindles make it ACCIDENT PROOF, with the
sliding sides it can be placed close to mother’
emit dW tod Bor Hmm of ChiUrmm't Ctmdhs, C/v$t, ofo.

tbi Boston Store.

wrolig»^£l5rjwf^em^l^

wero wot ths iorily etoro aor the rab­
ble They were the middle claaa. the
ones who realised their positloa to
life, the ones whs knew how to work
nnd were not afraid of H.
Of tke motives
wklch tofiucaecd
the first settlers to a voluntary exile,
induced them to seek other homes In
the unexplored v
and principal, no
They sooght t
enjoy s higher degree^ rsUgkM
freedom, and whnt thsy^conaSdsrsd
purer form of worship than was a
lowed to their choice or Imlt
ccesses and failures, the one the old
us strength the other making
re determined for tbe accom fully excited, than an mttachment to
the work of tossorrow civil or pollticat freedom. That free­
a welcome, a true and dom which

FINISHED

•Qy. pend,

the sale of our BEST flour, and
trade will be so brisk withyou that
you will not have time to pay your
-bills, and your competitor will not
have anything to bo but sell break­
fast food. c
:
:
:
:

cointsEis

the New Terti WarU.

The propoMl U In gtro -mibhnred dignlty to a oalting which yearly tocreaMe
*VS*Bl»ems PM proprttor el
Onmd UMen hnM to Mew TM uhyu
ct the betel 9t the fnlHu:
Tt wUL to my MM he the oi
good unto Uket tbeplaee of dh
and when the gosM will net be ae
Dumeroos tout they wUl be loat In the
shuMe. an amiigement eo that esrh
one wbo rogtotors his name end wbe
and pay hto bill may

isvrir»-5S“.>-r-.s;

Again
grateful
help wbl

vlih hearts

lime there Is nothing
eiee the big baUdlago osa be need for.
but 1 beliere that to the future tbeoe
pooderoos propoaldons will not be con
etdered the boM from the ouadpotnt
of a man wbo waata oomfort and his
inooeya worth. Already there U a rr
action. Men of aunding. when they go
to a iioiel. like to have the room clerk
call them by name; tike to be of oome
lmportsn<«; tikO to get their maU
promptly and not toke their chances
with 1.500 others who are looking for

and we have thought that fchool lift
U truly a harbor a shelter from the
storms of life
You. as our
truest
friends, have pointed out our faults
to us and have helped tu to conquer
them.
Yini have placed high Ideals
before us. and by your own loving ex
ample have showed us our folly in
supposing that It will l»e through our
own strength alone that vre will at.
lain our goal
But you have placed
the Divine the Star ever
shining
brighter.'iK-fore uk a« «»ur guides. We
“.So; the I
can neier repay you for your kind
present will not become oboolete oo far
help, and yet we hope that our ferat their many dttaila. for the comfort rent welcome will
show
you the
of tbe liihabttaata are coocerned. but depth of our gratitude.
they u
Again, we
:tend to you a moat cordial welcome for the Interest man!
amsllr-c
fest
In
our
b
autiful schools
PosMithe wishes of tba people, vrho
believe. In the future want moi
al comfort for their money."
scarcely appreciate the difference
een them and the schools where
the things tbe proposed French ochool
our fathers learned the three II's.
is to teoA. thu. carrying oat Mr. What a great; change In the schools of
Ford's Idoa-lf the ochool is erer the city In the last 3«* or more years.
There was one small school and one
teacher. Tbe school house was also
town hall and meeting bouse. There
were few text books
and
possibly
How differat Caaar rather crude furnishings
:he methods of
teaching
>se were.
were, bowev<
however, happy
appy dajs to
Strange wa* the throng Those
fathers
How
fferent are our
I Coney inland s oavelty.
rtunllles.
It 4s
Ikeltor." the other day.
school expert
aayatbeNcw Yorl
ences. that yiiu have given us the bel­
aU tbe way from a one legged boy on ter advantages.
But today we have
ratchea to Eskimo from Labrador, and four
large
school buildings and a
se aboot was choked with oUdera half large-rt.rps of teachers in each, and
wo smaller achouls besides We were
koUme.
Tbe device contosta of s trough made jarllcularly Interested in a brief ad
IresH
of
a
g.
nilemati who nut long
of rattaa polished with was. Starting
igo told us «»f
hU
experience as
among gray crags at the top. It winds
eacher In the schools .and of the
spiral srouud what looks like Bine- change In the last 10 or li years, and
d easOs. with its grated windows. hbw
then
he
wa>
principal
and
I It reaohee tbe ground Tbe metkchers
f Amvml U to alt dowa and let go.
luring uur VI years of preparation
the broader fields of life we have
Borne rroeh the ground as they atort,
nned
much
and
worked
hard,
aomt Irlng ot mil langth and eChero
jwlng that there is no royal road
success. We are not sorry to- leave
• sheUJiNr‘ the expreoskm of the
school days behind u«. for we know
facea chaagee from stern and doblons
that we have finish<-d our preparation
at the top to mirthful sod pleased half
that wc have tried
with all our
way down and to reckless abandon at
ght to faithfully perfu.m the work
tbe flulah On rroching the bottom tbe
igned. and are about to enter the
broader duties
Sometimes our tasks
"tkeltcm" are helped to Ibrlr feet
have set^med irkmime and
our
Tbe inlDUteat examination fails to
hard, but always foremost in Cur
roreal any damage to the clothing ex
cept from tbe prods from tbe feet of mlnda have been our golden oppi>r

THE **HELTER SKELTER.**

tboM foUowiag. Even thM can be
avoided hy-gracefuUy rereralng at one
of tbe turns.
Tbe game seems to lend liaelf more
readily to men's garments than to wo­
men's. as tbe artlflcUl breeae Is likely
to pUy pranks with skirts. It la no­
ticed that women seoo to prefar

COATLE88 COMFORT GONE.
mie.a* Board of Tvmde Forbids
Bbirt Waist Attiro on Its Floor.
Coat less comfort U a thing of the

wheat pit during tbs <
Mona of tbe summer i
says ths
rhiladHpbU ITeas.
Tbe other day at tbe opening of the
board coats came off. as la usual oo a
day wbcu the weather la warm. Then
the hot wave came in the shape of tbe

In the approved style. The
nltlee and tlie 0<x>r offlears
coatleas brokers back to tbe
room and to peraplrlng propriaty.

fullest aense. and the loving
flees made by you in placing bef«>re
IS these t>eauiirul advantages.
What Is the value of the school?
lere we have learned the lesspus of
steadiness and punctuality.
We had
entertMi Into a business, as it.were,
of attending
school.
Ued that
bat no per
person e
In'business who was always late or
missed a day now and then
Twelve
years* practice would tend to make
this steadiness
and
punciiiamy a
habit
We have become seIf-w»Hant
and have galntMl confidence .In
ability: we have learned the lesson or
concentration, and our minds
have
rained lo quick and careful
thought. Even If our tasks are hard,
hese can be overcome
by
careful
thought .and we are then prepared
for a new task, only a harder one.
W© are. however, glad of these dif­
ficult tasks, for It is in conquering
them that we gain strength
Some
one has said that It was not in spite'
of Ih© dlfflculiles
that Uncoln be
me great, but because of them.
Wlhat is the relaUon of school to
have been apW© kn V that today ends
and tomorrow we
-r into tbe bn>ader sphere.
We
Ixe bow dependent we have been,
our work begins now. and we are
ready to perform the duties expected
of us. We are most humble, for we
realize how small are our aitalnments
red with the heights which
others have reached, and yet—

and which men feel bound by their
hopes of salvntloa to contewd for. can
hardly fail to be attained. They fled
from the
civil ‘ government, to be
but not a> much as from tbe
hich enforced
conformity to
irrh establlshmenu. The lemand spiritua! lower at that time
one; as King James aays, "No
church no
The conformity to matters of
was pressed with such extreme force
d
the
Ities of

till

Today BBoney U
factor to the
ivernment of our jclUea.
statea mad aatioa.
e can hardly
pick up
hat we read of
, perjury or scandal of some

8t. Lotus and
Minneapolis,, where
just rocroitly Mayor Amea was con
viclad of bribery, lead ua to think
that political purity U a thing of tbe
past. It seems that we are no more
to see men perform the duties of
state as they wero carried out by our
predeceroors
Bead the history of
the grand
jury
proceedings to our
own state Iu the light of such evenu
are we. as a pciple. dlechnrgtog our
Civil dttUes?
Lying
below
throe evils and of
which throe are the effecu is the lack
of toterrot .by the Individual. The
average American of today feels that
be has very little time to devote to
politics
The Germans know us as a
money grabbing people.
Money has
such an aiimctkm tor os that we toll
from early morn tUl night. neglecUng
the duties of home and nktlon. Quot
ing Theodore Roosevelt:
'There is
a claaa wbo often neglect to attend

JttH

The
English
colonies wlili
present limits of tbe Tnited Butes
are the most marked, and obviously,
they have a Mrung resemblance. The
Plymouth colony left their nai
mainly because of religious
The more arUlocraile class «
the VirginiauH. and they cami
because they had been told that Ihli
was the lahd of plenty. They expected
in a few years tu accumulate enough
wealth that they might return
land and live to luxury the remainder
of their years The Quakers
Qii
came fur
re'.lg
rsl freedom, and
the Dutch iu order that they might
y civil rights
rl.
enk*y
Thus we see the
lous reasons
reasoi
various
why our fathers
why
fstb
came

classes are only too likely to regard
everything from, the
aiandpolni of
*l>oe8 It pay?* and many men do not
lake any pan in politics because they
are abort-sighted enough to think that
it will pay them better to attend to
making money, and too selfish to be
willing to undergo any trouble for the
sake of abstract duty."
It may uke generations, it may
take centuries, but as sure ns
the
dawn precedes the day. unless
form and more fully realize
realli
the re
spouslbillty that reRts
reats upon us. as in
dlvlduals. our republic will l»e brought
to^ulter ruin. ^
me that we arise from
***Th^y came to a Is
om which this condition and look to the purC^yn.
Hither ing and perpetuallng of those noble
down
from th©
had brought
here they principles handed
fix t
hopes,
tbe attachQuoting
objecu of their lives,
r niUfortunes may be
ears they may
have
effects overcome
If
ft the pleasant abodes
hould hw*t-p our com­
i. and some emotions
I roui
I he
ocean,
another
may;
suppressed, when the merce
generaiiou may renew it; if It ex­
Iffs of their DSlIve land
lands gre
dim to I heir sight, but they
haust our treasury, future ludUBlnaey were acT
ac
may replenish; If It desolate and lay
rt*soluiion
waste our fields, still, under a new
halever .arcaslonal
cultivation, they
will
grow • gn^-n
rhatever fears
bich
might again, and ripen to future harvest
lomeilmes arise with force lo shape It were but a trifle even if the wal
he firmest purpose, they- commlued of yonder capitui were to crmnble.
hemselves to heaven and the ele- its lofty pillars should fall, aud li
uents. and soon hundreds of miles of gorg
water inierp(»sed them from the land by the <1 1st of the Valley, all these
Bu\'-who shall
hem birth.
And when might be rebuilt.
se shores rough,
cold, construct the fabrles of <j
barbanms and barren, they
beheld governmen
shall pear agafn
heir country
This land, then a wll
1 .-olVinns of c<m
Who ahall frame
derness and overrun by savage tribes fltltutloual
with whom our fathers had to con together
ul
archlteciure
tend, produced those qualities of man which i
1 sovereignty'and
hlch are rharacierisllc of the Amer iiale rlghf*. Individual security, and
pru*iM-rlty?
No.
friend*, if
lean peotde
It was to do or die. and t>ubllc
hese roluiuns fall they will be raised
therefore caused them lo lie Indepen
nut again
Like the CoUHeum aud the
dent.
l^arthonon. they will l»e destlhed to a
Happily they encountered the dan
gers of the ocean, the storms of
lerer tears, however, will flow ovei
heaven the violence of the savages,
hem than were ever shed ov>r Wu
disease, exile and famine, that they
Ight txerrlse
their
principles of Monument * of Homan or Grecian art
civil and religious liberty
for they will be remnanis of a roon
Immediately after settling in their glorious edifice-than was ev,-r
free land, the; put Into practice
y Greece or Rtime—the e«llflce o
their high and pure idea*
They built
mslllullonal American liberty
No
schtKils: each one could exercise his friends, we will not have these evils
But IH our object
wn religious belief. Ihidr
govern the.«^ wrongs.
our whole country, am
lent, as far as the mother country our count!
but our country
And by thi
ould permit, was of tbe people, and nothing bi
of God. may this country ctm
property
As years passed I beyvast and splendid
in
lmi»ortance
They
eslab
not of oppression and terror, bu
i. promoted agrlci
(CunGnued on Fourth Page.)
con verted the forests Into
rapid
vth. and soon they
r.-preThey
ed in nearty
every
sought to perfe<-t their goveiumcnt.
.-.ument.
gk nd
•togland. having a foothold
It hold be
OPERA
antly op
cause of colonization,
HOUSE
preased them.
Heavy taxes were laid ujwn them,
commerce
was
impaired and they
enjoying the rlgh
Th
suffered.
Phus, in
land of
Martih Shcdc) presents
heir own they should not be com
pelled to bi-ar these infilctlons. War!
heir own soil and at their own
In Richard Brinsley Sheridan's

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ITEMS OF IffTERESI.
The brot toaured mao In tbe country
with flJ00,tKV on hto

Tbe number of
emi »c;.e
(he mining of coal Iu Enghiml

The receipts from riiiUM*urer trafito
are greater on Jaiian** rolUny* than
thoro from freight
In

the

U«l

d»-ec.V iSe |ner.-«ve to

the Im-roirse o! iM'Ulallon.
The rhun-h of the Umrr Pay fealnla
(Moru. uik tnoxr
ilir vf^vcutlcth year,
has »ome 4W.(K(i adto n-m*.
Tt»e areraae age of death bro tocreaard from eighte.-u y.-nrs to^/klx
teenih eeiitu-y to
year* la fha
pnw»-iit one.

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Our various
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Perhaps you
are not familiar with the vart^>3i
i of depositing, do
r ot
hlch method would U.- I at

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9 should be please<l
you.
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Mr. William Owen

Wt
» first class
Shetmaktr’s Shop.

Coine^l)

ieceasity. their country called thorn
o arms, and they did not withhold
themselves from the perilous task.
The ordinary occupations of life were
abandoned, the plow was left in tbe
unfinished
furrow, wives
gave
up
their husbands and mothers gave up
heir sons to the batUes of a civil war.
that they might hand on ib their chil­
dren and l® ua a true free govern1 fear we do not realize the
liy that rrou upon
lers. I feel that the
American people of today are giving

‘•Llres of great men all remind us
We can make our liree subllma”
We have planned much for our life
ork. Ahead of us are (allure and considering what the government sig­

_
icceas. We are especially concerned nifies
and with what pain and wha
as to the outcome of-our plans, and
fering they have been bought, ^^Ar®
laaooo toward the expense, and the we would ever say:
seeing the fulfillment of
further sum.
Build thee more stately mansions. O
Ml. to
clples upon which It is based,
of tbe old tower hire
my
extent that we ought?
Are we
been found to be iu exoeUeot condition,
handing oo to our posterity this Inherand It Is on them that the new campa­ Leate^^thy I.
fw iH*
nile Is to be raised. Blgnor Beltnml l>w each nc
riven to
of Milan Is tbe architect Blgnor Bonk
oday.
!
1 bel
rum heaven with a dome
wbo had bean at flrat appointed, hav­
and in our very mlds t. we are tolerating elected to remain to Borne In
Ing evils which lend to the
charge of tbe excavattens in tbe
and ruination of ou
Evils which otir forefathers
The membehi of the class of IW3 never have permitted as we are per­
mitting
xtend lo you
What aroms to be the thing most
With the object of ebtolnlng MCi*
highly cherished and most earnestly
mens of every dialart spoken In the
sought by tbe- average American? I*
Unilod Bistea. lYofeasor Bcriptaro of
Tals nnlvorslty la touring tbs Unttsd
Btotsa In a spectol raUway carttogs
given desire, ixjssessed by all.
The
Knill ir Lederle was the class ora acquisition In itself is not wrttog. but
Attod wito phssocraphic apgaratua Be
will visit tbe Indian tribes first npd tor. Hts part on tbe program was es- the method of acquiring
must be
In OUT country we have a class
aftorwAd the psorer whits people of peotolly pleasing to the audience be- right
they
were able to hear it of people who are acquiring great
the awMh and foreign bon popnla- eanee
thpoogboot. The oratloo was as fol­ riches by
apparently
robbing
tbe
lows;
poor, who are compelled to work long
Americafi Ideals and Oan^era.
bourt at hard work
and
for very
“Breatbes there a man with soul so small pay. barely coongb to live on.
A new BnaMan chnrch Is being bnllt
Their children, as soon as they are
dead
nt Niro tn the Parc ImpertaL It la to
able, are likewise compelled to work
Who never to himself hath Wd.
hnra tee towarm.
A corroooodrat This is my own; my native land?"
to order to aupport the family. Their
wrttos that the EusaUna at Nice ^ve
to generally very poor, and
Let os rejoice Uat we can say that
thU Is - our own our native
land." they know nothing of the ptanarm
toward lU <
UTille we have noroe very
Let us rejoice that we have been im of life.
bued with the spirit o( (readom and marked examples of people la eertato
Uberty. But what canaes our heaita dtotiicu who have acqnired wenHh
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
to swell with pride and joy when we la this way. we find them la every
r record tbe mUI- hear the name. America? It U be- walk bf life, to every town, city or
tooth part of a second of time
We pride our­
ol those high. pure, noble prin- BUte of the Ualoa.
selves on being t*free and eqaaL" and
and Ideals oi our
Oaskeated. shredded and sliced poeUll there extou these grvwi eoetol
‘ our predecro
totoro are sUtOe foods to Germany.
and financial differences. .
%rand old pc
wore
Half the people Uring to New York have
Have we come to a point where we
d ' down to us
governin acquire wealth even nt the cost
of perteoni purity? Do we care mom
were pwple from Holtond.
navla and England. Tbe people who. for financial prosperity than for aa> ntart with large capital,
living up to the Uws of their own tlonnl purity?
A great evil, which goes hand to
mororoy. U haa been decidol country, felt that they were not re
gar to auromro than la winter, oMving the just rights of man. They imad with and tofloeaeed more by
this Bmalad artotociacy than aaythtog
row of Bnrola ooromands tba
eiee, to ponUeal eormptioa. a corrapIha fsspU Hid tor the peopie." Oar

lanteMtovrotothawroM

town of aron who are aelltog their
hoaor tor rnanej. mad how maay do
we not hror of? Money U the thing

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TBB bvekhto Bflocoa),

OUR StItEROOUS LIFE.

ro> la roUfe for Ur>-

Or. OU?er T. Osborne Potett i
Out Its Hsreifiil Eleaents. {1
SBOM IIP AUTM A KQUC&

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and a watch tocnjunitly In our Land.
We then, on ttme. meet office snd out
aide A^gemeuta mllege susolnt
meota coasuJtaUooa always snd ooti
nuntiy esnfuHy predicting tin- ain.iUDt
of Ume that will be required und Urn
tog oor next engsg.^oH'nt by this de-

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dies-t

h ^

Ians or blryrlists. we arc niid
luslous lest we du them BII hi
If we are in a cur ..i v*-blyle

<to«e the.same real or nee«lle.n shocks
to our nen«>un s/steiun und heurtn If
we are slllux we slight uutun 'n sUnuil
to rrlsi and «dili ke<p uti the imv^ If
tse Sfs aduully skk. unices wc are
•mlQUldy UK we dirt.l *.Hl wseallr with
ton dtomaa. srtMleesw it may ba In
mid •# ei^bnly kldng up siwl sllowtng
^ dtoftam to be tnaporsry nMwnor of
the life of

I see loo much.
icb. are taught
too much, are
. much for ibe
wslfsiw of Ibclr nervous s) stem. Tlrnseamir OnlBirnc s lih u. Nmr
ly all tbe i*oled doctors ut the txiiigniw
coliidde. One who die
or Hanskehr of Vienna
•Tut, 101.- I
T don’t Uiluk this strenuous life of
you Americans Is kjllltig aiu oue. I
coofeas I Rke the Aim-ricsn way. The
burry, the hustle, us you mil It. dm-s
not. Ill my cndnlon. kill tneu They
arw pot bent to work hard. If yon
Amertmas work -hartler thsn ot^ier
people. n*en you an* fuinitlug b» •»
lar]per d*«ree tlie pun^w of y.iur tw
tag here. Tbst U iny Idas of a stn-n
•am Nfe>
•*l ogrre with Hr OslKmie,” said Dr.
Matthew D. Mann of Ituffalo. oue of
(be evrgeons who attcndinr l*n‘sld»ot
MeKtt.ley sfter be w.i. shot -| did
wot bear !)«•
rmd. but the hUni
that tbe Aioerlcnns drive tbemsHves
too fast It a erfrert one AfUr the
baart bat been worn by tlie strain glr
an ft t»y the life of tl»e Auiertcuii of
great affairs- It Is uw»lem to evped
>c| tliruimdves
bare ttic same eflr«st as fast driving
an a high staut.g bor* Any owner
pr driver %v|ll tell >ou it la hut the
dfsffluce the l.ur-e 1. drtsrn but the
speed fit wUUh tie
ttiat d..cs the
•bJury.
•‘AraerlmDs i-oukl svork longer ! lurs
wlfhmff banning fhemselvc, l,,lf «•
much as they do by tbclr txmipaiuU^e|y sliort bonrs. wliK-h tliey spend In a
torrifle effort to acmmpllsh everyAhlng their brnli.s have been able to
tbtok of.^
gciimil design of
ew dciisninent of
r hsir iHvn agret^

ttovlcre are very dlgiilfled and simple,
•ooalstlng of a si»rvad eagle snnnount
tag a large heraldic shield, on |iie ii|e
per half of which Is a brig umh*r foil
•aU. emblematic of tvininen'e. while
tbe losrer half ahosra an anvil, with
bammer resting against It. typifying
tobsr. In Hew of tbe strikes and ro
mars of atrtkes which Ur# |>revatled
dmtog aH tbe ruiauitUw perk'd of tbe
Itourt^ Om qulsarMsaaa# fbe bmu.
mar snd awrii aaam blgbto tamely oud

ftoastag Ulloons with i
tba (aoMMM aaoMuot Archduke I^eoiiold
•alrator was pursuKl U aU tuiumA
Mias, but managed to aarape them .#
If landing on an Island In the l>«aube
n Ufa tognad tt: 1 bam given mj

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-Jir. MmMh to n
tinam
PtxunTt^nl^ nd bp bu« al«rmrt b
Und sad rarpfol In lil> rrUb-toiB*. bot j
Mr. 8iu}tb’« loun#!. »n: tca.l.rd W
tbli tow. Up i> an rdiior awd L4«
•rbol. inliaS in w
u|> In bU opw*.
I*«ppr. ibp rblUclpIphU rrp«a. That
PXpUIn* hU .rtlon.--------1 anna. Tbm In a MMnt a gaff Is
-I'on cMUiInljr mast be mwmn, «qr. jJ
Plowd into
teta tba leatbenr
leatbeiT BMoUr of tb#
ibat Ibis U%r is nirsrded as an Chamee tm Matheman Ctftmm Maaa planted
^ gas
wonld be i
• aU over Ibr couiilry.**
' tannaad
» of tba I
u.oMi.ertKj’whtafciiM.
r,w„ WUl I. Tiita.,
1
danta. h'ot insunce. tbe cattle wbkb
beootbt our catch up to a baber'a
doaan balpad to support tbe Idea that
a rule of oegllgpui'c which Aa-s not I Ts tU Decreasing Blnb Rate I
apply to real sutements or disrusstons , goeoced by tbe Modern ItyaicUn
by
Is uppUrd to prliiP^ statement, or dia
.ubjfct of a paper read by Dr B.
Ito entrance into tbe.boat a j»re>
inudona; lUl It U an ailempt to pra- <3. Curtin of Phlladelpbla U fore tbe
for emptying blsUg of aepta Into

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WU2E;S:

ferrtng.^nol to tho^'lam'oTI^oif^ dtolely apiHwred at the lent flap, laBide aat Uoyt. with tbrto other ambera of tbe suff. gsmhltBg with dollar
bUI gieenUurka ki lieu of chips.
All rose, sundlng respectfully, sralttag the expected ret.uke.
-Ueui4MMint Ileyi. snld the getnerai.
-you wUl reiwrt for fluty to the colonel
of yonr.rrartmwii."
This being rvthu'vd froa tbe poottton
of an akl-de-cs&ip to he sevond Itontenant In tbe line was a gmiler change
than to iK^ reduced from second Itootenant in toe line to tbe ranks. Hoyt
woold no longer be on tenns of equal­
ity srlto men far above him in rank, be
would no kmger know of. doings at
ooM he
gtodtoknow. Instead of being moonted be wunld trudge along with toe otoera a mere unit In am army,
tops be sveepted bis fats
murmur sod iu toe umrnl
to hto colonel for doty.
Hoyt s idsv-e
tenant £ben Bayltos. wbo also aoceotded to the geacral a private excbeqoer.
Bayltos was cunaldered an extremely
moral youag man aud aoen woo toe
geueral’a entire cuofidooee. lie was
neVer known to yield to toe practice 00
common among tlie ofScera of the
Union snny -playing poker with grseabacka-aiHl aiieiKlcd all religious services, tkion nft.-r hto appointment as
toe general s cunfldeuilsl aid a pay­
master csiiie along with fnnds. snd toe
geueral directed Bayllss to make oot
hto iMiy
snd premint them to
Um f4»r signature, nils
tbe money paid to llg
a WJM at tUa
crates, Juat hefors daylight one morataik awutqied down on the truo|vs of W
Omimml X.. sod thvrv was a deaperate
flffbt In wUch the h4'adqnnrtera bag­
gage was captured by tbe enemy. Aft•r was restored Bsyvurral with a lugnand reportfd that

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BUSINESS CARDS.

‘ bad a deril may car^ waj wttb biB
; and tba

One nlgbt toe gesmi toft his tent
withoat an attendant to go tbe igrand
foonda.- It was long after-taps.-and
Ugbto were oat la tbe tents of toe men
and there were few In those of tbe offU
cere. When the geoeral was rraurnlag
from hto tonr be ooclosd a light In one
of the lentta oocOpled by bia staff and
tb^Vu'mi'l^ dllll^hll white'JumiLr townl a voi.v say. -Rstoe you twraity ”
In wUl tbe dsyllgbl showed f« ke a It was cvi,l«nit that there was a party
*.«rreot. TUt was a hraave wlthta pl^ng poker. The gsnaral

an linUafor uml rrmnoter of lailltlml j York Herald
. „ crltlr of the rt'^ern.) The resdlag of the paper at the coar„rb UPOD «Brt.l pow.
U*l«»o<l 'O «Ub ODdlrtdwl
attention by lU men of medicine and
of A
It was admitted tUt Dr. cuatomer aa a swarthy Indirl^_____
* tt Is said tut la signing this law aurg*Ty
ere artaated by a deirire to pun
you w cr
spaiMTS whhh bad criticised tUacusaiou of tU problem and tUt U raaor every time 1 sUve him. and be
to prevent
reveal SI
sucb
)ou in the .past
Ioviti«d tlM' wrlom thought of every n. j, , atonecutirr. and tbe grit a^
an-: thal the
criticism in the
physician lii the country.
»are aoimbedded In tbe porei of bis
splratlun wss spite and rev,
la piwutlng tba question of -race f.ct> tbut It Is like drawing a raaor
“I will not dlwuiw my m
suicide- Dr. funto called attention to over tbe aide of n atone. I^waya oae
•Tv -pviik Multe plainly
repeatedly ,
r*i»nypa< ker, \\ Is pretty generally lie- the fact tut It Us
lleve<l ihBl reiiiisylvaiila Is a stnie brought to public aitcutloa and pikrUc- they are not atone pmof. and a duU
Roosevelt in TSto tU rranlt whan his bsanl is
ghen up slMolutely Into tU cuiitrol of utorty by PrrsU!
cent uttentni'ca.
of reauMcd,
eornipt iwillth-laiis”
-He 1, , cuatnmer itpoa whom I Id
••That Is nlisolutety untrue. Wbo pranerrliig the human apeclM. U indieted, was abown by looking orsr money, snd I sm gladI tossy
to aey tUt U U
says such thlngsr
wbo favora ora
-Mr John Wswniisker. for lusiaucw, ths older states of the country . wUra tbe only
the grest»-st menUnt In your stale, It U found tlist Um grastest loss la with bis
how it U
told me some time ago that from a |h> among tbe old. lufiuenUsl families.
-n»e greatest uumU-r of eblUlren,- the rssor strlkas a asctlon of stooe
im.1.1 standpednt IVnnsylvaula was a
sunken stale lying In an almost hope be said. •esme. from tbe unsasimllal- that la imbeddvd In bU fuce and
Ml foreign 1101^181^^. Tberetora It bounds off, bot It la probably because
leas morni abyss "
-It was very wrong bn that geiitle- txsnira to me that In Ihlny years tbs. bis skin U ao hardened that he feeto
mans purl to any such a thing He ui«.,c«e of popucal powes will b. In no U1 effscta.
tbe tisndt of these children and not graph.
-------e defeated. lie based Ids umbi In lb.- Imuds of Uie •strain’ that baa ,
s u|HiU Ids eliiliiiM ns a mereliMUt. b'roughi our «>ouniry to Ua present pot excavaUons at Nippur
Itlou among nstloiis
fuilnrr to ai'compllsb what he de
Plieidlng to the patriotism of the ’•how .that the Ilabylonlans had 1
I mi.y acvtiuiit for tils uiterauc-*-,”
tbe country ! pHratlon Ikbles five times os lung as
luhshtlbuts of the
lut. govenior. It Is generally be­ native lK>rn luhahtibuts
ll that IVniisylvniiln Is an utterly Dr. Curtin takes the poaithm that In i those commonly use<I in schooU Moat
there U an only ctdld 1 Hule men and wom.-n. fur Instance,
upt state, tbst the »iHy cffiTk upon
iipilon has iNSii the Independent aoch a child is npt to be peluM. npoll do not hare to go further than twelve
vlMh. Without self dculul or limes twelve, but the llUlc Uubyluulan
forward manluHKl
He lodl ! rbHdr, h. ,say s 1
Imt such cUlzcm. wUJ not bs pr,vh!. who suiM«rintcnU,-d the Isle exabte to
wIUj tk« ffivlgu^k.
cavaUous. hud to go as far us sixty
polttk u.lis wbo desire to take
nig td the tgess and ht uabe It . Ths dotllae of th. Wflb rate." be tlnie. sixty.
oMtot tk^ shooia bs tgk- , NuudM-red fragmeuta oMahleU bearhi(jir>».il.ie for II to *«sit1lM»e fhe fight taid. "is a •
these -mattlptleatlba tahhia" hats
tor hoTieel laws asid tleoenf r>vem as up and
1 Uy
times 14UW. Hut these
l aijimara that edu far us
caled ivraons ha •very few cblldteiL were wldeully only fur
purposes. Those old as
Three y ears ago
ter tha«i
bmi hotel
Philadelphia aeveuti-cn to have felt hsrx! pressed for tluie.
couples ibtil had Uvu luarrkHl. on sn aud when Uiey were calcuUtUig the
lay. Igovemur~the Penney I- average, four yean. I herv was not a dlsunces of the ucw stars they found,
Tallin of today
and their alx«‘. they did not waut to
-IVnnsy Ivaula of Uxhiy
«y sihmm
«P Is more aeveral dogs weie i.n.uilnent.”
take tbe time to multiply, and ao Just
Ith-s han any
Dhwtisslng the libyslrlau’s poaltlou In referred to Ibeuc tables In stom*.
atnte In the Union."
the matter, he ludlcsted that be basw !
-----------------------Itut a IV y.Hir elections honeatr
run BVHk.at JlwK.
-As i said befor.*. PennsylTnnla la
Tbe flsbermen of Cludail Ik
■ little Iwtter tliun any other Mato. deal of bunii." be said. ‘The do^'tor’s ' the Orinoco river. in South
I^Jbllr ortld-s im- mimngiHl here , ■ ;a4*kv is generally very jmi
bmuder iitid b<*ller ImsU, leudlm
loyal pallcntw therefore let ll
higher ih.mghts and Utter resulta
cliaracicr. 1I have
bu
never
ll by
high moral clmracicr.
Appurenily you do not c*.re to
beard any one w bo has given explana- drioal weight to U
t a long line,
er Um* chanpt thut you have been
he >|u«;stlon of ‘race suickle’ Alwve thia weight tor length of alx
us.s1 by corrupt polltldana as so in­
rung fiah hooks are attached.
to silence the crttlclam of tbf
The tins is thrown out In plscvs where
I.res'v"Hy high i>rl«4es be may Increase tbe itbe current to swift aud shoals bftlsb
Vou can go liark to New York.- iwmliy rxiH-nae to smb an extent as to pass. It to hauled In rapidly
plUsl tin- governor, -and you can say ploQgf thr yonng biulmnd into debt- .Serb's of Jerks and usually there Is
p4s»ple of New York that the
goi.riuir of PennM'honln has sat on hood wbi rc formerly tbe osufThcharge#
This metbdd of Itohlug Is calhd rotU jmll.Hal iT'mh for ten years, that wm- from flO to •2&. tbey have sd- ; bador-IIterally. ‘to rob.”
aV the time of hU nundnatlon for gov- vanced from m to $‘2U). in ibe mat• ----------- ^-----------he Ud Just iMs n Hevdcl for an ter of nur,.lug. be also sUtedC was anDU^v.
other iK-rtod of ten yenra. lUt he did ^ber change Formerly little nuralng
I dlatruaC both tbe Uilellecl and tbe
nst »MM*k «rU governor. tUt U did teas u.'cd.d. Now U to neceaaary to morality of tboae people to whom dta
d desire tie- offlre and tUt be It no! have a trained nurse for eight wirka. order to of no cousequenco-wbo can
lsdghh.nVheec rvas4ins be advaueod as among . Uve at ewae in an Augean aiaWe. What
And what do you say to the t liarge tboae In w bleb a ttatur may Infiueneo Mrcoonda us roltocu more or less that
St this pnss law it the result of tbe birth rate. Dr eurtln also gave which to wUbln us. The mind la Uke
mmipt isiMtlrs waging war on re conslderatile attention to tbe giving of one of tboee dark lanterns wbk-b In
fomiatory forcea, and tUt It la a dU- bad advk-e by physlclana. togetber aplte of eTerytblng aUll throw aoma
grace not only tp Pvmisy Ivanla but to with surgical operattoug. as other In-1 llgbt around. If our tastM did not rec natloor
ffuences that bad much to do w ith tbe ’ ▼##! our .character they .would be no
^alae*. Pemisylvgnla has sliu- altuatloD
• longer taatea, but lnstlocta.-Bmilc 8ou
Ihe nswapaper presa on lU
-Among ll*e CSIUMS of tbe dlmlnlsbed wetm.
>>ing with other irrU^ctc bust birth rote uot generally tnenUoned,*
Ihsl It atl iben* is to tbe be addfHl, -are tbe changes
-Dlckaon I
of living. The ajiarimcut house.
whkh to growing In favor, to a
acbool for good wives sod rastbrra. !• Becood Sport-How 1
.•iaily t twae that are young Cblk ' First 8port-Hs borrowed a nickel
c wanted In such quaftara. from me tlito morulug to take bim up
The afTTa it question often drives town to tee a man that be could, bortamlltos to these houses. The popnla- tow f!l from, and with that |5 be blew
■lilngton 4
tloD In the* apartment houses, as a off another mat that be borrowed ISO
rhl.ago 1lei'4m! I
.1 An eftort Is nHe..tura a coM shoulder upon tbe wch from.-Bxchafige.
tpiu^rcnfly iH-lng 1
le work a swln- man wbe to a tond mother or cam-----------------------spaita-nw •ngrnpli Inunclwd
Which is
r'lr»g the
Another cauas
-Thera’a I poor man at toe door. air.
of tb4- pres* nnnoun.*lng that'a la the pursuit of manly callings by wo- *as two w
and ’e 1
|M.|lH«tU al motion uischlne has lM>cn paIt makes them feel tade- air. would you
enough.
tenl4«d. giving the name of the alleged phiktont of marriage. Itooolid. they To-r and an Involved dea^rlptlon of take tbe work from men, ao toat the
-fou go Uck sad tell tbe poor man
tbe nmehinr Thr t-ommisaloner of pat­
m caiMot afford to marry.
with lbs two wooden legs tUt he’s
ents hop.w the unwary will take warn­
•Aoothor cause to tbs oervoustradM. 'blamed lucky. Tell him Tve gut ths
ing apd not permll themselves to be which brtag on exbaustlOD and unfit gout In both feef’-Uoaton Globe. .
women for maternlt) and housekeop

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ROCKY iOUHTAIH MINER

rm .r T.nmu. r»

ted to
tba oKicItisloo tluit Americans lire at
loo faat a pare, says tbe N4-sr Vurfc
^U?
j
la part of the «»v.Tnment?
Vorid Tbl. srst sdu.It led by oVsrly
- Questlua of
teacUr
aU tito
preaeut st tbe Amarbno And yet a mt
Wcvates the people.
|
MedlA^ caotcaaa. but uobody bad
•Tm. bat s
sperislly prtr
boalwaa man has a teodeory to In
masa cardiac and nrlerlsl week
naaaea. and that anotlier cause for tbe
many breakdosnis ts tbe constaoil
craaamc sud n-»^lesa use of eusi Isr
paadocu for tbs reilef of pslu.
**to’a hardly rsaUxe this dally tei
Md |bs effects on our Uaru unless we
analyse lU * said l»r. Osborne, srbo
9oam trwu New Usvrn • U e rlst on
ttma to tbe morning, whether by sn
alann dock or tbe mil of s sei
or by hsbtt aat breakfast and read tbe

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MMCCLLANCOU^ - - -

begged his aid uot to dlstrcas Mmaelf.
■lnc«' aucb s-ere the .fortunes of war.
Ncvortheleaa the geja ral was placed In
flumu iol difflcultlca by tbs toss.
'i-he first ofllctol p»i»er tlist caught
General X.’s attention nfter the flgbt
ttonlng Lli-uieuant Hoyt for gallantly
during the rweut light. Then one
eveUng when the general wasualtUng
In a camp chair before bto tent up
come# Iloyi, with a pleasant amlle. as
Intea rrapm^fully and tells the general
that be has bea^ of hts kiss and If the
general will accept of a loan of ths
amount kwt he will confer a favor on
the lender. wh4i conslderrd himself un
der many obligations.
-Where did you get ao much money,
BUly? ” asked thr general.
-Won ll St iH,kcr."
-H’mr grunted tba gmrak T’m
much obliged for tbe offer, bnt I am tohnaow Block__________ Both Fhoima
not In tbe habit of borrowing from

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Whei Ton Witot t NlceCfltofHctt
In that way."
Hoyt saluted with unusual formIMty
and took bis toave. Tbe general, cangbt
by tbe bo> ’a frankiMMS and remember^
tag hto bravery. socreUy regretted toat ButchoriLand Sausaffe Makgra.
be was not In bis okl iweltlon.
-Tbe impudent yonng rascair be
muttered. -Tbst was Jost Uk. himr
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY
PENHALLEOON
The next flgbt mads tbe general com- ORi, gAWVER
COMPANY.
mander of an army coipa and Hoyt a
first Ueutenant, with another mention
tar bravery. BayUaa’ conduct daring
was crttlctotd uafa- All Work M HI.IWM PoMtbta Or.d#. ir£;^»u‘.S4Ji ua «i,k. i, io.»ua
Hoyt was
FIna 4tald W.rl. . *p«J.Hy.
| P^rj^ Ja -.uuu,. «« u .u uJ. luand placed In hospital. As soon as tbe
genernl beard of U be ordeivd bto borae
and Wf«t ts see his former aid. A

J)ENTISTS.-

Csrpci .Mrwing snd toy.iq;
vif sending your old carpe-u
-General.- said the oIBvxt. -I haro
y tu be made latu rugs,.U-t me
nacetvvd charges against Uenteiuint
4^ yun wunidcs
....
Bayltos
rltos foi
for conduct unbecoming an ofB. CHAPIN. Proprietor.
ficer and .
Its
las Washington St.
tlooi being appro|iriattag money and
reporting that It had been captured
with the headquarters haggage, ”
Tbe aouwl on tbe generara face and
tbe grow 1 on hla Ups were omlnoua.
-Imue ttir order." he aald. "suapendIng
him from the staff pending trial
-Oh. yre, 1 propoeed. but when I got
and another detailing Billy Hoyt to hto
through she shook her Ivesdr
old
position." Then, mounting, be rode
-A canaa that has grown np of tots I -Hut aun^ly that didn’t dlsconrage
away.
He fotfnd hla aid hovering be­
maybomoni
The study of gene- Ijou"f esses, the causa of
-Well, no, not as much as the fact tween life anddeeto.
-Billy.- he said, bending over tbe
Vtu h. Sam has ^ Mack hsl^f b^
ad g««dru|ta.ds wbk b It to abeetoMr ^

on the ataff. You may ptoy poker evr
prsUlhiuul IS latsvdM into tola cramery mtaala you’re> not on doty and
The a.sngasek toe flftog tot ao^
I “H0W4»jb. Un.U«^ itath.«»MC* draw op iflB fdr toe funds.’
Ibe BtarllHgaswnn toeltot. The menBAIty rscoym-d. Bayltoa waa coa
itatal
^
ta
fc-p
fK^caok
M
be«r
TiBted
ef approfrrlattag not only a
» la a iCh»ctoa ef fbrail. a nativa
bfotoer effteer'a. but tbe generara. mooOf India, whrve it to demeattwtrd at a
ey
to hla own puq»oaes.
aort c»f animal rat trap and amike de-.
Nme Wilhelm Block. Traverae City.
-Bt^
will be boys.- said tbe general,
alroycr. It was Istroducid In Jamaica otaa. She to 310 tvet long at»d forty
-fleldtera live a reckless life snd wUl
[•t rid of the sugar-ton# rata taet wMe. Her sl.lef featnro ts a very
I. Feksr to
Tbeas exterminated, however, tbe menbad, but ICro
.went on to dlH off toe taacct^
BEVAN YOUNG BELDING.
Oaow-iM Hew WUhelm Block. (
) aectl<»na of tbe Islaod. The
•eoa* Pkook ttS.
Meda Yeanfl Affaln.
animal Is exceedingly crafty, nocturn­
A •tnrtllnf Teat
-One of Dr. KinTt New Life PlUa
al In bU tvablts and evadra traps with
J. A. OuUedge of Vorbrnra. Aliu wm each night flor Ivso
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
Tbe Tying fox. known aa tbe
aUrUlng twice In tha hospital from n Mvora ta my Heena’ again/
bat to a voraclotm barretter of
euro. Me.akM ef pUaa. ennatng 14 tnmora. Af- Turner of D
ra. Pn. ;Fb«yYa
fruhs and vegeiablea. Tbf atarllng be^
A pnttoat was nttadked
nhked by ter doctors and nil remedlea flailed.
f«r Uver, fftamnch mad Bowels. Portly vegetahle.
L. I. A. BUILOINa
Never Igrlpe. Only lie at Jna. O.
lohneoa and F. H Manda* Drag mofot.

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MAMSTEEk RORTIIEASTERNER
AND CONNBCTtONS.

JOHN R. SANTO
jsEREBAL WSUMmTI
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

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Then that wUl end It There will U

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TUE EVENING NEOOBP. TR^VKBSE PITY, MIOH^ EBIDAY, MAY 8», l»08.

THE SNAGS OF
UTERJiTVRX

r

fmn irrwiw mmtm hi lb.
tmUmm vitteM mttmt The motive*
9t irti rh*r»rt*ri wer* not pUIn magh,
m Mon* tM pIdJMoptik:. hi. hnaor
tm th. —httml fbHc. At

M

httfC ttot to wtet hto ybttohf. toM
htaL H. ■■Miwii thn faMrw ail ^Umt

• loT«d. h. VOTt to • quiet rUthc ■.Mtoofu,
Do the TOiy
[ of hto urrtful he set Lucto
the 4uhChtor of • eoCtefur.

IW7 ure ooe to perhepe ftttj thooouid
your
eod uuj etnphllty «•
their pert to fltortoeeolel to Uke pco^

■MUKMcrlpt to the city end beten to
MDd K round the drtJe of i»uhltoh.iu
The meuU wee the eame e* before. It
WB retoroed udth tbaului “for heinf
per»tttod to reed lt.“ to d«velr the
eutber verted hie wey lulo the eeeO'
tun of 000 of the perooo. who hed
reed eod dacltoed hi. pnidortloo end
biwed for bl. reeeeo..
“My deer fellow.- repUed the -reed
er.** “you ere too late. Imrtof the peet
MX Booth, the eeoMtkm.1 hletortcel
hoeel hee.eppeered mud ivt ulutlodlaed
mrythtof. Ma mootha ego 1 would
Ucatlon; today I would not dare do ao.‘
Then-Wtochaeter rugretted that he
hed out fuoe tote the eeoeatipoel
erhool He rtvdrrd to ehot hlroeelf up
for the wtotor end do eu He totohed

tu Mhich ooch atoriee hed ueuelly eppeered had peaeed out eod the expeuMre cloth boeh hed tekeo It. pUce.
Wlucheutar vex told that hi. atoiy wei

hoeae eod epeut Booth, to Irngthi
It When he eubmUted It again he wea
tofoTBed that It eppeured to hare heeu
•>edded.“
WloclMHtrr reaolred to try once 1
uad Bake hla uurel long enough to
«gy ooe. He Ud noticed that wrllera
«d pataae hed deBoo-trated that I
vea ample opportunity for high grade
lltarery wort to the achool of locidcot
eawellealnthe v^lof reellna. II.
therefore detenolocd to
a eubject
capable of being worked to edranUge

AU VtonteM
AreUtoe
Very few uf the old heveea
of the
which teloa
Ilian the wlute

The Ttoo
^fran^ere

llr. C. m. lokamnm tn Truvet
uvet aayuj A Warxpv jeurnal rMatoa Ow IMtm out or'iovtog dtocy ef an experlBcnt made

Blgrate during the winter;
elec ^
prupaatog to pea. the He caught a atork and at
attaibed
sight at Xjagua. a tii^ rlUage to Moo- pUie to Ita neck on which were InacTibed tbe wordA “Hwe
“Ha^e yoo aucceadad In dndlng
-Tbi.
Und“Y-yca.“
-la It a good roomr
-K not bad. There are 1
peo|.to going to eleep to It•Xlh. well, thatto all right
la the with throe mord. on tlK^ other Mde.
Andy Owtond and I once ’ had ctoaar
1 “India cum donia rejumit rokmtoof -«n. One'
-N »o. I doo^t know that the hed to (-India ^-ud. him b.Ck with preenta

ury. have eUbur.ieJy decorated intorior^.’
^ BUI Utter, the aeuBt. “I
torior^. Ttie rearoa
reeroa U not far to arok.
Biropl to the eeacoaM dtSea of IhelJ^* ^ much danger except from
akilWd Ubor wak
tUevea.Tho
Ever met auy of ’ear Inqt

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cm

pt Hmh bed. io 4bc

aka of Horut'o have to
i two diaputant. they
give to each the aame sU«h] lump of
anil.
Tlitw luiiip'i are dnipind Into
wat.-r. iiml.be wb..«- lump 1. tli^olved

d 11
atude l
arThU^ure ^
ghd rrUf
of .ucb arcUltec- tor our camp. The Barer they got to
lural ptoiw a. were publUi«d from u. the w.Hwe ibey luuki-d. However.
•xiarcon," cxclaUned an Engltoh lady,
time to lime to thto d«) bd-avy %ul | ito-re.aiv a good many |--«n‘le In the | Irove It o|.en or 1 shall explrt-r
on <ir»- k «r. bii.x ^ur.^ iwbiil.al couuliy with lota of go<d In ’em under | At thto imlnt a t>eochman lnlerp.aied Drat l»
poUtely: “I^ve It o|.en tUI the tier- Or tliej
man lady haa dkd. and
and then ckwe It pUte.onc for cacb litigant, and aqiMa
frlemlly.
'Ihey
o'er them
The verdlet la
auch eki lumllj llbraria aa are atill camp up to the 1
, that they 4^ iht Engltoh tody haa expired. Then lto«*
prroervfd throughout the w»uth -Mra. had seen our romp and aa pr^le were wk ahall he able to do aa we Uke.*"
Thaddeu. Uortuo lo Honae Broutlfol.
aron'c had come over to get a sight
of sumeliody hcaldro themaelvea. We
Tha length* of
brought out the demijohn and gave 'em
-What do you think of the
odd alght to be aeon to flpuMah w hat ticey wanted to drink, and after Ktotoa iU cftcacy depends upon the Inhoarderr asked Mrs Survem. '
I to the manner of moving house- ain-nciing an hour w ith ua. during which
aald a druggtot
“Boms
“Oh, I don't know." replied I
efferta. In clttoallke Toledo and they luoki^ mighty carefully over our
Iona of drags keep on good
BoaMy very stock, tbey w«*Qt hack lu the direction
Cordova the at
with each other indellnltely.
ery poUte/
aometliSro they rome from. ^
narrow aod the
while
Into ■
a ivw
row witer
after ueiog
being
wiuae ethers get luio
. *.nr ■.
rcastle. Did
Ml or seven atorteu. The atreeta aro
“Andy and I w ere both mtmhrloa» of Blxed together for awhile, W'**
If I'd have tbe
often ao narrow that horse vehk lea are •eiu. esi»echilly when we law the Inter- inan who awallowa a dose of the com-;l^
»
Uhiladelpbla Urroa.
Mt pennllltd to them. When tbe peo­ rot they took in the stock. The horaea
ple move from place to pbue their w eren l pkkettti, though we had drag- than heforo he took It. Aa a rale, medi­
A T4«* a-.r Bla4.e«i.
rbatteU are iruua- gisl Ipim to make a tv»rral to a circle, cines that are quite sweet keep their
Tlu rv la aomellmro a greater charity
Tben, Instead of with an opening cloead by oar tent. coratlvc virtues longer than those that
n o<«**mlBg o*»l to s<ie our ucigbbor'a
belog painfully Ingged up tbe narrow The corral wasnt rery high and only are acid or hitter. Moat any medlctoe
rouble ibiin In trytog to ivlie
BUlrraaea. for there are no elevatora.
can be taken In safety six mootha after •Let me alunc! ' Is tbe prayer of
they are bntoted In Urge baeki la by to. It w cmklo t eland e elam|M-de.
If cempouDdlng. and many wiU be all j tortured lUMirt wheu tbe curious, tbe
li. of bka k and tackle to the por- the im-n were horse thievro they bad
nn . eorstiJiT
tactUws force the door
Ik-uUr floor to w blrb they are dratiiwd.. probably made tbeir vlall to look ns
■nne.r.«e-. h«f
»*'“‘'**
J'-*<>»aUon. albeit they
When lln^-e. tl»e> are puroed in through over and eee Just how we kept the
•pp«r..«. but Out
Urge dourllhe wlodi.wa
lo moat of stock. We had three horaen-my moonl
na an InfaUlble rule, and

bleb the taukle
workepn pivdaely tbe
bat followed lu Ameri­
can stable lofU tor bolding Imy.
AaloMiU ■04 foto.
vrUlned fa« i. aecm lo show ua
that by tbe lower torma of animal life
very little pain, a* we uiidendand tlie
word, roil be felt at all. Ixcbalera. for
II voluntarily deprive Ibem.
Ircduw.lTaudcb-nly ttUrmaoeh Kmnd a. that rouwd
by tbe tlriiiK of a lK*«vy
*«vy gun
guit above
cm. A crab, aelred vblle feeding by
greatcf add aln.iu
lU meal while Uiing llM>lf d. vour»*d.
A Ilfh. torn and maig(leil by tlnr Imok.
will roturn to 1 momenl or two to the
hAt, with Ita M

twuln Ahd glide away. doii<> tbe
for the muHlatlou, to roprodu
1. bard.

A*Imam
to get
•Tt Uke. auc h a
to and from t
plained Mcl.ud.rr out on tbe Huka.
and tbtre'a am b an lutermlnat.le wait
whe.i you ac-ul In for aw> ihinc. There
cerlalnly la 1.Him tor Impiou lueuf
• What Would you auggcalV

SIXTEE1 YEARS OF CATARRH

and Andy s and a pack horse for tha son who wtohro to uve hto aystem untent aod aupplle* We talk»*d the mat­ eomforUblC compllrotlona would do
ter over and concluded that we d Ukely well to let all old medlcluea airictly
ha\e a visit during the night aod had alone “^New^ork 1‘rroa,
belter picket tbe horses.
After mak­
ing everything fast we toj down with
Tb* iBToatora mt tteveo.
our rifles lu our bands.
One of lh»r (list attempts at making
“Wben we woke up lu tbe momtog A dosed Btove of Iron waa made by
the sUkL «aa there all right, and we Cardinal I'ullgnac In 17«). and seven
concluded that we’d made a mistake yrora to ter an attempt waa made to
about our vlsltora. We hunted during Introduce stoves of this kind Into Kngthe day and In the evening umoI the Und. but wltbout sucoran os lug to the
same romp.
What we sbuukl have prejudiro of Engltoh people In favor of
done wus to go as far from It as possi­ aedng their fire.
The Franklin stove was Invented by
ble. That ulgbt we picketed tbe borsro
again, but didn't aJeet> on our anna, as Dr. t’Yanklln In 1745, and a quarter of
U)e s..bUeni say. tboiigb I sbuiild think a century later. In 1771. and during a
few
years following the dlsc'overer of
weu|K»iis would make a very uuromInvented
ae>eral
other
foruble U'd. Xevertlieleos we bad 'em deviiicity
stoves, one of w bleb w as dealgmSl for
clo.w by nod could rosily n*ach 'em.
bunting
bltumtnoua coal and s blob
“All of a auddeti we wer»‘ wakened by
had
a
downward
drsft
and
consumed
terrlbie yells and bang, toing. bang! 1
knew In a minute what tt meant; to lU own smoke.
Count Rumford was tbe next person
faci. we Uitb dkl. fur we grabbed our
king to tbe
nib s and got outside the tent mighty to make an Invention look
gub k. Tbe bomw were snorting to Improvement of atovro am]1 during tbe
ten
years between 17K5 a
i*U5 de^
terror and tr>ing to break tbeir teth­
vtoed
several
Improvement
ers. but we bad tied 'em agatost a
atauu»ede and bad tied 'em atrong.
rmrwm^mt
mm
XWllverr
The etinseiiuentv wn« not a horse broke
other
“Here to a story told me U
ka»se. This wasn't what was calcu­
lated on by the men that had tried to Blgbt.“ say a a writer In the Ixtadon
“Lord Tennyson, aa all the
atainiHHle 'em. They made a ae«*ond TaUer.
world
knows,
wrote
a
sonnet
for
the
deuuiustratlon. and a* they didn't aUrt
the Imrses they came galloping right first number of the Nineteenth Cen­
down to tbe «Hlge of tbe cwrrai
Tbey tury. Aa 11 auuds In the |ioet B •Col­
lected
Works'
It
reads
quite
dlfferenlly
didn't rtiine ffxmi tbe dlnn-tii.n they'd
route from the day Udorv, bts uuae that from Ua form as first preaeuted, where
would ttave
uphill, but from tbe
•Thus far our berk hath sped w tth'out one
rear, wbbb was downhill.
1 oaw a
checa.
mounteil tlgure against the sky line
.“Mr. Enowlea, tbe editor, wrote back
just Juukplng tbe rorrul and And. Tbe
fignn* pltchoil iM-adforemost over tbe to suggest that thto line should be allogs, and the horse rome on. Jumping torod. aa a check for tbe amount of tbe
the otlH-r side of the corral and tearing
xm down the aUipe. Tben Andy caught
Bight of another man and put a bullet
lulu I
Kiev Whm Jm,
m lll« AX MXkftM Bkkro ft BilIX.
“One of the qnestlooa asked
“WcB, we crawled up car^l on to
the two meo-w e heard nothily of any cent teachers' examlnatkm.“ says a
more finding one atone diwd and the college profeaaor. “wsa •Cee you name
the monarch referred to to EogMsb
other dying
htotocy as the king who never smiled
“•You m<
•gator
“Tbe ivply of one of tbe fair candl
dates for a Ucenae to teach waa, ‘King
yean* old. Tell her Iwr pap won't <
WUllam Rnfua after he was shot In the
to her no more •
“It waa all be could do to get the foruat'
“History records that tbe shot WM
words out so that we could understand
fttxL"_____________________
them, and he was dead soon after.
As Amt Hmmt CWbbum.
Id tbe troidcal nortnern territory of
South Anatralla ira*
mn-d not car­
ry a compaaa. Natm» uuh provided a
Uvlng coBpam for them. The dtotrtct
abounds with the nests of the magnetic
or meridian ant. The longer axis of
these nests or mound* to always in a
perfect line with the parallel of lati­
tude iwlntlng doe north and south.
Scientlata cannot explain thto peculiar

jTr^iry""^iry*TxttrovtoM hto aima about hto wtto. And
he ild. h«l unfortnuately hto wife*,
next MfTM appeared widar an
tfumro otto and wiaa t^toll

CiHii 1 know I s.iid aa but 1
my fault ibnt I ImiH.i* ibe rvN^il
F.va I low i!i*l a baiT^ n?
. Cik)4 -lie rolled me Up over 1
phone

“Did you have many words with
your w ife last iilgbCr
“No; only a f. w word*, but they
were
very often."-.klly Bto-

Ml Wbi.l. be slud Ibe
.^v bad i.Mihilig to tear from
II*. n*.d ib«' iMdbet kli-k«-d up
rt..an./ j.t out It. n iiiiiided the
1 s fr. iito i»r a Muiibir Inter
,e gi*.- uu! 1II IUm wax home
i.mil i u.

iIm>

triumphal r*-*-*-!

xvb-lVe:.ribe . n,iM* Ib. ie e.-.ia
Ibe ..tori:; a UeW^p;.lH.r *1.1
:.|.I w.lb a b-H.i Ml Ii.tn.du*
the ... I. iral fioiu n ...u.im.i
Tf.. a.lm.r.d talk.d fie* 1*
:i. vi«.i‘d. n iciiil.ll what be

. prlni.-d the
lu bml aald.
lM.bli*lan
lu* did not II * to liupiuvb Hu* t
Will, be tl.......
there luto’ht 1K.<-Ibly
lie art In.iuiiy ato.ul the Interview.
Chber fwin C.to MMimry or Germany
and bo divided lo j.n'j.itre a aluiement
for bo Lnexv be vhuuld be very busy
xvhwu be roaebed Nexv V*.rk.
Tbe adn.lt;’1 ri.oiiglit alout tbe state
mejrt for iw.nn* *lax>. Tben be o.miud
od xvlu.l be xianliil lo M.y w.ih tUto
• Ye». I io*id *Abal tbe t.|H,rter MUoled
no* tin snxJna. ami 1 Ifiic 1 Khali tottlixo w hen it b^piH lIS."

T lilted StoU-s
at New York, was ban luctixl by hto
friends In th.nt * hr n fexv
fev nights ago.
Colonel Grorge Audcriiun. at oi
tlmelu cbnrge of tbe Ydlowatono
park rvsorvatloiv has bee appointed
commandant at Jcffersoi
luirrackA

TWsKI»4«(aDwUar.
“He'S as hi .ght as a dtdlar.-

“Certainly. Why noir
“1 th*.ught you dUln'l like blm.“
“1 don’t "
•Yet you jdmlt lu'a aa l.rlght aa a
lollar."
• I tio. but I lit. an. of coura*’. mic of
b«*se w*.ni ai^d torn |iaper dollars "—
;b;-agt. I'usA.

CHOOSE ON El
iboowoa W.flihSt $1400.00
$1860.00
$1100.00
lOlh., $1800 00
„ $1800.00
You will have to see theto houses in
order to api»reciato how much von wHl

receive for your g<oocy. Will )t>u call
phone today and let u$ know when
It to aald that nothing la aura oxto have
cept death and Uxea. but that la not it wrill he convenient for ;
altogether true. Dr. King's Now Dto- us show you thu
oovery for (Consumption la a auro curs
for all lung and throat troubles. Thonaand* can testify to that Mrs. C. a
Van Metre of Shephsrdtown. W.’Va..
says: "I had a sever© caao of Bronchltto. and fur a year tried avarytbtog
HuuUton & .MOlikeo Block.
_ |
1 heard of. but got no relist Ona botAGurwThlng.

Ue of Dr. King's New Discovery Ibon
cured me* absolutely."
It’s Infallible
for Ooup. Whooping
Cough.
Grip.
Pneumonia and Consumption. Try It
It's guaranteed by Jaa. Q. Johnson
and F. H. Meads. Druggiata
Trial
bottles KVe
Reg. alxro 60c. II 00.
lu- m.M iM. ti.b- f.ann- nf il..- n|.. 1
I im.ll Si.i\**K *’oimui->lon v
i*r l'.*lu*.iii..u II uH- IK tli.- ar«»t in
crroM* in llu* nuuiU*i of *-oll»*»:c siu
U* i.to
Thor*’ art*, be K.nyK. 7:..472 meu
III rolb'K**’' mnl untof.-rsUlea. s« agiilust
It.trj.; u*n y.-ar* a;;o.vnnd 27.KD7 woiufo
aludenU. a* isaUihl 'lO.lUl.
Osafnsaa Cannot \Ba Cured
by local appllcatlona, m they cannot
roach the diseased portion of tho oar:
There to only one way to curd dsAfness, and that U by conaUtutional
remedies
Deafness to caused by aa
iDfiamed condition of tbe mucous lin­
ing of the Eustachian Tube.
Wben
thto lube Is inffamed yoo have a rum­
bling sound or Imperfect bearing, aad
when tl to entirely closed. Deafness
to the result, and unless the tofiammatlon cap be taken out and thU tube
restored to its normal addition, hear­
ing will be destroyed forever: nine
cases out of ten are caused by Ca
larrb. which to only an infiammed condlib.n of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollara
for any case of Deafness (caused by
caurrh)
that cannot be cured by
Hall'a Catarrh Cure. Send for clrculare, free.
F. J. CHENKT A C. Toledo. O
Sold by DruggtoU. 76c.
HaH’s Family Pills are the beat.
tha Flower 8^ at
It.
AU ordsfTO rs«

Tha Pesrieaa SMru are the beet
money can buy.
Mads by Psorioas
Mfg. Co„ Detroit.
Bold by all (Irot-

SOCIAL DANCING PARTY, given %y
Helm's full orcheaira. In Foresteni'
hall. Tuesday^ evening, June
2nd.
Kxerybody Invited.
18k63t

EXCURSIONS
VIA'TWI

PESEMARQtlETTg

—F.XCTS RKGARHINt;—

Som. light* will .mlt *m«k* and
ether* give down grease, evea analight is Often obscured by cloude—

annoying

than

meene

llJumlnation

of

to

^ “Yv
Melding jk act^i
Ctoaalng deckled the

railroad
road
In favor of
-

bad no sign up at tne cross-

on
to bc^:
fMriy

good light, again other aid bMng
needed to find H, and yat at ttoroa
no light at all—Avoid aU theoe
-■

faulU by using

THqp

The only light.that to always on
tap,

malnuining

unHermHy

that
defies
competition.
Give
In your orders early as we are

Trmfsi City 6is Commy.
SPECUL EN6A8EMEIIT
ONENIGHTIONLY
.Cily Opera Hnsl.

Tuesday,
Kelley & Mack's
• BIC FUN SHOW

"WHO
WHO”
I

1 Wib.L. t.JkCXOI

PRICES: 25c. 35c, aciSOc

I

_________________ ____

rjjjra
•JigTi

U yon bavo bollt cnatiaa to
fBto work nsM! not be toat 1
;wbert tbey abonid f
----------II^MS OF INT£REST.

U inxngorjiles the liver and pro
Vfnrr.xl phiMioal well Ijctng.

Andrew Carnegie's benefaetkma now
aggregate f67.212.ica.
Tuborcutosw rouses some 12.000
deaths aimuaily to raria.
ksl Oncovery ’ and

'

Chaa. M. Baan. Oty Ctoak.^ <

tbs qnlckaat growing of

^^ck. proplc are inx-ited to consult Dr.
R. V. Kerce by letter, yWr. All co^

^mm

of

light at all hours and at auch a
coat for the amount ©rjlght given

MF.I.ODY

1 sbength. Whenagsl
feebleness it to generally because of 1
fj*Uire to ■sstnutote tbe nutrition ci
tinned in food
Dr l^erro s Golden Medical

i
M

have

there to no dependence
pieced, giving at times s

Free Band Concerts .\fternooo

Growing Old

1

L.IO MTS

LUDINUTON A GRAND RAPIDS,
SUNDAY, MAT 81.

troMcness for t!u*se who rot with good
ap{>etiie sn.1 sound digrotioa.
It to of



IMPORTANT I

TrainI will Isav sTravexse Oity at
6:80 a. m. Rate 11.00 and $8 Oa Sea
poatera.. or ask agenu for paritoeJata

Th# Clara Csmetscy Vase, the 1
thing out.
fios the aamplei
Paine's Flower Store.
1(

roU tor.lbo 4to «»tr Any pt
I atroat. ftom the to do ao may

deposit the pay for tboutoio.

p«t..»d.,

emrrr Sk»
Fanny-Tell me candidly. Charlie,
don't you begin to feel sorry’ that you
gave up your okl life of freedom?
Charlle-Not a bit of It I find mar-

w as Bay
or aa Bueh V
Only 24 per coot of doctors rroch
tha oqoaUxAtloa and
aery to oompl
70 yrorA but 42 per rent of tbe dergyreview of the
aasBMt rolls of aald
Btndoaa.
paraon or paraona daalring
SBlna hto. bar or thMr
On Aooount of the torgo Ainouni of <
I conaumi>llon by butebaald rtbU and ahow cement walks to bo buUt tho proaent
if any exiau. tihy the
soMon. all peraoof
dealring walks,

Ctork'^^lJSA**^

•ad ■toaacb u
u other poll of the bsdy- It U • coMtitstioaal
diMue ud u tehaliar
mItc*. oialmatt. etc., are aemr aKU
thu pUltetiec or helAu. cru ia the be(iaaiac of Catanh. what cu
yoa capectfRu aach trcatamit whu it beofONS chroak and the wbok
qratmafectedt ttaly each a
u &'a & cu icacS this oheti.
aete. deepoeated dieeauaad parse tha blead ol the
catarrhal poiaoa. a aa parifiaa aadbaildiaptha
diaeated Hood, aad the inflamed membnaea are
healed end the ezeeeHre aecretka ol:

and Evening.

BoSfy

■sr.7S|

bcconaea poUnted and tbo

tHE WERUlfGER
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE

“But we haven't a eoekronch In tl»e
house." Interrupted tbe woman at the
door.
“Well, you wUl have to a few dayA
ma'am. They've gut them next door to
you. 1 sold a iiackage of thto pn pafation there; and It alwnya drives 'em to
the uelghborw."-Kxchan^.

MI hneu «U tlMua la to II

a Intoraatad.

^

«“sr ss; .«a.««,», •««.b, «b:b

Smaalvea.
ttoramelvea. Jdnat
M«at of them preferred ta bla answer.
do tbe letter (aa Thocnaa JefTemon pre-Well. yea.
fenvd to draw hi. own ptonxfor Mon- ’
tlcelk.) and to ovr
<Lir .ft« <Uni.«. WI.IU. w. were tmokMWIruction of lb
almo»t all
*
With thla eod

iuatou a oontaaat tor Ite puMicaCk
-M Ttoaa thulw' to a hanu

PAVING TAX NOTlCt

^^tbe

/

u.

pueto elepeed hefoie he flnlahed hla
•MgnuB opua. UU wife had helped
hia with an occaalonal auggeetlon end Wall Known MaauichueetU Woman
Cured by HyomeU
uftrr the work wa. put Into good fura
mad it carefully eod pronounced It I9
How to cure catarrh haa been a
Car the heat thing he had er«r done. problem In mcdlrlno for many years
Ue felt emxmraged. tor be had begmi that waa not solved until tho dlacovllycimel.
Thla
remarkable
to hare a great regard tor her optalou. ery of
Then be aent It to the pobllabeta
lie waa cTuahed l*y the brut reply
la almoat Idenllrol with thAl of the
-If you will cut your atory.“ It aald.
Adlrcindarka. the CarollnAs or other
“to onr Mtb tta leogth, wr will gUdlj health reaorta where the air U Imuae It lo Ita preaeot form U la un
pngualed with healing balaama from
arallahla.heahh giving tree, and plants
Again Wlncheeter sought the “roadHimply placp a little llyomcl in the
and naked him hto reaaocu
nbalcT which cornea with every oulflt,
“1 didn't like the bnslnros at atL Kill-irithto a few Bontha.** replied the bri»aihe It occaalonally during tho day
beimlU will be seen arter Its uae Ing people Isn't to my Uate,
In the
-roader.- “the whole character of the
litorary iturket haa changed.
The
morning we covered the bodies s
abort atoiy la replacing the long novef
wood and Irovro and put atones 01
\lloclM«ter wont houm to hU wife
'em. tben ftarted to find their romp.
and told her that hla hopea had ugaln
Mrs-Elvira K. A. Olhaon. wbo holda We hunted a good while, but at last
responsible position to the great struck It by smelllag aiuoke. Going In
dry gooda store of JorcUn, Marsh A tbe dlr*i tlon from wl
hare had all the pleasure you can
Co. of Boston, wrote in April: “I bad saw a couple of tents with a lire before
with your pen, and Ihal’a all there t
ralarrh for 20 years, and the U«t 10
)cars (all of which time has been
It except for one to fifty
yoo*d better toke up aomethlng new. passed to this great csUbllshmenU 1
• The hardest Job I ever had to do was
fearfully.
One half
doxen to tell her we'd kllletl her father. She
ke to go Into the puh^ suffered
wouM you Jlke
handkerchiefs |ht day would be used
sort of wilted under It. aa though
It exiended to ui) throal; the base of
**^V^Ao*you auggeet that lliier
bUgtited by one of tboro hot btosU that
my tongue was badly affect
affected
1 con
“Becauee before I luH you I had dto
couw out of a volrono. Bhe w aa a nice
oorered what you have been ao loug ^c'cda. or some suc h bn-alh purifier mtle thing, nothing like the daughter
toarnlng. You kqpw iioae Drake/ that 1 could not sU-ep with my ipouih of a horse thief.
liHk-«;i she didn't
haa been aelltog by the hundred thou
Alneaa.
Her
1 lo>id. I lH»gan using Hyuniei In Ibv know her fatber’i
oundlatetyT Wall. 1 am Ita autho. ”
ivmlHT and In two weeks I wa| en
years before.
mother had died ae
ilrely-and now. after four months and since that time her father had
• -tJeeat bearen.r
and ao return of the
Isc^aac*. 1 can gone downhill, though ab« had no ana-The way 1 got It pohttahad waa thto
The head of pb ion tlBt he had got to honw atrol
I tound an oharur« pubtlaher who ha^
:!!•:;
Mr’
Indorses Ihb
tar yaaiu triad hto own judgment, mak
ing. and 1 didn't tell her. 1 aald It
statement."
tng a faUure every time, and at the
E. Walt and bona have sold hun- was all a mistake."
toiiuont 1 atroqk hliu he waa deigwr drcHla of llyomel outftfs. consisting of
“What twcume of the galr* Inqnlrtd
nto. After ruadtog Hoae Dtuke' he an Inhaler, a medicine dropper and a Tom Gunning.
UiBt tor Be aod aald:
“Andy and 1 chipped In SDd sent her
bottle uf Hyomel, and with every par
chase have given their pereonal ffuar east to schooL"
money------Ante* to refund the money
If Hyomel
•There yet r
faund my Judgroeat no good. I'm going did not cure. They will still eeU the
• .\u: she's been out a jeer. She's to
treatment on that plan,
a. and every ica
be married next m^nth.'
larrh eu
uflerro ought to uke adn
“You or Amlyr
tage of tl
flair proposition
“Neither.
Yon see,
—v- w™
Iir YOU WANT TO EBNT at- pur out that the other wanted her. and
chase a piano or organ, see Qrinnel'. neither of na could bear the thought of
marrying her. knowing that
mm
w
had killed her father and not knowing
So neither of na
new one. of any make. If you rent which had lone It
an
Inalrument from
them the tried to get her. But she a done better
amount yon pay will apply on the than to Uke Andy or me
She a to
price in case you decide to pur­
He
torotow
chase
i87Atf
T At eV«V Wl
will"
r kbd never
Meeting of Board of Revlaw.
ABCIUBALD 8TEARXB
NoUco to baroby glvon
that the
Board of Review aod EquaUxailon of
tha city of Travfowa City wUl maet
on
Monday.
May
K.
1M3.
at
the
Ooan
bright ratobowa acroae tha cloada of
city of Travaroa
a the forenoon and

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