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The Evening Record, November 05, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1904-11-05
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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•MCIAL -raLMUm URVICC.
DEMOTED
4 TOWSWIITSI
THE EVENING RECORI)
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10 PA0E8
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miTsiHuinBissHia
FopolBr
PBBRia Sprang » Flpa»
a«t Surpriw c« 'Their Many
Frianda Last Eventag.
Yeaterday'a Btarmy Baaalaii.
The rspahlkaa eoanty eommUtoe
SLASMCO
ONE
ANOTHER’S
has aaenrod the City ogara hoase for
THRO^'re WITH KNIVES.
alectkiB aigkf aad cowglou retant^
ARTHUff MARAOACrd# aU orer the ooaatrr wlU bo rboolrai. A apodal Wastera Uatoi
orlre orin be mo folo the balMiog aad
ao operator will be lo charge. As fast
as the returns come in they will be
flUftAIA ACCtrr* ORAFT OF IN- pabllcly annouaead so that all can
a ,— ---------OUIRV COMMIMION.
r the Uaited States.
MIE occwa WMITM HU
QUMBiaOVER 010 HORSE
Carrol Bale. coHector of the First
KattoDSl bank, ami Mias Leila ShleMa.
kiadergartes teacher la the CeaU*>
Bcbool. were qoietly married at 8
o'clock laat erening at the Methodist
parsoaage by Rev. TboaM Coat
Mr. Hale la a popular youag mao
Id Mlaq, ShlehlB also has many
trleada. The weddiag came at a eomste mrpriae as tbe^oaag people
atSded their lateatloaa to ao oae.
Rm»(m> •*K»e Fl*« Is Ao»»« t
RmMc for tJM CMt and Admiral
R«djMtvoiMfcy*t i^oadron Has
L*ft Tanglof Harbor..
Wgre Hauling a Lead of Com to Town
asid Bacamc Enraged. Cutting and
•tabblag Until Death Termb
nated FlghL
RIOTING WAS RENEWED
jAr* rtmuo v^n •mia# in wrr
w
michman. saturoav.
HISCHPREN
HERD VERDICT
~
Olill Be Bere all Day IDonday
By Wire to the Eveaiac Record.
Parts. Nov.
Etleae Oeorge Oaaltkler Dedagay. a rerisiaaiat depoty
from VeraaUlea today aaoanaoed that
at Moaday'a scaaioe be would deoahd
tbe diaaolutloo of the ebamber of denotiea. ‘The anno-uncemeat la tbe on:cotne of .yesterdav'a scene in
ebamber when Minister cd War Andre
was Btrock during a moat tnrbuleat
Mr. W. A. CraiaplMw repreueatlag the RobL Ormraa Use uT toe
man
If you with to aeleet toaBething better than uaual and ai^ tbe same
time atricUy exclusive, wu Invite you to call aad examine.
Goods are to be made for apring delivery.
Tbta U your opportunity.
0ly Book Store
1 possibly abowert.
4
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Mt. VemoB. lad.. .Nov. L—At 1:30
SAMUEL MeCUE MOST HAND FOR
Mob Has Wrecked House of German
thla morning John and George Bu
KILLING HIS WIFE.
Architect Who Constructed the
chanan. brothera, aged 28 and 3€
Italian Faculty Building.
fought a terrible duel with knives In
which they cut t-ach other's throats and
By Wnre to the Bv««aing'Record.
A draft of the Ancio UuKiGan
Blabbed each other to d««th. The two
InnslMick. AuMralla. Nov, S—Riot
n iKioa for Ibo cotnnisrion of Inquiry
were hauling'a load of corn to
ig was rrnewed Ibis afiemooa
Iniii tbo North Boa Incidc-bt has tN><>n
and became enraged in a quarrel
agaliul the Italian KludenlH by tbe
arnrplod by Russia. Thr wnvi^tlou
over an old horse and collar.
Cerman element. All available Tyro!
rorrro six articles. Tl»c Ruiwlao
police have been drafted for servb-%- in
tlr AimA Is asaln en roui«* for llio Es'l
own aad are now paindlng tko
and the mnalnder «i( ArtmIrmI H«sIP*r: Samuel McCue. ex Mayor of Charlotteaville, Va., Killed His Wife
stT'-i-ts with flaetl bayonets. A mob
Tcosky'n squadicm sailed fmnj Tan
has wreckcnl the house «»f the German
Laat
September—Children
gier this morulnx.
architect whtx built the Italian faculty
nih al
Cried Bitterly.
l>i:Uding.
.STER'8
I^oodon. Nor. C.-
JURY REID THE HEWSPRPERS
BOY AND GOG HEROES
Tks Tamods
SlfQE'^WQMm
FEET ACHE?
a sure core lot
women’s foot troubles.
We encase the afTlicted |
members in a pair of
A
SHOT GIRL AND HIMSELF
M) PAOE8
fly Wire to the Evening Ib-eord.
\^u£en\
BRUISED BODY FDUHD
Chariotiesvllle. .Va.. K«»v. D.—Es- Caught by a Circle of Flamea. Boy
Mayor J. Samuel McCue of this clly
Fred Steckler Was Lying Beside Mich
'ent Back to Dog Who Carried
waa found guilty today of the murd -r
igan Central Tracks. Having Prob
Him to Safety.
of hla wife last 8eptemb«T and
ably Been Run Over by Tram.
hang for the crime. HIvAjurney mam>
Young Woman Had Refused to Marry a inolinn to wt aside the verdict on
Black Dlamoiui. Wash.. Nov. 5.—Be
the ground the Jurym-n n-ad new.- cause of the k»wr of Wllliain Sdhulic.
Him—Turned Revolver on
papers during the trial. Mct'ue'f
Oeapito MeOtcr's Efforts.
-year-old l>oy. f«*r his dog Kaiser, ly bniUe<l bo<!y of'Fre<l Sleekier
an 11-y
tlim? chlldrva heard the Verdict
of the dug's devotion
Frec|K>rt. Barry county, was found
and because
IM
den-d anil cuied blttcrh*.
and relief is insuneoos the
lying b«slde t'ne Michigan Central
Ills lllile master, the bov now lies
nay my, Mich.. Nov. t.—Maddened
cure permanent as long as
Tracks at
his cot with his heail, feet and ar
near Jackson, lislay
liecause s)ie refusml to aiarry -liliu
HER TWELFTH BIRTHDAY.
SteckbT had pndmbly Is-en run ov. r
Bwatbc'd
In
liandages
pml
an
ugly
bi
-(JIKKN (^HALITY- U
aflrr havlnx accepted Ms ptihuiRavI.
on
his
left
side,
/he
hero
of
i
during
the
night.
Tin
remaius
are
at
continueiL
and U<cause her father forbade furMiaa Leila Swanton Entertained Schultz Buraery.
U>uni. where an Inquest will be h.el 1.
iher company with her. William Mu
Friends This Afternoon.
two «>f hla feet n»5li[rly burned off. one
tart, a fann hand, yesterday mornlnx
MANISTEE THE TERMINUS.
Miss I/ella. daughter uf Hr. U. Swan- of his legs wrappetl In medicated cotshot and perha|»s faulty woundt^
and most carefttlly tended by
Miss Martha Znbe. daughter of All>eri lon.'ls twelve years old today a]
per pair
sre Marquette Trains Go Clear
veterinary surgeon. Ilex in bis keaa
Eabe. his employ««r. and a few jn * honor of the happy eveBt onturlj
A (<-« rp>'<-is:>. «a.lu. all fast nolor
Through Line New.
hero of \he Schultz backyard, f
n err m.-ST Ijrs'ry.
menu later sent A hmu i crashing Imo twelve of her girl friends. Tlie affair
.Manistee. Mich.. Nov .'..—Manistee
each saved the life of the «»ther.
quite
happily
planmM
and
ih<
was
his own brain, causing insum «leaib.
Little
Wilhelm
and
his
ilog
Raise.now
the
pas-.-nger
tcrailuus
of
the
afternoon
iiassl-d
ver>pleasantly
in
Previous In the wounding of tlu'.glri
were allowe«l to g». berrying
Perc'Marqiietie
raitroad
inM*ad
v*^
di-eil.
(James
and
guessiug
contest
Muun engaged in a desperau* sirup
Ludingion. Heuccdorth Liidington ]ia.gle .with the girl and her mother In were the features. Kefreshments wer in the wotula w here a fon -it
^r.-c win be- taken to Merritt oi'.
the kitchen irf the farm b«ime. eigbt M-rvi*<l during the afternoon and i raging, and fearless be.'aii;-.c of the fa
miles soulhtasi of the city, snd wn*- Uirgi* birthday cake surmountt'd will millarity of smoke and flani**. the bov the -plug." while Manistee |st»ple w :ll
ftiTced through the kitchen door bv twelve lightt>d canilles was syintsilioal put hod fiirtber and furttH-r Into th.* pass that delightful oasis without a
forest, driving and leading Kaiser, change of cars or baggage.
Sole agents for -guceo (,»ualthe dcwperale mother, srlio Itoldly coa- of the evvnt lieing celebrated,
who was harnessed to his llitlo exily in this city.
rntnied' the revolver h*vele»l at her bours were ln»m r:3i» to 5;3t<.
pros wagon. Finally rtachlng a
class coach, lighted \iy gas. and n
daughter. %iotart got his ahn throuKh
rugge-l
gulch,
where
the
blackberries
(vCi-r..way
better
than
the
old
cars
the dis»rway and sueceede<l In pulling
grv'W- temptingly plentiful. Wllhelir. that hnve made travel on ihN line .so
the trigger. The ball catered the girl s
tied his dug to a scrub and dcscendcl dliagrcHsble In the past for Manl5t<-■
arm. The mother cried to her ii» mn
Into the gttlley. Suddenly he found imtruna.
to a neighbor's and the girl sUrted
himself surrounded by flames,
through the hottke. Mutart overcame
inmed about to return, but found bimthe mother and started through the
off except to the right, but to
passenger service cunn€>ctlng with
house after the girl, with the elder
the left he had tied his dt»g to the tree the G U. & I. and Ann Aytxir lines, har
w-omaa dragging ai hl» arm. The girl
George Smith and Othern Who HaOe Wilhelm was no coward and he did caused ihU Improvement In the I’.-r- j; J
fled down the ste|is and Miitari. stand
Abstracts of TItiB
not
hesitate
for
a
moment.
Fighting
Marquette
service.
Received Their Sentences Will Be
ing on the porch. i<s»k «lei»lM'rat«* aim
PRICES SATISFACTORY
the choking smoke as iK-st he could htaken Away Monday.
and abol the girt through the back,
Batabllahad In I88S
circled In the direction of the dog. As
the bail entering niwr the splnnl c«d
Room 210 Statu Bank Bldg.
he came nearer he heard the- dog
timn aiid liHlglng In the ride, -Mutart
The chancery case of Henry DrCves
then ran down the steps nu>t around Vs. Christian lln*ves which was on lor him. and plunging through a bum
the house aU>ut sUty rod?i to a w«>oded trial all day yesterday U occup/lbg Ing thicket with hla hat over his
ftrlp. where be fin'd a bullet tuio liW ihu court's atteiiilon today. The ca'c he ran with Imre feet through the hot
cinders to where the dog wass tirtl. H.
brain. This afternoon MIks ZutM>'» grows out of the fnnillv mv’blo
tier they
lower llmlia showed signs of juiralysU.,
deeding his untied the dog and lt»gether
indieatlng that Hu spinal cord had ^
OhrUtlan ataiietl for safety, but thr lwy
b»*wlldered. ami his burned feet gave
Is'en Injured.
1 taking
him such pain that twice he lay down,
Utile Is knt.wn of Mui.rt eacepl j
earc for the gift,
jobbing and hopt-leaa. The dog. pilkhthat he wa* a widower with two chit
TTP-f.,,,..,
his son's home durIng ahead, came Imclc each lime, an l
dren. who live with a reUUve in West
taking the boy's coal 1
*'*>
in this citv with Joseph, another shook him and pleaded
son. Ilf asks that the d»>r*d conveylug dog language to make new
the property ls« in*t aside. l*arm <
of the way the d*ig drew the boy tn the
GlllH*rt 1.1 attorney for cnimi
implaina
express wagon and all of the way b
and Pratt A Ikivis for the defense.
mas Kaiser's Instinct that led Iht'm.
C.i'orse Snitih. Frank Lupiuski and When they came out of the woods the
Lrman McNeil, the thrt*«- olfenderH btvy's clothing was in burnt rags and
sentenci'd in the Circuit eoun yester Kaiser's long wool was singed In
day to tenns at the IK tmlt House of many places from falling sparks an t
and the Michigan reft>nna- 1 twigs. The feet of l«oih were terrtb’.v
ined INtrrecUon
................. .........................
AtUmpU to Gat Into the Steel Lined
j tory. w III U- tak. n Nbrnday morning by j
^.^ere th.«
ConUlning Large Sum
1 Sheriff Chandler and a deputy to begin I
caught‘^W-, —«
was -a ■*«'great
' ■ .
L-pj
•aper,Were Unsuccessful.
thrtr termi oX impriMvnineiu.
| round
round splotch
splotch .rf nwlV imarking the
Tbe teninwiny
This make of hats ]s worn by most best dress
suffer fcT
agony of the b
o'ckick and the co
, By Wire to the Evening Reconl
tietatit
weeks to* ettmo.
ers in all the large cities.
I 5
llea.Ung. MIrh.. Nov. 5.-RoblM''* have a eeiilemeni i
THe twy and the dog wcr.' met ui
I I
blew open the vanlt and safe of the
When you own a “Youn^” you ha\*e something
the edge of the clearing by Mrs.
I
Slate liunk bere with nlirti gl.vcerln.'j
Scbulu and her son and toth wore
that* is* absolutely right in style, quality and price.
I
at 1 o'clock ihU morning and secured
l«-nderly carried home.
14 :fl4«>0ri« silver and made gocxl their j
1 ^ . raewpe. Attempti of .(he burglars to V
Notable Victory for Pere Marquette,
I P. y set Jatu a steel Ivix which contained a:
.-^nton Harbor. Mich„ Nov. 5.—The
I
large amouni
pa|>. r money were un ;
Pere Marquette Railway company has
An assorted lot of $3.00 stiff hats—Your choice at
obtained title to a valuable, strip of
i COMPTON.
The official notjre given to all ol- mnd from the E. A. Graham ustate.
GUESTS OF I
cycle riders in reference to the viola near the river fltmt. and will eoaHalf Doaan Girts Had Anethm- PHaa- tion of the law la regard to the use of struct a 120.000 depot on the site. Com
pllcailona tn the title of the tend dat«
ant Time L^ Erasing.
lighU and belU la well timed. I
hack for eighty yeara.'and it la n
Others at 50c. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. $3.00.
The half dosen girta that bad such a Is true that the law Is wwfuUy vloUt- markable fact that all hut two of
pitassm Urn* at Mias Clara Ruteer'a ed. and careiss riders perambulale the witnesses In the cnae were men t
Hallowe'en were the gviee«» of Mlsa city sidewalks wlttoai lights or
75 years of age.
While It cannot be said to be a
Maud Comptoo last evening and apent
■ a few hours very ph*aanil.v. Music fill infruetkio of the law. pedosiriatis
WEATHER.
was one of the features of the evening whoald be amply protected ajmtb!
Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday
gad th# rest was just -good time." ridenu on dark streets, for 'few
BefrMhmasu were served ooealstins zena enjoy the right that the city has with 4|piplbly showers tn north porof sweet elder aad the usual accom- given the riders, though complaints Uon: £ggph northerly winds becom
are nm as frequent as the violations. ing variable.
paelamata.
_______
It ''
Saturday €vening Bargains
Men's Suite really worth $20.00 for................... $15.00
Men's Overcoats reaUv worth $1800 Igr................$U.50
Elegant Suite and Overcoats at... .fyloO, $9.00, $10.00
The very best Suite and Overcoats in Michiganawdl stuff at....... ....................................$00.00
Everything in fineOteves at................$L00, $L25, $L50 ^
Scotch Ya*n Gloves, afl colors............................... .- SOCJ
Grand line t^Men’s and Boys’ Sareaten
50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $L50 to $6.00.
the BtstSbot
Tor Wpmtn
iUfredV.
Friedrlcb
FATHER IS SUING SON
O. C. MOFFATT
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH DS
for all kinds of
INTERIOR FINISfflNG _
Store FroDts-FIxtures, Sash, Doors, and
dcncc Interior Work.
AU Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City Mf|i. Co.
Comer Lake ave. and 10th at.
W. L. BBOWN, Hit.
ciu. PkoBt SI.
>
— ..JQ-
r o5i^>ri.
ROBBED READING BANK
mmi
MUSY OBEY LAW
Special
$i.o«
L WDLHELM Srn^
SWEATERS
Nothing takes the place of the Sweater
in Athletic Sports and out-diwr games-;;and if you’re going on a trunning trip it is
the be^ thing to wear: plenty of warmth,
yet no hampicring of quick motion.
SPALDING SWEATERS
We don’t have to talk Spalding Sweaters
to the Athlete—They’re the standard
Athletic Sweater the country over.
Sweaters of the best makes and not a
Sweater is here but is the best of its kind
at the price. Sweaters at from
$1.00 to $6.00
Hamilton Clothing Co.
wmm.
t Bo( M frrqueDf u tlie riolaUoB*. liMf Twffle.
trU.
fUr—y ywa a&immimU.
igMW-t ®C A* mmm tm «B ImMm It. Oanni 4M4PT «p «tr« 4m RiiBlea*
l5^ MdM> «r »• voimvvmm «f
rtnwii aiaMr «Bi tte anfvidW
r JMi *Mt aigimi
tHEI
D|nHKiiiijiGUiit|
> MfKBi »»t «r tk» —tfrtf
BmBaliiin
Craom bouae, W. lath Sk... .St.2kff
rtaSoB.^ Tbta fa M f
B of fk« rater* t
aaOng aT tbe BagUm fanriOr foe
tkelr.aMraMa lato aoctatr. aa abooU
iecsMfte tte ehlMraa «f Mrs. Wm
•'Who waa\ MeOrilL-
araom bmae. W. »tb 8t..........
Had Oraapad Live EHctrie U#4 Wirt
and Was PMslty fhockad Mto
Frtontt^ Awfbi Surpriae.
iMj. While aot
M Ml «<TfM^
«a this re«*nl the Beoord beliere* thu Bnggla*' was aa artlaUe bit of cAar
mdi ft coftewtloft vimM be ft fftoJ *eier portrayal. She opaaad the door
that haaiMa hoMa with
their
mother's pidde aad poferty and the
I aitumUoc
rau4 ftpoa la • prarialao -to sbollah little RoggioB' (Who all tooked alike more astounding Than that revealed
the Ifty-day Hmit tor tha latradacSlQa
fbr the amoost of freeklea ia the death by Heetric shock «»f
of bHIs to the Iftfflalatiire of the state. seaM> ootahoae their brothers) atalkad Jaaiea H. .Hendricks.
Under the prearat plan Bfiy 4aya are
sBlek««d sad atamtalcd throagh
member of a leading southern
allowed far the latrodaetloB of bUla their dreaa rebearaal anUl tbc aadl- family, pruariaeni in club IHe and la
and they arc acted tipoo at the
^ jolaml them in tbelr langhter.
society, young
Hendricks
met hU
pfratloB of the time llrnh. Under thU
The dianer, with tu fiat t^y?y, foi- .•eath In a deapetate effort at bank
law an araiaachr of bIHada pcaciplut lowod. where the youag Bottles' for
ed opoB both bodies la a maaaer to got that tbelr moUier .yraa a MeOrill.
pn-rcet dae conalderatioo of nmay Im aad gorged and gorged oatU they “lay nitttvatchman. but by the deadly cur
!>•
1.4W
Craom toaose. W. tth 8l.......... I.IS?
d-room booae. W. 7th Bt..... | sCd
T-room bouae, W. llth St,... 1.S5)
Craom bouse. W. llih St...
We are receiTiRg new cloaks every daVfail to
look over our line even if you don't purdiase. >.2
l.ld*;
8-roon h4MBM>. W. UUb *t.......... |.M0
Money to hAn
aOAKS and ms
city property.
A BAROAtN i I
One lot of ladies suits worth $12.00 to dte oat at only
A. F. Narffattm.
C. W. AMMam
til East Front tL
SOUTH
SIDE
A. J. waHHiUss
portant maftaorcs before the cloae of back in tbrir chair* like Uttle gorgei
a hearily charged wire, which
(he aeaaloo. Under the prapoaml pUn
oa constrlctoni.'*
endeavoring to cut in funherftircenetal Mils eoold b« acted opon
The ciotlBg descriptlcm scene
lis scheme.
e pt his
once. If tft ft mate of perfactloa sad boib pathetic and boantiful. the Jo%’
AtANOONt TH*; #4lliA4V IDEA.
and expoaed by the careles* |
lalked ai
A Runaway Bieyeto.
disposed of before the rash oomt
aad
peace
of
Carol
over
her
Christ
touch
of
his own hand*, he was killed
The IhrtroU Free Ptwmi la aa edi
Terminated with an ^ugiy r-jt
wards the cVwe of (be seaalen. This mas giving. *'Jual ns Christ would do." alone, and remained unseen until his
torial Wedner-day atornlac. Nor. 2. de
Prankl
would hara a teedeacy (o aborten the and the good night of her dear mother,
ride* apoa experience la the recent
scaskios of the laclsbunre W tlMvebv the bcauilfnl carol that drifiod
j unyli
prUsariei that the method it a failure
the state large dupimdr.
bc- soft ao > xephyr from the ehnnccl nc
fuse* and the telluie paraphernalia' four
Then BucUen'a .\rniea
•ad raeomBK-nd. a toul abandonment
thbi aaieodment ahoald carry.
by—though enrol had fallen Solo ll
' the safi--cracker*s
. of the niethod. and a rreort to nomlnalong. Inst sleep. '1 think she beard
Hemlrlcks was 24
tloB by petition. The Fn-c PrMa ta>«i:
after alL”
mother's dlde he was diivctly descend
Always In MIchlssa
•The change lucsniii^ wbald enNot
only
did
this
mark
the
epoch
one of the most
danaer none of Ibe principle* inrolrcd. appeal is to republicans to abandon
a's old families,
the prc»ratailon by an axplrant tor tbt-lr party, to eschew ^rMadashlp elocutlAnary art as dcpictCHl by child rc-spected
as educated ia the PoiMechnic |
to vMe for democrats. IHiat 4 noa- life In this city, but It showed the
the omre of a peililoo al(n«d by
n-stnnraiit**' nnd cafe
TIm- I
■Iren number of perrana belnp held pertlsaa. for republicaas to suppoit tiring effort of her teacher. Mm. Ida inrtlMite of Allaata. Yla.. and w hile a I
1 iiieHtng and iwwmsI a
student there, was popular with the-1 waller*
the dcoMierat candidates.
There I* M Bailey, who lor two yearn
equiralem to « nomln^bn, and
(.I-Ull)- >u<l «
hi. com-1 tm..taik.i. ilo.i.«dliir ih.- suppression
~
striven with wonderful results
nuihlng p)«uUar In this campalffo
reaiilu at the elect ton dcMnnlnlaji
reach this culmination and little
iuatiun
that
respect.
«hat
the
apifcal
WinnerSuch a complete altandonment «<f morr' franrlc. QuHe a little mom fren- Chariotir, with her eleven yearn. ba!< taki-n a prummeai.place In ihj- setcial
reheanwvl
daily
for
six
week*
a
life
of
Moiitgimiery.
wHc
wa*
a
mc-nT;^.'^
the proposition of the democrat plat- sled, than usual. They care not for
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
her of the exclusive mHUary organixar ;
party, (hey care only for the tUte— plele book that means nearly
form upon that subject, and ol
,• cannot
hours of eonilnuous work to present. thin, the Monlgntnc-re rirars
whole cnntentkin of the demociftt caa- that it may be given Into their control.
'Thl* Is what the large audience
illdale. by the chief democrat paper But that has not been the Michigan
completely fllhnl the audlturiiiro of ll«of the state. U the atronanat poaalble way—exc«»pi once, upon a time.
Presbyterian < lurch gathered.t
reginlc*! as an cxcgiplar) young man..
lieafness is caused bv an
tndoraement of (be correctnewi
hut of late he bad -hwiLAdenilfled. «<• I milamed comlitUm nf the mucous lln
The Saginaw Conrlerdlcnld
the wisdom of the republican party ‘a
The opening of the entertainment the w.rrow of his family land Irienrts.ling jrf the Rustachlan Tube.
When
iu attitude upon this V4>r> importar.i the |>ecullar one-man ticket campaign
also markiHl the dehut of the Bo.v* with a fast set mneh a«<He*.sl to gam . the tuU- i* Inflame,! ynu have a nimbbuesllon. Ri'CfJKntrlnK a popular de of Mr. Ferris has so damaged
Symphony orebeaira of the Hlgi bllug and otbiT dfsslparttms. He was; '»ng wuind or lmp,«rtect hearing, and
mand for aomc effective method <ii democrat h»cal tlckeis along with
IhoughI f« l»e
Inff Ms wild oats," '
IhAfness i*
schiMil, - Profeasor
Humt.
leader
cfirrectlnK abusca In the nomlnatina national, that the .republicans count
on lh€* ticket, who have been thus Maurice Brinkman, pianist; Lou Hul
machinery, the repnbilean pariy
he could sl«x»p to Mu«;b an enlen*rl*e
aornml condition, hear
SsKlnaw county. legUlatlre. county lldsy and Harold Jahraus. flrw
declan^ it* sympathy and co<»|
Here Ik <me. A large, stronx. - ell matie arm rocker, seat Ufs^
llns;
Heiman Coftlan. Ikm lienm ii. a* liauk htiixtor.'.
. .
ing »iil i*- d»-sir,.y.Hl forecrr; nine
tlon with that ptirptiiu-. It has earn- and city. Aiid^^. Ferris' eolleapie*
hii|y|ere«l In iM-st leather, will, g.iaranuv-d sic-,-! spring c<mHirecily in (nmt ofsilu- Amern-an j cases out of ten are eanaed liy ruiarrli.
Olen Rvans. ac'cond .violins; Krr
t.-slly arepti-d lh»‘ priurlple of prlmar;- op the ticket, wB«i have Iss- nthtts
siniMlon. le'auilftil weather,-I oxk ^dlnlsh. for only..............*... .fM-7S
son, Charles Little. e«irnet*; J. Smith, National i*nk. in Commerce str,-,*!.! whleh is muhlng l>ul ao InflanK-d e,*nrjferm. and <in!y d)<sired to secuiv effaM-d by him. don't feel like wh<s>pthe prinripal hiislm-^s thnn.iighfan- of
ni.icous surface.*
large aK.'ionmeni « leather iiphtdsterrd spring seat' rnrkera,
trombone:
J.
Martinek,
clarinet;
the aafoBt' and most effective appilea- ln;r up the vote for him very much
the
HIV
L
a
veranda
W
M
Ihal
Hwndnd
Ikdlar*
eommeneing ^
g,v*d. high luuk. wdld «Kik. spring seal.
i..
a
ve^apd.
auMivan. drum; Hamid Tltua. (lute. the Ol,. ... a v.^aPda
W M »♦»'
^^a..^od by
thin «»f it a It pro|MMM'il to proc<H-d
upholslei
Islert'.l I
leather, f-.r only.................................................
I* 7S
Their «»penlng seh*cllon. "The Deeorah while lAssing the Imlidlng e.irl> '".,.„mrrhl that cannot
be riir«‘«l li>
tnftrefully and prudently In the liaht of
Nice line
.
ne of
lai
arm rork.v*. cnmi-nelng at $2.75 atfd up
Wallx«%s," wa« folhiwi^ by a genuine
mciniiiig. notic'd
nolif.Nl what iapi*-ar,tl n,„-^ Catarrh t'lire. fb-nd for rire.tthe experienre* of such c<»Hni*ew *n»u
rag time meh.dy. "A Coon Band Om II. !*• the IsMiy of a man lying ..n He Urs free.
F. J. CIIRNKY & CO .
method, and not. a* the democrats
veranda in in.nt- of the lumk ltnildin>:.
T,»hHlo. O
U-.st," both being recelv«*d wit
dlstrirts ns should rh<s»s«- to try
He summomst PotK-enian Swi-,-iie,\.
MISS
CHARLOTTE
ISQRIO light hy.iluyaudlenee.
*'^V»ropow*d, to plunite the state Inti
Family
who found the Isuly id a .\<.tmg mail
The la*Y (•hrlKimas carol was
PLEASED HER AUDIENCE.
Mlndfuld, iM-fore it tiad Is-eu trh*d
- ii|iai iou.
by Urn V^illiday and was a miliit; clail in the full uniform of the Moiu
And hen- I* the rhlel deniiM'ml
On bis l»..iy v,.
Hosing' of an ran- an evening'* enter gumery Cray.
oraan'ii vlaw ul-tbe Hi:ht of (he first of
TRY
A
RECDRD
WANT AD.
“Bird's Christmas-Carol,** Kate Doug lainment. tlV ladle* realizing'nearlv found a slick ,»f .'.u |mt cent. d.> iianiitibABe Vupcriences.' The sinie pa|te!
.» levolver. two dynamite
a rii!l|
irat by it.
las Wiggins' Charming Little Story.
«if the demitcrat party derldeis ihai
glass cutter, a phial
the democrat method I* mlsrhlevoiM
Depleted by Yeung Oirl.
nnd a pair ol w ire nippen-.
,
and its adoption wtMild l»c disastrous,
l-'rom the iMvsltion of the iKsly and':
and It pn>is»*e» aii aUoRelher dlfferOne of the most tHwutiriil a* well as
ot the tools fotiiid near it there coulii
•m methods, to abandon primary elecunique entertainments wns given last, World's Fair to Have a Great Display !*• no dmil.i that In- had aitenipud lo
tkjfl and nominate by ismIiIod.
of the Favorite ard Fashionable
evening jn the rre*hyierian churrh
«iiit the larg,- ••h-riric light \iir.- whir.,
Free Press rim<s im to liidieate Iti
Autumn Flowers.
n divlHluniof (he Ijulies' Aid sneiety
cat Hi-.! the current to an .nrc light jiiM
of the rhiirrh, little Mlrs Charlotte
iii.Hde ihcjr,.nl d.s.r of ihe Imnk
In
"The adopt ion of the ehatiRe
Si.
U»uis.
Kov.
'..—The
Wi.rld'*
f
Isgrig. dainty and sweet as the
»-s*aylng this preliminary to his burg
■est'tl would |i(S*rlude the possibility
arter she ptulrayc-d. presenting Kate manag<>tneni ha* made an arrange- lary he had hungid and the |Hiwi-rtul
•«tf rteslinting iMdItirians s*-ctirinit the
Ik'Ugla* , Wiggins' "Itlrd's Christmas meni with an a.st.i>clatiou id the tlo-- current ha.l parseii ihn.iigh his 1**1;..
nomiiiatlon of a weak candidate
I«t3 oT the country hr which a splen
Carol." I
killing him Instantly, as h. came in
^ Ihf oppnsinK tultei at the primaries
did rhryaanihemum show is to be held,
nMise , who were familiar will
minact with the wire. Igiter in the
for tht piir|H)s«- of encompassInR h.j
story, afs well as thoss- who listened cr.vering the rialeii from November day a cwtiner’s jury found a verdict
I uxually jieavy work light fts'paaaJbto. Sv«
defeat al the elictlon. With the alsili
"thVii 15th Inclusive. Mr. Fre<l Weber
f«ir the first time to It* beautiful li
^ lion of the ntiiulnatluK election and n
Is a mcn)|H>r of tig* exerutivo ctHiimit,ing of humor and pathos, were at
dIsposKlon uf the wlwile qiiestimt at
Uken Into the beautiful home of the (ee. . Seven thousand dollars In
.\
I’ol.gllk.s-lisle
liunu
hak
I
one election. e«indHlon* would l>e ma
PUT THE CLOTHES TO SOAK in a good sized tub. The galvan.red tubs i
i ce tmuieH: three different
Bird*, the arrival «*f the dainty little win he |>aid as premlumK This Is titryilig the s.-iiiie iss-kHkidfe I
terlally inipnived, and the eatise ol
gin «»f a daughter on Cbritimas morn. largt'st sum thsi has ever Ih-cu offived than f«.rt> live years iiiid it
elec*. 66c. 65c and /5c. and four size* of wood pulp tub*.
........ .. * "* '
■u(m)
■nv«‘tniiii'iii
Ih>
unlversaiu
at a similar show, and it Is enUn-l>
the difficulty of finding a name
lu gcHMl eonditlou.
strenjnhened."
able for so diwr a treasure as the only reasonable to exfx-ct |hat the-greatcri
WANT GOOD WATER PAILS, must have them, look at these, wood pads, pulp pads, tin pails. The gaivs.v
So. without even aaliluK for thv
daughter
and
then the exquisite cho'utalhemuro show ever roadi
election htit a wt-ek away, the Fr«-e
ized tell from 20c to -tSo: water pails 10c. I5c. 20c. IX retmned 10 qt. pails it ’^ lV^ »8c.
strains from the church choir drifted nssull. The chairtuaa of the execiitlve
I*rc*B avitws Its convirtlon tha
have direct
within that dear room where mother ooattlttee. which will
detncK-rat Issue m the state ramiialKn
THE SOAP QUESTION is solved here. You chcore from the best soaps made. LenoiqAmerican Family Oak
charge Of the details of the show.
and
halH* lay.
suggesting to
IS a mistake. di-mortstrapHl by tli.
/.‘C. Vaughan of Chicago, president
Leaf. Big Acme, Ivory. 2oo. Wool. Jason. Pels Naptha..Fairy. White Cloud and dozent'of other*.
mother love the name W'hjrh the
brief ex|M>rience tif a slnule trial, an
•me u»re. Mother's Christmas Carpi. the Sodeiy of American Florist a. w
cenalnly out- that would b<- depjorahl
Naturally, '-grandma was afraid that Is one of the m»»t energetic and si
WASHING POWDERS are labor saver* and these are*be best: Cold Star. Gold Oast. Ouecn Anne, Sun
, U carried Into effect.
P«Hiple would think It short for Caro oessful seedsmen and florists In the
shine. Scrubine, Powdered Borax. KirkoMlRe.
United States. Mr. Vaughan call
THE AMENDMENTS.
meeting in Chicago a few days
t quality. .The pewdey. the li^td
:o you in any form and the v
MUST HAVE BLUING and
and although the call was made b.«
In their
t Wiggle Stick.
form, the bluing 1
Wirt'
to
the
pmmlnent
florists
of
i|
?ouniy can(
volet' of tendci country, over taenty res|iunded and
' lost sight of lht«|^>|Misud anieudment-.
5 the braided, the twisted. _^he
BDRAX,
,d that don’t cost much. Tr
CLOTHES LINES that will r
to be balloted %k»u at the elertlou sympathy she told of the slight tllneas long distance call from Mr. Vaughan
ntflft Tuesday. *<^e »»f the pn>|MisiUons that mam-d the bright life to which to Chief Taylor of the depanment of
SAL SODA.
Is to vutc'suuon the railing of a t-tei- nothing eoiild prevent, not even love, hnrriculture. Indicates the liveliest Intereat and the asaorance of
SPONGES.
venilon for a general-f'vishiii of tl.;> of the iH-autiful room with lu
I dry and to use whila
CLOTHES BASKETS to tske your clothe* to the lines and to gather them up ^
beany suppon a* will make the great
enastltutlon of the state. When the windows to Irt In sunshine anffj
sprinkling. See the different sizes and prices.
CHAMOIS.
mnsUtutlun was framt-d It answen-d from the nearby churrh and lastly of chrysanthemum show a complete
alt prantrai punH*ses at that time an I
Jtaek windows that looked out
AMMONIA,
WASH BOAf^DS. the sanitary, with perforated holes, the patent galvanized, the new pqtcnt wire and.tha
'-r
.Li
Exceptionally Good Values
. f-. «o.u,. ,8o'sc ha-i .H-. j
IN ROCKERS
and none who knew him dream.^ that i
.
About 300 to SilNt Fran.
^.“;ni^;lrtr;r:
RECITED ENTIRE BOOK
I" t
w. 3l-ate:r.
Wholesale MDd Reuh.
“MUM" SHOW WITH BIG PRIZES
Tour RUltMe H*ae Ftrakko-
MONDAY IS
WASH DAY
arttBVBHttAimamtt*
I-
is.Tmpr
"U
OUR DIRECTORS
JOHN T. BEADLE
NiBoticlnrer of Hamess
FRANK HAMILTON
PFoideat HtmUioo aothlne Co.
M. B. COVELL
Lm4s. WhUdUll. Nidi.
B. J. MORGAN
s
Uren and Sale Stable
H. S. HOLL .
President Oral Wood UsHCo.
CHAS.F.READ;
Timber Leeds
J. D. MUNSON
; SnperinteadentNprtbemNicbiraB Asjlam
The stUKUni: and rcsponsIbiUty onhcscinen
is a Koanotee of carefuL jodicions mmarement.
HRST NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL AHD EAWORGS $81483.Sr
UOSF.tlTDS,CuUer.'
V. X KELUICC. AoLCukicr.
Held Guilty of Causing
Mexican
Wrack. Killing Twenty PcepleiCacatecas. Mei^.. Nov. 6.—Timothy
1. Lee. the Aaterlean' locomotive
ginecr who was haM reaimnsibie
the railroad wreck os the Central ra lttdCil near ihi.s city about nine month*
ago, vrhlch resulted in Ihe'lo
aht>ut twenty lives, and who was him■aeir badly injured, has been k»‘ntenct*d
to four Tears' lmprisobnM>nt at hard
laUvr In the salt mines In th<- slate of
Coabuila.
INSECTICIDES.
DISINFECT.
AHjk..
House ClcaniuK Time
All td ibe.^u
^ QUABANTEEO CUBE FOR PILES.
• Behini. IWnd. Blaedbig or Protrud
ing Piles. Your dnitttst will refund
money If PAZO OINTMENT tafia to
care roa in € to l« dAya l9c.
glass, all the greatest labor savers.
CLOTHES BARS for house use. where you only have a small washing or when stormy.
One kind Milt for.
25c (the cheapest we have ever had), another style with nickeled trimmings sells Tor out dollar^
WRINGERS, the sm;
il. {Re large all wood, the new bench wringer and the i
t patent adjunbbla
wringer.
IRONING BOARDS 1
1 be adjusted to any* height and the easiest to use.
, things help;
aoBie ilrw •
neces-sary. ^
SCRUBBING BRUSHES, the rice root, the palmetto fiber and the all bristle,
brooms and clothes pi ns and the best of elastic and gloss starch.
The right
Wnds at
The custom of marry ing girl*
tbej- are mere <'hlldren of liine <
years I* inereasiug natht-r (hnu dei’twaadi
Nelafdeing lu India.' The resnitliig metaj
UllS t&it
genemliun to lieeoiiiing m> ol>\ Ions
laws have lieen paiwed In aeseral
regions foriiiddliig the marriage
girls nnder fourteen.
m««
right prlcfca
WAirs
Dirac STOiE
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning:;
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
THE HANHAH & LAY
wmmmm
■ ■; VS-'-
.
' W Mom Wacom ym
fMRRWitMWUt
t cnv, fiictmiw. >Anit»>iY.-iioviiiiWPi ^
PEUrS ARCTIC IESSB.<
WAMt
Tke lataat Lcasdea aascdetc caorcfa-
Dertcca For loe Fighttiaf In the! the errewtrie expatriate at wh>h the!
Explorer’s New Ship.
! Ueo. Jmrph Ckambrrbla and his wile
RkeBsld lagans, turn of the latefaka
agate has h
I Icgisianm.
llsea WllsaiL >lsaghteT eC tka
r of agrtridtara. w«l study
The two started ta amp»e lime, but
owing to a street blockade were delayml and arrived one minute late.:
Vaketrd iwo tbr rc-ciition room, they j
found It vacant. The guests bad hern
seated rromptly on tbe stroke of the |
hour.
i
D..T. WhHney of MDtou.
Mass„ f» yeers of age.ls about to pukUah her twenty-sevewth not^.
jrtwne Bcknehler. head of tbe
d<ivirtiiieut of Tufls college,
rHebiated his eightieth btrtbday rewtiv.
I Am Um4 tip J^Blwol
•Mfkmi TkM Aflaomau.
B B BOtOtBL WBMib I
BMMfMBdktelM
. Mk^ 1«ov.
«• «»•
I or U & M for
|; tki» vMk. W*lkr I
t i. W. ItoM €C 4UMU
I ^gkt aptrmuir ta kto flM«.
U »-«
to « flMi
7lik«MMrfktet>tWr>nf«»4
!!••- H* fci «ao «m1I to rt!l
iteo. kaa aoTBd kk fiMMIr to tkM citr.Tkcy nkdo ob ryck atnoL
Mm. iaice ■PBrndMI Ian tkk
MafteteT wtUi T. J.
^
mH m4 liMHSr.
ThemmmmAmrnM0WM»l9m4Aht*
Ort*«old,
te*« koo* f—**•> *
-iiHpB6sa\ faMian taaB I
BHas tka yWemWttrnrm tamm tk
Itanmaa oa tka irwaMU atneat gridnm. Tka gmm» waa ratkar Mta
lartlBg aad tkraa mtetMcs kaCom time
was esllad oa tka Brat kalf tka Ttavaraa CRy taam kad aeeswd two polata
oa a safaty. Tkc Hae«p waa:
Tmvama City—Bead. 1. a.; Welaler,
t.; Mflter. L g.; Howard, c.: Kaapp.
.ocul moste In l*art« this winter.
HSATT kRUOR TO FIOIBOT EUKL.
w Hotoa Moor* kaa rataraod He0axf7, g. b.; C. Trout, r. h.; H.
C ll H.; Coaway. t b,
a Mrtk'a vtelt wHh kw ■
Mm. Boogktoa at Fort Wara«.
r.k.; Orowr.l.h.; PIgaoo. r. g.;
OPtrolt.
Coort Bteaosraphcr ffPBfanoi
CaMwall, r. o-;^ O. Hatae. 1. a.; G
toUOCCO kMOWt UH«MT.
laked kla dntlM at thk acaaiea lA dr- Hatea. ik h.: i. Norrae. r. t.; Btocksonrt aad maracd to kla koo
Mlll.l.t;Har-.r.Lg.; Paul-c.
-Rafetsa. Gray aad Pant Time
0B4UIBC Oa'tkB BOTBlBg tfOlB.
ijw.tMlir____________
N. X SUoag of Oraad BapUs
l.-CdiMl 0«»
iB
tho
dir
roatwdar
oa
kaalaraa
and
Pkimp reporu
Taaglor kr
S u4«'40U ^ OetolMr If <kM lo
Mm. Fkrrd aad dansktcr Harrld of
a£S-—~
■isL,
of Rapid atr apoBt the day here.
The Mineea Bhd BIoobI aod Lola
day here.
Mrs. George Newberry of Buttona
Bay atrived today for a short vistt
'Lomi Kossn^LOt VP six.
kfkiroo 1600 in C-h Ik tlJOO k
CImUcs fM> Hlo Wo#«u
4l«c. Cal, Not. *.-A BMkeJ
, MM witfc a plrtol. oDtorod «
» at Oottoowood mtorday an<l
, I up alx .OB wUh tkir tae«« to
sail power.
The ship will be 1C4 feet hmg oa the
daughter. Miss Gayle Griswold.
Mm. J. McOonner and sitter. Clam
McUonner. arrived today to spend
Sunday as the guesU of Charles ResigBOl.
8. L. Olney aod wile of West Ninth
reel returned yesterday.'after spendg a month In Bouthem Michigan
They report everything
In great
abundance there, a very large acreage
of corn and an eatm crop of poutoes.
aM>les no abundant that one
them all the way from live to twentyfive cents a bushel. A barrel of cider
THt MARKCTt.
costs four cenu per gallon,
weather ves like sprlnj^.
Messm. Bd Broach a^ Will Giles
O, Nov. f.-Wheat-^.h
^•s£T'
left over the G. R. A 1. fur Rexford.
upper peninsula, where they
spend the neat thre<- weeks In the deer
region. G. M. Uame of Northport will
lenve M’edncsday to Join them, wall
ing over for n chance to cast a vota on
a Btmight republican ticket. >
Andrew Priest of Gmni Is In
> Jttieafo. Nov.
WTieal-Decem
N.,. Il.im. Con.^
f^Wr. 4»Nc; Mar. 4&%.c. Oau-IX2^\c: Mar. Sl^r. January
: lard. 17.06; rib*. WAO.
on business today.
Mm. John Grelllck and little gmnd
sow. Walter, returned today from
week's visit In Grand Rapids.
Miss Mary Kilpatrick of Alden w
f Chrlotmaa irw nV
>.«B d« aroui
,».Efr
r la pnM
fiaa on- f
d« OTUBi
'Mn- no ’MO'tfnh fldaltln' Impotlrnt-
tn the city today on business.
Mm. L. Myem of Tbompaonvllle
In the city today as the guest of Mm.
8. GUbert.
Mm. A.
ilOtily Blah •■ good ma
buaar
o-
K.
■rirk
wM« vou'o cot olorilnn day.
terday.
Mrs. Fmnk Cook and two children.
Lawrence aod Ruth, of Peloskey. ar
r ehM-rful
tj:,'
rived today for a short vUIl srlth Mr*.
Jack Tennant.
Mm. Waller Haynes left today for
-igs-
Charlevoix to visit her mother. Mm.
O. H. Vandervort.
*
Messrr. B. 8. and H. K. William*
left today for Sharon on the Manistee
river, where they will stake camp and
si»end the eptlre open season trailing
dat plrvalnle do Umb, JM*
deer.
Miss Maud Peck of Bingham Is in
town Joday on business.
Bert Campbell of Norlhporl Is doing
’aahlnctoa Pur.
A PtonrMiBB C.mma.
bui.lnoSB In town today.
Mra.
« .iiieiici j
billi xsss referring n
I what way'"
'
•iji'hv. we'm had fourteen ta our
dl»ttict‘ ta the tael two year*, and
one of ’em has gut marrici sml
gas happy as a Ham
in^nic inin^. lui
''e
|
n-n ..
B.
i
H.
Mllliken
are elect<<U lie<wose,af lung eapnelty.
Harry L.von of Kausas City, a senior.
Is the president of the Hull. Ills Abili
ty to make oolse Is unexcelled among
the rootem. The rblrt yell lender
Kaasss-Mimouri fpdtball game.
Voder the €<otninand of tbe rooter
genemi are threemubrootem.
whom lum charge of a seetloo of the
blracbem at footbgll ^mes. These are
Charles W. Martin. “Deacon'
nhd fbarles Walkar.
These leader*
are expected to keeti tbe noise golns
In tlielr respertive territories, and fall
ore to liring ont a proper vulnuie ol
bouimI means disgrace and relegation
will eioac tbe vesael. like a melon seed
pim hed la-tween the flngera. to rise;
and free Itself of tbe strxws.
;
Ahove ail things It ta rwsenttal that I
the vessH should not leak, and to In :
sure this and to take the constniit rob'
of the Ice the linll will be covered [
with a doubta .onrse of five Inch
planking. Tbe Inner curse will l-e of
yellow pine, and Hie outer course.
which will U. Iimncllately .ul.Jc.tcl
to wear, will Ik- of well scssuncl white
was Hk- ns-H.leiil of several siliioak. The inner course will lie calknl ! ultancnis r.-.|in-si- froui y..mig .tadh s
when finished aod made r.cnirely
^
............... ..........
tahl a^hming of tarred hemp j
or tarred ronva*. After this la thor-!
;!
exceptional •
be laid and bolted,
** '
strength to ea.-h fran
After this planking in tuiri I
ralkcl and the seams all fill
I
I
Tbe lesdem carry buge megspliun
aod are decomted with long flowing
stieamem of tite old goM and black.
Wlietbcr Missouri Is winning or losing
these stodents perform nuid gymlloiis
on the track In front of tbe bleat liers
and eudeavor to Imtisrt tbeir enibnataam to tbe spei-tators. A yell started.
In one section Is Uken up by each of
the others In loro, making a continuons roll of noise from ooe end to tbe
other.
"New Fields for Young Fanners,
*The Bsnltatlnn of the Form." “The
Future of American Cotton," "How
Women Make Money on the Farm “
wlio are dtarribated among tbe stai
where they can do the roost excution.
aecond Hie efforts of their leaders In
producing noise. Kach one acts as a
laader In Hie group Immcltalely stirrounding him and .-onveys to ms
charges the dIreHlons of the bead lead-
------------------------town
today for Fori j
RpcHal hats ta tbe nnireraliy
passed
through
where she Is called by the lll-i colors have been ordered for their exH-ss of her mother. Mrs. J. Smith.
j elnslvw wear. A process known as chlI-Ing
will
be appl
Mrs. John Beabury of Northporl ar- rhl Ing
applied
e tin- organlaetlon wlio wears
rlv.-d mdsv m visit her husband at th -l
rooters' Insiguls.
i
Tbe rooters have fiwqiient meetings,
ratty
i at which they rehearse tbe onIrersU:
Tlie old tiger yHI,
ARE GOING SOUTH.
I yells, old and i
I'-Ttgery tiger. M. 8. V," has been
Laava thrown ont for others of a better noise
r:r‘
Rerun serial storlea and *50 abori |
.
fd^ part of the coJaenU- of the new
Ladles' Aid society will meet with Mrs. 1 rebesnied aod wlU be given at tbe ai»Monday afirrnooa. As boslnaas of Im
portance Is to be transacted a full at
tendance Is desired.
Division No. 1 of the Cougregattonal
Ladles' Aid society will bold a besl
nces meeting at the boaw' of Mril
Mackintosh on Bute street Mueday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members
requested to be present as busii of Imporuaee will come up.
Special for Satorday—The old
fasbiooed peanut and cocoaaui can
dles. Beet that caa be made. Regu
lar
price 2© cenu; sale price 16 ceaU
paper to any address fiW.
The aew subscriber who eeads $1.75 from 2 to t p. m.
LaOrelU Candy Oo..
232S-21
221 B. Frinit Bt.
he neat with
*
aaasple coplea of the
grapkedlatwelrec«»o«aad.oUL
The Youth'. Oompaaloa.
144 Berkeley Street. Boetoo. Mase.
tbe studenlf aie 1*ecomtag profl''
yelling. Wben Mtaaouri made Hie first
mnebdown of the season sgalnst KlrksTllle tbe rooters did tlieir doty imt&-
.... r
.
on «
1 W.-II
your hu-H.iuil to —-ml no ":^u;
of hi- Irnir? UV. have All
le-suii- ill tiKikiiiu hnlr l1owci>,
'"'irT
from tbe keel all the way ii|> i.. three
Gl.-i- hou-e- of a v.-i> suh-tiiiiltal
feet aliove tbe load w.-ilerlliie and ex-; klml .-sti be built now . Sih->Uiii glays
tend aft for quite twelve feel. Tbe wn- maker- ore tuniiiig out gta- l.rh-k-j
.
IJlJia nlatltlK
*“ ihrre-cIgbtUs
___ !-»-•%.- ; ^__
.
*
1 is
for-.11____
all sort- ..r
of ........................
hiiihliiig purjiose-.
lie a continuous ’ '
'' '
—
I* foot only being ,
above tbe water.
Outside, in line with tbe malikdcrk.
tbe yessel 1. flrt«l with a viwy strong ,
rd stroke of white onk se ure*l to
h frame by throrgh Ik>Us of steel
riveted Inside. 1'bls gunnl stroke Is
farther strengthened by « heavy angle
bar of steel, which In tuni Is fnsteneil ]
with especial care,
the purpose of this gnnrd stroke.
apart from lieing a buffer, is to help
lift the vcaael ont of the water as the
Ice crushes nlauit her. .\s can lie seen,
the lee will press agniiist her shies,
and then as they offer first resist.vnee
It will rise and catch under llie conn
ter of this guard and laallly rn'se HavessH, In case Ihe.shlp. oi
hand. h»s la-cn froxt-n In a Hiiek pa<-k !
of h-e nial wl*Urs to free her^f by (
dronllc Jacks will la- set n
and brought to laair upon tbe tiader
aide of the guanl. sml Ibrse In turn
will raise Hte croft, and as she Is per
mitted to settle laiek her weight will
tend to break a w.*y Hear. This Is a
peculiarly novel arrangement.
batHies
Tlie coamings
as high as the t.ip of the bulwa>ks.
As a result Hie boat's effective free
boenl U really higher than It seems..
Internally Hie croft Is subdivided by i
a number of very stout bulkheads, s-*
that she Is therefore built with a nuro
her of water tight divisions. These,
bulkheads, apart from adhing in this i
way to the sc-urlty of the shl|i In casj I
of acHdent. give so muHwnore strength j
to tbe hull.
I
To further add to the strength ■
> warmth
> hull and to ImTcj
Gerauny. but —
to the popIL Germany has condemned
her quick firing field artlltary as ohaos ef
e rity!
126-21*
far taataoce. as,
Ice-tho ci
enctm
a fioe of haavy Ice—the
able to develop half as imoch>
vfll be a!
A London fashion aothorlty s
that tbe new winter rotor wf
“emtaence"—tbe pe*-oltar ahad.
IHirole srorn br cardinals.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
When
Owgte«c»aa
Kltcbra
uT
Kurth CaroHna TtoRed a atmniee luww
not tong ap» he found out that kla .
raaar wna kndly In need of ahaxpentar He dropped ta at tbe local bar
ber's shop and gave his raxol' to tka
proprietor, a large, tat negro.
“1-U ronie fur
lie «w» there at tbe apimiutcl time,
but the blade had not l«ni shaipeoed.
“fhirry. boss." aald the negro, -but
h Jes* cudnl get It llxcl in tlme."
“IVell. well, tbafs Imd." aossreml
Mr. Kitchen. “I’ve got to go to a party
today."
this the barlier suddenly went
into tbe Iwck of the sbo|>. and much
> distinguished visitor's snrprise.
brought out a tOade with six or sevea
deep notches 1a It.
•Yer. c-n use dis.
be aakl,
hoMinc it out.
Vhv. what do .von mean? What
1 do with that meorr
“It's all right. t«ss.~ sahl tlie negm
la an Injured tone. “It's de one 1 allna
irrles w'en I goes to a party."—Italllore Bun.
When William UoekefHh r had ap- .
fimdlHHs Dr. McBlroey wa- called In
to iK-rform the neeessaij operothm.
After his recovery Mr. HoekHt-ncr
rrcelrt-d the tloctor's hfil ta due course,
and drawing a cheek went to pay the
account ta |»erson. In tin- tsriiverwiwhleli followrtl npjK-mlMHs waa
naiurolly their main theme.
“Von told me." snhl Mr. lto<-kef*1ler. "while 1 was sh-k. do.-ior. that
■eryUsly •» Iky worhl had a xcnulirm ap|K-ndix.”
“With a few excepHon- I iK-llevo
lat to Ik* the case." was the answer.
-And Hiat. aooucr or tati-r.*' pmwu«r
the till Mirgnste. “every one wockl
have to la* eja-roted «>n. either to cure
■ |av*vcnt the disease."
“That ta the generally rcc»«ciitaell
liidon among the mcili.nl froti'nilly."
ns the answer.
“Well." said Mr. lUa-krfHh-r. rising,
if you will iwnlon my saying so. It
-cm- to me tliot yon hate a la-llrr
iiitg of It th.*ii has the Kiniiitard Oil
comiut iiy."— 1 .otoii Tra xdor.
'^1
t>WD-r osJI a*
wij sad
f*
SSwSEK-'S.?
IM-lh-ll
ml
The «-sl wa- given -liHler
in the hotel until the army
dl-apiHared in the dl-talii-i-.-ltalH
more Sun ____________________
Orsndmoihsr St Ags •fTlilHy-roar.
There xvn- a rcs-nt letter in a l.e
doll morning iw|»cr Halinliig for 1
writer ti n-oni in the ft
-an inWi— II gromluiotlier at 34.
u-i*--iiiig ta' « Hmt one «
known women ta Engll-h -.x lciy. Mnt.
Ccruwalli- M'c-l. ho- only
etiuiil tin- rc«-»nl l>y two y<
rietl at IT. -he wa- the mother of
Hins- . hihln-ii iM-fore -he was 'Jl. II
ehle-t datighlcr. now l*rimT— Hi
ry of I*lc—.• was marneil nt lb. a
I iK-forc I
■■fli
waters the whole Inside of tbe craft
orerUylng the frames will'lie snugly
fally.
celled with yHIow ploe planking three
Tbe'flnil aim of tbe s.rslematk- prao laches thick. Tbe living quarters
tice ta yeHlng Is to prodoce a corps d be eomforubly and substanttall]!
r^era that will put Kansas to sham
Isbed. but there will be no attempt
ft the approaching ThauksglTinc dnv whaterer to give decaratkm to this,
game. “Mtaaouri expei-U ever>part of tbe craft.'
to do bla duty." ta the motto, i
For motlre power the vesMl wHIOMHer bow the game goes Missouri eairy a singly engine of the compoond i
atadenU intend to anp!*ort tbe
roodensing order, and Commander'
wttb rokea until tbi last.
Paary aaya It will be equal to a contta <
ual economical development of 1.000
Indicated horsepower, aod when occa i
WALNUT CHEWNG TAFFY at 16c
ta Satorday. Frsd F. Akers, corner
Ftoat aad Park ntrects.
222»-li>
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
WI-UC*
seuHuiciit of res-ist-t. and
UiiHI hi- *'Ifc |•^-■■«•iv^*l
posed to the 1 ater. To
and grind of tbe fioaling iiw me now. i .
tbe sides along the water line au.1 the •
Nv-pon
--i.
bate caused a less sen«ltJxe man
leave the iicIglilioriitHMl. Mu k-. b.i’.'plly. itamgli It ofi. ii lat «.“> itsoi.-nu
In flats and severe
-I
sentinciit liHw-eti uHphl-.rs rs
couws death. But to show bow
things are onlercl It i» usiwlly
the hinocrut listener aod not
femllnc player who 1s hurt.- -M a>h'c,:
ton Mar. ____________
Sssrrsw* AU
ViH.v -jwfiviws dcsiK-iatHy tlglitinc
large .-at f.u Hi.- |H.»-.-si..ii of a
young I'ird. iiia.h- iliings intcn-stliig « n
M'«li.c-.lay aftcriuaiti at Vbarb^
and N..rll. .ivcmc.
Q
Tbci-at hii.l .-iMight a young s|.:inow
will give rnyw-lf up! Itnt t.y Hie gn-at and siarid mnili on flinri.s
hot .. s,h««. mdsKly shall Imxe the wh.-ii a few «dd<-r Uiids <aw him Tiny
satisfaction of killing me."
, flcM at tlic.at *.« s.-!iiigcly tliai laSo siiylng Hie liifiiier ci,-atnn- firw'l .■on.iK-llcI 1.1 bunt for sUcHer. .Mon*
swlltly through Hie d.irkneys to
Idols Jolncl in the sitta-k. and wben
oeariM city, dashcl ItM-lf against
the .-at n-a.-licl tbr Northami
top of a sk)is. ii.per and fell to
1I..IH be ran against Hie win.low
gniuml dead.
nn.-st of a pla.-c of safety.
Jetr;
It wa- tbe Um prairie sfai.-ken.
Gn.vcr ..r Hi.* Imlcl
«l'«'
Orlgls ar tbe Seatii
and d.s-lan-s that iicar’.y tifty
silvery
ag.vl ..p.^gyimm
.l.-rgyimin with
*
in t find one:
one
lates. and If s^ Hin't
Mr. and Mrs F. K. Finch will Icovci “
Thankinrlvlng day game;
piit her
ner a.
are know she | Monday for the South to make It their]
as «
a linslian«l we
pap OB geography ami 'rilhmHle
Mr. Finch baa been In the:
DH her ro."-tVhlcago Dally News.
bhycle business In this city for many
Mlsoou-rmb;
yearn and ow account of poor health
» Yauta'a Cmwpaalon ta ISOS.
mie igielltag of Missouri hi anotlier
> summArise retired. Miss Helene Sotaker.
tavorite that la delivered with good
___
__
effect. Rgch letter I* long drawn ont.
Palngle paragraph the many
aod has been staying with her sister, 1
eapc-ially tbe final “I." the
Vhlcir'ihe Y^iuth'sl
«*ompany them,
anil betog a .veil equal ta voliims
.ingt
t^paaloa anfiouaces tor
’ Kansas.
tbe “RockcbalkJayhawk"
BRCVITIKB.
The old varalty .veil ls.^tiU given, and
~i^seriea,or articles planned-to Inter-1 Division No. 2 of Ue Congregnttonal ae'
romhlnationa have been
csl especially the forty-five millions* ^ j
Americans' who look dlrectly
eoll lor thHr anhatatence will
Ii
e yomig king of Spain likes pigeon
ling and boll fights. Home of the
ATvliblHui. Ilyai. of PhlUdcfihla Is ’ lesiling men of tbe country f«r he Is
' iberly
Inieren
be j setting his subJeHs bad examples,
meuitiers of tbe t iergy j
Masts noa Cnomw.
I
A m^nt dl-iisl.-h tells tbe psthelle
Ui? facnlty
story of a man who kllkd himself with
when It Is necessary,
.-Icrygman ,
^^llc bis nice was playing to
who has a parish on the outi
ntskirts of
piano; “I.esd. Kindly
tbe Qnaker city was noted for tbe Ugbt. ' 80IUC time* ago then- wws
long perimls of abseme that be took
from bis parish. It tseurrcl so often
that It became a matter pt lominon
talk.
^
load water Hoe and 1»» feel |pog from
the Ui» of her stem to the after side ol
her mlL
Her maximum beam over
her guard wUI be nearly tblrty-flve
feet, and when laden she will draw
neatly seventeen fert of water.
The keeL stem and sterapost will be
bnUt of heavy white oak.- and over
tbe regular keel there will lie i
arcblblsbiM' ami askcl for a nioiirti's
false keel of the name materiaU
leave of atiseme. saying that the d«s-will liesr tbe rob of thick k
tor bad rcinmi.ciHlcl a change of sir
groonding. Tbe frames will also be of anu scene.
The an-litd»lio|* hmked up
sc*
oak and closely spaNsL The with a Mtilixh-al gleam In bW eye and
earns will be of very tbk-k yellaaiMa. Ma.. «e IHrM^ the Cheeve ea
pine. nmisoall.v well snpportsd
lggl*Sti
tte BMe Uaea-Xeaders Carer Mage
“Well. I make
islened to the frames by big
fsslem
tiack to your parish n
Metsaphaaea. aeveral ravartle TeUs
Uiroogli bolts.
ik that wotihl IsAmWahlps these beams will lie sop-’
ported right op from Uie kwlson by
ateel suochloos so nrranged that they !
rissi Act •* the Tran««lrmay be art np by liolts to take np any t
“Why Hiould 1 wUh to It'
“gtve“ 111 tlie st;ih-ture during the' longer! .Vll my kin bate Is*e
course of consiniHlon. To Insure ex dered. .V IboiiMHid annetl na>n,nre
cc|iiiunal stiffness to the bull there'' my track, sc-klnc: my III
will lie hesv.v yellow piiie dlsgunnl
is’forth. day or
hHi.v
fastroed. i
ly fas
braces, very serurHy
; night.
1 am iniKM-cnt. 1 haie <-om
ary frame. IVhlle «-uttlng op t*ie space '
mlttcl no crime. VH I am to la* slmt
> regular caUlugue and Is not hon- between decks, this arrsugemcot gives!
f I wen- a desl*eratc oui.lire of o«
tbat i taw. 1 w ill i-u.lurc It no longer! I
Rainbow of Kalknsha
was the gueiTl of Mm. C. G. Strong yes
■-VST.
,
world.
:
Carlos PHlegrinU one time president
i of the Argentine repoldlc. sod aHhv
1 imlitlcsl sffalm pntcUvnHy all hta
j
Is In Washington,
i
fTITEMAIIO TELUBG IB TAUOEX.
with friends.
Mr^ Griswold of Vermontville
here to spend the winter with her
Wm^ oao or the »«. who wa.
I
cr rigged ataam reaaeC with auxiliary
Special Come For Foothell Lori
m at Ifiaaottri Univeraity.
Flaklepaugh of Kalkaska epent the
r;
imm Rwaewssrtoishotcwmfsmah^
• KDcouiagcd by bla.prerhra* performaald ta bis bbii
aares. Cummasder Robert E. Peary «f
said the
the servsnl
servant.
-Y—J—yes. sir." said
the awe ln«ilrtnc
the Vnltcd BUtca aary Is now having with ooe J
'
tmUt a new craft for his final dash f«
the north pate, aays tbe New York Her
He mnst have delivered tbr message,
aU. This new ship wlh be vety re- Mr. Aslor came.—New York World,
Burkable Ip many ways.
A SCHOOLFOR ROOTERS
Dk Raplda ar« In the dtr todarMIm BM Mon aod daughter Ai
l\'
• mt the Haira 1
_
SAFETY
FOI HOITEY
Ikf not kts-p moue> in the h«n.*c.
An acrhlcnt Is liable to happen
and then It is gone
Pat It ta
our liaak. If for evt-n a shod
lime. It Is oafe heir, and »-ar^Ing Iniert-M.
' ’ .
"
A
Ttmrse City Stall Bnk
Swell Suits
for
$IS.OO
Made right, retain tlieir shxfc and wear well.
%,/J-
COPVniCMT lOOA MV
^
HUH. NATHAN ft riftCMCB O
;
Ouercoafs,
erauencltes
and Cop Coats
ii-ii
$7-S0 to $20-00
Gaarsntecd.
They will please you—tbe
prices^will save you tnoney. Takes just a
minute to show them.
Cbe Boston . Store
■
m
-V
;;vVMc^'wi:riuK-^
Ml Wrketer niM. BoMoa; IU«.
’"T*“n - '.T-',--
‘ wrc-.'4,|;.
ivFnn « u n 'n « n n n « u n
u
ANNIVEIOIIKT
AHinvnsAn
^blee’sLunge A roantTM
Cm. UW.W. WWiMW.
0 eowoti CO., MCW roes.
IWYILTIES *RE S0ULS| USTBIHIWmi WTEBEST
----------^ Erthuslastlc ftspvblicafi Mesting ,
•*TM»IOW OUT THE LIFE LINE":
Northport Attended by s Large
tOLO ONLY FOR tSF.
Audta^.
M
Umrar E. J. ratshoai tea 4tepoM«
or kis tetcKpu la tht roIgkMB MukfoctwtoK eon—y to W. F. WUIiatt^
or Hoad Cttr. Mr. FnlsknM reUrlos
offtBim
There is a quality in Royal
Baking Powder which makes
the food more digestible and
wholesome. This peculiarity
of Royal has been noted by
physicians, and they accord
ingly endorse and recoipmend it.
tt At McCIcIIro I
DATE It NOV. 1
WalnwrlBht
TOthmebt. MS. by O. U XUmcr.1
« iMYHEK
Stooewall
Jackson
swoot>ed down from the
WV
Bbeostideoh vaHey hpoa
the dank of the Federal ar
my before Rlehmoad the last week of
June. 18G2. be rlmply executed apoa a
crand
lod scale tbe kind of oMrement
nMremeat be
Usd practiced upon S minor field with
biillUnt socceaa It has been oaid that
nebert E. Lee pbmoed and directed
tbone early hlowa of Jackeon in tbe vab .
; ley Whirls made him so famons. If ao.;
I Lee was nortunate to his licateaant. |
ire’s: THerc'wcre no miccessfal dank swoopb
■^nasinh Night" WHI Be teofu
HANNAH & LAYCO’S
• • tt
HIGHEST QUAUTT POSSIBLE
it $t # « tt tt ttitt tt « « ti.tt #
■Krrod kls faally to this chy aad 4s
BOW IhrtaK OI.U7 mth strar.^ '
Mr. wmarnm has bM • stockhoHer la the trm tor the pM throe y«oirs
IB, eootpoay wuh Mr. FttlshoB and
Lowreoee B. Deioete. Mr. Depoete retahu his iatcresu and the eoocera
ftw the pieseat at least wll] retala iu
old aaaw oC PnlshitBi Maoatectorias
coBpaay.
Mans
WAS STORY
| after Jackson passed from tbe sUge.
B EST
Rlcbaond. The Inteotloo of Lee was
to soaah Porter aud dear tbe road
b bia
and rot bis army from iu base. Many
explanathms of this campaign have
been iHit forward as hisiory. I.|it the
truth U as here stated and comeii rntm
Lee blmseir. He aimed to cot Md.*lelIan off from his tmsls and then d>
stroy him while strsaded in the peoiosnla.
The flchtlns along Bearer Ham
cre^ June ‘X was desperate, and tlic
Confedcratca. l»-d by IvongatrecC D. II.
mil and A. r.
Hill.
I 2.00U 1
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOUf
TRAVERSE CITY,
i
«r^.
N. H.
Oct- 6, said:
gave morh concern In Washington and thuee of l>*ugstrvtH and the Hills,
down
the Chkiutlituniny.
Manchester theater-goers, w ho were at tbe beadnnarters of tbe army of tbe moving
ruad le.ndfug dowu from
tvad
in attendance at the Manchester opefa Potomac, on tbe tuinks of tbe t’bicfca- ; alaa a
lu Cold Harbor, off
house last evening were treated to a bomlny. than did tbe nnestion of lead-, uort'i <>f Riclimond lo
mdilp Just acroHs the tinea McCIH-1 |*t»nor's right flank.
capital rendition of Shnkeapeare's j
knevr that Oeneral Joe Joliiistoo :
Along that rv*ad from tbe north 1
cUaalc comedy Twelfth Nlght.“ with |
been wounded and disabled In tbe j Cold H;>rlM»r. iiusl Porter's cvntiT I
Marie Walnwrigtat as ViolA For lovers light: :i*it Fair Oaks May 3
i»r. SlotH*wall Jack31. Up to that | ward fold Hniist
of Shakespeare's plays it was a treat, time I.ee bad acted in Ibe capacity of j- hou's army m.nrche«l after midd.ny on
and there was an appreciative audi chief of stair to t*resMeot l>avla, with J June iTT. Meanwhile tlwre bad l<ceii
powers slnill.nr to tliose proposed f.a-1 terrible figbllng on tbe listlle front
ence in attendance.
The star was supported by a capable the bead of tbe United Kt.*iU9a army un-I facing up tbe Hhickuhondtiy wtreaiu.
der Hie renrganlantion bill. He might ' wlierv laingstn-et ami .V. P. Hill threw
company.
Especially good- sras the
have dfreetevl tbe mnnenVYrs of Stoue- j th^ aoldicrs agnliikt the Fedtwal
work of M«U Rogers as Olivia. The wall In tbe SlicnaiHloali during tlieJ^tttdH-hes in order to brenk tbe line,
part is a dtSculi one. but Miss Rogers month of May ami the first week of ; Lee's programuie
filled the role raultlcAsly.
rlalnly orden-d
ps lo a
J. K. Applebee as Sir Tobvy Belch,
Do You Wish to Save Money?
or course
jET
’iTirr,:
r-Tr':
; -i
way-AecittanL
Cn*MOD. I*a.. Nov. 3—Traia
known as the Cleveland and Clncin
i- aatl exprcKs. a fastIt passt
passenger on
Pcnn-ylvanla railroad, ran Into a Ughl
engine at Uortage. near here, yester
day In a heavy fog and three trainmen
•wero Injured.
Many of the pait»ongerw on the express train were JoHed
(rout Ihtdr reals aud berths by tbwbock and several sustained minor
hurts, but alt were able to continue
west. The engine and first twt
were damaged.
Dan Hanna-, son of the late Senato.Hanna, was one of the passengers. Hr
'was allgbtly efft and bruited.
A tullroad to n-slr c.rsy'r I>ak. Cn!..
* wIU altala a height of at least am f«t
greater tlrnn the read whieh, HIiuIm
inle'w l•»«^k
THY A ftKCOBO WANT A&
sr.’.v,;rr',-, rr„t”.Supi.] .rrs__
Tbe atteii.lani was quite iin.-oiis.-bms j
of Hie rank of her .-nstotuer. and so
the ,a.nVl w as duly drtwt.-bed to "Mro. |
ChrlsHan. Biu klngli.m |sil..-e.
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lireMieiwia. tmt ■ws.taws.
|
Tbe Russian government has or i
denxi from .be .x.nquiny est.blisb^t
Mihi.. to maiiiifa. inn- tbe BendcUi |
ItkMiOO breastplates, wrbich
cuirass Itm
dcsHiiixl for armies in Manehurla.
I.ast winter "the Inventor carried
some tests at Kt. Petersburg liefop- II
exar ami high military offieUls. and
Is v-laimed that tbe plate Is proof I
against atl small-ann ProJ«;t»« Tbr
cuirass lo Le raptilVed tbe Roaalaii sol- j
diers U flexn.le. weighs only sev^I onov-es. Is kws than bsU an Inch j
thickness and entlri-ly covers tbe!
'
chest and abdomen ofr tbe 'wearer. Tbe
MenatpUtes are to be dellrered at the
Russian emimlale al Milan. Ibe sum
to lie paid for them being slightly In
ax cess of g3To.0fl0.
r,
Makloc Artll
Artltb-lal .vdtou I
In France from tbe .clhilow- of Hr
i
tree, fired from bark aii«l knots. I
I
rerised ttlM-iw air plm-ed In a laige
”*/-■?* i
Under aud stesmevl for ten boars, al
, ‘ , I
wbb-b Id-ulpbate of sod. Is add.vl and
I
I!!
the whole heated for thin;
' V. .
wbeii It b«-ome*
^
‘
«sbe<l and given an
Wroehlng
ll“mlx.i
Ing. on Ibe Paimmkey. CcMrincetl at
last that Klonewall wascviimn! Instead
of McDawi-tl. .McClellan ordered PorU-r
lo'MnM-on as Imig as le- ismiM to give
Hie h«wvy artillery. irnicqisH wagoiK
and oHRr BMlerials tfine toeidier eruwv
H»e (Tbieknbumitiy or lak*- wbipfilag at
While Honge luuidlug lor the new base
of Ms artu.v w hieli be would entablisk
®** Janms liver, off bis b-fl flank.
at oner threw hi* tnaqsi Into
a II:h-.cross Hie imrp.w .s-uiuwnU Utween the hro.lwa.eiw of Hm Cbicka
nnd Hie Pamunkc, and be-
rtreugtbei. .n line for a fl.»l
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lud on tl
*ioe. bytiroehlwrie and nltrte a. Ids, nnd"J
Harlwir.
of Col
a little ea^ of rostor
^ |
o«:.I.sk-rauw rushed fonvanl
gelatin, wbk-b gives
, nltaek P.»rters exln-uie froiiL
iL .»n
paste.
This paste
VUICL.WU,. *«.
from
thread, and after l»e._. ^--------il rlotb
In a ir:
gummed
doth tber
they are Immersed
Immen
weak solntlou
Imlutlou Iof enrbouate and dried.
e threeul Is treatei!
To glre
gir I
hath and rinsed
to an ant
eoM water. Cotton baa also been made i
from the wood.
Use Record Want Ads
If by
looklug
you can save a few cenis Isn't It lo
your interest lo do so?
Look aronnd.
Of course it ir.
compare pricea
nml
goods and then come in and look us
Enterprise Grocery
Corner State and Union Streets.
Be«
I.
AkrMd.
j
rim- .if Hi.- b.i.->i li.Mui.ces of .Mimr-j
Not a Sick Day Slnot.
Ri-vercly with kidney
pr.aln.-i-. ir..iu il.i-'i.le<.f Ibe vv.n.-r.
an ad. of your Electric Bitters
wl,-ie anja,,.! d,.|,.rmlm-tl to try that.
After
f.ai|.,l .11 riniHu. Kii-ovi:..
Aim-rl.-an finiv wbi. li m-innr.-i.-tiire.,, „wing a f.-w d.wi-K I felt rellcv
-vcd. and
farm iiia.-liii..-ry hsm •I.-.-uIcnI fv ♦qH-n , ,,oon there
cured.
tmliiiHivI *-li..ol. wh.-re |M-r«in- will
(„|ve i
• alnc-i.
gnat
iim..iig Hie laH.p
drawki.-k to the .h-veh.pim-nlI Ilf I
n-ginll
i
Cwi
«:iyp H:;ii th.- i:-.kliiiO»f n'-'t
• inH'iihiml travel to tin- iHiukli
.-nliuiH-i. In Weiilerii t:r«-.-iilni'il f«ir
linnnr. 11 l:il.i--i lvv«« yi-;ir,< l» m.-ik«- the
joiini.-y lliere and im iiiiiiiy'to n-tiiin.
g four ,
noiiul trip .-oii-iiiming
I
his imrty w»m leaving Cap.l-telle. iw.. .-oiiipaiil.-ii ..f Ki-klim. iii.-t.
..m- .»r lliem g«»inc imrlli aii.l the ..ll.i-r
tbe vvjiy'ti. lay In a -iipply
Tb.-nr.- all..g.ili'-f I' •biz.ii «»r lii"nraiig.Ml >••!•• l>y -i.b-. .aii.l
.».«Nl :m ••v.-nly a*, n -ina.l ..f mjIr>. Tli.- uniiff Im.x^w were ai ..u.-e
pTo.lii.-e«l. j.n.l tbe inort eurov.iaanl
«M-s f.itlow.-d. III.- Ii'.nm iH-ing
,| lip Hieli m»es asa.i. ami again.
Hu two piirtiei. -.••luiraiing lii.ally
1 ••xpl..-il.m of sm-eziiic.
.'euralgia,
Idiiey trouhk-s aud Gel■neral DeWlUy."
bis Is
Bass, of FremoaL
wrUes
Only 50c, at F. H.
Mea.l'^ South Si.k- Drug Store. 8. E.
Walt A Sons and Johnson Drug Co.
.Iruggkts.
l.rMU K.srl..tl.« UgWt.
A light of ililrly Mx «wndle powwr.
whl.-h. it Is claimed, will iievr-r go out.
lion wiiK ntira.-1.-<l h> a glow In a small
d..la-. 111.- glow was caused hy a
.li.-iui.-sl whl.-h the dls.-ocerer k.^i*
in an nlr-llgbl gtasa. He says iben- is
m. r.a«ui why Hie light will ik>' re
iiialu luilllant firmer if Hh- glaw Inot l.rok*-n.
A .wniMiiiy has Imrn
foriii.-«l to iiiiinnrn«-tare Ho- light in • aHie light nml bhles It when tbe bgl-l k
not nce«leit
PERSONAL.
Mnie. Zola hii« pre«.-nt*-.l her hnsbwn.r- iiiuiiue>-ript« to Hie Natloiutl
l-llir.!t> of Fnim-*-.
•
Doesn't RMpmri Old Age.
*'U'« Ktiamefnl wl».-u ymitb falls ;*i
»bow proper rt s|hcI for old sgx-. hut
.\n -tin K. J.um-.. the hell ringer at
yrnr,..
e urn eoiitaining the nelirs »f t
III .\rm.l.l lia*. Ih^ii pla.ail in t
rhaiM-l of rulnTSlly <-o1b-gr al O
Anal.lie Fram-e nnd 0<-tavr Mtriieau
have (h-.-hire.l they v
r With
lreii.li
,Tr,
l»r. I*. >\ ahlenstrom. nie;iilHT •ifjvnr
UauH-nt ami one of Swixb-n's gn-au-el
iii.-n. l-v lr»-tiirliig ami iin-a.-liiiig In ili»vv»«*ilrrn Alatei*.
Dr. J.irge Munm-. the new ...in|.|er
1.1 Hu- rmt.d Slalee fn.ii. H
k .leK4-illHxl a., a wiry, al.-rt
a tvph-iil Ccnlinl .Vuterknii.
Baron Karl von ik-nul.vif .»f l’rn«sla. who •xMiimltteil sni. kh- n.a-i.tly,
was. with Hh- ex.-.i.H.m of Pn.f.-esor
Erwin Ulmde. a
pr.uiilii.nl
frieml of
nKimL’
aud the tiring at Cold Harbor was tbe
work of his troops. Tlu-n Porter
saved, ami the comhlued armies wouid
.lasb into Rielimoml. Bot nearer and
neater the flriiig came to tbe Federal
Hoe. and amm u|»u tlie bllll
strange baUerlni weut into acHoa
|w»pm to sliell Hie brigudes of
Clik-kolioiaiiiy. The guns w ere uot
Dowell's, but Stonewall Jackaou'a.
der cover of nlgbt Porter erosacd
troops to the noutb bauk, and the nruiy of the Potomac atood on Hie defensrv.-, with I>ee nnd Jaeksou united
on the front and rear.
GL'ORUE I- KILMER,
you do.
around cumiisring quality and prices
rrrj
m
MICHIGAN
the dale €if the engagement of Mlasl WJrmte Ajri'rs defending Richmond at ter's maipa retired to the new line of
tt’slnvHeht In •^Tw.irth
.. tbe beginning of the Seven Hays' bat-i dcfeose be bad prepared on Caines'
vLTT
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1
now to be dewrlbed. but tbe fact farm, six miles ft. reer of tbe Imtt'e-
i
Spoclal^ to tbe Evening Reourd.
Nunbport, Mich., Nor. S.—The Uina
ball held a good eixed andlcocc
ntgtat to listen to arguments upt»n
state IsAuee froffl tbe republican standIMlnC The audience was greatly It;Ukr the soaiMl of the wind la U>.lercsK'd In the discussions and al"trblsgeriag plaes" to the ear of a
tbongh tbe electric IlghU went out uncle to Olivia. SpottJswoode Altklii
Mkhlgaa aua. the noand of the oen is
McHow. ; ibt- wernlHn-le.
Jl'.ecn minutes liefure the close of tbe aa Sir Andrew Aguecheck and E. M ■
« nu..tlug t.i«n the airiva or M<
jwrer lorgPtten by the dwHIcr on the _
jjaha nnock
But Porter and his men firoved
last address, became of aa aecidoat.
M Fee. ..c .u....
^horos of the ocean. «.,• the Detroit j
J,
|Ut^'‘n.d
coiim-et with bis right
vincible for boars. Tbclr guns tore up
the peculiar Shakeaperoan comody in t
•iff tlie poMdbk- dewigus tif tbe en- Ibe <v*nf«wkrate lines with Imrrible
'npptaudcd the rrntarka of Hon. A. W. aa excellent manner. The first see*H^-^,y
^laughter. S<im«-tinM-s lAingstrwH'K im-n
If he
the duel brtween X’b^Ia'i■ imsbtsl
forwani
pb-rcisl the line only to Is* btirlwl Imek
fiusl
eUrf.and the wash-of
small nil lamp n{>ua ibe platform.
wta.lheight near Old Tavern j with thiiineil out ranks. In tbi? brat <»f
ind Sir Andrew in the fourth art wen ; ri;d sHxeiL
I it
with him. and
. -MU
.. takes
e, J
The principal
principal address
address
erection of lwHeri«i« which jibe fight a South farollna regiuieut
good
Edwin McKIm as Orslno gave
rhythmical tin
in song or poetry. ^
Richmond. The nest Mep j cbargetl out of the wqeids Into tin- oia-n
a creditable portrayal of the charac
rature boars
hoars wllnes.
witness'j
. ^....
The hlsuw, of lliculure
„
I would lie I
ndvatice «if I •VI* ronis field and were laet Hy Dur.vee'a .New
to many such productions.
Ain defenses of Rk-b- York wmaviw. known In Is.tlivnrmles
was chairman qt^he BMciIng and Maria
iastbe-|t«vlU-gg,.lHevlK" Tl.; xoumond.
•Throw Out the Life Unc." t
I made mmc timely remaiica before In
Hiss WalDwriabt has not beea s«eu
charctvl BcroMc the field, drivltig
Meanwhile McClellan
the best-known hymns aung in
‘°'j Iroducing the speakers. Mr. Smith is in Manchoster for many years.
' tbe farilluians liack and caiItrying tlielr
btonewall
tnoviag <
gwllstlc churches. Is such.
tborongfaiy posted upon state affairs
i!.s. RHlriug
iwth
Edward
Ufford. now a spar*ug. line. the xounvrs
and he kept the audience deeply Inter James. i
lo Wasliiog- '
-. He
amuotb-shaven. kven-looking man of
r«-:«-d until tbe ferolinians t»s»k breath
ested for aljout ao hour. He devoted
■evening *
<-«»tifirTnatioi»
&3 ytuirs. was a Isiy on tbe Jersey
e from a sns nml starti^l in again. Huryee's men
denl.il. n,r the m-ws
most of bis attention lo state expenses was
praiseworthy
throughout
coast before be hciuime a.pmtor in
>ld eonllb-tiug tmd IohI ln*avlly. nt»d the alignment
pb-ions cliann-f T wl
and t.*-xatlon and cunvInctKl the audi ihowed her to^be an actress of
lie a I'lib-rnl ; w:is dt-riroyiHl. but the regiment jwradstories nnd prof^.
small Baptist cfaurcbes In various New
ence that under the republican admit.- iblllly In the Sbakesjiearean line.
M ftinfiilerale ! iil under lire, tohl •iff n-id eloMvl the
at firri. then wild be
England states. The sound of the sea
iKti-atiun Michigan had much to oc
fill- .-It \Vai-h- ' paps, then rusluvl f.irwanl, sweeping
d.-MTler Hut the Wl
wrought upon a naturally poetic tcin|)Toud of.
He laudi-il Hon. Fred M.
the gt-m-rals ■ tfu- field and gaining the wivsls tbe secS15JI00 VykoES ARE STOLEN.
Ington. with till- :il<
meat, and hla pastorate was made.
Warner and reviewed his career in
aiipposi*<l lo be bMiking ifur tbe wily ! ond thue.
I amall way; notable by the :
M«-flHlan sent from a.r.r«s tbe
It imprmsed the audience fa Thievea Wlth\van Remove Valuables Jnekson. w.K lotall.v ♦!» thi- dnrk. and i
wns b-ft to JackMin biniM lf to cleiir | fliick.-iliomlnv
llie division •if Ceneral
IV tilt
From New York Home.
vorahly. He nut^ clearly the posl.. • he wrote, and for which he composvd
m.rwnt. which he did In dm Sl.s-iiiii
Slm-um from the Sixth tvin's to help
maintained by Mr. Warner
New York. Nov. .'i,—Six exipiis-itc,
re:i«-hmusic to be sung by the choirs of his
Porter lu.l.l liis ground. Sloetim11 re
comi«red to the uncertain stand taken
ed Hie Ib-ld lale it. the day. J.iM when
....Clellaii's pbn was to cross i
' Churches.
by his opiionent. W. N. Ferris.
.Stonewall JaekMiii was driving hard
**'‘'r * whole of the .\nny of the Potomac
^
*'I used lu have tbum printed in |»an:Hon. O. C. Moffati. republican ca
and art collector.
Mr. Melcher re- j ,i,i. „oiilh of tbe f l.i. kali, iidny I
t • br«-:ik «lov.-ii Porl.-r's right reiit.T
: phlet form. Just for the personal graildidatc for state senatpr. dellvert*d i
and till II his right flunk at t'oki liar
x>atly moved into a new house
lU j tpe mia. k on Rb-hmoml.
fVcatlon which such things afford."
Is>r. Two I-Tem-h piin.-e» MTetng on
address upon the issties of the cat
north I
five Cloisonne vases, worth I'J.uu"
said he. In a talk with a Nows nthe naff of Mri'lellan neb- Into ImiHe
r Mclb.well to Im»!'
paign and was rvxrelved with great e
cacb. and a sixth jevvel-lnlaid
porter. He was In the city Monday
v. Ub .Slo -nm. Tlu- luie .le rii.irtree, a
ihusiavm. J. W. Hannen also gave
worth f-l.tioo. He prized these so muca against any attempt from the north t
J and Tutuulay dHIvereil a lecture.
I
i;i.Te l«»y. was win by I*oiier to recall
talk tipun primary reform at
hat he asked to have them rartci in a
.-1 New Jersey regiment wld.-h was Im»
hlwayi -hoped that some day I might
ex|K*ndilure*.
At the close
K-parate van. Thlevt-* learned of this
l:it.<d f.ir «>m In front of the eent«T
prudnee some ^g that would live
meeting amid
the
flickering request, backed up to Mr. Melcher's
and In d.mg.T of capture. Tlie duke
•fler 1 .1. gone. I was pastor of a
shadows and the fluttering oil flame of house with a van. packed the vases
went out nn.ler fire, but Hie J.-rsey
church [at West Ikalham, Mass.. In
J eobmel asknl ft r more dHli.lle onl.-rs
Ingle iamp. tbrv<e rouslug cbcvr< into it and coolly drove away.
IM6. aim I went ov€-r to a nelghhorin;;
, la-fore lie vvonbl lii.ive, niul tj.e giilkiiit
given for Roosevelt. Warner.
town to relieve a pastor there
H-I Fr«-n. bnt:iit made tlie trip a.-ros-s tinMoffaM. Bunting and the whole
1 SILENT.
•LIBRARY 1
had said to me. 'Come, throw out the
j bullet swept fl.-bl to he:idynni-lers ami
ruuaiy tick.-*.
'lllc-linc.' The vaaoe thought sirurk
Andrew Carnegie's Doctor Fcrblds}
On returning to Porter's side Hie
Him to Do Any Talking.
-j
USEFUL CHURCH MEMBER.
duke r.iiiiid Hml his inu-le. Prln.-e .'.e
' auuglit fur a hyma Wbea home again
New York. Nov. 3 —Andrew CanK-!
Jehivllle. was under lire aii.l begged
1 adilre«s«>d an nut-door mt'eiing Jmt Reformed PugiUst Made Disturber of
the geiienil to ••nb-r him avvay on s-uiie
gle Is under the care «»f hit physician j
to try my new thought, and In m>
Service Sorry tor His Actloos.
safe
errjimJ.
Itui the ..IjI piim-e ivueratise of a rccurrvntu- of the'throat |
address
I present«*d In prose
ilv
fu.se.1 t.» g.». In H^.- m:ir.-li «.. the fiebi
Howard
niy.
Mich.
Nov. 5.
niulde from which he has suffered j
timngtits which gradually wen- taking
he had im-t -.vith a balt.-iy of •: -ni;.ni»
Through Hi.- i-floris of Cslvln Foutr. s diiring the past year.
'
^
led by f.aplaiii Ib-xam.-r. an exile
n-forim d prUe lighter. Fred Ooyt wmThe relaxation of the niutu-bu. of the
from Hi.- Eerois-riii rev.diitioii of IMS.
uiei-llng WHS mer I wiuit borne i
|irev«-nied from thra-shlng tbe Rev J
made conversation even witlt
iu v.liieh Hh- pr iies- s.Tveil as :i figld.-r
wro*e out the livmn at one sitti
A Phillips during services In the Fre-- memlicr* of his family Inailvlsah:-.
for royally.
H«- bml esk.sl
r to
TIun I sat down at the organ i
ch. Fouls took a band ,nd. acting mider the directions of his
Pd liiiti ticlil witli the tlerman, on tlie
rout|toM*d the imisir. at one sitting,
free ir.il .vf .\i:ie-'.:i nml r.-HiM-d t.>
ha.l trounced the o.s! p^j^irun. be remains in Ills nsims.
all came about mi easily tliai I ili*l not
liMve III-.- g-'t.«. II••^.HII• r s ni.-n wi-re
-.irejienMis memlicr tif Hie eongrega |
no one hut his secretary.
realise that I bad roni|s»Mi| m.v lie-l lion, had him plmu-d umler arrest.
fn-sb. ami P' n.-r's lln- .m the left liad
1------------------------------nl;.-lme.1 ami broken by Hie
hy mn '
f.i.vi
was fined flU by JuMlre
rtws •*»•«r»n,
a-Hueits of l.ongsireet. TinIta II. Jlaukey. tin- ; inging «-vsiigel
WiHu-y lot luicrrering wph religious ^
I'rlb.ln- forim-rlv Itiisly Rufus- at.Irrmai-.s. I'mpiivsl by^ tlic gaitant
1st. Muvtdy's t-ouiiuiiilou In evatig«-ll-> service..
i tlrwl ill un exiieiisive Mill •vf Hi<- |al*Yt
prill'--, f.itigln II!.'- heroe-s to «sr»viu- Hie
tie work, btwrl the author slug Hit.
king Ills way gingerly
pick
wltbclrawiil of tin- front lims I.* tlsiiyuiii. Me iinK'tin d the cm.yrlght
-- uiudd.v
____ ily ernwsiiig.
tbe
rmm -urw rkrtoUsw."
liilU surr.»umliiig Hie .-pno-mg of In"May. .Mbter," l*egan Ritffmi Wratx,
"I sold It r.M $33." Haiti Rev. rffurl.
Primf's- I'bnstiiiii i«. |H-rliai.s. the
t'Uiekale.inir.,v. .M that irdm the lull
stei'plng «n Dv.iit of him; "••an yc simre
He was «.T,s-«t. for I.ee a-ul Jnrksoi.
"That was allO»IUon gvH for bis best known •.! 1
I haiu't luid-'
hutbsl Hn ir Miblb-is .-igulust Hie .-aiitoria's diit!glilel>.
'PsradlKc UKtA^as oliM-rvetl by
Ill in n Iasi liaqa- of cutting toff Potof the iiariv Ip this conversation
Tf I'll J
r froni Hie iiiitiii army'.
"I have reeelvid my royaliU-s it
from stall to stall makli.y purolinses. will yiiii aarce iiev^r to laiiber me
Ht-jiifvvnU's own soldier-, got !•• work
d.t-med maiih.sKl." said Rev. Ufford.
Prince flirlstlni. giHwI-iiaturedly stow
nl H,I lues MIR tmi lute to cut off tlie
• has gone on I
Til
ing away il.e small ,mreels In bis "'"kilt,'. 'SI,Id Rtiffon Wratx.
reserve from. XYhitc H.iti>vc 1jitiding.
leeiurlng tour, singiug blv
piK-kets. line Iirttele pntviiased. bow- never-------"
H<> irlcl t.i break Porter's
lla. k Into I elhilrr's |ss-kei wmi tbe
life line Ip the accompaniment of sior« of ••onstdernlde wtee. i
ami laid Hie division of
allvi-r dollar be wa« c dug f plte bim
ixipilcoit pictMrt's. lie has Im-cii aroHud
mtaac t>r. roiNvu.i.i; avun •TfilUOMIMSVK
for Hie sake of •dd limes.
send It lo you. ms.lamV'
»
AT
Mltl
the world with it.
•You wortlil.su. houml-'
the primss-s aii«were.l:
"Hli. <r.-«:
But Hie
flank blsJlBlillng llm- Oil June :h'. Hie ter «..iild have been lost
Have^oi. ih
pride In
send II to It.H-kliicliam palace. If you j elalimsl
' Have~*o„
,h,. prid
.-eater held fast.
Ixnigsl
Fifth army corps, led by Filx Jobii Poi
DAN HANNA SHAKEN.
.ilN.i.
.--..r -r« ....... ..
..kin- ur- [
,.o
tuareh.
ius.-d 111 tlH-lr bloody
III
ter. occupied that ground. .Iik-|sisiti.iii
ma.j gniiin.aiioii m Hi.- u
eoten-d tb«« road l.-adlmr tw 31rC»ellau'»
Late Senaloria Sen G«ts Into
the! of my eight
bfiar of wuppliea at VVblir .Honse luind
Mcv. E. t. Ufferd. the Yankee Faator.
Had Na idaa That He Waa Crw •
•tint a Maalerpleco.
"-■':r -
!Si'
mmawm
Mmm^
i?
--
1.^ Sa
assator CMkrair. n.* a**ryBeiiatnr Corkrell of Mi*-«mrl '
fishing down on Hi.- P..i-»m«» wl
frieml not long ago. A stone il-d to a
Hie laiat at the pla.-e where
roiH- held
L
Hie tw dc-hled to tiy^their li
flsb did I
ator aiHl his friend retnnied. Hie latter rowing
They
tlee.1 that Ibe boat «»med to he» slug.
nt had
glsh ill n-spondlng to the o«
uo hire of the reason miHl the lamlliig
was -rrarbed. Then
whom they rvtited
bsveu't Hie smell of liquor iHi
Ibis Is liie first time 1 ever
aotan- men pull a boat for thi - lulk-^
with tlie aiiebor dragging-*'
--I paid for tbe boat, didn't IT* re
plied tbe aeuator. testUy. -B'clL then,
it Is imiK- of .vonr liiislms. If we
wanted to get a little esirs pt.-rel e.
—Kamva. City JucrnaL
Mea.l's S..,iih .-.i.k- Drug Stort-, 8. B.
Wall &
and J.ibu-on Drug Co,
JruKgi;-,tr.
ti«aib'l»m:tac
»si»fsw
Sime Ibe use of wir- f«-ia^ U*
roiiie “O exlensiv.- Hie n'limner of «attie kiile.1 ea.-l. y.-ar by .igbtiiiiig ban
grenilv lnrTesse.1. Farniei>' InMirsnee
eornwinles have invesllgaled ‘Im mat
ter. aiiil now (-nine forward wHIi a
wunilng to isilfiy boMers. NftiHy all
of Hie rattle killed l»y IlgbtidBg have
met Hieir •lealli In open fields, wherb.
In many Inatam-es. lb«%waa flat even
a tree m atira.-t ibe ctMrie fitthL As
many .lend eaiHe were fotlad neaf
wire fen.-es, fl.la le.1 to the-ffMrflre^
that tbe lighluing was earritd along
the wires eoni|K>slng Ibe fences. Iwring a s.-eeie storm cattle are liable to
run until st«’in»rfi hy a fenee.
Herb,
thev stand huddled together ready for
tb-‘ kill. A remedy Is sngga-led in
runli.u a ground wire evcey Un rofit
several feet Into the earth-
Car.-lesiiQfMS la r
i railway i
ire making bumaa %f«eka of sofferNew
Dlacorery
Itor
Klafs
OOBaiiiloiptldfi.
the wont
nay whoso lift waa aavnd
by T>r. Kiags Now Dtooovflry. ThM
great reflwdy 'Iff RSaiflatStia Tor fill
Throat aad Long fltNMfla hg F. tt.' «
MesiUs Ronth 8Me Drng Store. B. K. #
Walt * Sons aad Johaaos Dfflg Oo.a
druggist
^mnwismn
TlilY &HMHt TOR JAiplRN. j
RUSSttSJWTOCRITS
Effect ®f Inffociice of Grand
fcnMf. Wrtw
L
•r 0.««*
4»S «k«tr ckkiMM -ol«« ^
Tea. wawerrgrmtlyaMetaksa whoa
> «>T«natef« 9l«a» fc»« *•
tai •» tw «r tk* IW«»«
<om4.
Tk« iMt togtalMar* »ot.«
rtMtio. tejr • hMUfr for ta
l«l a44o4 oil olinfnfc «oy* •• tte m«lor Hot #
MUvt. at laaai
l2 o«u5nifc-Mi^ io tfco low I.
•» eoootroM
M M
«M o« lotMoW to b* owh. Wl the
««nM »r* oo piMood thot all oloetloo
^ oio
^ hoMv IB cb«
oataioB of tB* dopono^L
AO Orloe weothor piapbH prodtei)
^ nUd orloMMl^ tBo fpet tfeot Ur
•ookrol fo ImMI
ibr
ryunr* «f Ibt
U Ur
WOirr. m V Ul loot OOBOOB.
LBft
wtnirr Ihc aiaokrot BcrrowM out toto
tbe iBhc to BBCure doop wBUr to kBop
from troatim.
TWo k obo of Ue
proBlolac alCBo tluit It k hoped will
ttot fon.
bkaodknM^tt?Baptkt taaaak.tn iVlaSctakia Ue oUcr
aprar bpfafu had to dual iH|h
WM given of tbe
akfllfal usnnuk. aaya the IUmMv* atrodtka peaeckad by beU ii
aad Baaatoas. aad It autad tbat Ue
Mfink Thv have iaHaUdd
tbmwka aaMe Udr wtopmm ia
wans MW wirm\
<aaps.xbegrd Ueir ^apaiMM «pThe Stevan IldtMfBMUli*^^ k
paaaau te daatb.
IcaliPM of locatliv la mi« ai^
Ua.Wgflbpu*
fMr caralry. fktr
8ON0 FOR ANNAPOLIS.
gawgllav it to gaMtt anaappaewfl.
dig aatkoritka. They, hovever. oaaai Tkmo k^ahraya UflntiT
•M seem MaSOe Bea«atoee^ P
rather taekvaid ahoat the akuar. dh •as aar aavalrp aflaa i
P>r Cke Savat Asoaqasy. .
,rMdy other toutaa are altar the ia- ■at agpmflliM Ik patBM
Tbe railed SUtea Naval academy k
kaatry and it day *«P away fn»« mat
B bare
Tt»J
nurr acUoa k Bot aooa takap.
PMtfwM of rtSa„ Harder iktag aaar CUakx blrad
•aflkraeraaas.aafl
dkcrcct koklad 7<MtU to work oa hk pakak atom abaat Sea retata ahaaS. atkka.” bM been naked to write It. and
Ue otber day tbe lyrlca were aabmltIona Ue other day pad la the aftar At aSktaaee af tkaa rank Ue I
Md to Ue pnnideat of tbe ocadci
by a aamber of Cfe
left the booac la the mbbY
mod the admiral of Uo navy aad t
ebarge whlk blanalf aad fhartly waat TIkM kac aomo to Ue Baaalan
Ue camp aad malk elffda proved, a k a remarflabk ket tl
to tova. Wbaa ba rataraad be fouM
ta Ue JgpeaeM caaeerwkg Ue vrbr- aver aUice tbe Naval amdamy wm
tabUabed la lAifl Ue superb acbool at
of Ue MTBlry patrok. Aai
I la CMb
ooat aad i
y k mmtatalnooa. Ucy adra—. AanapoHs Ims b^ ae college aoag.;
missing, ako Ue yoaag ma^at tta rak ef aeves verau a day. )a- Tbe eoDg. written at tbe iMUgatloa of
The gaaoltoe kitaeb Sea FPa^
The tekpboBO wor
briweeo the
owned by DeluU partke, k ea roaie Uay take. Their paU
MkhipBB State TekphoBe ooapaor
from Duluth to Chkasa rk Ukea Sa- xi^ lav of foctiScatl
Bitf the Moroholl T«i«P)tmo eonpaar
perior and Mleblgaa. Phom Chleaao Ua exdubk. liapiMel
aC Ukr addkra. Ucy aerer paraue the
k groviBC Irttur. The foiwer
the yacht will go tbroagh Ue Chkaco
aaamy before eenilag dowa la goad
pBBy has a gOBc of airo tikg up tbr
river aad canal to the Jllaole aad Mlw- rnSar vpoa Ue pealUoa occopkd., beUae aad potUap ap potao tor a fono
laaippi rlTcra. tbcace to the Oatt of
era’ llap. Whoa the Ifofahall TrkI by t
Mexico aad to Tatpoa Springs. 1^.
phOBe eompoBr etorted lo the Bell
_
_ _ r ttey are
where Its oeenpaats wll apead the
oMBpoBf ket Bearlr all
phkflamOe and meUodkal
winter.
ThU is witbout doabi Ue
hiu BOV that the aoehaage hM paaaed
longest trip ever
ondertnkea by
lato the taDda of the CltkoBa*
knneb.
of tbe an of war. Tb«y vanr reagaapaar the Bell poopk are maktog a bid
A mbid populist up In Bay eouaiy ably avoid Ue bayooaL
■ooaL Tbeir kadlag
for boalBMa asak. They arc putting
atands to k»e an aanulng deetloa bet.
away 1 » Ue right end IctL
long dtataaee ioatruaentn la the bua*
Ho was doQueatly portraylag the qualef Ue
e front _
f Uo
IBCM plaeaa. and BMklBg rootrarta
tag Ikiao. RuDblng gound theae
Uies of Iba •‘Peerlens One”
free aerrke itaUI they have an e*fen
Rapids and dlktlag on bow nsaay re
elme BUBiheriag MO phoaCa
raaka.
Uue
taking
publicans would vote agalBiu Warner
aerveo.
MaBual iralBlBg will be fotrodnced la order to rebuke
hk •’machlae.
If tbe troone nncovered are unabk
into KakW»oo ^booU.
When be bad reached Ue ereneeod'j •o atop our attack by Are they repeat
Iliilel Rlveral^. Rlk Rapida. baa pltCb In bis tirade, a young Irkbman
Ue manenver. What aelf couiroi. what
rbaaged
baada four tlmca In dvr with an eye to buslneas offered to bet dkdpUae. at* raqolred la order to do
‘ yigtfn. Nov doaed for good.
pouulkt ive to one that Perrk thk. and whal- a consclousi
Peopk at Joaemrllk ftave anbacrlbf^ wmild not carry OUkboma. ’Tbai’s atronrb! When they are ou the march
|g.aaO of the 110,000 nrerai«ry lor a a good bet If I loee,” quoth the aroaaed it k all hot Impoaalble for them
meet wlU any surprke*. In addition
populist. ”1 don't Just remember what
to Ua .mea douched for guard. Ucy
part of the sUte Okkboau county k anrroaad their ca)nmM by ebsina of
In. but lU take chances Uere
acoou. wbo advance along tbe cresu
pegplc killing
the ’mneblne’ there, of tbe cievatloos.
Woat Bebeva farmer found thief in wherever It may be.” He produced lb? aoch twadlUoM may be alow. I
rbickan eoop nnd locked door oa blai. kag green, nnd cootlnno^ hk hot nr.
Thief ewaped by breaklag window.^
Hk nndltora laughed mer
One of theI pafaat I
Ikoaune be bad chronic cold Tcol rily. but be thought It was owing to brought oot lo
ln \Jbe p
ihfl eairi waab back of neck. Oiand one of his hot shots.
tbe Jspun
lUpIdii man wied rallroail lor |IO.OtK).
The passengers of a Lake Shore
l,evlBgtoo\roo
Hon. O. f. MollaU. the nominee for rmln going from Bronson weal were apondent of the bhkpan. A dkpstcb from Tokyo states
eeelecilon an uuu* eenaior for thl« sidetracked near an open Add an J
dUtrlrt on* the republican ilckel, iv while there were very much IntereatM
qnllc well known here and Urongh- in watching the maneuvera of a crow. pluk and thct .Uie results of
He
daru-d
lUiwn
from
the
air
and
out the dktriel. Hk home k in Travgratifying.
Ily be believed.
repved. Tbe writer
>
oree City where he haii hoetii ol soixod a rattlosoake. two and one-half
lo Mojt a port
Mats
friendB, made during the yearn that feet long, and then Immediately flea torawl from MaochurU
ksl May as tbe
Jap.
Into the air again, and when aboat 76 ef ooaUera Japan,
he baa lived there. Mr. Moffait k
-voanded ware being brought la from
young aian who U typical of youug or Itsi feel high a death hatUe oc
American maabood.
He in a aell- curred In which the ratUcr was vic
spsavse
niade a»an. a
product of nortbero torious. having bUten Ue crow in the
-■ bore ot> under woe
flrus Mtoiuidlng.
Michigan, and baa a imputation lor neck. The two combatants fell to the
pasaengem on
«ta ballet
bullet bolea
boles through
tbro
tleota WlU freata
himeat). induito’ and ability that ap- gn>und and the
Ueir
braoota
tnmbkd
out of tbeir cots
peak to all of
the better ckaa of train ran into the Held and killed
to
be
examined
standing. There were
voter!!. Ilk majority should be a big snake.
BO oerrama of pain. Ooe couW not
K:al^ 0
ooe.—Central l.ake Torch.
avoid UB cooclasko that a wound ca
hh boo
pabk of racking white flesh wlU Ue
as well, down In Toledo. While under axtremlst torture merrt.- Itched Ue
from a neighboring town, vent
Trttverae City lo hear Prof. Penia de tbe Influence of liquor be sat down on Japsneer.
tbe
atone
wall
aorroundlng
a
Operatloas and blood poison cases
liver a poliilral »i»eech. There watt
nueh a lack ol iniereat In Mr. Ferro! mnuining water *0 feet deep. and. at* hardly known. 1 saw a soldier wbo
hM been ibot tbroogb tbe left eye. tbe
and hiB mdilng thsi the democrau falling Into a doxe. he fell Into
ballet emerging from Ue base of Ue
above mentioned aita'mbMt a theatri wgter. He was roacued from drowning
brain. aUnd before the aiirgeon and
with great difficulty, by a couple ol
cal performance Intiead of going
t«kte In a low. monotonona voice bow
policemen.
hear Perrk. ThU would pretty c
it all came about. MronwhUe the anrchinlvely prove that the Pei+k Iwon
gMO WM removing tbe tightly adbei^
lag lint from tbe wound with tbe enreliai about collapaed.—Kalkaakkn.
Ocorge WMbingion. a Saginaw bar
her. threatenB to proaecute pertonv
wbo tacked a Parker and Davk llibo
graph to hli thop Hallowe’en nigh:
They ako pul bU barber pole on top
of hla ahop. but be aaya he oaa readily
forgive that. ’ W*bo evar beard of a
pureon by the name of WMbingion
lielag a democrat? It’s an outrage.
Jaba C. Sweeney, k as followa:
^Id<^ youth of Ue continent of
Bnrupe. and many wbo are not glkled, froffi a etal
have mabed Into red ties and ro.-k* with hot water, bnt Ue tmtlent didn't
bfvause the king of Foigkad weer^ mind. Great rentt In tbe brown fleeb
from knee and Mbev throats drew tothr«ie (-olor* at Msrienbad. it k <
peUer aad knitted by flrat laientloo.
fortlug. in a way. to know that
4dmoat under the eye. Watch g aercred
superior suffers Joat as we do f
king out
earUwonu nnconccruedl.v working
iknesaas.
Do yon
>raIM ef
ik nnity. and you have i
J a fe .
Journalist bud twbkd acroea to New
that'B what U k."
However, there
John P. Baas, wrlttag to.tbe fhlcago
LMt eammer. iliraugb a matrlai'v ctis lieresford In ?Sl*Iuil wlU tbe News from Yokohama, rektea Ue fol
ka of ooe trooser turned wp aad Ue
nlal papk. Bd'Merrtll. a former resi
lowing Incident of Ue battle of LinoBBsdktely «Dd
dent al Poticnrllle. began correspond> golden youth of Ue
cnee with a aouthem woman. She mates begin » take Ms walks araaad
lapencoe aoldlera on tbe morning
came to Michigan and they were mar WlU trousers turned up on ooe leg
’"‘lof flittlnlMioooomeobJein. Pnebnot on the other.
ried at Barrytown. where be Uea
a, ■ log forward, be tried to enter tbe ringOur king, when visiting Parts
eliitnl. Leas tbaa ivro months ago they
_____________
A Boldler
aoldler
aekod him Ttokntiy
riokatly by tbe
prince of Wales some years ago, want!! ^
• anie to PottarvlUe. engaged rooms
and Uicw Mm baU with
gkveleas lo a ibeater. Tbe youth of
and began arranging for boti
___
imatkn. Jnat then a obot <
Ue twplul arter
' ^
On the morning of OcL 16 be kkaed
—Oier good-bye. banded her |?0 and aald
(b»~was going to Grand Ledge for bk
furaltqrc. promklng to be
lilghU but be jMs aot relamed yet.
This 'Is bU aeeond almikr escap
the other time be left a wWe and
aaiall eblldren pennllesa. Mrs. Memil
bM goae *to iMising.
Rummage sale nt Port Huron
ruoRCs.
Alms Mstsr o: ••'ll bsli the* OS
• • gd.
Ob every sm we‘0 ciirnsii thee, our Atom
Mster O'
Cenie. Join our song, ray stiiprastes from
rntUrrs fsr stid wide.
We're home tbe flss oa rasny S ship o'er
’• houndless tMw
1 our e.mj trluraphsnt Where'er
ttiffirl rslte;
lee of our vlct'rtes deck o«r
Matrr'e wall*.
Conte, comrsdre sU sitd oieMmaitrs. rsise
even e*aoisn'« tol,-*
la Meter's rfceer hnd me«n ry d#sr let ev
ery l)««rt rrJ«l>-«
We'll t-onserrsie the guanrr deck, the
slur of her ere*.
la youUi. In sge. we ll foeier there the
eenl\jS she Insptrss.
A USE FOR STRAWBERRIES.
aoefeir 'MM Ptod Osaaed Peadoet
OMd P*e Oewwlwa
PurrcyoTi to nocicty have k
amaed daring Ue kat few days
Uo extraundlaary demand for ansi
Btrawberrica. aaya Ue New Tork
Pres*. Why womeo able to pun-haae
the untinned fruit direct from
bousca abould want the cuuin
artli-le of commerce was not apparent
natil one of Uem learned tbe conned
goods were not esten. In fsi-t. tbe tin
Hally,
ri.-e.
An entenirising womsn discovered
k*i spring sirawliei•rrtea were gooi^for
Ue teeth.
preserving them, bnt to harden
gnmt and. of course, aweelen
breath,
hne made tbe most of
knowledge and abared It with
friends wblk tbe season for tbe fresh
fruit ksted. Then she was aboni
make arrangements for de!lve;y
stniwlierrlea from tbe bitbouses of
gentler cUmes wbev on experiment,
abe found Ue canned frail even better
for her pnrpoae. 8he kept her secoml
necret ail summer, but tier friends
aed It out of her; bene* the
LaUw Catam aa Xaval PUa.
A aniqne union has been formed by
LtralsrUle tKy.l carpenleia, aaya a ape
cial dkpatch from lAmkvUk,. Ky. It
will be known as Independent tArpentars' t’BloB No. 1. Us objeett are;
'
A nntoo tbat beHeros In tbe open
Bbop.
A UBkn that will Mve no walking
dekffataa and no aiemtatn exscpi flrat
ckBs mecbanlca.
A mfkB wflooe Aral object k to prerant otrlkeo and lockonta.
It will ba ladapendoot of all central
as)|apl«sHMS «nd wUI OOt aflilktc With
tbe International body, bat will accept
- by the Bm-
Witmm JMB«vned*a Lateat Tllle.
phyakUiM wbo have been vkltlng Loa
Aea kkpltak. Dr. Sir WUttam BroadI beau pbyakian In ardlna^ to tbe king.
patu to tba Chicago
- ^Tribnne.
Dttkca Upon the Cxar.
nCT Foil A SBOEET OOUVOIL.
LIGHT ON LAMA MYSTERY.
■ow (•• Pwkes tse i
Pm TbMr .Oww KwB*
DwmI WUmm la tne Mas
log SywMowle'lwIlmlti
A high Baaoka oUenr. wriUng ta tb<
tVorid'a Work for October aboot tbi
lar aad Ur Infloaor* of the graml
X'C’o'Jto^
arrottfans. U*)Slre.
Bkea npon hk majaaiy. MPa:
-Who. U may be aaked. Infloencw
Ue autocrat wbeoe peraonal rule
Um absolute? If bk mlnktera an
box hi* organa and even hk w<
folk are |>ow erlcaa to move bhu. wImm
k tbe iqilrit that anlmatea him?
answer Ues on tbe snrface.
li
sweeping ibeoriea of suiocraty. whirl
be has msde bis own. 3
I Prince Mesbtabenky. the Torque
litt and fagUostru of roolemporan
i. werv* bis, tea* hers.
Tbe ab
aphorisms nqd personal nppoali
eogendered ii fallb and fervor in lb
spirit of tbeir plastic papll which bsvi
bcv'ome second oaiurr. and be nuv
messurea ev«Ty now idea by Its best
ing n|iou acloi'rmy. Tl:e teaching o
lbci4* imistcrs U laukeil by tvrUli
grand dukes, wbo form s sort of s<
coum-H like that which rvguUles
life of Uc gtvBl Uma of Tlbc
Alexander 111. they bad im
uoiurrii ke|it
IcboUs il.. on
trar>. is eoally swayed by ibase
imlly. They
seeking members of bte fai
hues of bU
- plans 1
paint I
own dreams, present him with motives
which aiipeal lo bis prejudices end al
wa.vs o^^u tbeir attack by groaa flat' aer«n,iiUl tMSBl>
tao They are «-oi»aeqaenlly misv tiuiu
mrtcb for poor .Mckle'. as they vail
bliu. nud tbeir Inflneitce o^ him U
Ausiesltoa PsaeMltsi Vellevrs T*Bel's NBxB Priests Are Petsesed.
Herr is u Uas.rlplloti from an Anslj^
Ikn Journalist s |ien of that mj sti-rihus
personage, the talsl lams of '
says n •IMS-Isl ctililc dispatcli fr.iui
Ix>ndoH to liie New York .tmcri. au nml
JourriBl:
-It I* aigntflennt.'* Imsays. "that lUr
being wbo bolds tbls iiei-ullar priestly
poaltiou always dies Just as be k nliuul
to atlaln bts majoiliy. wbicb lutwna
eighteen* years. Tbe fsli-v- tale l
tbe iwople is tbat the graml Uma. wii»
baa Bi»eiii nine-tenths of bis I
holy nifditstiou. has Imh-uiuc ko tborougbly disgusted with the sinful ss:
of tills world tbst be lias d<n-ld<>d
fly to the realms of lotus llvtsl bll
Personally I believe be reiltvs on
count «if 'something in iIjc s.iu|>.' foi
tbe lama lived to be eighteen years old
he would tmld snpreme |»o\\er.
Ue Inataiit be dle^ goes l»a,-k to the
•boas' lamas, or monks. «alled gyalfioa.
or regents
‘T*be grand Urns having ‘gone aloft'
to oee bis previous brolber. the lamas
acoot around and note bow man}' baby
boys wer* 'oom in Tibet tbe day tbe
tala I lama died. These are watched
until they are four years of age. t
Uen they are abowu a Job lot of
dotbea. trinkets, etc., and tbe boy s
picks out an article that once belonged
to tbe dead grand kma U adjndged
be his surcessur and removed to 1
moat bo^r monastery of Potala. where
be spends tbe rest of bis life. I
esBV bnt dresdfully dull life
"THE BRIDES' LIMITED."
loyal ItussU to-build
memory of Alexander II.. Itaa yet lo
account for enormous sums of money
which disappeared myatrrioualy under
bis administration. Tbe tirnud l»uke|
Berglus. gov*vnor general of JJost'ow.'
a mull addicted to Jew baiting
unworthy sports.
JuliusCMabsrg
TOka
MIflCELLANEOUfl.
sbolisliane Juridical
srho proposed
•oriely of Muscow.
ad of lil.e al lendcn«'les. ami
led tbat tbe mcinls'rs
was ubjt-cte*
s<'rupul*iusly ubaerviiiit
-n.3. . ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
'I'licy I
C. O. CARVER '
stater
Grand Luke «'on«lumlnc offers PRICES REASONABLE
------: «. i i. e twe cm
.......ITIiF
. ,
1
ever, be expresses a very po-w o.ninloii!
lllfllienIn private. Peiiia|m the ii
I Mike .Vlexnn
tial of all U tbe tJrsi
>llksllovU*-b. wh.i liss for i. ewiSlderable time l»eeii the niter ego of bis ,
SjuBABi::::: ijSara
lyi
•This grand.dm-al ring Is tbe Knt |
iii
a motiib. It Is able to iliw.vrt bis pUns
them
lbe^!^7s eye." during the discusslon or to bare them canceled aft
er the emperor li.s sanctinne.! them.
Obviotisly. Hnssin bas more autuersts
r Is Tiwlws «u the Pewwsvivw«Tbe Brides' Umlred” is tbe latest in
says a rblUdelpbla apeilway trains,
tl
r Tork World. It k beI to till
PbiUdeIpbla lo New
Ing run dally frotu
f
railroad. It
Tork by tbr PeuDsylvanta
F
gets Its name
day since the 1st of October lias U
failed to carry at least one «<ourk on
Ibc:.' boneymooa.
Tbe gnteuien at tbe Broad street sta
tion wc:* tbe b*-st to jjtb* tbM Na
000 wns being patronized by newly
qurr.'cd people. They exchanged experlemea
tbe trs'
prooiptiy derided
roebrieten tbeir
Ther yardi
dlM'Overy. and now liie PulUnafl mah"The Brides* UtnUkT are aekg op '”
ki-tcd by name. tbe cars of C'npid and
Hyirei
Tbe.r
cret.
thraugli ft* lor. pick out the
bride nnd bridegroom nnd britio to
, sweep'bp fbe rbe cevfalii lo be found
Sir -Norman I-o*'k.vcr. tb<- British si , CRAND RAPIDS A IRDIARA RT
trononier. has odvnnt-ed n remarkable,
milDaMV
new tbevry concerning the ntllliy of
CUlrART,
spots, says tbe Sricntlfl.- AnM-rij-sn
tsoi tUinasv. Hep*. », MM.
Pledge of sun-spot. Isdlsrlu.-t
1.
kunn
u L'M-'.;yer Trutp Ww TvsT«!rs»C»ty caasniMnxat W
ly limited.
,^ery and «u*ler-1
phenomnun will I
urn snih
WMsad souk •:ias. ss. U.I0«.
K-.r:
n»i. flip- «u |xnmiflffTtw ;iTffTwri
vams*. the theory that sm-!i knowledge
, Korihport sit »s-*.
may enable astronomers to c mvert the , TtS strive trumounamcOmt rasla ba* tral
ann Into aa agent to enable n
with droughts and famlnea (
the spots on tbe snn may rrndi
Bible to preuk-t with prB.-lk-sr<-ertala j pirtiii'iJSl'iraSuessrs si Wsk* for u. rtk
mine and
sodscoih.______
ly tbe coming of famine
sod the exact.
exact
G L LOCKWOOD.«. P. * T. Apart of Ue world wlieve It will take
GK
aeries Iw Wmtm—'m BmIs •■« OsfwrBs. j___________ ____________________________ :------
of the newest styles !n oxfords and
boots for sromeo. says liie 8l*oe Hk :
taller. White kid will be mm-b used
for women's oxfords, becanae It doesn't,
perbmarouettb
^
^ - *
Mpt».MM
'
Trslasiravs'rrs-'wssCWvsBtollows:
WB bteself to be Ue ”U^-
don ivuib.
r«M etower. a. aiarntMS.
WlU t
neo.
Portland girU Jailed for Haltowe’en OB. giving a Ugld. •
of rraily heavy text^
ance to a stocking ol
praakn.
bkcA silk boar some taattdr
New plmat at,Hart will nsakc poUona Ctdeoga girk bare tbeir favorite
^oSatir^
, ,-------—J
natnral cakn.
Beaton Hnrtor clalmn bei«t footbnfl
But tbo eUmajt bos boro rearbad by
team la stnte.
Uks Daky Leller.
As abe tripped
Big Rnplds man arrested on wnrraat nensj Madisau aveuoe. la New Tartu
one moddy day rrorntiy. It wm
five rear told.
Bnrtendtw nt Grand Rapids fdl dead tbat OB BM of her atockiaga wai
broldand a flower pot wlU aa «
vhile aerriag drinks.
MeaoaHaec bM a repnbllcaa dub
vbo bare pledged tbemst
alma MATSkO:
•. gstbsr (ou:«d. my rUssmatsw aM
join our grvvtloc swie.
With bsMs ws’v* OoDS. our swords or**v«
worueur broru bsat Mcb and suoag.
W**ve fortosd th# Us. '10111 uwsr diB.
trherovtrw* msr a*.
It brssthss U# oM scMwnr. our Atm*
Mstor O'
Tblkdelpbk hM been abippad to Japan. It will be aacd m • aabstJtate tOr j
caolk kbw oa nairav sang* roada
along Ue mast, says Ue PblkdHptak
Patdic Lrdger.
Tbe loromoclvM wSl be asod oa Ua
Atan 1 light railway, a pkaawre raaort
rood sbyot slxteeo laUan kag nmalag
from a poiut near Yokohama ap Uk
tbe moonulns. Tars carrying four paasengvrs barr Iwea in aoe for ymra, and
tbrre rooUes are reqalred to posh vacb
car iq> tbe grade. Tbk work rrqalraa
great physical exertka. eaoalag Ue
men to become ovcrtiMted. They are
accoatymed to ride down la tbe cars,
and by caotlog off too rapidly many
bare contracted ronsomptlou and died.
As there arc a krge uuialter of sacb
iMds In operation atoog Ue roast of
Jeitan. Ue deaths of tbe cvollcj be
came akrmiag. and tbe matter was
brotwbt to tbe atteutlan of the enrperer. lie ordered tbe raUraad-owuers to
get other means of paw
locomotive
atra(*ttou of a dluilnutb
suggested, 'and' plsns
offered by a ewpaur In Phlkdciphk.
They wew accepted.
rbe locomotive weighs 6X0) pounds.
It has a tank of fifty gallons cgparitj
aad bums soft coal. Tbe diameter of
Ue drivers U twenty Inch,
cylinder baa a dkmeter o
ooc-baK iKcbea. with a ten loch atruke.
Tbe track npon which U will nu
two feet wide, and the ralk uaad w(
from eight to |eu pounds to Ue y
One
k required to operate tbe litUaJa^^otivc. and from hM aeat Id Ue
be can reach every lurt of tbe
starting and stoiiping gear witbout
gening np. A canofiy, <
aldea. covers the cab and engine, and
ddc idataa almoat bide Ue lit
drivers. The lo.-»uiotlve is Inleuded
draw from four to six ««« *-uuulnlng
four pasaeugeni
TRY A RCCORO WANT Aft
Urir letrent a abac«
. •'After a time tbe Japai
**'*'*^_iL
b or tbe care. attaaMUd to s«a^
ar Ue BotMpaMa tato anbmlnakB. The
trick aorceadad. for after a time
rifle wUk a boyopot wns abovod ap
of
iBtoUeBir. A eeiakr got B
Rtol tTuTlSItarSe^'d^w It
Tbe Koi
MMWtwtw TsMas.
,______ «a Ue Denver end Rio
to be fltted WlU adjMtabk
jodsc .-klm that
^
t of It. bas I
wiled him. tout be
pnstatag mU oUer
, far eoet bk aakiy has failed to rro
moBBtalM may give warMng W Urow^
„
tog rayelBle tbe elr.eaye a Denver dk- m k In debt tor flffS.uUL No govei
pateb. The Uffbk will be rad.
j
seems wtllkg to poy bk eaki
—r----------------------1 aad be cannot jump flt. Pete.-wlm
wtUout psftog bk bilk, oo be mi
NOTICE TO fllCYCLItTfl.
j ^
,
«
mittl rnmie one or oomeUIng
tohlm. to n mement the ortid. Mvy
bead ef t BMska to tontoed, lie
BttoPMetoBftWhokBBdtototoffiBrChief
kto aboBt him wlU toMad mmo. A
chkf ef Fatter ItoBnIe agala wkhos gaaa to bk
aecaad rifle wm beitoert eat ta the
_______ ______________ __
aame way ••« Uea B third aad f^ |
^
^ ^
be! Thorvwton cbnwb, Devon. Engknd.
•BUI aU Raaelin laiflleri .madflrBad J
,,
riddM oo sidewalks! was recently nerd as a al<
aad grim wtth bank, tooito
I
^ ^ the.law ferWddlag rWkg'
'»«*«»lcb bad hern
otoa by tofle giaitog flm at the
i tbr riikar
rilkcr toa during ai
and Uen at thr whitr toaa
lag la Ur rnUkt ef Uam. Tha mob- R. * L ea Baaday after 9 o'clock toj
TRY A RSCORO WANT AO.
--------- I 1
^ TmvCBBC CtTY, MICHIGAN; BAIURDAY. NOVEMBER %, IflOk
. seuuoos.
lower!
n ^11
tolMifw f
rateot!
f^-ured rktny leathers- rauklug tu
tba order given.
A1.L KINDS of taffy at 10: fl> Bati unlay.
PM tuaw^x •* *'"**'**'
.... —
Hundreds of mlnnins began to flow j ^
out of the Hamlltoa arteskn well at*
Arteak, N. M.. the other day. says a
dklMitcb from BoswcU. N. M.. to the
New Tork Tribone. Fkb flawing oot
at rn artesun well
nnpre.'edeated at
Bo'wriL Tbe ioi.ni wa. oultke tbeir
AU.
■aldenToeaB kin In tbe Mammoth
trday.
cav*. bave well devtooped eyes.
Fred
___ F. Akcn*. corner ProBt
2320-11
KINDS of taffy at 10c ]b 8at> '
Fred P. Akenv formor Ptoot _
lad l*ark strqeU.
232fl-1t
try a record^want
i
TRY A RECORD Wi
m
M
brv.'
. SATUWAV. MOVMKft S, tfOC
MKEffSiattnsBr
n NWS miE wniD
Deua Hole, the faawus Bugltob
etergymaa wlm dtad eeeeway. grew
rose, to profuskm In bto rte and
wrote a book ahout them urhlrb bs»
Bowam. Joba lAwraice, wm. been tnaaahitsd lato amny tengnar *
A4ML H. O. Joyat. B. O. Btts. J. Dana. The desn wns qoiek IS notlrr rose*
G. -W. Cmtto. C. W. ItoXacte. Hanoa
Bite CWi*Hm Bnitar mi4 Pr.
•Mtk. ef rmfefMt. Kr. «m b«
W»«E$SGUDS.
PO^WIMHIPdO
tajak of BaMtoahr. who aasarsd
thm "the IMS ^ ymm emmOa
Isas gtticy. at the atocarw. Ii
C H. Moofwy dead. BtoasNto
ttol. BBS the kimeet acts of the tote
tararaa. wm. lagstwoi. ■am. newut. would stop at a eottagr aad rbat with
tlL. toaeaa tLOHMO to graairtin
t«^ war twMch ark tte r«Bl
PmSGalby. J. G. Kopps. J. W. Morse. tbe owner, as to bla mHbuds of trestMtl Joe Ultotam. New Toife. knaps P.
O. Millcr. J. & Hawley. Tbos. Bou- lug bis roses If they were specially
Bsals of the hoanrahle otoeen of
BrMtor Is kaova bf kar tafaa«l u>
a tMto ba# oapedally far her pet
4rww. W. L. Brown. R. A. Lowrto. A. R
le was tbonmgbly contjtored
dtfMaa tk« battlaaMp Kaataekjr
Mrs. Morsoa. Chlra«a. aays all aaoth- Dana. Willard Cary. G. R. Nowman. of the moral toSaroce of Sower-grow
Vfaa. TMs was wkaa bar fttkar waa (aQf auag by the hcawealy aymphs la
s MwMd be paaMoaod by the slate. Beary C Oora. Tbos. Halm. Laam ing Spun character,
wbo
uaSSae."
■trranwr oT Um state. His 4aai
MasTtod-to Spokaae. Wash.. Beaaj Faria. Gao. Scott. Gao. Nawberry.
llkelT to love
DOTteg the trial at the poetal graft DaUey. aged 16. aad Rosie Decker Sanah J. Calktos. Jas. Stack. Fred loves his garden is
ntmaa to aa> tba tfawboanafti I
Smttk. Miles Hitt. W. <?lyda Plaa. Lu- bla rblMien." hr would my.
ers R. J. Wynne was vtotontly atclada Fox, NaH LIvtogstoaa. Prank anxlooa that worfciagmrn sboMd
4 to eoon hr the aUanar swWBMto. A. C. Eller. Cbas. Eastarday. a drriwT totetewt to their gatdroi
cral of Marytoad. who aakf that tho
Natooa Gore. A. V. Patrick. Wm. the opening oenlrncrs of hU fa
Btorkama. Joba Latbaras. A. B. Cur book be soys: "He wbo would
aaatotaat pnetamstsr geactal a
tis. cm. dyaa. Morris Daekar. Louisa beautiful roses In bis garden
“high roller." who lived oa esBvm
H. D. Puayaaa. R. Wtodoeft. have beautiful roses In Ms b«srt.“~
daek aad green peas. The prasldeBt. alaep algbts la a ataUoa of tbe New Ayers.
Samuel Stover. Cbas. Mouttoa. B. i\ ExchiiUge.
toaal lltett. He aCarad to feat Om po- who read the speech, asked Wyaec Tom aabway.
VH THE nSTAXT
KeuU J. M. Haggard. Mrs. Mary DUItoaateB wfeo took hfea to charsa tfeat what he was gnlag to do aboot this astor.
Ely
Clyde. V. A. Patrick. C. P.
I. msT otulubl. br tb« OK- of
New Phlladelpito. O.. glri sakide Tbylor. Moyd
Palmer. G. P. Rowe, A.
be 1ttepoaed. Tfea otoear BcrtloB regarding kis epieareaa
ao» laa wooid ba
a hbi water heabT; ust'fnl anyThis fr».m a lawyer: "1 have been
(t a note reqaeatlag that sbe bo Sacor. Al Naak. Craw 4 Hardy. H. W.
“I have eoadaded." gravely nasi
u6ik tba bat aad t
whero. tovaluabk' where large
bmled "wftk hair SaSed."
Smith. C. L. Davis. F. J. Suthertaad. eatted to settle a |iecatlar case. N
or tba tnaaaetloa. ‘^Tht prlsoacr Wynne, "to cat mrt the peas."
heaters and boilers an-t mu to
Meivto Trotter. evaagellsL Oraad M. U Lyons. Mrs. Rose Webb. A. C onrd M ESU. and one day Wrote a let
Jim llassey. Pltuhorg. met Ma.'V
arias." said tba anan ealalr. aad Gay
be had. Hcd water has many
ipMa. to gatbertog converts la Rowley. P. Parts. D E. Carter. Robt ter Inclostar a rbe-k for the aiiwnmJ,
lord aaillad trtuaiitosaUy ita be start Ana Atteaba^ta the street, offered buaebas of 10 to St. Paol. Mian. .
Walter. Lydia Jameson. Josephine put a stamp ont It. ami was on lU.
o»es aside from the liatli. end
Bates. F. B. Saxton. Geo. E. Jewett. H
ad to laava tba eoart. "I shall bold 14 for a Mas. Got M days la jail.
this healer we furnish and set
PmsMeat Booneveh to to receipt of R. Barn*. W. E. Moon, ftellie Johnson way to the ixMaodh-e to matt It wb.ti
oe preeldsattol tl^s kre la the
bla for trial la spaetol aaasl
up is the right thing in the right
allvermonatod rabbit's foot, the D. L. Thomas. N. W. Harrie. C B. be met M. There had Ix-en s*«ne fee!
•eld tbU year. Bight. It la predicted. gift of John W. Preaxier. a cRy of- JoknsoB. Fred Dean. O. L. Coulter. tog over tbe JudelUetInors. aiui M !»n>
added Ms hoBor. Aad tbea It ara
place. Prices acconitog to ca
Ill meet detoat next Taeeday.
poUaaona's tara to saille. evea tboosta
Mary
E.
Slyter.
M.
C.
Miller.
Harry
reeiled
to
abuse
X
fur
iM>t
paying
pacity aad finish. Ask us. please.
Setol of Pblladolphto. The rffbbit wax
Montreal, lad., womaa mailed to an kUled by a colored prsneber m |be Chtooworth. John Daafoed. J. W. Mil him.
be had iMt tba bat.
ler. O. P. OairisoB D. L. Nickerson.
Ills
offenshT
languas«^
«:tusr«l
X
oodertaker
a
check
to
cover
funeral
’ H. O. Kayaolda. sapartotandai
aeveatb day ^ the seventh week of Jay Young. Tbos. McClusky. J. McAl show tbe letter ami say: i have
expenses, then committed suicide.
aa caatera brU«a comptmr, U a
the year, to a graveyard, during "the lister. Alfred Ayers. O. P. Hughs, A. R. «-he**k fur yon In tUl* cnve!«n»e. and was
Dr. W. J. Morton. 8t. Louis, has la- full of the aoon.r
dam of KlagstoB. N. Y., aod 40 yaars
Pike. Wm. Ralne, Arthur Hadley. E.
vented a light by which he eaa look
W. Butler. W, a Bennett. A. HneUold. bat will east b|s trst praaldt
Mlsa Helea Peterson of Chicago, to mantel, John Gallagher. W. a Knmggs. liUi-kumirdly I shall ibwtruy
vote Best Tuesday, althoagb ba has through anybody totenial economy.
aa aUerentlon wllh a street car con- Davidson. Mary Mlckler. Frank Voge. you wait fur v„ur money.’ Willi •hat
Fyeoeh governateat threateas
bcwB trying to voir ever slBca coinlBg
and Jtallceman Trent, called te M. a Loucks. G. a Kenney, a U. !«> t.th'«,.e.. the H, .-.le,l U tter, evhllntcl
or afea. Until tMs year be bas aavar aholisb all peasleas granted under eject her for alleged non-pay&ient of Howard. 11. W. Smith. Ray Monroe. the>li«s-k ami ll•en rvdme.l it to I
im««e<-uting X. ft.r tsmp.i
BMoarcklal rule. Many old taarille
llved toot BDOogh IB one plaea t
fare. Jabbed her hatpin several timex Perry Hannah. N. T. Nelaon. Mrs. Ub- ^
III squeal.
ble Kelley. S. B Cole. A. D. Pilch. D | «' tlie mail*. ..n (he gnmml tlial
anir* ^agal rrsIdeBca. In tba past
L.j letter. U-inr >eal.sl. si«m|«sl.
Mary Pretty, typewriter in Ualted Into the hnrly cop. unUI it heat against ROutsong. Wm. VanSlee. Frit! L.
twenty years be hss Iked to erer)
riakbane.
She
was
arrested
and
lelldreM.*4d
to him. w.-is hi*
Stocking.
Calvin
1,.
Gibson.
Al
Huellstate and tarrHovy In the oBtoo eneapt States patent office, has broken all llacd *1.
mantel. Wm. L. Hendricks. J. W. sbunM^t have Invii c|(
records by copying 26.000 words :n
California. Nerada and Artoona.
t.« «-airy tb.' matter
Tht- ahbe Klein, the famous clerical
I’liilisl
Stales
supieme
never over six aioalbs. On election seven hours.
RepubHeans In Washington charge writer to Prance, has Just publlsbi<d a
York Press
day ha will have bean a resident of
entitled. "In the Countn’ of
AlCD
Kingston tbirteea months aad at New that Standard Oil Go. is aiding Par Strenuous Life." and dedicates It to
ker's
campaign
in
Indiana
and
West
York state for two years.
ABSOLUTELT ODORLESS
President Roosevelt. The book's exWe. the
Virginia.
Jnstiec Hartaa bas a qneer hi
poaltloo
of
American
church
systeins
Private James M. Daltell Is making
toterostea to the Isying of a sewer to
of hU oyra. He U a member of the
. O. P. campaign apeechea in Ohio attracts much attention to France the alley between 9th and 10th streeU.! 8yn,p ..f Tar If it fails to cure ymtr
faculty of Oolonhia Law school aad a
owing to church reorgsnixing impend
from Wadsworth to Division streets: : «"»*•»'*> -r
We also guaranUv a
Bight or two ago was ulklng at the this year. This Is hts fifiieUi year on ing there.
school with Judge PcHc of the district the stump.
Nicola Tesla, the electrical expert
C. R. Hudson, lecturing In IndUnsp«-d-d..o„b to
„n,d Co.,
court of Crimea. "1 wish. Mr. Justice."
and Inventor, has denounced the pui^
ulis.
showed
picture
of
storm
at
see
streets.
In
the
alley
between
nth
and
j
1»
ux
1
h
-«ii- ibixburg.
' said Judge Peala. "that you would
chase of cheap, out-of-date electrical
have your clerk sand me oopiea df which was ao rcallstlr that a boy In equipment for the great snbsray to 12th streets, from Wadsworth to Dl-'------------------the
audieace
heoame
aeaslck.
some of the recent decUlons of the
« b..«o,or. -'■■r«-':||0TiCE0FIIEETIII6 0f BOARD tF
Eleven negreascs ^hd- five white New York. He tmlleres that it wa>- V1.IO.
supreme court." "All right." Justice
a mUuke to adopt the eomblnailon of
Harlan replied. Then he asked abrupt Chicago aoclety women all banqueted direct and alternattog currents, and
That the roll for the special
ly: "Do you n-ant those cases In together the other day to prove their declares direct currenu are a con
PER 1000 WATTS
uent heretofore made by tbe h
which I renderod dissenting opin desire for social equity..
ant menace to life aod property.
rcBHiKaaDBT
LsaCascni for the purpoM* of deft
I Sutton. Evansville. Ind.. ba*i
ions?" "I sBsuioe some of the cases
James Whitcomb Riley, the poet, hat pari of the coat which the
erre County. Michlgiin;
Just
msnied
the
fifth
time.
FOur
dlffune under that head." said Judge
ril decided should
id be iK-rne
iK-rn by sp**The Board of Review and Equallxad wives 'refused to attedd the as compelled to testify at Indanap
for the laying ,.f r.
Pfeto. "You frequently do dissent,
olU against William Miller, a negro
lion of the City of Traverse City. Mich
[M-rformance,
although
invited
by
Jlnv
?
slley
between
tub
and
j
you know." ~1 shall not send them."
Paul Gardner. Putnam, Conn., has barber at whose shop he has beer, 10th strtM^ts, from Wadsworth to1 Divi-1 igan. will mivt In regular si'ssloo oa
, aatmsd JusUce Harlnu. "1 shall not
shaved on Bun^s for many years. slon streets; in the
tbi alley betweenn lOih I Monday, the Tih day of Nttvember, A.
>. be responsible for the dissemination had whiskers placed on the statute of The barbers', union was prosecuting and nth streets from Wadsworth
n. Ih'U. in the cfiunril rtmni in the
himself erected In Putnam cemetery
Miller aad. as ^'result of the poet's Division streets. In the alley l>etween State Bank building, from 8 o'clock
before he grew lambrequins.
I'M TALKING YfTI
Mias Ann Hartwell. Michigan City, testimony, the coVpred man was con IHh and 12 th streets from Wads until 11 •i-rlock in tli.- forenoon an I
worth to Division.streets Is now on from I o’cUK-k to 4 o'rlork in the after
ind.. has gone Insane from grief over victed and Ant'd *1.
LEST YOU FORGET.
Ra
The studenu of the Csliromls suie moving to a new home from the ruui
office for puhUr Inspeelion. j doonof the
New wnhslm Btoek. Traroroa C%.
diet <
diversity are on strike against a new that sheltered her for 40 years.
Notice Is also hereby given that
They i,hall have the iiower to roue-j Thai the Hot Sprlnpa medicines
council and
of asisessors
was locked
mtotory rule raqulring them to march
scribe,
re
valtte
and
rt-eqtialtxe
the;
have
cured
THOUSANDS
IN TRAVR. L. Ireland. Cleveland. ga«-e hL
of Tne
o. p. CARvsil « sna
laid the class room for lertures on war ■rmlform appendix In a vial to bt' erator car of the Colorailo A Southern city
several
parts
t.f
any
description
of
n-a!,
cRgg
ciTY.
They
can
cure
you.
For
vember 7lh.
t^lck. When prof. William A. Setch- placed In the cornerstone of the Tav- road, before he sncct'eded tn cuitlns council, rooms, att K o’clock p. m. tto re estate, bnt not to inmase or diminish
aala by all first class dniosists.
hole In the rear of the car. He en view said assessment roll, at which the toUl a^.-essment uinia tlie Kami
on'bUcmptod to quell the disturbance
club's new building as a testi
_.
lime
and
place
opportunity
will
btered
It
at
Grin
Junction.
Wyo„
tbV dtudemt jeered hU remarks sad monial of his love for the club.
Persons interested may api>ear
■ given all persons lntero.--tetJ to l*c
CbadruD. Neb. Ho wi
tlircw clnds at'him. The trouble was
this mPv-ling. and the board wilt b
armored cruiser West Vlr
sUried among the cadets a few days ginta develo|>ed an average speed , ol roost Insane from his experience.
and consider their btaiemenls, i
Dated this 20th day <
While his 13-year-old sister suxKi
akB when Capt. J. T. Ifance. U. 8. A.. 22.14 knots per hour yesterday in her
after hearing said statements the de
cha;
ORt. SAWYER A »KNHALLBMON
indent, nnived to ns- official speed trial over the Cape Ann pleading with him nm to commit mur 2318-m
dima charge or the millUry dapart- course. The contract calletl for 22 der, Norman M. Vanghan shot ann
eonriusive.
mepi.
Given
under
my
hand
this
28th
day
knots.
of October. l!*bL
* At least S3 persons were Injured
Mis. Arthur Pag^l, London society
fair gi'ounds. to a quarrel over a boan! |
I clash between studenU of Wonsan. In hospital with injured ‘
dmli
CHAS. M. BEERS.
the.
i.Mamacbusetts Institute of Tecb- amuses herself with a wax model of bin. Vaughan waa arrvaicd and would |
2324 Tt
City Clerk.
Third Ward.
Bology and police reserves In Boston the Injurad member, made life six--' aay uothing beyond the remark that»
j To A, L. Mu«y. W. D. Chanev. D. G. |
Wednesdsy night. The trouble oc and kept to a glass case next her oot. he ahot in aelf-defenae.
_______________
, Seer. E. C. Hitchcock. Frank Dolph. j
curred OB the steps of Rogers' ball,
The Washington state department
; Frank Lahym. ' Chas. Cressy, Bert i
one of the technology buildings, where u received a cablegram from the
Ir»« c«*»«
j Jameson, Ben Thlrlby. Peter Hormutb. j
the students bad gathered, following American embassy at St. Petersburg
r h^lr Lad l .vo nxrked chafs j
^
Forest. Ida a Babcock. X.'
the Jolm parade o/ the republlcsu which warrants it In the assumpUoii
r Jok- ’ H. DeZoete. A. Champion. Mercy Mon-'
clubs of Harvard university and the that the Russian government will soon
to hla roe. E. M. Daily. Geo. Phelps, John 1
Institute of tecbnolog). Tbt>. police
m-de I Helfrlch. Ed Rosser. W. UTiltlng. Gen. j
to recognixe passports of Amerilubjcct for Demllng. Alin'd' Campeau. F. M
had determined to keep the students ran Jews traveling In Russia.
' Paine. Lester HubboM. W. A. \\atklns.
from the steps of the buildings and
Miss Eva Booth, for eight years in
puttering arouml
arouml over
Grcenman. E. E. Colby. R. E. Colby
Ouee wlillc puttering
wheb the college men made s rush up command of the Salvation army in
^ pounds
but the n'marV:al>l- fraiiires of
buy
te sliiHM-tl
sHiH>ed tand •lartnl
the steps they were met by the oOeers Canada, has been appointed comman-.!- the Comatoek be
feet first down a d«'ei‘- nai
this fiii'l savin;;. Inating wonder
wllli drawn clubs, and a free fight en
the United Slates, with head Then* was a long. mntiniHMbt wooden
Best
Rolled
data
anpau-nti-it
Imitalions.
theresoetl.
quarters in New York city. Booth- Udder reaeblug to the bottom, w Itb Its
Dr. George F. Reinhardt, professur Tucker, now the head of the armv
fort', can't equal the original.
every twelDb rung of Iron to strenglbQf hygiene at the University of Cali- the United States, will return to Engtbe struct lire. 4
The woniK "Col. s Hot Blast
r a shot.
fornla.'Is rnMcing a vigorous fight a*
from Chicago” are on thy*
to the IntUfft^rence of American
Col. Alfretl M. Elagg. aged 52.
Kmokeliss tiK-l diH.r. Competi
and women ns to the health o
newspa|>er editorial writer, fonneriy
tors say they have a ’just amen aad women thc^marry. From c(tnn«>cied wlih the Duluth News-TrihSTAMiARn (XjMPAXnM aad rsnaate’
wiU moke your $1 go larthest
Motu*l r>r* taawranc* OMB|»By
such tiuions. ha. says, result unhap «tne. commitied suicide at Dnlnth by begiu doin' something,
gt»..! ' bill we . ank on the ongiSt 1 NEWWILHELRg BLOCK
22b East
StrecL
plaess sad offspring with shapeless
mem-ed to grab at tbe bidder rungs.
iial Col«'’s Hot
w^- sell
It. I
Uodlea and dimly lighted brains.
As I went down I liroke every single
' revolver shots In
them
offatt. 1
Just as a chlmaev was about to Tal* was taken from the srater. but died one of tbe wooden sticks. Tbis i-beekWilcox’
ed tbe si*eed of my fall, and I Umled , TompkliIns.. Geo. Burrows. Wilcox’;
.->'iU won.leron the b«*d of Oeaeral F- C. Psoscott :,tKin afterward. Col. Flagg had
------ ---------------------OEIMTISTT
Trans. Co.. Susan Gravel.
as he walked along
I’M TALKING Yl;T
iN.u.oaI rvatmu)
I. W. Helm. W. H
feriHi from meoul collapse. At
Bermardliio. Cal.. R. Kennedy. bU Ume he was editor of the Leader
'. L. Mitchell. P.
LEST
YOU
rOROET.
^.^^557
)hnson.
Perry
Han
rival in candidacy for the assembly, Superior, and previously worked
all
persons
interested
in
That the Hot Springs anedicines — ------------------------------ ,
rushed up, drawod him away and northern Michigan papers. He wi
•O. I
ford to____
saved his life. Prescott wsnfod
havt cursri THOUSANDS IN TRAV- » M TALKING YET
native of Ohio.
**”**^tbro
d^uro
drar
o^be
'
streetii.
frogi
Wadsworth
Dohumla streets:
^ihdraw at once from the ranvass jn
Ann Held s eyes haje Involved her bnt Iron was then ddued dear
ERSE CITY. They can cura yoaa For
«>RQET.
ioib and llih atreets. from
favor of Keoaed.v, but Kennedy would In a lawsuit. In May Mlsa Held
telt by all first das. druQBisto.
. Thri th. Hot Springs mMfieJaie.
not have i( so.
■ ^ —A j Wadsworth tc Bohemia streets: to the
loaned a painting of her eyes for the
—--------------------------------- :------------- havf cured THOUSANDS IN TRAVt
rnmmmr
mt
wmmm.
|
alley
between
nth
and
I2lb
streeU.
A number of >womea prominent i.t purpose of having their beautly dupli
ERSE CITY. They eaa cure you. Poa
avoid i-outaglon is to
Wadswonh
Bohemia streets
Tbe wsy
_________ to
_______
Bagllah society ore taking pan in the cated. When the painting was not re
pruaeat poMtlcal oampatgn over there. turned she held a firm of lithographers keep tbe mind pore snd sw^. bavl^ ^ heretofore adopted by
due regard also for the body, tnmrirv Mu-hle
One of the BMMi cathaslastlc is Mrs. responsible. She alleges that she has
Atbelstaae Raadall. wife of the pros- l»een damaged *5.000 worth, in her avoid gloomy thoughts and fotelwHl
That tbe roll for the special as9ea.«^itre liberal candidate la one of the complaint Miss Held deftly throws the Inga Seek tbe sorlety of tr
"
Carpet aeanlnc and Voaiber Sanoylng of a newer in th.'
ul aod If al any
buoyant and belpfol
Oloaecstorshire dlviskms. She Is
lollowing bouqnet at herself: “That
l«h streets,
between
charming vocaltat aad at meetinen aBKmg the other charms of the plalafets:
emiai streets
away to be umde toto ro^ let aw
hcM In her husImBd's Interest
ilff are her eyes, which are consid
nth
abow you aamptoa
....
a^ popdlar songs.
ered extremely expressive aad whose
not ao fortnuate as
the alley between lUh and
K. B. CHAMR. Prsfrtclnr.
8. 8. Bailey, a oapltaltst. of -Beattie, beauty has heea
.rooraelf. wbo
suffering from
Wadsworth (o BoPhoooiit
Sas Waablafftna St
had ex-Oovernor John H. McGraw of ihU oouatry aad'Europe for so long a artual want.
> my office for
WasblagtoQ, have bm |10 <M0 a side in time as sfee has been appealing befoce*
Tbe woman wbo would avoid mb
“If a woman ever gets ao •‘homely "
gold on the guberpatottol election
the public upon the stage to the said crolies will not feur them, says ■
sbe Isn't worth looking aL she'd bet
writer to kUdame. Courage aod the
Notice to also hereby given that the
that sute. This Is the higgett wager couatiies.
ter take Hollister's Rocky Mountain
eouacfcMiroewi of right living ami high eoatcil and board of asaesaors of tbe
laid la the west on suefa an event it.
Pope Plus has rheumatism.
Tea. Brings back the bloom of youth.
thinking ate the enemies of im.b dla- city of Traverse City will meet at the
many a day. It is nadmtooa that the
Peaauu will be cheap; cn
eonncil rooms to said city at * o'clock
35 cents. Tex -or Tablets. Johnson
many a day. It is uadersiood that the
p. ra.. November Tth. 1964. .to review
Drug Co.
said assessment «roito. at w
to Samuel HIM. soa of James J. Hill.
E. M. Friend, theatrical lasryer.
and place opportnaity arifi
Oie railroad magnate,
dead to New York.
HMMMliMfiim
i Ob Lofff. Kitchener's rerent toot
Datktaa at Argyll has uken up
the Interior at the Simla bilk he
acttipuire as a tod.
t^vBd aa gdffreas of wtdooaie from the
King XTctor of Italy has become
TRY A RECORD. WANT AO.
IM Mv at (i» M» «rHM WM«r»
mtmu, fcnMT tormrwor uU Un.
hwaam a WmAer. to Uaitortlto, MJm
jj-oSjtfgaarga.r*
MKisgssksrts-i'"
WATER
R.J.Mercer1ICo.
CHEAPEST
.HEALTHIEST..
ELECTRICITY
Fire Insurance
REVIEW AU EQUAIIZATUHL
Burtaai niH BKbIt
Li(U nt fisM Cl.
JOHN R. SANTO
jcEREBAl milBAICEj
FIRE IKSDRANCE
'IHs
.... .
j ETICE BE SEWER ASSESSHERT
n
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ir^
DO YOU TUMBLE
...DENTISTS.,
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f
A. D. TYLER
i^^^^D^ENTIST
THEY TRY TO IMITATE
GEO. A. JARVIS
Ctli's Hot Blast Coil Slotot
DENTIST
TOH AT
1201 FRONT STREET
Ti- H. Mama
Baa. W HaWatkr
MOIROE & MeWETHY
:?
L C. Lewis Cast Grocer 6EIERAL IRSURARCE
C. D. MILLER
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Trank tmdt
mVrtatSt.
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MADAME RITA KRAUS’
Patents
Beaoty Remedies
JURFET CLEAHRK WIHKS.
HABAME STA nABr
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TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
r.- - ^ V
THE
EVENING
RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER ^1M«.
Our Compatriots, the Guamesc, and Cbeir Islet JlPMESE aVKLRTia
Lm Dtsplarcd by the Soklien
For Their Horece.
TjM
The soeernor did an tUa and ceea
more. He nrtde no war apoo the exlatlnc reUcioo aa be foowd ft. hot he
Inetated that Ita fuU aisnilleance abocid
be oaule apparent and that the maae of
anrenrtitiun which waa maaqueradlod in
the rulae of rctiKkm ahould be ettfatoated. and In the abaence r any lilrher
aptboHty he undertook, le iob. This
made him exreedlncly
aome of the left over Spanish clerry.
who nulte naturally regarded him aa a
meddler In maUera which were outalde
of his province. The icovr-mor was a
law unto htiTUieir and proceeded stub
bornly to brlna ■ mantaae under the
civil Infloeme. to aUdl*h the exceaa of
feast dayd ar>d rredually to supplant
the old Spanlah laws with those of
Aiiterlc^n conMruction.
The Ouaroeae. stranpe to talL seemed
wow that th# Guamipe hare tor
IVI »»»•«>
I W| row of VncU- Sam lh«T art'
Ji
W rmalnljr a»mJ«J to thrtr proimrlbNi of praaa attanOoo. Althmiah
the tjM InhaWlw.ia of lha mW-Pactfic
lalat wouM protaMjr be a Ulfl- alow-to
aaaeniriK thi* rtabt to eairfoUalkm,
there te little AmtM that their Amcrieau
oompatjl.H« ahooM cmn* to the reacae
and etHjpIr the notortety.
^
^
In tl»e »l« yeara ahkh hare Hapard
ainre the treaty of rarta «a»e the unreatatlnp iioMoit^ a chanae of nilere the
Uny dependency ha* i.milied In many
dlrerUotta. The po|»iiUth«j ha* not lu»
mmaed malertnlly; e*en the Amertran
mHHan' houecl»ol«l I* n«»t aa mifneron*
mm wa» the olfhial retinue of Ita SpanTwo ^rth<|Oaliea.
re all tl»e■ imarica of atithen••ipu1 at
— lea«t o
one tcmiado. »»«o«i
which t
I irfnsle «
SrHSSS'S
from the 4eM«hted natlvew
Tb. Irish
ItloM to the national
b:z~b^.
K Miemaelvea to Ih.e changed
Frv:.‘i
jrr,
.waUi.« biB arrival ut AR;..m. the w^t
|4e of tiie rniloJ Smtoo. natural b«m
We‘‘"HuV^Vc^plllh^^^
thl* faraway coral l^la:.ll. There Ir llt,l- ,1. rtlmulatc eufU a movement, ami
the preeenc .d the .tetrurtlve ,r..:.u^l
hurriiwne and the enoally .Irmtded
earihnuiike wilt alw.i>
number A»49 peiaon* were InlutbllonU
SCENES ON THE ISLAND OF GUAM.
j.m and con In ixterenc- t.. h>* UMni.er
n,rrr-r'.,rur7.Tr
■“
rr.;;;'::
Itoveiniia nt i
e und meant to serv.- II
.vm t-uisc
;..
“£i
t.tiaineae
v*t
UtK the noil.
l.s.um. or *o
u>re willtiiK
1 It. that the
-tied to lie-
,
:
!
!
I
n™:
f.,.. !
line.
Ihv In vlll.t ;ce. th-.y are
,• lihi'Mereil
Cl, iJiid. Iten, <t!i this h
l,n«.U of yom.c vh.d
|»«utir>. TIm- lltir.l.s. V
tlv- isinr.,1. ere i»:c osiHsnal
}«iu!uy. tnnt s'.Mlnc h«ii< :ire *ui|m iidvd
In
lr»*.it th-
«at-ed front
Me itmuml !->
• >■«'" "l-o**
1 1.1 u>t 4 ;i*
r 1mSwite of these hou*e» aiv
|.rovH«l with t-.honl.M l|K-l..*e.l bv
Hiirir.« lh» cvl-.M.'Mhr .-«nd h.tw«w
liiK
the entile f.im'lv reninius
• rai;*-<io tnr.nr,:ii the iv^U nitd
iHHEir"
tile Iniiovallon*. Tle y were by
lei nitarhe,l to the i-ust.,n:si id
who w-rre lilu-wliu-
In the lM?»t tveulla of Attirr*ia;> onlerprlne and It.vrnilon. It w;i^ .Hi U.r.-4
at the time of the ceielon cf th.
that .-.:i tla.l the Vnit.sl Slat -a
or .’Xiei ted to maki- «( It wn.s a naval
Matlon. .a |>oi-i ..f traindt bet^vcen
■Xinerlcj. and .Vnia.
To that etui the ex.-ellent li^l>r>r at
A MAN OF P
PEACE.
BLESSING THE HOUNDS OF ST. HUBERT.
tMiMVely tmi»ove1 .and the ro.^ r-.iwa
tlM> Island to Arana l.« twins rebuilt.
il
Moslem
iiKouMK \vnrrri:s.
I etti. V
I *.»
..
lUlM-.s of t: ..u.lu.. ..t
T’ e jve.1are of that. 4i of tt'.-. :-u. rcuodlni; thdwellmcw an- rtnaU p:>rd..„* fr.Rr«m
with n.iwem ati4 |ioi>test;nuit.-».
The «;.<«h
coMinHinly o
LARGEST, SALARY,
r
ibe larpeat aal
irld Ji.vnO.dOO amiually.
>el the lehiiion of inaal
tx.int i* «».known In Muain.
f .>..TT!«Tiu:my of l.aU>r exl.i;*
iple. o'ld all Join in pl.uit
.•eiiily
as .Ic-.r to t'>..
.■•.-. ji-.t in her4i.*io*r In th-
:S:;‘
■ rty an-l s.l an .e»rly ,;'K” twHauo" » ‘■••r,• ut. In 179:. w:-.--, .’b- V -,.- tv.eoi-. .nlx
V Ui-*., of ape. ehf u-'o- l M..‘ .|.-f-.-.t-.1
.\i:stil;.-ni nnd, aioi,-l v it , ,i | it. hfotk. led them acai iJtt the I-ti=>lMf!K
Kretieh. r.<-l!evii,p that *he w .
-
n nintter ..f unxleiy to hmi aa to w hi, *.
able 1* ulllim.t. ly vh lorloiiK. He t* not
eam-.-l.lly tmuhhnl with the ,««.lblliiv ^
irr.r;,: rr.r:r'tr;i'-T!:r,!::: |
: r;:
re lo ol.-l Into Ibe
1- pinst! with wii!.-* .in I . Ipaie.
r whi.-b d.-l\ -1 the « lev. r
•f-4
5 I .-.•ne.-alo-l unvI'mI ::'l^; f\|H-n»lv«
and not
n
THE NEW FLYING AUTOMOBILE.
Jim
The i.‘. Hire IlluNlrat.'* a .|U.tlnt F>en
«l. S. :iHn . o h aMiunui a! the o|.-«unp o' the hulilli.K >w.|ion and nlw .ye allnrclan u:l.-r.-^t-.1 cn.w.t ..f *ii.rl«ne„ of e,vr> dcRme. IT.an-d.-d by th- .•o.-ni-a*
:VrrK.-r 1i> Ms ndH-it of om.-e. the oin.-l.itiiiK prh-.j .and hil ntt-n l.ant a.-'-lyl.-. .a;»Ui.h d.v.r :.n.l at on.v tT K-ecl
bW» M„- bound., .-f ni. Hul.vrt.
re H.e hat.pyy pa lu>
tm-iitalI phli.)iw»|‘hei-.
phltoaophei-. of the
<
.Xei.iil,’
phli.n
hurpe of their k.-,-,wr. St. Hulwft waa a worth., who f„. .1 a ver,
ttneiit. They have U.ul'lo Iveroim- innsl* , Vv.nddly
bi
r bunion
I mdUitl cruv-iilx
luivr they fulled to make the IwM
■”
JAPANESE REPAIRING THE GRAVES OF RUSSIAN SOLDIERS,
T
•Imve.i vvilli ruti'ii-It’ll :«1 ?^„v
i*.
I>. j.. h
w.re r. 'r.,-4 vxiib
an i licq vv;i.,!.. .vn.-r s;.,
l-aiih
......... ,
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whic h iiuiy l«e u*»-d eltl.cr aa si. nliehi). or un sti
.uloio<4.tl,-. v.;.s .l.^iKo. t b.v il Ilui«jl.trlai». llui'l N. .r!elb>. ll i« coiJKltortcl on
THE DAMAGED RUSSIAN CRUISER ASKOLD AT SHANGHAI., j.t:,
Iti iit;,-.l V iMi wi.—, l-.
Aa Kuc> tx- Uiien fr<,;n Ihe cut. tbU tljliip nuichme
dium s|*c-.;».
s|.
I’*-i iiMilium
ib«- rt-.-tiitvai.c.- rolls
K|,erd limit it will rise in the air. When the ssMWd
iff
! the ^l|il•
In .liialniabe
. ..at.
inobllr.
%i4i
tiansporttos euppUea for the army.
The march was beartly. the weathet
was rile, and the roadlrM country was
the worst of alL
The honee were
tlrwL Depend upon tt. the men were
qnite as tired as the boiwos. As soon
aa tl»ey came to a halt I rnw a nombet
of these fellows rush with their own
canteens In the direction of a UUIe
stream of water.
“ ‘Why don’t y*u lead your horaes tl
the atnwnir 1 aaked one of the bonmtnen. What he said waa simply this:
•Why?
Why. dear sir. these horam
have made many mllea over the coontiy where they ere too barbarooe to .
hare roads. Thdy are turd, and are
are ninninc to fetch some water far
!lietu.‘ And they did run. these men,
like mad. fetching water, fodder and
what little siren rejiretation thereeonld
l» found.
"And tbew men. after fetchins food
and drink for the lioraew. after enisfortlns them w Itb aH kliaU of eaira
wliy U la when they are so tborou^ly
tired, while their stomach* are empty
and their les» are acblns under tb^
they sliould take the trouble of cookins dry liean* whk-b are not meant for
their montba. In exidainlnjt this mat
ter, to a friend of mine 1 lieard one of
not aitva.vs rood for the horaew. Rotnetimew siren feed and a atranse eUinate
make a rather rocky comliinstlon tor
ELECTRIC DINNER TABLE TRAIN.
STATUE OF AUSTRIAN HEROINE.
Maid of Spin;;.-.
‘"•"'"'•..r i te,." "r"...
bccawa of Dm popr'^qaantr «C Dm
Imrses Japan had bm able to aecete.
were nnkaowa In tbe oM Japam
are pracUcaUr vatued there new.
the Japaneae caralrr has done
Lty well, after alL
The aoMicn
take care oe their boraea. A lirtd aw
■eon. wrttlns about the Japaneet caw
alrr la the Indepcn^L aajs:
‘‘About a week a*o 1 came upoa a
ccmiiany of men who were eocafed in
»;uan«-.-e to a proi^e ic i’
SmeJ folium- In Iwroliiins Ihe wurd* of
A. Few Intere-rting Fictwe^s From Far and /fear
The idd KoTf^in lleheiniiVi rhown In
the cut I* unml*lak:,W> u tiMn of ,K-.H-e. |
Tlinivvli liy fate Into the- tlil<-k of the !
quarrel iWweei. two ali.m «ml ,-,,unlly
detested mee*. be |.r. w-rve» hi.s e«iu..nlmlly and 1* onl.v ,-om-ernc.l am.ut tl« ,
Tht JspracM oiTalir ^rm cciMtany
crRkMed at tte eethM oT tlw mat
and •
Omtw Mnimt
■rythlm
needed refonntiic—th.it
: YITE niRiMgPi-
niai'eiit of Amefdcau pUatatUHi days.
MILITARY STOREHOUSES AT LIAOYANG.
tl.inini that you eotrtd Wie. and heaven
know* these horaes of ours have
monrh trouble without swallowlns
th«iH‘ lM>ani sreen and uncooked.’
“No iM»,upr are tliey done with their
dmie* townnrl tltelr horaes than you
flnd liMwe pond hotaeroen of ours rojlInc thi-iiiselves up In a hlankrt and
thmalns tiiemseivea as If tliey wrere
so many sucks of potatoes down snywiM-n- nt tlie feet of thflr horpmr snd .
.
pull for all they sir worth for the Ihrod^'^'*
of shiT I r*me ur«.n a soldier tbo
,
oilier day. He was trwlplnp akinp a
dusty liipliway and rryiup like a child.
I laid my haml Upon Ills shoulder and
asked him. ‘What is the matter? Are
you w.iundcdr Ktnrtled ut Prat by the
toueli. of my hand U|em liU shonlder.
hut in a sc-uod m-opnlxInR that I was
nothinp more than a surpron. he abook
hia iM-ad wIMiont aaylnp a w.ml. Then
be went on erj Ui»
bltteriy aa ever;
lly I questioned hi
him aa to the
Naturally
for bla prief. All the answer I
reevived wras a series of solis. which
were more bearirrndlnp than the ones
that had shaken his body, and, ahrayti
wcerdny. In- siruppled on.
“At last iM- tricxl to aqy nomethln*.
but ecrtitd hardly eay one'word. Ills
soles broke ev en one word lnl<« so many
plix-e* that I WB* oldlced to sharpaw
prrtly keenly In
my v» l
mcfiQlnc of what
onli-r
r. I fancCW that
I Ityinp t
he aald soniethinp shoot hi* boTOe.
“•What about tl»c ho.-wer I'e*kad.
lie was ovcrwlielmrd once mure with
Ills prief. with his tear* and with his
hr.inr>-ivlliic sotau It wa» rrry piti
ful. and the sipht of him toached my
lieart to tneh an extent that I.wa*
rolec-le«i for many a minute. Aa s-joti
as I repalned my brratb. wifh a Itard
lte.vriedn«w* that pasae* all undemtaiidInp. I iN-rwisted In soylns. ‘What did
you ssy waa the matter with your
borwer
“ ‘lA-d-d-deadr be ftt last manaped. to
blurt out. and oner acain be was overwlielnted liy the atomi of team and
sobs that seemed to rend him Into a
thousand pieces. I do not kn »w why ,
I did Dot lanpb outrisht. I‘(tIui|m hi*
Srief wras too ovetwbehnlnp, and there
la that dlpulty that always belnup* to
the expression of alocrre human euw
tkra.
“I have aeen many a soldier buryluc
■ hundred of bis dead comrsdes after
a flpht. 1 leave never seen such an
overwhelmlnp expmndon of prief as
wras shown by this lonely fellow who
had lost his borne and refused to he
comforted.’^____________
33E
r■ '
wmmmsmmm
The Hdure of Ihe Askold wa.n rwrte on her arrcaJ *t Sh.nni'a'ter h-ivi,.*
but they are s
elderate and I
Russian wounded whoTall Into their hand* certain to rcaeive the beat of sutsi
treatment,
timent. but tholr
thah captor*
csiuors even take preat iwin*
|win* to ree that the srave* of tho*
kitted Ih buttle are marked and kept In pood eoudllion. In ail ihe history v
more airikitts exhihitlo
A MMewe** Onh.
liteneas and a more
milUarr authoriOea scUvted i
^ little Mnnrbttrian I
Mtklh'*
Plcrrlnp rhell
*.,*« ii.n'cied
u2:r4 :n a banker, and anotheranmher-.ioatroyea four nu.-UvIllc lifeplcrrltiR
.““i3
iTtu. path, ^he vemti a .carci.'lphta were all t
■.v:.ay
"the} abandooed'mucb of thU ste««d
er toosue**“ la the object of the Knlshts
and lAdlea
w «
of t'oarteay. a club recently
orsanlaad by
by the pupUa and ahnuni cof
Holy An«rte' aeademy at (*hSeasn. Thn
aoclety baa elected an *k>ptimlst‘* and
a “peaalmlaL’’ whoae dtttko ara “to
keep a keen watch of the state af aoameuUlea and to report rwqvertlveVtoma of Improrement
to the public and prirata nuuman of the eoauBnalty." aaya
tbaChloacoTrlbmm UeHlnsa will ba
baM at the academy. Mlaa Agaea Miltar of CUeago to aacratgiy e< the ofi
o«Muni uiosnvcs «
sUtkM. to all ihe hM
tml tkmit «sptorB « nuiMa
iiillcd tn twttte art marted i ! knu I
anlltlarr operaUoiai tb«rc is no Instamr i
M bnmuiuy Uon UUa.
so eoi oy sneim uni ii ^
ofEcora* <nnrtrr« on Uie i
rrtawi:‘s scarcbUctita trene i
l*Ul«
tholt
ifhssM sKaaPi>:
n SUMTIUUM
■r.
isi o
aastes:
awa. wo Bowrtete
aanktes ever an ten ote cdghtsKra.’-f
■«. r. S. CMWM Wria :
^ Thair Msw Hmm I«
The am aaoraias we took the trafa
MAtAIMONIAL MARKET.
Cor
Ororc. where we Ml a sf
toaa fnMB,ChhWto> who has kMmlad
hsra. nad where we stiteped aadl oar
Soofis anteed.
Where wo are loeatad (abate a
<Kk On»y». Ala, Of*. ». im.
froai Oak Grove statloa) k la aU pine.
W« .p(pateo4 lo »rli* »o
\
of toad ha* !««■ -ffiatev
vhftt irc:s« Mplli, «
»
*•
•*»'
nmmf U off IsitmA* tiiat ««aud u» atoaM
nrtecat here, which la terser lhas
kaev.akoat iJm apoiirr. •» ^ »iU
Oak Grove Itacir..
Siva. |K» • deaa>*if» irst flf oar
The first Soaday we we*o bet
jtMfaojr .tor.ae.fOuUi-ftoia T
. all aiteaded chorek-aad fiaaday athool
(hdowter rrMar wo oiteadc.:
w« »oa XniTsrte Cilj «■
ya fuomal of a Mule child of one of wbr
rraalac JU M pi
on iho
imM*i. aoA •firr «rUli« «w tkioM •oisHbors. aad Mr*. C. attended
Alas of Che grave mad It was
pitipvIr atMOdH to UMl states our
«wa.wff Mde te hm boaesa. fully
-tefo b abbek ci
the p»ec/ ptetufu
I bik hex with
dread of chndbbto takes
,
ofthejsyofmotberfaood. Aad yet it
need Dst be ao. For sometime ibero
bas ben WBRfhenaiket. weJMmowa
aad reeoramcaded by phystetaaa a
kakneatcaDed .
CU»,
mU. la Ike wlaie a««te. baa *«»m.
talqu* Xratar^-s aU «vacral|} loand la
siBcerus '*»f‘ »*:'ckar*atec.
jmoe has a oe«
The -AUiam
I Dakota clUItter. -oaidtal f::*.-
Which makes chlVdbblS as
aad
easy as aarure Inieadcd It.' h to a
tfaybtemk. w# were op ood fofmd w
wore ot OM MlatWni dock, sftrr which
bore
cverr
Suqday.
also
a
good
achoo:
we left and weM to Bk fUpids, tbeo
to Nortiteort. where wr arired oner The whole aetileaMni U neoriy all
brakfitet. At dloner time we were Dcribera people from Micblgan. Wl.v
posBlDK Weepinit Bear polai, orrlttos ooDsln. lOtnols. Maine and other nortLSt rrOBkfWt aSons In the onemooB. era sUtes. We find the aouthen peo
ple a little pecaiiar in their wa^ ami
BBd lUsUtee at about C o’clock.
speech, but very kind and good aad
When we arrived at Manistee we ooUoed that the banks on the sooth side very neighborly. We have begun a
weekly choir practice at our place f >r
of the river were crowded with peop’ie
the good of Ihe Sunday srhool. and
and also that there were a number cf
teik Friday we had an attendance bi
excundon bonu in. mid ub tonkins tnauinea were ibid they were celebtet- fifteen young peofde aad nearly all
took part
Mr»^,C. Ima a clas* of tnn
In* U6br dny.
or twelve boys and girls from 10 u> Jf
took ooal bore nnd s^i out of
years of age.
the elver floaltr and saHed for Ludlncla regard to the climate, we think it
ton >W*IW wo arrived hboot dark.
is fine. The water is toft and pUrp.
After'leaVIn* (here wt ntedc straight
There are no mosqulioea and not a»|
for^kaso. where we tied up about
many files as we have to cootend with. ^--------------------e--:-------» o’glqch Tuesday roqmlns. ^pt. C.
s l*er awmlicr, ewrator* tall
latge >taIT tted rspe-nte*.
liaag to pn‘Md.\ Bltte a method
Biairttnooial .Duttc-s
It *ill prwt a l.ig'nawo-and twulilc tnvw.
right to eomr'p.md with'some- “al'l
incv" memb.-r ..f opiwoiHe vex.
|
Members arc dlvldtsl
into ihr«i j
BAAMO
-la«s«-x, for taeh «.f whk-h a s.s ri.-’.j
nlilallon f.<- i." ch-^rged—for the >»rdi j .
lary cla«s." 5u cents; for tb*- ’ pri V-
nor j
..................... ,i...
wi
ddc-llaev of Mr. and Mrs. LaSirr.
’The plan reeras to M U> luUnct- a
vlfe or husband s.-«-aer to l..v«me a
,\nde*
It-.ties frotu ft«e
laUist .-ue‘ sum
out of the window and >ee a
i fbr tbb Ik>:|il Tvee\ I! anyt* a New.tirleiiie
tn-.- in bkisaom lor the second t«—.1
• -
l^d'
Brand’s Famous
aemU-r .d the ~NaH.>nal Alliance.’
Old then t.» fs-ue a c.rr^lwmdi'lKidip” or introdwtlon oaril. gtvlug the
nv «
were having Ihe warmed weather
•lew* cm For the rresMewt.
they had. all ufiiltiner and we wm- not
A .l.-l.-gntlon of SI..UX In-li I’l*. at I
V(o had a lotig wait then*. Inu final at all iincomfortalile, for the moment
ly at • o’clock p. tn.. we left Chicago yoti step out of the wiq and gel Into mrrek. N. !•.. n-c j ilv rent I.. ro-»i
dent i:«Jse-elt .a l.uflah. r.dw with tl«
for HL l.jiuis. arivlng there the next III.- shade, you tind it nxil ami nice.
auih.iitie
aioralng. where we only had time to \V«- had III.’ (Irst frost the night of
iw w I
gel off from one train nod get on an
other. I^uud for Mobile, Ala.
dexvor."
■
12 m. Sunday M-hool.
*; p. m.. y. I'. A. iH-rvioe.
7 p. ni.. i-veuiiig wivrvhip.
On account dl nearly baU the meui
.-iKt- m ih'j ’ Ulad and aflfintwmaf
ni'til*-'Bg.-.l bn ioeiS man. wonh |V'..
S.-rvHc
S.
rviec and -eM-!..n at lo;2..».
Holy .ximai-jniou.
Sunday M-ln".h 17
i;\eniitg rvriice.
Swedish Lutheran.
tierniau K%am;e'inil Lutheran. St.
S.-rvJre Sunday. 1.t;30 a. m.
«,
■
‘
All Germaas conltaliy lu\au<d.
When om-»- lllK-iuicd within your
•rodiices a au.>t »
m .iiav*
I effect. M's w.iith oiM'a iMYt dollar to
TfmiMlay t xeniog at 7 o’clock ml.!-j feel the jd.-a^uix- of life that comes l.y^
M.-nibers jn-iKi !*a' t^-- lainati.rt?'
- —
me. k pra>. I uus-tlug.
j
ee f.ur th. rlKA d. sin'd. and r.-po-n 1
Aabury Metho-uct.
iMcJuNlu^iB-.-v Hugh K*-aniil>, pastor.
____
j '
j
xregreaii monthly, alway*
Morning
l>.;20
Theiiube anuUI «um i*I lu cent*-. An
ny 8ei
Salvation Army
I srvlcea.
•M.iun eia iVak K-xp rieuet'W.”
!ny memtK-r wants t.» buy a
K»en».;g e. rvur, 7.‘“‘. Tbeau-, “Tlit
.harvs <>f^st<ii-k 1a tbr" .Ailinne
.ptala «.d Mr*.
MunscUe >» !
Mijii.!.- « f J.-.1IN T.»wanl iIm- Sinie-r'’
.ug«».di«- <»r
worth or th* iik.
«h»n;e.
,
Ira.! if the long gr.eii IK YiMbb .a .
-i Unz.
Meeting* every night except Monm- hand id tin- deti-en<lant ol the mm:
.<ui..-.o 5<-ho..l. Tiday.
'
xh.. iou-ght ihc goUl bn.-k.
:
I.
.
The imirhs<tr of .i.-ck is a.-.-.!r, •. U..m rt
C AVait-r; i..pie.
MK. ioi,
^
_ i ll,lor meeting.
liuilv «tabat »>«• lnve.-.|ed In ".NiiUt.naJ -VI’i
.S-rvlcc '<^*krlMlan^’ praise nu-cUug. 8 p. m
-t.r-dal ■ i h-i.mi at tUeie wS-rvi
ui.c" M.wk wljl grow into $l.i«*.. o*
taking H».ll--ier's UtK ky Mountain Tc-a.
Juliuson Drug C«.
Thouunds Cured.
17 IK-WittWitch Hatcl
Salw on the n-comnu-ndatl.m of our
drugglsu’ so writ.-s C H l^aCroix. .d
" - ------ -
.m- year-a ph-a'ai:l UmIc t.n.fii ot
.SSI |wT r. i5t.
.V b-ast a n^•^v^lolK-^
•
Maiilia.-UK Congn-eatlon.
Uov. A. Martin of KinaKicy. iiaktur.
ber^ of the ehoru". lH-»ug yU'k with th.
mejmli--.. tli«- Allcalla ebonia will nn
a(lver;l«menis—the -orphaii^v^v. C. T. Sto-.il, rector,
pri left alone In the world with f»*<T
COMPANY. Mll»nukc«
O R8 C
________________________________
I SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES
iureau
STOVE
a/I I
Uriiy I^it tudiv—it'iTniEE.
:-
In the last rhuo. atv mateM-i-ker.
Tislay. Oct. 25. as I write. 1 can look j
waa finally ilonei we idartrd to walk
a wtlle. As we hkd our dog "Mlko”
with us we atarti*d to wal rdiu rdiu this year. One of oiir neighbors
went to the Chicago db Alton ticket of a tomato plant which stands seVen jgrnri
fice and after securing our tickets
weal to the d«-pot. There Mr*. Camp
bell was taken sick, but fortunatelr
When we came hen- the first iwH of!
____,
there wa« a drug store near by whei
Fi-jitemlMT w«- were told that thi-v i
( Fnad's FammtsStrd
re» lor aaki. date -»o rdatw
nMjcrs mot
k*rr*» Ote- ateforeote, we ««dted for
ibaCtltM^ no fl»e awrWlii* m Ooob oh
After .nttcDdlng to the hasgase.
(wWoh duty fHl to ihe wrHer. mad
Grand Bapids. Mlcho Nuv. 5.—The
tetkmal AUln^. the DakrU matriaontel bureau, a high waa refused injonakteioe paper* te Mtehteuu; aad
rf whieb E.J. iaSvFr. foaaorly .< l>v
;Hr
SteWEteTAX
:
Church of Cnrwt (Disciple*.?
0<1. Wrd. which did no damage.
eli.nl" of okl .-hiefs.
.•hiefs. says
say-« a lUsnuirck
xorukr. who .-xp.-L-an; i!ie .l.-n' In Gran !
Tl.nrna: 1* tT.im. jmslor.
As far as the health AmdItUms an- soei-Sst «ll.[p.-vt.-)i.
l^p.st.-li. f’hi.-r J«
Christian Science.
•
Innid-^^ Ihe oth. r d«> was so as.<un <1
i:isti.-e. ami Flylnu Tty
ie-21. . S-ibj.cl.
'We saw some sights that day that roiicraaod. there are^fmir of our neigh
; \V. .III. .lay
e»e„-;;i^. ■ l.-. titm.iiy I
rh.- pr.'ii-h«b-<i f.> w:mi< i*» lerv.
ulinx
»■"» nd
i-:wT. vv. ighi ”
we do not see tn Traverac City. As Win* wbo came here from the ii.irth It.
drcj^u.* yf
]/' the |.re"i.
pr«-"i.l«n:t e\|in-<-iIii<
fai<i r.uiv fi-i'n-- «.! t-raiui K\-» '
7
Sul:J«t*'l.'
a
very
bait
coeditioii
and
<ui.of
them
the train was leaving and miming
:iyi tVuHu- .-..ntv
.-.mlVUiMv ivp.owU\l In
I ll-adinr.. r.s.ui. r-s.m /.It n.-w Wii
go .1 tviu\-iyi
T*.-(r.‘il and Grand tlrv.-u
... H , t:i.^l.-»T
alowiy, we knikwl out of the win.low is 72 yettiTB old and was earrl.-.) down him ly HfiliKiouv irilw.
.-ii-lm l.dot-k. ..j« u i t.-i.v aJu rn»N»n a x.in.l spll!>1-r- Mioi.
f‘ -- tws|
SWltr.-. S.-1I.K.*' tv oe‘.r-k.
and saw
j>r e«»lorvd inuple. r.p a C..1- He has Ih-cm Iki. tw.. year« j
5, Thursday
l.tnntln. Ill ciiy ••'.ll. ir.l
^
K.e:.^...r. 5:t;.
men and woBioiiiSoid all had pi|»«nf o^ and has a large place el.-ansl i
>’'*•! Flr«t tat^ohne
lX. UIIIg (
»dirun.I.Ulav Cl !■-' ra»d io liavf- I
r I’.id.-awi !.!'-- I'. .*v. r> S:
ins.j
l or ttu- t1l-l fl.e ill t*-e I.Moiy
anil has stigar eaiie. velvet
cbrwiBK lobaeeoA cor-flal luvjiMHon is rxt.-u>\-.l to
le- xv.in.^.‘nnd n lmin>::i.^v G
.^.
..
- do
•- -pl.-te.
• “irl"’
llu- ui-uH
rurl"’ I.iu
i>-iu-iii»r.»kin.
Arriving at Caro,.IH., we saw anoth *Wi—t |Hiiat«w-s, rhlckeos. cow
;itl i.i ati. Hd all s.iviv.. -; and the rx-a«i
ilcpiirtuu-nt. an .-niiu-u d>o.- w .is puvvmsi
. wiih ilM"-;e-iith nmu In th- h-: •
,..,,y.r imwlii.g Time
er sight that made fun Air our car i-f an.l bees, and has bnllt tin- house he with It
M.vs a I’atN tribh- .Us
li-g rtMiiii.
,i«y i\. iiirg ai 7
lives In, all hlms« ir. The only help he
[•re T
patch I., tin- Kans-^s .-by Tm-.-s. The
newM.ah'-i w-ni-vn iu Grand tliM. .
-j-.m,N i‘u:; si n le
has hail wan a little Is.y M years old
i pond of '
pf iprietor .Ir-.ve hi> mit >m »!»!b‘ sl iwly
FourU.»U. M™.. M. E Church,
Nf-.-ur.-d
thCriuid
Haven
ni?ot
S-»l”i*’ay
mgh*.
.niie
d
pt;0«
r
lu.
1
and a girl 15 years old.
Into the .-miHy'anl .*f the p:.r:nl.r..klim
Icr. we aoUoed what we auppoi-qcl
n. r. J. W. MUh-r. p»«l.».
,e f.u porim^. x of ,Mir.v p-.n.l.^ ,„,y „(
js
< lua.l h r>n wnl.
Tlie negna-s are no liimhlc at ml yiin.v In tire Itiu- S«-rv.-in un.l rft. r sat
lie black pig* rollln* about In the mu.lt*-ai^'-rly iiiii lli;g ai tf e ro.til.-'-nil:
I'l i:-\-.--ingMv..» - fr.mi It..'
..j.ji.j,, ,;
,
hen-, as they know their place and bdyini} the «.ffl.-l-.l -IIm* tunebine wn»
dy water, but un second sight wo i
;»r.s-,
fhur.h
Suiulax
iiiortoiiK a*
• ’ Mu-j a'bi»-r ••* tw.. tb- eli.^
i- wei-ldp "I'l. m at. thke.'p it. and are in wUl.-meuls by n-rilly id" |.is..»erly nn.J In go,i,l ,-midl
lhat they were little -uigger^.’
and .1* ITum G;ubel<l at 2 !*' ;•
ittl ncr.T-.l 4.J Vi it Mrai.-I KiM"
i i,,-.amu and ibthennwiMis the same as the lndlau« Con wa« alldwcl an fi.lv.'m.-e ou lU
they call theor lien*.
jUiid .»uI :i «-.-'i;.iu
111 tlie n«»rth.
Afier leaving ('am. III., we sax
I pH!" ;■
I s,i. :
I hoil.^ with i
iiite -4 1
e have slarle«l It. phiw up quil
titilhlng of inien-sl until
the nest
Friend*.
.I.* ha.id'a--r .-1 biari; ot 'id- iiiiTi -.v
rtiary. |
' Mctbcd.rt Cplsccpal Church.
land fur planting In F. hmarj
morning, and aw soon
a* dajllghi
: I.. U.-*|ua. lasttu-.
Th.-n hi', wa, tak 1 ’
rir:t Ci.orch.
came we were
and looking out of
stunt i.sUy
• I '. :i* 111 S-l'i-Uii - Iks*!.
.|vi|"-r
m..u
*»i.l
I’l.
liniiighl
tbeVindoWK. AVe luiswd some qiie< r 8atnr«(ay a
M.
;i «.^ "T!.. V.o, b.p i.l
l>»|.aM.-«l
as
gi'tiil.i
a
■
p'.V
»r whl«-h
____ looklug hhaekw. ocrii|»h*d by negroes, <d iMinatias foi
1-- Ftr L ivatv .d
2 |.. Ill. Junun Kiid* a'..ii.
.nif to lilt.I J..S--.-V.
1-jr.^l .n.(
-db!.I CM Cftc a luuTv i. j us.- ..f your i
that look jusi esteily aw 1 have seen Oysl.Ts u'; tin- :
7 .«• p te . .V .MoGi* I
l.ox.
..:I7 p TO . S-u. u i:n<b-.i».>r.
k .1 -P i.s Ih-fi.- wn-i '»•" 5
/ plelures of them. For liislanre. as we KW.s-t. p«d*l<»es
S*vitda> -i b...«l ill tuMir
7 n‘.-l.«-k. ..i.-.tiag i. ivif.
to ili.1t gcn-l-mau.
biKsh.-l. -Yankc”l nmylH- lud
were passing one partieiilar plan*, |Miial.M>s 7.’>r I
Gj.n..r'li j,. it.'.-'--. • I . |i to
I'ray. r m < Gna Thtirolay. 7 :.2u f.. ni
The adx.‘rli‘.i!!S
rli-.i!!'.; imaii.r uod i».-i .•••I*-.
h.-ann (navy
lieahK) 5c p-r poiiu-l.
there was an nW darky sitting nut
iid-lint
Ki.-rytio-lv luvii.sM.i M.-s- mtu.-*
^liidy
• .\iiinn
BjouvL
Fresh m»-nl ran h.- Isuighl every now ••a.np.is f.ir tli'.-lr uimit.ii .-.tiV- I
ilonrk In fropt of his ealiln in one ot
Ilcv. w. T. WiNidli.iu;.-, pastor.
U*rge
and iheii «d lln- m.-at man, wh.i cs»m.-.d
liiingUig
those old-fashUmetl arm ehalrs.
I{is
First Fresbyterian.
l.f.
.
i«..'
lu
r-aio.
M.
tcm
.--.
I-'
Till,«i.rj.
Smin.•.-•u.gruhlK
i
'
.
iie.intm.-s.is .u.-im
bead hsiked like a snowbalt. whih' in **li.-u he can. sometlme.s oiin- a wtvK
Wa-hiu-gi.ui i'll.; I’uik -!r*i
l.il ilte-;- il< .•lidf| Im- .di- rv.d at t!i.-.rlo .■ «rt »it
Ml.- -.\iaan.ipkussi his lusl vvilh-ii reri. li. .sn.l MU
and aPnnnd ihe d«"irwa> stood the and rtwmAtlnies twiec- a w.s-k. at 5c t.*
U-x |y-niit.-1 IS III-tl. pa-i«»r.
WomliTiy l.siiidiu..
rx'-«-. «-ir< ri»:.;
Ini Ml
.» v.ail.—t'hics.go Tril »:;ie.
•too
resl'of the faiiill.T. all >et and shiny Ilk- tor st.wk. an.l to keep It we put It
S- 11- I III.-, litig. S'..
le dniali in .-1. and two or Ihn-.
«nii on tin- north wbli- of the InHiso on
black and happy.
. M..rni g s. rih* 1"
with 1; J. I.:t S.-cr au.f M.n-;
SiiHd*' .l-.
. 12;oA
X'shelf and it wl'l kep o. k f.q- quite ladiaa r
We te"
sugar cam nbm,;
list
Ilfld.- M-b-^.! Ml n.«.ii.
a t<-w .lays
the M. A O. K. IL In Ml»sla*ippi;
t’arllsb- In.lrci f<»nll!4U t.-irn tblrfea.-liii'g
7;»ai.
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Ju.ib-r'rniiui.
In cm-IUMon will say that we all j •mi will lusve n ri;U 1-'. "le.l tnd--sn
wime clton grgwlugs. We nlwi
G K. m.-. ilni^
An AuMrian >-Uu}rvt «r Mo- ).h. n-ni
r. Y I'
iM-nl . vnh nn.l a«s’»t.-e;
v.i*l.
iM.roe fine -ftstklug core from the
,
7-u..
S.ibji'i.
“The
I
eii;.
nltenditir:
I’UplN
-«vs
»h.it
<
f
i!u>
e
K»:u
t:
who wtHli to know anyihiiig mon-. will fud nt!th »r IV In pl.in t?:«-if
wliiiKtw.
All
arc
wefri.me
to
all the services.
peT.UN
x\iio
try
I..
laU'Ik
-.r
Idh.v
•
>.o;i.,li!v
..I
Ie
.
'
paiens mmln-t ti e pn«ln. t
Wf finally arrived at ttofk Grove. writ.- no- ami enrIoM- Kiain)>. I will try
jtlus.tin-,'oi.-ly on. itio.1 . e-x'.'c.l tu
;
i-i-awr m'--tiuon Tluu day
white iiiciis irilverj.il ie*. Ir
Imi a's we wen- tlrkeied elrar liinmgh an.l aiiNw.-r'tbein.
.Vioiher
-,.17 .^1
' '
wotm ««'■ hMe-ar l Km1i:»-»s;. I:.-'»I ene’.s. tniiuie- ih.-ir . .-.I ..1
Free MctbcdisL
to kJoblle. we went ou. and elcwmd
Th. re ms- tots .d saw mills in i
ami r-Tsiik Jiii.ls.u s-.ad Itemu" l*i.-:«-.-. Ibir-I ill- ;<ll«f .1 H-ii- h’ ‘-'I ••! sii, I
inr.liaM’. Iuiil.-d'*tn the •
up. look hrcakfasl and pent dtre.-il> j <''*nntry and cm. ot ih.-m have al
Kj.nsis fiiy .
feriiig fyolti tl - x'.ut'td Ir.llb t.-»l. win..'
i C.-Arustutrts.
to one of tlie city parks and Umkvd alitlo"" ("* »ant of help to run them
r.Nlj^klU"
r.-ii'aiid.!-g !l;il I -iirvixc.
the goldfish. O
t
"c v-xiMwt to Hiaye t.ur sH-luad mai
•
i»
a
real
i
le
pl.-’nuinK
for
a
fo-dlMill
WbUe>r-w"en- nearing the lairk we I b. Uuird next Wtwk. and she
Ilev. D
lu Ml.- p:.*t their rl-tonex
beard a bUMring wmnd and asking ] s«mth.-rn girl and we expectl to learn (
>h>r.i»tir. p. ruiN- ai 4“ /•* u iii.
have iin.lonlite«lly 1"-.*n «liie to Mu- cfittv
Muniemie what It waa we wen- told U I ‘1h- soil aouihen-n areeni then,
thl: ri-rxiCc Mr- .1 \V .Mil!i!-11
fnl t-na.-hiiiv of'si
waa locuata. and tIRn-were all over*
Npiak on h.r
roin-y Mir-nigh
Warner, l o.nvcil. and Hull lli-kix-k uud
Ihe watcrteik lrc«*e In the park^ W.?|
nibU
Uui<b. TAi, .S"mlay ni<.rni'ig
Mct’oruil.k.
a n all day looking at th - j
Slay-Ill I
Mrs Mrlik :i will d< :-rib<VatldlnK • UahthoaBe.
which show* that It w*si
A Good Compleaiofi.
and rc< lu-s Ir.oti .\Mi-n-in".'. peopli!"•.
A Ifghtlu.UJM- I" IwJiiu biilli on
Iiuili ■ by the Spaniards.
The fancy
JtTtu-nbm.
reck, at the eniramv »>f San l-'rnncls.-o
Inm w.»rk ever* all o|.|
n„i>s
Sii-uii..
hafivir. Work ran 1-e .Imu- m.l.r at
They tell ua that toveii jrars
N|K Hk ..u,rr.-m J
vvratlier
tlo-re waa mil a atnw-t pavsnl. hut now j
Small
Sutidav rHi.r-il at mem.
I’rinjar.
llieni an- aome very .lUre pawmenL)
ug,.„cas)
r.n.l iuii-rmeilli'. .l.-i.ari m« ut ?
there.
jail druggists.
i!:.' ehui.h jiarmrf.
Mrs. K.1 wards
The aldewalka an- very natrow; so;
------------------------------' pm m»n I. bj m-biw -t l""t «•»<
anil Mrx r.tlh-nV ela--«are the sireeta. and cn ran-walk for
IT'LL BE CHRISTMAS SOON.'
lia'- im ai o( 4h<- imrl-.r-*. The Noni-o |
A c^tly F
hUiol^An the videwalk ami haw shef I
mean* Xma* jjift*.
Now <*!
I .l.".-4fim-!*» w.ill UM—t In Grange iiall
;efelb-t
ler all ahi« fnm. the awnings
; .John 1». Il<w-k.
Y.itei;. j.-..pn's .-'jciely oI I'hrtMiac
' flower can’eu
htal.
ih. .-.tf .I .lu- -hn- .
„„
Ku bavor a* 5 :ir* .p ra. T.qdf, “Soine
and^lfiir I
,d GimFs Fnimt. i-i That’ t'lMi-r Me. '
I., M..W1.
M..MI, w.
.. ,i
.MK-i thOMsi. r h .i'l-r. ,
Wli.-n w
'■
in
EverythuiB in our immenM »tock !
m mm Iliu iMielGr*.
bioked aruuut
Sunday . \>-ning lervire at 7 p. in.
for tele at tb« lime. Cu*-^a»*. i
. , , ,
,
the night,and dually hwal.sl at tb-I
______ ________
i
f‘*r Ii'um-s
Get"..! <d Ml* «lel-ga1-* to the tlniiHl
! hand painted china. 4
New lork. GiimmI iiw.iTZ
Firilry hom^-. k.-pi by a fnnuy
Tra.-rs.7 a-i ;v-laii«n will l«? given at
. room **•
*«»•>•'I*. v.iUiaMc 111 that Hty tIuH.lilike 1:1
tills I'-rrlce. !»•• not fail t«i bear the
prvriim a wn.
provided for ladle*. Every lady! „u„.r i.uibliugs. nt.ibb-!. Imte for some
reiMiris .if this im|"u-laut int-ellr-g. All
upon geittng ready
, beautiful souvenir free.
j linm Uv-n biiili upward it« mnny
nd that th.-rv w.is ;
.3^ 3,
. *,,,
inxi.e.!. SirangiTf; com..- and I4- at
.
2z.;;z:
j;™;"
F-iF-ri-i va/ARo
Nmi. .‘ i.i all |s rsAins Ini.e.- l.-d.
Th. >is-* ,nl a>.K4'r-h.nM-ai lax roll f.rtlb.' e.fu--'rnrikm of a Iriink s.*wt-r in
insiri. r No. K t Is-glnniug at Mu- liit.q-.
N-i'ilou ot Ikutnlwian iIkt woh We<lingion tlr-'.-i. nmning 1
tuigiun tlr«i-i. From rtr.-«-i ;
I..U.I ax.iiu- I.. I'-.gliih jtr.-1-t. ih.-iiiv
.Ml Highih -.tr.-i-i 10 llarh.w stre.-i»
lias iMN-n plaoil in mv bauds tor «-<>li.-. ii.m. I lie fitjni af.«*wvment t.i U luiid
on t.r h--hir.- th<- ::*»th day <'f NovoniIsr. 11*01.
M. K. Ma:-k.-U. .
fiiT Tr.-.isun-r.
4 tin..;
IS.«nh_“«2 su^j^ lunl. biiihl-
DANCE ORCHESTRA
F. O. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
THE VIOLIN, ha* organixed a DANCE
ORCHESTRA and is ready for dance
engagement* and aUo for a few pupU|
on the violin.
For terms call at South 5lJe Shoe
Store.
X
Hi.-l
aug 2S-tl
H Snow.b n. Sr 111111 Wit. w.*.*
lor .xoar.. lu.thiiig .lid any g«..sl
iitiiil
Ilobl-l.-i'j. It.Ml.y Moiiii
tain Tea. N.iw
wb.-'.-. stnmg an 1
h.-ahliv. n:.
niv T«-a or lal»h-t--.
Jt>bt:.'uu Drug (’•».
Mothcis Praise It.
MoilicrN •-..•r.vwli. j
..... .... .
FOR THE
SEST RLbOLTS
Try Record Want Aoa. S*
CMC tote Me-«v Makar*.
Motherhood’
'=^mw^4
* S?"
“?iS‘SoLSS^
rlui»t
the la*.l and a um- '
___________________
" I nltuve llu- rvouml. Tliere
Golliauj
tlKnisamls of borne* I
11.1 ts. Stable*
' .an I'o sai.l 1
«r mx *t..ne* are m.t ornNhU-nil
llmly and asked hir If it w-miH ,nd Tar. It
iiiarkib!.-.
In
i.uni.v of these I
|K>io-ll.le lor Its to prtKiire a bte*i-! Is aI n»mblm-,l Oi :h and
liorm-w arc eljlljetl ou tin ee floor*, hatch
rhtver an.l Mi. H«inej lb-.- U
ket. a* -we wen- vitse.1 to a little bea'
1 elevator big
y liotUe of the gi-nulne.
Kca | «f thew alal
•* {.axativc Honey and Tar ctm»^ amt atmftg e ugh to carry to tlie U4V
lobble. Tlic njuloe*
xiugb* and aaslats In expelling ; per Hoot* ai
t IL
syitem by geatly mov ore
tUeir wleeiung apartIn care Tor ,ncm-* by tbraoodw ch-vator*.
Tbe
aaa tofnomiu, vxa p«w«r «« ,e
rTr.-:
T:i-;
r ^ -A
R %
-
“» • 4itenhetT*’ aail after bala* told Ui 13^y lor chUdreo,
»rhal ptrpoae we wished to pal the do JtSL
m
Sold by^U drag I
b«. »J 4n«--«»U».b.Bh.
I dsh-..:-.rt.-p*.-r;ty
alter M. Lovracy Co..
BOSTON. KASS.
- r^
S-rviei -s in the Vhurcb iwriur* a<
r.*i ol Mu- ruw- eliurrh.
. Kv«'ryiK>.ly
or-ltally
hivii.-.l
tbere MTvhv:;.
wiwECfiimw,
Evangelical Church.
Rer. R. M. Holsapla. nastor.
}e a. m., mumlng chua mectins.
lh;2u a. m., M'rmcu!,
Sermon laUjecL “The LltoU trf B|h
T:.
^ IMals tts« the maldrily of poo^
wisimspEHKmm
I potatoes Mot year ky Mylaeffhe oaod
t a potetnn oa the top of the wossi and ahJUJS'ri^t, STto^pceisJ iM\ oevtriagthma with straw ta the depth
tor MTT. & B. XMTLS.
toot or mosa. Whoa ripe the IkofcawdBMwf Ooi ao glvaa la
toed C4paal la saom arey to akwaot dll
Do paaplib yet lhaco «ro BMtohto ’
Uaaelgh- Chat oto owodohy pcueloeo an poritowa dew at our worn without eay spoelal | ,mam
puhlle oerdMay: Mrt Mory BBoa ol-j aagm. (
bors. Then there was
1
Mr poMo or Pt poitlcPlor ammL-Oos
her
ttvmtlag the rmp. Just ptoat aad the of tho gtootpeoM fdcto eoaetotoi«
ways toalats upon haviag a taascal j It thieh
IhuMaag. Jor frhkh ate cham each
enm b doae. This Is aa oU Irish •ho iritoliii Of Ood is thtor itolir
■Aat aaaa a* a rtaDUag n
aacthod aad Is worth irytag where oae wver MBM-daA with tho awnitor
'The wtnr Art ml BtoJIntBnM potofty.. Fiotor boo waU caBki'
'Why do we Bot alwaya toiUe when
"PwwiSlBt gwot gad pwddw
'-Psrkapo
thuiBth the vuariMM paalpd gf waak
we toeet a fcUow helag! That ■ the
who
eoa’t
llvo
arlthoat
sympathy.**
BtotolMft" Shay am aat frw toggHH
aeaa whw her Iwpialaaei as aa la
le
oM
saaa
sat
aloae
la
his
true
rceogaltioa'which
ought
to
pass
hmm aai BmlMd to w maaB aatoMw
said the toaderhmnod womoa.
rand la SBM. aad jet aha la aet ataal
ne
the
haad
of
woaua
had
aevto
fruto
aoBl
to
aoBl.
Utile
chUdrea
*o
af paapla. hat -Mka lh^ toads of th«
*Whe'd hector moke lees toeqoeat do
to the lataraau oC htr owa Ule. 31hc
kaowa aai dbt relgaed trl aw for mahMado aad eapahto of ho*
tooads fer U thea.** fwpUed the other this lavolaatorily. The hnaesthetomd
nnaipMilnii wU cuaw to har at a Ssed
kaat. The eoaversatloa turaod ap- lag appUad to orecy phone and coadldrly. *YX aoorae. I haveat maeh po- OermoB peasBBt does It. U la the
hoar every day, talk, llatea. read. sew.
tleaeo wUh her. I’to wiUtog to adtolt kal suBlight BU through that sltople oa cooWag. "Yaaft** drawled the old tioa ta hamaa Ufa. Tho alagar.asatoago drirtag. do aajtklag that ia wealed
Ito over hh Bio otoy rood MtoprodpjW
but I've ettoodwl loo SMOy fuaeralv land, the perpetual greeting oa th- BtoB. 'T got me oae o' thoai tbore promtao.
.^h the ataapledMarted d
*Theagh yoar alas ho as near
right hOBd or the left betweea atiaa eaokbooks waasi. but 1 aev
at her lavltaUea.*'—Bxohaagc.
mt Ihar ahaU ho aa white aa oagW;
of oae who aajafa holpiag. Or taka
gars as they pass each other, nerer do aotbla' with It." "What
thaagh they h* red Hke criamea. thsy
the caw of a wmu left ahme aU day
OM ClolticB.
without a atoUe. This thea U the tnnibler" asked bU rlsitor. pc
ahaU ba as wooL" The chlM of QoB
at a hotel la a atraace dtj while her
-flae an of stolUng.* like all flae art ly. "Why. every one o’ tbeto blatood giishig throagh tho deep vralero pf
hnahaad timaaaeu
atoktoSB cea hear God aay. *WhO«i
-the hhid that lie burled true on. perfection art. the simples!
pankm wUl go ghoot with har, help
thou patooth throagh the watera 1 will
tollowiag of Bsliire.
her to shop, pilot her
ho with thae. aad through the rivers
parka and whatgrer tatcreata her
thay ahall wot orseBew thee, and whoa
Ited doeeu. They a
thaa
wakato throagh the Are thea
■oat. Or theta la
ohatt aot bo bartod." To the ala hat^
boaadhoM aad aoMoae has to keep
ataries of the joys aad sorows
dooto
aad care worn ottoto the Mas*
the young people out of lu shadow;
their owuers kaew. There arc lines
torh
precloto
promise, "Ocune uate Ifo
the eottpaaioe atop. In and U frieodt
and creosca ta them, and perhaps a
all ye that are weary aad beery ladoa
artih them^ In Bve mlaatea by giaee
aad
I
wm glre you rest.'* To tho
patch here aad there. There arc shiny
of her wiUlag spirit No ooa who has
Marys
aad
Marthas
there is the proanooats and trooaers haggy-kaced; and
had a trace of aelf-eouadoasaeas
■e. Th) brother shall Ilv« again:** to
hau. too. of pioposterotts block, wldetho ktoMy. *«o 1 om with thoe al
ahyneaa coiild fill aach >a oOce. for
ritotoed aad Barrow-rlmiaod. hlgbwaya."
aad
to
the
dying.
say I
Ita first requisite la to get wholly ont
crowned aad low. sUk aad derby and
a." aad
tber*s hoooe are many am
uf oneself, bringing to the other per
straw. They all He tranquilly wherv*
"Bleaaed ara tha dead that
tha dlo U the
son a fresh Interest that fa never a
they were last throwa, aa If awalUn* |
Loid.•• ThM It might be roaUaoid
oo-partner with egotlaai. Aa entirely
almost wHhout rod. Ke sttostloa of
timidly the time they shall ^In come j
natural manner, a perfect ease. Is the
sin or eorrow or adveialty can be fooad
Into favor and fashtoa.
|
Inevitable rcanlt of aueh
That old ckiihea have a peraonalUv >
Blla Wheeler W'lloox has divided th->
U. uf^ course, because they hare been j
world Into the Laanera and the Uftworn by mon*and women. Wc feel iwi j
Id. as the cfaUdrw of Gyd.
crs. Tlioae wbow lot la cast with the
impulse of nflccllon or Commiseration j
ibselntely upoa the promiaea
Man mete abselntH
latter anal have Boaiethlag very
for the tmilor’a bolU of twoed or broadof God than0 we do. They are ‘"exceatk
strong within, for the Leaaera will
Ipg great and prortooa," and yet wlilla
cloth, nor lor the cheap ganncnia that
Clin* without aierey. A eartala pmewe know them and can riyieat onmbera
of tham from meaaory we do not altlcal rclislon. that perhaps |ms lUUe
(T ways lesB npoa theau la the bear of
to do with forma of theology, bat eqaneed. We have the promleo that- *hH
iprlukto «Ub nil .»,1. IllUc woo.1^'"
cema Hat-lf chiefly a
things
work together for good to them
* **’‘'^*
i
human brotherhood, ia nearly alwaya pepper. Maah the yelks of four hard
Ood," and .ret when adrm^
boOM W. -Ik -lib . b.ir CU, or
‘f.
the center of anch strength. Add
Btty ronvea to many who profens to lore
m-m. . null «l» cl>- of w.1-I
**' •'‘"'“"x*
this a love of lauehter and plcaN
Ood. Instead of acceptIng this troth
nca*. and you have the eaadShal ele joll,. o» JlTud .oimiK.; Ublnpoon. I'
they bare ilieir faith abakao la Bad
fdl .d b.t» rolM I. boor .bd b.« . f"“” •
I
ments of a sunshine companion.
tbevefore that they do not cheer aad
Mlsa Townsend has certain attribeoanfort oa. Bot aiich an alUtode to
ulua that she caUa "faculUea.'* One Is
Ham Balls—Chop flae' some eoia <
And what It has gained j CrsudUauRhlt-r of C. S. Vsd. r.>r. DauRhUT of Mr. and Mrs. Hsttv J. Kent, ward God’s promlM
promises ta a miserably
fur forgetting dlsa*reeables. never boiled ham, add an <«g for each hall | hasshcen at the
cost of
false one. ir wr
we faced bankruptcy
J' ”***
1
Everett. \Vash..'funn.» rly of this city.
ibty father who waa
I
churning thpm over, useleasly In a
j and our earthly
'
ness aud beauty.
!—
V had asid to oa. "If you
vexed mind. Another Is for ^oi carryrBut
the
coat
and
the
cloak
do
no:
‘
****"*^i _
^
^
Shoulder Effects.
1 Inhaling fnm«‘..of burning camphor gel Into financial dltocoMy draw
fry In hot buty;
In* care; the cause may be there. Jiiut
complain. When It comes their lime
There's no more drfvop.
will often cure a cold In the head.
sleeplea*
me." w* would not
the spirit Is not cast down, or the tanlu? laid aside thoy cling to the Moderate breadth is the
*1110 thloRN that Interest us most an alshta woRTin* and ’
ring If we
Cara of Otsh T^la.
j
aaugglc In o j Little ruffles edge ci*au!etles.
hewd lined. A third la fur never hurry
Renerally none of our buslnesN.
had an swrtbly father and If be really
ing. "He that bcllcvcib shall not make
Though apparently "^nslgnlflcanl. j ‘ke comers that hide them jery peace- j One sees rows uf small butluii;<.
Tlic doctor who vaccinates ha* hi-- would do what he aald. If wise chil
haste.'' says Imlaa. a text that should aoihiag Is mom Impor^l in the
And they are always telling, Sleeve tops lap over the shoulders. own way of acrapine an arqualnunce. dren we would take him i
1 tore aod 1
be prlntctTon Ihc walla of a cUy where home or conduces mt>rv to the. health 1 *kelr stories of other days-of dars
Box plaite«l sk-eve tops extend Jo
Ill-fore applylUR a iNUilllre. cover and tt
for bla help, i*
haste Is so frantic, and often io need and comfort of Ihc family, than the |
bright da>s-of Ssbbaib-da/ j Uie nocktill- skin Hshtly with Rlycerinc to ketji towatvl him. repay himimr
wa.v. I^et i
less as In the typical Instance uC tb>. carchil washing of the dishes
quictuess and week-day strife. Ill time
Elongated hboiil.I. rs are .Inip.sl auy inrilrle.- of the iMuiltlre fn»m ad 1 aa trust Gcal In the same
take Him at Hia w<wd to oa. IM <
sn who rac«-s and tears to cross the pruiier care of cloths and towrls—1‘key
become
dual-covered
and
mo(h-|Tr«h8wbe
t«>
lieritiR.
aa HU children, acrept HU promtasa
rcet ahead t»f the car. th€-n stands to wby, death, in the form of typhoi 1 j eatcu.
wear them away.j g„nie i-leev. lup plaUs are hiltelied
«^*‘cu. aud
and beggars
beg*
Laugh all you can. LauRhliiR »-hake* the boar of oeed, and then to rep
Itch the car go by. ••|•'ac^lUoa•■ la germs has been jenown to lurk In aa
■« Ions »» they remain In sig'at j
up tlw> i-yNlem. makcN tlo- blood cir Him Jot na I
leas formal namc^^for those attrib unclean diahcloth!
« more enilreir to Him.
h! Therefore, when they call forth a tear now and Uieu.; Sleeve lop fiillnesN Is plait«Hl ratlier ciilate. wake* up the Iiiur?-. Nlarta dl
He nmnto
I ua. for "Hr to faith/ol
utes than "principles.’’ and gives the
and we fi-el that they deserve a caresy | than gathered.
Re?tlim, warms t»*e f«-t.
that promiaed.'*
t over to nature; but a dlsiH-naer nqulrcd l
of affection. Poor. lonel>, patient, re j 1a some instances oa|M- effects cover
aiBUi aaamxoa
of sunshine must Ite made as «ell as
clothes!
the sleeve tops.
n iheh'Pn”*
Toilet Hint for Heusewivea.
Gm.
lit
l.%;
laa. t. IH; xi
born, if that quality is to uullaat child summer time they will qulcklj- sou.- I
An
effective
scheme
slioWs
Ib.----------------------Apple, iiotato aud most other Mlain - UlL 1-S; Mai. lU. 10; XIatt.
hood.
"Anj old thing" Is often aclocted for ,
*ke Children Sleep,
slioiilder cut up In a fHiint.
ran be reui<»v»-d from the band* hv xt »: XXvm, 1C20; Hob. X, 23 »; Rev.
Some clever ck»th blouaeK sht>w a
Oouragt-. acIf-abneRatlon. a warm this purpose, even to old socks, and) There are many who will agree
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nthblDR lh6m with oatmeal molstowd U. S^ltt.
- shoulders.
declart?s I •‘Jries of tucks «
heart—theau an* ihi’ underside u( by bouRcwires who deem tbcmselvcf
well-known doctor.
with k-m«m J«Hce or vlnt-gar. A nail
Intorvlewtaa Dr^ rtavh.
what the casual observer may explain
Iter j ihai haU of the ailments of rhlldren In j »~a‘l »-houlder straps, smart !j brui-h Khoiild be used all around^
Ju«t after l*r. Clark towbed Bngltoh
as a pleasant iwmonality aaid a scniu.- prefers porous material, and oolhingithe metropolis arise from IpsufBclent} •“tched. arc short and end in puiiii-t
aiiRer iiaib. Wli«f ntbc slain
ahorea. complHing a voyage from South
humor. Khithfiil service Is much
u than mosquito netting. Fold j 6i«-p. He recognlres that the aamr
Epaulet styles range from the b«»rse rcniovc-J wsKh with warm aster and Africa, he waa Interviewed for the
harder to find. A woman once got m
foar or more tblriinesscs and j dimcuUy .exists in the case of aduHs.-l *‘koe sha|s?d shoulder pieces lo luni Miap. Never u»e aoap before remov Christian World of Loodeo. Some
• with c.l«hl children. The cor. quill with coarse thread. Being such
in * «ccni conversation upon the j
Ing the NUlu. aa It will be ten times thing* be aald are of wide olgnlflcaoee.
cases it is imptissible to
ductur eyed llicro wraihfully. "U this Inexponrtve goods, a new dUb clo-Ji j ,m,j«-t. aald: "it Is not only children,
When the reporter asked him. *Tou
tell where the sleeve leaves off nn! more difflCMlt to remove.
picnic, or arc they yours?" he do- may often be obtained.
have fonod no algna of deray. ae laj pui mlults. that arc lalMng
atauces of fallnrer he replied:
mandoil. ‘'They’re all mine, and U’j
cause. They-shoulder iH-gtns.—Exchange.
Some housewives place dUh eJoths ous-lusanliy
CupiMianIs inrcKlcd with mice ma.
"Mo signs of decay, but everywhere
iKi picnic!”yras the grim answer. Ob. and towels In the regular weekly waskiH- frvv-d of them by ib«- um- of RUiti
of preoeot Inrreaeo and fatuio
the field for the sunshine lady has i
but this seems uncimnly to Uie
. Vitus’ dance, which is
eaiuidiur. Till lump* of It on the
[ere and there, but not v
timil!
writer. Would wc not deem It very
• of the
L wearing of dlsoase.4 I
VO beard of aocloUsa t
vhelves anil the mice, which dl*llkc
irncleaa lo use band-towels and undernee of lack uf aloep.;
1 off or dropped out.
the smell, mill decamp.
vvmr—after having been uswl a week although It la oft.-u wrongly ascribed '
Warmed Over Meats.
Some cooks soak aalt hmm over
lace,
csiteclally
in
floral
design.
-^o wipe one's dishes? Then why l- lo lack of proiM-r nourishment. Chll'.light
in
milk
iK-tore
liroilluR
for
Is to cut the leaves from the net fomi
pariaon. Twelve yean
In tin- U|duk>n u| many people, cold it cleanly to throw dish towels in with dren live in such a rush that they
datiuB and apply on a col tun. w wd or breakfast. Salt mackcral U naW lo first vlsHed Adelaide, t
meat may Im> made more agreeable, kuch soiled things, aad then wash worn out before I bey arrive at
Bilk gown. Work over the design, cov be Improved by soaking In sour'milk. Junior eocletie*. Now Sovith Austrajlx
when proiN-rly pnipared. on Ita second them-together? A seimrate washing turilj."
baa leo. When I Unit went to Victoria
...
.1.1.
‘ke
Ogtires
well,
with
embroidery
for
tabic
linen
and
dish
towels
apiH-arauce than on Its first, but. of
-What would yc
there were six aocleUes there; on this
Tk. re
•
•<v«iaow«evnirse. much de|H-iids u|ioa the mode far the betUT way. Indeed; too the ale of things?”
The next Issue of the China oOMal last vtoli I wax told of 230. And the
olhes. I "I would keep them lu l»cd. and gIvO suit In excclfcui. The embnddery
at dresslnR and serviitR. ^ Kvery rook w rlter a large basket of soiled doll
Endeavor publieallon will have this In nnlona: made up of many aortPIlea.
JI
stands
out
well
and
the
lace
pstteni
grow and prosper. Nearly all ate dolo*
■hich 'conUln.foul cmana-j n,pQ, pi^Q]^ of nie*.p ,nd tonics. .
knows. orThtnk* she knows, how to
terest Inz llrui:
9iendld work. Uoly in one untoo did
the youngslerw go to bc-11
u
make ha*li. and bash appears day tlons (If not real dl-ca«* from Uio
A mivst deliKbtfiil ineklent occuirsd
d«Ign and In most case. I at a meeiiiiR of the ChrlstUn Kadtov- 1 find anything like aagglng. hut 1 am
after da>. a greasy, nniialalable dish body la nnplcafttnt. but doubly «, if ^uh ibe chickens and get up with
that that waa only ternconveniionai or soelety In I'ulon <-hmvh. Hongkong. keoTlacad
of wbirh the family soon tire, and of Ublcclotb*. napkins and dUb dolhs|tbem. In addition 1 would aee that
porary aad that the aalM la queettoa
The pastor. Ber. Mr. HickliB*. «^ho 1* haa already entered oa an area of
wlitrh the houM-keeper says; "Hash n^. imlicdded Ihcrcln.
) Uiey got a two bour.' nap in the after-1
uainR bts Endeavor soeloty aa a meaa* prugrtaa- As * matter of fact. It haa
Is never oaten by our family aad It ta
A twine dUh mop docs very well for) noon. Plenty of sleep Is the panacea 1
Swedish Bread.
of
Interesting
and
eaeauraliliig
th*
iisi-lesa ip make It." The cold mMt Li
taken up the laeretM campaifn.
JSwu<Ush bread l» made b.v roUliig CbrUHan soldiers stattaord tb«rr. bad
•ffOBtoof my meet laterestliif expert
yilccd In.thick, uninviting allcoa with
invited tho Endeavor ascretarito for aacea wars to Soutk Africa. Ofdhoeto
J out
shrt and: prrhaiw. gravy Over It. awl
Ickncsa^ of half ^an Inch, rubbing it India and China to eomr to tha marb thixe have been somewhat aAaiaod rell.\»o. falls under the l«ne of dia- for krtllcs. The writer llnda the.
Hint* Worth Copylhg.
;jthlc
lag and apeak a few.*«acdt about th* totloos olaes Ibe war. aad tbm are now
•
^ Hnnw-tir-rr-nu- In
castor, and cold nraat Is voted an average
domoatlc averse
to wsshinc
wasliing
Ja|ianese have a mulUmdc of »'®H wlUi Boftenod butleT, Sprinkling work In other pUrra. but quite uaa- two anioas-tbe Itotch and the BrHtMi.
peetedl.v two otlier atnnffert canto lalo Bnt there are two Boers oo the Sooth
ouuldc
kcUl
timai^e dish, and In such hooac- the
.................
. of skllleu and ’'‘^'»«"iquBlat
enstoma. many of which have “
*
the llttl- meHln*. wito of whom proved African exeenUre committee, and xt'a
holds the hsave^vera arc thrown away hence they see no reason for using
? aa their baaU. W’hcn
to be the rounder of the dm ChrUMan meeting In the great ban of Addartfy
alap sirenor glvea to Uie dog. while the famUy
SadeoTor em-irty In aU India aad the Street Reformed church. Cape Toira.
up
the
sheet
dough
after
aprinkRoll
id atensils. mlstrosa of the bouse does
is deprived of many deUghUul aad
■her
the aon of one of Indto's moat there wm dupllrote mOttoea In BatllBg
these
ingredients
over
It.
Let
li
healthful diahet. The foilowlng rocl- Botwithstanding that they arc usuall.v ontwardly hnpaticni
taiDOtt* missionaries. Aad what bad
p»-s w 111 all he lonnd caccTlenl aad eco washed after alt of the other diahes. and throw out little hinu of what rise for half an hour In a well-buttered CXllRl ibear tour strmaaen. wltheut lUb and Dutch aafl tha hymn* aad
pia.vm srere Is tho two toagvafloa.
pan. robbing a lllUe softened butter
nomical aa well aa very easy to predotlcB will claim her attention Boon, on the outside of the loaf. Bake It In any piearraatemeot. to com# together Priendllnesa cannot he foroed. MR
Unnccesaary Funerals.
but she prepares the daintiest lunch a quick oven for about half an hour. at Hits imie meetlnt? Simlyly the at- Christian Endeavor to ooe of the Iflflqaacea that make for unify."
"What a sad. hard life poor Mary eon imaginable and pots It into the Serve It hot for tea.
aameand
leaoest part of a rare, cold roaat
Ellen baa!" exclaimed a aympatbetlc prettiest of boxes, whleh she wrapt
of fedowthlp anfl the pledde "to at
Uw-f. Make a rich gravy and flavor woman who had jost returned from ac in rice paper aad ties with a ribbon.
le vln- tend knd take ponae part la every
l a lIttU
thyaic.
dcr In which
V
ChrUtUn Eadeaver prayer meetiag."
afternoon call on a neighbor. "She Then, some morning when no other egar bo kdded
black is-ppur aad a tabletowtofad of ccrtainl^yhaa more aggraraUons aad momhsrs of the hooaobold ah? pres stockings are rinsed after boio* ta It not a -great adrantafle that the
cnrraai jelly ; ihlchoa srtth .gnuod trials thaa fall to the lot of most peo ent. all haring beca warmed to keep wasbod. The atocki
ckings sbt
should then Eadenvor aoclrt.v not almply tnsplrto
crackers and a lump of batter. Have a ple. It makes my heart ache to hear out of the way.
Its
members with loyalty to thefr local
the lunch be dried wroag aide oaL Colored
efaurrh. bot also britoc* them Into a
frying-pan very boL put the noff heel her tell of them.*’
box with the xweetest of afliUcs into gtockings will be tin faded aod
torong STmpathy with felJow Bndoavla It without grmae: .Turn «nldtly.
Before the lunch boor the oaei srlll retain their origlDa] color.
“I presume so." reamrked rather
•can
a}l over tha srorld?
Uke up. lay on a diah. goar. imr the grinsly the energetic peraoa to whom goesL if he be wise, haa vaaitbed Uks
If collars and cuffs are threaded
hot gravy, Oaralah ike dlah with cel the remark was made. "Bat I can't a morning dood.—Antwera.
a piece of Uoe or atrtag and tied to
ery aad sippets of toast.
the clothes line It prevents dirty peg Kgypt has flve eorletles. and they am
agree with you. Mary BIlea has just
Two-Tws-Tsss Faneaksa.
A SavbO' Stew.—‘Take aomc bones | about the
marks aad also deea nut pull the cuds deeldedl.r coamopoUlan. One of them
Boont of troab»«!
has amons Ha membefa ltaiU"«of beef from which the meat has been
Two cops sour milk. oae-haU tea of the ooUara out of ahape.
toDB. Armenlaito. *'o|»tt, Hlodooa. OeP
rut. break la amaU plecaa, thea amah,
spoon Boda. two onps atale . broad
Always keep a amall board aprinklod amaa. Engitoh and Aatortcans.
put la a pot and cover with cold wa
aromha. two eggs. two.cups of flour, with salt and water at ^aad srhea
ter. BoU aad aklm. aeaaaa with aah.
Tewwoiitotoi rsM aaafwias.
I really think aor aald taro level teaspona baking pvwdsr. Ironings- If the Iron *^--------- "'--------pepparwad aUaglo*. add two tvralps.
pladi of aalt. Boa bread r emW In three times over the salt on the board, BadMvoma ohooM be ready aot only
two carrots, tero heads of celary. two ,“Yaa. I troly do." repMod the other. the mUk over night, add dlssaived. the rottghaeas often ooUceahle when to netoe opportunities for iervloe. bnt
-L'AHIrlte Cliretleaaa
"The principal 4lfler«aes U aoda. U <me haa left-over Jolufliir cake, It.has been used for a length of Urn-?
l bic bOBce, ent up the' that Mary BleB fo
food of hav- aac one cap bread crumbs aad <»c cup will be removed.
Hn.l.tC; lilts, liv.
TkM iMii^ App^H*.
It aurte« to 4er*lop wkea I wm a
tenMrta«>tbe t(Aki «rm toirH at tadtag «hai
•p oMictit* I bad.
Bbi f vaa M|K froa worry «»y the fact
ttat all the taat
Gbutd keep tbr pace I act tkeao «h«a 1
4^ air letrel bear.
It tcaelKHi the cUauu, Beadark vbea
we all orcra.^tl|»rd la—
Our fa aad Ma and Hnrj Clay aai
Haiir «ad Utile Miaa,
Doaldra yoor fanaibtc aunraal. who waa
tborc wlih all bia aUgbt.
PrvimnA to do dcuUwciioo wlU tba^
Suaday aiHXtUr
Wed eai a b«art> braakfast — bodiwbewt. eaoaase, »ap»c drip;.
. the weary wall Ull ooualiaM aeemed
a km* half lamlsbfd trtp.
We'd ibm have blacoll. ebtokea,
mathed potatoea. grary. too.
With Jclllcii. plcklea and preaenrea—e
lovely lot to rhew.
; W’c'd oat until our eyea atuek out. UwB
praveiy call for pic!
To think of It I wonder that we didn't
burai and d!t*.
Then applea. lumipa. walnirta, tIU the
ahadet of cotalag nl*bt'
llrme u« al| ui aopper with that Sun
day appetite.
And other little hnick knaeka either
iMlIcd or fried or atewod:
At two o'clock or thercabouta }-uu
wade Into a feaat
And ua tenoogh to lant you fur a fortnlRbl. at leaai.
You make « cali—lhere'a lea and cake
of which yon gently munch;
And when yi«i i:«*t back home you nay.
-Whai la there, wife, for limch?"
Mow bert'*B a gaiwa—Ifa youra to aay
tf^lt be aroni: or wrlKht:
The- father Of Uine Monday la that
’• •' 4
ce fro
• ■ To do the ttainga that I muat do. '
• And Joy in try In* to fnlllll
’ My every duty tbrousii nnd '
►
thnniRh.
'
• Thia Im m> pUu. and 1 ahall aeok
• To make Ita value doubly aiire.
’ liy artine where 1 uaed to.aiicak. *
• And alrlviiif; where 1 did en- *
•(x EDITOR'S EAST CHUR -aThe dlH|H'«alnK of auiiRhlne aa a profiwHluii U luUI of In an Intereailn* ar•tleie hy Marion Weal In Novemlutr
l^er>bo,l> a Maitarine. entitUHl. '*8nn; ahiiie by llie Hour.'' There arc hinta
I'ill b<> of value to many a
lu Ji w
penwjh
atrk frIctidH
r di-ar I
The (mIIiihuik j
ter that wlilrh make* orte lieln* aay to
another. "Yon hav«- done me Biaid." To
nnderwluiid ilie pmI«-aaloii. one imih*.
Aral uiider>tni»d Ua idom-er In Me a’
Y4*rk. MUa M V. T«.aiiaend
Mlaa Towuaeiid liaa not pill her pivi
feaaion vm- ahe emUHlIea It in every
lino v»t her froah. pliiinp peraun. H
radtaiea from her curly anbuni hair,
loT l|ou«>-t blue eyea. her aplendid
amllc I hat liaa ke|it Ita Jt*> ou*nea« uii
oiairt'tl by any runaekmaueNa of Ik-Iiir
. a valuable aievH; II ahiuea IhrouRb the
qillek. VIaim klndiieas of her vvdee,
' wltleh «»iitaloa not «.ne
uoi wiioleoiine and alurerr. Mlaa
ToanA-ud'a uicaOou waa^ atari
h«t eradle. whtre fhe
bealih. elmpllrlty and
I three be»i iiiiallllea In S.lii:_jrorl
live ntih It waa fuateml
• Ib’iHl >!«•«! with an Invalid mother
graiii.iiiother. IkHIi of whom needed
- miHit ehiM-rinj; and dlvertln*. eo that
. ahi .aved all the amualn* thlliRK to
.tell ilonii and bniughl alwaya a brlRlii
face lo ttieir ilarkcm-tl riMima.
"nien ouiietdera tM'Ran to turn to her
Toi\tivn»;i|i and rtimforl. as InallurlIVidOaiT^ue oiHiih a mindow to the
auu Selfi^bTj. t«n>. often eoouRb
Ywari> ago. .wheu'alie aaa .viallin* at a
■ frleud'a liuube, the aurKv<un came tu
4o aoaiCthiUR very tryluR to a lUHv
duR who bad U’eu luullr hurt. Some
ouc niuil hurl the ilog. but his oapent
emdd ttot boar to. "You do It!"
ihc IikW liable coucliiHkin. ami au
vlallor fared the onlual. "I really
w^li-d to am- boa I d aland It. ' ahe
Ijli.-a rwnaeod- grew up In CalUorlylar-buTYbc prud lo earn her llvln*
look her to New York, where ahe ha.
hpiU up a auccckful hunipcM »• wU
h)g aUicka, haadlla* only «K* stock,
as ahe believed la and could offer with
' ihc eutbnaiaam that la so valuable an
eloatml ul her pemmaUiy. Strangely
enough. 11 4a out «if this hualneaa that
her ni*# career has grown, for her piofradoaal vU|U kd to long Ulk. with
he, Ckata. whareta
rwmrrtn. the
' iihraar lhai has htwa a Anger post
CHItiallAN ENDtAVbft
lkMfc«a44iaarkmg. Hmwd tfeaa
ffft
«gd ffq\hcm la hat.
ur. thaw lay ta a aaaeai^ eorm arlih
brow* gravy, mlgee half aa oalgg tea.
aid gtaapaf hutiar. roliai la Baar.
UtUa p^par aad aah. Blew alaprt
■ft 40 aoc Mi hafi. Bgaataa la tha
Julee af hair a laaaa aad aanra vmy
hot aritfe BkUaa.
QMi BaoC BMW.—Cat the Jmi of
«oU gookod haat m with aoapa of
cold. hMhagk J>M la a aoaoo paa
with aMilo aaap ahoghar wt BBivy.
Blew aloarty. gdi a choppad oalM, oae
hoad oPoOteiy with popper aai aaU.
TIdefcdB artU a Ubloapeoaful oC hot
ter rahbod la P taUogM^nl of Bour.
odd three thlaly alleod 'potaiom aad
ow aatO 4oae. Berve hot.
Warmed-Over Beef.—Cot from the
roBMJaa or a oOU roaat or boiled piece
of hooc the acrapa of loaa; aMp.eut
r ,thta siloes of fried boeoa aad
put with tiM bort. seasoe with sweet
herka. ftoH aad pepper. BUr all towmhmL thee aprlaklo the meat ihlckly
atth Boar nod pour «« ■ aoup steak or
gravy. Lm boll aad dip oeme
I of huitorad loost late ik, ud
put Uem on a dish end aet to keep
warm. Let the moot end grovy boll
9 oace. Spread oe the toast and
trve with gravy around.
BMmllopod ChlekCB.—Cat the meat
from the regmlju of a cold chicken,
chop and mix with It as Maoh erumbej
bread aa thera U ebiekon. aoBsoo with
tail, popper, aoge. sweet mar)oraui
and thyme, put lo a haklag dish, poir
some efclekeo gravy and a little
melted butter. Add some grated
crackurs to a heaton egg aod a lliilc
milk and apread over the top to form
a crust Bake half an hour aod serve
*Too. 4hoth whai 1 aoU. aad tt> katsm. Bamrtlmii the whole rwa (
of Bov atin he aoededl h« dtMOM
mote thoa oac aad oaeholf. T
THE HECOfnrS GALLERY OF BRIGHT CHILDRER
r, 1
.r
—
m
fiW-JK&SI
.ruTim
mm
mm
C of the PMPC
Mi ««rM« afiar tJw I
M«« lb« Obmmc the irir
M th* MJTMf of the rejreltlet 4m.
tTMrt hr retW !• taU Cb« vnv«t7 ta MMt
WhUc It
tMr righU.
betac^iMi^^
NaMBt T«. ftwii. ttO K. W. «S pOTvItlltobecaspI
I cettate hcppds of dgprs
r ho)d^ to p certalB p
matCB. Op his arrest
waa dleeharged OP ^grooad that the
ae advertlead hy him was not
lottery. Appeal «as taken. Held.
tkattheachemeastmUlBcd was a lot
tery. thoagh the dlatrlbUthm of the
priaee does aot depend cxdoilvcb
Held, that he was liable
This WPS «a aethm M1
Mkch of cootnet to eater People V. faavia. Tl N. B. 7U (N. Y.).
Ceiitraeta—Conatitutieiial Law.
polp. tt waaafparaMthatthefaloof
r the IpstauaPtalatiff and defeedaat entered
(he note
thm ef the atoehlpc. or liable on the
theory that the ooptraet was exeeatod » a writica agreement which proTided
for adveacement by ptalatlt of
aad eornplete. ai^ ■hrohea after ;a
agrieoHural enppllea sad aa agrtcullUoa.
while the I
Warth r. Uehovitz. 71K. B. 7*4 (N. Y.» toral lien on defeadaat's crop t
core them. The agreement contained
jtlgaisoa yUswwipttan ef Rick.
mortgage ctanse prwidiag for tho
ther
aade. or arhr, pr ihdt
Cestala wharrax. while ;>rlvau prop
the anlcar had
lowarladac ««thaai. erty. were need before work of repair- sale of the crops in case of default In
area pot ahoarn. HaM. ppt error to dl lag the same was begoa. by the paWlc the term* of the agreement, pefault
juvlng
been made. plalaUlf brought
fact a verdict for the dadeodant, OB the
troaaaet bosiacss oa the piers, Md
gronad. that the attarmtiop vaa a
soPM extant while the work was. la salu Defendaot claimed that fur
^
^ WUeoMl. pnnrM* ttai tarlal altcratloK.
prograae. The srorh was la aoefa ooo- mortgage was void as to the crops,
piftii^ W«rty »«Md br wr b*- Boarera va. Rlacard. M AU. ti: dUkw
as to show that the poMIe wee becanse they orcre described In print
Utntim iMoriatlM M«d esprosiy (Pa.)
arms laterrapted. HeM, one ' going and not writing or typewriting, con
oa and lajored. not srltlfally. but trary to the provlskms of the code,
by the bollding opcFatlODs lawfully •hich provide that no chattel mori
ooeducted. aRer he had kaowlnglT age s)iall be good or %alid unless the
placad Umaeir la » poalUoo of ob- property shall be described In »T.Ucg
rioaa danger, cannot recover for the or typewriting, but not printinx. -in
the face of the mortgage. Plaintiff
reauUlag damages.
' *
that the earn, aftar belag dettrerad
Dowaca va. Elmira Bridge Ca 71 K. contended that this provision of
¥:■■.■
cade was onconsUtmional. Hrid
aad ^loadad. arara to be claapad oat B. 74* (N. Y.)
said provision was not unconstitution
hr a aervaat of T.. aad the defeadant
Klaettaim frrer in Name of Cendi- al and In violation of the fourteenth
ahoald coBver aoch aervaal oo lU
dete.
amendment to the federal consUtutio:!
to the ptaee of oaioadlpg Held,
Raapoadeat was a eaadUlate for
as an nnreasonaWe restraint of the
that plaiBUS. ia bHag ao eoavared ot.
JX«?. bulret for the bMelt of defeadaat'a eara aa aoch oarfpat of penisdr tqtoa the township ticka liberty of cltlxens to contract.
and retatof was a candidate to
Rose vs. Harlee 4(i 8. E. 343 (So
T.. araa a paaaeoger of defeadadt.
same oi^ apon the Cltlxens ticket. Car.)
that the Begllgeace cd dafeadant'a
glneer. through a bteh plalallS arpa tn- Therp were no other candidates.
tured arhlle hetag ao eoavered, aras Iptor'a aame at Cbristtan Ott ^
NOTICE
OF GENERAL ELECTIPN:'
regularly certified to the board
BOt that of a felloar aervaaL
8a R. Co.. election commlsakmcrs by the ch
To the legally qus.lfled voters of the
man
and
secretary
of
the
caucus
which
37 8a 8M (Ala.)
elected him. The ballots wer^ pre city of Travers*' City. Grand Trav
Vendor and
erse Oouuty. Michigan:
^ .H..r f.«llK. «4 .o
Plaintlir sold 16 defendant's has pared by the clerk of the board and
You are hereby notified that at thi
»rt««tob|p «d ~cUl tat.- band certain machinery for f400. Two sent to tbe printer with tbe name of general
election to be held In thb
hundred dollars of the consideration Christian Otl thereon. The printer state on the TucMlsy succeeding tlx
read the name of Christian Ott as first Monday of November next ib<
ilTriMboe ». Oroeo Bar. 100 N. W.
to be paid by • coorpyanca
Christian, O. H.. and printed the name following oOcers are to be elected:
belonging to. defendant, the t
(Governor. lieutenant Covernoon the ballot as O. H. Christian. On
anre do be secured by notes to bo
Seercfai^- of State. State Trvw.sure: ^ jhhtatUt was a dep^tor in defend cruted by the husband. In which plain- elcctton day. after 22 persons bad Auditor General. C«»mr
Commi^hlonl•r of tluvoted, the name of O. H. Cl)ristlan mas State Land omee.
Attorney General.
e. At
€hd hMk and her hoaband hired fro«
retain title
Supei
tlto ittk a aaf^r dwit bo* for hl« chinery sold. The notes were axocuted, discovered to be upon the balkn* in
MemIber <»r trie State
OM he#. PlalhUir 8»ve her hunband aad small ^ilagments made thereon, stead of the name of Christian On. Hon. Justice of the Supreme
a'^UM ie place la the depoalt box. but oh the hoaband’a- falling to make The board then erased the name
the term
Lcrm ending Dee«*mlH*r
Dt
oTher payments. ptalaUff took posses O. H. Christian on tbe remaining bal 1807;. justice of tiIhe 8upn*me Court
ending Decembx-r ihlrtx first.
ston of the mst^ineiy. the value of lots and placed thereon Christian Ott. tbe t<
il JoEtlee of the Supr.-mr
which, added to the amount paid. moyi. .There was no person In the township
ling Ik?cenib:'r
name O. H. Christian. When
rhBb repaid the purchase money and
votes
were
counted
respondcDt
aflfJlheed It la the vault. The vaiiH
Held, ilrnt ptalnUff
«d| ftibbad aad the packace and other eMitled la«equity to enforce apedfle bad 174 votes. Christian Ott 1C7 and
uken. performance of tefendanrs contract O. H. Christian 12 votes. Held. th.v.
the 12 ynes for O. H. Christian
action to recover the to convey land.
aioUm package. Held
Sandets Vs. Newton. 37 8o. 340 not bc\counted for Christian Ott, as
the cot^ could not assume that
a gmihttcau ballaieot. and that io (Ala.)
person v^o voted for O. H. Christian,
Mndlord and .Tenant—Lease.
aitah.tt^^oC atsiiaeoce on tf>j> part
• aWa as V
Ptalatiff la the owner of a brick although no person by (bat name
building in Eagle Grove and leas» d to Isted. would have voted for ChrlsUaa
fMaadant. a-dentist, a suite of ufflee Ott.
Brlsetle. 11 D. L. N. 455 (Mlch.».
roeau on the second floor of the bull 1i\ p:,h. K 410.(Mich)
hfg. The lease ran for one yegr end Tort of Servant—Liability of Master.
t«Bidr UM-BlvIng Minor
Deiendant Is the proprietor of sev
ing
October &. 1801.. The rooms are
Boapopdeat oaa convicted of vio^
eral
atdrea
In Brooklyn, where grocer Clerk, on.* County Treasurer. ..ne It. gdealgned
to
be
bested
by
steam
heat,
taUas 1)m provUloas of the eocallts]
tldvor law coeuiaed In See. &39I C. L. and In the lease was a provision that ies. - provisions, etc., are sold,
♦Itch hiat should be furyiahed by the tiff claims that having a basket of era. one County Surveyor and two Vor
‘
of'Michigan, which prohibits any
plaintiff, the defendant paying a fixed apples ouuldc the door marked "Five
Mh. except, a druggist from set
hi'reby notifieil tbsi
glrtag or fnraUhlng any aplrliuous. sum therefor In addition to the rental Cents" she went Into the store
II be submitted’to
tlx- popiil
there will
submli
PMUt. brewed, fermented or vinoits charge agreed. At the expiration -of told the clerk mho wanted them, lay vote at the general elect bin to be be
in extension for a fur ing down W on the counter. The in this stat.' on the 8th day of Novel
Ugaora to nay minor. Reapondeni
agreed
u|Kin.
and
the
clerk
went
out.
brought
in
the
her.
A.
I)..
19t'4.
as
requir. «l by Act .N
a«ft a saloonkeeper or druggist, bu
32
of
the
Public
Art.s
of
tlx- ciu. )a labbdng man At the ■ollcliatlnn o> dcfcsidant continued to occupy the 'set and was about to deliver it, when
for the
property ifntll March 15. 1802. when he he was Informed by the boy outside Hon of calling angconveutiou
■ Wa wife he obulned three bottles
A general revl^blr.
purpo>c
vacated the premises and refused to the door that the plaintiff had. b**- of the I
hc#r and brought them home. 1
Ionyou are hereby
naupiv to buy the beer wa* furnUheu paj the rent for the balance of the forc entering‘the store, manipulate further notified Iffat there will U* sub
IMipiilnr vote, at said gen.'rul
term. Defendant claims he was com the apples In the basket by rem’ovln mined
by. rropoodent's father. After
ek*cilon. as r.*quired b> joint itsolubeer araa brought to respomlent's pelled to vacate owing to the failure tbe small ones and supplying In tbeir
No. 2 of
the Qiu-stlon of i
dwelling house, he. his wife, his fa of plaintiff to furnish sufficient heat place larger and belter fruit,
adoption of the proposed am. ndnn
iber add one
W., a giri sixteen to make the rooms habitable, of which clerk, on learning of this, and inspect to article four of the constltuii.ui
^ ypara oC'age. sat about a table.* and numerous complaint* were . made to ing the fruit himself, told the plaintiff this state, for r.'|K*aling section 28 ut
said
article,
which
si'ctlon limits th^okponileat’a wife |>otiTt‘«l the beer out plaintiff. HHd. defendant sras enUUed the could not have them for five cca'.s. time for Ihe Introduction of bills
to vacate and abandon the premise-:. and, as he says, puintiff commenced each hotjHe of the h-glslature.
, Into glaaees. and handed a glass of
Fllkins vs Steele. UM) N. W. 851 to call him names and abuse him. and
Th«* general election for the jiun»o
,10.14.
who drank It. Anerward*
indulged In loud talk and disorderly of voting ui>on the alioyo uame.1 »>l
(Iowa. I
paotber'glasa of the beer
cers and propos«*d amendments to tl
Ddurt. The clerk ordered her «
NeBlipencs-^Tiaspaaaaia.
D her by respondent, part of which
eocKtitutinn. will lx- held In the sa
lore and she refused, whereupon city of Traverse City in each of II
s store
Plaintiff, a lad 15 years of age. and
ik. Held,
the law In qtMM
• I*,
dtaak.
neiu. that
1
business and does (WO othiT boys about tbe same, se- he laid his hands upon her and push<*il five wards at the following places, vl
In the Kirn Ward—Hoys Hat
]i ^ pot PWltyJe one fn exeirlslng the hos rrrtly boardi'd defendant's psissengcr her out of the door, using no
Room in McNamara Hall on Fro
train and stole a ride to Uayivlile, force than sms necessary to remove street.
her. Plaintiff brought this action
Kentucky, where they disembarked
Second Ward—S.\cond Ward Ci
the yard of defendant at about eleven against defendant for assault and bs'- Hall on Spruce strtHH.
Pobple V. Bird. 11 D. U >UJ
Third Ward—In the C. S. P. S. Hall
tery. U Is couceded that defendant
o'clock’ p. m.. and aat down
tMIch.)
Union street.
railroad track, smoked cigarettes and was not present at the time of .the oaFourth
'
Cemraae-«ont:deratlen.
Ward—In the Engine Hot
finally fell aslet'p. At 11:40 a. m. one alleged assault and knew nothing ol No. 3 on Cass street.
.Plflnilf adTfged that defendant, a
It until some time after It oecurre-1
of tbe defendant's freight trains c
Fifth word—In the rear of t
.
It^ Ihrtmgh Its general manager, v
Three dlsintert*sted witnesses substan Hanslovsky Store Dullding, 801 Wai
Ully agreed to construct a sidetrack aU»ng. ran over the sleeping boys.
street.
Ing bis eomikanlons and cutting off tiate the foregoing facts, while plain Ington
i aloagalde of pUIntir. warehouse,
Tbe polls of said election will
defepdaat would move to a piece of plaintiff's leg and foot. Action was tiff herself is the only witness who open, on said election^ day, from
brought to recover damages. Held, testifies to anythinj^ like an assault o'clock lu the forenoon until 5 o'cloc k
laid pear lu track owned by I
in the afternoon, when they will be
that the plaintiff was a trespasser aad upon her by the ederk. The
targe bonding altoated remotely
finally closed.
from, aad repair and remodel the defendant os^'d him no other duly court charged tbe Jury that the only
In tesUmony whereof 1 have hereunthan to use reasonable diligence
question for them was the question ol set my hand In the city of Ttaver«e
" aamc so aa to make It sulUblc for
prex^nt Injuring him afn*r his per.l damages. Held, error, that
wairtouaeJ that he at once remove
Cltv, Grand Traverse County, Sate of
- ^ . ‘ «>IMlrbd mad reMotMed the building, la discovered, and It is nt>t liable fir should have left to the Jury the que-i- Michigan, on tbe 27th day of October.
A. D„ 1804.
*
the injury sMtalaed. inasmuch as it llons wheth^ the assault was
n • 'and thdt defandnat refumd to
CHA8. M BEEUS
appeared (hsit the rmptoyees on Uie mlttod. and 4f ao. whether the ck-rk City Clerk of the
• vinict (fee kidetraclr as agreed.
City of T.av.i
MMlaPt dMied making the bgreemea. trial snore that they did not sec him. acted within the scope of his employ
City, Michigan.
2323-1 Ii
Maym-lUe R. R. v. McCabe. 82. 8. W, ment.
hhd also elalBmd that If madu.
S3S
(Ky.).
Collli^
V.
Butler.
71
N.
E.
7I«
(N.
Y.l.
wtia no cenilderuHoa for aame. HekV
Heavy Load.
that (be ckpeoee lacurred by \»laln
Lottery—Advertising.
Libel—UnJuaU.'nhIa OHUelam.
To lift that K»aa t>flt tif the *sHituacb
l!t la dBihdVlag. etc., ewe the
IMslnilff. an antlmr. sued
Relator, the publisher of a tradoX lake Kodol Dyspepsia
s^oh. had That aame wa» euaclcnt. ants. pubUshers of
Bowspapor. known as thf UnlicJ what jT€>u eat. Soar
‘ Tkomas Tt. 8o. Ha. R. R. Co. n i). Icglng that defendants had published States Tobacco Jcnraal. was arrested Ing. gas on stomach iand all
of tbe stomach that are
‘
tMIch.)
three articles of aad eoncerolag barged with having violated a
Insuntly relieved and ,
plainlirs private life, ridlcu^ him Uon of tbe New York Penal Code In cored by the use of Kodol Dyft>e!*«la
iHcedb^tb father. aHer eonveying aad rcprvpenUag him as. a proeuasp- having advertised a lottery within Cure. S. P. Storrs. a druggist at 287
tpoas literary freak.
Defendants that state. The section of the code Main street. New Britain, Coac.. *a.s:
' Kodol Dj rpepsla Cere Is giving bucI:
“
sought to Justify the articles claim -In question made adrerllslng a loUerv universal satisfaction and Is so surely
im. aoMtaniag to occupy
tore, and from lt'4. after decedent tag that they ixjre written merely In a misdemeanor, and defined a lottery becoming the pueillvc relief and subhad ramored to another city. px!J Jest. Held, that an nrtlcte ridiculing as s scheme for the dUtributlon
sequent cure for this distressing at!taaea oa the taad from mooey owIcb a person and tending to Injnre him In property by chaaoe among persoos ment. I feel t i 1 aiim always
my customers by
laHxfy and gratify
g
to deee^t oaUl 1177: the taxes
his haslness cannot be Justified oo th« w-ho have paid a valuable considera' reoonunendiag
ag it
It to them.
t
I write, this
that ye^r belpg paid by decoleat ^ ground that it Is a Jest.
tion for the chance.
Ralator pub
ow how weU
n of hefe.la JM« the father puiehaaed Triggs v. San Pr. A Pub. Co. 71 N. B. lished an advertisement offering cash
738 <N. Y.).
prises to the pprsons who esUmstod aelentlfic* experimeau
and will
>
oaUI he
aoarost to the number of cigars on tlvely
L> all stomach troubles.
which the $3 tax per thooaaad ta paid by all drngglslB.
who lived with
durlag ike Ibiteth of Mavomber, iMo.
CDgiptalaaat fled a h!!!^
as shown by the total sales of stamps ■’■•fHV A RECORD WANT AD.
5«S~~
5^3S5S"
SSSr-'r.:n£
________
£i
d^^^ ^hl!^
lliU.
-WHm OM09TB or DSAYM”
CONSUMPTION AND PNEUMONIA
are prewented and cored bf the creatfiat of all, and strictly scicotifilc remedy for
Throat and Lung Tfoobles, Coogfas, Colds, Bronchitis. La Grippe, etc., 'rig:
DR.KIN&’S
NEWFHGniSIHirTlllli,
DISCOVERY
CI)IIIIIIS HI coins
Cored of Pneomonia After Doctors FaUc^
TAiiiid^sXKby o(«tlBUlnir
'TRIAL BOTTLES FREE*
raicEs.
SocandMx.0.
moconsKOED. crAmA3>rrcEO
>S. SIrodmv* A
So rs'j Dry. Hard and 8oR Woea South Side |
Claus Wamar. froprlator
BtyrroNH bay. mich.
UnesW olMs to WaUfwl Orsiul TraTvms
a tmw roOMtrom^
KJscsatssnnlarooiB UieonMctinn. Ooo4
I I'M TALKING YET
I
LEST YOU FORGET. I
I
That the Hot Springs- mrdicinaa
jhave cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV- |
FIRPT CLASS MEAT MARKET. |
Fresh and Salt Fren. Oanned Goods.
Orders called for and delivered.
Cor. East 8ib and Franklin Sts.
PM TALKING YET
XE8T YOU FORGET.
That the Hoi Springs medicinet
have cured TH0U8ANDS"^N TRAV
ERSE CIl'Y. They can cure you. For
sale by all first class druggiate.
ERSE CITY. They can cure you.
talc by all first class druggists.
FOB NICE DIT j
Kindiing"^ Wood
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
WINTER'S WOOD?
If not. dn so at rnco. We have
1C inch wood In hemliHk. mixed
wiHKl and all hardwood. Call U->
up about 1? on pbonts, Bell 27,
fit Iren* r.44.
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER CO.
Taylor Coal Co.
f
Both Phones
LADIES
Do not usually give much
thought to the stock of an .\gTicultural Implement store, but
mm k\mm
HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES
has Just addctl a large line of
Cure all chronic diseases,
Cooking and Healing
for sale by all first-clasa druogiats.
Prices. Hot Springs tablets. |1.
Hot Springs Quiek Relief (liniment)
25 cent*.
Hot Springe catarrh cure, 50 inu.
Hot Springs soap, 10 cents.
Hot Springs healing snive, 2S cents
Hot Springs corn cure, 10 cents.
For sale by S. E. Walt A Sons,
Johnson Drug Company and Amsr’ lean Drug Company.
STOVES
that will interest the HOUSE
WIFE.
Also a full line of
6ENERU. HARDWARE
in addition to Aj^cultural Iinjilcmcnts, Carriages and Wag.ms.
Iradies arc invite.1 t(> call
BAHNEY AKDERSOH
tW
iHiiai
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Owinj: to the rctlUccd |>ric«-s
At the Old Stand
— I
have
Not Sold Dili
It has b<H-n crn>g'*ously rcpo.v
e l ibat I have dispnM*d of u*.y
bti.-iuesi*. . This Is not inic. on
tlie cortra/y I am planning U
Increase my fnciliUcs for a
larger stock.
I will 1
) have A big line of
HOUDAY GOODS in
FIRE JEWELRY
and will tavc better attractioa*
for (he careful buyer than ever
before.
J.N.MAIITINEK
win- an'l port flam, ♦ j
“Wire Your House”
at a very l5w Jijfurc.
Call ami j^fl an csiimair.
J, B. P»siieo dootrio Oo,
PHONE 502,
125 CASS ST.
Uss RECORD Want Ads
FITCH. ME COY & CO.
hay. feed
riT PHONE 15B
BeTl phone 12B
a DRAIN
il
DrFlC£&WAREHOUSES 1
B.R &.i TRACKS !
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
217 E. FRONT ST.
Kodol
dyspepsia cure
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Tto 81 AO teals cmWu3HtiisMttetiM] to*, which waiferMaitaa .
rsaiexso esur /------------- --------‘
£. C. DaWITT 8c (
fBY ALL ORUOGirrt.
P:«P^r'
. '‘f, ''*'■■ ■
' V^lubAV B 18^'
1.876
•MCIAL -raLMUm URVICC.
DEMOTED
4 TOWSWIITSI
THE EVENING RECORI)
~^iiAvsmt crrv.
10 PA0E8
MLnCBIEKfMiS
RRllHERSIN
DERDlYBUEL
**
&
HovniKR «, nw.
HME-5HBK
miTsiHuinBissHia
FopolBr
PBBRia Sprang » Flpa»
a«t Surpriw c« 'Their Many
Frianda Last Eventag.
Yeaterday'a Btarmy Baaalaii.
The rspahlkaa eoanty eommUtoe
SLASMCO
ONE
ANOTHER’S
has aaenrod the City ogara hoase for
THRO^'re WITH KNIVES.
alectkiB aigkf aad cowglou retant^
ARTHUff MARAOACrd# aU orer the ooaatrr wlU bo rboolrai. A apodal Wastera Uatoi
orlre orin be mo folo the balMiog aad
ao operator will be lo charge. As fast
as the returns come in they will be
flUftAIA ACCtrr* ORAFT OF IN- pabllcly annouaead so that all can
a ,— ---------OUIRV COMMIMION.
r the Uaited States.
MIE occwa WMITM HU
QUMBiaOVER 010 HORSE
Carrol Bale. coHector of the First
KattoDSl bank, ami Mias Leila ShleMa.
kiadergartes teacher la the CeaU*>
Bcbool. were qoietly married at 8
o'clock laat erening at the Methodist
parsoaage by Rev. TboaM Coat
Mr. Hale la a popular youag mao
Id Mlaq, ShlehlB also has many
trleada. The weddiag came at a eomste mrpriae as tbe^oaag people
atSded their lateatloaa to ao oae.
Rm»(m> •*K»e Fl*« Is Ao»»« t
RmMc for tJM CMt and Admiral
R«djMtvoiMfcy*t i^oadron Has
L*ft Tanglof Harbor..
Wgre Hauling a Lead of Com to Town
asid Bacamc Enraged. Cutting and
•tabblag Until Death Termb
nated FlghL
RIOTING WAS RENEWED
jAr* rtmuo v^n •mia# in wrr
w
michman. saturoav.
HISCHPREN
HERD VERDICT
~
Olill Be Bere all Day IDonday
By Wire to the Eveaiac Record.
Parts. Nov.
Etleae Oeorge Oaaltkler Dedagay. a rerisiaaiat depoty
from VeraaUlea today aaoanaoed that
at Moaday'a scaaioe be would deoahd
tbe diaaolutloo of the ebamber of denotiea. ‘The anno-uncemeat la tbe on:cotne of .yesterdav'a scene in
ebamber when Minister cd War Andre
was Btrock during a moat tnrbuleat
Mr. W. A. CraiaplMw repreueatlag the RobL Ormraa Use uT toe
man
If you with to aeleet toaBething better than uaual and ai^ tbe same
time atricUy exclusive, wu Invite you to call aad examine.
Goods are to be made for apring delivery.
Tbta U your opportunity.
0ly Book Store
1 possibly abowert.
4
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Mt. VemoB. lad.. .Nov. L—At 1:30
SAMUEL MeCUE MOST HAND FOR
Mob Has Wrecked House of German
thla morning John and George Bu
KILLING HIS WIFE.
Architect Who Constructed the
chanan. brothera, aged 28 and 3€
Italian Faculty Building.
fought a terrible duel with knives In
which they cut t-ach other's throats and
By Wnre to the Bv««aing'Record.
A draft of the Ancio UuKiGan
Blabbed each other to d««th. The two
InnslMick. AuMralla. Nov, S—Riot
n iKioa for Ibo cotnnisrion of Inquiry
were hauling'a load of corn to
ig was rrnewed Ibis afiemooa
Iniii tbo North Boa Incidc-bt has tN><>n
and became enraged in a quarrel
agaliul the Italian KludenlH by tbe
arnrplod by Russia. Thr wnvi^tlou
over an old horse and collar.
Cerman element. All available Tyro!
rorrro six articles. Tl»c Ruiwlao
police have been drafted for servb-%- in
tlr AimA Is asaln en roui«* for llio Es'l
own aad are now paindlng tko
and the mnalnder «i( ArtmIrmI H«sIP*r: Samuel McCue. ex Mayor of Charlotteaville, Va., Killed His Wife
stT'-i-ts with flaetl bayonets. A mob
Tcosky'n squadicm sailed fmnj Tan
has wreckcnl the house «»f the German
Laat
September—Children
gier this morulnx.
architect whtx built the Italian faculty
nih al
Cried Bitterly.
l>i:Uding.
.STER'8
I^oodon. Nor. C.-
JURY REID THE HEWSPRPERS
BOY AND GOG HEROES
Tks Tamods
SlfQE'^WQMm
FEET ACHE?
a sure core lot
women’s foot troubles.
We encase the afTlicted |
members in a pair of
A
SHOT GIRL AND HIMSELF
M) PAOE8
fly Wire to the Evening Ib-eord.
\^u£en\
BRUISED BODY FDUHD
Chariotiesvllle. .Va.. K«»v. D.—Es- Caught by a Circle of Flamea. Boy
Mayor J. Samuel McCue of this clly
Fred Steckler Was Lying Beside Mich
'ent Back to Dog Who Carried
waa found guilty today of the murd -r
igan Central Tracks. Having Prob
Him to Safety.
of hla wife last 8eptemb«T and
ably Been Run Over by Tram.
hang for the crime. HIvAjurney mam>
Young Woman Had Refused to Marry a inolinn to wt aside the verdict on
Black Dlamoiui. Wash.. Nov. 5.—Be
the ground the Jurym-n n-ad new.- cause of the k»wr of Wllliain Sdhulic.
Him—Turned Revolver on
papers during the trial. Mct'ue'f
Oeapito MeOtcr's Efforts.
-year-old l>oy. f«*r his dog Kaiser, ly bniUe<l bo<!y of'Fre<l Sleekier
an 11-y
tlim? chlldrva heard the Verdict
of the dug's devotion
Frec|K>rt. Barry county, was found
and because
IM
den-d anil cuied blttcrh*.
and relief is insuneoos the
lying b«slde t'ne Michigan Central
Ills lllile master, the bov now lies
nay my, Mich.. Nov. t.—Maddened
cure permanent as long as
Tracks at
his cot with his heail, feet and ar
near Jackson, lislay
liecause s)ie refusml to aiarry -liliu
HER TWELFTH BIRTHDAY.
SteckbT had pndmbly Is-en run ov. r
Bwatbc'd
In
liandages
pml
an
ugly
bi
-(JIKKN (^HALITY- U
aflrr havlnx accepted Ms ptihuiRavI.
on
his
left
side,
/he
hero
of
i
during
the
night.
Tin
remaius
are
at
continueiL
and U<cause her father forbade furMiaa Leila Swanton Entertained Schultz Buraery.
U>uni. where an Inquest will be h.el 1.
iher company with her. William Mu
Friends This Afternoon.
two «>f hla feet n»5li[rly burned off. one
tart, a fann hand, yesterday mornlnx
MANISTEE THE TERMINUS.
Miss I/ella. daughter uf Hr. U. Swan- of his legs wrappetl In medicated cotshot and perha|»s faulty woundt^
and most carefttlly tended by
Miss Martha Znbe. daughter of All>eri lon.'ls twelve years old today a]
per pair
sre Marquette Trains Go Clear
veterinary surgeon. Ilex in bis keaa
Eabe. his employ««r. and a few jn * honor of the happy eveBt onturlj
A (<-« rp>'<-is:>. «a.lu. all fast nolor
Through Line New.
hero of \he Schultz backyard, f
n err m.-ST Ijrs'ry.
menu later sent A hmu i crashing Imo twelve of her girl friends. Tlie affair
.Manistee. Mich.. Nov .'..—Manistee
each saved the life of the «»ther.
quite
happily
planmM
and
ih<
was
his own brain, causing insum «leaib.
Little
Wilhelm
and
his
ilog
Raise.now
the
pas-.-nger
tcrailuus
of
the
afternoon
iiassl-d
ver>pleasantly
in
Previous In the wounding of tlu'.glri
were allowe«l to g». berrying
Perc'Marqiietie
raitroad
inM*ad
v*^
di-eil.
(James
and
guessiug
contest
Muun engaged in a desperau* sirup
Ludingion. Heuccdorth Liidington ]ia.gle .with the girl and her mother In were the features. Kefreshments wer in the wotula w here a fon -it
^r.-c win be- taken to Merritt oi'.
the kitchen irf the farm b«ime. eigbt M-rvi*<l during the afternoon and i raging, and fearless be.'aii;-.c of the fa
miles soulhtasi of the city, snd wn*- Uirgi* birthday cake surmountt'd will millarity of smoke and flani**. the bov the -plug." while Manistee |st»ple w :ll
ftiTced through the kitchen door bv twelve lightt>d canilles was syintsilioal put hod fiirtber and furttH-r Into th.* pass that delightful oasis without a
forest, driving and leading Kaiser, change of cars or baggage.
Sole agents for -guceo (,»ualthe dcwperale mother, srlio Itoldly coa- of the evvnt lieing celebrated,
who was harnessed to his llitlo exily in this city.
rntnied' the revolver h*vele»l at her bours were ln»m r:3i» to 5;3t<.
pros wagon. Finally rtachlng a
class coach, lighted \iy gas. and n
daughter. %iotart got his ahn throuKh
rugge-l
gulch,
where
the
blackberries
(vCi-r..way
better
than
the
old
cars
the dis»rway and sueceede<l In pulling
grv'W- temptingly plentiful. Wllhelir. that hnve made travel on ihN line .so
the trigger. The ball catered the girl s
tied his dug to a scrub and dcscendcl dliagrcHsble In the past for Manl5t<-■
arm. The mother cried to her ii» mn
Into the gttlley. Suddenly he found imtruna.
to a neighbor's and the girl sUrted
himself surrounded by flames,
through the hottke. Mutart overcame
inmed about to return, but found bimthe mother and started through the
off except to the right, but to
passenger service cunn€>ctlng with
house after the girl, with the elder
the left he had tied his dt»g to the tree the G U. & I. and Ann Aytxir lines, har
w-omaa dragging ai hl» arm. The girl
George Smith and Othern Who HaOe Wilhelm was no coward and he did caused ihU Improvement In the I’.-r- j; J
fled down the ste|is and Miitari. stand
Abstracts of TItiB
not
hesitate
for
a
moment.
Fighting
Marquette
service.
Received Their Sentences Will Be
ing on the porch. i<s»k «lei»lM'rat«* aim
PRICES SATISFACTORY
the choking smoke as iK-st he could htaken Away Monday.
and abol the girt through the back,
Batabllahad In I88S
circled In the direction of the dog. As
the bail entering niwr the splnnl c«d
Room 210 Statu Bank Bldg.
he came nearer he heard the- dog
timn aiid liHlglng In the ride, -Mutart
The chancery case of Henry DrCves
then ran down the steps nu>t around Vs. Christian lln*ves which was on lor him. and plunging through a bum
the house aU>ut sUty rod?i to a w«>oded trial all day yesterday U occup/lbg Ing thicket with hla hat over his
ftrlp. where be fin'd a bullet tuio liW ihu court's atteiiilon today. The ca'c he ran with Imre feet through the hot
cinders to where the dog wass tirtl. H.
brain. This afternoon MIks ZutM>'» grows out of the fnnillv mv’blo
tier they
lower llmlia showed signs of juiralysU.,
deeding his untied the dog and lt»gether
indieatlng that Hu spinal cord had ^
OhrUtlan ataiietl for safety, but thr lwy
b»*wlldered. ami his burned feet gave
Is'en Injured.
1 taking
him such pain that twice he lay down,
Utile Is knt.wn of Mui.rt eacepl j
earc for the gift,
jobbing and hopt-leaa. The dog. pilkhthat he wa* a widower with two chit
TTP-f.,,,..,
his son's home durIng ahead, came Imclc each lime, an l
dren. who live with a reUUve in West
taking the boy's coal 1
*'*>
in this citv with Joseph, another shook him and pleaded
son. Ilf asks that the d»>r*d conveylug dog language to make new
the property ls« in*t aside. l*arm <
of the way the d*ig drew the boy tn the
GlllH*rt 1.1 attorney for cnimi
implaina
express wagon and all of the way b
and Pratt A Ikivis for the defense.
mas Kaiser's Instinct that led Iht'm.
C.i'orse Snitih. Frank Lupiuski and When they came out of the woods the
Lrman McNeil, the thrt*«- olfenderH btvy's clothing was in burnt rags and
sentenci'd in the Circuit eoun yester Kaiser's long wool was singed In
day to tenns at the IK tmlt House of many places from falling sparks an t
and the Michigan reft>nna- 1 twigs. The feet of l«oih were terrtb’.v
ined INtrrecUon
................. .........................
AtUmpU to Gat Into the Steel Lined
j tory. w III U- tak. n Nbrnday morning by j
^.^ere th.«
ConUlning Large Sum
1 Sheriff Chandler and a deputy to begin I
caught‘^W-, —«
was -a ■*«'great
' ■ .
L-pj
•aper,Were Unsuccessful.
thrtr termi oX impriMvnineiu.
| round
round splotch
splotch .rf nwlV imarking the
Tbe teninwiny
This make of hats ]s worn by most best dress
suffer fcT
agony of the b
o'ckick and the co
, By Wire to the Evening Reconl
tietatit
weeks to* ettmo.
ers in all the large cities.
I 5
llea.Ung. MIrh.. Nov. 5.-RoblM''* have a eeiilemeni i
THe twy and the dog wcr.' met ui
I I
blew open the vanlt and safe of the
When you own a “Youn^” you ha\*e something
the edge of the clearing by Mrs.
I
Slate liunk bere with nlirti gl.vcerln.'j
Scbulu and her son and toth wore
that* is* absolutely right in style, quality and price.
I
at 1 o'clock ihU morning and secured
l«-nderly carried home.
14 :fl4«>0ri« silver and made gocxl their j
1 ^ . raewpe. Attempti of .(he burglars to V
Notable Victory for Pere Marquette,
I P. y set Jatu a steel Ivix which contained a:
.-^nton Harbor. Mich„ Nov. 5.—The
I
large amouni
pa|>. r money were un ;
Pere Marquette Railway company has
An assorted lot of $3.00 stiff hats—Your choice at
obtained title to a valuable, strip of
i COMPTON.
The official notjre given to all ol- mnd from the E. A. Graham ustate.
GUESTS OF I
cycle riders in reference to the viola near the river fltmt. and will eoaHalf Doaan Girts Had Anethm- PHaa- tion of the law la regard to the use of struct a 120.000 depot on the site. Com
pllcailona tn the title of the tend dat«
ant Time L^ Erasing.
lighU and belU la well timed. I
hack for eighty yeara.'and it la n
Others at 50c. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. $3.00.
The half dosen girta that bad such a Is true that the law Is wwfuUy vloUt- markable fact that all hut two of
pitassm Urn* at Mias Clara Ruteer'a ed. and careiss riders perambulale the witnesses In the cnae were men t
Hallowe'en were the gviee«» of Mlsa city sidewalks wlttoai lights or
75 years of age.
While It cannot be said to be a
Maud Comptoo last evening and apent
■ a few hours very ph*aanil.v. Music fill infruetkio of the law. pedosiriatis
WEATHER.
was one of the features of the evening whoald be amply protected ajmtb!
Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday
gad th# rest was just -good time." ridenu on dark streets, for 'few
BefrMhmasu were served ooealstins zena enjoy the right that the city has with 4|piplbly showers tn north porof sweet elder aad the usual accom- given the riders, though complaints Uon: £ggph northerly winds becom
are nm as frequent as the violations. ing variable.
paelamata.
_______
It ''
Saturday €vening Bargains
Men's Suite really worth $20.00 for................... $15.00
Men's Overcoats reaUv worth $1800 Igr................$U.50
Elegant Suite and Overcoats at... .fyloO, $9.00, $10.00
The very best Suite and Overcoats in Michiganawdl stuff at....... ....................................$00.00
Everything in fineOteves at................$L00, $L25, $L50 ^
Scotch Ya*n Gloves, afl colors............................... .- SOCJ
Grand line t^Men’s and Boys’ Sareaten
50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $L50 to $6.00.
the BtstSbot
Tor Wpmtn
iUfredV.
Friedrlcb
FATHER IS SUING SON
O. C. MOFFATT
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH DS
for all kinds of
INTERIOR FINISfflNG _
Store FroDts-FIxtures, Sash, Doors, and
dcncc Interior Work.
AU Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City Mf|i. Co.
Comer Lake ave. and 10th at.
W. L. BBOWN, Hit.
ciu. PkoBt SI.
>
— ..JQ-
r o5i^>ri.
ROBBED READING BANK
mmi
MUSY OBEY LAW
Special
$i.o«
L WDLHELM Srn^
SWEATERS
Nothing takes the place of the Sweater
in Athletic Sports and out-diwr games-;;and if you’re going on a trunning trip it is
the be^ thing to wear: plenty of warmth,
yet no hampicring of quick motion.
SPALDING SWEATERS
We don’t have to talk Spalding Sweaters
to the Athlete—They’re the standard
Athletic Sweater the country over.
Sweaters of the best makes and not a
Sweater is here but is the best of its kind
at the price. Sweaters at from
$1.00 to $6.00
Hamilton Clothing Co.
wmm.
t Bo( M frrqueDf u tlie riolaUoB*. liMf Twffle.
trU.
fUr—y ywa a&immimU.
igMW-t ®C A* mmm tm «B ImMm It. Oanni 4M4PT «p «tr« 4m RiiBlea*
l5^ MdM> «r »• voimvvmm «f
rtnwii aiaMr «Bi tte anfvidW
r JMi *Mt aigimi
tHEI
D|nHKiiiijiGUiit|
> MfKBi »»t «r tk» —tfrtf
BmBaliiin
Craom bouae, W. lath Sk... .St.2kff
rtaSoB.^ Tbta fa M f
B of fk« rater* t
aaOng aT tbe BagUm fanriOr foe
tkelr.aMraMa lato aoctatr. aa abooU
iecsMfte tte ehlMraa «f Mrs. Wm
•'Who waa\ MeOrilL-
araom bmae. W. »tb 8t..........
Had Oraapad Live EHctrie U#4 Wirt
and Was PMslty fhockad Mto
Frtontt^ Awfbi Surpriae.
iMj. While aot
M Ml «<TfM^
«a this re«*nl the Beoord beliere* thu Bnggla*' was aa artlaUe bit of cAar
mdi ft coftewtloft vimM be ft fftoJ *eier portrayal. She opaaad the door
that haaiMa hoMa with
their
mother's pidde aad poferty and the
I aitumUoc
rau4 ftpoa la • prarialao -to sbollah little RoggioB' (Who all tooked alike more astounding Than that revealed
the Ifty-day Hmit tor tha latradacSlQa
fbr the amoost of freeklea ia the death by Heetric shock «»f
of bHIs to the Iftfflalatiire of the state. seaM> ootahoae their brothers) atalkad Jaaiea H. .Hendricks.
Under the prearat plan Bfiy 4aya are
sBlek««d sad atamtalcd throagh
member of a leading southern
allowed far the latrodaetloB of bUla their dreaa rebearaal anUl tbc aadl- family, pruariaeni in club IHe and la
and they arc acted tipoo at the
^ jolaml them in tbelr langhter.
society, young
Hendricks
met hU
pfratloB of the time llrnh. Under thU
The dianer, with tu fiat t^y?y, foi- .•eath In a deapetate effort at bank
law an araiaachr of bIHada pcaciplut lowod. where the youag Bottles' for
ed opoB both bodies la a maaaer to got that tbelr moUier .yraa a MeOrill.
pn-rcet dae conalderatioo of nmay Im aad gorged and gorged oatU they “lay nitttvatchman. but by the deadly cur
!>•
1.4W
Craom toaose. W. tth 8l.......... I.IS?
d-room booae. W. 7th Bt..... | sCd
T-room bouae, W. llth St,... 1.S5)
Craom bouse. W. llih St...
We are receiTiRg new cloaks every daVfail to
look over our line even if you don't purdiase. >.2
l.ld*;
8-roon h4MBM>. W. UUb *t.......... |.M0
Money to hAn
aOAKS and ms
city property.
A BAROAtN i I
One lot of ladies suits worth $12.00 to dte oat at only
A. F. Narffattm.
C. W. AMMam
til East Front tL
SOUTH
SIDE
A. J. waHHiUss
portant maftaorcs before the cloae of back in tbrir chair* like Uttle gorgei
a hearily charged wire, which
(he aeaaloo. Under the prapoaml pUn
oa constrlctoni.'*
endeavoring to cut in funherftircenetal Mils eoold b« acted opon
The ciotlBg descriptlcm scene
lis scheme.
e pt his
once. If tft ft mate of perfactloa sad boib pathetic and boantiful. the Jo%’
AtANOONt TH*; #4lliA4V IDEA.
and expoaed by the careles* |
lalked ai
A Runaway Bieyeto.
disposed of before the rash oomt
aad
peace
of
Carol
over
her
Christ
touch
of
his own hand*, he was killed
The IhrtroU Free Ptwmi la aa edi
Terminated with an ^ugiy r-jt
wards the cVwe of (be seaalen. This mas giving. *'Jual ns Christ would do." alone, and remained unseen until his
torial Wedner-day atornlac. Nor. 2. de
Prankl
would hara a teedeacy (o aborten the and the good night of her dear mother,
ride* apoa experience la the recent
scaskios of the laclsbunre W tlMvebv the bcauilfnl carol that drifiod
j unyli
prUsariei that the method it a failure
the state large dupimdr.
bc- soft ao > xephyr from the ehnnccl nc
fuse* and the telluie paraphernalia' four
Then BucUen'a .\rniea
•ad raeomBK-nd. a toul abandonment
thbi aaieodment ahoald carry.
by—though enrol had fallen Solo ll
' the safi--cracker*s
. of the niethod. and a rreort to nomlnalong. Inst sleep. '1 think she beard
Hemlrlcks was 24
tloB by petition. The Fn-c PrMa ta>«i:
after alL”
mother's dlde he was diivctly descend
Always In MIchlssa
•The change lucsniii^ wbald enNot
only
did
this
mark
the
epoch
one of the most
danaer none of Ibe principle* inrolrcd. appeal is to republicans to abandon
a's old families,
the prc»ratailon by an axplrant tor tbt-lr party, to eschew ^rMadashlp elocutlAnary art as dcpictCHl by child rc-spected
as educated ia the PoiMechnic |
to vMe for democrats. IHiat 4 noa- life In this city, but It showed the
the omre of a peililoo al(n«d by
n-stnnraiit**' nnd cafe
TIm- I
■Iren number of perrana belnp held pertlsaa. for republicaas to suppoit tiring effort of her teacher. Mm. Ida inrtlMite of Allaata. Yla.. and w hile a I
1 iiieHtng and iwwmsI a
student there, was popular with the-1 waller*
the dcoMierat candidates.
There I* M Bailey, who lor two yearn
equiralem to « nomln^bn, and
(.I-Ull)- >u<l «
hi. com-1 tm..taik.i. ilo.i.«dliir ih.- suppression
~
striven with wonderful results
nuihlng p)«uUar In this campalffo
reaiilu at the elect ton dcMnnlnlaji
reach this culmination and little
iuatiun
that
respect.
«hat
the
apifcal
WinnerSuch a complete altandonment «<f morr' franrlc. QuHe a little mom fren- Chariotir, with her eleven yearn. ba!< taki-n a prummeai.place In ihj- setcial
reheanwvl
daily
for
six
week*
a
life
of
Moiitgimiery.
wHc
wa*
a
mc-nT;^.'^
the proposition of the democrat plat- sled, than usual. They care not for
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
her of the exclusive mHUary organixar ;
party, (hey care only for the tUte— plele book that means nearly
form upon that subject, and ol
,• cannot
hours of eonilnuous work to present. thin, the Monlgntnc-re rirars
whole cnntentkin of the demociftt caa- that it may be given Into their control.
'Thl* Is what the large audience
illdale. by the chief democrat paper But that has not been the Michigan
completely fllhnl the audlturiiiro of ll«of the state. U the atronanat poaalble way—exc«»pi once, upon a time.
Presbyterian < lurch gathered.t
reginlc*! as an cxcgiplar) young man..
lieafness is caused bv an
tndoraement of (be correctnewi
hut of late he bad -hwiLAdenilfled. «<• I milamed comlitUm nf the mucous lln
The Saginaw Conrlerdlcnld
the wisdom of the republican party ‘a
The opening of the entertainment the w.rrow of his family land Irienrts.ling jrf the Rustachlan Tube.
When
iu attitude upon this V4>r> importar.i the |>ecullar one-man ticket campaign
also markiHl the dehut of the Bo.v* with a fast set mneh a«<He*.sl to gam . the tuU- i* Inflame,! ynu have a nimbbuesllon. Ri'CfJKntrlnK a popular de of Mr. Ferris has so damaged
Symphony orebeaira of the Hlgi bllug and otbiT dfsslparttms. He was; '»ng wuind or lmp,«rtect hearing, and
mand for aomc effective method <ii democrat h»cal tlckeis along with
IhoughI f« l»e
Inff Ms wild oats," '
IhAfness i*
schiMil, - Profeasor
Humt.
leader
cfirrectlnK abusca In the nomlnatina national, that the .republicans count
on lh€* ticket, who have been thus Maurice Brinkman, pianist; Lou Hul
machinery, the repnbilean pariy
he could sl«x»p to Mu«;b an enlen*rl*e
aornml condition, hear
SsKlnaw county. legUlatlre. county lldsy and Harold Jahraus. flrw
declan^ it* sympathy and co<»|
Here Ik <me. A large, stronx. - ell matie arm rocker, seat Ufs^
llns;
Heiman Coftlan. Ikm lienm ii. a* liauk htiixtor.'.
. .
ing »iil i*- d»-sir,.y.Hl forecrr; nine
tlon with that ptirptiiu-. It has earn- and city. Aiid^^. Ferris' eolleapie*
hii|y|ere«l In iM-st leather, will, g.iaranuv-d sic-,-! spring c<mHirecily in (nmt ofsilu- Amern-an j cases out of ten are eanaed liy ruiarrli.
Olen Rvans. ac'cond .violins; Krr
t.-slly arepti-d lh»‘ priurlple of prlmar;- op the ticket, wB«i have Iss- nthtts
siniMlon. le'auilftil weather,-I oxk ^dlnlsh. for only..............*... .fM-7S
son, Charles Little. e«irnet*; J. Smith, National i*nk. in Commerce str,-,*!.! whleh is muhlng l>ul ao InflanK-d e,*nrjferm. and <in!y d)<sired to secuiv effaM-d by him. don't feel like wh<s>pthe prinripal hiislm-^s thnn.iighfan- of
ni.icous surface.*
large aK.'ionmeni « leather iiphtdsterrd spring seat' rnrkera,
trombone:
J.
Martinek,
clarinet;
the aafoBt' and most effective appilea- ln;r up the vote for him very much
the
HIV
L
a
veranda
W
M
Ihal
Hwndnd
Ikdlar*
eommeneing ^
g,v*d. high luuk. wdld «Kik. spring seal.
i..
a
ve^apd.
auMivan. drum; Hamid Tltua. (lute. the Ol,. ... a v.^aPda
W M »♦»'
^^a..^od by
thin «»f it a It pro|MMM'il to proc<H-d
upholslei
Islert'.l I
leather, f-.r only.................................................
I* 7S
Their «»penlng seh*cllon. "The Deeorah while lAssing the Imlidlng e.irl> '".,.„mrrhl that cannot
be riir«‘«l li>
tnftrefully and prudently In the liaht of
Nice line
.
ne of
lai
arm rork.v*. cnmi-nelng at $2.75 atfd up
Wallx«%s," wa« folhiwi^ by a genuine
mciniiiig. notic'd
nolif.Nl what iapi*-ar,tl n,„-^ Catarrh t'lire. fb-nd for rire.tthe experienre* of such c<»Hni*ew *n»u
rag time meh.dy. "A Coon Band Om II. !*• the IsMiy of a man lying ..n He Urs free.
F. J. CIIRNKY & CO .
method, and not. a* the democrats
veranda in in.nt- of the lumk ltnildin>:.
T,»hHlo. O
U-.st," both being recelv«*d wit
dlstrirts ns should rh<s»s«- to try
He summomst PotK-enian Swi-,-iie,\.
MISS
CHARLOTTE
ISQRIO light hy.iluyaudlenee.
*'^V»ropow*d, to plunite the state Inti
Family
who found the Isuly id a .\<.tmg mail
The la*Y (•hrlKimas carol was
PLEASED HER AUDIENCE.
Mlndfuld, iM-fore it tiad Is-eu trh*d
- ii|iai iou.
by Urn V^illiday and was a miliit; clail in the full uniform of the Moiu
And hen- I* the rhlel deniiM'ml
On bis l»..iy v,.
Hosing' of an ran- an evening'* enter gumery Cray.
oraan'ii vlaw ul-tbe Hi:ht of (he first of
TRY
A
RECDRD
WANT AD.
“Bird's Christmas-Carol,** Kate Doug lainment. tlV ladle* realizing'nearlv found a slick ,»f .'.u |mt cent. d.> iianiitibABe Vupcriences.' The sinie pa|te!
.» levolver. two dynamite
a rii!l|
irat by it.
las Wiggins' Charming Little Story.
«if the demitcrat party derldeis ihai
glass cutter, a phial
the democrat method I* mlsrhlevoiM
Depleted by Yeung Oirl.
nnd a pair ol w ire nippen-.
,
and its adoption wtMild l»c disastrous,
l-'rom the iMvsltion of the iKsly and':
and It pn>is»*e» aii aUoRelher dlfferOne of the most tHwutiriil a* well as
ot the tools fotiiid near it there coulii
•m methods, to abandon primary elecunique entertainments wns given last, World's Fair to Have a Great Display !*• no dmil.i that In- had aitenipud lo
tkjfl and nominate by ismIiIod.
of the Favorite ard Fashionable
evening jn the rre*hyierian churrh
«iiit the larg,- ••h-riric light \iir.- whir.,
Free Press rim<s im to liidieate Iti
Autumn Flowers.
n divlHluniof (he Ijulies' Aid sneiety
cat Hi-.! the current to an .nrc light jiiM
of the rhiirrh, little Mlrs Charlotte
iii.Hde ihcjr,.nl d.s.r of ihe Imnk
In
"The adopt ion of the ehatiRe
Si.
U»uis.
Kov.
'..—The
Wi.rld'*
f
Isgrig. dainty and sweet as the
»-s*aylng this preliminary to his burg
■est'tl would |i(S*rlude the possibility
arter she ptulrayc-d. presenting Kate manag<>tneni ha* made an arrange- lary he had hungid and the |Hiwi-rtul
•«tf rteslinting iMdItirians s*-ctirinit the
Ik'Ugla* , Wiggins' "Itlrd's Christmas meni with an a.st.i>clatiou id the tlo-- current ha.l parseii ihn.iigh his 1**1;..
nomiiiatlon of a weak candidate
I«t3 oT the country hr which a splen
Carol." I
killing him Instantly, as h. came in
^ Ihf oppnsinK tultei at the primaries
did rhryaanihemum show is to be held,
nMise , who were familiar will
minact with the wire. Igiter in the
for tht piir|H)s«- of encompassInR h.j
story, afs well as thoss- who listened cr.vering the rialeii from November day a cwtiner’s jury found a verdict
I uxually jieavy work light fts'paaaJbto. Sv«
defeat al the elictlon. With the alsili
"thVii 15th Inclusive. Mr. Fre<l Weber
f«ir the first time to It* beautiful li
^ lion of the ntiiulnatluK election and n
Is a mcn)|H>r of tig* exerutivo ctHiimit,ing of humor and pathos, were at
dIsposKlon uf the wlwile qiiestimt at
Uken Into the beautiful home of the (ee. . Seven thousand dollars In
.\
I’ol.gllk.s-lisle
liunu
hak
I
one election. e«indHlon* would l>e ma
PUT THE CLOTHES TO SOAK in a good sized tub. The galvan.red tubs i
i ce tmuieH: three different
Bird*, the arrival «*f the dainty little win he |>aid as premlumK This Is titryilig the s.-iiiie iss-kHkidfe I
terlally inipnived, and the eatise ol
gin «»f a daughter on Cbritimas morn. largt'st sum thsi has ever Ih-cu offived than f«.rt> live years iiiid it
elec*. 66c. 65c and /5c. and four size* of wood pulp tub*.
........ .. * "* '
■u(m)
■nv«‘tniiii'iii
Ih>
unlversaiu
at a similar show, and it Is enUn-l>
the difficulty of finding a name
lu gcHMl eonditlou.
strenjnhened."
able for so diwr a treasure as the only reasonable to exfx-ct |hat the-greatcri
WANT GOOD WATER PAILS, must have them, look at these, wood pads, pulp pads, tin pails. The gaivs.v
So. without even aaliluK for thv
daughter
and
then the exquisite cho'utalhemuro show ever roadi
election htit a wt-ek away, the Fr«-e
ized tell from 20c to -tSo: water pails 10c. I5c. 20c. IX retmned 10 qt. pails it ’^ lV^ »8c.
strains from the church choir drifted nssull. The chairtuaa of the execiitlve
I*rc*B avitws Its convirtlon tha
have direct
within that dear room where mother ooattlttee. which will
detncK-rat Issue m the state ramiialKn
THE SOAP QUESTION is solved here. You chcore from the best soaps made. LenoiqAmerican Family Oak
charge Of the details of the show.
and
halH* lay.
suggesting to
IS a mistake. di-mortstrapHl by tli.
/.‘C. Vaughan of Chicago, president
Leaf. Big Acme, Ivory. 2oo. Wool. Jason. Pels Naptha..Fairy. White Cloud and dozent'of other*.
mother love the name W'hjrh the
brief ex|M>rience tif a slnule trial, an
•me u»re. Mother's Christmas Carpi. the Sodeiy of American Florist a. w
cenalnly out- that would b<- depjorahl
Naturally, '-grandma was afraid that Is one of the m»»t energetic and si
WASHING POWDERS are labor saver* and these are*be best: Cold Star. Gold Oast. Ouecn Anne, Sun
, U carried Into effect.
P«Hiple would think It short for Caro oessful seedsmen and florists In the
shine. Scrubine, Powdered Borax. KirkoMlRe.
United States. Mr. Vaughan call
THE AMENDMENTS.
meeting in Chicago a few days
t quality. .The pewdey. the li^td
:o you in any form and the v
MUST HAVE BLUING and
and although the call was made b.«
In their
t Wiggle Stick.
form, the bluing 1
Wirt'
to
the
pmmlnent
florists
of
i|
?ouniy can(
volet' of tendci country, over taenty res|iunded and
' lost sight of lht«|^>|Misud anieudment-.
5 the braided, the twisted. _^he
BDRAX,
,d that don’t cost much. Tr
CLOTHES LINES that will r
to be balloted %k»u at the elertlou sympathy she told of the slight tllneas long distance call from Mr. Vaughan
ntflft Tuesday. *<^e »»f the pn>|MisiUons that mam-d the bright life to which to Chief Taylor of the depanment of
SAL SODA.
Is to vutc'suuon the railing of a t-tei- nothing eoiild prevent, not even love, hnrriculture. Indicates the liveliest Intereat and the asaorance of
SPONGES.
venilon for a general-f'vishiii of tl.;> of the iH-autiful room with lu
I dry and to use whila
CLOTHES BASKETS to tske your clothe* to the lines and to gather them up ^
beany suppon a* will make the great
enastltutlon of the state. When the windows to Irt In sunshine anffj
sprinkling. See the different sizes and prices.
CHAMOIS.
mnsUtutlun was framt-d It answen-d from the nearby churrh and lastly of chrysanthemum show a complete
alt prantrai punH*ses at that time an I
Jtaek windows that looked out
AMMONIA,
WASH BOAf^DS. the sanitary, with perforated holes, the patent galvanized, the new pqtcnt wire and.tha
'-r
.Li
Exceptionally Good Values
. f-. «o.u,. ,8o'sc ha-i .H-. j
IN ROCKERS
and none who knew him dream.^ that i
.
About 300 to SilNt Fran.
^.“;ni^;lrtr;r:
RECITED ENTIRE BOOK
I" t
w. 3l-ate:r.
Wholesale MDd Reuh.
“MUM" SHOW WITH BIG PRIZES
Tour RUltMe H*ae Ftrakko-
MONDAY IS
WASH DAY
arttBVBHttAimamtt*
I-
is.Tmpr
"U
OUR DIRECTORS
JOHN T. BEADLE
NiBoticlnrer of Hamess
FRANK HAMILTON
PFoideat HtmUioo aothlne Co.
M. B. COVELL
Lm4s. WhUdUll. Nidi.
B. J. MORGAN
s
Uren and Sale Stable
H. S. HOLL .
President Oral Wood UsHCo.
CHAS.F.READ;
Timber Leeds
J. D. MUNSON
; SnperinteadentNprtbemNicbiraB Asjlam
The stUKUni: and rcsponsIbiUty onhcscinen
is a Koanotee of carefuL jodicions mmarement.
HRST NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL AHD EAWORGS $81483.Sr
UOSF.tlTDS,CuUer.'
V. X KELUICC. AoLCukicr.
Held Guilty of Causing
Mexican
Wrack. Killing Twenty PcepleiCacatecas. Mei^.. Nov. 6.—Timothy
1. Lee. the Aaterlean' locomotive
ginecr who was haM reaimnsibie
the railroad wreck os the Central ra lttdCil near ihi.s city about nine month*
ago, vrhlch resulted in Ihe'lo
aht>ut twenty lives, and who was him■aeir badly injured, has been k»‘ntenct*d
to four Tears' lmprisobnM>nt at hard
laUvr In the salt mines In th<- slate of
Coabuila.
INSECTICIDES.
DISINFECT.
AHjk..
House ClcaniuK Time
All td ibe.^u
^ QUABANTEEO CUBE FOR PILES.
• Behini. IWnd. Blaedbig or Protrud
ing Piles. Your dnitttst will refund
money If PAZO OINTMENT tafia to
care roa in € to l« dAya l9c.
glass, all the greatest labor savers.
CLOTHES BARS for house use. where you only have a small washing or when stormy.
One kind Milt for.
25c (the cheapest we have ever had), another style with nickeled trimmings sells Tor out dollar^
WRINGERS, the sm;
il. {Re large all wood, the new bench wringer and the i
t patent adjunbbla
wringer.
IRONING BOARDS 1
1 be adjusted to any* height and the easiest to use.
, things help;
aoBie ilrw •
neces-sary. ^
SCRUBBING BRUSHES, the rice root, the palmetto fiber and the all bristle,
brooms and clothes pi ns and the best of elastic and gloss starch.
The right
Wnds at
The custom of marry ing girl*
tbej- are mere <'hlldren of liine <
years I* inereasiug natht-r (hnu dei’twaadi
Nelafdeing lu India.' The resnitliig metaj
UllS t&it
genemliun to lieeoiiiing m> ol>\ Ions
laws have lieen paiwed In aeseral
regions foriiiddliig the marriage
girls nnder fourteen.
m««
right prlcfca
WAirs
Dirac STOiE
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning:;
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
THE HANHAH & LAY
wmmmm
■ ■; VS-'-
.
' W Mom Wacom ym
fMRRWitMWUt
t cnv, fiictmiw. >Anit»>iY.-iioviiiiWPi ^
PEUrS ARCTIC IESSB.<
WAMt
Tke lataat Lcasdea aascdetc caorcfa-
Dertcca For loe Fighttiaf In the! the errewtrie expatriate at wh>h the!
Explorer’s New Ship.
! Ueo. Jmrph Ckambrrbla and his wile
RkeBsld lagans, turn of the latefaka
agate has h
I Icgisianm.
llsea WllsaiL >lsaghteT eC tka
r of agrtridtara. w«l study
The two started ta amp»e lime, but
owing to a street blockade were delayml and arrived one minute late.:
Vaketrd iwo tbr rc-ciition room, they j
found It vacant. The guests bad hern
seated rromptly on tbe stroke of the |
hour.
i
D..T. WhHney of MDtou.
Mass„ f» yeers of age.ls about to pukUah her twenty-sevewth not^.
jrtwne Bcknehler. head of tbe
d<ivirtiiieut of Tufls college,
rHebiated his eightieth btrtbday rewtiv.
I Am Um4 tip J^Blwol
•Mfkmi TkM Aflaomau.
B B BOtOtBL WBMib I
BMMfMBdktelM
. Mk^ 1«ov.
«• «»•
I or U & M for
|; tki» vMk. W*lkr I
t i. W. ItoM €C 4UMU
I ^gkt aptrmuir ta kto flM«.
U »-«
to « flMi
7lik«MMrfktet>tWr>nf«»4
!!••- H* fci «ao «m1I to rt!l
iteo. kaa aoTBd kk fiMMIr to tkM citr.Tkcy nkdo ob ryck atnoL
Mm. iaice ■PBrndMI Ian tkk
MafteteT wtUi T. J.
^
mH m4 liMHSr.
ThemmmmAmrnM0WM»l9m4Aht*
Ort*«old,
te*« koo* f—**•> *
-iiHpB6sa\ faMian taaB I
BHas tka yWemWttrnrm tamm tk
Itanmaa oa tka irwaMU atneat gridnm. Tka gmm» waa ratkar Mta
lartlBg aad tkraa mtetMcs kaCom time
was esllad oa tka Brat kalf tka Ttavaraa CRy taam kad aeeswd two polata
oa a safaty. Tkc Hae«p waa:
Tmvama City—Bead. 1. a.; Welaler,
t.; Mflter. L g.; Howard, c.: Kaapp.
.ocul moste In l*art« this winter.
HSATT kRUOR TO FIOIBOT EUKL.
w Hotoa Moor* kaa rataraod He0axf7, g. b.; C. Trout, r. h.; H.
C ll H.; Coaway. t b,
a Mrtk'a vtelt wHh kw ■
Mm. Boogktoa at Fort Wara«.
r.k.; Orowr.l.h.; PIgaoo. r. g.;
OPtrolt.
Coort Bteaosraphcr ffPBfanoi
CaMwall, r. o-;^ O. Hatae. 1. a.; G
toUOCCO kMOWt UH«MT.
laked kla dntlM at thk acaaiea lA dr- Hatea. ik h.: i. Norrae. r. t.; Btocksonrt aad maracd to kla koo
Mlll.l.t;Har-.r.Lg.; Paul-c.
-Rafetsa. Gray aad Pant Time
0B4UIBC Oa'tkB BOTBlBg tfOlB.
ijw.tMlir____________
N. X SUoag of Oraad BapUs
l.-CdiMl 0«»
iB
tho
dir
roatwdar
oa
kaalaraa
and
Pkimp reporu
Taaglor kr
S u4«'40U ^ OetolMr If <kM lo
Mm. Fkrrd aad dansktcr Harrld of
a£S-—~
■isL,
of Rapid atr apoBt the day here.
The Mineea Bhd BIoobI aod Lola
day here.
Mrs. George Newberry of Buttona
Bay atrived today for a short vistt
'Lomi Kossn^LOt VP six.
kfkiroo 1600 in C-h Ik tlJOO k
CImUcs fM> Hlo Wo#«u
4l«c. Cal, Not. *.-A BMkeJ
, MM witfc a plrtol. oDtorod «
» at Oottoowood mtorday an<l
, I up alx .OB wUh tkir tae«« to
sail power.
The ship will be 1C4 feet hmg oa the
daughter. Miss Gayle Griswold.
Mm. J. McOonner and sitter. Clam
McUonner. arrived today to spend
Sunday as the guesU of Charles ResigBOl.
8. L. Olney aod wile of West Ninth
reel returned yesterday.'after spendg a month In Bouthem Michigan
They report everything
In great
abundance there, a very large acreage
of corn and an eatm crop of poutoes.
aM>les no abundant that one
them all the way from live to twentyfive cents a bushel. A barrel of cider
THt MARKCTt.
costs four cenu per gallon,
weather ves like sprlnj^.
Messm. Bd Broach a^ Will Giles
O, Nov. f.-Wheat-^.h
^•s£T'
left over the G. R. A 1. fur Rexford.
upper peninsula, where they
spend the neat thre<- weeks In the deer
region. G. M. Uame of Northport will
lenve M’edncsday to Join them, wall
ing over for n chance to cast a vota on
a Btmight republican ticket. >
Andrew Priest of Gmni Is In
> Jttieafo. Nov.
WTieal-Decem
N.,. Il.im. Con.^
f^Wr. 4»Nc; Mar. 4&%.c. Oau-IX2^\c: Mar. Sl^r. January
: lard. 17.06; rib*. WAO.
on business today.
Mm. John Grelllck and little gmnd
sow. Walter, returned today from
week's visit In Grand Rapids.
Miss Mary Kilpatrick of Alden w
f Chrlotmaa irw nV
>.«B d« aroui
,».Efr
r la pnM
fiaa on- f
d« OTUBi
'Mn- no ’MO'tfnh fldaltln' Impotlrnt-
tn the city today on business.
Mm. L. Myem of Tbompaonvllle
In the city today as the guest of Mm.
8. GUbert.
Mm. A.
ilOtily Blah •■ good ma
buaar
o-
K.
■rirk
wM« vou'o cot olorilnn day.
terday.
Mrs. Fmnk Cook and two children.
Lawrence aod Ruth, of Peloskey. ar
r ehM-rful
tj:,'
rived today for a short vUIl srlth Mr*.
Jack Tennant.
Mm. Waller Haynes left today for
-igs-
Charlevoix to visit her mother. Mm.
O. H. Vandervort.
*
Messrr. B. 8. and H. K. William*
left today for Sharon on the Manistee
river, where they will stake camp and
si»end the eptlre open season trailing
dat plrvalnle do Umb, JM*
deer.
Miss Maud Peck of Bingham Is in
town Joday on business.
Bert Campbell of Norlhporl Is doing
’aahlnctoa Pur.
A PtonrMiBB C.mma.
bui.lnoSB In town today.
Mra.
« .iiieiici j
billi xsss referring n
I what way'"
'
•iji'hv. we'm had fourteen ta our
dl»ttict‘ ta the tael two year*, and
one of ’em has gut marrici sml
gas happy as a Ham
in^nic inin^. lui
''e
|
n-n ..
B.
i
H.
Mllliken
are elect<<U lie<wose,af lung eapnelty.
Harry L.von of Kausas City, a senior.
Is the president of the Hull. Ills Abili
ty to make oolse Is unexcelled among
the rootem. The rblrt yell lender
Kaasss-Mimouri fpdtball game.
Voder the €<otninand of tbe rooter
genemi are threemubrootem.
whom lum charge of a seetloo of the
blracbem at footbgll ^mes. These are
Charles W. Martin. “Deacon'
nhd fbarles Walkar.
These leader*
are expected to keeti tbe noise golns
In tlielr respertive territories, and fall
ore to liring ont a proper vulnuie ol
bouimI means disgrace and relegation
will eioac tbe vesael. like a melon seed
pim hed la-tween the flngera. to rise;
and free Itself of tbe strxws.
;
Ahove ail things It ta rwsenttal that I
the vessH should not leak, and to In :
sure this and to take the constniit rob'
of the Ice the linll will be covered [
with a doubta .onrse of five Inch
planking. Tbe Inner curse will l-e of
yellow pine, and Hie outer course.
which will U. Iimncllately .ul.Jc.tcl
to wear, will Ik- of well scssuncl white
was Hk- ns-H.leiil of several siliioak. The inner course will lie calknl ! ultancnis r.-.|in-si- froui y..mig .tadh s
when finished aod made r.cnirely
^
............... ..........
tahl a^hming of tarred hemp j
or tarred ronva*. After this la thor-!
;!
exceptional •
be laid and bolted,
** '
strength to ea.-h fran
After this planking in tuiri I
ralkcl and the seams all fill
I
I
Tbe lesdem carry buge megspliun
aod are decomted with long flowing
stieamem of tite old goM and black.
Wlietbcr Missouri Is winning or losing
these stodents perform nuid gymlloiis
on the track In front of tbe bleat liers
and eudeavor to Imtisrt tbeir enibnataam to tbe spei-tators. A yell started.
In one section Is Uken up by each of
the others In loro, making a continuons roll of noise from ooe end to tbe
other.
"New Fields for Young Fanners,
*The Bsnltatlnn of the Form." “The
Future of American Cotton," "How
Women Make Money on the Farm “
wlio are dtarribated among tbe stai
where they can do the roost excution.
aecond Hie efforts of their leaders In
producing noise. Kach one acts as a
laader In Hie group Immcltalely stirrounding him and .-onveys to ms
charges the dIreHlons of the bead lead-
------------------------town
today for Fori j
RpcHal hats ta tbe nnireraliy
passed
through
where she Is called by the lll-i colors have been ordered for their exH-ss of her mother. Mrs. J. Smith.
j elnslvw wear. A process known as chlI-Ing
will
be appl
Mrs. John Beabury of Northporl ar- rhl Ing
applied
e tin- organlaetlon wlio wears
rlv.-d mdsv m visit her husband at th -l
rooters' Insiguls.
i
Tbe rooters have fiwqiient meetings,
ratty
i at which they rehearse tbe onIrersU:
Tlie old tiger yHI,
ARE GOING SOUTH.
I yells, old and i
I'-Ttgery tiger. M. 8. V," has been
Laava thrown ont for others of a better noise
r:r‘
Rerun serial storlea and *50 abori |
.
fd^ part of the coJaenU- of the new
Ladles' Aid society will meet with Mrs. 1 rebesnied aod wlU be given at tbe ai»Monday afirrnooa. As boslnaas of Im
portance Is to be transacted a full at
tendance Is desired.
Division No. 1 of the Cougregattonal
Ladles' Aid society will bold a besl
nces meeting at the boaw' of Mril
Mackintosh on Bute street Mueday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members
requested to be present as busii of Imporuaee will come up.
Special for Satorday—The old
fasbiooed peanut and cocoaaui can
dles. Beet that caa be made. Regu
lar
price 2© cenu; sale price 16 ceaU
paper to any address fiW.
The aew subscriber who eeads $1.75 from 2 to t p. m.
LaOrelU Candy Oo..
232S-21
221 B. Frinit Bt.
he neat with
*
aaasple coplea of the
grapkedlatwelrec«»o«aad.oUL
The Youth'. Oompaaloa.
144 Berkeley Street. Boetoo. Mase.
tbe studenlf aie 1*ecomtag profl''
yelling. Wben Mtaaouri made Hie first
mnebdown of the season sgalnst KlrksTllle tbe rooters did tlieir doty imt&-
.... r
.
on «
1 W.-II
your hu-H.iuil to —-ml no ":^u;
of hi- Irnir? UV. have All
le-suii- ill tiKikiiiu hnlr l1owci>,
'"'irT
from tbe keel all the way ii|> i.. three
Gl.-i- hou-e- of a v.-i> suh-tiiiiltal
feet aliove tbe load w.-ilerlliie and ex-; klml .-sti be built now . Sih->Uiii glays
tend aft for quite twelve feel. Tbe wn- maker- ore tuniiiig out gta- l.rh-k-j
.
IJlJia nlatltlK
*“ ihrre-cIgbtUs
___ !-»-•%.- ; ^__
.
*
1 is
for-.11____
all sort- ..r
of ........................
hiiihliiig purjiose-.
lie a continuous ’ '
'' '
—
I* foot only being ,
above tbe water.
Outside, in line with tbe malikdcrk.
tbe yessel 1. flrt«l with a viwy strong ,
rd stroke of white onk se ure*l to
h frame by throrgh Ik>Us of steel
riveted Inside. 1'bls gunnl stroke Is
farther strengthened by « heavy angle
bar of steel, which In tuni Is fnsteneil ]
with especial care,
the purpose of this gnnrd stroke.
apart from lieing a buffer, is to help
lift the vcaael ont of the water as the
Ice crushes nlauit her. .\s can lie seen,
the lee will press agniiist her shies,
and then as they offer first resist.vnee
It will rise and catch under llie conn
ter of this guard and laallly rn'se HavessH, In case Ihe.shlp. oi
hand. h»s la-cn froxt-n In a Hiiek pa<-k !
of h-e nial wl*Urs to free her^f by (
dronllc Jacks will la- set n
and brought to laair upon tbe tiader
aide of the guanl. sml Ibrse In turn
will raise Hte croft, and as she Is per
mitted to settle laiek her weight will
tend to break a w.*y Hear. This Is a
peculiarly novel arrangement.
batHies
Tlie coamings
as high as the t.ip of the bulwa>ks.
As a result Hie boat's effective free
boenl U really higher than It seems..
Internally Hie croft Is subdivided by i
a number of very stout bulkheads, s-*
that she Is therefore built with a nuro
her of water tight divisions. These,
bulkheads, apart from adhing in this i
way to the sc-urlty of the shl|i In casj I
of acHdent. give so muHwnore strength j
to tbe hull.
I
To further add to the strength ■
> warmth
> hull and to ImTcj
Gerauny. but —
to the popIL Germany has condemned
her quick firing field artlltary as ohaos ef
e rity!
126-21*
far taataoce. as,
Ice-tho ci
enctm
a fioe of haavy Ice—the
able to develop half as imoch>
vfll be a!
A London fashion aothorlty s
that tbe new winter rotor wf
“emtaence"—tbe pe*-oltar ahad.
IHirole srorn br cardinals.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
When
Owgte«c»aa
Kltcbra
uT
Kurth CaroHna TtoRed a atmniee luww
not tong ap» he found out that kla .
raaar wna kndly In need of ahaxpentar He dropped ta at tbe local bar
ber's shop and gave his raxol' to tka
proprietor, a large, tat negro.
“1-U ronie fur
lie «w» there at tbe apimiutcl time,
but the blade had not l«ni shaipeoed.
“fhirry. boss." aald the negro, -but
h Jes* cudnl get It llxcl in tlme."
“IVell. well, tbafs Imd." aossreml
Mr. Kitchen. “I’ve got to go to a party
today."
this the barlier suddenly went
into tbe Iwck of the sbo|>. and much
> distinguished visitor's snrprise.
brought out a tOade with six or sevea
deep notches 1a It.
•Yer. c-n use dis.
be aakl,
hoMinc it out.
Vhv. what do .von mean? What
1 do with that meorr
“It's all right. t«ss.~ sahl tlie negm
la an Injured tone. “It's de one 1 allna
irrles w'en I goes to a party."—Italllore Bun.
When William UoekefHh r had ap- .
fimdlHHs Dr. McBlroey wa- called In
to iK-rform the neeessaij operothm.
After his recovery Mr. HoekHt-ncr
rrcelrt-d the tloctor's hfil ta due course,
and drawing a cheek went to pay the
account ta |»erson. In tin- tsriiverwiwhleli followrtl npjK-mlMHs waa
naiurolly their main theme.
“Von told me." snhl Mr. lto<-kef*1ler. "while 1 was sh-k. do.-ior. that
■eryUsly •» Iky worhl had a xcnulirm ap|K-ndix.”
“With a few excepHon- I iK-llevo
lat to Ik* the case." was the answer.
-And Hiat. aooucr or tati-r.*' pmwu«r
the till Mirgnste. “every one wockl
have to la* eja-roted «>n. either to cure
■ |av*vcnt the disease."
“That ta the generally rcc»«ciitaell
liidon among the mcili.nl froti'nilly."
ns the answer.
“Well." said Mr. lUa-krfHh-r. rising,
if you will iwnlon my saying so. It
-cm- to me tliot yon hate a la-llrr
iiitg of It th.*ii has the Kiniiitard Oil
comiut iiy."— 1 .otoii Tra xdor.
'^1
t>WD-r osJI a*
wij sad
f*
SSwSEK-'S.?
IM-lh-ll
ml
The «-sl wa- given -liHler
in the hotel until the army
dl-apiHared in the dl-talii-i-.-ltalH
more Sun ____________________
Orsndmoihsr St Ags •fTlilHy-roar.
There xvn- a rcs-nt letter in a l.e
doll morning iw|»cr Halinliig for 1
writer ti n-oni in the ft
-an inWi— II gromluiotlier at 34.
u-i*--iiiig ta' « Hmt one «
known women ta Engll-h -.x lciy. Mnt.
Ccruwalli- M'c-l. ho- only
etiuiil tin- rc«-»nl l>y two y<
rietl at IT. -he wa- the mother of
Hins- . hihln-ii iM-fore -he was 'Jl. II
ehle-t datighlcr. now l*rimT— Hi
ry of I*lc—.• was marneil nt lb. a
I iK-forc I
■■fli
waters the whole Inside of tbe craft
orerUylng the frames will'lie snugly
fally.
celled with yHIow ploe planking three
Tbe'flnil aim of tbe s.rslematk- prao laches thick. Tbe living quarters
tice ta yeHlng Is to prodoce a corps d be eomforubly and substanttall]!
r^era that will put Kansas to sham
Isbed. but there will be no attempt
ft the approaching ThauksglTinc dnv whaterer to give decaratkm to this,
game. “Mtaaouri expei-U ever>part of tbe craft.'
to do bla duty." ta the motto, i
For motlre power the vesMl wHIOMHer bow the game goes Missouri eairy a singly engine of the compoond i
atadenU intend to anp!*ort tbe
roodensing order, and Commander'
wttb rokea until tbi last.
Paary aaya It will be equal to a contta <
ual economical development of 1.000
Indicated horsepower, aod when occa i
WALNUT CHEWNG TAFFY at 16c
ta Satorday. Frsd F. Akers, corner
Ftoat aad Park ntrects.
222»-li>
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
WI-UC*
seuHuiciit of res-ist-t. and
UiiHI hi- *'Ifc |•^-■■«•iv^*l
posed to the 1 ater. To
and grind of tbe fioaling iiw me now. i .
tbe sides along the water line au.1 the •
Nv-pon
--i.
bate caused a less sen«ltJxe man
leave the iicIglilioriitHMl. Mu k-. b.i’.'plly. itamgli It ofi. ii lat «.“> itsoi.-nu
In flats and severe
-I
sentinciit liHw-eti uHphl-.rs rs
couws death. But to show bow
things are onlercl It i» usiwlly
the hinocrut listener aod not
femllnc player who 1s hurt.- -M a>h'c,:
ton Mar. ____________
Sssrrsw* AU
ViH.v -jwfiviws dcsiK-iatHy tlglitinc
large .-at f.u Hi.- |H.»-.-si..ii of a
young I'ird. iiia.h- iliings intcn-stliig « n
M'«li.c-.lay aftcriuaiti at Vbarb^
and N..rll. .ivcmc.
Q
Tbci-at hii.l .-iMight a young s|.:inow
will give rnyw-lf up! Itnt t.y Hie gn-at and siarid mnili on flinri.s
hot .. s,h««. mdsKly shall Imxe the wh.-ii a few «dd<-r Uiids <aw him Tiny
satisfaction of killing me."
, flcM at tlic.at *.« s.-!iiigcly tliai laSo siiylng Hie liifiiier ci,-atnn- firw'l .■on.iK-llcI 1.1 bunt for sUcHer. .Mon*
swlltly through Hie d.irkneys to
Idols Jolncl in the sitta-k. and wben
oeariM city, dashcl ItM-lf against
the .-at n-a.-licl tbr Northami
top of a sk)is. ii.per and fell to
1I..IH be ran against Hie win.low
gniuml dead.
nn.-st of a pla.-c of safety.
Jetr;
It wa- tbe Um prairie sfai.-ken.
Gn.vcr ..r Hi.* Imlcl
«l'«'
Orlgls ar tbe Seatii
and d.s-lan-s that iicar’.y tifty
silvery
ag.vl ..p.^gyimm
.l.-rgyimin with
*
in t find one:
one
lates. and If s^ Hin't
Mr. and Mrs F. K. Finch will Icovci “
Thankinrlvlng day game;
piit her
ner a.
are know she | Monday for the South to make It their]
as «
a linslian«l we
pap OB geography ami 'rilhmHle
Mr. Finch baa been In the:
DH her ro."-tVhlcago Dally News.
bhycle business In this city for many
Mlsoou-rmb;
yearn and ow account of poor health
» Yauta'a Cmwpaalon ta ISOS.
mie igielltag of Missouri hi anotlier
> summArise retired. Miss Helene Sotaker.
tavorite that la delivered with good
___
__
effect. Rgch letter I* long drawn ont.
Palngle paragraph the many
aod has been staying with her sister, 1
eapc-ially tbe final “I." the
Vhlcir'ihe Y^iuth'sl
«*ompany them,
anil betog a .veil equal ta voliims
.ingt
t^paaloa anfiouaces tor
’ Kansas.
tbe “RockcbalkJayhawk"
BRCVITIKB.
The old varalty .veil ls.^tiU given, and
~i^seriea,or articles planned-to Inter-1 Division No. 2 of Ue Congregnttonal ae'
romhlnationa have been
csl especially the forty-five millions* ^ j
Americans' who look dlrectly
eoll lor thHr anhatatence will
Ii
e yomig king of Spain likes pigeon
ling and boll fights. Home of the
ATvliblHui. Ilyai. of PhlUdcfihla Is ’ lesiling men of tbe country f«r he Is
' iberly
Inieren
be j setting his subJeHs bad examples,
meuitiers of tbe t iergy j
Masts noa Cnomw.
I
A m^nt dl-iisl.-h tells tbe psthelle
Ui? facnlty
story of a man who kllkd himself with
when It Is necessary,
.-Icrygman ,
^^llc bis nice was playing to
who has a parish on the outi
ntskirts of
piano; “I.esd. Kindly
tbe Qnaker city was noted for tbe Ugbt. ' 80IUC time* ago then- wws
long perimls of abseme that be took
from bis parish. It tseurrcl so often
that It became a matter pt lominon
talk.
^
load water Hoe and 1»» feel |pog from
the Ui» of her stem to the after side ol
her mlL
Her maximum beam over
her guard wUI be nearly tblrty-flve
feet, and when laden she will draw
neatly seventeen fert of water.
The keeL stem and sterapost will be
bnUt of heavy white oak.- and over
tbe regular keel there will lie i
arcblblsbiM' ami askcl for a nioiirti's
false keel of the name materiaU
leave of atiseme. saying that the d«s-will liesr tbe rob of thick k
tor bad rcinmi.ciHlcl a change of sir
groonding. Tbe frames will also be of anu scene.
The an-litd»lio|* hmked up
sc*
oak and closely spaNsL The with a Mtilixh-al gleam In bW eye and
earns will be of very tbk-k yellaaiMa. Ma.. «e IHrM^ the Cheeve ea
pine. nmisoall.v well snpportsd
lggl*Sti
tte BMe Uaea-Xeaders Carer Mage
“Well. I make
islened to the frames by big
fsslem
tiack to your parish n
Metsaphaaea. aeveral ravartle TeUs
Uiroogli bolts.
ik that wotihl IsAmWahlps these beams will lie sop-’
ported right op from Uie kwlson by
ateel suochloos so nrranged that they !
rissi Act •* the Tran««lrmay be art np by liolts to take np any t
“Why Hiould 1 wUh to It'
“gtve“ 111 tlie st;ih-ture during the' longer! .Vll my kin bate Is*e
course of consiniHlon. To Insure ex dered. .V IboiiMHid annetl na>n,nre
cc|iiiunal stiffness to the bull there'' my track, sc-klnc: my III
will lie hesv.v yellow piiie dlsgunnl
is’forth. day or
hHi.v
fastroed. i
ly fas
braces, very serurHy
; night.
1 am iniKM-cnt. 1 haie <-om
ary frame. IVhlle «-uttlng op t*ie space '
mlttcl no crime. VH I am to la* slmt
> regular caUlugue and Is not hon- between decks, this arrsugemcot gives!
f I wen- a desl*eratc oui.lire of o«
tbat i taw. 1 w ill i-u.lurc It no longer! I
Rainbow of Kalknsha
was the gueiTl of Mm. C. G. Strong yes
■-VST.
,
world.
:
Carlos PHlegrinU one time president
i of the Argentine repoldlc. sod aHhv
1 imlitlcsl sffalm pntcUvnHy all hta
j
Is In Washington,
i
fTITEMAIIO TELUBG IB TAUOEX.
with friends.
Mr^ Griswold of Vermontville
here to spend the winter with her
Wm^ oao or the »«. who wa.
I
cr rigged ataam reaaeC with auxiliary
Special Come For Foothell Lori
m at Ifiaaottri Univeraity.
Flaklepaugh of Kalkaska epent the
r;
imm Rwaewssrtoishotcwmfsmah^
• KDcouiagcd by bla.prerhra* performaald ta bis bbii
aares. Cummasder Robert E. Peary «f
said the
the servsnl
servant.
-Y—J—yes. sir." said
the awe ln«ilrtnc
the Vnltcd BUtca aary Is now having with ooe J
'
tmUt a new craft for his final dash f«
the north pate, aays tbe New York Her
He mnst have delivered tbr message,
aU. This new ship wlh be vety re- Mr. Aslor came.—New York World,
Burkable Ip many ways.
A SCHOOLFOR ROOTERS
Dk Raplda ar« In the dtr todarMIm BM Mon aod daughter Ai
l\'
• mt the Haira 1
_
SAFETY
FOI HOITEY
Ikf not kts-p moue> in the h«n.*c.
An acrhlcnt Is liable to happen
and then It is gone
Pat It ta
our liaak. If for evt-n a shod
lime. It Is oafe heir, and »-ar^Ing Iniert-M.
' ’ .
"
A
Ttmrse City Stall Bnk
Swell Suits
for
$IS.OO
Made right, retain tlieir shxfc and wear well.
%,/J-
COPVniCMT lOOA MV
^
HUH. NATHAN ft riftCMCB O
;
Ouercoafs,
erauencltes
and Cop Coats
ii-ii
$7-S0 to $20-00
Gaarsntecd.
They will please you—tbe
prices^will save you tnoney. Takes just a
minute to show them.
Cbe Boston . Store
■
m
-V
;;vVMc^'wi:riuK-^
Ml Wrketer niM. BoMoa; IU«.
’"T*“n - '.T-',--
‘ wrc-.'4,|;.
ivFnn « u n 'n « n n n « u n
u
ANNIVEIOIIKT
AHinvnsAn
^blee’sLunge A roantTM
Cm. UW.W. WWiMW.
0 eowoti CO., MCW roes.
IWYILTIES *RE S0ULS| USTBIHIWmi WTEBEST
----------^ Erthuslastlc ftspvblicafi Mesting ,
•*TM»IOW OUT THE LIFE LINE":
Northport Attended by s Large
tOLO ONLY FOR tSF.
Audta^.
M
Umrar E. J. ratshoai tea 4tepoM«
or kis tetcKpu la tht roIgkMB MukfoctwtoK eon—y to W. F. WUIiatt^
or Hoad Cttr. Mr. FnlsknM reUrlos
offtBim
There is a quality in Royal
Baking Powder which makes
the food more digestible and
wholesome. This peculiarity
of Royal has been noted by
physicians, and they accord
ingly endorse and recoipmend it.
tt At McCIcIIro I
DATE It NOV. 1
WalnwrlBht
TOthmebt. MS. by O. U XUmcr.1
« iMYHEK
Stooewall
Jackson
swoot>ed down from the
WV
Bbeostideoh vaHey hpoa
the dank of the Federal ar
my before Rlehmoad the last week of
June. 18G2. be rlmply executed apoa a
crand
lod scale tbe kind of oMrement
nMremeat be
Usd practiced upon S minor field with
biillUnt socceaa It has been oaid that
nebert E. Lee pbmoed and directed
tbone early hlowa of Jackeon in tbe vab .
; ley Whirls made him so famons. If ao.;
I Lee was nortunate to his licateaant. |
ire’s: THerc'wcre no miccessfal dank swoopb
■^nasinh Night" WHI Be teofu
HANNAH & LAYCO’S
• • tt
HIGHEST QUAUTT POSSIBLE
it $t # « tt tt ttitt tt « « ti.tt #
■Krrod kls faally to this chy aad 4s
BOW IhrtaK OI.U7 mth strar.^ '
Mr. wmarnm has bM • stockhoHer la the trm tor the pM throe y«oirs
IB, eootpoay wuh Mr. FttlshoB and
Lowreoee B. Deioete. Mr. Depoete retahu his iatcresu and the eoocera
ftw the pieseat at least wll] retala iu
old aaaw oC PnlshitBi Maoatectorias
coBpaay.
Mans
WAS STORY
| after Jackson passed from tbe sUge.
B EST
Rlcbaond. The Inteotloo of Lee was
to soaah Porter aud dear tbe road
b bia
and rot bis army from iu base. Many
explanathms of this campaign have
been iHit forward as hisiory. I.|it the
truth U as here stated and comeii rntm
Lee blmseir. He aimed to cot Md.*lelIan off from his tmsls and then d>
stroy him while strsaded in the peoiosnla.
The flchtlns along Bearer Ham
cre^ June ‘X was desperate, and tlic
Confedcratca. l»-d by IvongatrecC D. II.
mil and A. r.
Hill.
I 2.00U 1
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOUf
TRAVERSE CITY,
i
«r^.
N. H.
Oct- 6, said:
gave morh concern In Washington and thuee of l>*ugstrvtH and the Hills,
down
the Chkiutlituniny.
Manchester theater-goers, w ho were at tbe beadnnarters of tbe army of tbe moving
ruad le.ndfug dowu from
tvad
in attendance at the Manchester opefa Potomac, on tbe tuinks of tbe t’bicfca- ; alaa a
lu Cold Harbor, off
house last evening were treated to a bomlny. than did tbe nnestion of lead-, uort'i <>f Riclimond lo
mdilp Just acroHs the tinea McCIH-1 |*t»nor's right flank.
capital rendition of Shnkeapeare's j
knevr that Oeneral Joe Joliiistoo :
Along that rv*ad from tbe north 1
cUaalc comedy Twelfth Nlght.“ with |
been wounded and disabled In tbe j Cold H;>rlM»r. iiusl Porter's cvntiT I
Marie Walnwrigtat as ViolA For lovers light: :i*it Fair Oaks May 3
i»r. SlotH*wall Jack31. Up to that | ward fold Hniist
of Shakespeare's plays it was a treat, time I.ee bad acted in Ibe capacity of j- hou's army m.nrche«l after midd.ny on
and there was an appreciative audi chief of stair to t*resMeot l>avla, with J June iTT. Meanwhile tlwre bad l<ceii
powers slnill.nr to tliose proposed f.a-1 terrible figbllng on tbe listlle front
ence in attendance.
The star was supported by a capable the bead of tbe United Kt.*iU9a army un-I facing up tbe Hhickuhondtiy wtreaiu.
der Hie renrganlantion bill. He might ' wlierv laingstn-et ami .V. P. Hill threw
company.
Especially good- sras the
have dfreetevl tbe mnnenVYrs of Stoue- j th^ aoldicrs agnliikt the Fedtwal
work of M«U Rogers as Olivia. The wall In tbe SlicnaiHloali during tlieJ^tttdH-hes in order to brenk tbe line,
part is a dtSculi one. but Miss Rogers month of May ami the first week of ; Lee's programuie
filled the role raultlcAsly.
rlalnly orden-d
ps lo a
J. K. Applebee as Sir Tobvy Belch,
Do You Wish to Save Money?
or course
jET
’iTirr,:
r-Tr':
; -i
way-AecittanL
Cn*MOD. I*a.. Nov. 3—Traia
known as the Cleveland and Clncin
i- aatl exprcKs. a fastIt passt
passenger on
Pcnn-ylvanla railroad, ran Into a Ughl
engine at Uortage. near here, yester
day In a heavy fog and three trainmen
•wero Injured.
Many of the pait»ongerw on the express train were JoHed
(rout Ihtdr reals aud berths by tbwbock and several sustained minor
hurts, but alt were able to continue
west. The engine and first twt
were damaged.
Dan Hanna-, son of the late Senato.Hanna, was one of the passengers. Hr
'was allgbtly efft and bruited.
A tullroad to n-slr c.rsy'r I>ak. Cn!..
* wIU altala a height of at least am f«t
greater tlrnn the read whieh, HIiuIm
inle'w l•»«^k
THY A ftKCOBO WANT A&
sr.’.v,;rr',-, rr„t”.Supi.] .rrs__
Tbe atteii.lani was quite iin.-oiis.-bms j
of Hie rank of her .-nstotuer. and so
the ,a.nVl w as duly drtwt.-bed to "Mro. |
ChrlsHan. Biu klngli.m |sil..-e.
j
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!
lireMieiwia. tmt ■ws.taws.
|
Tbe Russian government has or i
denxi from .be .x.nquiny est.blisb^t
Mihi.. to maiiiifa. inn- tbe BendcUi |
ItkMiOO breastplates, wrbich
cuirass Itm
dcsHiiixl for armies in Manehurla.
I.ast winter "the Inventor carried
some tests at Kt. Petersburg liefop- II
exar ami high military offieUls. and
Is v-laimed that tbe plate Is proof I
against atl small-ann ProJ«;t»« Tbr
cuirass lo Le raptilVed tbe Roaalaii sol- j
diers U flexn.le. weighs only sev^I onov-es. Is kws than bsU an Inch j
thickness and entlri-ly covers tbe!
'
chest and abdomen ofr tbe 'wearer. Tbe
MenatpUtes are to be dellrered at the
Russian emimlale al Milan. Ibe sum
to lie paid for them being slightly In
ax cess of g3To.0fl0.
r,
Makloc Artll
Artltb-lal .vdtou I
In France from tbe .clhilow- of Hr
i
tree, fired from bark aii«l knots. I
I
rerised ttlM-iw air plm-ed In a laige
”*/-■?* i
Under aud stesmevl for ten boars, al
, ‘ , I
wbb-b Id-ulpbate of sod. Is add.vl and
I
I!!
the whole heated for thin;
' V. .
wbeii It b«-ome*
^
‘
«sbe<l and given an
Wroehlng
ll“mlx.i
Ing. on Ibe Paimmkey. CcMrincetl at
last that Klonewall wascviimn! Instead
of McDawi-tl. .McClellan ordered PorU-r
lo'MnM-on as Imig as le- ismiM to give
Hie h«wvy artillery. irnicqisH wagoiK
and oHRr BMlerials tfine toeidier eruwv
H»e (Tbieknbumitiy or lak*- wbipfilag at
While Honge luuidlug lor the new base
of Ms artu.v w hieli be would entablisk
®** Janms liver, off bis b-fl flank.
at oner threw hi* tnaqsi Into
a II:h-.cross Hie imrp.w .s-uiuwnU Utween the hro.lwa.eiw of Hm Cbicka
nnd Hie Pamunkc, and be-
rtreugtbei. .n line for a fl.»l
___
lud on tl
*ioe. bytiroehlwrie and nltrte a. Ids, nnd"J
Harlwir.
of Col
a little ea^ of rostor
^ |
o«:.I.sk-rauw rushed fonvanl
gelatin, wbk-b gives
, nltaek P.»rters exln-uie froiiL
iL .»n
paste.
This paste
VUICL.WU,. *«.
from
thread, and after l»e._. ^--------il rlotb
In a ir:
gummed
doth tber
they are Immersed
Immen
weak solntlou
Imlutlou Iof enrbouate and dried.
e threeul Is treatei!
To glre
gir I
hath and rinsed
to an ant
eoM water. Cotton baa also been made i
from the wood.
Use Record Want Ads
If by
looklug
you can save a few cenis Isn't It lo
your interest lo do so?
Look aronnd.
Of course it ir.
compare pricea
nml
goods and then come in and look us
Enterprise Grocery
Corner State and Union Streets.
Be«
I.
AkrMd.
j
rim- .if Hi.- b.i.->i li.Mui.ces of .Mimr-j
Not a Sick Day Slnot.
Ri-vercly with kidney
pr.aln.-i-. ir..iu il.i-'i.le<.f Ibe vv.n.-r.
an ad. of your Electric Bitters
wl,-ie anja,,.! d,.|,.rmlm-tl to try that.
After
f.ai|.,l .11 riniHu. Kii-ovi:..
Aim-rl.-an finiv wbi. li m-innr.-i.-tiire.,, „wing a f.-w d.wi-K I felt rellcv
-vcd. and
farm iiia.-liii..-ry hsm •I.-.-uIcnI fv ♦qH-n , ,,oon there
cured.
tmliiiHivI *-li..ol. wh.-re |M-r«in- will
(„|ve i
• alnc-i.
gnat
iim..iig Hie laH.p
drawki.-k to the .h-veh.pim-nlI Ilf I
n-ginll
i
Cwi
«:iyp H:;ii th.- i:-.kliiiO»f n'-'t
• inH'iihiml travel to tin- iHiukli
.-nliuiH-i. In Weiilerii t:r«-.-iilni'il f«ir
linnnr. 11 l:il.i--i lvv«« yi-;ir,< l» m.-ik«- the
joiini.-y lliere and im iiiiiiiy'to n-tiiin.
g four ,
noiiul trip .-oii-iiiming
I
his imrty w»m leaving Cap.l-telle. iw.. .-oiiipaiil.-ii ..f Ki-klim. iii.-t.
..m- .»r lliem g«»inc imrlli aii.l the ..ll.i-r
tbe vvjiy'ti. lay In a -iipply
Tb.-nr.- all..g.ili'-f I' •biz.ii «»r lii"nraiig.Ml >••!•• l>y -i.b-. .aii.l
.».«Nl :m ••v.-nly a*, n -ina.l ..f mjIr>. Tli.- uniiff Im.x^w were ai ..u.-e
pTo.lii.-e«l. j.n.l tbe inort eurov.iaanl
«M-s f.itlow.-d. III.- Ii'.nm iH-ing
,| lip Hieli m»es asa.i. ami again.
Hu two piirtiei. -.••luiraiing lii.ally
1 ••xpl..-il.m of sm-eziiic.
.'euralgia,
Idiiey trouhk-s aud Gel■neral DeWlUy."
bis Is
Bass, of FremoaL
wrUes
Only 50c, at F. H.
Mea.l'^ South Si.k- Drug Store. 8. E.
Walt A Sons and Johnson Drug Co.
.Iruggkts.
l.rMU K.srl..tl.« UgWt.
A light of ililrly Mx «wndle powwr.
whl.-h. it Is claimed, will iievr-r go out.
lion wiiK ntira.-1.-<l h> a glow In a small
d..la-. 111.- glow was caused hy a
.li.-iui.-sl whl.-h the dls.-ocerer k.^i*
in an nlr-llgbl gtasa. He says iben- is
m. r.a«ui why Hie light will ik>' re
iiialu luilllant firmer if Hh- glaw Inot l.rok*-n.
A .wniMiiiy has Imrn
foriii.-«l to iiiiinnrn«-tare Ho- light in • aHie light nml bhles It when tbe bgl-l k
not nce«leit
PERSONAL.
Mnie. Zola hii« pre«.-nt*-.l her hnsbwn.r- iiiuiiue>-ript« to Hie Natloiutl
l-llir.!t> of Fnim-*-.
•
Doesn't RMpmri Old Age.
*'U'« Ktiamefnl wl».-u ymitb falls ;*i
»bow proper rt s|hcI for old sgx-. hut
.\n -tin K. J.um-.. the hell ringer at
yrnr,..
e urn eoiitaining the nelirs »f t
III .\rm.l.l lia*. Ih^ii pla.ail in t
rhaiM-l of rulnTSlly <-o1b-gr al O
Anal.lie Fram-e nnd 0<-tavr Mtriieau
have (h-.-hire.l they v
r With
lreii.li
,Tr,
l»r. I*. >\ ahlenstrom. nie;iilHT •ifjvnr
UauH-nt ami one of Swixb-n's gn-au-el
iii.-n. l-v lr»-tiirliig ami iin-a.-liiiig In ili»vv»«*ilrrn Alatei*.
Dr. J.irge Munm-. the new ...in|.|er
1.1 Hu- rmt.d Slalee fn.ii. H
k .leK4-illHxl a., a wiry, al.-rt
a tvph-iil Ccnlinl .Vuterknii.
Baron Karl von ik-nul.vif .»f l’rn«sla. who •xMiimltteil sni. kh- n.a-i.tly,
was. with Hh- ex.-.i.H.m of Pn.f.-esor
Erwin Ulmde. a
pr.uiilii.nl
frieml of
nKimL’
aud the tiring at Cold Harbor was tbe
work of his troops. Tlu-n Porter
saved, ami the comhlued armies wouid
.lasb into Rielimoml. Bot nearer and
neater the flriiig came to tbe Federal
Hoe. and amm u|»u tlie bllll
strange baUerlni weut into acHoa
|w»pm to sliell Hie brigudes of
Clik-kolioiaiiiy. The guns w ere uot
Dowell's, but Stonewall Jackaou'a.
der cover of nlgbt Porter erosacd
troops to the noutb bauk, and the nruiy of the Potomac atood on Hie defensrv.-, with I>ee nnd Jaeksou united
on the front and rear.
GL'ORUE I- KILMER,
you do.
around cumiisring quality and prices
rrrj
m
MICHIGAN
the dale €if the engagement of Mlasl WJrmte Ajri'rs defending Richmond at ter's maipa retired to the new line of
tt’slnvHeht In •^Tw.irth
.. tbe beginning of the Seven Hays' bat-i dcfeose be bad prepared on Caines'
vLTT
^
1
now to be dewrlbed. but tbe fact farm, six miles ft. reer of tbe Imtt'e-
i
Spoclal^ to tbe Evening Reourd.
Nunbport, Mich., Nor. S.—The Uina
ball held a good eixed andlcocc
ntgtat to listen to arguments upt»n
state IsAuee froffl tbe republican standIMlnC The audience was greatly It;Ukr the soaiMl of the wind la U>.lercsK'd In the discussions and al"trblsgeriag plaes" to the ear of a
tbongh tbe electric IlghU went out uncle to Olivia. SpottJswoode Altklii
Mkhlgaa aua. the noand of the oen is
McHow. ; ibt- wernlHn-le.
Jl'.ecn minutes liefure the close of tbe aa Sir Andrew Aguecheck and E. M ■
« nu..tlug t.i«n the airiva or M<
jwrer lorgPtten by the dwHIcr on the _
jjaha nnock
But Porter and his men firoved
last address, became of aa aecidoat.
M Fee. ..c .u....
^horos of the ocean. «.,• the Detroit j
J,
|Ut^'‘n.d
coiim-et with bis right
vincible for boars. Tbclr guns tore up
the peculiar Shakeaperoan comody in t
•iff tlie poMdbk- dewigus tif tbe en- Ibe <v*nf«wkrate lines with Imrrible
'npptaudcd the rrntarka of Hon. A. W. aa excellent manner. The first see*H^-^,y
^laughter. S<im«-tinM-s lAingstrwH'K im-n
If he
the duel brtween X’b^Ia'i■ imsbtsl
forwani
pb-rcisl the line only to Is* btirlwl Imek
fiusl
eUrf.and the wash-of
small nil lamp n{>ua ibe platform.
wta.lheight near Old Tavern j with thiiineil out ranks. In tbi? brat <»f
ind Sir Andrew in the fourth art wen ; ri;d sHxeiL
I it
with him. and
. -MU
.. takes
e, J
The principal
principal address
address
erection of lwHeri«i« which jibe fight a South farollna regiuieut
good
Edwin McKIm as Orslno gave
rhythmical tin
in song or poetry. ^
Richmond. The nest Mep j cbargetl out of the wqeids Into tin- oia-n
a creditable portrayal of the charac
rature boars
hoars wllnes.
witness'j
. ^....
The hlsuw, of lliculure
„
I would lie I
ndvatice «if I •VI* ronis field and were laet Hy Dur.vee'a .New
to many such productions.
Ain defenses of Rk-b- York wmaviw. known In Is.tlivnrmles
was chairman qt^he BMciIng and Maria
iastbe-|t«vlU-gg,.lHevlK" Tl.; xoumond.
•Throw Out the Life Unc." t
I made mmc timely remaiica before In
Hiss WalDwriabt has not beea s«eu
charctvl BcroMc the field, drivltig
Meanwhile McClellan
the best-known hymns aung in
‘°'j Iroducing the speakers. Mr. Smith is in Manchoster for many years.
' tbe farilluians liack and caiItrying tlielr
btonewall
tnoviag <
gwllstlc churches. Is such.
tborongfaiy posted upon state affairs
i!.s. RHlriug
iwth
Edward
Ufford. now a spar*ug. line. the xounvrs
and he kept the audience deeply Inter James. i
lo Wasliiog- '
-. He
amuotb-shaven. kven-looking man of
r«-:«-d until tbe ferolinians t»s»k breath
ested for aljout ao hour. He devoted
■evening *
<-«»tifirTnatioi»
&3 ytuirs. was a Isiy on tbe Jersey
e from a sns nml starti^l in again. Huryee's men
denl.il. n,r the m-ws
most of bis attention lo state expenses was
praiseworthy
throughout
coast before be hciuime a.pmtor in
>ld eonllb-tiug tmd IohI ln*avlly. nt»d the alignment
pb-ions cliann-f T wl
and t.*-xatlon and cunvInctKl the audi ihowed her to^be an actress of
lie a I'lib-rnl ; w:is dt-riroyiHl. but the regiment jwradstories nnd prof^.
small Baptist cfaurcbes In various New
ence that under the republican admit.- iblllly In the Sbakesjiearean line.
M ftinfiilerale ! iil under lire, tohl •iff n-id eloMvl the
at firri. then wild be
England states. The sound of the sea
iKti-atiun Michigan had much to oc
fill- .-It \Vai-h- ' paps, then rusluvl f.irwanl, sweeping
d.-MTler Hut the Wl
wrought upon a naturally poetic tcin|)Toud of.
He laudi-il Hon. Fred M.
the gt-m-rals ■ tfu- field and gaining the wivsls tbe secS15JI00 VykoES ARE STOLEN.
Ington. with till- :il<
meat, and hla pastorate was made.
Warner and reviewed his career in
aiipposi*<l lo be bMiking ifur tbe wily ! ond thue.
I amall way; notable by the :
M«-flHlan sent from a.r.r«s tbe
It imprmsed the audience fa Thievea Wlth\van Remove Valuables Jnekson. w.K lotall.v ♦!» thi- dnrk. and i
wns b-ft to JackMin biniM lf to cleiir | fliick.-iliomlnv
llie division •if Ceneral
IV tilt
From New York Home.
vorahly. He nut^ clearly the posl.. • he wrote, and for which he composvd
m.rwnt. which he did In dm Sl.s-iiiii
Slm-um from the Sixth tvin's to help
maintained by Mr. Warner
New York. Nov. .'i,—Six exipiis-itc,
re:i«-hmusic to be sung by the choirs of his
Porter lu.l.l liis ground. Sloetim11 re
comi«red to the uncertain stand taken
ed Hie Ib-ld lale it. the day. J.iM when
....Clellaii's pbn was to cross i
' Churches.
by his opiionent. W. N. Ferris.
.Stonewall JaekMiii was driving hard
**'‘'r * whole of the .\nny of the Potomac
^
*'I used lu have tbum printed in |»an:Hon. O. C. Moffati. republican ca
and art collector.
Mr. Melcher re- j ,i,i. „oiilh of tbe f l.i. kali, iidny I
t • br«-:ik «lov.-ii Porl.-r's right reiit.T
: phlet form. Just for the personal graildidatc for state senatpr. dellvert*d i
and till II his right flunk at t'oki liar
x>atly moved into a new house
lU j tpe mia. k on Rb-hmoml.
fVcatlon which such things afford."
Is>r. Two I-Tem-h piin.-e» MTetng on
address upon the issties of the cat
north I
five Cloisonne vases, worth I'J.uu"
said he. In a talk with a Nows nthe naff of Mri'lellan neb- Into ImiHe
r Mclb.well to Im»!'
paign and was rvxrelved with great e
cacb. and a sixth jevvel-lnlaid
porter. He was In the city Monday
v. Ub .Slo -nm. Tlu- luie .le rii.irtree, a
ihusiavm. J. W. Hannen also gave
worth f-l.tioo. He prized these so muca against any attempt from the north t
J and Tutuulay dHIvereil a lecture.
I
i;i.Te l«»y. was win by I*oiier to recall
talk tipun primary reform at
hat he asked to have them rartci in a
.-1 New Jersey regiment wld.-h was Im»
hlwayi -hoped that some day I might
ex|K*ndilure*.
At the close
K-parate van. Thlevt-* learned of this
l:it.<d f.ir «>m In front of the eent«T
prudnee some ^g that would live
meeting amid
the
flickering request, backed up to Mr. Melcher's
and In d.mg.T of capture. Tlie duke
•fler 1 .1. gone. I was pastor of a
shadows and the fluttering oil flame of house with a van. packed the vases
went out nn.ler fire, but Hie J.-rsey
church [at West Ikalham, Mass.. In
J eobmel asknl ft r more dHli.lle onl.-rs
Ingle iamp. tbrv<e rouslug cbcvr< into it and coolly drove away.
IM6. aim I went ov€-r to a nelghhorin;;
, la-fore lie vvonbl lii.ive, niul tj.e giilkiiit
given for Roosevelt. Warner.
town to relieve a pastor there
H-I Fr«-n. bnt:iit made tlie trip a.-ros-s tinMoffaM. Bunting and the whole
1 SILENT.
•LIBRARY 1
had said to me. 'Come, throw out the
j bullet swept fl.-bl to he:idynni-lers ami
ruuaiy tick.-*.
'lllc-linc.' The vaaoe thought sirurk
Andrew Carnegie's Doctor Fcrblds}
On returning to Porter's side Hie
Him to Do Any Talking.
-j
USEFUL CHURCH MEMBER.
duke r.iiiiid Hml his inu-le. Prln.-e .'.e
' auuglit fur a hyma Wbea home again
New York. Nov. 3 —Andrew CanK-!
Jehivllle. was under lire aii.l begged
1 adilre«s«>d an nut-door mt'eiing Jmt Reformed PugiUst Made Disturber of
the geiienil to ••nb-r him avvay on s-uiie
gle Is under the care «»f hit physician j
to try my new thought, and In m>
Service Sorry tor His Actloos.
safe
errjimJ.
Itui the ..IjI piim-e ivueratise of a rccurrvntu- of the'throat |
address
I present«*d In prose
ilv
fu.se.1 t.» g.». In H^.- m:ir.-li «.. the fiebi
Howard
niy.
Mich.
Nov. 5.
niulde from which he has suffered j
timngtits which gradually wen- taking
he had im-t -.vith a balt.-iy of •: -ni;.ni»
Through Hi.- i-floris of Cslvln Foutr. s diiring the past year.
'
^
led by f.aplaiii Ib-xam.-r. an exile
n-forim d prUe lighter. Fred Ooyt wmThe relaxation of the niutu-bu. of the
from Hi.- Eerois-riii rev.diitioii of IMS.
uiei-llng WHS mer I wiuit borne i
|irev«-nied from thra-shlng tbe Rev J
made conversation even witlt
iu v.liieh Hh- pr iies- s.Tveil as :i figld.-r
wro*e out the livmn at one sitti
A Phillips during services In the Fre-- memlicr* of his family Inailvlsah:-.
for royally.
H«- bml esk.sl
r to
TIun I sat down at the organ i
ch. Fouls took a band ,nd. acting mider the directions of his
Pd liiiti ticlil witli the tlerman, on tlie
rout|toM*d the imisir. at one sitting,
free ir.il .vf .\i:ie-'.:i nml r.-HiM-d t.>
ha.l trounced the o.s! p^j^irun. be remains in Ills nsims.
all came about mi easily tliai I ili*l not
liMve III-.- g-'t.«. II••^.HII• r s ni.-n wi-re
-.irejienMis memlicr tif Hie eongrega |
no one hut his secretary.
realise that I bad roni|s»Mi| m.v lie-l lion, had him plmu-d umler arrest.
fn-sb. ami P' n.-r's lln- .m the left liad
1------------------------------nl;.-lme.1 ami broken by Hie
hy mn '
f.i.vi
was fined flU by JuMlre
rtws •*»•«r»n,
a-Hueits of l.ongsireet. TinIta II. Jlaukey. tin- ; inging «-vsiigel
WiHu-y lot luicrrering wph religious ^
I'rlb.ln- forim-rlv Itiisly Rufus- at.Irrmai-.s. I'mpiivsl by^ tlic gaitant
1st. Muvtdy's t-ouiiuiiilou In evatig«-ll-> service..
i tlrwl ill un exiieiisive Mill •vf Hi<- |al*Yt
prill'--, f.itigln II!.'- heroe-s to «sr»viu- Hie
tie work, btwrl the author slug Hit.
king Ills way gingerly
pick
wltbclrawiil of tin- front lims I.* tlsiiyuiii. Me iinK'tin d the cm.yrlght
-- uiudd.v
____ ily ernwsiiig.
tbe
rmm -urw rkrtoUsw."
liilU surr.»umliiig Hie .-pno-mg of In"May. .Mbter," l*egan Ritffmi Wratx,
"I sold It r.M $33." Haiti Rev. rffurl.
Primf's- I'bnstiiiii i«. |H-rliai.s. the
t'Uiekale.inir.,v. .M that irdm the lull
stei'plng «n Dv.iit of him; "••an yc simre
He was «.T,s-«t. for I.ee a-ul Jnrksoi.
"That was allO»IUon gvH for bis best known •.! 1
I haiu't luid-'
hutbsl Hn ir Miblb-is .-igulust Hie .-aiitoria's diit!glilel>.
'PsradlKc UKtA^as oliM-rvetl by
Ill in n Iasi liaqa- of cutting toff Potof the iiariv Ip this conversation
Tf I'll J
r froni Hie iiiitiii army'.
"I have reeelvid my royaliU-s it
from stall to stall makli.y purolinses. will yiiii aarce iiev^r to laiiber me
Ht-jiifvvnU's own soldier-, got !•• work
d.t-med maiih.sKl." said Rev. Ufford.
Prince flirlstlni. giHwI-iiaturedly stow
nl H,I lues MIR tmi lute to cut off tlie
• has gone on I
Til
ing away il.e small ,mreels In bis "'"kilt,'. 'SI,Id Rtiffon Wratx.
reserve from. XYhitc H.iti>vc 1jitiding.
leeiurlng tour, singiug blv
piK-kets. line Iirttele pntviiased. bow- never-------"
H<> irlcl t.i break Porter's
lla. k Into I elhilrr's |ss-kei wmi tbe
life line Ip the accompaniment of sior« of ••onstdernlde wtee. i
ami laid Hie division of
allvi-r dollar be wa« c dug f plte bim
ixipilcoit pictMrt's. lie has Im-cii aroHud
mtaac t>r. roiNvu.i.i; avun •TfilUOMIMSVK
for Hie sake of •dd limes.
send It lo you. ms.lamV'
»
AT
Mltl
the world with it.
•You wortlil.su. houml-'
the primss-s aii«were.l:
"Hli. <r.-«:
But Hie
flank blsJlBlillng llm- Oil June :h'. Hie ter «..iild have been lost
Have^oi. ih
pride In
send II to It.H-kliicliam palace. If you j elalimsl
' Have~*o„
,h,. prid
.-eater held fast.
Ixnigsl
Fifth army corps, led by Filx Jobii Poi
DAN HANNA SHAKEN.
.ilN.i.
.--..r -r« ....... ..
..kin- ur- [
,.o
tuareh.
ius.-d 111 tlH-lr bloody
III
ter. occupied that ground. .Iik-|sisiti.iii
ma.j gniiin.aiioii m Hi.- u
eoten-d tb«« road l.-adlmr tw 31rC»ellau'»
Late Senaloria Sen G«ts Into
the! of my eight
bfiar of wuppliea at VVblir .Honse luind
Mcv. E. t. Ufferd. the Yankee Faator.
Had Na idaa That He Waa Crw •
•tint a Maalerpleco.
"-■':r -
!Si'
mmawm
Mmm^
i?
--
1.^ Sa
assator CMkrair. n.* a**ryBeiiatnr Corkrell of Mi*-«mrl '
fishing down on Hi.- P..i-»m«» wl
frieml not long ago. A stone il-d to a
Hie laiat at the pla.-e where
roiH- held
L
Hie tw dc-hled to tiy^their li
flsb did I
ator aiHl his friend retnnied. Hie latter rowing
They
tlee.1 that Ibe boat «»med to he» slug.
nt had
glsh ill n-spondlng to the o«
uo hire of the reason miHl the lamlliig
was -rrarbed. Then
whom they rvtited
bsveu't Hie smell of liquor iHi
Ibis Is liie first time 1 ever
aotan- men pull a boat for thi - lulk-^
with tlie aiiebor dragging-*'
--I paid for tbe boat, didn't IT* re
plied tbe aeuator. testUy. -B'clL then,
it Is imiK- of .vonr liiislms. If we
wanted to get a little esirs pt.-rel e.
—Kamva. City JucrnaL
Mea.l's S..,iih .-.i.k- Drug Stort-, 8. B.
Wall &
and J.ibu-on Drug Co,
JruKgi;-,tr.
ti«aib'l»m:tac
»si»fsw
Sime Ibe use of wir- f«-ia^ U*
roiiie “O exlensiv.- Hie n'limner of «attie kiile.1 ea.-l. y.-ar by .igbtiiiiig ban
grenilv lnrTesse.1. Farniei>' InMirsnee
eornwinles have invesllgaled ‘Im mat
ter. aiiil now (-nine forward wHIi a
wunilng to isilfiy boMers. NftiHy all
of Hie rattle killed l»y IlgbtidBg have
met Hieir •lealli In open fields, wherb.
In many Inatam-es. lb«%waa flat even
a tree m atira.-t ibe ctMrie fitthL As
many .lend eaiHe were fotlad neaf
wire fen.-es, fl.la le.1 to the-ffMrflre^
that tbe lighluing was earritd along
the wires eoni|K>slng Ibe fences. Iwring a s.-eeie storm cattle are liable to
run until st«’in»rfi hy a fenee.
Herb,
thev stand huddled together ready for
tb-‘ kill. A remedy Is sngga-led in
runli.u a ground wire evcey Un rofit
several feet Into the earth-
Car.-lesiiQfMS la r
i railway i
ire making bumaa %f«eka of sofferNew
Dlacorery
Itor
Klafs
OOBaiiiloiptldfi.
the wont
nay whoso lift waa aavnd
by T>r. Kiags Now Dtooovflry. ThM
great reflwdy 'Iff RSaiflatStia Tor fill
Throat aad Long fltNMfla hg F. tt.' «
MesiUs Ronth 8Me Drng Store. B. K. #
Walt * Sons aad Johaaos Dfflg Oo.a
druggist
^mnwismn
TlilY &HMHt TOR JAiplRN. j
RUSSttSJWTOCRITS
Effect ®f Inffociice of Grand
fcnMf. Wrtw
L
•r 0.««*
4»S «k«tr ckkiMM -ol«« ^
Tea. wawerrgrmtlyaMetaksa whoa
> «>T«natef« 9l«a» fc»« *•
tai •» tw «r tk* IW«»«
<om4.
Tk« iMt togtalMar* »ot.«
rtMtio. tejr • hMUfr for ta
l«l a44o4 oil olinfnfc «oy* •• tte m«lor Hot #
MUvt. at laaai
l2 o«u5nifc-Mi^ io tfco low I.
•» eoootroM
M M
«M o« lotMoW to b* owh. Wl the
««nM »r* oo piMood thot all oloetloo
^ oio
^ hoMv IB cb«
oataioB of tB* dopono^L
AO Orloe weothor piapbH prodtei)
^ nUd orloMMl^ tBo fpet tfeot Ur
•ookrol fo ImMI
ibr
ryunr* «f Ibt
U Ur
WOirr. m V Ul loot OOBOOB.
LBft
wtnirr Ihc aiaokrot BcrrowM out toto
tbe iBhc to BBCure doop wBUr to kBop
from troatim.
TWo k obo of Ue
proBlolac alCBo tluit It k hoped will
ttot fon.
bkaodknM^tt?Baptkt taaaak.tn iVlaSctakia Ue oUcr
aprar bpfafu had to dual iH|h
WM given of tbe
akfllfal usnnuk. aaya the IUmMv* atrodtka peaeckad by beU ii
aad Baaatoas. aad It autad tbat Ue
Mfink Thv have iaHaUdd
tbmwka aaMe Udr wtopmm ia
wans MW wirm\
<aaps.xbegrd Ueir ^apaiMM «pThe Stevan IldtMfBMUli*^^ k
paaaau te daatb.
IcaliPM of locatliv la mi« ai^
Ua.Wgflbpu*
fMr caralry. fktr
8ON0 FOR ANNAPOLIS.
gawgllav it to gaMtt anaappaewfl.
dig aatkoritka. They, hovever. oaaai Tkmo k^ahraya UflntiT
•M seem MaSOe Bea«atoee^ P
rather taekvaid ahoat the akuar. dh •as aar aavalrp aflaa i
P>r Cke Savat Asoaqasy. .
,rMdy other toutaa are altar the ia- ■at agpmflliM Ik patBM
Tbe railed SUtea Naval academy k
kaatry and it day *«P away fn»« mat
B bare
Tt»J
nurr acUoa k Bot aooa takap.
PMtfwM of rtSa„ Harder iktag aaar CUakx blrad
•aflkraeraaas.aafl
dkcrcct koklad 7<MtU to work oa hk pakak atom abaat Sea retata ahaaS. atkka.” bM been naked to write It. and
Ue otber day tbe lyrlca were aabmltIona Ue other day pad la the aftar At aSktaaee af tkaa rank Ue I
Md to Ue pnnideat of tbe ocadci
by a aamber of Cfe
left the booac la the mbbY
mod the admiral of Uo navy aad t
ebarge whlk blanalf aad fhartly waat TIkM kac aomo to Ue Baaalan
Ue camp aad malk elffda proved, a k a remarflabk ket tl
to tova. Wbaa ba rataraad be fouM
ta Ue JgpeaeM caaeerwkg Ue vrbr- aver aUice tbe Naval amdamy wm
tabUabed la lAifl Ue superb acbool at
of Ue MTBlry patrok. Aai
I la CMb
ooat aad i
y k mmtatalnooa. Ucy adra—. AanapoHs Ims b^ ae college aoag.;
missing, ako Ue yoaag ma^at tta rak ef aeves verau a day. )a- Tbe eoDg. written at tbe iMUgatloa of
The gaaoltoe kitaeb Sea FPa^
The tekpboBO wor
briweeo the
owned by DeluU partke, k ea roaie Uay take. Their paU
MkhipBB State TekphoBe ooapaor
from Duluth to Chkasa rk Ukea Sa- xi^ lav of foctiScatl
Bitf the Moroholl T«i«P)tmo eonpaar
perior and Mleblgaa. Phom Chleaao Ua exdubk. liapiMel
aC Ukr addkra. Ucy aerer paraue the
k groviBC Irttur. The foiwer
the yacht will go tbroagh Ue Chkaco
aaamy before eenilag dowa la goad
pBBy has a gOBc of airo tikg up tbr
river aad canal to the Jllaole aad Mlw- rnSar vpoa Ue pealUoa occopkd., beUae aad potUap ap potao tor a fono
laaippi rlTcra. tbcace to the Oatt of
era’ llap. Whoa the Ifofahall TrkI by t
Mexico aad to Tatpoa Springs. 1^.
phOBe eompoBr etorted lo the Bell
_
_ _ r ttey are
where Its oeenpaats wll apead the
oMBpoBf ket Bearlr all
phkflamOe and meUodkal
winter.
ThU is witbout doabi Ue
hiu BOV that the aoehaage hM paaaed
longest trip ever
ondertnkea by
lato the taDda of the CltkoBa*
knneb.
of tbe an of war. Tb«y vanr reagaapaar the Bell poopk are maktog a bid
A mbid populist up In Bay eouaiy ably avoid Ue bayooaL
■ooaL Tbeir kadlag
for boalBMa asak. They arc putting
atands to k»e an aanulng deetloa bet.
away 1 » Ue right end IctL
long dtataaee ioatruaentn la the bua*
Ho was doQueatly portraylag the qualef Ue
e front _
f Uo
IBCM plaeaa. and BMklBg rootrarta
tag Ikiao. RuDblng gound theae
Uies of Iba •‘Peerlens One”
free aerrke itaUI they have an e*fen
Rapids and dlktlag on bow nsaay re
elme BUBiheriag MO phoaCa
raaka.
Uue
taking
publicans would vote agalBiu Warner
aerveo.
MaBual iralBlBg will be fotrodnced la order to rebuke
hk •’machlae.
If tbe troone nncovered are unabk
into KakW»oo ^booU.
When be bad reached Ue ereneeod'j •o atop our attack by Are they repeat
Iliilel Rlveral^. Rlk Rapida. baa pltCb In bis tirade, a young Irkbman
Ue manenver. What aelf couiroi. what
rbaaged
baada four tlmca In dvr with an eye to buslneas offered to bet dkdpUae. at* raqolred la order to do
‘ yigtfn. Nov doaed for good.
pouulkt ive to one that Perrk thk. and whal- a consclousi
Peopk at Joaemrllk ftave anbacrlbf^ wmild not carry OUkboma. ’Tbai’s atronrb! When they are ou the march
|g.aaO of the 110,000 nrerai«ry lor a a good bet If I loee,” quoth the aroaaed it k all hot Impoaalble for them
meet wlU any surprke*. In addition
populist. ”1 don't Just remember what
to Ua .mea douched for guard. Ucy
part of the sUte Okkboau county k anrroaad their ca)nmM by ebsina of
In. but lU take chances Uere
acoou. wbo advance along tbe cresu
pegplc killing
the ’mneblne’ there, of tbe cievatloos.
Woat Bebeva farmer found thief in wherever It may be.” He produced lb? aoch twadlUoM may be alow. I
rbickan eoop nnd locked door oa blai. kag green, nnd cootlnno^ hk hot nr.
Thief ewaped by breaklag window.^
Hk nndltora laughed mer
One of theI pafaat I
Ikoaune be bad chronic cold Tcol rily. but be thought It was owing to brought oot lo
ln \Jbe p
ihfl eairi waab back of neck. Oiand one of his hot shots.
tbe Jspun
lUpIdii man wied rallroail lor |IO.OtK).
The passengers of a Lake Shore
l,evlBgtoo\roo
Hon. O. f. MollaU. the nominee for rmln going from Bronson weal were apondent of the bhkpan. A dkpstcb from Tokyo states
eeelecilon an uuu* eenaior for thl« sidetracked near an open Add an J
dUtrlrt on* the republican ilckel, iv while there were very much IntereatM
qnllc well known here and Urongh- in watching the maneuvera of a crow. pluk and thct .Uie results of
He
daru-d
lUiwn
from
the
air
and
out the dktriel. Hk home k in Travgratifying.
Ily be believed.
repved. Tbe writer
>
oree City where he haii hoetii ol soixod a rattlosoake. two and one-half
lo Mojt a port
Mats
friendB, made during the yearn that feet long, and then Immediately flea torawl from MaochurU
ksl May as tbe
Jap.
Into the air again, and when aboat 76 ef ooaUera Japan,
he baa lived there. Mr. Moffait k
-voanded ware being brought la from
young aian who U typical of youug or Itsi feel high a death hatUe oc
American maabood.
He in a aell- curred In which the ratUcr was vic
spsavse
niade a»an. a
product of nortbero torious. having bUten Ue crow in the
-■ bore ot> under woe
flrus Mtoiuidlng.
Michigan, and baa a imputation lor neck. The two combatants fell to the
pasaengem on
«ta ballet
bullet bolea
boles through
tbro
tleota WlU freata
himeat). induito’ and ability that ap- gn>und and the
Ueir
braoota
tnmbkd
out of tbeir cots
peak to all of
the better ckaa of train ran into the Held and killed
to
be
examined
standing. There were
voter!!. Ilk majority should be a big snake.
BO oerrama of pain. Ooe couW not
K:al^ 0
ooe.—Central l.ake Torch.
avoid UB cooclasko that a wound ca
hh boo
pabk of racking white flesh wlU Ue
as well, down In Toledo. While under axtremlst torture merrt.- Itched Ue
from a neighboring town, vent
Trttverae City lo hear Prof. Penia de tbe Influence of liquor be sat down on Japsneer.
tbe
atone
wall
aorroundlng
a
Operatloas and blood poison cases
liver a poliilral »i»eech. There watt
nueh a lack ol iniereat In Mr. Ferro! mnuining water *0 feet deep. and. at* hardly known. 1 saw a soldier wbo
hM been ibot tbroogb tbe left eye. tbe
and hiB mdilng thsi the democrau falling Into a doxe. he fell Into
ballet emerging from Ue base of Ue
above mentioned aita'mbMt a theatri wgter. He was roacued from drowning
brain. aUnd before the aiirgeon and
with great difficulty, by a couple ol
cal performance Intiead of going
t«kte In a low. monotonona voice bow
policemen.
hear Perrk. ThU would pretty c
it all came about. MronwhUe the anrchinlvely prove that the Pei+k Iwon
gMO WM removing tbe tightly adbei^
lag lint from tbe wound with tbe enreliai about collapaed.—Kalkaakkn.
Ocorge WMbingion. a Saginaw bar
her. threatenB to proaecute pertonv
wbo tacked a Parker and Davk llibo
graph to hli thop Hallowe’en nigh:
They ako pul bU barber pole on top
of hla ahop. but be aaya he oaa readily
forgive that. ’ W*bo evar beard of a
pureon by the name of WMbingion
lielag a democrat? It’s an outrage.
Jaba C. Sweeney, k as followa:
^Id<^ youth of Ue continent of
Bnrupe. and many wbo are not glkled, froffi a etal
have mabed Into red ties and ro.-k* with hot water, bnt Ue tmtlent didn't
bfvause the king of Foigkad weer^ mind. Great rentt In tbe brown fleeb
from knee and Mbev throats drew tothr«ie (-olor* at Msrienbad. it k <
peUer aad knitted by flrat laientloo.
fortlug. in a way. to know that
4dmoat under the eye. Watch g aercred
superior suffers Joat as we do f
king out
earUwonu nnconccruedl.v working
iknesaas.
Do yon
>raIM ef
ik nnity. and you have i
J a fe .
Journalist bud twbkd acroea to New
that'B what U k."
However, there
John P. Baas, wrlttag to.tbe fhlcago
LMt eammer. iliraugb a matrlai'v ctis lieresford In ?Sl*Iuil wlU tbe News from Yokohama, rektea Ue fol
ka of ooe trooser turned wp aad Ue
nlal papk. Bd'Merrtll. a former resi
lowing Incident of Ue battle of LinoBBsdktely «Dd
dent al Poticnrllle. began correspond> golden youth of Ue
cnee with a aouthem woman. She mates begin » take Ms walks araaad
lapencoe aoldlera on tbe morning
came to Michigan and they were mar WlU trousers turned up on ooe leg
’"‘lof flittlnlMioooomeobJein. Pnebnot on the other.
ried at Barrytown. where be Uea
a, ■ log forward, be tried to enter tbe ringOur king, when visiting Parts
eliitnl. Leas tbaa ivro months ago they
_____________
A Boldler
aoldler
aekod him Ttokntiy
riokatly by tbe
prince of Wales some years ago, want!! ^
• anie to PottarvlUe. engaged rooms
and Uicw Mm baU with
gkveleas lo a ibeater. Tbe youth of
and began arranging for boti
___
imatkn. Jnat then a obot <
Ue twplul arter
' ^
On the morning of OcL 16 be kkaed
—Oier good-bye. banded her |?0 and aald
(b»~was going to Grand Ledge for bk
furaltqrc. promklng to be
lilghU but be jMs aot relamed yet.
This 'Is bU aeeond almikr escap
the other time be left a wWe and
aaiall eblldren pennllesa. Mrs. Memil
bM goae *to iMising.
Rummage sale nt Port Huron
ruoRCs.
Alms Mstsr o: ••'ll bsli the* OS
• • gd.
Ob every sm we‘0 ciirnsii thee, our Atom
Mster O'
Cenie. Join our song, ray stiiprastes from
rntUrrs fsr stid wide.
We're home tbe flss oa rasny S ship o'er
’• houndless tMw
1 our e.mj trluraphsnt Where'er
ttiffirl rslte;
lee of our vlct'rtes deck o«r
Matrr'e wall*.
Conte, comrsdre sU sitd oieMmaitrs. rsise
even e*aoisn'« tol,-*
la Meter's rfceer hnd me«n ry d#sr let ev
ery l)««rt rrJ«l>-«
We'll t-onserrsie the guanrr deck, the
slur of her ere*.
la youUi. In sge. we ll foeier there the
eenl\jS she Insptrss.
A USE FOR STRAWBERRIES.
aoefeir 'MM Ptod Osaaed Peadoet
OMd P*e Oewwlwa
PurrcyoTi to nocicty have k
amaed daring Ue kat few days
Uo extraundlaary demand for ansi
Btrawberrica. aaya Ue New Tork
Pres*. Why womeo able to pun-haae
the untinned fruit direct from
bousca abould want the cuuin
artli-le of commerce was not apparent
natil one of Uem learned tbe conned
goods were not esten. In fsi-t. tbe tin
Hally,
ri.-e.
An entenirising womsn discovered
k*i spring sirawliei•rrtea were gooi^for
Ue teeth.
preserving them, bnt to harden
gnmt and. of course, aweelen
breath,
hne made tbe most of
knowledge and abared It with
friends wblk tbe season for tbe fresh
fruit ksted. Then she was aboni
make arrangements for de!lve;y
stniwlierrlea from tbe bitbouses of
gentler cUmes wbev on experiment,
abe found Ue canned frail even better
for her pnrpoae. 8he kept her secoml
necret ail summer, but tier friends
aed It out of her; bene* the
LaUw Catam aa Xaval PUa.
A aniqne union has been formed by
LtralsrUle tKy.l carpenleia, aaya a ape
cial dkpatch from lAmkvUk,. Ky. It
will be known as Independent tArpentars' t’BloB No. 1. Us objeett are;
'
A nntoo tbat beHeros In tbe open
Bbop.
A UBkn that will Mve no walking
dekffataa and no aiemtatn exscpi flrat
ckBs mecbanlca.
A mfkB wflooe Aral object k to prerant otrlkeo and lockonta.
It will ba ladapendoot of all central
as)|apl«sHMS «nd wUI OOt aflilktc With
tbe International body, bat will accept
- by the Bm-
Witmm JMB«vned*a Lateat Tllle.
phyakUiM wbo have been vkltlng Loa
Aea kkpltak. Dr. Sir WUttam BroadI beau pbyakian In ardlna^ to tbe king.
patu to tba Chicago
- ^Tribnne.
Dttkca Upon the Cxar.
nCT Foil A SBOEET OOUVOIL.
LIGHT ON LAMA MYSTERY.
■ow (•• Pwkes tse i
Pm TbMr .Oww KwB*
DwmI WUmm la tne Mas
log SywMowle'lwIlmlti
A high Baaoka oUenr. wriUng ta tb<
tVorid'a Work for October aboot tbi
lar aad Ur Infloaor* of the graml
X'C’o'Jto^
arrottfans. U*)Slre.
Bkea npon hk majaaiy. MPa:
-Who. U may be aaked. Infloencw
Ue autocrat wbeoe peraonal rule
Um absolute? If bk mlnktera an
box hi* organa and even hk w<
folk are |>ow erlcaa to move bhu. wImm
k tbe iqilrit that anlmatea him?
answer Ues on tbe snrface.
li
sweeping ibeoriea of suiocraty. whirl
be has msde bis own. 3
I Prince Mesbtabenky. the Torque
litt and fagUostru of roolemporan
i. werv* bis, tea* hers.
Tbe ab
aphorisms nqd personal nppoali
eogendered ii fallb and fervor in lb
spirit of tbeir plastic papll which bsvi
bcv'ome second oaiurr. and be nuv
messurea ev«Ty now idea by Its best
ing n|iou acloi'rmy. Tl:e teaching o
lbci4* imistcrs U laukeil by tvrUli
grand dukes, wbo form s sort of s<
coum-H like that which rvguUles
life of Uc gtvBl Uma of Tlbc
Alexander 111. they bad im
uoiurrii ke|it
IcboUs il.. on
trar>. is eoally swayed by ibase
imlly. They
seeking members of bte fai
hues of bU
- plans 1
paint I
own dreams, present him with motives
which aiipeal lo bis prejudices end al
wa.vs o^^u tbeir attack by groaa flat' aer«n,iiUl tMSBl>
tao They are «-oi»aeqaenlly misv tiuiu
mrtcb for poor .Mckle'. as they vail
bliu. nud tbeir Inflneitce o^ him U
Ausiesltoa PsaeMltsi Vellevrs T*Bel's NBxB Priests Are Petsesed.
Herr is u Uas.rlplloti from an Anslj^
Ikn Journalist s |ien of that mj sti-rihus
personage, the talsl lams of '
says n •IMS-Isl ctililc dispatcli fr.iui
Ix>ndoH to liie New York .tmcri. au nml
JourriBl:
-It I* aigntflennt.'* Imsays. "that lUr
being wbo bolds tbls iiei-ullar priestly
poaltiou always dies Just as be k nliuul
to atlaln bts majoiliy. wbicb lutwna
eighteen* years. Tbe fsli-v- tale l
tbe iwople is tbat the graml Uma. wii»
baa Bi»eiii nine-tenths of bis I
holy nifditstiou. has Imh-uiuc ko tborougbly disgusted with the sinful ss:
of tills world tbst be lias d<n-ld<>d
fly to the realms of lotus llvtsl bll
Personally I believe be reiltvs on
count «if 'something in iIjc s.iu|>.' foi
tbe lama lived to be eighteen years old
he would tmld snpreme |»o\\er.
Ue Inataiit be dle^ goes l»a,-k to the
•boas' lamas, or monks. «alled gyalfioa.
or regents
‘T*be grand Urns having ‘gone aloft'
to oee bis previous brolber. the lamas
acoot around and note bow man}' baby
boys wer* 'oom in Tibet tbe day tbe
tala I lama died. These are watched
until they are four years of age. t
Uen they are abowu a Job lot of
dotbea. trinkets, etc., and tbe boy s
picks out an article that once belonged
to tbe dead grand kma U adjndged
be his surcessur and removed to 1
moat bo^r monastery of Potala. where
be spends tbe rest of bis life. I
esBV bnt dresdfully dull life
"THE BRIDES' LIMITED."
loyal ItussU to-build
memory of Alexander II.. Itaa yet lo
account for enormous sums of money
which disappeared myatrrioualy under
bis administration. Tbe tirnud l»uke|
Berglus. gov*vnor general of JJost'ow.'
a mull addicted to Jew baiting
unworthy sports.
JuliusCMabsrg
TOka
MIflCELLANEOUfl.
sbolisliane Juridical
srho proposed
•oriely of Muscow.
ad of lil.e al lendcn«'les. ami
led tbat tbe mcinls'rs
was ubjt-cte*
s<'rupul*iusly ubaerviiiit
-n.3. . ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
'I'licy I
C. O. CARVER '
stater
Grand Luke «'on«lumlnc offers PRICES REASONABLE
------: «. i i. e twe cm
.......ITIiF
. ,
1
ever, be expresses a very po-w o.ninloii!
lllfllienIn private. Peiiia|m the ii
I Mike .Vlexnn
tial of all U tbe tJrsi
>llksllovU*-b. wh.i liss for i. ewiSlderable time l»eeii the niter ego of bis ,
SjuBABi::::: ijSara
lyi
•This grand.dm-al ring Is tbe Knt |
iii
a motiib. It Is able to iliw.vrt bis pUns
them
lbe^!^7s eye." during the discusslon or to bare them canceled aft
er the emperor li.s sanctinne.! them.
Obviotisly. Hnssin bas more autuersts
r Is Tiwlws «u the Pewwsvivw«Tbe Brides' Umlred” is tbe latest in
says a rblUdelpbla apeilway trains,
tl
r Tork World. It k beI to till
PbiUdeIpbla lo New
Ing run dally frotu
f
railroad. It
Tork by tbr PeuDsylvanta
F
gets Its name
day since the 1st of October lias U
failed to carry at least one «<ourk on
Ibc:.' boneymooa.
Tbe gnteuien at tbe Broad street sta
tion wc:* tbe b*-st to jjtb* tbM Na
000 wns being patronized by newly
qurr.'cd people. They exchanged experlemea
tbe trs'
prooiptiy derided
roebrieten tbeir
Ther yardi
dlM'Overy. and now liie PulUnafl mah"The Brides* UtnUkT are aekg op '”
ki-tcd by name. tbe cars of C'npid and
Hyirei
Tbe.r
cret.
thraugli ft* lor. pick out the
bride nnd bridegroom nnd britio to
, sweep'bp fbe rbe cevfalii lo be found
Sir -Norman I-o*'k.vcr. tb<- British si , CRAND RAPIDS A IRDIARA RT
trononier. has odvnnt-ed n remarkable,
milDaMV
new tbevry concerning the ntllliy of
CUlrART,
spots, says tbe Sricntlfl.- AnM-rij-sn
tsoi tUinasv. Hep*. », MM.
Pledge of sun-spot. Isdlsrlu.-t
1.
kunn
u L'M-'.;yer Trutp Ww TvsT«!rs»C»ty caasniMnxat W
ly limited.
,^ery and «u*ler-1
phenomnun will I
urn snih
WMsad souk •:ias. ss. U.I0«.
K-.r:
n»i. flip- «u |xnmiflffTtw ;iTffTwri
vams*. the theory that sm-!i knowledge
, Korihport sit »s-*.
may enable astronomers to c mvert the , TtS strive trumounamcOmt rasla ba* tral
ann Into aa agent to enable n
with droughts and famlnea (
the spots on tbe snn may rrndi
Bible to preuk-t with prB.-lk-sr<-ertala j pirtiii'iJSl'iraSuessrs si Wsk* for u. rtk
mine and
sodscoih.______
ly tbe coming of famine
sod the exact.
exact
G L LOCKWOOD.«. P. * T. Apart of Ue world wlieve It will take
GK
aeries Iw Wmtm—'m BmIs •■« OsfwrBs. j___________ ____________________________ :------
of the newest styles !n oxfords and
boots for sromeo. says liie 8l*oe Hk :
taller. White kid will be mm-b used
for women's oxfords, becanae It doesn't,
perbmarouettb
^
^ - *
Mpt».MM
'
Trslasiravs'rrs-'wssCWvsBtollows:
WB bteself to be Ue ”U^-
don ivuib.
r«M etower. a. aiarntMS.
WlU t
neo.
Portland girU Jailed for Haltowe’en OB. giving a Ugld. •
of rraily heavy text^
ance to a stocking ol
praakn.
bkcA silk boar some taattdr
New plmat at,Hart will nsakc poUona Ctdeoga girk bare tbeir favorite
^oSatir^
, ,-------—J
natnral cakn.
Beaton Hnrtor clalmn bei«t footbnfl
But tbo eUmajt bos boro rearbad by
team la stnte.
Uks Daky Leller.
As abe tripped
Big Rnplds man arrested on wnrraat nensj Madisau aveuoe. la New Tartu
one moddy day rrorntiy. It wm
five rear told.
Bnrtendtw nt Grand Rapids fdl dead tbat OB BM of her atockiaga wai
broldand a flower pot wlU aa «
vhile aerriag drinks.
MeaoaHaec bM a repnbllcaa dub
vbo bare pledged tbemst
alma MATSkO:
•. gstbsr (ou:«d. my rUssmatsw aM
join our grvvtloc swie.
With bsMs ws’v* OoDS. our swords or**v«
worueur broru bsat Mcb and suoag.
W**ve fortosd th# Us. '10111 uwsr diB.
trherovtrw* msr a*.
It brssthss U# oM scMwnr. our Atm*
Mstor O'
Tblkdelpbk hM been abippad to Japan. It will be aacd m • aabstJtate tOr j
caolk kbw oa nairav sang* roada
along Ue mast, says Ue PblkdHptak
Patdic Lrdger.
Tbe loromoclvM wSl be asod oa Ua
Atan 1 light railway, a pkaawre raaort
rood sbyot slxteeo laUan kag nmalag
from a poiut near Yokohama ap Uk
tbe moonulns. Tars carrying four paasengvrs barr Iwea in aoe for ymra, and
tbrre rooUes are reqalred to posh vacb
car iq> tbe grade. Tbk work rrqalraa
great physical exertka. eaoalag Ue
men to become ovcrtiMted. They are
accoatymed to ride down la tbe cars,
and by caotlog off too rapidly many
bare contracted ronsomptlou and died.
As there arc a krge uuialter of sacb
iMds In operation atoog Ue roast of
Jeitan. Ue deaths of tbe cvollcj be
came akrmiag. and tbe matter was
brotwbt to tbe atteutlan of the enrperer. lie ordered tbe raUraad-owuers to
get other means of paw
locomotive
atra(*ttou of a dluilnutb
suggested, 'and' plsns
offered by a ewpaur In Phlkdciphk.
They wew accepted.
rbe locomotive weighs 6X0) pounds.
It has a tank of fifty gallons cgparitj
aad bums soft coal. Tbe diameter of
Ue drivers U twenty Inch,
cylinder baa a dkmeter o
ooc-baK iKcbea. with a ten loch atruke.
Tbe track npon which U will nu
two feet wide, and the ralk uaad w(
from eight to |eu pounds to Ue y
One
k required to operate tbe litUaJa^^otivc. and from hM aeat Id Ue
be can reach every lurt of tbe
starting and stoiiping gear witbout
gening np. A canofiy, <
aldea. covers the cab and engine, and
ddc idataa almoat bide Ue lit
drivers. The lo.-»uiotlve is Inleuded
draw from four to six ««« *-uuulnlng
four pasaeugeni
TRY A RCCORO WANT Aft
Urir letrent a abac«
. •'After a time tbe Japai
**'*'*^_iL
b or tbe care. attaaMUd to s«a^
ar Ue BotMpaMa tato anbmlnakB. The
trick aorceadad. for after a time
rifle wUk a boyopot wns abovod ap
of
iBtoUeBir. A eeiakr got B
Rtol tTuTlSItarSe^'d^w It
Tbe Koi
MMWtwtw TsMas.
,______ «a Ue Denver end Rio
to be fltted WlU adjMtabk
jodsc .-klm that
^
t of It. bas I
wiled him. tout be
pnstatag mU oUer
, far eoet bk aakiy has failed to rro
moBBtalM may give warMng W Urow^
„
tog rayelBle tbe elr.eaye a Denver dk- m k In debt tor flffS.uUL No govei
pateb. The Uffbk will be rad.
j
seems wtllkg to poy bk eaki
—r----------------------1 aad be cannot jump flt. Pete.-wlm
wtUout psftog bk bilk, oo be mi
NOTICE TO fllCYCLItTfl.
j ^
,
«
mittl rnmie one or oomeUIng
tohlm. to n mement the ortid. Mvy
bead ef t BMska to tontoed, lie
BttoPMetoBftWhokBBdtototoffiBrChief
kto aboBt him wlU toMad mmo. A
chkf ef Fatter ItoBnIe agala wkhos gaaa to bk
aecaad rifle wm beitoert eat ta the
_______ ______________ __
aame way ••« Uea B third aad f^ |
^
^ ^
be! Thorvwton cbnwb, Devon. Engknd.
•BUI aU Raaelin laiflleri .madflrBad J
,,
riddM oo sidewalks! was recently nerd as a al<
aad grim wtth bank, tooito
I
^ ^ the.law ferWddlag rWkg'
'»«*«»lcb bad hern
otoa by tofle giaitog flm at the
i tbr riikar
rilkcr toa during ai
and Uen at thr whitr toaa
lag la Ur rnUkt ef Uam. Tha mob- R. * L ea Baaday after 9 o'clock toj
TRY A RSCORO WANT AO.
--------- I 1
^ TmvCBBC CtTY, MICHIGAN; BAIURDAY. NOVEMBER %, IflOk
. seuuoos.
lower!
n ^11
tolMifw f
rateot!
f^-ured rktny leathers- rauklug tu
tba order given.
A1.L KINDS of taffy at 10: fl> Bati unlay.
PM tuaw^x •* *'"**'**'
.... —
Hundreds of mlnnins began to flow j ^
out of the Hamlltoa arteskn well at*
Arteak, N. M.. the other day. says a
dklMitcb from BoswcU. N. M.. to the
New Tork Tribone. Fkb flawing oot
at rn artesun well
nnpre.'edeated at
Bo'wriL Tbe ioi.ni wa. oultke tbeir
AU.
■aldenToeaB kin In tbe Mammoth
trday.
cav*. bave well devtooped eyes.
Fred
___ F. Akcn*. corner ProBt
2320-11
KINDS of taffy at 10c ]b 8at> '
Fred P. Akenv formor Ptoot _
lad l*ark strqeU.
232fl-1t
try a record^want
i
TRY A RECORD Wi
m
M
brv.'
. SATUWAV. MOVMKft S, tfOC
MKEffSiattnsBr
n NWS miE wniD
Deua Hole, the faawus Bugltob
etergymaa wlm dtad eeeeway. grew
rose, to profuskm In bto rte and
wrote a book ahout them urhlrb bs»
Bowam. Joba lAwraice, wm. been tnaaahitsd lato amny tengnar *
A4ML H. O. Joyat. B. O. Btts. J. Dana. The desn wns qoiek IS notlrr rose*
G. -W. Cmtto. C. W. ItoXacte. Hanoa
Bite CWi*Hm Bnitar mi4 Pr.
•Mtk. ef rmfefMt. Kr. «m b«
W»«E$SGUDS.
PO^WIMHIPdO
tajak of BaMtoahr. who aasarsd
thm "the IMS ^ ymm emmOa
Isas gtticy. at the atocarw. Ii
C H. Moofwy dead. BtoasNto
ttol. BBS the kimeet acts of the tote
tararaa. wm. lagstwoi. ■am. newut. would stop at a eottagr aad rbat with
tlL. toaeaa tLOHMO to graairtin
t«^ war twMch ark tte r«Bl
PmSGalby. J. G. Kopps. J. W. Morse. tbe owner, as to bla mHbuds of trestMtl Joe Ultotam. New Toife. knaps P.
O. Millcr. J. & Hawley. Tbos. Bou- lug bis roses If they were specially
Bsals of the hoanrahle otoeen of
BrMtor Is kaova bf kar tafaa«l u>
a tMto ba# oapedally far her pet
4rww. W. L. Brown. R. A. Lowrto. A. R
le was tbonmgbly contjtored
dtfMaa tk« battlaaMp Kaataekjr
Mrs. Morsoa. Chlra«a. aays all aaoth- Dana. Willard Cary. G. R. Nowman. of the moral toSaroce of Sower-grow
Vfaa. TMs was wkaa bar fttkar waa (aQf auag by the hcawealy aymphs la
s MwMd be paaMoaod by the slate. Beary C Oora. Tbos. Halm. Laam ing Spun character,
wbo
uaSSae."
■trranwr oT Um state. His 4aai
MasTtod-to Spokaae. Wash.. Beaaj Faria. Gao. Scott. Gao. Nawberry.
llkelT to love
DOTteg the trial at the poetal graft DaUey. aged 16. aad Rosie Decker Sanah J. Calktos. Jas. Stack. Fred loves his garden is
ntmaa to aa> tba tfawboanafti I
Smttk. Miles Hitt. W. <?lyda Plaa. Lu- bla rblMien." hr would my.
ers R. J. Wynne was vtotontly atclada Fox, NaH LIvtogstoaa. Prank anxlooa that worfciagmrn sboMd
4 to eoon hr the aUanar swWBMto. A. C. Eller. Cbas. Eastarday. a drriwT totetewt to their gatdroi
cral of Marytoad. who aakf that tho
Natooa Gore. A. V. Patrick. Wm. the opening oenlrncrs of hU fa
Btorkama. Joba Latbaras. A. B. Cur book be soys: "He wbo would
aaatotaat pnetamstsr geactal a
tis. cm. dyaa. Morris Daekar. Louisa beautiful roses In bis garden
“high roller." who lived oa esBvm
H. D. Puayaaa. R. Wtodoeft. have beautiful roses In Ms b«srt.“~
daek aad green peas. The prasldeBt. alaep algbts la a ataUoa of tbe New Ayers.
Samuel Stover. Cbas. Mouttoa. B. i\ ExchiiUge.
toaal lltett. He aCarad to feat Om po- who read the speech, asked Wyaec Tom aabway.
VH THE nSTAXT
KeuU J. M. Haggard. Mrs. Mary DUItoaateB wfeo took hfea to charsa tfeat what he was gnlag to do aboot this astor.
Ely
Clyde. V. A. Patrick. C. P.
I. msT otulubl. br tb« OK- of
New Phlladelpito. O.. glri sakide Tbylor. Moyd
Palmer. G. P. Rowe, A.
be 1ttepoaed. Tfea otoear BcrtloB regarding kis epieareaa
ao» laa wooid ba
a hbi water heabT; ust'fnl anyThis fr».m a lawyer: "1 have been
(t a note reqaeatlag that sbe bo Sacor. Al Naak. Craw 4 Hardy. H. W.
“I have eoadaded." gravely nasi
u6ik tba bat aad t
whero. tovaluabk' where large
bmled "wftk hair SaSed."
Smith. C. L. Davis. F. J. Suthertaad. eatted to settle a |iecatlar case. N
or tba tnaaaetloa. ‘^Tht prlsoacr Wynne, "to cat mrt the peas."
heaters and boilers an-t mu to
Meivto Trotter. evaagellsL Oraad M. U Lyons. Mrs. Rose Webb. A. C onrd M ESU. and one day Wrote a let
Jim llassey. Pltuhorg. met Ma.'V
arias." said tba anan ealalr. aad Gay
be had. Hcd water has many
ipMa. to gatbertog converts la Rowley. P. Parts. D E. Carter. Robt ter Inclostar a rbe-k for the aiiwnmJ,
lord aaillad trtuaiitosaUy ita be start Ana Atteaba^ta the street, offered buaebas of 10 to St. Paol. Mian. .
Walter. Lydia Jameson. Josephine put a stamp ont It. ami was on lU.
o»es aside from the liatli. end
Bates. F. B. Saxton. Geo. E. Jewett. H
ad to laava tba eoart. "I shall bold 14 for a Mas. Got M days la jail.
this healer we furnish and set
PmsMeat Booneveh to to receipt of R. Barn*. W. E. Moon, ftellie Johnson way to the ixMaodh-e to matt It wb.ti
oe preeldsattol tl^s kre la the
bla for trial la spaetol aaasl
up is the right thing in the right
allvermonatod rabbit's foot, the D. L. Thomas. N. W. Harrie. C B. be met M. There had Ix-en s*«ne fee!
•eld tbU year. Bight. It la predicted. gift of John W. Preaxier. a cRy of- JoknsoB. Fred Dean. O. L. Coulter. tog over tbe JudelUetInors. aiui M !»n>
added Ms hoBor. Aad tbea It ara
place. Prices acconitog to ca
Ill meet detoat next Taeeday.
poUaaona's tara to saille. evea tboosta
Mary
E.
Slyter.
M.
C.
Miller.
Harry
reeiled
to
abuse
X
fur
iM>t
paying
pacity aad finish. Ask us. please.
Setol of Pblladolphto. The rffbbit wax
Montreal, lad., womaa mailed to an kUled by a colored prsneber m |be Chtooworth. John Daafoed. J. W. Mil him.
be had iMt tba bat.
ler. O. P. OairisoB D. L. Nickerson.
Ills
offenshT
languas«^
«:tusr«l
X
oodertaker
a
check
to
cover
funeral
’ H. O. Kayaolda. sapartotandai
aeveatb day ^ the seventh week of Jay Young. Tbos. McClusky. J. McAl show tbe letter ami say: i have
expenses, then committed suicide.
aa caatera brU«a comptmr, U a
the year, to a graveyard, during "the lister. Alfred Ayers. O. P. Hughs, A. R. «-he**k fur yon In tUl* cnve!«n»e. and was
Dr. W. J. Morton. 8t. Louis, has la- full of the aoon.r
dam of KlagstoB. N. Y., aod 40 yaars
Pike. Wm. Ralne, Arthur Hadley. E.
vented a light by which he eaa look
W. Butler. W, a Bennett. A. HneUold. bat will east b|s trst praaldt
Mlsa Helea Peterson of Chicago, to mantel, John Gallagher. W. a Knmggs. liUi-kumirdly I shall ibwtruy
vote Best Tuesday, althoagb ba has through anybody totenial economy.
aa aUerentlon wllh a street car con- Davidson. Mary Mlckler. Frank Voge. you wait fur v„ur money.’ Willi •hat
Fyeoeh governateat threateas
bcwB trying to voir ever slBca coinlBg
and Jtallceman Trent, called te M. a Loucks. G. a Kenney, a U. !«> t.th'«,.e.. the H, .-.le,l U tter, evhllntcl
or afea. Until tMs year be bas aavar aholisb all peasleas granted under eject her for alleged non-pay&ient of Howard. 11. W. Smith. Ray Monroe. the>li«s-k ami ll•en rvdme.l it to I
im««e<-uting X. ft.r tsmp.i
BMoarcklal rule. Many old taarille
llved toot BDOogh IB one plaea t
fare. Jabbed her hatpin several timex Perry Hannah. N. T. Nelaon. Mrs. Ub- ^
III squeal.
ble Kelley. S. B Cole. A. D. Pilch. D | «' tlie mail*. ..n (he gnmml tlial
anir* ^agal rrsIdeBca. In tba past
L.j letter. U-inr >eal.sl. si«m|«sl.
Mary Pretty, typewriter in Ualted Into the hnrly cop. unUI it heat against ROutsong. Wm. VanSlee. Frit! L.
twenty years be hss Iked to erer)
riakbane.
She
was
arrested
and
lelldreM.*4d
to him. w.-is hi*
Stocking.
Calvin
1,.
Gibson.
Al
Huellstate and tarrHovy In the oBtoo eneapt States patent office, has broken all llacd *1.
mantel. Wm. L. Hendricks. J. W. sbunM^t have Invii c|(
records by copying 26.000 words :n
California. Nerada and Artoona.
t.« «-airy tb.' matter
Tht- ahbe Klein, the famous clerical
I’liilisl
Stales
supieme
never over six aioalbs. On election seven hours.
RepubHeans In Washington charge writer to Prance, has Just publlsbi<d a
York Press
day ha will have bean a resident of
entitled. "In the Countn’ of
AlCD
Kingston tbirteea months aad at New that Standard Oil Go. is aiding Par Strenuous Life." and dedicates It to
ker's
campaign
in
Indiana
and
West
York state for two years.
ABSOLUTELT ODORLESS
President Roosevelt. The book's exWe. the
Virginia.
Jnstiec Hartaa bas a qneer hi
poaltloo
of
American
church
systeins
Private James M. Daltell Is making
toterostea to the Isying of a sewer to
of hU oyra. He U a member of the
. O. P. campaign apeechea in Ohio attracts much attention to France the alley between 9th and 10th streeU.! 8yn,p ..f Tar If it fails to cure ymtr
faculty of Oolonhia Law school aad a
owing to church reorgsnixing impend
from Wadsworth to Division streets: : «"»*•»'*> -r
We also guaranUv a
Bight or two ago was ulklng at the this year. This Is hts fifiieUi year on ing there.
school with Judge PcHc of the district the stump.
Nicola Tesla, the electrical expert
C. R. Hudson, lecturing In IndUnsp«-d-d..o„b to
„n,d Co.,
court of Crimea. "1 wish. Mr. Justice."
and Inventor, has denounced the pui^
ulis.
showed
picture
of
storm
at
see
streets.
In
the
alley
between
nth
and
j
1»
ux
1
h
-«ii- ibixburg.
' said Judge Peala. "that you would
chase of cheap, out-of-date electrical
have your clerk sand me oopiea df which was ao rcallstlr that a boy In equipment for the great snbsray to 12th streets, from Wadsworth to Dl-'------------------the
audieace
heoame
aeaslck.
some of the recent decUlons of the
« b..«o,or. -'■■r«-':||0TiCE0FIIEETIII6 0f BOARD tF
Eleven negreascs ^hd- five white New York. He tmlleres that it wa>- V1.IO.
supreme court." "All right." Justice
a mUuke to adopt the eomblnailon of
Harlan replied. Then he asked abrupt Chicago aoclety women all banqueted direct and alternattog currents, and
That the roll for the special
ly: "Do you n-ant those cases In together the other day to prove their declares direct currenu are a con
PER 1000 WATTS
uent heretofore made by tbe h
which I renderod dissenting opin desire for social equity..
ant menace to life aod property.
rcBHiKaaDBT
LsaCascni for the purpoM* of deft
I Sutton. Evansville. Ind.. ba*i
ions?" "I sBsuioe some of the cases
James Whitcomb Riley, the poet, hat pari of the coat which the
erre County. Michlgiin;
Just
msnied
the
fifth
time.
FOur
dlffune under that head." said Judge
ril decided should
id be iK-rne
iK-rn by sp**The Board of Review and Equallxad wives 'refused to attedd the as compelled to testify at Indanap
for the laying ,.f r.
Pfeto. "You frequently do dissent,
olU against William Miller, a negro
lion of the City of Traverse City. Mich
[M-rformance,
although
invited
by
Jlnv
?
slley
between
tub
and
j
you know." ~1 shall not send them."
Paul Gardner. Putnam, Conn., has barber at whose shop he has beer, 10th strtM^ts, from Wadsworth to1 Divi-1 igan. will mivt In regular si'ssloo oa
, aatmsd JusUce Harlnu. "1 shall not
shaved on Bun^s for many years. slon streets; in the
tbi alley betweenn lOih I Monday, the Tih day of Nttvember, A.
>. be responsible for the dissemination had whiskers placed on the statute of The barbers', union was prosecuting and nth streets from Wadsworth
n. Ih'U. in the cfiunril rtmni in the
himself erected In Putnam cemetery
Miller aad. as ^'result of the poet's Division streets. In the alley l>etween State Bank building, from 8 o'clock
before he grew lambrequins.
I'M TALKING YfTI
Mias Ann Hartwell. Michigan City, testimony, the coVpred man was con IHh and 12 th streets from Wads until 11 •i-rlock in tli.- forenoon an I
worth to Division.streets Is now on from I o’cUK-k to 4 o'rlork in the after
ind.. has gone Insane from grief over victed and Ant'd *1.
LEST YOU FORGET.
Ra
The studenu of the Csliromls suie moving to a new home from the ruui
office for puhUr Inspeelion. j doonof the
New wnhslm Btoek. Traroroa C%.
diet <
diversity are on strike against a new that sheltered her for 40 years.
Notice Is also hereby given that
They i,hall have the iiower to roue-j Thai the Hot Sprlnpa medicines
council and
of asisessors
was locked
mtotory rule raqulring them to march
scribe,
re
valtte
and
rt-eqtialtxe
the;
have
cured
THOUSANDS
IN TRAVR. L. Ireland. Cleveland. ga«-e hL
of Tne
o. p. CARvsil « sna
laid the class room for lertures on war ■rmlform appendix In a vial to bt' erator car of the Colorailo A Southern city
several
parts
t.f
any
description
of
n-a!,
cRgg
ciTY.
They
can
cure
you.
For
vember 7lh.
t^lck. When prof. William A. Setch- placed In the cornerstone of the Tav- road, before he sncct'eded tn cuitlns council, rooms, att K o’clock p. m. tto re estate, bnt not to inmase or diminish
aala by all first class dniosists.
hole In the rear of the car. He en view said assessment roll, at which the toUl a^.-essment uinia tlie Kami
on'bUcmptod to quell the disturbance
club's new building as a testi
_.
lime
and
place
opportunity
will
btered
It
at
Grin
Junction.
Wyo„
tbV dtudemt jeered hU remarks sad monial of his love for the club.
Persons interested may api>ear
■ given all persons lntero.--tetJ to l*c
CbadruD. Neb. Ho wi
tlircw clnds at'him. The trouble was
this mPv-ling. and the board wilt b
armored cruiser West Vlr
sUried among the cadets a few days ginta develo|>ed an average speed , ol roost Insane from his experience.
and consider their btaiemenls, i
Dated this 20th day <
While his 13-year-old sister suxKi
akB when Capt. J. T. Ifance. U. 8. A.. 22.14 knots per hour yesterday in her
after hearing said statements the de
cha;
ORt. SAWYER A »KNHALLBMON
indent, nnived to ns- official speed trial over the Cape Ann pleading with him nm to commit mur 2318-m
dima charge or the millUry dapart- course. The contract calletl for 22 der, Norman M. Vanghan shot ann
eonriusive.
mepi.
Given
under
my
hand
this
28th
day
knots.
of October. l!*bL
* At least S3 persons were Injured
Mis. Arthur Pag^l, London society
fair gi'ounds. to a quarrel over a boan! |
I clash between studenU of Wonsan. In hospital with injured ‘
dmli
CHAS. M. BEERS.
the.
i.Mamacbusetts Institute of Tecb- amuses herself with a wax model of bin. Vaughan waa arrvaicd and would |
2324 Tt
City Clerk.
Third Ward.
Bology and police reserves In Boston the Injurad member, made life six--' aay uothing beyond the remark that»
j To A, L. Mu«y. W. D. Chanev. D. G. |
Wednesdsy night. The trouble oc and kept to a glass case next her oot. he ahot in aelf-defenae.
_______________
, Seer. E. C. Hitchcock. Frank Dolph. j
curred OB the steps of Rogers' ball,
The Washington state department
; Frank Lahym. ' Chas. Cressy, Bert i
one of the technology buildings, where u received a cablegram from the
Ir»« c«*»«
j Jameson, Ben Thlrlby. Peter Hormutb. j
the students bad gathered, following American embassy at St. Petersburg
r h^lr Lad l .vo nxrked chafs j
^
Forest. Ida a Babcock. X.'
the Jolm parade o/ the republlcsu which warrants it In the assumpUoii
r Jok- ’ H. DeZoete. A. Champion. Mercy Mon-'
clubs of Harvard university and the that the Russian government will soon
to hla roe. E. M. Daily. Geo. Phelps, John 1
Institute of tecbnolog). Tbt>. police
m-de I Helfrlch. Ed Rosser. W. UTiltlng. Gen. j
to recognixe passports of Amerilubjcct for Demllng. Alin'd' Campeau. F. M
had determined to keep the students ran Jews traveling In Russia.
' Paine. Lester HubboM. W. A. \\atklns.
from the steps of the buildings and
Miss Eva Booth, for eight years in
puttering arouml
arouml over
Grcenman. E. E. Colby. R. E. Colby
Ouee wlillc puttering
wheb the college men made s rush up command of the Salvation army in
^ pounds
but the n'marV:al>l- fraiiires of
buy
te sliiHM-tl
sHiH>ed tand •lartnl
the steps they were met by the oOeers Canada, has been appointed comman-.!- the Comatoek be
feet first down a d«'ei‘- nai
this fiii'l savin;;. Inating wonder
wllli drawn clubs, and a free fight en
the United Slates, with head Then* was a long. mntiniHMbt wooden
Best
Rolled
data
anpau-nti-it
Imitalions.
theresoetl.
quarters in New York city. Booth- Udder reaeblug to the bottom, w Itb Its
Dr. George F. Reinhardt, professur Tucker, now the head of the armv
fort', can't equal the original.
every twelDb rung of Iron to strenglbQf hygiene at the University of Cali- the United States, will return to Engtbe struct lire. 4
The woniK "Col. s Hot Blast
r a shot.
fornla.'Is rnMcing a vigorous fight a*
from Chicago” are on thy*
to the IntUfft^rence of American
Col. Alfretl M. Elagg. aged 52.
Kmokeliss tiK-l diH.r. Competi
and women ns to the health o
newspa|>er editorial writer, fonneriy
tors say they have a ’just amen aad women thc^marry. From c(tnn«>cied wlih the Duluth News-TrihSTAMiARn (XjMPAXnM aad rsnaate’
wiU moke your $1 go larthest
Motu*l r>r* taawranc* OMB|»By
such tiuions. ha. says, result unhap «tne. commitied suicide at Dnlnth by begiu doin' something,
gt»..! ' bill we . ank on the ongiSt 1 NEWWILHELRg BLOCK
22b East
StrecL
plaess sad offspring with shapeless
mem-ed to grab at tbe bidder rungs.
iial Col«'’s Hot
w^- sell
It. I
Uodlea and dimly lighted brains.
As I went down I liroke every single
' revolver shots In
them
offatt. 1
Just as a chlmaev was about to Tal* was taken from the srater. but died one of tbe wooden sticks. Tbis i-beekWilcox’
ed tbe si*eed of my fall, and I Umled , TompkliIns.. Geo. Burrows. Wilcox’;
.->'iU won.leron the b«*d of Oeaeral F- C. Psoscott :,tKin afterward. Col. Flagg had
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Trans. Co.. Susan Gravel.
as he walked along
I’M TALKING Yl;T
iN.u.oaI rvatmu)
I. W. Helm. W. H
feriHi from meoul collapse. At
Bermardliio. Cal.. R. Kennedy. bU Ume he was editor of the Leader
'. L. Mitchell. P.
LEST
YOU
rOROET.
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)hnson.
Perry
Han
rival in candidacy for the assembly, Superior, and previously worked
all
persons
interested
in
That the Hot Springs anedicines — ------------------------------ ,
rushed up, drawod him away and northern Michigan papers. He wi
•O. I
ford to____
saved his life. Prescott wsnfod
havt cursri THOUSANDS IN TRAV- » M TALKING YET
native of Ohio.
**”**^tbro
d^uro
drar
o^be
'
streetii.
frogi
Wadsworth
Dohumla streets:
^ihdraw at once from the ranvass jn
Ann Held s eyes haje Involved her bnt Iron was then ddued dear
ERSE CITY. They can cura yoaa For
«>RQET.
ioib and llih atreets. from
favor of Keoaed.v, but Kennedy would In a lawsuit. In May Mlsa Held
telt by all first das. druQBisto.
. Thri th. Hot Springs mMfieJaie.
not have i( so.
■ ^ —A j Wadsworth tc Bohemia streets: to the
loaned a painting of her eyes for the
—--------------------------------- :------------- havf cured THOUSANDS IN TRAVt
rnmmmr
mt
wmmm.
|
alley
between
nth
and
I2lb
streeU.
A number of >womea prominent i.t purpose of having their beautly dupli
ERSE CITY. They eaa cure you. Poa
avoid i-outaglon is to
Wadswonh
Bohemia streets
Tbe wsy
_________ to
_______
Bagllah society ore taking pan in the cated. When the painting was not re
pruaeat poMtlcal oampatgn over there. turned she held a firm of lithographers keep tbe mind pore snd sw^. bavl^ ^ heretofore adopted by
due regard also for the body, tnmrirv Mu-hle
One of the BMMi cathaslastlc is Mrs. responsible. She alleges that she has
Atbelstaae Raadall. wife of the pros- l»een damaged *5.000 worth, in her avoid gloomy thoughts and fotelwHl
That tbe roll for the special as9ea.«^itre liberal candidate la one of the complaint Miss Held deftly throws the Inga Seek tbe sorlety of tr
"
Carpet aeanlnc and Voaiber Sanoylng of a newer in th.'
ul aod If al any
buoyant and belpfol
Oloaecstorshire dlviskms. She Is
lollowing bouqnet at herself: “That
l«h streets,
between
charming vocaltat aad at meetinen aBKmg the other charms of the plalafets:
emiai streets
away to be umde toto ro^ let aw
hcM In her husImBd's Interest
ilff are her eyes, which are consid
nth
abow you aamptoa
....
a^ popdlar songs.
ered extremely expressive aad whose
not ao fortnuate as
the alley between lUh and
K. B. CHAMR. Prsfrtclnr.
8. 8. Bailey, a oapltaltst. of -Beattie, beauty has heea
.rooraelf. wbo
suffering from
Wadsworth (o BoPhoooiit
Sas Waablafftna St
had ex-Oovernor John H. McGraw of ihU oouatry aad'Europe for so long a artual want.
> my office for
WasblagtoQ, have bm |10 <M0 a side in time as sfee has been appealing befoce*
Tbe woman wbo would avoid mb
“If a woman ever gets ao •‘homely "
gold on the guberpatottol election
the public upon the stage to the said crolies will not feur them, says ■
sbe Isn't worth looking aL she'd bet
writer to kUdame. Courage aod the
Notice to also hereby given that the
that sute. This Is the higgett wager couatiies.
ter take Hollister's Rocky Mountain
eouacfcMiroewi of right living ami high eoatcil and board of asaesaors of tbe
laid la the west on suefa an event it.
Pope Plus has rheumatism.
Tea. Brings back the bloom of youth.
thinking ate the enemies of im.b dla- city of Traverse City will meet at the
many a day. It is nadmtooa that the
Peaauu will be cheap; cn
eonncil rooms to said city at * o'clock
35 cents. Tex -or Tablets. Johnson
many a day. It is uadersiood that the
p. ra.. November Tth. 1964. .to review
Drug Co.
said assessment «roito. at w
to Samuel HIM. soa of James J. Hill.
E. M. Friend, theatrical lasryer.
and place opportnaity arifi
Oie railroad magnate,
dead to New York.
HMMMliMfiim
i Ob Lofff. Kitchener's rerent toot
Datktaa at Argyll has uken up
the Interior at the Simla bilk he
acttipuire as a tod.
t^vBd aa gdffreas of wtdooaie from the
King XTctor of Italy has become
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TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER ^1M«.
Our Compatriots, the Guamesc, and Cbeir Islet JlPMESE aVKLRTia
Lm Dtsplarcd by the Soklien
For Their Horece.
TjM
The soeernor did an tUa and ceea
more. He nrtde no war apoo the exlatlnc reUcioo aa be foowd ft. hot he
Inetated that Ita fuU aisnilleance abocid
be oaule apparent and that the maae of
anrenrtitiun which waa maaqueradlod in
the rulae of rctiKkm ahould be ettfatoated. and In the abaence r any lilrher
aptboHty he undertook, le iob. This
made him exreedlncly
aome of the left over Spanish clerry.
who nulte naturally regarded him aa a
meddler In maUera which were outalde
of his province. The icovr-mor was a
law unto htiTUieir and proceeded stub
bornly to brlna ■ mantaae under the
civil Infloeme. to aUdl*h the exceaa of
feast dayd ar>d rredually to supplant
the old Spanlah laws with those of
Aiiterlc^n conMruction.
The Ouaroeae. stranpe to talL seemed
wow that th# Guamipe hare tor
IVI »»»•«>
I W| row of VncU- Sam lh«T art'
Ji
W rmalnljr a»mJ«J to thrtr proimrlbNi of praaa attanOoo. Althmiah
the tjM InhaWlw.ia of lha mW-Pactfic
lalat wouM protaMjr be a Ulfl- alow-to
aaaeniriK thi* rtabt to eairfoUalkm,
there te little AmtM that their Amcrieau
oompatjl.H« ahooM cmn* to the reacae
and etHjpIr the notortety.
^
^
In tl»e »l« yeara ahkh hare Hapard
ainre the treaty of rarta «a»e the unreatatlnp iioMoit^ a chanae of nilere the
Uny dependency ha* i.milied In many
dlrerUotta. The po|»iiUth«j ha* not lu»
mmaed malertnlly; e*en the Amertran
mHHan' houecl»ol«l I* n«»t aa mifneron*
mm wa» the olfhial retinue of Ita SpanTwo ^rth<|Oaliea.
re all tl»e■ imarica of atithen••ipu1 at
— lea«t o
one tcmiado. »»«o«i
which t
I irfnsle «
SrHSSS'S
from the 4eM«hted natlvew
Tb. Irish
ItloM to the national
b:z~b^.
K Miemaelvea to Ih.e changed
Frv:.‘i
jrr,
.waUi.« biB arrival ut AR;..m. the w^t
|4e of tiie rniloJ Smtoo. natural b«m
We‘‘"HuV^Vc^plllh^^^
thl* faraway coral l^la:.ll. There Ir llt,l- ,1. rtlmulatc eufU a movement, ami
the preeenc .d the .tetrurtlve ,r..:.u^l
hurriiwne and the enoally .Irmtded
earihnuiike wilt alw.i>
number A»49 peiaon* were InlutbllonU
SCENES ON THE ISLAND OF GUAM.
j.m and con In ixterenc- t.. h>* UMni.er
n,rrr-r'.,rur7.Tr
■“
rr.;;;'::
Itoveiniia nt i
e und meant to serv.- II
.vm t-uisc
;..
“£i
t.tiaineae
v*t
UtK the noil.
l.s.um. or *o
u>re willtiiK
1 It. that the
-tied to lie-
,
:
!
!
I
n™:
f.,.. !
line.
Ihv In vlll.t ;ce. th-.y are
,• lihi'Mereil
Cl, iJiid. Iten, <t!i this h
l,n«.U of yom.c vh.d
|»«utir>. TIm- lltir.l.s. V
tlv- isinr.,1. ere i»:c osiHsnal
}«iu!uy. tnnt s'.Mlnc h«ii< :ire *ui|m iidvd
In
lr»*.it th-
«at-ed front
Me itmuml !->
• >■«'" "l-o**
1 1.1 u>t 4 ;i*
r 1mSwite of these hou*e» aiv
|.rovH«l with t-.honl.M l|K-l..*e.l bv
Hiirir.« lh» cvl-.M.'Mhr .-«nd h.tw«w
liiK
the entile f.im'lv reninius
• rai;*-<io tnr.nr,:ii the iv^U nitd
iHHEir"
tile Iniiovallon*. Tle y were by
lei nitarhe,l to the i-ust.,n:si id
who w-rre lilu-wliu-
In the lM?»t tveulla of Attirr*ia;> onlerprlne and It.vrnilon. It w;i^ .Hi U.r.-4
at the time of the ceielon cf th.
that .-.:i tla.l the Vnit.sl Slat -a
or .’Xiei ted to maki- «( It wn.s a naval
Matlon. .a |>oi-i ..f traindt bet^vcen
■Xinerlcj. and .Vnia.
To that etui the ex.-ellent li^l>r>r at
A MAN OF P
PEACE.
BLESSING THE HOUNDS OF ST. HUBERT.
tMiMVely tmi»ove1 .and the ro.^ r-.iwa
tlM> Island to Arana l.« twins rebuilt.
il
Moslem
iiKouMK \vnrrri:s.
I etti. V
I *.»
..
lUlM-.s of t: ..u.lu.. ..t
T’ e jve.1are of that. 4i of tt'.-. :-u. rcuodlni; thdwellmcw an- rtnaU p:>rd..„* fr.Rr«m
with n.iwem ati4 |ioi>test;nuit.-».
The «;.<«h
coMinHinly o
LARGEST, SALARY,
r
ibe larpeat aal
irld Ji.vnO.dOO amiually.
>el the lehiiion of inaal
tx.int i* «».known In Muain.
f .>..TT!«Tiu:my of l.aU>r exl.i;*
iple. o'ld all Join in pl.uit
.•eiiily
as .Ic-.r to t'>..
.■•.-. ji-.t in her4i.*io*r In th-
:S:;‘
■ rty an-l s.l an .e»rly ,;'K” twHauo" » ‘■••r,• ut. In 179:. w:-.--, .’b- V -,.- tv.eoi-. .nlx
V Ui-*., of ape. ehf u-'o- l M..‘ .|.-f-.-.t-.1
.\i:stil;.-ni nnd, aioi,-l v it , ,i | it. hfotk. led them acai iJtt the I-ti=>lMf!K
Kretieh. r.<-l!evii,p that *he w .
-
n nintter ..f unxleiy to hmi aa to w hi, *.
able 1* ulllim.t. ly vh lorloiiK. He t* not
eam-.-l.lly tmuhhnl with the ,««.lblliiv ^
irr.r;,: rr.r:r'tr;i'-T!:r,!::: |
: r;:
re lo ol.-l Into Ibe
1- pinst! with wii!.-* .in I . Ipaie.
r whi.-b d.-l\ -1 the « lev. r
•f-4
5 I .-.•ne.-alo-l unvI'mI ::'l^; f\|H-n»lv«
and not
n
THE NEW FLYING AUTOMOBILE.
Jim
The i.‘. Hire IlluNlrat.'* a .|U.tlnt F>en
«l. S. :iHn . o h aMiunui a! the o|.-«unp o' the hulilli.K >w.|ion and nlw .ye allnrclan u:l.-r.-^t-.1 cn.w.t ..f *ii.rl«ne„ of e,vr> dcRme. IT.an-d.-d by th- .•o.-ni-a*
:VrrK.-r 1i> Ms ndH-it of om.-e. the oin.-l.itiiiK prh-.j .and hil ntt-n l.ant a.-'-lyl.-. .a;»Ui.h d.v.r :.n.l at on.v tT K-ecl
bW» M„- bound., .-f ni. Hul.vrt.
re H.e hat.pyy pa lu>
tm-iitalI phli.)iw»|‘hei-.
phltoaophei-. of the
<
.Xei.iil,’
phli.n
hurpe of their k.-,-,wr. St. Hulwft waa a worth., who f„. .1 a ver,
ttneiit. They have U.ul'lo Iveroim- innsl* , Vv.nddly
bi
r bunion
I mdUitl cruv-iilx
luivr they fulled to make the IwM
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JAPANESE REPAIRING THE GRAVES OF RUSSIAN SOLDIERS,
T
•Imve.i vvilli ruti'ii-It’ll :«1 ?^„v
i*.
I>. j.. h
w.re r. 'r.,-4 vxiib
an i licq vv;i.,!.. .vn.-r s;.,
l-aiih
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whic h iiuiy l«e u*»-d eltl.cr aa si. nliehi). or un sti
.uloio<4.tl,-. v.;.s .l.^iKo. t b.v il Ilui«jl.trlai». llui'l N. .r!elb>. ll i« coiJKltortcl on
THE DAMAGED RUSSIAN CRUISER ASKOLD AT SHANGHAI., j.t:,
Iti iit;,-.l V iMi wi.—, l-.
Aa Kuc> tx- Uiien fr<,;n Ihe cut. tbU tljliip nuichme
dium s|*c-.;».
s|.
I’*-i iiMilium
ib«- rt-.-tiitvai.c.- rolls
K|,erd limit it will rise in the air. When the ssMWd
iff
! the ^l|il•
In .liialniabe
. ..at.
inobllr.
%i4i
tiansporttos euppUea for the army.
The march was beartly. the weathet
was rile, and the roadlrM country was
the worst of alL
The honee were
tlrwL Depend upon tt. the men were
qnite as tired as the boiwos. As soon
aa tl»ey came to a halt I rnw a nombet
of these fellows rush with their own
canteens In the direction of a UUIe
stream of water.
“ ‘Why don’t y*u lead your horaes tl
the atnwnir 1 aaked one of the bonmtnen. What he said waa simply this:
•Why?
Why. dear sir. these horam
have made many mllea over the coontiy where they ere too barbarooe to .
hare roads. Thdy are turd, and are
are ninninc to fetch some water far
!lietu.‘ And they did run. these men,
like mad. fetching water, fodder and
what little siren rejiretation thereeonld
l» found.
"And tbew men. after fetchins food
and drink for the lioraew. after enisfortlns them w Itb aH kliaU of eaira
wliy U la when they are so tborou^ly
tired, while their stomach* are empty
and their les» are acblns under tb^
they sliould take the trouble of cookins dry liean* whk-b are not meant for
their montba. In exidainlnjt this mat
ter, to a friend of mine 1 lieard one of
not aitva.vs rood for the horaew. Rotnetimew siren feed and a atranse eUinate
make a rather rocky comliinstlon tor
ELECTRIC DINNER TABLE TRAIN.
STATUE OF AUSTRIAN HEROINE.
Maid of Spin;;.-.
‘"•"'"'•..r i te,." "r"...
bccawa of Dm popr'^qaantr «C Dm
Imrses Japan had bm able to aecete.
were nnkaowa In tbe oM Japam
are pracUcaUr vatued there new.
the Japaneae caralrr has done
Lty well, after alL
The aoMicn
take care oe their boraea. A lirtd aw
■eon. wrttlns about the Japaneet caw
alrr la the Indepcn^L aajs:
‘‘About a week a*o 1 came upoa a
ccmiiany of men who were eocafed in
»;uan«-.-e to a proi^e ic i’
SmeJ folium- In Iwroliiins Ihe wurd* of
A. Few Intere-rting Fictwe^s From Far and /fear
The idd KoTf^in lleheiniiVi rhown In
the cut I* unml*lak:,W> u tiMn of ,K-.H-e. |
Tlinivvli liy fate Into the- tlil<-k of the !
quarrel iWweei. two ali.m «ml ,-,,unlly
detested mee*. be |.r. w-rve» hi.s e«iu..nlmlly and 1* onl.v ,-om-ernc.l am.ut tl« ,
Tht JspracM oiTalir ^rm cciMtany
crRkMed at tte eethM oT tlw mat
and •
Omtw Mnimt
■rythlm
needed refonntiic—th.it
: YITE niRiMgPi-
niai'eiit of Amefdcau pUatatUHi days.
MILITARY STOREHOUSES AT LIAOYANG.
tl.inini that you eotrtd Wie. and heaven
know* these horaes of ours have
monrh trouble without swallowlns
th«iH‘ lM>ani sreen and uncooked.’
“No iM»,upr are tliey done with their
dmie* townnrl tltelr horaes than you
flnd liMwe pond hotaeroen of ours rojlInc thi-iiiselves up In a hlankrt and
thmalns tiiemseivea as If tliey wrere
so many sucks of potatoes down snywiM-n- nt tlie feet of thflr horpmr snd .
.
pull for all they sir worth for the Ihrod^'^'*
of shiT I r*me ur«.n a soldier tbo
,
oilier day. He was trwlplnp akinp a
dusty liipliway and rryiup like a child.
I laid my haml Upon Ills shoulder and
asked him. ‘What is the matter? Are
you w.iundcdr Ktnrtled ut Prat by the
toueli. of my hand U|em liU shonlder.
hut in a sc-uod m-opnlxInR that I was
nothinp more than a surpron. he abook
hia iM-ad wIMiont aaylnp a w.ml. Then
be went on erj Ui»
bltteriy aa ever;
lly I questioned hi
him aa to the
Naturally
for bla prief. All the answer I
reevived wras a series of solis. which
were more bearirrndlnp than the ones
that had shaken his body, and, ahrayti
wcerdny. In- siruppled on.
“At last iM- tricxl to aqy nomethln*.
but ecrtitd hardly eay one'word. Ills
soles broke ev en one word lnl<« so many
plix-e* that I WB* oldlced to sharpaw
prrtly keenly In
my v» l
mcfiQlnc of what
onli-r
r. I fancCW that
I Ityinp t
he aald soniethinp shoot hi* boTOe.
“•What about tl»c ho.-wer I'e*kad.
lie was ovcrwlielmrd once mure with
Ills prief. with his tear* and with his
hr.inr>-ivlliic sotau It wa» rrry piti
ful. and the sipht of him toached my
lieart to tneh an extent that I.wa*
rolec-le«i for many a minute. Aa s-joti
as I repalned my brratb. wifh a Itard
lte.vriedn«w* that pasae* all undemtaiidInp. I iN-rwisted In soylns. ‘What did
you ssy waa the matter with your
borwer
“ ‘lA-d-d-deadr be ftt last manaped. to
blurt out. and oner acain be was overwlielnted liy the atomi of team and
sobs that seemed to rend him Into a
thousand pieces. I do not kn »w why ,
I did Dot lanpb outrisht. I‘(tIui|m hi*
Srief wras too ovetwbehnlnp, and there
la that dlpulty that always belnup* to
the expression of alocrre human euw
tkra.
“I have aeen many a soldier buryluc
■ hundred of bis dead comrsdes after
a flpht. 1 leave never seen such an
overwhelmlnp expmndon of prief as
wras shown by this lonely fellow who
had lost his borne and refused to he
comforted.’^____________
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wmmmsmmm
The Hdure of Ihe Askold wa.n rwrte on her arrcaJ *t Sh.nni'a'ter h-ivi,.*
but they are s
elderate and I
Russian wounded whoTall Into their hand* certain to rcaeive the beat of sutsi
treatment,
timent. but tholr
thah captor*
csiuors even take preat iwin*
|win* to ree that the srave* of tho*
kitted Ih buttle are marked and kept In pood eoudllion. In ail ihe history v
more airikitts exhihitlo
A MMewe** Onh.
liteneas and a more
milUarr authoriOea scUvted i
^ little Mnnrbttrian I
Mtklh'*
Plcrrlnp rhell
*.,*« ii.n'cied
u2:r4 :n a banker, and anotheranmher-.ioatroyea four nu.-UvIllc lifeplcrrltiR
.““i3
iTtu. path, ^he vemti a .carci.'lphta were all t
■.v:.ay
"the} abandooed'mucb of thU ste««d
er toosue**“ la the object of the Knlshts
and lAdlea
w «
of t'oarteay. a club recently
orsanlaad by
by the pupUa and ahnuni cof
Holy An«rte' aeademy at (*hSeasn. Thn
aoclety baa elected an *k>ptimlst‘* and
a “peaalmlaL’’ whoae dtttko ara “to
keep a keen watch of the state af aoameuUlea and to report rwqvertlveVtoma of Improrement
to the public and prirata nuuman of the eoauBnalty." aaya
tbaChloacoTrlbmm UeHlnsa will ba
baM at the academy. Mlaa Agaea Miltar of CUeago to aacratgiy e< the ofi
o«Muni uiosnvcs «
sUtkM. to all ihe hM
tml tkmit «sptorB « nuiMa
iiillcd tn twttte art marted i ! knu I
anlltlarr operaUoiai tb«rc is no Instamr i
M bnmuiuy Uon UUa.
so eoi oy sneim uni ii ^
ofEcora* <nnrtrr« on Uie i
rrtawi:‘s scarcbUctita trene i
l*Ul«
tholt
ifhssM sKaaPi>:
n SUMTIUUM
■r.
isi o
aastes:
awa. wo Bowrtete
aanktes ever an ten ote cdghtsKra.’-f
■«. r. S. CMWM Wria :
^ Thair Msw Hmm I«
The am aaoraias we took the trafa
MAtAIMONIAL MARKET.
Cor
Ororc. where we Ml a sf
toaa fnMB,ChhWto> who has kMmlad
hsra. nad where we stiteped aadl oar
Soofis anteed.
Where wo are loeatad (abate a
<Kk On»y». Ala, Of*. ». im.
froai Oak Grove statloa) k la aU pine.
W« .p(pateo4 lo »rli* »o
\
of toad ha* !««■ -ffiatev
vhftt irc:s« Mplli, «
»
*•
•*»'
nmmf U off IsitmA* tiiat ««aud u» atoaM
nrtecat here, which la terser lhas
kaev.akoat iJm apoiirr. •» ^ »iU
Oak Grove Itacir..
Siva. |K» • deaa>*if» irst flf oar
The first Soaday we we*o bet
jtMfaojr .tor.ae.fOuUi-ftoia T
. all aiteaded chorek-aad fiaaday athool
(hdowter rrMar wo oiteadc.:
w« »oa XniTsrte Cilj «■
ya fuomal of a Mule child of one of wbr
rraalac JU M pi
on iho
imM*i. aoA •firr «rUli« «w tkioM •oisHbors. aad Mr*. C. attended
Alas of Che grave mad It was
pitipvIr atMOdH to UMl states our
«wa.wff Mde te hm boaesa. fully
-tefo b abbek ci
the p»ec/ ptetufu
I bik hex with
dread of chndbbto takes
,
ofthejsyofmotberfaood. Aad yet it
need Dst be ao. For sometime ibero
bas ben WBRfhenaiket. weJMmowa
aad reeoramcaded by phystetaaa a
kakneatcaDed .
CU»,
mU. la Ike wlaie a««te. baa *«»m.
talqu* Xratar^-s aU «vacral|} loand la
siBcerus '*»f‘ »*:'ckar*atec.
jmoe has a oe«
The -AUiam
I Dakota clUItter. -oaidtal f::*.-
Which makes chlVdbblS as
aad
easy as aarure Inieadcd It.' h to a
tfaybtemk. w# were op ood fofmd w
wore ot OM MlatWni dock, sftrr which
bore
cverr
Suqday.
also
a
good
achoo:
we left and weM to Bk fUpids, tbeo
to Nortiteort. where wr arired oner The whole aetileaMni U neoriy all
brakfitet. At dloner time we were Dcribera people from Micblgan. Wl.v
posBlDK Weepinit Bear polai, orrlttos ooDsln. lOtnols. Maine and other nortLSt rrOBkfWt aSons In the onemooB. era sUtes. We find the aouthen peo
ple a little pecaiiar in their wa^ ami
BBd lUsUtee at about C o’clock.
speech, but very kind and good aad
When we arrived at Manistee we ooUoed that the banks on the sooth side very neighborly. We have begun a
weekly choir practice at our place f >r
of the river were crowded with peop’ie
the good of Ihe Sunday srhool. and
and also that there were a number cf
teik Friday we had an attendance bi
excundon bonu in. mid ub tonkins tnauinea were ibid they were celebtet- fifteen young peofde aad nearly all
took part
Mr»^,C. Ima a clas* of tnn
In* U6br dny.
or twelve boys and girls from 10 u> Jf
took ooal bore nnd s^i out of
years of age.
the elver floaltr and saHed for Ludlncla regard to the climate, we think it
ton >W*IW wo arrived hboot dark.
is fine. The water is toft and pUrp.
After'leaVIn* (here wt ntedc straight
There are no mosqulioea and not a»|
for^kaso. where we tied up about
many files as we have to cootend with. ^--------------------e--:-------» o’glqch Tuesday roqmlns. ^pt. C.
s l*er awmlicr, ewrator* tall
latge >taIT tted rspe-nte*.
liaag to pn‘Md.\ Bltte a method
Biairttnooial .Duttc-s
It *ill prwt a l.ig'nawo-and twulilc tnvw.
right to eomr'p.md with'some- “al'l
incv" memb.-r ..f opiwoiHe vex.
|
Members arc dlvldtsl
into ihr«i j
BAAMO
-la«s«-x, for taeh «.f whk-h a s.s ri.-’.j
nlilallon f.<- i." ch-^rged—for the >»rdi j .
lary cla«s." 5u cents; for tb*- ’ pri V-
nor j
..................... ,i...
wi
ddc-llaev of Mr. and Mrs. LaSirr.
’The plan reeras to M U> luUnct- a
vlfe or husband s.-«-aer to l..v«me a
,\nde*
It-.ties frotu ft«e
laUist .-ue‘ sum
out of the window and >ee a
i fbr tbb Ik>:|il Tvee\ I! anyt* a New.tirleiiie
tn-.- in bkisaom lor the second t«—.1
• -
l^d'
Brand’s Famous
aemU-r .d the ~NaH.>nal Alliance.’
Old then t.» fs-ue a c.rr^lwmdi'lKidip” or introdwtlon oaril. gtvlug the
nv «
were having Ihe warmed weather
•lew* cm For the rresMewt.
they had. all ufiiltiner and we wm- not
A .l.-l.-gntlon of SI..UX In-li I’l*. at I
V(o had a lotig wait then*. Inu final at all iincomfortalile, for the moment
ly at • o’clock p. tn.. we left Chicago yoti step out of the wiq and gel Into mrrek. N. !•.. n-c j ilv rent I.. ro-»i
dent i:«Jse-elt .a l.uflah. r.dw with tl«
for HL l.jiuis. arivlng there the next III.- shade, you tind it nxil ami nice.
auih.iitie
aioralng. where we only had time to \V«- had III.’ (Irst frost the night of
iw w I
gel off from one train nod get on an
other. I^uud for Mobile, Ala.
dexvor."
■
12 m. Sunday M-hool.
*; p. m.. y. I'. A. iH-rvioe.
7 p. ni.. i-veuiiig wivrvhip.
On account dl nearly baU the meui
.-iKt- m ih'j ’ Ulad and aflfintwmaf
ni'til*-'Bg.-.l bn ioeiS man. wonh |V'..
S.-rvHc
S.
rviec and -eM-!..n at lo;2..».
Holy .ximai-jniou.
Sunday M-ln".h 17
i;\eniitg rvriice.
Swedish Lutheran.
tierniau K%am;e'inil Lutheran. St.
S.-rvJre Sunday. 1.t;30 a. m.
«,
■
‘
All Germaas conltaliy lu\au<d.
When om-»- lllK-iuicd within your
•rodiices a au.>t »
m .iiav*
I effect. M's w.iith oiM'a iMYt dollar to
TfmiMlay t xeniog at 7 o’clock ml.!-j feel the jd.-a^uix- of life that comes l.y^
M.-nibers jn-iKi !*a' t^-- lainati.rt?'
- —
me. k pra>. I uus-tlug.
j
ee f.ur th. rlKA d. sin'd. and r.-po-n 1
Aabury Metho-uct.
iMcJuNlu^iB-.-v Hugh K*-aniil>, pastor.
____
j '
j
xregreaii monthly, alway*
Morning
l>.;20
Theiiube anuUI «um i*I lu cent*-. An
ny 8ei
Salvation Army
I srvlcea.
•M.iun eia iVak K-xp rieuet'W.”
!ny memtK-r wants t.» buy a
K»en».;g e. rvur, 7.‘“‘. Tbeau-, “Tlit
.harvs <>f^st<ii-k 1a tbr" .Ailinne
.ptala «.d Mr*.
MunscUe >» !
Mijii.!.- « f J.-.1IN T.»wanl iIm- Sinie-r'’
.ug«».di«- <»r
worth or th* iik.
«h»n;e.
,
Ira.! if the long gr.eii IK YiMbb .a .
-i Unz.
Meeting* every night except Monm- hand id tin- deti-en<lant ol the mm:
.<ui..-.o 5<-ho..l. Tiday.
'
xh.. iou-ght ihc goUl bn.-k.
:
I.
.
The imirhs<tr of .i.-ck is a.-.-.!r, •. U..m rt
C AVait-r; i..pie.
MK. ioi,
^
_ i ll,lor meeting.
liuilv «tabat »>«• lnve.-.|ed In ".NiiUt.naJ -VI’i
.S-rvlcc '<^*krlMlan^’ praise nu-cUug. 8 p. m
-t.r-dal ■ i h-i.mi at tUeie wS-rvi
ui.c" M.wk wljl grow into $l.i«*.. o*
taking H».ll--ier's UtK ky Mountain Tc-a.
Juliuson Drug C«.
Thouunds Cured.
17 IK-WittWitch Hatcl
Salw on the n-comnu-ndatl.m of our
drugglsu’ so writ.-s C H l^aCroix. .d
" - ------ -
.m- year-a ph-a'ai:l UmIc t.n.fii ot
.SSI |wT r. i5t.
.V b-ast a n^•^v^lolK-^
•
Maiilia.-UK Congn-eatlon.
Uov. A. Martin of KinaKicy. iiaktur.
ber^ of the ehoru". lH-»ug yU'k with th.
mejmli--.. tli«- Allcalla ebonia will nn
a(lver;l«menis—the -orphaii^v^v. C. T. Sto-.il, rector,
pri left alone In the world with f»*<T
COMPANY. Mll»nukc«
O R8 C
________________________________
I SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES
iureau
STOVE
a/I I
Uriiy I^it tudiv—it'iTniEE.
:-
In the last rhuo. atv mateM-i-ker.
Tislay. Oct. 25. as I write. 1 can look j
waa finally ilonei we idartrd to walk
a wtlle. As we hkd our dog "Mlko”
with us we atarti*d to wal rdiu rdiu this year. One of oiir neighbors
went to the Chicago db Alton ticket of a tomato plant which stands seVen jgrnri
fice and after securing our tickets
weal to the d«-pot. There Mr*. Camp
bell was taken sick, but fortunatelr
When we came hen- the first iwH of!
____,
there wa« a drug store near by whei
Fi-jitemlMT w«- were told that thi-v i
( Fnad's FammtsStrd
re» lor aaki. date -»o rdatw
nMjcrs mot
k*rr*» Ote- ateforeote, we ««dted for
ibaCtltM^ no fl»e awrWlii* m Ooob oh
After .nttcDdlng to the hasgase.
(wWoh duty fHl to ihe wrHer. mad
Grand Bapids. Mlcho Nuv. 5.—The
tetkmal AUln^. the DakrU matriaontel bureau, a high waa refused injonakteioe paper* te Mtehteuu; aad
rf whieb E.J. iaSvFr. foaaorly .< l>v
;Hr
SteWEteTAX
:
Church of Cnrwt (Disciple*.?
0<1. Wrd. which did no damage.
eli.nl" of okl .-hiefs.
.•hiefs. says
say-« a lUsnuirck
xorukr. who .-xp.-L-an; i!ie .l.-n' In Gran !
Tl.nrna: 1* tT.im. jmslor.
As far as the health AmdItUms an- soei-Sst «ll.[p.-vt.-)i.
l^p.st.-li. f’hi.-r J«
Christian Science.
•
Innid-^^ Ihe oth. r d«> was so as.<un <1
i:isti.-e. ami Flylnu Tty
ie-21. . S-ibj.cl.
'We saw some sights that day that roiicraaod. there are^fmir of our neigh
; \V. .III. .lay
e»e„-;;i^. ■ l.-. titm.iiy I
rh.- pr.'ii-h«b-<i f.> w:mi< i*» lerv.
ulinx
»■"» nd
i-:wT. vv. ighi ”
we do not see tn Traverac City. As Win* wbo came here from the ii.irth It.
drcj^u.* yf
]/' the |.re"i.
pr«-"i.l«n:t e\|in-<-iIii<
fai<i r.uiv fi-i'n-- «.! t-raiui K\-» '
7
Sul:J«t*'l.'
a
very
bait
coeditioii
and
<ui.of
them
the train was leaving and miming
:iyi tVuHu- .-..ntv
.-.mlVUiMv ivp.owU\l In
I ll-adinr.. r.s.ui. r-s.m /.It n.-w Wii
go .1 tviu\-iyi
T*.-(r.‘il and Grand tlrv.-u
... H , t:i.^l.-»T
alowiy, we knikwl out of the win.low is 72 yettiTB old and was earrl.-.) down him ly HfiliKiouv irilw.
.-ii-lm l.dot-k. ..j« u i t.-i.v aJu rn»N»n a x.in.l spll!>1-r- Mioi.
f‘ -- tws|
SWltr.-. S.-1I.K.*' tv oe‘.r-k.
and saw
j>r e«»lorvd inuple. r.p a C..1- He has Ih-cm Iki. tw.. year« j
5, Thursday
l.tnntln. Ill ciiy ••'.ll. ir.l
^
K.e:.^...r. 5:t;.
men and woBioiiiSoid all had pi|»«nf o^ and has a large place el.-ansl i
>’'*•! Flr«t tat^ohne
lX. UIIIg (
»dirun.I.Ulav Cl !■-' ra»d io liavf- I
r I’.id.-awi !.!'-- I'. .*v. r> S:
ins.j
l or ttu- t1l-l fl.e ill t*-e I.Moiy
anil has stigar eaiie. velvet
cbrwiBK lobaeeoA cor-flal luvjiMHon is rxt.-u>\-.l to
le- xv.in.^.‘nnd n lmin>::i.^v G
.^.
..
- do
•- -pl.-te.
• “irl"’
llu- ui-uH
rurl"’ I.iu
i>-iu-iii»r.»kin.
Arriving at Caro,.IH., we saw anoth *Wi—t |Hiiat«w-s, rhlckeos. cow
;itl i.i ati. Hd all s.iviv.. -; and the rx-a«i
ilcpiirtuu-nt. an .-niiu-u d>o.- w .is puvvmsi
. wiih ilM"-;e-iith nmu In th- h-: •
,..,,y.r imwlii.g Time
er sight that made fun Air our car i-f an.l bees, and has bnllt tin- house he with It
M.vs a I’atN tribh- .Us
li-g rtMiiii.
,i«y i\. iiirg ai 7
lives In, all hlms« ir. The only help he
[•re T
patch I., tin- Kans-^s .-by Tm-.-s. The
newM.ah'-i w-ni-vn iu Grand tliM. .
-j-.m,N i‘u:; si n le
has hail wan a little Is.y M years old
i pond of '
pf iprietor .Ir-.ve hi> mit >m »!»!b‘ sl iwly
FourU.»U. M™.. M. E Church,
Nf-.-ur.-d
thCriuid
Haven
ni?ot
S-»l”i*’ay
mgh*.
.niie
d
pt;0«
r
lu.
1
and a girl 15 years old.
Into the .-miHy'anl .*f the p:.r:nl.r..klim
Icr. we aoUoed what we auppoi-qcl
n. r. J. W. MUh-r. p»«l.».
,e f.u porim^. x of ,Mir.v p-.n.l.^ ,„,y „(
js
< lua.l h r>n wnl.
Tlie negna-s are no liimhlc at ml yiin.v In tire Itiu- S«-rv.-in un.l rft. r sat
lie black pig* rollln* about In the mu.lt*-ai^'-rly iiiii lli;g ai tf e ro.til.-'-nil:
I'l i:-\-.--ingMv..» - fr.mi It..'
..j.ji.j,, ,;
,
hen-, as they know their place and bdyini} the «.ffl.-l-.l -IIm* tunebine wn»
dy water, but un second sight wo i
;»r.s-,
fhur.h
Suiulax
iiiortoiiK a*
• ’ Mu-j a'bi»-r ••* tw.. tb- eli.^
i- wei-ldp "I'l. m at. thke.'p it. and are in wUl.-meuls by n-rilly id" |.is..»erly nn.J In go,i,l ,-midl
lhat they were little -uigger^.’
and .1* ITum G;ubel<l at 2 !*' ;•
ittl ncr.T-.l 4.J Vi it Mrai.-I KiM"
i i,,-.amu and ibthennwiMis the same as the lndlau« Con wa« alldwcl an fi.lv.'m.-e ou lU
they call theor lien*.
jUiid .»uI :i «-.-'i;.iu
111 tlie n«»rth.
Afier leaving ('am. III., we sax
I pH!" ;■
I s,i. :
I hoil.^ with i
iiite -4 1
e have slarle«l It. phiw up quil
titilhlng of inien-sl until
the nest
Friend*.
.I.* ha.id'a--r .-1 biari; ot 'id- iiiiTi -.v
rtiary. |
' Mctbcd.rt Cplsccpal Church.
land fur planting In F. hmarj
morning, and aw soon
a* dajllghi
: I.. U.-*|ua. lasttu-.
Th.-n hi', wa, tak 1 ’
rir:t Ci.orch.
came we were
and looking out of
stunt i.sUy
• I '. :i* 111 S-l'i-Uii - Iks*!.
.|vi|"-r
m..u
*»i.l
I’l.
liniiighl
tbeVindoWK. AVe luiswd some qiie< r 8atnr«(ay a
M.
;i «.^ "T!.. V.o, b.p i.l
l>»|.aM.-«l
as
gi'tiil.i
a
■
p'.V
»r whl«-h
____ looklug hhaekw. ocrii|»h*d by negroes, <d iMinatias foi
1-- Ftr L ivatv .d
2 |.. Ill. Junun Kiid* a'..ii.
.nif to lilt.I J..S--.-V.
1-jr.^l .n.(
-db!.I CM Cftc a luuTv i. j us.- ..f your i
that look jusi esteily aw 1 have seen Oysl.Ts u'; tin- :
7 .«• p te . .V .MoGi* I
l.ox.
..:I7 p TO . S-u. u i:n<b-.i».>r.
k .1 -P i.s Ih-fi.- wn-i '»•" 5
/ plelures of them. For liislanre. as we KW.s-t. p«d*l<»es
S*vitda> -i b...«l ill tuMir
7 n‘.-l.«-k. ..i.-.tiag i. ivif.
to ili.1t gcn-l-mau.
biKsh.-l. -Yankc”l nmylH- lud
were passing one partieiilar plan*, |Miial.M>s 7.’>r I
Gj.n..r'li j,. it.'.-'--. • I . |i to
I'ray. r m < Gna Thtirolay. 7 :.2u f.. ni
The adx.‘rli‘.i!!S
rli-.i!!'.; imaii.r uod i».-i .•••I*-.
h.-ann (navy
lieahK) 5c p-r poiiu-l.
there was an nW darky sitting nut
iid-lint
Ki.-rytio-lv luvii.sM.i M.-s- mtu.-*
^liidy
• .\iiinn
BjouvL
Fresh m»-nl ran h.- Isuighl every now ••a.np.is f.ir tli'.-lr uimit.ii .-.tiV- I
ilonrk In fropt of his ealiln in one ot
Ilcv. w. T. WiNidli.iu;.-, pastor.
U*rge
and iheii «d lln- m.-at man, wh.i cs»m.-.d
liiingUig
those old-fashUmetl arm ehalrs.
I{is
First Fresbyterian.
l.f.
.
i«..'
lu
r-aio.
M.
tcm
.--.
I-'
Till,«i.rj.
Smin.•.-•u.gruhlK
i
'
.
iie.intm.-s.is .u.-im
bead hsiked like a snowbalt. whih' in **li.-u he can. sometlme.s oiin- a wtvK
Wa-hiu-gi.ui i'll.; I’uik -!r*i
l.il ilte-;- il< .•lidf| Im- .di- rv.d at t!i.-.rlo .■ «rt »it
Ml.- -.\iaan.ipkussi his lusl vvilh-ii reri. li. .sn.l MU
and aPnnnd ihe d«"irwa> stood the and rtwmAtlnies twiec- a w.s-k. at 5c t.*
U-x |y-niit.-1 IS III-tl. pa-i«»r.
WomliTiy l.siiidiu..
rx'-«-. «-ir< ri»:.;
Ini Ml
.» v.ail.—t'hics.go Tril »:;ie.
•too
resl'of the faiiill.T. all >et and shiny Ilk- tor st.wk. an.l to keep It we put It
S- 11- I III.-, litig. S'..
le dniali in .-1. and two or Ihn-.
«nii on tin- north wbli- of the InHiso on
black and happy.
. M..rni g s. rih* 1"
with 1; J. I.:t S.-cr au.f M.n-;
SiiHd*' .l-.
. 12;oA
X'shelf and it wl'l kep o. k f.q- quite ladiaa r
We te"
sugar cam nbm,;
list
Ilfld.- M-b-^.! Ml n.«.ii.
a t<-w .lays
the M. A O. K. IL In Ml»sla*ippi;
t’arllsb- In.lrci f<»nll!4U t.-irn tblrfea.-liii'g
7;»ai.
*
-----------------------------_
Ju.ib-r'rniiui.
In cm-IUMon will say that we all j •mi will lusve n ri;U 1-'. "le.l tnd--sn
wime clton grgwlugs. We nlwi
G K. m.-. ilni^
An AuMrian >-Uu}rvt «r Mo- ).h. n-ni
r. Y I'
iM-nl . vnh nn.l a«s’»t.-e;
v.i*l.
iM.roe fine -ftstklug core from the
,
7-u..
S.ibji'i.
“The
I
eii;.
nltenditir:
I’UplN
-«vs
»h.it
<
f
i!u>
e
K»:u
t:
who wtHli to know anyihiiig mon-. will fud nt!th »r IV In pl.in t?:«-if
wliiiKtw.
All
arc
wefri.me
to
all the services.
peT.UN
x\iio
try
I..
laU'Ik
-.r
Idh.v
•
>.o;i.,li!v
..I
Ie
.
'
paiens mmln-t ti e pn«ln. t
Wf finally arrived at ttofk Grove. writ.- no- ami enrIoM- Kiain)>. I will try
jtlus.tin-,'oi.-ly on. itio.1 . e-x'.'c.l tu
;
i-i-awr m'--tiuon Tluu day
white iiiciis irilverj.il ie*. Ir
Imi a's we wen- tlrkeied elrar liinmgh an.l aiiNw.-r'tbein.
.Vioiher
-,.17 .^1
' '
wotm ««'■ hMe-ar l Km1i:»-»s;. I:.-'»I ene’.s. tniiuie- ih.-ir . .-.I ..1
Free MctbcdisL
to kJoblle. we went ou. and elcwmd
Th. re ms- tots .d saw mills in i
ami r-Tsiik Jiii.ls.u s-.ad Itemu" l*i.-:«-.-. Ibir-I ill- ;<ll«f .1 H-ii- h’ ‘-'I ••! sii, I
inr.liaM’. Iuiil.-d'*tn the •
up. look hrcakfasl and pent dtre.-il> j <''*nntry and cm. ot ih.-m have al
Kj.nsis fiiy .
feriiig fyolti tl - x'.ut'td Ir.llb t.-»l. win..'
i C.-Arustutrts.
to one of tlie city parks and Umkvd alitlo"" ("* »ant of help to run them
r.Nlj^klU"
r.-ii'aiid.!-g !l;il I -iirvixc.
the goldfish. O
t
"c v-xiMwt to Hiaye t.ur sH-luad mai
•
i»
a
real
i
le
pl.-’nuinK
for
a
fo-dlMill
WbUe>r-w"en- nearing the lairk we I b. Uuird next Wtwk. and she
Ilev. D
lu Ml.- p:.*t their rl-tonex
beard a bUMring wmnd and asking ] s«mth.-rn girl and we expectl to learn (
>h>r.i»tir. p. ruiN- ai 4“ /•* u iii.
have iin.lonlite«lly 1"-.*n «liie to Mu- cfittv
Muniemie what It waa we wen- told U I ‘1h- soil aouihen-n areeni then,
thl: ri-rxiCc Mr- .1 \V .Mil!i!-11
fnl t-na.-hiiiv of'si
waa locuata. and tIRn-were all over*
Npiak on h.r
roin-y Mir-nigh
Warner, l o.nvcil. and Hull lli-kix-k uud
Ihe watcrteik lrc«*e In the park^ W.?|
nibU
Uui<b. TAi, .S"mlay ni<.rni'ig
Mct’oruil.k.
a n all day looking at th - j
Slay-Ill I
Mrs Mrlik :i will d< :-rib<VatldlnK • UahthoaBe.
which show* that It w*si
A Good Compleaiofi.
and rc< lu-s Ir.oti .\Mi-n-in".'. peopli!"•.
A Ifghtlu.UJM- I" IwJiiu biilli on
Iiuili ■ by the Spaniards.
The fancy
JtTtu-nbm.
reck, at the eniramv »>f San l-'rnncls.-o
Inm w.»rk ever* all o|.|
n„i>s
Sii-uii..
hafivir. Work ran 1-e .Imu- m.l.r at
They tell ua that toveii jrars
N|K Hk ..u,rr.-m J
vvratlier
tlo-re waa mil a atnw-t pavsnl. hut now j
Small
Sutidav rHi.r-il at mem.
I’rinjar.
llieni an- aome very .lUre pawmenL)
ug,.„cas)
r.n.l iuii-rmeilli'. .l.-i.ari m« ut ?
there.
jail druggists.
i!:.' ehui.h jiarmrf.
Mrs. K.1 wards
The aldewalka an- very natrow; so;
------------------------------' pm m»n I. bj m-biw -t l""t «•»<
anil Mrx r.tlh-nV ela--«are the sireeta. and cn ran-walk for
IT'LL BE CHRISTMAS SOON.'
lia'- im ai o( 4h<- imrl-.r-*. The Noni-o |
A c^tly F
hUiol^An the videwalk ami haw shef I
mean* Xma* jjift*.
Now <*!
I .l.".-4fim-!*» w.ill UM—t In Grange iiall
;efelb-t
ler all ahi« fnm. the awnings
; .John 1». Il<w-k.
Y.itei;. j.-..pn's .-'jciely oI I'hrtMiac
' flower can’eu
htal.
ih. .-.tf .I .lu- -hn- .
„„
Ku bavor a* 5 :ir* .p ra. T.qdf, “Soine
and^lfiir I
,d GimFs Fnimt. i-i That’ t'lMi-r Me. '
I., M..W1.
M..MI, w.
.. ,i
.MK-i thOMsi. r h .i'l-r. ,
Wli.-n w
'■
in
EverythuiB in our immenM »tock !
m mm Iliu iMielGr*.
bioked aruuut
Sunday . \>-ning lervire at 7 p. in.
for tele at tb« lime. Cu*-^a»*. i
. , , ,
,
the night,and dually hwal.sl at tb-I
______ ________
i
f‘*r Ii'um-s
Get"..! <d Ml* «lel-ga1-* to the tlniiHl
! hand painted china. 4
New lork. GiimmI iiw.iTZ
Firilry hom^-. k.-pi by a fnnuy
Tra.-rs.7 a-i ;v-laii«n will l«? given at
. room **•
*«»•>•'I*. v.iUiaMc 111 that Hty tIuH.lilike 1:1
tills I'-rrlce. !»•• not fail t«i bear the
prvriim a wn.
provided for ladle*. Every lady! „u„.r i.uibliugs. nt.ibb-!. Imte for some
reiMiris .if this im|"u-laut int-ellr-g. All
upon geittng ready
, beautiful souvenir free.
j linm Uv-n biiili upward it« mnny
nd that th.-rv w.is ;
.3^ 3,
. *,,,
inxi.e.!. SirangiTf; com..- and I4- at
.
2z.;;z:
j;™;"
F-iF-ri-i va/ARo
Nmi. .‘ i.i all |s rsAins Ini.e.- l.-d.
Th. >is-* ,nl a>.K4'r-h.nM-ai lax roll f.rtlb.' e.fu--'rnrikm of a Iriink s.*wt-r in
insiri. r No. K t Is-glnniug at Mu- liit.q-.
N-i'ilou ot Ikutnlwian iIkt woh We<lingion tlr-'.-i. nmning 1
tuigiun tlr«i-i. From rtr.-«-i ;
I..U.I ax.iiu- I.. I'-.gliih jtr.-1-t. ih.-iiiv
.Ml Highih -.tr.-i-i 10 llarh.w stre.-i»
lias iMN-n plaoil in mv bauds tor «-<>li.-. ii.m. I lie fitjni af.«*wvment t.i U luiid
on t.r h--hir.- th<- ::*»th day <'f NovoniIsr. 11*01.
M. K. Ma:-k.-U. .
fiiT Tr.-.isun-r.
4 tin..;
IS.«nh_“«2 su^j^ lunl. biiihl-
DANCE ORCHESTRA
F. O. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
THE VIOLIN, ha* organixed a DANCE
ORCHESTRA and is ready for dance
engagement* and aUo for a few pupU|
on the violin.
For terms call at South 5lJe Shoe
Store.
X
Hi.-l
aug 2S-tl
H Snow.b n. Sr 111111 Wit. w.*.*
lor .xoar.. lu.thiiig .lid any g«..sl
iitiiil
Ilobl-l.-i'j. It.Ml.y Moiiii
tain Tea. N.iw
wb.-'.-. stnmg an 1
h.-ahliv. n:.
niv T«-a or lal»h-t--.
Jt>bt:.'uu Drug (’•».
Mothcis Praise It.
MoilicrN •-..•r.vwli. j
..... .... .
FOR THE
SEST RLbOLTS
Try Record Want Aoa. S*
CMC tote Me-«v Makar*.
Motherhood’
'=^mw^4
* S?"
“?iS‘SoLSS^
rlui»t
the la*.l and a um- '
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" I nltuve llu- rvouml. Tliere
Golliauj
tlKnisamls of borne* I
11.1 ts. Stable*
' .an I'o sai.l 1
«r mx *t..ne* are m.t ornNhU-nil
llmly and asked hir If it w-miH ,nd Tar. It
iiiarkib!.-.
In
i.uni.v of these I
|K>io-ll.le lor Its to prtKiire a bte*i-! Is aI n»mblm-,l Oi :h and
liorm-w arc eljlljetl ou tin ee floor*, hatch
rhtver an.l Mi. H«inej lb-.- U
ket. a* -we wen- vitse.1 to a little bea'
1 elevator big
y liotUe of the gi-nulne.
Kca | «f thew alal
•* {.axativc Honey and Tar ctm»^ amt atmftg e ugh to carry to tlie U4V
lobble. Tlic njuloe*
xiugb* and aaslats In expelling ; per Hoot* ai
t IL
syitem by geatly mov ore
tUeir wleeiung apartIn care Tor ,ncm-* by tbraoodw ch-vator*.
Tbe
aaa tofnomiu, vxa p«w«r «« ,e
rTr.-:
T:i-;
r ^ -A
R %
-
“» • 4itenhetT*’ aail after bala* told Ui 13^y lor chUdreo,
»rhal ptrpoae we wished to pal the do JtSL
m
Sold by^U drag I
b«. »J 4n«--«»U».b.Bh.
I dsh-..:-.rt.-p*.-r;ty
alter M. Lovracy Co..
BOSTON. KASS.
- r^
S-rviei -s in the Vhurcb iwriur* a<
r.*i ol Mu- ruw- eliurrh.
. Kv«'ryiK>.ly
or-ltally
hivii.-.l
tbere MTvhv:;.
wiwECfiimw,
Evangelical Church.
Rer. R. M. Holsapla. nastor.
}e a. m., mumlng chua mectins.
lh;2u a. m., M'rmcu!,
Sermon laUjecL “The LltoU trf B|h
T:.
^ IMals tts« the maldrily of poo^
wisimspEHKmm
I potatoes Mot year ky Mylaeffhe oaod
t a potetnn oa the top of the wossi and ahJUJS'ri^t, STto^pceisJ iM\ oevtriagthma with straw ta the depth
tor MTT. & B. XMTLS.
toot or mosa. Whoa ripe the IkofcawdBMwf Ooi ao glvaa la
toed C4paal la saom arey to akwaot dll
Do paaplib yet lhaco «ro BMtohto ’
Uaaelgh- Chat oto owodohy pcueloeo an poritowa dew at our worn without eay spoelal | ,mam
puhlle oerdMay: Mrt Mory BBoa ol-j aagm. (
bors. Then there was
1
Mr poMo or Pt poitlcPlor ammL-Oos
her
ttvmtlag the rmp. Just ptoat aad the of tho gtootpeoM fdcto eoaetotoi«
ways toalats upon haviag a taascal j It thieh
IhuMaag. Jor frhkh ate cham each
enm b doae. This Is aa oU Irish •ho iritoliii Of Ood is thtor itolir
■Aat aaaa a* a rtaDUag n
aacthod aad Is worth irytag where oae wver MBM-daA with tho awnitor
'The wtnr Art ml BtoJIntBnM potofty.. Fiotor boo waU caBki'
'Why do we Bot alwaya toiUe when
"PwwiSlBt gwot gad pwddw
'-Psrkapo
thuiBth the vuariMM paalpd gf waak
we toeet a fcUow helag! That ■ the
who
eoa’t
llvo
arlthoat
sympathy.**
BtotolMft" Shay am aat frw toggHH
aeaa whw her Iwpialaaei as aa la
le
oM
saaa
sat
aloae
la
his
true
rceogaltioa'which
ought
to
pass
hmm aai BmlMd to w maaB aatoMw
said the toaderhmnod womoa.
rand la SBM. aad jet aha la aet ataal
ne
the
haad
of
woaua
had
aevto
fruto
aoBl
to
aoBl.
Utile
chUdrea
*o
af paapla. hat -Mka lh^ toads of th«
*Whe'd hector moke lees toeqoeat do
to the lataraau oC htr owa Ule. 31hc
kaowa aai dbt relgaed trl aw for mahMado aad eapahto of ho*
tooads fer U thea.** fwpUed the other this lavolaatorily. The hnaesthetomd
nnaipMilnii wU cuaw to har at a Ssed
kaat. The eoaversatloa turaod ap- lag appUad to orecy phone and coadldrly. *YX aoorae. I haveat maeh po- OermoB peasBBt does It. U la the
hoar every day, talk, llatea. read. sew.
tleaeo wUh her. I’to wiUtog to adtolt kal suBlight BU through that sltople oa cooWag. "Yaaft** drawled the old tioa ta hamaa Ufa. Tho alagar.asatoago drirtag. do aajtklag that ia wealed
Ito over hh Bio otoy rood MtoprodpjW
but I've ettoodwl loo SMOy fuaeralv land, the perpetual greeting oa th- BtoB. 'T got me oae o' thoai tbore promtao.
.^h the ataapledMarted d
*Theagh yoar alas ho as near
right hOBd or the left betweea atiaa eaokbooks waasi. but 1 aev
at her lavltaUea.*'—Bxohaagc.
mt Ihar ahaU ho aa white aa oagW;
of oae who aajafa holpiag. Or taka
gars as they pass each other, nerer do aotbla' with It." "What
thaagh they h* red Hke criamea. thsy
the caw of a wmu left ahme aU day
OM ClolticB.
without a atoUe. This thea U the tnnibler" asked bU rlsitor. pc
ahaU ba as wooL" The chlM of QoB
at a hotel la a atraace dtj while her
-flae an of stolUng.* like all flae art ly. "Why. every one o’ tbeto blatood giishig throagh tho deep vralero pf
hnahaad timaaaeu
atoktoSB cea hear God aay. *WhO«i
-the hhid that lie burled true on. perfection art. the simples!
pankm wUl go ghoot with har, help
thou patooth throagh the watera 1 will
tollowiag of Bsliire.
her to shop, pilot her
ho with thae. aad through the rivers
parka and whatgrer tatcreata her
thay ahall wot orseBew thee, and whoa
Ited doeeu. They a
thaa
wakato throagh the Are thea
■oat. Or theta la
ohatt aot bo bartod." To the ala hat^
boaadhoM aad aoMoae has to keep
ataries of the joys aad sorows
dooto
aad care worn ottoto the Mas*
the young people out of lu shadow;
their owuers kaew. There arc lines
torh
precloto
promise, "Ocune uate Ifo
the eottpaaioe atop. In and U frieodt
and creosca ta them, and perhaps a
all ye that are weary aad beery ladoa
artih them^ In Bve mlaatea by giaee
aad
I
wm glre you rest.'* To tho
patch here aad there. There arc shiny
of her wiUlag spirit No ooa who has
Marys
aad
Marthas
there is the proanooats and trooaers haggy-kaced; and
had a trace of aelf-eouadoasaeas
■e. Th) brother shall Ilv« again:** to
hau. too. of pioposterotts block, wldetho ktoMy. *«o 1 om with thoe al
ahyneaa coiild fill aach >a oOce. for
ritotoed aad Barrow-rlmiaod. hlgbwaya."
aad
to
the
dying.
say I
Ita first requisite la to get wholly ont
crowned aad low. sUk aad derby and
a." aad
tber*s hoooe are many am
uf oneself, bringing to the other per
straw. They all He tranquilly wherv*
"Bleaaed ara tha dead that
tha dlo U the
son a fresh Interest that fa never a
they were last throwa, aa If awalUn* |
Loid.•• ThM It might be roaUaoid
oo-partner with egotlaai. Aa entirely
almost wHhout rod. Ke sttostloa of
timidly the time they shall ^In come j
natural manner, a perfect ease. Is the
sin or eorrow or adveialty can be fooad
Into favor and fashtoa.
|
Inevitable rcanlt of aueh
That old ckiihea have a peraonalUv >
Blla Wheeler W'lloox has divided th->
U. uf^ course, because they hare been j
world Into the Laanera and the Uftworn by mon*and women. Wc feel iwi j
Id. as the cfaUdrw of Gyd.
crs. Tlioae wbow lot la cast with the
impulse of nflccllon or Commiseration j
ibselntely upoa the promiaea
Man mete abselntH
latter anal have Boaiethlag very
for the tmilor’a bolU of twoed or broadof God than0 we do. They are ‘"exceatk
strong within, for the Leaaera will
Ipg great and prortooa," and yet wlilla
cloth, nor lor the cheap ganncnia that
Clin* without aierey. A eartala pmewe know them and can riyieat onmbera
of tham from meaaory we do not altlcal rclislon. that perhaps |ms lUUe
(T ways lesB npoa theau la the bear of
to do with forma of theology, bat eqaneed. We have the promleo that- *hH
iprlukto «Ub nil .»,1. IllUc woo.1^'"
cema Hat-lf chiefly a
things
work together for good to them
* **’‘'^*
i
human brotherhood, ia nearly alwaya pepper. Maah the yelks of four hard
Ood," and .ret when adrm^
boOM W. -Ik -lib . b.ir CU, or
‘f.
the center of anch strength. Add
Btty ronvea to many who profens to lore
m-m. . null «l» cl>- of w.1-I
**' •'‘"'“"x*
this a love of lauehter and plcaN
Ood. Instead of acceptIng this troth
nca*. and you have the eaadShal ele joll,. o» JlTud .oimiK.; Ublnpoon. I'
they bare ilieir faith abakao la Bad
fdl .d b.t» rolM I. boor .bd b.« . f"“” •
I
ments of a sunshine companion.
tbevefore that they do not cheer aad
Mlsa Townsend has certain attribeoanfort oa. Bot aiich an alUtode to
ulua that she caUa "faculUea.'* One Is
Ham Balls—Chop flae' some eoia <
And what It has gained j CrsudUauRhlt-r of C. S. Vsd. r.>r. DauRhUT of Mr. and Mrs. Hsttv J. Kent, ward God’s promlM
promises ta a miserably
fur forgetting dlsa*reeables. never boiled ham, add an <«g for each hall | hasshcen at the
cost of
false one. ir wr
we faced bankruptcy
J' ”***
1
Everett. \Vash..'funn.» rly of this city.
ibty father who waa
I
churning thpm over, useleasly In a
j and our earthly
'
ness aud beauty.
!—
V had asid to oa. "If you
vexed mind. Another Is for ^oi carryrBut
the
coat
and
the
cloak
do
no:
‘
****"*^i _
^
^
Shoulder Effects.
1 Inhaling fnm«‘..of burning camphor gel Into financial dltocoMy draw
fry In hot buty;
In* care; the cause may be there. Jiiut
complain. When It comes their lime
There's no more drfvop.
will often cure a cold In the head.
sleeplea*
me." w* would not
the spirit Is not cast down, or the tanlu? laid aside thoy cling to the Moderate breadth is the
*1110 thloRN that Interest us most an alshta woRTin* and ’
ring If we
Cara of Otsh T^la.
j
aaugglc In o j Little ruffles edge ci*au!etles.
hewd lined. A third la fur never hurry
Renerally none of our buslnesN.
had an swrtbly father and If be really
ing. "He that bcllcvcib shall not make
Though apparently "^nslgnlflcanl. j ‘ke comers that hide them jery peace- j One sees rows uf small butluii;<.
Tlic doctor who vaccinates ha* hi-- would do what he aald. If wise chil
haste.'' says Imlaa. a text that should aoihiag Is mom Impor^l in the
And they are always telling, Sleeve tops lap over the shoulders. own way of acrapine an arqualnunce. dren we would take him i
1 tore aod 1
be prlntctTon Ihc walla of a cUy where home or conduces mt>rv to the. health 1 *kelr stories of other days-of dars
Box plaite«l sk-eve tops extend Jo
Ill-fore applylUR a iNUilllre. cover and tt
for bla help, i*
haste Is so frantic, and often io need and comfort of Ihc family, than the |
bright da>s-of Ssbbaib-da/ j Uie nocktill- skin Hshtly with Rlycerinc to ketji towatvl him. repay himimr
wa.v. I^et i
less as In the typical Instance uC tb>. carchil washing of the dishes
quictuess and week-day strife. Ill time
Elongated hboiil.I. rs are .Inip.sl auy inrilrle.- of the iMuiltlre fn»m ad 1 aa trust Gcal In the same
take Him at Hia w<wd to oa. IM <
sn who rac«-s and tears to cross the pruiier care of cloths and towrls—1‘key
become
dual-covered
and
mo(h-|Tr«h8wbe
t«>
lieritiR.
aa HU children, acrept HU promtasa
rcet ahead t»f the car. th€-n stands to wby, death, in the form of typhoi 1 j eatcu.
wear them away.j g„nie i-leev. lup plaUs are hiltelied
«^*‘cu. aud
and beggars
beg*
Laugh all you can. LauRhliiR »-hake* the boar of oeed, and then to rep
Itch the car go by. ••|•'ac^lUoa•■ la germs has been jenown to lurk In aa
■« Ions »» they remain In sig'at j
up tlw> i-yNlem. makcN tlo- blood cir Him Jot na I
leas formal namc^^for those attrib unclean diahcloth!
« more enilreir to Him.
h! Therefore, when they call forth a tear now and Uieu.; Sleeve lop fiillnesN Is plait«Hl ratlier ciilate. wake* up the Iiiur?-. Nlarta dl
He nmnto
I ua. for "Hr to faith/ol
utes than "principles.’’ and gives the
and we fi-el that they deserve a caresy | than gathered.
Re?tlim, warms t»*e f«-t.
that promiaed.'*
t over to nature; but a dlsiH-naer nqulrcd l
of affection. Poor. lonel>, patient, re j 1a some instances oa|M- effects cover
aiBUi aaamxoa
of sunshine must Ite made as «ell as
clothes!
the sleeve tops.
n iheh'Pn”*
Toilet Hint for Heusewivea.
Gm.
lit
l.%;
laa. t. IH; xi
born, if that quality is to uullaat child summer time they will qulcklj- sou.- I
An
effective
scheme
slioWs
Ib.----------------------Apple, iiotato aud most other Mlain - UlL 1-S; Mai. lU. 10; XIatt.
hood.
"Anj old thing" Is often aclocted for ,
*ke Children Sleep,
slioiilder cut up In a fHiint.
ran be reui<»v»-d from the band* hv xt »: XXvm, 1C20; Hob. X, 23 »; Rev.
Some clever ck»th blouaeK sht>w a
Oouragt-. acIf-abneRatlon. a warm this purpose, even to old socks, and) There are many who will agree
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nthblDR lh6m with oatmeal molstowd U. S^ltt.
- shoulders.
declart?s I •‘Jries of tucks «
heart—theau an* ihi’ underside u( by bouRcwires who deem tbcmselvcf
well-known doctor.
with k-m«m J«Hce or vlnt-gar. A nail
Intorvlewtaa Dr^ rtavh.
what the casual observer may explain
Iter j ihai haU of the ailments of rhlldren In j »~a‘l »-houlder straps, smart !j brui-h Khoiild be used all around^
Ju«t after l*r. Clark towbed Bngltoh
as a pleasant iwmonality aaid a scniu.- prefers porous material, and oolhingithe metropolis arise from IpsufBclent} •“tched. arc short and end in puiiii-t
aiiRer iiaib. Wli«f ntbc slain
ahorea. complHing a voyage from South
humor. Khithfiil service Is much
u than mosquito netting. Fold j 6i«-p. He recognlres that the aamr
Epaulet styles range from the b«»rse rcniovc-J wsKh with warm aster and Africa, he waa Interviewed for the
harder to find. A woman once got m
foar or more tblriinesscs and j dimcuUy .exists in the case of aduHs.-l *‘koe sha|s?d shoulder pieces lo luni Miap. Never u»e aoap before remov Christian World of Loodeo. Some
• with c.l«hl children. The cor. quill with coarse thread. Being such
in * «ccni conversation upon the j
Ing the NUlu. aa It will be ten times thing* be aald are of wide olgnlflcaoee.
cases it is imptissible to
ductur eyed llicro wraihfully. "U this Inexponrtve goods, a new dUb clo-Ji j ,m,j«-t. aald: "it Is not only children,
When the reporter asked him. *Tou
tell where the sleeve leaves off nn! more difflCMlt to remove.
picnic, or arc they yours?" he do- may often be obtained.
have fonod no algna of deray. ae laj pui mlults. that arc lalMng
atauces of fallnrer he replied:
mandoil. ‘'They’re all mine, and U’j
cause. They-shoulder iH-gtns.—Exchange.
Some housewives place dUh eJoths ous-lusanliy
CupiMianIs inrcKlcd with mice ma.
"Mo signs of decay, but everywhere
iKi picnic!”yras the grim answer. Ob. and towels In the regular weekly waskiH- frvv-d of them by ib«- um- of RUiti
of preoeot Inrreaeo and fatuio
the field for the sunshine lady has i
but this seems uncimnly to Uie
. Vitus’ dance, which is
eaiuidiur. Till lump* of It on the
[ere and there, but not v
timil!
writer. Would wc not deem It very
• of the
L wearing of dlsoase.4 I
VO beard of aocloUsa t
vhelves anil the mice, which dl*llkc
irncleaa lo use band-towels and undernee of lack uf aloep.;
1 off or dropped out.
the smell, mill decamp.
vvmr—after having been uswl a week although It la oft.-u wrongly ascribed '
Warmed Over Meats.
Some cooks soak aalt hmm over
lace,
csiteclally
in
floral
design.
-^o wipe one's dishes? Then why l- lo lack of proiM-r nourishment. Chll'.light
in
milk
iK-tore
liroilluR
for
Is to cut the leaves from the net fomi
pariaon. Twelve yean
In tin- U|duk>n u| many people, cold it cleanly to throw dish towels in with dren live in such a rush that they
datiuB and apply on a col tun. w wd or breakfast. Salt mackcral U naW lo first vlsHed Adelaide, t
meat may Im> made more agreeable, kuch soiled things, aad then wash worn out before I bey arrive at
Bilk gown. Work over the design, cov be Improved by soaking In sour'milk. Junior eocletie*. Now Sovith Austrajlx
when proiN-rly pnipared. on Ita second them-together? A seimrate washing turilj."
baa leo. When I Unit went to Victoria
...
.1.1.
‘ke
Ogtires
well,
with
embroidery
for
tabic
linen
and
dish
towels
apiH-arauce than on Its first, but. of
-What would yc
there were six aocleUes there; on this
Tk. re
•
•<v«iaow«evnirse. much de|H-iids u|ioa the mode far the betUT way. Indeed; too the ale of things?”
The next Issue of the China oOMal last vtoli I wax told of 230. And the
olhes. I "I would keep them lu l»cd. and gIvO suit In excclfcui. The embnddery
at dresslnR and serviitR. ^ Kvery rook w rlter a large basket of soiled doll
Endeavor publieallon will have this In nnlona: made up of many aortPIlea.
JI
stands
out
well
and
the
lace
pstteni
grow and prosper. Nearly all ate dolo*
■hich 'conUln.foul cmana-j n,pQ, pi^Q]^ of nie*.p ,nd tonics. .
knows. orThtnk* she knows, how to
terest Inz llrui:
9iendld work. Uoly in one untoo did
the youngslerw go to bc-11
u
make ha*li. and bash appears day tlons (If not real dl-ca«* from Uio
A mivst deliKbtfiil ineklent occuirsd
d«Ign and In most case. I at a meeiiiiR of the ChrlstUn Kadtov- 1 find anything like aagglng. hut 1 am
after da>. a greasy, nniialalable dish body la nnplcafttnt. but doubly «, if ^uh ibe chickens and get up with
that that waa only ternconveniionai or soelety In I'ulon <-hmvh. Hongkong. keoTlacad
of wbirh the family soon tire, and of Ublcclotb*. napkins and dUb dolhs|tbem. In addition 1 would aee that
porary aad that the aalM la queettoa
The pastor. Ber. Mr. HickliB*. «^ho 1* haa already entered oa an area of
wlitrh the houM-keeper says; "Hash n^. imlicdded Ihcrcln.
) Uiey got a two bour.' nap in the after-1
uainR bts Endeavor soeloty aa a meaa* prugrtaa- As * matter of fact. It haa
Is never oaten by our family aad It ta
A twine dUh mop docs very well for) noon. Plenty of sleep Is the panacea 1
Swedish Bread.
of
Interesting
and
eaeauraliliig
th*
iisi-lesa ip make It." The cold mMt Li
taken up the laeretM campaifn.
JSwu<Ush bread l» made b.v roUliig CbrUHan soldiers stattaord tb«rr. bad
•ffOBtoof my meet laterestliif expert
yilccd In.thick, uninviting allcoa with
invited tho Endeavor ascretarito for aacea wars to Soutk Africa. Ofdhoeto
J out
shrt and: prrhaiw. gravy Over It. awl
Ickncsa^ of half ^an Inch, rubbing it India and China to eomr to tha marb thixe have been somewhat aAaiaod rell.\»o. falls under the l«ne of dia- for krtllcs. The writer llnda the.
Hint* Worth Copylhg.
;jthlc
lag and apeak a few.*«acdt about th* totloos olaes Ibe war. aad tbm are now
•
^ Hnnw-tir-rr-nu- In
castor, and cold nraat Is voted an average
domoatlc averse
to wsshinc
wasliing
Ja|ianese have a mulUmdc of »'®H wlUi Boftenod butleT, Sprinkling work In other pUrra. but quite uaa- two anioas-tbe Itotch and the BrHtMi.
peetedl.v two otlier atnnffert canto lalo Bnt there are two Boers oo the Sooth
ouuldc
kcUl
timai^e dish, and In such hooac- the
.................
. of skllleu and ’'‘^'»«"iquBlat
enstoma. many of which have “
*
the llttl- meHln*. wito of whom proved African exeenUre committee, and xt'a
holds the hsave^vera arc thrown away hence they see no reason for using
? aa their baaU. W’hcn
to be the rounder of the dm ChrUMan meeting In the great ban of Addartfy
alap sirenor glvea to Uie dog. while the famUy
SadeoTor em-irty In aU India aad the Street Reformed church. Cape Toira.
up
the
sheet
dough
after
aprinkRoll
id atensils. mlstrosa of the bouse does
is deprived of many deUghUul aad
■her
the aon of one of Indto's moat there wm dupllrote mOttoea In BatllBg
these
ingredients
over
It.
Let
li
healthful diahet. The foilowlng rocl- Botwithstanding that they arc usuall.v ontwardly hnpaticni
taiDOtt* missionaries. Aad what bad
p»-s w 111 all he lonnd caccTlenl aad eco washed after alt of the other diahes. and throw out little hinu of what rise for half an hour In a well-buttered CXllRl ibear tour strmaaen. wltheut lUb and Dutch aafl tha hymn* aad
pia.vm srere Is tho two toagvafloa.
pan. robbing a lllUe softened butter
nomical aa well aa very easy to predotlcB will claim her attention Boon, on the outside of the loaf. Bake It In any piearraatemeot. to com# together Priendllnesa cannot he foroed. MR
Unnccesaary Funerals.
but she prepares the daintiest lunch a quick oven for about half an hour. at Hits imie meetlnt? Simlyly the at- Christian Endeavor to ooe of the Iflflqaacea that make for unify."
"What a sad. hard life poor Mary eon imaginable and pots It into the Serve It hot for tea.
aameand
leaoest part of a rare, cold roaat
Ellen baa!" exclaimed a aympatbetlc prettiest of boxes, whleh she wrapt
of fedowthlp anfl the pledde "to at
Uw-f. Make a rich gravy and flavor woman who had jost returned from ac in rice paper aad ties with a ribbon.
le vln- tend knd take ponae part la every
l a lIttU
thyaic.
dcr In which
V
ChrUtUn Eadeaver prayer meetiag."
afternoon call on a neighbor. "She Then, some morning when no other egar bo kdded
black is-ppur aad a tabletowtofad of ccrtainl^yhaa more aggraraUons aad momhsrs of the hooaobold ah? pres stockings are rinsed after boio* ta It not a -great adrantafle that the
cnrraai jelly ; ihlchoa srtth .gnuod trials thaa fall to the lot of most peo ent. all haring beca warmed to keep wasbod. The atocki
ckings sbt
should then Eadenvor aoclrt.v not almply tnsplrto
crackers and a lump of batter. Have a ple. It makes my heart ache to hear out of the way.
Its
members with loyalty to thefr local
the lunch be dried wroag aide oaL Colored
efaurrh. bot also britoc* them Into a
frying-pan very boL put the noff heel her tell of them.*’
box with the xweetest of afliUcs into gtockings will be tin faded aod
torong STmpathy with felJow Bndoavla It without grmae: .Turn «nldtly.
Before the lunch boor the oaei srlll retain their origlDa] color.
“I presume so." reamrked rather
•can
a}l over tha srorld?
Uke up. lay on a diah. goar. imr the grinsly the energetic peraoa to whom goesL if he be wise, haa vaaitbed Uks
If collars and cuffs are threaded
hot gravy, Oaralah ike dlah with cel the remark was made. "Bat I can't a morning dood.—Antwera.
a piece of Uoe or atrtag and tied to
ery aad sippets of toast.
the clothes line It prevents dirty peg Kgypt has flve eorletles. and they am
agree with you. Mary BIlea has just
Two-Tws-Tsss Faneaksa.
A SavbO' Stew.—‘Take aomc bones | about the
marks aad also deea nut pull the cuds deeldedl.r coamopoUlan. One of them
Boont of troab»«!
has amons Ha membefa ltaiU"«of beef from which the meat has been
Two cops sour milk. oae-haU tea of the ooUara out of ahape.
toDB. Armenlaito. *'o|»tt, Hlodooa. OeP
rut. break la amaU plecaa, thea amah,
spoon Boda. two onps atale . broad
Always keep a amall board aprinklod amaa. Engitoh and Aatortcans.
put la a pot and cover with cold wa
aromha. two eggs. two.cups of flour, with salt and water at ^aad srhea
ter. BoU aad aklm. aeaaaa with aah.
Tewwoiitotoi rsM aaafwias.
I really think aor aald taro level teaspona baking pvwdsr. Ironings- If the Iron *^--------- "'--------pepparwad aUaglo*. add two tvralps.
pladi of aalt. Boa bread r emW In three times over the salt on the board, BadMvoma ohooM be ready aot only
two carrots, tero heads of celary. two ,“Yaa. I troly do." repMod the other. the mUk over night, add dlssaived. the rottghaeas often ooUceahle when to netoe opportunities for iervloe. bnt
-L'AHIrlte Cliretleaaa
"The principal 4lfler«aes U aoda. U <me haa left-over Jolufliir cake, It.has been used for a length of Urn-?
l bic bOBce, ent up the' that Mary BleB fo
food of hav- aac one cap bread crumbs aad <»c cup will be removed.
Hn.l.tC; lilts, liv.
TkM iMii^ App^H*.
It aurte« to 4er*lop wkea I wm a
tenMrta«>tbe t(Aki «rm toirH at tadtag «hai
•p oMictit* I bad.
Bbi f vaa M|K froa worry «»y the fact
ttat all the taat
Gbutd keep tbr pace I act tkeao «h«a 1
4^ air letrel bear.
It tcaelKHi the cUauu, Beadark vbea
we all orcra.^tl|»rd la—
Our fa aad Ma and Hnrj Clay aai
Haiir «ad Utile Miaa,
Doaldra yoor fanaibtc aunraal. who waa
tborc wlih all bia aUgbt.
PrvimnA to do dcuUwciioo wlU tba^
Suaday aiHXtUr
Wed eai a b«art> braakfast — bodiwbewt. eaoaase, »ap»c drip;.
. the weary wall Ull ooualiaM aeemed
a km* half lamlsbfd trtp.
We'd ibm have blacoll. ebtokea,
mathed potatoea. grary. too.
With Jclllcii. plcklea and preaenrea—e
lovely lot to rhew.
; W’c'd oat until our eyea atuek out. UwB
praveiy call for pic!
To think of It I wonder that we didn't
burai and d!t*.
Then applea. lumipa. walnirta, tIU the
ahadet of cotalag nl*bt'
llrme u« al| ui aopper with that Sun
day appetite.
And other little hnick knaeka either
iMlIcd or fried or atewod:
At two o'clock or thercabouta }-uu
wade Into a feaat
And ua tenoogh to lant you fur a fortnlRbl. at leaai.
You make « cali—lhere'a lea and cake
of which yon gently munch;
And when yi«i i:«*t back home you nay.
-Whai la there, wife, for limch?"
Mow bert'*B a gaiwa—Ifa youra to aay
tf^lt be aroni: or wrlKht:
The- father Of Uine Monday la that
’• •' 4
ce fro
• ■ To do the ttainga that I muat do. '
• And Joy in try In* to fnlllll
’ My every duty tbrousii nnd '
►
thnniRh.
'
• Thia Im m> pUu. and 1 ahall aeok
• To make Ita value doubly aiire.
’ liy artine where 1 uaed to.aiicak. *
• And alrlviiif; where 1 did en- *
•(x EDITOR'S EAST CHUR -aThe dlH|H'«alnK of auiiRhlne aa a profiwHluii U luUI of In an Intereailn* ar•tleie hy Marion Weal In Novemlutr
l^er>bo,l> a Maitarine. entitUHl. '*8nn; ahiiie by llie Hour.'' There arc hinta
I'ill b<> of value to many a
lu Ji w
penwjh
atrk frIctidH
r di-ar I
The (mIIiihuik j
ter that wlilrh make* orte lieln* aay to
another. "Yon hav«- done me Biaid." To
nnderwluiid ilie pmI«-aaloii. one imih*.
Aral uiider>tni»d Ua idom-er In Me a’
Y4*rk. MUa M V. T«.aiiaend
Mlaa Towuaeiid liaa not pill her pivi
feaaion vm- ahe emUHlIea It in every
lino v»t her froah. pliiinp peraun. H
radtaiea from her curly anbuni hair,
loT l|ou«>-t blue eyea. her aplendid
amllc I hat liaa ke|it Ita Jt*> ou*nea« uii
oiairt'tl by any runaekmaueNa of Ik-Iiir
. a valuable aievH; II ahiuea IhrouRb the
qillek. VIaim klndiieas of her vvdee,
' wltleh «»iitaloa not «.ne
uoi wiioleoiine and alurerr. Mlaa
ToanA-ud'a uicaOou waa^ atari
h«t eradle. whtre fhe
bealih. elmpllrlty and
I three be»i iiiiallllea In S.lii:_jrorl
live ntih It waa fuateml
• Ib’iHl >!«•«! with an Invalid mother
graiii.iiiother. IkHIi of whom needed
- miHit ehiM-rinj; and dlvertln*. eo that
. ahi .aved all the amualn* thlliRK to
.tell ilonii and bniughl alwaya a brlRlii
face lo ttieir ilarkcm-tl riMima.
"nien ouiietdera tM'Ran to turn to her
Toi\tivn»;i|i and rtimforl. as InallurlIVidOaiT^ue oiHiih a mindow to the
auu Selfi^bTj. t«n>. often eoouRb
Ywari> ago. .wheu'alie aaa .viallin* at a
■ frleud'a liuube, the aurKv<un came tu
4o aoaiCthiUR very tryluR to a lUHv
duR who bad U’eu luullr hurt. Some
ouc niuil hurl the ilog. but his oapent
emdd ttot boar to. "You do It!"
ihc IikW liable coucliiHkin. ami au
vlallor fared the onlual. "I really
w^li-d to am- boa I d aland It. ' ahe
Ijli.-a rwnaeod- grew up In CalUorlylar-buTYbc prud lo earn her llvln*
look her to New York, where ahe ha.
hpiU up a auccckful hunipcM »• wU
h)g aUicka, haadlla* only «K* stock,
as ahe believed la and could offer with
' ihc eutbnaiaam that la so valuable an
eloatml ul her pemmaUiy. Strangely
enough. 11 4a out «if this hualneaa that
her ni*# career has grown, for her piofradoaal vU|U kd to long Ulk. with
he, Ckata. whareta
rwmrrtn. the
' iihraar lhai has htwa a Anger post
CHItiallAN ENDtAVbft
lkMfc«a44iaarkmg. Hmwd tfeaa
ffft
«gd ffq\hcm la hat.
ur. thaw lay ta a aaaeai^ eorm arlih
brow* gravy, mlgee half aa oalgg tea.
aid gtaapaf hutiar. roliai la Baar.
UtUa p^par aad aah. Blew alaprt
■ft 40 aoc Mi hafi. Bgaataa la tha
Julee af hair a laaaa aad aanra vmy
hot aritfe BkUaa.
QMi BaoC BMW.—Cat the Jmi of
«oU gookod haat m with aoapa of
cold. hMhagk J>M la a aoaoo paa
with aMilo aaap ahoghar wt BBivy.
Blew aloarty. gdi a choppad oalM, oae
hoad oPoOteiy with popper aai aaU.
TIdefcdB artU a Ubloapeoaful oC hot
ter rahbod la P taUogM^nl of Bour.
odd three thlaly alleod 'potaiom aad
ow aatO 4oae. Berve hot.
Warmed-Over Beef.—Cot from the
roBMJaa or a oOU roaat or boiled piece
of hooc the acrapa of loaa; aMp.eut
r ,thta siloes of fried boeoa aad
put with tiM bort. seasoe with sweet
herka. ftoH aad pepper. BUr all towmhmL thee aprlaklo the meat ihlckly
atth Boar nod pour «« ■ aoup steak or
gravy. Lm boll aad dip oeme
I of huitorad loost late ik, ud
put Uem on a dish end aet to keep
warm. Let the moot end grovy boll
9 oace. Spread oe the toast and
trve with gravy around.
BMmllopod ChlekCB.—Cat the meat
from the regmlju of a cold chicken,
chop and mix with It as Maoh erumbej
bread aa thera U ebiekon. aoBsoo with
tail, popper, aoge. sweet mar)oraui
and thyme, put lo a haklag dish, poir
some efclekeo gravy and a little
melted butter. Add some grated
crackurs to a heaton egg aod a lliilc
milk and apread over the top to form
a crust Bake half an hour aod serve
*Too. 4hoth whai 1 aoU. aad tt> katsm. Bamrtlmii the whole rwa (
of Bov atin he aoededl h« dtMOM
mote thoa oac aad oaeholf. T
THE HECOfnrS GALLERY OF BRIGHT CHILDRER
r, 1
.r
—
m
fiW-JK&SI
.ruTim
mm
mm
C of the PMPC
Mi ««rM« afiar tJw I
M«« lb« Obmmc the irir
M th* MJTMf of the rejreltlet 4m.
tTMrt hr retW !• taU Cb« vnv«t7 ta MMt
WhUc It
tMr righU.
betac^iMi^^
NaMBt T«. ftwii. ttO K. W. «S pOTvItlltobecaspI
I cettate hcppds of dgprs
r ho)d^ to p certalB p
matCB. Op his arrest
waa dleeharged OP ^grooad that the
ae advertlead hy him was not
lottery. Appeal «as taken. Held.
tkattheachemeastmUlBcd was a lot
tery. thoagh the dlatrlbUthm of the
priaee does aot depend cxdoilvcb
Held, that he was liable
This WPS «a aethm M1
Mkch of cootnet to eater People V. faavia. Tl N. B. 7U (N. Y.).
Ceiitraeta—Conatitutieiial Law.
polp. tt waaafparaMthatthefaloof
r the IpstauaPtalatiff and defeedaat entered
(he note
thm ef the atoehlpc. or liable on the
theory that the ooptraet was exeeatod » a writica agreement which proTided
for adveacement by ptalatlt of
aad eornplete. ai^ ■hrohea after ;a
agrieoHural enppllea sad aa agrtcullUoa.
while the I
Warth r. Uehovitz. 71K. B. 7*4 (N. Y.» toral lien on defeadaat's crop t
core them. The agreement contained
jtlgaisoa yUswwipttan ef Rick.
mortgage ctanse prwidiag for tho
ther
aade. or arhr, pr ihdt
Cestala wharrax. while ;>rlvau prop
the anlcar had
lowarladac ««thaai. erty. were need before work of repair- sale of the crops in case of default In
area pot ahoarn. HaM. ppt error to dl lag the same was begoa. by the paWlc the term* of the agreement, pefault
juvlng
been made. plalaUlf brought
fact a verdict for the dadeodant, OB the
troaaaet bosiacss oa the piers, Md
gronad. that the attarmtiop vaa a
soPM extant while the work was. la salu Defendaot claimed that fur
^
^ WUeoMl. pnnrM* ttai tarlal altcratloK.
prograae. The srorh was la aoefa ooo- mortgage was void as to the crops,
piftii^ W«rty »«Md br wr b*- Boarera va. Rlacard. M AU. ti: dUkw
as to show that the poMIe wee becanse they orcre described In print
Utntim iMoriatlM M«d esprosiy (Pa.)
arms laterrapted. HeM, one ' going and not writing or typewriting, con
oa and lajored. not srltlfally. but trary to the provlskms of the code,
by the bollding opcFatlODs lawfully •hich provide that no chattel mori
ooeducted. aRer he had kaowlnglT age s)iall be good or %alid unless the
placad Umaeir la » poalUoo of ob- property shall be described In »T.Ucg
rioaa danger, cannot recover for the or typewriting, but not printinx. -in
the face of the mortgage. Plaintiff
reauUlag damages.
' *
that the earn, aftar belag dettrerad
Dowaca va. Elmira Bridge Ca 71 K. contended that this provision of
¥:■■.■
cade was onconsUtmional. Hrid
aad ^loadad. arara to be claapad oat B. 74* (N. Y.)
said provision was not unconstitution
hr a aervaat of T.. aad the defeadant
Klaettaim frrer in Name of Cendi- al and In violation of the fourteenth
ahoald coBver aoch aervaal oo lU
dete.
amendment to the federal consUtutio:!
to the ptaee of oaioadlpg Held,
Raapoadeat was a eaadUlate for
as an nnreasonaWe restraint of the
that plaiBUS. ia bHag ao eoavared ot.
JX«?. bulret for the bMelt of defeadaat'a eara aa aoch oarfpat of penisdr tqtoa the township ticka liberty of cltlxens to contract.
and retatof was a candidate to
Rose vs. Harlee 4(i 8. E. 343 (So
T.. araa a paaaeoger of defeadadt.
same oi^ apon the Cltlxens ticket. Car.)
that the Begllgeace cd dafeadant'a
glneer. through a bteh plalallS arpa tn- Therp were no other candidates.
tured arhlle hetag ao eoavered, aras Iptor'a aame at Cbristtan Ott ^
NOTICE
OF GENERAL ELECTIPN:'
regularly certified to the board
BOt that of a felloar aervaaL
8a R. Co.. election commlsakmcrs by the ch
To the legally qus.lfled voters of the
man
and
secretary
of
the
caucus
which
37 8a 8M (Ala.)
elected him. The ballots wer^ pre city of Travers*' City. Grand Trav
Vendor and
erse Oouuty. Michigan:
^ .H..r f.«llK. «4 .o
Plaintlir sold 16 defendant's has pared by the clerk of the board and
You are hereby notified that at thi
»rt««tob|p «d ~cUl tat.- band certain machinery for f400. Two sent to tbe printer with tbe name of general
election to be held In thb
hundred dollars of the consideration Christian Otl thereon. The printer state on the TucMlsy succeeding tlx
read the name of Christian Ott as first Monday of November next ib<
ilTriMboe ». Oroeo Bar. 100 N. W.
to be paid by • coorpyanca
Christian, O. H.. and printed the name following oOcers are to be elected:
belonging to. defendant, the t
(Governor. lieutenant Covernoon the ballot as O. H. Christian. On
anre do be secured by notes to bo
Seercfai^- of State. State Trvw.sure: ^ jhhtatUt was a dep^tor in defend cruted by the husband. In which plain- elcctton day. after 22 persons bad Auditor General. C«»mr
Commi^hlonl•r of tluvoted, the name of O. H. Cl)ristlan mas State Land omee.
Attorney General.
e. At
€hd hMk and her hoaband hired fro«
retain title
Supei
tlto ittk a aaf^r dwit bo* for hl« chinery sold. The notes were axocuted, discovered to be upon the balkn* in
MemIber <»r trie State
OM he#. PlalhUir 8»ve her hunband aad small ^ilagments made thereon, stead of the name of Christian On. Hon. Justice of the Supreme
a'^UM ie place la the depoalt box. but oh the hoaband’a- falling to make The board then erased the name
the term
Lcrm ending Dee«*mlH*r
Dt
oTher payments. ptalaUff took posses O. H. Christian on tbe remaining bal 1807;. justice of tiIhe 8upn*me Court
ending Decembx-r ihlrtx first.
ston of the mst^ineiy. the value of lots and placed thereon Christian Ott. tbe t<
il JoEtlee of the Supr.-mr
which, added to the amount paid. moyi. .There was no person In the township
ling Ik?cenib:'r
name O. H. Christian. When
rhBb repaid the purchase money and
votes
were
counted
respondcDt
aflfJlheed It la the vault. The vaiiH
Held, ilrnt ptalnUff
«d| ftibbad aad the packace and other eMitled la«equity to enforce apedfle bad 174 votes. Christian Ott 1C7 and
uken. performance of tefendanrs contract O. H. Christian 12 votes. Held. th.v.
the 12 ynes for O. H. Christian
action to recover the to convey land.
aioUm package. Held
Sandets Vs. Newton. 37 8o. 340 not bc\counted for Christian Ott, as
the cot^ could not assume that
a gmihttcau ballaieot. and that io (Ala.)
person v^o voted for O. H. Christian,
Mndlord and .Tenant—Lease.
aitah.tt^^oC atsiiaeoce on tf>j> part
• aWa as V
Ptalatiff la the owner of a brick although no person by (bat name
building in Eagle Grove and leas» d to Isted. would have voted for ChrlsUaa
fMaadant. a-dentist, a suite of ufflee Ott.
Brlsetle. 11 D. L. N. 455 (Mlch.».
roeau on the second floor of the bull 1i\ p:,h. K 410.(Mich)
hfg. The lease ran for one yegr end Tort of Servant—Liability of Master.
t«Bidr UM-BlvIng Minor
Deiendant Is the proprietor of sev
ing
October &. 1801.. The rooms are
Boapopdeat oaa convicted of vio^
eral
atdrea
In Brooklyn, where grocer Clerk, on.* County Treasurer. ..ne It. gdealgned
to
be
bested
by
steam
heat,
taUas 1)m provUloas of the eocallts]
tldvor law coeuiaed In See. &39I C. L. and In the lease was a provision that ies. - provisions, etc., are sold,
♦Itch hiat should be furyiahed by the tiff claims that having a basket of era. one County Surveyor and two Vor
‘
of'Michigan, which prohibits any
plaintiff, the defendant paying a fixed apples ouuldc the door marked "Five
Mh. except, a druggist from set
hi'reby notifieil tbsi
glrtag or fnraUhlng any aplrliuous. sum therefor In addition to the rental Cents" she went Into the store
II be submitted’to
tlx- popiil
there will
submli
PMUt. brewed, fermented or vinoits charge agreed. At the expiration -of told the clerk mho wanted them, lay vote at the general elect bin to be be
in extension for a fur ing down W on the counter. The in this stat.' on the 8th day of Novel
Ugaora to nay minor. Reapondeni
agreed
u|Kin.
and
the
clerk
went
out.
brought
in
the
her.
A.
I)..
19t'4.
as
requir. «l by Act .N
a«ft a saloonkeeper or druggist, bu
32
of
the
Public
Art.s
of
tlx- ciu. )a labbdng man At the ■ollcliatlnn o> dcfcsidant continued to occupy the 'set and was about to deliver it, when
for the
property ifntll March 15. 1802. when he he was Informed by the boy outside Hon of calling angconveutiou
■ Wa wife he obulned three bottles
A general revl^blr.
purpo>c
vacated the premises and refused to the door that the plaintiff had. b**- of the I
hc#r and brought them home. 1
Ionyou are hereby
naupiv to buy the beer wa* furnUheu paj the rent for the balance of the forc entering‘the store, manipulate further notified Iffat there will U* sub
IMipiilnr vote, at said gen.'rul
term. Defendant claims he was com the apples In the basket by rem’ovln mined
by. rropoodent's father. After
ek*cilon. as r.*quired b> joint itsolubeer araa brought to respomlent's pelled to vacate owing to the failure tbe small ones and supplying In tbeir
No. 2 of
the Qiu-stlon of i
dwelling house, he. his wife, his fa of plaintiff to furnish sufficient heat place larger and belter fruit,
adoption of the proposed am. ndnn
iber add one
W., a giri sixteen to make the rooms habitable, of which clerk, on learning of this, and inspect to article four of the constltuii.ui
^ ypara oC'age. sat about a table.* and numerous complaint* were . made to ing the fruit himself, told the plaintiff this state, for r.'|K*aling section 28 ut
said
article,
which
si'ctlon limits th^okponileat’a wife |>otiTt‘«l the beer out plaintiff. HHd. defendant sras enUUed the could not have them for five cca'.s. time for Ihe Introduction of bills
to vacate and abandon the premise-:. and, as he says, puintiff commenced each hotjHe of the h-glslature.
, Into glaaees. and handed a glass of
Fllkins vs Steele. UM) N. W. 851 to call him names and abuse him. and
Th«* general election for the jiun»o
,10.14.
who drank It. Anerward*
indulged In loud talk and disorderly of voting ui>on the alioyo uame.1 »>l
(Iowa. I
paotber'glasa of the beer
cers and propos«*d amendments to tl
Ddurt. The clerk ordered her «
NeBlipencs-^Tiaspaaaaia.
D her by respondent, part of which
eocKtitutinn. will lx- held In the sa
lore and she refused, whereupon city of Traverse City in each of II
s store
Plaintiff, a lad 15 years of age. and
ik. Held,
the law In qtMM
• I*,
dtaak.
neiu. that
1
business and does (WO othiT boys about tbe same, se- he laid his hands upon her and push<*il five wards at the following places, vl
In the Kirn Ward—Hoys Hat
]i ^ pot PWltyJe one fn exeirlslng the hos rrrtly boardi'd defendant's psissengcr her out of the door, using no
Room in McNamara Hall on Fro
train and stole a ride to Uayivlile, force than sms necessary to remove street.
her. Plaintiff brought this action
Kentucky, where they disembarked
Second Ward—S.\cond Ward Ci
the yard of defendant at about eleven against defendant for assault and bs'- Hall on Spruce strtHH.
Pobple V. Bird. 11 D. U >UJ
Third Ward—In the C. S. P. S. Hall
tery. U Is couceded that defendant
o'clock’ p. m.. and aat down
tMIch.)
Union street.
railroad track, smoked cigarettes and was not present at the time of .the oaFourth
'
Cemraae-«ont:deratlen.
Ward—In the Engine Hot
finally fell aslet'p. At 11:40 a. m. one alleged assault and knew nothing ol No. 3 on Cass street.
.Plflnilf adTfged that defendant, a
It until some time after It oecurre-1
of tbe defendant's freight trains c
Fifth word—In the rear of t
.
It^ Ihrtmgh Its general manager, v
Three dlsintert*sted witnesses substan Hanslovsky Store Dullding, 801 Wai
Ully agreed to construct a sidetrack aU»ng. ran over the sleeping boys.
street.
Ing bis eomikanlons and cutting off tiate the foregoing facts, while plain Ington
i aloagalde of pUIntir. warehouse,
Tbe polls of said election will
defepdaat would move to a piece of plaintiff's leg and foot. Action was tiff herself is the only witness who open, on said election^ day, from
brought to recover damages. Held, testifies to anythinj^ like an assault o'clock lu the forenoon until 5 o'cloc k
laid pear lu track owned by I
in the afternoon, when they will be
that the plaintiff was a trespasser aad upon her by the ederk. The
targe bonding altoated remotely
finally closed.
from, aad repair and remodel the defendant os^'d him no other duly court charged tbe Jury that the only
In tesUmony whereof 1 have hereunthan to use reasonable diligence
question for them was the question ol set my hand In the city of Ttaver«e
" aamc so aa to make It sulUblc for
prex^nt Injuring him afn*r his per.l damages. Held, error, that
wairtouaeJ that he at once remove
Cltv, Grand Traverse County, Sate of
- ^ . ‘ «>IMlrbd mad reMotMed the building, la discovered, and It is nt>t liable fir should have left to the Jury the que-i- Michigan, on tbe 27th day of October.
A. D„ 1804.
*
the injury sMtalaed. inasmuch as it llons wheth^ the assault was
n • 'and thdt defandnat refumd to
CHA8. M BEEUS
appeared (hsit the rmptoyees on Uie mlttod. and 4f ao. whether the ck-rk City Clerk of the
• vinict (fee kidetraclr as agreed.
City of T.av.i
MMlaPt dMied making the bgreemea. trial snore that they did not sec him. acted within the scope of his employ
City, Michigan.
2323-1 Ii
Maym-lUe R. R. v. McCabe. 82. 8. W, ment.
hhd also elalBmd that If madu.
S3S
(Ky.).
Collli^
V.
Butler.
71
N.
E.
7I«
(N.
Y.l.
wtia no cenilderuHoa for aame. HekV
Heavy Load.
that (be ckpeoee lacurred by \»laln
Lottery—Advertising.
Libel—UnJuaU.'nhIa OHUelam.
To lift that K»aa t>flt tif the *sHituacb
l!t la dBihdVlag. etc., ewe the
IMslnilff. an antlmr. sued
Relator, the publisher of a tradoX lake Kodol Dyspepsia
s^oh. had That aame wa» euaclcnt. ants. pubUshers of
Bowspapor. known as thf UnlicJ what jT€>u eat. Soar
‘ Tkomas Tt. 8o. Ha. R. R. Co. n i). Icglng that defendants had published States Tobacco Jcnraal. was arrested Ing. gas on stomach iand all
of tbe stomach that are
‘
tMIch.)
three articles of aad eoncerolag barged with having violated a
Insuntly relieved and ,
plainlirs private life, ridlcu^ him Uon of tbe New York Penal Code In cored by the use of Kodol Dyft>e!*«la
iHcedb^tb father. aHer eonveying aad rcprvpenUag him as. a proeuasp- having advertised a lottery within Cure. S. P. Storrs. a druggist at 287
tpoas literary freak.
Defendants that state. The section of the code Main street. New Britain, Coac.. *a.s:
' Kodol Dj rpepsla Cere Is giving bucI:
“
sought to Justify the articles claim -In question made adrerllslng a loUerv universal satisfaction and Is so surely
im. aoMtaniag to occupy
tore, and from lt'4. after decedent tag that they ixjre written merely In a misdemeanor, and defined a lottery becoming the pueillvc relief and subhad ramored to another city. px!J Jest. Held, that an nrtlcte ridiculing as s scheme for the dUtributlon
sequent cure for this distressing at!taaea oa the taad from mooey owIcb a person and tending to Injnre him In property by chaaoe among persoos ment. I feel t i 1 aiim always
my customers by
laHxfy and gratify
g
to deee^t oaUl 1177: the taxes
his haslness cannot be Justified oo th« w-ho have paid a valuable considera' reoonunendiag
ag it
It to them.
t
I write, this
that ye^r belpg paid by decoleat ^ ground that it Is a Jest.
tion for the chance.
Ralator pub
ow how weU
n of hefe.la JM« the father puiehaaed Triggs v. San Pr. A Pub. Co. 71 N. B. lished an advertisement offering cash
738 <N. Y.).
prises to the pprsons who esUmstod aelentlfic* experimeau
and will
>
oaUI he
aoarost to the number of cigars on tlvely
L> all stomach troubles.
which the $3 tax per thooaaad ta paid by all drngglslB.
who lived with
durlag ike Ibiteth of Mavomber, iMo.
CDgiptalaaat fled a h!!!^
as shown by the total sales of stamps ■’■•fHV A RECORD WANT AD.
5«S~~
5^3S5S"
SSSr-'r.:n£
________
£i
d^^^ ^hl!^
lliU.
-WHm OM09TB or DSAYM”
CONSUMPTION AND PNEUMONIA
are prewented and cored bf the creatfiat of all, and strictly scicotifilc remedy for
Throat and Lung Tfoobles, Coogfas, Colds, Bronchitis. La Grippe, etc., 'rig:
DR.KIN&’S
NEWFHGniSIHirTlllli,
DISCOVERY
CI)IIIIIIS HI coins
Cored of Pneomonia After Doctors FaUc^
TAiiiid^sXKby o(«tlBUlnir
'TRIAL BOTTLES FREE*
raicEs.
SocandMx.0.
moconsKOED. crAmA3>rrcEO
>S. SIrodmv* A
So rs'j Dry. Hard and 8oR Woea South Side |
Claus Wamar. froprlator
BtyrroNH bay. mich.
UnesW olMs to WaUfwl Orsiul TraTvms
a tmw roOMtrom^
KJscsatssnnlarooiB UieonMctinn. Ooo4
I I'M TALKING YET
I
LEST YOU FORGET. I
I
That the Hot Springs- mrdicinaa
jhave cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV- |
FIRPT CLASS MEAT MARKET. |
Fresh and Salt Fren. Oanned Goods.
Orders called for and delivered.
Cor. East 8ib and Franklin Sts.
PM TALKING YET
XE8T YOU FORGET.
That the Hoi Springs medicinet
have cured TH0U8ANDS"^N TRAV
ERSE CIl'Y. They can cure you. For
sale by all first class druggiate.
ERSE CITY. They can cure you.
talc by all first class druggists.
FOB NICE DIT j
Kindiing"^ Wood
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
WINTER'S WOOD?
If not. dn so at rnco. We have
1C inch wood In hemliHk. mixed
wiHKl and all hardwood. Call U->
up about 1? on pbonts, Bell 27,
fit Iren* r.44.
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER CO.
Taylor Coal Co.
f
Both Phones
LADIES
Do not usually give much
thought to the stock of an .\gTicultural Implement store, but
mm k\mm
HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES
has Just addctl a large line of
Cure all chronic diseases,
Cooking and Healing
for sale by all first-clasa druogiats.
Prices. Hot Springs tablets. |1.
Hot Springs Quiek Relief (liniment)
25 cent*.
Hot Springe catarrh cure, 50 inu.
Hot Springs soap, 10 cents.
Hot Springs healing snive, 2S cents
Hot Springs corn cure, 10 cents.
For sale by S. E. Walt A Sons,
Johnson Drug Company and Amsr’ lean Drug Company.
STOVES
that will interest the HOUSE
WIFE.
Also a full line of
6ENERU. HARDWARE
in addition to Aj^cultural Iinjilcmcnts, Carriages and Wag.ms.
Iradies arc invite.1 t(> call
BAHNEY AKDERSOH
tW
iHiiai
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Owinj: to the rctlUccd |>ric«-s
At the Old Stand
— I
have
Not Sold Dili
It has b<H-n crn>g'*ously rcpo.v
e l ibat I have dispnM*d of u*.y
bti.-iuesi*. . This Is not inic. on
tlie cortra/y I am planning U
Increase my fnciliUcs for a
larger stock.
I will 1
) have A big line of
HOUDAY GOODS in
FIRE JEWELRY
and will tavc better attractioa*
for (he careful buyer than ever
before.
J.N.MAIITINEK
win- an'l port flam, ♦ j
“Wire Your House”
at a very l5w Jijfurc.
Call ami j^fl an csiimair.
J, B. P»siieo dootrio Oo,
PHONE 502,
125 CASS ST.
Uss RECORD Want Ads
FITCH. ME COY & CO.
hay. feed
riT PHONE 15B
BeTl phone 12B
a DRAIN
il
DrFlC£&WAREHOUSES 1
B.R &.i TRACKS !
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
217 E. FRONT ST.
Kodol
dyspepsia cure
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Tto 81 AO teals cmWu3HtiisMttetiM] to*, which waiferMaitaa .
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