The Evening Record, February 24, 1904

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The Evening Record, February 24, 1904

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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YESTEROArS IWE

I .THE EVENING RECORD

I Tilunali •wvIm Up tm Hmt

lR-2iir.r.
SEVEKTil YEAR-211

TKAVKBSE CITY, MICH., WED1{ESDAT, FEBRUARY 24, 1W4.

EUROPE FAVORS DISTRICT
i
m RUSSIANS!™’'^®"

WEATHER.

'FOR LARGC CROP.
rttpttta

An

Qo«tf

This

TtDoss'ntCalceaUery
Coiifl Headed Person

OeoeniUr fair today and Tbunwlay

t

Ssys PMch Trss rspsrt.

L. U. Rockwell, of
Qrsad Rapid..
Rapiii
>C Grsad
DON'T BUY A PIANO
PIAP
until
nmt for ocM- of the largest
1
fmli tree t%mn seen and heard the
j nuranie« In ibe stnte,
^do« ont s^re Uoods direct from factoi
j Ibc fe*r that the peach
ich crop has been
^ tertna.
reatber which has
_____1____________
DER OF THE EASTERN STAR IS

MEETING TODAY.

Pi Fepn DbtoilMiira of >iu Honordiia] WORTBT
GovemmenD

^:p:

HATIOR

WHITE RHRtNE

WILL

irmiT u tncltiied to| believe that no

BE

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

• "

JA> VESSELS SUNK.

INSTI

'
ly Begun—Recaption From 9

I that .four Japansss cruisers and two!

to

10 o*Cloclc TonIghL

The district e
of the’Eastern
----------------

pulsed and that the Russian battlsahip

JAPS NOVniG yPlTHWAtt; *^*^*“"
- - - - f;: li



RETVISAN

K

: ^,
.5^

JAP CRUISERS LEAVE PORT.
HERSELF

J

COVERED
WITH GLORY

^ —

-| ; ' UnHeiJ .state. Will Make No Reply to
Ruseia®. Not. of Protest Against
Occupation of Korsa-Russla
Influence of. Vatican. Say
the

War

Is

Between .

C‘ rist and Buddha

*« *»»♦* Kvenlnr Recwd
Wsi Hal Wsi, Fsb. 24.^Four Jap<

;anesc battleships and nine cniieers
passed this port today, bound east,
ward, leaving the vicinity of Port
Arthur.
RUSSIAN VICTORY CONFIRMED.
London. Feb. 24.—A dispatch fawn
Chee Foe to the

Evening

News de>

Clares that the Russian consul there
conSrme the etstement that four Jap­
anese warship, have been destroyed

ft q '
f J 1: .

EUROPE IS FOR RUSSIA.
> r

at

Port Arthur.

The
he fight occurred

eaHy In the i

Ih Win- KI tl..> Ku ninK llecord

, of Feb. 2

London. Feb. 24—ft has been ascer-

PREPARING FOR BALKAN CRISIS,

talned by the most careful investlga.

ConsUntinople. Feb. 24—The port,

tion that the European public as a rule I is adviseo that the greatest activity
favors Russia In the present conflict | prevail, among the vessels of the Rut­
in the far East.

England itself is a

Stan Black sea fleet and at the dock

loyal ally of Japan, but the conserva­ yards of SevasUpolund Odessa.
tive element deprecates an

France ^ allied

with "Rusaia and

has ^e^me recemented to

held and the husbands .
r* will b«>
out <»f the city whti
ftendanc<‘ are:
Mrs Tubbs
korthy matron;
mat
inlog. grand worthy
Fred 1 losford jot Grand Rapids, mi
lancHlor of the White Shrine;
Mra F. W. Bechtold Mrs. C
Heiffenbach Mr. and Mrs. E. Hera
street and Mrs. Lou Hlnman. of BellaJre; Mrs. Jennb- Woodln. Miss Irene
L. Oftry and Mrv. W A . Phelps of
Kalksi^ks; Mrs Hatlle lUielis. Miss
EdUh Ikity aud Mr. nnd Mrs. F. I»
Earl of Mam-rdnns: Mrs. H.^. Ilsrsba.
Hattb* ('ooper
('OOPMrs. Hattb>
and Miss Ms.
IMw. of' Charlevoix;
Mrs r.iis
Ells >vsii
Wall j
'....... ‘x; airs,
M
rplhkguve. of'
k*ntrsl Lake.
Onl
will b‘- insil»ni**d
A White Shr

5.r;.

It is

ISAHURDEIEK

peUflo.

Russia as

they consider

any

er and undermine monOnly

socialists

Austria-Hungary

art
i.

antbRussisns.

prc-Rustl^'n.

but

Italy is not cordial to the czar owing
to his refusal to visit that country last
lissis expects to have the

Chee

other I

Attempted Suicide.

f one is neutral.

JAPANESE REPULSED.
Hy Win* to fho Evening Ib-ct.rd

hur.

London. Feb. 24.—A Russian report
has rtschsd here that four Japanese
been sunk In an engagement off Port
The

24.—Adview have

Repairs

upon

Russians are^

the

damaged

ships are being rushed night and day
and

le instances they are about
plete.

Ti
This done, the Imprisoned

ships arc

make a united dash for

bsttteships and two trsnaporu have
Arthur.

Foo. -Feb.

ing preparations for a desperate
sortie with the bottled-up fleet at Port

news of the battle at

Port Arthur comes from

8t.

Peters­

burg and the dispsUh adds that the

The scheme is to invite attack by
the Japanese guarding fleet. Then the

Japanese stuck was repulsed by Ruaaians and that the Ruaaian battieahip
full strength against the enemy.

Retvlaan covered itself w.th glory.
• A dispatch to the Reuter Telegram
Company from
that

four

Wei

Japanese

Hei

Wei aUtea

battieahipa

and

nine crulaers paaaed there today bound
for the East Baron Hayashi, the Jap-

at Fort Arthur.

NO REPLY TO PROTEST.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Washington.

Feb.

24—The

United

SUtas povernment it is expecUd will

The Russians claim at the present
time

six

ten

Urpedo

battleships,
boat

three

cruisers,

destroyers

and

twenty-five torpedo boats are in fight­
ing trim, carrying in all 9.500 men and

BUTTER
MAKERS

not reply to Russia’s protest that
Japan has violated the Uws of Inter- GOLD

under the delusion
that he was another individual
.
;
.Mr Whiling says hi^ nephew killed!
his wife and stlempted fo kill himself 1
a fern years agti.
!
According to Mr WhUlng, Om- or;
Relgar. has been suffering from men-!
Ul trouble, the result of a fall sus­
tained! f..uri«‘en year? ago when on his
way from Pullman, where he workt'd
In ibe car shops to bis borne at Lima. I
O.
Co*» had fallen asleep in Ihej
smoker, and In-ing a somnambulUL
walked out of the car and was found
unconscious by a switchman.
In his
fall he struck his bead against a!
switch, fracturing his skull.
J
Mr. VMiltlng said:
-Thr**** year*
after ihal tkje was sent to the deien
tkm hospital in Tt.U*do. hut he wa*
soon dischargtvl and sent to Spring
-k4Ni there until four
field. ().
He workt^i
yean. ago. when he row' one morning
and ehol hi* wife and himself. His
wife dleil. but he recovered and was
*eni to the penllentisn for one year,
after which he was sent to the insane
hospital at Toledo again. He escaped
and went to New York coming to Chi
cagt» «»ver a year ap» "

MEDALS

OFFEIED

independence and Integrity.
CYRILL COES EAST.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Nice. Feb. 24—Grand Duke Cyrill,
the.czar s cowain who is in the direct
line

of

succession

to

the

Russian

throne left Nice for the far East today
Ht will travel by way of SL Fetersburg.

It is Itamed that hs will Uke

IT

WARM SHOES
Sd.me are v«-ry plain, while othery an nice enough for dross shoes.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opposite Whiting HoUI.

CUSTOM SAWING
:aver PLANING
TURNING—'

wFELT GOODS*
Leggings and Ove’^gaijors.

TWO MORE DISCOVUEO

NOW

NOTieE TO THE PUBUC.
been

made

be­

is j-our lime to buy

time ago by Mr. Jones it now being
conducted

by

Mr.

Swan, by

consent of both parties.

mutual

All accounts

on said milk route arc to be collected

Ths Old RollablsShos Houas

HUNK FREIDRiCH & CO.
THE NEW STAND

LEE 8. SWAN.

242 Front Strost

Traced to Port Huron and An­

Cbev Jill $av
Say

other Went to Saginaw.

MUSS

Funeral Service*.
l-anrlng. Mich.. Feb l*4.-Al the Srvl
M'^slon of the annual meeting of the
Tbe funeral apices of Mrs.
State Ilalrymen* Association yester­
Kh were held this aflei
day anenuMin the feature va* tbe
------------- ate resldei^e,
pri'M-ntailon «»f gold medal* offered Iln offlciate<! and *i^ke many words
by the Kf»V4-rnor to the best butter of consolation.
There were many
maker*.
evidence and
autlful floral pieces I
In dair> butler Mrs Jame* Harris
alns to Oakiny followed
4»f Traverse <2lly was swarded tbe wood
The pall bearer*, with one exK>d
medal, while for «__________
xrere tbe same as bore her
J. Heaton of Dorr and Hel
* remain* to the grave seven
blld of Chesterfield were Ued. In riew
of the tie a medal will be glvtm to
each.

Ladies’

l‘he bar^rains offered by us on

Spring ftuits

ly 4enr timee ever.
JAFS OCFLOYIMC

NORTH.

today.

The assortment consists of both La­

dies’ and Misses’ Suits, ranuinj; in price from

$12.50-$35.00

Feb.

•nd FIni Vang.

Last n
Owing to a F»rt4al thaw ths roads.c.. A. UaYea of 1
Uf9 «9fy^ and ths traaaFhrtatlen of [D. Horioa of Fnitt Ridsa and olbacm.

they Jllso Say
That the prices made on lines of
WINTER SLITS to close, arc

the regular price.

All Winter Coats to close at K price and less.

Michigan Day at SL Louis.

KIMBALL CUSTOMERS art aatialas saatanra. Sm tha alylaa at 129
a*


NEW

•5'

STORY
SLOCK.

COR.
FRONT
AIRION.

r

“M':'-'S m

than



we

::

::

seen and will be pleased to show them so you.
day momiiig at 9 o'clock from 8l
FraDCi* church under the direction of
H 1.. Carter.

Joparv

mn avnn northward of the lattar ploca.

-

one to two dollars on each pair

better bargains even

' I^H
‘ H||

tomer from one-third to one-half

Agrlcntturml oottege to
go out among farmer* giving instmcIkm*.
St.
Big Outpnl Last Ynar.
SCASOO the
Btafistks were preaanted showing a program I
Tba advance gimrSs total d^^^ last year wa. of the day.
24.—The

$*J.95
are -■
>2.9.>are
^ the best ever seen —saving
ing from .

claim for them—saving the cus­

Bpeciol to tbe Bveniag Record.
BhonnhoL

.

PANTS at

10 the customer.

They are by far the handsomest we have ever

tnstrwctor for Dairyman Wantad.
Presideut
annual address Presk
Wsmer msde a plea for
of daln interesta. and
the bettermeat of the dairy cow
of mibllc Iftstrac^

i

A larjjc shipment received and placed on sa\e

<a
^ hi*
*

Traverse City Manufg. Co.

F. P. JONES.

LOAN HAS BEEN COVERED
Tskiw Fob. 24v-dspoo's war loon of

Sash, Doors and alt kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
.

Foolwarmers.

and the milk route purchased some

i Signed:

of Quincy. iT ^lublld'

IMlMUDOO yan has boon covered near­

All Kinds of Mill Work

tween Lee 8, Swan and F. P. Jones,

ths seat of war.

By Wire to tbe Eveolng Record

^
'

A Carload of the Water Works Pump*

AWARDED

GOV.

...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.

has

SHOE STORE.

CUT PRICES

by Mr. Swan.

Some day* ago a carUmd of the
pump* for the Traver*e City water
varfarc beyond the acknowworks arrived after l»elng a roonih on
THREE SUCCESSFUL ONES.
the nmd from Bnffalo.
There were
of the receipt of the docucar* In all and Superintendent
Joynt and Engtm'er Moran have been
\ have long doubted the
walling patienUy for the arrival of thej
of the Russians In her far
complete equipment, being In readl-?
set the pumps and prepare^
Eastern course. Several months ago
The delay ha*v
the Russian to>opt crossed to the MRS. JAMES HARRIS WAS THE them for oiH-rmtlon.
caused them much inconvenience and
south of the Yslu river ostensibly to
LOCAL WINNER.
they endeatored to find out where the
protect the vast timber interests there
irs had
escaped to. Today they
other car*

•ed by tracing that one car load
, and thus violated the independence
.ort Huron and another at
and Integrity of Korea, an act which L. J. Heaton of Dorr and Helmer R.
The railroad*
Saginaw.
she now charges to Japan.
Rabild of Chesterfield
Were
iKJund thmughout the state and rea
The state department received ad­
sonable delay wa* expecttMl. but why
vices this morning that Japan and
the pump* should be scattered in sn
Association Meets.
many
place*
In the sute is not plain.
Kofsa have just concluded negotiation
of a treaty guaranteeing to Korea

WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD SHOES.
Wi- arc sun- we can fit you w ith a pair of oor real comfort

Some of it in the
Window

acttlement

Tie.

R*«al RwliabU Clott»i«rs

50c

A

of New

iV, 60c. 7Sc

SZIMDA

It*s Healthy and
we seHyou afull
quart for

With a Gun Killed His Wife and

I.0I

With Collar Band

; quentl>

cached here that the

were anti-Russian i

»Oo, 7So. mt, Mi.SS, MI.SO

DRINK
GRAPE
JUICE

%nd*^hirbHl?i

GRAND COUP PLANNED.

detached cuffs ^ plain

Men-. 3Uck Satin Shim

'Z\

far EasUrn
stweenj

wrth attached or
or pleated—

cago or Sew York

Chicagu. Frl. 24-Th.* Tribuiu y.-t.
strong line In the event
E^IgarRHgar. whose
Balkan terday raid:
persistent ctfort* to s«‘
Roosewit n^sult.^d In his i
Whti.*
h«»ttse.
I
h known in Chicago. P.‘
MUT8U HAS APPENDICITIS
ri. Whiting. 72 Florence
WsshingUn. Feb. 2^.—Count
tbv man is his nephew
rokichi MuUu. first secreUry pt
in liawnl on Relgar.’s notion that peo
.uld IM* chang4Hl to Indi
Japanese legston, and one of the moat
rate their trade or profesuion
popular dipiomaU in Waahington. is">Mr WhUing-said that Relgar
auffering from appendicitis. An operation will be necaaaary.

Clare the

SHIRTS

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Man Who Sought President Roosevelt'

This activity. K is believed, is not

lookmgovef tbe line of FINE SHIRTS
we have Jost opened.
Fancy or jOain.

AU the newest cllccti not to1>e found unless ybu go to Chi­

alnce the outbreak of the war. The of­ easL but is rather preparation by both
ficial and religious circles In Germany powers to be In posiUn to Uke a
favor

very SweH indeed, is What you’ll say wben

concentrating along the Greek archl-

her ally due to Russia's dssire to Uke her fleet

weakening of Russia would upset the

NEWEST S W E l_ L.I
IN

this afternoon
ng was called to order at =;
st.
F>b ^4.—Korea has with
ack by the worthy matron. Mrs. F ' drasn from the U>uislana Purchase
Bcchtold. Bellairev The convention, Kxpo*aion and has omclally notified
Immediately went Into executive
Sion and began the transaction of
Ine»-s
The business meeting will

English- slap staUd that British warships are

JapaneM alliance being afraid of the
-Yellow Pertl.-

* City Book store «

have been Injured it will be to the ad­
vantage of tbe crop, ss it will save
much necessary pruning of the trees
land give the undamaged buds better
opportunity to devek»p. which will re­
sult In a crop of larger and belter
IHWches

Buoinsss Sessie^ Was Immediate-

Paiia Fsb. 24^ disp^*^ U> the!

j Havas apency from Port Arthur saysi

r(W»H ATTACK ON PORT ARTHUR ' JAP*""* trontport. h*v< b*M sunk ini

1^:

s than olhen can.
We are Ihetefere enabled to give the l«hlic the
benefit of oar pmehases. CmH Mnd

Many Preseht From Out of the City

; Bpecial Uf the ErealAS Reoottl.
j

to realize that this is the store at srhidi to fNV^
chase WALL PAPER. By pcrch^^ h^

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

that
is yet too early to give an ac­
curate statement regarding the oondicurst
lion of tbe peach trees. He thinks it
cold enough to iw>verely
Injure the peach buds, but If they
have been damaged be falls to see
s'herc* there is any extensive loss. He
says that the prospects are for an exceptionsliy large crop of peaches tbe

BEIE

TUTEO TOMORROW.

REPULSED
JAP SHIPS

ICT1M

Bamilton iJSJUIlJ!
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
. . ___________ ____ .

THE EVEKIKG BEOOBD, TRAVEB8B OITY» MICIL, WElHiBSDAT. EEESUABT H

THEEVENINGRECORD SLEIGH WAS
OVUTUmED

I;,
^

THOR. T. ■ATM—<1.W.MAIMMPI

KAirr
Yaeaetflay and ¥fm Rahsam berwd Very

MR*. GERMAINE AND MRE. TINK.

Map^y.

Mias MinaSe Helfericb aad Mlm
lande Miller save a rmy deUghtta)
erprise party last eweatag tn bmmr
of tbHr aaat aad mother. Mn. S. Q.

AM HAVE NARROW ERCARC.

C

A.

«KtljCHKfl.

mtlmtut ot ojriter ete». bhM
D«ar Barlov. when the irirer turned ■erred eooalstt
c»ke«. plekle«. MAnbout to fMuw anoiber rir
A pfle of
rs. wain
tavana aabe* vM IB tbe road and tbU friabt.
and beautiful |
esed oae or the boTMe. ll •wenred.
by Mn. Miller
breaklBK tbe •etk strap wblcb alkmed ibe loaaae of the slei<b to drop
to tbe around but first It Struck the
^ other borae a bard bkMT. Both startad
to mn aad a serkmt niaaway was te

I at tte nrtpM/i at

-V

G.E«LMUST
LOWER FAIE

THC PAOPOftCO ARMOAY.

UxkiiT. ihed rlrer, Dick Brereft.
^ BMnreiawot Inaosmted by the bad a fln» drip oa tbe lloea and suc­
ceeded la usTBlac tbe frtdhteaed aalmats to oDe aide. ThU caused tbe pole
to dia Into the aaow and tbe horses THE SUPREME COURT OECIDEO
were »topped hot the slelsb weal over
AQAINfiT RAILWAY.^
aad all were tbrowB out. The horses
floOBderr-d aroOBd fn tbe snow aad
them feU dowa mad that
the other. Tbe alel^ and Validity of Michigan Railway Law

Tfefa dty >u

The

elfoTU

t.aa»ed

oi

tbe

bare at ooce

proral aad

coiniDmeet

met

if sulubk*

with

ap^

flaaoclal

en-

couTaaement ia yiveo there In reaaoa
;

able assuraace ibai the pnijecl may

. >

naieiiallxe. A few years a<o an effort

;

was made to secure s place In the

f'-:

Micblaaa Natlooal Guard for tbe Han
nah

RIfteu. but there

were obstruc

tioos la tbe way. one cjf which was the
la^k of a suitable armory ball aad
quarters

fta

such

an

This plait ^ not
aad

tbe

convention

win «Ire It
5

a fresh

aUndoued

hall

movement

Impetus, which

amy la Urns secure this city as the
home of a represenuilve company.
A haU to meet the requirements will
coat In the aelyhborbood of t?0.(
Ills Is a lar*e sum. but the pronpect-R

y.

lAdta

iqdicate that

the c«w>lxailon

I rt

<.f

for the purpru.e would

am be dimcali. In tbe meantime Mc­
Pherson post. O. A. lU snd the Span

lab American War Veterans have n«
permanent home.

A H Holliday's buriie save •
little acrobatic exhibition In
front of the WblUof: yesterday.
In
act. spectators say that the animal
tI nI to. climb one t:T tbe pOsU In
riint of the
The
hitched
nher.
and whfTe movinit
It madei a sti
and In |he operation
re'Roer It
number tried to get It
fell down,
:ed to kicking
kicki
up but the horse
The straps
and n<» one venfun*d
that they
were drawn so i
in order to
couldn't
unbIckIfKl J
I necessary
remove the harness, ll
The shafts on the sleigh
cut It
en and the harness ds

oraaalsatloo.

b#«en

They need one—t

place where they can hirid their meet
laas. have pleasant rcadlnjc rooms. «

•ard for any case
ol Ih> cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A.Co.. Toledo, O.
We. the undersigned, have know
'. J. Cheney for the laat IS years, and
elieve him perfectly honorable in aU
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obllgaUons made
by his firm.
A Martin.
Toledo. .0.
taken/nternally. acting directly upon the -blood
ucoas surfaces of tbe system.
Testimonials wni free.
Price 76
cents iH-r IhUIIc.
Sold by all dniggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for ctmsU-

smoklaa room and such convenienccf

AT A BAH6AIII

as such mo establishment sugjtesis. ai
well as a suitable drill room for the
soldiers.

As a place for lar*e lialls.

cooveations and fairs such a structure
would be Invaluable and at this time
It appears tbst It would be s yood Im
vestmeat if properly 1ocau*d.
It

Is

a

pood

pruiKtsItlon and

one

wbich the business men should rive
carctful oootIdermTkm. The Joint com
arittee will be ylad to receive sucites

THE PREtlOENT UPHELD.
Tbe

rallflcatiun

of

the

I»an

Canal treaty hj the senate ycstenlsy
by a vote of sixtywi* to fimrteen
s spleodW! toihWment of the cnirse
vch. and

an

pbaric deamnsiration of the s*-ntlinent
of tbe ipHiple ihmnch

their hlahest

reprwnutlvcN.
rill asAun* the constnic
Uthmlsn cansl snd will
with the spprovsl of the nst
of Ibe world

The v.Ue slw. vh

c«t much of a flauTc sicalost
tbe wisdom of the administration In
tbU matter,

which

was barked

j. ^ ,

flood d^ocrats all over the c.ui

V •

Now. the wfH-k of actual ci»nsfruction

RnssU predicts that by August tir
September the Japanese will Ik* de
feated. wiped out or driven Into the
aea.

That aonnris flood ip Russia, but

events of tbe past two weeks stiflifest
that a flood deal may happ<m to
[j , ala before that time

i:

II'
f -:

MIS. J.S.D1AKE DEAD
w

Lived

In

Traverse

City

Many

Years Ago. Removing to lowi
Where She Died.

A paper from Lamsing. loss, has

Just been received at this office with
a notice of the death of }
Drake, who wma a resident of this city
la the middle sixties. She came b»*re
In IXdS. making her home with
‘ slater. Mra. W. R. Stone, and In
was married to J. 8 Drake, who
at that time aaaocUted with Han
Lay A Oo. Soon aflw. they removed
to Iowa, where their home has been
ever since
,
Mr. Drake H still living, Many old
time residents of this city
her Mr. and Mrs Drake and will regret
to learn of Mrs. I>rakc'8 dei

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work days, nights and Sondajps drawing interest fer yoo

Wo Will S i^ill Olvo

and it b compounded semi.
annoaUy.
The
deposit b

»B« Cut wEmything until

ready ior you any time yoo
wbh It and may be drawn

gaaixatloa of lu kind oonaected with
a military company in
tbe United
States has been formed at Menominee.
It U a ladies' anxlliary to Co. U M.
N. O. and wm consist of s fife and
dram corns. Tbe girts are
tbe Instruments

get straightened i

J. W. SLATER
WMOLEBALE RETAIL

YOUR REUABLE HOME FURNISH Eft

paay is called.
There's a whole lot of truth la tbe
m tbe WilUamsoa Bn-

Action of tho Court.

o2H<
The comm
ho pl.-a tha

dwlin.Hl. setting ut

at a loss. an<!
that no law ri*qulred that
hal. Thf CIr
riiit court of Kent county
mandsmiis
lined
prem«*
«*uri
Tbe opinion1 of 1the Su
court ssis rimi the leglriaiure
final jiKlge of . what In a n*a»
rate and that since the company,
after Its sale at fnr**cloMin- and re
organization In IhSH*. under the general
rallwa.v las of thV sUie. having then
enti riNl Into a coatrart with the slate,
one of tbe conditions of which was
that it shmild carry passengers at the
rate fixed hy the Icgislatun*. it must
siibroii to the terms of its contract.
• The Michigan courts are sustained
on every point In which the courts
an* array**.! against tbe railway

OBPEST
OEMEST
■.HEALTMEST..

miNGJN STOCK THAT
WILL TICKLE YOUR
PALATI_ AND, POCKr
ETBOpK.TOO . . .

AKD
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS

UwiOM-r
IS

ELECTRICITY

THE
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

PER 1000 WATTS

STATE AND UNION
CITIZENS PHONE, 148

A little water spaniel was run down
by a street car In Ijinslng the other
day and his fore paws were cut off.
The little dog'^-dragged himself along
A-r IOCS
ov**r the bridge ^nd up the str**et to
th.* offic* of a doctor whom he 1.
The animal struggle*! up the s
but did not find bis friend In. and turn
Ing around, started for a drug store 1
where he knew the physician some-1
rimes went. The suffi‘ring dog r«*arhed |
It out *of hU agony i
the store snd mss pul
he dl**d without I
again seeing hla doctor-friend
M*.nr.H. has a p*»llcc force that in
valor snd uniforms is only equsltKl by
the lllustriou*. coppers at Walile Cr.***k
The other night the chief of police **fi
the form«T t*imn received s telephone;
mesnage frtim s hamh-t flv** miles
The City Council has extended the
south ihsi s man mws seen driving s Ux warranU for the month of Febru-i
team of Icicle
MonrTM- at midnight. Tbe c.*-.
« county U
longingly at the warm blankets from
which he had emerged, donned his Ik-

rtauRltsElKblt

lifkl Ml Nnr Ci.

^

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.....
t- m «u»LOtNO

J. H. MONROE ’

N»^ wilhMm Blaak.

iGweral InsuraRce .JIENTIS1S-.
ORB.

BAWYER A

FBNHALLBQON

wait
th** Imaginary escaped convict.
And 1904. on each week-day. from 8 o'clock
the scene mss a'dramatic one mhen to 11:30 o'clock in the forenoon, and
under the light of the minter nuKjn
I o'clock to 4
the
valiant
crew
Jumped
out
from
hid
Office In
Should
bt
Ail Traverse City W
It prove
Ing snd stopped their man
Interested.
to he only a local llverym
Manlstlque Tribune.
Mi>. CharU* Pern of Glens Falls. In a hurry to get home.
Arthur Rosenthal, proprietor of N. Y.. wrli**K. "I wish
could
the tJIobe- Store of Traverse City, was ev«*rv mother
her who has a weak, sickly Ing way
s pair of mittens to her f
week and while
,
, here
^
child to try that delicious cod liver oU steady as
valentine remembrance,
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
purchased tbe tiankr
ankrupt stock of dry preiiarttlon. Vinol. We were so wor and to mi
make the thing sure she sent
goods, mil
ladie| and gents'fur J ri,.d about *»ur littledanght**r--she had her cwnl with the package. In
formerly
•ly o^n*sl
hy KmU
p^ie and sickly. however, one of the pair got lost and
Malragren. hxwted

and nothing s*fm**d to do ber-wny when the young man received the othbargain giMKl. JIaving heard of Vinol we de­ er lone roluen he decided that It was
bU*rk.
He M*curetl
secunMl the
Ihe suick
hUick
havlni
cided to try It. and the results were emblemaUc of his finish and he hasn't
As Mr marvf'lotis. Her api»eil!e has he*‘n rethe dollar
thirty
called alnce.
less only
Malmgren has ho**n In h
A Nlcholsvllle man and his. assocl: catered
eight«-«*n numths and ha
ales DOW have a wholesome respect
to the lH*st trade his s t»ck is In, the
for the former's wife since she con
t it Ion and dm- n.u
vlnced them that It was time t*i stop
i in the morn
en f*»und Jn sion- that have !
a pall of cold
c*m.iuct**d for years.' llie yUn'k Is
r to do U. but the poor hubby who
and up to date In ev,*ry n*sp.-rl. and|
in the way of the most of tbe
And the large ones will come to tl?e top
Same w.th Furniture—in the clove. cJ.-rp shake-up of competithen* Is no.qu♦•^^^o^ hut that Mr. Ro •
cr and
his ctimpanlons
who
»4*ti,al secur«Hl .• bargain In Its pur ,
tion the largest bargains always come to the top. The best stocks are discovered, then qualities, styles
Icicles on them
cbas*‘ and fn»m -w hich the tKsipIc td j
water, will adroit
Travers*- ('ity wii: n«. douhi r*-ap..the
and right treatment make the store reflly .big.
and
prices
always
wm—right
prices,
right
»the. strength of the momsn's argumenL
iH-nefl! *.f Mr Rusenthil's f..tesight In
The following Is tbe prize composi­
purchasing the stock in .qiu-stion.
tion that WS-* worked out by a youth­
Mr RoM-nthal Is parking the gmid*
ful pupil In an up-sute schbol after
up preparatory to moving th**m to hU
several hours’ study. The subject was
Traverse ril> M*»r*- when* he Intends
“Man:" “Men sr** what women marry.
to give his iiatnins the t>en«>fl( of his
They drink and smoke and swear and
business for**slght.
As the stock in
MARY AGKE8 PERRY
have ever so many pockets, hut they
eludes a heavy purchase of up to-<lale
easy, comfortable oak
On good, comfortable chairs, and such a stock at you will fine
ston-i! and sh»* is gaining in weight won't go to church. Perhaps If they
s«*a!^>nabU> goods made last autumn right stung, the color has returned to
worr^'^nneis they would. They are
that he will b**. able to
the l«rga
i shaped hall chairs—urkique Roman chairs
stored leather chairs—soft cushioned velour covered chairs—h
her ch*H.ks and sh.* seems stronger tnore logical than women and always
offer the |H*opl
than she has f*>r years."
more zoological. Both men and women
house,
and the prices just fit your pocketbook.
for
the
reception
hall
or
parlor-<hairs
for
every
room
in
the
be lM*na fide
Evtry mother In Travers** City is have sprung from monkeys, but the
asked to try Vinol on our guarantee women have certainly spnmg farther
Better Than Gold,
to make children robust, strong and than tbe man."
wma troubled for several yeari healthy or r**turn money if it falls.
The recent thaws and subsiquent
IndlgesUon
Vinol is a pure cod llv**r
li
oil prepara- fr«Hfzes drove hundrt*d8 of coons from
les F. J. Green.
O
tion. but mlihoui
ll a drop of oil to up- their accustomed haunts in the under­
emster.
set ih** stomsch1 and reurd Its mork. brush atK)ut
Coldwater. and the
I begm
It is delicious to the taste and chll swamps are now filled with them. The
mil tbe dr«*n Uiv*> it.
which did me more good ihi
You ought to be interested in a perfect sectional book case. The Gunn cates are the handsomest hs well
It d<M*s not taste, nor animals are easily captured as the ab­
medicines I ever used. They
look, nor smell like a c*»d liver prep­ sence of large trees deprives them of
as the least expensive sectional cases made. These combine every valuable feature.
We want to show
kept my wife In excellent 1
aration—yet It is
s
place
of
refuge.____________
years. She says Electric B
W,* have never
anjthlng in our
them
to you when you come in.
just splendid
for femmle
St or** equal to Vinol'tn create strength
that they mre m grand tonic mad Invlg
for old people, meafi. sickly women
orator for weak, run down women. No
and
chlldreu.
Jan^
G. Johnson.
1
Dniggisi. For the convenience of Trac­
*^Mi-o-na the Only Natural Way to
ers.* City pe*iple Mr. Johnson has ar­
by”j;»
Gain Finn, Solid Flesh." Says Drug­
ranged miih some of the other reui!
Johnson and
druggists In the city to sell Vinol.
gists S. E. WaK A Sons.
It will be BUY if you see our new line just unpacked. Got some new features to show you and then the
DRIVEN CRAZY BY WAR.

METTER TO M01HERS

of Tri

ew Wilhelm Block I**'

,

;E.W HASTIN6S & SON

A.

FIRE INSURANCE

DENTIST

Shake a Pan of Beans
SIT DOWN

AS YOU ACCUMULATE BOOKS

FILLS OUT THflCllfRS

THINKING ABOUT A COUCH?

STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Russian

Carpenter

Brother, a

Dead

new patterns In upholstery.

Believed
festly do not have the proper'^•ffight.
The last two years, pale, thin people

Soldier.

IVfirtjli. Mich.. Fob. 24.—Agitated
by r**purts of the war now 1
bctwc*-n Japan and Russ
Grail, a Russian carpenter
34 Tillman avenue, became
has lK*en taken io Emergency hospital
on the advice of Dr. C4vdy. the family
fiyslclan.
Grail has a W
anuv.
Reading newspaper accounU
of the conflict he began to imagine
that his brtUher had been1 elihet
either kUled
n bis

gav.* gcwKl satisfaction.
Tho play.
•'The Midnight Express." is a melo­
drama full of strong situations and
thrilling climaxes. All the respective
parts were well handled but John
KenntMly. In the character of a big,
overgTotm boy. made the hit of the
evening. He furnished the comedy of
the piece and his sallies and lines
kept the house in a roar whenever he

8. E. Wall A Sons, one
reliable drug firms In this
selling Ml-o-na at 6«c a box under a
positive guarantee to refund your dl
positive and absolute guarantee to refund your money if It does not fill out
thin cheeks and make the user plump,
rosy and healthy.
Mbo-na docs all thU In a perfectly
natural way. It mingles with tbe food
you eat aids assimilation, restores the
digestive organs to action and puU
the whole system In proper physical
condition. Those who use MlK>-na do

TRY AYtECORO WANT ^

wears a life time.

We want to show you the newest styles in

leather

ceuchee—rim

We can please yoo. we are sur^ because the prices are from 18.75 to B64.00.

suit any pocketbook.
EmacUted
ness can he overcog|e by the use of
Mi-o-ns. the flesh forming food that
Druggists S. E. Wkll A Sons are sell­
ing in such large quant lUe*. You who
have thin, pale cheeks can be fat.
plump strong, hearty, with the rosy
glow of health If you will but use Ml-

the acts, specialUes were
Introduced and the actors were foroed
several reca
alls. There
Grail Is aU>ut 38 yeai li 'i^ and I
ConsequenUy Council Did Not Conrurtain
in calls darj
daring the
ri»M. MemlK*ra of the
The inastrftted songs
aider Carneflit Ubrary Contract
has been acting peculiarly for about were especially
ileasing and
tbe
or Frozen Water Taps.
but did not become fnsane song "Pm *nred. caused the whole
house to yamm.
He does
• to be violeni.
There eras no quorum at the sped
The prcboctlon for this evening is
ooimcll meeting laat nifbL called tc
• Fansi." Tbe company carries special
mmsider the matter of lettlag the coo
scenery for this production and has
Wa. tb«
imdermIgMd. do
htnkj special electrical effecU. The acenery
tract for tbe bitildliifl of tbe Camefle
library biUldlns aad to eooilder tbe agree to rafuad the moaoy oo a M- for the prodactlofl last night mras out
WnmmUd of the ordinary.
matter of froMW water tapa. nre al eant bottle of OraiM-a
Every evening $10 will be given
away to ticket holders in the l^iiise. a written guarantee will
botti* to pntt I
The awards are made la five 91 peixas to refund the money If ll
finally
and one $5 prize. Tickets secured at crcaae flesh, give freedom rrom atom
ler apecUl meetinfl will be ealled by
any night's
UBce are good all
tbe clerk to lake action oo the matter.
TkU meeUag will probably be held
FTMay alghu
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ItOOUOlPMWtESEItT

kw Tatter wfliidi fot
daamged
oiioarieooiid floor.Mludiwe wSi doae o«t at bdov teory
cost The damage OB ibna does not reaBjr hurt theai,hat ve
have DO room on our floors to keep anything that b not in first

state, tbe people are aoSerteg for lack
or coal. The coal dealers Jiave used
every means to rash the Al prod net
tbroogb, bat to no avalL aad now
many people have
closed up tbelr

. sprinkler,
out a fire engine,
an opera boose, electric lighu aad
water works better than It can get
along without public spirit
Give us
a town made up of citizens with no
Washington. Feb. f4.-Tbe United public spirit whatever and we would
Stales Supreme court yesterday la a trade it off for a graveysrd and ask
dc*clakm banded down by Justiot
U*hite ausuined tbe validity of the
A Grand Rapids i
Micigan railroad law which says that
the graaler the passenger earnings ol late from ' the tiffici*
and decided that
t
a railroad the lower fare it shall
charge. Tbe case in question is that
of the Grand Rapids A Indiana, which
Bleep downstairs
Early next morning
has be^ in court since June. 1901.
be dreamed that It was raining and
In Its annual report In 1900 the com
pany show.*d. Its annual net paasengei that he was slowly drowning and then
In a befuddled sort of way he woke
to be In exreas of |2.000 i
Acting in compliance with th« up wnd found that he was lying in tbe
bath lull with the water turned on.


Tried to Climb

baa taken the InltUtiTe.

BMlifiil i>TOMett, Bedroom Sniti. Exteom Tabtei; and Par.

ADEPOOTINTKE

A man named Carr came into HarrtevUle tbe other day
and started
trouble la a aalooa. He was put out
but be bombarded tbe door and laade
for tbe barteader with an open knife.
Next morning be settled for S31.76 fine
and made tbe
oC anew door.

W

Haa Baen .SucUU^ by Thia

lame ayoond fioor ball which could but no <me was hurt.
be weed for lamedsdli
aad the like, but |iereiofore no one

A

Sundays!

^AJtb^ Doni^U ^^tb^mort

Proody. Mr. anfi Mn. P. Naab. Mr. and
Mrs J Jaqwes. Mr. aad Mra. O. L.
Miller. Mr. aad Mn. H. Vaa Vrankca.
Mr. and Mn. Halbert. H. C. HeSmastor. Miss Mabel Miller.
After enjoyinc flames some very
I «s4 bmd a Barrow
• lajwry.
aad^sow^by^
werw In tbe Msh

j r««t«nla>
•M»|ie tru
TW two

City

The enalmL

Kbe esriy fortlea.

2d*JSTM.
orrtcc m moMT r

aiorfcina

Mra. E. a MUtef^ WrMiflay Oeonred

kind

that

That will

You name the price you want to pay and we will show you the best couch for that

price you ever sew.

YOU WANT A PIANO
That puU comfort In any home and especially If you have a Bradbury.
study with s half century of experience in piano building.
making.

The netural

!

It combines a half century of tong'
result is the

Our many piano customers have only ths highest praise for the Bradbury.

p^ectloii In

piapo;

It is a pleasure to

please customers, and they in turn are our best advertisements.

THE HMIIUN & LAY

MERCANTIU GOMPeT

THY A mCORO WANT AD.

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m

TBB SVSHDrO BBOOKD, TBATHB8E Cmr, MICH., WEDKBBDAT, FEBBUAKY H

HAlJ’AijOAF
FOR A FORTUNE

^

ClK Racket Store

In Jeweln

ELGIN C. LEWIS

We do not cUim to hare the largest aU ck. b«t we do claim that
we hare the lowest prtcea ou the goods we haadls. We do not nx^
ppreciataa as well as the

ThVp-Ti4iliSatklnwQ

ihst The Racket U ad-

Some leaden in Utied Froitt.
Wm teO them while ther Uat.

I to meutlon. but sre guar-

Choice Mediom tixed
pranoi..................... ..5Clb
Choiecltige 40to60
pnmea................. ...Tc tt
Nkc dried pcMhea (or
pieaormoce.................Tc lb
Nice home dried ^>plef..SC lb
Choire Eoglith Cleaned
Conanu..................... 9C Ib
Choice Bloe Ribbon Seed­

dollars.

We want to Imprcwa on

ranetag to the front again with
Glasa. Enamel. Tin and Wooden
at the very lowest prices.

nelfnrtitM^ttei .
pnim VBB ttet th*

,

The bargains in shoes are too i

every dollar, as we have a Urgv' variety of

wert te Xn-

I bought at :

M's poMwioo. BlfT 4awrm had nd
Tted him tlut since possemioii wo
mne points of tk* Uw tbe fimt thins
to do wss to occurs the
One ersnlos tbs Uts Ulm UjorwcITi
msaMrrsnt. Tom ClnrfcrnweJl, the
nnU scrrsni she kept, ws* In the kftch*
sn scoorins the knlrcs sod pollshlns
the sllrer. Msbrt. who hod dooe tbs
eookins. wo also therr nuUns some
hrssd.
-Miss MsbeU** nsid Tom CUrkenweil.

A FEW SNAPS.

■•rWM.

:

Ftne Glass

Curtain
Butter

-I hrmt i<b« left all brr property In

A new York matm who la dahtiY i ATBan a"

the dlatri.t hraml. «f the J..ke MaW

1/ recrited and i

ers- union, and U qub k to take a.haa
Uge of any opportunity u* .Teatv a
laugh
A. chaumai. of ib* esHse
board. wbb«h held a pr.doi.ged seoaSoii
the other day. he U aoUM*! of the

-No. 8be kept them in a storkingI .dUiner I
-And where did she fc«iep the stock
alkout to Ingr
sder the!
Europe, ami l Aery f. Hlve , -Tied around her
her command
,«. k.d. skirt of her
awa a-111^1%! What a queer place! |
can*t keep 'em there now alooe |

of bor ^ -

nepreM*ntatlve Madd«ik *if Georgia
ha* rrrelved thU Iitti*r f
allloent: ‘tWr MUter Ku
Hum time ajct> 1 writ ynn asking If
their were anny ihinic the giivment
ouiitd do to make a flghtin wife l»e
ha«-e herself.
I mint hen! -from yon
and things Is no U-ii.r.
Will you
please lid me know bow I ran get one
of them big pUen makes from Afrl
: I have allways voie«t for you
Is mil) little to ask of you.
when a mans wife Is always a pei-kln
on him. •

*»»»•• QU»H

i

•»*«*

—i •«
and not over
gown of I4ack and wlillr aint went on
her w ar rejoiiing. But abr did iH>t rw
jotce long, and a fri

Tom did not think It prudent to ask
ny more quesUous. and Miss Mabel
didn't enlighten him farther. She put
the dongb abe had been kneading Into
a pan and left it to riae. She then went
opstalrs to bed. hot not to sleep. Bhe
was sospldoas oC Tom's Interest In her
stint's property. There was sn nnwed
ffreplsce In the sltUng room with sn
Iron ornamental front.
Mabel had
fakeii out this front and stuffed the
Jewels np the chimney. Wlillc she was
lying awake she saw a light In the hall
through a crack In ll*e door. Jumping
of iK-d. abe was Just In time to see |
n going In his stocking feet to the I
I

and woe.
-Oh. rm ao Ul.** she aiddenL
I'm
so 111: They didn't tell me Uist e»eryiKidy I knew heat wss tu he at that
swful dlsaer. nod tbefe I was in that
dreadful black gown, sitting lietweeu
Mr.Aatorbm mud Mr. HweUii*m.bH>klng
like 41 regular little hearae.'
And for
three days she kejd her t-*d and re-

Escaped an Awful Fate.

acnipe on stone ami kin-w be was
and noihlng could be
Ting aa Iron fire from
She felt
for me
I was given up to die. Thh I sure that
be did the
offer of a free trial botUe ofDr. King s 1 ground
New Diicovery for Consumption. In
Slipping dow niuirt.
dneed roe to try IL Rosults were startthe kitchen, and. aeelng the dough she
ling. 4 am now on the road to recovery
had kneaded. It occurred to her to put
and owe it all to Dr. King’s
ming nolaelcsaly
her fortune in It. GlWng
covery
It surely saved my II
nbe iMN-ured the
gi^t cure Is guaranteed for i
i Jewels a
c 1 getting 1 pstalm and Into her room be.aiiie dow n. Whim be did so
the iecond floor i
after
Aakbig T— M«eK.
f that fbe first, not omitting the fireplaceThe janitor employetl In a .town I
In tlie morning Tom was not so
own M-hool resigned his |wslil«n the i chatty as usual, and Ma1»el did not say
other day after haring held the Job for j anything to Indlemte that she had heard
only s HUIe over u week
"I guess him moving in the night. At 10 o’clock
!’«» too seDsIflve." be explained to a | the was about to start for the office of
the late Mlaa lx>ngwell’a lawyer to ask
his advice about a safe pla«r for the
Jewels when she saw,Tom go out be­
himg It up on the IdaeklHianl. where fore her.
She kept behind him. hli
the owner could see It and eUlm it. way lying the same as hers. Presently
The other moriilng I went into one of he turned iulo a building in which she
the nwiua early to ch*ai
knew Archibald Longwell had an ofon the blackboard was
lice. Hbe hurried on and was Just In
the multiplicand.*
1 looked all over, time to see Tom go Into Longweli's
but I couldn’t find anything. The next office. Tom's Interest In the Jewtla
mornlug I went Into the aame room was explained. He was acting for the
and on the blaeklMMird wa« written; heir-at-law.
•Kind ths least .mmmon dlvUor ' Then
Tom Clarkenwell reported to his em­
1 says to mysolf;
If them things la ployer fliat be could not find the jewlost and didn’t turn up. the first thiuf alA and Longwell changed hla plana
I know tlu-y’ll a*vuee me *>f swtpln’ He decided upon proposing a aettlement
them’ Ho I threw
up the Job
I of the questtoo between himself and
am loo sensitive' -^Chhwgo JonrnsL
Mabel by an offer of: marriage. This
wat carrying out a plan that had been
proposed by Mias Ixmgwell and deOne was paie ana sallow and the dined by the nephew. Indeed, he had
other freab and rosy Whence the dlf never failed to anub his aunt’s protegee
wbon an o|>portunity o^x-urred.
In Ihe afternoon a note came from
to maintain it. By gently arousing the
lary organa they compel good diges­ Longwell tn Mabel with hU proposi­
tion and head off constipation. Try tion. Mabel bad been to her aunt’s at­
them. Only 25c. at Jaa. G. Johnson’s torney, and he ba^ agreed to call for
the dUmoods after office boms that
and F. H. Mm^s. Pmgfisu.
evening, keep them In bis safe overnight and pisr* them with a safe de­
Ml* mrnt -VT.tn**.*^
roatmasler General Psyne U a rnaa- posit company the next morning. Mabel
ter of the rt^lgnim. Hr «lenmnstrated wrote a reply to Longwell. InviUng him
to take tea with her thaLevening.
Umt fact recently when V,was ques
When Longwell read this invitation
tlomnl nbout some charges that had
be.-n brought agalnhl **ne of Ihe offl- he conaiderrd the game won. it wat
rlals of his dejwrtmerit. Hhrrwd pollt- plain the girl wns IncUned to accept
him. bnt It might not be nei>.‘ssary for
leal on
him to marry bor. Once to her conflyears.
aeveral administrations,
systematic, dencebe might admre possession of the

"EH

A movement for the ererllon of a
mimument to the late Marrus A. Ham
na has already lM»en Inaugurated at
Cleveland.
and. The
The tnltlatlv.. was taken on the night of Mr llsnna’> funeral j
at a m.*cting *»f the ritv republlran or i
ganlxatbin
The nicetli
every pr
naluH' «»f a men
wax fhI the
t
Ing
The pn.poslibin to cr
ament fund met the bean
of the roprv-sentative*- of the entirv

The negro e«iokb of Hartford CNmn..;
dev-ided iMime ihrc«^ roonihi- ago tu|
give a grand bail, ami ihelr pn-sldcnl.
A. W. Gibson roncelAcd ih.- Idea of
making the tM-easloii a hrilllani one.
He mNnirdingly sent Mten* of invlia
twin to PoiH- Pins X King f-hlward of
l-:figUnd. President Rm»sevoh an*l «th
er dignitaries. In due rourse of time
replies were ns-.dved from these nota
Ides regretting Ihelr InahllHy to in*
present and wishing thos.* pn**** nt a
pleasant evening
At the dane«*. the
replies, with ihe enveUi|H-s In which
they rame. were «m exhtl»libm In a
Urge gUas^'over.tl fram.v
They are
written i»n offieUI
pxi»er . and Inwr
eV«*rv t vidence .if being geniilmWILL HAVE FAST TEAM.
|.!
-

J. Ovtman Mas Pure
Roland.

Fd Ruth

.ft ’ i tHr- H. J Getmiin has purrhaM*d tlie
‘ : msre Ruth Roland which U well
known here and was formerly owniNl
by Tntvenu* City p«iple and which
^
has a gootl record on the track
He
bcmicht It for a male f..r h\s other fast
Juwae and will have the fastwi team
' .
In this part of the Mate

GOLD MEDAL
;■

EXPOsmot.

quick and unhetauUng in bis own pri­
vate business poUciew his <-nmmaud
of Inclalve speech on otn^slun and ap­
;tie n*plhMi .iie i
titude at eplgrammat
to lu* wondered si.
"It la not clear who bnmght these
Charges." aald Mr. Payne.
"They were worked op by
Char­
lotte Smith." auggested his Interxh-wfT. "She la a reformer who U a fa"Cliarlotte Smith!" mn-atitl
luastiT ginieral. "Yes. I kmiw
therm ever? thing: mothers nothi

W-

F'

mmle that extremely <-lerer »yi**ee|i on
tlH* rules of the house. He Is hurnlng
Hint fame ns a humorous sjM-sk«ecar­
ries with It burdens as well ns ndvan
fxges Hla mall insists largely of nr-

WM

INilnts I
S4WH.T*-*! all tlw way from Mnliw to |

W-

Ttring nlllM-r SvuaUir Haima or <’oogTMksman rushman to tbe big .gather
tag here.’ What do yon Ibhik *.f that
for a oompUmesitr
The farweateni atat«*man said,
with every appearance of sincerity:
very .'.mild
tary to
[anna. Have you show
to hlmr -Brooklyn Eagle

Wi'i-

For tht quick prsparatioo of a deli-

-Atw-i™ SMdjr s-we CIMMtats Fswder hsa no equal. 'Tlis full
cawestals qualKy aita preperUes are

the Racket
.,:j. G. Gordon

and pHfte. not a little valu. and not

Walhlnri^r

Now tf baa been derided that
ffw the pn>iK'nl at least siirh a step
will not lie taken. MUa 11
Helen Gii^M
» hare rniurlbtited
preventing the undt .lralde Inmnailuo.
One of the IN-Kt known and moat
pr>ptilar anxmg th- rounaer set of the
In Wa.hlnjcum is
I1«*rlirrt G. Hei
E aerrind S4-rrHaiT
of tlw* JlrllUh
Mr Ihrlng
baa taken a b-nd In imrlalI affairs and
U r ormitl
the nwwt Krar«*fiil
leadi-n. of germana In WaMhlngton
He U n\M, a rrsrH t«t>nU ami is^lf
plarer
HU^ dlplpihailr
career baa
lieen sfient pHnrl|*aUy In the east
where he did Important MTvIre for
(iroal Britain In China> He Mpeni aeveral year** at Pel<^n

Dishes.
Beml-Porpelain
Platters, wor
Blue
lue Enamel
White Lined
Jelly Cake Plates only.. .10c

oeal minuter <*f New Bm/ma, na..j tt
U ftaklnc an edori to armaae lor aj • czeatk^ In the way of

lU^ In the

Heavy :Tin CMI Cans.
J-Galloo Heavy

Wire Toasters at............
Brass
B:
Rods at

132 Front Sts

CE9HALStWS
or THE WOILS

on the dollar.

I
Ii

■« ®?
•"«*
me a trial
Ball dresses, white gloves and

cause why the Ih-en^* *.f the
abould nut be rvvokinl
Tlu- ihargnj
was isTmltllng disonlcriy ronOiict.
The proprietor wa* |.ln**i-*l on the]
Btaiid. I.ut in reply
rep
to every qtiesitau.
ansaeitHi In a low utilsiH-r
lie aakl
he a as unable to Ulk Uni.b-r. roii-c |
qnently. the barkeeper wa^ *alle*l. bm
he to*, was suffering from a l. s*. of |
voice
He «»uld not an*, iilate ai-.ve a t
Whisper
Asso»-«»r Darnellle ►i*.pi4'd th.‘ pro ^
ceed!ii;;K and turning i*. ibe iii.n e t
man who was there as a tviine-. ^nld. l
I
"Ottlt-er. wluit Is the . l.;irg»ftn-se |*erson»ir*
"IVrinlttlng <lisordrr!> . oidii* t *-lr."|
Fsiber a
was Ihe rei.ly
Uie old
"1 think you ha%e made s grav.- mis
oortberu New York
toke.- retoMcd the a^M•-*.t.
'the
Catholic alike, be lived a
chsrge should have I-m-i.
n
contented life among hU p.vq.|e and
SIM-aki-asy •
bl« itooks.
It is understood that one of ilie mem
At the time of the u.UH-r*’ atrlke,
when the prb*e of coal v%i.e iKsirlug, the hers of the excise Uisrd N laughing
good father UI^'ov«-r^*«l that the coel yet.- Wa-ldtigtoii TIdm-s.
supply of the ohiiivh wa«» praitically
ezhanated and tlmi therr u u** no money
The directions for thoMmuffin.*
the tr»*M«ury to pun liai*e more. AC- vane*, nc.-ordlng to the
lion -f the
that he lotend- country where iIh- meal is pni. liaMtl
cordlngly be annou
ed taking up s culiei tloo fur thla pur
In the south, where the umffiiiH cn*
poae.
poae, and. taking a plate after hU ser- made of white. sw\-.-t. freshly groninl
mbn. he went up aud down the aUlee.
meal, neither sugar nor eggs are re
giving every one a .ham-e to cootrlbqulred. hut the yelh.w ux-al of il;s
north needs not only sugar and «-g-j8.
but butter IIS well, to give It the le

to fix.

Baiisfactlon guaranteed.

Pront Itaaeroent Hotel \l'hiling.
Work delivered if di*ain*<l
B<Hh |ih<me No. Cl.

lha ^ of Alaaka. affected by tha | eurly dayu Joseph Tbomaon, the'.
I Japsasat cuzrenL hsa a temper- can explorer, was oat of bU t
u that (valy falls balow aero, sud
"Perdaaa aot vary ONre than 25 de^

QTEIHBERG’S GRARD
O OPERA HOUSE
TONIGHT,
ihc gtind .pecUcuUr and tceoic prodoclion of

‘F“ALJST*
TOMORROW SIGHT.

Annual Tour

ollhe fanuHis Slock (;<Nn|an>

Kennedy Players
• SupiKWling the Popular
Comedian.

Mr. Jihi T.
in an ui>.to-dalc repertoire ol
Scenic Production! in con.
junction with a complete

VAUDEVILLE COMPAIIY
No waits—I‘erformxncc con­
tinuous.
“Did yon fall through the h*e. Eddiero
"Naw, you blame chump. 1 Jist went
in awlmmln- an’ stayed too long an*
froxe up: Dafa alir-t’hlcsgo A:

The most expensive company
ever organized playing at
liopular prices

lOc. 20c, 30c

’,
|
Miw Spenders
J be the popular styles In iNvniirla tbls^
I spring.
'
Mr. Hpenders - My dear, women's bonnets win l»e divided Into two styles this |
spring, as usual-the style y.rti don’t |
like and Ibe style I can’t affonl.-PbllPress.

LOOK OUT

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
arright. an’ I ulcer'll say wan wurd."
"Why. Patrick." said the mystified
priest, "you’ll not sny a word"“Ifs slrlght""What do you mean T
“Ha. fatber.” said Patrick. puHlog
hla forelock, "beggin’ yer pardon, aor.
but don’t yer think 1 know that th'
church air bet be stameT-Llpplneott’a
Magaxinr.

A tireot 014 Ms*.
}
One Henry Jenkins died In England
Dec. 6, 1670. at tbe alleged Sge of IflO i
years. He It maid to have been a fiabroman for 140 year*. Though he could
neltber read nor write, hit n-nrh of!
memory wat such that he wouki calmly give evidence In court In matters on ,
which hla memory went back I'JO and,
140 years. At a Iwy be H said to have
«Uen a horse load of arrowrs to Noitli-1
allertoo to be forwarded nonh In time ,
the age
ot Kloddei
for the'
of 100 yehra be used to swim a wide
with ease.
He
in Yo

Take LaxaUve Bromo Qulnins Tableu AU drncflsU refund the
I to cura. E.
W. Orove’t tig
If It falls
------------------natura I I on aaeb box ne
-------------------------------hu a.ui. sa4 rui.i.
Tlilt it tbe age of «ru-is. ’ he said,
"It Is. Indeed.’’
"You can’t pl. k np a i.n|H-r wlitamt
^rtlng about irusta ”
liateu

to

For

your own

lnt»*n*fcis.

The

monev you pay for r.-iit is iiayIng

for

anfdher

man’s

homu*.

Pay for a lioni*- of your owrt on
niir

Eafv

Pavm«Vi(

rrsmi hi.u-.- on S

Plan
Oak

Six
street,

an it. msHi r.-pair atul f..r only
ts:»u m, payiuents-^h's*, than
nhai you would pay for rent.

J/:fb

a- iKiIlth-al

"I’ve noGted It." .
"Mott of tiie iwople you meet tnlk
about tni*.ts "
"They crrlHlnly do ‘
"You notice 1 say trusts.' using tbe
plural. I have a resMin for dt,"
"I suppose so,•’
"There are trusts everyu Iw-r*-."
"Also, too true."
"But trust nowhere.’
He had Just n»me fnun the c.riier
sakWD. where h<- hsd bi**-n iiuahle to
make aatlsfni-tnrr amniwemeiits to
leave his thirst '—ThltTigo I%»t

Trimble’s Bake^
Wbolesaie and Retail
Prompt rhlpmeni of ouUlde
orders and aatisracUon guaran­
teed; . Your patronage aollclted.
L. E. TRIMBLE, Prop.
Coriior Ninth and Union
CHIzens Phone 7$0.

St*

JUffiT CUMM wonts.
and Feather Rroo-

show you miBpIsa

....

H. a CHira. Pnvtieltr.
Wfeca TMWuialUctOdaraM

I Plata Dealer.
Salma Lagertaf. who has Just foeeivod a gob! medal for literary exertlenco from tbe Royal BwedUh acad­
emy. U a celebrmtad Swadikh novolist
and the aeosud womaa irrliar to ba ao

aC braaffy lato tbe Iheart
tag a baltla af
m

Iag

226 East Fmt Stmt

King of The
Counterfaiters

room and looking around he saw an
elegantly dressed woman who apparaatly waa about to !*oatd an outgoing
train. She was carrying a roultllndt
of parcels and besides had a child thaL
trying i A ^ meeting her gardeoer In tha
with great difficulty,
groobdiI
to help along.
Ised that you
The clergyman offered hit aaalataDce.
which’abe accepted, afterward thank- have got a free bouse, coals and gas,
tag him giwclonsly for his kindness. also a weekly wage of 80 shillinga, so
The troth moved out of sight and be 1 tblrk all you w ant to complete your
went back to tbe waiting room, thlnk- hspploess la a wife."
And to lend weight.to her argument
she added, "Adam, who was tbe first
r doing good. Then be <
Nearly Forfeits His Life.
that he waa carrying the lady’s hand­ gardener, wat given a wife."
A runaway almost ending fatally
"Arue for ye. ma’am;" replied 8an“Tnie
some silk umbrella, with penrl and1
started a horrible ulcer on the leg oi
"but he hadn’t her long
| dy. "bu
^ klrLoogwen called at the boor ap­ gold trimming*.
J. B. Orner. Franklin Grove. 111. For
Blta.
When he showed the umbrella to hU j hU Joh.’ -London Tll-Blti
pointed. and Mabel invited him into the
four years It defied sll doctors and all
tea room. Us attempted a lover's de­ wife and told her how he got IL she
remedies. But Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
«
meanor. but was somewhat cbilied by taugbed sod said. "Politeneua pays.
had no trouble to cure him. Equslly
j
TsscherrCsn you tell me the dlffer- good Tor Borns. Bruises. Skin Krup
the Udy’a coolnesa She entertained him my dear."-New York Prvas.
'
eeo clvUixed sud enlightened Uons and Piles. 25c at Jas. O. John­
rather with dainty entat^les than with
PopU-My dad aays civilised son’s and F. IL Meads Drug Stores.
words. While they
at tea the
natlooa manage to get along all right
door bell rang, and 1
If they are let alone, but that enllgbtenOf the
^y tba bye, Mr.
“At tastr they cried; "at last! You sd oadona know enough not to let the
were «-niTied In the last thr#N* year*
MabeL "1 want you to taste some bread
■sn’t say that the old faahloned wlnIn PuUmsn cam. whhh are of atrrl
of my own making." Taking up a kwf
ero were colder Uian this one baa
bealde bar. she cut It through the mid­ been, for all records within your mem­
frame, one In every
vs*
dle. reraallng an old stocking. 'This ory have been broken.
Acknowledge
"B'hen an enemy smites me." aald killed or tajurod: bnt of Ihe
goes to the geotleman In the other It now and keep your m*>uth shut for
the pious looking hypocrite. "I alwaya 000 paasmgeni tarried during the year
room," she said, opening the stocking the rest of the yesrr
1S02 In ordinary ways, o»t-r T.f«00paa
turn tbe other cheek."
BuffleienUy to reveal a few of the Jewreplied the oldest Inhablt"Why." asked the man who knew aengera. or abont one In .-t.-ry dj.t»rt0.
elf It coBtmloed.
"As for the broad,
jbtenlng up snd taking a
him. - do you want your enemy to go was killed or Injured. The proiNuilon
rn dlTlda It with yon. Half a loaf Is breatb. "I do acknowledge I’ve never around with both bands diaabkdrIs one to tblrty-alx.—Chh-ag*» P«*t
better than none, they say."
And. •eeo It colder than this, but-wait a Chlcsgo Record Herald.
handing the bread to Longwell abe car­ mloute-my grandpa|i. 1# said that
We have thousand* of testimonial*
ried the Jewala to the man waiting fbr backln"which prove that appendicitis can be
But the olbera had fl«l out Into the
prevented by the use of Holllxter'a
It
take LoogwHI many mln- blttar nlghL foiled agata.-ClDctanaU ar," aald tbe profeaaor. "Is an eaaeotlal Rocky
Mountain Tea, without
the
to aea that he had been snubbed,
knife.
35 cenU, tea or tablet form.
In tba composltioo of the bumsn body.
Jas. Q. Jobaaon.
looo ms be could be beat a reWhat la Itr
•r It.
"I know."' shouted the grocer's beg.
Carle
A xealdeiit of Masaachuaetts baa
remarkable woman,
la
adapted a riffe to tbe nae of cordite,
ataad of running around after bargains
A4vU« X«C rrse.
and cheap fripperies she sat down by
Lswyai^WclL you hare at last de­ which la tbe highest exphwlve naed by
fbe
Britisb navy. Fifty-two grain* of
her dlstingiitabed busbsnd and helped cided to taka my advica and pay thia
I subject which baa
blUormloeT CUant-YeM Lawyer cordite, tbe amount be pula In a rifle
for J. M. Barrie, aa
-Very walL
William, Just add 10 ■bell, la •goal in force to nearly a
the writer’s recast gift of $250 to the
ahUltaga to Mr. Smlth’a hill for f«^
ficotdsk Aatarctlc expedition would In­
dicate. and be alwaya baa taken parlle^

mm

CaU and lee for yoonelf

vBVt %tVU

"-■J___ I'.'

quislte rh hnesa. Ih*at to a *T»»am In
a warm mixing U
each of butter and sugar
Add two
well Inwien eggs and s eiij. *.f milk
In whh h an even tessjHKiiifnl of sods
i«*g« liter a
has been dissolve*!.
r...................
n un«l.
cup ami a quarter of ye
nil Mini
ibe name amount of w
II «.f tnitnr.
two irospoonfnU of
prepHintlou
Add to the milk ami e
mud lieat again
Have the mnthu
| piping hot and bak
oven.

ed taisiiit................lie a

Uieatea .nd re.d% for l.u.1
‘‘*^***^

*’*

slippers, old clothes never too old

Much to his sun.rise. as he ex tended
ths pUte towanl one -'old sou of tbS
sod" he was given a shrewd smile and
wink insttad of money.
The father,
however, tbonght ihlm meant that Patrtek v4s not prepared to glre that day
and would do so later.
Not securing enough money at this
time, the follos^'lng Sunday be mad#
another colhxnlon. paying particular attentJon to those who had not given the
provloua time, t’onilng again to Patrick, be was greeted In the same manner. Meeting him on the street a day
or two later, the fother said. "Patrtek,

..........4c£^tesr2Sc

tarn
ga ttu Staff iff

Kk-We nerer know who
ndaare. Haupe^-Thara
Now. tbare'a tita fellaw
baa you amrrled 'me. He
ikautotoealnea.-Jodga.

SutohM* and Smimc* ItalcwT.
Tied down to his desk ia the otaoe
While otbm are fraa and at^laj.

Try Itoeord Want
•Ml. ffigiflmtorl

THE EVEKOro BEOOBD, TRAVERSE CITV, MICH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRDABY 8^ 1904.

counts w

T

WAIT OEPAITIEIT
UmM af tad mad

THE NAHONSr"
^

TRAVEIXERS.^:j:r^raL, .K, o.

4

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‘ti

Wi-y'.
.1' •"

js

Hi

"vi

m

tm* ata» as

M the sUta «f his hoone ar tmocts hM
I Mrs La Poiate of West fClemtli
taad axalnst the Ilntrt wbeti *tsrTii«
‘ Che^ up. dieer op.“ a few tioies. the ter a jBumty ta diteys a day. if poanL
Me. ter the horideat portends death.
Itartol in lw% frill attend s native
collection.
I liaiMl.paiaied .elMnT tree oe
who ataRn«naioiirwTiiitberslii.for

JeuBlesl was rery exrltiac. every mem^‘ One of the Oral Wood IXsh Com- the rain alctetas teara. As a swarm
«r been aettllta hh «r ncnr a hanse in
Bhflnnd brings taod Imft. no the tesalt
M tbf rery ogpoMte In Malay dlstrictn.
A bird fljrlag Into a Malay bouse d<^
to T
1
i s sm^l
small park ^cards
«rf cards
.
.
[ was driven by Thomas Kelderbouse.
.-----j After the prires wt^ awarded rs-j a Btimber of the Htixens Ilvin« on cMedly *benefttn the nempirr. for. If
In <»e dr the window, of the Han-1 ^rt^km^U were a^. consistJns ^! ,ne outskirts of the city iboUjchi there envgbt. BiiMnrfI with oil and comaah A Lar^Mercanilk- Companr «kn)**??*’*5**
» *re In the center of the city Banded to fly away with all the ill
be seen a very Interest In* collectioo
catt^ Wrs Char^^\ader In | |^t evenln* The reflection of the arc. lock and mteforttmes of the Ikkow. aO
of ii.
flass. Udw
beln* the
the colors of the na J vlted rhe
the club
club to
to meet
meet y0hh 1 her next | ,„5nts caas«-fl the lUatloo. The reflec
he well
—... the
.w InvHstin
.
upland had aomethln* of the
tloos that are either dlrecUy mixed Inj Moodsy nl*hi
.wtugml
^al limsl^eery moch InterrsiW tej»ooepted -*rlib thanks^_____
appeamDce of hortheni ll*ht.
The L L. C. wUI be entertali
prevslling with
mgard to the bolMing of tbrt*e UaUta[Kelly
tkms- For instance. If the step# in
front are by an onlocky
pUerd
The oxhlMt t» Uw property of M B ,
exactly troder the center rafiers It wrlll
Holley and Is a part
the colleetldhl
which nambers €2 Mr. Molley ha>
le Elks will be held this evening. A mean qnarrele and fighting under the
bm a number of y«us tn makln* thb
ee bmchoM.n has be« n prepared and
collsv^ and almost evejy fla* la B THEY REACHED HATCHES CROSSpleasant time is anticipated.
has aa latersstln* history
The n-so-rvid seat pUf for the guar
INC ALL RIGHT/
For example, the Chinese fla*. A
need tickets for Bryan s lecture will funeral from the boose. ThU weird
Chinsae flag cannot b»
at tbe City News <
Dotioo ariam from tbe fact that eofthe one possessed by Mr Holley waa
FYiday and .Saturday of this
flna are banded to men at tbe bottom
aande by a native In Ma* churls. Mr m So D)d kht
Mr. and Mrs. J. I
of tbe atepa.-Looilon Tlmea.
Train as
[ in 8
Holley has
In the city yesterday on Iholr way to
Soon at They Did
What
hal and It wa» throngh Us eflorts that
home In Old Mission, afler spend
Uteir bon
A Aafce Me UkeO.
-he became powmssod of the flag The
In* the . Inter at OisegoThey Said Was Expreaslve
In tbe straia and exdtnuem of trad> i
of the royal
flag c*i
RuoeQthal relumed yesier- lag
on Wall atreet tbe brokers. aayaJ
done In
Manistlque. where he pur­
Mr.
E.
C.
fltedmaa In tbe Century
field. Surrounding the dragon are
chased a large stock of goods.fn*m a
Magaxloe. often relapse into wild mer^
clouds but in ib»- rtghi hand comer Is
rrtiring hunlne.** house.
Pi citv
the pearl tif purity deposited there U got
F G. Heumann left today for Chicago riment and play boyiab prauk*. On
siiaksnow l«nk and where be will purchase his spring line one ocraaioD an okl Indian with a
by the god of goodness. The drsjton went out to Its usualU the embodiment of all erii bnt tbe then stoi^. It Rtstayed there It of good* and also get the latest styles young brave, a boy and two aquawa
dni. Tbe
pearl of purity 1. w* beautiful that If tried to gel out but
Ji>hn Lurler dl.Ml. at Interlochen entered the gallery. At once ib<- “floot^
U atlracled by It and so closely five, hnow bank Is biratetl'near K. swlck
this moratng of asthma Ralph An pet /ortb every effort to break down
There were a number of traveling derson went the
its atieoilon on It that the people do
tbelr stolidity. .V war wlmop bad no
not fear tbe draaonVsvH ptjwer. The men «»n this train They were beaded pnt|»tre the U>dy
effect. A war dam-e did not arotme
Chinese fla* a a. st first trUngulsr f«#r Northpui Tliey all returned
Sydney Kelley
even a'smile.
the city last evimini:
fllce today to ct»n#*c
lOUt fl%<
county Herk
At last a baWheadi-d man was thrust
pJi niy to cat v>n the train The;•y dl.ln
I It to »
killed the animal Is*
i Into a ring of young fellow s. hi* handa
like the wall. TIu-) start.fl to walk
intlu* duck*.
held lieblnd him, a knife draw n around
The Js|»ane*t' fla* was made In Imck to flatches ('russin* to catch the
hit
pate, and tbe mummery of a fntUa
evening
M:
dc
N,
,K
train.
There
were
Osake It Is the civil fla* and con
iarTN. McKellar.
slits of a red sun oa a white back ten of them One of th.-m ran1«>.l a
In the areounl
the d**th .rf Will attempt to detach his s*-slp waa en­
ouni of
of.ih
acted.
cruund The military fla*. which is lantern. Another one had two heavy hun .N. McKellar
McKtdIar y<*steniay.
y<*st«
tbe i
more oHen seen at present, ha. the
ten
Keller
He
I
This
was at Ust too much for tbe digwas Inadvertantly written
The snow wa pretty d.*ep it «**
rays radiatin* from the sun. The rays
two *l*iers in Grawn and an ; nlty of tbe aboclglne*. The lioy broke
are also n-d Japan U .-.metiojes half way to t elr knees and hard
>t McKellar. Is un 1 Into a broad Ungh, In w hi< h tbe m|uawra
known as the •Sunrise Kln*dorn:*' walking. The nan with the lanicra
from India.
i Joined: the young warrior grinned In
This came about thrt»uich a custom of
----------------Japitp of mmsHf. and at Li»l lU* wmthe natives, who. while not evanly
THE MARKETS.
blals'e of grim humor .*ve
overcoats wa.s l.atlM-d I
fsev of tbe ruthless old Hilef. who may |
when he-reached the
been tbe prni*'tnitnr of ns many |
natives would ascend to th^.e tern
troi-ith-R as Geronlnui.
The
pies In the early murain* and pray
They would look out on tbe vast eCa ulalln* Ihemselves’ that • tfc
and na the orb of day arose resplend rearhiHl Hatches Crossing In time U)
iiror and purity of n language
ant flpparenlly from the waters, they gel hark to Traverse City They
g can only be preserved by the fnMbloiiwotAd prostrate themselves and pay Us.ked up the track over which they
V Ibclr devotions to the sun The whit** hail jtiHi walketl. A trainI wa* in *sight.
» able claaa. tbe elass whom In OiSttera
tl b-fi. 1! Iiad
* ihv train ih*-y
field represent* the water.
aocial everybody Imitates. s|M>akin* It
t-<1.‘,l In bKisvnln : ItsWf and wa*
Te Manrhiirlsn flag Is a |MK-ullsr
well. Bui bow can ^InglUh 1m* well
Wfli:
tn each comer of the
ymbols whl. !i are supiK».ed
Held are syml.

*peaa lue laiom or Miiks.-u liusetls
from tbe travHIng men who
to be parts (»fr 1ManchMrla-s history. In
;.......i-.
< through their no*«w and « Lrge proliked and then llu*> U»ardeil tbe
ar fl*
the ce
..........
^ portion of the men cough the Idiom of
vlthoni further mment-* and re
uros of red and dart blue which are
Frainkfort from their ilmMts^ The
intermingled In such a manner a. to
lo BATXS or .Tnaraaaa cmrLaAt.xBs. constant bat»bUng of bn.k.-n F.iigllah
Tbe snu
produce an appearance tif regularity
at dinner tablet and in dniwlutr rt»oms
found it and
after this
This fla* came from New York
la tiecoming quite fatiguing, and aa a
The Russian fla* in the window Ir struck it
retult the Kngliah s|M*ak their tongue
the military fla*. ctmslstin* of tbe The know plow
horiwinUl bars of while, blue and rod The engine* n'lumed to the city The
2 worse than It wai
wa* *-ver spoken before.
The civil fla* is of a yHUm field op tilow will, have to Im> vb»v*-|ed out to j
^iEveirbody know
tempintJon to
which thejT- Is a blark don hi e.h railed day: l»erba|» this i* the end of ihe*
baby pig*s.n English IKS
not.
WhoVnow>?
cagle.v
to a foreigner In the siranfle hope that ;
ACerRATE
mmni:
The familiar German colors. bUck,
singing quality in tin- It n.ay be more inlelllgiMe to him. !
SURPRISE PARTY,
white and tied, arc aUu on exhibition.
i lone of a piano. This I* the reason Thl* and the sUng taught ii« by tbe ,
This flag came from Bielfeldt and was
many musician* like Mr Yankc«es have reduced the English lan­
sent Mr. Htdiey by a com‘spond»rpt Friend* Remembered That Comrade! »h>He will be at the guage as spokcu by smart pe*»ple to A
there. The fla* of Ormt Britain.
,[jaetd.*' tuning
Young was 64 Year. Old. '
aUnit Tu»*edav «.r bate Jargon -Satunlay Review
me fnvm London
the -Cnlon Jack*. ram
Andrew Young wa* 61 >ears old >e* | Wednesday
Try him and *»*e If
The trlcolored fla* of
lenlay and in honor of the haiqi
re not pleased with hl« work.
Mew Oar Farl Wa.
•on exhibition
alsujt fourtee n niemlMTs of M
In the early part of the last century
"It Is BurprI.in* how many national event,
rheraon |M»*t. G A R . march**
an EngUah buttunmaker be*-ume fa­
fla*s cannot U- bought." said Mr. Ibd his
and ga^.‘- him a surprise. A
Icy. "and thl. make, it dimculi fot- veryhum.*
mous for the gteel walstowit but
ph-asant
ei-i-ning
«A*
*iM-nt
and
them to be obtalncti Bid you ever allhough th*- host was tit hr I* stUi
which be used to maunfamirt' with
25c. 50c. 75c—in
slop to think that if you wvrt* In a >«Ming .
lines cut upon them for ofna
»
plar«» wh<*re you couldn't Iniy an
gradually put the lines nearer and
American flag boa much difflruliy you
nearer together and ol.M*rv«l that aa
THE
MARKETS.
'
mould have in makln* one? l»o you
be Increased the number of lines
know the i.ruiiortlons of the blue field
buttons became more aud ^re irk
IV-iroU..* K»*l>
1*4 -Wheat Ma.v\
to Ihe rvM of the flag? Hum many
cent. He explained bis diiM9very t
JO; N«» r rtsi .11 lu; N,i :: r**rii
short sir!i»es are theiv and bom many
FAMorS OIL PAl.NTlNf.S—A b-a aclentlst. who began exiw-riment
*iM*cinjt*«» *»f »he *ild masier* «Ul|
TohHlo ’ <i. Veh*
WheaV-<'a-h Tine
In my
ranged. In ivms or In circles
U-.wjM ai on*‘thlrd »»f regular prict upon ruled plates of *t«s l The ni
talks on flsp- iK-fore audience- . I have
he nect-ssHy nf the art** was tbe wonderful diffra*lh»n g
owing
rhlcb is DOW used in plsi^^ of the
found but one iierstm who ma* ac,! h*av Ing the city 4n a
w J
qiiainU'd with all the deialU. Vhe was Ihh;4: f
glass prism upon all great t*-l«-*Kiv__
iply ai Sindh.. i'!:4 Washington
a teacher and had been Instruetln* C\.rn-M?
211^1
I to break tbe ordinary ray of light Into
. Jul.v. 41 \c. p.irk—May.J
her class on this same subject."
:
its
primary
colors
Ijird-fx Rih*-l7.Tm I
FEW UAIU;aI.N8 in pian..*. |1*'
Potatm yn hs-al mark* l Tuc.
^
T month at tlrlnncH Bros..
HE THINKS HE LL FLY.
« and Front
Elevator Fire Escape.
W. C. Freaman of Kalkaska Is BuildK.lwaril Uanhagel of Ionia has Im cu
X.l4.r..«e tl..
^'1 Gentlemen oo longer use the lam
irvg an Air Ship for World's Fair.
granted h-i!er* patent «ui a fire e*ca;H'
Statehood bcnrtn
.• i:.i4»r dull] with the unramisbed fre,doiu of the
Geor*e Wade of Hoxb-vlll.- Is nol that.I* an elexamr. running on guide* gad prosaic, as a
of j
of Fberidan, when a gentleman
the only air ship Inventor In North or tracks frt'm gn»und to upper stones the bouse ctuiimHie.- on territories go
,
accuatomed to consign himself,
ehi Michigan, for W. C. lYeeiuan of akmg winds The . levatlng rtet Ire is
f.«- lUo ,.rol..ns,.d I colkrtlrrtx .Dd Id
Ui th.
pnivldts! with an auxiliary power In
Kalkaska. Ihe pn-sldcnt of-the
with wry fac**. smlh«s don't
ih.*haiM‘
of
a
rompns-^ed
air
mot..r
roan Mamifacturln* Company, has an
in thnl pr*H-ln,-t but
Udles while paying tribute to
air ship. It will fly. Ux\ and Mr. Free when «h**lr»si. placed at th** tup *»f the
Is s burst of eksy
charms
I'ndoubtedly many
man win enter the cemtesi for the shaft; this - motor iog*Mh**r with
thousand dollar prlte st counter w*-lght* will
who were not brought up to ^wear
fair next sunmu-r In St. vator to ascend auti
swear now and then uud*»r prbrocaMr. ^Yeeman was In radClbie. pe«>ple have alight**d at the ground i was dra
out oo the *ui.ject of f*>r-| tion. but tbera la. aU things *-dnsldery afternoon, and left an order IVtroit panies are said to l»e
j
ed.
an Increasing resp<-cf frw the Eng
nilght grow
with the Caiiniar Machine, Company Hating to niatmfamm- the device
I
llsb
Unguage.—Washington Timen
for tubal bronre
hronre cm
castings for the air
that question a« to f.*re gn* r^." {he
__________ Z_
81. l>>uls
Ship which Is to fly
Famous Galien Woods Gone.
dared In the course of a h.■arink_.>-jn
K.rc.
Bles." said Mr
"My
TiuilM*r 1* getting to l»e..% scare*- ar.i this grand and
nd
glorlou*
.'ouiitry
we
are
|
Koreans
wear foil mourning for tbdr
am nmfldcnt that Icle In the vicinity «f Oalh n. Therei aU .\merkaus
bother
j
fatbera.
The
dress to of hemp (
roy bl* air ship, when
I* a little left of the once far.fam*^!’ we were bom
born sniidst
i
the in,vrry home* with a hempen glMle. A face sbieid ia
win tbe money offered
I romi>ri.<*sl
of England, on the sunny h 11* of j used to show that the w.earor U «
Freeman * air denixen
do
will l*e | ,
f th*‘ finest
Inesi i!
limber
Frame. on tbe lank* of the plai-W
welve engines,
e .
rquipped with twelve
hut it*!.,..,. %
Iverine IHamtle an*t Rhine, or down l.y the Fh.nimur* »l*Ve.
W'V.lverine
tmillve pywer i the Invent.>rs. secret.
tvnie here and lift up our
..,h„„Dh.h,..D.<n.D0M..^
• i»*t year* emi
f*\*i!ty to the lisiuM-r of the
' hand*, l.s ninning this s**a*on wiih
ihrough ethereal spactv
free, tlu-n. as did tbe Dane* of old
f*»rr«* «»f a dtircn men.
In llrlu's Isle as to th** Insh. we
really old enough to know Inute^r—and
l«e<x>me more .\m«Tlrmn ilunn the
pirat m! E. Topics.
84Voml Cooting of 1
Invented more or less, for 40 year*,
and now that he has caught the air Ihe topic each nigbi at the Fi
odl*t
church
Tonight
trouble enough to
dgment day —Tad- topic.- -Hcaw
.'Nin^mcr.*! a
of all the world.
ell and It* F
Tbe territories
ROAD 18 OPEh
is extended i
New Mexico delegate
But Traveling to Old Mission Is Not
Its for hi-get
Bryan Lecture March 4.
jn<mi.-W'sxhlngtOB Post
Yet a Ptaasure.
Exory *me sLouM plan t.i arn-nd thg
The road between this city and Old lecture by William J. Bryan, to Ih’
mack •• th« Graven
Mission I* now open: the stage driver given March 4 In the City opera ball
A Mory> told of a Kentucky moun­
having come through in a cutter, l.nt under the auspices of Division No 3
It IS still In very bad shape.
of the Congregational Aid Society. taineer who had m-v.u *e.-n a rail­
U- The Value road train- One day he *-oDi^trd to
go to town and see the wonder. Ha
..nly succeeded In getting eight miles
arri%>d n little abmd of train rtice.
which took him almost fodr hoars, am*,
and getting impatient as be walled,
thea be gave it up and* came; l«ack
Tbeanow was two and three fed deep
ta walked up the irark to meet IL
and traveling was very dlAoult, the Superintendent Sauadenuro of Lan­ Ba met It aa It rounded a curve. Tornto go faster ithan sing In the Interest of Anti-Saloon ihg about the mountaine*
a walk and several times they
League work tomorrow at 2 p m In the track at for his life.
dered arouad belpleraly In the st
the nrat Methodist church
^oot toot” sounded
i duB, heavy, mean feeb tire, slowing up. but tbe
tomach after eatiag. feel
WANT A NEW VEST? Our
;«axy.
tired
and
weak?
Holltoter'#
Man’s and Boys’ odd vaats put
itlon, completely out of breath.
Rocky M«MU)tain Tea will make you
on Mia at Juat half prIco-tiUa
-\Miy didn't yon cut acroM?" taI well, keep you well. 3:1 cents. Jas.
roaana thay will go at from
floirrd one of tbe bystanders.
I2«, cants to 78 cants.
TNit aenwsr exclaimed the unHamilton Clothing Co,
NO PIANO like the Kimbalk 6aa csouih Tad -If X had struck tbe
tha numarous atyias at the brandi plowed ground Ihg. thing cerUlnly
store. 12f ^ront BL
would have caught lue,"—New York

TSr A RECORO WAffT Aa

^ZVSS^assi^

Carpet Department
Today wc warn your attention on Ingjain carpets;
you cannot use too much care in selecting ingrains. If
you do get a good one there is nothing better in pro­
portion to the price paid than ingrain; it’s better to pay
a good fair price and get a good quality of wool, then
you get scrx'ice and satisfaction.
We have been extremely careful in selecting o
carpets this season, buying only from those whose
whe
reputation wc knew—the result is we have a most com­
plete stock of Ingrains:
Shonld your price limit be THIRTY-FIVE or
FORI Y CENTS, don’t think because wc carr>- high
priced carpetsOrhat wc won’t have what you m ant in
medium priced goods; that’s where wc arc especially
strong this season. We have almost doubled our
stock between 35c and 50c: other prices cange from
25c to 70c.
Wc strongly urge early buying, as by so doing you
get the cream of the stock. Should you read our ad’s
now and come in a month or two from now. you mignt
be disappointed, while if you come now wc will surprise
you in the excellence and variety of the showing.
Again we say. buy early; we sold can>cts vcsierday
to a customer that will nol need them until Junc—she
was wise—will you get wise and buy now, too?
.A pleasure to show goods; may we have the pleas­
ure of showing you f
NO. 2.

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IT IS A FACT
A Shoe for $2.00 that will wear as
long and look as well as most shoes
sold at $3.00 ::
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SOUTH SIDE SHOE STORE
C*nier Unlen u< TO SL. F. D. Rlchote, Frop.

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iDorrtIuiii
girl jFt mlirmdT Ar hM . Tb*
iMtaJl Um* «f IMT old rUda
all trarr oT her old vigor. Kbe
kM* at life now froa the aundpotot of •*«

Dlatl^ thrw it la i
appeoriac la plaja
•jra la
la tbia
tua.
tbe-preaeat

K. HacketTa
pfMir to fear than to i»pe. Tbe loaa of |
krr ehJId waa for brr. mm tor aU Hoi- f
laBd. a td^de bW* TUm wK oalj 1
haa liar marrlaKa prorod a failnre. wd 1
ofiJ> ta alte tied for life to a mau bi- !
nrm vlM and banHf tlw U oa
Tmimthy, bat abe baa had to aJor a }
Ti4H over the frteod la wltnm abe 1
puiredI all Her
^
her tmat.
ft waa a mde aborfc for her. aa
daObC. when abe foond that the kalaer i
'vraa plajrliic fast and looae with th«
Boara and had ao tbooalit ut tiaklac a
atagle aoldbr for their aake. bot a waa I

HER PRISONER

Vmam

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I had
tioo of {ala
at the art
and

^
Barrjiiiorr'a two
UoiP and 4ac-k. are appeorhia
»rci * In Tbe Other t;h1" and '
of It n«ipertlve|.T.
Benure teowea, a Toledo tO.i noHetj
girl, la appewlajf In Inrld BeUacoa
**Swev( Klttj Bellalni*' a
tbaater. New York ftbe
lag: r*-wcnUanrv to Mra.
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Xoar. DaHy Pbyw. a* I
booae. waa neb latef^

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traai^ibod befweea the two geaertier father vae flahtiog aa a cola>
In the Uoloa ana.r Ifer mlwr
her aiater were at bone aod. bdag

aiacnhir dirialoB In the Parne f.mlly on
the grrat qoeatioo ibra at Kwoe. taala-i
wae eng4ged to
Major liowalaa of tbevCVHjfedrrale ar

aperflre f.^vea In the nelirhla»rbood

horsemen.

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b.r«If
«« w..b o.
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-- •-'«—
toontb.
,b..J „|*|,
help hW aod aenre ber be waa arben.
I|MT. b-fi l>-blo« la Uk. to b.1 biw
lac aiatiiat ber-arbenilac to rob ber
Braok r«iTT h«. bwO lUr .t.nioo ,
,,,
rfrr nirbi
maple of tbeir independence - nay,
•u
Mrtfo.
for
ibo
^ot
.
--nip
of
|«p-r
1.^
•«
1I-- l.t.lr
mare, waa ualng ber aa a tool where.
»1tb to Irani ihra tnlo raib. fr«o»bt
*' ** trponrd ilui Inni— il..
rtir tlD.1 ow on Ibo eoor •
*ll5
! eHlW. will tw iU.lflr.1 l« lb, ino.
I
mio Iho ...ov .1^ f«.«l no, j
Thna abe kiWi now Uwt be on I ^
Thayer wfll, aa uauaL train a ; lOUf burned bit. U iflKlramluc II. obe )
Wboo. abe oaed to l,»k aa b^ all pow- j
*“'* “
«iw oomethlng wntleo «n If In fwnrll: j
erfol protfsior la the enemy Holland !
aelerL
p«Jlv»ai<N» to attack befura dayliabi j
baa nimttn fear, and llnlla^ la dear ; «•
Uverpoul. O,, |
1
,r to Urr thoo Ilf,. Kin- I. |.r.nlr.Hr ■
l»n»bl the mran £i^ Irotlloc
!
.loo, 1. lb, world .nil r«n honllj 1w «eilnit HtKvwaa.
Hw-ora. 2:11^.
SillV,. hy
l-f Kberman.
lawnoon.
5*„
____1 to the fart that al»e U atone be
A. W.
Elroy will be acen In the
________
____ Ww
_
_____ j
TbIa
»aa erery word.
tunwHl
eanae abe allowed him to eatrange ber , nUrtera* ataod the ron»Ug aeawm.. He y,e
over, examined the baiii and
tram England, the .me |*.wer that I ^ already booke.| aeveral c.nn1 meet,
j,
the light to aee
J were nut wicar faint lineaa abe ccould not
cooM aiid would have atmal by her. ^ *■!»•
And ber own pisiplc are le-ginnlng to ' The Judge, 212W Kr 1*^11101, 2:18’;. ■ ©tberwlae
look aakaii.e on l.er. ao a.m-ly are they la being tonted
touied aa one of the eon^iig
eoafliig | nmre exref.l “23d** Indmied lii the pa
ren*. He
that abe lioa not yet glv.' f»arera.
lie won well on fbe
the half mile ^ per by w
whatt might bar.- learn the t
eo tbein aii belr.
end of a
r. Mennwhlle
Mei.iiwhlle tberr arw j tmeka Ual year.
I ttonldea
CTiarile Dean will train Walter I'aHu- | It did not take IMIy fayne long to
Idea Hi
111 her ..wn
..wn roantry.
o? kll kind* 111 tier
lier .vikmlea. ev^a morb ulked alarat coU t timer.! figure out from tbia that the generala
and lha_ Arbliieae oft proving them, Ibla probably meant that Palmer will ' bad arrangtal for an atta. k on the Fe.1
; erala Joat la forv daylight, probably .fii
aelvfw t.N. atroiig for ller iMil.Heni.-Loi>. drive no more racea.
Scott McToy la l«ra|ed at llw IbHig- i the next morning, wbh b waa the 23d
laa path track, Ixmlavllle. Ky.. with of the mouth. Three boara later. Juai
fifteen bead of boraea and young atock aa du<k waa falling, abe mmmi.d ber
• arc preferred stock—everybody’s choice—and
The reason your bamU ere cbap> owned by Cutvallla farm
borae nml rode away from iIm* |.1antaped." aaW an exfierieuf'eil uinnleurliit
_______________
tlon. A« abe cantered out of tlie gate
cveiybody finds a smack of pleasure in their
lo a cuatunier w bo roiupbiliiiNl. “la that
•n»e

1
FOREIGN FACTS.
you never let running water nin over
. Crackle
goodness—always clean, dry, light and crisp
them after wasblng them.
O'fw lur«.
the wi>rat tiling lii the world i Tb,r, .r, h; .bllJni. l-im
'-It
ll la me
You
Hear
every
13
In
Fra^
and
every
;
~
1. rr.nr, .ml
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for the hands to wash them In a bowl m...T lo ,v«T
in an air-tight package.
Is the Sign
of Mtlli water, rinse them in the atiapy 116 In Crest BrlUln.
Km,ewb.«* I think to im-ci that con i
fluid that remains luwl tlien dry them *
They arc fresh
with the towel. All the alkali In the !
noap remains In the water and on the
akin. It would la* a g.NMl thing for
Tli, m,trk .,.1,11. I...
.«0|.tM
iwwoliw „.n«...rrd nirf tb,
. f..r riinnins by tb, P.rtl.o.,1.1 of X,w Z,.Uoa. It
Bo.li UmiilnK np<l
water
DO plugs
In la togo
Into effect In Uirce years^
Felloweswere Udween the lint's and ;
tbem.t itins.- your b
runningl»enuiark has mason to be proud
of pot und.T flag of trace or anything to .
water' either hot or cold, after you ber system of
. TIm- number
undr condition aa enemies. I>olly
liave Ivasbed tbrm. letting the water
ater ; of iMN,ple who cannot trad or write U
going on a far different !
! leas th.n
than 1 per
^ ,u„ ^ mrtor .od bod nroK^
Ho. fr«.|y. .nd you . III luiv, no fur.
for. 11«.
prr cent.
wot.
tb,r inmbi, »lib ibipped b»n<U. i torru U only 0Un>-oil hour, by rail braOlf irltb a rorolvCT. trbU b ,1., rar
Wb.l,.«- ,1*. y«>i „..n..o.lr, Hu boy j trom IbirU. Onorao K<d tbra wllboot! rt«l In bra hood concraUd by tb, foMt
food oo«n. n.,
I. non, too good." i rh.n«iiif train., bot It I. rtill In tbo ! of h,r rldius rtlrt. Mnjor IK.wnlnf
There is no roasuii r«\ iiy a dmiiit'dary
-Now^kork Prra.
middle rngn Mac of dorelopmenl.
: .od lira «W,r, DotH iiHiiin* tbot site
Veoira bu 4» bridge, for raoraln, i1 .cold
wooM rid, rapidly.
rapidly, followM
followid .lowly, eanpecUlly a. tbey didn't i.re l» make
Even the
nbllltated ;
known Ihelr ptrarora lD«piKinoti. ly
In tbf Latin
itrbw by the i
Tfu Rontoc Man says:
of
1 here i-s no need of sufTcring
.detuned. The
ne rehal.llliiiil.m
reuaminiinoii «f
«r TaUa
» aiaa
^Vagea-ln norlhfTU Italy are: Labor ; noaght. Turning Into a w«ksI. iliey
.•
-*nv NOT AN OLD MAID IN TOWN
waa of this fbnraHer. nml the same
There is no need of living
.

Uneeda
Biscuit

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NATIONAL BISCUFT COMPANY

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BODY RACKING RHEUMATISM!

prataw. I. to iw .ppiiM in Italy to .be i -/;■

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uotoiioaa Fni Dlsttdti AtvntnUng to j
#.? “o
i.sint»<^ snd*^M • •*! looked everrwbrre for aoroetblng
th'rthe am! A«U>r. he wa. a brigaml of
mTre^f^^JTtSul
the deeiHwt dye. but he Is now to be ' *^*^**^
**^"^^"*
^ tbe only scrap not deatroytHl.**
^
I cents a day.
Bclally proslalmetl a i»atrt»t. That,
-A very Important acrap.” aald
: may be rnuemlHTtHl. was the view
begeneralar*
owes. “Wbow*
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
r bis fb.inu l.f taken by Vl. tnr Hugo,
“I don’t know
hose father. General Jt^eph llngTN
-Ami yourr
' “r’li.iwr w«
cl I
» Juslltv.
poet •'iN'longetl to the type that It
fonnt^ arherever a country la o prey to
York. wUh
the Invader the legitimate bandit
sen Ices i^tMlucted In Arabic
A world rally of Salvatloolsls U to
be bold in l.ondon next June to ceic- i
i 8paln. 1
brale the twenty fifth anniversary of
.
Ml .el .Karl
the founding of the armj
rnntain Fellow^ouiMl l.lmself cov
A o,n*ra.. of Cbri...,t.

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cases required to travel night and day
without rest, and the l*enMs are kept
their taskn by smoking cigars,
driver cairka a triangular piece of
Vb**
wood, which Is pierced at one point
holder. *rhla la inaertod In

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j trils until the cigar Is l.urned away,
The Indulgence appears to refresh It
1 •«! the L.N>i»er has no dlffli-ulty in per
to plol ,u wltboo.

nr.. ™.,„„ of It. b.,^. w„
cently at the age of eighty i
a well known cUararier in hU early
years. Half a emtury ag»» be was a
but was uiiM'at.M. aa
Oiartlat mcmlM'T.
men
he bad not
' proiH rty .|ualltlcatlon
then iMH^ •ary. IL* chiefly dlstlngulahed bimse ^ by hla attitude with regard
to the Huke of Wellington s funeral,
saying In the house of rommons that
the money might have l»wm nion* oredItably aiwnt tfmn on “the pageantry,
parade and pomp of a public funeral.**
He though all this “wore the nsiiecl of
I iwylng almost
lmplety-*ll
the clsy of his

noyd R Grecuhougli, an englueer on
‘ the ilrvat Xortbem road, did a bravo
Iblog the other day. Imriug a wvore
•tonu tbe wire, at the statUm whore
his engine was word* Injured. Soon
after thU was discovered It was found
that a nearly railroad bridge was on
I express train was almost
i It. There aoemo<l to be no
way to warn tbe coming train, but
Greenhough proved equal to the emrr*
gency- He got a light engine, crowded
on a full bead of atoam. sent the en­
gine thundering ncrxisa the burnigLg
bridge and n'ach.M a atatlou where th«
wires wore Intact In time to avert a

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recently held lo tiermany. with
delegate, pnwent. n«prcsentlng «22J)0n ;

*1 „mposc 1 must surrender ■
c.nMe prooHdM to diaarm i

One unexpected! remill of the
in \
of‘ii j
the fifteenth cvntujy. In
Bonth Africa Is tbe awakening of mia-'
^ opened the council
Plenary Inlerests among the Boers. 1 -ghali l fire or do vnu give InV
!
Coustanro uttered an expression
Two hundred young men and fifty i Downing dated liot stir FeHowea
CanUnal Flacenlinus corrected,
young women have aln-ody offeted taking advantage of hU enemy’s bandb I ^ vmperor replied, “Phicentlnna
tbemaelvcs to tbe Hutch Keformwl |
drew his revolver, and tlie Confedchurch to bo trained as missionaries |
covered by two weaiKms In era, yon please us not wboo you assert
that we have leaa authority than the
whom you aay
PITH AND POINT.
. aesno. wrung ber hands and wc|»t that ‘ ‘
offended.Borne people aie able to talk a gre - ahe could do nolbing to aid ber lorcr. - N»Polron used to excuse l.la errors lo
deal ami aay nothing unklml Only
few of these.
lto.Tili.S-. pUtS fell wllb ■ Ibud. I,- •««<» '0 Ortbo«i»pbj.rot.ple who are trviiig to auccsed
Voltaira opon rraelpt of Ul. flr« l«.
are ao much more agreeable than those .bd n«»nTd bra bora forw.nl to pick
II on. bot di, wmJforratalM br bir ' Mr *“ Franch from Fml,rl,k tb, Craat
who have auccoedwl.
that b, wa. a brttra
ok great many tte«H>le a|*oak of “sranl- alctra. Tbra, follo.5^ a bnrrtnl c^fra ^ ‘ohj Fradnlck
b tcbolar i
ing to do what's right.” as If they mra bclwran Captain; F,ltow« an.l Frathb ^ar Ibao l.oul. XIV. wbo
tbe ,od if whbb ItollT CTird comnutted nranx mIMakra Fn-derlek

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nS3‘’^.,r*pubi:

bis wife
no Jewelry an?
r: wears
wra^eidr?
I
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mister rode np beside her and. solaOur klea of an original
ing her.bridle rein, detained ber.
wbo can tell bow long be has been
Tbe upshot was that Major Downing
married without adding that It aeema
and
laabel
Payne
were
eondocled
with­
longer -Atchlaon Globe
in tbe Union lines aod held there until
tbe cipect«l attack had taken place.
TUeIr detention wa. of abort dnratlon.
JAPANESE PROVERBS.
for tbe Fnloo force, were drawn np la
line of battle long before dar rradr to
receive tbe enemy. The Confederate
than Inatnic- IPmetala. aeeiag that they had falh«d to
aorprise tbe Union trxwp^. soon abaftThe
■fratni'
tbe rope, do tbe ! «looed the attempt.
j Often Xhiee the war at rennlona of
the Champ de .Mars will Ite an eti- moat hauling,
the Payne famUy the two l»rolbers-lngloeerlng feat of no small magnitade.
nubblnc salt
law meet, and Fellowes never ceases tp
The c«K«.ion for tbe building of tbe ,^"11 toTnjtJ^
tower Will not expire onffl WIO. but It
^
I as TOO
Downing on hla fslhire to recover
baa alroady lean«l so far out of plumb
^ the psper. As for Mm. Frtlowes, sbs
that a email Increase In the deptraskm '
^ Wiwr.
>es long i
^
of Its foUMUtion at one sWe will plae.
Its center of gravity outalde ita baae.
PERCIVAId BOOTY DRB^
Avsn^sd Vs4«r fifty.

oa Jan. 8. took s bride of 22 when be" ^ exterminated.
I 77 years old. A Oeorghin told this able that the hiidxTpotannu
Story of tbe old geoanil:
Joy this, but It will be a good thing
One of tbe cbeerfol busy-bodies of for maukind. Tbe Intelligvnt amlaal
constantly attacks bosta fields and
-GeneraL wbat you got to say for (aaj*s an autborlty
yo*Brtfr
he la himaelf to be aat on. We tniat
-I bellere la th« Uw.of averagOg- that these In charge of tbe campaign
replied tbe gweral, with a twinkle tn
tbesdvWof ooeof oar
uatnxallsu and “.bool the
bis eye. “Mlaa Docteb la 22 and X*in
77. ao we'U ararage nnder SO. Now.

Jftdgeg CbaUi aa ataXgkt na • grobta

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Tftsis Wm .

ComnuiDder Wains right, who sras
on the Maine when it was Ulowo op
off Havana, tella of a vivid
of
tbe dloaater given by one of the
-Jackisa.*’ Tbe sailor bad bee|» wound­
ed and eras In the hospital at Key
West. He was aM^ed what he knew of
tbe exploslon.“ Well, rtr,” replied the
saikw. -I can t say that I knows much
of It. I was a-corkln* It off in me
baamock, air, when I hears a h----ofanaioa! Then. Mr. tbe nurse aya,
*8tt n»
take thln --Kew York

'I *“
*Mncy of
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his reputation.
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Bpraklns of tbe
Inlimuit In India poaana in localizing
, Utooght. a prompt Brabman aald
I
“«c wobM ooiHlder a
«* «>*«• « l•'•yad In tbU coontiT
ebUd*. play
cbea player could carry on throe or
four games at a Ume without Inconren
lence. Tbe usual game played by the
Brahmans consisu In checkmaUng with
sne pawn dealgnated when tbe play beglna 1 have seen a man perform a long
problem In moldpUcatioa and dl^iaka.
aoonda and diacaaMoos going on about
blm In the room. 1 hare been a man
oMnpose a triple acroatSc in Sanskrit in
a given meter, at the same time baring
three weU versed men trying to

-This it prrttT tough,- aid

Mr.

taddtldgh, reading. * Here It an ats
count of a family that at all day withregtstervd 14 degrees
lcsrme.b<rirfooUthrrepl
repUefiMn.
idsteigb, toying with her flljOOO
i necklace. -Why didn't tbey have
■ beat pot tar-GbIrwgo Koeoedr

a* B«rfce|»ra F,llk«-r. Umt Tlk<>r«- tro
Miirlr Rlrh

Ninety wMott* in » i.mu of 2.:-'
pO|*ublkiu. o»-rj on#*
ull
of lli.iiJ rif lt aiMl ii.it
that o.-*nts W
murry nualu tluit U part «f iImPUS riN^*nl «»f Crowui-.iiit. Iii«l
At the inu*rsekti..n of in.. •tr.N-is.
«M|Uan*s.
makini,* four »'«irn*T'
«( these
oilW guullty .onier
corners aro f«.ur widows wluis.' naens
gale tk alih is iu«>ro tluiii
ami
Id two bUsks Hicro lire . iuhi wi^ws
who «“..n dt.iw tlielr « h«s ks for nfife.ist
82«smss) moro. In tbe > h iiilty of Viaulitj- rorners an* elevz-n widows, vil handame. all well to do. Tli.‘,r.-st of the
ninety widow s are s«-:m. r.sl «,ver tow n.
ThoM- widows enjoy ih. tii*r4v.i. aud
are iH.Pd for their tots «f . hx.rity. aud
man; of the i>o.»r iHsijde of the city,
an ihxiiik them for pood dliim rs and
warm t lolhlng lu winter. It was once
rrportctl that the widows of Crownpoint w cro going lo organize a union,
but the man who st.nrt*«d the rti»orl
mysteriously dlrappeariHl an*! hns nev­
er be<*n heard of but otiro. and then
be was living the life of a hermit In a
cave of the Ibs-ky m6untHln<.
Another ixvullnrity of the .•.•usds iuj
CrowiiiMjlm is the fact that then- Is not |
an aui'il siiiuster In Hie tow a not a
bach. loi and only one w idower. “uM
maid'- do not grow well, and l»aobelors are xoiitoidenHl :• disgrace. The
one widow er has l»ei*u show ing signs
of matrimony lately, and there Is im>
telling wluit Is going to liapiH-n.
The malrinmnhil sharks of the large
cides have lM*ard about the.wealthy
widows who grace CrowniH.ipt with
Ibelr presenev aod liave te-nl agenia
there to gel a list of uam.-s. jM vcral
of tbe widows have rtwlved offers of
marriage, but they have turned them
all down. If any of them should get
married again it Is declared that the
happy bridegroom will In* one of
Crownpoinfs noldemen ~ Indianapolis
News.
Tkm
For gaat aw4 fiSAH.
Very few peoi>le know why it Is that
department stores mark goods 2
below the dollar mark In so
aaes. Tbe general opinion Is
cenu off Is a catch. To many women j
bargain buntera $4JD6 looks much Je«
Uian S3, aod S8.86 s«>ems to mean a
MTlng on a flO bill. Tbe ml reason
Is very different from what might be
anppoaed, and was thus explained by j;
a buyer In a large department store: j
-We used to bare bargains at $3 and I
at SIO. but we found It a very expen-1
aire racket It aouDded nice to adrerdae *wbat |S srUl do* and all ibat bot
we lost money rigbt along when we
had these aalea.
-InreaUgatloo proved that many coa-1
tomera woold pay for aueb goods with
the exact diange, and tbe clerk woold
aimply hand op the goods to be wrapped and fall to tend down the chock.
The mooey went into tbe derk s pock­
et. With 3 cento ebanff
women will wait, and there la i
down.-

from rheumatic pains.
a life of niiseiy
and fear. I admit that
rheumatism is a
dangerous fw; not only ^does it
cause the most excrucipains but as you well know
minute the dreadful
that is the caii^* of
rheumatism—strikes
the heart the victim
dies. Ju>t brace up
menUlly and physi­
cally, follow my *ad\nce,—take Rornoc,
it is Nature’s own
remedy; it counteracts
the poisons that cause
this dread disease, and
expels them from the
system. Rornoc tones
make you well.

S. E. WAIT & SONS, Pharmaciste
THE ORIGINAL DES MOINES.
I
IOWA, BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION
A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY ON A PLAN ENTIRELY OUR
OWN.

INSURANCE FOR PROTECTION ONLY.

What mon* U nc^-<lod than pure Ufe In*u
lUBurancv In a good com-,
panr at a m*Klerale rmt? This U
what Tbe Rankers Ufe furnlAhes.
.Guarantee and Reaenc FundA to protect cMir contracts are now
more than |6.5CK).^KN^i.tNi
The average «M.t for death
a and expentes. per $1,000, past
taenlj -four years at age 40 ha* not reached $10.00 per annum.
Over five mlUlon* of dollar* in securlile* are deposited with tbe
Slate I>*partment. The law require* Ihj*.
Our Resene Fund now exceed* $7,500,000 tiO. ThU to pledged for
pa.vrocnl of loose* in excea* of ten dt*ath* to the thousand per annum.
Call* become due quarterly each year, payable at your local bank,
making It convenient and ea*y to carry.
Preferred riiki only are written for small amount*. Our Ilinlt is
six thousand dollars ($6,000).
There are many other good features In The Bankers Ufe that can
be best explained by our agenU.
\t to good, aod there Is nothing
I today !
than Tbe Bankers Ufe, of Dea
Molaea. Iowa.
Investigate ihU for yourselX. Send yoar age to our agmt for
ticulars and Illustration of cost.

J. Eo MURRAY.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

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WINTgP IS
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Ml JUnntr Waghlre^ by whkBl
; they kne# him at McCoy a-j
doamatairs tnlo the

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mlico prtntrra wbo had been

«r. b«rtl ««

BAND
men timrw the trhole Confed

X, ^«- p*««.
iSirJji

-«U sarriaoo at inijBin«t«ii,
N. C„ into a fright ibe nicbf
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and oartT

with th*.

wiSTTirnr^:
! S^,obi
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man^oftbedl^rtclInnKled. The
CanMantea were hmc In isnormnre

«>en HehmWbrf bl. d«rle»}
tte da> after ibe mldni<bt ria!t he was |

rmadatn, but of ooe thing they were

°®5 ” **^ «* ***® ®°*T»«»f

tn
V".
tl Hebert and would
-1 but for llie fart that tiaa. my
a Lord Brakloe dorlng
Kega.- be happened
the Blgtit away from of
Tba fact that the maramSeri artnally
pcwatratad to tba eery heart of the ciu4al. wntb a tboaaand armed enemle.
awMped all aboM. waa In ItaHf i
tXing. bat that waa not Ibe room
aidona featora of the enlerpiiae. I
MWt waa
an interka- one.
I Hebart'a paat
t
on land and water foe
II dlrectkioa Cape Fear riear waa within Confederate territory
ud kad^bea. from the bcglnnlag of
tha war. It waa patrolled by Confed-

. B. CUBHINO.
tobiaboid-

of tralta wn
the nemce
the peculiar warfam of the North Carollna natan. Ilia
Bolely tboae of a free lancai
Ordinarily he w4a on rootlne doty, ac­
cording to hla rank, aometlmea roionleering and aomeUmcn beiog choaen by
biaaaperloriforftigmreexplolta Home
tnooiba before the raid on General He­
lierl be bad paaaed over the aame rtmte
1^ a cotter with two officera and fifteen
men. gliding l.y the fort* and Ilebert’a

tirted. A lady ortered an elegant
chalrof apecollAkind. It waa
and aent to her liooae. She examined
It carefully and critically, finally re­
marking that it suited her exactly,
with
She amt the
r back to be I
trifle harder. It w
shop and put .aide. Nothing waa done
to It. After a lapse of aboat a week
the chair waa sent out again. The lady
again examined It and now found It too
hard. She waa aocry. but when abe
paid so mm-fa to gel an article fc»r her
It JUKt light.

at the 1
Bcene of the raid.
I firm by the Ooofedc-iaie
lUder In tboae wafn for
Idni a better patrtd woa
.
i eoohl not be tni>teil
that hla 1
la amall partSea. A few nlglita Wore
tha raid aiz North Carolina aoldlera
aent oot under orden in a rowboat bad
daaertad and neaped down the ilrer.
U waa aapfwaed by the Conf«deratea
that thaae deaertera had a hand In tlie
raid upon General Hebert. They were
wot of the party, altbongh they may
hava gi^ the tiearlnga to the Vankec
aallorJioy wbo dedgned the aoronp and

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,*^ | wUeli baa made many rich. But tern
pefnnce Jectnrera need not know IL-

Vary «

night, l.ia iKwt nearly collided with
Confederate blockade runner piittlnf to
aea from the p.Tt of Wilmington and
alwi
nlwi wlib a c
Cmif«deraU- guard lioat miociitere«l In the rlrer.
Tlie night wu* very
very d.*irk iiutij the
er came to a fortified bloff known
be llrunawirk batterlea, wbm the
n wjddenly eiperge.! from a cloud

motto srms. “Impoaalhilltiea to
mendy an

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uw Iimw." t
epiw.de. It w<
ofbraradoto
las

chief
plaa be was maturing mill m
nd of gr nlrr Impocta:
mlUUry
.IS feasible. 1

awrad haring expronwd bis doubt as
to the wladom of tbe plan heennoe of

the i^tningiTs as gnlde« and with tbelr

MAkB. BMIIB-Or.«Ma..C

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then dHiherately Imad mmoeof aimayawro. noC owl
to theowe who ha. k. bwt ciMThod

m

partimlar afternoon there waa no ooe' the breath is
aare the dark In the ottce wbm JimThe
catarfhal poiaon briagt <m
he catarfhal
my entered. It waa becanae the «ierk*a
kch trooblea aod albcta the KidJimmy eximdedjo™ and Bladder.
It attacks the
ven yean that tbejaoft bones and tiasoea of the head
the desk imittiredlaad throat, oanaing total or partial
»«mlly:
ideafness, tha loas^madl. and^-Anything on. Jlmmyr
tag to the voi<p a rasping, nasal
Tm gatdng my elotbe. pre«ed for twang. No part of the body is secure
iuilday.’' said Jimmy meekly.
: from its ravages.
Catarrh aiakes
The dtfk Uaghed mmamodioslly.
you sick all oeer. for it is a dis-Anythlag fanny in thair Jimaty [ «aM of tt»e Wood, and chrulates all
Inquired pterlahly. “Can’t I get my through the system, and for this
inhalers.

The way to
I woghty and permanenUy is
“Ma/be.“ aald Jimmy, walking •
I nek «r tla. Ubin
H>midln« the blood of the unheidthy

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Krotaa. lod. TOr.. Aoc. 1. ]

Oftl

ing do«
t* speeding ilmMigb Ibe j fwriy and prompUy i
early evening glortui on a noutl.ltouiid jteg
1 long CM
aa Oie
the blood
blo6d is
ia^iioiL_______
poiaosed srith
train. The amoker wa« nearly deaert- Catarrhal matter the discharge of
ad. and In the dim Ilgln of ilw lamps ^ the miserable disease will contit
Jimmy was examining a plan crudely
of the trouble tod pnriSes end enricbci
drawn on t)>e
. envcio,i»..
the blood, mod so invisormtes mod tones op
platv on
the s>-stem that emtehios cold and con­
y d-rn-a. nial near it waf tlinwn au
tracting Catanh is not so likely to occur.
IT, along wIitKc
ran tlieae;:
Keep the blood in order and winter scorning

S..R,.U> a.

t!SS “„V^

brings none of the discomforts of Catairh.
Write ns particulars of y<pir case, and
let our physicians help you get rid of this
disease We make uo charge whateeer for

r
alterallcti.

‘ «<arvrully

TWa time it

IS Jut right
r It and was
not aniut li-r
flr«. Tlk.

j
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rai«iFr«KB»ne eow anaara* as.

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enemy'a amUnela on atiorr.
Hrinf a b... „a. ..een . b.ne«. n
few abota at the rotter, the amtlnela
alanmd the aleeidug garrtmu.
CutbIng directed hla men tu pull for
op-;
bawl
P«»Uc almre. out of range, ami
e.d can-dHu.^prewM'
ver, .lin. If ,h.^y

Ilw se
night the
^»il‘ r again took to tlw
•e and capt«red two rowboafi
mU filled
Hied whh meo.
‘ flidienocn fmm \ni-

BUSIIESS CAROS.

BRINOING CATARRH

the deak hmkfd hialadanttmh

At MK'or a holrf'

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e
f

t V »».. .

nurthi & €Mns

lac. anil
uidwenringoni

“»« *«

fo»<«r*. disAorery of the adberire gnm non

aiMa-iiL

iNWltiull they think UM«t i
1.. Imik fur the«e f
It. in any of the!
ke|»t in xotklogu-nl d-fillds-iionm j ^
l»irU«« nre »«» ni*eii^tonHt|
iq m*e
Moej
•ft to
nnmlM*n< of |M>«.ple p.nssing! aiwl

lietl gilt niizn ln iieath the OimhSt.
>ath I'tHiiity Ijouu jiihI rmi^truc, omfiaiiy.- He -n,.m to the rear
ouml the alley Iwllcatedl on the
He al-d. fonml tl.e thinl window
]
Wn« mentioned. He pullet! out

b.y in-si Ibr Uliol.. «w.llcr iMtb

tUI-

-Whole
b. loo

ea«y.-In a few moments Jimmy w;;,* inside

lit « cerinliT^tim.v ilieir r.KNl xvill tie

struck tbe I In 1
blirhwny UMween Wilmington ,a..l Fort
ifige like the h|..oin on n luineh of |
^
tbe famous Confederate strong............. ^ *"■*
1
hold at the moutb of Cape F«-ar rlrer. | In captlvitv
and lay In wait to captun- llic enemy-a .
--------------mall tfetwd^n those points. The carrier
as s:ieM
from Fort Flaher waa aomnd. but the
An «-hiihant tre
on tta way .
Wilmington man. on approaching
Ute from I.tiekno%v to
ore. ;.ml one |
atrange party, wuapected mlachlef andelepliant. Uh
knell dow n |
tnraed lia.k.
Cuahlng nionnt«l
^ i ***•*.
"* *;» P”
** *'«• cleifbaiit I
*Od 1 next in the ei.liimu atopiNxi of Its own
J acctird nnd when driven

Sr ^

-Dmamlte nothing.”

hlmaolf.

he

ninW

YOUNO WIFEHOOD*^
Bosroa. If ana.. 152 Shawmnt Are., Oct 25.1902.
i
After Ih^been married about four moolhf I felt my

abootingpainathrough mjlimbt and stomach while btwr-

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m Ihrie diffen-nl phygiciana and I tocAc. enough medicine to
kill or cure a dozen women, but it ail had no effect on me whatcrer. uaUl I
look Wine of Cardui. In a few da>a I felt a change for the betta. my gen-

r .VTO*-ssr

V-.-

n:™- ‘“““5sr

to

-Twon t take me thirty mlnKBaek Bar Womaa*. Club.

the time la ..ih-imnI the fcult nns- bs
*wung open the door of the raulf. U«
took one atep forward and then
gerod hack, for ont of tbe ranlt tuttcird a young woman, wlm ato»Kl Us

•ce of 125 Watches at om
th off regular prices.

tbena weak and worn-out women cd any age and amistti the mother and
rife to bear her exacting dutie*. Wme of Canliii makes women fit

It will relieve the paini of ir
leacorrhcBa, ovariaa
aide him swaying to and fro. Jimmy
who uac Wine of Cardui
uciuis ooBsio^r^u ciEniff^rotis
sprang forward and caught her Jurt
aa she fell.
wild Chase one of his aalloni exchanged atan.^-H of aid rrpden-d l.v biitls to
He laid her gently on tlie floor, with
cJotbea with the captive poatman and others in dlain-toi nutv als.o‘ In- found,
hla coat beneath her head. Then lie i
A $1.00 bStUe of Wins of Canlui porrhawd from your druggist
went to the Wilmington markets to get showing that Ibe liiMinet of sympathy
win keep you free from pain.
brought water from a fauert he found 1
f«Kl ffir the ntldeni. whf. had made a ; oxUta nnd takes form in m-lion when In tbe inner office and deftly lav.xl her
long fast ind were deap<*rately Lun- f the
the MilTeringH me
wriat* and lemplea.
FivtM*nily alw
fry. This trip gave him n chance to that
le fe! w hint e.in iind.-r
opened her eyes and sat up.
gfw»«lp with cmx*-ns and gain knowl- ami
j'v to reiiietly. l>
“Pretty narrow squeak i
«<lg»' of the enemy.
Bpet-lalor
Jimmy cheerfully.
^
Cuahlng on hla part had discovered
“Wbere-where are the rwtr she ^
- --------■------------ ----------------that tbe Confederate ram Italelgh. ly»®vr
asked dazedly.
. Ing at Wllmlngtwt. waa a Impelesa
Curioua lusinu tiona aa to the manner
. Jimmy brought a chair and lifted
^
wiiiow
WTO, k; that the niiu North Carolina of her huiy ing were left U hlml by an I her Into IL
Fome pc'oplo have heard of the Imllad
w,ia HM-i.wa for hatlle Imh-.ium- her old hidy at SI«vk|H.rt. Kuulainl. Her
1 -I know all about It,” be said ^th- '
*he wonlcc -ril Imm: inv
<h-pih didn’t admit of paaalng the bar funeral, she dlre^ml.
**• I ingly. -You work here, and some one ! ***n*
" 'v.^ j.ing u ilh.w irc.- i.„t
at tho mouth of Cape Fear river to en- tendinl hy aix of the la-*t lu*Pie.l .v>ac)•**** j accidentally locked
Jn the
tbe vault nt |j I^'^hapa-................
it 1h not geiu-rall.v U:m.v
ueniaiiy locaea yon jn
gage Ibe Federal bloc kading ahiiia and
kjMWt wuld provide, aiul nuother
ing time.
' h„ mi
ime.
I confess 1 didn’t ct- | ***'’
*.***’
o rtnln torpe-do
mn.-h dnwded direc-tU.n x%aM that after tlie Intertuent !
I<»'e with o«.n .i \ l.i.v
pectt to find you In there when 1 «»pencd !
by the Feilernla. had liecni destroyed the fiiuerar parly alionld m»alr to tlie 1
I vame of my own accord. y«m un- |
”*
•’
'^•'enn-on
their owners during a scare
best Toiy boalelry In Ohlhani.. Ibenr
ibenr to
to jj denitand. for quite another punW”
pe to keep b*
j Thla-young lover
Ibem from falling into Ibc bands of bo •ervt'il with the Uwt
1»aat lUe
and prgaided him j 7* r
hut baronets cauno,
<
Z I,
***** gunind *****
nppn»;n n n.y«,;
j tbe enemy. This infoni.ath.n was the h.
,T>iild afr.ml.
landh.nl
ol.Ject of tbe daring raid.
sfipplied hy „i Tory .............
. and
, j
j
^
anTwav
3d served Un
anyway.
I couldn’t M**'" ***‘*"*’ *‘****‘ *** *‘"^‘*
Tory

MNSChoice of 100 Chain, at almost

“riortog cushhur. .b«.„i. on .be

Cho.ee of 600 Rings at one third
off regular prices.

WINE^CARDUI

Wsiasrfil Cm

M 'l^nnXo Z

\

river.

On the way to sea the cutter
He-What name shall I Invent tor
led off by a Confederate gun- | Ihtv. dearest-what api»ellatlon that
; U«t and several amall boats filled with In a single won! ran express all
was night, sad. sItlioHgh the wnd - draire. all m.v bean, .nil my pg^
bright, Cushing managed
lo turn and double on his pursuers tJc>-~Well. John, whafs the
until be got tbe start of them and by
afederato general on board tbs
i to breakfast with the sdmlrah
's of his own cbooA
lag manning tsro rowboats Cushing entarsd Cape Fear rfrer. pulled past Fort
oatwttl and tbs land UOerira at Bakl

'.rtVibiS

j
!
i

. «-r^ «* tbe North Carolina ahoaK where
! *»«• enemy date not follow. The cut­
i brtwkers gallanUyiand esraixx! to the i

I Federal fleet
On this trip i’uslUng
Old ITactitioner-Well, how did you j
PS'WHl two days and three nights with- •uix'e.d with your first diagnosNV Hid

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^***^**
• of the vault.
I your-yoiir bt»|.

PiBE Marquette

sad Csotrsl l,slie.

EtiinmcMo

this fact. When at last
«!id >
sat down in drapair aud tm.le tin
well known ballad, wl.ich 3xas at
time puhllshed in a I/indon pap-i
then he einlgruUHl to .\nsira!la.

.

noted she was a
very pretty girl. There was something,
I
“Thai s ho way t
I on nil imtbrel
too. in the way abe accepted the situa­
la cover, my dear.’
tion that woo hla admiration.
to his wife, who 3
• Really.” be said. “Fm not in tbe
cloudy day.
fuss at It
I
•* '«
ril call a carriage to take mu home**
i *^®** * *"^®***
turn the i^ivet right side
Tlie girt gave him a mtefiil hmk
i **“*’
^ **
l"“ >*“’ fcmile

Harried

i! 5 “ *" * S ** “

B=a_....

Pro,™...=.U.T,«

CRARD RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
ua*M (vb ii.tiM

KASlTdrA
TAELC7.

It waa rally midnight before the*
fcotme grew stlU sod tbe lights went
oot.
Cnablag left bla comrades on
A grtnin i
watch at tbe porch and. entering tbe *t Columbu
Hanna
premiaea. With bla band on tbe geoeraTa door be waa atartled by
. a
a crash below and a lood ootcry

from one of bla
tbeateps.bedls-

srni n-laies SenOne of his ritudovea was

boneat. and conM-h-ntiau*
was married.
Is wif.
ma
end ilnaUy died, the bust md.

of

be rn»l
Ton’ll keep right on taking an allow- ;
AnOy-Too remrajber that Job you
nmv from your father Just as if nothi
^
lag had bapm-n..!
Kx. h.ngr
! y.„uT Old^*>- 1? wis Tw7r. the K2
and ovsetrst woman la the world,
wore manisd berr I# Redpsth last Tudw1
Am Ra-TwavAcf.
day. Tou sc«. she waa acx-ldralaUy lockJ«Ikley—1 once heard a man say that
sd in that vault I cracksd. and I mirkrd
rather be an ex-convict than It Just In time to aav* b<r too
As I hops for pear* and happinras the
rsat of my dsya Andy. Fve bsrn an hooNot at ail. The man was In tbe penltcntlsry f.»r life.

tmo h“E?r

t thafSa g

fid^. bad alanatd tbe adJuUnt gen- appeared at tbe bouse of his employer
^hplttad a window and «ai. and asked to be relletTd from wirk
daaly hmgbt H dm with a bang up- ; fbr a coaxOe of day^ when the follow.
aaaTabkse^rrroiTmaodthewriator ‘
a Taakae aim wblcb held tbe ngiy

y.*y****«*°‘*'-.

ISt «bw nwv
™*’*^*^ '**^"'*

quite I
oat. he threw Uiont on the *
>r. with a mennlng iwk at hi* sister.
Ixs.k here. Jim.” s.il.I she: -iiaiig

*•

niy at
nrUn
-\Vh.i do you think s

kt^^iln’

The
I.*ver.
Wife-Yoti do no: s|M-ak to n»o as affecHonately as you umnI 1,3. <.\^»n:e. I
think you hate icawNl to love m-. Hnsbnml-There you are agnln: rv.us4-d to
lore you: Why. I love yo.i I .*11 r thru
my life. Now. shut up and N-i u)e read
my paper.

CI.U)CKWOOD.O^»^

CURES

UMATISM
by rt^vhh.- the
j.Drus o’ Uit- kkin.

at It till
ItdldnT
dldnt stretch a blt.-Judge.

raell wittily mmitM; •Xv.-ryUnlj

of uyil”

1^
y
taper aad dragiad from tbe bed adaaed la your necessity for retting
rt«iier. Who proTfd to be IWwtf. cbler quirod fbi' farmer.

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EXSerr OPTICIAN

Sold by 8. C. Walt A
Sold by Jaa. C. Johns

Spn cent

ST-t >
tbHr bm. .M dindmc tbe a<»cy
tbua raised among his waffm.
He
l^ntuHSlc^ trihte^effm

off?” In-

J.

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QUtCt RELIEF BUARAiTr^.

^w, U.e .uyr. „f , b,w,, r-. c.r^T,
: tm, to Itet bon
» forttltui >co .nd »*; tin by UMnios bU

CONSULT

of
in C-.r.Muih i:
It iod:uv;, v.ir;

aAjrUEh*T ° JON

trod of Jobs Mttfbta. tmt 1

printed la Freneb. Bngtlah. and Oei^ or tba Uattad IOdo Wottaa. -Wbat
do joo tbiak of Jobs mtclMlI. aar
wajr aakad aa amalataaco of tba

-w 111 yoo
e me yonr oangn
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1. air? Mr. Cndld-<.’ertalnly;
‘ reiy glad to get rid of It. for BEST RESULTS
ra In mj pcK'ket.
Try Record Want Ads.
cost: Big Money
Dney Make
Makm
deceive their basHAVE YOU
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