The Evening Record, January 09, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 09, 1904

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

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

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1904-01-09

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I^mml PMmlImftalm OloEKImrm

powirr. »Tf today arorklnr hard to prt^ Mr. Vanderbilt's opponent
ml a cUah bHwm Ruaiila and ocratic ticket would 1k> C'ongressn
Burton Bart Iran
Japan Kotea arr bclna *-xrhanK<^
twm IlM* diffwfni powen with (
«nd In vU*w. but llttU^ h«*ld
oot that the ptjwera will
p^ap• In Iht? far «*a*l. li
aarv«d bHw«»ii the vario
that should RusaU and Japan

FROM ATLANTIC
TO CHICAGO

will k«jp

•15X)0 AT
[oHum gt
the theater had practically no fire­
fighting equipment.
That no stage employe
of the -Rlue Beard" eompai
I
given Inairucllons aa------------------V In case of fire

SUUd in Grand I
didacy
Few^ Oaya.

Ik- made to have GIGANTIC SHIP CANAL SCHEME
An ati«the rear of Russia tak«- a eonrlllaiory
ADVOCATED
step looking to pcaoomnalH of the Japanes4- le^caihm In
l^mdon dUcn^ll the rt^port that a Ut­
ile has occurred between the Ja|
Plan to Connact Great Lakat and
and Ri|^ta f1e<-ts in the straits of
Make It Poraible for Ocean Liner*
r
** ^ China Adharet to Japan.
to Reach Lake Porta

l«v.« ,h. .«d,-nr- ... ,h.- h.r.e.,

lK»udon, Jon U
Aecrdina ii» a tel
epraph dlsiutich from Ilona Kona, a
RiK henier. N* V . Jail. *J.- An ik^wu
trustworthy source sa\N the t’hliuuie
fnintagt- for t'lilcagn to tmuins of a
araiul cmncll has taken a sian-l for
tU- ship canal
e»iiinectlog
the
Julian aud maalust Uus»i«
gn-at lak(-s aud the Ailauiban
‘ Japan Has Armed Force In Korea
•trungly adviH-aied by O V Auk
■ Vori Arthur. Jan 5«.--The nea>>|ia
hief ..r the l.ureau of nailslic* of
he department of ,
per Novi Krai assertK tliai Jaunn haalready Ke«i a larae amuMl fornl*or. In the bad lug; KiMH-ch wi the an
soldiers to Korea. disaulM-d as inimi
aranif. to Im- n-ady for any develop
men I
Russia Prepared to lnt»-rcept Japansat Warships.
Gi-noa Jan. »-The two Jauanese
’<u.au and Ntuilau. which
were recently tMiuRht from the Araen
tine I.ivemment
steamed eastward
from Genoa this roornlna. It Is re
other great canal.
ported Ihst some Russian vessels are
walllna off the Uland of Cn-le to In
lerrept the Jsi»anf«sv vessels
c<»mpb-fbin of the one u|K»n the
Paris. Jan !♦.—omdsl and
dlploIsthmus
That la a ship canal which
' circles here feel distinctly t»»*Bsl
shall connt-cl the great lake* with the
misllci- and believe there are Uit sllah*
an. a canal thrmigh which
hopes of a i>oacefiil settlement of the
ch now Mil the Atlantic
Japan embroallo
Russia
will 1
The diplomats an niaklna Inquiries
piking R»K-hesl
as to the aillttide .
sing on Into
case of war. that to
t^uPed Slates iM-lnc
elamr and Guluth and Chicago.
tlcularlv imvortani
* making that iimst prtMlurtlve
minister raid: \
section t»r the wiirbl a great «icean
I’nlleil Stale,
frontage"
has neciUlated
Growth of Commerce,
with rhhta for ihe oiH-nina of
largely statistical. Mr. Aus
rts in Mum
•s^adtln .s was filled with InlereslHe showed that the intej-been occupied hv Rin<^la. snil thu.«
rce of the Cnited
Stales
Irv-aty ri^-hts hsve Isn-n violated
luring
year, with ia total es
-Japin Is not pnld.-d hv selfish mo
tives. hut Is artina In the Intep-st of
merce
all nations
I ho|H' tin- t nlieil Stateworld
during
the
same
p,-rlml
will clearly understand our pt.sHlon
It was alao shown bv Mm that this
and will favor us with Us^tip;ion “
• has ir.dded Its Inlernak rone
The Chinese leant Ion'Claims to h.infttrmation In repard to the merce slnct- lK7u while the Internanal c«»mmerct* of the world was onlv
attitude of China In the .
«»r war
ibllng. and that the foreign com’
It was said that at the outsett It warce of the Cnlted States has also
neutrality would Ih‘ pro
bled, while that of the world was
Claimed toil In ease of Japanese vlconly
doubling
torli-s P woisa not atinvrise the h-ca
As
to Whether the present national
turn If the Chinese should east their
Mr
lot with Janan
This would serioush pn.sm'rlty is llkelv to ronllnue.
1 this optimistic vein:
embarass Russia, not because of the
fm-l sure w e shall r«.nUnue to enImportance of China aa a flphtinr
force, loit iM-cause of the danger of the •arge «»ur sales t o each i»f the great dl
visions of the Vvorld
Eurom* Is conInt
rations.
and riMKlstuffs. and sh«- has
The Chinese diplomats do mu desire
war. iHM-ause whether Ru-»sla i»r Japan decided liking f..r our manufacture,
Africa
Is
developing
new
markets, an
they
our exjHtrts to that continent are li
-ae tei
sslng rapidly.
In South Amerlr
the rmt.M States In creasing
I tl^ Onent are also await it
sendini: marines !•» S«k»u1 Is regarded
aa belnR a * slpnlficanl Indication of
the trimd of Us sympalhle^ " and It
Is known to l«- KrailfyluK to Japan
liecatise lt< »‘slabllshes a precedent
which the Japanese can bdlow. If n«*c
essary of debark In c n strop»: fonv on Thad Parson* am Mias Myrtle Moore
the pv'ninsula
United and at ' nee Went to the
Wasblnifion.
Jan
1*—Informat bm
Rivemlde Hot 1 at Elk Rapid*.
came to the slate department
la.-i

That firv In this iMn so-m-ry had ToDAN
rcurred in rieveland a shon time be>re and m> Kubs«-qu»-ni pr»-«-aiii!onH
akeu
had iK-en takv

UBdertake.^'rJd

WARM SHOES at
...CUT PRICES..
i.“bo

BENDA'S for Men's SulU and Ovoeceata. worth...........

moo AT

BENDA'S for Men's SutU and Overcoata. worth........... 1&J»

• 7.50 AT BENDA S for Men's SulU and Overcoats, worth..........

^.';hls

candidacy

within the n.-xt f.-w

----------

jwu all lmdU-5‘
uow frvim Tl*c up
ice If in need of
uy Store

1Si»
12.00

I S.00 AT BENDA'S for Men’s SulU and OvercoaU, worth.......... 10.00
35c AT BENDA'S for Boys' Knee PanU, worth....................SOe and

S5c

75c AT BENDA'S fpr BOy*' Kn.'e Pants, worth............ $1.00 and

1.50

• 1.50 AT

2.50

BENDA'S for Boys’ Reefer*, worth up to..................

Men’s warm shoes cut to

» 2.50 AT

BENDA’S for Boys’ Refers, worth up to ..........................

4.00

» 3.50 AT

BENDA’S for Boys’ Reefer*, worth up to.

SJX)

• 3.00 AT BENDA’S for Men's SweaUrs. worth up to.......................

f kllfyre
llfyre alx
six feel from Ihe
the 111
Hamel.

4.50

Women’s Felt shoes niatk with
fell ami with leather soles, <

• 2JK) AT BENDA’S for Men’s SweaUrs, worth up to. ........

3.50

t 1.50 AT BENDA’S for Men’. Sweater*, worth up to.........

2.50

700

f 1JJ0 AT BENDA'S for Men’s Sweater*, worth up to.......................

2.00

Women's Warm Slippers, man)
spei iallv goo.1 kimly. rut to

IKfSIOA

9.

OOIVIF>AIMV

SOo

ml tin- fir.- Kiurled from i ar»-U-*«
lu alb.wing the mk.i ' light to
iiart with till- wlr.- guide
cv.UM- lulo ciinia
•urtalii. thus
tin.- fur th.- “a
WE WILL MAKE IT INTERESTING FOR YOU IF YOU WILL TELL
Mlon of Kuarks
That lilt* dot»r» at K.-v»*ral of iht- <-xih and at th<- Randolph utrvvl <-nranee w<-rt- lock<-d. and rooitt of the
•xlu wen- conroaled with portieres,
io lettering app«-arlng al*ove to mark
hem aK exits ”
Strong Ordinance Adopted.
The new theater .»rdlnanre of Chi-ago will be the mf»st stringent meatirt* of the kind in any eliy In the coun­
try. if the ctiuncll cxlpts the report of
the Jones special committee. This is
don ih«
lm*en»
prt-j«.*ed after they had ct
vlsUm <
ponant

EVERY KIMRALL
rERKECT IN' TONE. STYLE
Ql’AUTV AND Dl’RABlLITV
YOr WllOJ. MAKE NO MIS
TAKE IF YO: MaKE YOl-R
SEI.f:mON
HERE
FAF
TORY FHirKS. AM> KA.<V
TERMS IF YOr WISH

I lead directly in an

trlTlViI ind on'^for

» Slippers or Warm Shoes «

Howland Douglass

IS GUARANTEED A DRESS SHDE

l-N-ery theater shall Im- «M]ulpped with
Ktts«l curtain.
Even
iheat.-r shall have an arte
uate automatic sprinkler aystem.
The number of seats shall deter­
mine exncllv the nunil»er of persons
iltiert to a theater,
n exits shall l»e v-qulpped with a
system of electric, gas or sis-rro oil
lights. Indt>p4mdenlly of the system for
le remainder of the theater.
Separate gas piin-s t»r electric wlr»*s
shall l-e maintained for the stage and
;e auditorium
The main enlranc»*s. iadependently
the exits, shall accommodati*
audience- In the ratio of 2u
ev.-ry I.hi M-ats
IS or fraction thereof
Two firemen or mon- shall In' malnevery theater, under the suof the fire marshal,

NETTLETON
THE FOPUU’ SHOi IN THIS GUT

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
129 Front SL N.asiront.Mfr.

LONG DISTANCE
TELEPHONE LINES
!

...Tl Ml K *TA

FDany People Wait
$5 00 and $i: tHL not

and nobby;
cheap line.

FRANK FREIORICH & Ca

W suHM-ndet! by

in arttr H
tnkt ninnlcf, of Scot Of^rtunithn. Kj ifon •tmn
man, goot tnlaclion, in Waich*,. Cla<±t. Oiamantt.
Silrarwara and Chaiea Sananin. Larga iinaa af Fiaa
Kinga Lackattand Chaina.

cbt OM Htihbit.

«7' D» tUartinek

shall \h' printed

Hand pumps, firk- extinguisher*,
axes. ladtK-rs. and^other firemen's ap­
paratus. shall be ^maintained in Ihe
auditorium and stage

evening
fn.m one of Its diplomatic
ajfcnis in Kumm- that .i:i O0t» Japanese
A quiet but no less happy marriage
mx>ps were rv-ady to W landed on Cor took place In the private parlor of the
Hotel Whiling at 12:30 imlay.
the
other
principals being Mr Thad
Pmrumt
practical I \
abandomsl Its hopeful for several y»»ars clerk of the hotel,
view, and nu^si t*ffic!als n-Ranl wa
ami ^ss^lrrtle Moore of ^ync City
tween
Russia and Japan a^ a
as perf rm,^
tainty
W
T WtKvdhouse of
The siatemeni ctmcerninp Ihe
TWENTY-FIVE
PER8DN8
PER­
Jatianese troops was sent as a
Intimate friends
bridal
ISHED ON PACIFIC COAST
port.” but the high standtne ami the
rellabllliy lU the sender give It the
mmcdlaiely after the rer»'nu»ny the
greatest consiH|uenciIt confrms to couple left for Elk Rapids, where the
advices cabled to the sUte de|vartinent gnwm has purchased the
R
Riverside
within the past ri hours by An
hotel
They will take
sslon ImPart of Her Pataengcr* and Cn
dlplontats in Toklo and the capi
nuHllately and be
Kurope. Indicating that the H
their man.v' fiit
Rescued.
rv-aponse to the last Japanese- prw
posals was unaatlsfactory to Jaitan known and highly eVtf^med
By Wire to the Evening Rqronl.
and showing that the situation
*<m* Is an experienced hotel man a
Seattle. Wash . Jan l> —The steamer
wii; make a sticces* of his venture
Clallam, from Victoria to Seattle, went
down in a heuvy srorm near Port
MARY A. RUSSELL DEAD
Townsend, tn the Straits of Fuca. at
midnight. Twenty-five perron*, in­
cluding 15 women and children. moeUy
paasengers. were kwi. When the dUabled steamer went dos^n she was tn
‘ In Grant township at tow of the tug Holyoke, which, owing
n o'clock last night, after a ven ahort to the heavy sea. could rerooe only
illness with pneumonia, at the age of eight of lho*e on board. The tag 8e«
36 years. She leave* besides her hu* Uoa reroned 24 mad brought them to
band three sons, her mother, five ais Port Townrond- The Clallam carried
40 pamaengers and a crew of 3o
and governor of Ohio, died In this cli
at noon, of paralysU. caoaed I
tn Grant towns]
ANOTHER VICTIM DEAD
Bright * disease
He had been unco
noon by Rev. K<
adous for 12 hour*. General Foat,
•OB
will
have
charge
of
the
T. A.
was one of the best known men
In the Iroqiwia Fir*.

REMNANTS MAKE BIG INTEREST
ON YOUR MONEY....

WENT DOWN
INASTORM

GENEIAL FOSTEl BEAD

Only Laats Fhr* Mer*.

Stein Blochs Spring Line

APinfien,ans^o

MICHIGAN TELEPHONE CO

Border lights i
trong wires.
A diagram of

tltw Shot Start

Hamilton Clothing Co.

, L«ve tt once..Arrtre Imae41.tely
I there and Kick la a Wante

iiKhi.

Opposite fyoU! WbUiaq

Saturday, January 9th. Chas. W.
Baxter will be here with the Stein
Bloch line spring Suits and Overcoats.

Bri-r> ibing >n t^rll luotru&i--:i|a

every
Strong wire netting shall surround
Th* Mod*rn M.lhod of
all footlights, and no arc or calch
o Oiaoatching
light* shall t»e us«sl on any stagtr
Buslnesa
Slaniiplpes.
>se nn-l dev
I
vices
at ever? level below
and
Id alKive
a
the stage, connected with
a tank
tan) full of water 20 feet above the
with a p<9wer pump, shall be

HAMIED AT NOOK TODAY

THE MARKrrS.

>12.00 AT

9l.SBmrscJ9l.BO

T,!*., oB„. ....K .Bur.... m.u-

That the acenery was of i
ang.-nms typ.- known on the
eca.ise of Us highly InnammaU

BENDA'S for Men's SuiU and Orarcoata. worth............%22J»

All Remnants and broken lines of every
description that have accumulated dur­
ing the past season, will he offered at
prices which should cause Rapid Selling,
such as broken lines of I nderwear.
Clothing. Cloaks. Suits. l>ress (.oods.
etc. We arc determined not to carry­
over a single thing suggestive of win­
ter, if EXTREMl-LY LOW PRICES
will have the desired effect.

by buying an overcoat from
us now.
All our best makes and
finest goods
at Reduced Rates
in this Special Sale
of Winter Goods........
You can save from THREE
to SIX DOLLARS
on a COAT....

By Y^Tre to the Bmlmg Rroord.

Detroit. Jan. »—WTteat-January. •even children, ammed for the mootht
•Sc: No S rod. tSc. a>rn-No. S. 43c of Ihe year. Cram January to July, im- manUB hospital In the IroqaoU
eluslrr. It nnfbrtumately hmppemed pmmlc she wa* knocked down Bve

Jhly. ilHc. Corn-May. 47c;

the EAmmOM Emtemriro that abe Is mmrttmn hoapital thU morning that
July. fully confident that AtllfWL Septem^ two other fire nctim* there could
ber.jOct^. »>jBmber^nd De^- hardly recover.
***“’’*^*^1

THY A MKOOIIO WAMT Aik

[damiltonOothingi^

wm.
THEEVENINGRECORD
t OlvMi kr
o. K. iC. Cmmk
fat «f aan Ki atjr
SMMt M Par«( Plaos.

:

u< farM Mt «• or

VM a sood attendaaoe at tb«

aSrrsiEEs
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c.

A.

tCWLCMm, Citf

•tflMlr 4XMM t. sir* . I.dl»mW MHiM tk* tatur «wt cf Uta
moLth or abom tlia tm of Mnttrr
Tho MtfUr or tho date aad drcan. wilt
be Ml wiib aa
«lat or J . M. G
. r. D. Cartlt. J. W. Haanen. .
W. lUeiierd aad E. R, McCoy
It la ptaaned u» «lTe aa elaborate m>
rial raactloa. caaatstlac of a ball la
tbe City Operp Hooae early
erealax aad a flue coorae baaqoet at
Parle Place botel after the ball. It U
thU one of the best
T attempted by tbe

^ tfca poloiM. at Tra^

Artbar Hawkea. a L
lat. vho haa booa tnrt)

. Uto eowUT. f«»k»r ««>««. »• “
uurrt>« U ike K— k««r. ttat th.
•oMMvdal aapi enaey <
•ooa. and Out John Ball U ftndln* It
a dlAcolt taak to hold bU
with AAorlca aad GermaaV'in aeatral
aMThota. Mr. Hawkem will ataad for
parMamant at tbe next eleetkm In hU
itotr^aad be 4. exceedln«ly well In
IPmod^ public affairs In Bnctand
Tba r«1 cause of the trouble, be says
to tba Ibartto of the Brttlsb
people
Tbay fall to comprehend that they

This

saallment

preralls especially

la regard to Industry and comn
and atan tba upheaval
causW
Chambarlalns protective poUcy,
bto aubaequent fall from power, failed
tortmkaltlnlheleast
England f.«eU
tba mtocblef. but U cannot understand
tba caaaa. Here is an example:
Baptoad and Qermaay go Into
•ton market they advertise

their

goods la the langnage of that market
and they take especial pains to study
tba wants of their ciisioroers. The
BriUsh manufacturers
cooilnue to send their English clrcutors and their fotids of styles and pat
tama. which may !«• acceptable c
aad If the -bloomln* foreigners
Itke It they can lump H. dont

you

know.-a
Nobody aver beard of such a p
aomaaoo aa -scrapping • s factory
a mill in EagUnd.
aanufacturers

The way American

throw

costly

chines on the scrap heap to make way
tor better ones would be regarded as
a crime In EngUnd
lacoBcalvable In the

English mind

Tba result Is that England has Is•aUtrlpped wKhout having any di
alta Idea as to the reason
It to to be hoped that

somcthli

■oma day. will precipitate such a c
gto In England as to open the eves
tba fovemmenl. and of the pei>ple.
the necesaliy of waking up and g
ting Into the game. The good st
that Engllahroen an- made of. the n
glory of the InatHut Ions which th
are called upon to preserve, their su
perlor general Intelligence, the enorhlch they have
their cliMie Unship to
all tend to Inspire the hope
and the desire In this on.ntry that
they will work out the d**stlny of their
great nation in a wav that will in
Tolve no seViiMis Imi^alrtnent of
prestigef. o«or itk
Its influentH*
induentH- as a clvllUlng
<
^ in th> world
influence

HAD MAICS STSOWC WCHT
Fr.m HcplUl «or the ln«ne
to Ses Mis Family—Decoyed Back
by Attsndanta.

Hudson
hospital Mr
HU Veturn to the Poughki'et.sle. N.
Huilon was the last In a series «*f
matlc incidents 8
btohly dramat
Ever

._j children
the hiis
On hVlday he sUppeil
« as cold an.l he ^
plUl grounds
physical
fn»m

;,rT.-r;.h’:c

bo*itle<l « (r
him to Yonkers, and t henn- he walked
his old ho.

____ Thev were aman-d
him. but told him his family had p.ne
to Greenwich. Conn., on a visit
He bad ibeen weakened by t
SSTmpUsI* buoylid^htin.^and he said
bo would walk to Greenwich. A friend
however, gave him
carfare and he
tmt by train. In Greenwich he bur
rtod to the bouse that held his fsmlly
Ho was halted at the door b>

Bat Sbearwood thrust tl
aad raterod.

SHoJer

I traced by i
was decv>ye
I locked up I

A terce fight

TOk LukUn Bnmo QglktM Td>-

A claas (
aled la tbe afteraooa of the same day
Lalla Rookh Temple haa been re^
aponalble for maay sreat
fraternal
deaaoaalratlooa. Irat thU b the ftrat
time the Udlea have had aa opporiun
Ity
Itf to enjoy
eajoy the hw
h<»spHallt> of the
Knigbu of Kburassan

«»• IboK «* th»

Uig liniitinr bqiit, Cirtiin

START THE
NEW YEAR
RIGHT

andRogble

Kjrrvs's.’ss-js.s

By atarttog an aocoaat to

sray oocttoto tortb

Too can opca aa ae

company aad baad. Tba Mm to to
f.kk •*« W» bm^t^ ^^^^apogal
^
tbe eity a at^

BOW and add to It ai
They were i

> fmar «u>od la««k« m prtnam
in Jiwtloo Omorbaa'a coart Tbaraday.

will.


You will grow richer
the year

grtiws <d(Ser

GrandfatJmr. dangbtm aad tsro grmad
tneky. befoie iw died, and they aakad
rtMo^tombSTS^oTi now
him. “Brotber Hrecktnridgr. bars------ toC
forgiven all your eocmlesr’ -Oh,
certainly I l-ve."
“Wrtl. Brotbar
batter tbaa tbto year
Breckinridge, have you forgiven our Grud
brother. l>r. Stuart Uoldnsoor -Certolnly I have. Didn't I Just teU you 21d torch thU yo«.
At
Bt.
Johns.
whUe
that 1 had forgiven aU my eoemI«r
ceUulold comb
•3ot. Brother Breckinridge, when you
to Mlal* BMi enerman a i
lufet Brother Btnart Roblnaun In bravcaught fire and barnod nsmriy all
do you feel that yon can greet him htor from her head. In extracting
all the redeemed oogbt to greet ooc comb a large otoce of aealp sraa re­
toe with aocb moved
Mlaa Sherman’s mother, who
came to her relief, burned ber hands

3

From a l&c Hemp, DOW for..................................................................

'/ t> SAVINGS

\»«ANK

.

nx B34oraio anuATM co.

•OPPtici^

£vec7 Doden woiiiap to

Ataovito

Orsm-MmlC P»wiom

J. W. SLATER
WHOLESALE. RETAIL

YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER.

ELGIN C. LEWIS 25 MEN 25

WATCHES
WATCHES

TkiUpTiDitiCatierKa
yr-u mrr n«w
»e
reived SW-U< ta ucM- trvrti—rma da

RASTALI/S ivTKc* make

h>vr a «.«nl prujio-it
••»n HiAk- fre«o>> s*»r

watch bu)in^ cosy.

Northland Brand Trhversv
City Canned Corn...............

Those $8,95

ITide of Manchester Canned

Watches arc eye

ojtenen

lo the buyria. *

Carnival Brand.
Salmon ...............

Have >-ou icen ihent?

Warren
Bmtid
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RASTALL

BOTH PHONES
Cotnls tlclivcreti cny

...ThcHustliof Jeweler

part

city,

it
>w,H.ni. tv* twt

J: JIARPET CLEAIIIII6 WORKS...
baloT! t--* I- ..not

...

C.r|..t Owning .lul K..thrr Rrm.
vating. Carpel aewi.ii; aial layinc
bef.tre sending y..ur .4d tar|wU
away to be madt im.. iug%, 1

J*

Krni.gfhi.-krT.

N. B. CHAPIN. Proprietor.

F, «

Mailers mcM

*

A good 45c Ingrain Carpet, lor........................................................300
AU Wool Ingram Carpet, lor........................................................ .-33o
A nice Tapextr) Carpet, ibr................................................................. 33o
A gooil Velvet Cariiet, lor.............................. .....................................33o

A P'irsm Ammow^swumr^to oT Maaorm

t‘.| 226 East Front Street

.........

lOo

A good Me Caipct that sriU wash and the ookn not
tun. now.........................................................................................................

aad so on up 10
oor best Axmiaster. worth 1.50 per >ard. for........ .^|.I3

SJi.,

Osafimoa Caaaet be Carsd
By local appHcatlons as they canno:
raaob the dUeaaed portion of the ear
McAvoy. of Owoaso. and the destr
Th«ro Is only one wsy to cure deaf
Tbe wonl “box" has a great many tlon of hto home. The fire caught to
Booa. aad that ls> by constitutional
the kitchen, and there was no staler
lies
Dsafaess U caused by an different mesnlngs. Here are some of
In the bouse. McAvoy used tbe milk
Its
uses
as
a
noon
substantive:
Ilrst.
a
.ed condition of tbe mucous !!n
as an exltoguUher and was successful
Ing of the Eustachian Tube
When
In putting out the fire.
this tube li Inflamed you have a rum
to a fit of reltjrioua mania Minnie
: sound or Imperfect hi-artng and
Klepert. a girl of JO years, entered 8t.
I U Is entirely cloood. deafn«-ss Is
IS a lid covering a
Mary's church at Detroit Wednesday
result, and unless the Infla
II jum-ela: third, a p
evening and. kneeling before one of
can be uken out and this
the images of the aatots. took a do«PMUIlT
>
dft
.1
«-l.rl.tt.ui.ftliD»:
a
gift
at
restored to Its normal condition.
of Uudanum to end her life; then she
rill be destroye^l forever; nine fourth. Inclo^-d seats Jn a theater or la
t the I
out of ten are cause*! by catarrh. a court of Justice: fifth, a
sixth, a aug private Umse. as s shoottog lK,l seventh. a cylliHlriml hollow
We will give One Hundred Dollars
heels, to whk-h the axle runs;
neer of Pukagun. Cass count:
T any case of deafness <caused by
trough for cutting mltem to UUC of the best known men in miuthcatarrh)
that cannot
be cured by cmip«-utry; idnth. the space beiw
w*-!aern
Michigan. Is dying at his
Hall's CaUrrh Cure
Send for rlrcu
Hist of a boot:
the backlKMird and «
j 'and a half miles mwth of
lars. free.
awkwanl ptwHlon;e
Mr Baldwin, who has
V J CHENEY A
resident of Cass county for six
Ihe wrong boxT eh xvuth. the box tree;
twelfth, the tmx iron of a Uuodresa. ly four years, claims to be the oldest
i-r in the Pnlie*! States
The
verb (ihlrIs uiHHl also
• that Mr. Baldwin e»cr critnl
fists or gloves;
tPeotlo. to fight V
ce on May 3. 1K.17. when he
I»«4e4 AOmoaltl*..
the iH.Ints of tbo
fOurtw,>i'»^®
waa but a Uiy The discovery that be
r my trips throngh tbe aontJ
aks In ortlcr. diwcrihUig Its
had some natural ability as an auc
MkMf. nfbsnth, to strike with
tloneer was a mere accident, as be
bnofi u|H>n tbe ear; sixteenth, to «
cemetery of
vyry peculiar epitaphs upon forolv
VmiM-l lu turn on her keel, to
atonfu. One to particular attracted my
baol. Other um-s also are coosrt
er. who had Imbibed Uhj freely
attention, which happened to be that of
slave who had been Inclined to be
tired from the presidency of the
out The grave had long since been
uiy.
Rapids Portland Cement ctvmpany
111. Test ar <
*glected. and tbe Inscription could
:s Id
• grent men aPD having disposed of bis tot
Ur Hlie slglieU. “
only be rtod after brushing away the
t compsny to ^nsom E. Olds
which gn-w ui>on It. Rul my la- all dead."
of
Ijinslng. In exchange for
omen are noL"
“But the beautiful
-as rewarded, for there on that
irel 1
the Olds Motor works
It U rumored
tombstone I read. “Allxa WHe wrighed heuuswon-d.
that Ransom T. Olds will btMvime still
'rhen she hH.ked soulfnlly op I
VM iiounds; oi>en wide tbe gold-n
eyen atid told him she had said It'jU.t
Phllsdclphla Press.
to U- *\.uirury uyd not l*e»-ause she
At Saugatuck. Dr" R. J Walker has |
thmtizht It fur a tium
rmoved a horse flv from the ear of S.j
RtnHi. which
has been troubling
LtHlger
that gentleman
since last
August.
not wniil to marry tint i
mtu-d tbe claim “ Mr Ke<M )
Think of having a hti^har
HEADACHES FROM COLDS
long time of
er gets tion>e until 2 or 3
Ijixstive Bnmu» Quinine remov,-« the loK tn hi, .-.r »nd l»tnl> .uff-n-d »uch
the gentilne. call for
E-rable pain that he was obliged
cause. To gel the
-But." said the shrinking inn Idem
ek surgical relief
he full name. 2>
"aren't ail husbands like that? Pafia
e south-bond fast passenger train;
ts not a n-porter. and-and yct“on the Pere Marquette railroad Thurs
X\ 1.1.1 Hh*IIWrr.st?
Dut the anxious mother declined to
day afternoon struck
ruck A
Albert Ba
all while
A WTiler in the t>rt 31
be was crossing the trs
Hanv^r's B ee|.ly uiak.-n a idea for the In a cutter
His horw
TM. Is o r««ry Skrirb.
sclenttoe ngiilallon of f.KHl
It la a and Ball wa.s carried ft
Mrs. Wlgglos-Can .v*iu let me havr
where he died a few
striking fan. be roiuts
He was about .'ll years 1
2 to do a little shopping with?
leaves
selent**' Whleh has Weighetl
widow and thrtn* children
Ball was
Mr. AVigglra-Certalnly. my dear, but
and measutvd tbe orldt« of tbe plat eu
very deaf an.l could not have heard!
am afraid that |2 will not bo enough
and split the atom Into eh-ctrous,
approaching
Here la a twenty dollar blll.-Son>er
not y.i iKH-n able comlnclngly to
reason Iven for the accident.
mie Journal
man wluit U nn<l what I? Hi»i h!» prop­
mg the IJike Short
er foo<l. And yet it is evhleni to every railrtuid tracks, partly demented. Rob
1 world this would InU'Ulgent otiM'rver Ihta a very large ert Ml
Fennvllle. Mlrh
wa.
proportion
of nun and wu.uien
fttrurk
l take n*K-k> M»un poisoning thenisrhes every day. ruin­ Shtire suburban
. lea or tablets
• engin
ing their lH>dlrs and tbelr minds, short
Ja*. G Johnson
enlng their Uvea, and liringlng ui>on
tbenw'lves pain and mlM-ry through
rmrmettmt Otmrm^Wm kwek,
eating and drinking substances
writer the quantities that are md fitted for bo
Saved From Terrible Death,
man assimilattoa. “Beformers
The family of Mrs M. U Bobbitt of
work every where, but the reformer
Bargerton. Tenn.. saw her dying and
Brydgea Wlllyama.
who could, with authority, show
were
po
powerless
to save her. The moat
iM-r fortune to Lord Beacousfield and
manity what It Should eat and drink
skillful physicians and every remedy
alH>ut whom tto-re had just Ikvu a cun- would aurt-ly do more gornl
used failed, while consumption was
tnn-ersy to the I/mdon newspai>era.
wljole army of wls.-aeres
•res tinkering
linkeriu M slowly but surely Uklng her life. In
-IHxxy toW me the story of that epl
the effecia of evil,
IVhat tbe world this terrible hour Dr. King's New Dis­
ode. He received one morning a let­ needs is on autho
covery for ConsumpUon turned de­
ter fmm Mrs, Wlllyoms. whom he did
rood."
spair Into Joy. The first bottle brought
know. In which she said that she
Immediate relief, and lu continued
use completely cured her.
It's the
had trad hla novels with much Intermust certain cure• to the wor
world for all
and would like to make his ac­
FalfbfMl te (hr Ijiw.
throat and lung troubles.
troubl
Gt
quaintance. She also nsk»xl a qu^-stion
-Why did you 1.1 him .cl away jtottlest SOc and 11.00.
Trial BotUes
which remiervM It neccouiry for him to
frocj your tliund.-retl the chU-f.
G Johnson and F. H.
answer the letter. I'ufortunately the
“Ile-^T-t.*ok a mean advantage ol
letter was left to his grx’at<iwt iH»cket, me.“ rv|iiu*il the gns-ii detvMlve. -H*
and Dlxiy did not wear the
nntil rau acrvHts the grass in tbe park, and''He Had
Before.
several months after, wla-n be hap
-Belir
Colonel Carr waa traveling In New
pened to be In tbe south of Englaikl
-BVII. there was a sign tiu-rv. *K*s-p
Mexico once, when be ran Into a party
In the very town In which Mrs. Off the Grass *
Phlladi-lphl:. Press.
comUsllng
of
Senator
Tabor
and his
rams lived.
Oomlng across the
frit nds. It was oolj a few months aft­
letter to such .rtreuraslances. It ocer Tabor had -atnick It rich *' Prior to
currvd to him to mil ujkmi her. and
that
event
he
had
poaaesaed
scarcely
Mrs. WUIyanui was m fiaileretl at. as
enough to buy a postage stamp, but he
she tliought. his carrying the letter 90
was maktog up for lost time.
kmg about him and then railing that
Carr
had
lost
hto
watch
key
and beshe dfN-ldiHl on leaving him tier for
for one.
Mr.
tune. Tliat shows bow wls<- It ts noi
to answer lett«iw." add*il Ixird How
ton.-I^ndon Trutlt
•loeteemb century
chuckling over It for so
turned to Carr and asked
Every woman loves to thhvk o< the
tlon.
-I want to understand It-a
t‘.-no whrn a soft httle body, all her
own. Will nestle in her bosom, fully
are crowded, creaking rhythmlmlly
watch key: And • man as up to date
•a your
srllh the rise and fall of the water,
aide by side, stem to rudder post. Joa-Bell, tbe fact to,- responded the
: et there Is a fuck cloud hovertnr
Ulng one another In a great confusion
colonel. -I had enough money to buy a
a»u1 the pretty picture In her mind
of plcture»*jue Uoes and gay oan lnga.
watch before stem winders came Into
wni.'h l.'.Is her w.ih terror. T?»e
At all the litUe cabin windows are
fashion."
drrad of chtk&inh takes away much
clean lace cortalns. and on the deck
It wss a center shot and was greeted
ci me Jay of motherhood. And yet it
t.cti r.j: be so. For sometime there
braaa and copper pots arc drying in
by a roar from tbe entire car. Tabor
1 -J been upon the market, well-known
the aun. Hanging from apaiw and ropes
got off by buying champagne for tbs
red rec,-rr.menced by physicians, a
tbe family wash Cutters its maay
! rr.c.V, called
boea against tbe windy sky. Chubby,
red cheeked children climb to and cut
A species of woodpecker Inhabits tbe
of the cabin doors or press their t
drtoet parU of Mexico, where during
tooM against the liny window panes.
vh jh m*V.ea ch.’dt;nh as slmpJo and
tbe drooghU U must die of survatlon
Tbe women goaalp In tbe aun or elatej.*y as natvre lr.te.ndcd It. It Is a
a:r-n|rmem.nj. pencuaring linlmeirt,
w.v.cn the akin readdy absorta. It
the boro of which Is Just large
tboir bonds to tbe pockets of tbelr bog
g;vcsthe muscles rlisticity aad rigor,
noogh to bold a nut Tbe woodpecker
fr«ver.ts acre brccsts. morning s.ckgy breecbeo. ood throngh ckNido of torills bolfB at toterrals to tbe stem and
ac.i a.vd Uve Iocs of the girhah llguie.
bocco omoko onrrey this oceoc of 00llB It from bottom to top with tbs
As :n-.cU;,;cr.t ir other tn Bstlrr. Pa.,
with phlegmatic
uts. the separate bolss being apparroteonteot-Edwarfl Pcaflehl to Scrib
r made for coomitoBce of accew to
to cniumn of nuts within.
Water m Mattleebipa.
Tbe toteUlgcnce which not only conAs nearly aa pooMbto aooo gallooa of
freoh water ore naod to a Urge Uttic> lay Iqr only 1
ohlp dally. About two-thlrds of tWa to
and not the
token op .by tbo boilera. and the re^
motoder to ooed for 4
cooking, etc. Wbco tbe store which
•be has token oot wllh her from port
has been ooed op a reoael boa to de­
pend opoo ber ovaponitoro for 1

kwbynotbajhwtor

Huttrr; t»rr

LARSONPARK HOTEL
Claus Warner. Proortmor
HlTTiiSH HAY. Mb-a
rU-r U> l-antdol t}r*r».|

h.
rts
.-r Peerte.^
Msds by
,ev can buy
. Cp.. of Ortro i. Sold by t. Bpnda

are

THERE ARE TIMES«
when you want certain anidcs for a certain amount. Jusl at ibis ^cason ilic
amount is m-ccssarily small; for that reason wtr want you to see xvhat values
you can
for ihe small sum of

Too Oents
There are plaies - in daini> patterns. cOj)s and saucers—pitchers, salts anti
peppers, howls, fruit tlishes. olive dishes, bread and butter plates, oat meal
dishes, pictures, rnattevi pictures, :00th pick holders, vases, jardiniers, book>.
juvenile books, crepe tissue, all colors'. j;lass dishes, jelly dishes, fruit dishes,
rose bowls, fancy ba-^keis. lea i>oi trays, rinj.; iray>. If you want to siK*nd ten
cents, just >io|* here at these counters. You uel lots for yonr money.

Wan*t a IMico l-anrip ?
usinR. you need lamps—one or more —
No mailer what kimi of li;:hi
mostly more. We• be^jin with the little nij^dit lamp, for 15c. 'I'he all L'lass
hand lamps are 'J-V.
4Uc and 'file. Decorated hand lamps with the shades
to mall h. for tiik .
$1-75. Most of ihe^e are entirely new j^oods.
The newest decorations. 'I he Parlor Lamps Ounhi to have at least one of
these and the prit e- are from $*J.5h to S12.50
These make a fine ornament,
even if you vloiw use ih< m but you don't know how soon >ou may have oc­
casion to need them, ami that badly—so get one anyway.

Jcis-t a Raw L.aft
of those $10.00. $1*2.00 and $15.U* overcoats that we arc selling for SS.OO. No
one believed they would stay Nvith us long at those prices—and they didn’t.
We may have just your size left, if you come at once. This is really the great­
est pVHRCO.XT S.M-1*: that ever was. We do blow, however, about the
quality of the goods. We will put these good* against any that are made
—and it makes no dilTcrence gold or silver, copper or paper money will setttle the bill. It is only

$8.00 B $8.00
1W HANNAH &UV

MEDCANTU COMPAm

ip«iij!iii!y|iiiij|iii

THE PRIVILEGES
OF THE RICH

Olobnny €afce

rrlos mt
I wlU preach.
] at aooa.
idl joo. gwtkoiai.- Mid Onr
-the Uw. g» mado te tho ikh.
U U the poor who are grovnd to plaeaa

Yellow €orti nteal
Nirtsan tiK M-eatled
iKdItb or »re«klast «
foods out of SiflM. Ifs
M bone and sinew «
maker. • Cry«.

Ifannab $ €ay 0e.
GEinctAL nws
OF THE WORLD
Oeo W
who |»ln.*d faitir al
Uaiillou. Col.. Auicu.t S. 1V02. hr a
yroodwful TJattI lUvi-r*'* ridr that
th«* Utr« of 2.0.K* p.*^.ple . ndan
Jnsorvd by the !*-iTlble flood of *ater

at 8! I-ukf-. hctapltal. Chlrajtu
l»r
Frederick MuHIer made lncl»loni. ic
aeparate cord* that bate aruaii i«»

CONCtEGATIONAL
BOLL OF HONOB

klnd.-ntan
I of the (\
prlma
llonal Sunday achiai^l
lia Hat have had an
iHt per c.-nt for the «
aaeof
atu-nd
year, lielni marked on
deia.rtmmt. le.aon

ream t|
a IxK li
dlseorered i rloiidbumt and aaw ibre«*
rttt,er\’olr r» o.it liefore
Vheti about a mile from
the Boo
the tor
Maolfon
rent, be fell at
bill pain
terribly Injured Jut
f>e and nnluhed bl.
he cauifht bin
ride «lntN- tbet

^nirralU

falU*d
to return ih.*lr
reptJri
and
atill oth.m who aland
!Hi have onlv lKM*n In a;lend
The entire five

f Tc
arcM-pied

enuncll at

en\>

In tnarklnic th.rani la In caa.
the alckneaa ..f the
pupil Written exrii aea ahoiild la- a.-nt.
the Hhnw as In th.- iHibllc arhcMils
Roll.

tine.

t Brat vMt t‘e- -.aii elerk
i a lte«*n»*e from liuu. ablrli
hem SlTi
The elerk U eni
diMn ilbn to ndioie in
I Ik-enae. and »•* ilielnteled
iwn all appllraute »bu lo<ik
aa tbcMiah they miKht ber«.me Uduter
ou» or othenrlM- Indectim

■-r;::™.-.... ...v V
two and one-tialf tom. of
trenmdil at Ue rate of |15
trer«* lu
bblrhI Ibn*akii all rec<ird^ In
rtf price.
world, all the *tipplle
exbauKted.
i
John II Kirby, a Ian
atf*r of
■ItUh ipoernment Ir aUnil to hi
.not! mlbw <»f railroad In Afrira i
Ibe croaatUw required in the c

riiapln
Mary Nell Moffatt
Halcyon WIi.n-I.h
iKirla Howard
In.v raroplH-II
N.da AmlotuJfaret litrxlaall
JoM-phln.- Carv.-r
Alice Petertyl
Alice lloRan
Allb- Champnc y
<lertrude Hann.-n
Myrtle IJiFranl.-r
Atethla CtK-blln
H.-nrv Hull
Rohyrt Hean
Raymond Chaa.-

N"-.mIlL nnb-.v'
t; lady a MorRaii
F.ather Snyder
MarKaret IVteriyl
Nellie Prattae
Ib-nha MrMIrhael
lll-riha *Suw“aVd
U-ttle Martin

al«-th Patihln
Walt
nicy Snyder

Marcmn-t lb-11
Richard Hull
Ih-llKhl Sawyer
William (JlllH-ri
Herbie Brerina
ivirothy Cochlln
en atatea
Mr Kirby, who ex|K.eii. o
Kath.-r Pefertt I
Howard Vad.-r
net a larue part of the contract. m)k
C,e.irRv Smith
Carl
*‘**^»'«'**
the tica will coat |4n.oiMMa»0 The line
Kdim IJiFranler
Will not IH- rn.bon mile* Iohr. hut. i
Man^MoI^nn
lla eonm^ctlonr. will rover that
Olive Flemming
tanw'
It la really <%cll Rhmiea’
Mathlew Mrlnlosl
plan
It will travenu- the entinAnthony Klaaai-n
tineut. from north to wmih
Herald Hull
iMirliiK a iM-rformann- at \Va^ll
Raymoml SblUon
ton hall theater at Omaha tb*- |m
IKmabl 1
ordered the jdacN- eloaed and the a
Ih.nald Ui
Harn Claiiaen
enee dl-mU-ed. the bnlldln
lUymond Miller
Aiid.Carl Aiid.-ratin
havlna diilar.Nl it nnaafe
I.yman McNeil
fin‘
JunloV laiirlR
At Meriden. Coim . Mra
A11 worth, aK.Ml 4«t year a.
Allei- I..Flint ai;.‘d 24. who have be.-n
k Vary Close Calk
taktnic th<‘ oiitd'Nir treatment for rtm
to my
engine, allhough
ibHr^erandli Tm-ada™ and wilnea every J.dn ached atnl every nerve wras
day nlahta with the thermometer from racked wl h paln.'Vwrlies C. W. Bel
tamy.
a
locomoiui*
Oreman. of Bur­
2S to 3r, iH low n*n. Their rovcM-lnjc
lington.
Iowa.
•••I
waa
weak and pale,
aaide fnim their nlRhl rlothea. werj
two Wallen blankela and a nullt Ib.ih without any apiMHlie and all
women w.*re In th.* tnal aiacea of eon As I wa« aUiut to give up. 1
Bfler takUg
Ic of Electric Bittern, and after
Bumptlon when theA lieRan th.* out
t. I felt as well as I ever■ did In my
door treatment and \helr caaea had
Ife " Weak, sickly, run-down fH-opUbeen
prtmouncm
brtiud.a.
T.ala>
and
they are prartlrally cured aceordlni: alwaya gain new life, strength
Ignr frtjm their use Try them. 8att.i phyalclana wl... have eliH..-ly fol
sfartion guaranteed by Jas. O. Johnlowed the raa.*a
Sir Thomaa Upton baa annoiinr.*.! min and F. H. Meads. 1

r.!X:;s

rzx]

mind rather ..wr

aadiy ne.-d.-d h. lp to nnilah Nracini;
hU ehano-*or aecc-sa with thV foti^
leaved i.hamr.K-k
An ordinance accepting Ih.- glfi .»f
|l.r.Ou.ot»'l from Andn-w rarnegb- for
the eatabllabmeni .4 .bi l.rau* h libm
rlea throughout IMiUadebdiiN. im^-ed
the cunrl! W.•dn.'sda^
Mm Nora Ikiwllng mother .4 two
yout.g chlldr.-n. 1- .l.-ad In N.-w York
fmm what tl,.- phyat, lana pn.no.mre
a brt»ken h.-art
She f.-»| at the aid.of an o|>en grav.- In Cahary c-metery
Into which a cte*kei had jiiai lii-n low
italcing the My of h.-r hua
ahe cllapa.-.! d.M'l..ra
1 *'”"wh
1 ahe db>d In a few mo
p calbil.
»ent» her heart having giv.-n away
F. K. Clark, prerid.-m .4 the aoclety
rf Christ Ian Endeavor, baa arrlnNl at
Honolulu on the alemmer Sierra on hla
our around theWorld. He waa glv.m
I warm rc-c-piloh at the wharf.
John l> R.wkefeller. it

Rockefeller. Jr . and hU wife, who was
Mlaa Aldrich, daughter of S.-nat.^ Aid
rich, of Rhode laland
A can-le«*
eb-ctrlcal
w..rk.*r, H
Frrnzee. dropiKHl a lighted candle
■ted the Are which i
the Interior of Iowa's
ly r
000.000 I pltol at IK*. M.»lnes He
not be 1
The Ruaslan rotnUter of the Inte
rtor. M. Von Plehwe. haa made him
•eU paraonally responsible lo the caar
for the prevention c4 fanatical out
or eisewnerr aunng inc
oording to a prirale telegram
from St. Petemburg by the
Soltnag of Berlin, and ha. Us

all I oooid oarn uyug to c»iw

A oordkal

wsIbdmi

CLEVELAND IN DANGER

to ^
Boning. 10:30.
slay. 7:30 p. m.
All are Invited lo each and evnry

Dderthem.-

-Too Mj that Gregorr. joo «
OlUooalrer cried Townmend.
-Ym.ImjIL Obwnre the poor dcTfU who come np dally In a morning po­
Corner Stnie and Union streets.
lice roort How qolckly they are oent
T^* rertval aenrtc* wUl begU SabCApUdn and
Mr.
Munaelle
in
to the Tartoos JalU nstaally 00 aaiopl- bath m
d by Lena Hob- charg«.
ck»! ru bet any man In thU parqr
Meetings every night except Mt»f 10 that 1 can pot on a ragged nilt
and get myadf artMttd within two
hollneaa meeCTng.

-

-

»:$:«.

TB Uke that bef* said Townaend.
“Aa Boon as I can get the ragm."
10:30. worship.
An boar Ulcr a man In Utters, fol12:00. Sunday school
»wed at a distance by aereral young
3:30. Junior League
Mrs. Momn
fellows In ImmacoUte coetumra. en­
losuler.
tered a aiure and deaHed lo be abown
7:00. worship: sermon topic., “Sllvi
ome porilerea and window banglnga.
lelU: or. How lo Have Fun.Belucuntly the floorwalker himself
FourUsnth Strsat M. E. Church.
took the ctwtomer to the curulo countcr and remained there while be looked
Rev. J. W. MlUsr. pastor. ^
purchasing $500 worth
Class meeting. $:45.
Morning tcnrlce. 10:30.
and producing bank notes with which
Sunday school at noon.
Kpworlh league. 6:16.
“Wberw will you hare tbem senir
Evening aorvlce. 7:00.
aaked Hk- merchant aghast.
Prayer meeting Thuraday ovealB
•^^Ilnion Gregory. 225 -th arenue.Wben Gregory left the store he was
jliowttJ by a detective. Passing tht
opera Iiouac. be went lo the office nod
sekvlrd the most ejtpenslre box for the
evening's performance.
-For whom do you want ItV' asked
ae clerk.
“Myself.K Y. P. U.. 5:45.
“Voura.-lfr
E%vnlng. 7;0<i; subject, -Satan'i
’m. iK.n'l yon understand Engu^y«
Tricks."
Prayer meeting on Thuraday even
“Yes
Ing at 7:30
you'll I
11 are cordially Invited to the terv
Since Gn-goiy was not to tranagresa
icoa
any law be dejuirted. As be left the
ime Ibe detective who had
Grace
shadowed him ami beard the converaaRev C. T Stout, rector.

xni
I by Id

*h*^*^d
ri
th.** imrenti

when be b*aVI'll ttie |H>
Uke a poult Ion offered blni
debt Uiioeevell
ilecauM* a danre on Nea

WAIT DEPARTHEIT

sEmasn

Christlaa —issvnr sarric

iiiMtewilbMV

■t

W
tlTT. IOOB:, SATDBDAT. JAin7ABT 9, IftOf.

TH» gygnre:

that they were uot further ex|*oa
his ottentjonH by iN-lng on
IlapIH-nhig to .-owe up to a lady Just iw abe
was aliglitiiig tu vuivr a sion-. be lifted
bis hal uml oCTered to bund Iwr from
her cmrlnge. She brushed past
nod reimrtnil the matter In the
A isilbviuun waa called, hut Gn-gory
Imd depart.si
Tuniliig Into llie principal Jewelry
store In the cRy. he polhsl a aol
dhimoDd ring from bis vi-st |Kickrt and.
handing it to a clerk, nsk.-d Its vn
-We know nothing of the vah
paste or ety sUla.- said the clerk,
ing away.
-Will y.m kindly examine this one?
Tlie ch-xk look the ring, scnitlnlxcd
It. lo..ked suspiciously at the man In
rugs, w.dgf-d a glass In liH eye. which
be ttirmsl on the stone, then looked se­
riously nt Its owner.
-How dUl you c6me by this
-I iKlUgtlt lt.“
“ll'm. Bought It In this sinr
-No; a^year ago In London '
Calling for one of the firm, the clerk
wblsi>.-red to hluj that It would U' well
to examine the stock of dla
to b-arn If any of them had !»een stolen.
No dendi was discovered, and Gregory
was |o-nnltt.-.l to dep.art In ch.nrgc of
dPtwtlve.
Tli.-rv- were now two d
lei-llv.-s on hla track, and they aoo
dlscoven-d that they were watching the
gave a history of
same man. The first
fli
the a.«cond up lo the mo^

••B<*tter wall. We’ve got lilm atire.
lie’ll give ua more evidence of the
aatiM* kind. May aa well have it all."
Gregory turned luto a minor street
and eutcrtxl a pawnshop.
-What will you lonn me ou this scarf
plnr- he asked, producing a pin set
with 11 ruhy aa big as a pea.
The lirokrr examined It.
-Vat 1 gif you? 1 gif you U-n dol-

Corner of lk>ardman avc
I’sshinglon atrooL
Morning
senlco and
a
Hilly rommunitm. »:4o
Sunday school at 12:00.
Evening w-rx-ice at 7:00
All are eonllally Invited

Ib-v I) O. Ruth, parior.
1o:UO. class moeUng..
Worship aud sermon ht 10:30
Hlhle school at noon
Y. I*. A. at
p m
|A <cordial welcome to all ihew

^tional.

The first at b*::t0 a.
•The Material .Chtircl
everv
one Inteii-ste
should roiihl<ler Plan
Sunday school at r
goo4l lime

’Thln^rtha*
In the churcl
In.*' Thm U 1
the SuDda:

hrlst." Young men and young 1
qu-clally Invited
Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:00
imermedlatc Christian Endeavor at
^^oung^People's society of Christ
at 5:45 p. m.
night. gosiM-1 meeting a
Suuda
|i. m. Subjec -A Warning Voice'
elctmie to our church
EverylKKly

Hans’ prnlae meeting. ^
ml battle for aoute
U are welooBO.

m*j

la displayed bv many a man endur
ng pains of accidental Cuu. Wounds.
Jrulses. Barn*. Scalds. Sore feel or
tiff Jtilnts. Bui there’s no used for It.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve wrlll kill the
pain and cure the trouble. It's the
beat Salve on earth for Piles, too. 25c
at Jaa. G. Johnson and F. H. Meads*.

BRIDE. HEIRESS AND WIDOW
Such la the Ona Day Record for Mitt
MaryLutt.

Asbury Methodist

igo. sent for hi* bride-tolK-. MUs
Mary Nlcar Luit. and. propiK-d up
pillows, became the husband of he
young woman. Rev. M. H. Appleby,
the First Baptist chur
the ceremony.
A few minute, later
his bride hU

sell •• 1 evar have is my Ufa.

FStifti*;*. 6S-S2--SS

AMI RICHT
CITY
OPERA
HOUSE..

WRONG?

MICELLANKOUB.
C’>-k’LlialONa A>aUtura»»

KootSc NurUi.

....COME AND SEF...

—guarit rbaek
■ Harris .4 tlid
B* still Vn bad
on account of
his being eauglit ein-Btlnv' it
inaikm l.ef,»n- the bolldav vacation
ill leave
and it 1- iwH-rii.'e that he
Mlniies*>ta and go to Ann A
-Uglbirtor tlMon areotin
shb-b nijuirei
ar-s re.s i. nr.-

k GUARANTEED CURE F<
Itching
Blind
Bleeding
irurilng Plies
Your dniggi;
ruud money If PAZO OINTMENT fall.

ELECTED A CAPTAIN
Verne

McIntyre

Wdl

Head

Hi|

IjLyi fv.ntng ait.-r irhoA.I. V.-r
Mrlnr^rc wa.; d.-ru-d captain <»f t
- men.bcr. of uTm
>MMwts this fear
i-r iH-forx- for(n c
ims«d.all

am The
ter than
k Higli sehfK

shoriage

tE

then- are

these aenrlcei.

I LOVE ALL.

I BELIEVE
HAT GOO IS. and ihai He U a
REWARDER .4 them that diligently
)iir Bible is a RECORD OF HIS
DIVINE DEALINGS wllh ^lnrul. our
n.wful and r^ulT. ring humanlt*
•hn.t is the COO MAN In n
iinbpu- sehMlit- in lie* brightness
the express Image oi
A. Son of Man lb- was
In all mdii.s tempted a>« w.-'nre. and
hunt .In" Heav.-n and eonh
ed In Him
Ht- l^ the Way
.ife and no man
h to the Father but lo Him
••Ttidav If vuii will In-ar Hi-* \ole»n<it xotir h«-art. ”
Holv
Spirit U hero
amu
■ r.imforter and Guide ,
• is a HELL TO SHUN.
A
place .4 REMORSE AND REGRETS
A.f DARKNESS AND DESPAIR. FOR
EVER l.anbhcil fr.un th.- prew^ene,- ol
GOD and all that I- PURE. HOLY
LOVELY AND BEAUTIFUL.
GOO SENDS NO ONE TO HELL
If you g.» then- it will be In-eaus.
HELL WAS YOUR CHOICE.
DRIFT
STOP, mv friend.
ah.-ad
ING.
THE FALLS
SHIP AHOY!!!
kVEN^TO^ GAIN.
g.dtig
ou to ae.,.mpan> me
I AM A BAD
MAN, tnatura'Iyi and that is ..nly half
ihe^ruth
YOU ARE JUST AS BAD
AS I AM IN THE EYES OF A HOLY
COO. JESUS CHRIST MAKES MEN
GOOD. TEST HIM. TASTE AND
SEE.
HEAR EVERY SERMON I
POSSIBLY CAN.

;rTrh-’..i5

llui I lixvc mil a big eupply

“Diamond J”
Traverse Beile
and
Smiie
Cigars
You w.H also find one of the
xwcUcat lines of Pii>cs and
smokers’ aitidcs in the city.

A W. Jahraus
214 F.ont Street

Special Series
OF SUNDAY NIGHT SERMONS. Ik*

Years ago y«iu never heard of ap
pendlcitliy Wli> ” !h-cause grandfathei
and gnfidmoiher
used
HolllMe

Christmas is
Over....

(1.) OUR BIBLE.
IT. WHAT IT IS.

HOW WE GOT

(2.) WHO IS GOO?
(3.)
WHAT IS MAN?
(4.)
WHO WAS THE GOO-I
(5.) HAVE YOU AND I ETEI
LIFE?
(6.)
WHAT
IS
HELL?"*
GOES THERE?
(7.)
WHAT IS HEAVEN?
YOU BE THERE?

Thomas Penn Ullon

CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
....HEALTHIEST^.
Ain»
AfcSOLOTELT ObORLBU

U.IOWT
B

ELECTRICITY
Jk^ torn

PEK iboO WITTS
rUBNWMDBT

Big Pre-Inventory Sale At
GRINNELL BROS
TAXES

DR. FENNER’S

IhavskMS a soffarw frow rkaswatka

Field's possible candidacy came in a
dispatch from Indianapolis, published
in the Inter Octwn
The rep<irt was
that democrat. t»f the Hooaier stale
were considering Mr. Field's arallabll
Ity aa a presidential candidate, and
that the Idea was Snding favor among
the party leaders in that state.
When the report that
Mr. Field
might be Induced lo become a candl
date spread among
the democratic
was almost an
anlmously agreed
he would be a
candidate If he would accept

S^OR BELIEF.
We. the
undersigned, do
I
agree to refund the money on
cent bottle of Oroone'B
War
Syrup of Tar If it falls to cure your
___
jaranlet
prove saUsfactory
25-cenl
money refunded.
arwAiTaHjjN. ^^jan^^joHNsoK

Church of Chrlat (Diaciplea).
Thomas P. Ullom. mlalsier.
Meetings will be held In City 0|
Hou.e Instead of Steinberg's
Morning.
B>:30;
subject. "
FkuUs "
Sunday school. 12:00.
Violent 01
Junior Endeavor at 3
exiro have alarmed
volcano In
Intermediate End Mvor at 4 :30.
f the adjacent nmn
InhahUants
“Wliy, the stumworth fifty times
Senior Endeav
iH-ople have left ll
Many of tli
Evening. 7:00; ubjecl. -Our Bible
that."
nought safetv fn.m
homes
and
t I don’t nak no How We got It. Wba
-Yea, my frient.
The use of slang among 3
Pt-ntecoslal prayer meet It
•nipt Ions Is t
feanme
of
lh'e“
day
evening,
7:30.
Bible
at
omen U one of the Insidious prao“Ask all the questiuni you like. The
quake shfwks which 1
brew. " .Meroon verses
Es
tlcv* that steal In nliuoat unnv
gion of the volcano
I to 17.
In.Tcnsing with alanulm: eas.-. Blsl»»p
ances are of unUHiial
Teachers' meeting. 8:45
INdter. at an alumnae luiiriu-on. proThe two dcttvllvea. w ho wvre ataudSaturday nighL united
Douncetl slang to be one of the grea
tng at the door, advancctl.
0 w hl. b our tongue Is aul
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
•Vome. my man, we want you.” And
illdren,
b-d. and tr«.-d bis Ilftenem not to Gregory was led off to a poUce station,
come to worship with us are
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
be mlsWHl by the oft-quotin! argument where the following tharges were en­
rers. working men and the poor.
t slang. Judiciously uwnl
tered:
vigor to expn-ssloa
He refnr«*d to
First-Having in his ia»mw-lon large
the risky stimulant to tin- mm- of slang BOms of stolen money.
Z women, from the fact
Becood.-PmtMiaslng goods w Ith monthat such wonU on the U|m. cnale
rfcR.
laugh among men
-Believe nw.- said
Thlnl.ly. tu cloalng hU
Fourth
.kiteropUng
pawn stolen
remarks, -that, on the testlmoDy
jewelry.
t*a, you can v
Tbe prisoner was aboot to be led off
no charmgreot.-r than that of it'served. to g cell w ben aereral young men It
.-.lsp.-.ih rseytmreye,
apectable costumes advanced and
iHir lips to lift bp the great pUlned matterw, wbereopon theaus^..
iiougue. which waa permitted to depart In their com­
pany. Gregory got himself Into eren-1
Ing dress, and the party dined together
at the club.
“Yon ac«. gentlemen,:^ aaid the win­
ner, The poor man haa not only hla
ThU U our Great Annital Bargain Event—the Sab- it
poverty to osoteod with, but constant
buyers of Mualcal Inrirumenl*
The
much to Michlgen bu3
ocke before taking lov.-nu»rr
anaplcion. In other words, aa a poor
very greatlT redneing

KIDNEY
Backache
^^€URE

Jan. 9.-Tbat
Marshall
be the democratic candl
president of
the United
year was the main topic

place at Edworth hospital
IT IS NOT MY DESIRE TO AN­
hours after the c«-remony bad been
.rroe«l th.- gnsiro
was
ci.ld in TAGONIZE ANY MAN IN HIS 8USI

enough
A cordial welcome i

Chicago.
Field mav
date for
Stales this

Rcallring that death wa* a question
of only a few hours. Getirge P. Moon­
head. a popular dry gtK>i* merchant of

School Ball Team.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, pastor.
.Morning servict-. lu lio; theme.
Church and Revival Services "
Evening servlet*. T:«n: theme.
Judgment."
Class meeting. 9:45 a m
Sunday school. 12 i

Marahall Flaid of Chicape Boomed aa

laa
“It does seem to worii that way at
imes,“ remarked tbe loser.
EMERY BTBONG TORBERT.

•taodlng. kneeUng. sitting nod lying
town are tbe four poaitloos prescribed

for iring by the army recaUttone.
Xbe lying poeitloo alone ie prescribed
fhr tbe 800 and tbo LOGO yard rangte
while at all the other ranges op to
tOOO yaide the lying and ffittlag poiK
done are need. At 100 and 900 yards
the alttlttg and standing poMtioos are
prentbed. Whenver tbe sitting poil.
den la prsserlbsd the kneeling may ha
•dhadtntad> hot for tbe majority at

W or w.

DECIDEDLY SHARP REDUCTIONS

BeardiiB RIfir ElMric
U|M aii fitir Ct.

A GRINNELL BROS’. PIANO.

in every department-in every Une-PIANOS. ORGANS. PIANO PLAYERS. MUSIC BOXES. TALKING
MACHINES. BAhlD INSTRUMENTS. STRINGED INSTRUMENTS, t-lc. ThU means thai you can now buy
imythlnglU oaTlmmew atock. with tbe exception of the 8TKINY1AY PIANO, and one or two other lines
ool allowed to cut on. AT VERY GENEROUS DISCOUNTS FROM REGULAR PRICES,
are not aiioweu ro cut
exchange during the Holidays: also a few Planoed at aheoluteiy tbe
the lowest price* ever made
Odd* and end* of
The** are marked
mont nff<T«d
Chrlstxaaa .lock. In the Small Oc^s Department
o^ at
at Bext^o-nothine nrtcea.
HAT AN EXCELLENT
t SO day* and are srillliig
__________

L choiee of oar enUre stock.

mvtgE gr^MEjiOKijm ass sis.

The tax rolls for the collectkm of
be state and county taxes tor the year
1903, and for the delinquent school
city taxes and apeeial aaaeselacnts
In my hands for (
I wUl be In my office to receive aaSd
taxes from now unUl February Ut.
1904. on each week day. from t o'clock
to 11:30 o'clock In tbe foraaooa, and
from I o'clock to 4 o’clock ia the at-

DtCKASED
CAPAOTT
mctom OK FOM rmAvtnt cmr
CANNIHO FACTORY

amaSTDIBTBISCITT

SHORT STORIES,

I
erlE
Hockleberry of Cadillac
» to tblB dty tblB moratag after
( TbompBoa of Wexford eoauly.
■pBoa la waated oa a charge of
my, aad waa flmmd by Offieer Ut

MEA8URINQ HEAT.

y»#
H
ad they

WnxraiACHTOWOMtOW
fUv. U •. SloaBll will Occupy PuTprt
In Firot PrBBbrtBri.n Church.

lor l»Fror.KHU lo Ik* tar-

Having AecapUd Call.
I. vbo orai #xt«od»:
nrd Pr#Bbyl#rlmn
III prvarb In that church to
Rot. Bluett has boeo her*
aad bis preaching bBR been

^y u B

«( w
l.

lordi

■eSuSUrwtn tot
2^*«o!I!2trwnk Ik*

2*5r:s:r.sisr.iW

imtmtkm ct ib« eooaiMr to eoatmd
for A U«kot low U»« u
pm
iMo M tliof iMd Utft yew. IB Bit

fodory durtof lu «»t yw dW
ter bouor tliaa wm oviwetMl by the
morm* Md for thmi roBMW mad tb
•MOWASMBMt they
bare ncHre
they arm gotag U> Ibctpw ib« capoi
Ity Md tedUtkiB.-

m. WIUIILH
TAMES EXCEPTIOK

U rmgmrd to the novlos «f the clf>
oteoM to tb« pew book bolldliic. I
harm do objwtloe wboiorer. bat

tb# Broaloc Eacord of ib# kib thi
OP# of oar pldrrmim sUtaO;
nr«l—Thpt 1 VBA iiBbl« III onli
lb# o«em vBCPtod at any timr.
Saeood—Tbal tb# cHy paper* v. i
pot Bate IB tblB buildlBK.
IB aoBvar to the llivt I vBn« lo bi
that tb# mJdemen who lamdv tb
•tat#Picot v#r# either tiBilIV mlrl
fonpod or delll-rately mUrepr.*»*#nif

!
B*.

tbe cal

woek from this «
iberoo the High achuol lecture and
lie oourae will occur
The
*"™'
cm win he a reading

period the map la ebarge of oat of tbe
very hot ome OBcd la amny ladoBtrlal
opeoitlam. each, for example, aa tbe
making of pottery or tbe mauafactare
of varloPB klndB of gaa. coold oaly
Judge the brot of his oveo by looklag
at IL Nowadays, however, as a reeall
of the Itwrrasing demand for beat experta. pyraaietry is Ungbt as aa exact
adeace.
Eveo the most expert optical Jodgmeut. as was ahown la a sertea of expertinent* made at tbe Maaaachuarttt
UmUtutf uf Technology In Beaton at
tbe Ume when beat meaaumneut waa
firat helug rouhllshed aa an Important
Btody f.«r the a^ouls of technology,
coold not tell tbe heat of an oven of
ever 2.&00 degrees with more than approximate
«7. bow.
er. r. U* Inveulcd loatrumoita tliat can
exactly mcasnre beat that U thousands
of degree, share aad cold that falls
the
W'TO
bandn'd* of degrees brio
point.
_____________ ____
One of

FOREIGN FACTS.
Elghty-flve per cent of the children

3SH“”Tb*:;:;w
It *UI Uk. «V. ywriM

ThTllnB.Un, ln.t.M.il..n Thnr.,1., •••» "' *
I.ht w« follow.-rt l.y »n ov.l. r
from «,<-k wllliollt 1b.- n«-M.
ol.ViwI "«-I
■ <Ullr Iiwi>rctl»u of *U
given bv

«rr*,

JVNIOI LEAGUE SESSION

'» «>» .rt.ltr.tIol.
„„„
y,, i..,.
-u duly
..jirtciwl It breomro .nirttoblr> to the
arbitration Uwa

PLAYS AND PLAYERS.

Ixmdou rbronlele which 1
'iof*;r____
<xn English

Ed Harrlgau Is to go out again
“Old Lavender.*

■^==:;r,rs

makes boxes of a novel design and
«*speclallv snliiible for Jewelers. sii iiiltt.**!. IKH.I fcv. a sample
leading Ann te ll»e Fulted
box to
Klncdoii
Ingdoin, nmmipouylng the same with
K*tter. Ills letter. murk«vl over with
huge cnm*. w as ivinrn<*d to him with
iudlgnsnt ivbuko for his presumpreturned uiioiK'itcd.
gentleman sent a leibT and sample par*vl to a leading Jeweler In Hie I’nlti'd
Ftate*. .H,.tally unkm.wn to him jH-raomtlly. and. tlmugb tbe Ara,*rtt*an bad
packet, he iM*eept.vl It. with n~1U wh^h have prove,! advantageous

\ssk.
A simple aud vulunble reuM*dy
restoring woisimit hors.*s b mturted
a German naturalist. llt>rr Martin.
^y* he Isiught
i Skeleton and so weakC It
II

‘ Him. the Hullon Man’s.” iw*w tbea*
ter on Ka»\ Elghty-alxtb street. New
York. Is to U-ktwwn as the YorkvUlc.
Uebler A Co. are to en*el a handr of BIS
aome new ihealer at the
ty-s«H\ind
Grand clnde. New York

H.

81gurd Ibsen, son of the famous dram
Amcrtr. next season and
give a course of lectimw on the Ibsen
plays.
^
i,„. ^-rlttex
ths music and Frank FlxU-y the llbrel
niuiiral comedy soon to Ik* pn.
^
te tbe United States.
We«*don Grosaiultb is under €*oniract
with CUarh-s Frobman aud v,lll make
tib next IwOtMlim appearance at tbe Crtwben be will piny tbe
Captain
Just ivmpleled. but Dot J

trip lo Ibiyne City
EDITORIAL FLINGS.
It Mt
Mrs. I. M. Ib'bneti re
.
**
stmietlmts te tbe form of In
«ern<K»n from Kalkaska
_ U-an*
_
_ at
_
If cotton keeia on advancing we wil
i fusion** of ll»e roasted
and
wt*nt to attend
the
other times ground and mlx«l with Boon hear the careful ahopiKT ask. ‘D
given by Pn,f Horst’s Juvenile urrhehoney. 8ooi. tin* horse began to In.
Xoo guarantee that tbb b every
prove, and after a few nmnth. Herr thread cottonr-AtlanU Constitution
Mnrtlo had the oppurtmtity to sell It
Gostemals Is preparing for annexa
oee In the Grand
II Painting.
for
$r-t.
The
German
stlya
he
has
tlon to tbe United Btste*. Guatemsk
Cltv who d.
brought round by tbe same trvatnu*nt will pleaia* be keated and look over tbe
It Ing. hv •
Plano aolo-May Ifillard
Instructor.
find II to 1
many horiM** whUl« had lKx*n over- funny paiM*rs until Uncle 8am ahontg
Vocal
Bherwpoi*
worked or were run down, with loss -Next gentr*-Exchange,
aad Oertrnde Tavlur.
le Marasse. late of Paris and Wash of strength and api»etite.
i The Mexicans are studying the Eng
Address by kllss Hates, diaconesr inglon
Mr. de Marasw will give all
--------------------------------Uah langusge end trying to forget Span
from the Grand Rapids home
oect*ssary lubirmatloii and arrange In ’
aoie.tiaeollr Magr tiiw.
’ Uh. English will eventually become m
Plano aolo-<Jraf --------tervlewH If no!lfle<l hy ph*,ne. No 11C.
In
a
n«,-»*nt
hx'ture
ford
Propopular that New Yorkers will proba
Reading-Gladys
3 ring*
2iiTt;-€t
Plano solo—Margery Clark
feasor Raphael Mcldola deiK*riU<d
loo Time*.
Rerlutlon—NHIle Lardle.
THE TRAMillSE CITY CANNING CO rapid ptvigTvaa In tin* dcvelopm«*n
Mr*. Nation aaya she is no act
Painty refreshments were served
b mra ready to write rontraci* for t!»e glnssmaklng Industry in tlcriu
hut ahe has enough pugnacity In Iwr
and a Jolly time enjoyed by all
an varieties of
ice for the com 8ln(*e the Improvement of the micro- makeup to wj
Ing season, and
be glad to tak. ax,|H* and tbe tcU**co|»e lay with tbe *hare footllght
up thes4* mat
TMIIR tHftitTMAt CXERCISC8
maker of the glass, a glassmnker. a bett and Mr.
their office in Traverse C*o.
cbcmlst and a physldan uult^l their ton 8tar.
Eejeyed Ua^t Night by Cengregatlonat
KiUM-land Seereiarv
religious i*ensi
The Ukteg of
huaday PchDol
of much labor
The senior and Intennedlat
Washington It would ooly be neccasary
o^JLhe Con
ngregatlonal Riinda)
iropertles that may l*e dealred. Tlie
^
». worth ll tst. at 7.?c
copy Ibe City Directory and omit
school bad their
uanufarture has l»ecn placed uiKUk a
len’s n.H'ced Und.-r
t aud other
laat evening Th
43c per garment
itrliily mlcntlflc fooling
*
alBreboldfT*.-Washington Post
that 8iinda>
Hoys’ Fb>ece
l’nderw«*ar. sixes 74
i targe aitendann
to lit, at «>:il;
enJoviHl
The F.COUOUM
lore
C. A. errightun of Thomaston. Me.
MORSES AND HORSEMEN.

I.s'ague of tbe Firs
Th# Junior I.s'ague
• K. church enjoyed a delightful socis!
laat evening.In the church parlors. The

erx;':'

I and cake wort' •

music was given
Talks wtre givi
by Sapofiptepdent I. It Gilbert i»f il
public aebools. C A Hammond, and s
story vsB told by Mrs Milllken. Th<
program was in charge of Oeorgf
Hori, and the opening numl>er
prmyw by Ret. D. Coehlln. th

TMURtOAY CVCNINO WEDDING

■•w Dig Ike TwrtU Flag IIU W«rf
Tbe rocks at tbe west coast «>f tha
taUud of BL Helena abound wltb sea
tunica, mottae of them aa heavy as a
man. and aa EngUab atromer oner took
aboanS aereral doaen of those sea roooatera. Intending lo deliver them allva
to a provlaloo dealer lu IJverpooL
But before they reached English wa­
ter* one of the turtlea was taken sick
and was flung overboard after harliif
been braodad with tbe name of tbe
ihlp.
Next year the aame ateamer
came ucroaa tbe aame tortolae on tbe
eooot of BL Bcieaa. more than 4R00
mllaa from tbe point where tbe bomealttmtnre bad been flnng back ovep

Op Tbpraday eveplpg. January 7. at
tbe borne of tbe bride s slater. Sophia
H. Dp^. Ml Boatb Upkm stroet. oc THE TRA\-ERBE CITY CANNING CO
Is now ready to write contracts for
eun^i^ipreity home weddlpg. which
nil varieties of produce for the com
tng season, and will be glad to take
Haas Haru
up these matters with any ore at
MyrtlBta
their office in Traverse Ctiy
Kneelond Becreian

Oio!SB*W.^^S!rUir Oaly

has a crow tlmt was given him when
---------------young, and now the bird Is *o tame
Lucie May. 222^ has a new home In
that It flies through the aireet*, lights MooUna.
on fem*ea. bobbles Into dwryanls and
Cuprum was raced thU past fcaaoo
Is nearly everybody’s i»et
It Is said under the name of Beleoh.
to the aihoolDick Wllaoo Is wrlntertng
KMtse grounds and wait for Mr. Crelgh- tbe Buahvllle (Ind.) track,
on’s lK,y to come out. will accomiuiny
ybe black weanling flUy.
dm boms and then fly down Kno^ \ Virtex llml.
U dem^.
trtei to meet Mr. Creighton when l*e !
wintering hi. boraes
I to dinner.
at tbe ColumbU (B. C.) track
Hany Beoedict will be Bcott lodmmede I.Uwn-s Croat Oak.
aon’a aaalatent trainer next year.
Perfect te lu ahapo. the largest oak
Oaanam. 2«. wteorr of the 1802
tree In western Hbode laUnd. If not te
TraasylvanU. wlH be raced next year.
the entire state. oUnds on what is
Kinney Lou. 2.*07%. aritl make a abort
called tbe old Parker place, at Greene,
te the town of Coventry. It grew from aennoo te the atod In CallforaU In
an acorn and Is at least 150 jenra old. 1904.
BooCt Bndaoo gave records of 2:10 or
The tore has a aproad of branch of 100
feeL aod It* trunk U thirteen feet te
rlrrumferrnce and from three to six
feet throngb. Tbe tree Is believed to
century
be good for at teaat half

inm
CCsgyrtgPt. am. by e & Lswla4«
Joe Hall, eae of the aMmt gorm
neat eroob that ever worM with the

A ama croaaBd tbe oosaa from Utw
pool to Kew Tort lueBOgly aad wpo tbo
eaU plagie map OP T
vcrotfiySvpBlivlB
The trlba tbea had ita beadgaaRcra
A yoatb at ChnHroCbiw Mo, wtat
obeotlog over a BPoatb ago pad to blB
bla oa tbe Smoky bm forte of tbe RepabezcHaaieot aboC aS tee left arm. TWo ttcan rirrv. It waa after dart when
did not diecoarage Mm. aad be w*ao oat they troebed tbe town, and IJall was
te tbe woods again, managing ble gap tied hand and foot and placed ia a
wltboaearm.
tepee and four guards audooed around
c. P. Klag. a Boetoo minernlagtet. mIL A amaU raiding party had that day
portB that oader the otate of OonaecCh
capeurod a man behmglng to the Ser
cat, from Bildfcport aortb and caat to
tbe Maoeacboeetta Uae. there Is a vast rath cavalry wagon train. Tbe Cbey
tmi of radlom of BoOclent power and ennea bad determined not to span
value, be aaya. to aaake or oamake tbe man. woman or child who fell into
tbdr bands, but after a powwow
fnltad Statoa.
the Cnkm ebtueb of I*biIUpa. ing an hour tbe teamster was brought
repaired II waa found that oot. and Roman Nose aatd to him
tml ooa pew that bad never
-We have captured the Flying Horae
owners. No. 46 waa porebaaBd
aisll). and we want all white men
tba late Setb Howard aad bla wife
know It. They wUI not believe us. but
^bea tbe choivta waa huUt la 18S& and
they will believe you. C4>me and
remained tbe property of Mrw Hiiwaid
hlm.brrr <drotb. Nov. 17. 1006.
I!e was hd lo the U |kv. and Hall ad-

onn to Iwil.'d to tb. furair* who, «mp«Dll* oT Venk*. Tb
Trout ft»blng
1. to b* t«t..l .«! dtoiv «m l-n-blr b.« .. *l*r.
In order .and the hors are g-iilng ^
»uituPrsnee La. rtored In her
their shanties and rig* In order. Aside
kimI
be something like ISO.OOaOOO hottlea of
from consideration of profit, there |.
er champagne. The^ntage. of tbe past
no finer sport than that of pulling
tiaving iwi noien oy a^
gem-nifed
few
years have been moat exceilen
big Mackinaw trout through a hole moineter. tla-ainwint of lu-at gem-ni
1 by tbe fumntv Itwdf uisy U- rcwdlly
The Ruaalsn mlnUler of war hsi
Iii'th. to* —ChartoToli SniU nel
dlral Ln cslrulafe.1 Aaotlier Intercwtlng device sn,bd s detw according to which f«At
the German
Krangel
hen
'is
a
small
loris'do
guaranteed
to
exmale
students will he allowed to at
lermn 8i MsilbaA U* ch
ill be a service at
K»*v ’
^
exiwsed to a certain degr#.* tend
Martin of Kingsley will pn arh Af of hral.
view to their l-wuilng army dis^tors.
•r the* M?r%le*** a lurkliK-v* m*eilnK
The
paid official In the wv.rld h
F cfirdtall
ill Ik. I.elfl
aald to l»e the grand vlxler to the sultar
rni Piroiiieirj deal, s^th .v.ld aa ©f Moroixo.
Hen Hamed. who held
Modem
IVierSMf.
« best and has yet olber Instru- the office for twelve years previous to
for measuring tlie lowest obtain- bia death, which occurred recently. left
tranMiciei rtmllne btt*lne*K After able t.-wiM-raturns. One of the
toreof gold coin, abwilulcly bis <
P meeting a fea»l and smoker were curious of tUes** Is the s» called thee- amounting In value to faO.OOO.WiO.
k>r<-<l
' luoptom. .n *tortri.-»Hn«intrio» liMtro|,u.io«. or Dwrlj *11 in N>«
There will Ik* a rt'gular nos-ilng i»f tnent wl I . irto,.l«n*
w.k* to condurtrd throwh
»he rierks* imloii Monday evening at ^he devh to cunnrrtrd will, a coll «•
,„d„«rt.l
onloo*"
I p
io
7;34» o’clock
Thi
,,y
I. .........................I'"* M.irt. IU03. UW onion, of cmplojrM.
Importance an.l
'’.Ikm. «> lh«i • mnn in ll«-rrotml «*•
HtUty ixo aoloa. of wuplo}*r*

**T SIToot appHiarhiMl on
l*ena llobisin
I at all. an<‘
bylbec
bare made pu ataiemeBt that tnlithi
feed any ooe to think that I
tbe room* for aoother purpoa
aareiiac the Becood. In regard
-0
pafety of papers. I beg to ata
tbe city papers are stored In a fin*
proof vault on the third floor
Thir
vault Is alren up ei
of tbe city The vai
W D. C. Germaine will give a snj>
Inc to the latest acleotlflc prlnrlple* m*r for the rnlfnrm Rank. Knights of
and has been pronounced at
l*ylhlaa. next Tiicday cvenlnu
A gisHl «lred lariv i,r the 8um!n
V tre-proof by eap^rts In this
veil as iBBurance men.
vho adjust vchejol scholars <*f Grac* rhnrch are
lOBBoa'lB our tarjeeat cull's and ought
ijoylng a slelghrlde |»arty UKla>
to know.
Mm Mary Well wan .4eried fltian
Hsl six*retsrv ihi. sfi.
th
Tbe city Is geitlng roomy officer
and flre-proof vault;
also
nK>tn tr (v!m,*Zn R.r,-«.-r. ro
d*^?on
Btore ballota. old papers, etr. for |42n
Ji'ste'ra there
lay night with I
1 folh.se.1 hv
^ dcT*^^ blame the ou'ners of the iH-lng a Jiilni insu
a dance and banqi
te^ but feel that It Is spite work or
;
tbe part of some one. and hope the
PER80NAL
matter will be settled Batlsfarioril«
nevenih
to tbe cltltens of Traverse Hiy am*
Mrs. ijiValley ut W. *si
tI\
pot to plops# pie or
trect wan called to O-nl rat latke >e.•erday
erday by the death of h
grandchild,
at that ,place
Thoms* HetisH w.-nt to l.ske Anr
tbi* morning for a vblt
hr. and Mrs. Graham of l.udlugtoe '
are Vbiting Mr Grahsm's mother an,!
vUter. Mrs M W rndersvsMl
*
M H Hungerford returned to fhe

^

lttPBkl*«OOpppaaBoCdjrppmlteppd

^ cant be n Cbrtatian and drive n
balky hone. 1 tried It years ago.- sold

Blankets of Worth
At Little Prices
Just think of a line, soft wool blanket, every
thread both warp and fillinjf pure wool, of ex­
cellent quality, in a nice assortment of borders
and colors for

Four Dollars s Ninety-Five Cents

mltttd hi* identity and cliarged him
with some fuivwell meaaage* to friends.
He also gave him the dl*i.atcb
was to deliver, or ratbcT asked Iluman
Nose to do so, and the chief tb«m said
' *That your white brothers may know
you have \>etu a oiptlre lu our
we will send them our mark.”
Tbe chief tliereuiKvn sliced off Iwlb of

thai are worth seven dollars—that’s our propo­
sition.

We have fifteen pair more than we

want of these; now that’s not many for an

the teamster-s ears ami hsmltd lla-m to
him to put in hi. pokket. TIh- dlnvtlon
of Fort Wallace wa* |HklnUd out.
he was given «*ik- of the stage Im
and started off. rrachliig the ik.m

offer like thi**: a little delay on your pan, and—
yoiril sleep cold.

Vou’ie not buyinj; blankets

just for this winter,

hut

lien; are I he colors:
White

U uol appear to Uhundnti lot llitll toi*M
Inge hMil no •MR.in r bc>.mc

with

f«»r years t«i come,

Ke<l with black strip«*s.

dainty pink

and

hlui! borders.

Blue and brown checks. Tan and blue cheeks.

quid than he Is-gaii to
so trlivd up Ihnl 11 v\a
ork«*d at bis lash
tegs for au hour or so and tb. n gave
up tbe attempt.
He knew the situation «.f tlie
and tbe tvmutrj arouud it. mal be flual
b divldiHl Hint bb opiMrtunlty would
iM'Xt day wbru taken out
the gamu t. No mutter v> luit the rest
of tbe ptv.urnmuH* was. this i-.rllou or
as uvver
never omllt«sl.
oinllt«sl. The In­
prefno
to get mor%* nmusc**nl
out of I titan any olU«
When mi.rtilng
cre «i*t hHiKC. aud Ik* was provided
with a hearty breakfast. The Indians
•w lie was game, and they wanted
, I.. ki-4*p Ills full sirenglh and Inst
b,ng I.H iHstslble.
He had also an
oliject lu view.aud ate all they brought

Facts You Can Bank On
THAT THE

ZERO SHOE
is tin- only iil'Milmirly corn I’KOOl- an.l DAMP
PROOK sliof on till-marki l.
nwitorial m.in.-y tun buy.
comfor!.

It Is ma.lc of llitr I.l-m

Il has style, ilurabiliiy and

Pry a pair an.l you will w.-ar no oib.T. Price
t)Id only b\

was aUrtit l» o’ebM k v hen be w u*
1 nut t«* mil the gntitlel. .\II bis
ug* wen* caht oil, a rojK* tU*,!
id bis wmIM. and be was ewn ImhI
for' tlfus-n inlnutro lo UnilnT blin up.
There wi re aUml 4ts* bm-ks In the
llura a* they weiv preset,ily foiintsl
lu im*.t lustiimvK the Wiininn* aro allowt*d to strike with «lull-, the handh-s

Bacbatit$Ro$coe
208 Front Street

In this caiH- nnb swin
were uf -,1.
Hall was u Mwirt runner, ami hU phiii
was to make a Ik>U u.<4 mh.ii
tie niieh
ed the W.-M end or the line. To hi*
chagrin he fuund a d.«r.4 n inunnP-,1 war
rion* plaeed to head eff any *m I. at
tempi.
He made it. houev. r
Run­
ning down the lim-n ut IhC l«p of his
siHH^l and rmvlviug a r-ui from aluu-t
every warrior as be pukmsI, he broke
out on the prairie and ran for his life.
The pursuing Indians «vuld have kill­
ed him. but the Idea was nn-apiure. lie
got two full uilU-s from camp and dodg­
ed them for an hour before thw was ne
complUhed. He was then made to luiss
up and down the llin*s four liiin*s. after
which he was returned to the leis-e for
an hour * ivst.
lUlug stark mik.xL
every blow of tbe swltihra had raised
a welt, and he wa* sciirred from head

laughed at aa bungh rs. Hull won the
admiration of all the wurrior* by bis
di*i,lay. of nerve during the tr> ing or­
deal.
At noon be was taken look lo tl»e
lodge nod given uM4>ther b».ariy meal
and on hour latiT was brought on! to
be tied to the ataki*. Ih'f.ir.. this had
been acromplUhid an «hl buffah. bull
pursuid by wolves daslMsI into the
herd of ponies about half a mile away
and started a panic and a stamind.-.
There were OUU ponies te Ibe b4*rd. and
they made atralgbt for the tillage, and
so sudden was tbe alarm that for the
moment everyl»ody was iijisi.t
The general klea was that an atUck
was U-lug made by the a.ikller*. and
there wa* a nuh In ever:
very dlnvilon fur
weapons.
Hall and hi# guard* were knmki’d
down like tenpins, but tbe Ituiani he
was fn*e he rose up among the horsea
and ran with them, yelling to krep
them going, lie was rarrlixl along for
a mile or more and tben swddenlr
caught alght of hi* own mule,
She was as obedient to his whistle as
B dog. and be was aoon on her imek. It
waa not until the herd liad ravenxl a
distance of five miles that the panic
aubalded, and this gave Hall a long
start. He was riding without saddle
or bridle, bni that wa* ne trick for a
Boout. He beadtxl for Fort Wallace,
and. though pui>uM to within a mile
of tbe poet, be got te safely. Ills pnrBuora nombem] fifty, and aome of them
iiried tbrir ponlea to auch speed that
tbe animal* dropped exhausted and
were atgmdoned within tight of tb*
tert.
M. QUAD

The luiulste.- having said ihat LV"»
• would Ik. mndid. a vi rj w.-alrtiy and
aUngv- mendK-r
»«•>
»»' ''
11.. hill of rnr.. at the ium I. hmir
iM.lud.d that I w..t.hd^i s.i.v of
i.iju:ue. an annie w,.nw i i..unu
ng uth.^ things to Ik. onlend
Ac

„„4„iru.i;l.lmonhUhead.wh.rou|Km
juuimxl up hastily and said that he

ingly I iold tlH. vxalter to bring ^
This was hs. mm h for an e«
a pnve of Uuigue.
lie roiutmd thuslastiedeaompn.M-i,t.wh...fiirget1 in front 4.f im*.

1

fnl of everything. ,-.ilhd .»ui fervently:
•D te.rd. hit him again:
lilt him

as hanging around.
Hr. for be
an
explanation would IIs* in onb*r in a f4*w ,
nan.” I said to hUu
w». „r,. wblrUd on
4.V tongm* at utV't^
,.^rtli Just thlrtron
I'leking lip the loll 4if fare,!
He smlhd
around
round the
the sun
sun
1
Mid: “I know*

mihe; a ray of light has traveled
V Vuii s'v. tie- st.-wanl domll.lUMsn miles; the lowest sound your
|
mght lu Ik- 4,3,
, I ear can 4-ul« h lias made !K*j ObrMUma.
out, 4line:,iHY. ’^ -The onl.Vi^
2,’72S.iss.'rtbratl6n.T;^
mn4.n.n<v. I niH.nt4d. and tl^. I.nnwr;
bam-N of Ikst have goo#
of the thing ilawntd .ui im*
’ Wt ll. I ;
jUroats; U.«7a lignra hava
‘J
addid dloMly. -If the diff. rone.- should
have been

Dr;::;'

o get off Ih.. 4.x.
Tin
1 luive to
be bmm r 4.f ibe sitim
1 I.K way bnek to the

j
,
I

*

St. Mania aad tkr DIrtloaarr.
FI. Mnrtin when be dh Id.d his cape
with a naked Iwggar at the gate of
• FU.tlr ApiM-fllr.
Amhiis gave also two wonl* to the
,.rhan blaek Is.ar bus nn ap- English language. TlM.onitoiy.te whk*li
may be npproi»rlBt..ly t.-nned this torn rape was pn*s,*rv4sl as a aa*
e will kill n thousand |HUuid cnsl bautM*r acijulnal the name of -rha*
tiny flekl muUKe pelle” (from the j'remh “ihapt*"*. the
steer or capture
1 Indiffervmv, If cuMmllau U lug termeil -ehiiplalu.” and
not handy to hi.
a rohuiy of ants
or a mwl of wood grubs,
He will feast loi dainty birds’ eggs or
aw4vt Sturt** of wild honey ..ikI on the
foulest csrrlon with like gustii. lie will
for the as
le tij
slimy Kxard
that way
wild i,Um
braneheK whero •
i-n
make food of any * n.kp 1I..1 luiir Ito'-.d..-,.,
In ambush there for blnl. lh.1 .................
„.mo
pecH: at Ibe plums or grai»ea. Tlie liear the

Borne y.
wrote to a Parla optician to supply him
with a glaaa eye. The optlcUn. flatter­
ing hlmaelf that a aocceoarul eye s
a-cure for him a Haitian decormtkm.
decormtte de­
voted hU utmost Inlelllgence to tbes pro­
dnctlon of
montha eUpaed.
bed
him from UaltL A cross gUti
hla Imagiaatloo: but to his



KS5SS..

artthte folda of cotton, waa hla original
Beed Ebdx. non of the nttoroej
From Armstrong’s -Teaching of 8c4- «al. who boa baaa bla fatber’a
cotlflc Method- we extract tbe follow- fldcoUnl cierk, urtt Govote bla tlmo In
tbo
futuro te tbo Kbox tern at Volloy
tng: -If the proper study of mnu 4slcj
be maiH-ns the bigbeat dlgnltaiy of

U UgnAdn n man can buy a btad•omo wife for four bulla, n box of cai^
trtdgeo and aU Deodteo. and If be baa
tbo luck te go o-arooteg wbeo womou
bappeoa te be n drug on tbe market

to wear any bat tbe color of my coon-1 * uot. atora kmj mmd m emu to
tij." Tbe optkten ptecorded nt
^
to tbe ndmlralty. them nocertalncd tbe ■ tey>t>r
______________
gpmdt
Dtadjued
Which

a

nenrtet and green eye,

I KMK. to CKitradM* and
*#1^
_______

mSSL
m__ ____

'S'?/--':'

TOE-irVHSlIN^ .RECORD'

PART TWO

PART TWO

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY. JANUARY O. 1904

tht €venittd Record's Up-to«Dafe TlHistrated Feature NEW SEUn CHIPUII
Syria, the Turkish ProvinceWhich Hates Americans »»
:AMcdoteaofDr.

Tbe cooforrlac oT the bonor of chap­
lain of tbs UnttM BUtw aeoate «ptm
tba Bct. Dr. Edward Errrrtt Uale of
Boatoo baa rcstdted la a deluge of cons
Italy let
ibUpop
in apbma. aaj« tbe Mew York Tribune.
of tbla tasU■eacber. and It
la relattxl that with tbe receptlas «C
tbe drat batch of oonrntuUtlooa ba axpreaaed bla great pleaaure.
A maa of tbe pcomlnanoe of Dr. Halt
cannot avokl tba
Lta that
»e clerical
life, and frequentlj they inert crttlclam
ar tbemaelTea and methods that are far
from cheering or prodoi'tltre of mental
xbllaralkm.
Dr. Dale bad tbla point forribly llliia.
trated to him on a Journey to a amaU
town In tbe weatem part of Maaaa-

I avr w llh lUr aulhurttlM.
StA llli«<4,*Uy. thr Turka hoM that
•wrj. iMlUra ar*
In |»al

• Lt?K*^urTja!rHm*! «l!j [.rre** Inllwieil
tlial « r»Atun»llBr<I rllla«ti who r«4urti« I
la Tuik.»h l.rr»lor>‘ and dwril* thfi^ln

.ut nutu.uliSHd forrlrn.rt.
cirfi W Umi on TuialM,
thr falhtm tlirm»»lvr«. I<
f*»r thr ilItTrr
■ alan b«^n thr emit
I Turkish

■uih rUlrn the nalli.nallty of the r»wi- i u,
*».-U nuti
•uUte with ahlrh ihr> are comintrd. } Tutk,->> rri.udiHtlon of thr amended
rrrn thoufh thr> havr never Irrr^un. 1 ,»«, urn Ural hm li>a.iy of UT4 between
‘ govrrtiinriit »,r tl c nulian and the
dlapulrr . e„vo
have n»' I of II
fimy Ih- I raced, for the
-Hiy held that the two year
Bic In Turklrh irirltory waa but
frrir r% Idroce of a dralre for

rlt by a delrcallon
auin*ort era of the Amrri,
American
an tnterrata In H
rearhlna. e-|,r« lall> tn the a^timrl of
llrirut. thr chief city of Syria and Palaattiir from a o.n.mcrcial. ,tlutatlunul
and rolltkal iwdm of view. In the con-

E^rvei
hand. The city a forvlan trade
annually to about fIS.wo.Oiirt. ,
nearly l».IKK>.000 are Importr. KuroP<-an and Anirrican lnflurm*«-a are year­
ly makliiK themarivea more and im.r*
fell deri-ltv ihe nttltudr of the authorItlea. The cUy a Iradlna edurallonal
Inatitutkon la thr American cull.*t;e. the

dullvea are cunalanlly culled on li
\elie III their Ix-half.
TRfMAN U KUTiiS.

A F'etef Intere^rtm^ 'Pictures From Far and JSfear

by their friHioent rrtnvm'e to tbe doc­
tor. and lbt*ir critlcisuis were Irartod
with a freedom calculated to
n leas wMisltlre pemoo than tba
learned dwtor mentally rrfer to tba
r of Gray a -Elegy * PinaUj
the party, which cunalsled of four mens
decided auuds upon the abltttka of tbe Ykilm. who waa In eaay eai^
abut behind, and. while one aide upheld
him with rigor, the cppoalng facdoo
picked imod alzed llawa In him.
a novel and Interectlttg experiemY\ whatever tba palnfulncM of tba
altnatloo brought forth. One aide dacUred that he waa a temporary Mol
and that Ida aayinga would pariah.
They even deiUrcd TebemenUy that
though hla worka were coplona. they
lost-In atrength what they made op la
bulk. Then tbe queaUon that Intereatad
the doctor moat of all waa raised.
-nut what about the book, hla book ,
Man Without a Counto T** nsk1 bis defender triumphantly.
-Oli,well*‘ answered the destroyer of
air castles, -that's the only thing that
Tliere U pus Ule tooridng upon hla
editorial career In which tbe Irrepraaalbic onice boy flgurea. Tbe doctor bad
be called Black. Wblta *
Ca Tbe hour waa Ute. and on tbe way
tbe lK>y tarried ao long that when ha
finally arrived at tbe offlees of Black.
^Idte A Co. be found, much to bis dlamay. the place dosed up. How to an­
nounce hU fallnre to i*erform tbe
rand as directed In a aatUfartory man­
ner was evidently tbe problem that
eonfronttsl the Ik.t. and when be en­
tered tbe doctor's olllce be had bla l|a
be firm waa out,** aald tbe boy aa
be laid tbe note be bad failed to deUrer
on the desk.
-Very well.- replied tbe doctor. -Toe
may Uke It In tbe morning. Too are
wed for the day.flnding that bla falsehood worked admlmbly and with a conscience working
guiltily within him. be could not avoid
aajing: -Neither Mr. Black nor Mr. White
waa In. Fact la. 1 went to both tbclr
pUoea and i

Those who believe that tba age ef the cUff dweneis la rsaUy at an end will
he stwedlly ondecrivad If they pay a visit to the atronge Italian vfQags ef San
Pteidmoo. ef whlcb a view la given by the aecompanyteg lUaatratlon. lids
rtllagv Is altnated on the aootbern shore of the lake of Bolama. and a visitor
is the underground dsrelllnga of tbe Inhabitants says that tbe cottages are
naat and oomfortabta. They are all cut out of solid rock, and , ............... ....................................... ...........
rs and cpsnlnga ssra la tbe picture are chiefly of ues as mosns of ' bow Erialr frit after laadlng In a
vsntllatlon. Thsrs are very few wlndosa. and roost of the rooms are la nttor ' heap on the mattress It ta teposribla
AwknaiB with ths sxneptian of those la the front of the hsesss. rsostvlng Hght to say. hut It U evident ha enjoyed
tnm ths doecB. Ths psepis sC flsn Btephano ars an odd lot. eridantly daiaU ^ the trip for he thrfalsaa to asaha tt a
unto eg toe anriit mrmimt lest why thair enoaetsra chase to eattM ahet j ttomlar Udiy la rMnanHf wMh a elr-

THE EVEKINO REOORD, TRAVEKBE CITT, MCH, SATORDAY7jfAJmABY », 1D4. '

‘'

TiTed,Mervmislli0diers

unfit to cate for chlldrai: tt nda
I and their mothen
■le weakness, and she Is entirely

the strain upon her nerves that gwming a cbUd involves; it is impossible lor I
She cannot help it^as her condition is due to suffering and shattered nenes caused by some derangement
______
_ of ncr\’ous
prostration.
terine S)stcm
system u-ith badcache, headache, and all kinds of pain, and she is on the yerge
i
ol.the uterine
\\Tien a mother finds that she cannot be calm and^^ ^th her children, she may be sure that her condiWTien
tion needs attention, and she cannot do better than to

Lydia E. Pinkham’syegetable Compound ]
^builds^up hcr^ptcinj^ien^hc^hcr nerve^and emhle



Read what the Vice-President of the Mothers’ Club at Hot Springs, Ark., says:
«I>KAB Mm. rrmiAM: — LydU E. PlnkhAaTa V«teUM«Cooi^nd
will make every mother well, alnm^. healthy a^ *‘^PP7* *

table Compoond a&d it chantred me fi
almng. happv. aad healthy wife ithin a. Tca m<^nlh*. Wilhlo two yrara a
lovely little ^rl waa born which la the pride and joy of onr houacbold. If
every womaa feel. a. rralcfol and happy aa 1 do. you mart have a hu.l of
frienda, for every day 1 blraa you for tlie li^riit. bcallh. and happlneaa your
VcfeUble Compound haa brought to mv home. Sl^rrly j-onr friend,
Mml Mak I*. WuAj«v^lat 3*. The

? my cntlra ayatem, till I waa lodced like a oew vroman.

FREE MEDICAL AD\^CE TO WOMEN.

MiMtoSl/ V.'iSowfi. Vice Prcaideot Mothera’ Ouh.
tl Cedar Terrace, Hot hprinira. Ark.**

—“»sSS“SrHrr

The
Loneliness
Of It
JLOE,
/fOUTitS

»»0J
to Bleep only to U> awnkeuitl
by the moo of them. like aome elephaoUoe cow ck
at iiiy bi-dside in
Iba night .with wall I
Mornfhx broke with
dlaUDee*. It draped tie llm
woods to fratoona of fltmlmws
ratlMf farther on Into thin air.
Tbc aea waa of a delUnle gray,
eolor of aqualls. Out of the dead gray
Mgr tberr came now and ihm puffs of
wtDd and apitn of miray. appan iit prennaoca of atorma Tlw faraway Mtln
•r oomc tittle aloopa alaotid |HTllou«Iy
warewgPl ao that, taken altogether. It
ippMfC^ to be a more than ortllnarlly
prapitloaa day for wrec ks
1 pot od my bat and went along by
tbe way of the wlmllng n*«d. Hiinkt'd

THE WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE w.mtcl
“Of ronriM. not A ahip It was alt
-if flftrirn years at:o wl»eti H hai»p iM*d.
A terrible thiiiR It waa. A bh;, t1i*e
ht c« ^Ut
limit biinnvl to the water's idife In aud som * |Hsir aoul Ret ksu InI the dark
sight of Itind nnd more lives lost tlutn without it Yea; you’ve got
hare
nve-t
.
«uisu« i. |-„a Ors-.
yon'd wnnt to <'ount. Well. K.ii Cull ! that aeichi of Ilvtn. on you ,Wv in and one.g,-. spanmug ,mTbe ran- ele-uicni b, lh»- mine-n,l king
***** •***•'*• *‘***' *"'** ***’*■ niother. day-out to know wlml It U tollve In a o.mi.-. tlug N, w V.uk ., ..1 Itns,kl>u. is
the- nene, ivtmirkal.le- • highw «y ihniUKl, dot,, known as rmihmi. the- ei„..ie-d price
t -nie neu mornina. twining out here to lightlamse ’
• out 4»fthe din
^ fnund them on the
Hr grasisd the handle of the mower the- I„r' j„ tin- W..rid. s;0- the- Ne-W of Whirl, Is tJ.Tjl .leeM, « |N.,m.|. b„«
*
•They hnd drifleil ilH-re. she
' and onee inuiw acra|ssl It wh««exlly Yeerk lle-r.ii.l The- w.-lght e.f the- sies-1 becn discuve-rfd to e-xUi iu “e-nriHdlte-.”
Ii, eo.h e.r Ur low.-rs is;: elisions. The s newly dimxwensl cr»- in Itah. says
:lvlng uism the mlM.Ini|Msl vissl
«"*«
»»w>lli.»r. her mother dead nnd nenns the gmss.
Hhe leaned over It exis^ I,uiilv
' j >«<'•« <•*nil flusiMsl In her anus.
. • Hat ing »4ea (inli with us aort of ates-1 h. the- llreseklyi, i,pp,..;i.h weigiis the Nfw York rn-s% The- discovery
e;bll.- tlmt iu the- Manlmttan was junde by IVe.f.-ss.
Hhe was ,ignovfnl girl. lull. slim. •* « ••*- "o bnmght her l.aek to life llghteno.1 It.” fliilshod In-, “but Imw
UlHC. Ml
appii.;tt h \.«-j;;hs li»..Vsi to„s. Tin- imtiii Hn,ulltoii riillUps.
assist
with nddlsh hair th.it gleamM in the , «>“«,’‘***;*‘
*>- ^*^*'*> *»* *’ ***•?
Wbe,
►p;.„ W..gi4s T.TT'J tons. Wblb- tbe- ca. of «»
grny mel mist of the day. warm «s n *"
ble-s and til lings We-igli .ViSBI |«n
dash of latesmishlm .
.
‘ “Iw. you-know her real umiH-r I
diaim-ie-r
of
tlo►u»]s-nsio,i
e-abb-s.
oute-arn..lite“Who la then iisk.sl
asked
.
►ill.- of tbe- w Irr-, 1- e-,gtaes-j| ni,il tlinv »»how S nlsin:
ae-ilvlty ;.s ,-o,npar%sl
“We call her Ueny.“ be miswer.s». i *
We nev.r km w. She was too.
4.1,
ejuarte-r Imhe s
Tla-r.- ar.- T.'Ss: w ,n s wHb T.ts^t ncl
“and wenill her Sen Cull, l.s., Us
• Towvj to tell It. nnd therewns m, nnme|
.j„
lu «-arb calde-.
i:«4 h w irr I- alsiut , tall,eel from K
- well, have you ever s.i ii t»ie Mn.s **** '“**■ *••'*»*«** "*e cnlliHl her
,
tbres-slxtes-nths
of
hii
iiie
I
i
in
dlamU
UHl'*
»ban
oio-sixth
iu ae-tivity.
flying nmund a llgliiUMKe h.inp, irvlng 1
" ****’*>•
-glrli
ete-i.
and
thle‘u.:ih
of
e
j.b
j:;>si
make's
a
e-eun^tM.iidiiig
reshu-tlou
lu
put
herimndj
to beat out their brains ag.-i|nM li r

*
fe-e-i
prlee.
that ilir Ttali radium e-an l*e
hs.kliig dow n the mad ■
“Having llv.>»l mostly lidend”'I tie
. the. b.nrgain fig
Tbc llm!).-r used in tlo- .s,,,-,
»•«*'«r himiliity. . j towartiI the
the way of the w«sl Theovni;

never Innl nti
amv w ith lighthouses or
The shriek of Hh- m
I-e.Milng on the handle, he Imikcs! tenii
nlMi'entty dow n u|M>n me ns'l s;ii ei ih.
stone- *P‘p. pMpisd i^imforinlily *igam
the lighthouse- f.u- suiMKirt I return,
his hs.k
He- was a wni-k. we-ath.
lN-fiif>n. tniiUfs] ntid shaggy as the blark
dr*g e-urk-d at his feel, unkemp*
the ert^u of his bead to the- m.
his fe^t. his overall- sphish.d
whHT^Wnsh. his Imtids the eol.u of th-

spite of the

occaMooal aplaab of rain, the ml.t
hanging over and the cry of tlie fog
honw 1 foood him mowing grass with
a roWy mower, coarse stnhidy blades
of graai aommodlag the s,/nare stone
Imlkltog, at tbe north end of which
roae the tower, while, massive and
rathor heaotifol. topped as it was by
tha aplcwdor of lu guttering Ump
I fowld oearoeiy conceal my dlaap-I thooght,” I oald. gailug moodily
Mt oa the chamlag aea and the sloo(>a
«r the ataatlagaalla, “that I should find
yo« olhcrwlac engaged; that 1 shoold
Bad hoali daabad aU shoot here cm the
Bt laaghod. Tbea the dragging of
tha Bsoww avar the scraggy gnus or
compaaMI the shriek ont
-Wc havo oaoogh of that to do. at a
fWle,- aald bn. “lUve you seen tli
par Mfwad by fciiley. with bom
■rattaa af the Urea I have aaredi
•Um—well, yaa. It's many a 1
bars oarad here and them years 1
ImiBy pwtplc lo yachts that don't know
haw to Mil 'em. la cathoata. In cnocs.
paopic la aehooocra. lo sblpa. Bat tbla
dN'toaoDlobcoacofthcdaya. WonJd
yaa «ka to aoc tbc towar and the Ismpr
I bad aaaa boai-thc lower Immaca
laH tbs atspa ahialagly whiter tbc

«-l.es k w«. edive. Klie might have

ds wif.- -rind th.-m Ihi.-k e-ti the
grouiiel nil an.tmd this l!ghth<»u-e-. ►on,,
dying.”
like emrs 1* full of aVfu
things.” he tiegan. with app.-m-nt Im-l
•eif wr.s-ks anel br.ik.-n l-ne-s
and eh-ad
mounllght
I st.ssl out
e.n the-iN. 1
saw way
Ing. Is-e k
.low,, to tie* iH-ae-h. got out my
and rwwi-d m It. the arm alt the
waving and beckoning. I row -1 ,Wr
omll at last I rome to IL”
^Velir a. be paoseil
The man had been dewd feer days.”
he Dnlshcd. “If was the Ushing of tbc
waves that movesl the arm ut
down ao’a to make It aerm like It
Bed to me to come.”
I tbodderrd. broad daylight as It was.
aurlng out at tbc death dealing oca
and Uatcoing to the wall of tie- fog

llghtbooae keeper Weed
bearUy on the handle of bis lawn
cr. Acewdlng to all my pr
Idcaa of men wf hla calling be sboold
hare been tall. lean, allghtly
oaa. Urge eyed and pictures
patuaUy polishing sway at bia Ump or
gaUng oot at sni throagh tbe medinm
of marine gUaoes In search of wrocko.
On tbe contrary, be waa abort, thick
and stubby as tbe grow be mowed.
Bto yrtlow teeth were susggled. BU
eyes were amall. mirrow.snd keen, and
po«ry was ahoeat fhaa bU makeop.
likewise plrtnreaqaroeaa.
*Do you remember.- be askM. “tbe

bMag of tbe Katmeg Buter
«ld L
vbaU aiata. iros

tire of SrAeSfci

of Ibc, brielgr. a„...U„t.d to e:
fei‘t
’ll,*- ••\eUVj||iUg,e-.|UaJ.sl

Ke -e.tde-d by l{e-gl-t,.r of IK-e-ds. P.

W Wilson to Jan
Il»u4
Wn, S CJl!b-tv- it).I wife- to t'orm*'
M llarion ssL eef ►»«, s.h-, “U. losrn .
tIT. rnjigi- 10; ft.aim.
Wlin- witko., aiul wife- le. Marvin
I) (Vain ►», eef
e.r -w».. sev lli^;

parp-l

II

Lucas

loth le.; and
,
IT. block
nal, s U
Willo-I,., e| ;
ank^llo
kos. ► .'.O fe- -I e,r lot ;
rleb’s :;r.l add; fTtw
Morgan Ihti ke-r and wife* io far!.
A llamm.eiul b. ^ I7 i*» t.;,„-|. i. i
W W Hall aud
|Pi:i,U, lot
l.lork

1

HaUd K w.vnk.-,
.►^»p to t\e»le-y Ihinn.
•e-1. I
yron
Ilrownsec, to Wesley
..rk .•! Paradise; $50.
K rur.iy le. t;..,, w. Parkor.
n-:*rre!. sec. IT. town r:.. range 10;
r.. « M.errle^.in i*. t;e-o“ W. Parker.

MMiM

r.:T..

The* aclMiol U.;„i.l of ^;pringfl^ld
nt the- sugg.-^ib.M «.f l»r .*ie-y«...........
l,*-nl1h ofTlce-r. ha- d- i.l.-l to disinfe-e-t
I tm limo-.;,un I
'*-''*»’ m’ncIU use-1 by the e Idldren
lbf..u;-l. e-hiy b. ?,,nd 1“
public sche-d- -nv- tbe- Mi-lical
ih. Uo-.klyu an. borIlcrenfie-r iIm- si-,,.- tM-nrils

Th.- foumhittous f .r i
the l.rielg. |.-s| ..,1 Hi,. KM I res-l,
Th.
north po-r ..o tl,.' .Maul It:ni
u
fifty SIX fes-l des-p ;,t birl ,yat..,. xvhllethe souil, pi.-r js t, n f.^ d.s-iH-r
the ltr.-.klyii -Id.- tlo- iio 1, pi.-r 1
fed be-|.»er IiIlIi xe'.eicr. whlh*- the- south
pU-r is only
f.s-t

i.s-p 1
with Is-Ut aluuriders. He- slilli
log e kjud- for hae kgTound. I.e foriiMsI
m M«t-e.nii»aiiauent l.i the winel and tl
fog nnd the fog horn*
“J kn..w e very lighthous*-.*' assert,
hr. “fcin Maim- to T.-xas. 1. r p.u
l.s-n Jears It wi,s my hnslii.-ss to *u
ply the- Lainiw ou tlie .vmst with nil.
Ilv.Hl all that lime nlsianl ship-. sUii
pillg ciir at lighllemse- after lighthouseleoilng oil n-llu.sl Oil Iinnh- sjNvIallj
for them hsiking
that they wer^- k.-|>t bright em.ugli to
be mvu by ►training -ye-s fmm h»iig
way s off"
“Als.ut the blnl T I .iiieri.s!
The
old mnu W.-IS apt to gee e.ff at tang
lle-inee-de-el n-mlliding
he. “Is-ati
lamps, the ►.-inr
out th.-ir hc-s !
1 the- nsks down
yonder.”
“Whyr 1 .jnesuon.d.
“I d-en’l kiM.w unh-ss It Is Iss-ausr
they think they e-an gii In tei the he-at
and the- light out of the e-old and the
wliHl nnd the rain. I think
They are- elilTeretu blnls In elifT.-n-nl
rdaevw. Par down south tliev an- .jue-e-r
colored blnls. bright a- p.irr..ts; along
he e-oast moMly
gnlbe nnd hehesoiiml ►mailer hinl-. hut hlg .-j
lo bre-nk the- gl.ns*.
»ir.,ng eeiid hlg
Mimeii,,,.^ ,h„,
an- put around
he lamp- tee pnitrs f ihe-m. Win. ►om.
n-.ne'iitrs N.i.e„i
I
vm



I

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

the rryatnl aiobe berried mid lirillimi
-No.- I arumered. ‘ I ll ait down here
If 1 may**-there waa a wlde^iuiif _
towe^
all around the white bnse
“and listen to you talk.”
At the amiie time I 'U'iifneil
him
with a wioiitntf amiie
.
>Miimn^i
iniieli
Xothll.K plei,s.dlhe oM
l.mn aomiieh

- lin-l
•nslruciiim of
the trmi*or.ir> f.-.tbridg.- w.ns strung
on April n. P.stl. .nnd tin- first w ire for
tlM- penmen.-m e-.,lde‘ e ros-e-e! on I'rlday,
Nov. a). Its,1
PATTt GOES SKATING.
BA%D iXASrgX)

BLtU.SKKH or 1

Two lleiirk t pun i

Ire .t Tor«*.to.

we re- going to ge-t along wiih.eul her.
Whe n Mui.. 1‘atll. thr f.-iim^Os slnge-r.
Naomi and me. la more than I can tell.” wa* In 'Jeeroiito re<.n-:illy she nss-lvi-d
I ros.-. sin-ie-hed w ide my arms and an Invitatl.m from a g.’ntb-mnr, i
akatlng on his t»rivate lake, suy,
Ont at Hca the fog hung misty aa Konsos riiy SIat. To the ieun*rise- of
ev«-r. Tie- wavea ahone grav. They everyboely and the i-on-tcn.ntlon ei
JashenI Ihrmselvca to fury. They dashed manager.' site ae-o-pt.-d
up siiney The little sloop- here. th.-rt* |»aiu and h.-r hu-baud. Itanm f«l
ami eve-rvwbere leowe-.! low. righted »trom. dnoe ihr.n- mllea to tlo- e-at:
them-e-lv.-s and Iwwed again. At my of the- g.-nth-man In .iie--Uun. Mu
sUle. the- lowe-r rose coldly white, and |»ani Kurpri-ed h.-r hoM and hoste
ls-yoi,d tl,e lowering sky -hone steel by drawing her own sk.ii.- out of _
was e-rlde-iiily <i| re»ri-lgn origin
“H.in’t you know Imt nath.inilp.
luestioinsl
“No We don’t know noildug alwul
her. exoeptlng itmt she's Issu, the sun­
shine of this old house for tlftis-u yesr.
Wn-'s Ih-. ii with us ihroijgh J../ and
iw ui,d hnpplm-ss nml mlsf.irtone
and snilles and ii-urs.”
He dn-w->.n sleeve across the stiff
bruri, of !,U>nu-lae-he.

The- h.-«.l at the- ►ille gave an upward
toss of ilc-llght. At lie- same lino- a
young mail appeared nt the U-nd of tbe
road Irading u» the wtsal The- llghlfixed his eyc-s OU him.

A

frown further dl-rtgur.-d the eoulmm
*»f his f«tv.
“Often and ofn-n.' he- grumbled. • Xsomi and me
pl.-ke-d up one of them
Utile aea gulls wUa bruised their wings
against
. Uv-iilng 'em. and
nurw-d It well. -Hien as sem as it was
able to fly It flew away. It s the aame
with her. We've- cartsi for her and
for her and learued to love her
like the apple of our eye. and now ben*
comes a stranger from the town four
miles down Hu- road ae-rsM the hUsnd
and takes her away from us.”
1 tilldele at a blade of gram
-It s ibe woy of tbe world,” I said.
“If we lived near peo|»le.” be gnimIcd e n. his voice like tbe fog born for |
BoipUlnlug. “It wonldn’i tcatte-r so
mue b maybe, but you’ve got to live In
lIghil.ousc from one year’s cod to anher to uuderotaiul wbat It Is. to know
•e l<me]in.wa or It. You ve got to liateo
to the waves tearing down tbe sea
wall, ►oal.hlog your boats from tbeir
tooejriugs and drying them off out to
ses. and the wind wblalllng forever
and <n-cr and drotb always knocking at
yourdtKxr.”
-And tl*e fog boms blowing.- I la-

amM. bdiiliig hhu on

dI%’ago*inln?r

*'^*“*'’*^

It w-as a dismal plduro. Sighing. I
tnrne-d for a liltle sunshine to the .tile
and tlK- girl. I found It them-. Il-r
warm head gleamed lo the mist pn-Hsed
cW to a dark one. A luind rrachetl
fonh aud protecllngly cUsinhI the allmne*s «f Imt walat. and 1. hmkliig on.
found myse-ir rejoicing Hiat the young
man had «vme from the town four
mihw away a.-roaa the Island and n-sc-oed the S<« Gull from the- life *,f the
IlgbtlM.Us.- Biu) ll,e loneliness of it
'
----------------------ca»r«l.« «.d Botter.
considers that the fat
globuh-s lu milk arc In a suiH-rfused
nnd that rhnn,ing I- -imply
ion. This new. however, ap-

IT nnd shmH-io-l in th.- ,
r IM-Ing glve-t, out for use by
« during the day

lteV|.r‘ 5L Ke|g.N-emlb' ’t.?*F?anr^5SFB
|
“”*"nle*y 'M. 'lVamn,.M,.l ,n J.,s. Boob
,-i t‘has Vand.-rburg rw»« of se^
ul
of se-^ of su i*. re- 18. town
. range- lo; |.?oo.
Lillian M. Horton to J.,hn H. Hla.m.
*
e.f ,
*
r-7. range

Perry Hannah.
0-. le„ 5. bl.Hl.

e» Anton UoA To’a 3rd

ll”:.
Marrln Mill, r 1.. Oeli,- McClarry. lots .

hl.K-k
Ita^^ble•; |Heu.
■"
Alma c;.-’.-!m | le. Wm K l->cncli.^
jeu^of
.m.. 1.
-r. range

iH-rf.iruiH w..od.-rrul tld
Id th- sti ntig.- f.l'ld<.lli|lg e.f the
durnle- stfi i„- Into fetrms n-H*mbh.,g
human f.. >•
on tlie ve-rj summit of
Mount T,
ilpni-. a lofty IH-uk that
sIneaU nl«ut iw.-lv.
, from the
city of Kuu Frniui-.-.. U
mark.abk* pr.»file wrought In the- solid

ChriMlan Ur. v.-r an.l v ij.. tn Daniel
K Fiamlall. timla-r. saL. fim-. 4.town
ronce 11; fVMf.
Martin Stark an I wlf,- fo Pet«*r
rian^burg.
al.
e.f se-t4, sec. 1*.
town 35, ranpe- 13; f33.'Hannah A Uv r..
Kgbert K.
Fe-,rif=. e- S f. .‘t e.f w«r ‘’f iHf IG. block
Just n few mlnut.--' w,nlk fr..m the r.. Trav.-rw. City; |p-i
end of tile- r:tilroad ihqd'b-ads
W O Fesife- and wif.- to .Nora Ful­
mounlaln’M summit, oa tlo* troll that ler. i,an.-J In sw»d of n-»i. sec 4.
clnles the cre-t of the jm-;
town 37. ranee II; |iu
one to the Old,
ly h.-r^
Wm W. Y-alrhlld. b.t IH. Gr.iver Park
’ark; $.7.13
huge natural -phltix s.s-in-.
G A. Prlgham and wife*
Wm. Antbe- p.-ith wh.-re* it narrows ..
er. w^, e>f i
eU i,r ne»4.
4. see. 85,
ledge-.
roan 35. range 13; flOf,.
The pndllc 1- perf.-t.
’J
W c r.anm It and wife- to Frank B.
and cr.-aH.- made- hy the c- uiurl.- of Ganne tt, parcel; 11.730.
we:,tlM-r are- like line-- of » an- ,Rid age
C Adallne Orm-bce i., Frank 8.
worn in the- hiiiiinu fa.v.
<e. one*, how- Madleeon. lots .5. 3 -.51. f.5. 50. block 3. .
ever nge*d in our worldly y
Oak Park: f20u.
Cha* SacbtlelH-n and wife to Jos.
“a,dy was
Rukos. parre-1 In mt. 1. town 27,
yourg Ile-we-ve r. w li.-ri om- |
th.-r nh.iig the iMiih aud h.
h-.ks barkand wife to Sarah R.
ward the- outbne- of the wriukl.-.l vi-«ge
Is h>s|. and llJ^tead the- eye e-nn dimlj Foutk. pareu-1- in IJlackwwd and sec.
13. town 30. range 13: $4.3<>0.

W. 1,. Brown and wife to Henry R.
s’s cf nwVi.'ser. 5. town 27.
ranee 11; $3,000.
H. W. Smith and wife te> J. K. Orel•k.Cei. pHreed In M-c. 10. town 27.
TerHbU na-hl-tteftosk-.
nge 11; IK.5U.
Like i-ach of the- vurlou.- . Inns of the
H W Smith ajv
parrel In
Kurds, tbe bashi liarouk .an easily li« Trnve-rfe- cily; fl.
diMii.gu-l-.-d by hU eseslum.-.
His
Ceaek and
I her.

.nd gold For tw.. h«-ars .M,,,.- Fatll.
who Is p»-t sixty year- of ag,-. ,-nJoy.nl
benwlf on th.- lev with th.- b.nron. who,
bem^ „ sw .-de^ know s. of evursr, ev
erytldiig nls.ut fikiiiing. In fact, lx
uught Mm.-. Patti to Kkate- on the lake
adjoining fralg y-.Vt.s.
After the sjwrt at ih.- |huu! 3
p,ittl rt-turned lo the- uomsioi, „,u
a Iun.he>uu. in whbh champagneup,d. teto, after whl.-h th.. Iwron
,bc drove leflck to tow,, Aft.-r a
of half an hour she Ure-s-s-d f..r Hocert niid nt 8 o’. I.H-k was ou Uh- iHannah A I,ay Co to J. E, Greillck
ings. whle-h leave the kn.-- ex|H»s»Ml.
M
of Mmoa-y
ball singing. At II o’elo^-k are e-lahoratcly cml.rold.Te-d In binrk. C4,.. lot- 17. 18. Mock 15. H.. L. A Co.*a
ahe left the he.trl m go lo Iw-r private hliisto rl Turkish trousers nre of home- loth add: $400.
car. where she l.-,k sui.pe-r. nnd startS.jsan A. Van Vedkenburg. et al. to
, w hile about his w aist Js a .short Chas
F. Calhoun, seve ral pieces la
ed for rieveUnd at midnight
j gash of wool or silk surmoimt«-l by a KlngiUey:
$3iK».
Quite an active day for any womatu
S'lfan A. Van Vedkonhurg to Chas.
. h.K ,.-mp.TB. reins or oW but lj,nark«lile In U« ’

I br .

.......

Mary J. George ti> Wm. Ix,glc and
.nd. .. for CIns, p,„.,
wife. seV* of swU. sec. 10. town *8.
of
•ban*. The l«shl leaxouks n.-ver carry
dagge-ri. as the CIrrasslons elo
ridge lK>x hanpi from tbe aide, aa also
Domestic Troubles,
beveridge-s idea of work a small silver snuff box. They wear
exeepilonsl to find a famny
two Jackets, tbe umler ©uc with short
Indiana draal.r-, Knaortonr, With slivves
ere are no domestic ruptures
and the oulsMe .me w lib long.
a BsMta* laterpveier.
Illy, but
At tbe elbpyr U sn openfng lu which
having r
When Benator Albert J. Beveridge- of they carry In a leather liag written
tbd. Much
lodUna was gaiberlng material iu lius- quotations from the Koran at a talis­
gU for his twok. “The Itussiau Ad- man lo iTotect them from the bullets
not only relieve
ranee.*' wemUy pablJahed by the Uar- of tbe adversary. About tbe nack Is
you. but cure. 25c. at Jm. G. Johfieoe
pen. he had an amusing experience a chain of allvor colna
and F. H. Meads' Drug Stores.
with a nadve Intetprrter. Mr. Beveridg« has tbe prime quality of the aucceMfnl man, a capacity for hard work.
Having engaged the Interpreter, Mr.
-Om tl nun-, bet frlwxl. I. -i.
,
Beveridge atartad In on a good day of horse.”
American -bnatJe,- with this result:
-TTok- rwpoodwl Um nan with th.;
A Sens
After flrat day’a work, from 7 a. m. to t«« track habit. -But tIKl roo ercr |
7 p. nu toterpmer aomewhat exhaust­
r y<mr beat; Butcher* and Sausaso Makw-.
ed. Mr. Berctldge freob and hearty:
Ine roe la

nn^bmor nnd ,h„ ^

off or « roiulMUd nm™ld
Tbe most modern theory and one
which* Is lo accord with all known
facts Is that there is an elastic layer,
whoaenature la not preclm-ly known.
round each fat globule, and during the
of churning tbe globnle. tend
grtber. ao that nocleJ are
h laercaae in olae. and aa
Utgrr tto realsunct- to
notU
■* ThlaU
. for befo

b. aaff. .

,rr ,0

oot Iff tot«p«t*

I day'a

Mr. Brrcria*.
Beveridge

en- /

r-w.

, am.,.-

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O.W. CA-VffR A B-a
tB-woffforr.at.Mr.!*Ha|iU8 raealTt fraa OwaadolTa-a ta-

I

FRE INSURANCE
L. ta. A. RUIUMNO.

, MOORO WANT Aa

m
CITT, mctt, «ATDItt>Ar7jAHnART», IKH.

THE EVEKIJWJ BBOORDt TPRA^

il

»

' *

TiTCd,Mi[»nnNisM0di^ i^*i
A nervous. IrritaMe'motlier.oltea oa the veiie of Iratoics, b unfit to care for chOdren; It ndiu

tobcar
strain upon hw nerves that governing a diild invoh’cs; it is impossible for her to do anything
calmly. She cannot hdp it, as her condition is due to suffering and shattered nerves caused by some derangement
of the uterine system uith t^kadie, headache, and all kinds of pwn, and she is on the verge of nen-ous prostration.
WTien a motlrer finds that she cannot be calm and quiet with her diildren, she may be sure that her condi­
tion needs attention, and she cannot do better than to take

It builds up her system, strengthens her norland envies her^calmlj^handle a dii^bed^^ child without a scerie.

Read what the Vice-President of the Mothers’ Ciub at Hot Springs, Arh.. says:

'!• :i;

" ntA.MBu n«n*» :-I.ydU E. Ptolcluuf» VecftoMcCooiycKiDd
wm nuke ewry nwlSrr well, iwroof, b«m.r and l»lTy-

I drapM

___

alv^ luul abuln-d fmm toot Comncnind, and dccidad to fry what It woold do
for ror. and tued It tor tlirae Bnntha. At the end of that Uoe I waaadlSerent

m

. Pixkbam: —1 wua rtuu
uua a:— a mj»,ssassss b
tildrrn. AfU r that 1 I
, ch«a<rra me from a weak, nenrotu woman to a
•wife within

Wife-sros.'.TS.rj;
PS“.L'l^eiiTh...,'r
?r’Sir?re/:^j‘rrrbrei:\r*

ercTr woman fe«U aa prmirfol and happy aa I da. you moat hare a host of
happlnyaa your

VeCrtabU compound ha.

The Nonnan.
Milwauker. Wla."

flammatlon and fallins of the womb, imt yoormedklne cumd that, and built
up my coUre ayalem, tlU I waa Indeed like a new waman.

FREE MEDICAId AD\^CE TO WOMEN.
in trcatlmr female lll*prxfcndln*r orerfiOyeart,

Tlliwa. vu. rredden. SoU^- HoK .
tl CefUr Terr««a Hoi bprin^ Ark.

ItSPOII suseiKj

The««>
Loneiiness
Of It
9y Z.OK,
Ar/iVBttSO/f
/fOUKfS

the rry slal iclotse berried and f.riUo.ti .
-No. • I anawerrd.
all don ii here
If I may”- -llirre was a aide aloiie ami
all around Ibe while linne «f fbr lower
-and lUii-n to you talk ”
At tiM- nnnie ttine 1 U->.i..o.| iijHiti blni
irllli a winriiiu; andir
^
.\olbiuc ph'anesl ||ie old Itinu mi iiiiirli
ns lu Helen to |iitn talk
Jiiat llM-n u iftrl ouio* out «»r I be din
init romi. fb-.r ami wulk.^1 lo il... sfll.a'lvlrik’ ujion llu> uiial dr»|i-«l wimi.1
Klio loniod <iv«*r II etiNfinniiy

I nsldish hair that p»entne«t lit fbe
k'Tay I
if Ibe day. warm ua a
late Miushlmdash of
4
•*\Vbo la iher* I nsk«i!
-We 4-aIl b«*r lb*ily.*' be ni»swer«*4\
jR LL Blcht kmc Ihr f.nc h.m.s had
tlull. lis,. m., .,u*.
/m
drtif«i!nKl>.
Acaln -and we rail b-r
JnL •«> ■«*»“ *
droirlHxl off - well, lujve you 1‘ver s.-,-u the bin's
to oJrrp only to U* nankruid fly Inp around n llphihou-.- hnuip. try imj
by the mou of Ihe-ui. llWr •ouw rh- to la^l out tbi lr brains npalnsi itr
•llnvlnp ll»4,d mtwily lti!i.*..?” I m
pbaotlae cow Hose at my t*.xl-ldr lu
the dart, fllllnc the olaht wlih wall km*wb'dpiHl uKli pminr biuuihiy. 'I
have m viT h.id an luilumi • im./i i j.
Bf broke with a t«-ll of f.>c amv w-lili IlghilM.iiki-s or tlielr h.r.i|i. ”
TIm* abrt«k of the niowfr si..j»|.e«1
: denae orer Und oi»d a«-a.
It
lA*:iiilnp on the baialle. be h«d,.*.| n-iu
Md the ofnxiaile snsniU lo Irudn
nUvT,ll, dow n
me as I
It drap<d the lliH- uf tU.
sfom- step. pn*i,i«,il 4iMiifori;ildy nguiii
woods in featoona of til
tbe llplitbotiM- for suiiport 1 r. ttirte
rottaff farther on Into thin utr.
bis liMik. lie was a wn** k. wei»th*
The aea waa of a drlleale pray. Ili«
color of oqualU. Out of tlu* dead pray Ih riirn. iMtimd nnd slmppv «s ti,e li'.-i.
Ay dWfo come now ami ilu n puffs ol d'lp rurkHi at bis f<..*t. iinkeiup’ fn
wtBd OBd aplta of aiiray. ap|a.n n! |.n- tbe rniwn of bis bend to tio’ ko)<w o
man Of Morma. Tb#- faraway aalli bis fret, bis overalls sphisle-.! u|t
Of aoBBa UtUa aloopa alanted i-rtlmjsly wbItewBsb. bis bands ||.«- rolor of th
warowont oo that, taken nliofi» iher. ii i»
pl.mti'il dill* In l urniw s. um Ii-ai
•ppaoiod to be a more than ordinarily hlnmllitp with lieoi slUMiUlers. th<- shdi
pragdtlom day for wre«*ks
lup ( louds fur liai kprouiul. I.- fotui«s|
1 pot OB my bat and went alonp by
.IW way of the wlodlnp road, flanked flip and tlie fop ImriirkdfiVrMk.

A

A

ittw

mm
by two Ull ftiwa of awta*i « lovrr to
tko Uchthooae. to are the llphtbmrae
koaper aartnp Un-a
lu spit.- »f the
oecaAiBal apUah ot min. iIm- ml.t
boogtag oier and fbe i-ry of iIm- fop
boraa I found him mow inp praas with

conceal my dlaap
• I oald. gaalnp moodily
amlBC oea and the alooiw
raalla.-that I abould find
yoB otharwiae OBcmged; that I abould
tad boolB daabod all about bere on the
ffBdUBBdyoopBlIlBCPcaideoufof the

*I km.w 4ti ry llphilMiuiM-.' i.*-..*ri«s!
be. -fnim Mwlue |o Jevu- | ,r h.ur
teen years It was my hii.lm-ss to tuj»
ply the biiii|M on tie* .-oast with i ll I
llv.xl nil that lime nls«,nl ship-. s*op
pilip off at bplnli.nise afier bpl.tl.uus.*
h-awrip 111) n tuied oil lumh* s|s^ ial!\
for Ihem hs.klnp after ilem. ms-Iuj
that they w en- k.id htlifhi * ii..iuii I.
be Been h) stnilnllip *yes from k-n;
ways off.”
"Alsiul ll.e bird-r I .pien.d
TL*
old tmin wa- apt i.. p.. off at hiugetits
He o^shsl n-tuiiHliii;:
^ierywlare you tlml ihem.” miW
be. ••ls*ailup 4.UI tle-lr In.- aaalnsi tb*
UmiM the SBluV us UHMk.d ..m*. 1s;,(
out !h. ir lives Tip.nlust the ns k- dowt
youd.r”
”Wli>
I •pi.-iiomd
•I d-iirt know Ulll.ss It Is Issaust
they think they «-aii pet in to the b4*a1
and the Iiphi out of tlie .vdd and th*
wind iiiid IIm* rain I think ihm'a It
Tb4*y an* dlff.n-iii binis lu .lirien-ni
plaii-s f'ard.iwti south iliey nr.* «iue.-i
oolong birds, brlpht as t>arr«i|s; alonn
tbe .oust mostly sen pull- nud here oti
the M.umJ Buinller bln!-. |.„t blp eiumph
to bn*ak the plnss. so str.m: and bu:
s.imi*llilies that wires an* put amuml
ill.* biliips to proleii llt.-iu Win. Millsm.rn.dms V^e.ul and I” Naomi «
his ttir..
fJud Ike,,,
oil th.
gmuml all anumd this llphih.iuse. som.
44Wd, Mime .1, inp ”
life like ours Is full of awful
iblnpsI. with nppnn*iit Im-I
ernmv. • «f wn-.-k« an.] broken u.n-s
and stead |hsH«.«
|'or Instntie-. ou<>
imsiullpht night last w inter I sussl out
4.U thes.* r.s ks nlsoe tin* s-;, wsll and
saw way .uit at m-« a whit.. ;,riii wnv
Inp. tss-konlnp to me t«i **oui.
| run
tlown to tlM* beaih. pot out iny Istat
and mwed b. It, the arm all the time
wavlnp and Uvkorilnp. I nm-l , hso*r
until at Ust I nmir to It '*
•^Velir aa be panMd
Tbe man bad be.*n'd.*ad for .laya,”
be finished
* It was the lasl.lnp of tlie
wav« that move.1 the anu up an.1
♦town Bo'a to make It SMtn like It b*ck
O04*d lo me to nuue -

and lutralnp to tbc wall of the fop
WBlv by tbc arma and le*a.U» iBBfbod. Tb« the drapping of
Ibo awwor btop tbc ocrmggy graaa oc
rM^iBUdtboohflckoflt.
icdJup to aU my precon4*elved
•Wo boto ommgb of that to do. ot a
rWW.-ooldbo. -Hare you oeen tbc pa- Ideas of men of bis callinp be abould
|wr aIgBod by bcbley. with honorary bare been fall, lean, allpbtly radariToua. buv eyed and plrtnn*sqiie. perMtlBB or tbe Urco I hare ..TMir
terooorodbcrcBBdl

petBally poUabtag away at bla Ump or
gagiBg OBI at aea tbirmpb the medium
of marliM* glaaaes In aewrv b of wn-cka.
Ob Ibe rootraiT. be was abort, thick
and atnUiy aa the praas lu* mowed
Hla yellow teeth were anappkd
Bla
cyca were omalL narrow.aod keen. ma\
poeliy waa atMcot fron bU makeop.
Ukewlae plrtaicBatieQcaa.
-He you mnember.'* be asked, -fbe

Addr«i«l»l.fim.»Inafc Uerndffc*

iir
“fif offiipae iHii
A abip. It nns all!
.r flfi.w-n yearn nuo wlien It bnpii^ iied
A ferrlldf lliliiK If wa*
A blK. line,
lion! biinHMl to the water's nice In
siplit of Iun4l nnd more Uvea lo-l Hum
you'd w«nf to Miunf. Well. Si-n Hull
was on tlH» In«.I. site nnd li.T moflier.
TIa* neat iiNiniliip. toiulnp «iul ben* In
the MU wall. I fouud them on the
la-flf h.
TIu-t bnd drifted ttw-n*. alie
nml lilt mollier. Ia*r nioilier dend nnd

bc4*n

Ilnlirtii. I nii.Ii 4»r Simnlsh

ilwOUw. la ttali ore.
The ran* 4-leuiein lu the u.m.-ntU klnp
doin krrnwn as nidlum. tin* quolisl price
of wbhh is yj.T;:i.«»uO n iKrtirel. hat
1m*pii diM-urensI to 4*vUf lu •‘.-nnMillle,TIm* « m'wly dlMs»v4*ri*il on* In l iith. sjiys
■iphs the New York Pn-ss
Tire dl*s*overy
trail was made hy Pnif4»»»M»r Ah*inmbT

••i.mii
of luliierahipy. i

.*u:hs lo.Vm loir

fumid it iNMSlhlt*

TIh* , to 4

, 4iuar;.*r Im I..1 h.-i .*

lie n s:iiiip]e of nidllitii tliat
•h*iws nlsiu: 1.:^.^* m il\itv;i« .vunpiiivd
with T.rssi n.iivMy in ria* eleiimil 4.I.-

- II iiiid Ihnv.* T.C«; wln-s

.
lo ♦•m il 4-1,1,|e
I'm h
! lhns-«lit.s*nths of nil in.li ill dinni
I fier. und ill- h-ugih ..f .-;i. h I- .'L.'ssi

_ taliMHl fnnn Kumm*;

111** llmtHT ii.M*»I In Hu* eoifirui-tioD
of Hie biitlp.* aiii-Muii.ll i.» i;,:ssi.isiu
I feet. Til.* 4*\.avanug .-.piah-.! I:1.'..«sbi
I culilr yimls.
Of «..rirr.*i
4,'f,
j then* an* 4iu,4»»i cuhle ya

PATTI GOES SKATING.

b.T IKIII.U
”.\o
Wi- don't know uoililttp aliout
lM*r. »*x.rpllnp ibal slie s Imi-u Hm* sun>hlU4* of this oU! buus*. f.xr tjft4i*n year.
Hhi-’a IS-.-U with us thn.upli )u/ and
sorrow utid bapplii.*ss und mlsf.«nune
atHl Binlh*s and ti*ars *
the SUIT

-And now.- he atblMl. -we're wond**t^
ig w hat s to
of us when abe
'Jhe lu-a.l at tiu*
, upward
Ums of d.dlpt,t.
younp mail aiHM*ur4*«l at Hm* Iwn.! 4»f (be
rc«id b-mlltip lo Hu* wood,
fh.* llpblLou*m* k.sqsT fixed bis
fro%vn further distlgui
of bis fa.v.
"Often and often.” b«* pnmihled. -Na­
omi nnd me luis ph-kr*d up otu* of ibcm
Uttle sea pulls what brulse.1 their winpt
against the lamp. bouHiip 'em. and
nurM-d U well. Tb4*n as msui as it was
able to fly it |l.*w away. It s Hh* aame
with her.
We'xe cans! for her and
cared for her and iMnicl to love her
like the apple of our eye. an«l imw ben*
comes B-Btrauper from Ih.* town four
mllea dow^i the road across tlie island
and takes her away from os ”
I nibble at a blade of grass
-Ii s the way «f tbe worlil,” I aald.
-If we llv«*d near i^^ijile.- be pnimbbyl * n. Ills voice like the fop Ikmw for

imrc.
Hinry U Hoss to Pmkop K>M*lka.
hits p; and 17, hhirk .'1. Perry liau
nail’s 1st adil:
('has Wilhelm ,*t at. l.i Frank Ho
kos. s r.o fe-t of lot
Id*s-k I, t'oMHi.
rirh's :;rd adil; $7«hi
Morpiiii llaiket and
fe to r'arleion
A. Hammond, has 17
hhs k I. Oak
Park: fso
W W Ha
t*»
Wesley
DiTim lot C.
aradlse; |^00.

s

H.m> Morrison to
W.
•late Pmells.
Th.* srlMrtl U.fir.1 ..f Spriupfleld. 0„ < ot 7. block 1. Klnp^^ley; |500.
lUibt M. Kdp.v*omb to Fra,
nt <tu* siiRp.*^iioiV 4‘f I»r. S4*ys, the'
ey. se»4 of sw‘.,. St. -7. to
henlH, fifnc r. Ims d.*4 l.l.*.l to dldiifccl
anpe* lo; |1.,125.
Hit* Hale |H*nrUs ui,d I'.' the .-hlldren
FiiH.*y M liaiufn..ii.l to Jos
an.l ChaR. Vand.*rhurp.
and 4*4
0*1, of sw »,.
will Im* kept In formiilhi .o •*niigbl. then
* lo; L-.nu
wnsbe,! off and sbanwn.sl lu the inornUlllan M. Mortua to John R. Plxon.
Inp iH fott* iMlnp plv«»n out for lue by
(be pupils durlnp the day.
IVrry Hannah. «*i at. In Anton Ro.«>« lot 5. l.hH i. 7. II . K A CVi/s 3rd
i.hl; fir.-,.
krwletorrd Wp Smimrm,
Marc ia Mill, r t.» ,bll.* Mrtlarrj. Inia
Natun* tliroupli Hu* uetiv.* npemy of
r. 4 4. hl.K-k n. Ray.i.i..; fim».
the nilim. wimlH iiii.l
Hu* dust
I- French,
aometlnu-n iH*rf.Mui*^ w..u.l. rful Hiliips
n 27. range

stnmU uiMJUl iw.*lve iiilh*s from the
city of Sun I'ram iH.*.!. Is a most n*markable pmllh* wr..upli! In Hu* solid

w. 'n* ptilnp to p.*t alonp wlilH.ut lior.
Naomi and me. la more than I ran tell.I roM*. stn*trh4*d whh* my arms and
looked about me.
Out at sea the fop bunp misty as
ever
The wares abone pray. They
lash.**! tb-m*M*Ivea to fury. They dash4*d
up spray. ‘Hie little sloop- here, the re
aiid every where »«wed low. ripht.*d
IhemM-Ives and bowed again
At my
side tbe mw.x rose coldly while, and
beyond Hu* biwerlnp sky shone sb*el
pray, with Hie old man
»H*nt form
dark apnlustt It.
It!
It was a dUmal phiun*. Slphlttp. I
lurn.sl for a little aunshlne to Hu* stile
and Hie plrl. I found It Hu*re. H.*r
warm hc-ad picamed In the mist preaiM*d
close to a dark one. A hand Teaelied
forth and protectingly clasisnl tlu* slimness of b.*r waist, and I, hs.klnp on.
found inyM lf rejolrtnp tiint the younp
man bad .rime from Hu* town f..ur
mll4*s away a.Toaa the l^lam! and resru,d Ibe 8.-a Gull from Hu* Ilf.* ..f Hie
lipbibous.* and Ibe lonelineiw
--------------------------------CBwrolnc wnd Bstier.
rieljHhmann consld.-ra that the fat
lobuh** In milk are !n a sU|M*rruM*d
mdltlon and that chunilnp Is simply
>n. Tbla view. howev.*r. appears UDteuable. bccaUM* Ibe plol.uh**
tbemselv.*s nr.* solid at a low t. Mip4*rature.
Koxblet bolds that each plobule is .or-

Wh. n Mm. I’a 111. Hi.* faiiiuus slnper,
irwa In J ..n.i to rev*ently she r.*e4*lv<*d
an Invitation from a p»*nH4*man lo po
ikatlnp ..n hi _______________
prl
Kansas riiy star. To the sunuiM* of
every iKsly ami the crmsIcniaHou ..f her
manaper. she a(-r4*f.U*d the ..ff«*r. Mm.*,
i*atU ami lu r husband. lian.n r«*d.-rgtroin. dn.v.* thr.*.* mlh-s m Hu* .-state
of Hu* p.uthnmn In .p .-sHoii.
Mim*.
Patii -urtiriscd b.*r bowi and busl.-M
ly drawinp h.*r own skut.iH „ui of a
ebamms luip.
Th.* sLui.-s had st.*el
nxnm rs. hut w.*n* iiumni.*.! lu silv.*r
and pold. For two hoars Mim*. I’alH.
w1k> !s past sixty y.-ara «.f ag.*, . njoy.-d
herself on the Uv w ith Hu* h:.mu. who.
being n Sw ed«*. know s. of .-mir-ic. everylhlnp alniut skuHne
In fact, be
taupht Mim*. FatH to skate on the lake
adjoluinp t'ralp y-Nie.
After tbe sjKirt iit Hie |K.ml Mme.
Pattl returned to tbe luaimiuti mul ate
p lunih4*ou. In whUh thampaptie npured, to*». ufler whIeU the luiruu and
•he drove back to tow n
.\f«.*r a r.-st
of half an hour she dr.-sM-.I f..r Ho* .M.ncert and at 8 o'clm-k was on Hie stupe
of Masm-y ball •liiplnp. At II o'clock
,be left the hotel to go to her jirlvote
car. where she Us.k suiiis-r. and startcd for Cleveland at midnlphi
Quite an acUve day for anv
,
^
youug or old. but re nrwal.le In U..
of a cvlebrated ►InK-r.
1-rim.
donna. «ddom l.wre Uirlr

ro.nd that le.ails u]i t
uiiuit. on Hu* tniil
dreles Hie .n-^l of Hie jM*nk. briups
on.* to the 01.1 I,; ly bi*nM*tf
TbU
the p..,th w|M*rv It narrows ..n
rocky
ledpe.
Tlu* profile Is I>erfe.|.
Tlu* M*ums
and .Tiases mad.* by the .vnturl.** of
weathe r an* like Iln.*s of care and npe
worn In Hu* humnn fa.e. N.i «u.*. how
er. r ap.*d In our worldly y.ni^. enu re
memlH*r when the Old Ijidy was
younp. Iloxv.-ver. wiu*ti one pasM-s far­
ther nionp the jialli ami lm»k-< Imckwurd the .Mithiu* of the wrinkh*.! vmipe
la hist, nml liiM4*ud the ey.* can dimly
Traiv the f.*atur.n of u w.iman young
and ns beuutlful as au Kpyinian
P^im•es^____________________
TrrriMs IU.I.J^ilsi»nk«.
Like ..;ich of Hu* variou*^ . lam. ..f Hie
Hie hashi )*iir«>uk .-tin . .-isily U
dlMii<gui..l--d
by hU .iMtiiim*.
Ilia
sbm s <.r -tenienyx"
l.alh.T)
ar.» re^I .rr hlnek.
inps, Whleh leave the kn.t- cxinsH-d.
are .*lubonitely . mbrchbT.-d In bla< k.
bis siu rt 'I'urklsh trousers are of homrs
•pun. w hile about bla waist Jl a^orl
aaxh of wool or silk surmouiit.-d by a
Icwth.-r U*lt Id rh h .t.Iors an.l . mbo»„,
t1.1« I« dlvLtcd Into
y,^.,
h. nl.'. b 1*
keeps Ills revolver,

I by a solid membruiM* and that day they art* lo alng. and. as for eating I nim* nml
p ntiultsjn H»e nipturo oMh^
bcfotvhand. It is aulclde of the voice.! ibnri.. The
T

and the

Rtorrb advan.vs a aim

bis chllsmk.

Hannah A I,av
F.pbert"l^.^
Ke rri.. .* K fm*i of
»r ifi. block
Trav.TM riiy: |
ul wIf,* t.i Nora Fuller. par. .-I in sw1*4
*
4^ ne*.. sec. 4.
t.iwn 27. rant:.*
: fb>
Auditor G.*n<
d to Wm W. FYilrchild, lot 11., C
v.*r Park; 1.1.13.
G. A- Prlpham and wif.* to Wm. Any. r. w ^ of si; of eU of n«*U. aec. 35.
own 2

wife to Frank B.
u*H. parr
Adatlnc

Oak *prrk!%2oli. '*

rhas Sachtl.*ben

to Frank 8.
5G. block 3.
wife to Jot.
1. town 37.

Henry r. Burt and wife to Sarah R. >
Foiits. itarcels in Blackwood and aec.-'^
12. town 2C. range 12; $4,200.
W. L. Rniwn and wife to Henry R.
Gokf. sij of nw^;. S4*r. 5. town 27.
ranee 11; $2,000.
!I W. Smith and wif.* to J. E. Grelllck Fo. parc*1 In sec. 10, town 27.
range 11; $sr>M
H W. Smith and wife. parct*l In
Trav.rr.* rity; $|.
^blr! J ('.sik and wife tu J. K. OrelIhk t'.i
pared • In Traverse City;
Hannah A l^y Co to J E. CrelUck
Co lots 17. IS. hlork 15. H..
A Co.*a
loth add: $400.
Suaan A. Van Vo’kcnburp. ct al. to

J:*.'-*;”""

‘"

JC. range i*; $5fio.
Mary J Georg.* to Wm. I^ople and
wife, set* of sw*4. sec. 10. town 35.

or

orbnrr

beveridge-s idea of work
! r‘*.';Lr..tocr••
box. They wear
"K|

offofaM*mlsolldn
1 mucoid substa
The
MMt modem theory and one
which
* 111 accord with all known
facts I
that there Is an **lastlc hiyer,
aiure U not prpcis.*ly known.
eb fat globule, and during tbe
»f churning the globnk*. ttrod
rt together, ao that nuclei are
fonned. whUd, InereBae In aixe. and «a
they bevxMne larger the rewiatanc

IjiBUmi aeH«(er*s Bzbsleeves nnd the outside one with
with Ilong.
• ii«ssi«* latvrwrvtrr.
When K.*nator Albert J. IU*veridge of
they entry In a leather liap written
Indiana wus patherinp uint.-riiil in Kusquotations from the Koran as a talis­
aU fur LU book, 'Tbe itusslan Adman to iirotect them from the Imlleta
Tance.- recenUy pnblUbed by tbe Harof the adveiwary. About the neck la
pera, be had an amualng vxpcrlencr
a chain of allver colna.
with a naUve Interpreter. Mr. IleverIdge baa
qua
a the prime quality
of tbe sucman. a capacity for bard work.
HaHnp engaged the Interpreter. Mr.

twmplslulup. -11 wooWn't matter ao
mm b rnayU*. but you ve pot to live la
a IlpbH ouM* from one yt*r’a end lo am at laat tbe butter-cornea.- This Is conother to undeniiaud what It K to know firmed by the mlcroacope. for before
re It
Hh* kin.dim*sa of li. You're pot to listen U worked intow znaaa bt
to Hh- wavra learinp down tbe aea
wall, snab-ldiig y.-ur boats from tbdr
moortnps and iwrrylnp them off out to
Btabi*.

T beUrve ba i
S4W. and the wind wblallinp forerer
fortune oot bT
and ev.-r and death always kooi kinp at
your dor.”
•Wall atraeC i
-And tlie fop boras blowing.- I ladnp him
I
amid. L>4i>iiii;
Urn OB.
oe.
-----------------------|

Martin Stack an-l wife . to Peter
Flansburp. <*t al.
«if w

Idshl liazouka n.-ver carry
dappers, as Hie CIrcwsslons do. A cartDomestic Troublas.
excepUona! to find a family

two Jackets, tbe nn.ler one witli ah.irt

slonally. bu
1 by having
King's New Ufa
Much trouble they aava
in Stomach and
4-r trouble*. Th. y not only
I. but cure. 25c. at Jaa. G. J
I F. H. Meads* Drug SUmea,

Ml Vhea Too WtBti Nice Ctiidf Sett

Beveridge aurbsl In on a good day of
AmericBn -hnaUe.- with this result:
mpoDdH U» man witli tb*
After flrat day^ work, from 7 a. m. to «« ti»fk babtt. -Bnt did ,ou »rrr
ooUce vbat • terrtbla ficuliy year bnt
fi1«>d. bare of dlaappolnune Too In
after aecood day's work, same hours, ■a «D«sni<Tr-Waabliuaoo Star.
taterprater gmaplng. Mr. Bereriage en-

EtbM-Wbat dowtr did tbe Pttoceda
RMplaa neeire fn» OwcadolTa-a fa• day off for
Bnealdta nsratfaUr slrlac hla per-Ve*. ab.1 Ibe fee bona bhnriiic abd
Ba «be S aMH Ha* ta aMkIac a siliSta Bat afUr that dar tbe iatic^| Jaaa-Ma. aara thaa tl
bnlBg of tbe NbHbcc mater
aereacblac aad aaaaalac Uka kaaaa. Snsdaa S tha Mt ftSkfal la Si p» ’ pnHr aarar tafaad ap asala. lalar'B Ma alBMat a laea
IBld L **A VbBlB BlBtB. wm »iatal.pMa.iaaHa»lataaraMal>a.ai»il
S
aa
»a SWtS Maa» 4>«t be rassMaH OSH»«BgJ>B|aqat
S^rwtag. virrortlkc, aad

doB'toowBtobcoocortbedaja. WooW
yoB Bho lo 000 tbc iflwcraad tbeUnpr
1 bad oota boa>-tbc tower linmaca

I) Praln

I

A BAND CXASl-Pl*I THE auMNEHs or i
waist.

was l•vld.•nlty ol l

Wm * S Cinu*|4 • and wlh* to <\»rw
M liarton

I f4*4*l.

j Tb.* Me.1 uv,d ..miMintr.! I-. -piiso Ion
I
Th- Mniihultau :iii-Ikmuf:- r-Ms v
8/rfsi plt.-^ diii
overlying loik
'iii.- Itns.klyii an.hi.rap.*,n-Ms m, iiaitii.il sand
Ttu* r«.unihitiurii f-.r Hu- tov .-rs of
tbe l.rkip.- r.-M ..u ih.- -.hd r.sk. llu*
north pi.r .Ml Ih.* Manhuttau >ide Is
flfiy six f.*ei .l.s-p at high wai. r. while
I-*!! I«fl d*-«*is*r. On
n..rth pi. r Is 110
fe«*t beh.w high wal.*r, while Hie sooth
pi. r is uiily *.*• f.-,-! d.H*p
Th.* first wire for th- e-mitrortl.in of
the |.•nlIK>rar.v f...iH.rMp.* was slning
on April 11. I’sii. and Hie first w in* fur
the iM*rrann.*nt eabli* vr«r***e,l on Friday.

It

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
K.*roKl4*4l hy lt4*pUter 4if IVi-ds. F.
W 'WllHin to Jan
I!m»4

jupli
.\eu

llpbtlM»u«e ”
He pras|Nd the handle of the uaiwer
and om-e luon* arratad ii %vlM*ezlly
omets the prnaa.
ua aort of

M l .us. \Vc bn.ripbt her bark to life.
iumI sIm-V
with ns fnitu that day
I.. this'*
-iwi you know her renl tiaiiieV" i|
nskeil
j
-No
We m*v. r km w. Klie w «« too •
y«rtjii-_* to ti ll II. iind th.T.*was im iiaiiiej
on her 4-lotIm*s
We riilhsi h.*r MiiiM-i
tliiirs iwtty. s4iiiietlim-*< our
Hull ” i
Till* plrl nt III.* stile lirui pul Ii.T h:lll<l i
nls.re li.-r e.vi-m. I.H.klUk* ilowii the n^.l •
tunaril the Uiiy of th4* wtssl. The o\nl |
of Ii4*r 4-lieek was ollre. SIm* inlphl have

mm

•nuldirt o tVk iivilh a tunu Wlio
lb. yenV'a work In a day.
Suliaequent
relay a of freali Id.............frwjueni
..
lerpn'iem enabled Mr. Ileverldpe to ncconipllsb bU own work In biw .m n way.

w,LL,AMSBUHGBRIDGE
you danxl lo sleep, wbhb .v«ni doni, |
berauw- you've
beraUMyoti ve pot
p.t to kiaq,
ke.^ your . yym
m
o|a-« for fear
feartlie
tlielamp
lampmlpbl
mlcbl po
poout.
out
wpww.i*,
and aom.*iHior
i»o«raoul
aoulp«»l
pel loat In ■the dark]
witlioui I.
It. Viw;
Ven; you',.
you've poi .«lo have,j i,rlfl;:e.
. ^ ,
spunuuti; tli.« I'.n-t viv,>
[ that wHubi of IKm «n you d.iy I--------’ ‘
i .......... tl..., V.,.. \ ...t . ..I I(p|^ «. !day out to know ahm It is m llv

I
I

J
But
„„

ns and SauBase Makars.
o. p. CASVBs A sna

FIRE INSURANCE J
C U A. MltUMNO.

hr

A. ■. Darios

John tbe BoiRlat woa tbeltoriwaBB
of Chrtat. n# coBe to prepare tha
way of the liord. and be did It h#
preaching the doctrtot of repeBtoMt
man, same of groemd ctovea. and n
mtle nutmeg. Mix the sugar and tord.
nnd add tbe egg. twtil bewteni; next
1 aboald die betoa I wakeAll alMtPT mil# cl
BK mUI mcTtmM

repair th« fumaea or the gw pt|

Maybe I ato*i got aay aoal;
Mayba tberw a oaly Jnat a bole
Where 1 oagbl to to.-tb.^‘. aorh

Vt0 fbai

There had raoenUy moved into thla
anhurh a yooag doclor. He had two
.mall chlldrea. Just at the age to be

add the eour milk. Into which the
soda has boeo beaten unrli li

And Oaiea la tick

And Sage U alck.
a frothy white; add the flour and
And Morgan
spicea. and lastly the curranU and Isn't feeling very well.
nnu may l.e added Oh. what's the oae of
money. If ibe
slowly fur one
one. who have It all

framoln. Bm tme reyMmUnoe M rnffr
torindea khtow for oto. hat tht glriog
op of rin. In repentance a rioMr.
of a troe ocnoe of hi. oln and foU op.
ITOtotkm of the mercy of God In
CMmL doth with grief nod hatiad tor
hi. Mn tarn from It unto God, with n
fuU purpose of .od endeavor after n
The Jew. to John**

r to the July Wooma*. 1
ter from tbe wrat
Moat forever keep tbe doctor
caUfd upon them to prove It by brix^ ,
etieatloa. While struggling to eatab>
at tbelr beck aad call?
tog forth "worka worthy of repentllah n pwcuce. the doctor took to aer
Ex-Queen Katalle of Servto U
Wbat a tbe oae of mighty million. If anre." Repentance tnenoa not only a
eral bouae-patlenta. with their nttead<
of teaching fond of giving tea panlea. and an ori­
they can't rwUeve an ache.
chnngrd toward life, bat alao a chanr
Aad Ibc bf«rf lld> droop dovn
ant nuraea. to help out his Ineome. one's self bravery. He say.:
ental touch U given even to the
Or make sweet tbe bUter dose, that ed outward Ufe. We prove onr repent­
'Believe to yourwlf. That U the tertninment. by the various datotie.
To lildc IHoc rro. Md bteck err..
Thew. with hi. ofllce calU and outance of ato by giving up aln. -Thn
they, aigblng. have to take
way to make other people believe to on the tea table Among these U the
Or«y eye. sad ryr. td brown.
Down to Ibe tropical jungle, of Cen
IMmt'. the use of money?
,be wicked tonmke. hi. way and the nn*
A ihoMMAd boat, for |lrr.«lniMl
righteooa man hla tboagbt.** when
tral America aad the Wa.1 Indie, iba drain upon his sympathy and paUenoe you. and It U the way to become what notable rrwe leaf Jam of which she U
ones who have It aay:
^ repent and turn from rin nntn - ^
Are wall Ini In a row.
During a cold winter the water plpee you want to he. It la the people who rery fond,
rrystomted rose 1
bead of the family 1. not worried by
Schwab is sick
Aad tba ferrymen are calllns •
ly to them- have long been fnmed as a poetic ed
bur.1 In the doctor*, house, and the
rnmiaer.* aad dremmakar.’ bill
And Gates 1. alck
riidar the proiicbtog cf John many
ror flm iinmber Ulaad.. ob!
heir mUaloo. who have Ible. but rose leaf Jam Is practically
plumber wa. called Thl. trooblemm
aaml«1rlllaad belle of tba.e
And John D.'s sick—
were conricted of ato and cried o«t
tide a very select circle
kaowa bow to get aearty tbe whole of and expemiive accident seemed almost made the world believe to them.
O. tell u..
onto him. "What ahall we dor "The
Tima Urn alaary llUle eblldrmi
It
la
toterMtlng.to
thl.
connection
the
climax
of
Ul
fortune.
and
weighed
bar aoatame from tbe biagle
people.aribed him. aaying. "What ahall
Hoaeat Injun, doe. It pay?
nu Iba boaU akmf tJm .bore.
upon the
family.
Repair, to recall the obserratlona of a certain
little glass pot. which Is then filled
maanfacforer. It beraelf from the ma heavily
do. tbenr He told them to be on*
Aad go aalllac off to Draamland.
—Chicago Record-Herald
wa. experimenting
proved to he aomewhal complicated,
aril. "He that hath two coata. IK
Aad Urn dlpplBg of Ibr oar
him Impart to him that hath noon,
and nearly a week was necessary in
Tbottm abe may ba able in rare ca
In Ibe aaa rd alaep make, maatr
and he that hath meaL tot him do tba
which to complete them.
to get from the one .bop in or
Timt Ibe children only know
^** John prrocribea no aenaeliM
The plumber. «1m Is the «srs of
mile, away a few yard, of cloih .
Vrbmi they aaawer to ibr boatma
penance, but the kindly exerriae of nn.
huswboMe. and urdoalc In hte IcsovI
which to make her drra.. any ir
aelflah aenrice toward other, to Ufa.
Tor Iba Slamber l.lantU ta»!
mtng abe may wUb to put on H m
The pobUcana aald. "1^*hat ahall wa
Ihst srr ones sot sppsrMt to the out­
be aearcbed for In the wood.
Ob. Uke a kbui. my dartlBg..
dor and John repUed. "Exact no bob
Brw you aall away from me.
Lace bark 1. her favoiiie materUl er world, tbouch freeir ssd cauustlr
pnbUcan. were tbe ta
lyed to the aeclualon of the home
to Iba boat of dfoama tbat'. waUta«, for making nnytblng ligbi and <
THE PREACHING OF JOHN THE
T the Roman i
To bear yon oar tbe aea:
hl^ac
Thla toc» bark U the film which r<iv -entered upon hi. work
BAPTIST
beaetUng ato wa.
cu.tomed dexterity and
Take a blm aad glee one.
<;
era Ibr heart of tbe laoe-bark
n them to glv
The inlemafinnal Sunday schivi! Ics
>
ihu.
that
be
met
ih.
Aad then away yoa go;
The native, carefully remove I
bonem.
Thee
ton for Januorv in
fc»i,nd In Mat
Ihe first lime
A-aalltag into Draamlaad
Miak II lo running water for
Ibew III.. M2. The golden text is the asyiiig. "What .hall we do?' and John
ner and speech, of un
FifT the fflumber lalaad., ob!
rvplh-d. "Do vlolciu^ to ,K» man. neld*nd ver,^
or four day. lu order to gH o
J lein|i..r. wsMhlng and y. | ched-r
y f«ls*.ly
gum and unoeceM.ry fiber. After that
Tjvm
Suits, s
||,ss.m
practically
with your wag,-„." 1 1 Ihe dliK-harge
ful, the phywlHan refuMsI to ihds^.mt
It t. bldkbed on tbe Mods b
•vcr.-! ilu. vears from II. V 5 nhe
*f tli«-lr duties they •xc
xasprrwted under these trying on
rt%er and sprinkled now and iben to
birih Of Jcsusi. »„ A. D. 56
Thi l•^^la!lty. frequently made false )
llions.
He
met
the
plumber
with
i
► Tby hne abalt chant li. own beat
whiten It.
When It
bn. beoc
voung manhood of Jean. wa. spent to aatlona against men and ronsed troa
mile that gave no hint of hi. In war.:

lUgla.^cnwmy while It 1. pressed with a hot
Nazareth.
Kvery Jewish father was
Hence
rouble, or of the emptiness of |,l► Aflef it. own ll/e working
A
Irtm or a heated si.me. and lv ready
luTied to leach his son a trade mi. John call* upon lliem to give up tbelr
purse
Wher*- In another home auger
rblW. kiM
fur iiMv It has a line i.ey appe.
Aim! Uie«, lUnstratlun.
Hi J*»^*-ph was a esHN-uter. wc mav be
nis «.r reproach might havt
ilry *.f the lo|.k-. Tbe
.by .InglMg 111., •hull m.ke
and run*. Iiiio mure ariU:lc luitiern.
site J. MH >m-ni these i|uk-t
bom<
mulai«-.l
l.y so n.nfuMNi «
lest of a mairs re|H-mance Is bl. wtU
kail any uianufaciured aiib le
ai the rarp-nier's Is-nch will
lugiM-ss to give up "tbe rin tbat ao
gh fh«- «-i
■de into n an -n ii 1
womb
Biher.
Heiv he «-*.nitnued
I.
*w*lly U-el. him '
Tbe peo,de. the
mp!.- of fh.- mwsii-r
h«- hiuis.
•aiiiiriil
in fav,»r with God and men '
piibllniu,.. I
sswee is-t-im-d lo have ci.me lo sta
belpei l.y
Ttibc is all ac know of Ms life |||| th
Tjir jungle girl
ii sparing*) on
The il.K or m-**-r argiwd for It
II
of his baptism
Vr.u ill . I-L II
her ordinary cliHhes. but for Ii.t ball
II. and It trad to ImII ml pn.f,-*Hlon*. Hut ea. b was called
takes up the his..,ry again, and w,
dress tlounn- afu r (beim e |k
Ih.- davH w.-iii «n. III.- pliiiniN
«lH*n to civi- up Hh- sin tiuil was pecul­
te a fluffy bs»k lo the >kiriIn Ills h.-ari an iiiifaitiiUBr r.H
iar t.* him. 'rUI* I* tiie only teat of reildic uilnisirv *4 Jesus
nows that II
her a .m
IM-nlHinv.
"Hy ilmlr fruits ye ahaU
Mward
ihc m.-mle-rs of ih
Ise would
The New Tesiaim-ni |*-IU tis aIm.iM know Iht-iu."
i»t range h.*us.-h»|.|.
His own gent I
nothiug nUni Matthew «»xrept that hHer jewelry consists of Is-auilfnlly ’auguag*- and |h,-.ring w*-r*- a M.rpriM*
a p.ibllran -that is. a tax col|.-r
vl thill s.*rvlce In tbe Inndon d se**ds .I rung Kkgeiber In
for the Homan government at thi*fw Is "a wrork worthy of
iirm of nerklan-s.
brac^dets
Wlu-n. will, uncumfortabh. anUcIpatime Jesus calUM him (Matt. lx.. D. - re|H*ulaiuv.'' "Ucstor*- unto me." aays
laras.
in addilinn to these, on
•ns. the doctor aak«Hl for his bill,
tbe
|>salmlst.
*'tbe Joy of Tby salvatten
Tb> iwlhi-tU- lido ,4 • rhlld * ll(« U
If was a Jew and well versed Ir
Ight of Ibe ball she calche. the
he plumU-r Mild. *1 ain't got no blU
ami
uphold
me
with Thy free iplrtL
ft. powerleMtHw. to expreMi it»e|f.
he Hebrew scriptures.
INEZ MOBLO. ACE 14.
iant flreflU-s which ..arm In ihe jun
Then will 1 learh transgreaaora
St you. doctor
I've enjoyed thU
Tbe lidie .trangrr In a world wboae
1. the most distinctly Jewish o
gle and artistically arranip-s them in y.b. and I don't want to
Miss klohio never roc«*j\e«l any ill^trut■tl«lu in drawing, but she ban
way*, and sinner* sliall be convcril^ " J
|«ld
for
.
way. are all new. wbere language all
all the gospels, written by a Jew, an.
wonderful talent. Her i»en and pencil work of heads and flowers is n-m-<
her duaky lock. The Jungle girl would
unto Thee." If truly retH-otont we be^i
J
f
ba« lu lie ttanied frtnn Ibe flr.t word
able and show, great is»sslhllltleK for her future slumhi she decide to dpo^le
d
evidently for Jews
Its main purpos
come Interested In the reficntance of '-^t
not exchange her “|>eenle w allahs " a.
"Why. what do you mean?
It to art. She Is a pupil of Sr F'rhiu i.' srh.»ol and 1^ a1-.i
and wher# abade. of mtwnlng are not
was to convince Jews that Jesus o
other*
The ured man want, to help
%
abe call, the firefiles. for ih.
. nmipr.bended. ba. a bard time of It
aare
some
one
el«*.
'This
la
God'a
plan.
.N»Mn-ib
.b,
ih«
Ion*
eipfctod
n.
onds of a northern In*!!,The
__________ _____
.
‘ lo make the older one*. In wboae
He save. u. that we may help aare
*
tlonal deliverer, of whom the prophet
....... .......... "
The jungle girl's bnu are a marvel .eomdsoHmts.
If
repentant
let
us
prove
It
by
band, it 1. belpl.-..
life frt»m it.
hickens
Hi. story uf a timid ! and flavtir an- »-ntirvly prx»vid*-.l l.y ih
had apoken-ihc Christ of the MeiH-bold. She weaves them berwdf
he aatd. .lowly. -I ve l»cen
our iN-rsoual altandoament of rin and
aundpolni. Tlie eon.e<pKoce \m marb
-.lab. Matthew quote, the Old Teats
chick and
how it was trained to rn.se iM-ials. whl, h .n- not crtislu-d 1
from the Jlppl jappa grass, and can
to
the
spiritual
welfare
of
ml every house around here,
lnJu.Uoe 1. often d.me. and while the
bravery point, a U-sium to the dlBl .’anyway. J,ut
imr*-»y curled up
,
ment no bss than 68 tlmt*a. To th
other*.
gel any abmpi* or style she fancies nnd 1 know them all; and yourm 1. the
cbllJ could never tell you ao. inju.tlre
dent. This chick was at* timid that; |s.und of this Jam would proUldv cta
Mriet Jews the question as lo whethe
BIBLE KEMlIXCa.
be netty fiber, first place I've lleen <n wher^^
1. tbe
thing II ran liav
rt»m the leaM intruskm.
If! aU.ui ll.f.o
jHsus fulfilled Old Testament proph
Isa. 1. Id IS; Iv. 6. 7; Matt. rU. IS-SO;
of Ibe cocoanul
.d Ihegorgeou.
seem, to live as |f they believe
liear
It U blamed for Impertinence
hick picked at hUu. he ran 1
------------------------------esy was a very serious one. To th
Luke xix. MO; John L 40-42; xr, l-«;
rings of
tbe
the Bible and the mtolater keep,
when II never meant i.. be ImiM-nl
If he wa. Joailed by his bmihem to al
Cheap Loaf Cake.
All* li. 37-10; III. 10 21; xxvL IB, »;
GentiU-s. of course, it was almost i
bich Is .hot and brought home by
g
I ato'l going to be a worse
nenl.
Ii 1. l.laraed for dl«ilK.dlenc«
Horn. n. Ml; II t or. vlU K ll.
matter of Indlffertmce.
M'ramble for food, he withdrew from |
When eggs are scarce and high
her father and brulber
Kven her
fur thl. Job. If you're, aensltlre
abd wllbout a rbanre lo eiplaln. pun
he
scramble out of pure
fear.
Bui j
very g,Nsl eal e 1. made
by figure
the folh»s
The
of John the Baptist II.ara*ol and umbrella are supplied by
t thl. hill, you can take It out
Wbat
Ubed for II. when* In truth lb.‘ llllte
ilm.wn uiKin Ihe canvas with atari
he
psychokigist set aUiU! teaching, tog rule:
t'lvam one half cup 4if hu
kindly nature
When tbe aun Is too
tuy children have the mcaalca.
Happiness la the greatest psradox to
one .Imply did nui undentand
Im
ilm to iH-lk-ve in himself. Hy enticing ter. mkl -om- ami ..m- half cups of
ling abruptness. It reminds us of thnatur*-. It <wn grow to any aolL bre
hot or the rain ti»o heavy a big plan
uM-n folk, enough that try to get
poa.lble thing, ar^ demamled t.f U.
he otber chickens with food he made ar. an.l U-.t until smcs.ih; then a.hl introduction of KJIjah (I. Kings, xvil
under any i-onditlons. It defies enri:
tain or banana leaf does as well ai the Ih-m of their plumlK-rs. but you've
aad 11 ba. no word, to i. ll why It I.
hem ntn from the timid chick, I‘res ihr..*. clips of flour slfi*Hi with four 1). Nothing Is said about his parent ronmeut. It i-om»-s from within. It la
j
I the Ih-m
me "
Impoawlble
After
»l»ly
year, tbe anything Uiugbt tn tbe largest stores
•ntly the chick began lu run afiei k \t ! tcasiHMins «if tiaking powder
or the kmg y,-ars of training to th* the reveUtlou of the detnUs of the In'
of an American city
^nd so he had
The belter nature
wilier of tht. artirir rememb«r. with
them: and a. they ran away when ht cup of milk. ,me *-gg iKUifcn light.
uer life a* light and beat procUlm tha - ^
wilderne,..H; be springs into the aren
a
rough
and
godless
man
had
been
A creole todle Is a. fond of perfume
a keener pang than the hurt of ye.ter
aun from which iln-y radiate. HaQidchased, he iH-Ileve^ they were afraid Issi a cup of
of the gospel story "full grown an<
aud cut ral
.k,-nod and won
by a Christian
day. of a time, when
.omeibing— as the dalntle.1 American woman.and
nex* consists not of having, but of
m. and courage flam«*d In hU floim-d
lightly.
|>c any
flavoring full armed " There Is nothing to shov
iiil.-nisn — Voulh'. Companion.
tog; not of ponetming. but of enjoying.
there memory fall, to rememlMT what, Is jjusi as fiarilcular tbat It shall l»e
breast.^ Little by Utile he got braver, liked, and luikc in a long, narrow pan that the Indefinlie
,-xpreMkm
"li
It U tbe warm glow of a beart at peace
Mhe gtws to i
bad cautM^l grief and tear.
The hurt of Ibe best kind
»e chased harder
He was S4i set which will make slWs nearlv square thuM* days ' ctivers a lapse t.f thirty
wltbln Itoeir. A martyr at tbe auke
bad la a measure passed away, but more trouble lo procure It. but then
at he began to attack the oihert; t'ake made light with taking powder
may bare bapplness that a king on hla
oonvulitve M»b* rontlnued .till lo tear abe know-a tbat It Is alwaya
The hou.ekeep.-r who does not have to front as well as those in the rear will not ktvp niolM as long as when
A
vivid picture of the ascetic 1; throne might envy. Man la tbe creator
fresh
She
first
picks
her
fresh
flow­
tbe Utile form
8be dldnt want to
ra. ao used to having them nit more eggs are used for taking po
good supply of bags to Ibe house
given in the graphic word, of th* of hU own Itapplnew; It Is tbe aroma
aob. bat It was a physical ruovul.loo ers. and then, by^ime process handed ha. no Idea how handy and UM-ful from him that he bad forgotten whai
d» r always has a tendency to dryness
vangclisi.
He w.. not clothed It of a life llvixl to harmony with high
abe atnrly conld not help Tbe worn down from om^enrratlon lo another
He U*came « in bread or cak»hey are
They can U- as simple or It was to be afraid
oft raiment: sensual delight, had n* Ideala For what a man ha. be may be
mother wa. ick» bit.) to stop |o Mxitbe
dependent on other.; what be U reata
elaU.raie as dclred. but Ihe ones that fighter, and to Ihe end the other, rar
him alone. What be obtatoa to
tbe imie one Tl^ere wa. company for
Tbe B4WI method Is often known can he laundered are the most ser from him to earnest
It was just tht
Date Muffina.
life 1. bot acqulaltloo; what he atulna
one thing. It t. ^raemberwd
Seizing to only a few families, and they would viceable
chicken so far as his physical
vli.. 2a). The K>lltude. of the
Add to two well lieatcn
I. growth: Uapplncoa U the aouJ'a Joy
tbe little ahonldeA^the baby was weU not give It away for any sum of moo
bag to catch
the scraps while powerh were concerned—that l«. the egg*, two
rivinding
tablesptsms of desert were hU home; the rough cam
•e poaaraaloo of tbe Intanglble.ey
Tbe lucky holders <»f Ihe secret
Ing can be made out of erelonne same in relation to the other chicks. butter creamed with two of sugar. elhalr cloak his covering: locu.u and Wllliam George Jordan.
are. of coniwe. envl»*d by alt who know
1 a whalebone through the hem at Only one thing had changed-now he Sift one cup of fl«mr and half a cup of
Ud honey hi. food (Lev., xl.. 22)
Iii
them
Although other, may receive
he lop. to keep the bag open. F^ssten iM-lieved in blmstdf. and the henyard corn starch witn
a* not that he
servilely Imitated
two t*
forgotten I. Ibe desire tbat almuet pres.*nls of the much valued scent
Tbe aoctoty that doewi'l grow la go­
was bis oyster
Hh a small strap and buckle
Elijah or any of the old prophets, but
baking iiowder and a littk
brobe Ibe lltUe heart to aay. "i am from those In lhe‘secn*t. they cannot
ing lo be a dead aoclety pretty owm.
"Homan
being,
are
not
different
side of the machine, then It <
this a1temat<‘ly with a st
up of >ts soul wa. on fire with the IhoughU Tbe thing that we want to do to make
‘ good now: I dool want to cry. but I make It themaelves. and. therefore,
If you are afraid of milk
be easily
removed when
It feeds from chicken..
vhich God had kindled to it,
Ik-at well and Ml
the aoclcty grow 1. to Intenrify tbe
cant help It!
I can’t .top*
Tb.m cannot afford to In- as lavish
the world, the world will misuse you quarter, of a cup ol da»es cut I
emptying
>*emed as though his age was rotting prayer meeting. Every nook and erery
tbe .tory fade Into a mtkt
Whether a. they wish

Flat bags to hang up on the wall for If you march valiantly forward. It will small pieces
o ruin, and he had no option except cranny of tbe prayer meeting room
.Mix in gently the i
tbe threatened whipping cAifie or not,
The ln»plcal girl's soap
retreat before you
If you t.ke the whites of two cggH and take in a n
dust and lamp cloths are nice i
o bend the undivided energy of,hi. ahould shoot lU word of welcome to the
will new be known
Hut W agony on the way to the bath. A. she walks
laiure to arresi the downw
strsnger-lUrry A. Klnporta. Secrosmall towel.—the kind with word 'fair out of your bright k vlrun erately hot oven
The date^ may
of bring dmnb. of not being able to down to the river to bathe abe stops
you
do
not
fall
It
alt
lies
in
wha*
tsry New York Stale Union.
blue border* and fringe. Cut
may not W used, and either fruit r
tell that one wa. m.i cnlng becaii.e ben. and there lo gather soap berries
Plt-ce of muslin about
two- you believe you can do Helleve. then, m* substituted
any »under tha
one was noi naugbly. wfH never
and cut. a pl.M^e of slick called ‘ chew
to youiwelf. Never fear fallur-- «»r hesi
hlrds the length of the towel.
ith of Fal*?.ttoe ^
forw>tteo
•tick." which she use. a. a tooth
X with the machine; this serves tale to do a thing because you think
his sudden advent, and
Dear mother, while trying your be«i brush
8h4. Vhew^ the end of It unUl a. the back of the bag
.ucceed.
Just gir.l
TbWn cut a you would not
••e and be liaptlzed?
•eparatcto bring Ibe children up In the way It btH>ome. quite soft and froth gath­
ess from Ihe ordinary
for the opening a llille below youfwelf up. and go after what
bow to acquire without
they ahould go. b»- wIm*. be patient: er. ai the end
She then rubs her
ruughl Uke a .pell upon the .
V the muslin Is sewed, and bind want, and to nine cases out of
Know bow t<Trei»Uce
heart. by
ICC to yonr heart,
try to be comprehending, and above teeth well with this
This U the boat around wllh a while braid
Fold Ihe you will get It"
nd awe of that .elMnduIgent
tboae you love, the
all. bare the Infinite love you want toothbrush on ewrih. as It not only
that may
towel over about six inches from the
When a man I. free (mm .ensua! ap^
mixture- thickens, the
yoar benvenly parent to have for you prevent, the teeth from decayim but
your.elf.-F.
^ W. Fabcf
petite and the love of ease, he will
lop. or enough to cover the opening.
two
eggs,
beaten
with
bora 1. w1«lom. and kUre wUl make keep,
them lH«.utlfully
while and
way. Impres. the Imaginaikm of the
U home without wda? There
the top
of cold milk and two ounce, of cboco•KrltmmUty.
yon know tbe right of all thing.
clean People In other counirie. know Slip n atrip of wood to thl. hem, and U almoai no end to tbe uM-ful things
world.
The apiritoally minded man b not mliate (melted): cook two minute,
A tote writer In the Century maga ing the value of thU ‘chew-ailck** a.
The
Baptist
ma.
ewiemUlly
rew to two rings, by which to hang that can be done with this Invaluable
way. the one who Ulka the moat aboof
move from fire and add one teaspoon
alae girew tbe child • tide of It in a a dentifrice, have It fiowdered and ex
preacher
The Greek
word
me
up
Now you hare a bag tbat will article. In the flr*t place, a pinch of
hb religion.
Bplritnallty b aervlce.
vanilla. IViur into bake«l pastry shell
vary umebing fa.h*on a. follow.:
ported to them
that John was a herald, who lifted np Tboae who do good a. they may bani
mg on the wall like a panel, baa a ■oda atlrred
to milk that is to be and cover top wPh a mertogoe
-Now I toy me down to alcepIn many part, ot S«»uth America the
his voice with the bumtog. urgent oppcrtanlty and to the moat nneenren
ji over tbe opening, and will toimder boiled will keep it from curdling
U-for«‘ serving.
Doat want to .leap; 1 want to think. native,
eaanot buy cloth
lo make nicely. A laundry bag made out of
i.v Kive the 1
message that ihe king was at hand
tiny bit of «>da. no larger than a
I dUton
to apUl that Ink:
their ctolhfw .o they have to spin U
willed Unen or denim 1. nice made
added to the tomaioe. that are
It wa. a. though
Orange Shortcake.
I oaly meant to aofily creep
theaM^lre. out of cocoanul fiber, river to ibis way. and can be hung cm n to be uaed for cream of tomato M>up
aiood upon the higbe.t mountoin of
Ike a rich baking powder ahortradar the deak an* be a benrweed, and hnmboo fiber. The doth cJoaet door.
will prevent the milk from "breaking"
•o was the first to see
Tkm Trma Raligtom.
While thU U baking prepare
TAtot W the apanklnc that I care woven from the bamboo fiber U lery
Another luefvl bag U the clotbew when It goe. In. ThU U aUo a aafefituh of dawn, and call to thoa^
The true religkMi of Jeooa ChrlK oo£
the orange filling a. followa: Pare the
nnd allky.
were to the vallera.
Pto bar Take a piece of goods about guard for all kind, of cream aoup*.
Saviour U that which penetratea and
abe d only let me ’aplato an* tell
sea. being very careful to remove
f nllke the Weri Indiana, the SoiiU
tong aad twelve tocb
If cabbage aad cauliflower are put
the moat. hi. own toflaence was which receive, all tbe warmth of the
iaal bow It wa. an aeddaaU
every aeed; chop fine and sweeten
American belle wear, ahoea of a kind. ea Vide, aad fold, letttog one aide ex­ on to cold water to which has been
the water which be employad. baart. and all the eleratloo of tbe ooal,
Aa’ tbat l .aever ln»ly bMaat.
roualy.
Divide the cake, pnt a
These are made up of coawe worw tend abort tbe otber abont three tocb- added a good pinch of baking aoda.
tad all tbe eoetflca of tbe andentoDdand incapable of iBporttoa lito
Aa* acrar taw It Ull It fall.
layer of orange fliltog to the middle,
material like mUlcIoth, which la at ew Wad tbe odbasanmadwltb braid there will be no dUagreeable odor.
but when the King
I fael a arbola tot waraa *a bar;
and cover the top of the coke. \n»en
inched to mile, of rawhide. They are after aewlag ap. aad on tbe extended Tbe vegeUblea ahould be cooked
I’m aorrr. aa* I aald I ware.
•erring, pour « large
apoonfol of bring with Him a mighty SplrlL wboae
the mom eomlbttahle ahoea tomgtah aldepotabaad tbatwUl Joatflt
t
iwenlj
mtoutea.
Then the
poritlve.
-I a>tof tf I d eriad a tot
hipped cream over each alice. Four energy would be
able, and are used by the aoidton of
Too thus bare tbe
spaa ahould he left
uncorered or five orange.
quick, burning out the fool ri
Am- ebokad all ap llhe alatar doe..
South Amerlen when on the mnivh. clotbee-ptaa right wUb yoa wbea yoa daring the entire aocceefftog proceaa.
Aa* aatad aaddar ibaa I wai,
They
are
called “alpagaltaa.** and are patting oat tbe wariOag. aad tbe
Theae are Joat a few thing, that
Pickle bottle, and Jar. that aaell
Aa- aobbad aboal tbe -aangbty apot,Amertenn. who hnee trnwled to band win aenre as a .triag to bang up may be acoomplUhed with aoda.
OR." aald Mba Obaatty.
of onion, will he qolie tweet and odor
ffba*d aaUL *He .haa*t ba whipped, bt
A alate with a pencil attached hy
tbe bag
tratKy ta tb# profwmr o
let. after being
out of door, for
airing ahonld hang to erery kltchaa.
lo thdr wtTua and danghter.
caltBv. 1 bar* $mt ban
tbe etove
rraquent waahing with
three or four day. filled with .and or to 1^ the Bemory of the
Md ma-bto, aomabow 1 eaa*t.
are beat made of
dim the aarface of a mlrra
gordeii Book!.
Milk and croaB ahould be kept aep- yov odrlca ta bK li csKclw aad ffbl
I «mt tbUk H i Ibir a Mt
pretty <
aal aae of alcohol la r
Vor mark, mode on pototad woodMow ymi bare toM tbat tbat «K aad
kM abp Ulka aa* taXka at yim.
work by waotohoa try mbhtog ftm
wawtM to wbat 1 Bead.
Bow eaa
im .poa malt pattomt UU kba^tbnmib.
with a ollea of loML than with wkHr
. ohooli hm a aiou «road
im b
oto akiB wOl feMp oairron aad tabla log. and to a tow BOMt. w»Mi with
That r loat loeed i

WlMHi tlw Utll« tmtm

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tos. aad aU the Kiaafth of the wfll^

k

m amfi. Hew.

w •»;

A rery C ] bag la made tra
wmtaff of an oM iwbmila.

tie# of HaDficatapKttoU

ff CMto m oBMCly ymnad.

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^ kjr to tl-* I-Wi
WmMagtm or rra to U*e llw

«r*il tW odHi of tW bHto hod toirr.
Ir 4tod owar w1*«» * »®too rm ^
4Mk IttBod Amrptj, -Bool oboyT ^>1tl« ao oamr. tho rrolHi obooiod
•dto: “Bool obey!
Boot
ohoyr
ABrta oo oBower. sad the ohip * rottJo

•ai coriTtM o «»»w of opventj
I
ftfod the Cr«t gm la Ihr foniMM »t
tact oa Boooototalaad oDd had fought

and eool honker*

tea o^er the coot of two forta on
tho vatoload, wUh her flira hanked.
S^jJT^ari^ tSt tW wa. a
than llie CJonfed
Dgtoo. The aaulledroppod from the aky.
ly their ai>^

the Ya
w
lanaer «ai»oni mini wi-rv
««* ett from tlielr fHtow. on. hy <me
)««P^ ore^rd. and In tl.l* on,
«*« eoeaped
The wlK»lr i
the flnil ohol fnun
booritaer to the

oen aurmdernd that ta. nlne^
iinwuutidi'd itM-ii.
l»urius the
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bow

Nfoman. a phlJanihropIc
dihun of Nfw t»rle«n*. lai^ marted
the fiftii-ih nntilvenuir, of hb airlral
in thin country from Germany, which
ocenmd recenlly. hy giving $50,000
for
.
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Dr. Ah wit»der Kantman. an Indian

her whl.^. .truck tl*e

•«! • gre.t-graiktoou of Chief t?loiid-

mouth coll, fee and at Boatoo unlvcralty
In nitdicloc.
Thi- proiDotloa of hergeant Frank
Ulchardnoo to I to* po«t of chief eonaU-l
I hie of Snibhury. Eughiud, haa Joat:
i Wii i.i.u..un.>.d. lib father la at preo; cut «hlcf tx.nntable of Hereford, whlb
hl» brother laiWn a almlbr appointmint at Halifax.
>
Seuutur William I*, t'ry v of Maloo,
ban u tu w dlfenilty. tliat of great-grand-1
fatlM-r. nil Imnor falling to him when’
a Uaufehier wa. horn to Mr aud Mra. *
William l'r, c White of Waalilngtoo.'
Mr Try.- ctoiiuii lit to aa the only greatgrandfather In the aenate.
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OUier pn'.T’ueiiiB iucoik- wuu m
>
I a courti-ou. U.w from the pnwiding offl- ^
I cer of the buuH.- on nv.-lpt of n men-.
fn>iu tbe eenate. Aixtmllng to a .
hington writer, be atand* twit up- {

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WORLD’S FAIR NOTES.

John Taylor Wood of rreoMent Darbnuff. The boat*, with llielr errw* of
picted men from the warahli*. at WIImtagtoa. nichmood and CUarlcton.
had dropped down the Nrnw by night
from KIngaton and lay by all day Feb.
a la the abniba and tall graaa of a llllto
lolaad above Newbem. The men were
called to qoarleri at midnight and tlu*
antnrr of the work before them for the
•lot time rxptotoed
rate
load force nader General tJeorge E.
tVkeft of Orttyaborg fame wa. to
BUke a tond attack on tto- Federal
nrorka around Newbem to draw the
aueatloa
tmtkM of the fort*
fort, and ahlpa laUnd.
odor emer oS thb direralon Colonel
ood’.
*onld attack a gunlioat
Wood
* band ^onld
tbe fixrt and If WKvra-ful

In captttrtng It turn tto- guna on oibrr boatlle
ahlpa and alwi oa the fort. Huae at

Tbe bv planta In tbe fair will proUuo* 3U» ton. <»f li*e dally.
|
Old bt. tonila. ah It wa* lU) year*
ago. wUl to* rc|.rodui'ed lii new 8b*
IxniN. the cx|KM4ltlon city of llhH.
j
A teu lou iiugfe'. t w ill be a feature nf
Idaho'a milling exhibit. The nugget b
3U |ier cent ppre alher iind th» per cent
lead. It U worth over flO.UiM
j
Norway haa ollklally n.x'iTled the
Invltutk.n to iiartk-lpate In the worlCa
fair. ThI. eomph ti-a the Senmllnavlan |
trinity. Hw«*den and iH-iiiiinrk luivlug
already accepted.
A feature of Wa.hlugiuir* game ex­
hibit will to* a minlaturv bK»uutaIu. on
,hip hud tot-n rap^mM. »il..-r I'i*.leml whU-b will be i)lat*id atuflfed repreaentatlviw
of almowt every wild animal
battcrle* oiu-iw**! On*, no that tin*
trluniphaut luMirdcra foutul that for all found In the atate.
The Idatorlral pbna of the city of
the, had anolto r Imttto on toiiid. The
prlii..n.‘ni were onl. M>«l Inl.i the IkuiI. Ilonn win la* exhlblt«*d for tto* flrwl
under a alender guanl. tlie roagaxlmw time out.hle of Germany. They will
oficiM^ and the gun. inann«M for at*- attract general attentton. a* the dty
lloii. Tto-iv wa* no men in In the boll- has had a mo.l eventful hblory dorera. ljoa-ev«*r. and the r.tb-ral .hot. lag lU centuries of exi.tenct*.
had already dl*uibled Hi.* ma.-hlnery.
CoIoik*! Won.
Wood aaw tliat he txiuld not
TRADE AND INDUSTRY.
carry off the iirln- won at the cvi
fiftwn live. i»1..1 di-lerndiH-d to d.-.lroy
A atraun pbnt haa been ahlppixl from
her I^amhui: the woun.b'.l of lib
PhlbdclpUla to China to oi»erale a
ami the rank.v
Int( the woolen mill.
Yanktv tTew. teii.l.-rly Into
boat* alongside, to- imiiietl flic gun*
It Is conaldered a f*lr day’* work
upon the town. applUxl tlie tonli. and for one hand to rut and houae 100'
in lire mliiut.*. the riub iw rii.-r now & aUck* of tolMuro.
floating colhii for the h.-roto d.-a.l, to.il.
The Vulture of capera b augi;c.ti-d a*
tto- blue and the gray. wa. olirc from a iH«.Ibllity for aome of the .oulhem
aiem to ateni
and •Hiathwi**4tem ataU**.
j

After explaining hb errand to the
M Colonel Wood Inaperted Ihclr
armaandatomunlliun andpltiiuxl ii|K>n
the braost of each a white badge to W
worn on the left arm a* a aign for rtvOgnltioci in the darkneaR.-at Ito- name
giving out the paaeword -Jiiim.

voll. ya of imiakeiry .w.*pt
the tVnfed.-rate. piill.^1 away fmin the
btfniing .hip
Lurk! fln.h.*. Ilfe-hiliife'
the .kr nn.l tto* dull iNM.mlng ..f cwi
lined exph-^he. im*.i. .innoim.-.Hl that
tto- flam.-, bad renclud the .1.. II n«ni.
and It waa all over wHb the gallant

Ubtant firing bark of New
haen heatd doting the evening Toward
midnight It became louder, and Wood
knew that rirketfa tine wa* at work,
He bunched hb boat* and palh.l raiv
Idly down alream until warned by the
tolling of an uoaeeo IwII tbnt be wa*
Bear the enemy. Four *teBmer belb
aooDded. Guided by tbe belb. tbe Coofederate* pulled toward the unknown

a^.uddenly dl.ap|H-ar.d f..nner In the
wati-ri rt-ddened wltb tbe M.**.l of
cmibal. i
liy ovr^werlng the guanl nf one of
tbe prlrnm Uuit. Ihlgnr Alton. mi:ln.*.-r
of tbe Fuderwriier. tw.a|-Nl nn.! .-ur
rlnl hU ompankm i-apilv,-. lnb> tl.e
Federal lino, on ation*. i'olonel W.h.1
waa an adc|.t at cutting out mid l.a.l

pbay. Hr wu. alm.ai.offlier
a'elock. the hall

acrlng aboC i moniti

While with tbe •le.nm engine It b
uw'ieM to exiHvt an emck*ncy of wore
than om-cighlh of the total i-pergy conUlmd In the fuel, the Intenml com
bortlon ga* engine haa cached an elhclcmT of ooc-thlrd.
Alumlnlom b uaed on the three
longi**t etoiirtc tran.mla.loo line* In
North Amcrk-a. One I. on a line 154
mile, long hading Into San Franclaco.
anothiT 144 mile long road between
Colgate and Oakbnd. CaU and th*
third b an rtghiy-five mile line from
Fhawlnlgan Fall, to Moolfeal.

MODES OF THE MOMENT,
IHuitel blue I* a new and fa*hloa*ble
color.
Brocade ollk* are back in favor. In­
deed flowered pattern* are obtaining
even among the velvet*.
Mouaqoetaire glove, are coming In
length*, which are

aoMtUnta expecting that tbe gunboat
Mir tb.wl.lj .UinM4. wooM pUj
tern wtVtbHr fnU enrt. «ll nutatd
(ttoward to tbe bow
tbr llnderwrtt(orword

iex|.blnlug tbe act-id.*m to
U» wMr of IM bulWliw.-IUra.^
^ril^o. b. m.f. rir. nnd b.-slip,
fl? »"<•
**•*>•>•

chlffoii THrrt !• th. »l.>«.iit f.btl.
for tUnner Rowth. Wbn. tbr «Mc to
obed.iI Into tbr« tooM tt to moot toob-

An la^.tiuano- :u amend
on*|of nn ordinance pavaed July :trd. 1K1«S*
entitl.-.l, -An ordinance i«» nculale
cntn.l.and pn.iert the u.e of biry
cV.. ve!.v}|H* h . trirvries and ^Imlla•
Vehicled.
In and
np'»n the puhll.tri-ei'\ aveini.*.. lane., iiarks. bridge*
n«d other p'lhllr p'.nan*l uiMin the
sideaa’fe^ wlltdn Ih*- t-kv of Jrn%er.
<i y. :ind to pn ven* she dep .filing li
and uiMni aiiv of .lu-h puhlto *!n*i*t«
aveuM -. 'an -- alh \s. pirkn. bridge
»n1 eThi r pti.ii.- plnrv*. and utKin th*
rid-wall.. n«vM5l-nnrv or thing In
Jiirio;u to ^neh vehtoh*. or «o trave
ther»-m: and im.hihUlnp the rWlni
nf htoyejes or other . ml!nr vehicle
*iie»n anv fi h-waik within the rl
iiig .1 <**-rta;*t .periled
p,
emend'd Ihn-rnto-r 2. l»ni
It- P ordalnel by ili** Cttiiiirll of

month* with aupietmed

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rr««i tolrt-wt. irto«w% *'it>.Mictt

OSTEOF>ATM V

of an cinlln
'h.nr vfctlon <
-*tl Juh .*T IS
•niltlej, "\n nrdl
nanr#* Ui ri-gu are. conlml an<l proli
»ht* 11-.** *if birvi-l-* V*-lfK*hw*.l.K. t

r, Porllm>d Ecom>mi«L..«i»w

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|^*’fctN mmKK'lr* AO.triM-; ml I..

-----------nanS bearing down

tn-u, a'
avori-n-*i. lancf
SAWYER A RENHALLCOON
th.* p'fbMr tn-U,
liK.
iiu'l ifther p il.llc plar<*th** i-i‘«f-»a!k
of’ Travd-r*.**
City aii<! to pr.*v
i!**P**;ilng In anti iiikiu any
p-4hlto »ilr»*t*ti«. arrnuf
\li Work Of Highaat Pooalbl* Qrada.
* ittrk*^. hri.lfe*.*** ami o
Fin* ^Id Werfc a Apactolty.
an*l u|Hin lh»* f\
. i»*^tanr.* d.r thing InJ.i
* Tit-h V. hh-lr. or
lo In
m l i.rohlhhluu the rhllr
or other rinillar vchlcl
I !t walk within the city
lain spi-elflefl pr'rieMl.*’ a*
ea mlH-r 2.
to* and the «ame
hereby amentle l to read a*d follow*.:
S«*ell
P«*r^on t-hall at a
lime rhie anv vehicipcfto. biryrto. at
TV or trlevrto <mi «ir along any *>l
walk In fiived atre<-t«« or »»n anv kIi
walk a*f follows: On K*iM Fnmt Mree
frum l*ark«irc**i l.> \V**lHnKt'»n *tr«H*t
tm Ih.* ea*t !*lVle of Tnlon Mreot fror
the north tomndan- of Sixth street if
Tt*nih «m*«*i : on the west ride of IT)
htn Mn-ei from the north tomndarv* ol
Sixth f!tre«»t tf» Twelfth atre* t; on th»
w»--t pide of Cas!s iifnH*f. fpim Staw
street to Cavk. Ftre«*t bridge; m
the we.vi sith* of Park »;ir<H*t to*twfM*n
Front Ktn-et an 1 Stnte jitre«'t
nonh side of State .^troel fmm Ca*^s
frre**t to Ikiardnmn avenue; nor dur­
ing th*- seluKd year, on
of Seventh sire* t fn»m rnlon Mre*t
to Oak strcft and the n<irih
ITchth MP-t i fp.m Cnlon
1

Oak :;tr**<*l; nor af er nine oVlork a
m «»n th** day rfunmonlv called Sun
ilav *»n Wa^hlngtfin stre- t from Ca?*
str**ei to the (J R g. I. railroad. Or
all hridg.'s having hut one rldewalk
wh«**-k« imi-t take the roadlM*d.
Travera* City.
S*‘Pilon 2.
This
ordinance shall Naw Wim*im Block
tak*‘ effect at the * xi»lrarion of iw
ilavi* aft<-r its ptildtoatlon.
WV her.*hy rerilfv that the a
tirdinanre
wa>
tmaacd hy ih** City
Cdeincil tin th.* 7th day of j^pember,
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..DENTISTS...

A. D. TYLER.

WINEiCAHDUI

DENTIST

J. H. MONROE

Rheumatism
Ctsred.
m. Bldatl tvix Ycungitor.n, C;:;:, r’r
I 5u:r:r.c.l for a tong ti: :e wi
Mnlarirtniv. I tried all knn.U . t temt-riies. including
• *
• *.u**i*e .tn n «11
vt ti-crsc of cletiri* Uratnici;l.-all in \ ..5 1
»>-^ri.-i2
.
a oi-lU e^. v
I 2 ;..,.ka
a to^tiieol
tortile of I'ttr.vc:.m;.li
Pttr.vc.mjdi to ir>-.
... feuvil. 1 r‘*t rx:\ic{ al cHuv and a*u r v,in^ ihrev * r : ‘;»r to :• .i - bc.iwi

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11'omc of my ..vui .
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paracampli.
Rellaesa Inataatly PaaumalUm, Sara

General Insurance^
•tiii’i-cT.r..-:-.-!
31 I New Wilhelm Block

E.W HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURANCE

JOHN R. SANTO
I 6EMEHAI WSURAMCL |

Pere Marquette :

fluaclaa. Soro Fact and Sore Jolata,
llccauscwhcn applied it ojxjns llic pores, tllowii^ the
caiiiplior and healing oils to pcn-jlraie directly to the Sv ut of
the pain and draw out all fever. .Kirtr.css aud inflamtnation by
»iug: copious sweat
sweating.
in;; . Hverj’ l>oltle is gu.'ir;ii!lccd to give
satisfaction or money refumkd. IXinT ruin your rt r\ ous sysb
with strong internal mc-dicin-.-s. but lr>- r.^r'acaiuph, the appln
druggists
lion that cures. 2sc. soc„ar.d Si oo iKiiiks at allI good
g(
or by mail.
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la. Ky^
Ky., IU.
TBE BflBACJUiPM CO.. LouUvIlla.
Sold by 8. E. Walt A Son*.
Sold by Ja*. Q. Johnson.

FRANK HAMILTON
airman ProJ
LTIAS M IIKKRS. City

BO YEARS*
■ wxDwaiaNCF

Patents

S. A.

GRAID RAPIDS A INDIANA NY
COMPANY.
UBffa.1 Xor.m.laa.

COLD WEATHER GOODS
We CM at joo with Cbeot

Proleeior..

Luo*

Proleetor..

ud
T ULOCKWetiD. O F. » T. A.

Tba FoAeral ■alioro, led hy Command-.
ar JoMftb Weaterrelt gatberad In tbe*
way* joM aft of tbe wbeelbooar and i

t>wner-Oh. well, neve
to <

cSiSa.s.--Krr»i':i. —-Asr-:

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White cloth & one of the prettleot
J fahrlca for tbe fe^vpllon gown, eapedally If It 1* relieved with embroidery
■ , or lnaettk»* of aome coatrasUng tint
'j
One of tbe prettleot oklrts In velvet la
an evening
II not allow

m to paaa away wltbthe poor. In one of

a row of fringe at tbe b«
tbUaortaUowaofaneUb

Some
■t tbe
raageo,
•atbeAaekoaadaontedbytbefliepoor. whom I .ball have to evict
throngh moaketry drUL One of
eon W
pay in* arrears of
of rent
rent comber bad 1
o« Iota tbeir Toty
In many a
^ «»
Frits, baud 0 ptole .tuuud.- wltb tbe rWe.
► -^dmlaf do- aobody
bwt bat aot 00 oa tbe deck* of
th* Di^aearrtiar that w-later momlnc. i

Unen VooU. or wo CM rtiow jou some Rood value. In Cb.mol. Skin.,

■■Aar..,..”--

from which a low-priced Vo«t or Lun* Protector emu ea»tly be made.

X&N.E.rillECABO

"Better look at our propo.liloo."

♦ James G. Johnson

tbrtiaisi Aaod of -^ag do“ aobody ^

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