The Evening Record, January 30, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 30, 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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1904-01-30

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THE EVENING RECORD


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TRAVERSE CITV, MICH., S.^TURDAY. JANCART 30, 1904.

GOOD ROADS
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COPYRIGHT BOOKS
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hi o trry cU^ mud loi^r«.tIo«
TH. •ft. obovtnc that oo^ of the icreaiest BOARD or PUBLIC WORKS WILL By Wire In the Rvesiiig Record
Paieraott. N, J.. Jan. Ml—The _ _
prohlens todar w the rural arbool
mllU of the Ashley B Balle^ were
queiuicm. Pruf Ifolmea aald he liked
ADVERTISE POR BIDS
gutted by fire ihU morBUg.F The lows
the naoie eonaioo achools. as It n
U fSDOJKM. and 2.Aoo metiV- ihr.>ho

ADNESStSON UVl TOPICS
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LIBRART
BUILDING

That new one
THE WHIP HAND.**
18 A mOHIOAN STORV'AKt) A GOOD ONR.
O.VK WHO HAS READ IT TRY IT.

NATTER M BOARITS HANSS

MEMORIAL DESTROYED
om the traloloK for apeciallaU.
>e roowlfiic CNti of the whole
i« AechHoctural Lam
that the bor or idrl may COLOR OF BRICK. KIND OF STOI
storms, temptailrms aod
Waahington Ruined.
VET TO BE SETTLED
lU uf life, and the sebcsil falU short
By Wire to the Evening Recnn!
,
of the math for arhich H was Intended
igtoo. Jan. 30.—The Uiiher!
If It dues not teaeh morals Prof
I church, one of the bandsom !
. Wm th« ftyb- Holme, does not beHere In the school Bids Will Be in by February lUh. But
Waahlngloas
architectural
being merely a feeder for the unlrerIf the Time Is Too Short. It Will
;s. was niincii b> fln- last
ally, but that H ahoold equip iu popils
dMCtlvo of Much Good to Modlife. He believes that the ni
Be EstendMf Tmo
»1 Is not doing the work It was
Weeks.
tended to do Boys andd^^rlla
glrls^rom the ,
Urma ara ready to enter Into
•derMxiD bmhImi at \hr tana muntty life There are IT.ooo |
«.• Iiulllat^ r««»nUr .M lanittr «i la Michigan paying uiitkm amon
toodod. aod the. aessloo was glrew
dis^
to aobiects u( vital fnterrst to
used of one of them
quickly,
fkrmera.
bile the other was ,
of this
The first ^,pic
morning at 10 o'clock.
BODY OF WHITTAKER WRIGHT*
The matter disposed of was the II
LAIDTO REST
if
^ the Agrtciinural TOlCill
brary building prapoal Ion The city
clerk r«*ad a letter from R. A Fraaka.
who sent the »5.t>00 draft for I
road the acUon of the dty Being a Bulcidc.
and ^so read
Suicide. Remains
Re
Were Not
the soil aod nothing put back. HAD NOT WILLIAM THAYER HAD bolld^^n lhe'^*b2Lid-r
^Church—Family
Potato ralBlag depends upon the condecided that the only thing to be don-*
and Few Frier
Friends Attend.
PRESENCE
OF
MIND
dltlm In which the soil U kept. I,
was to advertise for bids A motion
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should be kept in a tight mechanical
w as i
By Wirg to the Evening K.-cord.
coodltl^ as well as right as to lumus
bids, according i
The aalertloB of s«^ Is of much coo Falling Traa Would Have Struck Him
London. Jan. 30.—In a driving rain,
hlFecl F. E.
the
remains
of
J.
Whittaker Wrigbi,
There
are
some
matters
that
will
on Hit Head. But Me Threw His
have to be settled In regard to the the noted financier, who committed
Body Beneath IL
plana, but this is In the bands of a snldde recently, were burled in the,
spoke at length imn the poUio pests
special committee of the board, who village chufebyard at Wdtley. Ciiuntv '
bugs and acmb.>nd he rommmended
will mc-et imroedlalHy with the archl of Surrey, this afternoon MemlH-ni of
•a thorough spraying of the, seed as s S|»tU1 to the Kvenlng Ib*curd.
Mdtie them iK-fore any figuring bis family, a f»-w friends and a crowd
Kingsley, Mkh . Jan. 3o.- William
prerenthiQ of scab, and for bugs he fa
villagers* Kurrounded the
%or« a luUture 4d fiarlH green and Tliayer wa». gainfully injured sl.ortly
On a4N-t»m.« of Wnghi haiinr
l>efor.- noun uhUj and had a narrow *f
hini:ie|f. the bodv wws not al
euai>e
from
an
in.-tani
and
terrible
loweti lo be taken into the t-burch The
An animated discustOisn followed. le<i
by Robert Baniey, who gave his et death He was enraged In cuitlnir
l-> adveriisd
pvalm. and SLOpture ps*perlencs- m ptuato laising. making a wo.>d Dear here h.r Adsiu Meug. aod bid:., to IK* iu by February 11.
»* **»e side of the grsie
1 and
M»eclal point »f ralflng iNUaita-p Hm-s,. was felling a tree alNMii IN inche.. in tbiK proves to be UK. short a time to I
I> Mr Barney d.an. n.si adrU. ,.cin diam. ler The ir*-e fell .!ire<ily to get all the bids In. the
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
omlKlng in annsunt t.f work dom- lb- ward him and would hsv«- struck him
time to be extended two week
lielleves In hamiwlug th.m.iurblv th- on the head had he not thrtvwn him
B McKi^^of Elk Rai
s. If luu-k and allowed It to fall on his
whol*. season through.
lurrtdge of Newaygo, representing
Th«* qu<*stion Inix linniglu mu many legs. It struck him on the right leg.
were at the meeting, but
just aU»ve thi- knee, and Inflicted Infurther dlsruss.^i.
Jurh-s
which,
whlhtminful.
are
not
nr M.'V^Holley favorV-d
tIoB. which was received
1 enthusl- garded as B<*riouji.
ready,
the board
taken unthis mornii to give him
Dairy Herd.
ire his bid 'The bid for
Newaygo
cement
is t
the
•The Hairy Herd and Its Care ' was
Hannah A lay Mercantile Co. and
the MihMi Wiusen b> K A. Croman
the Elk Rapids eoruiwnv through Prof*»r a very helpful talk il.< said that
k«*p Kyiu-lka
thero are iw*» famlll.^ 4d cws. iht^s.
is not the only requirement
TblK morning at lo u ebs k. when
which produce a Urge perrentaj;*. uf
of a first class p:ano. The
iHjtter fat. and thiMu* which give a ps»d BODIES PLACED IN COFFINS AT the bidh for supplying the city with ce
tone and 'quality must l>c
meni f..r the coming y.-ar were opened
per cent uf milk, with a low psTri-ntIt was found that the bid of ~ *
MOUTH OF PIT
age of fat Ih.ih kinds are handled In
perfect. When you buy a
Kyw-lka was II 12 per barrel n<
the same way. derUn<d the sp«.aker.
piano you want the l»csf,
iK-r lianvl nel
Mr tVimian lH.|iev.‘. tliat then- should
and il you buy the high
A lav Men lUi- Co. The
nut be a Chang.- of rations fn.m sun. One Hundred and Fifty Have So Far
gnulc RlmMlI. 5-our piano
coiitr
wan awardi-d . Mr Kysi-lka.
iner \u winter, and rations should
This
«'«-meni
ctmies
from
Been Recovered—Work of Remov
purchasing is at an eml,
as these spVndid instiuing Debris Continued All Night.
least
lar
the iitraosi care and attention should
lucnts arc made to last a
UMHMi bam-ls las
* given and each individual c»w f.*d
life time. K\cry instru­
' liam-U wen- used, t r.Ao h
dHTerei
r.*reiilly. acc.rdlug to her needs B) Win- lo the Evening Re,-,.r.I
ment guaranteed. Fariorv
Ing the dairy barn,
Cheswick. Pa. Jsu 3u.-Work was j
«»f ct
drink r
and exercise w .-re contlniu-«l all night in the lUrwick
prices ami easy term*.
mine and much In the way of r..movby Chairman Prall as a
Butter Making. ^
ing debris was accomplished One
lave thi i far m!ti»-e lo look after the building stone
The sul.j.-ci of -Htmer Making on
for the new cliv llbrarv Inillding
the Farm
shaft.
ably handled by Mrs
F. D Hail
of Riv-kford She gave
her ideas 4>f the proix-r making of hut
iwrrootSL K.E.Stront.Mfr.
ter from her exinri« nc«-. wlih two re
suits In vlew-thsiM.f obtaining all the
buM.^ posalh),.
. pjiven quantity
of milk, and s.»cond. bqw to make the
moet mtmey. Mrs. Saunden. explained
her melh.Kis of seimrating and ripen
Ing the cream, and s|M>ke of the lm|H»r
tana- of having li at the right lemk-r
atnre Hhc has lumf n-sults from f.f.
to M •legn-s-* She fills her churn one
third full and slows up the churning
toward the last Washing and salting ALLEGED tHAT BRIBE MONEY;
Will PaM Remaining Years
was next treattHl The
HAS BEEN TAKEN
|
phasized the fan that
at Aldenham Abbey and Bon WII
Take Hia Place in Wall Street
The See It Getting Into Line With a
By Wire to the Eienlng Record
butler making. Ie<l the discussion. She
Bcandal ef IU Own-Grand Jury
N«-w York. Jan 3o —j p. Morgan Is
atralns her rrvwm. Kk. her lemperatilH.
May Make Inapectlen.
warmer than SUTO. and dm>s not wi
•oon to ret
and go to
her butler, tdherwlse her i •thod was
England n live, according to the licst
tne same as the pn-n-dtng speak.*r
In Wall street.today. The
By Wire to Oh- Evening Rec»rd
sill |»ass his declining years
Good Rhadt.
Hauli 8le Marie. Mich.. Jan. 30 —
Aldenham Abln-y. HU son. J. P.
The next suhiect vif InteresL lo all The iHillce ctimmlsslon hero Is Inveeli- at
Morgan. Jr., who has charge of the
was • OoiHl Roads and How to Have
alk-ged. has ac- LiYndim firm. Is now In New York and
Them.- by Prof M L ih-an Pn»f
from Jlminlerly will take his father's idactDean believes that something |>erma
ting Attorney John
Dent might lH> aceomidlsloM along this
line If the farmt^ w<Hild neop,.rate P. Conrtek savs
s sr»‘ willing t«» help by prolwbly Ih* callo
avel The farmer pays a departments In t
tax; why not gel sonuMhlng along this
line as a return? Prof IV^n expUlned
the universal township s.vstem and ap
A TUP TO EUiOPE
proved of acct^ptlng governnieni aid
He also declared Ihsi a road roller
should IH* usaM In ever) dt.*trlci. thus Mr..ndMrs.JohnT.peadleWilISai|l<'®»^*^*'-^^^^T ENDANGERS THE
making a gravel road alm.»M s-qiial f.
May for a Long Outing ‘n Eng
:
HEALTH OF THE POPE
Slone or macadam.
Old Home.
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W. H. Fife oiM-nt-d the discussion,
giving aome very- good itolnls and
SufVering From a Fresh sikI Stronger
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Beadle
Ideua that might well Ik- carried out.
Hun. Frank Hamilton spoke upon preparing for a trip to
Attack of the Gout—His Physl
ng aommer. which
subject. In a ven cleaf and
cian Favora the Idesgive them a great d
comi henslv
iK-lleve*
put
to tell I
Mr Beadle wax born In England, By Wire to the E^ing Record.
1
nnton which are doing much for
To the near J^.ndtm. and came to thU cr.uniry
Rtrtoe. Jan 30 —His bolinese U sufMichigan has done In IKuG with bU parenla- They came fering from a fr»-ah and stronger at­
very little for her n*ads
In the first steamer built for pns- tack of the gout, and U now convinced
coming to the front like tl
t** -Tb^ sengi^r service on the Atlantic. In that living in the Vatican endangers
apeuker beUeves Ic
those da)s the first cabin was not as his health. He says the coming sum­
will be Interested
rood as the steerage of th • steam- mer bo must have a change of climate,
ihlps of today, and paaaengefs were and Dr. Lapponl. the pope's physician,
ibllgv-d to carry their own food and favors the Idea.
l>edding The trip to Am-rtca waa
they can bring about Juat what they made by way of Montreal and the St
EVIDENCE INSUFFICIENT
wanL wad formulate some plan for Mwronee. and Tequlred three week^
good roads. He^
^
^^^len Mr and Mrs. Bea.Pe Pail In I. L- Sleeper Waa Discharged From
hrakrer^ln a k a ng ^
le spring they exjKKT to t»e on the
Cuatoday by Justice Brown.
t»cean only six days. They will rail
I. L. Sleeper, who waa arrested on
Raaotutlona Adoptud.
about the middle of May on one of the
Rraoliitkms were presented by Mr. Amertcan line steamahlps. and will the charge of obtaining money under
HamlHon. which were unanlmoiwty stay In Surope about three months and false pretenses on an alBdavU sworn
enjoy a good outing ^-hlle in England out by William Trontwlne, has beea
“‘^^SSilredl^Tliat w?as metolmra of they wni make their headquarters In discharged by Justice ? Brown. The
eoort held that the evidence was insnftdoft. where they have relatives
the Onmd Traverse Farmers* Instl
tut#, hefwm assembled In regular lu-s
INTCRCCTINO -AND INSTRUCTIVe
f^HOOHAiW

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CITY BOOK STORE

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FINANCIER
WAS BURIED

WOULD HAV£
KILLEOHIM

J/ Pretfp

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ARE BURIED
IMMEDIATELY

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GRAFT IS
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Costume

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MICHI6AR TELEPHONE CO;

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OONT HAVE COLD FEET
The Bietii Does The Besiness

JOINT INSTALLATION
Modf^ Woodmen and Royal Neighbora Met Tofiother.
The Modern Woodmen and Royal
Neighbors of America hedd a joint In
atallatlon last nighL after which a fine
haaqnei was served. A largo number
wore present and a good time enjoyed
I heat; SS a

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block.

New Shoe Store.

Oppodite Hotel Whitag.

iCE.
Vet) Slvlivli. Cork Sol«, Ca'f
I.inol.
Tha Old Raiidbid Shod Hduaa

Traverse City Manufg. Co.

FRANK FREiDRiCH & CO.
THE NEW STAND
241 Front Straot

One--Two--or
Three of a Kind
Men’s Twenty-two Dollar ;
Overcoats
;
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Going at
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$ 15.00
- Men’s “Warmback” Reefers
Double from the waist up,
Going at

1 -4 OFF!

COR.
FRONT
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ROWUAIMD DOtoOLaAS

Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
. Material at low prices.

Begins Monday Morning, Feb­
ruary 1 St. For Particu­
lars, See Page Four

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All Kinds of Mill Work

ANNOUNCEMENT

New

oi-ao

CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING
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White Sale

Pi. & JOHMSOIt DEAD

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Thafd ite .hoe poUri. Ih»t everybody ..y. i, the bert. W.
;h«ve plenty of It no*. It cune by eq*e» '

Our Third Great Annual

Bitiwalow of TraiDeasee on November
II. iMtt. entlUed a toil To create in WM»ly Kne«n Raitway Maa'a Oaailaa
the department of agriculture a bureau
I Tumoraua Oruurtli in
ttw Nadt,
fxmAM. and tojMnmrIde for a system of
atate and loea] cooperatlm
By Wife to the Kvenlng 1
farther
Rapids. MIeh.. Jan. 30.-

Raal RaiiabI* Clothlara
Ne« Spring Shirtt.-.ROc. '76c. I.OO

'Mrnimiii s H u ^ISTInTe

.... EXTRAORDINARY....

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Open Tin. eve Till 10

(4/uf c Vea S^cialt ct 8.50)

SOONRETIREI

L0N6 DISTANCE TELEPNME LINES

Beginniog today »»d doring Febnmy
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WK Wlt_L_ AND
SKUS.
Ailthafileftinthe-ayof
■oy'« Wln««r Suite .rt,!
OyrmronmOm.
Vour Own Srlon
THATS ALL!
INVESTIGATE!

S. BENOA & CO.

w.w.iaNBiiu(»iiniiY

QUICK
SERVICE I

Now Look Oiit

Men’s Fur Coats— ' , ‘ ^ !
. Best Made: >^
Get Prices on these
- and Other Winter
Goods....
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HAMILTON CLOTHlNg jCOt p

lUNIOR.

TRY A BECORD WANt^.^

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THE STEHINa EECOKn TEATEESE OUT. MCE, EtTEEDAT, JAEOABT m M»t

THEEVEttlNGRECORO

CUSHION OF
Lamb’s Wool

MH an glTk* o>«t («r tkk
Tkm «M a itck «M tmrwmr wmm

We carry « full line

THO*. T. BAtn^^ W> HAMNn

For the foot
to rest upon.

iMMa Mr. AIM. tm ttet

Ca A. •KELCMKA, CHy

■STii^'ssss:
I M SoolUo aro op i

oooloA Mov the loAf doMd
Mtotbotodia Tokoopi
tbo foMlly. MO or tbo ontlo
Uamm bollooo It vOl bo ml

■noarn tbo fact oAcUlly tbot Jootoa
B. fltaaraa of Lodinron la to bo a
4MMO lor poMor. Mr Stoart
aald . to boTo arroapod with OorrH J
DMMa to roUro. aad aiatoa that bo
wfU aalio bla dpbl upoa the priatory
f«r« loaae. Wbotbor It bo Mr
ftoarao or Waiaor. or ooaie other
didalo. H U appareat that tbo oeotl
■oat or tbo otato will deoM pr

Mw7« I> PMM^pMa At
------- jtee* It M ■■iMiry to Mr
tbo M Tbt IMf* WM Mtovod to
lk» Mwrtr. OAd wkllo ho voa reodhif
It ho wmt <aHidoat or tho room. Imtof tbo kctar oa bit 4oMl Mr
oloo lot OHloMU »tt tbo hotter or
ood rnd tbo lotter. wbkb eftoood
ertpt tlotlac that -Mr. A
•ooor; plocb Mai booTjVBO oaoagb for tbo old fonofr.
Mag 0 poa. bo trroto: -P. 8.
Ka S--Tbo poooo boo flow*, fcotboco
ood OILIt took biBi about tbroo orooodo i
i!4o doorn tbo ntmfn ond Into tbo
rota, ood bo boa not bod onjrtblof
iSo oltb lavjrora front that day to
tbl>. prororrtaa to jdook bla owa proao.
—I^’aabliuctoii Tltooa
8r teal
raoch tbo
Tbore la only one avay
aaaa. oad that la by
When
lomod yon hare a mataooad or taporfoct bearlap. aad
It U obU
takoo oat
o«t aad thU
M M*bo*ukoo
tbU Ubo
raatorod to lu aorM oondlUon. boarlap wUI be doetrojrod fororor; alao
cam out of ton are caaaod bycaurrb.
which U notblap bat aa InllaM coaUloo of tbo IBOCOUB oonrleoa.
Wo win piTO Ono Hoodrad DoHara
any COM of doafaoat (cauaod by
irrb) that cannot bo cured by
Hall o CaUrrb Cnro. Send for ctren-

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IlitlndrE>>mMilare«faet;ir n» «B)oy comloH. ^
aBhaMttri«l.«BdMeirtked>ecwMnai «dl Mitfedi. irbat
oodondilettiBddElnenfiitt wc«ng;fcqmm no
we kaTctbcm lor Ladies and Men.

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PRICE
BACHANT dt ROSCOE
HIS SHARE OF
PRIZE MONEY

H. a Hnll. pn
FfiodndiaadCbnA
pvemdoits; C. A. H
F. C Ucamood, Benj
J. O. Crotacr.
Stephen Lnotner. J. M. HodL
maatH. Gea W. Lardie. Wm.
Loodon. IL B. Gamer.

he wM. m «»bl. JO. to «n
jw»
tat. p«t wlOioW lb. teowtEdctdrovkaTtactelbtrcMirtr ho« It

J. W. SLATER

with sound banking extended our

bE 4<te.- mU

-It CUB only bo done by aatlafyinp
IOrtateal-1
oar means to priae money. Fortuimle.
CopUln Pooly lowetTd hlo piam.
-«be-a a derelict.- ho ooid. -Get oat n tj I bare nooethlnp to my credit la
boot. Mr. Applepktr-XL boro enoopb to otteod to that.*
-Aye. aye. air."
,
A boat was lowered. Tbe captnla |
---------luk ixnumaud U her hlmanU and waa
^ sharer
pulled to tbe dereUcl. MenowWIo bhe
alad thaLhad awuap round ao ihol na bo aih
Within two houro Coptoln I.ono ond
pfuacbedbecooldoeobornaine.
hlo crow wore obonrd the
-The Kanparoor be excUImed. open- morliip under wbat sails
lap hU eye. very wide. -Give way ! her Into Newport harbor. Every man j
on ber waa pledpod to ar« rrcy and a i
*Tn"?*fJ^*^lnuim tho.boal was sloop
aklr the Kangsroo.' a rope was canpht
an the punwalu and Captain I'enly
climbed aboard, followed by several of
hla men. They «^bed tbe ship ffom
stem to atem. but found no living
thing. 8be wa. loaded with lumber.

WHOLEAAtC RETAIL

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GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE

COMING!

YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNIBHER.

Christmas is :
0?er„..

Marquette

But I h»ve Bin < big lapiJy ;

Tliur8ilaif,Feb.4 “Diamond J”
Miss Hoftiiisi lUelsiM

Traverse Belie
and
Smile - .
Cigars

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abled- Tbe
had fallea qpd bad be.
tb. bMt
Tbe Kanpar
was plsln tba> she bad
put In at Fall River
or after a siohn.
Tbe night of their arrival i’enly went

-Tbere-s
prize
mooeytUere.
my
Uda.'
Aproprw of Mark Twalu a alorj
said tbe captain, -a anug aum for every to BrlMol to greet bis mother, and Ijine
Doca Talo- tlw /oUowlnp la rrtolod:
went there Jo we hla family, lo ll»e
o frlrtul of Mr. Clomciia atm ^*L^a^^ng a few men, be returned lo evening a meaaage came b. ivniy InvltJoaraal that Hoa. Horaco M. Oron. for
na him quilo her •*i»oonwi
Ula ship, and In due Ume tbe Kangaroo log him to the Une rx-ideoce. Cap­
foar jroaro otionioy ponormi of MIchl doaroat” lUtriMd oop-rly whllr
waa taken !u tow. tbe Bsperamv pro tain Ijne received him Hi a room In
^•aa. lo a oaadidate tor tbo repubUeaa mollM-r road alood tbo al..ry 8h
ccrdlug on her way to Newi^rt, not a whhh no one else waa
rtr»7A4m iw ajulfl o> |.
gave hte reaaona for almialonlng hla
'l.Vinnioj
You wiU alio find one of the*
Boaaaatloa tor tootleo of tbo anpromo aorlM-«l rfM>ii|rti of It to Im- in fsutnuy. hundred mlhw distant.
cwellctt lincx of Pipci and
The next morning at dawn thy iwp vessel, which were iM*t !«d. but In view
roan. Mr. Orm oonrod tbo muUe won
ImxcovI Ip W allowrd t»i w rilr
of the reawl having I-.M1 found all
was
called
on
deck.
Land
was
In
sntokers*
article*
in
the
city.
GRAND RAPIOS I iN0<«N« t»
dariiv bio tom of ollloo. and If tho ujh author a lotliT The littir n>iK»lvr
right they would not U- acceptable.
sight,
and
some
mlU^s
ahead
a
boat
load
Jiiat at It wna wrlllcn-and
per poaaloala obonid bo plron tbo <
-And now.- continued Ijinc. -I have
COMPANY.
rot»ly from arrow tbo water will bo of men were pulling slowly toward IL only to thank you fur your kindness tn
fKicr.s:
Mdofalloa ooapbU bo will mako
As soon as they discovered the Eapeawailcd
with a ert-at ai
rince they stopped rowing, and within helping roe out of an unpl.-n«ant posi­
$1.00. 75c. 50c *ai 25c.
tion and to tender
half
Tm
hour
Captain
IVnly
.hailed
cakeiaiies, 10:60
-deer MUtcr Mark.- dbe wrote. -I
share of the pHtc
AM From Torrtbto I
llke<l your doccy. and tbe poor Uitle
-No prize mow
-Who are your be a«krd.
Tbo family of Mra. M.
■214 Front Street
to. now pleas wont yon rite os
Bnrgnrton. Tenn, maw bor djlnp aad a rats tall quirk yonr playmale je*..le.An oldish man stood up In the atem
worn pownrlooi to aaro bor. Tbo aioot -ridladolphia l.edper.
and replied: -The crew of the Kangsoktnfnl phyaidaBB nnd orery rotnody
roo. We ,-ncountercd foul weyber the
day before yesterday, which Increased out hla check
-Here.- he s.nld. -is n lump sum of
Is displayed by maay a maa oadur to a hurricane, leaving our ship
tbla tornWo boor Dr. KlnTa Now DlollO.tmO- Tl»cn. raising hi- volqe. be
IP pains of accidental Cuts. Wooada. sinking tnndltionr*
yea. we ar
eoTory for Oaaaamptkm tnmod de
Carpet Omning and FmlbeT Rert**V i.nrwrw.MMi
tocrB.K.u, n i» .a v a
Bruises. Bums, Scalds, Sore feel or
While the wan wa* epeaklng bis eye caUed. -Hop«—
Yell, we are Just
A girl of twenty came Into the room
aUP Joints. Bnt thero’a ao need for It
as on the tow. and hU word* came
Brfure
age in toi
and stood looking at th.- txxu shyly.
away Ut lie mailr
noo oomploUly cored bor. Ii'o tbo Bucklen’s Araka Salve wUl kHl the alow arid reluctant
-Hope.said
her
fatlier.
“I
recall
pain
nnd
core
tbe
trouble.
It's
the
show
you
aamples
-Good
morning.
Captain
Ijine."
said
paoal oortain core la tbo woHd for nO
opposition to Frank ivniy. and
throat aad Inap troobloo. Onnmatoad beat Salve oa earth for Piloa. too. SSc lYnly
at Jas, G. Johnson aad P. H. Meads'.
i-bet k for
N. B. CHAPIN* Pnprletor.
Cbolly Latebqy-Do you kn
Jnto «*ach otbeFa
The
'majSth[A J tlllF.nNE. Bharp. that muzlc quite
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY
away?
Tberr wa. a cbopf.llen look, about
Take LaxaUre Bromo Qnlalno TabMl» Sharp-Why. lim't that lovely!
When a man know* how to give tbe
Ma«T..mr4
Captain Lane that contrasted sharply
Do let me play for you!
,
thorn M n food twtwoon Motor
nth tbe conftdent atr of IVnly. I'enly baby a bath hi. wife do-xu l know
whether to rejoice Iws-ause be U ao
mtebeil and SoewUry Hitchcock, aatam la oa M bot. tto.
was one of the youngeat capt
smart
or
lo
weep
becanse
he
la
ao
UtUa
t
iweuTT
■ttarday tbo prroldcnt told to ooioo
the merchant senrhT. being but 1
like
a
man.—New
York
I*re*s.
six the day be
he ti
took command of tbe
IHoado:
He had lived In his t
-Too aanot excooo aio i
ii.mII i hilil without a Ion. Ii 1 o\> Whnt tfa cotuge on Narragmuacit b,^y.
ator Mltcboll lo wattlnp lo the other
the town of BrialoU wllhln a at
oMco to ton aw what ho thloka of tbo
isirily lak.n ii|> iti tlir throw of the borne of Captain Lane'a
btoornblo the oecroUry of tbo inlorlor
r a dnlnt> sandwhh and family, and had grown op w ith Une'a
Later I expect that Foerrtary HUebIt re»l npple n
nJoviiiK every chiklreD.
aw wbot bo thioko of
m ix a Imrdof wlmt to
-You are in good lock, captain.- con» the oeoator from OreUnued Penly. “I've got your ablp In
'.Now the lumii liox «»r liosket should
-Why dont yon pot thorn op hero flmi of all lie neat in npiM-aramv so
1 ate.- repUed tbe other, eodea
ltd may not lie axh.’tnied to bring oring io look pleased, but It Is very
-My dear air,** the p
la*fore hla friends. A Imxket la baixl for a man to look pleaaed who baa
pwofcd. -t hoto pence na much aa nay
the tirat from a sanitary stand- d.'wrtetl hU ship and found that ship
ama. bot 1 cannot po to far at that.**— point, for It not only looks neat, but following him Into p<m. It put* him In
Mow York World.
r be kept neat and ehun insidr and an iinplc.nxi»nt |K»xitlun
If not it should Iw. \V«* will do our shan* toward making it warm and comont by frequent waabinga. which Is not
-Well, vou*d lietter pull In. and we*I1
the case with the boxes Tbe basket take you nlHwnl.- said I'enly
foriablt*. Not a bit of nv to go shivering around the house, even in these

Wo. Uo nadonlpai
should be masked about once a week
A« aoon nx tbe wrreked marinere
nproo to rotoad tbo moaoy on a
cold
days, when you can g<-t such healing stoves as we sell—and at such
•Bd dried tkcgauphly in the lunllkh
were nlKWtxl'^Uie I>iHTarnv. Captain
PHt bottlo of Orooao'e Warm
•yrap ofTarlflttoUotocnrnjoor
Penlv took Captain Ijine to his cabin,
prices. It is. •‘cruelly lo animals ' to let the atmosphere in your home go be­
pays no taxes—1 pays no n‘nt.
oonpb or eoM. Wo aloo pnaraatoo a
wiirii they werx- fast lugrther Imw bad
low
ho.
If you haven't enough stoves in your house, buy some more—thal*s
—without a cent;
Often
ordeml the luan^vUu had picked up hi. M Curs U Uw ooly E«nsdy tkat evw Wiped
But a king among men-from
one reason wliy \m* run a hardware slon* and sell heating stoves. We have
alilp and lilmwlf to leave hi* innwe. ■aaadafterosiagoaly twebottlsa Ifsel eowdallb — R*»ck Now Ijine xv.ilt*i1 fur the younger man
just commenced our inv<*niorv. and we don’t want to have a single stove to
Tlx belter
eak. I'enly lM*gan In a tone and
Mountain
take slock of so we shall make some ..losi remarkable prices on all the
with au air of one who remembersd
An AMW*rOa«l
For dale
®**»'
nothing unpleasant.
heating stoves we have. You may never have such a chance to buy such
A Hamburg nxhlng txmipany has
-Caplaln. we must hH ttiam some
i a terpe aochl patberlnx one
splendid stoves at such prices. Don't wail until tomorrow—you may not
C aad after tbo i
to Kbistern aihrrla to take lu a <-argo
Ik* here. COMK IN NOW
AuutlM-r Hamburg eompany
la deiBvt and luicking ls*uses
‘ courao of the
coomnaCloo tbo oobjoct of hnatnooo at Matarieh-Menzaleh. Eg.vpt. for tbe
euiing and shipping of eels caught In
came ap ood obo told;
the Nile and alBuenta.
-By tbo way. Mr. 8cott. i
wbnt joor occopotloo lar
SpMlal Notice,
Bu>-» a teven room liouse on
•DortaWy.our store ami get a month s
llth street, just oil I’liion, bal­
cammorctal tmoolor.ffr the cure of etmstlpatkm
ance to be paid in joiyinenU of
-How Tory InterottlDy!
jtala t60 doses) for 2S cenU,
$€.0U a roonll). New house,
kaow. Mr. Scott, that In the part of -Dr. Howard s SperiBc, * We will pay
o I reolA
finished
in hardwood, lar^c cel­
.our -0.0. tt ..
tnoolore aro not roeelrod ta pood oo>
lar. plensant localion. Parties
Myr
most sell on account of ill
Qnlek aa a Saab bo rojolood:
A banker, who li a grandm
hahh. No moitgige on iirojv
-Ihoy aro aot boro, eltboc. a
Mendeteaohn. hat Just paid thy record
erty. Do you want your rent
of 120.000 for a Ftrofilvarlut
free until spring? Then see us
Tooap Mon—Tmat tbynetf.
yonr bonrt rfbmto with nu iru«
at once.
New ’phone. 6%.
and lots of them, loo. That’s proof we do good work. Theft arc so many
atrlnp. Mnho yotmelf n oian nmoop
nma. HoHlator t Rocky MounUln Ton
beautiful pictures put on the market these da>'s, that are inexpensive in
win do the bnatnooi. IS conU. tea or
themselves, and if put in a neat and tasty frame will be a most delightful ad­
tabloc form. Jam. Q. Johaaon.

“Hedda

Gabler”

nil"

Rra Yak PrtlKliN ail Cist

A W. Jahraus

. »•

Jllim Cl£Mi« WDMS...

L W HiSTlTSSL soil
FIRE IliSURANCE

DR. FENNER’S

KIDNEY .0-

Backache
^^CURE

$250.00

to enrn you, to • to 14 dnyn. lOc.
In a pMaotttnp enno before a Wartnaaborp Jooilco of the peae<
nratk tbo lawyor for the dcfcaao
TttaporaUro aad waa caUed down by
tbo court. A BemoBt lator bo forpoi
tbo ropriiaaad and btpaa apaln uatop
abuolTo loapnnpe. Tbo iooticc. o Mp.
BOApouad mon.aiooonBd abaklnp hlo
Bet at tbo lawyor oald: -Tonap. aa
Mtoaad yon. 1 told yan to bi
Mow. If joa don't do It m whip
' Mom out of you. Tbo yovnp low

IWANTMl

aspAtes
diFcsuLbi-m

THE MARKETB.
as well aa that of t----

Mothm^s
FHomI
■s
«t tlia Ann

VW LMir-Tn Lanwrr.
'A Epanlah enrdloaL It Is reported jweenUy on tbe eve of hi* death beqocatber tlOJfXO to the first Rponteb
fenoral who ln«-nded the United SUtes
to avenge tbe wrongs of Rpnln, It la
to be hoped that anfflefent safeguards
were provided to keep the legacy In
been made to lovesi the oeenmnlatM
of Interest aa the eratnriea paaa. The
Bpaniah geoerjal who orcntnally a«Basm the nerve to comply with the
terms of tbe tiequc^ wilL If the fond
la compounded, staod la for fortune

J;;
Ilf ^
7s Your
douse Wumf

Wt make
Pidute Trames

!

■W•■N ?;

'is

dition to the furnishings of your home. Pictures from magazines, from the
calendars, soap premiums—The Cosmos or the Perry* Pictures; you can find
them almost anywhere. Jiring them to us and we will offer suggestions as
to framing. The newest in the dull finished brown; the Flemish Oak, in all
the new styles.. Then there are so many handsome patterns in the different
widths of gilt; the different styles of green and the white and gilt, and the
Natural Finished Oak. The three-inch flat blacks, browns, or gilts are used
very much. Then we make any size of mat, with any. size opening, square,
oblong, round or oval. It is a pleasure to show these goods, even though
you may not buy.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
rr-

miM Mm.

TOT ETKHIHO EBOOBDt TRAVEBSE CirT, lAcH, SATDKDAT, JAlfUABT *0, T90A

One Of Cbe many
^^0«ar oCWgfihlagtd. mU M

«Mtf CW«g$ JlkMt

B. BMtag. %im.

“Best

hr Cha paa-

Ssata fraoi All anas

Floiir
b dm you do not have al»a)-s to be explaining
to Cttstomfen that the last lot was a little off. •
but that it will be all right in the future.
-BEST- is right all the time.
:: :: :: ::

aday moralag. 10:30.
bject, “Spirit Maaaday. 7:30 p. m. ^
am larlted to e«<^

Rer. Uaary McKlalay. pai
Saadar aehool at f :4S.
11:00. peaaehlag.

Rannal) $ Cay €o.
or HKBIGAII
The. board of atate ao4Kor» mfuaed
the radoeat of Ihe ataif lax commlB
■loB for aa lacreaae In the salary
Chief rierh TwIm frt.ro |l Wmi io fl.van .imck oil
xrkB of wood In
Mm;™
at Bajclaa

fat.ta-,

He yoay die

tha alaia board of rnftairailcm In in«lIdae. to fX*prwient the phyxlc medical
.braach of the profeasion
mnk E Rlrard. aced CS. wax bad
nmed while
rtinit a Ore in a
» at the Daw
il Go ‘a plant
He win recorer.
erboeka <sf Oraad Haven.
Ruijt^ frf
Muakefoa la chariced with
jroent asaanlied Ruater while be »aa
heinc examined in pollre cxHirt V.T
boeka »a« arrewied and |mid a tine of
92L.
Arraniteroefiia are twine made fur
the receptUm to be held fi«- Bhron
Von Btembunc the afiem<asn prt<cN)
InK the hanquet of the Unroln club
and Younf Met
Prb IS. at Gran
Cheater of Hiiladaie
Jackaon county nnill
cattaed by the death of
Peck ahaJt be filled b) aiiiadnlment
The state printing coniraH. mhlcb
iceoermtt) arot.unta to fiXKIl. has
been awanliHl to the WynkiM.p HaJi«*n
ta*ck-(>mwfonl Co. and the state bind
inn contract, worth llo.olK. to the
Rnt>crt Smith Printing Co.
A pin scratch nec«>aaltated the call­
ing of a physician for the flrat time
In 4© .ream by Mm Mary Silllman of
Maaua Mrs Stillman thought noth
Inc of her sliyht wound until the fieah
beftan to xweM. Indicating bbKHl p*>l
aonlng The phywlclan rut away a part
of the fltwh
An empty paxaeng.r roach at Mill
Mine Jiinctiun
».lx milex al«vc
Houichtoo. ataned down «nule when
an attempt waa made to couple It, and
mahed through town and aenw. Port
a«« Lake brtdip' to the Quincy smelt
er. Only the Interlockerx on the
bridge prerented a colllMion with a
Mineral Range train
The contract for the erectltm of
temporary shop, for the IN-re Mar
quetle in b«* used until the burned
hulldlngm can bo reconstructed at Sag
Inaw. was let last week to A. OHliuo^
4 Son t^ia Gcllnax said he would

The aerrtoea will he la charg
Mm Hobson, the lady eyaagaUaL
There will he serrlcea all week at
7:30 each erenlng.
Special music.
All are invited.
and dear to the chirena. The Moon U
panlculariy wroth. The Btooe had no
particular hlalory. aaya the Moon, but
waa of interest merely heemme of Itx
peculiar shape abd becauM> It waa by
morning glory meeting
lU alxe-it weighed » tona-<a thing
clans mee ’
of. beauty It was set in llM- depot
worship
yards to 1M» aad waa brought there
friMn a |iulnt near Jackson on the Air What Would
Une division of the Central by order
13:00, Bimdny school
of C H. Rush, at that Uroe dlviakw
3.30. Junior League. Mrs. Morrow
suiwrlnlendent .d the road.
Psjstmaster John Hanna of Binning
6:45.
Epworih
I^eagtie.
Topic.
ham has one son tn his family named [Jhrtsttan
Mark Hanna and mm another has ar Welch will
rIv.-d.-.The fathers friends are urg
7; no. worship
Special addremi.
Ing him to name the ns-e arrival Th«Hs Topic, “Doot Wsturb Our City's
dorr Roosevelt Hanna, but he says be Peu.“ Sermon topic. ‘ Iron Bells, or
c.uldn-t think of 11. The poiitlcal sit- How to Meet Death."
nation la such at the present lime
Special mnaic at both services
that It wouldn’t do to have Theodore are always welcome.
and Mark In the bouse at the same
lime. .-I would rather call him Mlke.**
t M. E. Church.
aald Mr Hanna, “and I hate that
Th*e iM.velty

a whole village in

Garth Since the aawmill
the Garth
lumber C4t dosed Ki>v**nil months
ig»».
of the n**l.l.*Dre., liave Iwcn
vacant These residences are m.w
being nsited over the Im- lu v
rsdnts Tsenty «d them will tw
lu the Mashek Chemical Co s plant
Dear Wells Some have already Iweti
im.ved to Rapid Rhrer.

10 rollnqul.h the
dance have agretnl 1

Rev. W. T, Woodhoust*. imsior
Sunday scnrlees.
Mtiming.
Subject. "A Splen­
did Motto.”
Sundv school. 13:00.
Barara Bible claw. 12:00.
B. Y. P. D.. 6:46.
Baraca Bible Class. 12;lMi. Young
men are welcome
B Y. P. V . 5:45
Evening. T:««
Subject. “Oraat
»iih.“
rayer meeting on Tburaday evenat 7:
‘"AUaro cordially Invited to the 1

The make was trying to aril tti
skui.
“Help me off with this, will year
he aald to a frog that hapi.ened to he
passing.
TU. frog kindly con.plle.1 with the
nNiuest. and presently Ibe dimwrded
skill lay Btretcbed along Ibe gruuud.
••Now," observed tbe frog. “I suppom. you will do wiiU tlmt as I do with
luy cnsloff gartnenis-cal IVr
Crw^ Episcopal.
r.No.” saal Ibe snake. •;1‘bere la
Rev. C. T. Stout, rector.
something IwttiT In sight.**
Corner of Boardman avenue and
Tlii*r«nii«n he ate the frog.
Wmshlnglon street
l*be ruonil of this, my dears. Is tliat
Morning aenice and aermon At
th.rt. Is nwrv than one kind of skin
gam., and some kinds are me.noer than
Hoiy communion. 0:40.
ollnrs.^'hlrago Tribune.

Claajt meeting at 10:00.
Preaching at 10:30. Subject. ••Christ
Praying for His Church "
Bible school at ooon.
Y P. A. at 0 p m. Mrs B K Bel
knap, leader
Evening sen Ice at 7; subject.
• Friendship With Christ ”
A conllal welcome to all Ibeae aervlces
_

. jid. was c
king only

a charge
I>ye. an habitual drunkard, and was
I'd to PO days in tie* Ih.irtdt
house of oorreetbm in tuuuiing m*ntwice. Judge Wlsner o\pn*smHl his re­
gret at not bring able to give W. ich
a loager term, as his only occuitatloo
for yearn bad b«*eii to loaf around aaloons and furnish liquor to forbidden
persons
A report that the Ann ArUir hack
e preparing to strike on “J“
is d

ng ■ervlce. 10:30.
Sunday achool at a
Kpworth l^yague. 6:16.
7:00.
I^iiraday evening

Unlike Any Other 1
The full fltTor. the delicious quality, the absolute
Pofity of Lowney’s Breakfast Cocoa dislini^uUh it
from all others.
Lowncy’s Cocoa L the finest

Battle Crvek t«i nil torn itp Itecauve
aomtume blew up and carted awav a!
boulder that had tiecomeven familiar j

ksmt. Stnijrm

Congrepatlona!.
Rev. n Cohclln. pastor.
Morning sen lm at 10:30. music and
sermon SubJ«vi. “The I nlvermal Law
id R.Mtirn •• Bring ymir friends. Intr<v
dui't* the strangers
Sunday schoid at mxm Hel.t the
rhlldnui with the lesson Give them
an offering
i'lasi«<-s esfiecially for
viiung men and y«»ung ladles
Junl.H- Christian Endeavor siicliy at
.1 p. ni
I^Jtlan Endeavor so­
ciety at 4: no p ni
Young Peoplc-s Society of ChrUtlaa
Endeavor ml 6:45 p. ro.
Sunday evening go*|^l meeting at 7
P m. Anthem. ‘ MagtH(y the Ix.rd
With Me. •
Everybody welt'tmie iu)iiur church
home and Its services. /
Aabury Methodist.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, pastor.
Morning aenice. 10:30. Sermon by
iti»r. Reception of members at
th«* clos4- of tbe sermon.
Evening service. 7:iH». Special
viral SiTvIce, Rcct-ptinn of members.
I meetlag. »:46 a
lay school. 12 m.
Scott; topic. “Christian Stew

Bit Rrt mauaa Some flood Prices
On-—

minter Goods
* K Row is the Cimt to Buy
Bit ham Btiildinfl Paptr that Eati't ht
htat for tht moaty...

[{ouae Instead of StelnberTs.
Morning. 10:16. Subject. ”D.a*s God
knswer PrayerT"

Try It 1

Tiy Itl

noiscovitv
FOR ceisuMPma
C . Feb 18. .905,
I>nTiiqt this minier I wav .roubW with adnmifu! rough and rold
Thought I would'hate to «op^.
I hart me moM .e the
I Imallt ponrhsmd • ho.tie of Dr. Kimt * Ncf Hhcmery. and look it
rrordmg 10 directsmv. and that «oe Lsilr rur»,l mt c.nxgh pnd mid |«^manenih J
Koasar C SKXPVAsn.

GUMUHTEED BEST

p-vemm,

«x>uairl«. • Stoa anU aad

AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNCS
' .eaicE. 600 and ai4M>

vaiAL Borh.ss rasg

SOLD im RECOIKIKO lY
’James G. Johnson and F. H. Meads

ALL PIANOS
(. AT BIG REDUCTIONS!
The quesUon iif pmlit la entirely eliminated
►ale Our waremoms are overcrowded- stuck
only ten days off. Gmtd hqslness during these
THIS MirST BE DONE, and the proll.x go to
ArSaNGEU^*^”’ l^rgalns

fn.iii this
taking la
remalnlnc
thmu- who will take the.. pl.n.« off our hands at

No advance In priw whero^tlmJ*‘i'l d*.*^Ired''Ind*’VEr\''K

mlas^v*l^g“ySr1a!i^

*“’*

^

***^”"'‘

Do not delay calling or writing, as this aale lasts but ten days bmger.

-•*- “.J-T

GRINNELL BROS. MUSIC HOUSE
TRAVERSE CITYSTOREFRONT AND CASS STREETS
BRANCH

OF

GRINNELL BROS'.

0«ir«r. Hmm, D.y.

General Ikiiien IWell of tbe British
army can us«* bulli lmnd< with etjiml
dexterity. I Miring tbe South African
war. w ben be %v.ii at Prelunn. a m IiooI
girl at iMirliati bml the teiucnl
^wrile In him. and, Loow ing Auit lit
aomething of an ariM, asktvl him f.rr
a “tiny drawing wIilHi she muld put
into her sera plKHik” Her friends
that aIic would not r.^-elve
r. and her delight cn
w hen a lei ter w .ns reeel \-od
from the defender of M.Tf«*klng. an
Suceess It ct»nl.'iln«*d a plelure of
scarecrow, clrid In a sUaldiy torn coat,
with a few Imlra atamllng upright on
hia licad. wented on n clmlr at a table,
a maw of correNjwndeiKv arouiwl him.
writing busily with Ids left liantl Be­
neath It was written: •'Ibe alstve Is
portrait of me. and rii.iws you that I
am too busy m draw you n pietiire. R
8 S B i.l.-n I*o%v,.|l ••

muSIC

HOUSE.

DETROIT.

Or«J« la nish rat«r.

MICHIGAN

IGrIl.ac MIsU.

In spite of the old time superstltioo
then* vrems to lie a grave dontd alfcnt
the llllu.k alta.hing to ofmls in tbe
minds of tbe girls «f tmlnv. for ofials
an* very mueb won, Ibere n tanlly a more iH-nuffuI Mo«.. than Ibe
opal. ;,nd Jew.lors say Ibal if llM*y
continue to win their way fti |«pular ’
fator they will U't'ouie niore .iixtly;
Illlheno they h.nve lieen tlonje.r timo
tbelr iH-auty bti one to evjMN t limy;
wtmhl le-..but that was bet auKe the I
auperstilicm alwnt their ill luek bring-!
Ing iHUvers made Iv-oj.le fe:,r
Ibem. and llius il.e demand f
was 4v,mimratlvel} snmll.
aurroumh-l by smalh r br lllants nutkes :
a charming selling for n ring
Tbe ^
diamonds retloi t tbe lainUiu tints of i
Ibe opal. aud tlie Mirnb;n;itioii tif vi.mes i
it one whirl, shows the
!
both to Ik*sI advnniagr.

MICELLANEOU*.
I <|^T p.rkrtl..uV. rooujiunc mufwf aad

um- Tor *J. iKtaux

r/

Hal-tratc f.-ati

' *“

ahorl ooUra. at

TIhv.-;,f.. I.mmll-Its for Jl»* •lemlrr
.11 «n Moricsn aud a*-i uuh« wr>i«a. a* t Sava
.111-ba<-X« aixl «tll otrt kni, xmi Mautna 1
;aU f..r
»Uj.^
Utr CklU will

fr,.,.,
Mill, tbe malnUI
stre,. be,| it, narrow ftdds to Ibe luirL.
where tbe short ends are ftirienf'd with
• l*«»ekle or slide, inakro an nttrarthx
**
The pb!n shirtwaist IhIis are of
or white cameled
while #ome are of dull I ltd,*d

■«‘e rtuddftl with jewel
Tbe |?oId braid l»e:is. Wbirh
fosldonable wvival m*.,m
*" vogue ngaiii. and tlie>

M'n'

COMING

Mere so

to fasle

A Very
It Is excc^ional
faml!}
•1 stnek to uj
engine, alt bough
everr joint ach.-d and every none
racked with pain; writes C. W. Bel wx^riona^lj*. *but° these. can be loss
larvcious Recovery of Mrs. Chav. C lamy. a hK-omotive fireman, of
Bur !ened by having Driving’s New Llf.
on. Iowa ”1 was weak and pale ; Pills around. Much trouble they save
Myers of Jackson. Midi.
bout any npp. tlie an#all run down by their great wmk in Stomach anc
I was aU.nt u, give up. 1 got a bo, Uver troubles, Tliey not only rellevi
Mr- Charles G M>ers. Hmi Black- tie of Electric Bitters, and after taking I you hut cure. 25c. mt Jas. 0 Johnsot
tone street. Jackson, Mich., tells of It. I felt as well as I over did In. my ! w»d F. H. Meads* Drug Stores
be marvelous cure of his w ife from a life." Weak, sickly, nm-down people!
frightful case of rheumstl.-m by the
use of l>r Colw
fl^:r’*Jnr.r;hrusl!^' -TJ^^
SJf-i
Uiddle dUldle. the
and tbe
Oil He sa>B that
the o.w jumptsl «oer the imion
lifartlon guar eed by Jas G John
affllctt-«l with rhe
"It was Hie only .ouno- oi»en.*’ the
son and F H Meads. Price 60 .
»* sufftTlngs . ....
exphilm**!; “with turkeys so high 1
Itetl Excruciating
had to do w>m«*lliirtg to «'ateh up*’
limbs, stlffenod joints and a great deal
Tlie Eskin.MS Mif. ^ i wcfilnc Ml
Si-elng the little dog laugh, she com
of the time helpbn^.^ She employed terly.
forteil h»*rs4lf will, the iluMtghl that
physicians
wit bout number. used
“Has he l*e. i, iN-ali
be would MKiii la* MttMsc**
ever}' conceivable rented}, all to no
purpOM* She just kept getting worse, of the dayaV oski*»l
Little Jai k Horner sal In a (^>rner
until she heard of Dr. Colweir., Magic palhethtilly. taking a bit of l.luhlN-r eating hia I’hrUtruas pie
Egyptian Oil and prucurtnl U Thrin- off the ci nt.T Ulde it •• Mm-k and chew­ ^“1 li
botUes cured perfectly with never a ing it dulnJily.
polite to «*st pie 1
return of the disease. Of course the}
“No.” n*|.U.tl the i..-irful lM«si.*«a. a knife
aeem to think it a gotnl thing to have
FeeUng bluiself au infant rbesUT
a iKJttle setting annind the b.ms..
field,
he
<*ontiuued
hit repast.
handy In case of emergency
you think Io* gate me for fhri^tmas?
The Old Woman Who l .t.d In s
Itr C<)lwells Magic Egyptian od I,
for sale by all druggist# at .5o c-nls. Nothing but Htr*v sets <if S4>alMkin fura Kboe was sotiMng
*1 made a big miktakc." abe <-ried.
and evetrone should have a bottle set- -and I had askr-d him rx|.n-ssly for
around the house handy, in case an ivory.bandl.tl lacv* fan.”
“I should have cboseu a Christmas
From tbe
of the but rom.- mul Mocking.”
mergtmcy, for It cures all pains
and bruises, aores and aches of the lered prufaidly.
Hereupon sbe wept afresb at tbe
ody. limbs or head: and reroerolrer.
•‘And Isn l that just like o womanr thought of ail tbe presents aba was
every druggist Is aulhorifed to refund demanded the husband of the aurora tnUslng —New York Sun.
the money on any bottle of I>r. Col- borealis. “If we lived at the «-ijuator
well-s Magic Egyptian Oil that does abe*d kick for sealskins ** WliereuiKin
Keventy-aereo per rent, of the worn
not prove entirely satlsfactcu-y.
be fell to lashing the doi
m and but <13 per cent, of tlw* men
bla Injured fccilugs -Cim
Ukingtbecivll aervlce examination are
»ar.
able to pass IL

18 Yevs of flOeumauIsin Cored

latermedlate Endeavor at 4:30.
Senior BadeavofTb: 30.
carefol of tbe debUa of bU evidence;
Evening. 7:00. Subject, “Who Was •aid A. 8. L. Shlelda. the criminal lawthe God-Man^
jer, “I am reminded of tbe experieocn
of a certain friend of mine, and watch
da.v evealag at 7:30.
refer to bad been tnHtbcr the k>dgc or
Bible Study. Galatians.
Memory reraca L Oorlnthlans. IS, refer to bad been toeltber the lodge or
Saturday night, naltad prafer uad bli dob that nIcM. and when be came
atudy of the Saaday aebool Icamm wllh
te tbe wee mna* boora be tbonght bo
na of bla wife
^ aaktoff a very proaalc qneation. 8o
I tor cnrrenl ex- vbCB be Wtcred tbe booae be called
patalra:
- ‘Jane, ta tbera any milk la tbe
booaer
Tea. dear,* tbe wife replied. *tbera
li aome ta tbe pantry *
*U tt tied op In anything.* said my
a Mt ancertalnly, *or la tt Joat
SuadiQr. 11 a m-; bdRauaa amMlag.
lytag aronnd looner**-Ncw York

jasSTSs^fsa

KlN^jr^

Prattf
Mlaa
Nellie
Haao
tmaba: “1 owe mrsood kxtka aad
aaltb to HoUlsUr'a Rocky Movatala

Ayers

Cherry Pectorai
Doctors rtrely hive hard colds. |
They keep this old cou|

J. LEAHY,
EXPERT OPTICIAN

•HOTEL WHITING.
FEBRUARY 1st.
Will remam ten cUys. GUfscf
guaranteed to fib Curing head,
ache and dixincssa xpedalty. Difficull cases solicited.

WATCHES;

Choice of 12S Watches at
fourth off regular prices.

Chole. of 100 Ch.ln, «t atnort
h»lf pHcet.

IKanp Ptoph WM
mmiilmfHt tko
to ka/ Jmflij, i# #/^ to
fei# Wraatoft ^
9/ tforv Mtoiv
jaM/aof to ratokot, Ctocto,
^ranra/smtoaototSporMtoi.
9f
N/aff.£aatotoaWCfiar#g.

CteOUntnMe.

S. n. tttariiiKk

Choic* of 000 Rings at anaOliM
off ragolar prieoa.

RAf^LU

IV A aaooaa want aw

«|.’-?W': "s-- ;■

OITr, lOCH, SATDBIUY. JAOTAB^

THE STESXHG BEOOBO, TBAi

LimifMMIUIW
Traveros Oty Odd HmT MMng Compony Ha. flich Torrtkory Ad

.•j'>

Royal
e Baking Pow4e»
Saves HealtH
-f;'"' aa^

Saves Money
csos MAW Nsansn

fU,ttlAPEP

^^twnjaty. MkA.. Jam. »7. l»AL
Dvtag the MOMoer at 1AA2 I vMlod

inc up ti
all of the roe
I la sold,
aad tittle reef
OoU
I believe the Traverae aty
<
Rad
Reef Mining Co. has la the
one of the n-ry great gold di
(he world,.and
aad that all It now
Idend payer U a
make it a good dlvld
Bdll.
I caa see oo reaaoo wky tt will aol
prove as great a mine as either the
Homeatake or Alaska Treadwell
e Invested my money la It. and
atlngly recommend It lo my
Advaneo In Pries,
who have been considering
er of purchasing stock in the
City Gold Reef Mining Co.
ified that aenriy all of thto
stock Is dtspooMl of. aad that
as the few remaining shares
sr« sold, the price will be sdvaaced
1$ oeau without farther notice.

5rd6reat
nmtiial
Cinen
Sale


2i2ssrjsr^*s^

The
aiding was ereeb
..^o. —
HOMT for Uls oooaty. spoke of the years It bas dene duty
« taadeqoate for tbe work o
feaalbUltj or soeh a plan Is tkU COB
i and cannot long be used I
Maatty. glrlag staiJstles to show that
In Maajr dlsuieu mooej eoold be
compel
the eburrfa to plan for a new
aarod by a oentTallsad school bHaic or
gairtiiid He woald espedally favor It building. Tbe plans and speclAcatkms
accepted were prepared by W. D. But*^£!r£ijiaer favored with a reHia terAeld of Detroit, an architect of wide
la church work.
tloa. which was wall received, as was expen.
To complete and equip the auditor
also a graaBphoae selectioo oo the
lum. subecriptlons aggregaUng I2U.000
are needed Bubscriptloos so far re
eelved aanunt to $13,000. These have
been voiuatary and reeeal a deep In
tereel In the church and Its w<
Seven tbounnd dollars more are
rd. It Is desired lo avoid any burhoMea. which should be reme^
of debt To accomplish this, we
dwsU apoa the beasAU of |
and solicit the help of sll who
light, good TsaUlacloo. water aupplr. may In aqy way be InteresUnl
hath rooosa, and few steps about the
have been realized In
homs. The farm bouse, she declared. theExpecutions
responses so far received
U he* ahrars a borne The true home But liberal
the amount still to be raised is so
la a MOffwt aodetr. with tu at
great that we hop*» to have m the iw*ti
thttona. and the password, lo
10 days responses proportionately
spoke of the value of eaUre c*
er»>us not *mly frt»m the rhurrh i
but from all who form a |»art of
•«tairdsr*s Session.
The subjecu taken up this b
wers of much value. The grwt i
Mr. Oromaa prefers a good-slsed horse
of the Percheron variety, and spoke of
the necessity of gtvlag the farm horse
plenty of water to driak. even thoush
It takee eooM time. At night the home
is cleaned off thoroughly and turned
out for a time. The speaker rerpm
meaded that Zlnoleum be kept in the
ham as a disinfectant and a cure for
collar boll and gall. As to feed. Mr.
OrooMB prfters clover bay. with rt»m.
oaU and bran.

Prof. Dean spoke oo -Orrhard Fruits
aad How to Grow Them ** Prof l>ean
spoke of the sdapUblllty o
Mon to fruit growing, and
that there was not a better section lo
the state for fruit growing; the ell
matlc ooaditkMxs are particularly good,
glvlag a good color and texture. The
looaUon of an orchard is Important as
to alope of land, aad no one should
go Into peach culture unless his loca
tkm Is particularly favorable. Then
tha^l must be In good condition me­
chanically. aad one should iu*lec! vs.
risiles of fruit that the market de­
mands. In apples the r«i is In de­
mand. and a cover crop Is of Imptw
tancs In the orchard, oats or clover be­
ing favored Prof. Dean was emphatic
about care la packing and reco
•d boxes. Michigan fruit has
good nyne lo many places b«

for which
of the pn
Is; (31 the
call upon the pastor■ for hIs s
He Is a part of the church, and
upon him Is but one wa.v of
upon the church.
And may not the following wish
aid such an enterprise? (UTht**-* a ho
do not attend the s**nlces. but enjoy
the benefit of the churches |» .nir
midst; (2) citizens who hate civic In
terest and pride. The church Is a pule
Hr Instliulkm. representing the Chr.s
llan life and thought of the city.
Strangers Judgt* something of the
y by the ap
>ce of Its churches and 'thl^*nter
its citizens therein. The
ch
H* churen
city have not kepi
»wth and prxMpi'ri
and are not that source• of 1p
i ride whir
they should Ik* to the citl
que«m city of north.TH MK

plan of Bubsr
ments on or heft>re the following
dales; April 1. IWt; Oc1ols‘r 1. IPOt
April 1.
April 1.
Apri
Home will not wish so lom
lime, while others will want a longe
period In khich to make the paymt n’r
If these dates are i>ol satisfactory
make them most convei
self.
Please consider the largest
amount It is poasibte for you to give
upon lh»*se or any other terms of pavment. Your help. whtMher for a large
or small amount. Is most earnest 1>
**!?R*(hny^l!d the
asked In this supreme effort.
r of fruit and packing,
n. Cochlin
flnds that the rod apple, yellow peach
and pear, blue phun. aad red. sweet
chsrry are the best eellers. He pre­
**0PEM NIGHT/
fers the box In packing; and as mar-

The bay was air

CITY OPERA HOUSE
SUNDAY NIGHT

\ ou arc Wrong.

That belie^'mg on Jesus amst
the Son of G<xl and my Saviour, hat
changed my life-Absolutely. I
a New Man. And yet weak and
ring A Sinner Saved by Grace.

CONCLUSION:
I have nothing to lote. and every,
thing to gain-you have oer> thing
to lone and nothing to gain,
and go with roe.

WHO WAS THE
GOD-MAN?
CITY OPERA HOUSE
SUNDAY NIGHT
ANSWER:

1. CREATOR—“AU things wer
made by Him.*’ John 1:3.
2. REDEEMER:-«‘Behold the
Lamb of God srhich laketh away the
«n of the worW. John 1:29. Christ
diet! for our

called Wonderful. Counsellor,
First Methodist Church Was Again Mighty God. The Everiasting Father.
The Prince of Peace.Isaiah 9:6.
The remainder of the time was given
Crowded Laat Evening for Second
<mr to bualneas. The eommitt.
«‘The Kingdoms ofthis world MiaU bein the Seriea.
come the Kingdoms of oar Lord and
His Christ: and He shall rdgn for­
The sectmd in the series of
nights- at the Mrs! Met ht»d 1st .church ever and ever.” Rc^eUtion 11:15.
again crowded the edifice last evening
INVITATION
Preceding the regular showing pf the
“In HIs Steps.- the
••Come unto me and 1 wiU give you
speech of William McKinley
rest.- Matthew 11:98. ••Him that
falo. preceding the day he was ass
the aMfMUon that^SSMay Insilu
cometh unto me 1 will in no wis4
be done away with. In favor of an ex­ slnaled. was rendered on the grapl
tra day at the county Institute. The phone. This was Illustrated with
cast out.'* J<^6:37.
descriptive of the

siss^tidSssrr..

Itetoa

K

Cbird ercat Olbitz Sale

Our tnusHu Undsrwesr Is mads from
tb« best maUrlsls and in sanitary woritrooms by suned werkmtn

18x36 inch linen buck towels, regular 15c value.
Sale price

at2Se«nts
rhe l^si valuta wc have ever shown in drawers
and cur>ei covers. Wc include many 3.*>c goods in
this assortineni.
Nighl'gowns cut lon^ and full width, made from
exccllc:nt muslin and nicely trimmed. During this
sale
^

48Cs WCs $7Cs we. $Io40 and upwards
Fine drawers, corset covers and skirls. This is
the most elaborate line we have ever shown and
we believe the entire lot will be sold during this
sale.

Skirts S7C to $f.7S. Drawers S9e to $1.40
Corset Covers 3Se to S2.0S

a a embroideries « «
I.UOO yards of embroidery* in assorted widths and
patterns, a regular 8c value. During this sale

5C per yard

OnrCInens and Ofblte 6oods are tbe
products of world’s best makers wbieb
insures satisisetien to tbe consumers

Cinens and Olhtte 6oed$

muslin Underwear

TRUE!
I KNOW

Himual
Oibite
Sale

amt

\

It it not my desire to antagonix
any man in hit Belief; Botinett or
Habilt. My only ambition it to i
men taved from Sin and to Do C.oc
II I am tight

i;

smertat

Frost

Preparations for this event, the most important saleof the year, was begun
by us early last fall when we placed large import orders for white goods be­
fore the sharp advance in prices occurred. This fortunate purchase en­
ables us to place at your disposal these immense stocks of new and beauti­
ful Table Linens. Muslin Underwear and White Goods, at prices which in
many instances cannot be duplicated at wholesale today. By buying now
you have first choice of the season’s newest goods, the largest assortments
to select from, and at a saving which cannot be equaled in the heart of the
heart of the season, after these early purchases are exhausted.

^riv^^ the’ dellghU of skating

SOMEBODY
IS WRONG?

tHriM

16

and the moderate temperature bring­
ing them out In great numbers. The

Um i forget the Rathbooe Sisters*
leap year party February 3. to which
all KnlghU of FyibMs* wives or sweetbeans are expn
qement friends

eiUilbdm

sad

esrnsr

^oimneitcitia ItlQiulay IDontingr Tehruary 1st, Ole Start Our

Blat^meiit From the Peeler In Regerd Sira^ays^ committee In charge of
to the New Cen^
ClNiroh.
HUNDREDS ON THE ICE

•o tnjm.
tkl> i( bMUM Ikr
fwal MlMol Is teeaefoate. TIm t»m^

Csrasr
Prom

^

1,-2(K) yards of fine embroidery, some styles run
» to six and seven inches wide, values up to 15c.

T-itis

Oe per yard

lOc each
24x45 inch
price

linen hiick tuwrU. 2'k- kiml, sair

ISC tacb
15 styles of towels: these are hemstitched, fringed
and Mexican drawn work styles, anil are very
sj»ecial values at the price,

25 eents
l ablc Damasks in new and effective designs, at
22Cs 29Cs 44C, 4tCp 69Cs 7SCs 95Cp to Io40o

napkins to match atpcry apectal prices
One lot of 2yard remnants and mill ends of
Table linens at about two-thirds their real value.

WMIe 6ood(
The new white goods ar^ most beautiful, espec­
ially the dainty Mercerized waistings and fancy
Piques. Egy ptian Lawns. French Lawns, etc.
Sheets and pillow cases at less than the cotton
is worth.
45x36 inch pillow cases, made from good cot­
ton. at

gc €scb

Other grades at I4c. ISc and *23c.
8ix90. in bleached

She-els, size

SOe. 7SC. and goe

Also the newest and most exqusite patterns in
very fine nainsook and Swiss embroideries, at un­
usually attractive prices during this sale.

t7c, g$c, 1.1$, 1.49, IM, 1.9$ and upwards

Ole are unable te mention more than a
few things bere

Cbese immense lines must be seen to
be appreciated

A magnificent line of white bed spreads at

WHICH-

•ok was
studied, and
ter thans ih
the first nig
next
The nomlaatlag oommltUK> reported The next -open night** will
the following officers for the coming
year; Prealdent. D. 11. McMullen: s«c
retary and trensurer. F. O lawld; pro- nights- next week.
gram committee. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Bom Mr. and Mr*. R. O. Ladd. Robert

____

D^' McMuUeo will be delegate to
the roond-up at Lanslag In February.
Vice presldeBU for the different
towmhlpe: Acme. J. W. Green. Bates;
Blair. Malcolm Hargraves. Monroe
Center; Bast Bay. David Roush. Trav
•rse^ty; fife Lake. U Baker. Wfe
Lake; GarAeM. James Harris. Trav­
erse aty; Grant. F. R. Walker. Wex
ford: Green Lake. Willis ftlghtman.
Monroe Center: Long Lake. R J. Bast.

Mrs. Mslisaa •enton.Who Lived Man;
Yaars in Acme Has Pasoed Away.
Mrs. Mellaaa Benton, an old pioneer
of Acme, died yesterday afternoon
about 4 o’clork of old age Deceased
had lived in this region 47 years, aad
was 70 years of age. She was the
widow of the late George Benton,
e late Mrs. A. W. Rlckerd v

icS!i;iey*f*?JJlii^^

aerrlce will be held tomorro _
Bommlt pty: PeaiasuU. H. K. Brink neral
teraoon at 1 o’clock from the home In
^ under the dlrVctloc of Ralph
roon. and the body will be
^ J
brooght to this city and Interred In
Oakwood cemetery.

gk Ba^;

PCORO CLUB MEETING
nlsatlen Was Entertalaed by Mina

— »ucciMF0C-5iliTffa-----The^^SS!
rrmmfm City Hive. No. A«L Initialed Gibson
a Large Clan Veelerdey.
^wort cf Mli*C?iw\?J?
Tfnvene CHy Hive. No. STL L. O. mrde^Mrm. Henry Smith and Morr. M. M., held «
Mice dan tato the order. Ptweeters
hnlL vUli iu large eenUng oapadiy.

SLsnSi-'TiKr-.rirS

the netting doaed a eodal tine waa
Indnkred la. An alegint bangoet was
SrvSTto whleh all did ample jntlce.

^^fpSS*R^!d?^ al^ a*NS!

Jesus Christ was either the best
man that ever liied. the Son of God
and Saviour of the world or he was a
ver}- bad man. a Liar. Imposter and
Blasphemer. There is no michUc
ground. >
In ihp city nrlth frlirtjds and relatives
RECONSIDER
Sheriff D G. Chandler aeni In Gay
The fool alwa>a sa)^: Once one is lord this morning on business
ITesldlng Elder Carrel of thli^lty
two > Once one is twa The wise
hold* quarterly meeting services at
Mliuvlire
laJce City and fflltu
W. L. Brown and Floyd
I CHALLENGE
C for an extended businesj
Any roan in our dty to te honest
I and Bt
with God and himself in seeking Light
and then refuse to accept Jesus Christ
as his Saviour.
«
Mrs. E W. Hubbell
from a visit to Mantou.
SOME THINGS
Miss Ada W*a!ters bas retnme 1 In
Are proved by trying rather than a three weeks* trip lo Elk Rapldr
by argument
professional busiaeaa.
J
W. Slater retoraed thU noon fn
TEST HIM
KIk Rapids, where be has
••If any nan wdl do my will he biislncnm for the past few days.
Shan know of the doctniie whether it
THE MARKETR
beolGoacrwhetberlspeakor my.
•dC John 7:17.
Jan.
30—Wheml—May.
-No. 3.
HEAR YE!
-No. 3 white, 42 HeMenooUideofChriM in oar dty
•n>ledo. Jan. 30.—WtMwt—Jaauary.
have no hope of Heaven. You can $2Hc: May. blHc: J«»y. Me.
Chicago. Jan. 30-Wheat—May.
OOHc; July. «3Hc. Oom-May. 56Hc;
y. 43Hc: Joly,
48HC. Oau—May.
$13 00; lard.
TODAY
rlh..
Hi. Voice h«.l«o Mt
IVitatoea ou local market, CSc.

COME TO JESUS
Special Series.

City Opera House.

THOMAS P. ULLOM,
TflYAIIKCOIID WANTi

P>tt>r.

Christian Church.

•^DlvUlon No.*l of the OoogregaUooal
Church Aid society will meet with
Mrs. W. N. Kelley next Monday for a
social aneraooo. Bach member has
the prtrllete of Invmnc one friend.
TRY A WCORD WANT AA.,

Beostor Bailey of Texas was lo New j There w III
Tork recently on legal tusloeas, and. Allsntu- ni) ___ ____ _____________
nalnrslly. became ncqusinted with when Ump Ass^M-lMkifi of llsno Maoq
msny men of affairs.
-I am convinced.- the serwlor said
00 his rHum lo Wsahlnctun. -that It
Is more fun lo be a poor roan than a pUnos are to be plied blgh oo the
bear-ti. spread with r*rtroleum, aad set
rich one.
"Now. there may cvmie limes when oo fire. Miay persons buy tbe old*
1 want $500 and It worries roe to get square plar.oa for ibelr children lo use
It but 1 can tell you It doesn't worry when b-anang muric. 'This bas hurt
me half eo much as It worries a multi- tbe piano busineaa. berausi tbe old In­
mtlHooeire to get a mniiuo or two struments can be bought Hjeaply and
srlien be needs ready money.
are an easy purrhsae for the beginner
-He takes hla story to a banker. Tbe At a mertlng of the executive com­
benker aaya. LUt me yoor aecorltiea.*
Then tbe banker picks out the ebotet mittee each of tbe two or three bun
dml
members of tbe asaocUtloo was
«»ea. makes a call loan. and. at soon
at he aecB tbe millionaire la hard requested to aeud old oquare piaaoa to
pramed. ralU tbe loan and gralm tho Atlantic City next summer. The
pteDos will be placed oo tbe beach
sad a player put at every tnatruiaeDL
At a give® aignal all will aurt -Hiswalha.- -Mr. Dooley- aad -In the
GooA Old ffommer Time" wtti follow.
Oa a maall taland So tbe Greek ar
cago
Jourasl.
Alpelaio there M a mHouy whlcA le
ompoerd entirely of woomil It to a
sort of reUgloas order whld
Mrs. Rerarj was nhappy orm ths
R a dtograce for ooe of Its i
eroa look at a man. 8owb
gray cowls of tbdr
PiOTtoloos ate toeeer Imported, an the
WMWu raise thHr own proffectx. betag
rtrlct vegeurtaiia. Only tbe SDatnm.
wtm to aeMatly olo(ffed bead of fbe
ooy. Is ever allowed ta taave the tolaad.
The olheni remalB oa tho tolaad al
fhrtr tirm. taking their ton at 1B^

Korah-s warm Utoh heart caase to Ihs
lowme. -Rbwa^ Miul Herary. dsar,Mpltod qalekly. •If
woald lorm hart

Want a Good Shave or HalirutT
Sui haring changed my vocathm
but my location. I wlab to call ths al
tenllon of the general public to the
fact that I have purchased the barber
shop located at the onrm-r n#
aad Franklin streeu.. iand am prepared
loaerrethi
I best I know how.
Tours for i
' Bd. L Bonner.
THE TRA\RB8E CITTCANNINGOO
,U DOW ready lo write eaotractg for
all Tarletlos of prodoce for the com­
ing aoasoo. aad will be glad to take
up thooe matters with nay ooo at

GRINKBLL BROS, have Jaat receIrMi
barrel of new Columbia moMod
»rda. the Sfic kind; also $00 aew
JtDIBS. REMEMBER that we aell
Purilaa CoraeU al tbe opoeial low
p^-of only 4&C. The UrgMiy

JOHN R.SANTO

..m'Hmr-

i

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SJS-aa'HE ' EVENING -RECORD

Ff'
PART TWO

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATURDkY, JANUARY 30. 1904

PART TWO

Pk €vetiittd Record's Up»to>Date Tllustrated Feature
THE PLAY FOR POSITION IN MANCHURIA
*¥'
aHp:
A'
if

; ;;4l

CLUB FOR DOIESn£s
A CbieacD Saborb’* PUa to
SoWcSenram CM Problem.
E7iXSTQI VOUI OBainXEM.

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twnio*B,
I—*'« «»

t rM «a4

Mrrant jlHs* dob.

r r
Chkafo vUl Aod tbm
win be !«.

PS.^^
{ wUJ ctber in tbdr Idsnr* boon nad
Mr ihnMrlm in wnyt wbkb ni« at
pmmt avalUblr onif to 1
rrm. anjo tba Chicmgo fatorOcann.
OEFERAL
jrw .ME
t-*a
t'aatias (
■ j M oAtf Dm Unitad
L
Stataa and
ina and Japan,
assuring iha
N ■
C^Jnn
Ja
^ • opaning to feraign
fo
trad# of Dm
Mandiurian capital of Mukdan, Dm
Antung and Duo
uportant davelepn in tha far aast.
This riplomalic
a has dona much
to clarify a
situation. It was
l^dacbration on tha port of China of
Manchvria and her power to*nTak
ka treaties
without consulting Ri
assurad
tlM opan door ,n Muk

VIEW OF

POET AETHUE.

by implication, that China aad Japan j to
stand togothar in rasistmg furtifar Rua- | at

HELD

BY

THE

Tbia la Uie aolotlea of tbr aanroBt girt

EUSSIAKS.

rj;-c'rj Jra |

Port Arthur was c

points is particularly important
K^raaJ^tWitol^. *"
•»»<* i Moa^ in j>aing^kay to tha Yalu rivor.
Mukdan ia known as **tha tt
ital of China - inaamueh aa it
uriaa tha OMt of tha Mantchoo dy i will
nasty that now ruioa tha Caloatial am- | for t
pirn. Thara a long lino of tha amoarors and ,
but for all nations.
lia buriad. Mukdan eonUins mor
This ra-ostablishmont of tho opan
door into Manchuria brings into ranaw.iaf city of Manchuria
ad prominanco tha kay to that country.
to nino part* and u
tha city an I naval harbor of Port Ar> bnck wall, in thaI most

thur. This
• ascrad city hca tha impanal bla position is hold by RussisI lundar tha
'• r
IS a
Mukdan» IB
of a ninety-nma yaar la
branch of
. It has boon
a lease is but an international fiction,
cupiad by Rus' the
I for a number
r <of ye
Port
ArtI
by all tho
. world
crld ss Ru
e.f. IS a I
Il'tiwn on the* bTs
; part of the vast
I side of
> Yalu river about
• is Vladivostok
or St Potorsburg.
divostok or

wai. which is undar English
Port Arthur ia not only tha key to
Manchuria, but to the gulf of Pachili

Tim harbor propor is a large, .hsllow
baain aurroundod on threa s.de
atoras. workshops, foun
MS and avan a torpedo factory
fact
The antranco to • tho harbor III
which is so mined by torpedi
torpedoes and
protected by forts as to be practically
prj
impenetrable for a foe. Forts are on
the ouU.de bay and on the banks of the

destroy any ships
s
that attemptad to
pass. Wh.lsI thus strongly protected !
from
s
rom the sea entrance
ca, tha city of Port
Arthur is almost as inappreachabla I
from tho Isnd side, lying on a small
I wrth ,

J*-;, took Port

how the
from the
id so

!-r^.

Jaof tha
spoils of war.
Iona ^irad
<■ ’ "
------- Russia had long
that -Gibraltar of the aast." K^evar,
and inUrfarad. The exar-a
would not consent that tho rival
of Japan should have such an imr
stronghold
Port Arthur
Id as Per
be xeturne
rned to China. Tho upm the end the Russian
took the p!i
or his own.
.1 mranmg and far roachlng

to dlwn o7th7Jthar nVti^^^ | ^
ing abilities of
as able to bring such strong |
Orient.*
The
to bear that these other pow­
pra
iractically
stroyed in the battle
ers weremade to consent
and oven ta ^ P*AH Will Ibrow open tbelT OWB pUrloCS
the Yalu. or it »t hardly prebabir that ' assist her m winning this great diplo* | at regular liiteru ala for tbe naHlags of
Pert Arthur would have fallen
tic. IPort Arthur becama Rusmotic battle.
tbe
tbe society.
soHrty. Tlie
TIm- first
first regular
regular maattag
maattag
The negotiatient growing out of this i Sian, and with that event the
was brW.ai ibe bocna of Mrs. John
■ v.el
Tarry Juhnatuo of 2D1K Omngtoo arathe Japs fcrl
1 the
Muscorite.
I>urlng tba first part of tba araaan ope n dJacttaakio was ^ upoa
aubjrrt -Tba Making of Ira
Cream,- wbkb was later demooatratsd
by Mrs. JuUnstoo. wbo followed a fa-/
rorile rwipe of brr own. Later tba
girls sane, danced and prarilced earlous gymnastic fiats In this part of
tbe eatiTli
Blstid I.y Miss Mabel May Urfsa. a
senior In Nortbwi-siem unlvaralty. wbo
Insinictc^l ibe girls In danctng aad
gymnastic drill.
Mrs Johnston, who Is at tbe bead of
tbe luow-menu ts a slodent of tba aarranl girl prtrfilem and Is taking adraaea
work In tl*e departnu-nt of airlokicy ta
tbe kval uoHendiy Hbe lias partldpafed In arreral foniier exjH rtmenU of
the same nature and was vice prealdeat
of tbe Tliisburg Kc-rvant <;irls* aaaoclatlon. She sss also scH-retary of (ba
New Vork Klndenrarten society, of

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for ooe of Ibe New York |iapm. WbUa
In England she made a s|sTial stud/ of
I tbe Engliab method of Uudllag oerr-

F/(AS£S OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
AN IMMENSE PROJECTILE.
At Foil J1 iiu.K k. Ni w
In I.Ill'
Of the Uitcest auns In me w»»rM. It
^srlahs I6U U.1.S 111,.I l.uil. u i.mJeetHe
weighing «.4.Hi jHiun.ls. The sise of I his
messenger of deefrurtlon m.iy
lx-

I probtnn wLlch wUI tie tried la the i
future. Tbe first atepa lowaiE this ead
I bsTo aUrad/ U?ro Ukea |jf aeriral
promlorot clubwomea. Tbey bare «rCSDlsed a acTTant glrla* Hub. ar ratiMr
-bouse girls.- a« Ibrj prefdT to caU
Uir wouMu emptojrrd lu IbMr booHa.
aud liave given U tbe tlUo of -Tba
While A|m.iis - The tocmberdblp la at
prvsnent lluiited to about Iblrty. but
appIU-alkius for entmoee are pouring
: In. and tbe nutuber uHll be mUrfrd.

ON THE SITE OF THE CARPENTER SHOP OF JOSEPH

' LATEST
t

^

PORTRAIT OF
LAREN.

There

-It waa tber^.- aald Mrs Jobaatoo.
-that I derrtopod my atrong aeotHaeaU
upon Ibe oubjecL Wtu-n I tow tbo
mayor of London prew nt gradoato eartlflratea to several hundred glrla from
a trrranla* school, with slmost tbe^-

MAC.
present

look down I
ee*. We complain of lliHr Uck of
flaemeuL aud yet we give them ao
^tbln refining toflU«<»*■ My Idea U a gmd abed dub.
boose where they can meet to eajoy
tbHnaelres. dlscuaa tbHr problema and

UII Hie nilnleier-MUihur whoss
nl pli.ii.NCi'siili i- tepru-lui^i
The pinure retiresents I>r.
. ir.e I,r. «f uirtaHng . »MW
hiie I. 1. through hi. firtioo
MneUren is best known to
re...ierui he u
a wrii.r

ibruiwlves mentally aud pby^.

NO STEPS IN THEATERS.
Isss asrs AJI Psssrsts
as CSsstls l•sMaes.
Theatrical p<«ple to TblladelpbU am
at tbe Iroguoia dJoaotor la
Cbicago Francia Wilson In towaklag
the other night of tbe panic aald. a<s
cording to the Chicago Record-Harald: •
-I auppose simlUr acemw dlwayt wlU '
follow a sudden mafa In any bolldla^
crowded with mm and women, but I
fed strongly that theater bnUdlaga
could IK- Improved ao a. to r«lDca tba
danger In a stampede to a mlnlmnxn.
It ts uiy opinion that there aboutd aoC
ba a single su-p In a theater. Tito doa<^nti should be gmilc iocllnca. That
this 1. iKa-lble IM shown by tbe ebaatmetJoo of a new theater In fTtUbatg.
wbc-re even tbe gallery la regetod by

W

ss ferllljer. TIu- pictore Is from a pliotograi>h ami representa a pile of Imjttis containing over
1.000 tons.. These have been arvuinuof thejrhlef sUughler
waiting shlpmeni

-It U the tbonghl of tbe many atair
waya that mnat be paawd dnlck^y aai
pomibly in darkness that drives tba oe^
«*P*«t* ot the galleries to psnle at any
alarm. If they were sure of a clear

M AC-

/.riTrcr- svj
„-T.r5i'irx"',vir s ss.;’s,-a2.'sj;rrri
<h»llar» for various charitable InstttuCssvoe Uhoes WUI Me Woew.
Dons, one of Ms nu.ttoe* may a«xx,unl * Canva*
for both men gad wofor his success li. this line. “Too must men WIU be more popolar tbc coo!«

---------------------------------( new orders, and aoma very natty Aom

UNIQUE FANILV CIRCtE.
A «n>ll to*.. In B.«rta
w,«.

three living
ILJA.
THRKE or CLVllB.

TEN OK HEARTP

In Of the modem pUylng card to hroadfd In
«>r leee mystery, ws It antsdstes history. There ts IHlle
l came from tbe orSeoL prdUbly from
rom IndU. The tUustrmDoos heTewlih given are reproducDona of pUyt abont tha aermteenih c'entury
ids to OUT modem ihr^
***
hawks bcUa.
Silt
^
^ ^
*•
hmrtm. The thiid.
al^tly groteaqoe to modem eyes, but donbtunite*. w*n aa the whist and prbgrsatova eaebm decks do

MICHEL

It Is not generany known that Coont Totolol formerly was a great boater
aad that hla sooa aro yn devoted to dog snd gun. Ttie grest phllosopber and
XKivellst waa married In lift to Rophls An4rr>mw ifarr. the daughter of a
■cow. Thirteen children
smion. the eldest of whom. Leo.
aarried and lives In
s<m to a gouremment oOclaL w
two of the others I
Two of the daughters are marri
his children hare followed the teaehU«a of
Don ahowa thtas of tbo yowagor aoao la wla

' I!!

U«l U .

hto third wife and
their teens. The twelve
ported to live on terms of the greatest
aaUty. and tbe shopli
who ta fortunstely m

the tolrteenth of hto famOy. Tbe Incesasnt banter to orhicb he to sabjectad

eo«BMa«-

ad. and alto Of tan and colon. Tbata
win be Biaay port white caaraa abto^
aooaof

baa-'

are la tba Majority, tbato ara afima
booca arbleb aia cut vary blgb. la FMBto afyla. tba damaad tor dtoto totolag
CtotoCbaMAcaoato.
^

TbaOertoi
toroid. Itl
toato W4.

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CITY, MICH., SATURD.W, JANUARY SO, 1904.

THE EVENTKG REOOKD.

ed More Women Than ^^~nrtr~~;r Medicine in the World*

A1

feiv.
m

M
oi

; that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vqjetable Compound is the most universally successful remedy
e

.

sc facts, and placing all possible prejudices aside, should realize the truthfulness of these
eir troubles actually exists.
.ydia E. Pinkham’s VcgeUblc Compound, for health and happiness is sure to follow its use

N GET HELPFUL ADVICE FREEanything ahout year iiineaa you oo iwi,unoc*»*and, Mr*. Pinkham, at Lynn, Maas., will be glad to receive a letter from you teHIngfier ah

tberrfbtx- oU «u. rt Ml <mtr In Ih. po*.
of bln mngniflcencp.
Jerked. Thin dkl not ntirprlnr him morh.
*'What‘s that watch worth?” asked
The dnjn fleer on. nod it wan New | •« be wan natarallr .ximOdemhly flua- | Mr.
ur Kloce. polndog to one lu the showXear'a ere. The wedtlinc wan to take
*nd be went to open the door, j ^aae
“Ten dollars.” reput'd the Jew­

caUed her Into the pnrior to Infurm her
dr her good fortune, nhr nlipind out
and waodored wter Into li.e Kr.iveyara
where alie aat down with
H* face.
It wan dlmily in hi^ nuid. It U
remarkahle- that voting f;uert
abould paaa that way
rviun .11- from
hla Imalneaa.
He -atniM»ei]. ntid well,
they aomehow enme to an umlemtand.
Inc and deeW.-d lluit If .Minn n.i.M InFran Van Tuyl
pltouHl

In the
Other Nan*s
Clothes
^ory

A. /imrn

those of any other medicine exclusively foe women.
' .
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''
test number of actual cures of woman’s ills. This fact is attestrf by hundreds of thousands
hich arc on file in the Pinkham laboraU)iy. and which arc constantly being published,
esuhs. Good advertising ser\'es to call attention for a time, but merit alone can stand the

OLJ\/m

mIod

tnoiraHln;; parilea. }
Thia rlclory
puthbm wan the onalancbt
nott been #*a»lly
.•n-lly imlned | rJothra.
over the fer _ I of Von IVyater. but ^bat tbc
man
not even cry
iiert b.i.l him In the H.r^ t.
©Id Gtiert rarrh-d liU |uiiut. He tben «**
^^nl to the rector and made the final
and aainred and
arranjp*menu.
TbU jcmtleniau laid «nd
liad taken the key.
that
but mr*ntly aeni to thin «
from London ^and did not know

i to the old I
Tbla wai

Now
1 that both Dutch and EnitlUh aettten gathered for worahlp In a chapel
ta • tet naar tha Battery. Tlien Trlntty charch waa buUL
At first both
Didch and Eagtldi worshli>ed tberv In
^tfouaiy.
The Dotch wen- then

I kept ao atiiet a watc h U|>im the Kiri
that alH- had no o|HK,rlimity to
I founif Cuert.
\ounK tloert and the Rlrl n.-re very
, unliappy. The rotl«*r had amenuM'ed
I that on
the lal of January hi** d inKh! I»*r and
tJuert Van Tnvl w.r.- to Iw
i
Tlila am.t young ilm n iam
| a fever of anxiety, ami U- b-Kan to
irrow pale, whlk* Mina paH-,d her lime
n b'ara. After nwblle M.e nme* to a
■ealltlni: aenw that tearmd
iclp In the matter, nml. I..-I.I.-. they
kiwlled her fyea.
Instead of weeplnc >‘Im’ n<*w U*Kan to
bint
One nlgliT she -:ii :,! I.er win

i!

Uhe 12th of April. 10U5,
aMM of tho chnrch wardens and reatnrnan dedded that they had the pow­
er to call a dlaaratlng ITotestnnt mlnligar Inataad of an Episcopalian. This
wna door,'and the quamd b«iran.
^
The dirlalon grew wider, and the
.Dvich retired and built a place of worphlp te themaelTea. Trinity was then
■alihtlaliail by grant and law ns tbe

ii

■ *that It was illled with
le. i.m uui
one fate could he really
Mina deftly iroid
guldi*d him to the foot ofr tin* altar
Just as tue unuei:
reached iherv. W
satisfaction .
Voo IVyster dimly
lse.1 the
.
cvistume and I la- lowrering
wig of the
the old friend of his youth.
I
The t-len
ifergyman lookM at the fine
young uUn Ivforr ^ l^au^ae. for j
the man whom he



f-:-'

old man waa a flerec siUkler for
tka loat rtgbuI of hi
his Dutch amvstors.

III jfcriliil la the Trlnltv chorx'b and
JSlnSd t^t his f^nSS
akavM be bHd there.
OmcI Van Tuyl'a bandaome honaa
•-

riioniti to allow him to aee tbe grounda

tha rimfeh and wab-h ST new

When Herr vi,n iNyfaer r»*turned to
hU aexustumtHT plui'i' by tie* fire he
round that his pr«n iuus siHviaeles had
disai.|wan«d. Without tliese he «x,uid
m*.* hut dimly. He owiM dlsiinKiflsb
binns and faces, but not clearly t'oougb
to MV one feature. I p to the lime when
he nm-t m*t out to ila* eliun h they had
not Uvn found, and he h.nd to go with
out them.

ToASTs Txi

tbk

m

liking

dow looking at the moon. Il.c friend of
all true lovers, for Inspiration when
ahe aaw a dark shadow cttvplng along
undiT the tree*. The outlines I.R»ked

pportuulty and whlsivred to tJuert:
-What Is your name, air?"
;
-Gnert Van Toyl.i
The clergyman thought for a moment I
*hen turned to \ oti IVyster. wUh- I
*ng to Iv perfis't^^rv. and wbls|»ered: I
tJ*** briibW>m?”
1
lliat Is mine friend. Guert Van ■

de^'ided
,
Droits beamd lover. Then tied tbe Hergy
aoflly raised the aa<b oimI. h-anlng “l»take and that old Guert bad been
<»«• wh4er.Hl
«J«ply arranging for the marriage of ,
‘*GoiTt!"
^
hla nephew. So tbe ceremony proceed-|
••
whisper, he beard It ^
father gave aWay tbe bride.
oat branch strong and aoUd
miraculooaly near the window of

him lalamw.

RIa erandiwobew waa an
hooae
Thev

I that IfToonc
I that If young
would opeuly leave hla pew in
aud come over to the pntch

m
M
t aav Yoi Ko

wrrn

misa

oa 1

hapiHtilng the young is,|»lnj«y had
taken his pla.v ond stolen his bride,
iiu anger was s.> llmv that the
immt out Into laughter,
-it- dkln'l Meal me” m^Ul Min
Touqg husban.1
,er dW like you. and I always loved
him. m» yim ought lo U- gbd Instead of
omss. Think of wUnt a .life I would
hare Jed .vou as your wife. Pfilf you
will let me I will be the
little
not m.ly
ao the
threw her plnmp arms arouml tits lean
and wliliered iiixk am! klss.^l him on
both cheekg He rather seemed lo-Uke
the profH>sed reUtlon«hlp.
Young <;m rt aald:
-I will go and change these clotbm.Tliey were a rather tight fit. but they
bei-ame him well, and be made a move,
when oid Guert said;
^**K>ep 'em
>«« on; I rire
» you-nephew •
c..ra...
Senator William A Cl.-irk of Mon• of high
M of the

better or for worse, and



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** <^td not Uke long for Ibt* active
V ’^*’“.**
*y*^'*^ w itbont
Touug man to climb near enough to
tpreudea and Guert had paid the
boM • long and coufldeotial conivtsa<<» «*>e church and to the derk Mina
^
ber.
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inter- ta^ In
Pocke^
began to ^
relief only
Into a chair as be saw
hanging oo hit
ring old Goert'a

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dange

j -aUg” dmuers in ills MasjouhnsA'tts
avenue realdeoce. and w hile his guestt
are enjoying bit costly cigar* at the
end of the feast be regab-s them w Itb
I ebolce selections from Wagner. VerdU

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one out. -Here's one w ith a gold flll.-l 1
case and full Jeweled. The inorement
la wammled.”
TTl Uke IL”
He paid the difference. ti«.k the
watch and went away.
After the lapse of a few days he

this

Mascagni and other of the masters,
He even imltatcw the gestures and
stage manneriaras of the most famous
tenors of the da.v. all of whom be baa
beard
Senator Clark really uk«-s hla
vocal efforts aeriomdy.
8o do hla
Herald.

YOU

i..ul

l!c hV:n

;-dl.

1 .-alt! y. 'll t\ t.:n' i r’*

SORf?

YOU

crt'^lc i! f it. hiii'% Mirr tit • n.d hm;«in.’.
«s,Miv:i:LiU-sthccirculaln*ti

.:u: At:: •I
r.

*s ;

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ami

'tnly and is b>-

4 j-'i’td-r l.uu-<hoM
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:r;.intv
> r.-iutkd.d.

S- M t 1

•i.-. 5 .Uittlcs l y utl <1 u -

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Sold by 8. C. Walt A Sons.

Tik.-* i- uothiii ^ * jutil asi;L'.'d **
.1ACAV**H CO. LOJ.SVaLt.

'J.L. ..

IBaracaiiipH.

Ilome has a delightful climate the .
Sold by Jaa. C. Jehmeo.
Whole year round, and from the end
of November to the mlddl.* of ilurch
la an Ideal Ume for hunUng
Then the ' ‘
bounda meet twice a wc* k
On such
oorolnga the riders Irove Home or the
vUlaa roundabout lu time to be ou the
field and ready by. 11 o'lhM-k. for the
hunt U alwaya ameral mill's from
Borne, aometimea 00 tbe rolling, partly <
timbered land to tbe northward, but'
more often on tbe level plain. Hurh a Notice lo the Taxpayers of the «ty of

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TAXES ^

s:i'r.'”oTe;r„;; ",r.m ^ Ti:T„‘'’';j,,. ,..r»..«««.»,
.»«n,.n* ,»;bcria, „f r-hU.uab,.: j
With time and.money ami 4liitiu<*tlao
to lu credit. Swift moving motor I'nr*. I
lumbering drags and four in bauds.;
imart phaetons, barom-he*. victorias
and dogi-arls burry out from
,e city. '
in tbe
From the esutea of nobicmi
ricinlty of the bunt come more t-ar
rtagea. and men on the bunien. which
ey will ride In tl
Zabrlske In Outli

-I had In my employ.” saje one of
tbe mlaslonariea to China, -'a very vain
able Chinese aervant. upon whom I
leaned with implicit ronfldmee
one
day be came to me and aald. *1 riialJ he •

i s«>en at the City Ctork'a otoee.
TrtRT* tf
CHA8. M. BEBR8.
1
Clerk Board of PnWIc Works.

A9S0LUTFLT ODOBEKS

c.iOi-4-r
rs

ELECTRICITY
AT lOe

res 1000

watts

mRlfrElicMt
LlfM»i(! Pmrto

ELGIN G. S'
TfeiUr-TMMiCitlGnea

!

i. A. $^g; f„er $mlk • :

Just at much knack i
<the bnaJiKwe as men i

AiaUaa
LARSON’S

who on one occasion supplied TT.,-

PARK

HOTEL}

Claus Wamar. Propriaior

j

sunom hAT. im

!

mmmi

1

JOHN R. SANTO
iKUBiSnUKEj

jltour WMtohn «Mk.
ejecting Its veoop to a abort dlaunca.
TbU snake la talkd by the Itolch
Boer* -Wpow atang.” or apit snake.
When tbU snake erects its teeth tho
preoBure of the maxlJUry bone oo tho
gland canara the venom to flow to
drops, and It may be quite possible that
by discharging air from Its mouth the
polioo may be blown some diaunce.

.-HEALTHIEST-.
AffD

pi.- laroa and anecial aaairar
mem a for said year, bateheen placed
m my hands for oollactloii
I will be lo my offica to
10 receive aald
laaes from now until February 1st,
1904. on each week day. from I o'clock
ML aad
from I o'clock
I o'clock lo the af
ternouD.
On all
county uzea paid
before January 10th. the regular fee
of one per ceni fur ooUectloa wiU be
charged, and on all Uzea remaining
unpaid
Januarjr lOlh. there will be
charged a fee of four per cent for aoll«ctl«o
IVnalty on deltoaocat dty
apacial aaaeaa
^
^

obliged to ask yon to find somebody to
In^^u^ilO Wilhelm block.
Uke my place, as In the coorae of a
JSSS DaeSnher Ul, IsSl
few week. I am U be execm«l In place ,
M R Hmikell. Sty Tnmmwer .
of a rich genUeman. who la to pay me I I04g tf
▼ery liberally for becoming his sul^itl
- -----------------tnte,* *
NOTICE.
Hi.l» eill Iw received b) the Board
-1 asked what possible Inducement
there could be to forfeit hla life for any »»f iMl.lic Works at tbe t’lly Clerks
amount of money. He repll^: *1 have office f,»r furnishing the city wllh the
an aged father and motlMr. who are year’s supply of cement t:..000 barrels,:
rery poor and unable to work, aixl tbe more €»r lessl.
Bids will be received until 7:30 j
money I am to rrxvlvr will make them
, oc!<ick. Jan- »th. INM. and then pobcomfortable at
1 llcly opened. The right to reject anyi
think HJ- m3
tft all bid* la reserved!
to accomplUh

Job to
the time allowed,” be aald. “end they
hadn't any time to spare at that I
paid them by the bandied, the man
who did the most work getting tlie
moat pay. tVfaeo they were all through.
Wms ImM*.
there weren't enough scraps of bread
Senator Stewart, while trsvellng In ’ and meat to fill a tin pall. That la the
Nevada, stood oo the pUtfurm of the j secret of entttog aandwicbea-to avokl
coach and waa approached by a coo ! .^erie

they rouchrd the Vc« IVyater
,
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“A believe that ptatforma are tor
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, T«y aaan barred window in It. and ^ frothing at the month at be triad to; PoUHclan. to get to on. bnt not to
MMBtod wttb the greatest Joy.
the door was a heavy oaken one with teU the amwafeiage how ho had w-1 riand on.-replied tbe coodoctof.
UtoiWM not no happy over It That {g lock of renmrtuhJdtoieoakma.
i twd huT to
j
The senator Mapped through the door
reef
after her father htot j^ ^ ^
^:^jlUh.dto.,.tl«|h.^toM??Sl.t*~^-K.wTtoh»

Il kills the y* nlh-.i

• .li.rj L.f.tir

-Have yon got
wttb a Bolld gold Cl
for $30r be aald.
Tea. Here 111
II- aald Mr.
-Herv-s the other wabh nnd
That's the one I really wanb'd a
hated to pay out all lliat i

I

t

ntnedy Paracaniph. Ti e

|I.mv:fnl auli scjuio proixTtics of
v.f Shm .!i . !•<';.

u.. ..,0^.11*.....
■Irtant la

ing a: 1

n Luv’-v i:.ul.c il u MTc cure fi>rall UtTt: >

As he reached the disw of tbe churih. wln-n be mauag.'d to kh hU mouth fKg
! Where U- never U fore liad set foot, to twll for help it l.Mk a long time to
Vou 4Vystt*r had an iiitiiiiioii that he. ppt the door o|»eu And while all thia

waa Dotch by Mrth, bnt had wM an
there
► old stot'k iJucrt Van
•Tuyl a rich and ugly old haelHjlor. ami j
hla grandnephew, another tHmrt Van
Tujrt Bay tht young man was Uecld-

the frvb;ij.T.lk:attmi^t the sootbiiiK. cool­

I

©flirlate at all w»xlt!lnjr«. and II did not |
dii»i*leaa.. him to do no. The namea ’
Gmrt Van-Tuyl and Willielmlna Von |
iv^^p r were iiobd and the hour flxed. i
on 'New V«*ar’a moniliiK the eipc t- '
ant brtdecTtinm allpi-^ ov«t to hla old
frlend’a houae.and lben-they reheanad
lU-leremony and read the imtvWv. and.
«„.ins that It wan New Year *, an.1 tbe
^„ldlnK
weildlnK day
day l«th.
Xtoth. they
Ihej drank
drank aa pwidly
pHn
nnmlM'r of tonsia to tite bride, to
day. to tbe fniests and to caeli otber. |
At bnir past 10 old t;uerl. In a state of ^
Utter happiness and almo-t tnaudlln!
Joy. dnm'cd off gayly to bis l*ome to ^
[ Milt for 1
• Kavf
dauchter to his friend. Mina bad lone'
since Iwrn » low-t«Hl w Ith half n ilogen
• of her young girl frieiids.

nmm changed, and
gaining tht aacandency. de. Ided that
thIa ahoold now be the

and Knifllsh bad
gMMrally kept to their own j»eo|>le and
wv> of life, a few had Intermarried.
AMong the families thus uplted were
Ollrla Van Tuyl. who had married Gor
deo apsneer. and Adam Van Tuyl. who
had wedded Mary Abigail Storm. Tbc
Van Tuyl family was bitterly ofTOsed
fa tbs Trinity church, in that family
wna thia OUtU Van Tuyl a motberteas

CUai.ixxl Hands and lii- :it.’
i'.istaiilly n-;- ived and six'snlily cuicil l»>

ARE
I

diwth dlaaenaSooa.
Tbla partlcoUr quarrH had
I two feneratlona and waa atUI
i tho third. It besan In lUW
kUoned unabated until IT^T.
WerenU here
reUud
took
Tbotroublearl^luated In thU

Eczema, Tetter,
Skin Diseases,

eler. -ni Uke 1L“ said the eusloim-r.
and after paying for U be went out
Tbe next day he came round Igalii.
•This watch doesn't exactly suit om.”
he aald.
-Whal's that one worthr
pointing to another.
-Flftivn doUarm."
Til Uke that Instead of this
yon don't mind.”
*\>rtalnly.”
A day or two later be came ■

Trmvua City

!■ IW ptfiUotlaa oftook. .Ml pa—
l>hhta Oerma, lead, ailb SOA*.
Japaa ia aaroaA wlU sijTi. aad. aar
lialalac aa It la. Baaata amkn a (aa«
tWrt. Wllh 1T«6; K«a«. lilW;
Hal,, am. aad Iht Vallad SUIca la
aixth aa lha Uat with aa oalpat af
TJB. tha aaaa aa Mtlah ladla.
TftV A fVOOW WAIir ABL

226 £b1 Fm! Simt

I^On^gfMiUa MihfftatadS

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^ EYEKPrO tePOBD, TRAVKBSE OlTr. MOL, 8AT0BDAY, JAXUABY M, ttOL
■Pifbl of aah. onntartb af a net-

Home Pepartmeiit «

mag. gfitad. ana isa^inafal af soda
ImpHad in a mtie of tbe milk. Flour
•*»Ugb to roU.

^ OfHtmmurntmt

irtoa. and

^ •Or tmi U Wtmm

tt an.

Cut U strips, twist,

and Ary In bot tet.

dry qmckiy; If

Make qnkkly.

will be dry by I
she dawM bald.

Mn,IL E. C

And Id. and

b«hoU!

Ona

daya

anmd prafaaaor lookanl barl
igtima. Wa were all randy to go
dbdf b^ bur!
The MBta. tbe
imreb. bat I wem to tbe Id
letea. and eowalaa wbo aag^
to aae that my gna atm was nU lendy
few years before, now ataad In
to do Its part of tbe work when I got
of him. and wonder bow H la

IW 4m« wu attmiw: «o te4 out

‘ hard aad dry wOl
For the Maeuiog Fire,

people seem to get tbrongb tbe
world witbout work, wkile otbers bare

vkmsly painted should Bnrt be washed
with snap ad water, ustng a little am

Jmm

H«r kaMM

wtat*a Iwat fpr yon, God—TIa to dl^nnd delve eternally to gat a Uvkmowm;
ing and lay up enough to keep tbem
Why ahcmld yon weep and sigh?
from the poorbouae In old aga.

ikagmtm. Toda^r. of aU dajw-what
alt I dor

Here again they are wrong, bow­

r gatbeved my skirl la my hand and

Merer mind whea a world of wars

arlik

•wrr;
I apolw kv (klr u ur o« tlw gtr»«.

er. as tbe professor having in mind
ng. wearisome boors of study and

Bnau yon down with a Ibooaand foe
Joat what a beat for yo*i. Ood—t

search could tell them. But It was
e work
that flUed
him. and no,

awmU. soda or borax to soften the wa
ter: then apply nnr or two coifu of
wahed or scraped off

Aa old wall

that Is simply soiled la spou washed
I»rria4 hack to Maud. She
always aqal to almoat any rma _

with soda and water to remove gruaa.
then apply a thin coat of sixe. made

night, when propartag tbe klw
dJtng for the moruteg blase,
with H a mtxinre «C targe aad i
hits of paper, etc., and roll Into a kmg
package.

In tbe

amratag^t

thto

package lato the More, apply a llghfed
match, aad one mtante after you eater
kitchen you will have a toe Are

Dg ta the stove, and there wiU
perbapt she cxmld h^ me out of by dissolving a little good glne In boil­
he D« trace of klndting or dirt a
ilH»ugh hard at Ume*. It was always
My Ira cbeat was full of good ing water
It u best to apply while
congenial Today be U happy and ba- things that would spoil if they had to warm. Do not kure spots uasln
er mind
when the black nicht
loved, aad his children will be reared be removed: ami at tbe rale the water paint will not dry evenly; iheu apply
thrown
To Waah China Bilk.
tTMn ey««.
the Boor oce or two coats of Inside white [
by ibejineieenth century plan of «t- was tHckIlag about upon
Darkne./ over yo„r llfe a last rose
•omethlng would have to be dae- \l*hen dry apply enamel. On sms
b«r «ar»^ mnd tiiriK^ Into
tiag the work to tbe boy. aad not
To wash
China altk. ctoan
any
Dead la Ifi Uirelineaa! God atill
lng,to squeere and dwarf the boys ibe Ice ad the food must pan com tlrle* prrvkKis painting is not n
the tmd.
gnase spots w4ih boaxlne. then wash
miod aad ambliloa to fit work that pany In a very short lime.
1 vmteiMM] her
biio th*^ wlulrj
In a laiber jJ^of white wiap aad
sary
Various tints may be prtk
VThy aho^td you all iip and wee,,?
-Don’t worry. I will fix It all right by mixing colored! <-namels with the lukewarm water
Nature never meant him to do.
He
Wask as hrUkly as
Mttto. jsllest
KUtif oT file
would not try to make a p^eoaor or in about three minute..- ..id Mad.
poaalble.
Rinse twice, through clear
hUe. b.wring In mind that a ■
-Where do y*»a
keep your India
UmA.
warm water, wring tigtejy. UooT hang
^mlngly correri whea liquid wl
With the dyinjt day—at the twilijcht'a an artist of a mechaaic out of tbe ma|s*veral Shades darker when do ; o« China allk U> dry. roll It up lightly In
I nt^meA fuM railed in mmU Ihr pliKrlai
varnish Is i
One pint of white a towel and after an hemr w
In
The world must have them all. In
press wBh a mcxlemie Inm

"sC.-’

And ptafir her chair hraldr my

Was UMi ewooKh?

I am not i

Bui If a child Is adapted to be

- whaleviT that Is. don’t let us

^

« make •'amHber*' out of him; It

It Is €»rien the casn that in a faroUy
of chUdren at least one proves dlfflcuJt

will not wftrk well, and' goi>d material
fur Mimethlng is likely to l>e com|

to snlt with a trade, or with a kind of

ly ruin**.! In the attempt.

The Record’s GaUeiy
of Bright Children

v: aidVwr
Flor lonHy atmebep. fonwt

port.
and

n<K a basin—of dean water and a -bit
of dry

well worn

rsrrofs In Several Ways—As rege*
tables are arme too plentiful, we will

who aUy

the heaviily

'

Damon. In Yonth a Com

with

some

honor and

credit

Which are sUples. and none of them

ployed: and all ibe.atinis. and unrb-s.

yield belter results than camus. Be
sides serving with p*^. they ran Im-

and
and Knndmas. and grand
pas l<M.k at him and shake their biads

pr» |»are<1 in a cream nance; sfo'r add

say-^di!

it Is a Uiy—bears all they say.

If ymi are iddiged to bwre the y.,!ks

--•tllug them in a o«d place
Whites
that an- left *h.H,b| md U- bratro.
'When tb.- iM.ni.r* ..f k-nsome 1
iHH-om.- cl.ucge.1, poi them In a
*if hcH water, .-.mlalning washing soda
and b-i them ImtII for a few mJnutew.

tbe pan shaken over the Are until they
are glax«*d

And chance the poiol of view,
n ooitrae of time all will be licht.
If yon 11111 only wall:
dawn

auccM^a

the

darkest

nlcht-

nothing, and all

The sun la ne%er Ute

OiAlr

I;

Tom Sawyer aeUlnc. fur sundry/prised

L

oonaldarationa. the hitherto undeslred
priHlace of whliewashlnc hU «
faoce. we have all had a susplcloo

L

that the dlffen nce UMwe.‘n work and

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play was purely mental

If we Uked

^ork, we have admitted to ourselves.

[

.It would not4be work; but the dlffl

i

cttity has been bow to like it.*’ says a

,

writer In Harper's Basar. and
soea on to say:

then

"Here Is the place fur a new cult—
^

let us. cdlnlnc a word of the usual

^

mised pedlcree. call It Psycbo^manual

I

Science.

t

abo^ld
*

i
5 *

The lieautlful woman who
make h«Ts,*lf

mi«ire«i and

|»rieatess of this art would surtdy do
.

the world much cood and coin a mint
of money as well
For who would not
*o to a teacher who could nhc*w tme

.
V

how to work and like It?
-The nidlments*of the science are

L
p

eatremely simple, but its application
:

U InSnite. and would, of coume. re>
quire a complete
haMt.

chanpe of menUl

liet us consider first what the

preuMt habh U.

WTten yon are wash-

Inc HUbes. fur Instance, what is In
your mind? IXm t you wish they would
hurry up and jset done? an4 don t you
cooslder that’ tu

wash

dishes three

tiM a day fw three hundretl and sis
tydlve days a year is too much for hiy
. man

endurance?

What a

distance

have you fallen
from the Innocent
days of Infancy wl^en >^u stuffed a
cork Into a Udtie a tht>usand times,
aad chuckletl st the c^nc*- to d«» it
again! Psychcvmanual Science would
aim to destroy the false menut altl
mde of the adult mind and restore the
laaooaot delight In activity so char
aeterlaUc of the Infant mind.
-What now. Is the truth In reimrd
to this matter?

It is that In rrallty

you would not do anything else hut
uraah dishes If »ou could
For what
ooaatrains

you?

**U is dlBcult

No

miter

to r«>allse

power;

this at

oaea. aad therefore a course of treat*
meota, and possibly lessons, may be
advisable.

The next time you are do^

lag aoasethlng with an unwilling mind,
repeat this formula to yourself, again

and again, until you betlerc It: ThU
Chat 1 am now doing Is whnl. under all
tha drcumalnacea. I prefer to do. at

dlth-waahlag. badn
k daatiag. aewtag «a I
r up aad putting away tba
of a
•ad earctaas family, may be reltad oa
la cut tba tPoHt doot ta laas tima tad
with taas Irtctkm than
bafkora. to
BU tbn worM wltlinnnahlad^ aad aatafgn tba aoal of Uta amrtlw. It tt
Boat aot. n to baoaaoa yoa da apt «a-

Ih.

Ostrich feathers may Is- curled with
a dull, isdnted knlf.-. a* everyisKly
km.s*. but it is not generally k

by small

spoonfuls

tliat wh. n the quili has become tent

Into

warm
Add to It one yeast cake dlahim at one •olvfM in a llltle lukewarm water, ad

ay Ik- straightened by Ihe aid of
n. In such case* hoM the bruised

iVftX. Four Munth. Oil,

*IK»t over the sfKMit <rf a boiling kettle,

inlernipied Maud, ommlng th- pantrj j fe,-i

ov.t

new lM«rd or one humh

_
J
seUe,l a mop and w hile she busied

be^lf scattering
Indian
meal all
hard, cover, and let stand in a warm along the s«-am* of my lci‘ chest I
ing him turn disiastefuliy away from place or iq a pan of warm water until
sought to stay the rising flissl
It and g«» back to
•ismgy and light.
Beat in .me lea- the kitchen
and the restless, appar
sfiounrul of salt, two tahl'•spoonfuls of
-I never should have thought of
life fri>m which it seems
meltcHl
butter;
when
th«rt>ughly
ich a thing!- I exclaimed, casting a
tear him. They all love him in their mixed
and
sIBed
fltwir to
ok of gratitude at my JltUe hel|»er
way-^1 these aunts, and uncles, and a
soft
dough,
and
knead
until -Where did you learn such wljulora?"
cousins, and grandmas, and grandpas, very
w»ft
and
velvety
to
the
We had a iKdIer spring a leak oiuh
also his father and rooihei^-but they touch, (’over and not aslilc »r«in
In Just the same way
li wjut full of
do not understand him. Such a thing until
rimm
to
twice
Its
hulk. cbHhes. tcs.
The wa.shetHsoman told
as a iM.y of slxU^n wit boot
Make up in small biscuit, let stand on mamma she ihimght she could mend
tlon and steadily refusing all offers, the floured Imard until light.
Press
that she could flnUh the washing,
aad throwing away all opponunities aertiss the renter of each a large pen
re let her try
She empticnl Ihe
was never heard of in the family be ell or the handle of a w.ioden sp.«n.
clothe* luBTk Into the tub and then
f«.re. and they do not know what to do brush the edges with soft butter, fold
scattered Indian meal thickly along
with him
and press together Place half an Inch Ihe Inside edge of the Udier. just a*
So. many a scathing w wd and look apart cm greased
pans, brush with I have done to the !«• chest. It never
come to the shrinking senses of Ihe milk, and when very light hake in a
leaked another drop that day. and we
unhappy Iniy. «
hot oven
used It for Bonn- lime afterward. The
more often t<i the prerarimis
In
I'aitllnal Jelly-Card Inal
Jelly |« meal swells in the wafer and roak.-s a
Ihe old tree, to ponder over the pn»b- mmle of cranlmrries. ro<»ked. pulped.
sort of paste over the ......... vn,en the
lem of life so harshl.v submitted to sw.H-lened and Isilled to a Jelly (or
him
His hands are hard rlenchtnl. stiffened with gelstinel. turned Into
his face is hot. and In bU ey«ni
an oval mold lined with Sultana rai­ work lu way in under and staj there.U a lis>k which his mother would not sin*. and when served, garnished with
The boll cHtsed toiling Just a* Maud
like to see
whlp|H‘d cream.
and I were going up Ihec hiirrb step*.
Bur one day she cumt*s
German Coffe,. Cake-A recipe f.»r I could not help wondering all thrvmgh
iilHin him as he is suffering n
coffee cake, which ci»mes direct from Ihe service bow the Indian mem! luute
of Aunt Merciless Meanwell's
the fatherland, calls f,u* a pound of was working: and I etinfes* to a feel
she d(M<s set
Is a revels risen dough (enough for a small loaf).
Ing of anxIHy
when I opene,! the
tlon to ht'T. She thinks the
Into Which is worked two tablespoonand turns It and twists It and
lotiks at

it from all sidPs. and

tbe

more she dues that the sdVfler she feels
toward that onexuid lamb of her flock,
the more out of patience she feels

fuls of soft butler, oni-half a cupful

The fltior was drv .
le Is^aten egg and one- stopped leaking.
nut mt^. grated
Knead;
this, roll out in a sheet and flt into a

Add enough more flour to quires some time to bake properly.
at last and staid borne, where, by and knead the dough (about 2% cups).
The fire must neither be too hot nor
by. her work had found her. It hnd Put the dough on a floured board aad
o alow, and
great care must be
been many years now since any bnd knead until light and elastic. Put the
kea to prevent ft from burning. If
dared to call her laxy. ahiftleaa. good dough lato a bowl twice lU size. Cover
ptaoe of asbestos Is laid lightly over
few nothlag. etc.
and let stand In a warm place onxhe tbe pan, tbe cake w)ll not be aoDrehed.
And this hoy of riiers-was he laxy. back of tbe stove, but not where there
mn the asbetaos bum. ai papei
U any fire.

When

the

on Cake.

'

CTwloIIrta*^*taid*** leg* or even tho

1* on.Ik-irolt ia.lv fnim
Boston, tan.l has In-n
n.I found
uionilcal.
CHII for

The recip,. will \H. found

a four layer cake and it Is mr.r.. fre
quently divide.!, one-half of the rerlm*
making a *pb-ndl.l Iw., lay.-r ,^1..-

If

two rake* an- desinnl the whole n*cl
IH- may be umhI and by making two
kinds of filling
>j,u will
b.ve
cakes which are made fnim one
|H*. but may In- as dlffen-nt as
»l*h. for Ihe
parts may .-ven Inflavonnl difforonlly If on.- d.-^lro*

to do with cold feet thou moot pc
It haa this result prinripslly
npedlng the clrrulstloo of the
blood In the leg that Is crtMoetl over
the other.
The femoral veins srv
emmped. with tbe coosequetK^ that the
U dammed back Into tbe fert and

It of the calves. Another rvasoo
' the habit aboukl be discouraged Jo
fart tut on general physiological
principles It U bealtbler to sit squarely
with both feet testing upon tbe floor.
^ eas with tbe legs crossed tbe
bt of tbe body Is thrown almost
wholly to one side or the otlier.

doach

It seems most iHH-uIlsr and
times questkmed

is s..mc

The rske. however,

when i.mrw ri) baked. I* one of ih.
Ilght«-st and fiiifn.-si Imaginable
\ of a.cup Ilf butter, creamed Add
slowly 2 cup* of fine granulsled sii
ar.

aauOl htaeaito.

again. Bake flfteea or twenty aHaqtat
In a hot oven.-What to Bat.
rie- Doaghnuls-Two cupCaU cC
mOk. a capful of aagar. Bta tabM-

I am frank to confeaa 1 Uve Ucooto
an entburiaat In the Chriatlan Badaavovement. and the more I know at
Us principles and workings tU more
fervent u my eotboslasm. and for maaons like these:
Mrst-Because of the emphaals tU
lorement puts opoo tU local church.
Be<H>ud.-TUt It Is so thorooghly a rsUgious movement Is another reaaoa for

.Sift together 2 t.*asi«.ini. of ttak

of this movemeot
mother of tU four yesr-old girt Involv­
AnotUr rsasoa for
r my deap
ed. One day this obaervaut mlaa saw
It tut It
Urns man oo tu aimrt and asked
r mother wUt made him walk so as well as on tu young men.
leer. The mother told ber it was
nftb.-8ti]l aaotber maaoa why I as
because ooe leg was shorter than tU rejoice In this movement is its teadar
^ill.- aU aalff. -there 1. . girl
around tU comer wbo la tUt way.”

ing |K,wder and a cup* rd pw*iry fl.mr.
Add 1 tablespiwnfm of the prepared
flour to the creamefi butter and sugar
out beating, am! iH-r.m- .TW'h egg :
lablespcM.nful ..f the flour
cmtlntie the

remaining

After ihli
flour,

alter

A Useful Present
A useful pr.--.-ni for a frl.*inl who ii
Iswinlln*: I* s .mail irtmlng Uiar.1 I.
Ito- ma.l..

of in h.-r ow-n r«.m fo.

pr-^-ln.: *.-arn*. *nHK.thlng
rni-het.or
wrinkUnl
man>
.liffen-nt wa>*
arlHim:

Nearly

out

th*

lawns. «h- th»
m» constantly

every

experienwH]

1 th* Girls.
A good JoU was played on tU girls
recently by tU yoong men of*a
town. TU boys Ud been ntlnr
In tbclr attentions, and lU girls de*
elded to show fhrtr Independence. Coo
aequently five of them hired s box at
tbe theater and made a rny .-Urmlng
theater party.
TU pisy wsi -Wa
and tu girls ast sen
never dreaming tUt tU enemy bad
[ tu box so that tu

bt»ar.Ier Its* a small oil or gas *tov*r
on which to heat her inm.

The boanl

Sh.nild iM- ov.-red either with seveml
thickne**e* of flannel or with cotton
Uttinc. over which str^-tch llghUy a
piece ..f cot tun flannel or two of heavy
muslin
Make a sMp cover of gmy
linen bound with braid and with pock
eu for Ihe holder and Iron rest. Make
a flap at the lop to button over and
keep It fn»m dust

A oorih MIsaoari paper asks. -WU
la tu Uppler. tU man wU poss
noaOOO or tu man wU has seven
danghlerir
To which aooCber
cUngc repUca: -TU man with tU
aorplos glria, of ODorae. TU man with
tu money Is aot satisfled and wanta
more. TU man with tU sereo daoghtan U aattaBed. Be has enough

To Clean Oilcloth.
Oilcloth and llnoieum may U kepi
fresh and clean looking if when sweep
ing the broom Is dipped In warm salt
water, to acquire a proper degree of
dampneM.

This la quite as sattafae

tory and not so Ubodoas as tU old
way of washing up tU floor oo oae's
bands and knees, and Is even an tan

Pnhsoa-Bnidder Baxter’s got oome
good plota.
He neoda chorcb mod
c’tribotaa gen’roos to 4e ooppolit ob de
fftapri. Bot U’s got aooe woful bad

SI2S
iSlnSllSS
Doacoo-Itara er tack.

His good ImpoMoos am done offset by his hod

provement oo a mop. a. It ptoforms
cleanlog at tU same time. Ifiaarnlnr

Shape Into

Place them cloae togethM- la a bat­
tered pan. cater them aad let rise

wuuc. acAPiKoa
Neb. 11, i.fi; Pa. IxxU. &. ai-lfl; BecL
m, vk l-fi; 3Nah. k 15; Jooab Ok
lx. lu. Isa,
MO; Malt X. 1-8; .
k 1 ii;^iiu-a:
Bom. X. 14, ir.

the .*ggs an- imt Into It without IM-Ing

tbe double optotoJoa of sweeptag and

grained.

too. we eboold remember tUt Chital
Himself baa taught oa by example to
U mlasionmriea. He left Hla home la
Uaveo mud came to earth -m aatk
add to aave tU loat** TU dlariple caaoot U above hla Lord. Wbem imm
leads we most follow. Are we follow­
ing Uls mlaakmary example? U not.
let os take up tu work which caama
to os along theae Uoea. -TU world for
Chriat- aboold U tU watchword of
every Chriatlan until tU ktagdoma of
thU world aUll Uve become a part of
tu kingdom of our Lord.aad Bavloar
Jesus <!brl*t.

other pocimarlly of this r.k.- Is that
beaten, th.* y.ifks and whluw together,
and until «me iri.-* to bake this cake*

Then add 4 eggs, .me at a time, with
Ice chest had

over aad keep warm
I did not know until n-cvnlly that
n.
Beal two eggi
asbestos could be l«ught by the yard
add enough powdered sugar to make and that It ca'n be used f.M- *lhe ihmi
seling* lo Tom. Dick and-Sally to be
thick cream
With a i
sand and one things” thsi us.-ful aril
InflIrteM on her high-spirt fed. Kensilive knife make slanting cuts all ove
Ties are proverbially «i|.iri»-..d to
N.y She blushes with pain and shame light titiugh. aad put. In these soc
good for. It c»me* a yard squaji- and
eraembraiire of many words she
le egg mixture.
Dust thickly wWh is very cheap: you will Iw- surpri*.-.!
hereelf iiiiered In tnlng to per
nnamoQ a.nd bake in a quick oven
to see how much y«m will g.-t f..r a
Steak with Bananas—Cut three or qnartiT
You ran nil li to suit j-oiir
oct'upalion which the unduly Interest four large. Arm banana* in rrmnd half
needs. There are many way. of using
.Hi friends have brought up for consld Inch slices, aad while the steak I*
this material besidw the one of
[*n. mud uhe Is plunged sUII deep­ broiling fry them quickly In a little
placing on
the rang?
In^neath the
er In the morass of hnmlllatioa as
butler, serving them on tbe meat
sauce pans and other nwklng utenslU
recalls Ihe time of her own yimth.
SaUul Rolls-Two cups of scalded to prevent tbe nmtents from burning.
hen she made failure after failure
> of butter.
In place of the ready made .pads for
trvlng to And out what she was made
protecting the dining room table, asfor; aad never yet has abc forgiven
be«os
bought
the desired
length
certain frif^ds and relatives for the
I little cold wa- makes a moat aatlsftctory and durable
bitter, humiliating tblng. they said to
IHmr the hot milk, which haa -huab-cloth - If a small piece of the
and of her. All her aUters had gone
scalded In order lo aterlllxe It. asbeatoa U placed beneath tbe cloth
•cheerfully, even eagerly forth to do and thus
len tbe poaaiblilty of Its wh«e the coffee pot and teapot stand,
some homely, useful work. Boding par
(ing aour. into a bowl with tbe but tbs table will he saved from the while
feet satisfaction therein; while abe.
augar and aali. When Inkewsnn. marks which even the tile does not
having made trial after trial only to Add the diasolved yeaat cake.
Add prevent
be routed by awful, onbcarahle atl
three cups of floor and beat nnUl full
We all know that fruit cake re

auniuaa or apythlng of tbe kind?
She ibought dauply. as. in tbe busy
life abe wna letaHng. abe bad not befbre permlttad banetf to do remtfdtag
the boy whom ta reality abe now felt
aba bnd wronged and permitted otb
era to wrong. With ber own expert
enoe ba a waralag. how could she bare
made tbis mtotake? ^
From (bta boar tba boy U tortaiud
•o mora vltb taanU. and tba bogy

CrMsIwv th* Feet.
Physical culturtsta say that tbe prac-

over * painted riurfs.*e

kind of^Aabor and another, only to
mi'et with the disappointment of see­

‘‘Ercr since Mark-Twain showed us

I

Dnip

the other like Uls

graceful names, and

MlUr-f

der

lead or trying to escape oar mtory duties every Chrlsttaa ahoald
ipon It as s great prfvllega to Uva
part In winning tU world Cor
L Nor .dioald we forget tUt If
had been oo »«i—**^^^arirs we
I never Uve
known Chriat.
tgb mlsalonarles He came to aa.
thruogb them we aboold do all

and aim.wt as bright as n. w.

and one teasponnful Of liaking pow
m»ds and fields, every yard of which

Is so well known to bis restless feet, deep. h(»t fat. or saute In a little faljln
snd can scarcely see them for the hot a pau
tears Ihst fill his eyes
Barker Hmim- Rolls.—Scald
They have calletl him laxy. gomi f»p pint of milk and set aside until luke­

glvro
mlssionary offering I. beiag tahmi
op ihey are In favor of
mtataMaand vice versa, Mlsakaia ta tU oas
great work-the aemUng of tU good
aewsof aalratloo thrmagh the only beforien hoo of <iod.

This will Aake them p.TfertIy clean

For rritterm. maab enough

has favorite seat In the old tree near boiled ram»ts to meaaure one cupful
by. he goes to vent the surgin|t grief and a half. Add a high aeaaonli
and wrath whkh those same f.sdlsh salt amt pepper, two
lieaten
ejbcs.
vylngs awaken in his breast.
eiuMigh n.Mir to make a thk-k laitet
<rtna your phUmuipliy to liear

may

of e«cs a «la> or two after having ii^ed

exrus.-

Mit behind the woodpile or up In

Anger*

the white* Iwmi the y.dk* well lri-f..re

Ing the sauce, they, ran !**• idacnl
me. a dish covered with rrtimhs and baked
prsy. from repeating even one of the After Udllng. iWran lu* sliced
ih things they say. Suffice it that frlcsl. or. If cut in/smal*piece*. ,
the child In
que»ikjn-we will pr*- tie butter and sugar can be added, and
ahd

Sticky

show tbe gnrater appreciation of those

durtng the term of years aJIoted them.

solemnly

walU Infold.

into

mnslln.

then be fluently washed and wiped,

Cook's Corner.

One after another drops easily
naturally

Tbo fact Is. Christ mads
a betwiwa boaM aad flarand It Is aaCortaasto
rchbssdooosa All work

When working with fruit, fepm par

and the work pursued In cumfort aad
without interruption.’

»e where ancestors have walked
worked

i

According to tho commisstaa of Chitat

Bins, always have beside you a bowl-

A crantnra %dtb for san

—Fannie B

:imgb than Christ gsv« as oar smaBands for today.

ing apples to seeding cherries or ml-

labor by which he may learn to render

they

Band Thia do ta mBmbntam^M^
was gtren to ths dtariplm. y«c no sat
waold Haim that U waa far thsm
. Ka tooto wert tho mlsslo^gr

aad it Is as well to be one a
other
That Odd Boy.

And

^ tnttmr Jtor
tk«t tarn•ato tliap.7 •tgtj to HI. baa.«toto
i^ltotto^ vteto rii^ tta*

onler that Ihe Maker's plan be ca

to dwell.
Yet all my Imart cmifnuird her lijchily

'

-Sri'S.

tho things- iWHTlac to tb*
toiMMac R* Ut aa« SadL U ««

1 rent, and caa be Qsi
In the folds of the 1

■ the old taahloB^ I
md. If the gaMltae stove or range

the walk ptaoe a strip of the

If raiwHl dough Is kept serermi days
upon the Ice. the lam baking win U
much better than the first.

anil. H the Boor Is 0014. warn a pleee
of asbastog. nnd staad oa it wbBe at

Instead of toasUng bread for pea
soup, porridge, etc,, try diytag it cr
roasuag tfll erl^ to tU ovea and-see

boar Mvaitar It «sn ba.

>Uth.-«llll u aiUtd nuoo for mf
gladness In this movoment la tU
Ughtful loterrelsUoos It brings aboa|
between tU various ersngeUcal dtaioto-,
lnatlous.-Bev. Dr. Waylaud Hqyt la
Ways and Means.
KTwawellstta KaOewTwr.
I think we might well Uve tai every
ooelety an ersngcllstlc ooatataaea-4
mean by this dignified name a aasdag
of those wbb Uve tU welfare of |U
ooelety at heart tU executive eomnUt'
tee and perUps a
and making pli
work; this, of <course, with tU i
and ctxiperaUoo of tU pastor
Dr. Edwin FUrrast Halkubeck.

1 U beM
I tu New
Buffalo July
of being very

in AUeatow
IB-lflw
York state t
BB. Both give proados'^
Urge meetings.

r*m
Too esn U sure you sre not 1

U sure yon sre not tu Ba>

SSS.'S.make preaidenta of If you

Christian Xadoavor Is an TU try
■octaty.- bot tt ISBocc slaee tU strivIs la tu atraafth of One wU
r ta not tu toast
I of Cbrtsttaa Ba>*
•WToold yon iiU advsotsge of yoor

Er’rrr--—f - -

*'Bo wooM Uvo m through hla for^
1 kid rmmm to Mmo.i toat
tau ta a yaar If ttMa’tUen tar his toe
hto toaara to tgmt «m dM to tka

to^ w

Kfkl far afanMOMIW takak.
■nto. OtM aritota kM in tor Wa

M li^ a fo«ar«£ two mraatrr mwMmnmaA two of caralfr Tb«o
tfW^kadbMootboootaUlror VWtotatt at tke tlao4if th^ trr^vmimder

I iafaotry lay In ramp
« MffMlan. and
___

____

I the coontry wratward

If oli^ te marrtalac to MrrtdUo waa ; otTroctb
teuVred by
» tetray that road. Harluf Irarned ] mm to b# 25.000. wf
Ttaltrd Polk's reported It at 40.(MI0
I of thr fonny. | atm thooffbt that Shmoan waa aiming
for UrrkUao. #brw tie woohi cooceo
larse fore* and more south to
Mobile or Mootfomery. They ^
aware that General Sooy Rmitb
marrhlof from Memphla. Teon.. with
a Federal caralry cwliimo to join .Sberman at Meridian. This more of Hmltb
catamna and boreted on the flanka. thej reaolred to defeat, and tliey
SSJSSy"^^

^ approach of

taw bolder, and on the nlsht of
Thaiman narrowly rw»pcd cap-

tan by a roamtaf band of cray troopora. who daahad at a paaalog wagon
train la tba bopfa of ftodlng some Yan-

supper ha
artlod from bla drenma by load
« and fdatol abota dpar to tho
HwcTlht dotalde. the general

rap: ’ ■;

m

bom
fsckieasiy
balls tn an dlTNtkMia

1 soon after be croaaed the line In
to Mlaalaalppt Forreat'a Confederate
cavalry corps waa In nbe field In that
regloii, and the redoubtable leader o aa
ordered to prevent Smith from reach­
ing MerldUn. Altbongb the FederaU
bad two men to bla one. Forrml
cerded In turning Smith ba<k home
wlieo be waa nithln fifty miles of
Sherman's line at Meridian.
It was forlunau* for Smith that be
tamed back, for tb^ airlral of Sher­
man at Meridian brought him within
rcaih of Polk's Infantry forvva, which
would be able t<^elay If iK.t to defeat
bla altempta to move bf.Vond that
point. Tbf- left the cav.lrj of Lee
five to march north and join fonea
with Fomat In front of. Smith.
Sherman looked dally for tWlnga'
from the caValry coming down from
the north, lie waited at Meridian until

force to look for the mlaalng ndumn.
Meanwhile Smith waa wblrllnK back
on the itiad to Memphla nllb Forrest
at hln beeU sod Lee rapidly closing up
with bla fleet colleagne. I^UadaUrted
northward from a point near Meridian
on the lUth. and on the 23d
a few boors of Forrrst a rvar guard.
ilth had received tidings of the comSmlt
to re-enforcc iorrest and.
lugr of
Uking alarm at the
hia froDL haatlly turned abont In the
face of Inferior nomU rs
Sherman capaarwl Smith few bis fall
nre to get through to Meridian and dethat
the only
\

In tbelr efforu to ralae mom*y to aid
in the completion of a new $15,000
eburth at llumboldl a nmnber of tba
women of the Congre^tlooal ehurcb
pledged tbeniaeltlea to cootrlbote a doiUr each toward the parcliaac of carpK^
log for the new atruetore and to earn
the money by manual labor, aaya a
Sioux City si^edal to the Chicago RmcorUlleraW.
Mrs Will Strong. Mm tlorry and
Mrx. Ferrjby. wife of Hr. Ferryby.
went out Into a cornfield sihI to a half
day hmiked forty bu-ibcU of ix»m.
oelvlng for tbelr a ork 3 ceota per bualiaL .Not making the oeeeaaary dollar,
they went Into a neighboring beet
patch Ibe following day and pulled the
beets, for whlctrswork the farmer paid
Itbem and donated Uw- beet*
Mlaa Mul*el IMIier and Mlaa Minnie
NldioK !i. booltcarben.. sold popcorn at
the fuotlmll games and on the streets.
Failing to mim- the
nmoouta.
ed out to dc
counlKMise for
D. A. Doane. wife of a physician,
irrote |K>ems which she sold at lU cents

hi.
pHe.a. HWe rr- — • Tr.
Yorl
Ballroad n»en on the New York Cen
tml wore telling a good .lory the other
day about the |iuwerof John 11. Ilw-kefcller'a name and bow It rarrk^d four
of bis friends to New York on a Cen­
tral train, aaya a Mount Vemon (N. Y.)
dispatch to the New Yoirk Journal. It
ockefeller
that recently

u». .iiii^bSBUu; fd hn.v, odjui— —r;f“VA«d;-.^

^

kod dlretl their slMeridian

hold flee* rer Ftrsl Cwsrse.
B. I. Baker of the BaptUt church
oaos in-;
bolding a recent meeUng at
that we ] raintsrlllc. Ky, sras the guest at dlndefenae of the
^
the other preschequivalent of 20.000 ^
^rs. J.
GK»rgU 1 c. c. Mayo, says the Mon*b«-ad (Ky.)
actually dont^ y<„ntalnLr. imagioe tbelr aniprise

r-*

r

J-;.-

Ometsl Fott«L who. with an inego-

taw «r tb* tatn. thu,
tbc Mwlhiat* «>
lb.. «b..y f.**^'l*
the great prise at band
»

Atar tte aicbt .ar.wrr 8b.-m-.
kwt Ua taw wrU to b.i.1 to
tiMI of BWtlat tb« C'-0l3rrdn.l

Tk.

*tL
i.ibi.'

vicksbur* 8b.™..
On Ksebtac VIctob-------------------------------mrt by Inatroctlona from Grant to re-1
d at HnnlavUle. Ala. f

bU^.^.

^ Prtptn for

,'sffi£ss«;|

beard of often at bla old game of Ihrest-

GBOBOK U KILMKn. |
be 14th and began a work of destruc--------------------------- 1
tloo which eootlnued for five daya |
PtftSONAL
j
Bhraan wrote in hla oacial report of !
Oockiall of Mtaaoorl fiadi
kla chief rocreatlOD In duplicate whtet I
•Mfoa. daw bars and
kata DO Irndtatloo ta --------------- —
work wdl ten Meridian, with It*
teA dofahoDMa. areenal. tioapldtata
car aklata.Mot Maridinn dona, but adjacent atntea sroreklTaB over to wreck and ftra.
M rmidan morad cast, north and
•oirth of Meridian, eompaaring the de> In an of 115 mllea of track.


*■

Dr.

H. F.

him by Frederick I
Joaeph Jeffereon haa de^Uned to vlalt
^oatralla, where,, forty years ago. be
Brode n great hit srilh -Illp Van
Winkle.**
p|ga to erect a mooniDent to
roe on. the alte of the cottage
m. hridgaa and culTerta. 1» locon
locomoUrea,
«
c. orhere ha Bred la 1S50. haa
n care harite water tanka, cotton
BdUa and vmriooa pahUc
Agnre Mnnaa, recently appointed adThe de_______
aa art
with tha Macala to the last yenia of
tha sear. Tha plan naed by Ehennaa
Prtnentf^Bamy of Battanberg. Prtosraa to MBd ««t a body of 8.000 aoMlare
dtrldad Into aacOooa of 1.000 men each. cte Liopold and Prince Alexander,
The nan of tha tet aectkm line op new tn EgypL win not return to Onnhrog the trnck. nnd at a algnal each borno tiooie ostfl Jnne.
roan eete a da and, aU lifttag toOoaomor Brodla of Arizonla U n na.
gate, rererea tha te and rmlla
ttra of Now Tork auie and went to
platoU. than pam on to another tortch Wato Fame in Ite Bt baentoe nite
•toTtai notafnl

t ^ te wnrtoaLJg^

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TVll RM BtrsJght and ull nr true.
As on futnre a scroll >uu pom.
What do you Intmd to do.
Klnrte«n-hundrrd-fuiu«hly-four?
Tbrm's a
All >-onr pr
Utni*«j n

t"or;iSs.,

d Ule uf gorw
What do rou Intend to du.
Klaetsan-hundr*d.|i.oghi>-four?
Tou win sc* good Uows and bad;
Vtrts* you wtU know and rice;
Jtm'lX I
Vou-U do vMoXm bytb*
be m
you will be**ll»ddj
mdrsd-naughty-four?
Men WtU strued* o'er the sartb
Aocumolattag atocr of pHf.
Cynkml young scamp are you
As on futor*'* scroll you porn.
Who enrsa what you think or do

•‘I note.- aald the EnglUhman who
sraa gefting ready to write -Imtirrs*
akNia of North America and iler^Peth
pje-

-Wriir naked hla .Arocrienn rrieod.

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wh^> vitality Us been lapii^*

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nuti^. inrvrtor ».r \«i»tar*ik.. (
lo \ vita-<'llktorc l*tan>i anaurcMk.
lue fur «U iiaoulo.. Sac fur Vtarr i atlur* AO
Hrwmt K.; ItMt fUi .irwt >rw VtoOM lUl.

weiy ve^

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si babies are healthy bobie.. bccatiw. during llie
tba mother is able to pive ibmi ncces.ary vitality

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secured from any druggist at fl.OOabottt,.

QH T-A.^JIdl^n.^m-uii.1. «')»y OpMW

firatsix onflered untold misery until they were born. One uu.nlb U-foretbe

birth of tbechildand was stouter in three da.vs after the birth than I wi

POWER OF OIL KING’S NAME

in hla favor In point of numbers t»>e j
was deFrderml troopers were Inferior
Ulmd there, so bis gne*.t. bad to re
man to the seasoned veteran* of For- turn to New York aUme.
T«t. But Forrwl had 2.000 new men
Mr. Rockefeller baa a pass for blmaeir and family over the New York
Central and Its leased lluei«. and In or­
palgn haa always been a puxxle to mili­ der that bis friends mH^l not |wy tbelr
tary men. Sherman deemed It worth fare be sent a message to the Tarty
while to deny. In hla memoirs, that be town railroad station ofllrtabi which
bad Inti-ndrd at the time to go to Mo­ rea^Bomethlug like this:
bile and In not going there from Merld-Tell conductor train No - that 1 no
Uu bad falkd In accpmpliahlng the reaponalble for these men and to aee
objects In view wbe» the column left that they arc passed through.Vicksburg. Said be: -I never had yie
Rockefeller's guests rode to New
Mr. Rocker
Ides of going to Mobile,
York on tl>e i ord of Mr. R«M-kefe||er
had purposely given out that Ides to

fired nlatol
nreu piaw

monnud man -srlth sense eooogb
to go and find out what w aa the mat­
ter.* I onleivd a memlH.r «f the goremor'a botse guard tn
Imniedla
t4y to General Esell
-AS for luyaelf.- say* General Gor­
don. -I was never In a Wattle without
reattelng that every loomeiil might he
my W but 4 never bad a pttwenll
meot of ceruln\deatlt at a given time
or in a parllcuUr Uttk-. There did
to me on one *Mnw«lon a feeling
that was akin to a pn^-ntlmenl. It
was, iM^wever. the nwult of no
perreiitkin of certain coming fate. Imt
an nublddea. unweliHiuie »-alculallon of
chan«« suggested by the |»ccullar drenmatam^s In which I found my«-lf
at the time.
-It waa at Wlnciiestrr. In the valley
of Virginia. My command was lying
almost In the shadow.of h frowning
fortress to front. In which Geocrml
Mllroy of tlie Tulon army was stroug
ly Intmnchrd with foro- which wr
had U-en fighting during the afternoon
In the dim twilight, with the glimmer
of hi. bayonet, and bai.. howitzer*
Stlil discernible. I reenve-d an order tc
storm tlie fortress at daylight the next
morning.
-To say that I wa* astounded at the
order would fe«»bly expre.. the s
tloo which It. reading prtMlm*ed. for on
either aide of thr fort was an.>o|»o«
coontry. miles In w Idth. thrtmgh which

his supplies aud thus foiclug him
to ivtlre and Ineef ua In the open field.
There was nothing for me to do,
ever, but to oU-.v the order.
-A. in the night 1 plaiiiH-d the aaaault and thought of the dreadful
slaughter that aw-altfd my men.
came to me. as I have .talf-d. a calculatloo as to chan.s^ which resulted In
the conclusion that I bad not one chance
In a thousand to live through It. Tba
weary boum of the nigbl bad nearly
pasMs]. and by the dim light of my
bivouac fire 1 wrote with pencU what
I supposed wa. my Ust letter to Miw
Gordon, who. as usual, was oeai
1 aomniooed my quartermaster, whose
duties did not call him into the fight,
and gave him the letter, with directlona toalellxer It to Mrs. Gordon after
1 was dead.
-MounUng my horse, my men
ready. 1 spoke to them briefly and en­
couraged them to go with roe Into the
fort- Before the dawn we wefe
tag and soon ascending the loug slope.
At every moment 1 expected the otorm
of shell and liall that would ezsl many
• Ufe. my own among them, but on we
ssrept and Into the fort, to find not a
aoldier there: It bad been evamated
during the nlgbi.^]___

1

u WlNeCARDUl

In speaking about a wound received
In the cheek at the battle of Sbaipi
burg General Gordon toUl a t^rioua
atoiy wMct niuatratea a feature of Ida
character, say* the Pittsburg Dispatch. |
It b the fact that Gordon never hsU hla
head aud that be ix>uld think under any
clminutaiices. Kaid ('rcncral Gordon:
-While 1 lay lher>* wounded on the
field my mlod went through a curious
proenu of reasoning. 1 ibougbl I had
been alrnckiiy a cannon ball, and 1 oakl
to myself; *I have l^vn struck In the
bead with a alx pound aolld shot. It

left on Ibe left aide, but my brain*
must be gone entirely. Tbrreforr, I am
dead.
And yet 4 am Iblnklng, and
bow can a man ^Ink with bis bead
abot off! And If f am thinking 1 can­
not be dead. And yet no man can live
after bla bead la abot off. 8U11. I may
have conarioaaneaa after I am dead,
bat my body cannot hare actloo. Now.
if I can Uft my leg. then It must be
that I aa aUre, I will try that. Can
I? Yaa. I ran. I aee It rising ^am

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I. I. A. BUILOINa.

J. H. MONROE
We can lit yon with Chest. Pryteefor*.

Lung

Protector*,

A ntoey is told of Connt Rchonoval

and

Unen Vests, or we can show you some good Tmlaet In dianiola Skins,
from which a low-priced Veal or Lung Protector can easily be made.
-Belter look at our proposition -

I foond that my bead was

off. n former Rosalao ambmiaailor to
Engiaiid. He greatly admired Kngll<4i
sroroen and sraa
heartily
annoyrtl
when he offended any one of tbrm.
He learned
BngHah. and. having
hoord ooe fanana boaoty i«y -shot
opr to another, be Imagined It to be

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♦ James G. Johnson
ORA. AAWYm A

jienhsts.-

oanMn are ap^M ta the Mine articio
AB Woric of HlfhMt PnaUblt a
nf dirt in varlont placra. datwhewFhw ted WeHc n tpnlnWy.
knowr
“Bay no OMre.** In tbto arnae be him
•elf nddrewed It to an Utortrleoa lady
“For Jaatance."
the noxt night at dinner, to the ladre
Tn tome ptecca they call for
and begga.* «b8 in other placca they conatcrnatloo nnd hla own. when be
nak far *hegf an* 'og.* **—Battltooro lator dtoenrered Us mlstake.-New

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