The Evening Record, August 16, 1902

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The Evening Record, August 16, 1902

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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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1902-08-16

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1^^ ' THE'EVENING RECDRD
SIXTH TMAB^O. 1644

TmATKBSB CITY* MICH. liATUKDAT AUC;U8T 16. 1906.
ofOoM«oPr«M.

IS Ginn

HOSPITAL IS CLOSED

BOER LEADERS MANY WILL 60 TO MANISTEE
IN ENGLAND

Koooomy Store. Ml Front strsM.

Firm Part or Nest Waak Will

OHlX»LA^^ll

Tba ftrst part of next
Tk*
They Arrived In Southampton
I Om p^tUota M»k«d
rth*Tmran> B<M|itel. vUeb bM
lU go from this city.
This Morning
MB eowUcMd by Dn. <Hr»« *
on tba M. A N . S.
Tbetn
SwutOB pt lb* Bonwr of W«bta«u>D
row at 7 oVloefc. and
rmakUa
for *best a jmz.
wUl MR laava on the retam anPl 7
il« It b» IMB •
!»•«*•• BOIHA, DELAREY AND DEWET la tbe svsniag. giving ptactloally the
entire day at tbe snoampm^t.
wUl oooar the grand reJudff6 Murphy Appraclataa
Were Invited to Visit King Ed­ view, and Tuesday the r«bam batila
Their Good Work
balldlnf too. la wbich it waa locauni.
ward at Cowes
Tbs naval reserve, of Michigan. Ohio
waa not aallsbla la many ra^iact». aa
I also at that
and UUnoU will be
paoially laaklag tba raqalramaoU for
MAXIMUM PENALTY EO YEARS
araarrioa. If daring the coming At rirw Ihm, UaeliMa Bat Ariarwafd

V#rdlct B#n<l6r6d In th# Cm—
Asalnst Frank C. Andrawa

JURY IS COMPLIMENTED

a sad a ballding adaiAad for tbair
For the Crime of Which Plung­ amlbay^ty Iboo mmtiaa. tba boapllal aarvloa.
er la Convicted

LITTLE EXaTEMENT

Hack AS«cta« Wk..

K AwmnrnmmB for Jl*w

Only

One

Contest

for

County Convention
Ik-lroit, Auk. 1C. —‘Kimlly as
t:harKC4l,** wa» the \crd»ct of the An(lrc«rs jury tliis afternoon.
Ju.lKc Mun4,y f.n.sl»cl his d
and the jury that liad the fat
■ ewi in its handi
VJork this morning.
Moat of tb.- UmT during Uh- oharga
Um aocrus«*4 aat romimtaUvaly bc
loM in hia chair, apiarautlj glviuf
4«^ap ait«-DUoB lo whal th« ^odfc waa
naying. OoeaalooaUy be yawaad. Imt
tba ac t waa moiv in tlia natnra of uar
VOM rallaf than a manlfaat aoilon of
•aauL
At a tbr Jury rvtnlnvd a verdict of
-OulUy.’’ lira Andrews wa« moai
afr.H l«!. Jndft Morpby coapUaant
ed U.a Jnry on Uiair work.
Tha maximum panalty whioliAndrawa may rroaiva la »» yaara in the
When tba vardlot waa rendarad. tba
Hi to tha c'oanty iail unUl
Monday wban Judge Murphy will
iM-ar tiM* argum.nU for uaw hail,
pruding an ap|Mwl to tba an]

FkalfttBtstBtUgttis

or tba MIehts

Tbrra waa ItUla axcilamaat at tba
tbe only ountaat in aifbt being a brnah.
batwron P. M. Hamlin of Blair.
Prank Wilson of Pbradlae. A. J. DaVriaa of Wbllawatar and V M. Hager
of Ualoa for tba aominsUon of regia
tar of daada.
Jaat wbat tlie oomplexion of the
city dalagataa wiU be ralative to tbeae
»it U liard to det
bat It la claimed by those who have
atadlad tba altaatioo that Hamlin aud
Wilson will load, with lltUs differ,
anea inltba poaaible number of votes
foraaob. while IHager and X>aVriei
will not be likely to aeonre any loreat
atrangtb U tha wards. Just bow
tbasa two gentleman will aland
asaong tbe townabip delagstaa is hard
to datarmine. aa all are well known
and popular tbrongboat the oonnty.
It U true, however, that at the oau-

BROKE A FINGER

llrsl ward Hamlin*, frtenda
claim ton of the aixtaen delegate.
oUolad. and in tba Soooad it i. believed that tbe delegates are about eqaal-

Cliarle. Renni.* bad bis right hand
liadly damagtHi laat evening in a oolItaion wlthaoarelem bloycU rider.
Obarlea had left bis boms at 6:1b lor
Kaat lUy. and vraa paaaing tbe blaokamtth ahop of K J. Flaming, when a
blryoUat came aootvblng along from
tbe eaat, and ..^med diapooed to Inm
to the lefkSHennie toraed o«t to tbo
right, and yelled for the api»roaobing
bioyoUat to look out aud tam to the
right. Hat IH. lorned off lo the left,
and crashed into Rennie, who waa
badly Miaken up. and loul tb«‘ llttla
ftnger of hia right liand broken off
near tba knuckle and driven baok.
The hand will be orlin»h'd for so^

wUl have one dalegate and Hamlin a
large I majority of the remainder.
The Ponrtb it aaid to be about e<iual
ly divided while In tbe Pifih thi
it aaid to prevail
Jnst bow tbe otbar candidate, foi
thU omoe otamd is merely apecuUtive.
aaalltbc candidate have friend, work
IK among those anpledgsd.
There will be no oppoaiUon to Ueo
W. BUvrard for treaaarer. R K Wal
D. O. Chandler for
Iff.' Geo. H. Oroa. for promiootor. Jaa
H Monroe for re|weaentative. or U.
W. Oorti. for ctrouU court cob
sioaar.
There will be a contest for the
on for surveyor l«tween i*.
and K. U. AUyn.
legates chosen are as follows

1 kar I»arU«S U> Aee>^ Ike laklta- ^

WILL 60 TO EAST JORDAN

ilaa-riaM o« tka Trio
for Ika ratara.

Waking a
Reputation

.4.

PmA «. A. H. Will PartiH-l
I tka teMiaa ar ike UraaS

BjTrW^rmuklotk»tu~r^

Southamton.—The Boer GenexaU
MoPbarson Post Ma 1». u: A. R.of
Bcitha, iTclarey and Ucact armed this oily ba. arranged to parUclpale
here this morning from the cjl\k in tbs reunion of tbe old soldiers and
J<«^ph Cliambcrlain. Karl
RoU- mtlora of tbs rsotfmaiasd Grand Tiavand (icncral l.«ril Kitchener
erne mgion assooiatioo. which la to
them anti cilcnJctl a cordial greeting. oooar at Sast Jordan Augaat M. <7
The Boer generaU reteivetl from and M. A fare of fl.M for tbe round
King lulaard an imitation to come trip baa bean arranged from ihit
oil the royal yacht at Cowes an.l view plana, and a large number of tbe nathe coronation naval maneuvers as tion*a dafandara will go from here.
first The
say*
li«auai aaadUr uckooi Pir.ir.
mg: -Although the king has convey­ *Tha Baptist Sunday i^I will go ^
ed to us his desire to meet us, we are
too tiretl to witness the naval review; Wednesday of next week on the Col­
l>esidrt which we are very busy with a
umbia. leaving at 8:40. The fare for
niiinlKT of matters awaiting our allenadoluwillbe 85 cenu. for children
lion. Wc are |ortuuUily pleased
from 6 to 14 yeara. 15 oenU. and child­
with the cordial receptiou cxtcndetl
ren uud^ six year. free.
us. We c\|»ccl to \isit Aiueru a
Ime returning to the Tiansxaal We FHO/KN Fruits at the Sugar Bowl.
i'aul Kruger ami will atIciuKieneral Mr\cr*s luncial at Btusscls Tuesday.”
.\ticr giving out tins statement
the Thkis held aiu.lher comerxation
and issucil another statement saying
that thev ha«l dei'idisl to go to Cowes
, aud have an audience with
the Liug.
Tha Ho. r.’ m tlon iu declining Kdwrd-a iuviUtlou i« said to
dua to
roiiimuuication they rt celvad from
Kmger asking them to snub tha Bnti4h ganerwU and offer an affront to
tha king by rafosluK to acs-ept hia in

We nuulc our rcpulatioo by tel­
ling Reliable Footwear at the
loaest |*rices in Traveme City.

We are keeping up
wHeputatipm. «

cr 25c =s
39c wH
^ 50c.^
50c
75c;
$1.00
$1.65,

™ V. rmiiiai
rolTLAR SHOK HUl SK
THK 01.1) ST.\N1)

ADVANCE

FALL STYLES

MORE FINE FEATURES

w.. hjiv.- jnw rBO«*»eAl * «kip
inwit ».lthrTl>l>l»sn.l HAN
' L KotX t.Al»lI£S MIOICH

ArraiiROd for Iho Approaching

«rrll -tyi:-A. 1
I and ai.lM

HANAN

riw, 1»rp.r«»etil Will tilre aa K.klbUloa
|•^r•|.twot lloyd^or Ik- Xlirklama
I rdwratioB «>r l.«lH>r Will Hpaat
THK Old) KKUABLS

WITH IMPRSaalVK t'KKKMOMV
» or I'karUwola M
FaeAorv )

UvitaUona ara being -ent oat for
cocear atone Uylng caiaoMmiaa of tba
saw OharUvota I>m. (agat eactorr.
wblab wlU mke place AwgaM ttM.
Aa •Ikahtwmte proram U baing pmpand aad amoag 4b. dUttagi
mat. pnamit will b. Suaalor J. a

Tba UvUoiblaa. or i
pan of
others who
thaf t««m Iliad oat with
w
wars aoc qalks ap to tba game as they
amid to ba, waat to KaUaaka yaatardky aad mat def at
a at tba bands of
that kaam. hj a aoors of » to I. FergaMa plt«lMd tha Irat ianlag. Kalkaaka makiag 4 rana. Movak piiobed
tbe rant of tba garna. holding tba Kalkaaxn mao to coly Iva rana tor tba
eight inaiaga. Bat it waa aooagb.
TbalnvinathUa

in' tba city that Frad H. Pratt,
Bating attorney, who waa elo
Uie last county election by tba Urgaat
majority of any man
would permit hi* nama to am
fora the county oonventiim aa a
data for ra-alaction. Mr. Fkntt
that ben U no foandailon for thia

THE WEATHER 2=SSiSiSr“

PiicisRittkStritclisilYalm
Sample Pant Sale

NmislNhin
Odd Suit Said

You ought to aec them—it
•onlddoson good. We mntt
(cU there to make room for UI
dock. YOU BUY •
YOUR OWN PRK

And this is where you gel the
best of US. They arc samples
and arc roatlc much better than
regular patterns. Sell for le«
than co« of raw material

Ano'SH^r Ou*«*lriK Oorrt**^
In the window i( a bottle 6UcJ with pebbles. From now until
October 16, you have a guess on the number of |iebbles in the bottle
Ercry Time you make a purchase. Three prizes will be given lo the
three correct or nearest correct guessers—A fine suit of ClOtbCS

—best •‘NewfauM** hit ud u dcfut FMaiel shlrL
846 the New Ties.

Open this Evening

r

S. BENDA & CO.
Clothieis, Hatters and Furnishers to Hit.

. The Aniericau Citutvi

WMte Shirt Waists-”—mJ:'

«..i-

Wash Goods at Farewell Prices
So

lOo

ISO

ferSandlOcraTurt

For 15 and 1 He values

For 2.'> and 2tl. value*

lOo

81:of>

For 36c and 40c value*

IN AND SKK TllKM

STEINBERG’S aBEUABLE DRY GOODS ABO CLOTNIW NOOSE.

Tor CMS Week
'To rr.lin e our st.wk \oiii i hoite
*»M;KRANU MS

50c per dozen
Phone uv f.« Cut L1.«r.v /

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

FRANK FRIEDRICH
Th< N<» SUMi

i

euy « Book « Store

m

Labor Day Celebration

tail, of the l^bor Hay celebration
were looked after, and tbe Indlcatioti. all jwiut to a celebration tlmt
will b<* e\in belter
» ol la-.t year, and a splendid «irceaa in every imrticnUr.
Tbe speaker for the day has Wn
aeonred. l>avid Boyd, of Detroit,
presideni of the Michigan Feoeratlon
of .LalHir. He i« a fine eepaker. whe
llOM’
,
________
will Ihi listened to with the grtateei
WANT DRINWN^FOUNTAINS
iuterest by uniou men and all othen
who are iutereatod iu Ubor.
iiMiBorr.uic Wort, will itortOne of the beat feaurea of tbe day
Deleaglea-J W. Patcbln. I
Will b.- the exhibit of the tire depart­
Morgan. Howard lri.h. J. A. L
t'ouaell oflkaC'Itv.
ger. M. Winnie. Jr.. Waller Lorauger. ment. which is recognised as one of
the
beat iu the slate. Tois will be
Wallaoe
Osmpbell.
Lorln
Rob.
rU,
F.
At the r^ftil^r ~e«*tltig of Uia board
of public wiwka last evening, them B. Saxton, K R. MoG.y. David inten stlng not only to the hundreds
waalltUe hu.lneaa transacted exoepi Oampbrll. Herbert Montague, Harry and probably tbousaud* who will be
that which waa of the rootlne order. Monroe. J. W. MiUlken. S Garland. i in from the .um>anding country, hot
1 to tbe iieople of.the city, many of
They look up tbe matter of drinking W. O. Hnll.
whom have never seen the lire team*
foantaias. however, and it vra. voted
Piftk Ward.
get out to a blaxe. The aUrm
to reoomtrn nd to the the council the
Delegataa-Geo. P. Uarriion. W. be turned in. the teams will get out
parohaae of three by the city. Tbe W.
Falroblld. U K. iUeveland.
looatioo and style of theee will be Frank Umlor. W. K. Muon, M. D. and make the run to the aoehe of tbe
fire, the connect ion. will
made and
flnall.v settled by the city faihex
Morgan. W. M. Smith. E. O. Kogan.
will be thrown as in the acto
i. expiated that they will oust i
A. 8. Fryman. Oea A. 8l.*am.. M. al work of the derariment. It will be
Vinton.
fine ei^ibitiou of tbe
of which Traverse City is so jnstlv
road.
HMtlaga. F. F. Greer. It W. Puxrce,
Tbe bands of KalLasLa and Cadillc
a R OnrtlA Joeepb Elaaaon. b'rank
will fnmisb mnsic for the occasion.
Trade, b'rank Bladek. a O. Darrow.
iWmp Hawley.
Manlatse. MIob. F. P. Imwton. W. J. Rennie. E K The street games, which will be orvn
only to Tnion men. will be intereat­
Angn.t l«~ll U a good bnslneaa proing to all. and about $5o in prixe.
rbtmwem
lUMitlon for tbe merobanU of Msnistss
to retain the enoampmeni. and they
Helegalea-W. W. Dean: CTiarlea will be hnng up for tbe winners.
The local unions have asanranoe
an- figuring on doiug so next year by Jobneon, I. M. Winnie. George Hort.
renting the preaenl .He and tendertng K. B .Ganmr. Q. E. Boaghey U K. that too onion men will l*e here from
it
the military state board. They Gibbs. Aloam> Fox. Jamas H Mon- Ctmrlevola. aud a UriP- number are
expeelwl from P.-.o.key aad
will liave to do more than this, bow- ros. O. a Yadsr, Sr.. William Love.
One fare rale for t
ever. a. a number of tbe company
I Walton. Frank Holdawortb.
tr.i. wtn provail ou all road, for
commiMartea are complaining of tba A. U Baolmnt, P. O. Gibert.
poiBU
wiUUn a ladlua of SO milm
exorbitant price they are forced to pay
All
the
l.oainrt.
meu of th* city are
foranpidleK They bay the best tbate
J.
Fnlghnm.
ur««l to make eahU.Ua of union good*,
i. going and expect to pay tbs prios.
to h*T» floau in th* paiad* and to
asked, bat iu several iastanoes they U bUrriu. Otto KymUa. K.
WUl Tbitlby. iitatf
aid. ai tliey douhtle.. will. In making
I thU effort of Urn union men th* ftn*
who at.- tTi.T«« U> nmk. fottanaa te
I (uecB** that it now promUe* to be
tan daya
Any apiHt of mnfilniam
IHVIHCIBLES BEATER
aoursUm aoldlan vary qaiokly and
T - metoimau hav<« bacn qnlaUj told that
PRATT HOT A CANDIDATE

lo (tack BOB. Tbe nunnlictmn aata dob h»vc
been ahooct oiubie to fiU orden oo accoont of
great demand
Erctythiog that't needed jron
viUendbetc.

241 Frwl Si

the
Not only what is said of it.

KIMBALL
PIANO
and made thousands ol
Kiiulialls ncccssar>* to the
world’s entertainment-----r.iiaranleed by the great­
est piano makers in the
worhl Sold at 1 aclory
Prices and liberal terms.
See us for further lartkubrx.

lUNANwSnOE

TME FAIR

.1

iivihc l-c^l shoe on t%*rth. tvrry
iii.kn u h» tuik w5m a lUnan aayv
ihrrc i> none U-ticv. Wr liavr just
we-cufialthragf-ncy f.n these Umourn
*h.K-s and have a complete stuck
price IS
now u-rdy Ifur you

prrort*. m*. AW Ml

They t oil).-in \ el.»ur Call, GUreJ
K'd, Tn-h^h I tiam. l and Patent
cult
Ttie *tyle> are aWluIrly

tSL FORTIIE HUM

w.w.iiiiiiiuioiiiipm

The Boston Store

Hot a Crace o! Cotton*
Cotton lias it’s uses and they are many and important.
But you have no use for cotton in your suit or overcoat.
It m^ be of interest to you to know that in the great
^etbry of L. .Adler. Bros. & Co., of Kochester. N. Y.. ev­
ery piece of goods received is subject to a test for cotton
a clipping being boiled in caustic potash. It is also tesy
ed for strength and color, and when finally made up it
is a perfect piece of cloth transformed into perfect gar­
ments. When yw buy • Adler -made ready-to-wear you
buy pure wool, arustic designing and expert tailoringall at half the made-to-measure price.

A. J. WILHELM

UNION STREET
lU nuMto oomk
rIbMoAou.
II

To dose out abooT one hundred
pairs Men’s Fine Pants we offer
values up to $4.50 for $2.95;
values up to $6.00 at $3.95.
These WiU sell at sight Don’t
be the last to caU. : : : :

5AMILT0N CLOTHING CO

i. kiLTOattAT. iLvotm i«. iwia’

^ ara^e «ao^>

Hinn Mrr $uts

(1HE tmmc ueotti

aim

Snaps in Bedroom Suits!

isiff f.'N

V.

TSAVUM CITY. MICHIGAN
ORANO TftAVSme HCRAI^
< TM.T.I«rBMMI.V.«MMBI
i«W.I

Never were such Bargains offered you before.
N< te these prices, they speak fonder than words.

eteMtIdM
li. of Blair MdWIlM of Klag«l«7.
Bat M DaVriat wd Bag« ara botfc
tmhr^hvn wmmjtntmdMimihM
cmntrj ao4 el^ Me oi
matter of oM|Mtara.

CIRCUS IM S TROUCIES

-menB
Of Ihr Megre moe ia thie onnatry
the ahoUtlon nf elaemydOymm
OfV fO atnuei

"*Thir

laaaalla »

wanihm of the

ctherwUe hnewn ae -Hlahy Dtak.*

MarvtaToa
hnfn.tfeomeof thFpcoiaewho
_ .iepooed to ohnrgo the chowmen galee In maay paiU of Franca. Many hat e pale pink
m in FarU are weariag fam
with armrice aad deceit, ooald hare
Umate knowle^ of the perpUc Tha bathing etaiione along iheoonct
CM which eo often beeet the modem
eesrrhUgbt fleehtal In the eyes «f the
elrcne manager and dUtmrb tU eran created nt Johanaeabnrg hT the dU wuodrvlng throa«. A monocle on his
of hU mind, they woaM deeUt oorory of a new gold reef, which U left eye gave artetocratlc wrtuklee to
ebw>w and cheek, ivark Uoe
mid to trmTerm n Urge Cttcnt of ter­
Heated from a big perfecta
BKFfraurAW ntatb nrKKT.
From the beginning to the end of ritory. Local geoUBicle think the
fermt to rude stares and lood
meenmm.nn4hMwmn ameone. the strike U a oontinaatioa of the Wit
•uta. “Hlnky Dink" cauUnoedoti
lot of the eironc mnnager laeke more
rtrmnd main eeriea. bat the dU- hU way In placid content k>ow Tweothan one thing of telhg eweet paaoe ooverer declare tbat they have found ty-tblrd to Forty-eccood atrveU the
Finstbewaeccnffontml with a dmrtb new ftcldo that wiU be the equal ia atruU continued In growing triumph,
AL.BX MAiri.A^DoT Manias
and when the Hon. -Hlnky Dlnk"
of attraetione. it being Impoeeible to
|Na-Bifiary«^»f«^ -t
eaoythingnew. ThU U not eo
Abner Denton, who claims the hoarded a street car to return to the
raso M. WAK^BM arOakUa
nfth Avenue hotel be heaved a Mgli of
today. There me many incredible
lamptooanip in athlcUoa nt LincoU- mdafaetlon for the impreaeion be bad
Dtione wl^ may be pr«
vUU. Maas., although M yean old, made on New Yorkers and nnoCber aigb
IIAMIBl. MrfiOV of Boot.
if the drone man wlU do ae Mr. WalI
to
ran
a
rmoe.
walk
or
wreetli
of
aorrtiw for having abown only the
BarA^yrU«o.ir*l
^
Uce. of the Great Wallace Bhow
with any man of hU age for money.
U of hU oullmited
-go after them and pay the high
U lively na n orieket In spite of
«Ui1ee
demanded.
hU grwt nge and can ©over a mile aa
I.AI li of Jarko
The hard timee panic eptead lU dU faatas most men. Aaochcr iuOe aad
eolntUg wing orer the land nad ehnd hearty Yankee U Bli R Bonn, who mder than doughnuts In de
wants to awlui with de tony bunch,
owed the Imelnem of Mr. Cirone Man hna cerved ne leatice of the pence In
come on to wade In high society."
Brownfield. Oxford oouty. Me . for
U>e A. fa 1.1. of CM
Mr. "Hlnky liluk" lighted anoCber
vallA and in the preeenoe of proepeH flfty.four years. Mr. Bean is 81
perfecto and said be bad more clotlwa
ty. ns fWg nnd immener na nre Um
Be served in the civil war as in hla trunks and ibey would make the
teiit<of the Walaoe Bhow, Mr. Wal­
iTRIUnT of Cioaobte.
"amarl garahos In New York aUre."
lace U aanoynd (and who wonldn't and was breveted malor.
Cqet^plaU.^be?)
by
seeing
in
almod
crory
city
Fur lla.aWr uf CWro. Kl«v.nth f«nfT.^The neck of the two year old son of
nnd town which be rUlto. hundreda
OuoalUAftoi. tbe Hon. "IMnk" continMr. and Mra Olmriee Long of Martoo.
AJICTUIBAJatJI. IIAUHAUII of Ur
Ind.. was dislocalid by an 8 year old
away, who are all anriooa to giro
r. who picked the child up in
their nwney to him for the priTilege
pUyfnl manner and carried him aon
ORUANDO C. MOFFATT
alnghia chow. There Uallmyears ago. Bathbouae*
com by grasping him around t
it to the eia<- a tent can be made, and
When the girl pUced the obUd these daja doin’ Ull stunts with bta
1 whole towna. dtiee. aad ne. in
on the floor be swooned, nnd for four ofiera volc-e. You never heard BathU.e went, the people of whoU ooc
•• sing dat song of him. ‘Dear Mid­
riae up on maA-c- to see the Wnllnoe
night of Lover Thafa swell: •Bath­
house’ la all right but he's got uothln’
Bhow. it.would be npityaioal Impoml
like
the
trousseau I’ve gut locked in me
/£I'^ X3u«al«o l«> attMMl Um- U* biUty to provide a eooiffleotly .large
MUI» nuarMiUon. U.
ta liraod
child, but with litUc hopes of render­
to acoommodate them. Any bnal
ing any amUUncc. The neck
"Hlnky Dink" lift Chicago with the
Item loo of spending se«eral days in
finnUy plnocd in position, whei
New York. Ue changed bU plana after
little fellow regained oooeoloai
Uk«-money from people who want
be bad been there a few hours. "Ita
was soon pUyUg about
give it to him. and nspceUlly wht-n
a empty." was hla comment, aud
hoime. apparently none Uie wroi
moi h of that would be profit
In the afternoon he left for Saratoga.
nnsnnl experience.
With him went five huge trunks full
When the Wallace Show exhiblta in
Ibecfocoe
Ogden,
the
young
dlof
wearing
apparel of all Imaginahle
on
.Tuesday.
August
IV.
Traverse CAtj on.
vinlty etndent, who disappeartal from >loni.
> will
oot one of the
Before leaving C'hlcago "Hlnky
gradge the money thus eiwnt, for they the home of hia father on Aagast 4.
Dink"
went
to
"Bathhouse John s" tab
ihatbam. N. J.. and for wl
y see that
lor and told him to "go ahead and do
ly to pro huudrt-da of friends have cearo
of dolUre
thing thafll make ’em all blink."
•inoe. was found Thnreday
vide ae high a oiam of really nen
The Ullor who made "Bathhouse" faacuaa can always be found with the loft of hla father's>an. where he
went ahead. Amaxlng reaulU
was oomfortably eeoouoed in the bay followed. Thirty suit* were delivered
the Great Wallace Show.
and engaged in reading a book,
MTAUB AND FLJkTFORkl.
Chief of this collecrays Uiat be haa been hiding in the
blue dniis suit, with
ever elnoe bis dimppearauce and
Of ••Legally
Harry Bhan
non-a aoenlc prodnctlon. which will that he haa lived on food which he s pearl colored wai»it.Met sud gold butTbere
ere
twenty-eeven
twlra of
be seen here next Tboredny. Aug. 21. aiVbmiued in nightly vlaiu to hU
trousers, ranging- In color from the
DatadAacmAl.it
ilie Wabmah (Ind.) Daily Tinma aays
llghtesX sUte effects to the luMslble
•The play waa prepared to eull the
strliKend
plslds
loud
enough
to keep
B. B. WALTICK.
MIClllCiAN aBCURBDONK
children and there is oertainl
one awake nights, all of which are
mufit It la doubtful if two obllren of
turned up at the bottom and properly
creased.
Tlie
trousers
are
of
the
jieglike
nge
can
be
found
among
NATION At. roRBSTBY WORK.
legged |«ttern.
Btcctmm in Miehiicnn U ecpecUll j W.OOO.OOO of Amnrionn pcopU ^
ur thd five trunks one U reserved for
ntawted in the work of the KorMtrj carry tbelr role In a pUy aa well aa
.^an FrauoUoo. Cal.. Aug. 16-Two shirts. Including two doaen dress shirts
the little ones. They were also enpnew members of Uie board of control with pique fronts. Thirty-six negligee
shirts, with wide stripes and all colors
•Iridac teadlnR to the at^iUma ported by artiste of a enpertor
of the i-mlowm«-nl rank wore
which made the perfonnanoe oi
tion of wacte landi in the i
by U.e .opreme lodge KnigbU of of the rainbow, are provided for ofher
ocemahma. A doxen pairs of heliotrope
U WaMlnictoo a cr«At deal of atten­ the meet dcllglitfBl that haa been fre- PythUa Frank llaaktna of W
aeiitad
to
the
theatre
go.-ra
of
Wahaal.
pyjamas
are packed with the shirts.
tion ia firan the maUer of tree aeed
and Dr. John T. Sutebln were
Tbe pyjamas are neatly trimmed with
pUnilnt and raforaatinK waate landa, It is almost a myetary how young The greater part of the eeaai
viuleC allk braid and frogs. A large
aa wall na to rtMleeni landa heretofore oiiildren can learn and n-member their devoted to the oontideraiion of Uie dress suit case Is filled with socks nnd
lines
in
a
play
aa
weighty
aa
this
one
oniBodBotlTe of tree# bj planting upproposed ohangea in the Uws of the ties. The socks are all of the diMpstitch
on thorn onoh oeodana will U> auitable Aside from the regnUr performance order.
variety and range from fiartng reds to
the ep«K^UlUee are all aa fine as silk
for the noil.
The supreme tembU of Rath darkest ludlgoea.
The Diriaion of Koreat Kiteoaion
bone eUtera selected the following Tbe aopply of ties consists of original
ta. fonr-lnwhich wna organlaed in the Bnrenn
omoera today. Supreme chief. Belle
bows for
of Fotoitry :on ^Jnlj lat to onperoede
guinUn. Galesburg. Ill
KVBNTh in MM'IBTY.
state occaskma. He has thirty pairs of
the noottoo of tree planting, will hare
Tlie We qne-tong dab have never senior. Mrs.-LydU A. Mooroe. River shoes. There are shoes for tennis.
ohnifo of nil woc| which danla with given n more delightful party than side. Oal; supreme lanior. Mrs
the crention of foreoU where at prea
top booU
that of last evening nt the club honee. HalL Hudeoo. Mirh.; eopreme m
ant there are nooe Hereral Imiiortant
ger. Mra M. F. Cushing. Milwaukee fetching pslr U of white glased leather,
The evening was perfect The t
llnea of f jreot work which hare onlr
north wind that ha.1 been blowing eapreme mUtreea of records and oor- with tor^ brass eyelets, relieved by
raoantU bean taken op bj the boraao
bright red strings. A gross of hand­
Mra
Josephine
KeUon
dltMl down, leaving Uu- surf rolling in
kerchiefs. most of which have fancy
hare been placHl under thla dlriaion.
in great wavea The moon, nearly Union City. Ind.; supreme mUt
borders; three doaen |MiIra of yellow
The told work of the diviai
», Mra Anna M. Young. !
fail, was shining down npon the
gloves with blue clocked backs and a
now bilnt curried on with a force of
waves, making a mod beaatiful sight viUe. Ohio;
trunkfnl of hats will sun»riae BaranoMit. Field pnrtiea are working in
L A Farley. Kansas City
toga. Mr. Keuua wUl make his beadAnd within the club houM were
Mew UampehUa. Mamechneetta. Kew
quarters st tbe United BUtes boteU
half a hundred people who tripped gourd, Mra J. T. Cotiou.
Jereej/Mebraaka. Oklahoma.* Ariro
where be wUl bold court with sll the
the light fantastic to mnaic fnmlehc< forth Tex._______________
shlalng Bghts of flnauce. patrons of
by Btewart A Bteffina. till a Ute boor
ii» M •• weWiti*.
the turf and society.
The lioy In the l«..-ir.llni; bouw was
Mra Frank BamUton gave a de- nt hit-akf.i-t. nnd en-* irtin>: hi- l-e-t At tbe end of tbe Saratoga season
iightfol eix o'clock dinner laat even to eat hU i-gK quietly. ».o Ih- cuuM "Hlnky Dink" wlU follow beau moude
to Newport. He wlU drive down Ocean
ingtoMrm. WUliam J. Hobbs. Mr. take th- only one r«-|miliiitiK In the aveooe in a
dull
U-f.ov iifiotber iKmrder. who he
and Mrs. O. O. Moffatt Mr. and
Mow that the bodj of the Ute B« na George U. lUtee of Ohlcago. Mies thouxbt had U.-Un- u|h.ii It. could api ‘jhsy rii
|tloi.rUite
It.
lie
waa
amall
I
h..v.
tor MoMillan haa been laid awaj the Lottie lUvllaud and M R Holley mn«*li given to uMng large words at Uvery of
nmtter of hU euoceeeor will be
randR.iu. The egg MUl r.-|a.aed In the wlUbebri
The OR-caaton was a moat pUaaan
qaentiCB to la- dlaouaeed bj tiie people The gacaU found ti.dr places by dish when he waa ready to eat It.
and silver trimmings. "Hlnky
of Michigan. It will be hard to find meaus of name cards, on the baok
U a clever whip. Instead of wearing
a man who will for manr jeara ao which wove qaetiiona. very witty and
a shining **tUe" on tbe box he wUl
Ulumloe society with a cap of hla owo
qnire the knowledge of onbUo affaire fnniUhiag no aad of amnee
lahouKlV
a peak of
which wna ptMaeaeed bj the Ute
The other Uvird.T
rd.T auilllngly replied;
replied
ted with a
-1 bo|»e not If It la yon are welalor. or to pick ont one with anob
“ - i w York Kvening Sun. similar to those worn by gendarmes.
marked abilttr. Uoremor HlUa may
Sir.
Kenna
ia
no
stranger to water,
act appniat a eeoator. but laare the
and be wlU appear In some bewitching
manor anUl the legUUtare a
bathing suits at Newport. Uoe of the
most attractive will be a flamingo red
with chrome yellow trimmings. "Hlnky
to mate the appointaenk There are
Dink" la determined to outshine the
record made by "Bathhouse John" ti^
tinUiU etate worthy
of the honor and of rtwognlaed nbilitr.
aiwndence with Mr. lUlfi
have M fear of
nndno donbt if no
amde the •orcmcr wiU nelnct one onroTtmuitc. Bpion Hop U emphaticelty one of tboar things abovt which the
who wUl cerre the etnte with credit Uaat aaid the eoooMt mended. Blucu
W. a MoMilUa. eon of the Ute aennior. te elnmglf talked of to enoceed publlalH-d. we f<Hl lH>uud te uy tl
hU MMi^t It la ctatod that many it doue nut eiH*eur to us to give
of
frtanda nrr niging him to Redvere eo g-rvat an advautare over
Balfour ea be apiwrently iK-llevea
withtew hU name. With all dne te* Hr.
Whatever niky hare been hta technical
gard
the wUbee of Benator Mo- noeltiun. the tOaln men wlU agree with
MUUn. it may not be wlee to name Mr. lUlfuur in bolding him rraponelhUconaa hU enooeeeor. There are ble fur the Iwttle. and w\U certainly
mure ImpreeacB with the
CB«n
maay other good men entitled to be
and dignity of Mr lUlfour'e iwrtion of
the conv-ni^odcmw tliuh with the
•ral a-I Aiwtoo Oiohe

'TrS.

Py

CMS A COLO M ONE Ml

^AXATiV^

BROMO,

^UININy

n lOFChM fhC dOt/f Bf bN--!#fBff/W-

4'SfS

MKOFHK €

BCatkm, K).-00 a m.. loose
but cm- half day to tl
la making the trip; th
^ Dow Rates taC-Si
vtoM.dkK. RR R.

A full carload. 50 distinct patterns of Oak suits just
placed on the floor. Boutjht 20 per cent less than the
price now. DON’T MISS TH tSK, you will appret iale

toaina leaving Traverse City
GoonI b
™.y!“TocedJy^ure
iT.endSrMpL m. Thm

J. W. SLATER, LEAOilie HOUSE FURNISHER

*^F. A. MitcBell. O. P. Agt
g. Cnaniagbam. Agt.
M. & K. R Kxcaralo
round trip to Mamstt^.
14, to, 16. and 18th.
three days from date of mle.
Bpectol train Itavee Traverse City
6:10 a m. Thuralay morning. Aug.

t^S'^boHN R. SANTO
|OEIIEIIiU.M$UIAIICE|

H. W. CMnlnrhMD. J

»DENTlSTc

A. D. TYLER

O. J^. CARVER

Dentist

■FIRE INSURANCE

OFFICE;

lealTt/

J-

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Bpeetol train leaves Traveree City 1---------------—----- .
one «]
Thensoal 8:30
AeoooB^ 8M

OR. SAVA/ye:F7

L. L. A. BUILUlNi;

j:

SUNDAY RATKS
via
G. R & L
» 2i»th. exifl iiofor
trip Train leav.-s 6.40 n. m..
returns V dX) p m.
1601 8mo
O. K Murray Agt.

HAVE TOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?

THATwe have been offering tbe great­
est values in Lad.ee*-hfrt Wai.U
there is no question, hat ju-l now
we are offering them at jmees that
are simply irresinUlde. Browm-ll’s
Soooomy Store. 211 Front stre«-l^
Champ,ga, todtt fina nfrtthing)
irink Waifa tod, fouotaia. t630-U\

try tbi Dtw lOc Package
The n? are h.ls i)f Clu eclair Chip: f»n
1‘iiriiy anil f lu.ility thi* l athe market, butt for I’uriiy
Jhocolate Chips leads llniil all.
Having: had
i calls for our Favorite Chips in» p.u
l‘» kaj*»‘s.
have put a loc packai;e on the market whirh is not the
larjjest packajfc, but contains the Im-sI chmaikiie chips.
Kvery piece stamped S. H. i\r ,\. .Made only !»y

Straub Bros, (f Jtmiottc.

Caiman's Intorlor Spar I. the

wlUT DOES ymn house lack?
Furniture did you say? Then don't let the ^lack” be
long. Our new Fall Furniture is here and such furni­
ture! We bought this year to please everybody, ‘keep­
ing this idea in mind all the time. "Best quality of
goods for the least money.”
i

PARLOR SUITES
Was never handsomer. There are so many fancy'
pieces of furniture in odd shapes and all manner of up­
holstery. Think of a three piece parlor suite for
$15.00! From this remarkable figure we have nil
kinds of patterns and woods, up to $95.00 the set.

PARLOR FURNITURE
Fancy shaped upholstered parlor chairs in all the new-'
est styles. Mahogany. Golden Oak. Quarter Sawed
Oak. solid gold leaf finish Birch. The most unique
styles ever brought to the city. Prices are from $3.50
to the very finest.

ROCKERl
It would take this whole page t9 enumerate all the dif­
ferent styles. There are no tWo alike. No chance of
any one buying the same style as yours. There are lit­
tle bedroom rockers and big parlor rockers. Those in
solid woods, Birch, Oak. Maple. Mahogany, and those
in the latest styles of upholstery. Those in Reed and
those great big easy Patent kfather rockers. Any pr ice
you want from $ 1.10 to $45.00

TAKE A LOOK
At these beautiful goods, even if you don^twish to buy.
It is worth your while to just know what is being sold.
It's a great temptation to see handsome goods and not
buy. We are tempting you now.
/

DAII.Y OOIMOI
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground door from lo
to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
os-rv^. Mioi

F"W' i

c

^TBATi^ m.labk,txpiaatxT.xvotmis. tm

VIFEPROTEM.

YOU ARE BUSY, so »RE WE

rowrrtchu ItWL b, t. w. fl«i

-My wife iru trm., I beileve,** aaid
OawfortL aa. bat In baod. be regmnlcd
curiuosJy tbe young uuman abuee fea
uire clearly the uriglnel of tbe
pbulograpb be held.
puess 1 mual be. If your natne ie
f..rd.- sUi* aeeeoted. with a nerv­
ous lunt'h. “Mine Is Vanreton -EunU-e
Mr. Sh..lt told m.- you a uuld
>Uiu: f..r me “ And she gave him
b**r hand shyly, yet fnisilngly. for
*rawf..rd bad ■ face whh h inaptred
did not blind her to

of tbe sltoatl

HANNAH & LAY CO.

At MtOI—>ni rnuik Pr^Toat.
IV. dHr«r «>r B »llk VBgM. gBY« MU.
looBim UlnrtoMw of Bui PnuiolMo b
rid**
He look b foaoj to tb« boj.
leorood tliBl hr does not uee liquor

STARS TWINKLED OUT

a LIUU Blare were defeated yes*
y allaraooB at tbe Twelfth etr. «t
park by the Booth Bide Juniora. the
UlBg IV toll. The tiaineaof

nor lObBOOO BBd U fBlUlfBl B»d lodB«.
trioBB Wofor# loBrlof the oltf Wod* Rodolpb
iM*adB7 Ulcsiaaoa boxilBd op PiOTOil tlarrey
BBd proMilad him wlU. fire Look
BOieBoflkOOeBoli BBd OBofor «iOa
Prevoet will pot IIm> BMioey in the
faBBk BBd Will BM It to BtOTt hiBiBelf

UaellmanUl. Pat H. lg. a.
Ornud.
Tiippte Timblln.

in basloBM when he iMoomoe of nfo.
A hlnok lyoi. the bIbb of n bbibII

B r«r *-WriMe Kelct..a«HHl Wes
le newer** te b
Tbe anbaoHptlon

for hrioing Julie

Knlgblbood WBa in Kiower.” ia not
progreeaing Be IbbI Ba Mnimgcr Htein*
berg eapaoUKl BOd it ia imiioeaibh lo
elBte Ba yet whether be will beve ih.
broogbt Ibere or imt
The
obemuuy Bud pbyaioloBy in Oliret
ahonld be deoid4*d l>y tonight. mati.- H b.Hd. and
oolleirH elnoe
dropped dMd of
Hteinberg doe. not ,riu.l to
InaMr Hte
beort dleenee Tbundey momlmr while
if he .•an iHHi
re Bp dr Btl
workinc OB hie Uwn. Hie wife bo*
eee Ida WBy deer to make tlie
lined him lyinir ou the groond BBd
reqnlred gnBTBntee without loea. be
bBe decided to well until M.oiday
night before d* elding deOnltcly whet

f..r UU Ksn Frau

I. and they woold play lauiaing the
Bgu B IoobI fBOtory imported aevenU
beuda. but the men would not aUy in night before end HauU Hte Mane ih.
the city owing to .Uie feet thnt they following dab*
The protluclion la an unuanellr One
ooold not eccore boBrd bI whet they
uc and OBgl.t to Ih* brought h. re
hev.* b.*en Boco.tomed'topBy^lwr
week. There is B demBiid for obeB|wr
PAl.MA t HITU leFII
Umrd.

TBBB. Aag.

lA-During the

tl

V.-U

loi.ic

ery
TIib Hault Hte. Marie Mewa llaoord
oomidatna that the niembera of the
llBliBB cuhvny there, wboee waah day
ia Hnnday. waeb itu ir oloibing iu Uie
Hrer near tlui bead pi the canal an^
oloeeto the intake pipe which far

•ra%vl..r.I l.as ir.. n.U in
an. . V in nm aa... an.l h.
hJir lliL.ilch I.. Ih- caKt

Uat
anlly

lit

ul In* a r.*|.ulali..n f.«r l.a'lifiiln.*aji.
It ihU m.u.-.* ii.iKht ii..t iinilcistiiud
).* Miinitu.n.
FunU*.* I.IusIhh! mon* n.sllv than be
ha.l d..n.-. itn.l th.-r.* was a trcintiK* In
v.4c* «s hh.- s|s.k.* * 1 siii.|s.s,- you
.11 nil nchl. Mr. HhoU “ sh.- said.
I Fin iiln*M.ly cncnrcl. aud you
Iv can't cviN.t me to hn-ak my
.i and n.:iir> am.ih.T man for the
I eaaouilve
wanU la to govern
,• of « f.*w .h.lhiiH, Why wliy. Fd
thomt law and to ignore the conati*
Ion
The iwper aeya lliat in apite ratli.-r pay it in>s. lfr
ill’s lainrh mad.* iIm» vvlndowt
of tbe repented re.|ueets
*. hilt Mftiig that his it.iujMtulon
on Ih.* vnv.* of i.nrs he snddcu
ly silt up.
'.My d.ar cliihl." be ciThe Diaonseion aava Ihet rongresa
id. * \oU U.iii’l have to netually
la wanting lime UmeuUblv and d.- get m,nrrl.d
All v.'ii h«\c I.* do Is to
IS tlM.iiuh V..U l.nd kimwii Fraw
• Uiat a nnmber of lawa liave
been deUyed either in the hooae of
mmat ao more work aaya tb.- pe*

Btntluu.
Waee Prasir

OBe Of tbe prettieet etgbia ever
A.
M
Todd,
tbo -pepimr
king,*’ baa a tbooaaod aoma in mint oo tbn bay waa witBeaeed aUmt
■rduy aflrmooo when
a big
noboooer. loaded with ehlngles, came

tbii year and liaa already began dU
tilling the product Tliongh tbe noer*
nge ‘a larger thAU la*l year’a
peota no Urg. r retoru. in oil,
to tbe nnfe%orabh* eeaeon.

be ei
ow1b|

la bafora tbe epanking ncrU. wind,
with mnioaail nnd npinnakrr ap
and nil the oibor mila alie could c
on. It looked a. tbongh she wa
lag to ran Into the pBanenger dock.but

warn e Teto II Tells.

abe awung round at such a eharp angle
as to coreeo till it looked aa tbongh

Life PH la regulate
tbe blood, give clear
I. rich
K. Wall

d;f^re^.fl47rieide

teso^tf

abe woold loee her deck load,
aoroaa lo the lumber dock, swung
round again and eame alongside the
dock with aa muob .aocuncy and eai
aa tbongh abe bad bomi a eteamer.
OUR MKPUAMlOSTOOLHatpreaei
low pneea will inteiif.Bt v.m. Hrou
aell'a Roooomy Btuiv. til Froi
eiivet.
KU.1 *i

YOUNG FOLKS NEED
ENCOURAGEMENT
«y CATC TVYBON MARR. AoBmr

L H
i
H
m

NY

UVlt

•LEMINOt

ARE
OF

gTUNTEO
A

LITTLE

FOR

THE

WANT

ENCOURACEMENT.

OF

AND OTHER* ARE CONTINUALLY

REPROACHING
FAILING*

THE

FAULT*

AND

OFTEN

OFTEN THE THOUOHTLE»*NE** OF INEXPERIENCE.

1ME

PARENTS

PEOPLE

FOR

YOUNG

THAT

ARE

THEY SEEM

PER*I«TENTLY
BLIND TO THE GOOD. TO THE EFFORT*. TO THE
PKRtH
LITTLE
LITTLI

LZ

THING*

THAT

ROMETHiNQ PLEABINO.

daml.
You
,n. a*. AIKs Van. •l.ai."
1 U. u mraua.d. l.nd though
ol.J.*ei.d Funi.

day it waa voted that none of tb.* for*
treaaea or araenala of tin* OnlMvn re*
pBblio oonid be lenei d or eohl by the

la more or leea dnmag..d.

EVIDENCE

AT LEA*T A

OEtIRE

TO

00

'fhough the records of i
oal trad.* are scanty, the
Irattle In coal tlrst sp
we.*n laiudoii and the N
coalfl.*lds. A lam- In
Ty ne* coa

gr. nl U.y. hl»; h.-ar
..mail I.U.I as IIS d.

per or tb.* eeeaioo will |>bm without
niebea Ibe town # euin»ly of wator
the aooompliehmeut of lenything for
and WBiiU •‘eoBM.lhiug done aboat
tbe vital inb reeu of tbe oomiUy.
Ill Uie liunae of re|»eeimUllves to­

ceou ie tlie price.
All broag
town hae bean more or laae gr
and Ibe beliaf ia tbnt tb.. entire

ordinary b-nes. * I have had s.
Ideasant time, and
that w

you .H*«*.“ h.* U-v

ttioy were gathering
lH<rriea <
ecBiup drove away w iUi tlie bore., end
pohlic, nooneing him of iuoomiu»U noy.
wegonand left Uiem dinnerleea. lo
auce and weakueea in not having
get borne aa beet they oonid.
aay«*t done anything uaefnl forth.Menominee bna over lOU milea of
try. lALnobamlimstbatPri.il*
good BUKwdBmtaed ronda. built nl Wi
dent Palma a iw..mla.*a lo treat tbe
nrerage ooet If |1.9u» i».*r mile.-* The
ua clemenU in t'ulia alike have
coal baa been BlK>ut IliO.UM. bat tbia
not been kept and declarca tliat wimt
inolndea eom.* ripmaive (falluree |ln

p. rfeol fH|uipmnt poor reaoll. were
obulnA.
Th. county bow owna
Ita.nitt worth of rtuMlmaking ninohln*

eaye i
On hla fathePe farm
that night mere
Domplaau he wae Schalk Willie
r. bat he has bran Angttdacd
t than ahe had n
ring with more
mnee then. He U a tiroand. *urdy
right to feeL
Tbe next morning tbe speU vrae cco* > little fellow, with dark eyaa that look
pleted. They were in the aoovrebedt. out hrtghUj from under stUI darker
Dd ten of any amoont of
and her *r«t gHmpara of the Hierrae
etruogly moved thla city bred girL boyiUi daring.
When tbe Bocn took hla fatbePs
Tbme wne a ^odeor in tbe ecenery
oreea and cattle because be would not
that the Catakllle Ucked, and when
tbe ebeds were
abe ant oo tbe fight for them. WUIW (Taber jaiiied
nut s bone as a guide. That
Btepa of a paeeenger cuach with c*niwin March. IWL In December of
ford at bar side tu explain everytbiiig
until her aoraewbat byaterkwl temper­ the same year he waa transferred to
ament was thrilled by a atrange eenae DrlacoU a aeoota. and it was then that
of exalUUon. lo wbicL Ibe Hierraa and he won dletlDctloo
Though only thirteen, be was laEretJ when dnak clmed in end iTaw
trusted with a dispatch to Colooel
ford led her back to ibHr ovm car ebe
who waa ten miles avray.
wee strangely alk-nt and at dinner an
awered bU Uughiug rmiarka In mono^
aylUblea.
How could be be ao merry when It
would all end In a feu boura? abe
the leg.
He mfit avray among the locka aad
lay there unUl the Boers had gooa
Houtberu INii-iISc trains usually are. Then, after walking a distance, he
and they boarded tbe rerry for San found an old Boer pony, which be
Pranclaco. It waa a perfect laUfor- mounted and rode without further
nU ulgbt. Ibe blu.* aky stuad.*il altb mishap to t'olonel UamUtona force.
atars.
From AJratraa a few llgbla Sergi-ant J. W. HtlgUugh, who takes
were reflected on tbe water, while lo e jMiternal Interest in the young ecout,
tbe weal Mount Tammaplals l.a.un*d tells you with iirtde that he U a leeabove the fuotblUs a v«*ry night for lotali-r and
Aer
“He I
over shot. tis^“ said the I
Suy looke
«ked
. rail abe sighed ecftly.
fiv many
WII on her.
“Well. I
1 sbal
^i*n*i^rndon he Is ha
rip. rsually
scroaa the dceeft.
lias U Ih-.u tin*
evening In the an*
mnu* to your*
Uea of a bucUug muh* which waa be^
“.No.** she cried; “anything but that: lug exhibited at one of tbe halls. The
At flrat I waa afraid of my nij *hua* animal au.*ceeded In throwing every
iMind.* hut you were au g.ssi that I
. who attempted to ride him. FUhlooii forgot that i»art. It was aliouat t*r eouf.l not n-slst the temptation, and,
real. 1 never aupis-nd marriage was sllH.liig aw«y fn.m his friends, he

.Ign.d. “hut
«* l.l g.l W«*At
n. u Ira.mig

few dgya eeraral Harana newai»is rs
have beao printing violent onsUnghU
tbe chief eiecotive of th. r.*

ibe ««rly day of Uie enterprtei.. wbao
oaring to Uuik of eip..rienoe and Im*

doatytriiLordinamjeot
rapidly, and by the tlm

be will do BboBt it. by whim time b
ny

nreek blKb aoiumU.Bod wne groduBted OBe tliBt bna not enbeertbod Biid wl.h
> BO. Br» BgBin urged to iHefram liBmilton college in IW6.
betr nnmee In. that the Hat
The time boa BrrUed when it ia uezt
to impoealble for working men to ea. mny be iooneuMid na much aa |ioaaiblc.
The tUte that the BUracthui would
cure boBrd Biid lodging io Nile# for
lay iMie. if eeoored, would b«* Bept
Irea thnn $6 per w.*ek. BeTecml dnya

A Mnakegon mon borrowed e horee
BBd wi«oo BO.I took B pBTty of frtenda
out Inbv the country on d berrypiok*
tng ctonraiuii
The women

-1 Forw^!

wmie neber. who ie jaU fhortecB | ► -----

w h.-r off in tin* Erie
IP-me. iIht." h.. «Ti.d as be
l a only a wife pro

Her.* in th..
aboi k p. hsik up at th* tal
fellow and I.. nalUe that
l.e Mrs I'rawford forth.- ei
day-.
i:m sl... follow.d
tb.* train rath.r ph*:.sid th
r.dit to h.*r
h.* art.*rms*n when
pulUd out. Tb«* Ijkke Shore
tin* train p
gotllii*; In. und the
train v.tw.*>r.*ra train was h. Id
Finally tbe
heavy Ind.d cars swung slowly out
of th.* St n I ion and. gnthering sistd.
start.*.! on th.* thr.*e ds> run
Eunice
w.ns l.nd and In.imdlalely after aupla-r h.nd her ls*rth mad.* d..wn. and site
saw mile of Fuy until she Stepinsl off
tbo ear nt i»iuah« the n.-vt morning to
Uke a short str.dl on tbe platform.
^Guy was ulivedy out. and tu* baa
ten.'.l up.
“Go.d iiMirnliig. Eunice.**
was his gTv*i*tiug. and. noting her start,
be cut.tiuued; • I will have to call you
Kuui.^* aiMl ytm must call me Guy tu

me last ulgbt after you bad
nd made me prove IdenUty.
rvtlnd
U...UUS... for one thing, you luid no ring
on. H.* wfti. a Ml suHdeh.us. 1 bad
lett.Ts that tix«d me up all righL and
I rx|d.vln.d thnt uelreaara mldom wore
lb.*lr ring* that sort.
At the aame
time, to save ibr pose, would you miod
wearing IIU*? It was my mothtTa"
And be drew from bU finger a plain

■ '

"

^^rNew

UuX” be repli.d liarshly; “ifs all
righL pro teiu.. but the quarrels w ill
i*r.-.-p In. My wife and 1 always b..ok
In different eomiuinles Imh-busi- we al
ways fuss wh.n we’rv together, and at
Ihit we get along lierter than most."
“His wife!" Eunice laid h.-r head on
I he rail, and for a luoiueut she forgot
pveryihlng Then the auto suggeatlou.
Ihe uiiooniM-l..ua Influemv. of the man
BUd th.* mountains i«sMd away, and

Wl.«n

I boja Bre hoDlinf II.
bot eo fmr ^ bbIibbI bBa eaeoped.
There le bo om^ b oarfew bell tbi-rr,
every “kid * le Bt borne Bt derk.
HtoBrI Moottromery.
profeaenr of

found bitt lifelues. He leevee bb io*
rBlid rnolhrr. b wife Bod Ihrre child,
reu
He wea bom in Neo York in
IK4I. wBi forinerly b tawoher Bt the
OrBod
lUpIda.
Kliut nod DatUe

1 of tbe better eort.

Bv/brv
I iior-i mswwws*
BOER ^
A mrw
BRITISH
MASCOT

By B. W. ftABfiUT

But we don’t mind being busier.
YOU USE FLOUR-WE MAKE IT.
OUR FLOUR IS THE “BEST"
That is the kind you want. Try it.

ICondtnied Htws
^oimkhigan

tng WBiTJaca w«Bd MQr.^ Ibe mo*
m«k After gbr bpi ferge*. young
UamBton la YbBAbana of (tavrford’a

occurs of
ava coal In IamiUoii In 1L*:.7. nnd Muall
purchases of It w,*n* iimde for f..rglng
iron at Westminster |ialace In VJZMIA
11 was usually sold hy the quarter. At
Billingsgate, in tbe lime of Henry 111 .
every two quarter, of s. a coal paid a
duty of a farthing.
S«ia coal was llkewiai* lK>ught lit
IkTwlek^n TwiH*d In
so that hy
Ihe middle of Ihe Ihlrt.-eiith .vntury n
small trade In t*iuil was ev ld.Miily lH*lng
carried omalong a large streteh of Hie
eastern Bcalsvanl. *l'h.* gn.wth of the
trade Is refltvled In the luer.w»lng rev­
enue of ,NewcaslU*on 'ryne. which,
from Ulug £1U0 a >eur In FJI3. ha.l
I to fJisi In I JM
hmn.*ra t'he
From smiths iiud 1
useA.f i-vMil evtendiHl to artisans wh<
uscil furiin.-.*s In th. lr trad.*s
In Not
Ungham. situated on the eonflin*. of i
great itslUield. IhU luoveiuenl apis-ar
to have emmeneed very early. LMcei
Eletimw was unable to stay there li
on ais*ouiit of the auiuke of tin

mounted the animal and clung on tena*
cluusly. Hut the mule proved tbe vic^
tor. A speilaUy vlguroua bu<*k shook
FUher el,*Hii off. and a smart kick
tent him iMiek t.. hla frlemlt nibbing
blniself. but laughing.

Womboi
^1' of ut.



W •»» . I.4jr .»•

loved above any in her circle
of acquelniam*e, which waa
not large. Beyond tbe Umiu

cfly 2110 mlira away, where her reUUvea dweU. few ever heard of her.
She we. poor. FotU the vraetinc lU*
Bee. that flaelly took ber oat of thla
life ahe earned her own UvUig. Then
her daughter took care of her. Her
bralth waa alw.y. deUrate. ao that
abe waa not able to go often from
. Bot that home mat the center
aocUl life brilUaut and Joyooa.

WANT PEPARTgENT.

kind about her. Joyoua

-5SS?i

Thus ahe met ev«
downfaU in her pat
vee weiy
nut few.
Outward
at, her
life from girlhood to Its cluee wee one
of auffertug. had Imk aud poverty, yet
able wUl and gUdneaa of
aplrtt ruee triumphant over ell.
One of tbe aehemea to give plcaenre
to herself end friend, wres her book of
e had a merry eenee of
When ahe aaw in her reeding a perUcttlarly good }uke or homoroos aue<S
dote, abe eelseored it out and pasted it

too. girl, a*

lug story, ahe wrote It down.
I friends called, ahe often enter*
J thuee Who had the developed
of humor l.y giving them this
book to read or by reading from It lo
ber daugh
da
fter ahe waa gone her
1 tbe book In a la>x of clli>
plugs abe had prepared to add to It.
The book aud Its cUppluga are now
ig tbe eboierst memeui
self tut she left to her frit
edict Ion to them a benedlc
like a benediction
from one who never slumiK*d or

FOR SALE

■'.Iu

A NEW SCHOOL FUND.
sleet l.eae e Seeree et Reeeeee
The t. rrlt..rlnl s. h.wl land tlepart,e other day tbe
und of *:..UI0. on
de|H.sU
rritorlul treaaurer.
I SR the walnut lug fund, aayw i
Bteh to the 81
tiuthiie tOkla.i dlspate
Ixvuis GI.»Ih* lietiioerat. The money la
derived from the sale of dead and dyludHT on ai huul Uiids aud
from t.TTitoilal lands.
The |..g l.usturms has recuuUy bethe most luiiH.rtaiit In the
on actxuint of the great
aliiiit tlud.er found in
SJhh iMl agfl.t*.
vea are kept
th.re l.y the t.*irliory tu
fur.1.1 nnd prev
puril.**.. wh.. m
ilg prom b> ship
•Ing tin* liiidH-r to «;ermau>
The
.th ral g..v.Tnnient also has a force of
►IHS ial ag.*nts guarding walnut IlmtHT
on Indian, military and

HOLIDAYS IN A BUNCH.

In ord.rr to iglv * himself and hla em*
phiy,.,^
Iiuslneea uiau In Wilmington. l>el
deetd.-d uiAin a novel plan, aayi
Phihid. Iphla Preaa. On >4aturday.
lU. he wiU cluee his pUiv of bust

R m
So work Is man’s work, no work H
Oman’s, but all work tn to tU one
bo can do It.

R m
Tberv U elwayt eomelblng Irreslstl
bly humorous iu a liule pig aud a mile
Uby.

mn

One of the aut*ce<iRful New Jersey
potteries ia owned aud managed by a
woman. Mrs. Pollloii. She herself cs
died Ihe |»otlery. and she lenrmd
llorsiW

HA».K os Ka.% H*d«*

WaU

[ the years when the china painting

S2r,'d!!::sr.
but after a Unit* ai ttled (
polter’.s work a- an ludu.
tlon. She w a!% ol.llgeil to learn m arl
prmvffH**. bv |H*riM.nul exi»er
meiitstlon. fur professlonHl |Kiltera wl
not reveal to an outside iiersoii the im
IK
After gel!
creta of clay m
. she .vultl obi
liiNli mi
.illon eMHrlmenb*d till dre
learned bow to u.lx and hre her waren.
and U Is re,-ord.*d that ahe Ud almoat
as many failures us Bernard de FnlU»*y
Ufotc the elusive bird suct-eH* perched
upon the dome of her pottery
Now
her plant is ilKiroughly succi-H^ful
commercially, and she t*i.nsiders the
potter’s trade a very gootl one for wo*

i.»t oia
COKHAIA K*r«i*siHlrt
r m loan un ttu|*rwi««t

“"’“.Jr

R m
all Ids ,*mplivyi*es
He diK*a nut U-lleve tlist be
cuslom. as the iKS.ple will uii
What la* Is trying to do and will <*ome
iMck to him
Milk e. Pe««4er.
The sui-v^-ssful rt-duelloii of
Lie form of a |K>wder is a
a. hleveni. nt of imieh luijHa-tan
buk.*r*». isvrti.^lnrly fho-n* etu
tb.* bii«ine-s In a large way. i
rbh-agu News. They are enatded to
secure their milk supply without any
|H>H«ibimy of Interruidlun and at much

naolUaa a »r
The beautiful aelress i
a melodrama, and In one
ahe was alone with tb. V main.
lo..'ked the door aud Ih , unm.uiu*ctl fa.i that the di
proud dam ao much mor.* .ss.i.uuilca
In th.* usual st)Ie; “Ah
ally than
eel. y..u are In my
milk In Its original form. AflvelH
A flve |K>und
Bhe rushed at the door,
IMIX «*nu In* shlp|H*d at a small fraiilon
violently and was lmiut*dialely pr»s*liH of that of Its «*.iulvah*ut of whole milk
Itat.sl out of sight of the audience and can U* mli.-d as desired.
Thk
while a voh-e In the wUiga aatd loudly
lo^s.- iu the handling of fn-sh
“Bleaa me; I forgot lo warn the lady artKind a bak.*ry are very great. Much
that that *cre door opene* the wrung Is consuim*d by the men hsudllug I
a great deal Is wasted and not a Util
Is sis.lh*J by U liig lmpruiH*rIy cared
“FII bet lots of iHS.pl.* w ho cloeed ap
h.nmce aud went away to the

haln
la Uist devised by a conlrtbutor to the
English nevvsiMipera. w ho IneluHes
his articles a |iolIte letter aud
dox«*u atampB. aaya the New York Mall
Tra.pl.a •» atr.age W««rr.
and Expivss
If the article is fodnd
Peter iVelghaii of Belleville. N. J
to Ih* un-iiltalde. he wishes the editor
has aurted tm a tramp through tire to use one of ttie stamps In forward
t*uuntlea of New 7era.-y ou a |HH*ulia
Ing it. with tlie letter and n-maluing
stamps, to the next on the lUt of twen­
patch to the New York Herald,
ty four other .illiort, who Is requested
glinn must not ask for food, clothing or to do the same, aud so on nnlU aUrapa
anything for his bodily comfort,
atMl editors are equally exhausted.
can recelTe gifts and must do any work
asked without asking compenai
TBs* r«aal«H«r mt Omr SBae.
He look with him two dogs and two
Amerh an shoe companlea are
kittena, which he moat carry with him
Ing great Inroads Into the trade of
aud care fur.
He has gvme through
British «*ompaulee.
One raeaoc
Keeex. Bomeraet, Paoaalc. Bergen and
this is that tbe Engliah people And the
Morrta counties. Om* dog died at Mor
American ehoee much tbe eaaier oo tbe
revt
_____________ __
•n hat’s ^hl
prt»prlvturs are Ins-omlug liolder Vvery
propi
year

I Uve l»eeu Inlereated for some time
In watching the lists of honor pupils
In the graduating claasea of public
high schools. Of present summer grad*
uatea in one of the two iM houls I Uppen to know of. two of the pupils re­
ceiving scbolsrshlpa were boys and elx
were girts.
In lU other the only
graduate that got a prixe was a girl.
No boy had any.
hralu |>erUps becoming too fragile to
bear the strain of wrestling for a prixe
in mathematics^

MISCELLANEOUS

oivr"*

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Mise Ann I>orraO(v of WllkeaUrre
couducU one of the principal flower
establishments in the Lulled
8be raises large
r the New York city luarkeL
the end of June Ud shipped
thou two mlIBu
moslly produetd

-—fissr-

R R

ful at anything they Uve grit enough
to undertake end etlcfc

forfraalUnrcsTT. IMl W

R R
One drawback to a
occupation involving u
U ber Uck of knowledge of tU use
of toola. Fi»r this rraeon' ebe U ofb
put to greet expense In the hire of
carpenter to do repairing and other
work she could easily achieve If ahe
had even a alight famiUrity with
aaw.
tools.
The use of
I rul«
Ulchel, plane and
ought to be aa mucL i part of a glrl’a
•ducation as a ktw

DKNWIS'r

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

0»TaC0^SV.TI-IV

Btonra were formed into tbe al

BavUsB Trela*a Qalek Aaa.
Tbe lAvndoB TImra «ay. that tbe
other night .11 IMVVk

hey regarded the beeUe aa
’ ImmorUllty. and hence I
Dost |KH»ular of all forma of
LVunlerfell beeClee of coma
were commonly buried with dead per
NBB and It

8. 0. Butler

• broken by
The train, cooelstiug of lire large
bggtt carrUgee, did tbe dIsUnce. 113
mkA in 113 minutes, five mtnntea
wRUn tbe eebedute time. This waa
iB ifite of tbroe alight cbecka caused

bythobraTTlMHaBytraAe.

fir fotyire repoee and hepploeaB, d«d
CBUone of the eoul to Qod and vaiioi
ytroglypha. One of tbe latter wa.
bgwk with a human head, uymbolialfl
ramureetkm.
Another, the
rwunwvMra.
uav rultura,

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tmaUltmmrnm
MAMPtV •MANNON'A



•ATasiukT. AVoonn*.

ima

AT STEIRBERG'S|GRAin> OPERA BOUSE

Q

I i8»H»MrotfTlt6l»TaCTnAY LmC
BAMOAIN P»l«IOKS:

REVIEWED BY
KING EDWARD
OrMt Naval Display at Portamouth This Aftomoon

COURTS WERE REPRESENTED
or All tho Loading Nations of
ths Old World

Lo«kio:^Thc King f.l KogUml.
aboanl yaclit Vm t<»rta and AUicrt, re­
viewed KngUnd’i licet ofwarshii* ra•embled at Fort.mouth Ihm aftcto.K,n.
UpanclineofveBcUand down au(jtber lour lllnc^ iisocd hi» majcAiy'fc
Rhipi bearing
re|«rc«cnlali\c of Kurofie*f reigning lamilict, niend>cr$ of
the Ixmdon embaatiet and other fav­
ored guertf. The weather was of the
hrrett. llie irMirning .lawned clear,
with a doUillcM aky and not a veatige
of haze to intcrruin the view from the
ihore, where the thouaandi not favor­
ed with water acrornmoilations atood.
Ixmdon, Aug. lfi~To-<Uy’. review
waz ntS^a* imiircazive nor ai indica­
tive of omain’K great naval atrength
aa would have Irccn the i»o!»t|>onctl
one of aeven weeks ago. There were
16 lewer ahii« in line, and the abacnle« indttdetl all Kogland s csam|dca
ol pretent «Uy naval architecture.
The muA in«lern of the luttleshiiis
waa launchctl five yeara ago and an
American boat of the Kentucky tyjie
would have been a matcJi for any two
of lliem. Of all the lull veaaclsls,only
one, the armored cruiser Suilc, was
really re|*rescntativc of Kuglamrs new
navy. With her ninc-in<h guns ami
and ll-imh anmu ami complement
of HtKI men. she was almost a battle*he last naval |iagcant in the Solent, between 1‘urlsinouih and the
Isle of Wight, waa when the l««ly
Oucen Virtuna was l>cing brought
fimn (Hbomc on its last jouiney to
lamdon. It was then winter and the
wcKxled ihorcs of the Isle of Wight
were bleak an.l leafless. The imdra|K
ed ahipa, each with a single ensign at
half-mast, tlic slow, throb of the minule guns, the silence of the walehiiig
rrowila, alt reflected the nation's woe.
Today all was changed, ri.e an was
that of midsummer, the Isle of Wiglit
almwcil bright ami xridant in its )anoplyof fohage. 'i'lie shii.s in much
gieatcr numlrcr. were a mass of wav­
ing flags and lunners, the «|uit k meas­
ure of Unds and the jo) ful Ikx>iu ol
salutes all reflected the gala o« easion
of tlie new icigiu
The shijis taking |art in the rc\iew
were anrhurcl m line after line juralIcl to the Portsmouth sluwe. The
rows of ships sto.nl up. one lichind
llmotlier. like scats m an amphithea
ire. Twmty.four small, h.w-lymg t.»r
pedo boat dcsUoycfs were estcndiNl
out neat to the ahcHc, with sc
numlwr of training
at tlic eml of the hnc. I hcn
behind them t.wc 12 gunUiats
what higher out of the water; then
hnc of 24 nujestK
And towering j^Unc them, were 2*
liattlcaluiA Bc)tmd these monster
lay rqaeaentames of l .ngland's mcr
1 ham marine ami the warshi|»v ..f f,.r
eign nations.
Fatiol boats kept a clear s)aec all
about this great fled. At s.mic dis­
tance toward Soutl.ampt.m were ves­
sels almost without numU-r In-aring
spectators. They were of all si/es
and kinds. fr.»iu big .\tlantic grey­
hounds, hire.1 by siict tators s|k.'< iall\
for the occasion, to small bum hes
and dinghe)'s, and thev rejiresented
nearly every |w»rt in the Ihitish Isles.
Akmg the Isle of Wight, *‘s1amling
room" space was reserved for yacht;
and uiudl vessels, ami to the cast, of
No Man's fort, for craft l>caring sjicc
tators from that .lireitiiHu 'riier.
were more than 2tH» large cscursioc
boats and at least 6(Hl smaller vessels.
A few ol the big sliijw ha.l as mam
aooo sightw^rs aboard, and from that
number thev dwimUetl .lown to mere
rowboats, with half a dozen. Ksti
mates agree tliat there arc at lUO.lRHi
spectators watching the review from
the water.
From veri early in the morning
people pour^linto rortsmoulh and
Soothampton
by Bjtccial trainv
Thom who did not embark on vessels
awnilhtg them, took their places along
the sboRMd upon snch .locks and
bnOdu^S M affordcl a view. The
vmmIb were so stru
lent views cookl be
tmetneaa The rojal guesu
capedod until nearly noon, every one
had n food opporttmity to eaamine
the viSm ship, making up the
Shore. As an cshibition of the naval
itTCQgth of the British empire, i
IMpmivc. One realucvl that
Glared fcr action, these vesaeb which

he saw in fron
ling any single navy in the
Yet they were only those be-

NEn THursday, AUSUST'SI
OP»Kri MONDAY M^BNINO.

3S, AOo.

scnicES la lac cauacaES

CADCHT A GIANT FISH
Miss Hsisn Ballard Hooksd ths

still there were at this momen*. lying in the docks of Ports­
mouth harbor, 30 great British warihiya, temporarily out of commisaion
for repairs, and, Uicrefore. not m tire
loradc. Tbewr alone would have
made a respectable navy (or a second-

SruKS-lcsssSsS:;

Blsgsst Or>s of ths Season
MatmiMmrvim »t 10 JO o'clock.

oilriltlcoltedL?^^
WalcMmrtt l-O Peewis.

Alf^'

Tba higgoM iah

the oj^ning of the American war.
Of all the boauthe black low-ly.ng
destroy cTi looke.1 the most business
City
like. The British navy has stopfieti
building toriicdo buaU. regarding
than r»ow as useless, and yhey have
bw msltwd wodeocibeen re(ilaced by these 36 and 30- oMoee at 7 o'elocS. Lavl T. Fmmiagknot vessels of superior gun i«jwer
toqicdo-lhrowing capacity. All
the British vessels have their hulls
painlc.1 black and among the cruisers
and baltleshijw, yellow seems a favorlie cob If for Uic lO|> liarn}ier. Many h«ld at Rlehmood the first week in
of them .lisjUaycl a c
j{ turrets, barbels,
as .lavitt, hoists and
ging, Ol coOrsc, mu. h of this would
l>e cleared awe> lieforc action, but the
prevailing ty|»c of British vessel, as
topu..
sliown to.Uy, might be criticised for 'OaropiulM of Uod tha uioaaora
of
escess of complicated .Iclail above
die detdc line. The old lashiooed.
Mra Dooglow-lying battleship of the
ty|»c had only one <»r two esamWorship at 7 :.i0 AUdreaa on “From
ples.
Beypt to Oanaan Mo. t..“ lllaattatApart from the flag officers who ed by tha ateraoptioon fiom reoant
TIC in attemlancc on the king, there
were seven admirals wliosc flag float­
ed Iroro the fleet. Sir Chas. HoUiain
liu waa in su|>remc command, had
IS hcaiUiuartcrs on the Royal Sovercteign, an ol.l style lialtleship that
has flown the Union Jack for 11 years.
The other a.lmirals were Sir Arthur
Wilson of the Assheton Curron
I are oordlally inrltod to tb.'ac
the cnannel squadron; Sir
ioea.
r.crard Noel and .\dmiral AtkinsonWiles of the home squadron; Sir I retlW. T. 1
cric k Bedford of the Bermuda station,
and Admiral rdham-Aldrich. in coniniaml of the B.irlsmoulh squa.lron.
At r.irtsmouth cUboratc preiora- Vida Koaaar.
.iis ha.l licen ma.le to receive the
^lK:. ial guests, A rarely usr«l rail
Prayer im etiug on TIinraday even
roa.l track at the eu.l of ‘
ig at 7:90.
liially pier had 1>een latched up
All am oordlally inviu-d to the aer

^

of tba oaomm. a

hT

ImOrmogo. UL. In Oarp Loko. JnM oF
Oat TMl Point.and voa loodod altar a
imta atraggU, hj Hoc. H. O.
DavU. who sraa aa pkaaaad osar tha
aalehaa tha jnong lady who hooked
Mr*^via wos oot fishing with tha
MS niaoea of hU wifa, and Mim
Holae. who U aiatooo yoam old, hookimooatarflah.
soon tamed tha hand Une, oo
I sraa faataned tba troller oo
wblob (tha fiali sraa hooked, over to
Mr. Davia, aad ha had aboat as intert a qoartor hoar aa ha ever apant
Iha moat eaeitlag legal oaaa. Ha
finally aaooaodad U landing tha hags
fish, and than all hands dropped baainaaaaad proeeadad to yaU for a few
tea Aiil all in that immedUte
vicinity knew that aomathUg nnusoal
had taken place.
Tba fish sraa takao to Bingham,
wham it sraa oamfally maaanred and
weighed. It sraa Jaat foar feet long,
aad walghod aaaotly 94 poonda and
tsrooanoaa
This is tha fimt time that Mias Bal
lard aver want fishing. Bba had i
pictnm taken, showing her holding
np tha fish, with a rod in the other
hand. All Bingham taraad oot to aaa
tha graat fish, so that them am plenty
who can Uwtify to tha beat catch
lU- taaaoo. This is a good story of
catching a big fiah.tberrfote .but it it
not a fisb atory.

DISTINGUISHED MEN

fn“rr ^^*^ BubJacK-Ai^imi.

.

I hf pUt-

ioea.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, pastor.

rugs to receive the human freight
whose weight was chiefly i»olilic-al am!
Ro^^tion ot^
of probationers
social The si»ecials l>egan to Mcam
in alKjut 11 o'cUvck, bringing Indian
iaja.v, r.crman royal highnesses, a few
Olaas meeting at 0:4b.
plain republican ministers and other
lav.rre.l guests. They jwocee.le.1 un­
canopy, where they eiufarked
A cordial invitation to attand tl
and proceded to the headol the line.
Then l»egan the review. The royal
ev. D (iochllu, paator.
va.:ht Vi. loria and Allicrt. with the
ah.l king on her .le. k, cast otV her
Moruiog aervioaa 10:90 a. m.
KiriiigN ami pr.K-cc.lc.l down one not mias any of tha aarmon. Subjaot
of the netiuim. “Is this aLostWorld? ’
c ami up another.
.\s the king
Inviia your friends to visit our
appr.ached the iron-lined sea aisles a
small signal went up from the scuiaIntermediate Ohristiaii Endeavor so
phore ..n the bri.lgc of the Royal Sov­
oiety at 4:90 fc m.
ereign.
It was taken up and passe.1
Young people'* society of Ubristian
il.ing by the sulxirilinatc flag»liii»s ami Endeavor at 6:46 p. tn. in front of
rie> went out from vessel to vessel l.i
•m.m ship.” The wanls. the rails,
the bii.lges and the fighting to]«,
whicli a moment before ha.l liern ^All^am invited to Join in the hymns
iakr.1. were now
as if by

F'SJXh'.Tp’.M.h”

magi, with the tailors of the ''squa.lroil. There were 30,000 of them ami
thev stooil immovable while the Vic­
toria and AlU-rl came along. No
S4Viucr diil the king’s yacht, lu.wever,
la. e eai h ship than there was a .juick
fchaip or.ler and e
Cil bv machinery came to salute.
U hen the king ha.l iosse.1 on they
resume.1 their |HAition ol attention and
so until tire \ ictoru and
Albert retumc.1 to her moonngv

TOTAKK MilOllE lUirTE IN TOWN

i ..

■»y-

j Koy Rombacher last evacing
at hii home at fil6 Went Ktghth atreot.
by a number of hie friends, who cam.at aeven and ataycxl until ten. paaainR
lb.* .-vening wiUi mosio and Ksiuee
Dainty refreabmente oooaiaUng of ioa
da lx>wrioir, Ulanna Lowring. Anna
Oarin'. Olive Osborn, Roy Osivorn,
Bthel Osborn, Helen Youker. Roy
Slrwub, Willie Straub. VloU Straub,
Willie Praaer. BstoUa Bm^tb, (Horge
Smith. Dew.'j Nlekoraoo, Willie
Niokeraon. Rnnaell Rlllott, Max Ham­
lin. Roy Rorabaohar. Loo Rorabaehar,
Henry Mooroa. Loaiaa Howard.
Will Bmlth. Doo Morgan, Philip
HoUdwortli and Will Gana are back
from their trip to Obarlevola, Peloakey. Harbor Bprlnfs and other yolnta
on Mr Morgan’s yacht, tha Why-Not
Tbeyhodafioichtfolttlp.
A racy fine Mbm waa aojoydl leM
avaolag at tha tea oioom ODOolal fitran by tba Tocog ladloa of Bt.
PraneU ebureh in tha aohool hall At
the eloatng oarrlea of tha;Faaatttf
Aamaq^ioo laat mrmiag tha naw
lighU wera toroM oa fhrtha first
tima. They are lae. aad make Bt.

From the .'ounty Una tha
not determined, but
■trn pending between the T. O.. UA
odUA N. K. offloiala mlativv u
the nae of tba tracks of U.a Utter oot
side the city to Hatch’s crossing oi
tberaabonu. The offl. tals am not praI»red to make any statemanU In thU
oonmYtion at this lime.

Dalroil, Aug. 16-lt ia doubtful
whatber any event in tbe blstory of
Miohigan aver called to Dalroil so
many prominent men aa did tba fouerml yaalarday of the Uta Jame
Millan It was oommautary oo the
popularity of tba decawaad aad on
mapact and eataam in wbiob ha
held by tha oollea«mea of tha aeia
from Miohigan.that m-arly averyooa of
tbe aanatora appointed to attend
(x'mmoniaa attending the burUl aploamd hare.
Tha word wraa paaaad around that
many notablaa ware in tba city, and
all through the afternoon tba •
don of tba Roaaell House waa full of
looal polltlolau* and other cU
who wantail a glimpia- of tba famooa
man. Bauator Mark A Hanna, of
Ohio, attracted tha greatest attei
It happened that Just abont the time
Uiat the Ohio senator retnmed from
tba funeral. Gan. Alger entered the
hotel, and tba two men warn ao<
ring sraa formed around tba aa-i
tary of srar and tba Ohlc eenatoi
men gated and oomstented on the sen-

Inir your hraln with al<-.tb..l.
tiortual aen-ea. yon may U- lu the gntt.T, you may b.* In prl-Km. vou may
Ih* In eternal rnniKhmentr
After the la*riha bad Iwen made up
for the night. Hm' Jorbil one staggv
d..wn the alrie. pulled aakle the l
of that otHnipltal t.y the Iciurer. i
**-Where you..h goln’. ol* fel’rr
•Tlttaburg**—this *.»Tt-n*Iy.
-Voush didn’t tip pp-porter."
“I never do. Ifa a bad iwartlce."
**Yo' take avrfiil . ban.-ea, ol' fel r. In
loain* yo’ir

Mrs. Rose ofSfitlons Bay, drew the
quilt, the numlier lieing 3C4, at the
Second street hall 'I'hurwUy cveuing.
l*hc VcsjieT service that was to
have been hcUl at Edgewotsl by (Irare
church choir, lost Sumlay afternoon
and postiKmcd on account of the un{deosant weather, will be held
6 a. m.
I'he winner of the weekly shot
lie We-tjuc-tonc club yesterilay a
Snyilerville
Koenig’s Hustlers will play InterUKh
en at Popular Point tomortow.
The Boston Store to*Iay
a big shiimient of furnitiir

received

In the guessing contest started by
S. Benda &: Co., Mr. Bemla desires
it umlerstootl that any purt baser can
have a guess every time he makes
a purdiasc.
This feature was omile«l
from the advertisement in relal
the contest, yesterday.

Brewing Co., in this city am! Torn!
Murray has been ap|K»inled in his
place.
Frank Winnie has taken the
the position as driv er of the wagon.
Miss Blanche Curtiss ot Alma is
the guest of Mrs W. T. WcKKlhouse.
Mrs. A. 1’. Aough of Jackson is
visiting her brother, Ralph lloslett.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Sny»ler will
spend Sunday in Kingsley.
Mrs. John lumson and MissAdrme
Thor|>e, who has been her guest,
went to Manistee tixlay to visit the
encampmenl.
Jacob Koehler an.l wife of Chicago,
who have been visiting the family of
B. J. Morgan, returned home tmlay.

It afidapUaaora to tha Ufa haaatlfml

i
ij
N«ct4.»III. lUdUw Mill.

Duine Rockv Mounuin TtteMsdiaou Medl. im-Oo., l
tre and coatlv lu-rU not lei.nd
in SUV other |in-|wr«ttoii. Mi
Ret the kind von n ad alK'nr
.IsaIf . Johnson.
SPKflAL VALUES in large smyruf
BurO. StY them in i.ur i,how win
dow. St onlv |l. lU ».aoh IlrtiwiirH ’i
Eniuouiy Sigrr. '.*11 Front
r

HKLU)’Where are
T To
I tlie Sugar Bowl lor Uamtp^l By
, Cream.

.AUlK,S_We have juM r.civmlnn
olher lot of tlicna- ixq.ulnr fl
Ar
nioivide I'oraetMShi. h we are uitro
du. lnR
at Hilo .ael.BruwneU'a
Kooi.muit Stor, . VM Frtii.l nirta l

the tian! «f

.\iiiim*<d at this anilr. l^rd Haivm
n-nirirked Mint lie dldn'l like 1.. I- I.II |
hv a h:im. hot ShakesiMMire rvtort.'d
th.nt Ita.^.ii wax . .ery hit ik'
li.’ini and mure sin-.ikM.
and i
n-;ike«l. amniot
enrlrif

•.cutlcmcM, vvea.
•ShiH’.

the “H.in-

It's cone. 1.

$r,

The Peetou Shoe.

Mark A. Hanna and Forakor of Ohio.
Barrows of
Iowa. Oookmll of Miaaoori. Kaan of
Mow Jemoy. Hsory Cabot Lodge of
MamaobamtU. OmUom of UlUols.
Fairbanks of Indiana and MoOomas
of MaryUnd. Tlie following Michigan
members of the lower houee srem al•o among the vUitors: William Alden
Smith. John B. CorlUs, H. C. Smith
K.M. Hamilton. Edgar Weeko. R P.
BUhop. WaMiington Gardner, H. H.
Aplin aad Bam W. Bmith.

Senators Hanna. Fomker, Lodge and
Allison wem driven to Qeeetml Al­
ger’s mridenes whem they wem entsrtalned nntil the hour of the funer-

to attend the funeral wem Senators
Gad Smith. : McMnllen, Atwood.
High. Beard. Kelly. Doherty, and
OhartosA. Smith, and the party of
mpmeentatives ineindod Wade. Van
Zoeren. Speaker Oonoa, Moom.

! DON’T Be Fooledi
ip

TcVMhetrmi.Br.erl,P«.|
nOCRV OlOUNTSIN TEA

Pile Boston Store.

NEE^S ATTENnON
You vhould
I .’t laiy i«rl of .
your tuiiet for the lie k uf Tuih I Amele# whin T<H)TH P.IU'SHKS. HAIU
BKU.’^IIE.< tToMBS, TiMiTH mw •
DEIkS. SU\P.4. SIMNt;KS.
FAI^K
POWDKB.'^. etc . are m. plentiful here |
at priret within the nweh of sU.
No
niarter wlmt fexl.mn demaml. 4.^ tfiac^
iiuiiroremml of the hair.rkin nr l.vdh ^

JAS.G. JOHNSON.

Joseph Grouscl, well known newsjiaper man ol Detroit, was a guest at
Park Place last night.

There will be an cxcursmn on the
steamer Columbia this evemng.
The
boat will leave the .hk:k at 7:30
o’clock.
understoml
in another pa|K*r tliat
he had lease.1 a nem- brick buihling in
Elk Rapids and would move his slock
into it. applied to his furniture busi­
ness in that village and not to the
business here.
He will continue to
<lo business in this citv at the old
stoncl
.A. J. Wnhclm has engage^l C. S,
Arnold of Manistee, a «lry gcKxls man
of sev enteen years experience, as head
of that deiortment in his store
Mr.
Arnold and his lamily have alrea.ly
orrivetl in the city.
Maple City beat I .eland in a ball
game yesterday by a score ot 23 to 7.
Miss Mabel Bates has returned
from Orion, where she attende.1 the
meeting of ‘the Michigan Woman’s
Press Association.
Miss Kittie Bore has relumetl
home for a two weeks vacation, from
her duties in the Indian reservation
near Mountain View. Oklahoma.
Mrs. I-brl and Mrs. Bomum left todav for a visit at Gaylord.
Mrs. J. W. MilUken is quite ill
Th# MImm Oocu and Carrie Sewmrd,
(ormerlj of this city, am Tisltiiic
horn. TU former U from Bellolro.
and the lottm fram Onmnd. whem
she hoa on Utemot in a millinery

Detrait-Wheat. 7ft and7l‘i;oom,
fift; oate,
Toledo-Wlmat. 71^4 and 71**Ohtaaio-Wheat. TO;-oora, ftU»';
ih may tie In Fort oate, SIS: pork. 915 €5; lerd. 910.10
youah
i*h may be In Cbl Shlragvr aad p.aa________ ^
-nr^
le toor- bMB <«aplM,d *t Kia«»J»7.
**GranJpa” Nickerson who has been
»otk op«<«IU> »h«Uit7 ud I
visiting in Kingsley for the {ost two
with tha Uylag of tha oarpala, tha weeks, relumetl to the city today,
astanatre improraosaata to tha Utm He is 91 years oW.
lorof thaohanh wUl ha oomplolad.

r„„n.u.ri,‘rr.

IS

* »l to* OleOaw
**My h*id.*‘
Slu«ke«i*..nre. sa h»
snd ltm-..ii -irolhil out of the Clobe
fn>.-r niid vit d.mn tn the U.x ofll.-e to
hV'the’^
urer count up. ’why
known rm -plays’ sod
1 lire Ci
•works'V’
’.ip. Will." s*itd Str rrnneta.
t- 1HV.H1IM. my aritiiq
v!" vtiin.-d

mauki

......

a dreowd os a naval onoer, who
boanled the Hoh. nEollem and stat.ti
be bi’lonffed to the imprriat ya« ht
StontUrt and brouRlit im|iortant dix
iwti be* and asked to be token to thc
xsr witlumt delay.
The captain of the Stomiart api- ai.-.l
hj«-hauc<’ and mow that tJif man wan :i
atronffer and *. i»4m1 liiui
Tlie man
ooufcMed his iutentiou,
the atory
v.-iys. to kill both ruler* with on*'

'I'hc water romiuisioners have placed
a watering trough at the foot ol
part*-*- Hie eiiiltieiit xlali-vinaii. to i't*|
Boardman avenue whu h vt ill l»c .npeven, went uiitalde and tuUl in.iple ths
pretialed by those dromg t«. .in.l
•e -Fortland oreooiil.in
from the city in that .lire-, l.on.
Tl.e
tank is ne.ir the eml ot a great iron
water main, about four feel m diame-3
Perfection slitie buil.liug is
teraiul is set into ground in a sik.I
that will be verv coiivenieiit.
Water j
•en in the ••llamian” .Shoe- foi
will lie tuined on Mon.by.
len.
Piicc $:..tHi.
WcaiecvChos. I'cterson has resigned his;
lustvc agents here.
position as agent of the Gctllrman

The Hannah ^ilxiy Mercantile Co.
received toilay a car load each ol
Wolverine and Newaygo cement.

1 at the RnowU 1
A Jovihl I.M.Lin:: inui. oi. a Jersey
rit.v to l‘ttt»|.urg tiaiii drank Ir.-ttueuiIv and d.si.lv lr..ui a quart In^lUe.
whi.b Im- o.urt.fiu-lv t.fr.-ied iM-fore
.Mob KWig to hU r.llow iMiae
one .if a Umi. an aK. .-tu- looklug
reru«e«l Ilie tKittle with lu-orn. aud
rveiilually «I»-11v.t.h1 a le^iure .
IH i-aiMj.,
^

TKAvanna t in

PLOT TO KILL
BOTH RULERS

A. Martin, of the German Evangelical
Lutheran church of Kingslc) will
preach at Grange HolL All Ger­
mans ore invitetl
The advance sole of seals for «1^^y l>eatl” will open Moodav mom- Anarchist Makes Bold Attempt
ing.
on Lifo of Czar and Kaiser
Both Fife Lake and Thomiwimville ore celebrating fieUl «Uy toJat,
with good programs of athletic and
other sports for the entire dav, espe DRESSED AS NAVAL OFFICER
eiolJy in the oftenkoun.
The Ralhbone (Sisters will uive i
aockl hop at the K. oi l*, liall MihuUv He Came Aboard the Hohenzollernat Reval Today
to which all Prihians and
their lomilies ore inviiciL Relreahinenu will be scr\etl and a gcaal
time is assured to all wlio attend.
C. E. Munay luul a iileosure jarty
out to Monoo Isloml on the \ enus
yesterday afternoon. They were thor­
oughly .Iremhetl with spray on the HzT.U,frmrAmih*B«unl
return trip.
Vienna, Amr. Ift-Tlie Mt w* Wiener
as Mabel Bates was given an tul- Journal today mporta tliat a veeeel
ditional honor yestenUy at Orion. which appealed to be a laoneh from a
ras made J unior Superintendant Kuselon womhip came alonicride the
’for all North. Hohenxollemat Reval and in it woe
of the Sunshine
..............................

’.■ir.;

M.omortwciir.

The citiaeos* committee re.'eived
nottee today from R. K. Metheany of
the Trarerae Oity. Leelanau A Mania
ttqne Ky. that it was Ihc^ intention of
lompany to proceed with tin- line
along the abom route, whem the
liUee have bm-tofure made com
tile progress in ascunng right of

Sw^r ifttnKwo at S' o’clock R«-.

TKI.KBNONK IIA

^'trousers

That we have been talking so
much about lately, seem to
strike the right cord. A good
many are wearing them on the
street now-don’t you need a
pair? You don’t have the op­
portunity every day to get
such pant values. .............
$4.$Sand$6Crouscrs
$3.50 to $4.00
$3.00 to $3.50
..
$2.50 to $5.75
$2.00 to $2.75
$1.75 to $1.75
The Best arc First to Go-Don’t Delay

$3.0$
$2.0$
$2.4$
$1.0$
$1.4$
.0$
Calllnf!

The Boston Store
LATO'.ESC^'S^" I

THE EVENING RECORD
PART TWO

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 16. 1902

Cb«
Record's Uo-te-Date llluslratcd Feature
iraClE SAB tSjNIHG schools for FDTDRE GWRAIS

JULIAN RALPH. THE WELL KNOWN AUTHOR.
NEWSPAPER WRITER AND WAR CORRESPONDENT.

priv*lr mtiau-r

tbe telcsnpbocM In

fereoce from tbe oCbers.
The teleimphooe la the Invention of
DnnUh electrical endneer. VaWemar
PonlaoD. and la. aa the name Implka. a
inatlon of tbe teW«PK telepbotoe and Ihe grapbopbone or pboooCrapb. Bj tbe nae of tbla device a telerecorded on a ateel wire or tape and
any time and aa ofiaa
aa dcalred wltboot Ibe record deterto-

meana with conalderable velocity between tbe poles of a small electro mag­
net. On apeaklnf Into a telepbooa
tranaanltter Joined on tbe rtrcnlt the
nnduUtory correnu set up In tbe
tranamlttcr react upon the electro macnet and cause a cMUtlnnona variation
In the direction ami In the degree of
marnctism at the polee of the electro
macnet.
These variations are permanently recorded on the ateel wire aa It ruabea
by. and when tbe meaaaire is complete
the stiH-1 wire retains a drflnlta record
of what hns taken pUre In the ahape
of coutluuA»us a«Tlea of tranaverae mafoeilxe«l llm-a, varying tbrougbojxt In
tbelr |K>l«rUy and In their strength.
On counei-tlng a telephone receiver to
the electro magnet and again aUrtlng
the wire on Its course. sa\s tbe Telegrapb Age. tbU magnetUed wire generates rh-ctric currenU In tbe coils of
tbe suixTim|«sed magnet a. U (wasee
betwwn It.H iwles. and thesi* electric

MAK£§^SOUD PAINTS.
atanllBK iBvratloa of a Well Xaewa
fr-reerh ArtUt.

Tbe luveutloii of a ih?w form of
paint by tbe well known French artist.
J. & lUffaelll. bna causal a great stir
In nrt circle* In Faria, aa Ibla U tbe
first revolulloiilzlug Innovation mads
In art since Ibe I>ulcb master. Van
introduced oil luiluttug In the
Since that day
arlUte- im-lbtxls have varied little. i
ulcal
i.-d to In tln» manufttctuae
of imlnta Iiave cbuimhI unc-rtnln dura­
tion of tones. Flctures by old master*,
who bad to grind their own ct»l<T*. are
found after o-nturlea with little of
tbelr Ktallne splendor dimmed, wbweas modern art lata not Infre^iuently are
unpleasantly Aun«ia»Hl by aome aocb
event a. hav^f a beeollful aky In one
of their pictures turn to a rich not
brown equaUy beautiful, but leaa ap­
propriate.
Ratraelll holds tliat the mUlug of
pabiU on tbe palette la. t..gi*ther vrttb
the other cause. Urgely reeiMuaIbU for
this alteration, and tbla !■ one of tbe
eompUcatlona with which he la now dotng away; aU... no mure brtiabee need
be used, wherefore hw. time ,wlU

tbeiHL advnutagee Ibe paints devlaed by
Raffaelll have another ie*cullnnly over
others. In a peculiar lumlnoaltv nevar
before attained.
“SoUd oil colors" la tbe name selected
by Raffaelll. from tbe fact that hla
palnU are made In ^atlcka. reedy for
immediate oae. the Inner colorB being
SriWd^bei brok^lfXwh. enables
tbe stick to be applied directly to tbe
canvaa as with a crayon.

» uae of a fluid lens la a v«7 old
___ but when It became pOaalble to
make good glass letisea and tbe aocceoaful comblnallou of crown and flint
gUaa was made tbe fluid K-ias ao..u feU
Into disuse. At a rec-cnl meeting of
tbe London Camera club l»r. K. F.
Grun described a new fluid leoa with
which be has recently been eiparimenUng.
Hla Idea in nalng such a lens U to Increaae the rapidity of acUon of tbe
camera, tie has been so aoccemful
that be can iToduce very excellent
photographs with abort expoaurea and
ordinary artlflcUl llluxuiuatloo. bla
lens wortOng at 1.4 F. and even X F.
He showed anapeboU of theater
scenes taken at night with only tbe
atdlnary theater Illumlnatlou. oo "flaabUgbto" being oaod, which were remarkably rimrp and clear and In which tbs
great depth of focus of
weU shown, both tbe penormev* •*
tbe front of tbe stage snd tbe scenerr
gt the back being perfectly sharp snd
He also showed soms remarksbls

bs obtained as are now secured by
and that many scenss which pbotofra-j
pby baa not hltbsrto bsso abls to rs-l

e most painful cUablng of for• ladder U done by people who
been St tbe top and are com
d to climb dowB «ln.—Cblosgo

art, tUdiL. iXtamoAt. Xvavat i«. iwn.

HER
MAJESTY

VIEWS M caMHnw
j aboU bMik at Ibal trrr." br said,
tsmiog bla Iwod la aootbrr dlTMtkn.
wai. r«« know a quoon baa to. tea
•Iwaya bad to^^. jrwi do dinrart no
•»! Oo bablnd ttet Inab. wbtem I

M*MILLAN»S OENEROtITY.
EM SaMaM^ >fte— an • e-ite
d to be teyood
irr.
lirvrtemirtil of rlTrt and
mnwlra ta our of tbr aiax lal a<b
gm rUlwrd for tbr rxrrclar.
iraposaibls lo get a cliaaos to atrtka
UitK. dcrp bnwthlng la a
a blow for tbemaeUsa. But tbs an
I guiJ wbUtlrr. aa It
jority of fallarwa oome from a lack of
blr to draw In ibr It
dwrin« tbr Intrrxwla of tbr

How the Cc

Tim Noted AncricMS.
fiAUMt mot UOt

•aja tte Ortr
and prtrata a
partj and In <

oo a uaa. bat

and madr a ^wcial doMtlon of |

»

Tba New York Ilarald a

UU.I <.b, I rmDOat
Itr* wlii- vTtrd.wrlJiglng bar ba
f nawl.i^l fr»MB b«*blnd tbr gr«-

luid ylrUUd

Into tbr gardrn to mmk^ L.t i-rui^iwil
to b«r fav.irrd
llw i:arl of
Norwood.
Qom« Uarte w.odrrrU oloug tUr gar
4mt imtUa uotU ab« r«i«lrd I>«rd Nor
• wooC »i*d
aba l^uu i-luc-klog
rtmm In 0mtrnmmmfut mt l.u a|»
prtmrh.
-Ab, nr qo«wr br aald. t^ndlii
boor and premUig brr bat.4 to bU ttpa.
-Yoo will hurt tbrtw imcbT b«»Hbi wllb
tb« cnM4 tbomo.
I aluiU bfmk tbo
ruaoa for rm **
-I bavr to trll r«U MmothlDS.
•aid. wllb avrriwd v
• iHi you rtwUr rar-^ II»f Ibn
MUdT Ob. toy uu« i.. I iH %rr

ftddir.
I basr.. I told
-N no.- br atau,mrr.<!
Tbar walkrd on in .
<ba ruwa of bbriii,#i,j{
• aald. wit

k^iaral Jow-pb WboHrr. wbo. witk
tbrrr daujrbirrm. aaw lilug Bdrda c^milon lowaalon paaatng
b way. from bla aland, was mocb
[,rraard by Ibr aprcUcle.
a wa. irrtaluly our of tbr mort

rou. Ib. nr- eurmag brr
baoda.
wbr. Jmt
Vby -l»*^i
•ar^Juwt auyiblna;
VrU. r» Iwb asala. tbm,- abr aald
wvwklr
H»l a bt^. br diaail-wrad abe
bural lalii a nary l.arw
• rU i»ot <bi II ! ■ abr• rrl*^. aiamplag
brr f.art. -ni orrrr. urrrr. ii
nr A lid all- flrd to Ibr boiiw.
Tbr Iirloir fbIliUtrr tboufbt ba bad
nrvrr am, .|ulir a» |«T>rrw and la
irn.lamr a uurrU. Wbllr tbr durbcM
In ral
•No; l U not »l« tbr IT
alar an old amid!*'
r adl aHaw brr al
mukr ui* b. r ii.lud '• aald
t-nrlly.
-Allow? Allow! Jllnca 1 brn did you
KU UKiUtba.
rioinr •lurriil What!
Ird I bla vrry mlnlodml! HI linn

ID aa>4.'* aald ilrurral Wbrrlrr. ‘Tba
aoldl«a wrrr a*b^lrd mru from tte
llorar guards and tbr brat military orgaiilsatlous In aU |«uta of tbr rmpira.
1 tblnk Ibr rffact of tbr dUiOay will
br of grral brnrflt to KugUmi
•Tbr «ilonlal iroo|,. will go bomo
mird wllb grailflraUon al tbr altr^
turn and ap|dau«- tbry rmlvrd
Tbr
rffrrt luual It to crmrnl tbr f.-rUng of
III toward Euglaiid tbrougbout

And Ibm

•tofililiig alHTt In
-Yao: I Wlab I wrfr a rtalryuinld,tea oootlbord. "aiHl I al.oMld t.r li.llk
tng a gvaid old r«iW. and Ibm il.r farn.
•r*a lad would rbaniw aU.i.k' «nd br
would look at inr a* If b- w.Tr m,l
afraid of mr. lid hr wiiiild aar tiU,
1,M> I l«» r > oll
Marb?' I mn

: arr you going- ..krd tl
iTW.arl. in.** ling Imt.
lUrl of
I.r vlllagr
going down
Ibr Ida. kainllb! * abr aimw»*rrd.
,g
bin.
Hr ran aftrr brr

‘■■-•"TM...: ..ov,

brttar tluiii my
'la-liiT limn timii liif
lltW^l mron, 'la-ii.T
Vllli^ou It
t I,
my wlf. r And I
plow. H'lllv^
would aay-lTmgM
te would brg Imrd moUKb "
Tbr qiirm bun*; brr bmd nnd Idn.b
-Would you aay llmir l4,nl \r.,
•rood rrWd oagrrly. a. Irlng In r l.nnd
Tbau, rrummlHTlng. In* ilroiiiTil li.
-I wisb I Wrrr a farmrr'a b.d!" he
muttrrrd Imiaillmlly
Afirf an nn
Urrmaalug imuM*. -Von
your maj
to a aumHlima annoylni; and
uiaatrr «wll«l nbniHir
and liiorr abjrri alai,*. loonrou
rrabbf iH,wanlbv *'
-.Sow. you will bavr |o ylHd i
vb-tory in Ibr araMimmi w.- Im
nlgliir abr aald glmfiill)
*V

I»r you U llrr Ibaii my wrallb.
I«tirr limn my lIH.t Kay Ibat you
n..-: Kay ll .lubkly? *
lb f.d.l d brr in Id. am
happy na a da ymuldr the
ld«iMT..I
„.l I ,..a farui.T-. la.

1.0 allrmlrd to

frlw

tniopa
•Tbr ludUu cbb-f.
w a. rat brr
raianlally ap|daudcnl
unit of tte
rd to b-arn of i
ndriwndrul attltudr of tte prlmva of
India, wbo arr aln.oat al.wdutrly Indeprodmt aovrrrlgtifc. tte rxa. tborn by
rwat llritalu rratlng upon ibnn In a.
gbt a mauurf a. la-.lblr
Hurtiig
ly almost Ibrrr moiitbs* atay tu K
jpe I bavr a«-umuUtrd rvldrut-r of
tte uufalterlug loyalty of tte India
prUinw and |iroplr to tte HritUb gut
nimn.t.
It waa Intmwtlng to ar
lirlr drvolloo to kUrl Kuterta. 1 bava
a gn-at deal In tte army a.
I.tration of Hraat Britain gml Kramw
widi b tdgbly roroiurml. IlM-lf li
I b..iT .i.iumlwilou. of at.lr offlcrrs
may te and from Amrrl.-a tbi
Kuroi- to atudy Euniiwau ayrtn
ordrr that our own may te brought to
a blgbrr alatr of prrf.-. tb.n
-<if mur-r tbr |sig.-aniry was oi
apprppplatr only to munurt-by and oi
tlmt rould not »rry w.-ll tnkr plam
our muntry. but ibr formalUm. wr
mndr and tbr tna.p. put into i.wltb
wIilMiUt any miifii.loii au.l In a ma

rv. rylbing on a. l.o.liilr llmr. WU-tbrr
it wa. work
n-. n-allou. bad Ibr fur
lunr lo fall In lovr « bm br ba.! imaard
tU.* agr of f.Tty
Tb.« lul.irra. of bla
b. art put up « ub bla .HldUb a. Hr Imd
regular Idgbt. lor taliliig nir.n b.r.
r.gular bourn f.a^ mining and g.dng.
.gular tb.-a
.N.k.nl u|..n bla rrgularliy
: aduilraldr.
bad l-•.•n going on In tbla
IM.. >rara.‘ and miully Ibr
sa raiur.
Tb. y urp* lo U*
Tbr flay «a« ll».d. tb.- w»-d
A urn riigiigrd.

•The moat strlklug iLlng loiure!
Ibe w bolr rvrut." aald Clriirml Wli

Mr I mlerlck W. Holls..
I said:

brill.- wv|d and falnird
*-.-1
rumlly a..u.r frl
l>i..|u.nl gi.-m. buiTb-il
b.- .oubl 1m- found,
wa. at b.MiM* 111 Id. ro
.n..-..n.. i n.-vlly a. If br
t.- i.pb.H'.l g.-ttlng limn
• Wbnt I. Ibr mallr

k ■ tm:
that I was right wb. n f .aid tlmt
pis la bumble life me Imppl. i limn ne
of iKiOip and eefem.m.v.
Al b.-l j-u

“isy jou I
dsred. seising the sa.V.I .......... bU ... ab
bsrd and bubllng ll i.Uoe b<>
“.No, 1 a 111 iM.t ss> II. not c^en to
my quoea.** be sn.nen^l. fa.«nmte.l
by ter change of bum.,r
are In the uTong? ob. tb..ng
“Hut rm. mit 111 tbe
way In wbU-b ae b..k
sr our mvin.ume„i.

It U the

I be man ..f regular hal.lls Ubi i
k U..k«
• I am very sorry.'* be said, “bul
■ my regiiUr day f«>r staying at
nil r.-iidiiig
1 forgot It whm I
be engagement
Tte Wedding
mv. to te |«Btponed-’'~teudon

Tbsir aieerlaa Gear.
A p,of,*si-.r of a i.n.r.mnd subject at
|..M.,r.l university Im. a anmll aou
viH. I. very obmrvant and lix|ulsitlve
.ml a l.ired iimii wbo baa all tbe Irish
\M amt g.ssl biimor
.............. .
day tbe small tey waa
.laying vMlb a cat In tbe staUe while
miry . b-umd tbe bnruesa
• Kay Imiry." be ask.d. “wby do cal.
ilwuys Uml on tbelr f.M-t'r"
• Ib.y sbteer IbemsHve. wld tbelr

That's pbwat they

mlf II. U.s-snt
lung tail *
-Wnl bis terk’
ntly be ran
sll.nl
l*res«-ij|
faiber. sirnty.. and lu a fe'
came teck to tbe stsl.le.
-Iwrry• That's in
bulblogw 1 asked paiMi. and te rand

Worse

thanShwam

Jolin O. GabW. of Na.
loM~iathSt..OW«ii,N.Y..
\vnt«»H: -(Jloritt Touir curwJ
III.* eoiii|*leU‘ly. I waa ao
aflUc-tea with rbeu-,
that 1 could not
t.irii iu UhI without
1
lull bow 1 can work
li t** ve.in* Hjfo.* My wife
‘ -IX ail'll cutel of rhcuinatin,,,, her hai.il- having
f.iniierly Uvu crip|iled and

bMfc and Mid teugbtily
-Slues you do not Mi-m t.» nti.ler
•Und my rank. I .ball t.ke the opisir
tnatly to let you know It and ytuir oa n
infsri -yoor oan rank “
-Your bumWe a.T%snt saw It. your
■Mat royal blghta*^’ pb-asurer’ be
•Mwsrwd. tewing eoblly.
ned ami. pluck
lug aoMf flowera. lurn«l around
krnm IhTM limes.
-You most know of rourae r
kw»w-lt aunds lo nasou Ibal y
kMW-1 »s«ii Ibal you Uvr alwa
kMW« tew a qui^n must Ifalten
IP0 tar bar to Instead of Ite mat

climax iM'lug |s-rhap8 rvaehi*d lu
Hmmg and IMay the Man '
oceasb.n wbb-h «*an never
gotten by iiiiy lover of an lu
ndlgh.mi musical .tTemony.
Jii.tbv Brown of t
,f the United Klabw.
1 Ills api.nvlatl.in
b.* .-eremony. v
of tbe sci-ne aa follows:
•The sisvtacb- was one that no our
pre..nt niuld ever f.irg.-t. for ll x«.
In.nmvlvatdy gurg.s.us and Ixwutlful.
as w.irtby of tbe trudlllons of the
iixsit ancbnil and is.wifful empire.
o-nerable and bUtortcsl
IHn will. 1. b.- .-ereiuonles t.sik plsi-e
! suggi-steil at ^
Macaulay's
kVestmluslcr ball at the o|H-nlug of the
rtal of tVam-n Ilasltngs. |«,rtb-uUrly
he wnIcn.N-. Tlo-re Klddoi.s. lu the
irlme of h.-r miij.-silc Uwut.v. looked
.nil emotion uis.ii a s.N-ne sunmaalug
111 Imitation, of the rtnge.*-

lllr l-Urvx 0.-n Tun* sUI sue
Ttog Fsng St W.shmgiun 1
«lUd to se* roa Btr Usng.
bul se ll mu. oU Wu Tmg I

sTfHrHruvH’

Imlng a Uostsl. an.l onij el
asll. say by tte cbsn.v of
“Indiwd!** she said bily.
Usad. -If so yon .N.imider i

anything but
siiraiig to b.t
sriug blmaeir.
f..rgiv#
-Your majest
II 1X4
I a oubl ii.1t
m4 think
t
vsasd youi fur
as only
for tte worbl It ass
fur tte sake of argument, you k
Then My you lone 1.
argo
msiit.- mbs' Mid isuulsntl
-Ks. I tevrn l bmt It.
wmtM not bra
•te rtartad away again, but cams

Iit.-ly bclgbleued by. the grand build
lug. the di*eiw«lb,i... Ibe brilliant uni
f.H^m. and tbe msieMonby dr.x..-..
•It na. most eftlcleiitly arranged.
.Nothing <Hiuld*liave
and OW.M4 Itmii the iH-glniilng of
-e with the singing of Lutln-r's
hyiuii. *i:ine f.*ste Burg 1st nimer
Jolt.'' In the distance and then tte
sulslm-d but very Impre-sUe rend.*rr the bymii *o Hod. Our Help In
Ages Tast.' In the liody of tbe abls-y

hUolh-ll.”

MakM us besv* a sorry sl«b
For ths fourth day of July*
Wibo will mak- lb# Mg kotow
0‘sr In l*l.llsd<-lyhU now?
W^.n*’you‘*iakt*sssy our AVu?

Usvs you every Ut we c*n;
but. dssr amiable man.

The aiiprems ix-urt baa given a final
d«blon 111 favor of cremation. untiT.
Inc ttet the ash**, of errmaled |*er
son. are ti,titled lo Christian burial In
puldlc cemHt^lrs
whether Itey !-•
«*»nirolled by rrltglous seiis or not
Both the Catholic and
I-otherat
Imtelon of
^ By tb*
the

cost of

They eien

h

...

■■

the nitlrr

Players.

pest in
nrllrreA

SPAIN.
Able

VIATHC

Anuush Brown. St«ooffTm|ilo-r and
ookkoeisT With Uaae & CrotM-r
Ubs. KUou. Stenographer at Nortlim Miohigau Aay lorn,
riuo. Hansom. Oen. lingr. H K
Gill. Northport. Mich
lkrtliaHoloomb.BcK.kk.vper. Straub

PEBEMAKQy.Em
GKUMA^N riCNlC

Klk Rapid-. Suncav. Avgust IT
Go ;uid enjoT the g.m.1 Ibings ttey
will iTovide for ll.eir enterisiument
Tmm will leave Trav.rs.- City h.4d
^liTldJith' Doekerav.
Stenographer
a- ni
lute 40.V
S,v |K*sten. for
and Bookkeenw, Citiiu ns Teteiibone
U I.V1C
Achsah Black.
Btenograiilier for liarticulars.
^teiiin & i.'rotaer.
MILWM'KKK KXClTBHt.y.
Fannie Rntnor^ Casliier Hardware
Ikmrtmei.t, Mareaniile Cxi
AUGUST N*
Josie Novotny. StemifTapter and
Tbe most ib-lightful ouluis* of Uie
Hcmkkeeis-r. McOov & Son
Tiain will
Geo Hanse n. Clerk. Amcrinan Kx- yrur. You ought to go
leave Travers.* ihir nlbtOpm
Siv |Hours m
'T‘li?' iw‘?.'d*^ Bookyopny. Cola.ul... Ib.und trip rale fit im
ask
ngents for |wriirulars
Transter Co . On
Clms Kroll. 1 Uickkeeprr. Tvavenai
ihfv Iron Wot
HolV1 steV.^ Hu-i.ograpl.er,
velley Lunilsir t^o
Grmoe Smilb.
Mookk.v|s r. .I>rs
Miase and Sawyer.
IW.
Daisy
Bookktvper.
Arms A Uole.
Okke.
Clia. tb rnrd. B.s.kke.-|wr at Wnlin.
Mull
Brstt. Sb'UOKrai»l»vr and
SpT
rwith Bran & l>avis. Citv
Bookkt
Lulman. iM.irk far A. V.
Wall
Fredricb.
Will Ni

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ELECTlICITV
A-r lOte

first fall term o|ien. Kept 1st.
l!atalogues sent ou application
U U iKiokormy, ITopr

HOMK GKOWN ptXtehoa. 2!k! teakM .
appl. s. 30C. bushel. swe* t apples.
•JOc. jsKTk ; rnbliage. te. luuul. cucumtera,
dozen; wml* r mrlotia. :kV*.

te

IS

interesbil. and desire to
or a succ ssful life, enter |
llils college at om*e and te i»re|*ar
d to fill
that are iireseii
practically e.lucwted indi-

Till SBI.CIAI.IST IS ( tiMlNt;!

ring frxiij
larai.tulu aplder*. wbUh
tbe field, and have 111
noea attacked tbe |M-asant
1 ealilH
Mys
from Madrid. Kimln. tu the
Ubb-ago News.
Usal relief s.K-letlea
teve revive.! the old Aiiilaluslau Irudi
tloii that guitar music U the U-si u.clb
od for curing the tarantula bite
It Is aald t

ItiMvntly a tenulou merchant mvlved
from a crack regiment an onbf for a
petk uf I1.WS The titfiiiT. Xanted tbs
-varmlnU" to put In the tel of au uu-

Tbe tey b-.k.-il d.iubtful
•Uves of custom, wbtc
lbs asms tiling7‘*
“WeU. I ben. a e ll set .
be said, a tl in. pbimd at

Mr. McMillan. T U In
i-st It for you. and you can repay me
out of tbr dlVblends *•
Ttere are In Michigan- and tdsewbere. for llmt urntbr hundreds of
young mm whom b,-<aUl.d. He belied
many of them tu get an educalluti. Tu
nlbem be gave sltuntlou.
tluu with tbe euti*n‘rte-s be «nutrolb«d.

EXCURSIONS

,.ikk^y.“"a‘;''rii;ia*'“'*”'*'''

IRON^OX

AS Renator McMlUan’a fortune toctwaaed so did UU rbarlUblr worka.
aays tte -\ew York Ttmea. Wbm first
cboaeu a seuator. te was kuou n as
ayslrumlk- giver to private an.l public
phlUnthruplc uiulrrlaklng.. an.l no
other man In Mtcblgaii. It Is slated,
ever gave away so mmb
gaveNl more ungrudging!:
As an Instance of bla generosity aiid
bis regard fur those who were dc
iTiident upon blm for tbelr llv.llbiaal
It Is rt-Ute.1 Ibat on,-e be adilwd an
employee to Invest fl.tasi In a com­
pany te waa
The eiu
ployee. a woman, replied llmt she dUl

Gallar

vbb-l, n.ubl

positioDa and at.' on tb.-toad to yar-

so VERY "
DIFFERENT

TAR'ANTULA

i Urge
r. dlaplayrd.
I,.,!.
Tbr
lit It did no
« of tbr d.a, t.. M«r If
.^oilld
nil ding

ThU lailnre U dm

example of tte worltTa olwry te al
way. wmgbt to iwileve It. Into bla ofice came om day a brakemaii who
md Urn employed ou bis Lake 8u^or railroad. Tte man's leg bad
jeru Injured by tte cars, and be bad
>ren .ml to a teaplul. He frankly
old Mr. MiMUUn Ibal tte road waa
not to bUme for the arddeul; ttet It
Wfe-How did ;
cauaed by bis own caielraadlfs
waa away 7
McMllUB defrayed bU expmiaeu
tefure be rHumed to Lake So
r gave blm an artificial leg. an
Why didu't you go
outfit of clotbing and an ordrr for
on-keeping Ik,u.**7
stewdy rroploymmt
aoaband-k'ouldn't.
All the dial
A frw ytwra ago a Texas clergyman
were
dirty.
rame to l>etroll. Hr was agent foi
be M.ry Alim aemlnary at lYsK-kett
Tex-, an InoUtutton for tte education
and Industrial training of cok>red glrla.
Tbr lady
bad
tlooal bulldlug and bad Ibrn died, and
a dormitory was imed.-d to make tte
aemlnvT • •vnxxwa.
.Mr McMillan
beard tbr appeal, liivlinl the clergy
man tu call ujaiu him. and when b<
beard a full d«-»M-rlptlun of I be Instltn
lion aald! -My dear sir. you can re
turn bom.-. I will te Imw.y to carry
mo v*rv dlfforwrit from
tbr mailer lo
other Medicines.
suit M S. a nnr dormitory building close
TNw. dlflMM^ in
to Ibr aemlnar
paid IliXCaai. ,

tnd of tnaim on o.-r«.l..ii- of c

ktruck me I
as one of I
pressivc rel

ocudlUon. hmr.
1 forever; ^uiM
oases oat ot U'U an
Oatarrh. which is nothin
which la. tliat flamed condition of the
what tte-y svmly la not ocmplcd and
We will give One Hondre DoUm
aiqdlad to tteir erory day life and
•arroondlngf
roondlngf
Tbey ian not Inatmct foranvoaa.* of ikafness I anssd by
nred by
he
Is knowlodgs. and oatarriii that cmnnot
sd bow to uae
nae this
mac hine, of little Hall's Oatarrh Cure. Send
knowltdgs is like
raloc unless you I
Cheny « Oo . Toleilo. O.
The folloVitig y
Bold by Drnrgista, The.
to apply Ibyif kDowl<<<i^ L thry acHall's Karoily Bill, are the beat
qoM • it and art. now boldine cood

S:^^:i.TSr

retwlaat Teaarssn.
S..I, wa. one i.f the moat forjf poets. In that be was rarely
d tid\er*ely. \ei Mr. Hnim Sto• bl« pla.va
ou at tte
course of iiroductlou
Lyceum, said tlmt be us«<a mt auily
tu iH>mi»!alu of “Ibe atucks u
He actually wuuud up ous day
by decUring iluit he often wUbed b«
bad never written a Une.

to tte I
^ vr tes

fW yoon*

tte rssalt. and unless
tion eaa te

thine more tlvan

Wateny.wmte te<

cvtel RTlUi htr
^
vbo *‘VfMild Mft aumr tls** Uukm MMr sod would Ml nurry 11^ ITUkw
Comjr. «Utr rwwMiw or ix. .Ulr re«M«r Tl»r lulnUtH- aud ttur diMbnw.

tbercUonlT one way to core deafnaM nnd tkat is by ooostinitloaal
remsdisa Drofnewi is mnsed by an
iuAamsd oondltlou of tte mneoua tin-

I'EK 1000 WATTS
i
|
j
j

BuidmaB Rinr Elcctiic
Lishi and Power Ce.

o«v.\.r^rrr------

fl! mil SO MU
Nil tui-.l t«» wiiici iMim lu-.il.
D.in't let ih/.iii ; cl M-icn.inl
_cu*.;U- a hue..-. Put m onr
,n..M* *.l om .li'l or . cihiif.
ELECTRIC FANS »• uim oificc, stoic Otli.uiu-. All «.l new
desig n ;ttid |*cibH 11 .mstim ti«*n

xm-e. which lnduc«-s tbe bitten |ierson

ed. but cnire.1
icucxj of the I
flockrO lulu AuJ.lu.1* lu Illy iliHr «rt
In Ibe homes of the vb-tlms uf the
aplders. rm-uuraglng the dam-lug and
ms. Tte
harreat-

LUZON RICH IN GOLD
Jska I
tteaosits.
son. former swimming
John
oastiT of the Uhleagu Athletic aseoUlbHi. baa relumed from a three and
I half years' stay in tbe BbUlpplum
- the future of
the Islands
•There U gold lu quantllle. lu the
provlmv of Bemiuet, In luu-tberii Lu
xon^ aald Mr. Hoblnion to a reiwrter
of tbe Ublcago Tribune, “When good
mining Uws are iiaiuied and tbe use of
iKiwder and dynamite Is allowed. It
will not te long tefore the mines are
cqa-nixl ui*. Thousands of men have
secured t-Uiius and an* waiting fur a
chance to develop them
-In tbe aoulbeaaUTU peuluauU of
Liuon and lu tbe bOauda of Mindanao.
Masbate. Mludora and Bauay there
also are rich gold and <M|iper detioalta.
Thera are coalfield- at hand for fuel
mod power."

fter bU visit to Antwerp and i»oa
alUy a short stay In Ixmdon Mr Belts.
It is understood, will not return lo
bul luteods going out
, settle down, mays tbe
ilcle. Uf Ule years 8u-

CAMPBELL BROS

Traverse City, r
Park Place Hatal,
Monday MorninrAugust 25th,
MIL

Thursday Enning, August 28th.
FOUR DAYS ONLY.

Dr. MCDONALD
is one of the ^fcau•sl him*; xikvuIUts in tlic ircaltncnl of all i-'iiitHiu
UiseaxciN. 11 is cxlcnsivc |itaclu c an.l
suiwnor knoxlc.lKC enaWes him to
cure every ouiahlc tliscaMr. -All chroi
c thseaxes of the Brain, Sjiinc, Ncrit
lloukl. Skin. Heart, Lun,.;s. l.ivt
ilumach, Ki.lncys an.l B.mcU s* u-

bate grown Into Impor­
tant pl.*-ea
from tte diatui
of Acbern. where one of
wars In history te atUI going oo. tbe
Dutch government ttavlng started tte
MPiireasiou of tte Acbeeueae revolt
over iblrty years ago.
Dr. teydi la
•teo Mid to bava some idea of going
to tte l>otch eMt. He te • native of
Java and haa many reUtlvea and
frieotla In anjl about Batavia

AU HodteTilla. Kj.. wm •nrUwa Co
laswn tlM SMM of tbo aoM iMMOTa*
meal la Cba baallh of Mrs. a P.
Whitlakar. wbo Imd for a Umg lima

NewYorK'

ifically ami Mxccsslully ttcatcil.
HR. McDonald's success mthc
rcatincnt *»l Leinalc Diseasen is sit
till mxjvelmiv
His treatment inakc>
iron*;, teautiful ^mt
k men. oKl or young,
cuictl in every case ami xaveii Irom a
life of xuflerm*;.
1 »eafncvs Rhcuina-

be *x«s

Rapids

li&ni anti Baralysis cuickl lhrou*;h
cclehraletl lllootl am! Ncnc Re
dies and Kssenlial Oils char*;ed with
clcclricily.
TUI. DKAl
MADF.
TO HKAR!
THE LAMF. TO
WALK !
Caianh, Tliro,il an.l 1-ung
Diveaxet rurctl. I »r. Mc Donald cures
FiU and Nenous Disc-ascs. Fcrcnia
ruretl
wizard of the mctlical |4ofeteion, lxcause he reads all diseases at a glance
w ithout asking any *|uestion&. Sick
It IS a
folk^callon Dr. McDon: L
pleaxure to meet him.
1
aU never turns the |*oor

. Ml Donfrotn

h

JSS1L*£S25'

IDtimiD nmiiD.
The Specialist,
i48-2fi0

Ftthon Street,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

A

Suffered faraver 10 years
URKD RV

hr. Iman’s Ladics*^^ Restorative
Mich.
1
■I'.
Tin-: IM.AN MHIMCINH CO..
(irand Rapids. Mich..
■ Dkak Dik:iuk: I have Imtii thinking
for some lime that I out'ht to write you
a few words of praise for your wonder­
ful LADIES* RESK^KA I IVE. which
did mo such worhis of good. I suffered
such untold agonies with my menses, and female complaints,
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to me.
I look doctors* medicine .and several kinds of Patent Medi­
cine. but they all availed me nothing, 1 am so thankful that
1 learned about DR. I MANS RESTORA FIVE that I want
to recommend it to any woman suffering from these terrible

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i

.nUTMMorr.

, hatobdat. Airoon le. tMi.

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HOME DEPARTMENT
•OK OF WIBtEST TO HOM LOVHtS CWxSr bully AKO TO W<MffHFA*TlCUUJtLT
MPItt. M. B. C. BATBB. BOfTOR^^
ysswskssftottesifbtssdsosr
Ms posrlsB. ssd yss know wbsi
I sost. psiUsUy frt op sad sot
(SOS sad hsstas os tbs floor to
ssb^tbs drip ssd sesi sMvsiof bsof
ibisBi ost IS dry. Yos il bars to
saywby-jssc as wall U tbsory s
Tl«f» bmB M hM • BMdlJ
aMi 7MM of
tUwT »»«»KmIi iMi » foothoU <« tiM ■•rtli.
A
1m bmkrnmm
fur »trtli

I hM. an Of Which oho hM kaowlbars BOSS a slap fsrtbor asd add. do lh.hM0»«0(Wl
oUylooMlo
sol ibisk sbsst tboss li ts osssd •dtCdOMklM'
odrlos tbsi wa siiBht sU prsdt by.
riw
ho. «0M WBM riM MB for h«
ssd ba tbo bssUbiar for it
A yossff mothsr. of tin. sntioss. ohiu. oad mmm mm W • Ufhw
acTTOu type. iMMiUy mi*. “I l«« power for tho root

kM lauK ■ tofum t»t :th. r<7«»Imm IM. wtalM. mA m mmA fo. ptoj.ioU b«»ai Mler MBlol Mwoilli.
IM» mj Ml>y <»• I h*'"
MNkix k«l wony fo. fow ho would
d*^oo«yolhorl«il.o«.did
••«-hoo 0.1.0P 1 wo.;oo.thioUly
UmoIm 1- hta Imwihta*. or fMlIai
dU littla bsad/ and .faet to aaa if bs
aiitht sol bs fsvarisb.
hss. rer tbs nurso took bim ost
1 was in a suta of satiety srar tbs
istber till slu eamt kook, and wbon
was too pleasant for that I was iu
drtwd lest ba ba atposad U lbs

Tho follewtec. whta »ppe»««l «» •
Ifewoil poppT. to OM of tbo Moot
tooehtot looidoBto to ho Mol with.
Thoro to o fMolly 1. thto oily who
MdopMutoot opoo oUtltoohiUfor
tbopr.-rr>l wurhioe of th.wo.lroo.
A fow WMk. i«o tho yooMwtf.—d

dsar. -UtUs msmms. tes* be
Tmidtodls -lUyssr*
•Ms. dhsrtls.** mU the yossr
dbm. stlrr sse espBssm pssff sf
«M;*'so. msmmawos't bs sftsidl**Jse* ebst yssr sJM U *e dsik,
MU. issp bsld my bssd- as*
wb«syos.o|>es*em.msmms tt'U be
all Uffbltbeea.*'
an the IbmUy gathered aweetriokes at the bedside. Charlie held
up hie little band;.
•H a eh!
My mamma dsis' Is
•lee^ Uer won t wane up bms asy
mist”
Asd as It piwtsd. Tbsrs wes so

bigiiimtsttbs brnmUfsl s
mssM flmsMBm ssd tflyt.
were flsisbed
losslse.lss*tltri
teal Mbs ihsk. ly ko tbe albow ssd
si
Iss'tllf Ifml*
bkm sstUl tssmmbm sbsst my with s ssnsw rafle.
"ThIeUmy
ifSHM waU, bst bs slwsye bss aome ebe esplaised se ebe attrred tbe )sm.
ItritsMBC tsmsik la mske sbest srery •I msde it ost of ss sld fiBfbsm
sewtbisirebe gem. For tsatssoe. 1 •klitssdsawlsB wbile OSS h s
besrd bim sty tbe seber erestsf :
•Tbstdkirt erssid Issk bettmlftbe
moke were temmmssil ss tsMi blgb- bsd OSS. 1 bsre

of tbs oostisssd. "ssd for
bare bass made of Mlk ise*
bare a eary abort eklrt of denim and
goods'
Tbe old MoUyl Wk
i Jaofcat with n hlffb eoUar. 1
bosr that asd a lot more of lbs
do my aweaping nnd dueting in pargtod yos bet I'm tIflA
^
iml an my
teagown or any otbar bouae draaa "
Wa have ooetumea for all otbar eaenawoke she bad paeead beyosd. asd.
se bsby OharUe said:
-UwseaUUfbtlbem."

lofolhor to tho portor, otol to hi. wJYosr suid
tblnc would do forlbat And ao wom­
oru. fprofootooMl woy toltoootod to
en WiU pnt on tralUng wtoppere to
flssaidesatiou of teeakfael serer
thowtho ttmih-lhoro WM oo help
, yos tbsTfO bar to wsMi l
aweapndnetyfloor^eweeping U l« a
Thoo oowo thrqoootio.i«iioii« thro. trosUlee me; we bare porridge, a ore is dmmsd by tbe pisotissl I
I Is tbs srss wbUs yos fo
od elilrt walali nnd
ir of baoos. a eofi boiled agg. wUs
s liuU sftor dluasr ssp-y<
thappy, sad to add wl.o wooM toll hor. Mol tho doctor!
» to do tbe ba
Oae
wblUiiff
or
smmosls
I
ssad It. ffosdssss ksowA-s^l ws
to B.y irooblo my pbild wo. ollto« j It woold bo orod to M ih. moo
botteat work of the wlmle earnmoot of tb.
“*»“ *« to tboir .too. on. oo oooh
Tb. AoWur. .Uud Ur»l Ub Obd'fllbW. •p to Bad srss yosr room Uso wi
mer. Ho wonder they are won out
"Ooo doj I nod oo orttoU taolonmrond Mol tb. o«od motbor wbo
Wilb •ijbbl luum*. lu Uir mrn^
aflar a few hoore of work. , Notbtng
If
tbe
pteeerrinf
keltla
le
etninad
M of (wrslssBsasa. you uuy rush amorto. which .mud thot o moth. wo. to b. toft ehlldiM. md olooo
AmA
l«»r« »o |v1t«u ost ssd at. Ulm. * Ob. Mary
nataral asd so- flar patting mp tbe Iwrriee. nnd Ugbtene Ubor more surely than a aalter’s wantital coudilioii affected tba Not tba ^nf husband wbo was
webing duea not reamre tbe brown able costume, and tbe working day
mmU.
floor with cli
wby did yos do Ur ' ssd bssr tba old cbUtl It was a new Idas to ma. and it
ought to be a part of ei
tnnke. nee tbe kettle for boiling poli.t wmuA toff^««r M elou» #rl«uU
il did
totbes
rebalhoss bsart
fswllisr. *'I forffot, ' bat dos t ■
uet me tbinkinif. If it were ao. 1 was ,|iauds
n'a wardrobe.-Ladies’ World.
Uoee in their Jneaete.
TUy Mbd UMtr UuuiiT os bll thlnfft.
It with
klsry Asu s wsy ssd yoo lalBbt
Lemon nnd ealt wiU ramovt staipe
An uqssl fift to etowot sad king*
but John would look srossd tbe
bars aspaOaa U. Bcrspa oB Ihr
table and my. "Hare you got eseb a
bsrat ofsst. ssd sett tiau sit «
Thmf worry sol iWo u ssosfti
thing aa a raabar of baoos in tbe
aelaot ripe but firm freeatone paaobUid Uj for Umm af Ood*r food yosr cbslr ssd root wlU* yt^or ey«
es: pata them oarafully and plaoa
homse, Kater'and. Td like my eff.
opoB tiU.U*s brssd U oat «.f tl.e ..m u
tbam in stooe jars and poor over tbam
you know. wbeo she brings is tbe
Mary Asa U s aa«aaasry evil till
Kso^li for all. sad so so f«sr
ally.
Whan
fraqaenUy
naad
tbt
8o 1 oeseed making isUie following syrup, boiling hot
yos ssn Usoli bar batter or
will mqaire ao pollab bayood that Taka to one quart of baat cidar vlnanoratUms on that meal."
wstd. tboldisf woof help issUT.
van by tbe daily wnahiuff and dry gar thraa pounds of «igar. Boll aud
Though of my "opinlos etlll" Umt
s bit. bat luska alt Uie .oodi
lu Lluffdonsof Bqoslily
a eiereotyped meal msM pall eoosar
akim oarefolly. than pivur over the
worsa. Yosr Asnt Msrtbs lira# s iU.
It U well to ramambar that hot fmlt Pour off the >yrup and rabant
or later, that wae a rery olerer tweakyos sad aba isn’t your sunt, slm’s
etar will sat graase stains in olotb- aaob day until the peachaa are the
fast A ssiall. well cooked portlos
Jot.aV Bba bas tbV fa. ally of isai
Ing
If
graaaa
i.
tpillad
npoa
ai
of
mlt
or
emoked
meat
U
rery
appesame color to the center aud tbe ajrup
ia«s Bisriyr of barsolf and always
TsWa. wUst lu lifUd OOP OSS bold
liing; eggs, a* we all know, offar or tba whits good, of tba anmmer Uke thin molassea About three days
Of skyry rsiB sod tsssiy fold.
the greatest amount of nonnsbmeni olothlng beooma spottad with sewing bafort^ they are finished taka out tba
Asd oil giro Imtik ibrir |4«ssar» blffb
^
dnaoil
in
tba
making
waa
in the emallest balk; toaned bread
peaobas and drain them, plaoe tbam
l*beir rit lova to ttu^ suu sad »ky
ry discionraging to dyepeiwU, tba epou with cold walar bafora in jam to tba ^depih of four Inobas.
Vs«.
lb.- Or.i .isr tb«y
orange luatamUds. with itt patUng into tba hoc anda.
and straw hiu of cinnamiw stick, a
yos must either shake her ..r fcteihui.
Blood Mains am also quickly w
plqoant mingling of sweet and buiar.
few whole cloves aud a blade of
issn’t do either You can I helj
1 most « roellent stomaohla If lU ad by ioakiag aud waahlng in oold maoe over them. Then add another
Yon have done your beef l-et her do
r bafora uaiiig hot walar
oeble pro|ireiies were better known
layer of fruit, the same amoaul of
all the frettlsff and do you enreloiie
it
would
llnd
a
place
oo
many
mors
sploes and continue In this way u^P
yosfseir in an atmosphere
uar baat and dampnasa will the jar la full Then eoald Uie syrup
Wo do not know wbsl niipi** of and pama ful an. onsoiousness of her
qmiakly
oauaa
mlldaw
at
tbla
amaoi
e little word about my Oanadiaa
and pour over tbe fmlt: oootinue to
tmhag «. Ml in U.UI1.U. »b^tt w. ways The obanoes are she will by
i:rii! MEKl gl'IOv--* M.ioh..
d’s toast. It was served either aud It is dimault to mmova it froi do this for four days, or untU tbe
and by get tlreil of baring tronhU all
•WH; tMlU ou ou.
iwu^ltlrr .r Mr SU.I Mr- IWl 1.
thin, crisp, and dry in a silver toast olotblug. Tba boM >laa U to use
peaches are au«clrntly louder, than
Obrl«llsully<_wi« ocublnf so by her lone, and Ugln to take noti. e
aolutloa of oblorlda of Uma
•oald fmlt and 2 symp togaiber and
rack. or:U.e bread out In.’sUces aa ia^
of your own bright side o! life. If she
•uooli iu 111* world SA •uiiiiy i*^o
thick, tbe orust pared away, browned about a taaspoonful of Uma to a quart plaoa In jars and when oold tie tbam
eep right on taking il for
up If you Iprefer oUug atones for
there was only one other, and at this evenly and U^tan with a flat, woodao
tint slie’s mnde Uiat way and resi«nslWe for my habj'e ill heellb
To clean bram bird oagaa wi
butter
iwddle
itbe
broad
handle
of

piekltng it is better to add a pint of
moment
he
looked
up
from
the;book
It's loaTlUbU. tbarefore. not to U
‘•The imire I |K»uth red over il the
ooid aads aud sprlukle with whiting,
tbe first Ume the fruit is cook­
orrlad about What's the use.
mor.. Clear it eemud to me Uiat beallh be had been playing With, uniiolieed knife will answer i until soft, but not then dry and polub with dry flannal
ed. as they are apt to become bard
broken,
bnttereil.
on
both
sides
to
You think this a liard thing lf» do ' was hu hirUulghl. ami that 1 hau by them all. and asked gravely:
luhncat.. not to soak It. and set iu
suwed in the sweet .ympi
‘ L mamma doin’ to die'r'
him by refirciiug ou his
To
mmova
wbila
staina
from
fnmlOne of tbs ffrastast smoothers of Ilfs It iBiatbar, atflrst. hut when you hare taken I
Then, without waiting for an ans
sensitiv. liUle rtrgnniMu my suiirtj
tara. mb them with apiriu of eamU tbe ability to laks tbluju for ifranl. uuoe got into the way of it. ft is easy
To UUllas I
. r. he sped from |the room and up
and feara
phor.thNi with a flannal wal with Un•d There art. many tbluKi 1“ our
"Ws lovsimgvl <
•A iH rson’. im uta! attitude iwnnot iairs as fast as his l^lle fe« t would
Mod oil, and Anally with dry flannel.
daily liwng llmi are annoying and ir to do it at all. It has simply
If you Ihi < luuigt d iei a luoment, and although carry him.
yosr way and you couldn't fret if
-Bangor OommamlaL
itUliug if wo will let ibem become
“ll^veu help Uie
Krieudsand neighbors were watch
itself I liin.ly lesolvod that hereafter 1
1
Asd
then
life
ssttles
Ml They are things that no amoaat
the yolks of the oggs." 1 amid . to «
would not worry, hut would Uke the ing by th» sii k woman. They won bnsfaand knows -or Uilnks be knows,
msy Unas and all its p\th
of annoyanpe and IrrlUtlcm will make
oooklug tsmoaer. " There are all sorts
cure of him 1 could. I fell that a deringly uutioed the pale face of the which is even woree all about femi­
It was an August day and the mil
any lem. and yet ererytime ws corns paths of i*a.w^
ihes they can be used for." she
IgvmuBsiio cour«i might help me lu child ai he climbed oo U*e bed and nine apimrel”
trem
of
tbe
house
eras
making
blaoknp agatuBt them we rebel as if it wars
This from a young woman whose
"yolks of fggs work in well to
lints bv directing my thoughU during Uid his small liand on his mother’s
the first llius and ought to U- the Ust.
Look up. little flower.
lord and master i» her slave In all berryjam on a well baatad kitchen n boiled mnyonnnlse dn sslog; added
pillow.
t^triain htiurs lu n new direction.
Ibiiueiime. they are material The The clouds often hreak in a hurir.
• Mamma." he asked, in sweet, oar things. - For one thing we woman range; nevertheless, she looked cool to milk they can be used for dipping
1 • il lias ImliuHl me. and mv child
mid decidedly piotaraaque.
Bhe
roof b^aks right c
Just try to unfold
mu ionsL Bo»e pudding, nnd
I lias impioved in health, and now he ressiug tones, “is you • ’fraid h* dleV should be grateful." she oontioued. worn a pair of oomtortabU. low brolwhere il Is disastrous to
Your own hit of gold.
The mother looked at him with :“acd that IS that very few men preoosUrds an* a» gtiod mad«* frtna yolks
; IS round, rosy looking and well '
wet. And yei there dosesu't s.'em to Look up. little flower, tfou’t worry
liaditeudto knowledge on ihU subjaot. ad altppam and her bias giugbam
wmsfrom Uie whole egK'. Add
: There are laui.v moiherto w ho might swift intelligence IVrhaiw .
!now. Tom. my husband. U tba atn- akirt vras wall above bar anklaa. one entin* egg to three yolks and you
ik up, little heart, don’t weary. i prohthvihi. luih woman s e»iuri been thinking of this
Itooruugb ripping up win. b the goiKl
•bowing bar fream-wbiu balbriggin
she
I
pld.st
thing
on
earth
about
woman's
•■Who-told
yon
Charlie
V
have good sarvut^b-d
or omelet
jmice. Tor I he Uii.Mi iwrt they an
hose.
A
loose
white
dressing
sack,
n^r^tt of the bouse tau't afford this Just help the old world lu he ih.^ry.
clolhca
I
get
a
Oold cake IS mad- from the yolk, of
1 young umlit is their tlrst child, or i asked faintly
Just eing right along.
cut V shaped in the neck, both In
yiwr and maybo' not nett li *s awful
a sinful price for the making
“Doctor, an’ pajw. an’ gi
and a nniutier of flllings and a
iUan mily cliild. lor a woman with
Your own little s>ug.
ly trying, and ou« feels a. if t.ne.mus
il on for hi. inspection. Like as not front and bahind. completed her oos- frostlDK call for uu whltra
i,-v« iul li* euie li.rIms not much time everybody.” he whispered
urn ds fret But wliaf ■ the use r When Look up. Utile Inwrt. don’t w.ary '
» creams, puddii^ miaoii.. oooklsa
d egg Ulls for ^m lag with soap
khonii.g and m kiiowledgiiig bU individual weakueases, but miuimirii,;; U.eir elb et by oblileraling tb. lu. Iililiriilg all tilings f..r the wel­
oan use tbs slsveb yolks left froM aa
fare of ibe general idaii.
angel oaks in all sorts of waya"—
ABOyE ALL. HE MUST HAVE ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE IN
HIMSELF. IN HIS JUDGMENT. AND BE IMPERVIOUS TO ALL
i a»» 4 kow.
CRITICISM OF MEN OR METHOOE
The following recipe was originally V
.
X..W, it slaii.U to r. aaoii that a limn of g.md }K>weni wUl bo beneprinted in the l^tmiuU Cook Boob
^
f,le.l, Mrenell.eiud, made larger ai.,1 more bmuan by a training in
but luoorreotly. Mrs
*
tbiH game of IH-Iiti-'S. for IT I'OMKEHS ONE TO HE JUST 'JO
JUIXS VERNE
^
MorosTlss U s folks

THE RECORDS GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN

L

C»# €dif0r*§ €0$v Cbsir.

How Politics^
Affects OneV
Character

) lu' a surcwi».ful )K*lilicisii <*no luuht U* t-trong IV
llODV, MINI! A.M> llK.MiT. IK* n»u-l l*o Mrou*?
ill IhhJv. fur no Imsiiu-Hs, nu pruf. n^iuu. i, eu
One's lime is not lii-^ «.vvn. Iml hU ounstitm ot.’. ami
it tall*, a i-tr.*nj; body aa well a* a ilf4i iillii-l to U'
emi-ieiil ill tlieceuM.e**-* vvurL laid out f**rtW |*u!ili* iuii. '
ONE MUST HAVE CLEAN HANDS AS WELL AS A CLEAR
BRAIN AND STRONG BODY. FOR TRICKERY WILL ALWAYS FIND
ITS MATE IN COUNTER TRICKERY. AND NO LEADER CAN BE |
•UCCESSrUL WHO IS FALSE TO HIS PARTY OR FALSE TO j
himself.

Tlio f^aiiic i»f |*oUtioa clarities and jmrities the nieii eiigagi'd in it.
llv ll.e
wi.tool willi ..iher mrii all u« l. ».
»ih-.v1i
a..,I 111...!.! ..f a.'li..i. arc- rubbed away. Tbo dr.oa. U rlimii.al.d,
TllK STKK.StiTll. TllK VITAUTV OK ONK'S OllAKAl'TKK IS MAUK MOKK AITAKK.ST, MOUK KEAU
Tbe lime ligl-t c.f |.ubliiily |.laya (.iliWaaly uiam tbe foible., tbe
ur.la»«.:.. of tbo«. iu ,.»blie life, aud tbe ,mUti.iau mvda to e v. r
ci«« I^rc at car.! iu Icn-piug bU armor imi-orvioito to atoault*.
Agaiu. be «bo vc-nibl ba.l men must know tboao wbom be would
lead, l’ou^lallt aud uiirciuittiug aludy of buman nature ii a uoev*aity for tbo jK.litician. He muat learn to fatbom every [base of ebaracier, to judge iuatautly of every ebange iu tbe |a.litioal wind, to
meet every ejueation—in abort, boBuuat bo pleader aud judge iu one,
for be iiiiul l-c e.|ually Urong iu argument and convincing in tbe

HlMSEl.K AND JUST 'TO HIS XEIOllHOK. IT WAKES
HIM A HETTEU WAX AXl> A HETTElt CITIZEX.

JUSTICE TO CRIMINALS
By CHARLTON T LEWIES,

Nsw York StMo Prison

He muat devolc biiii». lf to b'u work and l-e absolute master of
bimaetf in all of iU deiairtmeuU. And, further, be imi.t l-e ahead
of b'la w ork.

ms WOUAL UFK MUST BE F.XEMHI.AUV. Wen love
to look up to their leaders. Ibey '•'U
•upi'®«
«!»•>• HK
WHO HEADS MUST BE THEDl SUHEUIOK.
He luuat be large enough to overlook the faulu of him wbo doea
sot by btt faultt interfere with bia particular aerrice for the gfneml
good. He muat not condeinii a man for not doing aome one else'a
BBd be muat develop Uw spirit of tbe best work of every one.

1H> XOT TinXK THERE WILL BE AXT
XOVEIX OR ROM.AXCES, AT ALL EVEXTS
l.\ VOLUME EORW. IX A HUXDRED YEARS
FROM XOW.
I'b.y will be auppUuted altogether by tbe daily
newspajH r. wbi. li ba-'already taken aucb a grip on tbe livea of tba

HK ot i.tral faut of Uu* history of penal law is that

TllK i'Ki>;i:.\T rsK of rmsoxs fou so
CAl.U n I'l NlSllMK-VT I.S VOX FOUXDF.l)
I'l'ON I'KIXCIFI.K. hut waa himply an aechhnt
t.f fomi iiit i.fi*. Xo one ever devised them aa a
iiii thi*d for the treatment of criininaU. Sentences to
term^.f imprl-oim.ei.t in them develoi*ed from* their mere utility iii
holtliii.:; j.ri-itmcrs a wailing' trial i*r execution.
l*e:i:il law attempl.s tt» deUne each ofTenso and give il a name.
Ciiiilt, ao far ai the |H iial law is eoiicerned, is meanured on thU scale.
Yet the ohjeot-s treated h.v the iH-iial law are not crimes, hut criminals.
TllK I'KKTF.XSK THAT JFSTICK IS MKTED OUT liV
TIU: I'KXAK l.AW IS l.AUOHKD TO SCORX BY
O LAXrK. You haie hut to Kx*k at the sentences inflicted hy diflereiit jud-i^s for nin.ilar olTeiise.s to ac-e bow far its administration in
any elate attains its eiuh.
THE TERM OF IMPRISONMENT WHICH IS FIXED FOR A
PARTICULAR CONVICT DEPENDS FAR MORE UPON THE TEMPER
AND DIGESTION OF THE JUDGE THAN UPON CONSIDERATIONS

atatement of bU opinions
lie mu.t l« ma.lcr of detail not only in tbe planuiug of bU work, j OF VITAL JUSTICE.
but in ita execution a. well. XO rOl.NT IS TtX) TKIVIAI.
TO UK 0VEU1.00KK1*. XO IXmVim'Al. SO UrMlil.K
TH.\T HE WAV HE SLIOUTEH.
OTHeiia MAY BE BPECIALIBTBi THE POLITICIAN MOET BE
A -aCNEHALIET--AN OBOANlIEIt OP BPECIAUIETE. HE MOST
KNOW EACH INOlVIDUALISrS WORK, MAKE A PLACE FOR IT
AND SO BIND TOOETHEB ALL THE VARIOUS INDIVIDUAL
BTBANOS INTO ONE STRONa UNBREAKABLE CABLE.

m

No Novels
A Century
b5:i
Hence

I A Plea For “SPAREIiVING”
Dm ANDREW WILSON. EariamU Pby»iciri
iibl . Navlly tobulatu’ the mude of life of our
K w ooubl
all professiona who have livi-d
ai-ungni'b.-.l
to a gr,at ag.- and been iutvllevtuaUy active to tbe
U-:. 1 doubt not. judging from the dcUila we have,
that WE .-JHOUI.D FIXD THE BLT.E OF SHAKE
UYIXli THOKt»UtiHLV HEHKESEXTED IX
Till IK HlSTOKlKSi 1 think it ia ao with our men of acieiice,
,.ur gn-al lawy. ra, our d.H-tors and our clergy, wbo Uve on far |aat
the alloit.-d Siam of tlmx-ac..re yeara aud ten. But tbe mob today
will aUvavs call for color ai.J light, just «. the old Romana yidlea
for "bread and pamca.”
OUR OWN DANGER IB THAT -KlAMEfl AND BREAD* ARE EE
COMING THE END OF NATIONAL LIFE ^INSTEAD OF MERE AO

pri.gre.*,sive iialit*ns.
...
Tho rumaiice. the novel, the descriptive story, the story hutono
and the storv’ pveht.h.gicsl will all disappear. They are not neces­
sary, and even now their merit aud their interest are fast declining.
historic records the world will file ita new si»ai»erB.
I urn seck*nd I** no living man in my admiration of tbe greatest
p^ychologi-ttlhe world has ever known, Guy de Maupassant, and be,
like all true geniuses, foresaw the trend of human ideas and
and wrote hU stories iu the smallest possible compass. Each one
of 1^ Maupa->aiit's soul studies is a concentrated lorenge of psyebol*
^THE DE MAUPA88ANT8 WHO WILL DELIGHT THE WORLD
IN YEARS TO COME WILL OO SO IN THE NEWSPAPERS OP THE
DAY AND NOT IN VOLUMES. AND THEY WILL CRYSTALLIZE
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE WORLD IN WHICH THEY LIVE BY
-WRITING UP- THE DAY TO DAY EVENTB.

would ba well for owners of tba oook
book to out this out and psatt* it over
tbe owe la tbe book.
One peek of greea tomatoes, onehalf paok akriug beans, one foorth
peek oaim one-foarth pint of
gman pepiier.. two large head, oabbafe. four Ublespoonful. mustard
aead. two of eloves. two of oelery
•ead. two of allspioe. one small l»ox
of yellow mustard, four pounds
brown engar, one ounce tumeria
Slloe tbe tomatoee and let etnud over
algbt in brine that will bear an egg.
than drain off the l«rlne. obop eabmix in tbe
nU U n por
poroalnln ket
nndpntnUU
var with via«*gar and

;mr« n dongb with oM pint of
Bomx, one half of n toaspoowfml of
mil. one tknapooofnl of angar. ooa
tmmpooofml of baking powder, two
tnblaqiooiifnl. of batter nndwnffloient
•west milk to OiU n eoft dongb. KoU
out ia n long Bbeat not qnite an inch
thick. Oovar with the waabed beniae
and ^winkle with engar. aoootflinff to
tbairaoidiky. If vary juicy dnal ovar
[s Moapoooful of flow. Ibao roll

Tl-c real i-yclmlogy ..f life iS in iu news, and more truth—Truth
with a big T—laiu l<- galbered from the pwlii-e court story, the rsilwav avvi.lcut, fr..m the everyday doing, of the crowd and from tbe
uulva of Tl-c fulure than can be obuined if an attempt to made to
cloibr the psychological moral in a garb of fiction.
EVERY SINULE GEOGRAPHICAL FACT AND EVERY Plata, alaam for thirty-flv# or forky
SCIFXTIFIO ONE IX EVERY BOOK THAT I HAVE EVER
laa. than place in a hot oveo
Umg SMOffh to oolcr eligbUy.
WRllTEX HAS BEEX LOOKED UP WITH CARE AXD
IS SCRUPULOUSLY CORRECT. If, for inrtanoe, I bad not flarra with it aithera Imi
wiahed to point tbe fact that a journey round the world entailed
the apparent Iom of a whole day, my "Round the World In Eighty
MaA owe pint of waMmd hecriaa.
Davs” would never have been written, and “Tbe Myaterioua laUnd” and
ooa tnhlaapooofnl of powteod
owisl iu iuc plioii to my wi»b to teU the world’, boya aometbing about sagnr. Ut atnad tor half an how tmd
tbe wonders of tbe Pacific.
enpfnlofmllk.nfldthipe
tnhlaapoaoWv eigbty fourtb book, which baa juat been pnbliabed, u a detotoeftofertoU toto.bnlf n( s tas e(
acriplion of the home life of tbe nui^ link aa I beUere the life •etottn tort tee kMB rtskeE to tm
of that queer bond between tbe ape and the man wiU one day U toUrtlMefoeU wMrt. Mr enUl
iTrttMrt .BMto. Whrt«Mltod
found to be. And I Uve pUoed my miaaing link in an African
ntgkmr flip mm im, mftml
forest, IX A PLACE WHERE IT VERY UKELY MAY BE
FOUKD, for it U one of tbe few eoraere of the worM which haTB
not yet been thorou^y ciploied.

irxrrxsr-to'wss;

ii

«BI. ira. UTOBtUkT. BBam iB. tMt
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

Tium TMGK EXIT. SSSli JS uSt

lf<»lortotis Bandit s Last Stand ld*yto
^ Dl^pibed bj a Farmer.
al**lbfa,yuUL

bv

um ra Aonoa

Mj bracter aad sywlf left tto place
aa4 wcat oat baldad tko mcka aatil
BANGS' ADVICE WASTED.

John U.fMlflck Baoea. autiwr of
-t»lvu.i.«ia Nlfte* waa waltlaa at aa
ew.au^ ralhray atatloa to Keor York
.•

U a BMy.
BMf, .t »b>M r«ra aarry
iTrtfy BBdB M« Ua Mud. MIb tto
About tbe fauH«i uoi. mf
(Waab^i diH^Urb
aaya »
a Mpukabe
Hpu
to tbt New Yurt Jourual;
Wbcs Trmcjr caim to tbe niucU »o»*
Say oraidi.#. A«*.

b« wa. acvuiu

vorkloc la Ike baru. The two west
lato tbo bouaa and wbeu tlwy dkl out
Rad aaj ooa at boiae came tu tba l«ru.
TtMii tbe buf waa la tl« l«id.
Trat/ aakk **Yuo luul brtlrf WU tbeo
vbo 1 am.**
Tbe lad toM ua. aad
rron tbc« ua wa were at bla a«*nicc.
Ua bad bla liRc with bJiu. Ito aald,
“All tbrao of you couh- aluug %% itb lur
for I bare aouMil.luif fur >i.u lo du.“
Of ooaraa ae wfiit. Hr ttrKt bad ua
aaaaddla bl. bun-a and
Ibrm.
Tba Ubar two bo>a bad to go with
blia. aad be alna>a u-lk.d Ublud.
lu a«irly every ra*e w brrr hr went
U wouM aay. I iru^w. I lu.d l-*lter go

. ruab from tU 1
inlfe
Inquire tu way lo tU Htw k Hx
cUnge. aajTi Han«^> Utarary Hew
alpL It wa. five mlnn1« of 10.
niet off Utw. Uke ear on ocUr rtda.aaM the Rward. with cUrarttrlatlc
of both Intetaat and worda.
ng. aaw a cUnea lo aa\e a
and innocent stranger from
tu too fr.'.iuent and oaddeiduR exiariei»re of Ih-Iur wruuRly dinxlrd and
Ruing aeveral udiea out of bla way.
aplrcil by tU mo.1 uuaelfUb and help­
ful Impnlaa. of wbk
nature U rapabla. Mr.
atetiped forward.
‘ NuilduR of tu sort" U aald. with a
Rlam^ Of r
calk.ua guard and a kliully look of “I
your brother gnd will l<*.k aft.*r
you" at the Inoffmalve atranger “Xotb
tug of tu aon." ba repeated “If you
to^ to tu
ExrUnge. you

$2.78

)act of Calth.
Prom maaj aldea wu
bear tu cry and demand tUt tU
^h abould preach UMwe about tU
prartlcal thinca of Ufe and abould not
ton dweU upon tU realm of faith.
This erttk lam. bowerer. la moat unjuat
and uauuminted. TU tmportance of
faUh to life iwunot be e*tlmat»al Men
Uve a. they bellrre. WUt lUy gre
and wUt tUy «lo are above evtaylhing
ibtermiued by what they belk-ve.
I*uritana belU-ved firmly In Hod.
In Hod'a control of tbe affair, of ibl.
life and in tbe teacLlugm of tU Itcrip^
tore tut lber%- would U puniahmeut
for sin iMTe in lU Ufe to »x.me. Tbe
effect of tbia belief waa clearty seen
In tulr lUra. At a ct rtalu period In
tUy ira.
God and »^tn-d tblnga.

Tbe ivault of

afraid she wouU die if he
kUlafl any more men. He did not aay
wlwto bla tnutbar Ured. but be wa.
: aboot
««»• who Utm la BmTi

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EXAMilUTION OF TEACHERS.

Herds of Klcidwmls.

(Ir orrUBcats*

YOU LOOK
BOmWAYS
when you reach thi. point

If you

don't you Ye taking chances
the same all through life.

WANT A HOME?

It's
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AMERICA’S GREATEST PERFORXER.'.
EUROPE’S GREATEST FEfitOSMEhS.

back to last summer and remember
how you sufTcred with that old coal
stove m your kitchen.

KMdflcmUiBn. frs« of rhargs. kM ••UmaWs.
M. to lIFNUEKroiilK

Look for­

ward to this aummer and then make

ToMday and Matarday essmags at R. C. l^rmu

Ai r«ni|.llstiin I till- iii.'.t iio,.!.
an.I l.A.a..I..us .Urin;; c.cr

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up your mind if you hadn't l»ctter
caU

PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HURST

THE FAMOUS DACiiiiiAS TROUPE

and toC u» pretty aoon.

Traiirss City Gas Co.
J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. O.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

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PEBE Marquette

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Tralna laavr Trarw* Oty aa folkiw.
Tor Oraad toaptda. DaSroit. Tuladu. I’lUc

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l)«WoaaDd«aa.avua m . Ilf-ata.m.

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5i7/r.TuV.“B;jL'.ni:

ptaairTer.

mm mkWiX;

Buys-a

.ra

would grt enough money In Ibe Big
Band, for tU bankera would ship tU
“IniiKhssHdr." c-xclaltned tl
money lo Spokane a. long as they tour dcHec-Uve. -You never saw
a
knew he waa In the country
»«*
butcher will, allm, while Und. Ilka
tended to go Monday iwenlug. Aug. 4
• PiTUpa aot“ admittc-d tbe other.
He aald hla boraea Ud lot. of rv-sl and
tut U could easily travel another EVi
mllea
He cUnged hU mind about
“How do you know?
Wh
taavlag. I do not know why. At tU
scoundrel aUved me ouc«.“—ci
teaukfak taUe Tu.-ad.y morning U
aald U did not want to kUI aay mare
man tUa U Ud to, fur avery tUne U
rommHtad such a dead It hurt hla dear
notUr. and U did not Uke to causa

TUESDAY, AUGUST19

RastalTs

world agno tU church Is tU cmphaals
tut tu Church pia oea upon tU uub-

life tut ujake for deslru«-tlou rather
tUn for development. ai>d history ba.
never a.^n w.ase effects of unbelief
tun were mauifealeJ In France at this
time. I'altb Insi.irea Ufe; Its frulu ara
wtwks. aud iberefcxrt- too much ImIKirtauee »-aunot U- atlaeh«-d to the
subjx^‘1 of faith and It. n-lallon to life.
1. Tbe life of fattb Is nei-emary. Paul
aaya. “We walk by faith and o«d by
algbl" ITierc are many
bi tU
conllniwd to llaDover square. Hut.“ U world wbo try to walk by algbl, but It
added, with a tUugblful rare of tbe la absolutely lmisjssU4e. t»ur almost
U« aakad lae cb-Ndy aa to tbe road
pockelliook and inorala. “if avery act of Ufa rtniulres some faith.
lo Bpokaae. Tbe ue*l Ibla* be waiitrtl you're going to tbe Hto. k ExeUnge We eat Isvausa we In-lleve tUt the
to iua£a laa trade b».«ra will. blm. y<m would prxdjably aave n.ui.ey by fooxl wbb b we eat will aupiKwl our
lU aakad loa wbal kind of buraea I ataylng where yon are.“
Uvew TbU la an exercise of faith. We
had. aad 1 told blui a ibix^ycarHdd
By tbU time tU atranger. who believe in i«st history, in pla.-e« lUt
(oH and a fourteeu year-old ware. He
we have uew-r aecti and is^»pk* tUt
•eined to l»a%a wunHhlnfi on
Bald be didn't want to trade If tluit inlud. Ud worked blmaelf Into a fren- we Uve m-ver known, aud thus we
waa tba caae. He would wait at tbe ly. “TUt." U-aputt«ed, making
cunatautly exercise faith in all reiaranch until bla imnuw were rr.t.*d. wild diva for tU neat car. “la none <
turn, of our Uvea. 1 bb, U-U»g tme. It
They had traveled a bmg way and your------ bualneaa."___________
is aUunl folly tUt tbe exen lae of reitb should be so often dls^
were tirad. He aald. “1 la-Ueve In takllSWOB
,ohI.
If we must live by
luR Rood care of uiy bunwa, U<caoae on
NEW RAILWAY WRINKLE.
falUi. wbv should It be inervdIMe that
thrai dapeuda lay emwin- *
we should exen-lse religious faith> If
Ha fad them regularly and waa very
we can to-Meve lu men whom wt- Uve
Rood to tbriu. He keid bla boraea In
not seen, why can we not U licve In
tha llttla abed Juat eaal of tbe blackGod although vve have i».l M-eiiHim?
amlth ahop and always Imd one aadU-lleve 111 dUtanl counirUw
dlad. That evenlnR. In order to pet a
whlcb we Uve never vUiled. w hy c-au
ravolrer pooch, he went to my aadUle*
Ur and cut off oiw aide. He aald he rrr-ss. It rvaembles an oim*u street car we not belit-vi- In a laud U-youd this
would rather work ut tlmt In tbe and w ill comfortably a«-at fuurtt'eu ix-r- life and look forwartl to babitatloii In
hooae. ao ha took ua all lu. He aaid ooiio. alt bough iM«aUdy twenty could
i The life of faith la i».M«dble. To
U would rather have ua make It. but U> acx^•mluodated w Ubout crowding.
Lime l*eople It seems lmi«i*slMe to Iswa did ndL.k^w bow.
In unlcr t»»
Tbe a«-ata are upbt.Utcreil lu leather,
carry hla reiser be cut the fYont of there I. a movable roof, and In the lieve III tbe great religious truths, in
hU abirt opeu at tbe \n\t of tbe Uiid two ends are pbite glass window a. thna itod. lu the lusplratlou of the tk-rlp
and in tbe future life, but this b
of bla trouaera and then put tbe ruii affording unoUtruc-H-d vU-wa of tba
u|s>sslble. TUt a life of faith b
tbruuRh tut bole. TUt kept It i<e
magninivut atvnery In tbe t'auadlan
nimaslhle la prov«-d by the multi
cealed.
lloikleo. where It will be aUtkUMd for
tilde
of
those who have lived a life of
Ha then made a cartrldRe Iwit. aa
tbe uae of vlaUora at Banff, aud tbe
faltli. w hose entire lives Uve Uvii <^«n
IDR tut U might U.e to uae It
other reaorta lu tbe mountuliiH.
RTeat deal while tuiaHlug tbn>ugb tbU
Tbe motive iHiwx-r U aupplleJ by an trolled und dinn-ti-d by their supreme
couutry. After that wna <\.iiiplet»Ml be el«-trlc gniKdlne engine, and a a|»eed of faith lu tesl und et.-rm-il tbliigs. The
of Abraham was purely n Ufe of
ctoaued op bl. rifle. AHer bla gun wna twenty live mlU-a an boar can be atraady U aald be would Rt> out and
faith. God calUd blm to go forth to a
Ulm-d.
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taat tu aigbla.
He pae.*d oft alxty
country tUt be bad never s<vu. H«
yards and abot at a knot lu a |dne
Rew aiasaU I'er aisrtlsa Tralaa.
board. Tbe knot waa lud la
Tbe renuaylvanla railroad Us adopt­ went, but trusting
ntln-ly to God. In Hu-vleveutb
a lire caul pUv. ami be bit
ed a new aystem of atartlng aignals at
rantar. Wbui be returi.eil to the bouae. tbe I’ulon atatkm lo IMttaburg, aaya chapter of Hebrews we Uve a long
U Unded me the gm. a..d a.k.Hl me the Ht. Ix»ul. Cl lube-Democrat. Two array of i»atrlarchs v\h«*s4- llv«-s were
If I Ud aver aoen aucb a aimM.tb »tcH k.
miiiuten iH-fore a train Is ready lo Used uiM»n their faith lu Gtsl and
Of cuurae all the loada were out of It. b-ave the Tulon station tbe asalatant eternal tfxiths. They endurtsl Urdand Tracy knew tUt 1 c%»uUI not do station master notlflia tbe train dlrx-ctor at the Flftcviitb street tower by and i*erse.-ullous iH-cause
bim any barm.
Ha was always gooil nntur<Hl and did nilslng the luimmer on either of tbe |«v-me faith lu GihI. WUl Is isaUbb
not seem tu worr>. When U wi
gongs liK-atiHl on tbe rUr of tbe |dat- to them Is also loaslble to us. If Abrn
tu bouae dnrlng tbe daytime,
foriu adjoining tbe track tbe train 1. bam could live a lift- of faith iu
life U loaaibb-. and
would alt III the i-.o^nei «»f the kllcb. ii to di-iwri from. The train dlnvtor at
with bl. Uck to tbe w.nll. He <-«.uld rifteeiitb atrtH-t answers immediately It should be Ibe aim of every one lo
ac« lu nearly ev*T> dirtvtiou and .h.i
to fall against Use bla life eutlr»ily U|Hm bb faith In
by causing the
watch ua. He would not ale»*p In i
lixe
lime
clears
God
and
GiKl's
c-unlnd
c*f this life and
Ibe gong and i
bouaa at night and aald be pieferi
the imllealor on the .lartlng fence for also of the futhre.
tu Uyalack. and be made my Iwotl
Tbe life of faith Is prollluMe.
the tniek. Tbe ticket examiner at tbe
alrep wUb him. while I alept on the proiH-r time rb^es tbe gate and cb-an» Without fultb It Is Imiwsslble lo please
other aide of tbe bouae.
tu atartlng alguaL When tbe starling tJoU. but a life of faith Is well pk-aalug
Jlla iKlghl. aud God Us promised
algmil ba. been cb-ared, tbe flagman
waa around tU bouae. for
tlK< n-ar of tu train starts the train grejil l.le^^lngH to thorn- who please
wa did wUt be told ua be wpuld not
OIK- bbi.t of a signal whistle. Im- Him In Ibelr llvc-s. Wbc-n AbraUm
touch ua.
Tbe young Hobini.cl. bid mexllau-ly after tbe train has b-ft tbe
of rUldee*.
waa releaaed after 1 ru. y bad told him station the train dlrectc*r at Flft»vntb GvhI made rich promises to him ujou
tut U Cfracyl would kill my brut her strx-el realorva tU atartlng signal lo a the condition of Uls oU-dleuec-. These
and ma If the lad told on bliii. He aald normal iiosUlou. Tbe system wUl mk promlsc-s were all fulttlU-d. A life of
tut to tu boy ai'verni tUnca.
only ikTV'e trainmen In making |uompt tulib aud of service Used uion faith
He took a Utb and aUave while be dlsiiatclwt of deiurting tralna. but also Is the I!
waa here, but hla rifle waa atnndlng the i.ubllc by tlie fact tUt two min
live lu this world.
agalnat tba wall near bliu while be
after tbe gong rings a train wUl
wa. buay. He dW not Intend tut we ftart.
Looklwa !• CTirl.t,
should Uka him uiuiwnrva.
After
could only look away from
breakf.it w*. over Moiulay mori.lug
ourselves, our mU-rie. ami sins, to tbe
U-tvvivn tbe alnU-on Mau of Soitokh: We scrutl
U Ulpad to wadi tbe .lube- and then
iier
leader.
I.
lypewrltleu
lirltish aud \Unr
aald be would go lo work oi. tbe Urn
tbe s*vr«*a iu our own Uisoui
niid Is proUldy
proUldv the llrwt Instrument
He aald:
stead of laying them Ure to the
kind, says the New York Event
“I want to do mmigh work lo i«i.v of the
of the great Fhysiciau.
We cot
World.
1a»u1s BotU'a aigiuiture
plate our vvi, keJtu-»s In-teud of the
wrrlK'd a. iHing lu a “fine, cb-rk
past history v.Ty mib*.
bkKid of tbe Umb
We bK>k down In
and“ The c»tbc-rs arc- all ac»meHe told me bow be and some ..ne eU*
the grave Imd.-ad of up Into hctaveii.
used to bold up iHHxple lu l*ortb.nd. I wbat nmgher. and IK-Inrey's Is slated If we could only evase from self entire
do not rvmemla r any of the luslmu'ea. to U- tbe rtkughest of all. By tbe way.
TU cTavlug* of tU old nature
ly: Tl
Hr told ma lUl I be aun k of I be gun be splits bis mime into tbn-e syll.-iblea.
when vve catch
.brink
which be Ud was lU one wbicb bad thus, “de la Ib-y." while hU redoubt
beet. iMiued Into lU iviiltentlnry lo abb- colleague of tbe late Free Stalt
blm. but be aald be put a new Uml signs blms<-ir “i'brbtlan de Wet." aUo
on U aome time ag^v He said be got with a small “d."
FbrUi wetq.liig tears of bUsKl in t
bU two boraea fn-iu a
«».
the agoulzcHl t'lirlKi on the
tu Oaaeadea. but be did nut tell me
lAKik away to Him! Keep tUt
tu naroa of tU mau U beld up
A unique piibileatlon has just l»een
When U arrived berv. U bad aome turm-d ool by the governmeul prl
bfc ami dealhr-Fhlbdelphla
flour aud U.X.U and aald be was aUmt lug olliev--lbe “r.eneral M»ioi Man
out of food and that we would have lo mid t\H.klsK.k of tbe Fnlled States :
Stake him. He aald that U was going vy.“ anv>. a Washlngtcui dls|vatch
Cbrlatlaw t'wttr.
to Wyoming or Ltalx, and when U the New York Woibl It waa cmipl
rhrlatlan unity ewn never U lirought
__ told us aliout tut U a.k.Hl us alKWit feu- the use- of Ibe mc-aa cvmmibsarle. about by Urd hilling ihi-oluirlcmlly. but
leading from Ibl. ix.lnt. and cevoka of the navy, and It tell, bow only by t'hrlatlana k-«ruing to love one
Wa lorakblm tU inilb In every tw to make aU tbe fruit plea ever heard ut. another; then they can defy the devil
for feaTW might U* found oul. He
to k«-p them aiiart.
“Our uni
aaUl U Ud^iUled lbr%v men. but tUt
dlvimiona" kec-p him master of tU
U waa not gulljy of killing aevrii. He
A united church would amm dlsp.
••Note. I rather lu-ide -myaalf on my
told a lot of funny yarns, but 1 do not
dlity lo read cUracter." aald the
care to tell them.
an who was given to buying del«>
lit wa. atway. figuring on how U
ve tales, “and yet why should
could hold up a Unk. He mild U wa.
la really a very simple thing—requires
ld.000 111 debt and lUt Ik- meded tU imthlug
lug lu
Wharrvrr tha aalf im forrottrn
hut cloaa ohacrratlon. For In
money right away.
Ills plan, aa be
tv. It
told It. wu to go down through tU occ-Miuitloa.
lla fa
^
country to axmie little town. U-ate a
bU V
caabler of a Uuk. bold him up at tU by him dall^wor
rk. You see tUi maa
ua? Well. I m Just a.
point of a revolver, march him to tU
For k>ra U tha
:enpllUad
to
Tha chalice
m
nout of tu Unk and make biro *beU sure ua though he Ud told me tUt
lag tha aalf l
out.
Ua uid U did not think U be Uji

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