The Evening Record, July 26, 1902

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The Evening Record, July 26, 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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1902-07-26

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l^^p::;<;THE EVENING RECXIRD
raATKBSB CITY. MldL. SATURDAY

CORONAEON
NAVAL REVIEW
CrMt BrIUln

i

Will

Hcv« 86

VMsal

mil DUE A«ERIM» SHIP

JOHH lEVCOM RELEASED

Esm-i
=2=-^:e

NO PROSPEa
OF EARLY END

^

BOTH BADLY DONE UP
Jeffries and FlUsimmons Spent
Very Badtiights

iJury RetumM a Ver­
dict Last Evening
Mtiag. Pa. Jolyie-Oteirgi P.
Boor. prMUloot of tbo Boodiag tsUrood. donlM tbo story thst tko striko
vooldbe tettlod
AsffsM 1, tbo |

•ay. “Tha oafy wj which thi. ririke
eaa ba aedad ia hj tha bms raturaiag
to work os tha old tenaa Tt>« coal
iMita ar« geiag to aattla tha
I ta thair owa wsj- No oateida
,_______ hoard tha avldoeeoatid iaflaaeoa oaa ohaaga oar eoarae. •»
Oowte. July »k-A Bootlac of
la aplto of tt»ia atatamaet of Barf..
privy oomioil wa. bold today oa board
No rmaMT. that tha ateike will be
Uie ktsg’i^icteria yaol.l, with a •rad by Ooroeor Ohsao that*tho gtri •dad nazt weak hava baaa paraUtent.
MURDERED OWN CHILDREN
▼irw cf iwoclaimlai Augaat 9 aa a hadbosghtlOoeafoiUtli grata OMr- and are Btill givea ooaridt-table ered
poblio holiday.
Nv» \<»rt Motteir Mraaclrd
m4
Loodou. July 9S-Whltelaw ItalO.
RalA waafov
foo^ U tho )aokat wora hy the
Nvartr KillrM • Tklrd WhUv
aprcial Amorioao ropreaaataUvi to the girl oa
oorooatioa. aailod froia Boothamptos
■Siiitoiasi wso tiM CMC that tha girl
ou tba Bt. l>aal today.
oailadhlai hj teiati^ froai tha BoNew York, July 9d-Uta. Mary,
Detroit Democrats Taka Little Mmul. wife of Kichard Mead, a night
watchman employed bv the Adam.'
ear aoihar that day. Ha mid that
Interest in Polltlbs
Ksprem Cow. .trangled two of b<r,
cbUdren to death and n.-mrly killed a j
third while in an’ in...ae frreinty thi.

REMARKABLE APATHY

PllOlinSEs¥H«CLA»ft“=£i“

For
tbe well
Dressed
Olomati «

m

IUV«UOT, MV MV

Ha Will

mm.

irisry.

Kraiiar.

Detroit. Jaly M-rtemarkuble ape-

sicSTu^Mr^^^^fS
s:
on of dalegatea to the ooaaty eonioa. In the eatira city of IJO
note a total of only W4 vote,
ware oad. la 9S ph«tneto no oaaca.
ea were held, not a .lagle voter tarn-

Bm^^ th
Illy M-Qaa. Looaa
aoaral. arrivad hara
M«d for aa iatenriaw
ill Boath Afrtoa ha
■aid. ••If Ihv Briti.li keep their pron1M« we will keepoorn.**
U«n. Merer will mou leave for Hol­
land wheri> he will probably ••• for
■MW VreaidMt Kruger.

fluid, of tha body sad iajaoted tha
- Thi. Bade it
mora dlflkmlt to dated tha praaaaoa
of morphiaa la Iha ayatem. aad it waa
not deflalUly diaooverwl anUl a
ohMBieal aaalyaia waa made of the
•tauia apoB tha towel from the vomltiag of tha poiaoawi girL Her paroaaae of tha morphiae waa aot ooaridriwd retaarkabla. aa ahe had previoa.ly porohaMid the drag for her mother.
w^. M
fortaaato
Knocked Out Robert Fitzsim­ waa far fm happy. ^ had the
oflMT iavalid mother, aad of two
mons Last Night
Danger member, of the faunly. who
rare a great harden to her yoaag Ufa
Her aider worka ta a faotory. aad
gave kat little balp aboat tha work
taartabi wairfc y^’mm All !■ F.
home, it i. aaid The girl bad thre
i.Mkr Boa Till ilw
astel to taka her Ufa bef^.'teTit
bafore. bat

r,“S?£K?H

had ao badly paabAed the ohamploa
that it wa. a foragoae ooeoiarioa
that the Oor-

CONVENTION IS ENDED

lUtee

» .

that the!

Wil-1
helm, advertiw-d la another eoluma. |
will begin on Tliunday iaatmul of!
Monday a. there annonaoeiL
It g .

We have only 14
tents len. If you
want a bargain, ap­
ply at once to « «
10x12 Tent 12x14 ..
14x16 ..
20x30 ..
-

I

laboring men
eelvv. at the booth, after 7
round them looked up
Nearly every
got him
board Employe, and city olflcialA

54.95
56.95
59.95
65.00

« 3. m. Blabeslee a
('aaapH<M rvt*rj. C'aaip Mclnloiai

THERE IS MONEY LEFT

Committee Made Good Use
Officers Elsctsd by Michigan
of Fourth of July Fund
Christian Endeavorars

the foUowiag MBom for th
praaldeat,

the Rev. William

Tha total amount received oa anbMriptioa wa. |im oa To thi. amount
Id be added toe balmaoe remainU the liaad. oi the treararer.
the la.t celebration, ia 1900,
whioh wa. |I(W 96. making a total of
f IS^ at toe dUpoml of the oommit-

15 Gl ARANTFr < U SATI-K.kCTlON. AND I FKfFCTlMS
IN 1‘l.V.Vi laiLldN*.,
NO
-UV Ali.ilT IT-THF KIM
l.AU IS TUT- FF>T riANO (»\
Till MARKET TiMUV ANT*
VOl WIl T MAKF A Ml-^TAKF
IK V»*T ITY HFIl*KF VOl*
sFF TllFNF «;<H>l*S F\ri
. *kV rklCFSa,..l FWYTI RMS

^heezm^itnrv. wem a. foUow.:

fight wa. woo fairly aad

"-“‘‘““I
When! did *
Fitutmmoo. had beea flghtiiag at
fsrioo. rate, oool

..au

II W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY

ss

^ or

.hoald have made him famaoa It waa
the diaughl horae aad the raoer from
the tap of the g^g. When toe meu
oume togetlM-r Fli. appeared rather
w^ed. ^t
fldeooe aud fought with toe dalibeia-

t celebration ao grant i
with ehaara It aeeamd ImM t^
Jeffrie, oonid eoaroaly weather the
galA la tha alghth rossd tha asd
Mae. aad uadar a aariaa of hoc axehaogtw FitoMmmosa paaaod wilh^hU

iSTJ.rsri.r’rsr Rss:;

•mm took hU defeat with aisaiuM

the horaa took fright oad too iato toe

AND NOW
For a Saturday night rwh—If yoo know a good thing when you tee
it you*U surely invest this evening—open tUl 10:30.

are the propwr shoe.

An.l we have them
on all' comhwtaUe
Usts. in all leathers,
pru evl fnmi

EVERYTHING AT CUT RATES
Here ytx. hnd

:iMDA & oo.

<■.-f.fl.S0 U fS
iW\So
[ gratify. No fool me
cannot til peilcvlly.
Our Oxfoiiis Ao not
gap auninJ the ankle

STEINBERG'S CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS STORE
Ext«otd.n»y value oflcnugi^^tou^lhe vtote-a radH.! ,«ce

Alfred V.
Friedrich
. POPULAR SHOE HOUSE
THKOU) STAND

imviin w. inim
Sew Neckwear ju« in bom 15c to........................... i..................... 50c
Kmbtoideries and Lace, tbown here in great ptofavion
S,«ial lowing of Cooet. U............................................................... 39C

STEINBERG’S «RoiABLE DRYtOODS AID CLOTHID ROUSE.

CARNATIONS
SMctff frtsbss
Borne 6rowu.
ZSeper Dozem..

Two Dollars
JfSbototiPop.
uhr Priet e e
\\V >U.,w ox vr 2V4|ylv<i»l
l-vdir^ Shov^ 4h.il carry*
ll.e >uin»- -.l>h* »•. our
Grades. %»epve cal.

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

-

TROUBLE IN HAYTI

ASYLUaS WON AGAIN

sssfSicrif

-

PHONE t*0.

-

-

-

ESSi
THKa»U*BK1.1AW.E

FRANK FRIEDRICH

RAOKE-T

MUSIC-

You may mlect

your ovrn

We’ll sell you cool,
comfortable, sightly “Nufangle"
trousers. $2.50 to $5430.
Flannel coats and trouseri. no
other such line to be found in
this region-all the popular
colors, good wool goods $5x10.
S6xx3. $7.50. $10.00—
belt of same material to match—
Black Alapaca coats $1.50, .
$2x» to $3Xia Blue Serge
coats f3x» to $54X>.
^ ,

J.'w. CLIFFE,

Fancy ribbons, fancy silk waist goods at 25
percent discount. Big bargains in wash
goods, a few more ol those silk waists.
!j>5X30 waist for $400. $6.00 waists for
$$«)• our colored waists have all been
marked down from 25 to 53 percent dis­
count.
:
;
:
:
:
:
:
Here is a treat for the boys, all our boys’
suits a« 3 to 16 at 2^ pveent discount.
Cut this out and bring it with you and you
will get a $5x0 suit for $400. $4-00 suit for
$3.20. $34» suit for $2.40 and a $2jOO suit
for$i.6a
:
:
:
:

A. J. WILHELM

ITORE.

lUbentbe
$uti $bine$

LESSONS FREE
H.. J W. Oltff. Ud R*t OM
term of mn.ic lemon, free, with
e violin, croitor or mandolinregular $ 1 5 in.trumenL M
down. Iwlance 91 weekly pay-

Burmin BIkL

UNION STREET

-

iwpliiasittiiioiiiiiiiititiiM

Jfugust
Bargains Commencing How!!

KILLEITIN RUNAWAY

roosdFiU
M»!Loa.^had Jeffrie, hleadisg

mmm

THE WEATHER taa3.'tssr~*-*“‘—

So Oxfords it must bt.

NAME

KIMBALL

to oo|X' with rill
eklll. Jeffrie, del
ponche. a. Kitaw
but note worthy
illMlo hi.torv.
vice
KitMimmon. tried to rlw from the
mat. bat aank down again la helplea.
nee. aad beiud him»elf oouated out
vheretmta naomeot before he had
apiian-iitly all the bett*-r ot ik
• I will never light again.’* aaid the
battle-erurred veu-ran of the ring
^en he had miOU ientlj vaoovered

£ity « Book « Store

Cents for Sale
cb^«uM ‘-0

JEFFRIES IS CHAMPION

Baa Kraaolww. QaL. July M-Aflar
flghUag a battle of eight roasda
thatwaa fought with brilliaat aad
ooanur*'ouf work. Kobari KltaMB
moad.forfeit.-d hi. Ia.1 oUim a|M

Sixty two obe- rrer. at one time
were rapertateading the work of Kving the concrete fonmlatioa for

I m Alt Were lleM.

t

Oxfords...

S‘Js!

■Udltwa. baesaaa aha did SOI aawl
^‘th
l^ll waa eridant
that ahe weal

f«theb»U~»of ihiswCT*. The
KUOQ fat Huimorks a jint watteJ 90 yoo cuuMM aflatJ to pu. this

Fosliion has <lecrcoi that
IVrimtAio m.
Julv 2«-Jeffrie.
8oa
.pent the algbt in a Tarktdi belli
Hu face 1
aad bruiwMi alrnoel t«
•oaroelyeec^ Fitxdnunou. paae
uaoom/ortable night mad did aot
till late today. Severe aaia. la me
body kept Bleep away, and it i. feared.
tliAt b.- 1. more iwriouriy injnred than
atflr>.t rappoeed. Tliere are crie. of
••Fake*' la aome qnartera. but {irouii-1
aant ..porting men declare that th.
aad th. be.1 tliey

Must be Kept If Boers Are to
to Abide by Peace Terms

on f^ammocks

13

tw?“pSSS:



FOUND TO BE SUICIDE

i

^ acewmt of Sa
rimu exmtinue our

■^rr

mn^a^d
Tbe poUoe «*uoii
. »Dd tea rioten wow lajorod.
He Says

» WStaS U Wm FomS TSot h
aroopo tJs H«rOw« Ute Sy
tteU-of Marpte—

SIXTH YRAR-KO. 16S6

^ M on
2ld^«

ON OPERATORS* OWN TERMS

But« Doz^n VMsels

M. IMS.

8o«th UakofM, aluttsl for Um
offi 8lotMto«U7. Befor» WotIoc.
iwtd ; UMi fUapolU.
foiol Moto

,«.t B..T o.
R.ilr<»d SpMk.

Striking Miners Must Return.

All OthfM' Hmtkmm Will Hi

JULY

CLOSING CLERICAL SCHOOLS



9fc 9k

ttlbenit Rains
flkek
We’U sell you umbrellas
i' ,
50c. 75c. $1.00, to $5iX).
V ,
Mackintoshes. $2.50 to $10.00. , ■ ;
Cravenette coats,
. i V
from cheapest up to $25 goodA

HAMILTON aOTHINC GO.

US mKmvBGm, SEIVICES IN THE CMUHCMES Bosses Needed, but
They Must
Morally Strong
TSAVmW CITY. Ml OHIO AN

n'olMk.

ORAMD TRAVERSE HERALD

lig?':;:;-!

•CH h«s been »«id.boot kiUing the bo«^
*T5J%r?^^.*ti2liueter. D .D.,

s=,--caj3.s=na
Mnraing aarrlee at IL

gmmral public to all <

.tlienWrriCndaun Berth.**
ioaduy eohool at la

.Itlm ft rrt«od» to

..th-

••

Holy oommoBloo 7:90 a m.
Homing er-rrioe and aermon. 10:9a
Hunday eohool et It.
Veaper aerrioe at € .90 p. m.
Ail ara cordially leriud to ibtue

«
W.tf.ird
V r JKNt Kli. n

Th» MtoDOlDir Of tbf. miUirf foood
g%Utj of boldioK labile ond priToU
■MOiiiicaio Tiolotlon of o» Injooo.
Moo prahibliUiK meb mmiioK*, by
Jodf* JmAwo ot F«rfcef»bBn;. bo- l^d
loowoMoot for aa appool to th«
rrmoT. the jodice. Tl.i.

M.

Y.

K

U. at€:16

Leader, the

Frmyer nu'etiug on Thureday eren-

It Mother llloetratloii of the om
tj of letrulatioo makUitr It oUliKetory
to eettU labor dllfereDbo. br arbitrm
fioa. The preeeot coal etrike hat oroaeftoaed mlllkmi of dollar, loet to
iadaurie. not dlreolly tnlereeUMl In
the etrlke.
farort the
ter their
fWdeot

alihon»fh pobUr Moitiment
effortoof Uie mtoare to bat
ooBdltioo. The action of
Mltohell In behalf of the

Ktoeca hae been ootamendable. He
Imb doM hU beet to aaonre for the
mm the ead tliej e.«k. Hot in .pita
oTbleefforta to bring about a quick
•ettlemeat a»d to oarry on the etrUe
^blie opialea. he hae
pedbf the miB
leaee led the authoritiee to take rigoroaa BMaeurec to ]«evrnt diaorder
and Uie arreets and onoTiotion. men
tioaed were dlreoUy due to Tloleiicr
The thoughtful eiement among Um
etrikere will reoognia^ the wlalom of
their chief in hi. policy of malnUin
Inff each orderae to oommand the ree
peel of the pobUc; but when riolenoe
la teaortad to the tboaghtlee.
leapoaalble for
the loe. of
llial
oympalby and re-iiect whioh their
oaoM !• edtiUed to. A Uw oooi|teli
lug eeUlement of nich diffloultl.^t by
arMiratitia woold prerent atiike..
aare thooauida of dollar, for innocent
partlea and afford labor and oapiUI
the aueana of getting together wlthoui
the unormona
both aidea

When tha repoblioan aUl- conven­
tion waa Imld the democrau cv|.
their mtlatecUoa and deluded themaelrealnto the belief Uiat the only
data and prooeed to aweep Uie
Vow they are trying to tiud .uitahle
material for Uie eacrillo.*. Th.^re la
fTOwiog lack of lnure.1 InUmaifted
by tha iadleatioue that lUiaa will be
te-elaoled by a large majority. In
Detroit yeeterday the lack of Intereet
wee eo grtwt that oolr »4
were polled at the demooratir pi
lea
_
Ueneral bn.ineaa in Urand lUpid.
la raahing. and demand* opo
gloiia yard at U»e oonuty jail iiave eahaiateil tha aapply of material which
narrea to keep primnera baar. Mc«e
priaonera ara needed to keep the atook
eeplealabed. Krom past cti*ri
It would aeem thal Grand lUpida
•eed not aaffer In Uii. rugard.
dndga Durand haa abeolutrlj refua
Ud tb be allared into aooeidiag the
demoeratic nomitiaiioo fur gor<
JIadge Uuiand waa eommieided for
hla wiedom and eoand ei*oee when on
the banoh, and he liaa evident

J. A. Jmkmm yeeterday emu
ntaiguoa ubout four feet long In one
mf hie lihlag note. The flah wa»
Jhranght nUre to the city and preeent
pd ^ Phil ahermer. wbq hna placed
•he tab U the tank of the foe
In the PkOm Gnrden.
While peeling loge at the Oral Dleh
^etoty fhU morning, the me thnt
;Snee Blnee wne neing eUpped in hU
hand and ntraok hia left Inntep. Inttottagh-hgtrwund. A blood
nal WM emmd. which cmneed revy
MUM Hr-**Tg
Ora Ournur A

L

tVb.T. wo

amnox HU tbe bo«.
YOU CAHHOT MAVe A OIOOAGANI2BO HABOLB
IN POLITICS ANY MOKB THAN IN INDUSTNY OR
IN WAR.

You b*ve got to b»ve a leaJer, and it ii juat a
queation of getting a i«?»on to lead wbo b a man. \V!u n you atudy
up tbe situation, you find that tbo people baw come pretty near to
getting men p. Icad'tbem. THE BOSS IS NOT AN ACCI­
DENT BY ANY MKANa HE IS A KESUI.T OF CAUSES
THAT ARE INHERENT IN OUR^ SYSTEil AND WILL
CONTINUE TO BE AS LONG AS OUR SYSTEM IS WHAT
IT IS. You take greatnem aa you tco it iu biatory. Take three
men, like Croimv. 11, Napoleon and Warbington. llUtory aaj-s they
were great men, and you study tbeir Uvea and try to find out acme
common ground, immotbing that is common to all three of them.
You can find practically nothing that U common to them except tbU:
They were forceful. It bring* back that old story of when Tennyson
and Carlyle were going through tbo gallerj- of great eculptora in
London and Tennyaon tun.e.1 to Carlyle and aaid, -What do you
think of that, Thomasr “Ah, nion, it is a aad aighu” “Whyr
“ILere ia nac inoii of them that has a jaw.” It is the man with the
jaw.
THE STRONG MAX IT IS THAT RULES—THAT
RULRS AND HAS GOT TO RULE. YOU C.VNNOT BE.\T
THE GAME, BUT IT IS Ul* TO US TO SEE THAT
THAT STRONG MAN HAS SOMETHING MORE THAN
STUE.NGTH, AND IT IS IT* TO US, IF HE H.\S NOTH­
ING BIT BRUTAL .‘STRENGTH, TO C.RAl'BLE WITH IT
AN1> EITHER HAVE HIM l»b US OR WE DO HIM, AND
BUT IN HIS BLACE A MAN WHO MAY H.\VE, COUBU-:D with T1I.\T STRENtini, SOME MORAL ELEV.kTION AND SOME ABl'RE<TATION OF THE UFJ5BONSIBILITV THAT BOWER BRINGS WITH IT.

D. O. Kuth, paator.

Morning aerriee at loan.
Hible achool at 11 on.
Junior Y. P. A. at »n0.

‘^iSrfT’wl^Smltb will oooupy the
pulpit both morning and erenlag.
Her. Ilngh Kennedy, imator.
Morning eerrloe. 10 A).
Theme,
*Tbe rbnrch. it* Work, lu Need.’*
Krening
w^frioe,
7:3a
Theme.
l.eaaaiia from a New Teatament MirOlaaa meeting at 9:4&.
Hnnday eo^l at It.
^b^ime at

During our
Clearance
Sale w
KITCHEN CABINETS

PI

bdST from which the beating Hf«i.
wbScb te tbe prtorlpuJ agent In ipoving
tbe Oookm vniMu. is exrlodrd. tfi'bm
tbe light fuffa upon the runru. they
ura driven by it. and the Inicwdty of
tbe praeeura thus xvreuled cpmee wUbor tbut ralmluted by

kUnyan-mpplvincl

i^plunt bum bem fuuud Iu tbe nartb
em iwrt of l*aniguny wbone levs-*
contain a mreet
gmall
pkxva will have tlie i«ime effs^ a. a
larg.* lump .if .ugnr If
luto u
cop of ivm or o.ffee. The Muff 1. not
tame aa .ugar, Ib.sUirh, U^cauac It
uch .trunjor and e-jmna Iw trr
ed. Tbe dln>ci«a^ of the ArmQ„m
leu) Institute at A.uih Iou U-)u \
tliat
bcmical nature I. differvut fn»ni
anything rlac now known. Ttie !hyIi la
rather coomMUi one, and the th-nuana
In that part of tbe world are aliout to

Have you seen them? Flour Bins, Sui^ar Bin?;,
Knead Board, Work Table, etc., all combined*
Have you heard about the l^w Brices on therm
during this sale?
.
.
.
^fiS.OO
^•.OO
• ».00

J. W. SLATER, LEADIN6 HOUSE RIRHISHER

COUirutlug It fur the market.
SL Ixmla
the dl.tliMii..u of
furidUUng rt Fn m h aiMlhsH , e bs-u•vvr a Fremhiuan of en.in. lev vi.iu
that city, e bo ran uiitKt>,taiia and a|»preciate what be luiy. New ortc*,na
and New Ymk an- U*e only oih.T eltU« in the tnUtxl Stale, tbal can do

Nt» iu-e.l (»» Mitici liom h, ,tt.
I»»in*l Icl t»u- .nr
I st.i;,n.uit
. fvalc .1 l.rt ,ve.
»»r initic ot’oui .IrsV oi s'oilju;;

CNESAeOLDIMONEDAT

ELECTRIC FANS .n to... oi-

^AXATIV^

hur, Mi*»u nr In.inr.

WORBT

PUNISHMENT, SHORT

INFLICTED

HS

UPON

WITHOUT CAUSE
TO

OF

POLITICAL

UPON

ME

EXPRESS

RR0MO

CAMPBELL BROS

JOHN R.SANTO

DEATH

AND

THAT

OFFENDERS
ALL

OTHER

Kxtta help wanie.l

CAN

IS

6lS-

INFLICTED
WOMEN.

MY SENSE OF OUTRAOE AND

Sale.

Kcw. Tbomaa P. Ullom,

Hunday school at It.
Junior Kndearor at b.
at6:i&.

Kmma

D«. SAWV^SZf^

•utirasT.

The militiu may lie ouUimI out to |iroicct the .heepmen. Tln-re t. a con
the
orlehrutrd riuit war iu the big weiU^m graring
Truppuu wu. Motion, between I in- oattl
willrtdy dr.lroyed by Hr® WrdnwKluy riieepamen. owing to Uie .trauge fact
olght.
laOM
|900.00i>;
In.urancr tnat oattle will not gmre on land
1100,000. Tiierr were »7 mcuik. iu the which Uieep have fed during the
. All of whom rwmpwL Ten iKin. The cattlenu-n claim they have
prior right, lieuau.*- cattle grarirg
(alien,
Ion. of rider
eider ^
waa a gr«wt indn.try ta-fore
gullou. of wine were dt'.troyed.
were herded Ibere
A few yi j
are, the origin of whi. h i. unit
At Oku,
mouMtery

nur

J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. D.

- aiuMe. a Specialty.

O. e». CARVER

FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. RUILDlNli

A. D. TYLER

PHYSICIAN AND 8URUKON

go after their flock.. The .heep
now the pi> y of wild animal, and the
loaa will be very heavy. Tin- Kwne ol
luwlcMuea. i. in Fremont county.

during

App1> at om u.

ON EVE8Y BOX OF THE GENUINE

^ Surgery of the Kye and Fitting

GtntraUlms
' of Iht World j

All nl ne.

di-Ki-n .vn.l jieHi-E t. nnstnu l:i»n

«l «» Kaamcky Eenat KVm

FRANCHISEMENT. AND IT IS JUST WHAT IS

I HAVE NO WORDS

aociety of Christian
Kiideavor at€:46 p. m.
Hnnday ev
TOki |t m.
Young
lesMta tlw muaio.
t aarrU or c urie

Omtalrxmte rxow •3.TB.
Omtainmte «ow
r.ow ^6.00

THIS StORATtm

clay.

INDIGNATION UNDER IT.

IVr. D. Oochlln. paator.
Morning aerrioe at 10:90.
Bnnday aohool at noon.
eUhrUUan Kndearor ao

frCi^oHmo
iCI^olcmr.

A Large line of kitchen Cupboards

^umiN^
WOMEN PUNISHED
WITHOUT. CAUSE
B, Mm UWRA M.

Dentist

j

OFFICE:

"

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Oorbec,
of
the

hot battle. b.*twet n the hertier. were
the
oifleent building.
which r.-qulred quite (^niiuon.
Dr. a L Getty, of 8t.
munv yeur. to bolild. Ilmther Bt m
been
flne<l
and ooata for
pliln. who wu. blind, und unothei
who wu. .affering from oon.nniidion, at- a Bell telephone oprrafbr. Tbe
were reecui'd from the top floor by, judge decided three intereating poInU,
drexroytHl every ve.tige of

Kviming.
7:90.
Bubjeol.
“Tb*
Powor of rnnatian Mauhod.”
IVntecoaUl prayer meeting Thni>
la anotlier oolnmu of the Ueoord
di^ evening. lU 7 on.
appaara the oAolal call for
Saturday night onlted prayer and
for a aite for the pnqioaed Oameigr study of the Hnnday school leaaos
with the cliildrtin.
library. Many aitea hare been aug
Welottme to worUilp with ns an
g—ted and aoiae propoaal. reocired,
atrang«^, workingmen and the pcKW
bat the matter will be o|« n until the
rrrr MatbodM.
fttb of AngMi. Tliere are many arail
lU V. Dr. Snyder will
able aitea and It I. b
Kernwootl oha|Md next Hi
will ba aeleoted whlotowill meet with a. III. ami 7:;i0p m.
guaeral npproral. li i. very
that tbU matter b.' aettled
^AtS^ “ preacl.lng by Her J L.
that work may be commenoeci upon
the naw bntlding. which
plated will be one of the Oncet and
moat auractira omamenu In the city

m,

of y PM

.Newruih

i^WILUAMT.J

fME T. ftAfCS AW 1. V. aAMn

M tden^tjtte

tMs ndmneed yenra ago by Clerk Mux-'
wML bnt br cooW only offer
ptnaC.
Bfvmtiy
medei
of tbe I

Her Wiley K. Wrl^rt. fMCM
Gurnor of Wuahingtuu and FH

to-wii: I.
That profanity ba. no
prte.t. ut the rUk of thetr 1
2. That
ia feurod they will die. The Trmppi.t raOiciont ivovooative.
alwaye aggremlve, never |«oteotive
monk, ure of
und noted for the un.tere ueveriiy of and therefore never excnmble
S. Tliat tbe
their rule.
They numtier 3.00i>. The plea of w^lf-defenw.
working principle, of law. ha
moniutory ut Oku wua oue of ti
b(Hm invaliilatt-tl hy mod«m in\« ntioii;
two In the United Bute., tliat crime, or offeoM^ eommlttcd at
in Kentncky und one in ;iow4 long dUtanoe. and .nob a. hnrllng of
oath, at a |»er»on in another jnriidlc
Tilluire n««r i
tion over tbe telepbooe, are amends
tie to the Uw. in tbe joriadiotion in
which the offenm wa. committed.
A thoroughbred Great Dane at
to photogruph the microbe, inhubitliig
the uir in rurion. eection. of tlte city dog bo.piutl near the WaUiington *oo
i« order to remove their ounM«. heve 1. raising a lion cub aloog with tbe
There ure

one

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§^ Want an Office Desk?
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The most convc nient piece of furniture ,n person ^
r.Aii have? Why. sonv |M*op1e coiihin'l keep
house without one.
I'liesr Roll Top I )esks ke<
all your things safelv. Kverything is I
the top is cloF;e<1. No ilusl getting
prrs. no wind blowing them away,
irom meddling hand.s. We c.nrry thein all si/«*s,
and sell from
To $43,013. See them

I Want a Cadies’ Writing Desk?

Oku i. on lodiuB
Fnr kn.-e
A popular yunng
Ji lliinii
IMS lM>eli ralllug at
leil.ili, l.nme for nlniUt aU months,
lx rhnriiilMU.
H.uh.. >vbu arr
llten- i« n bis rniiiU> of aititrb* <
«♦•*> ul the tM me where he enll.
iUy n-e«-*itlv hr |iald a vt.tf to 11
• I.il t:*ri he 'avtire«l. uhellier w
I.iiiiy <ir II..I. Iinyl
♦ lo tier amt the gi

oome to nunght for u pt-cnliur n*
The geUUn pUt«'a rxpoaed ut differ­
ent poinu were tuken to tbe Ubom
toriee ufter one hour in the open ub
und pre|iurution. mude to propogute
Uie microbe life. To the snriwUe of
duty th take bint Into t*anip
-IV. y.„, „w-nk IT,Tiesn. Ml« I.w-rr the experimenWr. the miorobee hud
br aake.1 ni. ilo y uaXAn the i.nrh.r with gutbered in >nc>( number, ue to prethe g«» turotvt down niid a pink lamp
Mut un indintiiiitulriiuttle muae whioh
nmklns erervlldng .-..nleur de nme.
it wua Impoeuible
to dluintegrute.
*-.«K ihtnmli: iwY’ ehe
I IM Vor llo.usbl of le
in* the lugnase
It - 10 bartl
time of expoacre wua reduced onehulf.
•lUi. you onctit to iqM*nk It.** he lnMuj. Juu l^rker of Uie udjutunt
atat.Ht; the sruntb-«t Innstiage out. the
fiio«t twntntifnl and eh-gant. 1 at
generuP. eflire, give* U»e fol 11 owing
tonlehed you never eared to m
.UOetira regurding the inaurreotiou
in the Philippiueu There were 2.661
-Oh.” said the rhartni-r a« an Ulru
daw'ind on h,t. ‘i kiu.w enough to u»or leeo aerioou. betweeo KeU 4, 18W.
deratand nit.eiUtng lui|Hirtattt. I
aay <ine wont In iTrrmati ai.lendldly.*' Um ^ or the buttle of MuulU. uud
^”And wbai is Uiai?” be a.ked. mgerApril 90. 1W>2. fixed ua the virtuul
downfull of the Inuurrt^tion. ’ The
•Te bee- guggled the dear Inn

rest of her litter. Two lAfrican lion
onb. were bom (kt the aoo on Sunday,
and after the moUu* killed one the
other wa. pot with the Great Dane’,
litter. The dog treaU the’lion (mb
better than her own off.pring

To C'amp Metmeok.
A number of Kulgbt. of PytbU*
aad tbeir friend- left on tbe tialu
More will follow tomorrow,

and tbl-

urn day will be lb. big tlgy of tbe
encampment. Tbe oomiwny will break

Senator CUy of i4«<jrgU receoUy
oppoeed tb« eonflrmatton of a caudldat. fisr a fourth
piMtomce In
that Male. ‘I know that candidate's
number of troopa txmnaported to the ratbw.*' b. aald. “Seventeen yeara ago
girl. *i can any—ve*-*ln ii«i
PhiliiHiinea up to July 16 wua 4,l» tb. father waa arreated for playing
IU» .be said It? If .he hna not It** offieem uiad 119,808 men. Tbe m
no fault of tier*, dear gtrl. no. indtx'd^
tiiM of th» Amerioam army u
lamiaviUc TlUiea.
Killed or dleo of wounda, M oflloera
John W. llnt.hlnaon. the UM llvibg und »36 euliatod mao; doutha frtNu
Beaator CUy aay. !
ntell^.ef of the ram«nia
llutrhlnaon diaeuae, 47 olBevra und S.&U eolieied
Iqoor. OMd totwtvo er gambled U
family of singer., wa. pnweiit at^tb* men; deutha from uooidentu, 6 olBmra Luy manner in hla life.
He thinks
Old. .‘?«tthT.* Aaatxiatlon of
und 186 enlUied men; drowned. 6
hU government would be far lM>tter
ban tt U if .11 tty oIBcUU <x.uld aay
oflioen nud 867 ealialed men; euicide.
all the

Mgitr

lim

of

fo

. Man Tumad Yellow.

tne ruilow.

Hla akin alowly ohnngud

4y. end he writee: ** After Uklmr

ANavtTwttcUvaEouus

k

SSfSTa

Always know where your writing materials are.
Want to write a note, accept an invitation or
answer a letter, don’t have lo take half your time
wondering where the ink and paper are. These
are U auiiful goo<!s. The quarter sawed oak sell
from SSoo lo $14.00. the Mahogany fiom .$7.00
up and the handsome Bird’s Kye Maple from
SS.oo to SiS.oo.
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§ Combination Bookcase and
I Writing Desks it
Something every home should own. Your books
of reference are right at hantl when most needed,
Your fine books always safe from dust. The tops
offer a fine place for bric-a-brac and vases of
flowers. Adds to the comfort and completeness
of the home. All manner of styles and finishes
of wood and sell from $16.00 to $45 00. Would
like to show them to you the first time you’re

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DAIL-Y OOIMOEIRTS
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day imtil further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from 10
to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear thi* wonderful instrument.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

HaMftimiJ

TO-IMIOMTI

ter lie, 20c, 30c.
Ccndtnstd iltws
% cUnkhlgMl
tiMtr right tc

proriM bj mm

Ml of tiM iMt SocUlolon. Of* Mat
BMOI. oad tlMf7 will bo llMd bofoM
ibo proooalotioBa ora «odo.
%Of Horaai. o lanolot MraoC oor
ooadoolar. boo folloa Uir to oboot
#.000 oad o fom of oorwol lioodrad
oeooo, thmirb tb« dootli of lilo folbor.
o VooKorao 000017 fbnoor
Tlw boj
loft boioo wlioo
rooot oad raornode ood latilolly oororad forallj ra-

Vow Yort. ood tlHW ratoro to bU
praoMOt work
Tbr» o>ooiht old child of Jonr
Wofd of North Looiiot dl»^ Wcdooodof rvoolnir of Iwroa rMrIrod doriof
tho ofloroiMm. Tbo clilld pUjod with
o koroot^oo CM wlthoot Um koowlodfo
of hU BMlbor. boo
oil. oad tbao wcot loo aror Uio oIotc.
^I«a roadnt tbrootb tho woods aoor
Rode Orooo. o bomirt BO oiilos fraoi
Koooaobo. Boodoj foood tbo bodj of
o dood looo boriod wirli tbo bood pronvc tho troood
Tl»o aioo
► be oUwt 40 jfwro oi osr.
ood bod boon dood oomo time. Tbo
oothartibu
nratery.

oro

t?riot to

ooIto

«

Farewell Performance of The VanEtten and Echols Company

IroiiHrroooen In ber bocao. ood Ulof
oomewfaot of o flomorltoo. i^omply
odoptod tbo otrooKo brood.

^iMsssor flraltli finds thst It jrlU be
oecesssry lo kin off for porptace of to
r birds thst ora crad
Itsd with dsolraylog the mosquito or
ora koowo to fssd opoo the losrcu
ikfftot ssys bo U mskTbesb
logoi

>^blch reUtrs only to birds which
raoke the Ae of tbs arnequHo one of
fsor ond drsod. Tbs dssira of ProfsM
or ftffilth Is to ososrtolo the rslstlre
rank of tbs TerkMis birds ss moequlto
destraysrs. So fsr ss Is known to tbs
Uso who study the mosquito, there Is
hot s romporaUrely small nuular of

birds hare the grrateet powers of klU
U»g msoqutlora sod lo Iweod them lo

Bdnste the “curee of tbs sUte."
The fish sod gome comaUsslooere
•re ooderslodB to be adraras to glrlrw
[Mcmlasloo to kttl birds to rlolstloo of
ood tt may be

sod tbs would bs mosquito de-

TONQ JACK’S DEEP GRIEF.

Chlees.ee. to Veeee, WelUeU aeOleg
np U tbo b«n with bar ooo oborgo
■eeeee .4 mU
rrfeg.
tbot tlw motber opt woo odmlttod for
Tang Jack, s Cblnsmsu. ceme to
«np|wr only oftnr o ptraonono fight Pembrtdgh loA. tan years kfvi to start
wiUi tl.e bon
bVlglibor. ore wotch- s laundry. bsM tbs first of bl. rsix>
mg thU otrmngo oonbinolwm with to loske hla borne In the town, eaya the
«»neid.-niblr liibmet
The hen is •till Naur York Herald. He opened bis UUle
place next to tbs home of James A.
kfcAllislOT and was much persecuted
by tbo boys of tbe town. Mr. Mc.\l
lister did not |iarticuUrly rellNb having
oottonol boraoo of firreitry. oncomia- tbe Uuudry next dour, but Ueteruilmxl
plod by meoiber* of tho ototo foraotry that tbs Chinaman should pot Iw imoommUeloo ood the ototo |>od oom- poasd upon, and so ciirl.cd the tioss*
mioolooor
Tboir itfogram Innlodoe inlsrblsf and wade life won- cuiufurtinoiwetlono of oomo of the boot boni- able for tbe Uuodrymau. long Jack
wood timber of tho oootiou oo woll oo showed the Uve|leet sppre« l«tlou.
Mr. McAlimter became ill a fow
(bo opoudiog of o tUy or two lo Hoaweek. ago. and *rong Jack conatanlly
oouimoti noanty. olodyliig tb.. prob
sent flowers and dellracle. to him.'
tome |#i.onntod by tho jo. k pUluo. tbo When he died, the t!hlnamjin*s grief
foroot flroo ood the ohifting ooodo.
was Intense. Just before the funeral
Formers obont Mookogoo who hove the other day Tung Jack went to the'
oltorrio« to oell ore tuokioK money. houne and offered prayer.. siieU a. tin;
One mon boo olrcody netted fifill.fnim t'hluree offer at the bier of tbelr lov.-d
HO traoo on.l onollior who hoi W«0 full ooea. Then be hired thirty carriages,
so that alt who dralred might go Hut
troei li getting o« high oi $5 per
Inidesd of riding hlni»eir he w.1W»h1
boohel
ls*iaud the bsarse all the way frtim
Frank Ronney of Billie Creek, who the church where the eervlc-ea WtTe
4. clmrged with miking o. luordorooo held to the grave, hi. hand on the
' oMwult on hi* Wife oud Otio Orator, hearse and tears .tnwuilug down hi.
i mode o novel plio He ooti thot oomo face. He wa. clad In all white.

ter, wio to poy off o tiiortgoge on tho
honoe ood to Uk. iwojwr core of th«
wnmoiiond the ehild
Rooney ooyo
tint thii coo tract Itio ho. n broken by
Crabr
;^Tbe oUlo Umrd of

flowers.

Then he walked back

GAVE COMPLIMENTS, NO TIP
Vm»ml Uoaeewl Kxmmm Ba. k'lr.t Bw

ogriraltnro boo

ooceplid Uio nwignitoa of l>r. U, Q
K.Hlli.^ oo pruieiior uf oliemiotry.
in rtwolutioui the limrd rofero to the
Ufc work of Dr. Kedxie lii belmlf of
»be ogiionltotil oollege. ood ottributo
ranch of tho growth ol the Uietltotiun lo hio nooorientWo offorlo Ho
io raode profeiwor oniitrooo.
Uraie Fendt. ii.N ymr old Forralngtun lioy. ooii of Chirtra Foodt. one of
the Ih^al known and welltodoform-

tied down to work. 1. iwcoiulug very
|H>puUr |u aU vUuMa. but one of the
waiters st tbe Hotel Cex'll bi Umdiw
Is an exception, says the New York
Herald.
At a lectmt Masonic banquet Mf-

(Hiffee la brought tbe waltera. cuutnry
to the rule, of tbi. butel. slwaya Uke
tbe opi*(»nunity while clearing away
oro of Hall th^lion. hii been raloolog
tbe cnitube of remarking: *M'ui going
.i.iee June 9S. Olid hio sway now. sir. 1 hope everything wss
pvreii
on.iili in« dliturWd
On I he doy he ssdafactory.** st the aaiue time exblb^
Ih I nelghbcring foml. lUng s.vu.iHoma of so Itching palm.
Mr. Kvana. who waa buny ulklng
ly ind thit u tiM lipt boord of him.
A few diyi preriouily bo told hlo with bis neighlwr. took uo notice of
iwrenti oomMhing ilioct otrlking out the wslUT’s remark. The waiter IV
pesled It In a louder SImI mors tusisteut
for nimw^lf under on iionmod oomo.
Vmn. srbereuiHW fbe i'on.ul gfsneral.
\,ui they thought be wiu only poking
and |o(ld Imt little aitontioii to hli rye and remarked In a perfectly sodlUlk.

‘■Will wonders vxer oenoe*** inquira
the friendi of Mrw U Fmio.-. of LowroQoo. Hon
1 hey knew ihe hod boon
UOOble to leire her be.1 In leven yoori
oo oooooni of kidney oud liver troable.
norrooi proitrition ood general di-biU
tty; bot -ThrtH. bottle, of KUqitric
llttter*
;ter« onobled mo to wolk.**
wolk
she
end in Uiroe mooihi 1 felt
Wumoo suffer
lliokooho. Nerlleleiicholy,
M Will find II
Feinting ood Due
e prh'ol.^M bloMing. Try it;
Hitiifeotloo ii guerantood by S K Welt
Only kOo.

li'fmr

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Vssf it* cr^mm

' rein 00^ fiNtafg/s

NOTICE.
fled that

the

ond puTchosors to go to tho city raor-

hie tone:
• Yes; everything srsa very saUsfactory. 1 am sorry you must go so early.
GihhI night’*
to say the Wialtef ivtlred
pradpltately,
y. and Mr. Ev

ooaooot with

Cop7 0fUiiJ<itteD<
to a St. Louis DfSdal.

When Dr. W. H. Wiley, chief oC tha
bureau of animal lodnatry. gets back
to lbs I'nilrd Ktatvs from Euren^
whUbtT he sailed tbe other day. tb*

Cue of the most anlqoe and Impor
tbe long eiuBivs Agulnakki has receutThe dUry
blmaelf.
i by bU
;•* of *bls
• of tbe ducu
k1 evtry day.
it.ry icops
da of tbe
•a qsiAured. TypeWTllteo coplea
made and dtatrlbwbo had woo tbe
highest title to tbe curious material,
says the Ht la>uls GkAn-DemocrsL

Chandelier, with the lighu made of
born are among the Ute novelties.
PWe lights of bora with tbe terge part
of the hiiru against the wall and an
tdectHc light globe at the point of tbe
horn are- used In conjuuctloa with
these, nays the New York Journal

tratna on tbe i'entral
y are to l»e of fire|iroof
feel and asbestua being

stsoascs

Baleull.t.

••

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hand, and feet of the vMltn even
after the prvtcesa of d«s>»mist.tlion has
SK tn.“ On the third day the body Is
barb*d o««r tbe hous.*. On tbe sixth
day the other {art. arc hurled, lo Is*
dug up aft*T a oerrain lapee of time so
thst tbe iKMies may be used as orna­
ments for tbe bouse.

EXCISIONS
Pere Marquette

FOR RENT
of Hm* flK W nil

aner-dole

H‘lfX2SL“JS5KUarS

com

of the Irentler |svsts. Both chiefs
bad ugly Tei.a^ls, but |sisnemw^ tb*
l>*r|ievi of the oHw-erAas brave fighters,
siMl were km-wn as men of lufloemw
Tbe imrpuae la to conduct expsriments to determine wbetber tbe for­
eign subataiMxs added to f.wid prudurta
are dcirtoienul lo tbe besltb of man.
WTiUe Dr. W iley la In Eurupe tbe clvU
service eommlasieir Will bold examina­
tions and prepare an ellglbU* Urt of expert phy Muluglcsl cbemlsis to aid him
In tbe work. Gongtea. appro|cUt.*d
f 10.Uk) for It After that besltby young
men w bo are wUliug tu cut free fund
that may or may md have ddetertou.
Ingredients w ill be lu demand.

^ 1. food ralmning until Angn«l

was «nra.xAl*b> 'ibeyHk»vf*»5
a isu of freshly mixed mnstard, and
tiM4iomHl la tbe waiter lo |iass IL He
took a tsUles,HK»nfu| atwl |mt It Into bto
mouth
J t,e» hU rave set. hls teeth
w .-re cIliM iHsI in aciiy, and the tears
weUed frvuu Ids eves and down bis
che»-k«^ ill a 4i»rte«it. W'itlioQt a word
be ti«KS.d tlw i«t to Ids fellow red
maiL iHddmg spiToilnrly to Indk’ate
that it ws. :.-«ssl lo the Isste
-W h\ does the chief cry?“ he was
asked l.y bis friend, wlm mded the
-I iry.- Ill refilled. -Iiecause my
grsiMUaih.*r U not h»Te lu enjoy the
fewht A second sismnful went Into tb*
DMuith of the other rediuaii. andVlth
And *w l,v do you ery V asked the
first, a^ he not.-^l the team wUh venge.^"raorbU friend, -for that you
did iHit die when yonr brave grandfa­
ther dlvd***-l*hlladelph)a Times.

LOST
turn OB -Th* Ammoii Navy *• M fifi

aaved

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mmmmB ECONOMY
STORE NEWS.
LISTS’

A Few Prices ta»-lhe
ComlfifiT Week.
Extra hraxy Linen Crasli
yard............................. -09C
r.eniN- While l4iumlefcd
Sh.ru 36< lo..........................85c
Ijuc Curt.xiiis, |K-r pair

lAter ararved in London beoana* be

liave

SouwanlrSpooua.

MISCELLANEOUS

Jaisin bas au atenue of Use* fifty
md.-s In length
The tree® tr« th*
cr.vpitimeru, and ex ery one Is a perfect
aptslmen. quite straight, from
IfiO
fort tu 150 fvvt lu bight and twolre
to Iifieeu feet ill clii umfrrwiOA Tb*
ax t ime extends from th* t^nrn of
Xamaiula tu Nikko__________

Infams-'u.mKVs; 5c '
wank.
Box-x’ Waist*, ©c And upward*.

him.

Ladiex* Shirt Waists, 20c
.upwards.
Genu’^ Hosier),

XVky Jast IM 1 kl. And «*•*,

upwardv
RiWivms |wr yaixl.
wanls.

uiannfactnrod aud sold bx J. L. Mrr■bon for tbe removal of UREA HE.
TAK. PlTGll
aud
PAINT, from l^ciNBT TX> UlAM f*n
clolbtng. etc . etc., think U a good
nrtich and all right*

Hrotl, Mrs.

Dora Hamlin. Mrs Mary

ilT.
A Uree
Jarvis, n) D S. l ay a Hamltn.O. M
lU h. Oiktar M. Morwi. U J. Klllott.
Eh
K W Hnblaill. C. H. Hunter. G. F.
Ott. J. t) Tatman. J. L. Btantou. F.
A. IVeau. Mr*. O. G. Mtllar, and
ulhers

,r.„,a..

t . toil.t -I •.r»i.U Imv r~
Xhr ITnmK-oi; .*r irav-i-*!*!!* uaVn

rsal mmw. sxh

mmm\
To those srUx wish
the

pm ib.XTKfhbKM HTATKoKMUmUAN.

ncxl

lo go on

excursion

which

Icuxcs Chicago TucMlay,

.\ug.

5ih,

puli-

in arcc|ilancc of ray

lishcil projNTsition, I
that Mr.

(M.iistcai!

wouM

one micresictl. is i^oing on the

i»rKuii nis) Iks-limuiiraOir ,4 *Ki<l • oate and that «r<-h tSle-r ainl
fuM|,.-r ..i.|.-r au-1 |.rt.K,,bn*r« nuo'.K »*a*l in
ti.e
. a. II,ay I- r.«,uirt.i tj tar tlatuU-

irvi tuiiiliar with

iirs
i'll), aiul
ahfs catu*-, if anv
there
)-. a hr Ih. |S-a>.r..f th. |-!iti,a»erahtsxW»ia

Rug at only 90CWc yaw just rew'ivcd antuher lot of the AniMHMdc high
grade Corset so n't **!!!!) adxrrtisol in
tin- l^idicV ll.mic
Journal and other |Hipulai magaziiieN.
iJui mlrodui lorv price

86c

You slM.uld ..ee om
WrapiN-ts,
al-i
oui
llukoiv
Blow

inforin

IsUml A

Pacific

R.

TuevUy.

.Aug.

6ih

at

prospectors

f»Kf*F-U IVIES

from

L. C. BRYANT.
New

All

tlic

rlioicnt <hI<»v

juit

are

Cali or write

6111-2.

19c

A nc'W line ol

8^40

hiariSl tSrtl

Rooms

Ladies*
BoxV

Blue .Hrmiii

to

R. oflicc

o’clock, on which roail w*
■ending our

I’.rand

rac

meet you in Chi< ago at the Rock

Chicago.
, ^y

Hleaihed Cotton ,<t )ard 4C
and upwards.
Another hit of those fast sell­
ing Rugs just rcreivcxl Wc are
now- olTcring a BO-im h Siiivma

3n! ami arrange­

ments will Ikt ina.lc for him
r.4- tie l.eaitiu-I.r <«wl la^muat. aiel that UmII. xt
Xvn
and
h-sra al Uw
ot

l inl.rouleiies \K't yard 2c -»nd
iipwaids.

the counlry.

For this excursion
txeforc Aug.

1 ^caml ui».

viy

of licinut,

excursion urwl can lanti you, hc-

Wilhelm

BROWNELL’S
Economy Stors
241 Front st.

Wotk.

WANT DEPARTiENT.

£ATCYCLONE
SALE
THE GLOBE
Is stiU on.
Tbe entire stock of Mr. T. F. KinsclU was Imught
47c on the dollar and must be closed out liefore fall .uroals.
grand opportunity to save 60 pc* cent on x cnir pur* bases.

weighed lo l-e i

weighed
tlnaUy delivered it. culbvilng XlU
charge. Two davs later aiioUu-r ton
and an Inquiry as to
whet tier It was to lie iK-nt by express
ellcUed this ivpiy:
“Not on your life; by fct-ic

AlU-rl R. Hhaltnek and <\jurtlandt
Field BWiop have undertiikeu the ttiak
of Instructing tbe hurse. In ly*nox In
the way they should lK-h.nve w ben they
riicounter an automobile, mv. tbe New
York Press. Mr. Sliattnck ami Mr.
Bishop are devoting several hour, ev
ery morning to th«-«- outd.air cUbm^
In equlm* etiquette.

vb
5

l»II>vor

gVBR

STOP

TO X

THINK

J

^ Th;.t tliJK volun.i. iwrad by la -re ^
y |K-..j»b aad unjc imiea uver
tlian V
S UIO
^
It i. true. becBUv: ex-eryU^y S
5 w.muimmething all the time. And §
me* 11% id

r;:rr
^ ... .
5

. %uMd,e

'i, ir.,-. L.

...

liyou want liel,. ..r a |Kniti«
j b t tie world know it through th
t»ai,t c .duoift uf tlie Rerurd.

And saw but ses and sky.

FOR SALE

at
A

THIS SALE WILL LAST UNTIL STOCK IS CLOSED OUT.
We can only mention a few of the many liargains w c ofter.
CLOTHING--T. F. KinselU’s $7.60. $lo, $12. and $16
Suits divided into four lots to close out at $2.H0, $4.0!),

$6-C9. and....... i.............................................................. 8.69
T. F. KinicUa’s 60c and 76c Lailies* and

(irnts* Stock CVJ-

.......................................................

F'anc)' Uaihiog Trunks tor men and bovs al..........................................
T. F. Rmsella’s entire slock of Shirt

deck Noah stood

Waists

24c
8c

made of fancy

Chambra)V, Shearcl Organdies Mcrrcrizcxl I^iwns Noxclty
I.awns Fancy aiwl Plain Batistes, and allover Krnbroidcries were $2. $2.50. $3. and $3.50, to close out al 10c, 30c.
C9c^nd.............. .. ................................................................................ -......................

ggc

Ladies* Batiste HandkcfchicR. with fine Valenciennes l.ace
and Insertion, T. F. Kiaxella’s price 26c, Cyckioe Sale
,wice three I6r..................................................................................................
25c
Velvet grip* cushion buUop, Liric Web Hose Supporters the
guaranteed kind, alway* 26c. sale price.................................................

| Oc

..........................................................

3C

10c Fancy Ribbom, per yard................

60 l.adie»* Drera and Walking Skirts, made of all wool Meltons
Serges Venetians in black and colored, T. F. KimeUa’s
price up to $7. our price $2.70 and .............................. ..........................3-98
69c

T. F. KinieUa’s $8.50 Ladies’ hand turned sole Shoes for... | .gS
1. matter, m.i

T. F. KiitKlla’s $8 Men’s Via Kid, Box Call ami Velour CaU
Shoes for $1.48 and................................................................................................| .69

WATERMAN S IDEAL FOUNTAIH
M MU M ws fiud him.
If yon haliere what yon rsod about
to writ* ^
Ahd osMis oulF what vu M ssa.
Rooky MooMain Tra. aaa that you
BsisMbenug khut BO MS flun ba psrgut the gsouina. made only by the

Ust us

Madiaoo Madipiae Ca

«!*-

I4i* es i<r yard | -2c And uii-

T. F. KioMlla’s $1 Ladia* and ChUdren-i Oxford, far...............
Tbe new Mss. duck at Uotterdam
Wttl iK* the largeet In tne w»wW. It
eovers 150 acres and win be twenty-

aib*

3C "‘J

l.ailic»‘ Hmirry, 5C -^nd upwardv
Mtwes* r.au^r Vv^s 3c and

HghtT«< d®«T*
H. W. Oonolnghora, Agt

TO-NIOHTl
Seats on sale atIBox Office;
Telephone I 12.

BOeet mt IVe.

get some college to let him m*t up a
W.“ Each .todent who
ento at tbU table 1. to give bU word of
botHW not to eat anything 4 x«vpt what
be get! at tbe government restaurant.
high In the sffalra of tbe i»hlli{qitoes S Tbe tirat leu days or so will then lie
copy of the diary was furwsnled to so devoted to fevHbug the .ubJecU a good
nOclal In Kl. Ixmls
bealtbful quantity of Uh- ordinary
The dlsry. which bsa been trsnslsted foods with im object In view but tu get
from tbe Bi«nl«h. wss started os Nov
them In a iierfectly uonu.1 condition.
13. IHBO. the date on which Aguliwlda,
•I ben tbe efftsi of a certaUi cheuilral
-dKirax, U*r Instance—will U* tried
thHr strungbtdd at Baynmbsug and After tbe effect uf this bas Iw^n mdtsl.
S««>k t)U.rters bsa .i-t'e«.lt>le to tbe
A merits n ftsrres. The first ol»>ecilTe
point was HsiiU Harlmni. a remote and Ing sulistauce. etc., until tbe gamut of
mountainous rtsort. After a ride of color and iinwcrvatlve lias
run
Sersral tioura on tbe rnllw.y running aud tbe burv-au bas ul»taUied daU
emt of lUiy.vralsng a march over tbe enough on whU-h t« Isis,- ix.mvt ionrauiitry was iN-gun. with the mother elusions.
and wife of Agulnahlo and the wivts
of <»t!ier Offtclala In the |wrty. At the
very beghmlnc Jhe way bd through
mud ••r»-..hliig to the kiMss.” and
there t. an nixMUnt of the movement
LATEST ARMY UNIFORMS.
which Itecao at 1 n tii. Hants Barbara
wss Cached idurtly l«-f.»re dawn, and
tXet.ll. «f thm
«•
l.t.
then the march was n-numed f«r “tiiQ
BBecI After Jmm, X.
extensive forssta of MMnaxutK
a .loi)
W hile S«-rTetMiy Ibsit was M Oyster
was made for tinskfa.t. bot ou time
Bay. X. Y., the pnslJent conHlde»v.‘l tnu
W as wasted.
AplTovtsl re|s.ri of tbe army uiiifMrw
This U the entry for .Vor. 15. tbe sec
IsmnV savs a Washiiigtoti di^p^itch.
ood day of the flight: “At dayllsht It
Tbe onler of the m-w uniform will go
Into effirt on Jail. 1
news that tl»e Am<Ticsiui wen* at the
Among the elu.ng.s are the fuib.wentnim*e of the town, amt a. we had
Jng; The full dn-..
fil-.iii ibe
pnly a Mimll fon^-. uur %nnguurd not
tame a. at |uvm*iiI.
having arrlvnl wc et onev t<H>k the
march for Alarm, where there arc
smie of General Tluio*. fores.
We
Vrrlv«*d at that Itiwn aliout VJ o'clock
in tbe day and k.i.t up tin* marxh toA new drt-as nnllorm 1. provided,
ward Ilradrio. the ne\t town. (MiMlng
cnnxbttng of a sack **out of vvts.len or
through w«Mid*. Tbe pnsideufe <AguJcotton muterUI of an olive drab <sibir.
naldu-.i wife had a fainting »twll or
swimming of the head
We halUd.
vhbh e:„. Ik. worn
Hhe wu. i«*on all rtghl. and s
ctd was aming.sl f.*r her. Then nil at
oon* apiNsretl General 1 lim.. announce
forms. The new meuistt villl Is* a
vert- pmdouble br.-:iKte.l u!-b r of olive .Iral,
wiK.len maieruo, and is to rep«r..-i- the
man'll. The min w
a7ul we
olddmk bliieoveroMt now oor.i
wen* dreii. losl.
At
;;n we rtsch«-d
iJeneral and st«n oft»cor*. are to have
Rosario. We p,tN*i>d on. cunmiencin,;
full ilr,-s trous4-r» with gold knee as a
for the first time to i»H,>*.nd the mmtnatriiM-. tdlii tra of the lim* wenrlug the
taln. of tho I'amy ^ettb*uieut.
The
pri-iw-ut atn|H» to d»*slgnate the ^-rvlo .
rain was lm-,ssaiil. and th.-n* was a
The chajsau is n-taim-d lor Let.en.l
great d«sl «>f .mud
The hard witul
ofllccr* and offli'crs of tlu- hI.iIT 0«-iw«rt
and the ndd nii.de us shiver. W e ommenl, to Is- worn wlin full dress uni
Uuued the nsi^-nt of the mountaliis.
^»rtu. .\ nevv full dn-ss v«p in provldml.
and as we had already re.nche.1 an clejlfferiUfc- i-om-iderubly from tb.- pr.iu-nt
TStlun of fiuo m« tera It Ms-med Uiat we­
cap in design and liimmlngs
a new
pattern of iciUt has Un*n ndiq.ied for
all otlli'vra In plsce of the swt.rd now*
morning am veil, and at ill we had not
in us.*
A full drvss rteit for oilun-r*
rem hi-d the Kummlt. We k.*pt up the
for evening wear has Issn piuViJeO.
march iu the midst of tin* |s.uring
llowlaiL Toe old dr.-ra issvt
rain, and Just aU.ut .h p. m. we unived
(or cuh»t«-«l men bss Un-u
st the Faiuy aeltlement. ItasUsl
ll on the
liesk of the mount Hu
Vet and bad uo clothes f.c making
s.ldlera h:
HAY’S COSTLY TON OF COAL
Being lialf
drad fn»m tin* effiHt of the rain, wind
Slid coM and wl.hlug to avoid bad naulta. we ImmeiUaieay entered tbe
of w hich Is ex|in*M
houses tlmt werv beie and witbout de­
lay kindled Area lu the \-alon..* or na­ charges. The Hay family Is at the
tive .tovfs. of the bouses. W e at omv VvllK hi* summer phuv at Hike Sunadrew uear the tire so tbe warmth might |HS‘, N. II.. and Mrs. Hay. Bvllug
|v*heve oa. ami at the same time we i*hllly ri>ci-utly. wanted tlw* .team h«*ul
er sLartt*d. «iy. the New York Evening
•oon as we were SLiuiewhat re.tun<d JournaL The secretary was In W ashwe ute-tbat Is. each of us ate a llUle. liigton. but by toTsIsteut use of the tel
av>*rtalned that a iu»u
since there was not suthneut lo KSlisfy rt^bope U
VI Wmd.ur. Vt. thirty mile. away,
tbe iTSviug* of tbe stomach *'
Tbe n.'v'ount of lUu ie6ib.wi pilgrlm- had ..iiue <xiaL Ho-was promptly In­
fga extend* fnim the latter )sirt of structed to send a ton at oner* “by rxRM to the end of March. VM\. Then* pretis.The agent apologlxed for not having
are no verv lengthy stoi«. recorded.
The prvdomlnaUug note is a *<srclty a Mfe big enough to bold a ton of coal
but said he tlK.ught It wm.ld Is- aU
right If It w tTe i«rojHTly ai*ahsl In l»ag*.
the party en route. Then* Is rainfal

alnxMt cTvrr entry. The proximity of
the Ajuertcan fon*.** Is freqmmlly
poted. and th« sul.»»Niucut entry al­
ways shows a different liK'allon. Si.me
of the iiages arc devulevl to diw.'rim
tloua of native «wgie* or rtTvquouInls.
One of theee |•artlcularly I. ntMr\1«-d
In graphic phruMT.. It oci'ura under a
r.e st Bleetefelti
Cousul Robert h. & BergU seoda separate beading. •*lH-»-4Tlptb»n of the
from Gothenburg. Bwedeo. June 10. Kanao.“ and the vb*fi!dtion U fur­
me tbe folluwlug extract from tbe nished that -the kaiiao Is a feast
Miwolug Foot of that city: An effort Which the Igorrote. celctirate In each
Is being made lo uae cleitrtclly lo agri­ ranch or m'tllemenl w hen one or any
culture. A seedfleld U cover«l by a numl»er of Ihem s*vun* ll*e bed of an
iiHwork of wire, and a strong electric enemy by mrans of lev tile or tnwrheurreut U turned oo during nights sod ery.“ The ciTemony Is descrilHsl
chlUy days, but cut off during sunny coualstlng o( iWiviug off the bands and
and warm weather: Tbe system U In- Net or tbe dct-apltaletl Usly and takrunted by Probmr LemstKun of Hel­ Ing flieae membera to the house of the
singfors. k'lnUnd. Nothing can bwaaid local chief. Then Nt a (sTiod of Mx
nights tbe dam Msembie at the chler.
aa yet to lu practicability.
bouw*. dancing aU>ut tbe brad in a
particubirly grewsome manner. Tbe

L0WRATB8 TO CHICAGO.

Train, to

GOVERNMENT FOOD TESTS.

coaalasloo Nr Old lo hlo rotd apso the
“sum blid.- os the BMsqallD wos fhracisasly dohbod by oas of tbs Iswmstrm test wlptsr. ssys s sfieelsl dls^t^fUra TtMUra to th. Philsdsiphls

8o token

llmo ogo ho doedf d bli wife to Ora
t4^. the conitderitlon ».olng thot Cra­

OURY OF AGUINALOO.

trS-!r!=?ssS ROBT or ruoHT rsoii ons iutr

Mra Aonm F. rroaon of Hs7 City,
boo o pot not. Five ilttlo kiltooa ormod ood tbo niotbrr oolootod o bon'o
nool for hor lit tin ono'o nuroory. In
tbooveniot Uie old bon fooiid ibo

>

lURontniiiiifiinnii <‘xkio vondetta” iifmmmMMi

THE WAR ON MOSQUITOES.

Ibo

maiUlm. uteuur. «UbTM> tm

Mo., no Mrs.

■m

srrse^gt.'tviBar

tsisssssa

DICTATORS OF LOW PRICES^

THE OI-OBE
BotorprlM O
W OM t

118 Front StTMt

tmmt

«irr. mmu BJiintBOAt. ius,r t4. twi.

TBM smmra

aSHTiSijtrS -‘rcar-"5r#B.*ss
BM fm LadlactoB and lb* iwt «ill '«. n-. WUB -I door .p»*B

l«b Ik* Mmj to tkla eitr in a weak
Mr. 8toph«i» «j> al-

j£^“^s'TK.“£r--ar^ ars£ifSi?ia,'-^£
j?!S

BBK%’ITIKa

I l^ft tbU luoramir; tha aranimc. aad tb« i
oa tha Bic Maa- rial aad floaooial taec

llliaa L Habbalar of Lmkm Ana
hill cnMt. William H Habbalar of

in BtatoW^rr Oraad laat

ctBlttecOMaarBaaka

r

IWk-r.Kxrw.-y

Hairy.T.H

lUrrrarr.

lUokrr. II H

MtoAodlSirfir thTIitortiilM? tor

»jg|tona to tte^ohisaa^aMiial m

iTi'mrriJ
^^Kmw* will !*• foor eienrsior.t on
tl» haj tomorrow, ooa at I oVtoek.

.

HI*ar|i.^!VrMkw

[ niirbt irtvaa by th« VanKuon and Kohol. company. The pine** waa very
:wfll jiraaoated and a aarira of naw
*}r* f!2 i a|»«laltiaa warr iriTfo
Tonight
I' 1^ 4\ tba dnuuatisem
dnuuatiaod T«raioo
Ttiraioo ol
of Maria
Marta (>>rCx>rl»lli’a*‘Vrudatta'’ will ba tha bilL
Tl.ia ia a thrilling firodnetioo and U
aaid to ba tha haadlinar of tha comfiaiiT a rapartoira. It ia to ba attandad
witii brilliant mochaDical and alactHcal affaota whiob ara deolaxad to be
jantirrly new hare.
13. T. Daaay*a new play •’The
BnrgUr and the Wnif.*’ which oomM
to Bteinberg’a Grand Opara Honae on
Monday. Aug. 4. ta aaid to gira a new
drara to rtNkliam natnralnaaa and n
im.naaa to Ufa aran if it may be
claaaad aa old in fiction and at onoa
apiiaala to tha aodltora boowladge of
human Datnre and pfi-aaa tha moat ’
hypircritioal. The oomady ia genuine
and fre.,nant in tba action of the
delar. The following wall known art.ata iximiiriaa Uhi oaat: Miaa Mab.d |
Hite. Jamiw Darelin. Wm. T. Thatlerdon. Jamaa Durand. Harry Dria j
cale. Thoa. Haakatt. Harry Brawarton.
Howard Mr«ra. H. B Kmery.Btephan
Andrawn. Wm L. Murray, Aida Lnwr.me4-. Iraa LaVaaaar. Nina B44lle Giblioaa, Nellie Lawranoe and twenty

w.

MunAy . J.4.a W

.

<»>

MayOrr. 4 liarlry

«Wv" *IJU.IW^

ss:.__ ___

Haalio tar»« aa addnwr on



of too alllloory •tor» of Mik«
Plana dariaff the abmnoa of th« I
on bar aanaal racaiioo.
^

8TACJK AND P1.ATFOKM.
«TA€
Boa

w*:nt

ES? W i^rlwo*w{iJiu*aSd
ra. rirlit u> rvi«rt any aa.1 all pr«a>«»i" ^ r.-

th!air^trtol?Zid tribaUtioii* caui
ba iuiairiBiHL Thaj arrv
- lady'a boma laat niffht

M. Molnn'^cf Oodar ia to i

R668EVELT RUSTICATINa
Tba pmnldMt la enjoying bla m«n.
tion at OyattT Bay. N. V.. aa mnch aa
If ba w«ra a boy Jnat oat of boardtog
aehool and la a almllar way. aaya WUIMm B. Cortia in the Chicago Bacet«^
HerakL He la wearing bla old doChen.
Uta everyday coatume ia a negUgae
ahlrt linen knlckcra. teuula ahoca and
a wen worn ^cket when tba rvctiliM
gatacooL He ta alwaja aazruuoded by
a bit of chlldpen. No matter what ba
la doing or where be l« going, they are
a-ith him. I ballava that be enjoya
their company Utter than If they
were bla own nga. TUre are ais of bU
own to begin with and eleven napbewa
and ulacea who Uve in the Immediate
m-lgbborbood of Sagamore Hill and
amiir.T to tba name of IbKjaevelt. Tbe
ddeat to at»ut eighteen and tba youngxfat alx. liealdaa tbeae tbe nelghbora*
chUdrvn arv eqoaUy nnmeroua and
are usually on band whenever anything Intcrwrttng to going on. Every
youugrter haa hla pony and hto gun.
and It to a wonder they do not shoot
Ibelr own beada cdf. but tbe prealdant
hat bit ttataUlon of rough riders under
cxceU. nt dlsciidlne. Tncle Teddy^
bss Isugbt them bow to handle flrw
arms ao that they are as careful ns

talk
same tobor tuna. X fauotood
tbs bnya rd go shooting wttb thrm
after 4 o’clock, and I never keep boyn
wmtt^ irs n hard trial for n boy to

I to chiefij of the light I
nirtngaa. Itbas
: be n very cool
don tor tho poor

And off bo mtofd witta a ctwwd

ownemotkma: felt only that omnething—it
knew not wlmt—wns
Teddy
wrong. ” May Mm Mitolwll knowa
nntU they wore out of hearing. That
TU- most Int.'Ti-stiU- ul
that, alnoo Inbot i» a oimmoditr.
to hto idea of having a good time.
panmtw made et tU Ihigiish
the cnpnbU laoder to be who ooa oonbee to tbe cpptdutiu.mt id a tody on the
This to tho
JEWS LEAVIMG ROUMANIA.
nosa.''-Ho wonld pot himself inn
I a ki
ttatlon In tU* bnlWlng. Tbe tody in
qo<'i'tlun iie4^«d at tbe fnuit'as a naraa
•od. lat. S*.lh Affrira.
ami. J.-rhic r»'ceutly retnriicd, baa Hsveme^c^W*'- « * palit^J^
Iwen appr'htt**d to a |««isltlon at tbe »-ar
hich liaa fooniT it anvantageona to
odua of Jewa to In pr«H.'re»9 frvmi Uoo- office. Ste has a piivat- er.l«>e and n i hoy
msuU. says a sp«K-lal oald.-gram from separate htlle *uUb |ianiueut of her j for tbe r^itoirtrade in laK»r.” TU
BtelT
Virtiua to tbe Rt. Umis GhOa-IVino. own. 8!j4' to to have d;an:e wdhln th«! rest of the article, wherein Mr. BtelTwar olThx. of tbe affairs of tbe army ena dtoeossM Ikiw far Mltohell has
Mcoeeded and to likely to
to

S3ir.;2s:’ir.x:^-%‘s

1 ye

liurlug tbe past six utun
the perlecutlon of tbe UradU.-s
said to
have reached a pitch of 4-n
to unkuomn even In Uoui
Ao
ng to one nuth.iTd
army are nr.-ato
** Men. aouieu ami children are

ttoweta to the peach stale «d the
rimni. having T.iVtMkki
r***f !
ToOar*s MsrSH..
I iMsi n.Tb- iCT.*mr u^.oi
! to Marylaml. with 4.01S.US1;
Di‘trolt-Wheal. ho and 7h‘,
Jersi'y. uiih -J-TtsMun. and mUwarr, 47; cats. «3
with C.4«si.fii«i. T«-n yi-ars ngo <:v<trgta
Tolcdo-Whiwi, T2^ and
was at the Uittom .d the Itot roinp<wed
tiiuwgo—Wheat. 7t‘,:
of th«w4' f..nr statia. Alnluimn and Mie- Sts. 07; pork. |I7.aO; ton
cmigrating. and moat of ! stoMppi an-also U^xuning p,-arh states,
oonfliied to hto
'e going lo Si.uth AfHoa.
j The .M.uth wUI U- ih«- fmll regUm of
i\ A, I
»‘0»e by il_______________
td ;Asare. the French pro-1 the Fnlted Rl.ntes.
*^To**^**tbe president of the rmted Beuiltc. recently vUlttsi Xb>oinapUi1 Iw
J J. Hnhl.eU. chief enginei'r of
Statea at tbP bead of this young band cogtilto on a tour of iuvestigatioh. Tbe
Weslrss V«r4te1a.
M. A •N. K waa in the city today.
of aaragea on their way to tbe woods infonnation thus cuU4Ttcd
Nine men 4>.nxiitute a Jury In Me*!or to tbe targetgn.unda is worth com­ the nilsecable coudlti**n of the Secullic j CO. anil a majiulir gives the verdict. If
ing a long way, and the manner lo
has extended the right of htmorarv
which he treats them is worth a study.
membership lo the men who male
He dtaw Dcit make pets of bis children, rouse one or two td the Euro|wan'
Eocky Mountain Tea.
Witmen’s
^.nt he trests them as efiuato and St Btates to a n-rxignitlon td tU* misery
gn atest bi iiefactor. Jas. G. Johnstm.
t\o!f n..u.!iy
rational and re*|K.n»db1e beings and is prevalent in Bm lian-et and noumauto
igs I geoeraUy and i^^^-ihly kwd lo an am«tjaite as conulderatc of their fetilnga
LOS ANGK1.I>:S OK BAN FRANOIBinf ucntliil i»ulUU'tons. UcratUm of the id of the chlidreo of i l»r *• o:»Ux* at J.lmx ’n.
as if tlicy
OO AM) KKTURN. via G R * L
the iitluT day he waa sit.
alt-!I Abmluuu.
i Miiuimi «.f rJiMisi. and
I an* iximlng In «-vcry day. Tlie stats
ting In bis tlbmrr talking rnlwn red—
Tickets on snb Aug. tot to Hth goc>d
Jus * v«%srus. i«.,rhUiturc at Im hist tM-sslon appp>- ivturniug^mitii Se|4 S»»th. s4'coui^«d
priicItT with a friend wh<*n a gang of I Tbe spider B
, prlaunl fi:..’kio for wulf Umiity. but
to.ya In thrir shirt sl.*. v«*s cntenHl, and ' Sue Uty to u
one of them said n'sp.'ctfully:
! favoring the Am»*ricau •►i.ider” in-- ib,. jipiir..|.riation was iet«*M by G.*v
-rneb* Tcildy. Ifs after 4."
| stead td dog carts or pluicb.i.s, Kiy« tbs ) . nnw IMctrich Ui-ausc im imivtohm Gall at nnif>«* for further isuticulars.
C K Munay. Agent
-By Jover lie exclaimed, “so tt to; ! 1-oudon I.cad.T. The bmr wms ls. with : |
tK-eii i uaUe fi.r the i«aiiiicnl of
till Aug 7
why didn’t you call roe soon»*r? One ; the carriage hung low beiivccu llniu. i t-ld4-toln.«
of you Ijoys get my rtlle." Tlien, turn- glidt* n*ry smoothly if long, and horsta ;
I 41ST- .'HeivU
fiM-.'.t sun u»<«l sat. h.
lug to hto guest, be said: “1 must ask of .gnwt i*ower of si*e»-d an* usimlly j
nrr%f\nr\ tsiasiT an
you to excuse me. We will have this cbossu for tho^4» light x. hi.
xvu» h j TRY
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On Tuesday Morning At 8:30 O’clock We Open the

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FIRST GENUINE LOCKHART “MILL END” SALE

Mr. C. A. Lockhart, tbe king of merchants, will be here and personally conduct it. His fame is known all over the United States. His sales always create a sensation that is never forgotten. Mr. Lock­
hart acts as agent for more than a dozen different mills that at different periods sell him all their mill ends, odd lots, broken sizes, etc. etc., at a small fraction of their value. They arc all new goods. He
bolds these sales at different stores and disposes of these stocks at sensational prices.

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IVIR. l_OCKMAR~T MAKES THESE F=>RICES.
And as it is his cuslorg he will open the sale Tuesday morning with sensational | 5 Minute sales, we mention a few of them below. There will be many other 15 minute sales
but the nature of them will not be known till the minute they are announced. It will be to your interest to be on hand and take ^dvanta^e of them as they come alonR. There will be
16 minute sales every day during: the sale. Watch our ads every day.

frti 8:30 to 8:45 a. n.

Fran 8'4Stn9:00a. n.

Fran 9:30 to 9:45 a. a

Fran 9451a 10:00 a. n.

Fm 1:00 ti 1:15 p.m.

Fran 1:30 ti 1:45 p. n.

(m2dig 112:151...

Mr. l^khart will sell lo
yards good light and dark
Prints, 5c and 6c qualitynew iall cITccts — assorted
patterns, lo yd. lengths for

Mr. Lockhart will' >^11 a lot
of Umbrellas,
IS. sled
steel'rod. line
assortment of handles, reg­
ular price 6oc — for lifleen
minutes

Mr. Lockhart will sell first
quality Lining and Cambrics
— for fifteen minutes the
price will be

Mr. Lockhart will sell i.eoo
yards of Table Oil Cloth,
marble and colors, regular
price 20c yard, for fifteen
minutes the price will be

On the Basement Floor Mr.
Lockhart will sell Ladiesfast color Percale Wrappers
in every size, plaited back,
3 yard skirt,

Mr. Lockhart will sell good
cotton Crash — about 300
yards for fifteen minutes
the price will be

Mr. Lockhart will sell 5c
quality Shectinti. for fifteen
minutes the price wilf be

29c

Ic yd

9c yd

29c

lie yd

lie

ISlMuti Sail

15 Miiiti Sail

19c
One length only to a customer.

ISMiNtiSlIl
From q:i5 to 9:30 wc will
sell men’s white unlaundried
shirts, the 50c kind for

19c

Ifi MINUTE SALE
ym 94H) lo 9:15 Mr. l^oclhart
I sell four-ph- Unen colUrs, Luc^1
ks. C for '
ISO
15 MINUTE SALE
From 1:45 to 2 p. m Mr. Ixickhar
will scU mir licst 60c necktie* for

15 Miutf Sail

15 Hiiiti sail'

Fromioa. m. to 10:15 Mr.
Lockhat will sell our Straw
H.ats at just

From 10:15 to 10:30 Mr.
Lockhart will sell the choice
of any of our fine trousers
(except those quoted at spec­
ial prices) at

From 10:30 to 10:45 Mr.
Lockhart w ill sell the choice
of our childrens and bojV
suits (unless quoted at spec­
ial prices! at

From 10:45 to 11 Mr. Ijockhart will sell men's shirts,
including the “M o n a r c h"
brand at

From 1:15 to 1:30 Mr. l.ockhart will sell men’s fancy
washable vests at

Half price

25 per cent discount

25pcrccut discount

25 per cent, discount

25c each

There is foliif to be a Great Stir, the like of which has never been known in the City. See onr big hand bills. If yon havn’t received one, see that you get one at once. The store will be closed aU day
Monday to prepare for this sale.
WAITED, AlNt30ailnSalnpHMtt,yiiigMaia<laiis,iipviiNiMtMcanai7.. AppIpatMO.

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traverse city,

PART TWO

MICH., SATURDAY. JULY 26. 1902

ClK evening Record’s Up-te-Date inustraled Ftalurt
NATIONAL SCHEME FOR RECLAIMING
OUR ARID LANDS BY IRRIGATON

MAHARAIAH OF KOUiAPUR.
0»^ of th^ dutlnnil-h^ iDdlM

IFRAMPTON’S
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GODSEND
rnSiiiVr I ^ **
or thml cokaoal'wotk of
mtk.
rrferroco, tbo Unlrwml. Royal and
Imperial Art D*cUooary. maj be fooad
the foUowlnc tntrreoOnc paracrmph:

■ In nrra and contains
nearly 1.0iia.aoa The
h. »i>o U tnenty-el«ht
he excria In tbs OcpActloo of cattis craalac

^■^HK bin rsrmUr
^ «*>I
grrm tnaktac tbs Irrtaatloo of
I
I hr so callrd arid lands a mal«
1
tsr or oailonal cnK^rm and erratina for !*• forthrmupr a
-roHamatlon fundfPUtaet brtwr^ t2.«» OOi and W.OOQ.WW la
a strldr In tb- rtrhl dilution, and a
Iona ons too. It Is a mors wr as a na­
il.-, have brrn drhatina and rontrm-

and thr ovrrstabt of Ibr secretary
the Interior. It Is rstlmatrd that at Is
»«Me acres of Irrlaablr land can
turned Into the markets each yedr after
of-^ratlons have been bcaun
after live years or so the sa
1-v^ed

hu.rsciu railed
flinis that aoch an artist never czlated.
It aU began in the eonfervnee room
f tbe rhliadelphla Daily Dlaoetul.
nator. We were dlacuaalnc the fea1 for tbe coming week when
Fmmpton atnnle In. Now. Jack rramp*
vas au EngUshman. aoiuethlug of
an art <Tltlr on The IHaaemlnator. Ba
conducted a calumn as lnterm!tte« aa
maUrla and nearly as sweeping. Aa
regards art. he honestly held that the
only living writer at all worthy of attentlon was John MLWy J>mn,plon.
Jim Chuffey. our Sunday auppWmeat

cent trait of tin- Utter, a national trail
was tl«l be never ki^w when
he wns U-aten and often aueceeded lu
tumlmr the tables on the funmakers.

-buffey tonwd toward him wlU
-obl*' fYamptoor ho escUUned.
[lere-a Btepbenaon etalming that the
KJer Cuyp waa a belter artUt than
•‘KnoopbuysenT repealed the erlttr.
“Yes. Jobann.*s Knoophnysen. the
cstllr painter. Of course you know all
exIJresalon of doubt on Framplon-s faiv was only roomentsry. If ba
never ownM to defeat, neliher did bs
confess to Ignorant'e.
“Ob. Kno..pbuyiM-nr be said. "Tea.
all about tbe old fdlow-Hne painter, very tine. HU work
many ivsih«cis cquaU that of CUode
Loralne. He U paitlcoUrty good In tbe
ine. and hla
cattle appmaci, Taul rottet'a."
baa iMvn ahamefolly
riiuffey earnestly.
014:1.1 to wrtte n screed al«uWilm
your «>lunin. Jack.**
“H mr oWrved Fraiupton. bU brow
clouding again. “I haven’t much time
to hs.k him u|L Kupiksu. you write me
l,rlcf biography, and I’ll run over It
It for nest Sunday’s psisT.”
“I think/Knoopbuysen’s maden.lece ;■
U *TIh- fow and Calf In a High ^
Wind,’- venitmd Htepbenson at lids j
jsenser
snapped
Framidon.
The Cstlle Fair on the Canal’ U
inllnlfely superior. lx,rd 8t Mungo
___ It in ’U) f««* £3.uou Douti went “The Cattle Falr^ am!
‘The Cow and CalT on Jim Cbuffey’s
memoir of Knoophnysen. Next Sun'. with a glowing enl.MCy of bU
ibe whole signed “John 8«Uey
Frampion.*’
long after that a noUbU pub____ J bous.‘ of tbe me1ro,..lU cummenceil the o.mplUtlon of tU- miversaL Royal and IiuistUI Art lilctlonary.
It was deMlued to eclliise all other
works of the kind In s«oih* aid tUc*
ougbnes-H. Frampton Ita.k It a- a luat-

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ftor of the puWlcallon.
In coarse of time tbe gn*at dk-Uonary
appearetl. and tU n*. to bta Inleuse de­
light, Cburrey found tin? foregoing blKTSphy of Jobannts Kuoupbuysso
an Dordrecht.
This was ibe Ingenious Cbuffry’a oportunity. He seUed i«*n and Ink and
straightway Indlr1.d a atirring leUer
to Tbe Easel, a famous organ o( inter
tlon to the name of Km^phuysen In
tbe new dictionary am! roundly dscured that no aueb isrson bad ever
exUled.
tVampton could not let that pnm.
Next u.-ck he s|H»esred In print with
of KiK^»pbuyseu’s IdcnUiy.
By. curious CHdmHdc..K^ In. bad artoj^

which reaUy sounded pUnatbU
Chuffey rei.lled under several dlffer.at alUmiL souH-iimes a«4»portlng.
aometlmtw tx-mluillng. the Kooophayin tbe
ttrrs looked bad for
FYamplor,’. side of the question at first.
Then a London desks* prodtKjsd two
genuine Koooiibuys*ua. When a ParU
drechf and sold tlie same to a Ohlengo
milHonalre. tbe tide began to t
hYamptoo'i
tbe Ufe of Jolmnnes
and coovliHv^l many doow.
e^ though ll»e dispute raged even
a««-ly. TIht. w«« Knwiibwbajwn Art arbooL
Jim Cboffrr WM balkrt afiar «n.
FiamiMon b<« com* out *1tb OtIiw
(olor*. n* l» now tb* profmo* *d
Iter of .» «rt Joonml drroted to tb*
Diitrb tobool »mJ to Knoopbormm to

Ancht* dawned upon thn world of nit.
QBBALD BBEXAX.

ibsrlng thnt M OM on hn pir-

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IU.TVROA.T.- Jn.T »«. i»o*
iTwISit axua

FOR A COUNTRY HOUSE.

TRAPPED
THROUGH
A TRAP

•THiow «|r yaaforttrt ■r.-V pi
ad.
vara oo bipPT. Doa i
remember tba alklit yoa promtaa
!.e my wif,
Yo« aald yo«*d aartr

Th* HtfW Xot nMoi (
.ipoMlU. for the
Alter BrortuA tbr m
“■Nr at tho lWn“ COM
rttinrtortl- “f«ii“ nn vAiM bore
■toM lb. I.M c-nl of Wr mUry/m
nr, octwmodoicd the )ouu«
to thm CKtrot of m •mtU w«rrr «wt
iMtoc. poM tbr
i^Hiod b-.x
of bonlMMia. wllliuot a mnnuur.
tbr ImdiiiK Udj. wb» w n« Tni»fOn*.
WBI. rmt
to
liMetMiU and
ttw ijn-wniw
yiM ErtrUjo’* Crt^uf; uUe of a
thiem Ortit l.y lirr !ut. i.4«l
aiuiiilw: tn ln.4n»rr tb<« J
tlv« of tin* ffift abr rrturord Tru«
lila rtoc orllb tto- f.»Uowto«: i*. t-

.IIMopt BO I

wilfrillr*”*’

I loanaAKf. mf In

iS^^^SLwoDdolapUcItT. Tb*
la tbo acroapoarlBS Ulaonatloo
abowa bow arttotlc an affect can ba •!»(toed aloojt atoapla Unaa.
Mic ai«d ma away with mallca to
The principal feature la tba archway
teait. Ilaraat wa both aofferad lacloatoc flve wtndowm. Tbeae bava
aoooab In tba paat tbrw» day.? Let tbelr upper balvea of pala ItoUnl claaa.
be coitnllw of yallaw nat bauc
\A baewaao tb«WL «Mta are buHt
lalo both <ttda of tba arrb Inctoaore.
and on the and. of the ratUniea two
pou of palm, are pUed. Tbe cdlUn*
Is walniMxrt<< and tbe tlfMW* ara bardHlowly Ibe^d
The rttc U of tlw arcculnb abada
lent In the n*«» The table ami
-If you lov«
I are of rtnlncl ittviii • wood
Imtb eyea," be
to<h bloe eyea w.-re now *WOOQaa
by tbf Uda. Truacotl fdctod bappilr.
-Afl.T that.- be d«tor.-d. *'1 moat
kla. ytm. My time 1. alim-t op. iinWk
-if you ran. roil orer the trap."
li a irlanerd at tlu* idar** manapiT.
|>ark wa. turned. Tbr audience
the cpilre roll artT. BW*ranlly
b«,u. h.T «n.l.H.l I—iiU.n, hut to
trap the inora
p. He.t..id«n
Lad a iliir.Ti lit
tu*»«-r *»<» for om . toW'f toHVwtl their
lijN. niet to a kia. i
-I will leave tbe rliiff for A-hiu
rl.f yon. and tiod hhw. you. »w
to-art,” be w bl.iHre.1. Orw iie.re 1
ntul Ih.- trap wa* . l.BM-tl. Two niln

KUSA MUNIf
lat.T Trua.'.itt w«. tm tlM* .tnceKar tbn^ day« TniKr,.ti l.n.l luade
-A.bton. Kiye t! il. iMrkaee to Mia.
rrary rffiTt to
Drink when .he r, .m.-. off a.Hi teJl h.T
rwv bta luiwr r^UlUmn mllli lUe slrl
r Vtirk ••
wiMHO to. rmlly l«v.^ v:\ih tto. but bow did you
jgml MooCtoo of bl. llf.‘. tut hi- bad
faltod ItfiioUitoliHulj. Aik!
Tmarotf. eyea were *Lm. Inc with
from Ilia bappliiaa. and triumph.
Krw Tort backit o/ tb•Tlmt WBB «•#.}. I trapped
Aartac bltn to r. |-«n to ito- ui.-^
2 rumiMnj.^Ur had i

ba naad ba%r oo to»|B*.
Ua niabtHi luick
Um* atair.^itotar
mlnad to aiaoik wJHi Im^ «l nuy
I uu llu- third
Tba rtAlaUi^liad jiiat
act, ahuMliiK tbr ru. aiui»iiMMii of ib-arTt
robbara. Ml*a llrlut. na ll.. ir roplUc.
lajr at tba r»-ar of tlif ,aUur.‘. Tor lluwUnax of tto- B.-l tlM- o.iumllan oouU
cut tok Mtera. and lift.t a ailrrlni:
acMW Ibay aouU Uk^ tbelr way to
UtoTty. Hut In II... iiM-antli.H-ahr luu^t
Ua than., and Truacott al.*Hl

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‘“aJljSSfMto. atajro inanuK-r.
too." It. %»hlaiB*rod. -I l.-a^o for .N>w
Tort la twenty lutouliw. and I umal
apaak to Mlaa llrluk.**
. , -Doat aeo bow. old man.
on
tbara now for at h aat |w. uly-flve inin
^ i^M^d him ty th.- i^huul
dor. -I tell you 1 imul. Ihm-t aay 1
coat It aieana all tb«. wiirli^lo tue.**

mmt ta
Tbe word iiMd Iwth In Aiw.vrla
to Hehr.'w hw the elephant l« babl»a.
whk-h .urviv.*. t» tlie prem nl day to
tba v.-mamlar of the Mole
and of Ojrloa a. the name of t^
lug that
liave tmde.1 will. ImUa,
hut the «.nirioua fact remain* that the
of the elepluint
Kir.rpfUn
word fc< the B|MW whh h
tradnr. bruUKht fn»m the eart. 1. koph.
whVeb l«a Inam c»iujM.r.d i
Tamil name for the monkey,
oeimn. In the Sai.akrlt n* kapL and wna
aduptCd by the Greek, a. I
kelK.0 and hy the Lotto, a. eepua, but
hen. nim> wv nn» ronfront.*l hy the
fart that tbo llgyptlan word for ape

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i.tt.-..KATf.i» J!« uurrv.
They an‘ in tlu- i.rt i.»u**-..u
Tb*. wall, an- llnl.d and bav.
frh-re. wbh li

cut. 1. of c*M‘lH-t- In Ihebor.led Venetian
atyh- now U ing r»*\lv*d. Tbe llU-a are
of tllffenM.t .luuk-*. «.f pn*-u. Thl. la
an t-xr*-Il.-i.t d.-*lgn for the Ihh.g r**.ia
ei.uTitry bouw.
IWl.Iy the African elephant waa
u. i.i: I..V DAi'Mi:.
tu4 kiH.w n till bit^ ttouw to i;irypt and
hem«o nna lnd an Aalatlc name, na did ECONOMY IN THE KITCHEN.
the l.tw and the cameL ' To the Ajuoriun. lK.th the two hululN^l lUrtrian Sawie XVara la Wnirh
and the alujc^ humi^wl Aral,
Ma*«e «aa n«- A*ulUrd.
wtw well kntfwn. and the burner may
It 1. a i>.|uluou K.iyiiig ittnl thn-**
Love already U*en ustd hy tradora
rrv-neh faiiilla-w «iiu live on wUnl one
Aaia Id tour. w toTv It .till U found.
Aim-ricflit family thr*.we away, and
*-*Tlaluly the rnmeh know the .e.-n-t
of *>»inh!nliip driu lou* far*- .-iit»I a w*-ll
k.«jit houM- w nil tlM- Mri.i.-*t .-i-imomy.
How mapy c**ik* an- th.-r*- who
Ihrv.w awniy *Hld bit* of br*-ad': Not
one arrap of Mvad Miouhl U* w a.t**l.
skll phivwof cruNl and tiu»*t trliuialnp*
.hoifid U> Imkitl. iNHitali-il and put into
rhlm.-enw, 20; iwim l. !«»' :
fiO; tlucr. Inipanl. Jainuir and by*- a tm nwdy f*c paiac ..r nnitli.*. WUn*pi.*-*-. kIiouM !*• mad.- Into «-runil**,
nn (In fMiilluemenl) aUiut 2.1
.tale .Ih-*-. eul Into en.iiton* and .nip
Oo; deer. 20; wolf. 2.>; fox. ]
monkey and |Mjt*land tnld pU*i-* uv.-.! f..r puddlnp*.
c next till till- tiM. aim
UalH«.n. 10 to 111; bnr»\ S; laiulm'
thw an- any nuniU-r .»f ways in w lilch
rabblU 7; awine. 2.1; .tac. undiT
the.*- may U« uUllia-d.
h.inii\ »»: aw*. a»»; .li.*ep. under
IwTTot and m
M.-at b..ia-*. ..Taps and tousli plei-*a
K^iOHe. .Sll; ben of ni*-nt a. w ell a* iwn-UHs,^ of elih-ken
aiHl plKi-on. 10 to 10; hawk, no t«. 40; to- turkey make exivU.-nl *-uj. *t.* k.
hlaekblnl. 10 to 12; |*-:.etH k Small portion* of ioK-etabh- add niu. h
to the flavor. l.«*ft over ►|*«mfuU of
20; iH'llean. 4o to r*.; thrii.U.
wn*u. 2 to .1; ui*:htln;nle. 1.1; blackcap, gravy «r aami- iiuiy U- u*i*I lu iH-a*o!i
llnuel. 14 to 23; golditoeh. 2»> to 21 top «Mld dl*he* of me.nt or t»*h
Fl*b lK»iM‘* nr*- Imnluabh . *-*|**-lalIy
L<rea*t. 10 to 12; ftkyUffk, 10 to
for iM.up l'M*.f drlppliiir. well * l.-irilh*!
titlark, 6 to 0; cbalUneh. IM to 24; a
1 plain
make . xet lleiit *!iort p-i*l

Hera la a Uat that ouk'hl to be to your
aempbook. It tella you bow ma
yeiin. eeiinln animal, live under or
nmdll

: TAiii.i: ASP U'W
Ai*t**i.;.

.ewrd of the l»n*kl*h en
e. erilmalnl. l.OiHi; qu«*'n le.ea
wo. .ymi»nilieile, bul
live 4 year*; Urum-a. 4 month.; worker
not Tamrcrful.
-Can't 1 gu on aa an Arab niMl pel be*-a. 0 moatba.
•paacb with berr pl.wdM Tru*eott.
rl*wl.
-And Iwtwk up the iH;’.ne? Md oi
of a faraway village
your Uf*s. lAK»k »»ut. there', my rue!’
In Sum-y ha**. be«-n enjevln*; a qiuiln
r hurrlial /
: gnwnrd. Thr.v mlnut.w of mnlla-val aurvlval In the .ale h
tbe pracloo. twenty luid already l*H*n tlon of a 4ocal m.wdow. Ixmc apo.
waated. A .tap** band, ot'elne the in»o when the world wn* not ... btivy
bind look, aaked If then- wa. au.vtlilsip I. t.*lay, tlw lni.dh.nl of the White
bo could do. Truan.lt pr..|N*l at Ihl. Itn.wn meadi.w at IV.rune iHsiueoltoxl
^-ct to an nuctloii aale
•iraw of bo|w.
-1 want to .|M-ak lmim.dlately> with which evi-ry now and apnln add* to the
gayety of thl. rural iN.pulatk.n.
Mia. Brink. <'nii you llpun- out
each Md a U.y a.t. out to run
wayr
given ptdnl. and tbe White Drown
Tbo aUge hand atoa.k hi. head.

tbe aUge
at.-iw ov.Tlwad Tl.e
Mage band ww. pu*hliu; n .mail table
forward and •Cudyluc the U-nm. alwve
-There.- he aald. -h. the trap*h>
they UBHl for Tauri' la*t w,*-k. l»n.p
It rarefnlly. and >wu ll I*- hH»klnjr al
nnet Into Mlaa Drink', face.
l^Uc'll
bear what yim aay all rlpbt; only for
tbe love of heaven and my Job don't
Kb. k.>i^.«

AND
AESOLUTTLY ODORLESS

L-IOMT
IS

EUCTRICin
PER 1000 WATTS

BurdMi Riiir Elictric
Lipt aii( Pnrtf Ca

Daintp Summer
Jeweirpn
umi:*
ixclln-N 111 Jewel-

c *>.....

WVluxein.im newlluni!*
10 4.UC1 .xn>! x.Mi Qnnil.1
Hi- them.
«-!h-*|s

tn W.ili li

r.u.ilds, 1o -o wf.lt^dhc
ncaia^l U..1 I w.iti4lt1. I.M
l.a.licsan.l lk-sl I tin*k*-*-|H*fs l«H ^nllrmrn.
New

tilings in

Si filing

. Silxfiwa.ir.

Tbe clock lu tbe aplxo atruck 2.
Dim;; us v«»ui w.u« 1>*** t«>
BBst icB er—m wta m
There wna a deeper, more Intenaa
Tcp.xit.
Ih-sl usuhs by
WBifB m4m fBBBlBin.
melody to tbe .tn.k.-. than l*-fore.
ulublc wi*ikmi-n.
trains 1
U»lh Joyou. and ...leiun, ph lup me an
letam
luU«>-«.hMi of great bappliH-wa blended
t
V
;iK)
a.
m.
and
2
.in
p.
m.
on
Sunwith a aenee of preat r*«i|HmalhlUllta.
sya.^ July 27. Ang
and 21. HeH.
Tlie acmnd bad not died away before
there came from the hill* a m*-rrj
about, and I aaw a w.*ldlup pn
to Miwtm. M l»
r. 11. a»*u*. »I l»
I- low-anl me. The brhb- walk«*l
lowi-tk by her family and
fullowe
Jc\N CUTS - Silversmiths
Deachlng the brhlpe. ahe
with a lina atep. aud wh«-n
limed her «->»-• to me 1 aaw to
trac-. of the look I liad oeeS In
the little girl and knew that ahe wa»
BUSINESS CARDS
Buys a
the wme. S
.|>hW*>IcTH r»i-« 1*1
retinue, and waa ro*»u lowt In the <Hika
Handsome
that hid the chur* h. Th«-ii then- wn* a
hu.h, and tto‘ alraln. of a wedding “
8-Day Strikinp
marc'b bur*t bwlh. In anolto-r mumetit
varle»:Bt**l tint* wt-re to Umov­
Clock.. .
U. * p. W toai -ph.*.r C-. K-q.
ing thriMigb <i{M-iilup« lu the treea.
Regular
Tlie married pair, followed by their
I-..,*.
friend., had left the church and wi-ra
t ilv.
I
price $4.00.
N -thl.iw
g*.lnp to ihclr hum*-.
The chH-k *lnn k ff.
g»S **Ul<->-. IWrk TrrtTM^-. r>.r«w-r ..T WWiing
Our
price.
_________ ____ _
_
Thl* time there- wa. a ttM^llow .ouud wu *»d I'^xk
•U .. ,4.
It..-lav
H' ...t ti*. r.l ?♦
in It* ttim-M Mipgt-Htive of niitumn. On 0 ■■ BKOWS. AUMWr IU.1. .HU<wll..r .1
..lll M. I.. W.i
w.i W
t; ..vnv
Vr IV
'’
It v*t
II
$2.70.
the hill* hung pmi»le pmi*-*. orehanl*
. *
.k- th,
U
j;:;;?* r.vv:;:2;“
were ruddy with fruit* Here and
then- flu*l»etl a acarlet l.-af. The .un
►b**d mldwny Uiwn-u the uu-rldlnn
and tlie hurUoii.
I «U. 1.4.1b.' M. t... t I t. *. .4t
rp the n«»l came two fipun-*. a wo­
man and a yonth. She was resting lier uuwuUqi u.pn.uu-«i>
»-• II I.-*.
* .Mi *rtH!. ..4<u-•! * <|MI l. luiJUng
haTid affectioimlely on hi* riwulder. *VU.r*.-- N#; r,«ul.-.u-, |-m4I tAl, C-itiMU. .*
and it wa* plain that he wu* her »**u. QiPv
A
The eam«-*tm-«s, ac*xmi|Minylng tbe
UU.IV'-nll..
*ini.ur>
K
ll
tuiu
w*>rd* .he was .i*-nklng t«* him, the
ll-H- hh- k
aad h*.k on her far,-. mlugh*l with KI.IXUmuV lu. *.lUr-i‘lt>
To Neahtawanla
25c^
pride and hoj*-. told me that .he wa* r»OVKl.L**ih»HM. AttortM.%« au.K.Hiu-d
k.r»»t lj»*r
W>
«»m.^ < it>
him out Into the w«eld to play
.u«.l t:ii.->Wy*-r .
» H.*i4*^.Puu-<
To Oniena
bOc
hl. i«rt In Ilf*-. At tin- bridge fdie tiul.i»l*hty. A.n I
braced him. and he w ent on, w L,lle she
To Northporl - 75c
atood liHtklnp after him. Tundnp. she
flx*-d her eye mt.mentarlly on me. then
OEiM-ris-r
r Btt-ia and wa.
alowly r
l"lTd
lUt out of .Ipht by the
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
1 A TIMMI-SOK. M l> «HUr*. m IIwimi
>*-11 ht-r fur the third time.
A Blnple atroke broke uihui midnight,
J^. SAMAI^ JKI.kK^^*^ /wiirr Anil' J.0.AM.J.TRUEBL00DD.0.
wall, a dirge, an eiiM-iice of luflnlla
d.4*rfir^:.*f ot iwni * 1^44 flThnp *
Tel-pb-m*. *XU«««...IK. 14.41 h*
ilM-ry.
I lookt-d al*>ut me
through the darkue*. miw that It
•r. The Btr*-am beneath me
A r*tM**^l «|.«tiflr
.4
wiih.Mi1 .Irvir* <Hh.M »v.<«ir. V K. I * • tn. I U. coupcah-d. The hill, were white with
u ,u 4.*. *c f.arth
« \X .Un4w
PROF. C. E. HORST
ow. A. the vibration of the U-11
k-nU. n.^ri
I-t.*.- t
«r>.l
tmUtuialbM- bi-raiurv
MRS. C. E. HORST
me on they lost Ihclr mclRnclmly.
awelllng alowly Into atralii. of hcav
TWImv* of VkUta MMl V«wl Ma.4<only music. As the flr.t atroke had
idpualU*-d the birth of a
wa. a pre*-tliig to a aoul tb
Mirl.___
den II. earthly |iatb and
jmt-d to heaven, I looked up Into ntU J M HTKVKNH^ I1.W.I.U *1*1 Huf
the dark vault atudded wttb ataiw. and

BamumSc
Eartas,

martin & Evans

Sunday Excursions

Rastairs

E.W. HASTINGS & SON Sunday Rales.-Rou!id:Trip

|

FIRE INSURANCE

O^.

i:'

OSTEOPATHY

CARPET CLEANIHB WORKS

f.T 1. unclialumped wh

when- the ripbt of priitliig up*»n the
nradride and tbe common Uoda Is aold
each y»-ar to the man who bid* hlghent
Iwfore tbe lari flick**- of a candU- die.
nwray. Aa tb© tallow camlle t
away bidding begtoa. and tlie road
v*-yor. who acta a* auctloiwHT. eni
agea the Ibidder* with anch pbraaea at
. pleaoe; the Ugbl'a
-0*4 on.^
bumtog'^8t. Jamea Caaettw

V«Ty pentl

k S

L

flimanw5(o.

KI HAHR.M 1»

loW»T*-*l

m
m
■I,
&

USE CAS

the bride, the moib*T. In It there w
nelth*-r youth nor ape. but, a wxle
bMUly. flickering. Dke i

Q..T Trtl. as-ry «a Hli
T BtotAl> * liO
S*-unbw Quay Mdi.in adiull*klhat
all kind, r* 1
be baa N-en“outwlried. but he wla to
.neb bich good humor
tbe trapdoor. .Kdna lun»ed .Itobtly at *-eui iVuusjlx-anIa com*
tbe aoond. and ber
: luA l.H-n boiled,
d a Kttwy on hi
great dbgdeaaure a. thby met hi.
gveane after roartlnp *»r frying
When rattUN»»n wal
plaading game. Mon- than Ihl. ahe said, -there w w• five I
Tbe rHsaln. of cokl fl*li may 1*- *oncould nut do. She fae.>l the audU-m
verted Into Dny mmflle. ..t<»cnied or
-Edna,- be whUi>eivd. *1 rntaff b^
plum. I had to dl.|*».
baked and arprv>priately •wai.^ued wttb
atMl
was
tryr**ally pick**! the man.
b«e to ten mtoutea for X*mv Tewk. 1
grated i-hetae or cUHi***! berlm.
off
tbe
field.
Ing
to
pet
the
olb*ra
govoniar’a aent for tue. Writ** me
Indeed If a cook'a luvenllv.- faculty
tbe OHteclon. TeU m*. you'n- not
la aixmacd there la no end to tbe plans
•be vUl dertoe for uring up the one
*Tbe tore no tantaUalugb mwr
of you dewTvc offlee.
•wa wna that of tbe opblux.
***^ ”**** HELEN CLIFTON.
<«>oo*t bold tbia 1
dl»trt*4
me,- be urp*HL
me a ctoimv
- 'If tUafa
ean have tbe <
tbe New York Boato^ flee,' aald L rvm*mlHTim: that t
by aoraa. b'btohaaaod I
ahe used Buoklcm'a .\mloa Balve.
me. and I bad to be deev-ott and pay few Derk. county rvppblU-an. b
It Mlea Evcrloo a
nearly dl«ipp*-arvd under, tbe TatUIrarthliAUiMr
bouelaa and Falona from *u uae. InPolite aurpriae to Kdna'a eyea.
fallibla for Outa. Ooma. Buiua, Soalda
-1 give you my wxed." be declared
auAPUaa. Goto gUAinatoed. 25c, at
iBpMtMMly. -I beve twred for no w*>
- -Isn't that m per cent better than Jaa. Q. Jobaacm and & K. Wait &
naa aloee 1 met you. Have you bad alz v*4e.r lie aaked. pointing to tbe
figure, for the prrvloo* riet-tlon. and
Ibeeyeo weret
I bad to confea
him tbe oIBce,
-The man bad
fc* *» ••Ml W*f
rirattc^mlly mud
BOD Opera company. It
Oart-e accotmt that 1 e
tog « ertaj. bill.

iCHEAKST
CLEANEST
.-.HEALTHIEST-

OSTEOPATHY

......................the bidder who**. *.f
-Come onr and he dn-w Tntiieott
down tbe dark atalrway budlnp imd.w
the aUg*.. rmw-nlly they pat.*.*
ractly under the *vnter of the »

8HBT YOUB
TROUBLES

la a Hoar worker to money matteta.
that la. be aUya cidae to tbe riwtrr wltb
bla espendttorea. He bad tbe ffDwl
lock to marry a girt whose pareka am
quite wealthy, and la at |iivwm tivlng ;
with bb wife to
of bla falh^n- {
tty. on tbe otlwr a nmdow wearing Uw'a booam.
that abade of pole grfon whirb belooga
IHia day. not loog rim-e. while dla- ;
to enriy aprlng. Aeroaa tbe moedow emotog^Sair. wlib a frnrod. the Ul- j ( ia your dexk And go home to a
atmre a clomp of oaka waa a M^re. ^ -Did tha «dd gentleman give you that j cheerful famny.
Tbe «m waa peoptag above tbe borilUkt Mire of abflpPThome
aon. ttoCtog tbo flelda. tbe bUla and *^eIUr<K». not exactly.- waa the!
this vmter by doing all you can
tbe water a aoft yrUow glow, while tld nawtr. -He offt-red it to me. but I j
to
cate your wife in household
ronldut
at*
croaaontbeaptreabonelike humlabed
-HoWa tb;
duties.
gold. Birds were on tbe wtog bunting
-Well." au
a Ireakfaat now and again aendtog Bade tbe lucky nmir;munlal v«u- j
forth a aoft. mualcal piping. Tbe aky
-You iM*e. the h«o«e rer.lly la^haigato j
waa a leilc aaure. There waa not e**en
me. I m living to lu rent free, aud
for Hgbttog and cx>okinc.
one Ilfwy ciood floating over it. great I'll pet it wbei* tbe old nuin dlei. If I I
domeUke aorface.
atx-«nHea it now I'd bate to pay the
Boddeuly from a clock to tbe cUnreb UXt-a.-—<'inelnuati Kn.juj*r.
spire came a stroke, a banooolooa
^
llowbTtn.r
blending of chorda that I had nevrr
We offer One Hundred Dollar* U*-beard In earthly miudc. It aeeiiHd to ward for any onae of Catarrh th.*i can­
me a fitting olgnal from beavrn that a not be cared hr UaH *. i^tatrb ttor«F. J.Ctomey&OO.. Prop.,.ToUHia. O.
Wc. the under*tpt»ed. hav© known
F. J. Cheney for the la.1 15 ytvari*. and
ody waa atlU flUtog my aeuara w
believe him parfectly honorable in .11
freabneaa that recalled tbe pub
baaineaa tranoaetitm* and flnanciallv
cblblbood a Utile gM emerp*d from tbe abe to carry oat any obltgattona mail©
by tbelr firm
oaka which bid tbe ai4re and .
Weat A Truag. Wholeaale Drurpi.t.,
quickly along tbe road leading to tbe
Toledo. O. Watding. Ktnnan A Mjir
bridge. 8be held lu her hand a
Tin. Wholcmle l>rugirtato. Toledo, u
wild flower, atid atopied now
Hall'a Catarrh Core la taken laer
again to gather more. Coming cm to
illy, acting directly a
the toldge. alie i«aaed me. tooalng her
TeatimonUU aent free,
rtogleu and turning uiwn me a pi
par bottle. Bold by all Dminri.ta.
D
blue eyea full of lutereat and wo
Uall'a Family PilU are
-la It not a bmutlful wio^ldr ahe
aald. -I am going to the hllU. Tto-j
»re BO mellow. 1 ahaU love to play on
Lto-lr grawy aloi»ea.Sl'NDAY KATK.S
She did not atui>. aud a. .be rcc*ded
tbe laat word aeem»«d to <vm» from an
Infinite dUtam-*-.
Oonmi.molng Handav. Jam «»ih . *•
The aevue * toiup*d. Where there had ouraioo ticket* to Felori^er at fieri i*»r
been Hi lda there w t-re dwelllnpa. Tre*-a ronndtnii. Train Imve* 5 to n n. .
bad U^n cut away. iMbei. that bad n-lama V :90 lu m.
l«013mo . O K. Mom*v. Apt
been mere .prouta were raatlug I
Tbe auu atood blgb to tbe CnlmDn*B~Interlor Spnr t» iIh*!

JZZJ£." “*

It faded, and I aaw my
lighted by the faint glow of a nig!
Umi». Tbe vibration of the atroke
tiad la.t beard ended In tbe tone. <
tbe tiny bell of my rei»eater under ti
pillow. Reaching for tbe watch,
touched a spring, and It struck tba
iHinr of L
I bad pona to bed and to aleep at a
few minute* after midnight In
than an boor tbe mualcal rirokr
my watch bad given tue to four pic­
tures a vision of an entire life. Tba
first atroke at tbe quarter had brought
me the child haatentog to enjoy tbe
beaotlea of the world. Two .trokea
for the half had painted tier entering
upon the dutle* of life at her mRrrlaga.
Three atrokea for tbe fllrd quarter bad
abown l>er atartlng a m
over tbe courae abe bad trodden to
maturity. Tbe fourth atroke for 1
o'clock waa a fniwral Iwll ebangtog
Into a wetcome to a new exlrieoce.
There to no aucb fblng aa tl®e- Batween tbe strokes of midnight and 1
s^clock bad 1 dtsamed for an hour ar
ttved a llfadmaT
P. A. MITCHEL.

K|-r Ut*li.t.n..« r»v-t.

.....

t -*n*4 * *U*n1tir *nd r.«thnr ttr-n. •» »litig
» '*n-t iWMrt»c *••» lAymr
»"«r ••k*
*«r«r
Iln*.U in*.. rur«. WH mjta «u»|.b«
N.B.I IIAIMl.fFwpr.
ph«iw.llkA-Ww4u«cv-.

WANT A HOME?
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.1 In iT l..ll<« ».Ki a l...*-r- .
lufui-F. I - If .l.-tr^-l It .«• *n
’SttKItirttHII.

Our Special Clean Up Sale
Will begin Wonda^ Wornning. Cook for
Best Bargains B^ref

ctxattcHl 00a qaartar of tba
Uiat baa baao oaaaed by Dr. Kii«*a,
ht-w Diaoororr for OoDsuapdOD. It'a
aeveroak taata imve bsM « bopaleaa

Mm. * £. WILHELM.
M

ikiOoBO.

mayto aMad. If an aapaeiaUy aioa

OF mrOtEST TO HOKE LOVBKS GERBtALLT AlfDTO WOKEH TMMTKVUMVf

.i^alwnj. hoTioti
Tm Ml focvrnr aiJifliW tia* world** M
Wltiim flomor twoi

*'U wage loMOtb. nofci
te. Mi CniMi bf Uw WOT. oo te a.
w«ro djiaic for lu dMT!
W.OM M wo hOTMI*l O OftiMlO lo
r« Mi form oiociac of Jor4oo*a
.para. Bat orwy tody wbo oMd. a
•kormj book*.
oopafooldWBlar lB*l ealllaffoatio
F^ir oooMibow Vm rotbtod to Iho hoiidlharaara>ffraalMuiy
Uloioli rMka!
ty tb* way wbioh axa
Vm with Om mU tbol Utfooff
M wanaof 1
.of gar.
Tbaoldf.
total u
Aodtbo
Mo.aod
a flowar. OTW iba back fsace,
friaodly
balpad lo brigbtao wtary daya and
Vm Mi for^TiO OlffkiOff.
•IdM ond tmn
broagbl oMwa obaar tban aaay a «ir.
MmI eo—wbM Jot 1. MddM U III. moo. W. oagbt-DOl lo b. loo boty
to iiiqalra for lb. girlawAy at Mbool.
blmd frifi of looni
It*, .nil tlM bOMM WST
or lo ba lotaraM la Iba Uttar from
lo Wtottf wild, Md lUy.
lb. boy at ma. If. a comfort lo Iba
W.
wmlklnit to ih. bMoty of ib. molbm*. looaly bmrl to faal tbat
.wMi, rowiwdlnc D.y!
WMoabady aU. aam. for that wbiob
Fbr off tbot dmy it dbUioff. omI Hm
w. oagbt DOC to b. ICO baty to giT.
fflorj of lu liirbt
£m in n ttnrlM. btmttm amkm i and raoaiT. kindimma. In mr own
bom..*’ kUy noooabaabl. to my
lAtbwar ihroojrb tb. nl|rht;
of at tbat wa art too baty to ba kind.
Ko nifclil by dny it rtren.
And Lovt. I.y l^r» forflrwi.
rind, wi lrom. .t ib. |r»Uit of L«t.,
Aunt Patty myA*’Tall tba folk.
and rttoU its draamt in bMVMi. ' Ibay barao’l appraolatad iba waaoet*
t___ -Frank U 8lanU*.
good bookUbarry crop if ibay barao’l
mada a haoklabarry oaka TbU u my

C*e editor's eas9 CMr.
A bo.j world li thl. for moM of or.
mr itotor., oad lapTjf .I*. wbo» d»T’.
dMOMati* no don oot «od bar
dopnnod wllh «l« ibouKht of oodoo.
doUn whirl. moM ond. :«o to odd «o
bardan of tomorrow. Tlia la.t
pmiH lir word. Of Oacil Kboda.. il>a
graat tUtaanmn. tba man of immanm
wnlU. -tto mooh to do. w UtUo
dooo.”mi|tl.l wall bo tbo word, of
moor of DA tmb day tOM oaiU.
l>«rlw|»..io IbU «tfro poriod of the
■ worl.l'. wort. wh.n . Tory thlu« con
with o rum. wo ub. too oio. h opn

Si'i.-s:.

portSoa oat ia’IlleM aad Iba rmft mU^
▲od ahaaga tba potat of tUw.
laeaonaoflimaallwlU ba figbl. mdfar mmdwtalma-ara aattMory
If ooly yoawiU wall;

HOME DEPARTMENT

Yon will find tlna look
1. only pluck
To try thiiiK* ot.r and oret.
Fatiano. and .kill.
Ooutaga and will.
Ara tba four laara. of lack*, rlorw.

c^. 4<*JgU hirtraDAt. nrx.t M. im.

maat ba takaa. Gold, aiWor. oaramel!
Udy. roll-ially or amrbU oake, eook*
icaand jambla. ara all good picaU
oakaa. Sponga oake cal ia rather tbia a«ty yoang. erary effort Mid ba
iVol ••wbaio wood, ara gra«L" A aUcoa, aprmd with omaga,graaa gaga
wia. or^miam of a pUoic will obooo* and
iMum.laTTT or with
Ibapicoioiagapol with rafmaaoa to eryualiaad giagar obopp^ «P ^ impraattona wbioh may Imd lo aaffar
Ma aad nooMribUity. Watm for
tag daring fntnra yaara Tba grant
dfiakiag parpoam mod not ba coand- foUad ap ia wa» papar. will ba myalary of death U bamtng to a. aU
arad, a. it i. far mfar to taka a demi. foaad -tamy Mia** of mraatnam
jobaoT ffUarad watar-m mach daa- Frail jaloa, in the proportion of two
gar lark, in •prirngn and brooka A
oool .priag U. bowcTcr, an admirabU and poured ia bottlea aaoaraly oorked \ Und. and to regard death a. only tha
plaoa to kaap Iba parUhabU porlioo and pat on ica OT«r night, aUo a Jar gala to the andlam life. Wban the
of Iba laaobaon antil wantad. A faw
mia. draaaing mada with booaaUmitwad by the great aagal
mU
it U pleamnur tban oil ia wbo oomaa with tba amaaaga that om
Mid ba written
a jar of ormia. for the of ita dear ooea maat go Uto tba
oat. aUo tha aaoamary articla* and ooffee. Mild be net on ioa. Joal ba­ beaatifal borne wbraoe they paa. m
atMlt, m that wbaa iba lancbaoo fora parting oo tha picnic lake Ibam more oat, it i. well to hide from tba
Uanpaokad it will Mi ba fontid that off tba ice and wrap in -ftraral U.lck cbildian wbau ror is ghaMly. what­
tba mlt wat Uft at botna. nor that namaa of newapap r aad than in flan- ever i. rapelleoK. Lei them net wittba fork, arr mimiiiic. At tba pack- naL Thiawlll keep them cold for ne«, morbid grtei. In their praaanoe
tbing it chaokad boara Good, ripe frait i. a plaamat let n. .peat of the dear ooaa a. only
A hampar wiU hold arerything addUioa to tba maaL
gone awav. not a. foraver loat, and
iba oarrymgha.
indeed II wura wall for a. aU if wa
A Good Uat-The foUowing list U
the pioaiokarm.
habitnaily thoagbl of oar dead a.
living, fraad from the Umilatiooa of
tbia ataie of being and incomparably
happier than with aa
Some y. .vr. ago a dear frtuod died,
leaving h. r bom. mdly daaolmta, yat
bright with the Joy of bar Immortal­
ity; abe had long been a mfferer from
an incurabU and moat painful mal-

THE RECORD’S GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN

window, won dul.o..l wliil. .)>. Uy
lu the honae avleep, belore they ear­
ned her to the flower lined re.1 in
th- lied iu the lUtU God*, acre: the
door, were wide open, for it wa. .ammer, with birtl song* and .weei mmU
everrwhert . and ihehooa. waa braatifnl with roM**. every ooraar of it a
I Irf'wer. while they were heaped aboni

I Una cap of boltar. two of aagar.
I Ara aggm. ooa cap of aoar milk, ooa

Ooa <iaart of bnokUbarriaa w.U dradg
ad wllb floor aittrad in lightly at tba
laat, ootforgattiag to takeout an
attar to aiwvad Ibinly oo the
of tba baking dub. bafora
tbat with tba frait in U pot in. llii.
kaap. tb. fmit from mttllng to lb.
bottom of Ui. tin. Tb. qnanUty will
mak. ooa largo bar tta fall, and ona
aqaaroplaUa. Tbit latt yoa want
rm. Tb.big loaf will kaap
if lookad ap. aad ba tba bah
for arary day*, kmpliig. Year Unol.
Bamaal Ilka, it warm for dmmrt with
glam of good rIohmiU
Fm a
of tbraa onp. of floor,
qaartar .if a onp of bnttar or laid.—
imra of you like it abortcr. a taa
poonfnl of mlt, IbrmUttUmoro Iba.
BTcl laaopoonfaU of baking powder,
Md a pint of barrUa Stir np with
eooagb to make a good .Uff
battar and ttaam ooa boar. Eat with
a hot maoa. Morovar. thl. t. good

HIU TMiia. rAMlLY.

the lovely form of her who bad .llj^ped into the life ererlmtlag
A child
i came ill and atood by tier oouch, lookiiug at
her lung and
fmrlaaaly.
I - Mother. * ba aaid. ’ I abaU norm
; be afraid to die. I have aaan Mra
A.** In tha mamory of that llrtt ac
^ qaaiotanoe with daath. the liUla lad
j would alvray. be free from the horror
i whirh i. to aome iMple a naanting
j.pell

all their

hv.w.-Ma

amMlIahag. AM lha quart of qyrap
lo tba Jaioe aad let it aooL A. man
fWAMof Iba wmnm ofa little a. tba aariaal water la aoU am II
UMr. Aeb wmtmrmd M way. bakad ia glaaaaa wttb a UlOa onM tea.
iladalialoaa TMa i
Toprapaia obacry water auma two
pound, of Moralte obwHm. Pat tb*
abwriaa aad .teaaa fogvtbar ia a bowl
aad pour over them two quart, of
boUing water. Lot the obwriM ateap
far two boara Boil a pound aad a
half of rngar with a plat of water tar
aavaa or eight mianta^ Add tha
ayrmplolha ebavTy water aad aarva
eoa aadartamllad ia glaame with «aM tea
» that baa ibaeawaU ftaMed

mdeaeambmploklaeaada Utlla oa
oa Juice addad.. U particularly a|F
satiaiBg wbaa aarvad la tba eooooad
mt half, oat laaglbwiae. of a oool
[vaM oaeambar Had.
Fieah lab, i. of ooana. Iba bail for

Praaarra Iba baat frait; it ia poor ago. \>lnDob aad pool kmU a pound of
Mxmomy lo pat ap iafarior frail,
rbiobaeada more eagar aad U Itck"smT^ or _____ whlob ara ololb. Melt a pound aad n half of
M>t good aMUgb 10 oaa may ba amde mgar over Ibe stove with a piat of
water. Wbeo it i. a clear eyrap add
iploae prorida wbamrar flaror tbs it to the alimma milk with a tea:ralt Inoka Tha rala for aay aort of ttiooafal of orange flower water.
iwaal plokU U aavaa poaada^of frail, Sarve cold..-New York THbana.
»a plat of Tinagar and tbraa aad on#
mlf poanda of brovro aagar. Let tbs
Line a deep aarthan pie diah with
tpieea aooord with yoar owa Uata.
After frait ba. baaa eaaaad fora piaenutand flU the dtab with the
reak or two If tbara are m air bable. berrlee. sprinkling tbam tbiokly with
daatad, it ragar. RoU oat an upper orart a lit­
thaooadl- tle thicker than the aadar orate aad
ion. ara the oppoaila. Immadialaly larger than the top of the pie Spre^
imply it oat, boll itapandaae at this oa top but do Mt pnae .lowa tbe
moe It U M aaa waaliag aagar tn
rying to maka it kaan
Uo not praaerve at ooea mora frail
baa wlU AU two or tbraa Jara It
lerel taaspooafnl of oom etaroh
rill ba
with a little cold water or milk aad
add to the hot milk ; tbeo add a tableNever nec i
alof «igmr. Bml the wbltea
>f a poond of ragar to one pound of
rralt when oanning.; tbat proportion of two egg. and add to the mistnra.
id oook a moamat. then ramova
nakae a very rich .yrap.
When making Jolly or frait Jaioe from the flra aad Hand tba dlHi in a
of eold water and teir aaUI tha
Irtl wring ttia Jolly hag oat of rary
discoid. Wbfw tiH* pie i. bak.
bot watar. You wiUaavaJattK) much
ed eaiatally lamove the top orate and
iaice, wl
pour the eateard over the frait; ra­
Aftar dimotvtng the rngar in the
the orate and let Ibe pie gal
Jaioe for a Jelly, only boil ap a unall perfeoUy cold before serving Ik
quantity at a time; it will take long
er. bat It. keepiag qaaUliae and ita
flavor WiU he twice a. good a. If all
A well known Wateitngtea woama
boiled at oooe.
adverttaed for a colored woamn oapte
None of the «aaU fralla raqalre ble of doing ganaral hoamwork. eaya
watar added to tbam for Jam or Jolly; aa exchange. The flrat caller ia raof ooar.r walaradd. to tha Jalca. bat spunw to the adverttaemeat wa. a
fairly Hpe fcait ha. Jaioe om
mulatto damsel, badaokad with Hte
Pat a .amll quantity of the frait.
uid Anery. From heraira aad
aMad, in a pramrriag kettU and A
low it to cook fora minale. Miag it
wall, than add the remaladar of the
fruit by degree aad oook gaotly bol
steadily till soft, then add the migar
Ar®yoo»ir«»d«ook*** ioqainal th«
Keep all frait la a.dark plaoe; light te-ir.
/
bleaches the color oat of It. If a dark
“No. indrad, 1 doo*loo»k.“ was

box. th.'» rood oo.
Prom II on ottmcllv. '
md m on. k«-plnc m.nn m.y b. mod. for n «mpl. or m |
l ee fur < old FUk.
Moh TUod miwtmb.. A enp of colfw i.l.boroi. picoic lnno.bM«. wbib |
tbelimof article, include, all ibat j For thl. one .boald have a(
fortabl- tbeae littb baking .hd ll. 1
» ai n ed. i.
exoilUuee. A. the deliciou. aroma | mrvice: Coffee, ground and tied np in u>ogb. quIU ohmply by tba doaea
Alla the air. U will give a a*»at to the 1 a tniulto bag. cream, ragar. cup. and
^khI rery mtlMlorily for amo
moat Jaded appellu-. A .mall pocket I .pooor.
Oliicken-broiled.
fried,
bread., oyrteia, etc. Or.
___
.
and tin ooffee i«*t are , Bakail liam plifs d. ham mndwiche*. j jf moie oonvenieui, a MUw bakln«
iaken’idoig for (he purpowi. and a tin bi^oiu. mke. fruit. i«uto mlad. to- j di.h way b. ue.-d lattoad.
pie plate for “warming np.” or f jr nuitoe., ealted nuta oUre., Imil
Prer the Ash from all akin an^
making a “rabbit.** or acrawWlng jnioe. mayonnaiw. cheeae. fre.h egga, ! bon.., and pick it into .mall pieeoa
orowdrd oot. ood i. rlwpi. o«oJo. 1»
egga A red and white tnble cloth i. ’ demijohn of water.
j Make a rich cream aauce by atlrrtni
oor dr»trr to d.. th- erntor wo o.«
iM. wifwpr
preferable to a plain while one. a. U
Keoe^mry Article, to Take-Table i
r a scant tea.poonfnl of Aoui
Irrl lb. In~.r hot nrorrr thlnr
'“Ar« 700 a rood wub«r mad iroc*
always look, dingy on the gram, (doth and va\^r uai>kin.. woodenU,. ,hrre generou. one. of butter, witt
A WTilrr in . rn.ul i»rlodl«»l pol.
Japanese i*per napkin., wooden plate, and tin cup*. knive,f and forka
and pepper to taate. Oayennne
r?** wa«tbe o-xl qurry.
plate, and new liu cup. are |wime i oalt and pepper, nlcdiol .tore, alcohol
by the way. make, a while
“I wouldo^l do wateiinr mad ironthiol w» wow
*
jand matebea ooffee ,k.I and tin pie Unce lo.A much better than black
inr; it's too hard oa tbe luujdx.* deeOorrant
vrater
i.
easily
prepared
aad
oowodoy*. on. to doD«rr of b. loc
lar^ th.* oallrr.
I
the edibles.!, plate., cork «;rew.. comb and l*rn.li, j p,.pper. When theas are ihorongbly
The Kdlblc-A.
u perbaia one of the most rafrashing
bony to ba r.-ally utcfnl,”* mW
; towel, and
Om yo« nwwp?** tb« boatewite
Honed
A.h
and
meat,
are
not
apjicux
•If thing, go oMokad doQ*t daapair.
d>bl la.ly. UioogbtfoUy ”Wa b.tar to
of frail drinka BoU a pound and
shawlt. arnica, court plaster.
thfo vmabtl to know,.
>;
|iu( i.icuio t«,. Iiroil.ll or lri«l!«rl
morli alwnt waking cTary mlnnta If. wrong to fret and .taw;
o. * WM U»« MMwer. “lux Mi
aii-wer; u-'k him fer an ..pinion colinminp a work of art, and he wiH j
proltxlilv ttiiswvr wiili a convonti«»nal phrase anJ pa-s cm, fooling thJl
he ha/raid comelhii.;; llat, ridiciiious or U.|h.
HE HAS NO ,
KNOWLEDGE OK FUNDAMENTAL PKINCIPLES BY
WHICH TO .lUDGE A.V ART PRODrcMON. -\ND FOR i
THIS tiREAT TASK THE StMIOOUS AND COLLEGES

The Conflict
Of the Rdwces
fly JAI^ EFYC^ AiM M •’The Amerirea

MUST BE HELD TO AtXVUNT.
IHERE ARE CASES IN WHICH THE EXCLUSION OR
THE BACKWARD RACE SEEMS JUSTIFIED IN THE
INTERESTS OF HUMANITY AT LARGE BY THE
CONSIDERATION THAT TO ADMIT IT WOULD IN­
VOLVE MORE OF LOSS TO THE HIGHER RACE
THAN OF GAIN TO THE LOWER.

WM

\Vl..-ro tUo nior. owiist a Uend may bsvo good
B-fulU where i.liy.i.-al a.i.-ct aud .troeture approximste, but intcrmarriage Ik Iw.i ii whit,-* and m-gniwi ia not to bo promoted. The
lu-gro rare
pn-f.-ro dovclopmont on ila own UiiflB, and the future
- of manUnd d.-maiids that w>im> race, should be mainUined at the
bigli.-sl loToI of « Hiri,-nry. Tlio quration ariao. how to reduce the
frictiou imndont to tin- contact of an advam-ed and a backward race.

liOAU.Y TIIK B.\C'K\VA1U> RACE SHOULD RE­
CEIVE Al-1. SIVII rUlVATE CIVIL RUiHTS AS IT CA.V
USE you ITS OWN HEXEKIT, HUT HOUTICALLY THE
BACKWAKP HACE MAY BE REALLY UNFIT TO EX
EKClSE UOI.rrU'AL BOWER. The negroe, in the aoutUern
atalea wer.« not fil for the suffrage, and Mveral .tote conatitutiona
hare In n ao all.-ml a» practically to exclude the vast majority of
tlio iiogr.> vot.-ro.
THE CENERaL OPINION OF DISPASSIONATE MEN HAS COME
TO DEEM THE ACTION TAKEN IN 1870 A MISTAKE.
Aa for UiO ..«al relation, of aiicl, two races, one most have lived
among a weaker race to realize the kind of irritation which ita defecta
prevdocc in’tli.ve "who deal with iL IT NEEDS SOMETHING
MORE THAN THE VIRTUE OF A BHILOSOPHER-IT
NEEDS THE TENDERNESS OK A SAINT-TO PRESERVE
THE .SAME tXH-im2>Y AND lUilSPECT TOW.VRD THE
MEMBER-S OF A B-kOKWARD R.kCE AS ARE NATCBALLY liXTEXDED TO EQUALS.

We Need Art Education
By w. BATABD caty;.

**



RELICIOll AND ART ARE KSBENTIAL TO
A COMPLETE CIVILIZATION.

IN OLTl YOUNG AND VIGOROUS COUN­
TRY WE ARE STRONG IN SCIENCE, RE­
SPECTABLE LX REUGION AND WEAK____
UNGS IN ART. WE HAVE BEEN TOO
BUSY WITH THE UTIUTABIAN AND MATEBIAL DE­
VELOPMENT OF OUR OONTINTENT TO HAVE TIME
for art. Ask an average American dtizen Aout matten of
tmd* or «OTS«»nioiit,.sBd U WiU pve M mtelUeU and

THE LABOR
UNIONS THAT
WILL FAIL
By CHARLES SC SCHWAB. Ptwidrot of Ih. IMl.4
ABOR uni.'ns will fail, ai tnista have failed, aa long aa
thev have for their fuudamemal principle restrieti.iu
of the eutpiiu I may add that every labor union with
which 1 have ever come in cntact haa l<K-n founded on
this principle.
A TRUST WILL SUCCEED WHERE CONSOLIDATION IS MADE
FOR ECONOMY-S SAKE: OTHERWISE NO TRUST WILL SUCCEED.
Labor organization.-, have had ua their f..un.lations the restriction
of the output. Now. thU will never d.>. They will never fiiii-,id.
I am opiHW'd to lal~.r ..rgai;uali..|.« aa orgaiiiz.il today. 1 think
manufacturer* are n-t op]v>.-«il to labor orpanizationa pi r ao, but
upon the plan U|>-n which they are organmii. 1 think the organiza­
tions that want to rii-lrict the output are all wrong. THE FOR­
TUNES AND PROSPERITY OF THE WtiRKINC.MAN ARE
IDENTICAL WITH TlHiSE OF THE EMPL0VE^^ AND
THINK THAT THE TIME MAY COME WHEN THE
WILL BE TOGETHER^________________________

Foreign Opinion of
American Women
^ SIAOD OOHHC. tl« “W* J«-•*
HE extraordinarV intelligence of the American girl
enhances her beauty. .She ia as leautiful when travel­
ing a* when at home, whvrea.s the women of other
nationalities look distraught when journeying.
AN ENGLISHWOMAN OF FORTY APOLOGIZES
FOR UVINO: AN AMERICAN WOMAN OF FORTY
HAB ONLY REACHED THE MATURITY OF HER ATTRACTIVENESS.
Ameriesn women i>osse«8 the peculiar charm of pleaaing w omen
„ woU a. men. while a, hoate-e. fl.ey are I-^-T ^ ^
beenbMterenterUinedthtnbrAiDGncan women. WHIlA 1 M-V

ITED THE UNITED STATES, AMERICA WAS THE
FBIEND OF -CUBA. 1 PRAY SHE WILL FREE IRFLAMD ALSa

THE NATION
Venus Wealth Unionism
OR? Labor Unionism « «
By Covmor A. B. CUMMINS of low.
STAND FIRMLY, UNHESITATINOLV. FOR THE UNION
OF CAPITAU OF BRAINS AND OF LABOR. WITHOUT THE FIRST THE GREAT ENTERPRISES
THE WORLD ARE IMPOSSIBLE; WITHOUT THE
LAST THE MANHOOD OF THOSE WHO WORK FOR
WAGES CANNOT BE PRESERVED.

For I*rtekl7 IlSfS.

One of tbe rrratete dtaoortforte Itett
falU lo tbe lot of tbe ordinary Mtel
lo tbf-te midaaniMir daye U caamd by
the eomiiir of tlw tiny red blotcbea
called prickly beat, from which, tmf. peraooe of all a«M aad
oooditioM ralTer
Prrbapa it may
miM at tbu Maaon for
know Uial a rery aimpte
will do a rrrat
deal towaid rwMdyior thta affllcUoiL
Tb- aoothiiir lotion may be appllad
•ereral UnM a day. and it often rlrte
rolief. The formnla ii:

But there may le, there is, in some fields a union of the first to
complete that comiKlitive commerce has become a memory and.ao
univi raal tbat bnaiueN* « rvitudc is a fact and not a dream.
J
There may I,- a uni..n of the last eo general and b<j effective as
; rly'*erin. two drame; oarbolio
acid, twenty dropa if lb- akin U
to .h'sirov the industrial fabric, and we are impelled to tbe concli
tliat tbe’ DISPUTE.S BETWEEN THE MEN WHO PAY
abooU be need, and tbe nloobol omitAVAGE.S AND THE MEN WHO RECEIVE THEM RE­
SPECTING THE.COMPENSATION AND CXINDITIONS OF
LABOR MUST BE DETERMINED IN SOME OTHER WAY
One of tbe mo^t allraetire feateroe
THAN BY ORGANIZED WAIL
of BwedUh life to\«traorerx lithe
What l-art of the profits of Tiny particular entcr]>rise shall ho dia- poltten-« of the children. Ai eooo ai
a
boy ii able to teand in bii len be te
trihmed among ihoM- wh.»« hand-i produce the profits has been the
teirht to make a bow and to shake
tliomc of more fierte din-u.-^sion than any other subject of sod
haudi. and a little rirl mute be able
political eonomy. lame ago the indivi.lual workingman discovered
kke a bob eoorteiy before abe faae
that he was imwerle^s in thi-> contoft with the employer, and, learning learned to talk. Ai looo ai tbe riffbt
band ta known from tbe 1-fl It mote
wisdom both by observation ami experience, laVir—tbat is to aay, the
be offered In greettnn, or wbea a flft^
workingman—legan to ass.x-iatc itself into trade and labor unions.
ror ba. lawn rtw-ired. and one of
THIS PROCESS HAS GONE ON UNTIL THE POWER OF LABOR the flrrt word, learned 1^ tbe ebil^
ONIONS IS ALMOST AS GREAT AS THE POWER OF WEALTH
k. “ tb* 9wediib term for tbanki.
IN ITS VARIOUS COMBINATIONS.
beard more fivqaeatly tban nnj
Of labor unionism, as of wealth unionism, I utter no word of otter word la tbe lanffiuffe.

dhpar-igoinenL On the contrary, 1 believe tbat organized labor hat
eaved American manho<il for the aolitorv distinction it enjoys and
that it has addul a dignity to manual employments which othersriso
they would never have ai^iuired; that it has contributed more to an
elevated citizenship and a patriotic consutuency tban any one ele­
ment that has entered American life. IT IS EASY TO SEE,
HOWEVEIL that the POWER OF ASSOCIATED LA­
BOR MAY BE USED TO WBECK THE FAIREST HOPES
OF THE REPUBUC. Tbe combinaUon ia already aose enou^
and effecuve enough lo paralyie the body of commerce end disturb
the harmony of industrUl pursmts. IT IS A POWER TOO
GREAT. TOO MOMENTOUS, TO BE VESTED IN A LESS
ALTRUISTIC BODY THAN THE WHOLE NATION.
In a given instance the employer may be srrong, in another tha
employed may be wrong, hut this country cannot afford to mther the
employer or the employed the ri^t to srage a srar of extermination
or subjugation. Aa weU imght it petmit an inTading army to sweep
scroes the face of the lend, insking oonquesto for the onriaimmit of

A aloe way to oook oanote is %o
•erapa. wash and oot into dioa-Uke
pteoee: boU tbam in water.; rail and

Jote before oteriar thiokon with tbe
yolk of nn ecK beatea; tbta U a dalieioai diah aad bealtbfoL SeleaMte.
teU Bi tbe oamt I. very flao flof

lac op the teMptekteofltaom the brown brood ta poaad•Ue baking powder boxaa, te avoid
ttimming: allow pteaty ciwmcm tm
ittoewoU; whM eold. oat ai teda
•Itera, pat tefottteria^tofc wttb
•d ta Vkwflb drooteag boterara.

vmd

I Otrr.xMtt.aifCBDAY.nn.YiM. tmt.
hiSy as y* havk ra-

ware a sKdad thing.
-I knew that yoo enpid plajr. I hare
bittm you oflaa aa I pawed the hoone.he eaplalnrd wWa ahe looked at Wm
hewlMcead. -Taa will aot fait m

Bondage**

yfAiMwiatAM

tha tapoctanee of both tbe body and
Iba aoal. and wo can alao are that ba
riPBgoliii the appmfnlty of webtag
ttaaottltbroiviitbobody.

: the bkMMl fiylas

II

kind of barBMhoe which be pro
-Xo.- anawerod Owea. acarraly leal- to aubatltiite for the one now la
1« juar kore la tloit Idng what ahe aaid. -I pramlae to Its main feature la a plate to which
Aolrl Wk7.ny4cmr.oorwoakl
the Turtoua^ parts are plTOte<
r<m wen X rbUd of flrf "
She aaly half heard what Mr. Warde which IB aoVooetracted and am
was tolki ar about aa he walked hack
with Ur. She was UrlK In a dream.
But at the gau^ aa be Torawl to hare
Id «p Mtiaj. -I Mppon her. alie ga»ped. -ITeaae d.a»*t leU them
f9n MX taat yoo don't llk^ to ww an that I hare promlaed.- and waa gone.
old OMtld doloc nnythlBc nrrpt old
But, cboogh ahe did not see It. Mr.
mldj tblnix" ah* nkl x» muingly bm Warde looked after h«r aa though he
fVaDcewtt and Hxirlrt looked at bi*r.
at tbHr MlMT and at nek other
ttan MClilnc yoQ can do whirk would
ttoc be Vdd nuddy.* aa yoo nil ftr
aakad Ilarrlat mildly.
**B'lMit akall 1 dor dmaiMk
•t)an*l yoo nad lo aunf—
-Ko. 1 nnX** Inlrrnipii
donely. Tmaal
acraamtoc Into aoot'B nr
t fur
ao boor."
man you practlord tbla"- beya

af tba ctach of Cbriat la that U pays
proper attaodoo to tbe endre man. It
not only emphaaM tba valoe and tbe
Importance of tbe aonl bat also of tbe
mind and of tbe body. 8to4dam empbaatea tbe mind and Ignores tbe body
andtbeaooL Bpicim
tba Inmortance of tbe physical life, bat
Ignafeo tbe mind and tbe aouL Bat
Cbrlartanlty anacbea doe importance to
every part of man. It also mvignlart
tba great advantages that come to
aplrttoal workers tbroagh attention to
and tbe care of tbe body.
Tbe Intimate reladoos that exist be­
tween tbe body, tbe mind nod the aool
fUnatrate tbe Importanco of Chrlstlanttya poamoo l9 tbla rcopect. It woaWI
ba an Impoaalhillty to lead n man to
Clwiat who la hungry. No 1«m n dlatingolabed emngellat than Mr. Moody
baa declared. -A mao with coM feet
cannot be converted." Tbe U»dy. the
mind nod tbe aool all bear the moat
Intiniate relatlona tbe one to tbe other.
It la ImpoaalWe to treat one without
doe and proper attention to alL Uee-

-WiKTe are yoo going,
asked nanirt cbeerfuny. tlwen «tart«d, n«^-<mBly and looked annind. It
was 4 o'clock Mcroday afiemono aa the
elder slater came suddenly Into the haU
and m.-t Cwen. who was Lurrying lomard tin* front door In a auaplrloualy
silent maniHT
^
-I^I'm p..ing down town." answered
Gwan.
A 3tAii.L«m noaana.iK.
-Well, wait and I will go with yoo.Owen took a
that It fonna a protection and a
**PaaeCk»dr rrtmlrd bn yonnmt
-1-1 can't .
port for the pivoted enda of theoa
alatar. with atm amtn arvirn. nVhat
porta C'oime.!.d with the plate ta
furl Uaren't I |*rarfici«d Cftmi yn:
also a roerhanlMn for binding the rafur DOthliial NoI-m1> want* fo hear u
almaya good naiurrdJy rlou. i«na and k«plag them in prop«- * TOa*attitmlc of Christianity toward
I.lay. jra a
the body has be,-n si»eclally applied to
ahan't do It auy kmgrr though.** And waya.- "And It can't wnlir*
tba work of foreign mii-lons. Tbla
-Xo. It enn't. I've iiromlaed Mr.
Clam, her tall fleora qulrrrlny with de
baa been done for a tiorober of reasons.
Warde ihMt I'd he th.-re at 4 ”
flaarr. ruahod dut of the fiarlor at
-Mr. Wardel yon're promised hlmr
to her room.
narrtet stared. What did this aoddea
Foot Own! ffhe waa the you
and had thnrforr nern irrown out of
METALLIZING TEXTILES.
Harriet came eloae lo the door. She
waa large and fair and had a amlllng Ruatsii ancBtlBt laveatB Sfi
ly ondersti^d at all. Tbe methods of
w iia X i mtrnmm Feotare.
determlmitlon. Gwen did not look up.
phymlcUns of bealheudom are
Sjje km a- that one glance from those
A method of melalUalng texUlea deccrude and Instead of benefiting
their mottier. the
rlmrlinl.le large, light blue eyea would d<>feat her trleally which la said to nffonl the |Km- tbe health
bealth are usually Injurious to
t It.
wot*, tfcy^rtor ami aomnlmn il.e r.'. bnitrat plain.. Suddenly ahe flung up slhillty of Imiwegnatlng the thlck.Y.I This condlllun
n made 1It alwolutelj
her head, h.-r eyea aiairkllng. "I liarc piece of cloth ciaiT Ihoronghlj or
tor*a awitoubt. who had only
.'hrlstlan mlasiouaries to
promlaed to help him. and I am going- only on ttn surface with any kind of
there alnrr C hrl-tmaii. that they na
Wally npertr.1 to keep «.ii manaidB wow.- And. flinging ojM«n the front metal has been Invented by I»r, K. pay attention to medical ac4eucr. Kven
d»w. aba rushed Into Mr. Warde'a
Dooalowakl of Bussla. aaya Knglnecr before medical mlasli.naries were aeut
their llttk^ klater tor..
lug. The object la attained l.y an dec to the foreign fields the others had to
Own did not airree. She Int lielp
iteulkm to this subject.
•HJh.
trleal proco« of aei«nitioo of the dlf give
laaaJy round In her caye. the i
Medical mlsslouartea are not only
-Why. MIm Gwen, what la ihlar be
0!) M
very
nBkfxl. T
alarm, fur she
cumuIaUon of the aeparated metal
powerfu.
wibhtng: ]hyaterlcBlly and clinging fo his ratbcMle.
There can lie used ropjMT. Iron,
At that moment he aaw narrl«*t
vrr, nickel and nny ».f the rodala maqy places where otberwls.- It would
be impossible
go. Tbe women of
atantly he turned and Iwnl hla head which ran be ae|iarnled from
chiae toGweu'a. and. bolding h«T hatk aalU by electrt>lytlc action. Tl.e textile most oriental countries can he reaclud
through the women doctors as iu no
lliuily In hla. he naUl softly: "Gwen,
baa fo go tlirougb a j-rviMirntory
bir way. They II v
bail not meant to n«k yuu yeu but
OtbiT
tmmt bef.
•fore ready for i
;cluslvely and uwl
Gwen, will yon inarrj* me a«.me dayl
tlon. cooalallng of Imp
aUuces are absolutely Inm-cessible or
Answer ine. dear. U'fon* you look up. Ing tbc salt with a solution of t
were ao until medical mis»l«Mis played
and then we will go In together.** '
of a CYTtain metal. After tlie rl
And low aa htT anawit was be smiled been impregnated It is auloul
such an ImiKrtaut imrt In our f..rvlgi>
when he iM-ard It
treatment with oildlsid sulphur, which
Yitt.- Bald ilwen. -if—If Jlarrle
causes tlie metal to be s«>iuirated from
the aolu
wUlcli. being vi-ry fine. Intnide* Into
hey se«* tlw
the cloth, uniting clom ly with Its t\m
beuetUvut results of UMtllcal uilsslims
and settling down on Its surface.
When the cloth la thus made ready. their lovtd uiM-s heuW-d or sav.d fem
It la put Into an ehi-tn.iytlc tub tilled disease, this pnjudkv Urgcly imsses
with n fMiIutioii of the salt of the kind away. They cau rxsiUze that this at­
of metal wMch la to Ih^ <-ooteil upon it titude la at leaat iH-ueilceut, aud they
bC;I
are iiaturnll.v. thcrefon*. the inoren-nd
iMxi, .M; the Gold (.'on^t. :>2: lliu Janei­ and Iwuuglit tn contact with the i»oslconvlm-ed that tlie g**sis-l truths
tlve surface of an electrical device.
ro. r.l; Italy. 3S: W.-st Imlh-K. 3d; s
The power of the current, aa well aa
GuliHYi. 32; Iluenos Ayrea, Canada
the conteiita of the tub. has to lie regu souls. The klug of an «.rie:ital rountry
uatria. 23; Iladen. WurtU-mb.-n:
was kd to practically einl,ra.-e fhris
fungriry. 22; Sihnla. Rivaria und Bel- lated for each case rrsisitlvely.
tianlty and to aupiK.rt fhristlan mis
lum. 21; Holland. IK; Rixony and
alons as a result of the healing of a
Ilrandenburg. 17: l^Vamv. Anatrla and
alck son. Such lllustrwtioua are xery
south UusHla. Id; Siailn and I'nrtugal
comtnou. The liearta of the issiple
ir.; Sweden and I'lnlaml. 8; Ktiglaud and to the abamice of ftHsl the Itus- are reached through tbe medical work,
and the high Swiaa mt^untaina. 7; .Nor- alan tieasiiiita practice
a note In L'An- their confidemv Is ohtslued. and thus
way. 4; Cal
'alrt^ 3. Ju roat Turk. atan aa nation, says a
. as the head of It Is an easy matter to iirvseiit the
thropislogte. ",
•TUT 1 TTWW aiCK WITH TOUT aiTl) WB. well IlH III 1
the house dlaeoven. thni the .juautliy truths of the gietis-l of Jesus t'hrlst.
of rye on hand Is imt sutficleiit to last and tbe minds of the in-ople Instead of
iH-lng prejudiced aguliist It atv o|h-d
Capi* Ogh*. iiorlh.Tn purl »»f North out the winter be amiuges to limit Its and
five to rec lve it,
Airnrlea. Ireland. Xmajn R nudja afad cousumrrtlon. The whole family
filrtd'ld
to l.ed and sleeis. for the greater |«.rt
of the Siberian ice sea.
I.e.a. Ki.dir l-iaiif.
of the next four or five months, U
order to tH-nuuniUe the niilmsl heat .The light falls for the hesitating
Coed Ipfrltm.
step,
and a wavering allegiamv leads
The myalle la cv»t attraetlre. and and to limit as mu<‘h ns iM»Ksn.le tli« to the confusion Issuing lu darkm*»is.
Owen had Jumped to her fm*t
netn-sKlty for bawl, all n»oveim*nt ts re
Gwendolen. Mr. Wnnle U down he qm>stlon of spirits and the heat atriried to what Is alim.lulely ii«»e«‘» -Ours Is iM.t the reason why; ouiw 1*
iiH»* to Im* nmde of them wh.tt they iij^
but to do and die.'
atatra. and be baa aakeil for you."
treated aarj-. The custom Is called il.Oka* aured that being oUdlent
-Ue iwolwbly wuiUh me to c« aitd penr la one that may well
and Is prsciliY^l l.y whole
nail old women.- wild Owen. -1 ahan’L with Ihuimht nnd dellberaU.m.
Only the roost Imiwratlve want la iwr- to enter into on abundant life. 'J hls
m.-l.Tii tmulllfw they do m
cannot
Ih> too stnuigty lm«Ut*Hl u|s»u.
1 hate old women.”
I'eople go tUrvugh IhlB life with mltted to dlsturt. the slumUr. aud Im- Obedh-nce is tlie law of mrvJe,-. aud
Bat liarriet had irnne down i
twenty four li.Kira to their day Just as metllstely all Is silent again.
obedleuce to this moving Light Is the
s have nml. so far as one maj
u follow**d,iikiwly.
iceaca looked up Ural when Owen trust olisirvallooa. are never by aiij
rhiU|<T favored with the appnrlthm ol
1 the iMirlor door.
spirits. These frown nl at
. Wnrde haa come to aak u*
wiJHd, nnd the w.wUl. m4 to
out
to help with the nervlow durhic
done III iKdllemsis. frowns back a1
welcoming lYem-uce. and we find the
loleu.” abe aaid hrlakly. lh«m. WlM-ri they meet f.Uk whose
Light has led US home, to
out no
ua to alnc In the volnnt(
•a an* haunted l.y « lH-erful aplrlta
more furever.-Eplmxiiial K»*curd.T.
1 told him you would like
th>stn»y thes*‘ spirits, so far as potatoes In certain bwniia of dialH'tes
lOCh.”
enn. nnd go off with ghiemi
D bU her Up and looked atralcht
are afllnued by a h'Tvnch phjwlclan.
I charity thliiketh no
l>r. Moss... who BUIes tUat be has effcctivl cures by this menus. "M, Musse erll. much less ivi«eats It. There nre
ankrupt und lonely.
thinks.- says the Uevue Srle..Uflque. two good rules w hU-h ought to be writ­
ten on every heart—nexer iH-Ueve any­
1 Imv
-that
this
treatment
proliahly
acta
by
M««»er« I. Beril..
thing bad about anyUNly unless you
mil thim
One of tlw leading t.-nora In Berlin alkalUdutlen of the humors In the positively knowr It Is true; never tell
T.a cngagial t« slm: st a large s<.lrv«e aainc way ns the treatment by the al­ even that unless you ftvl that It Is
tj»eni,- be aald. bln eyea on lier elead
kaline mUHTal waters of Vichy. Belly. -I want lo yet aonn- one t.i phiy by a tUatlngnlahid liidy In aocUtr. Sldiw this, poUtiMW contain oxydases absolutely necessary and tliat GchI Is
for OB t«Ki. Can't y.iu help me to ilml When he had finished, there wan much and bring to ae*tUsu«-a ferments fa- listening while you tell It.- Henry Van
PPlause. and a i.iiinl>er of lad.es .urHome one. Mlmi tlwen?roraWe to flM»se oxidations tluit are Dyke.
ound.d him. C.m.ptlments to
-Oh. Mr. Warde. let me pla;
Ulng eiiihushi<tie3illv paid habitually retarded in dlalKilc imtlenta.
k\ir a owmeiil there ivaa a etunm-d
The quanUty of isdatmw that should
he hoBtesa
Joined in ha taken by tbe Invalid varU-s frv>m
Bileociv while |aa,r O
the etiorus of thank
back todier alirlll.r.
two and a half to ihnv timew that of
and in the preaenei* o
But Mr. Wanle t
amllinc.
tbe brvttd eaten. But albTiNl is>tatoes
wUI be a ymt plo.iHun' to have you ed him n eh«d euveliqs-.
ahould not W emidoy.Hl. When Jellied,
Uke It.** be aaid.
italn sugar. In^t.s. worm a With adverse fate I will no longer cope;
Hla anawer Iwoke tlie ep«*ll. Pran
Ambition and despair silks shsll cenw;
they N glu to sprout, aud their
Wbsrs uirly tdoomsd the wondrous fiowceaca and Uarrl.t roae a« one to prtv
wn fully nnd then aaid to germination also develoiis sugar as
teat *’\Vhy. Onendiden, wh.nt a thine
rell
as
aolanin."
humble herb of
iws: "Many Uunnks, my lady,
to aak! Of course ahe couldn't. Mr.
Tlic
writer
remarks
that
In
tbe
lie corppctr'—lx>ndoo Auatvers.
.Warde.spring, when potatoes are lu-aree and
idolt Can't
-B uy. crrlalnly a
not very good, potato bread may be
you. Mlai Ow. nr
to ad\-antage, altlMiugh little
her line flare of eoumce wai.
rncle WUIlam was visiting his mai^ known. This is {ireiiared by mixing In
BEATS THE CIRCUS.
gone.
don't km>w,- idie alammcretl fled niece In the city. At luncheon one proportions varjing from one-quarter
-Nonaenae. rtilld! Of cour..* you
!>e couraca consisted of chicken era-- to one third w heat flour with maabed Brewery H.rwes. Ilw«fe4 by aTer. Om
cant She'll l»e very ylad to ►Ins « Hh
tea. the cootecta of which were
This food tastes enough like
Over Tbwir RaMtes.
m Mr tVarde- ll.vrrtet amd.d for
:dy dlsgnlatd fu "grt^ thlngSL- ordinary l^yad to make ft iwlatahle to
Fire started In the 'Welmbrod A
all of tliem, chiefly for tlwen.-CTo had Uncle B'llliam dug Into one and took persona who feel thi
Heaa brewery aublea In I'ldlsadphla
ahrunk lnij^ i>elf aseiu.
mouthfoL Ulaicooiment waa; -Goaji! plenty of the latter
Mr. '\VaT3e lo..k.d at Imt k.N-nJy.
potato Instead of bread deprives the
Owe® chaiuretl color when be I.H»k
body of certain useful phosphates that aaya the New York tVorid. Tlieborwea
haifll at iiartlns. Hla eyea look.d Into
In the latter, but this ob­ cantered about in womlermeut tbeu
har frightened om** aa If he undiT
He liad sidletl Into a cheap rrstaim jection may l»e rtmoved, we are told.
il found bis tmmmatw. and
alaad
rant not tM>yond carsliot of the Her­ by adding egga tto the diet, eapcdally off they started lo do
That helped Owen to bear the crltl
od hnng hta high tbayolka.
■ though attacl
dan that followed with more corapo. hat on a low twiE. Aa In^me ono
the teams trotted
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
a^ than uamiL Elie errn amlhd a
nplactsl Indlvidunla w4m loltCbetr varfooa routea.
Uttto as ahe went dox n to the Tillage
tax-erh two miles from tbe ataafter the ereoiag maU.
Ignore the
But her ey«« filled aa abe thought of
at oMwsIte.
terlng trough where they daUj stop­
th^aftemooo. She knew iih«> cmld Init with a persl«t»*m’3 iB-tattlar to ca*ped. After waiting the naoal length
play on the big organ after a week's
I
actioaltitancea
of tlma they started to resume tbalr
ptactlee. She bad d.«e It h*'fare for
.uldn't stand for I
‘ butud In.
In this chapter we have the <
ite. Another team was Urt aecu
the Sunday achuol. She would do U an to s|H<nk.and tliet
trotting contentedly aide by aide out
Jad baoaoae Mr. B aide had adied her. of hotel rotundas fe1
the Boatlrtoo pike bound for a farm
She gare a scared atart. A Mack coatwhere
they were at pasture a few days
1 llks
ad flgare had stopped before ber.
on two things are oppeYmoat:
place. The’cooktni
home-May I tara back with your Mr. this
Moat of tha I
like, the grldle rakes so <1
:tbey Krot. they are to preach; aecond. they
VaeM kMd
0 baaL -And aa ye go praach. arad Bntll thay I
are Ju«t Uke my mother^
g the ktagdom of baaren la at
er iuoihrT*B arrvanlB aaN
Now Yask MoMoa.
. Hast the alek. ctattM the IMB

Er-sL-rir..—— "

-THE NEWCOMER ■hiaaihttaaaaeislBlght.^
*nUB la an my rauR.** etied HieAT PICKVILLE Sloa btttcdy aa MaOy bait .eyw tha

fte inlnifv town faretkmaiy dnldied
Plckvtlle. Since the place haeemctgYd
from the grub tcainp) Into the butUrfly
(town) there have l>ecn hut three wobbeo wllhln l;s i-on«oratr llnlit^ and they
all married. Now comee a young wom-

of Plckrma
rs that Staa Fox AnnrtroRgaiid waagotBsta aairy Mon.r.
Tha rMt of tha aiory was oot dlrulgai
SABAH FAIIKB TRIM MING HAM.

la. though he has dHaalary. TIk- day after
Molly Griflon'e apiiearance every bach­
elor In tbe town was agog as lo who
would draw tbe prtxe. for It waa not
long In such a community
ing appropriated. Tlie
sifted Mke an aigt'i.rsir prxd.leou The Tbe eTpl.vrlng party from the Univer­
parson was not ci*nsidm-d at all; the sity of rallb.rtila which has l»een
mine owrners had wi\ cs tn tls* east; the spending s..iih‘ ttiue In the Humboldt
monutalns Isqwex n Lovehadcs and MIU
City. Nev.. haa been remarkably aw^
crosfuL Ttm Urge boxes of llmcatoaa
This left tbe gsiublers to fight It out IdiH'k liave Uvn received at tbe unlreralty. w
among themsHves.
The most dr.x..Ud among the gam- of tbe !Nevadan Ichthyosaurus than ara
hlcrs waa Vox Armsrn.ng. and when to lie found allogeUuY In the muaeuma
he waa olswTxvd lo stop at .Molly Grif- of lhe.w<*rid. Tlie fossils Imx'c beeo
ton'B store and buy up tbe first tdttkm
of the st.H-k. cleaning out the sheUea stone, and It will take fn>m six months
chisel them out of their
eutlrvlv. the rest of the iir^.r«i»slun con­ to a year
cluded to k«vp at a safe tllstance. But matrix and preywre them for further
one umo lu rickvtlle h.nd the audacity atndy.
The m. ii who made the cdlectkm
to buck ngnlnvt Fox Annstrong. and
nanuHl
Bte
Bartlett.
In town w I
1 to find • q:y. The two left Berk* ley a ►hort lime
with Ih.- ludv nml. thougli be ngo and >.1ihh1 a
fn.iii Inland
mns ef wm.ing l.y trade, <lanf..nl nnlversliy whb*h xvas In
had not the means
as in tbe cas** of ArmMro..g. iIm- S4-ale charge of Fr>ifcMi^ir James I'*ttIh
wai turned In Ijls fax or i.v hU nunnly .SniMh In search of nimmadb*s of the
and honest Is-uring. hU . iH^ rfol dlsp.v inassic ihtI.hI. -nse rnh.TsIty of tNtll
altloa and eertali. Ingem.o.i; tnilts
men found Ihdr mss linens In
which reudertd him altrncilvd to wo lh«. mi<Mletrins.ile.
men. He was wart.e.1 b> !,.► frlemls
that as be valued I.U life he hliould
refrain from any attention to Miss
MoUy.
As a firecracker has Ihmui km.wn to
kindle a city, so a me««k nml low ly man and i;usta«‘ Furlong cnq*..-* the p.ar
aurted the aboottng that was l.ound ly. an.l they xvlll return aUmt Aug. 1,
In time to take pla.v on n.-,t,unt of bringing. It In |k.]hh1. mateilal xvhleh
Molly Grifton. Fo\ Armstrong one will coniHTt the Nevada s.-nirlaii im‘
nlgtit e<wMsl denting fnr«> at 11:30 mains With vertebrates of nn enrll.v
o'chK-k on Iietvunt of nil indls|s^<li|on. fomi.itlnrt. The money
the pn-s.nit
eoiHdiHllng that he xxould go to his extMHlIUon has Usm suindle«1 by n wo
room and turn In for the night enriy.
Oakland t
I*asslng Molly tlrifton's store, he was
sun«1s.sl. ilHiugh nil wns d;.rk vlthiu,
to see the dm.r standing «Jur. Think­
ing that WM.m one might l.e appn.prl
sting Molly's Udnnglngs nnd tlist he
might will cnslit with h.r by i-npUir
Ing the thief, he sl.lle.1 up lo the .I.M.r
and lUtem-d. lx.w
ean.e from
the rm.m iH-hlnU the Sion, xvhen- Molly
lived, the one a xvoman's. the otle-r n
man's. ArmKtr»»ng at omv assmmsi
that his rival Itarllell wiis stenllng a
mart'lj uih.ii him and gi*t his n-volver
lu iwsltlon to tuiiidle ivadily at the
The psin can alao be stopped by
exit of ilie liitrmler mwn what he ron-

OoNT B
e. Fooleci
TsXs tlw rvouiiie. STtglmt
ROCAV MOUNTAIN TtA

OFTEM BAFFLE PHYSICIANS
Old s«r.. ..d II.......
Itrllef (tfr,-reU.

Old sorr.s .nnd running imr«ni often
ham,- tiie j-kdl of i!;e Njd^eiaua.
The snrertr is liniH':!ed to try cvtvy
nostrum and everv «.;!,er "enr.- " which
neighbors .nnd frierdn may suggest,
nt a I .vs of time .nnd with no relief
from the-ago:.y. T!.. re Is ri lief for
all -lhns ni l.ct.vL Fo. k
ilrtm l
Hapl.K Mhh. a lious.- whose high
standing Is unqmwtiotie.1. offer U.hVh
King of Ointments wlih .n in.^.iive
ynnnmty U do all th.ni U claimed f.T
It It has a rem.nrk.iMe r.sn>rd f..r
curing when everything Mhc hss
falhHl. If your drugg«,i .1 s-h n..t keep
I-Mk'a King of Oinimeui^. s. nd 2'.
et iils for a twonmnee glass Jar. by
mad iHvstpald.

MANISTEE & NORTH EASTERN R. R.
AND CONNBCTIONti.
TIME CARD.

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KjllORGURi

iSdliaU?D>.iLe Uie trouble wane.
-I>o you supiKise 1 i^uU\ Ihe n mo­
ment among these men If they knew
you were furnlKhlng me xvlth money r
-But limy don't km.w It."
-Very well; I will take this. N.-xt
week I am going !.• work w lih n pick
and shovel."
-Vou will d«. no M,eh thing."
TMtc was the sound of a kisa. and
the man stepissl Into the strc-i.
Great hesxeus! It was H.o parson!
Unconscious of Is'liig olix^-rvisl for
Armstrong t*ccupliHl a |»osltlon wliero
he could not l*e mvii-Arthur Huggins
wended his way lownrtl his r»H,i,i.
Armstrong followed him nnd wM-n In
the center of a Midge across the gulch
accosted him:
-Vmi white llvenil liMH*crIte"— be
waa licginuiiig. but imusetk A step
waa heard on the far cud of the bridge,
and In a few nmnn nta Stc»pben Bart­
lett ^mc up nnd was rl‘t^.gnIr«Hl un­
der the starlight.
-Paraon Huggins and Uox Ann
strong together hero at this time of
night! What d«-s It nn'aii'; "
-That be has Inn-n skulking with
i right ns you

K^a.'l^rJunetlea^

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TABLETS

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GRAND RAPIDS S INDIANA RY.

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PEBEjVh^mi
rlre st^^rtir*. C?Uy st SJOa m .

l*srlor soil

T*k.
For Maslsisr. LorUaeWsi and MU«rsake*. 6ttJ

e sr* st Wsllos ..n sll

m H tn n It A I.

<ir:.i.d| lUe

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lintnd 1U|.hN. Ou.-sc... rmem

Iking hla
•T can't
kuT a Tan with
aoul In
him. but I can take care oF'The word, were never Cnlshtsl. Had
be not liad roinethlng of the ivnlempt
for Bartlett that In* bad for the par­
aon be would Uave fired Crat at>d
tnlkts] afterward. Stepljeii knew full
well that firing, nnd quirk firing, wna
essential or be would M a dead man.
Armstrong drt.pptHl.
Molly Grifton hennl the sl.ot and.
fearing that Huggins might have Uvn
wraylald. rush<-d njioii the hrUlg»*.
"Stephen! Arthur! Wliat does It
meanr'
"Thai doc." aaid I
»ole right to you. I have
ha
maintained
that I*arson Hugjrlns «.r

Worse
than Slavery
John G. Gablor, of No.
108-131 h St.. Olcan. N.Y.,
writw; “Gloria Tonic curovl
me completely. I ivtw no
nevepcly afllict^'d wiUi rhoumatinm that I could not
turn iu bed without ncroaminjr, but now I can work
like yeaiw ago. My wife
wa« uJho cured of rheuma­
tism, her hands bavii^
erly been crippled i
swollen.’*

.ys^.

Fort'hsrlerotxiuMl Petoskey.
p » . hn.

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Traverse ('Ity

Fertile Lands
Within the Ummhr) lim-s of tlic coun­
ty, fertile.bn.ls in ailjorning cmihlies
and fertiie bmis in oihei MalCN |H thiiHj just where you want lo go

Afid Potatoes
Arc PoIIowiijc
Closely in
The Rafiks.

If you Desire to Locate in that State, Here is a
Good Chance for You.
Wc hare I hrcc million aries of land for sale.nlong the Sanl.n Fe railioa.1
in the Mate of Kansas, a deep, rich, I.larrkk prairie S4.i1
in the
s
river valley, iliriilcrl into farms ranging in price from
to $40 |<t acre, aroonling lo location and imurot cmcnl. with terms to Miit at fi jk-t «en! inlerf )«n wiU go and i
lands men w ill !»e there tto meet an<l
itind to sec them.
i. A half fare or $18 b»r roiiml trip i charge*! u|sm
r first and third Tuodaysofearh month from Chicago to 11
headmianers, and in case purchavc is ma.lc wliole fare is tefunde*!. Frg fur­
ther lartirulars and arTangcroenls ace me at olhcc, r»ol-2 new Wilhelm block.
Trasvrse City, Mich.

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IRYAMT.

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