The Evening Record, September 06, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 06, 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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1902-09-06

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HAYABA10M)N
MARTBRODE
Thouch Thi* la Not «»a Praa«nt Intantlon

THAT ISLAND

IS DOOMED

INTO NEW OFFICES
leT Bvealae Beeore
MMitelleeeCe

•emOiW
hae been located In
ped ^aartere for eome time, bot
igemente bare been eompleted for
oonrealeai roome. The two
eOeee aeeapled eerefal yeare by F.
K. Moen, the arehiteot, hare been
ehad naltahlj for the parpoee.

la tba Canarally Accaptad Ba-

faeUitlea

and the

STRUGGLE TO
BinER END
Slgnlftcant Orders Issued by

Flint. SepL
6.—Judge Durand
passed a comfortable night, slept con­
siderably and
his iraiiroveroent is
maintained.
He is able to make a
little more sound when attempting to

Philadelphia Coal Co.

Panther Creek Valley
room to to baanadfor r^oaralporpome aad wlU ba oocapied by Leri T.
J. Plerpoat Morm Um» nmmt M*
P«mtaf«oa. the cl^ editor. Adjoin•ido-.t tlHcbeU ThMi Mar Pc

laff Ihto toeooar

Pwb, 8«p«. I-Th* MaplM* ««Maatiao a( ItanlalaM te ae»
plM«4 aalM lb. amoa.« aatiniy at
Mt P.l« UnaiMu IW mibn «•

toU aeedaei
Haaaea. The
oftheBaoord.

Hereafter eU

deelrinff to do boieoeee with
It of the Record
Room No: 5 of

U«t

It U palaM oat Ikat mna atUiaa
fnaai of nMialaa te tbo loUaf of

INTO NEW TERRITORY

WUb the toMUiaa OMoai load ooold
a* boairtic olwwlMn oad ptMltd to
tbo kUrttotqw InhoUaoa

A..C.A W. May Connect With
Empire & Southeasterri

Monday
Tliis may oanss troubla
Yei^erdaj the Pbiladelidiia Coal Oa
issued orders that its men be provided
with winter clothes and cabins fur­
nished for an armed guard. ThU is
uken as aa indioatioo ot a long and
hitter struggle.

oflice orer Ihe'iong distance telei»hona
Mitchell was asked whether he would
be able to meet a Morgan represenutire at H o’clock in the evening.
Hi. rt-ply was that he would mcci
whoever might be sent, and leaving
Waahlugton |iark immediately after
closing his last LalKir day address ho
arrived at the Windsor hotel an hour
later. There a half hour’s oonferenoc
was held by him with the representa­
tive sent by Morgan.

It is proposed to form a Junction of
the two lines near Pearl Lake, about
four miles northwest of Lake Aim.
then prooned on to Frankfort a> ongIndllT planned. The Empire Lumber
C)a owns latire tracU of land in that
ian

A ].ri>miuent New

offer good opportunitie. to settlers. The company offers to
aUow the A. Q. A W. free right of
way through Its lands if the oonneotion to mads and it is believed further
substantial aid will be rendered. The
Empire Lumber Company by means

York

business

man called on Moragn aeveral times
last week and also on Tuesday of inis
weik. lie had apian by whioh the
strike can bo si ttlod. It is said Mor­
gan thought favoratly of tho propoai-

1 left New
of the Alpena line can thus eecure a
York with mbrgau*i
m. and if
dlraet outlet eaetand at tbe same time
tiie miners will agree to what is prosecure addiUonal indua meets for set­
I in the plan Morgan will proba­
tlers on their cleared lands.
bly end the strike
The bosiness man
At the same time the A, U .V; W.
is expected back in New YH?k by Sat­
oan by this plan reach a mhre extend­
urday when he will make his report to
ed territory than under the original
Morgan. _________ ___________ ,
plan and also make direct oonoeotion
erento. a baie hall frame and a foot With tbe harbor at Empire on Lake
Miohigan.
ball gama. The members of the High
It it a eery good proposition and if
■ohooi learn of last year are to be al­
lowed to pUy with the team this year it materlaUses. as it it assured it will,
Much Damaged Done at Du­
the
project will reoelre an additional
if deelied. This will permit Miliken,
stability
and this city will reap beuirand This Morning
Oerter and others of last year*, team
flu not before counted upon. The
to amlet the High eohool.
la the ereolng after the meet, it to matter will be oonsidemd further at a
propoeed to hare a hanqoet in one of oonfarenoe In Chicago on the 30th of Uilrosd -hwl. Hurufid, Csuftlac I.
The plan to hare a eombiaed
ieile laeet between tbe High School
and the Alomnl be. met with pi
oeily nnlrerml faror. and it 1. now
planned to hare the meet oome on
order idiomoon next et the Twelfth
street |ierk. It i. propoei^d to hare
the , meet inolode fl. Id and track

I of the citr. with a program,

this month, when deflnito plana will
be formnlalod.
The surrey of the A O, A W. in
this loealily has progressed flat ly.
Thesarveying 1
moved their
camp to lAke Ann and the line has
basB laid already to withiu one mile
of the wostoni boundary of Crand

Moorman of

Bonth

Wabash, Ind., will be tn the city this
evening end will oeenpy the Friends
pnlplt both morning and erenlag.
Hs to sent by khs er«ng«Ust noounlttee
of the yearly meeting to oooepy for a
Sunday or two the pelpit left recent
by the resignation of Rer. E. Howard

these.

KvmiwIrsK-

$a Benda $€o.
Clolhicrw llattemand Furnishers to Hi* Majesty. The Ameridsn Clllxcn

Next tbinr to-Giviiis Tbem Away!

•Iliw.oou

Fireman

; caught under



Jenkins

LADIES’and MISSES’SKIRTS

Wallc-Overs
are made on common sen^e. well tested princi­
ples. from the finest, selected stocks, by the
most e.xpert shoe-builders money can hire.
IMow L.aiS’ts—Now L.oai’tHors
The nobbiest, best tiilinu. most sensible shoes
for men ever sold in this city rcgardicss of price.
i Black Vici kid. Cadet
‘Calf. Box Calf. Black
Russian Calf

S3.SO

r.cmiim- !:ni«irted

I’alenl

l.nainelCalf, Falenl Colt

W.

!-

] l»ccausc ol an iin|aircd. ncrvoiu sysT... 8,pt. *-Pru»l. I
«l
.\U Other plans lor toll and

^4.00

fl,000peopU. His lumark. were large
ly
devoted te tbo trast qacetioii.

THE USE OF THE Lone
rj::^ioisTMicE telephone service

LEADER IN FINE FOOTR’EAR

THE OLD STAND

T

villages in Michigan.

S4S; oate,41.S ^
Tetodo-Wbaat, n and 71V

SmWuciS
HMOBifield today. Eight
wmn Obleatw>WbaaS.
boriodL Two were extricated, hot it oate. M\; l««k.
litomodtheothefiare dead.

TlS;

eo».

told, $$.85

A

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K

F- A I R

m

Svpsspinfl reduetisns in
all sur denartin*nts’,tl)is
month to make! room for
Fall and Winter goods

JKmY%mr A Oo.

_________ of the World
we paint the merits of the “ Sole of Honor,-

In the shoe is the best of work and leather
and “back of if is the name of Sclz.
Seto means perfection and stands for satis.
In aU such kinds and stydes
and leathers as are right
at one price.......................

Tl(\
v/--------

FRANK FRIEDRICH

mmt M-v-on^

now coming in...

.

MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.

% -id •.^

Eook at our
^Bofs' Suits

•V

THE OLD RELIABLE

242 FRONT STREET

Bargains
Ladies' Colored

Waists, values ;sc. $i-oo.OK|^

And you think at once “How nice my
little boy would look in one of those/*
It’s only a short step froni looking to
buying when you call at our Children's
Department. Norfolks, Double-Breast­
ed and the always popular Little Fel­
lows’ three-piece ,and Vcstcc Suits—
$2xxx $2.50. $3.00, $3.50 to $5x» arc
the popular prices we show in such
large assortment. Our guarantee,
backed by the guarantee of the manu­
facturer, on everything wc sell.

When out for a walk visit our\tore; we will show you
the nice new goods in all departments.

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Wc pve on? Standard PatterWifree with every' $300
sale or more of dress goods. Do not forget this.

s ithe nccessuy^ a personal
aymds
It saves time and expense.
Connections with all cities and

Loodoo, Sept 6^A total

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

ALFRED V. FRIEDRICH

A few odd sizes of Silk Waists that were $5

welooasa Tbe fueeidest
tbabalooBTortbo, MoOhue bouse lo

I Mee Wmn BmM la a ‘

Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
Artistic work at right prices.

If you are paying $5.00 for your shoes, you are receiving
no better shoes than Walk-Overs. If less than

$5.00.
not nearly so gooS.

been canceled. Miss

^7^

Floral Doslgns

and

falling walU and may

AIIAXDONS TUB STAGE

a ronaiajp '

STEINBERG'S nRELIABLE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHIM MUSE

Skin.

was

i« mop Actisr.

at 8:$0UtimoniiBg

Some Very Nobby Styles. Choice Values.

l’.Ucnl V)r: Ki.l

New \ orU. Sepu r.-M»mr \itms
aluLmioncd the st^ temporarily

____

11 1 O

SeU--Royal Blue-S5.50 Shoe.

Nervoa. Tr^^able Coo.pels Maotf Adoos.

me TM QMt.

...

JUST RECEIVED....

Dotand. Sei>L 6—Fire this morning

Roosevelt Warmly

FATAL CAVE-IN

I

Opamrs %lBlm

-Hjr T.-Utrr«vJi u> thr B<eord

Biv. MOOItWAN WILL PBB.Vt 11.

Fmnk

1.33

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

MIHMMH) I'liK-lntiatl

. WUl OoDeey tbe rwimmA* VmlpU Tmmor-

Rer.

t^irdnroy worth #2.$o........................

. I hi, in nut hali-so come and see the rest alone

Ut50.4MM»-rire»aa Katally 11a

CrBetBd at Wheeling

row Boib Mormtec mmA BsMlac.

Corduroy Phnls-Bct

THE NEW STAND

ffls ROUSING
President

erent. All Atom
leUoe are inrited.

Tn Spite Of IDs Rain

-35*^ »nd 50^'
Sox-f amy ur plain, X5c valu

DESTRUCTION BY FIRE

destroyed 60U feet of the right shi'd
of the Grand Trhnk and Ann Arbor
railways, consumed thousands of dol­
Mr
Durand says lars worth of merchandise burned
thc Athletio aasooiaiion of the High
the entire survey will be oompleted be­ over 40 cars staudiug in the yardaand
lof tbeHighnohool fore tbe first of October. Us mys lias sUlled p\\ traina It is alleged
rthepros- also that he has been promised nearly that a frieght handler dropped a
boys- and all the right of way from here to lighted match on tbe floor of a freight
Fraakfori, and much of it from here oar saturated with oil, causing the
toGnyloH
The entcriirlse now looks nre. Tl»* total loss is estimated at
prhmislng than at any time ^be- $100,000.
Tbt^re will b. a meeUng in County

Clerk Walter's ofltoe in the oonrt
hoane this erenlng at 7 o’clock sharp
for
the
purpose
of arranging
the
matter from the aide of the
Alomnl.
and onraoUing for the

THE WEATHER

Mrs^ I>rake and sou of Monroe
the growing feeling of unrest At Centre arc the guests of NJts A. J.
Reynolds.
Bummit Hill it to said that a number
of men are preparing to start to work

Just before Mitchell was leaving hU
hotel to take part iu the Labor day
inuade he aw. called up by Morgan's!

with Mr. Dalleyalso relatire to the plan
and there is a strong probabiiUy that
the proposed line will make a oooneoHon whioh wlU b«i of . great raloe to
the eatire toland ef Martiniqne wiU the Empire A Boutheastem and of
JuiTe to be abaadopod. He aiA
nine also to ths A, U.
AW.

met.. To thU baoqnat all
yoeng man who an members of tbs
Almoni assoolation or attending the
High eohool will be welcome, a email
ftnm being charged to par ezpensea
Booh i» the plan |Woi«eed. all net
SnanoUl retnrus being tomed oyar to

W.W.tiMBAaCOHPiUlY

of

brought toacW Tba eommunioa-.
tion to Mitchell from Morgan’s offloe
came Monday morning, when the
strike leaner was in this city.

wae far more Tlolent than any of the

l le tbe E*«ela«-1MeeUec TbU

Fred WUliams of l*etoskey, citv
gmeer at iliat place, is the guest
B.vron Holdmo«h.

made to the pabllo demand that tbe
.trike be ended. Morgan has bei*n In
oomiuunication with John Mitchell
to asceruin what are tbe smallest ooncessions by which the strike may be

where
to oonfer witn the ;r. Wiloe
effort of a iinaU nonber of more Tal- linmber Oa relatire to a iirojiMii
the Empire
iaat eoait bnadredt woaid tlarre to to form a jonotiom
& Bontheasiem raili^ oiwiati d by
daaUi bare beoaaee of their fear of
more trrrtble death.
tbe Empire Lumber C<x. whlih is
l>eUi|t that hare been leoeUed dor- owned by the T. Wiloe Oa and uodr
inff the iaat two daye leore that the
ofE R. Dailey.
dropUon ofMootPrlee of Aofaet BO
Mr. Durand has liad

Jy fo be f«aetsNle« WItb e Be

maqua. BepL fl-This momtov
Major Cerhart again sent the troops
through Panther Creek ralUy to quiet

Bokert Bseebtf Ce. a w Prep.

Pierixml Morgan gave much greater
liromise that a oonoeasion U to be

paodaat of the Herald. Botlaeei It
abMlalaly at a etaadtllll. Pew aboia
are open and If it ware not for the

Big Athletic Meet Planned for
N«kt Saturday Afternoon

on the tickoL
ibelr wUhes will be folly respected..

flint, Mich., Bept. f.-0^1es A
Durand has reoelred a letter from
Chairman
Whiting
expreesing the
moorcr. and
hope that bis father may
c
that if tbe
Judge’s
ooodition
on Beptemer »
should be such that hit family desires

Imiiisiiss stock et
kstsand
ffeotfsattBe

SECRET
Of our wonderful success
in piano alid organ build­
ing and selling is PER­
FECTION. coupled with
the factory prices which
abolish the middle man's
profits. Sec the goods
and learn our-^terms—
theyTe liberal. : : : ~

Ueorge F. User, president oi the
Ui-ading railroad, a step taken by J.

aa all daetraetlve tidal ware, eabiee
|ba Polatw Pitre, Oaadaloope, eorree.

ALIJMNIVS.HIGHSCHOOL

SIXTH TKAB-KO. IMl

Philadelphia. Bept .e-Diroet in iu
bearing on the anthraoiu strike sitnation as was the conference held by
Senators guay and
Pbarose
with

Now Yak. Bopt. fr-Tfeot Ibo Ulood
of lUitlolqoo U dooBod to tolol dootroMloo to BOW goaonl biUot, Bad
itio fear U that when the eataatrephe
oome« Oaadaloape wlU be rtaltad by

I to the other iilahde of the Weet

im».

or Ibc etc mrtkrn.

laeoMaiat to lUrtla\|M with mimilBMnaMBU.

6:

THE

I Bow WbM Attempt*

TO QUIET GROWING UNREST
Troops are AsaJn Sent Through

llafoflnhablunta

Mr.

micb. hathboat septkmbbb

DURAND STILL GAINS

A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET

J..: ^:

SOOTH SIDE

Bamitton
’f^Qotbing ^ ‘

YMfGliatiiattfiBtaCotr^
CanchfaraLittlaManw*
?
_
2
, 5
;*

At Cba Orand Opata Hoaae. U
►w. Baadaj alBhi. BepC 7. tha real
danu of thla city will hate an opportaof aaeiac Dr. Aiaoa B Wayne,
the oalabratad tbaoaophiat and apirit-

rSMT F. FUfTSIU wT WmIM

^^SiSZ£r!rMiiLin «r Jmekaam.
**WOm ofltetoLudatte*:!
- AOWlir A. WIL4>BY or VmBm.
UXLO* A., FALl^ or C
Pv MMhM Btel* Bm«4 «r Ml
^ATUUK H. KB1.UKY <
I- L. WaiUHToTO.

aaUatic aadlatn. It la claimad tlK-re
la oo nan who haa ezoited more
cnaot. and ha bha bean ehoaen by the
adepla to attampi the ooncloilon of
iba worklleft ondooe by Madun BUy. blfh prleatcaa of theoaophy
miatreaa of the ooonU act
Dr. Wayne a teaU are made on a fully
lighted atace. and delegatea from the
aadieooe an? alwaya inrlled^lo lnre*ti
HiaexperimenU hare met with
odoraamant of tha Koyal Society
and many

ABCHI1IA1«D B. DAV

phanomaoa that will
in tha Ucht ara alata writ,

OHUAMDU lU MOPFATT

JAB. B. MOFROK.

.ng. apirit plolaraa, qaealiooa wTit*
tan and ratainad by tha intarrogal
will racalTa faU and Inlalligent
idlon wiU
ohargad to dafiay expeaeaa

ba

BBfUBUC'AF C'OrMrY TUK^r.

Kla« WeaWe a>r Mr. Z. T. awea.

DAVID O.CBANDLfll

for an old fellow
Z. T. Swan of TraTotaa City, bat

BT B. WALTBB.

*o many yaar« of Ouatar townahlp that
he memory of man runneth to the
oiitrmry. hat bean in the village aev
ra1 day a locking ovbr tbi< aoenai of the
Uya goue by and ahakiog handa with
4 hoat of old frlenda. lie cleared up
of the fin<>at farm»>

Tha Antrim Ooanty Seotinal of Bel
alra haa tha foUowiag pleaaant worda

B%FK^W.
4»BO. W. orBWAIID.

oloM*
i^BU. W. I'VlCTltft.
B. U. ALIA’F

Mooot Pel* ® i« orAiB in » etitte
Tlolnot rroiittoii -n i If i» »iin4^1 K
Um t**tAl (ler
nn l <Wtrui t
of the i-Uo l of Mamu. «iue 4. rl.*.
•ocMl
U»o
oct.»*ty ^ I*▼eloolio which ho* a!r> a4i OHDM d •>
mmak dmau^t olTeri rwiewod opport .
bUIm

lor

»oteii<iflo

iiiTe«ti|c.tuin
xur>nl I

ptBMBti BWfBl poMibilllief The ^
iMlfwplM n*7 aorre lo t««oh Tolni.
bio loMoot to the iohabit^U of th
iBlMdaof the Wrat Indiaa iUbooKh i>*
hBmiB povar oaa find a ramedj 1.1

Tha Front alraet iwoparty owner*
hara had tlieir tronblea and are be
ffiaaioB ao aaa thalr way cat at tha par
iff projraataa The p*opla on Union
alraal ahoald profit by the leeaoni U
pnklanea atadied by their Front atreei
taMthtOBaad look forward to ilieaid
With Uftht liearU and andorioB apirii*

■aary day tanawad wridenoea of th*
papalaHty of Qanetal Roaaall A. Al
•« aa a eandldata to aaeonxi Sanatoi
MaMiUaa in tha United Stataaae
If praaant indleatlona ara oo
«ba paopU of Miohtsan aaa whoh
amid aarioaalj laaaat Ida defaat by

Wmw
than Shfarf
John 0. Gabler, of No.
108-13thSt..Ol«iii.N.T.,
writes : ^'Gloria Tonic cored
me oompleiely. 1 wae so
aflUcted with rheuthat I could not
tom in bed without scream.
Ing, but now 1 can work
like years ago.' My wife
was also cured of rheoma.
her handB having

iotmmiy bma crippW <u>d
•woltan.”

by Manoelona.
m c

that

na. made the apot
•b!o**om like a roae/’ now in hia ad
»uuUig yt ara he ha* /emovud to tit*
III CO 4«a* the quieiodr* tf m* life u.
*.***.
Mr. end Mr.. Swan have earnrd
1 they mn
<mt of life aod then
ii> ’r.M iMl. are glad and we art* all
.
lo ..e'hltu. He *«N mt in
ii.uaii Hud .pirtU; bo wrvra hi^
; .ii r a. !l in tNT.l S, he haaaerved
a. 11 tiiioe by m* hooeat indu^rr
1 luiirty on-ejieTation with oThe^^
.
derelopitig m.rthitn Miclngan.

Tbelr color and their
grave Wm. Vogedet. agad 80 years and
with the popular lntere«t In evrrythlng
Infirm, climbed a high telephone pole that iwitalna to the rbUlppincs, wlU
from which be could oommard a Tiew form the baaU of tbelr power as an
of 8L LouU cemetery where she has attractioii. but tbelr li
been buried for many year*.
How no isiauds predict that visitor* lo the ex*
feeble a man could climb the poU U position wlU find theoo the least Im­
a mystery.yet the old man did aa He portant poinU about them. They aro
recommended as, fit assoplatr* profes*
had been on the
when be ,wat noDbed to be in danger aloually for any group
players and expooents of, Ibeir art de­
of falling Ui hi* death a* be srae sreU
serving of a bearing in
oigb exhauoed. Harvey Huery. an
employe of a floaneg mil), climbed
number of sample iTogramme*
the pole aod held lo the old man
received at worW
while a mciage was tent to the fire quartern tbo other day.
They show
many
selections from the grand*o|>deiiartment. The men of the book
e* of tbe European
and ladder company raiaed a 45
peoj.le*
and
numerous
title#
to be
(pot ladder and brought the old man
seen on the card of a recital or con­
■afely to the ground
cert In this coootry.
OommiMion men aknounoe that
key* will be eoaroe this eeaeoo
SHAH AND THE SCULPTOR.
mat the price wiU be high.
Two Fianciman monks dreesed in
VkFf^Kirs 'Vocir
the robes of their order liave just
How Ideas grow or dlmiiil*U lu Ibeir
made the asomt of Hoot Blanc ao
n^riitlun according to clrcmustaiKv*
pauifKl by three guides. They
Nneurarteof
tU city, whk-h 1 siU aril at
staled to be the ftrel priesu who have Is shown In an anoeduU of Mutaffar.
mb of r.
useto«Bt.;PUa.l>«
evr aooomplUhed the foal.
King Ed
George OouldU private oar
ougb House, and tbe Teniiau sculptor
. a. fit NHRlirORIK
being oonstrncted in the oar work* at Boueber. sa.vs tbe -New York Evening
St. Gharle*. Mo . is neanng comple- rout. Tbe slmb bad ordered a bust and
I* to T*i Psrer*.
Hon. It will be a veritable rolling on its compleUon cxprvwscd bis satis­
faction
at
tbe
excellence
of
tbe
like­
palace and cost 81&0.000. The oar is
built tor resisting leleeooping and is ness and of tbe work- “But, ” be aald
to tbe sculptor, -it look* some way In­
insuUted in the side and roof,
floor framing oonsisU of sills, tongue complete. We must bar* a jmil length
sutue.** When tbe alatuc was sallsgrooved together, each sill being in
factodlj finished. It was ibi artlst a
one piece, the entire width of the oar.
turn to find tbe j4an too small, -Your
iil tax** raid bjforv Ht-pternWr 1*t. wlU l*in the eUble at majinty.” said Boueber. “in this
r*r«(v«d wUhuat colWtIun
*114 ..n *U
Dance shaft of try M e rcpresctit on foot only
ly the p.dlthe Golden Reward mine, in Ruby ticlatis and minister*. 1 cai
Minins UD|*id on a* tol»-r l.t. * o»-n*»l>
uilud’s
eye
your
majesty
on
bui^Basin, near Deadwood. 8. D.,isao
...w,
daroe that the firemen are unable to l«ick.*' Ills majesty aix>*rdlngly was to
be seen oo an Arab sUh^I In i>ronze In
get witbin .M feet of the
Boueber’s atelier, and tbe modest bust
trance. Twelve male* were cremated.
has grown into an equestrian statue
All the .hafiK of the Golden Reward
which stands In the courtyard of tbe
will txave to be temimrarity
palace at Teheran.
For a rerslaii tbe shah Is said to
Jonu ^*nl. a veteran of the civil have tbe kindliest dispu*Ulou and is
lie la a power­
srar. live* near Bridgewater. Me., extremely generous
fully
built man, foud of oiitdo«»r sports.
*tnl ha* brt u marned three t
Each of nl^ wives i- dead, the latest iMply vvrM-d lu theui«H:}. be reads
and siH-ak* F'rcmli Utter than bis fa­
Mts. Saul having cro«>ed the dark
ther did and 1* fund of reftdering Terslan verse In Arabic. He is a atud. ut
Hid wid6%ver
of BuruiR-xin politic*. Since nscebding
wliat *0X1 ol an iu»cripiu»n he should to the throne be has NsikhI aii «>dict
,»ia4-e im the he*d*toue at her grave, which porpiqually nUilishe* ail taxes
lie finally decid«Hl on this which has
b een eoAmved on the ^tone by a local
uarbio pworker: To the men
M iry Ann Saul. * Bom Dec. 2.*. 1S18.
died Aug. 5. IS'.m;. Erected by her
loving husband. John Saul. Slia was

he world haa been made belter b>
lie tart be baa played in Ufa: he ha»
ade many bladea of giaM to groa

Story of tbo Ornod Dok* Borl*.
Among the men wbo have met him
the Grand Duke Bori* of Russia has
sde an lm|
pretentious and kind
atlc mann.
of the lake recoded nearly tliree feet to a faulL says a Chicago disimtch to
the New York Herald. That he has a
tud in scores of placet
big heart be baa proved t*n several ocsand bars and shoals far
caotona It was8unday morning, after
more. The disturbanoe was partiou
be bad been out nearly aU night, that
larly notiocable along the north shore bo returned to tbe hotel aikl saw a
lu the vicinity of Evanston.
scrubwoman cleaning the mosaic floor#
oftheUfe saving crew took
of tbe entrance.
ments of the ebb and flow of the Ude.
? we have been out all
The crew’s sloop was leit stranded
as the waters swept eastward and night having a good time, and here is a
poor woman scrubbing tbe floor* aU
fur nearly 100 feet from the natural
that time.
shore line the bed of the lake
Tbe duke reached into bis pocket,
posed. The recession of the wi
pulled out a twenty dollar bill and
a repetition of the phenomenon of the threw It to tbe wornaiL Tbe woman
aame kind which oocurred some weeks
ago. The waters would recode and
tlum ID a few minutes they would re*
tarn. Thr average time from the bethe best wife I ever had.”
At iTiicago the lake front hi
swept by another seiche. The

% heron ona grew before.

Ooca a year
inui*d pie hate
tie eweet lie oo
• ben the firat new green applet come
otown. Hardly doea be Uke to parake A them raw, for he cannot, while
ich have
•nd that fruit mixed up to form a
.lot Apple aauoe for breakfaat he
arora mildly. But after dinner, if
(here la pot before him a piece of pie

ieea than an hoor’a diatanoc from the
iren, iu cnut flaky and deairably
trown, ita inner oontcnu of Juicy,
lender, new green apple*, awcetened
wiaely and flavoicKl with a auapioion
If nutmeg, he forgeta ereryUilng to
far. indeed, aa to accept aaotber piece ginning of the ebb to the flow was
f it la arged upon him, capeoUlly if
>merich yellow
. »*liwklng ('slMkity
Lately befell a
itc^ Dr. A. Krllet,
llet, of Williford,
^
"Hit foot was bad]
badly
but Bu^leii*| Amioa Sal

It green api
i oieam tec
oanro their value are delioiooa treatarea of the ineaent.—Boatoo Tran-

______

S I.

1^*11 skin erup
b i
tioDB
It* the
world's champion
CKUIOOICA1.4.
healer. Oure gn iranceed. 25c. Sold
D and 8 B. Wait
. Comm in gram arc made i>osxiblc
by a acarcity of cadi grain, due to
Irought, la^e xhiprocnti abroad, in*
Thj M. iV N. K will run tra
abihtv to more gram held by fartnen;. Cedar Citv tonion^ow at *J a. m. and
big purchaae* on the 2 -.30 p. m.
»iart of a number ^ Urge buyer*, and
To our many friends and neighbor*
wbo have extended to us their help
.ucceasiul comer**'a usually the one a td sympathy in our bereavement, we
hat u moat natural; that U the lca«
forced.
For this Tcaaoo, the big wheat corocr oTSl (mn by the tame •>*ndica*e
that failed ao aignaOy in *87) is re­
garded as the moat suocciaful comer
m the histoiy’ of the Board in the
amount of grain handled and the ac­
tual profits leaultmg flom its tennma.,
lion.
With 80.000.000 bushels of

A Bew riro
A new fire pump has been invented
by Robert Lefebre, captain of tbe
Rouen (F>ance). fire deiwrtmeut says
tbe Washington PosL This pump Is
ao small that a Ugbt two wbed cart
with one lionie is sufficient to trans­
port IL It is driven by electricity, and
tbe dynamo Is operated by current
from the atrvet car or electric light
wire*, which are Upi>ed by means of
a hooked |»ole or rod. Thl* pump,
which Is quite a amall one, made prin­
cipally for experimental porpoaea, furDlsbea a i>ressttre capable of throwing

there* la elect
At a recent teat three mloutea were re­
quired to put the pomp In working
operatioo. whereas heretofore for the

CORES A COLD IN ONE DAT

riAXATlV^

BROMO^

wheat in hand this mdicate dosed
with the prii^ $1.40 a bushel; and
the soundnem of their cakruUtious
was jiroved when, subsequently, the
price of wheat actually advanc^ ten
cents beyond this figure. -Miiion
Marks in The Pilgrim for September.

Few awtr Cmmm
r. J. Howard, a cokwed man of BL
Gabriel. Ia, la tbe inventor of a angar
cane loading machine which was givao
a public trial racentlj at New OrlasM

^UININ^

t or spray fori
th:.h monatdb*

tors aavsd his

Ufa"

5S5Sg--~i
Mfi.

Frank 8axtoa has rcturoedj

flooaTMitatPoBODA

J. W. SLATER, <a LEA0III6 HOUSE FURHISHER

0! I'nnoiioviiin

m

— create
or more ol' our tU»k or ceiling
ELECTRIC FANS in >x>ur offlee, store or botnet .All of new
.design and jicrfcct construction

CAMPBELL BROS

Ul. C.Unicn
Douglas
Shoes
madt:.$S.00, SS.SO, Si.OO and Si.OO
New fall styles just rcccivetl.

In the W. 1.. Ih

They arc called Hand Well soles.

Mhirh

makes

them flexible an.l easy on the fceL
TTtcy ate
made on the latest u|v-to^date la^ts ami in all
kinds oflcathcrs
Thev «omc in all w'idths from
AAtoKK jx The i.rice is stamiwd on the 1 Kit? shoes—$li;
LOO and

n;oo. $:i.r»o, $4.0(

shoes arc the best in the aorld.
by us in this city.
^

JI. S. Fryman.

Sold cvclusiVcU *
,4
„4

Practical Shceman
ns Trent Sirtet

WHEN IT COMES TO A QUESTION

reap tresh for

s-pSs-A's;

This No. Soa cxaaly like cut for $«.7R is one of the many
good values we are now offering you. It is 6 ft, 2 in. long.
27 in. wiiit*. has i9 tempered steel springs^, 4 in. Golden Oak
Finished frame with large legs securely bolted (not naijedi.
This couch has heavy duck canvas lining and is double stuff­
ed with moss and tow. has a plain top covered with choice
patterns of Velour. \ A full airload of couches to select

This remedy

BEST FtlRNITURE
BJEST STOCK, BEST PRICES
It is all one sided. They all come here, and they are coming
faster than ever because the new Fall Furniture is here and
by far the handsomest that any one has seen.

TABLESJABLES, TABLES
Tables of every description—big tables, little tables, square
tables, round tables, oval tables, tables that open and tables
that “stay put,” oak tables, mahogany tables, bird’s eye
tables, Flemish oak tables, tables of every known size, shape
-and description for the parlor, sitting room, dining room,
kitchen. No one else carries such a stock. Dining tables
from $4.25 to $42.00. Library tables from $3.b0 to the
most elegant at $50.00, Sitting room tables, all sizes, from
$2.00 fo $ 15.00. A great stock of handsome Stands from ,
$ 1.50 to^S.OO.

ROCKWOto PEBESTAIS
The newest idea. Impossible to tell it from the famous Rockwood Pottery. The finest effects in wood painting ever at­
tempted. Have a number of different heights and the most
artistic shapes. Don’t miss seeing them.

“WE SELL THE BEST”

THE HANNAH & LAY
.
MERCANTILE COMPANY
*rMAv«M«K o«-rv. MIOM.

ArrrA**

iCXieVBQrBOXOr THE GCNUm .*tae'dr«fffll«aa.

V!

:T

liitlliife iiooMl.
.1:^:

Postm.
M

'SQUARING THE
GOVERNOR"
By COLIN 8. COLLINS

•#:v

aipaattin pttutn§
All theatrical maaagara bare bobUem. ll may ba anything troax tba
ebdeeat, prattlaat cboma on Broadway
to old armor.
iTalt’a bobby
matcbinaklng. and It was bla boaat
tbit Ml stock company averaged two
weddliur* a aeason. with tba mai
invariably glrlng away tba bride.
But tbl* aeaaou. when be waa
aging a atock company In LVnver. tba

Wbok Wbtat Thur.
list the Quten atp.

waaboia^. Eugene RowUnd, tbe lead­
ing man, had been paring marked at­
tention to Ethel Godfrey, the Ingenue,
who had coma west abortly after the
boUdays to repUce NeU Douglas, who
eoold not sund Iienver** rare at

MANUFACTURED BY

HANNAH & LAY CO.
canal, Irna a «>ppar knifo-a perfec
apaoimm of tba loot art of tamparlni

\C0ndettstd news
i^ofmidfigan.

ins **v«T aome pnnH notices f**r the

oopper-wblob waa foand while axaa
Tatiiiv for tba foundation for tlM
baildinga Tha knife ia nineandi
half inehaa leaf. Iba blade at iu wid
am part Baananring one and a qoartaj

U WM la Aprtl. tar, ckalB. IL

inobaa, wbUa tba metal ia three alz
taonlh of an ioab tbiok. The bladi
U welded to tba metal forming Uu
bandla Tba waifbt la aboot a ponnd.

RumII. m of Balia*** ploonm, i04
tba tr*l Miehlfaa frowa appla. ll
wa» a Bwaat faoogli. aad bo plaa-C
va* he with iU wirtr that ha plaat
ad lha aaadi on tba farm ha aow owni
aoath of town. Tha followlav Bprlnj
whan tha apronU cm* np ha aalaoiad
00a and carad for it earafaUj for Bar.

Tba knife baa oonaidaBabU ralna a» 1
apaeiman land will ba anrafnliy pra
Kalkaaka oonniy baa, in Mlaa Irani
L Oetty, a aary prograaaire oountj
anparintandant of aoboola Bha la ai
fjraaant fitting bar oflloo room witi
tba nacaaaary faoilitea for doini
effactlTa
primary
work.
hht
plana
to
nare maatinga of the
laaobara of tha eounty each .Satnrdnj

two
flaa
Bpaoipans plokad
B thif traa. whioli Ib otiUalirB and
a thrifty ooodlUon. Tha frail.
•waat booth maoh in ap<
Uiac the eweat
hat qaiU Boar. Thte ii

at which she will damonatrata tl.i
moat approrad maUiods of primarj
work with oUawM of children in at
On poeoani of inability to Baoarc
tandanoe
Mlaa Oetty U eapelallj
aafflclont flow of wat«r from the art*waU qoallflad to take np thU won
alaa wall*, tha pro}aoct of looatlnt a
haring been for a numb, r of year.
atata fleh hatahary at Oofikana liar
oHtlotaaebarln tba third'grade lo the
haaa ttrra ap Tha hataliary will
Oential Blate Normal aobool at Moonl
probaoly ba aatabliehad at Harriatta.
Waxford ooanty.
A nambar of eitifoa of LanBint and

**i-riii.L! ‘ I

goremmerfi of tbr
rioiiilty haaa boon takonin by amooth
United Stataa M boon to carry a let­
atanlB who appaaradhara a few waaki
ter ton mllaa. That U not np In the
nto takint ordarB for elotha*. Tba
YakoB country aronnd Skaguay 01
pUn waa to nqaira tba oa*tomar to
Dawaon Oity, naitber la it orer aome
pay m down and ^ve hi. note for $10.
impaaaibla imaa or through aome unoradlt haint tirpn for the balaaoe of
tordahl* ford in tha Phllippinaa bat
a Bait of clotbif worth $10^. The
In tba ooanty of' Uoakegoo.
Tbc
partioular town that geta thiM^zoellant
Bmil aarrloa ia FrultiKirt. A h ilar
Ballad at Mnakegon at 8:46 p. m. or
mrilar goaa to Ferryabnrg where it

oharf* for axtraa. and new tha dapao
are raoalrinf by o. o. d. axpreoB. obaap
oniu which would ba dear at $10. with
a bill of $6 fto for axuas and ftS canu

Ubetnji pUoad in oondiUon for reaamptloo of operatlooa there, and tha
ona at Mawbarry. whieli baa baan idU

MTAGB AND l*l-ATroUM.
for many ymra. will probably alao ba
F.mc KIUlcr\ Tolcol “Marv Tudor”
pot into oommiBBiuobafora loot. The
in
“When
KnighlhocKl
\Va^
in
hith price and abort aopply in tba
h>nrcr,*'iji by Car the itrongcst the hxs
iron and atari market ia the caoBe
pUyed, the part demanding her jircsTba Boo Nawa aaya: B«NBa emootb
cnce on the stage for two houri ttui
Itbafaett that tba
oltiaanbaa^
Oanadiao penny when proparly pUtod
anceruns.
Mi« KUtlcr dec
with allrer and one aide drfaoad.
it ti the most arduous character slie
tood imitation of a 86 cant
has e\er playeil, including lunger and
more fret)uem speeches than arc ac­
a larva Imtoh df the coine with that
corded to liarbara in ••iiarbara Frcittraatmaot. A treat nnmbar bare been
“When Knighlhootl Was in
oirt'Blatad in tU Boo tba past weak,
Howe
■lower” will be be |ircscnletl at Stein­
and arary one aboold Ick out for
berg’s Grand next Saturday, Sept.
them. Of oooraa tha bofOB ooln will
13.
______
not hear the ailtbtaat inataotion. not
baint mllhni on tba od«aa. litbt in
wolvht, and a trifle Urvar than eran
the Amariean qnartar. Bowrrer a
Mmbar of abrawd mm hare oaralaaaly
tba

oonntarfeit

new priHluctbrn whl.-b w::t to k‘» under
r\hc;ir>4il tbJt \»t.v im»rnliig. when
Ito\vl.-in<I eniercd iilmiptly and ti-u
der.^1 bl« n-Mmialit.n.
Pyatl lu<,ked
worric«l. Howland wnti u dt-peiHlatihcUnp niul had l•M•n wttli P.vutt two sea­
sons. .\o go.1.1 Juvenile wii* to be se­
cured w«^t ttf riileago. Pyalt chewed
his cigar nud fix.wned. lie was feel­
ing fur the ciiotl\e whieli prompt«-d
the resignation, and while be thought,
Ilowhind b-n I be ollh-e. ronnerly the
sliir dresMiii; re.mi and oi«-nlng dlrect-

liaa unUl tba m-xt afternoon when a

cBpreBB oliartee
The old blaat fomaoc at Bt. Ifnaoe

aaoaplad

I

The fircscntation in this city uf the
sensational comedy-drama,

“On

llie

Stroke of Twelve.” wflj ukc place at
Steinberg’s Grand tonight.
It is a
.'igoroui
interesting
pla)
and

money

and it fa well to be fon^wamed.
foUows
the
fortune*
of
loung
Jalian Latham, in oharfa of tbr Jack Kutledge and his friend, George
ooBBlraotioB of the new lifr mrinf BainUridge. from the lime thev
atatlon at the lake 8o|^or ahip
1 by It
s forged
a scntatiacud Hcape from prison and
•Ut the C0L$ IH51 iwiasdoyamwaciL- hunt down the piotters. The scene
jnihe prison 00 Blackwell's Island
and the interior of the < ounterfeiters
lien offer splendiil opiiortunities f«jr
the scene fiainters* art, and it has'
been taken ailvantagc of to the fullest
extent.
*rhcrc are two lose interests
in this story and vcr> pretty one* at
that,
llic comedy i* »uppUetl by a
“yiddish** character, a negro scr\ant
and an Irish hostler.

There are fif-

sclectetl with great core.

MLD DUST

Toledo after a week’s vis­
it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfrctl Cam|>cau of South I'nion street.
The spirits will
00 duty at
Steinberg’s Grand tomorrow evening.

lUhws of OVJO. FAIRY SOAP.

pnizled
Here was the
bc-sl |Mrt .
unered * rlie Uhl.'* lo say
iiuihlug of a rh;.nee to luuLe love to
the >«-iy girl be wan |»optlI:irIy SUjil»o>.-d to {.«• wo4ilng In i-ul life
And
yel be had i.ncn-d bU two wivks* no­
tice w llU n fiimhly win. b b-ft no o|e
piirtuiill) f..r oiguin.-iit. The soluilou
wjin iii-arer at
hand than Pyalt

B^tpuiM i inti
Plaaaiv PywH
fowB tteana a Ilfe Job. and yon nraot
■at ftre It np. 1*11 Join tbe
BMim cmapany and**-Bnt that maana traveling aU tba ch^beld M cka
ttma. and yoo bate iL 1 know”-Ob, r» comfortable bare aU rigW,**
h* impomlad. wltb a Imlf
1 stayed, and so I’m going. No.
^toaigoatbaqnaodon. Yoo tr
me sbabblly last nlgbL- but foi
mike or oor CM lava l*U overlook it
and leaya yoo In peace.**
Theca waa arary lodkntion that tba
tagonoe s Una eyes would be rlooded
In tears again. She roUad ber hand
kerchief into an Inlinlteaimal ball and
stared unhlinkingly at tbe huge rad
rose in I*yatt*a rtqs. Then there w«
two roaas; then tbrae, and finally
grmt blur opread orer tbe gaudy rug.
-Don't cry. EtbeL I m not worth one
of thoae preckma tears,** Tbe ca
ing voire waa dangrronaly near
pretty pink ear. “I think If yoo d Just
give me a chant-e to expUln what I
meant Uat night oar realgnatlons might
be recaUed. IWt you think .ao. Etb-

eir
She nodded her bead alighUy. and
RowUnd. amlllng. drew her to bia aide
-You aee, dear, what 1 meant wai
thls”8be pUeed one hand on his ll|»s.
,
”.V'^ ®lnd It now. What wad bet
ter do it to tell the governor Eve taken
you iBok on probation.
.No”-as he
tried lo protest—-yoo will lia\e to go

HiiBMb

ooobcU mm

Dr. lae^'^x^'iieiTlcM ba

^ tba MatrapoUlan RaUwap-c«Su^

and took pan in the procaadlAffa.
claims
and
AOOOCNT8.
Traverse Cltty. Mich.. Aug. ». 1$$1
€78. We do hereby certify to tka 000atil of aald city that the foUowlaff la aa
accurate accoont of the coat of raMiia
on atreau and tha oonatnicUon tbaraof.
the amount of material uaad aad the
expenae thereof, and tha strait or place
where such materUl was naad or labor
Repairing s dewalka.
I wheU harrow......
Sprinkling

-I
i
.

4€ 41
1€1 M
7 K7

grave.ing....................................
44
Eakt 8ih SU 5ih ward, grad­
ing......................................................
ll
East Elgb(h atreeL fifth ward.
leveling gravel..................................... J
East Eighth street, fifth ward.
graveling........................................ 8M
East Eighth atreeL flftlrward.

K^^ilra^to roller !!!!!.’!!’”

Yaaa—Alderaiaii Hamiltoo. Ott, Slader. Cnnningbam. Wllbelm, Lardla,
Maon and Btaama.
snr at'aixana.
MoveTlty Alderman Wllbetm that
Joseph Boone be authorised to ]
balMlnga pending the paaaaga of an
Carried.
Moved by Alderman Slader that the
^uncU adionrn. Carried.
' aerk.

SERVICES 11 THE CHURCHES
Bar. Wllay K. Wrifbt.
Com of WnahififfOoB nod

Ktk

Moninc aarTioi »t 1080 o’olook.
Biblaaabool at boob.

1 €0
4 16

Bible aobool at 9:45

a

CHICAGO

and

AI/TON RX.

-THK ONUV WAY-r*«CHICAOO-«.fiT. DOCIB

f@ lyyiMfl iNinr

^mm

ointment baa made many remarkabla
core* after every other means of re­
lief bad faOed. Everyone wbo gives
tbe ointment a fair trial wUl heartily
emforse all its makera claim for It It
te pnt up In two-ounce gUss jars at »
cent*. If your draggist does not keep
IVck’a King of Olntmenu it will ba
aent by mall postpaid.
The wallknowrn repntatlon of the proprietora of
thl* wonderful ointment. Peck Hro*..
Grand Rapids. Mich., confirm* In tba
strongest manner tbe high cbaracier
of thU remedial agent

rifetMatbed
Eav. Wm- lAutman, pa
ClaaamaatiiigatOJa

I*"
a at6:IA

Laadar,

2 86
29 86

77
Ata and Waah.

Tile, renienl,

^ll*d

Kxpc-nf« io^k

Total....................................................$1,911 88
HOARD v)F in HLIC WORKS.
CiiA>.. M. U»jm. Clerk.

AUara oordiaUj inritod to tbeoa

Rev. W. T. Woodhooa% paator.
Moninff. at 1080. Sabjaoi,-BYi

X.

nlzed
present, and her inothts- was pn»m|Kly
al funds for the amounts. Carried.
B. Y. P.jU. at6;lA
enger to Inipniis all their naiuts on lA*r
Ye as-Aldermen Hamilton. Ott, 81adLeader, ^v. W. T. Woodk
mind. Ko the isa.r little girl Rus suh
. Cunningham.
Wilhelm. 1-ardle.
ji-ctetl to the tln*s.»me quertiuus. ”Who
.Mm and Sfarns.
la this. Alh-er* -What U iny luiiiie;”
Nays—.None.
At first she gave very vague repUts.
r Invited to tha aer
He bad Just hylUtsl u fn^h cigar but iKx>n fell Into a tearaul silenee.
In a little while Mary. Iht lurtiy To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
wh-n i:ihel ciodfny sHiiim-U quietly
Council of the CUy of Tmacrae
Allee
Into tloAuee.
Her eyes were risS next door'uelghlKir. came In.
Bav. Hugh Keniiady. paator.
City. Mich,:
rliuim-^1 Tn.m weeping'. Txalt g'ruuncd. loretl Mary, and her face brightened
GeDiU-men—Plaaae pay the fol­
ltt»wlr.nd bad iH-eii ^iiiisiuiK ing' his when she i«iw the dear faiuilhir fai-e
lowing hills and charge to the City
ny strati
lutenteui of quilting bremU/nst with­
Water Works:
out giving the ri*M>ureeful uitinagc-r a
Hannah A !^y Mer. Co...............I 22 05
''ring her rehiilves’ naims.
chan.-c* to 'iis • tiling.-*.”
Ill- wrath
Detroit l^ad Pipe A Sheet
• Rut Allee know , who I niii.”
chnng**d to nuiar.< Uii*r.l, howeter. when
I^ad W. rks..................................
259 66
Mary etn
Ethel i-|«.ke
ctmfldently. -Tell me. dear.
Pere Marquette R. R. Co....f
41 00
VI want to*go bonie t^atunlay night
Mueller Mfg. Co.............................
4 60
a|6:80 |t m.
.lunn-s Clements A Son
29 M
I nni tin d out ;tnd 1 m*«-d a rest.”
-Walt til! atief the new pieev? comes foDdl.v. with a sigh of relief.
7 61
out" nrg'til I'yatl. who U-piu to fear
Mary was somewhat t'onfused. hut J. A. Mi-nugue ...............................
hU entire conqiauy hud gone imid.
under the elreumstanees |f was the hYank K. Filta Mfg. A Sup-'
plv Co..................................................
6 00
Then the truth e.-iuie out!
hlgln-st t-tmipllnn-nt she e.uild hnve ro
tudlev A lUrc lay .......................
42 98
hat! Stay here and b«* made love C»'lV4-,l
Wa lhjrosOn A GrcaaeCo.....
2 76
■ Heevitt ......................................... 100 00
•r Ihr 11.11
MoNTItl.T rXY nou,.
rant ragtime tatt*.** with IiU i*encll.
and Bnyder. Tbay will alng
»r the cimiitlch. trll
O Joynt.......................................... I 100 00
This wua why Howland wanted hla lions of dust partie
S Williams. ....................
50 00
elt-s {hut
liart ehanpctl. A luAers* quam-I! Both rately Invisible In the
Hugh Graham .................................
40 00
pref.rretl ►:i,-rilleiiu; n g-.Hnl eng-agt*- could U- no ralndrcH*., snow er>sluls Jim Griffin ......................................
22 60
HOARD OF WATER COM .
ment 1.. oi-iilng the wounds afresh
hailstones. Fioni a |s-rfeclly duit
J W. M
iwb-e dally by mlude luveniaking. Py- leio» atm<»«phereilieimil^ure would de
att glnnecHl out on tl.e stage where the scend in ceaseh'ss rain without drops K J. Fi u’.i
Moved h;
company was nH&4-nibIiug for r^-hears- The dual lairtlrles serve a. mulri
aJ. Howland %V8» chatting c-arele«aly alsMit which the vajKir gathers. The
the wat,r fnnd for the 1
with the light conwMliaii.
Bociaty of Ohriatian
snow crystal Is the most Is'iiutiful ere
The tnnnng'i-r laid bis baud wsitb1 of the aerial moisture, and Um*
Incly on Etlol’s IsicCed bead and *ald: kailstunc U the most extraordinary.
-If lliafs !tie tn*ot*Ie. 1 can fix ihlnga
The heart of every hnllstoue. as .Mr. M.>on and Stearns.
In a jiffy. Just yi»o wall here* for a Arthur H. Bell show. In Knowhnlge.
Nava—None.
Barr. D. O, Bath, paator.
Ueapactfully aubmlttad.
Is a tiny atom of dust. Suel, an atom,
*”lle w>nt out «*ii the’stage. chs.lng the
Sept. 1. 1902,
with a mtle moisture condemad almiit
door Ubiud him. and wade stmiglit
To the Honorable,.^ the Mayor and City
ll, 1. the germ from w hh-li may grow
City Of Troverae
for ImwUnd. who bad not ms-ii Ethel
bSu aobool at If 80.
a hailstone eapahle of felling a man
ente r th.- ofBoe.
or smashing a window.
Itnt first it
—We. your eommlltae
). Oeml(
-Gene.” be said wrdlally, “I think
must IK* caught up by a current of air
ac^^Dta. respectfully
claims
that ninttcT you just sp
and ranied to the level of the lofty report that we have examined the fol­
Is' «-asHy erraugtsl. SiqP;ks^- you step
clrru. elouds. five t»r six or <-ven ten lowing claims and having found the
liimle.. I'll |.e
Into the offl.e ff*r
I high. Then, eontlnually growing s me correct would'recommend their
With jou dlnsily.”
frtm the vajOpua funds aa
by fresh seeinmiuns of moisture, it be
How land.' w ith ..ven ast brow and
gins Its plunge to tbe earth. ai»innlng follows:
gUKUiiy e.vc-s. stalked Into the o0c«'.
through the clouds and flashing In tbe
Inwnr^y Insisting that It was the sort
aun like a diamond bolt ahot from a
of thing that n«n-«T «-ould !h» fixed. Aa
rainbow.
nax ocrxaTMXNT ruwn.
Ethel, still silting xetth tiowed
Hannah A lAy Mer. Co, oaU.
bt:aw. elr........................................ $ 21 l4
and a moist handU-n hicf rolled |n one
When Hudyard Kipling wus last In
F. II. Meads, sponges..................
$0
trembling hand
the Fnlted Hisf«-s he dlm*d with a i«r**i:th.d,- be erl.sl In amaarmeirt.
ist Ineluded wveral tdher wcU-what are you doing bereV
u wiit<*rs. a fair proiwrtlon of
rles pay roll............................
835 00
She rose with a woefuk attempt at
H. D Edwards A Co., hose.. 353 00
dignity.
about llteratore.
H. D. Edwards A Co.. 3-ln hose
68 50
-I fall to wee that tbla Is any affair
H. D. Edwards A Co..
of kir. Ilowland-a. 1^ alner Im* Is so
r knowledge with pre10 00
Siam
Seve
of the Ust deacrlhed
enrioos I have come to tender my res
ignation bi take effe«-t at on<'e. I do kind started a nselest dUrusslon con60 00
n nexale................ .'................
ng apelling. pronnocUtiona.
ancUtiona. aynnot fee! that 1 can do inyseir joatSce
rouot ruRD.
and. aprofios of
pUylns oi.po.ite role, to Mr. How­
Police pay roll for Auguat
nothing at aU that had been aald.
1902................................... ...................I 272 60
land.**
her remark
F. F. Greer, m days..................
-Ton oeedu't have done that** be re- aa tbe Uon of tbe
dedarad:
dV*.............
plSad ereiily. **1 appreciated ^be way
•T
•suniae* are A. H. rtennetL
8 06
William Arkerman. 1^, cays.
words beginning with W

Bored though be stba Kipling’s po”i;etie, you mustnX** she burst oot UtetHSa did not desert him: and. asimpulsively.
Then abe ch««cked barumlng an expreaaion of IntereaL aleelf. Surt-ly that was not Ibe way to
M>ngt hla ryea twinkled behind tbs
address a man whose ring she had re­
Uaera. ba n»ked:
-Are yoo sorer'~PhIladelv81a*niM
turned that very morning with an icy
note.
-I, mean that I can Iwlter ba
spared than yon. Yoor part la sa Important. and you are a favorite witk
tbr aodieoera. 1 am new to the com-!
pany and would not be miaaq^ no

Mra^ K. Slaton fetmed to Po-

Thtmas T. Bates, hooka.............I

18 76


86 00
Carback. janitor.,.

Macnm.

r. a OMTla. pdw MMOt tor

-4:

of Olntmenta. the aovarelgn remedy for nlccra. bid aorca, run­
ning aorra and fever aoraa. For tbat

Bonth

thi'onlf

999 $88888 AU8W KX88IW

At tbe con of only a tartHCOBt tkamp
iDcioacd in a letter. to pay for tbe post­
age. a trial box of one of tba m«
I known to modem

aa.

Bvaniag aarrioa at 780.
Hot.
f^rnnk
MoociMa of

‘I I

PECK’S KlliSOFOHITOEIgS

WART DEPARTiEHT.

4 00
1 84

128 hturs at 30c per hr
t'tMr.sT wxuca.
Cement . ...................................... ...I.1 066 00
. 314 S€
Lxlior .
One cor
Retuiirs
loiU.r on grade*............. ...............
6 86

Two axes and handles.............
ijilKjr on liol Jious.. ..................

that the

80
68

Tbla ia tbe baa that la

contempt of pohlic corporatkms for tba
public can be, carried vritboot camli«

ptad a

€0
74

s£"as'sirr-.j?s:s
momba past.

*R%r"Sit2ira«AM.

.<c xionV salary and extra help.I 66 00
borne of little Allc-’s mother. Grand
foiher, grandmother, urn 1,-s. aunts ant]
cousin, had giilluTt*d fnmi fur ami
near. The ehlld was much l>e\vlldenHl
KayslIariK-r'a.Magaidne. and had gnat
dltfleiilty III remeJitlH-rilig tie- IH-W
namt-tt nud distlugiiUhing the stranp

15 s.-=5£,“.a'Su“£S5

a 78

ton. Oct, Siadar. C—IbMbbi. Wlh
helm. Lardie and Moob.
Moved by AldacBmn WUbalaa that
the ragnUr order of hoalMaa ba bm
pended and that tba OooBcil pcocaad
to tba conalderaiioD of clalM mM m
counts. Corriad.
Moved by Alderman Lardla tbai

For an li
lighUHl up. ”Wcll.** he maid resignedly,
-ru wait a year If 1 luive to. hut It
will spoil a *ph*ndld ehance to miuarc
Graveling ............................ ................
with the goremor.Reialring railing lo^bnupra..
tihe fell straight Into tbe tni
-W'liat do yoo want to »m|
for*/*
i nd ILardman avenue...........
He muoothed hU mosUche lo bide a
pveling on market alta_____
Binllc,
Ruliulng ovtr burnt walk on
Oarfleld avenue................s.
-That’s easy. The governor plaveil
General cleaning..........................
us against each other He knew
:epairlng steps at west side
were In hen-. He told .vuu to wait till
he flx«*d thing, for you. He i«'nt me In
«lks. across alley on
here to wall until he rccstsi tii
■worth. Maple on Fifth
He knew/"very well that w
Ing 1sand from crosswalks
learned tyf the mutual n-sluuii
Repairing
ReiMilring bndget

punish him alight
allpi
letting him know^ ulmiit It. If you pul
me on p^^lultlou. why. that m-ttles ever
evening,up with him.” And the scamp
algh«-.l n-gn-ifully.
.
E!h«A lookeil thouglitfnl
• IH> you reslly think he dUi^t on purIK»ser
f
-Know it:
Sure- wuh Hou hind’s
positive reply, while his eyes ^him-ed.
Elh. I laughisl up into hU fa.-e.
‘T.CI S- was jfll'she Mhl hm Row
land knew- what she meant.

J

i 00

,^,^-.caw-'.aj-to

MISCELLANEOUS

rwc6SS‘”«’j:;Ss=
MifPjais?”-”'

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,^-r-iM mHartMyjispc^ 4»^Tia§i

lAttlfcoi-T, iBF^aiytt . %

imml

r°^iS:?Zi!a!“oL»^ ¥ “ON THE STROKE OF 12” ¥
OEVER IS ORGANIZED
m

ONGSLET FIELD DAY

Third yoor—Gcob
orl*. CermiB

Fine Time YestMxSsy. and Athletic Events Contastad

otty r«et Ball Team will Bavin
cmrroptl
h year—Cbom atiy. German IV
ir. Plan# tHgoBomeiry. English
sturo. review arUJimetlr. rev lee
WBir. gdegy. American history
First year—Commercial arlthm«lc.
EngiUh. t:ngllsh compotlilon. Algeb-a.
nrst ymr—Oommerclal arlihmeUc,
EngllM. algebra,
penmanship sod

■■thltiiti «M h«Ul iMt
Mi Wwtm fitwt, MUi M AtgaDia
«M tiltini for ita tmgtmt :
^§mtm Mi Mgkt for Mi gMM thiB
MMM.M4 IkMiMO OlMid7«M«ffb

yesr--«iis ness txirrespondenc . bookkeeping, ancient hlotory.
English.
Hecond year — Modlo'vsl hist ry.
•tfkrnum tm Mo tooailooM«r»tb« b^kkeeplng. civil government. Eng
ImM oafofoaoo tbot oTor plojod llsh. ■
Third yeir—Oeometn. commercial
tsMSoelU.
Al kMt oiTMlof *0 aMtiof. Dr. W. B. law. modem history, rhetoric
Third
y sr—Ceometn.
Amerl<-aa
Kooo WM dMoooao«MroroB4lF. J
hUtory. prarileo. offire and bookkeep
Bm^m^mpuUu Foriloa Tboiia. ng commercial geography.
Fourth ymr—«uyslcs, English lit­
If MtMM, oo4 thoro U M Md
erature. poliUrwl ercoomy, typewrit­
of0M4aolonolforMoiooa.
b If Mo dolonolMltoo of oil Intor- ing.
Fourth year—Physics. English li
0fl04 Mot Mb MoU Bot bo o broMor. tor . review grammar o.- arlthn
U lotr flggrofotkm, bot Mol tbo aoo
Vbo OfO to pl07 OB Mo loos oro to br
ohofM for Mob oblUtj le |»lv tbe advice of tbo ouper.ntendrnt or
wlp... from ony ounyecU preoented
PMO, oMI for BO oMor ooooidormtioB.
tb grade l'> which the pupl
pupil belom
TIm prooOoo wlU bo bord frooi tbr rtuieen credit units will be
tm. ood OBlj iboa who Bit. to complete ouch a course,. A onlt Is
foIMfol IB proetioo mill bo ollowod to one y ear s rouse, uflvo workc In one suh
year U off red In
pl07. Tbo trot proetioo wti; oeoor lerl. If but half a y
a half unit.
one subject It w..t c.u
M0Bdb7 oroBlBff ol Mo eoroor of Bor
The Istln. scientific and engineering
OBMOBdrtBOfblBU.
ou sr only prepsr* and admit to c-l
Alr«4j BOffoMitioBf orr oo foot fo»
•ges and university, subjects prlnt<d
goaof for Mo tooa. Tbo first rom*^ n itJtllis are elective.
Mmred by Mr. Fslrch Id that the rr
wiu bo BfBlBOt Mo Bleb school loom
.uit lie accepted and adopted. Carried
BBd Bfior Mot, tbo bojo will bo rmdt
Tsavoiss CiTT, Mlt h..
le aoot oarMlnit Met mof oome M*<ir
wmy. Tbooo who hero alieodj oi^i- To the
tod » dooiro to pby sro Dr. W. b.
committee
Mom. r J. Bob)o»1b. Ooorpo Rolf.
says and means. U-g leave
eave to rep
repori
JMb BIooRob. Toot Bokoo. Aodrrn
hat we hav^ asked for bids OB
o« Bcho
i
BoraaM. W. lUBiMrskj. A. Hnrln. mpplles for the following
ng school yeai
recrelv«-d the following bidi
B. D. Lordlo, JobB DrUory. Win
LoagworMy,
U. W.
Pierce. Will
rofOlfOBt, ArMor Uetpres. Ono Kis
iUr. Woitoo Oroy, Will Bniisbol ,

<:r.aud lUplds Sthtol Furnl
,
turc Works....................................I 147 i
ilsnnah A L^y Mer. Co............... lf.4 7
**Pbt" Tteefcor, Amtl Kerllnger. Col .tobart A IitMt h r Co....................
1&2 7
Atkinson A Met* r........................ ..
14H 4
LaofworMy. Johnson. Abo Hmith
•1 i,e last naineJ nrm < inided toll.
OmBdoU. Albcru, Plslior. end otberr.
iwp.4r from their Msl. consetjuenfly
It vlU bo oooB from Mis tb«t Mere is
b.ir b d »a« nut considered.
oboBdoBt mourlml for o boory end
The sanipl. of lead pencils furnish d
by the Mermnille lU. Iras of poor qual
ty. and by ■.Iding enough to their bid
f«- « goo.1 |H.n. II. would have made it
.onalJerable blgher.
Tii Cr^ud Haplds Furniture Works
HMof ef
of IIM
t'it> «*r ui.1 ^ ir two .P>»4Trsvsew f itr.

orritTAi^riuM i

Uofttbr meetloi of llir llosrd of Ed
'“nimlllV*ttguilng all. on the sitm.
neotloo bold tn ibr i*oumil Rouinn
t«sU. wc couhld. r th.- bid of the II •
AUI. t«. 1IKI2.
mn
h. r cu at ii:.2.7t» a* U lng the
Prooldont U-ini: sbseni. O V M ITui
iowe*t. iberefoie we would re«-umiii
was Blortod presidmt pron« in.
that the bid of the II
Prooont meifiliers Moffmt.
Fooir
»*e n««.-pttd and the
Cbase. Hrumsni). Osrner. Johiison,
Folirblld BBd NUbo.son
(tfully aubmlttod.
Minutes of Isst rr*ulsr nie<-Unit b. rtV. C, Hm MAN.N.
read sod approved.
To the iionoratlr Board of AVfso«/ios
rouimitti^e
o/ Troi rr.e (’i/y. 1/i A.Mived by Mr Fairchild that the reberositli preaent the roslens
■jon 4K- a.-i-epted and H.lopu-1 Carrbtl.
(lens of Miss Jsnnm.. 8m tb and Mhu.
TuaM Up.1. Cirv. Mlvh..
Fannie Taylor as (esilnrs In pul.lW
Aug. 2«.
fchoids. and rr«x>i«mrnu that Mi s
To thr Bonoraldr f/.urrf of Bduection
rrsversp
Of Trui rr$r City, Uu h

......
.CoiunmtiN* onNvsrhers
Moved by Mr. Foote tbat (be rep«irt
bs acrepted and adopinl
t'srrled
To the Honorahlr Board of /:durat$oh
of Trorrr$r City, Bvh :
Ws present berwith the (’uurse of
otndy for the Ht«h f^hoJl and reroin
Blond lU adoption.
* Signed.
F. O Hri MANX.
W. W. Faiim Mil l..
K H. JoHXetiX.
’ OommIUoe on Cours« of Study.
First yesr—Algebra, botiny. «-oin
poslUon. Bngllsb
First year—Algebra, pbyslral g«H>
graphy. English, botany.
tocoBd y.ar-Algebra. English, an
clOBt history, poyslology.
tofeond Yesr—Anthinetb'-mechanUsl
drawing. English, medls-vsl history,
drll government.
Third yoor-ileometry . physics, rhrt
orlr modern history
Third year — Geometry, physUs.
American hlst.-ry. Ametirsn 11 rture.
l^iurUi yesr—Mslherostlcs review,
chemistry. English lUersture, polltlrsl

i^Tix tx.i a«r
First yesr—Algebra. Urtany. vompo
oltlOB. Utln 1.
riiai year—Algebra, botany. Eng
altlon. Latin i.
Second year-Algebra. Euglleb. an
cloBt history, uooar and prose
Bacond year — English. • medls v il.
history. UBoar and prose, clvirgov.m
mtnt.
Third yasr-<}eomeiry. physit>. G« r
Bsaa 1. Cl«>ero and pmse.
third yeir—Geometry, physba tier
■MB IL G.eero and prcee
Fourth year—Maihematus review,
Oonoan III..Virgil, rhetoric. gngUsh
Ittoraturs. modem history.
FMrtb yoar—Oermsn IV. Virgil.
BBgltab literature, review arithmetic,
review grammar, American hlstu

rJeiilleuien We. your commlti.- *n
waxs and iiunuC r.-MHHtfu-l> report
ihai we have examibed the following
! lainis and liuving found them correct
uoubl r roninieud their pivment
the varu*us funds as follows:
jAMToiix >.\i.aun.r. y\ su.
Ian tors lutyroll for August,..I 210 OO
.ixcioiMAL i.\ii.>?.i; M .Ml.
Peter Wurzburg, engrosslug
dlpl mas.............................................I 22 1.0
II. J Morgan, freight and dray
*»!?*•............................................................
7 03
lianimb. l.ay Mer. Co., glaaa,
«'«r . ........................................... . .
& 78
I'hiiriea T. Johnson, binding
l*ooks.......................... ....................
F (J. Heuinsnn. expenae to
Minneapolis. .................................
H. J. Cunts, boraslne .......
httfles Scribners. 8ona books.l S8
l» C H slh A Co., bo.ks.....
15
Prange EilmatlonsI Co., dmw
log bcoks and mater isl.........
IM
Americin Hook Co., liooks....

ry. physics, rhet
Third year—0«>metry. phyalr-a, Otr.
ksa II. American literature.
dotbematlco review,
n 111, English l.iera.
tnre. modem---------pmirM yoor.—Cbtmftlry.
IV. Boglloh literature, geology, review
sjiMm^^^
*

year—AU^bV^wtany. cogipo.

-V2Si.^TUr.Ka-..P...

HER SAD ANNIVERSARY

Mrs. McKinley Recalls Assssstnatlonof Her Husband

Ceulon. Sept «W-Mra .MeKlnley
this morning remarked to friends Mat
this 11 Me anniversary of Me shooting
of her ho*bsna St Huffslo. The day

S3 ll

lletiaer. slabs. Elmwood

•-riiac^^k«rr«a.

.td«B,y
unty 1
dinn„
served and a pleasant |irpgr^ enjoy­

and asTlculiuml luiplc
ed, after which the remainder of the State slrtft.
Mr. Hanlun is a flrstevening t
rUtw rarnuT as wt-ll as a flrst-t-lasa
t devoted to Flinch.
county audStur.—New Albany Lt-dger.

0rand
Tumiture
Opening

^ends departed wisliing Mr. and Mrs.
ofsrcdded hfe
D as roanv vc
Tatman
tlmore have enjoy
as Mr and Mrs.' (itl
ed.
____________________

Saturday r

riM l*rod»<Xloa l*runils*d;

Mr. Frank Eldradgc. advance amiiaMil forenoon and plaoed oholos fresn and was Usteoed to wlM mudh pleas­
fiowers oo Me coffin of her tllostrioos ure ihronghout. FoUowlng this ad­ ger forElfflc Elloierin "When Knighthoshand and schbed as eSe stood be- dress a big pienio diBBar was eBjoyed hood wax in Flower. " was in the city
la the grove. Tbt
today.
plot whtrv lie the i

RAILROAD TO FIGHT FIRES.
I nri.nriu.riil..
i:.'ilin.4il o.iitp:.iiy has <*slab^

ll,.- IIM

icilcl
. the N.-w Vorl
York
iuto it* .»w
•..mi.:ii.y-M pr..
IM,u ll...
that If x.iUiV foi
/.«il nti.l have the proiHT
. in bt liiv they i a«r ,1<J
iii.re rli.ctixily
rli.cllxily thuii a
r uiiil.uit.re
an 111. lit. w bit li iH-ocssanly
i h uuio iujt-.uliiug th.- w-t-ue
xafil ill N.-wbiirg the- coin1 pliicitl till- hyilrauts. Tl»r»-e
- it, tb- .vM. cm I, ..,uipi.tl
f.vt t.f first clasM I, .-H-. litbuMWurs

TUf- c.jnipauy liHs
hus c»iT,\crt,-d
cnxc
Its In­
aural,nAiul Hiito s fire ti, jk-mment
saiiguitir It
furnl. tiM lilt- t.lll. iais
will prove «s uw iul. l»ay auil night
fufci-s nn- cuiploi,-,! 4!t the stntlmi and
rr.-l;:bt yattlv thus glvlmr flu- rallrtkid
pruin-rty i-t.iilinual prutnin n.

September

13

letic cveBts of the day which were
eloeely ooatested and much eejoyed.
A sumniary of Me various evenu is arrangt^i for from Lansing to Grand
Rapida,leaving Lansing about 2 o'clock
ss follows:
in the morning. The regular train
Hoys' Raoe-Roy Martin,
Fat Man's Race-First. Earl Case at Grand Rapids will be held about
20 or 80 minutes, and (hit will get the
aeooud. Jake Amold.
Free-for all raot—First, Robert Kel­ company in here at 1 :l
Th*s will give tbt-iii time to get Dp
son; second. Peter Milks. Jr.
The jiroPrise raoe-rFirst, Peter Milks. Jr all the sceuery and effects
doetion i* the mort pr. leutious of
M-eond. *’Kig" Willisms
anything
that hos^^ver U-en o.-en here,
Sock rsue-First. Will VieiiKung
the oomiiauy numbfrlng 4H js apl..
tecond, Harley Hsllldsy.
Two oar hiad of svem-ry ore oarru-d.
Oenfs one Mile bicycle raoe-First
Rslph OlsH*.
State of Ohio, (^ty of Toledo. /
M Rod Target Hhoot-KirsL Philip
h tbnt
Frank J. ('heney ran
Miller.
40 Rod Target Shoot-First. Phillip
Milh r: second. Charles Miller
the city of Toledo. County «ml Suite !
Tug of War, hotwiwn Farmers and oforeoaid. and tbnt said firm will ]iay |
the som of One Hundred Dollars lor |
Busines* Men-Won by Me Farmers,
case of Catarrh that
after a terrible struggle. F. W. Wil
ty the use of HaU f
sou oapUiued the Farmers and William
E'BANK J. CHENEY.
McCulley the Basiuess Men.
6 worn to Indore- me and su barn tod
Hone Raoe-First. Dr. Tedman
In my iireKeuce. this fitb dav of DecMeU-or; seooBtl. John Telford’s Sky •mtox. A D. 188®
Light.
Seal
W A Gleason,
Nota
The base ball game bet^
Cure is U
Boarjman and Kingsley x
.
id act* directly na
the latter tt^. In a very e citing I
and mnoons surfai-es of the ojstein
ish. by the score of ll'lo 10. A grand Seud for U-stimeniaU free.
F. J. Cheney & Cti.. Toledo, O.
b*ll t losed Me day's pleaxurei.
1 by Druggists. 75-. Hall's famIt is Me Intention to have Memorial
Day always observed as a day of re
erenoe for tb,
nation's
departed
The work of laying ihc concrete
heroes, and to have another day later foundation
for
fur the
pavement on
in the seasou. for even more elaborate Union street was begun this
athleiie eveuta tlian those of yesterday

-rlr.* Trlrsraphi
niiHiit- l««U Trito]
Ilttc-r With a cum
s tt-li*glMpllT
t-i:illy th-v isc*
Algtricu. s;»ys the CUb-a;:,. .Nt u s. Huring
soint- nxvut Ifsis Is fun- Atlunral F.»uri.iur. the ln*iK-.t..r g.iu-ial uf the
Fr.-inl, iual.il,. tb-ft-iistM. the Trllt.u
pluiigftl iH iitath Hu- xx„vt-u niitl lujtb
nx-t-lvctl i,M-sw»gt-s frou, and scut m.-a
sagt-x^tu 11.,-^ vt SM-U up^tbe surfun-. As

afternoon W. O. McMllUu annot
he was not a candidate for United
Stotes senator. He added: “D. M.

waves Is Idliid tin- iui|sirisuct-uf wlretcMi nuuuiuiiicatioii iH-tutvn the diving

to win."

The Steam )-acht Rambler, owned
.
by J. U Ljmdi of Chici«o. is
dock to stay a short time.
yacht is in command of Captain Will^*^
Franklin of this dt).
The yacht is a
beautiful boat 100 feet in length and
clcgsntTy cquipi>cd. On board arc Mr.
^
and Mrs. l.ynm and theii guests Mr.
McKay and tUughter.
Tlie juuty is
enjoying a cruise of the Ukes.

Owing to delay in receiv­
ing several line; of goods
we were not able to h^ve
our furniture opening this
week, but will positively
have our

ed Me town uot to eajoy athlefios. sad
Among the guests from out of the
Men followed tha apeeoh of Mr. Wal citywer^Mr. and Mrs. Owen from
ter. foil of wit, ioteruatlof from begiimlng to ead. He dwelt largely apAfter many
congratulations the

vite you

allow

rKBBONAL

8EPT. 13

Rcy. R. 1). Laufmon and wile ol
Richmond, tmL, arc visiting their
Rev. W. L. Uufman.
The former
will occupy the First Mcthotlist iml-

^ Uland E. Tripp and H. C. Tripp
of Kingsley were in the city today.
is

in­

goods

lo

iiuole

yuu

prices.

the

“flre You Hard to Please?”
Docs it take a pretty gtHnl man to make your , lollies?
.\re you verv-. very particular aliout the lit of ymir garments.^
Do you demand the i

[ careful tailoring?*

If you say “Yes” to

these

questins then you arc the
man we are looking for.
We are llie representative
hereof L. Adler Bros,
Co., of Rochester.

N,

V..

Ready - to - wear

Clothing has a reputation
all over

the

country

superiority

other

ready

made-to-wear
its prices.

at

any

double

We don’t

about

this

all
and

you to believe a word
say

for

over

made,

for being as good as

Steigbirg'serand Optra House

SATURDAY NIGHT

in­

and

Boston Store

Sept fi-At 8 o'clock this

K. A. Fisher of Interlochen

us
'

EVENT OF THE SEASON

_______

call

now on floor for sale, and

Greatest renovating medic'jie known.
85a Joa O. Johnson.

Perry is a candidate, and a candidaU,

to

we

spect the array of

it’s

Detroit,

>

In the mean liine

whose

McMILLAfl IS OUT

ask
we

clothing,

but w'c would very

much

like to have you come, in
Pcrlcv- presents

EFFIE
ELLSLER

MARY

and

see

will

then

have told
about it.

it, b*!cause
learn
you
:

:

you

that

the

we

truth
:

:

the Whiting.
Miss Mattie VonOrden
Mrs. Robert E. Walters.

is visiting

C. North of Elkhart. Ind. arrived
this week for a visit w-ith hi* sister,
Mrs. a Hotnmond. and Mrs. Blockraarr of Duluth will arrive this evenMrs. F. W. Belr of Chicago is vis
itmg her daughter, Mti John F. Ott
She wiU remain

in

Traverse City

about two weeka
Mi^s Helen Hagadom of l.onsing
is visiting Mr*. Robert E. Walters.

fonl.
Mr. ami Mrs. Jean Pierce. Miss
p.isuw^ of
, lanvh. has Slcta-tl a eonEmma Bowen. Miss Ina Bowen. Mrs.
tro -I (.• lift* n f .r ten hours to a d:ss«-r:rtt...n
i-n -Seietiee, N.nture Slid Re- Sarah King, of Winchester Ind.. Mr?.
Pxi.ii P»:» ix>. job work
19 50
Froze and daughtcf of Ridgeville. Ind.
l.slo'.r
by
Tliad.leuX
E.
I’tvk.
the
Respectfully ac
ow ner of the land.' sax s n P.rldgejHirt ami Alex. Alroeronde of Saratoga.
O C. Mm
(Cutm,» disi-atcb to H,e Pbll.ad,-lphls Ind.. ore visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bur­
"
F. G. Hiri MAX
lYi-ss. Mr. PtM k, wrbu dis-* nut lu-lieve kett Pierce ol Spruce street, i
Co
MJxexl by Mr. Gainer that the report In rx-tealed rx-l.ciun. thinks be h.as s CUude Bowen'oT Elmwood avenue.
t*e aiTepted and the bills ordered paid f.vlr ,-baure ,»f c-onvertfng Pastor Ray­
from the various funds. Carried.
mond lus-ause. ao^.rdlns to the tx,uThe application of F. D Marvin f ir tract tbat b.ns l^vn dul.v signetl. mxHM
appointments tr
Mr.ondMrt.W.C HuD are verj
sed dellxef.st. Paster Raymond • U
senteo and read
oldiked t.y the tt»rms of the d,H-mucnt proud Ola di^htcr whkh has just
Moved ty Mr. O
arrived at their home ob State street
to U- an -a’.tenilve. honest listetier."
ployeil as truant
.v» »««The
little lady wiU be a charming
mg year and his aalsi^ fixed tt »30
rAatl.ltlow wT Street ««■»»,
comiunion to her four big brothers.
liersnomh. I'arriid.
In utMer to promote the use of artistic
Yeas-Member* MoHut. C
Surveyor E. P. Wrteniian has just
parcel sigua cn evblbitn-u I* to to held
msan. Garaer, Johnaon snd
completed the survev of Lkke View,
In Paefs lu OrtoUr at wbbh toixes
. Nays—Members Kooi- and Fairchild. nf gpsi.
ai:d JUv‘.sre to W given on attractive addition to the village
fer tto tbrtx- laxrt original designs of Fouch for Jimes LaidWw: Fooch
^^ gnatl n of M M. Keith as isn- shown
<'om{siitots arc retinlrt-d lo U destined to become a popular local
Itor of the Hoardman avehue school mske itolr'deign* full slae and for
rcsoTL V
^
was pres Died and read.
practical use. ,_______________
Someoflhe^endsot fames CalMoved by Mr. Houmann that the
res Ignat on to acespiBd.
There w ill be a special communica­ lon telegraphed U
application ot W. U Thomas
tion of Traveree City lAxlge Na R22 today to send the body of the drown­
,e janliorshlp of the BoaitlmaB
The xemams
F. & A, M, Monday evening lor work ed man to Honor.
weros^ppedthisiftcnioosL
in the Third degree.
rniMixo rt-.xo!^
Ta averse Herald,

;iKTT.

Last evening Mr. and Mrs. \Y. H.
Count}
Au.m.r Tlmmas Hanlon
brourlit M tb,« , :tv Jrom bl* farm uu
Raiae entertained in honor of Mu.
tto rlvtr ixuut ;i *ta1k uf <-urn that IIA Barr)- and daughter oT Albion,
‘ I rx.UrUmtxt, of the prroare guests ol Mrs.'j.W.
Mrs. J. W. Bushcc,
Bushcc,
Boitt's sister
. ^ *'*’*
*‘'*'**‘ cuntnlocd five larxre

A V cry happy gathering took place
)«lcrday evening at the home of .Mr.
and Mrs. F. Gilmore on West Eighth
street, it being the htticth anniversary
of Mcir maiTiagc and also the first an­
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Tatmon, Mfs. Tatman being ihcir young­
est
More than a score ol relatives and
friends participated Jri' the pleasure?
of the day, there Inring tliree “genera:
day of aporta of ao athlatie Baton.
tions present,
Than waaa blf panda la tha auni.
ptuous dinner was served to i
which all did ample justice.
Many!
beautiful and valuable jiresents were
bsMBBd Modem Woodmasof
received by Mr. and Mrs Gilmore. ‘
Ira, BBd the aotire towB mart
it being their golden wedding, among
the fTove when Cocaty Clerk Robert
which were a beautiful watch and
E. Walter save the addnaaof the day.
chain set with diamonds and o|uls,
He was iatrodaoedby Rev. A.L.Thors presented to the bride of fifty years
ton. who spoke of the oooasloo Mat oaU ago, by her husband.

I on the physitml aide of a mao's mak
for Mrs. McKinley was very moob up, ahowing itsi
like all oMvrs.
Her only hoose goest nlshlBg i^yl
Is Mist Wilson, the dsogbter of the of Me sound body for t
stcrslary of agrlcohore. Mrs, Mo the soond miBd. The ad
Kiuley went to West Lswn oemetery with clever and bnmoro

«v.-rcstitnut,-tl.
Is lullcvctl Hint (he
stnIT uf the VtTuuu.
Silver. Uurdutte « Co., books,
•Hu- turp.-du
I of the r.ritlsh nilm luu.Nu rt !to
\y. arc b.-tnl :»t xturk .l.-\ -h,g n sju-el
ll H. K L. A P. C,x.. wiring of
xenlrsl bu Idlng......................... $ 100 00 wircb-sA t.'-b crapliv t.utfi for the PC
nmish subu ann.- fiotjlla
itound A Hon. castings and rehairs
.................................
lill llto*. reiuilrlng arch....
5 sS
llanuah A l,ay Mer. Co. lawn
A rinxtal e;,l.le;;iani fr.-m Rome tO
*« wer. etc.....................................
gg po the St. Louis GluU-I>t-m,».-rat stalew
llanuah k Ijiy Merc. Co, nthat I’oiH- l.t-o will sisM, U- the IH.Spairs to plumbing......................
3
iM-ssor of the 1 argusl tup ix iu the wurtil.
J K. C.rrlllck C#.. flixoMng. etc.
I
the eeb-braletl eight kanil Itmxlllau
i A Montague, lawn mower
gem which iH-b.ncsl lo tlte Neaimllun
ibnirU.ns.
Tlie stone has lH*t-n t-ogmvetl %vltu the inmge uf the Saviour
ding and grading at Central
31 40 uml w^l! to prt-senl.sl to the i«ope st
the eltxseuf tin- pr,-M-nt Jubilee ye:ir by
T U * Nl%ols‘n. la'lwr and ’ma­
Coutit Cnsertn. belr of th, RourUm
terial, reiialrflng buildings
klngs'slong writli ulh^ ri. li Nenpobtaa
K W Hastings A^ns. insurtame.......................................................| 180 00
\ A ..ammond, inSurimem.. •
oO
ll P C-.rxer InsurAm^.
45 00
,-r^to obi A in |.

id

nroi yoor—Algebra, botany. Eng
Uoh. LbUb 11.
BocoBd yoar-Algebra. Kng|Uh. ancloBt blaiory. Oisaar and prose.

pllcati .n U rei
file
Carried
The board ih
of tiling the V
avenue school.
ship in the Boa
The followl!
ition:
L.
apTllcanisI for the poaltionT*^
J. D. price
omas. Geo,
HoraUi Pearl and a. J. Gotfer.
M.'. Haake.. now appeared and took
|.art in the proeeredlngs
The board Men proceeded to ballot
B. WaMar-FteB «• MaBe C
for janitor wlM the* followlBg iWBalt:
C*eo Jameson. 5; W. L Thomas, 4.
M ved by Mr. Heumsnn tbat Geo.
WbBB Memorial Day was
Jameson to hired as janitor for Me last sprlBff4 at the earaaat
^^ardman avenue a<hool. Carried
Moved by Mr Heumann ihsi school of the vatataBs of two wars. Kiacalay
omnaence on M- :^nd day of Septem- omitted all sporu aad james. as oet
of keeplBc with Ma splzlt of tha Bay
on which tha
dead la booond. Bat it was sol the
iatastias to obsU fiamea asd aporta
fnimthe life of yossgar asd'ol

AT STEINBERG’S GRAND
Special PrlOM: 26c. 36c, 80c, Box SmU 76c.
T#r*phor»an2for8eata.

JULIA MARLOWE’S

“WEEN
KNIGHTHOOD
WAS IN
FLOWER”
41 PEOPU-I CMS SCEIERT
Mott rxpr&«^ drammtk- tirrsnlxauiM

Piiw50e,75c7H aed SI.50,
oar morviug tor the r ot-ral pui^lw

-vn niiiiiMD
Ji iimtr

€. Olilbelm.

«C*r. rn>0/ Mi Vaiou.

CrMtTM euv. S«Vt.«. I4»2
inadam>4(l* take |il*aaur«iti announcing to you (baton Ifionday. Sept. 8, IRr.
T. D. mason ol Clmland. toill be at our
store upHb a complete line of Cadies’ Suits
and eoa^ Kemember it is a ebanee for
you to see all (be new. up-to-date crea­
tions. monday only. Sept. 8.
«Cbe Boston Store.

mwm

'^MT:

£

■' w w»/

PART TWO

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1902

PART TWO

Cbe €i^tiing Record's Up»to-Date Tlltisfrated FeaRire
DAVID 1 PARRY AND THE BEPHBLICAN VICE PRESIDENCY FOR 1904
1

r candidate, as they know klm well-ham
known kirn for ysam-as a man of in­
Vloeeemtt to astocUd aa tb« lU- tegrity and parts white the cwuntry at
Inrgs knows him not at aU and will
to im may he eSMsd to David have to take him on their gnamatee.
Thla. however, to made w lihont a sin*te reernatlon and Is a anfBclent In-

who made buggiee in Rushvllte and em­
barked aa todependeal manufaciurcm.
for the fimt four yearn working m the
factory every day. carnl^ « ibelr

otovn;n I
than any oi

B tb*
wmn

known to the poor ooy. the bard workta« nmhantc. the rich maanfactmor
and comlnc out

If. It te mM to be
r five caniax* foctortc^ln

monater factorr. and
machinery te operated by electricity, no
it to atrlcUy np to date in erery partlc-

at night. They began with a amall fac­
tory and twenty nten. a few yearn Uier

>HE BATTLESHIP (LLMOIl

couW wish. Includln*
IHKWry. which he frequently consul
He is considered, by the way. to be I
bent posted man la the country on oi
nomlc subject*. Thou*h able to
abed aa Ion* as he choomm^/yt he rti
at 8 to the momln* and baa aU I

Wtoc to mhetoca people aa to.wbat
they ahoald doc eat may be ■artlaned
tor Henry Thoopeooof BBdand. ton

fada It u claimed, and “there i
frills * to his makeup; but he to Just a
stmtsht out and out cttlsen such as the
country 1* or ou*ht to be proud t
all n»en who have a clear Idea
value of time, he has no leisure for so­
cial folUee or fast horwa. He and his
wife are ne*ular church*oem and am
IdentUled with aU
©lent cntert'rleee

for the beaUhy
•HBnTroTtte
bf^r’p<
^rtannuMTrt

il way It may be said that
rd by the t>uUtlciaBS about

AOIM:

orfantoatbrna. atich aa the National Aa•ooiatlon of Manufacturera. the lar«eat
or. Ita kind la the world, and alao of
about everythtac^of an Industrial charnoter In the city and state of his adop.
tlon. He Is a melon* Republican, but
democratic in his Instincts, is a reco*aiaed * captain of lodostr> “ and has
never before oou*bt political olllce.
tboudh inatrumental in aecaiin* electlone for othere whom he has rc*arded
'
worthy of trust.

Ths bsetnnin* of Mr. Parry s ‘botim”
dates from last r.bruary and Is ettHhuted to n remark of President House.veil, who Is said to have >ovlaUy aUppsd the subject <rf this sketch on the
bark and aald. -PbiTy. bow would you
like to so oa the natlooal ticket with
me In HWr Mr. Parr/ adrolUy par­
ried the astonishlBS qoeatloe by tsplyliv*. “Mr. PreeldeBt. 1 am «nly here
to Incite you to attend the naUoaal
convention of Amerlcen manufacturere
which meets at Indianapolis In the
oomlns May." and no further reference
was mads to the polulcai matter at
that lime. Rut on Mr. Parry's return
to IndianapoUe he found that the pree• Ident’s conundrum had preceded him
and that hie fellow clttsena were aid.

AMERICAN SOPRANO IN LONDON.

at

some eon nf tuiiiunal reco*nltlon
frojp the RepuNksns. who
0 ham b
of Ulc especlall.>- fa
toftln*
two national ecristoi
of the con*re*5men. It has *one Re- !
j-ublUan sevtn tlmm in the pa«t ten
i resldrntial elections and may perhaps dock in the Brooklyn navy yard
was on her way to sea the photo*
bein* taken by special arrangei
in the comln* election of i*04.
Many a valued clUxen has been bora with her ofllcem and officials of the
In Indiana and slven his sen Ice* to the navy department. The lUlnols Is a first

INDIANAPOU5

try since

I to Mr. Wiry-e character
and abimi*^
Rprakins *enermlly. In truth. Mr. Iterry'e candidacy beam all the • earmarkm *
of suceeaa. arsulns from hU own career
and from what has been espectvd of
candidate* In past |K»mi*al.campalcns.
In the nmt place, he ws* born on a
farm and educated In the district school
as well as at his mother s knee, so that
he baa no colle*e reminiscences to ham­
per hlau«and besan Ufe without ^huvins
to undo anythin* learned at a univer-

HOME OF THE ELAIINEY STONE.
ilhistretloti
mey castle.
ue of James Whitcomb Rlle>% the
Lwskr
• IhKilh Tsrkln*ton. the
ellst; tleneral l^w Wallace, author
of -ikn-ilur.“ and n any other* with
i m..rv than local fame. l>ne of our pres,
Renjamln I
idenl of Indiana at the time of his elec­
tion and 1* now buiitd In Indiana soO.
un\ the state has riven us twti vkw
prt sidents -Schuyler Colfax and Thom­
as A. H n.lrt. ks-4.ne a Republican and
in and

It to Mt kkM tte high pete* «r bMC
Chat ho imaBd the itobBc to
ate tha fiiec t&t a chance to tood hnhIta la datombto Sefenttoto anya Urn
Mew York Trftome. have b«n potaCtoc
Mt tor a tone time that enttoc baa bean

in

make the one
who klaeee It

111* actlm career be*an in a dry
Soods store at tto per month, out of
. bum to
which hr rr*utarly i»ald his board and
he ^oaly
hoarded the remainder unUI able to »o
Into the hardware boslDcss for hlpjaelf.
This be did la 1*7S.-after marr>in* the
lady of his choice, the erremony bein*
^ tTw.r 1
performed by the Rev. Henry tVard
Heecher. The next year Mr. IV^rry sold
PvTn.sylvanla tlfty y.-am a*o and taken
out his buadness and handed the pro­
tlful
to Indiana w h.-n he w as <mly a year old.
ceeds to bis father to pay off a mortXalley. The M..ne Itself Is near the top
WIRLI.\M M. ASQITTII.
*m*e on the old home farm, atartln* out
of the tower, but In order to reach and
afresh aa a*ent for another firm. Two
■ JndlanaXA.Ua.
kiss It onefha* to be let down from the
yearn later be bad saved money enough
to buy out a hardware firm In Rushi
In fait»n< f-als the »ect of Jaln.s In
........... ...........................
vlUe. Ind. and a t%jrr ymm after that
at, ular. The same I* claimed of Mr. pi* M. In 11a is far ahead of all rival*.- Fast* ‘
PILLOW.
r to- IndlanaiK)!!*.
he went into the bu*li>e*« which he ha.
Hands ih» lr Immens
made the pride of India
the UiTcet
<x»\-vrinr twenty acre*
from which has develuxwsl
dev
va*e factt»ry In the world. He and buikUnr*. . mployin* more than 2
,
arrbd the stone In
brother bourht the shoj. of a man } men and mipplylnr the wherewithal for 1 in* pasecd throurh all phuae. of Ufe d.y..

I

funcUona. He
1 accottot of tbe <
aeota of the child, the mstnre poraon
seed peraon. Aa
to the eserctoe of any toate to aervtoc
or tbe combloteg of dtffercof tooda nk
meal the subject to complataly o«t of
rmch of tbe majority ^f paopto and M
as little comprebeodad by tbea
atnyture and harmonlea of a i
ay ara by tha llrst whlstltog boy cm
meet on tba atrarL"
W. II. Wllry. rUtof cteto-*
tot of the department of agrlealtVA
adrocatea a more geoeral nae of «roala aa food and a decraaaed aaa c€
Scab. “It to well kDown that m .
Boortabed exteoalrely on cereala am
capable of the hardeat and moat andurinc manual Uhor.** ba aald racantly
In a dtocoaalon called forth by tba
fceaent bl*b price of beef. **Maala
are quickly digerted and furntob an
abundance of energy aoon aftor ooto-

real foods, on the other hand, art amra
alowly digested and fttmlah tbe iiiMgy
necaaaary to dlgeatSon and the rttal
fnnctkma In a more nnlform maaner.
They are tboa better adapted to aaatain hard manoal labor for a Im« pertod of lime. Everything neceaaary to
•uppir the waste of the body and to
give beat and energy to the eystca la
anppUed by the cereala. The war^-

5-1

COSTLY BRITISH SURVEYS.
, erally
A VENERABLE GRAND .OUCHE8S.
he Rtilitb Irland* have been better, hymn
One of the few eurvivlnr relics of the
\ one ocearty years of Queen VMcria * reijrn \ surveyed than any other European I morecler*ym»^T»says
wben tbs
Is to be found to Au*u»ts. crand du. h- < cxmntry. The cost from IKM to lOl waa | cMlon the blshox* visit
ese of Mecklenburc-StrvUtx. sister of j esUmate=J at «l.i»C‘?.090 a year, but
but rere- tenuaTMture was far below aerr
tbe Duke of Cambridjce. She is now
<enil/ It ha* only amounted to half as thst the bishop slept to a rdom
i
years of ace. and her brather | mufh.
•l*bty yt
mufh. ThTh- «x*i*roxlmate total coot of jjj,
■nSe'
the surwy of the RrUteh Ule* dnrin* 1
the duke
the la*i century 1* put dow n at IlSO.- ! life i* thou*ht to hav* acc-oui
(MJXXj>y.
i his wonderful physical endurmn

trC^TTKE WITH ITS SITE COST $1,650,000.

“America In l^ndon" la now a standto* headline In many journals of Kn*-

•SIR EDWIH ARXOID'8 JAPAHMi: WItA^

of cereala aa food.
When ceresU am property prepared
and eerved. they are ee palatable and
nmrltkNss as meat and tbetr Jodlctona

future of Sooth African |
that the first montha of 18W ahowad
that If the war had not totenrenad tba
hare Um OOfiOlk000:
year after tbe raenaption of mli^Jpg operatkma upon tbe
exiatlnf lamedlately prior to tbe
an output of gold at tbe cato eE
£20.000.000 annually nay be reably catlmeted. and tbto cate of
action wUl be ctmdOj tneraaaed
partly by tbe Increaee to tbe cmeblng
planu of eome of tbe compantea. bnt
by tbe etaittog of
Btage Within the next three ar fioor
yaara. after operaUona have bean reearned on a large ecale. tbe annal
gold prodoction from tbe Wttwntoro-

to ImpoosUde to predict with any
acy tbe divat^ofmlntog to tbe

V shown In the accnmp.inylnr lllusirtillcm Is the Royal aqua, which, with Its site, was recently purchaeed for the eum of
decree as wvll
•tbs many vtoltom now to London
la* from the United Stares to the
tnal OC this lUustmtIon. Mine Ben

fcve to mine
a Meth
■ punwe* they mired an immense sum of money, etartto*
as w^ll as for <
t Intention of makin* a * Methodist mlllltm rulnea fund." Amon*
i Rnjrland * capital

TWO OF J. MElFOinr MOMATS TEEASTTHES

A HARPIST AND HIS HARP.
A peculiarity of the harp Bbown
1* Illustration Is that It was nu
> hold* R. The harp-

lakln* a comfortable enjoyment In the
rood thlnps of life. When the rrand
duchess (then known as the ITin«'e«i
Aucusta) was manied. about sixty
>-ear* a*o. at Ruckln*ham palace, thrre
were present the kin* of Hanover, the
kinr-and queen of the Bel*lans. Quern
Victoria and other great pcrsoimKe*.
besides her sister, the Duchess of Teck.
mother of the preeent ]

carried on. It may be oboerred, bowever, that the tendency to to exploit tbe
'
,

and that eagloeertng mrthoda are aU
adopted with that eod to view. If tbe
of the decfur lerela to not
delayed pending the prortng of tbe
gnmod lying above, bat to carried on
coocurreotly with the explettation ct

,
|
i

dnetrial life of tbe dtotrtct
coome be corraapoodtogty ab
Tbe worktog of lower grade on

brother are left al- I
rerreeenuilve* of the
r that period.
j

tend to tocraeeed toogerlty ef tba todnetry. M w«m 1 eaDcd npontoegpraee an opinkm 1 would eetinato tbe
fatnre doratioo of pro&Uble operationa

A FOUR HORNED SHEEP.
The curious animsl shown in ih- IIlustration, the four horn**d sheep. I* '
In the island of Kt. Kllda and Is *
the result of mr^-ful brerdin* for *en- j
•rations. There are no other sheep of

MM

miW'
igpi

that Of tb*
the aondad.
—• j No use has been, discovered for the «xcor- I tra pair of horns, for the sheep art re«.«ir ,'markablydocllm

r I tax of

<Nt bis UM year's

*

Althoucfa tor Edwin AnMM to i
aco be marrtod the yoon* and bsat ifttl woman now known aa Lady AnoM.

and tor Bdwin made bar i
quered Loadms i

It to expected that word wffl ba rb
cahrud aoon from Chief Moore of tbe
United Staten weather bureau anneune
tug that be bae decided to tortaD a
tary to be erected at DalntJ
nee detect* Ughtntog at a <
100 nitoe and accurately f
tbe k^STri oedfutilfb. a Jee-

>

TMath li.iyi* «»
Dulatl
ttolL

^

a He made . St^rfJir
t to pnMi tbe dance UBtn BMb-

■ -siwiiiiri



With the AppUcaUon of Air It
Run* AutomobUcs,
MAT LOWE! PRIOB OF MA0HIIE8

tbrcxi.l..„lou.
,
Tbe inventor, a .unn welUdvaiuMHl lu
into tbe anlornublle and.
jrlviui: tbe lever a »<bari» pull buck and
then n puHb forv.nid. ara^MM tbe ►fis r.
lin: Uir. and Ibc n«r wb.-.-l» «.f tbe
iiiaebiiie Iteiran to n birr anaind at r«maiderable aiHHsl There tva« home iioiM-.
but not eo imub a. would have K-eu
tbe veblele Uvn atarled
with muM.Iiue. There was no sum IL
liy moving bis tbuuib'on the litlle slide
atinrlHsl to the bjindle be conindl.'d tbe
MK-cd of tbe wb«-.*l. to ault bla fanev.
Tlien tbe vlnltor wa« n^k.-il to elimb to
1 easy
the aeat and aee bow alniple
Viib a
tt
It waa to oiH^rate tbe maeblne. With

recbanrcHi.
cbarped inlo taut.
ception of U inu un.l;T
Tbia
i‘‘-H»h;tely no

‘ Tbii* i** iti I.u.^enM. «a u.t tyletje
Pt*. v hi* 1. iv
trum ear bide
eah inm. t«* win* u water iji appllotl.
TbU
U entdv’o doierent fn.m
«c-lvlene. In tU.,1 tlo-re U ,u, earbide
«‘f mb imn in it
Then a.>.-tvlene la
nc«*ron*i^ Tbf
TbN la a dry. aafe i:an
dubcT..n^
vlyl. ne ia »o un»'»»• '
1 tlmik'eruua eoni*
**
!
}

'!
fe%v Inatruetloua be found that to eoii- i
tnd tbe luaeUinerv wua auniHbliu: That

Ule» if
man tliat woodroM liupruvciuiiiU fire
To deinonstmte further the |*ower of
brtoc uukU In tbe purely mcilianleal the new |»s tlie connection with tbe
nn «reU n« in Uie •cieuUflc world. Mya tank 111 the nutouiohile was ss'vcrcd
• New Tork Tribune rrjwter. Now. nn«1 the pljN> was fasteind to a hig tin
tlMMe who are InlerreU-d lu aulouue
the niaehlue. It was said that this tin
I
Link had Ini'n charged with jua aev► Ut«t Iblns In
enil weeks ago. yet when the proper
day.laafaaolioe mat
^ fruni which «-ounectlon was made the rear wheels
the fmaollne Unk la> iremoved, anothtr of the auiomutule spun around as mer-

Cola DredaJsa.
The field of drtnlgtug for gold is ex­
panding In ralffornln. Where It Will
stop is dlffleult to ^lehn-mlne. says tbe
Ban Franelsco Chroiilrle
Wherever a
piH.I of water deep a ini large enough to
undiT -nlli.eM an> tsuidltion flout a dredger .-an l*e ('rvntt'<l lu an
auriferous gravel bonk this process
"
** "I'ldled
mtlmatini: ils |H«wer. It lias will l»c adopleil. Tlmt is the drift of
**'•'•*» demonsirail'd tbni ll.iiild air the linlustry. Tlie river .In-ds whore
Is not adnptisl for emmmn kil uin*. fof the pay dirt cannot l*e reached by oth­
deterioration Is
prenl and the er mining met hods ah* now being
lunebliiery m*. e\i*.*nsive
lunelilnery
exi^ naiv, itiat its future worked, and the l*eucUes and mead­
UM*fnliie»*a 1h likely to W «n»ntJned to ows In which tlie auriferous debris
tbe lulHwatory f.w exiK-rinienial pur- from the can.vons nlH.ve has l*een deIHHwa and deinonatrationa.
IH-sIn-d are lN-c.nilng s«»urces of great
-Wlib tbla lmpro\enient I espeot to prufll to the dntlge miner.
ace a tine ntitoinobih* turmtl out which
can be aoid to tbe public fur. , nay.
KwtsI W'stec Troasha.

STRIKERS* FERRIS WHEEL.

Kovel 14e« of rttf.io.
MIoors
tu Make Money.
Many plaun have
n adopted by tbe
striking coal mln|r» to make money
during tbe strike, hut none Is more
novel Ihan^e Idea cxuuvlved by sev­
eral clever Winers of PlUston. Pa., says
the Philadelphia Prevs. Foiling to get
work in the dlstnei and not desiring
to leave their f.imlli.-s. they <Hmeelved
the Idea of rumiiug a |.Iacv of amuse­
ment and getting what few iiiekels
ere-to bo siK'nrin xUv*o hard times,
1 he n’sult «‘f Iheir plans Ik a •‘Ft'tris
wheel.*' not like the l»ig tme at ChUnigo.
but a model of Ingenuity nnti t-conomy
In the us.' of materi.iN. w hich Is uo
less na atUaction to Plti!-U*n than tbe
original was to Ihiris
A tiXKiTonn* one supiH*rt fur the big
axle m.nde of an old east Iron pipe.
The ••xvh.vl'* Ik siju.nre. and at each of
the four cormTs are wain, each hold
lug i%vo iHTi«.nK. the wliole carrying
eiglit pitsK.-n,c. rs Fobr Idg proi»s. such
ea are u.s.'d in the mlues, support It.
It is made of roiTgii Uumls. and the
scats .nre of Uurd rnd «wing frt'ely
on a pipe hanger
W. f1. Posseft and his son. Ceorge R.
rhuynl at the to{> nf a hill at one end
nnsselL of New York city, the hitter of the l<jwn. the "w Imh I" «v*mmanda a
an electrical cnclne**r. gave the dem- view of the entire city, ns it Ik twentj-I have
foor f.H't high. It is workisl by a crank
Ing w
turned by man iK»wer. and tbe rides
years- said tbe elder Mr. Russell, cost r. ct'nts each. Some of tbe ma-and my son baa worked with me for Irrial h.-id to N' putvfiased. and thla
atvemi years.
Tbe ti.uk conUluing was ol*tslned with tlie understanding
the gas wlM weigh from eight to twea- that It Is to be |mid for out of tha rely-three pounds. Our plan IU to
ate gas fr^ ('ertaiu
and by*
a in chemicals
cbrmlc
CHINESE COINS TOO UGLY.
liroduee (
drotairhon wh
led hydrogen gas.
g W e hai
on sulomoblHaU and tarious sorU of
BUtkmary gnd
The ChlnoKc emperor has compared
have met wfih aucccas everywhere. I
the money w ho h Is iK-iug turn«J out
estimate that tbe gas Is about ooethlrd more powerful than gasoline and of hla mint* wub .tinero au coins and
baa come to tbe con. luKom that it la
much leas expensive. I’nder our plan
not handsome eiiougb. naya a special
it will coat a cent per horsepower an
from Washington to tbe New York
hour, whUe gaaolioe eoau from I to
2H cenu per horsepower an boor. W> World.
A cable message was received from
have operated a marine engloe eight
lllulster
Conger ibe other day asking
and a half hours at a cost of 4 cenu

Unk ntitwUtoUd and the machine run
irtCkMit the OM of any raaullue at aU.
When the naaoHne unk had been ns ventor removed the Jacks, and the roattored. another Unk. antaUer In fixe, thine was pushed several feet neariT
WM pot in tU place. Tbe new Uuk to the d.H.r of tbe shi»p. The machine
alned a ffaa ^which. In connt«ctlon was Jockt^ acsln. the Juveiitor mountI tbe tunal1 dj
dry battery, the iraao* etl the lu'at and again suited the wheel
i free air. aupplicd the spinning rapidly.
“Tlial was done.- said be. to show
f the nutoiuis
I Inventor, for tbe pnwcut at yon that we had no f'osmvtlon with
leaat. Intenda to keep aecrel bow thla any ste.iro pliM*• ttir el.s trie W in'S under
gaa la made, altbon^ he aaeerta thm the flooring.Then the In
Intentor l.roucht out a llU»c
pntMiU have beMi sranted to hun in
.nped 1101*0 fn*m the rear of the
the UnlUd BUtca. Canada and lu l-nshop and prot-tHtled to show how he
muld
also use the gas for illuminating
Ah Interaatlnff demoiulraibHi of tbe
pUHHises.
There
was a gas tmnier at
•ttcieocy of the new power waa irtven
la a little vacant atore In tbe lower m»e end of ihe tnl*e and an oiH-nlng at
part of Ifanhattau. Tbe inventor, hie tlie other. I‘uttlns llie oi*en end Into
his
mouth,
the
man
blew lni*» (lie tut*e.
OOCI and the writer were preeent. The
machine to which the new force waa Then, lighting a iimlvb. he applied It
applied had beea hastily put together. to tlie bunuT. and n pile, gnvulsb
ThOTt ware the framework and half
haraepower aaachlnery of an old qnad
rtCJCle. Ob top o^^theM* had been
plaeed tha wooden body of an ordina­
ry rooaboot road wagon. Tbe front
poaomaUc ilrad wheeU rested on the
«obr. while the rear wheels were
Jackad op aaveral Inchea from tbe
door. Thla waa dime to give tbe enfdMfoU play wlthoot moving iha anThe gas waa confined in a steel unk
alfht tochas la dUmeler by fifteen
toehaa In laofth. Thla unk was pUced
la tha hady of tha wagoo just Uck of
tha aaat and waa connected by little
with tha gaaoline engine
aalea of the r.ar
This tnhlng ran around to the
lift alda of tha wagon bed. acxoae tbe
daidhoarrt In troot and then back along

art two opaoings In the tnblng for air.
opt la tha roar and one on tbe dashhooul tha latter being accewlble to tha
drlear of tha aotomobUe. wbo can Incfooat or dacreaae the flow of jrss at
bo may daalre. The lever, or aieering
rod, dkteoda from the dashboard and

:”r,x

an boor.

r the vMtm dry atooMe I

We can produce loo sixteen
at a «fct of 10 cenu so

of the New nrleaus
They were selected sevenil weeks
ago. hut ther.* was a hlteh on the mat­
ter of salary.
Tbe rhinese offlclaU
thought they came to«. Uigb. hut final­
ly i'ouM'nt.'d to iwy the amount asked.

tailed to Uke charge of the

-The gas U so made that air passing
through It enables it to give the atupont
of power required. Jhe admlsslpo of
air U controlled by a valve, and tbe Ject and on rect.'iiit of the cable Mint
Director RobeHa deUiled AsalaUnt
Iiowcr and light are under Ibe coni
plele control of the oisTstor. Whtu Aanylst Magruder and Asataunt 8oIheta&k has baea exhaoaud. U can U parUtendent of klachlocry Smory, hath

FOPl'LAIl PEIUODICAl-S.
PUy Possded •. J. Wfcllr
-The Vinegar Buyer.'
which Rant Kendall Is v
a atarriug lour. Ik w.o
hleh liUK Ut'iiMiller."
and latigli-d over in ever
lu the laud. Here Ik the |
sn «t

Man

*urk**s chaw tobseker
he dUln t keeri
the‘ feller
fe
They hsln t

IRON-OX
^ TABLETS M
are an effective, but gentle,
laxative; therefore an imme­
diately perceptible effect upon
tbe bowels must not be ex­
pected from them.
Therein
lies their great merit.
DVICK ACTIOR
MCAPI8 SB
VIOLEUVT ACTION
A violent medidne is some­
times nccessao’,
peccssarj* evil.

but it is n

IRON-OX TAI

the romtiwlUt feller evr

Ixmdou Is luiroduelng water troughs
for tblrKty harm's at which tbe water
can l»e run off by touching a push but­
ton and fresh water run In.
Paeerllr
The “ti
to the Ji
favorite |

citv, a Mbral Issue,” in which he
siMraks his Lind about bccl-rools and
insurgertts and the administration |»o]ic)—which, incidentally, hapjjcns to

be Mr. White’s iHilicy too. Shortly
after he and Mr. Thomas C PUtt had
had their sats about each other last
r folks y
health ga
s|>t to quit:
magazine
sr» like that »oulh of
a wuxa't
for six months.
To judge by the
But ps- Vo sriMfy Vm dosn
style of it howo cr. Mr. White’s con­
iliKir jw-ltK.
valescence is now complete.
It has
Hs ll^ulk jyou
the familiar vim and dash, which
nan pSya '
Andpro%«“
give promise that from henceforth
the lac Kl
Rtllgen. law or
there wiU be something doing pretty

.........................................ch the EmJes- }?tci^jlp 1
>ou bout
poria
I wm..i
bl.un*

|

William AllcnWTiitc has got into
the game
and takes the leading '
place in
Scjitcmbcr McClure’s’
wilhanaridc on ’’Cuban Rccipro-'

ras«'« of so-cfllled
.n th Isysplaln:
M Jap. you

I araln!
They
d hla head
I didn't make so dlSerance what any­
body a.iid
He dldn l dremi no finer ner rag out to
fancy clothes.
It bis voice In c

A man moat put
srard as well as fon
reach the top of the
Anv womon qan keep a secret per
talnlng to the fact that her saw drees
Is but an old one n

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VICTIM OF “CABBY'S" TRICK
Cewevsl Maes Paid B4 «o Be DHes.
to • Mrthleol Beeeptloo.
Gt-neral Nelson A. Miles' anxiety not
to disappoint the people of Fitchburg.
Mass., w hom he supposed to l>e wait­
ing to welcome him. enabled a LeomlnstiT h-nckman the other day to get *4
from him. aaya tbe New York Herald.
Orneral Miles waa In Leominster vUltlug his iOstcr. Mrs. Mary J. MerrUm.
Tb? hackman houted himI up and
and said
wanted
t the Jo
nU hold In Fitchburg and that be waa
to come by carrUge.
cai
General Miles w
omewhat myallDod to come to
fled, as be had
Uter by trolley
Fllchl»urg I
cur. But as he was awrare that the
people of Fitchburg had prepared a re­
ception be supposed their pUna coo­
rd an early anivat He ve­
to Mrs. Mtnlam a borne sod.
t hU beat nnlform. entered tbe
F. with hla wife and Mrs. Mar-

He's f.v the pore man ever' time, and In
the last campaign
lie stumiKd old Morgan county through
the atinahlne and the rain
up urda from s-traUAnd hell the t«un
monopoltee nnd cuss'd

WaL’*irwuE beltrr'n a jack o'

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^Ir. BUey and Mr. Kendall are warm
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Ban Wlnalow was engaged to under
take tba task which Mr. BUey bad ra-

Anirlng
Mnes waa anrprlaed when do one but a
bcUboy xame down to the door of tbe
carrUge. However, be paid tbe backman hb fare of *4 and entered the ho­
tel to make loqulrlea. Tbe clerk didn’t
know Ajtblng about any reception.
The general retxtrned to the street to
question tbe hackman. but that Indi­
vidual had disappeared.
Then R
dawned on tbe bead of tbe anny that
be had been made a victim.
By thla time tbe ckrk had apread tbe
news of General MUes* arrival, and
tbe local reception committee baatUy
got together and called at tbe boteL
Tba baalaat and miffhtiaa Uttle thing
Then It came out that tbe committee that ever waa mada U Dr. King’s
Maw Ufa PUla.

had probably beard of this pUn and
bad adopted a anbterfafe to get tbe
beot of a Pltcbbmv hackman. Gananl
Miles laocbed when be imdentood the
aCair. bat M M Id oBt ad dmM.

cast I
cw Yc
igarion the 4th day

He'd tell some fun

Thaaa pllUebange

fag lalo mablal
TaajYa woDdmrfal in ba|ld-

NEEDS ATTEHnON
Yon should not neglect any part of
your toUot for tlie lack of Toilet ArUolaa wbui TOOTH BRUSHES, HAIR
BRUSHES, OOMBS. TOOTH POWDERS. SOAPS. 8POKGE8. FACE
POWDERS, etc., are ao pleokifal hero
at pricey sHtbin tbe naeh of alL
No

¥aJuabh Information
matter what faahion demands for tbe
In 1894 the aggregate vote for
ImproraaMnl of the bair.akio or teeth
in these three States was
Go
2.645.C1G.
898 the
total aggregate vote
In 1898
1
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
forr Governor in these three'J
three 'States
2.752,091
752.C

SUNDAY BATES
i/w/s tko Li$t of PHmoo:
via
To the nearest correct estimator
O. R, AL
$10,000; to the second nearest correct estimator, $8,000; to the third
nearest correct estimator. $1,000; to
tbe fourth nearest correct estimator
1601-Smo
a E. Marsaj Agt
$500; to the fifth nearest correct esiimator. $200; to the lirth nearest correct estimator. $100; to the next 12
nearest correct estimators $16 eadi—
$180; to the next 27 n
Tfc M.
a te'mmIiU.
.$*70; to
estimatort, $10 eachnext 950 nearest correct cstunatofi, **Oo OD traiaa leaving Traverse City
$5
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Mmdodrb Id Mm iPsUATt
tlmT0Uhi»irilAamdgiAr.
WolAAAdA mnAt piwi tholr doikm

oaly take fis place bitt fra eat diMMiee
It WAim cm ATfrx vny;
mere good looks in their ability to
•barm. They have elra those other Bnt from tte bicbm donoendlac.
O AOCa. bo btATA ADd AtrOOff.
advanisgra ovra bsaaty. that while
beaaty raey aot be cultivated, they And OAkA tbe taUaj AbAdowA rlnf
Onto Um bUltop Aonf!
“To my mlud tbn most charming
quality that a woomn oau poemae is “Tbe AbAdowA in the ▼nllej.
TbeyfAthArfimy and frini«
symintby-tbat exqulmte sense thatj
B^t All their dArkened rcAdi go

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Tb.4*y ttM

MAkA Wmilf AO obArmiAf tbnt Urn
flu the
lAOiwinaAT«MAoCioe& In thnlAAt
And now the belj
joioe with thooe w ho rejoioA And wobp
nmkmor thnt woU odimd p
j with tboM who woepL Boaido aoeh

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A wonma* whoee faor flowi with in.
A e«#uat U«at7. 4lm »i»a wIwUy Dis, ita teone Aditorlal writer, giree tareft aa 70A Udk to her; whOAe ejee
Acmm exoAllABt ideae on the Aubieot
TbuTAlley-A hUltopAOUg!
grow homid AA you doAoribe U»e
^^
and A lew eztmeU will be of Inu-reet
UsUk* I I krifttM 9i I
grief that hAA tom your own heart, 1
or whoee Upe eurl into laughter aa I
W« f«U A Akill la arery bra«M ttet
hlaw.
Aad MW acrtiM Um MMiowt vm«»
•Ad Wid«
>bo«d.te.«dl<l«oH». batlfc.
A vmU or froal tluu •UvMrd ail lb* flret plaoe. Abe Aun
fal epmAing roiee. that
dMTdeolared to be the greateAt ohann in
wooMA, and that la aa opinion that 1
TtMdarllMt tawardtedAfad M nobody feela called upon to dUpau j
ft^tl
“Kotbing iAeoropoUireua the high. *
Prom OAt lb« MAplA'a grami A»d
hATAb. loud, parrot like Toioea with
•lAtolrmMt.
which Ao aeany woamo Apeak. 1 once
And All tb* #l«od«r f<«ni Imtm in tbe
knew A baautifnl young girl who had
doll
ouch A Tolce-A voice like a flir. that
^ In robrs of whtiA Aod fmlMt irold
•At your nerTAA 00 edge-and I hearil
w«m dr«w«rd.
A man Myaofh*^r: *Oood heaven a! I
A Um ro« •»md lu prUU, oo* bj
think of having a voice like that die j
CUM the billA with you over the •
Tfc« |«pUr Uimd
imakfaet UbU or remind you of the j
l«r« ud «UI»d.
thlugA you forgot • No girl can I
A «U>wl»« dahlU blc
ebangA her noM if nature gave her a |
tlp tilted one. bat ahe can modrmte'
TMdBf itbu HaaaMi
and modulalA her voice, and ell ifa.* |
The day that SAmmer
world ia oaptive to a aweet. low voice |

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THE RECORD'S GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN

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Orapt forth to catoli tba
“Then ahe can ooltirate th*'t power
the »kiee:
____
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of
eapmaioa
that________
la far acd awar thu !
hilla grew dim aod be.y aa ioatVoUle bt^t/io the__________

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Iwomaa wbo haa 00 aoul fu her
Or like a vieioB viewed by tearf.l
r^guKriiycf fc
perfection of coloring ia
A growing abadow. chlU aod 1
-------- ^ jAorc Uian a chrouio. of
I *hlrti. Id tlmo. w« will lire wh. ii ii.
«<r.pl e'M Ui. UBdmp. Uk» »
|
Ito .object Uc.m....
IDItUd.:
liMkneyiid, bat th« womad wlio.ii
dad Wlatar-a fooutap. «»>>dad aUji^^,,
■ad. ap of n..Mi.«
too MU].lon. of .y»prthyaodi.f Ji.relliK.ue.Tire dar that Boanar dlad.
11, ,
pletora of al.i. h ». mu
-Am«a O. WaatoD la Uh- Toeih*. naTorwaarr.
Oowpaalim.
“It !• lotrlllrmoo. Ireart triuiathr.
------------------------ UDdontaDOioc. that makm a woman'.!
taoo Ilk. tliat. and anp woman ma.
wife eoMM. have it for tbe coltlvatiog.
KITH MARY-Agwl « Yesrn,
“Another nttraotion that every girl
home ia alwaya around hnr. The
rht-r .If Mr. »n.t Mn. H F B..nrh.-y.
»nmy be the ennopy over her may have la that of haing an agreen*
Pb.,Ui by Batth a Prto.
l.the glow worm in the olght'a ble oompanlon. There ia no ezenae
eold gruM he the Are to her feet, for any woman not being a good oon.
bnt home ia where ahe la. nnd for vermUofialiat. Thia|doea not mean o relate tbe eenaation ehe created at | on with her dainty embroidery, and
Ahowed her goeete a flne qoUcotlon of
lonaliat, 00b and Auch a ball.
n noble women it AtretobM fur
“Wedonot aak if ;the woman of {thlnga ehe liad prepared for the church
aflUcUon on
her. better than honaee.
gracioua iflannera and tact and gentle fair in the moat mlf-ratUflod mauoer.
oeiled with cedar, or painted wiMv'
To
Tbe motlicr was in the kitohen the
ng ita quiet light be uT»d ItAleoeraewellaAagood nem has featnrea of clauio perfection
getting vegtaUer. Brary human being has tome or coloring that an artiat would like while, roaetiug meat and gettini
iwinl.
know tliat her face eteblea ready for dinner, and as jiroud
topic upon which he or ehe can ex»
Hate endleeely. and tbe woman who Is the face that we like to eee best aa ahe could be of her daughi»T*a aohaa the wit to And ont onr hobbles and about our heart hatone; that we look oomplishmesta. and the reapeot paid
her out from home. The old faahlbeanmlAahoem:to lead na to apeak of j toward when we are glad or sad.
lioned mother would have had her
daughter ont in the kitchen too. The
Bmry girl wiiea to be bMUtlfnl
daughter would hate pared the pota
•ad for thni muttor. every womnn too
over os when we'look I toes and apples, and ahelled the beans
onr to see bendli
Bet while beenty ia bom. oot made,
'• “
and set tbe table and been getting her
and lack of it ia fhoe and form trooblea. haa that charm that will en-jonrlaatoi.

rc‘s2i:rs?SK's

Ibe

■be bad oapiamd. ead aot wnat
mbor up ble premieMWltbaobild
an wbo ooald not eoou a dinaer
ordantamoAu Bbe triad to train bm
girU tele hoemkMpera and beam
makera. aad eel tbem tbe AaMapla af
lookint well to the wayt of tbair
boueebolde. eatinc aot tbe kread of
idlenem. Bow oamfal limy were of
everything that notbing ehoAld be
WAAted or oooiroyedL ^ben they
oame from ohnmb. thoy took off their
“meetin’ eloUme" and hrwhed. and
pat away everything natU^gyneed.
ed them again. Children wme nleo
tnnght to look out for thalr beet
elothM nnd not wenr them to pli^ or
won in nt boom, thne there would
never be n tinae bnt nil could diem up
in nonnd, neat olothiag
plenaing nppennnoe will
go mnoh oaab
wbo boy everything randy mnde beonnae ther eeem obeap. nnd nre obtuln» eaaily that tbe indnoement to
haa gone, aad money too “It
a mint of money. “ Anya the
Head of the Honee. “to mtiafy nmod.
era mother In-law’a ambition for Imr
daughter: a fellow haa to huaUe to
keep hia head above etream. “
Solflthm m wen oonapicnoua by ita
abeenoe in the old-time mother Tbe
best room up ataira eraa aelected for
the gUHst'aohamber. and the beat oarpet aod bk^d aad bedding were all
, kept goiKi aa new for company to nae.
I Tne aheeu came out of tbe drawer
■now white and apotleaa. and fairly
I loaded with heahhfnl oaone. What
! }iride tbe young houaekeeper took In

nnd AntAtflomrati of nU Aorti. trae
from nUhrond nnd bflttnr probi
If yoa ara “oat of aorH**te7Bglaae of hot water with tha Jatoe
nnd tbe fntora brala^d nnd obil
halfalerao. ajaeraed late 1^ bat ao ^
lae tbe ooneequraoen
r. alghtaad teomlag, aad era
Wbol^ bne bad an ^ tnehiooed
theaffketwiUbe. The oaaaoee
ihatthe daUy hradanhes, whteh
nmhttto wna to train bar oona
medlelae has telted to oara. will teara
dnngbtan Into bonnet. onlf-Anpi
yoa,
aad yoar appetite iatprara.
log. Qod.flrarintfcltinmm; wbo eparad
ae labor that Mm damned wan ter tbnir Tlmre iaaobettermedieioeforpanaas
ramedy. which U ter mom eflteaoloas
qaiaiae or any other drag, whale
UUdomid ofithetr injarioasoeaeelates the^
np tbe ay
liking it-l^
thtj omo their eaildnn> early life
in tbe waj of faardtef Umm fraai oaaeeeerary wear and tem^ apoa tbair
nervea In theee daya wa think eo
mnefa of ennlicfat. fmah air. pera food
and hyfienio meOioda raoerally. that
tbe leaat advanoed of aootbera i
pay eome h«wd to tbeee mattera
Thla awakened modem ooneoi
makM Itall the atranfer to And the
rule of thumb and the ralvery of enatojo many temiprlvUeged to watob the toilet
thoraashly ap-to-date baby. The
nnnety waa a deliffhtfnk laife. enn-

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Cbt edlhr^s

ChMin

First Impressions
In Selecting Pla3^
nuniniiu

how well she could
satisfy any doubts they
futertniiiea
.ho would oome up
in her new iKMitiou. Tbe parlor
was a haven for rUitora, and
when opened and aired how freah aad
InvitiDg it looked, and tha eonl of the
houi keeper had not t*'en worried oot
of h. r, trying^ to keep it oo, as when
The old fashioned
niotlMT waa given to hospitality, and
hud a groat deal of that honor that
prefers one aoother. She oonld deny
herself anything and b<. hap|^. but
her frienda must be treated to the bent
her bouse afforded. Tbe old-fashioned
okrefully nureed the siok of
her own household, carrying her chiltvQ -safely through the meaalea,
hooping oough, sore Uiroat, bad
)ida. worms, cuts. boUa, braieM:,
etc., without the aid of trained nureM
or doctors. There were not eo many
■lick, well fed doctors in those days,
and such i» then were had to farm
along with their profession to be eure
of a lircllbood. The mother waa a
helpmeet in tmth. and her hnsband
mostly bad a little caah to Jingle in
his pocketShe oonld alwaya And Ume to help
a neighbor in Ume of aiokneaa. funer­
als, births, movlnga. quilUnga, apple

mmuent name to re­
move the Rule day ahirt.
Tbia garment wra ekin tight aad
waa stripped Iwokwatda over tbe
taaby'a heed, mbblng aU hia tiny feararea tbe wrong way, mflllag hia tem­
per and oanalng him to protert vigor,
onaly, aa any aenaible human being

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18 to the way in which a manager or reader mar beat
form tn idea of iho future of a play 1 havo but one
bit of adriee—UK GUIDED BV YOUR FUIST
mPRESSlOXS AND LET YOLTl EMOTIONS
HAVE A UTTLE CHANCE.
YOU MAY IE WRONG. BUT YOU ARC NOT
-HALF At APT TO BE At IF YOU tTOFPEO AND TRIED TO
BEAtON THINQt OUT.

m

I put down all the miaUkoa I baro made in my twelve years of
pity reoding to not trualing my own first impresaiona. A well knotvn
playwright girra me a play to read. I go over it and say to myself,
* That ia very good, but 1 muat bo camful bccaiwo So-and-ao wrote
it. and my jud^ent ia probably biaaed. I read it a second time,
and it ia not quite ao good, and the tliird time I decide to have noth­
ing to do with it, SOME ONE ELSE TAKES IT. AND IT IS
THE SUCCESS OF THT: SEASON.
I frequently aay to managers, “Do not sU.p to think, but art
upon your impulaca.*’ They do, however, atop, and that ia why
guob plays aa “Arixona.’^ “flio I'Umbers*’ and half u dozen otliera
went be^ng for ao long. 1 have heard old and e.Tpericnced managem aieert that the public would not stand auch and auch an ending
or that ocrUin character |wrla must Ik* introduced or filled out, AND
THEN TTHEN THE IMtODUCTlON IS MADE, LO AND
BEHOLD, IT IS EXACTLY WHAT THE PUBUC WANTED!

i:.<l*ITE the .Haws 1 have <eeii in the practical workof the public school ^;y^lem, 1 am by no meanj
of the oj.luioii that there in no impniveinenl therein.
0.\ THE CONTliAKV, I BELIEVE IT IS
HETTKK, MOKE TllOKorciI AND MOKE
KKOtiKKSSIVE ON THE WHOLE TILVN IT
HAS EVER KEEN IX THE HAST.
Hut in their eaiTtness for “giuieral culture.” so c.alled. for “uni­
versal art educiitioii,*’ for “variety and novelty and' breadth,’* tlio
nuthorilief have \pn]>orarily neghet<Hl the solid and deep foun^lalioiw npon which only can inie-cultivati.m. rt'al breadth, bo builded.
FOR ONE I SHALL BE CLAD WHEN THERE 18 LESS DIS­
SECTION. LEES MODELING, LESS WOOD CARVING. IN OUR PUBLIC
SCHOOLS AND MORE REAL. DOWNRIGHT HARD WORK QEVOTED
TO THE THREE RS OF OTHER DAYS—READIN*. RiTIN' AND
•RITHMETIC.

A PLEA FOR IMMIGRANTS

m

J. LEONARD LEVY of Ffttikurg

K m«>Ho mui-t I r. •*Et»r t*ur I n-tlmMi us well n? for
ourselven,” We owe them help ami wrvice. Our
eliaritnblo in-‘iti!nti«*n> arc eiideiiv*»ring to give them
the nf*eded material n-i-i^tuner. • But **mnu doc*? iu‘l
live by breml nbuie.” 'J'hey in*,*il hplrltual Fcnifa*.
THE l UTUia: IS THEIKS. IE WE UNDERSTAND THE LAW OF EVOLUTION. The eon-iervi*d spiritual
energy stored durim:^hmuln‘tl-i of year? will in c*oming generationa
be converted into u p'0\erful^aeiive font*. We do ill by our?elve^
and worsa by ourj»oor hiviliren if wc neglect tliein. Wc may not
see all ibings eye to eye. all ]>n.bIein-^~?o( iai. |iolitical and religions
—as they do.
BEING BETTER EQUIPPED. BETTER ORGANIZED^ WE'SHOULD
GIVE BERVJCE. RELIGIOUS AS WELL AS CHARITABLE.

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“Newp6rt Is Like a Pageant of
Somfe Splendid Barbaric
Dream” .•. *^■'"2
Conscription Instead
Ofi^ Volunteering

Hi
3.

PORT u tnilv . mo»t wonderful pUce. It is unique.
KOTUIXO UKE Vtj EXISTS, I F.\XCV, IX
AU. THE WORLD. Luxury l>u never elscwbore
risen to rack » jutch. -<)ispUy wu never elsewhere so
oi5»nired und perfected. The overwhelming eitravn-

g*ooe of it uU is . new thing in the world. IT IS LIKE THE
PAGEANT OF SOME SPLENDID BARBARIC. DREAM.
. The uanofljhere of wDulth is reMly opproeuve. It ruthor numto
o4»-^prodne« in . W of tnoderwto meuii « feeling of abject
novelty, hageu a feeling quite as if one were trailing about in rags.
The women, their govma, their jewehi, the splendor of their honae*—
UA.YW ROME SAW SOMETHING LIKE IT, OR BABY­
LON, BDT SURELY WE HAVE TO OO BACK TO THOSE
PABLED days to FIN'D ANTTIHIXO TO LIKEN ALL

gHiB tea

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Br UeiWd SMIea Seaelor HALE «f Malae..
IF we are to become a great wjir power, we trill have
to learn llic le«?on other nations have leamcL Every
one of the nations of the world tliat stand snarling
at another DEPENDS TO SOME EXTENT UPON SOME SORT OF COMPLT^ORY MILI­
TARY 8ERVICK Fjigland haa learned thU lesson from her amallest and wickedest war.
IF WE HAVE DETERMINED THAT WE ARE TO BECOME A
GREAT WAR POWER. WITH A GREAT ARMY AND A GREAT
NAVY. NO SYSTEM OF VOLUNTEERING WILL ANSWER THE
PURFOBE.

Workers, Not
Ledwders

3

SOMETIMES fear that we are in danger of produeingtiMimanv leader. WE ARE NOT SO MUCH
IN NEED OF LEADERS AS WORKERS. Beff*re w(* i^penib any considerable jiart of our time giv­
ing «dvi«*e to others let us remember that it ia our
duty to our families, our race and ourselves to aecuro
and pay for a CiUiilortable home or a farm or to start a buaincas and
secure‘a bank a.vount. Talk after work is valuable; talk without
worki.valuoleU 1 UANNOT HAVE MUCH FAITH IN THE
MORALITY OR ( HRISTIANITY OF A MAN WHOSE
NOTE FOK. $10 IS NOT GOOD AT HIS HOME BANK.
The highe.-t moriil and religious progress dooa*hot go hand in hand
with idleness, fehifllt*?.*^ne.KS and poverty.
•t

N

Plooalllli-Tske oae peek of graea
thrra large graea peppers, three large
IS. Chop the teoratoes aad oalera flae, add oae-qaarter of a
oapfal of ooaree teble ealt, aad let
stand for twelve honra Chop the
peppers and onions, pat them ia a
ef^parate bowk add one tebleepooafal
of rail, aad let aland for the same
length or time.' In Uie morning pnt
the peppers aad onlona in a oolaader
and press oat aU tbe Uqald; pat tha
tomatoes In a thin oloth and eqaeeae
and prrasanUl quite dry. Mix aU to­
gether. add one canoe aaoh of hlaok
and whito mastard eeed. one-quarter *
of an oonoe of celery eeed, one qi«rterof a oapfal of brown ongarand
grated horseradish, aad one quart of
beet older vinegar. Pnt over the flro. >
hmt slowly, aad boU tea minates.
stirring welL Qua aad ssal.
OhUi 8aaoe-Thks foar qaarts of
ripe tomatoes] peel and chop bofora
mearariag tbem: place them in a pra
■erring kettle with one quart of older
vinegar: to this add one-half oapfal
of salt, two oapfoU of engar. ooe-haln
a oapfal gratodhorasradish, one ptat]

/

The mother and nnree amllod and
raid. “Be alwaya hatea that prooeaa “
The aame thing waa repeated when
tbe night ahlrt went on. only the
baby afaoe .wae rubbed down Inetead
of up. By thU time the thoroughly
iced ohild yelled with anger.
Think of the prakabWVenr nnd tear each of celery eeed and white maatard
one teaapoonful each of black
.
to tbe nervM aad temper ia thi
and rad pepper. Mix thomughly and _
let almmer one hour, atirrlng oooatimM in the twenty-four houra!
Then the matter of tear. It waa d iooally. FUl Into eeU.eealing wars.
Spiced Orapee-Tbera ara moet
.
aenaible father wbo took hia four year
old aon and bad hU onrU out clone to sllcloaa with oeld meats. Pram tbe
hia heed, in eplte of feminine pro
palp thmogh tbe colander;
It ia true that tbe Uttle boy who c
akina and weigh. To every seven
pounds of grapes add one onpfnl of
rar. two ounoea of powdered cin­
father eaid. “Yeaterday Willie cried namon. one ounoe of powdered elovea
at play beoenae tbe other ohildren and three and a half poonda of rafv.
pulled hU h^. ThU morning he Boll an hour and a half, tiU thtok,
and then bottle.
eel Apple Ploklee-Take four
pounds sweet apples. Pare bat leave
whole, aod atiok in every apple three
or more cloves. Steam untU tender
bnt not eofL Into a preserving kettle
pour two and pne-half plnU vinegra.

1 A Plea For the Three - R’s Negro Race Needs
By llcm.|lK0MAS L. JAMES. ea-PoBtauata

•Hii fi i4 tamaiP baaaM Ih* RRb*

palM hb Ballfia wlU naad ia Mr
AhiA olnkn.no nolA^ .floliig to
•sBlrallhBl
-•M
kundnoabiriff Hoodtogotthn wa eaak»lphim SoI
maraaakyhai
noAkt^. lomnotbliaml^tbA
o« <«ty to
tecood Into tbMr own bmnit
u o kMiwkndfo^Mmlrdntlna Theraara oalyl
willingnuM todotbAM. Tbgy
n training nr enmri«m»:tlmir
m bora nU tbA hordonAcf tbo iraagiaatlra iaaight aa the prat af
tboy Infl. nnd tboy poi

N

No race can hate another without that race_ being weakened,
narrowed ami degraded, l^ci us cultivate friendship and love for
all races nnd individuals and harbor hatred for none. If others
would be liille, let us try to bo great; if others would hato na, let ua
try to love iheiu; if others would be cruel to ua, let us be merciful;
if others would break tbe law, let us respect it; if others would seek
to pu-.h us down, let ns nn k to raise them. IN THE LONG RUN
IT IS rilE RAC'KTHAT HELPS TO PUSH UP THAT
SUCCEEDS.
_____________________________ _

MODERN POETRY
UCKS FLEXIBILITY
•r WALTER a. PACE. PMdrer

HERE NEVER WAS A TIME WHF3T THERE
WAS SO MUCH LITERARY WORK TOLER­
ABLY WELL DONE AND YET NEVER A
TIME WHEN THERE WAS SO LITTLE OF
THE IMAGINATIVE ELEMENT THAT GIVES
DISTINCTION TO WRITING. M'ort of U U o flit«. » bo«d
walk; iu .nglo. mo .11 right angle.. It b beldng in enrree, in
music «nd in im.gin.tion. R R «
The nuoa that people do not write with more grace and fleriWlity b that it b the fashion to regard the reading of poetry an an
aSecUtion. Every cultivated pemon b anppoaed to read the great
poeboceaaioiially.bathedoeanoL WE NEVER WILL HAVE
the FULL BODY OF CULTURE UNTTIL A STUDY OF
THE POETS BECOMES A NTiCESSARY PART OF THE
EQUIPMENT OF EVERY EDUCATED PERSON. ;Ehb i
^tlm««xibi%.the wortodaywctURirwhcb. ^^-------



and one half pounds sugar aad oat
teaspooo eaeh all^dra and olnaaraoa.
tied into separato bags. Afssr the
■imp Ims boiled fifteen minatoe pat
In tbe apples and aimmer five mlnatoa
IT. FiU oanawlth ihefraitaad
eaaL
Piekled String Beans nnd Peppsra—
Iring the beans, hat do aot eat thera;
boil inraltand water aatit tender.
When done drain and miz with a
them to cover, and in a few days
they will be ready to aee.
To boll eggs. waUi them aad lay
them ia warm water tlU the rate of
raakfaraU about ready. Have a
vessel in which water ia actually boUing. change the eggs into it and at
once take fmrn
ikolothto
closely aad wrap with a thick

Wl«H

tnna
I minutes. Eggs oookedA tnna

nn

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lH« for b.lf Uw Um. whioh oook.
tb. wbilM Into udlfMtlU. toMhiMi. wd iMTM tb. 7oUu UqniA
8Ri,«tb..a.aiUl«>dnplnnw
tiM. btMk oStb. lopudMlfMB
tb. dwU. H>d 7MwlUnM«r ^idn

ing mom ofthehoQra.fmmkihte
up. thera a ragbag or eatohalLoVdlr
of soiaian,aumaUboser«Bybasitel
oonteiainganeedleor tifo. hlaekand
white thread, » thimble end eoora
wrapfmg twine. Many a trip down
stein.or up U raved by thera little eontrlvutoos. To mono a rip on baky’*
boot, eew on tbe Jura ripped btodteff. n
» on John'e ooat, a etring on
r*s bonnet,aU tho work of a minute
if the materials towork with ara clora
at haad. and eaeh a savlag of lima,
temper and steps in tbe basy life ac a
Oovra the beela of stooklnga with I

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Batloar Jaaoa Chrtat. aad U thU paa^
Race tnm Lake Chriat aata forth tte

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OUrpj *aWj daaccd wban lie a«w IL
. cometh Shall dad watching. VerOy
He iKiUed out tte V and awater <W
aay
yna
*lrd hlmaelf
Ur with U
He waited teew oa air and miike them to alt down to m*t
that 1.0.Mia*, ateda* iaalara of the and wUI come forth and a*<rve them.
flete aad hU owB good jad«
• • • He ye ready therefore also, for
Son of Man cometb at an hour
”wtea te awoke ftep peacefal alo»n ye think noL" .Nor la thla the
tiera and UacaldlTt^ched fur the
ruly place wliere ChrUt emphaaUed
«dltk» «f a rival ateet which
the Imtiortoutc of being ready for Uia
ted flown U <w the traoaoau to hU
ttg. It %ra* a famllUir topic with
Him and waa art forth la»th in lueccpt
ara te tynC an array of Mtlnc i
and in |«iraUle.
to fhe rtr.-ct that the yacbtln* i
idlneaa for Chrlai • a«-ond coming

oitef ted aborted ter4 ate
tea M tefd«r to cat oat a cn
'1^ Be waa dcUiialr Jabt*ln* the
aad^tea apoo hU crimr deek with
Ida ateara wbaa aome one ceotl/

a aad tefgard wtth a pater wh!
lit a niittarod • !>«<» .aierr fr
8ttor<-a far* altetmated. *Ud
and ohlalnc Mack, with a mlnla
tly bottooed
ahiftlac eyea teaealh
oochtet. It looked like a clear
f -tooeh." and Gilroy waa Un
teaalf for tt
Tte man. with tremblinc teuda. drew
no* aa tanar pocket acT.Tal ah.^a of
^avertpC. aad aa he amoathed them
aarofatty te apoka U nenrooa. honied

Ifaai ocoop. 8lr>*pon honor, a dead
■teop! IFhUee don't know It. No oxm
teewa It hot myarlf->I mmo-er. Give
*a a T. aad U'a
OalyaT.alr.worth
. ruonlnc down tte
te* at Uchtatac apeod aa with tte
pcactt* of yaara te abaorbad the atory.
It waa admirably written in aa odd.
hot ta«lbU tend, with aU the oan
of an eld roparter'a copy. The atory
waa of a mordar which bad been com.
Blttad hot aa boor before In an aUey

kawer. and a tew chlcteM ta tte
baekynri may te made to tela* to a
little pto money. A good avecmim lay.
haa ahoold toy trtm ISO to 180
a*Si a y«r.
a good Uyar may
r*ch ISO to 2UIX And soch egga that
ogaaraatead aa freah ahonld
and a few aorta more p« doaca
> amrket t^ where their freah.
la ancetaln. 80ch hma may be
te pay a praOt to their owmr
af from |1 to fUO a bead each year.
«ad with a flock of 1.UUU ben* tte
modta would he from $1,000 to $130U.
wfaUe wtth a poultry faito of three to
five thommod hens tte pn>tltii would
be a really line Income.—Chicago
Pnat.

waa a f*«rfnl. etild blooded fake; not a
Hue of truth IB It. The people alleged
doubt IbU tloclriue. l.ut Christian*
have twMi drowned were aU alive
It ia a cu^>.plcuou* and deliberate
and well. The yacht which waa aald
traclilug of tlic New Teslaineiit.
to have goae doara with aU on boait!
win i^ue again" was the dtclaratlon
waa not even In commlaalou.
of Chriat. " IhU aame Jeaua which ia
Gilroy wreatlcd with hla emotloni
token op UHu heaven ahaU so wi
r aome time before be had the cour
like maim.r aa ye have
u Him go
age to go out and look the world In tb«
Into heaven" waa the leatlinony of the
angel* In Aeia i. II. and in the ti^lailea
afterward Gilroy
1‘aul. Jum«-a. 1‘etcr and John aU emfemnd npoo hia deak a mannanipt from
pliasited the fart of ChrUfa oj
the **ocoop Head.- Tp-.u tte out*KU
ami It- lu.iH.rtanl U-oring npot
waa acribbled:"Tbl« la all right. Vour*
life of the Chriatbin. Chriat will
without tte V.again. Th«T.fore wc ateuld be ready
Gilroy read the atory. It waa an i
tor 111# coming.
count of a ankide, of the ra«h d«-e«l of
But we should md only be n*ndy. but
an pnknowu man who had jutni«ed
always ready, for the rt'aatui that no
headlong from the Eagle building, ten
man kmiwi. the day or the hour when
Btortra to the atreet. at 230 that *i
Chriat will <ome. Tie* fm t ia revealed,
morning, and It waa then hardly
but the time la unreveahHl. Nor la It
o'cloek.
to W revealed. Christ ia to come
Gilroy pitched tte maouacript Uto a
thief In the night. In the i«rable of
boktom drawer, and It a
the vlrglna It waa midnight, the
from hUAhongbta- He waa not the
man to t.e *nf bt twice by
bolio. not be.
Hut In the rival ab«H that noon b«
coming of Chriat. He la to coom
read:
denly and unexpectedly; hence tl
MTBTCIUOU8 8U1C1PE.
ccasity of Udng prepared at all Umea
Cr*.«l by llorphlriiTjohn Bond. Once a for 111* coming.
rmiaooe Kngtlali Joumallet. Jumps
%\'bether we arc ready for Cl
KroaTlDa^liulldlna.
ng I* an lnii«rtant matt«T. Vpoo
rprbrt Found ronfc«loa of Mur- our nwdlneaa depend* our enl
with Him Into the gloriea and Joya of
heaven. The wlac vlrglna entmd; the
fo<.M*h virgin*. l»elng unprep:m*d, were
loft out and were kept out. "The door
waa ahut" and never n'opencd: Are
The lilaxir pobUiihed aomo facta In we ready In faith and life for UU
the aulclde case which t^e other (uiiieri coming?
BiBLi: nrjoitocs.
didn't have. The editor wn* picaaed
Matt. xxlv. 44-4C; xxv. MS; Luke
to think that te didn’t destroy that
laat commtmlcaUon from the scoop xxi. 0-SC; John lx, 4; 1 Theaa. v. 145; II
Tim. Iv. 1-S; II IVL III,.MO; Hev. lit
fiend.
And he vowed he would write a ato- KJ; xvt IS.

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that hla ratIona for porterhouse had
been ent out te cooHoded to cad all
by taking ite anichle ronte.
Tbe
strange and draperate art of tte dto
appointed canine was.witnessed by a
number of partSca. who claim that it
was the most ik*liberate case of suicide

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honor, a vkxv

iBOffenalT# Swede wiibout an enemy
la the world. The WMtcliwan’a Leva,
money and watch were left ujwn hU
pareoo. which left the motive to l»e ex­
plained.
For ooce In hU life tlllroy waa In
daobt It waa to overthrow all the
Mwapaper aalnta from their niche* te
take a atory nader tlieae ccmdltUm*
It aHcht te a fake pure and almplc.
m tt mlcht te the grrateat acoop which
tte Blaacr ever printed. All ihl. Ume
tte man waa keeping up hU plaintive
plMdlac for -A V. air; only a V. and
H'a the chance of a llfeUmo, air."
"Ifa jnat a gaiabie. but here goea."
mtterad QUroy aa he carved the copy
Into Infialteatnial takea and yelled to

tnached for tte banknote
tnto tte gloocD of the outer
With tte flrat grumble of Ibe big
p*HM eame a aplteful ring of the telep^ It waa Somerliy. the entr nport*, who waa an Indeiwndent acont
M te cte* to call blmaeir
loakU* for « chance
Bomerby *M, "l\>llce have just
ftead body of mnrdered man In the
*«fteS^odr fenrently c)acuUted

OBr«y.
«te! Wtefa that you aayr
«tOot It-teiy a paper and go hon
and mad lt-*at aome aleep and aee
y«i can't gat aome newa,"
And Bmacrby bang up tte receiver In
a tetal half a mile away and bm*hed
away aomethlng Uke a tear ^.f dlwii^
for hU chance to dlatUi
SSTwiimolf had not yetxN,me.,

t Blaacr with Ita vociferous head
ItoM lemud at the aerK*nt teforr UU
m* had coma to. A wandering
hawk had tonnd tte body, and
lan had gooa for It. He rang up the
Blaa* «aca to know about It. but a
mwwmt oOce afur the U*t form la
dm la Uko tte tcbolng tomb. He
Md a Plato doth* man around to aee
glMt It.
Gilroy ted gone.
Where
V* hcT
"Roomed uptown aomewfama** Two boora later tte night edimr WM pollad from hU tied to expHihi. "Bpa* writer bronght 4t In.
know him. Never »w him bef*d itofy was all right, wasn't tt?

-wan. what to tte blanklty^nkllaak a* yoonp hare pulling me oot
ti hod torr And that waa aU they
g^gmootoft^
-iLZVs.!?

town for a day or two a man wai
tritMl for aleallng a horse. I went over
to court to aee how they put thing*
Ibroogb and closely iftdiowed the
ideuce on both aides. There wasn't the
shadow of a doubt In my mind that
the priaoner waa guilty, and that even­
ing 1 said to hi* Uwyer:
•••Tou'll lose your ea
The Jury most certainly convirt.*
•• N^h. I don't know.' he replied.
“ ‘Von don't hope to pet him off. do
your
“ "WelU maybe not. but ihere'll sure­
ly beja disagreement.'
" *1 abouldo't count on that if I bad
the caae.'
-‘But I da yon know.' te repUed.
*!'ve got two toothers-ln-Uw on tbe
Jury, and yon don't anppooe they are
going back on the family, do yooT
-They didn't." Unghed the narrator.
"Next day the ease waa cloaed. and tte

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dent, "I would say that the
Aa I do not use slang 1 wlU
a$y that ate Is a prmarttobly attractive'
and teD<h»
ahan go too* her again."
Mr. Montgomery waa *tlng a pe
when te discovered a note In
Slone, which had bec« apllt <** by tte
rapid growth of the fruit, nya
lYlneetoo (N. JJ dispatch to the New
York Evening JoomaL The note
flgned by Mias tViroBne I! nut, the
tweiity-twa-y*rxild danchttT of a
farmer at«ttle Rocky HUl, N. J. Mr
went to the farm and
At first she declined to a* him. but
Mr. Montgomery waa pcralsteot. ai»a
heacenrodtheatoof Mr. Hunt. Then
the girl explained that ate h*rd
Trenton mlnbrter tell of sTtrl who put
a note to a p*ch. and ate condnd

Until September 2(hh we will
make a>nDcction from main to
gas range or house jupc and set
rawter FRKK OF COST.
ITiis
otier appUcs tmly to those who
will use gas unrociliaicly connec­
tions arc made and who arc on
lines ol mams.
As the nights
lengthen the demand lor GAS
Ibr lUuminaiing is increasing—
the people of our diy now realise
that GAS for lighting is inhnilely
fuperior to any other method
known here. 'The light is more
briUiam, available and rcUable at
ALL HOURS, and, with equal
Ught.'cosU less than one-half of

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any other, besides teing fa/ easier
on the eyes.
Houses in cousc of
erection or projKKeti shouUI not
be complctctl without a sistemofgas piping.
Many have
already done this.
Application
for anything in the line of light­
ing. heating or piping made at
our office, 2*23 K Front St. will
secure iirompt attention.

rr al*out the caae some day. and be
did. Here It to

One Zy a man wlm had bad conalderlem*e with i»am»ta
able e.\iHTieuee
i«arrota lmpiH*ned
Im
. and when 1 eoniplnlm«tl of
Kiuaelty^
You get an owl
don't .van get
and hang him up elos<* to that parrul'a
«*age. and In nWut two tlaya you'll find
that your blrd a dead alck of unprofit­
able <*onvmsatlon."
Well, I got a aimill owl and put him
1 a <*ag»* close to the p«m*t a <*agf.
Tbe i»am»t began hy.trylug ti» daxxle
tbe on I with hla couverKstion. but It
u ouUlirt work. ITie owl aat and IwiUttl
* |iamU JUNt na aobnun h» a luin
svhom- salary haa Ihvh cut down,
and after awhile the luirrot tried him
with SpiinUh. It wasn't of any use.
Not n wort! would tbe owl let on to un
and. Tli
and UId
owl ladleve that of aU tte luimna In
e.-JvtiHn^ he waa the abb^t. But he
couldn't inm a feather of tte owl
The noble bird sat silent aa the
grave and KxAed at the |*arrot an If to
say. • ThU la IndfCtl a melancholy rxhlblllon of lmbe<*imy.- Well, Ufore
ulgUt that parrot was ao aahamod of
hlmaeir that be closed for reiwUa, and
fn.m that ilay forth he never spoke an
U gent
the w*»nd of
e ftoxH? of
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Yoo’d better
hany-they're
seuinshst-WHAl?

In n-slgning his Chrbllan nndeavxr
office. John WllllH Baer. wlio. teginnln*j tVt. 1. w III act as a»c*jUt.nnt secre­
tary of the rreabx teriau l««ird of home
mis.'n.utK. said: *'l telU vo t«»d.ty lu tbe
uiub rlvlnc nrincli*l**a of Christian Eutwelve years, ainl as « missionary and
evanrelisllc fon-e In the thurvb Chrlatl.nn Endeavor ia only teginulug toapItfvvhite Its i.owor. As a worHIwlde
tend of uulou to bring denomination*
and n.ntk>ns into pr.ic!l<*al «x>-i^iHTa
and fellowship ||ii* to wntlnue u
an ever Imrvaslng Christian age
Its many shh'diiiu! many tonguid
tiumtiy for iTfrlsi I* to win to
timouy
grt'atrt
daj-s of their vi.mh. «s they live
est, ci»ut.isu-nt bv«*s In the h<»nic. in
Iht* cbnrcli and In tbe state. It Is not
beenns^ I love Christian Eiul«*avor less
that I ask to te r» lleved of luy iru*t.
hut
1 iH-lleve am.TbtT t*nn
hrlo^m my office m w lde.aa. x>ew
methoOiL new entbmiasiu. nml carry
tbe Christian End»*avor banner ever on­
ward and upward, and at tbe aame
tune that I may te aide, with Gotl's
help, to address myself with fr.*al» en-

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soon begin to give way oadcT
tte •tram. You perhap* jump
at any unu*ual diiturbancc,
or laugh or weep, by*tcri-

-you.-fa)ottae.m.«oniT

had not coomhrf any doctor,
Kansas City. Kantav. was

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Fellowship with i;ud U not to te
sought onlv as a means to an end. for
It la lt*lf the odd to which all mean*
must contribute, but wte-n It I* *o
aonght and cullivntcd fur It* own nke
tewtec
fountain
t hurch and to- the w orld.-Bov. A. T.
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rt la a wise providen* that we can
not aee the future. We can a* througt
one pane of gUs* raafly. but through
ten placed logrther we cannot see. yet
each la iranaparcnt. By living a day
at a time w« get along well andI all to
dear, althongh wo cannot sm
all the perpoae. of God oon«

f "Awful anxiety waa felt for tte
widow of the hrsTe General Bnrubam

before morning ' writes Mrs. 8 H
Uncoln. who attended ter that fear-

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Auh-rtca for Christ, ami 1 turn to till*
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work.”
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day School Times.

Dentist
OFFICE;

rYR. r. P LAWTON. <HTnw rt«m SUtt. w-w
- -------------> her a Strong, bralthy woman
fegain, a* it ba» made a million other
IS^atxong and healthy. By indu.ing itgnlar menstruation Uie enliTe

the pain* in tte abdomen

Oaa War of Treatlna • n««i
it does not change a mau * nature or
spirit to have auollier think tetter of
than te to At the same time It ia
an apiM-al to tte teti%*r side of a man's
or a boy * nature when you show
In him. No iktsou w ants to te
I worst' tteu be la counted, and
If one ta suniriaed at your being
ready to trust him w iihout any knowl
edge of the faeia be dik'* not w.mt to
disappoint yenr gv>od opinion of him.
Many a rough boy baa bei-n lus|»lrcd
higher standard of conduct by being
trusuM with a si»ecial mUsion or naalgned to the care of other* by
who was willing to telieve that 1
a gooti side to hla nature. On the
other bauik a good way of making
r U to shew* a i*«rson that y<

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