The Evening Record, August 23, 1902

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The Evening Record, August 23, 1902

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1902-08-23

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l^^ r THfi EVENING RECORD

kM PM»4 .pon. U«» »U
to bia o»j
^'odo|>Md Wtb. oouoll
tho
real wm« B0( bolU bo wooU tbko oil
* Tbo aootlac tnootOlod to «<or by
•i-lUyar AUnd'T. rrMHoth, fiooldool ot tbo Boiud of Tndo. wbo oolUa>d tbo ehloot of tbo sotbortac.
IlSlIX'ot w modtiytaf tbo I
t*la jooood by tboooaaU bo to-oko
ItooooiilobU JO tbo(owtlotiau wbo
wooooxpooudto toToot tboir
to tbo |m)oat, ot tbo mo tlow |«*tooliof tbo lotoroou ot tbo city, lo
■oklod tbto ototomrot Ml. W
Molod that tbo boon ot dliMtonot
tbo Blood ot Tiodo did oo< toko
MUr op booowx tbo oooaoll bod oot
dooriu doty; oo tbo oootiBiy, tbo
beard bod ouoi
lutd doeo tu ooly to tbo boot ot lu
•ability b.Tlo«lDO.i»dthoo».t»ial
lolotooto U tbo city. Tbo aoUoo.
tboroten. wao aot to aatofoolio tbo
ooaaotl. bat to «ol tbo ooleo at tbo

•odoraad tba obaajtM aiada aad baUar
ad U woald ba adopted by tbaeoaiialL
At 10 o'otoak Obalmaa FHadrlcb
bad to laara to oatab a faalu aod
11MW.T. Balaawaaaallad to ororlda
Mr. Bataa. la raapooM to a raqaaat
floai tba aodiaoea iaritad V. H. Harbart, a :prt»lo«nt frail ftowarlof Old

woald bar tbo oarrytac ool ot tbo proiool tor a tirool railway Tbo board
raMgntwd Um
aaob a railway aod a Uoo to Old MUMoadbalUTod that
tioM
woald mmc
ty.
Tbo |*opoa«l frmoe
thmch by Prof,
tloo by otmtloo
Tb# obomcM ttom tbm proMOt ftwi
obi-iBotocioraMfoUow.:
Vn6^r tbaaowpropooittooaMw oo«
maywaibo folMOitd from vnjmtml
ofMiyof tbaeoatofiwTiaf. batoflw
lb»«pli»aao of |ooy«aif«tboll]
tb.»of 11.000 Mui«oltym>Ul
•spUstlM of tb. froMboU*.» tobU of
•I0.0P0,
Tba ptorUlOB In
old fnehlM

tba pity ooaaoll. bat we tbeacht that
they bad baaa a Uttla bard oa the
aoMiaaiyU tbalr laal for tl>« oltA'r
walCara. Wbaa w« beard that toe
board of tnda bad lakaa ap tb« aat
wa ware aoMiad that Tiararae
Otty woald do aTorytblag to proMOU
lha rntarpriaa wbleb oMaat a good
deal to tba PaalaMU and that tba
ooaaotl will do wbatarar ii right
We bara beard ooMiy «y that Tararaa
Olty U tba aoat boatliag aad aoiarpriMag city ia Mkbigao. aad that balag tba aaaa tbU road le aaadad Wa
need It Baob a line woald make It
pooaibla for frail growan to aoacb tba
Biarkata mere qalckly aad ooaaaqaaot.
ly iba growing of fTalt woald to atim

eoMiway two and tbn tfOi
oUmt f<mr. wbo ahnll b« a olrMt
»llwv nn»rt rmiiint oalUdn of
tbaolty. ihaproTUloo Utblob
for a n^lal highway lasiaff I
•irkbaaoat.
Otbar linm wlU barn tbe rl»bt to
M Iba traaU of tbi oo«paay foi

abtotogaloa tba paalaaala qalokly
aadataaMdarata rata of fbra Wa
are with yoa. heart aad aoal aad will
to withjoarlgbt along.**
Mr. Harbart .Mid ba roallead ibal
oapllal woald aot qatokly raipo

llbanlly. aad barlag baaa a railroad
maa ba readily mw that at tret tba
tbr olty fro* :Mob intararl
wlad llaa woald to a loalag inaad laaaa free traaatara apoa aay olb*
rr Uaaa thia company may oparala la
tba city Um A
A new clapic !■ aaggaetad
tba oily tba right to tara off tba oarrr^at. oat wiraa or aa. polaa of tba
oompaay at aay Uma daring Area If
tbetataraauoftl.. olty d.
lag A. B. P—r. W.
Tba bond of fflft.Ouu nmalrad by tba Manhall aad P. P. Imrdia. all of
deep iatneat lathe
» to oompal 1
SpoaalbU damagaa wtU to aliml.
Mr. B— anarad tba Old Mlaaioa
anted auttialy. aa tba atala Uw oorpaopto Ibal Tray— Oily woaU do
an that polal.
The forfaltan clean waa modlAad —nblag la Me power to bare tba
to proTlda ibal daa aoiloa aball to llaa baiU.aad hm tollmd It woald br
^^•baodipn^lnoanofayrio. bat a abort tlm» wbaa people f—
Ua. laMoad af tba fraaebln to— bare —Id ride oat to rUlt the p>wpl«
of Old Mlaaioa.
Ttod forthwith.
Tbaolaaaciatbapnant fiaacbln

FRANK
FRIEDRICH
THE OLD REUABLE
Til Niw Staid.

ttU Mot prTUUo-tbM thU
Imibadaoplanui
Oa a—ant of Labor Oaj. Monday,
MOila ofdarto
UMglly woald bare to ban tboMala •apt.. I. tba pabilc Mboola of tba ct|y
wUtnalapM iwlU Tmmtaj. Iba lad.
Tbia wUI cin all tbaaebaolebUd—
-M.
appr—d U tbaordat la an efpertnnlly to at—d the Mg oala^
by Iba labor aalona.
^Xy —Ibmi tbafraa. bMMan
abMMooMwMMb wboU wHir

10»IO'

• 242FmtSt.
And it’s now here as

Haw yrfk. Aag. tS-Than la
growlag feeling la Wall atraat that
tba aad of iba great aatbrm..............
the oaal treat baa area, that the laat
hope of tba mtaare waa la Morgan.
tbatbU fbilaie to atom tba laat .iraw
that tba a—will aooo ackoowl-

Obarlaa K—ig eaagbt a daa large
maokiaaw t—t while trolllag la Baal

TO OPEN SEPTEIBER ZM

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f

THEY’VE ALL
LOOKED FOR IT

Boaaigaangbt tba flab oa a aiagla
trolllag book and bad nfl littir ax^ Jed. Waitof Ari—a » the goert
to A. W. Wait aad tomUy and wiD
vi.iiailu.fbnner b—in Old Mbwon. He baa noth—in the cato Cor
flit— ycan,aDd willipcndat
or n—tathblocMit) before n

Silks! Silks!! Silks!!!
---------------------

usual we have two di­
mensions of each shape
to suit individual needs

Wash Silks, the 50c kind &i3SC
Foulard Silks, the 75c kind at 50C
Sprlnsrand Fall Jackets ln%lack and
Brown Cheviot, the latest style—
to close out. $6,00
New goods arriving daily, do not fall
to visit our store whether you wish
to buy or not and see all the nice
goods that we are receiving.

A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET

SOUTH SIUE

THE BEST $3 HAT SOLD!
Ra only we say IL hut customefs who once wear
them wlU have no other.

I.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO; m

llttWICBIt WtWNNa

llEfVEmKilECOtt.

Can you Find Kooiti

T«r iiwArr SttHd in tmr ^ustt

TBAVBIISSCITV. MICHIGAN
OIIAMP T«AVB«U HBIIAU>

ir *o. don’t let tbit chance tli|> by at we were
very fortunate in this large purchase of sunds.
You will find them the best values ever offered.
Finish and design suiuble for the parlor.

‘“S-Ssrjaa-ia*.

"£rjr..Hiui> i»i»i. i.~

Monltodhnlnln.1
ItaaMMi*

tt*.

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fottocyofOnlirorain. kna
wm foM ynnm t

•^Jtirjssr^.
umiM^AM WTATB Tiricrr.

%umx MAirf.AHUtir 1

1

riTM a* tk.

If aanrokinff for
mw^Mf hmd M
oonntry. Fonr
or • fra* tipraralw of nitmUm
dfraraBBTptky
Ummd koUmt UiU ootio
Or. Bnianar nra on tk* wdy lo tko
rti* BflOPi of Tmdm mmd ci^i-*
Many of tkoarttola
!■« Will iraoU to o ooUlooMt of Ik*
dnplioni** in tk* world.
4iAooUr wbldi kM ooofroolMd tkia
Onlrln Bird, n nofra wkn knito
I for M* lira*. Tki* |»pi
from Pwtraon, On.. n»d wko kno
w oonntry witk *id* al
n***tk* wlW won of
b* rra«*4 ikot wooM b* ooo*pib
lk« 0O.P0O7 ood ol Ik* M* U«* n«i.*np|wnrad nl ik. Hoopitnl of tko
1 nnd lnforra*d tk*
■Ift^aordtke inlotMU of Ike oity.
Mint ntlly»M«*lbia
rkaMUoo of U*l Oifkt** COtkeriOf
womk*kndOMn*loknraktokoma
Und*r kla oonlp il wna

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11' 1 1

I pnMto to nU MV aarrf —
M. A H. B. R

Ijke cut h»» French
-wcl iegi. S4»S4

ci^6i.th'l6U6

UU in t»|>. Shelf und«-

/Tr^r;\’-:;‘rU65c

IS very |Fctly iinitaliooqiuitcrevl oak, nice ^1 or
bcaacilriinarounaiop $1.0^

a to Manisi**

1J. W. SLATER. LEAOIIK HQHSE RMtSHER J
“I: A. MIIoImU. Q. K A»t.
a W. Cualackui. A«t.
HONKaBOWN

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«6o buktA
mtUmu. aoo

OAHiBi. ai«f 4iv«riu«t.
uutv r. I-UWKK* mr WMfaao.

two gont

UmntnI-

IARJ.M A. AKAIK mT JaiAa—,
I

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Vi
SOWIM
A. WII.I»ICY mr Xmmmrni

tiondny aokool at 11.
Vo^ar aarvio^ nl dJO pi ra.
AuSii oordinlly toviud to

“sssji's

Ik.
Joka Bkmk nnd bla fnrally
injr tk* «ity*« fnmra woUnra.
Tk* ranttor to op to ik* o
ocnln nnd Ik* Itooord k*ltor*t wllk

trip in n •prniri* •okoorMW.
loneviUo. Ark , 1.600 rail**
Blnok. wko to sold 10 b*4nUwUr. Mli.
dop«nd«illy sranimy. oonaolrad ib* aJ^Siua-ii
MnuUmc ut
-IB—.Ui c
SahtMl. ••Tk. la*
tdnn of vtolling kto reUIlT*. ^in
ooollonl. nnd drtvlng Ih* eullra dl.
IBAUII A, llAltKACJll mtt
SpMtal BMUac e(tk.eharoh at U»
nTAMB AWD FI-ATFORM.
tnno*. llTing n ityi-y Hf* rn mto. •U-orU-waraUw^a-v^^^
Sc%\ Monday niK»il at Slcinlwrg’a The Wnvelars eorerad abo«l
day OB tk* ararag* and o
rami, ll.c tov.iriic Kl More w*tcr>
URLAWnU ll. MOFFAT
nlgbt. uMat Ik* hnf w
ill lie acen in ‘‘A Itovil't Iaik
Tlic cvcnii^ Newi of Bcnlon
A oot*o CTHTRTV TM brr.
<aap ara whataror tbar atoppaA Tha Bar. Haifa Kaaaady. paalar.
Ikk, Midu iA>T:
Tk* ooikt7ltok*l Muood b> lb*
• Jamea F. Green, ihe well known «bola famllr wata in aiaaUaat kaalUi
pokUOM oo^oottoo 7*MordA7
tor. if to be ctmgratuUtetl uiwn the ana aplrtta wkaa tbapnaabad PaabaipMOB iio food CO*, and I.
It it *ttd tbal -ora babixa haw
aplencl.d iirodurtion of -A licvUt
of M wbo hOf* l«^ Ml*d ill UIM 1 Ane" which waa |4accd on the boauU
amed aflat riaaMaal Booartall
‘«."'ad‘lSf-p-SM«-t.t,
pobllo raraio* oad fcmnd not to b*
at the Hell o|«ra Ihium: laat niKUh tliaa attar anp oihar anaallta ot Ilia
VOOllM- Tb* r*fio«tiiAUoo. weio rhe t o«i|any atarted iu aunyncr
oaUoa -ra Waabtoftoe aad JaC
•ndo b*onnra of Ibr lltnn- wblol.
J**n* nnd tb* lmwy*r. '*
Jaa-rilla. Wla aptolal -ya
laat night umlcf auapicioua dr
hM kM d*i»iMtral*« by mo*. Al
ea. The houwr Wa. »«u:kcl h) Nab Bwata and Martha Oalrln. both
randy in onoo nud wbo linv* |»utmI an appreciative audience aiul the at Orfatdrllla. Wla. wara -arrtad
A oordtol luvitAUoo lo niuod tli
tk*ino*lv** onimbU^ omoUlB. Tk*ir S. K. O. fign was in evidem e after ban la tha eafad ar.Da ot aa aaliual
Morb *p*aA* lor iirall nnd Ik* c
arrooodad by lion, and tlpora
the first curtain.
lioo Aid w*U in noio konorin* lb.
-A UcviVs lAnc is wliat U known Pally 10.U00 Ttaltor. to tba Klka carAa oamoMI Ik* oonlaot for r«iirl»lor in common iiarlancc as a •‘goo.l show,** alral wltnaaaiMl tha oatamooy. wl.W.
Morning **rvioe at 10:60
ofOMd^imod on *iolUiMr UitU; of a high order ami tparklcf with
A by JoaUoa Karla Tha m«r oermon. **A Medilnlton upon Ike
hBlltlabo tlia eradll of .nob of tbr aiul humor, ami sule s|aatmg si
ad •«.> In eaab and *100 8eA'* Stranger* invited to vrnlI and
oonlooloola Ibnl lk*ra wna no btitor ti.ms are humoioua, the vehicle is well
fooimi Miotroomd by nuy of Iketn
upiol by a cximpany of
Tkoy nra nil w*ll known ot
U-ry ralaalara. in lawar Anatrla
merit. Mr. Green has gone
All oniMbU of prt.rormlBff
Nidcrablc c*|icnsc and trouble, to cxmi- and Baba-U hnra maltad in —rara
oflknoOon. It wna notn qnratlon of gregale a splcmlid Iroup of pUyers,
r. to arooa Tha tirar Klaeab “'VUiiM.’i:S;...y..ohx.rtu.
Aloora lAlw*«i IkMn. bot rather
ndonvor at 6:46 p m.
riic 1.1 More Sisteri are the “lica.l
raottor of who bnd Ui* atrooiraat f«
t*ru Tyrol, nnd oniued Ik* ools” 111 ilie i»ro.luction. They are
^“%L%hTrp'.!r‘‘“.*i:i
lovtoff. TtM. winner. Krnnk W
» of n boos*, with n raraiU Hmt
quaintly |deasmg ami gitm lhegou.1
•on.
la
n mnu of .ea.wll.iol graces ofllic audience al once. As
iswwms wens killiHl nml eight inAll nra iavlt*d to joto to lb* byasa*
pomnl rfanraoU.r nud bla nbll lUm ers they arc unesceUctL The okl*
Ally la re<Mi«nia«Kl Itironsboot
It^v*s of tb* Itootrnl Vmnm
er sister ii the most graceful little
•onniy nod by nil who know him. lie la.ly llial has ever appearc.1 in Henlou anger nraooinlloo nt l3biongo have nd Re^. O. O. Rath,
will oank* no *mii*ll«At oflloinl nnd liarlHK, while the yoimget is a char
^M.
Bright Shto.
on* vkooi Ik* peopU nuty <
Siler commcdieniie. whose equal
^Eiibl* *ohoornl ll:oa
onwimikooMnootoonAdo
mile rat* b* wnd* from nil point*
the cvi eiition rather than the rule.
Jonior Y. K A. at 6KK).
Tko ooniuol belwunn U*o. H
wUkto Ih* Oeutral IWuger nas
K. H
Pralt for proa
I heic is a clumning personAliiy tton umtory lo New York nnd n
oordtol walooin* for *T*ry body
•hort
nnd apirlt
»eU A R *nonm|ui»mil nl
almul Mr. Bennett that asserts itscU
od. And Ik* wlunrr knd llllle m spite of ones selC Somehow
lo #nra. Boll, nra onpnl.l*
VnU*y. Klk
scciiu to carry an atnK*j4ierc aio
bnlMr. Ciraaa enoeoiHUd in a.
mty. nra nUnaed over Ihe in Rev.
with him lliat Iresliens and sweetens
Me
tk* nooilnnlion by only tl.re* roinn the theatre and the audience like
of n pnutber wblob bn*
:iyrLord'ar
Mr Othw to n yonav nltomey who !• draught of pure air from the liilb wlier pUylng linvoo with pig*. Mieep. nnd Sootol
kifkly rraperind not only for bla r the daisies likwiii. In the |ort
^dnysol^A
onlve*. The ptoaOlug sotenm* of lb*

Ltiv I
^ai'riUi-iriir
KBLii
u. I- WIMUIIT«r€*t

kl<Ma Jaa II. Monro* for Ik* potilioo
na iipraatnlalira la kk* slata leglsto
knaa Mr. Munrae** wid* »nnd *atoa•Iv* kaawtodf* of ooaaly and *ial*

•‘.\guila,*' A Royal SUvc“, so ten­
der. so jm-turesiiuc, he |iooscsses that
rase and grat e that oidy comes with
es|tericiue m |4ayiitg leading charac
lets, riic graudeui and lieroism of the
noble SUxe. his stniple mindnl devo­
tion to his cliargc causes the fedtng
tliat readies over the foiUlighls and
spreads out among his auditors and
makes them enthuaslic. This
Aguila, the Artec slave, has be
Clowning efiVat of Mr. Bennett's ca­
reer, anti hiv appearance m this City
umlci such favorable aus|uccs
^|K«aks for him a hearty vrelcomc.
The date lurre is nest Wednesday.
Aug. 27. at Sternberg's CUatul

ooald kovN b**a named fur Ik* offlo*.
W any. Tk* enltr.i liakel to * fi»od one.
and no Mranfvr oombinalion ot first
ola« men has ever Us>n named by the
Orand Traverse tepabllnaos There
nra no aaci *poto to heal heoans. of
rivalry for oAce. Now ll renmtus to
*to*t ik* entire ticket, wkioii will U
don*: bnl Ike rvpnbhoans siioald aim
to win oat Ikla fall by a larfvr major
I for ns wko
Tlmra IS on* 4
Ity than any tkat liav* made Ibis bav* inv**l*d in anramar oloM
eoanty famous for hig majorltt. a
iu tb* •eMoo and nra fearfni that tb*y
will not be *tyltob naat *nmm
BtfUUUIIAtiKliBNT B.VTBNIIBIS.
that is the fact tbnt light drasMw will
Tk* meeting keld in BtelnUr*:’. bs wtwn indoors all lb* wintor
Orand tool algkl ander the ans|iic«is of
This vrms don* to grant aaient last
yoar. maalin ablrt watoto and light
bom* draases being Ik* pnopar thing
for bom* w*nr. Tkto ongkl to

tauswi a
SansaliM

Mr. Win. Qutow, of Kan
OUiiiw.Wia., wriUM: *1 ntate
wltk praloana KmUtude
tkal QIoHa Tunic cuml ibv
wife of rbeuniatUm wbtin
^dmyUiiufi olae had fiuied.
lor which we are var>*
thankful.
Har recovery
had mmrad a nemuition, an
•be wan known to Im nin*h
an invaUd. that iimuy
Mopb oaU to k<am the
dj^o! thd remedy which

No nccil to surter from heat,
iKui'l let the air get stagnant
create a Iwcczc, I'ut m one
or marc ol out desk or cciimg
ELECTRIC FANS m your ».ffic4r, store tu home. All of new
dlesign ami |»crfcct construction

Spar «. thr

grmit news lo tk* girto wko knv*
many pralty tkto draawa nnd wko emnnot look forward to toraattog to nny
nra m
to k*nvy wtotor etotktog
ikni^ owmomteal-ky i
skonld rajoic* to tkto
ftwkloa. rorthto

girl.

y ligkt dram aMidt mp not
have it deaigaod too *‘nfmi worky.
for it to not ndviankle to diaanrd
y nndarwonc, nnd witk tim
at yok* nnd atoovaa tkto to nlmoat
After aermbking tk* online *k*lvm
IkeywUib* rand* swam nnd

pnrtfy tk* nir na tkay ukratk

fWM.

nnimal nl night bnv* nronaed fnnnert.
wbo anw tb* krol* bnl oo«ld ool gM l
lotnt it
Inraporl* lo Ibe wnr dspnrtmop
Ih* benllb nnlkorltis* nt MnnlU niribole Ike eprand of ekolera largely to
Ik* enling of raw *h*ll fi*k by Ik* nnImnob. on* of tb* fMl*sl spou in tk* city, is wb*ra tk* ftak
Tb* board of kenllb be*
nboltobodtb* prnclio* and n *
guard pntroU the spot day nnd nlgbt
fnll*o In
India jn*l in time lo snv* Ik* eropt
IT* lb* Inunndtot* f*nr of
Til* onntrnl proTtooM nn
Itorar bnv* ntoo boen bramfitod
Xk* Royal Mielgkbord* wUl bold
bnikel picnic nl Ondnr Oily Wndn**Ang T7lk. Bnaww wlU b* nl
UowtoiCpIno** *17 o'clock a ra.
Boodrann Imll. Mrw O. Ingor
ooU*A «nra MdA Md Mrs. Cbn*. How
aid's on Ik* w*M Sid*. All Royal
Keigkbora are Invliml to nitond.
II to raid lo reqnira raor* Iknn
twio* ns amok ragnr to swoeloa m•Mtfvra. ranooA *la. if pnl in wW
tkij begin lo cook, ^ns it doe* lo
•woolon lk«m after they nra oookod.

HKSACOUMONEMI

.BROMO,

^UININ^

iS'lXd^
mevmMRQrrse

CAMPBELL BROS

etntkmtn’s Shots^i

•rKSS.S“ifS
n."3S-SS;“3''

rsssi:

$l.d$aPair1

lo T*»

Our pnVe
;i ]a»r. worih
$.M.tMl aiul
in patent or
plain leatliers, r.oosU ear welt
soles .all Miitahle lor summer
wear. We have to make room
for tall stiN'k. Sec t»ur win­
dows for styles.

uArt. I..T iSr pun--r.rft

t*B«wrv«MUNias UD|mta «rti H.|.ta«ipU-r Ut.BHil

iAf •vnutoga at 7;

i With na nw
and Ik* poor.
Om War U D*al wito CMIdrw
A story to told of n wto* ra
who. when k«r nraU ran nnnm
kto totenlion of rnnntog away frara
kora* b*ranmi ram*tklng knd raaed
kira. ra*t tk* nnnonno*ra*nt wllk
him lo Ink* nwny. *ngi**l*d tb* neat
town n* n good ptoo* to alny for tk*
nifkt. and ndd*d. ‘Of oonn*. Harry,
if 7M ranlly want lo go. yon rany.
knt yon dra't know how ranch 1 slmll
Tk* yonagtora ptok*d np nto band1*. WMt alowVy down th*,pnlk to
front gate, opramd ll, lk*n tor
andraaknek for Ik* bonaA wk*r* k*
fluralkto anas nboni kto raw
n*efc nnd bnni Into tran. Tk*
■rant wna not noodad again.
If tknt raolkor knd rato Ike boy**
pinn witk tonra. vopronokeA >*1
Mtod •Ukw l-TC l-A • W-IU4
-I h- kmmit, m
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h-— tad-kUy tma »«»y.
Tta mam at tnttam to k -«« tkl-

Mhfe k—M Ik «—llki srlth Ykkkc
A—tok. TtataUdwta totai
kUy Uw—d.lk kkl-p-SMt 1
t.-.lkW Ik. hkbU at tfUlk
whki to Iktkta kw kto ftihta k
w to to MNtWd Ik Ita k-k-ptl

XM-NIa wtakkdw*to-4<ta
ttMOtMUkiti-k k Ky^kto (
pHkt -Mk taMw ihkk wk •( «ta
Owttakl. ktataktato -ItwUhthrtr
staMk. AtMrww ki»»-n kddto-d
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•tat>fpU.takkld Mtar tatoHkta
kkyrttarwky.-a-d n—k.l

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IR. $. Frvman,

Pnfticjil Sbotmaa
iSS TtV0t StrtH

Cbr Finest

Furniture

Without any exception that has ever been placed on
sale in this north region is now displayed in our various
salesrooms. It is so conceded by every one^hat has
seen. The designs are reproductions of the famous old
English artists and are the most unique and beautiful
that our American and especially Michigan factories
have ever put on the Furniture market.

Bed Room Suites
Cold type can not begin to tell the beauties of those
Genuine Solid Mahogany Suites in both the light and
natural finish, and the beautiful Birds Eye Maple. The
like has never been seen here. The finest quarter
sawed oak that has been made Into furniture. It is
ho trouble to show these handsome goods. We like to
have you see good goods.

I

Cadies' Dressing tables
Again we can not fully describe these new goods.
Birch. Mahogany. Oak. Birds Eye Maple, with the new­
est fancy shaped mirrors. with piano finish and trim­
mings, and such a host of odd styles. The designer had
full freedom of his fancy and the result is marvelous.

Curkisb Reckers

A large consignment of these most beautiful rockers.
They are without exception the biggest, easiest, most
comfortable rocker that is made, and while we show
the most elaborate, yet we have some of the medium
priced that surely are within the r^ch of all. Every
home should have at least one of these.

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

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
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GKAJm TRAVBiSECOVmYREPVmJCXfCANimATES
y«IAIIEm«UBEWE
But W0 don’t mind being busier.
YOU USE FLOUR-WE MAKE iT.
OUR FLOUR 18 THE •’BEST ”
That it the klnd you want. Try it.

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of paooBoa
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tropoB Bla froot goto pool OBO tBo

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l*..***kl.go*oktntl*rot OM larg.
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Tkb .w>«r«l oo Ik. LullHIa koord
a. Oil»Uu kid rlddfo tk. UrM
b«il Of Ibe ruuulug rack. wbeeWd Ibelr
bore*^ aUiL rkilug brfuiv Ibe Judgv a
eUuO. vavkHl tbi*‘.r linudii In klgtuil.
l-be bUUul o.uutry l^ind iK^gan to
blart*. The rew track wee a taaM of
joeiliujc. BWi-arlng. nwcgtlug. liettlug
men. tJoM i lliiWfd eiyilnel silver. bliU
witMxl hi ttlr. everywhere roee
crlee of Two to ooer or * Tea to 8ve
ou Uoeuuke! ’
Buck»Wiu JoacA m a«KH>u k**eis*r.
•eouieU to
the onJv taker for the kiw
lug aide, lie bad staked a wnaU for­
tune on Ooleau Wueen and Ut agabMt
UvMtuuke freely.
The Jov keys werelewdiog their inounU
to and fro. w etting the anlmaU’ inootha
tietr lluilkik Many hand,
d ^ortb to lial the wrhia Wack Kentucky bred

bla boiu*ehold gkdb. luiiudiu,' squaw,
patow-e.
cau and i.u.icH. with
in the inclopure. th nking to while
awray the tedium of lila ut.umlant lei­
sure by the exciteiuelit of the nu'ca.
ThMwBt alraiu of -ukt i»nc v.’lrl*
way. there n a l orrr of drum,
be first heat of the lacing raw
But interest in thi» i veut 1> mild.
AuvUty-aud cavh are veiilcred vii the
aevs.nd beat of the ninum;. ra«. the
on the |»rograiiime.
:le ej-ed
At tout th
and the sunlight
biwuketa sie reUHivd-d
i
gtauvs-a uu ahliilug fiauk. bridle and
etlmipJim llarvourt. aUndiug be
aide Iheihkb^truc wnlage. In which alia
Jea>le. daluiv. |«itruluu and lovely
eiKiiurh to turn llie lic.id of any man.
a.-es Buckskin Jones<i.re«i through the
crowd aud slip a fold«l laiiaT Into the
hand of Bud. lUMiH-ke s Mkey. w ho
la already lunuiiled. Fear, anger. eX
Bltation are plainly wTsileu u\*oa hi*
low Utowi^l. dmsolute faw as he reads.
With a sinister smile he tears the i«ii*er
in bits
Jim whlajKfs to Jessie: -I am of
If be wins.
O for
what

.Jlbeon
[>iDcn.
She

pMuiv ut Auirt-I.au
of her in•wnu-d proudly conac
Her noatrlU dilated, and the
pupiU of her eves w Uleuk-d.
Beside Koanoke stood her Jockey.
Bod. and her owner. Jim llarvxmrL a
dean iwl, lithe young ranchman.

Roanoke.
-Win her. aud th* two thousand
youTtt.” w hb.ta.rs he of the grtm fuve
A \o*w ahouli*: ‘ iHUi t di^aiiioiiut
your frlcudri. Jiui.
We vc put our
money oo thst mare of yourn '
-You fooL don’t you see they have
changed riders?” cries another
AS he passes the thlairue caiTtoge
Jim catches Just a fleeting glance of a
fluttering fichu, and he know, w Ithoul
looking how white and tei.se U the

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:w YORK ig PAaT.gccoMina thy ORCATCgr monyy
CINTBR or THt WORLB.
Beoau** of Ka^aad’. mMoiMBt aaria* London ha*
tl» aJvu>t« of u. M • center of exdMnge, but we
hope to lemedySMt a* toon a* we obtaia our owa
Marine. EngUnd acknowledged our moneus; eupieinacy when
*he cmm* to the United StaUa to a^t ber war loiui. THE T.VLK
about MOKOAN l.NJUBIKOVTHE UKITED STATES l.\
the eyes of EUKOPE BY! his FLXAKCIAL COUPS
18 UKiXJUNDED. AMoag tb. paeffe wbo WMrt to know Morg«
are all lb. EuropMa. wbo bav. MiTtbing to ^ f«j»tnot,^

preaoed about them, payln* the bom.
»ge the American Is so eager to render
tohUgod Sucv'cs*.
A grim faevsA. thin Upiied man stood
qB*ell.v beside Uoauoke, iiasalug bla
Land adnilrtugly owr her glistening
flanks aud slender limits.
-WhafU you take for herr he asked

give you fiiLUdU if she wma.~
ired the grim man wllboot b»tlug a muac'le of hla faw.
Two thousand dollara! JUn thought
rapidly of a newt cottage uu th*
rmn^ where be could take Jeusto to
aplte of the disapproval of her atom
nid father. Judge Orfmrm., bat the «u
tloo of the natural bonemaa was
stroBg. He puffed hla eigar u bmmbcbi
In aUctbce. while the grim man watched
him ciosely and murmured carekualy.
-I’U ace you after the race,”
Th* Dakota aua heat down toOBCI
le«ly nu the grand stand vhm« guth

•cud the shoddy artolocncy uf u boom
BpmitbefrtoiuuC

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OOKMEBCLAL 1N8TITUTOK8 ABE\EA0EB FOB AMEBloax DomNAnoN.
m >■
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Ing. but now they are off. Uistuoke
forges steadily ahead. But mh ! Skitncthing happens!
She rears wheels.
Coteau gueen gains
Again Uoanoke
plunges and rears
tirvat Uads of
sweat afart on Jim s ushy faw. By
heavens. Bud Is bolding her in. and a
breast ahead forges Cotwu Queen, her
slender Issly all Iron and fire. She’t
under the w ire.
-Hurrah for Coleau Queenr la the
nd his aalel
gather round
the jadgvs* Slalkd
Thrv bid fair to
tear it dow iu and with Ucrw cries of
dcfbik.n is mingled the name of Bud,
thc.Jwkey. who barely escapes rough
hafUiUng through the Interveutiou of
BuckakUi Jones
Whst Jim IlsrcouTt said to
Jockey la not a mailer of history, but
when the third he*il Is culled Bud has

srjsSHti’SS
iM^k.

for Jim
• tvravu:
ltrs*ul
aud the kidr
-Won after all an* carryln’ extra
wvlght. an* evciy |s»und’- a foot to a
mullin’ raw! ”
-Rhe’. the U-Rt marc In South Dako
lu!”
PU S*»ulc. the laiKssa’a mother,
haiiga on the outskirts of the dusty
throng, her green sml yellow Uanjtet
aouudlug/a do
her baby.
Though ;4sxlou
she U too timid to asM-rt herself.
Ihalug Judge VKUsTie
Jim dUmouulK. The Judge |»arts th*
thrvuig with imUtretehed band.
-Well done, my boy; well done! My
daughte tells me you are thinking of
aelllng I .aiitoke. I mu I la- lu a hurry
about it. We’U talk It over at dinner.
Uf wur-H- you’U W tip at 7
JuRt then fioiu the bulletin tioard
flash the ominouR w»rds. ‘ VU U-ts de
rUnd off”
But Jim. liHiHllng the iMiMooie I
ger mother, ucltlar sees
*• hwra the exvtomatlott
anmud him. lie
of the evening after dinner

Jeeale’a faw flushw.
-You know he w Ul w In, but will that
help matters? Nothing win make fa­
ther fwl diflferenllv alsiut it, aud I

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koM. TMMtddd.
doraMoTMkaltaakoM.
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JAH H MONto*

““““‘^io.«OW«UTOM.
dot koUod ooro tnw tk* oeb. ImtloglkokoM; lo*M*Mp*t ooro al­
low two OOP* olMowod ami Molowl
------ ----- Wklok kOT* kOM W.11 MO(*o*d wllk *011. p«ppu M<> ‘•*1“
Osofc IkoM MdMkw oalil koUtoffkol
ood Mm add. hmi. good oimm ood
.it** at 00*0.

To OM plat ot kOM* Mad* a. lor
■dlaory triMor*. add oo. kali pial ol
mm ooro. wtlk kollor. Mil aad
look ptpior to MMO Stir woU looM.ro.ddiopM. ioklMpo.ol.1 tor
Boat BMWOlBg fOBOd B BtoBOtOT OWl
to IL TBo bird Btoooorod ito foot lO M>k tritlor la kot kalMk.
iBoBaa ftOBi tbo tipo of Ita wlBgaoBd Mok MMor wllk a kalktr cok* M
wolgba ifo poBBda. U ho. otow. ktowoug M*k Md. OTMlp.
|M7 wiu MM ceWMW Ik* Ml
•l*M« nttoMd ktUt* MNB
Uuk«flMrU*t*l M*«vto M
(h* plM. 0(lh. old M.wki*l
koU* »M»y TM» nm Nto. .««
loodod wtlk MmI tor Ik.
■naowMMdlwMlko.ui
■dwMd Bmtatlo.. *ho Un N*«.
VMotaMMTiacM Mk. .holt* ol Ik.
DtaMd Ortll «ork. to Wmi Alrto^
UMkto wmj koio. wtlk o ktok«o
Moottbr. Tk. Moldul oooortod

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BpoB a otogto iBdlan tapsa alaadiBff
Boar the coutos. TW toot was oe^
Btod teJIhltokB UL

reaiioods to the magic of bU
touch and Tolce. They are one k*ngtb—
two lengths ahead. They are almost
home. The two thousand will be hto
But what U that in the course? A
papoooc-a tiny, dusky bit of human­
ity that baa strayed away from the
tepee of Sbunka U and la idaylng coo
teotedly to the dusty course.
Tbs horses are
forging almost
atecaat Tl^ew is no time to hesiUte.
It U certsln death to the child If It rvs
uiato. defeat for him If he rescue IL
bot there U only one thing to do.
The crowd takes to the situation and
after one mighty groan la alknL Then
to an tosITl Jim awing. Id^ mrt
of the saddle and seems to cltof ua If
by magic to Roanoke’s aide. For cos
a^ s«ond Roanoke’s hoof, thondsr
to hla ears; then he grasps the bara.
brown arm of the shrieking child and
la back again to the saddle. Earth and
•ky red before him- The ahouU of
reach him like the faroff
ither world. He I. dimly

Ows sf the 1 toaw

Tbe tads of Mow Turk VBttsn
mng« ao teal Utol U U doBbtfol to
dead .If the •htoBiotor. of teohUm
keep np with thorn. Almost every
m.

F2^r.35rrt*^f5y2:*5i?’

Mothtog to iho VBY of oBto-

aboot the nook ood tbo hoBda ore

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puaawiB.

u, r-«. m^-m

%>rr HrlaCsL
A provlncUl clergy
;rm«u wught sight at . UlMUlMX of
hla congrvgatioa wt*arlng a very* wor­
ried look
Suddenly the man’s face
brightened, and during the remainder
of the serviw his apia*snince beto­
kened a.p rf.1t freedvun from eare.
-I am pi. and lo think. WUlUm.” reuirktd the ehrgyman after the aerr*
ice. -that my w*«-d*» heliad you some­
what ihlR mio^.uiig
I noikxd during
your face bt up and
smilea chased the
loudri of worry away.
Now. what
iROtioii of my sormon aptawtod so
gly to you. eh?”
, tell the tmlh. sir/’ replhd Wib
-I waHu’i payin’ so much atten­
tion to your preacblu’ as I ought to her
done. I was iialaiK-iu’ up the week’s
cash In my mind and found myself
two and ihns. p-mv short
I worrtod
and worn.d aU.ut that money, but
couldn’t at It lu nohow .
•*TIk*u I hapiK md to catch a word
or two of wh;,i you maid about the
pre|ianilloii*i tlmt man made fur hla
prxdlgal sriii. and It i-ume Into my mind
like a flash of lightnln’ that I d spent
two Iaud thrvv ih ikv f. r a m-w boraewhip
,
go.d hidin’.
Its wonderful,
say. sir. what a help a chance word
may U-. Ooud moruln’. air ’-London
Tit BUS.____________________
B«rlw« • Ctowr 1> Italy.
-Some |K*ople who rave about lUly."
> baa Just made a tour
aay.a.
'-may grave ’luly* on
of the C
Iheil
pbcrv* of history i
~den
for me spoiled, the ’Itoly*
e w
time I went Into a
off. evt-ry
ev«
or one of the tiny
.
store to Ibuy a cigar,
bat pass for cigar. In that
wuntry. You i*iy for your cigar, then
you l*^k about the shop for the light
that la always to be found to America.
J'alling to find IL you try to aok for a

tog Imaginary acratches ob yoor trooaeraaod holding yoor Angers before the
efid of the cigar. Tbea the storekeeper
begtoa to comprehend; light dawns
over hla face. He paaaea you oot a box
ax matche. with a colored pActoro
oo the top. But as yoo proceed to
pocket It and go oot he to tom bogtaa
to talk and hold op his flBgwa 8o yoB

------ Mjy.

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lOMWllUallMMaohotaa Ho
trvlMl foohlM doiMad*to*M*
vtcmmI ot Ib* balr.ikla o* MoM
we Ota

JAS. a JOHNSON.

STEINBERG’S
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Mr. aad Mfi. Porter Campbell of
Green Bay, Wia., are ihcguertaofto
H. D. CampbeE Mr.CampbellJiiit)y Iqyt claim to being one ofthe oklert
•ettlen in thb region.
rc]
When a baby
a year aad a half old he came to Ok!
Mimfonwithhis]
11841, hb
lather holding tbe position of gox em.
Jtamith on tbe Indian^teser.
that place. He made hb
home in thb region until he was
yean old. when be removed lo Greco
Bay Though no relation to the tam<
Uy of H. D. Campbell, he was much
intereated in the notice of hb death,
which he read in ihc^laily jhiiicrs. and
opened oorTespondcoce with a former
acquaintance here, with the result that
he determined to look once more up­
on the scenes ol hb boyhookl He has
many interesting rcmintsccnccs of the
da)-s wi^ Traverse City was in its
lofancy>

Box Seats 75c
orfiMopM tonl«ht tUi e 0*0100),.
ToloptMMl 12.

CULL BRICK CORTROVERSY

la not thought that thMu wlU to
urtimr daby. Tto byiag of ooni on tto wart block U pragromlag
7300p m.-Baade
ssd QadUlse hsads
SJO pm.-Q*ad Unlm kaU U
was a poor drt. *ja a naladrtd (K
ipaelor KaalfnadJ
Oity Opass Hoses I lartobtBlawart
J.) dlniatch to tha Kow Terk World. Complotad at a Maotlnir Hold
ecatmecor. whokaa Urn Job of laying THE OiUsros' Tebpbooa 1V haa bHer *ald* aa*a was Carrte dislth.
Last Night
Ihe paving brioa on Front foroet.
•o«)l a new diraolory. If auy submod she was a daaabter of Wimaai
•eribar* should to «i*a*d tbay
The dicSnliy arose over the i^aml
a. B. WAm viBwa.
llniltb. who esriMd hie Urlof by drttrof Swarta to oall cot the briok mark­
loa a dellrwT waauo for C. T. BecenL
ed
for
removal
or
taming
over,
by
AVOID A SPIRIT OF ERVY a UUor io New Market. N. J. Csme*a VERY IRTERESTIRG EVERTS
tbe inapeotur. In a apaoe of 76 feet
uoAher workrtl sa a tsUoraaa Is Mr.
after tha oalHag bapm
aUto<m
Editor Record-I was unable to atdefeolive brioka wore thrown oat.
Among Them Exhibition of tha tend the mart meeting for the TtavO^^bia at :;*»* ‘
**
Corporations as Nocoaaaryaa that say aotU receoUy.
thenSwarte rofaaed to take oot any
Carrie RoUth was coaaldered the
ermr City, PeninsuU A Old Mimfon
Orpanlzad Wa«a EarnM^
FIra Department
aMwe. inaiatiag that tbe iaapector
belle of the TllUre. Wb«i oioetceo
railway last evening, and do not know
Id have thrown oat tbe drfectiv*
year* old. aba left home aod started oo
what they did. 1 hope it waa a ronabriok before they were laid. Tber*
a theatrical career. Yoai« Fair met
iDg demoostratioo lor the nod. 1
an argnaaent nad Swartx qnil
her when she wae an actreae In New
don't know of anythii^ that H on our
work, refnsiag to work longer under
York and became Infatuated. They
minda j oat now in tbe way of imprwoTbeRccBrd of Miy 20. mi
uapecior Kealy. Tbe work waa atop
Ban la the CWy
mentatbatoottldbeofasmoch bene,
PMI M»n.
fit to us, bringing as it would aU the
1 for the prtwt oele fruit and pamenger traffic fron
Don Morgan, eon of J. a Morgan aad the amttor waa udjaatod and the
Prssidiscio. K. L. Asa »-SpKaklx»f
lof Lsb* Day
entire Feninsubu
bricklayer* laniamd work ia taking
of Ibe oold rtorago warebonae. ia
am tUa sTtorsooe to s Uri« ssdi
I Isel Bight, sad Uiasir
For Ibe lack of getting gooil I
aaffering from a broken arm. While out the dafeotive briok. Many of tto
sass. iWdsot Hoo»v«lt»td; **ls
for mnkUg thU ooe of Ihe gmndert portalion
the fruit, the fruit i
briok %rm good
one aide and only
to the older Fair, taklog
affaire eem nndarlnken by union men en along the beat fruit belt in this re> pnttiag lee into a oar today be fell
tobetoriK^ oror. hot come of
sfssfCtsl we MSM •MmnAm sll osr name. After abe had woe
in thle part of the aUte are now rap­ gion are puzzled to know how to make from tba top of tha oar. fraetaniig Mi
jsi^H sad s?o44 the qilHt of obtj she ipUeUy IsfOrmad him t
idly oenrtag oompletion. The pro- their ahtpmenu, and in fact have sul. wrtrn Dr. Z. a Evans rmlaoed tbe
Engioerr Hlomahit-ld and Inspeitor
the wife of hie ana.
PmI fliu tiM MSb of tbOM Wko
arraagad riraU any part I
fered more lots by having to haul
AtStciibcfT*sCriid.
Kt-alystoW that nothing bat good
The elder Fair was Imp
fsUod Is fortmse sod wlio ste osfer to
of Jmly oetokratlona. U U mid.
Noiib>. ABgBst 25th.
r Murrell of the Oily OfMS briok shoald bt- laid, and tto former
twr dows tlm bsilC hf the Csdsetrj
Tha oonrm tor the bioyU mom will
•Uted Uiat if 8a-arta d««liaed to obey
ss4 wUdssi of oUkers
he a dirtanee of throe milaa. aad from improper iransportation lacilities
iartroctioaa of U>e inapw-tor to
•*TWs ie OTsry seed of eereiof
them wUl ba no lem thaa aU an
and what was a few yean ago a proa,
nn ntora who kaaw how to by
Diamoiid King.” a
saosf oomloMfor tlie oottlof ost of
ktmiiee foe of flfty omU wiU be perous aummer loaoct b thb year but
L aad tto work woald not to long­
of great merit and
tlmoTlls OslyMsetw esre
ad, hat tbe prUm will be well spanely attended; part of the tract midtobegtTanbya firrtctamrn
MUSICer debyed.
wo do sot ase the kolfe with Ipiorsot
worth goiag after.
(^tractor Prange stated that tto
LESSONS FREE^
aML Oar peopU esni more sod hee
After tbU OTont tho etroet |
mainltrooble waa the dislike of the
MItr thaa mr .before, sod the p
Bee J W. Oliffe and grt cnel
men towards Kealy.
Charlee U Fair had been Intereated wlU bo paUod off. The partlolpaate there, now propose to nail up their
giaa eoald aoc tske pUce luul It i
term of mnaio lemon* free, wit^
ndowi and go daewhere.
In autumoUlca erer aloce the machloea will bo anion amn only.
A* Oontractor Prmace i* the raea violin, gaitar or mandolinhMB for tlM vrest apbolldlof of <
Daring the mondag one of Ihe moot
Thb beautiful iroort should receive
came Into oee abroad, aaya tbe New
pousible party the t-nginrer looks to
regobr $15 mi.lnimeot, $2
ttamrting fmtamo will bo tbe oxhl a hearty lopport from our alizens.
YorkJoumaL He wae ooe of tbe llrat
him for Uie proper Uyiug of tto
down, lialaiioe $1 we-kly payMrx W. R Thacker is spemling
to bring one to Ihle country, and he billon glTon by the city Are departFerry Hannah in speaking of hb couple of weeks in Grand Rapids.
brick, and Mr. Prauge aaya tlmt be
m entirely Bawarrautad. owned three or four.
It will mke plam at
first view ol tbe place, after a three
ha* no objuction* to tho removal of
^on may *elect your oww
lie bed what wae probably the Ur- o’clock.
praaaot ftey oooditlooa it U
tla>-a pounding backward and forward
the defeolive brick.
r to hara oorporatloaa io geet and ewlfteet machine lo Callfoes lake Michigan on the Schoon­
era of bsMi ball will be girt
Baaincfla men on the «tr«x-t are not
arill bca
BS apacial mcetl
I world as it U to hara or- nU. It wae a huge French rating maer “Venus”, CapL Fcter Nelson, sa>^:
• to wltnem what peomiam
pbaa«d with tto deby in the brick­
chine, and It U capable. It U said, of
.“^ll
Markham BIocIl
going aereoty mllee an boor. It bad bo ooa of the preuimt oootorte of tbe “.\s soon as the gale subsided wc
laying and Juliaa SteinU rg and X. D.
wa hara the right to aaa that they a forty horae|wwer cnglae. He Im­
1. A game liae been anauged made our way into Grand Traverse
MoManu. are
emphatic m
ahall do
BO|
ported It from France and with It a belwooB tbe Vlueen City aod Aaylum Bay, on one of the idcasanlcst, most oarpeoter* art* abo Invited to attend.
paUloUyof
beautiful and charming evenings that
I. tlie two etrongeet aggrogi
(Jommlttee.
in the city. A prim of $6.00 In gold ever was seen; wc rounded into Old
gom to the orinner* and $Jl.U) to the Mission harbor just as the sun was
mrda conntUw. In Cellfomla. ruebed
defeated. ThU game will be going down behind the laU maiJcs
ont of their haueee only to aee tbe
that stood on the ridge of the center
bilge luerhli.e already dleeppeering In frxH* to artery body.
The morning oelebmtion will clone of the peninsula, 1 said lo myself lhi>
tbe distance and learlng a trail of duet
with an exhibition of shooting the is one of the most beautiful pictures I
and amoke beblmt
ever saw in my life.”
Fair waa muob Intereeted In pbolog- ohatc by John Buah.
mAMOAIIMSI
My first view of Old Mimion was
The aflamoon celebration will be
wltb It.
in the iaU of 1860r when we lunictl
jnet ae attmoUve aa the
gneollncyacbt a number of yeare iug If not more eo. The big the point on tlie schooner ••Arrow"
^Udfoa and Jamming the bulky powhen warned that It would parade with tome of tbe flnert dU- which ran liclwcen Mackinaw aad
Itaamaa aglaat the walU or plllara.
It will be to your interest to watch our ad vs f(W the next
Beraral women were oairted away In blow up and klU blm be laughed and pUye erer eent oat by the amn
Old Mission. It was a village ol
aald that tlial waa atrlctly hi* own nffew weeks—S|>ccial lUrgaiirs will be ailvertisctl fr»>m
a fainting eonditlon.
fade* nniooe will etart prompUy whitewashed houses and the tillage Acme Clothes Wringers, each.
The yacht nerw blew up. but lie
Wllllamantlo. Oonn. Aug M-The
a o’clock. Bpeakera at the Oon- and'harbor made a picture better than 4-quart Hair)' jans l»cr do/...,
time to time ami ex ery one of them will Ik* lielow mar­
tln*d of tbe expeoelve toy.
aaeond day of the iirt^eldenfe K.w
lohool gronnda. athletio oontoem anything 1 had ex er seen.
ket price.
:
;
:
!
;
Kngalnd toar ie ideal la enoDhlne and
The fanners have given awav beau
open to ererybody. and the big fanny
ESCAPED AN AVALANCHE.
baU game between the printer* and tiful slices from their farms for right
hand to ohaar the chief magUtrate at ThHIIIaa Kso^Hrwve «r We*«»ro VmThe Peninsula Township
tnakera will follow In Twelfth of way.
l.a
mm tnum'm rmmU.
tha Hartford th-|K»t whan he loft for
have issued bonds for $.H0.1KK); the
atrmiPark.
Colond T. V. t ook, generel eupertnOonaaotloot'a oapiloL At WllUmanUo
let them
\ymny arc asking us
Another band oonoert will be given
tha praaidant wae taken for a drlre tendent, of Chicago, aod Colonel J. J. in the early evening and tbe day will
c into Traxcrac City.
3-pinl Tea or Coffee i»ts each. .25
rut
of
the
Weetem
throagh U»e oily.
Wc ought not to ask them for anyOmaha, met with a heart olnmwitba grand ball In tbe Oily
thing but rallicrofler them all the
bnwklng eaiierience at tbe eummll of Opera Honee.
Tbe following U tbe complete pro iwix ilcgcs wc can, give them a lilt
IMke’e |ieak. Colorado. tl»e otlier day,
ThcClctk»*rni<maill meet Mon- aaya the Bt. Loola Glube-HemoeraL
help them ever)* step into Traverse
ram for tbe day.:
day night. Important business will They had been aummooed aa ex|terta
City.
S. K. Wait.
be trantaclci
to dt*vl).e iii.atia of malutalnlni
y.-oo..m.-E
coinninidcalUme
with
that
M
10 .HW a. m.In the cast of a*'Royal Slave .
A 9x12 foot Sra)Tnx Rug, Oriental
PBBaOHAL.
They
reinrtuineuded
a
half
mile
which ti to apKar here next WV.lncsdesigns and colorings, well worth
Mr. aad Mem. B. H. Braoken of
ble h. ld down by grmuJle block*,
day. will be eccn Miss Helen FiA
S1G.U0. sale price........... $ | 3.CX)
Waahington street and their gneeta
lu the ouiree of their oWrvatlona
(Wand Rapi«U adress of noie,
they d«**e«iJrd eot dlataiK^ from tbe ■oath to I
nnd Mr. and Mm A. W. Und went lo 9x12 Best Tapcslrj Rug
atrofl. north to C^andBtate rtreou.
who spent a wcele varalum here la»l
iehed inrty
10.75
Oarp Lake oo
Kntrlm mart be In by Saturday night
June.
preparing to mum when bowk
MlaraLoulee and Ora Shepard of
or baforo to Oro. K. Hoyt
A big cx< urfcum is cx|*crtcil
frx.ni the else of a maii-*
7.50
State rtr*a have returned from a visit
weighing hundreds of i»unds began
10:*)—At TwelfUi atrx^t park-Ball
evening from TolcAMuer the
with frieada In Oeotral Lake.
lo roll down the preclpUw In such
one between (^een CHty and AayN.
E.
5.50
Mrs A. B. Orane arrived yeeterday
im taema Priam. $6.00; $2.00. AdThe (>ocen City late lajl team iUmy pn.xlmlty to them that their
from Chicago and U apending
llvt-e
deiHMulcd
u|MNi
dodging
them.
went to Ludington yestenlay and loat
ilmion free.
1.95
day* at Park Plaoe.
Oidonel tX*»k. who to ralber email of
ll:Ot)-Bxhlbition by Traverse Oity
a game to the T. .V. C. club of that stature, managed to esca|ie tl»e fusUK. O. Lerter aad O. W. Miller of
|Uace by a ecore of 4 to 2. They pul Utle l.y lying low. but with Colonel fire deiartment
1.05
We place on special sale for these two
Albion aie gueete at Hotel Whltiffg.
ll:»)-8hootlngtlie chute by John
up a Miff gameJhowever, and up to the Dickey, lie U-lug a six fiKiler. all dedays IS pieces of MURVEILLLAU
J. M. Johneoa of Ohloago 1* spend
acx’cnth hail the game in their hands. IM-rnhsl. u|K»n hU quick eye and ability
.89
BROADCLOTHS, bought direct from
ing a few day* here,
to do.lge After the ahower of rock,
» and 10 street games for
Five erroca m the outticld with '1*.
l>r. Wilbur S. CrowcU and wife 11
the mills—saving you the middleman s
tX men on loece gave the game lo dirt and moss reainsl and the parly tbe union meo only will take plaoe aa
Cleveland arrivetl last night for a short ROPE PORTIERSprofit. '1‘his is one of the finest makes
Ludmgloiv, Blackburn lor the Uwal ix.old straighten up and li*.k around follows:
vbh with Ur. CrowcU'f parents and
they
Isdield
half
a
doacn
U-autlful
of cloth on the market. 54 in. widr, all8aek raoe-Kiral. $1.60; aeeond.
team, pitched great ball
1.95 »na 1.19
oU time friends. They arc at W. H.
apeclmen* of wild Umky mountain
pure wool, a most perfect linish—in the
•beep, who In their mad flight to e* $1.00.
BVBNTU IK a«M‘IBTV.
* raoe-First $1.60; CruwcU s. 713
colors of Tan. Caster. Old Rose. Nile,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blakeslee have
rtank Laliym. W H. Abbott and H caiH* Ihe gaar of man were tearing second. $l.oa
and
Bottle Green. French (iray, Delft.
loo*e the Uiwldera above them, and all
O. Joynt fare a party li^kt night to i fell greatly rrlleviHl when they tvallaed
-Flrrt. to.00; eec gone to Grand Rapids, Saginaw, and
Fat man’s V
Blue and Navy. Cardinal. Wine. 1 obacSt. Louis for a two weeks’ visit.
of Uileir frieoda at Km
that the siege a as over. Tbe at
ond.$1.00. Oi
co and Seal Brown and Black. Every
Mrs. A. H. Brinkman and daugh
liTM from tha Norroond- Usteil twenty inimites.
piece new—sold everywhere at $1.25.
lag eablaa were over and a fine time
Tug of War between oarpeater* aod ter, Mbs Fkxencc.ol Chicago arc ir
this city visiting friends and relatives
waa enjoyed by all the gneeU and
aaronr. Box cigar* lo^wiuaera
PIGEON’S LONG WALK.
other*. Ooru wae roasted and other
G. G. Bales returned from Chicago
100 yard dash-Firet. $S 00; eeooad.
Preee.teO atrU Fw
paetlmm indulged in. and it wae a
this morning, and he arid his wife will
$9.00; third, $1.00.
Uu hoar before the company dt part
This will make a big rush in our dress
Obstacle raoe-Fir*t $2 00; eecood.
Teddy MclAermott a bird
od for thoir
goods section Monday and Tuesday.
$l.0ff.
East UvensMtU O.. clatma.
Jadgee-A.
V.
Friedrich.
J.W.
lUnTha ladiaa of th.- Home Miertoaary plonrtilp long diaunce walking pigeon.
aen. A. W. Jabrmus.
aaeUky of the Firet M. thodiet oharoh m.vB a Culumbna (O.) diepetch to tl
Judge Reuben Hatch and wife ol
had a dallghtfUl tUm* at Bart Bay j. *• New York World. With other btrda
Grand Rapids are guetls of Mr. and
tmday afternoon >rheTx. they ware on- was brought to Columbus eOme weeks
Mrs E. S. PratL
f flight
Fred W^ Hcdblom arrived from
•mtelaifl by Hra George Lardle and
05J
IrOO-Addree* at Oeatral cobool
had been Injured
aredb;
by a hunter abort
Chicago Ihu morning lor a ten da)x’
Mrs T. Plraaoo at the cottage of th)> ly Uforr. buL
groaad.
by
a
H
Neelej
of
Saginaw.
believed, but
former. At an Informal ereaion of the
x-bhSlh hb parents. Mr. and Mr*.
05
aoeiety a report of the reoent
Frank
R.
Adenau
of
South
Barlow
that one i
Bd«a-Alblrtlc evento at Twelfth
tloa In Bay View wae giren by Mrs. not fly.
street.
rat park. openItoaU.
Nothing awre waa thought of U untU
100 yard daab-Ftret $160; eeoond.
Mrs. P. A, Idndley and her daugh­
the other day. when tbe bird
$1.60; third, $l.0a
ter, Mrs. Smith, of Chicago, are the
to tbe )wrd of ita own r at Bart Liverlading broad Jmmp-Firat $2.60;
of Mr. and Mr^ j: J-FuL
POOL Mr. McDermott U cooAdent tlw
m
L
$1.60;
third.
$1.00,
Wrdjr«Ik.d th. vboU dl«UD<». in
lading bop-rtepond-Jami^Firet
K H. Vlick and wife and Mr." and
WCM amrod to ahont forty gneeta
.091
cnu. Ptochuka of the Michigan $6.60; eecood. $1.60; third, $1.0a
Mn. Chaa. Heum return
Tha moating at Btataharg e Oraad Starch Company, U entenaining hi*
from a vbit lo Gifft Pier.
.O7-.031
lart anaaiagkapt a aamberawmy from brother, Mil Procharka of lUinoia.
Mr.
and
M
iil
H
H.
Vlici
of
De­
lha ■rnhirtta. oaaOrrt at the We qa. who gloriet in avenlupoU of
.05!-.04J
Firet, $t.60; eeaand. $1.$0; tbiid. troit returned bat night after a vbit
lag. hat Ihert* waa a large ath od- pMimta
with the tamily of Chaa 1
$1.00.
aaaa. aad the malag waa gnwUy aa
PhO. Shetmer is entertaming hU
Mb* Lomac Ansoige of Grand Oip thero price! out if interrstei
iOjarddnrti-Firrt. $9.60; eeoond.
Japni. Tha martoal iwogiam by Stew­ broihcr>in4aw, John Irvin, a raflraad
Rapids, who has been tne guest of
$1.10:
third.
tLOO.
art * BMena'orohertra was git
Chaa Rom and Ed.
RunninffBrond Jump-Flret. $180; Mbs Blanch Steimel of Suttoo* Bay,
limir nasal taa amnnar. and at tha Bauer of Joliet, 1
for the part two weeks, returned lo
eroond, $1.80; third. $1.00.
•aartnaloa danciag wae indulged
her home Friday.
Igr^B honr or ao. The banatifal
1). W. Chrmian and wile, G. H,
YOURS FOR BARGAINS
Hon.* A. V. Friedrich has gone to
to.a$: aesond. $1.60; third. $1.00.
maaallght on the wattir. nnd the etnab Christian and Mim Wootoid
Bale rouli-FItat. $6.60;
nftha waraa on tha ahorn nnd tha Owaaao, arc gucart at Park Place.
$L00; third; $L0a
Ben 87: Ciu. 844.
THE TOTS’BAM wtU ftvaaaevr
■■ilMg high JamF-FIrrt, $110:
UMlnSiiMiiiC.
, $Li0; khlri. $L00.
JdfiL Chart* U fWr sf das FWs

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JirTTo-isii.

Economy Store

F«Mit*Nk,MiBi^ Mab

DoolHe Coated Eoamoi Ware

::: iis

Rip and Art Spres

Wondap and tuesdap
rt Broadcloth Extra

(ScPilliwCiwi-Sail Prici 23c

...Beys’Salts...

"’S3rSnu“”.59

Tor Jtdoamt Sale, $100 Yard

Dmp Jrtktts md e*i»«s
new Silk and UetotOlalsts
Dtw maw Clotk* and Silk*
RtwCrtamtins* and Tinding*
evtrfWmg emammtHd.
m^rntf back If fvn w»»t It.
ID«mtpi»ek

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•4c • r I'HE EVENiNCi RECORD
Cbe Gpcning Record's *Up>to»Date Illustrated Feature
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATURDAY. AUGUST 23. 1902

PART TWO

Kipling’s Coitentlons With His NeigMors and a Hlstorle Parallel
iKcrs tt

bMR mwrua

Ss

fittOrare

guralkm b«
b* will l» *14* la

■tun. HU Ut• too ardrtit
, La4r Uuriw« toamplaolaf at bU
who Uat Jui
bantwr whbh autrm«r4 tb* »*n«■fo-r.ls of Kottm«de«n ohrr* oh* ood
Kiiwinc both nwldod. and provuli.d a
of ilM- vilUC'
wbl4:h 11m douRttlr Hodyard dUd vl H ormU Olid by lb«
uf
ib«i affair Klpltns baa boon
wraoaa non «rata at KoiHo. maklnc an •x«'ua» of
I by lh« vaat cronda that
vUlt blmI wlihout pan
uf mart rurtoally. ftudyard
ed up Tb* Hima and bHakaa
with bla family, lu a nawly
haaad .uuntry arat nr.r Tunbrld..
ourae Mr KIpHtMT baa
a iJrf^rt rlEhl^

Tflr.^ iITaUd

IM world ha may faka
lurroutid hlmaalf with
lion tha law of tba
•nil ha^cannot^aw^apa

any aort of pr.
pla. a may allu«
tha prnalty of
Id, ha raiinot
b^lna araat
ll*- hlmaalf admlta hU
Vraatnaa. but at tl.d aama lima ha ar|TU«-a that It U n«» bu«ln»-M of tba paopU
at laraa Utiurlny tba fat t tlial If It had
tM*t u-aii for tbair I^iiaidlon that ha
waa a panlua Ita natar would hava arrtvrd at sraatnawi OanluMw gruw by
wbal tbay faad on tba aaina aa utbar
loorlala. and aa KiplioK baa b*^n fad
uptm vanity and adulation Iw .uuld not
wHI avoid Kail
Eaillny ratbrr full atound
1
Ilia partb ular fad la aa

a town of Brattle- |
Iralrabla pla.^a of
bla movlnc mo- I
ba pure I
rawl astata and ereri.d a beautiful j
dwriitnc at a «^t of about SLOImm '
Thera he aettled down. aM>nilnKiy for
good and all. aral lln-ra lo» did aoioe of ,
bla beat at all avanta bla moat lu. ralive, literary w..rk. Ilia tbildran wara
burn thara and tba pla. a ba«4ma •a. rad ,
II. aa.
I afiar

would *
of bla body ata] muc h
yard Klplln*
Kl]
t
. t. Inatewe of adminmore to
latarlbK to >c
K Beatty a «ood wal
loplnr. •> one mlcht bava njwcted
KipliitK to du tjudKlna bim from bli
w liilnra. w hirh dlaplay no end of pugna
rioua t harm tare, and from bla train
In an KnglUh a. bool),
ired a war.
bimer '
rant f.ir I.U arrael on the pUa that be
bad tbreataned him with budlly harm
and evldai.ily InianJrd to taka hU life.

that before aettUng down near , \*ulg« family »a,Teia that wniag
uro fur
for good Kiiding
Kltding had da. | vary ik>ul Hratltaburo folk abould li
Brattlaboro
I Ibarr lu hear hla reluftant con
acrlbed many of the tuwr.a iweuUari:
a. Tha ut>«hot uf It all waa that,
ties aa only an ur,a> rnpathatb- BrtiUh r
la Kipling
Kipll
might be expr^ted to do and bad 81k>- while
keanotataUllaltrringlyofeomeuf itaj Ibativ Ital^Mbr and the Uttar

u.h«h.:3

While there la undoubtedly aacse
quality In Kipling that makaa him tn a
■DMaure antagoaUtlc to the generality
of pwiple. It muat nut be Inferred that
be ta
or hard to get along
ful. lovely wife could

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PART TWO

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HinbtJids »jid

Wive.r Own
Ekch Other?
A
YEAB ago 1 vma Introdoced tn
M
a bandMtne young married
LM
couple. They Lc|xi house la a
1 Ms Vftttj tmu to w bleb they bad
gone when they were bride
and groom, and when 1 m«.t them It
contained alao a pretty white crib with
dear little baby In It. a l.at*T that waa
In Its mother's twtltmitlon tbe one ob-

was at a lectnre 1 met them. Tba
young wife ws. fashionably dreaaed.
Fhe made her atrtctlj eonvcnlkmal Ut.w to new acqoatnutu'ea sud Uft-

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l.r-^ha |I^ru.ny*if

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lu

ral.ln avaiy lima any ona a|»a aai
w IIbln a mlla of blni Un au»a ba nw
It naama tha Immortal ftudyard
firal MW tba IlKhI
Iibay. aduralad In
r:n,land. an aaai.
fur all ynara orlri
a rraidani of Verii

I travalar latar on.
rum IWl to 1«M.
in m:. whara
lie baa livrd avrr alm^ ai.rpt whan on
luMinava to H«»uth Afrba and uib»r

ad her elbow to exactly tb*» faahtonahle kangaroo mw»k when she uffared
her batixl to old ones. Oh. yes; she
was the very pink t.f runvx utloual be­
havior: Hhc had Iw-cn put ihrt.ugh her
• haute exW la.-vTv. so tu MMsk. and
nilndi*d tliciu, cTcr3' one.
The huslmud waa dirfen ut. He waa
well dreswHl. but nut atrlinly lu UUor
fashli»u pl.Ttu style. Ills ui^cktle may
liave IH.CI1 the huiidn.dth of an Imh
iwsy Ifroui the true ccnt*T. and 1 think
here 1 ere two hnliw iiiurv ..i. one aide
imrt above hla fi»rehead than
other.
Ills clear, st.-ady eje
and l-.ld, strong chin showed that ho
thf»UEht fur btmaelf. and when ho
•hook hnuda he did nut du It w ith tho
kaiignrxHi crook, but JuNt extended hln
palm straight befon* 1him.
Tbe lectura we listened to was cooeerntou some sclent Itlc «Usex*verles
quite off the baaten track. He was
deeply ini. restod In It and talked of It
with enthuaUam/ I nutkvd that wImo
he did sx. madam hU wife lookod
quite frev.xlngly at him, shut her mouth
tight and uttarad not a word. From
that 1 Judgod that the wife waa not
interested la srlentmc dlw^ivorlea.
Well, yesterday 1 heard that the
handsome young couple Imd separatod.
They gmvo up the pretty flat, he moved
into.bacholor quarters, and she took .
tbe baby and went home to mother.
•Tiook at my belL will your said tbo

Ih. .|..l of 1.1.
I.
• pulled up alak. •" and flaw
rnual of biM i^-raunal l>alun
leaving luvaly Nauluhka tu I

Iiav4< taally aaltlad tluwn anywiiara.
•Tba nauiaat ha < ail*« to || w aa Wbati he
bom bla bouaa at IlialllaUiru. Vt .
aitd bla abrupt dapartura from wbl. k.

• laoil'of a t liara *rf wllh bla ret a’nt a|
«dua fr^trii llutlliiKdran. only at that
tuna ibare waa an Irala brultiar-tn law
liUli blin with a niullv*
Having inairle.1 an

by all tba li«ia«tlar< and iM.mt.iv |.v a
yourigar a. l..n uf tba IhiiiIIv Hauily.
who Uvad un piii|H-ii> adfax'iil tu
Nauluhka a* a a.titlainun lanitai
Uii.ihat riKbtlv ui wiunriv. many
Habiillar uiia day art u««-d Ilia gt.-al
atilbwr uf dlMHatninaliiiK Gloria,. .latu»;-

-------l.wn ------Klrl.
It family.
Kipling rathar naturally turned bla ' relrartluii

were

ihr
In-

■ luu adtlatl
nut furll

V wnn ttir*->l<*«]. «rtd there wa
whl.lt ii.utlv all llratlhlH.ro
t.i.d.^1 ur.d ut vvhl h eundry pen
aggrieved were umply avrnge.1.

hhO-VOiOfOKMO+O+O+O
DLLMI S STONE ELEPHANT.
>na uf tha wondara uf the rity
lialbl. In India, the alu I elephant, b
.. ple.-a« a
ra«alilly iM-ali takaii
lraiie|H>rtetl tu. a dim
dlff. r. nl alle frum l
ol»e 11 baa lung u.i uptrd I
riMini.lpal liall. It U pro
a alalue of llie lata Wu«

it.

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fur n.arl) Hgl.t
yrani bsd b.*.n

I

had pcilalMxl;
diMtUI
lAll.
•• s^MW
UIHl UI l*fl
lit t*
over ha tUtnrd

nglil to U. S^nr
tu

an

Inland

aul.).H t tu l.'rrealilal cunvut•mns
Hr IIvm

Imus*. of itrx.la
cx.m»iru.t!..n In
the nuhuiha uf
Fort d.. Ftanxw.
Ill tlir liildat of
a Irupl.-al gsrdrn and In tha
...n.iMiiiy uf a
lisr^m uf hUrk
and ugly wuitirn flulil I'ah.ilite>.
Et-Klng
llehanaln l« tiai k a« abunv uf <
and «•
balKlil

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where the alone elephant
,ery cummonplai'a affair wbUb
rented to the city by a Mr
hkinner
The old flone
unhrue. and tha Indian
l»rlbl regret Ha dratrut'tl
da. ply aa they lamented (
of the laal great mogul

WOECESTiarS

It waa hla way of showing bow th«
Ufe had bMn nagged out of him. Uo
waa a hopeful, amhltloua young bustneaa man. engaged In an uccup
ly b<mquite to bU tasHo. a thoroughly
If well

unale ui»«~* are U.rl KH. hei„ r. I...id
l^rd W.darlry. Mr. J. Murley. Artlal «l F
l.uid
Ha) h igh. Admiral Hlr K. H Heytnuur. illaturlan l^i ky. land Kelvin. .Hlr W.
lluggitia and the vriutan adinltal of the fleet. Hlr 11. KePlnrl The tM«di;e tu le*
worn with the order cunalaia u( a i ruaa of ted enatttf»l with twu allvei awu)
with gold hliu U'tween the angles uf the cruna. The venter of this bu.lKe is of
blue «n.tine| euiTuunded by a laurel wreath bearing on the obvetwe the wurda
•Fur W. lit * and the klirg'a cipher un the reverar. The cruan la auim .unled by
tu inim rial .row n In odor.

model aet mdseum.

TWO HABDY P08TW0MEN.
Hera ai.e the iK>rtralt. of two old
poMwomen who ctrver a dUtrb t on the
Scut, h Urrder every w.irking day of the
year and who are hearty and hardy at
nearly aeventy years of age. one of
them dues her ten mile# a day and the
other has for twenty year, walked

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Wnrreater. Maaa.. with a ivoputatlon of about IZOOOO. haa a model art muaMm. II ha. )uat come iritu inaaraaloii of thl. Inatltullon through the generoalty of the Hun Mlepllen Hallaburv who In UM praaanta.1 « valuuhlr tract
of land for tbe alta and tietOM fur the erection of tha building
The muaaum la well lighted and well bratad. It haa ample •pa.'e for the
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. of work, of art and nmall ru.
hlbatoa of aketchaa or apavimoM of
largw Uteral gallorlMi and a a
Below ibaaa arer,nll«1e.for
g
no top light. Klevaloto and wide aialrwaya give ai.awa tu all
AaMMg the roUaotlons to one ronalatlng of |.wm hooka, color yrrlnta
drawdngo from Japan. It waa prwaenied lu the muarum by the late John
c'handUr ilanrfw(t. aon of the htoturtoa. A act of raaia rrprem-ntlng antique
and fwnalasanoa oeulpturw haa boen av^ulrrd
Kahlbltlona uf paintlnga aro
I of tbe work of many of

AN IMMENSE FENCE,
The longest felMV- In the Wgild
wire netung fen.^ In Aueiralla. l.:30
mites long. Ita objec t being to keep tbrabbit, frum the cultivated held.

as Prince of W’alca. he bought a quantity
from the establishment of Manlck r'hand
ted that When the order for embmidle uu.H n a lula- waa given «ut It was bestowed upon the oriental artist.
I*, iichi. I wllh the honor, he i. julred hla chief of staff (a Mohammedan ndmed
Aahr.ii Khani to pre|H.re deargna of unegcellrd beauty, and when thea# were
approx , d l..rtv of the lHi.t workmen In Delhi were ehgaged to execute the i.alte.n
The Indtun rtnhruldery frame consists of a couple of ‘light wrwHlcn
trx.sllea and f»Mir t.aniUMa.
Th. X .ices of the dark skinned workers would horrify a western labor
union Th.* unrlxaled Ashraf Khan hlmaelf recelvea only 4 ahltllnga. or about
a dollar a da>. while hla heltwra are paid very much Inferior auma. Tbe art
work f*r iK ihl ha« Iona t-en farn .us but the pairx<naga of England a queen
a-Hijrea it« errhr..i.|eir, * |K>pularl!y wllh the fashionable women who pay tba

aXJIEH AliXAHDEA'S WONDEBFOL FAX.

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A CHILD PLAYWRIGHT AND AO
appear, herewith 1. not
treM but has w on fame a. a playw right
having written
plays
whU>
have been aclepted and atag

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ho porIn the

le beautiful fan
d In the Illustration waa made recently
QueenI Alexandra of England.
It la chiefly of Irish point Uc« and Ucai wc
Er
a dealgn of tbe royal cguwn and Initlato, with the rx»ar the shamrock and
thistle being worked In point In the renter. The fan mount la mother of pearl
f aame emblem, a. tbe lace.

art of gold, w
M.ltetalgC

tbe story la that hla wife deapla*-d her
huahand’a bualiieaa. although he mad*
from It an excellent living fur benwlf
and her Iiaky. Hhe railtnl at him night
and day; she got up early tu i.sg him
on Kumlay, thinking she •'xiuld nag him
out of hlmscIf, Her m..sl cry Ing grt^ance was. however, that he wx.uld not
change hto rellgluua views tu suit the
theology of her folks.
I^-ben he refuwxd. she thought him
unLlnd and said things that no wife
can say to a husband and have them
forgotten if the husband haa the brain
and aplrlt of a mam This
chin showed. He endured till
to Uke in hla belt two Inches; then
he recommended that madam go back
borne and Itva with her ‘Tolka.*’ whlcl^
‘ahe did, and abe now cooaldera hor^
self, and la consld

way alone. aUU foUowlng. perhaps now
with claaref vlalou than before, the
high Ideals be placed lieforo hllDMlf

years ago. And that bHngs me back
to the question. l>o huaUnda and
wires own each other?
I aay heaven forbid!
Tbe Almighty ctraied ns and placed

Tartar and the -Tala of Two Cltlaa.-

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'^CH
ef MIDAS
war.
trmm \u

mm -DC I
Jijf
to
vi walMDlas llfr wrn. Uj tl.r air
1^ uigUl u rain Uail fill.^ • hr*llow
ta a aioM
WtUitn rtwrU uf it .»•
yuuac Iw.
oi. .
«ad br
dlUfiad Ui. rud of
w«>tar ar»d mrtAm wltli It u|.<.ti « ll«t.i
cmy ta^oDr In fruni of LUu
wr«4a a prM(Tt|»ilun onttUUilna m
tfMdljr iaiiauoa lii duaea auitat.l«>
airpliaut.
-What li Itr aakad lli^ parity firl
wbo aat Mda bUu
**lt la auuir inedlrloe tliat I orrd.
rw*Uad grimly, aud tlM-n. audd

liig, I do most cunfouu.l.-dl) w Ub to la
rlcli. 1 be marr..^of^y
^llb Ibr looet rbarmlug w..man In tbe
wortd. and abe U »rry fond of du
-Jt Is surnelmt.- aald tbr sirangrr.
hat in bn ml. l« Hrvn.la. wIm-ofiun be o.iild iK*t faU to r«f..anl»r. “I
perrri.r that a buudrr«l dollar, ta not
wUt juu waiiL-My bea%«.s. It Ur* rtrUlmed I»m
rilng In a
of lUioipia.Intutent. as If
tbrrr bad larn aomr ebaner of bU grtUng u. -I nrrd It worar than a si.nr
\u% man nr.-d. f.-al.“
la really vrry lltilr uae In
fee<luig tbr average alarvliig man.** repUe«]„tbr Btraiiger. * \\ bat br m-e»l. la
not a nw-al. but a guarant.-e of dally
gh.- Ibis. 1 ofirn iiasa aoeb a u.an
wifbmit br.-.llng 1.1s |.l. s.‘*
-I ,...r.-.Ue thf si.i.lUwtiou- aald
Ih-nniiig. nut w it bout tiltt.-rm-aa.
rar.b
Ibr alra
lilt, iitl.in Is to gUr jou tb.- bumlred
..u fsury
fsney itial
itiat you dw
d.4lnrs wbb b >ou
alrr and also tlml wblcb U.-s I

iVemili.K ailffly. ‘tmr pblloa..pblcal
diw-ussion. like all other phll«s.i.l.y
atm-e tbr world liegan. baa U-.I us away

ald'ofTlu ”'*'***' *^ ^

*

ibliik you a

-I am not alarmad at all.- rndlad
tba atrangcr dwerfaUy aa be roae fram
bla atwL -1 aa Iww diatarbad

cauaaY l^k al tbr Umuil.
And
U ralawl 1*U fu.v tu.^ar.l It ni. Inapoka^
of 111.auprmulty uf tU.- auullirhi. of wUU U a
luUlIua raya bit notblin: m ull fur r\rry
©i»r tbat wanna tb.* wuild! A dollar a
ray would l»r bow imu b inoi„.> ^ lluiv
•uany buodrrd dollar bllla would It
Uka to pa|a<r tlir Mu.- crlllni; of
Lravru? And for
of tb. tu tiHlay
l‘d aril Ibr aun. in
•‘I don t lH*llr%.. b.- ll nally turn you
out,** aald llrrnda
• tou r*- only tbrrr

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-I think, sir." aald iH-nulug.-that we
abould demand s-.ine satUfacIlou of
Mr. AlUton
We stmuld go H. bla
bt.usr at Oiue
It la |«sslldr.’* br add
ed. b-.klng keenly Into tbr other’s fatw.
**tbMt br may Invltr ya to breakfast
Ibr atmiig.T leam-d auddruly up
Driinliig’a aU.mldrr.
-True, true,- said br
**Aud I am
famished, now tbat you n
Imagluatlon. uf course, f.w I diurd aud
breakfaslevi at my |«bicr aa usual
I^l ua go and eat with fouslu La
ix-ure. Tbr food three may iiul turn
gold. Tbr young lady will await u.
here? II.»W grsi lous uf her! Au revulT. thru- And br l-.wxHl with tbe
|«xl bliu away.
It was an b-ur U foix- the doctor re^
turmxl.
-n.-re.- br aald. tapping
breast —-brix'. where Kli
touelir
Tvvent
Did AlUluu lualstv-d. I'lsui my word,
you should have a.xii our friend eatr*
-I |dty him.- aald Hix-mla. w It
In her ryea. -Will be dir soon?’
-Tlial’a a drlusluu." answered Dm
ning.
-Tb.ix- Is uulbli.g the luu
with bla heart, and be has not s
steudliall
lir’a a byisabondrlac with
s-clnl I laatu for making w ills; bopt. I’m I frald. and .vet not wholly to
I aurrl> br baa bad bU royal
i day. Through him there Is
lu tbe w«*rld who U i>erft-ctl:

SIBERIA A LAND OF PLENTY
Weria*. FSK.A trairr.
Jobu Fo-tef ^'ras.r. wbo wrote -Tbr
Ilt-al Sll-rfla.** stepiKxl ashore at New
York tbr other daj from the Campa
iilaanth theavow txi tuteullouof atudv
lug AmrrIcau /vorkmen for tbr pur

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Ueoblua lo..krd arromi tin- |iark to
ward tba bruHiiatonu Ihui^c w lunMn
wrra bta oftbr and Itr.ndu'a aludto
All tbrir |irHty rouiainv bad Uvti tin
dor tbat roof. Till rUamv bad tak*-n
btia tbtrr br bad uot ^.ohi. I Hat Hrt ii
da .kUt«d.
9
•\3oufutiod the Idac !* In- rrb-d. -'Ilova and batr it
I t. hiiIT.t.-.I aconb-a
tlMW. tu tbia last nioi.ilk. littb- ull I Ifa
bard to aurciH-d and 1h- U-att-n at tb«
•aioa tliua. On tbr UHika l iu making
luor. thao a llvln< now. but I .an t
dun tbraa patlrnta. Tb.-.t r.* rb-li. Idaat
ibmil Thay urriiT umnt to It
If I dun
•«». 1 loM *tui. and If I don’t dun *.111
Ibry loar lur, for I II bat.- to un.tr out
Of this urlcbl
orlibburluHMi. I t.-ll you. Iiivu
of
da. Ifa rulA.**

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aud advaiKH-d 1
tb.iu
- tin- lairk
•ooi. Uilnoti-a tn-for.- and bad iiotisl
kla aUlractrd and iurv..ufc tuamur.
tb. cUaalc rraularlty of bU fan- and
ttatMK'ullar |mlb.r. Tb.- alrniiKi-r ralM-.!
bta bat an<riH.w.-d'wltb a dlKidty Ih-I'aidoo uir If I obK.«rvr." aald bo.
•Ibat you ar. In a<»im* w.rt of tr..utdo
la tba bop. tbat 1 uiay U- of tn-rt U-r
may 1 aak you t\bat It U? Tb.-n- arr
rMtaona why at tbIa luoiu.-i.t I n.ny Ihallowrd a frt-rduui tbat would W Av

tbe same erll condltiona tbat w-nt tb<
berv-at firat. No. my fri. uds. 1 was
langer or violating
Plra of my
. do a ,M.r
thing, lu
I res.dvrd
as I aat on tbr U-m li
our |H'r-»on rv-ally bap
-yet tbry will Iw one la-fore long. I am

Uk. your turanln* |H-rfr<-tly.’* ro
tb. olbrr. *aud y.»u arr quite
. It U for nio to atat.- tbr i\-aaoaa by wblcb
ju
bleb 1 Justify
tbu llln-rty.*
**1 U«. not tbe
trade Ufioo you.- aald iH ixulug baailly.
••Aa for my trouldr. It U a in. rr u»at
tw of moory. I arr my whole Uf.-,
boCb paat aud futur«^U tbat I have
laaraad with stmI Uln.r and alt I liavr
bopad to aoromidiab aiith Uiat ku.mladgw-tn daufer of utter wn-ck and
for tb. lack of a houdrrd d.d
-It la a small aum.- rv>dtn>d tb#
atraufar. -I fr«r tbat you underatate
It la an t-rr..r tbat nuUl
i-d l.y
maa to aaotber to tbu w .v^ld
if t bad
bat a pMiay to rtve, 1 would find the
auiB wboaa aiwd la a lo-nnr. To rit.
It to bim Wba oeada two la to waate
tba cate AOd Imv# tb. aum of want

te tb.
baterw

-Upon my soul.- rx.-Utm«d ivuuiui:.
-tbat 1. tb. wla«M aa.uus on tbr aul^
Jm tbat «ver 1 beard! *
-•oeb belac yoor o.urt.-oua rk-w of

Ik-nnlng pu*bt»d laick tbr bat from
bis ilaiup r.w*hrad aa br turm-d toward
Ilrvnda.
-Wr must bavr fallen a»Us-i» here In
tbe sum- aald al*e.
0 drwam. 1 assure yot^,** aald tbe
#im:rger. -v\hy should I uot leaT.
w..allh to mv pleasat.t fnruda of
lumr? In forty ervru yrara tbat 1
u- Is-en on vwrtb you art-, 1 truly bele, tbr only frlrud# wbo have not
U-tniVi-d me.
lyut that U tvot tb.
I bavr f.wluuMH> found tbe
rry man I would bavr vylabtxl to find
,ud tbe V.TV w..mau, iXdras my facnlty f.vr rra.Ung tbr brJas of my fel­
low Is-inga has drs,-rtrd mr. you are
o w bo will W niadr vwmplrtrly bapl*y wt^iui. It Is all I ask. You
all have mine and webxuur.Hut to~lo turn aside onr momrat
fnau tbe main ah.urdtty.- aummerwl
enniug. -why do you aprak of your
Nurst at If u WX.UM l« paid tomot^
•w ? You arr urltbrr old nor Hi.- *
-You dl«igTv-r with your dlstta.
ilsbrd colb-a^ur. Dr StrudhalUfhr atranger. waving bis band toward
Ibr nortbweat comrr of tbe aguare.

Dear the famovJI^XJ^ItJ^rdoSr^^T
a flUft rrni.- rridi^l tb. do.-tur.
land I would Ukr to |iay It **
-Toy can bavr no rr.l d.wire to |wy
foot.- teVl tbe Blramrrr. amllln*. -vxiMMt man would Uk.
I fancy jou did not
rtbap«rpaa.dfpaj.

r,o.

an* 0.1

bavr Just ix-me from him. aud be baa
told mr tbat If tbrf^- U auy gvmd I w^
to do lu tbr world 1 must maka baatw
for tbr nlgbt cxuurtb a week bene,
perbapa tomorrow. But tbat la of no
cxvnaeguroce. It U a baaotlful wwrid
tbia mornlug. and 1 woohl Ilk. to ara

oMiaalirbaooytekL-

Great Briuio Will Take Steps
to Resist It

lorn) ufirmiTT n m lead

WTE8

on

iKiar of making a tximiwrlaou with Cug
lUb workmen lu onk-r to bote Just
wbrivlu tbr Utter fall, aaya tbr
York Jouruul. Mr. Fram r Uat been lu
tblrty-two dlffv-tx-nt iMuntrlew.
-r bad my ebul.v to mver tbr coro
ualiou foe tbe Viwksbire IW. tbi
DUagow Herald aud Hlrmliigbam Poal
or to take tbia asalgomeiit lu tbe l ull
ed 8tatra.- aald Mr. Fraser
* 1 cboes
to i-ume ben-. You la-e. my wife U au
Amerk-au.
-My vlewa of SlUfU differ fnau
ao lu tbe Isxik 1 have WTlttru? Yre, 1
am well aw are of that. Tbe trouble U
tbat tbr public up to bow baa urver
bad tbr real HUmtU pliluixxl to It.
It U a U-autlful Ubd; but our uf etrfual snow.
-Why. du you know that I brllrv e 81brrU w 111 U- tbe gtxwt food (irodutHag
ceuter of tbe wxwld lu tbr future? It
to a great agricultural country. It rv
lulnda me of the vast stretchea of ag
rk-oltural lauds 1 bavr srru lu tbr
Uulted 8Utrw
-Tberr are plenty of evidencra uf
Ameiicau craft lu KltH-rla. In Baldwin
locomotlvra aud lu farming Implrmcots

chinery

aa

prlix*. A
I agrtcultural ma­
tbry might.
Tbat little
duty that
hat tlw United
I on Itusslsn sugar ojeu-

i take adI great guantltlra
y that «x»uld have been
•old lu Itussla by Uulltx! States mauu
facturera are now 1^1 i,g s<4d by tbe
Dermana. Thus (k-rmany 1a lodlrrctly
rraidug the U-uedt of tbr American
duly on Ku«il.u sugar.
-1 bavr U-m all through Slle-rla
fiom end to end aud from side to akto.
-1 waa arrested Obix- lu MauiburU
by tbr Russians, who were at lint
very flrrvx- and ended by Inviting me
to dtuber. Tbr Uusalans will give ap
Manchuria about the same time tbat
tbr Kngllsh forsake Kgvpt-tbat Ik
•rbm tbry are drlvm out The Oweillwa wt kere.
Borne rmlurnl pcvfeaaora In Parta
have dtoi-overed that love la a bacU
lua and XMitalM a mad
Inbrrltabcea from tbr dark agra. one
that Ita. brro kept alive and fviatarad
Uy ixdiir llteralurr.- aa>w Lady VluM
iSix vilU lu the Loodoo tSrapbk-It
sUmld le- under vxmtrul of a tetard of
lewlib tbat
full P0II.W au
Iborliy.- k'arrwrii. then, to iwrla and
romaiKs-Ti; farewell to all the JhItoU
and Franceacaa of tbr stage, swwt

John BnU haa at tongth decided to
rratot the Axnartcaa tuvaakm. writea
tbe London corrwpuodrot of tbr PbU
adrlpbU PuUic Ltdgac.

Thto to to ba

merer and Journallam at tbe principal
capUina of ludoatry aud rditura.of

1

iw».

OAM8UNG.
A. Brairm. oCBaaaatavilla.
a. C .. was OBoe iauiMiijaly aarprlard.

■algoe. aaya a special diapaicb
■orataaa to tbe Ubltodrlpbla ITvaa
Ba la unlgoe to hto bualuew. uniqoe tn
bla pleaauira and unlgoe tn bla pblloa
aphj.
Hto Idta on tbe ratoliic of
boys toI one Of bto particularly unlgoe
g
He thinks tbry abootd see
knowtblnga. Bays be:

gmoU.T

ran

down

Bhe

had

wbaa be wants to play poker I |4ay
poker with blm and get atuug up
and bard every now and then, irbe
wants to go aomrwbrre aud try bU
lock at some otbrr game «.f ebaucr.
go with blm if be wants me to.
want my boy tu feel tbat bU datldy to
uot only bla U-at frieud. hut bis chum
1 believe tbafa tbr right way to t.rU»g
up a boj Tben. turning to the characteris
which has gained him a Urge i^irt of
bU notoriety. Mr. Dates

newapapara.
Tbra. It to expected.
BrtUln wUl one. more wke b.-r aund
In tbe vau of progrvaa.
r or dv>
Tbr luvaaloo of BHltob newspapers
ing away with gamhlii.g. Th.-.v inlgb
by American editors began even be­
aa well try to do away will, tbr w tml
fore tbe commercial Invaakio of Yerkea
aud tbe Morgana. But tbe Engllabmm

otooamataaoaa that it aeems next to
imi^ble to get a oboaca to strike
tried Kleetriv' Bitteia whidi helpod a bl^ for tto-mselvee. Bat Uie aaher at once. aud. after aaing foar hotUea. all# ia entirely welL con aat aay
tblM
• fftobd tome, and its gan
eohooto. high anbooU and

This failnx. ia doe to aeverml oaosea.
the friociial <vu« of which ia. that
what Hh v sto.ly is ik4 ooapled and
aiiplled to tbvir «-very day Ufa and
aorroundiiigs
They are ihA taatraetad how to use this knowledge, and
knowlesige is like a tun.-hii..^. of llltla
value unleaa yon know how to aae it.
Th.- followiigr yooug Dx>pl.- lrarn.-d
A aooud mind in a aoand lody i» to apply their knowl«-dge aa they notbe giewtest Uoaaing humanity emn be guired it and.are now bolding good
I in poaltiona and an .m tb. raad to aoeTin- sun s lu hl .* cgual to

v

«...----% ft.kstlt.tr Far t|.lal.a.
n a mmu.ir iin-s,-n!«i t.. ihr Roan Aca.h-inv of Mcll. Im-. Dr. Film
r of Moscow vbx-btrvM tlvat a pixiia

do tbit because 1 tbiuk Ifa Hgbl.
-Marshall llrld «m.x- tv.ld me tba
be always tried to l.r right SI |s-r cx-i
of
the Hmr.
Tb, re s a lot in tba
aa to tbe ^uae.
The fellow wbo tmikra up bis mlud to
When tbe commercial Invaalun bebr right all tbe time will Im- huMtxl al
gmu. U was dlfferml. ^ LugUab con
ways lu tbr long run h> the lunii w b.i
L-aciura began lualugtbelr Jul^ and
lustots on brlug right M |s-r vx-nt of the
tbe allualluu bes-ame mure rxdUug.
Due American bought up all the ymm
Ubca. another all tbr atraiusblpk and

and social evxmomy luto bis
uat«-s which will euahlr U
culatr to a uUx-ty w hether I

idergrad
w ould" t>r

labor or tbe reverse, whether It Would
be Uller to comptomlse with threat
enrd strikers or let the strike mme,
aud ao ou
H^ ia wbat Frofeaeur
Aabley says;
•*.\ mau wauts to know the rx|»erlerne of ulbcra who have found them
selves Ui slmlUr clrcumalaiwea. It la
uot atudmu only who want this lufurmat Ion. Kixently the bead of a great
mmpauy aald to mr: *l am very much
lulrreelrd lu tbe gueallou uf boure of
labor. 1 don’t want iwullmeui; 1 aim
ply want to know wU-iber as a busl
ness man It w ill pay me to redme them
lu my worka I abould like to have a
brief av.xx.uui of the chief leading rx
perlmmta lu the reduction of hours
which Ibry led aud tbe chief argu­
ments based upon tboae experiments.*
Tbe movl«^ rvxmomlst ought to do this
kltwl of wurk.Aa for tbr other aubjrcta wbicb^tbe
first of aU. acvx.unUug.
By this l*rv>feaaur Aabley says a great deal mure
to mrant than bookkrrplug. tbe main
purpvor bring to mabir meu to lider
prrt
ao as tu gauge tbr earulug <*aiacltlrs of
I aud to put
tbrir fingers ou tboae puluU tu lu mauagement which are opru tu criticism.
Tbr City of Loudou school which to
one of tbe most tmiawtaut rduv-atloual

per men. I'laaars lu JouruaUam have
U-en rudowvd. aud luatructlou will Iw
given by mm who are aupiKiard to
know all about tbr fine art v.f Journal
A acbolarsblp has In^u rstab
by a Mr. 8trvma w hich w ill m
ir w luurr to take a trip arouud
tbe world aud see bow urw a|a|>ers are
here. rapr.-lally lu tbr Uult­
ed 8Utra.

Altbougb tbe predlrtlous freely made
few yrara ago tbat tbr development
of eirvtnc traction wouU gulcYly
drive borara from tbe field uf Ubur
have not been fulfilled, yet tbe Elre^
trical Kevlew cites ataUaUoa to prova
tbat tbe dlaappearam
actuaUy Uklng lOa
slowly aa not to att
don. lu l*arto tbe number of burwea
fell off about 0 per ceut between IDUl
DkC. lu Loudou tbr drerraae lu
tbe same time waa 10 per cent. lu Ber­
lin. Vienna and 8t. IVteraburg a alml
New York
nber of boraea baa de
craaacd S3 par cant In tbe Uat twenty
aora. But. alt
although boraea may be rwyaara.
beved of tbe
to HOC Bkely
tbat man wiU ever tautob
ely U
Dt friend and 1amrant whuUj
hto aacteot

training acbvs.l f,r .voung mm whIrU
be and Kamm-I W Alh rh.n and lirvir
E. Weaver of rhlrago plan to hulM
near that clly
It will Is- knowi
tbe St Ovartva llv.mr and S, ho 1
cover l.ixJU acres within thirty
tnllea of Uhlrago. A t.vhni.xil. , hi
al and cx.muu-rclal rvhnx.th.n will
laorlilrd, and th««e who wish
study profeamlonal farming

FALL AND WINTER CLOTHES
M«a*e Weelew Satitwes Will
arl«at»r mmg M.re < beertel
Wbetber

tbe

mm

of

Ibr

U;

aa though lliry w«-ix- so far as things
aartorlai can give thnu ih:il .-ipprur
ancr. unless thv y wr„r old v h.th.-s. for
the WiKilms uuulr for the m-sh..!, prr
aeut a lulghtrr ami uhux- rlM-rrfuI ap
prarauvv than wxK,lms , ver .11^ iN-forr.
aa>s the Kartorlul Art Journal
They
are Jviyuus lu carnatU.n r.sU. siiillr lu
golden touches and alm.s.t Is tig h In
prismatic aiwsms. Many are s.. lu-lcht
aud clear aud a I most frolh-s,.,iir in p:.t
ll.lr
nrteru that It semis 1
without fvx-llng g.s.d all over. Is-ing
p^.ud of^thm.s.-|v»s and mh-rlali.lng
about to Is- favurlles of fiotunr
But not only atx- the f.-ihii.s of tharasv.ii als.ut to U-gin of a v hnmeter
tbat will give tlHisr w bvMr Urks tlM-y
may adorn an apisxiramv of salUfac
tlv>u with things In g«-n«-ml ami of In
dividual cberrfulurss. hut tbr fashion
able garments of which they are so
illal will Is- Is-tler cal
movlrru giirno-iits ew-r
were before tu Uiukr tbrir wearers look
well, tu put tlwm vMi KVMSI terms with
themselves aud, as

^M"il’dJet*h

Dockeray

Fannie Kotner. rwabler 1 lards
Oonatipation.
bowel irregatorily. Ih-mrtmenl. Mertwnllle ik.
homlaohr. dya)ap.la. ton*i,l liver, had
Jial.- Novotny
Kidneys, rbrninatism. tllsordera inci­ IWkkeeiar. McOoe & 8on
dent toaedmtary hfr pailivelv ooriJeo lians.-n. t!lerk. Ain<
-d !»v Kooky MoonUln Tea. the great- press Go . City
.-at Amenran Krm.dy. Jaw U Johnsnafer < V . Oiiy
'4.as Kndl. IU»U.
Iron Worla, Oily
StcnograiOier.
K.llry
|iookk.x.p.-r.
lira.

Oij

Daisv
lUwe. SI,.
|lookk.^l»er. Arm. .V i
Oliaa Ut rard. Itookk<s-|ier at Walin.
Mich
Hforngoe
Vrelt.
Hl. nogra|4M-r and
l'V.,nk\.‘‘i gh''1 h
might bav
sm.vvn li! lint vour ix-nl f.x.x- shows lUwkke. per with Frail ,V Davis. iTtr
Wall!.- Lutmiui. in.-rk for A
V.
hi .ugh II..- p..vv.br In M-ds. Just ihe
Fredrirl.
vamr GhUtiCO Dally .Wvva.
Will Nash. 8i.-mMfnii4ier and Book
k.-ets r for Frank Desmond
Ti.es. and maiiV morv- eecnre.1 Uieir
by local appliv-atlon as tlvry oauiiol
II1.11 at tin- Tratr
reach tie diseased portion of tli«- ear.
VlU-ge during the,
There ia onlv one way to run- d.af
1 here ar.- manr
gun.^out Is-fore this 1
n-m^lea Utwfueas la caused l.y an
ii.nuiu.sl iximtitioi. of tim oiamas liu OesI for lhe.us, 'lve/‘^ *11.1. school lus.
ing of til.- Kostagblati TulsWh.-n plavxHl a greater ,.r ou, ,.t iis ,ki,mU
tins tuK IS manme.1 von luvv.- a rum in iHWilions Ilian any otla-r college lu
bllng aonud or lims-rfmt hearing, ami
w hen It ta . utirelv rl.o.-d. Deafuesa is
tbe result, and uiil.-ss
•ss I In- tntlamii
for a suec-sslul 1
out and this tu
\li-s l»:i^h»nc
ruiiikh-icb \\<

cas,s out i.f t,-u are t«ose<t
Gatarrh. wl.icli is nothing but an 1
oous sar ’
W.-will giv. Urn- Hundred liollars i
Toranvoas, oi D, afu. s. (cmoMHlbvj
mtarrht il.at cannot
Is, cur.-d bv I
Hair, ilatarrh I'ure. H.-nd f..r nreutaa. (i.-e

The first fall t. riu o,s ns Se,4 Ut.
latklocue. s. Ill on ap|.licatiou
G It Us keray. Fiu|4

TRY A RECORD WANE AO.

Hold by Dru
Hair. Kami I
R> VtAI

.Id wile, a,Ml s- h.otin-.v l.i- ..w.i

PATENTS

Bible Iw IVess Toa..e«.
Four hitherto unknown tongues so
far aa Kbit la comx-rmxl ate m.w laUtg added to tbr list of Unguag.-a lu
which tbe British aiHl Foreign Bihle
Svxlrty prints tbr gisga-ls. aud of these
three are for the U-netll of auhjecls of
bla majesty King Edward, aavs the
Loudou Telegraph. Tbe NeW Trstament U to la- turned Into N.vunja. fw
tbr trlbre uf tbr Sblrv riwr lank.
NyasaaUud. aud in this wvg-k the Llv
IngalonU Uils-iou of the I i.llvM ! W
Ohurcb uf Smlland, the lUintyr.- mis
aloo of tbr EsUblishrd rburel. of Scx4
Uud and tbr Myera mission ,.f the
iutch Reformed chureh ar, t»dI.:lHirat
Ing. A version lu Va
ready
ready fur
for uallvea df the
Ih Fabtla district
of Sierra Leone and In Hugotu for the
lubabltauts of YsaU-1 Islsml. one of the
group. iJistIv. a translation
I’lsayau. sp.keu by sotm- ns lu the Fhihppiue arehipelsgo.
-n
All ate enter

AairowSark Forest Xarsery.
The stsle of New \ urk n..u has a
laby forest in the .Vdirviuda- ks w here
treva are U-lug raised to ref,.rest a dr
nudrd trav-t. sa^s the Rvmie S.-iitim-l
This baa brought the stale fish, gam#
mud forest (x>mmission tu the vx.usltleratkm uf a iToJect to rsiubbsli tie..mmcDon* Jun«*.t.
growth tlM-y would t-e given frvs- to
cltUrus and munleipallli.-s und u-<a
where ntxxir,! un stale lands
In this
way It Is Imjieil tv. Xxxlaiuj much drmeudaUr. It emphasixes. huw ev er. tl»e
folly of permitting what remains uf
tbe Avilrobdavk forest lauds to U- cut
over tf tbr atatr Utrr Is to br at ewnaldrraUe exjs-use to uudertaj^r tto?
alow proceas of lefoix-etatloJi.

A POSITIVE CURE
r*e WewbAa. Berea. Cats, Bares,
••Ua. 004 ItahiOB niea.

l*eck Brua.. dracrlaU. of Grand RapIds. Mk-h., have manufaciured -Fecka
King of Olataxenta" f^r many yeara
It^ proved ao valoable In homlrada
of caaaa la caring peraiatent frver
aorta, that a wider field Is desired ta
A ahlpplnc rurkialtj baa twen bro
ordar that the affUctrd may avail
ap at ’Teoariffr. Canary tatooda. tn
thaamalvaa of lu great etficlency.
Itallaa ship Aatta of Genoa, which waa They have un die many buudreda
of laciaca from aU parts of tbe «wintry. apeaklng in tbe bigbraC terms of
bus* ablp. the 8oau Marla, the daplF kola emcartoua remedy. It Is a post
cate uf which la w«41 known to Jack
live care for wwunda. aurea. cuts.
son park vtottora. aud waa boUt at
IH». holla, old Blcera and mil kinds
M la IMA It camdelrd ita tost
uf akla diaaaaaa
It la also rgaally
ige at tbaaoduf March lost The
valdaUe for tteklag |41r«. and baa
nod bad waatharad caaatlaaa ohna rortd caaaa wtere patleots bare gooe
the
ronada
to
find
a
remedy
tbat aroold
and toraodora la aU pofta of tha world.

cMa of hto pk

IPS Daily News.

J
W. Hobtodl.
Bookkeeiier at loma
Amnaa F.roam. Stenograidw-r and
Bookker]ft.r with COse & t?rot*er.
i!h*a KHon. 8u-uagra|4e-r at Korthrrt. Michigan Asvlom

^ WvrtliaHoIo.nub.Bookk.s-prr.8lraab

did not knoar It for aome time. They
aaw tbat tbry were getting better
newapaprra to read, but as tbat waa
aatUfactorj they were not concerned

, brg.u to think tbe
thing over. They did a lot of tUnklug.
and the facultlre of ixunmen-e aud
JouruaUam arr tbr ix-sull. Now. with
rirrpuui Morgans and lloraw Clrre
leya turned out right at Uomr. duly
and aulborlUUvely Ul«-lrd aa bach
•kira of bualiirea aud ms.irrs of lU.-ra
tore, tbe Yankee luvaders will be ex
pectrd to iwck up at un.x- aud cume
borne. Fur will uot tbrir owupalluo
be guue?
Tbe University of Blrmlngltam baa
Uken tbe kad tu tbe matter uf mak
lug bualuros mm. X facult> of exuu
mrnx! baa brm endowed, a pruframir
auiNmaalstaut profesavir engaged, aud
claaara wlU oiwu lu IK-tolM-r
iTofv-a^r Aabley. dean of tbe com
mrrclal faculty, baa Ihxu crested first
master of ix.mmenx* ”.\1
to"
He
wUI have au aMlstant. atal a proftwiKW
lie engaged before
tbr university trim oi-ms. Two a*l.ol
arabliw have already been offered by
different ebamU-r- of txHumetxe. aud
muir are looked for.
l*rofe«mr Ashley baa r.xvntly glvm
au iutervlrw lu w hich br leUs w bat be
rxpecla to atx-umpllsb

.SiSii-.'si'Siar’JS;

bo

of Api^ta. Btomacb and Uver troa.

•ae COMlna mt laAwtrr ao4 O—*
of tbr bre«« poebet. Wb
of a walWf (mnpty) wi
Aa b. croaard to tbr
where be had left bla cane be ataggerad
allgbtly aa If from weakuMa.
Tba
pbyalciao watched him narrowly.
Tboae Uat worda of bla.- be began.
-Bounded a Uttle^
Why.
wbafa tbr matterr
The girl wai
page, uf a urwapaper
-Hrrr. brrer abr WbUi^ed. -Iin't
tbat tbr manr
*1 brrr waa a two column pkn
balftooe from a pbutograpb. Ik
Btared at It l»i»eo mouthed
-Abr aald the atranger
with ao aufi a step tbat U
lag’s I
perceived bliu
“My iMartran.
and vjullr g.«al. Is It nul^
Hut tbe
at-count la. of course, w bully tmagl
nsry. I have read It. Au Irreaiaanslbl.
press, sir . A lunatic ee<-a|«w from aa
asylum; bis cousin, tbr wt-aliby kl
1-awrener AUston. uffera a reward <
l-.fs-i f.,r bis rapture Aud this |Miprr
prints It. with my pl.ture ualnr! King

you m
explicit. 1 am a v.ry rich man and
giute alone tn tl»r w«>rld exc-<-pt f.M* my
riiemu-s a bo. I dt. assure you. are nu
mrrt.us ami Inv.f.-ratr. I..r many
years ii-y |M>.|«Tty has las-n di vlm-d t.y
will for cbarilable um-s. I bad art luy
uind U1H.U a hospital to ia-n**-luate my
xame u|Kin a uevv plan, but 1 will not
reary y..u by d.wcrlidlon. Ai^l today.
Sben the pruJtM-i Is im n.ar nallxatlon
bat I can aliimst b.-ar tbr wag.ms
rumbling along with tbr atonr to build
^sIlH. my wish has cliang.M ”
lurm-vl morr .Ilrrclly luvvnrd bla
•n*. and there waa a bint of color
in bla imU- « b«-eka as be cuntluued r
as any human creature ever made
couipb t. ly happy by imnua of a boa
pltul unli-aa. lnd«-ed, tb«y killed bliii
tlirre and a«-nt bla soul to heaven? Tbr
pntlrnts are tbr isair mostly, ^nd. Wing
I'tir curr.1. they go out to uits-i again

^r^*oA.ii iotiost

THEWE^imtSlM

Inc iWrt for tbma.**
-Hardly - rrjoterd Dandbd. wlU a
taafb. -My Idea w at to bMMte. a flimooa pbyalrUB and make a lac of
-iTec-larly.- waa Ibr rrply
“Aad
DOW tril mr tbia: Do yon wlab to be a
sraat phyalrlan ta ord«r that yon may
bemtur rbbr
IWttoliif kwaod forward with bla
band In bla band, and tbrr. was ailroc.
wbllr tbr great rloch la tbe atone tow
«• uf tbr ebarrb alnark S<k
-For aomo atfang. r«aaoa.- aald tbe
young man. “I dod It %rry bard 10 Ur
to you
i
fact ia tbat I am not
w|r»U.. lu. r.-roary. I ba%r a •rrkroa
and wiung Introret In my prdfrorton.
1 brre la rerry ctianc tbat I aball eoc
cr«i and do aomr good in tbr w.wld.
f.w I ba%r inuprtametit. i-ilrmw.

tairr.

3.'.^ra?s,njs:

: Suffered forover 10 years
-CT KFh BY

\\hT, imao’s Udics’ Restorative
Tai I.MAIK^E. Mich.
THE IMAN MElilCINE(
Grand Rapids. Mich..
DtAk U>k:iok: I have been thinking
I for some timr that I ou^ht to write you
a few words of |»raisr for yotir wonderful LADIES KESl OKATU E. which
did me such worlds of vroovf. 1 suffered
such untold agonies with my menses, and female complaints,
for over ten years, that death would have l»e< n a relief to me.
1 took doctors’ medicine and several kinds of Parent Medi­
cine. but they all availed me nothing. I am so thankful that
1 learned about UR. IMAN’S RES rOKATlVE that 1 want
to recommend it to any woman suffering from these terrible
complaints. Anyone wishing to learo more about it may ad­
dress
Mrs. L. Morse. Tallmadge. Mich.

huVsisa d*T

HOME, DEPARTMENT
OP OtratEST TO HOME LOVBtS CEEHtALLYAEOTOWOBWPAETlCUUmLY
MR*. M. m. C, RATBS. 1

Pra<nH from tor pockat for •• tod
imjxmy
Ko daiaty vtoM rmlr ;U laid dova ta
a book U
Half M rood a. ito caka wkUk
oor lalaaey kaaw.
lli a^ atftora lop. wltk a mtolB to

*Oira a Haila iaataad of al«b.
Woa*t taka laac;
UmgbalaadtaMdaf cry.
MatoyaaatMt.
Jaat to dad laaaaad of mad.
Try lla power;
Yaa U to fftod taatoad of aad
Uaaboar.
Obaka yaar Uttar worda all down
Bifbtaway;
Bmila aad land InaUad of frown

Uldttofkaoy. to wall aattoapfiatitofaad:
Mot loM voatd It lakaa MoaU orobla
to dova It
Ttok oookU toU flarotod wllk aara
woy toad.
TtoMttar of ao oparaUra boat
Tboo* erlip nfar eoukko. tto dalaty
kaaplas.aaamwumof ligbta.
ortomaooklM.
Tto oookiM vt^ll darorad with cara­ labor of tto Amartoaa boawwifa
way aacd.

Ckt€iM0r^$e»srCMr.

Aad Mda la tto fmla
A

eapfal

wkloh ffood-

of battor. aaotto

► of tha Detroit Joamal of tto
Two aiffa.' fraah a. wla« Mra dpIaokU
laid thaai.
Aad two capa of a««ar. wbtob
mala lino of tto Jiloblgan
pladocaaaaat.
Tto oroajB aboald be aoar. aa
rimaat wbiab aaay lead to a aolnof tto pn>blam of aooaomical lirla all
tag aad do away wltb aoma of the anTbaa floor to moald aoft. wbaa tacia- aoyaaaaa lavolred in tto arnrant
diaau aia toatoo.
And aa aiiiab aa job like of tto ear
It ta a ayatam of oo opatatUe Uviac
wblob did aot bare Ita ortgin In tba
away aaad
Ito
I of a vlllaca Bellamy, bat of a
Beloved of oar cbUdhood. bleat <
away aead.
Bat follow tto rala. tboaifb we
Biby. to M*l*flter.
Tboaifb wa^ thaaa with jadff
maot. tod roll oot with aktll.
Tboucb oor rrtodoblldraa aay Itoy
tora aa‘ar aatoa battar.
Wefaal tliat. aomabow. tbart
lack in ttom atill.
It may U iba lack of tl»a dear band
tbal
tbaa.
Ik may to tto almpto obild 1

aoma to of tto leading famlllaa of tto
town, abont 100 people being eerved
intblaway. A enllabto place for tto

shop baildiag. wblob has baao oon▼anianUy fltiad up for tto pnrpoaa
Tto third weak of tto azpsrlmaat
aadad tbU hooa; aad. of ooaras. it u
too early to daclara bow it wUl'oome
oak Thera tora bean some mlaCakaa
made, and Ibaaa are being corrected
ns they appear; bnt Urn promotara of
tto aaterpriaa nra anngalna of tba
ktooma.
Tto Aral wank tto aoat nramged
From baluf Ilka bare, apito tto car­ II Saaalan meal for snob parson. Tto
away aaad.
aaooad weak tto coat waa 10 oanth.
Tto*ll ba ifood aoonifb oooklaa. bat This last weak, it wna tb« aspromtloo
not vrandnaotbcra caoklaa.
tto latUr fgnra wonld be aomeKor tto oooklaa of obildbood wara
: daorenaad. A mriaty of plain
foods bot of tto beat quality of every-

Devotion
to Truth

siTiMAt itTcttmv til iMt

tofar»dogra.oadttoi
tare poapwad by naottor eom
•lot ttoagbt of tt
•*Ttoae ware two eblaf aonaiilara
Mawe.*’ to aaid raetRtly. -Firei. I
tboagbt it woald ba a great aaaraa wiU ba wntcbod with intareat by nil
laaea far tto Nielaam aaaa of tto tUlage. wto are oftea barrlad at laaea
tima aad do aot like to laara tbair Tto foUowiag
ataraa Tton. area la tbie littla rU- story might tora t
Inga, tto aarroat qaaalioa aato ooo- ^^^ppbUabad la a
aldetabla •gara Tto girle prefer to
work in tto abopa ar in tto fmit
•nlda. and It ie dlAlealt to get oom to form a aoelaty to raaiai tba tog
tioaaof ttoir wiraa Tto lu wires
pataatbolit
We do aot tore n formal orgaal- beard of tto plan, aad while tto i
mttoa. oor keep eUbormta booka; tot lag for organUatioa was la program
tto bast people in tto rlllnga nra in- entered la n body. Mine of tto rebel
Uraetod; like Foetinaater White. Boas bnabaads inaontinenUy bolted,
tmwyer.A L. MooUoo. who U editor bat tto tontb ooe retained bU place
i by tto frlgbtlal appa
of tto looal paper, nod. in foot, n j quite i
good abare of tto bnaineaa men. Wa rition. Tto lul
tora not taken in ererybody. of
ooaraa, and ao far wa bara gotten babiad. relaiaad to ttoir bomaa. aatiiflod with tba oo^Dsa. of ttoir raid.
along rary mealy. ”
Two competent oooka were engaged
ed aad teeolred to make tto toroic
aerre tto different tamllieo promptly. tenth the praaidant of tto oociaty.
Kncb family, or if the tnmUy eonalela When Itoy want, however, to iaform

A Great Navy an
Insurance Policy
ER ANY WARS THAT WE MAY HAVE TO FIGHT
WILL BE BETWEEN FLEETS, . ANY WAR WE MAY
HAVE WILL BE. MUST BE. CAN ONLY BE UPON THE
SEAS.

THK NOBLBAT THING IN THE UNlVCItAE IS THE HUMAN
MIND. KNOWLEDGE OF THE WORLa OF MAN OF HIMSELF.
COMPELS OUR RESPECT. DEMANDS FROM US HOMAGE. TO
TRUTH ONLY DO WE GIVE DEVOTION. ITS HUNGER IN US IS
FROM 000*S SKIES.

WU TING FANG

How College Education's
Affects Some Men
•r >««■ SAM JOMCS
)IIK.\ Vou give a fellow a nioa college eaacation, on finijiiiig
I.C niu.t have a high poaition or he anU auv with hii mother
until he Jvw.. A college U to a ni.n what a grin^tODe U
to an ax. If you leave it on long enough, there will be nothing left
but the banaie. So with a b..y : LEAVE UlM IX COLLEGE
LONG ENOUGH, AND THERE WILL
' VOTHIXQ LEFT
BUT THE HANDLE.

Spain and America Should
Know Each Other Better
Sr EMUJO DC OJCfkA. Me. Sewit* aSWMw M *. tMw4 SM«
HAT i* moat needed aa a preparation for increaaed com­
mercial intercoutM ia a better uudentanding and mote
general communication between the Americana and
S,«niarda. THE PEOPLE OF NEITHER COUN­
TRY SEEM TO KNOW WHAT THEY SHOULD
OF THE OTHER. But when they underatand each other betu
eoanmercial opportunitiaa wUl foUow.
Sj^in U importiiw large amonntt of tohaoeo, maehma.7, agricnltaral implemcnu and the like from the United Stetea, and there
eogfat to be a good market there for wood pulp, atovea and other
producta. I KNOW THAT ORDERS FOR AMERICAN
OdODa^RE IXCREASINQ. Many of the producu aent.from
thM eouifflry to Spain are nehipped, and for that raamm many of

ll’R uew?i'njH'rs arc woi.dcrful institutions. Thev bring
light aud ♦‘dui'atiuii and cnti ilainim ut into everv houi-eh.dd
iu tho land. S..imtiim^ 1 think vau don't apprtx-iiile all
they accomplish. WK WANT HIGlf V'LASS 1»APKK.S IN
CHINA, and { hope to see more of them founder! and circulated.

IMPORTANCE OF
PHYSICAL TRAININGj

ITT
I

toYr

I
I

IE bcnlily defects tliat come frt*m neglecting the phys- j
ical training ul t hildreii, however great, dwindle into j
inriirniticaiuveon,p4r»-dwithTllK
iuMfruitii-aiiiv (•.■nij.aivj wiib THE MENTAL AND* j

MORAL SlU'KD oMlNGS THAT .ARISE FROM j
FAll.lNti TO KDi rATK THEM TO APPLY |
THEIR Mrsa'LAR ENERGIES TO USEFUL

PURPtlSES. When a child is reared in such a manner that he
con>idi i> phv>ical liilK*r iiu ni.'tl knd unl*ecoming, he has !oal the
jK.uvr of cornvt judgment; he livi-s iu an unreal world, where all
ihiiiL'-^ have tictiii..iis valuer, and he begins to Ulk of the “ •upa-:
-STATESMANSHIP” OF |
lev. OF THE -STATESMANSHII
tion" af owning
SWINDLING HIS FELLOW MAN AND OF THE “CUD
TURK” OF HEING USELESS.

Inadequate Pay an
Incubator of Crime
f—^=1HE FCR»ON. FIRM OR CORPORATION WHICH PLACEt
I
A
FAMILY UPON A •ffGGARLY »ALARY
HHV I
THt^H DEMANDS OF HIM THAT HE HANDLE
■P* I LARGE SUMS OF MONEY IS SIMPLY PROVOKING
CRIME FOR PALTRY GAIN.


NEITHER SUCH PERSON. FIRM OR COR­
PORATION NOR THE INSTANCE ORGANIZATION
THAT TAKES SUCH RISKS IS ENT'ITLED TO ANY
SYMPATHY FROM THE PUBLIC IN CASE OF LOSS
NOR CONGRATULATION IF IT ESCAPES IT.

laoot like tto
•to waatoat
t faced. BsaOy
ytioM girl; aot ataUprtoty.
IB laa aaaal aaoaptartoa af ttot weed:
bar fair teas waa evea diaPcwrod by a
few Haeklaa. Tat tto -aasi
charm** atoat wbiab we ofiea read.
BaaClyfeUaa dm

irdown tto

-yea. it is warm.- sto said, la reeto tto o^ramark^toob we
allowed oareetraa to —; - bat tto
bieana ia fraabrting a UtUe. aad tto
U coo
moy J
year abatr far yoa tto lead little bit?
Ttoa yo. WiU aacapa tbal aiiaak .of

ttot abe aetlled c
fooc Bow that
d. withoni mpportt
-Ton have loel nil yoer j^owa.'
ato aaid to tto feeble old geaUeama
**let meanmage tbem.**
Bkillfnl ftagma plumped np the pitIder. and placed tto ttfd gtmj
bend at jnat tto right angle.
Abr* aaid the old geatleman with
vtiafled aigb; **tbat is aloe. 1
dida t know w tot was tto matter.’*
As she paesoed the pale yonng Man.
w said: -Have yon read tbUr Keep
it if yon ilka I have ftnietodlt;'
and she left a copy of “Tto Bky Pi
lot-in bis toad. **Ob. ttoak yon.'
to imid gmtntnly; "1 bad exbaastnd
afaa tto advartieamaate in my book '
“Don't you kaow tbal aUlob?'* aak
>e augel. bnading over tto laoe
-That U jnsl a daratng etitob
aader aad over, yon know. How
benntifnlly yon do the work! Let me
ebow yon tto atitob ; yon will
IL"
Tto tired bite of girU oame tov
ber. and ato aasUed oa ttom while
eto worked tto Inoe atitob. and aaid
"Tbam U a nioa Uttle pnokagn la my
pootot that mast ba for yoa. If X
yon 1 woald take it oat oa that
ahady UtUa bUl wham tto cold b
is .blowing, and see wtot yoa
wilbiL"
waeapaekacnof brigbl bit. for

An Uncomplimentary
Estimate of American Poets
CAUJUID. NavMto
[HITTIER WAS NOT A SCHOLAR, AN ART1ST NOR A GREAT POET. He was a New
EngUnd UlUdist who stood close to the granite and
green grass of his own township. LONGFELLOW
WAS THE POET OF WOMEN AND CHIL­
DREN. Under his touch the bleak American air
began to toften. All the poetry up to Poe’s lime were better unwrit­
ten. Our New England ancestors lacked even the air of rhythm.
Tlu ir crude poems and hymns were not even barbaric, for all hoi^
baric people have an ear for rhvthm.
IN 1S35 LYRIC VERSE REACHED ITS SUMMIT.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote much that was worthier, but Ids was the
fim artistic American poetiy. He was attacked bv di^ppointed bollodists, who threw mud at him, but he,was always le^dy for a fi^t,

•nd,_like ajMM^a^^

ids wilb tto qmi
lovely daraor."

I bMt over le ber oa ato darato.
d apokc low. "Tea bavea't beoa
f tea Mlaatte. yet yoa tove ebaaff •
tto eatiie ■laiettibi^ri. TrU aM
bow it U that yea tove tbu cm of
•acoad aifbL while we are bliad. '*
> laacbed eoftly. “It i. a ealti.
a."etoaUd. “Wbea eom© of
tto ffirb of oar Cbriettaa Kadeavor
ty elarted « oar eoai»er vaoawe took for oor aKitto * Wbat ato
ooald.' Moot of ttoai oaa do lovely
biaci for olbera. bat it toiqioae that
oaaffivo oaly tto aMteet triflee of
lao aad otrvaetb; ao 1 tove to keep
aiy vyee opea. "-Paaoy
Kadeavor World.

epoka
Tbaa tto aagel moved oa
psokiag mp tto attv tea tuber inn
If yoaptotto. tto
ait. and reetoriag it to tto owaer
aiaplo aeooe aad qaiet ooafort aa
etopping n moaneat to give bar n fee
b the cli^ oad
iaepiritlM vbiffs from iL laet t<
show ber wtot n Can ooald da
Tto girl in tto wbenl obnlr nttmot
ed ber. aad ato w«at monad lo the

HE department ef agriculture is doing much to aid
American progress. We have many interesting faett
to report iu proof of this aUlement.
I our <.r tiv© years ago we raised 25 per cent of
the ric-e we m»ed. The Dingley law imposed a heavy
tarilT, and our rice was not suited to our requirements;
it was sofL W<* i-ent a southern man to China to hunt for what we
wanted. HE FOUND A FLINTY, CLUMP RICE, AND THIS
YEAR WE SHALL SUPPLY THE HOME DEMAND. WE
SHALL HAVE OUR OWN RICE THIS YEAR WE SHALL
BE EXPORTEP.S AITEK THIS. And iho^e gentlemen who
Feut rice to the Danish West Indies in the hope that the United
Stales would buy the islands will find that we have enough without
their sU*ck.
We have l>ci n j.aying $>,000,000 a year for macaroni from Italy,
and it was not of a very tempting quality at that We will raise
2,ooo,(HMi biK4ieU of macaroni wheat this year. We expect to deveb.p this crap until we add $20,000,000 value annually to our wheat
crop. Macaroni whi at will grow in ten inches of rainfall. It is poi^
ticularly suited to the western states as far west as the one hundredth
meridian.
We have ju«t received a consignment of hard wheaU from ^e
valley of the Tigris river. We have found an early date pjdm from
the same valley which we have planted iu Pbenix, Aria., by the aide
of a date palm lately brought fr««m north Africa.
We are aUo improving the maire crop. There*ia a great demand
fur hre.uinv corn as well as for varieties rich iu oil. OVER $18,000
WORTH‘of corn oil has BEEN SOLD THIS -YEAR
IT 1*R0MLSE.S TO BECOME A GREAT INDUSTRY. We
also have several new varieties of sugar com for canning parpoeea.

m

r abair a littio
ber b^ aa4,feat|y

aat ta tto

By Hon. JAMES WILSON. SmcfwUry of

FKNSAllLK.

•r CLARA KERN RAYLISS. ! minaaa Eduratkm Committee Federated
I of Illinois

tor tot toambUag boado oad mid.
-Ob. dear* Idoatkaav.**

Jiow the Govern­
ment Helps the
American F;armer

•y Captafai RICHkIOND P. HOBSON. U. S. N.

While laud coa^t dffenjt ^ are giKnl and useful, they
never have i-reveiitetl and eaubut^irevent aa assault up­
on the hh.>re by a determined efinmander. THK ONLY KFFFtX
TIVK PROTkcTlOX IS AN FFFICIKNT NAVY. AS AN
JNSrUAXCK. AS A PIKOK OF lU SlNKSS, IT IS INIUS

toOMa. what abaUwadoV' oad tto two tiny toUtoa oad tto
Phla. fraU mother, wto was toytag to toeaii «f tto Mil owaan
baek lo ae tiem tto Uttle kuL

- - - .Z!:.'

LJ

JHY/’ said one of the greatest of American eJergrmen, **do 1 talk before a convention of Ameriem's
teachers of the perils that crowd the pathway of
truth! 1 have only in mind to lay deepest stress
upon the iui^wrUmce of truth that tlie utmost cara
be taken by them to instill into tlie souls of their
pupils their own love of truth, their own devotion to it.”

Devotion to truth is for ite own skke. THE TEACHER BV
PROFt:SSIOX IS THE GUARDIAN OF THE TRUTH.
THE SEARCH B)R THE TRUTH IS THE SEARCH FOR
THE DIVINE. Joubert says: “Study the sciences in the light of
the truth., Think'nothing, say nothing, that is not the truth. lu
native chirms will sudice for the mind.”

Tbv Aaaeief tne naaaa
As 1 rode down tto city acieat la^
tto trolley oar. 1 mw atanng at am'
from great plaoarda tto worda. *‘Tto
f tto Alley -. Who ato was.
abe did ia tto allay to aaim
tto high eoaadiM
1 da not
bat tto pbsaaa
ma a. 1 watahed tto yoaag My oa
U. parch this aftanooa. aad 1 said
to myorlf. She augbt to oallod tba
Aagel of tto Piaaaa.
Kot that wtot ato did reqairad an
gelk- powers; ia tmtb. tor acts ware
alll ertremely simple i
plaoe; jet the name wa» •Wd^by

Aerot Aa^ ao lately Uvad tbroagb.
Tto boarding
la bivai aad itody. had bean al­
ma.! crowded all dRy. ns tto ttfnl.
fewbla Iwaeaa apaal wtot foroe it bad
on tto aida wbera the piaaaa is local
e<t Toward three o cloak of Ito af tamooa there was appnraatly aot an
ooBce of eawgy to to found aacag
tto boarder..
Tto invalid lady in the armchair
looked feebly at a streak of sanebtne
that bad crept in tbruogb tto stoltermg vine, and was sbuiing diraetly aa
ler none; a oompasatively vUgbt
aovteaeat wonld have relieved tor.
but abe did not aeem equal to iL
1 l.e iwle young man in the ooraer
finished Li. book, laid it on t
betide him. 3kwu.d wtarily, looked
at bia waiib. |ioked up the book
again, read the prefaw and tto advrrtiaements. yawned mote, looked at
blw WMtcb five timea within ten mlnntea. nml plainly did not know wbnt
lo do
I be lame .girl bad no baaaook for
her loot. Nobody aeemed to relaUke
tbia, but nfu-rward we knew it to be
the caae /Tto elderly woman in the
largx rocker dropped her tan, and the
full ».ree^ got np onergy eaongh to
>lll.kt>Hi> BARIUM- llir— Vr^« UU.
Mow i! where abe oolnid oot reach it
wilbout an effort that ato waa not Inolined to make.
ihe fair, frail yonng girl who tried
t u in tbr bnnda uf to inters .t heraelf in laoi eiaakiag bad
of n man and Lis wUv. two or tbraa
fnmUiaa. bn* ite ludividoal tnbi^ A
reached a alittcb in her pattern that
strict noconnt of averytbiug is kept
ato did not underatand. and gasto at
and at Urn end of eneb we«-k all is

it tolplaaely
andlUdaud the espanaa spread prv> j Polka all called him n^ aooonnt;
The feeble old gvoUeman on tto
rata. In tnis aettling of m-oounu.
Stamped bim as a wortblt^m loafer. ooocb bobbed bis bead abont ia na
everything U innludtvd. snob ns rant Said to never woald
nner. and did not
To a common ?«triiwd gopher;
foel and lighU. and whan tto bill,
be wanted.
for tto weak nra settled tha orgaiiian- Aad w bnteVr to might commit So they vowed to one another
lion owes nothing and lias as asaetu
wbataver may ba left over in the oom Ttoy d not be surpnsad n bit
iTbat U, all*

B, AKflmttHOF UtCLAND

IM

Leaped to Upa h toro*e aaam.
Imnd from e*an tto coldaet wraatia
Aad tto chap tbaa eigaaliaad
miM **tbat loafer. ' aad ao oltor!
ttoa tto folks aU ware aarpriead!
(That la. aU asoaat bia mattor i

Uarriace ie beavea's onMiavd order
for nobility of life and domeetie happtaoee. It ie a divine oontraot. not to
be entered Into with a blare of tmaipeu aad a vnicar dupUy of wealth
and cliterinc livery. In. alae! ao
iaetancee where that le tto oaee
tto cereatoay only eicnaU tJ<«- linklaff
of bande locether in
•ieery. to
be followed in a few aoatto or y*ara
l9 divoree or ttiloide.
How aiaoh better tto aodesty aad
aUaplicity cbaraoleciatie of devoat
piety aad eoal-Biaoarity. each ae ia
ffiveaby a writer ia tto Pittebarc
Diepatob. to which reference is
tto becinniac of this article, aad
which we ctve below ae foUowa
Itiajneta y«ar a«o today." ttUd
who told the etory. “W« bad
a aobool auitea. and ato aeked me
to oooie OB an early train and help ber
and ber mottor tbroach tto day. It
wae aiae ia tto moruiuc whea 1 etep{•ed aader the thick woodblae that
rtew aboat tto door of that aaffalar
little boaee oa tto edge of a Nsw
Kaglaad village 8to had a broad
hat oa. ane al>e -aid. 'CVane '
re went oat into tto paetnre land
beyond tto village, and we filled oor
with goldeortid aad oardinai
tra. Then we walked lack to the
s. and tor mottor fi-tched Jara
and big bowla. and we pot oor flowera
Mot the rooms.
"He oame by tto noon train, and
ato went to tto gate in ber print
aad broad lint to meet him. W#
a little dinner togetber-ber
mottor. be. she. and L
Then ato went to dress, and came
down etairs again in half an boor in
simple little white gown. It wae
two o'clock when the neighbors began
to arrive. Sto went to the door to
meet thorn toreelf. and ato took ito
miniater 's hat and ^wed tto aUnleler's wife where to^t tor thinga
TtM»D by aad by tto mmleler aaid,
•Are yon ready>' And ato aaid. 'Yea*
And then tto two stood before tto
ter. aad ato pat one baad bebipd her and into the Imnd of ber
mottor. who sat on tto aofa And
when the minister began. 'Will yon-'
ehesaid 'l will* before to got halfongh
-^4
After ttot sto pat on a whiu
oa and atw that we all bad cake '
i ice cream. Then when it waa
time for ber to go away ato cihaaged
ber dreaa again, aad we all walked to
tto laUway etattce to see ber atari
When tto train came np ato taraed to
me. aad aaid, *Btay with motimr till
Uaaorrow. TU get a lettm to her by
ime. Bto'll be lonely this evealag * "—Farm aad FireMde.

who always
i to teU the other
and apaa oon
Jnat bow ato maaeged to keep
clotbea looking nioe with aa expeaditore of a modicam of laooey
aad time.
-It all liea in the methodical care I
take of my elothee," the aaid. “Kegulnrly once a week I sponge my boelneee enit with tepid water, to which
toe been added a little liquid am­
monia and a bit of powdered borax.
When etiU a Uttle damp I pram the
akirtand Jacket with an iroa. My
enit emergee from thiaprooem Ipokiag
entirely new. It only takea a few
midntee aad lb*- reenlU are wonderfnl. lamjaet as earefml with my
ckwear. When I dlaoard a tie or
»k boeaoee it ia aoil«-d I don't lose
aside aad forget all about it I
lah it onL One tie at a time
em't take bat a minnte and tto
aad]
awfol poMlbiUty of ^ having i

Here ia a raeipe for cleaasiag deliitelaeea which aa old lace-maker
bo bae woven many a goemmer web
for the great ooanoiseear aad lover of
Madame Modjeeka. gave to bar
w |»(«r. OBwr wltk oOetM mafMilae. MO«k« juper onr it. wd
PM h •w«y WtwMs *b. tent tt •
book tor two or Uum day*. Tboa'all
It Boodo U • okiUtol UttU okBko M
w tho powdor. OBd lit doltOBto
IteoBdo an ao tiooh aad eitaa ao

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llv* la

Ur. bat tUy anr laro of luark lu
pmru iif tU world erm U tU parpow
for wtddi tlM7 wfll bold ouooal i
li«a didw make them oo 1 Uj ar»
Cotawl bamal Blev«. of Brt-tot U
praold—t; W. U C^alrrr. l4o Wrat
Ooa Uoadrvd and Tw^fUi atrm^ New
York, irloa
|««atdrat;
Hart, Wayue. I*a.. ar«TrUr); l-o«Wi
Emtlto. 2b M>«t Kurtr^%entb airret.
New York,
blatortao, «nd SauiuH
MJloe^MUiw of Calrarl/ IJoo**. <alverty. 1-oed^ ItakUod.for. Ijro rejrv

etaaat blaiory by e^Ulror.- .-otitalD.-d
old bofloiw fooDd Of. ofHfeni and
Ua Ido oiwrtalty aad rarb
a
Diuarun Uiat would d. UKl.1 11m- b-art
of ao aotmaarlan. At tU aatiM- tltue
facta of tdatorlcal value bare \m^ tx un•artUd by tU inruiUm. '1 he a-»ai|«rta auuu to Uve a KefHTi.1 Held
day. bat In tbe meantluie eacU
Sa drlrla* lu Ibe batUeUHda of bis r«HWcUre aectlon, galberli.K inaterlul
fur impen to be read at the flmt ao-

"* W*. *l!rS?rer. wIki has a complete
coUactloo of buttuus dn^MM^l from tbe
mdfomia of Mrlllab soldiera ou Man
batun laUod durUiic tl«- IUv«4uUou.
kfl tU otbrr day for Marcum ou tb.^
Laka. wbera U w III pn.In- lU site ol
Kurt Oeorre. There Is murh of vtil
ttarlaa valoa In the punnoe uf tbe a<e
doty.
Tba praaldfait. Colonel Ibinlel
vaoa. wbo Was a capuln In a VI
cboactU reflmrnt durUijt tbe eivU
baa a (roeral culh-*-tiuu of hiido
tba armies of every country it
world with tbe alnjtle exception oT
BraalL
IltfU. tbousand. of aja. Iototm. oocue c7l(r<at beanty nnd »
vary curiooa. |iartb-alarly tboae of
oohUera of Java. K.^ren and other
■aatcru coonirtea. lie ev.*n baa buttona rraa the uiUforms of the w.ldh r.
(tbrra waa only a handful In the army
of tbat defunct niiuMIe that cxlat.-d
tor a abort time blk'b up In the Alim.

m not *n«ii«tb« tor 0»
Mk. of mJtntjr. b« .too th«t our
in Knsland BOW and la France, bot tbe

B

cbapcer of Bnosana Fanl oaya. -I be­
seech ysm. brethren, by tU merrlra of
God. tut
Hue aacrlScc. boly. acceptawe uniuuoo.
wbicb U your reaaooaWe arrvlce.TUt this conaecradoa and Ibla aervlct
may U performed to tU fnlleat extent
It la abaulutely neceaa
abould U free and untra
•aervlce. TUl fredom
necramrr I*aol an«eau to Timothy by
tU lltuatratlun of tU aoldler.
**No
man tUt warretb and unirletb blmorlf
with tU alfalra of life tUt be may
please 111m Utb cboocn him to U a
aoldler.” .\o auldier can U enunc»ed
with other affair* In life.
He must
glvo hlmm-lf up entirely to tU aenrice:
U must be free from worldly cares
and . voc ations or It will U almolotel

Clorloai biatory. and a dlattac-

torlaa.
Men Jmried In trrocbea are dr
tbeot h ue anaofre«lnieataldet«
when due op lo
tUne*. TU rv«txlsr Ilrillab aoldler who died oo tU
vrtdl leave* DO mark to U re*urr
with bla bones, whereas wbeo tU
bodlea of tU aoldlers of tU !
Hiaiea tofantrr who fell at
I.ondy*a bane dartnr tU war of
were doc op l»^ r***’
relnterred
with iM-iip and erremony. lU only
on^tinestiuo found with tU
wen^fU buttons tUt Ud
eked tbelr uul forma

tlwas f
Ttie Uull.d Htat«* has been Invited
by fleruiauy to partlelimie lu a cm
fereuce for the atudy of
ais^-lal dls,«itch from
Washinstun to the PblUdelphUi
.v. Kmi-vor William Is taking the In
Itiatlve III this iuovem«it. doubtlesa
not di-slrii.g to Uve the caar of U
aimcest aU the proiKialtluns Uvl
tendency to Utn« clvliu-d piople
er toKvtber.
flermsny Ua Inrtti'd also all the Eu­
ropean c*untrl.-a. .Mexico. Japan ‘
til Arkentlmi and Chile. The Invita­
tion lo Ibis iroveniment was xlven dlre^tly to tU state dcfian
Count von Quadt. the tbvnu
d’affnlrea. He a.ied under InslnKlb.na
f.roin lU-rllti.

It la im-ismed to hold the conference
aomc time next sKlnx. All the cuiiirles Invited to partlclimte are . xp.H-f-

result, ns a aoldler. The as
la true «f tU CbrisUsu s..ldle
a j:«-sl auldliT of Jesua Christ we c
have freedom for aen Ice.
We must U- free from affair* of this
life. Then* Is nolbliiK that so much In­
terferes with active Christian aerrlca
tblup. of Ibis w orld. A ai.lrit of w
llucss <Tush**s out a spirit of ems
tlon and aervh*e.
An unwise indulpmee even In the Urmles. tblngs of
life a»*rion»>Iy Interferes w Ith the fallbful iH-rformsiM*.* of our obllxathms and
our duties

rie* ab4*ut
pursuits of life deprive US of tin* ISiW.
cr to serve «hsl as we ouifht to
Him
While In tbe world we ai
to U of tbe world lu the exten
oar n-lutlniis with the world lnt«Tfer«
with tbe perforroanc- of our duties to
God.
i
^
I
the law. *i<tand fast, tbere,n^.rtk-a w herewith Christ

nd let U iH* KtiUl
miv cv, u If old

......

above, has a winplete ct,lIwrtkMi of buttons aud .»tl,cr mrial
parU of nnlfonus wlilrh he tins found
ua HanUttau Uttlcfl.lds
lie has
round buttons of every Hrltlsh n*gl
ineut tut ever larxed ou Ibe Island.
Hr. CaUer owns the only sis-< Imcns
of buttons worn by lory n-glnicnta
except one of the King’s American
reglmeot oMnlned In Knglnnd «.f a culioolty dealer by VIr. Milne MIUm*. Mr.
i’alvw found bla .New Y,»rk vo1unte*T
butiuna un tU site of the S.‘vent.M*nth
regiment camp, on wliat U now lT<nicult avenue. In Inwissl.
lie fuiind
buttoiw of Um volunt.s rs of In land at
Fort Oaorga. Tbla was Ix»nl Uaw
duu’a roglment
He found tU only existing button
of Um Fyjrtyalxth reglincnt of Infan­
try. ThI* IlDd adds to tbe .»vl(b*nce
of the inaccuracy of Gcmval Washlitgtoo’a Information at om* is-rbsl of
the war. In hla noteUiuk Wasbliigton

atxth regiment Ud left New York with
other troofio oo an exp**dltlon. Wash­
ington notee that IhU «-«*utd iioUm* so.
aa tU Fortyalxlh was a lliirgoyne
-Voorentloo” regiment aud <smld iu>t
U in New York. It Ua almt- Usu
found tut the apy was right and
Waahlngton wn^ng. Now the finding
of lUr-trantm adds to tbe cvldcmv of
tU apy.
Mr. Calrer Ua tbe only existing but­
ton of tU Forly-aecond blgtiUndcrs.
WU fought In tbe Uttle of llnrlcin;
aume of tbe Seventy Prst. the most un
furtuuate BrltUb rcglnimt of the wur.
which left UretaKK-k. Hcwlland. with
2.1UU men and aurrcn.lcr»*.l at York
town with aou. and s*.!.!,. of the bU
Tbe aecretan*. Ibglnald I.. Hart,
atartrd bU museum by ,*olt,*«ilng Con
federate buttons, of which be lias some
•Imens. part leu I
buttons
are always acarce, no matter of what
country.
When they are dls»-anbsl.
lUy are generall.v thrown «vcrU«»nl,
Whereas army buttons go with old iinl
forms to tbe cwnip r.-futo«* li,*«PIn
time Uie uulforuis rt>t along w Ith all
organic matter, but the Boll swallows
tU buttons nnd ke,-|H. them safe until
a buttonU UiHwni. along aud dig*
them up. Of late, bow.x.v. Mr. Hart
Us dexotM blmself to the war of IM’J
period. He flml* m.»t of them on the
Maware. and be ba* buti.ms of cv.tv
period of ocoiiianry of old Fort Mifflin.
Uluw l*hnadelpbla.
ha* a line
HlatorUn Loula F
coUecthm of early Anovn-a
and some rare button nndds
lection of 1-TtocU batt.ms I

dootgiiatluoa wen' usnl th,-n* on mill
tary buttons. Tbe aiwH lim-n* antedate
tU French revolutbrn ami extetid

Mr. Emilio U* also a large ,*olhvi;.a
Of Bmiab army buttuus of xart m* pc
Hr. Mfkna-HUiM ta a military and
quartan and Ua a Urge colbvilon of
breastplatao. He Ua a rare ndUs-tiou
of BrtOah omcer*’ buttotm.
He Ua
vrittao tba history of several KugUah
NgtmaoU and was sssUted In bU work
by tU findings of hU Amcrlcsn con
firmm ‘who by tbclr colb*ctloas wm
aUs -to milMUDtUtr certain dUpuUs]
fheta.
8«na of these llridsh irgl
mmits nrs vary old.
TU memben
am finntly aurprtaed to find bottom

SEE

here
LAhlESI
a
Yss’d belter
hnrry-thcy’rc
seUioRfast-WHAT?

ARD
ABSOLUTELY OMMtLESS

L.IOIHT
IS
tbcae cripple plays were performed <

In one year eighteen plays with btini
character* w ere pcodoced and proh
three or four Umee as many were i
ten. TUflralof tU*n>Und”playa
ADceloCa ”Un Be«ard,- which Uter
fnmlabed tU book of an opera
which Uairvy. tU compoarr of

$14.98

AT lOc

NocTtoriUs Rallsr Mib.

PER 1000 WATTS

20-Year
Guarantee!

ButUi Uw EMiU
LiCttMlPnaCi.

Stttbtmit

•vt to ace me on IToapect bill in
•nrllle. where I waa tUn Uvln«. aaya
Of
recoHecOon, even of lu trtvtaUtle*. He
was not a loud Uujrber and rarely
made a Joke, but U ffteaUy enjoyed
tU pleaaanirie* of other*. He enjoyrially any allusion, aerloi
When at ^nuer. preparing my
of oalad. I remarked tUt I was
ployed aa bis c-riilc* would U ^
bU new edition was out. U «itM
“Devourlux Is-ave. of Gms.r ” ”.\o.“
I said; -VulUng up ‘Leaves of Gr*-*’which amuaed him more. 1 fancy.
lU cutting up did. which came U
Aa tbe aft. ruouu wsued aud U apoke
of leaving us sumelssly platvHl a book
Ufore tU face of the clts-k. I said.
-IMt Lcav.m of liraaa* there: nobody
mn aee through tUb” “.Not even tU
lulborr he aald, with a whlmaknl
lifting of the browa

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PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HORST
Viohs siMl V,«d Mowe
T««i-.rsry HU»4l4i st
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free nnd W not enUnand es|s-. lully Ibime whose duth* l.ihig
lhi*ni lu.mt In couinct with the geiicml
topic of «sirtbqiink.-s and dlsturUnci*
of the earlb-s crust. No action Us,king
to mlllug the couf.*r,*i»n* w III he tukrn
until B omslihTtihle nuintsT of the na­
tions rwnicsh-d to ts-iHl d. h gstes have
replhHl to the Invitation.
OltlcInU «t WsshlugtoM Bn* very
much luicnwted In the imiismltiun b«1vanced by the Germau govi-rmuenl.
Ita Imiiortamv is materlull.v ciiliam*ed
liy mi soil of the
- and 81. VlnIt is
I. alt hough no
tbe n-turn of fcU*AivtBry lla.v.

JAPANESE PROGRESS.
of tbe
IlnUar

Victor Hngo made a bnncbUck tU
boo of a irmiady and tUt one off
BcriU'aberoeaatiittarid. BnCtUnmny

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Ualqoe Orsmaiatioii to Flirty
Historical Research.

Flewrrr Klsa«o«i Ve Boos Bwll4 It*
uws saiss.
j live j-ear* Japan will U bnIMliig
of Its shliM null will IH, loiigi-r Isobliged to go abroad fiw even xvar vi*
ni*i*urdlug to Kuklu Matsukain.
Jbbago.
who Is at tU Audilurlum
Mr. Matsukau U lu this «-omi
r tbe AmiTU-au ahlplmlldlug
wmid
try as luirt of a tour uroui
ubjc*i.
to galhcr Informatlou on
the CbU-ago Inter tb
h1 the South Chli-ag

uiH*. Ills home U In KoU. i
imuecled w llh one of the lea
m-se ix,niininb<*.

prosiHT»ma and Ua expanded Iwyond
our ow n boi**s. The p.vemmeul gives
ln*avy nubslUhw and «*iu>,urHg»*s tbe
buslm***s Ui every way isMisllde. Fnlll
r. H*vntly we have lavn obliged to p,
nUnmd for our ve*s.*ls. buying them
.blelly lu Lun.iH*. Lut we have stud
IM shlpbuIldliMf Slid a!n*ndy have
plants tliat esn fwoduce almtwt any
s.
wt of craft. 8ouu
Ing ex cry class of %,*ss4*| cxt^•pl tbe
tnwvb*st Uttlesbliw. atnl In a few
years more wc wlU Ihj making them

Kew Cs|M*rlaiSwt WIfk
A Wasblliglon Slavlal to the New
York IVorld states tUt exis-rimcnli
are Isiug made In training blood
, to track
the asphalt ami other iMvcd at recta of
e!tl»*a. I,et»*«ilve St-rgeaut Trumla, of
the Wnshlugum fonv Is now In Vir­
ginia pulling two thonmghbn*d blisMl.
hounds through a exmrse of active

n mp feu*
The larg.wt pradi
csinditti
one yj'nr und«*r m
the IMilMpplnes was 1 UMMI tons. Tin re
Is a iasu.ll.imy of the IsUnds Ulng
made to prxtolmv sufflclent for the con­
sumption uf tlie whole world
Hemp
nersli no cultlvstlnu. Care must only
Iw taken that It Is cut In the proiwr
a«*ason. The native cannot In* cxc*-Ued
the world over In tbe prepaiwtlon of
Iwtup for tU mark.*L

5tate fbi,at.w Grady Issredlted with
a story worll^ to U- rank.d ninoi
iH-st told of tbe late William U.
ers. nitliough the sumuwrer li
case was a
than the Witt}
broker
His
sas overrun with
rats. i,in1 bU foiidiM-ss fur siHirt mad,
him s»s-k a dog fancier rather than a
desbT in ferrets. A fine looking rat
letThr. for which Kio waa asked, war
shown the stninimTer. who said U
thought the animal ought to Iw giver

?iM^^lVa^,T*^-,gT!,V7u put' bfrdog^
!*L’*’nrow Uck yard
•Muied aa tbe pln«-e. and an hour ap
pointed for a trial the following day
laii.iu,-r,T ^arrive

"otflh
ground gs Ih. diUf was r.*l.**sed. TU.
animals sprang at e«. b .Mber am
mix,Hi things up for a accurd. am
then the rat pit hold on tU terrb r’*
low.*r lip and hung on until the Utter
bowl,Hi with pslD and la*gan to cower
Turning to tbe d.*al,T the sumuierei
d-d don’t think m niu. h of your d
d-d.«
I»hI«!o >ou w w want to bu\
m-m-my r r-iat>”—Fthw «U»M*rxer.

TU Umboo boUa tU racord among
pUnts for quick growth. It has been
known to grow two tori In twenty-tow

TU yoke O
tbe comvi.tloii of tbe Buclent is-ople
t,f God that they were t« Is* save,! by
tbe observa

should bav
tor them to render tbe cbi*erful and
w hole hearted m*rvlce to Gtsl lUt was
Ills due. The Ilvi-S of many Christian
pei.ple Uve les*ii made mU-rable aud
lUy Uve Ihs-u mud.* lu.*oinis t,*nt fur
servii-c by a faU* attitude toward the
law. The early Mlgbm* ex|n*rleutx*s
of Martin Luther wen- of such a tUractcr. He was taught to look uis.«n God
as a M-vere Judge ready to puulab and
to d,*Hiroy bin, for tbe l.reaklug of Hla
aw. He Ud Uo Idea of tbsl «h a kind
ud loving Father or a rAslixatlun of
the fuel tut CUriKt bad kept tbe law
for him and bad luild the mnnilty for It
on the croKs. The result was that bis
life was miserable and be was unfitted
for tin* bi*st and truest service. It waa
wheu tbe scales fell from bis eyt*a
and be lived In the Ills-rty whcrewllb
Christ made him fnv tUt be was enabhHl to iH*rform gn*at servUv to God.
brlstlaiis an* not uU.ve the laxv; they
re not Immune from tin* iwnallles of
tbe Uw. and yet In Christ they
,at should Inspire
and slmuld give
for effective and
b,-s,*ttlng sins,
a. Freedom
from
•I>1 us lay aside c' pry w,*igl.t and
the alD which doth so easily Uh«*1 us
nnd let ua run with |M»tlemv tbe race
that U set Ufor,* us, hs.klug unto
Jesua. the author aud finish,*r of our
faith.” All slua have not the same aliratllve power for all |N*opl,*. What
tempts one man may baxe no lemptaUun for another. In ea,*h one of our
Uvea an* U-neitlng sins or siaa that
easily Intwiue tbcm.sctv,*s about ua
Tbe niKMtle here llk,*ns the form of
we
wlU
be to
buildsuch
alna
the flowing roU* of the
GrecUu athlete. We can easily uuderstand how the runn.-r would U hin­
dered lu the race If be bad about blm
the loow*. flowing garment of tbe
Greek. It would wrap Itsx-lf ao cloe,*ly
ex<*ry move
about blm as t blnd,v
•lus In Ibe life of s,*rvUv. If Ibi
allowed to Uve iniwer and Influence
with ua, tb,-y blnd,-r us and destroy
our iH)xx*er* for effective s,*rvl.e. Tbat
we may U* free to iu*rve It I* llM*refore
ImiHXlmut tut we tdiould lay aside all
cart's and ail LK*s«*tting sins and that
we abould look to Christ for tbe power
to overcome batting alus and to con-

Tk* Mala Battle«el4.
The main baltlolield I* tbe one which
mores alKiut with ua go w here we w 111
—ourselves. 8o dingy and Inglorious
oftentimes tUt we would like to
ve* in 1
ogetber and

srrTX

were not acquainted
egulu
Knployed an alkali,
ireaay dirt was dlsK,
rkKhes. This alkali. •
but tb
.
as moatly
Doed. Ihe cloth,** w,*rc pul In this,
mlx^ with water and ih,-n stamiwd
apon with the f,*.-l. This pnan**# waa
perforuMHl by old |*-ople. xxl.lle boys
Ufletl the clothes out of the luU Tbe
Wblie ganneuta. after Ulug wasb.-d,
were aubj.vted lo the vn|s,r of Hulphur.
being slr,*ich»Hl on a fruiu,* and the sul­
phur burm-d N*neath. I*«,r |wople in
Home cU-ansed lh,*lr UhIIcs with meal
of lupins. calUd lom. ntuiu. which, with

fur a**aU of AUska.
In tU c-onrse
of hU statement Hei*r«ientatlve Tawm y asled tbe witness wUt hla bnal

EXAMIHATiON OF TEACHERS.
Tl»,- r.v«l*rt*w-*k''r'*'
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to III U

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OeveU^; tUt aaptolaa lt.--Wa

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YOU LOOK
OOTHWAYS
don't you’re taking chanres.

Major d Ai land.-*.fiIke many another
French aoldU-r. waa tlnnl of waiting
and opjH.rtunltb** to dls•If. He a.-U,*d an opporlula XVI.
of bla Ufllcd
lialloon asccnKlon. which
at tut time was thought to W a
risky affair. The king prompUy reprovxHl him for hi* rashn,***.
-Your uiay^iy will pardon me,
hope.” said the officer, “but Hie fact U
tbe mlulstHT of war Ua made n
many promises In tbe air that 1

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ttoHil . ti..l u, f»U I--WW *U ito-r

IF*

in

l.oa- >ou guJf, red with that old coal
stoxc *n xour Lit.hen.

I NTH.

Thursday Ewning, August 28th.
FOUR DAYS ONLY.

I,M»k for-

,nM,Uh“''iui.Tblmxo’Tn^m
Mi|--r,*<-nt
fall l••-l.>sr U) |»'

TrarersB,City.6as Co.

ikoM

Monfay Morning, August 25th,

Diok

hack to hist Mimmer and lenicmlwr

ward to this summer ami then make

a, *1.^ to III u gr.m«i »i su lb..
tlisn lbr.T- tbir.
. .-riib.->nto .-t.-. ).l t.wh.-n. ..f I li.
mm
,-jlv ..r vill.nif.- - b.-.l- tobbtov. li**! ihrHto- yi<«iv ,-xi^ru-iHto- lit «•.-!
. l....).|*r,^i*an.l..U..- si.|.liotoUt4, r..r cn-run
..f.Uto. A,
Allxtoton.-* wiUlto-iiistlf r.tr stt.-n.Unctokl Ui'
In-litum attol
k—aniir » »rrJ.

ttiartin & Evans

»n.bi.
The teaching of tHK»1 ry to tU Eng.
n*h board school* Is
apprecUted by tbxwk* who would be
most U ueflted by It. The teacher of
one of th.*se school* retvnlly r.Hvlved
the following letter of protest: ”My
Mary Ann Is not going to
I want* her to be a lady, and the leas
aU kuuwa of how to cook vbtuala
better. M'ben 1 sent my gal to lU
board acbouU I did not expect a
going to U taught undlgnifltHl
like lUL-

Dr. MCDONALD
lixin^

S1K.*C

of .'ll! CImi

BUSINESS CARDS

Pere Marquette

tensive
c .nint
isivc prarlu
praknowlcl^e eiul.les liiiii III
lYsiax b-svr Trsvfrtor Oty a* ruU,Mm:
lire everyr cural.te
curable Jisx-ase.
,bsx*asc. .Ml «-tironir ihscascsHf the Hrain, Spine. Nerves,
Hloml, Skin. Heart, Lun^v, Liver.
Stoinacli, Ki,lne)-s amt lloxxels M icnlific
hcally ; nJ surcessfiilly lie.-ite,l.
Advsstss* of Orstitrx.
r,u>gr,*Ksuuin Lltllilbld „f Maine,
1»K. 1M* 1H)N.\U»*S sin.CNS in the
t
('antral Itskc
who has a tare oralorU-sl ,H|u!pm, ut, treatment of Iciiialc Hiseases ih siin
tells this Story aU»ut hlm.-slf
srlrrolx soJ IVw«k»r. I Jb p. m.. * S
ply inarxclous.
His ire.itineiit make
”lt wa* up In Ituffalu In the IKW Mckly woiiH-n Mimii;, Uautilul am
“ •
fgHoK. AxtoSt.Trsrsr-CUy
camiuxlgii. A ItHwl lawyer and I had allractixe.
\Ve.ik men. oM or xounMtHUAJCB. Os«L H*«*. Avm»
been assigned to a Idg m,H*tlng. The
ruicl m even- case and .«:.ived from ;
local man xxns InlriHlUiHHl fir,.
I »cafnesH. Rl.euma
prurtHHled to draw from hi* Inmlde hfe of snllynn^.
pocket a mmnuiMript. from which br tism and I’aioJvMs euro! throuuh Ui
atari,Hi to r*-ad. At tbe end of an houi relcUrated llUsl .md Nerxc Rome
AND CONNECTIONS.
my am dies and Kssential Oils chared with
of the worst rot
Ut bt
bltlou* frl.-nd , luMHl In
TIME CARD.
clcclriritv.
Tin: HK.U
MAHK
tboughi was a bl ,te of glor:
THK L.XMK
Lv Tr«,-r«*OUy
few the HH-akcr for TO HK.\R!
Ar Koarh
• yelbnl.
W ALK :
CalarrU. TUnal and Lung
e given.
ktui /.;
I liscascs curd I »r. Mi l bmald ernes
rodoiH-d.
It was a lough
I wa* Introdm
Fils and Nervous Diseases, I*>/ema
i.^b«t I JoUlwl along w^lth
proiwaii^m.
and all Skin Diseases curd.
Dr. .McDonald has U-cn called the
^ ^tUn^launehexI
was my liesi line of talk. I fli
witanl of the medi, at profession, Uall right, and the chairman said 1 Ud
cause he reads all diseases at a glam <
made a hit.
In drlxlug lo ihe hold
Sicl
artrr the meeling tin* local s|.eokrr xxiihoul asking any ‘lueslums.

MANISTEE & NORTH EASTERR R.R.

I

i

aald I
lefleld. If I only bad yonr
Ut I Uve to say. I would

MANY A

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u

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1’:;:';::;,

Ouin..'W.r..»fc.wimlfc.U w.lUfc.. fc.

tuiu aud g*HtiO> uniumr>
tU.('m«*QV lu. ittUon-t

OT.-1-

Dl. DOlUID irWlD.

Hosts to I
-ssd Mmau
” r AM. bwtoU to BsalTovM* and Bn«sak
North Mi,-bigan msui
Trsa»it

V “*

r A NiTiaiiu,. Q p ,

I'he Si»crialist, -

(;r.\nd

rapids, mic^t

JOHN R. SANTO

GRAND RAPIDS I mDIANA AY.
Trsls.Usvs'i^SiJlAty"*. foUows:
Kal**s««. asd I'kioaci
For l••nlkYy aad Marklaaw ruy. X S» a ta.
For^.^ P.4BU auota to Fort Wayn». Il:l4

T.
OKNYISY

om. 9AWVKR

DR. W. J. HIGGINS
F..r fViotokr-y asd Harbur HpaMr*. (

p m

•DENTIST*
cn M W,llai o« idl

Tik^tbrii n, » o a*I f.rOr»IIU,

mrTlac

:r;
fc.nm.Hl I'uk fctr

248-250 i:ast Fulton Street.

yon sddom wish tU dose were Ur- I
gtnerally wish it were |

I IRON-OXl
I TABLETS I

m..!..K..tb ,

■iT'iH:

PROVERB

____

(iU—.im«i
III.. ,
l4.--k

5,-il£

t wonder.* ••—nica Ob-

Pvlo ^
•I am a poimdaglri, a bori
vltUniluirlst. an artist, aud ,

■'

the same all through life.

1
U. Csss* fM
Professor Elliott
was befiwe tbe wa

Dentist
OFFICE:

I,

uded of It agaiu!
sometimes lHH*n
Grtwt things have
b
done by men xsbo never xvou tlie UtlU*
of tbelr own I mtures. but they arc Ibc
standing Im-ongrulty aud putzle of tbe
mural world. When the thing we want
to do Ua outrun the thing we want to
be. our thought alsiut life baa cesstnl
to be real ami moral and essential, and
God and men will forgive us all the
delay tut 1* nex-essary In order for ua

The test of a fine charseter la atten­
tion to tU minutim of conduct-to do
the little commonplace service of loxe,
tbs cheerful word. tU cup of cold wa­
ter. wUn rendered not grudgingly or
of nece^lty.-Frieud.

A. D. TYLER

O.

OAKVKM

FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILDING

C.L. LOCKWOOD.
O. P. BY. A.

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