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The Evening Record, October 18, 1902
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1902-10-18
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENING RECORD
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REPUBUCAN
rRAVBBHS
CAMPAlGN|SSj:r'-Sr=,:u.r has WON DOT
Aunplc.ou^iy Opened in blelnb«rK'e Or«ml UiBt Evening
•
[tWt hM Mj life tea
»ai4 Ur
Umgh.
'hoe
bov |>UMMit it U’for
‘
direU toffetber te anlty.*'
Will bo May bury *8 Opponent in
fc,, '
in euitJiMlciajr the
OCTOBCU
10 set 'ETHNSl wir"
CARSTENS
10<Btf iiBn«r. bOM RmI |CleTCwaa •
C1TT« MICH. BATOBPAY
lM>t.
... ar. ..bed lo be at tb. paMeaffer
dock Iraui V to 10 o’oioob toMonov
-aoraiag to JOia a tae eearob for tbri
ibM. boye vbo wrre drovMd BmiI
Among the caltnan-e Interior Spar is the
most durable vamlah made.
Mr. Caine
the auth<K.
ium» the |irodactum
oi a dnunauaatioo of hu U»k,
1 Cilv.“
the damoetat|iartyla‘'B«
IB
non. WIlllAH AIBEN SMITHG. T. GASTOH FOR CITY ClERK;Kt
iw opiniac aay kiaa aaaad by tb.
Iwiag of tba party toat uoiaiaated
Made e Very Brilltent end
Forceful Speecli
Judge
Dsraed. who votrd twh
•CsKinl.y.
Mr Cenigh
|••Vandelbl^r
mu
frvefrom ecmndal. !
Ml and oorrmptio
It I. sot eip^Ud that li>e UtMO.1
la tb. eUealoa «i an off year U ao la
lo order by Uoa
rbautaao of the
Ja* H
Moaroe.
bmm.
Derragh
ner, »i>d l^mke and MoUaw for ;a.
Believes tiP4t. of ine P aco »n> praotioally a.■ured of uomiujitiot.
A Id. rman Man.
Koenig and Wildmun w. r. d. fitted
by Willlatu H Main. Kddte Harm It.
Mid Ih honl loMH-ctor Pri e repeo
tlf.ly
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WiU Uleotf »r«
beUdiae a. Meat Hegelar Uamlommm*
winw Auo-e-
(;qunxy
equalization
Uanimerriew wHbtbeRe. ordbe-1
Mr.' Uouroe made only a briof talk
^
fore UeeiiMr today 1'oiiiTee.man Dat
ragb Mated that it 1. hi. imantiou t<> Committee Presented Its
prrpare a bill for the m xl regular ee. i
•ion of wmgreM providing for au aj-pro- j
doMid**tb. Deal Mate muator. O. V
prtatlon for the fedrtal boilding in|
Moffatt/' a. the rhairiaaa of tbe
tbieoHy for which lb« oo.t ul a .m )
meettug
Mr.
Moff.tt wa^ gTMtad
be.
alvaady bras allowed.
f
with ^.pfOauM whmi he apiearwd and
foeliof ly
of hi. abU eaooMMr,
idem Hooe.veli. who had eodcarwl
biatealf to iiit' iu>o|>le of the country
M
Re-
k —lam. a...u
r,-r
T«^m>
it
lir.
the matter
of
the
building he will : TtmiRday tu Friday
Hcau .Mckinlcv will
jpulpaolihc
Will bs Made Tomorrow
Bodies Ot Drowned Boys
j
oaue on Ih. eu.plfiuu. oiwniug of the
i k
camiwlgii. the first uf Ute new oett-'
- lory. He congritulaied the oily upon
Today mark, tiie cloee of
tu liapruvrmriit during the pact few
yearv.the popolatioo having advanced vreek einoe;the drowning o
Id Olrn |
evt likt percent in the |«.t deoade. JGilimun, Frank Oorbett and
he um-and other advanoe. being proimrtifMi- Morgan. It it pueeibln that U>e
allyetlU larg.T.
De stated that thi. lee may riw. today, tomorrow .orMon-|:”*>
U but aimrt t.f Ih- gtxiat national .ley. and the meet vigonmo. and tborongh
efforu
yet
made
for
ih.
finding
.
mlraaoement .tnor the te.iuraiioti of
TK< Ncm sumd.
good loTtnur.- the giadaate from the
yaar. ago a page in Die Michigan leg- one of Un- boye, and J R. Bueh. and
. the pet r of any man In theee two men will camp oo the uland
the gxx4ite.l Uw making body of tbe for the week, witn Aeld glaemo. and
will make every effort to looaie the
worid
-Miohlgan." eaid Mr. Bar^ bodiee if pomible. abssid they rtee to
’bellrvee tu William Alden
anrbemam Mm. ”
^ mxfm aad be oarried oat by the
ihaM—j
2.76
t; t -.
Corduroy Pants—i-f R--y» K-.Mog -t $.k. f
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Corduroy Coats-Ln>l.-u,»4‘x>; k-T H-b*............... . .
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Corduroy Vo^ts-1-; M.-n.-t)
Corduroy Caps—Mr:, .,n.i ii..**. z. . v- ..ui
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i .26
2.60
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...
1.60
.50
OUR WINDOW
IV.r
w im,* I
krijr bright i*ua>U*r
Price 5c
Before You Buy a Cloak
See the ar«at line w« art sbowina. Cbc styles
are tbe very latest and you voUl be pleased
witb tbe extremely low prices. « « « «
STEINBERG'S «RELIABLE DRY 6000S AND CL0THIN6 HOUSE
Take no Chances
By i»bt
hoto.
With rcx-»-
onxldr nolu c. *an hi! nm order, no
mxllcr
Inm
Luge.
It tilt h witli -KUsi.ie
mc
keep
m
liiarkcls. .... *
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
IMOT -Tfr-IK
SMOE V
XM
T r’S the shoe that decides .
If
I beauty, not the fool.
foo
vour shoes look well,
well. your
feet look well, but the hand
some fool counts tor noth
ing in the unshapely shoe.
There is one shoe that is
doing wonders toward mak
ing handsome feel — that
shoe is *'<>cen nualily. *
'AIR
Somoitung n
m WfnU German Enamel Ware
,uti optntd
Beautiful Dinner Sett m all ike nem shepex end
deeeratlens
We thorn 20 different petiemi.
Chine Sets. Glass Sets. Lemonade end Wme Sets.
4 piece Sets. Berry Set. Etc., in greet variety
Jlshtr & © 221 Tront St
II \oii want to Lnuw ht.w a inrilvt i
til iccl* in un a ]«alr v>f li.cNC
nIukts
THE OLD STAND
Exclusive A^cnt
GOOD THINGS
FOR WEARERS OF CLOTHES JUST RECEIVED BY US
[
WINTER CAPS-the kind that are patented,
turn up inside, always warm and dry nfext your
cars, flannel or fur lined 75c. to $1.50-^iher
kinds—25c. to nOc.
D. W. STEWART
''e.nl
iTk.' t.*oi
YOU DON'T NEED A
SPY GLASS
I o sec that this is a
genuine BARG.AIN.
Dont hesitate too
loiTjj 0*1 thi'-. projiosilio.i, or voull get left.
A good S^JUARE
l‘lANl).TUSt the thing
lor new beginners.
only mas.
^ tbe oarrante.
Tbe Mmwabeee wUl go Monday lo
tbe farm of Tony KyeeUa. a brother
OM tnim a demoetauo
etandpoint
ofProkop Kyeelka. lour mllee eouih j
Be^Ob'e foUowert emte Ibal tbe ieeae
of U>e idty. to dig imteeoae for him
Ie Bee eilver. tbe paerleee leader charHe hae beea dieabled by o oarboboH
oolirleiiig a« blasderrre and oowarde
tbU Beaaoo and tor a Ume wae not ex
Ibflse whom theU elate
platforme
peeled to lira
bSM failed to declare for Uml ieene
Tbe Mty”TootbaU
i will go to
Tillman and hie adharante hold tlmt
| .gs
2.30
Corduroy Pants—c'»«a
242 Freat k
ALFRED V. FRIEDRICH
‘ I VIOLIN LfeSSONS
nobmil €rf advereity and hard knooke.
tho aaampTe lor young AmeHcuii. M
Corduroy Pants—ci.u.i u.:$
. ...m .,i
Corduroy Pants—^tui.1 ti A*, taW.
.o
lor I
Cidirl|litCilil$ttfagt|
eume repoblioau tuajuritie. fur which water where it 1. thonght tin- bodie.
it ie noted
L.tiecially did be oon- of the drowned hoy* may b. . will be
AU day Suaday and Monnpirn their
tsiTlke. ot bHulas Uuu. WiUiua
will b,-dot«.l w.tl. boat.,
AhMe
tb. M.biH«l of hi. atra »«< « a m« .andal
tea .c
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i.o.k
.Hcupyi
inciuU vhuTch
•■•omm.;.
,w ,u.
the mpubliran adxuinUtraliuu. He of tbe bodiee will be oarrlr^i unt Iw
oosgvatulaied tin- citv on lU adran- ginning early tomorrow morning
Kvery available boat will be on the
lageoa. aurrounding. and ee}w«ially
a|ioo the maini^uce ».f the liand bay, and if poeeibh- every foot of the
w„,
mr-><i loym-------------------------------- --
FRANK FRIEDRICH
DO dlfflonUy in wcmliif me 1Toeday. Tin* rei^.rt recommends
oeoeemry amonuL The fact Hm a •ddilu.n. to the a.we.Mueut. returned
berg'. Uraud oi>erm huuet that he recoivrd hi. uominaUou for oongrMe.
He omigiaiuUtt'd the h>oel repabli-
lagsrlsUem U the one ilvlbg rMorm.
MICHIGAN !
TELEPHONE!
COMPANY. '
the bill will not go In.;
Tm* oomumi«. un .^4uali«iiou of
ju. which the
Uead of .uia-rviei.r. pm. ai«d'
anil I the next regular eraaion.
.o.ru.i,A.y. u.aili
will U
i.l ord.t •>( ba>iu«»,'
la opening hi. addre... Mr. Barragh
Mr Darmgh elalad (bat tbe psrpoac
of tha meMing wa. to dieoam Ibe leaaee of tbe day. and aeked wbal they
|
that
careful search ii".-
tu Travere.1 City and In Stein
xdlagcsm Mi.hij^au.
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S I w II»K \
WoMkM*. MMBaiiMt
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When lion
.\ H. harragh wa. in- meet with the wune mea.ore of euo-1
________,
.a
,,
Oougres.man Darragh retorn»Hl to
troiUoed by Ohairinan Moffatt. be we.
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Loui. on Ihe 11:10 j
grenUd with eutliu.u.tio amtlauee (
-----viimr,
I
1 thi. morning
i* wai
ar^d'^5aps
AkII mimmm
Corduroy Pants—iu-i kr 4.
er
effoTU for Travenu Oily in thl. direr | «wk before Wedneeday of next week.
Don and it U quiU probable Dui |n iaud they mgy nut gel ^roogh i.efore
refmed in a happy vein to ih. amo-
Oorduroy Carets
THE USE OF THE LONG '
DISTANCE TaEPHONE service!
axoul:. the necci.su> oi a jicr>c»iial
AiMt. It iaves tunc and cxjKrnsc.
Connections vuih all .Mio and
--.^VcTt lUj.
Ooate, Vosto
h>.u-m.-
by hi. fearlumuciM In the diM^harfe of
MU ha. been pn.vided fur by Ihe got - >«»» A®"*-'
Barfield,
bi. adatinUUmiire dune., and by hik
emuant makM it obbgatory upon ih. i I-M.*yfl.M. Paradim . IV npoaratMc. attitude tu grappling with
govamment lo provithi a building a. ' m.ula.u.l WhitewnUr. and dednotion.
ilie ooal .trike which wa.
happily
•oon a. j<M.lble. Thi. u inunaifled
ai»e*4meDU retuiued from
Mitthd through the pr«a1dsnrt ialiuby the Sant that the omaeua moM | Fite Fake. Uraui. tireen fjike. ruioo
an.a. |II« orged tUt MU hlgan Mioald
tbemmUa. farm.), about
for!•nO Trarer-e City
The dednetion
do h.r ilaty tbi. fall and at tb. oomIbe ail. in ad<lU»on p. tbe gov. rnn.ent; f»om Tniver.e Ciiy i» ♦HV..»n.
Inf elMttion five a bntrty eadorw
ippropriatiuu
The tolsU ..prevented by the commaut of Kooeevelt by electing every
Mr. Danagh .UuhI that there would | tnilUe are a-follow.;
1
nil the republican ticket, tu
b.- no difficulty in indanug the trea. :
Acme.
HUir
A'-o;.<HiO. I
If
tKa.-r
niydeiwrtmentto.ub.tUutelheia)uih. ka.t Hey.
Fif. Lake. $JIW.“
wmt eornerufi^ and Huu .treeU
Uurti. Id. •
, Urant. fJW.eat tnirreet from Ibr .tart and tlioee
for the other comer, a. the location
Ui.*e» Lake,
U>ng IjUf.
who were there enjoyed au iittellecf liTl.Ukt
|<iTl.Ukt. May
Meyadd.
Haradlw^.
will not be maurully elteted hr i»,e
add.
ParadlM^,
teal treat a. well a. h.truiug loan
IVmn-uU.'fiH-tM*. L uion. j
mlacatioual etiio.iliou of the imaea ol
.. *<21-.SHI.
>TS_. .
Rdative to toe additional oo.t to>-JM.; WhilewaKr,
|3i:.iW; Trav
Uieday
lWr» »«n8u Harragh*. adtbe cltiaen.. 0-ougrr..men IWregh er-^ t^ty Fir.t ward. |2/Wl.UJ5; 8ecdrM. wa. n<a long. t*ut ii wa. to tbe
amud that it might U» jKw.ible to »e I ond ward. fMh..ViThird Ward. Itfltti.point and dl.idayed hu wide knnwl
cure ftom llu govarummit a rcim |«"-. Fout.h ward. f.VS6.si.V.
Fifth
edge of imhilo affairm.
lasld br me: vrard. gWJ.4:M . dotal. H.18d.:UH;: an
Ui«irt«wiBian William Althn 0mitb
citlm. for thn mi.
When Uie #d.ikM ^ e^ju.hxed,
made amuM ex*elle|it addram and
wa. appropriated the .urn wa. not
The re|Ru:t of tlu«‘poor ootmnmi.eou-|
hi. aloquauae held the audi. nc* with
gxed a. Die manimam price, but wa»
epio-uxed
i
the moM iuteoM* Interaet from the
ix.4 at Id.iAJO beoane. that amount
The commithn- appoinud tor that
start. Mr. bmiiJi’. uparienoe in oaawa. allowed f..r a .lie in Saalt BU? ' purpoee recdje^l bid. from Ur. V J.
gram make, him r.pacully well qualMara, whaiw the goveiniueut already | Kneeland and Dr. W L Moon lit the
IftedJo diMoou iiolitieal imaae and bto
owned a .iuThe eame *um we* flv- ’ petition of oonnly phy.ieian fur the
knowledge of affair, and men. togetbOd for Trev. ree tMty hy meiely e .o).- |eu.oii.g yeei. A* the hicu were prec9X with hi. gift Of oratory, made tbe
•tltutlon if the name of D»e city
In li‘ ellv the w»im . tlie matter wa. re
me.ting of greati r BgmfioaDOe and la
view of IhUfact Mr. Dairagh believe. I lorred to the board, wbo choee Dr
tecMl than the ordinary
pnlitioal
that a largt r approjwiation may be Knee land by e vote ol U to .1. one of
gatbariug
eeoured when the matter of tU boild- th< eui* niwr* not roiiug
lug com.*, before ooagme.
1« *l'l'« kr. now that it will be imMr. Dartagh will
not reUx la. |ew.ibU> for the board to imUh lU
(^ueerrMeifte IUree«l>*c .\4er<-««
Ow.f'if-.S
tu Board Today
-int..! t.nu-r
piI^lmiraTttm
fall.
Props.
H, TvWreekloTb- K.ao,a
MM
There Will be No Difficulty
tranoe of liou. WtlUaai Aldui liAiiha
tbe eumotait ooagntahaan of the Kiftb
di.iriet. aoMpauted by Ooagfwum.n
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THE WEATHER
S5<MI.IMMMKM>.
%w».r«e« Mi
H.
OUR FUBLIC BUILDING e.
Hon. A. B.
Bt tiK Qty Book Stor.
AmlmmeactMirllBeat Stutart Bsat BmU at
15c. 20c. 25c. 35c. 40c and 50c aa4
a bcw eWlM •( «MM altke late Coprrlcbt BwU at
76 cenU.
I^bart Beecher €0a w
BIG BEEF TRUST
k.M Mats.. »»u.
Tienlon.
Ttenlon. K
]
J . CK t
1>- The Urf.
. Mtisa.
joomblnv ha. atworbed tbe foMowiog
mma ric-lbrtUioou.iee«i«..
Bwlft. Armoor. N.leoo. Morru. ;
m,4. to
iM*
R of both dmaodtau and repub- Ii tij
tty T»l.-rr«|4*
TMi-rrMt^r.
t- ^
! CadabV. Bobwarwcbild and deUln-r j
tbm the I
Deuou. Mioh
Mloh . Oct Ih-Ketura. np f«r
I lb. diffecaeoa baiag tbai
DeUoii,
Wb«i the United teto. Packing;
the .lock eipanUb toair nMale and j to
hange it will hare a oapilal of half a
do not
M. rlowui by. | ha. b^ n nomlnaud for mayor ol De
billion
on fourth fege I
troll, bavtng at thi. turn*, foar ibon______________
.and m.jonty.
,
T.
UMtoo
for
city
ark.
•Vaud.rbiit
Uolmv.
for
oonnly wea.orer. Jtoffman for ooro
ha.
aWlhl wbea tbe iipenlag rapoblioao
anwtloc uf thii oaiopalgii'wa. called
i>e
Books! Books!
Candidate for Treasurer
aapreMcd hi. cunvio-;
lion Uml the eiat. i. p«fMtly eafe for i
rvpablioaa.. a. thmtv wa. aeem an ad- i
Iiaica or wlm aoa»« rttal iMiie 1. agi
latiiig
tbe
|ao|da
KeTeribelMa
gteiobecf *• Uraad wa. well blled laet
Holmes Will
TMAB-KO. 1«»7
AU wbo heT^ boat, (hat they oaa
um, aeprcAally tb^ wbo have laaaob-
I
New York. Oct.
Detroit Mayoralty Race
I
Stool and book goes
with pLino. Easy
terms or cash . . .
w.w.(MiuaaiPMir
Tor You
If you have gut lo the
point where yon arc ready
to buv a new winter suit or
overcoat or l>oih. we hope
you kill come here and
give us a chance to show
some of the good things we
have in stock. You will be
tbe gainer by doing so for
we can fit you at a good
big saving of money
It p»ys
come .to the
South side store
tore for good
goods at Lowest Prices
Wilbthn
South Stdo
At ihe OUSt.„H!
KNIT MUFELERS-betier than ever before, all
colors, stripes and dot patterns 50c. to $1.50.
Fine line silk inurtlcrs same prices.
MEN’S AND BOVS* SAVE.ATERS Best line
ever shown here for the money; handsome
colors and combinations. Boys sizes—50c. lo
$1.50. .Men’s sizes 50c. lo $4 00
HATS—just purchased in New York direct from
□taclurer, new shapes that we show
the manufacturer,
here for the
tb first time, exclusive designs and
colors,
s. all the. popular novelties worn in the
East. Full line shapes and colors of the well
known Stetson hats.
NEW INVOICES OF OVERCOATS ANp
SUITS—arriving daily. You know the makM
we carry. Stein. Bloch and Hart. Schaffner &
Marx; no ©there equal these $12.00 to $25.00.!
fyamilton Clothing
J
!■ BvaMUiu itBUinu*i %a*vi
cfST.t ttk-'k. feikTVBiu.^ ocrom* it im
TIE Evsmiic ucm. 5rt5nsJ?*&=z
*—sanr-"?^
TRAVBRtltCITY, MICHIOAM
OMANO TftAVBRSB MKRAUl
Ml M Mr. Smilk
of tu
IM offMl-
ttd. tm»
fttt I#
MMM to te
NMfmlMd. »l toft ftUM tUftft Mr
b*t »«rtoft toto toiwWtopt fto
•4 Ttoft «bo«ld to tollMd. Xo
IUm totald B«ltot to TCto to► to iMtot hit pvtj toft ftB ft^
t. It wUl Dmr 4otoloftftM>7
pantos 9t toft sdvmntoc* isiBftd bj
Cm sf tos)toittoft «i4 tto slftMt €«
ricbt wbtoh toft rftpsbltoftsft tore rto•os to bUAtt of.
CaiKUdAlw for ProMCUtIng Attom#y Man of RoMablllty
r«eB.CMA Oae 1 TeaWa. CiU*.
Meal ASIe towawe. WUi FlU
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TSftI OB<w WSb CraOS.
SJBSsrsKsssr—
Jut Ufmt BumAjiu.
tendM br Oookt of iMd Widfc botlwaiu
The vasarabla Dr. Tbaodora L. Oa^.Bd locoMii. Mna Momnl br
o>- Ur.
who bs* prssobftd for tfty-aii
!««. AMIkw Me floiA.
Booh Um M. u tb. Ini. fUw obootd
, ,bM tb. bukwu t»«UU
Joha Bt«.tt. fotmwly mtniiiw to 1*1 Ibt 68U WST |Wu d. jow but.w.ll oeqiolatad with
tb. ntootlob tbwo. wolu tbW Kio*
OboMoackoni will Tl.lt tb. Uolwd
SUM mb ytw if b. nowtu f.TorM» tWoH. from tb.-«o*n pniio^
wbo It bow In tbit ooontty. Tb.
tine of »i«n hrd fWTioomly latiBatwl
MW DmmI”. ■«» »" «
Uwt It w.. iwulbb b. Blcbt utond
■M M M OSpWiMt 1«
lb* 8t Loot. upoMtloo Md lb. .UbmImio. b«l a. abaatawa raol
dmte pupwofloM wblob H.T. bMO
rba troaa ua lo te pUalad tor tb« UBwi. by SUB for u ublbii .t tb.
UmU CmIiU Baa«7 oowpaoy. aof
tWr glT* color to IbU Idu.
w. lo bo aaod for lalaaT»pa and raU
to oa aosaidtMod.
Kur Lebutn, Fb.. Plwo. Di.Seo-1
m xt» nut W laM
ladttM.
For Dcsrly two year* he ba* aarvad bB>b.o fwnut, bu rtooTMod In .
_ _
Tto sortbofs oatalpa 1* sot a oew
MBTUiiUCAS STSTB TtCSrT.
QOLD dust
^ Mr ka it a bobby A law yaara tto city a. city atitosay aod hU lagal Bt.. tuoBUlBBUurbUj^dwo.^.
ty
aevaial
tUsaa
baa
been
pat
to
wblob
bl
iMl
BTM
BOOtbt
»»o
'
JO tba*a wa*. la aoottoro UUsoU.
a laat: bot aseb tlisa hi* ooa
catalpa M loi fnot high aad « foot is
A^mamr. sussfri
dlasifttor. aod tiaaft soarly sa laiga tove proven to to wlae sod Ju*t. and Klopp * chnnsb. in Batbel towoahip, eooaomaa
opinion* have bean roooglnUed a* Asgoat Pelffer fossd Dhff oback’* Mafte.onh
craw la UdUsA Oasaml Wllllaai
SUUL «iUTi^l> •# J
Heory Banlaos aa aarly a. IB18 bad valnabla to the m^mbata of hi. profe* watch oDder the oofttn. l^ieffonbach
Mr. OroM i* a ooorteoo* gentle waa amaaad wbos tha tlmapiacx- waa
OMd tto oatalpa Wooft oflndlanaln
. WAJUfKM«r<
and atand* high in toe e*Seem of rammed to him. Tton it waa recall,
proiecu roqnlriag dsmblllty lo wood
oalalpo baft baas said for rail the people of tbU community. Ha ia ed ttot Dleffenbaob had dog tto grave
UAMimi. aiftUOYftTJ
M an act Of ktndneaa to hia neighbor.
taft alooe IBM. bot yaara ago thi yoong. in the prime of hi* mto
and few mm in the legal profaaalos Tto watch mn»t have fallen from hi*
___ oapfily waaoabaoftiftd. aod Mr
Bfowo. I>r WartUr. Robart Dooglaa. in the city are more highly regarded pocket a* he worked
Mr.
Croa*
1*
a
native
of
New
York
John Burger of Peterabnrg. Ind.. fpr
aod other foroatry azparu raoommeod
UMAftJLBS A. BLAIB ftT Jft
•d Ita oolUratloo by railroad oompa- •tftia. having boon bom nmr Koobe.- 40 vtATi before bU death never *poke
r« (M •< tofttft lAMi OM-I
aaob oompaoy to grow tree* for ter in IBM. Hn came to Michigan to a bntnao being Year* ago be met.
Bl»WUi A. Wli^UBV to Vfti
iwn railroad tlaa and lelrgraph with hi* parent* when but a year old. ft yoong woman of Petembnigftnd fall
L Aft«r aiparlmanU and taaU, fto that while a native of New York in’ love with her. Bba married an- ]
^TSiutos!* fall to itok
oiber mao ami Barger reaolved never j
ito plan baa been adopted by twenty
to apewk again, and kept hll vow He,
ore railroad tomi*nlftft. and
would i*u* hi* friend* on ibe •Ui'et
liraotloal problem In loreatry lor prod
without even a amihv ReUtive. will I
1* being worked ont.
tove a lawboit over tbe divuion of bl*
tetoir.
▲BCXiBAU> tL DARIiACIli toC
Thf euguuer and fireman of a oonplanUliou at Harahan. La TheWi
•trucuou tram on tbe Sooth Penn railoow a height of fifty feet and a
way tod a fight with a wildcat Friday
girth of ftaTanty two inobea. and for
■ UO C. MOrFATT.
night,
while making n palr* to the
erne yaara tha grov* baa be*m drawn
engine. A. they were working h
panhyttoMUuiftSiJ. The Big ITonr ^ r
JAS. H. MOMUOE«
wildcat Bpraug fri.m the buahe-.. atrikroad planted »MiOO treee near Indian-'
epolls the aame year, and they have j ;
iug the engineer and knocking him
BBrUBUCAII C»UWTY TICKET.
down. ‘The fireman *trm k the oat on
proved a* prolUahh a. thoae In LoaU
the head wth a wn nob. ami it qnit
Aa
j iht- engine. -• and attacked him Thi* j
ago tto RloOrasdcA
Two
y
UAVID «. CBAKI»I.KH.
gave the engineer time to craw bi* |
WeatemD plnuiod 65,000 oatalpaa at
revolver.
He put a hole throagb the'
Provo. ITuh, and they have grown
brute’* bead, killing it It weighed j
well under irrlagtlon. tirove* have
PRICES .
40 looud*. r.oth men were badly
pUntftd IH Maryland. Maiuft.
FiiAKK W. WILAOS.
Weat VirginlA Peun*yltanla and
Governor William Alexi* Slone .»f
Mlohgan to te*t the Uee in dlttor
. W. STBWAKU.
cltmataa. and the reanit la that
r*,.nn.ylaniA who i* ao much in the
poblio eye theae day*, i* a giant in
twenty different milroad compuulea
iUtnre. atanding (1 feet 4 in hi* *lock.
growibg their own tlea and demSBO. a. CBOSS.
ing* and weighing over :hi0 jaiunto.
onatniiog ttot foraatry paya ai a
lii* physical dimcnaion* carry with
•ao. W. CUHTU.
them their own penalileA sot tbe
least of wbiob i« ttot no Pullman oar
be
U
really
ft
product
of
Michlgfto.
PREPARING FOR “MASCOT”
laaa a berth long enough for him, *o
liftving gftlned hi* edacatinU ftud eiwhen traveling at night he
lierience in thi* *ute. He •» cur^ d hi*
*l* nd* most of hi* tim. in tbe amokearly ednofttion ftt Grand Haven,
Mat Lftrt Brenloft*
ing car. A* a mere bov he *orved in
where be at tend, d a dutru t *cbool
union army and waaaaeoond lieuHe took a coUege preparatory oonr*e
tenant before reSching hi* twentieth
cxmaaKftsMAHft nainr* i»i*kb( ii
The ctMiimiUcc of the Knighl* ul
Ibi Northern Indiana Normal at
birthday.
Tto rftpbsUosn csmimlgo watsu l'>thii!i to have t harge ol ihp ojAta
jianii*o. and lab r entered tbe Tui
John Harne*. a aawroiU owner at
opened In 8tftinbi-rK*» “fhe MaacoT to be prcacnlcd mulct ver.Hy or Michigan, gmduauug from
enuelt’*Siding. \M* . having anumI
mooting
ad*
ihc
dircclum
ol
Mr.
George
F.
KnowUie law ih iwrtnieut in Iw: In SepOrSsd Uftl sight at f
r of mill tondato board, thought to
ic*. held a mcclmg laai evening ami ember of that ve*r he name lo TravtosMod to Oosrgftfttmi Will
)onomue
on hig. meat bill* and *liot
A. B uuilincil their pUnv lor the preaenu- *rae City and atarted the ]iractiw of
4os tonllh and Oonr
iion ol ihc upcia. They have about ^i* profe*%ion in i«irtner*hip with one three deer, wliich he served at meal*,
Dimgh. Mr. Darrag
lie fell into the olutrhe* cf the game
ftloqSM «f William Aldeu Buiilb. bclci teil (he chorua and the wwik ol vsf hi* ^ former ola*«niate*.
H
warden and wa* fined, hi* bill, with
hst to baa a iiraottoal ksowlodgft ill thooaing the cast li-jirogrca*
ia*T lAter he formed a |iarCoer
poblie affair* which'lurlto lor hln. iCnowlc* u mute than dchgbbled wall •hip with J. J. Tweddle. former pro* oust*, footing up to |240.05. Wilham McKinley Ku*oorv
of
oloftft attftsUon whim b« make* as " ihc ptoaiHrcla, and u t .mtid
eonting attorney of thi* oountr. ftsd
Menard. Ilk. U bul 10 yaara of age.
the
o|»cra
will
l>tone
ol
the
fioesi
drafts Mr. Darragh ho a toppj aoo
that time he gained a valuable ei1* able to aond and receive
loroftlnl WSJ of diftosftftlsf the groat that he cter |itc^ntcvl.
perlence which wlU bt- of great ad
on
main
line
wire#
with
tbe
ac
tios^iui
Tnc hral t hoiua rchcaraal will oi
tage to him now. a* when with
curacy and *peed of an adalt operator
wall isfonsad and1 ahin.tu fut ncM I mlay ctening.
Mr. Twaddle he tod mm h to do with
to tol
His *Uer Lena, who U one year bU
LUfftoiilj for Ibft baneBt
tbe legal matter* conuocted with the
1 eierrh i aoaiA ho> erwl.
r. U eqnaUy akilUd. Both ware
Iboftft be ftorraa
ty. He ptaolioed Uw aldno for
; Ml. Hmltb’ft addraftft Uftt sight wat
time after tbe firm of Tweddle unght telegraphy at homo by their
roBB.TKY ron monr.
Tb. UuraUMsl 8eoMt7 «( Arbor
xm. tbiouca IW »ow«My. John
Browo. b» owfuod •• PU««
H.OOD ooutfo uwo »■ ooolboiB UU.
Mta. Ibu. »r. w. t. lo oo. fi»
loftsl bar aod to i* widely raoogoiaed
oasaolftOtiooA well informftd and
t rxoftUeni eoouaaller. Ha
i a fttojdast of tbe law whila praotlelng hi* profaaaioo. nmlialog that to
to adJuUtod to tto bar doM not aarb
the and of tto torm of .tody for a good
legal advl*ar. To Mr. Oroa**a wia
CbfB^sl
and modt
economical
Cook
$tooe«%
oi-tncjkf» jAtm Tioi
nth jtt>l a ttofi ill tbe B|i|W part b>t the »lovr. isi . *. .
i
little air light heater, m iiJ. Urge dridli and uftemng I
l the U.tu.n‘. tui.....................................................................................
J. W. SLATER
Prscticsl House Furnisher
gm FOMET
RAOCUFFE ^SHOE
$2.50"rPAIR
AOc and 50c s Pair
A. S. FRYMAN
KIM III
50 PEOPLE 50
----- mm
‘mltm
, atlrActive when
will be in the market thi* winter for all kinds of l.og* and
will |wiv the highest market prices. Call or write u» beftuc
you scll
JOHN F. OTT A: CO., Traverse City, Mich.
35, 50,75c.$l,Ki:u SI.50
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG:
Cbe gunnltifl $ea
$on T$ Be»Gun
ftbsAOlarUtlo of the dUtiiiffoi>bftd
Qissd Rapid* fttatftftisas. Me gare
gpiftSdld ftapoftUioo of the political
ftitaalloa and qsotod foot* and dgnrea
to ptofft bU argsoiaBi* that tt will to
WSU lor tto satios to let well tmough
sloM. Tto esthualftfttt and Ut4,raei
U hi* addreaa ahoweo
» and taiiablican rulft t
TlTid and Snows to to ttsft, I
Ibft pftopU of tto oosnirjsra
Ibft graataal proii*erltj tbej orar
ksow. H* atrsok a iKijialar chord
wbto to ompbattoallj esdon
OOSm of tbe admiulatraUoii is tot
PsUlpplsa* and abowed oooclutlTel^
ttot ibU sdAlnlatratlos will nonr
ftOMOBl to tbft dlapoaal of th* arohi
pabigo to asj o^har power, and ttot
Oatarrh 1* a blood or ooo.litoiiwu
iieaaae. and in order to ouia U you
taka internal mm»^dioA lUU’ *
rth thire la uken Internaliy ano
directly on the blood and mnr
Mse*. Hall * Oaurrh Onre i*
aok medicine. It waa
oy oueoflto beat pby aid
iHinutry for y«Ara. and 1*
tftvacnptuui . it ta oomp«
o«Mi tonic* known, oombiued with tbi
oa*t blood ponderA aoung ditooUy on
ibe mnoon* *nrf*oe* Tbe iwrleoi com
binatiQo of tbe two uigredimta ib
vtot t«odooea*acb wondvifnl reauh*
in curing Oatairb. Bend for to*nmo
“*“* V"j. Ob.«y &
l^adillao I
lia* been orgauiaad and will inoorpor
ate oodai tha aUta Uw with a oapiia
of IIO.OOO. Their purpota 1* to bnilo
a raw track, fair and baaeball gremnde
tto psrpoftft of glTlng tto KiUplno# combined. Work will l«egin i
tto ftSMft llbarty wa onraalro* enjo} diauly._______________
wlU bo failbfnllj carried oat
Bbe waa aitting op with a *iok man.
Mi. Bmllh a deaoripUon of tto
No |irola«aiooal uora* wa* abe. bimMBfta raacttToaa of the oat loo
|dy aitting up with her love aiok
lk« rMi «rUto. 10 cooimora. IUm- loJer, Uumg him Rocky Mounuiu
mM tb. toaotteof tl>* poltrj of Uu i'ea. Jaa U. Joltnaoo.
msblloMU wd tb. bwi.au <^lb.
lirMHittn poU«T. H. .bowwl In .loQo«Bt Itm. rtw ooadlUoa of lb. to-
would grow in this climate, and tb*
experiment ba* tomad ont ao well
that ba will-go at u on a large aoaia
IH^iftplftd ogpanMoB of all Isdnstrla*
7*^_______________
We eat at tha tabU logother.
fffittrr-- tariff mat with isfttost ap HSft
oaat a ahy gAasoa over at ma.
ptml. wbloliabowalhal ktopMpU of 8to oartaisly looked Uka aa as|^l
tbM tooaUiyawotoadfaM iaftapfiort of
Oh.OsarUy I PUaaa order ma Rm ky
tto policy which toft bnmg^t thai Mouatsos Toa. Jaa Q Johnaos
gfiM paroftpftriU tto nattos aojoy*.
8ft fthaltfttod Ito doftwmralioarfaMu* Uxxie Panuklcc \ uitcd rticmlt
mrn% that thU poUcy would drive in Aim Aibof, SaiurtUy.
rnmj
Mi» Lydia Kuemg »iwtit SumUy
Ito W«rt4 «M»ot got alosg without in lictroit with Miss Mmnic Koenig
I ivft totof laodaclaof maanlactsra
from Lansing.
wMob thU ooasuy
Mu. Babbit of Vjmlanu has pretismt more tbas any
tented the Konnal CoUegc with a
case ol kitchen utmsib and other artide* utod before tbe dcdicxuoo ol
the buildmg in ISSi
A Oroa* wa* diAKilved and Uxt May
ed a iwrtneranip with I'uitfd
Staiea District Attorney G O. Oovell.
the firm now being known a* (Novell
A Oro**.
Mr. Oroa* U In every way n worthy
Juority tocause the ja-ople of tbe
county, rt-gardle** of ]K)litical faith
t* 'every oonfidenoe in bis abiliti
,hU oonsciention* tendency to do
only ttot which i* just right Kvert
should vote for George H. Crow
for itfOA^cutiug attorney
BOOM IN WALNUT STUMPS
ifir MaavfeelMrr
i:*«»rrl> *o
••r lIlKl* t.radr Tan
u a loom
lUU Wttluui *iuui|** urc
ll.e Mem
lUri>u.:ltma ‘l
k.;
base rtv
pUl* .XpiuMl
lii
mul \v«Ti‘
maliuxl unnmiiixl u>r .v«m
g\v suk't rly
frt;atd«xl UK u,.rthle*K :nv
a.Ughl ufter nl pi.ii*K ihat
fabuhniK
iH.e liuluna
tod mow iv;i\*llug ».\.r ihe o.untry
t'uyiiij: tviny old wahm! *tumi*
could li* found. At lln-t llio priee* ;
were Kmatt hut si* the
of
•lUk tiuitir folk* U-teli la
u
IO-Uk-k vent h:;:het lUel h!;.h.T UM.I
IK*w . Ui. x . IV
ol kIbLI. and lilt*
The formal transfer of B«au% lor, tbe
LOOK OUT FOR
□
CAOASJm
icy. mowture-Uden
wind*, and the begin
ning of winter in e*meat. To CaUirh aufferer* Ihetr i* noibing
— -vJ
cheenog ia tbcae climatic change*. ^
for w ith the return of cold weather,
all the dbagreeaWc *yn,piom. of Catarrh
breathing dilicult, chest pain^ and a* the
dbesse proerease*. a duchsrge of nauseat
ing lustier from the throat and nose keeps
one continually hawking and apitting.
duinbuled throughout the body, and it
through tbe Wood, for it i* beyond the
reach of aprmys. washes, powdery or exlerusl treatment of any kind.
8. S. S. aoou clear* tbe ayatem of all
CsUrrhal matter and purges the blood of
tbe inriuting poisons, tons efiectuallv
fuuu> jKirt ;tNgia a
tUai the lu-litr
kuoilUi ;.»k1 imuv uuKiahtly ibe aiump
Uie Ui.ie muiuy It wiU li-uj;.
ti^of mucua aad bl^*toUfralT^
The *iumi» ..f a walaut trtv tha!
•lombetiag potou* that make Catarrh
cut down M-vt-rttl
ntfo bro
liacaac*. 8 S.S.
•lalol iliai llie Ktump* me made luto
tto blood in
vcu.K-riiic utnteniil and v.ksxI on..tl»c
matmfa. lurw of Inch i.Taik* fimuiuix*,
sss
Properly, only when you are fully equipped
with all the neces^ries that go to make up the
Twenthieth Century Hunter. There are few
stores in Michigan that carry as complete a
line of Hunters’supplies as we do. Shotguns,
both single and double barrel. Rifles of all
kinds and the very best that can be made. Gun
cases, a most necessary article. Cartridge
Vests and Belts, made of the most serviceable
material. Hunting Coats, no hunter should
be without one. Game Sacks should be over
every hunter’s shoulder. Shells and Cart
ridges by the thousand. Powder. Shot, Empty
Shells and Refilling Tools. It will surely not
be our fault if you should come home with an
empty game bag. We sell you everything but
the aim and and the game.
“WE SELL THE BEST’
tha aearoh for oil in tne vicinity c
Muakftgos. which w*. abandoned aom
lime ago. will Iv- rtF-umeYl iu tbe near PhysktoMwinadVtoyoawitboiitchaigc.
Book UU Blood aad Skia Dtoases frep.*
fsisw._______________
J. A. Peaniiii;ton ami son Albert
came in from Cellar last evening, the
former retuminj;'^his nugning.
Ralph 1). White ol Wil
aAs in the city last evening.
Tto Swift Stoolto
AttoftU. to.
mss aORENCE L JACKSON
143 E. EUrhth 8ti
China Decorator
by the ladies’ l^rci
. October
instead of October
CUaci Sktiirdky*. Orders given
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-TMAVKiMI
;
MIOM.
m
means best
dressinsf at
least expense
TbeWooltexkksbnfi0ithebesti<fe>sof ^
the best women *t t^kwi in tikc world in reoch ^
ot women of good Ustc, c%-en though their
means arc moderate.
.
The Wooltex Ubel stands for evmthing that C
is At5/in women’s Ouloring—pure wool fabrics. C.
woves. d>-<d and cut by expem. and gaments
of nittak Une» designed and <Uiished by anists.
l>alJy
Two amactK'e stvlei of FaU and Winter suits are
iUustiated here. There is k channing variety in the offering of !
coats, wraps, and separate klaie in Wooltex designs.
Get the
WooKex book of styles free. ;
a **te«r *.u me
wmiM U* r*|«N
U* UK.k fM
aTK«n«pr
Ccndtnstd iltws
% of Wkbigw
Mr*. Ktlrj smltii ol Kd^xaoj
M thmy^mMj mt mod fsli to Um floor.
•ooloUlotf • Irooioio of tho hi^wtdA
wlU dimbU Ut* for ••Tirml wookr.
Tbo on U •tin ol»U lo b* oroood.
Ooono OUrt. 18 jmorm old. llrlog
ou niior oorib of Mb Hloi-nil. WM
oooldoolollr iflol ood kllM bfhim
brotlnr white oot hoatlac. Tbt
ehorf« oototod llu hmd. hook of the
«or. ood <teoth wmm iootoiiiooe4>o«
At Gold, white aborning at a mark
with aaothor hoy. l^yma titurgU. aged
l«. laakod down the Itanel of a rerolvor lo aoe why tt didn’t work, A
oartrtdge orploded and the ball anter.
ad the hoy a brad nt-arlh.-left eye.
jaat mlaaing the brain It i. beUered
:
I
thr oyetaug of Ibr I]
quail
«r« to h* 0«l Klrat Uor
if mork*
•
itMl ib«‘
<teja/i«.^ui HI
h.^Hbi^wr-i.^r* <mr
lUoit aUxji nuti» diM
JITTV. Hr
had ten a an^uwl mu.,! of in- *!:.>. uiid
or ki.. H la- aa* ukm*: lu «.».*
ibr
th.
that uJictit. « wr had ao fraro.
*Jiul t'urrU* of ita- SiHlar,
•^<.uUrr if l«- would l.tir -.1 ihr «ld
--woi
may totefoU?
boao opto for bl, s,a.m,tf«WMnv!.:-;;i"X i.
after Monday all fame waybe
afM f*»r tlHTt.**
kilted oxoom door, and mony of the loj‘
kuo»r aU.ut
oal flantete will go oot Monday j
turt^l. -I hatThe axitorte will go to tbalr laTorlu
laimta with tralnod doga and laocr
miu Thoae who get a day off oooo
a year will root a gon and go by go«i«a.
and maybe get aomu. And the UtUe
boy will take the old muaket, and no
b.-r
bV j. w.
MILLIKEN
MISS ROSE OWENS.
at. fume.'* *c.id JbiCL*. and.
tu Hm* aiiiti-i. •ontiiiUiHl. "i i
bale t.i have aiH.tle r drink i
Sauie all n.mid.• iH.vk .........
K.U.1 t inio.
of
>u tbe
iluit.- 1 vriii.r.-»iy old
binlts f in is.io ih-i **u»- tr«i. He te
at tin. «nd «»UT wvwias the Kirl
hi*Oif ht 'll Ih» tele, au l If wf's-i
«urly hf il i.uiur«Ur In->•*»
WASHINGTON. D. C.
No. 720 SeeerHeonth 5l.,
t.o- Hock lie.
a he if i-olumii %.*«n of I
er i.a Ih.,.-, i,.levu.r.v.'
p,-n.tl a.r.s.w tl.e Ki> s.j
gor
If yoo Are a aaffcrfng wo-
•'ll rsYry aufiering wotnan
lui the larar experwocc wrilh
▼in* ci Crdui Itut I had.
your medsTuie anli be moat
|vif-uiar.
^ V«-»r ago
pamx to Ihe back and bead
1,1.1 Ih- > iny.teiy “ i*ot 1
m:!I t n e ,.l of s
,oi
.Hk.t aii.1 le-u.iii t.. vrii.
tolling what he will get
|
FOH sale
partnieDt. The letters are
opened by penjoni comiatent to give Alvice, Mr*.
___ _________ Jones waacnml l»v foil-w
ing the adrioe which was favwlv g,vm
. but to pet the
IFARM FOR SALE
t
''
;
j ItM acres known as the Steele or
jNcoli.am laiiiL One ol the best in
u;rand Tta\cisc iount>.
lutlcs
’south id lliccu.
J. E. CREILICK CO.
City.
take
^
^rp au!Jdllee at the Humigan Oollag. «f Mlnea^ at Hoagbton Ihte year
Th. world-wldent aa of theOhrit^Han
breaka all formcr tooorda of that inati Endeavor moremenl la euiidiatl/ed by
totiuo. The number of amdeoU la aU latter, that w^^re rv^oelved by M
moat -Ai iKir orui larger
than U-t! B. Holley, ac. rotary of the Klavenlh
O. K DUtrh t of Michigan, who haa
re oorraepoadeutMs with
A eonide of derr. atiractiMl by the u»
hondUght. ware atiuok and klUed hy Ohnallan Kndeavorora all over tlie
n freight train naax Ironwood last world. Mr. Holley reoeitred within a
Week. Why not artval the ongtneor week recently Ohriatiau Kndi-avor letfor • v loUtlon of ihr game
lawa,
which alwolately |u^hlbli the killing
of deer during the eloae aoaaon und
nln> forbid tin naa of a light to lore
For nmoy mcmiha Mra Henry Kmena. of Alganaee. haa been doctoring
for rheomaliam. which
aaemod to
ere from John Bannaga.
lam. 8..oth India; h
Oulootta.
wrlllfii from
.01.1 til \
nc-«w,.„wT „.vU e.
dmw.
alM>’l-s. I*iit the t,iiO lue in i n i.wk.«l,l, UtmiU i.M-.; the tlilnl T*” < run
L>i.h- 1 .V SH . f
be as'.-n.
wJN .-,. it .sMibi . ..iij
............... .
.
i*»rMMsl4. Herr
U.V
■•ri.
TlrnmangmHals h. of
Moai-oorie.
NorthweatlProTlnot-a. in the Uimalayae;OarloaA Kanio. ZarTag<v.aa..S|wlo;
AUie TUlen. Mooeejaw. .,AH.i»obola,
Korthweot Tarriiorj. Canada: Her.
H. J. TioMider. London.
Kng. : and
Alice M
Oreen. Sidney. New Sooth
U.-a% l... lb.- .-r.-.'t, -u ..f bn^- *i|.i. im
of K1..U.- oi 11..--.- lb- .'.s.a i >i.oM
la l-> fat lb.- gt.->i. %l .iImI n..-i
I- exaiiqd.-.
lUii-.u b.i- .<- .o.u u..u» i
m.-m
.'Ju.u.-b. lu;.ubl. b b..- U-. i
H*. If m.l iml.-.-d. «ii «-ii..u..i.i
-Ib-gin. in Hu- otld.Ue vf a -mMi
and breaks hi another, giving a f
deM in.tt,.ii of a Mill of i bvlies
The
dlaooTery
tbi-. piul.b lu bl lb, pr.-v,.-ia ►t;.i.- *•( H'.*
mmiunu-m nuiy U- tnf.-rr^Hl fti.ui tb«fail Unit lb,-*d,M.^ nbi.b .lifl.-r.ia
I ear. fnl oi.%. r\«-r* l.io.- d.-.lu.-.-d t.»r ii-*
I envilon . xt. nd m.-r ;l i«-ri...l -f in<.r.I lUaii I’OUO >.v4rx
a wi,!./;* in
r««aliea
u. Mrx Kum. lb. fwt «b»l«Wrtr
^
,
if:
«U jrwit. W.O .b. .w.llowrrt . Dtikll..
III."
trouble at gH. will open at the Uu ofMc on
' Monday mc^mg at 7 o’clock. Thon
PitahUah a
already l«-. n many inquirloa re
pBiaiiuan •
||j|b, mdioatliig mnch inter
ttg paving hrl. k luanufa. luring plant |
at Lake Lmd. u.
Tin Id.a
la to nae
^1 milla
thore in making the briok
Tnou
Mda of tona of thia aand ta now ahlp
tnd.s-d tl.H-s. It n-iim.-^mu b ki. .nl...U.of lium.ni iiHiui.-,
ib.- -au.e
r.(«ai .vnatK ago
t.«l.iy. t*. v-s- iUhI
the tm.* ec-f.-t of th.- i*>tauiul. ili«- uu»ply Mifti. ..-m i.niM- I.H 11- l.ml.lmg.
waa tin- i.-mbr of th.- ml itc |.1..cn*di.
Alike at JMbi. at tiu. h *ok1 ..|i Salibmv HHn. n4 by tm- iUij.bnit--- L.
-inak.- a umuh” naa lb- . v. iiing in--
UK AM> l*KATr«»UM
,\ Uc3
,„cn*- h
m the t iirrciil Ua al amuse,
anmiunrcil at SlcmlKrina
l ucvlay, ik-f *JMh alien
Ima every year to l^tke Krie poru for , i'.rand I.
W'llUr.l, a >vning atirciia
HiU aamr irnTpoar. and th. o ae,-ma te | Kal
why the brick ahoaldn’i alni has {ran
jraincil an enviable
Iw no
jnat aa w, U te- made whet, th.- aand i tton in the worM ol aramalw art. a ill
riteta
i
A lake hhore railway cmoial. who ;
knew that northern Michigan ii a |wo I,
litio ixitelc country. leoenUv wrtde to j
H
W. .Vahl .f of the Ann Arbor r
aakingAthlcy to be kind enough
prcaciti with cUlsiTAlc wvnu and . te.mme autroumlm^a. loi ihe Inal t»mc
,n thi
this nt), Thcudoic Krctnrr j. to111
ploycl toauiK-nni.-ud th- u-ik.
^'y
obj,-, i w .i« .MU.-rHH.-ni.-nt.
nunlu play eulillca/*Tlu* IWcr Ih
Throne. *
Mu< WilUrd
HU;;h.
|iortra>» the jail of ••.Vna/*lhe dau;;h.
^qr- lurntlme is i ame.1
bv
hit poiaioea at a |»ofll
j
B,-ojamlu Karley. ol Orytlal Kalla,
who haa a amall garden paloh wear
pto.
••Komco and lubcr* to W |gca^ietl
At Sicinl»«n»*i r.raiKl next Mondav
ninht, llct. *.H». the lollowmg was said j ^
j
Vanweri. Ohio, Sept. Hu, ‘U'i
j «« hf bad
ItUlw tiieacateaat
On.* buahel Of e.e.d 1 To Kd Buck. Mgi.
Mgi oi<ia House, j bUnk ah sn*.
I’aul.lmg, l1 »hm
»hio
pteoted by him y ieUiod A*. bu.heU of ’
1‘aul.lmt;.
), J"
POMMW thl. fall
I |a,y.M Sanwllc-s Romo,, in.l lu-1
^
town, Uya eUiiu to Itavlng talaed the
laneal poiato in the ataie thityoar.
l^l iWiviuclton Ust mgh. to a
T
j house.
Coin|»am an excellenl one. j
I C^istumcs roainuhi enl. Beautiful Sicni cr\
Take ideasure in
U-..:
whan it la alleged to nave been pur- ; ,„g coin»tanv,
nbated at the osoal prjoe by the deal- j cvet plaietl hcie.
mioea.
and thus
i
depriving the Iwl j
««am of »h.ir tmde
.
Mtt. S»,tie K..«lfr tuu
AMBvtToMC Knot Eflwini
Pi
«:w!-
ink a good deal more (or
there clothes than is justi
hhilmi-
«V^i
by
stances.
their
FOR SALE
circum
They are paying
about half (or clothes and
about haKi (or experience.
their eyesito the (act that
there is a make of ready
Id rsn iy
merits of our proposition.
u.,,. *,i
,a,-
lu... imi.-
and
Itei. .u-rTT of the
4-,.rr.-
. b.>aid blui fauv
^ ^
k ^x
. icr
Uu^btng l..wnil>
^
-n.e aMrsoi
1 .•«.
Btllkt-. Til. .
sh..ul.i JeuiwiiMta.- hlfa
thnUiiH . uifK
|fa.faUU.u tt b.- sen
a wife Utore W
vww
^
................
alow nud Kmg i>.numi We aiv
I to ite- aid,- .1 the fainkers lii t
;
1
j
,
lAu U
l here are numcrons men
that we cannot substan
I..rn .Irtialnt
rrlim.ed Ui«^ >.u»u ....« .,.m.„i.l.t>..s
o*rrfa|4*.. '.-fa.H
in this town who are jiay-
bu»i..-s
In lb. thud s -.-ti-n cut.- i.oi.l* %' - Ii
«b<si. tUb-k and fa.]iiar.- b«.kiug liuu«'r*«
vrtlh fab*.n. wiite naii- . u*luui..-.l .u ib.
•idea. TJm- ..wiH-r «.f fau.-b unu.-r* i«
pr.dwbu Stru, ;:
...1 m iu- w itb* .
• tMU.- . n Him de*k Ju»t
..r the iz<Mu\ tliiiiira
itewrtv .. -i.rMci..
.-II It
II few ,.tlu-r
e**r,;.-aiii:
......
M«dli«
i «....r4u,K
t:
-
Experience i i i;
Keeps a
•'*
DearSehoor
not be distinguished from
as
„f». Ate now agUatmg the qneatloa f
iiv H, th. ni.
M’u',.
Shfiiur. lUHllv .s|iuil in b-nclt. :.iid
w .tl, bUlUt iq.-. *lb.> *u.w .. I.r.i.n- .l
uiiiiii uf a o.lh.-i .-.mui-u|.l...- -pbr.
tbon.iirb and n-llnU.- r.iHH r tl;m, l-i I:,m,t
A w..mai, will, tluu..* ..f U--.
.u-fa.i i|UH.lJ %%4.iild ii.ak.- J,
teUi*«kef-wi..whib-a niau Hiii»l..r1y ,.p.vbl.Hl
wonlil Ih- ,.„ii!cu» Mud lte»r..iu:b in
llie iMrgamra-
tanately Ih.- Ami Arbor man nidohdpd
A nnmbi.r of prominent cltlsens of
Ltenalug whi. afi* iniwnned b«*«naae
dmlera tuisod the prioe of hard
ooAl |.^ fit* a ton during the strike,
l
»:!.»• {wr «>t«-a aa.1 MtvNwi»«l l^w«•
Hui Xe.muU .1^.
*. *toi
vjTuu“'r,kr.:r’ “•’“TSt*''
p.RH.,X-.
made clothing which can
I of a.»tk. as tihe jK»sseiu« all the nc
Uidn’l enter cmary leximrcmrnts, a charming prrs-
of • hnsheU.’*
lWViT!“'
Some day they will open
The cosiumcs are
Thau the wlrea te-canu- red hot. The rUlKwale *.a1c.
•taiiographer ha.1 made the order r. ad bcaulilul an.l hiatoriraUv ctmocl. Vhe
luatead
WANT OLPARTNENT.
gTKS.mk.vritgK^ waxtki.^ \
I'lr-i ...ui.- tb-HM* wall h.1,2. fal.-u.br
tr.iMnug llii;:.-i-«
A V-:—II « Ha
u-b fliiK.-iw ha* ail
|..v.* ..f ml.
wiry mid musk mal |.i>.t.am> a1*o oi-
a oar. That war querr. There waa a en« r, ami a markcl ilegfcc ol jwfsonoar in Toledo, two on Ihe road, two a! inegucliwti. sentiment and jallu»s.
at Bherman and Uvr more loading. Scctucally the prcHlmti.m is on an
*»iwra*’
August la. b>A». Mrs. W. H. J.m.-..
ofcSXn. Mo .wtiU-,:
•*lMdioed urriWy at monthly periods
for three years. 1 would somettma n
atvm osooUm with no flow at alL 55ow
>
I have my hcahh back
hack agate and am
Bg to he conlmcd in Janaary. 1
tpraheyournYdktermoagh.-
WlNEofCARDVr “
wa*, tkr KlfaCMr. .Tell.
A1 ter HS lb.- fimr*a-v
ilmUt-. .li.l.b- It .n ix im.. H.o- * bis^-
‘ •ome eboicc jKilaloea
In a day or ao ,eason lint Mi%« WilUr.i shotikl nni
Ihe agent at Toledo aekad lor billing | untie lo meet with aii.vcw in ihifc hnt
Poiaioee
2-3S5it!pitts
fied
icr u( a
humble
muM. lau.
'Hic
peoenrr him A> boahate of iHitaU
tif oour» Aahley promptly .-albnl I n j, haracter u a leg.t lualrly seiunu anti
hU atenographer
H. dlolate,! a letter I aloivHt tragic role, wliirii IS cnltrclv
to Ihe looal freight agem mi Bhenaan. j,lirti-reut tuMu any liart which she has
d,
Theic IS even
Mioh , instru.ting him to pick upjheiciok
(ter of what >
amlnation. lr<-atment or adviiv* la ne.tea-1.
eaaanr. You have tea
l w hat these two
ami to.oi>
|m-«-ii ux.lii.- lu .b-t,TluiU»- tlu- *».in- Ht
vbl.ll a W.IM .ISH-IHSI
I IM- .htll. llh.V.
hate aattled in ona leg above the
ktme
Laat w.-ek a aurgeon made an Wales. Au.lralla
eaamiuation. siia« overed a hard fored a need!.-
W a,»unirt. :i. 1*. C.. aeetded to
ttv
t L«rdui. alie luado a wiae
cu<.(*v--r a lui'iuai wumen ha>e
U.S It
-f rV'Tiai.* wcakneav by ihia
^;o.;e Wiie of t ar.!ui. It is not a
. r
I
mar lie taken every
sl.v .;i iJjrt xf^r hv any womM 'with
I.
t. I?
lud ioroa Tetaha, bat
V -I s m .1.
a the mem
...'gain. It ►’rcngim-nv the no------,o.-.i..gnra t,«.e lu the i-odilv func
li
ji. •>. ibr.xt’v on the cenital
-f- .r,-. i.-.1 i» tl.e t w-l b.uKJ tor wo, ,. u ki.
t. th- sc.twco of Hied
, .illcl 1
wat.-r frvut
I Ud.l him H ere w
We eMi.o«l Hitfa
geanl UVoum.r a i.-miH-r
.
• •ni.-a w hen I -Uui;b.-.l,** i-uuiinued I
Cnn ie.-he tumid.'.l. I..-t * g.* over: ’
j
BHgga iH.iurht tie* i Urars. and in wr ]
tiw*!*-.! I.. h.-...l.ju.»i5* I*
The per j
U4» a teg fapU.h eu th*-«**“
[
-Whaffa the mnitrt-r* 1 M*k.sl.
}
-Tliai fed J.TT? .iiihsl me a liar, j
aiHl. aa 1 .s.uldu t g.-i at him quick
h-n*.'lH*l'T ,s-..numi.-i Ihey ruouirii, 1 threw ihe inuvnUce |¥»t.; wuuld have i*. itfwidhv «m a tlmu^atHl
*l*hla waa rich, and again wr had a
r a vxar or lew. woiiM abaiiwn Ibelr wUs gotsl laugh, and banded over the
i and make th. u» .wivfnl. A ico.wl wife ciimiw. There waa uuthlng Oew at the
j and a thouaauj^ a y.wi oueht u* make aUUoo, so we all n-iKU^ted at onr reaiO y«*«« »•«*
«Md cuiealed. «acH\o oOcea, and «wch told kte «tty
i.^h'rmnh Unite'a WerUy.
. The 1
Ul eo.
aifar
their tailor s except by the
diflercnces in prices This
is not mere talk, it is cold
(acts. We make no claims
tiate.
We will show you
the L, Adler Bros. vN Co-
CttTto A Co
Clothing and leave it to
you to decide as to the
i lii-Hiiiik .UK t.M. ...u- b «.f
laud lute
EI-IVI
Worse
than Slavery
NEW BLOCK.
Cor. Front and Union
Thu is the Only Madrine
Which Will Actually C2v3p
.lobii r.. Oiibler, t.f No.
1H>S--jnih St , oloaii. N Y .
w iit,*fa: “(noria Tonic curr.1
iiu* .xmiplelcly. 1 was wo
veiviy uttiicic^l with rlictii. iriMii that I ctiuM not
:tirii ill Iasi without HT»*ainini', hut iiow l can work
like y«»arR np>.
My wife
Mas also cuoil of rbciimalisin, hci liiinil*. haviuj:
fomiorly la***!! iTip]dc<l anti
stoU-n."
MISCELLANEOUS
r »t *»* >jM.» Kkcuui
jarai
kinds of MMi.r»w or cooked.
A of Kniii
and all kiodv
Fruit a&d
coar^ or fine
\ egeuhlea, av1 c<
as wanted, and
Without Maahm£»»>.U
Eadr AAtooL
SdfShaqoiac.
The Best
>sJ.A.Moiitaguc
nni. «*>ai «*• "-.a »
iLkhk
TRYAKCORDWAITAR
'• :_
REPDBUCAM
CAMPAIGN
Mr
lAltk
toiUlMcs
M
Mtooaee terti
SElHriCEl ll^m CMiftCHES
Dr. Lockhart next Tnetdxy
U
M3UI* trmMiU Mr. Bmllk
=r:ts-'
Xveaing eor«e. ei ?=ou
Hr
Tbe poMor '
refolotloooftbedoM>toot ptoteeUr. long
general publi# to all (
le
toefolkM
of
ttot
II vm14 W 41A««h t«
» ra
MM troelc to free trade Boglood Rev. C. T. Stool, rector.
to Mtolilfui whom • TnAr«r«* iUly
Corner Boordman Are. and Waeh•OtoMM womld rmiiw lltiM to itoui
Bm. VlUtom Ahtoa BmUk. WImu fact toot we kore hod o protective ingtoo St.
Morning eerrioe and eermon: 10 Ja
lonff for to yeore. while the truete ore
Dreotureo of tto poet gve or eix ' Sanday eohool at IS
toi« Md »m4 »rplMto tol4 of lU
All
are oiwdially invited to theee
. lie eloMd Chat wheo troeu beptoMto Ikto >dt protooto 0or« Ito
dlMotorlul. It U tto doty of tto
Mr. ttotto coptotod kU oMdttoior to pooplo. ood tt will OMT be their prlv Rev. W. T. Woodhouw, paetor.
Babicl-*’TMe
mm kf • vltiy Mdlj or two. iboo llogo. to olop to oud lake o hood. He
1 toot to le iMortUy to favor of
ttofiUteli «rioM roto ood ooomtSonoar eclicd at If :<J0
B.Y. P. U., .^:4i
tioo which will glvo too Uoltod Stotoe
Kreulng.
;.
8ob}««l^”Pita»nrc.”
eoperrUtoo over tto limoM m It.hoe
All an oordially inritad to tha aarrer ttoooMcool hooke. toe toeormoco
wltoUtoto UmIoc PU itorliof oOoi.
I M tl tofi UiU WOeo tole U done.* eold tto eiook- Rev. Hugh Kennedy, i-utor.
w mam ma^mi
Morning nMvlce, 10 JO.
•pi^ toforrid fooltofl) er, **we won’t liove oay B»ore cool
oltp. fkr ipotoor
’Devid'a picture of an <
I O. Motou. Md to eirikeo”
to tteTIito Bmki
iptoo Itoltfi MO,
too O. O Meffoti. lo hrtogtog hie oddMeetoaoloee.
Tbeme, ”a
ilng eerv
Mr.
Haltopoldo
glowtog
trthole
to
m of tbe I
dkoMtooo of tto MMltoc ood rnwbU
ito work of tto aortyrod MoKtoley.
notchleee polee. hie cooeaiuBote
oototo toll of Itooor to ktmwlf ood oi
ontolMw to kU ooooutoMto It* •klU in guidtog tto ohip of eUlo
foMo tnboto to ItooooMiMtioM ood ibroogh tto reoont etonn, toe glory
ModMl ms U wktok Hoo. A. B. Dor of hie deoUi. toe ewootaoee of hie
Mfk kor fmltlldd hUdotiMMOOO oMfliory: ood oooolodod by eoytog Rev. D Oochlln. pastor.
jn------- tmm tkto dtomto. oud mo- thol with Tkoodore Eocoevolt m Itolr
I. tto 10,000.000 nUptoMfrood
Mododto**dotoirtkUifo.**
Tto offering takoa will be for tto
Tto rptotor ooilod otiootloa to ibr ffoa kpoto’e goUlng yoho hy tto work
coodHtoor tkot oswtod whoo to opiA. of McKtoley. would ho brooght by hie
eeor toto the lead of peace, preeto toli Mty toloro. fooiorlo. idle
toto kMMVloyod. ookloat fooM io ib< pertty ood good goventoio^t He
4 nto p m lieadcr, Bonioe Kelley.
■oditoto Vltb Iho oomo qoMtioo. etotod toot to ood OocMtroeoaoa Dor
Young PvopU'a eoc icty of Chrutlan
•* Vkot akoU wo oo*' Now oil fooio fMh woold he tto Uet two to leave
itotON rmOAlni foil tlao or o»or Him. the Fillptooe to their tolo or to turn
them
over
to
any
grood/and
eelAeh
toktotry ondprcHportiy ererywtoro
Banday
evening goepel meeting at
••Wkol policy U It..” o^ed Mr. foreign power.
tlrmbc Moffotl mode a brief ad* 7 IV m
flMlIii. **ltol too toooKbt oboot tbU
dreae urging the rcpobliMne to get Ont Re’^. D. O. Ruth, paator.
^ At tto HIM of IbU prOTlOBO TUll and vote, and toe meeting clooed by
Old Peoples’ Day Morning cervloe
reeeaon Bmilh ooiUng for toree at 10 ;bn .*>ermon lo old piM»pli-.
to tkio oHj. Mr Bwilk poiotod ooi
Bible school at If .-00.
e for Rooeevelt. which were
tto toot ttot tto dMDOorotir port}
Y, P. A at 6:4...
given
with
a
will.
ototod tkoi tto fiM ood oollmlled
Evening service at 7:50
Tto Troveroe Olty bond rendered
eolMgo of ollTor ot tko rotio of le to
awe fine eelectione before, during and
1 WM tto ooly tbioK tool coold oov«
at these servlooa
tto’ ooMtry. oloUnw* ttot If the TO after toe meeting.
t berra of t'LriM tIHK-lpiMi
pokIkOM corriod ibt« olMttoo with
feUi ATTBACIION
itolr toiatloodord ibt-y woold dlmlo
Rev. Thomas P. Ullou.. i«tsion
idi tto Tolotoo of moooy tlU ttorv
Morning.
Sobjeot, ••Fruit of
woold OOI to oooocb to trooMol tbe
bootoOM of tto pooplo. At thol tlmi^
ttoro WM to olrooUtloo In tbc Uniiod
Mr. Walker Whiletidc’s revival of
•totot, •i.«‘%ooo.ooo. At the b^jriii. ••Richard III” will be one of the most
Leader, Fay
Topie-^to
•tof of tto proMOt moBtb. there wo» notable events of the coming aeaaon. Oruwford.
-Otd’R way
O totol of fM76.000.000 to oiroolotioo He will carr)* on lour hfty i^cople who
aill itanici|atc m the proiluciion,
. .
«?tiug Tbur^.
t at 7
rhe fcccner)* will be new and eUltoHaturday night united im^er and
rate and the costumes from original
the Sunday
nday school lemon
designs by Miller of London. Sj>ecchildren.
tal incidental music has been compos
rship with os are
worshi
klngmt-u and the poor,
ed expressly for this production. .\s
aih MrNM i S.rcli.
ihe play has not been |irescrftetl
Sunday School, JO p m.
throughout this counlr> with any aiPreaching at.M;lk)p m. by RoU-rt
leinpl at eUborate surroundings or K. Walter.*^
strong cast for many >cart, Mr. White
Today's MarlRia.
side should reap a golden harvest and
add nnincasmeably to his leputaiion
as an artist and careful jiroducer ol
i;t;;oats3.V
I lassie iilays.
hcxl, 7t;i
Till ami 7Tf.
Tolcdc Wheat,
Uhirxgcv-Whcxt.
72J; com. fWi;
iirxg
Mr. and Mrs Jay R. Mascaich
Ixrd.
lutt. M1^;Ik.rk,
the |»arcn^s of a ten ]x>und girl
xml $N 4.7.
Potatoes in ths local market are
Miss
l.ollic
HxviUml
k
Iumuc fKmi
•winging S& oenU a oosbel today. 1 be
vi.il m Chicxgo
quality is fine but tbe eupply i- lim
ited
OMOOOW ood every dollor of tt le per
iMilygood.
Tbeepeoker oeked •*Wboi’e tto motfar with tto domooroUo portybut
oo ooe to tto oodlenoe hod tbe tern
erllylo My. ••»be’e oil right!” Mr.
Bmllk petotod out the preeent loment
Okie dlMrpAtootion of the democrotu
ferooi. ood oeld he hod not tbe hard
umie Tevvra tmaSar lUaMr.
Itood to ottock the party In Ite preeThe suocees of the splendid Sunday
«ot crippled coodUion. lie «rpn;eeea liuners at the Lillie Tavern has dem
the tope that they would eoiue do^ mstrated tbe appreciation of the pub
ic
of
the quality of the meals served
•et IcgeUm on ooeue |wini and giv.
md of the service ruidered. Here i.
Ito repobUooM oonething.to oppoee.
f- -
nl Idlsoasa tto tact Itol Bwalar}
Shaw had jaat yaatmday bought ii
fKkOXkOOO worth of hoods floatod oo
dor lto.OUvolahd admInistraUoo. ana
that ibars is bow ta tto United Statm
MWU7 •MO.000.000 In gold.
Itoh ih ahy.olbor uaiioaid tioasory
alhna |to hlnb of Adam.
•*Ia tto midst fof khU proiiarlty.*’
said Ihs spsukor. *’ ttorw ara tho^ wbi
mj •Lafs isur somsihing to pisoM. ’ ’
Hs qioke of Oloveland’t insUting ibai
tto WilsoB bill sbooid be ra enacted.
mA poiBlod oat the fact that it wa.
gislod that If Ito Dlagley Uw
passad it would kill Amarioan commoms, whsrsaa the trads balancs in
favor of Amarloa the past y»wr i*
flOO.000.000. Under the Harrlsou ad
mlulsMuHim it was ihooghi that high
wtom mark had been rsaoliad. as |1.a0fi,OOO,fiUO was paid In a single yaai
terwMoa. Bat this ytwr tto total
umga of Ihs oounlry for the year will
. ha hatwaan |a,000.(X)o.ooo and fi.ooo,.
ooo ooa Mr.
thlaU hottl
U Baa to Iba fiaet that AmeHm pro
duoaa mom wtoat ttoii any other land,
fihraa-tfito of tto oora of the world.
SMI of lha palmleum. mom ttoa ball
tha oolloo. tbe Ron’s abaxa of the
MMUSfaelumd artiolas and is oapabla
«r producing coal enough for tto
Whrid. though for a lima ihta has not
hoan'vury notlosable. Tto spaukar
sutimd to the great atrika, axpmaaad
lha gympalby that to has fall aU lha
limo for tto mtnsrs, slglad that if Ito
0WB«sof th<ialuashad hadhattua
VOTUhBT, kM«a4imM,4vttUBnro
WMkb A« II U. lb* iTMkw did BM
IkU M polBl M UlB <Mt tbU il «u
«M taadM ot tb*ra|MkliaB iwtr. IM
RldMl «l «to DalMdikaMo. wbe
teMH W0i«h* Bboot ooMMtiiaoi
toneM ■mtoger Um LamLoldtorOtandUphk
iiii.FittkA4fac*ii. «i>oSnuM Mr Mias Katkesme WiBaid. who wA is expected this cvcaatg tar a toort
kidfariic froB a OMCf. Ud «B opem. «o(Moe -tW IW Bdimd the visit in tto dty. StowAtobriden.
tioB pofciycd ncBOlif <ad S ao« Throoe** in Sternberg’s Gmadon tto mam upon S^onrwtom oT tto
Oma «( WMklpvtoa aad PHk impnmog in a tc^ «tii6<t«>y -aa. aakkiai
dmgofMhalloreaoelUwei
B«t. WlUiT HL Wi1«h*. »M»or.
STw
nnra ^ShTtoMacT^deoTor prayer mec4tog at «:IA Kvea^eerviceatT. A cordial walooMe
in997 Itlkt
9mA
tt pcmio ftiMliii* M lb« I
HmM ki. te M abiUM im so M»d m4 MM*d tkM tf tiM pMflUtelSm
Umwmmhmw tUn
Bev. Henry McKinley poelor
Bible eohool at
o m.
kmm»Mh9dm^999^^
ood ercry dolUr of li oi good m go\6
to the pocket of the rich ood jkkm
oltoo.
He etoted ttot the demc roU oloim
•d ttot tto depoblloon porty woe tbt
ooemy of eilfer oud woold olop lU
ootoogo. wboreoB. under tto demootole' tool odminlelrollon there wer»
ooloed 1*1,000.000 eilrer dollore ouu
dortog tbe toet fire yewr. of repobli
ooo leoderoblp tto totol eilrer ix^luog.
10 flOl.COO.OOa Ami ttot with thU
dUtoraooe: tto nooey le coined oi
*ie»qom ii m
Cldto K.
IXtickeo Uen\» with Uhra
rrmnw
of tb-
uf ti.o v u
vT ■EKI wm-Wt'T.
AU tbr lotR 1<
toe vioto aooonpaiutDeiit to Mik THREE BARRELS OK
Holhday^s aoog by tor soil Loaa.
Mn. dan M. BMl iMroed Imi
night ton a tea days* visit at Grand
todge.
EDISON
RECORDS
•TMOfiurwiir*
Fred L. Johnson has been appoint,
ed postmaster at Mapletot^ vice Peter JUST RKCKIVKli.........
F. Lardie resigned.
The Modern Woodmen eajoybd a
b cliffe
very ideasant social daaoe last cs ca- MARKHAM BtiCk
J. W
Dr. S. U. Sawyer captured the
medal lor high gun at tto weekly club
shoot yesterday.
Tto Swedish k’oung Peoples’ so
ciety will give a benefit social in tto
Swedish Bros, hall on Slate street
this ev ening.
,
Tto raUona Rank Knighu of
Pythias will give tto first of itoir series of«^ {larties for the season next
Tuesday ev ening. .
V. S. Ca.TS has received his com-
LOOK HERE, LADIES!
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Be Sure You
Cooking Exhibit
20111 Century
mtoion as Royal Prince ol tto D. O.
K. R. from the imperial palace.
Mrs. J. W. MUUken has returned
from Chicago and southern Michigan
poinu.
J. W. BUter baa baaa ohllgvd to
put oaaa extra dalivary rig So kaep
up hit ordan lor stovaa and funlture.
Ootigismmsn WiUtam Aides Bmlto
liaa not vlalloe this city for six yenrv^
Thu morning In oomiwny with Oongrvmmaa Danaifh to waa drtwB
about tha city by Hon. Party Hannah
and i spraaaad blmaeU as amaacd at
tto Imtwovemeot and progrvas aooom.
pllahad durieg aix yaara
WANT UNIFORM WAGE SCALE
W‘ i
rmmtm
QUICK and UNIFORM BAk'iNQ
and ECONOMY of FUEL
TO
IVM.T LJk.X>T
MANDSOMi: >nd NOVEL SOUVENIR.This exhibit will lake l*Uec next week, ticginnmg Monday, Octolier 20.
Hot BIscttlls and Coffee Serred^yery Day.
At the same
nine sec the big line of
Chicago. Oct. IK—About sii hund
red freight handlers, shipjicrs, packers
and truckers employed m a pumber
of liic largest wholesale grocery
houses in the city, went im a strike
this morning. They will be joined by
two thousand five hundred more il
ihcir demand for a uniform wage
scale of two dollars a day is refused.
son (OIL USD (Oil ms voos ntim Button,“YoutbeoPressDo thethe Rest”
This is the time to put them in.
JULIUS OAMPBELL,
417 Sonili Untan Street
Traverse Qty. fUch.
tW.U.our -loiT.,.. uxUb.k.ui
1 ur'Bxlay
Ahd
m-ru.M.-xtral.H M.i:
7.K.S.10.11. lt.lx.U. IVIA IM* Hack Kltfht. l
BteUw! Muwtr.«cu.
Ms»4* errup
BaU«dtN4Et«e
Orwsi PWi
rail \'Vi. -
WED
DIN
shots for womta is oh.
other step to the front n
there d^ve Been
Shoes made for women
that filled iheir require
ments fairly well—some
have beeii called good—
others fair—but the ma
jority of them sunk into
oblivion a short time alter
their introduction.
Clfis l» 9»ur Cbaatt to
gttoBorgala
n^l
'«C0UCH
$1.50
But the
Dorcthp Dodd
Shoe
Solid OU frunc S io. deep bv 30x70 in. long.
be»uty. renUr price $T4», m only..............
$5.85
$8.50
So map to 9S0.C0 a Doa’t mi$s tbtm.
»i 5.’
RASTALL
HUSTUND • JEWELER
STEINBERGSCRAND
is every piece selected—
they are made by the
most skilled workiDen in
America.
: : : :
—E'.iO
I
IrtCMdy ..1
pi* -. ni4l'..r-^
I.»V
ajkI
ROMEO
thio shot is dtsignti bp a Womam
1» >K WOMEN S REOI IkKMl NMS
$$.00 a Pair w
$4,000.00 IS given in prices for the best art
icle written why they are the best Shoes for
Women to wpar.
JULIET
Spedbl Electric Effects
PiYiprrtii B. e t.
ejente-.l
Cumpiete tuT the «.Ure t AiV-.
kUgi.ift.v«il «ua llivlorMTHlIv
.1 Cuwu
CAST INCU l»tS
Hr. Edottfd D-Oizc
Hiss Mamie Lwimer.
Miss Mary TliompsoD
Charles C Carrer
mad other e.<ually X *|«uie .nUt*
Prices: 25, as, 50c, Boxaeat 75
$>ata UMT Mlllac m the bM-oOo.
Prttif PorctWnlj^ntps as Souvenirs m «
EVERY WOMAN IS DELIGHTED
WITH THE DOROTHY DODD SHOE.
WNKfiiHm(miii -n the Boston Store
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
2I8FUHTST.1IAVEBSECITY
lASIIMiaEBfT
SI.S0
Klim! FMks! SpMu!
Now steps to the front of
the rank and all others
fall in line and imitate.
It's in the lead today—It
will lead for time to come.
found in the Dorothy
Dodd, that is in no other
shoe, is the self support
ing instep, making them
the most comfortable shoe
r.tn a bid to a wel
ding. Kh> Weve
giH, the nghi
id Clocks-P.50
J! dAppp Surprise for
U found in fht Doroth?
Woman Dodd
Shot
In order to mxto room for
nrriv alt we arc ofleribg aoiiM
rare bargains.........
i..4«tni4ii
V .u
WED0IN6«PRESENTS
Oai'thing
nueUac Isiud. VealU* Klasor
Car. Nuir
iIm-
wAt Wait’s Drug Storcu
Bp Experts
nUrt'i^SoieaTitHa.
ntJkmSAS OfTT
Q'SL.
>
Hit if u
m
“■‘■’■fl'iv-i’
fitl' THE ^ EVENING ■ RECORD
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PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18. i9i)2
Eoenina Record’s Up*to-Dale Illustrated Feature
SNAPSHOTS THe WOKLf>_6yeR
TOT WOOTKinn PiTCH lAOT OF IBIRIBAD.
j DKTAET'viZW OF TSt' MAD OVES TOT ST. OOTHARD. I
THE WOHDEHFOl WAIXIDO STODO OF CAIRAC,
WfP
▲44nr boliO«r
•hDtmt man
tbr mWUdHU iw MMwIWI. l
trrlirr in tbu \Vt«mloat«- (iattM
•na the* oration MiurwUy artM: How
elM tUr hloow.tua. au tuiKb Urx«r Id drctiuifrrrtHW. oukr tbrlr wm> tbrmigb?
HeiUlilala le‘11 tia lb*t tlir pUDt forDUl
If f1.n.,T hu.la tiud.'T thr aOOW BImS Hi
thu pr.u'ruu «>r Irtvatbinc rvulYr* m»
tiiurli liewt lift thr .n.ir.llnr a*rtw la
lii.‘ll.>.l au.l trtrkhn
ii thr aUlk.
reuiiHl olD.li It rrr,i«mtly frrtwra
W‘-
‘•if in
Mrw It- w^T
|Vrh*p« itw mo0i wunUerluI tJ.lisr Al-*ut iim- ds.|.h*ii l«
Hititsh \‘v»t tn4»««. U Um* fi»*i i»«M a i*
«•• ***^ »'ki
Ama-.i-an toirtp«n> «yW. h owiiu th^ fr«n(lil»e> T*»r stofAliiK »l h
*
fear ih* p**t «our«»-n» >taif,. uimI Ismu
tiu..|. mt\ iin|*i*~.•I .n
tht Idk-. iNe
Inmi «s hi-»i tluruHartiiU of tut\* ..I aeuphi*•». «rr
I..HM1 |.f.rflr«llv DlUnt Uf lepu.n ..to, mk!.i
V,. .
hui.rtl.-lu
nf (nnbii
b*«'»
•Ir.d’t^
«^Hh TrliiiehiiJ m»pIim!i A>imi<*liu
bf h.i.t .havlnc »■*. !. t*k-ti a«>v f ^«m th- Mk- *%hl. h i* nl-ui
a. r.^ ii.
A»»em .nrt »!-• t.- <. n,A loA^n ..f I... Hir^. l-.|ou IN.n ..f
THUi4*d TherlC-I
-f «l-.ot •
fi«i».hU. . Which ^111 n.rt^Rj.11:- unill I?*-*
f H I I ; I 11 1 r*l‘
irt t:;. .fnlii- M:.. .»f A^uil» ti.ii lia^e- a *
ulu n l»>. ...........
iti ;» .ril.iln MUaiir.
.
AAlBry
Uttlr plant ateout \hrrr inch
hmrlxxt two |>pn4eut frlu»«sl wWl# «r
% k>lrt Iwlla on r«rU flowrr .talk- TWj
muy ttfipu bt> fcmo4 trltb tba «iow «IU
CtTUiy fnam nniiu!
•tan. njr« •
t’li
s
1 In ihA 1'l^.lti.nnn Mia.-.
» t.. u.^ r^Au-i^ihAi «f I. - n •
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DAWSON CITY. THE CAPITAL OF THE KLONDIKE REGION
Tim* sra.liiallv • dome mbapad
• 1..1 tl..- pi.u^u iu
aiali*
Ml.
Ihu ►nif;..*.- #
f.mu ..f tin- aamr brat
•r^l 111 our
iH. Uoka
a.1.1 n.-u^u.n.l u!«n». % .lurtnr July atMl
Aii^n.i *»M II .u.Mi|«iall»rly .'ool fUr
whui; n liMl.- wlu.1 lu Mlrrln* a tbar*
u.oiifM. i . ..•.•fuUt ln*-n.'.l iu lU.hrlll.kr fl..«.i^ ..f a plaiit irrowln* Itv^v
aha.l> i‘!».^* n.il ff-.|u.ntty raflator
amrr «uir .C Ih.. tlrgrr^o blffbi-T
•at .>f tl.r •urr..nn.llnk air.
•lanlinic n*uuitu ar.\ liowrvor.
uhlntiiu.1 <mn |.|atitB In wbh h a imnp
ia-r of umall !l..a«Ta are* e'oncrfit«tt<l
t,«rlli.1 eMiI.ln an ...iTrr abrfttU «r
a ut ’hr annua The Italtan
nm..n In Un...vardt aimI «Ionic
tbr nn<Uia.*a nrar tin* MrdUrrT«ll««u
tiu upall.e-' la*tae«rn 4 And « In
itirilkt* rracrnif'e* i:xt>rrltua«t baa
nil that if lb.* ie*aiiwratuie* of tbr
-M,n of I hr a|vttlir l.r tbni Ukoo It
* aa htsU aa 1«a (Irfrraa or IVJ
. r. e-M ii whiMi tbr feutakla air
u.Hiie .Vi (lrcrr«>a K.- WaatmlnatCT CUa<U‘
_
NEW WEATHER VANE.
T
oilur iu leorthmi Micblgau la tba doafkrat in tbr wtirlil.
It ba« takro ulna
i >rara ..f eU> aiul iiIkUi weirk to rfak
and If <*eiai
Tbia abaft la
Tortie-al. but all .if tbr otbrr abafla of
tlir « aliiuMK aiid lln U f*41ow tba dip
of ibr hair. W.H-k on It w aa atatiad lb
j
iiuoMdialrl.i aftrr tbr last Of tbo
irtl. l^ln**a muslin’ .Vr i
Irta ...I in a mu.^ on
. r
UinlnTroUM.I lirra |d tbo
workiluf of tbr mlor. wblrh did
I datuast* of uKirr Ilian fl.OuO.OUb. Work
bo- limi roiithiurel upon It oUire tbat
tUir. and tlf abaft aUnda wttboot a
pcrann 111 mlDlnc.
Tbr wofid'a lamaat lucanwtUr. tha rnfmrrra aav,
and ooia aftrr wrrckad nhtl- at work on thr ganta Fr
iiala ovo^ tho Itatua moontalaa. It urUnml ZC.aiW tKiunda and 40».*ai»
with Ita tandar It bad wn nui^hr diivin* wharla ra.*b nfiyrrxni Uu*.i.* In
r.rnsi.’i.-szri’ssrurjr^^^
It hi 4,fl00 f««i la
dppth. or .*tSt fort laaa than a Blio.
uxrr tin- Mon»no.i
I s-”-—
eorrr an afca of twcatj
aa tbal cotntrr. abd co
000 Mrr ImbabltantiL
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lllWWlH V^^VUM
The Mysterious Key
ajMwared the
ai iflhai aWdtl It
- ‘Too Bay bA' w» tha puply. -bht 1
can t dve you thaaa'ClaaaDda m fmsr
bare word and thla card.*
what I want to know."
"Nobody." said L "I didn’t al
to a mortal creature until I a
down by the boy this eveulng."
"Whoa been to yoor oOce
-Mr. lluBlIck WDf vary Boch
praiMIl
"m
I wtunr^
ajrsusrjr lor h\m i»uUkmik*ti.
ttoc tl9 Sboaous.
toaj. Aam.c«oUrtt
i*»»lrt;«d
tl« » tMTVf of tood
**Q«IU Um thlac that aiirlit loivv^
Mj dftj. TOO khov.** «U1 hr. jkodtha
* reaark wm o pan of thr cn«t of tho
ostTMTOIaorT colock|fiicr« that har*
todocod BO to ruUto thla Wi of i*rrThot afloroooo 1 n»rt lUrtoo Wh.*l.OCA la a hOUard hall wbrrr br waata
a laiso pan of hia UBr>; ou luiK h lo*
daad Chat 1 had cooot*^!
liudlor
hiBtharr.
-HaUor aaJd he. **t4aw t*»u down.
towB fhit foreoooo: ahotitinl to ^oa
moB BJ aoto. hot you ar.-r.* nmnlng
for a ear and mAa’t bar m. .”
With tha idle corkialty of our aj»eaoi^ whleh wlU prove the iJorwinlaa
hTpcCbcato for any one who will atody
BODkeyn I naked what be lud lie<n
*^OajTied a diamond ttocklace down to
Bordlck'a to pet the claap fixed llare
a tamo of bUUardar
Wa played for a couple «f Uoum, hot
BT Bind waa nerrr on the frame 1 was
.plomiw mlacblef-lnvenUiur erbemeo
for lactat Mrs. WTieeloc k a dianiooda
out of Burdlck*a jewelry abop. It bad
atmek BO at once that that would be
tha aort of crime to ploaae the e.l!ii«-.
1 aakad a few lnno«-nt <jui«#tloD»
about the necklace and l.wm«l little
axoapt the raloe of the trinket-about
fWOO-nmd the fact that It wa. to be
mandod by tVedoeWLay t>r next week.
If aoma one aboold call U*r it ou Tiiea
day. tbonybt 1. could be
it in a
aBDD^^blo to the luiri.e^ of pu
Aflar the fashion of blrb jmde rrimInala 1 want down to Uurdick'a ou the
foUowlBf day to look the frrouud over.
It WM a fruitful hour. I retum«l to a
Mttla dan that 1 bad Ju.t rented in an
uptown offlea bulldlm: Imhwiwc my
rooaa bad bocome too much of a haunt
for kUe aoQUalAtancoa. and tberv !u the
aftamoon and evening 1 w«»rk«d out
Byatory. It waa to receive a
poUahlns. but at lea'at the
and the paopio were In It
I would DOC aay thla to Mr. Kaln. the
editor wbo baa been mentioned, bat
tba fact la that I did not do another
Blaotaa work on the atory. 1 forpot
all abooC IL The manuscript lay In a
drawer of a queer old desk which I had
Intaodad to buy of the prerltma tenant
of the room, though we luid not lived
tba ttcry waa wanted In a hurry, and
that 1 waa wanted at the telephone in
tha lower hall. It waa Mr. Fain who
aallad. Uls volco aocmed to indicate
aome pertorhatlon of mind.
"Fva JUft read your atory." he aald.
•’Wbeu did yon write ItT’
—^ " aald I.
t became articulate.
Thto la marreloua, maneleua." said
ha. *T>o you nmember tnv remark
When we spoke of the story? Well,
gat tba PtiDct cf thla morning: third
ooluaa. third pagr. ni hold the wire."
There was a nwwaaiand In the hnlU
aa Mr. Fain knew. I ifrocured the pa-
: Oewrly Bu
lie Clave
Mrs. James Wlnclook a Eight Thou*
oaad Dollar DUmood Necklace to a
•Booth CYook. Ocma and Man Have
Taniabed. Fair Accomplice Uape Over
tha Phone, •Give Them to William.*"
Daaad by the monatroua abaurdlty of
ttls ootarklwfe, 1 paased on to the nr•da:
-A aoft aakad, neatly dreaaed man.
walked into F. M. Burdl^'e
t 8 o’cUwk yeaterday
a card uxion a diwk
opening aome
The card bdre the nama of
Mrs. Jamaa Wbedock. wife of the well
known bankar and herself a prominent
ifnra to aodety.
-T bag pardon, air.’ aaW the man.
In MfU. Wbaalock*! necklace wadyT
-•frbj^why, y«, li e rWidy.’ replied
taka It. atr. If >wi ideaae,
and Mra. Wbaalock aald 1 waa to pay
L-"'"
you,* aald Mr.
f 11
W Dorr F0R6ET YOUR «
NOVELTIES IN WAISTS.
I
Norcatiaa to wahCa are now u he
aacn by the toldated. though they are
DOC y«< oa public exhlbttloa. We have
had aU ktoda ftom tbe aimple
to the alabarate and expcnalve <
where there eeemed to be no begla
or end to cloth or trlmmiar We hav»
1 was out day atandthe beaebknl^ at the bat^
tbe water, jump to and swim from the
•hDre. A woman bad swum out Jar
beyond her depth and was seen to go
This ain't DO JahUor^a job." he bKL down. She waa brotwbt ashore to an
"Anybody else?" w
UDConackme condlUoo. having sunk
".Nobody but Baftoo Wheelock." aald twice before the man reached her. 1
I, smIUng. "and he didn’t see the story. aealated In her reatoratl
He didn’t know 1 was writing it,"
after others had given her up, and
Hellwuo rubbed bis bead In a spot brougfit her back to cuuselouaoeaa.
that be has nearly denuded by this While working over her 1 ooClced
ha mu
around her neck a gold chain to which
"Wf’ll go up to your place." he said. waa altaci
cbed a singular kicking key.
-The key to tbe wh.*ie esse la tberr."
her eyes
tier first
v]
MUGCestlon Is s queer mmner. and
to gmap tbe key.
one who writes stories sees many of lu
Later
ter 1 sent to her rooms
m
at her hotel
wondt-fw. Aa the germ of tbia affair to learn of her cv^ndlUon and waa to
had s{suttJC out of Barton Wbeelock’a ritrd up to her parlor. «he wa* lying
mrntk.n of hla errana. so tbe solution oo a lounge, dreaaed to a U^-omtog
came out of that last sentence nttcTsd nMMming gown. She had not yn pa»aed
by the detective.
Into middle age. though abe wm. near
-tliv.- lu.- tUf U*x dcMTipiion you it.
Her face waa rather lutere»ttog
can uf the man who pose«l aa tbe than beautiful.
vnlri." Mid I to Burdick, and he com
"I suppose I most thank yoii for
pile wiihmwt parUcularity.
brtogtog me back to life." she aald.
"ITru-w bin. with a beard and mua- "though I would be more grateful bad
tacbe." I rejblned. "t.ut It’a the same
1 have <
man."
I aald.
"When
there la no mor
Biore for ua. Wheo we ceaae to suffer,
"I sgrw' with yon," said
we forget that we have been mlacraWe."
gwatlon from my story.
Now.
She pot her hand to her bosom us If
to assure herwif that something she
could bare seen it? The thing has
carrk-d there had not been kjwL
locked In my
locked In my <
"Your key is safe." I said. "I kept
The deek heloo^ to my predeca
an
eye ou It while we were workli^
a lltne ahyrtering Uwj-er with a
with you and saw you grasp It the mo
ment you revived."
wttbout end; tight aoea ■
with the utmost severity, and we have
aeeu many poatiUoa haeqnea^abort ooea
to empire style mod to the Bejane faahtou. and for the coming «waoo we 1
all these snd many new ones evolved
from taktos different chArai-teriatiCB
from the oid
sml t.rim.'iug them
tugrther and prrhap* finding mme new
WTiy of potting trimming on them. We
have the CItwun waUt in ail 4t* mriatkma. made todlscrtmlmitely of allk.
f hU
The Only Natural American Cathartic
Water. A recognized cure for Consti
pation. It keeps your liver acting and
your system perfect. At your Druggist.
Large bottle. 35c.; small bottle, 10c.
Uy slMx-k the s.-nsibihthw. but thla to
exactlr what a bak.r of East Balti
more la doing. a.-.-ording to bit own
rnttli a UMf. slid
seemed s litiuflrtali- ItTuiatralded the
liakrr. « ho dented Indiguamly that' ho
was guilty **r the t.ff'eiMw charged.
"Men. then, wtiit do you do siith
your sule bread. If you dou t aril Itr
be «a* asked.
"JdiKV- the prtbe of coal has gone no
high we l«m It." replied the Indignant
Tae Brisk Oe«s
M'Tiso rsows
Klwood still has a key
id a key to the desk. He waa
to ronie to s<-e me abnit money for the
desk last week. Intl«-d, I heard that i beach
for wmie way to save th.- delay and
be waa there, but dlil not meet
yet aalUfy hla Inatluct of niutloo. ^
“•iVrliapa 1 couM teh i.hone to the Beyond a doubt be walked iuto
ollitv to wait for me. op
bouae; air.* said the man. and have
out of rorioalty. saw my
the note sent down by a meewnger
I well rrmc-iuber tbe evening 1 asked
about the Whwiock diamonds, contotoher Vo be my wife. We wtTe sitting
- Why. If I can get Mrs. WhedotA Ing the true faciH, and my atdry conon a veranda ocerlooktng the Inwch
Ulntog the auggeatlon."
on the phone.* replied the jeweler. *we
and
the water. The wind had l.een
At thU point Uellbron slapped my
can settle the whole matter In a tuoshoulder so hard that I’ve been lame offshore all .lay and had m.w dP-d
down Tbe swells were «-omlng lu slug
ker since.
•They went to the tcleidione. which
gl^ly.
I always liken the .h^ii In
"The man. for a thousand dolUrar
la In a sort of nook by the door, and
IhU .-uudUl.m lu a llun beating the
he cried. "I U-Ueve I know him."
Mr. Ilunllck looked around for the
aandv with his laU
To cut the story short, they
book, but did not see It.
•Through
ahetv kludm-ss." I said. "I
andI hia wife in Ilicbtnood. Va..
"•You have the uumb«T here, air.’
hn\e tried to bring you to a m.we
thn valet, pointing to the u
usual
healthful frame of mind. Now 1 wNh
i for addreaaea Ucked uj* on
to se.‘ jou happy that yon may make
wall iMwide the
ho Inatnimeul.
me happy "
^Ilave wer
r pld
nld the jeweler In aurII. r reply waa a snddt-u c-lutc Uiug for
. a^e havc-lTTl Lenox.
the key.
Ind's-vr
•T.ll me." I said - I hace (-arntHl
"lb- < allrd fur the nuuiUr and gut It
your .-.mfid.-iuv whni I* the myst.-ry
iwoiuptli.
of this keyv*
"is thla -Mr. Whetlueka resldencer
"J.lsteu." SiM- r.|.lied. •
be liMiuInd. and n very rvtimd voice,
know
market! by a pe<.-ullar Ibp. repll.d that
• I am a married woma
W.ads can
never cxiireas all I have eudund from
"Mr. Burdick was not weU acquaint
my huslwnd
Art.-r a Imig cx.urse of
ed with Mrs. Wheelock. but he n'memlirulalliy h«- left m.-.
d..lug s.i
that Uap. which her friends df^
he hung this key about my ue.-k. with
Clare to Im» *i»erfectly adorable.’
the w.*rds; *! am going t.» be a w ander
" ’.V man has culled lu regard to your
er and may never retunc. I give you
lamonds.’ he U gan.
one elianc- f.s* hapidm-ss. If you ran
" H)h, yes.’ said the odorable rolce;
find the hx-k that Um- k.*> tits, you wfll
my sou’s \alel. That Ik all right. F.lve
sononhlng that may i prove of
them to tVUUam.’
^
Ilel^liertd
at ImjHSiauce to you .•* lb*
1
. ".Mr. Ilunllck gave them to WlllUim,
t 1 .'..uld never find It and
Shld
and th;it Is the last that any honest
I t>mld
IKTstni hna aeen of them.
.\l»out 4
Nuw I have a
o-cl.H-k Mr. Miiedock himself called
fancy that In tha
for the nn klai-.'. He waa grently aura.«ucthlng that would ivlease
Klsetl to leiirn that William liad taken
my legal c-onuectlon with him
it. and he Sivubd. fraud. e..p»«chilly
"Why do you think thatr
%vhen he h arn.M ll»at Mr. Hurtllck had
From hints he drupind fru£u time to
nut glv. n Mnt. Wht'.-hM-k a chauw to
luair WillUtma xolee over llie phune.
the key "
’ .klanmd. Mr. Burdick rushtd to the
She did so, and I examlmd It cloae••a
das
made Barton Whedock guUiy. Tbe
man and woman actually appesrtog to
the crime were repteseoted aa rvU a»soclatrs Into whose company the youth
had unbappay faUen.
"Fain," aald I over the phone, "what
do you make of this? ”
"Marveloua. marvelous coincidence."
aald be.
"Hold the story* oald 1. "We can’t
print U now. It’s too coincident altogether. I’U give yon
«b«r as j
as 1 can."
I tried to gel Barton Wheelock over
the phone, but was told that be waa
downtown-at3urdick*a. as 1 Inferred.
ly. It was n»*ltbiT a dtxn- key nor a
trunk key. It lo.4ed rather as If ll
Cii.d tbe wards t.f a l«K!k Intended to
ki-«-p valuahKw. 1 studied the matUr
two days later and recoven-d tbe dia
mond*. Ho acknowledged his tottobtrdness to me without rca«Tve. It ap
peared that Mr*. Elwood. who had
upon the stage In aarlier life, had
followed Mra. M’heelock through the
;orra fi.4Mwo aflemoona In order to
pqulrc Iff vocal peculiarmca.
Elwood. liearded. had visited Burflick’a and manipulated the lelephona
card.
Elwood. smooth shaved, had
played the valet Uter. Elwood, stiU
further barbered. 1 auppoae, for auch
the rule of tbe place, to working tie
toe sute at thla moment to prison.
WHEAT^CRAZ£ IN KANSAS.
Balt a
Mint..
Vrre. U«TS
Fl.sira Sur IB03.
Wheel raising hs« lH-.-ome a craxe
Kith the Kansas fairm.-rs to an extent
that waa nwtT known l<for.\ w
the Topeka curre*iK»ndetJt of the New
York Evening Vk^i und.-r the date of
OcL 7. ' ’llie wonderful success of the
j«at five .rears ha* caused them to
iKplIeve to w heat iiliDi*.t to the e
of other gmlna. The increase to
ires of wheat sown this autumn
over that sown last year will l>e fully
uUO.OCK) acre*, or b» |«er c*nl. making
irea n.-w ly bow n art.und Him.OOO
acre*. Thl* ex.»i*i.H by ma.-ly 1.000,000
I the state’s high nxxird during
aheat raising enlbustosm of the
ink shea atichli
> iltal are dead'
there to learn tbe restr
"I wUl start tonight"
"Within a week *he returned and.
fiuahed with exclieiwnl. told me that
had fooxHl valuable aecurtlk* that
(upiMMd her
deted
aenred a term to the penitentiary
defalcation.
"Before be married your I asked
"Yes."
"You knew nochtog of thur
11 ihrashc-d. few place it at
•There will be little trouble In se
half that of llkjl. The dry curing an annulment of such a mar
weather precHllng its sowing and the riage. It waa no marrtoge."
period of dnmgth to tbe early spring h Tbe result proved that 1 was right
the crop materially. Thraab- In time the courts anoolled tbe martog and harrtwtlng have. too. been rlage. and soon after a real marriage
greatly Interfered with. l*robably one- a letter came to my wife from tbe
foorth of the crop Is yet to tbe stack, wanderer, written oo hit deathbed,
having prevcnti-d the final stags tog the Information I bad elicited‘ ^7
of the garnering. The-.crops of this BJ tovaatlgatlona.
the fire precedtog years teU tbeir
r. A. MITCHEL.
1 Story of the wealth that baa come
doeed behtod me when
voice cried.
of the whoatflelds of tbe stole:
The agricultoral and pastoral lodna"That’a hlmr
ACT**.- Bu*he!a
V*!**:
try of the .vrgentlne republic la to a
Mr. Burdick had identified me aa tbe
critical condiUon
mwpiciou. vtoiior and he demanded 1m mS
«urn.itf eo
my arrest, but DeiecUve HeUbron of t xw.................. i.r»A3 TT.tou cm
«j.C*T.<nX S.«K.41« €0
beadqnartera. whom I bad known for gt;::;::;;:;
a:> Tw.eo xtan.oc m
...............ikekSM u mMm
to^rMttnSt^ ^ reault*^^^hat
The wet wesiber of tbe past three
I told tbe facta as they have been months, the moat exceasire mototurs
h wrm MooMMih Md
stated here.
of the atate’B htotory-. has thdrooghly
••Why." aald I to conchialon. Tbe soaked tbe subaoU. aod tbe new crop
bocua ralefa manner and indeed hto srUl be aown under picre favorable drUngnace are pivetoely the same aa in cnmatoncea than any crop to ten yesiB
TheMephooetridtliJdeti- With Its Immense acreage It baa a fair
chance to jieid a wooderfni bamst
stead of potttoff the false sBe at tha BSXtssBmcr.
toSSS
-r
to. the glad <M
tings a merry .
• aid OW-
■^1
; OLD SORES,
i ULCERSHFEVER
SORES —
flat ivdhtr of while IlTu-n. lu^ni.- x.Uh a
point lu the tiack. and a lung while Ite
go with thin xv.ti-t
ih.-Tx in :ilw> a
w Lite U lt. TU- mat. I
U ..f liu. .h.rk
blue Fn m b thinm I
l Uve-. are ‘
bishop ah;.|a*. xxilh %.-ry l.aiiox. . ud,-. •
other Wtti*l.- hu.e >lu. bl ^lui|«-d
1
|
^
CHEAPEST
•
a» h-warhold
h-wachold srxesDtr Its massfa.-^
wret* arc propic
p
twrrt*
of tbr bigbrat bust.
MOM irputatK-s Be asr«
asr* tu aak vosr
TRY ONK OK THO-^K
FORT.\BLK
RK.\I)1NG L.AMFS
PECK BROS.
Caaso Piasioa.
-
/
.\M> THK HK.sr
U(;HT TOIi.W
PECfC’S KOIQ OF OmmEMTS
Micni
“PliaMiltHlSilip"
nply^^ildcniiK
“Rip VaiWiiur
SPONGES AND CHAHOIS
at tinhvard uf prii'r-*
lk> nut rangr yuur**11 m the rank* of tbu*.- uuablr lu
j
nijw-an upp..nuiiifv bv failing to m*k.-a ;
purchasr.
J. MAKKHAM
W. CLIFFE,
. HI> M K
JOHNSON S DRUG STORE.
,
mingled. Tbe neck to flnlabed with a
; «ride bertha collar, richly trimmed ailb
[narrow ruffles of lace. Tbe bottom of
the skirt has Us usual qooU of ruffles.
Some of tbe alcoves are wide and flowtog at the lx«tom. and olbeni have
them brought to a band with a deep
fall of lace.
Moch fancy haitd stitching to done to
omainetit almost every kind of gar
ment-feather,
many varleUcaa of thl^partlcnlar kind
tlmt no garment Deed
. Urr
„
anything better |o be faahtonable.
I,»
principally done on woolena. but
a and aklrta
whole watoto
wiiK ribbon
rlh
with
faatened'taceiher by this
mi:ye.b.’8
KIL-KOLD TABLETS.
as Conts
Nmn Mmm
ii.t.
;vl
■dtehtog. which to now caUed fagoting.
HMNRlBrmB BOL’SSBAII.
bMk had made life a bordan. I
eeuldn’t eat or aleep and felt alBunt
No Deed lo fnlTcr from heBL
Don't let the air get ttagna^
—create a breexc. Pm m one
or more of om desk or ceiling
ELBCTUC PARS m jouT^
Bce,itoieorhoinc. AH of new
dte%ntekdpafeeto»snKt>oo
kk. tbM I mamna with far
write, P. Mu*. Dukui. a.
cBd «C the HM. vhv* tt bI^M hm
Al.W.WS KKAI)\
IM)NT H.AVF. TO brim;
h rhr intbb. t^ter lhaa Pst* a Kisu ur
*u^tu$>T% IIS repstatiL^ fur won<l--f(ul rmra in carr c
out and Sana
Ui tunc rilra baasMde
baek Ims
with nil the re>t plain. 1 he I roots ale
gatU-red al tbeahouJden* and the end*
arc made lung enough to tie aixiiud the
waUt lu a sutall Ik>w it. the l*tck.
These nn* ma.Ie of everyihinc rnmi
flannel to silk, with a f.-w w»^h g.aaU
throw u lu. High ixdini •* may U* s.-t in
under the V ahaisM fruot. or If a
dressy efletl ia U.wirtd the front may l.e
left open and a little huv U- put al.Mig
the edges as a liiilsl*.
j-or evening wear tio-rx* «re many
^vlew but prolmldy the U-*t la the
front and Frem h Un k cut
at the m*k.
Hint It dc*^
too low off the shunlder* tw
"Piwar too low to front. .\ U riUa
,
quite d«-p lace finish.-* thr u.* k. El
bow sleeves are for dlnmrs and
lid short
fuU dixw*.
are vurie«l olmost tunameutatlun in which
t kinds to utilixA^*!. One
boulders cut duwt
by black velvet strap*. UtLera
have toe whole shoulder part b-fl to
bang loose and bare. A strap of twist
ed lace or of tbe dress lualerlul bolds
|*rlih the largest flowt-r* outlined In
iu>«i .iig
<«■ lu chesilk m
to delicate
delicate coUw*
a
•. In such a case i he dre>s 1* trimmt-d at the neck, on the^iii-ve* aud
often around tbe iMttoni with chiffon
ablrrtogs of the same tliiL J*ink and
btock. light blue with I4ack. gre»-n and
ttoo red and yellow, are iwx-n. 1 think
the all black over a blaek taffeta glace
to the most elegaiiL
There are aome lovely lea gowns on
exhlbltloa so far. mostly in light brocade allka and eoitenuea.
These are
lined with s«
CLEANEST
'
.I.U .hr.-. tly tu the
c.-utcr. while the fr..nta ha\e a r*-;.iiUr
shirt Hniat tiiiiah. wah a*-., ral tatrruu.
ould consldAT the problem Impusaible
of solution. To a man It look* comparati%-ely easy, CoQfide the matter to
beauty, and It I* not lu
me. and 1 wUI ae f what 1 can do."
toe nature of thing* to hide ll.
hato and key fro
She look the chain
from her
Sleeves are mostly bhdiop. even for
neck and Unded them to m
Then. fine aemldrt-M occastuu*.
They are
tbeful
without kjoktog furtberinto tbe
fuluri long or elbow, aa Inwt suit* the wear
boptog for aomclblng-I did not know er.
Where the sU-eves are for fine
wbat-1 left her and tbe next day re gowns they u.*ually have a fall of lace
turned to the city.
I at tbe wrist or elbow. jb'H Ueeres for
wei-ks.
coats are certainly seen on more than
"I have solved
problem of tbe |
coals. mliugol« and wraps.
key," 1 said.
ttauy black latv
some
She was too excited to s{K'ak. and 1 |„f"tbra
continued:
"I had a hundred duplicates of the
key made, thru sent one to'every safe
ty deposit company In each of the toi^
pT cities of tbe United Slate*, asking
tbe manager If It would fit any of his
romiAartments used for
-Ived a letter
bli-*.
Last night 1 rtxx-1
<t. I-ouls comfrv*m the president of
pany stating that the key would ojien
in their vaulU aUn
*
4to. tbe bright 4Vtwt>er silvrr leaves i
IIA. CXLLZD IK KKOAllD To TOrU
KtAUusna.** ua aaii>.
"’Weil si'e whether the necklace has
arrlvcHl.* he aald. and he eiilhsl up 1771
L«nox.
••.V h'virjM* masculine yrulee with a
strong «b*rn»«»« art>-nt r«'^*onded. ’Veil,
vat’s vantfxl*/’
"’Is that Mr. WhiHiink’s resldcnccr
"•.Vo. Illngoff.*
"•Walt. wait. Is that 1771 LenoxT
" ‘Yah: 1771 l>enox: ITulermeyer'sgroe^ store. Yon don’t vant Id? Yelk
ring off • ••
^
The n*malnder of the article deult
with the unavailing efforts of the polUv.
They dlscwervd that a very
sprightly woman la'ariiig no res<>mhUnn» to Mm. M’hixitKk walled aome
time In rntermeyer’s inoeery store for
n trhplione message which finally
cam.-.
No one hi-ard xvhat she said,
for the instrument was very vxmvenlently located for her purpose.
Mr. Burdick rcrocmlHred a suspicious
looking man who had vUiu-d hla aton»
during the previous week and had
douhtlcas erased one of the addresses
on the telephone card, substituting the
l>ogus Wlieclock address.
Now. this record of crime was an ab
solute duplicate of my story
far as
It went. Of course 1 had changed all
namoa and locaUoua. but the i-sM-ntlal
jH^lutt Wire exact. In my story the
Udy corresponding to Mm. tVheekx-k
had bad a stammer Instead *.f a lisp,
for I liad fell a delicacy als>ut copying
the facts too closely.
As to my aolmkm of the crime there
could bo DO Ukeneaa to facta, for I bad
M
iudb^ iUttnUMlIi. OOMUBltMM.
1
1
CAMPBELL BROS
J
\
matcboay.
7aAwUll.Alqmlte
Tb* vmy word tap impUm oooaatbto Bmi U iitrwdii do mmma Tory
maay of the moat olabmate and coolly
toy* ooly do thia for a ahewt tim*. aa
U« if 70« teU to Ao It.
HOME DEPARTMENT
I kaov A tedy that kM|« MTQ BAli «l
hAT* 90]
ia M Al A tiaa. iMAriac OM
Baia is aoMdlun^forcirUaoaoa. •rt one day AAd tha olAar tbe Acxt.
aidar. Olotbaa fat tod a* walla* 8ba aaya mat kar cIocMbc doa. act
fotaoaQiloA
kaap* troabor. aadw«ar«
tolr waarar*. and naad raal. Ttey
^ OF miHtBST TO BOKB LOVEkS GEK^ BULLY A»TO WOW PAKHCULARLT
■ptaa ar tercnnc daairad. tor totaba nra* tha ator ahtoaa
B*ak« a aoftdoairb: fry tn bat lard. 1 batofa**andaaadatAaaiaff iaad
and drain in a eolander or oa a cloCb; and Ito abo and the baby bar«
loAgaatoyara
:
9 paaw ot/wv mbj wv,
^BatfboachX aay not know her
•
ni follow her la pimyar.’rlMaadforiattiAc;
Tba tmthM mrr oflaAVoacb and afof».
AAd haodlaai faet aajfall:
Bat yac ttM daya aio oboery.
r aim «a« akr 1*.
AAd AlftiM brioff raal when waary.
A lady waa one day oalllnir at a
And aoABBhow tbU old pUnot u a
patty for U*
food world, aftor all
i
Tboagb iharp nay bo oar tmbla,
XWIdyaa^AMratiiandoalda.
;
Tba btaro aarpaA tbo cowardo am
Hm M aro lUo a waU
^
^
To laU tko faobloal Aorar;
And aoAMbow tbU old world r«nalni
a brldbt wort A after alL
Tbero'o alwaro lor* that’* oarlnf.
haac « •way In too elo*at. doaltod that lAc to to ba rary oaiafal of oatwbatbar yoo arUl arar waar it ayain j lay.«nd apaad* a caapaiatltralr taaU
anni It
1* ramaao.
ItUraiaada
Aiior
Aftar a wuw
while jw
yoa i
mpomamadof are a dally mm a
la ini **Ob. to i* mml two; to tooaa
" ” I talk and walk a* wnU a* any. of aa ”
”Am yoa wnU paid? *
**Ifol*wo daUar* a work aadtator
mtwadelto day.”
” How maab dot* yonr motor gmr*
aaoond floor. U to har^to wall* ha^
With a bowUderad look, to boy
wi^ a drlioate tod* of aattn alripad
aaga graan.
On to floor tha aaga
’’Motor? why she doo’t work for
green wiltoo carpet null baer the ap-1
peamooa of .being hterallT .trawn! anybody’”
”I tlmagbt yoa tod to worked for
.with dalicat* pink rom with hero
aUof yow”
and there .tray petal* flying off npoa
”Ob. ye*, for aa. *b« doe*:.bat
the cool, mowy Icoklng backgronnd.
there ain't no atonay into IL
Abora to twin bmm bodmada a
Aal wilmmy Uttoflrlallaoa to
floor wUhabnttobookiatofamid.
trying to battoa aad aabntto to lU-
ThroM*.
•«• Keaepto aa« am* t
Bora throata Tnaiab wAan aneirelad
flllkao kerchief. ’Thi* U < ^
had a* yon tbcnybc
Th« color l*j
m aolltrd. and it I Ittod
™
kn^w all abootthU
Thrr
Aawnaa*. A* tba yaoat roaa to take
Uara. tba yoaaff booaakaapar want to look to all gone oot of
to dm with to. AAd aaaiAf aome tba aaoTM of itr Why.
daat la to oacaata and baUid anxloo* That 1* an «zparionoa to
no doaU to alndloata baraalf from
given any tfaoogbt
acyebaiva of oaralamaa*. axolaimad:
M that, bnt we know that ailk will
”Ob. 4anr« bow imokiof ara tar.
aaota! 1 told lUry to awaep to *top*
tboroairbly. uid oow look at tom”’
Bar frlaad aald kindly:
**Qtnoe, 1 am an old booaakaepar.
Lat a*e jrira yoa a bit of adrioiu
Borer dlfaet paoplo’a attentloa to daM yoa do ao. toy wiU
ifaota. Uato
raraly.aaa tham. Bow if I bad baan“ j
Von anoold gira> yonr clothing
clolhiag raak
mat. ! •««’T)
•““•n and
ana atore
aioin rlactricity
necinciij aa rtadrty
rmaiiy
SU.T of mj
.B.pU7*a d»loc II.*
to
*lU>»lo«l..«hooln>oo.. the ■»«*<» .with qucUlrtr,
Tba iiap or eblUto * roloa*.
tbata*l*poka,aAdaofat«^t*>7
Tba toina of happy eholeea,
tha 9Wp9 9lkAimtot9\ght.**
Tba baffla aoaad* of fmpa and faith
throayf. tuf* and ml*t that aaU:
Ttir h«aToa that alralcha* o’ar a*.
Tba ”oomfartabla f
’Tba baitar day* bafora a*.
They alloomblae to>aka thi* aarth
a ffood world, aftar alL
X tb. .t«*.
o,
«•/.
X>o year goml daoda right away.
CtH editor’a^tf Chair.
*
FArly Chri*tiaa wrltar* tall a* tliat
it waa'to oaatom of the flr»t ttoipio*
n*vor io bid each other good by wb« n
learlng tbl. worlA bat in*tead to oay
”Oood night”
Onr word ”oomalery •’ coma* from a Orw^k word which
m«ao. ”*l*opiug pto.’
Thar* 1*
nothing gloomy or graoaoma abont
daatii when .aaen from tbe Obriatian
point of riaw
How baaotifnUy tha
linaa of ooe wboae motlier bad ’’fallen
when abe want
home.
And I knell down to pray.
Th*doar old word.aprang to my lip*;
miani. and than I aaid.
’Dear Ix>n1. 1 cannot leave her oot:
To me *he t* not ilead
ftoewiiara in •hlnink. atarlit apaoi .
^b. loUt
po,.rt»ol. will b*
with
.l.li. M. icrMti u4 n>M
for yon and bett. r for yonrVck‘ t
for yonr or.:** will w« ar longer for th#
andooacnpfnlof flonrairiadaixumt-. ^n**?^’^;***
Iwith ooa --l«nfolcdtoingpow.,on homf. and tot after a day of toil
guentin’. braa* W.tod will be hong
poMihla wenry the ra*y chair i* *o, d«.r; flavor with
Inviting tot yoo want to taka ytmr, forty minnte* in a moderate oven. ...h ■».t*dB..unM,...n*
aa*a at once
y<m*dbadooaby;
Bay fhwr kind word, while yoa
I know not what to *ay.
Bllanrand aiok at heart 1 knelt.
mb*
cn«bi<«ed aeat^ opbolatored in doll«ge graan. ro*a flowmed ailk and
the .hop
But if yoo would really . Follow
let tbe chair wait]
otbm have made aboot th.
Taka ,
i aay* thing* that lighten yoor heart in- whiU you make raddy for it
flav gown
•toad of adding to it* bardon*. and if off to alfday
gown :; *liake
*liake the
tbe *kirt
*kirt
free from do*t;
yoo arrjln trouble
i.
^ot^
.mrrny.
hto'
with yon in a way tliat make* yoo
on *la*p” eriira*. it :
••On that flr*l night
bu
Urge bram oagla will hold back tha
wbiu mnalin and to dxapmiea that
will fall from hU talona to to floor,
Tba drep window reoaaoe* will bar*
How -Ttori.« po«« Ut it^iMt. foM. color
.B.T Of yoo w«r .11 tn* .T.nlnir •<>
MMtlco
e^r* foty.
Bin Alice Koo*evali
th. ^o« tZ TM b.;."wnm oVi
;•^ •» .toutofty ood UB1 ‘main in bine. Thi* r
I hare no donbt. from my obaerra*.
racommaodad.rtlkan diatelv acrow from tba
lot a thonaand .
in yov plaea, and notod tha dirt < tioo of girl* and ibeir way*, that <boaa and .hlrt.
Mr*
Rooaavalt * apart
ahoald hara »ld: ’How bln* to *ky
of yoo do
Wall, it wtmld be
Itr Tto my oallar* waald look at mnoh b<-iter if yoo did not. Belter
ar wocaan * lora to hold aa <
andkaepoarbaartaia tbiaU;
••II. PM ou <Mmo "
‘
take it down froa* to eloaet wbare it ---------------------------------------ha* baao rapo*ioy. and m yoor aatoo- j
yoa find that it i* not haU ao;
ok-
oIdU to baby?” aikad to
______
:
' a*% yoa not
a fown nntll that i* tba raal
Many ohaaffa* tor
yaabaralialadlopalitonacaln? Itjnot know a woanai. axoapi aoa. that«^
faal* aotled, and yoa hare a aana* of jba* aaob a trim, wall earad for aptn ik Tliaa ona day yoa paacanoa a* ha* thla one: and I know
new. while aoma
tolof tto by aeeUtot to child to
koep in a ■tone jar or tin can •
•Xd haoo It batiar for ih« way in orhioh *bo aan- World
tbawoaror.iacoa Of ooarao oao cannot Bay that
direction* carafolly and yoo
will
delighted with to reaolt
iv *«»• to *ifi the aogar. floor and!
hakin*- t«w.w
In
hak„,p
powder togrtor
MaraM^i.
maekarel
properly e«ioked. 1.
POO'J br»-akfa*t di*h.
Soak tbe
o not plnyiag. lator
bat abe la iatacaotad
ih what aha ia doing, hor attoatioa i*
and to la
We do not giv* her-to ham
hapiiy.
mer and looking gto. hot aoaae
equally queer artlcloaT We let her
bare a Dover egg beater.
’•Baiipoaaaheehoaldhraekit:” Whit
r abe doe*? It coat* mnoh to lh*u
ordlaary loya. and eermghiw vaatJy.
When to had toned to pat
the and of it in a liuU dtah and tnia,
to wbeel-*’jnat a* mamma doae”happy and
pleaanre In
bar plaything laated for week*
Sh«
voald not hurt banalf oarioa*ly with
afmr a Uitle and to wa* aooa .
it. and finding tfUt tore waa one
rhm deaaeft waa being earrwl and way tn which it acted and mad* a
noiaa abe did not throw it about and
to alately colored 'waitara woro
o*e it aa a hammer, hot owmI it prop
ing pmty, little pto froto c
erly. came to hav* a high regard, and
to bo oaten with the loa orcaim
pto of tom waaWd bofor* the I have no doobt. a deep re«pact for
.Vnolher plaything i* a clean lamp
yoang lady, who looked tom over
oer. aith a long pto of wiok;
Had at tbe end*
that it cannot
fall out. or with to end* ••• wed uigathto child can taru the tomb
Knew and mfka tba wiok move aad
that find moHi plaamire. -Babyhood.
orar for the oolalr ’’there i. no#
.
An ao.rn portion
..
How pHrfeotly
ridiculon."
t,^
to morml.’’bag pardon, mi**.
that’* my thumb ”
b«l
”By no mean*. " >aid tba girl who
badmudeoee
• Y-m vemen the brod
that tha Jap* make, and to wooderfol shall one*, haven’t you? Well.
Ammi Abtcall’* Me* Cake*.
Cream togetor ooe-half of a cupful like them. 1 brought mine back from
of hotter and ooa and ooa-haU »*np- my *umm*.r outing thi» year, and aa I
fol*ol*ngar. To one oapinl of thick made it myself and originated it I feel.
aora thing* ^ll b# bettor before long
Littl# r>ake*-Bake an
**** *'
Ttie oomforlable girli* a waU of com mitioto to gel aired, while yoo are in a *baet al«ot an inch thick and cot!
Justified in boasting about it
If you I
^
®
|
w^ ro
re il
It w^U
will *immar gently iwon- j.
.
dliaolvod in one Manpooefort. and all bar aoqoalotanoe* aoon making ready for to avaning
Vou can imagine bow prrity it i*.
vt-ry tired, and If you have
boiling water
To to-ora^ With the soft tan*, deep brown* and
find it ooL Woaidn’t it pay aome of
in lro*nng. roU In grated or dc*i- ty miuote*. than m-inova
lay to b.h on a hot platter, pot a lit-1
^
V fiM ling in to b.-ad and eye*
yon to try to bH tliat aort of girl •
)d coooanot, and aomatbing de
goldvn yellow*
Imthe th. back of to- neek wltli water
--a when well miked tba eraam
---------------1 lightfully
iiguuuuj pretty
prPMT in
»a to
me way
w*
of cake tie buib r over it and
strung torn on heavily waxed
TM-M.lt-..
- •>0. « yo» OM bMT ti. .,»nr. poor
^
q, preltu r *iill.
Or
of a brown dye. and now it
Irmon with to fl*h to each perron
__----------------------- cupful .if entire
they will le*
I between my *tndy and my dm'Ml not. poor M.l.whn..do.b, -d
Auother
May
to
cook
mackerel
S*.
d fMtf
j towel, thru d.. up yoor hair anew.
n>and a* po**ible w Idoh U atwlKAt floar. ooa qdarmr of a tea- ■lag room, aod ha. to codeet tutUe
Diatnrbthy
and you will feel made over. The hot jitainad by not ill ling qni to half full, after -oakirijr it oeer night, to put it i epooafnl of mace, ooa teaapoonfnl of
tinkle when yon go through.
Diaturb
thy broaat; '
will
.tiiU llirobldtig
nerve* la* Cbi* oaka rir.* mon- than half ill a |wo and {war l>oiling water over. olovoa Poor
tb* to
It’s oaiwMv of more modifli-atione. 1..
Th# pitying aofaU who oau *ec
miuote or two and)
lly than anything
pan* or a loaf pan. dn
behave, but thi.. i. my flrtt one. aad
Uow vain thy wild ragrat
ro I tiad rom. thing to Ivern
a.r.tn»>«ndr-t.
] .p*k ,i,u th* met petf.rot eoo« | *
Big portien-. fr;mi little aooro.
II not. nor *obame. but colmly dance. Take off tbe boot* that yon I ^
grow.” aald ibe girl .mtling. "Try
OtaaUaaM Lwma Wlrk*.
little hrown.-d
Barve with *Uoed
to do it aod ae, ’-New York Herald.
HI* choice U bait .
d-p*. Md -t ..,«n
mmt r-opu O..JMI
WhU* blind and atring 1* thy *ight.
-r. A ..pld .IBIIC both;
-1' fh. •• 'h-.-I" •»««''« _»'l I f •**«— “ b* tonBdmpto-i
lUal FaslUk Mmrnmm.
t clean
dav. H it
i* alway* eaten wlUi J ly
mannor.
It will oaom final]
Hi* wlodom Me* and Judge* right.
for tl.e feet,
clean ttockiug*.
“n. and
•»<! oool
oool I
The bettor i» made with
yaaet.
. ------ -------------- jimoothaida togator. with chocolate ;
out on to | wedged at ooa *ide. while to oto
Ho tru*t and ra*t
*boe* or *lipper* .... a
I
One .,u»rl of flour, one >abh-*i«oon of
When von get ready to
•ugar. pu-ov of bettor the .Iro of an
Strive not. nor etruggle: tliy ix»or fraabmaniration of .i^rit.
ro over
nr dree... do not take the ‘
Oookh a-Two mpful* *ugar. ,ug.bnt
one egg, pinch of mlt, miU
thi* depravity, tok.* a new wick, draw
ave worn all dav. but a <«•
«*• cupful *oor------------------aooogh to make a Miff bett«r and ooeOan never wre*t
out a *tola thread near to aaivaga.
__________
Wiien all i. dona, you will • craam.one toaapoonful aoda. four egg*.
half cake of oompraaoed yea*t are to
Tba moaiieat thing to *erve thy will; ^
<»»•'
. life and to wick will be found traotobU
wonder where to tired feeling hoM ^Uihtlj beaten
aeparutoly.
Flavor
Whai a j.i.-iure of
vrtion»
The hattor i. allowed to
All power i* HI* alone ; be atril
wonder
introduced into to burner
to en-er
with lemon floor to make a „ given by tbe boy', artle*. de^rrip- j wba
for abont foor hoor*
MnflU
And tru.t an.l rrok
•«*» y<>°
,
will take it up properly, and
iltwourm I
handled aaaily
Roll vary thin non of hi- m.nher'* work in the fol- The _-----------------Waabingtoo Htar.
opo®
evening’* dalle* or pie
ring* ar» ». t ujk>h a pancake griddle
good form aod give
■prinkle
with
*ugnr
roll
lightly.
,
jawing
anecdote.
It
would
be
humorit
will
appear
lu
I
iqw
_______ _________ _
: with a new *e*l
fUb d with the baiter, to fLame
of hard fact an even flame when lighted.
Takiaa tare.
Now ail thishaf^ taken *ome ti n,. lo cat in form* and bake. If all *oda i* ? on* but for thf
half *weel cream. arrorv nnappracialion which i*
-----------------------Two *i*tors ware under diacuMion iay. but it doe* oo^ take nn ly K) oot
odd two .poonful* baking i«wder;: a,.,,lnedl. and find* an echo In more
If *oot i» aocidenially dropped
by a group of trlend*.
,
long to do
When onre you
thi. Irove oot half tbe *oda
than on.* hoo^hold. we regret lo *av :,a carpel oovar it thickly with *alt It
” Why i*it,” a*kad one.-tliat tore^formrtl th.
l.*bit of making
half ioch.
w,liand.r«ru.«VorMir«hkhl;^7 0"“" “jf
or M,i. d...„y thiop «^|::y,:,;::™:ri.^h•*
in their drem and Chang., of clothing ewry day.
know
that bulli have ^ will do
IN THK WOODS.
t a- a matter• .
cour*e.
yoo
Aunt Vina * Fried Oake*-Ooe pint J
In- j of goo-1
po
:z.
’My mother get. me up, build, the may ton be .wept up without roll
and Mod*, ing Uie carpet.
bnttonnilk, one teaiioonful; fire, and get. my break
The*,
rnnmn-
are
Mrved
hot at
inebeon and toMi«d next morning
for breakfast
They are to real old
E:ngli.h. and tl.e /ecii>e will be of
value to houseioeijcr* who deaire to
make to dvhcji.o. little cake* as they
Frederic A.
e’. Jf-.rurl.,.
If th.
s t
5
L i LJ
obrner
of a
rag oarpat goto
looae and prevenU the door* oproiag. ,
or trip* every om that eaten to
nail tt down at om^v A dog’seared oarjiet mark, th# .lov.-n a. well
a. to dog-.ared b«>k
Door mate. a. a usual thing, alionld
be large enongh for tba mott eittrordInary development of to pottol oxtremitlM
Koooomy In a door mat S*
fraqnenUy overcome by to extravain tlie eooaumptlon of the ear**Tn clean aod dost a piano u*e half a
yard of good canton flannel, bruahlng
lightly over to remove to dust; if
there are finger mark, or spot*, rub
up' and down over ttiem. always koaping to nap next to tha instruxsenk
Dneten made of old print, irtth
which to cover book*, sialuetteo and
•uob artirlM a* ara diffloult to duct,
and larger .me* lo cover bad*, ara indi.iwnaahle in .weeping and dusting
It i* iioor *-conomy to *weap oUrpal* with stuU and to scrub with good
t become* •oiled to the
int. It may lake ooa
fresh •errloa a* panne velvot. tbrongh
ing washed
Naphtha soap to good
use for the purpoee. making a sad*,
but not rubbing tha Kiap on tba valWhan nearly dry prati*. ooverlng
th aa old baodKarchiaf or otlim
of linen, and paon^velvat i* to
.
Light ooioradvalvoto taka to
otifully.
tboogb toy
ooma out of it a abode or two mmm
Chop fin. ooeMnaUoAUmaadoAO
•mall groan pepper
Poal aod lUoa
Aulf a doaen ripe tomatoro; place to
too* in an oarton baklog dtob.
«. with mlt. ppriokto to oboppod
ontoo ood pepper over tom nod ooror
Willi
L
layur of flo« roUod
eroofcer
iba Pot bit* of buttmororto
ib* and bake to tematoM OAa
Nioo to oarva for luAoboOAq Mpaeially with oold aseat
If tj tar MeldMt yoor fcti—.
lap foli oa ■» throw oota aoal oa
bo teao . it win ostiacilita 1. m
Poooh oadM aay
. e*
»
xeurwk.
/
bo ooaaoa.hoT
tohoUtav wMw
n
4
xiattvxanra tmimo, iuk^^mM ttrv; iktdL. felWanut.
AORIC JLtUflAL,NOVELTIES.
THE SWOIID
I
HP
OF DAMl
DAMOCLES A Womdaii
tbe Waablngtoo correapoo
New York Errwiag I-oai.
of tbe agrtcullural d^Mct-
Trvfemotr aald tbe empccor. nt la
a miafortnoe to oor royal adf aa waD
•a to you that you are implicated In
RIIUKMD FOR MiSKi
FMlam or the Roate DeKribH
brEesfaicer Atwood.
ijom raoi lunufi itiLauno
turn mrnw amm thm fMw cto4
W. a Atwwd. chkf «#tD«r aod topofnplMr or tbo.Ato.k* r^jiTRl rail
way, anirod at Tacoma. Waali.. a frw
Aajr. afo ftom AlaaJta wtth m-wa that
a faaatUa roota for thU raflrtiad baa
boas fovad from tba Tanami rlrcr to
tba MUmnU o^bo AUokao ranee. aaTa
tba Mow fact TUnea Horrej* for Cbe
man ttfta aia ao«r ocorlr complatr.
i la Ibe ajclne
aasnate; United Btaire H^tor Ocorn
Tvacr of Waablnetoo. and Ocorge tv
Dicictaaio. foofral
at the Ta
eona aad SaattJa Intrmrban rallwaj
and feraierlj fwral manae*<r of tb*.
Kartbam Paolftc rmlltr.,.
It la pwpooad to band a Hue
Vlitaaka. at tbe bead
bay. aootbem Alaaka. arruaa Ibe Alai
dt
to tbe Yukon.
na vaUey
^
ba aboot 4no mnes long.
pro>et baa no coonectloo wlib ibr
poofd Valdea-Eagle railroad, a
New Tork meo cooiempbite bul
tbrovfb tbe Copper river vnllry v
KOdoeer Atwo
coal find. Be eara that on the Catwell
riror. aboot tblrtj mllea aoutb of tbe
Taaaaa. tbara la a coalfield fully 20o
mUea oquare. Alone tbe Unka of tbe
rlrer tba relna extend tu a d«i>tb of
1.000 fcot He reporta de]K^ll« ..f nrr
tbe vein*.
,e. In ran-vlng on
along the Ti
tbe party came am»ii gravel
from aoo to a.000 feet blgb.
b»rl, vt err
fold beating.
Engtnear Atwood aaya
tbare are mauy mllliuna of r
bad by bydranllc i
could work to any advantage In
country. Regarding tbe coal depot
be aaya tbe qoaUty la «H|nal to tbe 1
foMd to tba auie of Waabington j
wlU coke.
One of tbe moat imereellng alalemenU made by Kuglneer Atwood
that tbe country along
weUUm
poaalbllil
tloo bg vlalted
, liCMr iitiil otbon tbe
AmidcaD aide. Mr. Atwood wya. tbe
Oauadlaa aide la loalog innn.v .if ita
tobaUtoota. A great miml*er of
old tiBoro bare bad tbeJr cyea on
Tanaoa counlrj for aome time and any
that ibey will go Into atork ralalug
tbere.
During tbe trip govenmieut telegrapb
men were met arranging for tbe op«*u
log of tbe Marconi aystem t»ctweex
Port OIbboo and tbe heed of tbe To
nana. Mr. Atwood and bla |tnrty trar
etod more than *Juo lullea up tbe Ta
nana. Uter braurblng off and follow
It baa been eUlmed fur iMime yi
that It would hot be ixwalM.- to tlm
paaa tbrongb tbe mtiunlaln*. The «
I tbe aame aa i
by the offlelal toj»ograpb.T of <
Olenu'a gorarnmml; parl.v
It I
tween the CatwHl and Hualtna i
and to about 12 mlK'a long and
wide. Boflnecr Atwen! aaya 1
a graater part of tbe dlstaiuxary to lay tl.w at
that the lu
Tanana river and tbe cmat tiTuilnm
at Vtotuaka. at the be.nd of It.ourrec
tloo Uy. where a poatofllee baa Juat
baeo eaubltohed. Tbe diatanre t
Taoaoa wll be about Suo n.iUw
utber 100 mllea will carry tbe r.«d to
tbe Yukon. Tbe line followa the Ta
ana ralley for a greatiT loirt of tl
Tba warm wloda from tbe Pacific,
bkmtog from Cook Inlet, give the
Tanana valley Its fine cllmnle. making
It auRabla for Initb stock raising and
agricultura.
Engineer Atwocsl and
tmnj ware to tbe field from May until
ttaivtoobar.
Another i»ariy of euglnaara baa located the line fn»m \ istuaka to tba paaa acroaa tbe Alaska moun
tain range.
New WireIsm Telearwatir Trlwwipk.
Accoosta of anotbiv w irvless triumph
aro reported, aays the New York Times.
Tba ataff of the torpedo s.'bo.daUlp Ver.
nan at PortamoutU, England, b.ns auccoadad aftar mauy exiHiiioents lo de
vtotog a acbemc of k.M-ptng up comby means of wlreleaa lethaya
la tbe
apparatui used for receiving purposea
1 the surface when tbe lioat
1 Is under tbe wnttv.
. Tka flrot Of a group of iw.>he tuUdIW to oooatltuta tbe National Memo
rial iiBirfTtIty at Mason City. la., baa
bacn completad and Is ready for occu
paocy. Tbe new building Is to isdarotad to liberal arts. Tlw Institution
to batog amabllabed under tbe dtrecd« or tba national organisation of tba
■ma «r Vatarana. Tbe new unlraralty
will ba coodocatloonl and will hara
attaobad to It a fully equipped prepar
atorydapartmaot._____________
thto frtok of aaroro
I frtau tbe trfe U>
tbe United Butca
faUy grafted on an
tba dif. imaat gro
rdlnary wiock at
Aa and are now
rutting of tbto
waa aent to baou Ana. t'al.. to
lie tried In that climate. A ewipto af
yeara now will aue the Crat fnJll
"
will be
« wtotr
lettered,
plmtlful a. tin- aeedorange may
Ing Ibe matter ..ver in bla mli
vntly be a|K»ke again:
ouiMTaiiy
leaa orange
freak. U
It prow aucHi^ful will make tblpga
user f<ir the lemonade man
The departmecit baa a numUT of
nrw walnula from tbe Medmimnean,
and a lot of new and queer aUade and
reca frtim tTilua. Jai«n and
oat of tbe way comers ufU»e earth.
One of the fint-at abacW In^.w In Waab
Ingtoa. the idiluKko. cumtw fn*m ridna.
having
1.rougbt by the defwrimmt. and mmb U auilclieirrd from
tbe latest dlw'ovrrl.w.
A riew kind of grape, ra.b an Inch
In dlann-ter. grow lug in tmu. I.e» a foot
In length, la another of the diaeiiverlea
.If the .lei«rlniei,t. A .wiung Mm- wa*
rv^'enlly ahlpjHHl to t allfornla to ibr
Kama Ana eMw-rlmeut aiatlon f.ir trial
purpoaea Thle idant wna found In the
mountaliia of Mrxhvi.
It la berlwrr.
oua. dying down In wlnt.-r and u-ktng
every aeaoon
It la aat.l tc
eat. l.m may
NOVEL STORM COAT.
Seat Wkra Jla \ tmitm Hmmmmm ills.
W hen PnaUlent
It did ii..l
ome to Ivansna City. s«vs the Journal
.if that town, b.* mU^e.l the gift of one
.If tbe handaomernt surn. t^wia that a
man 4iaa put «.n bU bark almv tbe
.lays when t.uffalo rolni. iMenme .x
tlnel. The eoal Will Sllll 1-* hla when
he .tMiirs aftiT It. but It Im bung up aa
an addllloual iiuluc'.nient to ae, ure a
visit to Kansas City fn.m bim
Tlw coat la made fioni ..ne suiierb
bids of a C.allowny s|.-«t. 'J hla Is very
fine, with hing. silky hair .a.verlng Its
shiny black surfa-a-.
It U lined
tbroogboot witirqullte.1 brown sathi.
ami the collar, ruffs ami fis.iit are
fac-d with real Imsv.t fiu. The matiTlnl. S.1 far as the Gnlluway part la
concrrmal. Is said to lie as fitw as any
ev.T se.n.
Ibe steer waa esp.*. lally
plrke.1 out for this pnn>*»se. and Ibe
gnwlest «*are waa ev.-riise.! In killing
him uot tu mar the hid.It was so
w.ll lanued that it la as s..ft as a
pletv of cloth, and llie long Ida. k l*alr
gives the yannrnt u stunning iipiawr
anre.
bivetl
• only
FINE BUFFALO HERD.*
to a few for .v.'an.
Gnine Counnlssluner Harris im ..m* <*f Iht*^*.
This
herd has uev.T U*rn count.-d in .aniiputatlons of the numla r of buffalo.*s left
alive. This Und. of which Ihe .a.mmlasluner has know n f.c mwrty tw.^nty
years, is of mountain M*s»n. The ani
mals are In i«-lme i-onditUai. ow ing lo
c xetdlent Pfistnrace and uninterrupted
life
.\mong the bidd«-n la-rd is a
gr.-.it bull ..f .Miormoua bulk, thought
rxl Is ,
ley of about forty
tbe very heart of
most bidden |uiks It U the d.-t.-rmlna*
tloti ..f tlume C.unmlssluner Harris
tbai no one sliall l.wru ..f tbe location
of the beni until I lie guv.mmenl Las
set aside nil tbe I.nnd In the valley and
id It for a great pnwerv.-. similar,
small scab*, to Yellowstone |«irk.
Coeds 0«er Prises Poe VeU.
DispU-aaedV lih the dlsconlant abouU
f tbe rtv>lers at the fttotball gaiuea
n MnrsUall field, tbe .^s-.U of tbe
Voroen's union of the CnlTt-rsUy of
'.bh*ago bate <»ffcr.>d a prise for tbe
Host mnslcal jell lUt .wu U- devised
►y any .»f the vvom.-n stu.U-ms of the
university, aaya the t'lih-agu Tribune.
Tb.- cont.-st is oi.rn to all roetU Tbe
s will Is. awarded on Nov. 1. Tbe
first itrlM or flO will be awanltd for
• aaUsXact..ry.
Ill Ik-a w arded
Tbe s.-eund prize c
, wbeib.«f il U
f.T the bi-St cinp
deemed aatlafart.ry or m-t. The
test Is unib-r tbe charge of Miss Marion
Talls.t. dean ..f w.rtwen nt the ui
ally, who Is cUalnuan «»f Ihe ennn
Kra«or May Uo Rork to AfHew
An Amstardam kHer t.» the IxxofioD
Expremx alatra Ibat in Mr. KntgxT * In
timate circle ..f friends there is a mov,-
family
M by tbe ex-|«iah
Kruger bat glxen uotice
xa.-alc bit pr»*ent reeldenoe In ?
I«r. Imt baa uot yet n.adc up bi
nixanj lo«- generals bouM If allowed to git. U to
d»TStood that tbe geoeralt ob tbeir i
xiait to EngUud will aotind pn
quarter* on tbit pixtnt.
matieUna.
Yuu.
Kcbenglar.
royal jie^u.
V.iu, Uuent
Schenghir of Uartng falae
order to get yuo out of bla way. a
crime acwrcely kwa atrochius than treawon.
What proof have >t>u of your
charger
-Xotie that I can bring forth wlibout
Injury to anuiher."
**Gvnlleuieu,- said the cnipetor. **we
hate the trial by couiliai. but It to'not
lltunl fur iM bolan.. I aUall hiailtute a
new teat. Cu to yoltr riaiUiK. which
will
lurefully loeke.1 ami gunrd.^
Calruliite bow hue a wire will U- requln>l lo iHdd in auM*eii«. « Kwor.1
w.*lglii.«.l tu a bnndrtd |N.umla. When
you luite OaUlml. hand j.mr llgurea to
th.- grind ciiamlwrlaliu who w III have
tbe w ir. a lor hxI an.l the >tvorda
hey will Iw auapeodon tH l..-uglar a
» w ire made on
Guer
Guenlh.ra calmlalhm.
r-oli luathtrmatklnn ahall .b llw-r n I.Mdure an hour
<od held l.y hia own
•ulalhni. If iieilber a\».»rd falla. tlie
umler the fln.T wjre
Ihe «>ther ahall die.*’
Umed to the enptatu
College
President
th. ^
« wt
year «.f th.-lr stay the lYuasiau
gorenma-ut made a nqii.-si ..f Saxouy
that It eluae the do.«-s ,.f its uiilxt-rslty
to women atud.-nts. This w as lava use
u.-u taking the m.il
|H.le xver.. susls-.i.-d
Ibii 'u.»l«dy d.The pruf.-ssoi^ hand.-.! In tlielr cal- Of being »oclallst!x.
rulathms-v;u.-iitb.T vviihhi a wrvk,
Kihi-nglar vviihlu a mouth.
Then
luonlhH w.r.- sis-nt In making tbe
win s. Wlilrh were each run tlinmgb a
inallwniathwl Instrum.iit to dlscov.T
tlwl It unsxver.-.l the .nl.-uhiilon; aiid.
Iw Mi«|K*ndi-.l. t-uvh by its pro|sT wire,
ov.r a .l.-sk lu the thn.nero.Mn of Ihe
»MH|M rorV pjihi.v. I rvin Ibe tirst.gn-ut
int.r.>t was nu.nrf.-Ht.il tlinn^-bout
the empire In this advam-e m.-th.sl of
trial. The iM-ople ball.il Ibe .h-i«irturc
as a n.-xv exidem-e of the wK.hmi of
their Is-lox w! sovereign.
bright Hiring nuM^nlng
It was on
i|wrur. the imiMilat family,
llmt Ihe
the faculty «*f the unlverslthe uobl
-rals
of the army an.l otb.T
ty. the g
uotnbh-s ldl.ll the thr.M..ru.Mn lu uxTrnow ing. When the nodh-mv x% an m-ati-d. the .uus-n.r t‘an-r.-.l. f..Il.iw.il by
bis suit. In tbe suit of the em|Mi*«a
vx-as a maid .»f hnm.r wh*.-.- lul.-use exeH.-m«-nt sh.»w.-d plainly in Ii.t fa.v
and her tl.'iu.MUKxr. Wl..-n Ihe pils..ii.-rs w.re led in. she was observed to
cast uis.n tw-heiiglar a lu
uiHiu Gu.-iith.T a bs.k ..f b
tu.U. When all was n ad
drawn ns tu whi.-h pp.»r.i««xr should
Icvturc first. The lot fell I.. Iw h.-nglar.
With the grent«-si .are a sword was
M. OAUCT TIUmXH. l-lf li. A
ausiH-ndcHl ox.-r hi. d.-sk. ev.-ry eff.st
U-lng made that m.l llw h-ast extra mand.-d the d.s.n* of Ja liM.i.- I.
h- put uiKM.
strain shouldI Ibe
tunm its
Us win
wire dur against men Ui-aus.- ul the I
vsH,
Wla
ii
II
was
m.-.-cullne
s.Klalists among . Ill
ing the p
as carefully
dents, gutir wurM this.
(
tbe lime
ilusiH-ak. Huringtbe
At that iK.lDt lu the game imi
Ibc professora ul Lell^ie dl.l a ri
■'-'m
Ibe audience, and Hie hiiur.-r. as be
llnlsh.ll. while Ihe last s;iimIh rati from
the glass, f.-n Uu k exhauHbil
Th» n
timmther. nft.-r nil had l-i-n urrnng.ii
f.»r bliu. st.i.iMil lo his di-sk anfi .leliverx-d bU difsiiunw- wiih as much eontid.-mi- ns If he vx .-re simply w|s-sklng
-W.Mi.I.Tfn
11.-. t.HS Un5.-h.
falling U|KJU him.
U-iwx-on the lhi.t
and Hie .Uami l
Sllcn.-e was IniiHi
tilng txxo luickclh
lor of th.. emplrxlal xHimputatloua
cojitalnlng Ihe «
lu .-avh cam-, ri-ad;
-The alrriigtb of the wlr.p U n-proaeoted by the folb-xvlug d.vinmU of
Guenther. .iC.bM.
Uuvnlh.-r'a w Ire la Ihc flfier by mdPe ll\xnn Mix th.niAandiha of the
unit of mens
huHh which
Tbere wat a momentary buih
wat broken by a aotmd of one falling
on the thwr. A maid lu the emprt-M*
roll bad falnU-d. The t mpen-r UHtked
atldc ami. *.vUig wb«i had iKvum-d.
aald: ’There ll.-a Hu- caune of the accutatlotu It ll m»t ao. rrorx-**..r Kcheu-Noxv that i muHl dl.-. 1 cmifeaa. 1
loxc the wotmtu nnd wmdd have dri
atroyed my rival.**
•Take him away." a.nid the oni|».Tv.r.
Khenglar was led mit of Ihe throne
room, tlie emiH-rur an.l Hu- audl.-iuiremaiolug •.-ni.il. Meanw hile thcmalil
of honor had rx-c.ix. nil itu«l wat en
deavoring to nutniln her bluab.w nt
having ah..wn au.b eUntonlliiary lu
lereat In the trial and the n *.«ilt.
• I’ri.fcHM.r tluentber.’* said Ibe sov
ereign when the dm.r had Uvn chm-d
ui»on the culprit. ’*what rv|iantHon
can I make for bating llHtet.».l to an
ati naatlon .-.galtiHt a K.y.il and dlatlugtlUlu-d aubji-^ir
”Y.iur iflfyitay ba* done all that can
band of tbe l4idy IUtHib.
Hon with ber majesty U m> fa
mine that 1 dnnil^..t oxoxr i
for feer of Injury
her.MTxcn tbe c
-The ffifitoot MUiBf firtiele I hfivt
to mj fitorfi,*’ wrltot drogftot a T,
Smith, of Dfivto. Ky.. *‘it l>r. Klag'i
Hew "Dtooovmy for Oon«xmption,
Oofiffbi find OoUto bocfiOM it filvoyi
eOi^'hLai.'eliilhbtiu. lafkluK
BOBotrooa mito of U.v. silk audrlb- torPHoA s5o fit JfiA U. Jobtifioci m4
bcOA Tba bodices are . tit off right F. H. M*fid‘t drug ttoriA
MM*. Who coald |W» BOhOlpf^
at tba watot line with a little sbon*
iobt to front-ewcago Post.
Tbara are more than 5.000 poa
and tbe posh
.o“o2
■ altogether a
sa?-.ai.&grjarg:
TW Ottawa abate to tba uama af •
Mwr daM wbkii baa ba«u dadicatfd
to ber exoalkucy Lndy Mtoto and
taught durlog tbe last few daya at
Gorrrument Hooae by Louto Barry
d'Egvnlle. aays a apeclal dlapatch from
Ottawa. Out-, to the Chicago Tribune.
Tbe jwx»feas.w leacbea tbe daugbiera of
tbe Uoebesa of Coonnugbt. Prioca SArta of Hattcnlwrg. Prince Arthur of
Caannngbt and famUlesof tbe Ducheas
of Uoxl-irvmgb. iHwbea. of I^orttond.
l..wd .viupUidl and
Duodouald.
Tbe Ottawa skate H in tbree-quarten
time auU ta danced m cmides by any
numU-r of dam'cr* aa folluws First
■ N tbe brief akelcb given in the eie
■ eyclopcdlai of Dr. 'Mary Carey
■ Tbomaa. proaldent of llryn Mawr
I college for women. It U m»ted tl.at
aftir obtaliang her dipkuna of
A. n. from Corueli
year at Joboa lloj.kiua unlverul
ly. then went to Euroiw and wn« ibrae
yeara at Lel|»lr. then fur a ume at
GotUngen. again changiug to Zurich.
Switreriand. bef.we taking finally tbe ’afcwHl slide right foot sideways; third,
degree of Ph. !>.. f.< which abe bad draw left fool tu right: fourth and
anti, stand on tmll ..f right f.iot and
been working. sWby did abe ch
swing or pivot one entire clrvle. with
ao many times? Tim rrasou al
what manner of w.>man abe ta. bow left f.s-t extended lu skating iwwltioD
U-hln.I; sixth, nt ibe o.mpl.-il.m of tb«
dauntless In tbe first lOace and bow
cirele bring both f.sH ri.sK- tuget*»er.
loyal to her ow n aex in tbe aecond.
All thes.- movements till up two Ixara,
' Mtoa Mary E. Garrett, to whom Irt
N.S.. 1. *.* and 3 in the first W nnd 4. 5
aU girl atudenta be grateful, gav.' g32u.000 to Johns UopUua to secure llu- ad
meiits
to Ibe b-fi and rv}.ent in Uitb d
mtoalon ..f wtanen. They oubl th. o
JUS. AH.-r lh.ll Isdd |wrtu«T b
compete for Its degrees, and Mlaa
^homaa enttred na a student of lan right lu.u.1 aml h..p slightly forward o
guages. Kbe sem fonml. bowev.r.lbal rijfbt n-M. th.n plate l.-n 1.S4 f.irwan
: right r.s.t tip to tla- left with
nnt rot wore glri* tbtTv uu*eijual tenna
with men. fur they werv not aUowed
to ent.T the regular cUasea for Instruc
tion. but must K«-t tb. Ir Uwming prl(••rnie.1 f.Hir
vatol.v outside a» U*st ifi.-y udght.
Then M. Carey Tboums hilgraied to
. "ri.!- pix‘ot
Kunqw and lo Lelpsle. lu uid S.*vxc«iy.
ing to take a ib*grjv fn.iu ao <kU the IkM «.f I
Itan university that v.as so uno w«uncu. .\l U-lpsle she and a
friend. Miss Gwinn. w,*re stnd.iita
1. the nm Marry toyls.
laca and rart brocades In big daring
pattorna that bear tbe marks of tbe
Do Barry period. Tbe petticoats bavw
tba cokwlal flare and square sweep
and tba bodlcro ara square cut over tbe
bOKNn. with elbow alet-ves done
NEW DANCE FOR CANADIANS
!me "^hx^r nllSera 'glix
liilliiarlsui. Th.y ili.-uiHelx.-s hai
^ liupriaHid with tbe brilliant
that they p.TH.>ually
imrllanicni and aald tb.-;
|.ul women out of ih.-lr ti
tbe two American ladUi.
lU.-lr omriH.. That m-IH.
time, but when the w..m.
id>Ulu the degree which
reward of th.-ir dev..tlon t
tvae ri-rux-d them.
-I will have my d.-gm
g’rlt
> .Vaxuu
w’.tuld md
iIvei>Uy HU
iud tiiiidied
I It for the
II itought to
. b-arnlng It
• aald Mlw.
Khe appll.d for ll nt G.iUlugen. “It
la not advi»mblc to give degree* to wo
men.** the faculty aald,
I’rviM tlolHugen the glrU Jouru<*yed
OD to Zurich iu pursuit of that degree.
At Zurich Mias Thomnn cnllnui-d her
ruai-arclica lu m.Hl.-ru teuguag.n.
At
Ihe 8Witt Initltutlon of leurnlug tbe
lu-mtam! f..r cxnmluatl.m In AngloSaxon and English. al»o lu Gothic, old
and iidddle high German and In Cn-rman llteralurc.
In eight wn-k* she
waa ready.
Even nt Zurich everything alm.1 of
rKMltlxely rifUBlug b.-r u d.-gn-e xva*
dobc to iweut b.T aecuring ll. Real
ly aometlim - one cannot li.-lp wonder
ing what
rt of Jmlgni.-nt x. ill U
ineUil out ; » men for Hivlr e. nturiet
long iK-raeoutlou of glfttd wom«-n. To
U^lu. the cxaminatioui w.-re oral aud
In i«-c*.-mx* of all the Zurich faculty.
Th.-to b-arned gcuHcni.-n (v.-n med
dled with the matt.T..r th.-camlMaU-t*
attire and ruli-d th:it .Mo-* Thunmt
muHt t.piH-ar li fore them In full even
ing dri'H*. with train and white glove*.
In that, for the occanlon. Hbhurd and
cueomf..rtnblc exuilume M. Guri-y Tbumna aid thriv boiir*. while the prufeaa^
art piled her with q.i.milons. the hardf»t they ii4ild think of. 81k- i:uuie off
triumphant tt ex.Tj fBdni. «ud the
profe**.»r* w. re Hu n b.-r in.int entbualattlc nindauiUT*. Th.-y gave h.-r tbe
hlgheal
greeau
day to thto Zurich graiitt d.-grii* to
women on equal term* with m.-n. Fol
low lug Zurich. Dr. Thomas atudkil t
year In Faria, then retururd to btr
own Und, wbero she bns Imiii j-x-er
since Idenliflcd with Bryn Mawr. firrt
as dean and profeaaor of English literarc and fitoce lW»t aa Its prrsldrot.
MAUY EDITH DAY.
The smart young x-onilngent at Newport take thrlr walking ext-rrlsea* In
iwngee shirtwalrt. or Jm-ki-l wiilis. and
a more npproi.rlate .4^ ^-,-..1.111.4 dr.im
for the punio*** »'‘»«ld tM>i have
modlshly choeeu.
Burnt atraw luita,
•traw trtmmt-d. with Ioum- banging
white vrIU. white wn.b kid gloves and
green silk fiataiudH art- th*- smart ac
ceoaories. Big tiow«-d black kid walk
ing Uet fire correcL—Chicago Post.
By fieUlng sand and shingle from
tbe beficb al twopence a cartload tbe
Yarmoolb aulborlilea iecare a rertwifi
•r £400 fi jaar.
XVe slMli
mightM-t than t
ton .lout a..I. I
HORSES FOR SALEt
.. JW PtoiKcr nwry $taU.,..
j
I. J. IVIOROAN
My rush is over now and I have a good many _ '
horses on my hands. They must be sold at
some price. Now is your chance for Bargains.
1 havs afew cheap horses for work, have some
cheap driving horses and a few big work
horses. Also a fine big black mare, 7 years
old. weight 1600; a pair of good brown mares
weight 2400: a fine pair of Standard bred bay
mares, drivers 6 yearsold. weigh 1900; a fine
blocky gray stallion, weight 1400; a good pair
of t lack ponies, good to drive or work. Kiric^^
ly give me a call if you want horses.
**
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dock Iraui V to 10 o’oioob toMonov
-aoraiag to JOia a tae eearob for tbri
ibM. boye vbo wrre drovMd BmiI
Among the caltnan-e Interior Spar is the
most durable vamlah made.
Mr. Caine
the auth<K.
ium» the |irodactum
oi a dnunauaatioo of hu U»k,
1 Cilv.“
the damoetat|iartyla‘'B«
IB
non. WIlllAH AIBEN SMITHG. T. GASTOH FOR CITY ClERK;Kt
iw opiniac aay kiaa aaaad by tb.
Iwiag of tba party toat uoiaiaated
Made e Very Brilltent end
Forceful Speecli
Judge
Dsraed. who votrd twh
•CsKinl.y.
Mr Cenigh
|••Vandelbl^r
mu
frvefrom ecmndal. !
Ml and oorrmptio
It I. sot eip^Ud that li>e UtMO.1
la tb. eUealoa «i an off year U ao la
lo order by Uoa
rbautaao of the
Ja* H
Moaroe.
bmm.
Derragh
ner, »i>d l^mke and MoUaw for ;a.
Believes tiP4t. of ine P aco »n> praotioally a.■ured of uomiujitiot.
A Id. rman Man.
Koenig and Wildmun w. r. d. fitted
by Willlatu H Main. Kddte Harm It.
Mid Ih honl loMH-ctor Pri e repeo
tlf.ly
_____________
WiU Uleotf »r«
beUdiae a. Meat Hegelar Uamlommm*
winw Auo-e-
(;qunxy
equalization
Uanimerriew wHbtbeRe. ordbe-1
Mr.' Uouroe made only a briof talk
^
fore UeeiiMr today 1'oiiiTee.man Dat
ragb Mated that it 1. hi. imantiou t<> Committee Presented Its
prrpare a bill for the m xl regular ee. i
•ion of wmgreM providing for au aj-pro- j
doMid**tb. Deal Mate muator. O. V
prtatlon for the fedrtal boilding in|
Moffatt/' a. the rhairiaaa of tbe
tbieoHy for which lb« oo.t ul a .m )
meettug
Mr.
Moff.tt wa^ gTMtad
be.
alvaady bras allowed.
f
with ^.pfOauM whmi he apiearwd and
foeliof ly
of hi. abU eaooMMr,
idem Hooe.veli. who had eodcarwl
biatealf to iiit' iu>o|>le of the country
M
Re-
k —lam. a...u
r,-r
T«^m>
it
lir.
the matter
of
the
building he will : TtmiRday tu Friday
Hcau .Mckinlcv will
jpulpaolihc
Will bs Made Tomorrow
Bodies Ot Drowned Boys
j
oaue on Ih. eu.plfiuu. oiwniug of the
i k
camiwlgii. the first uf Ute new oett-'
- lory. He congritulaied the oily upon
Today mark, tiie cloee of
tu liapruvrmriit during the pact few
yearv.the popolatioo having advanced vreek einoe;the drowning o
Id Olrn |
evt likt percent in the |«.t deoade. JGilimun, Frank Oorbett and
he um-and other advanoe. being proimrtifMi- Morgan. It it pueeibln that U>e
allyetlU larg.T.
De stated that thi. lee may riw. today, tomorrow .orMon-|:”*>
U but aimrt t.f Ih- gtxiat national .ley. and the meet vigonmo. and tborongh
efforu
yet
made
for
ih.
finding
.
mlraaoement .tnor the te.iuraiioti of
TK< Ncm sumd.
good loTtnur.- the giadaate from the
yaar. ago a page in Die Michigan leg- one of Un- boye, and J R. Bueh. and
. the pet r of any man In theee two men will camp oo the uland
the gxx4ite.l Uw making body of tbe for the week, witn Aeld glaemo. and
will make every effort to looaie the
worid
-Miohlgan." eaid Mr. Bar^ bodiee if pomible. abssid they rtee to
’bellrvee tu William Alden
anrbemam Mm. ”
^ mxfm aad be oarried oat by the
ihaM—j
2.76
t; t -.
Corduroy Pants—i-f R--y» K-.Mog -t $.k. f
.
.
Corduroy Coats-Ln>l.-u,»4‘x>; k-T H-b*............... . .
.
.
Corduroy Vo^ts-1-; M.-n.-t)
Corduroy Caps—Mr:, .,n.i ii..**. z. . v- ..ui
..
i .26
2.60
.
...
1.60
.50
OUR WINDOW
IV.r
w im,* I
krijr bright i*ua>U*r
Price 5c
Before You Buy a Cloak
See the ar«at line w« art sbowina. Cbc styles
are tbe very latest and you voUl be pleased
witb tbe extremely low prices. « « « «
STEINBERG'S «RELIABLE DRY 6000S AND CL0THIN6 HOUSE
Take no Chances
By i»bt
hoto.
With rcx-»-
onxldr nolu c. *an hi! nm order, no
mxllcr
Inm
Luge.
It tilt h witli -KUsi.ie
mc
keep
m
liiarkcls. .... *
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
IMOT -Tfr-IK
SMOE V
XM
T r’S the shoe that decides .
If
I beauty, not the fool.
foo
vour shoes look well,
well. your
feet look well, but the hand
some fool counts tor noth
ing in the unshapely shoe.
There is one shoe that is
doing wonders toward mak
ing handsome feel — that
shoe is *'<>cen nualily. *
'AIR
Somoitung n
m WfnU German Enamel Ware
,uti optntd
Beautiful Dinner Sett m all ike nem shepex end
deeeratlens
We thorn 20 different petiemi.
Chine Sets. Glass Sets. Lemonade end Wme Sets.
4 piece Sets. Berry Set. Etc., in greet variety
Jlshtr & © 221 Tront St
II \oii want to Lnuw ht.w a inrilvt i
til iccl* in un a ]«alr v>f li.cNC
nIukts
THE OLD STAND
Exclusive A^cnt
GOOD THINGS
FOR WEARERS OF CLOTHES JUST RECEIVED BY US
[
WINTER CAPS-the kind that are patented,
turn up inside, always warm and dry nfext your
cars, flannel or fur lined 75c. to $1.50-^iher
kinds—25c. to nOc.
D. W. STEWART
''e.nl
iTk.' t.*oi
YOU DON'T NEED A
SPY GLASS
I o sec that this is a
genuine BARG.AIN.
Dont hesitate too
loiTjj 0*1 thi'-. projiosilio.i, or voull get left.
A good S^JUARE
l‘lANl).TUSt the thing
lor new beginners.
only mas.
^ tbe oarrante.
Tbe Mmwabeee wUl go Monday lo
tbe farm of Tony KyeeUa. a brother
OM tnim a demoetauo
etandpoint
ofProkop Kyeelka. lour mllee eouih j
Be^Ob'e foUowert emte Ibal tbe ieeae
of U>e idty. to dig imteeoae for him
Ie Bee eilver. tbe paerleee leader charHe hae beea dieabled by o oarboboH
oolirleiiig a« blasderrre and oowarde
tbU Beaaoo and tor a Ume wae not ex
Ibflse whom theU elate
platforme
peeled to lira
bSM failed to declare for Uml ieene
Tbe Mty”TootbaU
i will go to
Tillman and hie adharante hold tlmt
| .gs
2.30
Corduroy Pants—c'»«a
242 Freat k
ALFRED V. FRIEDRICH
‘ I VIOLIN LfeSSONS
nobmil €rf advereity and hard knooke.
tho aaampTe lor young AmeHcuii. M
Corduroy Pants—ci.u.i u.:$
. ...m .,i
Corduroy Pants—^tui.1 ti A*, taW.
.o
lor I
Cidirl|litCilil$ttfagt|
eume repoblioau tuajuritie. fur which water where it 1. thonght tin- bodie.
it ie noted
L.tiecially did be oon- of the drowned hoy* may b. . will be
AU day Suaday and Monnpirn their
tsiTlke. ot bHulas Uuu. WiUiua
will b,-dot«.l w.tl. boat.,
AhMe
tb. M.biH«l of hi. atra »«< « a m« .andal
tea .c
......................ffl.73
i.o.k
.Hcupyi
inciuU vhuTch
•■•omm.;.
,w ,u.
the mpubliran adxuinUtraliuu. He of tbe bodiee will be oarrlr^i unt Iw
oosgvatulaied tin- citv on lU adran- ginning early tomorrow morning
Kvery available boat will be on the
lageoa. aurrounding. and ee}w«ially
a|ioo the maini^uce ».f the liand bay, and if poeeibh- every foot of the
w„,
mr-><i loym-------------------------------- --
FRANK FRIEDRICH
DO dlfflonUy in wcmliif me 1Toeday. Tin* rei^.rt recommends
oeoeemry amonuL The fact Hm a •ddilu.n. to the a.we.Mueut. returned
berg'. Uraud oi>erm huuet that he recoivrd hi. uominaUou for oongrMe.
He omigiaiuUtt'd the h>oel repabli-
lagsrlsUem U the one ilvlbg rMorm.
MICHIGAN !
TELEPHONE!
COMPANY. '
the bill will not go In.;
Tm* oomumi«. un .^4uali«iiou of
ju. which the
Uead of .uia-rviei.r. pm. ai«d'
anil I the next regular eraaion.
.o.ru.i,A.y. u.aili
will U
i.l ord.t •>( ba>iu«»,'
la opening hi. addre... Mr. Barragh
Mr Darmgh elalad (bat tbe psrpoac
of tha meMing wa. to dieoam Ibe leaaee of tbe day. and aeked wbal they
|
that
careful search ii".-
tu Travere.1 City and In Stein
xdlagcsm Mi.hij^au.
'
i
^
S I w II»K \
WoMkM*. MMBaiiMt
"
When lion
.\ H. harragh wa. in- meet with the wune mea.ore of euo-1
________,
.a
,,
Oougres.man Darragh retorn»Hl to
troiUoed by Ohairinan Moffatt. be we.
*
'
--------- in 8!
Loui. on Ihe 11:10 j
grenUd with eutliu.u.tio amtlauee (
-----viimr,
I
1 thi. morning
i* wai
ar^d'^5aps
AkII mimmm
Corduroy Pants—iu-i kr 4.
er
effoTU for Travenu Oily in thl. direr | «wk before Wedneeday of next week.
Don and it U quiU probable Dui |n iaud they mgy nut gel ^roogh i.efore
refmed in a happy vein to ih. amo-
Oorduroy Carets
THE USE OF THE LONG '
DISTANCE TaEPHONE service!
axoul:. the necci.su> oi a jicr>c»iial
AiMt. It iaves tunc and cxjKrnsc.
Connections vuih all .Mio and
--.^VcTt lUj.
Ooate, Vosto
h>.u-m.-
by hi. fearlumuciM In the diM^harfe of
MU ha. been pn.vided fur by Ihe got - >«»» A®"*-'
Barfield,
bi. adatinUUmiire dune., and by hik
emuant makM it obbgatory upon ih. i I-M.*yfl.M. Paradim . IV npoaratMc. attitude tu grappling with
govamment lo provithi a building a. ' m.ula.u.l WhitewnUr. and dednotion.
ilie ooal .trike which wa.
happily
•oon a. j<M.lble. Thi. u inunaifled
ai»e*4meDU retuiued from
Mitthd through the pr«a1dsnrt ialiuby the Sant that the omaeua moM | Fite Fake. Uraui. tireen fjike. ruioo
an.a. |II« orged tUt MU hlgan Mioald
tbemmUa. farm.), about
for!•nO Trarer-e City
The dednetion
do h.r ilaty tbi. fall and at tb. oomIbe ail. in ad<lU»on p. tbe gov. rnn.ent; f»om Tniver.e Ciiy i» ♦HV..»n.
Inf elMttion five a bntrty eadorw
ippropriatiuu
The tolsU ..prevented by the commaut of Kooeevelt by electing every
Mr. Danagh .UuhI that there would | tnilUe are a-follow.;
1
nil the republican ticket, tu
b.- no difficulty in indanug the trea. :
Acme.
HUir
A'-o;.<HiO. I
If
tKa.-r
niydeiwrtmentto.ub.tUutelheia)uih. ka.t Hey.
Fif. Lake. $JIW.“
wmt eornerufi^ and Huu .treeU
Uurti. Id. •
, Urant. fJW.eat tnirreet from Ibr .tart and tlioee
for the other comer, a. the location
Ui.*e» Lake,
U>ng IjUf.
who were there enjoyed au iittellecf liTl.Ukt
|<iTl.Ukt. May
Meyadd.
Haradlw^.
will not be maurully elteted hr i»,e
add.
ParadlM^,
teal treat a. well a. h.truiug loan
IVmn-uU.'fiH-tM*. L uion. j
mlacatioual etiio.iliou of the imaea ol
.. *<21-.SHI.
>TS_. .
Rdative to toe additional oo.t to>-JM.; WhilewaKr,
|3i:.iW; Trav
Uieday
lWr» »«n8u Harragh*. adtbe cltiaen.. 0-ougrr..men IWregh er-^ t^ty Fir.t ward. |2/Wl.UJ5; 8ecdrM. wa. n<a long. t*ut ii wa. to tbe
amud that it might U» jKw.ible to »e I ond ward. fMh..ViThird Ward. Itfltti.point and dl.idayed hu wide knnwl
cure ftom llu govarummit a rcim |«"-. Fout.h ward. f.VS6.si.V.
Fifth
edge of imhilo affairm.
lasld br me: vrard. gWJ.4:M . dotal. H.18d.:UH;: an
Ui«irt«wiBian William Althn 0mitb
citlm. for thn mi.
When Uie #d.ikM ^ e^ju.hxed,
made amuM ex*elle|it addram and
wa. appropriated the .urn wa. not
The re|Ru:t of tlu«‘poor ootmnmi.eou-|
hi. aloquauae held the audi. nc* with
gxed a. Die manimam price, but wa»
epio-uxed
i
the moM iuteoM* Interaet from the
ix.4 at Id.iAJO beoane. that amount
The commithn- appoinud tor that
start. Mr. bmiiJi’. uparienoe in oaawa. allowed f..r a .lie in Saalt BU? ' purpoee recdje^l bid. from Ur. V J.
gram make, him r.pacully well qualMara, whaiw the goveiniueut already | Kneeland and Dr. W L Moon lit the
IftedJo diMoou iiolitieal imaae and bto
owned a .iuThe eame *um we* flv- ’ petition of oonnly phy.ieian fur the
knowledge of affair, and men. togetbOd for Trev. ree tMty hy meiely e .o).- |eu.oii.g yeei. A* the hicu were prec9X with hi. gift Of oratory, made tbe
•tltutlon if the name of D»e city
In li‘ ellv the w»im . tlie matter wa. re
me.ting of greati r BgmfioaDOe and la
view of IhUfact Mr. Dairagh believe. I lorred to the board, wbo choee Dr
tecMl than the ordinary
pnlitioal
that a largt r approjwiation may be Knee land by e vote ol U to .1. one of
gatbariug
eeoured when the matter of tU boild- th< eui* niwr* not roiiug
lug com.*, before ooagme.
1« *l'l'« kr. now that it will be imMr. Dartagh will
not reUx la. |ew.ibU> for the board to imUh lU
(^ueerrMeifte IUree«l>*c .\4er<-««
Ow.f'if-.S
tu Board Today
-int..! t.nu-r
piI^lmiraTttm
fall.
Props.
H, TvWreekloTb- K.ao,a
MM
There Will be No Difficulty
tranoe of liou. WtlUaai Aldui liAiiha
tbe eumotait ooagntahaan of the Kiftb
di.iriet. aoMpauted by Ooagfwum.n
' i'
THE WEATHER
S5<MI.IMMMKM>.
%w».r«e« Mi
H.
OUR FUBLIC BUILDING e.
Hon. A. B.
Bt tiK Qty Book Stor.
AmlmmeactMirllBeat Stutart Bsat BmU at
15c. 20c. 25c. 35c. 40c and 50c aa4
a bcw eWlM •( «MM altke late Coprrlcbt BwU at
76 cenU.
I^bart Beecher €0a w
BIG BEEF TRUST
k.M Mats.. »»u.
Tienlon.
Ttenlon. K
]
J . CK t
1>- The Urf.
. Mtisa.
joomblnv ha. atworbed tbe foMowiog
mma ric-lbrtUioou.iee«i«..
Bwlft. Armoor. N.leoo. Morru. ;
m,4. to
iM*
R of both dmaodtau and repub- Ii tij
tty T»l.-rr«|4*
TMi-rrMt^r.
t- ^
! CadabV. Bobwarwcbild and deUln-r j
tbm the I
Deuou. Mioh
Mloh . Oct Ih-Ketura. np f«r
I lb. diffecaeoa baiag tbai
DeUoii,
Wb«i the United teto. Packing;
the .lock eipanUb toair nMale and j to
hange it will hare a oapilal of half a
do not
M. rlowui by. | ha. b^ n nomlnaud for mayor ol De
billion
on fourth fege I
troll, bavtng at thi. turn*, foar ibon______________
.and m.jonty.
,
T.
UMtoo
for
city
ark.
•Vaud.rbiit
Uolmv.
for
oonnly wea.orer. Jtoffman for ooro
ha.
aWlhl wbea tbe iipenlag rapoblioao
anwtloc uf thii oaiopalgii'wa. called
i>e
Books! Books!
Candidate for Treasurer
aapreMcd hi. cunvio-;
lion Uml the eiat. i. p«fMtly eafe for i
rvpablioaa.. a. thmtv wa. aeem an ad- i
Iiaica or wlm aoa»« rttal iMiie 1. agi
latiiig
tbe
|ao|da
KeTeribelMa
gteiobecf *• Uraad wa. well blled laet
Holmes Will
TMAB-KO. 1«»7
AU wbo heT^ boat, (hat they oaa
um, aeprcAally tb^ wbo have laaaob-
I
New York. Oct.
Detroit Mayoralty Race
I
Stool and book goes
with pLino. Easy
terms or cash . . .
w.w.(MiuaaiPMir
Tor You
If you have gut lo the
point where yon arc ready
to buv a new winter suit or
overcoat or l>oih. we hope
you kill come here and
give us a chance to show
some of the good things we
have in stock. You will be
tbe gainer by doing so for
we can fit you at a good
big saving of money
It p»ys
come .to the
South side store
tore for good
goods at Lowest Prices
Wilbthn
South Stdo
At ihe OUSt.„H!
KNIT MUFELERS-betier than ever before, all
colors, stripes and dot patterns 50c. to $1.50.
Fine line silk inurtlcrs same prices.
MEN’S AND BOVS* SAVE.ATERS Best line
ever shown here for the money; handsome
colors and combinations. Boys sizes—50c. lo
$1.50. .Men’s sizes 50c. lo $4 00
HATS—just purchased in New York direct from
□taclurer, new shapes that we show
the manufacturer,
here for the
tb first time, exclusive designs and
colors,
s. all the. popular novelties worn in the
East. Full line shapes and colors of the well
known Stetson hats.
NEW INVOICES OF OVERCOATS ANp
SUITS—arriving daily. You know the makM
we carry. Stein. Bloch and Hart. Schaffner &
Marx; no ©there equal these $12.00 to $25.00.!
fyamilton Clothing
J
!■ BvaMUiu itBUinu*i %a*vi
cfST.t ttk-'k. feikTVBiu.^ ocrom* it im
TIE Evsmiic ucm. 5rt5nsJ?*&=z
*—sanr-"?^
TRAVBRtltCITY, MICHIOAM
OMANO TftAVBRSB MKRAUl
Ml M Mr. Smilk
of tu
IM offMl-
ttd. tm»
fttt I#
MMM to te
NMfmlMd. »l toft ftUM tUftft Mr
b*t »«rtoft toto toiwWtopt fto
•4 Ttoft «bo«ld to tollMd. Xo
IUm totald B«ltot to TCto to► to iMtot hit pvtj toft ftB ft^
t. It wUl Dmr 4otoloftftM>7
pantos 9t toft sdvmntoc* isiBftd bj
Cm sf tos)toittoft «i4 tto slftMt €«
ricbt wbtoh toft rftpsbltoftsft tore rto•os to bUAtt of.
CaiKUdAlw for ProMCUtIng Attom#y Man of RoMablllty
r«eB.CMA Oae 1 TeaWa. CiU*.
Meal ASIe towawe. WUi FlU
*
TSftI OB<w WSb CraOS.
SJBSsrsKsssr—
Jut Ufmt BumAjiu.
tendM br Oookt of iMd Widfc botlwaiu
The vasarabla Dr. Tbaodora L. Oa^.Bd locoMii. Mna Momnl br
o>- Ur.
who bs* prssobftd for tfty-aii
!««. AMIkw Me floiA.
Booh Um M. u tb. Ini. fUw obootd
, ,bM tb. bukwu t»«UU
Joha Bt«.tt. fotmwly mtniiiw to 1*1 Ibt 68U WST |Wu d. jow but.w.ll oeqiolatad with
tb. ntootlob tbwo. wolu tbW Kio*
OboMoackoni will Tl.lt tb. Uolwd
SUM mb ytw if b. nowtu f.TorM» tWoH. from tb.-«o*n pniio^
wbo It bow In tbit ooontty. Tb.
tine of »i«n hrd fWTioomly latiBatwl
MW DmmI”. ■«» »" «
Uwt It w.. iwulbb b. Blcbt utond
■M M M OSpWiMt 1«
lb* 8t Loot. upoMtloo Md lb. .UbmImio. b«l a. abaatawa raol
dmte pupwofloM wblob H.T. bMO
rba troaa ua lo te pUalad tor tb« UBwi. by SUB for u ublbii .t tb.
UmU CmIiU Baa«7 oowpaoy. aof
tWr glT* color to IbU Idu.
w. lo bo aaod for lalaaT»pa and raU
to oa aosaidtMod.
Kur Lebutn, Fb.. Plwo. Di.Seo-1
m xt» nut W laM
ladttM.
For Dcsrly two year* he ba* aarvad bB>b.o fwnut, bu rtooTMod In .
_ _
Tto sortbofs oatalpa 1* sot a oew
MBTUiiUCAS STSTB TtCSrT.
QOLD dust
^ Mr ka it a bobby A law yaara tto city a. city atitosay aod hU lagal Bt.. tuoBUlBBUurbUj^dwo.^.
ty
aevaial
tUsaa
baa
been
pat
to
wblob
bl
iMl
BTM
BOOtbt
»»o
'
JO tba*a wa*. la aoottoro UUsoU.
a laat: bot aseb tlisa hi* ooa
catalpa M loi fnot high aad « foot is
A^mamr. sussfri
dlasifttor. aod tiaaft soarly sa laiga tove proven to to wlae sod Ju*t. and Klopp * chnnsb. in Batbel towoahip, eooaomaa
opinion* have bean roooglnUed a* Asgoat Pelffer fossd Dhff oback’* Mafte.onh
craw la UdUsA Oasaml Wllllaai
SUUL «iUTi^l> •# J
Heory Banlaos aa aarly a. IB18 bad valnabla to the m^mbata of hi. profe* watch oDder the oofttn. l^ieffonbach
Mr. OroM i* a ooorteoo* gentle waa amaaad wbos tha tlmapiacx- waa
OMd tto oatalpa Wooft oflndlanaln
. WAJUfKM«r<
and atand* high in toe e*Seem of rammed to him. Tton it waa recall,
proiecu roqnlriag dsmblllty lo wood
oalalpo baft baas said for rail the people of tbU community. Ha ia ed ttot Dleffenbaob had dog tto grave
UAMimi. aiftUOYftTJ
M an act Of ktndneaa to hia neighbor.
taft alooe IBM. bot yaara ago thi yoong. in the prime of hi* mto
and few mm in the legal profaaalos Tto watch mn»t have fallen from hi*
___ oapfily waaoabaoftiftd. aod Mr
Bfowo. I>r WartUr. Robart Dooglaa. in the city are more highly regarded pocket a* he worked
Mr.
Croa*
1*
a
native
of
New
York
John Burger of Peterabnrg. Ind.. fpr
aod other foroatry azparu raoommeod
UMAftJLBS A. BLAIB ftT Jft
•d Ita oolUratloo by railroad oompa- •tftia. having boon bom nmr Koobe.- 40 vtATi before bU death never *poke
r« (M •< tofttft lAMi OM-I
aaob oompaoy to grow tree* for ter in IBM. Hn came to Michigan to a bntnao being Year* ago be met.
Bl»WUi A. Wli^UBV to Vfti
iwn railroad tlaa and lelrgraph with hi* parent* when but a year old. ft yoong woman of Petembnigftnd fall
L Aft«r aiparlmanU and taaU, fto that while a native of New York in’ love with her. Bba married an- ]
^TSiutos!* fall to itok
oiber mao ami Barger reaolved never j
ito plan baa been adopted by twenty
to apewk again, and kept hll vow He,
ore railroad tomi*nlftft. and
would i*u* hi* friend* on ibe •Ui'et
liraotloal problem In loreatry lor prod
without even a amihv ReUtive. will I
1* being worked ont.
tove a lawboit over tbe divuion of bl*
tetoir.
▲BCXiBAU> tL DARIiACIli toC
Thf euguuer and fireman of a oonplanUliou at Harahan. La TheWi
•trucuou tram on tbe Sooth Penn railoow a height of fifty feet and a
way tod a fight with a wildcat Friday
girth of ftaTanty two inobea. and for
■ UO C. MOrFATT.
night,
while making n palr* to the
erne yaara tha grov* baa be*m drawn
engine. A. they were working h
panhyttoMUuiftSiJ. The Big ITonr ^ r
JAS. H. MOMUOE«
wildcat Bpraug fri.m the buahe-.. atrikroad planted »MiOO treee near Indian-'
epolls the aame year, and they have j ;
iug the engineer and knocking him
BBrUBUCAII C»UWTY TICKET.
down. ‘The fireman *trm k the oat on
proved a* prolUahh a. thoae In LoaU
the head wth a wn nob. ami it qnit
Aa
j iht- engine. -• and attacked him Thi* j
ago tto RloOrasdcA
Two
y
UAVID «. CBAKI»I.KH.
gave the engineer time to craw bi* |
WeatemD plnuiod 65,000 oatalpaa at
revolver.
He put a hole throagb the'
Provo. ITuh, and they have grown
brute’* bead, killing it It weighed j
well under irrlagtlon. tirove* have
PRICES .
40 looud*. r.oth men were badly
pUntftd IH Maryland. Maiuft.
FiiAKK W. WILAOS.
Weat VirginlA Peun*yltanla and
Governor William Alexi* Slone .»f
Mlohgan to te*t the Uee in dlttor
. W. STBWAKU.
cltmataa. and the reanit la that
r*,.nn.ylaniA who i* ao much in the
poblio eye theae day*, i* a giant in
twenty different milroad compuulea
iUtnre. atanding (1 feet 4 in hi* *lock.
growibg their own tlea and demSBO. a. CBOSS.
ing* and weighing over :hi0 jaiunto.
onatniiog ttot foraatry paya ai a
lii* physical dimcnaion* carry with
•ao. W. CUHTU.
them their own penalileA sot tbe
least of wbiob i« ttot no Pullman oar
be
U
really
ft
product
of
Michlgfto.
PREPARING FOR “MASCOT”
laaa a berth long enough for him, *o
liftving gftlned hi* edacatinU ftud eiwhen traveling at night he
lierience in thi* *ute. He •» cur^ d hi*
*l* nd* most of hi* tim. in tbe amokearly ednofttion ftt Grand Haven,
Mat Lftrt Brenloft*
ing car. A* a mere bov he *orved in
where be at tend, d a dutru t *cbool
union army and waaaaeoond lieuHe took a coUege preparatory oonr*e
tenant before reSching hi* twentieth
cxmaaKftsMAHft nainr* i»i*kb( ii
The ctMiimiUcc of the Knighl* ul
Ibi Northern Indiana Normal at
birthday.
Tto rftpbsUosn csmimlgo watsu l'>thii!i to have t harge ol ihp ojAta
jianii*o. and lab r entered tbe Tui
John Harne*. a aawroiU owner at
opened In 8tftinbi-rK*» “fhe MaacoT to be prcacnlcd mulct ver.Hy or Michigan, gmduauug from
enuelt’*Siding. \M* . having anumI
mooting
ad*
ihc
dircclum
ol
Mr.
George
F.
KnowUie law ih iwrtnieut in Iw: In SepOrSsd Uftl sight at f
r of mill tondato board, thought to
ic*. held a mcclmg laai evening ami ember of that ve*r he name lo TravtosMod to Oosrgftfttmi Will
)onomue
on hig. meat bill* and *liot
A. B uuilincil their pUnv lor the preaenu- *rae City and atarted the ]iractiw of
4os tonllh and Oonr
iion ol ihc upcia. They have about ^i* profe*%ion in i«irtner*hip with one three deer, wliich he served at meal*,
Dimgh. Mr. Darrag
lie fell into the olutrhe* cf the game
ftloqSM «f William Aldeu Buiilb. bclci teil (he chorua and the wwik ol vsf hi* ^ former ola*«niate*.
H
warden and wa* fined, hi* bill, with
hst to baa a iiraottoal ksowlodgft ill thooaing the cast li-jirogrca*
ia*T lAter he formed a |iarCoer
poblie affair* which'lurlto lor hln. iCnowlc* u mute than dchgbbled wall •hip with J. J. Tweddle. former pro* oust*, footing up to |240.05. Wilham McKinley Ku*oorv
of
oloftft attftsUon whim b« make* as " ihc ptoaiHrcla, and u t .mtid
eonting attorney of thi* oountr. ftsd
Menard. Ilk. U bul 10 yaara of age.
the
o|»cra
will
l>tone
ol
the
fioesi
drafts Mr. Darragh ho a toppj aoo
that time he gained a valuable ei1* able to aond and receive
loroftlnl WSJ of diftosftftlsf the groat that he cter |itc^ntcvl.
perlence which wlU bt- of great ad
on
main
line
wire#
with
tbe
ac
tios^iui
Tnc hral t hoiua rchcaraal will oi
tage to him now. a* when with
curacy and *peed of an adalt operator
wall isfonsad and1 ahin.tu fut ncM I mlay ctening.
Mr. Twaddle he tod mm h to do with
to tol
His *Uer Lena, who U one year bU
LUfftoiilj for Ibft baneBt
tbe legal matter* conuocted with the
1 eierrh i aoaiA ho> erwl.
r. U eqnaUy akilUd. Both ware
Iboftft be ftorraa
ty. He ptaolioed Uw aldno for
; Ml. Hmltb’ft addraftft Uftt sight wat
time after tbe firm of Tweddle unght telegraphy at homo by their
roBB.TKY ron monr.
Tb. UuraUMsl 8eoMt7 «( Arbor
xm. tbiouca IW »ow«My. John
Browo. b» owfuod •• PU««
H.OOD ooutfo uwo »■ ooolboiB UU.
Mta. Ibu. »r. w. t. lo oo. fi»
loftsl bar aod to i* widely raoogoiaed
oasaolftOtiooA well informftd and
t rxoftUeni eoouaaller. Ha
i a fttojdast of tbe law whila praotlelng hi* profaaaioo. nmlialog that to
to adJuUtod to tto bar doM not aarb
the and of tto torm of .tody for a good
legal advl*ar. To Mr. Oroa**a wia
CbfB^sl
and modt
economical
Cook
$tooe«%
oi-tncjkf» jAtm Tioi
nth jtt>l a ttofi ill tbe B|i|W part b>t the »lovr. isi . *. .
i
little air light heater, m iiJ. Urge dridli and uftemng I
l the U.tu.n‘. tui.....................................................................................
J. W. SLATER
Prscticsl House Furnisher
gm FOMET
RAOCUFFE ^SHOE
$2.50"rPAIR
AOc and 50c s Pair
A. S. FRYMAN
KIM III
50 PEOPLE 50
----- mm
‘mltm
, atlrActive when
will be in the market thi* winter for all kinds of l.og* and
will |wiv the highest market prices. Call or write u» beftuc
you scll
JOHN F. OTT A: CO., Traverse City, Mich.
35, 50,75c.$l,Ki:u SI.50
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG:
Cbe gunnltifl $ea
$on T$ Be»Gun
ftbsAOlarUtlo of the dUtiiiffoi>bftd
Qissd Rapid* fttatftftisas. Me gare
gpiftSdld ftapoftUioo of the political
ftitaalloa and qsotod foot* and dgnrea
to ptofft bU argsoiaBi* that tt will to
WSU lor tto satios to let well tmough
sloM. Tto esthualftfttt and Ut4,raei
U hi* addreaa ahoweo
» and taiiablican rulft t
TlTid and Snows to to ttsft, I
Ibft pftopU of tto oosnirjsra
Ibft graataal proii*erltj tbej orar
ksow. H* atrsok a iKijialar chord
wbto to ompbattoallj esdon
OOSm of tbe admiulatraUoii is tot
PsUlpplsa* and abowed oooclutlTel^
ttot ibU sdAlnlatratlos will nonr
ftOMOBl to tbft dlapoaal of th* arohi
pabigo to asj o^har power, and ttot
Oatarrh 1* a blood or ooo.litoiiwu
iieaaae. and in order to ouia U you
taka internal mm»^dioA lUU’ *
rth thire la uken Internaliy ano
directly on the blood and mnr
Mse*. Hall * Oaurrh Onre i*
aok medicine. It waa
oy oueoflto beat pby aid
iHinutry for y«Ara. and 1*
tftvacnptuui . it ta oomp«
o«Mi tonic* known, oombiued with tbi
oa*t blood ponderA aoung ditooUy on
ibe mnoon* *nrf*oe* Tbe iwrleoi com
binatiQo of tbe two uigredimta ib
vtot t«odooea*acb wondvifnl reauh*
in curing Oatairb. Bend for to*nmo
“*“* V"j. Ob.«y &
l^adillao I
lia* been orgauiaad and will inoorpor
ate oodai tha aUta Uw with a oapiia
of IIO.OOO. Their purpota 1* to bnilo
a raw track, fair and baaeball gremnde
tto psrpoftft of glTlng tto KiUplno# combined. Work will l«egin i
tto ftSMft llbarty wa onraalro* enjo} diauly._______________
wlU bo failbfnllj carried oat
Bbe waa aitting op with a *iok man.
Mi. Bmllh a deaoripUon of tto
No |irola«aiooal uora* wa* abe. bimMBfta raacttToaa of the oat loo
|dy aitting up with her love aiok
lk« rMi «rUto. 10 cooimora. IUm- loJer, Uumg him Rocky Mounuiu
mM tb. toaotteof tl>* poltrj of Uu i'ea. Jaa U. Joltnaoo.
msblloMU wd tb. bwi.au <^lb.
lirMHittn poU«T. H. .bowwl In .loQo«Bt Itm. rtw ooadlUoa of lb. to-
would grow in this climate, and tb*
experiment ba* tomad ont ao well
that ba will-go at u on a large aoaia
IH^iftplftd ogpanMoB of all Isdnstrla*
7*^_______________
We eat at tha tabU logother.
fffittrr-- tariff mat with isfttost ap HSft
oaat a ahy gAasoa over at ma.
ptml. wbloliabowalhal ktopMpU of 8to oartaisly looked Uka aa as|^l
tbM tooaUiyawotoadfaM iaftapfiort of
Oh.OsarUy I PUaaa order ma Rm ky
tto policy which toft bnmg^t thai Mouatsos Toa. Jaa Q Johnaos
gfiM paroftpftriU tto nattos aojoy*.
8ft fthaltfttod Ito doftwmralioarfaMu* Uxxie Panuklcc \ uitcd rticmlt
mrn% that thU poUcy would drive in Aim Aibof, SaiurtUy.
rnmj
Mi» Lydia Kuemg »iwtit SumUy
Ito W«rt4 «M»ot got alosg without in lictroit with Miss Mmnic Koenig
I ivft totof laodaclaof maanlactsra
from Lansing.
wMob thU ooasuy
Mu. Babbit of Vjmlanu has pretismt more tbas any
tented the Konnal CoUegc with a
case ol kitchen utmsib and other artide* utod before tbe dcdicxuoo ol
the buildmg in ISSi
A Oroa* wa* diAKilved and Uxt May
ed a iwrtneranip with I'uitfd
Staiea District Attorney G O. Oovell.
the firm now being known a* (Novell
A Oro**.
Mr. Oroa* U In every way n worthy
Juority tocause the ja-ople of tbe
county, rt-gardle** of ]K)litical faith
t* 'every oonfidenoe in bis abiliti
,hU oonsciention* tendency to do
only ttot which i* just right Kvert
should vote for George H. Crow
for itfOA^cutiug attorney
BOOM IN WALNUT STUMPS
ifir MaavfeelMrr
i:*«»rrl> *o
••r lIlKl* t.radr Tan
u a loom
lUU Wttluui *iuui|** urc
ll.e Mem
lUri>u.:ltma ‘l
k.;
base rtv
pUl* .XpiuMl
lii
mul \v«Ti‘
maliuxl unnmiiixl u>r .v«m
g\v suk't rly
frt;atd«xl UK u,.rthle*K :nv
a.Ughl ufter nl pi.ii*K ihat
fabuhniK
iH.e liuluna
tod mow iv;i\*llug ».\.r ihe o.untry
t'uyiiij: tviny old wahm! *tumi*
could li* found. At lln-t llio priee* ;
were Kmatt hut si* the
of
•lUk tiuitir folk* U-teli la
u
IO-Uk-k vent h:;:het lUel h!;.h.T UM.I
IK*w . Ui. x . IV
ol kIbLI. and lilt*
The formal transfer of B«au% lor, tbe
LOOK OUT FOR
□
CAOASJm
icy. mowture-Uden
wind*, and the begin
ning of winter in e*meat. To CaUirh aufferer* Ihetr i* noibing
— -vJ
cheenog ia tbcae climatic change*. ^
for w ith the return of cold weather,
all the dbagreeaWc *yn,piom. of Catarrh
breathing dilicult, chest pain^ and a* the
dbesse proerease*. a duchsrge of nauseat
ing lustier from the throat and nose keeps
one continually hawking and apitting.
duinbuled throughout the body, and it
through tbe Wood, for it i* beyond the
reach of aprmys. washes, powdery or exlerusl treatment of any kind.
8. S. S. aoou clear* tbe ayatem of all
CsUrrhal matter and purges the blood of
tbe inriuting poisons, tons efiectuallv
fuuu> jKirt ;tNgia a
tUai the lu-litr
kuoilUi ;.»k1 imuv uuKiahtly ibe aiump
Uie Ui.ie muiuy It wiU li-uj;.
ti^of mucua aad bl^*toUfralT^
The *iumi» ..f a walaut trtv tha!
•lombetiag potou* that make Catarrh
cut down M-vt-rttl
ntfo bro
liacaac*. 8 S.S.
•lalol iliai llie Ktump* me made luto
tto blood in
vcu.K-riiic utnteniil and v.ksxI on..tl»c
matmfa. lurw of Inch i.Taik* fimuiuix*,
sss
Properly, only when you are fully equipped
with all the neces^ries that go to make up the
Twenthieth Century Hunter. There are few
stores in Michigan that carry as complete a
line of Hunters’supplies as we do. Shotguns,
both single and double barrel. Rifles of all
kinds and the very best that can be made. Gun
cases, a most necessary article. Cartridge
Vests and Belts, made of the most serviceable
material. Hunting Coats, no hunter should
be without one. Game Sacks should be over
every hunter’s shoulder. Shells and Cart
ridges by the thousand. Powder. Shot, Empty
Shells and Refilling Tools. It will surely not
be our fault if you should come home with an
empty game bag. We sell you everything but
the aim and and the game.
“WE SELL THE BEST’
tha aearoh for oil in tne vicinity c
Muakftgos. which w*. abandoned aom
lime ago. will Iv- rtF-umeYl iu tbe near PhysktoMwinadVtoyoawitboiitchaigc.
Book UU Blood aad Skia Dtoases frep.*
fsisw._______________
J. A. Peaniiii;ton ami son Albert
came in from Cellar last evening, the
former retuminj;'^his nugning.
Ralph 1). White ol Wil
aAs in the city last evening.
Tto Swift Stoolto
AttoftU. to.
mss aORENCE L JACKSON
143 E. EUrhth 8ti
China Decorator
by the ladies’ l^rci
. October
instead of October
CUaci Sktiirdky*. Orders given
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-TMAVKiMI
;
MIOM.
m
means best
dressinsf at
least expense
TbeWooltexkksbnfi0ithebesti<fe>sof ^
the best women *t t^kwi in tikc world in reoch ^
ot women of good Ustc, c%-en though their
means arc moderate.
.
The Wooltex Ubel stands for evmthing that C
is At5/in women’s Ouloring—pure wool fabrics. C.
woves. d>-<d and cut by expem. and gaments
of nittak Une» designed and <Uiished by anists.
l>alJy
Two amactK'e stvlei of FaU and Winter suits are
iUustiated here. There is k channing variety in the offering of !
coats, wraps, and separate klaie in Wooltex designs.
Get the
WooKex book of styles free. ;
a **te«r *.u me
wmiM U* r*|«N
U* UK.k fM
aTK«n«pr
Ccndtnstd iltws
% of Wkbigw
Mr*. Ktlrj smltii ol Kd^xaoj
M thmy^mMj mt mod fsli to Um floor.
•ooloUlotf • Irooioio of tho hi^wtdA
wlU dimbU Ut* for ••Tirml wookr.
Tbo on U •tin ol»U lo b* oroood.
Ooono OUrt. 18 jmorm old. llrlog
ou niior oorib of Mb Hloi-nil. WM
oooldoolollr iflol ood kllM bfhim
brotlnr white oot hoatlac. Tbt
ehorf« oototod llu hmd. hook of the
«or. ood <teoth wmm iootoiiiooe4>o«
At Gold, white aborning at a mark
with aaothor hoy. l^yma titurgU. aged
l«. laakod down the Itanel of a rerolvor lo aoe why tt didn’t work, A
oartrtdge orploded and the ball anter.
ad the hoy a brad nt-arlh.-left eye.
jaat mlaaing the brain It i. beUered
:
I
thr oyetaug of Ibr I]
quail
«r« to h* 0«l Klrat Uor
if mork*
•
itMl ib«‘
<teja/i«.^ui HI
h.^Hbi^wr-i.^r* <mr
lUoit aUxji nuti» diM
JITTV. Hr
had ten a an^uwl mu.,! of in- *!:.>. uiid
or ki.. H la- aa* ukm*: lu «.».*
ibr
th.
that uJictit. « wr had ao fraro.
*Jiul t'urrU* of ita- SiHlar,
•^<.uUrr if l«- would l.tir -.1 ihr «ld
--woi
may totefoU?
boao opto for bl, s,a.m,tf«WMnv!.:-;;i"X i.
after Monday all fame waybe
afM f*»r tlHTt.**
kilted oxoom door, and mony of the loj‘
kuo»r aU.ut
oal flantete will go oot Monday j
turt^l. -I hatThe axitorte will go to tbalr laTorlu
laimta with tralnod doga and laocr
miu Thoae who get a day off oooo
a year will root a gon and go by go«i«a.
and maybe get aomu. And the UtUe
boy will take the old muaket, and no
b.-r
bV j. w.
MILLIKEN
MISS ROSE OWENS.
at. fume.'* *c.id JbiCL*. and.
tu Hm* aiiiti-i. •ontiiiUiHl. "i i
bale t.i have aiH.tle r drink i
Sauie all n.mid.• iH.vk .........
K.U.1 t inio.
of
>u tbe
iluit.- 1 vriii.r.-»iy old
binlts f in is.io ih-i **u»- tr«i. He te
at tin. «nd «»UT wvwias the Kirl
hi*Oif ht 'll Ih» tele, au l If wf's-i
«urly hf il i.uiur«Ur In->•*»
WASHINGTON. D. C.
No. 720 SeeerHeonth 5l.,
t.o- Hock lie.
a he if i-olumii %.*«n of I
er i.a Ih.,.-, i,.levu.r.v.'
p,-n.tl a.r.s.w tl.e Ki> s.j
gor
If yoo Are a aaffcrfng wo-
•'ll rsYry aufiering wotnan
lui the larar experwocc wrilh
▼in* ci Crdui Itut I had.
your medsTuie anli be moat
|vif-uiar.
^ V«-»r ago
pamx to Ihe back and bead
1,1.1 Ih- > iny.teiy “ i*ot 1
m:!I t n e ,.l of s
,oi
.Hk.t aii.1 le-u.iii t.. vrii.
tolling what he will get
|
FOH sale
partnieDt. The letters are
opened by penjoni comiatent to give Alvice, Mr*.
___ _________ Jones waacnml l»v foil-w
ing the adrioe which was favwlv g,vm
. but to pet the
IFARM FOR SALE
t
''
;
j ItM acres known as the Steele or
jNcoli.am laiiiL One ol the best in
u;rand Tta\cisc iount>.
lutlcs
’south id lliccu.
J. E. CREILICK CO.
City.
take
^
^rp au!Jdllee at the Humigan Oollag. «f Mlnea^ at Hoagbton Ihte year
Th. world-wldent aa of theOhrit^Han
breaka all formcr tooorda of that inati Endeavor moremenl la euiidiatl/ed by
totiuo. The number of amdeoU la aU latter, that w^^re rv^oelved by M
moat -Ai iKir orui larger
than U-t! B. Holley, ac. rotary of the Klavenlh
O. K DUtrh t of Michigan, who haa
re oorraepoadeutMs with
A eonide of derr. atiractiMl by the u»
hondUght. ware atiuok and klUed hy Ohnallan Kndeavorora all over tlie
n freight train naax Ironwood last world. Mr. Holley reoeitred within a
Week. Why not artval the ongtneor week recently Ohriatiau Kndi-avor letfor • v loUtlon of ihr game
lawa,
which alwolately |u^hlbli the killing
of deer during the eloae aoaaon und
nln> forbid tin naa of a light to lore
For nmoy mcmiha Mra Henry Kmena. of Alganaee. haa been doctoring
for rheomaliam. which
aaemod to
ere from John Bannaga.
lam. 8..oth India; h
Oulootta.
wrlllfii from
.01.1 til \
nc-«w,.„wT „.vU e.
dmw.
alM>’l-s. I*iit the t,iiO lue in i n i.wk.«l,l, UtmiU i.M-.; the tlilnl T*” < run
L>i.h- 1 .V SH . f
be as'.-n.
wJN .-,. it .sMibi . ..iij
............... .
.
i*»rMMsl4. Herr
U.V
■•ri.
TlrnmangmHals h. of
Moai-oorie.
NorthweatlProTlnot-a. in the Uimalayae;OarloaA Kanio. ZarTag<v.aa..S|wlo;
AUie TUlen. Mooeejaw. .,AH.i»obola,
Korthweot Tarriiorj. Canada: Her.
H. J. TioMider. London.
Kng. : and
Alice M
Oreen. Sidney. New Sooth
U.-a% l... lb.- .-r.-.'t, -u ..f bn^- *i|.i. im
of K1..U.- oi 11..--.- lb- .'.s.a i >i.oM
la l-> fat lb.- gt.->i. %l .iImI n..-i
I- exaiiqd.-.
lUii-.u b.i- .<- .o.u u..u» i
m.-m
.'Ju.u.-b. lu;.ubl. b b..- U-. i
H*. If m.l iml.-.-d. «ii «-ii..u..i.i
-Ib-gin. in Hu- otld.Ue vf a -mMi
and breaks hi another, giving a f
deM in.tt,.ii of a Mill of i bvlies
The
dlaooTery
tbi-. piul.b lu bl lb, pr.-v,.-ia ►t;.i.- *•( H'.*
mmiunu-m nuiy U- tnf.-rr^Hl fti.ui tb«fail Unit lb,-*d,M.^ nbi.b .lifl.-r.ia
I ear. fnl oi.%. r\«-r* l.io.- d.-.lu.-.-d t.»r ii-*
I envilon . xt. nd m.-r ;l i«-ri...l -f in<.r.I lUaii I’OUO >.v4rx
a wi,!./;* in
r««aliea
u. Mrx Kum. lb. fwt «b»l«Wrtr
^
,
if:
«U jrwit. W.O .b. .w.llowrrt . Dtikll..
III."
trouble at gH. will open at the Uu ofMc on
' Monday mc^mg at 7 o’clock. Thon
PitahUah a
already l«-. n many inquirloa re
pBiaiiuan •
||j|b, mdioatliig mnch inter
ttg paving hrl. k luanufa. luring plant |
at Lake Lmd. u.
Tin Id.a
la to nae
^1 milla
thore in making the briok
Tnou
Mda of tona of thia aand ta now ahlp
tnd.s-d tl.H-s. It n-iim.-^mu b ki. .nl...U.of lium.ni iiHiui.-,
ib.- -au.e
r.(«ai .vnatK ago
t.«l.iy. t*. v-s- iUhI
the tm.* ec-f.-t of th.- i*>tauiul. ili«- uu»ply Mifti. ..-m i.niM- I.H 11- l.ml.lmg.
waa tin- i.-mbr of th.- ml itc |.1..cn*di.
Alike at JMbi. at tiu. h *ok1 ..|i Salibmv HHn. n4 by tm- iUij.bnit--- L.
-inak.- a umuh” naa lb- . v. iiing in--
UK AM> l*KATr«»UM
,\ Uc3
,„cn*- h
m the t iirrciil Ua al amuse,
anmiunrcil at SlcmlKrina
l ucvlay, ik-f *JMh alien
Ima every year to l^tke Krie poru for , i'.rand I.
W'llUr.l, a >vning atirciia
HiU aamr irnTpoar. and th. o ae,-ma te | Kal
why the brick ahoaldn’i alni has {ran
jraincil an enviable
Iw no
jnat aa w, U te- made whet, th.- aand i tton in the worM ol aramalw art. a ill
riteta
i
A lake hhore railway cmoial. who ;
knew that northern Michigan ii a |wo I,
litio ixitelc country. leoenUv wrtde to j
H
W. .Vahl .f of the Ann Arbor r
aakingAthlcy to be kind enough
prcaciti with cUlsiTAlc wvnu and . te.mme autroumlm^a. loi ihe Inal t»mc
,n thi
this nt), Thcudoic Krctnrr j. to111
ploycl toauiK-nni.-ud th- u-ik.
^'y
obj,-, i w .i« .MU.-rHH.-ni.-nt.
nunlu play eulillca/*Tlu* IWcr Ih
Throne. *
Mu< WilUrd
HU;;h.
|iortra>» the jail of ••.Vna/*lhe dau;;h.
^qr- lurntlme is i ame.1
bv
hit poiaioea at a |»ofll
j
B,-ojamlu Karley. ol Orytlal Kalla,
who haa a amall garden paloh wear
pto.
••Komco and lubcr* to W |gca^ietl
At Sicinl»«n»*i r.raiKl next Mondav
ninht, llct. *.H». the lollowmg was said j ^
j
Vanweri. Ohio, Sept. Hu, ‘U'i
j «« hf bad
ItUlw tiieacateaat
On.* buahel Of e.e.d 1 To Kd Buck. Mgi.
Mgi oi<ia House, j bUnk ah sn*.
I’aul.lmg, l1 »hm
»hio
pteoted by him y ieUiod A*. bu.heU of ’
1‘aul.lmt;.
), J"
POMMW thl. fall
I |a,y.M Sanwllc-s Romo,, in.l lu-1
^
town, Uya eUiiu to Itavlng talaed the
laneal poiato in the ataie thityoar.
l^l iWiviuclton Ust mgh. to a
T
j house.
Coin|»am an excellenl one. j
I C^istumcs roainuhi enl. Beautiful Sicni cr\
Take ideasure in
U-..:
whan it la alleged to nave been pur- ; ,„g coin»tanv,
nbated at the osoal prjoe by the deal- j cvet plaietl hcie.
mioea.
and thus
i
depriving the Iwl j
««am of »h.ir tmde
.
Mtt. S»,tie K..«lfr tuu
AMBvtToMC Knot Eflwini
Pi
«:w!-
ink a good deal more (or
there clothes than is justi
hhilmi-
«V^i
by
stances.
their
FOR SALE
circum
They are paying
about half (or clothes and
about haKi (or experience.
their eyesito the (act that
there is a make of ready
Id rsn iy
merits of our proposition.
u.,,. *,i
,a,-
lu... imi.-
and
Itei. .u-rTT of the
4-,.rr.-
. b.>aid blui fauv
^ ^
k ^x
. icr
Uu^btng l..wnil>
^
-n.e aMrsoi
1 .•«.
Btllkt-. Til. .
sh..ul.i JeuiwiiMta.- hlfa
thnUiiH . uifK
|fa.faUU.u tt b.- sen
a wife Utore W
vww
^
................
alow nud Kmg i>.numi We aiv
I to ite- aid,- .1 the fainkers lii t
;
1
j
,
lAu U
l here are numcrons men
that we cannot substan
I..rn .Irtialnt
rrlim.ed Ui«^ >.u»u ....« .,.m.„i.l.t>..s
o*rrfa|4*.. '.-fa.H
in this town who are jiay-
bu»i..-s
In lb. thud s -.-ti-n cut.- i.oi.l* %' - Ii
«b<si. tUb-k and fa.]iiar.- b«.kiug liuu«'r*«
vrtlh fab*.n. wiite naii- . u*luui..-.l .u ib.
•idea. TJm- ..wiH-r «.f fau.-b unu.-r* i«
pr.dwbu Stru, ;:
...1 m iu- w itb* .
• tMU.- . n Him de*k Ju»t
..r the iz<Mu\ tliiiiira
itewrtv .. -i.rMci..
.-II It
II few ,.tlu-r
e**r,;.-aiii:
......
M«dli«
i «....r4u,K
t:
-
Experience i i i;
Keeps a
•'*
DearSehoor
not be distinguished from
as
„f». Ate now agUatmg the qneatloa f
iiv H, th. ni.
M’u',.
Shfiiur. lUHllv .s|iuil in b-nclt. :.iid
w .tl, bUlUt iq.-. *lb.> *u.w .. I.r.i.n- .l
uiiiiii uf a o.lh.-i .-.mui-u|.l...- -pbr.
tbon.iirb and n-llnU.- r.iHH r tl;m, l-i I:,m,t
A w..mai, will, tluu..* ..f U--.
.u-fa.i i|UH.lJ %%4.iild ii.ak.- J,
teUi*«kef-wi..whib-a niau Hiii»l..r1y ,.p.vbl.Hl
wonlil Ih- ,.„ii!cu» Mud lte»r..iu:b in
llie iMrgamra-
tanately Ih.- Ami Arbor man nidohdpd
A nnmbi.r of prominent cltlsens of
Ltenalug whi. afi* iniwnned b«*«naae
dmlera tuisod the prioe of hard
ooAl |.^ fit* a ton during the strike,
l
»:!.»• {wr «>t«-a aa.1 MtvNwi»«l l^w«•
Hui Xe.muU .1^.
*. *toi
vjTuu“'r,kr.:r’ “•’“TSt*''
p.RH.,X-.
made clothing which can
I of a.»tk. as tihe jK»sseiu« all the nc
Uidn’l enter cmary leximrcmrnts, a charming prrs-
of • hnsheU.’*
lWViT!“'
Some day they will open
The cosiumcs are
Thau the wlrea te-canu- red hot. The rUlKwale *.a1c.
•taiiographer ha.1 made the order r. ad bcaulilul an.l hiatoriraUv ctmocl. Vhe
luatead
WANT OLPARTNENT.
gTKS.mk.vritgK^ waxtki.^ \
I'lr-i ...ui.- tb-HM* wall h.1,2. fal.-u.br
tr.iMnug llii;:.-i-«
A V-:—II « Ha
u-b fliiK.-iw ha* ail
|..v.* ..f ml.
wiry mid musk mal |.i>.t.am> a1*o oi-
a oar. That war querr. There waa a en« r, ami a markcl ilegfcc ol jwfsonoar in Toledo, two on Ihe road, two a! inegucliwti. sentiment and jallu»s.
at Bherman and Uvr more loading. Scctucally the prcHlmti.m is on an
*»iwra*’
August la. b>A». Mrs. W. H. J.m.-..
ofcSXn. Mo .wtiU-,:
•*lMdioed urriWy at monthly periods
for three years. 1 would somettma n
atvm osooUm with no flow at alL 55ow
>
I have my hcahh back
hack agate and am
Bg to he conlmcd in Janaary. 1
tpraheyournYdktermoagh.-
WlNEofCARDVr “
wa*, tkr KlfaCMr. .Tell.
A1 ter HS lb.- fimr*a-v
ilmUt-. .li.l.b- It .n ix im.. H.o- * bis^-
‘ •ome eboicc jKilaloea
In a day or ao ,eason lint Mi%« WilUr.i shotikl nni
Ihe agent at Toledo aekad lor billing | untie lo meet with aii.vcw in ihifc hnt
Poiaioee
2-3S5it!pitts
fied
icr u( a
humble
muM. lau.
'Hic
peoenrr him A> boahate of iHitaU
tif oour» Aahley promptly .-albnl I n j, haracter u a leg.t lualrly seiunu anti
hU atenographer
H. dlolate,! a letter I aloivHt tragic role, wliirii IS cnltrclv
to Ihe looal freight agem mi Bhenaan. j,lirti-reut tuMu any liart which she has
d,
Theic IS even
Mioh , instru.ting him to pick upjheiciok
(ter of what >
amlnation. lr<-atment or adviiv* la ne.tea-1.
eaaanr. You have tea
l w hat these two
ami to.oi>
|m-«-ii ux.lii.- lu .b-t,TluiU»- tlu- *».in- Ht
vbl.ll a W.IM .ISH-IHSI
I IM- .htll. llh.V.
hate aattled in ona leg above the
ktme
Laat w.-ek a aurgeon made an Wales. Au.lralla
eaamiuation. siia« overed a hard fored a need!.-
W a,»unirt. :i. 1*. C.. aeetded to
ttv
t L«rdui. alie luado a wiae
cu<.(*v--r a lui'iuai wumen ha>e
U.S It
-f rV'Tiai.* wcakneav by ihia
^;o.;e Wiie of t ar.!ui. It is not a
. r
I
mar lie taken every
sl.v .;i iJjrt xf^r hv any womM 'with
I.
t. I?
lud ioroa Tetaha, bat
V -I s m .1.
a the mem
...'gain. It ►’rcngim-nv the no------,o.-.i..gnra t,«.e lu the i-odilv func
li
ji. •>. ibr.xt’v on the cenital
-f- .r,-. i.-.1 i» tl.e t w-l b.uKJ tor wo, ,. u ki.
t. th- sc.twco of Hied
, .illcl 1
wat.-r frvut
I Ud.l him H ere w
We eMi.o«l Hitfa
geanl UVoum.r a i.-miH-r
.
• •ni.-a w hen I -Uui;b.-.l,** i-uuiinued I
Cnn ie.-he tumid.'.l. I..-t * g.* over: ’
j
BHgga iH.iurht tie* i Urars. and in wr ]
tiw*!*-.! I.. h.-...l.ju.»i5* I*
The per j
U4» a teg fapU.h eu th*-«**“
[
-Whaffa the mnitrt-r* 1 M*k.sl.
}
-Tliai fed J.TT? .iiihsl me a liar, j
aiHl. aa 1 .s.uldu t g.-i at him quick
h-n*.'lH*l'T ,s-..numi.-i Ihey ruouirii, 1 threw ihe inuvnUce |¥»t.; wuuld have i*. itfwidhv «m a tlmu^atHl
*l*hla waa rich, and again wr had a
r a vxar or lew. woiiM abaiiwn Ibelr wUs gotsl laugh, and banded over the
i and make th. u» .wivfnl. A ico.wl wife ciimiw. There waa uuthlng Oew at the
j and a thouaauj^ a y.wi oueht u* make aUUoo, so we all n-iKU^ted at onr reaiO y«*«« »•«*
«Md cuiealed. «acH\o oOcea, and «wch told kte «tty
i.^h'rmnh Unite'a WerUy.
. The 1
Ul eo.
aifar
their tailor s except by the
diflercnces in prices This
is not mere talk, it is cold
(acts. We make no claims
tiate.
We will show you
the L, Adler Bros. vN Co-
CttTto A Co
Clothing and leave it to
you to decide as to the
i lii-Hiiiik .UK t.M. ...u- b «.f
laud lute
EI-IVI
Worse
than Slavery
NEW BLOCK.
Cor. Front and Union
Thu is the Only Madrine
Which Will Actually C2v3p
.lobii r.. Oiibler, t.f No.
1H>S--jnih St , oloaii. N Y .
w iit,*fa: “(noria Tonic curr.1
iiu* .xmiplelcly. 1 was wo
veiviy uttiicic^l with rlictii. iriMii that I ctiuM not
:tirii ill Iasi without HT»*ainini', hut iiow l can work
like y«»arR np>.
My wife
Mas also cuoil of rbciimalisin, hci liiinil*. haviuj:
fomiorly la***!! iTip]dc<l anti
stoU-n."
MISCELLANEOUS
r »t *»* >jM.» Kkcuui
jarai
kinds of MMi.r»w or cooked.
A of Kniii
and all kiodv
Fruit a&d
coar^ or fine
\ egeuhlea, av1 c<
as wanted, and
Without Maahm£»»>.U
Eadr AAtooL
SdfShaqoiac.
The Best
>sJ.A.Moiitaguc
nni. «*>ai «*• "-.a »
iLkhk
TRYAKCORDWAITAR
'• :_
REPDBUCAM
CAMPAIGN
Mr
lAltk
toiUlMcs
M
Mtooaee terti
SElHriCEl ll^m CMiftCHES
Dr. Lockhart next Tnetdxy
U
M3UI* trmMiU Mr. Bmllk
=r:ts-'
Xveaing eor«e. ei ?=ou
Hr
Tbe poMor '
refolotloooftbedoM>toot ptoteeUr. long
general publi# to all (
le
toefolkM
of
ttot
II vm14 W 41A««h t«
» ra
MM troelc to free trade Boglood Rev. C. T. Stool, rector.
to Mtolilfui whom • TnAr«r«* iUly
Corner Boordman Are. and Waeh•OtoMM womld rmiiw lltiM to itoui
Bm. VlUtom Ahtoa BmUk. WImu fact toot we kore hod o protective ingtoo St.
Morning eerrioe and eermon: 10 Ja
lonff for to yeore. while the truete ore
Dreotureo of tto poet gve or eix ' Sanday eohool at IS
toi« Md »m4 »rplMto tol4 of lU
All
are oiwdially invited to theee
. lie eloMd Chat wheo troeu beptoMto Ikto >dt protooto 0or« Ito
dlMotorlul. It U tto doty of tto
Mr. ttotto coptotod kU oMdttoior to pooplo. ood tt will OMT be their prlv Rev. W. T. Woodhouw, paetor.
Babicl-*’TMe
mm kf • vltiy Mdlj or two. iboo llogo. to olop to oud lake o hood. He
1 toot to le iMortUy to favor of
ttofiUteli «rioM roto ood ooomtSonoar eclicd at If :<J0
B.Y. P. U., .^:4i
tioo which will glvo too Uoltod Stotoe
Kreulng.
;.
8ob}««l^”Pita»nrc.”
eoperrUtoo over tto limoM m It.hoe
All an oordially inritad to tha aarrer ttoooMcool hooke. toe toeormoco
wltoUtoto UmIoc PU itorliof oOoi.
I M tl tofi UiU WOeo tole U done.* eold tto eiook- Rev. Hugh Kennedy, i-utor.
w mam ma^mi
Morning nMvlce, 10 JO.
•pi^ toforrid fooltofl) er, **we won’t liove oay B»ore cool
oltp. fkr ipotoor
’Devid'a picture of an <
I O. Motou. Md to eirikeo”
to tteTIito Bmki
iptoo Itoltfi MO,
too O. O Meffoti. lo hrtogtog hie oddMeetoaoloee.
Tbeme, ”a
ilng eerv
Mr.
Haltopoldo
glowtog
trthole
to
m of tbe I
dkoMtooo of tto MMltoc ood rnwbU
ito work of tto aortyrod MoKtoley.
notchleee polee. hie cooeaiuBote
oototo toll of Itooor to ktmwlf ood oi
ontolMw to kU ooooutoMto It* •klU in guidtog tto ohip of eUlo
foMo tnboto to ItooooMiMtioM ood ibroogh tto reoont etonn, toe glory
ModMl ms U wktok Hoo. A. B. Dor of hie deoUi. toe ewootaoee of hie
Mfk kor fmltlldd hUdotiMMOOO oMfliory: ood oooolodod by eoytog Rev. D Oochlln. pastor.
jn------- tmm tkto dtomto. oud mo- thol with Tkoodore Eocoevolt m Itolr
I. tto 10,000.000 nUptoMfrood
Mododto**dotoirtkUifo.**
Tto offering takoa will be for tto
Tto rptotor ooilod otiootloa to ibr ffoa kpoto’e goUlng yoho hy tto work
coodHtoor tkot oswtod whoo to opiA. of McKtoley. would ho brooght by hie
eeor toto the lead of peace, preeto toli Mty toloro. fooiorlo. idle
toto kMMVloyod. ookloat fooM io ib< pertty ood good goventoio^t He
4 nto p m lieadcr, Bonioe Kelley.
■oditoto Vltb Iho oomo qoMtioo. etotod toot to ood OocMtroeoaoa Dor
Young PvopU'a eoc icty of Chrutlan
•* Vkot akoU wo oo*' Now oil fooio fMh woold he tto Uet two to leave
itotON rmOAlni foil tlao or o»or Him. the Fillptooe to their tolo or to turn
them
over
to
any
grood/and
eelAeh
toktotry ondprcHportiy ererywtoro
Banday
evening goepel meeting at
••Wkol policy U It..” o^ed Mr. foreign power.
tlrmbc Moffotl mode a brief ad* 7 IV m
flMlIii. **ltol too toooKbt oboot tbU
dreae urging the rcpobliMne to get Ont Re’^. D. O. Ruth, paator.
^ At tto HIM of IbU prOTlOBO TUll and vote, and toe meeting clooed by
Old Peoples’ Day Morning cervloe
reeeaon Bmilh ooiUng for toree at 10 ;bn .*>ermon lo old piM»pli-.
to tkio oHj. Mr Bwilk poiotod ooi
Bible school at If .-00.
e for Rooeevelt. which were
tto toot ttot tto dMDOorotir port}
Y, P. A at 6:4...
given
with
a
will.
ototod tkoi tto fiM ood oollmlled
Evening service at 7:50
Tto Troveroe Olty bond rendered
eolMgo of ollTor ot tko rotio of le to
awe fine eelectione before, during and
1 WM tto ooly tbioK tool coold oov«
at these servlooa
tto’ ooMtry. oloUnw* ttot If the TO after toe meeting.
t berra of t'LriM tIHK-lpiMi
pokIkOM corriod ibt« olMttoo with
feUi ATTBACIION
itolr toiatloodord ibt-y woold dlmlo
Rev. Thomas P. Ullou.. i«tsion
idi tto Tolotoo of moooy tlU ttorv
Morning.
Sobjeot, ••Fruit of
woold OOI to oooocb to trooMol tbe
bootoOM of tto pooplo. At thol tlmi^
ttoro WM to olrooUtloo In tbc Uniiod
Mr. Walker Whiletidc’s revival of
•totot, •i.«‘%ooo.ooo. At the b^jriii. ••Richard III” will be one of the most
Leader, Fay
Topie-^to
•tof of tto proMOt moBtb. there wo» notable events of the coming aeaaon. Oruwford.
-Otd’R way
O totol of fM76.000.000 to oiroolotioo He will carr)* on lour hfty i^cople who
aill itanici|atc m the proiluciion,
. .
«?tiug Tbur^.
t at 7
rhe fcccner)* will be new and eUltoHaturday night united im^er and
rate and the costumes from original
the Sunday
nday school lemon
designs by Miller of London. Sj>ecchildren.
tal incidental music has been compos
rship with os are
worshi
klngmt-u and the poor,
ed expressly for this production. .\s
aih MrNM i S.rcli.
ihe play has not been |irescrftetl
Sunday School, JO p m.
throughout this counlr> with any aiPreaching at.M;lk)p m. by RoU-rt
leinpl at eUborate surroundings or K. Walter.*^
strong cast for many >cart, Mr. White
Today's MarlRia.
side should reap a golden harvest and
add nnincasmeably to his leputaiion
as an artist and careful jiroducer ol
i;t;;oats3.V
I lassie iilays.
hcxl, 7t;i
Till ami 7Tf.
Tolcdc Wheat,
Uhirxgcv-Whcxt.
72J; com. fWi;
iirxg
Mr. and Mrs Jay R. Mascaich
Ixrd.
lutt. M1^;Ik.rk,
the |»arcn^s of a ten ]x>und girl
xml $N 4.7.
Potatoes in ths local market are
Miss
l.ollic
HxviUml
k
Iumuc fKmi
•winging S& oenU a oosbel today. 1 be
vi.il m Chicxgo
quality is fine but tbe eupply i- lim
ited
OMOOOW ood every dollor of tt le per
iMilygood.
Tbeepeoker oeked •*Wboi’e tto motfar with tto domooroUo portybut
oo ooe to tto oodlenoe hod tbe tern
erllylo My. ••»be’e oil right!” Mr.
Bmllk petotod out the preeent loment
Okie dlMrpAtootion of the democrotu
ferooi. ood oeld he hod not tbe hard
umie Tevvra tmaSar lUaMr.
Itood to ottock the party In Ite preeThe suocees of the splendid Sunday
«ot crippled coodUion. lie «rpn;eeea liuners at the Lillie Tavern has dem
the tope that they would eoiue do^ mstrated tbe appreciation of the pub
ic
of
the quality of the meals served
•et IcgeUm on ooeue |wini and giv.
md of the service ruidered. Here i.
Ito repobUooM oonething.to oppoee.
f- -
nl Idlsoasa tto tact Itol Bwalar}
Shaw had jaat yaatmday bought ii
fKkOXkOOO worth of hoods floatod oo
dor lto.OUvolahd admInistraUoo. ana
that ibars is bow ta tto United Statm
MWU7 •MO.000.000 In gold.
Itoh ih ahy.olbor uaiioaid tioasory
alhna |to hlnb of Adam.
•*Ia tto midst fof khU proiiarlty.*’
said Ihs spsukor. *’ ttorw ara tho^ wbi
mj •Lafs isur somsihing to pisoM. ’ ’
Hs qioke of Oloveland’t insUting ibai
tto WilsoB bill sbooid be ra enacted.
mA poiBlod oat the fact that it wa.
gislod that If Ito Dlagley Uw
passad it would kill Amarioan commoms, whsrsaa the trads balancs in
favor of Amarloa the past y»wr i*
flOO.000.000. Under the Harrlsou ad
mlulsMuHim it was ihooghi that high
wtom mark had been rsaoliad. as |1.a0fi,OOO,fiUO was paid In a single yaai
terwMoa. Bat this ytwr tto total
umga of Ihs oounlry for the year will
. ha hatwaan |a,000.(X)o.ooo and fi.ooo,.
ooo ooa Mr.
thlaU hottl
U Baa to Iba fiaet that AmeHm pro
duoaa mom wtoat ttoii any other land,
fihraa-tfito of tto oora of the world.
SMI of lha palmleum. mom ttoa ball
tha oolloo. tbe Ron’s abaxa of the
MMUSfaelumd artiolas and is oapabla
«r producing coal enough for tto
Whrid. though for a lima ihta has not
hoan'vury notlosable. Tto spaukar
sutimd to the great atrika, axpmaaad
lha gympalby that to has fall aU lha
limo for tto mtnsrs, slglad that if Ito
0WB«sof th<ialuashad hadhattua
VOTUhBT, kM«a4imM,4vttUBnro
WMkb A« II U. lb* iTMkw did BM
IkU M polBl M UlB <Mt tbU il «u
«M taadM ot tb*ra|MkliaB iwtr. IM
RldMl «l «to DalMdikaMo. wbe
teMH W0i«h* Bboot ooMMtiiaoi
toneM ■mtoger Um LamLoldtorOtandUphk
iiii.FittkA4fac*ii. «i>oSnuM Mr Mias Katkesme WiBaid. who wA is expected this cvcaatg tar a toort
kidfariic froB a OMCf. Ud «B opem. «o(Moe -tW IW Bdimd the visit in tto dty. StowAtobriden.
tioB pofciycd ncBOlif <ad S ao« Throoe** in Sternberg’s Gmadon tto mam upon S^onrwtom oT tto
Oma «( WMklpvtoa aad PHk impnmog in a tc^ «tii6<t«>y -aa. aakkiai
dmgofMhalloreaoelUwei
B«t. WlUiT HL Wi1«h*. »M»or.
STw
nnra ^ShTtoMacT^deoTor prayer mec4tog at «:IA Kvea^eerviceatT. A cordial walooMe
in997 Itlkt
9mA
tt pcmio ftiMliii* M lb« I
HmM ki. te M abiUM im so M»d m4 MM*d tkM tf tiM pMflUtelSm
Umwmmhmw tUn
Bev. Henry McKinley poelor
Bible eohool at
o m.
kmm»Mh9dm^999^^
ood ercry dolUr of li oi good m go\6
to the pocket of the rich ood jkkm
oltoo.
He etoted ttot the demc roU oloim
•d ttot tto depoblloon porty woe tbt
ooemy of eilfer oud woold olop lU
ootoogo. wboreoB. under tto demootole' tool odminlelrollon there wer»
ooloed 1*1,000.000 eilrer dollore ouu
dortog tbe toet fire yewr. of repobli
ooo leoderoblp tto totol eilrer ix^luog.
10 flOl.COO.OOa Ami ttot with thU
dUtoraooe: tto nooey le coined oi
*ie»qom ii m
Cldto K.
IXtickeo Uen\» with Uhra
rrmnw
of tb-
uf ti.o v u
vT ■EKI wm-Wt'T.
AU tbr lotR 1<
toe vioto aooonpaiutDeiit to Mik THREE BARRELS OK
Holhday^s aoog by tor soil Loaa.
Mn. dan M. BMl iMroed Imi
night ton a tea days* visit at Grand
todge.
EDISON
RECORDS
•TMOfiurwiir*
Fred L. Johnson has been appoint,
ed postmaster at Mapletot^ vice Peter JUST RKCKIVKli.........
F. Lardie resigned.
The Modern Woodmen eajoybd a
b cliffe
very ideasant social daaoe last cs ca- MARKHAM BtiCk
J. W
Dr. S. U. Sawyer captured the
medal lor high gun at tto weekly club
shoot yesterday.
Tto Swedish k’oung Peoples’ so
ciety will give a benefit social in tto
Swedish Bros, hall on Slate street
this ev ening.
,
Tto raUona Rank Knighu of
Pythias will give tto first of itoir series of«^ {larties for the season next
Tuesday ev ening. .
V. S. Ca.TS has received his com-
LOOK HERE, LADIES!
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Be Sure You
Cooking Exhibit
20111 Century
mtoion as Royal Prince ol tto D. O.
K. R. from the imperial palace.
Mrs. J. W. MUUken has returned
from Chicago and southern Michigan
poinu.
J. W. BUter baa baaa ohllgvd to
put oaaa extra dalivary rig So kaep
up hit ordan lor stovaa and funlture.
Ootigismmsn WiUtam Aides Bmlto
liaa not vlalloe this city for six yenrv^
Thu morning In oomiwny with Oongrvmmaa Danaifh to waa drtwB
about tha city by Hon. Party Hannah
and i spraaaad blmaeU as amaacd at
tto Imtwovemeot and progrvas aooom.
pllahad durieg aix yaara
WANT UNIFORM WAGE SCALE
W‘ i
rmmtm
QUICK and UNIFORM BAk'iNQ
and ECONOMY of FUEL
TO
IVM.T LJk.X>T
MANDSOMi: >nd NOVEL SOUVENIR.This exhibit will lake l*Uec next week, ticginnmg Monday, Octolier 20.
Hot BIscttlls and Coffee Serred^yery Day.
At the same
nine sec the big line of
Chicago. Oct. IK—About sii hund
red freight handlers, shipjicrs, packers
and truckers employed m a pumber
of liic largest wholesale grocery
houses in the city, went im a strike
this morning. They will be joined by
two thousand five hundred more il
ihcir demand for a uniform wage
scale of two dollars a day is refused.
son (OIL USD (Oil ms voos ntim Button,“YoutbeoPressDo thethe Rest”
This is the time to put them in.
JULIUS OAMPBELL,
417 Sonili Untan Street
Traverse Qty. fUch.
tW.U.our -loiT.,.. uxUb.k.ui
1 ur'Bxlay
Ahd
m-ru.M.-xtral.H M.i:
7.K.S.10.11. lt.lx.U. IVIA IM* Hack Kltfht. l
BteUw! Muwtr.«cu.
Ms»4* errup
BaU«dtN4Et«e
Orwsi PWi
rail \'Vi. -
WED
DIN
shots for womta is oh.
other step to the front n
there d^ve Been
Shoes made for women
that filled iheir require
ments fairly well—some
have beeii called good—
others fair—but the ma
jority of them sunk into
oblivion a short time alter
their introduction.
Clfis l» 9»ur Cbaatt to
gttoBorgala
n^l
'«C0UCH
$1.50
But the
Dorcthp Dodd
Shoe
Solid OU frunc S io. deep bv 30x70 in. long.
be»uty. renUr price $T4», m only..............
$5.85
$8.50
So map to 9S0.C0 a Doa’t mi$s tbtm.
»i 5.’
RASTALL
HUSTUND • JEWELER
STEINBERGSCRAND
is every piece selected—
they are made by the
most skilled workiDen in
America.
: : : :
—E'.iO
I
IrtCMdy ..1
pi* -. ni4l'..r-^
I.»V
ajkI
ROMEO
thio shot is dtsignti bp a Womam
1» >K WOMEN S REOI IkKMl NMS
$$.00 a Pair w
$4,000.00 IS given in prices for the best art
icle written why they are the best Shoes for
Women to wpar.
JULIET
Spedbl Electric Effects
PiYiprrtii B. e t.
ejente-.l
Cumpiete tuT the «.Ure t AiV-.
kUgi.ift.v«il «ua llivlorMTHlIv
.1 Cuwu
CAST INCU l»tS
Hr. Edottfd D-Oizc
Hiss Mamie Lwimer.
Miss Mary TliompsoD
Charles C Carrer
mad other e.<ually X *|«uie .nUt*
Prices: 25, as, 50c, Boxaeat 75
$>ata UMT Mlllac m the bM-oOo.
Prttif PorctWnlj^ntps as Souvenirs m «
EVERY WOMAN IS DELIGHTED
WITH THE DOROTHY DODD SHOE.
WNKfiiHm(miii -n the Boston Store
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
2I8FUHTST.1IAVEBSECITY
lASIIMiaEBfT
SI.S0
Klim! FMks! SpMu!
Now steps to the front of
the rank and all others
fall in line and imitate.
It's in the lead today—It
will lead for time to come.
found in the Dorothy
Dodd, that is in no other
shoe, is the self support
ing instep, making them
the most comfortable shoe
r.tn a bid to a wel
ding. Kh> Weve
giH, the nghi
id Clocks-P.50
J! dAppp Surprise for
U found in fht Doroth?
Woman Dodd
Shot
In order to mxto room for
nrriv alt we arc ofleribg aoiiM
rare bargains.........
i..4«tni4ii
V .u
WED0IN6«PRESENTS
Oai'thing
nueUac Isiud. VealU* Klasor
Car. Nuir
iIm-
wAt Wait’s Drug Storcu
Bp Experts
nUrt'i^SoieaTitHa.
ntJkmSAS OfTT
Q'SL.
>
Hit if u
m
“■‘■’■fl'iv-i’
fitl' THE ^ EVENING ■ RECORD
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PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18. i9i)2
Eoenina Record’s Up*to-Dale Illustrated Feature
SNAPSHOTS THe WOKLf>_6yeR
TOT WOOTKinn PiTCH lAOT OF IBIRIBAD.
j DKTAET'viZW OF TSt' MAD OVES TOT ST. OOTHARD. I
THE WOHDEHFOl WAIXIDO STODO OF CAIRAC,
WfP
▲44nr boliO«r
•hDtmt man
tbr mWUdHU iw MMwIWI. l
trrlirr in tbu \Vt«mloat«- (iattM
•na the* oration MiurwUy artM: How
elM tUr hloow.tua. au tuiKb Urx«r Id drctiuifrrrtHW. oukr tbrlr wm> tbrmigb?
HeiUlilala le‘11 tia lb*t tlir pUDt forDUl
If f1.n.,T hu.la tiud.'T thr aOOW BImS Hi
thu pr.u'ruu «>r Irtvatbinc rvulYr* m»
tiiurli liewt lift thr .n.ir.llnr a*rtw la
lii.‘ll.>.l au.l trtrkhn
ii thr aUlk.
reuiiHl olD.li It rrr,i«mtly frrtwra
W‘-
‘•if in
Mrw It- w^T
|Vrh*p« itw mo0i wunUerluI tJ.lisr Al-*ut iim- ds.|.h*ii l«
Hititsh \‘v»t tn4»««. U Um* fi»*i i»«M a i*
«•• ***^ »'ki
Ama-.i-an toirtp«n> «yW. h owiiu th^ fr«n(lil»e> T*»r stofAliiK »l h
*
fear ih* p**t «our«»-n» >taif,. uimI Ismu
tiu..|. mt\ iin|*i*~.•I .n
tht Idk-. iNe
Inmi «s hi-»i tluruHartiiU of tut\* ..I aeuphi*•». «rr
I..HM1 |.f.rflr«llv DlUnt Uf lepu.n ..to, mk!.i
V,. .
hui.rtl.-lu
nf (nnbii
b*«'»
•Ir.d’t^
«^Hh TrliiiehiiJ m»pIim!i A>imi<*liu
bf h.i.t .havlnc »■*. !. t*k-ti a«>v f ^«m th- Mk- *%hl. h i* nl-ui
a. r.^ ii.
A»»em .nrt »!-• t.- <. n,A loA^n ..f I... Hir^. l-.|ou IN.n ..f
THUi4*d TherlC-I
-f «l-.ot •
fi«i».hU. . Which ^111 n.rt^Rj.11:- unill I?*-*
f H I I ; I 11 1 r*l‘
irt t:;. .fnlii- M:.. .»f A^uil» ti.ii lia^e- a *
ulu n l»>. ...........
iti ;» .ril.iln MUaiir.
.
AAlBry
Uttlr plant ateout \hrrr inch
hmrlxxt two |>pn4eut frlu»«sl wWl# «r
% k>lrt Iwlla on r«rU flowrr .talk- TWj
muy ttfipu bt> fcmo4 trltb tba «iow «IU
CtTUiy fnam nniiu!
•tan. njr« •
t’li
s
1 In ihA 1'l^.lti.nnn Mia.-.
» t.. u.^ r^Au-i^ihAi «f I. - n •
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DAWSON CITY. THE CAPITAL OF THE KLONDIKE REGION
Tim* sra.liiallv • dome mbapad
• 1..1 tl..- pi.u^u iu
aiali*
Ml.
Ihu ►nif;..*.- #
f.mu ..f tin- aamr brat
•r^l 111 our
iH. Uoka
a.1.1 n.-u^u.n.l u!«n». % .lurtnr July atMl
Aii^n.i *»M II .u.Mi|«iall»rly .'ool fUr
whui; n liMl.- wlu.1 lu Mlrrln* a tbar*
u.oiifM. i . ..•.•fuUt ln*-n.'.l iu lU.hrlll.kr fl..«.i^ ..f a plaiit irrowln* Itv^v
aha.l> i‘!».^* n.il ff-.|u.ntty raflator
amrr «uir .C Ih.. tlrgrr^o blffbi-T
•at .>f tl.r •urr..nn.llnk air.
•lanlinic n*uuitu ar.\ liowrvor.
uhlntiiu.1 <mn |.|atitB In wbh h a imnp
ia-r of umall !l..a«Ta are* e'oncrfit«tt<l
t,«rlli.1 eMiI.ln an ...iTrr abrfttU «r
a ut ’hr annua The Italtan
nm..n In Un...vardt aimI «Ionic
tbr nn<Uia.*a nrar tin* MrdUrrT«ll««u
tiu upall.e-' la*tae«rn 4 And « In
itirilkt* rracrnif'e* i:xt>rrltua«t baa
nil that if lb.* ie*aiiwratuie* of tbr
-M,n of I hr a|vttlir l.r tbni Ukoo It
* aa htsU aa 1«a (Irfrraa or IVJ
. r. e-M ii whiMi tbr feutakla air
u.Hiie .Vi (lrcrr«>a K.- WaatmlnatCT CUa<U‘
_
NEW WEATHER VANE.
T
oilur iu leorthmi Micblgau la tba doafkrat in tbr wtirlil.
It ba« takro ulna
i >rara ..f eU> aiul iiIkUi weirk to rfak
and If <*eiai
Tbia abaft la
Tortie-al. but all .if tbr otbrr abafla of
tlir « aliiuMK aiid lln U f*41ow tba dip
of ibr hair. W.H-k on It w aa atatiad lb
j
iiuoMdialrl.i aftrr tbr last Of tbo
irtl. l^ln**a muslin’ .Vr i
Irta ...I in a mu.^ on
. r
UinlnTroUM.I lirra |d tbo
workiluf of tbr mlor. wblrh did
I datuast* of uKirr Ilian fl.OuO.OUb. Work
bo- limi roiithiurel upon It oUire tbat
tUir. and tlf abaft aUnda wttboot a
pcrann 111 mlDlnc.
Tbr wofid'a lamaat lucanwtUr. tha rnfmrrra aav,
and ooia aftrr wrrckad nhtl- at work on thr ganta Fr
iiala ovo^ tho Itatua moontalaa. It urUnml ZC.aiW tKiunda and 40».*ai»
with Ita tandar It bad wn nui^hr diivin* wharla ra.*b nfiyrrxni Uu*.i.* In
r.rnsi.’i.-szri’ssrurjr^^^
It hi 4,fl00 f««i la
dppth. or .*tSt fort laaa than a Blio.
uxrr tin- Mon»no.i
I s-”-—
eorrr an afca of twcatj
aa tbal cotntrr. abd co
000 Mrr ImbabltantiL
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lllWWlH V^^VUM
The Mysterious Key
ajMwared the
ai iflhai aWdtl It
- ‘Too Bay bA' w» tha puply. -bht 1
can t dve you thaaa'ClaaaDda m fmsr
bare word and thla card.*
what I want to know."
"Nobody." said L "I didn’t al
to a mortal creature until I a
down by the boy this eveulng."
"Whoa been to yoor oOce
-Mr. lluBlIck WDf vary Boch
praiMIl
"m
I wtunr^
ajrsusrjr lor h\m i»uUkmik*ti.
ttoc tl9 Sboaous.
toaj. Aam.c«oUrtt
i*»»lrt;«d
tl« » tMTVf of tood
**Q«IU Um thlac that aiirlit loivv^
Mj dftj. TOO khov.** «U1 hr. jkodtha
* reaark wm o pan of thr cn«t of tho
ostTMTOIaorT colock|fiicr« that har*
todocod BO to ruUto thla Wi of i*rrThot afloroooo 1 n»rt lUrtoo Wh.*l.OCA la a hOUard hall wbrrr br waata
a laiso pan of hia UBr>; ou luiK h lo*
daad Chat 1 had cooot*^!
liudlor
hiBtharr.
-HaUor aaJd he. **t4aw t*»u down.
towB fhit foreoooo: ahotitinl to ^oa
moB BJ aoto. hot you ar.-r.* nmnlng
for a ear and mAa’t bar m. .”
With tha idle corkialty of our aj»eaoi^ whleh wlU prove the iJorwinlaa
hTpcCbcato for any one who will atody
BODkeyn I naked what be lud lie<n
*^OajTied a diamond ttocklace down to
Bordlck'a to pet the claap fixed llare
a tamo of bUUardar
Wa played for a couple «f Uoum, hot
BT Bind waa nerrr on the frame 1 was
.plomiw mlacblef-lnvenUiur erbemeo
for lactat Mrs. WTieeloc k a dianiooda
out of Burdlck*a jewelry abop. It bad
atmek BO at once that that would be
tha aort of crime to ploaae the e.l!ii«-.
1 aakad a few lnno«-nt <jui«#tloD»
about the necklace and l.wm«l little
axoapt the raloe of the trinket-about
fWOO-nmd the fact that It wa. to be
mandod by tVedoeWLay t>r next week.
If aoma one aboold call U*r it ou Tiiea
day. tbonybt 1. could be
it in a
aBDD^^blo to the luiri.e^ of pu
Aflar the fashion of blrb jmde rrimInala 1 want down to Uurdick'a ou the
foUowlBf day to look the frrouud over.
It WM a fruitful hour. I retum«l to a
Mttla dan that 1 bad Ju.t rented in an
uptown offlea bulldlm: Imhwiwc my
rooaa bad bocome too much of a haunt
for kUe aoQUalAtancoa. and tberv !u the
aftamoon and evening 1 w«»rk«d out
Byatory. It waa to receive a
poUahlns. but at lea'at the
and the paopio were In It
I would DOC aay thla to Mr. Kaln. the
editor wbo baa been mentioned, bat
tba fact la that I did not do another
Blaotaa work on the atory. 1 forpot
all abooC IL The manuscript lay In a
drawer of a queer old desk which I had
Intaodad to buy of the prerltma tenant
of the room, though we luid not lived
tba ttcry waa wanted In a hurry, and
that 1 waa wanted at the telephone in
tha lower hall. It waa Mr. Fain who
aallad. Uls volco aocmed to indicate
aome pertorhatlon of mind.
"Fva JUft read your atory." he aald.
•’Wbeu did yon write ItT’
—^ " aald I.
t became articulate.
Thto la marreloua, maneleua." said
ha. *T>o you nmember tnv remark
When we spoke of the story? Well,
gat tba PtiDct cf thla morning: third
ooluaa. third pagr. ni hold the wire."
There was a nwwaaiand In the hnlU
aa Mr. Fain knew. I ifrocured the pa-
: Oewrly Bu
lie Clave
Mrs. James Wlnclook a Eight Thou*
oaad Dollar DUmood Necklace to a
•Booth CYook. Ocma and Man Have
Taniabed. Fair Accomplice Uape Over
tha Phone, •Give Them to William.*"
Daaad by the monatroua abaurdlty of
ttls ootarklwfe, 1 paased on to the nr•da:
-A aoft aakad, neatly dreaaed man.
walked into F. M. Burdl^'e
t 8 o’cUwk yeaterday
a card uxion a diwk
opening aome
The card bdre the nama of
Mrs. Jamaa Wbedock. wife of the well
known bankar and herself a prominent
ifnra to aodety.
-T bag pardon, air.’ aaW the man.
In MfU. Wbaalock*! necklace wadyT
-•frbj^why, y«, li e rWidy.’ replied
taka It. atr. If >wi ideaae,
and Mra. Wbaalock aald 1 waa to pay
L-"'"
you,* aald Mr.
f 11
W Dorr F0R6ET YOUR «
NOVELTIES IN WAISTS.
I
Norcatiaa to wahCa are now u he
aacn by the toldated. though they are
DOC y«< oa public exhlbttloa. We have
had aU ktoda ftom tbe aimple
to the alabarate and expcnalve <
where there eeemed to be no begla
or end to cloth or trlmmiar We hav»
1 was out day atandthe beaebknl^ at the bat^
tbe water, jump to and swim from the
•hDre. A woman bad swum out Jar
beyond her depth and was seen to go
This ain't DO JahUor^a job." he bKL down. She waa brotwbt ashore to an
"Anybody else?" w
UDConackme condlUoo. having sunk
".Nobody but Baftoo Wheelock." aald twice before the man reached her. 1
I, smIUng. "and he didn’t see the story. aealated In her reatoratl
He didn’t know 1 was writing it,"
after others had given her up, and
Hellwuo rubbed bis bead In a spot brougfit her back to cuuselouaoeaa.
that be has nearly denuded by this While working over her 1 ooClced
ha mu
around her neck a gold chain to which
"Wf’ll go up to your place." he said. waa altaci
cbed a singular kicking key.
-The key to tbe wh.*ie esse la tberr."
her eyes
tier first
v]
MUGCestlon Is s queer mmner. and
to gmap tbe key.
one who writes stories sees many of lu
Later
ter 1 sent to her rooms
m
at her hotel
wondt-fw. Aa the germ of tbia affair to learn of her cv^ndlUon and waa to
had s{suttJC out of Barton Wbeelock’a ritrd up to her parlor. «he wa* lying
mrntk.n of hla errana. so tbe solution oo a lounge, dreaaed to a U^-omtog
came out of that last sentence nttcTsd nMMming gown. She had not yn pa»aed
by the detective.
Into middle age. though abe wm. near
-tliv.- lu.- tUf U*x dcMTipiion you it.
Her face waa rather lutere»ttog
can uf the man who pose«l aa tbe than beautiful.
vnlri." Mid I to Burdick, and he com
"I suppose I most thank yoii for
pile wiihmwt parUcularity.
brtogtog me back to life." she aald.
"ITru-w bin. with a beard and mua- "though I would be more grateful bad
tacbe." I rejblned. "t.ut It’a the same
1 have <
man."
I aald.
"When
there la no mor
Biore for ua. Wheo we ceaae to suffer,
"I sgrw' with yon," said
we forget that we have been mlacraWe."
gwatlon from my story.
Now.
She pot her hand to her bosom us If
to assure herwif that something she
could bare seen it? The thing has
carrk-d there had not been kjwL
locked In my
locked In my <
"Your key is safe." I said. "I kept
The deek heloo^ to my predeca
an
eye ou It while we were workli^
a lltne ahyrtering Uwj-er with a
with you and saw you grasp It the mo
ment you revived."
wttbout end; tight aoea ■
with the utmost severity, and we have
aeeu many poatiUoa haeqnea^abort ooea
to empire style mod to the Bejane faahtou. and for the coming «waoo we 1
all these snd many new ones evolved
from taktos different chArai-teriatiCB
from the oid
sml t.rim.'iug them
tugrther and prrhap* finding mme new
WTiy of potting trimming on them. We
have the CItwun waUt in ail 4t* mriatkma. made todlscrtmlmitely of allk.
f hU
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Water. A recognized cure for Consti
pation. It keeps your liver acting and
your system perfect. At your Druggist.
Large bottle. 35c.; small bottle, 10c.
Uy slMx-k the s.-nsibihthw. but thla to
exactlr what a bak.r of East Balti
more la doing. a.-.-ording to bit own
rnttli a UMf. slid
seemed s litiuflrtali- ItTuiatralded the
liakrr. « ho dented Indiguamly that' ho
was guilty **r the t.ff'eiMw charged.
"Men. then, wtiit do you do siith
your sule bread. If you dou t aril Itr
be «a* asked.
"JdiKV- the prtbe of coal has gone no
high we l«m It." replied the Indignant
Tae Brisk Oe«s
M'Tiso rsows
Klwood still has a key
id a key to the desk. He waa
to ronie to s<-e me abnit money for the
desk last week. Intl«-d, I heard that i beach
for wmie way to save th.- delay and
be waa there, but dlil not meet
yet aalUfy hla Inatluct of niutloo. ^
“•iVrliapa 1 couM teh i.hone to the Beyond a doubt be walked iuto
ollitv to wait for me. op
bouae; air.* said the man. and have
out of rorioalty. saw my
the note sent down by a meewnger
I well rrmc-iuber tbe evening 1 asked
about the Whwiock diamonds, contotoher Vo be my wife. We wtTe sitting
- Why. If I can get Mrs. WhedotA Ing the true faciH, and my atdry conon a veranda ocerlooktng the Inwch
Ulntog the auggeatlon."
on the phone.* replied the jeweler. *we
and
the water. The wind had l.een
At thU point Uellbron slapped my
can settle the whole matter In a tuoshoulder so hard that I’ve been lame offshore all .lay and had m.w dP-d
down Tbe swells were «-omlng lu slug
ker since.
•They went to the tcleidione. which
gl^ly.
I always liken the .h^ii In
"The man. for a thousand dolUrar
la In a sort of nook by the door, and
IhU .-uudUl.m lu a llun beating the
he cried. "I U-Ueve I know him."
Mr. Ilunllck looked around for the
aandv with his laU
To cut the story short, they
book, but did not see It.
•Through
ahetv kludm-ss." I said. "I
andI hia wife in Ilicbtnood. Va..
"•You have the uumb«T here, air.’
hn\e tried to bring you to a m.we
thn valet, pointing to the u
usual
healthful frame of mind. Now 1 wNh
i for addreaaea Ucked uj* on
to se.‘ jou happy that yon may make
wall iMwide the
ho Inatnimeul.
me happy "
^Ilave wer
r pld
nld the jeweler In aurII. r reply waa a snddt-u c-lutc Uiug for
. a^e havc-lTTl Lenox.
the key.
Ind's-vr
•T.ll me." I said - I hace (-arntHl
"lb- < allrd fur the nuuiUr and gut It
your .-.mfid.-iuv whni I* the myst.-ry
iwoiuptli.
of this keyv*
"is thla -Mr. Whetlueka resldencer
"J.lsteu." SiM- r.|.lied. •
be liMiuInd. and n very rvtimd voice,
know
market! by a pe<.-ullar Ibp. repll.d that
• I am a married woma
W.ads can
never cxiireas all I have eudund from
"Mr. Burdick was not weU acquaint
my huslwnd
Art.-r a Imig cx.urse of
ed with Mrs. Wheelock. but he n'memlirulalliy h«- left m.-.
d..lug s.i
that Uap. which her friends df^
he hung this key about my ue.-k. with
Clare to Im» *i»erfectly adorable.’
the w.*rds; *! am going t.» be a w ander
" ’.V man has culled lu regard to your
er and may never retunc. I give you
lamonds.’ he U gan.
one elianc- f.s* hapidm-ss. If you ran
" H)h, yes.’ said the odorable rolce;
find the hx-k that Um- k.*> tits, you wfll
my sou’s \alel. That Ik all right. F.lve
sononhlng that may i prove of
them to tVUUam.’
^
Ilel^liertd
at ImjHSiauce to you .•* lb*
1
. ".Mr. Ilunllck gave them to WlllUim,
t 1 .'..uld never find It and
Shld
and th;it Is the last that any honest
I t>mld
IKTstni hna aeen of them.
.\l»out 4
Nuw I have a
o-cl.H-k Mr. Miiedock himself called
fancy that In tha
for the nn klai-.'. He waa grently aura.«ucthlng that would ivlease
Klsetl to leiirn that William liad taken
my legal c-onuectlon with him
it. and he Sivubd. fraud. e..p»«chilly
"Why do you think thatr
%vhen he h arn.M ll»at Mr. Hurtllck had
From hints he drupind fru£u time to
nut glv. n Mnt. Wht'.-hM-k a chauw to
luair WillUtma xolee over llie phune.
the key "
’ .klanmd. Mr. Burdick rushtd to the
She did so, and I examlmd It cloae••a
das
made Barton Whedock guUiy. Tbe
man and woman actually appesrtog to
the crime were repteseoted aa rvU a»soclatrs Into whose company the youth
had unbappay faUen.
"Fain," aald I over the phone, "what
do you make of this? ”
"Marveloua. marvelous coincidence."
aald be.
"Hold the story* oald 1. "We can’t
print U now. It’s too coincident altogether. I’U give yon
«b«r as j
as 1 can."
I tried to gel Barton Wheelock over
the phone, but was told that be waa
downtown-at3urdick*a. as 1 Inferred.
ly. It was n»*ltbiT a dtxn- key nor a
trunk key. It lo.4ed rather as If ll
Cii.d tbe wards t.f a l«K!k Intended to
ki-«-p valuahKw. 1 studied the matUr
two days later and recoven-d tbe dia
mond*. Ho acknowledged his tottobtrdness to me without rca«Tve. It ap
peared that Mr*. Elwood. who had
upon the stage In aarlier life, had
followed Mra. M’heelock through the
;orra fi.4Mwo aflemoona In order to
pqulrc Iff vocal peculiarmca.
Elwood. liearded. had visited Burflick’a and manipulated the lelephona
card.
Elwood. smooth shaved, had
played the valet Uter. Elwood, stiU
further barbered. 1 auppoae, for auch
the rule of tbe place, to working tie
toe sute at thla moment to prison.
WHEAT^CRAZ£ IN KANSAS.
Balt a
Mint..
Vrre. U«TS
Fl.sira Sur IB03.
Wheel raising hs« lH-.-ome a craxe
Kith the Kansas fairm.-rs to an extent
that waa nwtT known l<for.\ w
the Topeka curre*iK»ndetJt of the New
York Evening Vk^i und.-r the date of
OcL 7. ' ’llie wonderful success of the
j«at five .rears ha* caused them to
iKplIeve to w heat iiliDi*.t to the e
of other gmlna. The increase to
ires of wheat sown this autumn
over that sown last year will l>e fully
uUO.OCK) acre*, or b» |«er c*nl. making
irea n.-w ly bow n art.und Him.OOO
acre*. Thl* ex.»i*i.H by ma.-ly 1.000,000
I the state’s high nxxird during
aheat raising enlbustosm of the
ink shea atichli
> iltal are dead'
there to learn tbe restr
"I wUl start tonight"
"Within a week *he returned and.
fiuahed with exclieiwnl. told me that
had fooxHl valuable aecurtlk* that
(upiMMd her
deted
aenred a term to the penitentiary
defalcation.
"Before be married your I asked
"Yes."
"You knew nochtog of thur
11 ihrashc-d. few place it at
•There will be little trouble In se
half that of llkjl. The dry curing an annulment of such a mar
weather precHllng its sowing and the riage. It waa no marrtoge."
period of dnmgth to tbe early spring h Tbe result proved that 1 was right
the crop materially. Thraab- In time the courts anoolled tbe martog and harrtwtlng have. too. been rlage. and soon after a real marriage
greatly Interfered with. l*robably one- a letter came to my wife from tbe
foorth of the crop Is yet to tbe stack, wanderer, written oo hit deathbed,
having prevcnti-d the final stags tog the Information I bad elicited‘ ^7
of the garnering. The-.crops of this BJ tovaatlgatlona.
the fire precedtog years teU tbeir
r. A. MITCHEL.
1 Story of the wealth that baa come
doeed behtod me when
voice cried.
of the whoatflelds of tbe stole:
The agricultoral and pastoral lodna"That’a hlmr
ACT**.- Bu*he!a
V*!**:
try of the .vrgentlne republic la to a
Mr. Burdick had identified me aa tbe
critical condiUon
mwpiciou. vtoiior and he demanded 1m mS
«urn.itf eo
my arrest, but DeiecUve HeUbron of t xw.................. i.r»A3 TT.tou cm
«j.C*T.<nX S.«K.41« €0
beadqnartera. whom I bad known for gt;::;::;;:;
a:> Tw.eo xtan.oc m
...............ikekSM u mMm
to^rMttnSt^ ^ reault*^^^hat
The wet wesiber of tbe past three
I told tbe facta as they have been months, the moat exceasire mototurs
h wrm MooMMih Md
stated here.
of the atate’B htotory-. has thdrooghly
••Why." aald I to conchialon. Tbe soaked tbe subaoU. aod tbe new crop
bocua ralefa manner and indeed hto srUl be aown under picre favorable drUngnace are pivetoely the same aa in cnmatoncea than any crop to ten yesiB
TheMephooetridtliJdeti- With Its Immense acreage It baa a fair
chance to jieid a wooderfni bamst
stead of potttoff the false sBe at tha BSXtssBmcr.
toSSS
-r
to. the glad <M
tings a merry .
• aid OW-
■^1
; OLD SORES,
i ULCERSHFEVER
SORES —
flat ivdhtr of while IlTu-n. lu^ni.- x.Uh a
point lu the tiack. and a lung while Ite
go with thin xv.ti-t
ih.-Tx in :ilw> a
w Lite U lt. TU- mat. I
U ..f liu. .h.rk
blue Fn m b thinm I
l Uve-. are ‘
bishop ah;.|a*. xxilh %.-ry l.aiiox. . ud,-. •
other Wtti*l.- hu.e >lu. bl ^lui|«-d
1
|
^
CHEAPEST
•
a» h-warhold
h-wachold srxesDtr Its massfa.-^
wret* arc propic
p
twrrt*
of tbr bigbrat bust.
MOM irputatK-s Be asr«
asr* tu aak vosr
TRY ONK OK THO-^K
FORT.\BLK
RK.\I)1NG L.AMFS
PECK BROS.
Caaso Piasioa.
-
/
.\M> THK HK.sr
U(;HT TOIi.W
PECfC’S KOIQ OF OmmEMTS
Micni
“PliaMiltHlSilip"
nply^^ildcniiK
“Rip VaiWiiur
SPONGES AND CHAHOIS
at tinhvard uf prii'r-*
lk> nut rangr yuur**11 m the rank* of tbu*.- uuablr lu
j
nijw-an upp..nuiiifv bv failing to m*k.-a ;
purchasr.
J. MAKKHAM
W. CLIFFE,
. HI> M K
JOHNSON S DRUG STORE.
,
mingled. Tbe neck to flnlabed with a
; «ride bertha collar, richly trimmed ailb
[narrow ruffles of lace. Tbe bottom of
the skirt has Us usual qooU of ruffles.
Some of tbe alcoves are wide and flowtog at the lx«tom. and olbeni have
them brought to a band with a deep
fall of lace.
Moch fancy haitd stitching to done to
omainetit almost every kind of gar
ment-feather,
many varleUcaa of thl^partlcnlar kind
tlmt no garment Deed
. Urr
„
anything better |o be faahtonable.
I,»
principally done on woolena. but
a and aklrta
whole watoto
wiiK ribbon
rlh
with
faatened'taceiher by this
mi:ye.b.’8
KIL-KOLD TABLETS.
as Conts
Nmn Mmm
ii.t.
;vl
■dtehtog. which to now caUed fagoting.
HMNRlBrmB BOL’SSBAII.
bMk had made life a bordan. I
eeuldn’t eat or aleep and felt alBunt
No Deed lo fnlTcr from heBL
Don't let the air get ttagna^
—create a breexc. Pm m one
or more of om desk or ceiling
ELBCTUC PARS m jouT^
Bce,itoieorhoinc. AH of new
dte%ntekdpafeeto»snKt>oo
kk. tbM I mamna with far
write, P. Mu*. Dukui. a.
cBd «C the HM. vhv* tt bI^M hm
Al.W.WS KKAI)\
IM)NT H.AVF. TO brim;
h rhr intbb. t^ter lhaa Pst* a Kisu ur
*u^tu$>T% IIS repstatiL^ fur won<l--f(ul rmra in carr c
out and Sana
Ui tunc rilra baasMde
baek Ims
with nil the re>t plain. 1 he I roots ale
gatU-red al tbeahouJden* and the end*
arc made lung enough to tie aixiiud the
waUt lu a sutall Ik>w it. the l*tck.
These nn* ma.Ie of everyihinc rnmi
flannel to silk, with a f.-w w»^h g.aaU
throw u lu. High ixdini •* may U* s.-t in
under the V ahaisM fruot. or If a
dressy efletl ia U.wirtd the front may l.e
left open and a little huv U- put al.Mig
the edges as a liiilsl*.
j-or evening wear tio-rx* «re many
^vlew but prolmldy the U-*t la the
front and Frem h Un k cut
at the m*k.
Hint It dc*^
too low off the shunlder* tw
"Piwar too low to front. .\ U riUa
,
quite d«-p lace finish.-* thr u.* k. El
bow sleeves are for dlnmrs and
lid short
fuU dixw*.
are vurie«l olmost tunameutatlun in which
t kinds to utilixA^*!. One
boulders cut duwt
by black velvet strap*. UtLera
have toe whole shoulder part b-fl to
bang loose and bare. A strap of twist
ed lace or of tbe dress lualerlul bolds
|*rlih the largest flowt-r* outlined In
iu>«i .iig
<«■ lu chesilk m
to delicate
delicate coUw*
a
•. In such a case i he dre>s 1* trimmt-d at the neck, on the^iii-ve* aud
often around tbe iMttoni with chiffon
ablrrtogs of the same tliiL J*ink and
btock. light blue with I4ack. gre»-n and
ttoo red and yellow, are iwx-n. 1 think
the all black over a blaek taffeta glace
to the most elegaiiL
There are aome lovely lea gowns on
exhlbltloa so far. mostly in light brocade allka and eoitenuea.
These are
lined with s«
CLEANEST
'
.I.U .hr.-. tly tu the
c.-utcr. while the fr..nta ha\e a r*-;.iiUr
shirt Hniat tiiiiah. wah a*-., ral tatrruu.
ould consldAT the problem Impusaible
of solution. To a man It look* comparati%-ely easy, CoQfide the matter to
beauty, and It I* not lu
me. and 1 wUI ae f what 1 can do."
toe nature of thing* to hide ll.
hato and key fro
She look the chain
from her
Sleeves are mostly bhdiop. even for
neck and Unded them to m
Then. fine aemldrt-M occastuu*.
They are
tbeful
without kjoktog furtberinto tbe
fuluri long or elbow, aa Inwt suit* the wear
boptog for aomclblng-I did not know er.
Where the sU-eves are for fine
wbat-1 left her and tbe next day re gowns they u.*ually have a fall of lace
turned to the city.
I at tbe wrist or elbow. jb'H Ueeres for
wei-ks.
coats are certainly seen on more than
"I have solved
problem of tbe |
coals. mliugol« and wraps.
key," 1 said.
ttauy black latv
some
She was too excited to s{K'ak. and 1 |„f"tbra
continued:
"I had a hundred duplicates of the
key made, thru sent one to'every safe
ty deposit company In each of the toi^
pT cities of tbe United Slate*, asking
tbe manager If It would fit any of his
romiAartments used for
-Ived a letter
bli-*.
Last night 1 rtxx-1
<t. I-ouls comfrv*m the president of
pany stating that the key would ojien
in their vaulU aUn
*
4to. tbe bright 4Vtwt>er silvrr leaves i
IIA. CXLLZD IK KKOAllD To TOrU
KtAUusna.** ua aaii>.
"’Weil si'e whether the necklace has
arrlvcHl.* he aald. and he eiilhsl up 1771
L«nox.
••.V h'virjM* masculine yrulee with a
strong «b*rn»«»« art>-nt r«'^*onded. ’Veil,
vat’s vantfxl*/’
"’Is that Mr. WhiHiink’s resldcnccr
"•.Vo. Illngoff.*
"•Walt. wait. Is that 1771 LenoxT
" ‘Yah: 1771 l>enox: ITulermeyer'sgroe^ store. Yon don’t vant Id? Yelk
ring off • ••
^
The n*malnder of the article deult
with the unavailing efforts of the polUv.
They dlscwervd that a very
sprightly woman la'ariiig no res<>mhUnn» to Mm. M’hixitKk walled aome
time In rntermeyer’s inoeery store for
n trhplione message which finally
cam.-.
No one hi-ard xvhat she said,
for the instrument was very vxmvenlently located for her purpose.
Mr. Burdick rcrocmlHred a suspicious
looking man who had vUiu-d hla aton»
during the previous week and had
douhtlcas erased one of the addresses
on the telephone card, substituting the
l>ogus Wlieclock address.
Now. this record of crime was an ab
solute duplicate of my story
far as
It went. Of course 1 had changed all
namoa and locaUoua. but the i-sM-ntlal
jH^lutt Wire exact. In my story the
Udy corresponding to Mm. tVheekx-k
had bad a stammer Instead *.f a lisp,
for I liad fell a delicacy als>ut copying
the facts too closely.
As to my aolmkm of the crime there
could bo DO Ukeneaa to facta, for I bad
M
iudb^ iUttnUMlIi. OOMUBltMM.
1
1
CAMPBELL BROS
J
\
matcboay.
7aAwUll.Alqmlte
Tb* vmy word tap impUm oooaatbto Bmi U iitrwdii do mmma Tory
maay of the moat olabmate and coolly
toy* ooly do thia for a ahewt tim*. aa
U« if 70« teU to Ao It.
HOME DEPARTMENT
I kaov A tedy that kM|« MTQ BAli «l
hAT* 90]
ia M Al A tiaa. iMAriac OM
Baia is aoMdlun^forcirUaoaoa. •rt one day AAd tha olAar tbe Acxt.
aidar. Olotbaa fat tod a* walla* 8ba aaya mat kar cIocMbc doa. act
fotaoaQiloA
kaap* troabor. aadw«ar«
tolr waarar*. and naad raal. Ttey
^ OF miHtBST TO BOKB LOVEkS GEK^ BULLY A»TO WOW PAKHCULARLT
■ptaa ar tercnnc daairad. tor totaba nra* tha ator ahtoaa
B*ak« a aoftdoairb: fry tn bat lard. 1 batofa**andaaadatAaaiaff iaad
and drain in a eolander or oa a cloCb; and Ito abo and the baby bar«
loAgaatoyara
:
9 paaw ot/wv mbj wv,
^BatfboachX aay not know her
•
ni follow her la pimyar.’rlMaadforiattiAc;
Tba tmthM mrr oflaAVoacb and afof».
AAd haodlaai faet aajfall:
Bat yac ttM daya aio oboery.
r aim «a« akr 1*.
AAd AlftiM brioff raal when waary.
A lady waa one day oalllnir at a
And aoABBhow tbU old pUnot u a
patty for U*
food world, aftor all
i
Tboagb iharp nay bo oar tmbla,
XWIdyaa^AMratiiandoalda.
;
Tba btaro aarpaA tbo cowardo am
Hm M aro lUo a waU
^
^
To laU tko faobloal Aorar;
And aoAMbow tbU old world r«nalni
a brldbt wort A after alL
Tbero'o alwaro lor* that’* oarlnf.
haac « •way In too elo*at. doaltod that lAc to to ba rary oaiafal of oatwbatbar yoo arUl arar waar it ayain j lay.«nd apaad* a caapaiatltralr taaU
anni It
1* ramaao.
ItUraiaada
Aiior
Aftar a wuw
while jw
yoa i
mpomamadof are a dally mm a
la ini **Ob. to i* mml two; to tooaa
" ” I talk and walk a* wnU a* any. of aa ”
”Am yoa wnU paid? *
**Ifol*wo daUar* a work aadtator
mtwadelto day.”
” How maab dot* yonr motor gmr*
aaoond floor. U to har^to wall* ha^
With a bowUderad look, to boy
wi^ a drlioate tod* of aattn alripad
aaga graan.
On to floor tha aaga
’’Motor? why she doo’t work for
green wiltoo carpet null baer the ap-1
peamooa of .being hterallT .trawn! anybody’”
”I tlmagbt yoa tod to worked for
.with dalicat* pink rom with hero
aUof yow”
and there .tray petal* flying off npoa
”Ob. ye*, for aa. *b« doe*:.bat
the cool, mowy Icoklng backgronnd.
there ain't no atonay into IL
Abora to twin bmm bodmada a
Aal wilmmy Uttoflrlallaoa to
floor wUhabnttobookiatofamid.
trying to battoa aad aabntto to lU-
ThroM*.
•«• Keaepto aa« am* t
Bora throata Tnaiab wAan aneirelad
flllkao kerchief. ’Thi* U < ^
had a* yon tbcnybc
Th« color l*j
m aolltrd. and it I Ittod
™
kn^w all abootthU
Thrr
Aawnaa*. A* tba yaoat roaa to take
Uara. tba yoaaff booaakaapar want to look to all gone oot of
to dm with to. AAd aaaiAf aome tba aaoTM of itr Why.
daat la to oacaata and baUid anxloo* That 1* an «zparionoa to
no doaU to alndloata baraalf from
given any tfaoogbt
acyebaiva of oaralamaa*. axolaimad:
M that, bnt we know that ailk will
”Ob. 4anr« bow imokiof ara tar.
aaota! 1 told lUry to awaep to *top*
tboroairbly. uid oow look at tom”’
Bar frlaad aald kindly:
**Qtnoe, 1 am an old booaakaepar.
Lat a*e jrira yoa a bit of adrioiu
Borer dlfaet paoplo’a attentloa to daM yoa do ao. toy wiU
ifaota. Uato
raraly.aaa tham. Bow if I bad baan“ j
Von anoold gira> yonr clothing
clolhiag raak
mat. ! •««’T)
•““•n and
ana atore
aioin rlactricity
necinciij aa rtadrty
rmaiiy
SU.T of mj
.B.pU7*a d»loc II.*
to
*lU>»lo«l..«hooln>oo.. the ■»«*<» .with qucUlrtr,
Tba iiap or eblUto * roloa*.
tbata*l*poka,aAdaofat«^t*>7
Tba toina of happy eholeea,
tha 9Wp9 9lkAimtot9\ght.**
Tba baffla aoaad* of fmpa and faith
throayf. tuf* and ml*t that aaU:
Ttir h«aToa that alralcha* o’ar a*.
Tba ”oomfartabla f
’Tba baitar day* bafora a*.
They alloomblae to>aka thi* aarth
a ffood world, aftar alL
X tb. .t«*.
o,
«•/.
X>o year goml daoda right away.
CtH editor’a^tf Chair.
*
FArly Chri*tiaa wrltar* tall a* tliat
it waa'to oaatom of the flr»t ttoipio*
n*vor io bid each other good by wb« n
learlng tbl. worlA bat in*tead to oay
”Oood night”
Onr word ”oomalery •’ coma* from a Orw^k word which
m«ao. ”*l*opiug pto.’
Thar* 1*
nothing gloomy or graoaoma abont
daatii when .aaen from tbe Obriatian
point of riaw
How baaotifnUy tha
linaa of ooe wboae motlier bad ’’fallen
when abe want
home.
And I knell down to pray.
Th*doar old word.aprang to my lip*;
miani. and than I aaid.
’Dear Ix>n1. 1 cannot leave her oot:
To me *he t* not ilead
ftoewiiara in •hlnink. atarlit apaoi .
^b. loUt
po,.rt»ol. will b*
with
.l.li. M. icrMti u4 n>M
for yon and bett. r for yonrVck‘ t
for yonr or.:** will w« ar longer for th#
andooacnpfnlof flonrairiadaixumt-. ^n**?^’^;***
Iwith ooa --l«nfolcdtoingpow.,on homf. and tot after a day of toil
guentin’. braa* W.tod will be hong
poMihla wenry the ra*y chair i* *o, d«.r; flavor with
Inviting tot yoo want to taka ytmr, forty minnte* in a moderate oven. ...h ■».t*dB..unM,...n*
aa*a at once
y<m*dbadooaby;
Bay fhwr kind word, while yoa
I know not what to *ay.
Bllanrand aiok at heart 1 knelt.
mb*
cn«bi<«ed aeat^ opbolatored in doll«ge graan. ro*a flowmed ailk and
the .hop
But if yoo would really . Follow
let tbe chair wait]
otbm have made aboot th.
Taka ,
i aay* thing* that lighten yoor heart in- whiU you make raddy for it
flav gown
•toad of adding to it* bardon*. and if off to alfday
gown :; *liake
*liake the
tbe *kirt
*kirt
free from do*t;
yoo arrjln trouble
i.
^ot^
.mrrny.
hto'
with yon in a way tliat make* yoo
on *la*p” eriira*. it :
••On that flr*l night
bu
Urge bram oagla will hold back tha
wbiu mnalin and to dxapmiea that
will fall from hU talona to to floor,
Tba drep window reoaaoe* will bar*
How -Ttori.« po«« Ut it^iMt. foM. color
.B.T Of yoo w«r .11 tn* .T.nlnir •<>
MMtlco
e^r* foty.
Bin Alice Koo*evali
th. ^o« tZ TM b.;."wnm oVi
;•^ •» .toutofty ood UB1 ‘main in bine. Thi* r
I hare no donbt. from my obaerra*.
racommaodad.rtlkan diatelv acrow from tba
lot a thonaand .
in yov plaea, and notod tha dirt < tioo of girl* and ibeir way*, that <boaa and .hlrt.
Mr*
Rooaavalt * apart
ahoald hara »ld: ’How bln* to *ky
of yoo do
Wall, it wtmld be
Itr Tto my oallar* waald look at mnoh b<-iter if yoo did not. Belter
ar wocaan * lora to hold aa <
andkaepoarbaartaia tbiaU;
••II. PM ou <Mmo "
‘
take it down froa* to eloaet wbare it ---------------------------------------ha* baao rapo*ioy. and m yoor aatoo- j
yoa find that it i* not haU ao;
ok-
oIdU to baby?” aikad to
______
:
' a*% yoa not
a fown nntll that i* tba raal
Many ohaaffa* tor
yaabaralialadlopalitonacaln? Itjnot know a woanai. axoapi aoa. that«^
faal* aotled, and yoa hare a aana* of jba* aaob a trim, wall earad for aptn ik Tliaa ona day yoa paacanoa a* ha* thla one: and I know
new. while aoma
tolof tto by aeeUtot to child to
koep in a ■tone jar or tin can •
•Xd haoo It batiar for ih« way in orhioh *bo aan- World
tbawoaror.iacoa Of ooarao oao cannot Bay that
direction* carafolly and yoo
will
delighted with to reaolt
iv *«»• to *ifi the aogar. floor and!
hakin*- t«w.w
In
hak„,p
powder togrtor
MaraM^i.
maekarel
properly e«ioked. 1.
POO'J br»-akfa*t di*h.
Soak tbe
o not plnyiag. lator
bat abe la iatacaotad
ih what aha ia doing, hor attoatioa i*
and to la
We do not giv* her-to ham
hapiiy.
mer and looking gto. hot aoaae
equally queer artlcloaT We let her
bare a Dover egg beater.
’•Baiipoaaaheehoaldhraekit:” Whit
r abe doe*? It coat* mnoh to lh*u
ordlaary loya. and eermghiw vaatJy.
When to had toned to pat
the and of it in a liuU dtah and tnia,
to wbeel-*’jnat a* mamma doae”happy and
pleaanre In
bar plaything laated for week*
Sh«
voald not hurt banalf oarioa*ly with
afmr a Uitle and to wa* aooa .
it. and finding tfUt tore waa one
rhm deaaeft waa being earrwl and way tn which it acted and mad* a
noiaa abe did not throw it about and
to alately colored 'waitara woro
o*e it aa a hammer, hot owmI it prop
ing pmty, little pto froto c
erly. came to hav* a high regard, and
to bo oaten with the loa orcaim
pto of tom waaWd bofor* the I have no doobt. a deep re«pact for
.Vnolher plaything i* a clean lamp
yoang lady, who looked tom over
oer. aith a long pto of wiok;
Had at tbe end*
that it cannot
fall out. or with to end* ••• wed uigathto child can taru the tomb
Knew and mfka tba wiok move aad
that find moHi plaamire. -Babyhood.
orar for the oolalr ’’there i. no#
.
An ao.rn portion
..
How pHrfeotly
ridiculon."
t,^
to morml.’’bag pardon, mi**.
that’* my thumb ”
b«l
”By no mean*. " >aid tba girl who
badmudeoee
• Y-m vemen the brod
that tha Jap* make, and to wooderfol shall one*, haven’t you? Well.
Ammi Abtcall’* Me* Cake*.
Cream togetor ooe-half of a cupful like them. 1 brought mine back from
of hotter and ooa and ooa-haU »*np- my *umm*.r outing thi» year, and aa I
fol*ol*ngar. To one oapinl of thick made it myself and originated it I feel.
aora thing* ^ll b# bettor before long
Littl# r>ake*-Bake an
**** *'
Ttie oomforlable girli* a waU of com mitioto to gel aired, while yoo are in a *baet al«ot an inch thick and cot!
Justified in boasting about it
If you I
^
®
|
w^ ro
re il
It w^U
will *immar gently iwon- j.
.
dliaolvod in one Manpooefort. and all bar aoqoalotanoe* aoon making ready for to avaning
Vou can imagine bow prrity it i*.
vt-ry tired, and If you have
boiling water
To to-ora^ With the soft tan*, deep brown* and
find it ooL Woaidn’t it pay aome of
in lro*nng. roU In grated or dc*i- ty miuote*. than m-inova
lay to b.h on a hot platter, pot a lit-1
^
V fiM ling in to b.-ad and eye*
yon to try to bH tliat aort of girl •
)d coooanot, and aomatbing de
goldvn yellow*
Imthe th. back of to- neek wltli water
--a when well miked tba eraam
---------------1 lightfully
iiguuuuj pretty
prPMT in
»a to
me way
w*
of cake tie buib r over it and
strung torn on heavily waxed
TM-M.lt-..
- •>0. « yo» OM bMT ti. .,»nr. poor
^
q, preltu r *iill.
Or
of a brown dye. and now it
Irmon with to fl*h to each perron
__----------------------- cupful .if entire
they will le*
I between my *tndy and my dm'Ml not. poor M.l.whn..do.b, -d
Auother
May
to
cook
mackerel
S*.
d fMtf
j towel, thru d.. up yoor hair anew.
n>and a* po**ible w Idoh U atwlKAt floar. ooa qdarmr of a tea- ■lag room, aod ha. to codeet tutUe
Diatnrbthy
and you will feel made over. The hot jitainad by not ill ling qni to half full, after -oakirijr it oeer night, to put it i epooafnl of mace, ooa teaapoonfnl of
tinkle when yon go through.
Diaturb
thy broaat; '
will
.tiiU llirobldtig
nerve* la* Cbi* oaka rir.* mon- than half ill a |wo and {war l>oiling water over. olovoa Poor
tb* to
It’s oaiwMv of more modifli-atione. 1..
Th# pitying aofaU who oau *ec
miuote or two and)
lly than anything
pan* or a loaf pan. dn
behave, but thi.. i. my flrtt one. aad
Uow vain thy wild ragrat
ro I tiad rom. thing to Ivern
a.r.tn»>«ndr-t.
] .p*k ,i,u th* met petf.rot eoo« | *
Big portien-. fr;mi little aooro.
II not. nor *obame. but colmly dance. Take off tbe boot* that yon I ^
grow.” aald ibe girl .mtling. "Try
OtaaUaaM Lwma Wlrk*.
little hrown.-d
Barve with *Uoed
to do it aod ae, ’-New York Herald.
HI* choice U bait .
d-p*. Md -t ..,«n
mmt r-opu O..JMI
WhU* blind and atring 1* thy *ight.
-r. A ..pld .IBIIC both;
-1' fh. •• 'h-.-I" •»««''« _»'l I f •**«— “ b* tonBdmpto-i
lUal FaslUk Mmrnmm.
t clean
dav. H it
i* alway* eaten wlUi J ly
mannor.
It will oaom final]
Hi* wlodom Me* and Judge* right.
for tl.e feet,
clean ttockiug*.
“n. and
•»<! oool
oool I
The bettor i» made with
yaaet.
. ------ -------------- jimoothaida togator. with chocolate ;
out on to | wedged at ooa *ide. while to oto
Ho tru*t and ra*t
*boe* or *lipper* .... a
I
One .,u»rl of flour, one >abh-*i«oon of
When von get ready to
•ugar. pu-ov of bettor the .Iro of an
Strive not. nor etruggle: tliy ix»or fraabmaniration of .i^rit.
ro over
nr dree... do not take the ‘
Oookh a-Two mpful* *ugar. ,ug.bnt
one egg, pinch of mlt, miU
thi* depravity, tok.* a new wick, draw
ave worn all dav. but a <«•
«*• cupful *oor------------------aooogh to make a Miff bett«r and ooeOan never wre*t
out a *tola thread near to aaivaga.
__________
Wiien all i. dona, you will • craam.one toaapoonful aoda. four egg*.
half cake of oompraaoed yea*t are to
Tba moaiieat thing to *erve thy will; ^
<»»•'
. life and to wick will be found traotobU
wonder where to tired feeling hoM ^Uihtlj beaten
aeparutoly.
Flavor
Whai a j.i.-iure of
vrtion»
The hattor i. allowed to
All power i* HI* alone ; be atril
wonder
introduced into to burner
to en-er
with lemon floor to make a „ given by tbe boy', artle*. de^rrip- j wba
for abont foor hoor*
MnflU
And tru.t an.l rrok
•«*» y<>°
,
will take it up properly, and
iltwourm I
handled aaaily
Roll vary thin non of hi- m.nher'* work in the fol- The _-----------------Waabingtoo Htar.
opo®
evening’* dalle* or pie
ring* ar» ». t ujk>h a pancake griddle
good form aod give
■prinkle
with
*ugnr
roll
lightly.
,
jawing
anecdote.
It
would
be
humorit
will
appear
lu
I
iqw
_______ _________ _
: with a new *e*l
fUb d with the baiter, to fLame
of hard fact an even flame when lighted.
Takiaa tare.
Now ail thishaf^ taken *ome ti n,. lo cat in form* and bake. If all *oda i* ? on* but for thf
half *weel cream. arrorv nnappracialion which i*
-----------------------Two *i*tors ware under diacuMion iay. but it doe* oo^ take nn ly K) oot
odd two .poonful* baking i«wder;: a,.,,lnedl. and find* an echo In more
If *oot i» aocidenially dropped
by a group of trlend*.
,
long to do
When onre you
thi. Irove oot half tbe *oda
than on.* hoo^hold. we regret lo *av :,a carpel oovar it thickly with *alt It
” Why i*it,” a*kad one.-tliat tore^formrtl th.
l.*bit of making
half ioch.
w,liand.r«ru.«VorMir«hkhl;^7 0"“" “jf
or M,i. d...„y thiop «^|::y,:,;::™:ri.^h•*
in their drem and Chang., of clothing ewry day.
know
that bulli have ^ will do
IN THK WOODS.
t a- a matter• .
cour*e.
yoo
Aunt Vina * Fried Oake*-Ooe pint J
In- j of goo-1
po
:z.
’My mother get. me up, build, the may ton be .wept up without roll
and Mod*, ing Uie carpet.
bnttonnilk, one teaiioonful; fire, and get. my break
The*,
rnnmn-
are
Mrved
hot at
inebeon and toMi«d next morning
for breakfast
They are to real old
E:ngli.h. and tl.e /ecii>e will be of
value to houseioeijcr* who deaire to
make to dvhcji.o. little cake* as they
Frederic A.
e’. Jf-.rurl.,.
If th.
s t
5
L i LJ
obrner
of a
rag oarpat goto
looae and prevenU the door* oproiag. ,
or trip* every om that eaten to
nail tt down at om^v A dog’seared oarjiet mark, th# .lov.-n a. well
a. to dog-.ared b«>k
Door mate. a. a usual thing, alionld
be large enongh for tba mott eittrordInary development of to pottol oxtremitlM
Koooomy In a door mat S*
fraqnenUy overcome by to extravain tlie eooaumptlon of the ear**Tn clean aod dost a piano u*e half a
yard of good canton flannel, bruahlng
lightly over to remove to dust; if
there are finger mark, or spot*, rub
up' and down over ttiem. always koaping to nap next to tha instruxsenk
Dneten made of old print, irtth
which to cover book*, sialuetteo and
•uob artirlM a* ara diffloult to duct,
and larger .me* lo cover bad*, ara indi.iwnaahle in .weeping and dusting
It i* iioor *-conomy to *weap oUrpal* with stuU and to scrub with good
t become* •oiled to the
int. It may lake ooa
fresh •errloa a* panne velvot. tbrongh
ing washed
Naphtha soap to good
use for the purpoee. making a sad*,
but not rubbing tha Kiap on tba valWhan nearly dry prati*. ooverlng
th aa old baodKarchiaf or otlim
of linen, and paon^velvat i* to
.
Light ooioradvalvoto taka to
otifully.
tboogb toy
ooma out of it a abode or two mmm
Chop fin. ooeMnaUoAUmaadoAO
•mall groan pepper
Poal aod lUoa
Aulf a doaen ripe tomatoro; place to
too* in an oarton baklog dtob.
«. with mlt. ppriokto to oboppod
ontoo ood pepper over tom nod ooror
Willi
L
layur of flo« roUod
eroofcer
iba Pot bit* of buttmororto
ib* and bake to tematoM OAa
Nioo to oarva for luAoboOAq Mpaeially with oold aseat
If tj tar MeldMt yoor fcti—.
lap foli oa ■» throw oota aoal oa
bo teao . it win ostiacilita 1. m
Poooh oadM aay
. e*
»
xeurwk.
/
bo ooaaoa.hoT
tohoUtav wMw
n
4
xiattvxanra tmimo, iuk^^mM ttrv; iktdL. felWanut.
AORIC JLtUflAL,NOVELTIES.
THE SWOIID
I
HP
OF DAMl
DAMOCLES A Womdaii
tbe Waablngtoo correapoo
New York Errwiag I-oai.
of tbe agrtcullural d^Mct-
Trvfemotr aald tbe empccor. nt la
a miafortnoe to oor royal adf aa waD
•a to you that you are implicated In
RIIUKMD FOR MiSKi
FMlam or the Roate DeKribH
brEesfaicer Atwood.
ijom raoi lunufi itiLauno
turn mrnw amm thm fMw cto4
W. a Atwwd. chkf «#tD«r aod topofnplMr or tbo.Ato.k* r^jiTRl rail
way, anirod at Tacoma. Waali.. a frw
Aajr. afo ftom AlaaJta wtth m-wa that
a faaatUa roota for thU raflrtiad baa
boas fovad from tba Tanami rlrcr to
tba MUmnU o^bo AUokao ranee. aaTa
tba Mow fact TUnea Horrej* for Cbe
man ttfta aia ao«r ocorlr complatr.
i la Ibe ajclne
aasnate; United Btaire H^tor Ocorn
Tvacr of Waablnetoo. and Ocorge tv
Dicictaaio. foofral
at the Ta
eona aad SaattJa Intrmrban rallwaj
and feraierlj fwral manae*<r of tb*.
Kartbam Paolftc rmlltr.,.
It la pwpooad to band a Hue
Vlitaaka. at tbe bead
bay. aootbem Alaaka. arruaa Ibe Alai
dt
to tbe Yukon.
na vaUey
^
ba aboot 4no mnes long.
pro>et baa no coonectloo wlib ibr
poofd Valdea-Eagle railroad, a
New Tork meo cooiempbite bul
tbrovfb tbe Copper river vnllry v
KOdoeer Atwo
coal find. Be eara that on the Catwell
riror. aboot tblrtj mllea aoutb of tbe
Taaaaa. tbara la a coalfield fully 20o
mUea oquare. Alone tbe Unka of tbe
rlrer tba relna extend tu a d«i>tb of
1.000 fcot He reporta de]K^ll« ..f nrr
tbe vein*.
,e. In ran-vlng on
along the Ti
tbe party came am»ii gravel
from aoo to a.000 feet blgb.
b»rl, vt err
fold beating.
Engtnear Atwood aaya
tbare are mauy mllliuna of r
bad by bydranllc i
could work to any advantage In
country. Regarding tbe coal depot
be aaya tbe qoaUty la «H|nal to tbe 1
foMd to tba auie of Waabington j
wlU coke.
One of tbe moat imereellng alalemenU made by Kuglneer Atwood
that tbe country along
weUUm
poaalbllil
tloo bg vlalted
, liCMr iitiil otbon tbe
AmidcaD aide. Mr. Atwood wya. tbe
Oauadlaa aide la loalog innn.v .if ita
tobaUtoota. A great miml*er of
old tiBoro bare bad tbeJr cyea on
Tanaoa counlrj for aome time and any
that ibey will go Into atork ralalug
tbere.
During tbe trip govenmieut telegrapb
men were met arranging for tbe op«*u
log of tbe Marconi aystem t»ctweex
Port OIbboo and tbe heed of tbe To
nana. Mr. Atwood and bla |tnrty trar
etod more than *Juo lullea up tbe Ta
nana. Uter braurblng off and follow
It baa been eUlmed fur iMime yi
that It would hot be ixwalM.- to tlm
paaa tbrongb tbe mtiunlaln*. The «
I tbe aame aa i
by the offlelal toj»ograpb.T of <
Olenu'a gorarnmml; parl.v
It I
tween the CatwHl and Hualtna i
and to about 12 mlK'a long and
wide. Boflnecr Atwen! aaya 1
a graater part of tbe dlstaiuxary to lay tl.w at
that the lu
Tanana river and tbe cmat tiTuilnm
at Vtotuaka. at the be.nd of It.ourrec
tloo Uy. where a poatofllee baa Juat
baeo eaubltohed. Tbe diatanre t
Taoaoa wll be about Suo n.iUw
utber 100 mllea will carry tbe r.«d to
tbe Yukon. Tbe line followa the Ta
ana ralley for a greatiT loirt of tl
Tba warm wloda from tbe Pacific,
bkmtog from Cook Inlet, give the
Tanana valley Its fine cllmnle. making
It auRabla for Initb stock raising and
agricultura.
Engineer Atwocsl and
tmnj ware to tbe field from May until
ttaivtoobar.
Another i»ariy of euglnaara baa located the line fn»m \ istuaka to tba paaa acroaa tbe Alaska moun
tain range.
New WireIsm Telearwatir Trlwwipk.
Accoosta of anotbiv w irvless triumph
aro reported, aays the New York Times.
Tba ataff of the torpedo s.'bo.daUlp Ver.
nan at PortamoutU, England, b.ns auccoadad aftar mauy exiHiiioents lo de
vtotog a acbemc of k.M-ptng up comby means of wlreleaa lethaya
la tbe
apparatui used for receiving purposea
1 the surface when tbe lioat
1 Is under tbe wnttv.
. Tka flrot Of a group of iw.>he tuUdIW to oooatltuta tbe National Memo
rial iiBirfTtIty at Mason City. la., baa
bacn completad and Is ready for occu
paocy. Tbe new building Is to isdarotad to liberal arts. Tlw Institution
to batog amabllabed under tbe dtrecd« or tba national organisation of tba
■ma «r Vatarana. Tbe new unlraralty
will ba coodocatloonl and will hara
attaobad to It a fully equipped prepar
atorydapartmaot._____________
thto frtok of aaroro
I frtau tbe trfe U>
tbe United Butca
faUy grafted on an
tba dif. imaat gro
rdlnary wiock at
Aa and are now
rutting of tbto
waa aent to baou Ana. t'al.. to
lie tried In that climate. A ewipto af
yeara now will aue the Crat fnJll
"
will be
« wtotr
lettered,
plmtlful a. tin- aeedorange may
Ing Ibe matter ..ver in bla mli
vntly be a|K»ke again:
ouiMTaiiy
leaa orange
freak. U
It prow aucHi^ful will make tblpga
user f<ir the lemonade man
The departmecit baa a numUT of
nrw walnula from tbe Medmimnean,
and a lot of new and queer aUade and
reca frtim tTilua. Jai«n and
oat of tbe way comers ufU»e earth.
One of the fint-at abacW In^.w In Waab
Ingtoa. the idiluKko. cumtw fn*m ridna.
having
1.rougbt by the defwrimmt. and mmb U auilclieirrd from
tbe latest dlw'ovrrl.w.
A riew kind of grape, ra.b an Inch
In dlann-ter. grow lug in tmu. I.e» a foot
In length, la another of the diaeiiverlea
.If the .lei«rlniei,t. A .wiung Mm- wa*
rv^'enlly ahlpjHHl to t allfornla to ibr
Kama Ana eMw-rlmeut aiatlon f.ir trial
purpoaea Thle idant wna found In the
mountaliia of Mrxhvi.
It la berlwrr.
oua. dying down In wlnt.-r and u-ktng
every aeaoon
It la aat.l tc
eat. l.m may
NOVEL STORM COAT.
Seat Wkra Jla \ tmitm Hmmmmm ills.
W hen PnaUlent
It did ii..l
ome to Ivansna City. s«vs the Journal
.if that town, b.* mU^e.l the gift of one
.If tbe handaomernt surn. t^wia that a
man 4iaa put «.n bU bark almv tbe
.lays when t.uffalo rolni. iMenme .x
tlnel. The eoal Will Sllll 1-* hla when
he .tMiirs aftiT It. but It Im bung up aa
an addllloual iiuluc'.nient to ae, ure a
visit to Kansas City fn.m bim
Tlw coat la made fioni ..ne suiierb
bids of a C.allowny s|.-«t. 'J hla Is very
fine, with hing. silky hair .a.verlng Its
shiny black surfa-a-.
It U lined
tbroogboot witirqullte.1 brown sathi.
ami the collar, ruffs ami fis.iit are
fac-d with real Imsv.t fiu. The matiTlnl. S.1 far as the Gnlluway part la
concrrmal. Is said to lie as fitw as any
ev.T se.n.
Ibe steer waa esp.*. lally
plrke.1 out for this pnn>*»se. and Ibe
gnwlest «*are waa ev.-riise.! In killing
him uot tu mar the hid.It was so
w.ll lanued that it la as s..ft as a
pletv of cloth, and llie long Ida. k l*alr
gives the yannrnt u stunning iipiawr
anre.
bivetl
• only
FINE BUFFALO HERD.*
to a few for .v.'an.
Gnine Counnlssluner Harris im ..m* <*f Iht*^*.
This
herd has uev.T U*rn count.-d in .aniiputatlons of the numla r of buffalo.*s left
alive. This Und. of which Ihe .a.mmlasluner has know n f.c mwrty tw.^nty
years, is of mountain M*s»n. The ani
mals are In i«-lme i-onditUai. ow ing lo
c xetdlent Pfistnrace and uninterrupted
life
.\mong the bidd«-n la-rd is a
gr.-.it bull ..f .Miormoua bulk, thought
rxl Is ,
ley of about forty
tbe very heart of
most bidden |uiks It U the d.-t.-rmlna*
tloti ..f tlume C.unmlssluner Harris
tbai no one sliall l.wru ..f tbe location
of the beni until I lie guv.mmenl Las
set aside nil tbe I.nnd In the valley and
id It for a great pnwerv.-. similar,
small scab*, to Yellowstone |«irk.
Coeds 0«er Prises Poe VeU.
DispU-aaedV lih the dlsconlant abouU
f tbe rtv>lers at the fttotball gaiuea
n MnrsUall field, tbe .^s-.U of tbe
Voroen's union of the CnlTt-rsUy of
'.bh*ago bate <»ffcr.>d a prise for tbe
Host mnslcal jell lUt .wu U- devised
►y any .»f the vvom.-n stu.U-ms of the
university, aaya the t'lih-agu Tribune.
Tb.- cont.-st is oi.rn to all roetU Tbe
s will Is. awarded on Nov. 1. Tbe
first itrlM or flO will be awanltd for
• aaUsXact..ry.
Ill Ik-a w arded
Tbe s.-eund prize c
, wbeib.«f il U
f.T the bi-St cinp
deemed aatlafart.ry or m-t. The
test Is unib-r tbe charge of Miss Marion
Talls.t. dean ..f w.rtwen nt the ui
ally, who Is cUalnuan «»f Ihe ennn
Kra«or May Uo Rork to AfHew
An Amstardam kHer t.» the IxxofioD
Expremx alatra Ibat in Mr. KntgxT * In
timate circle ..f friends there is a mov,-
family
M by tbe ex-|«iah
Kruger bat glxen uotice
xa.-alc bit pr»*ent reeldenoe In ?
I«r. Imt baa uot yet n.adc up bi
nixanj lo«- generals bouM If allowed to git. U to
d»TStood that tbe geoeralt ob tbeir i
xiait to EngUud will aotind pn
quarter* on tbit pixtnt.
matieUna.
Yuu.
Kcbenglar.
royal jie^u.
V.iu, Uuent
Schenghir of Uartng falae
order to get yuo out of bla way. a
crime acwrcely kwa atrochius than treawon.
What proof have >t>u of your
charger
-Xotie that I can bring forth wlibout
Injury to anuiher."
**Gvnlleuieu,- said the cnipetor. **we
hate the trial by couiliai. but It to'not
lltunl fur iM bolan.. I aUall hiailtute a
new teat. Cu to yoltr riaiUiK. which
will
lurefully loeke.1 ami gunrd.^
Calruliite bow hue a wire will U- requln>l lo iHdd in auM*eii«. « Kwor.1
w.*lglii.«.l tu a bnndrtd |N.umla. When
you luite OaUlml. hand j.mr llgurea to
th.- grind ciiamlwrlaliu who w III have
tbe w ir. a lor hxI an.l the >tvorda
hey will Iw auapeodon tH l..-uglar a
» w ire made on
Guer
Guenlh.ra calmlalhm.
r-oli luathtrmatklnn ahall .b llw-r n I.Mdure an hour
<od held l.y hia own
•ulalhni. If iieilber a\».»rd falla. tlie
umler the fln.T wjre
Ihe «>ther ahall die.*’
Umed to the enptatu
College
President
th. ^
« wt
year «.f th.-lr stay the lYuasiau
gorenma-ut made a nqii.-si ..f Saxouy
that It eluae the do.«-s ,.f its uiilxt-rslty
to women atud.-nts. This w as lava use
u.-u taking the m.il
|H.le xver.. susls-.i.-d
Ibii 'u.»l«dy d.The pruf.-ssoi^ hand.-.! In tlielr cal- Of being »oclallst!x.
rulathms-v;u.-iitb.T vviihhi a wrvk,
Kihi-nglar vviihlu a mouth.
Then
luonlhH w.r.- sis-nt In making tbe
win s. Wlilrh were each run tlinmgb a
inallwniathwl Instrum.iit to dlscov.T
tlwl It unsxver.-.l the .nl.-uhiilon; aiid.
Iw Mi«|K*ndi-.l. t-uvh by its pro|sT wire,
ov.r a .l.-sk lu the thn.nero.Mn of Ihe
»MH|M rorV pjihi.v. I rvin Ibe tirst.gn-ut
int.r.>t was nu.nrf.-Ht.il tlinn^-bout
the empire In this advam-e m.-th.sl of
trial. The iM-ople ball.il Ibe .h-i«irturc
as a n.-xv exidem-e of the wK.hmi of
their Is-lox w! sovereign.
bright Hiring nuM^nlng
It was on
i|wrur. the imiMilat family,
llmt Ihe
the faculty «*f the unlverslthe uobl
-rals
of the army an.l otb.T
ty. the g
uotnbh-s ldl.ll the thr.M..ru.Mn lu uxTrnow ing. When the nodh-mv x% an m-ati-d. the .uus-n.r t‘an-r.-.l. f..Il.iw.il by
bis suit. In tbe suit of the em|Mi*«a
vx-as a maid .»f hnm.r wh*.-.- lul.-use exeH.-m«-nt sh.»w.-d plainly in Ii.t fa.v
and her tl.'iu.MUKxr. Wl..-n Ihe pils..ii.-rs w.re led in. she was observed to
cast uis.n tw-heiiglar a lu
uiHiu Gu.-iith.T a bs.k ..f b
tu.U. When all was n ad
drawn ns tu whi.-h pp.»r.i««xr should
Icvturc first. The lot fell I.. Iw h.-nglar.
With the grent«-si .are a sword was
M. OAUCT TIUmXH. l-lf li. A
ausiH-ndcHl ox.-r hi. d.-sk. ev.-ry eff.st
U-lng made that m.l llw h-ast extra mand.-d the d.s.n* of Ja liM.i.- I.
h- put uiKM.
strain shouldI Ibe
tunm its
Us win
wire dur against men Ui-aus.- ul the I
vsH,
Wla
ii
II
was
m.-.-cullne
s.Klalists among . Ill
ing the p
as carefully
dents, gutir wurM this.
(
tbe lime
ilusiH-ak. Huringtbe
At that iK.lDt lu the game imi
Ibc professora ul Lell^ie dl.l a ri
■'-'m
Ibe audience, and Hie hiiur.-r. as be
llnlsh.ll. while Ihe last s;iimIh rati from
the glass, f.-n Uu k exhauHbil
Th» n
timmther. nft.-r nil had l-i-n urrnng.ii
f.»r bliu. st.i.iMil lo his di-sk anfi .leliverx-d bU difsiiunw- wiih as much eontid.-mi- ns If he vx .-re simply w|s-sklng
-W.Mi.I.Tfn
11.-. t.HS Un5.-h.
falling U|KJU him.
U-iwx-on the lhi.t
and Hie .Uami l
Sllcn.-e was IniiHi
tilng txxo luickclh
lor of th.. emplrxlal xHimputatloua
cojitalnlng Ihe «
lu .-avh cam-, ri-ad;
-The alrriigtb of the wlr.p U n-proaeoted by the folb-xvlug d.vinmU of
Guenther. .iC.bM.
Uuvnlh.-r'a w Ire la Ihc flfier by mdPe ll\xnn Mix th.niAandiha of the
unit of mens
huHh which
Tbere wat a momentary buih
wat broken by a aotmd of one falling
on the thwr. A maid lu the emprt-M*
roll bad falnU-d. The t mpen-r UHtked
atldc ami. *.vUig wb«i had iKvum-d.
aald: ’There ll.-a Hu- caune of the accutatlotu It ll m»t ao. rrorx-**..r Kcheu-Noxv that i muHl dl.-. 1 cmifeaa. 1
loxc the wotmtu nnd wmdd have dri
atroyed my rival.**
•Take him away." a.nid the oni|».Tv.r.
Khenglar was led mit of Ihe throne
room, tlie emiH-rur an.l Hu- audl.-iuiremaiolug •.-ni.il. Meanw hile thcmalil
of honor had rx-c.ix. nil itu«l wat en
deavoring to nutniln her bluab.w nt
having ah..wn au.b eUntonlliiary lu
lereat In the trial and the n *.«ilt.
• I’ri.fcHM.r tluentber.’* said Ibe sov
ereign when the dm.r had Uvn chm-d
ui»on the culprit. ’*what rv|iantHon
can I make for bating llHtet.».l to an
ati naatlon .-.galtiHt a K.y.il and dlatlugtlUlu-d aubji-^ir
”Y.iur iflfyitay ba* done all that can
band of tbe l4idy IUtHib.
Hon with ber majesty U m> fa
mine that 1 dnnil^..t oxoxr i
for feer of Injury
her.MTxcn tbe c
-The ffifitoot MUiBf firtiele I hfivt
to mj fitorfi,*’ wrltot drogftot a T,
Smith, of Dfivto. Ky.. *‘it l>r. Klag'i
Hew "Dtooovmy for Oon«xmption,
Oofiffbi find OoUto bocfiOM it filvoyi
eOi^'hLai.'eliilhbtiu. lafkluK
BOBotrooa mito of U.v. silk audrlb- torPHoA s5o fit JfiA U. Jobtifioci m4
bcOA Tba bodices are . tit off right F. H. M*fid‘t drug ttoriA
MM*. Who coald |W» BOhOlpf^
at tba watot line with a little sbon*
iobt to front-ewcago Post.
Tbara are more than 5.000 poa
and tbe posh
.o“o2
■ altogether a
sa?-.ai.&grjarg:
TW Ottawa abate to tba uama af •
Mwr daM wbkii baa ba«u dadicatfd
to ber exoalkucy Lndy Mtoto and
taught durlog tbe last few daya at
Gorrrument Hooae by Louto Barry
d'Egvnlle. aays a apeclal dlapatch from
Ottawa. Out-, to the Chicago Tribune.
Tbe jwx»feas.w leacbea tbe daugbiera of
tbe Uoebesa of Coonnugbt. Prioca SArta of Hattcnlwrg. Prince Arthur of
Caannngbt and famUlesof tbe Ducheas
of Uoxl-irvmgb. iHwbea. of I^orttond.
l..wd .viupUidl and
Duodouald.
Tbe Ottawa skate H in tbree-quarten
time auU ta danced m cmides by any
numU-r of dam'cr* aa folluws First
■ N tbe brief akelcb given in the eie
■ eyclopcdlai of Dr. 'Mary Carey
■ Tbomaa. proaldent of llryn Mawr
I college for women. It U m»ted tl.at
aftir obtaliang her dipkuna of
A. n. from Corueli
year at Joboa lloj.kiua unlverul
ly. then went to Euroiw and wn« ibrae
yeara at Lel|»lr. then fur a ume at
GotUngen. again changiug to Zurich.
Switreriand. bef.we taking finally tbe ’afcwHl slide right foot sideways; third,
degree of Ph. !>.. f.< which abe bad draw left fool tu right: fourth and
anti, stand on tmll ..f right f.iot and
been working. sWby did abe ch
swing or pivot one entire clrvle. with
ao many times? Tim rrasou al
what manner of w.>man abe ta. bow left f.s-t extended lu skating iwwltioD
U-hln.I; sixth, nt ibe o.mpl.-il.m of tb«
dauntless In tbe first lOace and bow
cirele bring both f.sH ri.sK- tuget*»er.
loyal to her ow n aex in tbe aecond.
All thes.- movements till up two Ixara,
' Mtoa Mary E. Garrett, to whom Irt
N.S.. 1. *.* and 3 in the first W nnd 4. 5
aU girl atudenta be grateful, gav.' g32u.000 to Johns UopUua to secure llu- ad
meiits
to Ibe b-fi and rv}.ent in Uitb d
mtoalon ..f wtanen. They oubl th. o
JUS. AH.-r lh.ll Isdd |wrtu«T b
compete for Its degrees, and Mlaa
^homaa enttred na a student of lan right lu.u.1 aml h..p slightly forward o
guages. Kbe sem fonml. bowev.r.lbal rijfbt n-M. th.n plate l.-n 1.S4 f.irwan
: right r.s.t tip to tla- left with
nnt rot wore glri* tbtTv uu*eijual tenna
with men. fur they werv not aUowed
to ent.T the regular cUasea for Instruc
tion. but must K«-t tb. Ir Uwming prl(••rnie.1 f.Hir
vatol.v outside a» U*st ifi.-y udght.
Then M. Carey Tboums hilgraied to
. "ri.!- pix‘ot
Kunqw and lo Lelpsle. lu uid S.*vxc«iy.
ing to take a ib*grjv fn.iu ao <kU the IkM «.f I
Itan university that v.as so uno w«uncu. .\l U-lpsle she and a
friend. Miss Gwinn. w,*re stnd.iita
1. the nm Marry toyls.
laca and rart brocades In big daring
pattorna that bear tbe marks of tbe
Do Barry period. Tbe petticoats bavw
tba cokwlal flare and square sweep
and tba bodlcro ara square cut over tbe
bOKNn. with elbow alet-ves done
NEW DANCE FOR CANADIANS
!me "^hx^r nllSera 'glix
liilliiarlsui. Th.y ili.-uiHelx.-s hai
^ liupriaHid with tbe brilliant
that they p.TH.>ually
imrllanicni and aald tb.-;
|.ul women out of ih.-lr ti
tbe two American ladUi.
lU.-lr omriH.. That m-IH.
time, but when the w..m.
id>Ulu the degree which
reward of th.-ir dev..tlon t
tvae ri-rux-d them.
-I will have my d.-gm
g’rlt
> .Vaxuu
w’.tuld md
iIvei>Uy HU
iud tiiiidied
I It for the
II itought to
. b-arnlng It
• aald Mlw.
Khe appll.d for ll nt G.iUlugen. “It
la not advi»mblc to give degree* to wo
men.** the faculty aald,
I’rviM tlolHugen the glrU Jouru<*yed
OD to Zurich iu pursuit of that degree.
At Zurich Mias Thomnn cnllnui-d her
ruai-arclica lu m.Hl.-ru teuguag.n.
At
Ihe 8Witt Initltutlon of leurnlug tbe
lu-mtam! f..r cxnmluatl.m In AngloSaxon and English. al»o lu Gothic, old
and iidddle high German and In Cn-rman llteralurc.
In eight wn-k* she
waa ready.
Even nt Zurich everything alm.1 of
rKMltlxely rifUBlug b.-r u d.-gn-e xva*
dobc to iweut b.T aecuring ll. Real
ly aometlim - one cannot li.-lp wonder
ing what
rt of Jmlgni.-nt x. ill U
ineUil out ; » men for Hivlr e. nturiet
long iK-raeoutlou of glfttd wom«-n. To
U^lu. the cxaminatioui w.-re oral aud
In i«-c*.-mx* of all the Zurich faculty.
Th.-to b-arned gcuHcni.-n (v.-n med
dled with the matt.T..r th.-camlMaU-t*
attire and ruli-d th:it .Mo-* Thunmt
muHt t.piH-ar li fore them In full even
ing dri'H*. with train and white glove*.
In that, for the occanlon. Hbhurd and
cueomf..rtnblc exuilume M. Guri-y Tbumna aid thriv boiir*. while the prufeaa^
art piled her with q.i.milons. the hardf»t they ii4ild think of. 81k- i:uuie off
triumphant tt ex.Tj fBdni. «ud the
profe**.»r* w. re Hu n b.-r in.int entbualattlc nindauiUT*. Th.-y gave h.-r tbe
hlgheal
greeau
day to thto Zurich graiitt d.-grii* to
women on equal term* with m.-n. Fol
low lug Zurich. Dr. Thomas atudkil t
year In Faria, then retururd to btr
own Und, wbero she bns Imiii j-x-er
since Idenliflcd with Bryn Mawr. firrt
as dean and profeaaor of English literarc and fitoce lW»t aa Its prrsldrot.
MAUY EDITH DAY.
The smart young x-onilngent at Newport take thrlr walking ext-rrlsea* In
iwngee shirtwalrt. or Jm-ki-l wiilis. and
a more npproi.rlate .4^ ^-,-..1.111.4 dr.im
for the punio*** »'‘»«ld tM>i have
modlshly choeeu.
Burnt atraw luita,
•traw trtmmt-d. with Ioum- banging
white vrIU. white wn.b kid gloves and
green silk fiataiudH art- th*- smart ac
ceoaories. Big tiow«-d black kid walk
ing Uet fire correcL—Chicago Post.
By fieUlng sand and shingle from
tbe beficb al twopence a cartload tbe
Yarmoolb aulborlilea iecare a rertwifi
•r £400 fi jaar.
XVe slMli
mightM-t than t
ton .lout a..I. I
HORSES FOR SALEt
.. JW PtoiKcr nwry $taU.,..
j
I. J. IVIOROAN
My rush is over now and I have a good many _ '
horses on my hands. They must be sold at
some price. Now is your chance for Bargains.
1 havs afew cheap horses for work, have some
cheap driving horses and a few big work
horses. Also a fine big black mare, 7 years
old. weight 1600; a pair of good brown mares
weight 2400: a fine pair of Standard bred bay
mares, drivers 6 yearsold. weigh 1900; a fine
blocky gray stallion, weight 1400; a good pair
of t lack ponies, good to drive or work. Kiric^^
ly give me a call if you want horses.
**
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