The Evening Record, December 19, 1902

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The Evening Record, December 19, 1902

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1902-12-19

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EVENING RECORD 1^5=
SIXTH YEAR—1749

TRAVERSE CITY. lOCH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19.1902. •

WAOBSONCtlTADI

ARBITRATION
NOT EAST

STABUD TO DEATH

TEACHERS
RESIGNED

XMAS SIFT

This Morning,
p, a trs <• U* g»«ila« awmd.

-PEACtrUt"

ELOCKADE

OEC4E-

lON It IPPEVOCAtLE

EKCLAND

STANDS

niM

m JOINT ACTION WITH OEPMA
IN VENEZUELAN WATEPt

VnHth^faU* Will Aok tho Tmo Pow•rs t« Modify Thoir Tormo df tot*

ONE

maUNb Fa, Doc. If -Tto ommael
tor ito Pomwrlraala Coal C3a aabml'tldd tta otat-ioat to tho doal atrike
itaaloa tlrto mondOE. aad obowod
tk0 mmmrnX oarmteMi por conirart
waa^l.ZlC.4>. But *^4* aooooal ol the
aaoortalaiy of iho tia« tarormaikm
lalaablo aa to Um aaaibor of minora
taboron la oaeh eoatraoi. tbo arer
ago eamlnf of oaeb miner or Uborer
U tot ataiod.”

tho

THE

MANM OF TWELVE

hUh Pr»-n.W r n*IfuMr ooyo EoflEtd
l.ra|M,t4^i i«, O.ntlnuo Joint aclloo with

bbK-kadrt u irn^ocabk.. and that Mag
land haa r«^ lv«*d mi latlmattoa from
tlM* I nliod mat*-, that It will ob|m;t
tn-lag

Intor*

1..
m*.l with
Wa»hlni:ioB. IW
—If was M*
' Vi'rnm'rMl at ihi* aui«* dopartmrat'fhU
tiiunttiiN «l»a« aiiaw«*ri» bavt* booo re
r. lved rn.m tlrrat BriialB. Uermaor
aud lial> lo 41m* imn«iaitlua of arW
trail)<11 fnad«> h\ l*rr>«|{1rnt rwatro The

ta Fmmr af Plala.

Vo»dMi af I
tHT la Ml

r:*<ntRny In Vfn**zu4'tnn oroton. ond
(bat tho dorlRlnn to ootabHoli fto

make Ur aiihv. r anyiblog but a
. ?i^nf lo arbltrailon Italy aaya ab.- a 111
abide, by any dla|a*i«lon of i
4.r ajtn-Ni niK.n l.y the other

Tho

verdict

aince the latior't lllnea^ will prol
amUaue aa teacher for the roal of tho

waa

pr
*
Mlaa Mabel I*. Cady priwenled her

la in hU eightieth year, la the n
In coniroveray.

The dt'feodani

iIm

Iniii.i^Hai*' arbiiratlon
bv
ami fb rmany aro not
ma.b- l.mmmfnrilM r liian ^hat OOO of
ilinii U ihai tb«*n* muat ti<* aome guar

nfii>*<* tbai Vi-ueriiela will carry out
flM> JuilKUH-nt of the arldtratora
UbI *b»un by O.-miauy 1«
nil ai-.bu;y fnim <*a»tn> for tin* arreat
t.f b. r 4.»ii iuljir offlcialn aud tho aackfb rmaii b-Katbrn at Cara
dUcuancnl at a
Efforta

«in loa In- ma<ie to Obtain Cootro’a
or« tiwax many conditions

*r^-' •*

!.*•

.llph.inatlrally

auggealed

pn-aented a

llUn.iU. fem the numnUU'e 4* ^o^

CLOSING OUT

■iSss=
liwMt cider 15c al cild Slwagt. |

the able InatnicHon ^»f

tal.h, ami that Hie McCall
ablcli 4«lhHl for all the

dantroyod

t'barlea Courvllle for rent of a buUd
Ing in IK5*K. reis.rte*! that aa It had

«lenre III I he caiM*, Ik* adopted

hot Ho conlAlntng mora than a quart

Another averred

that



of powder, with a lighted Mae. was
were aitr.^-d fo and the McL'all rraolu

i/'

tifllclaUat the for

; rlgn om)-<* tiMlay 4-n»reaaed the belief holtle and i»owtler In court
ihaf ih- ................................ . arbitration
thnniKU Hie American
mlnlater

Good Timo for New Yoar'a Eve—
Eapocially ElahoraU.

Hat S»o«vd Contract to

Pitch for Milwaukee in the Amoc
lean Aaaociatron Noat Year.

.*

'

hU

The Klka are planning a moat elal> placed under arrcai.
E C liouhan and others petl
rati- lailloa* aocial aeaaUm. t«» take
plAco oo Now Yenr o eve In ihelr club Honed for* the uae of the 8UU^ school
a. It la Bn annual custom Mr the houae for uae In holding religious t
Elka to bold a big aocial ar-aaUrn on vices for the Scandinavian people of
the city. The request was granted
After voting the usual two weeks’
vacallon, the hoard adjourned until
Ihe regular monihly meeting In Janu

ha l algiMHl earlier with Shreveport. In
h

* t leanxiNl that ihla team
dnqMw-l,ln.m the itTaguu.dxV dropiH-d
*

made

New Year s eve. This year Ihe ladUw
Iw- entertained. Tba nsaion will

' ‘ J *• - the Southern league,
)'

Marvin

out anil .tgm-il with hla

old

friend

lllaitealer, R Bwoera. F Friedrich.

H

O Jojmi
Entertainment—H. O. Joynt. IV. H.
A. Skelcher. 8am

rower Rocaivad at Oar1 Couit Today.

rnda D. W. Stewart.
lleception-F. Frieartrh. J. T. Han*
nah. Samuel Garlaml. E McNamara.
L M. Uennell
»quet—Chaa.

NOW DEPUTY PRINCE
Lm

a.

Caro Finda PUca lor Afwtimr
Official Title.

Craii.l lUpl.U. Mlrh . Dec. If —John
t!. Holnn-w .4 8t UuiU. Mo . Imperial
Trltica ..f th- ivramailc Order of the
Knights of Klu*raaaan. haa apfkiln^

Prochaxka. Jr.,

C

Nwn, W. C. Hull, a 1'. Boma. C
:hia^bMaaae. Charlen
Fauai.
8 U llaa
Decoratloo-R

8wMn.' WUllam

Love. A. U Joyce. 1).
Henry Tannrller
Pnifftam
and

la fighting with the Boon.
Invltatlon-J

1.4a. A Can. of Grand Raplda deputy BlaknnMn. C R Hale. H. Irt.h. T
JiniH-rinl prliun’
GtlUa. M. U DaLr.
ln»iK-rlal l*rlnfc Holmee will he In
or-E. W. OreUIck. E. a Wlh
Grand lUpIda January 22. when Kaaba
temple uf Urn D. O K. M. wUl imld lu
Vandorhilt No Woroaannual mid winu’r featival Mr Holmea
la nta.1 grand k.n-p»*r of recorda and
a4*al *4 Mlaaourl. and pnat graad chan­
cellor of
the atate. and hla vUlt
will IH- made the tKvnaiun of
gniherlng .4

Fyihlana

wriu U*. there Imp* ih
Traveran City,
Drtndi

THT our
ahd

BptHe

BntRll

pST***a lUkiTia.

nttwoL

t*reek.

r-'

tndictod for High Tr

TOY
DV TABLES end
th«e at Tho Faim

FREE^With e»*q 11.60
purchm or aero wi |i»o
frtoefallchiiTOta pair of
laauioe SO cts. tuipaodan. This mast lihoni offar win bald laaduatil Xmas
ofaRiac*-n* fM •*®rdto
missHT •••aids Is bauod
to bf yaor SmU Claus."
,
S.Bandi&Ca.

- SUITS
$5tE$2i

be in the market this winter for all kind, of Lop and I
{lay the hi|fhett market pricet. Call or write in befors I
seU.
JQIiN F. OTT & CO.. Travene City, Mich.
I

!

—91.00.

SEE OUR WINDOW
l.a<hcs
Kn! Vamps .lull mat lops J
I 11 tub Hcc’s
fi
Sl-ocv tor $3.BO.

To-morrow at Johnson's OruE
Store Your cholcB, any plant
for 26c. Maks your ChHatmaa
Selection early. ------

s

AlVrod V. F-riodrioh
jj ^gwGjImr 2Hom Woaj

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist.

TK» OlcJ St.*r

CHRISTMAS t
WILL SOON BE HERE

t

PRESENTED TO KAISER

Jr.. J.
M

STEINBERG’S

Dry Goods and Clothinr Store.

9I.BO. 9S.OO ;
1.,-l.lici.- Thr« Strap

m.mthl) r<*port. which ahowed that he
had traveled C5 miles In the discharge
duties, visited i: homes, found
truants, one of whom
was

U- for Elka and their tauHaa oolF The
ktM- .itm iican ai^MW mHon team, of following
are
the
oommittmw in
•which Ji.- t'anillliun. f*»r whom But­ charge of the function:
ler pn4he4l tn IKS*:, l* manager
Ike

Ike llutler liaa ckva*-,!
for the Imaehall acaiuin «>f Hhc. havlUi; win aiU wtgne,| with the Mllwau-

L*

waa adopted
Truant Officer

Tho Elks Prapariag for Thalr Annual

FOB SEASON OF 1903
kc. Butler

The rejKirl i*f H»e commltuw

LADIES SOCIAL SESSION

■ Veue/uela. aould practically ime
end of the acut.lie,... of Hm* H)
American-trouble

OVERCOAfS
$S U

A2.00.

been voted to rent
the building U
May. 185IK. and the m tUm had U-en re

the following arh.s.l y*^r. and the]
hat the claim U- not

ll^icc snap I'aifcut

Mufflers. Handkerchiefs, Gtoves, Mitts, Fancy Shirts,
Fancy Half Hose. Jewelry NovelUes. Caps, Dress Suit
Cases. Trunks, etc. All at MONEY-SAVING PRICES.

'llucUcs ! rcudi ifecU

aclnded Ihe billowing m»»tith. that Mr
C’ourvill«* was not entitled t«> rent foi

thrown into hla buuae one night,
extlngulahiv! the fuae U-fore It could
explode the |a»wder He prt*diiced t

:

luibcs* !.cali»cr ('oloniAlv— s
- venT prctly sh.vi*cs — al *

appointed to look Info Ihe claim ol

c w%a dynamited and pi^tlcally

WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF

Mays.’ I itiuh

i.aJic*’ i jm t i^cTs^Mr-j;
Tw.. Strap Siii»pcis, with

MUa Woo*1

Th«- coromltlee on ^ buildings and
grounda. with O. i\ Muffati. wh.» werv

^2.CSO.

.LAdir.>* One Snap, iUicklc,
I'alciit l.«atiicr Mippcfs -

111 t**laihiti In ibc rialma of (Ireat Drlt*

won. I'A, Doc, l».-Tbc mm un
•iin ami re nnai.y ggalnat Vimwuela Ion mln.-ra again had a call aa wU
,,TIm* Ti'iairt rreomuiended that the
w iM-forr the cvml strike commla
lm Aininml r«*a4.1uilnn lie uimn the
u*day. One tcailflcd
that bU

U*c,

bet!-

U.-CU

\eloua prttgreaa made in ihe achoola
in the iiaai two or three yuan* under

•a wwa tath. Bmwlao Ba«t4.

^

• l.catlurSblMH-ts-lrcmb

drawing work that has U-en done in
the achoola. which Indlcau-a Ihe mar*

tion Today.

3KNOA «i OO.

■'AiiWliM big fol julit'iKeived this afternortii and are no*

l‘att*«il

work

l.a*UtV

things art* working wHI
He re|»oru*d
IRtros in nonreahhmt tuition col*
le
also
aluiwed
aome

Befora Cngl Etrika Commit*

to iMi4 li ie
TMT Seine Qtie-

it a'Mrrry ChriKliims.

Inga diirlhg the ensuing year
The auiH-rlnlendent madi- hla usual

Tadtinmny

CEB yti eM U

- HOLDAY NEdWEAR!

Surejv a pair of th. M- ivtMibl c arry with i

viThal reia.ri. which ahowtsl that all

Oivs

50c up to $10
Umbrellas for SKRVICK.
UMBRELLAS for Style.
Which shall it be? : : ; :

The Very. Very Latest X

Dross and Party
Slippers or SHoos

the required fuel for the various build-

HOUSE DTNANITED

wertve free Brin
citrre»-tpElr
Bf reEBtse Sic
MSFCUCrSa UN
fliMtUbena Bfler

RKKnaxasaa

La.lc^*
ILvn.i—me
LeUitet >li|ij»civ

Arthur Wlloon wlU not be trltnl at thU
The CVMJk vm- C4M.k caae. which
went to the Jury at 5:30 oVlork. la Hie

Such AS )-ou nev er gmaed
,upon-good ooet, pretty
handles- gold, tilver, pesri
or natural wood

A STORE FILLED p-aA. HOLIDAY GIFTS

3 Where is the l.atly who W ouKl Not .Xppn-iMie a Tai •of !

For ChristmaK?

wmmmi
WlttCTCryllJW
FVCNUCffTMCt

•1^ Banda ha Ta«- Santa**

«K:J5sr* s.

reao

oaa^ur the sale of newafiapera.

XMAS

UMBRELLAS
m

tdiaon. Victor and Colun»t»ia
TnlKinu Mavtunoa.
loot) Recot<1a to aelocl front.

.

iiIM.ii fill* e.^retary i.f aiair for facta

It*

etaphophont Ricords

Was $5 por dozen, now
$3 60. Also a lot of pop­
ular music, was 25c, now
O for 26c or 5c each.

J. W. CLIFFE.

r any other article which they,
The judge lnfornu*d him. how- may pn-M-nt for hale, or for any raua**
that the attonteya had pndiably
hataiH-vi-r which they may offer to
nter" The reaolulioin waa adopted
The caae of Roaa Clark w the O
R. A 1. railroad haa been put over the
The r«»mmlitce on
biilldinga and
The ease of Philander I*arl. v. grounds was authoHied to piirchaae

ininu! and MH'all rewdutlona. calling

4K.U adopU^I
Home |»iH'

Sum - T4T

AihL

.. «-lgir affairii. retMirieil back the De Ar

.

FRANK FRIEDRICH

asked him all the noceoaary queoilon.

MUmra

t-IAl MAI
It makes ’em
all smile to
buy----------Overcoats,
Suits. Reef­
ers and Ul­
sters, right
In Season at
15 Percent
Discount 1

»»»**■ »«*M**«

to aak ho would be glad to answer It.
as he wanted everyUxly lo 1m- aatla

Non-Unlnn

THE WEATHER 52-u5-ggJS‘

We j:nc \-alue

icccive-d :n vnir Jvl sh»»cs.

to eater aaloona for the sale of newa
liapera and other ihlnga
The reaolu
Hon raadt: -Hewilved. That the hoard

to

nnKlaiel ami Cennany ihai they rv
. r«Ml)* fniiu im.re onm.ua atIpuUtlona
•;
IVa*.hini:i..u. laa* IS^Mr. Hilt of

at

Vet)

Ikin In regard to minora being allow

ut> iiofc.-thb . aliih ttt the aaine time It
will

Ham!

$3IH)

Try a i*au — wc can suit

The

of education of Travel City make
toNhe queatkma put to him were al
apeclal request through the city ct.un
ways cltwr and. pertinent. When the
cll of Traverse City to Uaue a apeclal
ntiomeya In the case were through
notice,
n-queatlug
rM*ry dealer In
qm-atlunlng him. he atatod that If any
In the city to pndilbli all minor
member of the Jnn had pny Qtteatlona hoys from entering Ibelr placea of

' la lH H« v.*tl, bowi ii r. that one of the

;

Heumana

a ntcc

Maker of Baby Food

not accepteil. Hm- tioard voting aa
unit
Mr.

ui

Well Sole

arid

swell last

aiMirtamen are agitating the organlta
of a haaeball league, to W knowa
aa the Northwest Michigan league,

realgnatIuB. VfJth a dctlre to accept
poaltloB offered her in the city achoola
of Grand Uaidda The realgnatUm w

for which the plaintiff baa aiti
, prxipeny of Uio dofondant.

>-o-i

lial

uemherahlp lo Include HIg Rap
Muakegon. Uidlngton. Travers.-

haa iHM-n fllllug the place of MUa Prall

' TIm- <^hBrari«.r of tbo objectlona to

«• r»*

tho

tral acbool nalgned on account of III
health, and her rcalgnailon waa unan
ly accepted
Mlaa Hamum. who

Cook, bor
Mar> A Cook v. John )
t faii.ralib* tiormauy ^mlla tliat father In law. haa
boon
.M,mo .rbiiraiU.n u^opoalilun U the Q.urt otday.
The defendant la the
|u*»|H*r titauntHGof aeltlcsmfut. I»ui
father of PrMik Oook. and tbo plaintiff
tt rpuaoa a*I many <'undltlona aa
la the wife of the hUtor. A boon

r-plb'A

Laat

for

other rejected, each by a unanimoua
Mlaa Batle E Pfmll of the (Vn

»t*r 44 Kngland la tho

tahiu. 1 inc4*iiii|: ibla roorolag.

Education
Pont

thiB evening for ibelr vacatlona
Two realguaUuns came before the

tfthalthoeaaewaihOltmfht to
tho Mttor op4 la optm oowt.
la Iho eaao of William Epytor tra
Tbo Maol Day Unabor Oo.. Iho jury
brought la a rocdlet of ms.2S la favor
le plaint Iff.

Kid

new tob and heel ^ very

ID.-Our cityV

could gH their money and get aaay

Tho MfOPli oourt la ROW Mmjr with
Iho Eltroroo aolt of JasH F. Ftnrora
oa. Amy K. Ftmwa. Thli aalt la ooa
A. Iho EiloPdaat Eatrtec «od an

The aaaumpalt aiiachn

<a*
The

of

Cadillac. Mich., l>ec

Tho hoard of oduootlon mot laat City. Manistee and t^dlUac
U<al
evening In special aeaalon. with all the
leaa men favor the Idea, and ate
Dera present oacept Mr. Haakell, preiared to maintain and manage the
le work of the board local t^am
The
her ciHea will he
,nd paaa the pay roll, vlalted by a commltt.-e. which baa the
for the
rhera In the achoola orginuaikin In charge.

MEN IN COUPT TODAY

1H»'. i.f till

Board

Evtnin»-No

1»—A parUaJB

thlpplog

Vuii

Turn ami
$2.50

LAST JWtYJASE
IN

Wc r.-m ,vc!!

LEAGUE

Cadillac Bportamon Planning Baooball

Hy by

Re»a ootailwtiKfneiil oo Um inside of thk |»pef-tipecUlly
for the chiMrea
Yoon lor C-Mcnr ChristtaM^

id ntec

Ladies’Shoes

PREyENTEO PEt*

OLUTIOM FOP THAT PUPPOtE

Which Waa Pm

It

able than a ia:r

death In hla oMce tbU morning by
laa Mortoa. an et^mpk»>e.
NORTHWEST MICHIGAN

MP. HEUMANN

What ceukl Ik: nn-rc huit-

8i. Ijaai*. Dec ID —J. W. Berrager.
office engineer of the 8t lx*ula. Mem
phis A Southeaatem. was Biald»ed to

EEEF DOTS FBOH SALOONS

Apol»«y rnm CaMf*.

1.. Amcftcan

ACCEPTED.

THE OTMBP PEJECTEO

Courvilio Building.

‘ fir Wirt to (N* KvwMf PiaarA
l/»n<lon. !>•<

PEEIONATION

loy’w
nd Oirl’i

F-OW O.N
an EadDnpleyt In Hla OMco

Do not wait but come now and inspect our larce iy
stock of foods « Wen’s Suits, Men’s Overcoats.
Ulsters. Youth's Suits. Youth’s Overcoats, the ^
lonf stylish kind; Children's Suits, Reefers. Knee yr,
Pants, Hats, Caps. Gloves. WiUens. Umbrellas,
Heck Scarfs. Mufflers - Big assortment of Neck
Ties, aU shapes, all the newest styles. Handker­
chiefs, Shirts. Fancy Suspenders, all wool Underwean Pants from the Flint Pantaloon Co. of Port
Huron. They have all the style of tailor made.
We carry nothlrif but relUble goods. You will
always get your money’s worth. Our prices are
always the lowest. Come tn-we will always be
glad to see you .
.




A. J. WILHELM I

South Side, at the Old Stand. Cor. Union and 8th^

Om-Tourth
OffChildmt's
Overcoats
Sizes three to ten years — very
neatest styles — best makes —
sold at three‘ to eight dolUua.

Children's \
Taney Vests«25c
,

Sold at'seventy;-five cents —
' Sizes thr^e to seven years —
Pretty colors and patterns.

JyoMa^ Tumisbings
In greater variety thgn ever
before.

Hamilton Clothing^

•Aa*_

I?-''

/

•ss:!',

P:it

■ j-KSialfev-]. 4;:^:V#; ■ ^vvf

?%f-

m KMuiu nbten tiAVmai Httr, idbb, niDiT, dicbibek u, liM. ^
.w.ittMinr

THB mm KBxm.

MM Wtaa atfan fh«r ^

■icywrirsir'^s

TRAVCme CITY. MICHIGAN
OKANOTRAVCRM

m .tennd in
tro tiMD a day. MMbtal MooIom M
agarma dl.

hbralu
coU«^ /.ar book. MkMn
toUen one pUoo la Ita rrtaUfO
foonb aruh t.tOI ataMBta. OoN
U flnt, vtib 4«m: Harrard baa 1
to aaaoBd placid wllb 440. and
’forma UtbW.wUb 4.60k. Mtaai
wllb 14» atudtmu; Cbieaco. vltb
2.6J6: inioou. arlih Ijm. aad Wlaooa.
■ta. viih xaiu. toUam la oaiw.
CMR« Tale. PaaaaTlmla aad Og
wiib iJUSTlJt^Z aad Wis foapa

JoHaMbMa, afadf >aaaa.. eon of
Mr. aad Mn. JabaTribbU, n

lab batba and nmaeage nra i

liL.abatjMdlaaiaatXy klUad bla 1Makar wbUa aba «aa Ijiaff la
km a»iikar*a lapi Tba boy vaa
filajrlaf vilb a malraa wbaa ba aaddMif foiaMdllaatba baby, aayiag.
••Loak eat. aialar,- aad palled Ibe

SJaStTS? o£^Sl£nople aad erary
other Tnrklab town are Indeaerr ‘
In tbair naatinaaa. The clotblne
wear la aa dfrty aa tbair bodlea are
clean, and their food la oflen nn^t lor

ItN Ken-

Cm ciMcn-ATo*
UMi
Colembla and Hanrard
laaed la alee by aeran fe

CKMCNT BUILOINOS.
iaedtfae baildlaga ef eoi
eaoMMfV ikif oala ef daiabiUly aad
praaitaaraalaa Tba aid tiiae e»

tba only tolina In tba eonntn^
la gold orowm. Ponay I
iaeeme koolb and a dantial U
igagolderown. ItUadelioaie
Ml of work, aa a eal*a tMk ate paeaUar to tbair formnlioa and tba maaamia maet ba taken with the mt-

6enen! Dtws
fiflbt World

WKNAVtANICC

■ ot prayor with Mdoaa bohdt or

•t fiif
lipM

Obleago. driran by aa*0Tarrtogkblietfor llqm>r. ••yaar-old
t Baggarty. aeoerdlag to bto
t'a ekalamaat. got out of bad
early to tba atomlng. obkatoad a plat
flaak of wblakay and drank ball the

ABC NOT
bat wa ean abew ywi tba bneat ilaa
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II Oliillll TO Tit tit

Some Special
Xmas Offers
mMmjmoMkrr
. We are htorli« gMb a nMb tbit anr aatopaaa eaanto wait on alt the
■aakiiaira. aa we gaeka yea aama pHeaa for batorday that wlH net
aeed aay laHimi
Camw to aad plek toem eat aad leave your ei
dam at tba e«ea end toe gaada will be dellvored.

ThohoM cmm M

' -T •rm<laa.. for........... SkJk
rrl» OHMlr
•a. for ealy..................... ...f 4.75

•OUO OAK. two

heavy ealld oak frame.
Id la beet ear pfoeh (weara like
. eaa adjaat bask without ralaing

Tb Ulntl MBtailii

We have SI dHforeat stylea of Marrie Cbalra batweaa
Thaaa will net aead aay aalaaman.

OTEINBERG’S GRAIfD
O OPERA HOUSE

IrtTerse aty

Satorday Jan. 3nl.

us

.T. .!"$ 1 ATS
the very beet aaaanero (Werto
A good CeaeK. k ft. Sin. long. SO
W lacbee wide, Ik heavy apHaga.
an. legs beNed ea; well made, durable Ceueh;
niaa pallam Veieur. fee enty........................... 4JkS

j; W. SLATER • lo-JiJlM Ssi'^
tbrttPtrCtutUftftsf

AftcrnoM at 3
Evenlnr at 8

Every dollar you depoait in oar
■« who *•
Pf*ol.m BoowntU to ihoo*
Old
Miaa Oca Bdolaman. a 11 ya
MlMlMtppl eUM hook with BOlMtel
yeu, without my etfort or wony
gtelo
o> -hnokboM"{oTor. BoooM ootrioo
Twin Tarri■MO wd otbon hi. bhoioc ohUlo ood
o» )0" P»nBba wfllaa otoTar abort atoriaa.
If yon deeire to inauU a
foTor. Thoy woM k
TbcUnieHoiMBBBkb
€ wm flylaff aolora. Tbeaa Ij eot by Iho »I«m
torn ol Electrical Lighting.
and ipaake Obacokaa. Kngliab aad
jvt Um thiBc M bdp
•ae apaoial Talae for Miobiyao.
Baas, BorgUr Alanm or TdJBB
ttbC-We
fWBlrt
I It la rleb in ibe raw mmarial uotooaod
Bee. P. 8. Randolph, a Obleago
epbotma. permit oa to eatidid hot oothm to oirDeptolur*
fmate. We have a fine hnc of
OOI*. hot opi««BMy tbo Mp h«l hO [elbodial mtolaler. apent Wadneaday
frec-CtU aat c«
Bigbl to a oall at tba Rraaaton pollee
tnpplica and can quote aattalU effoou Opoa Iho pmUoat
ai6 dlanalM^la*. Bay Oily ba. eae
factory prices ibr high grade
Mn. WlUi» Aoitu OTO h noo| •tation-Det baeaaaa ba waa obarpad
kd«a pleat far lb. aMBofaotmr. of tloo ol hor hooo la Brooklyo. on 8. with a orlma. bat baeaaaa bla 17 year
work and materiaL
aaMkBt, aad tba rl«bt aMtarlali are
Homer, waa looked up for
for Olorkl. Olacor.
vMbla reaeb in laipa qaantluaa
■otlToof tbo Ul. of kUa. who. io
gram of Morlng Fteturee erer
la fba elty et Waablafton
one exhlblilon. We dealre to em
yeai^afo aama ereciad a aU-atory
sire tbla fad. and we truthfully aat City, bllohlgan
^mliraly of oandet. A par- .otlrtholoolo bto) ot looothOB
mldnigbl aad aakad to ba looked
nert that we bare the largoat
poltWMhI Brot ntwod
Ual cibibltlon Of thie cbaractei
with Iba yontb.
toUlftoooo. That ood bUhlpb
.yolooMd tot to the eoBonatly woro bor tooAtHawOrlanna tba weather Mon Amcrtra. Aaauredly you hare i
as good.
Boot for otodlni oo«iored oordo to tbo day waa the hotlaat for tbU aaaaon of none
Wc present the only
»y Uowlac II «P with oiploolTot.
tba year to nearly a oanl
of tho
tike rec
Ihw wMsfwlBt odJotsliMI boUdlht.
aad ehUtwalata ware oat In fuU the Ceranatlon of
.tonootUmottho BotordoyofTbo pmll WM. bowofor. lioood
top potty. Twooty-Bro yooaft- foree aad flawwa were to full
cording to dlapatohaa .from Hun­
rotpoodod. UUrklo Uihfo
Thooo U not a iUok of wood or hor
gary 6k paraonaware fre
atlrohtolboooilt. otnotoro. oU lb. not ytt e o'olook. aad •totthobooa Ibara during the laat three daya
Boor, holac of e<ih^»Mo •objMM.a to o oftbaaoppar table. Bit eat nalnr*
ea are daraatatlng the ‘
Tog«hc-r with the duexUng alreet pag
■WOb Of mo pdoodo to tbo oqooro
oreieama the eoDTantlona of tJia folds aad bare daroared tbzaa ahap- oant of the King. Quaea and Court
an that be wrl«flad out of hU
^ei*artl»g frxim Wcstmlnater Abbey.
■weUowkall and poked hla no.. Into
for CHrlatmaa. Plm
■Ml Boor, bat It wok foond tbot tb. tba oraam pitcher. After wippar Iber.
of Lmya.
with F. M. Paine, at i
oMtiO OpOOlOt would llOT. to U Ohio- waameaia At 7 o'olook Olarkla Qinand Piano Instruction
174S-tf
olM oot ot If It wort Iron.- It wot Kttwaapet to badUaorlband tba
UW o&ttapttd to drill tbrooth
A brimanl production of lUut
fnaata want boma
RUOd—U wa oannot Interrat you ll
of iBo lotoHor wolU for oddltloool I When Or. Adolf Loiena aaiU for
famous
fairy
tale.
will hardly be worth while to look
f.rU.m &owMU-hXh.K^My.
alMtrlo wtrlat. hot do loMol drill Europe Batnt4My be will taka with
studio - 210. New Wilhelm Block
woo fooDd which wot bord ooootb to him in ABMrioan monay a aum
to IhtOOlb tbo ooodtol.. ood tbo loeelj eeUBiated et from rk.OOOte &)LL CABS and Oo-Carta Ask the THE THRILLING ENGUSH STAG
chlldreo about theae for Chriatmaa.
wirtoc wot pot olODC tho w«
$350,000. Which ba baa raeaUad la faaa
HUNT
The Famooa.
_______ __
TbootptruptOM
for operatlona on prirata caaaa while
LONDON HREMEN AT WORK AND
Iho bolldlni 00 hortat un OUhM tbo on hU tour of tba United Slatea.
DARING RESCUE,
olMtlh It wonld lioTt it it bod boon
Wiabiac to obtain aoma apeoU
■arrod fiW ooud gtoollo. It hot DO foimaaon rafardlnf tba PhllipplnMa,
SHOOTING THE WHIRLPOOL
FREE: With every Si-50
pMy«hUtohatkor.U .01 o crook BeerelarT Root fere a bteakfaal at
RAPIDS.
(torUtaot of ■tUlof In any way. tba Arllnjrlon to two men who wara
purcbese or more we give And over 50 other Intenaely Interaatallboaih Iboro or. a ooabor ot hoary tbomuKhlypoitad on tl« matter. Belug aubjecU Wo alao Introduoa »
free of ell chirgo* epiirof
Km «Mom noth Boor. It hot only Int annemaiy abeent mlndad that
genuine 50 cts. suspend*
n toot franloto. Tbo owwB oorrlio
•0 Bn Intotono. on th. bolldlnt. toeu went Into the lobby, where ba
ers. This most liberil ofThooaalat oonMoottoo woo ohoot W found biiltwo.frianda Ha inrllad
Lowest pomibte pricaa for this data
fer'will hold good until Xmas only
— B^enlnga. tS. 35c; Children.
pw eant of that of a .tool bolldlutthem into bis olftce and there kaUed
Othw bolldlatt of Iho kind boro with Uiem for a ooeide of boata, forevenieg—can you afford to I5c; Matinee. Chliar^m. 10c. Adulu.
boon orootod and prorod eqooUy ntlf gtkiilng all about hla braakfaal tovlla
make theae Special' low prtoea
miss
it?
“Benda
is
bound
Malory, hot thlt wlU do for on m- tloo unUl they bad ^dapartod. Hla
for tbU engagement only to Intro­
oatla. •oaaol oMWInolloot prorod apolngiaa ware ptefaw, bat be taae
to be your SanU Clue."
duce the greuteal exhibition of Ita
kind In exUience,
It M bo bordor aad more tolid Ibu beaa the eabiaoi of maeb ratlery on
Advance dale epana at Box Office
S. Benda & Co.
whth MW. and tbo oiptrw now toy
Around which the women gather—the values arc irresislable and the
Tueaday. Dec. 80th.
Two of toe great ratlglona of the
variety wonderful. Handkerchiefs f9r men,'women and children neat­
toktoc. ffoel or wind. It baa been world, aad only two, are without aay
ly boxed for gifts. The most beautiful hemstitched embroidered hand^
gleealy walebad beeaaaa an erparl- place of woraliip in or near Londonkerchiefs. This is a special assortmcnl; no two alike, and they sell for
toani to torn laaalUy. aoma anlxoui tabee are Hlndualam and
la prove tbair probpbaolaa of dlmaUkr, la the mae of the foirmar tbu omU$1.00. $1.25. $1,50 and $2.(K). Another line of ladies’ fine embroidered
. gtoere to eenftrm toalr favorabU prak. U about to be lapaiied. for
fancy edges, with an extra row of insertion, and these arc only 25c the
djetleaa All my It baa proved a aac- there U a mevwimBt among tba edeone. There are two other grades at 50c and 75c. Beautiful white silk
j
Trazrnr City, Dec. tg, igo2. *
olaaaaa to Beagal to oreot a
H aaeb a building ooald ba auooam- Hindu tompla for Ibe benadi mainly
handkerchiefs at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Children’s handkerchiefs in
tolly made of cement, there la toveti- of the large aambar of yonag naUvaa
MY DEAR LITTLE GIRL:
endless variety at Ic, 2c and 3c. A splendid aU linen hemstitched
■ally ae limit to lu adaptoblllty aa of India who oome to London to
U'e kn(Ki\yojt ‘U'ant a neu> coat for Christhandkerchief for 5c and 10c.
* baildtog material. For henamof from •tedy.
tme 10 three atoriea h^h U would
nws, and wc are c<^i/tiT to hetp you ect it.
Kigbtaaegypaim. who weteanaamp^
■aamaa ideal aabatanea. oomblnlag •d at filaaanay, near Aiad. Hungary,
We
hare
worked
derwn
all
of
cur
Childrens
mare daeitable qaalltlee than any olh- have been froeea to death. Many
Just what the ladies want (or Christinas, and a spcclaU>-fine line of
twelve, thirteen, thirteen fifty and up to sixteenparaoni in other ^grtonf the oonatiy
fitoatabre rapidly dlaappi
alwi haramerdeath aa a retail of tba
these from 60c to $2.00.

.
* fifty Ci^ats to $10.00. Hows that I
lOeblgaa marl bed. area,
ae cold waather prevaUlag.
tobobed. Hare i. one .umree of
Any
of
our
Ten
dollar
Coats
you
way
have
Wtollb Mleblgan find, ready to reptoeabar vanlriitog pine,-Bay Oily
MS:.so.

in 15 Vi Toyi

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PKiii mm
Al ORlblTAL EVBM6

Newsboys’Benefit

Tint
natifualBank.

Campbell bros

Xlilw
3tyle
Shoe

KING EDWARD VII.

!• mill

THE EHUPTHW OF MT. PELLEE

€lla BretvtrTcx

PRICE $2.50

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JACK AND THE BEANSTALK

HieH>CLASS YAUDEVUIE ACTS

ARTISTIC AND USEFUL CHRISTMAS
-mouRN DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
IT IS THE HANDKERCHIEF COUNTER

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NEW WRIST BAGS

SOMETHING NEW IN CHATELAINES ,

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OONThACTk SHOULD M KEPT.
- ReceaUy tlie dread Rapid, public
eiboola became abort of teaobar. aad
Ttomm Oily waa .ought aa a pomitilr
Md for naw teaobera. It ia auie^
^ eavaral offare were made to local
toaebera who are uudar oootraol wlto
Oto board ot adueatlon and tbat a few
mal^IuoaawaralnaigbL
Inwl night two realfuationa were
omuidmed by iba beard of edaoakm.
Sewtog fo aertou. lllnam which
tonarenltan^ tba taaohar for toe work
af bar poalUon for aoma i
aama. TbU realgnaMon waa quite ”^Iv1£rce*cGoadre Madkel Dtoxwery cm dyetomwbara aad tba
^atly not aaaaptod--wkk>b
matototly prt»par. Tba kmoberaoloMr
S^MOk* O MOBMI lorib, TMT
u tbooia 1>* MoBId, opon od*
MoooMoUMmpoo iMotoMtortlw
Mraot IhOMomet; ood tD. boon!

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rofpiiyeicalatrenctb.

Tu
kwMtooootcMM dnoIm BMUd
tobool
MMMfctlOOOO

IfhoMoltoobMtoi

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MS a |*er.M0M«l
MCMIhO

These are ?rrr stylish and handsome little
coats—jusi such ones as you have been wishing
for.
BeautiJut Whet ones, with pretty trim­
mings and large Pearl Buttons.
Handsome Cloth Coals of Kersey and PMla
* CMfviot that art IrimmtJ up iu just suck a uny
as will delizht every liitle prfs heartS
It'e know you will be deliehted with any
one of them.
Only one of a kind, you kuow — all pretty
colors — pretty red oues, like your little {hums
wear, are here in abundance.
They will [ii'e you just splendid wear. Just
tell papa you must have out.
It avn't be any use for him to wait until
after Christmas, fen- a few days selline wont
leave many.
Better tell him. too (when mamma is mot
there) that he better hurry up if he \F>anls to get
her one of thoseiueh All Wool Jackets woare
ffelline for six dollars and ninety cents, for they

art foiacfast.
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Bs'Cty Little GirPs Friend,
fW.MILUKEN.

These are beautiful goods and make most acceptable gifts, and the
prices arc from 50c to $3.00.

HAND CARVED MEXICAN BAGS f
Will surely please any of your lady friends.
pccially. They sell from $1.50 to $250.

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These handsome bags «rs-

GENTLEMEFS BILL BOOK

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In Mexican hand carved leather, a most uscfuf igift forany gcnileman]
The price is $2Ji0.
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PILLOW TOPS

Never had such a run on them as now—reason b plain—the greatest
variety and handsomest designs. What person don’t like a sofa pillow?
Usually it is *‘thc more the better,” and Christmas comes but once a year.

LADES’UMBRELLAS
And a more acceptable Christmas gift would be hard to find. There
are some good ones for 7^ and a fine line of mercerized twill for $1.25;
better grades from $1.60 to $5.00.

mu.!. T¥*m

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

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miom.

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l"Wteitviuiiiioiflaoikk ^Heuit ottir.itihft. fnwk^, Dso^ra ifr. 1I63.

COAL FAMINE
ALL WINTER

ISdeike Ihk
1

says that musquitos are fond j
of anything blue. Don't know
as it will apply, but suggest
• that the cerulean hue of some
people's feelings might be
altered by the use of our
B K S *r Flour. Don't take
any other. ••••«•.

HANNAH & LAY CO.
Cottdtpstd news
. wfmubigMj
srf twtmX mwgeAogf alU«» UolvM^ of
aooeiHt^ tlie pogiUon
of iWi^t of Ihe Rhode laUod elalo
RoUeffe aMeoHore aod Meobaaicol
^
MM Prorid|^ He

ucailsfcrlnMwi«wltkt *c Uniled Riatminalla l%ey 4h«ww mem
taalUata raral eartlB. mmdbm hiM
liem te ran awv- His wi«on was
wNckcdandthepeoiile on that tcate
•Mnc mail Ihal day.
Mima a Sny. who has been a
•hired girl" In a Miehigan towa for
the last 80 ysers. oontribated ihe
prise eeaay tc a late meeting of the
Twentieth Oantary olab of Kalamatho

aonilnK, tofothet with their
luclodtBg 16 heed of refU*
tered and 18 irmde cattle, two honea.
leu ebeei>. Use hogs, and a'Utge
amoom of farm prodaoti and agrioaltaral nmciilaerj. The ioB will rvaoh
at least 118.000.
A
lo miuj of the atraams of the nppsr
^ ’ peulnsola. U is reported, the bgarer
are inoreaalng erery yttar. and It is
tUooght that by iWK. nnUl which
time the Uttle aoimaU are protected
% by law. they w'lll ha qnlle nnineroM.
Ann Arbor oitiaeaa. inolndlag O.
II Oedy. of (be beard of pohUo
works, hare withoht doabt straok a
gnwt fortune In the perohaee of the
big Island near the north central coast
xif Ouba: It la estimated that the is­
land has in its foreata over ^.OOO.OOU
worth of timber alona As a lecalt
of inveatlgatlous the new oompany
will build a UrgemiU and a narrow
gauge railway on the lalanA Ills
Mountain Tea. There is nothing like
beliered that millions of dollars will it. 85c; no more, no lesa Jss Q
be aeoured from the sale of the tim
her and produota of %he island.
Kdward Poet, a huckster Uving east OUR STOCK of Fs.
now reedy for your
of Sew Hostoo, while on his way to
in end see them. Milter's
Deltott with a load of hogs, was held
1747-tf
ap near Kcorae by two masked men
and teliered of one hog. Ko trace of EVXKTBODT «1U Rudkvoktaf.
Um iwrtiea was found,
I«t ib«. i. aaljr aaiy «m Kmumt
Star. (BrownOr.i.
17W t%
A. A. Stanley of the aalverally and director of the Ohocal anion,
has been omolfay Inrited by the 8t
Ixtais world’s fair to tire a series of
Ohoral nnion ro«.>erts at the great ampoeltion In liHM The InrlUUon is and.*r CHmstderation
There are 875
members In the mnsioal society, and
the trip will be a great oating as wcU
as a fine advertisement for tbe nnlrsrsity.
At Kalaiiiaam> an entire train, made
up of 85 oars of steel, was
by tbs Harrow Spring On. 4R
Oersmmy Wedneefhty. It U Ihe la«ecl
i>oaslgnmeni of metal ever shipped in
to the stete from a foreign ooaniry.
sight of s
came from Anlw«n»
Birmingham. The csdsr
was placed in Oermany beoaacs aU
the mills In this country are said to
U- oremm with orders
Dr John K. Bsiley. president of
the reoeutiy organised. Ohippswa.

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FRE€: With enry |LS0
purchtM or moro wo |ivo
freoofallchorcosopair of
loosioo SO cts. ouspowlers. This most liberoloffor will hold pod until Xnu
evenioi—can you afford to
•fooH? “Bohdo it bouid
to be your SanU Claus."
S. Banda k Co.

eoolety. has tbe duuncUon of having
Iwaotiocd hu iwoieesion lu tho np
peniasnU for a considerably loo
period than any physician in the hietory of Ihe dlstricL He
tbe
neetor of ihe peninsula medical men
Kortbe past
years he Ims bean i
praotitioiier at Mackinaw Istond.
where he more than half a oeatory

I. iaieoMriar iwafaae pniseftam thopneet
NO RELIEF FOR THE STRIMOENCY wfcaiwBr It appsata ..Bma's what the
IS IN SIGHT.
••Own 6f the hMl ontMiu
■eaaheMthie eBeen wan iweenMil
Coal Men Say There Is hMl rrMaj oveaiM la tho town haU.
Me Cost in I
by tho Colonial Mntien Ptotare Oom­
pany. andar tho aaepieee of the L O.
P. ThepBRmmvaawaUohoeenand
Philadelphia. Dec. if.—ORcials of of wide earteky. and was pend
the Reading Rallrued Go. now hold with wandaefnl Ufe-Uke leaUem
ont no hope of relief from the anihra- peMally the oimption of ML Fhlee»
clie coal Mrtngency this wlntrr. de- wbaaoneeonldalmoM hear the htmthe efforu on the part of the lag and feel the beat of the naMerra
yany to mine and ship to its fulJ nmndsaa Thegosgeoas apeolacle of
the nnwietinn of King Edward was
sspsrialty attmcNTa. Jaek and the
Reanstilk, Book of Agee. Kicking
Barse^Osayon. The Bmg Hnnt. and
many etfaor soenee were preew
the anthracite
All the snbJeoM were good, the
the etock
various storage points to help out tbr to aU who saw thmn. The oompany is
demands of the trade. This year then* deserring the large patronage aooord
is aot a pound of coal st may of theee od thorn to this town, as it U one ol
Blorage polnu .and consumers are d<^ the moel teallelto and toetraotive
pendent entirely upon the dally octpnt of the mines. The Mg dealers In
New Rngland. who usually have In Olay modeltog hy Mr. H. H. Doiteon,
stock at this seaaoo of tbe year from and smoke ptotoian all qnlte new to
50.060 to lOO.ODO urns, are bare of coal
dependent entirely upon what Is
them by tbe various

house near Brumic). England. U a
secondhand i^d&n It was made by
ibe vUlagc canH.*mt-r who freqneotly
made cases lor Darwins coUecikm.
Ooe day. work being scarce, tb^ carpt^ter ashed hw something to do. and
was low by Darwin that be could
make btm a coffin, and be did. Tbe
body of Darwin Is said to have lain in
it for two days Udure bU bunal to
Westminster abbey .was decided upon.
A new coffin was then provided, and
ibe Srst paeecd Into ibe poaeeesion of
the carpenter, and at his death, was
tMWgbt hy the pobllcan

WANT OEPARTSENT.
wanted

COME II ARD YOU m BE EASILY

\s/ANTKi*-Ji ivu-

Mu.

FOR SALt
kl7Ml .ad
i:o«»

S£C.,

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$10.00 Men’s Suits reduced to

6.69

$6.00 Men's Beaver Overcoats

3.98
4.98

Special reduced prices on Bdys’ Suits. Over­
coats and Reefers.

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LATEST DESIGNS AND LOWEST PRICES.
Al&o a complete line of Belle. Batterlee. Annunclatorm,
Telephonee. Lamps, Shades and Gas
Engine igniters.

J. B. I^AfOE, ELECTRKIAR
Traverse Qty. Mich. 214 Proat St CiUzeis Pities, 93 tid 48.

'L:;- .

tl. v»rticL»at Harnam* karlV

A Dress Pattern
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Makes a Delightful Preaent. especially
when the quality is the best......................

BlackDftssOoods

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People's Noaei
Right.
Very lew poogM'a
nelvedce

When you are walking down the
strei't hK>k at the people as they go
by. and you will dUcover that tbe
noeee of M out of every 100 turn to
the right iVhen ooce you have be­
gun to notice ihU fact U wUl coastanUy attract your atteatloa.
Some folk there are. Indeto. who
seem built on a bias — Individuals
whoee c>x's slant at an angle, or ev­
en at difft^nt angle*, whose mouths
In Ibe very w ide expaaakm of a smile
twUt downwanl to a sneer persons
warped ffom birth or by habit to

are right In every parUcutor.
They are made ef the fleest Aus­
tralian wool aod pure sIIIl and
are a rich non-tadlng Mack.

You can make no mistake
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$1.50
$1.75
$Slll

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Why el ouM nearly everybody>
nose turn o the right rather than to
the left? There seems to be only
acoount for it, and that Is
everybody U r

A Well Pleased Customer
Is Om Best AdvertisemBBt
-TMIS IS -TME WA>r

dike a cupoia. OUR CANDiES are
a ways on top. for they are EXTRA
IN QUALiTY. EXTRA IN WORKMANSHiP, and WITHOUT EXTRA
COST.
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A few Brands bearing our name—
REX. PURITAN, ATLAS. AMERI­
CAN AND PRIZE MEDAL . .
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OLD SANTA CLAUS
Will appear on the night before Christmas
loaded with beautiful presents from the

..Olhy Boole S-toro..
ROWUkND OOUOLAM
hM hlB shoo atoro to tho hiotoisrt

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BRACKETS* ELECTROLIERS AND CHANDEUERSe

Moat

DIRECTORS;
H.8.HUl.UPrMMlwrt
H.O. DAVIS.
A.V.r_RIEpRIOH
C. A. H AeONO.eMhta

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elect

OOMBINJh*riOIM AMO
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handkerchief. U
lUy tweak­
ed to the right. Heaoe. as tbe tofant ‘passes through childhood and
later ^uth—when the nasal organ
U malleable and In process of formaikm. so to speak-lt U obliged grad­
ually but surely to assume an Incitaation tohrard the right.

WURZ.

•ix-rORi

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.-.«n
-H,
Typewrriers of Rulers.
I
ei4ibt--ra»
Kdward of England recently
ordennl half a doien typewriters, one
for hu own use Imd tbe others for his
secretaries “This U a nouble Inno­ orAjuurwrW^. uw ut ih^cjiT
.4.Ka a.11 u . if
v‘u
and
vation.** says an English paper, '‘since
~u,..
hitherto tbe king’s correspondence
lias been done entirely by hand "
I 1S<T-Tb»* rJiAfv-.-Im
i'.4- tai—>t fUiOSD*
King Edward, however. U merely
L. -ttb.rfiini-r'- an u* v«
M-.i-if.
• •ur .tvr*. laiAk-i-o ri.-a an>l .\iua«. Udi'-r *
following the example of other sover­
eigns of Europe, moat of whom have
OBI WXMl tllAt
UX
btH*n using typewriters tor some time.
QAlJUlSTKY-nadatii
th* ar>«tifl4Indeed, the exar and cmrina of Rus'
m
.
tit^
sU. tho king of tbe Belgians and the
king of Italy manipulate typewriters
with a dexterity that might almost be
styled professional
y would also
in the art, but
fain become an nd
nerrousn
Is unable, as bis habit
la Nat.l
prevtmu him from striking the keys
unerringly. Even1 the sultan of Turthe typewriter, and
s bluaMf by ricking
nut the alphabet on It,

for the vast
some simpler explanation most ex-

•nu4.tor.«wmo( T«n. Mnc

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2.98

$6.00 Men’s Suits reduc^

$7.00 Men’s Heavy Ulsters I

Chll’AV AN1» SATt’kl»AY. th- hth asd
r -.in*. Waill miim, ».-w -ltrhU>

Kttir*.r »« a tea (lw .uu.'* at • mr n.'w >ionr. f3b
mny shipped from the mines dur
g, |(Vn.4i
at
r.a<ius frum tk a*
the past two days nearly l.fOO
of coal. This means a daily pro
tb. :in.r u.
yo..r a »f. «.r tr^tuX a u-.-fu1
t
an.tIlia*
Nva tkara:>».^ «>1d oa
ducUon of nearly 60.000 tons.
•a-»
III. rt- t *1 Atwl tartail mat hitwa.
f Manula^ iunujc f.. . C A <>a-iy.
It is muted that the Pennsylvania
Uallruad Co has 3.000 of the Reading
ctiinpany’s coal cars on its tracks in
restem part of tbe stsie, as well
as 1.500 belonging to the Central rail
of New Jeraey. These are now
urgently needed in the anthracite
FOR RENT
». Their non-delivery. It Is
Oso. W. lUrr. IN»tua»irr
T-*» hEXT-Riavl-iK'.-..n Wtat- Kirart.Unrd
claimed. Is cauaing much delay In the
iIa»^‘*“i*U- »
.4Ur,
shipment of anthraclu to points west
of HarrUburg.
MISCELLANEOUS
Reading company officials decline to
senss the queatiim aa to whether HAVE YOU SEEN the Walking Doll? t AUrVUiNIA .tM» PA> IKh Nt»UI liWKSTJuilwin Al’om {•-r'.ji.Ali.'r i..Lf2ox I«-U » m-u*
the advance of 60 cenu a too made In
Tell Santa Claus about it. The
l»w»inr « *>J-W
Tu-«lkv an.}
OcKflk r win hold good during 1»03.
iirnt.
a iliF.-icU
.-ar —r^-v .-"14.
but admit it will certainly rule be­
v»'i;.4rma
and }*art:i '
aiakiot«
yond .New Year'a daj. the date Used KO BETTER borne beanliSer can be
by Pnwident Baer for a reduction
operator who attend«-d tbe meet
per pair. The Koonomy, 2il >Tont
ing of the operators in New York
Wil* . L'tHaC..
JluwarT.
ITW ifv

safsr-

$5.00 Men’s Suits reduced to
i. .-bw

by tbe gove

«t> lin.iit

to secure any article In our CLOTH• INC DEPARTMENT at an EXTRAOR-_.^
DINARY LOW PRICE. It it only a
few days before inventory, therefore
we have marked down every suit end
overcoat regardless •( the cost «r value.

Wllhalin Block

LoaU Mo
ed intbe
ior mine at Hamxiok, U thoagl
have the laigeet feel of aay Uvtog
mao. He le a giant in eUtnre. smndtog seven ftiel in his stockiaga. and
weighing 350 ponads. and wears a Na
IP shev Hu father is of ordJ
else and his mother nader the averaga. Yoang Mollaneo hm refneea
many efforte to iraval ne a freak.
The eorollment of tbe btate Ko
ooUege to date is 8SS. aa toonaae of
NT tost year.
t«eaeral la his report
dsotosM Maaislee to be
itel
oenplag gtoaad. and Urn motoltoi
is made that tbe otot of wi^cmt

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YiOB CMFECTWa HAS TgHl

Hyii.* wiU. hi Rdodem froiE hoo»e top to house top
to fiU the Nocking^ etc. of W/^ 6kiW«». No*.
pleue,be.«M«Mtf.
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imiwdBiwMm»i^afeiBi».i^
ELXlAHlSMMtttl
or. Who Cam. Hoew la IMS
Otod Thto Moratoi

AlateMM Q.mpteU. agii TS
M ite Mtetmittol old pinamra of Awmtey. diad at 4 o*«lote teto

to #• Hlsh .Cbool
*^. w. r. LMfman. puioi
nm IL E. cbtrrrh. wm pr«
•pokM th« ratoMt ^ Cham
mMm mi4 U« oristo. H«
to lk« Ur« wu* men who
th«4r«tfU totbe Cbrltt CMk .MMlof
tho i^fteaocw of tbo^ stfu. refww
Mttit tb« BoUl or too >a«t. the f«k
BOM iT tho future and the mjrrrh of
the pmeot Thee he told the beeu
tltol elory of -The Other Wlee Me. "
« deKrthed hj Henry Van Dyke, The
Weii era. an Uopre«dve one. The
■ imiiinfi— that echopl would cloee
aad Tt-TT**^ to«to at 2^0 wa. reoelvei vlth eoUtolaaBi by the bogn
to
the room, of the Tariou.
bttildta the ChrUtma. UUm wa. car
Tied eut In each of the primary
roaoM, up to the fourth grade, a
Chrietnaa trr<* wa. tti)<iyed. vlth ap
propctoUr etereUea, The hfih. .l.th.
•ere^ aad eighth grade, of the EJm
wood areeee ach<»l. united to a
ChHilMaa tree, with a prt^ram. and
la aU other part.
the city «rhooU
the GhrtMa. idoh w.. carried ouL
la wany grade, the rhrlxma. work
was along the line «rf the making of
C'hrl»iina. card..

rpU Ky. «l
dlri4.ki«
uut Si«te«. Ml«l «W
BKbMtoolwiUgo »o •-»
Vk*a«>. Mi- ttmftf *0 OiU
r. Ml- B«tl* to An Altar.
Ml- MeUocklio <o Not! mi4 Prat
Stlftu W ItaMtag- Tb. «- of *ta
Bltb -bool «—1. Ml- Oook.
Prot Krata-ok. PraL
Mtadta.
r
.b. —A-.* I.
d. Mto. Wood
to Lather. Mi
Mto. Wltoea to PNoNtey hhd MM.
MaaaiT. to Ml. Pleaeaat Tbe laM ef
ihe 0«.tral mbool^teaeher.. tbe Mtoeanamo iWy. Qlbmm. Moore
and Pleroe. wlU naaU to thi. city.
MIm Bair of tbe Elmwood areaa
Mbool. will go to Mt. Pleamot. Mlm
to Bnrtoa. Mto. Fhantog to
(oo. aad Mto. Btoe.ll to Imke
View. Tbe MImm Lytle.
a. NaN» aad Oibha IwlU Iiemato
to thto city.
Him l>oagbeny of the B
ranae aebool wlU.fo to her home to
Elk Rapid.. MlaaOndy tolher :
Jaokaon and Mim Damp to
The Mtoam Oroatofar. Urtof•
I. Vlriaa and Boleomb. aad Mia.
Unater aad Mra Ray wlU
thla elty.
Ui.. PIlklB. of 1
•toool will go to Broaaoa. Mto.
MO to Otayliag. Mto. Holloway to
Wbito Oload. Mlm Wltoog to Ml.
Ptoamant aad Mto. Natooa to
Him Theobald. Mto. MUIar aa^ Mto.
Tofelaong will remain In thto oily.
Mto. 1/^'oodman. Mto. Plarooa and
tfIM Plummer will lemaia tfi thto
city for the hoUday^ ^Mtm Ballmi.
tine will go to Batg
Brodto to ML Ptoamni and Mto.
Qioe. to Pipo«toaa.

mt I ever eaw.- mid Mr. Lacey, “happooed sway back in the day. when the
hm wa. Detnocratfc aad Carlisle wm.
la the speaker*, chair. Cox of New
York wa. poNang a hill .nd trying to
cot elf debate. ‘Uncle Joe* wa. anxloos to have hi. word, and be .ptMalcd
for.Nkow. Uettodarodtltotbewaht
Od only • few minotra.
“•Well.* said Cox grimly. ‘wiU the
geatleman from lUlnoia put hi. hand,
la hto pocket, r
••Unde Joe* complied, wooderlngly.
lime
kcrv.’
-V
hto haod. there;
I ‘Unde Joe,‘• soft and mild
M. hto hand, crowded
hto pockets and hanging on fur
bfe. That lamed for t
hot with tbe fourth the right
out and far aloft in fmnUc
Bang went the ai».-akcr*.
gavel Tbe genUeman'a time ha.
plredr .booted Mr. Crltolc. and Ui
Joe* Mt down abrupOy.**

Elk BrnsiBrn
toodbtenWa WMful IHohod
dU ago wm. tkt caaM of bS. doatS
Alnaadar OhmpboU wm taim la
Bootlaad on Jan. 9. IfiM. and ta 18U
marriodto JoMto Oiay. alao of
land. TteylartBoeUaadfor Am.
iin Jaao. Ifififi. aad amde tteir
a for a short tima ia DotroiL Xa
18&5 ttey oaam to tte Qtaad TmTarae
Mgioa aad aattlod ia Milton totteNiip. Antrim eouaty Whuo they onIn Iteming. In 1«4 Mr. CampbaU was aloated ahorlff of Antrim
iy aad daring hto lift MTTod
•raltotm.aa.npwTtooror tte «
ty. Ba wa. alao Jaatioa of tte p
for aoma time and amrod aa town
dark and twaoawr aeroeal taimo
rix of whom art now Urii«. iro
daaghtoe.aadoDoaon.
Mr, OmnpbaUwa.aprooslaMitolti.|
mb. a .ucoMdal fanmr and laUahto
aad xMpw3tod offloial in whateror|
oflfio. bo wm. plaoad. Bowaaamom.
bmoftte Qtaad TtarorM Old tettlen* Amoectation and many of tho

PEARY AND THE POLE.
MSs Ksatscee Teito Wkr He
mmwmrn tao Loii.r ascMmaie
While OommaDrter IVory wa. In New
York ooe eveuing pecrutly be gi
of hto rmio. for beUevlug t
R to feoaibJe to rmeb the north
by
of Bmllh Mund and Grtuncil
mM be 1
the New York Trlbui>e. “the dc(uirture
from land out upon tbe Icr ha. not

al»ove

Tho fmateal will be ia ohaifo of W.
a ABdoraon aad wUl tako plaeo from
tho homo at 10 a. m. Bnaday. Dooooaod had many warm trlond. ia thto
olty who will pay tholr toot Toopoot.
to hto memory.
BREVITlnS.
nber of the Eastern Star
lu bo In tbe K»d|?e rtium
tomorrow i venlng at 7:30 o'clock, a.
there 1. .peclal bualnea. to U- dU
cussed, tn which all are Intereotcsl
H A. Wlber to expected booie in a
few day. from Now Zealand, where he
has been for the laat twenty month,
constructing a railroad. During hi.
absence hto wife baa been residing at
Acme, and they may possibly make
plans upiin hi* arrival to return to
New Zealand
The Elk. charity hall will occur
thto evening.
Every lltUe girl to requested to
road J. W. MiUiken*. letter and then
-talk to papa.
Tbe newsboys are haring great aueoem Mlling ticket, for The entertain­
ment tolbe given for their benefit by

lor. If thto augv
aa entered mion fot>r or five week,
iriiev the Ice would unq
r moch firmer.**,
Vitimaaed WoA of Traveiae City
“How early In the year would It be
te^ end Coi^llmenUd It—Cnpracticable to make a .tartr*
wait ftr dnyllgliL but thl.
rur cuir puriitaK* at tlie beLaat night there wa. a large .Mend
of March or cveu at the close
ence at the conr.ntion of TraTome
of February. It to not uwrMary to dttoy unUl tbe equinox. The davIiKht I
City liodge. No T3. Knight, of PythU*.
^MOk of would be tbe Mme i
end all preaent en)oy*-d thr* vU
morning twilight a few minute
Ormed Cha»Uoc U»o A. C^aro
annrlMk**
eraad Ueclurcr W’. H
of
“For bow long a enqialgn would yotf
Graad Rapid*. H H Chrixl.n.
go prepared If you ever went again?
“THE RED CArE.*
ottoer to Grand Kapld.* I'nifurm com
riTo year
tik two yeiu/woum
pany. wa. ala«. premmt.
“No. 1 think
Big Attraction Becured for the Grand onough. it f had good luiM aud w
The work of the «mt rank wa.
larvd. only one winter-.
wlut
by
fenad opem three candidate*,
iuy
up
ihcre
might be eMeintol. but at Everyone who boy. a ticket from tbe
after the tolatury «rem<«> Grand
Manager Bletohorg annoancod thto
two ought to te».t tbe fea<lbmty oarrier hot. of tbe Record aMl.t.
Cbahceller Caro and Grand l^turer mnmtiig that by a fortanab
them in realUing eomething out of
Of my toted tl*e«ries.LMkU pralaed th.* work tery highly he had racooeded in ekwing
tbe entertainment, beeidee the two
aad declared there w.. no ro<*m foi mento whereby the marrolo
A BONANZA AUCTION.
prlM. to be given tbe boy. who lead
crtiiel.m IW.tb offlclal. addreaaed thf and apaotaoalar
I MlM.
. lodge upon the work of the evder and Rod Oafa.” woaJId be .aaa at hto the. rmmmr me*. FulO For Auil
The Klkt and their invited gueri.
U.UMkolO
iioornm.
gava inach Information of valu
A. ibis to one of tbe
very
are anticipating a most enjoyable eoTho retiring Fr%‘Uili noi
•rery Mber Nr Cam atated that Dotabl. prodacllon. of the .oaMo. booial time at tbe charity ball in tbe
houMhold
effect,
w
.re
Mtbl
from what he had oUeood of the tng «uaptaoa.ly staged aad oaityiag
Elk. elnb rooms thto evening.
work of Traveme City h.lge he could
60 foot oarload of opoolal m
Tbe fixturee for Fred Beohier. eaoften been mUI that Turelgu tMplomnti looo have arrived and are being vet
ingalargo aad eapmiMro oaN. Mr upon Icovlng udially .<*ll their gtb.to in iKwitlou. The woodwora will be
for three time s» much .. tiny bad
beea taongnUed throughout the
dioinborgfeel. happy la harlag
for Tiaeefwe Cliy. He rwnlndo
od tbe attraotloo eepootaly a. It wlU paid for them. Clwlr. Mr. <-.uuIkmi
I will be by hand and
aieabMa alw that thia city
play eery few plaoe. aorih of Oiaad probobly tnld fin or FJt* f-r s*»ld for
ITS and f UK), and oo uii. F.iOilirtuible
third place to extent o
Rapid.-la faoL it to^ery probable «>clely ws. reprcMUted. and imn and
I will
haring SIS member, tn good .tandlng that it wiU play ao othar tows
women bid against each utber with leave tomoerow for a two waaks* visit
Battle Creek U tn .cctmd place. an«l here, ibongh thto oaaaot he
in Grand Rapid, and Spatta.
acrimony.
Wa.me Lodge to Detn.li at the h«wd deflniiely at the ptoeent time.
The Peraton mlnl.ter |wld a high
The Freebylerian Bunday eohool ha.
price for lace curtalnu. S«une veteran been planning to have a Ohri.tmaa
After the aeealoa an oy.ter .upper
liar curtain, con be
Houm on a •lelfi^
warn finely served under the dlrt*ciJoa
eve. hot it ha. been
at half what Geucral Kban found neoeemry to ohgnge tbe date.
of C. a. Cavla. ThU wa. fultowtHl by
A alok horoe of Xadiew Brodli
aa tmpmmpta program In the li»^lKe Mayfield was brought to Dr. Boott*.
WiU be held on
rtwma. which wa. en>.ye.l until a 1
Tflcrlnary boepital today. A
fine colleclloii. Tbe male netted blggtT Tueedaj eveing instead.
Bmith K. LewU of thto city ha.
wa. hulh on the .Uigh oa whl
prices than any beUl In recent years.
The ^Inrlr
principal entertato.r. w
»e& granted apaarioa of •I^amonth.
borm wa. bioaght la. a. the aalmal Not even tbe effecU of lx».ivl 1‘auncofote cuoood such aplrUtd bidding.
An Automatic OrcheXrs.
coni rib
POPULAR PERIODICALS
A line automatic oroheriiai. beiag
MEMENTO OF PRESIDENT.
art up in tbe Uoo by aa expert from
several y.wri. a a^vldler In
•It's
the
factory.
It to' one of the moat
army, to the cavalrr. and
• twaer wa
•ao ha. roaobod a high water mark ia
complete musical Instrumeato. run by
at the nr.t Imitle of Majuba merit to data of thto growlag aad pop:
eleotrioity. and ha.
Hill.
South Afrlra
Mr
Chrl. ularmagaaine The ooror to at oooo
tUn*.
military
cvp<*rlence
hai striking aad bimrto. and Ik. Morgan, modetod. a remlmlcr of the prcMnt oeeupant will be fomid In a l»ed of cement
made him a vatoable ineml»er of tbe
under a marble slab in the center of
l*>nhlah rntfona lUnK. and be ba. al
tbe bain hallway. Mys a WaahUigton wide by twrive highand wiU ptoy any
way. been active In tbe work. Tben»eiu^tol to tbe .New York World.
air for which mould, eaa be soourod.
fore, hto remark, were appr«*ci.ted
The workmen employed ou the In- Mr. Bhanaar ha. M popular aira It to
Beveral local memlHrr. aUt. ^irib
Urlor flntohlng obtained a copy of tbe ooe of tbe Welto A Boat amaufaetaie
uted to
prMident's mesaage. tbe aubNnwiihs of
Boarding Houm Dream.*' Hi. tbe preaideDt and tbe IlooiK'vrU chU- and largest of the kind in the etata.
tvpioal of hto work aad abound, with dren, aome new coins aud ncws|.a|»cr.
that frMh aad piquaat hamoTr which
aud put them In a marble l>ox in a liole
Wo, the undaraiguod. do terwby
dug In tbe cement fouiidnlion. Tbe
agree to refund tho money on a 80slab under which it lies l*wrs tbe fig­ ceat
Ad-lltta IM. UnltMl »Ut» H»lth
of Greeae*. Warruated
ure. “1792-1902.** .urroundt-d by star, SynipbotUe
of Tar E U tall, to cure your
Mitf Aecitart c. »>- Pr.—M«l
representing every slate lu tbe I nUm.
h or cold. We atoo gnaruatee a
WIU> .n one. Chair.
Dt bottle to prove euttofactory or
money refunded.
■ J. M. Blta-I-rrtaraad fra» 8i«lBreakfast food unknown In tbe mod­
nv
*!-«■ **• »“
em markets, but which has been In use
brttaeMiJaaf tb. UsIlaA.B—a the boot tkiag. thto aatbor tea eror by the Klamath Indians since aborig­
dooe.
A
nory
of
aooioty
iatrlgwe.
Bahltb A AaeidMI Aaaorlatloe.
inal times, has hern discovered by
TbePrimroM Path.** br 1
Notice to Taxpayer*.
WhUa than Mr. BlakaaUa *aa pr.
Frederick V. ColvlUe. l«tanlvt of the To the Taxpayer, of the CUy of Travloodte. Niow. a remarkabto
department of agriculture at Waablngmmtu -Uh a tandto«a oMoa obair aud famUiarity with the inaa
City:
ton. who aaye It to more iiaiatable and
tad araaaatad witlwui latairat In U>»
tax roll, for tbe collection of
mor. nutritUw. tbau many of tbe
kte and county taxes for the
patent food. DOW In common OM. Tbe
iKKt. and for the deUnQuent
glTiB aaa tooogaitioa of Mr. Blake.
and city taxe. and special asfood contotox say. tbe Chicago inter
loo*6eMrfy aad good work acoom
Ckwan. of tbe prepared seed, of tbe .easmeni. for Mdd year, have been
pltobodMdtotrlol agent ia thtooec•wocaa,** a large yellow water lily,
tioa. Mr. Btokosloo 1. oroditod by
which grow. Id tbe Ktomath marsh on
f.
froi
the oMototo with matatainlag tbe
tbe Indian rearrT«t»on of tbe aam. on each week day from 8 o'clock
bMl paying baMama of any of the
11:30 o’clock in th<
•goala oorarlag a pmpertumale tor1 o'clock until 4 o'c
afternoon.
Hloiy for the oompaaj.
On all state and cotin
pin. oo a unall atand. Over It 1. i
before January lOlb,
• OFFiCERt ALECTED
arched rod Item which to auapended
of one per cent for <
to knock down charged, and oo all t
ball TbabaUtoi
Forth. Congropattonal Bunday fichool
unpaid January 10th.. there wUl be
charged a fee of four per cent for ooL
WMIIM CMS.
city
lection. Penalty on''
Pri^anr U>rb of Chicago unlvrr- and MTbool taxes and special
gatloaal Bunday aebool wa. held ta.i
on each dollar of
Blty. Ifrlng discovered that dead '
mBIag for the elecGon irf ottcer.
r Mdd tax.
dec for Christmas i
and dog. can temiwmrily l«c restored
om 1. Herald building.
Tte etoctlon rrauUad a. follows:
All order, rec.
)to life by Injecting into tbrtr veins soWelum.
prompt attention.
iutkms of WMliam and cadmium
cat may now bare more than her
aloe livva, and latoead of every dug
DR. J. W. HlOQINt. Dentlri. hae ratertng bis day eome of them
movte to the Hme Muaeoa
bare half a domm. more or 1cm. c

rTTHlAHCEANDOFFlCElS

nSrsifiJs

ILAIESLEE IS APriECMTED

!sar:

I

r a. tbe puNIc
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
' Ubrmiy Oommlttoe—Rm. D. Ooch
IMLM«.M*MC.BataA

Don’t

OUR
STOCK

44 h

OF
RINGS

Tofi^ourBnclincofParior
Furniture. We have thebM
aisortoieiit of Odd pieces
and two and three-piece
suites that were ever exhib­
ited in Traverse City at

18 AT YOUR SERVICE

DIAMONDS
OPALS
RUBIES
TURQUOISES
EMERALDS.
PEARLS

’mi

Wc ^vc our best attention to our Customers and ai>preciate >*our trade.
^

You on't miVc . mUuke Iqr
gi>’ing a RING fat a gift, and
here’, where you get the price
and assortment.

HOUSE niRRISfltn STOKL CASH OR CREDIT.

Hastan&

(iiyiiiDiiMfoiiiiiiiimiii
281 E. Front

a

aumiffli

Traverse City
8UBPRI8INQ VALUES in Lace Ou-r

MR& M. K. BUCK'S

POEMS
“SONGS FROM
The NORTHLAND'
A handsome new coWcetioa
of the poem, of a writer
whose work has delighted
many throughout the Grand
Traverse Region lor thirty
years. This is the first com­
plete collection of Mm
Buck’s ]iocms. and contains
many never belure publish­
ed. With an inuoduclion
by Mrs. M. K. C Bates.

I

FREE: With tvery p.50
rorchtM or more we give
free of all cherges e pair of
gaoaiae SO eta. svapand•ra. This most liberal afferwUI held good until Xmas
avoaiag—can you afford to
atias It? “Baada is bound
to ba your Santa Claus.”
S. Banda & Co.

I

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tar

. HI.M.»nMd tan

VUrPMMl»ra^llMktaa«at7«dip m
«mlM Arrive m TVav» OW:

Vtal-rtata. .tfoiMg
Meat when you cun get it at such
A low figure at

= ^I.2S =

OOX BROS.
404 Ea»t Front Street.

Now is the time to buy

Christmas Gifts
Nothing rneer
jewelry. 1
largest line

c. u uxatwouo.

I-1*;

than

.....Diamonds™.

WHAT COULD YOU GIVE
Thai would be more appreciated or a more
lastintr jememberance than a piece of : : :

, evtt brought to this

«•«.'............

Brooches. Rinrs, Studs
and Rins_
Hrautilully Set
llig line of.'.............

LEATHER
ROCKERS?:?

UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE—We
arw phowing a very exUn.ive line of
In Turktoh and Colonial designs: alw>

Sterling Silverware

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upholstemd. from f7.00 up
to M&oa
^
Mahogany or Oak fr.mea claw feet.

COUCHES r-“
Handsome Clocks, Watch­
es and fuU Une of
Jewelry

E.W. Bennett
PcstOmetBuiWue

.-r

toathar. dlimnd luftod. $28 to ML

MORRIS
CHAIRS

Heavy

gSiSi?.'’ wTHE BOSTON STORE

Beautiful and Useful Hrticles
make Gifts that will he long Remembered
Our gtock of things suitable far Christmas was never before so
complete.

Misses
Children

reach ot ML

Alwgyi adraadng.

Better goods- prices within the

Should you change yow mixkl after making a pur­

chase—you may exchange it—or even get your money back.

It’s

nice to trade in a store where everything is done to please you.
Sadstoctioo o? your money back every time at this store.

Towols.
HankerchlwfB In wndlwas variety.
Tops in the latest novelties, Battcnbcrg Patterns, Silk wool and flannel
Waists in dainty styles and shades. Petticoats, Beautiful Pictures
and Medallions. Rugs. Lamps and all kind of Fun
• ’it ’ s easy snopping
shoppir here—wc sell almost everything.
Extra sales persons—promp scr\*icc—the most roomy
and best lighted store in the city...................................
TrAII TauA

Wc have divided lour entire line of Toys into five lou and numbered them 1

llOd lOfOl *.8.4.6. Witl( every aatoaitetentiBg to the correspond^
w£ give you the choke of any toy in the demgnalod lot The toys are valued from 10c to $160.
We are discontmu'mg the line.

Satisfaction gurantecd.

Your money back if you wish it, alwa>*s.



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coce iB m Hotel

-inir: BA M VV tHt&k

BETWEEN
QENTLEIttEN

ftm
bis bmr be <mM
tbn igm of bio oM tasvttan MQV
t tbs entmr. nve nbm tbo
•r tbo omtai bo hmt4 tb«o

9r

AlAXOUMOBeT WffB A1

Marp^r

tar Mcb bof wbo bod Bnd op to Cbo
ralM to fine bio boB vpoo potne ovt.
I loft for tbn

1 was a paaMOger oat of WaUrloa
•utioa aoo BBOcmlag amml years ago
and aharod the compartment with a
young
woflua. Tbe train was hardly
no tbo vaster
wider #ay when abe began weeping,
and 1 knew I
nnd. In rmponae to queatlooa. she Intocmed me that she had been eerrliig
In a Loodnn ihop for aercrsl years
tbo mlaar T«. lir. b«»oao they are and had been dtsrbmrgtd becanae of a
ea of ibefls of which abe waa antoo bald.* IVell. »y boy. If tbo ndoo

ttboot rtnctei

«« » G»r
Amtmg
tnr •croaw of bis expcvlooce In n bM^
t-r** rtonlr mjr pror# of tntrat:
Mr. IU*d recUneJ In m boCd bnite'
aboprbstroM

loocb tbroneb
tlo^ niUsifV « li«» of half that falMly
frinctd Ibr after port of the groat
man'B aknil. Tbr diianrUnathm of Mr.
Ibvd to hp dlacnralre waa Ml afieerdlug to the barbrr'o Ideaa of tblnga. Bo
attmipltd to draw tbo grrat man
prrbapo In ordrr to beqoeatb a ksgacy
of oidk-rama to pooterlly. Tbo groat
tnau only gnitited manasyllablr rtpUca
and nammrd bhi rrvrrle. Then tbo bar••rr deduc’d to awltrb the rooTeraattaa
to tbr •nbj.xt of Mr. Bn«l’. blrwito pw
rutliirlilra.
Yo’ balub’a mt'oty tb
brap. attb." Mid be.
-riii nir a«ld Mr. Ileod.
•Tornrhy Mt
took- do It wbolo lot
or good, aub.-'
• l uj ni! Na”
-Illn bald «i dofopo- yd- bead lObg,

criod. -Ton moat not ayrni
any ear. It la oat of mylo. i

bt coodactar nogllgootly laft tbo
door open. Tbo aptaker bcckooad tbt
vantobivaadaet i:

laaa 1 waat to kaop trarm.** iw
,______ A tbo ^oodactar.
*ik» do tbo raat of tw.** oboerrad tbo
(leakv. *«uii|»oooyoa*»t tbo door.**
Bitdiom to add that tbe paworo oomfortablo during tbo tovalndrrof tbotrip."

la gaxe
n«rd did not
While walking op Broadway |n New
from the doorknol. at bn drawled; -I
Into tia* werM that way. Tin
York below Y'oaiteentb atreei ooe day
blr. Heed commented upon tbo Vrango
bad an lntrr%al of com|*ratlre bln
’ luioi1ani*e. but It waa not^odiirlJii
barn long alm^ emerged from tbo grief
«.f tUn drprlvatitni. It no longer n
i„n. I»o not inrmll it to wrtgh
AmorlcaDa llrlng In
,
The bUck barber atodled over tbia

f.r awhile, appaniilly without fully
• jf|.pndi«»dlng Ita mtaulng, bowor
• Vo* luiluU-d b*ok aiMiH* liHtuU,
vt yu- kiv' It l »iig In de Iwrk Ulka.** r«rt. lilaaa Oaldlers Crow Taller

EFFECT OF ARMY RATIONS.

'.t

ti^ Mid after a few tD<*uieuta uf at
|{i>d rtwiored Uts gaxe fnim

-I am pmtattly

fv»
aaw. bat yaa can sonae am a uam
kaa agalaat me by joar faloa te^
Moy. Haw mack Aaaoclal asslotaaae
do yoa wantr
-Ah. that la better." be rbnckled. *1
knew yoa wanld eee tbe potnt after a
intmT 1 think £10.000 would keep me
In Amortca thg rcat of my ttfe."
1 graanad la dammlg. That tma half
my foctone.
“If you ralae your aach at a leas Ag
are, you might aute
be aarcaailcab

band, but .topped of a
rrw up hia bands
a log. I ran orsr
to blm and spent a mloule trying to rabut. seeing that tbe pallor or dMtb
aa already coming to hM
fare. 1 took tbe check from bis
lug Anger, and rang for my ralrt. Aftmlnailon of the body the
or a brief exan
turned to me and

bed my
1 bnniea away as If I
been an actual murderer.
Tbe papers next day mentlooed tbe
Aodlng of a gtrl'a dead body on the.
laUa. but aa It waa at a highway crooaIng tbe Inference was that abe had
been atnick by a train while croaalBC
tbetracka Tbe coruner-a Inquert fall
ad to rercal her Weatliy. and noCt
arms aald of tbe tbli^a left behind
in the car. fibe sraa buried aa an
known, and tbe whole affair was drup-

in bla furry iTirtatmaa rlothoi'
In the oMen dar« when chlldrra
Numbered but o very few
Aenu'a pack wma light and eway.
And he hadn't much to do;
Ko« the Uad le full W cbtmaeya.
And aroaad each rheery beartb

STthlVrful wuhT******
luaiy piu-c when Iw waa buttoe
anualU. by n wiry Hub- .dd man. who
bwk.d aa tbougb be might liave
• fi.Mu Weal Cbiwti r.
• Wby. bow are yuu. Tuinr exclalmod
llK- wUUkend iwrty. abaklng tbe pollil. laii o reluctautly extrmlrd baud.
-Kb-wby. I iblnk you've gut tbe
U-».t of me-1 den t r.meiuU*r you.'
^vu^ri..^l Mr. Kcil a<.rt .‘f pm
• fee- be cmld wee ibnt be bad but n half
mUiub* l.» aiure.
-Well If I bat don't U-al an"—
-Vtni'U have to iiardou me. I've got

T,

«

Hmf vHa smatTlhat we read ofAll of them have paaaad away.

^iru»**N'ew York t

o:.nl but be nu.iik.d to make a Anal
•l>urt and cim. b tlw- raU of tbe laat
ear. Yet be waa u.m «mt
for be found U waa tu»e
and otber to Indd ami a

MmmIcJvrsA Wlrlns «

M. HYMAN.

RaU do not. aa ooe wouU i
remain on the ship, but get off
ooa porta and after remaining awhile
ship on some other xwasel for aiiuibcr
voyage. Tbe water rat. or wharf raU
an* great Iravclera aiul
voyage, around tU- lakes niid evi-n
aiouml Ibe world, tbe Utter aa I dis­
covered while engaged lu Wc«t ludU
aer« ice. There are here uuw rj
almoat every part of tbe glola1 mw four coloaaal Jamaica ra
Ibelf white bellica riLlpplng a
tbe moonlight a few week. ago. ami
Hied
from where we
standing
Uata are great cllmlwrs when they
And It nfcesaary to be so. fpon one
of any tr. ag.w we had a lung sjh-JI of
warm w i iImt. and thlTe wu* m» water
In the I • I which the suiafl army of
rata
f
rd cmihl g, t at. tiue night

and went for tbe tvnt.
many of them a- tw
came down, and s.nn.-.
overUtartl ami wen- dn
cmtld not kill I hem all. i
the entire toyagv with

Well

r klUnl un
n» th. y
u JnmjHHl

^“VniSooi?iSS aiK

Wi
. o*'>M f iTkrt

t

C«f

W. It Freci Form. Arect* ao ••tatasir

i

SORRY, VERY SORRYI

b«inl your huUet whistle with­
in an inch of my car "
"My buUetr
muf pUloU wm- loadt-d. thonr
-Ab. tboae rascally aecondal

tauding*
your I asked, with a
iwktng heart.
-To avoid bring bungr' be amiUngly
ndled.
-But I did ikK lay a Augrt on the
gtel She jumped without my knowing
-All very Ane. air. bat why didn't yuu
atop the train and report? M'hy did you
skulk away? An Innoreot man would
have baateued
dear blmaelf from
Tbe ponr girl baa
ba. gooe to a
? you did not
per', grave
forwanL Tell me bow a jury of
fatben will look upon your arti
Id madr a falae moxw. aud be pro­
to uke advanUge of it. He waa

-That
lytrplled. “You wlU only have to expUin why she leaped from tbe car.
wby you I
M off Is
w lnqu«
rermy evbb

«a*ew*a Aatipaibx.
: her HanoverlaO anVIrtorla waa always

Queen
dopply

No ooe ventured lu
• presence, aaya Ylr. Andrew Lang.
to caU Prince Charles Edward tbe
beautiful Mary of SrotlaiKl aho felt
tbe profouDdeet pity, wbic
least equaled by her strong
to Ellxabelh.
Eeferrlng to this ooe day. the quet-u
vkX;
-Once when 1 waa aboot fourteen
aud my mother aud I were at Margate
we went on board a steamer. ,Aa we
were crtMolng tbe gangplank a woman
In tbe crowd looked liard at W and
then aald to some one ntwr ber;
- Another EUxaU-th. I h..p. r
"I turned and gave her aneh a look!
I was furtooar added the queco. smil­
ing at tbe mHdi.H Uuo of her girliab

Yqu have
tha ear and dlq
-Tea. 1 have i

Wban

I tb«y for-

mono, sad
SORW know what •aodllglitwna
anOl gna waa instnUad. yoa may
aaly on tba troth of oar clnlaa.
Sand In your ordara. Both
pboaaa.
Jto. t» *. ftant

A Fine Pair Of Taji^try or Mle CvtaiRS

lUREtOnttSi

;oonomy

K. W. KAS-r.

AV.-U. BROWNKLL. IVopr.

RatlNaAiiirtisiqBanicJL.
fluAiSoSs
<

Suffered foroverlOuars
ladlMka « RakaEdBaa

—CITREI) BY-

Dr. Iman’s Ladies’ RestoraUve

Ud,. For Solo.

J. M. TULLER
Tai.kmai>ge, Mich.’
TmifttClIy.i
THE IM.^N MEDICINE CO..
• Graffd Rapids. Mich.,
J.
W.
CAUNTLETT,
M. O.
Dear Doctor: I have been thinking
rttFWOlANANOWMOMM
for some time that I ought to write you
a few words of praise for your wonder­
ful LADIES' RESTORATIVE, which
did me such worlds of good. 1 suffered
such untold agonies with my menses, and iemalc complaints,
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to inc.
1 took doctors medicine and several kinds of I atent M^i

/I

J. W. JARREn-

to recommend it to any woman suffering from^ th^ tcmble
complaints. Annvonc wishing to
dress

^Parcel and Barrue^*
omCL-Al Jahraua* Ci~ Sture, tig E.
Kront atr«>rt. Cilixen.’ Tbooa
Orpcumptlyalteodcdto.
Ijat-IOH,

~A-r A.I-1- OWC*OOI«T».

E. W. H AST1II8S & SDR o. p. carver & bro.
FIRE IISURHCE ,pjjj£ INSURANCE

JOHN R. SANTO
ISBOAingiAi^

Impetuosity.

l_ l_ A. BUILDING

OEIIKST
A. D. TYLER OKAPEST
Dentist
..HEALTMESTm.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

wr of cowa In tbe ctrllixed world
aa 6S.880.000 and the omoant of but­
ter they yIeU at 2.640.000 tons a year.

6oodCimcnowto$«l«ct



««bolldayI6IH$

ARB
ISOUJTBLT

L.IOMT
B

W, h,TC ,oqiething th«t will meet the Fmey of eror Udy at
Geotlemen.

: of tbe sort. Birr be

HOLLY.

Laaaa i

aM> ,1 F. M. Mm, ~ '

■I.-:.::..;.'

OFFICE; 2L?!Rj?a!-

Maad'a drug atoeoa.

Pella n.Daadly Attn



you wfll ba^ist^

li«ht ai;» nboat

or l al.U- Cover, or anything' in Rutfs. it will pay you to
call after Ttiesdav. Dec. 17th and see our new arrivals.
at our I NiroiKM l.OW I’KICKS.

Lted it to :

uai"

.

nnd

0»Tm0^ATMVI

grtber dlffereot."
He had me in a
-You came here with an object In
lew.- 1 aald after a long atleoce
-Of courae," be grimly repliad
am tbe only .wltnva. and 1 ahouk
to take up my waideoee In tbe Uolted
L In cose yoa ahoold aee At to
T tbia deabe you will And me
Tory graiefuL and tbia llttAe athir
would mam b. foneonmi by bott of

ssi.'sr^^snsi

Again, wa do not elnlM

Ula by raaaon of prtntad mnb
ter. but on daciaiona of oar SM

that tbalr btlla A

They

Dlgbt bare been killed like a *h»gr

plied.

lafaction ba wUl makn

-So I do. So I do.'* aald the banker.

and bad waited only for a fitting oppor
to call ujwo me and ask what 1
Oing to do alwut It.
laed at him In borrlflcd amaxe

that ena ba TRUTHFULLT np-

priaad at tba axpraailoaB oC aoL

Fine Linen Fringed Dollies

iMl I nmt St.

Ab axcoUaot taxt. Not only
doaa tba Watebacb light atnnd
tba taat of "ralInhUlty." bat la
a qaaatloa oT coat for light.

burner

and can now -cipply your wants if yon Call at once.
II Ydl AKKW.ANTING

Tho

iimVONBIt
M lilNV RHtr

conaumara.
Talk lo nay ana
using gaa through n Walh^db

you. but wr havr jii>t rt*ct
\Vt! hati to tiisappoini you.^
tliroci frt>in Nhv Wirk.'by i xpn ss. aiiotlu-r
lot of ihttsr

.V well known liauker of Karia met
a man of altuut hia <»wu age. who.
abaklng him ivirdlally l.y the baud,
said:
•Th It iKJi-MMe. my th-ar sir. that you
do m.l mu.uilH-r me?
met at
imnty ehea- .luartem om-e twenty-Ave
yean. ago. 1 am So aud so. with whom
you fought a duel with pistols. Yuu

T^m«City

DR. mAWVKR

The Pride ofJteroea. ^

KV ri

I hasa a aaupla of food tarina wNh

StOWuhiapooSl.

tixvw and »»ltci! for the reeiUl.

OtlH-1

The young Empetnr ..f Buaala al
ways carrlao aboot with him a agudl
revolver fully loadcvl. It la ooe given
-Hut I Uvtm-t time to
by bla motber soon after tbe asKr«^1 alitok bhiuM'ir loose and started
laatloa of Alexaoder IL. the emr.w tlie gate, lie beard a little bell
tinkle. ai»d tbe gale cloaed In bio faca. prvaa exacting a promise from him
-U-t mo Ihwughr- rri.d Mr. Bacd that he would alsraya carry iL WhBe
ling about In Eurppe tbe
oxeitivlly.
. _r U STrt in Wa pockst'by
Tbe man at tbe gate pah! no heed to
him. Clooe at baud waa an open gate and at bla badalde at night When he
f.w a local train.
Mr. Heed ruabod drirca ths ptatol la pUced la a small
tlirough It and trotted down tbe platf.Trro after the esprvaa. which waa just
getting under way;. Be was breathing

Gas

-Well be bad a tmd Iwart possibly
Itbout knowing it. and dUd aa if
struck by a bolirt. I'll notify ibe coroIMT and make a pc-t mortem."
And ao ended the worst hour 1 ever
put in.

S! bliSin iSI? the ItThtw
Ah“l*

ForSaTej

lUh V>*roaa’h

Fixtures. ComblnetlonB
Electric Bells, ^e<
Electric Fix tures. Lamps. TelepI
nnd Engli

We arc up to <Ulc EUcetneians ami will do }-our work in accordance with
the unclcfWTilcr’f ruka.

mumed lo IxsMlon. ami tboogXi
guilty of nothing but neglected duty
my feellnga wire not to lie ended.
Then ooe erenlng 1 received a cal
rang.T. lie gave bla name aa
> and clalmrd to
a gentleman of lel«ur»-. A.v-unllng lo bis ato
be bad
me g. i lulu the compi
ment with the gtrl ami bad taken tbe
next one alUd lie bad h,wrd sounds
of a struggle and her erica fur help. He
had aeen her thrown out on tbe tracks.
After 1 bad W*ft tbe train be bad iiamed
along tbe ftHrtlioanl on Ibe otbir aide
b.rvd up tbecffccfn abe liad left
and gatb
bad aaoirinlnwl niy name
behln<l

For the driver ami the deer!
Whr. the good old BBtnt must hava

Love & Raff ♦Electricians

-On the
and col

-Not at aU." I answ
contrary, he was terj
lect.d.--KrtetMl of youmr-No. He callfd on i

Ban Juan. l‘arto Hbxx la lu Washing­
ton a vlaU to bla tirutbcT. Bepreaeotklro InndU of Indiana, mays tbe l*bUadelpbU Ledger and Times erreHeferrlng to a recently pubijabOd BUtemeut to tbe effert that tbe
uniforms sent tbe rural guards In tbe
ITdllppluas were proving too aim
tnce of tbr abundance an
of the army rslloo. Mr. LanllluatrmlUMi of
tta
**ibe army ration on tbe

day Mr. Ibirl waa In i
burry
gel out vt TblUdelpbU. not
that be loxfHl tbe gnaker City leoa than
New York, but Imvsuikj be bad an Im-

CARPET CLEAHBWIIS

If rUs mapped to tbe sideboard to

tbo

any be all lo a a|N*akubr

J.LMEIIICKCO.. Cin
Wl%Hlaa V-a
1 bass a half daaaa Meal BMiamsaaMa iff-

pearoDce. I was a gmtleman of good
reptrte. but at tbe beat It meant a legal

frteiul.- aa)d be, «"ibat the
ut iia balr. aa 1 b \e Um
» uearii^’ It, la «iuliienll,v
to ui3aelf and. iHrtui|ia 1 might
■ nay. td my cmiatUueula. Wbat Uttlo
: luilr atm odtrua my bond
n.-a«d fer a long tiun. I I
1 bate 4>een uu familiar terma with It
for many jrara. I ba»e UiadTertently
liilnubM aprm-e gum and ehewlug
with It In n.y y.-nm of extreme youth,
I bate «»fU*u auii •Irit'd U
inwut a pnuHr iiut guilty
»t bmiie after aumidltkaia awlmmlbg
mi-Nbllon.. 1 lune bud It pulled the
w roiig nay by Ik>> ii wIhou 1 iudy learn­ tbetr stocking f«-t and carefully re­
ed to thraab atierHiird. M tbe anme
iMiri.d i4 luy life I eviH.
fviHi ruduml tbe all mootha Uter by tbe same aystem
tasuremeut abowed that tbe m«n
Ituoiiiluy uf ImiUiik It cul-li
nermaed In bright an average of
nmetiial tiialden
Ing* Hero-by rxiienmetilal
uaiter of an Itmb aa a rrault of
i iu-e of all tblB lo
tr meala uf army ratiuua. Pertbiit Ibat bit of nuuilnlng Imlr and X
tbe drill bad aomeihlug to do
are uJ.I ami _
making them erect and
fritnda. 4 Imlulge ibe-balr. and tbo
• balr Indulges me by |«Tiulttlng mo to In any eraat It waa a
wear It after uiy on n o*Ui*«n»tioo of tbe auH of army lurthoda.'
way It nugbt to la- w urn. and
' ‘
tbe balr l.y flrwly de. lining to hare It
The Meder. 1
■anU riau. must be
irin.-d with by g.-tiUemeii of tbe
lOw h« d aureir bn
.
Bum wbo'iaaM^ arUatU- Ideas
'\ilxam* Iban my on»». 1 fear 1*U bare
to a^U ,tou t.. Indulge ua lanh-tbo
T».l k. k»ns .pon oar 1
Imlrand me. Col It tbe way I "

AndVba a
}Ott to cut U.**
What a
Tbe bUrk Karlas lmAe.1
Wb.n tbe great nmn left tbe a
tarUT mumbled—HiM^Wub! Abahou-d

100 nm known ai teStndter
eedbamfron. OntoftkabaMin
■oothortkaoty.

*^l**bad^£T,ooO in the bank and caald
easily raise tbe other XiOOO next
led from him wliboot a word ao4
an open check. Tnere was
on bis fsce as be watched me.
ly mtlafartery as brtwet
Three days
wiU be on my way to A erica. You
Excuse me
bare b4eo very wise, air

Indow. I went cartfUUy over
men I turned nround, after
quarter of aa hour, tbe giri had dlaptMored. Tbe door bad been left tmrkM- Ilehlnd her ibe bad left a bag.
a parasol and a paper parcel My duty
waa plain. I abuuM have polled the
cord. tto|.ped the train mt once
Bde a fuU report of tbe
bad rracbed for tbe cord when tbo

I-^lraflnx eyes,
not that tbo burtj. aoldah world waa
aiBOTo. Ilr gaaod wlUi
taniood gaao npaa tbo kuoli of tbo bar
lor otKif* door-wbotbor attomiitliic t>c
brioiouao bifueelf «r to bnwociao tbo
hi*oli; wiKi k»MiO.?<and hr s|«ke no
w*rd t» tbo Krtonlac bla^*k

FARM FOR SAll

M BOW sat It oat.

Fne sak UodireUu. wttt (Mi. Petri, ft OxfIlzisI SOrer BuBes.
Kew Itee ri fcka BMks. a»iriri»e Bee*. Wrltt Ban.
B GdriM Ntncn. Seal «r Wrim Uriken.
lYWB $X00 IP
th* thii« far CbriNmu pteMoU.
Bic Ltae ef JeweteT •*« SUrerwe
STEP IN A.ND HAVE SOME OF THESE LAID ASIDE.

w4HB««Bamuiti ^ €arl

PBBlOOOWim

mflaiBMMi

UkHniPanrCi.

nm

..t'r
rafl)AY>Dte(M^^

,- i'l' V.'- .
FAMOUS OAMBLINQ PALXCE.;

WANta-NtWSPAPOS
THAT TELL THE PUIN
TRUTH
• Nt CHirr oAwceii tmncatenino the ufe or
THIS COUNTRY TODAY IN MY JUOOMENT ARISES
IN THE UNSATISFACTORY STATE OF JOURNALISM
more than from anytmino else.

Tt«e are jourosU will, .u imneiMe isls *b<»e
one effort u to exploit tlie newi of tbe coimti7 rstber
than to ten the truth. No lie is more misleading or
Tieioiis than a half euteroent or i*rvcraipn.

Democracy Mrsi

iiii

ultimately succeed,-foe

DEMOCRACY AND CHRISTIANITY ARE ONE; BUT DE­
MOCRACY AS A POLITICAL EXPERIMENT EX THIS
COUNTRY MAY NOT SUCCEED AT ALL Demoeracv as
a goeerBinent has failed U fore, a. Mr. Leckr ablv pror^ and maj
failOcain; hot, though this country and that country fafl, the prin­
ciple of dcmocracT nui-t ullimstely urin, for it is God’s truth.
The one thing that thnatcns our democracy in this country is
the perrerae effort to spread before the people not,the truth itaeU,
but the truth garbled,, distorted mhen it auiu the purpose of the
absolutely suppressed or perverted... Two parties to a StruggC^ this method are each sUndered to U.e other, any wicked, lying
snblsrfH* adopted to make ex. itement, to arouse curioeity, to best
passion, and so to make a pajK-r sell.
THE AUTHORi OF THIS EORT OF JOURNALISM ARE THE
WORET rUELIC ENEMIE* IN THE LAND. THEY ARE INJECTINO
reiaoN ihto the youno ano healthy veins of a great
FEOFLE. • •

Millions have been s|<-nt in collrges and millions in libraries,
and the money has been well sjwnL Sure as you live, the time is at
hand when farsecing men will come f.irward prepared to spend mil­
lions in placing the truth, no far ns it can be aaoertained, before
the people of these United Sutes—the truth about poUtics, the
tmth about fiiunce, the truUi about art, the truth about busincas*-a
live sUtement of the news of the world, not to bolster up a cause,
not to make a fortune, not to push a jiarty, but the truth for iw own
sake becanse the cause of humanity, whiclt is the cause of demoeracy, can live by nothing else than the truth.

THE ADVANCE OF ART IN TH(S COUNTRY.

Tsrk polios end s corps of men from
Ms flOes. under the psreeasl dlrectkm
sf nstrtec Anorasy Irreae. recently
Tort Ofwasd and opmted by Rlchsi^
OsnSrUL tbs blCB«« end most InfloaiOsl mdlvldasl prtipneter of s BsmbUnB
boost U tbs world, tbry
tisl borne far games of d
TbewalMof Csnileurs
stsd with Upeotrtos mm
grtst Tslue.and oofL rlcb esrpett cover
tbe doors. Miys tbe New York WorldL
Soar Is ooe immctuw psrior.
-------------- cood floor, where ibe gsiDbUag sppaimtuo ws* pieced. U dJrldsd
tato two rooms. In them tbe other
night were large mabogsny Ublca. wlU
besry carved lega.
The airangemeiitt for lighting art
alqoe. WbUe ooe U cootdoot that
tores of dectrlc Ugbu are sblnlng
own <m blm. not-ooe can bt tern. By
Msnt of panels Ugbt Is softly refltctwl
eld's prtratr
greatest snrprite to tbe rsidrra. bowIf the public rooms were magnlflcroL Csnlleld t were regaL Tbs
acbems of <^mtlon tbst i»rr«^lsd

• CERTAINLY THE BEST PLACE FOR THE STUDENT WHO 18 BEGINNINO THE STUDY OF ART* FOR
NO OTHER PLACE IS THERE SUCH AN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM.

In Puri* the greul uriUu Lave clauses wLicL lliev
rudt aUuit oner a vcM*k ami to which they give advice
and inutruction, practically without < harge.
Of oourse in the case of thdinnhed artht the place whore the
work is done doe* not figure much. Somo prefer to live in Paris,
but I enjov living in Kngland.
as good work can be done in
England as in Prsnee.
AUT HAS ADVAXCKI) IX THIS COUXTUV. THIS
ADVANCE DATIN FKOM THE TIME OF THE CHICAGO
FAIR. Now wc have in this countiy some of the £nest decorations
under way any when' in the worhl. li is |K»fwihle for the student
to get an art education without going out of this counliy. It is not
neoesssry for one to go to Frsnci* to finish an education, hut, of
course, it is good to gf» then* for oWrAation. A student will go
where there are line |»aintiugH to
seen and studied.

THE USE OF PETROLEUM AS FUa
iy RAYMOND L BERNfCR. C«ter NsUmmI M Bepertcr

\r has heeu almost a third of a century since liquid
fuel for stA'ttm-ihijH fimt came into use. The first oil
burning ves-M'l ap|»currd on the Caspian sea in 1S70.
TODAY A1U>1:T -00 VI:SSELS ON THAT
GKEAT IXI.AXD .SEA AKE OIL BUIIXEKS.
OIL BURNING STEAMSHIPS NOW PLY TO AL^jlOST EVERY
PORT. BUT A FEW WEEKS AGO TWO OIL BURNING VESSELS
REACHED BOSTON CARRYING CARGOES OF WELSH COAL. . IN
THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF SIXTY STEAMSHIPS PLYING FROM THE
PORT OF BAN FRANCISCO BURN LIQUID FUEL.

Oil is burned tii>on tl.e Southern Pacific, SanU Fe and other
great railway s^-stcnis of thin country and on rail wavs in England,
France an4 Russia. Wilhiii the la?t war the consumption of coal
in Califomik has decreamnl by one half, due to the increased use
of liquid fuel 1 am wnlling to go on record as saying that Texas
oil could be taken to New York in tank atcamers and bufned a^
a mneb leas cost to the consumer than antliraciUs coal at ordinary

_

SINCERITY AND THE GOOD SINGER
Ry W. I. TOMLINS. OIreeter ef CMcafe's NatiMMi ScBeM ef Mask

It

should be as natural for a child

TO SIXG AS IT IS FOR HIM TO UOJGH.
Uis joy of living, his sense of companionship, find
natural uttcraiu'c in «imple song forms. His will
“plsvi-» in rhythm, his mind ‘^pW’ in melody and
bis bear! ^"plays** in harmony. These three when coordinate arc
capable of eiprcsssing the inncmio?it self.
THE ARTlFtCUL BONG VOICE. HOWEVER BWEET ANO
BMOOTH, IB AB EMPTY AND WORTMLEBB AS A MAKE BEUEVE
. LAUGH. BIMCERITY It THE TEST.

To be ainewe u to be yourself, to be aU of yon. So tbe voice
■bonld be real It ahould go out to others in joy and pilayfnl companionabip and thus become one of the higher .fJrms of^adf expitw

But tlw IwaBMMSt Bin yoall erw
Bin who uses Boeky

BOVS* BUITB. tt M IS—oas of a kliiB

£s.r
tTORt

tiut Mlm ■1^1110 apnlHBtiifl far dU^
BtiVte sacarc as far tkraBN tbs M

BEYOND
THE
TWINS
Fxank ToiiMr propped bis feet oo tbe
flfisk and regarded attentively a pbotognpb which be had Just reeelred. It
showed two glr«B_ln tbe abbrerlatsd
skirts of tbe sumoicr vscatloDlat petebcd on a rustic fence. They were fins
looking gIrU. yet wore a certain air
of self aaamion that brought a Down
to Frank's forsfacad. He Uld aside tbs
pbotograpb and picked op tbe letter.
eionr Point, July m
Mr Dear Fiwak-Mcwnt to wrtt* loi«
ago. but the Johnston* glrla hnvo kept M
bosy. Twin*, you know. Usuebters of ah
old fiiMkd or mother, and ihslr father's
rocently mad* * big strike la the Tesa*
ollftWida. Tbey'r* almost too llvelr a pair
(or OM man to handle, ao you’d better
coma up and help me out. To (urtbsr

?tTthe^h!^ya Uf^liii'fdrTTSS*

Tfcrre.

Then be went Into detail*, and tbe
president, etiraptun'd. planmxl a trip to ]
tbe frosen north. Mr. New i:*it two
ttnuitr.v 1* over­
day's tramp, and
came. Ills nvltal of
hunter tndsl undt'rgo
on account of tbe climate and the rough
whotUHl the presldenfa
e the trip.

NOVEL FARMING DEVICE.
Brbmest f* nwrvrallBS ■
Owe. Harvest Ua.d's Wo

U E. 3McCann, a hiboring uun of
Tewk. Noeh., has patented au attach­
ment to a barx ester which drawa Inmnd
bundles of grain together and. when
there are Juat enough humlUs to make
a good shock of grain, droji* tbe grain
aborka^on tbe ground In such a way
that tbs bondlea stand up of tbelr own
weight ag dose together, says the Chi­
cago Inter Ocean, aa If It were done by
ufacturiTS have InveoUgated
lions of dollars paid out fur Ubor. The
bundle caiTlcT and sboektr looks Uke a
small pUtfarm set on four wheels.
Tbe Merry I'm
>

la

s-xwio* m s-m;jlUn’ music
swrrx.

Ba Chrtstmss times. gooJ people. Is d*
Um«* wbjit hard ter iwst.
Cn w# U have s merry I'hristmss In de
Wc left df weary forrows whsr de cotton
Ea de*^sunSi w*lndi wus stagin', ea d*
yw partners left en ii*htEb wcTI hav* a merry I'tinstmss In de
mswnln':
De whit, (oiks tn de big bouse hear' de
happy Oddic. Boun*.
Ea dey come ter see de dsneta'. en dey
standln’ all *roun*;
Let d^ music come a-rtagln ; ain’t '•e
klrrrta' de groun’!
Ea. oh. de meery Christmas la d*

Ea glory hslleluls shakes de sMagles

Haa's rouB’ de creal

Wm yl!ri!k*or d7^‘-ai

One may dvsU Ssasath poverty's
lowly rooT. or lire in msnsloas of
brtek. Theyni find a frtsml la Rocky
Mountsln Tea. It rids Ufs oC Its bur- empted fa* grocer's morning paper,
•nbat gevcral o' these here aotombbOe
fcUcra oay tbry aiw goln' to leave this
eoBBtyy—say they wlU uke tbelr maWstch the dlsplsy wladow of The cblMS t^me place where they aln:t
Famows. Every article
rwoova^ ^
forlO csi
odpoalj poahing tbe ebeeae'oot of
rueb of fae town oooalmble. 1 bms
It's a case of elfarr them felkn gettta- off fala aide o' the earth. Or fas
teat af ws doin' the urns fataB.--

golBg away, and he Mvad her.
qaarlar. Ita width at the top B hboM
-Lmt facto some way yaa
you cai
cau flx a fast and at fas flarpaat part 81 fast
th^ at the oflker
olBoer he
bt queried anx- Tha halght faam fat Uwaot part aC tha
r. 'Barely faart cant be
ffamdatton ta the tap U m fast The
work
rark<oD hand tbla bot w«iber."
Shea
"You forget women must read the
faahloaa. hot weather or cold, and by
tbe same token 1 must work If I am to
lire."
Impeloottsly Frank UU bla band oa
"Let me work for na both. 1 am not
rteb. but I have enough for two, and I
k)va you"—
She drew away her hand, and a look, CITY OF PUERTO CABELLO
half bappincaa. half sunirtae. crept
over her face.
*Two weeks and five daya." conectcd (Yank, drawing something from bla
pockrL It waa the pbotograpb of tbs
Johnstone'twins. Ml«a Bemptoo waa
puxxled. "Look. Do you see IL beyond
tbe twUisT’ Grace brut her bead above
tbe picture, and ('rmnk'a band rested
carcosiugly sial uurvbuked oo her
brown hair, "ll'a yotir face. Goa moat
bare made two expoeurra bn one Blm.
And it was to see tbe orlgtiial of that
shadowy plrture that I came to Stony
PoluL"
Bbe raised her wo«»dering eyes to hla.
"You beUrve me. Grace. dearF
Tbe word* tame slowly, softly, hot
her eyes looked straight Into bla.
"1-1 think 1 aboukl believe you-alwaya."
That evening U fore dinner Mrs. Far­
raday bad a abort bat (loluted Ulk wltb

Tbe entrance to the InMde barb
Poarte Cabello. in Vaomoala. U thraoBh
row channel not aaore than a few
hmidred faet wide, eaye tbe New Terh
Tlmaa. To tbe left of tbU rbann
i spit. U the fortreae i
ibarded by (be Gemma
rnlaerm. It ta an oM
eemparaUvely low and would offer
only poor raatatance to modem ahnUa.
It ta not probable that tbe Vcaeanctaa
nimant had any nmdem cnnnnn
The enstom hooae at Puerto Oabello
la attnated oo the righL or malntand.
aide of the ebasuML It ta a tong two
atory brick bolldlag and cootalaa. bealdca exn-utlte oacea. large wareftnot of the cnetm
ttaalf ta Bat and
water front Inland to tbe bane of tbe

1 don't beUrve ('rank Tumrr could
have made a bappliTxrboUT>. and 1 bops
you'll take It nicely."
"Nicely r* groaned tbe
bat else
when It waa m.r Infernal careiesaoaaa
wltb that camera tlut made tbe mis-

EAGER TO HUNT IN ALASKA
CUtI

lUSINCSS CARDS

Sv-^—

umar Mkcd away from bar fact
rfatrlrarto^

er of pearl, sod s great piece of (be
pearl feU to tbe pcaitbctl fld..r.
On tbe walla of tbe t\r%\ floor were
beautiful apeclmens of Inlaid mother of
pearl monugrams sod trarlugi. On tbe
cerilnga were tyiMn of the hlghett art
:he fresco painter and arthg.
ugbout the rooma were great pUten aU glided sod rrspleodent In gold

H. 8. New. editor of the Indianapollt
Jounisl.'made a ni>ort at the White
House tbe other day that act tbe presi­
dent to wsUklttg up and down and rub­
bing hU btuda.aa> s a W«».hiui:ton sjh*.
ctol dlapstcb to tbe New Ytrk World.
The president bad beanl aUmt Alaska
at a banting ground and liad h«d Mr.
New go op sod InvfNtlimtc.
•Tlxaf. »otbln(:.T said Mr. New a. be
Jerked bit thumb toward tbe big muoae
bead In tbe sute dining ra»«n. “You

Ittsrthi & €oius

•BM. rw M It's my last flay, aafl 1
y falBatMBbtsftMBfltaralflgtvsc
ad its Buss of asowtalua bayuuA.
rt've baeomfe such good frtewia. fat

iding^attomry Uks^Jw^I^Mid
tngrapb of them, taken on our own plaew
It seema a bit dim and doemi't do them
juBilre. You twn t do anything ta town ba(ore fsU, so come along and spend the
Among tbe plctnrr. were srrersi rest of the summer with us. Brtng some
now fUma with you. Pm out. Wire, and
adi
J'U maet you with tha cart. Yours.
ora.
of Csnflrld blmtHf wltb tbe
Turuer glanced around tbe deserted
arm of bis Uaghlug Uttlr dsugbter office, then back at the pbotograpb. A
■rsr parlor on low whl*tie eiM-aped bis lips, tod bt
tbe secood floor w«. s buffet loaded bent over the litt of pssteboard.
wltb silverware. Every arUcle bore
“IHm! Ilumphr He reached for a
tbe mobogram of tbe ow*imy of tbe
glsM* and for some lulnutca
plHJlograph falthfullv.
irnrlng lb* tean b of lit bou«r ibt
Tbe picture remained on bh. deakdstoctlvcs carried little banmier*. Tbcy when It was not In bis
Instructed to use tbe bammera In
Ung Ibe walhL They did not Up
very lightly, and iievmil timet Mr.
Canfield begged them oat to iitrlke so
bard, aa be fesrtd they would break
tbe frescoing sod otherwise damage
tbe walla Om^e s detective ttrurk a

By r. B. MlUXT. firUiM Artist

li;

I WAN RtlAKtNa
OLD i tiLUlAlE

BW

Falunlav. Then he UirkM It Into bU
dress suit «-a*e and toueh'e,l the call
bell. To flw red halnM youth who act­
ed ai office ls»y for three yuunc law­
yers la as many mljacent offi.'es be
said:
•TMi-k. I'm going **ot of town for
nlKHit f.mr w.-ek*. I'll arrange with
Mr. IIemierM.n Ut the‘ luiymeiK
|«iymeiii «f yuur
. a ml In •
call of ltuiian.anee come* win* me to
this aUdre*-. xx*here you can also for­
ward all mall. If y.iu can arrange It
while I'm away, kindly have your
grandmotbfT's funeml on Katurda.vs
only. 1 kmiw the luisc-)>all si'hcdule
for the next two wtvks fs gn*aL but
yon slmuld l*e mure txxjnomlcal with
your rt‘latlves. You've u*ed up five In
the past two month*. You ll exhaust
'em at thl* rate."
He of the It'd hair grinni'd good nstumlly at thl* luidmisllon and picked
up hi* employer's dr»-** suit case. Tt^
hour* lativ Turm r n-aehed Stony Point
and was shaking band* with hU oW
college mate, liua Farraday. Frank
Turner came of good, ariftiKTatlo stock,
and a reverse In fortune had not al
tCTvd his Intimacy with the heir of the
Farraday mllllun*.
When the cart drexv up Irtfure the
Farraday home. Tum.r gazed eagerly
In the direction of the vine clad iwrh.
Then he smiled. It was what he had
hoped to *»-e. In the fon«gruund. In
correctly ruffled and tuck'd summer
gowns, sat the Juhn*tone tw Ins. beam­
ing welcome for "dear t'.u*' friend."
And in tbe liackground was a slender
figure, willowy, simply gowmtl. with
tbe liiw. tbe chin and the helivily Utbed ryes of a Madonna.
At dinner time «u* Farraday dropped Into Tumer'a iy*m. The photoguph stood proudly tveet on the bu-

Tbe outside bartior at Puerto (^>
bello U hardly more than a targe bay.
offering eomparaUvely little protactloo
toebipping. The laalfle barborla very
accure aad quite commodlooa
lYierto Cabello aa a Veneauetaa port
la sccocm] la Importance to La Gnayra.
Tbe trade of aereral Interior provlneea
center* there, and I*nerto Catiello la
tbe port of Valroela. an Important
Uln faujily UMury It Is rvUtid that town la tbe aUte of CarabolMx A raU"when Morgan county IlL was flrat roud. In wblcb Brttlab capital ta large­
arganlzed, a certain farm.r waa select­ ly Intenatfd. coonecta Puerto Caballo
ed for Juat Ue of the |*wre. ^’bentha
county wn* sdd*d to a circuit and
It U out- of tbe prlrUegee of ChlneM
commaudlng offleera that they may
only be beatau by tha hand of their
tbe e-uunty a
caUedoobltu. Tbe
aald. *Judgi% 1 want to ask you a qoeaHoWa ThlaT
llOtl of ISAV
We offer One Hundred DoIlara*R^
" '.\»k your cimuty atturuey and tbeae ward for any naae of Cataim that can
other lawyer* of your county.' aald tbe not be cured by HaU e CaUrrh Cura.
,o.
F. J. CHEKET"A CO.,
Judge.
wn P.
We. tbe underslgnad have l^wa
"•Ob. I know a* much law aa
J. Cbeoey tor tbe tast U years, and
believe him perfectly honorable In all
"•('an*a Justl.v of tbe peace grant
divorcer
"•Certainly not; be bat no Jortadlc- Weal A Truax, WTmleaata DrugglaU.
tioo.* aald hla honor.
Tolado. O.
•eU. Judge, you're wrong.' aald Waldlng. (Clnaan A Marvin. Whole­
tbe Jnailce of tbe peace. 'He can. foc>
sale DruggtaU. Toledo. O.
1 granted one myaelf yesterday, and
Hall’s Catarrh Com ta Ukau latar
tbe gal a gone back to Missouri and naJly. aclng directly upon the blood
Teatlmonlala sent free. Price 76c per
bottle. Bold by all DruggtaU.
Hali t ('Smlly PUla are the beeL
STORE OPEN eveninga imtJl Chrlatmaa. E. Wllbalm.
Ctironer Hanning of Mount Vemou
r 1* out of tbe
common: “Furniture — An
Welsh oak dresser and six O
cbalrt would entertain a Sheraton aideboard." In commi'nUug u|k>u tbla adrerttaenMtot a London paper aayt: "It
this a new invitation to a fumllurv
party? We know that a.Tvanta I
absence of the family are aald to
alonally receive tbelr frieoda U
drawing room, but It would really be
expensive If our cbalr*. tired of being
sat upon so long, were to Insist
entertaining strange and heavy Mdeboaids."-Exchange.
rsagi aumse*- <•
"Odd reaembUnce* to various ob­
jects. which can only In- regarded aa

A. S. Wilaoo In Knowledge. “There U
tbe Jew's ear fungu*. which growa (
attimpa of the elder and is so nsm
from lU unmlsUksble Ukeocaa to
human ear. The geastere are curlooaly Uke
dlnary reoembUnce both In form and
"WelL I guiws the twin* made a bit color to a sea anemone. Equally re­
ts the likenem to a bird's
with you, eh? Jolly girt*, old chap,
and no end of dough. Not loud. elthiT. neat seen In apecie* of crocibolom.
If they do come from the wUd and cyatbna and nidoUrU. The most of
these are too atuall to Impose on ooe.
Tbe rsaembUDce 1* aInguUrly exact,
and a Urge
turn matchmaker. Cus. lly 1
pass for tbe
wbo'a the tall. sleudiT girir ‘
"Ml*s S« mpton? Oh, ahe'* a prote­ tbe «
gee of motluT'*. ^Tbe dear old girl haa by tbe Utile oval fniluof tbefuagoa."
aome of those art uorkera here every
tmnmer. (loud family, but i»oor aa a
GREAT NILE RESERVOIR."
church mouse. Dora illustrating on a
salary with some fashion sheet, I be­
lieve. There goe* the gong. Come on.".
During tbe next two weeks a more
be world a century ago
obliging gneat than Frank Turner was
1 tbe other day when fas
not to be imagined. He waa always
ready for any cxcuraloo propoaed by great dam of tbe NOe at Aaaoaaa waa
tbe indefatigable Cus for bis mother's formaUy opened, aaya tbe New York
vlsitorm. and api*renily tbe young Uw- EvaaingPoaL It U not only ana of the
yer divided bis attentSona quite evenly greataat engineering feaU of modem
among tbe three gtria. In fact ao ad- tBnca. bat bide fair to be ooe of the
mlrably did be dlstribnte bU favors
that Goa commenced to despair In his taken by ^ any
matchmaking souL And every day Completed a year before the coatraet
came word that tbe welU In Texas fane, tbe aetaal eoaatractkm of thU
great rcacrrolr haa taken bat BttU
were spomtlng more dL
But Grn did not know of Frank's more than faar yaara It makes navi­
earty morning walka during wblcb be gation to Wady Haifa poaalbU thnM«B
never fallai to discover Miss Bempton oat the yaar by means of a cnaal
in ooe of her farortte baunta Nor did
Mrs. Farraday ever telt her son that Ject U to
while be and tbe exuberant Jobnatooe a cooseqncM famloa by storing aofttwins were takli* tbelr afternoon naps dant water to oopply tha trrtgatkm <a^
Mias Bempton lay In tbe hammock oo naU even when the KUe flood
tbe cast porch, while Toner read to
her; not art nor corrnt erenta. but JoM
plain, old taablooed poetry.
One aft«^ they dramed the ham-

nude by a witnee* be wa* examining
at an Inquest over a man killed by a
trolley car recently.
Tbe coroner asked tbe wltneaa. who
bad testified that be drms aUndlng
near tbe car. "Did you see tbia man
kUledr
"No. air; 1 did noL" aoawen^ tbe
"WeU." aakl tbe coroner. "If you
were aundlng there at tbe time, bow
ooold you help seeing tbe aeddentr
After considerable thought tbq wltneaa replied: "Because my back waa
facing the trolley car."—New York
Tlmea, _________________
Saved aittauvah Brink.
"1 know I would long affo have been
In mr grave." wrltee Mrs. 8. H. New-

But fata exoeUent medidae did me n
world of good. BLaoe ualag It I cun
eat heartily, aad hnva gained S6
pounds." For Indigestion. Loan of AppeUte. Stomach. Uvar and Kldnay
tzxmhlea Elactrle nttera am n poalUva. gnarmateed com. Only Me at
Jaa. O. Johaaon aad P. B. Mnad'a drug

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