The Evening Record, November 08, 1902

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The Evening Record, November 08, 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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1902-11-08

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[asasi-fflrHR ^EVENING RECORD I

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TRAVEBSE CIIX, HICH^ SATCfiUAY, XOVEMBER >. l»Oi.

nWSTlfOTES flOM TFSL

CffiOrCETO
MAKE GOOD

t «f • senior. C*SwiFruh.-

!

ia*ruj U. tb« £%rfcioa
Ypananu. Nov

CtfCTION GIVES ACNIWEO 2EAL
.

tABOI^S BUlOEIfS
ROOSEVkLrS VIEWS

EMPEROR

VISITS

ancouver. Wash. that
Oman
and
Harry v

GREAT BRITAIN
_______
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a»d Birla? Well, they did. It came j
about in this waj
The aenlor girla
wanted aome appleii
Hav'm: beard I GIVEN

Of ELECTION RESULTS

to

Taito
j

^Citp Book Store

raverte City

boys

Arthur M.
Morwe. two

have been

CUMPRISICSBV K.\RTHK MOST EI.EC.WT I.INF.

pro-

ROYAL WELCOME I p“> E ..f the

A

I’lCTL’RES

rmt«i

Stale* Infantry. Th*

their hearu* ountenL

They

U

Action to ^Correct the

Hi»

Feet

Ter

Dragoon

Firot

da—Impoflng Sight Preas thooo:

Riven

fbe

rrpuHlcon

Jlouoereli
the

lu «

oomeni vUlior tl

Althoush

The remark was In reply to

miber effiiAlve

•iorlamtlon

w ere

croaaed in an Inatant

ehonee u» snoke icuod/* sold l*rMld«
. monanR

they

that

Mr Ka»evcJf* own lndlvld«cllt> waa

apples

Vlcloris.

kalaer. i!ruK.s.sl

Km; .

by

like

to

trespass

^^ ^

,____,

QTPWART
”• ® ' «lW#\rt I

.... ...

aaaln. and especially ru»t to be frlRhieoed of training school boys and stria.

the vej.xi-Jh lu the harbor pres, tiled a j

did not delude hlmwlf with the Im

Tom Wilhelm and Uavld
Jlckltng
of Ann Arbor caileil on Traverae City

dor at UmUou and ropreaentatlvea of

liee^alon that the reaiilt of the eloq;

friendly

Conflnulni;.

of 1

i

tao yearn frfim no*, or there^ would
then Im* nnother vote of eonn.lenr© In
the reimUhan parf.t
IM-tided enfin*i>
yarn. iit.<i t;..t

up ,n

The preM.leni.

who la teaching near Detroit
called on friends here

next

what

hi

two

had l*oon
wa*

<xiii-

WAS

iuukiM

Mr U...,seven did not explain In de­
.r.itu- for. the adn.inistmth.n to make
P-Ml. hiii he Homely ludlrat.*d that he
had in Iniiul ir.in! h-»;lHlaiton and llllItaiien
tines

weie prohiKf

ihery Mhould lH> Kood
returns for Inuh rajdUl and ialmr. lie
that the present
cnc**.H

Win-

|Miwer(ul I

efT.vijvely

working

t give t^pltal more than 11* shanfashion of the day was t*i

imuc

The
new

capital inui the rttM k m*(vHiiua of .indimtrial ciiierpriHCa of varii.ua kinds
; and llion lo Hqm-.-/e <.iit of thu con­
sumer the M.***iu.aary money to pay In; ten-9ts ami divldemla cut the new and

Police

The imsUletit

Kiiid oimugh

to hla

rinnr that he In-

€‘orn*nt truKt exlln
not a feather duster
damng.*.

latt

he

lie admits that

thinks

i.n.Mlilng

lM'lu*r th.in the sto.vdv
along the |M.-Ment lim-«

Is

jir.igressiou

till-; First

Dragoon guanks. of which

he la odotie.1 tuchh-r

The party.then

left inr Kan.lnugham. when- riiey ar

S'

Cormdl. employed In the office of th.city clerk, by Miss riummer. a teach
er

In

the

Ikainvill.*

school, and

Traffic

made a

Manager 'began

river on the Perc UarQuette trat'ks
hat was found on the. river lutnk.
there was evideuc* that a man
had fallen Into the edg.* of the wau*r.
e plan* then* were finger marks,
as though a man had b.H*n tning i.*
ramble cut of the water.
Id

th.-y

made

aoiined.

an extendcl

search

ung the bank an.l in th© river at
ornhig.

They

la.ly
anlvetl In town U>r an exieiul.*il visit
IN-T kliiens sent by «*vprv*SH
p.*cied
a* ihi-y w.-r.- s.»mewh.-re .m
the roa.
Mr. IK*gan
trafllc mauIn ortler to iln.l the'missing fe­
lloes. sent this inessagt* to the agent
at l4ike Ann. thinking It probable that
they might have bts*n
l.-ft
there:
at Kniptre'*
If
■ S4.nie ojM-ra-

are of the opinion

that while a man probably
- Distinguished Membsr of Faculty uf
Agricultural Colteg* Passed Away
Last Night.
Idsnsing. Mich.. .\ov. 8 —I»r ilotiert
C Kbdrle. for 4-» years pruf.iuior of
chemlstr> at the Michigan Agrlcul-

fell Into

the water there he got out and made
[T

lmmt*illately

This

bt*llcf

U

rengthened by the fact that, though
the crU** w-ero distinctly

ht*ard. and

those who hesrdtbem got where they
sv*e the river no man was seen
there and no further

sounds

w.*rt*

hoard
The |H>lice think that no mat-1
tire.l last
urn-‘Iind*‘mad^\md^sJiJr
how drunk a man might
have
II u». dl.*.l la-.t
t.f TH .years
boforo death oecurr©.:.
Dr. Ked/u- was Imm in New Y(
slat.' .laiiuari rs.
and his parents
The iHittom of th.* riv.T at
that ^
movi'd I.' I.**naw,s* count.v. M Ichigan. point would show a mark ver> plainly
workiM
man had toiich.*d the inAtom in
his way ttmmgh
at tiberlin col|..gr. graduating when hit atruggloB while drowning, but no
he was 2.i >ears old
Ijiter he en
La along the bottom Indicated that
ten-.! the rnlvcrsliy i,f Michigan, and
»ne had lieon In further than the
tn tK51 »naduAt.Hrw:ih the f\r>u me«l
etlge of the water
The n»od* along
M-al class
lie pmcilctwl metliclne for
lh»*
river
do not look as
though a
11 vttsra. nn.l lor .me year was aur
g«*..n of the Twelfth Michigan Infan
s body hail beon fl.iate.1 down
try. rt'slgnlnv his army poaltlon to tbrongh them
tak.' the chair of cheroistrv at the
The search has not iH-t'ti eiuirely
Michigan Agricultural collc*^.
I*r»tf. K.vlrii- iKM-aine very promi­ ahandnneil. but the imTice are con­
nent In this state through his original vinc'd that then* was no trag.*dy
^ Vive.silgaUonH tn the line of adullcn then- laat .‘venlng
;^i«*<l f.ssl pnslu.-ts. and th.* influence
he cxerte.1 lowanl the enactment of
; laws t.. pm a st.ij* t.. the Kale of fraud
ulenl fertllhers among th** farmers
He was the f.tundcr «.f the farmers
, Jhstltme In this state

blai'k talM. Tla.iiias cal*, and kitten*.
Mr. IH'gun boon liegan t.. r.*allze that
he wn* Hu* victim of a practical F»ke.
and th.' uu- 5*age .Mr. lK*gan sent along
the lin.* proYtsl that he was In down
right earn***.?, and the result was the
cats that W-.T.- really
..f th.' ca
Msslnc -Kmpire .lournal

COURSE

G.H Who Was in state of Coma for
Two Woek* Could Not Be Revived.
By Wira t. th.
N.-w York. Nov. a.- N.-ll
the girl wh.. has lH*,*n in a Mat
coma In St. Vincent s luwpliaf for
weeks. «U.*.l this morning. Her .
putxl.'d the iihtTilcians. and f.»r
they made all manner of efforu
rouse the girl, but t
partly
succt*ssful;
as
she
w.'aker.


BMrntor D*p©w Sees a Nscessit
Senator Platt’s Re-election to
Upper House.
» Wire o lb- nYvnlA*

OPENS

Number

considcietl

Price”

tor

a

in

THIS

EVENING

Series

Th»-

firs

iiuuiU’r

on

these

MICHIGAN

I

telephone!

mritdO.
Tritdrith

The New Stand

242 Front Street!

W c Will oticr our line of Udies CajK- , at the I
one week longer.
{

$ r«SO plain and Crnsb Plusb.
. 7.00 heav)’Kersey ............
10.00 heavy Kersey.............
12.00heavy Ker>cy..,.......
15.00 heavy Kersey.............

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

6.00

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

8.75

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

10.25

-------------- -- .

12.50

.-kutomubilcs,

h.-.lf-httm-;.

am!

Wc have a full line of Walking; Skirts in blue, oxford, tan

ami

blac L,

il an.l $K

Cadies’ flannel Shirt Olaists
. and $:i.2-7.
: guarantee.!

Outing Flannel Gvwns
Sec our south w- u low for a big sh.min^ of Outing I-lannci (iowns.
fmeas^mci.\ prices Gtic; 75c, and SI.oh
We have
Collars
Golf li!ove> m red, brown,
,50<-; al'*** Children >

Tam

You Will Uud cvcrjlhing ainnc oM stand slncily as advertiscvl.

^

ooocsoo6doooooooooocoooooooooooccoooocccc <»cocoooooc>

A. J. WILHELM
AT THE OLD STAND
SOUTH SIDE

UNTON STREKT
AGENT STANDARD I'ATl KRNS

haeaa,baHarmaathr
ppkatanfha tttMBMU

TAKE NOTICE.
Neat ThuraBay. Nov. Uth.
Nh. to

COODS^ma can oawa
yaa tmonoy, and guaraataa tafitfaefiin
Porfacthn is our motto

Liout. Gov. Cobin of Peimaylvania Anflounces His Intention.
lb wu. 1^ .h*- i:%vnins mewA.

wto-lm iMwtor. uwk up

W.lf.UlliULIG()iPMIY

is the special price wc make on
a Rrcal line of

f"'

You m iy line! overcoats in other
stores that will correspond with
these we show, but

v

and Clothlnf House

ChiMren s

Goods at 50c per >*ani

omtortoinor.' U jtoer

Fifteen Dollars

{j J
STEINBERG^S

Monday rooming we will place on sa’c a new line oi lamestown Dress

is € groat

20.22J

You'll say so yourself when you
see these beautiful coats.

O’Shamcra and Toques, all colors

M ^rno in

I5.S2

mi

m

hiW

yjii

; rciluce.l prices

Cadies’ Qialhing Skirts

tan, black, and white, at 25c. 45c, an.l

mhich miU toon

the .\incri< an Citizen.

Che Priee Will be
ChreetoFive
Dollars more!

.......................... $0.50

Wc show a b.g line ol l^tdies' and

iho homo

ClgUtiera, Hatters and Ffimishers to ftis

We have these Kersey Caines in r^l. lilue, < asi.ir ami black.

in all (xtlors an.l styles a
a gcKxl showing in this i

tt» lug winfr ntn-

':

FitPeHeetly!

Cadies' Capes

•clghtcd
‘arl.'ttc.

ho horof

came today—26c and Ktlr.

S.IBENDA&CO

these Garments

FRANK FRIEDRICH

Our line ot’Monte Carlos,

-n

--I

cue
ent colors and combinations in
tine all wool materials, made by
the hiRhest class tailors in the
w’orld.

The Old Reliable

pUite.1 ami slot seam, at $2.75, $4, $4.7.-». $5,

H

Sw»ll

, Swell
Overcoats

Jind «pt are willing to give Ualuc Re­
ceived for it. If you want to invest
$2.50 in a Cadies’ or Gent’s Shoe we
know we have the Qualitrand Style
that will do you some good, our prices
are net misrepresented, it’s a $2.50
Shoe.
«
«
w « « w

cur till* evening.

Th.-rc win U- an imm.-ns.- nudi
to gr«*ei Mr I'arictt.*.
ttc. as the IiM«t sale
ar|;.*t.i ill the hUtory «
fca< iH- ii the la
the cHirsc, a d the iK*op!.- who hoi
to mUs
utes^thU
this firsi
1
ilckota will n.
number. whi»ihc bc*;t

IntheUnd

HkUJiR..YOlK>D KIIORS
THK<»U>KTANI*

COMPANY, i

We Want Your Trade

of

Hu-

Mototoy S«u#r

shoe* at most Mores.

kawan't apiaaaiagour

TO RETIRE TO PRIVATE LIFE

Philadelphia. Nov 8.—Uetit.' Oqv.
John P. & Gobln. who U ntoo tht
Mior brigadier general the Urn State
Natiottal guard, baa announced hla declaloB to r«lre to private life

lie

*‘Bargain

avoids 1iht necessity of a personal
11
It saves liiuc ami cx|iens^.
ex|)cn&^.
Connections with all nlies ait*i
vilUiies in Nfi.'higan.

School Entertainment*.

trigs,
New York. Nov s—St*na2or Th
Platt will i.u,-ct*«l hii*a-lf ii
ITnlted States ©enatc.
fteuaior
saM last night: -! don’t want

^ would

lO.SS

KM

luni and hca\'> soles. $2.50

t Isil.

A

S.22

and patent tii»s. light, tuetl-

and Mixsrs’ Cloaks is very romplei**
First

WILL SUCCEED HIHSELF

NELLIE CORCORAN DEAD

vrme stvlish shajies.

11K USE V lUE LW6
nSTMCETElEmOKSEftnCE

of ^Empire

Kujpire liu* an «-x(ra supply of cat*
nisi mnv or* arc..urn .if a i^llght mis
iimlerslamlin:; on the part .»f s.im.-

cries ngist have come Trum aenws tiu-

The iK.Ilce were promptly

.4

ImI* »r>d OvorooO't
Valuos

made m this season’s hand-

_

Well Supplied.

search along, the river

ice. ami a very thorougn one ihls^

Dlt.R.C.KEOZIED£AD

*

Mr. Joncta arose, llghti'd a lantern
and

lu ll rii.Mir,

ALL KINDS OF CATS.

li.%

Mias Kingsley, a uurs.*. all of whom
wore in the house at the lime.

going.HI III,* q.iestk.u with an axe and
: the pmp.T l.-gliilBilon may canae some

t^horncMlf camp the kaiser reviewed

if*T'

will

lie u m favor of

At

Any FaUiity.
:
A larxe amlu-uee in the First M K
is-lk-veil by r.-sidetiis along ' .-hurch last ct ening lifn.Mied u. a very
r front, at the head of I»ark | entertaining an.l Instructive
l.*cture
drown«*<1 .*n Scilmid. gi'.n by William Lf.iuI. that a. man
d..n: w-h.* has n*.viitiy returned from
there b««twe«*n lo and 11 o'clock
Hie Jaii.l of the tivath.^r and the plaid
evening, near the residence of K
The lei-tm. was i,o' .mly very lustruI. Juki houHi Ilf th.- I‘r.*sbyter
Hv.;. b-i» u was ent.-rtalnlng as well.
wa^ mtich .-njuv^-d by Hie lar
Th.- sten-i'pHcon views.
mull.
Shortly after
..clock Mr J..n.-s
which I' was
had retir**.!. when ho was arouMMl by fin.*
Tin* pli«*imgraph s. I**ctl.ms
a call from Mrs. George Sheldon, who also fine, but the song.
lives In the rear of the building
Slu* tral. Give M.- Il.-awii.'* sung by .MIkh
Ruth Holan.l and
U-amif.in.v
lllm.said: -Som.* one is cainng f..r help *
irate.1. ma.l.- perhap* the hit of the
The cries were heard also l*y Miss

! t«*n.la to urgi* «l*ui cvmgr«*aa the no
i-eHaUy of iMiactlng laws which

on

, j tar^ Aud.enu Lictened
Do
infl Lecture by William I

bank, though at first he thought th«*
\o.l»or t*» make It

hla foot
salute

First M. E. Chore

'

tail an t-i v\h;u lu- thought abould tie

royal

WALK IH SCOTLAND

Believe That There Was

or whu? was nti€*miUe<l;

r*;sulTH that nuuitinl.

a

HEARD

Hat Wat Found. But the

luWerillK

the Heetuid
li .lidn t make m. much
IHditlral dirr.file,, what kuiU of lawa
w<f.'

the kulser l.i Ilrltlrh shore*
I lie kaia*T placed

iKir' thunUere.1

BANK LAST N

Hid ndmlulntratlon
Trlcea of
ro«iin«Mliti.a had rtnen mor,* rai.idly
than the ,.ruv^ ,.f labor-,
the hrM

li was th.

come*l

fit ml at 7 I hi* evening
CRY

wu« dlMupiMunUnl In the lesia

wllhnill

iMiardetl th*- German yacht and wel
As

THOUGHT MAN
WAS DROWNED

latiou

I- r.ilmrd

The .tlermau anibaana-

arillKh soli the warships iu th«* liar-

Vlnr«d that there would l»e a roacUoo
ntralnai the repuhlie^., ,«»rty If the

nhould

reetmtly

The renult de-

u|w,n what mnuld be

don#- at WanMiisi.in the

One ajMH-iacle

King i:.lward. including Iy»rd Koberia.

Mias Agnes Mahn of Traverse City,

tloft meant that he would l»e nM-U^od

f

^

The kaUer kWhhI ou th.- t.n.lH.- of j at rrai,lri».v. tiS Vv. nth St,
the yaihi
Th.- day was ImKht

roaiK.nalMe for the vlrton

.*

Positively the (Iramiest Men s and Young Men’s

Ladies'
Tall and Winer
Shoes

“IVIOLIN LESSONS

Hoh.

l-r,.. ..sc.ru,.I l.y M... ral Hri.Uh rn.i,. |
en. »n.l
iirnv.sl h.-r.- ni .. I

However, they de­

cided It was iiest -not

■We will sell

.Ntiv, K -The

.'i ltrMi>*h sduiirai.

alMiard thi- Impi rlal ynHu
whUsod

bullou the oenlors escaped unharmed
with ihelr apples.

Port

$2.00

|SwMtCI<sl6cHC»l<Stwan|

My Wire t« itr UTrnlhy lo^ra.

Barbed wire foacea and a creek did
not hinder their fllRht;

porty

aenud in the Harbor.

-We U teach you bow to j

steal our applet.” etc.
boi'i-

Hul-IHAYS

THE WEATHER 5Sr.“i3ESrSa!f

First Tou

Boll—Reviewed

8 —-The pooplo

THE

Bob»rt*Beether Co., Proprietors.

and from tbo hiU top came aocb worda I

No?

FOR

UF.FORE THE BIC RI SH BEGINS.

promotion comeo

l nch‘^‘*'samV^ iSthtins
nve other Traverae City hoy*

| force
‘1^*

IT’

mlshi

Trwot Evil by Notlenol

Woohininon.

FRAMED

In the orchard near the Huron, they •
A

.

KVER SHOtt-N. NOW IS THE TIME TOJOET YOCR

I moled to the rank oVcorporal in Cora-

turned ibolr aiepo thither and boldly j BATTLESHIPS
THUNDERED
walked down the'road which led into I '
MIGHTY SALUTE
the orchanl and gathered apples Ui
'

CMiff E«ocuti«r« wm^ Urwo Ccm^rm

of This City Ar« Now Corporal*

Word haa >oat been received from
aERMANYS

that there were aome very line ones '
• ^resident

the new SsIkUr lime of PfrtViv motiHimqs
Sttstreteloedotthe

rthar M. Hetnan and Harry V. Moroo

1

8-Can you Una«-j

toe dlxnlflod oeitlora fleeinc before lit
tie.
trmmias Dcbool b6y« ;

TO ADMINISTRATION

TO

/

KAISER IN
ENGLAND!

SIXTH YEAH—i:i:..

^THEIISPUIS

CHjmNIHEIjlljS
South sue 6reem
douse. «
CouH aud See them. «
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

For Boys
Cen to
Sixteen Years
We have a splendid dark
grey black mixed suit,
coat, pant and vest, for
three dollars and seven­
ty-five cents.
Fine grades cassimere
and w/orsteds at four,
five, six and seven dol­
lars.

Che Popular
noriolk
for boys Giree to fiftMn
years, heavy all wool at
three, four, five six and
and seven dollars. To
see them is to buy.

Jysmilton Qothing

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THE EVEirtNQ RECORD. TRlVEBM OITT, MICH.. SATTRDAY. NOVEMBER S. iW«.

tm EVBdIK u^.
j

TKAV«l8BCITY.»IICHIOA»l
OIIAIID TRAVERSE HCRAUD

if'1. - n«.T.M»AMDJ.V.IUNNEN

lamyWet:
rima with tba unoallaama uf tba ariiata.
an4 tba cboiot of tbe playu. TbU
eaaaon Mr Marks baa auocevdad in

with on tba maai Imodmn Imfrore.
Mta far tynaeeaHbg. baU far Mwa
otaar aod book work, at wall aa aderiiaiag aaalltr.
jfo nawapN-r aiboofthaaoaatry
M • bolt« or ■0*0 Modorw ■oobtoo.
_llboi«b -oor 0fc« ho«««.«l
tb.^ TWO «o«BtoowlUb...rfby
Ibo Bodwlw Booort OBd Oioad Tnr•m BdimM to oddittoo totboBtm-

CITT ClfcCCUtTOH

iaMwd at a»

“ ^’T**

OOVKRNOn BUSS* MAJORITY.
AaMrdiac to (Im> uoffloUl rotbra
Oomor bum* aojorltr i>> •>>• •<>»
•40 »i.OT». whiU JodflO C«p«i»or*a
Mlorttr forjodfo ot'tbo «pn.o»
•eutto«».BtA ThW lood. tbo Datroli
TrtbMO to to«»rk tb»» Oofomor Blioi
te**«oendltad bat andofoowd.** and
tbo Dolrall Fee* Pnu nfon lo CN>T'
aoMT BUM*»aJa»i»y ai ••nMa.ly.’
,----------.. M thoalMtioa Uall.orw
iaelaaiasateodBMtaol tbo .boot
lag. It tilgbl be eaM«a(ed that tb.^
OatMlI papaia •boaWowoolonap"
OM^ to aae a fair aad boaeot tU«
al Iht attaauoa. Oo»Maor BUm*
■Blartir of M.97S m»T be "meatl;.*
bat Is aU tbo dd yoan of Ulobittao
klattrr aaa otata (nalor najoritiro
tera baea aoottd la bat ooTaa Inalaoaaa fliaea IMI wa bara bad Id ta
pabllMa goraraota aad ooly aU bare
baaa aa haadaoaialy iadoraad, aad ooa
of tba aiz waa OoTotor Bllaa to IMO.
Slaoa IBM two rapeblloaa
fat geaonor haao baaa defaatad aao
aaa of tbaaa oaodidatet. OoTeW
Jataaa. waa eleoud bj a uiajoilty ol
dl.tn two } aan baloa
▲ieordiDg to' the' reuitii Wayne
oMU gaTe Daxaad a inajoiity OTer
Bllaiof 10.880 and Jodge Oarpecter
■ajirtty of 8.800 ir we eltmlDate
eoanty It U fooud Uiat Oorer>
aor Bllae* majority is 47.805 in the
alali and Jadge Oarpeoter*s majority
la Oi Ote. Thii girai Judge OArpan.
tar A majority of 8.*ll mater that
that raealredby Ooramor Bliii in the
•lattoatalda of fTayac ooouty. When
It UtaeaUad that ttm eotira <3
caoiyaiga aa dlreoted agalnet Got
arMT Btim
thU
ahow
Ml ooa to be
aahami
Oovonor Bllm haa
been
damoorat Are «ror ainoe hii election
tvo yaoraago; he waa the only
data oo tba rapablioan ticket who waa
oklidbad daring the campaign, and
yat OB tba faoa of the retama. oatside
of Wayao ooaoiy. be fell bat 8.811 be
^ bind la bia majority. In other words
ooiy 4.106 rapoblicani voted for Doraod laataad of for miaa. Oovernor
BUm baa no raaaon to be aabamed of
' bU taooed.-Grand Rspida Herald.
; Not. 7.
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j

«ribr haa
baaa gattiag oat lata lor aooM time
pMt. and in ordar to anpply the paper
at an earliar hoar tba pabUahara have
made a oonaiderabla Invaatment.
Tba Beoord and Barald bare alwaya.
•inoa tbair eaUbliabaaent. bad the
berioBtflt of any printing ottoa north
of Grand Baplda, and the recant addiatill battar and with greatly Ineraaaad
faeilitiaa. Wh*la tba new machine haa
not 3et fully adjualad itaalf to tbaxoarice of the office it U gradaally ahowingita great uaefnlnaaa and in a few
daya if not immadlalaly the Record
will be dellTBrad early enoogb in the
evening to auit everyone.
The new improved Lynotype la a
ooder of macbanical ingenuity and
the pubUahara wiU ba glad to have,
everyone who dcairaa to inapeot thia
aud tba other typeaatllng machine call
•t the office of the napar and do ao at
tbeirplaaaore.

News stand.
TOCCUACOUDin

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kaa iaoreaaad ao largaly daring the

Rocker Cradles, up from...................................................................1.3 B

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,„a of toOOTOtlOOi th«

««(»«/Cfios

>f ibt Worm cs

Pennsylvani haa on its rolla two
PennaylvanU
inch atudonta. Bernet Medoff. tbe
«vary tanpaying elector ahould
father, is 44 yean of age. and Joaeph
sake it a point to vote for the propo­
Medofl. tbe aon. 95. Both will be
sition to bond'the olty for 810.000 for
graduated in tbe mme year
The
the new aet of pumpa for the
father U taking a three year ooarae in
water worka. The ayttam needa
archltei'tnre and the son is taking the
the improTemaot and better lire
arts and aoienoea oonraa.
protection aervioe for domMtic naea
Myriads of anta have made tbinga
WiU thuB be afforded.
80 uncomfortable in the pretty little
French village of Nenc. that the in
BUYING SOME FINE ONES
habitunU ot an entire quarter have
had to flee from tb< ir dwellings and
Elmar W. McCoy Haa Been in Blue
■eek Reiter elsewhere.
Greae State With Mr. Bonneli
Beginning with the commencement
for Woodcllffe Farm.
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in June. IW. OorneU university will
Xlmer W. MoCoy bai Jaat returned Kabuli rnpcla, equ.il to about fl2 in | relieve all its profeaaon who reach
to Grund Raplda from Lexington.Ky.. American money, in ordvr to avoid = the age of 70 during the calendar yt«r.
where be and Mr. Bonneli purchased the tax gatherer. Tlie details are given | Tbe retired profeaaon will serve as
from Col. John D. Creighton of Deoanao of tho great surgical lulereat special lt*oturen iu their reapeoUve
’*Orohard Park Farm” the two year attaching to the removal of the coins deparlmeou for a i>eriod of five years,
oia Stallion Ashland Wilkea. Jr.. from tho man’s atomaoh. in operation!The salary for the fint year will be
by AsbUnd Wilkea. 8:17 <4.
U. dam tbe which was anccessfully i^erformed In that received at the time of retiredam of three in tbe **liat,"
H.” by Not a hospital at Peshtwur. Hut the case ' meat. After that $1.50J p.^ year.
wood, 8 18 He la tbe handaomeat.beat 'la of interest to wealthy tax dodgon | Cleburne, a town in Texas, poaaeabred, aa well aa one of the faatcat two in this aute.
sea a gray hrindle tom that is 80 yean
year olds lo Kentnoky. having 1
The proceedings of the annual oou- !old. The animal haa no t-eth and ia
a fall mile In 8:82 the day Mr. Bon- ference of the Woman'a Union of the unable to mew
nell bought him. with only forty da5s Church of England Temperance aooie- 1 President Frederick Peiei;^ of Iht
cruiniog. Mr. Bonneli also bought six ty, which commenced at London j National Association for the Studr of
of tbe oboiceat brood marea of Jodg. Thursday, promise to attract wide at- jJSpllepsy, aays there are UO.OOOepHepHamlin of *'Village Farm.'* He also tentlon owmg tq the fact hit the ml ties in the ITnited Stutea In itf states
boDght aome weanling tilliee by Jay legi‘1 growing Inumpi'rance among there are provisions made
Bird. Ashlnnd Wilkea, 2 17>4.. eta.' to womoDg has beva chosen aa the main patients’ care and treatment and in
aome cases cores have beeu eaUbliahed.
«dd to tbe already good tbinga on thv theme lor dimension.
Woodoliffe Farm.
Auextraordinry iuiUnoe of the aup- [ F. Parker, a wealthy oontraclor of
erstitlou which ia a prevalent among . Lelianon. Ky., arrived at Frankfort,
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
the peasantry of llougary is n poru d ! lud., and went at onoe.to tbe home of
from tbe village of Orois-Zorleue. > Mrs. Amanda Fenton, whom he had
The parly given last ovoolng by thi near Ketohiua. The honse of a-nevereeen. They were introduceed
Kiiighti of Pythlaa wai a very enjoy- widow, named Pova, had been lately ; year ago by friends by Ijng dialanoe
Able affair. Then' wua a large atteu'i .pe.u>dl, .u,u. d «.d to. poUc.
I co„.;.pocato
M^pl.o»nce, and tbe refreabmeots were very
oDAble to discovi
dne. Prof. Wyaong and wife furnish­
*. yo»u,tou. Uqomiug Po»«.».,
ed exotlleni mnalc, and dancing wa^
ed of
id.» tlfcit 111. l.toir tow i
r«cbt.l S.D
indulged In till a late hour. After th*
from the grate nightly and bomhardod } Franclseo trom Gnatemala. He m3 a
THt EVENING RECORDS NEW play at Steinberg’s Grand mauy mon his former home, went to the ct^mo- ! that the recent volcanic diaturbanen
Knlgbta ana ibeir ladies came in, anc
EQUIPMENT.
bene
tcry. dug up the corps.-, cragg* d
d it
it!1 in ^Qatemala have worked great ‘^f****
to coffee pUutera, us the uabea
Tbs pubUahsra of tbe Evening the evening was a dellghilul one.
nearly a mile and burned
Tne boy
toxiooa inaeoU and
BMtod tert p«tcb»i«(l and iMUlled HAVE YOU TRIED those iUIickut.s waa arroeted.
also will serve us fertilixeru
A MW »Unt*ntli*let Lyooop. tjpeiit
oyster sandwiches at Jackson sT .

•aK»“-*«»**“**********«*
Tne moat de«tractive fire that ever
vlaited Boyd county. Nebraaka, baa
been raging on the Rosebnd Indian
reservation since Sanduy. Three han­
dled head of cattle are known to have
bean burned to dvatb, and aever-1
ranobea in the pstn of the flamea have
not been heard from. Several han-'
dred aettlera arv now holding the
Oamea in check along the north line of
Boyd county, where a gnat many
oora fields were deslroyel
Tbe London Lancet rejiorts the case

US£

Mother'sFriend

is.dl.Illtini of

CUkuTJij'

Soo Mr.

"1'here Is no limit to the prosi^ects^of
the S>oo. In live yeara you will see here
steel plants U vond vour dreams, flour
WumAu » iircAleit Urram of K-Atutv uml mills to feetl Hie iiaiUm. hhlpyanls 10
elofy is whi n nature has chosen her to build Nud \e-iscU lo .vtrl, the proilUOtS
of nil these industries to Hs- markets
of tlK- world
sneerss and the life-loug salksfactiou com­
ing nearer, *lav bv dav. in ibc dear ao»l
Hrllew B»f^«nr Mewtosslr Arw.
iuuoernt Win^
to see liKhl. ond
i^oUiC \er.v \iili::il*l«* r»*lM*s B»f the
the uncyrt.umy whclhcr she shall M^e a
sweet girl or a brave l»v face beside her im-s<.znio age ImNc ‘uaI bc«‘ii uucarthtsl
near l«mton. Neb., sa.^s a sinvlal dU*
lialch from Oni.Hu to Uie New York
iUroiiKbout prcvn.'uicv will relicxx Cie I'lniOto. .Muong Hic ^I^^*iu>ens wore a
|»ain of jurturi!»iM», nrul no i.n«»tlu*r n-ud large miinbcr «*f crBlaL'is.ns oysters
B hild can iail lolx-hcalUiv, hc.ortx’. slrY»ttg. which w»*re foqnd at a «lcpHi of 4.Vi
clear coup.»le\ioaczl. pure MckhIcI a:i l fi«ei. Tlie siHMHtneu* have Usn ear*'« heertul in diqv>«lion.
qv>sUu>l who arc intttujKy folly boxtil and shipiKil to tbe :<tate
• ibe oonlinm*-l
m^eum at IJiuY.ln. .V. large iiarty
MOTHl
fr^ the University of Nebraska will
_ . . . i4-.^i-ls.
ihtt bottle.
OnrirealiM •‘Motherhood" tn,dU>l free. leave for the uecne of tlieue finds and
iMt MAfinCLD aCCULATM CO.. AttaRta. fio. eoudnrt further explorations.

I:::-!

MONDAY NIGHT

•Xb« nigbt Befcrt
Hew Year’s, or that
Irish Boarder’
Prices: 1 Oc. 20c, 30c
Ladles Free

twmn0ik ,
.

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You^

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V:i

TuJl Dinner Set
llr.it vi.ii lui'r
iilumiiiic »ii. We liavr «miripaU><t y<mr
«anil, anil <mr
mr stork
.i«irk was iiovrr
iiowr mom oomplele.
for tlir loO-piro*- Diimor .Sets, al »T.iO, $*J.50.
.Vll inir
#l.'..o0. up 0. Ilio tinost IMain or Ihss.ntt.sl
lliivllnn.l n.ina :il
.00.

Perhaps You Onfy Deed
Certain Pieces

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I

\\V* carry m.itiy full p.nllem.'i i I "B>i>on stiR'k,” and you Iniy only
vh;if vi*u
—C'ttveniJ Di^ho'^, Ov.«;ter I*1:iTc-j, Sid«* Di-*lii*-»,
r-,
Picl:!eor l^Try Di^hc.

Want a Big, turkey Platter?
lla\c v'lic
.lesions and I'ig enough to carve the whole
turkcv Ufoiv H-rviiio, iipd wife siiiih-s U'cihi'm; vou don’t a.»il
the ,.ie::n tahlce!<.ih.

tDeat or 6ame Sets

i

L'direr-'”

1

b* F]*einl T!i;ink*<;'i\in^ \vit!i vou mid
ni the *’l)i*iii«»rali/ji
tioil of Turkev.”
Have \ou «ll ilie Dinner Ware vuu ucihI f You will pul in all
till- exmi leavi-s of votir tahU* and you may iioi have onougli.
vh»n:i. D \vMild U* a ^|•lendid opportunity to purcha.*i<* that

I his talenu d company. Throngh their
week’s tiojoarn last February in this
Ralph Paxlette. who is to appear in ^ity „
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the^Cilj Op.-ra Honao thi.s evening in came decided iVvoriUs with tbe H
his imitable lecture enteriainmenl. ia tre goera-and this popularity waa
a humorist of the first order. In his tested las: OTesicg though ukudl»dr*rti.ing m«tt« he mt, :
|
eict-ded the eeqttog
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B, at Citixeue who t. U me they are too I “O*
boey to |wr»..naUy write me » T.-.tl-| in the »i.le»-uot lem tb*u ntoe ban.
monml uow. hot wUl cheerloUy write dreJ pemu were to tbe building.
! Not only wue the aodienoe • record
The.KnWr wurmly tomifcrd me re- i
*»* “"«•
<*••
the fx.v pass 1 sent him. | nied admission—there was no place
sit or stand. "FaUen
Hrigaud."is aa interest
weapon .0
usi-d. Yon^ I ^“8 romance and iU presenutiou was
so rigorously
vigo
going anil then go• ioff boronghly enjoyed and appreciated.
Among the members of the company
who ^
audien
Baldwin, Eatharyu Braynam and Em­
"It was marvelous’ ThriUing! ma S. Field. Specialties between the
Your sublime bursu of oratory take
the cake. You have a voice like a acts eliminated the usual
buxx saw. Ah! 10 think that those waits and added to the enjoyment of
sublime old Jokes shuuM ring through the audienoe.-Cadillac Daily News of
Weslmxnsler. right over tne tombs Tnesday, November 4.
where the authors of those jokes hnvo
slept for hondrods of years! '
If »hcrx‘ is one thinj^
_ barnnm has juat written me :
"1 cungratniaic you on yonr as­ oUier which oondooes to make Ufe
tounding succdWi. Xhe public loves worth tbe living it is the onltlvatlon
to Ik; humbugged.''
and appreciation of a clcaa, healthy,
The Uoogu 00 lUu Mig. Co. have wholesome brand ol amnaemeut anch
1 jkw.iW more ol my F
as that offered by t.,e ever popular and
always welocme Tom Marks Ca. who
"Fallen Among Brigaad»’’-a ro­ will opim a week’s engagemeat at the
mantic melodrama in five acts-waa City Opera House Monday next. I
the plcimiDg pBMeotation in th«- opera gitimacy breathes in ovary line of t
liouac last evt ning by Tom Marks and pUys presented by this •Sarling 00

There has l>een a very close. comi>euiion oo
$3.5U shoes for many years—manufacturers
have tricil to croaal value into ahoes to sell at
this popular iiricc. ^ In our new custom matle
shoes with iny namc"^ them to insure the
quality. wUl be found the su|»reme efiort—the
iKTSl value yet reai hed for a $8.5U shoe. We
ha\e studictl out further economies in shoe
manufacture. Practically eliminating all iHolils
from the raw iiuUerial lo the consumer^ thus
making this result jHissiltlc. See them in .our

I A. S. FRYMAN, PiwIW ShMsn

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

Presto

lil

1 n siuMD or notmiR H
.St $3.50 -*

tem marks

*. II. rirraue
a«,.i Wttier

WHEN BABY
iS COMIMQ

J. W. SLATER • Pmtj-lStmSsS*'-'

Kew Wiys!
Sew Scenery!
Mew SpeciilUes!

PREDICTS WANE OF COAL.

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Cams in sW sss if ws*css7 M jani mfmt ym wnt

luuiiiiiiioy0.1(0
^

uL!i".u’’i“«rmonto^rror

Wood Crib Bed with high «dei and wire nmttreaaes. up from |.*y »
Then we have the tmaU mattreuMS to fit these beds up from 1.00
Childrco a Cradles. aU kinds plationn swing, up from............S.70

On*

New Addition to the Equipment of the Evening Reeerd.

M Hie lKimpM‘1 given Hie other iilghi
at Fault 8te. .Marie. Mich., by the Con
sollihiUHl loike SuiHTlor roiuiiany in
cwmeitlon with the cvlelirjiHoii of th«formal opening of the power i-anal F
11. Ulergue aald thU raual la but the
beginning of the ik‘velupmeut In the
Soo. snya tbe Clilcapo Hecord Herald
Speaking of w«tir j>ouer development
in general, he »«ld:
;Thc fall of water In-tween UamUtoa
and Dufhec Is njual to lo.oisi.iKM) tons
of coal a year, and I pmlict that In ten
yeara not a ton of coal will U- used In
Canada U'twfvn llaiullton and Queliec
for manufacurlng p«nH«^«s. In the
state of Michigan i:oi a mn of coal will
Ih' used fiiT manufacturing panK>se*.
Water |*oncr will have taken Itt

tn Sana coanenuse»resnosers scoa.

(E UAY

Qtp Optra dtuse

THE MEkfeEMTHAlEt LYNOTTPE TTPESETTlNC HACHWE.

I

Bvacytblng ia new. tbe plnya.

Tbe oi^ old hard-time pnoea wUl
nrevail. 10. 90 and 80 oenta. Ladlea

te

J. W. HARWBI. MItor and

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Iren Crik
Beds for
tbe Baby

Ity-be baa aurroondad blamelf with
aaieon.

i\ d*.7.1*11 fiinuer
and an e.xlra largi* Platter in Blue I'Wvn•r;iTi..u I'l.r s7.."n, the newest idea out.

Daviland China Sets
^

Tlir-C am tlir tiiic-t DiimoJ
eJ Sct.s
Sets in iho rit.v. Tlioy are citlirr i
Plain, White or Daiutv
luty iWralions. Wc »1ko sell
There are many odd sizes
or any numlKT of
pi^i'os. Got
ex\ra I >ish.c> not iiichidt'.JJ \u tho roirular
Thnnk-^uiving China early.

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Sell TKie Best’

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-1-8BAVKPBI

OITV’. MtOM.

l^Btost U^Pmae, UOsCAm’
LigbtWaA li^CoR.-SURE«aiU

Qukk-e^-vrinkl

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Pure and perfects

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tHB EVEKWO BEOQRD. IBAVS^SS OHY, WOtt, SATUKDAT, NOVEMBER 8,1D02.

Mary Loved Her

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>v^Coat

up. at S14 Union atruei.

Mumqr

at Jaekaoo'a. 10€ ppont aIm«i.

^^Just Like She Loved the Lamb
^

(Condensed Hews
[
^ofmicbignn^
At Qraod lUpidi BoperrUor JlMiiiuui preMotKl m rMolaUon io ib«
board of ^npl•nrl•or■ ihoi a propodtU»
to oHato a DOW ooontj oot jof the oltj
be oabmitted to the people for ToUng
opoB at the epring electioo. The oitj
paji 70 per r.aot of the ooontj tax aad

^ lo« Al oorpe of the Salration army, wo.*« arreeted and will he
examiocx! a« to her meotal oooditioa.
She hat kept her 12 year old «Uughler
ott her icoec* all oight iirayiDR, and

5 from religiooe
Obarlce Smith, a farm haod who
wollcefor Ifarrey Jame*. of Yp«|laDti.
Darrowly escaped death from tlie 1K)1 •
•oDoos foin. t of carbon bisulphide on
Toeeday. Ue wax fniutlng the inside
of a rider rot. and the rarbon bliolphlde fnmi the eom|»o«Ulon be was
nsdag first made inm deathly eiok,
ana then, when he laid down in the
hooie. cuQsed Mm to Jose oonsclonsneea He was rous^-d with diflionlty
by a d..ctoT
Beoans.- of his fandness for hia

newmaDofiae." lofalltble for ooostipatioo. atomach aad lirer trcmblea
Sk) at Jaa G. Johneou and F. H.
Mead'a drag atoiea
I «*n. ..h.k ,.;,n lu ariangluk tin;r mi ,
bdd up I
gratiwii Uoiu \ln>s\a: Im*. hv.ktd nt all j
aus l-M.fv
The premium of l.'"*' n.niktrouiid iind fnirli judg»*4l. thi*> m>- a .
Aci*::! Siwr
by iiiriiiaiiy Jor the
of trh !liuo^ls in g.-niiu lii.llu- txuim-ii mid v.ry wunljy folk. InduHtriMi.K. miIht.
from ealiii« Amerli.ii iKiik Iuih Mu<k1 rUIldn-ii l.i.iiMil in tin- immlgrallou boiicM .md taking thnir
iinir t>-I!;:i«iii
1 claUnnni.
ahctli* und
i.inMiii^v lunch ou>ly ;:s .1 thing bat ^hMuld gn
aguiijHt tln lr xvillH .Moiln-rii «h-»i-rtcd thru- pi^.-llcsl lifv.
uwcK in iniraeen.
tlit-ir l*iilx-i- :uni ttl!M\v«-d itn-iii to be
tnk.-ii lufn tin- sln-lJ.-r. f. lUKlnc to fol DEVERY STQONG AND AGILE ni.niK i hev aay
Backleu'a Amiea Balre, that wholly low ilM-m umil
that If t.od tills tlM-xu t«
liai-k to
«« tkr KIa r.llre « tiler Averted
OlMsIrr «t m folltlral Weellns.
llu-lr
I tlu-.v nill «!o I
V.-I11 iimtiiiiii*
j
S iM-v.-ry. the i\ .hl5-f
IiifaulM thru «U«sl ..n iL.- msiii-k w»*re
of .New York ell.v. prevented!
g6c. Cinarantmki by Jaa U. Johnson thmwii Into Imslii-!- l y ilu- ruadKldi*.
M-h.vi might liav,. I.iv-n .t i.-irihle atvl- i
and F. H. Meada.
Tilt* Hist lumixiKi iu u> il.-^ivud ou deni nt the Ib-mo.-rnlic rally lu Madl- ]
he JOU M ,T.J;^lsUMl «r nJa.ilt I l^ili) |mT- won .'Mpi.-ire Canh-n the otl.cr night. ,
Afli-i th.-y liiMl 1hi II inUi-u care wiyw the N.-.v V..rk Wurhl. Ihivld B- !
»f .1 ih tai lmxcm of -ion arrmsl. l i.r HUl v;:- ^pe.VK::!;. The . row,! had I
u'.i- oi
Hiliuial .1. Nu^i-iit and .1 ili’tai l•uI«‘llt «»f pre>Mi*,l tloM* uiHai lb.wtaiul,
. 4IUII iiiwnilon.
lid
inounl.d
Mopi^d ili.-iii .Ml the TlMMiwnmK «»f iipturiii-d faee< ^U..^vvd *
that ll.i- nmliltud. un> U iit r.|«.n In-ar
r.iiSid.
bW l.lXlih-. ul l.v
vv.-ry Moi.l .Ml lid
tinned aa liaving noialde
ii-il hy 111.- ii-Cxtah.ii thel
he ttir.iug .li.l nut
Kanaaa Oity flower show. A
.-r.-i ..f 111.; TwfXJ,n planta from the White Hom.e t!(»ii ill i:ii':.Milio|
t.v>.-»-oiiUl’^an.
end. 'i'he railing waw totu-ring under
oODtervatoriea are.shown.
hiu;;h in.* ti. »-.i.ni." i|.-. \ loiii;. Ktui On- M.igi.l ,.f I.
!-.>> Mliu^M.ie
i.-. with «iil..pt U-m.l. di^ln vi-l.d leanai;; tlpoii it. A inJa-.- m .v* «ht
Tie- Neu A oi k U,:.!.! Of I..
hnh :n..l Id HulaU.d i-y.-^.
nt i1m* the danger and .pi . l.ly u.-.h i.sl >.-\,Tal
nm.-iidiHl III- ^eHloll o| ll.r
CHKi,. rebtlll;; to
.li.
liielude Mhisiplm; eonch.
II
it will be coiiipiibor.v lor ph.>h
rciHirt to Ibe iHutrd of loaHh

i.rpro?o'Sri«*fs:-.rurc*hisi

Tor Sdturddp

A solid oak Tabourette Stand 17
inches high. I 1 inches round,
top and bottom shelf, supported
on 4 French legs. A very strong
ahdsightly stand, would retail in
other stores for 50c-

Sdk Price 29c
;.
'

rchoih pure wool, graceful and elegant.
ibal Man- went IhcWOOLTEX
coat went too.
li took her warmlv to school, gave
her freniom to pixy hejHthfully and iU
beamy made her the pride of hcr.-iet.”
It stilled her for ‘ c-cen* dxv” and for
Sunday.
An WOOLTEX gxrmeatefor children are
cut. fitted and finished bj*fashion ex­
perts. The Xo. 40. iUustrated here,
is made of Kersey in many different
colors. Almost theentire siirfiM* is
striped in alternate cording and nar­
row straps of uffetu. It is ent to
allow for growth and is durable
enough for sc\*eral seasons* wear.

ias.ts.-.S’SfBSiair.T.'e

•uhi hy n loiiK . up.- M-ii.-h.ii,: In.ixi hi..
dionhl.*i>J lu hi-, h-.-!. whll.- XiiHuy of
lih l ..l!un»-rs had lu.l sulU.-u xit *4..thlxifc
tu pi.-itxjt their iHMishiu;: iti tht- hdow.
allo.1 upon to nilei.d.
yiapalhelie . diy.eu ..ff.-ivd a ;;luss
mlU tu ii paMi.I
u
tiiuther
She's A raidant. witching, wondrous
that beaut Ifni, blualilng wife of Kpilhd III,* xullk lu p:vx.-ul Ihi- Uiloa good
mine. She is an epgel on earth, so .IrliiLiixg It. lllHi-uilK xx.-r,- ..fT»*r.*d tu
linrgets. a oollecu.r for the Oolumthe rhlMreu. hut tle-r tv.-xu lorl.iddexi
"hlan Transfer oompany at CJrand Kaptu i-at them.
Ids. was Arrested Thursday on achargo
The DunUiuhurs* eampiim i:i-ouml
A diM-u-sl.m U volns:
le I.
of emberzliog f.tO of tt»e company*#
as loMlietlM-rlhe Din.to.s of I,,. ,
xvlu-iv turn- was no hlieliei t xt-cpl the
fnnda Burgeas ts only lb yeora of age uh-ipiilllh-s should In- p.iid r.rih.
inuh. rarll.-T. ►tra.vi*d thiMUgh the
and Of good family. In coart he aaid
I.cnil». Pirkih-- the -teMl ^:l^ell oud
.lie did not Uke t!.o money with fran-1
Uu u.., l
Crc.ivoh-sx fniil” of ilie i-o>.. l«i:sh to oatdulent Intent. He uald he waa In need L,r«‘ In-lnc Intel ih-w.si t.y ih
iKfy their hnimor. .\u lal»ur of uniuxala
ol money, and haring an eogagemeut nnpers. As the mniOT >iandK mmu
lu-had lo pi.Hlu.v tUi^ fruit, and
with his girl which he desirt-d to fill
they oiuld enl it iviUoMii ton. Their
be **bnimwed” the mouer, fully lo
|M-ophrt hail idiepU«-.4l«nl Hint «m their
Undlng to ,iAT it bock.
He ateted ,
rrival nt Verktown their balii.-s would
bad cold yon
K.- taUeii lixmi them, and they gave
that his swe* theart was gUon a good

^
licine like Ch
hxiu It;. Mdlitmly. for they take the
time.
Uin'i
ulif of their p:.'ulifi ;>.< ih,- v.il.v uf
Fred Otto, dr., was killed in Joyfield townsliip. near Thompeuneille.
llitliertu the l»oukliolKin. have net
by a tret falling on him while at
>4tMi proiMiguiidisti.. and. they have not
Miu-,:lii lu exu-ud ihei: taah mmmg
but two months ago to the widow of I
J*,.^,rncnd init
their Cmmdlaxi nei^hheis. .V«.xv they
inlwlonarles nud h.n\e invii.-tl iKitKd OrandaU. who was drowned a lit- j
m iH^nil.Tio^I
ifidiTs tu join them. tli«*i ..fferiUK a
tie over a year ago. Ult3 washer
,(
V>ui.g man i
i-c to liumei.teiia the fertUc lands
third hnaband. the first husband also write o love letter,
nurrved fur
M-ttlemenl by
hnvirg benm killed by a falling tree.
Donkhuliois in all tlw yenrs they have
1 the abo-rau »lass.
Mra. Otto is bnt f3 years of age..
been hi Manitul.n.
The state board of corree tioos and
The IfoiiUirNirs. uhu eimgr..t»«d lo
mu-t
be
a
l.oiielgau
skiidlr
obarilies l as dbajiproTcd it ima argre.
i:anada fioiu the I'aucaMiH In JSini.
gating f tfW.OOO contained in requlaiWhen you wake up with a had taau* left llussia iKH-MUhc uf the jH*rs<vmiou
tiuns of tl.e boards of various aUte in year monUi, go at onoe to Jas. O. to which they Mere Mibjoete.1. Tlieir
n.'iuu* Kigultles -spirit MTCstler*’ and
iuatltutlofts for holldinga and other
special puriioaea This la aboat one- Ldvor Tablets. One or two doeea will MTia U84*d AS long ago as ITfiC.. At that
third the entire sum asked for. The make yon well. They a^ao cure bil- time certain nieinlH'rs of the CrcH-k
church Mho ohje.-ted to the use of
correctlouH hoard will n*potJ recom­ iooaneas. aiok headache and oonstipa- ieon*i %rm* called -k*«Mii>lM>iV or lin
mendations to the next legislature.
age M neat loro. Then the term -do
Take Notice.
KholHM-." or spirit Mn*atier. m»ih used
When your druggist says he hasn't
The time to lei chickens run at Urge to design.Mte tluMie M>nn th^orthodox
rot Hoc'Xt Moonuin Tea made by has not expired. It will be well for ItusFlans regardoil na m ri-«ihixg against
iladison Medicine Oo.. send your thoea owning thaaa to look a llUla the Holy Spirit. Uke the terms QixakDooer to na. we’ll send it poati»id. after them.
i*r ntul Mclhodlrt lu England, the nlekOoo’t bi« fooled with a worUiless sub- ;
J. F..Kelson.Pound Matter.
name aUhered to the >ie.-t and i-anie
rtitnte. Jus. O. Johnson.
1 1710-12t
Iplo genera! n*>«*.
The persivutiun lu Mhicli tlie l).>uk.
holH^ra Mere huhjecfixl aroused an l-iten^ie religiona feeling among them.
One of their tenets m.-i* vegoiarianlain.
but fifl.-r they netlle.! in t'nn.-idn many
of them roiuria-d to the CS4- of fish and
meal. Some of them, however, repudi­
ated not only the uac of moat, but
went so far as ^say U mi.s xvroug to
onalavc dom.'^tpF.anlmals and turned
them fn*c.
A retvnt FngliKl. wrlf.-r sal.l of the

y



We bought a large quantity to
T . . get this low price and to move
them quick we place them on
sale at this extremely low price.

tl>e Boston Store

yJ. W. MILLIKEN

CLEANEST
always: READ V
1K)N*T H.WK TO BRINO
IT IN.
NO .\SHi*:s

CHEAPEST
F*VJEL.

,

.\NHTHKBKS1uC.ht tod.w


TRY OXK OF THOSK ,
l-ORT.4IH.ir
RKAniNG lAMPS

"Che ministers Daughters’
OOIWII»ANY

FARM FOR SALE
Grand Travaac
south oC th * city.

WANT DEPARTMENT.

M«.le ..f lUi-sa.
at .Mll.-ui. Italy .i eln. k
Th.-r.whi.-h may justly Ih- kiiU Iu Ih- <mi.
of the imwd Mumlerfiil Jn th.-.wurUl.
This miist«-r|im.e of Inmiati Iugemiit>
Is made ,-ntirely of hiead . t umbs. and
hits natur.illy ii hlMury.
.Alkuit a hundred years ngo an Ital­
ian M-orknuiii M-ished to try hiK hand
at ntaklug a eh.ck. I
means to huy the met
H-iennln.xl imt t.* 1m- iM-ateii. he <-on
celxM the ingenious hba of saving
bla htvad crumbs from day to .lay.
flUd Mdldifying th.-m m Ith th^ aid of
Alrcvng salts. At ^••!-tb. ’.y these means,
he m.aii ged io ^ --♦• a very lu.n1 luatter. Mhi.-h

pmiM

MMt Ik- dissulVA-,! lu

'

WANTED

l.luvsHwiis to c’usir Ih.- iH.y.. j. ,v»v. W h.-n
the 1m*v- >tail»-.l
.a.i\e, w.mI.-.iI i;, ;»v
lUiy ivexe ag-.imM Hr.I .n th<>
to bn-ak M ilh a .Tsi-h
lH»\ery a.p -Aruj. .-e.,1. aul mIiIi
tbe Bgilliy of a >«ion .-1 i,. -;m .iiiu fur
M-aid and gr.-ihl.,-.l
Mi-h ..i.e
strong arm mul
i-y u .th *i„-.other.
The lad was faJIii.g m ith lie- laii.iA
moment xnoi.- an.l xh«- euih.- m.i.v.- of
pUuk and s.MXithnLs v..ul.; l .ii.- Iss-.
n the he.il.ls uf til.-. T..-V.1
f.«u
•ve gut if. but eon;.- -iU.. 1.
-iioUt
h.* d.nxuhty liev.r.'
A plabsm ef is.ll.^n.en r.i^h.d to ln>
iisslstnin-e fr.Mii nUtvi- :in.! l«-l.>u nn.l
mnmig.-d to r.-ll.-v,- the • Itig rihi.-r IkfuiMhi.-* Nir.-ngth gave „t;i. lmin.-<Untely
Mud.-i the i-alllng aex-.* tlips* Monieii
and ibrtv men in « Jk.x The phuronn
wouM have falien uihmi th.-m a ith
fe.irful f.s*er if Ik-v. ry h.i.l nut li.-ld it.
The .housAiids fariher n«a> k-im
Devery s struggles. Tugging at tlnplatfOi-m Miih *«ie *inu am! uiih the
falling Isyv Mi'ih the other, tlu- -Big
ruler M-iis a jtolhvmarf again, doing
duty .»s he usM to d.. o lioii !..* M-.0-the blue blouse.
-n.Mniy for lv*very:*' ami -Y.*u-i,-nn
right. < hief!" eii.Kl thmisairds.
l»etei v was n*4l in the fine from the
icrrifle strain, lint his tJuNhetl fai-e
turnpl all the mlder with Mnsln^ as
he Iwwod his aeknuwletlgim-m tu the
niarlug crowd.
*
Mr lllU s sivcch was int.-mipi.-d by
tin- .«leiiion-traiiun f.<r I»ev.-iy. lie
tmnril ami Im.mv«I l,. the he|.i ..f the
moment and \viul.,il nppn.vincly The
|MiIie«<nien pan !ie«l np Hi.- brulv.-ii plat
mil xv.*nt ui. with his

>ty. H

J. E. GREILICK CO., CITY

•pteuw

tIaCM «xptn-

Ml LUX’S

I "The Minister'll Daoghit-ra." Li-on- tinman rulturea kmve learned of tbe
Aftl Grover's most an.-^saful ootnedy great Talne of trie little homestead
drama which will b*- i n-sented At at Grafton and mean to gain possesSu*iuberg’s Gmnd Ofiera Hoowe next BioQ Of it. O'Mally hastens to retcus
Wednesday, Nov. mti, is one of tlxis Marion from her peril Maude and
Author’s greatest pUya, and hxa met Pod Flitlera, the green-goods wolf,
with xmnndxAte succi^ss wherever it are to)murUer her when the magic fan
,
has b» en pruseuted. The play treats raves her life.
of the Adventures of two aiab-ra from
This will be> great eurpriee to you.
the country, who have selected New It is not magic, it ia real, but it works
York a« the plao- to go to earn ibair like magic; and eaoh a ehout of de
lixiug. one Slater lieiog blind, who ia light, quickly followed hy great peals
an exiH'rt telegrApber. and the other of laoghter, you never beard in your
sister, a deter .stenograiiher and tj|ie- life. Every one will bo talking
WTiier. Th.y leave their country of it.
home IO accept iiositiont in the great
Then there is tbe Jardin Mabille,
city. The play commences with a a great oonoert hall in tbe Bowery,
Donation Parly in the country, given Bomething like Hotter & Bial's. only
to the clergyman s widow, who has oot eo grand and much more vioi<
two .laughters, Millie and Marion.
The Jefferson Market Prison end
Marion being blind. Their mo<leat City Hall Square, with tbe great
farm is discover, d to bench with pos­ newspaper buildiuga illnmlnated In
sible oil ipringa Groedy sjiecalAtors
falling snow, are among the picseek to gain posaeai.ion vt it. Millie |
j Then there is the "Old Tetlow Oil
cure the means to save it. Mother Yard " by the East River with iu
Drayhiu recalls the story of Uttle | wonderful moving ma
Red .Rilling Hood and bids her be- the critics aay m the
WAvre of--The Wolves" in the city. {tional scene on the stage either in
Kobiii < )’Mallr. a humble sweetbeart. | Europe or Americ
presents bor with a magic fan that: There are so many tneidenu in this
will defend her in time of danger.
| entrancing pUy that it is qnite impoaAi! tliruugh her city life the is beset | aible to reUte them all.
by the suart-s and pitfalls of "The
There ia also a pool room toene, one
WoUca " Rdbln and the blind Mari-1
ari- of tiioae tpou
spou with which Greater
m erne to her rescue, Mariou ii en- New York was filled during the racing
trapped by Maude, ih sly wolf. The frenzy of that tima

up Ui»* qu.in, I
ptirjH.M- of
. I
panioii atoiy
«uv" he M lU d
of.-.lithe old

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W cun.to. If h.- ra

pr.d m*"or

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»AI.B-Wlnt«.im)«. «( tb.

-to.*.
!
-A
«fU« Opp«rt«.ll>.
. -..1 auaiii takei
Th.‘ cTt-ut P«-4-<1her >;iid rh.it -op]
.u.^-.-tei r-*r the tuHiiy iH u bird Jlii.-h flh-s Imt om-

T. i.:ii I..I .1 .-omipt.iiiiN t’.mragAuiu^i til.- |.tot.♦^t
d,.vv,Mhat May.:
d Hut .\h Kip-;
Y.-r> om- of the:
nim-.l i.y l.itii lu'
V has con.- down 1
‘‘

v^ jiMlow of jfetir ehnmber to 1
you with iu awM song if A’ou fail lo
itrefb out your Uoiid to take it. it flies
rt-tunu* no more forever."
the A-lo.pieiit Brooklyn preachei
\h\s h- dl.l not have advertWug
^ hU mind. Here the 1

water,
clock, ll M:-s n p.Tf»s-t fine ill ev.-r>
and c-beii-.hea i
the man M ho taken It aD(
i.-u:et-s of the way. a ,l IS m.w one of the curi.»sitK*s ut v.;i. r.-<t..
-The pre*H.*ul • irci
lu siiggi-st the
atiltal of Luiulurdv. A l.in.i-s
Doi:kbol.«ni are Muh
diwlnti*gratliig
iwlblliiy of the u
l»oMirnlrigOHor4ji»t'A hast ditldiug Iniu iMo «M- mopITEMS OF interest.
eeperate bodies Smh ..pliis have oc
Australia si.pplie**gp:..t«?M-'
4U1TO.I 1-.J the past timl may ^K^•UI of woul 11 year.
again. At the
time. lH*sldes
g.* Itritish.*r is as s
the .question of vog.dariatdsm and the
nwe of domestic anlnrnK Hut.- I** grciit
diviTgeuce uf practht* in the matter of
.xunmunlsm. Some vlllagr^ xu.- more
. r l.'sa strictly <tMuniua*dtc. oiImt vll1 ttii indIvidpalUlle basis.
l»ouLhub,.r fauiilU-s hpve
setth-d on llielr own weiwraie -lionn►tends." ::ud a om^idi-nibU- mitnbtf
have est.nblis*ai-il th*-ms«-lves la tbe
towns, wberc ih.-y g. t thing as tap
iHtncx-s and black>::.itiiA 1-:mtv
mt.v iVoukrk>uk1 holK.T kn.nr? fuita,- l.nmlh r aft. nud use
|,.»s.dbl
Is t’a.nl llnwe who Iwlh-x
to use Uutne^tlc anixmiS tiill
the lonns and p-uum tl.-r. .
" It IS >i:rirau uj:u-iml tli
duy> t,. ixiii.i w.-piss any .N.nsidcntble
U>1y ,.f men M h«. an* m illUig
their luab-rUil piosiHTity f.^r die sake
uf Ih.ir lM-ixnl|*he that the Inl<-p*st
QOLD DUST
\ So .impic > child can understand
aruuMil by ih.- "mw.l P.I..ny- U xiat
r sod I Mailed posli»aid
txral «Mu.ugh. *nn- Ik»ukhu»H»rs have
unduuht.-dly ghati mmim* Iniuble to the
Oauadhiii go^.-rumeiii. and they have
at limes shown n Lsiitankei-oiis spirit
ltaa«.IOVatFA«YSO«-.
lamMUt. lUrkkM.Bto.lu ,
I
whi.-h has dUiup..inb-d .some of thoaa

mm

«.sssr
*"7SS!L.'
ll-lUtTOBEST-lb.

Slab Wood, Mill Run
Cut Stove Length
COOKE & WESTON

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MISCELLANEOUS

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liSi^rnMiiiflmariSnm't
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THE EVEKIKO BEOOBD; TRAVEHSE CttTT, MICH., 8ATBRDAY, NOVEMBER f, l»Oi

ORAND OI»ERA HOLJJ

THE MINISTER’S DAUGHTERS
MairMIms and

j

Anfl «!•••• OttSf* YKtfO injorad In
CHialfiMU, ^amltton A Oaytan
Wraeh Thla Morning. Br WB* w tm
lucoBC
Nor. 8.—A CtociiiBaU.
HMrilum A Dayum freight and work

LOOK OUT FOl IT
Wwrtmlr SurMu ««port* Cold Wovt
Will

Ctrlko

MIddIo

WooUrn

OF WORSHIP

Tbe first half In iho football fwe
between the PeUiakey and Traverse
toiy teams ihU afternoon fcaulied In
a score of 34 to 0 In favor of TraverseCity A janifle in the beginning de­
layed the aiartlng of the game. Th/
praapecu are that the visitors will b<easy meat for Traverse CUy

TBEATTIS SIGNED
Provldlftfl Reciprocity Between the
United BUtaa and New FounT“
land.
Br W»rr to tHr Eirrstnc HmotA

Not. 8 -The- followfng
iMued by the went her
irnlnic: Thin inoroInK ilila artt*moou algnc^ the reciprocity
cold m-Hve «how«
re rdnclnx from rero lo 20 trwpy covering trade between New
doSMO below zero in the UrmiTh Fuuuiiland and the United Btaioa
Bortiiwoot toTTitory darinii ion „
Md the Bandny cold wove will extend
TODAY’B MARKETS.
mthwnrd over the middle wei
ap.%UI U, tb* Btralfi#
Detroit, Nov. 8.—Wheal.
COAL MINE OF THE FUTURE Mirn. C4c; oala, 33c.
Toledo. Nov. 8—WTieat. 7C077%ic.
Chicago. Nov. 8—Wheat. 71*t,c;
tMdtoed OHfU e«lr»0li.|| Tr« !
iTac: oatH. ?.(
I.t. Ih* Kanli.
lard. |9.3bCl8.1o
It U oSUntted by an KuirliNli amliorlly. mjn
U-l aonii-thlng
BREVITIES.
mr 900,000 turn of Welah cool bavo
bos pBrchaaad for American conaump0oa Hliic* tba aothrantte coal strike tie>
CMi. It baa bean calcuUtcd that 030.a»fiOO toon of coal arc uuw used an■aaDy throuffbout tbr world, of which
amoont 148.000.U0U tuon are rouaumed
So tba United BUtca and 140.0cn».oiio in
Ornt BrtUln, while fnnh.r iulruUtlooa puce the coal burn.*d aimunlly in
tba world aa equlralcnt to l.2:v».<aa».000
r Lapworth. i

ukiugat lllr

•ontb Btaffardabtrr
terahlre Inatltntc of Mining En^rln.M-ni
eottmatea tba duratiuu of th«' fMil n>
aonrcaa of (Jreat Niitaln ot Smt .veara
If mining can be carried un ot n u« ptli
of ZJW) feat to 4,0f« f»sH. Thla M.uuld
not ba difficult, aceiiig that cpiht
minad in aome parts of the wurld
8^000 faat He drew an luiaginary pictnra of tba deep cual u,iuc uf the futxn, wblcb will lie rcai h«Hl hy Ind
drift* or tonneU of alx. eight or
aUM Uog. There would have to be
two or three tunueU to each mine, aimliar In cooalructlon in railway tumicla,
* with double lines ^>f mila. :iim1 mtx'ihI
with electric locfnuotlxva.
In tbeae extenrirc mltini
7,000 or aoOO mm wUI Uvcmpluyed,
nnd OQCb mlofa would lu fm t
aubtSTtnaan coal towua. in which the
workcra would rcmalu acttml days uods gmind. The output would 1h»3o.<W0
tana to 40.000 tona p.r day. He • doea
not think thla proaiM-.-t un extra\a
aaaumptSoo aa to the capacity and tri­
umph of engineering aoiemv.**. We
majr add, conUnuca EnglnctTlni:. that
tba American <H»al ana N ri2.&*io
aQiaramUea. aa ngainat U.tvhi for tJnwt
Britain, though our lulnca an- much
deeper. America uanl 3.U»7 nuil cut­
ting'machinoa lu lulm-H. wiiJlc we use
BU, or Icaa than 10 per cciii. though
our number la lncre«aUn:
WHITE HOUSE SOUVENIRS.
Woeal rioa €• AI4 !• Vrertlus W/axan*a Kablblc BalMlws.
The Women's Katlonnl and lulcnutlooal Exhibit aaaocUUon baa adopted
n noral method for the |nin«ac of ralatng fimda. sya a Waahii
to tba 8t LouU Glotx-I)
i baa procured bundreda of
sada naUa of 1814. uW hand split
Utba planter. tUlug. HoorliiR. timber
and franco decoraUona taken fnuu the
White Honae during the momha of
Jona and July of the present year,
when extcnalTc repairs were liegun at
tba blatoric edifice. All tb»e frag
scBta are being sold aa aouvcnlra of
tba original White House, which up to
tte praaent baa undercone few changca
alnoa the days of Holly Madimw nnd
lur court.
BiS of the fragmenu baa Imwu tied
■Stly with red, white and blue rlb^ l^ Ubelad aa a guarantee of
BiMtag cnrtloada of tbeae auuvenlra on
sle nt drugatorea at Sfi emu a fragSSt nnd bopea by this means to help
SiM tba B2&.000 needed t» further the
pinna af the womm a i^Tmancnt natisal nnd Indnatrlal cxiKi«mon In this
dly. Tba Obyecu of the exhibit are to
eueaung* the bandiwiak of woman’s
Indmtrtal and inventive gtulua l*lana
C I'een p^TPared by
who was asmoclated
Wttb Itr. J
U Kmlt
■ lu the

Thera wU4be a aooial daaoa in Foratar'aknll tooight.
Mr. and Mra Obnrlaa Uadblom art
the paranu of n twelve pound girl.
The Oompanttss and Brother F
eaters will give n pedio nnd dancing
party
j in their hall TaewUy evening
to the Oompaalooa. Foreatera and
their fnmiliea Ice
will be
Ohaa. A Flon^ for neatly
yeara in ohaige 'ot the Llnotyie machines In |ba office of tba Oread
Rapids Herald, bna taken tba position
as operator of l)>e new Linolyiie in
olmrch are preparing fornliaodker
chief bazaar ou Toeaday evening,
Division Na 8 of tba Oongr^Btitmal bnilding fund will nerve an oyster
•upper In the obnrob parlors Tuesday
evening from 5 to 8 o’clock. Bappet
twenty oeau
Vote to favor of bonding for th«
oew waterworks pumps at the specUl
election Monday. PolU open at
Caas street engine house f|om I to 7
p. m.
Those who attend tlw bU D. O. K
K. ummonUl to be gl^en by Leila
Rookh Temple oh the 80th oa.i aeonre
a bandaome aoovenir badgiv M. %
Holley has sent for a large quantity
and they are beauties.
L. 7. Brown hat returned from a
visit to Grand Rapida.
Mias Ada L. Watera. who lias l^n
vt Northport for some weeks, tt turned
to the city today
Mra Wmiarn Jiberaon, the mother
of Mra. L B. Oitbert. who baa been
spending n few days with Boporintend
ent and Mra. L a Gilbert, wtumed
coberbomeinBnginnwtodaj:
Oomiuenoing Hov. 7th there will
be one ateatner n week from Chlcaga
riie llUuoif will leave Uiera every
Friday n 7 o’clock p. m.. nniving
here (on Snadaj. going north to Che­
boygan, Retnming lan.e bare on
tneadny pim. for OUoago and all
IKtinu aoatb.
Ohaa Frocluuka. Jr.. wUl leave for
Cbicgo on bneaiaeae thU evening.

“jssK'ftgssr.s'iy!.'
•ireet.

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1716 8(

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

Bib?^ool*IirSSL *OhriattirES‘.
t Will be
Christian Activity.
The new ohurob building which ia
being ereoted.by the church of ChrUt
nt tbe'ooroer of Eighth nnd Osm
■treets. wiU be n modem, up to date
atmoture in evary partlonlar. It wiU
be large nnd oommodioua, to meet the
of the growing oongrrgation.
The exterior walla are to be stone and
brick. The basement ia to be occupied
by the Sunday school. There will be
a large assembly room.,acating 860.
aeveu aepxrate class rooma and a
kindergarten department. Every ef­
fort WiU be put forth to mve the boys
and girls.
The first floor arrangemenD will be
oomplete lu every respect and made aa
attractive, pltawiut and nrUaiio ia na
U oomjwUble with the meana obtainable. Tiie main anditorinm will be
above. There will also be a lad lea*
parlor and gallery, the enUre aeatlng
capacity lielug fiOO. iipaoe will be retarved for a pipe orgau. Moob attenion will be given to the ventlaltion,
aooonatio propen lea. light and heat.
A library room and paator’a atndx
are alao in the plan.
^
Inoonneotion with the church work,
Rev. rilom writea aa follows. ;
-Notone dolUr beyondjirhat is ueoeaaary will be used in the oonalmctlon
of this honae of worship. It will ever
stand for the aalvation of loU aonb
andtheopbnildingof a God like char
aoter in Christ Jeaua The one paa
aiou of our Uvea abaU l>c to teach tliv
maaacii of the nntavcil. Oar motto i»
• Whoeo< Ter will may oomc. * I knoa
yon will wUh to have a part in tl.u
work.
”A.iy .uOtrlrg, lari?,* or • mall, wiU
be oheerfnlly recuivtd aud gratefnll}
acknowledged.
’’Praying God’s tdeaaing uiK>n ooi
beloved oily, our homes, the father*
and motiien and onr toys and girls. 1
remain moat cordmlly youra
servant of the Lord.
Thomaa P. Ullom.
”Minht:r of the Church of Christ,
”510 Casa street

CUT IN THE FACE

“‘ShT.iSi^l^Lnom
Curiaunn Endmvor

aerviee nt 6ri5 Monts Carlo Coats, the rctt.cst in
town and the cheapest, j : Mrs. Timblln’s, 522 6Ute etrecL

’^^le meeting nt 4T FUth si

-S^Sh’^Z^Tmaeting Thm
7;6Jp. m.

PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED
A. W. Rickard Hat Bought Out A. F.
Brosdhagcn and Will Increase
the Stock.

^"w^wel^^^ strangers and the
general pnblio to nil onr eenrioea
rifvt MetWtel. '
Rev. Wm. Lnnfman, pastor.

H»t. C. T.^SW^t.
Comer Boardman Ava. and Waah-

On your eutalda doors use Caiman’s
Elastic Spar Vnmlah.
6S-26t

liaptiM.

Rev. W. T. WoodhoosA, pastor/
r»’-

This sermon is for the young men.
and^they are espeoUlly Invited to the

Home that ia Safe ’

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Come a-ith us if > i»u a ant llic
newest designs .ind lowest
prices. Over 500 ilesigiis to
choose from. Better begin lo
get your eye on some sn.ips
for Xmas gifts—wc\c got ’em

Cwo Specials for
IDonday
A black merccrired akirt of extra go«»*l «|iiality—eight ruffles, 124 inches around the l»oltom, (this is a splendid gar-

RASTALL

2.50

HUSTLING jS JEWELER

Black Mercerized with 3 ruffles, each ruffle has eight rows of slilr)!ing—this is better quality than IS usually found at the |
price. (These skirts have 14 stitches to the inch»___
19 V

1015

Cinens for Cbanksgioing
It’s about tunc to think id themrylKxlv kflows tliete
place in ihc-cily like Miliikcn’s lor linens. We only mention one
72 in. Irish l>am»sk ol Iwautiful dcs.^ns-a,, 1 ,l,a. wm
1 that makes these linens so |wpular.

Re^. D. O. Ruth, pastor.^
Pastor will preach morning aervioe
at 10
Theme. “The Lamb of
God.”
Bible school at 18.1
Y. P. A. at 6:15.
Winters,
leader. No preaching
preacbini aervioe In ihe
A cordial
for every body
al these servioes.
C hareh of C
Rev. Thomas P. Ullom, pastor.
Morning, 10:16. 4Snbjoet. “The New
Testament Chnrch-lts Beginnings.”
Sunday school at If.
Junior Endeavor at 8 :S0.
Intermediate Endeavor. 4
Senior Endeavor. 8:46.
Lmder
Mrs, Clam Wil
WiUiama

j *?££-■

E. WIL.MEL.IWI


But why not get the best. In selecting one
looktotheinaking. finish, etc, as well .is to,
the pric e. We feel that we can not jay loo
much about ours—Iml weM rather let yon see
them. \ou wHI certainly a].prciialc their
value—ami we will be glatl to explain their
lucnls.

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.

ClK pries is 85c a yard

In nr«t B.pt. ». tr<;.
Trsilu Imrt. TrsTrt>»* Oty

avc 25c on a yard.

-

It‘comes in

.and :i >ard lengths.

For PetOBkry and Maekinjiw City 11 to x m
rand Rapid*. Di-trt>lt. F<>ri Wavni-aiid

m-lnnsti n :IU a. tn.

ror_O^^Ba^ l>etraU. KaUma/.-. and
For PrJ^ey aJd’ Mackinatr City 4:»»p m
Train* Arrir.- ia Trari^*.. ('ity ;
4 I') a. m.
lK-tr..it and (>ykiid lUptd*

Great Pants Sale!

The train Irnrtnr at A lO a m. and arrlvmc at
4; IS U throat wtthoat dxaafw

MANISTEE & NORTH EASTERN R. R.
CONNECTIONS.
ME CARO.
Boloa........................... ..
9bt
C«darBua........................llO 04

I « IA
4ft

Yu.. A. ▲. R. h. VIA. CoraMisa.

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See that window fuU of Barrrins. No val­
ues like them ever goffered before. Every
pair saves you money-from 50c to $2.00
-enoufh to buy a good hat. Almost every
desirable pattern-all sizes-most of them
UNION MADE. Newest styles-perfect in
nt-made weU-wUl give best of satisfac­
tion.
««««««

$I.SO to ft4.00
8KK -TMA-r

WINDOW

*T"ho Bostion S4:ore
r .

tb* Sterna 7h«r

NEW BLOCK.
»»*

Only a PUikoal. .

Btwood Melliodlac.

Rev. Hugh Kennedy, pastor.
Morning service, 10-.80. First qoar»erly meeting aertioe. Lo»e feast,
«:45. Preaching 10:80. followed ny
r the Lord’s tapper.

Specials hr Saturday 6pening

PBSB OOFFEE^Wa are aallhig for

3.01. mniiken

«

All art' ooMUlly invited to tlie aervices

We have something in our Millin­
ery Department that you will want,
and which you will not do without
when you see them.

___

airriNO Fimne,

Rev. D. Coohlin, pastor.
Morning aerviee at 10:80
foterrnedm
Ch”rlsH^ Endeavor
•Oi'iH V at 4:80 n. m.
Kveuing aervioe at 7 o’clock.
Rev. Ewing of Lansing will
the pulpit botli mining and evening.
At the Cbrlatlaa Endeavor ^service,
ahich will he a pledge meeting, greeiinga will be read from 28 former mei
hers of the laoclety who have muv
%way trom the oily.

iuiiiupiDsniHK npini

M: I

r aerriw and^aermon, 10:80.
Bnnday school at 12.
Kveuing aervioe and sermon nt 7.
The aobject in the morning will be
’•Cash rales the world”—in answer to
Prof. Taylor of tbe Uoiverrity ot
Ulohigan.
All are cordially invited to these
eervloea.

rru.mi . Dan'imiss Him.

HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CASH OR CREDIT
218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITY

••TI^TelSnUonl^*

Tbe firm Rickerd & Brodhagen.
arble, granite and stone workers and
dealers In monuments and all sorU of
cemetery work and fine bnilding atone,
has been dissolved. Mr. Rickerd baying
his partner who has been in poor
health s< me time Mr. Rickerd will I day evenln
the bnslnchi. pr««.t

m*»i

ftrsaMabyda In tba milk It wUl thn
pMk, If the mUk be pure, the color
urB{mMilu unchanged.

^11:1

£•

^O.OO

. $8.50

At only............ ............... ............. ...

Worship and oommunion. 10:80.
Sermon topic, ’’Which U the great-

takt ibe €kvator^
.MiMt.

«C0UCH

In ot<1ct to make room for
aiTivkl, we are offering wme
raret^gain,............

beauty, rerotr price $f.50. .t only........... ..

tunate Escape for Eyes.

K. L. Vaughn, the milk dealer who
lives aouth of the city on the ro.m to
the dam, is carrying about a badiv
iged facN*, as the result of a iiecu
liar accident. Ho> was ont enting
er with a single-bitted axe, when
me way t u* nxe cnnglit on a limb,
tnraed in bis band in aooh a way as to
I down on Ids forehead, catting
nangly gash there, and glancing down
opened an ngly cut in bis nose. For­
tunately. tjjaent waa aquaitdy in the
middle, an|Rte eyeawere uninjured."
ifh it was a narrow escape foni

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i

.-VNOTHER-rtpUtr price $ii.O0.

Injured Himself With

an Axe in a Peculiar Way—For­

in a

Solid Oak frame 6 in. deep by 30a70 in. long, a,

Y. P. & C. E. a6:16.
Evening aarvioe nt 7KX).
Tbe pastor will preach both c

BUT Lmm ud K«Bhro»d<-rlM «| Tb« GET VOUR OYSTER atcs'i
at Jackson’s.
Beasoiii]-.
1716 It

IW^na OT« tba cauntu and t.

GET A HOT DRINK at Jackson <

Rev. Henry McKinley, pastor.
Bible Bobool at 8:46 a. m.

moetlng on Thursday eveE.-L. Vaughn

*i.h . f.n

Iniga uxbibitloo hall and aeparate
my for seb aUle. The pro|ect baa
imluid tba iDdoraamcnt of Buay pub-

Playing at Thompaomrille.

Fteat rfiiBgaanaa
place today. Thompaonvlile did not
Bev. Wiley K. Wright, pastor.
Comar of Wnahiagton nnd Ftefc want to pla.v the second team at first,
but after the first team had done
The pastor. Rev. Wiley K. Wright, things to them to the tune of CC to 0
willpranchat the PTaabytarinn ohnmh they decided that maybe the second
team would be fast enough after all.
The High school Uiys left for Thomiv
daavor praver meeting nt 2T:46. Eve- aonville on the same ‘ train that
brought Pi'toakry lo this city

Mr. Parlette'e aubjeot thla evening
will b,.*’Weighed in tbeBaUneca,”
;ing Tbnrsa plea for aymmetrioal manhood and
womanhood-for onltnre of mnacle.
mind, and mormL A glove oonteat
with fada rraaka. fakM nod folliea Ha will increaie tbe stock consldem- * Welcome to worship with lu an
helota. heroea, hyattricAnod bobbiea bly, and will enlarge the boiinesa j atmngers. workingmen and the poor,
along all linoa
|
Foatuwath (mm ch.r^k.
ACard.
Sonday School, saOp. m.
Wo. the underalgnod. do bort‘by K. C. LEWIS, the up to
Preaching by pastor at 8
will open next Mont
agnv to refund the money on a 60Monday morning a
.'em bottle of Greene’s W)
with a apeoial
special coffee aa
aale on Up.i
S)Tup t.f Tar if ia falls to n
In order to iiutrodurt* hit Priv
oordial welcome at all these aerBmnd—850 M
Mocha and Java Bh
:HJUgh or cold. W’e also guaS
ooSeo to bU e
2i-ceni bol
it at 18o per pound
F^R THIS WEI
EKK ONLY-Ws will
to cents, limiting each purchaser to
oniy one purchase of one or 8 pounds
Java
Ooflee at 18 oenta or
aa tbe cane may be. Don’t neglect
three poondaI for 80 cents.
cents, Parchaa
to try thla coffee
1718_8t
er Umited. E. O Lewie.
1715

inlnit tium, i

rd5o?oVaolpb«rlc acid. IftberT be

lipoolol l»rloos, 2So, 3So, SOo: Sox SooCo

SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES

PtrOSlETISEAST
In the First Half of This Afumoon>a
Como Travorso City Mad# th»
Boors 84 to 0.

A My If the Almilnt M Tn CiMinf 6ii(s
ii6nitirlnYiiL^ « « « «

Mselyanloal K#r*o«s. A M*«rof>olltert Aroduo«tor» ln«ao«.

kte W«r» P>l»o*ci on Solo TKIo MIornIns.
TWDAIEDEAD

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Cor. Front and Unton

Pere Marquette
iAwsak.SgOam.. UM e.
g.m
twfcsgea. Bay aty. Past Heron, TSMo
■WeH and eesS. 4 A) a «„ U JO a. X.
leaMea.Ladlagten aadBDhraakM.
a.m.,UJBaaB., IJBpL nu

HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
wiU be in the rauket this winter for all kinds or Log* and I
rrite us before I
Cky.Midi.
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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE ClTY. MICH., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1902

PART. TWO

PART TWO

Cbe Gvening Record's Up=to»Date niustrated Foature
SKfBO GASTLE; Af^DREW CARWEGfE'S PtAY PLACE!
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inlh. rr.l-i«M U.nn .h.y

..Hi..,:

i Note of Warniiw Soo«kd bf
Fnnk A. VonderUp.
UnSSUOlB OF HU niPASIOAS

^

J csu*., iiut 'n h'^
cx-n«*'^l mag- .
*» ‘ n.^y ai- a . u-inui. K*l. ih*-P4
^ « tU-all f.*r Ktirr,:^ h*
» |''an. v1- wm.. Dut l».->
iilj

Pnak A. VaiKl«-l»|i. <a<awl«unt »w>
marv wf
trt«aur> . lu tb« oiurar «f
bln n*iuark.» at Ui«< i-Lauibrr . of cvai^
n»eTtx- lMs...4Uel llM ..Omx lii^t li.
lulngton. N. <*..
*1 aui juat Im. W rnm. aikhImt kluropi'ai. trip and lui\r agalu zu^ manjr
of ih,- nH.Nt .IUU,.fulMlu*d EnroficAH
ataK^ioc!. nn.l Ih.anrkn^. The cbCUgf
that a w-ar Iuha luNfk- iu tlw^r |iolnt of
vlow U v*irem**ly inlrmtilDs. 1 fooiMl
la eviry tapiial 1 visltrU and ta tbr
oOlisl «.f aln.oiM fvery k.*s*ii obatTTfr Of
tatoruaiHiuat a(rair> wtili «rb<*iii I cooverard a U*li^r ibat w«- have for the
piwm luarkrsl tbe bigb water potet
of our overflow of export, into the Ct*.
rupeai. induMrial Held, and there la to­
day a frellua «.f grave <>m«rratlBMi
aud ai.xi.Hi. luterest in uur futtire.
* TIh v note that the rapid Incrawor
onr »
value lo a hah two r«gfa

tlw nx^snl foi the li.»-al .vear Juat rioaed
l-'ing luore than .......ai.Ofa. againm
only a little oxer gna....i...uin lu IW.
-They iKHe. to... that iu .pHe of that
tremeitdouc l4lbltl•^e of trade wblcn
foAen.uient rr|»orii. »b«iwed iu our favot a lul.i.i'e rui.oiuc up t«» an average
of aluiAHH »«ino.(kin.non a year, ne do not
aeeni m In, re any oim.«tal <-o»maiKl
witoi. h.ieroatUnuil .Ted.f. I.tit we ate.
a. a u.nner of fa.t. a .•oualdecable
del.ior ... ihe oorlde el. lumgee. aad.
ti«t IMO'. in |!m- luitUl .d ritnionUaarily Ikountiful l.arxeist. and at the mmaou e hei. a tiiuveii.rnt of gold lu this
dtr«s t'uu. ...igl.t iKM Uially
expevtod,
we are fNin.'ertnsi ie«t a t.lgb rate of
.iiall lead to cold exports

”T:..

■dinil that the islge IK siff our la-,
I *.f f.welgn inarkH.
Clnr totahi
ill .»»t«eal. :.m the rate of In-

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novelist."

I A BRIGHT AMERICAN NEWSPAPER WOMiN NOW UVIHO IN 1

mammoth ocean liner

9N

the'’

cildinc the lips.

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l^w-

ment. Into .ingle greni <'<rporate unttau
and to esiovert the evidence of owoar.hip it.tu <nr|Mirate «e<-uritie« whieh
have et.terad artlvely Into the atreaui af
ftnam lal operation“It niiut he adroituhL I la-Ueve. that
we ha\e Ikis*!. csiiivertlug too graat an
au.ouut of r.<|nid capital Into Ssed
ffNTUHssr inve.tn.etit. What la threw?
The . nre i.. of
to redooe the ripentUturea of that eharactrr ao that
tb^v will txHue tritb.ii the iine of aafe!>. What la tbe line hf .x.ftly f ft Sai.
h I-.*.... to roe. annretbing well within
tin- pst.J ineome fnnn .iiieh inre«d111 -n*.
“1. it tM.t a ell to ».k. what of Cha
future? If a fltaMBai.fvHi iniportatlaa
of g«»ld can serve aa a l«.l. for an rxtwu«;o.i s.r ... many roillUKia of drpaaIt. and ksai.M nha? will .n exportatlan
of glftoyaRuam me.,,?
will tiol the
answer lead n. to r»o04kY on tl*e prohaAO '-rniini 1 or i:og,»r».| «
xM.t, «
....... .......... . ..rps
hie rfrc-i of fmure gol.l nrovearoata?
•Le,
... era mine re.^^,t rrcorda.
Ih.
|j.-. x.'bl*:*'I hf ioi»eJ»
. . |,ih .. r..nii»- :
i Tor the ftr.1 nine month, of this ymr
«.nr iini..rl. imrcM-l .ner laat ygar
U...
..-.Sf. ..nl ..,1
Ei-Jd M-.-p.l
CWLi...*.M. ami it uin.t le- recaam*
i We.1 that the total iiur>ort. for last
[ycr were
more than la
j l«t»Xi
i»u the other ..Me .rf ||^ bat*.
onr cXiM.rt. for the nitte uioulba of
ye.,
$pax.uih.«a.. ao that
I the retard for tke oitte luouth. abowa a
net Ual.nce on SIGIjaaMiOn moca aatit".
.-liHi.4 .ft.., ;.ll .h. - .. .U.G.0.1
th.. I.,..-.-. a,.|M...-..( ..u-tn-.. -f
f.vor.i4e than tbe ..«Tve,.„Ming alar
tb. |;nti.*- • a- ..fli, •
month, of tl»e f»revion. >e«r
In the

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THE ANNUAL DRAGON BOAT REGATTA AT SHANGHAI. CHINa!

JiLi.
vlers and y
Korea i. u ix»uniiT <
drstiiSAA.. ,engine frv.m
hat. »‘f horw-halr xxom by
valuahle gift. o\«f iwvaented by a aiateMnaa to the iHihho
library opened at lUuwrdeii a feu week, agw It was prcerntnlito h»«
vUlare by the ate
K ttiadaione
Thirty thousand rdtume.,
ud a. the fami
, connolju^u,
vdleotloa may

during the rainy .tajKJU- Theitfj ex­
traordinary coverit4'» at^ x*flvn a.
long and five feet

nnoiaai
Il.ati tiM- point they reached
tfVi. sear. ac«
Our total exiMirla of
ikMi.«-«rie iin.r^ bandi.M> f«*il off luore than
1., tU*> ye«r. Inatead ofde(*r«‘.*in;; iii.|H>rt« x\e luive tnatV* atUBe
larce inereaM- in snir pnn luifiea of farelgt, g«M.U. iUHi lhe total for this liacat
year .tanda nnn^e ilu... gnmi.ono.ono
al.oxe l«x<i
•if Mr elMr^ t.i eiii.uiiie stitUally
our d#H..e«i,.. .^M.ditkm. we might find
there. ti.». devei«|.u.ei,i. uuC In every
re*j.-. i aatt%fn. i«»ry. We have had lu
lee. tluiri four yeam a.i in.reaje* lu the
total li.i.k iki.e^iu of Ike ('ssuntiy* of
over
ae«H>iutKitiled hy |>»
lD«re.M« in the .|M'r.e and legal tender
iHdJIn;:- **r
IuiuLp
•’Wh.it t.a.. hrouglil alKUil tl.ia* remarkal.le »levebM'i..eni of laiuk credit?
TIh* an-xv.T mn-t vt oner come to the
mimi «.f any
v.-r of fluanoe that
the pri.H ijiai r«wMH. Pr the expanaion
of Ue,*.H.it. a.Ki the a,v^,u.|uinytag expan.ioti s.r loana |« to Iw found in the
great iu«xemeni whuk has baeti the
ture in tinancial affaire
r diwei, yeara. the auave-

Uiw ipf the .iraugest of fhli
panylng llluairatlon. the dragon boat ra.'.tUi, Mhk'h occur, annually at
IR. 1.. aix^ing to ChlMoa Umdltlon.
and commemorates the iwthetii
hy his gHnea and who mfht gi^i
Idds byr .drounlng. The dragun boats are aonietlmes 100 feet long, hot vary Miraar. aad tha ■■■hirat tha erawa git
aldohyjij
Tt}dc apd pcoptl the crafu by oMana of paddlaa.

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li wadcot u vntf tte ^teoMBtkt feM ®ttw nc bMII toBWa to lOM
Mt Mtf 9MOMIOO. T0 4J00I.
vlo is Om poM M wtU as dM

•f Ko. M.-bt oetar rattlas U«fli aU
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«Bif It pnttj stroll, at aay rrosona

flnp aboot a aflis a»d • v>«tsr beyoafl tbe atathm. a tsfaMy nasty
place, owtng to tbs loag sBfls orer tke
rocks. And 1 said to myssif:doctor. ITS your Ufa against tbs Bfe of
floa Csnyoospsrottr *Noi'oaldmymif to me, 1 ennX anfl orw If I could
orbst of Itr •Only this.* sold I to my­
self. tbere s Jost ooe thing to d% and
tbafs an throw yov cmar caboose and
yonr Idiot fist enra into tbt dlteb. Tss.*
vttb *010. and 1 flou t want
be Injured.* ‘Well' sold I
to mj ioif kind of disgustedly, ‘if that's
ke of It
rou'd be
all light: but I
mlghgr
unis comfort .ahsad for you.iu this Ufe
If you kt tbooe fool cars smash Info
tbstspsasL Bemdas. ore you going to
stay «B snd smssh with 'em. *«• sre
you going to drop off ami lirrok your
hloamlog oockr
Thst was a cUneber. I ksw then
that 1 waa In for trouble anyway. The
qaesUou waa deckled, and 1 went
straight to work doing the ihiug that

It foaa wltboixt, aajrln*. ibt»«fot«.
Ibat Ton Barry la a man of otrra.
Sit BcqaalatancM trfl) tan you atoflta tf Klran half a chance wblcb
■nka tbt records oC a ac«ro of gOt
Umd aoMlcrt whom I mlaU moDtkm
pals Into tba noat alckly Inai^bcaDce.
Tat 1 aappoiw tbe apace bis explolu ertd up In a basket and shipjied home
bara occupied in tbe newniapers would to Molly and the kida In a plus bux laBOt azeead sixteen Inches In its eutlre- bekd •Pertahable! UinOir 1 aimbed
OO to tbe first car of lies and ruUed
t axpkitt known on the branch as tbe
one down to see bow It would ga It
atfalr of the circus apecliil wa. this weut bka a leaf In s gale. Theol.beItta In the I>orUnxlon GaseOr
fso systematically to drop 'em In be­
nr# bear that the luamlui; train tween the car and the cwbooae. 1 did
IMka In two shortly after leaving tbe
; and uotblng came
^nnctloo Sooday of tbU week. The this forr a long til
Tbe car i
atcnralaii train for the rlrcus at Wheel- down like
« cork on the rolling sea.
and I was firelty near discouraged. 1
was tlml, too—bearens, 1 was tired to
tbe marrow of my bones! Ties are
heavy, maybe you know. Section
never try to handle ‘em single handed.
They go at ‘cm by twos and threes and
grunt and sweat, llui 1 kept at It,
hoping that I'd Iw able to get one foul
of the tnw ks l»»-fori* I’d imluadit
car. and 1 did. It bapiH-ind rlglit lu
the yard at .M.cton. Tliefr waa •
imiidoua bump and eraHU. I thluk I
flew up to n Uelalit of several mllea.
Prrhu;a I dlduT. bnt I'll swear tiia!
the air up there waa loo rare to lireaihe.
Anyway 1 didn't breathe. 1 struck
mud pile w ben I came down. I uev
knew U-fore how hur.1 s-.ml is. 1
Ihimght It was soft.*'
Aa a matter of fact. Tom wuh not In
jured 111 the leaat. lie %\us wtnuewhat
daz<<d will II they dug iiim out of the
sand, but not a bone wna broken,
tay there, blinking in n .vmir«.rta1de.
aatiafl«^l sort of way at tlo- wrecked
caboose and flat car*. II. waved bis
hand limply at the s,Hvud wh.
went by. the i«is<4cnK'ei> «ud trainmen
caaling curloiiM glatu'ea at the wreck
After that he bs.ketl up into the face
arrtUa was a abort distance UbinU, of the siatlou aiieiit. wl.u was hoviTliig
and It narrowly escaped belof bumped over him like a mother in u. and ►
intobytba
- -Where's the fM.nt eurt of my tralnr
Banlay broofbt tbe paper to me and he asked.
palntsd not tbe Item uitb a trembllnf
-At'Wilaou. wailing for tin- s|*eclal
fOraAngar. -Wnuldn’t that crimp your to luiss. Tl»ey'f^.*H,m|ug lai»k as i
bo axetolmod scornfully. ‘Pour Hoes as iliey get the right of way."
to oovar as prstty a bit of heroism aa
“Ilm m in!- All light. When- a my
was 0T|r aplelsd by an elocutionist! pipe? I sort i*f iiilwsd It. aud-aiid 1
Kota word about Tom! Webtwr-nar- thought I'd i-oiue Iwiek aiid g.i It."
lowly aaeaped belns bumped IntoLotdr Bs crumpleil tbe |»aper Into a
wad and threw It to tbe aronod. prlndHe was a tliiy <iuip. but his mother,
tafltbanaathhlabeel.
who lind i>e<-n a scho^*>IteM4 her and had
1 doiit auppoae Tom can-a. Do IbwrU-s of Iter own ix.ii.^ ruiug the edyonr I said.
uratlou of ehlldn-n. liad loUl him many
noml Ko. By Giwcc: Ju«l be- of the great wia^ld stories, uunmg them
and me and the steam that of CVluml.us. the f.urless naviga­
: don't believe be reflllrca that tor. He llsteipil xxilli his usual wide
bo did anythina worth prlnUux H eyed atteutloii'uutll she hud flidahed.
Uksa n sort of coward to nppreclalc Tlieii he asketl. * Hut wiir did lliey call
It But. all tbe same, if It badn i Uen It Americay Tlie t|uesiloii ih-lightcd
far him tbers'd have Uvu n amatbup her It sliuwetl his tliii-st ft>r tlrat
tbatd bare sent a aboddiT chan from camu-s. i.ut is-fure slie touid aiisxver he
Oabkoab to Yuba Dam. i:iabt bundrc'd exclaluiMl; "OU. 1 know. They i-alled It
paople-men, women ami childrcm-on that lM»cau*e It waa a ralraiie for
that special! Think of It! Two bun- lumirtia to and U " Show lug that even
drsd of 'em, ns aucb tl.h.cs «... would th.* .Tirefully trahuHl child of a is-hoolbsre been killed outriabi; 4ui» would marm s.mieitnn‘« ixuifus.-s tuiuinl with
knows aenae.
Om-e after he had si-cn a sham battle
rultUia
Mock wonld hare U^eu knmk.xl into the same llltle fellow was cxplalolng
iVUntsca. And It narrowly taiapcd to hla aunt that no one had really In-cn
bstef tnunped lnto~bumiicd into, mind kllletl. "Itecauae." lie aald stxlcninly.
I tell you. Tom a Ufe ‘'the guna <uily had blankets In them.'*
a shovelful vt cinders And even htt father, who liad told him
trick thst lOalnly what bUnk i-artrldg.** were,
wbns hs wss
MTsd su the
had to Uugh.

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Whst Bsnley ssid was true. No. ai
bad pulled out of the junction that
Mooday momlna with twelve l»ox cart,
fnor flats loaded with Urn and the ca-

are tbs aharpeat «rada ou tbe run.
Morton, asren mUes up. Tom bad


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I with i

wkrf
e girl iia led Mary waa
tioiis. So fixed was the* habit that ahe
seldom knew when she wss asking
I'sttons. and life li«K-amr to her one
DloQgiHl loterrogstioii. Her molber.
slightly worn by this pectrtUrlty, aomotimes took the opportunity of speaking
“a word In teaaon."
"Mother.” cried Mary. bursUng Into
tbe nv>m one day. "what shall I natna
the Mitenar
Ksld the tired moth-

Ihe other 'What.' "
The names acemed to atrike tba
Tbs train was putting and sroaning
ip tbe bin at a rate of about ten miles cblld t fancy and were at once adoptan hour. The brakeman waa sitting
eg tbe tandar. exchanging jokes with
flresaan. Tom waa in tbe caboose
alMM. tmsy with some report blanks.
Motbor.’* aaid Mary tnnocenUy. lookTks tboogbt occurred to him presently
: up from a prolonged cuddling of
that aemslMnc was not exactly right
pets, "why Is Why's name Wbyr
Bt waa conadoDB. he said afterward,
ar a aenaaUoD slmlUr to that of being
teaballooiL The sound of the ruOng
waa graduaUj becoming leas distinct.
Ths forward -puU- was gone!
BirfWs ba bad fully aroused blmsair
tks csboose stopped and sloWly began
tonre backward. Then be understood
plalaly sooogb what had happened.
Bs hnksd first to one pUtform. then to
.lohit G. Gabkr. of No.
: the brskea, bnt tbe

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kakliMIt^ inocstop. Baborrledoat
ta SB tks btakss on the cars, but found
Ikat M OM tke tlea bad jolted flown
flflaiMt tks rod so that be was unabla
iotamtt. srkile on the other tha braks
ki WBi^ nloat on a runaway gathenu).
Mry mlnuls in Its i»rucn^
Imrfl a alz coach apedal ioad«i p
tko flaoto with paopla. It waa not the
mm aajoyabls of attnatlona.
U iB .tBpootthls to flasortba his emottMk koeaiat ka klmaalf aalfl whan I
MkaiktatkatkakadBOM. The bal
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10S-l3ih St.. Olfian. X.Y.,
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: “Gloria Tonic cured
lut* iTiinpleloly. I was 0O
H»»vert‘ly afflicted with rheumat ism that I coukl not
tuni in beti without scream,
itijr. but now J can woric
like years ago.*^ Mj wife
was also cared of rhenmat!sm, her hands having
formerly been crippled and
swollen.**

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TUIOLEOrAUBllBflli
Ummmm m€ Cmmmmmm Wma CwaalAWUmt Maectwa
neoM mi^tmrntUmt trmmr Kara rtterea.
^
Mr. Tim Uealy'a apeetb In the buuas
rf commons on the reasMrmblIng of
^llameut a few days ago won gen­
eral pratae aa one of the moat effoctivo
pieces of political irony ever uttered
within th* walls of .sx. Stephen sL Aa
reported in the 1-oumui Daily TaJegraph Iheapeech ran as foUowa;
Mr. Uealy said he iw for the puroae of saying a few words on tbs
aobject of the Uganda railway. Speak­
ing aa a mattsr of Uganda, he wished
to thank the guxemment fur the great
meaatue of advamvmcut. ahich ho
waa aure would bring' calm to Kerry
ami balm to Dalladchob-namely. Uw
proposed expenditure upuu that
try of a large amount of public i
and the uking up of tbt- time of tba
bouse w itli iv-gard to u project of that
deacxU'llxiU He tv.uhl not help felici­
tating the goief umeut ou tlie iirujHjNal
to apeud lime and money upon the lubabitaut^ of that distant and tiegh'cted
laud. Ugunda was a plaee which had
always U-en fon-luo^l in bis thoagbta.
• They had 1kh*u brought up to love
and reverence it. au.i it was at least a
consolation that Uiat long
country tbuuld at leiigih
the favor am^pprobatlou of tbe prime
minlater of yf^laud to such an extent
that he was pnimred in a time of
great atringeucy and w bi-ii the educa
tiou bill was eAcltiug so mu<-h pamatoc
to give the |K-ople of tlist country Um
bi>l>e of Imxiug a laigt- iNirtiou of tbe
time of Uie house of euuiinoiis devoted
to it. There must is- aoiue reason for
this flattering atbvjliun to Ug
belleXtM It waa a crUneie..-.
and that lU admluIstntUui. was in tbe
bands of tbe most pun- a.mled reuiovawhlch the Hrltli*].
law and order there pro^-eeded will
a regularity of which they had no «‘X
ample lu this country iHuglamti. and
bi'uee it was ^t the ItrUlsh parlia­
ment tumedyd^e from mere paltry
toplca. auch/a the hfluirs of Ireland, of
EngUud, 8/x,lUnd and Wales, and dovoted itaxlf with one vui.^ to the lutaresla of the inxiple of that afflicted
area. Nexv aa the right
tlemau w us tu the oilit'e of prime miulater. he had given a pledge to the em
plre at large whh-h would redoun<
through Australia, fanada and everjf
iabtnd uud kingdom aikTrepubltc. too,
absorbed by Kngland that,
much this parllsiuent might ha
bands full. If you were a ulg]
painted savage or a heathen roaming
the woods the prime minister of Eng^d still had a tear at UU disposal and
partHl tu ap|s3al
to
Hie iHncm of this be­
nighted and dejected saxage.
The Irish members had lung gloried
In the ii(-strucUuu of Iheir ow n i>arliawllhli
Irish lairUa
ment. could they imagine such disinter
astedneas? Where could they Imaglui
such altruism, when their ca n couuirj
was imlplUUng. thrilllug and throbof the niggers of Uganda
was that lu future the admir
which he luid .nixxay,* felt would
be something «-lhical ami enuot
and they would pi hack to their
GODUtry with tbe glorious and glowing
principle that Kerry might be
ed. Connaught might be starvlug, but
at least the bouse had au eye and a
watchful care fur the people of
The . Bln Chrraaathrmaai.
AU vanlahed are tbe flowers
That ions Ihatr fraaraaoe ahe^
They withered with the au
And all their beauty fled,
but DOW In all lu dory
We see another come.
It Isn’t much on fragraoce.
Its not bum
way;
That oft around It play.
But gorgeous are the colors
And beautiful the huea
That nature on It lavuhed
To make its charms profuse
sty *tu lacking—
grtue often praised—
^forward pressing,
igh Us head la raised.
playingBecause it tskee that metbw
To show us It a on deck.
In foUaar. too. *tts Ucking.
For therc a but lltUe green
That from It la proJeeOng
Where lu long stem U s«e]
To beauty Ihafa on top.

At featival and hall.
*Tia waved as floral trophy
W’here rules the footbaU gaasA
And at aU aoclai functions
It geu-there Just the name.

When other flowers vanish.
We ass this beauty come.

MItw tray tbat Mlilff ob saver fbeC.
waa eftmtsd an li»cb or men tnm tba
dacb. aaya Haipcr'a Baaar. A srroatb
of autuaa kovw mctreled ih* tray.
ABd tbe fruit waa artistically atrmiifcd
wttb th* leaves and drooping wtaps of
bMrdod grain. A rasde laukK of buy
aort or au Lmtlau tuBoa-eltlur me la
a pretty bolder for tba ccnterpMcv et
tmlt. A large bora of plenty la freqoenUj oasd or ^Ber ones arranged
at tbe coraera of tbe teblsw wtib flowera ami frofi flUlng them. Tbe Thanksgiving table, as a rule. It apt to be a
very bospiwble board and of a generoos length, which wlU absorb a good
deal of decoratlou. On* effective de­
sign bad tbe centcn»lece of fruit nwl
at eltbar etid of tbe Ubie a sbraf of
wheat nearly two feel high. wUb a
duster of rich American Beauty roaoa
Haing out of tbe center of caxU obcsif.
On a smaller toble this decoradon may
era flower with the wheat, rvprearai.
In^ the very neceaalty of life, aeema a
little Incongruous In auggeatiou. Ac­
tually. however, the gold of the grain
and the rich color of the rone form
moat attractive comblnathm.
If one has axceas tu country flelda In
November, tbe glowing red twrriea add
viiH-a and braoebea of |
that may then be had offer moat artis­
tic material. Tbe downy ihlaile balls
plcktd at the right time are effextivt
mixed with autumn vlm-a and befrics.
IC aboukl not l*e forgxilteu that au
tnmn leaxca may l>e gatbered
moment of their gniUesi Inauiy to
early N«*x ember and beautifully preaerved by Iwlng dlp|*ed lightly lu
weak gum arable water. When dry.
they aboukl U- kept lu boxes^
and UgbUy imcked. aa the i
uakM them very brittle By this
od. however, their cokwa are |ir«a
and they may be used lypeatedlx
WATKINS’ MORAL COURAGE

glee by hU friends. .Nearly tarenty
years ago. when be waa manager of a
store romiected wiih Dm* TanixAst col
lli-ry. *.iie of the mine euuUnyeea was
auacked w lib amulHaxx. aays a S«Tan-.
ton K{iecial to the ridhtdelphia ITesa.
The man was plaoM lu au isolated
dwvllim; and a «iuaranilue was declartd. but. despite tbe otflcUl orders,
some of the psiteut's friends Inslatad
ui>on vUitlng him. One of these, a big
fellow. Went Into the hous<> a ith an at
of bravado, and no one aeeoud to hav
lug from the store, marched after the
offender lu a deteruiioe.1 way xvblrh
tbtM* wbo knew the ytmug iuhu
nixed as meaning bualneoa. Without i
woid he follow ed into the plague atrlck
en house. graap«Hi the vlalior by the
TOllar. hustled him out and look him
several miles to the lot-kiip. Ho did
not talu- the amaliiwx. and he did ef­
fectually esUbliah a «iuarautiuc at the
riiik of liU own life. It xvua not- hla
Ikersonal dut3'. but he renlixcd the dan­
ger to the community from the laxity
of dlaclpUne and aaaumetl tbe reaponaibilUy.
It U with this sort of moral courage
that he has gone on through the years
doing the duty that aeenied to hia couacicu V to be laid upon him. It 1^

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flie in my office fur public
Notice Is also hereby given that the
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Tb* Best KroMslT for ( roup.
(From the Atchlnson Kan. Daily
Globe, i—This is the arason when tbt
woman who knows th:^ be^t ren edie*.
for croup U in demand in every neighborhood. One of the most terrible
O. ff». OAMVKn
thlnge in the world is to )ie awakened
in tbe middle of tbe nigi.t by a whoop
from one of the chlldieo The croup
Temcdiee are almoet at sure to be lost
in case of cronp aa a n-rolver is eure
L. L. A. BUILDING
to be lost In case of liurglara. There
used to be an old-fashioned remedy
for croup Aoown aa hive svrup and
tola bnt aome modern mothers «y
■ervlre
that Ohabmerlain’s Ooagh Brmedy Is
better and does not coat so muoli. It
TRIGGS* GREAT IDEA.’
causes the patient to "throw up the
phlegm” quicker and gives relief in
Ckleacw PrwfcMwr Pr*poM-a' t* Ba- a shorter time. Give this remeily as
•cabllsk aekoel-Fwr .NoTSlUts.
Plana for a school for ambitious nor.
elUts xxere outlined l»y ITofessor Os­
car L. Trlgfs of Chicago the other day
says the New York World.
"There would be aeveral depart­
ments 111 thU school.” aald Professor
Trigga; "each department to i>e con
Notlo. It bw«b; (iTM tb,t, .pMiml
ducted by apeclallata. These departlOkMoaBU. Hosai
menu would comprise |»ootry. prose,
crlUdsm, journaUam and publkaUon. the council rooms over Engine Bouse
Every deUll of literature and the mak­ Na Ooe ou Qaas street, in mid oily ou
J.
W. CAUNTLETT, M. D.
ing of a novel would be specialixed. Monday the 10th day of November.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
There would be apecUl Instructors foe 19(tt. tromone o'clock in the
the development of plot, experienced to eeven o'clock in the afternoon ol 1^ Surgery of tba Eya andFlt^
in love scenes and for tbe
benefit of tbe historical novelist tbera
would be apecUl Inatroctlon In fenctng.
•The first three books brought out
dollars
by an author represent merely appren­ (flw.ooaoo) to be used and expended
tice work, and ^ey should be de­ by aald city for the porchase and in
stroyed in tbe scbool."
Proferaor Trigga deplored the epldemlc of bad literature and extended
^By resolntiou of the city ocuoci
bla aympatby to tbe iW •uff<
paaaed Got 20th. 1909.
public.
Dated October 29tn, 1902.

Iha^ahalfdoMiK..

JOHN R.SANTO SSSHfiss
iGEIEflAUUUiUNeEl

r"w5i

E.W. HiSTIKS&S(M
FIRE IBSURAICE

CARPET CLEARI1I6 WORKS

Owing to boxing at KendaU Green
tbe faculty baa declarW tbat there wBl
be no inore footbaU pUyed by tbe ool-

ITOe-lOt

AND
ABSOLUTELT ODORLESS

uioi-4-r

aECTRiciry

^'***bify Clerk!

Alderman Manton. of li'.rii. ncb^m
EngUnd, who la n..xx In hU i ulity-

A. D. TYLER

Dentist

apecial to tbe New
for yean
tamed a crack footbaU team and
many vlctoriea. Tbe mutes hare of
UU been pUylng aU aorta of pranks, to
the severe annoyance of the faculty,
Hundreds of chairs were taken out
of tbe chapel recently and bidden. A
dlcUonary waa anbatltoted for the Bi­
ble. tbe electric Ughu were Umpered
with so tbat prajwi bad to be
ducted In tbe darkness, which rather
took tbs force out of the exercises,
which are conducted on the fingers in
The football team
cancel seven or

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THE EVEJONG BEOOBD, TRAVMtSE CITY, MICH., SATITRDAY. XOVKMBKK R, UK»2.
Ml tk0l0ifik0(t«lH^«i

latte

HOME DEPARTMm

•*lln^ oaTodmpoldMt

A»«aU thine* vwfct

bp Um

Ahd I toov whm mj foid

teU* to do. Mw

bnptwioo

or kortoM.

Tte

tot

U M «kio te (ko Mmt W
,oto*;ta.tioli«iiatrWld

.

tiBo It WM ont an a laaob In XBMaa

joonM natte gatlatlBa.

WhotOTor it U boot.

Tbte baM a gUl af hnp ras andlto BUI

BBOOtenA mo tetter wao Botag Bin
oTor tea ftelrlo ter a daotor, who

U Iti ftmad •Mtaal qMtt,
I teall MT. M 1 look teok eofthward.

with a gnart of

w-tb

wteorJ white I. ST^ mn^

BiadrMhod ateTterof aip old nniot: bad. BiamiatwofiaolBr
croap wid karo- bang in front of a to natU half dry.!
ana.' I bad aborrof of bar adrloo in

1* dioMM «ilb «UU7 tMk
To OM U oooo lb* VOUlMr «M0
Tornt fMMB tte aaat. or toon;
Bai bimiTlBf. bliodlof. fUla ttetaia
^;
^ ^

Until ttetwUJcia nan
And thMi aoma tha atof^ akj

BP ablldbaod. tetttenibloflaadter ataU. Iron oc tte wrong Mdo. aad
nol oalnad bp fanait blow oat tte wten it li ftaloted tte teoalt wUi bo
flamoand onocaadodte foRdag oomo woU worth pour white Bat It U

To spoU oaslanl.Baks loo long
To spoil boaao planto-Watm t

of te*oUitebakpobild*o Bonth. la Bate oboapm. la tte long rnn,to oMd
ton Binmloo tte todaom of tte teownlteorooilnBotoa
pcUogB WM gout and tte ohUd wao

To^mU ImtBiwDoaot srork out aU

Tte icrojclondaalotrlj drift.

'

BalioUa thorn riaa nod lift.
Upriaa. opUfl. U!1 thqr diacloat

teklU k&dnaaa

Tha old OoM laodar Mna,
UkaoTaatamloka, ttetahova

into bar bopa

In-

alaad of tntkinc to himaboat tte poor

rr^

j litUa eiaataia pIlifaUp and ooROwfal-

BcHht talanda ooattaiod throofh.

’ip.

lalanda of parpla. paarl nod rota.

oping

to

toaoh

bl^ teart and

aroaaabloapiapathiaabp thowing how
;balplaaa and aaffarlag it «aa. ate told|
I him itvaa aaatp and to tlirow it

If but that

liofitad pat
How aarelp ahonld va hoar.

:awap.
Ah,

JTroai aooM fall traa top la tte wat*

Botter.

1

pra.T poo look wall

{to poor otra baaitn Yoo caauot glra
;ati anotbar what yo^ do not poatata.

Toetr Boale awaat and olanr.
flaady nil darkaoB to forfot
Boon na tha Hirhl ablaaa naar

poor ^ild oaa foal it; tter ara qoick
The following method has

to aaa baaaatb tte aarfaoe and onlp I

Btrtte tot

fia thoao thoD. banrt. tte

lilUa garments retaining their soft.



two water,

Ige of the poke, and aboro this wap

silk and a quarter of a pard of IndU
silk is all that is needed for the 1

axle gnw diaapi^r* be- be applied direoUp to tee flannel.
Borax aoftans the water, making verp
little

ooap

or' nbbiug

tbeir Hmlta. bow

arbr wa

rosnlt of hor training in

Bogin item too oarlp and atroteh

A good ona to lire bp.
A dap at a time

prettp part of a babp’s lapotto.

Cte EMcfs Cssp Clpsir

. OOBM in ooDteot with in anp and hp ita
arary walk of life

It

Tha foUowingartiola wrlttan for tte I know as mp life grows older.

Ttera lano laaaon to mothara of poong

That saoh sorrow has its imrpose.
Map it roach : By tte oorrowiagof
arorp aaotbor*a heart who reatu it
Bat assure ns tte sun

As snrons the night brings shade,
lore, somettmelpunlabed.
the hour be long deUped.

floallp remarkod that i

tiat tb# ooal i. nidwl
dmes bp tbe heart’s unrest,

ohildren

grow moans often to ooffer-

heart Iasi or i
tried aad tried to

they are

Soaroelv a i
In most oaMi

twisted np in a close, lU

fin

make doll brasses shine,

as some of tba acids and hot srator. Add a pint of hot water
(Uveu a pi-ce of nbboo and toldV)
need, still so wall to tea Uqaor: season with salt and tie it into a bow, how maep of ns
_____
_
___ ___________ oonld make a success of It? If one
add a tablospoonfnl

bHokdnst pastes

thst a little mb freqoentlp giran will

keep tham In good oondition, nnd one's

nhbti' with •
lUke.k ulc* U«ht biK-uii

Pf

“o ““•»
*>“
priDOiplfc ud tbcw 1. Imt ooe prinm.

ert bold.

’’You know while kid

K to keep tham looking aieo.
BOit be cleaned very oftmi. and after
glove will not look well

Bp bnping

tte cheap ones 1 can discard thom
often and nood rot feel wasteful uad
But I woaldn't advtee

sooBa with a stoat, largo hand to
She U loo apt to split

chuan gloreo getting into them.’*

one of
paw.
,
bow to^as dor. that waa ever oMol In oiy kitobo.
: dlaoovarcd quite by aoddtoL Tte

ThsTrltkof-------------Few women

know

•PS* Wto tetoffeteBadotoatodte
teo flae udar tbe ©ton Item vmk
Tb» U a aliuka
(woTldMl Ui«a It a able or lltUn toot qaaatJtp ©f trap dam. a aort ©f
depocit. to fill© aa flow, tliat wm tobMoot la tba room on wbleb tb. fwt
to ©at with a large ap©oe. to watomay rat wltU. tb. otbor port of tb.
lag tte 9©©© it was a©tt©©d thtoa
bodyUnppoMdbyaaliolr. Tonoa
qtwTtoariooa brilikB©p wm a©qelf©d,
rad and rea oomlorably la tbl. fMb
aad tbe erwllt f©r Ibis wm qateklj
loo. and lot it b. whlopaod ritht ban
fivaa to tte amobt dmaL Btooa ttea
botwaa OTialra that U wa waat M
we hare alwapa eaed It for polteblM
fain a iaa>lBaai|of na in a
tinware. U ,wt ©a with a damp
ofUan wnawoldoopy I
cloth, a leater will touBwilataly apbot baltbfal triok a tba aanoallB.
droo.. nod pat ar 'tat oonaoMlIy paar that aarpaaaea that pcodaoed by .
all ptber powder.
bieba tbaa onr boodo. FbablooUbl.
ly cooifortabl..

doDCh ud reU oat about a qaarttr<.f P>« <>“ »>>lch all bow.. loi«e or anall. woman, to wborn tbi>
natalty of
brats it shonld be rabbed on iBoh thlok. Oat luto aqaatc. and,
n.«r obowlna totlfae and of nrat
over with sweet oil and wiped dry.
drop into the boiling stew, cover.
Ihmble the ribbon into one loop, and tookinc tb.tr bat ha ao(bl tbi.
Aa a hair tonio kerosene is a spe­ oloeelp and cook flO minnlea
i
required, leave eao bnak. tnU Into tfaU p
cific
Fat a Uttle in a jelly glam.
Tokt np on a heated dish • add the '
***^
.nr tb«y on in tb. aa
j after potting oat the Ugl>l at night. tVOlan to tb. MW and let.com. near.: «>“>.■» on. opixwit. to U. If 70a wont
own aportmeota.
jand dip tte tir* of tlis flngerv in the
ly to bolUntt point, then turn onl
In making oookiea.
j oil snd mb the soalp
It wUl kt^p tt.s
dumpllnga
bead
bead perfectly
perfectlyclean,
clean,white and free !

bere eo many fail, aad pleat it up. tard pies or oake, u t

Whatever is is bsst

la

make them.

A girl wbobas rerp Uttle glore
koaspsaps teat ste aemr baps an osptnslro white glore. bet goto tbe

poUshing

I know teat eaoh sinful action.

Hla mother reproved i

it behoovei ct all to km
complete withoni oue

they do if tbe acids are

thU mother writoa of.

While Tiaitiag at a ndlgbbor’a.
writoa a mother, her four pear old eon

Photo hf HiDiUi and Pn<«
Since bows are In eaoh high favor,

Scald a quart of opsterain their owe women aim for hot so few attain, beUqaor. antll thep are plump ap. teen oanse so little attention is paid to tte
if skim them oot and set pror a pan of details

Thoro lies tee root of right.

ohlldran mora Imprrttnt than tlio ona

bp striking tea to with a whip.ohns

will

ttep foil orer It. tmt ttep are few aad
foK between. This psolpo. wbtoli ia
fvnimateed to make evsrp >m pass

thlsplan.

of tte dalatp Japanese sacks in tte

l« *M'mT BIlXK<iT-A«M Two Months.
A.M.
Mr, .n<l^rs Rslph lUktln*..

of

Oyster Pot Pie.

not as wall

And mine epos hare clearer sight.
point arrirad at wi»h a dlrootMM that That nndor each rank srrong some
laaraa no do^bt aa to Ita maaning.
whore

MS of tte btporngo. Tboro are
^ of boatekoopora wboamabtoto
tom oat a cap Of ooflbe fit tor the
gods WHO wouldn’t knowameipaif

ravagaot.

Usabandp garmont to ham.
tte modem mother is iaolndiag i

'
Kerosene will dean dirtp windows
j o, citron, girlng them a high Uatra.

A Mother,

1

for tte tinp Uttle affair of a few daps

those aarlp | Pot' half u taaonpfol into a wasbtah

Tba Carp Chair haa a oaUer todap I
and a moat walooBO ona.

Four skeins of tee oBbroidorp

.lugTbe kimona is a otHtfal as woU as

neoeasarp.

If thU Is asviaetad. tee tinp wool
pears when impreasion for good are {of water and than prooaad with tha
nraat lasting, oonld never be taken washing aft! r the osual method. Tte fibres iaterlaoe. eaasing it to baooine
bad Ip ahmakm. Place them smootblp
from him.
clothes will he whiter, sweeter and,
on
tee line in the sunshino where a
Wa cannot hope to give to tee world ; mere bpgienlo, and cleaner than tbep
a Linooln. bnc wo can plan in tba ; can be got wtUumt tha nse of the oil. gontlo breese will blow through them
hraast of onr little ones a great nolda,; forberoaane la a diainfaetetnt. It kiUi Everp part of tte work shonld l>e done
as siwedilp as poMildo -New Mamr
kindip heart, that shall enrich not | ail invenabrata lira, so teat msnp
shire Ftoier.
I

worked little designs ia Fionoh

iota

heat, ti will qoloklp a>*aperata aad Rinse tbrongh clear water of the same
Onr great teartad. tender boartod. i leara no stein on tlia fabric opon tampetatore aa that used for amsbing
and prete throogh a mbber wringer.
well bsloTod Unooln was baioft of | which It has bean twad.
his moteor at tea age of tea. but tea ’
Ae a Waacbor krrosaoa stands high Then just beforo hanging tlitm oat

oat fata.

I’ve

.

deads, or tte lOToraa.

No faatar than that ia tte bard-

•d nsoos for cate Unsodod to make

White QIC

trash tte flannel ihroagh

tte training of tha {general ip;

^Boet Cofree.
Cooks who ona broil aad sBw and
ftp to perfeotloa flail ntlarlp to mate
a OOP of ooffee-asiseoiBoo.'* A toeips wbioh mast bo as stsiotlp floaow-

Tte band

propnrsd in teU wap. plnugiug tb. ®,
itbaaparodifoocbaadorerponatgraaM from the dr»lo pipe of aink.
Id for na opportnnitp to do aoaa j god will keep tea aiuk itaelf parfertlp np aad down and mbMog gentlv be­
tween tee bands. Roogli uaegc thickifBorrp or teoagfatfnl kiadnao* | tweet mud alimn
'
“dap. It raata Inrgalp with tha |
Koroaona .'oih all graMa and fiU* eua tea texture, heap sboaid never
rtetear

.

fnnqp stilohing.

joined to tte flannel with brisr st
g done ia tsristed oBlnoidsrp
row of scitebing finisbos the lowor

firm ton poor* aball fill ter obild*a fora it and ter eoftoo* and fade* awap.
Ufo with ohaHtp, good will agd good It i,
vulatila that, if pot lu drp

That** all it

cannot bs boiled and hot |

eaougb soap to make a strong suds,

. AUmJ tisy
ohy Hmlth OPn-r

nfrianA Ob. tte oafforiagtnat|------------------------------------------ -

And doabtt and oanm, thoa art
Blag gfaulmlp. O haart!

“•

water olaaqses and porifles it Ois-1
auiva a Ut|ia borax in it. ana add

I. AU»YB!Ua-A»rd fUn M. silik.

from infteep that aot Tona of Ood’a

: Fair dap wiU tte rad aoaaot bHng;

^ ^

b«r yo« bud i. oomfortiblj. i

fo^ Bannal

for a marciral. kindip

^

if kept in a eool

“1, .o. ..,0.1---—

»

teart to anabla poo to toaeb poor obild

at that age

food oondition

tteir enpa twice. U sa::foilows: For
SU-MootbsAHd is a pink wash flsnol
sight people take five uuooes of coffee.
kimona la wbloh bar sBali Bojeslp It
<BS egg and a small pinch of aslf.
sore to look bor boB obd feeioomfort
Mix with eoougn oold ^
abla OolptbieoqooftbBofapordol
a batter and let *taa
French flnmMl U neoossotp. Tte p
hoof. Or it mar U* mixed i
ona te porohasod fnr/io or
I- Pot this________________________
fortonate -------- i._It oboold bo Torp/foosip no
bag nnd poor over it two qnnrBof
»h.l Jt
b. dipp.d 0. u4 OS u.botUng water. Tbe coffee to bo n^
Up. This particnlar Uttle mek U to
aboold be Java aa<Mooba.
te irlBBod with bonds of India

If poor own teart it not morod to pity

Oat dapa art abort, and bird ar« fav;

Altboagb tte

it wlU rsmala for some tlmo

Sweep it with

A dear Uttle gonaont for MIb Swoot

And laavat lot go ihalr hold
tte alBpla trath apfiaalt to tham
From froatad twig and boagli, to ttiaar ••Who workt tte bMt. hii timplaat
Tha grooud with fadao gold;
lEldatioabooda:
And long ago tha aoogatara fUw:
Who atoroa tte world, flrat moves a
Tha paar U gfowtag.old
aingtoaoal.*'

were

k carpot

•tWTfbiag ttep teppsa to think tbop

^

Till aaddaal7 my woitinc ofo

oan ha;

tte ooMrp and appla

*nlni Is Inmndod tobtoaBnasaooa
Tn opoil

mto
Only a tittle Thing.
-Onoo again 1 aoad it and with
It ie a wall known teot te
nona bat good afloat; and. wbilo ia
are two thing* In awonma
nU onoiowbeioToonldhafOBadlnai
teat are 00 uaportaat that or
Tb:^l
aldlabonidavoterico rolp npon mj
to tteir ttaio of proomration. teop
from a shoot of papor to a bar of onoi
doelor. gtlU Ifwl teat armad with
Bakeor BorttecoteaBo. Qlorooand iroo.
1 OB eqalppad to dglit cronp
obooo it ia
To spoil a sobool-Obonio Isa
aadwin.**—Rnial World.
two itoaaa, bat tboro U an
omsp tlBs SOBS one la tbo 4b
to the loUat ^bhioh qalto aa oftaa
Washing .baby’s Flannelsman tea eoatanm aa a wornoot or iU
Tte Babp'a nnderwsar ahoold bs of
fitting gloro or ahoa. aad tela la that
iboB out careiesslp. and ran all tte
flannel, as soft sad fine as tte parse
tiotteraome tiling oaUod a bow.
oan bap, and kept ia ilia 1«st poasibl#;
___________
Uroa ibrra
A Baby’s Kimona.

XaoeobriflitanfacHn;

And dapa bare

o( bnnrao.,.ra.4.M
tt oUva OIL Hla tea
, Hte te»iteB and lit tt
•tead for, a «tat bofat* oddtac
eteartagmdimua Mr tU htnandioh. nmotord. otter ood oUva aU to.
teUMT to a OMote mat, o>4 odd to

to gpoii a wlfb-Flad fbalL
TbspoUtaanroofloa-Mit

Miff, half s
To spoU

lute wlnna niatoot loo mmk io My^

Ona dap at a tlma'

■adtoai oiaaMM awda ghowHfco.

Iwateted

*Wo alwto blllad
1 vobb, Mw whuo mr mtmtmm ptm

«ny ^

imbvo^

ferteo bop'o doate ataoaipoonTnlalTo Btnggla for teaath.wten teto BP

Um of Ktfooiiit.
Hare 0X0 oo«OT»f7 1

A vary -|a«y" gi^.iai

-taoariki«o«t

Hobnd nfbnrfnl nWook of nMBtenn-

OF DflEftBST TO Wmt LOVEftS CJBRBtAlXT A1I010 WQHDI FAmCOUMU-T

.

IOwb.MlO|t<To!i.tho«lddl..lbO«^OM lOOfOM

To Clean Silk..

from «laudmfr, and will bring In new

all

figure*

as a hona^hold

remedy

up

om

wSf/

tte ©aaliflowto.

wub tbocoagblp aadeook ia toltod
water
aatll almost teadar. Diato
UMCoaghlp

and plaoa la a piokla jar.

over the cauliflower,

to a tow dRpa

pour oTtr U off. boU u«ala. aad pour

Last and most important, kerosene delicate color is always easy totolVe r a*

rbatover is is best.

Out

BoU tee eprup a few asiaatto aad poai

the time grasping it like a vise;

The problem of cleaning silk oLa twist the remaining length and poll used iu pnapkin pies u. a sub.
If yon never wanted that bow to
W Pirm them a ctuump (
Itself into
To | when one is anywhere near a
piece of ribbon | teaop and delicious flavor.

hair a rapid young growth.

Tbrto heada ©r paallflowet,

©f aogar.

over tte pickle ©ace more.

Tbte te

deUciboa ia tte fall
will aot teep
M long aa tbe moru elaborate plcklea
aliiles.—with thf t \i>ouditurc ol $:in |H‘r cliilil |kt year in
cllU^c•U4 or of

More Money
Needed For
Public Schools

ill Xcw York—ufior tU*iliu-ting in both in-laucc^

l‘r«»m the total i*.\i>«»iuliture the eo^l ol sili*s are! buildings.

Com-

^re the-e bij:li lullioa fees again ui(h ibe total exiiendiluro'iier
child and jkTyear of $i).T7 in TexflH.

JS IT X()T

PLAIN THAT

IF TIIK AMEKU'AX PEOPLK WERE ALL WELL TO DO
TREY WOrU) MI LTIPI.Y RY FOUR OR FIVE THE

prp:sent

Ap FrmMsat CHAStlXS W. CUOT of Harvard

average

school

expenditure

per

“Forgetting,
the M&.n at
5ESU...
Bethesda”'!W
jtrreasoH «f .- York

1 of Lamb With Pcaa.
Cot tho meat to aeai piaoee oeavaa-

I

n

iiot for aarriag.

aalr.

school year in the rnileil State- was iflM. 14.
avrnmn per pupil in the north
the I'nitM Stall's i-^

Wottld not a sohoolhouse l»e kept in as

jicrfeet sanitary eoii.liiinn as a h«>ipital i
I

while in the south central

WISH

PEOPLE
division it is onlv $7..'*4.

TO

URGE

THE

CANNOT AFFORD

SCHOOL

Tho highosl e\iM‘iiditure is made iu New York

omralowlp

a toaeber for forty or fifty pupils they wouM provide a teacher for
every ton or fifteen pupils?

The

Atbuitic diviaion of

EXPENDITURE

PROPOSITION
TO

PER

PERSIST

THAT
IN

PUPIL AND

THE

THE

PER

AMERICAN

PRESENT

LOW

YEAR.

namely, $41.0^;

the next highest iu the DUtriet <»f l^tlumbia, $40..%0; the next high- i

v-%

^

.

v^i

tot in Nevada. ^30.70: the next in (Morado. $.3^.29; the next in | rreSGIlt

THE WORLD TUTTXDEiayO OX AT ITS
1’KK.SEXT KATE WE AUK IX DAXGER OF
EOIiCETTINc; THE .MAX AV BETHESDA.

0

Wo

havo forpittea him many

forgot

liiiii



lin^ already.

H 1811

OT

WE

hundred years ago. | We

forgot bijn

lifty years jig... and lv<’aui»c wv did forget him it was
nivef-arA ’that every dn»p of"^l»|.Mvd

FORGOT

HIM

ONLY

THE

OTHER

by the la-nh

DAY.

HE

WAS

IN

A

MINE, AND WE COULD NOT SEE HIM. AND SO WE HURRIED ON AND

nouth central divi^oiH. North Candiiia ^IM*l.din;: jinnually

i»er j

pupil, Misshwippi $d.4<. GtHirgia $r».tis.
FOR THE WHOLE UNITED STATES THE AVERAGE DAILY EXPKNDl’TURE

IN

1900«1 WAS

14.7 CENTS

PER

Is Wrong

PUPIL.

I HE

’THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF
DURING THE

YEAR

FOR

DAYS

EVERY

CHILD

FROM

FIVE

TO

EIGHT­

ATLANTIC AND SOUTH

CENTRAL

DIVISIONS

IZED.

OFF

FELLOW

MAN.

THE

FOR^ A

LIVING

HAS

HiS CHILDREN.

(RK)D THAN

ANY

I have

KNOW THAT THU

('AN

IXV MORE

wnrkiiig. hut we paid no attention

He wa> only a Slav, and hia te«] humor, wo thought.,

would qnickiv ,ul.,i.lo.
to work. *ml.

lorio* niiTl mill.'
them.

lint i.i our aurprioo ho iH-rsiatod in hii rafiioal

i-lTTI.E
HEC A.X

UV

U ITLE. THE I'lLLAIW OF THE

TO

TREMBLE.

|.> nini.

Siok

Tl..‘whn-U in ibr f.c-

Tho hand' <>( tliai Slav were on

.S< hm.U...U'..' U irn.i t.. ol..'.-.

in mmiv a huiiihio homo ta>pin t.. fool the pinch of cold.

Tho Slav h.-i I l>oon iniiii.lorin!; umo thom.

Tlio po.jr in great citioa

liogaii 1.1 moan, ami tho ohiof niagiatrate of tho republic eonfeano.!,
‘•Tho fituntion is intolorahlo."
That unnoliood foroiptor, hutidre<ia of foi-t ittideiground, bad

FOR

bv hilt labor mado lifo comfortable and ploaoant to milliona who

OUTSIDER
I think that many

had nover’oooti him.

Ho bat called for help repeatedlr for manv

vear.. hut no oiio went to hi. aaatstanco.

j

A public school which has a teacher i

By refusing to work he

.Men tisilay are computing the coat .if the atrike.

The expen.-ic of living ha.> U'cn increased, and I believe the wage

ha. cost tho nation.$160,ooo.tton.

arale shows iiiercase pn*portion«tely.
'Hie anthnu iie «*.xil ^lrike i^ a-^grOat mistake.
gain nuibing.

THIS

ROADS.

Tin.y

DISPOSE

OF

BEEN

ON

STRIKE

HAVi:

HAS

UEEN

(X)AL TH.YT

THEIR

Tho strikers will

TICKLED

ABLE.

AS

OTHCTWISE

THE

RAH^

A RESULT, TO
WOUT.D

HAVE



ing

no one

MR. MITCHELL I^AS RIGHT IN

knotv.,

but

WORTH

ALL

OF

XATIOX

THE

LIVES

IX

for Ibcm.

HANDS.

THE flTRIKE 18 SIMPLY GiyiNG THEM AN OPPORTUNITY TO
CLEAlf OUT THEIR COAL BINS.
NiS ATTITUDE.

afewaltetoof
Blm-

Tbea add a caa of paaa, aad ttamer
dftton mioutec loogar.

A I.IIiUt llHn

III.- folloWilia

IVN, ilk
tVliilA on
pt inim.'nt ^ Uli iln- lU».-r at-ueruL oor
tv.n.-.IK>rui. iii lu.-t fl frn-nd of bU.’ «n
oli-*-r tn till- Sc.iw KusnlH. Mbo ted
-TVJr.- in S..ntJi .\frlra.
llir «.ir. I iii KohiK to see an
of
br »st4 t«>

VlIJm-ii.”
•Oh. iH- I* n.. fiJi-iMl of mine.” wmm

rr

THE

tbi.

HAS
OX

ypES.

They toil

is

Til- vultie of liiiu.T-j.rlnta ss miwto
’ hlrutJ firs lion J- n.iw prnnsllp ad­
mit I.-!. ihouch It wrt- HH-mtlp called
in qiN-vitioii i:i a l^i,,|„u I'oiirt. lu thU
however, mi n roi»eou* iwlnt teU
forwarded in il,.- ,-ase of a pav*
Uculsr lu-lsonrr. and the cbaige of toacenraep tbereforr fell^i tbe ground.
Francis OsUon and In*. Itertilloa teve
rated this spsteui to a blfh de­
gree of accuncy. and ukea tn con­
junction with certain physical Bens-

They aay it

How nnioh it boa coat in aufferoerUin-THE

COST
THE

••e h.-kd to po on quarter
fi.ltiiljcliT.”
rorrr-j.on.lrnt told Otnof hi- nMN-tliiR with tbe
what tlir lanrr bad aald.
Tlir icrnrniJ laughci hrurtllp at tbe
stoiv
-Till ?onr frirnd.” br told,
•si hl« convoy.
1 only
-London Express.

That Slav had kept them open.

compelled the world to look at him.

If you ask »»u wliat thoM* lanje luitiim fees art* expended, the •

or. ten pupil..
Coiipar.- U..W . tuition fe« .of from IXOO to $000 with the ananal cxpcn.iiuirc .,n the p’lhlie whool child in the mp«t liberal

WIFE OR

leaders they would olitaiu bi'tter results.

teitot on the plant at ilu'se iustitutious must be from $200 to $000 '

jdowed-fichools m.i infre«piently provide^ a teucher for every eight

HIS

of them have bei'n underpaid, but I believe that if they bad fewer

no that the ebnrpe for tuition and general care and^aomctiinet in-

The private and en-

l.NTEUKSTED

My 6ymp.ntlii.*^ are with th*' laUring people.

Now, it is perfectly easy t»» pfl»>nde lodging and f*H>»l for any

.

DTHKOTLY

tt» his action.

REPUliLK-

The wagT- M-ab* iu all inst.nn.-es could L* fH'ttled if the men

TUEIR OWN

ptl^l betwet'u the ape of ten and eighteen at a e*>st of $,'> a week,

for ©very forty pupiU is unusually fortunate.

LIVES

HIM.

had come expcrienc'e in laW troubles, and I
MEN

The endowed secondary si-hools elurge l^'twocn JfluO and $1,(KK).

sniwor is. Chiefly on t«»aehiug.

HIS

WORK

WHO

The buBlne*» oi;em or walkiujr ilclegate system will not do.

In iimiiy .Vinerienn eities the private

"

ONE

directly interested wen* |H‘rniitttHl to^come iM'fore their employers.

‘ iichool charges n tuition ftn* of tflmi i«> $,Vtm a >t*ar f».r day puiui>.

m year of forty weeks,

OF

TO

IS

TO

bcIu>*u

; child with what is maile by a well to d.> family on ita child sent lo
mn ondowed or a private m*li«>«d.

FEAR

The other »lav that

CATES

UOU TU()Um-E.S .SHOULD UK KKVOLUTION-

S7A IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION.
l^t \is now eomp«r«' the annual exja*iidii;ire on the public

BOR. NEVER THINKING OF HIM OR

Tin: WIIOLK .'^(TIKMK Ol' -BUTTLING LA-

EEN YEARS OF AGE VARIES FROM FORTY-ONE AND A FRACTION
IN THE SOUTH

WHO Ws

NEED TO

PROVIDED

DELEGATE

MiSFOBtONES

MAN

thirty wc^ks in the year.
OF SCHOOLING

pappera,

thioequarten of aa how.

EVEN THOUGH EVERY ONE OF THEM IS A CHILD OF GOD.
W.

WALKING

THE

Thb aver.ip* len;:tli nf the mdio.d p'nn iu the ditTereni parts of
our oounliw dill's n«»t exi'eivl twenty five

BUILT OUR CIVILIZATION ON THE PRODUCT OF THAT MAN'S LA-

^

mcj



should be paid for by b!...... 1 hv the sword.

,av„r iu .......ml. .\tiau.ic4d tia 1 SettHiig LabofTfoubles

»'r:.n.iu

white

oaioa. and a tlpp bit of maea.

Is it not fibviotii that inst»*nd of providing in the public schools

that the average exiKMiditiire |mt pupil for the whole

ia

with juat aaoagb ©old water to pruraotteraiag. Wtea It baglaa to almmer. ootot with hot water, aad add

CHILD wVNI) PER YEARf
JHE rcjiort of Coinmissitiner Harris for 1900-01 atates

toaa ttea

mua flour, put them ia a aaaoapaa

IF
MEX

IT

.STRIKE

FIXES

WHO

THE

WAS
EYES

8PEXD THEIR

They ore our bt«br«».

Cbint died

If they are foreignera and ignorant

of the fart thi
that no two persona tere
the skin lines
gera developed In preciaely tte tome
Tte finger spotom tea ted •
and extensive trial In FraaeB—
CbSengo naPy Xewa.

and depraved and dongeroua, tben tlMr claim upon na it oU tbe
greater.

If tbe miner La at tbe rear end of tbe proeetBon, onr Lord

k bj bit ^

HwUIptoftotaa ufftoMtoSitoU :

%

mmfmi

1 rf?‘ 'if!'' n-, '!t

IW.

IBB IVmQMG BW0Bft_^Tn8g OEnfi inca, 6AIUBDAY. yOVEMBEB VIPW,
«antaf* l» adUTT M tM

IHETOMBcf
AYUNMUSA

iMft np. bat a bad armlp Traood Traa
tbe aoly foaolL Aftor tTra daye to bed
I TTOf aU right. I bad oat told ■/
narT«»d tbe landlord, tba dactor aad
of amM TTbile 11
tbe atreetaat mldBl
I bad beaa

my 0Bhmnm

JTl

Methods of Professor Loreos
DesoibedbysPupiL ^
MOtT ATTE5TIVE TO THE POOB.

nS^radmi^^
did not give
op my atory ontJl 1 Traa aide to % laJt
tbe cblaf of poUoe to peraoa. When
told bim wbat b^d b»rT*^*n<< *

If yo4 teva Tinted

TIE CRIP^S FRIQID

TTIIl Hot .Allow tbe Xeodr to Mm
low tbe Work k. Dowo
. mole.

AKiiBt dtjr.
«irt«i tten iMTe bees im burUU for,
fte but flftj jmn, ood ia
ymown M “Tbc BWp of tin* Bel/
^ofAjun
five
‘MaM. Tbto oemet*D’ cuv«*ra ebfiut
i
dT»i hr •
•tOM Tran la a moiv or I*9a dilapidated
* •eoodltioo. and one ml/lit waiKlrr tliere
car dejri aad meet ao ui*e to urder b!m
aTray. 8o<reot latberr^ crraceamouc
BMUt Mtlrea ttm. the loay burled dead,
aad at atroor to tb# feeilna of aoperadtlea la Ma nature; tbat it U almoat
iBipaailblt to ladoce Ulm to rtitrr ibeoe
bely groaada la bread dayliabt.

▲yua ICoia Traa a Mddier aud a
Ured COO year* ayu. 11 la

Kh >wj
h.iiHTo Of Baltimore wUl
* nave a atory to aecvui;
fe>N.uthe famoua
eirrr.«tbtog. but to tbto caae. wby need
•u he vlalta tliat
you leU one? There U ih. wife to be city. aa>> the l»blhidelphia lYu^i. Dr.
deceived.*’
Jy-liaplro aiudieU at Vienna under Dr.
-Then you doiiT bHl«ne wUat I ^-^vr L*u\*nE. iH-iug u iiU h.iu fia* noire thau
laaked.
two year*. He glv.-> the following ac­
You weot waiKleriug »lN>ut tbe count 4>f tlie tn<‘tlMal la* iim*h at hla
atreeta at nlgbt. You may bavo luul
lore adventtin-. You foto.wed U
too
aliarply. and tbe reault wa. a broken
only in exl^•pli«:ml
rerhapa tbe woman wna
employ,it, how, vei
the excoy. You are oM eooticU to know what
artlutiHdle ,
tbeap tbtoga inny IraU to.*'
;o h.* had a
Fift.-cu
**ltot I am DO fool
I tHI you I waa l‘r..f,*i
ore rec,-mly lu- ha* »,-l«bli*hed a
of hia 4.WH. lleiv li.- and his as^^'bat w«»re lh.»v «lo•latauia ircjit n geeat nuuilier of |iaIcnta. They come to him fmm ail parts
it the w,irld. aoiiM* vitli ini*niia and
ela^wberc or In any utber manner, aom.' wUh-.ut. hut lli. y ali Iec4*lve the
there la no r*»taob why
attention. .None of hi* uaaUlaiiU

popokrity made Ulm
aoMpIrad aad broojbt aU.m Ul« Jgi»o.
■snoot deatb. and yeara an«T bit deadai; wbao It ira* known tbat be bad
baw aa taaocent aacrtlice. a tomb traa
bout la *7ba lUerp of tbc Holy Dead’*
to baaer bia oaaory. No one knowa
wbalbar bto malas arerr a<iaa1ly laid
la tbe tookb er not. and at tbla late data
tt frond bt bard to find anyi«Ajy wbo
eared.
It le a otoae rault, wltb a m-ijr iron
why aboold I ran- who la
dav baaghiy by one bloar. and taUeta
aa aacb one of tbe door rJtinr the toflherer
-limil you rari* anything •
aaoMi ape, date of blrtb and death,
etc. Tbe rault to a two at«nit twelr^ eatrbing crimlnala In this part of the
worW*-^
feno«aBfa.aadlotbe
hut we do not
look for them In the cltlra of the di-ad.
wUh >ou good Uioniiiu;. air.**
r tba yrouiKlA. fijid Uie vault
Tla* oOlc-lal took It Ihnt I waa Htto-r
f. and. pa«duK tie- baujdng
fool or a liar, and 1 waa mad a
JIowevcT. ait 1 <-ould do mahtor
Ithmit him. inud alaiut iWlde<l to
let
tlw matt.T drop when I run ui-roaa
p eould llKbt umtcbca
ro
When 1
aad taka a peep Into the anwi ..lone reerptacto and bebold duet and apWera told him the yarn, he off«rd to awanArming ourand perbapa a dead tat at tb<- Imtiuiii. jamy me to the tomb.
M-hea
and
taking
cundk-a.
we
M-t out
Aa it Traa tbao. ao It la^diably lit to­
lie cemetery.
It Mill ailll he r.day. Tour Egyptian hnn Imlc um- f.aa dead man. no matter wiiMt Imin meiulHTiHl in Alexaiidriu what we dia.
there. Then* waa a man aalooi>
Ufa. Tbe remtmee I l.nxe ajHAeu of
on the floor who pn.ved t«i la* a DOtoto more Ideal.Hum aetnnl.
|>.
riona and uiueli w.-mteil rt.hiH-r. and
aeareb far mnmmlea I have n»,H n
tiN run to the l.rim
lU fa.
dinid of aianla.
houKca. Horca and even eliun-lu-a. uml
o.w.t of the Htufr W..M right ilirtv. M.r
woieh. pin. ring ami yj«*i in « ukIi were
only a Mual| bit of tlie plunder. That
ttanh waa hia hiding plmi* ami hi* home,
and tie had .leiH-uiled U|ki11 auia-t^ititioll
to kiHH Intruder* mvay. We maivhiHl
hini.4.ut aa a KiH^ni. r mid g.ive him up
to the authorltlea.
\ wa* at Ural lie
ellmd to rub It in on the chief of |ae
Utc. lie twlgge.1 the faei ami with
very aoUr countennm-«. innuM on lue

--

M



pp««ra. and .v.ai luive mmlo
vapluiYi for which 1 thank you. hut
m*l get too fn-.h over it. I ndcr tin
Wa of Egypt I can have .on H-iit U
prlaou fia- leu >«ii* i.r .-mering u
ult of the dead without otiuial |wr
wkMi. l>o yon hn-*;’’
■ w and had iM.thii.g n.oiv t.i

There luixe Ihn-u greats- mm in lit
eraturethan Montjiigii,-. |,m mme have

JlTiJ Is
long aoougb to bring »T-i n. tUe market aa apeclmous. I ul.-,.a u r
to tbe aara of tbe miil,oMii..« that ►
IlgniM-ii |uluhH«U»l
away bom*a i.y tlio bojjMiM.a,i
they TTould not aet a iriuitxl o\.t n

waiktofod about fur two or thrtHj hours
TTbfo 1 cam* to the j.uuh 4>f Ayun
Uoaa: I bad not encouuierx*! a |K*r«ou
of altbor aez, and time had dipped
paat rapidly. It Ucked only half an
^hoorof aimaet when I suhhI lieforo the
rttoty gate and aought t.* 4h* ipher the
tabtoti. I bad found other vault* oiw,.
bot bad not aotcred, nud why I sudtleoly decided to enter h4>r<* i <wnnot
I koew there would I** a sarL*>phaW Trttb It. lid firmly c-nu-ntcNl and
'iwtbtog to bo seen, hut 1 squtjexrtl my
Tray paat Urn broken gate and d.*,K*cnd.
id tbe atepa. At the Ixuiou, «,f these
rnejm was a great a.vumuintiou of
Itovas and dirt, blown in by ih4* winds
of ceotoriea. aud as I ylhnlHHl over the
bj^l Mrock a match i« lm»k around.
Tbcrt was tba sai\*ophngu* in ihi* centar ot the rault. but Ix-for.* the match
■Wt out I bad seen that It had im
com. 1 moat have a piN*ii Into It. and
•O 1 atmek anotlier tnatch aud ad
Toaerd. An Instat.t nft4*r the flame
appeared I beanl a movcm-ui in ih,*
Tault It Teas midnight ihirkm*** down
tbM« onleas one f«i*cd ih.* gate. Tin*
dame of the match ilid not si«.>w 4*,4
•to toetber wall. My Inurl !.a|*-d ,

Th,w Add vault*
ww tbe borne of rats and Km*, and it
of those creature* I li4*anl
■OTl^obotrt. 1 st4*p,HHl forward in
tba aarcophsgu*. hut a. i
my aecnnd match i.umed

i^look toto 1

\

lii* ivimtsilun
hi immeuse. He i. in men * uomihs as
ofu-n as Dante or i crx anti *. W .* luok
It that Inteiageut. aonu,ui*lati\e. uu
mi.as*luued fui-e. xxith it* lir.*d lye*.
lod woDiler that he *laiuld hav,
chleved fame as imtuortal a* ttmt of
the ti«*rc«* Italian ur the n«iidi* S|iamkrd.
the aOratri. of fn.ne li,. k plsys H
lart. Sometimes a tuan’* g.*ni:i* k,-ep
step with bla country and hi* lim,*. |I
sympathy. !«>* nm»
clc* hNrden. bla bend i-h-nr*. as he runs
winning race, Arndhcr iu:in xvlll fail
the cnenrattog atmosphere of n*:pg.
ultioii and apiilauao. IP* ,i.i*l* ohstach*s.. tbe whip and spur of diblculty.
Monbilgno was bom mider a lucky
star. Hadfateabownlliui .-ill till* king­
doms of the worM *aml all time and
given him tbe chidi-e wh4*n nn.l where
have 4h4»*4‘ii bet-



of atooe. ’ 1 w li* .
and it seemml a* If
with the i«iln. Xo
full hour hefoia 1
ool and ataggered toward tbe
UfMoof tba city. 1 bad liaau convTtyad
m dtotaoca of atoaoai a mile Cmoi tbs
flitowy. mod daylight cama as I aat
4m oo tba atspa of . booae to boM
toy ocblifJS*thi“aSa*“"^

^

HUMOR OK A BUSY LIFE

.•raiion* ,uure common Milk him than
Im-ilons of hip dl*Ns-:.lU.,iv
..
•Ills maurier of treating defunultlea
deiN.,Hlsuponthem,lure«flheluaUdy
nd the age of the alUicU*! |M*r?<ui. Id
uneH ,.r cUll.lr»*ii !.->* thitu tw,*he or
iMiri.-c-n years old working vitb the
amf* 1* «Imu*t the e\4*luai\«* ,vme«ly.
He exaiulm** the hmb carefully to *ee
he horn* ha* Jo*| It* ll.-.xil.illiy. and
pre*t
although an linme
muunl of hntxl xxorU I* m*-cs*ary. If
Uie patient U 4.hler. nia.-hiia ry is very
ofl4*n €*mploy,nl. mid Dr. I/Teuy.'* din-

A eoTcoaut is a

.-uiuiKt. i

u-tweea

tbe Bible
as God 1a oo sapcriflc
K^ween Ulm
olve tbemselve* Into
Ike*. God mak.-a a iiromupoo ceruiu «.odlUops.
Man accepU the promise and agrees to
mum the condItlooiL This i.* tbe char­
acter ..f tbo covenanta Uhv.nm» tkal
■D. After they art ma.Ie It is
luaD'a place lu fuWlI the <*4»dlikma
and God s pUoe to keep the promise attached to the coiHliih.ii*. This He alwayKd.jes. <
the history of the human ra,v Gm1
has made many conditio,i.l iirurnhses
to mankind, but two of th.*s.. aland out
all others aa God’s
nt with Ills p.*oph*.
1. The covenant of w,>rka. This is the
the

The head ..f
hou*4* l.sd already
Ida ye
g4*ulal and kindly h,*.
two V
beyond the time of-the Invl
tatlon sent to tbs'third cniKln*

said U*hiud 4 his»«d doors to his
• But wbat mti to* done? Th4*> arc
under our roof—”
“Tbafa aU right. I’ll gh
mUc hint, vry gently.”
: muib CO
Hadn’t you better bsat

-tlTut a bmuaful day.” the third
oooalu ones reoiored greeted bliu at
tireakfast tbc naxt nomtog.
“Vto- ba reapoodad; -a beautiful

5S.S.—

trig an assortment of ToikuTAriK k-s ihst

SPONGES AND CHAaoiS

cln.ra. i.T tu s mark.-.- d
rhUa,I,
rhUa.kdphh
she In-rst-lf r
*My chUdho^l.
Urn- TMl etTRl.kxl I
he,Ml lb,- f.**ti, V*
bat,.1 ev,Ty.i;.tu. j*-.
she had ,m. e hivrd thhut tart
ih. •}•

*!..v to
I r i-» 1-01
:J, ulon
.uh,
^ U k

Neat.

bep-iut.Hl hUt.-iUjM.nvt
a friend t.r-.n^-hi l„ r & .. \ .i
Odig- Ki.e I . u U
,1,
bur^t mi,4
•, .
wear , All. f.g- h
t: .|.
devUVtail.. •

X3

.

JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE.

;H j MISS IDA M. SNYDER

-.V ►UidfUT In T!'> -r-v’i ."V ..
late llenr> ltayr,rd nr i.. J; v
m,* one «h*y
,nv
«*ar. fully ,|u., l h ,.J if.;.
he . ..uld r. i;..-:*
v
..
HlomU ».,• d-.rk., ,
J

wdl let

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self in the
niwnnopj[Mirtuidty In fal'inK
POTL-Iiaw.

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Tr»»»uwofti>«Br»oMynB««ti:od ArtCUO,.

wwm
ct;e.l

Id tU. hulih «.< wouli

Ugeoce la tbc nutur o< medictoo. otacrvlag rrttdtr, thrs*
ttouM find tha the ooaW

the digestion disor-

Uv.. Vu;.
jrani. a piteous oontnuitto
I:.,* Mouminff health ot
her former self Hut over
I ."M.ifA) wxanen have found

thAfdc him for
IHs msd tip to tnc with rnaored
. ^ it OQly took three mouths to

S»«s5ssw«rg
medicines acxtxnling to ilmviieu*, the
rriirf and cure is simple. n„,u* x
are cured quickly and others lake l m^r
lavause liie diFea«<<i has rmk,J.)>iwI>
RcnemlKT how Mie* .‘-'avd.Tt v k V. me
o€ Caidui aad 1:„ lu^d^h. Ti;e ,samc
tines arc offen*,! veu tu-d.-iv.

o|K*rat
by nil
m'dih

ronlriv,i,iccs. i-m-h ilitii ular pun>*»*4-.
In c:i.s<>* of . Iiil. r.- l tl.,- icu.loii.suri
ad,*l. the ^Mrg,*M. j,„.| hi* ;.*.*i*t
s using all tlicir ^tri'iiglh to h*,-,c?
up the ilrawn icmhu
*e,i Ihoit.ughli

to <Tack lla* iH.ue
thi* limb can |
la* slralghlem*!. In hip ill.I.H-atlo,,* an |
oiH*ratio„ I* n..,-,*sv„ry when ih,* di*furimtl jK*r*..n ha* la-a.-h.-d forty .vi-urs.
••When tbe 4h*formlty 1* v,*ry *crIous. !
the phi*l»*r <*nst Is vvimu for six moiiih*.
At the end i»f that time 1
lone i* hrmly iHuitid by
which normally k,*i*p a liu
criMwIikuL”
Dr. .s, lL-,p!r,.
that n.* time ha* aV Wagnalls ,
U**ti hx.M for Dr. lM.r,*i.z’!.
Baliimoa-

MYSTCTI0US_EYE DISEASE.
]( I.
•tru,, MkIm.
. of McKinhy h4>spltal
. tone nu!4*4*,l rtHxntJy

rosy Farm
* ,M. Fun.•votch Flalns.
rflold. X. J.
SM.Jda funu of
•J«N» acres In W.ifIiIi ut,p, vulley to
staled that the
plaxx* Will
trniu iHu.i
*onU*s for
polo, Kuy
York i:
Wurhl. .Ul the (
lgikew*NKl will I
c«*ii I lu re.
The
site is fin,*ly sh:^
4U. ft mouuta
shHw. and 1*
n.*d 4.ne of the
finest pit*4^N4 of pn
• lu that *i*cGou.
Tlut iHJrt'hnw pri
1*

CkrUttsw EsAeavor 1 onvfadon*.
One goes fix>m a grtfnt nudenvt>r 4-onventioii as from an 4-lectr e tuni,-. ener­
gized for ho;**, faith, serv*.-,-. triumph,
-llev. Wnyland Hoyt. D. D

different ^rs
doctors but they could not help n,,-.
r.n-. an,I
s
I had four Afferent
at la:.tl

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rty

- Port Huron. Micb,

Wunav,

Zhe
€.iihr

Wo hawo Ono Tl
testimoaUl la gonui

Doll^a ($1,000) to prove that this
win furnUh name on appItcaUo
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO.. Grand Rapids. Mich.
A-r Ai-to,

OP9C»OOI8-r6

■/ii« Most P«rfect

BLOOD
PURIFIER
That Can Be Found Is

MaUJOHNSOH'S

6oas
ncy trouble. Ot;
msusm, hy acting on the b]

Ion. ,v. V.
7. II. .S. o.. NV„- York, u
Knight Chaplain. ,iu Fuglj*!,
man. has written the first l.avrai-hy «.f
JU*v. Dr. Clark, the fountl.-r of the C.
K, iuoveme,ii.
H has just recvntly
iH^cn published In tomikm.

^ Sals aotf auarantccd Only By
Bugbee A Bjxburg, 6.£.

a>o/;

d 6o/u

H. C. K. X.. New Jerscy.-CaJcb Cob*4*b. who*,* witty wyincs have to**n
vjH*al,*| far and whle. is Mid t,. be
Prof,*K*,,r Amos It. Well*, the nisnag-

* T^pul^iir Iks kliVhVn

.TOU? 1 g
A Startlino Surpriaa
thing like that
•Then suppose m*iih,*r of i,« d.K-s •Very few crould believo it
anything. They h«v.* seen ah
crcryihlng to town
They must
thinking or going home |imty soon.-Now. don’t you w orry. Tbey’U oar«•• gueas wbat Fm afler There won’t
bs occasion for the least psrHcle of
offenae.”

l id to charrights,
bot the foil,.wing at .ne, peve tfla
Ute Mrs Hixala^h
must aloo,* of that an
later- i
bo.ai.
,h;a

,,ew and h.-tter cvenant. whkh w;,s
; propLe>led cv.*„ lu tl.e old T,-*:«ment
iJer. xxil. :il :J4». thnl pr..m!v,-,i u, saxe
nm
„,h.„ their ,o*-,.,.mn,v of
the sscrlflcn* of |||« Son in tlielr ei,*:t.l
They had hr*»ken the law und mw
.-oudemiu-d. fUriat wa* to k.*-p the
Uw and by Hi* death pav il«. |.,*ualiv
fur the broken |.-iw.
,vp:.Mu.v o*f
rhrisl and Ilia work uud,*r tlie la'W

*.vh*ty other MH-leile* hnvi* lK*ei
ganU4Ml In other pil*<.u*. m.taldy l„
Kentucky. w|,4*re n Fi.l4*n.IlJ work has
trsct4Hl from hou*,- ,!u-t. ii
tovn done. Other flourishing prl*..,,
dmtniyiug tlw sight 4.f ,iu 4 v
ci4-tic* an* found In hidiuna. Jowa.
Nc*w York Tlni4-*.
X4*\v Mt*xUo, Xt*w' York ami *,*veral
A few day* ago M,>. Imuu* Cooper
other *Ul4*h. SiK lelle* liave ;f1ko I .ecu
was In the cellar of h.T home t
formeil iu K4.h.xd* and in huspltols
her servants in ch-nnlng it oi
among the nurses ami among indlcelook a dust brush fituii ii sen
meu and among traveling meu. In the
.Montaigne’s geuiu* i* Kn*m h In cv- um*d It h4-rs»‘lf on *..mc du*i.
nruiy and In many 4.thiw pia,*,** where
4Ty filHT. He i*mbouli*s U*tter than any ntely after she felt an Iteliiu;
no one would have thought of finding
•no idi.er man the rren. h i hniactcr. loft eye. rubh4*d It. and the eye
them, but their object i* alway* ih„
In this world uatloiuHlty counts for
much U.IU at home and abroad. wewsc. and h. r hu*l«i,ul. Dr. Cooper. same, to help their members to be U*lter ChrlsUans.
Frenchmen enjoy their o,C„. Tl.cy rel­
Treni4)„ to the hospital,
ish French nature, its nUvlh**. Its where. 4lesplte all ih.-it t-nuld Ik* done,
the sight left the 4-y,-. and Dr. Vischer.
jxmvention
ottendaiux*
siuvialUt fn.m I’hiladelphia. was
nmom*4l. Api4arciitly nothing touchFrayrrfullj-.

study and m»s<*ase. nu4l ihe *iH.*cialLst aa.vs
Hegularl.r.
.rtvlale with rare subtlety. They en- Uio sight I
l->atern*Ily.
loy M.intalgno aa men enjoy a w ork of
The physichuis ;
• puz:'.],*,! (
irt. with the natlsfsctlon .,f comiire- case, whleh is ail.
[ 4>f other
i’^oushauli.^
lension.-Henry D. Si-dgwlck. Jr.. in
tober. all
-John II. ricnien
Atlsnth-.
*lr homes.
r I4ea «f ll.
Would yu, narry a man wl
hail S4*cured
dlv,4-,** frirn. him for
cmelty:4-ould tell heller nft.r I saw he
an.” <*hii*sgu Itocora-Ilerald.

MADm$rMe

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Ibis covenant <;,*! pniUitoed man eh-nml life u|a>n <-«,H!an.u of
ITcrfivt olKali.’h.v to His law.
This
•s,ul
covenant was reitemtcl to
laanc. Jacob. Moaea ,.„d the ..il,.*;
leaders of Israel, Gods iH*.ph* a.cejrti*d this covenant. They agret-d to
the .'ondlllon*. l
,h,*ir i.urt they
agn*Hl to Olay Go.iV h.w. At .Mount
81nai. when Minhn. hail
law anew fi-om Go.1. -he told the p.av
ph* nil th.‘ word* ..f tiu* l^iHl and till
the judgtm-nla. aud all the iN*,.ple uut hia clinic in
awcr.*d will, one vol.-,- a„d said. All
lwe. li 10 and 12 u
the words which lhe-l.,.r.l hath sal.l
an* f.a- p.*«- |H*,n*l‘
will we do.”
With sprinkletl hloiHl
tier waiting iiiiioii
Mof4*a ai.leinnIz.Hl their raiUicaiioii of
Dr. lAinmz la v**ry
the covetuiiit. But nhia for tlie frailtv
|K«r nn.l will not
of hmimu untnre: Swift tto |4*.mls.*. It
idlgljle.1.
' slow t.i• pay. laraeldid
larael
*•?<« much hit* ui
*‘••.*1 in the
^______ , _»tlier time ke«*p I
tluTs about hi* uvaliu
henoi*
catluu* that the imf
uant h**cauie neeoaajiry.
2. The .-ovenaut of gra.v.
hr him
iiaut ..f works having lai,,... ...
.
liram U of orthoia-dU
_ receives man. c5o,l
_ ______
_____
,«ade
the .■ov. nmil of gniev |
.SirHlghienlng out ’ with 11 in |H*opI,* to
l«w.tl hw» and ndjuallng . lub feet are aslvsilon might U-

8UO* .loumal.
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CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR

W^d'*^'*^

riud.M,vor

I Patents

Hm a stimnge. myttorions infinenoe

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ud llTe.
Ut.. Hot
Bot a
. TsonderTnl
«ood«rCBl efaaiiM
aad
followod his taking
Akiog Btoctrio
Blectrif Bitoa?

wbhito cured
mir.* 01;.^.
-Ttno botUes wholly
TiTitoa. ’’and 1 Imre not felt a twinge

__.. L£SS£

on UtobuBiaiigyttem. Brings perwninfluanoe.
snbtto

iss,-isi.ns: four trip hall.da:! ten s of ^-ood

I want to’ouy GOOD YOUNG
Cedar on this job. .'i!I di v land HORSES, and heavy draftj
where Cf'dar is. .Abo Ced
horses. Will pay highest pri­
job on Board’m.in River. If
>ou want a job como- and see ces. .Anyone having any such
me
(osellWs requested to call at
240 Wa^ington strecL

J. M(^RGAN

H. V*’’VMAN.

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