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Title
The Evening Record, July 12, 1902
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1902-07-12
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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1^5]3T THE EVENING'i’iiECORtt:
TKArCBSB C7ITT. KICIL. MATUBDAT. JUI.Y tS, IMtt.
of Oolfur to Ptm*.
WELCOME TO
KITCHENER
With Opon Arm*
iniMKinnc«E(B
Thloyaarlo aa anopckmaUy
oao for hoot lobtrrtoa Ooorgo W. Lardioaad Boa Baraoa. tho traU bayota.
ara aartloalorly lattraMoi la tho
HE IS HOIORED 8V ROYALTY
Prino* of WaIm
EE UP IS
COMPLETE
EntortaloMS dtaw la thlo osalloa. to Sioafalidokars
aamagthsoopoapta Mr. Qabriol wiU
soad flfty ladlaao oror fiam Sattoas
Bay. Vorthport aad Omoaa. aad
Umra Mosraa Imrdlo aad Baraas wUl
asadtham oat to tholr haokUbany
camps U tho rlolalty of Mad aad
Boaalo Lakoo. Tho ladloao aro wory
•goahaaia hataal o horriooa day.
aadiha hoitar lha i
thoypAofc. Thopaiol
ad by lha seoats soat
ptokoro. WhoU fam
psopU ara amployad by tha fratt man
togalhor too borrloo. Twa tHollloo
of ladMao wora osai aat
DEA1B USTISNOW 124
iwloer wMotowdi
Tbo oolooiol Md fwCiiUrliooptliMd
tbo rooU. flM Priooo of Wolot, tbo
All Main Haadlnga of Cambria
Doko or Oooaoofht ood boom
Mina Panotratad
joMril M ho n«^ppod fro« tho tr
TW wboU nwte wm o brililoBti
oCoolor. Thm MtinoloM mnl
«S:oats. 67 V
Toiodo-Wboak 77\ aad 7%,
•StbeAorta^
Cbioagw-Wboat. 75; corn. »; (
hemaawho loft thoO.R.AL 48S; pork.f IA7»; lard. $11.86.
yomatdsy at Samasit Olty.
No Fraight la Baing Movad at
iOilBg that It was not ooialag to
NEW
ARRIVALS la Ladloo* 1
Chicago Today
faros City, was tskia talo easlody
o ysatotdsy aftaraoea by John
eatSU Proatstrret.
rdoa of Snmasit City, aad last
Diag was bcaaghi to tho eity by
rshal Warsbaig of Kiagalay. At
IlittUooald bo loamod from too
I. bat lamr ho statod that ho was
Without Waiting for Any Offla Trowbridge, bad got oa tho railcial Sanction
laekiaaw aad waatsd to go
to tho aoylass. pa ho woo oeaxy. Ho
statod that ho had boon la tho aoynlm
roartimss hofora.
Dr. J. B. Martin and Dr. L
Bwanton
exmminad
tbo
man.
sod foaad that bo was msatally aabaMnoad He has bssa la ths asytnm
imOMBsswO
bafora. aad bis aams Is John fisrgw
Jaly It-Witi
Ho wm so mach bottar a fow asoaths
i
■go that bo was raleasod from tlio la
stitotion aad allowed to go to work
otrtko. At • o’clock it was aotimat- la tho woods bat he felt his mala^
odtbatOTsr 8.000 of tbo 8.000 toamoomiag OB again and waatod to oomo
I mad traokors wbo baul froigbC to Travoroo City and got back iuto
>oat Tbo tie ap U oomplou aad theasylam.
ao fraight U baiag morod at any of I Ho has boea oot of tho iawitntloa
lorn than oix months, and was plseod
la tho asylnm again this aftomooa
tia-ap will ba Tory heavy. Periobwithoat officUl examination by tbo
ablo fraight. laoladlag frmit. will Jadgo of Prottstn Whoa ho tooehod
saSor amay thoassads of dollars
this olty last ovoning and was placed
in jail, ho Inolstod tl^t this was not
Men'. Canvas and Lintn
Traverse City, as they had no jaiU
I IcmUd wUb ooffoo wblob i
SJioe.anaOafo.ds..$I I*!!
tbons heiaid.
E:H£fsr“"
The Coolest
aeanesl
Neatest
SDfflmer Shoes
any one can
wear, are the
Linen and
Canvas Shoes
aodO.\for(ls a
CRAZED BY JEALOUSY
wsgoB. flaoiag for softly to a aosrby
Terrtbto Crimm of
nraat. Bara ha was glfsa sbol
tar by tha wailraMss. aadwhaahts
lodfod Ibo pofiolor MVroTBl hj umch
Inc hi« CHX TW procowkn eoo
tUmod oo Hr wmy on
tbooortofo poMod BoeklofiiAOipBlM. tbo qoooB mod olbor mUto of
tho tojol toallj oppoorod oo tho hoi.
rooy ood wovod tboir fcrootlofa to
Kitohooor. Tho Prlaoo of Wolot ootortoiood Kitohooor ot Inoohot 8t
Jmooo poloco.
RAVAGES OF CHOLERA
Tans of ThouBonds ara Dying
In Chino
Johiyowa. Pa. Jalyll-Tho Oam- ho waoqaioly lot oat tto haok door.
la too laoantlms tho strikors had
lakoa pomsaUwa of tho load of eoflta.
talod. Thakaowadsadlim rmnihsi aad attsr i-atting opoa tho moks.
rod tho ooatoats along tbo oireot
184 with poaHblya fow lafi U tbo
mlaa Fiflaaa kodios wsro broaght A Hot oall woo ssat la aad a oqsad
of polioomoB qalokly dioporood the
oat at 8 o’olook thlo morning. 1
crowd that had gathrod. No arreots
morning aad throe more ars not
•apaetad to snnrlvo tho day. U tho
wark U tho i
UXTB TBAB-MO. l«l«
HE WAS INSANE
TEAMSTERS HAVE GONE OUT
Hlmln8t.JAmM
SooikMiHM.
it-Tte itwr
OroteTio Willi Lord KIteboMr oboord
WMdoebodottrM. Immm* arowdf
CBtbwod »l tbo 4oek. At llw
boll th« fnodow of llM oitjwM
fMTod. KitebMMr«»id.**li^lwlo?«f
0«w WM MbUTOd WM dM to Iko
MdiUofChoorwr*'
LoMoo. Jolj ll-Whwi Lord KiteWoor orrlrod mt Loodoo. Hw i
4afSlssiel3Mf ’
^Jyammocks
Any
nr oolar madr can be frand in our
•toek. The largest line by bi to select fron
aad pnees that suit everyone.
Sand, thm mto. aatefaafw/
aifsea.-^-
$tJS
Gfy Book Ston
THE WEATHER 8SS2&tSLttM!riSn
Shirt Waists and Neck Tics^
r by eapre* to-day.
SHIKT WAISTS in all1 the dainty colors, |plain and stripes
—made in nobby jiattems—direct from1 !Sesf Yojk. AU
COMB Weal a SUrt WaW and be camibttable during
the warm weather—rSC I* $1J#—all sires.
NECK TIES galore—and sorb beauties as thrv are. jnst
come in and look at tbem-you-U want one for Sondar.
25c
3SC
SOC
AAd
rk
«Hls Kwmrsirsa AArt^li lOtSO
Straw Bau
Sc
^S. BENDA & CO.
la $2.50
ITkeMMO
Tsctotias
Bo>v' l.i’ncn ami Canvas
Portlaad, Ore.. July H-Oraxod by
jealousy. A L Belding. a barkoopor.
walked Into tbo boarding l.oaao of
Mr. MoCloskey at midnight, shot
and killed Prank Woodward, a boar
der. Mrs. Beldiog. and Mrs MoOlos
key. and fatally wounded the latter*,
bnsbaod. then gave bimmlf up.
‘
!
iSe, 25cam4S0€
LADIES’ SHIRT-WAISTS, c.o.7n5‘K!co.
Fw $5c ud Me Vtlses.
85c.r,s^
^cSimu9
Othm. fllsn—AU tt mniey-ufUig prices.
SUX WAISTS AT BARGAIN PRlCESw
STATE EXPENSES
STEINBERG’S mREUABU DRY GOODS ARO CL0TM6 NOISE
htai *6T.OOO Loss
rJalxl.lOOS. Than
tolondaiy « !• «
Sitag. inly It—Tho total am
loaoy oapsodod by tho hoard of
aadilors daring tho local year
oadlag Jaly l was #440.682.17. ■
#17.000 Isos than laot jsar. Th
Jol.T U-Cooool Mo panto of ths tax ootomltoioa
Wodo ot Uootou, Ohloo. hM eohlod ri.OOO last yosr agaiaot #114.000 the
tho oloto doportBoot that oholoro U
roffloft lo oU towns oIook tho Kw(
rlror la Kwonsi Oror dO.OUO hoTo
to toko
dloo in PinjTlok and orer 10.000 in
of tho opsotol tialBo to PoaobtomorwiUtopkaoodto loan that arraagsmoato ha?o boon msdi to haro
the Uttlo otsamor Boboooa giro •
OB Ohrp Lako. Thooo tHps will
oost oooh pasooagor 10 o.
dimcnlty in ooppljing water in oomo
paru of the city Attontion is called
to the tact that the eprinkling of
towns is permitted only dnnng the
morning and evening boars, and all
r takers sxo asked to obeerve this
ALEC WAS LOST
CRUSHED STONE ARRIVES
Lonthow A Smith Btooo Oompony *.
tag nrrirod liito thU nftoimmn from
Btaigoon Boy brUglag oao of tho
oompaay'o largo sohooaoro loadod with
tho omohod oloao that la to ho aood
for tho atrool pariag aow aador wayTho oolmoaor loft Statgooa Ba^
Tharoday night bat had to pal haek
lo port again oo aoooant of tho high
wtada oa Lako Mlohigma. Sho loft
again yootorday aftoraooo and arrirod
hoio oafoly making vary good dam
for tho cargo oho oarHod. Bbo had on
TOO yards of atooo.
BVKNT^ IN am iBTV.
Tho first of tho WoHiao toag partlos
for tbo ooaoon was giroo at tho olnb
hoaoo last oroulng. and was grsatly
• ooioyod by aboat ooaploo who woro
prsosot Tho hall was rory proUlly
doooralod with Japaaooo lantoraa.
flags, fonm, flowors and flohaota. Tho
Uaios of Uiaoo oharoh oorrad loo
oraamaadoakeoa tbo third floor. Tho
parly was in ohargo of tho yoaag ladioo of tho olab. aad cosy ooltooo.
rookora. rie maih* tho plaoo very InTitlag. ThoplaaoroatodforihoooaooB was usod for tho first tlmo. Tho
masie for tho daaoo was faraishod hy
Stowart A Sloffdas
a Is 4ho lataatloa to haro thooo
daaoos at loaM cm la two waoka aad
poihaps oaoo a wool. Hotaarmr. howavor. larltatlooo will bo only for olab
!^*!lillhlld^^^'
gfofoat Bdfowood too
P I
Im Blanche Bannm, of wboee
abiUlyae a vlollntot bar friende aro
Jastly pread. and who to vtoitme la
haca Mlohlgaa. la compaaT with
yoaag lady fHosids. cae a ptoatot
tho olhor a ooatimlto siagor. gavo
aoort la tho opora hoato at Phw
PhwowTeatogtoooatly whioh wao
each aaaooom that thoy wore oom-
WeenoaltoPetnioto.
Aloe Btolaborg’sfrtonds are tolling
day that ho was so**rantod” tost
orsaiag afkor the dog aad pcoj show
that he did oot know his way home,
bat started _inmard the afylnm
After the show wss over. Aloo aad
two friends that he had with him.
started for down town, ao they sup
posed. They walked aad walked, bat
did oot strike any familiar places to
Alec, who was piloting Um company.
At toot, after trying in vain to get
mringa. Alee asked n man who
paming what street be was on.
aad wbaa be received the information,
still somewhat “oir.- bo asked where
-tbeeonthen part of tho city-
Mlaato
« Day
TRUE
u. ft m
m to Ti
VALUE!
ll* USs.
kad •!
tloUb.m yura mmAm fay
O W. U <-v.
’
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‘-a/
That’s whxt you ^ct when
you buy the KIMBALL
PIANOS. They are i^erlect in every way, and
guaranteed to give good
satisfaction. It will pay
>ou to see us beiorc you
bay an instrument.
FACTORY PRICES and
bbcnil icims.
*ri-IE
RAOKCr STORE
HMEmniEIIIWWWINTID?
THEY
SELL
ON SIOMT
nod. and found that be had wanwell oat toward
of ftalt aow tiod ap by
gfowors willho oafftoscs
wmblo oam. as tho oars coaaot bs aa.
till Monday or Taosdsy at tho
It to I
Tho adraaoo msU of mnu for tho
opoaiagptoyof tho Aagamla Daly
.o,om
Company and for tho spselal paodao- ytemnutiLse
WUMmmAM
Mrs. J. W. Fhtahia totanmd yoatorgy tpi n f^ot htoold hoamla
imuir
Tho ooooad day of tho gardoa foto home by her aioto. MIm 8aUy Ciaik„
gtraa by tho Moodamos Thoa MeMaa. •8*. 8f Aon Arbor, wbo wUl taoad ^
with hor.
ns. O. K MclUaao. J. A. MaMaaao •ho oamtosrrwlthhor.
Am jQhBtaa and ohlldno
toft todajfior Bay Viow aad Bpy City.
Mm AiahtoMUIor wont to Boato
Illy rarledaadtte oardmoan oa a vtolt todoy.
B. J. Morgan wont to Moyflald da
wora royally
the hoot la tho history of ths clmk
la tho
oat tho ai
The baUdlag sad gmaads am knl^
Waitom Uto to la too mty todoy.
Vhmoas
thoamployi
WiU tom CsaiMAo* Md wlfo of Doraooloef
aad thrlr friaads
troit aro at tho Ptak Plom for o short
tf aoodad. Azafihao
tims. Thoy wUl totor go to tholr samptoood la tbo taj aad oeoryfarthoaocommo■ahalOIbhswoBtto MpyBold this thtog haohooa
*Jto»ioa of tbo haihtos
woBTillo dafoatod tho <)aooa Olty moraliis.
X. r T«nng «d wild of
I this aftomooa by a ooors of d
OitotaoMiawoltahy
A aamher of trem
r H. Ttatoo of WlUtoomhor
Mlio
BELTS
25C
I8$2wM
wMbd Mmt-rw toHtelU}«tr.Ub. AMmalUtta
SPECIAL K™
I bere is \*cty near three months of hot weather ahead ol os.
We have a good many hot m eat her giMvU that we ore anxious
to seU that m-ill keep you cool for a Utile mono). There are too
many things that wc ha\ c marked doeu to tell you about, so
we win mention a few:
Wash Silks. 50c kind........... 89c
Towsha Muslin, 50ckind..89c
~^:Z
PkNotm tnm wiUk
Musltn deSoi. 60c kind....89c
Alexandhs Silks, 30c kind..T9c
Robena Stripes...................... 16c
AW miMW
Tims^
mart GOOD POINTS
NO OBJECnONABLE FEATURES
IN THE MAKE UP OF TfUFANGL’’ TROUSERS-$8.60TO $Koa
FINEST LINE SUMMER COATS. PANTS. SHIRT
WAISTS AND HATS IN CITY.
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STKBET
SOUTH SIDE
HAMILTON aOTHING CO.
'
I ns^.MC3L.liTo2ttiT.itrbT it. itoi.'
—a*
. THF.
EVFRIi lECOUl
THE EVEHIHG
niAVBIIM OITV. MICHIGAN
yi T. lATO MN i.«. MINPI
my TOM U dOHNto>M. Mayer af
A«A»
I
5
1
The IdeeJ City
ORAMO.TSAVBIISB HERAU>
■k
nmuc
BUBi
owHtwHie or
AND AN
Ai dOOAL AMO JOdT TAXATION OP THE CfTIZBNO or A CITY WILL. I THINK. BRING ABOUT
AO IDtAL A CITY AO Wt CAN HOPE TO OEl POR
*£J!rJSSn:i2sr
k:
V^TBldO tVMt. tbot M«- M fTMO. ICO.
MikctM wore la Um^ dcji wbM a
gwmi plM foTMt oorofod the plaiti. to
tan kiv. Md tho lalinilM won ttwoladdovBaotbov»l«*Jodff«. Tliore
diMMdflowmMMiTiaMarowid
hoiM.oTot7wbora It I. o«r
tioio. cod '•oompcj i. oomlaff.**
add CO. rlfliUj. alMMld ttrerjtblnc l»
UMiafal to WOIOOOM tilo olajUic
ffMl or lU pMn&f tfSTOlor.
0otM a good hoaaewife keepc all
tki oorairi eleaa aa wel^ ac bi*r parlore, aad ooaee to grief and
eke aeee a riaitor look aOkai
dlnj kllaheo or a diamlerlr liaok yard.
M ehoald a oltj e»e to ittbatiteooraonaadaqr-wajeareeleaB aad beaatifal, or at leael eweat witb Uie grace
tlwi order girea A iwetty eSrret witli
OfW-aiolilog ahade aad well k.pl
kagaaU mOij mtmd U there axe
inlabaBofgimaagtowBiaBk or with
arid and goae to acad aaoat, or nm
-gadbahobaaorwaada horaaod there
la the Ultla park atHpa at the edge of
the road.
There are few citiee of the sUe of
oar owa. eepeolaUj to the aewer por
tl«M ar the ooaatry. wbcee atrw^u ao<
aUajs ate better picked ap and frrer
naoi looae rabbieh; that leae ferae
the 0117 aathoritiee oaa ga The real
dogaadaoo the iadirldaal propert7
balder or raatar. Thara are 10007 Ut
tie toaobea lo the wa7 of trimmlog op
aad kaapliig fraab tba atreata that oat
oalgbadoaaae the atrrete of Jenaa
las ware kept la the old ttawa.'by
arer7 aaa wakiag cleao the a|eM>e lo
float of hUowoboaae.
The MO of oar towo. howerer. like
all good AoMrieoB oltUeoe. an^ maio
17 ha07 Ih aaralog o»oa«7 eooogb to
toawe In exialeooe io the
>the7 oao. Thewoaeeaaxe
aM»et|7 oooapled In keeplog the do■aetlnoMohmefy io raanlng ordei
Bat the bpTtaad cirla ar«< hariog
aaaatioa. aad qalte often the poaale
^
la to hare tbaai hare aaoagh to do lo
bakapt oat of taiaohicf Wbatkind
of a actbawe woold it be to intcreid
tbaa lathUaeatter? It wonldn*t H'em
to he OB7 great taek for a healthy boy.
toMgaaihiagofglrla whoee eapedal
piartaoe it ie going to be b7 and by
toaMke thloga beaotifol. to keep from
twaal7 lra to el«7 feel of elreat
fkoat la iae eimpe. It would
to ha aa aagy thing lo eatabliah
, ,
of gtmmooM r\wXrj 00 a airaet.
whoat plaoa ahoald ba the prettieat
U , aad baat kapi. Oliildiaa lUe to do
thhgtf that aragoodte badooe Ifit
L
lapattothaai la tha right way. I
*
woaldhaagraadgoodihlogforTrmT
araa OU7 lo ba kaown aa the prettiaat
aad aMleat oily to tha atate There
r*
’
tmtl even ta the totokm of oob^
dtnto
risBa. wooU appear to be one at
t toema whk% era peedMard Sp
morew Its lahabltents tbnmgb the ages
of Its cxislence have shown tbemselws
tkatMillHltM. taMMOM.- enpable of benedtiaa by those glfu
TiU*
Oo'« tmm tmi th» srith which nature has Uen so prodi*
gaL OukUtinx «l!nskm to iznc* mnote
haU park. BBtohara la toth
far tha Qaaaa Oily team, ami I
imUTMEVniM
Buoche for the
that In lli» all EMinpeaa mat|l^
prorided thtmeelrtw srith mmfm toahUwhik* Uie tuen
sraag^ tstea^far^iu a:i«. In 143U.
M>d k.T. ktw ban. I
Ir the first place, municipal monopolici ooDflst of
ngbt. ud ipeeiJ prirOer* i" tb. pnUk .tneU ud Ugfaw.7^ aeenaf tto*.
whki, in the oatBi. of the OM, cMinOt be po«e«.d by dl the peoiJ.
at taiV- Tbai «1U ,0.7
end eu> only be enjoyed by the few. A eonrtont otruggle goat on
to obtain and prinlogea. with the reenlt of cheeking and retarding
for a long tin-neoe-aiy paMic i»i«T«nenta. Biral eUimanta
not atrong enon^ to obtain what they want often aooeeed in obeekBtting eadi oAer at the txpuu* at denying to the pnblio needed
Only a dj^t ob«»Taaon of and reflection upon the needi of
p(«ple crowded together in a city as to facility of moving about, as
to commnnication, as to supply of water, as to supply of artifidal
li^t, are needed to aatiify auy candid man that such bnsinestet are
in their nature monopoUatie.
Mr PKOPosmos on this scbjbct is to ex-
LAKGE THE FUNCTIONS OF MUNICIPALITIES SO THAT
THE MEANS OF TRAXSPOirTATION AND COMMUlCI.
CATION AND TEE SUPPLY OF WATER AND UGHT
SHALL BE FURNISHED BY PUBUC AUTHORITY AND
NOT BY PRIVATE ENTERPRISE mud extend thir principle
to its logiesl mult of tokiug under public sdmintolpution uU businesses which require the grunt of sny epeciul right or pri^-Uege. We
have ulresdj started on this mad and made considerable progress.
Under iiresent condiUons the adoption of this policy would require
the taking over by the public only of the water, gas, electric light
and power aupply, the telephone and the atreet railroada.
The erila which a great many timid people fear as likely to arise
from enlarging the scope of the functions of muuidpaUties are trivial
in comparison with the evils which are inaeparahle from the present
eystem. Aa long as the great rewards which these monopolies offer
to private enterprise are possible industries will be hampered, poUtios wiU U oomqRed with briheiy and fraud and people wiU have to
pay unnecessarily high prices for this kind of services, and they
w^ill be subjected to daily and hourly inconveniences and vexation
owing to the poor quality of the aervioe.
It may Hiterret mstiy
icctirdlns to tbetestiiu..!
cat bUtoriral suth.^ity
IJ%lnjc. nothing pivcin. tmn e« yH
dlM»\-errd iu the niuuMiul nr-
WterMeU*. jMkeM.
Dlwaelt dearly k,t^-d n Joke at thf
expetne of others. An autboi e In* lia.J
Brut his Uttet efrurt.lu to ti..ii to l.iu
m>rlved the fulluH liiK t^imJ.nll.eular>
sckTM>wledi:mri.i:
Damogaa for Faceonal Injariaa f
-1 thank >ou fur the hook >«u s«m
will I.-- uo luue in r^-ndina ii.-^
manficly a aaas wlhoat known pnr- me•*!end
wand* r )\hat uink*.** luy evi-*» tH) I
allal tn tha hooka limt of Locan vs. We«k.**
u tiert-e IlndMWI oimn- Matd to j
nhBaiirond Oompnoy. moanUy DlarSt-11.
I
Od to P Mlmonri Ciicait Ooort. -It ts l*ei'aow ih*y err in u e.-ak^
the holding hstog that no moorary place.- wan the r*T?v
ooaldhshadforperaooal iajort«« (in
An liH-ldent In the life Af lit*. Utr
this oaas tha ptototiff’1 hands ara bad- Lsird KumJrn k1»om> horn lunilr was Ihr I
It “U h»t j
ly barnad) sastainad to oo todiTiJoal senm of huun.r iu
illi r:o^^l.vnr he a>L*nJ of
in pcocaeting his propsrty Iron
id by tha railroad, oo tha
-Make hUu iiiaftler
■da that aaoh injaritn ara not tha bouuda. as his f«il«T
i-u;:;:. **l.-*l
nataral and proximaU raaalU of tha the latter.
itoCaodant a acta, hareral aai
-No.- replied tu* pren.h*r. -1m> rwear^
Baa ara to ba foood 00 tha aal
fsr too mooh U*r that. We will make
var. tha matorit; of tham aap- him high ixmiuilwiluti* r t«* iheVhun h
Of tha vtow of tha Miawnri Of SeoUsnd.- And such he Ma^ made,
-Chambers* Journal.
L Tha ooaa of Uinofay va :
n By.Oa. Raw Yotk. is not
topotoL hot U asneUy similar to iU
. Tha oaaa of Siming va 11
Osnt.Ry.Oo. vo\ 81 Iowa. StS.sapporta
itrary vieWy
A Noral Snit-
for a« Egg.
I'M
now on?' It means a~saving
to you of from 10 to 20 per
cent, on any article from
this large stock of House
Furnishing Goods. ♦ Don’t
overlook this Harvest of
Bargains. « « « « «
J. W..SLATER, LEA0IN6 HOUSE FURNISHER
- rrcale a lirt-c/e.
or mine ol nm *lf-.k or rctlin>;
ELECTRIC FANS .n vour o|.
fit c. More «ir lumie. .\ll of new
design xuA jierfert ('onstiu<ii<»n
ACOUWONEDAI
Aotioo for Adnltary-A Look
guffloient-ln Kattns va Pattn
K. Y. Bepplamaot. 4Kt. it sres bald
that in ao action brought by »
fora dUoroa on tha ground of
------tery. proof Umt the defa
nod tha oo respondant were in each
r'e oomtouy »oet of tha Bme
I WOULD NOT ADVOCATE ANY DISREGARD OP EXISTING while dining nnd llTing at the samr
RIGHTS OR ANY CONFISCATION OF EXISTING PROPERTY.
boarding hoasa. and that tba look in
It would be no vioUtion of existing righu for cities to use their dafandaut'a faoe while gaatog at the
apondant sras such as to oonvlnoe
tax powers to ms to compel the present private owners to bear the one wltaam of the axisimoe of aa imsame proportion of pubHc ImWens, socording to the value of their pcoperrelaBooslilp. sras Insomcient n.
anslain
the aoBon.
property, including franchises, which owners'of other kinds of pri
vate property have to bear.
It would be no violation of existing rights, where the power bad
not been bartered away, for the cities or the states to regulate faros
and rates bf compenaation so as to make them rield only a fair
return on the actual investment made rather than upon a fietitiona
cs|)ltaIIxaUon based mainly U{>on franchises or special privilege
values. IN SHORT, MUNICIPAUTIF-S OUGHT NOT TO
IIESITAI'E TO DO WHAT PHIVATE PERSONS IN BUSINESS DO AS A MATTER OF COURSE.
0fl.| 7<1/.'| Ail
HID-SDHHEi
CLEIRANCE SALE
InpprtMt St
Ceg§l Dtdshtts
la
Moad MMT of tb« tw
Tb« y««r U fl/ioff on to
|MJ>17 Md il>o g»M u mfrymun^
gmm m thatm MO«loire oiular the
g
B
f
QOin cmr y& meemviile
CAMPBELL BROS
^AXATIV^
BROMO,
THIS STOI
^umm^
Will be closf*d Friday aftrrncMins during
warm weather; comm end nj; July nth.
THIS MOKATVU
\A/. IVIIUL.IKI
ArrcAKx
i
ON EVERY BOX Of THE OrjililNE,;
brought sun for $16,000 against tha
Seaboard Airline Railroad fur an
"aggtog" which ha mcaivad at the
hands of aoms small bqya while
was waiting at a station lo taka a
tnda. It appears that Bin platoBff
was much given to poblio speaking,
and had on the day io qnaation made
speooh to the town In erhicli tba
aad woman dona aa wall ns tha mak-U**«*«»***«**»**»’
egg apiaoda ocennad. Tha court will
vary likely taka judicial noBoa tlmt
coatribuBott of stale eggs ia Uta ordi
nary and natural result of a ee
kind of spaaoh making and will legirls? Titan borrow one or two of
root
**-«**--«*—
fuae to hold g»e tmllrtMul responsible
yoor neiahbonand
neighbors and pay tha Iml or lam
a liula
bmidas thair teaching. If
Mining asparte my that tbagrealaat for tha diraot cooseqoanoaa of the
pUlntiff s own net.-(Law Kolas for
yon can't do that,—why thasa have gold strike aver made ia tha
bean hard wocking amn aad tiled that in tha town of Baabnrg. Hanning, July.
woman who hava taken momenta to a too county. Vl. where, it is said, an*
Panic Amoqg Ha-sangers-LUbllltj
day at dawn or doak lo go oat of told rtohm hare h
of Railway.-ln Uie recant case ol
doorsand Imlp antofv to harbeoafl. About two months
Davis TS. Padaoali Ry. and Light Co
and bean the better
ator. of Manohaalor. n Isodar of it was held Bmt If aa electric railway
and tha happier for Bit gatltog in tba Vermont bar. h
was nagUgeat and snob aagligenoa
toooh with tha
I oo the Riot farm ia Sanbnrg. pcadnesd a flash of Are followed by
ndns bnt
of Ufa which is all
sral heavy Maata a
aaoke in the oar aad this caused tha
ranavaramntnlL B»a last one nnoovared
stempade of tha passengers and
And if yoo oann >t do any of theca
Ulsaati
them run over the pUintiff. it a
things, think of tha bwmBfal and tto«t «• mvw 100.000 tons of gold bear, be held aa a matter of Uw that the
dasirv it for yoor own If not for yoor lag oco to sight
injury waa not the proximate and nataidf. For thoogh
Gorf Von Waldaraea. a relative of azal rasalt for dafanMat’s negligeaoe.
Field Mnnlml Von
bnt that tha dafandaat will U liable
knowladga that. Thera was narar
if tha eoodnot of Uia passaagan
tUonght of good bnt was a wiagad
tha nainral reanlt of tha daftodant'a
OHHl which will somaBma lodge
oagligeooa
or was saeii as might be
waaldha toada of BMawy la it U
reaaoimhlyba axpaoted andar tha ctr.
waald draw capital aad the beet kind
of oaplialiete ae floware draw beet
Evan in the hottaat weather a
oondiBoo of tha oar aad tha fact that
aai it woaid aot be long bafoia tUt
ofviMlocago into tha while he
it was propelled by aleoBolly. Tha
of It which wae aot m garden, ao to
■ LaatSTmiachrtmmrr oMansibly to watch tba workman dsstf- qaaaBon is alaUar to aoaaa where the
ap«A. woaid be a great bu-y. hamtog out tha totarior. hot really to whiatlaoTa iDoomBra to aaadlemly
aelag blra of lodnetry.
away ptoaas of boards.
and wantonly ■Dundad near ahigfa
Bettor than ail. thare would ba a
Idler parts of the Interior which way. oaastof a team of horses lo nm.
boon thrown Into tbs driveway aad to kill another horse, the o
Anotharrary axi-aliaot prodaotlon
of Gantry firox'lamoos dog aad pony Ths wroaght Iron naiU found sBok of ths tatter may noovar of tha rail
chow was glvan to a paekad tent last tog out of ptooes of wood hare and road for tba loss .-Bonthimstem Bap
avaoing. and It was thoronghly an)oy(Kyi. 140.
ad by tha larga nnmbar ptoasnL Ho are of aaeaaal i
to arnktog haaaty a part of
battarahowofilakind waa aver asan away to toe eigi
Immaterial Cironmstanoa.-ln
what thtoga beaallfnl are to the rery ia
this city hafora. and tba ropnIntioD
r^vnJM^^a, SM. wa And
Ber. H. K. Millar of Newark. O..
that they made on thair psovlons visit
wasnadadtotoatartnlng nnd yester blnks a asan caa praaeh as good a
day aftomoon. Tha almost hnama srmoa la his shirt slaavss as with hU
ooaton. ImatBaaday avaninghaap.
psared in hu pulpit wearing quite a while trying to faaten on hU oollar
natty ahlrtwaiaL Ha prafaoed his ser. hntten; bnt we cannot regard this as
lief. Tha dogs aspaeiaUy d
with a few ramarks on tha in. a symptom of soflantog of tha tealn.
ihiag hot mu.
Thcaftarshowlsaebaagal
that it wonld not ba eonsids
bseaoh of aBqoatte for tha mao to tha
Tba bar tenders ohallsnge tha oigmr
regnBon to leaMva thair oonM.
makareforagama df baaa ball to ba
r of the sMsipteasnt noted apoo
played on tha Twelfth atreet gn
Wedneeday afternoon at 8 o'c
THIS IS IT!
lj,.tetow.«Uto...w«towbn. \0t„f„i fjews
1
of m worid
VERY FINE PERFORIANCE
if:
%%
The kind that is sold on its own merits. The kind that keeps
yoiir meats fresh, your milk from souring, your vegetables
sweet and your temper calm. Nothing tries one's patience
so much as to have all the nice things you had planned for
tomorrow spoil before it ever comes. The happiest families
own a Leonard. All styles, and prices are from $6.25 to $29.
THE OUD \A/AY
Of using cows for lawn mowers is a thing of the past, not
owing to the lack of cows, but most to the splendid lawn
mowers now made and,the extremely low-price. A level,
green lawn is a beautiful sight. You can have one if you own
one of our lawn mowers. We have the Keen Cutter Ball
Bearing, the L. & D. High Wheel, the Eiectra and others and
prices are from $3.50 to $ I 1 .OO.
IT ISN’T WOlVIAN’S \A/ORK
This digging into a black coal bin or lugging in wood or car
rying out as much ashes. It isn’t any one’s work. Own a
Gasoline Stove or a Detroit Hot Plate Stove and make the
kitchen work a pleasure. If you haven’t one, get one. They
will cost anywhere from $8.(X) to $27.50 and are the best
investment you ever made.
i was UtitaUv roasted aUva
Tha Bar Tandem
DAIL.Y OOIMOERTS
STAGS AMD PLATFORM.
-The FIshansas's Danghtw." noomndy drama to Milton Hohl^nsd Man.
leyWood. wtU haawmgthanow pso^
valaahla jewelry whan her
Thamaa, Mho was fMSFly s( sapnlar
laadtog wasMs with rank dtoslals*
• BfddarnndPlj." **FhaatmploD
*«Bvanga1ina."and oBmrmnatori
ths ooatento over her. It sms gaao.
asiof oonmsU nddod fnni to
Jm^ toflcaooed tha sromon's
, mm Aowai u-uosor as auiwsaaaa
sr£tii,*a^nr
GIVEN ON THE WONOERFUL PIANOLA cverj- day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from lo
to II. a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You arc cordially invited to
hear this wonderful insUument.
THE
NAH&LAY
CANTILE COMPANY
LVBMSK Ol-rv, MMIOM.
'n
AMOBD. WbAAAU 4Ifr.4lOj^B%19.«OBt4l.0i« vL 1MB
MEMENTO FOR MANILA.
abipedttaraeyi
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AWIiidow
•anmigM]
j ln ^
looMoff. JsUll.lMi-Ttat
*
LflhMsgLnne
wot ba^tocboMMikltal
iTT^**
tf to tta aesaa. 1 Mt tta maraee
af nttar than «w n ffM wta ^t at
tta rtobt of tta wtotaw MBpblnff.
MMty back «M n laaffo braan book. I PK to MrralOL
m^oftboL Tta ffM WMit on
M be went
It’ro moSms iralo^BnkM Tta
ffM WM Mffl an n Htotaa. *Tta wind
•M Md br tW TMteM iiHH MbT.
li« M tW g«Mi UbW. TMMUit*
•td AlM
to kriM Oi*
of tta too btoe of tta Inker
tfcd Bdto—t —4 d 4»liltUWi •«M»> t«; oortbero atootiaa. Aft; oMUaol
nt la tta wtod,” *ta rapitad. -tond
ItoA Ar ood oootbMO OMotlaa. WT woe n window to tta dlnloff
ttaatmoaptara.”
A7A Tbto woa .to of M
I sat down to ton nsrred to an old
■ iTSretcbed tta full lenfftb“S Uoe tonpot that at octar ttowo would
1.1 to tta oortaMO oMSttoi. A04 to ■ the dlntoff room, brand, widn.
tta oaoMol aoMitlii osdAiO to tta * drap. There were two aMoUer
MC ftfd to A. M. ToM*f MM
wlodowB. ooe oo either Bide Tbto woe
■took tats M kid bto PtaPW
how I flret now IL 1 bnb*e nerer for
totSIHStkef r«STUta It WM tta foil did I
fotti-n H. I nerer stall forffcC IL
1 bad Balled orer n oen of tsnioolst
%f m im^ wttk tvoto^Mds onto paoparly. Tho wot woottar boa
tos«r. Tta iMt la fto.ooo. toMuta
f«r ksK Ikst •mmnl.
Om Am Attar m> will tar. to
•*mw wood*’ wtto d r«sf«Mor M k
tMlt of tta flood ttafo oo Mostajr.
Hio wood pilo oMtotoiac lOOoorto ototo hot oo fffool I
OWdf.
Tta pcoapoet ot too pcooMt tiMe la
ftaOtoOjtaCMM li«sU7 tta Motor
SMMOtooMtT. Tkofwlor Tta ifto forotoiriyffoodoaop of wbnot The
Iff*. ooUMOtod ytoU to. to tta
Mmooooitoe U tatoola, to tta
I of OkiwiM FkrtassfdtaCoM- oeotrol coMttoa 17 kotoela, to tta
tf TtatMTM A. A. KoiMf. wkoUol. oortoMB oooottoo 17 kotoola. ood to
tta aloto 1C koatala. wbUo ooe jmr
00 o UolUd Bfotkroo mtoiotor.
Oor. Yotoo. or UUsoto. kot oooofit. offo tta ototo woa 10 botooloporoore.
od tta lariloUoo ofltalliokliM Mil
Itoty MtkoHtl. toottosdltaoowdoc
itoto MOOIOpMOOt or tta MtiOMi
csordo ot Moolotoo to Aofsta Bo
wfU to proorst ot tta Mrtow oT tta
troopoAoirM lA ood ta will otoo
oosd to Moolotoo tta llUooto ootoI
rooorro oklp Dorottao.
Ofood tutor to tta lilchoot 11 bo.
booo for yooro. ood tta foroior. m tta
Ukd taokR will looeooorly. If not
90iu t^ «oUro oropo. Tta imto
k^ roMM o Ur«o oaooot of hoj.
oto|^oo^ hlfboot iroMdo
- iCotoo oooDk/ forakoro oro offorinf
oibigb ooft.ao odoyood boord for
toroi aap dorioff tta booy ooomo,
orkoaobla to ft^l ouywboro ooor
^ tSk lAai men oo ttay wool, otoo ol
I of ooti to tta opoto.
oro oooottoo to M. to tta
oooottoo ft. to tta oortooro oo
W ood tottaatoloM.
of iNOoo In tta oootb.
nramffo 74. to tta eentrnl oonnitoa 7«.
oonnueo «. nod to
The nonditto, of polnloe. to tta
MtbernooMtioBtoW. to the onolrol
^^iCBoioowto .roortbor July ooUfaro- Mottoe 74. to tta oortooro ooooUoa
^^DdM torso oot to koto boou o tory PS. nod lo tta ololo A4.
■nr.
%DtaBy oSolr for o root* or moro of tta
• ----------- Hoodrodo of torpodo
Iko oTOtoffoytold ofoloTor per ooM.
woro oold boro tta Foortb tbot to toon. U to too ooolbon ood oMtnU
poUot oboot tta otoo of o
Una I CA. ood to too oortooro
line. 14P. nod to tta ototo 1.61.
TtasToroffe ytold of UMOtby por ooro
to. to too nootoorn oooottoo 1.4«. to
bootooM ood of tta eOM wosld k
lootfml ooontloe I.P7. to tta oorlb•eottonof Mto or Im to otory <
oooottoe. 1S7. Md to toe etoto
tioo. lo ooo looloaoo o bcqr kod
1.41.
m
Tta proepeot U ffood for n fair crop
of peoobne tbronffbont the fruit bolt
Mlet tad beffun to cuv. r tbem, like a
rMb half reveeUng. half ruuceallng.
tta face of a prHty woman.
They
were rutotUe. ethereal, ao ethereal that
I doubted If they were real mountaUia
after you fi>l to them. and. br a matter
of fact. iR.iue did elude un entirely.
« tabind |«-aked craga and amU
ing at UB tlin.ugb tbe flaky fleece of
to.
rateameratoppedatOuchy. Vnn
elevated me to tau-auue. where,
lowing a man wlib my imu bela. my
walked l•e!weeu tall »rray walla, over
wbicb from blKb. autn-l frardena acar
flowera nodded to Ibis jenslun
Other -lluwem welr«iin-tl me there
greeting me with lavlab waste of i»-r
fume ruaea. aweet |»eaa. boneysuckb-s
uoo«
,rily
ut I
poattlng a franc
III of Jbe aatcbeJii. 1 fuUowed at
•ela of two nimble white capped
up tbreFflIgbta of atalra of gray•omlier and <-lrrular. My room
waa locati-d on tbto third fliHxr. and
dlolug room was on ll»e fourth.
Tta olMwnatoD was on the roof, and
above that were I lie clouds: at night
le atara.
There was melliod In this ac-emlng
ladneea. Tlnr town is Iniili on a at«n>p.
main aide.
.V<*rus>i frotu It.
Una. aims I
The iMople
I ween Is Ibe Uke.
’ tausuuue live for ttiiNM»
that lake Of room
Tta paovnet for n crop of panoboo
to no foUowo to toe oooottoe toclndod
to tta MleblffM Frolt Bolt..
loffoo. 78; Bocftoo. 10; tooto. 81;
Soot. 8P; Oitown, 86; YnoBoroo. 47;
Hffoo. 100; Howoyfo. P8:Ooeoon.
PI: BeosU. lit; Oiood Tmroann. M;
otoo. 78; Mnooo. P6; Lentooon.
76; nroai«ofor MioblffM Frail Bolt.
7A ;
_______________
Ita cre^k
loir Ibu woek ood
tta brook one
Itr brook troot, otorofftoff
iwond to wolffbuoooffbt to
tta tarba of ita feooe
tokoTos
BAY VIBW AVD PBTOflKEY AHO
BSTURM. VU O. M. 4k L
*•
MORE TRADES UNIONS
MEAN FEWER STRIKES
t of tta Unllod Mtoo WoHioro of
irtoo
H8IIE HAt BKEN. NO FORCA BO FOTANT IN ALLAVlATINO THA WRONOfl AND flUFFARINOt OF THA
TOILAR8 OR IN flLAVATINO THA CITIZAMflHIF OF
THA WORKAR8 At THA TRADA8 ORQANlZATIONfl
OR OtllLM OF WORKINOMAN.
By JOHN MITCH ALU
m
m
___________
Infwt,hcM,bed*m6o««t^b.yoi«lthepoMibiUtr «f •uoo.MifuI ooDtnuliotioD that THE TRADES
DXIOX MOVEMENT HAS BEEN THE GREATEST RECOXCIIJNQ FORCE BETWEEN LABOR AND CAPITAL
>1x1 tk.t in the tnxUi in nAidi tb> w«>rksn >n b«t oi(>iund wgi*
mtc bintMft, xmditiont of onnloTinnt noM l»onU> >ad luWMne,
MriLc >n4 lockouu l«a«t numerow and tk> reUliondap batirwn
•niployei and employe# moet eordial and hanMaiaw, and in tliii
particular my experience )ia« baan that wiMta eaphal b oigaaiiad
for the purpoaa of treating with oiganind labor friction and atrifa
bare been leaat apparent. Tbeia b a popular ■bepprabwiinii that
bbor organbatioaa faror and adroeate ftrike^ but I bar# no bedtancy in laying that IF LABOR WERE THORODOHLY DKITED IN THE TRADES OBQANIZATION8, FEDERATE^^
THROUGH THE AMERICAN FED^TION OF LABOR,
STRIKES WOULD BE REDUCED TO A MDOICOIL Tbeia
bare been few atrikai of great Btgnitnda tAara tba wathaia who pai^
tidpatad in them war# organiiad at thdr imNption.
raspUrry Jam.
Hut Ufure
1 the window, and my Udlly
was lost In the hunger of my
-Kenluckyr gasisd SlbyL "Thafa
my atate. Aud what waa hto namer
-His name was Itoytoii." answered
tta old maid. -Turn I'ayioti
raa. from llarrodsburg "
Sibyl again arose. Sbe graaprd my
arm. Sta draggtd me from Ita room,
tbrougb I be tall, down one flight of
atalrs. Into her own room, wb*sre, cloa
lug tta door. Mbe atuud with ber back
List It. 1 a little way off. coutem
plating b.-r amaaeUly. woud«
tad mistaken me fur some
an of blua. 1 tad token oot my Ge
nm dock ttat kept time Juat t
bonra fast, set It oo the porcel
Mora, placed tta miniature of a girl 1
lore upon IL bruatad the atolna
tnm fram mo. amootbed back my
bnlr nod wna atandhag at tta r^ow
mtBraiag tbe row ufm
to tbe vineyards that
bauae back, fraot and aldea
Ontoaod sent for. me to cume to tta
r
I way.” a
Mood at tta left Of the window
taM bock tta cortato.
le wna MImiL bM tar expra
attltsda tiacdlatad. ”Tbsrar
-It waa about three yeara ago.” ata
began, -whra a young man alopped at
this penslou and atoyed three i
or four. Fre forgotten just whether It
waa three weeka or four, but anyway
It waa plenty long enough to do the
harm. And ata waa here. She had
COMO only the day before. He feU In
lore with Iwr. and ata with bim-ata
tbe way
Sibyl gave a Iona of her j
• With DOC quite aU,” ata
The old maid looked hard at tar
•pectaciM tpm half to two. the upper
half for viewing people and the lower
half for reeling book
HmH
LOW RATES TOOmCAQa
U. W. dnantofflMM. AfL
ASTOR HOUSE JAM in i
and I
< A«*iaa»t"-e.<e*
PKor HAMBIK. U.V Palmist ef TIO
sot amt futar*. f..r l*l uo TrpevrrtttM
stalrhor«mUf«hf.tMa
Senator Lodge happen^l to be one of
tta prealdenFa callera at tta time and.
appreciating tta force of Bonor Btieo
r him tta pen.
WANT DEPARTiEHT.
RUSSIA AND MANCHURIA.
•“’t:
churia by Ruaato to hardly frank. Man
churla taa been retunud to Chinese
Jurtsdlcttoo In accordance with Kuaala’a original promtoe and programme.
naatou totem adll bold Newchwaiag. and It to plainly uoderatood
by every cabinet throughout tbe wmhl
ttat we will cootinue to hold that
port aa long as Tientsin Is oc-.-upled by
tbe foiN-es of govertimeols fi»relgu lo
China.
We hold .Newchwang (
guarantee for the evacuation of Tien-,
toln and are prepared to return New
ing and Ita railroad ronuectlou*
to tbe Cblneac admlntoCratlon when
-with slim white I
rom Payton." sbe said again, "of Uamdsburg
tMlsburg!”
-Well. VI lint of lir I queried, pna
ahd
-Ilusbr Sfie *-autiune«l. repenting ber
luneuvtT of tiptoeing to Ibe door, cloa
Ing It mure sts-urcly. Um-ii tiptoeing
tack again. As If tbe blue eyed girl
sitting nt ber wli
alKtve. with every door faat abut beween, could bear! Then
"I don’t know whether to Uogb or to
s him well. Oh. oh, oh! There abe
at that windom- walling for
atltchlng. looking toward Geneva aud
walling fqr him. and he- he's mai
nc*s lies'll marrltd a yenr-u year aud
half by Dow-and-lbere’a a baby
boyr
____ ____
Ilecetitly a iMilutli minion of the Uw
.had occasion to visit a family living
In tbe West • nd.
He wanted to aee
the mtin of the house, but, aa he* waa
not in. he aat down and waited lu ths
kluben.
A young girl, apparently
alsmt 12 years of age. was busying
hers. II km-adlug bread.
'I be oflUvr watched tbe prtKN-edUig
for aome time, when be remarked"Uon’t you go to school
.-No. J stopiNNl school aome time ago-1 slHiuld think iliat a girl your ag«
would Wind to get as much educaUon
aa iHnoilhle taf..re taking the
blllty attending Itome-bold du
-Yea. mayta"
-Hut why don’t you go to achooL
"Well." she Blaromered. -Ijecausemy
htistand thinks 1 had Utter stay
Tlo-n the officr hs.ked out of tta
and
'I'libutw.
it.lulh .N'ev
dlacbargod at TIentoln.”
The count further explained aa fob
Iowa;
-lu answer to oft repeated quesUona
I may repeat the poMdon of Kt
Mamhurto was ocT-uptod by Roi
forces becauae the Chinese re|
troops Invaded lloaston terHtory pnop^
er and began war with us. We drove
them back and Mmporarily w-cuptod
part of their tenitory. Aa an act of
conquest and reprtoal Russia waa en
titled to tbe aoverMgiity of kfanchurto.
-At tbe beginning of bostllltlea Rns^
■to annouDoed ttat no policy of ag
When peace waa secured. Russia r
tially evacuated Chlncae tenitory.
turning It to tbs Chlnew.
We
conquertd t.
We held It.
Ifsd we
coveted Maochurto where
power to drive us out? Ritato bald
Mancbnrto
with an overwhelmtiig
force. Nothing equal to tt c-ould tavw
been moblllaed In C
FOR SALE
.. roontm. ntmh drswrr. t
ijaum FOH HAL* ta Ml fmrtssT iassll7.
PtJi
FiLSK-L
±
wiscel'Laweous
I OANH-n. r.,1 Mtato
ssrsi«lai BuMklr
a«onr to i»as-od
■M
faith of Ruaato aud lo accordaoce with
a programme announced at tta Urn#
wa were repeUlug an actual war. New
chwang and almttor territory vrlU bs
trsateff In tta same way,
i
to tta fan
Del and asrfo tathlng suit thto year by
an array of pongeet. Mika and other
fabrlca In many coIopb, foUowlng tta
mode in other Unaa of dreaa. aaya tbs
Hsw York Press. Black and t
ctacka are to be aa raablonabto lo tta
water aa on tta street Pongee aud
other materiato of that color. luHodlng
Unan. are exceedingly MyllaU. Borne
of those are mads op ptoln. but otbera
are trimmed with straps or tanda to
whits or Uack. atllctad to tailor faah
ion. Red to a color ttat to as<
aome of tta new autta. but to rmlhsr
cotter to Ant
PECK’S KIIIGOFOIIITIENTS
At the coat of only n' two-c«st F
iDrtoaed In a Irtlcr. to pay for tta poaf
age. a trtol tax of ooa of tta moM
•Ocaclow ramodlaa known to Modan
aclewcT may ta pracorad. Thla In may revive tta filiMMifi rutting li
Peck’s Ring of OliitMaoto. tta •
try. which haa lngn« kudly of 1st
IHodtooorarTia MMlIulua hM
ulotmenl haa fnnda Many ramarkahto
<-ores after every othar Mcnna of ra-
cfMlorwe all tta makfra cUlm for IL ft
1s put op la two-onace glaaa jars at »
cents. If jomr dnigfIM does nM krap
Peck-s King of Ototmrato If will ta
setd by matt, peatpald. The
*M of tbe prapHet
-All tta world lovra n loTrr"--8ta tbto wouderfhl MntMfut. Peck Rrus.
got that oot of a book,” whispered <;rand^apldt, Mich, ranllrm* ta tta
Mrottgeat mnuacr the high chnractM
SIbyl-yra gl iiinl^- He w
fttMT
PALMISTRY
ta did not Uke tta pen
him. na aaoe of tta pramto
anito had annonocod t
Coont Caaalnl, tta RtwaUu emhaaaa
dor at W ashington, was recently In
torvlewed by tta New York World
epoodeiit aboot Lord Cranborne’s
mant lo parllameut ttat Britain
Ml notlflad ttat negotUtlona are
ledlng for tbe evacualloo of Man
churla by KuaaU and that It to ex
pectod that Manchuria wlU aooo be
rad to Chlneoa cootroL Fount
cately outlined Itodf agalnat
blue of the aoa. It wa» pure as tbe
prouie uf a Greek. Turning, she rest
ed her eyt-s on me with a half smile.
They were Urge and deep and blue.
From mueb looking at the lake tbey
bad appan-nlly caught the .-,dur there
T.
OncemoretbeexquUlte proflle showed
gainst tta gllul of tbe |ane. a char
cut cameo. .She atart-d abn, uily awhile
out at the amiril aide w indow toward
Geneva: then, taking up b«-r work f>noe
. she stitched.
1 finished my i»-a. gave a regretful
backward gUnee at tbe window and
found my way to tbe drawing room,
where tto* others w«-re. Tliere some
old makls. doubled up In corners, n-aU
h; an ^:^u:ll^b inolla r. sloul. rosy,
robust, aat sumiunde,! by a I.c-hI of
UM-ek children bum on tlie same |«t
leru. But It was an .Sno-rlcaii family
that ot-cupied tbe i b«<he «tl\aii».
lYacTs was tta name Sibyl TraPTK, Imt father, b.-r UKdber and b.T
Utile broth.T. aged ten.
I put Slbjl
first lesaus4. she iK-Iong.-d there , She
dominated tbo family Tbey ant ataot
her In awed and graceful groups await
ing her word of command, glad to
olK*y. reJolc«-d lo yoke thi-mmdves and
be tal^lbnt Is. all but her little broth
talked of the girl lu low tunes U-flttiug
tbe talk of tbe pluea.
-Why dm-s alie sit by tbe w induw all
day long." aaked 8lbyL looking lowanl
Geneva r*
An old maid with white talr a
you ne«D tbe view almw
U It? Are tbe mounulns pink or blue mole on her chin loukeil up from her
book. Nowhere In the world outside
or a roaentv mlrture of tbi- two?
Ita Uke bow la that? U It dim;dlng of Fram-e do you And ao matiy old
malda aa you find In Swltzerbind.
wUb sparkles or to It altogether
”lf you an- aure tbe dour U abut be
tta mUL that beautiful Uker‘
The malda. cb-jneiltlng my aatebeU. tween.” aald the. ”F11 tell yoh why
ffyble arose, tiptoed to tta door, shut
bad left me. 1 tad looktsl ataut me at
It MralthUy. tiptoed back again, retta white walU. Ita while flour
UnmaenUte rug, with every scrap of aomed tar arat and looked brealhlraa
ka fHnge lakl flat In a manner forbidTta Bogllah mother, fearing Ita atodtoglJ IMvilae; at luy divau. abaiw-d
like Mue. de Stael s and «'«*vered with ry might contain aome alight touch on
fit for the dellcale ears of her braod,
dimity of much the same iiattem
bera. but not qalt« the aatur quality: at ahooed It out of tta room, rloalng tta
tta ahlnlng white porcelain atove Hi other door on berweir and it
Tta old maid, closliig tar
tta corner and at Ita Ull. while can
crumbed a wrinkled fpreflngcr Into It.
dtoaUck, decorated with lu little flow
\ taf /dr if.
LOe ANQKLB8 OR BAH rRAHOMOO AHD RBTURH. Tto O. B. to L
f».84.
oo m^e Ang.Jat lo 8tk flood
waa ta? WlMfre did he come
Waa ta German. Greek. Italian,
lean or wtatr
”He was an American." replied tbe
old maid aomewtat ImpallenUy. her
eyes on tbe book.
Sibyl leaned forward, open mouthed,
wide eyed.
I'rom what
-uiH NAMK waa raTToM
dtoU^o^tosie^’u^ foiU^Ttafb^y
-FoiiW'^of/ofkd^OM.
1-norii.r
.iMiiT Tiut oaxr akin or ran atA.
have rejoiced me. 1 drank It out of an
old blue cup. There wen.- tblu aUcia
on a rare plate upon which
blue ablpa nailed at half mast uu
ImiHUinnt and leading
to me. she s.ntl.tbHl licnu-lf
aa regarded my |*osltlon. gcm-nil stand
character a ml bwk me up \Vc
ft»rthwltb firm friends.
»er we haunted the nsuM with
low. Giving the blue e.ved girl
there a wide berth, we watcbe«l tbe
liitalns turn puTb- as oxerrliu^
us. turn Iduc. turn imicr blue and
pp*-nr. We cllmlM-d up and up and
up to the roof then and wnicbtsl tbe
un rise over tlu-m. the atni
. the little tow ns aentss on tbe up
He coast commence to gb-am and
ter In a twinkle of fairy llgbta and
now and again a lonely I
redly, show ing lts«-If like a giant eye
oa some tall mountain top.
When ^ta night grew dusky and tta
wind arosc-tta wlud aoughs through
plm-a 111 I^iuannue like Kansns; It
a. it w bi
Tta boory imtoo for Ita pool orootb.
rilloffo. Mr. O'Rorke boo beoo oeUto
to bio efforto to fopproM tltoffol iltowodbfttabet WMtbor. ployed
tfso with too ooloty Soldo of Kotowbtokoy oolltoff. tbor i
MOO oooo^. nod too loM to tta
ood It la tallotod
fftwworo will bo owoy op to too tboofroM thta ooofoe.
At Bottio Orook
MOtffOd.
away.
Befora ta
be anid to tar: *I*M ooMtoff
la n Bttto while-la a rary Uttie w
time back by way of Geneva, over
tta lake. Yon alt by tta window t
and wait for me UH I com«.*“
-And tbeor
-That waa two yeara ago or t
rve forgotten which. Two or three,
and ata a done what be told her to dtk
Shea rat by ttat window watching
and waiting and watching and wait
ing. 8he stttchea to fill In tta tima.
. fortunately, people buy tta
thlnga ata aUtebea. and ao ata Uren.
People come aegi praple go. but ata
Mto there, alwaya watting and watch
ing and aUlchlng.”
- opeiMd tta book at tbe ptoee of
Ita croatad forefinger.
-A«f thafa the atory.” ata flnl
Mumenclng tb reed.
-What a queatlou: Wtat^ghaaUy Mv: . Our Kentucky!
ti-u find them like that abroad^ofti
er lhan.not. Sometlmea I reaUy think
ttat there U poaltlvely no end to tbelr
Iguurmnce.”
-If there Is, 1 belk ve thafa tta Mato
p came from. Yes. that waa the
Kentucky."
Com.
Tta ooodlttoo of eora to tta Motbera oooottoo to. ooMpoiod with oo
oraroffo «. to tta eootfok oouttoo 67.
to too oortooro ooMitoe CC. ood to
tboMotott.
k tkinkflffn*.
dOMOdO woo to tta biff iMo gtoM
WiodDWO Ho loM tkM tWMty of
tkooo wore broken by piooooo of lron«
whlob borrd holoo tbroQffb tta fflooo.
lorarmoeo lno|iootora who node tta
rooDdo flffoio tl»e Iom ot to.WO. oo
whlob ttaro U tooutonoo of only fWa
An offed toon oomod Ooorffo BoiU
dlod oftor o few lioor. of onffortoff
ot Loko Ann. Another moo U oipootod to llto koto few bonr^OMlo third
iB teiy etok. It \b onppoood tta nick
SOM wo. noaood by drtoktoff wklokoy
whlob woo odolleistod to ooMo
sottatktoooU pnrtook f iom o
plot bottle which :ttaj hooffht ihort«
taowtoff It wo. the qmaity More IhM
tta ffoMlIty Ihot oooeed tta trooblo.
Boom MleorMol .wlorod tta orhord
of Icbo r O'Rorko. o abort dtotoooo
wont of Boor Uko. oud mtood 101
frmil trodk. eotttoff dowo oomo ood
fairy eluotia yuu rarely aee
twin sallrd aUiutia that In
ccrUlo poettlooa take on the abape of
. wluffB of a dlpptnc dove,
alkinc tbe deck of the UtUe
I bad looked fimt at tbe Uke n«d
then et tbe MoonUlna. Tbe deep, rlrb
blue of take Ctoneva bad luelted grad
e ta
of take
BXCUIglON^,3
PEREM>Sm>UETTE
to tta Manila p«MM ttbrary ttara
rtU noon ta dapoaltod a ratoad ao«AT OBAJUir
Mto. Mya a facial dtopatek Cram MA80VI0 PIOKIO
VOIX,
^ .
Watotogtoa to tta Philadelphia Prana.
WEDVE8DAY. JULY lA
It to only aa ordinary Amartcaa atoM
hot It waa iMsd by Pr Ml flat
rvMt to Mga hto aama to tta blD
r a ctm goraraMrat to tta Phll________________ ^1118-14
tpptoaa. Thto UMarta af an act flWSKTORBAM 18aa ptoL
II la tta
at 4?
tarfiwsss
w-
-itiS.’r!
Patents
r
ras sTshtSiJ
CHOmUMPHIUPPIIIE^
HSaoa Say* Oar Army Ha*
Foockt Diaeaae Bravely.
ttwwHOtoiilytor Aret to beemabtlabej
woat to work for the Weatem I nkm
at Oadar HiU. hot tbe only oor for am*
mllm arottnd. and sre were Incllurd to
lock npon toe druggiat wRb awe and
aa a meoaenger. aaya tbe .New York
At the ou:hreak of the cIvU
aoreral ok.aakma la debv«Tiiig war ardera to the army poata In aad araand
M>« til* S0W
9miw4 tmmg tW KU1|4m Id tbr Too
4o 4toUkt of Moolto. vUlcii U |«jpa
totoi onto too irrj poorooC of llao oo
OOM. ro«p Wolloof troB ottuotMl on
tot LmU almit foor mtlro fm tU
*TIm onojr ourfooiis
bimI
Uionl of
to too Uoltod MtBtrB wore ontor«l to
too SbsU Mobb booiilUl. which WBB
tWM« tiito a dotoottoo CBIDP
TUrr.
r kept in Btrlrt
aa woU aa tbo dtj.
K bU thr prccBDUuDB.
toi dtoBoao MIC Will UtcrtwoKl in Ma
. alia. M aiaoad rapldlr to the looc
tocoa.
At that tliuo no whitco bad
boon anackod.
I
f of tho afflicted.
WbrtVTiT
frvatfittr I
#o4 hope I
! rrho pooplo of JJanlla came out my.
attj aad offarod Major Maos, chlof
boatto offleor. every aaalaUnre tn their
powor.
KoChloa more lu the world
co«ld bo dotto fmin a medhwl and aati
am of health.
wore toat tho Flll|4noa km w nuthloa
of aaulUiT roaulatloDo. and It wat
bald to got them to umlerotand tUt
too troatiDoat we UId out for-them
waa too proper coorae to iiurautv Tbo
board of health even had etcrllUed
laillita every
J
Uthlng. Tho FtllptiMia
waU to too boon offm'd until they aaw
aotoo of tbo brighter *mm do mi. Tho
oalo of all freah viretahh*- waa atoiipod. and tbo native, were coached aa
Amatlcatia and CnglUh were taken
with tba dlafoao.
Tliere were then,
ie far aa 1 knew*, bo «lealba among
tboiu. Tbeoo men would aubmlt will
F.ri
Telegraph company,
Uakm
war. a few yeare lapr. be dUUo
rubbed htmarif ty carrying ribpatrhea
fur tbe gbveromotit. rbking hb life on
rmk BmmU:
*1 WM to Itottita tost reUiuii7«bra
New Y
Turning atortea are told of •Y>Wl
Jim.** rxpcrtooceo la braving death
while ronirying dlapatrhea to fh*
ewapm from falling Into tbe hartoa of
C\mr«dt.mtr splea. who lnf«wtrd the
city daring thoee oUrrtng day*.
Al
though Wily a lad. the WoaCam rnion
pUc«l grwal oanddence In Jim, aud
when flare waa haaardooa work to he
be wao genotaUyTbe naan.
Bongtr aelreted. He waa
•omiliy hy maay mUltary commandera. who admtoad toe Ind for bla fearleainea* and daring. Nothing daunted
hUn. and tbo moro risk attached to a
Job thr belter Jim liked It. Too young
to go to tbe front with tba I nloa
troopa. tbe lad reodorod aa yallant
aerrlce fur tbe caoae aa any aoMtor.
C'ooatanUy Jim flaked bla Ufa. and
aa the Unit few moutba of tbo groat
atruggle rolled on hit danger laercaaed. Although very young, tbe
Cenfedemte s|4ea aoee raaltoed tb t
they had a dangeroua too In tbo lad.
for unco bended a dtopateh to roorey
to any of rhe commandera ba noew
rripecL
raaoutlng the Fnited Htatee on the Is
land.
111a death waa attrlbut.tl to
overwork durtug the iirraent e|.ldemlc.
-The cauae of the outbreak waa attHUuted to frv-oh vc*:Hul.hw ttfought
tiuoi Hongkong, where the dla*.aae
waa epidemic. Othera put It dow n to
too ontranca of an luriH.tiHl ruiuauiau.
-The treatment we uaed there waa
the preparation of U*n*uaoi»e which
waa fumlahed by the Uiam of health.
Wo found that It aorW.-d admirably,
and many caaea re^'uvt-rtxl.
In »>»nJunction with tbo
*T cerUlnlj do not think that tbo
Mithroak will bo anythini.' ULe what
It baa been boretofure. atmply liecauae
toe eaniury ixmdltlon of Manila haa
baeu raatly Unproved alnce the Amcr
SOCIETY GIRL A8 FOOTMAN.
been pUylng ping
pong and Uwn and court tenula atart
•d at noon the other day fur a drive
on Ocean avenue, lu NewiHUi. aaya the
Now York World, t^ne of the i»n*tty
gtrla of toe parly, gowned In w hlie and
with abort aleenw. aiirang Into the
tootman'a aeat of a trap and. folding
bar ama. took the correct i»o«turc for
that tonctlonary and continued It dur-
L How Trno of atooioer.
type of ateamahlp. the Invention of
Harr J. Broban. an engineer of Ham
bois. baa been on view in the Hall of
am Kngtooera. Hoe Blanche. BarU.
mn toa Sctootlllc American. The i»rliv
dpal toatnra of thU eraft U that It la
aQUlppod with four propellara. one fUr
ward, another juat before tbo rudder
and twro at Ibe klem. The veaael la
tat bottomed, but tbere la a abort keol
to tba center and two faloe ktvls for
ward to keep the hull off tbo l>uCtom
tn caat of groundtng and between
t ldcb tbo forward aervw rrvoU^
Tbo tamtor evtlmatea that with a
■Hamir bOd toat long built according
to bla datoga bo coaid make tbt paa2^ fM BbTra to Mow York la four
IR V
Tloya. that dnigstrie rrmlnds me of
bouM and of tia- old wumsn and cbll
dren. Jer. think of pllis and aalis aud
calomel and quinine: UlvilUaKhun hui
come kiHx Uu* al our dcMifm. oihI It s our
aoirmn duuiy to fv» l l>ad aud buy mm
lhln*r
Now. some of na tiegan to -feel bad.-
Bboukl any of you
wish to ask to commit suicide you will
know what to aak for."
We triad to brace up after tbe second
caUmlty and srere gradually getting
our confidence back when a man nam
ed Grlmahaw got aomethlng for chills
Tbe drugglat wouldn't recommend U.
as usual but It bad been marked by
tbe tenderfoot as -Good For ChlUa."
It proved to be. One doae romoved Mr.
1
ay^tloMB^IWa*
-T-otoer-waa toe drngatore. Afters
rian tootocr Unas
M. OUAJX
of omameot.-^bltwgo Hoot
2
ooa ***
Ninety pm* cent of tbe
people
ton Eaaalaa euiplrt
Hamilton OloUilng
ffaf/ufAaffama
BOYR- WAISTS from lUe upwards
nt I'ht* Economy Store.
MISS JANE OAKER
Tba torm pluys toat will be proda
BU^Y CHENILLE Stand S|weads r«nb
tngKiu Si.
Holy oommanlon TulOn. m.
Morning servn*e at 10 JO. Tt>e Rt
fur #f.
V. hi
H Atwlll. Bishop of West
tmuber |irodnctu>ns of the
■sou ri. will iMoh. At 6 JO pm.
Bixl i«i* .
.4-I
arvioa will be held to toe r
Miss OAker. the b aiintf
vertliaas.
trim
at
Kdi^wood
by
tbe
full
vrst«Hl
at her best, and
ad
ead hara naxi Tboradhy. Friday aad
Saturduy by AugusUn Daly Oomedy lady, is
Oo. give toat company a aplendld Intarpretatiou that the critics sav osn
ci>ui|iare4l t«» tin* ^reat
ehaaoe to show tbelr varoaUlity. Tbe be favorably ci»m|i
1 of Clara Mom. Olga Net hcrstile.
oomadlaa**A Might Off ' and ••7-JO-
wpru-t
Haartsi.
W. T
8.” aro bright, wholaaoma and full of
fan and have in
tbe paat pleaaed
Woodbouaa. pnator.
-rnittg.
10:30.
uday acbuol at 13.
Y
P
U . fi :4\ LMdar.
Etna llohUworth
KveiuiiK.
7.3U.
lYmyer turwtiug on Thnraday avru-
Mias Oaker Uo
rtgbtoat fatnre of any of the
wlm have
ooaa that helped make Auguatln Daly yoniig
n bsnd
famooaand by which Miss Ada He- JuimMl
The other members of
AlVars^iwdlally Invited
to tba aer-
balanced cast is not playing anywhere
In the
United 8Ut4 s todny.
end tbe
1 tMwrd the Daly ver- people of Traverse c;uy Imve the r.ire
opportunity id seeing tlm^i artistic
Uka all of Daly'a work it remarkably periormanoes by some of the licat tal
ent in the profeasion.
free from tbe vulgaritiea that some
TRIAL NEXT MONDAY
A atrniige ..hi ^w.M-ld prlUlegf.
hii
Uck to the• time wIh
ii the N.s
came to Nurmamlt. wtis . \.-rriiMtl Ini
year in the Island of Guern«M-y. It I
ralledi tim -I'lsnienr de liar.. - By th
amletit Iaw4,f tf* Island n iieiwon wh
Bj TsUrraxA t« U«.
thinks Ids land rights an* f-ing U
ni«»n hay o
only to draw up
ng.d ui«,n
Detroit. July
IJ-Jadge Morpliy Crlnctd
ivhh h he •
decided this forenoon toat Prana C.
to Isfore two wItm-.-.w Thf f*
Androwa* trial moat begin next Mon
|avs..|its to the fillifT of tin- f laml aud.
day, .toe ahowing made in support of
Jadae Mmrphw Will Not Per«it ISetsv
toe motion for a oooiinnauce on the
ground that toe reaimndeni could not
get a fair trial at this time tielng In-
PHUlMlNAh
Miaa Btnyrn Kidd b ft this
for Uie home of her sister in Cheboy
gan after a visit with Mr. and Mrs
L. T. Peiiu'Dgton.
Mr. and
Mrs William
Wright left
this morning for a visit in Petoek
' Mr. aud Mrs
**[■
Henry 8mllh let
Plaiuwell
a
mornlUK for
Mich., toe former home of Mr. Smith.
J. R
Blllwell is
la
loiland on a
visit
City Attorney George R C.-oss went
to Honor this morning.
He weot oo
boainaas hot be took his lioots and
tooat rod along,
so that there
will
Miaaaa Kittle and Neva Wright
are vialting Mr. and Mrs Oscar East
at Petoakry^___________________
^fc«^s
cent
homer cm be lullivs
mind without any alaitemrnt of tbe
dy aiHl eluirm of I
dignity and
tbe nu|il«-e><;iiit a
constant frivolity e\hl»-iu^il in “sniart•peech or quhkiies* of re|eartet-. Init
the humor that look, at tbe world with
eye ami sees Its
n.vlln.-ss,w. and
aurdltU-s
run.
It atioald be port of every woman's
meotal equlpUM-ut. for women are
called open to bear so many of lifer
BinaU worries as well as its greater
ones
Ttie bringing op of obildren.
the care of aervants and tbe many so
cial dutliw that brt'ome a burdeti<-aU
are made easy and lajaslble to put up
with by tbe woman with an unfailing
even Iti
X—ChUw
Two well km,wu ollli luK. one of tbe
stale aial the other-of tbe Hty. while
warm frietals tMvoslohaU.v get Into argumeuts as to the |ooper pronumHaUoo of words Tbe otluT night tba
word -Isolate" was mad by toe city
man. who pnmonui'ed It with the ac-1" a. “1-aoUte." where-butted In" with -Oh, no. md* I siL*t^
ought to teach yon
that you are
wrong. Juat look at what tbe word
meaba—Ice. which la frouro. whkh H
Tbe 1
Many a good maa has atrayed Into
tbe crooked path by following tbe di
rection
of
.
.
DaUy New*.
Jodg
Next Bnnday night the krnea i«n
Bevond Um Grmva." will be oonclu
«sl With the topic 'What and Whtre
Frvm h: “tih. Kollo, my prlm-e. st
me: I am wn.ng.-dr
Tills im-'.-o.ling nets n« an In
tioii, and the i-r-sni cmplaUMd of aa
trt-s]uiss.*r has to slay Ids tn*«igisj
til th** matter bss ls*en atljndliaite*! U|o
on bv t!,e «a.urts
ThU right of Isan
lug «aie’« ..wii Inbim-tlon by calling un
t.. i:»llo was gU,-tl to the iMSi.le of
t;nermwy by U..I1.. or llrolf. the NorwegLnn pir.ite who made Idit.sell
first I'nke of .No.tiirindy In PH.
there Is prtJsiMy m> ex.ample of a legal
pnsvdnreof like antiquity which
day «*nrrj.sl eiit In the same way aa
thiit lu whi. h It was hrM luHiauU^d.
C^ek llaskSaa lloasekeauosa.
In tlreece Iv Is the rustena for the
man »»f the kirnis** |.. go out early
the nmmlog aisl md only to order the
day's f.ssl. bill to s« nd along with tbe
ls,y wf1 de livers it expllelt orders how
he wishes I.. five it cuokiHl. In this
conms flon ll slemld W n*ninrked that
any iiiun ..f *;ns-,v «*an ns»k any Grvek
dish.
Gns-lun women aehlom go b
luarkH aiMkoften do not know how t<
cook as well as tf ir hmduiDds
The~- lasHde eat very lightly In tf
morulne. llie meal consisting of fruit
At noon comes tbe find n*al m**al
tJie breakfast
Urom noon uutll 4
O'cluck they Khsp
ThU Is the mid
day abt^
To call ii,s..i a Gns k a
this Uiue wen* quite ns rude us to cal
upon an American at a o.m*sis,isllni
hour In the miTiiHig
.\! 4 o‘« hs k an
Otbt*r light lUIK heon is euteii The din
uer. or hearty meal. U m.t .-aten untl
Tke
KU««er.
Too may buy uism the sins-t fir
which to the eye are of a blool
fine and a growth as fresh as any
which n.uld f- Kisunsl al the
costly establUlijiM-nt
You buy
for a antig and bring them b.aoe. v
they fall to |4.sv*s at a bn-nth I
-xT7u7? uJXrTf*!
do. Mr aoroer W—.- MMitt.) tbr .ui.
man. Then a patmd look (wme over
1). O. Ruth, imstor.
Morning aorvloa^
10
Bible school nt
junior Y. P A.
R«*v. Hugh Keuuedy. piato
Morniug service at 10:3(]
Senmai
by Rev. H W. SmittL
Evening arrvloe at 7 JO.
rmcm by
Rev. J. W. Muabnm.
Cbms meeting ntV;45.
Sunday i tool at 13
Kpworth lamgue at «:30p. m.
A cordial invitation to attond tl
I). Cojchlui. pnator.
Sermon at lU:30w m on
to to ralle«l tbe Siai of
Dangbter
Music led by
tottc
Introduce airangers I
Sunday aobool at not ». Tbe new
song tiookf. Uplifted Vi noaa. will be
*"TnieTmedialeObnslton Kadenvor ao
ciety nt 4 to p
ni . H label Deaptea
Intermediate 'brlstiao Endeavor at
I uto p m
Ma f I Desiuos. leader,
Young!
society of t 'hriatlan
Millar. Icwdor.
Young people aU tovitod. Song service at close.
Bnnday night gospel meeting at 7:30
p m
All memliers of cliolr meet in
tbe study. Close tin Habbatb with
worship. Bring your trienda and
help them get acquainted.
< kserk of t krist aUsrlides)
Rev. Thomas P. UUom. pastor
Mnvnlng aervioe at 10:30
Snbject.
-Duties -One to ADotber.”
»•«««. IKrt .«X.
FaU River bas aa ortttnance farbld.
*'Oh. rstsr yelled Brown, -let's bare
■ame rtchy and milk," and W'UUam ac-
muom!
who havf vrvicits
laitior w hoarf on oiir
lififs of mains, and
wish Gas UanKfs.ftc.
would nolilv US AT
ONCl'I. *1 hr siovf
works arc- so rushi-d
wiih ordi rs. wr tmd
tronhh* in havinj* ours .
hll«‘<lq>romptly.
myeoiKiBco
m-reiNBKmo*s
Crana Optra House
EqittatBl Fitrawlitari!
3 IMIOM-rS 3
Thursday. July
i7
AUGUSTIN DALY
eomedy Company
An All Star Company-tHasning In
Senior
John brew tii4 Oils Sklmicr-s
Kndeav«
Croat Comeoy Succas^
“A NIGHT OFF”
l^turiUy^^nlgM^
l***f*I
with the chtldron.
Welcome to wo.
^
■trangera. workingmen
Srt0ii>*n<.zsc.3;c.wc
Seat bats will <
, f,e*t MO..OS,
Tke w «> mt «kr World.
Fmiio world VIe 111elu. A man Rho
luiB Klx liorBe* stsndlng Idle In ■ aUble
w.tlke.1 tao lulkw ont in the country
on a mile m.ut.r of l.uslmws a day or
twn sir... while snotf-r «uan who had
no
aud very Iltlle nr^mey hired a
team U» go tbe same distance. Tbla
vias an hvtusl oivurrraiw ami abowa
the |B-rier«ity of hmuan nature.
He
who luis the rs«11!tlea fur drliing pre.
fer« ti> ualk. whilv be who could much
f-tier pn-ft-r to walk and has uo team
gisw Slid Idres one. Meu srs eraxy to
I been thus and. we
HEEDS ATTEHnon .
Tbe cumissUtlon of tbt* gum Is aueb i
to tiry op niKl set ImmedUiely. lss-o«
Ing invisible even to tbe eloM-sl acn
Uny.-Everj fsly a Magaxlue.
The knls,T's lorls-t* Is an InrorrlfV
Me bte <v,mer Koine time ago bv kn*t
hla royal inasttT waiting several min
utes. on his aiqs-aram^- tbe kslsev. la
a fit af generous lri»ny. tweaeotetl bin
With a cowlly gold chronometer, lesv
tog It to tbe^bariwT ^IT"'***
bUltTl^arrite oo time '<“>ntli
however, until at last the kaiser dw
mandtsl Impatiently: "Have youatUI
got the waieb 1 gave you’*"
-Vew. ytmr majesty." w-s tba
•Blue the rt»yal refdy
e|dy. -aa It
^Wrih ' eauw
eiu here la
Meet «»r Croeimtl
If a man weighing tweJvt
u7 put »r
to f* irunsferred to the
TOW toUrt lor U- 1» a <•» TcUlri Arttvielght of hf iBMly. mesBu
clo. «lMO TOOTH IIRU8IIB*. UAIR
by the attraction which
BKU8UKS.
OoMB,'*.
TOOTH
PO«- .
would exen-lse u|>on ll. would be rsFACE
du v-d to alHMit twu atone. If bla mna- DKIU. BOAiy. SHOK(»K8.
cU. aad bJ* frame remained tbr same, POWDKJW. oc. «« M plMltfo! hwo
ll would seem na If be woMd ba able
w wlUto tb. Mcb of olL
So
to Jump over a wall tvreire feet blgt
«UI fMhIoo dw.rt. for tho
on tbe small rlobe wllboot any greater
MMl of tbo boir.Alo or loot*
exertion than would ba raqulrod to
ikwr a wab two fast high ou toa surtE
JAS.G. JOHNSON.
making a apaacb to opp
expenMve funarala of
miorot aw loc:
we won't ask co
puMe of your
I to pay tbe exak Yau've gut
MUSIC
LESSONS FREE
Hr. J
W. OllSo oM «ot OM
And the m-xt moment toe atupeAed
balrdrvwer had In hU hand a nlckeb
I^RHITURE POLISH par BoUla.
iIa
IWlButtUM, nil atocu. par
BImw 1S72 4XKI0 mllea ot rallraada
Mv» been laid la tbe Japan«e
!Mplre.
t:o
Wf wish lli.il |M-isoiis
A ooi^l walrome for every body
, tliiwe st-rvioea.
Kev
J. Penuiogton will preach
and evening service
Kev
lm|>or^Ark^
piVBume.
ed with a ahsn» f
the .*el,t.*r of each '
prtcea bavea*j atmek
harlaat
etida
flne.
' IS
ai*r»s..
rT!."r‘ ,
bast
L
got to alt.
POlHTtO PARAGRAPHS.
________
_
I bar Of tbe
'.alto to aotoowbat longer than
fmf% toodto
fYom tbe two
;wiaff a toop of goto chain, very
|.
Kev. Wm Laofnian. pastor
I'Us. m.s tiug at k :90
iWiir bipai 10;3U 8.ru*oa
•reaves of tba Genaaml
latlons
If you would make a woman angry
abuse her physician.
Candor compela aeme men to i
that they are above tbe average
Hrowa
Ev. n»..,f ,
The |s»t.
oocapr toe palpit
motulagaad;
e wreUsnm* sll attsUgere
•rU iwinllc to alt oar arrv
a aeoar that lasts through life, through
I ruvtna and Mr. Davto turnad bk
belt WlU aquara eyalata and a glU ah>]
kmg buckle with a aQuara tongua.
flow
N
tto many Uls if
A Hew Swoea Metal.
The Australian govemment haa It U
■aid. decided to arm aevcral cavaPr
ragtoifau with awards made of a new
metal named magHallom. which la aaaerted to combine tbe Ughtneea of alu
minium with tbe atrsngtb and AexlbUlty of atccL-London Globa
E
M.
. nl.'u fuf
Mr. navis aald to him:
*T bought tlda drugstore outCt of a
teoderfuut down at Grass Valley. Be
waa alck and dU«*uragt-d and wanted
to go l*ark home. I donT know much
about the toalnesa myaelf.
UU bunt
op tbe calomel and aril It to you. but I
won't be reaiionrtble for tbe results"
-What d'ye mean by tbe resuUsr
queried Abe.
-Well I've got calomel aroeMc. aalts
and a lot of other things mixed up
here, and I'm not going to guarantee
anything. Mebbe 1It'll be calomel and
mtbtie not We all abled off for a day or two at
that, but when we came to think It over
we rather Uked tbe uncertainty, and
I kept bnay with our
the drugglat
s of hla Aqolda and
powders were In bottlea or papers, duly
labeled, and some of the powders were
in parcels without a UbH on them. If
anybody asked fur epeom aalta. for In■UDce, tbe drugglat would AMi around
under the heap of boots and aboea and
clotbing till be got bold of a box or
parcel and, bringing It out. be would
Probably the moot exciting
once Jim rwir bad woo in tbo
of ItoB. when be doUrorod a ■
to the c
land. Tbe hay waa frooao orer. a»*d
a terrtfle aiorm bad brokao
from tbe dty to the latond.
lion was
r to get to tbe k
: on the tco teaa.
When Jim waa banded tbe moaaaira
for the rnlon rommandeo. be art out
to deliver It. With a aolo companloii.
John Youdalc. be crawled over the Ice
from the Battery to Guvemora laland
and handed tbo Important diapatch to
the colonel commanding.
Both Jim
-All I know about this atuff Is that It
and Yooc
ain't copperwA I took a iHircel of
they were hauled up cm the laUnd and peraa on a debt once, and so I know
In such a state thot they had to be aent toe ainff when I aee IL If yon want
to the MlUUry boopltaL
to run cbancea, you can take It along."
Hurlug the tUllUng trip over tbe Ice
Moat everybody waa willing to run
floo they were ILred on by aoldlera <»r cbancea. and for two weeks all went
the bdand. who thought they
well If nobody waa made any better,
aplfo attempting to» get Into a Union
L*
nobody waa made any worse, and tbe
I Bbot through toe
drugglrt did a rushing trade.
Then
came an afternoon on which old Joe
Crosby UId down hla working tooto
past his bead, supported and half
and announged that he wna -off his
rled hla companion over too Ice unUI feed- and had got to have aomelhlng
they were reocued from death by too
offablUooa attack,
to ward
wi
tay what'a good for II" aald
v-1 cab't
t
tbe dragfUt "but rn Aah up a lot of
packagea, and you can take your
iFbolce."
ateel Klwg>a Hew HawsJew te Kleol
Ba laid out ten pareeU on toe countar; and old Joa wet toe tip of bU
Andrew Cameglo a aplendld new leoAiMor and taatad toa contents of each
kkmro lu upper Fifth avenue. New
la aueceaaloii. Ba Anally found one to
York, la to have a rival In too homo
auk hU paUta at Uaat. and ba bought
Boon to be erected on tbe weot aide
a dollaPa worth and went off to hU
for Mr. Caruede a |irotege. Cbarlea M.
ahauty to doae. Half an boor Uter he
Bvhwab. piealdent of tbe United 8UU>a
waa takeo with rloleot cram|»a. and In
Blettr cuntoratlon. aaya the .New York
■Ida of two hours be waa dead.
A
World. Plana for Mr. Schwab'a city
more waa made on tbe druggUt. bu»
borne have been computed, atto It wlU
the amUlng and urbane Mr. Uavla
be one of tbe Aneat bouaea In N« w
plied:
York.
It will cort about f2.BOO.000
-Oentlemeo. It might have been pow
and wlU auod on a plot for which Mr.
dered borax or It might have been ar
Schwab |«ld fSOB.iKiU about a year
senlc.
1 can't tell the difference l>eagu.
lluuae and alte wlU therefore
tween tbe two. and 1 have been free to
repreeeut an Inveatmeut of more than
say ao. I gave him good weight, and
|S.aB0iUUU.
he took hla chances"
F\er aluce tbe young preatoent of
Our purvhaaea were light for tbe
the biiliun dollar ateel truat bought
next week, but In time we got over tbe
tbe block bounded by Blveralde drive.
■care and went to buying again.
A
Weat End avenue. Seventy-third and
fortnight after the death of Crosby a
Seventy-fourth atrveCa there has be*n
man named Ilealy was made terrible
much speculation aa to what he would
alck for two or three days by a doae of
do with the pevparty. One report waa
aoiue unknown atuff. and tbe next day
that he bad bought tbe land uarvly aa
Bile Warner entered the drugstore to
an Inveatmeut.
AU doubt aa to hU
aay:
purpoae baa been art at real, and tba
-I ain't 'feelln* Jest as 1 orter. and 1
burtwu of buUdlnga. of which Perea
want suutblu to brace me up. Kin ye
M. Stewart U auperlntendent. has been
recommend a tiracerr
comiulied about tbe Anal pUna for the
never recommend," waa tbe reply.
maualon Mr. Schwab will build.
-Here's the buttles and here's toe
Following tbe example of Mr. Car
packagea. They may brace or they may
negie. the young ateel king will hare
Uy you out.a city realdence. with
-Waal this U a world of cbance."
aU about. Hia new home will be 150
conUnued Bile as be pawed the atuff
by 100 f.-rt. and tbe bouae wUl atand
over, “and 1*11 Uke a doUar's wuth of
lu tbe evuter of the
thU atuff U toe bottle. IHI wet tbe
be a Aiw frontage on Blveralde drive
throat when It goes down anyway."
overloi.kUig tbe Hodsou. and tbe
Tbe atuff was probably Uodanum.
grounds on each of the four aUlea wlU
for Bile never woke up from that
a magulAceot Bi-aW. Tbe
four atortea In height
snd la ex}iected to be reedy for occu
pancy by Chrlatmaa lime next year.
Botha In the courac of conreraatlon
aald that after their xialt to Europe be.
IH* Wet and DeUrey Intended goli«
to America, but tbelr preclae tour
would have to be determined by drcumsUncea '* Tbelr object waa to col
lect funds for toe relief of Boera ruined
In tbe war
Botha Is arranging for an
olAcUl history of thr war from the
Boer aide WTlttoo by hlmaelf. l>« Wet
and other leaders--
Kvrtiloa MTV ire at 7 ;S5.
I
ft *
ra M. . lU
|i. U% A k-MAwY..,,
We were a very bealthi loJ
^ there, and. aalde from accident, no
man bad loat a day fur alx months
No aooow waa that druKston . is-oed
for bualnem. however, than u*«si of us
felt a yearning. Hiram Havls bit tbe
nail on the brod when be esld to tin
togl/ to the tnatmiHit. and their COSTLY HOME FOR SCHWAB
ebaneoa were good.
-I am not aun»rlaed to learn from the
tataoC refiorU that choltTa la on the
Increaae. but 1 ran miiaclentUmaly aiiy
toat It twunol be nttrihutinl to uiiy
Obortconiloga on the part of the l»oard
vwf health or the offlrera aervltig there.
itly.
IW
TRATCRaK i mr MARKmt.
Nearly half a coatory ago.
UtraM.
»m*Hwi>
la il> mrmr.
twt acMVBI id U» vMknak af rM
ISERVICCSII TNE CHOitCHCS
aauU U»y. tbo lato iamea J. )
ooe of too oMoot esaployeeo of too
Wootera
iTimnoKmar
ettv. loee.; sxvcsniv, int.T i*. i*m
smobi
*0NE OR
'
TOTHER'
NOTED WAR MESSEtlOER.
B^
1
J!r.r!c j5r:a‘Si.®‘K£=‘T.‘'s:r.c!t
•-SdtimttdSdm,.
•toiMta'-CMAi It* Sew.
You
may
aalaot
yuar
own
J. W. CUFFE.
1
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PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY, JULY 12. 1902
PART TWO
Cbe €i»ening Record's ilp»to>Date TOustrated Feature
the Exact Status of the Venezuela-Colombia Imbroglio
V
MAHARAJAH OF eWALiOit
Sir
lUo
prtfwt trip to B«ra|>o tm» to
m«
Uc€
mm toroicB mIL B» to to« «o • ttor
\Ar=^’r”=i
V f
t»y mil «am otiamr.
«r« tlMt tbt r*r^t r*volu.
flon hmm tom on* of tto Ucr^ l»toofdtoo mt tto cootttry.
•»
ooMMorod oo hovtac tMkmm fdoco to
toMth Aiuortoo, fto boo- mt thmt mc^
tod govto tto
jMto «M.
in?Tll
toto •Mtointcd Bmioh <
rrU4 mm Aitorictoi tody to im. aad
Tto 9^ mt ttooo bar* to SjrdiMr.
l/wdmm yooto oM. UbtU d«lto
— Vn
f*ttorTto lAgC bwVm jot rgn
Whe.t
They
S Talked . Of S
;|
Htt mr^tuA
nuViiifei Btr#. JI16&:
itfi»mi»rWi«c*allmd.w^«
CHMitUM £N0eASfOft
ttctr i«. 1901
GET YOUR EYE ON THIS!
XowtrdaofCbrtatpcrhapa barebM
te ia an agaa tbaa
fcjdlli
1 Jolui irvtav «I
B« WM toot an «iM uum. of
. or B«rnr would pnjtwl.ljr |nr«
__________
wide, -now
-Au«wrr tar trulx." 1
-IHda t joo bldo brUtod tl« rurtoljroor Xacr WBS wet with
art perbape aou of • rooiuioi aai«rcitj of fouth, and tlie glaon♦yea waa quW*k and krm, Tbe artiet.
^tliao^r Uod. waa ak.w of
I bla ouat f<ir a >ark#*t wUlcb
"
be repeated.
•
rUal? Ifa nothin* to me If abe waiita
to make an embroidered cheat protertor fi»r tJerald to ban* around hU oeck.
1 happened to know that It waa from
her. and It mirprlaed me. for I didn't
even kiMiw that abe and tb-rald were
a<Niuali.te,l.
lit*’.
sm
Hiii
conataat preaeDce.
Paul apeaks of
-Cbrtot la ua* and aaym, -1 Uve. yet
not I: Cbrlal Mreth In me.- And tbe ex*
perleocea of tbe great apoetlea have
not been onHke tboee of the moat lowly
o of Cbrlat. All have been
and comforted and flllrd with
bope by the realUaOon of the abiding
preamce of their Maater. In accordance
with Bla promlae.
Tbe compenlooablp of Cbrlat, being
anaunt. extendi to all ttmea In thla
fe, “Lo. X.am with you alway.” He
iya, -even unto tbe end of the world.**
Thla promlae aaaurea ua of Chrtat’a concompanlooablp ao kmg aa we lUe
In thla world. Adveralty may cowc.
aod*aa a reaolt of It our eorthly o.m
panlona may foraake ua. but uut ao tbe
Lord Jeaua Chriat. He U with ua al
way-tn alckneaa. lo health: In odver
ally. In |«viaperlty: In aorrow. In ><iyalway! Tbla fact abould le* and la U
all wbo reallxe it a great comfort nut!
a great bleaaing. We need Cbrirt a c.n
over It and yoii’II lie a**udln* a bx-k of
your own hnlr to aome oth»T fcUow by
. the wi-ek after next. It U the way of
1 the a* x ”
r,n<t‘ Wwiwd’a eyea bUatd.
•TIm* way of which aeiT abe demanded. -Tberv la one falaennd heart*
lea. wuumn in a buiulred. and abe doee
a great dwil of barm. Kbe la tbe etI cejitlon. however, and we muat ao con
abbT her. But In HW men there are land not dbwn—up from the father of
|irv«'lm*Iy 100 Harm. V011 will find that lk*a.the Bibb*, and lietwtwn
•Told you wUatr* exclaimed Grace,
It. anered covtTa there la iKitblug tru- wbo In her comiilide lunoceuw waa to
unable lo |.en*elve bla auaplclou.
taUy uni
luUtakeii." be aald. *‘«ud
Fhc a]M»ke with a ftTVur that gave
her tbe air of an orator.
even If you Were not you Uve no
own mae.” abe right to say a w onL"
truth have you
Bayne imld no attention to him. but
told me In the laat live iulnute«? 1 tfxed bla ey*a upon Grace.
you go to that deak and take out
-Women uro curious crenturea.- he
that bag and op«*n It. I knew you rec- Uld. -'riie truth Uii’t 111 them. Why.
ognlxed the lock <«f hair when I beard I’ve Juat^b •II talking lo a glrriiow It.” aald Irving,
’i
^uu groan.*’
wiiBt bave very K^•od eara. my frleud. and I
-Ah!" aald I
er wai half open, and Irving looked In
thought you hadn’t beartl Mlaa Tolby’a name railed up
to It without meaiiliig to do ao. Inthrough tut tulw*. She Uppened to
IxH U m*ar tbe drawer.euntly bU fare fluahcl red aa tire. and.
BbcbUberllp.
..
he very much u|»on my mind at tUt
with bU band I11K.U the d.*ek. be atiitvd
-W.-ll,- abe aald, -bd um auppoae for time.”
dowu lul«. 11..- drawr. o- rigid an a the i«»kc of the nrgument timl I did.”
-Hbe aeema to be a atralgbtforward
■tatue. Then be abo.»k bliii^eir In tbe
•Then why fence with me alwut Itr bomwt hearted girl, aa glrla go In tbli
manner of our r«*nit»te animal niici'abe liil»*miple«l. -We have 1m*«‘u gtnid world.” aald Bayne. ”bul abe t*ould nol
tora and gUu(*cd baatlly over bUaliuul- frh iulH. mill, tlndlng you In trouble. I gel through live minutin’ couveraatlon
der toward the d.K>r uf the UHlniuui.
riHl «*ariie*t aympnthy. You have without telling a folai*bood. And
The next umment be held In bU band
yourm-lf become altorrertier
a round, flat Img of allk not Urger
Uve nothlug In common.
niuiii liilereated In tbla riiHcal. 1
than a allver dulUr. On one aide of It
llie aort of fellow"why"
a rad roae waa embn.hU-red with great
-FaU lioodr’ excUlmcd Grace. -You
•Thut you are. Jack.” abe aald. “and
ire. (»u the other aide
all tlieotbera. I fancy that In tbla cane dare to ain-ak of falaebuod lu aucb a
connection:
Nothing lu c-ommou l»eou luive bad no mor.* than your de
Which
i*Tta. Wen* you engage^lu her. Jai-kr twei-ri you and Mlaa rdhy? Ob, cer
allky . nrl
-oil. no.- be nuaw.*n*d; -iii4 a« l*ad taliily not! But wbat do you nay about
that abone like gold and groaiMHl uUmd.
aa thut
1 wa* mer»*lytblsr
-WbaCa the matter. Jackr callcil
•Amualiig youraelf at tbe poaalblc eX
8be rau acroaa tbe r
Ba>wa Unguldly.
peiiM* of her bappliie-in, I, uuderaUnd out the mile drawer.
Inrlug anapp.Ml tlie ailing of Ibe bag
iHTfivlIy. And ahe aaw tli^ough .vou.”
catttbnialy. tvpU^txl It. v>UU It* allk.u
-No. Hbe didn’t.- be dectanxl.
Bayne.
waa no aucb matter. I waa alwaya ab
around your neck
-Vi.u’vc got
•Tbottgbl 1 beard you grtai
nowr* ahe cried.
Bayna. appearing at tbe laxlro
-ir exclaimed tbe mnlwX.
’’You
-Didn’t know but you might have pot
wrong me. I gave It Uck to btT. You
your band down on a thumb Uck.•et^ tbla la the way of II; I found tbe
irviug waa aUodlng by tbe mantel.
bag on tbe etroet when 1 waa c»»mlng
BU manner would have been |M*rf.-<t
Uck from luncheon. Then I w«*ut out
wgaapt that It watTnini'b too quiet for
again, and In the drugature on the cor
btm.
cUrmliig blond young
-Tbere lan*t nnylhlng the matter w lib
creature aaklug the ekrk wlmtber abe
me.- be aald.
Ud left Bometblng ou the wunter tbere
Bayne waa about to reply wbm be
Ulf au hour before, Hbe waa Mlaa
iwaa Interrupted by a abrlll v,bUilc.
Colby, and 1 waa able to relieve her
Be eroaaed lo tbe ai-wklug tube wbU'h
anxiety. It waa agres-d tUt ab.* abould
commwnleated with the oin.v.
call here In a few mlnutea ami get tbe
-Wdir aald he. -Win.? Ob, y«-«.
bag. and abe baa done no.”
Bbow her Into tbe
room. Walt
-But you aaW abe told you a fklaefor me. Jack.- be added. -1 won’t U«
boodr guiTled ilrace. -Wbat waa Itr
-au told me the tmg waa for her
Be walked lo the writing table, and
brother.” be aald. ”She couldn’t aay
Inrlng bcwrdfa faint click aa tl»e little
her mother becauae tbere waa a man’a
drawer waa bloaed. Uetarnlng lo tbe
tme on the Inalde of tU lappel"-.
door. Bayne/|«ttacd aa if lo* Intcmbd
-A man’s namer exclaimed Irving.
to aay ^t.^blng and tb.n went away
Ming at Gratae. -Did you ai-e Itr
She ahook her bead.
-She Uan t any brother.’’ aaW Bayne,
with a Uugh, -bat ahe didn’t auy»poae I
It We’re atraugera. It was an
uliug iHiue
aaay thing to aay. fur
. with n*ol
cuiioalty:
-I wonder If I’m going to U able to
■taod tMa. Can a mortal man get aucb
a blow and go about bla bualneaa after
-No. air." aald Grace, with empUala.
ward aa If be were alive? It’a al»o-He waa trying to be aentlmenUl and
lutely final. No girl would give am b
■POODJ with me Ux-auae be thought
a thing lo a man unltwa aln- luv,*d him
you’d cut him out with the girl he real
and waa wllllug to admit 4t. Bayne!
ly carea for. He was doing just wUt
Why. 1 didn’t know Ihty’d ever met.
any other man doea. only nol ao much
Atod aU’a down th««re now In the n*
mt aeaAJia araar aa ocaaxj> mm
capUourootn. WUfa tl.atr
And ahe made me
Xt waa aomcthlng U-tw.vn a aob and aolutcly alncTv
Inrlng. whoae mind Ud room for cmly
a groan.
Ining waa .sonadoiia of a think tut ahe cared for me; abe really
our Idea. ”WUt was ItT
did. Gnuv. And all tbe time atie
“ ’Jack.* - replied Bayne. *Tbe thing
merely making a fool of me. Wo
Ii for you. 1 knew it Ufure lU girl
Ud been Ulk
T.
T
ii
M
Bwaod. as arUat with a i
tut I fan
-EvetT man haa tUt aort of conceit
In IxluxT aald aU. -Hind It la to gratify
It tut be playa this merry game of
UarU wttb Ulf a doaen glrla at ooce •
of hmgour. I wm. aUwy. botheted a
good d.wl with bm.lacbe« Mid dl.*!;
Oreak oonatarnatioa waa fait by tU
•* Will WBtoiaca mr mm?** iaaslra
Hogarty of Laxing*
tU friaoda of Mra. U PUae, of imw* frianda of M. A
rotoM.KM. TUy ktoaw aU Ud bM
aaabla lo laara her Imd in aarao yanra
onnoQMlnCkldnaiyamd Uv«r ironMa,
doetora. bat witboat btmafit Than
.
<** «••• »<•«•«• eit/.
uSuuTmm
til
with .{dendid rranlu.
Mich .
my Uart
U*came
affected and
ilie diatroaaing ajmpComa and had a
Btnogthening and aoothlng « tTt*ct ou
tlie ayatem geoecally. ”
1
DDSnuo6«-N»0nn
BEWARE OF IMI1 .\T10NS—Si^-nature and portrait of Dr. A. W. Chase on each box of
the genuine. For sale by <lealers. 50 cents a box. or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. 257
Washington St.. BolTalo. N. Y. F.>r sale by JAMES O. |OHNSON. Druggist.
Itaiit- go leak lo 11..* kiHiiitray
\ r.viiii^h im>ob.
l ank
V |H» |..|i:*:..sr * -ai.l lltil.a Ols««
outiral j-.l.i*.- 91411011 \«Mi nlay
Sunday Excursions
laim \vn« lo..king f.ir liU ]
lug li
he lixik.tl l..r
ley. Niiturally.
i9*IUL* mall lit IliC
< I1.11I U'-titliiT.*.
tbi* waj- m ll.e
m
T..ke -I.-UII..T at i:4
VAU/e
......
Npnht.Tu/nnta
To Neahlawanta
ToOmena
To Norlhport -
THBKE IS A SUB SIRATA OF
VALUE IN THE FOLLOWING
-
-
Ei3-r A-rc.
25c J
50c
75c
Uity o( tlie Gas Stoie.
»,aoo-|.« -ir.^ I.
l.fm-
Bit MU io4it.M. ..n g
LordTbua tbe chain la compleie.
Cbrlat la oura and we are Ilia, here and
beroafler. now and forever.
i»le4«r lw|*t
||9 of a GerAn uplow ii phy.'-i. i
.ioiuu.-ym^tn hrik.-t,
man frh ud. a |to u l.M al li.e^pltal
who M-l.t hi9 wli
nil* |.li>9h-lnn nl
Joab I. 1-8; I Cbroii. xxvlll. Ud; l*a. xxllU when hhe f.-ll il
il
aaak.*d
w ith
1-tl; xxxvU. 15; Acta vll. M OO; Kpb. 111. wiiya
I W h. II he met
ditioli 1of the Kl-k
13 21: Heb. xlll. 5. 0; Hey. 11. 10.
t..hl in reply:
-Well. d.K-for, they 9ay at ihe
tben*’a liiiprovemeiit." ThU reply did
not vary from day to da> f.ir a mouth
tbere I was greallj Improaaed w Itb tbe or more, iiml wi.h nlwa>s VjH.heu by
work of lU Cbrlatlau Eudtuvur or the G.-rman v.*ry Molidly. a». il.ough
Benmau’a borne, aaya Harry ^Steele be really did not m-,* lu the re|»..ii imy
Morriaou In TU Cbrlatlau Endeavor grouiidv for Iio|m*. *1 hen
World. A friend lo Manila Ud advlaed lUeeliug Ih.- phx^h•|.,Jl
the UHUal question, lie 9uiil:
me lo visit the place, and when 1 lu
-O. 9h. H d.*:iil d.H-lor. ”
gulred for It at tbe landing stage I bad
-Dead’:" rei^-aied lie* phy«irUin
no difficulty In llndlug a Jluriklaba man
-Wlml do the> 9.-IX 9he »li.-»l ..I ’
to take me there. It la ctulrally lo
-They didn’t 9;.y Ih.y dMi.’t Uvi
Cited near tbe dmka. wbero aallora
Und from the ship, tu tbe harbor, and to.” anHWer.d ih.- thTimiii. ”I km-w
It U admirably equlpjied for tbe work She dleil of tiH, many improvcim-nia*
doea It la tbe only cUrlly of lu — rhilad.-Iphui Tiim-9
kind In tbe world Tbe home w aa start
ed on a amall scale at Its preai*nt alte
if gradually Improved until at
It U able to do a wonderful
work among tbe aoldlera and aallora
wU come ashore from fort‘lgn ships In
Nagasaki Urbor. Tbe sleeping accom*
modatlon copaUts uf aeveuty five U*da,
and when Ibeae are all taken the vlaItors are aatlafled with a -aUkedowu"
mx tbe floor. In tbe dining room moro
tUn 50.U00 mcala Uve been served,
and It U tu only pUce In Nagasaki
ticre a aallor can get a good meal at
roaaooable price. Vrom OX) to 7U0
Heals a day can be served.
HUirM^,
L.C. BRYANT.
..I h..l «-....u;,li. tlM-hr. ad i- lu.iu. 4l
i^.l..u-4h
||4...-.vtt..* ..4..I
aiHl Mn..k.- .i.mI ,h.1. IIh- 4 r,rr> ii.-..I
..Ml. Ih. -l.hn.m; ..I k....lhu; 4U.1 ..
hufi.h.-i 4.H.4I iiui 41... - thut UI. all
aUd.’dud t.v It., id*. ^I..V4 . U I-III.
Ci.-at.-M 1-.4H !.....U4l.«1ai.d
I.. lu-alih. >iii.|.l4- III 4
411.1
.-at.-, it ..idv iM.-l^ lb.
ti. il. h ai..l Ih. lull, .d 1!..- wvist |„
Il III lull I. .••ill..—- tor th.- 4 o. Ain
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY.
nn.l.«vr^Tr«v.-r..-< u> ... I
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‘ K..r I --M
K..r
n.a^tb W. M«>^Nu..4r IHr. 11 10
lU|.. i- «’l,^f-*ki..On.-n.n9i. m».l In
4llsl.MN.lM. 1
9 th. r. h-4- amial.h .
iUr -a M..vr
mak. - iM-ilh. r f...iM not si„..k. . 1,..h m.
.Mlor ai..l OH.l
t.on
11,4-hr.
.hlti.-uU th.nc
.. .4H..n IImI II i^alii.oM inq-.-Mhl.H.i Ihr t.ir j„M tii;l.l h* il. .4.1 ..potation-. %4ill.
. A)K-rt .hrlv tli HaV till ...... -I )N Tl.x
in
ilW. 1 ><P tt« irMn ti»- • Ihr
Trax.-r-. 4 il>
rl a- «...l l..-,»i»..- *ar- at
Ti»k« tin II 1<> a tn <i U A I f..ri:r«i*.l IU|.
4 1.9-j.r*.. * lurna
The Nerves
control the most important
functions of the human sys
tem. Among the s>’mptoms of
nen’ous exhaustion are ‘ ’Brain
Fag.” Mental Depression, Ir
ritability, Insomnia, Prostra
tion, Hysteria, Headache.
Flushed Face, Cold Hands
and Feet.
A PrewiUe eff WUt Mag Be Dm#.
Tbe church Ua grown. Tbe rellglona
and aplrltual condition of the peopla
Ua Improved. But wUt Ut been done
U only a promlae of wbat may be done.
by no means yet moaaurlng up
to w*Ut we are capable of doing In tbe
Lord’s service, but we are moving In
tu right direction. Our present en*
tbuaUsm for mlsatons will not die out.
be Increased. And wUt we need
la a comity of feeling, a spirit of unity
ove to God, seal,
to our^fi-llow men
bring tU latter to tU cross of Je
ans ChrlaL-Eeformcd Church Meaaen*
mmaniiisco.
IRON-OX
TABLETS
ACT AS A TONIC
Increasir
ising nerec energy and
force; they also supply nour'
ishmcnl
nl to the nen-ous s^^slenl.
sy.sleni.
10 »p. m.
For lloak.woa. Baj Oty. Port E
lA44roltaiMl«oat.«SDa ■*.. 11
a. an.. It:« a. ■ . ft :40 a Bft.
. imp »..
KKHOI. Agant. Trmrora* City
Fifty Tablets
For 25 Cents
Lakey stamd in U■tote baeaoae ha
food
Early nae
King’s New Lift Pilla woold
MTod him. TbSY atrengtUn
aid
prt^
Ipfe
WaitSsotoa^draggiata
O.a»«nctacjaoc46,.9o«.
r,wK
un-tf
m4. miU •!!,.
AND CONNECTIONS
^.vpr'"’
r-
.. ;s-j
11-
rs-n!8
Via.A ABB v.a iVic.ru
iff
lii:
Travorwa Cll> at II Wa a.
TRY A RECORD WART AO.
Ufa caUad to mo-w cUngvfuI call
Of lor. of atrlfe. of woe:
Koch day 1 pondorwl -8baU 1 mak«
Mr aaawor •Yea* or ’Nor -
sssi-
lAMSTEEXIIIIinUSniMEI.
TIME CARD.
PEBsM^ousns
Keep
faith with all men; keep
f
---------------------------. fitb
rllb thyself. Thla wins sll Ut
with
tu greatest sod last—-Cardl
gan,- by KoUrt CUmbera.
TRY Ladky Ba
from^HaEZu.
Beldtnjr.
oanaedme a
deal of xliatreaa; I
did not teat well and waa generally
ran down. Tbe Nerve PilU roliered
Igotf
aooM» of Dr. A. W. Chaae’a Nenre PilU
and uae«l U>em
atrerta.
aaya:—1 never had a remcily tUt 1
naed with more mtiafactlon than Dr.
W. ChaM’a Kerre Pilla.
1 had
been very nerrona for a long time an*
SoatWMt. oo col
1 did not wait to s
•UllMn*»WaaraMnaa.
■Bd s. a. w*it.
Mrm. J. K. Wearer of corner Lil.«iT
and Pearl
aunt preeence that we may meet tbe . f«miU on the i-h.
trUla and tempUtlona of life alH>ul ua
hot !*• u
*4 mil.-*... th*- i
ou .1 44.-a-.
and abould «*erefore cultivate a reallx
w. the furi.k.*v
of HU abiding pr»iienV
[« ihe «-.-llr.-.m. mikI h.* n.u*’.- ;i
I OmI V..U ;
ll llU«J*«-l th»|| of tlie llllM-.lhllM-s.lt4Xiie-na «<r N->Mh|Xt:1 «\te-rc
N.rlm.*ul of Koudny
Mil r;iihd
.oimml
with
t«.at
M-luinim;
So
thla promlae aa applied to d.*atb waa to find the ohjesi of hi- M-HI. h.
-Neniur mind." 9.-,bl llnim. |dillortwllacdlnBtei.beu! He-aaw the beav•ophUTiIIy. -lie k.*..iii I.Mi.l.ye.”
eoa uproed and Cbrlat atandlug at tU
......MT ----------Thi n,
grow ing
r. iu.iiiM*.-nt.
In* l-.tv, I .k.
right Und of tJod;" and -.-elug c’bHat
..IJ ... I... N. ..I....J.
tdde.1:
and being auatalned by Him. be faced
-.\ l«uie hanr. Im.
S.iy. >oii tank
death without trembllug and wltbont that
fair dnil. whniie nli falhr
fear. Bucb aUuld U tbe effect of huMKlMily >oh. and woikn lirinl. imd
Cbrlat’B companlonablp at tU end of aim lie h.t-* money nnd ke|. ,,uh-l. the
life. Being aaaimxl of Ilia preaeu<*c at iHilae,- tek h.i ni *i*n h.narV
-No. v;,re. .\Ik1 .\ bane »*efS-k .**l-nit
tut time no CbriatUn need view
>u-t l-v.umt* A
death with alarm.
Death loaea Ita tut. A uiie
atlng and tbe grave Ita victory In tbe l«ine taking u^o. thr.-e drink
-KeCa no way to fi.*,-H t-.-.l. dm. nt
AT-V-ufi
ammred compnnluDaUlp «f I ’brlat.
Workliigiiiaii. A f.-eiiish me lli.-l >ol».
>«|.
C!brlafa cumiuiulunahlp. being conand quit Duluth"
ataiil, extenda ihrougbuul all eternity.
Thru liHim w ill oiil^Uh- n rd l.a.^jil
-Today thou aUll be with me lu imra- up iiihI d..*Vll Sliperli.I Mrm
dlae." aald Cbrlat to tbe repeutnnl thief, Vlelnlly of the sinlion. in 9ul
and Paul dedartfa lUl after the reeur- lldei.ie that hit friend would
A li.»
Imliiih \.*w»
rectluu we aUIl U “forever with tbe Iv I.iihI tl.4-ro
:z
____________
cled tt w*aa for me."
BELDING
BIG RAPIDS
Mr. R. Holmea of No :biM Sd Arc.
Big Kaidda. Mich., aaya:
’ 1 hml a
good deal of trooblefroai a nervouj
for a long tamo. It •
loo of thehenrtan.il
traaaiag palna aofoftimy Imna
-Wlioar iok.*nr abe cried, aprtafln*
foraonL •'Wbat waa that name? Hat
If. notlilDjc to me. of coorw. I Uaren't
nmr that^wer. And. by tbe
wa. It in re«ard to Mlaa-wbaf.
n.u.e fbat you Ju.t now naked
. galDg
to
beavi n wlM^ber jroo
- ^be
tut bonding. He waa aw
smiMl way tut aU bad
Plain Matter-of-Fact Statements. Direct. Convincing, and Straight
to the Point—The Meriteof Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Pills
Told by Michigan People In a Way that
Carries Conviction.
Cte M oam to Bla diaelplaa.-Loc 1 am
•
able to ataud Itr
Cbe wrltln* ta!de a
I
^ S5J
Tm afraid yoo baTe«i*t much of an ^yooahraj.- Nor did Cbrloi moan
eye. Wd be teU you that tbla brewa bytbaae worda tbat Ha woald ba !■
bate «f jowa wHb red bmae HaAee
tnltvmspr^tjl INdb^—
0 apoke of nal.
At tbe barrowln* recoUecdoto* which
that waa to be
tiMwe worda ausgeeted Grace put up fomilod by tbe aefidliig of tba Holy
Ler left band and dutebed tbe maaa of Oboat. wbo waa to be to tbe dlodpho
la Milt wbat He bad been to them la
oot by tbe roota Irrlnc pot bla
tbe neob-tbelr eoMClaiialy preecat
band op to reatraln her. and they
helper. Inetnictor and guUSe.
In tbU posttxiv when the dour nkU
Tbe dladpl« ecemed afterward to
opeued and Bayoe entered. Naturallj batw bid a TlTtd rmllaatloo of tbe
they aprab* apart.
coootairt preaence of Chrlal- He ful*
Bayne doaed tbe door and leaned filled Hto promlae of being with them
apalnat It. brvatbin* bard. He tourbod alwaya and of »ot leaving them coinbla forehead, a. one who la confuaed.
fortkaa In tbelr own perwinal rape*
-If an angel had come down and rieocea Peter and John and after
told me tbla.'’ he monered. -{ would them Paul, the apoatW bom out of dtw
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HOME DEPARTMENT
JSA o** matBST TO bcme ixiyats GBi^ BtALLTAHDTOWOmirPlKKOLAMT
MRS. M. K. C. SATCS. BDfTOft#^
SlM walks la oU. iMf troidsa wasi
Tlw ▼all47a of thm yuHriija
ooalwbltoMatoi paopla atdaaaaad
bappy aadM tba aoof. A boon ta
wblaboM Mtoda atwoya oa tbla tea
otoaat to toianhio.
paopla wbo sin Ittontaa
• aad allow tto d
tbabaartaad. to| 1
T6 wiB a walla aa4 wipa a laar
AadSobarSakySaybr Sagr
U bar ava qalaO plaea aad way.
Afoaad Iwrablldlali Iwartaaia tariaad.
Aa4 follofrlaa ban thr ohtldlab faat
Ara Iffd to Idaala traa aad awaai
Aad flad all parity aad food
la tm dirilnat aMlbartiood.
ail tar aad Jowolo-boltar tbaa aaytbIiMihatoaa to wolpbod U aartbly
Tbla aad oU aartb'a a brffblar plaaa
An for Uw aaaablaa of bar faoa;
Hat vary aailU a blaaaiaf tbrovA ’
Aad baarte an l«ap|iUr wban ab
day witb tiM aawll
I tot wltb tto larf •
6#ff Cfcilf.
AkltoCa
alw>tbo«i
paac Miss wto has laaghad at tto
It may bo ao: ITl aot daoy. %
Bat tbte Id qaite aa cno. aay 1.
■aab tborm. too baa lu roaa.
bar. A aawpla of aU tto aaauaar
bHrriaa pooa ip too with tto latar
THE BOERS VICTORS
EVEN IN DEFEAT
By W. BOURKC COCKRAN
BOIRt WON A ORCAT VICTORY CVIN IN DEFEAT,
r THEY WERE PAID TO tURRENDER. AND THE TERMS,
I
Jl
I IN MY OPINION. GIVE THEM PRACTICALLY ALL THE
INDEPENDENCE THEY WANT.
Wlirii vou stop to consider thxt the Boert were
fighting iho two uioal powerful nations on earth, Eng
land and the UnitiHl States, and were able to hold out to long, then
gft £3.000,000 a. well aa their practical iudc{iendenoo, I CERTAIN
LY liLCAUn THK OUTCOME AS MUCH MORE OF A
VICTORY FOR THEM THAN FOR THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT.
WHY YANKEE TRADE
• UGS IN THE EAST
Either the American workman must oo more
WORK FOR Hit MONEY OR GET LB$$ MONEY
FOR Hit WORK IF Hit EMPLOYER It GOING TO
WIN THE TRADE OF THE EAtT. THAT MAY Bb
VERY UNPALATABLE. BUT IT It tOUND AND TRUb«
AND I HOPE IT WILL PROVE WHOLEtOME.
The bar to Auierioaii trade program with the
eastern people is that the labor cost of the articles deaired bv the...
ia greater in America than in the competing European counlrioa.
It ia idle to argue that the Aiuorican worLutan*a auperior effidcucj
wore tku> nuke, up .11 .long the line for U.o .-.ge aiHereuce. Thet
nuy Le eo in Uie cue of • few .riiolot, Lul in geuerel it it not true.
1 Levo eeen • Ug Amorio.n clock conipony feil lo compete ia
Bombay with a Gemun-Swim Louie LeoeuM it oouM not make tLe
docks as cJiespIy owing to the higber pay of tba American mcebi^nic.
Again, in InUie 1 saw Kngliib dotb drilUng win tbe nuiket from
Auieriean comiwtition by reason of greater ebeepoeat. aided by tba
Uttia trick of sumping it ■•American driUing.” Tba balp Ibtt tba
eUinping gave to tbc victor in tbis trade eompatitioo iUuatrataa
the fact that THK AMEUICAN GOODS, GENERALLY SPEAK
ING, ARB MOKE DESIRED THAN ANY OTHER ON
.THE MARKETS OE THE EAST. Tbey have a batter fiaiab aa^
a finer apiMuranco than the good* eompeting, but tbay are dao
dearer, and that kUU tbeir chanao with poor people, aa all Rkm
orianUbAre. THE FIUPINOS WANT UTTLE OF THE
MAN’S GOODS.
daaebterformtaty.
TtokaUfoomiaoaottor faatan of
Ibiapalaooof iqwDdaK. Stoa ono flnl
aann tto door tbia room appaata lika fa labaimoaloaa on a violM onoolope.
L Olanaoa Moctoy. ttodaabing aa ia»aaaa baUway. It nna tto aa- •toam^ t omu atemp laokead.rof Mow York aocioty. with a tin laagtb of tto boaaa aad mumnt
ao of aimoat $10,000,000 at her aigbty faat in laafth by forkf hi width
aad la twaaty tbm faat in aaipbl.
Widabatomlatofaamdold Eagllab
hanaUdialikuic .ttowoebly moadlag
.000 oa tor wardroba. aad
to aacb an oxiaat that It beoame aotaaot laelada tor lariab oaally irbiMa. To a Mead who bap» for iowaliy. wblob U her pat
It waa Mn. kUokay’a own idaa that
1 ia oac day ato mitioaei this
fed. WtthanaaaandObrlatmodproaaat aaob of bar thirty aemate abould fmS aad alco mid that If cto bad acme
anry yaar of ptS.OOO for pin moaey ton a aapataia rooaa Tto rooma an ooe to talk tc while tto tack was la
aad tagmlar allowaaoao on aa oqaaily small, tot an auBahiay and oomforrom ato didn't dread it ao badly,
Ubonl baaia. dba U anally in poaltioo teble.
it waa thmi propoaed that they moot
tolaadttoyoaagar aot of womaa in
tloa of ttobooaa oDoe a week aad do their daraiag
Maw York la tba mattor of cztnTa•map with aarpriaa. Tto klteben aloaa
Mn Maekay laaaa potoapiibly to U a modara mamL The tndaaaaan
begtaalng of tto Darning Day
ward fhda. aad oaa of bar huaat oraa- eoamaadfo
ear they an I Olnb of Bpri^floid. Oao by ona the
tioos in thU dinotioo U to ba foand
oaoaof abrabm other ladiee begged to iola tto UtUe
la tor magaifloaat country honte on aad paaa iaIoaooartyardolaTerly hid- circle that met every Wedaetdoy afterdan bablad a ahma wait
at tto bomco of tto differoat
Ito faroad drtnway. which u fnat
ranted to bar by bar fatbar-ln-L
006 mila from tba pietaiaaqma lodga
gate to tto maaalon Uaolf. la a tHbota
to tto akiU of tto laadacapa gardner.
ipdy fined and aaade to yield ap
Aaat Fatty Mja aba baa foaadlta
vary oowfonatOa aad aaUafylof tblag.
aloof ahoat fralt pattiof ap lima, to
oalabllab a « oao-tootb atolf" la tba
oallar wbon all tto pood tblaga la
SUaaaaaaaadJallytaaiblanfo. Han
foaa a plat aaa of alaawborriaa. a
taaablar of atnwtorry >ua. a faw
flaaaaaof >aUy-oanaat-raapborry~
plom-wbataot lAttla pote of Jam
ooaa« lo food or awnaal«da.|tll tto
way frooi tto pla plaatof April lo tto
U U ao vary aaay mA to to ahaatfal
at U»aM that paofila wtoaa ao
aa^nta alaawbara of fiv&ai way to altitUofovarytbiagi
aKskU an a. dapranlaf la ttoirnal bnt It toi*t a Utatal 1
aaaboly. bablad ttoir ova ftoai doora, tbiaf, tolaMtof
aa a Lsaidoa tog U Jaaaary. Tba aMui
la orar>ad tto fraltlaaa
wlalar nifoa. oat froaa tto tooth oorla tba otnri. liaa a plaaaadt word aad aaroonasa aaa of Ibis aad a lamaaalart. brifbt look; If to anata a blarof that, for a akik paraoo, orao
Bolfbtor. to raUaa hi. hat. t with a old oo*.-for a frtoad old or yooag.
ooartoma bow. aad hla fnottag owt- -tto yoaac basaakaapara all Itha a
fltoa tba lillU aot of avarydoy polite• taaaa of Aaat Fbtty'a foodloa which
aoaa: tot. wbaa to baataraad bla owa an apt lo to aaoh ao Iboir laoaparloaoa baa aot yot baaa abU to oompaaa Tba womaa who ooaaoa to do
bar waahlaf aad cloaoiaf ap laqaite
apt to ban aomcthlaf to allp bar
for 1 aador bar toawl aad taka lo tto child-la dia- foa wbaa aba goaa homo. Oh. Aaat
.and awl- Fatty wiya than an waya aad ways
ay. It is a blaok Hand, that mon qhaa yon ooald think of, aad
aarboly
b of tto low awod. tbal paroboa tto dark oallar ooraer la a rapalar
oa oo«‘a ahooldar, valla bis ooaate- aonalilaa oornar from Ttonkiflrliif
aaaar wlUi floow, aad aota aa a wat to Baatar. Ooa of Amnt Fatty a aatfhblaak. t oo tha mirili of ohlldroo. aad bon who alaraya aaaa tto ottor aida
tto )oy of tba ohUdrao'a
of thUifa aaked Aaat Fatly what a tto
Ifa toaa al.oold.to choarfal at booaa
It go— wiibout sayiuff tliat
yoa fiva them right off yoar own
abould ba. Whab rar bar
atolraa. Aaat Patty nya yoa oan.
aatlati*«. tba wite and mother moat tot yoa araa'I Imlr ao apt to. Baoldoa
makr it |«ut of bar nlifioo to Itva It's aaoh a oomfy thtag to do all earnabora ttom What la moat priaad la m«r throafh. aad tto dolag aad tba
bouaabiild aouuomy la not a tampara- fWlag loflatbarroaada oat a whola
moot which la gay by flu :aod atarta. yaarof happlaoaa. Yoa aaa Aaat Fat
op today ao»l dowu tomorrow, fall of ty‘a Idaa of happlaoaa ooadata largaly
hilarity oo oooaaiooa, aad iMury
in havlag aomalhlag to giva away.
iaad to otb«tra. tot ao arao aanoity
Tto BsHtolaf tto Shawl,
asd of itoboaaala
1 Ubnry.aad tbaaa
la Anmrioa It was hroogbt orar
fnm Italy and la mt from a aoild
block of marble, which coat aoma erery year opoo goama aad Uie grail
tblag lUa tJO.OOO The pool ia sunk aoaUoo of ItttU wiiima regarding
la the floor and flro.h^d marble fada Mra Maokay u by no mean
atapo lead doapi to it<Tto water
apooU from tto months of asqnlaitely
ohartty as abr spends for her own
pl.-asnn. and makes it a role aenr to
bey henelfa bitof flnery witbonlgiTing the eqcivaleat to eome deeerring
batbrooma lo the hooaa baa a loxnH- peroea or loetitatloo. Mra Maokay
ooa Fompaliau bath lot down lo the U a new type of tto faaliiooable wom
an. and baa attnetod no end of atteo
marbla floor tu tto aama way.
Mm. Maokas *a aoita of rooma la In tioo in the east—In fact-throngbont
tto waatarn aactlon of ilia booaa. the Itnited BUtea
Her gowns an the beat that oan teTto color aohame ia Uvendar aad tba
each maliogaay. Tba booght. Jewelry is tor pet fad. and
rooma an deoonted by high priced she has one of the fliieat coUeotiona
arUata. and an odd faatnn of the doora
U that tbay
oorere three Angers and ia of old tellow Ctiineae gold s«d with rare robtea.
diamonds and emeralda Among b. r
An elahorat** portion of this sumpta- fora ia a single coat of aealakin and
ona honaa ia rt-aerved axooaiTclj for sables whiol. coat $7,000.
littla Mias Katlienue MacUy. who ia
Mra Maokay is the wife of a man
a moat important member of tto whoee fortune may be esUmated at
Her apartm«-uta are i
$l&.ax).000.and has a millionaire fathaeoted with Mrs. Maokay’a anite er lo-law, who bnmora her cstrsTaTbare at. thraa nonas for Baby Mao ganoee aa hi does that of hia wifa She
kar. whlob an ferniahed in the daiu- is the miatreea of one of tlm moat
tiaat manner, the trimmings and flttlngaofthe French windows all of Uwntifol oonntry humee tn America,
and yet her friends aay she has not
iihe OPEN DOOR
IN CHINA
toothsr.oraHgtoel tori
lad Btble ato$y for ym. awdL thoagb
Aowoald tovoremaiiilbotaffoonod
r to wy tto pby■at back to bis
to mU omiliac. ae to
wrfitot. "I toe yoa am to
MtMt. uatentateay
lie. Do 7W iMl
**Ho, fioetor. I dca*t.*' oto mid boaaolty. **IflmlllkoadiffOicatperwm:
bat bow 4id you know that waa jaal
laraed to bU deck. There, i
marked lay aaoptoBlbU. "J
wiae toomit my daUy teadiags oi
thia Book, 1 aboald lorn my graateot
•oaraa of atroagth aad akilL 1 novar
leto aa operatioa wilboat raadlag
cam wilhoat fiadi^ halp iaita ptoto.
Toaroamcallod aot formadiolae.
bat tor aoarem of peace aad atreagth
aeaiat tto lad) of the largeM family, oataida yoar own mind, aad i ahowod
with her darning. This vraa to pre yoa my owa praacripUoa. aad 1 know
vent seeds of discontent taking root
"Yot, I coafaaa. doelor." mid hla
among the hnmbU toilers.
Ocoamonallj when tto borne vuited potiaat, "tballcaiM vary aaar
boasted a young lady daughter them taklagik"
"
Vocy few are wlUiag to taka it, 1
waa bright music to which tto ncodIca kept time; or again eome oae find." aaid tto phyaiciaa. amiliag
read aloud from on. of tto popalar
a la my
wntem. And often, too. there waa a
little anrpriee gotten op by tto aforeaeid daughter of tto hooee, lotto
bU U a
form of a danlty laaobeoa to |deaee
lonlyal
thepaUte and rest the tired eye of
he workers.
Members having young oliildreo one aay barm to try it.
■roagbt them along also, and itoy
rare cintertelnod In another room by
Tto baadleat thing aboat car boaae
the young membara of the olnb whose la tto kilebaa drala. It U clom bedarning .was limited to one or two eida tto kitchen table, aad of aboa
pairs of grown up maaeoline hosiery. tto same height. It ia aot ooaaoolm
Bo auooeeefnl vraa the olnb that its with a sewer aad has no long pipe to
memberaliip soon embraced all the becoam clogged, oo aaytblag that wlU
ladies of the village who were able pamttolaobplpamay ootely be pat
to attend, and their familieee were into It. tbaa dolag away oatlrely with
rewerded by obeerfal faces on darning that anlaaaoa. tto slop palL The
day instead of Uu uaoal nerve racked aliort pipe of tba dimia amptlea direct
ly into a barrel that ataoda and
well donivd hosiery ready to pot on. ooteida of the hooee. This barrel is
ia ia a frame to whlob a baadle aad
wheelaare attaehod, aad eaoe
Dr. Drake. In "What a Woman ol day tto bairel le whoalodawa:
Forty-five Ougbl to Know." tella omptlod onto tto gordaa. Aai
aboct a lady who went to oooaall a of tto water thatgeoa late it Uwarm.
famooa New York phyaioian abool tto ochteate do aot froeao eo bat that
e vraa a womaa of aor. itoaaboaeodlBtto ooldoei of win
and she had many-bad worried aa<i
excited her to enoh a pltob that thr
strain Uin-atened her phyaieal etrengtl
POaeb and pear
and even livr reason.
She gave the doctor a Hat of her
symptoms, and answerwl bis qoea- fioiUag water, nmfal ia tto case of
most other frail ateine. rarely ra
ea thorn mentiooed. Lamon jnloe
am. what yon need is to read yoor thtokeoed vriih wtli, powdeaed a
Bible more."
andaUtaeeofI soap spread thickly
-But. doctor."began the bevrllder. oo tto olaias, tto articlm then s
ed patleoi.
la the son. vrill often remove Un
"Oo home and rmd your Bible aa
SometiaBce only oxalic acid is sue
hour every day." the great m«n reit oeeefoL It ehonld be need with
erated. with kindly authority, "than and afterwards the linen elionl
come hack to me a month frtMa to rlneed in weak ammonia water.
day." At first the patient was in
Heat yoor knife before eattiiig aew
clined to ne angry. Tlien she refleot«»d that at least the iraortpCion was bread, and It vnU prevent orembllng
THE HYPOCRITE
IS EVERYV\/HERE
By JOHN O. ROCKEFELLER, Jr, MuHIrnimonalrw and Bible Class
TsacHvr
OU FIND THE HYPOCRITE EVERYWHERE—IN
NESS. IN SOCIETY. IN CHURCH.
I HE open dkwr to comnicrro in fliina, which the United
States has done ao much lo Mvurc, seems better in
sured in 11*02 than we feariHl it ever could be. The
exjK'ricnce acquirtHl bv the foreign j>owers in 1000*01
bus taught them tliat whatever may be the defects
____ of tlie Chinese plan of gtiverumeiit it U the beat suited
to that pt^culiar iNxiplo. Tt» try to change the present
regime and aubatilulc something more in confonuily with western
ideua would be folly and entail re.siK.nsibiliiies which no nation could
afford to assume.
THE POWERt HAVE ALSO REALIZED THAT ADMINISTRATIVE
REFORM IN CHINA CAN ONLY RESULT FROM CONSTANT AND
GENERAL PRESSURE FROM WITHOUT AND THAT SUDDEN CHANGE
MUST INEVITABLY BRING REVOLUTION AND BE FOLLOWED BV
YEARS OF CHAOS.
In other wonk, they now fe«*l that patience and perseverance
can alone effect a tolerably satisfactory solution of tbo problem of
China’s future. 1 THINK T11.\T KAFll) PkEFORM IX CIIIKA IS EXTREMELY DIFFICULT AND DOUBTFUI^ BUT
NOT BY ANY MF.AXS IMJ'OSSlBLll
TIIE^ GOVERN
MENT HAS UNQUESTIONABLY THE POWER TO CAR
RY IT OUT. I THINK IT WILL HAVE THE WILL. It
ifl not turpriiing, therefore, that within the la»t few mouths this
general feeling should have found exj*resftit*u in aolemn assurances
by the great miliurv power* of the world pledging themselves to
uphold the indejwndeuce and terrilorisl iiiiegrily of China and roa?
•erting their former pi^muea ti» maintain the principle of the oj>en
door throughout the empire.
SPllKRKS OF INTIT.EST
FRIGHTEN US NO MORE, FOR THE POWERS CLAIM
ING THEM NO LONGER ASSERT EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
WITHIN THEM. The inlegriix of Chi... is now said te be the
coruerttone of European pobey in iho far east. Peace in China and
time are now all that the powers a»i for to acc<implisb their par
ticular enda.
We will never settle trade qn**«tions satisfactorily till adminis
trative reform has l»een introduccfl in China. Abolition ef lnlc.i«l
taxation will do more to obbterate antifortigu feebng and strengthen
the country than any other change that can be conceived of. E^lb
ways, mining, manifacturea, missionary work, fofeign enterpriae
cl BTBry kind, mutt remain hampered. Tbe open door lo comsieice
li iBie
the lime heing eo lar aa the'lieatj pc«» qin BtolM it.
BUBI-
Ill business be is met very frequently.^ We deal
with a man who ulks with apparent aincerity, who leads
us to believe that he means every word he says, and we
often know that he is tryipg to make us believe that which
he himself knows to be untrue, tiying to induce ua to do
Kunethiug which he knows it will bo lo our detriment to do. And
in society, too, we often gel a warm grasp of the hand and a beaming
smile from one who, while jusuring us of the pleasure he feels in
making our acquaintance, has not the friendly spirit in heart at all,
bill is planning to make use of ua, preparing to seek tome favor.
In the churches, too—yes, in iho churches—wo find the hypocrite,
ju^t as he is found eveiy^where else. He bows in prayer, joins in
singing the hvmns and vet feels in his heart none of the emotions
he affects. THE CHURCHES SUFFER FROM THE PRES
ENCE OF THE FEW HYI>OCRITES WHO ATTEND THEM.
PERSONS WHO CASUAIXY GO TO CHURCH SEE THEM,
CONCLUDE AT ONCE THAT THE CHURCHES ARE
FILLED WITH HYPOCRITES AND RESOLVE TO UVE
AN HONIZST, UPRIGHT LIFE OUTSIDE.
Every man should strive to bvc a sincere life, should be exactly
what be pretends to be. In business, society, in tbe church, in all
his dealings with hia fellow luefl, he should strive to foU(^ tbe teach
ings of the Lord. He should be the good Samaritan as much and as
often aa he can. He should help hU feUow men by aiding them on
their way and lessening their burden as much as he can.
EDUCATION
aaHlad wiU bow ramambar that ato
laagto meat who laagbd laat, tor to
ba ia tto mode IbU yoar too wlU
rt At
firalatowiU Mara that ato weald
aot be ia atyio tbaa to woar
dowdy tblag. A Uttto later
ato eeee bow obanaiag bar
plain Uttle aeighber looka la tto aofr.
fiaffy "ahonlder throw." ttot ato
barled at tto bottom of a Waak
arith other old troaoaroa. she will
wito that ato had aot baaa ao proooaaoedlatto
i
Intto vray
vrayotorldloalodtto
aaw-taabiooed, old-to
BoltwlUfooa for dgya aatU tor
sMto to look m lovely aa tto aolgborwillovarcoiMlior faar cf botag
mdo ridienlooa. and oto will also
appear In a afaawl of acto ailk. Tala
baa already happened in many plaoee,
for the ebawlU already In vogee.
I vrboare fortonate eaumgb to
tore rioh old eaateni ahawla that have
been banded down to thorn, are oavlod. for they ate maeb OMie deaiia^
tbaa aay ia tto sbopa today. Jkih.
it tto trank of tolrlooma vrill aot
yield npeoeof tto trmaaioa. dainty
laooy or aiUy and give added eoftoom
to tto weater'a ftoe. .
A KawOM Drwa.
Tto vary lovaliast of aU tto samtesr
drsasas art tbosa mafia in tto atyla
that oor graafimotbars oaafi to affaot
-that is. fiooaeefi from tha waiM to
tha hei^ of tto akirt
A Uttia ^ty aaaa at oaa of tto
Jnaa wafidiags wlU baar ilaasrlWM
waa of flna dottafi awiss. Tto
skirt was flooncad all tha way ap aad
flooaoa was adgad with dainty
oiaanas. Tto waist was aomc
thing after tto styla of the old-fashbertha. Tha alaavas wara to
tto elbow and wars tight with noth,
lag of tto slaeva propar ahowiaff. it
being aotlraly oovvrad by font tefltos
whiehwtoa applied ooa on top of tto
other. At tba throat tha waiat waa
simply flntslied with a frill of iaeh
ralaoolaanaa A msh which fall
long streamers down tha baok
oomplalad this lova of a draaa which
foUowad axaoily the pattern of ona
made So years tofora and yal waa
swagger and m^dam.-Dalroit Trtb-
> is a way of
which ia told naver to fail.
Select aU thin aklnnad lemons and
chip off tto oater skin. Staap for ton
minntea in a tvrnp amda by diaaolvPO”®***
onaqnart
Maantlma aqnaexa the jnioa from
tha lamoos, atrain and add lo a quart
of cold water. When the .yrep and
peel hare aiaiiiier«Hl ten minutes, poor
in the juice and cold water and boat
Leave tha chips
[in tha mixtoto Pat
oo ice lo beooote thor
oughly chiliad.
Berva in thin gUiaaa with u table,
spoonful of oroMiad ioa in each glaas.
nada is aspaclally for tto
of ohildrwi it may be aatl into oiroas laoMmada by
tto addition of a littls of tto pink ooloring powdsr that comas In the packages of gelatins or a littls ourraat or
rmspbarry julca.
>
p
i
Boil MX egg* hard; cool and cot ia
ro; remove the yolk*,marfi tto pasta
with an equal quantity of flaaly chopof malted batter, two tahlaspoonfnls
of craam and salt and psppar to taste.
Form Into, small balls aad oat tto
bites iato thia Hog*, uoka two fiaa,
white htod. of lattaee,oat off tto oatarse loaves and stems, wash, diala
aad shake weU. than plaaa la a salad
. Artaage tba eggs oa tha leaves,
over a French dressing, garnish
Rhubarb and ginger praaerva may
be new to acme of Ito boosakeepars.
Hare is tto recipe: Bkln and oat ap
qamitity of i
not too yoaag.. Weigh it
It aad Ito every
pouafi ef rhabarb allow three qaartert
of a poaad of sugar. Put together
uad let stand over night Next day pul
it in tto preserving kettle, udding
some sliced ginger rooL Boll one hour.
This makes aa exosllmt preserve, tto
giugar gtviug just tto flavor raqaifofi
u> tto rhubarb, which it apt to to
rather insipid alooe.
Too mead Isaks la tin kitetoa
atensiU use freeh patty aad work U
uatil It U soft fierape tto tin aroaad
ttoknk until parfeotly ck«a. Itoa
taka a littls of tto putty, press it ovsr
Ito Imk hard enough lo force a porv
tWMi of It through oo tto oppoaite aid#
avaasel. smooth both aidaa dow%
utealy. and sat tha vasaal away two
or thraa days uatil tto putty baoemsi
otly hard, when It wiU ha found
By JAMEt J. HILU PresMswt «f tto Gtost Norttora Railway
I BELIEVE IN EDUCATION FOR Y0UN6 MEN. IN FACT,
I BELIEVE IN IT BO STRONGLY THAT I THINK
THE MAN WHO HAS ANY DOUBT ABOUT ITS NE
CESSITY TO SUCCESS IS A FOOL.
1 don’t think aU college graduates are weU edu
cated. but MANY YOUNG MEN WHO HAVE
WASTED THEIR TIME IN COLLEGE HAVE
ACQUIRED AN EDUCATION LATER IN LIFE. Ofeouras
I don’t approve of men wasting tbeir time, but 1 think it’s never too
late to mend. If they have failed to grasp their ndvanUges tgAj In
Vdt, it is praiaeworthy that they hfive gnMfsd them Isltf SB.
Tto use of moulfilanto plane al(
Mas at wiadowi la attoafiiag. Aaaf
ealmaat of Ihia aott haa a ahtto
I
ha^fiiMa to Ito finer ua alitor MW
tto mmo amterML CJafimstothaad
alatoialtomMi are itori aarialM ud
larwuava hat plain Mai. htomm
ig with tto ftoaafi af tto bMmB
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1^5]3T THE EVENING'i’iiECORtt:
TKArCBSB C7ITT. KICIL. MATUBDAT. JUI.Y tS, IMtt.
of Oolfur to Ptm*.
WELCOME TO
KITCHENER
With Opon Arm*
iniMKinnc«E(B
Thloyaarlo aa anopckmaUy
oao for hoot lobtrrtoa Ooorgo W. Lardioaad Boa Baraoa. tho traU bayota.
ara aartloalorly lattraMoi la tho
HE IS HOIORED 8V ROYALTY
Prino* of WaIm
EE UP IS
COMPLETE
EntortaloMS dtaw la thlo osalloa. to Sioafalidokars
aamagthsoopoapta Mr. Qabriol wiU
soad flfty ladlaao oror fiam Sattoas
Bay. Vorthport aad Omoaa. aad
Umra Mosraa Imrdlo aad Baraas wUl
asadtham oat to tholr haokUbany
camps U tho rlolalty of Mad aad
Boaalo Lakoo. Tho ladloao aro wory
•goahaaia hataal o horriooa day.
aadiha hoitar lha i
thoypAofc. Thopaiol
ad by lha seoats soat
ptokoro. WhoU fam
psopU ara amployad by tha fratt man
togalhor too borrloo. Twa tHollloo
of ladMao wora osai aat
DEA1B USTISNOW 124
iwloer wMotowdi
Tbo oolooiol Md fwCiiUrliooptliMd
tbo rooU. flM Priooo of Wolot, tbo
All Main Haadlnga of Cambria
Doko or Oooaoofht ood boom
Mina Panotratad
joMril M ho n«^ppod fro« tho tr
TW wboU nwte wm o brililoBti
oCoolor. Thm MtinoloM mnl
«S:oats. 67 V
Toiodo-Wboak 77\ aad 7%,
•StbeAorta^
Cbioagw-Wboat. 75; corn. »; (
hemaawho loft thoO.R.AL 48S; pork.f IA7»; lard. $11.86.
yomatdsy at Samasit Olty.
No Fraight la Baing Movad at
iOilBg that It was not ooialag to
NEW
ARRIVALS la Ladloo* 1
Chicago Today
faros City, was tskia talo easlody
o ysatotdsy aftaraoea by John
eatSU Proatstrret.
rdoa of Snmasit City, aad last
Diag was bcaaghi to tho eity by
rshal Warsbaig of Kiagalay. At
IlittUooald bo loamod from too
I. bat lamr ho statod that ho was
Without Waiting for Any Offla Trowbridge, bad got oa tho railcial Sanction
laekiaaw aad waatsd to go
to tho aoylass. pa ho woo oeaxy. Ho
statod that ho had boon la tho aoynlm
roartimss hofora.
Dr. J. B. Martin and Dr. L
Bwanton
exmminad
tbo
man.
sod foaad that bo was msatally aabaMnoad He has bssa la ths asytnm
imOMBsswO
bafora. aad bis aams Is John fisrgw
Jaly It-Witi
Ho wm so mach bottar a fow asoaths
i
■go that bo was raleasod from tlio la
stitotion aad allowed to go to work
otrtko. At • o’clock it was aotimat- la tho woods bat he felt his mala^
odtbatOTsr 8.000 of tbo 8.000 toamoomiag OB again and waatod to oomo
I mad traokors wbo baul froigbC to Travoroo City and got back iuto
>oat Tbo tie ap U oomplou aad theasylam.
ao fraight U baiag morod at any of I Ho has boea oot of tho iawitntloa
lorn than oix months, and was plseod
la tho asylnm again this aftomooa
tia-ap will ba Tory heavy. Periobwithoat officUl examination by tbo
ablo fraight. laoladlag frmit. will Jadgo of Prottstn Whoa ho tooehod
saSor amay thoassads of dollars
this olty last ovoning and was placed
in jail, ho Inolstod tl^t this was not
Men'. Canvas and Lintn
Traverse City, as they had no jaiU
I IcmUd wUb ooffoo wblob i
SJioe.anaOafo.ds..$I I*!!
tbons heiaid.
E:H£fsr“"
The Coolest
aeanesl
Neatest
SDfflmer Shoes
any one can
wear, are the
Linen and
Canvas Shoes
aodO.\for(ls a
CRAZED BY JEALOUSY
wsgoB. flaoiag for softly to a aosrby
Terrtbto Crimm of
nraat. Bara ha was glfsa sbol
tar by tha wailraMss. aadwhaahts
lodfod Ibo pofiolor MVroTBl hj umch
Inc hi« CHX TW procowkn eoo
tUmod oo Hr wmy on
tbooortofo poMod BoeklofiiAOipBlM. tbo qoooB mod olbor mUto of
tho tojol toallj oppoorod oo tho hoi.
rooy ood wovod tboir fcrootlofa to
Kitohooor. Tho Prlaoo of Wolot ootortoiood Kitohooor ot Inoohot 8t
Jmooo poloco.
RAVAGES OF CHOLERA
Tans of ThouBonds ara Dying
In Chino
Johiyowa. Pa. Jalyll-Tho Oam- ho waoqaioly lot oat tto haok door.
la too laoantlms tho strikors had
lakoa pomsaUwa of tho load of eoflta.
talod. Thakaowadsadlim rmnihsi aad attsr i-atting opoa tho moks.
rod tho ooatoats along tbo oireot
184 with poaHblya fow lafi U tbo
mlaa Fiflaaa kodios wsro broaght A Hot oall woo ssat la aad a oqsad
of polioomoB qalokly dioporood the
oat at 8 o’olook thlo morning. 1
crowd that had gathrod. No arreots
morning aad throe more ars not
•apaetad to snnrlvo tho day. U tho
wark U tho i
UXTB TBAB-MO. l«l«
HE WAS INSANE
TEAMSTERS HAVE GONE OUT
Hlmln8t.JAmM
SooikMiHM.
it-Tte itwr
OroteTio Willi Lord KIteboMr oboord
WMdoebodottrM. Immm* arowdf
CBtbwod »l tbo 4oek. At llw
boll th« fnodow of llM oitjwM
fMTod. KitebMMr«»id.**li^lwlo?«f
0«w WM MbUTOd WM dM to Iko
MdiUofChoorwr*'
LoMoo. Jolj ll-Whwi Lord KiteWoor orrlrod mt Loodoo. Hw i
4afSlssiel3Mf ’
^Jyammocks
Any
nr oolar madr can be frand in our
•toek. The largest line by bi to select fron
aad pnees that suit everyone.
Sand, thm mto. aatefaafw/
aifsea.-^-
$tJS
Gfy Book Ston
THE WEATHER 8SS2&tSLttM!riSn
Shirt Waists and Neck Tics^
r by eapre* to-day.
SHIKT WAISTS in all1 the dainty colors, |plain and stripes
—made in nobby jiattems—direct from1 !Sesf Yojk. AU
COMB Weal a SUrt WaW and be camibttable during
the warm weather—rSC I* $1J#—all sires.
NECK TIES galore—and sorb beauties as thrv are. jnst
come in and look at tbem-you-U want one for Sondar.
25c
3SC
SOC
AAd
rk
«Hls Kwmrsirsa AArt^li lOtSO
Straw Bau
Sc
^S. BENDA & CO.
la $2.50
ITkeMMO
Tsctotias
Bo>v' l.i’ncn ami Canvas
Portlaad, Ore.. July H-Oraxod by
jealousy. A L Belding. a barkoopor.
walked Into tbo boarding l.oaao of
Mr. MoCloskey at midnight, shot
and killed Prank Woodward, a boar
der. Mrs. Beldiog. and Mrs MoOlos
key. and fatally wounded the latter*,
bnsbaod. then gave bimmlf up.
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iSe, 25cam4S0€
LADIES’ SHIRT-WAISTS, c.o.7n5‘K!co.
Fw $5c ud Me Vtlses.
85c.r,s^
^cSimu9
Othm. fllsn—AU tt mniey-ufUig prices.
SUX WAISTS AT BARGAIN PRlCESw
STATE EXPENSES
STEINBERG’S mREUABU DRY GOODS ARO CL0TM6 NOISE
htai *6T.OOO Loss
rJalxl.lOOS. Than
tolondaiy « !• «
Sitag. inly It—Tho total am
loaoy oapsodod by tho hoard of
aadilors daring tho local year
oadlag Jaly l was #440.682.17. ■
#17.000 Isos than laot jsar. Th
Jol.T U-Cooool Mo panto of ths tax ootomltoioa
Wodo ot Uootou, Ohloo. hM eohlod ri.OOO last yosr agaiaot #114.000 the
tho oloto doportBoot that oholoro U
roffloft lo oU towns oIook tho Kw(
rlror la Kwonsi Oror dO.OUO hoTo
to toko
dloo in PinjTlok and orer 10.000 in
of tho opsotol tialBo to PoaobtomorwiUtopkaoodto loan that arraagsmoato ha?o boon msdi to haro
the Uttlo otsamor Boboooa giro •
OB Ohrp Lako. Thooo tHps will
oost oooh pasooagor 10 o.
dimcnlty in ooppljing water in oomo
paru of the city Attontion is called
to the tact that the eprinkling of
towns is permitted only dnnng the
morning and evening boars, and all
r takers sxo asked to obeerve this
ALEC WAS LOST
CRUSHED STONE ARRIVES
Lonthow A Smith Btooo Oompony *.
tag nrrirod liito thU nftoimmn from
Btaigoon Boy brUglag oao of tho
oompaay'o largo sohooaoro loadod with
tho omohod oloao that la to ho aood
for tho atrool pariag aow aador wayTho oolmoaor loft Statgooa Ba^
Tharoday night bat had to pal haek
lo port again oo aoooant of tho high
wtada oa Lako Mlohigma. Sho loft
again yootorday aftoraooo and arrirod
hoio oafoly making vary good dam
for tho cargo oho oarHod. Bbo had on
TOO yards of atooo.
BVKNT^ IN am iBTV.
Tho first of tho WoHiao toag partlos
for tbo ooaoon was giroo at tho olnb
hoaoo last oroulng. and was grsatly
• ooioyod by aboat ooaploo who woro
prsosot Tho hall was rory proUlly
doooralod with Japaaooo lantoraa.
flags, fonm, flowors and flohaota. Tho
Uaios of Uiaoo oharoh oorrad loo
oraamaadoakeoa tbo third floor. Tho
parly was in ohargo of tho yoaag ladioo of tho olab. aad cosy ooltooo.
rookora. rie maih* tho plaoo very InTitlag. ThoplaaoroatodforihoooaooB was usod for tho first tlmo. Tho
masie for tho daaoo was faraishod hy
Stowart A Sloffdas
a Is 4ho lataatloa to haro thooo
daaoos at loaM cm la two waoka aad
poihaps oaoo a wool. Hotaarmr. howavor. larltatlooo will bo only for olab
!^*!lillhlld^^^'
gfofoat Bdfowood too
P I
Im Blanche Bannm, of wboee
abiUlyae a vlollntot bar friende aro
Jastly pread. and who to vtoitme la
haca Mlohlgaa. la compaaT with
yoaag lady fHosids. cae a ptoatot
tho olhor a ooatimlto siagor. gavo
aoort la tho opora hoato at Phw
PhwowTeatogtoooatly whioh wao
each aaaooom that thoy wore oom-
WeenoaltoPetnioto.
Aloe Btolaborg’sfrtonds are tolling
day that ho was so**rantod” tost
orsaiag afkor the dog aad pcoj show
that he did oot know his way home,
bat started _inmard the afylnm
After the show wss over. Aloo aad
two friends that he had with him.
started for down town, ao they sup
posed. They walked aad walked, bat
did oot strike any familiar places to
Alec, who was piloting Um company.
At toot, after trying in vain to get
mringa. Alee asked n man who
paming what street be was on.
aad wbaa be received the information,
still somewhat “oir.- bo asked where
-tbeeonthen part of tho city-
Mlaato
« Day
TRUE
u. ft m
m to Ti
VALUE!
ll* USs.
kad •!
tloUb.m yura mmAm fay
O W. U <-v.
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That’s whxt you ^ct when
you buy the KIMBALL
PIANOS. They are i^erlect in every way, and
guaranteed to give good
satisfaction. It will pay
>ou to see us beiorc you
bay an instrument.
FACTORY PRICES and
bbcnil icims.
*ri-IE
RAOKCr STORE
HMEmniEIIIWWWINTID?
THEY
SELL
ON SIOMT
nod. and found that be had wanwell oat toward
of ftalt aow tiod ap by
gfowors willho oafftoscs
wmblo oam. as tho oars coaaot bs aa.
till Monday or Taosdsy at tho
It to I
Tho adraaoo msU of mnu for tho
opoaiagptoyof tho Aagamla Daly
.o,om
Company and for tho spselal paodao- ytemnutiLse
WUMmmAM
Mrs. J. W. Fhtahia totanmd yoatorgy tpi n f^ot htoold hoamla
imuir
Tho ooooad day of tho gardoa foto home by her aioto. MIm 8aUy Ciaik„
gtraa by tho Moodamos Thoa MeMaa. •8*. 8f Aon Arbor, wbo wUl taoad ^
with hor.
ns. O. K MclUaao. J. A. MaMaaao •ho oamtosrrwlthhor.
Am jQhBtaa and ohlldno
toft todajfior Bay Viow aad Bpy City.
Mm AiahtoMUIor wont to Boato
Illy rarledaadtte oardmoan oa a vtolt todoy.
B. J. Morgan wont to Moyflald da
wora royally
the hoot la tho history of ths clmk
la tho
oat tho ai
The baUdlag sad gmaads am knl^
Waitom Uto to la too mty todoy.
Vhmoas
thoamployi
WiU tom CsaiMAo* Md wlfo of Doraooloef
aad thrlr friaads
troit aro at tho Ptak Plom for o short
tf aoodad. Azafihao
tims. Thoy wUl totor go to tholr samptoood la tbo taj aad oeoryfarthoaocommo■ahalOIbhswoBtto MpyBold this thtog haohooa
*Jto»ioa of tbo haihtos
woBTillo dafoatod tho <)aooa Olty moraliis.
X. r T«nng «d wild of
I this aftomooa by a ooors of d
OitotaoMiawoltahy
A aamher of trem
r H. Ttatoo of WlUtoomhor
Mlio
BELTS
25C
I8$2wM
wMbd Mmt-rw toHtelU}«tr.Ub. AMmalUtta
SPECIAL K™
I bere is \*cty near three months of hot weather ahead ol os.
We have a good many hot m eat her giMvU that we ore anxious
to seU that m-ill keep you cool for a Utile mono). There are too
many things that wc ha\ c marked doeu to tell you about, so
we win mention a few:
Wash Silks. 50c kind........... 89c
Towsha Muslin, 50ckind..89c
~^:Z
PkNotm tnm wiUk
Musltn deSoi. 60c kind....89c
Alexandhs Silks, 30c kind..T9c
Robena Stripes...................... 16c
AW miMW
Tims^
mart GOOD POINTS
NO OBJECnONABLE FEATURES
IN THE MAKE UP OF TfUFANGL’’ TROUSERS-$8.60TO $Koa
FINEST LINE SUMMER COATS. PANTS. SHIRT
WAISTS AND HATS IN CITY.
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STKBET
SOUTH SIDE
HAMILTON aOTHING CO.
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—a*
. THF.
EVFRIi lECOUl
THE EVEHIHG
niAVBIIM OITV. MICHIGAN
yi T. lATO MN i.«. MINPI
my TOM U dOHNto>M. Mayer af
A«A»
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1
The IdeeJ City
ORAMO.TSAVBIISB HERAU>
■k
nmuc
BUBi
owHtwHie or
AND AN
Ai dOOAL AMO JOdT TAXATION OP THE CfTIZBNO or A CITY WILL. I THINK. BRING ABOUT
AO IDtAL A CITY AO Wt CAN HOPE TO OEl POR
*£J!rJSSn:i2sr
k:
V^TBldO tVMt. tbot M«- M fTMO. ICO.
MikctM wore la Um^ dcji wbM a
gwmi plM foTMt oorofod the plaiti. to
tan kiv. Md tho lalinilM won ttwoladdovBaotbov»l«*Jodff«. Tliore
diMMdflowmMMiTiaMarowid
hoiM.oTot7wbora It I. o«r
tioio. cod '•oompcj i. oomlaff.**
add CO. rlfliUj. alMMld ttrerjtblnc l»
UMiafal to WOIOOOM tilo olajUic
ffMl or lU pMn&f tfSTOlor.
0otM a good hoaaewife keepc all
tki oorairi eleaa aa wel^ ac bi*r parlore, aad ooaee to grief and
eke aeee a riaitor look aOkai
dlnj kllaheo or a diamlerlr liaok yard.
M ehoald a oltj e»e to ittbatiteooraonaadaqr-wajeareeleaB aad beaatifal, or at leael eweat witb Uie grace
tlwi order girea A iwetty eSrret witli
OfW-aiolilog ahade aad well k.pl
kagaaU mOij mtmd U there axe
inlabaBofgimaagtowBiaBk or with
arid and goae to acad aaoat, or nm
-gadbahobaaorwaada horaaod there
la the Ultla park atHpa at the edge of
the road.
There are few citiee of the sUe of
oar owa. eepeolaUj to the aewer por
tl«M ar the ooaatry. wbcee atrw^u ao<
aUajs ate better picked ap and frrer
naoi looae rabbieh; that leae ferae
the 0117 aathoritiee oaa ga The real
dogaadaoo the iadirldaal propert7
balder or raatar. Thara are 10007 Ut
tie toaobea lo the wa7 of trimmlog op
aad kaapliig fraab tba atreata that oat
oalgbadoaaae the atrrete of Jenaa
las ware kept la the old ttawa.'by
arer7 aaa wakiag cleao the a|eM>e lo
float of hUowoboaae.
The MO of oar towo. howerer. like
all good AoMrieoB oltUeoe. an^ maio
17 ha07 Ih aaralog o»oa«7 eooogb to
toawe In exialeooe io the
>the7 oao. Thewoaeeaaxe
aM»et|7 oooapled In keeplog the do■aetlnoMohmefy io raanlng ordei
Bat the bpTtaad cirla ar«< hariog
aaaatioa. aad qalte often the poaale
^
la to hare tbaai hare aaoagh to do lo
bakapt oat of taiaohicf Wbatkind
of a actbawe woold it be to intcreid
tbaa lathUaeatter? It wonldn*t H'em
to he OB7 great taek for a healthy boy.
toMgaaihiagofglrla whoee eapedal
piartaoe it ie going to be b7 and by
toaMke thloga beaotifol. to keep from
twaal7 lra to el«7 feel of elreat
fkoat la iae eimpe. It would
to ha aa aagy thing lo eatabliah
, ,
of gtmmooM r\wXrj 00 a airaet.
whoat plaoa ahoald ba the prettieat
U , aad baat kapi. Oliildiaa lUe to do
thhgtf that aragoodte badooe Ifit
L
lapattothaai la tha right way. I
*
woaldhaagraadgoodihlogforTrmT
araa OU7 lo ba kaown aa the prettiaat
aad aMleat oily to tha atate There
r*
’
tmtl even ta the totokm of oob^
dtnto
risBa. wooU appear to be one at
t toema whk% era peedMard Sp
morew Its lahabltents tbnmgb the ages
of Its cxislence have shown tbemselws
tkatMillHltM. taMMOM.- enpable of benedtiaa by those glfu
TiU*
Oo'« tmm tmi th» srith which nature has Uen so prodi*
gaL OukUtinx «l!nskm to iznc* mnote
haU park. BBtohara la toth
far tha Qaaaa Oily team, ami I
imUTMEVniM
Buoche for the
that In lli» all EMinpeaa mat|l^
prorided thtmeelrtw srith mmfm toahUwhik* Uie tuen
sraag^ tstea^far^iu a:i«. In 143U.
M>d k.T. ktw ban. I
Ir the first place, municipal monopolici ooDflst of
ngbt. ud ipeeiJ prirOer* i" tb. pnUk .tneU ud Ugfaw.7^ aeenaf tto*.
whki, in the oatBi. of the OM, cMinOt be po«e«.d by dl the peoiJ.
at taiV- Tbai «1U ,0.7
end eu> only be enjoyed by the few. A eonrtont otruggle goat on
to obtain and prinlogea. with the reenlt of cheeking and retarding
for a long tin-neoe-aiy paMic i»i«T«nenta. Biral eUimanta
not atrong enon^ to obtain what they want often aooeeed in obeekBtting eadi oAer at the txpuu* at denying to the pnblio needed
Only a dj^t ob«»Taaon of and reflection upon the needi of
p(«ple crowded together in a city as to facility of moving about, as
to commnnication, as to supply of water, as to supply of artifidal
li^t, are needed to aatiify auy candid man that such bnsinestet are
in their nature monopoUatie.
Mr PKOPosmos on this scbjbct is to ex-
LAKGE THE FUNCTIONS OF MUNICIPALITIES SO THAT
THE MEANS OF TRAXSPOirTATION AND COMMUlCI.
CATION AND TEE SUPPLY OF WATER AND UGHT
SHALL BE FURNISHED BY PUBUC AUTHORITY AND
NOT BY PRIVATE ENTERPRISE mud extend thir principle
to its logiesl mult of tokiug under public sdmintolpution uU businesses which require the grunt of sny epeciul right or pri^-Uege. We
have ulresdj started on this mad and made considerable progress.
Under iiresent condiUons the adoption of this policy would require
the taking over by the public only of the water, gas, electric light
and power aupply, the telephone and the atreet railroada.
The erila which a great many timid people fear as likely to arise
from enlarging the scope of the functions of muuidpaUties are trivial
in comparison with the evils which are inaeparahle from the present
eystem. Aa long as the great rewards which these monopolies offer
to private enterprise are possible industries will be hampered, poUtios wiU U oomqRed with briheiy and fraud and people wiU have to
pay unnecessarily high prices for this kind of services, and they
w^ill be subjected to daily and hourly inconveniences and vexation
owing to the poor quality of the aervioe.
It may Hiterret mstiy
icctirdlns to tbetestiiu..!
cat bUtoriral suth.^ity
IJ%lnjc. nothing pivcin. tmn e« yH
dlM»\-errd iu the niuuMiul nr-
WterMeU*. jMkeM.
Dlwaelt dearly k,t^-d n Joke at thf
expetne of others. An autboi e In* lia.J
Brut his Uttet efrurt.lu to ti..ii to l.iu
m>rlved the fulluH liiK t^imJ.nll.eular>
sckTM>wledi:mri.i:
Damogaa for Faceonal Injariaa f
-1 thank >ou fur the hook >«u s«m
will I.-- uo luue in r^-ndina ii.-^
manficly a aaas wlhoat known pnr- me•*!end
wand* r )\hat uink*.** luy evi-*» tH) I
allal tn tha hooka limt of Locan vs. We«k.**
u tiert-e IlndMWI oimn- Matd to j
nhBaiirond Oompnoy. moanUy DlarSt-11.
I
Od to P Mlmonri Ciicait Ooort. -It ts l*ei'aow ih*y err in u e.-ak^
the holding hstog that no moorary place.- wan the r*T?v
ooaldhshadforperaooal iajort«« (in
An liH-ldent In the life Af lit*. Utr
this oaas tha ptototiff’1 hands ara bad- Lsird KumJrn k1»om> horn lunilr was Ihr I
It “U h»t j
ly barnad) sastainad to oo todiTiJoal senm of huun.r iu
illi r:o^^l.vnr he a>L*nJ of
in pcocaeting his propsrty Iron
id by tha railroad, oo tha
-Make hUu iiiaftler
■da that aaoh injaritn ara not tha bouuda. as his f«il«T
i-u;:;:. **l.-*l
nataral and proximaU raaalU of tha the latter.
itoCaodant a acta, hareral aai
-No.- replied tu* pren.h*r. -1m> rwear^
Baa ara to ba foood 00 tha aal
fsr too mooh U*r that. We will make
var. tha matorit; of tham aap- him high ixmiuilwiluti* r t«* iheVhun h
Of tha vtow of tha Miawnri Of SeoUsnd.- And such he Ma^ made,
-Chambers* Journal.
L Tha ooaa of Uinofay va :
n By.Oa. Raw Yotk. is not
topotoL hot U asneUy similar to iU
. Tha oaaa of Siming va 11
Osnt.Ry.Oo. vo\ 81 Iowa. StS.sapporta
itrary vieWy
A Noral Snit-
for a« Egg.
I'M
now on?' It means a~saving
to you of from 10 to 20 per
cent, on any article from
this large stock of House
Furnishing Goods. ♦ Don’t
overlook this Harvest of
Bargains. « « « « «
J. W..SLATER, LEA0IN6 HOUSE FURNISHER
- rrcale a lirt-c/e.
or mine ol nm *lf-.k or rctlin>;
ELECTRIC FANS .n vour o|.
fit c. More «ir lumie. .\ll of new
design xuA jierfert ('onstiu<ii<»n
ACOUWONEDAI
Aotioo for Adnltary-A Look
guffloient-ln Kattns va Pattn
K. Y. Bepplamaot. 4Kt. it sres bald
that in ao action brought by »
fora dUoroa on tha ground of
------tery. proof Umt the defa
nod tha oo respondant were in each
r'e oomtouy »oet of tha Bme
I WOULD NOT ADVOCATE ANY DISREGARD OP EXISTING while dining nnd llTing at the samr
RIGHTS OR ANY CONFISCATION OF EXISTING PROPERTY.
boarding hoasa. and that tba look in
It would be no vioUtion of existing righu for cities to use their dafandaut'a faoe while gaatog at the
apondant sras such as to oonvlnoe
tax powers to ms to compel the present private owners to bear the one wltaam of the axisimoe of aa imsame proportion of pubHc ImWens, socording to the value of their pcoperrelaBooslilp. sras Insomcient n.
anslain
the aoBon.
property, including franchises, which owners'of other kinds of pri
vate property have to bear.
It would be no violation of existing rights, where the power bad
not been bartered away, for the cities or the states to regulate faros
and rates bf compenaation so as to make them rield only a fair
return on the actual investment made rather than upon a fietitiona
cs|)ltaIIxaUon based mainly U{>on franchises or special privilege
values. IN SHORT, MUNICIPAUTIF-S OUGHT NOT TO
IIESITAI'E TO DO WHAT PHIVATE PERSONS IN BUSINESS DO AS A MATTER OF COURSE.
0fl.| 7<1/.'| Ail
HID-SDHHEi
CLEIRANCE SALE
InpprtMt St
Ceg§l Dtdshtts
la
Moad MMT of tb« tw
Tb« y««r U fl/ioff on to
|MJ>17 Md il>o g»M u mfrymun^
gmm m thatm MO«loire oiular the
g
B
f
QOin cmr y& meemviile
CAMPBELL BROS
^AXATIV^
BROMO,
THIS STOI
^umm^
Will be closf*d Friday aftrrncMins during
warm weather; comm end nj; July nth.
THIS MOKATVU
\A/. IVIIUL.IKI
ArrcAKx
i
ON EVERY BOX Of THE OrjililNE,;
brought sun for $16,000 against tha
Seaboard Airline Railroad fur an
"aggtog" which ha mcaivad at the
hands of aoms small bqya while
was waiting at a station lo taka a
tnda. It appears that Bin platoBff
was much given to poblio speaking,
and had on the day io qnaation made
speooh to the town In erhicli tba
aad woman dona aa wall ns tha mak-U**«*«»***«**»**»’
egg apiaoda ocennad. Tha court will
vary likely taka judicial noBoa tlmt
coatribuBott of stale eggs ia Uta ordi
nary and natural result of a ee
kind of spaaoh making and will legirls? Titan borrow one or two of
root
**-«**--«*—
fuae to hold g»e tmllrtMul responsible
yoor neiahbonand
neighbors and pay tha Iml or lam
a liula
bmidas thair teaching. If
Mining asparte my that tbagrealaat for tha diraot cooseqoanoaa of the
pUlntiff s own net.-(Law Kolas for
yon can't do that,—why thasa have gold strike aver made ia tha
bean hard wocking amn aad tiled that in tha town of Baabnrg. Hanning, July.
woman who hava taken momenta to a too county. Vl. where, it is said, an*
Panic Amoqg Ha-sangers-LUbllltj
day at dawn or doak lo go oat of told rtohm hare h
of Railway.-ln Uie recant case ol
doorsand Imlp antofv to harbeoafl. About two months
Davis TS. Padaoali Ry. and Light Co
and bean the better
ator. of Manohaalor. n Isodar of it was held Bmt If aa electric railway
and tha happier for Bit gatltog in tba Vermont bar. h
was nagUgeat and snob aagligenoa
toooh with tha
I oo the Riot farm ia Sanbnrg. pcadnesd a flash of Are followed by
ndns bnt
of Ufa which is all
sral heavy Maata a
aaoke in the oar aad this caused tha
ranavaramntnlL B»a last one nnoovared
stempade of tha passengers and
And if yoo oann >t do any of theca
Ulsaati
them run over the pUintiff. it a
things, think of tha bwmBfal and tto«t «• mvw 100.000 tons of gold bear, be held aa a matter of Uw that the
dasirv it for yoor own If not for yoor lag oco to sight
injury waa not the proximate and nataidf. For thoogh
Gorf Von Waldaraea. a relative of azal rasalt for dafanMat’s negligeaoe.
Field Mnnlml Von
bnt that tha dafandaat will U liable
knowladga that. Thera was narar
if tha eoodnot of Uia passaagan
tUonght of good bnt was a wiagad
tha nainral reanlt of tha daftodant'a
OHHl which will somaBma lodge
oagligeooa
or was saeii as might be
waaldha toada of BMawy la it U
reaaoimhlyba axpaoted andar tha ctr.
waald draw capital aad the beet kind
of oaplialiete ae floware draw beet
Evan in the hottaat weather a
oondiBoo of tha oar aad tha fact that
aai it woaid aot be long bafoia tUt
ofviMlocago into tha while he
it was propelled by aleoBolly. Tha
of It which wae aot m garden, ao to
■ LaatSTmiachrtmmrr oMansibly to watch tba workman dsstf- qaaaBon is alaUar to aoaaa where the
ap«A. woaid be a great bu-y. hamtog out tha totarior. hot really to whiatlaoTa iDoomBra to aaadlemly
aelag blra of lodnetry.
away ptoaas of boards.
and wantonly ■Dundad near ahigfa
Bettor than ail. thare would ba a
Idler parts of the Interior which way. oaastof a team of horses lo nm.
boon thrown Into tbs driveway aad to kill another horse, the o
Anotharrary axi-aliaot prodaotlon
of Gantry firox'lamoos dog aad pony Ths wroaght Iron naiU found sBok of ths tatter may noovar of tha rail
chow was glvan to a paekad tent last tog out of ptooes of wood hare and road for tba loss .-Bonthimstem Bap
avaoing. and It was thoronghly an)oy(Kyi. 140.
ad by tha larga nnmbar ptoasnL Ho are of aaeaaal i
to arnktog haaaty a part of
battarahowofilakind waa aver asan away to toe eigi
Immaterial Cironmstanoa.-ln
what thtoga beaallfnl are to the rery ia
this city hafora. and tba ropnIntioD
r^vnJM^^a, SM. wa And
Ber. H. K. Millar of Newark. O..
that they made on thair psovlons visit
wasnadadtotoatartnlng nnd yester blnks a asan caa praaeh as good a
day aftomoon. Tha almost hnama srmoa la his shirt slaavss as with hU
ooaton. ImatBaaday avaninghaap.
psared in hu pulpit wearing quite a while trying to faaten on hU oollar
natty ahlrtwaiaL Ha prafaoed his ser. hntten; bnt we cannot regard this as
lief. Tha dogs aspaeiaUy d
with a few ramarks on tha in. a symptom of soflantog of tha tealn.
ihiag hot mu.
Thcaftarshowlsaebaagal
that it wonld not ba eonsids
bseaoh of aBqoatte for tha mao to tha
Tba bar tenders ohallsnge tha oigmr
regnBon to leaMva thair oonM.
makareforagama df baaa ball to ba
r of the sMsipteasnt noted apoo
played on tha Twelfth atreet gn
Wedneeday afternoon at 8 o'c
THIS IS IT!
lj,.tetow.«Uto...w«towbn. \0t„f„i fjews
1
of m worid
VERY FINE PERFORIANCE
if:
%%
The kind that is sold on its own merits. The kind that keeps
yoiir meats fresh, your milk from souring, your vegetables
sweet and your temper calm. Nothing tries one's patience
so much as to have all the nice things you had planned for
tomorrow spoil before it ever comes. The happiest families
own a Leonard. All styles, and prices are from $6.25 to $29.
THE OUD \A/AY
Of using cows for lawn mowers is a thing of the past, not
owing to the lack of cows, but most to the splendid lawn
mowers now made and,the extremely low-price. A level,
green lawn is a beautiful sight. You can have one if you own
one of our lawn mowers. We have the Keen Cutter Ball
Bearing, the L. & D. High Wheel, the Eiectra and others and
prices are from $3.50 to $ I 1 .OO.
IT ISN’T WOlVIAN’S \A/ORK
This digging into a black coal bin or lugging in wood or car
rying out as much ashes. It isn’t any one’s work. Own a
Gasoline Stove or a Detroit Hot Plate Stove and make the
kitchen work a pleasure. If you haven’t one, get one. They
will cost anywhere from $8.(X) to $27.50 and are the best
investment you ever made.
i was UtitaUv roasted aUva
Tha Bar Tandem
DAIL.Y OOIMOERTS
STAGS AMD PLATFORM.
-The FIshansas's Danghtw." noomndy drama to Milton Hohl^nsd Man.
leyWood. wtU haawmgthanow pso^
valaahla jewelry whan her
Thamaa, Mho was fMSFly s( sapnlar
laadtog wasMs with rank dtoslals*
• BfddarnndPlj." **FhaatmploD
*«Bvanga1ina."and oBmrmnatori
ths ooatento over her. It sms gaao.
asiof oonmsU nddod fnni to
Jm^ toflcaooed tha sromon's
, mm Aowai u-uosor as auiwsaaaa
sr£tii,*a^nr
GIVEN ON THE WONOERFUL PIANOLA cverj- day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from lo
to II. a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You arc cordially invited to
hear this wonderful insUument.
THE
NAH&LAY
CANTILE COMPANY
LVBMSK Ol-rv, MMIOM.
'n
AMOBD. WbAAAU 4Ifr.4lOj^B%19.«OBt4l.0i« vL 1MB
MEMENTO FOR MANILA.
abipedttaraeyi
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AWIiidow
•anmigM]
j ln ^
looMoff. JsUll.lMi-Ttat
*
LflhMsgLnne
wot ba^tocboMMikltal
iTT^**
tf to tta aesaa. 1 Mt tta maraee
af nttar than «w n ffM wta ^t at
tta rtobt of tta wtotaw MBpblnff.
MMty back «M n laaffo braan book. I PK to MrralOL
m^oftboL Tta ffM WMit on
M be went
It’ro moSms iralo^BnkM Tta
ffM WM Mffl an n Htotaa. *Tta wind
•M Md br tW TMteM iiHH MbT.
li« M tW g«Mi UbW. TMMUit*
•td AlM
to kriM Oi*
of tta too btoe of tta Inker
tfcd Bdto—t —4 d 4»liltUWi •«M»> t«; oortbero atootiaa. Aft; oMUaol
nt la tta wtod,” *ta rapitad. -tond
ItoA Ar ood oootbMO OMotlaa. WT woe n window to tta dlnloff
ttaatmoaptara.”
A7A Tbto woa .to of M
I sat down to ton nsrred to an old
■ iTSretcbed tta full lenfftb“S Uoe tonpot that at octar ttowo would
1.1 to tta oortaMO oMSttoi. A04 to ■ the dlntoff room, brand, widn.
tta oaoMol aoMitlii osdAiO to tta * drap. There were two aMoUer
MC ftfd to A. M. ToM*f MM
wlodowB. ooe oo either Bide Tbto woe
■took tats M kid bto PtaPW
how I flret now IL 1 bnb*e nerer for
totSIHStkef r«STUta It WM tta foil did I
fotti-n H. I nerer stall forffcC IL
1 bad Balled orer n oen of tsnioolst
%f m im^ wttk tvoto^Mds onto paoparly. Tho wot woottar boa
tos«r. Tta iMt la fto.ooo. toMuta
f«r ksK Ikst •mmnl.
Om Am Attar m> will tar. to
•*mw wood*’ wtto d r«sf«Mor M k
tMlt of tta flood ttafo oo Mostajr.
Hio wood pilo oMtotoiac lOOoorto ototo hot oo fffool I
OWdf.
Tta pcoapoet ot too pcooMt tiMe la
ftaOtoOjtaCMM li«sU7 tta Motor
SMMOtooMtT. Tkofwlor Tta ifto forotoiriyffoodoaop of wbnot The
Iff*. ooUMOtod ytoU to. to tta
Mmooooitoe U tatoola, to tta
I of OkiwiM FkrtassfdtaCoM- oeotrol coMttoa 17 kotoela, to tta
tf TtatMTM A. A. KoiMf. wkoUol. oortoMB oooottoo 17 kotoola. ood to
tta aloto 1C koatala. wbUo ooe jmr
00 o UolUd Bfotkroo mtoiotor.
Oor. Yotoo. or UUsoto. kot oooofit. offo tta ototo woa 10 botooloporoore.
od tta lariloUoo ofltalliokliM Mil
Itoty MtkoHtl. toottosdltaoowdoc
itoto MOOIOpMOOt or tta MtiOMi
csordo ot Moolotoo to Aofsta Bo
wfU to proorst ot tta Mrtow oT tta
troopoAoirM lA ood ta will otoo
oosd to Moolotoo tta llUooto ootoI
rooorro oklp Dorottao.
Ofood tutor to tta lilchoot 11 bo.
booo for yooro. ood tta foroior. m tta
Ukd taokR will looeooorly. If not
90iu t^ «oUro oropo. Tta imto
k^ roMM o Ur«o oaooot of hoj.
oto|^oo^ hlfboot iroMdo
- iCotoo oooDk/ forakoro oro offorinf
oibigb ooft.ao odoyood boord for
toroi aap dorioff tta booy ooomo,
orkoaobla to ft^l ouywboro ooor
^ tSk lAai men oo ttay wool, otoo ol
I of ooti to tta opoto.
oro oooottoo to M. to tta
oooottoo ft. to tta oortooro oo
W ood tottaatoloM.
of iNOoo In tta oootb.
nramffo 74. to tta eentrnl oonnitoa 7«.
oonnueo «. nod to
The nonditto, of polnloe. to tta
MtbernooMtioBtoW. to the onolrol
^^iCBoioowto .roortbor July ooUfaro- Mottoe 74. to tta oortooro ooooUoa
^^DdM torso oot to koto boou o tory PS. nod lo tta ololo A4.
■nr.
%DtaBy oSolr for o root* or moro of tta
• ----------- Hoodrodo of torpodo
Iko oTOtoffoytold ofoloTor per ooM.
woro oold boro tta Foortb tbot to toon. U to too ooolbon ood oMtnU
poUot oboot tta otoo of o
Una I CA. ood to too oortooro
line. 14P. nod to tta ototo 1.61.
TtasToroffe ytold of UMOtby por ooro
to. to too nootoorn oooottoo 1.4«. to
bootooM ood of tta eOM wosld k
lootfml ooontloe I.P7. to tta oorlb•eottonof Mto or Im to otory <
oooottoe. 1S7. Md to toe etoto
tioo. lo ooo looloaoo o bcqr kod
1.41.
m
Tta proepeot U ffood for n fair crop
of peoobne tbronffbont the fruit bolt
Mlet tad beffun to cuv. r tbem, like a
rMb half reveeUng. half ruuceallng.
tta face of a prHty woman.
They
were rutotUe. ethereal, ao ethereal that
I doubted If they were real mountaUia
after you fi>l to them. and. br a matter
of fact. iR.iue did elude un entirely.
« tabind |«-aked craga and amU
ing at UB tlin.ugb tbe flaky fleece of
to.
rateameratoppedatOuchy. Vnn
elevated me to tau-auue. where,
lowing a man wlib my imu bela. my
walked l•e!weeu tall »rray walla, over
wbicb from blKb. autn-l frardena acar
flowera nodded to Ibis jenslun
Other -lluwem welr«iin-tl me there
greeting me with lavlab waste of i»-r
fume ruaea. aweet |»eaa. boneysuckb-s
uoo«
,rily
ut I
poattlng a franc
III of Jbe aatcbeJii. 1 fuUowed at
•ela of two nimble white capped
up tbreFflIgbta of atalra of gray•omlier and <-lrrular. My room
waa locati-d on tbto third fliHxr. and
dlolug room was on ll»e fourth.
Tta olMwnatoD was on the roof, and
above that were I lie clouds: at night
le atara.
There was melliod In this ac-emlng
ladneea. Tlnr town is Iniili on a at«n>p.
main aide.
.V<*rus>i frotu It.
Una. aims I
The iMople
I ween Is Ibe Uke.
’ tausuuue live for ttiiNM»
that lake Of room
Tta paovnet for n crop of panoboo
to no foUowo to toe oooottoe toclndod
to tta MleblffM Frolt Bolt..
loffoo. 78; Bocftoo. 10; tooto. 81;
Soot. 8P; Oitown, 86; YnoBoroo. 47;
Hffoo. 100; Howoyfo. P8:Ooeoon.
PI: BeosU. lit; Oiood Tmroann. M;
otoo. 78; Mnooo. P6; Lentooon.
76; nroai«ofor MioblffM Frail Bolt.
7A ;
_______________
Ita cre^k
loir Ibu woek ood
tta brook one
Itr brook troot, otorofftoff
iwond to wolffbuoooffbt to
tta tarba of ita feooe
tokoTos
BAY VIBW AVD PBTOflKEY AHO
BSTURM. VU O. M. 4k L
*•
MORE TRADES UNIONS
MEAN FEWER STRIKES
t of tta Unllod Mtoo WoHioro of
irtoo
H8IIE HAt BKEN. NO FORCA BO FOTANT IN ALLAVlATINO THA WRONOfl AND flUFFARINOt OF THA
TOILAR8 OR IN flLAVATINO THA CITIZAMflHIF OF
THA WORKAR8 At THA TRADA8 ORQANlZATIONfl
OR OtllLM OF WORKINOMAN.
By JOHN MITCH ALU
m
m
___________
Infwt,hcM,bed*m6o««t^b.yoi«lthepoMibiUtr «f •uoo.MifuI ooDtnuliotioD that THE TRADES
DXIOX MOVEMENT HAS BEEN THE GREATEST RECOXCIIJNQ FORCE BETWEEN LABOR AND CAPITAL
>1x1 tk.t in the tnxUi in nAidi tb> w«>rksn >n b«t oi(>iund wgi*
mtc bintMft, xmditiont of onnloTinnt noM l»onU> >ad luWMne,
MriLc >n4 lockouu l«a«t numerow and tk> reUliondap batirwn
•niployei and employe# moet eordial and hanMaiaw, and in tliii
particular my experience )ia« baan that wiMta eaphal b oigaaiiad
for the purpoaa of treating with oiganind labor friction and atrifa
bare been leaat apparent. Tbeia b a popular ■bepprabwiinii that
bbor organbatioaa faror and adroeate ftrike^ but I bar# no bedtancy in laying that IF LABOR WERE THORODOHLY DKITED IN THE TRADES OBQANIZATION8, FEDERATE^^
THROUGH THE AMERICAN FED^TION OF LABOR,
STRIKES WOULD BE REDUCED TO A MDOICOIL Tbeia
bare been few atrikai of great Btgnitnda tAara tba wathaia who pai^
tidpatad in them war# organiiad at thdr imNption.
raspUrry Jam.
Hut Ufure
1 the window, and my Udlly
was lost In the hunger of my
-Kenluckyr gasisd SlbyL "Thafa
my atate. Aud what waa hto namer
-His name was Itoytoii." answered
tta old maid. -Turn I'ayioti
raa. from llarrodsburg "
Sibyl again arose. Sbe graaprd my
arm. Sta draggtd me from Ita room,
tbrougb I be tall, down one flight of
atalrs. Into her own room, wb*sre, cloa
lug tta door. Mbe atuud with ber back
List It. 1 a little way off. coutem
plating b.-r amaaeUly. woud«
tad mistaken me fur some
an of blua. 1 tad token oot my Ge
nm dock ttat kept time Juat t
bonra fast, set It oo the porcel
Mora, placed tta miniature of a girl 1
lore upon IL bruatad the atolna
tnm fram mo. amootbed back my
bnlr nod wna atandhag at tta r^ow
mtBraiag tbe row ufm
to tbe vineyards that
bauae back, fraot and aldea
Ontoaod sent for. me to cume to tta
r
I way.” a
Mood at tta left Of the window
taM bock tta cortato.
le wna MImiL bM tar expra
attltsda tiacdlatad. ”Tbsrar
-It waa about three yeara ago.” ata
began, -whra a young man alopped at
this penslou and atoyed three i
or four. Fre forgotten just whether It
waa three weeka or four, but anyway
It waa plenty long enough to do the
harm. And ata waa here. She had
COMO only the day before. He feU In
lore with Iwr. and ata with bim-ata
tbe way
Sibyl gave a Iona of her j
• With DOC quite aU,” ata
The old maid looked hard at tar
•pectaciM tpm half to two. the upper
half for viewing people and the lower
half for reeling book
HmH
LOW RATES TOOmCAQa
U. W. dnantofflMM. AfL
ASTOR HOUSE JAM in i
and I
< A«*iaa»t"-e.<e*
PKor HAMBIK. U.V Palmist ef TIO
sot amt futar*. f..r l*l uo TrpevrrtttM
stalrhor«mUf«hf.tMa
Senator Lodge happen^l to be one of
tta prealdenFa callera at tta time and.
appreciating tta force of Bonor Btieo
r him tta pen.
WANT DEPARTiEHT.
RUSSIA AND MANCHURIA.
•“’t:
churia by Ruaato to hardly frank. Man
churla taa been retunud to Chinese
Jurtsdlcttoo In accordance with Kuaala’a original promtoe and programme.
naatou totem adll bold Newchwaiag. and It to plainly uoderatood
by every cabinet throughout tbe wmhl
ttat we will cootinue to hold that
port aa long as Tientsin Is oc-.-upled by
tbe foiN-es of govertimeols fi»relgu lo
China.
We hold .Newchwang (
guarantee for the evacuation of Tien-,
toln and are prepared to return New
ing and Ita railroad ronuectlou*
to tbe Cblneac admlntoCratlon when
-with slim white I
rom Payton." sbe said again, "of Uamdsburg
tMlsburg!”
-Well. VI lint of lir I queried, pna
ahd
-Ilusbr Sfie *-autiune«l. repenting ber
luneuvtT of tiptoeing to Ibe door, cloa
Ing It mure sts-urcly. Um-ii tiptoeing
tack again. As If tbe blue eyed girl
sitting nt ber wli
alKtve. with every door faat abut beween, could bear! Then
"I don’t know whether to Uogb or to
s him well. Oh. oh, oh! There abe
at that windom- walling for
atltchlng. looking toward Geneva aud
walling fqr him. and he- he's mai
nc*s lies'll marrltd a yenr-u year aud
half by Dow-and-lbere’a a baby
boyr
____ ____
Ilecetitly a iMilutli minion of the Uw
.had occasion to visit a family living
In tbe West • nd.
He wanted to aee
the mtin of the house, but, aa he* waa
not in. he aat down and waited lu ths
kluben.
A young girl, apparently
alsmt 12 years of age. was busying
hers. II km-adlug bread.
'I be oflUvr watched tbe prtKN-edUig
for aome time, when be remarked"Uon’t you go to school
.-No. J stopiNNl school aome time ago-1 slHiuld think iliat a girl your ag«
would Wind to get as much educaUon
aa iHnoilhle taf..re taking the
blllty attending Itome-bold du
-Yea. mayta"
-Hut why don’t you go to achooL
"Well." she Blaromered. -Ijecausemy
htistand thinks 1 had Utter stay
Tlo-n the officr hs.ked out of tta
and
'I'libutw.
it.lulh .N'ev
dlacbargod at TIentoln.”
The count further explained aa fob
Iowa;
-lu answer to oft repeated quesUona
I may repeat the poMdon of Kt
Mamhurto was ocT-uptod by Roi
forces becauae the Chinese re|
troops Invaded lloaston terHtory pnop^
er and began war with us. We drove
them back and Mmporarily w-cuptod
part of their tenitory. Aa an act of
conquest and reprtoal Russia waa en
titled to tbe aoverMgiity of kfanchurto.
-At tbe beginning of bostllltlea Rns^
■to annouDoed ttat no policy of ag
When peace waa secured. Russia r
tially evacuated Chlncae tenitory.
turning It to tbs Chlnew.
We
conquertd t.
We held It.
Ifsd we
coveted Maochurto where
power to drive us out? Ritato bald
Mancbnrto
with an overwhelmtiig
force. Nothing equal to tt c-ould tavw
been moblllaed In C
FOR SALE
.. roontm. ntmh drswrr. t
ijaum FOH HAL* ta Ml fmrtssT iassll7.
PtJi
FiLSK-L
±
wiscel'Laweous
I OANH-n. r.,1 Mtato
ssrsi«lai BuMklr
a«onr to i»as-od
■M
faith of Ruaato aud lo accordaoce with
a programme announced at tta Urn#
wa were repeUlug an actual war. New
chwang and almttor territory vrlU bs
trsateff In tta same way,
i
to tta fan
Del and asrfo tathlng suit thto year by
an array of pongeet. Mika and other
fabrlca In many coIopb, foUowlng tta
mode in other Unaa of dreaa. aaya tbs
Hsw York Press. Black and t
ctacka are to be aa raablonabto lo tta
water aa on tta street Pongee aud
other materiato of that color. luHodlng
Unan. are exceedingly MyllaU. Borne
of those are mads op ptoln. but otbera
are trimmed with straps or tanda to
whits or Uack. atllctad to tailor faah
ion. Red to a color ttat to as<
aome of tta new autta. but to rmlhsr
cotter to Ant
PECK’S KIIIGOFOIIITIENTS
At the coat of only n' two-c«st F
iDrtoaed In a Irtlcr. to pay for tta poaf
age. a trtol tax of ooa of tta moM
•Ocaclow ramodlaa known to Modan
aclewcT may ta pracorad. Thla In may revive tta filiMMifi rutting li
Peck’s Ring of OliitMaoto. tta •
try. which haa lngn« kudly of 1st
IHodtooorarTia MMlIulua hM
ulotmenl haa fnnda Many ramarkahto
<-ores after every othar Mcnna of ra-
cfMlorwe all tta makfra cUlm for IL ft
1s put op la two-onace glaaa jars at »
cents. If jomr dnigfIM does nM krap
Peck-s King of Ototmrato If will ta
setd by matt, peatpald. The
*M of tbe prapHet
-All tta world lovra n loTrr"--8ta tbto wouderfhl MntMfut. Peck Rrus.
got that oot of a book,” whispered <;rand^apldt, Mich, ranllrm* ta tta
Mrottgeat mnuacr the high chnractM
SIbyl-yra gl iiinl^- He w
fttMT
PALMISTRY
ta did not Uke tta pen
him. na aaoe of tta pramto
anito had annonocod t
Coont Caaalnl, tta RtwaUu emhaaaa
dor at W ashington, was recently In
torvlewed by tta New York World
epoodeiit aboot Lord Cranborne’s
mant lo parllameut ttat Britain
Ml notlflad ttat negotUtlona are
ledlng for tbe evacualloo of Man
churla by KuaaU and that It to ex
pectod that Manchuria wlU aooo be
rad to Chlneoa cootroL Fount
cately outlined Itodf agalnat
blue of the aoa. It wa» pure as tbe
prouie uf a Greek. Turning, she rest
ed her eyt-s on me with a half smile.
They were Urge and deep and blue.
From mueb looking at the lake tbey
bad appan-nlly caught the .-,dur there
T.
OncemoretbeexquUlte proflle showed
gainst tta gllul of tbe |ane. a char
cut cameo. .She atart-d abn, uily awhile
out at the amiril aide w indow toward
Geneva: then, taking up b«-r work f>noe
. she stitched.
1 finished my i»-a. gave a regretful
backward gUnee at tbe window and
found my way to tbe drawing room,
where tto* others w«-re. Tliere some
old makls. doubled up In corners, n-aU
h; an ^:^u:ll^b inolla r. sloul. rosy,
robust, aat sumiunde,! by a I.c-hI of
UM-ek children bum on tlie same |«t
leru. But It was an .Sno-rlcaii family
that ot-cupied tbe i b«<he «tl\aii».
lYacTs was tta name Sibyl TraPTK, Imt father, b.-r UKdber and b.T
Utile broth.T. aged ten.
I put Slbjl
first lesaus4. she iK-Iong.-d there , She
dominated tbo family Tbey ant ataot
her In awed and graceful groups await
ing her word of command, glad to
olK*y. reJolc«-d lo yoke thi-mmdves and
be tal^lbnt Is. all but her little broth
talked of the girl lu low tunes U-flttiug
tbe talk of tbe pluea.
-Why dm-s alie sit by tbe w induw all
day long." aaked 8lbyL looking lowanl
Geneva r*
An old maid with white talr a
you ne«D tbe view almw
U It? Are tbe mounulns pink or blue mole on her chin loukeil up from her
book. Nowhere In the world outside
or a roaentv mlrture of tbi- two?
Ita Uke bow la that? U It dim;dlng of Fram-e do you And ao matiy old
malda aa you find In Swltzerbind.
wUb sparkles or to It altogether
”lf you an- aure tbe dour U abut be
tta mUL that beautiful Uker‘
The malda. cb-jneiltlng my aatebeU. tween.” aald the. ”F11 tell yoh why
ffyble arose, tiptoed to tta door, shut
bad left me. 1 tad looktsl ataut me at
It MralthUy. tiptoed back again, retta white walU. Ita while flour
UnmaenUte rug, with every scrap of aomed tar arat and looked brealhlraa
ka fHnge lakl flat In a manner forbidTta Bogllah mother, fearing Ita atodtoglJ IMvilae; at luy divau. abaiw-d
like Mue. de Stael s and «'«*vered with ry might contain aome alight touch on
fit for the dellcale ears of her braod,
dimity of much the same iiattem
bera. but not qalt« the aatur quality: at ahooed It out of tta room, rloalng tta
tta ahlnlng white porcelain atove Hi other door on berweir and it
Tta old maid, closliig tar
tta corner and at Ita Ull. while can
crumbed a wrinkled fpreflngcr Into It.
dtoaUck, decorated with lu little flow
\ taf /dr if.
LOe ANQKLB8 OR BAH rRAHOMOO AHD RBTURH. Tto O. B. to L
f».84.
oo m^e Ang.Jat lo 8tk flood
waa ta? WlMfre did he come
Waa ta German. Greek. Italian,
lean or wtatr
”He was an American." replied tbe
old maid aomewtat ImpallenUy. her
eyes on tbe book.
Sibyl leaned forward, open mouthed,
wide eyed.
I'rom what
-uiH NAMK waa raTToM
dtoU^o^tosie^’u^ foiU^Ttafb^y
-FoiiW'^of/ofkd^OM.
1-norii.r
.iMiiT Tiut oaxr akin or ran atA.
have rejoiced me. 1 drank It out of an
old blue cup. There wen.- tblu aUcia
on a rare plate upon which
blue ablpa nailed at half mast uu
ImiHUinnt and leading
to me. she s.ntl.tbHl licnu-lf
aa regarded my |*osltlon. gcm-nil stand
character a ml bwk me up \Vc
ft»rthwltb firm friends.
»er we haunted the nsuM with
low. Giving the blue e.ved girl
there a wide berth, we watcbe«l tbe
liitalns turn puTb- as oxerrliu^
us. turn Iduc. turn imicr blue and
pp*-nr. We cllmlM-d up and up and
up to the roof then and wnicbtsl tbe
un rise over tlu-m. the atni
. the little tow ns aentss on tbe up
He coast commence to gb-am and
ter In a twinkle of fairy llgbta and
now and again a lonely I
redly, show ing lts«-If like a giant eye
oa some tall mountain top.
When ^ta night grew dusky and tta
wind arosc-tta wlud aoughs through
plm-a 111 I^iuannue like Kansns; It
a. it w bi
Tta boory imtoo for Ita pool orootb.
rilloffo. Mr. O'Rorke boo beoo oeUto
to bio efforto to fopproM tltoffol iltowodbfttabet WMtbor. ployed
tfso with too ooloty Soldo of Kotowbtokoy oolltoff. tbor i
MOO oooo^. nod too loM to tta
ood It la tallotod
fftwworo will bo owoy op to too tboofroM thta ooofoe.
At Bottio Orook
MOtffOd.
away.
Befora ta
be anid to tar: *I*M ooMtoff
la n Bttto while-la a rary Uttie w
time back by way of Geneva, over
tta lake. Yon alt by tta window t
and wait for me UH I com«.*“
-And tbeor
-That waa two yeara ago or t
rve forgotten which. Two or three,
and ata a done what be told her to dtk
Shea rat by ttat window watching
and waiting and watching and wait
ing. 8he stttchea to fill In tta tima.
. fortunately, people buy tta
thlnga ata aUtebea. and ao ata Uren.
People come aegi praple go. but ata
Mto there, alwaya watting and watch
ing and aUlchlng.”
- opeiMd tta book at tbe ptoee of
Ita croatad forefinger.
-A«f thafa the atory.” ata flnl
Mumenclng tb reed.
-What a queatlou: Wtat^ghaaUy Mv: . Our Kentucky!
ti-u find them like that abroad^ofti
er lhan.not. Sometlmea I reaUy think
ttat there U poaltlvely no end to tbelr
Iguurmnce.”
-If there Is, 1 belk ve thafa tta Mato
p came from. Yes. that waa the
Kentucky."
Com.
Tta ooodlttoo of eora to tta Motbera oooottoo to. ooMpoiod with oo
oraroffo «. to tta eootfok oouttoo 67.
to too oortooro ooMitoe CC. ood to
tboMotott.
k tkinkflffn*.
dOMOdO woo to tta biff iMo gtoM
WiodDWO Ho loM tkM tWMty of
tkooo wore broken by piooooo of lron«
whlob borrd holoo tbroQffb tta fflooo.
lorarmoeo lno|iootora who node tta
rooDdo flffoio tl»e Iom ot to.WO. oo
whlob ttaro U tooutonoo of only fWa
An offed toon oomod Ooorffo BoiU
dlod oftor o few lioor. of onffortoff
ot Loko Ann. Another moo U oipootod to llto koto few bonr^OMlo third
iB teiy etok. It \b onppoood tta nick
SOM wo. noaood by drtoktoff wklokoy
whlob woo odolleistod to ooMo
sottatktoooU pnrtook f iom o
plot bottle which :ttaj hooffht ihort«
taowtoff It wo. the qmaity More IhM
tta ffoMlIty Ihot oooeed tta trooblo.
Boom MleorMol .wlorod tta orhord
of Icbo r O'Rorko. o abort dtotoooo
wont of Boor Uko. oud mtood 101
frmil trodk. eotttoff dowo oomo ood
fairy eluotia yuu rarely aee
twin sallrd aUiutia that In
ccrUlo poettlooa take on the abape of
. wluffB of a dlpptnc dove,
alkinc tbe deck of the UtUe
I bad looked fimt at tbe Uke n«d
then et tbe MoonUlna. Tbe deep, rlrb
blue of take Ctoneva bad luelted grad
e ta
of take
BXCUIglON^,3
PEREM>Sm>UETTE
to tta Manila p«MM ttbrary ttara
rtU noon ta dapoaltod a ratoad ao«AT OBAJUir
Mto. Mya a facial dtopatek Cram MA80VI0 PIOKIO
VOIX,
^ .
Watotogtoa to tta Philadelphia Prana.
WEDVE8DAY. JULY lA
It to only aa ordinary Amartcaa atoM
hot It waa iMsd by Pr Ml flat
rvMt to Mga hto aama to tta blD
r a ctm goraraMrat to tta Phll________________ ^1118-14
tpptoaa. Thto UMarta af an act flWSKTORBAM 18aa ptoL
II la tta
at 4?
tarfiwsss
w-
-itiS.’r!
Patents
r
ras sTshtSiJ
CHOmUMPHIUPPIIIE^
HSaoa Say* Oar Army Ha*
Foockt Diaeaae Bravely.
ttwwHOtoiilytor Aret to beemabtlabej
woat to work for the Weatem I nkm
at Oadar HiU. hot tbe only oor for am*
mllm arottnd. and sre were Incllurd to
lock npon toe druggiat wRb awe and
aa a meoaenger. aaya tbe .New York
At the ou:hreak of the cIvU
aoreral ok.aakma la debv«Tiiig war ardera to the army poata In aad araand
M>« til* S0W
9miw4 tmmg tW KU1|4m Id tbr Too
4o 4toUkt of Moolto. vUlcii U |«jpa
totoi onto too irrj poorooC of llao oo
OOM. ro«p Wolloof troB ottuotMl on
tot LmU almit foor mtlro fm tU
*TIm onojr ourfooiis
bimI
Uionl of
to too Uoltod MtBtrB wore ontor«l to
too SbsU Mobb booiilUl. which WBB
tWM« tiito a dotoottoo CBIDP
TUrr.
r kept in Btrlrt
aa woU aa tbo dtj.
K bU thr prccBDUuDB.
toi dtoBoao MIC Will UtcrtwoKl in Ma
. alia. M aiaoad rapldlr to the looc
tocoa.
At that tliuo no whitco bad
boon anackod.
I
f of tho afflicted.
WbrtVTiT
frvatfittr I
#o4 hope I
! rrho pooplo of JJanlla came out my.
attj aad offarod Major Maos, chlof
boatto offleor. every aaalaUnre tn their
powor.
KoChloa more lu the world
co«ld bo dotto fmin a medhwl and aati
am of health.
wore toat tho Flll|4noa km w nuthloa
of aaulUiT roaulatloDo. and It wat
bald to got them to umlerotand tUt
too troatiDoat we UId out for-them
waa too proper coorae to iiurautv Tbo
board of health even had etcrllUed
laillita every
J
Uthlng. Tho FtllptiMia
waU to too boon offm'd until they aaw
aotoo of tbo brighter *mm do mi. Tho
oalo of all freah viretahh*- waa atoiipod. and tbo native, were coached aa
Amatlcatia and CnglUh were taken
with tba dlafoao.
Tliere were then,
ie far aa 1 knew*, bo «lealba among
tboiu. Tbeoo men would aubmlt will
F.ri
Telegraph company,
Uakm
war. a few yeare lapr. be dUUo
rubbed htmarif ty carrying ribpatrhea
fur tbe gbveromotit. rbking hb life on
rmk BmmU:
*1 WM to Itottita tost reUiuii7«bra
New Y
Turning atortea are told of •Y>Wl
Jim.** rxpcrtooceo la braving death
while ronirying dlapatrhea to fh*
ewapm from falling Into tbe hartoa of
C\mr«dt.mtr splea. who lnf«wtrd the
city daring thoee oUrrtng day*.
Al
though Wily a lad. the WoaCam rnion
pUc«l grwal oanddence In Jim, aud
when flare waa haaardooa work to he
be wao genotaUyTbe naan.
Bongtr aelreted. He waa
•omiliy hy maay mUltary commandera. who admtoad toe Ind for bla fearleainea* and daring. Nothing daunted
hUn. and tbo moro risk attached to a
Job thr belter Jim liked It. Too young
to go to tbe front with tba I nloa
troopa. tbe lad reodorod aa yallant
aerrlce fur tbe caoae aa any aoMtor.
C'ooatanUy Jim flaked bla Ufa. and
aa the Unit few moutba of tbo groat
atruggle rolled on hit danger laercaaed. Although very young, tbe
Cenfedemte s|4ea aoee raaltoed tb t
they had a dangeroua too In tbo lad.
for unco bended a dtopateh to roorey
to any of rhe commandera ba noew
rripecL
raaoutlng the Fnited Htatee on the Is
land.
111a death waa attrlbut.tl to
overwork durtug the iirraent e|.ldemlc.
-The cauae of the outbreak waa attHUuted to frv-oh vc*:Hul.hw ttfought
tiuoi Hongkong, where the dla*.aae
waa epidemic. Othera put It dow n to
too ontranca of an luriH.tiHl ruiuauiau.
-The treatment we uaed there waa
the preparation of U*n*uaoi»e which
waa fumlahed by the Uiam of health.
Wo found that It aorW.-d admirably,
and many caaea re^'uvt-rtxl.
In »>»nJunction with tbo
*T cerUlnlj do not think that tbo
Mithroak will bo anythini.' ULe what
It baa been boretofure. atmply liecauae
toe eaniury ixmdltlon of Manila haa
baeu raatly Unproved alnce the Amcr
SOCIETY GIRL A8 FOOTMAN.
been pUylng ping
pong and Uwn and court tenula atart
•d at noon the other day fur a drive
on Ocean avenue, lu NewiHUi. aaya the
Now York World, t^ne of the i»n*tty
gtrla of toe parly, gowned In w hlie and
with abort aleenw. aiirang Into the
tootman'a aeat of a trap and. folding
bar ama. took the correct i»o«turc for
that tonctlonary and continued It dur-
L How Trno of atooioer.
type of ateamahlp. the Invention of
Harr J. Broban. an engineer of Ham
bois. baa been on view in the Hall of
am Kngtooera. Hoe Blanche. BarU.
mn toa Sctootlllc American. The i»rliv
dpal toatnra of thU eraft U that It la
aQUlppod with four propellara. one fUr
ward, another juat before tbo rudder
and twro at Ibe klem. The veaael la
tat bottomed, but tbere la a abort keol
to tba center and two faloe ktvls for
ward to keep the hull off tbo l>uCtom
tn caat of groundtng and between
t ldcb tbo forward aervw rrvoU^
Tbo tamtor evtlmatea that with a
■Hamir bOd toat long built according
to bla datoga bo coaid make tbt paa2^ fM BbTra to Mow York la four
IR V
Tloya. that dnigstrie rrmlnds me of
bouM and of tia- old wumsn and cbll
dren. Jer. think of pllis and aalis aud
calomel and quinine: UlvilUaKhun hui
come kiHx Uu* al our dcMifm. oihI It s our
aoirmn duuiy to fv» l l>ad aud buy mm
lhln*r
Now. some of na tiegan to -feel bad.-
Bboukl any of you
wish to ask to commit suicide you will
know what to aak for."
We triad to brace up after tbe second
caUmlty and srere gradually getting
our confidence back when a man nam
ed Grlmahaw got aomethlng for chills
Tbe drugglat wouldn't recommend U.
as usual but It bad been marked by
tbe tenderfoot as -Good For ChlUa."
It proved to be. One doae romoved Mr.
1
ay^tloMB^IWa*
-T-otoer-waa toe drngatore. Afters
rian tootocr Unas
M. OUAJX
of omameot.-^bltwgo Hoot
2
ooa ***
Ninety pm* cent of tbe
people
ton Eaaalaa euiplrt
Hamilton OloUilng
ffaf/ufAaffama
BOYR- WAISTS from lUe upwards
nt I'ht* Economy Store.
MISS JANE OAKER
Tba torm pluys toat will be proda
BU^Y CHENILLE Stand S|weads r«nb
tngKiu Si.
Holy oommanlon TulOn. m.
Morning servn*e at 10 JO. Tt>e Rt
fur #f.
V. hi
H Atwlll. Bishop of West
tmuber |irodnctu>ns of the
■sou ri. will iMoh. At 6 JO pm.
Bixl i«i* .
.4-I
arvioa will be held to toe r
Miss OAker. the b aiintf
vertliaas.
trim
at
Kdi^wood
by
tbe
full
vrst«Hl
at her best, and
ad
ead hara naxi Tboradhy. Friday aad
Saturduy by AugusUn Daly Oomedy lady, is
Oo. give toat company a aplendld Intarpretatiou that the critics sav osn
ci>ui|iare4l t«» tin* ^reat
ehaaoe to show tbelr varoaUlity. Tbe be favorably ci»m|i
1 of Clara Mom. Olga Net hcrstile.
oomadlaa**A Might Off ' and ••7-JO-
wpru-t
Haartsi.
W. T
8.” aro bright, wholaaoma and full of
fan and have in
tbe paat pleaaed
Woodbouaa. pnator.
-rnittg.
10:30.
uday acbuol at 13.
Y
P
U . fi :4\ LMdar.
Etna llohUworth
KveiuiiK.
7.3U.
lYmyer turwtiug on Thnraday avru-
Mias Oaker Uo
rtgbtoat fatnre of any of the
wlm have
ooaa that helped make Auguatln Daly yoniig
n bsnd
famooaand by which Miss Ada He- JuimMl
The other members of
AlVars^iwdlally Invited
to tba aer-
balanced cast is not playing anywhere
In the
United 8Ut4 s todny.
end tbe
1 tMwrd the Daly ver- people of Traverse c;uy Imve the r.ire
opportunity id seeing tlm^i artistic
Uka all of Daly'a work it remarkably periormanoes by some of the licat tal
ent in the profeasion.
free from tbe vulgaritiea that some
TRIAL NEXT MONDAY
A atrniige ..hi ^w.M-ld prlUlegf.
hii
Uck to the• time wIh
ii the N.s
came to Nurmamlt. wtis . \.-rriiMtl Ini
year in the Island of Guern«M-y. It I
ralledi tim -I'lsnienr de liar.. - By th
amletit Iaw4,f tf* Island n iieiwon wh
Bj TsUrraxA t« U«.
thinks Ids land rights an* f-ing U
ni«»n hay o
only to draw up
ng.d ui«,n
Detroit. July
IJ-Jadge Morpliy Crlnctd
ivhh h he •
decided this forenoon toat Prana C.
to Isfore two wItm-.-.w Thf f*
Androwa* trial moat begin next Mon
|avs..|its to the fillifT of tin- f laml aud.
day, .toe ahowing made in support of
Jadae Mmrphw Will Not Per«it ISetsv
toe motion for a oooiinnauce on the
ground that toe reaimndeni could not
get a fair trial at this time tielng In-
PHUlMlNAh
Miaa Btnyrn Kidd b ft this
for Uie home of her sister in Cheboy
gan after a visit with Mr. and Mrs
L. T. Peiiu'Dgton.
Mr. and
Mrs William
Wright left
this morning for a visit in Petoek
' Mr. aud Mrs
**[■
Henry 8mllh let
Plaiuwell
a
mornlUK for
Mich., toe former home of Mr. Smith.
J. R
Blllwell is
la
loiland on a
visit
City Attorney George R C.-oss went
to Honor this morning.
He weot oo
boainaas hot be took his lioots and
tooat rod along,
so that there
will
Miaaaa Kittle and Neva Wright
are vialting Mr. and Mrs Oscar East
at Petoakry^___________________
^fc«^s
cent
homer cm be lullivs
mind without any alaitemrnt of tbe
dy aiHl eluirm of I
dignity and
tbe nu|il«-e><;iiit a
constant frivolity e\hl»-iu^il in “sniart•peech or quhkiies* of re|eartet-. Init
the humor that look, at tbe world with
eye ami sees Its
n.vlln.-ss,w. and
aurdltU-s
run.
It atioald be port of every woman's
meotal equlpUM-ut. for women are
called open to bear so many of lifer
BinaU worries as well as its greater
ones
Ttie bringing op of obildren.
the care of aervants and tbe many so
cial dutliw that brt'ome a burdeti<-aU
are made easy and lajaslble to put up
with by tbe woman with an unfailing
even Iti
X—ChUw
Two well km,wu ollli luK. one of tbe
stale aial the other-of tbe Hty. while
warm frietals tMvoslohaU.v get Into argumeuts as to the |ooper pronumHaUoo of words Tbe otluT night tba
word -Isolate" was mad by toe city
man. who pnmonui'ed It with the ac-1" a. “1-aoUte." where-butted In" with -Oh, no. md* I siL*t^
ought to teach yon
that you are
wrong. Juat look at what tbe word
meaba—Ice. which la frouro. whkh H
Tbe 1
Many a good maa has atrayed Into
tbe crooked path by following tbe di
rection
of
.
.
DaUy New*.
Jodg
Next Bnnday night the krnea i«n
Bevond Um Grmva." will be oonclu
«sl With the topic 'What and Whtre
Frvm h: “tih. Kollo, my prlm-e. st
me: I am wn.ng.-dr
Tills im-'.-o.ling nets n« an In
tioii, and the i-r-sni cmplaUMd of aa
trt-s]uiss.*r has to slay Ids tn*«igisj
til th** matter bss ls*en atljndliaite*! U|o
on bv t!,e «a.urts
ThU right of Isan
lug «aie’« ..wii Inbim-tlon by calling un
t.. i:»llo was gU,-tl to the iMSi.le of
t;nermwy by U..I1.. or llrolf. the NorwegLnn pir.ite who made Idit.sell
first I'nke of .No.tiirindy In PH.
there Is prtJsiMy m> ex.ample of a legal
pnsvdnreof like antiquity which
day «*nrrj.sl eiit In the same way aa
thiit lu whi. h It was hrM luHiauU^d.
C^ek llaskSaa lloasekeauosa.
In tlreece Iv Is the rustena for the
man »»f the kirnis** |.. go out early
the nmmlog aisl md only to order the
day's f.ssl. bill to s« nd along with tbe
ls,y wf1 de livers it expllelt orders how
he wishes I.. five it cuokiHl. In this
conms flon ll slemld W n*ninrked that
any iiiun ..f *;ns-,v «*an ns»k any Grvek
dish.
Gns-lun women aehlom go b
luarkH aiMkoften do not know how t<
cook as well as tf ir hmduiDds
The~- lasHde eat very lightly In tf
morulne. llie meal consisting of fruit
At noon comes tbe find n*al m**al
tJie breakfast
Urom noon uutll 4
O'cluck they Khsp
ThU Is the mid
day abt^
To call ii,s..i a Gns k a
this Uiue wen* quite ns rude us to cal
upon an American at a o.m*sis,isllni
hour In the miTiiHig
.\! 4 o‘« hs k an
Otbt*r light lUIK heon is euteii The din
uer. or hearty meal. U m.t .-aten untl
Tke
KU««er.
Too may buy uism the sins-t fir
which to the eye are of a blool
fine and a growth as fresh as any
which n.uld f- Kisunsl al the
costly establUlijiM-nt
You buy
for a antig and bring them b.aoe. v
they fall to |4.sv*s at a bn-nth I
-xT7u7? uJXrTf*!
do. Mr aoroer W—.- MMitt.) tbr .ui.
man. Then a patmd look (wme over
1). O. Ruth, imstor.
Morning aorvloa^
10
Bible school nt
junior Y. P A.
R«*v. Hugh Keuuedy. piato
Morniug service at 10:3(]
Senmai
by Rev. H W. SmittL
Evening arrvloe at 7 JO.
rmcm by
Rev. J. W. Muabnm.
Cbms meeting ntV;45.
Sunday i tool at 13
Kpworth lamgue at «:30p. m.
A cordial invitation to attond tl
I). Cojchlui. pnator.
Sermon at lU:30w m on
to to ralle«l tbe Siai of
Dangbter
Music led by
tottc
Introduce airangers I
Sunday aobool at not ». Tbe new
song tiookf. Uplifted Vi noaa. will be
*"TnieTmedialeObnslton Kadenvor ao
ciety nt 4 to p
ni . H label Deaptea
Intermediate 'brlstiao Endeavor at
I uto p m
Ma f I Desiuos. leader,
Young!
society of t 'hriatlan
Millar. Icwdor.
Young people aU tovitod. Song service at close.
Bnnday night gospel meeting at 7:30
p m
All memliers of cliolr meet in
tbe study. Close tin Habbatb with
worship. Bring your trienda and
help them get acquainted.
< kserk of t krist aUsrlides)
Rev. Thomas P. UUom. pastor
Mnvnlng aervioe at 10:30
Snbject.
-Duties -One to ADotber.”
»•«««. IKrt .«X.
FaU River bas aa ortttnance farbld.
*'Oh. rstsr yelled Brown, -let's bare
■ame rtchy and milk," and W'UUam ac-
muom!
who havf vrvicits
laitior w hoarf on oiir
lififs of mains, and
wish Gas UanKfs.ftc.
would nolilv US AT
ONCl'I. *1 hr siovf
works arc- so rushi-d
wiih ordi rs. wr tmd
tronhh* in havinj* ours .
hll«‘<lq>romptly.
myeoiKiBco
m-reiNBKmo*s
Crana Optra House
EqittatBl Fitrawlitari!
3 IMIOM-rS 3
Thursday. July
i7
AUGUSTIN DALY
eomedy Company
An All Star Company-tHasning In
Senior
John brew tii4 Oils Sklmicr-s
Kndeav«
Croat Comeoy Succas^
“A NIGHT OFF”
l^turiUy^^nlgM^
l***f*I
with the chtldron.
Welcome to wo.
^
■trangera. workingmen
Srt0ii>*n<.zsc.3;c.wc
Seat bats will <
, f,e*t MO..OS,
Tke w «> mt «kr World.
Fmiio world VIe 111elu. A man Rho
luiB Klx liorBe* stsndlng Idle In ■ aUble
w.tlke.1 tao lulkw ont in the country
on a mile m.ut.r of l.uslmws a day or
twn sir... while snotf-r «uan who had
no
aud very Iltlle nr^mey hired a
team U» go tbe same distance. Tbla
vias an hvtusl oivurrraiw ami abowa
the |B-rier«ity of hmuan nature.
He
who luis the rs«11!tlea fur drliing pre.
fer« ti> ualk. whilv be who could much
f-tier pn-ft-r to walk and has uo team
gisw Slid Idres one. Meu srs eraxy to
I been thus and. we
HEEDS ATTEHnon .
Tbe cumissUtlon of tbt* gum Is aueb i
to tiry op niKl set ImmedUiely. lss-o«
Ing invisible even to tbe eloM-sl acn
Uny.-Everj fsly a Magaxlue.
The knls,T's lorls-t* Is an InrorrlfV
Me bte <v,mer Koine time ago bv kn*t
hla royal inasttT waiting several min
utes. on his aiqs-aram^- tbe kslsev. la
a fit af generous lri»ny. tweaeotetl bin
With a cowlly gold chronometer, lesv
tog It to tbe^bariwT ^IT"'***
bUltTl^arrite oo time '<“>ntli
however, until at last the kaiser dw
mandtsl Impatiently: "Have youatUI
got the waieb 1 gave you’*"
-Vew. ytmr majesty." w-s tba
•Blue the rt»yal refdy
e|dy. -aa It
^Wrih ' eauw
eiu here la
Meet «»r Croeimtl
If a man weighing tweJvt
u7 put »r
to f* irunsferred to the
TOW toUrt lor U- 1» a <•» TcUlri Arttvielght of hf iBMly. mesBu
clo. «lMO TOOTH IIRU8IIB*. UAIR
by the attraction which
BKU8UKS.
OoMB,'*.
TOOTH
PO«- .
would exen-lse u|>on ll. would be rsFACE
du v-d to alHMit twu atone. If bla mna- DKIU. BOAiy. SHOK(»K8.
cU. aad bJ* frame remained tbr same, POWDKJW. oc. «« M plMltfo! hwo
ll would seem na If be woMd ba able
w wlUto tb. Mcb of olL
So
to Jump over a wall tvreire feet blgt
«UI fMhIoo dw.rt. for tho
on tbe small rlobe wllboot any greater
MMl of tbo boir.Alo or loot*
exertion than would ba raqulrod to
ikwr a wab two fast high ou toa surtE
JAS.G. JOHNSON.
making a apaacb to opp
expenMve funarala of
miorot aw loc:
we won't ask co
puMe of your
I to pay tbe exak Yau've gut
MUSIC
LESSONS FREE
Hr. J
W. OllSo oM «ot OM
And the m-xt moment toe atupeAed
balrdrvwer had In hU hand a nlckeb
I^RHITURE POLISH par BoUla.
iIa
IWlButtUM, nil atocu. par
BImw 1S72 4XKI0 mllea ot rallraada
Mv» been laid la tbe Japan«e
!Mplre.
t:o
Wf wish lli.il |M-isoiis
A ooi^l walrome for every body
, tliiwe st-rvioea.
Kev
J. Penuiogton will preach
and evening service
Kev
lm|>or^Ark^
piVBume.
ed with a ahsn» f
the .*el,t.*r of each '
prtcea bavea*j atmek
harlaat
etida
flne.
' IS
ai*r»s..
rT!."r‘ ,
bast
L
got to alt.
POlHTtO PARAGRAPHS.
________
_
I bar Of tbe
'.alto to aotoowbat longer than
fmf% toodto
fYom tbe two
;wiaff a toop of goto chain, very
|.
Kev. Wm Laofnian. pastor
I'Us. m.s tiug at k :90
iWiir bipai 10;3U 8.ru*oa
•reaves of tba Genaaml
latlons
If you would make a woman angry
abuse her physician.
Candor compela aeme men to i
that they are above tbe average
Hrowa
Ev. n»..,f ,
The |s»t.
oocapr toe palpit
motulagaad;
e wreUsnm* sll attsUgere
•rU iwinllc to alt oar arrv
a aeoar that lasts through life, through
I ruvtna and Mr. Davto turnad bk
belt WlU aquara eyalata and a glU ah>]
kmg buckle with a aQuara tongua.
flow
N
tto many Uls if
A Hew Swoea Metal.
The Australian govemment haa It U
■aid. decided to arm aevcral cavaPr
ragtoifau with awards made of a new
metal named magHallom. which la aaaerted to combine tbe Ughtneea of alu
minium with tbe atrsngtb and AexlbUlty of atccL-London Globa
E
M.
. nl.'u fuf
Mr. navis aald to him:
*T bought tlda drugstore outCt of a
teoderfuut down at Grass Valley. Be
waa alck and dU«*uragt-d and wanted
to go l*ark home. I donT know much
about the toalnesa myaelf.
UU bunt
op tbe calomel and aril It to you. but I
won't be reaiionrtble for tbe results"
-What d'ye mean by tbe resuUsr
queried Abe.
-Well I've got calomel aroeMc. aalts
and a lot of other things mixed up
here, and I'm not going to guarantee
anything. Mebbe 1It'll be calomel and
mtbtie not We all abled off for a day or two at
that, but when we came to think It over
we rather Uked tbe uncertainty, and
I kept bnay with our
the drugglat
s of hla Aqolda and
powders were In bottlea or papers, duly
labeled, and some of the powders were
in parcels without a UbH on them. If
anybody asked fur epeom aalta. for In■UDce, tbe drugglat would AMi around
under the heap of boots and aboea and
clotbing till be got bold of a box or
parcel and, bringing It out. be would
Probably the moot exciting
once Jim rwir bad woo in tbo
of ItoB. when be doUrorod a ■
to the c
land. Tbe hay waa frooao orer. a»*d
a terrtfle aiorm bad brokao
from tbe dty to the latond.
lion was
r to get to tbe k
: on the tco teaa.
When Jim waa banded tbe moaaaira
for the rnlon rommandeo. be art out
to deliver It. With a aolo companloii.
John Youdalc. be crawled over the Ice
from the Battery to Guvemora laland
and handed tbo Important diapatch to
the colonel commanding.
Both Jim
-All I know about this atuff Is that It
and Yooc
ain't copperwA I took a iHircel of
they were hauled up cm the laUnd and peraa on a debt once, and so I know
In such a state thot they had to be aent toe ainff when I aee IL If yon want
to the MlUUry boopltaL
to run cbancea, you can take It along."
Hurlug the tUllUng trip over tbe Ice
Moat everybody waa willing to run
floo they were ILred on by aoldlera <»r cbancea. and for two weeks all went
the bdand. who thought they
well If nobody waa made any better,
aplfo attempting to» get Into a Union
L*
nobody waa made any worse, and tbe
I Bbot through toe
drugglrt did a rushing trade.
Then
came an afternoon on which old Joe
Crosby UId down hla working tooto
past his bead, supported and half
and announged that he wna -off his
rled hla companion over too Ice unUI feed- and had got to have aomelhlng
they were reocued from death by too
offablUooa attack,
to ward
wi
tay what'a good for II" aald
v-1 cab't
t
tbe dragfUt "but rn Aah up a lot of
packagea, and you can take your
iFbolce."
ateel Klwg>a Hew HawsJew te Kleol
Ba laid out ten pareeU on toe countar; and old Joa wet toe tip of bU
Andrew Cameglo a aplendld new leoAiMor and taatad toa contents of each
kkmro lu upper Fifth avenue. New
la aueceaaloii. Ba Anally found one to
York, la to have a rival In too homo
auk hU paUta at Uaat. and ba bought
Boon to be erected on tbe weot aide
a dollaPa worth and went off to hU
for Mr. Caruede a |irotege. Cbarlea M.
ahauty to doae. Half an boor Uter he
Bvhwab. piealdent of tbe United 8UU>a
waa takeo with rloleot cram|»a. and In
Blettr cuntoratlon. aaya the .New York
■Ida of two hours be waa dead.
A
World. Plana for Mr. Schwab'a city
more waa made on tbe druggUt. bu»
borne have been computed, atto It wlU
the amUlng and urbane Mr. Uavla
be one of tbe Aneat bouaea In N« w
plied:
York.
It will cort about f2.BOO.000
-Oentlemeo. It might have been pow
and wlU auod on a plot for which Mr.
dered borax or It might have been ar
Schwab |«ld fSOB.iKiU about a year
senlc.
1 can't tell the difference l>eagu.
lluuae and alte wlU therefore
tween tbe two. and 1 have been free to
repreeeut an Inveatmeut of more than
say ao. I gave him good weight, and
|S.aB0iUUU.
he took hla chances"
F\er aluce tbe young preatoent of
Our purvhaaea were light for tbe
the biiliun dollar ateel truat bought
next week, but In time we got over tbe
tbe block bounded by Blveralde drive.
■care and went to buying again.
A
Weat End avenue. Seventy-third and
fortnight after the death of Crosby a
Seventy-fourth atrveCa there has be*n
man named Ilealy was made terrible
much speculation aa to what he would
alck for two or three days by a doae of
do with the pevparty. One report waa
aoiue unknown atuff. and tbe next day
that he bad bought tbe land uarvly aa
Bile Warner entered the drugstore to
an Inveatmeut.
AU doubt aa to hU
aay:
purpoae baa been art at real, and tba
-I ain't 'feelln* Jest as 1 orter. and 1
burtwu of buUdlnga. of which Perea
want suutblu to brace me up. Kin ye
M. Stewart U auperlntendent. has been
recommend a tiracerr
comiulied about tbe Anal pUna for the
never recommend," waa tbe reply.
maualon Mr. Schwab will build.
-Here's the buttles and here's toe
Following tbe example of Mr. Car
packagea. They may brace or they may
negie. the young ateel king will hare
Uy you out.a city realdence. with
-Waal this U a world of cbance."
aU about. Hia new home will be 150
conUnued Bile as be pawed the atuff
by 100 f.-rt. and tbe bouae wUl atand
over, “and 1*11 Uke a doUar's wuth of
lu tbe evuter of the
thU atuff U toe bottle. IHI wet tbe
be a Aiw frontage on Blveralde drive
throat when It goes down anyway."
overloi.kUig tbe Hodsou. and tbe
Tbe atuff was probably Uodanum.
grounds on each of the four aUlea wlU
for Bile never woke up from that
a magulAceot Bi-aW. Tbe
four atortea In height
snd la ex}iected to be reedy for occu
pancy by Chrlatmaa lime next year.
Botha In the courac of conreraatlon
aald that after their xialt to Europe be.
IH* Wet and DeUrey Intended goli«
to America, but tbelr preclae tour
would have to be determined by drcumsUncea '* Tbelr object waa to col
lect funds for toe relief of Boera ruined
In tbe war
Botha Is arranging for an
olAcUl history of thr war from the
Boer aide WTlttoo by hlmaelf. l>« Wet
and other leaders--
Kvrtiloa MTV ire at 7 ;S5.
I
ft *
ra M. . lU
|i. U% A k-MAwY..,,
We were a very bealthi loJ
^ there, and. aalde from accident, no
man bad loat a day fur alx months
No aooow waa that druKston . is-oed
for bualnem. however, than u*«si of us
felt a yearning. Hiram Havls bit tbe
nail on the brod when be esld to tin
togl/ to the tnatmiHit. and their COSTLY HOME FOR SCHWAB
ebaneoa were good.
-I am not aun»rlaed to learn from the
tataoC refiorU that choltTa la on the
Increaae. but 1 ran miiaclentUmaly aiiy
toat It twunol be nttrihutinl to uiiy
Obortconiloga on the part of the l»oard
vwf health or the offlrera aervltig there.
itly.
IW
TRATCRaK i mr MARKmt.
Nearly half a coatory ago.
UtraM.
»m*Hwi>
la il> mrmr.
twt acMVBI id U» vMknak af rM
ISERVICCSII TNE CHOitCHCS
aauU U»y. tbo lato iamea J. )
ooe of too oMoot esaployeeo of too
Wootera
iTimnoKmar
ettv. loee.; sxvcsniv, int.T i*. i*m
smobi
*0NE OR
'
TOTHER'
NOTED WAR MESSEtlOER.
B^
1
J!r.r!c j5r:a‘Si.®‘K£=‘T.‘'s:r.c!t
•-SdtimttdSdm,.
•toiMta'-CMAi It* Sew.
You
may
aalaot
yuar
own
J. W. CUFFE.
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PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY, JULY 12. 1902
PART TWO
Cbe €i»ening Record's ilp»to>Date TOustrated Feature
the Exact Status of the Venezuela-Colombia Imbroglio
V
MAHARAJAH OF eWALiOit
Sir
lUo
prtfwt trip to B«ra|>o tm» to
m«
Uc€
mm toroicB mIL B» to to« «o • ttor
\Ar=^’r”=i
V f
t»y mil «am otiamr.
«r« tlMt tbt r*r^t r*volu.
flon hmm tom on* of tto Ucr^ l»toofdtoo mt tto cootttry.
•»
ooMMorod oo hovtac tMkmm fdoco to
toMth Aiuortoo, fto boo- mt thmt mc^
tod govto tto
jMto «M.
in?Tll
toto •Mtointcd Bmioh <
rrU4 mm Aitorictoi tody to im. aad
Tto 9^ mt ttooo bar* to SjrdiMr.
l/wdmm yooto oM. UbtU d«lto
— Vn
f*ttorTto lAgC bwVm jot rgn
Whe.t
They
S Talked . Of S
;|
Htt mr^tuA
nuViiifei Btr#. JI16&:
itfi»mi»rWi«c*allmd.w^«
CHMitUM £N0eASfOft
ttctr i«. 1901
GET YOUR EYE ON THIS!
XowtrdaofCbrtatpcrhapa barebM
te ia an agaa tbaa
fcjdlli
1 Jolui irvtav «I
B« WM toot an «iM uum. of
. or B«rnr would pnjtwl.ljr |nr«
__________
wide, -now
-Au«wrr tar trulx." 1
-IHda t joo bldo brUtod tl« rurtoljroor Xacr WBS wet with
art perbape aou of • rooiuioi aai«rcitj of fouth, and tlie glaon♦yea waa quW*k and krm, Tbe artiet.
^tliao^r Uod. waa ak.w of
I bla ouat f<ir a >ark#*t wUlcb
"
be repeated.
•
rUal? Ifa nothin* to me If abe waiita
to make an embroidered cheat protertor fi»r tJerald to ban* around hU oeck.
1 happened to know that It waa from
her. and It mirprlaed me. for I didn't
even kiMiw that abe and tb-rald were
a<Niuali.te,l.
lit*’.
sm
Hiii
conataat preaeDce.
Paul apeaks of
-Cbrtot la ua* and aaym, -1 Uve. yet
not I: Cbrlal Mreth In me.- And tbe ex*
perleocea of tbe great apoetlea have
not been onHke tboee of the moat lowly
o of Cbrlat. All have been
and comforted and flllrd with
bope by the realUaOon of the abiding
preamce of their Maater. In accordance
with Bla promlae.
Tbe compenlooablp of Cbrlat, being
anaunt. extendi to all ttmea In thla
fe, “Lo. X.am with you alway.” He
iya, -even unto tbe end of the world.**
Thla promlae aaaurea ua of Chrtat’a concompanlooablp ao kmg aa we lUe
In thla world. Adveralty may cowc.
aod*aa a reaolt of It our eorthly o.m
panlona may foraake ua. but uut ao tbe
Lord Jeaua Chriat. He U with ua al
way-tn alckneaa. lo health: In odver
ally. In |«viaperlty: In aorrow. In ><iyalway! Tbla fact abould le* and la U
all wbo reallxe it a great comfort nut!
a great bleaaing. We need Cbrirt a c.n
over It and yoii’II lie a**udln* a bx-k of
your own hnlr to aome oth»T fcUow by
. the wi-ek after next. It U the way of
1 the a* x ”
r,n<t‘ Wwiwd’a eyea bUatd.
•TIm* way of which aeiT abe demanded. -Tberv la one falaennd heart*
lea. wuumn in a buiulred. and abe doee
a great dwil of barm. Kbe la tbe etI cejitlon. however, and we muat ao con
abbT her. But In HW men there are land not dbwn—up from the father of
|irv«'lm*Iy 100 Harm. V011 will find that lk*a.the Bibb*, and lietwtwn
•Told you wUatr* exclaimed Grace,
It. anered covtTa there la iKitblug tru- wbo In her comiilide lunoceuw waa to
unable lo |.en*elve bla auaplclou.
taUy uni
luUtakeii." be aald. *‘«ud
Fhc a]M»ke with a ftTVur that gave
her tbe air of an orator.
even If you Were not you Uve no
own mae.” abe right to say a w onL"
truth have you
Bayne imld no attention to him. but
told me In the laat live iulnute«? 1 tfxed bla ey*a upon Grace.
you go to that deak and take out
-Women uro curious crenturea.- he
that bag and op«*n It. I knew you rec- Uld. -'riie truth Uii’t 111 them. Why.
ognlxed the lock <«f hair when I beard I’ve Juat^b •II talking lo a glrriiow It.” aald Irving,
’i
^uu groan.*’
wiiBt bave very K^•od eara. my frleud. and I
-Ah!" aald I
er wai half open, and Irving looked In
thought you hadn’t beartl Mlaa Tolby’a name railed up
to It without meaiiliig to do ao. Inthrough tut tulw*. She Uppened to
IxH U m*ar tbe drawer.euntly bU fare fluahcl red aa tire. and.
BbcbUberllp.
..
he very much u|»on my mind at tUt
with bU band I11K.U the d.*ek. be atiitvd
-W.-ll,- abe aald, -bd um auppoae for time.”
dowu lul«. 11..- drawr. o- rigid an a the i«»kc of the nrgument timl I did.”
-Hbe aeema to be a atralgbtforward
■tatue. Then be abo.»k bliii^eir In tbe
•Then why fence with me alwut Itr bomwt hearted girl, aa glrla go In tbli
manner of our r«*nit»te animal niici'abe liil»*miple«l. -We have 1m*«‘u gtnid world.” aald Bayne. ”bul abe t*ould nol
tora and gUu(*cd baatlly over bUaliuul- frh iulH. mill, tlndlng you In trouble. I gel through live minutin’ couveraatlon
der toward the d.K>r uf the UHlniuui.
riHl «*ariie*t aympnthy. You have without telling a folai*bood. And
The next umment be held In bU band
yourm-lf become altorrertier
a round, flat Img of allk not Urger
Uve nothlug In common.
niuiii liilereated In tbla riiHcal. 1
than a allver dulUr. On one aide of It
llie aort of fellow"why"
a rad roae waa embn.hU-red with great
-FaU lioodr’ excUlmcd Grace. -You
•Thut you are. Jack.” abe aald. “and
ire. (»u the other aide
all tlieotbera. I fancy that In tbla cane dare to ain-ak of falaebuod lu aucb a
connection:
Nothing lu c-ommou l»eou luive bad no mor.* than your de
Which
i*Tta. Wen* you engage^lu her. Jai-kr twei-ri you and Mlaa rdhy? Ob, cer
allky . nrl
-oil. no.- be nuaw.*n*d; -iii4 a« l*ad taliily not! But wbat do you nay about
that abone like gold and groaiMHl uUmd.
aa thut
1 wa* mer»*lytblsr
-WbaCa the matter. Jackr callcil
•Amualiig youraelf at tbe poaalblc eX
8be rau acroaa tbe r
Ba>wa Unguldly.
peiiM* of her bappliie-in, I, uuderaUnd out the mile drawer.
Inrlug anapp.Ml tlie ailing of Ibe bag
iHTfivlIy. And ahe aaw tli^ough .vou.”
catttbnialy. tvpU^txl It. v>UU It* allk.u
-No. Hbe didn’t.- be dectanxl.
Bayne.
waa no aucb matter. I waa alwaya ab
around your neck
-Vi.u’vc got
•Tbottgbl 1 beard you grtai
nowr* ahe cried.
Bayna. appearing at tbe laxlro
-ir exclaimed tbe mnlwX.
’’You
-Didn’t know but you might have pot
wrong me. I gave It Uck to btT. You
your band down on a thumb Uck.•et^ tbla la the way of II; I found tbe
irviug waa aUodlng by tbe mantel.
bag on tbe etroet when 1 waa c»»mlng
BU manner would have been |M*rf.-<t
Uck from luncheon. Then I w«*ut out
wgaapt that It watTnini'b too quiet for
again, and In the drugature on the cor
btm.
cUrmliig blond young
-Tbere lan*t nnylhlng the matter w lib
creature aaklug the ekrk wlmtber abe
me.- be aald.
Ud left Bometblng ou the wunter tbere
Bayne waa about to reply wbm be
Ulf au hour before, Hbe waa Mlaa
iwaa Interrupted by a abrlll v,bUilc.
Colby, and 1 waa able to relieve her
Be eroaaed lo tbe ai-wklug tube wbU'h
anxiety. It waa agres-d tUt ab.* abould
commwnleated with the oin.v.
call here In a few mlnutea ami get tbe
-Wdir aald he. -Win.? Ob, y«-«.
bag. and abe baa done no.”
Bbow her Into tbe
room. Walt
-But you aaW abe told you a fklaefor me. Jack.- be added. -1 won’t U«
boodr guiTled ilrace. -Wbat waa Itr
-au told me the tmg waa for her
Be walked lo the writing table, and
brother.” be aald. ”She couldn’t aay
Inrlng bcwrdfa faint click aa tl»e little
her mother becauae tbere waa a man’a
drawer waa bloaed. Uetarnlng lo tbe
tme on the Inalde of tU lappel"-.
door. Bayne/|«ttacd aa if lo* Intcmbd
-A man’s namer exclaimed Irving.
to aay ^t.^blng and tb.n went away
Ming at Gratae. -Did you ai-e Itr
She ahook her bead.
-She Uan t any brother.’’ aaW Bayne,
with a Uugh, -bat ahe didn’t auy»poae I
It We’re atraugera. It was an
uliug iHiue
aaay thing to aay. fur
. with n*ol
cuiioalty:
-I wonder If I’m going to U able to
■taod tMa. Can a mortal man get aucb
a blow and go about bla bualneaa after
-No. air." aald Grace, with empUala.
ward aa If be were alive? It’a al»o-He waa trying to be aentlmenUl and
lutely final. No girl would give am b
■POODJ with me Ux-auae be thought
a thing lo a man unltwa aln- luv,*d him
you’d cut him out with the girl he real
and waa wllllug to admit 4t. Bayne!
ly carea for. He was doing just wUt
Why. 1 didn’t know Ihty’d ever met.
any other man doea. only nol ao much
Atod aU’a down th««re now In the n*
mt aeaAJia araar aa ocaaxj> mm
capUourootn. WUfa tl.atr
And ahe made me
Xt waa aomcthlng U-tw.vn a aob and aolutcly alncTv
Inrlng. whoae mind Ud room for cmly
a groan.
Ining waa .sonadoiia of a think tut ahe cared for me; abe really
our Idea. ”WUt was ItT
did. Gnuv. And all tbe time atie
“ ’Jack.* - replied Bayne. *Tbe thing
merely making a fool of me. Wo
Ii for you. 1 knew it Ufure lU girl
Ud been Ulk
T.
T
ii
M
Bwaod. as arUat with a i
tut I fan
-EvetT man haa tUt aort of conceit
In IxluxT aald aU. -Hind It la to gratify
It tut be playa this merry game of
UarU wttb Ulf a doaen glrla at ooce •
of hmgour. I wm. aUwy. botheted a
good d.wl with bm.lacbe« Mid dl.*!;
Oreak oonatarnatioa waa fait by tU
•* Will WBtoiaca mr mm?** iaaslra
Hogarty of Laxing*
tU friaoda of Mra. U PUae, of imw* frianda of M. A
rotoM.KM. TUy ktoaw aU Ud bM
aaabla lo laara her Imd in aarao yanra
onnoQMlnCkldnaiyamd Uv«r ironMa,
doetora. bat witboat btmafit Than
.
<** «••• »<•«•«• eit/.
uSuuTmm
til
with .{dendid rranlu.
Mich .
my Uart
U*came
affected and
ilie diatroaaing ajmpComa and had a
Btnogthening and aoothlng « tTt*ct ou
tlie ayatem geoecally. ”
1
DDSnuo6«-N»0nn
BEWARE OF IMI1 .\T10NS—Si^-nature and portrait of Dr. A. W. Chase on each box of
the genuine. For sale by <lealers. 50 cents a box. or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. 257
Washington St.. BolTalo. N. Y. F.>r sale by JAMES O. |OHNSON. Druggist.
Itaiit- go leak lo 11..* kiHiiitray
\ r.viiii^h im>ob.
l ank
V |H» |..|i:*:..sr * -ai.l lltil.a Ols««
outiral j-.l.i*.- 91411011 \«Mi nlay
Sunday Excursions
laim \vn« lo..king f.ir liU ]
lug li
he lixik.tl l..r
ley. Niiturally.
i9*IUL* mall lit IliC
< I1.11I U'-titliiT.*.
tbi* waj- m ll.e
m
T..ke -I.-UII..T at i:4
VAU/e
......
Npnht.Tu/nnta
To Neahlawanta
ToOmena
To Norlhport -
THBKE IS A SUB SIRATA OF
VALUE IN THE FOLLOWING
-
-
Ei3-r A-rc.
25c J
50c
75c
Uity o( tlie Gas Stoie.
»,aoo-|.« -ir.^ I.
l.fm-
Bit MU io4it.M. ..n g
LordTbua tbe chain la compleie.
Cbrlat la oura and we are Ilia, here and
beroafler. now and forever.
i»le4«r lw|*t
||9 of a GerAn uplow ii phy.'-i. i
.ioiuu.-ym^tn hrik.-t,
man frh ud. a |to u l.M al li.e^pltal
who M-l.t hi9 wli
nil* |.li>9h-lnn nl
Joab I. 1-8; I Cbroii. xxvlll. Ud; l*a. xxllU when hhe f.-ll il
il
aaak.*d
w ith
1-tl; xxxvU. 15; Acta vll. M OO; Kpb. 111. wiiya
I W h. II he met
ditioli 1of the Kl-k
13 21: Heb. xlll. 5. 0; Hey. 11. 10.
t..hl in reply:
-Well. d.K-for, they 9ay at ihe
tben*’a liiiprovemeiit." ThU reply did
not vary from day to da> f.ir a mouth
tbere I was greallj Improaaed w Itb tbe or more, iiml wi.h nlwa>s VjH.heu by
work of lU Cbrlatlau Eudtuvur or the G.-rman v.*ry Molidly. a». il.ough
Benmau’a borne, aaya Harry ^Steele be really did not m-,* lu the re|»..ii imy
Morriaou In TU Cbrlatlau Endeavor grouiidv for Iio|m*. *1 hen
World. A friend lo Manila Ud advlaed lUeeliug Ih.- phx^h•|.,Jl
the UHUal question, lie 9uiil:
me lo visit the place, and when 1 lu
-O. 9h. H d.*:iil d.H-lor. ”
gulred for It at tbe landing stage I bad
-Dead’:" rei^-aied lie* phy«irUin
no difficulty In llndlug a Jluriklaba man
-Wlml do the> 9.-IX 9he »li.-»l ..I ’
to take me there. It la ctulrally lo
-They didn’t 9;.y Ih.y dMi.’t Uvi
Cited near tbe dmka. wbero aallora
Und from the ship, tu tbe harbor, and to.” anHWer.d ih.- thTimiii. ”I km-w
It U admirably equlpjied for tbe work She dleil of tiH, many improvcim-nia*
doea It la tbe only cUrlly of lu — rhilad.-Iphui Tiim-9
kind In tbe world Tbe home w aa start
ed on a amall scale at Its preai*nt alte
if gradually Improved until at
It U able to do a wonderful
work among tbe aoldlera and aallora
wU come ashore from fort‘lgn ships In
Nagasaki Urbor. Tbe sleeping accom*
modatlon copaUts uf aeveuty five U*da,
and when Ibeae are all taken the vlaItors are aatlafled with a -aUkedowu"
mx tbe floor. In tbe dining room moro
tUn 50.U00 mcala Uve been served,
and It U tu only pUce In Nagasaki
ticre a aallor can get a good meal at
roaaooable price. Vrom OX) to 7U0
Heals a day can be served.
HUirM^,
L.C. BRYANT.
..I h..l «-....u;,li. tlM-hr. ad i- lu.iu. 4l
i^.l..u-4h
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hufi.h.-i 4.H.4I iiui 41... - thut UI. all
aUd.’dud t.v It., id*. ^I..V4 . U I-III.
Ci.-at.-M 1-.4H !.....U4l.«1ai.d
I.. lu-alih. >iii.|.l4- III 4
411.1
.-at.-, it ..idv iM.-l^ lb.
ti. il. h ai..l Ih. lull, .d 1!..- wvist |„
Il III lull I. .••ill..—- tor th.- 4 o. Ain
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY.
nn.l.«vr^Tr«v.-r..-< u> ... I
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‘ K..r I --M
K..r
n.a^tb W. M«>^Nu..4r IHr. 11 10
lU|.. i- «’l,^f-*ki..On.-n.n9i. m».l In
4llsl.MN.lM. 1
9 th. r. h-4- amial.h .
iUr -a M..vr
mak. - iM-ilh. r f...iM not si„..k. . 1,..h m.
.Mlor ai..l OH.l
t.on
11,4-hr.
.hlti.-uU th.nc
.. .4H..n IImI II i^alii.oM inq-.-Mhl.H.i Ihr t.ir j„M tii;l.l h* il. .4.1 ..potation-. %4ill.
. A)K-rt .hrlv tli HaV till ...... -I )N Tl.x
in
ilW. 1 ><P tt« irMn ti»- • Ihr
Trax.-r-. 4 il>
rl a- «...l l..-,»i»..- *ar- at
Ti»k« tin II 1<> a tn <i U A I f..ri:r«i*.l IU|.
4 1.9-j.r*.. * lurna
The Nerves
control the most important
functions of the human sys
tem. Among the s>’mptoms of
nen’ous exhaustion are ‘ ’Brain
Fag.” Mental Depression, Ir
ritability, Insomnia, Prostra
tion, Hysteria, Headache.
Flushed Face, Cold Hands
and Feet.
A PrewiUe eff WUt Mag Be Dm#.
Tbe church Ua grown. Tbe rellglona
and aplrltual condition of the peopla
Ua Improved. But wUt Ut been done
U only a promlae of wbat may be done.
by no means yet moaaurlng up
to w*Ut we are capable of doing In tbe
Lord’s service, but we are moving In
tu right direction. Our present en*
tbuaUsm for mlsatons will not die out.
be Increased. And wUt we need
la a comity of feeling, a spirit of unity
ove to God, seal,
to our^fi-llow men
bring tU latter to tU cross of Je
ans ChrlaL-Eeformcd Church Meaaen*
mmaniiisco.
IRON-OX
TABLETS
ACT AS A TONIC
Increasir
ising nerec energy and
force; they also supply nour'
ishmcnl
nl to the nen-ous s^^slenl.
sy.sleni.
10 »p. m.
For lloak.woa. Baj Oty. Port E
lA44roltaiMl«oat.«SDa ■*.. 11
a. an.. It:« a. ■ . ft :40 a Bft.
. imp »..
KKHOI. Agant. Trmrora* City
Fifty Tablets
For 25 Cents
Lakey stamd in U■tote baeaoae ha
food
Early nae
King’s New Lift Pilla woold
MTod him. TbSY atrengtUn
aid
prt^
Ipfe
WaitSsotoa^draggiata
O.a»«nctacjaoc46,.9o«.
r,wK
un-tf
m4. miU •!!,.
AND CONNECTIONS
^.vpr'"’
r-
.. ;s-j
11-
rs-n!8
Via.A ABB v.a iVic.ru
iff
lii:
Travorwa Cll> at II Wa a.
TRY A RECORD WART AO.
Ufa caUad to mo-w cUngvfuI call
Of lor. of atrlfe. of woe:
Koch day 1 pondorwl -8baU 1 mak«
Mr aaawor •Yea* or ’Nor -
sssi-
lAMSTEEXIIIIinUSniMEI.
TIME CARD.
PEBsM^ousns
Keep
faith with all men; keep
f
---------------------------. fitb
rllb thyself. Thla wins sll Ut
with
tu greatest sod last—-Cardl
gan,- by KoUrt CUmbera.
TRY Ladky Ba
from^HaEZu.
Beldtnjr.
oanaedme a
deal of xliatreaa; I
did not teat well and waa generally
ran down. Tbe Nerve PilU roliered
Igotf
aooM» of Dr. A. W. Chaae’a Nenre PilU
and uae«l U>em
atrerta.
aaya:—1 never had a remcily tUt 1
naed with more mtiafactlon than Dr.
W. ChaM’a Kerre Pilla.
1 had
been very nerrona for a long time an*
SoatWMt. oo col
1 did not wait to s
•UllMn*»WaaraMnaa.
■Bd s. a. w*it.
Mrm. J. K. Wearer of corner Lil.«iT
and Pearl
aunt preeence that we may meet tbe . f«miU on the i-h.
trUla and tempUtlona of life alH>ul ua
hot !*• u
*4 mil.-*... th*- i
ou .1 44.-a-.
and abould «*erefore cultivate a reallx
w. the furi.k.*v
of HU abiding pr»iienV
[« ihe «-.-llr.-.m. mikI h.* n.u*’.- ;i
I OmI V..U ;
ll llU«J*«-l th»|| of tlie llllM-.lhllM-s.lt4Xiie-na «<r N->Mh|Xt:1 «\te-rc
N.rlm.*ul of Koudny
Mil r;iihd
.oimml
with
t«.at
M-luinim;
So
thla promlae aa applied to d.*atb waa to find the ohjesi of hi- M-HI. h.
-Neniur mind." 9.-,bl llnim. |dillortwllacdlnBtei.beu! He-aaw the beav•ophUTiIIy. -lie k.*..iii I.Mi.l.ye.”
eoa uproed and Cbrlat atandlug at tU
......MT ----------Thi n,
grow ing
r. iu.iiiM*.-nt.
In* l-.tv, I .k.
right Und of tJod;" and -.-elug c’bHat
..IJ ... I... N. ..I....J.
tdde.1:
and being auatalned by Him. be faced
-.\ l«uie hanr. Im.
S.iy. >oii tank
death without trembllug and wltbont that
fair dnil. whniie nli falhr
fear. Bucb aUuld U tbe effect of huMKlMily >oh. and woikn lirinl. imd
Cbrlat’B companlonablp at tU end of aim lie h.t-* money nnd ke|. ,,uh-l. the
life. Being aaaimxl of Ilia preaeu<*c at iHilae,- tek h.i ni *i*n h.narV
-No. v;,re. .\Ik1 .\ bane »*efS-k .**l-nit
tut time no CbriatUn need view
>u-t l-v.umt* A
death with alarm.
Death loaea Ita tut. A uiie
atlng and tbe grave Ita victory In tbe l«ine taking u^o. thr.-e drink
-KeCa no way to fi.*,-H t-.-.l. dm. nt
AT-V-ufi
ammred compnnluDaUlp «f I ’brlat.
Workliigiiiaii. A f.-eiiish me lli.-l >ol».
>«|.
C!brlafa cumiuiulunahlp. being conand quit Duluth"
ataiil, extenda ihrougbuul all eternity.
Thru liHim w ill oiil^Uh- n rd l.a.^jil
-Today thou aUll be with me lu imra- up iiihI d..*Vll Sliperli.I Mrm
dlae." aald Cbrlat to tbe repeutnnl thief, Vlelnlly of the sinlion. in 9ul
and Paul dedartfa lUl after the reeur- lldei.ie that hit friend would
A li.»
Imliiih \.*w»
rectluu we aUIl U “forever with tbe Iv I.iihI tl.4-ro
:z
____________
cled tt w*aa for me."
BELDING
BIG RAPIDS
Mr. R. Holmea of No :biM Sd Arc.
Big Kaidda. Mich., aaya:
’ 1 hml a
good deal of trooblefroai a nervouj
for a long tamo. It •
loo of thehenrtan.il
traaaiag palna aofoftimy Imna
-Wlioar iok.*nr abe cried, aprtafln*
foraonL •'Wbat waa that name? Hat
If. notlilDjc to me. of coorw. I Uaren't
nmr that^wer. And. by tbe
wa. It in re«ard to Mlaa-wbaf.
n.u.e fbat you Ju.t now naked
. galDg
to
beavi n wlM^ber jroo
- ^be
tut bonding. He waa aw
smiMl way tut aU bad
Plain Matter-of-Fact Statements. Direct. Convincing, and Straight
to the Point—The Meriteof Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Pills
Told by Michigan People In a Way that
Carries Conviction.
Cte M oam to Bla diaelplaa.-Loc 1 am
•
able to ataud Itr
Cbe wrltln* ta!de a
I
^ S5J
Tm afraid yoo baTe«i*t much of an ^yooahraj.- Nor did Cbrloi moan
eye. Wd be teU you that tbla brewa bytbaae worda tbat Ha woald ba !■
bate «f jowa wHb red bmae HaAee
tnltvmspr^tjl INdb^—
0 apoke of nal.
At tbe barrowln* recoUecdoto* which
that waa to be
tiMwe worda ausgeeted Grace put up fomilod by tbe aefidliig of tba Holy
Ler left band and dutebed tbe maaa of Oboat. wbo waa to be to tbe dlodpho
la Milt wbat He bad been to them la
oot by tbe roota Irrlnc pot bla
tbe neob-tbelr eoMClaiialy preecat
band op to reatraln her. and they
helper. Inetnictor and guUSe.
In tbU posttxiv when the dour nkU
Tbe dladpl« ecemed afterward to
opeued and Bayoe entered. Naturallj batw bid a TlTtd rmllaatloo of tbe
they aprab* apart.
coootairt preaence of Chrlal- He ful*
Bayne doaed tbe door and leaned filled Hto promlae of being with them
apalnat It. brvatbin* bard. He tourbod alwaya and of »ot leaving them coinbla forehead, a. one who la confuaed.
fortkaa In tbelr own perwinal rape*
-If an angel had come down and rieocea Peter and John and after
told me tbla.'’ he monered. -{ would them Paul, the apoatW bom out of dtw
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JSA o** matBST TO bcme ixiyats GBi^ BtALLTAHDTOWOmirPlKKOLAMT
MRS. M. K. C. SATCS. BDfTOft#^
SlM walks la oU. iMf troidsa wasi
Tlw ▼all47a of thm yuHriija
ooalwbltoMatoi paopla atdaaaaad
bappy aadM tba aoof. A boon ta
wblaboM Mtoda atwoya oa tbla tea
otoaat to toianhio.
paopla wbo sin Ittontaa
• aad allow tto d
tbabaartaad. to| 1
T6 wiB a walla aa4 wipa a laar
AadSobarSakySaybr Sagr
U bar ava qalaO plaea aad way.
Afoaad Iwrablldlali Iwartaaia tariaad.
Aa4 follofrlaa ban thr ohtldlab faat
Ara Iffd to Idaala traa aad awaai
Aad flad all parity aad food
la tm dirilnat aMlbartiood.
ail tar aad Jowolo-boltar tbaa aaytbIiMihatoaa to wolpbod U aartbly
Tbla aad oU aartb'a a brffblar plaaa
An for Uw aaaablaa of bar faoa;
Hat vary aailU a blaaaiaf tbrovA ’
Aad baarte an l«ap|iUr wban ab
day witb tiM aawll
I tot wltb tto larf •
6#ff Cfcilf.
AkltoCa
alw>tbo«i
paac Miss wto has laaghad at tto
It may bo ao: ITl aot daoy. %
Bat tbte Id qaite aa cno. aay 1.
■aab tborm. too baa lu roaa.
bar. A aawpla of aU tto aaauaar
bHrriaa pooa ip too with tto latar
THE BOERS VICTORS
EVEN IN DEFEAT
By W. BOURKC COCKRAN
BOIRt WON A ORCAT VICTORY CVIN IN DEFEAT,
r THEY WERE PAID TO tURRENDER. AND THE TERMS,
I
Jl
I IN MY OPINION. GIVE THEM PRACTICALLY ALL THE
INDEPENDENCE THEY WANT.
Wlirii vou stop to consider thxt the Boert were
fighting iho two uioal powerful nations on earth, Eng
land and the UnitiHl States, and were able to hold out to long, then
gft £3.000,000 a. well aa their practical iudc{iendenoo, I CERTAIN
LY liLCAUn THK OUTCOME AS MUCH MORE OF A
VICTORY FOR THEM THAN FOR THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT.
WHY YANKEE TRADE
• UGS IN THE EAST
Either the American workman must oo more
WORK FOR Hit MONEY OR GET LB$$ MONEY
FOR Hit WORK IF Hit EMPLOYER It GOING TO
WIN THE TRADE OF THE EAtT. THAT MAY Bb
VERY UNPALATABLE. BUT IT It tOUND AND TRUb«
AND I HOPE IT WILL PROVE WHOLEtOME.
The bar to Auierioaii trade program with the
eastern people is that the labor cost of the articles deaired bv the...
ia greater in America than in the competing European counlrioa.
It ia idle to argue that the Aiuorican worLutan*a auperior effidcucj
wore tku> nuke, up .11 .long the line for U.o .-.ge aiHereuce. Thet
nuy Le eo in Uie cue of • few .riiolot, Lul in geuerel it it not true.
1 Levo eeen • Ug Amorio.n clock conipony feil lo compete ia
Bombay with a Gemun-Swim Louie LeoeuM it oouM not make tLe
docks as cJiespIy owing to the higber pay of tba American mcebi^nic.
Again, in InUie 1 saw Kngliib dotb drilUng win tbe nuiket from
Auieriean comiwtition by reason of greater ebeepoeat. aided by tba
Uttia trick of sumping it ■•American driUing.” Tba balp Ibtt tba
eUinping gave to tbc victor in tbis trade eompatitioo iUuatrataa
the fact that THK AMEUICAN GOODS, GENERALLY SPEAK
ING, ARB MOKE DESIRED THAN ANY OTHER ON
.THE MARKETS OE THE EAST. Tbey have a batter fiaiab aa^
a finer apiMuranco than the good* eompeting, but tbay are dao
dearer, and that kUU tbeir chanao with poor people, aa all Rkm
orianUbAre. THE FIUPINOS WANT UTTLE OF THE
MAN’S GOODS.
daaebterformtaty.
TtokaUfoomiaoaottor faatan of
Ibiapalaooof iqwDdaK. Stoa ono flnl
aann tto door tbia room appaata lika fa labaimoaloaa on a violM onoolope.
L Olanaoa Moctoy. ttodaabing aa ia»aaaa baUway. It nna tto aa- •toam^ t omu atemp laokead.rof Mow York aocioty. with a tin laagtb of tto boaaa aad mumnt
ao of aimoat $10,000,000 at her aigbty faat in laafth by forkf hi width
aad la twaaty tbm faat in aaipbl.
Widabatomlatofaamdold Eagllab
hanaUdialikuic .ttowoebly moadlag
.000 oa tor wardroba. aad
to aacb an oxiaat that It beoame aotaaot laelada tor lariab oaally irbiMa. To a Mead who bap» for iowaliy. wblob U her pat
It waa Mn. kUokay’a own idaa that
1 ia oac day ato mitioaei this
fed. WtthanaaaandObrlatmodproaaat aaob of bar thirty aemate abould fmS aad alco mid that If cto bad acme
anry yaar of ptS.OOO for pin moaey ton a aapataia rooaa Tto rooma an ooe to talk tc while tto tack was la
aad tagmlar allowaaoao on aa oqaaily small, tot an auBahiay and oomforrom ato didn't dread it ao badly,
Ubonl baaia. dba U anally in poaltioo teble.
it waa thmi propoaed that they moot
tolaadttoyoaagar aot of womaa in
tloa of ttobooaa oDoe a week aad do their daraiag
Maw York la tba mattor of cztnTa•map with aarpriaa. Tto klteben aloaa
Mn Maekay laaaa potoapiibly to U a modara mamL The tndaaaaan
begtaalng of tto Darning Day
ward fhda. aad oaa of bar huaat oraa- eoamaadfo
ear they an I Olnb of Bpri^floid. Oao by ona the
tioos in thU dinotioo U to ba foand
oaoaof abrabm other ladiee begged to iola tto UtUe
la tor magaifloaat country honte on aad paaa iaIoaooartyardolaTerly hid- circle that met every Wedaetdoy afterdan bablad a ahma wait
at tto bomco of tto differoat
Ito faroad drtnway. which u fnat
ranted to bar by bar fatbar-ln-L
006 mila from tba pietaiaaqma lodga
gate to tto maaalon Uaolf. la a tHbota
to tto akiU of tto laadacapa gardner.
ipdy fined and aaade to yield ap
Aaat Fatty Mja aba baa foaadlta
vary oowfonatOa aad aaUafylof tblag.
aloof ahoat fralt pattiof ap lima, to
oalabllab a « oao-tootb atolf" la tba
oallar wbon all tto pood tblaga la
SUaaaaaaaadJallytaaiblanfo. Han
foaa a plat aaa of alaawborriaa. a
taaablar of atnwtorry >ua. a faw
flaaaaaof >aUy-oanaat-raapborry~
plom-wbataot lAttla pote of Jam
ooaa« lo food or awnaal«da.|tll tto
way frooi tto pla plaatof April lo tto
U U ao vary aaay mA to to ahaatfal
at U»aM that paofila wtoaa ao
aa^nta alaawbara of fiv&ai way to altitUofovarytbiagi
aKskU an a. dapranlaf la ttoirnal bnt It toi*t a Utatal 1
aaaboly. bablad ttoir ova ftoai doora, tbiaf, tolaMtof
aa a Lsaidoa tog U Jaaaary. Tba aMui
la orar>ad tto fraltlaaa
wlalar nifoa. oat froaa tto tooth oorla tba otnri. liaa a plaaaadt word aad aaroonasa aaa of Ibis aad a lamaaalart. brifbt look; If to anata a blarof that, for a akik paraoo, orao
Bolfbtor. to raUaa hi. hat. t with a old oo*.-for a frtoad old or yooag.
ooartoma bow. aad hla fnottag owt- -tto yoaac basaakaapara all Itha a
fltoa tba lillU aot of avarydoy polite• taaaa of Aaat Fbtty'a foodloa which
aoaa: tot. wbaa to baataraad bla owa an apt lo to aaoh ao Iboir laoaparloaoa baa aot yot baaa abU to oompaaa Tba womaa who ooaaoa to do
bar waahlaf aad cloaoiaf ap laqaite
apt to ban aomcthlaf to allp bar
for 1 aador bar toawl aad taka lo tto child-la dia- foa wbaa aba goaa homo. Oh. Aaat
.and awl- Fatty wiya than an waya aad ways
ay. It is a blaok Hand, that mon qhaa yon ooald think of, aad
aarboly
b of tto low awod. tbal paroboa tto dark oallar ooraer la a rapalar
oa oo«‘a ahooldar, valla bis ooaate- aonalilaa oornar from Ttonkiflrliif
aaaar wlUi floow, aad aota aa a wat to Baatar. Ooa of Amnt Fatty a aatfhblaak. t oo tha mirili of ohlldroo. aad bon who alaraya aaaa tto ottor aida
tto )oy of tba ohUdrao'a
of thUifa aaked Aaat Fatly what a tto
Ifa toaa al.oold.to choarfal at booaa
It go— wiibout sayiuff tliat
yoa fiva them right off yoar own
abould ba. Whab rar bar
atolraa. Aaat Patty nya yoa oan.
aatlati*«. tba wite and mother moat tot yoa araa'I Imlr ao apt to. Baoldoa
makr it |«ut of bar nlifioo to Itva It's aaoh a oomfy thtag to do all earnabora ttom What la moat priaad la m«r throafh. aad tto dolag aad tba
bouaabiild aouuomy la not a tampara- fWlag loflatbarroaada oat a whola
moot which la gay by flu :aod atarta. yaarof happlaoaa. Yoa aaa Aaat Fat
op today ao»l dowu tomorrow, fall of ty‘a Idaa of happlaoaa ooadata largaly
hilarity oo oooaaiooa, aad iMury
in havlag aomalhlag to giva away.
iaad to otb«tra. tot ao arao aanoity
Tto BsHtolaf tto Shawl,
asd of itoboaaala
1 Ubnry.aad tbaaa
la Anmrioa It was hroogbt orar
fnm Italy and la mt from a aoild
block of marble, which coat aoma erery year opoo goama aad Uie grail
tblag lUa tJO.OOO The pool ia sunk aoaUoo of ItttU wiiima regarding
la the floor and flro.h^d marble fada Mra Maokay u by no mean
atapo lead doapi to it<Tto water
apooU from tto months of asqnlaitely
ohartty as abr spends for her own
pl.-asnn. and makes it a role aenr to
bey henelfa bitof flnery witbonlgiTing the eqcivaleat to eome deeerring
batbrooma lo the hooaa baa a loxnH- peroea or loetitatloo. Mra Maokay
ooa Fompaliau bath lot down lo the U a new type of tto faaliiooable wom
an. and baa attnetod no end of atteo
marbla floor tu tto aama way.
Mm. Maokas *a aoita of rooma la In tioo in the east—In fact-throngbont
tto waatarn aactlon of ilia booaa. the Itnited BUtea
Her gowns an the beat that oan teTto color aohame ia Uvendar aad tba
each maliogaay. Tba booght. Jewelry is tor pet fad. and
rooma an deoonted by high priced she has one of the fliieat coUeotiona
arUata. and an odd faatnn of the doora
U that tbay
oorere three Angers and ia of old tellow Ctiineae gold s«d with rare robtea.
diamonds and emeralda Among b. r
An elahorat** portion of this sumpta- fora ia a single coat of aealakin and
ona honaa ia rt-aerved axooaiTclj for sables whiol. coat $7,000.
littla Mias Katlienue MacUy. who ia
Mra Maokay is the wife of a man
a moat important member of tto whoee fortune may be esUmated at
Her apartm«-uta are i
$l&.ax).000.and has a millionaire fathaeoted with Mrs. Maokay’a anite er lo-law, who bnmora her cstrsTaTbare at. thraa nonas for Baby Mao ganoee aa hi does that of hia wifa She
kar. whlob an ferniahed in the daiu- is the miatreea of one of tlm moat
tiaat manner, the trimmings and flttlngaofthe French windows all of Uwntifol oonntry humee tn America,
and yet her friends aay she has not
iihe OPEN DOOR
IN CHINA
toothsr.oraHgtoel tori
lad Btble ato$y for ym. awdL thoagb
Aowoald tovoremaiiilbotaffoonod
r to wy tto pby■at back to bis
to mU omiliac. ae to
wrfitot. "I toe yoa am to
MtMt. uatentateay
lie. Do 7W iMl
**Ho, fioetor. I dca*t.*' oto mid boaaolty. **IflmlllkoadiffOicatperwm:
bat bow 4id you know that waa jaal
laraed to bU deck. There, i
marked lay aaoptoBlbU. "J
wiae toomit my daUy teadiags oi
thia Book, 1 aboald lorn my graateot
•oaraa of atroagth aad akilL 1 novar
leto aa operatioa wilboat raadlag
cam wilhoat fiadi^ halp iaita ptoto.
Toaroamcallod aot formadiolae.
bat tor aoarem of peace aad atreagth
aeaiat tto lad) of the largeM family, oataida yoar own mind, aad i ahowod
with her darning. This vraa to pre yoa my owa praacripUoa. aad 1 know
vent seeds of discontent taking root
"Yot, I coafaaa. doelor." mid hla
among the hnmbU toilers.
Ocoamonallj when tto borne vuited potiaat, "tballcaiM vary aaar
boasted a young lady daughter them taklagik"
"
Vocy few are wlUiag to taka it, 1
waa bright music to which tto ncodIca kept time; or again eome oae find." aaid tto phyaiciaa. amiliag
read aloud from on. of tto popalar
a la my
wntem. And often, too. there waa a
little anrpriee gotten op by tto aforeaeid daughter of tto hooee, lotto
bU U a
form of a danlty laaobeoa to |deaee
lonlyal
thepaUte and rest the tired eye of
he workers.
Members having young oliildreo one aay barm to try it.
■roagbt them along also, and itoy
rare cintertelnod In another room by
Tto baadleat thing aboat car boaae
the young membara of the olnb whose la tto kilebaa drala. It U clom bedarning .was limited to one or two eida tto kitchen table, aad of aboa
pairs of grown up maaeoline hosiery. tto same height. It ia aot ooaaoolm
Bo auooeeefnl vraa the olnb that its with a sewer aad has no long pipe to
memberaliip soon embraced all the becoam clogged, oo aaytblag that wlU
ladies of the village who were able pamttolaobplpamay ootely be pat
to attend, and their familieee were into It. tbaa dolag away oatlrely with
rewerded by obeerfal faces on darning that anlaaaoa. tto slop palL The
day instead of Uu uaoal nerve racked aliort pipe of tba dimia amptlea direct
ly into a barrel that ataoda and
well donivd hosiery ready to pot on. ooteida of the hooee. This barrel is
ia ia a frame to whlob a baadle aad
wheelaare attaehod, aad eaoe
Dr. Drake. In "What a Woman ol day tto bairel le whoalodawa:
Forty-five Ougbl to Know." tella omptlod onto tto gordaa. Aai
aboct a lady who went to oooaall a of tto water thatgeoa late it Uwarm.
famooa New York phyaioian abool tto ochteate do aot froeao eo bat that
e vraa a womaa of aor. itoaaboaeodlBtto ooldoei of win
and she had many-bad worried aa<i
excited her to enoh a pltob that thr
strain Uin-atened her phyaieal etrengtl
POaeb and pear
and even livr reason.
She gave the doctor a Hat of her
symptoms, and answerwl bis qoea- fioiUag water, nmfal ia tto case of
most other frail ateine. rarely ra
ea thorn mentiooed. Lamon jnloe
am. what yon need is to read yoor thtokeoed vriih wtli, powdeaed a
Bible more."
andaUtaeeofI soap spread thickly
-But. doctor."began the bevrllder. oo tto olaias, tto articlm then s
ed patleoi.
la the son. vrill often remove Un
"Oo home and rmd your Bible aa
SometiaBce only oxalic acid is sue
hour every day." the great m«n reit oeeefoL It ehonld be need with
erated. with kindly authority, "than and afterwards the linen elionl
come hack to me a month frtMa to rlneed in weak ammonia water.
day." At first the patient was in
Heat yoor knife before eattiiig aew
clined to ne angry. Tlien she refleot«»d that at least the iraortpCion was bread, and It vnU prevent orembllng
THE HYPOCRITE
IS EVERYV\/HERE
By JOHN O. ROCKEFELLER, Jr, MuHIrnimonalrw and Bible Class
TsacHvr
OU FIND THE HYPOCRITE EVERYWHERE—IN
NESS. IN SOCIETY. IN CHURCH.
I HE open dkwr to comnicrro in fliina, which the United
States has done ao much lo Mvurc, seems better in
sured in 11*02 than we feariHl it ever could be. The
exjK'ricnce acquirtHl bv the foreign j>owers in 1000*01
bus taught them tliat whatever may be the defects
____ of tlie Chinese plan of gtiverumeiit it U the beat suited
to that pt^culiar iNxiplo. Tt» try to change the present
regime and aubatilulc something more in confonuily with western
ideua would be folly and entail re.siK.nsibiliiies which no nation could
afford to assume.
THE POWERt HAVE ALSO REALIZED THAT ADMINISTRATIVE
REFORM IN CHINA CAN ONLY RESULT FROM CONSTANT AND
GENERAL PRESSURE FROM WITHOUT AND THAT SUDDEN CHANGE
MUST INEVITABLY BRING REVOLUTION AND BE FOLLOWED BV
YEARS OF CHAOS.
In other wonk, they now fe«*l that patience and perseverance
can alone effect a tolerably satisfactory solution of tbo problem of
China’s future. 1 THINK T11.\T KAFll) PkEFORM IX CIIIKA IS EXTREMELY DIFFICULT AND DOUBTFUI^ BUT
NOT BY ANY MF.AXS IMJ'OSSlBLll
TIIE^ GOVERN
MENT HAS UNQUESTIONABLY THE POWER TO CAR
RY IT OUT. I THINK IT WILL HAVE THE WILL. It
ifl not turpriiing, therefore, that within the la»t few mouths this
general feeling should have found exj*resftit*u in aolemn assurances
by the great miliurv power* of the world pledging themselves to
uphold the indejwndeuce and terrilorisl iiiiegrily of China and roa?
•erting their former pi^muea ti» maintain the principle of the oj>en
door throughout the empire.
SPllKRKS OF INTIT.EST
FRIGHTEN US NO MORE, FOR THE POWERS CLAIM
ING THEM NO LONGER ASSERT EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
WITHIN THEM. The inlegriix of Chi... is now said te be the
coruerttone of European pobey in iho far east. Peace in China and
time are now all that the powers a»i for to acc<implisb their par
ticular enda.
We will never settle trade qn**«tions satisfactorily till adminis
trative reform has l»een introduccfl in China. Abolition ef lnlc.i«l
taxation will do more to obbterate antifortigu feebng and strengthen
the country than any other change that can be conceived of. E^lb
ways, mining, manifacturea, missionary work, fofeign enterpriae
cl BTBry kind, mutt remain hampered. Tbe open door lo comsieice
li iBie
the lime heing eo lar aa the'lieatj pc«» qin BtolM it.
BUBI-
Ill business be is met very frequently.^ We deal
with a man who ulks with apparent aincerity, who leads
us to believe that he means every word he says, and we
often know that he is tryipg to make us believe that which
he himself knows to be untrue, tiying to induce ua to do
Kunethiug which he knows it will bo lo our detriment to do. And
in society, too, we often gel a warm grasp of the hand and a beaming
smile from one who, while jusuring us of the pleasure he feels in
making our acquaintance, has not the friendly spirit in heart at all,
bill is planning to make use of ua, preparing to seek tome favor.
In the churches, too—yes, in iho churches—wo find the hypocrite,
ju^t as he is found eveiy^where else. He bows in prayer, joins in
singing the hvmns and vet feels in his heart none of the emotions
he affects. THE CHURCHES SUFFER FROM THE PRES
ENCE OF THE FEW HYI>OCRITES WHO ATTEND THEM.
PERSONS WHO CASUAIXY GO TO CHURCH SEE THEM,
CONCLUDE AT ONCE THAT THE CHURCHES ARE
FILLED WITH HYPOCRITES AND RESOLVE TO UVE
AN HONIZST, UPRIGHT LIFE OUTSIDE.
Every man should strive to bvc a sincere life, should be exactly
what be pretends to be. In business, society, in tbe church, in all
his dealings with hia fellow luefl, he should strive to foU(^ tbe teach
ings of the Lord. He should be the good Samaritan as much and as
often aa he can. He should help hU feUow men by aiding them on
their way and lessening their burden as much as he can.
EDUCATION
aaHlad wiU bow ramambar that ato
laagto meat who laagbd laat, tor to
ba ia tto mode IbU yoar too wlU
rt At
firalatowiU Mara that ato weald
aot be ia atyio tbaa to woar
dowdy tblag. A Uttto later
ato eeee bow obanaiag bar
plain Uttle aeighber looka la tto aofr.
fiaffy "ahonlder throw." ttot ato
barled at tto bottom of a Waak
arith other old troaoaroa. she will
wito that ato had aot baaa ao proooaaoedlatto
i
Intto vray
vrayotorldloalodtto
aaw-taabiooed, old-to
BoltwlUfooa for dgya aatU tor
sMto to look m lovely aa tto aolgborwillovarcoiMlior faar cf botag
mdo ridienlooa. and oto will also
appear In a afaawl of acto ailk. Tala
baa already happened in many plaoee,
for the ebawlU already In vogee.
I vrboare fortonate eaumgb to
tore rioh old eaateni ahawla that have
been banded down to thorn, are oavlod. for they ate maeb OMie deaiia^
tbaa aay ia tto sbopa today. Jkih.
it tto trank of tolrlooma vrill aot
yield npeoeof tto trmaaioa. dainty
laooy or aiUy and give added eoftoom
to tto weater'a ftoe. .
A KawOM Drwa.
Tto vary lovaliast of aU tto samtesr
drsasas art tbosa mafia in tto atyla
that oor graafimotbars oaafi to affaot
-that is. fiooaeefi from tha waiM to
tha hei^ of tto akirt
A Uttia ^ty aaaa at oaa of tto
Jnaa wafidiags wlU baar ilaasrlWM
waa of flna dottafi awiss. Tto
skirt was flooncad all tha way ap aad
flooaoa was adgad with dainty
oiaanas. Tto waist was aomc
thing after tto styla of the old-fashbertha. Tha alaavas wara to
tto elbow and wars tight with noth,
lag of tto slaeva propar ahowiaff. it
being aotlraly oovvrad by font tefltos
whiehwtoa applied ooa on top of tto
other. At tba throat tha waiat waa
simply flntslied with a frill of iaeh
ralaoolaanaa A msh which fall
long streamers down tha baok
oomplalad this lova of a draaa which
foUowad axaoily the pattern of ona
made So years tofora and yal waa
swagger and m^dam.-Dalroit Trtb-
> is a way of
which ia told naver to fail.
Select aU thin aklnnad lemons and
chip off tto oater skin. Staap for ton
minntea in a tvrnp amda by diaaolvPO”®***
onaqnart
Maantlma aqnaexa the jnioa from
tha lamoos, atrain and add lo a quart
of cold water. When the .yrep and
peel hare aiaiiiier«Hl ten minutes, poor
in the juice and cold water and boat
Leave tha chips
[in tha mixtoto Pat
oo ice lo beooote thor
oughly chiliad.
Berva in thin gUiaaa with u table,
spoonful of oroMiad ioa in each glaas.
nada is aspaclally for tto
of ohildrwi it may be aatl into oiroas laoMmada by
tto addition of a littls of tto pink ooloring powdsr that comas In the packages of gelatins or a littls ourraat or
rmspbarry julca.
>
p
i
Boil MX egg* hard; cool and cot ia
ro; remove the yolk*,marfi tto pasta
with an equal quantity of flaaly chopof malted batter, two tahlaspoonfnls
of craam and salt and psppar to taste.
Form Into, small balls aad oat tto
bites iato thia Hog*, uoka two fiaa,
white htod. of lattaee,oat off tto oatarse loaves and stems, wash, diala
aad shake weU. than plaaa la a salad
. Artaage tba eggs oa tha leaves,
over a French dressing, garnish
Rhubarb and ginger praaerva may
be new to acme of Ito boosakeepars.
Hare is tto recipe: Bkln and oat ap
qamitity of i
not too yoaag.. Weigh it
It aad Ito every
pouafi ef rhabarb allow three qaartert
of a poaad of sugar. Put together
uad let stand over night Next day pul
it in tto preserving kettle, udding
some sliced ginger rooL Boll one hour.
This makes aa exosllmt preserve, tto
giugar gtviug just tto flavor raqaifofi
u> tto rhubarb, which it apt to to
rather insipid alooe.
Too mead Isaks la tin kitetoa
atensiU use freeh patty aad work U
uatil It U soft fierape tto tin aroaad
ttoknk until parfeotly ck«a. Itoa
taka a littls of tto putty, press it ovsr
Ito Imk hard enough lo force a porv
tWMi of It through oo tto oppoaite aid#
avaasel. smooth both aidaa dow%
utealy. and sat tha vasaal away two
or thraa days uatil tto putty baoemsi
otly hard, when It wiU ha found
By JAMEt J. HILU PresMswt «f tto Gtost Norttora Railway
I BELIEVE IN EDUCATION FOR Y0UN6 MEN. IN FACT,
I BELIEVE IN IT BO STRONGLY THAT I THINK
THE MAN WHO HAS ANY DOUBT ABOUT ITS NE
CESSITY TO SUCCESS IS A FOOL.
1 don’t think aU college graduates are weU edu
cated. but MANY YOUNG MEN WHO HAVE
WASTED THEIR TIME IN COLLEGE HAVE
ACQUIRED AN EDUCATION LATER IN LIFE. Ofeouras
I don’t approve of men wasting tbeir time, but 1 think it’s never too
late to mend. If they have failed to grasp their ndvanUges tgAj In
Vdt, it is praiaeworthy that they hfive gnMfsd them Isltf SB.
Tto use of moulfilanto plane al(
Mas at wiadowi la attoafiiag. Aaaf
ealmaat of Ihia aott haa a ahtto
I
ha^fiiMa to Ito finer ua alitor MW
tto mmo amterML CJafimstothaad
alatoialtomMi are itori aarialM ud
larwuava hat plain Mai. htomm
ig with tto ftoaafi af tto bMmB
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