The Evening Record, September 20, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 20, 1902

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

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

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1902-09-20

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i^EEI;a THE Sh^NINCi RECORD
TBATSan OITT. MICH. 8ATVK1»AT

f

RffORTS OF .
COMMITTEES

TWO LEADERS
WILL SPEAK

fbs Wogwsblssl
issL A. Odioa of
Bs spoks sT tbs ssrly bosoSsrissof
bs ssoftssoes, wbisb sorsfsdswkis
scTitory fa tbs ^7 dsTS of lbs Hots,
>f the oriflaol Bsabsn.sf lbs sos.
sfsoos or IMO ool7 too fSWilB, Bst.
Islaoo 8MstoorHoBthpo«l.wboUS0
oofS old. sod Bos. J.
lorfolk. a. wbo is » yssn old.

to bo Rood tn
Mothodlot Conforonoo

ADDRESS BY THE BISHOP
Dr. FttzooroJd Spooks to Gloss
for Eidors* Ordors

of tbs soofsfsoos. sbovtag Ibst tbs

I

or widow! of aiBfjtsnL
Afisr this rsport Esr. sad Mrs.
H IS Wlilob Mi«
i
Bm4Hy\ hm
fpokos UlMsrist ■slMO SSssIs of Mortbpsrt. lbs old.
te^OtWtlHo
iMr sidTMi toy sftws »ss to the Otty
h«sia>«.tM
forwsrbslaf boro 1a 18lt. wsrs soiled
CJfOtS bOOiO
IS lbs plstfom SBO usstsd by besrty
sdOPHi SO lbs fmlAlliosol of pscvbssj. spplsow^ Mr. Btssle rsspoodsd to
lbs ■ob)sct bslac Jsrs»l«m of To^ Ibis frsstiaf ia s few bssrty sad wsU
4yur--Hov fisst lo lUssb tbs Jsoa.*’ obossa word, sfisr wblob sll rose sad
•sBf **HowdrmsfosBdstloo.*' Ber.
Bldisd Ibsa ross sod soloftssd Mr.
sad Mrs. Stosls wham bs bs. kobwa
msaj yssrs As otSrlof was tboa

H.

f)^w for Toot Ball it
All Iclrsdm oF prook »mll Auf»|»limm
Jaam% s-momlvm^ m% %Hm Oiky Soolc
S%orm, maxomRk %bsm llrslrrsmrs^-^
OmW rmmsiy For Blmkor<dmx*m

Mltchall and Fahey Will Addraaa Labor Meeting

LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN HELP
Hav#JutlContributAd $1,000
to thp Strikers

II'STSRSCS SCSOf
fsrsoosisid. Bs
I who faSTS psswd

pI

WEDDED ATIIUHD

Z. E
WiUtom Adstt of Ibis city.
'
Tbs msiTlags oersasoay was perfor­
med by Bar. H. F. SpsoklB of Lstond
la tbe preaaose of ooly tbe iaunedate
friends aod rstoUres of tbe oootraoting partlee. inelndtog s number from
this eity. A samptoous
wedding
sad tote in tbe aftemooB the happy
couple took the boat for this eity.
wbsrs >bs ooagtalatokioos and best
wishes of a host of friead. wiU await
tbeax
I
Tbs groom ia freight agsat at tbs i
G.^E A L depot, and has ao sad of
friends ia tbU eity. Tbs bride U
oas of tbs bast known sad most popetor yoong todies of Lstond. sod has

Pa.. Bept, »-^oha
Mitobell sad John Fahey, tbe mias
Isadora, left for Mow Ycb this auem.
tog. They will sddrss. a tobor BMSt>
tog at Madtooo Bqoars Qsrdsn thl.
rsniag.
Obattaaooga. Taaa.. Bspt. kO-Tbs
Bfotbarhood of lbs LooomoUre FiteM today voted gl.ooo for tbe relief
of tbs rtrlkiog sotbrscite mtoera
HIS EXCELLERT WQRK
They wired I»re.ident Mllobsll sssympathy of tbs Brotherboo<l with the miners.
illsmii.f oosM^BaeUelersed IoHom!
W. VA.Bept. 30-Three
Italians, miners, were killed and one
fatally injnred in a fight tost plgbt.
tbe miners were men who ware
drinking freely when the qoavl oo- who has been in Grand
gion Uboring at a missionar>* for the I
American Sunday School Tnion has!
rctumetl lo Hojie Coll
completes his course
A brief summan
I region is as follows:
PasBod Away at Orion at 7
MUcs travclcil, 1.127; families sis
O’clock This MornInB
ilcil, 485; places for which regular
prcadiing scrsiccs were securctl, 2;
visiiqd and aided in various waj-s, j
Sundi
nday Schools ic . the numlxrr of :iO
with 113 teachers and 1070 scholars,
distributed 40 Testaments and Hi
Bibles; organize! 7 new schools with
Pete Clf HH-n i. dca*l.
Word came from Orion thl. morning 23 teachers and 194 pupils; delivereil |
that the popaUr and weU anown 45 addresMS. There were <3 profess-1
cigarmakrr had anconmbed to the e«l conversions a.s a result of ihei
'
natofnl aflUciion of a cano«*r while above work.

.dobirt Bttcber Co„ Props,
THE WEATHER

F-

OooLWoaitiHor
Neoemitates a good fire—when your'r at home, but if >-ou are out call-

WAL.seOVKRS
They «ie made in hnodsome. lariiionnble itydet Ji
Materials ate select^ with
extra carc.JiThey arc made
by the best shoe builders
money can buy.
;

6lim
WtNt

Domestic leathers, Kid aod Calf

»3.SO ,

-NOBBY 0VERC0AT8-R‘«='«««
20.00 «>' 6.00
NOBBY SUITB-K-i—t" “ni"-.......
22.00«» 6.60
SWELL FALL TROUSERS-*?'"'1“" n. 6.00 «>• 1.60

.

Imp. i’atcnt and enamel leathers

WA.OO

i£L
iwiitirs

Three words about
y

“HiTOlOSr
“Kwuni"
“B0IOA"

$6.00
$4.00
.00
*2.50
*2.00
*1.60

JimjSUils
FtamiSlirtt

si.oo jAsInekii Vnlt

76c 60c

iptenru

s. BEN Bah. CO.

» to Hi* Majesty. The American Cithrn

Clothiers, H.tt«s and Fu

PETER A CLAUSEN DEAD

taking treatment at the aanitarinm at
et, will
that place.
Peter A. Ctouaeu wonld hate been
thirty-aevsn Tear, of age nest Wed­
nesday had he lived. He osme to tbia ---------------------------------------------------

Jllfred U,
Friedricl)

*S<

HandsomeSSWaist Cloths
N etM. Dtr X.I, aiMI Uixranu.

A GENERAL
FAVORITE

New Goods in Every Department
STEINBERG’S «RELUBLE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHiND HOUSE.

-THo 0 »Clrrkt>Mill
ed into a large aud thriving bnatoem
is the favorite with the leading
throngh the Indo.try, energy and In.
musicians and artists of the
tegrity of Mr. (Ttonsen. Bina> coming
Mrs J. A. Fslksr. proddsni of the taksa to liebalf of these worthy me
world, as well as the U»cil talent
liere from Csdillso Mr Otonsen be­
bers.
soolsly.ws. 1a tbs obslr.
ol every !o«-n. It is i>crfcct in
came estremelT popular and the proA
few
requesU
were
asked
for
Uie
lOwscfTSsorslsrs.
duct of bia factory found ready mle.
tone, 'luality and style, and is an
Htau
Kpworth
Leajme.they
especially
Mrs. a B. Osipeour, ssciolsry of
to all parti of northern and we.t«m
ornament in any home.
Lcam
tbs oiiaaUoUoB. fSTS s rrry iaUosst. wish to know where sind^nU are to Michigan. About a year and a half
avoids the necessity of a personal
what the factor}’ prices and lib­
lot isport of tbs work that hss bsso go to eobool and pastors are requested ago be beoame afflicted with a cancer
visit ll saves time and expense.
eral tenns means lo YOU.
dsos darlai tbs lost yssr Tbs total to hand in tbU report.
Connections with all cities an<l
upon hi. face, which continued to
rOMBsbsrshlp 1. aow A WS. and tbs total
villages in Michigan.
trouble himforeome monthi.althongU
4tooeen s follow.; W. J. Wi
isissd for mtsdoo. darlot tbs yssr.
be did not look upon it a. mrioua.
•li.ooail Tbs socisty BOW Bopporu of Laasing dtotrict; C. A. Brow. Hat joit before last ObrUtma. it was
sU Biissioaorlsa. firs nstlrs workers Big Eapid dlrtrlct; J. T. Legtwr. Al- found that he wa. to a serloci condi­
bion
dtotHot:
L.
E.
Lennox,
Kile,
di.*
sod s LUrgs nambw of asUre sobool
tion. He then went to tbe maltarium
sbUdrso, blble sroown sod others who iriot; J. P. Darbarn. Grand Trarerse at Orion.
wbeiu be isotdved
COMPANY.
OfS or will be la the fotsre sotlre dUtriol; W. A. Taylor. Ka)
treatmuit for Mvrral weeks, end redUtrlot: and J. H. Wiloox,
svofbors ia the mlssloo field
tamed with the hope and awuranoe
Rapid, dlstrtct.
Tbeotoa. for adslmloo a. elder, tha$a core bad been effected. This
Tbo oddroes of Miss MsHoo New- wa. then oalled forward to rsoelre the was not the csss, however, m tbs
cancer after a time grew worm snd
too. fooontly rsloomed from Look- Bbiahop*. addrem Their
Ncain be went to Orion for fnrtl«r
OOW. ladls. formerly smocUted with a.foUew.:
MMsTbobora to todis, was one of tbe
Oeo. J. Porter. Rnna B.. Oilly.
Oilly, Ht
Her- treatment. H«* returned boms sguin
und
oenttoisd to devote hi. attention
tooM feslsres of tbe oonfenTOoe Urns bert V Wade. Henry A. Lyon, R.
far. Miss Kewtoo irsnsponw! the
ling. Wm. H. Inrto. Jaa O. De> to hu berinem. although it required
osdlease to Isdls. sod made tbsm Vinner, S. Fletcher McOoire. Rowel endurance and nen e lo bear op under
see ladls ss It U. fibe deeonbed Uie li. B^y. Albert L. Cook, Wm. J. hU physical oondltloo. Five week, PUFRV PAIR WARRANTED
Getty. Alfred T. OoUing. John W. ago today he went to Orion again to
THEY WILL NOT RIP
tbs eoatrost bsiwsso that sad tbs oas Hayward and J. J. Yet Mewra. receive further ttualment, aooompanisow IntsssloiL AttbsUdlsooafsr. Wade. Lyoa. Irwto, DeVlnney. Get- •d by hii wife. A w^ek ago today
MSS, It sros saaooassd that &o ty. Goeltog and Hayward took dea­ Mrm. Clausen returned, being too lU
•HARD F>AN BAl-S
herself
to‘nunain
with
her
htulmnd.
obsrsbss woald bars to hr disooatln. con.* orders
ORKOON OAI-F- BAUS
When she osme home it wm. apparent
osdlbsssoss of laskof rand. Tbm
>p rilwwmia*. AOdrMM IS < law for
that Mr. Otonsen*. condition
CORDOVAN BAI.B
•bs told of bow almost srery oae In
tbs ooofsftmss bad tbslr salaries sot
Btobop Fitigscald .addtsm wa. full gresUy improved, and only a few day.
dowB oltoost to ootbtof that tae work of good advice .poksa from the hsarl ago Mie sra. asinred that he ooold re­
Unoagb long ezpsrisnee to tbe field turn home early next week, ll
therefore a .hock when the new. of
tbs work, both to city and
YOU OKT VAUUK HKOKIVK
oooatry to that toad
they woold be looked up Is bis death came tnis morning.
Tbe remain. wlU be brosgbl home
sad the importsiire of ever merUtog
THt OLD RELIABLE
the satosm sooordsd them. Tbeybre tonight, arriving bare on tbs«;l6 Pare
EOT. W. A. Frys tod tbs dsTotooaab
Its Usto. AirangemenU
BOW as grsal as aa ambamsder to a
at tbs ooofstsoes this momlot afisr grsst ooaatry for they am amhssm- oot yet oomplotsd for tbe funeral, but
wbisbthsos^af »enreoommsade<
don of lbs King of Kiags to Ohriat*. it will probably take place Tuesday. THE NEW STAND
242 FRONT STREET
oo trial wsrs brooght before Uie met t
•tsad; they ma.1 guard tbemwlve. Tbs funsrul will be held under tbe
1^ Tboss tsoelTed were Caleb Ourdoss of Traverm City Lodge. Ka
and those who an dependent on them.
ry. E. W. Mtoer. Oestl E Pol
a
P.
O.
Elks,
of
which
tbe
dsTbe work i. far-naolitog to tbe Unrn.
Harry E Walker. W. E Keitoluailler.
into whieh they srill go and tbs great­
nod H. Larabee. Frodnob M. Clough.
r awnloITn
er tbe emineaoe on which oae sla^
W. a Meyer. Bamnel W. l^rge sad
ud Brm triMd. ttaMi P«t«
the more dlfflouU the standtog.and tbe
Bsory Btodle.
. M h. WM popoUrly know*.
fall i. abeolnu ly rutooaa He nrgod
Tbsse elected to dsaooos' orders
them to oonslaatl? took ap. It ia the
wsrs nsrtrsad. Foltowiag U tbs Urt
iMm wWoh .tOMMd tb, triMdahlp
only dizuetion to wbieb to look,
Irrlag W. Miav. Osa W. Baross.
b. WM «lw»y. tbe fln>
Tbe UMtop gats a. bia Ideal of a «{
Albert E Wya. Jams. Morris Jsasoe. psrfsetly oonssoalsd Ilfs ••that you MMd ot eTeTTOb, wttb wbo» b. M.
We hive Jim received our Fall nnd Winter Mock of Silk
Tbos. O. a Browatoaf.
nnd WootWnUu in New Shade, nnd St.vlev : : : :
levs Ood with all your heart and yoa tot—-* Darlbg hi. ainM* BO,y ot
Loosl dosooos for sldsts^ ordors neighbor a. yourselt
hU
triwd.
U
thU dty Bbd* it flielr
He nrgud that
doty to OMMt Id bU bulDeM bad ti,It they star uaderwunt u obaai
heart to «mfsas it bators tba oonfar- ,.MiUy Otdon trom oot ot MWB WMo
' «ha MoUa onWr wm Ih. "port ot anos. make a elsan bnatt of it. i
broogbt In by loooJ bMlnoM MM bod
Dr. PMi or tb* Htohl^n UhilMiM told tbsm to take a. a mono, “Wl
tMTvbac Men who looked. nfMr kl*
at"
Atnmim. HUwpo«twM*wT«»»«- STsr I do. pscmls wiU find it out
inteioM. whlU oa tlw tend, nnd ool.
Black Peau Da Sole at..........
!, ennd fot In tb. mmo
AO.
f Incldenl.
Bstatolsd acetal aa
A
nppUu* MtMMd lo «U oonsotad with young
,„rr-r‘ with wblob tbl. nport wm am In tbMr fint mialstry. and aritsd,

THE USE OF THE LONG
DISTiMCE TELEPHONE SERVICE

MICHIGAN
telephone

RINDGE’S CUSTOM MADE'

THE BBT $2.50 LINE IN THE CITY

'

FRANK FRIEDRICH

New Silk and Wool

« Shirt Waists

[

I

Illlc Wals-ks

.....

-S.tLi.,«-ao.-b.hi-.c.
Um
bl* topoit oo oaoMu». TboM «,»ow4MM.d«it.lo
*0
<b* MOOllM on OTM
mm. dlWMMMMli. NB.OOO. bol.

••Have you studied tbe doctrine, of
tba Mstbodtot obnrob?” **WiU you
jauaeb and maintato tbam V tbe rspoDses being otosr nad

Wool Wi

....................... 1.86
wouL In Green

A. J. WILHELM
UNION STXEET

•MbyliOl.
Mot. ifistobssilfiiMi

iil

liwUA

oLnoU,!
rfor ^1



Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
Artistic work at right prices.

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

W.W. KIMBALL COMPANY

..workingmen:s shoes.

f
•k
1

Floral Designs

fm

SOUTH SIDE

Che
FvScaifi 7.5011.98

F-AI R

6lim,5eiiSI.00

Gaps, 25c It 75e
a
Riuind i L»|i
Jl$ber4£e Jnt
liiiifLadlK'Wilka
bq suits
hfntt’CNte,*kVHc
Uditt'm Rolu
50e,He, SI

I

221 front street

every
Incb a

man!

Cen Dollar to
Dollar line of
“lf02” Suit,
and Ooereoat.
no«in»$ee
them.

DON'T SPEND A DOLLAR for poor fitting
dothing.

If there's a point which we emphasize more

than another in regard to our garmenu it’s their per­
fect fitting qualities. Try on other makes if you will,
but when you get into ours you can feel the fit, just as
though they were made especially for you—makes - yon
feel “Every Inch a Man.”
You know the makes we cany—no one excels or
even.equals the STEIN BLOCH CO. or HART.
SCAFFNER & MARX styles.

HAIVIII-TON
CL.OTHIIMO OO

m

suffer from heau
or more of our desk or ceiling
ELECTRIC FANS in )X)ur office. store or home. All of new
design and perfect construction
The lime way come an<l the

CAMPBELL BROS

daj-s will pass pleasantly if > ou
have taken the |)rotier adrantagrofyour younger years and
saved a little money.
This bank welcomes savings
accounts large or small. It |»a)*5
interest yn your savings and

the Doughs Union Wade Shoes
$3.00 and $3.50
-r

your money is sale.



j

EBV. BAUkON BTKBLB
Of KorUiport

Res. 8teel« is the oldest member of
the
12. 1819. lie came to
Grand Traverw^ In 1858 and was pa».
tor at Traesrso City and Uld Mission
and attliesame time presiding elder
of this district, embtaeinit the part of
from Maoaiiiaw to MnsksTUB iiasmiM roK
The Repnblloan elate ol--------af Hew Hampshire. Oooneotlcnt am
AUbu. iU<>U«d »o W#do-4.T. »>
tb. IM« Oo«o.
B«»«
„U —U. b.
Tb* R*w H*»|-bir* ntt Oon««tl
•*« MitenMaeaM •» *l|nilB<>ut be
.------lb* iratdMit >IM br*D lo boll
M*t« UMiT *Dd bu .pob.1. frrq.rDt.
1, ..d boldlr «P« tbr «.bj.cu wblcl
■Biy H.« KmUod *M. w«..
», A*bdi«.u.lD| frwl,-ta ^•Utlo..
Tb* AUbMD. lnd*r-«.nt 1. *q**ll}
*l(Bias*nt. b*l for • q*lt* differs

, y-i

^^Thlta AUb*a* U sot likely b> K>**
•*7 *l*«»*wl »ot«* lo * r.p«blii»»
im*td*a«l*l a*adid*l*. AUtem* hM

sLTYrrsrr”

ImsobM strtTlni to maka the presi
wpofialar heeaMo be U enfore
img Ibe Uwa. har« been oonnting np
m aiB^
delegates to rr
pBMteaB BBtiooat oooTsniions. bo<
BO aleoteral Totes to rrpnbUoan
■MldMtial oandidates. to aid them

to nttrtof bl«. I* AUb««. thl.
U II

«U*U

MS •( lb* |m*id«il •• bU own locMl iiiir
Wbj i. II lb*t t«o
b*l*n tb* q***tlo* aut b*de.
*U*4to**rMO> »i»bUo»*» *11 orrr

to* a*t<M *» axed BPOB 0« IMO
mmktt DO dUtlBotlon of
----------or InterMta, bat treats all np
nmrits and allascqaalin
*1—»— rlgbta BMaoee. with mailoo toward none and with regard for
of all. he U anforeiiiff the
towroftheUnd

IB tbelr fBTor leter on

MS ere new tamed apoe Wayne
toe home of both Alger and
Wmj. While Alger aae get ^
Bttonxt tool eeaetj toe eenteet to#i
be BlgmiEtooi. Op todetotbe
Mtone UEieeW tout toe peoide ere
4$mrni»^ tbel Oetotel Algsrsltoll
ggggpg toe itol toedemgBatbytbs
gMdIaf too IBIB toLBiar MuMilUa.

littM saiJIoa aTicuJc
Mrs Steele has been tbe faithful
oompanlon of her linslwnd for over «£
years She is now (Ml years of age.

of wturnUiK %o .chool whou tbe till has ever proluced was the approachranff formw! in line nod marc»MKUo | ing locomotive in his well known
Uie \KAi<s- court to cl. mmnd Ihr nrroit ] drama “The Heart of Chtcago.” In
their jiruiciiml, kliM Floi. noe 1-Thd Darkest Hour” he li^ reserved
sized losbefore Jadgo this idea and shows a full 'sized
King and stated that Miss Moore had stngcr tram going away froin the
.\wund this wonderful
Uwteii them with straps and rulers. audience.
They displayed an assortment of black piece ot stage mechanism is sTitten
ot the most thrilling
[hrUling ai
and intensely
and blue bruises which they attribut­
ed to this cause. Tbe trouble started dramatic scenes that lias ever l>ccn
wbcuMiss Moore attempted to chas witnessed on any stage. The cast is
tise two of the boys and a number of
poplls came to their resona Fcr a
time the battle was going afsinst the
teacher, but tbe arriral or iht janitor and several others ol eq
sared her from defeat
Mr. Horace Lewis, for the jiast
A tele/famfrom Vlsdivostock ,Uussia. says that on the arrival of the five seasons the leailing
American cruiser New York in that the ('astle Sipiare Theatre in Boston,
lort. a grand race of over 70 shipe' and an immense favorite in that city,
boats.mannetl by all nationalities rep­ has been secured by Manager Fjcdcr
Rus.
Sm
resented at the port, including ma- ick Berger to star in Sol Smith
play. “A Poor RcUtion.”
Hnes *from Rnssian roen-of-war, took
:tion will Ikc seen here next
piaoQ. In the evening a ball was
SepL 29. at Steinberg’s
given iu honor of Uie Americans at
! ite* Marine club.
i At Skaguay. Alaska, an unknown
ITEVS OF INT nvciT
I man tArrd the Canadian Bank of
The pnHluillon of :iiiilii;iciii- «cn! in
: OommSce Tuiaday with a bomb in lioto
lu tbmi.Miiy urn. i«
t..ns.
one hanaauda revolver in the other fiK iignltm
iout> In IStni.
demanding f.>0.o00 and. when thei Work in to iH- Atanri! timiiodhilcly
.fHglitened employes leaped out of the' on n
ruiy-fivi-nilte mil way to cout-lo iiiiil SHukw.-. IHiiMb-sla
window he threw the bomb after j
them. The explosion wrecked the
Tlie .MIkndo of Jnpnn has pn-io iit.-fl
bank, killed tbe ndd.er. injured five
Wuin n .vlexsndrls a pair of the
is-rsons nud scattered |3.U«
|3,r worth of ten dwarf cbhkeiis.
gold dart through the air.
Trlm-e riwirley’s tnrtan clonk, which
The carl of Dnndonald, the new he w#.r,. during the relM-llioIi* ill 1745.
commander of the Canadian militU, is now iN-iitg exhibited in a tailur’a
haa joatiMOiHl a sweeping order, abol­ w iudou at l*iUiK-hry. rerthshlre.
One result of tbe ri'^vnt exploshm
ishing the sword as a cavalry weaMounted troops, Ixird Dnndtm- of uUr..glykt-rln at Anle^r. Ayrshire,
was the bnaklng of ."111 egga in a shop
aid dehwres. most deivnd for efficien­ at orvlne. a mile ami a quarter sway.
cy on tha rifle, and be feoommends
Tliere are 47 tyiH»w rlter fm-torl**s re! that officers and men fit themselves to portksi to tin* i-eiiMis luirvau. with an
obtaiu musketry ceriifioatea The annual pnHluet worth ulsmt 97.(M».tMsi.
carbines m»w in use will lie nqilaced The foreign sales for llsiO amounted
to J2.7u0.t«M

gradually by rifles.
King iAlwartl Is an enthiislastle
i Because be cannot endure tbe pranks fisherman, and Is freiimnlly actxiui*
j
bj,
y^oug step-ehildran.B«ija. I*ani«i on his angling eM*ekllllons by
tuln Wannler of Hoboken lias brtmgfat L/u»s-n Alexcndrla and one or more of
•qH for diroroiVuul.r *11.«M

YESTERDAY’S FIRE
••ut th» BOLD OUST tvHmm Oo yomr work.^
witao«t iiM Ate of Aar of III.
r»Uaw rtswaaea.
The Ere Uddb s have not had a fire
to attend to for a oonslderable time,
but yeetenlsy afternoon, while James
J. Baker was out extrclsing one of ths
teams, he disoovered a very hot one.
He says it was hot and he was near
enough so tliat he ought to know.
He called for assistance in extinguish,
ing the blase. bn| no one would help
htm. eo he had to do It all alone. He
wasscorobed aomewhat while doing it
hot U not seriously Injured. Some of
bis olothiag wee taedljr dameged bowdrer.
Borne matebee in hU vest pocket
were ths oanse of ths firs, end *'some.
towf wee delBf’* till Jim got ths Ere
The exhibit* at the Wesj Michigan
Fair, arc roost varied
Grand
Rajiid* manufacturrn promise a di*.
pU> of aU that IS best of Grand Rajv
ids produettmnd that mean* the best
in the world The dispUy of funulure will be complete and the famous
furnuwre exhibition wUl be lairiy re­
produced lor the laity. That will be
Tbe Knifhti of P)*thias enjoyed
their first bop of tbe seaaoo last even11^ The occasion was a very pleas-ItolA

. ..... _ .

FIRST

IE w o w
fur yuui>*lf tlukt !h.*
ii»*t
r *«1 in . v. rj »k mv
M IhtiiM. fur «rhS-h run h» u

l—nitoyteKSS »« »•*«' K.c

NATIONAL BANK.

<ua>iurl toivl »rvi *•

ju»l rr»N-ivucl A n-'w l;ii.- uf
III..I.. Jtl 1. A . Air.

, JFe ort Exdutif Ag9nU for Travm Cit/.

AnTraAni

|JI. $. Fryman.

YOmi SLEEP BEHER
If your bedroom flirniture is the best. If
from us it surely isJ What about that

is bought

BEDROOM SUITE?
You said you needed one. If you see our superb dis­
play you would really have one—couldn’t help it. We
have a splendid three piece bedroom suite, biggest bar­
gain you ever saw, for only $12.75. There are all
grades and the greatest'display in this part of the state
of the most magnificent goods that the greatest factor­
ies can make. See the genuine solid mahogc^y and the
newest natural finish and the beautiful birds eye maple.

IRON BEDS
Our salesroom presents 'a bewildering scene as you
' look down the long lines of beautiful beds. This year
more than ever are the fancy colored enamels used.
The designs are entirely new and more elaborate than
usual. You can buy a full sized iron bed for $1.75 and
then all prices to suit your pocket up to $58.00.

THE SOFT SIDE OF A PLANK
.Would be hard to sleep on. but if the plank was made
into excelsior and had a two inch layer of cotton on top
then you would have a mattress you could rest on. and
it 6nly costs you $2.50 to own one. Our stock of mat­
tresses was never so varied nor so large. “Nothing in
mattresses we don’t have.”

SPRINGS
Just as big an assortment of these aS anything else. A
good spring for $1.45, or the best Ideal double spring
at $8.00. When you buy a spring you don’t want it to
go to pieces in a month's time—you want the b.est—we
sell them.
Don’t plod alonr like your grandmother did before
you, scouring and scrubUng; bending sod rublNi«.

LD DUST
makes housework easy, It cleans STSiythinr and
injures nothing. More economical than soap.
Cto*r^

Itae. *olJ br THE N. K. FAIRBANK COWPAHT.
to*y«k. Boml tototo.—aa^aotalfa*

“WE SELL THE BEST”

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTEE COMPANY
oi-rv’,

miom.

.

Thm Cx4or»do mn
nwTclfuUy upuo htr
farr. jei ab«- atlU rlung tu iIm- fartlMfrt
mck c« the lllUe neck of Ui^l aud uii
\ng\y watrb.^ Umtvlikb
ntwr «»ncf IwIiImhI. >«Im* w aa not lb«Tr
bocaOM* sb« lovt*d tb«* aj**rt. K% t-u lU»*
frlaky n»oumaln trout Kiumt iluit and
fllrtrd tbtlr talla audat kHialy ah tb.-y
a%^aiu uod.T and around Iht b-»k.
Iiif*: ft waa altnidy Uriaui*«- ahr
t )oln Ibr m
uk. ab.rr H-

WKfi

y III Colora> of r«-aplu*

'•-1 'r'

THERE iS HO SUBSTiTUTE

Condensed news
%’ of Wicbigsn
•Mp. KnllUMk* ooutj. luM paloolad
tfartoa. im»4 n**poka.*' ThUyoka
U »ada of tvboUr traa, llfht Md
•Iroiiff. Md tekM Uia plaoaof Uia
wbola barmaa* •soapiln
»ad ta »o arruffod that Iba tioraa !•
Iftaao avarf adtrantaca in drawing a
land. Tba yok» do«w away anttraly
wiib tba wbimelraoa. It la daalgnad
priaalpatly for aU farm wark
for tba

yoar-a work.
tliaii any

iM*a la Mratary af aia*l.
of ttor Ut«
I ram
KIimjI proj-aa* to auk lU«* NVa
« Uy aullioriil.** !•> i huiiiff lb.* nuii»t c»l
ItHlar imrk. ul Oii« lIumlT^nl and nfty
park, to boiior tba lunnury of tb- |*a
ai.d aoldbT. aaya tbr IMlUburg
itHi
Oia^l
waa a rt.
of tba Itrons f«>r tuont tbnu
qnan.T of a
and hbi frtenda
nay that
of tba Hvll a ar a lio iU t«]
III tlial jiart of tte cUy It would 1h- apl»ro|aiat« to c'omniwnomi.' bta |«tn«llc
MTVb'aa 111 anrb a auUlanlbil way.
ny publb- om^aU and rltlarna of

lu.Uvlduel Mid th.li to he%r Ibel
Indlvldunl dn.p umxiMH'irdly and uiiluvltrd from auun? unbiwnl uf rrgluii
lliiiu tlruii- Allrn’e
rmiM
A fntdi bun<t of Ijiiiabtt-r
I Ilf liny liilft. and ebe
wbip|*fd tbr iitrvaui eUan*Iy **hb bfT
huf. Tli. u %. ry twulluu-fy ebr aklpiiwl
tom- to etonr uniII eh.- etoc
fn*ui Ho
Lm- ebullow riv.
yoml lb.- ffni-b of ili»- ni.-rry \vicr*.
Khf elmel !li.T«* tblliklni; not «,f tbe
aiM-ckb-d neb wblib ebi- .-ould nut
ralrb. but of it m.M«t »l.--iral.b- e-N-lal
fleb thnt bml om-«- t-uum her way nud
Ibtii luid wbieked ».ff analu. and all
iH-ntiiM^w.li. It wa*
fault. .Kb
would lualiitalu tbat tu tb«- bitt.T end.

ami r^-trarrd b T H.!« to the iMiliit. A
irri-at aili-iof li III fa Io n on tlo- aivne.
Tbe inimpure
of lo.rei- un
|;ruuii<lil bad \ i

Wot OoommO for IJte.

Tba

to tba blatory of Ibr initttoiloo
Bobtoaoa of OUrat aaooaadi

Mlaa (5oma, SoreJTErnptiSne. Halt llheom.

of lady principal for lOjoara Tba
maalc dapartmaat la luobarga of Ulaa
jriora Wrlfbl of MaahrlUe, 1
Tba »;boQl baa boon dlrldad Into two
aameatera Inataad of tb|o«i taraa aa ba>
fora. Kaat liall. tba Ulloa’ boardlm
ball baa baaci anlargad and ramodalad
adding groatly to lU oapaolty ant
eowfort Daunt tba pant Ian yaara
MS dlfforaot atodanta from Mlct
lag SOooantlaa and ooiotng Iroin S
▼illagaa
Aar. Mr. Olark, a Doardold Mi
dUt •mtolatar. baliaraa In doing go^
ton praotlnalXwoy. Ha roeair
larga aoMmnt of Utoratara and plaeaa
a boi along tba aldowalk In front of
bla boma. patting arrry thing br baa
raad« and whteb may b« lntora.tlng
to otbora. to thfa boa. ao that tboaa
wbo ooma along may hrlj tbamw
Ha alao pla««i |»aacboa and apploa and
froltwf rarloaa klnda to a oonvanlanl
plaoa for tba ohlldrtm wbo ooma aloa|
to balp tbamaalraa.
U. goantrilUa promiaant farmai
m«r Cbarlotu. baa Inveotad a angai
baat barraatar, whlol. Pr.wldrut Hoo
un of tba Lanaliig Sugar Oo . mya
la worth ll.OOO.OOa to tba angar brat
todaalry. Mr. gnantrall haa applb-d
for a pab^nt.
Soma flgnreaoampUad by Prof. Hall
of tba olwanratory at Ann Arbor, n
ardlng the ratomll tbla yaar are
laiaroat Oaring tba alght mootba of
liOt. M.PI inobaa of rain bara fallen,
to Ann Arbor, wblob tba |>mfaaaor
SgnrM amomnu to 1S7.400.000 gallona
of water to erery man. womai
nblia In tbe city.
Boyne ony hna bnlll a $ish
ftand for fU band, eo that tbe band
'Will no longnr bare U> eland
piny tog.
Oiand Baplda deatora bare ralaed
the prloe of wood JS oenu a oord. and

Tl»r li.i.-et luvi-ntloii b a brb
lug u;r.«blne. It «lo.-« Ho- work <
rii ekllU-.! Uo klay. re. ami
Tbr inviirtor le a t arn
Tbe new njaiblne U a.lapi.^ oi
plain wiH^k. ami .-an la> fn.m IM
12.(i(ei Ibrirka

Tbon boat atranga notlone for om-

*Tm afraid we are. dear.” be an*w ered. w Itb oonvknlon, *^nd weTr not
iM Udaerabir nU«uudcrbetw'cen ua-at aut b a

Im-*Agaln that awful gUte of l*lae light.
Far alKive them aoundetl aometUlng
like tbe rending of the eerth Itaelf,
an awful crum-blng. grinding
. tbe building abook. and above
«r of the atonu rmo- tbe fright,
ened neigh of tbelr borae. folh.wed by
mighty rumble, and ailem-e
-llnndolph. what waa lt=-wbat waa
Itr ahe aoldied.
Foeter. white now to bla very Itpe.
almply lield U-r rloa<-r. lie bad apokeu
I )«-at. l»ui aurely aome awful tbiugt-r
«emed to have {laaiied hr tbein.
-.Never mind. Han. wbem- fault It
raa. I love you. I have alwaye lovetl
you. and wen- going to die together.’
He kliMMHl her gently and for a uio
meut felt ua If it matu-n-d little wbal
4utm- iM-xt. But nothing did f-uimHrmlunlly the Mono al.aU-,1. tlie black

That can wii

wh..

ilbNicNcvnEiouAirD
Hurham. »r«*l %\

ErA*:',

ESJ-r SEii.
|Oo*MNit daeoatwh.

•How Do Vofcj Know
1^*0 OHoopor?
Every once In awhile you hear some
lady 9nyi “I’cl Uk® “*® H. & L. Co.’s
BEST FLOUR" but some other flour
Is cheaper. How do you know It’s
cheaper? It’s the same old story of
the "Cheap-ln-the-beginning,” but
"dear-ln-the-end."—price. A word
to the wise Is sufficient. ; : : ; ;

HANNAH & UY CO.

BAXn W AK Aa « 01.11 AU ICE AXD
Ibioiituso
n t U-cii dellghti-illy watching her
fui^ through tilt- mate uf undergrowth
and tixi
your Uabing that ;uii dldn’i bear Ha*cuui-a rail, and tbe girU were In a bur
ry. ’J b.rc’a a bop lonight. you know,
and limy waiite.1 to get home early.
a. 1 tlon t care for l,o|m 1 told
them I'd wait till you were ready.”
er> .elf wcrini ing. Mr Foai.-r. but
really
Illy Fd pref. r b.iHug Ut n here to
go wm.^tbe crowd.’
Fo*ter bit lb. lip.
. yet perhaiM,
g.” He lield
Iliar. iKiter than walking
t bl. baud lor her liH.lng trapv but
abe Ignort-il the t-ourie.y ami plung»*d

ling aulky In It. build. 1. not
dlguinrd rcbl
ptvlally with
umifortAble
would like tu ke«l,
tHainne,-. In vain <i
tow ard her ow n .Id ,- of tbe eart. The
very rut. and .totu * in the road .t-eix»ed
lb league agaln.t her
On one aide row tbe mtHinialn. with
lU ma.. of quivering a.iK-n: brilliant
yellow and purpl** nower. and tinkllns
atrcaui^ while on tbe oiber lell a
abiHf precipice .imlgbt to the winding
river iKMl. tin and mi tbry nwle It, al
lenee aa im!.rokeu a. that of the wo«.!i
aruumMla-m
He meant to aay mxny
Iblng., but be wa. waiting for an tp
fortune inotm-nt. and It came w itb nn
ex fleeted aoddeuneM A. they roumle<3
a liend In the road a fKjrtciittHiB dark
Dem fell upon them
Tlie b-ave. ru»tWd omlnooalr. and • rock ItKwcned by
toe pony’s boofa rolled over the peed
pttv aim atnir* 4-r.tg anc^.crag wuU
•urtllng llftluetiie..
tJrmv .Idvcred.
•Dh, It'a one of ibow av ful moun­
tain .torma. ami I’m
iifraid."
Ff-ler wbipiKKl «P the hotwe.
He
did not dare lei lier ace 1h>u alaruH-d
be really
a I
We ve. gut
_
k'niiK-r ■Tightly there. a bunt
er a .whin Jti.1 U-r.md tbe next curve.tlrwic . lung to Foater’a arm, and even
oa the cart .waved dangm*u.ly be waa
happilv cunat^uua of her drfieodeuco
They iwinded tbe cui>e.

Ui» dim toiklowa of toe h
Htt4 ^
«

ST. LOUIS

N*. Sas'^T.rritorl^ Str**l. iMaton Bu^bAr. Mich.
her*, aa are lUrir auibiti
triumph, and deft
Healthy women do pot
for tniMiriage nor d
^ i. hfmlthy
•offer lonme. at chiWbirtb.
U i. Uie woman wlu) u ail­
ing—who haa female weak

sa?iS?2nsS

of Cardui Uild. up the wo­
manly in a woman. It .top*
__________ all uniudoral draina and
.trainia-irregulantie* which are re-

■t‘V

ing.

After the ttfdeal ia pawed the

wa.abktoUto^«r»«uldti^ I
fY^OTHEmiaon i.the noble.tduty

Wine of Cardni. in re-inf(«cihg the
orgaatof generation, luumade nudberm

out thi. rririlegewomeB donut

Wi« U Cbrdui .imply mib> yo. ■
atnmg ‘ woman, ami .tmog. healthy
women do not mffer. They look for­
ward to mothfchood with joy.

WINEofCARDVl

•uffering won
found TTlier in
trf Fardui.

’^Afi.r'roH.-r b-.Ub,c b.o-k at ll

rei-%r.r.LT“

»noretleiHl.-OlU‘niUtlol,

akw

Mrs. Fred Vivra.tK,

it at any price.
l.aiub and mut­
ton ought to be
r MXAT W ITH a bright red and
I•^v..l4t
veal line grained
and pink lnN-ol„r. the fat white
clear. Tbe fl«-«li of fat anlbiala la t
tender and Juley than that uf lean <
iN-cauK*- the l.itier cmdalna a gre

One uf Ho- ime.1 womb iftd iS/it tbnt
H ill A tor
fn-queiit Ano ro-.-iu
D. h. S. A. M.
and DeL So. Railm ily loCiMroad.
dii^V. often
dl^ldic, a ,1. iu.^ i, .
F. A Mitchel, O P. Agt.
tumid un o;n e,.Kl,yi, .-.m-I. e*jnei;,Ily H
tliiug tbut |H,r1i-Oi oi it evl« litbiig MmIii
iolitb l uruliiia to i;. y Wed Tlo- eUi
LTlc npi,ar.nui or bmieiy ,.f Ho- bd-fMTo ricveland. O., and Buffalo, N.
hi U Ilia Mdi- defi-n-e-. and tb -h- wb«i
will 1. run over the Lake Shore
t.ave-1-ome in emiUo i with
and Miohigan Southern Ry.. Toeaday,
Kooil w.liking order wiy ll
ii i-, ^II October 7tb
Sfieoial train will leave Grand
fcumclenl. .Naluraimi-. i-oiiipim-i-tlneli-4Rafiidf nt 8:4.1 a. m. running through
irlc virgun* of the i..,fKilo t-» tb
without change. Fan- from Traverae
L’lul vollalc pib- They iim-l-t
aerlcw of ln5‘ i>-. each iiiliip.mitl of
multitude of beviig-mal «i IN. tbe .
Ticket, good for 80 daya Particwlilcb li,'«T\ene> IhIiiu
Jellyllke aui.Maiov. ko Ib.il Ho- lelU
may firofKTly tie c-oiufutri'd to u L-ydeu Mich., or R. W. Innea, C. P. A.
Grand Rapid.. Mil
}«r.
Seid. 10.13.17 20-24-27-Oct 8-3.4
Kacb full grown tt>«h t-arrli-# dSu of
tbi-m- electric iHttcrb-a. the iMinblmHl
1 G. R & 1
Excursion Oct.
force of wblcb I*. 4-qu.d
i-qu.il to the flower
.ejdi-ll J.tr*. Ill otlMT 7th. to Detroit. Ttdedo and Obi
•toivd In firtti-u lA-y
Oct
14th, to Ki
iiHMii ;m>
Incbe. of Ibc cn-alure'a Unly cbargul
wlih «dectriclty to the wry lilgbext
degn-e. The upfH-r .Ide of tbU animat
cd buttery U fHMililve and tbe low,r
negative, tbe ik»w,t to um* tbe luitleiy
being in full control of the tl.b

Bar hpe are red. bar eyaa are brignt,
Slia tSee Rooky Moont^n

ALTOX RY.

axd

-THE ONLY WAY- rwoM CHICAGO

arculitalned
fn,m tln.-v- p.nt tK of I be animal wberv
blnuM If fn,in
a «-unvitlelve cbi»>p tbe umM-l.-e are but litlb- umiI. and
threw iqn-ti
«.r.
'He- fiaiHhim meat la acxiinlliigly tine gnilm-d ami
dy uiK.li tbe »iMir tender. Tbe mn-, b -- w ideli are i
came dowu glurluuid
nd tr»-ew. Tbe bird. the movt are tb- tougbcKt. but U-ci
kllng ground. ro('k
of tbe f:ot that the bbKKi clrrill
throng!i them im«n- fr«i-ly they
huge U.wld,-r tuin moll- jubi- and an- tlo-refore
i.early aa large aa tbelr plm-e of r»-f
ful for etew«. Koup*. ete.
Altliollgb
and 111 Ua trio k lay the leiualux t.r
they are b-^a e\p. i,*lve. the iiufritlve
eart. The bona- bad fli-,1.
1..k,k,.h,-,1 xalue
,i,nnllv gr.tit.
by tbe U.U ».f llcbtutiig. III.- l-iwlder
Tlo- pp»jK-r w.nv to ri» ,k i
baA plung.-<1 do%M, the im.uutail,
Ucr tu ri-taiin lu nutritive
Wllldii .1 few }:ird« of lie- liny ,-:i!
to aubj,K t it r.r-t to a high d.grvv «
ItaiidoIpU *d,ow.-d Hnow-Ib - w
lo-Mt and then to a lower t.-nip ratui
age and aaid cUtK-rlnlly
• It K a long walk to tbe but, I. *;
bm we ought to Im- thankful tbn
arc alive to make It."
With
a
tr«-iiibliiig li.u:d
Hno-e
ton, lo-d tbe gr.at nn k.
1 don’t mind tb- w<dk-Hand ilph
ti»oktiig. ,.'a IliiK allow* the bUmd t
aiKWhen It U time tu turn 11
(V the lurk ill the fat.
cabin auiid tlo- ►iMikling br.in.b,-K
.M AHHAHKT WKI.TON.
and the iwiitering bird-, ».ild g, iiilj
-I tbiiik we ll buy ih.1t .-nbin. Cm
and vUll It ai, a aori of alu li.e V upid a
Wediiaadar. Oct. lat AVOO roaud
If. to ToleAo. good to return on nay
-gttlar train until Nor. Ut 19QS.
I.lr1»s K.lr.-lr
Untter>

Till re ntv w-t.
the T-ku rh.T.
,1.1,. of arrltal fn
H-eividni; wruund*.

AArntum c»«.

iSsa:

CHICAGO

It waa bla chance, and be took It.
-But you ktiow. Ran. you were In the

A I . from all eUliooa Mackinaw City
to Big lUpida.
E. Mtumy. Agant.

SsS?“«

999 gWPSOW MVntf KJW90990t$9

Apb. ate rre In great dan-

gerr

Ill le.ta. I.llilt oill of fuiide.mqu.'ii1lo-.l by III.- lab- tbi.rc.-faretidre
I'rtiHab-. wa. blmei.ir oi

^ jr^da of tbe otty U faat being

TtaSiuKDta-NoOna

a ml tbn-o date U-for«
-I II w ith her Ott II . yi-e II
liii. wdb lor round, nwktvnrd
allluk' np till- inou'.wiin etdi- .KbiIcaeiHil and «luiit: wi-aklv to tlm lo-arvtn trv.Tb.ii i^u.bliiily elo- et.NHl up
atraUrlil itud tall. A ii.ii-iibue
tbrtl-<t lieidi- tbe UloU-rtTow ill Mill
etroliu. tiilim-«l

trembling.
Inetantly he wae <m the
box beelde her.
^
^

Many iH t>onK U
led In tliTiiiuny.’
[Un an
for iMK«lb-«. iiiaenroul.
erinii-elli are tbe kaiiie,
only of dlffen-nt abufK-. siml i-it,-*. N*k*
db-K m a bandmude prefMirwtkni of the
mouiitniio.. iiml m-iirly e\.-ry ItalUiii
and (k-rniHii fumil> In Amerieii inukiHi
It io band. Italbin. never l^-ike mai’a*
rmil or fw.io In any form. The only
wny to eiit 11 I- uobil.
Ill Italy tbe
.-o.*kll,g of till, di.b i. left to the be
4»f the finiilly. wlieilier lo* U- rti’b
fHK,i. If b,- IniK the tiirn-. Thv fMiKte 1.
.Irv.p|Kil into iK.iltng water and when
.Ion,*IK diTiim-d in it e-l imb r. A i.d
romi gravy i. made, will, lima lH*uum
toiuatiH-j. and rauahro •imi add,*!.. Then
roni U 1 lit ill a plait
.n layer »-f i
ami ,io.*re«l wUb
bin fK-piMT ami grnl.-,! pariiieKuo
eb(-«--e. tlnii nii«,lbi-r layer niid uioriaauee. f>etMK-r and < Iui-m- until tbe dieh
U nil.ll. I but lunke* an nni.lic
ran-b-a. ficple almply dump the mac-

"•ifiK.a:,'"'”

Pat vmi
U-tter bt-re by par

And •iiu-tof Kiiy rouiitry yos,e.n flad

’'■’Sr.

X 01. mmiken
ll would take a reporter most of his time to keep you |
informed on the store news here, but we can only
mention some items from lime to time as we get
minute between sales.

Coday if$ Silk Dre$$
Skirts
\Ve just opened up a big line this morning, made of
Taffeta and fcau 1 )e Sole Silks, the greatest values,
yet. the

number at SS.50 Vou’d gue.. $12.
And s^ch a fine lot at $10 00. You ve paid a half
more for no better—the others are

fIS.SC, $15,00, $21,50, $25.00
You should see this line.

more new monte Carlo, today
Visit our Cloak section whenever you come down
town, it’s a rare treat this year....................■. .

l« to U-.t then,, no *

MV.-dorna »«nt th« .«r1h friMKil 1
bay for cm
H H.-od.a t u

|TEINBERG’S GRAND

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24

IMo'tioo -to L-adies!
ilting ladies*
All ladies desiring a knoulc<lgc of t'utling ami Filling
own dresses or the dres
garments, cither for making: their
i
!horough_
ing trade, cannot afford to m
given in this Imc of work.
My c lass will
urganircd here (^t.
13, complete instruction in t*n days
hums cadi day).
You
will be able lo cut any gannent you see, alscj l>c able to fit any
fiigure after taking i

LIKCOLII J. CARTO
NEW SCENIC SENSATION

THE

TM Vital DHftrtiet
The farmer are GENTLE, the
iMwr VIOLENT. A LAXA-

DMKEST
HOUR
-WITH-

bMC a wacooiiiirir#^]^

IRON-OX
.hMW

SO TabttU, 2S Cenu

CHAS. A. (lARl) 6ARDIER

AND A COMPANY OF
COMPETENT PLAYERS.

C

Tho Dif^aring Trmin.
Tko /9pm
Tko BomitiM MfhootM
Finah, Sonooir

TH Aeai If Stui iittllta.
PRICES; 25*,to,^6c.

.
815, 3rd floor, Wilhelm block. Saturday, OcL
to take this course please calk
lllh,from*2lo(;p.m., all

IS/Irs. R. NA^. Oonwmoro.

FINE NEjVSTOGK!
$4 SHOES an
FOR...... oO
n. «M. s. U»m C*., •!

iULBUnfil. 430E.FmtSl

ty. TMo aoelny lo woiklagamoag
agfOOB too neaaiala wrbltoo. of
k toon an $.«ft.C00 ia ow e
•fW ill.OOO u tte iWt Boetety »d
try who oimidy Bead a chaow.
mpmm4 «r IIT.OIO lo iBe W. r IL &
Tk$ PWmWm TI
Mt wlU to
9M M
a fow Mtto.
Onto fMOMtWMmmttoUi
Mto. tol apivoprUiloMin
•M it u to^totototbcn wl

aaemimayto twaaty Maada gtotorod
Uat araalag at toa bama to tor an,
Thoa H. Bhermaa. oa fifth ataaat, to but atottor wUl toks kmc. stub U
oaUbrtla. Tto aroaiag was dal- botoaradiapoasd to tofM Haiciaves'
1 to plaaaaat paatimas aad Mia trial U toksB up.
naa^ waa the iMipUat to many
y inaoirtaai to good wlU aad

Bible oobool at 1:4ft a. m.
Horwiag oerriev at 11 o'eiook.
JoaiorBadoaror. ftJO p. m.
Y P. a. a B atd:IA
Bnalag mrioe tl 7:90.
Moraiag oenaoo by Jonpl
of Sparta.

Uim Beane Rowena CampbeD
Daiiaf tto erealag a toaa ooatett
will sing Grenier's -Homuma" at the
took plaes, Mim Mlaato AyenViamoiluagtenrice at Grace Epmoopal
toad priasaaaMimJoatoHarThere win be a neetiiM to the
Ttoa
I had a lovely iisu
Clerks* Union Monday toening with daiaty
ascali were served by
ipitiatioii. A lull at- Mn. Bi
Tto next meettag will
to told with Mrs. Akers.
omorrow the last Sunday cxcurUtils
Mim
Lany
Deamood. daughter
tothU season, to the bay poiau,
will be given by the Tra%’ersc Hay to Mr. aad Mia F. O. Demaond to
Sixth street, gave a very pretty party
W. H. Cony, the barber, who has thU afternoon from 2 to ft o'clock a«
conducted a shop for a long time in a farewell to Margaret aad Dorothy
the store to tbe Cavis Cigar Ca, wiU BoUiday, who wiU leave in a short
move out an a few days and remove ime for ttolr aew home in Detroit
There wars about eighteen little
one to his chairs to the shop to Gea
Ott, on Union street, where he will girU pressat aad tbe afternoon wan
1 ia plnyiag gamae. Ice oraam
take a position for the winter. The
»kea were aerved, tto Uvors oaspace heretofore used by Mr. Coer)
dak asters aud bonbons.
will be devoted to new show cases
being made for the Cavis Cigar
f'o.. for a better dispUy
lispUy of
ported
hs
laK-craph
VO thm IGoOfU
c cigars, and £
New Y«k. Sept. 20-On~the^<
articles.
.\. 1. Joyce's bottling works build- St. Paul, which arrived
ing has been greatly iroprtn ed by an Southampton, was Attorney C.cncral
Knox, who has been in Pans exammattractive coat of paint
ing the titles of the Panama Co.
The Congregational Rummage Sale
is now in full swing at 404 South UnArtitiic tcftn uitd •afU at
ion street. It is being:.weU patron- furaHura^patimaat, BotioaStoraA
ired.
The college men's banquet will
O R. A 1. Annual Bxcarsion to;
fake place this aiiemoon ia Fort
RicluaonA on Ooi. I4ih Kooud trip
gftUO.
C. E Murray. A*ent
hall at 5 o'clock, and if
preachers and other collie men do
FeotA Baffimor^ aytHrt at Jac
not have a good time, it will be be­
son's.
lB62-2t
cause there is not a good lime

general pablU to all oar oarriooa.
. mr. 8to »bo spoke feelioflj of the
gnet own of Momoolm with lu
Iniowrloe. dietritotiog Hler .

Worehlp

gnMj. pneMod. Tto nmdo w
gtogfo to tto ototf of tto Ongnge
otiwtoi. wi^ MriL W. D. O
Onnton to tto pUoo.
; Arm Ito opnitiig dk^otloMa mttoot. «pd too olAgiag or llortoo*t
Doga Imdoan** by tbe oholr
too mtoaoooaooM for too foUowtog
tag.neolrod with
Tto ooaoe of Prof

Hemorl
» oleo re

ooln

f

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year, a total gala to to-TBi m
prooldoat Laltor oxproooa
falaan tor tto olao to tto
gad qioke to tto gnat good that it
wiU do for toon loal fortaaate than
too Blohigaa Mothodioto who gare Ur
•fforiago. Bo epoko of :tho lack of
fuda that anda it aooaonry to with
draw from aoi4loe dVory eighth laau
la Ito alnioa delA
A44~ mt Ur. W. U. B. Trch.

Dr. w. U a Unh of Albion wee
thoa iatrodooed. and ei>oke for i
tiam oo *<Tto ReapoaeibiliUee of the
Ohorob for Heathen Landa.” He
oand tlial toe work depeado opoa the
money giraa. ito money depaada on
mpoa knowledge to the aoodo aad tor
ooaaooratioa of the girar to OoA
body, ooal aad pookatoook.
He apeko ia no mild lermi of the
ana wbo gi?a« II.IO a year to mi»
gtaM and ll.ko a weak for oigare. aad
ytt pntndo to bo a OhrUtiaa aad

Hoa. Hoary K. Oarroll, LL. D
trot anUtanI ooorotaiy to the miealooary aooioty, who had boon delayed
tm ihia Urn# by the lataaon o^toe
traia, waa now latrodaood by Her.
M. D. Oaml. aad wao greoiad with

to Uaia a?arytol»g about erery
toiBi aad erwyhody ia ihr ieland.
aad nport to ooagrooo.
Aad Dr. Oarroll did thU ao far ao to
WM abla. HU deoorlpUoni to too ielaad van clear aad obowed that to
bad a T«7 laUmair kaowlodgo of hU
•a^oot. Bo dooorltod toe woo<[
of tboiolanAaj
pootobilltiro wbea progrro
il?d AmiiaaBlom bao fall oway U tor
laad. He gan a clear idea to toe oorTBplkm and oppmoioo to tto Bpaaieh
gofawmoat. toe nadiaen with which
aad Ito gnat weed for it. The tiaUToo
an nry poor. ?ery ignorant and la
•one Ihiago highly immoral, altboogh
U albor mattan they can oerre ao
aoMdao for too more highly farored
—r Hoopoko of tooir

1| ^

f
^

t

Bo?. O. A. Bfowp <«f £r«rt. Imi
Bin to tto Bimoowy oooiety. ww
tolfodMod tod gore tto report
for too jow. Oftod Trm
triot U too ooly o»o la too oattro oon*
fnoBOO to ohow a Ion la
I forU
toroaaoaatodto H.toA a
btt toU boo beoa largely on
#• too largo Bomber of aoB^obarol.n
tolag bolU, eleooD boTi&g boea nador

fln to wbloh were dodloatod aad I
gtow oil bolag act yto ooaplelod.
Att too atoor dioirlote to tto Mioi
goa ooaforoaoo otowi galao ia ato
oioaary offoriaga taagiag ftoa |lii
to too Viloo dlotrlollolUlOl lathe
Oaad BapUi dlotrlat
Tto dgam ahowiag too gifu dorto too loot year an at folUrwo:
Big Raplda I4.0W. a geio of ft7«
OnadItopUalt«4»4.ai
Ofaad Tiateroo. |l iU.
Eatoaaaaa. »«.704, a gala of |84V
XoMMtog. RtlO, a gala of fllO; Nlloo.
tohdit. a gala of f IM; rnaklag a toto!
to m.tot for tto year lu tto eonfor

ii oatufying that loag
dlaan with which they
mtootaat miooUmo. aad
tto vlaodid work toat too Motoo.
andolagfortbom.
c
At tto alonofttomaatlm. (
pnaalaaladaifoUm:
Proaidoat-JUT. W. L. Bola

VISZ

Tin Pnaldoab-BoT. A. a Oono

had in all this part of the earth.
d y Sunday
Rev. A Martin of the G
E>angclic*l
Lutheran
church of
aadiablat format.
Kingsley wiU jircach a ^on Sunday
afiemooo at 8 o'clock in Grange Halt
All Germans arc invitcvl
There will be a sjiccial meeting of
the Klks this evening at H o’clock lo
make arrangements for the funeral of
Go to Jackton*$ for an oyster stem
1*. A. riauscn. who died in Orion this orfry.
1672^2t
;
J€72^2t
rooming.
Wm, K .\ an .\nrooy of Holland,
here lo |»rej»are for ihe com
J. W Jackioo.
of the bridges on the line of the
Go to Jaekooa'M for on oyster eU
Traverse City, LeeUnau
Manif162-2t
lique Ry.,.for whi
hich he has received or fry.

PruhlUu..*,’!.,

chnrche*. aud; Hunday ecbool at 1*.
toiiikt they ehoold be oaUed Latter' Kpvo th league at
Day Siaaor. laalaad of
iUinU. TKr««.k tUm
i "orihlp at .;.:0.
eoolely
l^aoific ooaat are axTcd to rrepeo-1
tabU womanhood. Tbr Krqnimeuz are
ittffering from tto »alr and purohaer |
to women into eUrery aud are aleo
.
-.M V thU «>oi..r. Tb.
into Nrw \ork harbor
nir nrrmun
i.emiun iu ibr
the wrumg will
Tbr
laot year waa orn 487.000. They dr- l.T the Rev W. B. Puffei, D. D.,
ate onr pablic ochools and are KaUn*«roo.
.\ 11 are cordially iuvited to
wage aarnrre when children. They
need help, ai.d tbie aeviety ieaeeiet-. ..........
•lUi.iUu
ing them
j Rct. W. T. NVoi>dhou»^ |«otor.
Mlu Fowler eloord ber eiM^ch by | Moroins. lU:»o totmon by Hot.
roug of Cadill
,
eaying, “If we wonld nre the world A. Amieiroug
Cadillac.
we mnet nre America “
11. Y.^ P, '”t'. Vt i?:Ia‘ Leader.
lira O. 8. Barueo ongireeted that a Wilhelm. .
Krening, 7:B>. Sermon by Rct.
collection for the canee of tbe eociety
E. Lorejoy of Grand Rapida
be taken, which waa gladly done.
Hiaa Hen tiliel gare another of her
harming aad ioatrnctive Ulka. tbe
oplo being. ••The Oorenant of Rread
and Blood ’• 8be defended tbe much
abnnd hired monraer who in reality
I hermir to her oal’ing Pn»oeaof aaoaHUag aud rejo o ug were
oetiaiad by tooae In ooetame
nutfohiag aad ohaaling their peculiar
aa. The aadieaoe'waa brooght
face to fao(' with a great ohiaftain enu^rtainlng bin gnetoa He was an
ideal host, being eery hospltable.
Tbe women of tbe household washed
toe hands of tbe gneets and eerred the
food, then retired from the room
while toe men sapped.
One to the most beentiful narratires
yet giren was that told to the coveuanta Those drinking water together
were fast friends, Ihoee bn^aking
bfead were friends for forty years
aad tto oomnanl of blood, which she
dMcribed. made the partakers friends
toreTer. ThU threw Itght oa many a
eortptare paatage Mtm Bea Ollel explaiaed tto atorj to Jael and told of
toa frtendship between Da?id aad
Jonathan made ■aoied kf tbe ooeeaaat
to blood.
Tto speakor's explaaatioo to the
Lord's Sapper aad iu aaered maaaiag
will kmgdweUia toe minds to ber
skip klesUac

OUR STORE, m Front street, w...
Straub Bros. A Amioltc reccntl
itl^rcceived an order for chocoUle
from Washington. I). C. This is one
of many similar i»rdcri trom long dis-‘ THE FINANCIAL SECRETARY of
tbe Foresters U ordered not to re­
tanccs received constantly by
ceive does after tbe last day
day of
of each
each
cal candy factory, through its adver­
tising.
The
collection
for
the
Woman's
be
of Home Missionan* sociely of the M.
h\. conference yesterday, amounletl to ATTENTION FORESTERS, The
Foresters will give a social dance in
$28._______________
their hall after the business session
rxBaoif AG.
Monday evening, after which reMrs. l>ora Masten relumed to In­
treshments will be serxetL .All For­
£.
dianapolis last c\*ening. after a visit
esters and their ladies cordially inwith relatives iin this city.
rited.
1672-21
E.
Miss Mac Kamcg) of
L. U a^gucst of her cousin. Mrs. J. W.

Mr. and Mia. J. R. SlfllwcU went
All are cordially inriiod to the ser- to Uland
id tl
this morning to attend the ...d ,t:r^i>o,dr-i ud >... iw...!
raamagee of Mra. Stilw»U’$ sister. Miss
iV.:
Kanni^F
Hinshaw, to Mr. Will Adiit of
-i -»«>/. <ithis city.
Class mei iuig at V:45 a. m.
Sunday school at 18.
Kpa onh^LcsHnie at « :80 p. m.

c pulpit will be supplied tomor.
by two of toe ablest minuter of
Um» kTetbod'st conierenct' If you
have no other place of wogabip yon
ate conitaUT ioTited to bear them and
jom in our serriee. Hnsio is led by
an esoeln*Dt choir All are inrited
to join in tbe hymns and reading aad
to aid in making toe service devout
and inapiriug.

Baoday school at noon,
8p«:Ul w tb. S>.ala« lUcord.
ladtes class will U forme
. Detroit-Wtout. 78 nan 71^; com,
ume to brin charge of Prof
Yooag ladies interisted in entoring 61; oats, 91V
sueb a cUss are retmested to riMaain.
Toledo-Wheat. 78 v, aad 7944
Cbnsiian Endearor
Obioago-Wbeat. 7ftS; oom. a®>4:
Prt*l?,7iK-.,tj of OhrUtUn oau 8^4; pork. tlAlO; lard, 86.K aad
Endeavor at 6:4ft p. m.
r.97>4. ^
Rev. M L Fox of loam wiU
preach ai T;»o tx m Take scats nsur
the Ohrmi-au EDdeavora
Re^. D. O. Rath?^lor

to UariSr^

____

to

Jastice $. M. Brown is back in his
o^e after being Uid up lor some time
as a result of accidentally running a
rusty nail into his loot
A. L. Joyce returned last night
trom a business trip tp Cadillac, Lake
City and vneinity.

We have a larre stock
or Iron Beds which we
wish to reduce, and in
order to do so we will
(ive 10 per cent on^ onr
Remlar Price ::::::

•Wc Cordially InYitc Yon to Call and See Our
Large Stock and Big Baifains

(MiiiiiiMwiiiiiiiitmur
HOUSE FURNISHINGS

CASHORCHEIHT

218 FRWIT ST. TRAVERSE CITT

EVER MAKE A
MISTAKE

?.?.?.
You cenuinly will it you ever bny anvIhing in Kuibilure, Stoso
Con kc.v
wilhuui first examining the qaaht> an.l
designs ol the haiiilscmic
wc a;e
showing and gel oiir pru i~s.

OUR LINE OF COMBINATION WRITIN6 DESKS IS VERT COMPLETE.
WE START THEM AT $ I 1.50.
ACCOUNTS OPENED.

THE BOSTON STORE

HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?

ta$bion$
In Ladies’ garments are at last dclinitcly settled on and you can buy with positive as­
surance that you are securing the Ultra fashionable.
Of course the Monte Carlos are in the lead and
and have been shown for several weeks, but the
styles first shown have undergone several improv­
ing changes and are now models of perfection.
The long flowing lines and the beautiful self forming plaits lend an air of grace and comfort.

ord. • arw^tepny urtBUxl

We are showing a large line of these fashionable
Monte Carlos at $10.00, $12.00, $15$18.00 and

GtMd Rapids wiiriu^?J

Bible aobool at 18:00.
Tto ammiag toU erening will prob*
Younif People s Meetiag at 6 JO.
ahly to OM to tto beet if ool toe bMt
Evening service at 7:90.
mnokiag iBitoMtire oonferaaoa Dr.
h, K.S. BsmetBrnm.,Semato DickU. LL. D.. ptnnidmitto
A cordial welcome for every bedty
AIhloB ooUega. who U pmUlag toat
iaotitntloo ont to dobt. ttogrmd pfoi'kmekerc
______
hlbUioB Under, tto omlamit orator end
Rev.,Thomas P. Uilom, pumor.
BM to Wit, WiU proeldo at too mnet.
lag. atol will to ooaraa talk aomo.
W. A Frye to Laaclag.
Tto nddram to. toa oTcaiag. how
at If
or at ft.
erar. wiU to gima by Bar. Jamea
Potta, D. D.. editor to toe Hiohlgan
OhrUtUa Adtoraia Dr. Potts U
dear, bat to oan aio more toiags than
moot paopU eaa aoo, hoar and feto.
Tba aaatiaf U to to U toa Ulerrto
evealBg at?i^
to good oltlaanahip. and Dr. Potia
8atorday night uaitod pnver aad
ariU «y tldagi that wlU to good to
Itatoato.
Witaoms
to wonUp with ms aiu
Tto antoa to Ito oToatag will to
nmgen. wockiagaMi aad the poor.
ladhyt^c^ortbeBaptUtaharoh.
•tort WiU

John C Wright of the L)Te, pub­
lished at Petoskey u at the Whiting
today.
Mnc Ballard and daughter Hattie
of Manton are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Compton.

serviot»a

.S,

Thbbed witha aquaie angle raft
at the head and foot, worth $3.50;
or with beautiful gold trimmiagshave your choice, only $1.05.

RL."^;?S;i;S35cr

Willinerp'o Opening
You are most cordially Invited to
attend our Millinery Opening on

$22.00—the finest lines ever shown in this city. The
Velvet \ clours arc the handsomest things ever
made—they sell from $iS.oo to $45 co* Vou should
sec them.

The semi-fitting and long coats arc going to be
worn to a large extent. Wc have a fine showing
of them in all the popular Fall shades at $5.00,
$7.50. $10x0, $i2xx> and $15.00.

Our furs are in, and a very choice lot it is. We
price the large Genuine Bear Set at $7oco and the
others range from that down to $ix». Buy your
furs early and have the full use of them.

TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23RD.

Special care and extra efforts have been used in ob­
taining the L4iteft Deugns of New York, Paris and
London Patterns and to this end. sre have engaged
Miss Filman of Chkago, who is an artist of unusual
merit and will be present to show you the most Tasty
display of Fall Millinery ever brought to Traverse

. Our cloak department in its new location is the
best lighted an^ the largest cloak room in the city.
May we not have the pleasure of showing you
through.
We are in a position to save you money
on the most «ylish ready-to-wear garments.

^ Boston Store

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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITV. MICH., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1002

PART TWO

ClK Cvenina Record’s Up-to-Date Tlluslrated Feature
'"Arx:si^

iH

IK

the law bylwran. of ahlch*he^^iS*hU i
a«o»intr>mrn could achieve that Hvle-J.

rr- ———arttilty aa a citixrn

mM1^1

tMh.
The depu
^ Uon In chair* of the na«. headed
Juaeph Stoenal. atoo brvm«ht over
Roldcn nail, to b. driven into tb. »t.ff
of th. nar. the head of each nail beln«
in the form of a ahleld .urmounted by
th. Huncaiian crown.
Con.id.ra
dl.iaa.ioo wa. ev.,ked a. to the ner
men! conveyed In the tufb moUoc
the nac. one of w hh h U ’To thy n.t
• Und be unawer^ lnyly true. <» kl.ryn
and the olhsr *He ye dauntle»l> loyal
to your fatherland
The Slav, real
here amert that herein lies . aeml]

trary.^diai I.

mii

> hixautht ta
. r,f ItM Stale.

I isnaui!«t. K»«oiu!h h«d addwl Kn»kv with nuttkcy Uhilr an r.ite In
Turkey,
of a-l Hunaarli

whh h iverv alMii.lut. ly
n soA
the Au-tr-.-Hunrarl.n
in I’.yi KranrI. f. U
wh. ji hi. father
»;v.vi fnim folloainir tho*.- vh-w.
adopt.nl a roore iramuiahlc .tttUu le
I ih it of the •’m-in vkith.'.ut a .-hiti• ih- • ImpiM. ticAbV patriot.” faU.-d
At In th«:
vounger =
Kaluul.
te-h.
» .r.<

fo,

nited Slate
■llrue '
__
lt«u h Waldo l-merjM.n hailing him
^ie an
of fieedom * The f.. t Im
tliAi K.eoiilth »«t»^"«l fo» * .enlfiu. til •
tiuit o' f.eeh ni
In the name of freeviom to wa. I.otioied then and la iv-

'

Ku" nl-)' *riir.

LOUIS KOSSUTH. THE CliVELAHD STATUE AHI) THE HUNGAEIAN. FLAG.

Im.i- t
'.fan I nn-i
htlI‘’.V.’*^h
tUoUATh hr mn;M ».-ve done .... hut to
l.y ;iy»tatl.-nn'“lIn'x hi*
<h
,t-.i »...
. ...pt f..r tie- «-nd r.-tn.in.-l
the great Irreconflit
H <•*.»»• tat k to a l**nii«T Kvn- Cf| t.nlM-r in I'-ft /»• Ka'“ i
Not only U the de^lU atUu: of a *iaiu»’
the honorf Uvhl.e,! ui-n him- t,.-th.* .lUhlv” "M id. nineueth birthday hs
athm.
wh.n
the
father
of
Kram
1.
to the great HungariMn luitriot an event »jw
lueriiH. rai l
1
"•>’ “»untry
name he Umv an i not to hi- on
.ui.nth
...luf
hfi.*
i.»
an
Amerl.nn
n*. It would lieridl. ulou. to
of tn»|.«*tlutu’e. hut the iMmiltiiC heiv of ^ K.^’
h'lToin would tioi Inin 1
fuLhed an.l
^
.. t:if di-tlnfrui«hed
and;; > •*ytlmao
the elder .-»n of Ia*u\* K.i».uth. %iho. to- | ii:a
Ur.-.V t.. a aen.«^;o( ht. duiy, hm! tt t
gfiher With the eculpti.i. Andrew Tt.thf'hor
sn'v '
I l.i.Mn Hn«
H
honoted ubi-et. will awak.n . wu. cM-rywhc
reiidvfing of I. to lie (
.
AU^i
K
f of I. «l«
the tendervM regaM
The \ Won. Kranci. tviwauin i. now a 1- -uae , ^
1 feeling.
ve
¥

A EEKAKKABLE NIGHT FHOTOQRAPH.

I

>ab the clerk, of a i-ubllc ofllce
dicht. leavlns Whlnd them th* follow
Inr .ppllcwthm
We poi.r. unfortun.t
aalenw. in eol. mn comtove .Memhled
your tumor to b* plra«Hl to |M-r
u* ti. ha\e thU unwholewmie .jk.!,
piay. wimi c.n Kab.>. give in r.ih.nr. for hi. lioul? In .nthlpathm of

JkI

Tjnilt

rerrwa.

.lw.y.

,ui

tax drputatiun
w Voik a ifiifiahJe lluugarUn. G
.^^1 ITayelmrey. who wa. t»n Koaeui
^•»rr In th. ehofi !l\v^l revolution,
ellAla. hav
./now a ic.id. Ml of Phll.del
and lough
uii; <-»n»e l*

*ry.

.nd

dered a perfect conductor I
nor coTcrlnjc of metallic powder and a
thin ahect of tin ' To .bsorb the beat
enl thl. lam ahem

afr. n ler IWTJ t-raU in IM» h- t v-man'liM the complete
j l.,del-mlen.. of tIunE.ry and r^nie t«
Iw ^irlUHl dhtatoi fur a brief jwrlod.
! dur‘0K Mhh h he uirec tcl the military
i o|e-r«ti-n- of IMf rtshtlnr bravely In.
»e%. ,ut iuiitle. and only K’lvinjc up the j World .
►truKKle v» hen convinee*! of It. utter
hot-eU-e.i.eM.
He tmaiH-d to Tuikey a. modest a. Iw U brave pwTevtly frar.
hr fnlt- I less and prompt t« act In an ec
. Wh. t.- tie U4t» t.ken oil
.pi and L.anjrluU .i.nd. half an Iwh

feSil

to BdpfwvM the pdlB of the 09m*
in. chtoeoform. ether. cockhM. tree*,
loc. etc, are onsktlrfactorj bccaiiM of
the dancer of tbetr iwe cr the taMia*
cleocy of their effecia rractIUotoen
have for a kmc time wojcfat a method
hicb would prodoc'e loMmsIbnitT of
the part and also be rapid. eOcadooB
and Inoffensirr. and now the problem
I joat been aolred by M. Bccolcr.
id of the laboratory of electro tberaof the ChaHiy hoapluL Parto. and
Dydsbury, my. a wTlter tn La
The method followed by the two
erlmenters to the following: By me

j

j
•chip Tftbe^old wllT^b^l
n than htn famoos sire,
had all but achieved the ]
of Huueary’ 1« »»«>
1
the e-oumry
e'uuntrr ana
and Aee
e'omiH llrO to leave tne
nee I
to a forrleti land. t»lnce the elder Kos- j
.o*h 1- hut a memory to the present
e.TM iatloo it !» aril to recall some of
the It-aUlne event, of hi. i.reer * Horn
in 1-K. the dedloatl^ of hi. .I.tUe thl.
luumh mark, the centennial of that
f-.-xM. HU family wa. Plavli. of noble
itink and the l-utheran faith Bduiated
a. an advo*-ale, U>uu Koaeuth entered
the upper houne <»f the llunrarlan diet
i for hi. liberal
in INS. bec«

Wm

wm

”*sONE
sAVEd
HUNDilcO UVES.

.. ._
----------------------------- --------- ----------i, clAliMd that th# r»cort for lift
r'.antrd in hi. nalivr »oll with tb« mw ] .avin# I. heW by Jo«ph Lu«1oIb.
lai wnaln. of Unit. Kownih. mm6 b«. Cbiraeo pollcrman only
T««ra oW. who ha. rMciied at toast Mt
person, from dn.srnlne
He bs«aM
eaHy. brine a sseaiber of a life aavta*
crris «1 Two Rlerrm, Wla, at the a«s
brine Hune«ry *ny nr
of elehtrm. In U90 colae to ChlcaRO,
pendriK'e for «hkh be i
for the attain-

A PLUCKY FRENCHMAN AND HIS PET CROCODILES.

wmmm

BOOKS ABOUT THE BOER WAR.
S..ne 2 •
d.almg with the Hoer
\>,ir v.:e i»ul‘ll.hej in J^ngland up t«
the end .*i :a*t year. Th^se Indud.- hl.-

.-IX

NEW STATUE OF WILLIAM TELL.
IjiUKanne. the fine Swbm city, alieady
cetehrated for It* ar» hJteclural at
ture. and fatuou. a. a plaiw In w
I>or.1 Ityron Voli.ire and tilbUm ha%.

X

-Tiacm
s layer of humid amb
he srraugenreut of ML
evdi with

thirty ceiilluiider s|uirk
IntciTuiUiT Slid iwindeoni
lolned to a Ou.lln res.rualo
ramnuctiT placed on the course of 1
condui-tor uniting the rsaonator and tha
eleitrode dUu loses at every moment
the Intetislty of the current pasalnc
Into the Iwdy of the pntlrat.
Thna dl.|Mi*ed the api«aratut la set Is
m<Ml.*u. and the isHleut I. sulmrltled
for aeremi *nH'roenta to the artloo of
the current. AVben thia haa operatsd.
Inaeoallrlllty U accompllahed and ^bs
oiHTnllon may 1- proce»Hled with. Th#

f*s!i

Bird. a. targeoa..

Koiue liit'Tfwting obsertariooa COOpming the surgical treatment of
tereatiug cxMiiplc wa. that of a snipe.
l»oth i.f w
htr. he had unfortunate­
ly brokiMi by a niitwllrectcd shot. Hs
r«Mv»veriM| it the following day. when
be found that the |wur hlnl had cootrlred to apply dpiwalnga of down from
other part, of It. l-Oily. fastened by
ahMl blood and « sort of splint of
interwoven festhert to iKrth limbs.

PcrhciHi the most Interesting aeries
of paptra resd before the nrrut an­
nual invention of the Anieri.an Inatb
wirs Caaaler-a Magazine. The
ra. and more e»^iN-rUlly the discoaalon. of them. dl.u b-ied tho fad that
very great dlfren*ni-«is of opinion aro
held by those most Interested sa to th#
best course to be puraoed In fdocattag
young men ft»r electrical engloeerlngf>ne siK-aker w bo luia had a arid# experleoi'e as a feoebiT. ms a iiractlclng
eledrh-al etiglniH-r and as the btwd of
Urge ehdrieal mmoufmcturlng con­
cern exiireaM.d hlnmeU a. dlatlnctly op1 to Imiuirtlng to the atodeot aaj: but the fundamenul. of the Ml•oce. together with a broad getml ^
ocaUon. espeidally .Uteeatare, H#
would not trarb Greek
LaUn a»cept as literature and considered th#
cUborste fitting of an electrical «Bflneering Uls>raiory In collegm a sh#m
sratte
tlme'sijd mooey. In his optoion also no one was qoaUfled to taaeh
electrical eoglbccrlnf tmt a practical
electrical engineer. Eqalpfisd with a
kaowladge of the fnndammitals of adence. tb# student wooM tjoWkly laara
bow to apply hU knowlsdge'
began bU apprcntlccahlp as i

In the tUttatratkm to ahown the rrauli of a long eiptiaure o
gmtlve at nlcht with a brlUlantly lighted pier a. the ohj. it I
tsgTbund. rhotography has long lieen u»-d Iry ..trunonn-

a* a vnluahle
t. tiKtl ni.ire
tlie atat. lia\e
t camara than by Ibe unaided eye The moor
liiH tuiTial pho*
been pholographed by exiicrt. **in ex cry iHmltluu.” und
lography la Udng pursued a. a i^a.llm*. with the rvauU that many Inautlful
pictures sre bstng added to the oollevUons of photngruphic amateurs.

AN AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL,
One of the mi».l Iniere.tlng of Au.tralla-s strange abortgtn.i people i.
shown In the muairstlon. a man of th*
ful and tmiHv-

THE RENOWNED BRANDENBURG GATE. BERIIK.

■f;v

of electrical engineerliig men who hare
beea. or are. actually engaged to th#
wortc of dectrleal englDeerlng ezcc|d
In very rare InsuncML Otheta also
•poke in favor of a weU equipped lab­
oratory as the n«ct bed thing to acta-

Ilk* tbt Tuvu. tiNM rtkciCeto go

standing at one rnd of the fmmoi
whkb extend, away fnun It eastward
Brandenbnrg gate a magniflcenijy |>roportionM etructure
ow and
Brrttn. It wa. built 110 >e
the Propylwum at Athena

I Si nr. n

I. s rrx»Poaoc«on cu :- .Hpiwd
..•i j.*-!

th^ F?Iic?cVNtt7wa'IIdJjiidS by
allies in IMt and
---------locwtlon. It waa through the Brandenburg rate that the Oertnan
Bnritn wher -iomiov iHnmnhant from th

renownea
Charles
Dlckeii.
hi. nrei contribution to lliera-

trembUag.**

wursi/.r.

He also Wft an account ; A ergtoe. He first appearsd at 1

nothing Of tb# facliltiea far orlflual I
seateb that suck s laboratory atads.
Thare was 00 dUPeraoc# la oplaloB.
howmr. as to the wfadom of gtrlar
dw Btodcttts a broader general, •duoa-.
tkm than haa been the cane iMretstaa.
erantf this ahoahl land tea laiigrhi
ing of tha coUagt tema. Mur of tev

DnsteB. of

LtaeatetrlBa.

THE
VALET'S
STORY

had MOT MS kia bafo« M tko.

i. ttAMOrdlf GMUM

know, hot used to U hk beat ebua
Egad, but m bare him out of this I
Dmeeatmedthaa WithIt waa not oBCn dayu
bat I rfmambeted that hla flgure

thrown seVit of
STmathlac. H. WM laaWe a fun
ud. go vfe«r« 1
It
Whaaka

, ftilrir twurmta
fat prMiUutM.

1

Miatto boor iwfor. I «
int o» undouau-a room, fo hla
i MftU part wbcrv 1 was loonglpf SSfM Jjd^TTw.. -.U« lo hk
nd a ftaa kwlOiif do« that cam broH. «halr. but h. had bo® d-d
Ddtaf and Mtat ioTODrtj to ttaa fUr threoHiuartcee of an hour. I examc* wt oeciiplad toaatbcr. Tbe dof laM him carefully before glrtng tha
but found no wound.
lad with pala. 1 cart tha loaffr a
« waa greet excitement when
adlac caff for W. liniuUtj. and tha
_
Uee took hold of the cate. The
dalore deeldad that ha bad been polaooed by tbe pick of a pin. Forji
week or so tbe dctacclree oearched
high and low for the -oM chum- wbo
thalaateal
bad just returned from tbe east, but
I hamr Mr.
then the c*n*« ^ the concloalon that
ha was a myth. None of my gentle,
man’s friends had ever heard of anch a
man. I could d«Krlbe him to a dot.
but the detecUrea toalated that It waa
aoma one to dUgtttoa. I rtudlly agreed
with them to tbe new theory. I even
auggeatad to them that It was a worn
an and whispered the name of tha

ifLii
^S^’aoca.
d lo<
1 at hU
waa o
held In
rmlaCa poaUloD X bad
Btj Ufa and with wboaa duUea 1 waa
vttarlj anfamUlar. Uut I waa wide
awaka and amart. aa xoonc CocUaUaaaa go. about twaatj two. falrij w«U
odaeatad and of good face aud flgitra.
1 thiak ha was accaated by more than
.a daatra to do me a good tarn. In peraooal appearanoa X would do him cradXL He had tbe written teoUinuny of
tmlnm mao that X waa faithful and
honaot, and X think be alsed me up aa
ooe whose prudence and dlacmlon
could be relied on. Tbe pay was better
than a bead dcrk'a and tbe dutlea neP

tlaman bad ftne apartmenu In a faab.
lonable atraet Once a week a char­
woman earns In tp waab wlndowa and
wax floora. bnt at all other times I bad
the care of tbe rooms, lie bad tbe
TEloe of ajOOO to hla ai-irtmcnta. aud
ararxthtog waa to my kiMiilng. Money
waa pUoed to my hands to i«y many
of the blUa. and X waa not treated with
a tenth part of tbe degradation that
enm to the lot of tbe aviTage cl.'rk or
Mtosman.
Arthur Moreton WelUngton waa a
man of thlrty-flra whan I took sen Ice
with him. lie bad ttberml means, and
hit only thought waa of society and
pleasnra. but be waa neither dissipated
nor did be hare an unsavory rrpuUtlon. Bo tar as X could Judge be waa
not a marrying man. but at tbe same
tlm be was a man wbo feU bead over
hauls la tors wltb every new and
pretty face. Thera would Iw flowera
and praaenta. bUleta donx and anppera.
tha opera and grand dinner*, and then
tha aSnir woold be off. Now and then
mw of Cba women wbo bad been drop­
ped when tbs glamour s
caU at tbe rooms and eltbcr weep or
threaten, but nothing ever came of U.
Be had*to trust me wltb these little
aflalra. but be never did me tbe wrong
to hint that X

Then all of a sodden tbe m« on tha
case began to grow lokewarm. but not
they bad made msny discover»e woman was off tbe stage that
Bbo bad bought a suit of men’s
g two or three days before. Bbs
bad mads her bossU of getting even,
and tha newa of the tragedy caused
her to busy many signs of guUL No
csss was worked up against her Ikcanss abe bad among her admirers half
a dosen cf tbs most Influential men In
Bngtond and oue bearing almost tbe
hlgbsat title to the empire. Hid she
been arrested they must have used
every exertion to defeat Justice and

der Instmctlona X swore that ^It
gentleman from
m India
X
ooe oent to my g
and that he must bare acddenully Inthe wound wltb bla
■tm dauccu and alnga and amllea. whlto
half a dosen great men carry her se-

prasanta of dtomooda. pearls and rublaa I heard some of blafrteoda argue
with him. hot It did no good. Be wae anotber tir 18H» to tbe Id churchyard
la lova. aa ha bad brm twenty tUflas ofI\>tadam. When a boy. 1 often aaw
iMte*. but wltb no thought of
cheap illoatratlona representing her.
and my mother toM me about her.Notm and Oomlea.
agalMt him be woold not bare been
drtoun no Car. but he was bent oo outAmtmmm Belts Wmw Wmmw.
Mag Cham an. On three different ocTbe day of freak balm la passing, but
raalena tha tody came to tbe rooma >DCkks tbla aaaaoo will be perbape
with ather guaata. Bbe seamed f
^cn larger and more eUborate than
only fair leaking aad to be an ai
icretofera. aaya tbe New York Tribune.
tvuaa at laaat to mdrit: but. of co
Leatber belu of fine green walnia.
I waa rmtbar prejudiced.
lined wltb gray oow calf, wltb square
At tha aud of about a mouth, true to
nomwd^ ftw?effect*aieteiK«tol^
wanted to haro daaa wltb the affair. mttraetlTs for atral wear. But tbe
In that time be bad squandered about fabric bit wUl^ first place for tbe
AMD for her beoMt 1 don't think coming sesaocLTbass are to all abadea
Uha csrud a rap for hha. but aa than of green, of coorae also red and white
had biiB a groat deal of public guoUp plaid taffata. Bocklca are now need
M natmatty fit piqued and todlg- both front and teek. tbe twn constttnb
tog a ''waist not**

ttattowuMt H« wora. WO. fair
U<kOMtaptaMUt.bDt~
^
^

>Mk .< ko

• 0*

ko U»* t. prm that ho Ttalt wu dO
•firtaadiraoa.
after that, whan tha actrom
_
itod hmaelf hg altTatlag an
M. P. ufor the heads uf te still nu>

in tlM bMt MM» of the kerd,-i« nt«-«]»eit
u nre u artvta, ud jwrlufM rarer. THE CRITICAL
FACXH.TT DfPtlES THE EHSTENC3E IN THE
CRITIC OF INTELLECTUAI. TEMPERAMENT.
AL AND MORAL QUALITIES SELDOM UNIT­
ED IN ONE PERSON.
A eritie u, in the fim pUoe, nn exnminer; next, he m • juiyniMi,
«.d,U«lT, he.». judge. But though efterinTertigeting the nutten
nhmitted to him he mer bring in hi. rerdiet end pronounoe -ntence, he U powerle- to enforce the fulfillment of hi. .entenee.
HE IE NOT, HE EHOULO NEVER RE, AN EXECUTIONER.
The duty of n critic U to beer, reed, weigh end eomider the eridenoe before be fonnnlnt— tbe opinion whieb if bk veidieL And
to mccompIUb bk Ufk thoroughly be need, more then emiineii. He
need, fotcly the greet, beautiful, wondroue human gift of tympetby.
In the exercke of hk function be may (and quite properly) eometiinc. be doftruflivc. But be abonld not d-troy wantonly for tbe
sake of proving hi* own cloverno** or giving pain.
CIUTICIS^ PRESUPPOSES THE POSSESSION OF
T.\STE, THE ABUJTY TO ANALYZE AND THE DEBIRE, AT LEAST, IF NOT THE POWER. TO UNDER­
STAND. THE PtTRPOSES, THE IDEALS AND THE
POINTS OF VIEW OF THOSE CRITICISED.
It ia not criliciam to complain that tragedy ia not comedy; that
an ode to fame U not a aonnet oh a Udy’a eyebrow or that a fonaU
is not a aymphony. Comedies should, critically, be examined aa
comedies, odea as odea and sonatas aa sonatas. If they are good of
their own kinds or if thev are bad, the critie<.ihould say so.
Nor ia this all.
THE CRITIC WHO IS WORTHY OF HIS OFHCE
WnX HAVE REASONS FOR HIS OPINIONS. He wiU
justify the faith that is within him by the application of general
principles, by discreet comparison, by example and, if the exigendea
of time and apace allow him, by argument It is not enough to oondemn a ploy or to pass sentence on an actor. Tbe critic muat aaj why.
TILL HE HAS ANtWEREO THAT -WHY- TO HIMBELF AND
WHEREVER POESIBLE IN PRINT HE HAD NO RIGHT TO THE
GREAT HONOR OP CRITICI8IN0.

Where Parents Fail In Duty to Children
By Cmm LCO TOLSTOI m m m

Cblneae chess must ebUm our admiraUon by the manner to which tbe con­
ception of a mUlury game has been
eUboratod so aa to lonfonu with tbe
loaliUea of warfare. The board la di­
vided by an Imaginary river, which tbs
elephant and tbe Ung may not cruoa.
Tbe pieces are placed on the Inlerscctloua of the lines, not on the spaces.
The king, or general, with bis two
guards, must keep to a square of nine
potota to tbe center of bU aide, with
diagonal liuea from comer to corrn-r.
along which tbe guarda may move, tite
king moving only forward or sldrwaya
or backward. Tbe other pieces may
enter tbia fortresa and |uiaa through IL
Tbe moat characterlsUc piece of CUlneae cbcaa, however. Is the ranuun.
which cannot move without Jumping
over a piece, ao that not only la tbe at­
tack most formidable end unexpected.
It must be resisted, else It U belpTbe prettiest checkmate to with
t**o cannons In Hoc. Here tbe sectind
cannon gives check, and the king must
move, for If another piece be Inserted
the first cannon gives check. Now. wa
may aUow that If tbe ele|>bant to not
auppused to crooa tbe river, no mora
should tbe cannon, for tbe first named
la really tbe moat capable of the feat,
but tbe genlua of the ideev lies In Ita
ImlUtloD of cannon In warfare-lto
range, tbe firing over bodies of troop*
and Its ItobUlly to captura.-Loodou
BpecUtor.

a sergeant After Ibeing brought up In
the mttllary orpba
she bacams a cook in some cftlxen’a
bouse. Wbao tbe great war against
Napoleon broke out In 181S abe wa.
led away by cqtbnslaam to quit Imt
town aecretly; by selltbg bar poor bslonjclnga abe procured male attire and
weapons, and enlisted under tbe name
of Anguot Rena in tbe Lutsow cospa.
On account of her toll lander figure
netreea wbo waa dUlui
her sex was not dlacorered until she
to Ixmdan. She had a bundr«l admlr- waa mortally wounded. Tbls happened
arA a thauaand perhapa. but Inside of In tbe eoconnter in tbe Oobrde forest
_ jMBth my genllemsn
Regiemngvbesirk Luneburg. Kreto
tal
Iknnenlwg. Sept IG. 181S. Tbe IVusatons were there attempting to storm a
ofi
an. It waa flowera three timee
hUl occupied by tbe Preocb, she act-

a ima mr to Paris for a few weeks

The Ideal
Dfamatic Critic

W shall wo bring up chUdren, feed them, teach them,
clothe them? Aa we bring np ourselves, witli proper
moderatiou to fit the individual case, of course. PAR­
ENTS AND CHILDREN SHOULD HAVE THE
SAME FOOD, THE S.VME BOOKS, THE SAME
HOURS FOR SLEEPING AND lUSINO.
If father and mother will set a good example by the moderate
use of food and drink, if their clothe* are in harmony with^ their
means and surroundings, if tlie parents are cleanly, laborious, implo
and eager for self improveraent, tlicir children will resemble them,
and MODERATION AND SIMPLICITY WILL HE THE
KEl^'^E OF THE LITTLE ONES’ UVES.
Hcrfis my advice to parents: Ixt your children see that you are
tiy-ing to improve your conduct and Ubito all the time; that, w-iUiout compulsion, you continue to educate your mind. Secondly,
never have a secret before your children; let nothing in your own
life admit of misconstruction by your children. It is far better that
children know their elders’Vcikiiesscs than suspect them of leading
a double life, one to impress them (the children), the other to suit
themselves (the parents).
THAT PARENTS REFUSE TO MAKE GOOD THEIR
FAULTS AND INDEED REFUSE TO ADMIT SUCH WHILE
READILY RECOGNIZING AND PUNISHING THEIR CHIH
DREN’S SHORTCOMINGS CAUSES MOST OF THE piFriCULTIES AND DISAPPOINTMENTS OF WHICH FATUERS AND MOTHERS AND EDUCATORS IN GENERAL COMPLAIN. FOR THAT REASON MANY PARENTS WAGE A PETTY, NAGGING WA*R AGAINST THEIR
OWN FLESH AND BLOOD.

‘THE EXPRESSION OF
SUMPTUOUS DISPUY”
SHOULDN'T care to speak of Newport from the artistic
standpoinL Neither do I underaUnd that the display of
taste is tlie object of it all. As a pageant Newport is gigantic
and will never bo rivaled.* An artist might say that things are very,
much out of proportion. These great palace*—literally palaces,
though by some strange perversion of modesty called cottage*-—
these palaces, on their tiny patches of ground, are very curious
lights. The interiors? The docoraUonsf Oh, of course, that is
largely uphoUterers' art; BUT IX. IS ACHIEVINO ITS OBJECT, THE EXPRESSION OF SUMl'TUOUS DISPLAY.

to tbe Cblcago Intar Oeeaa. He baa
tbs aopport of tbe Xadton gomnmcAt
to bla project, which la causing great
excitement. Many people at Calcntta
bUere that, owing to tbe cbeapoem of

EftECT FORM,
Fraak J. CIi*m7 make* oMk tliat
be to *Hilor partner of tb* firm of P.
J Ch«n*T STOo. 6oing bnatoMs In
tbeoilyof Totodo. Uoontj and State
oalA. and that said firm will fmj
mmot Oo* Hundred Dollar* for
«aeb and *T*r7 case of Oalairh that
*^b5^bytb*o.*ofHaU;.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Bwon to before me and aobivibed
fiib day of DeoBeal'

'

W. A Oleaaoo.

CORSETS
wear
fol incorve at the base of the apine. It U the oolv
new dregs
over
dr
with the new Erect Form and Piincem sown*. Fiiit your
.
Price*
an Erect Form and It wiU be a maatcfpiece of ™er and elrcance.
elrg
from Hup. If your dealer cannot supply you send direct to

WEINGARTEN BROS.. 377^ BrsBdway. New York
NoMhcTCorwtcaaukrthrplacoefttuW. B.FjrrtParm.

Ace*|* no wN* tu; r

•J;

Hair* Catarrh Oure^rukii*inuJ

naUy

and aoia directly oo tbe blood

F. J. Cbcoey A Oo . Toledo. O.

i Suffered forover 10 years
—CURED BV--

. Iman’s lidics* Restorative

O. B. A I. AaaMl KacvIo*

To Detroit and Toledo $A00. Chloa|roSfi.OO. OB Oct. 7th To Riohmood
S5 00. on Oot 14th, from Mackinaw
City to Bla Bapida Get full Informatioo of O. R. A L aavou or C L«.
Lockwood. Q. P. A.. Grand Rapids.
Mioh.
O. K. Murny. AgenL

Taixmaixje. Mich.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO.,
Grand Rapids. Mich,,
Dear Doctor: 1 have been thinking
for some time that 1 ought to write you
a few words of praise for your wonder­
ful LADIES- RESTORATIVE, which
did me such worlds of good. 1 suffered
b—d.ot K—iMdalr. Tex., "ud —oo
agonies With
with mymenses,
mymenses. and lernale
female complair
complaints,
felt like a new man.”
In such untold agonics
aw.” Infallible
IntMliWeta
me.
iLiftdSg
1 took doctors'medicine
doctors' medicine and several kinds of Patent Mt
Medi­
ne.
but
they
all
availed
me
nothing.
1
am
so
thankful
that
ci
learned about DR. IMAN’S RES FORA FIVE that I want
■ad PhMn. Rota*. Oct,4.
tuin to Wuabluirion. D.C. to recommend it to any woman suffering from these terrible
R. & L and Penn* Route. complaints. Anyone wishing to learn more about it may ad­
OoL 4th.
dress
Mrs. L. Morse, Tallmadgc, Mich.
City round trip,
I1A4A One extra stopover allowed.
Tiokeuonoale Oct , 3rd, 4th, 6tb and
6th retunil 4Ui. ('an be extended to
kve Trmrerae City in
Not. 3rd. L-c-are
Ive in Waalilngton 3:15
a. tn. and arrive
Solid train from
p. m. tbe next day.
dai
~rnn6
Waabtogton. Double
berth Grund
Rapids to Waahlnjrtoo. $4 50.
Make your reeerrutiona early. Oall
C
e or ’phone 12 for fartherr de-

NEEDS ATTENFION
Y’ou ahould not neglect any part of
your toilet for the lack of Toilet Artlolee whin TOOTH nKU8HEi>. HAIR
BRUSHES. COMBS, TOOTH POW­
DERS. SOAPS, SPONGES. PACX:
POWDERS, etc., are ao plentiful here
at price# within the reach of alL No
matter wUt fashion demauda for the
improvement of the hair.akin or teeth
weaell.

“'““rB, Murray, Agent.
Traverw* City.
O. L. LookwocHl. G. P. & T. A.,
____________ Grand Rapids.
D DrtroH aad ftotam SS.Oii. VU U. H.
A I.

The Annual G. R. A X Exenraion
to Detrioit and Toledo, round trip
14th.

Prom Maokin
Get full information of O.
agents.
C. E. Murray. Agent

To Blekmowd ■•* Blam fS.OO.

JAS.G. JOHNSON.

HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?

1 trip S5.00.
lufor1 of G. R ^1. a
Mirtay, Agent
o/stBn at Jack-

167 2-2t

EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
NEW YORK CITY.

ME,YE,R’S
to return until October 14th
WASHINGTON. D. JC.
For G. A. a Enoampment very
low rates on October 3. 4. 5 and A
good to tetum until Ocloer 14th, wi
imit to November

KIL-KOLD TABLETS
HbI. . cold wor.. thM» r*v

2B Cents
KirETs Mwenre co,*^!** wS

n. t.

‘Michigan’s Best Fair*’

West Michigan State Fair
Grand Rapids. Sept. 29-30, Oct. I-2-3-4.

When We Shall All Fly

EXHIBITIONS

AMUSEMENTS

^ DAVp 9. PACE. AMmUx —

GRAVITY SHALL BE OVERCOME BY MOTIOX OB OTHERWISE, AS DISTANCE IS BY
SODXD, AS SPACE IS BY VIBRATION, THEN
WILL WE FLY SUCCESSFULLY, AS WE NOW TALK
AND TELEGRAPH. Wb«n the antitbeMi of «r.riUtioii k dkoovered, h vOl give of tbe omokerk) diripble nxrkut, > eomplete,
eepeble eommeiekl Tehiele for tnmqwrUtion tbroogb tbe vppv
reelm whieb we now long eo mneh to nerigite and aeem ao ntterlj
onaUetodo.

med Tatta, ba
baa complied i
named
for wotUng tbe
I contral prortecee' of India, mya <

Not “man-mode’* but nature’s gift for
the cure of Constipation, whether
chronic or acute. Action natural—ho
pain, ho gHpe. At your Druggist.
Large bottle. 35c.; small bottle. 10c.

Laws Cannot Fix Rates
By J. i. BILU MfliM Oi**i Heatoani Sf*l*.
I '
IB WELL A'TTEMPT TO BET A BBOKEN LIMB BY BTATI/VI UTEB At TO ADJUST BAILIIOAD BATES BY LAWS. YOU
■■■ CAN LEGISLATE UNTIL THE BABN OOOBS BOT OTP.
THE BEST THING TO DO IS TO ACT WITH THl OFFb
CIAIM or THl OOMBANYe

'TiSS.-tSSiYCin

half plea

(too* Male
glaeittowtotaHto^^ *lv«o*melr

West Michigan State Fair
♦•Every Day the Best Day”

,

if

Why. wi WiU bo htad. did wa Wt
oir tad iiiiirwiiiiB torn oa a
bmd bid white wi ta tta ml of «K
■tasprtags iatagsriel? Why did

HOME DEPARTMENT
OP IRTEUST TO nn LOTBS GBIEWJXYATOTOWOMHfPAKTrULUtLT

mm.«. E. c. BATES, sorroii^^

■bMb « -It . I*w« emttitim
iam ettkim •oevr •
tmpanmmtmitmmifkmiu.. Tmthmaanmtmtmtmt |Ul««h7aM
ttmbao
Wa sbiU bare mo more bilterti. •at b.
grehi taa te ta Ihiags we migbl
p.nmdoa.inddidaoi. Biota «4 miM, Mate .faliaarut.
be ta Baashlaste who ms leaehiag Th.
th.te.BMtb.Anol.dto
thteteisoi. Msylhsirmakalnereim tfaU
iMBte ^ »■* MOIOIM.. to dodlag sntet OOBBM ditto »d
TRmbls hssi trick of coming
to
OOBBM
B.ltl>lB Iho poor
Ban sad first;
ebUd te ao teteb loft to tbisk of
Tlswml spproaohlag. when yoa’rs
MTlbtebOOBteaie ■
sea it
• Kiri U daiaodMd
At Ite worst.
pteo wbovoridKlodl
sarmoiatsd, etxaigbl it waxes
et tb. .MM to 1» iMintaK I
Eret smmll.
pt«(M. H> opptetoK M
Aad it laptss tUl there's aothiag
bwL B«t ber Bette
■■

wbM to* to piwnt,

ssfwiag moshias wiU aol mors swift.
lyoadsopUly, la spits of ta foci

Bit wlHBlIdagi ED vmr

Ohi MliMi to DID JM fWWlBlf.

Loni to tar jM Bfk.
Tn A MUiiB ta »poi ta.

Qtafcta4MMWttl«f.
; EMilDlllItto. talDAttMto
AUAtaf tafta.

.

I Emj UiD not hoTD Ilf tata.
Erwr hmti Its Ita.
Why lU taa U floo« ta dorkM
i
WlthyrntfETloftOiip?
;' A« yoi drlah Fta'a Mtur talo

aaotar seosoa ta shabby gowa or
tetal whteb yoa hod hoped to reploee wtih o asw oas. It is hard to
gtrs o suay smile io ta world
whim, for TOO. **ta ttssoo ass eat of

WiU throw hook oa yoar world withla• Eo moa s*sr goiaed o happy life by

Smite ipoa yoor mnSoM tebor;
Hot for ooo vho grtoroo
O’or bte tta tats wtollh or g
Ttaifh TOO Ml with low or (
la ta poMioE TOOTS.
Esite o iUtlt» stslte o mtte.
Btm ttiroach jomt tmn.
•If yoo’d h«lp tbs world o bit.
Doosyoo*dbsdoooby:
it yoo d bolp to brlgbtoo It.
Doosyoo'dbsdoosby:
IfTOObOTSObteOSlOgtel
isbors lt; doo't focgst.
DoosTOo'd bsl

Cbt ediUr^s 6Bff Cb^ir.
-•A XBOD*i hooso.- soys Booobor.
'•sbonld bs oa tbs hllUop of obsorfolfolasss oad ssrooity. so bigki tbot ao
skodows root opoait. oad wbsrs the
aoialair sososs so sorly. oad ths stria,
tat terrisi so lots, that ths doy ta
twlosos ■MNoygoUtea boon os thoso
of Oita Msa. Hs is to bt pWsd
whoss booss te la some Toltey of grief
bsiwssa ths hills, with the loagest
aigbuoadthsshortssidoyo."
It U aol oa SOOT nollsr to boild ths
BMOtol ■OBsloo oa *«ths hUUop of
ohssi'fllasss oad ssrooity,** soys o re*
osat writer, oominsntlag oa this text,
bat bow mooh more oomfortobte it is
to Urs ia tboa the boose te tbe “rml.
loyofgrief betweea ihsIHliii!** Ills
aotsosy to be bright oad obesrtol
wbeo oar beet laid ploas **goag
oftey
wbeo boloaoe sbseu wUl not

Dorothy Dis. tbs aolabls writer for
that sterltag good weekly the Mlobi.
goa Trodsssma, whieb we bars be.
fore bod osoostoB to oommsad, writes
la slate issos oa aritols from wbiob
tbs tollowta sxtnml Is tiamly, os
by worn gor-

Z

Bow oosyyoudolook!** looald
not help saying, as I sank lato w
easy obair
lot mot for five
years,
• We are oajoylag our oacoad marrlage." aaswarsd my friend with a
merry laugh.
" Your stM>ond marriage!" I looked
at her in amasement. 1 knew ebe bad
never married any man except the ooe
beside her. and she had been his wife
for over thirty years.
"You see," she continued, tucking
a silvery hair 'oeath ta dainty cap,
"when Will and I fitet married, we
had only each oUiar to think of aad
care for. To this dsy I love to think,
of those first two yaara TbouaUttls
one came to share our affsolioa.
Wbat with making dainty Utile
diessee aad keeping busy bands and
feet oat of mischief. 1 ooald not always think to have my husbaad's sUppors byta fireorhlsbmandglovas
ia jast the right plsoe. As tbe years
pasta aad oar children grew our in.
terest centered in their welfare; we
had less time to Uilnk of each other.
Kow they are msrried aad setUed in
homes of their own. and we have gone
back just where we started, eritb only
eaoh other to oare for."
"And do yon enjoy it ta same?"
1 asked.
"More." she aoswersd. qulcAly;
"then ws bad to learn eaoh other*e
likes and dislikes; now we 1
them and can gratify each otbar'e
wishes almost before they are spok

**Brsty womsa kaows what it is to
pit owoy, srsry year, gowns that
bare lost their frssbasm oad oie a bit
os new, bat tat ate oit of seosoa:
glorss oad shoes that she thlaks may.
be she will wear sooMtiiae. bat she
asTsrdosa Kiae times oot of ten
tbeeetbiage simply bong in the garret oad oooimilate mold oad dirt,
oad get moth eotoa, oad aobody on
earth is the better for tbsss. Uow
mioh wiser, bow mosb better ta ersry way it woold bo if. white tbeos
gormsato wots eUU good oad ssrrios.
Ohio, they wars seat to sobm ooe who
weald OSS thorn.
Ooe of the psetUest stories crer
bsird wis of 1 rmy great lady who
was bora oad raised ii a UtUs ooutboni lowB, oad who married a ason
who boeoms a Brimoootrs ood a leader
la Hew York. His wife, of coarse.
IS beemae her poslUoa. dressed mag.
alBoeatlj, bit lastead of tosslag her
ftas clothes aside or pocking tbbm
away in eampbor. when she bad worn
them a few llmes,.tboy were oarefaUy
paekod ip oad sent book to tbe young
gtels ia tbe little Iowa from which
she had oome. BomeUmes ooe girl,
sometimes ODOtber rooelred the box.
and many and many a i«etty maid
oaogbt a husband with Uie finery that
came to ta from tat Lady Bountlfal.
Be sure that wta we face U»e judg­
ment bar ta most aoousing Tbioe rateedagaiast is will be tbe wasted op.
portiattief we bad for doiag good.

Vo Itaani k^m ta
4awi am. ia steag porteaea. •*kaow
tteEfiftatfmaataaldtrttate Bte wbm ta M misslag.** Tbsspalala
eatoD was as atea^ ta bte lamib aamae la bandy bi ae maay difisiaa|
bamkr taftaib aayeaai^ White wi^iiaad ae mmiy dIEmaal llmta^
MIU hook where it wUl look slowly ta hM teal aaas aC bar paaalter pokrlakU emy teadsr tataUgomio.
data. 'WhmtamtawUlsUpftai
a aad maay
teliE ta to eUpdewatataeafa
ta boam stay. >imoii it ta pal in
ooald not bs
pak«to|riittaoftapaa. Uoavta
Ibg beam that have lay grisstesa asaraaaebsoooad asiarisges; why. as a gtaat dial af ta bread ar taa
tarn hack tarn ta ksMtowilhta ta yiari pass, iamta of driftiag deagk that erdlaarilj fomtowaaia
taplb; add 1 bll of lay teat, ta tel
ooald net eyeUagiagtotasldesaftapaa.it
tbmi hoU latU ta Uqior Is rodta bs dmwa mass aiaarty totsib sr. help. oaa be ata for asaMbff PkV ta paaa
ead.ia ebert, te ta aaly thing te n
Lay ta mom oi a bomd. oad oat fisatlataf yeataMBril taypaa
maay difllsseat eoeaalaas tal tt
it across ta fibors iato vmy mmU ta near ta aU down to ta man
taald be cat of ta iifilepsamblii of
ptoesa This is importeat. for If teag aappm af ta Immte-Bxobaafe.
ta kitobea. Tbe kalie te Uka a
fibers are left ia. ta loaf wUl aol
dratftet*s kaUe and eaa be boagbl M
sites MwaU. Bsmoi the Iteior with
low as U esate .
salt aad psppar. aad mix aaoigb of It
mia aaa pint eiMfar. pat ia oos
with ta oboppad meat to mika It
ta oagar to two poaait psatas;
quite moist. Bultor a briokloaf broad
A faimltare dealer
1 £i«U tfU toadsT. ta taa laawva
poa. daoorito ta boltem ta sidoo
with sUoeoof bta bolted wsta
Lay la half of ta msmtamemU
la finely wilboit dislirblag ta dec
oamtens. Um pal ia a layer of oUta
egg ta plm olae and ta rmaaiadwr of
tbe moat Piees it down weU. pat
aaolbar pan over tbe lop. aad pal a
weight on ta pan.
VboB ready to serve tan aat oatoa

THE RECORD'S GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN

Or yowasd U lato belag with o 1
on for WHtfy Cool
D^taMikotafPi
BjAllltafta.

•OER4LD CUBTIBS-Ar4 t Tm».
Htjo vt Mr. and Mrt. C. L Cortte.
So, where-sr a difficulty
May depend.
Just remember yon are facing
Tbe butt end.
And that looking back upoo it
Like as not
Yon will marvel at beholding
Just adof!
-Saturday Brealag Post.

Poorly prepared food is only partially digested by the ordinary stomach.
Parts of tbe resistant masses ferment
io the intestines and become a sonme
of iweitire injury. Eren the best digeslire system suecnmbi In time to
country of the World is there a more
lite ral supi^ly of the largeet aumbsr
of varieties of tbe test food than in
America. Thetc can be puiebased by
the iwirest laborer. But In a vast

fitatalBtaM

aaygplinsw rfbiaa OtarUwilb
odd water, ta tel te imm

How can wa exiwot belter cooking before we pay to Ibis morn importaat of
aU arts aad soteaoas aoms of ta respeot wbiob it dsssrrss? Wbat of the
girl who WiU norar oomptets erea Ibe
high sebool cones, but will go as
sooa as possible^lo shop or factory?
When ta mamea she will aad must
oook for ta family. Aad all that
she kaows about oooklag aad diet has
been pioked ip ia a one term's oouxee
in pbsysiolocy, whore ta dangers of
aleohoUo stimulants formed ta largeat part of her study. She has never
heard .tat soggy bread can drive a
man to drink, and bow to make good
bread, or parbaps wbat oonstitutei
good bread, ta does not know She
had to devote all ber time at school tc
grammar and cube root. Js this s
and noted bow
wise eduoatioaal gystem?-Prof. John
M. Tyler In Good H

oloves ia eaoh paaob afler tay have
bM cooked; pat la jan. ta after
sryap te thick eaoagb poor ever Ibe
Mc aad mil wbUe bok Aaotar
I ptokte looslpl te as foUows:
Feel yoar frail for eaaalag. bal do
aol oil tam off ta seed. Voraaroa
ds of frail pat tbsos poaads
eagar; lake one qaari eiaapBr. pat ia
a vaacel, jta set oa ta slova; let it
to a boU; tbea aUr In ta eagar.
aalUit teaU malted; aseqitee. elovec
Mdaaaamea bark for flavoiriaf. Pat
fralt iaajar aad pear ta sjrap
t poor off ta Ayrap aad boil
In. Do this for three momiaga.
Tbe third moraiag pat ta fruit la
sad boil aU togetbvr for a few miaDo not 1st ta pssebsseook
rik to beooBM soft. Poor them
baok ia ta jar aad tte aelolb over it.
They wUl keep without smUiag.

r who is famoas for ta amelteaoe of bte sweol com. 1 board a
thing or two last sammor. Hs itam
ta eon on bis fsrm. tbios or foar
I from bis boesa. The day*• sapply for oastomsn Upteked toward
night, to pfeTaalbaatiaf. ta bioagbt
let it bail dorta traasportaltea. It
U spnad on ta gram ia bis book ymro
to keep eool over aigbi. picked ap
early la ta morning, before ta sub
hss bed a ubanoe to warm m aai
Uvered 4o oastomere daring ta early
trip on wbiob orders dor ote goods
estes of beat, ta this i
asent of pravantiag ta
Good Boasskeepiag.

tag taatarday. Be midoaemay
varateb famitare al boom U «ara
boarttamva lorn of money tat goae
to ta alrsddy too rteb fonllase amn.
of lb
fioodi
lae ia baUa plat Of eplrite of wiaa to
ta first Tbe eeeond u oblaita by

As ta advaaoiBg aeaMm tato litUe
Uldrea more or less iadoore. a bamKMk in ta aaiesry wlU be Tery
helpful for ta mother or aum U
ma» be adjuetod from the window aUl
book ialta wall Knit with two
of coo or two
eoten. Oast oa twenty.flve elltahee
ta kail plaia. or with any pnfaned
IlMioy sUtrii, a strip fiva feet ia length.
Knit foor eaoh strips aad jola with .
aa overhand aUtob> How tetea ta
Uj be fteblota Ejtot a friageof
ta Ota on ta edges aad aoroes the
bowa For a baby's hammock cast on
fifteen etitobes and kail ta strips not
mors tan a yard loog.-Oonntry

-Mew War to Cook Baas.'
Joel ffsass ths bottom of
By*
lag pan with a Utite balter.to
vent
ta sggaad eream trom sUokiagtoil.
sUokiag to
poor ia just eream or milk aaoagb
wall, which, eoftota by upright cook tbe eggs-Bot quite as maob as
eashloos. makes ta baok. Msltber you would use of water to poaoh eggs,
should a Boreen stand Irrelevanily aad facta them in this. Tbs mUk
wlU oook them so ta white wUl be a
soreeniag nothing. It should shut off eofi
jelly, aad there will be ao lailk

tbu
bemrt

» ihioe.
*11 few.

And >rt.
Lneve nut,

jrrieve no«.
gneve not,

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adding four timee ta quaaUty of aa
alcwbol eolatioB of tallao. A ebalteo
tea which gives a fine eotfisea te
I by diseolviag three onaeee of
ae iabaUaplatof woodaapta
ta taa adding ooe eighth of a plai
of liaetaoa "Aad don't yon orar
toU who told you." be oonoladed.Detroit Tribaae.

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INAtiJi »wfrlxi« rtv of New Torts,
wfttw OotoMi H«rj WotterooD In bio
pnpor. tbo LontorUlo CanrlerJooraal,
fmnrtag bU oeYOfo nmil«m»ri
Itow Tom oodety oad on-werlnf
crftlrtiiM oC o fonscr artirte.
lod twenty yaa
r who Ungbed I
I CO ^0 cooreyed. I'erbapa Ywy
MN^ that tba Imaginary bnea
■lobllabod in tba mind*, rya of a
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QMCod sad alfoad for daada of drmiDtm MfoUty; so srlatocracy without
podlcrao; s ooterta da BambooJUat
iwttboot wU or humor.
la tbo food ohS daya whan Brat
Barts was s sodsl sa waU so s

sntssc. Tbs bMfcsC shop wsa to hs^
the stock fsmhler
«C sa faminar to
wotssn ss to men. Mr. Carnegie may
giro aU of Ua miOkNia to the nobleat
wsika. the Bsssrm. Itoekefriler may e^
r a thonaand seboola and eharldea.
Jle a d ooo bimesalres may show
by llv ir wise sad lartsb use of maney
how U1 they think of It oseept sa the
of dolBg good: but. St the poor
sm always with ot. ao are the vulgartant. who. given money enoegh.
set up a voluptooaa principality, call
it the Four Hundrsdand. having made
•ors of Its l^mdarlet and their 1«.Utlon. prosTOd to make their
►Ten to ask the
rest of the eosamunlty. “What are you
folmr to do about ttr
The seagoing paUcs. the modem
to. the straggle for equivocal notori­
ety. the strife for titles, the eating
frtMB the true of forUdden knowledge,
the aping of the manneib of the for
amt'll and the fancied great.
xperiment and
lienee, the hot ]
suit of plesaore at home and abroadin short, the constant scilrlng after the
y of wt-sllh inevllable to the aun worship of moncyare amoog the ffsturea that
goith the Four Uundred from
* to affect
, who do not
asythlug. who heartily despite such
_ ^
i, who, with fortunes secure
and aortal poalUona fixed live without
scandal and travel without adventure,
but whom the wantons of the
art describe as the “boorujolale
In aeparallng the sheep from the

i
r Bon sad Mark Twain wao conoid1 the dlnuara wc
oolid Tlrtuni worth what tbaj tield for
tbiia tn mlith provoking jokes:
dinom wore dull, but rrapacuble.

phemy? • • •
Back of all this aUnds nut alone •
great moral problem, but a great na
tional and economic problem. The
pretroae that we have maligned anybody or spoken outside the record > a
device of the guttty and their wroapaper apologists to hide behind the
self rtspectlng and the virtuous. It Is
of the e«M‘nce of carte dlsUnctJoo
where the rule la touch one. touch all.
a rale which during the reign
nds of the b
and the good along with the tsid to the
guillotine.
UccotlooBBsaa. like
goes backward. The assumption of today becomes the claim of tomorrow.
In a land where there are no potenU of
DobUlty and where In some sort money
must set the standards the rich them
selves. iH-fore all others, should lock
to It that their eolleaguea lii pood for­
tune po not dlsprace the ard^r-sUall
the Golden Fle«-ee?-by thplr
of common rights and their
Indifference to public opinion.
We do not need to institute any his
torlc |•a^alIeU; to take to ourselves any
lessons from ancient Greece and Rome
or modern mnee. suggestive as these
may Ik*. He is but a poor oliserver of
contemporary life and no prophet at all
who docs not see that the w hole trend
of public affairs is set toward an ulti­
mate conflict between the forces of
prerogative, on the ofie hand, and the
forces of what the exclusive few de­
light to call “the great unwashed ’ on

Draptte tba effort, of Joachim Pe­
ns. neltbsr J. Flerpoot )
to his
obs MKcbrtl baa yet g
use in Wllkertwrie. aay. a di^mteb
from that ptoce. to settle the strike.
For the benefit of humanity be baa
opened what be caUt a “frse labor
exebange" for both employeea and amployera. where they esn cooesnd bSYS
settled. In tbs window
la a sign autlBg tbs object totbecnhla U wbat It says;
Ailah U ar^t- AUth bejslaed^N^

s»Tr.u

sod tosstmsstcr In ordinary. What la
now esUod low« Fifth avenoa could
not bo dowTibad aa Mr. Dooley recent
ly doacribei Newport, •‘the abode of
Inzurr and sllmoiO'.** where “the hua
imhradoocoa the
yesterday In
wife that waa to the wife tliat It or
ought to be." In Uie beginning It
backed affali
irtlff^imclsed.
)ent on Wa^l
rere ithen, at
square, there were
grimy and paaaionato. and left rider­
are artmnd that genteel. comf«»rt breed less. a monster without a head.
It is beside the pun«*k? to aay that
there are rich men humane, generous,
stranger; hablUUoaa 1
charitable. So are there [ioor men pnwlth
tb'nt. wise, conservative
fore»*s, not Individuals, we shall have
tbs Hswltta. the Oam.-r*. the Tbom- to deal. and. though lemiwlxitig may
dikes-.soUd fe
folk who. If not at rich aa iK.stpoia* the day. the day Is surely
- dikas-.soUd
r Aatora, were rich enough and eotnfng when It is to l»e derided who
I In lives aingular- own the country. wIh> control the govi and bablta wholly unoetenta- erumeut—the aggregations of wealth
form today the 'baals of mainly piled up In a single iKHilon or
fairly be called good aoclcty. the hew«Ts of wood and the drawc-rs of
, -•Srbatmayfah
▲ccuae one of them of UMng of the water who do the work and fight the
Bnndred. and If yon do not offer LmtUiw and pay the taxes, the great
SB Insult you perpetrate a aoIccUm.
commonaliy of what Abraham UnI all on account of moving up- coin called “the plain people.”
A
If began vUh the
Enllghtem'd men would moderate
a progenitor. that conflict. The scandalous behavior
I'
mmth of which
New Yorker ot the ixinsidcuoua rich plays dln*ctly
^ ma kmg aa tbo I
^ ^ bad
living and got his lo the lead of the extrt^mlrt and the
had to work for hla
1
Y ^
^lichsabytheawe
rtebaa by the sweat of hit l.row money iglutor. with unclean hands |
bad
and a value. Lhe pickax of the levelrr and l
^
had both a character
eba
I Union aquape was feqced round of the Incendiary. The Indifference of
by a woodan palling and the site of the the guild of luxury and wealth, not to
DU« bote! was yet a frog mention the common canae which too
I shop aliove Hourton street many of the worthy rich from a mis­
la Broadway, the old red Ulek Ibioae- taken sense of aasoclaUon make with
Trtt mansion at what Is now l>ead these, la replete with eril auguries.
.Man's curse, a kind of advance guard
Human nature has not much changed
he grandees
of tha march northwanl. the
grondoea rtncY* man Ivecame acquainted with IL
to live In That we are yet upon the ascending,
not .the descending, scale of national
Other aa two of a kind, and they lived development need not l>e denied, but
•xceadlnglj weU. They could tell the we live In an accelerated age. elec­
ffiffennee between Crow w hisky and tricity having annihilated time and
They playiHl whUl. apace, and. the Latin races doomed.
Spain dead, luly dying. I>ance down
with an Incurable disease-the cause#
before our very eyea-shall we not
t Up and the palings around Union seek to escape what seems to liare
squnro came down and the order to been the desUny. not ao ranch of lux­
“place hla head to the rising sun and ury and wealth aa the vicious assump­
bla tnll to Dr. Cbeever’s church" waa tion of class superiority aud the InjusiHBad the Dooveaux riches of the war tbf' of organtaed money. pereoUtlng
onmenponthei
what la calBd aoHe
I rat-._-------ruptlng the founu
_____ _
accumulate.
credit and honor Cor profit 1
to be inuUlpllcd. mllllonatrea to
bacome aa plenUful aa bUckberrlea.
aster eC the SItwat
wamaa-nai only common In quantl►ms to me." said the
tr. bPt in quality Ukewlse. Central
. “that you aund a great deal
park waa made to the very hands of
tbaaa. That they should build their than you wool
azmndlose nalacca near It was ineviu“Yoa.” answ.
got tOw He's <
Sana, and
Won Bundrod had co
ba a In a L
tbrtr patrimony nor the
It ’caoaa If anybody got 1 drop on
But tbay existed In a
blm It would stump da for t

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jat kamad the stony sure and the
bratsl swaggar of the bt>^
^aifiln MabUto and the titled brulMgs

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Ma. m, rasldanoa Haw W

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man
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Cblsls
WANT OEPARTSENT.

Apjiarently dlaappolnuxl by tba fact
that throngs did i»ot crowd his store,
be has pUcert undcraseth the first algo
anoiher.'ajjd tbU Is whst It ssya;
Now. ICItchrll. pot tip or shut up. No
mors footiBc with hstf s bbUUoo of bun-

TOURING WITH ROOSEVELT.

Huitling Jeweler.

DR. SAWVKR

W1SS2““~-

•DENTIST#

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nifk OOU) WORE A BPnClALTT.

os-raco^ATHV

J. W. GAUhlTLETT, M. O.
PMVfitCIAN AND BUWOffOW
A, Bur»«7 Of tha Eya and Fitting

_

Parker’S Tountain
Pen Ink far sak.

irTOUmordA}
Until September *iOth we will
make conncaion trora main to

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CURPETCIEMIIIIS WORKS

A. D. TYLER

Dentist
OFFICE:

"

JOHN R.SANTO

offer applies only lo those who
will use gas immediately connec­
tions arc made and who are on
lines ol mams. .\s the nights
lengthen the demand for GAS
for illurainalmg is increasing—
the pcojdc of our city now rcahxc
tliat G.\S for lighting is infmiicly
tuperiur to any other method
known here. The light is more
brilliant, available and reluble at
ALL HOURS, and, with equal
eqt
light, cosU lc» than onc-halfof
any other, besides beingg far ea-Kier
ea.»uer
on the eyes. House# in couse of
erection or jiroposcd should
be completed without
tern of gas piping. Many ha\-c
already done this. Apjilication
for anjthing in the line of light­
ing, healing or piping made at
our office, *223 K. Fiont St. will
scemre ]»roinj>t attention.

*

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■ FIRE INSURANCE
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For^ poAala north to Maeklaaw Oty. II .10
For O^rtBapJ^ OJW. aaaAanaal and UFor LarnWrllla airt Ba. Lorta, 4 * p. m.
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J.V CLIFFE.

MarUttm Block.

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him to
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todla.,
18 artlaa. to ffwt Dr. King s Vow Dls-

FARM m SALE

PROF. C. E. HORSt

pere Marquette

MRS. C. E. HORST

100 aat* known as the Sleele ot
lad., hasOBdoted death’samioafrom
asthma, bat this woadorfnl madiolne

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“Say. put me down for one thlngJJOB 8ALX-Fana»
I’d rather be president of a big rall- Old tor«. mud Hunninm Soi^—SReedr
wllh a private car to go anyHrilrf Offered.
e. than be i»resldenl of the United
FOR RENT"
Old sores and running acres often
SUtes. Ifa great.“
So decUred Teddy Roosevelt, Jr., to baffle the akin of the best ;>hy*lclang
New York com‘siK>udeut of the Ubll- The sufferer Is Impelled to try every
adelphla Fresa. He reached New York nostrum and every other “cure" which
at 5:30 p. m. on the Erie aboard pri­ neighbors and friends may suggest,
vate car No.
ibe personal property at a less of time and with no relief
of U. IL M.H'ullotigh. vU e president of from the agony. There U relief for
the Chicago and Northwestern rail- all thus afflicted. Feck Rros.. Grand
00»ETOBKXT-W.P.Cro*ior. , _ _
was fine.'" exclaimed the youth­ Rapids. Mich., a house whose high
ful aoD and heir of the president. "We standing Is unquestioned, offer Feck’s
MISCELLANEOUS
just shot and shot and bagged some King of Ointments with a positive
bully ones. Look there.”
guaranty U do all that Is claimed for
The lK»y pointed with tremendous IL It hat a remarkable record for
pride at three hoxiw that were being curing when everything else hat
tenderly lifted from the train to hit failed. If your druggist d(^s not keep
coach, which was walling for him.
•Tve got ’em In there,” said be. with Feck's Kl^ of Ointments, send 25
aU the enthusiasm of any boy w bo baa cents for a two-ounce glass jar. by
brought game down with his gun, no malt poarptld.
matter If he might be s president's son.
“What's In 'em? Well, you can put
It down that there's more than just
C TIB&l-f 1 Jb and Il.tt at rioebe'a
pUin jiralrie chickens. 1 got all a man
could shoot, and I landed a twenty-two
LESSONS FREE
pound muskellnnge loo."
Reports indicate that the wheat
yield In Oklahoma la double that ex­
pected and wm be from twenty to thir­
ty-five bushels an acre. The corn yield
wUl be from thirty to fifty bushels an
acre, says a dispatch from Enid. Okla..
to the Kansas City Sur. The fruit
yield has been ahimdant. ao moeb wo
that It Is unaaUble. Genenilly this has
been the moat proaperous year In Oklabcuna’t history. The wheat yield la
Garfield county alone will reach 5.000.-

Rastall

BiirteuMurBiCiite
UchtttlPmrCi.

of ihrsr fools will hr loroed l*sck to thslr
It was midday w lien the spertal train
ssosrs h> that timr: tbs othrr half la
mors nt for a madhouas. After all that bearing Fraaideut Roosevelt on hla racent trip through New Hampahira
raached The Welra. on Lake Winnlpaaogee. where the G. A. B. veterans
•Tlie neighbors say I am eccentric," of the aUte were In annual encamp­
said Peters quietly, “but I assure you ment eaya a Newbury (X. ID dis­
It U not so. No; sirikcfs and opera- patch to the New York World. The
pUca waa too aroall atid the crowd too
tora have not
perbs[»s they
big for any formalKiea rrroldent
I could srttle the whole case. Oh. Roosevelt stepped from the train to
yes. there Is a way. There should l»e find himself lo the thick of the crush.
no strikes. No. All could l»e avoided. There was no avenue of retreat not
Tes. yes. It U so. Do not l»ellere what even a platform. Ankle deep In dust
the neighbors say. They are pood peo­
ple. yes; pood, but you see they are be atood. w hile a regiment of militia
and L5U0 G. A. R. veterans marched
are wrong. They aay I an
by lo review, lie could hardly see for
But yon see I ro not. Nor
Then to prove It be wonld not have the blinding, choking dust while brovj
his picture Uketi. “WalC* said be, shod formers trod ujion his iocs. But
the prealdeoi enjoyed It hatleas In the
with an air of mighty mystery,
sun.
teh to me; just walL“
Next on the (irogramme was lunch­
eon at the principal hotel. Through
MORGAN-AMD THE NEWSBOY an arbor of roacs the presidential party
reached
the banquet hall and took
OrMi Mass«t.‘. D..I Wllk
pUces at Uble. Minutes passed, but
no food maierUllxed, Conrtefnatlon
fell
uiK*n
the caterer. Npeclol waiters
down Nassau street to his otfiev
hired dosed cab the other day. says bad been engaged for the occasion, but
the New York correspondent of the not one appeared. Suddenly the preftlding
officer
at the honor uble rose
PhlladelpbU lYeaa, be was recognised
and shouted:
by a little newsboy aa the cab
“This luncheon must be served
IJbcrty street. He darte<l toward the
onre.
Never
mind the courses,
cab and. running alongside It. shouted
at the top of hU voice; “HI. Mr. Mor­ over.nhing on the table together.
lmite«l guests spiveg from their
gan! Coal strike ‘extra r “ at the
aeaU and volunteered as wallera. The
Ume fioorlshlnp a newspsiH r In front first of thcNc finally reapiM'ared from
of the cab w indow.
Either something In the i»a|>er at­ the kitchen lK*arIng aloft
tracted Mr. Morgan’s attention or he of bread. At sight of
pleased at the lad's familiarity. cheen*d,
He reached for the luiper and threw waved
the boy a half dollar. The little fellow and the
to the G.
the pn-sident wcl
after the cab agali
to New Hampshire and Captain
Baundaman iutroduet«d him aa
Before the cab pulled up at Mr. Mor­
r Roosevelt, the rough rider l»rc**l
an's office the ncwrt>oy was already
pre.<ldenfs siNiN-lj was t
The p
Q the sidewalk watting for It to stop. dent.
llmte to the Amerl«-an soldhT,
Aa Mr. Morgan rtepi»ed out the urchin
The efftH-t of the sihhiU was large!
approached him ami. holding
spoiled. At every dr\H>p of tin* pres
change fror
l*and c
iocaird
Ai^ m
ouum-tebed hand, j
Mon
man." said Mr. Mor­
“Hotoorn. pipin' hotT'
gan In some artonUhmeut. “what is
“Badges-your pick for a nickel
this forr
“Git your tickets now for tonight's
“Yer give me 00 cents fiT the loipcr
yor jlst bought, an* this U yer change,
* ellmnx of disonicr .
air." rcplbd the boy.
presidential M>«ial pulled
"Oh. never mind that. Keep the mounted mlllthiman backed his^horae
lonoy, keep It—and take this. There's against: a iH'Ulgerent civilian
1
civil
a iK»eh cart ovit there." Here Mr. promptly
saddle.
ly pulled oul of
Morgan dived Into a i»ocket and fished Other militia
ullltlamen rwbed t
out anolhtT fifty wni pbve. which he other cltlx**ns n-eufon-isl the clvllUn.
gave to the urt-bln. and. clapping him As the train pulled out dh the journey P'A'¥H-A. H. U.bMO
hack, turned and walked briskUr lo Newbury u strenuous picture was
Into his
seen from the president's car. Clubbed
rifles were working like pump handles,
YOUNG TEDDY’S AMBITION. whll^ soldiers and civilians were tan­
gled up in a lively melee.
mather Bs Railroad Tresldrat Tkaa
Kstloa’s C-nisr KsrsatlTr.

the pen I
Sold by

AT lOm
PER 1000 WATTS

sut« «hat Is waatod sod wsnu oso bs
PETERS.
grsotsd. I So tbs

ly

_aad bMUmlng.la

Csfidsf

for hslp w«l "Chow low" h*r« at tbs
D«. BsaSdso that. skiUsd Ubor-

«*IwuBtaU tba world to know,
vritaa Bar. Q J. Budlong of Aafaawnj. a L. "wbat a thoroaghly good
ralgartasd by ao moeb money, but ip- and raliabla mediolna I found in Eo
amttf tba pinchbeck atra and laatno Bittera They curod me of
iaundioa and livar troablaa that bad

1 of Flak waa for a tlam
Dblaet kaaon. It let la a flood of
t and fsra a momanrt chack to tba

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