The Evening Record, August 09, 1902

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The Evening Record, August 09, 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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1902-08-09

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THE EVENING RECORD
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JONG EDWARD CROWNED LABOR DAY
'V«ry Imp

V* Coronation
don Today

PUM NMrty All Complvtod for
Big DMnonstratlon

SCENE OF ROYAL MAGNIFICENCE LIST

Th* Kin* Not Strons But Bor* It With Llttl* Apparent F*«eu*
~Proo*Mlon Was eiaborat* and DMaUa of Coronation
: Carried Out According to Original Program Except
Preaeno* of Foreign'Dlgnatlrlea.
Ixooaon, Aug.
The king »u
downed at 12:21 o'clock. Ai toon
as the down was placetl lipow his
licad. the signal was flashed from the
gsUery of the abUy to the roofaian
who tclegfaplted tlie news to Hyde
Park and the Unrer. At these places
the artillery fired a salute and after­
ward joinetl with the ringing of bells
which made the whole city reverbrate
with acrlamations of joy.
A < lose scrutiny of ilie king after he

kich. satitbday august

HONEY IN HUCKLEBERRIES

OF ATHLETIC EVENTS

Hertbsen Mkiblgmn’scropof baeklsbsrrtss this ysar to the Urfotc in
■may years The price* havs bssn,,
good, saaging from ») oenm to$l.<X>
a eiato. Lsrgs qnantities have bean
ptnksi in tbs vicinity of Kalkaska,
bat jost now tbs pioksrsare a work

6.000 oratos have bssn sbippsd ost
this year. Thars ars now about 80 InGood Program of Straight Ath- dians sngagsd tber.» in pieking tbs
frail and ISO white pK>pls.
lattes at Twelfth Street
lodostrioas piokrrs can avsrags $8 a
day aad U many oasss |S a dsy has
samed. One family of a faibsr.
ar aad little dangbter. have
igsd
a day for some time.

to be
handled vith k dtti of ecreiDOay.
Tbete were Uete aetiwUe proem•iant. from palace to abbey with 16
by four
golden
Tiages drawn, i
and some by six horses, left the palace
cooveyuig the princess' and the king’s
relatives. At 10:46 prince and princess
of Wales, followed by jmgling cavklryrn started for abbey.
The proccssioo moved slowly out
of the palace gates into the Mall
Firrt came a group ol mounted offi­
cers of the headqiiartcn sUff in red
and gold uniformi. siars and medals
sparkling on their breana Follow­
ing them were a dctacbment of the
hoimebokl cavalry, the most gorgeous
troops of the empire, snth their Ger­
man silver helmets, long horsehair
jiluroes, red tunics, cuirasses of pedished steel, while leather Ueecbes and
high top boots. Over their sa.ldles
were sheepskins and the horses as well
trained as the men kept perfect step
and line.
(Ooatiaasd on third pngs.)

}<h)-sM:al condition given by a first
ghtnfwe of his majesty. 11m face
• Umwed very little color and his ma­
jesty's jMu^was very slow. Queen
Alexandra w3hr a gown of yellow
satin wall a lung purple train ciuboased with goM. As the ceremony con­
tinued the king began to show signs
of latiguc when he was required to rise
lu be introduced. Toward the end
lof the ceremony in the abbey came a
liot. stuffy, ami oppressive heat which
evidently troubled his majesty. In
mwenng the oath and questions the
/king was very distinctly heard
f throughout the abtiey, and a msgnifirmt cflert was produced when the
king put the crown on his head. It
is oOkially announced that the king
has txwnc the coronation ceremony
%cry well. He is not suffering any
fatigue.
lAifulon. Aug. 9.—King hUlward
\T1, after weeks of Uttling with Wrackad Laundry Building In
death, was trium}*antl> c rowned ruler
Adrian This Morning
ot the worM’s mightiest empire at
Westminster abbey today, just after
the abbey chimes tolled out the noon
•by hour. As the royal procesakw
riilrred the ald>ev all o|iera glasses
were levelled at his majesty despite
the rigidity of cTwiit ettiquette which And a Numbar of Employan
forliiilH anyone rtanng at his august
Wara Barloualy Injurad
iicrson.
The morning o|iennl with UiUiant
sunshmc, but Uter the sky was over­
cast. No ram fell, however, and the
chilly breeres ma*le the lombliooi
Wss Wissbsi
more c^nitorlaUle. Ambulances were
little rciiuiied.

At tbs mMiiag of tbs Osetral Lab­
or Uaioe last evsnlag, tbs plans for
tbs approsoliiac laibor Day eslstemwsrs goes orsr oarrfally. and svsrythlaf potato to
Uiatoflast
year. AUaoet all of tbs plans bars
laksa dsflolls form
msato avs nsarly eomplsisd. tlioogh
to ovsr tbrss wssks onUl tbs dsy.
Thanaloo. har. wtaely lakw ttia.
by 111. tonlook and not (h.lr plan,
rorkwl oat «oly.
The fad Fratram will baanno.
lalsr. bat alrsady suoagh to flasd lo
fits aa idsa of tbs atUaoaons that
wUldraw psoptoloibci city anfl gst
iborlof mra oat lu tbs moi
will bt’ sti>«l gamst mrly. with
plsatyofgood bsad masio.
Tb«Nw
will U- amosiag and vsry Inter
ssting. and wll ooonpy a good share

MILLIONAIRE STABBED |
Paper Knife inj

Chicago

imm.

$3*50
and $3*00

Oxfords**..
Ali- THE SN.AFMEiT.
SWEUX^l blLAPF.S
AU THE FASHION.
Ahiy. IFATHFRS ::

L aased Tr««l>l« Tk.c

I

MmrAmr Tudnj

t.*r
ll... rfl.Yt

I aad fl«ada|kProh*blj luml «h«>w*T«

These new Tics ol ours will soon be
a thing of the past. They arc cer­
tainly the nobbiest, neatest and
best lot of ties ever shown in the
City.

yiHi-llt-r^

tunn If Tm aiui

I. Euy

ASK ro sFT THEM

JUIrtd U.
Fritdricb

Ewnttoc ..(.e

Wi.4nbe-0.« 111*

tm

S. BENDA a cor
CUahtan. Hattan sad 1

BIGGEST BARGAINS

Our Aim Is

In Shirt Waists in Town

PERFECTION

25c, 42c, 59c, 85c, Etc.

ONE MAN BLOWN TO PIECES

W. W. MMBiU COMPANY

■ 1 TRY A RECORD WART AD.

Before the Eyes of the World

TROUBLE IS IMMINENT

FRANK FRIEDRICH

242 FRONT STREET

Remember

That our closing out prices on
Silk and White Waists. Wash
Silks, fancy silks, Towsha and
fancy Muslins, Alexandria silks,
Chambray. Madras, Robina
stripes. Dimity, and all summer
dress goods will continue until
closed out.
«
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a

A. J. WILHELM

Kntaigto Hatlltn an playiag WUl
Ud nettaed thiir Xtoctipaett. Thta lamtba^atlbalplMtiaiar*

City « Book w Store

tab i-kKil srr.*thrr

EXPLOSION
OF BOILER

THE NEW STAND

Id itock DOW. The manutociurcrs until now have
been abaoct unable to fill others on account of
great demand F.vefyThing that’*'neede.l >iou
wW find here.

a a JItaSuHdsp Scb^l Pink.

bust 11 o clook. bowevsr. will ocsomstbing that will oertsinly subbed and kilb-d this uiorntnr by
urn tbs psople. Tbs eisootiv*.
Walter I*. Slebbiiifs, a rlvll and tonmitiss ars not rsady to sUto Jost soltiug engineer, in the llonaduiKJk
what this to to be. bat they ny that building. Stebblng. us.d a iwper
it Will bs somstbing oot srsu svery koifs, subbing floutt twice. The
dsy. and somsthiug that ttis
trouble aross oter the ooHretion of a
will be glad to sss
bin by Btelibings 6« oa was a mil­
Tbs aftsmooo will bs so fall of lionaire.
<
good things Uiat tbsy will bs fsirly
A RAWroiUJ PBorEKI Y enl.l.
ronnlng oot at the top. Pirst will
corns tbo strsst psrmdc.- which will
.\ml were a Kootl
■tart at J o’clock sharp. Union
inferior K«H>ils arc turned
goods and a host of otbsr good
out at our fa( totic^ nor
Through Attorney H d Dsvii the I
I will make thto parade
otiereil for sale.
W hen
d.al has Just been cIosihI by which'
ban Uis ons of last ysar
Vuii imv nl the W*. W’.
isdiatsly following the parade J O • (Iroiser Jias pdrctiaaed Wood
KlMIlAl.l. Cl I, or its
willooear tbs speaking on ths (ton town, tlie Oawford property ou Ws^hicpresciiiativcN you gel
gronuds where the besi ington street, tlie oonsiderstion betng
liiNt iUs.> gooilii .It hune^t
Ulsottbatoan bs obtained will ad­ M.OOOoash. Mr. Crotser will inske
1'
dress the .anion men of the oily and extensive ImprovemeuU to tb.- proi*. rptufit*
ing shout II.OOu.
all otbsrs wbo will hear
.See u^ lor tern
Following this. bsgiDDiog mtSM)
ic \etv IiLeral.
TUB
HUOAK
HOWL
New
oandy
o’olooa, will oopor tbe athletic sporti
store and Ice iveam iBrlors
H
on ills Twelfth street base ball park
Harris. 617 Unloc street.
f-t
A fins program of straight athletlos
has bsso arrsogsd. sod alr.tady sutrtes CARAMEL ic- cresra at the Hagar
of athletes Uitb ioosl and distaai.
Howl, Harris’ new Union stre.t
•tore. ,_______________
ft
bavsbsen made for tbs eveutPL Tbs
program with tbs prises offered will HOME GROWN pewihes. iW basket;
as follows:
lOU yard da»h-First. 9S.60; sc-cood.
bers. aiv. down ; water melons. 80c.
•1 80: third. $l.W.
.wo»u mnskmelons. f>c. Enterprise,
Bunding broad jam)v-Kirst. pt 50;
CtosbUfoorry
lC.l7tf.—---- ------- - _ ____ ____
ssooad. $1.80: third. |l.oo.
Bunding bop step-and-jamp-rirst.
lamiUm, Aug. 9.—The roro^tion
Adrian. Mlob.. Ang. b-Ths bollsr M 80;ssooud. II U); third, ll.uf
k the iiH ulrnt of tixlav.
Phe reap- in Artbar Oram’s gassUior Imandry
Bhot pot. 16 iioand sbot-First.
pearam r of the king in publii after saplodcd at •:4Utbls morning with is 80; ssooud^ |l 6o; third, fl.ui
hit ncaHy fatal illness was the event
Hammer throw. IT poonn hammerwtiiih Uought the crowds and ani­
First. il 6*n ssoood. II 80: third.
mated the enthusiasm.
Si* weeks dews In baildingstwo blooks asmy 11.00
80yarddash-Kir*i.
MW; second.
ago the various features
wars shnttorsd. Tbs boUsr. it to mid.
eval iMgeant wouUl have attracted the bad bssn onrry^ji^y M pwm^ a •1.80: third, il.oo.
Kanutng Brood Jornp-Ftrst. M W.
whole attentum, but tocUy all thought
and pit> were direc ted to the sick
second. fi.W: tblra. Il.oo.
king, btrriy convalescent. |duckily unBatuiing hop stop-and-jomp™First.
dsnd to. Jamss Oram, blewn
dertaking a fatiguing duly.
to pieese;: lajatsd. Carl Ball, sngln IS 80: ssooad. il W; third, il.OO
we paint the meriu of the Sole of Honor.**
Hespite the disaiqioinliiieiit lie had esr. probably falnUy hart; Bsn Baa
Pole Vault-First. |J W; secood.
Sola* -^oywl BIu#- $5.50 Shoall.W;
third; It.iM.
ghsj. Amman, badly hart and may
Kannlag
high
Jomp-rirst.
M
W;
la
the shoe it the best of work tod leather
dto; Willto Oram, horribly bamsi
nothingt ciuldTavc c.ieclcJ lh« lay- and smldsd. rsoovsry donbtfal; Mary second. 11.80; third. il.UO.
and “back of it" it the name of Selz.
alt) ot llieir greeting.
Hie ciueen, Mntlsmon. Unndmas, lag bcoksa and
Aflsr those atbleiio svsaU will occur
Sell meant perfection and standi for tatiatoo. was liailed not so imi. h as the band badly hart: Annis Bam
oos of the greatest eveato that ever
faction.
second figure in the rrrrmon), but a Innndmss. sbonldsr broksn. Tbs body ooourrad in the base ball world of Uito
the wife mnd nurse who had kept Uith
city. The Printers, iaoluding tbe
ful vigil so msny weeks.
newspaper men. will most their old
at one price,..................
Nor was tlie enthusiasm fully free
Hvato, tbs Cigar Maksra It will bs
from restraint. The crowd fell anxa game (or blood, with a capital B.
ious for the king and tearful foe the
Tbs battsrisf are not osriaia yet. bat
effec ts ofthe day's latigue, and eiery
all the batteries will be opsosd at
dicer had a sob not tar behind it. Haytiwn CunbOAt Hmm Landed oaos when the game slarto. and tbs
The whole aflair was mlitntcly more
caraage will probably bs someibiag
Troops At Capo Haytlon
fiersonal and more syinjiathelic for
awfal The game may last only live
THB OLD RELIABLE
ay ooatinas for Aftosn.
The spectacle itself was shorn ol
bow many are toft at
many of its glories and tlie crowd was
tbs sad of tbs fifth.
not as Urge as it undoubtedly would
U tbs early evening, s band
have been in June, and was composed
Is bsiag arraagsd for. aad Uis Uwt in
more esc lusively ot Ixmdonerm.
this part of the stats wiU partioipats.
f~Tbs navy ds Tbs satire dsy will bs olosed with a
Nor were yiruvision* for sightseers
so muc h m evidem e. The govern­
gtaodhall._______________
ment stands up Cooslilulion hill re­ sr MaOma of tbs Msablas tbs foUowmain and a etc filled largely with offi­ ing Atopalab dalsdat Osps Bayttoa
HAVING GOOD SUCCESS
**A Hgytlsa gmnboat laadsd a
cers in uniform gnd ladies in bright
tmlcts. In Piccadilly there were a fsrts Dear Caps HAytton aa Friday.
AasagigsatoOltobaarlyaipsrtsd. I
few siaiids. I
....
win bs toady to Mod.«*
wlikii before
sMMsribs ('ttv.
day had none at all
■Avg nncpitsp 0660.
The crowd began to gather about
Tbs •olloHors appoiatod to latts
4 o’clock this morning, many men
H.BOO to sompisis tbs sarvsy of tbs
Having sleiM in the parks to be on
•MHassBsll
I eariy. By C o’c lock.
this eoaaty. arv msrtlag with vsiy
bUck UtcMu. toward
good sa«MS aad alrsady mors kbaa
rroUingin bl
Tbs wusltinc
B, 9 oVlocl, the hit
half lbs amaaal has bssn satooribed.
CTlrreJ the .bbry, the beta to buiy that Huy have aoiaoaidastotosnars oat of town
ic<trcct> wete SIM and pisisd Ibtto sanvMs Am lbs fM) of
will bs gsomoos wbsa tbsy
in wiled leiienily for the cominil o( taads ntittry. Tbsy havs. bow- ate latoTTlswsd. Boms few dscHas
to ooatribats, but speaking gwisiaUy
’*^rhir*e»peciam crowd had bccii
ion. ars folly ap tote
watitiw h» houn before thtw wai aay
■ of tel
tiwcial awn of life within the jrard of
total amant wUl bs latotd la a few
S^^^^palace. Not untU 9X atotl dslsgatos It Ibt teaaly. toavtath.tr oatridei. tlgawUl bt btUoa tbttMbtetbs
and eacoct aem eiorut| lalo the car- wartoat watda Tht atartartaawiU
na,e road whteh tad 6«» the royal bt btU Aagart nad.
SOUTH SIDE
UNION STREKT

-uemr DUD."

Pknpf Of Bast Ban Goods

6oiii0 CiRe eum Drops

i

Coll«Hloaor Mill rrww W.ltar A.

SIXTH TKAB-MO. 1SS8

IHE WUTHtt:

aad tba banrias boagbc In tbs flela as
fast as gatbersd. so tl^t all that th.‘
ploksrs havs to do is to get the b. rriss off tbe boshsa. Ah they are frm
to all who wish to work the retams ’
ars rtcb to those sngsged tn tbs work.
Gso W Lsrdie reoeived bO crates;
from Btiatford last night, aad bs has ‘
thss far bought aad shipped J.aoo'

Killed With a

•.

men's

PROGRAM

In Lon­

Many Americans Witnessed the Function In West-

crn.

Brop In and See Them.
STEINBERG'S oNEllABLE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE.

m

Tor Cki$ ttleek
To iriiiMc mu Nlmk )oiir «lioicc

ofc;i:kANirMs .

S0(/ptr dozen
IMionc MS for Cut Khiweis.

FRANK Ma PAINE, Florist

XHE FAIR

ASMKR* OO.

DROVER

WATERPROOF
...COATS...
Keep out the rain. Hcat’y duck out' aide, rubber interlined- No other
coat wears so well for hard servicePerfeclly waterproof -cost you only
five dollars for the extra length.

UMBRELLAS .. 50c TO $5^00

i|:
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

.fcVTOSmit. ATOOST 9, IBOd.

• «k* •«

r li.tBC •« lb* «ta*
Xu <b.

TRAVSIWK OiTV. MIOHIOAH
ORAND TRAVERSE tIERAkC
Lf.lAmMli.V.1
J. W. HANNBN. MIMr

IteMor.

J
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KBrUBIorCTAV «TAT« TU K«T.

ABBOB T. BUBO mi iMtoow.
AIoBX MAH

rBBPM. WAICMBM«rOoktoM.

^rNfiraiocvv «r «•«.

o«i«> Hs
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wbiA

Inliis in Bedroom Suits!

^ ^ffbtWorid

•mcUmotb*
rUOac ttotatali

■ towe that beeael
hMo rtoUed tap pa
imM M iMVihH
old* werU for thirtp peon, eieepl tap
kvMira Tl*W o< th« «•«
blBL Hortpt! ••ttatotowetofcedol
fMMlbWtolM t*-*u
wort to wril wHm—»<l oortpuart aoipa*.oUUtoptaeoeo ib.e«||eel
•Mtooiroo MMi w-rt«i- »-*;'• ibo Alette olrclr. U te etaert leer
It to woHhT It oUm iwmmlOirt wIU Mihe froto St Powirteit e>4 to
toriatowrol fneeoll llB«eltrt*eL
UelU w. eifired tbero tbe ptoee bed
oettaeoertolHd to toe» tbee Iblftp
Sltt^epw’i^'^o tbae to Maplp
uloueoo. Tbop here ee lodertrtM
•o^ BO peipooo. teoepl to tel loo^
MeU odTteto tap.ltae iweatblp BaWmtLnBmUmmjiB frmtlfjlM V> tte preaoel Jepea tariag lartbar dot
M fi«ll M tl>o« mhc Mtb ol.tbe potoeelag ef » aeu of Aa
ana
mtoaonertoe atoaebad to a Chlaa
%om^ turn Urn .oW U.U dty. Thw«
Oo. of tbe oeertto
bUw who dooot dUpUj
mm letoad Bitotea.
ta «bo pwjMl moUm*. .erred ta tbe taop. et leech wa. ehlek.
•apte. •eeoiel plate,
rthe
aadaae of tbeei oeete
Mid eot of 18 who ato thU
pU, ttdtod.
tMlMhi ptopotltioB worthy Oft
At fhm. Pm. aftor a oepMBttoB
^
efMptaie.aept. Woh Betllb. efd
U. be. beee reteerrled to bto dra
mam 4LBP rULTBOHM.
wife, wbe to e lew ptoietato Jaalor.
n oiohUMM MJt:
•1» I. BUUIJ jMBt oiBOR onythlof 00 Bart la ta* earlp 10'. Hr.
MioyoblR to th. Witj of mtoftof wm wooed aad woo ooeol lUlaeto'I

I wae woa tap rte <MI deer, tap
• elMtem Oatpdretai

mb*MUM

Mini

Kever were such Uirffaina offered yoi\ lirfore.
ihw pfiecs. thc^’^pcak louder than worejs.

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Sitl.il Oak n.picco Suit. OoUen f.msli. IVt-n. h

BKOMO,

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TB18 tlOKATUBB

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Arri:\us
ON Bvm BOX Ol- THE OKNUOe

A full carload. 50 distinct patterns of Oak suits just
placril on the floor. Bouijht 20 per cent less than the
price now. 1)()N’ T MISS Tl IKSK. you will appn*riat«*
them.
::::::
:

Concert

slater, uuik ruse furhsheii

WART DEPARTMEHT.

A qoaitol aioto Bd he Uft
hMtrd. VBtoro hoa dooe • froot Oral
in I8to. eotoinf «Bet.
Ten
for Mr. Jarrto Hli fl^uro U hoe. hU
ago he married Ota a Sawyer,
plcMoni Hi! rolo* U power
aad .he died onlyr »WOjtmEs««w.
twoytwrsago. Then
*»«.
fol end lyiiipethatio. rich end
bUthoBghte tatBedtohi. flretlofa
neot.itreUtot bow to toU tooed
d»^. tlnktoir now to ffeoUeat aophjr.
irtmirhool the tooge eoUfOly
frr« from any harahBoaa. or aBythioi farmer, weal to Nohleerllle aad paid
off 8WO BOlee which were held agaluet
cRiiUnt Oertotoly Mr. Jenrla ha. him lijUiehret National hBBk of
plaoa forhlawalf to thebnort. rity. He eald that he had BOt beea
out of debt aiam he liad
of th.1 muaio loTtog pe<^a
wiUapptwr
to the Ooo farm on whteh he had reared hie famMr. Jarrl. will
i
tly and on which he had liTed for
I Taeeday eroolag
oearly forty yeara While the totereet
parforottOM el "A Mil waabeingoaloaUtedhe
op" lo OM el Um toi(»
emited. walking to and fro to
town. I. Indues e ptole looklei old the bank in a eery reetie«
aeepto eppmeehed the etoM«w el tk. When Uie oalooUtioo wa.
and be liad pal# the mono
w.pu>7 »d ertrt Mnot. derlDR U» aowilii* week. Tb. oeivttd the noiee duly oanoelled

m iMem

COnilEGAnONAL CHURCH,

JOHN R.SANTO

TUESDAY. AU8UST 12. 1902

lUEIEHALBSOiiiuicn

DF». SAWVEE9

»DENTIST«

SLIT “

ABC'MIBAIoP ». PABIIAUII oft

'■'• V- •'

5gy A Rare Musical Treat I

HAROLD JARVIS,

. . . I'MIil'al

Mil* BUii'lir lUri.iiMi ...

..Vi..li,llM

U aa ExceplIaMlly Hae Proeram.
Ua4er ihe Auspices of ihe
y. p. s. c a

........

up bv Ifb'phiuu'.
JOHN I'.Oi l^:o.

HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?

Admission. - - 35 Cents.

I IF YOUR FEET ACHE!
Cicl thrm into an Oxford Shoo. It is iho iiloal sumim r
there are many who wear them the year rtniml. Our slui
built to stand wear tjood hard wear, too. S«M* llir
styles we arc showinj».

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well. It is a i^cneral favorite and sells for $2 so. I he lK»ys* si/e
sells for $2.25.

SHOES FOR DRESS ”
Shoes for business and for all occasions, of correct and shapely
styles, of the best of leathers-that is what we have fur >ou. gen­
tlemen, in footwear. I he ilu-man-ic*’and the Nelson’s * Caistom bit” always meets the inipular demand, am! you choose
from live kinds of leather. The "Custom bit ’ sellsat 'lhrecbifty, hour and Five Dollars. The "Hu-man-ic” for a sir.*i^:hi
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to ito toto tha oonlaet; hat whaa
MUhonairv Tramp pUyad hare last
dhowa that aothiag ooald praraat the ight. Beet ehow hare played
•omtoatton of Mr. Moflhtt. ha too,
praaloaaly withdraw. Tha boat faeltM astoto to tha party to tha Twaaty- DO YOU wear baad
^..th dtotriat aad theta will ba
yo« want ooa of oar
Mdtod work thftmghoattha dletriet
tor Mr. ^iBBhtt.

i OFFICE:

The Calebrated T«nor. of Detroit

the ohl folk! did BOt appear to
proin front of the teller a window
^ naut-m •«*., guod lj«vj
pit, who took mnoli iaterert to aad poarml out liii uoal to a ptayar of f
eti^
iheauical aBalra. to handing them a ihankaglvlng to the Lord for delirer
list of the town, he would pUydurlog
teou-etaL
th« weak, the nmnageraiAed: -Why
do yon with to know thle roalH
In Mrw York city,
••Wair'-^replied tbe old geaUeman. Kvea at the elube there
rigos of a
-yon eoo we her a darOr thet Ime let general amaata. and it ii
•lip moie'D naif a doaau good chanoe.
>e entire force left et 1
o' marryln* bmmam ebe eee thet oowadaya marriage i. pretty mnoh a faile. B. Duke, president of the
nre-an* we thiak thet if ehe ooeld
10 trust, ha. begun the erecUon
Jmi’ em> that ole oonple make lore like at Harilan. N. J.. of wliat he expecta
i iheydid tonight aftor they’re bin mar- lo be the fine.! public drinking foon- p »H ^Jt OH
ried thirty.two year*-wal. wo kind Uin io America- It ie h» be located
o’reokoa iheM bellere there’e other on bt. oxton.ire premnre, a few mile^
“w.«
mtooeeefol marrtagei beolde oar'n”. from Platoaileld. ahd will coat about
Till, manager wae eo ImpreeetHl Urnt
i). with a bronaeetotae which
HAiJc-r
be took the old ooople out to eopper- Mr. Dnke Torehaeed in Italy for gto.and before leartng prorldetl il>em
He BOW own. nearly all the
with paew*. for the performanoe at a Karitan valley, including mile, of
nearby town a few night, later.
drive, lighted by electrisUy. and all
Hore enough the old ooupie were on open to the poblio
po^aauT-p.™^
liand and with them their daoKhter. i
.
4*Usinu*ii.
tWron. W. Va. Mra A. J.
%. m WALTBB.
Tory beautiful girl of abont twenty Durbin, armed with a navy rerolver.
two ramtnere-agato they tot Uirung forced bei way past the guard, into a
tiM, performanoe with fc
gambling-wm where several games ptm RgNT^Thlnl
MR. MOrrA1“I-e MIM IS ATKIN.
ofixokerwere in full • way and fally
leutloii and ngato they
The Bomtuelioii of Orlniido U. Mof guest, tor snpiwr; the manager and
fifty men were eeatad about the labia
fail of Ihi. city, *n ihe mpnbli.w.. the dauKbter became good friendm An attempt aa made to pot out the
noaveation yeeWdey. wa. a flulug and many were the aaptamloae of reunhidden guert, bat riie aUtod off the
grvl when the time came for U». lr de- whole crowd until she caught her hn.MISCELLANEOUS
imrtnra A ftw week. Uter tbe
band by tbe ear and maroluMl l.lm out
Bw.;aaaou*oli>*l«l>oni uo word agar iwoelrod Blatter from tk
of the plaoe toward their home She
oonpla, lalllnK him that the cure liad did not even wail for him to "oaah
worked and their daaghtar belierad iu" 111. obip. but oaught him 00 tbe
that marriaga wa. oooaeloaally a aao
■laoebeMUlMd bto oieJoriW ~»1
oaaa-ai. moalh. Uter riia wa. a
•niojm the eoeUMWc end r.f|irot ut ried to tbe nmaagar.
SEVERE SHAKING UP
•*enou.> lo tbtoeeentr. b<n
-A Millliwalra Tramp" will
btoewnplerr ol«n>ctot.'' Not oi.Ijr •een herv tonight, at Blt tuberg'e
tepeblleta. bel d«»oo».t., en.l thorn,
Uraml.
el oTonr otbor polttleel Ull.f. know
Trio are
ermlly-Nobody
eed ooteoai Hr. Meffntl lor hi. imtlM..
werllir qeflltiM a> n nu end oltl- at the hfwd of tbe world'e hlgh-wire eUrt-iHl U. TU. Brrteler iUortrd
artiete. eo it erery otU r a* t of tbe
BoUaire. Aog. 8-The enbe
Wallace
Bbow
ftret
and
foremori
tma
from Petoekey to Bellaire. with
U# bee hold ooroml oOleM of i»blio
it. reepeotlre oUaa Thaia
toeateadbtoMueohee olwitpe
ojreeajw ofbooo.tyiu.d fnlthfnlooM and ehowe. and then eoiae. bat them to an open ewltch to the Bellaire
yards Uit. morning nt M -o'clock, teleto l.t.pebllo dotirn
Ho I. olo.li.» is only "One WalUo*^
bto eeeeM tone e. reclitot of deed, of U Uie -Uighaat UUrn OUoat in the •coptng three flat cars, mining
li aod badly damaging thee
Uraad TtmTor*. coonly.
kor two World." It will give two iwrformtrae bo roproaoBWd Uio Tint wnrd aneee. one tUy only, at Traverae City gin,* The paaaengere were quite aeoo Tuemiay. Aagael 18.
verx ly shaken mi. but fortunately ao
Saoh U the eqalpment of the Wallaee Bhow. that all of He
to be tmelad and one wlioe*' wiadom and promiueot ai U tall of
amy be depended apon where pahlio bt^thai propmly oUmtoed) are well
proleetad
The big taut is water
proof aad will act leak« tbe guy ropto
are of doable alreagth. and tbe atakee
Under each ooaditiem. the
to hie ahlllly aad a trlboie to hie
worth aad popaUrlty. He dem-rra. Bllrartoa Trio and handled, of other domiciled at
the honor which hae heaa giren him performer, are not deterred from do­
MieeKthel Dnnu is vi.iting Mrs.
aad la tba alale aaoala ha eaa ba de- ing thair bMl. regardlato of that eap- Im Point at Keexia Mokeen.
be performing
pmtoad apoB to do jaal tha right thlag
Will Abbott and family liave re­
at lha right lima, ae hU batlar Jadg without the lent.
moved here for tbe reel of the earn
B K Wallace it the
maatdiolalaa Hi. alaotloa U a mat
mer.
tororaoaraa. aad beeidae repahlicaa Indirldnai rimwman now in U.e olrYeeterday ihe residenu at Keexie
own. the
votoa ha will poll a big rote from
Mokrsa enjoyed the diepuml of 16 fine
piece of oiron. property extant.
baae caoght off the dock by K. E Wilbe; "Krary wi
work of art and arery borm a
Mda that had tot to for O.
Prank Lahym aad Qtotge Wildmaa
oughbrtHl."_______
MoffaU at tha aenatorUl oon
tiave taken up th*-lr abode at Uie RUttoa yaatordoy. Hi. nomtoatlon wab
ived the tog
Maaager Btaiabarg ha. i
MMiad BBd Saaator Palmer wa. wire two following
which oxtnoagh to tea that ha had ao chanos pUto IhaamaWee:
Irttaw Kmeeto^m
MbIbM tha Timreraa City candidate.
vi^ M. A K. K. R. R.
BU Bam# wa. not preaanlad. baoauM
I direct
Go oa tratoe leaving Trava
B vBBld hart been amUm. and hi.
IHoBde did tha grmoafal Uilug by
toiaorfally yielding to Maflhth Willlam Maare of OharlaroU wae aot ao
u»nd tnj. ^
Q p ^
mtfUr permaded that he had ao aliow
H. W. I’eaalaakaa. A«L

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TSe kwe th» kitiad tbe bib)* (Rd

WARD cArevaBn.

a^dthiihop pcaied God tobUaeand Tim king Uwm oiord brad and wint
mc^“His chosen lerrant, Kmg to be nmd in the oommumon smkri
■linlm niBiBinn niMrcMmidan
in^utpnRfGldnfmpoand veMbt,
of
ScoUand.
who
i*
tnppoMd
to
I of the kiD*^
which were mcesved by the UHbapa
d>c(«Bdtc»th»« with BObk titles the kiif with a bpw and arrow.
the Pnest and Knthaa the Rropbet andpboedonthealur. Tbe qnra
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Bringing up the rear were ofc•faD«etes>W«eatolaqk .ftct the
soiotevl Solomon King."
aUo pratmed an abar doth and a OfMf*
ktwi..
ray.In.be.. the king-. .uUra. etc. ers of^thc household, among them
Dunng the ringing of the anthem smaller pmee of gold, which were alfo
which, sloM far uiybody ebe. Lord KnoU>x. the king’s private sec­ the king was divested of his crimson accepted and pUoed on the abar.'
klU<»iideKdneBi.l.l>ot here retary; office of the household troops robe and his red cap, and took hn
AMerpmyenandthankagiviogs ibe
in full uniform; ta of aU 20 ycoseat in old King Edward's coronatiOD reinaiony emievk
The kmg and
■« Robert, ud Lord Kitchener.
chair.
Four knights of the garter qoomi were caoocted throi^ a door
ed by X brilhanl «uff. caine “uid^ 5^9L^The abbey itself, then came forward and held over his ontbe tomb ride oi the ahar into aome hefotw the owwewa.
Aacwal a. tfOt.'
next, and then a aclachmcol of >eo- remained exactly a* a was. June 2l6, heaJarichcanop) of cloth of gold.
mcn of the fuard in ancient uniform*, when Ike king would have been When this was in place the dean of
and cairyinc halberd*, or long-polcd Gsowned but fur the dramata: jiost- Westminster went to the ahar and arrayed in robes of purple vehrci.
The crovd were aU eyes for
tookftomitadishofoa.thedish The great nobles then eaoorted them
In the very centcf of the Ghurch
ener. whom they checreil tran>
shaped bkea loving cup, with two to their carriages and the peocesrion
tically. Then, in a bUac of green and wm A dais fiir the kii« and queen. handle* and caBed an ampuU. With retomedto Bnckiqgham palace. It
yellow turban*, came a detachment of Upon it a very large Uuooc chair for
he look a spdoo which he present­ was made ap in the aame order m
tU
kiBg,
Aod
a
smaller
one
for
the
Indian cavalry, their uniformi resem­
ed to the archbishop of Canterbmy which it came. Once in tbetr carn. Til the right ami left, on
bling mixed juinu on an artist**
and the archbishop, dipping the apotm fuge the king and qneen put on their
either side
the daiN were the peers
palette.
into the oil, yvouied some of it oo the crowns and held acepten b their
peeresses. The i*ccr* oocopied
The crowd was hardly throi«h
‘ ar hnatwaaa na may
righthands. The kbg carried an orb
the north iranscpl m a wule ascend­
moaa
with bol]r b hit lefthand, wh^in her left hand
ring plumes of the huusekoia cav xl- ing tier of seats. They were all in oil as kings priests and prophets were the queen hdM an ivory rod.
ion robes, with ermine capes, and
r) betokened the king’s approaclu
leaded,
lb
the
opposite
tran­
Drawn by eight cream colored horses,
W.L Rra«l*.^
.Again filling the spoon the arch­
wuh their oulndeis and esciet, the sept were the peeresses m a similar bishop, with some diftcuUy, found a
Weed Jfe. a.
cavalcade presented a splendid ap­ UM of seau. They were aU dressed hole which had been cut m the king’s oewnot. Tbi
m lowrcut gomms of nchest fabrics,
pearance. The king and queen,
sliirt for the puniose and poured it town aU-nlfht iMUaraat The i
wearing ihcir crowns, were easily vis­ aod dispUyed jewels of sparkling through ujion his breast, saying:
beauty and fabulous value. Both
on^'Uia.^tt^llvm MkU ;bnt Dr. ible through tlie coxdi windows.
"Be thy breast anointed with holy
Fridny arata
Bing e Mew Life PiUe legmlato the
As the stale carriage siowly appear­ peers and peeresses heUl their coronets il.”
8i00
o’clock
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ed at Central gales, throngs set up in theu haoils. A number ol the less
After this oil was. put in the palms
HI. friend fi
awd at the prop.
mighty shoots of welcome. The crowtl important titlcvi people were absent, ol the kin^s liands ami the anointing
•r
time
ate
hla
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exultant as the king was teen, giving iltosc who rciuamed amjtle
With
the
lirUJed
lebeter
teaked
by
the
I. ocrtamly more than the Iti inch­
luajcsty appcarcvl to be in excel­
rabUt aid ale before him hU emnpan- fore sha eaneoA
by divine right and the grace
artielMOf i
lent health and with the queen bowed es U space originally allolled. In
Then the canopy was removed and km alept on.
— •WW.S-..K
**Araln.** I'umtOalue the devoted wife, and smiled to right ami lefu The galleries on cither side, over the heads
The eober one palbd out a cigar and
the king was robed in pure cloth of
F. H. Frmtt.
to tha Omat Hies **1 aiu tuhl that you have U^u fllrtlug
aamaof tbaoe
v*f the peers and peeresses, were mem­
A. a Oook.
gold, beav ily emUoidered. It was a flntabed It. He called tbr welter and
with that udiooa Mlaa Masbem uu the
ortbaModrm
bers ot the house of ciuumoosaml
Ofdmvd the table lieared of lurtaaUd
beautiful thing but veo heavy, as lobmer. rabUt and aW Thw be waked
Joha Andacmn.
tka -Tarrihla
ihcir
wivcA
CTOwd
and
flushed
with
pleasure.
By
-Ball!*’ repUea the gay haahand.
mu* h as a strong man could support, ^ friend with. 'x*ome alean. me
Bwada.” who has a oooaldarmbla rape tbluklug tu ridkuie the auapktona of the side ol the coach lode the Duke
Here was most of the real ability ol
A repablloan eaaoaa of volera twaldand a vbxs aUoacd to remain oo the
Ution a. a wraHlar, has mada a prop
of Connaught and his son. Prince Ar­ the countr), but not being decoiativc king’s slioulders only a few momenta
"Where’s my lobster end i
Gem
^ PouL^emieaoa
<iaiiioo lo swim tka Banlt Sta. Marla
the sleepy one demand
Minor ceremonies, presenting the aler’
•it*
aeeeria the wife. thur.
“Ate ’em, ” replied hU frlem '‘-T.
mplda draaaad only la a salt of
Aug. 9.—The carriages
*Tor a maa to be guilty, but wbat 1 deking with spurs, a sword, a ring, *cej>AndaraoB U a poworfol aw
drove up and lett their occupants al galleries were rather thinly filled. No ter and orb, were then performed, j
atteod a reMbltean ooanty eoavanUoa
Bom# li jmn airo Pant Boynton waa
aaUea for Friday. Aajrw-t ». aod anoh
Westminster abbey in the same or- Irisli members except Ulster Uniunr baaloeaa aa may ecMoe oefore the
aaoarad to maka tka trip of
appeared and many English mem­
dcf in which they left Buckingham
la tkat caae. at Icnat. an aMuraaca
Ids In a rather aaiU Ha
palace. From the outside the abbey bers wcic away in the cvHiniiy.
ttia feat aa aobodalad. bat aa ka waa Mannla oaieger of InfMnima. Ga.. itself was Uaidl) recognizable. G real
Behind the dais was the altar place,
mercy
,
punish
the
wicked,
protect
praoadad by a eanoa rpilotad by rapida apfkliod ^o^*e Amlea fl^ve to stands crowdev! with people obsc ured the riuoi ot which, like that of the vUis
cherish the just and lead your people
great eore# on bar head and fboo. and
iraldea. it was
side, and al the north en­ was covered with blue Worcester car­
the w ay w herein they should ga”
^lee
affair.
trance a big vestibule or outbuilding pet. 'I’he altar was rich mih et clesiKlnc E xrU. while auyinc an a
Waei Me. S.
Kanaar H.*llaiid. of Booth Milton.
•rtala imintry mi anion •
had been erecte^l Three hundred ol asiiral hangings, and behind the altar
aau. entered tbr
Antrim county, mixed a barrel of parthe king’s untitled friends, including were cnmsoo velvet curtains beyond
la green to pot on bUpotatoea.
several Amerwon women, hrul seals in whose folds was the cha|Krl ol King
left It oat of doora all aljrhL In tba
the vestibule to see this lart of the HenryMl.
the i-hlUren * few qaestloos
uiomiag be found alx of hla oatUe
"N«w. my yowac frieoda.“ aatd o'riooh, fw ^ pmpoaa of aleotmc 11
Fioced in front ot the altar was a
By order of the BelgUn war oflk^. show. I’he vestibule was hands*»ioem his hands and juayed God to Minx Edward. cbeerfuUy. "1 daraay
dMui from raring of the polaon.
heavy old oak iliair bcocalh the scat
DUltary felra are tw be urgauUed by
iSfwtoT.^'
of you iwn teU me the namea of a
Prof. Allan PlalnwalU. nalf^
ich was the tomous stone ol crown llic king with ail pnnccly \ir- aome
pont Morg
II the garHauna ta Belgium lu aid of
few of our areatrat klnaa aad qaems. aat tt. aad aaob ol
Thc king, who had knelt dur­
_ais s..
lo before the a
'There were abont 40 Americans in
be Xlartlnlqoe
aaam 9. 1901.
ing this player, seated himself again
prediotlona.
Ha i
With one atxxifd they cried emt:
abbey mcluding the I niled Slates
A. V. Jahnu.
the cliau, and the archbishop, at­ **Klnc Alfred aud Queen Victoria, air “
Ihiuga. that Jadga Porembassy stall, newspaper men. Justice JacobUid'his head when he dreamt
Juat then a tiny aftp of a boy to
and will be alaotod by a good mnloriBrown of the United States Supreme the vision ot the gulden stairs. .At tended bv other btsho(is and the dean, whom the achoolmaster had whispered
to where the kbg sat aod aooefbli«. atood op and rmlaed hla
ly. that Proaldant Rooaaffdt akonld TbatoUonly one woy to enre deaf • Court. J. P. Morgan, Mus Morgan any xate, the Scollisli kings and later
beware aa danger from a gui. or pola- neea aad^Ut U by OMtitutloMl ami Mr. and Mrx. j- 1*. Morgan Jr. the English Kings liavc been crownetl the archbishop very slowly placed the
WHITE BedBprtwda at The Kogmny.
yon know an
cr*.wn on the king’s head. There
land
on la before him. that King Bdward
J. P. Morgan was licalc.1 with great­
VOS absolute silence and then tlie aakrd the hlua.
will die before the end of t^ ywsr.
est distinction, being given seal in
your majMty—KIUC Edward "GET MEXT TO ONE’ aod yoa’U be
iioment the crown touche*! the king’s
and tliat Kli BoUon and the Uandorscat over
the from tow in the diplomatic divi«»n Amea crowd will never ba tried
ginning of his reign. .At its left was a l»row’ everyone shoutevl loudlv and
Hill majrety
m.
aeked: "Wbat areat act Ua Kins F>l>d save the k
for perjury in oonneotion with tba
From the\Axcc up in the Irifonum siiuUcr chair lor the c-rowning ui the
their trumpets and ward VII done, prayr
atate military aoandala
leen.
over the altar, where the neu^iajKrr
LAOlBB.if inlitraced La a good corael
The boy lowerfd hla t
The ]iapp> rmint boatuaee In MoakaThough tiKlay not visible to the eye outside guns fired a salute. At the nerfd out * I don’t kn
aak to aee U»e Armoraidc. at Tbe
placevl, a line view was had
peers and the eaty “
Economy. »4l Front atrn^ l«7 «
gou and uortliem Ksnt coontiea is lag will be deetrej^ fotever^nine of the procession os it came up the the hiNti>rical associations of the ab­
“I>onft be dUtfraaed. my Iad.“ aald
taking on a big boom
For aei
aisle.
Cheers without had wamexl bey were ever present to the iruagina- kings at arms put oo their own coroSu^^^whl^
le^oUd^
bat*al
the
araciona
klox.
amUloa.
“I
don’t
years tlie |iruN of the oil haa been
and gave to some ol the quaint
know
eltber.“—BalUiuore
flamed condition of tho muooua eur- us ot the arrival of royally, and a stir
liie tumult of shouts lasted some
low. bot of late It lima advanced.
ires of the ceremony a reason and
second
in the vestibule told that tl
When the itrice b(*gan to eoar farmara '%^wiU give Ono Uaodiod Oollara priwession of the day
making reality they could not have otherwise moments. When it had subrided the THE NOBBY ••?«** Ua U for the
greatly iucreaaed their mint aoreaga. foraayeaae of Donfnoee (oaneod by readv. Fmally about 11 o’clock it posscsscvl J ust behind the altar w os oichbish*>p (saved and the choir sang
awall draaaan. Ton want one?
r at Tha ttacar Bowl 617 Ualon
and it U beliveed that the prodoot la
abvxlyui
appearevL Following a
bvxly ol while the tomb of Edward the Confessor, at the following stram: “Be
that diatrlet alone ihia year will hrtag
Tolieti clcrgy'and the latriarchal dean the left was an ancient painting ot (>lay the man; keep
meats
ol
the
l^d
thy
God
and
walk
the growers half a ml I lion doUara. ***K. J. Obooy a Oa. Toledo. O.
Westminster, came the procession kicliard 11; m Uic jossagewavs cither
Tiunem are niahad with oi^ara for
knights and herakls and a stream side Uy the bodio of C»uct-n Eliza­ in his wavs.”
Then, when the kbg had been pre­
p. Iipermlul cana, Uie th mand baiug
beth. .Mary t^focen ol Scots and others
of glittering rojally.
gnwter than aver before,
who had reignetl during .bygone cen- sented with a bible and blessed by
archbishoj.. the choir »(Mnledly
Battle UrtHk woman employed lu
slowl), he great
ries.
factome aud workako|« have for the
The last words of the anthem were sang the Tc Dcum, while the king
yards dc •n the
brat tiipe organlaad a union. Tba
: of her walked being sung when the king and queen, rctunicil to the chair on the daw near
**ir the
the
throne.
KiHleratlon of Labor haa granlod tham
after
kneeling
for
a
imuuent
in
silent,
a bishop ami her train
-Year
-I aey. if the couatllution fullowa the duchess of Buccleuch, mistress of prayer, look seals which had been
a charter and tbay will affilUta with
* 1 1fof them iKTlowtheir thrones.
Ike local trader council, which al the flag
tlie robes, and six )oung noblemen. provided
Now the archbishop and bishops
-Welir
Mdy reiireaenta 14 antona
The archbishop of Canterbury, m and various (leers in their robes es­
Following the queen were four tilled
-Well, if the runstituUun fuUuwa the ladies in waiting, four maids of honor

by the corted him tu the throne oo the dais
Kpis4.x>|al rolnrs, prciedcd
A yellow boa rooatriotor aeartj
flag. 1 hope It baa lU grip pei-ked. for
twaoty fe. t In laugth eacapad from aa It’a got a whole lot of traveling to do.** and four wennen of the bed chomlver. garter
CT king at arms and accompinietl and lifted him bto it. They then
Uin, the arranged themselves on either side and
animal muaenm at Kalamaaoo and
Noblemen carrying the king’s re­ by the loril
al large in that city. A force of men
galia foIlowccL Earl Camngloo hehl lord chancellor; the lord high consta­ the archbishop rca*l an exhortation.
mUbwTMtrhMKM-moOrMrnxittnce m the C*Tbo aky looks blear, the sun ahinee St. FJward’s stafl. the young duke of ble and the earl marshal, stepjved to
ban lieen aeourlng the town in at
ipcnflTCfill. ThecwteyMittMlr 3-5 ol mc per
Next came the jikrturesquc cere­
.
fraUi*
O
,o«h
-J
of his anakeehlp. but with no mo
.Arg>le the scepter and cross, and the the king’s side and in a clear voice mony of doing homage.
cestper yeir.
It ta an ugly reptile and iu os
carl of Ixmdoun aud lx>rd Gray dc said:
First the archbishop knelt before
are faatffal that it may inflict injury
“Sirs, 1 here present unto yt>u King the king, and as the bishops kneU b
Ruthvn each carried a golden spur.
on aoma peraon before it la oaptu
Beariiig solemnly aloft these Utile •dward, the undoubted king of this their (Uaccs the archbishop promised
It costs you less than rent to pay fora home. W'hy
J. O. Hendereon. manager of the
spiked trinkets they looked somewhat realm; wherefore all you who are to be faithful and true to his soverpay rent when the money can apply on a home? Why
Ana Arbor Organ t\x. Iiaa juat re­
this day lo do your homage, arc
the fait that
ndiculous.
i lord and ackoow ledge service lor
pay
interest
on a mortgage when the same amount can
turned from u butineaa trip to Europe.
I
Then three in a row walked l^ird you willing to do the 5arae.>”
lands held of the king b right of
went into Peter Kobinaoa'a big de­ set out and iwltlratcd.
mmediatcly everybody in the ab- the church.
Roberts, Ixwil WolscVc)- and the duke
Immediatcl
Then the archbishop
be credited 6n the principal?
partment atore in London. " aald Mr
of Grafton. The two generals car­ bey shouted. "God save king Edward, kissed the king on the right cheek.
Investigate the principle of Co-operation and then
Henderaon. "and one of the leading
ried big pointeil swords, which looked God save the king,” repeating this
.After the archbisho(i, the prince o!
men of the atora altppHl up to me. He
inics until the voices mergctl Wales advanced in the same manner
y Ibr business, while the duke car­
Uke a certificate in this company. It will pay you to do
evidently aiaed me up immediately
ried a Wunt little sword without any into a general shout of acclanution. and knelt before the king. As he did
so. All officers handling money are bonded in a secur­
aa au American, aa he aakad me kow
The first two were war swords, As it died down the heralds lifted so the other (jrinccs of royal blood
long I had been over. "Two dgy*," 1
ity company. '
while the third was the curtana, or their trumpets and heraldevl a salute. knell and repeated after the prince ot
replied. "lUve you bad the oourteIt was more decorous than a nomina­ Wales this quaint Saxon oath:
The two young men rracbed the sword ol mercy.
Our plan of Co-operation is the safest and most
aiaa of the city extended to you'*be
>or at the aame time.
Behind the sword bearers walked tion bv acclamalioo in an American
"1 do become your Uegc man of
conservative of them all.
-la Mlea Waleincbam Inr- they four kings ol arms. They represent natiooal convention, but in much the life and limb and of earthly worriup
aaketL 1 looked rutber blaak. as 1
didn’t know hb meaning. Ha banded asked.
the king’s personal defenders and are same spirit.
We carry ample reserves, which go into the building
and fxiih and truth 1 wiU bear
The
meld
looked
at
them.
me a oard npon which e aapriatedin
After the shouting the archbishop vou. to live and die against all
-She's In to wan av ye an* sot to entitled lo wear crowns and cart)
fund to mature later contracts.
large lettere: Pleaae permit the the olber.** ahe said at Ust. "but the scepters in imitation of their royal recited the Lard's pray er and read the ner of folks. So help me Grrf.”
Every certificate holder makes the same payment
UHoarlo walk upon the earth * It two av ye cornin’ together haa got n»e
Today the) carried their first chapter of the communion serso tangled I’m Uleal If 1 know which
, waa aigoed * J. Pierpont Morgan. * **
in their hands until the
to expense and reserve whether he is Na i or 1,000.
(irinces after :
ta which. But come right in. lioCb av
JWnejearold L«» McDonald of Bl ye. an’ l*tl aak her to come down aa’ put his on when
hen they put theirs on ^
king’s cheek.
Next
came
the
taking
of
the
oath.
INCORPORATORS.
Igoaoe. la a hero, through mving u pick je out.*’-so. A fifth king iarms m scarlet
Then the (veers by dukes,
the Gar. The archbisop. siandmg before the quises, earls, viscounu and bi
Urgorboy from drowning. The latsatin also wore lh«ider of th
Hoo. Arthur & White, Pres. Whhe Png. Co, Grand Rapids
Looking a little out of pi
place in king, said:
ter. If yaar old Godfrey Harrington,
ter. Lookime
made the same oath and the head of
Gea R Lewis %’ice Pres New England Furniture Co., Grarul
"Sir, is your majesty willing to lake
who mmuot awim. fall off the laih
this gorgeous company walked the
each order advancing touched the
Rapids Mich.
lord mayor of London, carr>'ing a the oath?”
roaddo.'k. Laojumpadtolhareaena.
king’s crown with his hand, in token
lahn L. Boer, Aart. Inap. Gen. M. S. G.. and member Chy AlThe king answered: -I am willing.’
Ha caaght Godfrey after' he had
to support the royal power, and kimed
tomey’a farce. Grand Rapids
The archbisht^ then asked ii b
In a group by themselves came the
twioa'eank beneath the water and
the king’s cheek. While homage was
a
BUStlfBM
MAW**
TBAIX
TO
XBW
O.
P. Workman of Workman 4 Co,, Phrmbing and Heating,
solemnly
swore
and
promised
to
gov­
high constable of Deland, the duke of
managed to eupfiort him anril maa
being presented the choir sang *»
YOBK
ern
the
people
of
Great
Britain
and
Grand
Rapids
Abercom. the high constable of Scoicam e to their aeaiataooe and polled
anthem, after which the trumpets
YIA MCBiaAM CBXTEaU
Ai«nat Salm of Gage Bras & Co, Chicago.
Und, the eari ol ErroU and the earU Ireland and dominions belonging sounded, drums beat and es erybody
both boyt out____________
Umnd Rapids Nsw York BpeoMi,
of Shrewsbury and Crawford as high thermo according to the statutes ot shouted in chorus:
Simon LaGron, Attoeney at Uw, Grand Rapids
The Queao Oily buea ball olab wUl
pariiat^t and itt Uws and
stewards of Ireland and Scotland.
“God save Kbg Edward,
Wm. F. Haks M. D., Grand Rapids
play Oe.Ur at that place omorrow.
looumelawand justice in i
.As a son of advance guard
Long live Kbg Edward.
Loan A. Condios Pres Wohrerine Bcaaa Works.UridRaiiids
Thera win be a large number who
; to do the u
mediately before the king came
hUythekir--'---------will go from thU pMoe on the M. dk
P. L. Abbey, Mngr. P. L. Abbey Co.. Kalamaaoa
Uws of God. the prolesduke of Norfolk, eari marshal, who
They shouted
K. B. to eee the game.
ttage-managed the whole show, with tioa of the gospel and the Piotestant sick king on hts throne smiled i
H. S. Pehas Pres Eiceteor Pitg. Co.. Chkaga
reformed
region
established
by
Uw.
two pages, and ban^ a baton; tl«
ognitioD of their earnestness.
These men are all highly respected in business cir­
marquis of Londondecr) carrying a btg and to preserve the aettUmcm of the
Church of England, tu doctrine, worstate sword, the duke of
cles and their names are an absolute guarantM of good
Vo^ then
ritip and diKapIme, and reaerve to the
-Ham
M«M*t with the king’s orh. Three bishops ol
faith and square deaUng.
crowned the queen b m
Ely. Loodon and Winchester, carried clergy their itghu and privileges.
Arf—aorrWaf MWf’t Mdit fmmtmim.
To all of which the king answered: manner as the king had
Investigate, anderstand and you will invest.
the patina, btble and chalice.
but with le« elaborate ritttsL As the
Then an interval, and the king, the “All this 1 promise to da”
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Then
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ehair,.aDd.
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the Garter, and oo his bead was a hand upon a great copy of the biblc
held oot to him by the archbishop, be
crimson cap in place of a crown.
A bbhop supported the king on aakLaolemnlr
•Oliethii^wrhidi I have hese be­
eiihef side and SIX noblemen bore h»
train. There fcUowed a group of fore promised, 1 wiU perform and
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STORY OF THE STODDARDS,

UIIQUE ■EETIR6

DAT FOOL GAL"

w. C. T. V. Xm

SUiDMs taila a alary af tbaStad-

isaAy for aarrioe aU tba ttma. m
tbsy wses glTai
all toaUtto

daida wiuchlaaa8«atbiirhy tbadpo.
tor'a tritbv. aaja tha New TerkHmea.
y ane wba teowa bis at an
a that It la goaaBda ter Blebanl

•^ar 1 ralaad on dls p
Ko.aah. 1 war ralaod on a
down In Oeorgy.-How did you happen to

wUe, Ellaabeth. who ferenUy died, cooarleotlooaly -ndoe penrOod** him for
,y yoanL One night aoreral sen
IntrlloKual raUbor and IrrcgaUr
hablta dropped Into Mr. HtoddanTa to
a chaL It waa elhr Uto mod Ms.
lard bad radred.
The rlaiton
talked and amoked and talked again.

•To® INN nrrcT

son

inWakni.*’

tortod tls rtspKToi, diTlJ

n

“I

» ttan*^ tbp KtoiT alioin Us
•dU brt- usujr ruiTMtI dtt kooK frum «
list irt pN(t7 banl for tbr natnmiT

girt to gK

OUN. IK oJofS

lisigr Uiuoo. notroUoyK
ml tlstr
■bo wmt oo. polDtIiig to 0 irroop In tbe
dIoUDCO. **lA0fc at that aoUtary opoHmoo oC Bsnbood and all tboor itirta.
Look bow bo la anting on the raUIng
witb bto bat OK bltllng! And tboaa
girta ON atandlog around hlm-noarlj
faOlag os’rr oor anotbor-^In thr of.
furt to luakr an liupr*a«ioo on him.
Tbara what I ran »i>oillug a man.**
-Who waa Itr lnt#imr»trd tbr marrtad ttsn. •nrbo rallod hne a cbaar**--In which man waa tbr puraurr
and woman tbo poranedr flnlalwd tbo
•^>ry pNtty. but joull ooUro Ifa tha
otbor way around at aummrr rraona
Joat Wc me toll you from n.y cxp<rtaooa what are tbr cblrf rv<)ulaitra of
tha aommcr glrL To be auccraaful abo
moat hare the wladoin of tbr aerprnt
with the tanoconce of tbo dove >oln«l
to tba dHdamacy of an orlrninl. tbo
■tolral’^N^go of a rod Indian and
the eye of a atorkbrokrr tn tbr main
ebanoe. But oven tbrer 4iimlirir;itk>na
aN banUy auOlHont nnb-AR aiir la
barked by a rhapt^n wIk> ran coniinaud, on orcaalun at Icaat. an ley face.
■■ lapcootrable manntT. a Imixrn ryr.
■ad a rolco like a two edged aworrt.**
**Tbm Us rbapcnm l*n t going out
of style ao far aa tbr auumirr girl la

lliw

tbe morning tbry began to feel hunNooe of the bouaobold but Mr.
up. and tt A>rolrod upon
him to nod aomKhlng to oat.
After a asreh the anly thing bo
found waa a caa of aardinea.
Ho
Mood In tbo library atll] Ulklng with
tbe aaermUod two or three and trylag
U> pry open ibo Un box with hla pockK
knife. Tbo operatks waa not
rasful as bo wlabod, and while be
talked Is pauaod to expras hla foolInga Tbe cuareraatlon t
Ing aosowhat aftar this I
only-lf^only thlnga

had'’-<cach

t of which 1
And just at tbia point
voice calJod adoMiilabittgly from
ahoroataln:
••Richard, what a» you doingr
-1 am trying to open thla box of aar­
dinea.” came tbe reply.
• But what an you doing It wlUir
”My Jackknife.” Mid «toddar«L
• I thought you WON not opening It
with prayer.” aald ahc.

HOME FOR INVENTORS.
Per Thoee Xee«lea Mel» te I

entlona. will be Invited
‘ to luterral
•UblUb tbe

”How 1 happen to drlf op Into Terglneyt

DaCe n atery I dent nka to

FIGHT WITH A SHARK.

apoiniHo a uxx.
it that way,” rrtunud the
with ber cynical little aiulle. -tWItboot ber tbe summer girl U Indeed at
the mercy of the
ihut prey .
In other words, the gi.».«lp-». When the
Bummer girl dances im»re than once
with the Mme man or forgets bcraolf
ao far aa to linger In the imxuillgbl.
who U it that meets tbr lutiuendora of
tbe gooalpa with a stony
> The
rhapmm. Who Is It tbat aits for hours
with aching head In an ovinToud,-U
kotal ballroom In ordt^r that Ibr sumBsr girt may have sons one to talk to
Whan she la left to play wnllrtower
durtag u dance? The cbniH-ron again.
Why. If It were not for b«T Ibr sum­
mer gtrt’a very breathing would Ihi
CMStrued Into aubj*^ t for g.e-Kip **
’•But tbe girl who U forcetl to go
away wUhoot a chaperonr*
”UMven help her. fts her own acx
won’t! She haa to take Uit . bulce betwcao charming the men and making
friaoda of tbe women, for she can t do
both. If abe baa a good time, she la
called a flirt and abo. klng: If Kbe goes
with tb# girls and turns her bead away
wbau a taas cornea around, abe la
called artful and dNignliig.
what
la tbe poor girl to doT*
-But if abe auceeeda in gKtlng rngagwltn apite of everything *r *
-Ah. then for tls tins U lng ahe
beeoOMO Immune. In fart, ninny amnmer gtrta adopt thU plan In order to
bar* a good Uns In peace. But woe
•0 tbe foolish virgin w bo breaks her
angagcoieot during the winter time
and then rrturna to tbe umc place

aid and stunned the shark with
Uowa while the son in a measure pre^
rented ewwpe by holding him with tbe
rake. When tbe shark waa att
they hauled him aahoN and cut hla
throat. Tbe shark measured mon
seven feK.

Tbe farmera of Madlaou county. Xnd.
along tbe rural routes sn being ap­
proached a 1th a proposlUou fr
company nivully organized with $100,WO capital who aN desirous of pa
trollng the country roads with n
ed and uniformed polkvmen with fuU
r powers. Mya tbe Chi
The Idea la that by
aided by tbe many 1
crimes will be pre
ranted or their perpetrators captured
gUNly and quickly.
The |iay U
come from those whose farms SN pro
tected OD small weekly tostaUi
Tbe prapoaltkm M meKlng wtth much
favor.
____________________

abooldah an* Mid:
- ‘JuUna. rm gwlne off to de wab.
an' I iMbe yo' mkdM an’ de cbUlgn
tn yo' car^. I'm watched yo' carTul
yo' war a pickaninny, an' tisr
ain’t no odder nlggah I eber eee woCa
gotdeaeoaeobbonabyo'bab. Whan
I come Uck. I spec' to find all Mfe, or
I apec* to find yo* a dead nlggah.'
”1 srar might* proud to bo talked to
in dat way. an' X rU my ban*, to. an'
My. 'Marae. de Tanka'll bab to walk
ober my dead body befo' dey Injure
a ba’r in de bead ob mlatlaa or de chUlea.'
”Maree be went right away, an’ 1
bor myeelf d»ponalble fo* de safety ob
de fambly. 1 bad It aU dxed fu* to
bitch de buoaea an' to put de plate an'
Jewela In de kerrldge an' dribe 'em all
away aide fust sign ob Tanka I mount,
ed aftme ob de niggaba an* made picketa oaten'em fo* to gib wnmln*. Dar
war might* stuck on her. One
night she My to me: *JuUua dar U a
dance goln* on in de boUer. an* I want
go. Win yo* tek mer I tole her
t dcN war reporta ob Tanka cornin’
rum AUanU an’ 1 war 'bleeged to
watch. Do yo* know dat fool gal fo*
fonn’ a biggah fool dan ber own
She beauaded me to tek ber to
It dance.
-De aun war rlala' tn de momln*
when we started fo' de pUnUtion.
Fuat ring I knowed 1 beered de aoun’

man atrokrd bis I sard
-Now that you lart It to
me.” be remarked. “It d»Hw acwm aa If
tbe path of the sumiDer girl wrra not
ooaof roMar
Tbay looked at each other-algnlflcootly and without a word walked
■way to appeatte dlreetlooa.
MAUD ROBINSON.

t

■troBtblAlvtbaald
Brtooa nay
tbelr
.are bring ■out to tbe

baa voted
W^prr» to trarel free over tbe

I to wboM tbsy WON

oalooa adjoialag tbe Holo Whiting
ink Friedrich invaded a colony of
ita whUe carrying wood this

tmagMof iftto fOatost twieeaa
graat. 10 to » orar tbfsa UmM aa
graat. aad from 40 to flo four Umm m
gisat.**
^Oladitoao aald:

W. a DavU caagtit 76 tract op tbe
Bom
"Tba AamriMU people pat ball Asylum creek yeeterdav.
them wera not very large.
The liaiittah « Lay Mercantile Oo
throats laM ysar to totoxieanb
than thraw tba ottor half afisr it to received a carload of Newaygo cement
fay for taking oara of tbe wrad
thU morning.
Tbe Friends exenraioo yraterday
**U moaay talks, ttoa wears aU WMavery delightful affair and wai
tlMM M praadof oar Mlooaaaaof gronUy enjoyed by all who attended
oarpabUe aehoola. and sight timra
John DeL«ry.who left thla city two
M proad of oar offorta to daoui
yearango for Menominee, is in towa
with drink aa ws are of oar atic
to Join his wife, who hM been vUit
to Mve Uism witb tbs foapaL
"It will taka Teaipacaaee Me

WEDDED LAST EVENING

Ing bera for a abort time. Mr. Delerj
U oonneeted with tbe advertising de
partwant of tba Manominee Herald.
Mias Floranee Wilson of Detroit, ii
visiting Mrs. R J. l*riee. v^bc with
ber family, ia spending tbe aomn

-I know aU about It
Pm Tew
Parker myaelf.-To ? To- Maree Tom? YoT apt
me to b*Meve dat? Marae Tom war
Iretle boy.-8o be waa. Today be la aver fifty
yeart old.-Fo* de Lawd. Maree Tom, bow yeT
bab grewedr
KTHAN ALLEN LINCOLN.

Xt la pnpoaed at Dalath. Mtoa.
tbe local braoeb of tbe flatvatlaa Amy
aball add etreK riaaaing to Its i

general poblic to all onr eerrioee.

'

Qtaoe Behans haa Nturaed to Sag!
tw alter a visit with friends in tbia
A vary pratty wedding took place
iMt evening at FerndsU. tbe borne of city.
George Beraa. who haa been in thi.
Mr. and Mra M. Q Oriatt. two anda

dereoo. Ind.
Mrs.
R A.
mr. Thoa
H Lora

HaiN

Vodra,

of

a

n.i«.iboary

ig tbe Bohemiana In Chicago, ia
vUitingat the home of Jennie Bsn
thla mooth.
Mm Fred Hoover Ntomed last
evening from a short visit in Kalamaaoo and Big Rapids, aooompanied by

Wondlip. 7 JO.Bermon tople. "From
Kgy|< to Canaan, Na
— ‘
toa
of tbei
It and shown by
This will be of eai»«ial latarr^t to

Era Ebner, wife and eon. have nwedding trip to eouUieni Miohigaii, torned to tlieir horn In Pontiac, after
•pending some time in Grand Rapids a vUlt with O. J. Ebner
Holland. They will be at the
of Mr. and Mm Chaa. UdcmCAIE or AMALhIII.X
ter. S6S East Ninth street, aft^ 8epea B«we DIeeoNNd on Kmmi Eightli
tabarfith.
Among tbe gueeU at the wedding
MCfeet-Nrnraaery PawraniioM Taken,
and Mm

Koeat will.take a

weN Mr. EUieet'a mother. Mm J. A.
t,
hia brotbera.
ArUmr nod
George, and hU slater. Mim Fioraaee.
all of Holland.
Both Mr. and Mm
I ara very popalar among the
yoang people and many beaatifol
Ota wen received from relatives
and friendt, while many tinoera coogMtoUtions and beat wiahM will he
given the newly married ooople.
KVEKTO IN aOCIKTT.
nlqae party, and one that gava
plenauNtothe three doaeo peo­
ple who wera pcMMst than three doseo ordinary partiM ooaid afford.wM
the barn party last evening in the
by Jnlli
given py Mr
and Hm Hannah sad all who oaim
wera dreaaod In ooetoma. BaabooneU

Health OfDoer Lawton re}iorU this
terooon a case of amallpox at 495
East Eighth meet The aftlicted pereon ia Mm Rogers, and the case is
mid to be a typical one. Dr. Lawton
atatos however, tbat all precantlona
have bran taken and then- ia little or
no danger of the spread of tbe dla-

>timaaaU ntonoe.

Borne of tbe

ooaXdbetbim.

eity tot plan
loeeraam waa

Il'a an easy matter for a man to
make his wife lielleve that he doesn’t
know very much.
The looking glam always tells the
tnjth. but a woman lnten>rKs lu refli^lona to ault h«iwKf.
All lliat la neceaaary to

Imve

man

incongratuU.

I>ertoit-Wbimt, 7.n i
Toledo -\X*beat

corn, Oft;

-

Rev. W. T. Wo

Moratog.

iOJUL

ttabjeet.

"Tto

»nd

Clilcago-Wheat. 6hV ; . orq, M*,;
oaU.
pork. fif.
Urd ftlof.i
and fO.dO

Wearied Ohriat."
B

l,eader. V A
afreet.

Prayer meeting on Tliureday even­
ing at 7:90.
All aN oordUlly invibMl to the aer-

He-. D. O. Ruth, paator.

I itiNiiR*’iq.oiic

ct

l!K t!KK.\M in boU or bv lie* dish
at The Sugar Bowl. MT
ITuiou
Rln. t. Citizen..* 'Pliooe MV
6t

f;™ ——

It»*^.™ltomie.°^*'Tli SeiitiTnrUtoan**^BiUle achool at 19 JO.
Jnnior V. P. .V. at
Kvening emvioe at
Theme
"Paul at Kphesux."
A cordial welcome for every body
at tlioen a. rviooa

J/// Epesonw
trawrst dtp!

Her. Hugh Kennedy. lamtor.
Mulngan,
Morning oerxioe. lu;9u.
Theme,
^ tjiu-f-n
tjur.-n C’llv
C ’llv i->
1
i-v the
lain] tie |H»int.
"Tbe Test of Diacipleebip *
Evening aervioe.
7:30.
*rbeme.
For health am! |.le,ismc Aija-n.
"Tbe fjueetiou of tjeoallone.*’*
No la-ltcr place m the annual hunt.
Claaa meeting at V :45.
Sunday achool at 19.
They are cumin- with the c ash.
Kpwortb League at 6;:i0fiL m.
A cordial invitattoo to attend these
There is m.
talkm.;. nei-hU.r,
•erviofs.
/
Oiieeii Citwis rea.lv hn the mash
Riv. D. Cochlin, paator.
Mcroiug aervioe with sermon on Unreacbed iiuala, at 10 ::i0 a m. Begin
tbe Sabbath day with worsbip.
Sunday achool at noon. Parents in-

To make iq^.n « M|.!t,-il or LiUir.
rhe> are < iMnin- to put* base
T.lleI..aM«hr;;anpU*e.
Where.IS mu* Jj from ahu h to < h*Nrse,

ciety at 4:90 p.

m.

tjiut-n <*il> is m (lie r.u e.
It is now in brisk ilenian l,

church.

.

By tho-e win. have the *

^ ^^4

T*. imcsl in fjueeii Cil> laii.l,
l *.r they say it is line.

^

Ever Near Me. Mrs. MrMaouI'^
All aN invited to join tn the hymna

fit fit E.

BrpanL

Waltrman’s
mhtera. nnbelieren and akeptioa"
Pentecoatol prayer meeting ThoTkat 7 JO.

with ua aN
•trangera, workingmen and tbe poor.

Jdeat Tountain Pen
Is ever) w here rc<o^m/csl
as the HFS r:

O.mc tn

ami Icl us »h..w )oii ah\.

ITEMS OF INTERFST.
Wat.T iHOv.-r lu the l*hlIU.plm-a is
said to U- pk-utlful.

Bugbte & Hoxburq.

A la.nd«m-r Im* iH-rf.s-t^ a mKbod
af manufacturing pa|M-r slu<-klnt;a.

Miaa Margaret Donnelly, of New
York, haa the unique dlatlnetlon of
U-liig the only elevator girl In the
world.
<•

CUT RATE TICKETS
Icdo, Ann Arto.r, Oii* ago,

Cundof

'* *■
*
()..
Manoii.
O., CincinnaU; O..
point* souiH
of r.r.in.l
Rapids.
F.vcri
lulet
guaranlced..............................

OeKAY & WALKER.
orricea in
CIty.Book Store.

iat I
• old age at AigienxeU
last week,
last man In 8wlb
aertaod who had to undergo the horri­
ble procras of an -examination of tortnra.- Xu tbe early *40a of tbe Ust
century be waa accused of a murder
by hia neighbor. Auna Koch.. TbertrTbe
t egelnet^hlm
wrma subjected to
the brnUl -neckacrew.- which waa
at that dme etlU used In the criminal
proceduN of AppanaeU-lnncr-Rhoden.
though tt had bean ebeHehed tn tbe
Aueeer Rhoden. Under all hla agony.

Jolly party of y
paopto drava oat to tto aaauaar ■
oCtto ladweoaa oa laM Bay. and
m. Tto

and grcK»m

who will j4„n

Senator Hale haa JuK pla*-ed a mag
al!i**eiit liathtub lu the 4'apit*J at
WaHhluglon for hla iwreonal uae.

A St Louis man declare* he la ti
of a republic and wants a king,
great deel of money la loK every nl
iDtbi
.
lar W iauU—Chicago Dali
And did they haves time? Well,
aay! U they did not have a Mma It
beeaaae they wera having two or

brid.*
d*

oeu. »«,.

study of
witb the
If a woman has kleptonia
Ukea about rver.vlhlng fur It.
Good lurk la hard to lutoh. but bad
look U more apt to elui.e >uu.
51 any a preacher exliausta his con­
gregation U foN he exbuuaU hla Hob

Lmt evening in hu Mudy liev K.
Howard Brown, p»>t4ir of the Fnenda
church,performetl the .-eremony ah oti
ODib-d in tuarriag- Mr Frank lUrn^m
and Mim Jennie Wl..^dn< k. two i«|h,
cmng people ol the , ily
Tbe
iag». waa a very qm, t .ilair. Ut

Kev. C. T. Stoat, rector.
Comer Board man Ave.
ingtou St.
Morning e. nrioe and aermon. 10 M
Holy oommanion 7 J0 a. m.
Sunday sobool at It
Vesper •mrvioe will be held at ICdgv

Miaa Luoile Morris of Big Rapifla
.

ley; John Lolly. Chicago; K K 11»U
1. Traven-* City: E R
-Xiaell
wife. I). H. Atwell and wife. W
fttwell and wtfe.F. O. Atoetl and
wife. KanaaaCity. Mn ; Wm (},lli.
pie. Detroit, Mich

Spring Park.

iR.OvUttorTklalKr<

SM and other arliolea of nppniel of
tbe genua Rake and Maady wsn in
-One day wbra 1 war boeto* eo dla
plaDUtkMi 1 MW dat fool gal lookin’
ober dc fence at ma. 1 throwed down
an* ran for
fo* hr
ber. but she might
my boe anfine runner, en* she
der day 1 eee her
t X chase
away. I>o yo* ki
I abe mek
dat gal tUl X get t
me My X forglb ber. but X war lyin'
aU de time. aU' X bad to marry ber foT
to keep rum bavin’ de life pcatered
oaten me. We war bof ekh big foola
we couldn’t keep apart-Julloa. Uttle Tom Parker wsM*t
kUled.”
-Wot jc* know 'bout dat X lak to

. K E. Hibbard. T. i*. A, Kll..
bmily. Ohicago; W. J. Hoffman.

Igo. r. P. Wmike. Monror CeaIM. M. M. Tamet.' BeltoiN. Henry
Beaton Harbor; F. . Boawooh.
Evening xerviee at 7d£
Bnbject
Xn Bight of Egypt,"
^ ^ Traverse City; K. W. Wilaon. King.-

Class meetiag att JO.

"Tba traSo to agent for tbe Federal Life Xnaaranoa
Oa of Ohiengo. for Qrand Trai

mooy a dainty Mpper wm served, the
war a<omln*. a-ehoveUn de whole dining room table being decorated
k€»try into decs 'pacloaa moufa an*
toy would be at de plantation befo*

' Parker-Colonel Parker.”
-<Jo on.”
-1 foun' Utile Marie Tom. fouTecn
y’sN ole, had fired hla rifle at de
Tanka an' dey had shot him dead.”
-KUled him?”
*Tianln sun.
X saw dc po* Uttle
critter lyin' on hla back, white aa a
gboa'.
X picked him up an' carried
him into de bouse. X wanted to cry.
but X couldn't, X war ao mad at dat
fool gal wot tek me to de danes.
When X turned furn Uyln' Maree Torn
on de bed. X MW mlatlaa a-looklo’ at
me. X oebber want to eee dat look
ag in. X Jiat turned en* leP dat plan­
Utlon. an* X nebber went back dar
Do-mo'. X didn’t kesr whar X went
eo long’s I got away. 'tlcuUiiy befo’
maree come borne rum de wah. On
de way 1 mK dat fool gal wot tek me
off rum my poet Boon’s I mw ber X
went fo* ber. 8be mw blood In ray
i akeered dear, ao

Henry FNy. K. Voighl,D . M Olood.
' Ailam^ eordially invited to thew
H. C. Goble. Cincinnati. O : Xxmia
aervioea.
Oratber. Miami. O. O • Van Valia,
igo. Joe
XJnenbenp-r.
W. M
Bev. E. Howard Brown, paator.

Rev. Wm. Innfman. paator.

rannln- fo* aU he war worf. an* he tole
me he Itad come In de night befu* to

I war dead. X>en 1 went on, an*, cemlu* to a rlM In dc gruuu*. 1 saw de
smoke. When X got to dc planUtlon.

Recant aniraia at tbe Old Mia>ion
In: J. O. Rowand wife. Gay How.
Ttoverar Citv. Jacob Oban. Elk Rap^«
ids. M. Deeb. T. F. Scofield. Tmvecee
Pbrk
City. Frank Lewxatt ami wife. Ana
Artwr; Oea R MocyUen. DKitril ; A.
DeVries.
Wtltiamatorg. T. E.
»wn. Mapleton; A. Weber. Cblm
at 6:4ft p. aa.
■•atlag
go, Ll F. Pbrkett. Male WinU. TmvBveatog aerviea at 7 *.» o'clock.
ObonhpMyer meeting. Tbaredmy.
Oity; Florence
Voight, Mr«

Bible aobool at • :4ft a. as.

half miles aoath of the city, when eity for oome time, went to Aldeu to­
their daughter. Mias Anna EUia. wm day, wbcN be will prtwch
Mm J. B. L*rawford and chUdran.
united in marriage to John Xtoeal of
ob a bugle. X atop atlU an’ turn de dirt
nd. Tbehoaaewaa beanUfuUy who have been tbe gueoU of Mrs.
cobs ob a nlggah when de blood goca
atod in green and white, the Crawford’s siaUr. Mm h. M. Ben
outon hla face. I 'pcared to see marae
Mobeme being carried out in nett, have Nturned to their home at
when be leC de fambly In my car*, an' fenif and srhite caraaticn
toon.
he war a pointin’ hla finger at me.
Bupt. L B. Gilbert will be In 81.
Tba oeremooy was performed at 6
Den X forgot aU 'bout dat fool gal an* o'clock by ’Rev. D. Ooohlin. in the Johns all next wc k oondocting inati
leT ber in de middle ob de road an'
Boe of tbe imnaedtote reXativee nf tote work.
MmJ. F. Wyeoog U entertaining
ran fai* aa my lega could carry me to tbe bride and groom., tbe beautiful
lanUUon. On dc way X met one ring ceremoay being UMd. The bride her sUtoM Mm Thoa. Gibeon of Chi­
ob de nlggaha wot X had out on picket who waa nnatteadad. wm vary prettv cago and Mioa Nellie Cooiier of An-

daylight.
. -I Jiat thought ob dat fool gal wot
got me away from de post wbar marse
put me. an* I thought I would bab a
fit
Dcn had been plenty time fe­
me to gU de fambly an* de pUte an*
de Jewels away, an* bera X war danc­
in’lak dc fool nlggah 1 war. 1 wished

SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES

sfternooo at
o'olook.H. Mills of Toledo toa taken the
aoe of bartsader in Mr. Beatmaa’s

I fool nlggah gal on dr lOanUUon.

Tbe chaperon’a alleoce waa cxprceeHew Bwr rev^r Csre.
Tbe nasal paasagva aN aald to have
a surface area of not leak than twenty
aqusN Inches. A new pNrcntlve cf
hay fever la rubbbig wltb aurglc^
cotton twice dally of aa much c
Inner surface, or mucous membra
can be lesctaad. Tbe maaaage hi

paeiol pMty of Oadillae people
awtog to tbo city Tseetoy coat
toboMHbroU Jarviaat tbe Ooagfs.

I to th* sffseta ato I

be gave tbe foUoarlng experience:
-Too ON. Mb. when de wah benka
ant I belonged on de plantatloo tn
Georgy dat I done tole yo’ nionL 1
war a young nlggah. but my ole marae
done tek coneSd’able conference Into
me. an* one day be put hla ban' on my

I foun* dat Uttle Marae Tom**~
-HoW on! What waa your mastec'a
A big blue shark and a young mi
bad a furious battle for tbelr Urea
few nlgbU ago In tbe waters of Mil­
ford harbor, aaya a New Haven «
dlapatcb to tba Philadelphia I
l^Hlgvr. By dint of dextrous use of a
cUm rake and aaalatance from shore
Harry Hougerfonl. tbe man. won
bU life n lottle that be will nev«
gK. Uungerford. who la twenty years
old. waa digging round ctaina In the
dark, standing waist deep In arater.
Tls shark swam slowly toward him.
In fright Uungerford struck a well
aimed blow and burled the clam rake

wtiag tto MMiMfy bsatoaaa. tbe
iiig waa girsB tolo tba baada of
Mm Maty KaXlag.wto tod praparad
raryhslpfal ato totoMalto« pro-

blnlng place of aOver oretcase
tbe darky*e obJcctlona. and with a elgb

self.
%velght of years and by poverty i
aatne time, aaya a a]
:rw York Tlmea,
from IWaton to tbe Nr
Tbe home will be eatabllabed on Canal
atrvsl. Wrat Medford,
preNitU idaua fall. A large dwelling,
known to blatory aa tbr Old Manalun
lluuae. baa beeh |
r.Hl to a company beaded I
Bickford, a weU knosm Inrento
Vermont and New Ilamiwblre.
Mr. Bickford Mya that the wor
eatahUahlng the borne will be puabed
ahead with all iwaalble apeed.
He
aaya that approxlnstely |2O.<O0 In
nwlty haa lieen tumrd over to li
company already and that cttpin of
clivular letter to Amcrica'a capialna of
Industry will be
country. Thla letter will outline tbe
plan and conUln a re<|ueat for caah
endowmenla.
-We ahall have.” Mr. Bickford Mid.
••in conncKlon with thla borne a w
alsp or Ubocatory wbeN tbe Inm
may ap**rid tbelr time developing t
idraa. If It abould happen that m
thing of value la dcvlaed. tls «
paay In charge of tbe Ikhis would
tnadiatrly pul it upon tbe market,
tbe protUa would go In part to tbe
cominny, but Urgely to tbe bome.'^

kmmg stout ■racywtora.ttotofrsrt
Mssas wars aulbe tablesoMtol

tkuk^honk ii a

aiorixToak eond B7 tetlwrii^aw wbomUktMrtphjaiduis

cwdltrf the Uct. M they conid
only «e bim a* • eripi^ but
tto con
a comid^ oax

PATENTS

906, Bamingtoii, Vt.

yean latar Aana Koch confresed heraalf Yo be guilty of the murder, and

about tbe dleeetabUahmcat of tbe me-

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THi EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY. AUGUST 9. 1902

PART TWO ■

Ok Cvenina Record's Up*lo>Date IHustrated Fealure
THE NEAREST TO .GREAT BRITAIN’S THRONE

THE FATE OF THE E6YPTIAH SPHINX MAY
BE THE SAME AS THAT OF THE CAMPANILE

Three Geoerations of the Royal Family—the Reigning Sovereign and the
Heir Apparent, With Their Consorts-^jid the Heirs Presumptive,
I^BlNCi: OP WALM

PIUNCXM OP <rAUS

br^.nr«.
from the Ilvinji rock, but lit
paws 60 feet lonff) make It
ng man s creations. Owing.
aald. to the rhancM wrought
>r Kgyid by the «ast system of Irrigation
riaatlun recently tnaugurmted.
taaueurmted.
r a hu ll Uir aphlna Is
U wasttnc ««ay. There Is not
> face an>uay. the Mi
tia%ln« used It as a target long
.rru^
an a thouaand years ago. It
Ilrh belongs to Egypt’s prethe ■phln*. mhlrh
wan dlfferml being of bri. k. and. though

Y
THE NEW BURGEON GENERAL.

This hurnUlr- tlitU- ciafl. known all
long the Jeremy eoaNt as the Uarnegat
■sneakbos. iM Raid to have fumUh-d
he
lur Mr. Herreah.a
nighty
nd-i-s tif th^ America's
...
rile honeet folk of MUttlnt llttlr Forked

When Surgeon General William H.
Foraood retires early next Hn>lember
from the |H<smon he now holds, his
place will be tilled by Lieutenant ('olonel Bnbert Msitland O’Reilly, who la
now stationed at Ran Francisco as chief
surgeon of the medli-al department of
('alirornla. The future surgeon general
Is mell and favorably knoan. having
been cHinnec ltHl alth the army for the
past tblit) eight years, and
service In all sm
well as In <’ubu

thst Mr. Ileneuhvfr hsd never built a
him name ‘l.arHn'.t'^ hJZml IdenilfliKl
until after he had
•an.-aktH.» • This Is |.r..t.iibly
It Is I'erUln that there 1*
the mor/recent HerreshofT •’creallona”
tind the hunit.le “sn.MkbuK” of Forked
FRINi'B ALBKllT.

PlOQCtr TARPON EVER CAUOMT.

QUKKN A1.KXANI.ua
1*R1NCK HK.S'KT.

KINO KI.WAKI. VII
I*RIN.-K KI.WAKI

A 6EVEV VABTED 8CH00VER, THE OKLY OHE IK THE WORLD.

TH* IWlh «r^e monsler n«l. shorn n

llano ga't l-yr

THE COTTAGE IK WHICH THE POET BURKS WAS BORK,
KOW RESTORED.

•:r7‘!

inches and
weight
266
leninds. The tar

' i.

tUely abundant

£m

aarr^'Ind

la taken with
h.e.k and line
The rtMt nrdl.
nnrily used tn
sngtlng fur tar-

iratlon (the Thomas \\.
of the kind ever bulll. but the largest aalllng
having a aall area of 4S.000 square feet. I?be Is
«0S feet over all and. Including her aftermost boom and her bos sprit, reaches
6«6 feet from tip to tip. Her beam U 60 feet, depth 34 feet and . aiwcltv atiout
6 000 tana
Her maata of sterl and Oregon pine are 135 f.<et In length.
All the heavy hoisting work w Ul be performed by her sU engines, so that she
will carry a crew of only alsteen men and be must etonomUally manuged
The Thomas W. LAwaon was recenUy launched from the Fore lilver ship,
yards In Masaacimsetta. Rhe haa a steel hull, with watertight comiwriments
1350.900.

L.UM 1

of quart*, estlnial.-d i
occur by mtllluns In tbr Bad I,anda <
Dakut

wm
I

aura by band punipa. which.
toUoacd. cam tha oU out In vutoUltoad
form Ihruugh a spraying }eU wbera It
la Ignited to floa advantoga. making a
brtUlaut light. In tha case at hand,
however. Instead of la>lng butwd for
light, the oil Is burnM for heat, Tba
beat genarated hy this comtmsUoo Is
used to heat a locumollva tire, which la
then Ukcu off the dHrtng wheels with­
out Uktng the engine down. Tha cooTcnience of this ran l»e Imagined
when It is said thst the biwtlng Ukea
but flfte€-n minutes, Tba tires can ba
alther remortHl or put tn place by this

leal cadet In 1M4. a graduate of tba
University of PennaylvanU. Usutenant
Colonel u’Rellly haa worked up through
every Intermediate grad* to his present
high poaltloo. He haa bad several advanlageous detalU for aiwclal duly In
the course of hla profeaslonal career.
one of the I

fora the Astronomical Boclaty
Fram-e the following tiamgraphs raIntlnK to I he cosnilcal conseuurncaa
of the iH-esKure of light are takan:
Chirk Mat well a g.neratlon ago
demonstrated theoretically that light
Bhould eiert iJpreaaure to ita paaaaga
through spaoF-^nd tbe exlatenca of
anch presaure. cerUin. though alight,
has very lately been shown hy cxjierIment
Tha aun, then, repels all
mamca at tba same time that It at­
tracts them.
The outward preasnra
of tlie solar light acta contrary to tha
Inward impolaa of grarltatlon.
Tha
sun’s repulsion la proportional to tha
Burface of tha body, while lu attrac­
tion la proiRwHonal to tha maah
amaU particle whose diameter lu only
a few thoosandtba of a mlUlmater may
be repelled by the aun'a light aa much
aa or more than It la attracted hy tba
soD’a masA
Tba shape of tbe tolls of comeCm
fonned as they are by minute apbm
of cosmic dost. Is dua to tba compounding of two f<
c dust of tba
Space la niled with
ea In virtue of similar
kind 1
forcaa. and apace likewise cimtotna

stonUy I
_
different pUnrts chargee of negative
electricity, aud It la for this rmaon
that our globe Is charged negatlvHy
aa It lA and It la for thla reaaon that
tha phenomena of atmospheric alec

IndeBiiltely because,
to tba Brat idace. tha earth would
ftnally repel iiartfrles charged negatlvely, and again because tbe ultra
violet radUtlona of tlie sou lend to
dlacbarge negative bodies.

Tl*e tot lag. In ahhh Bobble Burns was born. Jan. 76.
been restoi^d to Km umieiil aspect, so that vlsltorv ncm find It exactly aa It
vtns a hen the great event haPH n.>l that made It fanu-us
Forn^rlyjVm
>as an extenaUrt.. built about a hundred years ago. hlled
|H-t. This has iKK-n n muced and th. relics arranged In
The popularity of iMXitland s beloved javet by no mean* wanes aa time goes by.
alllMnigh ll Is IOC years aln.^e bis death tJuly 31. iTkC). Ihe average number of
vlallors to hla blrthplacv^ being about OO.WW annually.

CMtty been put on the market in Lon­
don. That tba public telephone may
raadUy ba<»iDC a menace to beahh la

Tba new •'wiper" U Impregnated with
two cbcfukal aalto. ooe of them an andaeptlc. to render It gannicldal. cihI

HISS LETITIA STEYEK80K AKD CAPTAIK RICHMOKD P. H0B80K.

Imm

parmaneutly molsL It la aald that m
Tura testa have been made of tba new
device, that It removes about V8 par
cant of tba germs from tbe telapboDU
•nd that they are destroyed almoat Immediately after touching tbe doth. It

mMal praaantad by tha tocnl Ufa anv.
^ •oclety.____________________

AUTHORr ECCENTRICITIEB.

estenslve
diverted by'tbHr
have
TSTIbA tmmntrr ttfo la tha aammar asaaon: Imt aavarml dreua cumpaaiaa
cuoipai
cities of

Ahd petroleum engiae la weU kam.
Irot tba etMUaaa Dumber of oaaa to
which gaaoUna and MroletuD am
dally bHng put constltuta ooe oC tbt
rsmarkable derelopmeota of tba aia.
Id tha accoenpanytog cql aaya tha
Philadelphia Tlmco. la shown a davtoo
ortftoally used fur aDOibar p«poaa-t«
wtt lighting. Tba tanka here shown
carry coal oU. which la put under preo-

• a coviT or
bent Into tbe open air.
lue loos of h

THE BARNECAT “8NEAKB0X."

'f

¥

hkTa not baen ao wlMy betmldad aud
hart not to Impreaatd tha popolar
laaftoatkMi as atoctrtdty. tbetr mm

termed by the sclent
• or mere rumor that haa U
ogetber tha
It is alws>w found tn
out from
Of Mias I>etnia Uirvrnaon and CapUln Richmond P. 1
. but In the
tlon. having I
ight to be 1 of the public the wish rhat they may
le« father to tha
the adiac'ent na k. and Is thought
always mates or destlnMl to be mated, and In
the remains of a ftaMillsed sea pUnt of 1 thopght. Beauty and
uty on the lady's aide and valor on the gengeologic times. There are manv icon ’ this case there Is certainty beauty
dera to be seen In the famous Bad | tleman s. No one need be told who Captain Hobeon
Hobson la. the
tbs Ihero
Lands (the * Mauvalses
n>laode at
St Santiago and
and gaJlai
gallant oflU'er of our navy. Mlaa
valses Terres ”• of the i mac e|4aode
---------------------------------------------. -four vears
a
ers>. and fnun th.-m our, ! _ aUnit twenty-four
v.ars of age.
i
[tsu» have ektracted many a ' eyeA auburn balr
hair iand a bHItlaat «
faaaU that haa excited the attention of \ tgttt|a. mns educated at VTcUasley
aoo'a residence In Washington nma n ganarnl f

In a racant artlcla to the Rerue Uni▼aruHle of Paris w* art toM that Dar'wto always practlcad on hla old Bddle
befora wrlttog. Chataaubrland while
dlctattog to hla aecretary was to the

who wUh for a ebanSi of atr will ta
future only have to go to the oeareat
chemist's and buy a bottle of Margate
Ublokla or half a doaao Rlrtara paaClUca. So long aa tba dmga are prop­
erty dispensed tba Invention will bo

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!-hv

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THE EVENING RECORD
PART TWO

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 9. 1902

B:V

PART TWO

Cbe €v«niiifl R«Mr(l’s Up*to-Dale Illustrated Feature
THE NEAREST TO GREAT BRITAIN'S THRONE

THE FATE OF THE EGYPTIAN SPHINX MAY
V
BE THE SAME AS THAT OF THE CAMPANILE.

Three Generations of the Royal Family—the Reigning Sovereig^n and the
Heir Apparent, With Their Consorts and the Heirs Presumptive.

iHac pm coasmmo oos of tha
able derotopmoota of the a«a
ylnjc cut. says tha
. ts shown a dsalca

Atursrnca tiaa
aurs ty band puaiiia. which. bHag talossod. carry llio oil out In TiiUUUasd
form through a spraying >rl. whrro It
is Ignited to hoe advantage, making a
bcHllaut light Id tho caae at hand.
bowev.T. lust«wd of iH-lng Uiroed fur
light tlie oil Is ImroAHj for bMt. Tha
lieat grorrated by this combitsUon la
ttaed tu heat a kxuoAotlva tire, which Is
then Ukea tdf the driving wheels with­
out Uktng the engine down. The eonveoleoce of this can be tmaglntd
when It Is said that tho bcntlng Uken
bm fifteen miiiutea. Tbs tires can bo
ellber removed or pot In pUce by this
method.
In tho ense In point the flnaa la
bonded-that la to say. U gmieratad Inside a cover or btK>d-ao ns to prevent
undue loss of beat Into the open air.

the foUoi^ng paragraph,
Inting to the co/mkal conseuneocen
of tlu- presjmre of light are Ukan:
Clark MsX a ell a gt-neratkm ago
demonstrated tbeoretlcalty that light
ahoukl exert a preoaure In lu |
the existence
asurs. ccttsln. though slight,
lately been ahown by experThe aun. then, repels all
» tima that tl aloutward preaaura
of the aolar light acta contrary to tha
Inward Impulas ot gravtutioo. Tha
aun'a repolaion la proportluual to tha
aorface of the body, while Ita attrac­
tion la iiruportlonal to the mass. A
be repeUed by the aon'a light as moch
as or more than It U attracted by tho
SUB'S msan^
Tho shape of the UIls* of comstn.
formed as they are by minute apharsa
or cosmic dust. Is due to tha compounding of Aro force. oT this sort.
Space la filled with cosmic dost of tbs
kind which moves In virtue of similar
forces, and space likewise cooUlna
Oondenaatloo Ukes place about tha
Iona charged with negative electricity.
As partlrtea move In space they cooaUnUy bring to Ibe earth and to tbo
different planeCs chargee of ncgatlva
electricity, and It U fur this reason
that OUT globa la charged nrgstlvely
as tt la. and It Is for this renson that
the pbenomenn of atmospheric eicctiidty are what they are. The negatlva potcotlsl of the earth wUl not.
In the first place, the earth would
finally repd partlclee charged neg­
atively. and again because the ultra
fVdet rmdlatlooa of the son tend to

1 anttaepclc cloth wlj
ng the isceivernod i
cently been put on the market In Urndoix That the public telephone may
raadUy become a menace to bentth In

The new **wlper" Is Impregnated with
two chemical aalta. one of them an andeeptlc. to render It germlddnl. nod
the other n very hygroncoplc com­
pound wtdeh aerves to keep tho wtpar
pnanently moist It Is said that novsre tsota have been made of the i
davice. that It removes shorn W
cent oC the germs from the telcph
snd that they are dostroyed alrnom
mediately after touching the clotk
will also keep moIsC Indetoltely.

,,JSt7vmm7i»nmm7mS!T rtrim, mt. In tbr
at Bar^at.
t> tU« r%u» *m thtmaamaa. wfc»ch •• t.Jtot m, wh.i UmMam

5TS7i!*t“ ,*'**' -*!**'- ??1*^•*"U!!*y”

Sir?ss: r.rs;i^*sir:rssrs

AUTMORr CCCRRTmCITlEA.
In a raccat snteto In tlM lUme UnS>
rmrtle oT Parts ws art t«ld that Darrttcad an his old fIddW
haftirs arrmac. Cbatsaahrtaad whUa
dietasiac to his ascratair was tn tbs
' ‘M«r walklacla hlsbarofset; flchll.
and Oeoths eonld not writs oalsas
kr fMt wors^ lca: Lord Dorhr al<

By a Prench cbcmlol la claimed the
loventloo of a method of compreaatng
eea air into tabloids. Thom, thcrefora.
who wish for a chnngi of nir will In
future only have to go to the nearest
chemlsPs and buy a bottle of Margate
tehlolds or half a doaen Kltlara pastiUca. So loug aa the drugs are prop­
erly dispeoeed the tovendeo will ha
welcome. It would he nopleamnt .-a
ask for Bournemouth paadUco and tn
rocefte Instead the Cologne (not fh*oaa do Ootagnci variety. ThM lalt> .

R!!

;
taBBrlorard Tummo rmk^

psoN or

THEDAH.Y
RUSH

«V ONAMSS WCtSTEO
WW. li» ^ ir

ma«m

la tk* aAe* of tW DwiAdla Dally
Ml tW lapertortel «Uff wa. My
wgaii. aarapttkap.Topaga. HakaA

MMkdim f
la Ma cbalr. aad afur

.cTlbUlnc c4T (

tto toll «r Ma tak. kat oo tb« tack «r
Ma kaad. vkllr be atarMl laio anara
aad aknrty poffad aw.y at kl> ptpe.
Taim vaa aatmUy Usy. TIm- boya
dalai ka araa kara ttiiuL Hr aa. not
attegatkar
good fHkrw." tbougli no
aaa aavioMl to bara aoglit to aay
agahaa hlai. 11# a aa raarrvwl, bad Ut' tia la aay aad alwaya did LU work
wall. tkcNwk ba did Uk# worb lon««r
la ac«waipllah It Iban any of bU col
^^XITtalapkoiia la tbc city cdltor a
.raoai rang, la a few mlnutra that la-

dlrMaal walkad Into tbr repurtrta’
IWNa. lookad afooad qnlckly and
rmmgkt Hgbt of tka Bgnr# of Topaoo,
Ikaoaly Idla naa la the room.
Togaoar ba caUad. tben bralutrd a
mamant Tba dty editor wanted aome
good work arrompltabad. 11# wanud
It qakk. aad Topaoa waa anything but

la IW tk# bfU; ik dike koy
^^SlMack 1 Want M

’*scvs5r.i.OTi.. a.

M at

-Yen. nir.- aald tke ymrtk. mad
dded. Two fftdCa ootaid# wmit to
tkem la.- repilid tka dty
Iboiigh'hfiDay^ot be generally known,
-Helios Baa#. Skake. Frltx. WbaTa froak pincpple Juice contains a reThao# aad many moee secured their
at the Troverae
City Bualaeua Collie daring the past
I daa to
that yaar. There arv many more who hare
one of
guoe
out before this who are h< 1 linr
aa
U*n)
times
Its
aocb
tbey"~8tady
U
n«t
eempM
will digest aa
a
feW
hours,
says
a
appliad
»
^
within
*"^l!iu-' bit2Jiibd tb* rtty odltar.
1 baa
*Tb«*y are not inatraetDndonU“<»t. ludih,ri.inc at Topa« aad tb*B euBdaalBg writer In tbe London
|«piU
varie. lii^acvoi^nro ed bow to use this kaowledge. aad plaoed a gtomU r ler cer» i.f
mnamtlcnUy: -IX you want to know
kDOwledfte U lUe a machine, of little fbe*«Str”**
***^
co'Ugo in
anything about tbia munlr. ••k ^
raiaa unl#«a you know bow to as# it.
non. He la oo the ame fornw. 1 woa
If you are iatrrrsic<l. ai.d desire to
Tbe following young m^ple l#arr.ed
lug him bnonae be #eema to
fit yours»-lf for s bocc^roi hf<. .-nier
albumen of eggs
this oolli^ee St once • ui tv |h. |mrbare bad an Interrirw with the luur|OBiitcn«
Is riow. while podtloa* B»a BIT OB tb* tBBd u. .«r etl to W>U sonte «>f it..
T. and be*'that
are levsentit g rl *
to tbe
opaonr muttered Ditectlre Boan. with tbe albumen of meal Its actlor
r and‘®“*'*^*‘^*'‘’ I*^cri.sl*y •i1i:c^i«-.l indifirst to produce a pulpy grist
jiaun: Drt me aee. You wrreni one
maaa. which, bowevv-r. com
of the boya up at the bouw^ view ing
! *nie flr»r fall unu 4.»S«, i. Ui.
dissolves after a short tlme.
tU‘ aceoe with me. How the deoee did
t^talrgttcb b4 i;f i.n i>pphc..ttub.
a slice of fn^h plneapp
you get Inl I Juat left the place, and
r. K. Ikbckt-rsb. I*r.pr.
upon a row tHH-fstrak. tb«
Ohaa Kltou.8tanofTapberatNinhIt U all locked *bp.•Tiy benvena:** exclaimed Frlta, aad face of tbe steak becomes graduaUy
•(tee lo Tmx I'axer*.
owing to tbe digestive
be acmtebed bU bead. -A literary
>« h*r th.
*n‘t
OilLKorthp
«. No. aot Topaon, but Gon of tb# enxyme of tb# Juice.
ctl7tat.-i.bibd
ih.
Bertha Ho)
brarmf.a^Uo-.^lb . ( Trmb. r-.-('Ub .
weU known tbst dl
Aln t that wbat the womnn*a hnaband wa»-Tbompabn-a Ut- gestlr# agents exist also In other fruits,
ermry man? Wbewr* And be whla- tut w ben It is considered tbst ao avertled.
-Great Oodr cried Duncan. “No.
torrly not. Topaon. apeak up. man! tbe dlgroUve action of the whole fruit
Sr,.WmW lU.a.ntit r.4WB t. a let-, bibl .a. ail
Dapartment. Mercantile Oo.
poonnoua. Tbe activity of
Don't you nee wimt Prltx meana? You
URi«wl ..n
«il--r 1-1. bto.)
Joaie ^OTOtay. Staoograpbar and
- The dty editor could not IHHniUar digestive agent Is destroyed
I. a i-Hvalty «.f c«m- j.*.r «■.»»! f..r
in the
bring bimaelf to aay It.
|weser%e<l by best
Top«>n never flinched. He waa very
In
H*caH
I
hu
M
h
...
r.-m
»
pale, but that waa aU. He aimply tber# U IM> reason why tbe tinned fruit
1‘ICIfCK WI'H/.HI I
should not retain the digestive power.
lacif
The active digestive prlucl|.le may be
-I a^ not good at making guenaea.be repUed flmily. “and 1 tbaorlae too obUlued from tbe Juice by dissolving a City Iron Woska; City.
HiCULffPEMD:
iDtlty of common aalt lo It.
mneh, but yoo are oo to a acoup, Mr.
liuDcau. #o maka gaod one of IL The prben a preriplute la obtained poa
woman waa my wlfe-once. and left
ling i
Juat (
me when 1 needed her moat. I met
b.-r toulgbt for the flrat time In live digestive
ftwra. and I am even.** He gritt«>d bU will operate in an add. neutral or even
leeth. “Want me to flnlah up the atory alkaline medium, acconliug to tbe kind
pnnH^lyr He tried to amile again aa of iroteld to which It la prreented. It
Thrre are Uils of Chocolate <
'
mar therefore be assumed that tbe
Duncan gmaed at blm in horror.
e. Detective Roaa. look pineapple .enryme w.mld not only aid
the market, btit for Piiriiy anti Oualitv iht l*:tshifted bla eyea toward
vorite Chocolate Chips leaik them all. M.aviiu:
and left the room. Top­ but would o.iitluuc that octluu lu the
numerous calls for our havoritc Chips in piik.ti:
ped Into the re- lute»cUuaI Irutl. FiiMHippl.*. It may
the
rket which is t
have put a loc packa>;e on tht? mark
porterm* room, got bla overcoat, walked addeil. conUlns much Indigestible u-b
chotolalo chip*;.
conl.Tins the Ih‘si cl
largest package, but contains
ter of tbs naturv of wimhIv illK*r. but It
la quite possible that the digestive qua
Frita.
Every piece stamped S. B. A. Matle only by
-Well, be*B a thoroughbred.** remark­ mea of tbe Juice compensate for tbia
ed Duncan to the artlat later. “Make
a two culomn cot of blm.-

**wnga DATB Tl»U IIK».
CAixm» AKuaiLT.
tor waa furtona. He waa wading
through late copy when ai»me €.ue e«
tered the room by the i*uter ball dour
and then the city'editor waa awnn
that a bunch of aomethlug ennw dow n
with a thud U|wm the deak at hia el
bow. lia looked UI>.
**Wbcr« bare you U^-n. T.ipmuir be
called angHly aa that Imlhldual
to leave tho room.
- -WrUlng tb# atory.** n-phed Tv
-No good for llluatratloiia. ao I did not
phone. H a all there, the whole
and It lant a bad one eilh.«r **
This waa a new role for T«.paoii The
City editor waa taken alwirk Topaon
bad actually wakemnl up. an.l here,
after a two abort boura or ao. bad re­
turned with the atory fully pn-|wred.
Woll. If It nerded llluairutiiic It could
yiK bedone.
-Very well.** aald tl»e city editor
-that wlU do. but In future I want you
to pboDe me when I aay ao.**
-Yea. air." At«d To|»oo left the
roo^ Throwing off bla ovw'ua
rewumed bla lounging attitude a
deak. and aat In alienor until W 1
the dty editor yell:
-What the deuce: I aay. To
“Tbli makea me tired.** went on hia
chief. -You will run In y<
frmal tbaortea. Now uke
yam out and cut It down to pmmI.
bright common aense. and be quick
about It. Gee whla: Llaten to thla!*
oe went on. raring at
readtng from the reportera copy:
--Tb# murderer, after talking to tb#
elecim for about llfleeu mluulea. acixed
her by the arm. dragged htn- Into tb#
front parlor, and In a fit of temporary
kmahlty aboc her through the brain.
knui« bv InatanUy. Be then repen ^
af kla faak act.* Do you bear. Top#

-Ofc, wl«f« lb* 0» of writln*
Bk* thatt Tl» *ooi»B wat klll«l
ataadr. aa< Doaoatiaaa..iit^«nurtear aiaca. Ban roB lotcrrlow.d him
^ar bar, wblcbarcr It UJ If yoo hare,
yaa bad battar aay ao aad 1 wUl f<a.
t«a It Tuyaan. yoo naka n» Ur.
Xaa bat* yot to qbK Uila Boaawa. .

tatkakooaar
-Tna. air.**
-Thm glm tk# artlat nn Idcn of tke

AT TRAVERSE CITY

TUESDAY, AUGUST 19

the City oewopaper men

'KS.*ar ,=-1........

“«o orar to No. 1 and report to Fox.
H# wW ba la tba dctrctlr# d#|iartinent.
Got a Biordar atory. »## wbat it la
wortk. Klag mr up and M lue know
wkat It a#«da In the way of IIhi.4nitJon
aad ao forth. Mak# a good aiwrad of
It. but non# of your long tbM.ric.
Want tbia thing ab.wt «i.d l.rc-ay
nrrt murder In a month. Now. bu.t1rr
Topaou donned hia root and. after
alofriy dniBg hia pipe, left the room
with app^cntly no further thought
than If be iBd-bera aent nrroM to get
a paragraph about the annual meeting
of tba aodHy of Know Nothings. Sorb
tbinga aa murder iW^e«. aoelal gnth.-rInga or pink teaa oerur aa mere Inrl
deota In a reportrr'a d^ life. It la
all work to blm. and that Irtbc way he
AgurM ItHp.
\
An boor bad paaaed ainr# TMn left
tba oOc« and oo word came fihm biro.
Tba dty editor waa getting reatlesa.
Pox bad returned from
head,
Dwrk Delwaa.
quartara with another atory. but l»e^lien any one aaked Utile Mrs.
yood tba fact that Topaon bad reported
to him and bad twen given the detail rrmtt her opinion oo the question of out of tl..‘ lM.:.t. but he never
equal suffrage, abe bad her anawer m:ob* n preleiiM* of Juniplmr nfi.-r
ba knaw nothing of hia whereatM>ut*.
*T don’t want to bear any­
ran ihe coward p.iiig tu
Two bourn paaaed and no Topaon. It
waa DOW 1«) a. m.. and the city edi thing about It,** abe would aay pleaa- dp.wi.»Hl>-Uli. m». He Just cnibd out: ‘Stand
tntly. but
up mid Wild.* ji‘liore! Tl.e w ater's only
tlir.H- f.-ot .b-cp h..r*.. and there’s no
use getting the U.ut wel.* So she had
voting. And I like tbinga open a
to do It, mid >ou know wimt a fright
aboveboard; Ifa the way 1 w
a dren.lHHl cirl U. of (-ourw. lie told
brought up, and Ibe way 1 abaU
h.r it made liiiii laugh. Oh. she
ways feel If 1 Uve to be a hundred.
d.MiHirt care for romance any more.**—
-I’ve lund one experleoce. and tbafa Chiiago I’obt.
all 1 want. A friend of mine talked
and talked to me about voting on the
educational question Ull at last I aald
1 would iNHwuae I was brought up to
WE
think a great deal of education, and 1
8o I gave up an engagealwaya
o the polls and n-gl^lrr
WE
(aud the dress waa almost spoiled
m iwt mridd^ paapk M Ih. fmrs.
account of my mlaalng that trying on.
too. iHMTiuae abe didn*l wait to see
whether it fitted or not. but stitched
Uie seams right Up), and tht n I took
go and vote Juat
and

HI

tAtUUMlT. AvaVBT 9. IMA

ward? My vote waa tbn
cause 1 had the frankness to write my
fun name and address on it!
-I told Henry that nothing w
son‘rtse me after that nothingr*

Straub Bras.

Ra.o;
I .5u,cK;

JtmMU.

NEEDS ATTENTION

SplenlU 111 (liraiilMUoii. Matnlticcnl la Prcscnlalioo.

THE WORLD'S BEST CIRCDS TALENT.

Sp=SS:

JA8. G. JOHNSON.

THE FAMOUS DtDUiAS TROUPE

No nccl to suffer from heal.
Don’t let the air get stagnant
—create a breeze. Put in one
or more of our .Icsk or ceiling
ELBCTTUC PARS in your officc, store or htmic. All of new
design and iHrrfcct consirurtion

WE

IRON-OX

CAMPBELL BROS

I maker and

bat pcHMbi (hit b tnwjh far 2Sc

n.tl IVa-

You should not neglect any part of
your toilet for tl.e lack of Toil, t Arltclea wt..n TOOTH HRUSHKS. HAIR
BRUHHK8. OOMBR, TtK)TH l*OW
DERa, BOA pa. HFONtiLS. F.\CK
POWDERS, etc., are ao plentiful lM.ro
at prices within tbe reach of all. No
matter what fashion demaml* for the
..i amc!i.c
improvement of th# hair.akin or tiHbth Arromplilishiiu; the in*»si noM-1, imi.|uc a:. l m
REMARKABLl: ACHH:VKMEN1S.
ami haz;'ar(l...is .Unn.- 'oer atunTpicl.
we sell.

wkaariylhtrwy medal CM IkM

ONLY THAT!

1 hrec kings. Two St.tgcs Hall-Mile Ra.cVI io. k. S«.mc.
turrs; One llumlrcl Fhcnomcnal .Arts; ‘i'i Ciowns;
Ci.mi.s; *iO
‘it
Iti.tHH) Si*ats; Ouc .NfillUw UolUr Mciva^c: c .•» •*i‘* U*n>; I
Hcr.K of Klcia.ai.is.
/

Crp tbE Dew 10c Package

TABLETS
waa feared that
l.y tbe robber, by the murderer, by
th(»se wbo were desirous of
ting deeds of violence, and that. In
short. It would be a means of putting
the nuMit dangerous and ready weapon
of evil ever dreamed of Into tbe hands
of the rvll dlaiHis.'d. the worst dis
lR.iM.d of I he whole community.
It %vaa urgued that the practice, how
ever wife and successful It might be.
was sinful w as opiHSH-d to the divinely
n|q*oliitt«d decnv and tvuld not be s
taliMiI i-xiM-pt in dlrtvl dethmw
riuiitiH.ua law; for. was not man b
to suffer, and was nut pain a part
th** curse that had fallen cm man by
hU ilrst disolHHlicnoe to Ibe Almighty
will?
It was lualated on by

vtevuv 0 SV.
Grandest, Greatest, Purest, Fairest
Amusement Enterprise on Earth.

pofEmoi PERSoama w KMiLBne Duum.
A l.ontimious Disj.l.iv ol M.irv
Original Nolal.ks, imeal o! wh<

TtruMtaturaraOs

rciftinn ui*liv :i

t'*»iiL'fev. (

• seen tins st av..M, Kit tin-

Only 21

EXCURSIONS
PereM^quette

4

NIAGARA FAX-I-S. ». Y„ • 7.00
AL.SNANDRIA BAY. N. Y.. in.SO
TORONTO. OXT..
M.iM)
MONTKKA1*. Ql'K..
17 «5
|.r.s-csa of amestli
Above low rate is offered for exourIn its application t
siou lo poinU named. rU following
by ana-stbealn wcmld of Itself be
routes:
deatli warrant of tbe declared
KALI.S. N V.
vaui> tucul and bring all tu glory to NIAGARA
Fere Marqoeue to lietroit;
the dust.
Michigan iVntral to the Falls

-Alma and Clara bar# not spoken
since they took part In private tbest
rlcaU.**
-I fMH-: profesaiooat Jeskmay.

POINTED paragraphs
I.ct the dfH-«*nsed pa«t a«i sa lt*» own
undert.ik«r.
Afier all. there Is no nerve too
perior lo gesHi luck.

Detroit & Boafflo

•tj

Bteanu

tLB.K.kNDKlA
Fere Matqc
Lxquette to Detroit:
Michigan
dichijran O
I3entxml to Niagara
New
dew York Oeotral to Clayton:
^
Tbouatid Islands Steamboat C
pany to destination.

Wi, K4» lirt,

Detroit &

Ar. Nrw Y<

Suffered forovar to years

“SB

-CIRKD RV

MONTREAL.

Dr. Iman’s Ladies* Restorative
ROUTE
Some men work for all the;
Good for
worth, and dunl work much elll
Famnllv when you want your um­
brella It Is nc< here, but over there. ^ *^1^^l/p^ealars, oee bills, ot
&
Pome men are like Imporied rigars- qatie of Ticket Ageak
very gotnl. but exceedingly narrow.
An uahappr wife la one whose bu
baml alwsys lets her have her ow
way.
Of all sad wor t of to
tbe saddest are

'B25T.5rrs;s:,? "7

‘ doesn't know when not to be buA man talks knowingly of tbe InconBtMT of women and then procec

rh€ hmt k$ Cfm

■I
MANY TRAINED ANIMALS in new and no.d arts chihit-

&

Tai.i.madck. Mich.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Rapids. Mich..
Dear Doctor: I have been thinking
I for some time that 1 ought to write vou
few words of praise for your wonder*

ing the brains of beasts anti patience of man. inrlu.linu Kdiicatcil Wepbants
BaLions, Monkeys. Hogs. Goats, Figs and Donkeys.

WALLACE’S CIRCUS DAY PROGRAM

tullLM31 ES^
IO a. TYi.—The Grand Street Parade, a unique oombinadid me such worlds ot good. I suffered
lion of (;kNious Street Carnival, Siiectacular Street Fair, a Zoolofica]
such untold agonies with my menses, and remale complaints,
DispUy, Hone Fair and Glittering Pageants.
tor over ten years, that death would have been a relief to me.
I took doctors' medicine and several kinds of Patent Medi­ I & 7 p. m.—Doors Opened to the Inmeiae WMer-proof Tentt.
cine. but they all availed me nothing. I am so thankful that
I learned about UR. 1 MAN’S RESTORATIVE that I want
center tUge.
to recommend it to any woman suffering from these terrible
complaints. Anyone wishing to learn more about it may ad- 2 & 8 p. m.-All Fe
dress
Mr.s. L- Morse. Tallmadge. Mich.
Gy^ AoDbBtic, SpectSdOat, Aefial.
TtBined Animil. Hvpodnmitic Feats.

<a««*uai.fe^Tui

kT. AnoMt ft. 19m.

Dfana kind atone or ia omatoaaHim. ta bgy knad ttet ta tonka a
mid agga aaobad In any a^yla. oald Tba woman wba mmtlaa la aidar

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AUDIO WOirai PAKT1CULAU.T
Mfift. M. «. C, ftATn. BOfTOR^^
Omr J u« WMk <

L«itiijlMMrt b# licbc;
fiimg tkf
In tiMi 4«rti«c klitbt.
dork Md iTMT.
rho*thr«U7 be
beds
Bom *UrUl

J07 Md eoMfort KoUi?
rbM for oibere lift ibf fMOfor..
Bb«o ilMdrgHofMidpoia
Errrdortbyteiki
Wi»lMo*or It U:

tag wbaa 1 am it aU Rariag am ta Iba
fbaa,*-aad wipa Iba alata pmfaatly
olaaaaadbagUaUoTaragala. Witb
tba alata blaak aad mady far tba Brat
Imptaailoa. riaa aad aaj • Da Ta tfaata
Tbyaga.* Tbaa go,
tblag.**
^
•Ood Iboagbt to glra tba aw«
.tblag
UHla almighty powar
Taaanb;aaddaaptypoadariag
aboald ba. oaa hoar
U fMdaal Joy aad lora of baart
bamoradlbagataaari
Aad care to aartb a a

B. W. Bowe.a£am
aa, mya tbat at a
party iaAiabb
Ooword^ with ehimlM tncn.
la tbo path of riirbt:
mbawaaampioytdtoeaUoat tbe dlf.
Booo wUl rMob tbai bloMMi p
I Wbera *tUalfraja
Wbaatba oyataraoofctaito wera aenr
John B. MorfU.
fioula Orrok.
A tbe aalored man appeared at Ibe
Omtofallj .^joy today.
If Cbaaaa roaob«faa bta ray;
If tbr daikltac Uaipeal loaar.
llrMly bMd btmtmth tiMi abowar.
Bat obi Laara tomorrow'a fan
To Oiy Ht AYrtily Katbar’a oaral

Ch€edil^^3€s$fCbMlr.
la ail olo Bugliab oouatry lioaaa.
«miU ao loctg ago that lla botld»r*s
uama baa baaa for a eaaUry aad aota
forgottaa. thara la oarrad la ilOM
*Do ya aaxu
tbyaga,'* A wrltar la a taeeat aH«a
ala# aaaa tbla aa a taat for a bit of a
aarm to tirad •otbara wbtob It it
wall for allfaohto pat la practloa
Bb*-wiyi:
“Tliata are amay motbara wbo laal
tbat aaob family ooald aaally amka
eaa of two motbara; oaa. to ba *BMar
tired* aad aiwaya on tba alart to aM
iba wianat ooaraa to fmraaa la daallof
with tba mantal daralopaaaat of aotira
obildbood. and tba otbar. to attand to
tba maamtl labor of * briaftag ap •
family.*
••To tboaa motbara wbo gat •aar
roaa aad diatraotad.* raallalag tba
maltitadiaoaa daamada oa tbair tiam
and atraogtb. I woold Ilka to aay tba
oaa word wbtob baa almpUBad
lUily work Wbao yoa Bad yoanalf
thiuklBg. *Ob. I oan oavar gat my
wiwk done today, *-iitop right wbara
yoa are, Oloaa a door aad ataad aloaa
calmly by yoaraalf. if a pbyaioal net
will rmphaaim iba mental tbm
Or. lla down fire or tan mlnntaa with

Biaplaaa ia a oaaatiy baaaa la
aBMM U to aot gaaaraUy
atbataa opaa Bra ptooa afforda
mamr aaoaUaat ooaditloaa for a
teaaty. aomblalag aa ltdoaa fiaab
Or wUb abada. Tbara ata two wmya
»f atlUslag a oblmaay tbto way
ablah are cqaaUy pratty. Oaa ia to
tore a piaaa of Bat dbaet Iron, tam­
ing ap at tba adgaa. ao aa to retain tba
•ototam.
Upon It place fena in
pota of diffamat beigbU, aad then conmalltba poCa with aelectod rocka

wy will be the
pretty effeot tbat may be ]
loge Umt bare prerioasly
been hollowed oat like a troogb, one
ibore other. Dirt la placed la tbe
troegbe. aad^a each ferda are planted
ao tbat every log la e raatio Jardi-

By LINDA HULL LARNCD. I

to aaoommoaly liked aa aay. Aa agg
aaladtoalaMatalwajaafbwmita. By
bigiaalag Witb tbia atbara may ba
addad fram time to tiam aaUl area
tba maa wba dtolikaa aalad will not
•aything of tba kind oBarad him, aad
rmaltob it, urn A laata tor any dlah
aaa be oaltiratad aatU a paraoa actaaUy baaomaa fond of it, tboagh formerty bald ia aremioa.
Tbara am two diatlaoi rarietle. of
aalad dramiag. oaa oaUed tba Ftonab
dreaelag. oompoaed aolaly of mlad oU
and rlaaaar. the other oompoaed of

I wba alaja at borne only
tbr addiltoB af aaam leltBce, celeiy or
oiber green regelable (Uat band) aaa
erolre a dtob wbtob wiU not only ad aaatarptooaa and ••diyitoa** am
plaaaa tba ayaa bat tba palato aa walL
Kaatoad of tbe time bonoreO baab
Tba woman wbo bayi brie-a bcma
we BOW nare tbe aalad aa a maaaa of
atUtoiBg leftorara TbadmoMagM tor Iba parlor aad borrowa kitoben
bapmda a qaartata time aad bapt atonal la fmm bar naigbbon.

tbe oil aad called mayoo
nalw Tbe former it priaelpally em­
ployed for grmu aalada, altboagh tbe
latter alao la oaed for ihaae. A aimpie, yet dalidooa aalad to compoeed
of walaromaa dreaaed with oil aad
rint-gar. Lettaoe alao to aenred rery
ac epeablj In tbe aame way.
At ordinarily aaderatood. howerer.

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LJ

Por egg aalad boil a doaaa agga.
more or lane, by pattiac tba. lalo
wai
ead:oook
Drop latooool
obelU. Perfectly fmab or aawly laid
agga are^ to ollag to tba abaU
Tboaa fmm which tba abalto an aaai
ly remoradhare baaa laid aaracal
dayi.
It may be wall to immembar tbto
took Oot tbe agga Into alloaa
poor or^ them wbao cold tba d
lug. which ia likawtoaoold. Ba
00 lattaoe learea thti makaa a raty

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Woman Should Be Educated
As Much as Man
{why Teachers Should
Be Pedagogues

partner and mate.
To a.li, then. D.»a a woman need at moch education aa a man!
or, la it w i«-1- educate woman at much at man I auggeatt the answer
ing typlv, “Iiiii’t it unwise not to educate woman aa much aa maur
IN TMEte OAVa THE WOtUN WHO It TO *ENPORM THE
rant OE A TRUE WIFE MOET DEVELOF WITH HER HUMANI^
must rartake of his intellectual as well as his ma­
terial INTERESTS AND MUST RE A RARTNBR WITH HIM IN
«THER THINOS REStPES THE OISTRIRUTidN OF THE MOUSE

■EDUCATION IS A MOVEMENT IN THE LIFE OF THE INI
I DIVIDUAL OR COMMUNITY. TEACHING 18 AN ART
I
I EMPLOYED IN FACILITATING AND DIRECTING THIS
IgHel MOVEMENT ALONG UNES BELIEVED TO BE WHOLEJ||H%| SOME. THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS IS. ACCORDIRQ
TO CERTAIN LAWS, DETERMINED BY THE NATURE
AND SEQUENCE OF ACTIVITIES THROUGH WHICH THE INDIVIDUAL MUST PASS IF HE IS TO CROW. TEACHING MUST CONFORM TO THESE LAWS TO BE EFFECTIVE.
The tMcher niu«t undei>t«nd the principle, of educUon, nut u
M>mething out of whi.-h rhe m.y deduce ml.-. ..f teacUng, but «. ■
criterion by which ehc may tert the worth of wh.t «be is doing.
Teaching u not applied lardagogy. It i- born of the teacher’s own
instinct snd inventiveness- However, it must not transgress tbe gen«al prindptas, else H will be futile.

wito whan aba to worklag foartoaa
boom a day. laaladiag Baadaja
Tba tooa wbo tbiaka it toair*aeaoanaa** for a woman to want a lOe
baaab of paaaiaa or Tiolato, wban aba
baM*t aaaa a Bower for Bm mootba.
The maa wbo iblnka awomaa*a boaaotongbttoooataboat 76a
The ama wbo tbinka bla wife aziata
for tba oomfort of bia mother and aU*

Tba man who Ubors aadar tba Ba
Inalon tbat bU wifa’a asonay belongs
The mna wbo mya. ••Lora asa. lova
Tba man wbo tbinka a pnrlor onrpel
Oi«bt to last Bftasn yaata.
Tba maa wbo baa $76 worth of Bah
lag taokla aad oaa*t oBorB a new net
of eartaiaa for tbe dialog rooaa.
Tba maa wbo Uways leaves bis
wlte.boma whan betakes bis sammar vaimtioo.
Tbe man wbo Boesn*t know what
on earth a woman wanU of money
when aba has a bill at tba dry goods

I ama wbo qaotoa Ibe Ap
Fbaloatba •*woama qaeatloa,**
wbo Brmly baltoma that tbe bm
of Ibe apoatto baa toUaa oa him.
ar tba cooking atom itoalf 1
of aotblag tbat oomaa aadtr
tba band of kitebaa faratobiagt tbat
to ao balpfal aadoonmntont aa a meat
eboppar. Tbay am obaap. aiwilj kept
ia order aad ao aimpto aad haady tbat
a tedioaa bit of work amj ba
qaiokly done with their help.
When tbe appleaem bard aad refeaa
to yiald to tba pamaatim laflaeaoe
of beat, pam thorn, oat oat tbe ooma

tot Atotoioan pia Bvun wlmn tba
frail toall Ibat it nbonld ba la point of
a, tbia to Um» boat way to
It for oooklag. It aavaa
labor oaB givaa batter raanlta.
Oooooaal for ptoa <»koa. ooaBy. eta
ia aauaUy gtalaB. TliU to not noaily
aad tokaa a loeg time.
Try it in the meat cliopppr. Para oB
tha Bark rind and iirooMd aa with tba
A few lama of the crank and tha
ork ia done. Thera ara no amali
piaoaa toft ovar. no grated Angara, no
tronbie at all. Ami the flaky.anony
jo«t riffht lor tlia making of
all M)rlw of gtHMl Ihluga
Wbrn w« make miooe meat wa get
logethur all tha ui^r.Mimuu and r«a
throogh the mtva cihopp^r. It la tha
miwk of onlv a tow miiiutaa and it ia
tbe very heat way.
Tba hum bit- po
be claaaed among I
to a liking for IL It oomea high from
tbe bntcbrr. to aide# it ia never jnat
wbat it abonld be wbao mode in lorga
M for tbe
public. Try bayli
dar. or aoma other cheap ptaca of |»orlr.
Out it up. dlaoardlng bone and akin,
and grind in the meat chopp.-r. Baaeon with aalt. black peppar and aaga
Pook into jara. When rw)nln»d for
iba tabla make tbe aanaaga into tiBj
fiat ookaa and fry in a very hot •‘aplBar.*' Drain oorafnUy and aarva oo a
botBiab. IfaatoalnamaUqnaaUtlaa
aanaage u no woraa tlmn pork in any
other form.
Moat honaakaepera find it neeaamrry
intbeklloben. It to a good plan to boy ohaop,
wntntr piece, of b«-f. oook thwa
0iml7 oml whw. oold run Ihcm
iHkillc of ocoquettaiL. poMiew

rood ud imttT dl.b for too I.
by bullu.it no old fowl onUI looWhen it U oold taka oat tlie
, Moaoa the meat nloely with
**T1to mao who thinks a sick wlfs mlL pepper, a few oelery eeede and
bit of ooloo. Hun tbrongh
would feel batter If aha would • jnst
chopper. letUng it fall jmt
gatapaadatirarooDA"
oa it poaeee tbrtmgb tbe litUe holee
a pretty plotter, (tomlah tbe
edges with onrtod \mrai. y or ringa of
oold boiled agga ThU ia good tba
»xt day for aandwiobaa or pottiaa
Sweat potatoa^or pnddinga and plea
ora pored, ent in }daeaa and ground In
tbaohoppnr. Mixed two porta of poBy Count LCO TOLSTOI
toto and one of qoooonnt witb egga
and aofor oBdad. a very fine imdnlng
,T the haae of everything should be placed A REU, (HOUS DOCTIUNE WHICH MAV BE CON­
FORMED TO THE DEGREE OF INSTRUC­
ate. and grind them all in iba meat
TION RECEIVED BY FKOFLE WITHOUT
or. Aiiyibiug that is usually
1U-:SKECT TO NATIONALITY OR CLASS.
chopped or grmtod oan be treaU^ in
ome way. Even Iriiib potato
Su.-h a religious doctrine obviously can bo neither Catholicism
mUd Is good and iwetty if ibe:oold
nor orlhiHloxy. neither ProteaUntUm nor MohainniedanLim, neither
>es ore mu throoRh ibe chopper
Judai-iii nor Hutldhisni, bused ujK»n faith in certain propheU. THIS oftor being eioeoned, eo that the lilDOCTKINK SHOULD BK JUSTIFIED BY REASON, BY ile cylinders need not be dlstnrlwd no1
the
salad is aervad.
THK ASlMK.VnoXS OF THE HEAKT AND THE EXPETbe chopper sbonid be Brmly foatRIKXt'K OF KVKKY MAN. And this d<K!trine ia Christian, the eimd to a>trong table. |t ia os eaally
di.K-trine in ita sini|de?t and most rt'asonuhlc expression.
»d oaa onp and sonoer. nnd there
The n-ligifms Iwsis of life consists in thU—that our life has no ore DO dangerous knives in tbe newer
end eimpler kinda -Lmlias World.
<.ther meaning than the accompliahinent of the will of thU infinite
prineiple of whieh we recogidze ouraelves a part. But tlie will of
Here Is how To oook a aalt mnakthis prineiple U llie union of all living beings, and among men it
era!: Book tha fish over night in oold
is 4 \]»r. -ed U-f..re all by patience and reciprocal aid.
; when roo.ly to oook for breakUNION aAd MUTUAL HELP CONSTITUTE THE MEANING AND fast place it in a ekiUet well oovemd
WORK OF LIFE BECAUSE SUCH 18 THE WILL OF THIS PRIN­ with freeli water. ol>ont two qnoru
CIPLE WHICH GOVERNS. GUIDES THE WORLD AND FORM! THE to a Bah and bring alowly to a boll.
FOUNDATION OF OUR EXISTENCE.
fire, drain, place in n worm plotter and
D a hot oven jnst long enough to
dry off. Bo treated U.e flsli wUl be
iighLeweet, tonder.delloions and quite
different oue from the greoey. Briod
ot or sloppy affair commonly eorved.
When tbe plotter is laid on tbe table
ploee so that tto- toil is at the right
By THERESA HIRSCHU Saemtory Ahaanoa Amodtotoo. UntoanRy
of tbe oorver. Remember that tba Beh
of OBcaSo
not bolL
r may U* an argument in favor of the propoaed xneaanre* at tlie Univeraily of (Miioago that Dr. Harper
Moke a good bieonit dongb and roll
a.Iiuireri, as be u reporUnl to do, the OgonU girl more it out a quarter of on inoli.in Uiiokthan he does the coeducated girl—it aeema not im- oem; out it into eqnaree and put a
heaping epooufnl of blookburrivs on
prol.able^but THERK IS OGONTZ FOR HER;
eqnare, eweeton. bring tbe oortoBHberond place tbeoson a batand le- liiay aLo admire the Yale man, who has greater wealth and
i tin. Brneb the Boi«bwith a
rocial p^rnilion, more than he doe* the sturdy repreaenUUve of mid­
dle clariS democraev, who is rt-pical of Chicago—BUT THERE IS
wand one tobleepoonfulnf anger

Union and Mutual Help
The Meaning of Life

•r PraUMi HARPCK ol Ih. Oo».«Ajr of ChtcMfo
Y the clisrscter of a people depends upon its health,
ih.-i. FOOD IS SUKFLV AT THK BOITOM
OF I I AU-, fur there eau ho no whulesomeueaa
ANY imn wl... nr.- i.ri-pariiiR for a profes-ion are dis
«.f UmIv without a wise eeleolitm of wholesome f«>od.
liiictly injiir.-d by the la.a y.-ar or two in colli-j;c.
We an* apt lu wonder why the sturdy characteristics
Ibrr.'. are a..roe ii..-n f..r «Ii..m the c-llcge atm.*viiour ifgrim uiu*«-^l«*ri have iioi desct-uded to this generation, but
pl..-r.-, as .li-tinKiiislo-d from that ..f the prof.Wiomil
lfc'^VK*DO NOT K.\T TIIK SAMK KIND OF FOOD OR
Men who in eol
»cl...ol, is not a wh..l.-i«imDO THK SAMK KIND OF WORK IIOW CAN WK KXlege idle away tb.-ir lim.- in many .-as.-. fmJ llio more ftronu
rKCT^TO IIK THK SAMK KIND OK PKOPLKf
ons lil<- of pr-.f.-ssioiial training «-xa. tl> Miit.-d t.i tln-ir needs.
w llard work m-i-ih* t.. U* diMai^lffiil lu the majority of us, fur the
THE FEELING GROWS STRONGER IN EVERY QUARTER THAT
^ <nilj^||^tig: that i- u..rili U-iiig Hrviiiiuiis sImuI is amusement
THE COLLEGE COURSE. AT LEAST FOR THOSE WHO ARE TO
^iiiiitioii. while lh..M.
«re ohliged l., be wag.- earners BECOME
ENGAGE IN A PROFESSION. MUST BE SHORTENED.
AS THKV lUfoMK AMKUU’ANl/.KD.
It .I.H-s n..t Ms-m that the HanarJ plan of ihr.-e \ears ims-ts with
^
A San Fraiii-iVt. h*'ii“ hu!J.-r uhoac *iiuu!>emaidi’' were Chine-iO
general fac-r, ev.-n in raiuhri.lg.. allliongh, a.v..rJing to the ..llieial
*
nsMire«l me that so long as they ate rice and mice and slept in
re|«Tt. -|i> (s-r .s-nl ..f the in.-n n..w gra-lnaling from Harvur.l col­
th.y wen- vkillfiil and mdustriou^ BUT AS BOON AS
lege linish their aoa.l.-mic w-rk within lhr.s- years. It w..nlJ f.-em
^ THKV .\!M)m.D AMKHIOAN FOOD AND AMERICAN
to U- a U tter plan I-. all-w lln-s.- wl... .h. in.l ....... inplate a pr..f.-sWAVS IHKV l;h:r.\Mi: ADDICTKD to what is CALLaional eourM- of stuJv I., lake the lull four y«-ar. ..f w..rk in eollepe
KD ON THK FAriFU' STOPK -THK RK.ST CURE HABIT.”
.nd'ro ARRANci; 101: THK OTHr.ll CLASS TU COl'NT
If f.Hxl ivallv .I.K1* affect the character, it will be interesting to
THKIK KAKLY PRol KSSliiNAL WtiRK AS A PART oK
watrl. the result of the l^-ef tru-t.
THK Wo1:K AtfKPlKD KoK THK DACHKl.OKS DK-|
ABtTlNENCfi FROM RED MEAT MAY TAKE AWAY BO MUCH
tiRKK. .V gn at f..rwar.l -1. p it. ih.- .lircs-tion of this imliev haa i
OF OUR ENERGY THAT WE MAY RE FORCED TO FIND A CHEAP
bei-ii lak«-n in tin* n-*‘ciit a«-li.*i» «»f Vah*. This ptdicy hud 1m-<-ii j
SUBSTITUTE. PERHAPS iT IS A PLESSINQ IN DISGUISE AND
WILL SET OUR HOMEMAKERS AND FOOD PROVIDERS TO I adopUHl ad thf h.i'i' f**r ih»- -.rpmiration of tin* ft-htM.U of infflii-iiio I
I and law in tho Univi-rsity ..f Chicap*. It is tin- mo-t praelical aolu* j
THINKING SERIOUSLY.
tiou of th«- probh-ni widt h . ••nfroui- u- and bItU fair lo Iw tlie com- |
mmily a<t-t*pu-d s»diuion uiihin a sloirt liiiir.
|

lOMA.N' ot-ruinlv Joe not n«^ «nv lr*i eJuction than
man.
THE OLD IDEA Tll.AT A WOMAN
smU Ll) HE SURSERVIEXT IN MIND AS IN
UTHKK TlllXtjS TO' THE “LORD OE CREATU*N" HAS LONG SINCE PASSED AWAY.
We 6nJ that a woman today it cither a eharer in all a mao’a intel­
lectual iutcrcat*. a. well aa material, or the ceaaea to be hi. real

ardor extend ao fartbar tbaa tba tmat
baU and tbe dmwiag loom. Tba
woMO wbo tbinka aba to aa ocnamoat
to bar aex if aba wlaa a progreaalra
eaabmpriaa
Tbawtoaaa wbo waato tbiaga joat
baoaaoa ••otbar womM** bare Ibam.
On tba waaealine aide. It to tba

than ooe we remly ever eeetartiani >od toitocr mled
materUla might to- grown by nlmoat
Tba man wbo proridaa htmaalf
every bon«kr.>i»er with ihe
yard
Take a h -eu of ori.p, tom
i 10 eat.
tore and t><i>4r-tmg the
thinks tbat 1
Willie
«tiil
te.ptug tto
areangeU
place, .el thu in the ceiitor of
bowl Ibeii
Ibr Moaaome of t> Tbe man who thloka nobody bat an
theoaouriiUM.* p.. .(i ull> among ihejangel to good rncovn to U bia wife.
o(hm toll tv* toate^. tir«t dipping the
The man wbo thinks a woman ooghl
.bluiwoius tareluily luio io« watorio to be her own milliner, dremmaker,
jfrvkhen Ihtui ami Bbatiug ibem genjtlf 10 ^hnk.. ..:f ilir df..iw of water
The man wbo oaa t mmambar his
j
with a Krenoh dreasiag.
j pa»i.*-d afii r the mlad is ei rved, aot wife’s birthday.
Tbe man wbo thinks a womaa is
will. It Michigan Parmer
•Band for tba aoaaoa** if aha baa a
No€ Marrr.
law gown.
roman wno proodly
The ama wbo thinks a woman ought
to give up a $1,000 mlary and work in
his kltohaa fto bar board and a few
dothaa. and ba glad of the ohanoa.
The man
who thinks a Breyaar-old worsted straat gown to tba
i The woman wbo would mtbar
ir aort of toilet fora dinner i

________________
_______i
alone
or in comldnatlon. covered
wl I •
mayonnaise or amked dressing
The woman wbo thinks abe oan gat
AuJ coot book will give din ctionns a ^.Olm worth of style out of $1,000
for making salad dreeing. Tbe fol­ mlary,
The woman who wai
to rafnmiab
lowing will be fonnd reliable: more
her bonne every spring
butter may to added if desired.
Tbe woman wbo boys for tba mara
Take one half pint of vinegar and
ph-asnre
of
boylng.
bring to the bolling<point Beat two
Tim wonsan who done not know bow
wggs. and add a teaspoonfnl of flour,
same of sugar, same of dry mnstard; many cents, balvaa, qnartors, dtmaa
bl.-nd togethiT and imur th- viu.-gar and nickels there are in a dollar.
Ibe woman who thinks that men
ov.-rtbem. r. taming to Ui.- fir.- to
boil np nnUl thick and smootli. R* • are angels and demigoda
The woman who would rather die
move from U.e fire and add fiv.^ table
than
wear a bonnet two eeaaoos old.
si^mufaU of m-lt.-d butt, r If too
The woman who thinks that tba
thick, thin with a littb sweet cream.
000k
and nurse can keep
With
dn-s-ing a grest
The woman who reads
variety of sala.Is may he oomiioanded
In fact the material tor a good salad and dreams of being a doobam or a
my time from
The woman who thinks it is <
laftoTt^s in the cupboartl. Meat

The College
. Course Must
Be Shortened

Tba tonawbo facgato biaitolwdto ^
• aoen aa be pro maa bia own tbirnabold.
Tba wnn wbo Ibtaka baoaabaap
Bwa bettor than bto wlto done.

m^ aad aU work iaio.aalad rery na-

THE RECORD'S GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN

Urn tbe email barpooa loobiag fark
totbarigbt.*' Wbaatbabtoealtoware
bffoagbt ta tba man aaid: ••Ererybody
aae tbe batter kaito
dtreotly ia front of yoar plate; not
on tbe aide Uoa^t pat yoardiaaat
knife la tbe Uiltar pUta.'* Wbaa
apadBabaameoa. tbe brake
I: -Here ia wbete tb« beet
aeaelly fall down. Uae the
ailrer aBair ia fr/mt of yoor |i!ete; It
hi a oroea between a fork nud e rpooo.
and looka like a acoop aborel with one
Aad aooa with the
diffaraat forka eoa apoooa aatil tbe
ad.
I men got
It la a good idee
aaya Ur.
Howe.
Tbla la probably all Mr. Howe'a bit
of fan. bat aoma of oa old faabioaod
folka wbo atlll aya aakaaea tbe aitay
of kalraa. forka aad apooaa by tba nlere in itoelf. If both logs and rocks
aide of tba platea at a awali dinner,
are carefully oboaen they are decora
appraoiato It aU tba aama.
live in tbemaelves.as tbe llrheiis wlUi
which they are often covered are inPew people appreolata tbo daoora dead baantiful.
Bre ralaa of greaa toaraa la boaaa
toerery
» are aalads quite ao ao
oaa. aad to bora arary arailable aook
aad oanmr Blind with artiatioally or oeptable as iu summer, although they
imaged bowla and raaea ibrungbool are esUen w tih a relish at all timea
Being eermd oold tbe appetite aeems
to crave theee rather tlian hot «H«bes
moat deligbtfal faiAiooa of tba day. when aoltry dare ar.- at hand. Prom
mya tbe New |Tork Trtbaae. Bat a gastronomic standjxdut salad* are
exqalaito foliage elfecto tbat may not Injnrloos unless in a v. ry rich
be prodaoed by tbe aae of tbe aam and oomplioated form.
Occasionally a family is to b.- found
tea raHettoe of foreet laarei
growing oa tbair own gmoefal bemaoh wliere there *-ems to be an esisting
eeare only joat baoomlag a part ol prejudice against any kind of aalad.
boaaa baaatifuL Tba araragt but ordinarily this can be overcome
a the Ubto at first some
aawoald oarar dr

American Ccx)kery and
American Character

Tb^ woman wba
ttoamflnretbrnat

“Segregation” at the

University of Chicago

Y.\LK FOR HIM.
and one-qnortor of a cupTnl of boilAnd so, desirable as these two eaatera t.vpet may be, tbe ques­ lag water. Bake in a bot oven onB
tion ari^ whether in order to attract them Dr. Harper ia juitified
in forcing the uiiivemiiy into the falae poaition which will compel
her t.» rt iracl principles for which she has stood since her
Bo not like onitAs in fooB, try
whether he is justified in taking this reactionary step WHICH
"to.“*Mokea mmU>wornnton
roMl’KLS WOMEN. TO HGIIT ALL OVER AGAIN
r. Mult (oot farowB) bolfaoap
BAITLE THEY WERE FAIR IN THINKINO SETTLED
ttor U tbo qibtor.Uto it pot two
. ontona. eat ap onB tot them fry
LONG SINCE.
s brttor ontll tortretoB and BohTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO IB PLCOQKO TO COKOUCAMown. Atoogpoonfolof tbto
TION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOBC WHO OO BBUBVB IN CO­
roBBadkoamnatdiab wlUgivo
EDUCATION. AND BY COEDUCATION IB MEANT COINBTRUCTICH,
AND NOT -MEETING BOCIALLY IN THE LIBRARIES AND ELR*.

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1

tkft Ifmwi

MEW USEFOR OLD GEMS
ModcfB Onuacnts Made Ont
ofAiitiaiicJewelty.
HI FAD or A VAmTCTW onL

ashk-lntb the larger.aeC was pemsps
tba taost woodarfol piaes of work ta
tba donaetkm. It was tha awfogoaast
rtag^thegwot-graada—tafHsprsa.
llide la brt CamUy |mla waa tha
laoewdra whMi prmapcad this Wad>iMtoB gin to praaarre her aocestral
rsilca. bat aha
llahcd the
Fortoaata ladeed U the
fasblousble womaa of
***
Up to date Jewelers are paylag eaor-

rnmetmon wmn cf send* birtb was
ptmUr «r Mood ttoo TmJo of bmvHj.
m mtw *r« hta bwd o|m««1 la Jlb»
WrtM «f JrwaU. «Ji fbt W.«b1nftoo
pMt Aad MW tU iMdiM
if ICrtr York, Loodoo, aod erm InltSo
«?• rwlo art aMdlng oot Habortta

tlaa or aM|M JewriiT. Hlw »• «M>t
a faddiaf, tkla Waablaffton maid who
•rat eoMalrad tba kl«w wbit*b
awakrtiad aocb a new
work la tba bortrfocleal wrirtd.
1 bf two lootlvn to work-

A loAf tlMa«a of roloola] an.rt
aod back or tbata oM Ki.*U.U and
Praach alrao had amnoubiirtl • ra«k«<t
twta woddlaf rliif at»d brng rluiliM
which wara loopad wltb jrwel atoddad,
flaxlbla taaaala, down to tba Uat
aratSoo,' whoa oar nnilbiTa rlaiprd
tbair aarcia throat baoda wlib a pUia.
hoary bar brooch.
Whan tba tlma anirad for tbla
Waahinctoo girl'a dabut the ^•wcl caaa
was takoa frooi tbo oofaty mult 4b«ra
It had faalod for luany years, for tba
fair paiawinr U the last of tba gaotia
aas or hrt aama. Tba trraaurra wera
tahoa to OM of tba moat n-liabla Jew.
oiars to town, carafuliy IlMad and rw
calpfad for, aod than U^'ao tba |WparallM fOr tba reconstruction of tl»aaa
ooiiMt fvma. Stodylng rloaaly some
dah%M for tba op to da
tba stooaa. and who was i
la bla admiration of tba works of
ait. "Why, that plaoa most be oaarly
900 jaara old,- remarked tba Jcwrlur.
as ha haodlod a mby bar wUb tba Intvy.

«Do TOO kMW to wboto this

uio^r
-No^-aaswared Iba Wasbinjrton girt;
yoo Mod Dot nnaat any of tboaa
The foUowlag day sba returned tu
the Jawalor, accompanied by ber fn
thar, who tracad tbe origin of many of
tha hahtoofna from legends be bad
haard la hit boyboud. Anctwtry la a
raUgloa with that girl aod aba dadarad that to demolUb tbe trinkets
and prteao of bar furrfstiKm would

waa wnhoot In any wwy marring i
Ortgtaal baavty. Tbe grtKeeyue
tfropa which oar grandmoilMTS

• of tbe moat beautiful cnntlont
b tbe worker turnod out usa a

art.
CHRISTIAN MO^VOIL

CARNEGIE'ftOlFTTO MORLKY
The ttbemry which Loed Acton eollected at Aldenham park, la Eagland.
aad for which be bad. aenm thirty
I aga. a apodal addMon to hit
e built la ao complete as a atoM
e of modem aerhiar and ecclealaa
Matary that It la avpaaaad by
f^ joi
elTate library la Eoropt «r
aaya the New Yaek Tlmam
respect ladaed the Vbrary M
A Urge aombar of tbe eol-

*T2fAM was a great amokrr MM

m a4«.A.-n PM dsya. -h« ha waaa*t a good Ulkar.

^

Tha vefMMca hmw la ta tha temOat
pamag* la tha aNada of Petar Ih which
he sacs forth tha aaeaartty had
aa poWfSfal aad rtrteua ae any t have
tanca of •ivilaptag many af tha Chris- aver aara. He hrake ihrtmgh esfry
tiaa fiaomL Tha ChriirtM Ufa Piwrt^ fraca that waa pot ahaot htOK aad the
farmers for miles aronnd suffered
mbMd orrbank and devwatatrtl garden
patches. Tbe animal would go ameog
the creea. and. dashing from right to
Isfl, would acatter the fruH oa the
ground for yards aliooL One day. aft­
aad tha acglart af sm
er a night In which the old fellow Imd
beeo especially aanoylng. we sent over

That great acboUr. whose 1
for tba
been piwvrtbUI in Engtei
laat qoartrt of a qmtury.
apmCle aaya ta hla raadan
Bttle, but Ida omumM m ^of^ dihgaace. add to year Cali
VUJCU/
' • ----------------formatloo
were
used
la
ampOfyiag
tha to rirtaa knowladga aad l
Cher woman oT Ideas and
la If abe bad aat the
It la this fart that*^baa lr>doced Mr. aadtoi
laadtogodACarnegie to present tbe books to the asm iMtharly kladaeaa and to brntb
aad pawnsls^M. Ulght lion. John Mortey. for Mr. Mor- ly klndnam charity.- ThU Is tbe at
The most exHuslTe st>d high Kiced ley U perhaps the one man to the la addlUoo to which tha topic rrfera.
world
brat
equipped
to
atltlm
tba
Tha kMoa bafom aa to additloa conJewelers in the Urge clUes are send
lag oot agents to procure for them the koowladge wblcb U eooulned la tba Mrtaaf alghtpartA (1) Faith. Palthta
former treasurra of bankrupt srtsto^ ArtoB boukaand tbe annoUUooa which tha foondadou. It laaot takaa for grantad. Without faUb It la lm|HMalble to
ersta It la asld that srrersl Kew Lord Actoa amde.
Tbe
aubjecta
which
chleAy
Interested
plaaae God or to aerre Oliii. A Ufa
York and Boaiow Anas bhre aent am^h
JxMd Acton, aocb as tbe history of tbe
agenta to New Orleans, wblcb
papacy aod that of modem Europe, cala«a a rU b barraat of old gena
This Innoratlon baa also brought for- ^•lally Germany. Prance and lUly; faith la God through Christ It U oot actbe
Jranlla
and
the
evolution
of
polltcapUble unto him. (2> Virtue. Tbla
srard tbe reproduction of prehistoric
la not charity, but valor. It refers to
oraamenta A few old Egyptian plecra
bravery nr to Philatlai) ppuraga. U li
too. are being rotted. In on# of tbe
the courage that laaplrm a man with
Washington stores la a duplicate of a
ao fear of doing right, but i
fsBious old Egyptian braci lH. All of
parth ulariy rich In ladloea afraid to,do that whU b U wrong in tba
this work la done by band aod Is of
UUrorum
Trwblbllorum.
Jetullica;
co|Sight of tiod. (3» Knowledge. Tbe
batnmerNlhold. It Is linked with JewimioiH
of
letteik
In
IialUn.
Latin
and
knowledge here fafarrad to la not tba
ela sod tbe medaUlona are In a relief
Ereocli.
books
reUtliig
|o
|ba
ro
knowledge which
rh costas thrwh the
of tbe sphinx, the snsk
study of
but practloil hopwlan*; bead. The work la so line that of Trent and the masaarre of kl.
placed beneath a microscope and en­ tholoroew. Itsllan. lYenrh and German edge. U Is a kaairladga
»irladga «dH
Udd umkm as
local
histories
aod
liUtorlea
of
ITotknow tbe right and the wrong and Iqlarged ten Umea it la atlU perfe<t. Tbe
esuntlsm
In
tbe
several
Trsueb
provprice for tbe trtnket Is fJU). Another
dudes tha power af doiitf tha right
t:gjptlan circlet H a band of e|n«»s»ds
and diamonds half an Inch wide. This
U Inli-oded to be worn high up on tbe ry U t
arm aad la mrttat to At
tloo to aohrlaty or t
heavy band of the Greek slave Is also Every
another fad started by a Waablhxto* waa t^ouglit becauae be desired to read
girl, a atadent at tbe Corcoran galIiT> |L The fart that a very Urge firoporlion of bU books were extremely rare
and In auwe gases ojilque was only In­ virtue than that of Christian patlaoea.
cidental.
Tbla fad turn been adopted quite exte
God Ulmaelf la our grrateet exampla
Mr. Murlcy has ao oftaa gspreaae^ pt padeoce. Uow patlaotly Ua hears
alvely by kh» fad leaders la Englan
tbe view that Just such a collecUoo at
Mrs. Geot^ CorawsUla West has c
be DOW |M»saeaaea should be avaUaUe
for public purpoaca that It may be ex
IMiCted that tbe library will eventually
e puldlc Institu
A Tarts msnofarturer of Jewelry has
ilinitted thkt for originality and In INDIANS AT ST. LOUIS FAIR,
rtmlty the Amerlcsn woman bai nc
equal. It mast now l» admitted tbs| iDeverasiest AaarsTSI mt tbe F»e- Ufs. (Ti Protlierly klnduem. All men
pmmmrn Cmmmrmmm mt
Mew.
the WashlngtoB girt baa no i»ecf.
ara brothara In tbe Lord Jeeue Cbrlet
The d.fMirtui«nt of tl»e Interior at It foUoWB tberafora tUa‘t brotberty
Waablogton bat given Its couaent to klndneas inclodea aU man. ItrrfefiiMH
KITCHENER’S WAR METHODS tbe
proiioeal of tbe management of tbe to tboaa wbo are bouud to ua by 1
•C. LauU world’s fair to fiold a fed natural dea of life, but tboae wbo i
men's cCbiiological coogreaa on tbe ex­ bauo4 to ua by tbe common tie of relamt —mm C—mpmmnm.
Lord KUebeaer*! n-tum x6 Englaad position grounds, says tbe New York tlonablp to Jeaua CbrlaL Our atUtude
baa rertved tba OrltUb Interest In tbe Evening Toat. The Invltatlou to Ukg toward all llw should be that of
port will be paased aronnd the several ktndaeaa.' Kind wurda and kind ‘
aonallty of tbr
meenatlons. and It U tbe desire of tbe abould
a and amusing i
department that, as this will probably all men. (b» Cbyity,
hUn. mya tbe
An liivtance of bla determination to rid be tim last gatl>erlng of Its kind-tbe love. It Iacl0dea<luvef to God I
tbs llrttJsb army In Africa of Uic need tut\‘lage of tba Judbiua l»elug now gen­ love to men.
lem luxuries with which tbe rlcbei erally ao far on Ita way low iml dlssoThe Imitortance of all tbeae virtues,
oOcers were bardeuJng the Iwggagf lutlon-oa large a i)roi»ortlob — pr*f> both singly and In comblnaUon.
trains occurred. U la said, shortly nfin tlcable of the older generation of In- exldenl pud apiayent tti ua all. '
Kttcbener*a arrival at the front ;is dUna shall Lc- present. They are the beauty of a Ilfs fvuna.«d ptsm fain,
Lord Itoberta* chief of staff. One af Mepicot who retain the traditions of and developed by tbe additiob of Vurb
tbe old gad cbaractcrlatlc tritiel life virtues at tbe ai»oalle baa mentioned
rst trips sway from Capa
mm of aoppllca. took blm to tba and traits. Tba lolfT ireoeratlona. It la until It reaches its climax In love to
hoped, bare got to tbe( liolut where God and love to men la self evident and
raUway JnnctSoo at H
« Into pur is>p- if at once seen to be word
they irill apmdlly
the depot pin
with a lot of boxes on tbclr way to M»bllloo and the desire of all t
The approprUtlon set apart for tWa
tbaen'a h«dqiiBrtera.
It U worth aotlcbig also that
bat ara theaeV** aaked Kitchener, feature ia bellertd |o be large meugb
kicking one of them with bla bcaUiy to penult ocvcral hundred ludiaqa of
L____ _
,
both sexes to come to Ht. lawla. A
shod foot
wroug. U necew
**t*aaes of rhsmpagaa for tha -—Cb apace will be aaalgned to tbe cougreea Wriiy makes the entliT problem wrong.
regiment of the ---- guards.- replied apart from fbe government building. It would be tmpoeaible to get the cor
the aUtlou Agent -They're golag up With a stockad|‘ around it. so that tbe rect reenlt if one cif tlM pens pf tbe
Whtta guardUua went wUb tbe red men
to the McKlder,”
It la also tros
•Vot yet** retorted Kitchener. ‘They from tbe reeervatioua emu keen tljem
cooUoually umUr their eyes.
are going to the boapltnla.**
virtue may destroy tbe beauty aod tbe
And to tha boaplUla be saw that
glorypf many pChert. How many peothey went
tALE OF BOER COURTESY. pie there are In tbe world wim would
im looked opoo almost as models U It
Hew • Brttlsb aoiaier's Letter Wae were
for ooe defect la Ibelr Uvea.
Captsln
A false pete Jn fawic will destroy tbe
N. & W. d(
t of the Austr
a pleasant entire barmooyi ao a faisp note la one’s
corps, writing to tbe Lon­ atoT}* of Boer courtesy, writes tbe Lon­
life
wfll
destroy
Its Urmouy. Tb«s«
don Times, aaya: -It may not yet hare don corrceiwndent of tbe PWJg.delphU
come to your knowledge tlmt one of Times. Ou l>ec. 8, IbUO. Mr. Barkrt'. graces most be developed In tbe de­
the gradoua acta of hla majesty the who bad come from Aldersbut w Itb tbe veloping of each one of them. There­
fore
U
AvH
bwmes
ua to give time
king. U*fore bis departure to Cowes, moonted Infantry, wrrote to bis mother
was the signing of hla autograph on from Kmgeratloip. lucloalng a poaul aod thought 10 tb« wdution of tble
problem ouggeated here by tb« apoeUv
tbe handkerchief naed at a Aag of
off suddenly out to Noolt- We abould strive to be proAclent In
truce when I demanded the surrender fvdaebt. be bat bla bavenaick and the
adding ow virtue to the other until we
of the Boer capital of Trtdoria June 4.
A few days ago bla
tbe entire Hat and are
ghaU
llkXi. Her majesty the queen also
with this cadditioni from
fi
l>r.
lives that
algntd. ao tliat tbla handkerchief la received It. wltb
example has bepq f9fT!^ly eolved
the moat hlt-

was racing about tbr A«W trmirtslng
the neighborhood. Grant asked two
or three qnestlooa as to lo»ara,

H^W LOT «f Bags M Urn ,

t^stalTs

$2.7«
CREtfEST
GtEMEST
^.HHLTWEST..
ABD
ABSOLUTELY QMttLBSS

log a simtde taak. <wt« b tbe bull
tie Ibis In bis tmMith

lb*Vi.it
md
-If any
vr I
gestlou be w«
n was lakeii as a
but Grant's d
no luirt In the prod bis bcuae aUiut
ceedings, but tuiwd
and r..de away. T le men sent out.
caught tbe animal, gaggeil him. and
tomrd blm loose if Blit. AfttT a few

L.IOHT
B

While m New York lYliice Henry
a kcxl.>*
kvxl.->« clmk
__ - ^ of luHiiurntlim-.
which
It was tbe tltst llmel.le.
The prliH-e

BMftaMMwElNlric
UfUnlPmrei.

put * . l«n,e of b»nrrf.

Sunday Excursions
-------ON------

“THE
E BAY
Daily in

reluniiiijj
“ » will frix-r
uii the Uvy
»•' aii.l can Ik- mielt- every iiiuti.iiit. If >i>u
2 w.^l, « lm.;p-r ri.lr ll»- IkviI will Ian.! v..u
.nhiK»r1 wh.-rv v.m will
I returnliiL- t.» Travt-n^

C.iy. Tj
y«»u all! iXMin«vt with «t«-anir-r tt-inrinnv
it* Trsvi-rsc City at 4:jio p. m.

SoDdiy Rates-Roond Trip
To Neahtawanta - 25c
To Omena - - 50c
ToNorthport - - 75c

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fourth ni«-r. le-e W illn lm U.M-k
l.«ia.«.v-1 aoU fa Wyuh'M*
rra.-. r,.mr
imI iiivtMtirair i>ateapaLhir liP-ralurv fnr

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ha—dgeaea ggegaaiaaaaac^

6RAID RAPIDS I IIDlAilA RY.
Jimetli. Igs.
Tralmhav* Trams aty as f«Uow

an.1 r«aUiKrli-w a
•in* smll.ayUn:
IWr.Kva.-n.linr your old esrprBa awi
SuwIk inUi rue*. lr<
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MUwm Ibtilvr. matv Ulaaa aad Ka|»leyar’a
UaUhly. AocKWot Issaraacw.
For Pstoaksy snd Maeklasw t'Ur.» s>» “•
Fur^ paiats sooth to Fort WsjDr. IIdo JokBSOUllJk. both I
Fsrlo^ puloU north to Msrkiixsw CUy.llJO

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when you reach this i>oinL IT jtju
don’t you’re taking chance.v It’a
the same all through life. Uh\
back lu lost summer amt rcutcmltrr
bow you sulTrrcd with that old coal
stove m your kitchen, l.ook f.»rxx ard to this summer and then m.ikc
up your mind if you hatln't l»rtlcr
call and ace us pretty soon.

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: CARPET CjiAIURG WQRKS Some People Look

Never baa tbe spirit of tbe Master Tb» 1 ^ p. IS tr««n hJM s thruush cot
beeo more richly abid abroad In tbe Psr&p-r^tscsrss. WslUaostd.
hearts of Hla dlaclplea. On tbe other TskrthTililOs. m U. R. A l.f.K-Ursiv
band, never waa tbe Cbrtstlaq church
train u s v«sti»Kil«l
ao tempted by wild and impoeelble Ths*S* k“a 1*^ p
schemes, ao open to all kinds of da
Urtoua talk, ao truatfnl to unknown
gud Irresponaible adventurers, ao con•IdcfYfs JO faddlau aod amiable ec
centrlcs. ao Impatient of common aenac
aod moderate counasls; Never waa our
religion so scaloua or ao irnpuleiva. pyver ao devoted or ao excltsd. never a^ MAiSTEE&RORni EASTERN R. R.
ysady to bear or ao careless whether
AND CONN|CCTION8.
prophet or a cbarla
TIME CARD.
Never |um there been more of
Jesus* spirit or lem of J
|ao Maciarco*! -Ll/e of tbe ManMf>
No grace la moi
Bsa-aod ttaefulae

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puaUl onUr. possibly
from your CbarUe. ao macb tbe dearer
peadsd from the oral lloka Prom an
> you If be m klUcd.old fbahloMd sahffhox fuurte<-o dla
Ue waa not kUbd, but home again at
■MWd^ srara taken, and these w
set
able to mei-t the docat Cha drop of each pendant, thus mak
t -lleaae wlU you anStejia are being Uken by tbe I>arttag OM of tha laoat historic as weU as moor I*reacrratloo society. In conjunetlou with the Katlooal Trust society
and tbe British aaaix'iatloa. to iireaent
a petition to parilament with a view
to the repeal of tbe old highway act
of William IV, which gives such pow.
pslr of
msde to
om wltb
Delar's sovDcd ee vrr>- aUnple
■ya the Westminster Gaxetta. Much
la a gtngfaam trtamied mith twi
ahowlag to gnat adraotaga A mby damage baa already been done by road
That eacU dimpl# ae«m. Xhm erhia
gtaddod aaoffbox, with tbe Ivory mlo- meodeea aad wall repclnra ea DartOf a raindrop la tO* pool.
latart of a great-graadmather upon it
And hw t>nr«l anna abov tbs txU
Hsr brsmehing Hbovs' runreo
aad opaalag like a porsa. waa traaaAs abs stirs tbs fruit s-sUntner
fanaed lato a prised cardcaae.
Wbsn sbs’s potting up prssm
HM WMt — mtpmmrnd.
ring waa attached to either ead. and a
Bbe waa a bright young teacher, la
small chalD aoapeoded It from a chain
i two years ago would have been charge of a bright young clams, commnad as gaudy, bat today when
And tbs ksttls s stsanUag hoc.
Dams FaahloD tolerates the strlngUig
•fdey odors swreUr otssi on
8«nalUvs olfsetorjr n«rvcs
meUl chains aruuad on a guessing game. Khe UA
of what abe was tblnklng.
Uks a srsward brsess from Oryloa
Whsn ahs s putting up prsoerveo.
t except for Its rare named the object. Tl»la
of tbe word birtia
•wMC ns any senaMsr’s chirrup.
beaaty. The chain represented one
Hwsst os Ooncra brown bm loot;
caottnosd wvsatb of Aowvts and foli­ leaauo went oa almetblug i
age. bdag secretly linked so as to be
M tfx • e.|M
flczfbISL In the heart of each Aower
ling you all have,
»«r«‘e erratic swrr%*«e
waa aat m Jewal. rloleU being the fa
Tocita Mowsr: aaiethyata ware tba pro- have t rsry often. Juat ooco evary
year. Even I have one. What U It?
eamaf aloMi. Aecordlag to tbs aid rU give
you a minnte to think, and
%Mlaai wklck Gasped sD chains over
ben you^are aore you know, raise
tbe breast, a bowknol and atreemer
mtttB. A.
MtUU.
Bands began to go ap rapidly.
aods wltb Uaaela bound tbe wreath
-My - Mkl this brtgkt young tcoch-^
half way to tbe waist llae. With this
aaqalatta omaiarat waa worn la olden er. -1 really think 1 have tbe best UtUe
tkaca a faa aad a-Bcaat botUe." Both
know they are
of thaae bariag been almost demob
Mwd. tbs Waahlagton girl atlUied her
I golng.to kt Morris
IwfataMB both as a L'Algton pazac aad
Mo^roae to bU feet, stood la the bm at €Ma. aad. after aaiag four hot**K?£hi*Imst markable of the Jew- aisle ia true mlUtary poaldoa. and. Uke
hi resiKmae to the
als of tbla ytmag aociegj^ were her

Buys-a
Handsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price.
$2.78.

Rastairs

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T,ss:“o

Kgyptlan pearls or a string of
MMida. Tbe fonndstloo of this i
lace waa an old chain forun-rly owned
by OM or tha UdUa In waltIUK to Km
praas Joaepbloe. Tbe links were square
aacfacad, hoUow ovslm nlteriuited with
tiny tmlUtloos of colK-d aon»*‘Uis
or a greenish gold. Tbe clas]i repreaaotad a avperb piece of workmanship
-two aaakas colled on a bed bf roaes.
tha howOTs being exquIsIMy cut from
coral Ptodent from this were
Aar goldao brsnehea made exceedingly
taalbla. aad dropplaf fr«ui the end of
each was a coral maebud. In the same
wealth of Jewels was an ancient
aat. aanlags and breastpUi. also of tbe
root daatga. although iUvy came fnmi
a fkahloa oT aaaiiy half a century 1st aa It does tbe
autograph of tUHr mtjeatlrs. the ITl
^o^\Valca,^Ea^
Earl Hobmt. Viscount Kl

oa what It la, llaiTia,** mum
wklck aha aarasd la qaantldea, hot
caialy wara la exesaa. aU hors Uw The ready aaawer:
-A rteaa wndwablrt. teae^.*r-New
■ark af aaetintMttlag. Alaivchaait York
Telegram.
•hapad kpal dasp aat aad with a rahj

aWoM

upon Jewelry as
a Luxuf\.

Som<* kiibls Kif jrwelry art! nut absolute
lu ce ssiiitts. but an insiM-ction of our stock
wil! convince you that
we have many things
that you POSmVKLV KElii). Look

Cu( Glass, Silven^arc
Table Necessities
and Novelties
in all kinds of JewelO’.........................

4 a lu . T to B p. m. HkU

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J. W. GAUNT LETT, IVUD.
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEOjf#
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MRS. C. E. HORST
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