The Evening Record, October 07, 1902

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The Evening Record, October 07, 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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1902-10-07

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: ; THE EVENING: RECORD
•pmIM r«to«T*«li gtorvlMUpT« Hour

raAVKBSK

CITY, MICH.

TITISDAT

OrXUBKK

ms FATE IN
IrrrsiJrsSrJJtiMOVES INTHE i
COAL STRKEi
JURY’S HANDS
Verdict Not Y«t Roached In
Har^ravos Murdar Trial

.... .

c^^eq qUT

•peakeea in the whole oouatry today,
and Grand Trarerae oonnty it very

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t„Uw
IhU c«* ttel oo.tb* Bornint of Uw

.

of violence InOiried upon her peraon by '

look

lUrgarnTM It

of tlie jarj. wfar

Uit .mm nt lO::^ ibit nocnioa.

Md Who bed not jet mrrired mt m rer
dirt At d «) o’clock thlB eficmoon.
Thm rhmrgm afJmdmm MmymfUf the Jmrj.
The oouri room- vet pe< kcd wlU
cpt<*4etort et elcht o’clock thit mom
lac vhcii tnc eireeit coert reoaevco
cl the feet that tbc Hetcierce tritl
we« arer iteced baTimr.intcetidcd tbi
tolcrctt in the nUc %f tbc allccv
mnrdcrer.
Tb. addrcM of J W. Petchln foi
tbt rrtpondcnl and of E. B, Prett it
elotinir for tbe people, vcrc both for
dblearfmincott and neither theaoemB-

ary for the campaign in order to meet
hit Grand Traverw friends There
it no man in the ttaie who liat more
friends in northern Michigan than Congrettmxn Smith.
J

K."^.:m/rd iToT^’’'* "'7 i
^T.**":* !

K.W pl*wd opoo triol. They ,-l.lB I •*“'
«”« »'
''*"™ »»
work even if be bad a soldier on each
dial under tbe evidence at {wetented |
tide of him
Twelve non-union men
by the people It bee not been shown
;deeert*-d from Woodward and 17 from
vy that degree of .-ertalnty or proof
Kortingham today.
Uiat the retpoodent did tl.e various
Mayor Appointed Ono^or Each
t
Buffalo. Oct. 7-Jobn MitebeU ar*ru of which he U * barged in tb.- in1 rived in Buffalo ut bi'M tbit morning.
Main School House
they
I accomimiii.-a by iJutrict Preeideni#

JANITORS ARE POLICEMEN

of tl.ie .rime

bnt that the'

^**^‘'*^

I dale. pr. Bideut of the Dclawar*-&
At it?* regular meeting Ui>t cv. ning
WrBtero railroad, wh.-n be beard that the city council apjn^oved the proiicsed purchase of
new jmmi-for the
water works pumping -Ution. leaving
will retnrn to the tlze and {lattcni to the Jud. guient
du. Md tf b. lafli. t*d th« tDjDrtr.i'_l”_'
work as eoon as tbe trooi»s get into of tbe board of water oommissiomr..
upon tbe p*-itoo of tbe dweawid. with !
tbe coal regions ”
Tbc proposal to iasue the iKmd of
will* b Ih* la charged, it vrat while j
311. Oct,. 7-lt is officially the city for |l*0.000 to par for the
oen.-eof tbit disease and]
porapa vraa also approved..and the city
rendered temporarily-------------------------,hll.lww«,.«d.r-------------------------in- I
»*»*ormed ^ilcbcll that if tbe Ut attorney and city clerk were inttmctby an epileptic
will •. cure the return to work *»f ed to bring before the next meeting
of tbe council eultable resolutiona to
provide for the tnbmiaaion of the mat­
ter to tbe taxpayi-ra at a s)iecial el.-c-

anthracite muicrs. he will ap-

;rvrr
a^nrdratinLu
r
ell in hi.

tame electi.m -it is itro|*6iM>d to i>ave
the matter of iN.nding for ti e new

are to
it the

completed and the Jury retired.
The following it
the
templet*eharge of tbe court with the excep­

I education, Mavor Cars.-r apiKunn-d
the Janitors of the varions s- liool
boildingt ae s;*ecial lolice witliout
l»T. their dutiea and authority to ex

aamo as tbt-y would upon any I

..,h. ,,t’|sEASON TICKET SALE

ibe burden of the proof lUm U-iug
upon the itrople to establish the guilt. :
inclo.ling the atnitr ..f il..- ac. u*km1
j For the High School Lecture
•Hid the defendant know what he
and Music Course
eharge made by tbe t ourt on hit own
s doing, whether it wat right or
motion. oonUiD*-d many repetiiiona. wrong, and if be did. then did be have
nwwaaarily.of tbo . barge of tbe . onr|: me will pow. r to hetist the implnse
••In tbia cate, afu-r reviewing and ootwtiooedr Thit unsonndness mutt
after llatcnlug to the theories hi i»re
retnlt of dis*.aae, and not llie
■anted by tbe i»towh utlon. for the rea- rewolt of his having allowed hts pat­
aon tbat 1 deem the element of delih
ron until they became unoonTlie tale of
tickets for thf High
•cation to bo waaliuK in tbi. that It trolUble
School Lii-tnre and Musi. Ooarte will
the woondt were made by an inttru
-The jury ar.- Instructed that il they pix-n up Wedn.-sday afternoon of this
maal aueb at bat b*M-n toggeated br And from the evidence that on the 21 *t
week B» 4 o’, look. To ke ts will he
tbe prow , ni ion. that tn.miment may flay of April last, the defendant in­
■old by Uie stad. nts a» in previous
bare been aelxed In a sudden pattion flicted the injoriet upon Mary E. Har­
y» ars and at
Ij.niI building. As
and vat not deliberately taken
graves, d*ceaa*'d. and from which the |
s(Xin as yon pun hate a In kei you .-an
Ibe room for the imriwae of . on
died, defendant did not know he was
ting tbc offcDM*. I hart ran. loded to doin, ,««Mt ;ron. dl.««. th.. b, did,
vltbdraw from your . ontideration
oot h»v, powrt u> r«l.t th. impnl-b, op.-«
murder in the flrat degn-.-. You will,
to do tbo «!. bj n-Mon of diM «o, or
i hnr.d.y frroioK., by proK-nttherefore, not conBider it. although 1
if in ylowofntl .h. oriduoco lo lb.!
onr prr«n
robare deftn.»d it
1 will Umi’t y.
««<. yoo bar, . rro..n.bI.. d^.t «
S«u will b* murder in the eeroud degree,
to this qaestion. that is his
reserved for the seaNon. one ti.-kel
alaugbter. aatauU and batb-ry. or
then you mutt acquit lh.» d.'fendaut
tion of elxteen reqm-tta. which while
differing in acme r»iM-ntial> to tbe

warring for the retire . ourte
The
-On the other liand. if from all tl.e
pri.-e of tickets will l*e 91 u>. th.- i
evidence in Uie case you beli.-ve be­
at in previous yeam.
yond a reaeonable doubt that the d*The .-ourse will .--insist of the folfendant oommitted the crime of which,,
_
bacomet
uet essary
to
del ermine
he It aceuw-d. and that at the time of
Nov.
bth—Eut.riainmeut.
Kalfil
vhetiier there is |
tbe commiMiou «if said crime the deParlette.
Bali. e aforv-tbonglit. and i-onsequently
def.mdant knew it wat wrong.and vrat
Dec. 4Ui-U. ture-Ut-ading. Mont
Vbetber ibe offense is murder in the
avilie Flowers.
•MSond deitteeor manslanghtcr. If the
and of doing or not doing
Deo. l.-.th^Lnrad.. Taft. Tbe S- nlpkUHogoiboogh intentional, be done un­ tbe crime with which be U charged,
der tbe influence of passion or In beat then the respondent would be responyih~L*M tore. -The Navy.
of blood Araoaed by
Bible, rren though you ^hoold furlh. r ‘ 1
Riohard Pearson Hobson.
'
obU provok-atioo. by tbe lemiKirary find that at the time aUeg.-d
L'ono.-rt. Tudbr-Gt-eding
•srltemeot raUier than in wickedneas ■uff.-ring from an epileptic
^
#
A
Con.-ert Co
of heart or ns kl*«an.-ss. the offense it
■•F«r.h..^n»«;of .nowtoK.n.ol.re
Tt,- Mmri. ta»
oiantUagbter and not mar
considerable t.-stlm.n.T hat been inMaroh unh—Oon.'*t1. Hahn-Parke
‘•This cate preatmu quest ions both of troAlu^d. some with reference to Umlaw and fact. It is the duty of the
oourtto instruct you in the Uw and from bit wife, from t**tlniony as to
this * ity before,
your duty to aooept the Uw as given complaints made by the wife, that i- has appeared in
rapt Hol.san U-IU the story of the
you by the oouri. It is the
*ttu^ di*ceas*-d. oonoeraing uudne and
pnrUegt of the jury to deU-rmlnr all intimate reUtioat >.nftained by Uie re ! Mecrima. and his part in tbe perilout
**xploit. Tbe 1 om-ens bare b* en bear-_
questiooa of fact.
spondret
with
other
women. 1 j
tily receiv. d where they have ai i.ear-in oonUderlng tbe questions which charge you the compUints made by i
WUI be nece«arr for you to consider xhe wife are not proof of such illicit | od. It WlU be a fine eonrte.
, nn
1 rMotiiii* An denth li
lilted under |trovo. aUon or ex
. hut without d. liberation, i

Ua delormiulug tbe facts upon which or improper rt-Ulions, or that repou- ^
your vardlot it haw'd, yoa may take dent oommitted the crime wiUi which i
into oooklderation tbe appearana-of be it charged. It it to be cootiden-d |
tbo vitoeMM upon the wilnoat ttand; m*-rely at showing the reUtlons exist- ■
tbeir Interest in ihi result of the tall; lug between t«pondent and his wife.
their prajudloe. it s^iy. which they tbe deoeaaed. and to
have
such
bare ahown.
and the opportunity
Whioh tbe witneta may have bad for
vonb; •< (iwv^ tn. w«on or m»a^rtalnlng
the faou ooooi'nilnr BIT., •hid. »t,bt 1-v. p«»r.rd «.. „

«BSSitaTJTJT:"o/r'

.pondoDttod«>th,oir«»otarrHl

Tiu.iaii made uj. in -lA-.].«%y. new
fall styir*. -I
*a Iv M-htlefl
lA ithers .iul n ud.- to t.l Mo„.iUly
.OHl »>.r
;

-h.»r..;4mk"

w„uld Inat K.uo

-

(OotimM on (onrth pne)
--------------------------------

MANY GRAVE CHARGES

of Kaiawwoo.
council
p„„c,

|

in opoo «»ion Mooo»r
chM
Barr

OrrMfldd.

Jllfred U.

Fricdricb.
THi: OLD STAND

YOU

TB.

inclna,- nogl^-t ol doJy. in-

I j^ojp^i^ncy. failure to prownruta vio-

teiii.i. Will ^ivc

tl.e

new fiscal year. May I.
Ion thml page.

the

arou-^i- vout
lactorv

].it

Ym StoMil in wf piat (in tl Ftoc; WalitlBgi, I Oc
We bclicv c we *re tliowin;;

-

Uijc Best Values In Fall Waists in the
City. The Styles are Handsome.

-i an.l

/t

M'aists oi good quality KUnnclcttc 49C., «cli made, doirablc pallcrns

STEINBERG’S .miUlE D>r EOWS Ml CUIHIW HOUSE.

Hy Join in- otdcis here.

With rcas-

.mald-.-iitiluc, . an liii an> «>rdcr. no
niattci

iiow

large, as wc

tom h wah «i»ts.de

i.lmirati.m and

keep in

markets...................

liberal

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

contidenre.

CALL AND SEE US

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY

The
.

LADIES’ $2.50

DRESS UR SHOE

Mc-n - II. J> Kcr>-ey l-.nl
. ..r-ct>—-t^ai;;ht
.
r.'ij,----- l .ill

9Sc to SIO.OO

,lu.p--.,

$1.25 to $2.00
.
. . 50c\o St.25
............ 25c to SI .GO

M--n
^ .^A
- Ilu-avv nr»-cr.l rfi<t*-rw-nr—;.i. •

...................................39c

Jlsbir & ^

................... 98c

221 Trent St.
Ma]

WELT AND TURN SOLES

FIHEEN HEW STYLES

1 iM \m ym in fooMin
CALL AND INSPECT THEM

FRANK FRIEDRICH
THE OLD RELIABLE

THE NEW STAND

242 FRONT STREET

w Jackets, Cloaks, Furs«
Wc have here for your inspection an exhibit chart.
Cloaks and Jackets for Women. Misses and Child­
ren which is certainly worth your time to look it. If
you want to be dressed in the most attractive style^
jackets and Coats you should look through our dis­
play. you won’t be obliged to buy. just take a look
at them to see what the correct siyhjs are.
Wc
also have a fine line of high grade Furs. Ladies*
Neck Scarfs, Ladies’ Neck Boas. Tab Scarfs and
Pelerines, also Long Boas. The right goods—the
right prices.
:
:
:
:


A. J. WILHELM
at the

....... ...

DON’T FORGET

SOiTI S. BENDA i COMPANY | $QX

You Take no Chances

l -mma Fcrgu^cn went to ('hicav;o lhi«
niornini; lor a visit with tncmN.

itafon

|menrs HALF HOSE

KIMBALL
im11

nlng of
lbO.1.

2*e t«. S1..V»

Nothing could be addetl to this in­
imitable line that would increase its
strength—Its beauty *»r cftectivcness.
No maker of note but is represented
in this exhibit which is mainly c\- elusive 10. ourselves, is much larger
lhatr any wc have previou^Jy maile
an<l IS without Aloubt the most iini<|ue. complete and interesting o»lleaion of
; ’ :

cxi’cllrtit -tvic- I

tend only to their resiiective tchool
grounda, at follows: Han*-r rnrtit.

Avenue; M
A
Haets. Oak Pork.
They .WiU hold fluir commissioni un­
der this appointment until the Wgin

IHOSE

CUl 'EM WST YOU UKE

But w»- T.- r.« -mi at

I’Ol’l L.XK SHoi: Hur.SK

Central; L. M. Tompkins. Elmwood
Avenne; George Jameson. Boardman

The Ladies Guild of Grace church J Ulert of the liquor Uw. acoeptiog
wfll meet with Miss Ivee I
af- i cigars and drinks from aalobo kaepars
6m tba uw. bad tbe right oot to go
ternoon at 2 .’clock.
rjnry. Tba chief’s trial begun
mponttoewlUieitataiid. This be matt
eonacil Oct It
alacl tm himmlt. Tbe fa. l ttoat he
didnol gonpoti tbewltnea.

WOU/I^IM'
SMOES^.

bridge across tl.e Boardman riv* r on
West Front st«-«*t voted o|>ou nUo
The council was unanimous in apval of both these matters
prova
-^t the tuggettion ol tlie board of

in aooordanoe with

Ibe right to go upon tlie trlUieB
aund bad toe .0 di^tlred or had bU
coonw'ltoodvUedbim. He alao. un-

I.

NicboU. and S*Hire*

• committee of the
' National Manafacturert* aeeoeiatlnn.
j- New York. Ojt. ;-Wm. N. Trne».

was"^l\“tetrm^
by revtou of thU

ibe Uw and the , vi.lcnce.
It wat IO:54‘whcu the charge wa»

HOSEI

AmU. -to Smo “T*Hmrvrs
me roberLb ^
^
other peraon, and

**^Lr^e*l!^airif one WTumade” I

rer.li. t

Bonding for Them Will be Sub­
mitted to the Taxpayers

7id

tW. »on.io, «.droo«»nwod.d

tbc flret decTOf. He reriewed in oat
line tbc cridcaoc and intlraotcd tb*
jary that they matt oootider the elc
ment of mnrdcr in the tco^d degree.
atcanU and battery or
The charge of Judge Marne
wat an esoellent eipotltion of the oaer
and the erld. noe. It wat fair in crerj
taapaot and neither Hargrare. nor the
proaeoation ooold take exception to It Sanity being the
normal state of '
jell ha- Uken the matter under considHargraret etpccially could not
humanity, the reepondent it to b«- preeVatiou
been diieatUtied.aii the court in charg­
tnd tbe jirow-.-nlion are at
UlHt-cow.
.let
All
avatUble
ing the jury laid particular tlrett a|»o liberty to restm»on this presumption 1
the element of rea^joablc doubt, ann that the a.-.-uaed was tune <m tb.- i Scotch anthracite has U-eu told for
much of th«* cliargc appeared r*wj
mornlDR of ApHl XUc U... onlll .•»»•
,„d .U ..-nw «
farorable to the n eponent. altbongb doo.-. 1. »ntrodo.-»d wbi. b .. od. to
®f'6 •WllmiCi
iM»n» p.
tbc.,oourt iiui^i»*M«l the jurr wlU. ororthrow tb.. prMumptloo.
Wbon |
hago at 12 thillings and
OOOtiderable force with the law in the any evlden.^ is given, the tendency of ;
*
Forty thootauil tons of
oaae to that th(-y could arrire at an In•eUlgeul

PUMPS AND
NEW BRIDGE

Props-

Ttit WEATHER

t« Miirhwiii

cd, or ot.... Iwod. of ooy third ,wr. i
th.y . Uio. 10 iwr. «BbIl.h«l


aldea
It vat a tnrprltc to a irreet many,
jat tbc ooarte of Jadge Mayne we»

eliminate from their

iwportaat

T:.. R.-oj-l
'
, Oct. ;-The action of
Wilke
|hat from tbe evidennrinl
mor Stone in ordering out the
the tuee they liave eeuUitbed bit
mititia does not meet with faver
<aill beyond a reaeouable doubt. that
here. Tb.- ttrikert at w.-ll at a ma*lig BAt f-nmt to tier dMili br tnl^*****’'" t

•-’*

Hobart Beecber €o-

fortunate to eecure him. at bit time
it in demand in every state in tbe
union. Mr Smith ehang*Ml bit itiner­

Duty ,t Once

Hargraree:;
tbe murder wat done with P«re -1
oadltation and wltb mali. e afore-'

ed nor tbe rcprce**ntetlTet of the peo­
ple ooold find fenll with the manner
In Vblch tbc cate wet handled br both

jactlflcd by tUe eriaenoe. when be an
aoonced at the beginlnc of bit ebarp*
that • be would Intlroot tUc jury tc

AiinuMaceoewUie•! Stsdard Boud B«Ms at
15c, 20c. 26c. 35c, 40c and 50c **d
a new edltira of some of Uie Ute Coprrtcht Books at
75 cents.

““-“■‘-“'‘•“'r:' ..........................

<I»t d«T of April UM. M Uw city of '
;-------------riarerue City in thit .-onnty. that ooe
Mary E. BargraTca. wife of tbe re- ‘ **‘*^»»»
to her a-vUi by roaeon j
Thu M...e-Koo—!

The f»t« of John A

m«KeilyBMkS<ort

oapMout

.>•»!,

TXAB-KO. 1687

looks! Books!

orjcovemor Stone of Pennsylve- paigB in tbit county on tbe eraniag of j
Friday. Oot ITth, whan CoogieeiimuB
William Alden Smllh.cf Ormnd.Bapidt;
wiU. bddroat a meeting at Stt^iDbrrg’t
Grand Opera House
Coogretkman
tbe erideaee. yoaeaaaot aay you bare
Smith It one of tbe moat popular,

act a mere imaginary.

Uiatr or Uw tnlb of Uw efauf* h<^
Lit u your ,

aow in tbt hnodt

SIXTH

Tbe repabUeant wiU open tbe cam-;

---------------

lOT FIRST DEGREE MURDER « ,bwu«».»i«io.«..».rrfo«wSTATE
That Point Eliminated by
Charge of Judge Mayne



Apprentices wanted at o
our 3Iilliner> dcp^mcc

I it dmtfad cad the bufdca U upon tbe
jpeople to proT. bit guilt a. charged.

abU douU U a tair doubt growing out
tMtimooy in tbe ouaa. It U I

7

OLD STAND

SOUTH SIDE

JtBig
Clothing trade

m:

Compels us to enlarge our quarters,
and we are rcnliing the McNamara
store for our use: lack of room has
heretofore prevented convenient dis­
play of our immense stock, and this
we arc now able to remedy.
Part of our new fall slock is now in,
and later purchases will be here on
or before Oct. 13. at which time wc
shall have on our two first floors such
an assortment of best makes cloth­
ing, hats, caps and furnishings as will
fully meet every demand as to style,
and price.

^Jlt this time
we shall offer some exceptional bar­
gains on certain lines we bought at a
low price—keep watc*h of us and wc
will not disappoint you. .

:4
•, l7-

F

i
1BE EVElfDfG RECOUP

DONE OAMBLlhO MAD.

FANCIES IN NECKWEAR.
9t atri««.

TRAVBItSCIOITY. MICHIOAM

crinri wtm .fmM mmn t wm

nma to new thlnga to crarata and oth­
er fancie* In neckwear. The fall prjoda
are yet la coorae of conatructioD. and
aU that can be done U to Invent nonethlnf novel to put around ooe’a nedt
ur to derlae a fnwh atyle of trimming
n drwa around the nevk and aboohSen
which wfll <h-cHve rx.Tyl-aSy excei*t

ii

The Ever
Recurring QodJ
Question
By HELEN M. COUGAR.

tbe -other women" Into thluhlni: tt la
UK piMiplc Ah**uia If.M ptihlic iiicciingF, the press End

^

*A!rJSSSr^S::r'

mmrvmucA^

tilkkt.

AAMUa T. BUM •
AlaSX aLAitiAAjfi) «r
rnBl> M. WAKJVSB •CO«kM
rlMAMTNMVBTUAMIAl. M«COY or Boot.)
Mrml. IHiWBBAor Wo«to*
I A. MI.AIR or JoOm
WIIaUKVoT
_-----------Ube UwtrortKoil>BtX>0 A. FAlal. or C

nmTiTiiL

I.

W} .

w^oo.

ia. L- MraJUUToTBoooMe.

▲BCMIJIAI
▲BCMIBA aD ». PABBAOI]

OUIaANDO C. MOFFATT.

JAO. B. MOXliUll.
BKFUBUCAX COUNTY' TICKET.

BAVIDG. CnANDl.KK.
BOlIBBT K. WAI.TBII.
FBAJCK W. WIUOOW.

“ « KoTwTo TK W AB1>.

UBO. W. CI'UTIB.
B. U. ALLYN

KaUmMoo*! ciilaf of police

ii lo

leoa Juai now to U- pm f«»rw«r<aa
irrtllem and ilalnihwt «f aU the
neckwtiir.
It la Uiadr uf any and
that U thill and lran»>p«
organdlea. to match drei«ca and of lace
where the sow n la made of
hut
the edc*-a alwaya Ua»** a full
that when the enda fall they
form of fuU JaU.ta and
If
the fichu pn.i»or la of oriramlle or any
other drei4a material. lh.T«- la n mIBe
of lace more or Ii'm wide aruund the
entire jrarroent
In the llloatrntbm there are two of
tth-at of lhe«^ dainty ac­
he tolh t. one ia made of
doUed net cut In a lorn: ov«l. an that
tbe iiolnta tnei-t at the l»m*l line, with
long enda of ilie aame. Aa tb«-ae arv
aiirnmnUed by the bor in lailah «iuan
UUea. It b no wonder that the tlrhu la
a dreaay thing. The other la aimply
made hy a^-w Inr aix rumea of lace
a tape, all aa full aa the tape will hold
and theae are left to fall In natural
folda.
To the UIH-. which i
U-h.w the walat line, there a
row a of bee aet aa . hrw-ly a* the
other and left to fall In a cna^-ade tn
the bottimi.
The .Mntle Auloiiiettr
Oehu la nlwavB p.ng ei.migh to gr
around tb<- waM and tie at the hark,
hill thta !•
iiecee-ary m»w. n« th»
preferred manner b to h t the enda fall
ax the boaa have lie^ n doing
Flrl.ua of fine llnrn h.itl-te will, a
full liemailtrlHNi ruffle are very atyllah
and hy ^mie gt«Hl Un**a4 i-4 an- pn ferftd to hire one-*. W llleh me
very
pretty and lMM..,nlng «- lo he lu dan­
ger of growinc .•vitniimn.
I wiw one
of cnd.wel.hy linen luiibie. with a fnint
blue li«-ni of the-a..me m.Hen;.l he,,.
amrhe4l on to the while. • Th-i waa
extremely novel and eff.M-ihe
Another vbliity fumy i*. il,e i Jdw.n
and 4hlffon *.r «Ilk mull feral ornnmenta for the MU'wage
l.tb r.y eatln
rlhUin b employed f**r ih«- roaea,
w Ulrh are made l*y in ietmg the ribbon
ao that a hhia e^e 1« hr.night to a
cent* ;• an*I
faal round and roiiml
to form the fl*i«en‘. .The l.-nvea are
mmubt.Hl hy Viuigh I.own of the wune.
In eonie rae**-* there nre Mv*-ral end*
of luirrow rihlMtu. eu/h «»t
hna
a tiny httn.l, of vloleta *.r pWwyune
rom-e at the end, and hIm. a hunch
at the top. The»e are of ribb.M, tn
dirriTcnl ehnd.*!* and make v,ry pretty
onuimenta. tienerally they are for the
front of the corwnge only, tlmugh «.fi* n
one ph*ce b woni at the iMl and an­
other at the buet and mi k. or even on
the Nbmilder. TliU b^i etyh- U only
niMMl for very dre».*.y nfieriHv.i, «h«v-,irn«quently a le lt U made l.y a.-w itig
n)irr..u rlhlKm 40.1 the f.athrrlMUie

liOobU, cbMied with OrFlo^'t of duty,
fbllore to proofcote rloUter, of the

ihe puljdi should U* eulisUNl ami THERE SHOULD
<;o ri> SUCH A DEMAND FOR PERMA­
NENT SETTLEMENT OF THK ('OAL QITIS.
TION THAT TJIE RAILROAD AND COAL
TRUST WOULD RE TAUGHT THAT THE
J'EOPLE OI- A TREK GOVERNMENT ARE MIGHTIER
THAN A JlAMim. OF TRUST MAGNATES.
Jl was ihc ^rciit lalMir Atrilvi— in New Zi'aland that prodiU'evl the
n forniN in lu r hiri-Utiou that make her p.vrnnncnt the wonder
and ..*!mir;tti..u ul the w..rld. STRIKi:S APvK UNNECESSARY
AND lMl*o.<SlRLK UNDER HER JUST AND SOCIAD
ISTIC LAWS
A

KNOWLEDGE

PEOPLE

FROM

WOULD

BENEFIT

PARTY

RIDDEN

EMPHASIZE
VOTERS

MOW

NEW

GRASPING

THE

VOTERS

THE

THAT

WEAPON OF

OF

THE

OF

THE

POSSIBILITY

THE

SELF

BALLOT

ZEALAND

OPPRESSION

MEMBERS

OF

UNITED

OF
IS

A

PROTECTS

OF

THE

CONGRESS
STATES.

WAY

THE

SAFE

OUT
AND

HER

MINORITY
AND
IT

AND

THE

WOULD
SHOW

POWERFUL

DEFENSE.

W..1,14 II are vvoarv. vt-rv wciirv. ».f ihe miiiim r in which men B»©
the ImH-t.

fh.y ^ll*.nlt^ iiiipr-.v*- .h- aMiciiir in lav.ir of women.

ILev funiio! *)*. W..IX*, they mijrht ihv la-ticr.

: General Hews "] SOFT COAL SHORTAGE
ofiheWorl^ Bituminous Famine Now Believed to Be Imminent.

EaUblixbment

of

ooortF. and tliar tbe change would hei
in the iniereaU of ajteed in -rourt huxi

DEALERS PREDIOT SERIOUS PAHIO
C«eel of tbe roatlaaafloa of I'reaeat
I.obor TrooMe. lo \ mrtonm I eater.
• r tbe I «.l Trade—Mta.t'oa la
rhlladel|.bla aad \ev» Xork.

Prof. Osborne of
eom of natural history. ha« reoler<*d
word that tlie xcientlflc explorer^ who

•If th.- -t*:ke «**niinuet« two weeks
long»-r. I here will cn-ue the W4ii»t eonl

went west xom* months ago In x*wroh
t ept cie

One 4.r tin* vddest and iu«a.t 4-,.n»« i va-

small norius. The aoimau tieiougco
to the three-toed variety, which hith­
erto has been known only from sknlls
and ]ioor fragment* of tbe frame. One
akfleton
been foond almost inHannah ('^ilahgaii was. nntU recent­
ly, H
ra^cpickir in ('ork, Ireland.
A few day. ago John SnlUvaii. her
oonsin. died in Seattle. Wash., leav­
ing several millions. She get. half of
the great estate. Hannah is 6:. years
old. aud 11 ahsolntely dazed b. h* r
sudden rise to wealth, it i.« said.
.\t Philadel|d,ia ping-pong
has
found a place within the iiale of th.
church. Her. Kdward Ueinoke. jAstor
of the ‘Wharioj Siri*ct Pre.bjt
churoli, after searcliing for a way to
a greater interest it religic

Ui.-Iil to :i r. rT-^-iitnt.ve of IIh- 1*1,llnd*']p1ii;t IT*-'
II** vv.)- tiol inlkliig of
atiilinirit**. hut uf l.iiuuiiii*iin*
Tbe
pnhlu
..v«*r«'^tliuntc the mute
.TIM. whM'l, l«.s 1..VU n-ii. h*'*! lu the
Ktfi tvKil bu^im<iu*.
Sisit «v*il whirl, onlliinrlly m*IU for
$2,441 a ton in l*hiln*h*lpl,Ut in S4*pt.*u,Int m.vv brim;*' $-•* uml t-»im*.i »*vri, Inpr**i tiled nt tliat llirure. It i» $d a tun
111 Nrvv York.
^
Ni*t Miu**-Ct-Iicrai l.*e tiiv:i*h'4l I’cnnsylviiiiia In l*'*k"l aud tlir*'iii**n«vl lu rut
all til.* e-.ft tvKiI llmt. I*. Ilir r.i^t, ksv>
sittiatliiu that ♦'omiiar.w w'iih ah** prv*M4 ,It 0114*. ruiitnii'lH f.ir d.'livrLiii: ^,11
<-u.tt an* luHiU* oil .iprU 1 t4> la-t f4it n
vi'.ar.
.Muiir drnhi!* and sliippen* hi
rr living U|
riitluth'lpliln
tl.T. n,e ]

that the game of oelloloid sphere, will
aioomplish the end sought. Here­

RICH GOLD STRIKE.

txKil at the 4viuirmT prl*e, ami uiy
jit4,m vvmv cxiirlly ♦; . ,-iiIh n t.ni. 1
after on one or mot. * veniogfe each
n.uM lav.. *-,Id the K,i„r .twil right
week ping ]>otig tables wilt be set uf
lirrv* in l•h^llv.U*lpl,ia and iiind*' a profit
tn the Sun.Uy school room of the
of $2 T:. a t*»n. In all I hM aU.m $2.church, and the young folks will he •J>M by fnllilllng liiy »^nitrart lo llis
at liberty to driv.* the swift flyiiia
Iwlls back and forth jo.t as much as
Ihulrra are nff**ring a hirge l*omw to
cuKiuimrs to r.‘l.'ai*r tln'in fr..iu th.lr
lh4'f pleas*'
Th.' king has aroused the admiration otmirariK. Komrtliu.'V* this pr.iuiuiu l«
of the L..ndon liatters by giving the

• «.r II.M’k

royal approval to the hitherto scorned
derby. His majesty has decreed that

the «Ity rouo. IL

Hy tb.

time they are ihroo«b with him h.
may hare reac hed the «om loeloa that
It U the doty of an eseoutlrr offloer
to enforce the law. aoeordln* to hie
oath, whether the law euite him or
not, whloh latter point U no part of
I

biB In

r-

In MlrkliLiiM aitvM

plcirti ti
flUiri. t. nt^»ul ehl« h little
had ItiM ii h. arc! tn tin- laM ihrit* yenm.
eaja a dU|Mii. b fnmi Snull Stc. Marie.
Mich., vaa n vheU \thni il vaa luaile
puhlle llu.t oiH- i4 I he |.ro|HTtU‘« i,]M.n
which rM.lomlloti iuid
In proj;marreioua ahmvlitt;
Ttita etiikc vu* made on the Ylarllioea locathiii on K«mth Wawa lake. In
which C(»hl mna found in aerrra)
placea.
The o.miwuiy «x>ntn*U
mmm of laud, on which ;>re ha'ntcd
eereo clnlma. the rlcln-*t iM-liig known
aa the MarUNa^.n
it hna l^n ftnind
that the value of thU i.r.MN’rlj |.n«
berti srratly undereatininl.Ml own hy
tbe rxprrla Aaioija of rv« k Inkeo xil
tmndom fnan the mUu k pile went aa

lilfb aa fKlsn m told and fl.vjs.-. m

Mre. Powntown—Well .yon line e two
and a l*oy In yonr om.^v a hoy
aboidd be euouKh.
Mr. liowniown- That ahow* all you
dble fee aloiht

without

the-

l»oy.

*Mra. Downtown-Ct-rlalnly md '•
Mr. Dowhtown-Of cour*«- not
Krjbody knowa Ilia

Mm Downtown—Very true. Itut tha
Mr. Downtown—I*ve cot to ha^e the
waub the boy.—New York
ITtMS or iNTtRCnT,
Tbe amount of French capita! Inewted in China eicve»la flOOMW.OOO.
The proccweea m»w In n»e for coUertlac tin from the wa«te ,.f ehcet Itn hy
electrolyala la ci'miuirallvcly coally.

frane-vf pre|*arcd r«»r nucI, rt'vjuiremeutA
At the w.d*-Al iK>rtlon there will W
xinal! hunches of flowi-r^ of rihl»on.
mull or. .>!.tflon. rhlffun ia rather tuo
eofl f*»r the puHKMM'. and mull Ia Ia tlet. At the I0W.T |«rt of the |K.lnt
there w ,ll Ia. • lain, h 4.f lung, nanow
rd lM.i.A in varjing lengths, .arh lav­
ing a tiny Iww aud a flow.-r at tie- oud.
'IIi!h anang.inent b MunWiiut-A worn
In frmil. and at others 11 hangA at the
bai'k or wde. Tiny i*.a.., of Adk mull
ar • uioAl delicate and attractive of all.
They have a center made with a few
loi.i»« and >tranda of velh.w tlheieUe.
nrv,uil.l wbieh the |H.t.nlA „re e. n.-d.
To make the ]K*lalA. »ill iMpnir.^* of the
mull, fold them bta. and l.iing the
polutA aud an tin* lutrrveulng iMrt»
tcnccther. I'asten Ihea,. .lo-r ly to the
Hue wire usvHl aa a roond.iilou for the
liloM-lle. Tb.*y will then t.rke a tviuud
xn.l allghtly 4 urv.Nl form like r. al p,iaU
Ihea.. can In .et In a line or
formed lnt.» .1 huu. h. In either case
they aIV lovely.
New tl.w aud rri^vaiA for w.-ar w ith
shirt waists are of many kinds, the
prettiest |s«rhaiHi U-lug thus.* where
the s!<v k 1* w hite and the cruvat Itself
b of S4.me other vNdor.
Small Ida. k satin tit's are mmh Uked
for wear with high wUlu* coUrj-s or
Stocks, ami lAdU dotted ribbon is tied
In a double »«vw lu other cases. ^Tbxderby and the f.uir-ln hand are),
afftNltsl. ThcM* have long eods.\and
the lUlc b to hare tbe ends fall to tha
waist line, latv mitts ere not to ba
wurn with any of the mannish tlea. J
HENniETTE ROUSSEAU.

A specblht say* ihai hmr hroshes
■htmld In' w„bI,.nJ on.^ « w,-ek. and if
used on hair In whu i, there Is much
the IlguM. are eicvlleni to mix with
dandruff, twice a w..«.k irmu t,s, 4.rteiL
tbe earth In flower pota
They keep
The brushes should Iw washed In cold,
earth molat and faellUie hlcaaomHOC hot. wattT. to w hh h 44oud.r am­
monia has ben added in Jhe proporBetween T.nno and fi.OOO packarea of Uon of a scant taldcspoonful tn a .juart
home grown flpa are now I^mue dla^ of water, t'aie sbuiid Im> takm uoC
to wet the ImuHis of tbe l.rush.-A. and
d—a g.KKl way
ttf.*rowlnf indualry.
1 to use a show.
• should tNf put
•o edge in iht* air to dry. Dresalng
MM N>»i •• MurrtaBd- ’rtib 4.0^- combs, too. should be freguemly

000: O.™ .Vmt J«m,.-nt iTOO^O.
•■4 IWUvan. «Ub 2.400i«Ml

ttuis tif i**»ul at the tdd i'ri* e nml «*ff4Tcd
the purclimar $700 cii**h t«» ♦•nmel tbe
ohllgullun. This was r4*fii»4*4l. ami the
coal went In nt umh r
a tnn w hm Jt
and from BalUh r aUttoo to Balm.iral could have lH.rn mdd nnv w here for $-'..
Ihistun IH hi gn-nt dlt^rr^H.
TcU4iall w ear the despised derby haU
Tlie OT.ler hoMs good even when the gram*. 0.11,0 to ship coal without reking hin^ i. in the carriage, buf gard to the prh*... which iU4*ai»s tluil
they will buy It at any llgurt*. They
not when^ is b.*ing driven to church
He'd the c*ial In uianufat'lurlng plantit.
or on formal visile. The king's order
Ilig firtmv here and lu Nrvv York are In
has *ans*'*l a boom in the sale of der­
bies. omd horsey chaps .‘veywhere are
his coachman, groom and footman on
all royal trii»s carrying gentleman to

r. II rhri;ui*« Ml<

wearing them.
hit* thr acht'dulr rat**.
There Is tt vngue notion that houiK*The French government is to plow a
forrow niteen hundred miles long hoUk*r*. can p*t all the lu.fi ♦•ocl they
acrou the North African desert from want when the nnthra.ii.* ►u]»plr U
D4>t foilho.inlng f.ir wlnitT u*'**. That
Toms to Lak*' T« had and Uy a cable
la a mlKtak**. Ititunihti.ini will nl*M> |.«
in it. bv.th to be done at one opera­
extremely Murrr. and it will tawt. If
tion. The plow, drmrn by an enigne the fctrike ♦!.«-• not ♦*n*l. f.ir nun-.* than
aud moving a mile an hour will open hard coni u.**ually doc^
thirty iuebes deep and lay the cable
The dlffli'ulty Is lu g.-ttlng the cial
from the mlurs. i.’ura of the llnlilmore
in tbe bottom.
The will of Mme. Claire Louise aud Ohio that were Imidrd 4.1, Aug 2«»
BtwnciUre. a rich widow *vf Toms have not yet nathe*! l-hUadelphla.
They should arrive in f*.ur dais. Tlie
leaves aiK>ut
alK>ut r’.'W toward the
tlu ♦ stabIVnnMlvnmn mllmad has can* 01, its
lishmeut of a horn** for ow
tra.'k that wtv shirte.! fnni, the udnes
cata Mme Ih^nclaire had a 1
lu aouthw.*^irrn IVnufylvanla on Kept.
1. and they nre not here. Thi* roads
ronld have t-tarted.
ply^of
tlt*s dema not'd.

IRON-OX
"Iron-Ox Tablets
*'larit}-.

I hare sold easily.

“in the few months I ha\-e
“had them, at least donble as
“many boxes as I ever did of
“any other Patent Mcdidne
* 'Nearly every box sold seems
“to be the means of selling
“another.“-S. E. lUCK.

Druggist. Goderich. Ont,

SkSk



Wc have the largest ;
ever shown here, over 12,000
>Ards. nearly 00crhalfcark
half carload of China and Japan Matting, in aU the
laicsticolorings and designs, also pUih white.
We bought irom the
importer and it wax shipped right from China and Ja,on.

Oar prices are the Loffist yon tan rnr taard of!
_
1 quality of China Matt
A goovl
Matting for.............................................9
A good bean
heaty,. Joinlless China
Matting h
Chi
\ good Cotton warp. Japan Matting for
Al
.And so on^righv through twcnl) -two di
didcrenl styles

puri.e^-.. he do**. u**l U gtii tu t«i-te <
the
of nii iug
I
• A cheap mdUng rae.- ha. I« him the j
Mme MgiiiU.MiHe a. the vviumug of
one 4»r the giesit 4 la«*t.e
The thltvl mte hfio-v-uuiii. who Is
mvae ur I*-**
guiuhh r. i» it, raciug
ftc the |,|,.|,.‘V theiv U ill It. Wht U b
man .upii..n*tl hy a high cUm. .table
and a re««ly l•.■vl>k aiwmiit M*ta cMit to
make a htwiiie.-* of hi. raciig and
when he .1,1,0* uj» hi)* .uuimer dlveraluu lu prv.p..rli*»i, to the total of hla
profit ai,.l l.*«* aceouui, th«M, il Ur. The i.lunger
i-omeii a
r,ou«* luath-r
owTier
expl..u.M, atelI hi. faille fal*K*ly refle, t. Jhe .pirit of the
Tl,i.
unwhi»le'><»iiM* i. ihlen.y aimuig «iwm-n«
U WU.H lead* 10 I,liph*:,«,l.l rvaulu
Th* v ItetN.uie puute to the ha1.it of run

J, W. Suioi's House FumiisiiiK Stdk

\A/Holmmaslm wind

IM
==

W BAKERY

At 529 Randolph Street. wiH be open­
ed TUESDAY. OCT. 7. We will have
first-class Bread and Cakes, j* j* ^

meat f««r a future rac«* au*l pm-i.viivc ; ^

OSEF>H

KAVAN.

iSOMOOL. SMOES

romntruH* are
• light of the I
I'oNlro I
Sivanl.h

MUSIC-----—.
LESSONS FREE

......

5 TO «...........
TO 11....... ....... 4.00
Hi TO -J...., ...... i.a»

Bm J W. Oliir« u4 KFt oD«
term of mnsio Imbods free^ with

Jecid
He ii to be
tried by

MAnwe?

idve lu the la-at inahould be idacee uf tvermUon and uoC
eeHhing vwWrvdv. of money mad gam­
bler.; hunw mciug .hmild lie a sport
and not a iHiaineMk. If there la utM* man .t. the turf who
love, a hviCM-. it U Jame. K Keeoa.
say. the New York
Where a
thnrvMighlirol 1. .rttm-mnd. he it aa
tender a. a woman .-iml J«.| a. aentlmentaL EverrUdy familar wPh Iba
turf know , that thi. wa. ehown In tbs
rate of iKmiium Mr. K«ene aaid;
"I aw aon-y to see tin- «.nhd daatro
lo triumph in the Uning ring over^
«w,r Th.- nmhith.n t- cw i *.i, tlM
couiwe.
We have tuu i»u,l,.v Uh*ii In
racing a« a t»u>iin-i«.
\\ hen a man

police

being urged in New York city. It lx
argned tliat *• woman caxe« ‘ now take
op too much timr in the exixtlng

aronse

Do You Nood
Soso

. little mtiun-m in oamectloa

STAGE AND PLATFOBM
Hamlin

Garland

oomparm "Shore

ores" to the poems of James Whit>mb Riley. "Like them." he wys:
it cxprL'Baea by indirection, jnst aa
immon foUi do In life. It exprea«sorrow,
by direction, but by
the choking voice an< the tremble of
the chin; and iu bunor is epontanand native .to the gronp that
fives it ntteranee. Langhter abonndA
and eomething sweet and solemn nuis
throngb the whole story. It haa re-

h h.s scawn weha.cOAK I AN
I solcj* in c\ erv pair shoes in the
Yon

may

MtrUain Mock

^

!a. s. frymam,

Ladies’Fall Underwear

L-adlea’ Union Sui'fcs, an exceptionally fine as■ sortment at 50c. 75c. $1. $1.50. $2. $2.50. $2.75 and
$3.00. The black sell at $ 1.75.
L.adios* WJnbleaeHed Ribbed Vests at 25c and
50c. The drawers sell at same price.
L.adiaa* Saal ^inad VaaVa, one of the best
lines we carry and will be very popular: sells at 50c each.
L.adiaa* Silic and Cotton ribbed vests and
drawers sell at $1.25 each. The grey style for 75c. $1
and $1.25.
I
L.adlaa' IVIadica4ad Vaa’ta and drawers sell­
ing at one dollar each.
^adiaa* Blade HTisrH^a, the best garment we
ever sold at $ 1: other grades up to $2.25.
Uadiaa* Kni« Ooraa*fc Covara, a splendid ar­
ticle at 25c and 40c.

diildran’s Fall Underwear
Tha OHildran must be warmly dressed these days.
Better do it at once.
Ruban’a In-farvfc Vaaia, all sizes, are sold at 25
cents each.
Ohildran’a Vaa^a, splendid goods, all sizes, from
30 cents to 80 cents each.
Chlldran’a Union Sui^a.the best garment ever
made for 25 cents the suit.
Oray RIaaoa ■•Inad union suits, nothing better
for the money. 50 cents the suit.
Jaraay RIbbad \AFool Vaa-fca,the best goods.
from^O cents up.

“WE SELL THE BEST”


i.'E ■ n }' ^ i' i '

Thai'means wear—wc

guarantee them lo wear.

J. W. CLIFFE,

eollloqnlea. almoat nothing to work
againat truth. It hna no vllllan, no
4 wtMBau. no hen. no hifhietln
in iu entile length; nobody U

ssciissa.-

I house.

select

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

-rnAVKR»K OITY. MIOM.

h^w^.taiBiiik^
HfcilDSOliE DlCOftATlOIIS
VartAvtteicWart to tte n^wBmm»4

Jim D>impg* MOOd wife h«d oft befln hea
To vow she’d have that otm - last word.'
And she rejoiced to *wtru of coure
Until the day Jim first ate - Force!
Now she can force no fight from him.
For - Force” has made him -Sunny Jim."

Tb« «c4toce of Ar«li tHMi M 410
BUtk itvMiUjost teiagootopUtod^
Oad U OMOftltotoMtOOOrwlMltM
waUMtMlf hoao« to tlM eity Tb«
PUm for too oottojco rrorr ^ItoWB by
r. B. Moon, aad tbo work bM bm
doM wMtor bit nperrUloo. with Mr.
Oobomr M baod oarpostor.
UOD Atoll, ftbiabod to blreb. with ao
opto ■lairoaaa toadtof to lb« aaeond
floor, which to alao to birch, aa ia tba
ballapwaira.
Opaotog from tba recaption ball ia
the baodaoma parlor. TbU ii alao
flniabad to birch, aad tba walla arc
baod deooaatad. Tbia work la rary
baaatlfalaod aat<^ tba room one of
tba pretHaat In tba antira city Tba
daeoratiooa are of taa roaaa. painted
in oil by Miaa Era Btaama of Ladoga.
Wia.. an artiat of laora than odmary
merit.
Ofonlng fom the recaption hall and
from tba parlor; and »immunlcaUng
alao With tba dining room and bad
oom. U tba large altUng room, with
large bay window on tba wa.i, and
baodaoma mantel and flraplaoa. The
dining room ia floiabod in oak. aa are
all the otliarroom* ofibabocMex.
oapt tha parlor and balla It haa a
bay window on tba aaai. and opena
into the bilchaii on Iba norUi, which
ia flttad with avary modem ooovcoi.

POWDER
TMUEtSNOSUBSmVTE

Condtnstd ntm ^
Fiftotti y«ar§ ago a Frankfort girl
•otbr^dlofiL Ja«t UweahvaaMtod aad iba o»^ilr wa« gone. 8h<
•aarabad dilligaotly witboot raaotu.
TMtorday alia felt a tinffliag ara»aUoci
at tba end of o^a of bar ftogeju
Dpoo axanlDation aba diacorarad Hi#potot of a aery anall objaci joat
aboaakba aarfaoa of tbraklD. Pro
earltiff a |»«lr of twaaaara aba with
tbon aha bad rtio into her
.fora wbila pr
kfon Patriot
At Lodiogtoo the looal peach mark
at ia in a atate of oomplato ooltapae
Bavara rafua.. abaotnuiy to maka may
olf.ra for fruh. and thoi
boabala of fiaaohrs an- going
tbair ralaa not being anfflctenl P> jiay
ptoklng and baollng to town. Tba
looal market hat Umi glotted and
mao? thooaand baaketa dQni|«.d Intn
tba lake. Kroit meo aay that the
eondicloii baa been brought about by
an oraraopply of infertor fro it reoant
ly placMid on the markrt
Abont 13.0UI) aotea of land bare 1mm»o
parobaaad bear Pina Oit^rk, a aawmll
bamlat ono mile went of Otaago
Tbe labd ia around Pine Creak and
XaUanaaoo river and a dam will be
bnilt at tbia iwtut to run electric roada
Thera ia a Urange ball, blackamith
abop, grbta ill and aeveral other
boildiuga at Pine Creek, which are
ao adio^ted. liete.H n hill*, that they
wilt ba oompletely overflowed and tba
Whole Undaoatr^ tbiingeil in thikt imrt

tbaiw ia haaemant nndar almont tha
antira bonae. which contain, a Unndry room, fnraaoa room, vegetable
On tba aaooad floor are tbn-a line
bedroom., one fluiehed to bloc and
whlia. another rad. and a thud, whik h
ia a very large room, in ualaral oak.
A fonrth bed chamber v^ill ba hnuhad
on thia floor iatar. The third floor ta
all in a aiugle room, about .'-Oi ti Un t
to alki-. which ia in ao ideal i.Iacv for
agymnaaiom
The boom aa a whole ia one of tie
luoet oODveuient ami taatv lu the en­
tire oitv. _____

atomaoh and li
trouble, that
yaara,'* writea P. Mum. l»orham.
O . - Dr. Kuig* New Life Pill, .a'
my 1 fe and gam perfect-heaiti
Beat iiilla on a»rtb and onlv iU' at
Jaa. <!. JohuKin and F. II *M.wd’r.

About October 18th we 1)011
oocnpy all the McNamara
“Store adjoining our main More,
Our meteasing businets de­
mands more room. WeAall
have toinething of importance
to aay later on.—Hamilton
Clothing Ca

Force
:

mUtes it djrspeptic
lbr^liisstom»ch.

I PBOr. HARRia T%S PALMWT. will |
I b. al 710 Wwtowto rtM, antu |
I totanUy.On.mil lUwU p»«. prra- I

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WANT DEPARTMENT.
WANTED

SWMI. CTi.. fl«kM «r w'kMt a*! •Ul-.awa tM.
*• I have trW
j.ackairr. * Fortv ’ acJ t
tog fond one can Uka U u .i.rci*Uy good for inJ
I ymr I,, th,- ponu.

PUMPS AND
NEW BRIDGE

EXCURSIONS SOUTH TOJAY
.no., cM<n.lcl m «««
_
I w>J m rciuoviiK; .non ilunng the winil.MlrM. luo. Ad.utw of tk, 1^, ijc.—HcBcnJ \Vm. X BuuToft in
_____ ________
»).Iol«-f Nat.on»L
,

MRS. DEPEW IN POLITICS.

1,^'

M. :*e|H-w . wIm*. with
•r fn.ui New V«irk. at.-.It Hepuhlicun state

Mt Phersun Rcltcl 1 ■uriia ha.1 a vcr>
• gather ing. w ith dclidoui
•nts, last evening
’phe .Idcgatcs lumi ihu cilv ami a

iContiuued from first iwgv>
.Notiov wa. rewdved from I. K
Oibl.. that t le fraoctiiM recently
IWMMI would be aecvpied by him and
Id. auooiate. a. mkau a. it
erly printtnl
wa* r. o< ivfd and tli** ordinance grant
ing li e IraiM .iM' wa« ord. red printed.
T
itjuncilou r»-.<tr»iuing tlie city
c'umd! from grant
II.e latiuij of r.H
cirack t
r.vrei.MUM of Ot nrgf r. Ignite was
road, iiud li.e entm* mat .*r wa- n fe
red to t o. ciiv Bliorufv to tnk. su<
St' p* MS are ffroper to protect the i-iiy
interests
Tlie math r of proia-r .-w rag« t«
the aoull. sid • was brong .t up hr P
r. port of I e board of imbUo work
and it w*as . •own ttmi two new trunk
M*wers are m*ed» d. one aoniL fro

A K K*rt«T. prut>nnor

and the G. R. & I. to go to
Lacrosse. D-troir. Toledo
•oledo and other
'’-'L' »
him |.ditl.-s, n.
h..s
places lu aouthem
Illinois Boti
the i; H. A I and the one • n the j to Frank___
ay to alte
• lion- nil the lime. I »ippr,-elaU-.i
pere Marquett • weie well )uitronlKed. | teenth annu;
h^tonve
• •.h-x.nti.Mr %,T> inmh Bef.u^about i:m going on the O. R A 1. niccts this i
It was .>.nr.Tr.-.l I
a g...! Ilepuh
and *22 on the Pere Marq letie
u-ndmg over to Thursilay evening.
.Hean. hnt 1 f«-«-l Unit 1 am a U iter uim
The following took advanta
Kalkask. and 'rhom|*son\Tile
the ti H A I excursion, going
•laying a ball game ior the cliaiupi.m- .U
... » ...
•oUow.o«,«iut.: Mr. ...d Mr,
I,,
M,.^,,igan at tte
wi I'.ni: tVhnl hajH\ad«. CI..O.KO Jobn ^oot,, D, ir»l. . •(■...i,,,,
ew- M IIM- «f pi;!.. in
Mrs Sager of Klmirm, l>. troll Mrs

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in. It xvu. all
and wu. made

v...

troit; Mr. aud Mr, W. 11, KUr. p... 1''^.
»•'
«>> "'c
troi,.M...Knnlvlv,r.r.
""-‘K
and .VIbiou: Mr. Dr. St. »ru., 1>».

troll . Mi-f Mma Kn kerd. LUiroii; < A ,s. I ryinan wa> elected hnancial
Mrs K C fonij.toii and «hme! ter
td Court Traserse I. O. F.
cxemng
lie alley between Maude. Detroit Mis. Belle Tenchout.
tlie aontheru limit Detroit_______________ The t'ongiegatu.nal Uihcs Aid
Tiie sewers now laid are
Tl.e

r-MK SALK-Sii oaturml
ail
TUXliiwn*' K“*VL?Kn
I.t.-I
dividniiU

many to-

There w«

:ri

•The Iliosl exelliim nlahl vvaMonTmiJay. when the qm-sl lot, of the Ihniit-nont gov,.|,.or-h.i.
iH-iug seiiletL
rtoiugh thr gn-iit nuui»H-r pn-*M iit had
r,M.ihl,M.cr enough m ih.-lr I.^.1,tn to
Ivwvr the »wrlrnH i,| of th,- ,111,-10 lull to
them, their ni.xi. t v i„-x,-r n-hixetl
“I luive
Imn I
the

pr-r'

eo-,.wi luma No. t n

'ii>.vr

At Pontiac an old knit«- ii on eilii
itiou which haa been oarried by the
mernbera of the Bird family for the
otiH ers. .Ml i
rciiuesleti
paat
yeara
to diameter to Tenth -treet. 18 inches
to Thirteenlh. Ifi inches to Fifteenth
Umeua 1. b mrniug tbia year, and
* ‘V' ‘oolb.Vil tcai arc harvl at eeii4t,»r-»iMH-e.-J,,,omimiili.gMr.oilrIeu.
Kd. Stain. *a liright youth of Blum*
n ID tbia city U ao afraid o
tbe resort promise, to be very promipreianng-for the match with 1 might ai.>vv..| that hv „;,.x Ing that I
that ahe will not ait on i
flald. Saginaw county, grew weary
am. which will likt-Ml! th,- M n.iti.r a
| have
nent another year. Gen. UrierMm'of
of tbreahing t>eana with a flail. He
heard hill. d,-l.v-, ilM- Fourth of July
Jack.ouville. UL. is one of the hrm he here October
began a avatem of e»i*eTlmenta, and. Ift oeuta. Jaa U. Johnaoti
The
.ewer
proiJu.ed
for
the
alley
U'believers in the luture of tne re^Tt.
Tiieie will be a u-ubt meeting
for C day or two nothing waa beard of
iwe«*n I'uuin ami ILv-s strpeta ia to be and he IS still th»>re. over.-, ing ti e the \ n h.rtn Rank Knights ol Pythias ftwelkii-.v Mui.oihlng utu.wi j.l. ahlll
A fctoginaw man was attra>*te
tba flatU with the reault that at laat
oval in sha|M\ :!8k40 inches in atoc to improvements which will make this even ng. and everv member is
die advertlaement of a fire rscAp*
.'^vreuth .tr* . t. 2»k*:W to Tenth. I'AattS hisrolUgc one of the mo-t beautiful urged to be prcNcnt. The matter o
Idete It wa at firai turned by hand. vAjioh would be forWardetl on reociid
to Thirueiilh. IhaiA to Suteeath aud in the b-elanan i»eiiiii-ula. H lias ariangin;; a senes ol entertainment'
Finding thia too ulMirioua. an old otfJ. He uenl UiB cash and in a few
IKiuches to Seventeen.h The total pnrahaaed noiirly a hundrv.l acres of " ill lie taken ii|».
itm IMuti-a .^.Mnire.
borae power wna unearthed gnd con- day a n^M»lved a copy of tJie New Tealength of tliia .ewer would be
resort prop-ny
} ,ank I.avam c, while hunting ii
beoted Witli the uiaeliiue by a drivefeet, or nearly a full mile, and tiie
Vfir^illTt'rTy'^Wi^V
the t;Uii Ailrot vv.Mvls a lew davsago,
bait. whan, a local t«l*rr drclaraa.
ttl 11*
^.,.g 0,0- s-mg. s
co»l ia estimated iit
;.i.
i,eeiMti»u.
had a verv narr<*vv ev .TIK- from death
lh.fl.ro««r„.K,.fr..u,
.. the,,
of that. ov.T and uv
pi*U evto; 4
Alderman Wilhelm mo%ea tlrnl the
r
It is reporUHl that lb- Leelanau lie- ,x bullctl Vrum tl.e gun of an unknowr
great waathe «wi«citv of tbia aimple not reach the aeal of the diai i
dmi
t
ui»derKi«iMl
IL
Tbet
present .ewer be tetniK>ranaly extened •ore A..«atioi. h«m»dew. ..Hrt of hunter, atraslil.c h.it ..tl his hca.l
.hrela. bars. Im It.a and t'atarrh la a bbM>d or CHinatitutio
irom iU present teiunnu. to Twelfth .t. prop.nr to ih,- KOYrmuirm .ut.wi, i,„, ,,r ..s. .i,,-.l »„l,.mt a s. tat, h.
pulley, that I Ira hr I p wa. needed to liMaM and in order to cure it '
lake lutemal remedies Hall’ a street. « dut.iUL-e cf tuo and a half
get the Wan up to the maclilor Ai lit
tarrh Uure ia taken iuteniaUy and Idoeks. n. tliei-ople want it.e aewfive acre or
on liic blood and mucous erage now very lia lly. He assured Th. Uml lu. ln.fr. tl,.-1.1,.!. bluff on
«
I-«-"CYt to,u.,tr..» alirto...,n,.
%ira Oniarrli Onr<Ms not
t tiie hoim
loine. ll was i»reMriU«d the coonell that tin y Nvoul I use the Which the hot el-form, rly tl.e It.dnui
a to iK. split
jj;
iington Mr.
e of the
he best
beat phvsi
physicians in this sewer. Hud tliat they wculdlN* willing Mission bouae. i. situated, and the
lao haa invented a wbip!”^,
VIOLIN LESSONS
, for
«,d
mlk-li -a* Vu
luuag* lu A 11 llullt^r^
to \xiT their share pnnui.tly when riew is one of the most beautiful iu *
KVF.NTl* IN Wticirrv.
aeni for buggiea which I pn„«.„pt
the new trunk M wer is l.ud. so the he region.^____ _____
STEWART
i
sheer was given a fare:e a great hit with the i be.i tom
w,n
l.,r\v...I,„ ;,| ,1...
l*ror. I,auta<«-oaiieriusa L oi»er»i«tr«. well MUpn-c jurty last evening by
mud UI..W. !«- h.,u- . -ottiiM-r
Lstlmale
.-..u
} «’• of the jiaving conThe High School News. publn.heil al*oiit twenty-tive v.f her Inends.
S,. IWI ••|...n-.
IT,.',42;.;
by moan, of it the driver .Ittlng in hi- | ^hai iwclocea
auch wonderful reaulta ra.-t was iwssed^n.w mg a total thbs at Stf- Louis. Mo . gives the place of F.ames were played, an.l a gomi time
doceatuch
boggy
by tbr moveomut of hia in curt I i^atarrh Hend for teatimo- ar of 114.V.M,A««r Front street. fT,^ in a recent Issue to an ar- '
cnjoveil by all ,\ quartet com11
o:
on
Union
street,
which,
le-s
lo
right fool, force ibe whip down on
tide on German I verattn* l.y ' iMsCil of Israel Banker, Albert Heuts.
«r «vnt. makes a net total of tJO.r.>«.. Prof. John K Laut
tlia back of t*ie burse aud make it hi
, formerly .of John 1 Icier and Jim Waldron, gave
I. on which fl4.25l' W. haa already
tlm borae. without the driver moviu|
this ritr, who ia now
Hold l‘y druggist., price ;6c
liiStructor In ; \cr.il tine -elections. Miss Sheer
froto bit aeat
llalU' Family Pilla ara itbe U*.t U*en paid, i.avitig a Ulauce ilae of the UnirerMiy at 8t lamia He com-. le^'cs i.kUv lor Detroit and southbrr.,., inrm lh«, tk. Ib»m. n,
3d. wMch wa. referred to tlic jmn d Ibe universili". of Girmanv cm j. imts lo >|*cnd Ihc winter,
Mt. Olemeoa Mu. Anna Main 'ommitii'C on claim, and aevounta ami with thoae of the United Stales, in a!
wnanfailu
(Vmrait Baarnclh. a iiro.miing a ga«ohne atov«> while it he city attorney with ]iower to act.
S«lraarrwW.IU.
viug n«wr Wal­
very capable aud totercsting manner,
The nguUr bill- of tiie committee
in use A few droi» mu down
dron allempteii sutcl.lc hv taking imr
showing tbe high standard to which I Mamed, vestetdav at the
condition, jlhe outolde of the tank and look Are on claim, and a<*coont8. of the board the former nave attained, and exjTcss- the bride. No. 715 Websle
green and Ilea in i
potlic works, amouuimgto ll.hTl,j fiom the burner An esploaion fol­
p.j^llKXT-Ty
tng his belief that those ol our own by Rev.'ll. I). Watkins. Will
ol the Umid of water commission}VTZ^lowed Miss Main's clothe, were
country are fast reaebing a similar 410- ward Noica j
I and of Lngineer niomahiild for
to onn-r m
m .voa »bla»e Inatanlly. and ah. wa. urribly
sit ion among*tbe « dncational lustitn- lK.thofTr.vv
that l»r. A \V. rha,.*s burned.
August. fJl2..••!». were apjiroveAl and
The h.ippv ciiiij.lewill visit a btoihtiona of he world.
ordert d paid, with the eve* pilun of
PJOU-KT,.
cr
of
the
go.
jin
m
Chicago
on
their
a:.
doM*.
One d
^tle- »Yfth Ward, ta th- prUiiMry «-boal
ropiLAU 1*1:11101111 A lh.
' “
«.f Iirhiag. Uetshur. on home ireaimem, your own phys»c»Ms bills lor coal w hich were charged at
bridal trip, rhev w ill l»e at home afof |.V n tou. or a cent a
The pilots were the damlies of ihc ter Satmdav, Oclo!>er 11.
il-oVlurkii, tbT
ut mid
MISCELLANEOUS
river towns. They wore fine luiiled
cuied get your W.S. V l«k JWr r.i.;-T
^
^
^
shirts, light till mg boots, long blat k
Waflea, toU,rrr
ixMits and plug hats. F.very river Kiy
It
mid r»f 111,- iNO- IV 11 /r-nour
I TlN.4rila! ALL PKKSONH owing Mrs France.
-1 weak ban! ao
hojied Sfunc tlav to l»ec«»me a j»i!ot. tli.il «i! one ...•• nsini. |„. m;:.!,. a pn-^enl
Tb > invi-I • S. Hmilh will gteally oblige her l.j aci'uuut was referred to the committee
Kven tbe you: 4 planters and inct- of a smM ,.| rloih,-- o, ,-u, I. of l.K ,-m
i
Hhuu: Url...l
forwarding tlie* same inside of three
Kiiit
aims aud accounts
t liants cnmiTtc.i neir coMumes and plnv,.« It) a
, to l^oUege Hill. No L% I
lerman
Hl.-d»
r
registered
an
obl
atreet,
Valparaiso,
hid
the U-lles of the *oer cities set their oisii vvn^» lold Tbj-t l»- m.Ll.t order hla
* UV a u.» at all dealers.»irj
m
to
the
board
ot
public
works
STEINBERG’S GRAND
cajfs
for them The pilots were the own vuil. niM - idI the bill to Mr. Ar
ItoAW.Cna- MkmcukCo. lUiflMu.N Y. j
: sirt, I woik that the oouDcil
ches 0} the tcr- prltv. Ill . nh-r to nvuil IiIiuk, If fuUf
have not onlerx-d. au<l leaving undone ritorv. When
habitants of rtic of Hi IN htH r.,Jiiv. on,- youu;: iicin orwork that ha. long ueti ordered, countrv- for miles round a Ui
of It rei.-atedly I>r. Moon of place would travel to the rue
tbe Fifth had the same complaint, Sundavs to see the sieamlKvat
and to had Alderman Lardie of the pilot, concious of the im|K>rt
I^O.NgY ToLOAN-Om
luw accorded him in
Arn.'Mir-nld u. l.Un
•1 VMM, i« vay 10 you tt.rlt I hnva
icek, a glori­
aud adopt plans fur the library bulld- ous figure, liat tilled, smoking a great
ntog for wbirh Audrew ramegie ia to
JO j cigar luid filling his lingers into his New York Time*
(magenta kul gloves.
Magenu was
the pilot’s color in gloves.—K\er)v
k iu. av%,Tt.-d Itself
bo.lys Magaimc.
> a curiouti tram of
thr dir.-Atluu to Mhkb
John Vctlcy WM> api^ainted on the] Public control, of the kind which 1
lions to the malti-r of
oard of regtsUMUou for the First, have advocated, is by no means an
v,iitu.nlly uudrard
] empty phrase—at least in Boston and
> said that thr
Alderman Lardie brought up toe : the surrounding towns tn which the
iMtmg.
tmt only gTrally on tk#
laiur of the payment 10 tbe health Boston Wevated roaxl oi>cratcs. Last Il», r,-aa-.-. |..,rUi tibiHv auioug wonK-n
SA POSITIVE HIT’S
Beer, and there wa» some diacnsaiuu. year for example, the gross receipts ot of all ,1a
cs<»»-- ;• mo-i -ctio-a- dn-rhieh seemed to result in the view the comiany were alvout
S- fit tU Mill if fit Hint
elm, witu i. ,1,-at- f«»r Ian;
tiat matters are all right after all. ami the total pa)-mcnt in cash to the of
aalt With thr f.uvd
Stt fit RtUftai thet Ttmtr
luo acres knoem as the Steele or
A pe4Uum was reoeired addressed various cities in which our tracks were vln-i kotl. iva, h.-» a >»tiig* *
hi* b T*
SttTit
Stritt
3 the city aiioruey. a»kwig him to Uid was apiiroximalcly $1,100,000, or pan, III iumod
redham fann. One ol the best in
ixe for the ducks, geese and pigM of ten per cent, of the whole; while our with iMT wh.r
Stt litMillitttirt t Ortmitt
Grand Traverse county, ^ ni.les
nil*
a Mrs. Mouse 00 the west aide, which dividends were less than six \iet cent. coiiiinuslly
Mttm
aymiaunn- atv a iH-,-ullar > Hluw m-..*
south of tbe cily.
Uie peuiioneri claim are a nuiaanoe.'. That is, the public received ncariy and Khniikiue of thr skin. whi<4i is
The council wry unkindly took tbe twice as much as the owners of the follow,M l.v the loMa of all the hair.—
^MIOKS>
matter out the hahda ox Mr. Crom and roaflas the result ot the ojieralion of Chicago Po>r.
referred it 10 Ohiel of PoUoe Raonie the road for a single year. This sum.
: however, is exclusive
witk power to act on tbe Uve a
xclosive <of about $408.City.

I Jlround th*f Hesorts \

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Ol nils leek. Flecnon oV

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now. I Dm

V. A. W.Xhata’a Ointment.

ASMOST ANY SORT

of flour will produce bread which
can be eaten, but yon want more
than this, you want the best,
bread, best in quality and quan­
tity. and such may not be obtain­
ed without the use of our “BEST”
FLOUR. TRY IT.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

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Manumit Scnlc Mprlsi

r-ar'g^.^Yur-iu-T,-',.

iiewj.MiiiEn’8

THE
ELEVENTH
HOUR

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2Sc,35c.S0klnSMti75c

FARM FOR SALE

J. E. GREILICK CO.

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MNIM f. IIM

ft-TKINBKRO*S ORAND ORlERA
SEAT SALE OPENED THIS
CS
MORNING

RKX-T 1^1-IURI
JAS.A.HEAWWSBBAUnmCO«EDTWtAlU,

«|U«1T <r.tha.« bi. kM>wl.do. tb^; .
«»»o»Al.
George Smith of .W mtd
tb. )arT<«aldm>« oooTiMblm. Mil. C. M. BeU left totfty (« a ten her daughlet, Mn. M
oftbe etftae o» manlar. the iaa|»od. dajri'viiit at Gland Ledge. MidL
to Chariotte thismorning
mon *o vita mis

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(Onctnal]
n dMlAT. how It H that Jim
Aft VOftlAC telo torh a »pMmIh| pmetleth la It natural aUoptat.tUo r<»r iba
madleal prufraalon. Mifniilnr >iialn.
MIB tr liartS arorkV
•^t la nHtbcr «»f tli^M-.
My atnrt
cajne fivm Ibr fanili.r of a.Ui4iUc to*y•elf to mj avrrowuJilis*.'
••EipUUi.*
**Oo ta*ina rraduat('«J fn>iu tlir mrdkul cotk«o 1 fuotul It adtibs^tM** i«> tui
for a tiu>r aa boo***
in a
torot bo«p)tal. 1 apHifil r«>r a tacatit
puaaioa of tliU kUtd n lirr«- lb»* r?aiu
luatViu maa aald to !-• ^»-ry
and
•rranil joauf
lu%*\ fa Hod.
I
uaa toM tUat tbrj ail ki*. w Ic- lllflr
aUiUl uadMtM- to
th. .'.mcwU-

JURY’S HANDi=i-SSJ:S

bU fotl
Bot Mklnc it altOfetlMr Mr. ,
eould notate wbera tbara bad!

rurol thTrcpood-l'**^

in tha
■ad

«iUwf.l
ArsvMMit of K. a. 1‘ract tor ike Heopte.

tohw ID th* pwee

- E. B.
•fardtl.oocbt. altbar rapraaRd
or

impliwl by Uw.

ThU iroplloa a

ortroinal InUnt to take Ufa Maa•iMgbter IropUaa tba nnlawfnl or feb
Mloa> klliug •irtroal malic either

second degree and the crime of mnu
aUnghter.
If there shoald be diffrrc oa of
^iM. f.Mdb rr*^t 10

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will acud Imr at om-.* by loy

-*l would not iwnuit any one bat
myacif to «wrry b.r.
Tb.* bean ii
weak, and abr uiu..t mrt ..ufTer any
aboek/
-H>h. doctor, bow itoikI you are!

opinlODS whan you retlra to toe Jnry
, yon will atlrmpi lo . armonue

Pratt began his closing arga-

------------- andMr. Pratt proceeded

h tbe tea
in the case and not
ImptopM motive In agrm*lng to a ver*

Rapida

the

pmiu of

be fowA

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GotnbWtonwed<ling,Eh.» We're

: th?ri*ty. Tb^ I

costlyWays of modiste?

Dr.

Stevena is a Can* ooouty pro-

.M,.,„.,Mt. J. T. B...,cnck ofj--- {-‘’iriSr’tr

ahoold tbe joxy find thatHargraTea
eom»itted the dsed it mast be found.
Ibat it vms tbe net of an insane man
farther, that the evldenoe showed ao*

equally ummlmou* in d.vUthnc that it
we* hy no rnmns an exc,*sstve allowance. Many a wcxldlug veil worn by
brW«
the U.t few aroson*. they
•aid. wa* wmh fully that supi. and
there have l-een liiKtance* where a
iKMUtiful and well dowered bride spent
for her bridal gown aa XUaa

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WBI0ill6«PRESENTS
■N0iNkt-S4.5O

6tt peur Mta hr

|,er*evereuoe sneoeeded iu securing a
g^o^dioal adocation.-OaHsoixoli*

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Si.50 ^

SHORE
-ACRE

SI.50

Lh^aut line
ol i;oiJ> C1.11CKS .It »i.5o

Kiiml FmIi! SpMs!

RASTALL

Jas Jt. Strut's Tameus
Flap

Mr. and Mrs. WiU Cook left today ’
friend* and reUtives in Chicago
for a visit in Dcuoit. Ponliar and
CUyton Lsirdie and Frank Hanslovother toulhcrn points.
sky went to Chicago this morning on
J.
Montague took a business
trip to Chicago this rooming. ^
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Edward IVTourleft for Dt troil this
Mrs. A. C. Bauman ami Agnes j nmniinf__________
iait wlth^his mother.
Seymour went this rooming to Detroit j
hUxj Kerkey
ami Clevelantl to visit relatives.--------------------------------

aik-ime m.d the hig upmain a lew <U>^ visiting rclalivct.
%xhu e.*cur.*d f.M Mi-h 1U*U
Uh* curt »:Mi.k; her irJ,*
«*».» f.M brr itiu**M-.ui f**r hei- lunrTisge Wellington street, left lor Si.
M. Johns
to roiiin Paul il Armotit. Mhhh ha* and Lansing this rooming to
for
Jo»t Ui Ji svlfiinured In Purl*». sayn the a few days with friends.
\.*w \.hU «..n.*»=iH.mieMt ..f the I’hilaR. G. Davidson of this city,
delphlo itch*
To many
for a
ning for his home in ('hicago
troiiH%i-au limy m*« xu ii great deal. i.Ul
this »um U \.ew,tl ulth klKdaln hy
Vi.rk in.H
moklt'si
%um for .a fa-hiouahh* hi
a»i.U* for I..T ikoldmgoutni
may Utor a »-liiule iwt lim-d
• ilh l:u^^:an KahU* or La• .lidlng
vrd. for l.iti-s and fiir.^. ti^ i* iirl.Uers
*.f Now York fashi.in ^y. .h t.Tuiine
the value of a tn.*as!M au
TI.. V admit that v iih ean-fnl inansgi*metit
tMlI ksjmj, n fashionahh* i'ndf wiih iho r»*.,u!*.;e numUT
of Loxviiv.
hat** lui-l the luhior
aCM-^-«rJe> .4 a •diMIi.l- oim.t. hut the
money inu.^t Ik* in gtanl luinU
The following «*^t!mat*- of a hr.dal
?lJ.M.h«.
In order lo make room for
U*eu furui»i»e*l h> u I'mnoik
xkVNdt. Who
arrivals we arc ortering totne
liK.ks u|ion it u** au
rare bargains...............
ture;
Six rvealr.g roans. tv,.r ,.f them
aerraglnr
an.*-ve ainl two

got the right
Pi000.

r.rov»ks of!

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r-.’r'^r.'

modiste* agm*d that |12.(XXi
,, Xo^ut they wv«.

•ahjMA to epiUptio attacks in such i
as to prove that be might
whatsTvresB

Mr,
.

tomorrow j

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Ha diocuasad the epileptic thaaxr |
at length also «nd believed

ICArUrA>d«m Ai»oyro«old.,llv.

skt’k;

Mrs. L. Soule will leave

;r,s

worthy trtatment of bis invalid wilr.
He pointed to the aged mother bowed
-Tlny'a brain ba* bad a very eeven* in grief brsidt. her son aocust dof a most
•bock, and the brain and M|.liuil .idumn horrible crime, and implored them not
are one and tbe aame. In heru.ue d.- to bring further grief and disgrace to
prrulun hunuiii lK ing> an* b.ilde lo a the mother and break the strong ties ol
nort*ne«a of tin* nHvvx. tlH-ngh we do love and affection by consigning bet
not uauaUy find It lu dogn. Hut Tiny,
eon to a daugeon ..oell^for life unl<wi
you know. U au like a humanthey ooold deu-rmine withoot a rea
-•She U, doctor, and your appn*cia
tioo of thla fact miiKi have Uhii of eonable doubt that the respondent wai
actually gaUty. which he declared
Steat advantage In hi-r treatmeiit.- •One dlaap|*oluUiieiil im iu *ti«-e for th^ could not do upon tbe evidence
yoo.^ I hiUTli*d on to dlvin^i her att.-n suittltled. whiob he charaoterixed ai
tloQ from any more dlf
lacking in eaeential features of proha
er. lo prepare fur an (Tbei luevUahle
dlity. and indeed in some cases ix>ssi<
one. Tlny'a memory bm Ihduty.
palred. and It wUI U* a w.*.*k . •>u Ih
Patchin deolart'd tliat it wai
righting llaolf. I fcal- al*’*
ill
not for the jury to determine whe
necDber her name. 1 ry Iwt *
committed
the crime, but to sift th4
- Tiny. Tiny, come here!'
The doc paid no alteulhm to the call. evidence and discover beyond a rea
Voo are right. dmn..r
How akiUful •ooable doubt if the resi^ndent wai
you are: How long ilid you aay
guilty. In bU argument Mr. Fatchli
would be bofore ber memory
allnded at length to the bedroom np
- •Only a few • c-»*k«. < J h c ber identy stairs and the bed which had bees Elgin iti
. Si*
»».
of food and reaL and ahe • ill
slept la tbe night before the tragedy, Thri Vtrew
t;* mi
aU rtcht;
and gave U as a nsasooabU theory that Fix reorplioa coana.
-Mlaa Murchlaou’a appnvlai II of m:
the
who slept in that bed that
r hals^ut r
•kill haa given me my *.tart.
talked of me iDcemiauUy to ber frlenda. night WR the ooe who committed the
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CuUa for roe to come to lier at least once Bunisr. aoo noi nwgzvTeo.

At OfAAd

.MtaBcUGirnd went to lttrtro.1 «««ar.
tiKUy to rctDDiD lot tc.
j

aaee, a strong argument for the peo­
ple and a logical and forceful plea for
jnstioe an<l proper punishment for the
person guilty of killing .Mrs. Har­
It was on** of the b**st argu­
alt and battery.” oi • aaaanli.” grave*
Or 1
may b. •‘not goitlty. * if yon ment* ever., heard in a local oonrt
Mr. ami Mra. J. M. Rattenburyi
KALKASKA WINS
And from the evideooe tliat respondent room, and 'no doubt one of the ve^ went to Detroit this rooming.
Before]
br**t
Mr.
Pratt i rer mad.* In all lAs
did not inflict the injaries. or if yon
returning thev arill also \ isit at Ponti-1 i>er<«ir« Tho«paeavUi« for c a
And that tbe ]«ople liave failed to sal- long erptrit noi* at the bar.
ac and Grand Rapids,
j
.bipof NoriW.'Miebira.
After defining Ihi* degrees of murlafjyonr mu ds that the roapondMit
(’liarles Rosenthal has gone to l>edid «ommll the crime by that degree der. Mr. Pratt argued that it often
tro'.i on a business trip.
Kalkaska won the ball game with
denoe which I have charged you mattered little whether a murder was
.Mis. j. W. Mulikcn u visiting in ThompsonTille on
planned and premedital. d in order to
Twelfth
ftreet
aa reqnlreA Your venlict may bestaldish lb.* crime as murder io tbe Olivet and Detroit.
grounds for
the
championship of
•not guilty by raaaon of insanity.” il
fir*i
degret*.
1..
F.
Perket
who
has
been
m
l.udnorthern
Michigan this afi.-rooon by
yon find that tbe respondent did in
If
a
man:*hould
meet
another
in
the
ington
on
business
for
the
last
two
a score of Ifi to 4.
fliot the wounds and injailes upon tb»
deoeaMKl. but that when ao do.i g bv •trt*et and suddenly draw a revolver months returned home last evening.
Rose Culman of Charlevoix ios.sed ,,, ......................... ........ , .........
of unaooad mind aud rmidered so and shoot him deac^ that would l-e
by dlaeajc
If jolt Vvrdici i. ”not mntder iu tl.e first Aegree. although, through the city this rooming on her
Detroit—Wheat.
Detroit—Wheat, 72
72 and
and 7‘2i; ct>ni,|
gntliy by reason of insanity.*- then there would be a comiuete absence of wa\ to Chicago.
U2; oats 33].
the Uw iwmiits tbe c .-*t to t«v. a premeditation. Mr Pratt slated to
'J oletlo—Wheat. 73 ami 73J
Miss ('.race Willsey of FASt Bay
tl.e jnry tliat he would leave it lo
oertatn action.
Ch:cagt>—Wheat.
iicagt
went to Chicago this inoining to visit
them wheth(*r John llrargaves was
•It is nnneoetaary for me to remind
relatives.
ioats. 32];
guilty of murder in th<- first degree,
you of the importanoe of the issue ox
Mrs. N. A. MiJ.i; U-rt tut Detroit Uml
after prea nting in review tbe facts
your retpouaibUity as jurors. Yon
this
morning
to
visit
ncr
brother
1.
in the caM a. deduced from the eviwill retire to tbe jury room honeatly
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Coromerce will ojien Danedrnce: and he ^lieved that when K. kamlall.
and fairly. wlUioot prejudice, hasiog
the jury had giv.*n the proper consid.Mrs. (ieorge Roscl and son Frank.
school in the .\cadeim Wedoesyour verdict upOi tlif evideuw in the
rmng
oaae andniKm the law as given yon by eratloo lo the facU tlu*y would ren­ Icftihis morning for Grand Rapids Uuy evening. Octolwr Nth at N ik m.
>r to s|»cnd
sivml a few
few. Payment on entering.
SvK;al,

der a verdict of guilty of murder in and Benton Harbor
Svk;
the court
tlavH visiting fricnils and relatives.
the first degree.
After the jury bsd been out about
Then Mr Pratt went on lo dt**crii>e
.Mrs. M. Schulgen of Tenth Mreet
au hour they sent a request to Judge
It Hu iDiiv
the alleged crime a* it appeared from left for Chicago this rooming to visit,I
Mayni* for permission te examine tht
ehh.i h* :o ld
the evidence ]ireM*nted. and in a drapbotogrmph Of tbt* room where tl.e
and lb- ... is
luaticmanner ami with elo*iuent forci* .Mrs. H. Melhilhouser.
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oi IfrH UargmvM occurred.
-Tht* kiue
d.Hcrlbed how Mr^ Hargrav.-* might
Mr. Jacksvm went to (’hicago/this
The oojit could not’grant their re*
have lH*eu xilled if tin* testiniouy pre- morning on busines.s.
<loeit ai. thp.v hal had full opportuiii
«ented was< true
Near the clom* of
to insider all the evidence.
Mrs. Morg an,1 son .Xnhur •<-nl|
hi* argumt ni he took up the epileiay
iloraer l•stchlo•• AmhwI for Harrrsve*
to Detroit this morning U»r a visit ,1^.
i
theory and dtvlared that Mr l*atc!.in
Atioxnev J. W
l*at.hin lonowed
with Mrs Roy More of that place.
had practically abandoned that theory,
Prosecuting AUomry Ifred II. Pratl
Mrs. I.. Probert and Vena Cupka!
Croat
os he had not discussed the evidence
went to Toledo to visit Iriend.s.
I aUHit
iu the argumenU vesterday afternoon
of the doctor^ on the stand relative to
at 3:10, making an eloqm nt and forci
Lottie Swan went to jDckson
tbe nspon.i’ilitv of epileptics and
ble plea tor the rt*si»ond«mt. He ulk
Krnd a lew
few davs w ith her
he
sister Mrs. {
-------------------the evident condition Hargraves waj> sjKrnd
for I»r.
ed tor two and one half hour^ and ix
Moreland.
in on the morning of April 21st. there
erled all his oratorical and r«>m*oniDg
Dr. S. .*iteTcns. who tias rrccutly
Mr. ami Mrs. Hcnr> Wright ol
fore the prosi cutlon did not .-ooHd. r
moved
her**
from
tht*
sooth part of the
powers tu iropnwslng the jurors with
that theory as iinpor
Hailwr Springs who have been sjicnd. state, has located in the new Wilhelm
the fact that before they could couvioi
Mr. Pratl-* argon
ing the last week with Dr. (lamer block
The following pleasant uoticea
tbe respondent of the murder of his
tionr and a half and nt half i«st nine and family, went to San Diego Cal., are from the paper* of bis former
wife they must And him guilty l>ehome. DowoAmc and (3a**opoli*:
l.e had flulshrd. Tbe address im this morning to sjieml the winter.
yond a re asonable doubt; that if a
pressed the ^pectntor* strongly ami
Miss Bertha Pelcrtyl ol this city
single doubt ezieted iu their minds
evidentlv appealed to tbe jnrv. It was went to C’hicago this niorping to get
and they should convict him they a fair and ioctd presentation of the
yet nu<
Hli future i
the styles.
would be guilty of a ^*ater crime taH>ple-* case and wa^ evideully rehas been a cIom*
•d. The doctor
dr
Mrs. D. E. Carter went to LaCrosse,
in hi* profession iand hit a
than that wliich the acensed
was Kanh*d as such by all who heard it.
After a rt*ovas of ten minni* * the Wis., to visit friends and relatives.
practitioner oe
for him
charged wltK. The address wus ^o
court resumed order and Judge Mavne
prattioe. His
doubt Abe very beet U»ai Mr Palchln charged the jury as given at tbe begin­
M
has decided to leave
ever made in the court room. Ho was ning of this report
fact that the doctor waX* ch<.#en to t x
Mrs. Har
amine the recruits tba
eloquent at timee ana at other times
morning h
here for oervioe in the
he exercised bis oharaoteristio ability
j Philippine war*, and also for the regin placing U*fore tbe jury in a logical
Thc Misses loitlie and Margaret j tilmr anuy, is an Indication of the es
way tlie facts which they must consid
er in deliberating upon the case. Hv
• .\,*w Yi*rk tin-Hjinisker.
dlCk.
Vour veidi.t muat be •‘gni tj
of murder in tbe aMond degree” il
yon ao And. or •manalsugtter.” oi

-I took Tiny lo my oib.i- and in :iu
liour aiMU •ord to y\u^ Muuh\^»i
that abc •aa out of dnuffer Tbia waa
tbr trulb, for iliedos waa .l.-ad
-1‘allciila twIllJig on me the next day
were told that 1 liad au lmp,n....i cam*
on hand and would i.m likely l.e at tUc
oOlcr till evnilnc.
I wa» biintlug a
bat looketl 1
Munblmm
> prneti.o for tlii.a"
le idosn. but litil not tlml
daya to go to tbe
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de.vaM>l nil the aft.»r
1^1 of tin. tblnl >il.e will a r.n liulc
Uw»t, and II •uuld never d.. to hci,.!
brr home after ao aerl..u. au ..jHmt»..n
In ao aleek a .-midltl..n.
I put In r .m
quarter ratloua till ber U.m^ b-.k.Hl
for all tbe world like *!he rll.laM m b
aand.- Thru I a. ut word m Mica Murrhiat.n that she wna .|U»te r.-.'over.sl
and aa aoon a« 1 4i>ubi k.u a llnb- lleHti
on ber bonea I • uuld aeu.l her Imu.e.
A TClueat twiue l«. k lo ^ml ber nt
oner, ao I t.»ok ber myarif
•MUa Mimblatui hImM bai^ e\.MTlny*a conditloiv
Th.*
* ap|M*«r
anoe In
• hard atntnrlr
drtudevl leal tbe lady ahouhl dVeover
•ome dlffen*m*e Utw.*.*i, it,.* oM and
the new. and abe did
•••Why. il.wtor.- abe eXiUUued. U.>W
(wme limt black a|a.l on ber atumach
Where It vai. pure • biter
•• That; I aahi. takluc out a maguifj loj: Sbuui to natu tune. /Oh, I a.*.*:
Thafa when* the Im ieion • •!.. made gave the jurors the credit of being
The akUi waa rrmohni ni tluit |H>iut. boiiest men and fair minded ciUxeiis ot
and fmiorntly iiftiT emit nmoxal tlie the county, whose eole purpose would
hair inwwB again In « dlfTereiit n.1.4- ’
be to do jnstioe to tbe accused aa well
-•Hut that tan on li.eend ».| In r tail as to enbserve tlie ends of justioo.
-dW that nmie In the Maine •ay V
referred to tbe iwst life of liar
-I nrrtrndcd «ol to bear,
the
graves, bis steady habits and iiraise-

« week, and with tbla aid I am working
lAto A good i*rartb>e. Meanwhile I am
dalag All I can to dea4*nre tbe eonflteee of my paUmta and tbe puldlc.1
MlUtAM nAV.VK.

H. Rreba

Mr. and Mis. Joaeph Pohl
*obl and ton;
ton:
Chtford Wft this morning
and Mt. Oeincnt to visit
I .Mrs. G. G. Bates in Chicago.
Hiss reUtivex
] Roberta uUl spend>«ne time in MoMm Kiank of the hra. at Ktaok A. ,

Bsent for the people at « o’clock this
lui her sister, Mrs.
morning. Mr. Pratt began to define
the degrees of murder to the jury
l>r. and Mr*. W. S, Moon went to
Mra E F. PortonandMra Leonard
when Mr. Patohiu objected to the Cbica^ this morning on the Perc
Oonrtadc, who have bs«i visitlag In
proerentioD giviug a oeflaition of tbe Jilarquelle,
Traveree City and v Iclnlty. returned
degreea of murder, upoo tbe ground
I. M. Bennett left this roorfimg on
to thJlr' Wes in IMtroil thi;S5mlng
that Prosecutor F H. Pratt in his ar-. a business uip lo Chicago
They were acooapanied by Miss Ida
goment at the o,.eniug prsoUoally ell^
Mrs. G. K Wilson ami daughter Coortadr.
i
mioated from the case the first degree i
. .unorning lor Flint whero
J. W.
Palmer of Leland passed’
murder theory, by deeeriblng th.
Mils sLie will attend school '
through tnis i lly todsy on his way toj
leged crime a« having been commit­
j
Mrs. M. K. Beach returned this Aba Arbor.
ted on the impnls** of the moment in
Mrs J E. Greiliok left for Jack '
morning to Pontiac, after spending
the lM*at of passion.
the summer with her daughter Mrs. son this morning, where sh«* will visli
Mr Patchin furtlier moved that boll,
C. j. Ebner.
a short time with bt r broib«*r. W. K
first and set'ond degree mntder be
S. R. Burke of Cctlar
the city 5
from the
Tbe court took the matter under 1 on business.
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Mr. and Mr. Frederick K.gel left

views with falmeas and in ac- I frar alH*-. ifOIM-.:
• The lollml ia*
•Tiny. iN.mcMUl.kI lo a b.
• way up
Tib In a 1
, ..^Hvlal
harr made tliHr allim-i.ta
Tbfttfforc 1 uaa plrliH.^!
op|»ortunlty lo Inlp « ri.iW
Mb. Mur
cblaon wmt to flw <Tlb. luru.il down
the ciothluK am!
ti ihhhU**!
•^rrrrorolUB uiy dtHaiM-lutumin and
a rrpoUlon I luive always f.-Ii at a<H*lUf a dOA tn aled aa a «i.lld.
«hlld. I ludd
bcid the
and
Itoodic'a iMiw. t.H.k . ui my
looked dubloua
• - -Oh. dorior, la tlu r.- any Uoik V
••Tiny is MifTerliii: fiom u iiiUriU
kMitj of Ibr l. n teulrlrlr of the iuira
Komierly ahr imiat bate tlWd.
Ml... may laUnder lh4mrilu*.
aared. but I inu»t ink.* 1 r t.. my ».f
flee and perform an omT«tl..ii
- X-an t U W tlonc b«*n V
•••On no an-ouul.
All u.y in%linmenta are tbcii» and all my appuru-

eomroiti

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L. Spneue
Grind Rlpids todiy.
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Oiwge Mel » )o.t able to be oot

ribt broken by being thrown out of
rig some weeks aga

inflicted ibe
J;®
injarie. of arhlob Aia wife, Marj
»me. HI. the guert of Mra. Alice Robaoo »ent to Chicago this morning
P^u^iu -..t th. JtB«ltt.. whlM,
died ea the flat day of |
'cm busmem.
^
Thft BoStOll SUfft.
1 him b»T,l7«.d.ltb.r.
before 1returning,
April Uat. and tlml ba was of aoand
.Misses Kellie Co>ne ami .Mice
M. IngeraoU and wife Irli for I'T _
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mlad. tiien ba t. »uUiy. To otnU-1
Tisli
igo.
I Jackaon this aonuag to t
IjIi Mr. la-1 D ui*TES*«a** ^
Z ‘’bilbp. loft tod»y tor Chicago.

as,wt«aod or Imidied. Ibe killing
may hare been Intentional and yet the
Vlifi*
U fibrra
offense
U manaUnghter. Bat the
I# of arar b«ud*. lu«>i*n.<l uf fHllua
of pranmdiUlion and maUoe
llirtu albout nrvb «lla.o».tl.-* *4
thrx uorr tinioniut I .Hrt.uioM iu>prlf afombongbt lo murder 1« absent.
to tbo fvaiu*- of iUlri>
Mou-.
Tbo i^t wa« ibal 1
•all llv.
of tba crime of murder iu tb»
* Joat aa J

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For the balance
ol the week we are going to give you the best up|wrtumty
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Basket Cheviot, $L(H) saluc
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Arn.ure Roval $1 (Hi value.. .

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Sjwtnal 7lk
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xil Englisl. Clay Worstcki $1.50 value SiKrcial UHl
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We have pUcctl just one piece of each of these on the coun­
ter at thexe prices.
It will l>c wdl for voti to come early if
you wish to avad vourself of the opjwrtunity lo set lire a gt»o<1
diexs at a deculed bargain.

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Porno M Diwtt $hao PorPoHoci Fit oW
Lhm comphH h #aa*t HosMotxkhH, SoMpooSoro, Mf Potiom. T
Pirns, im fmet msmrythimf/ im IPas.’a Fmrwiskimft.
Mmm Hmm of Pom s Pmekm.mria Fmmr^im-HoodsJornks mod Bosn

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oMt.^ hia H*itrtk

MARD?AN«f

attat««lc detoor while Ihr
held
Hoctan’a attrition auddmly prrripluifd himaclf utKio the y«m# t
back. An luaunt later all three were
epoo blxn, and be wa. belplewa. Ilia
arms were strapped behind blm w
leather U-lt, and tU b-g. were almlUr-

'the gold
WILLIS

“If. a strong Ik>x. boys.- aabl one of
tbe Cm kers. In-tidlng over the cbeat.
“We ,-an t
It l*‘ re- We ain’t got
much lime. *
T^d It into the boat and take
down atrram.” aald another, “lba
cmronly abon “
They began to struggle w lib tbe
cbeat and llortun wlib bla bonds.
Tears of rage werv lu thr young man’s
cyew
“If I get |tw»e.“ be said to blmwlf.
“I’U slaugbtrr the whole three of 'eia.
Ifa In mr tu do li.The 1,elt an.uud bla arm. «uapr,ed
with a lou<l nois,*. lleVpraug lu his feel,
forgetting that bl. bg^ xv,Tr iltd, and
fell In a b,*ap. An Instant
CV»T. he was free. He ra
Unk. but tbe cbe»t was alr,-s
,-a.ly lu I
ls*al. and the m» n bad pu^
tbe swift runvi.l.
For a moment U.Mion meditated tbe
folly of plu.igii.g In. hoping that
i^Jgbl rra,b tb,- lioal and ui«.-l
Tbrii a ,T.v from the lop of tbe al
arrest,-d bi^ ati-iiiion.
Wigghi T.nd half a ,lot,n others ,-ame
ruunh.g d .xvn thi-.sJAiH-. l|..rio„ pl„d-

CMSSY

^■■UkRE
waa
a
cumMoatl^

frvl^'ht atwl MfirrM rar oo

rJdlur brtow tlir atatlon. ai
I
Hortoo kt^w lUat It «a» |
UiS rain arliL tbc ViKi train.
H*- ttaooffbt Ibat l*r Hil;rUt Di.d a
u» fo wiib It unobi^n^«l-i.j m#
rldr, llLr a traiu|t. aa Ur i*Ur«M<«l Jt to
Aa to dratlrmt|.in, br waa not in
ttlar. Tbr tnip^irtant tuattrr %»aa t
awaj. Ur bad Ijriru dlarbarirrd rnmi
Ihr arrtirr *4 tlu rallf^-id u»d-r au-i»i
rk»n €rf dUhujHaty. and rvrrji-jdj
knrw It or would Lnow It *.r> rooii.
An Vsima mvrlrn*^ ^t.r.lalnli.;; a
amall antn of uuuir^ bad Ir^ n MoUmi.
It wcmld barr
f..r Ilur
tlu. tu.fu urn iH. bad
ont don- It. lluarv.r. Ur
Un..wn
to bavr Wt
ii.d to lu bard
prraacd. a*> tliat waa tbr *.|»d of him
It waa a dark, irnaty rvoiilnx. l4**w.
amtTjIn* rbuida vrafd lb.- l-i. of tbr
bill like frljrbunird bird. In lllahl atul
aiad a wax Into ibr |.|,at Tbr uolar of
tbr .rind wonld dr^.%* i. any ..nliimry
aotind, and Ibirton
uir>n a
platform of tbr car wlihoui rajr^UI
rauUon. Ur wlahid to imh- v i.« waa lu

aaar an rxim.iM. mram*niri.r
WiiTKln alltioK on i.i. oak rb..»t l*oui.d
wllb Iron and hnndllnc a itnolvrr. Ilw
aldr tbr dtr»r- ilub^Hl a ilU a bund Ujr
on tbr knob-Mood a -jK.rturf- uf WIrffln namrd lUnka
Tbr roar of ibr wind aubM.Unc for
a frw mlnul.w. it i»i,a |hhi.»w|.- for Hor­
ton to OVTlirnr lb«' niuvrrrution of Ibr
two turn, raia-rtallx aa Jbinka bold thr
few wonla.
“ira h o'llork now/* aaUI llnnka.
TU br tuirk iH forr U. Ymi ll W all
rmbt alone.'*
-Hare,** rrpUwl WlRRln.
* A lliilr
matter of a hundred tbomutnd In jrold
doesn’t affect my nrrvea ”
\s If to prove It br drumnn<l out a
little tune on the etlRr of ibr rbrat
with the barrel of the revolver.
-•f^IieclaJIy." l.« a«ld».l. **a. nol-odj
know. wr*rrearr> In' It ”
"Tberr’a no irlliiu- wbnt tbr Cn-ckera know/’ rrjoltuil liankM n-fiTrlnc
to a lltlle community of d.w,,rrudtu^
that lived In cnblna nl.>u|r>4ide tbe
ever, you’re too Himm* to tbr drind to
have any Irouldr.**
Wlnrln rerllod that be wasn’t Vxpectlni: any and pnMxe»b*il to nil bla
» oi*enrd Ibr d<Mr wide, and
off Ibr tdaiforni
Hr rmimiHl. bow- {

• I ,x.uMn’i bold Vm.“ b- wld lu a
tone uf d,>i^ir. *'Tb, y g.-t axvuy w ith
*'Yr d .nr J.-st rightr x-vrlalroed Si­
las. grasping blm by tbr band
'The
gold Us-if,
“SnfrV’ tvbord liorton. amaxrxb
' ll nrv.-r xi aa in tbe , b,-.!.- said SlIna “If. in lb,-ni Hire,- a.i,-U “
He dn»cg,-d aw ay a bit *01 tbe wn-ckag.- and ,-xpo^d the sa, ks to view,
• for tbr love of b,-ax,-n”~ llurtOD
iKgan.
•Ia,..k bore. J,xe llortun.’' aald .sdaa.
Interrupting, 'tbrrr'. two ways of
wurkur in tbU xvurM. On,-’, xvlib x,r
liantts. the Ofbrr's w lib x, r lo ad Here
was this gobl. an- no way b. guard IL

1-ri.rjuVK
alrkrnlnir u.i.*.. of fi.llluR and iben a
frlRblful era all a a Ibr rur Mrii.L
vly lu Ibr middle of a dwarf,d
pine with euormoua a|.n-ndim; biair b
r a|,.|-. of I
What ba|.|M-nrd
•-vr
tbn.UKli
r.-d of tbe
aria torn out n. if b> an » xpk,^lon.
Tbr >ounjc man Mna .UNidly dixrr.
nd one of Ilia I.r^ la.^.d Mrn.^tb
ud ferllnK. Hr xn.prd alaint for aouir
obje. t by u liUdj br mlRbt aowdy bmiaelf iind try to rlM‘, and by . borne bla
band toorlHHl lb.* oak «b.-t. v bi. h
r.liiar.-Iy on lb, turf a- If
-fully Ml It dow
there.
At tbe anm,* muiurnt
b,*atx! fbe
ul,-e.«f WiRRln.
•'How are ye’;*’ aaUl the voi,^ “H,
ain't hurt a mllr."
Hurl on leaned asalnM the rbi-M
held Ida n vohiiiR
v
b,t»d in Ida ba
Wbi-n It arf
llllle at»-u,llrr.
looked up. nnd by tbr fal.iii
hat was atruRRiiuc ibnuiRb tU«-1 luu,li«
le iM*n-#lv«d .*illa». «-l„tlird lu ragn and
dn-«iurr>.. Mnmliiiff N-forr blm.
••1 hbi ain’t m. Ilmr |.. r.%,- ln.“ said
Ulna. “Wxe got luiaim-an ou band.
Ve’ve gut to run ba,-k to il,r Matlon
and Irll ’em nU.ut tlda. Il’a a ytaa!
ebanee that ooUdy'd iiiIim ua ft»r an
hour.”
lIuuV’' rvlP-rat.d Ibu-i.u. 'l ,»u’t
stand. My b-g’a br,>k,-.”
wblalUdKofilyand long
” b,- ,Tl,d at biM,
Id ye Lear
an.vt
la fiUV ye c»i
Juat la*f,u>
pbitfon
mlRlil -a’

Tbe rh»->i U full of tonsils for I'ulum1,1.-, ,x.lU gr it, N,-xx York.”
I X..U llo-ugl.t ,h.,t I mlgltf’tN-gan.
,-r nmnl xxbnt 1 thought." rx'Ms.n,l.H! Wlgglu. * N..XV I ki„ixv Ad' If
1 dont s-|uare ye with tb- ,x.in|i.-,ny
my name ain’t Silas Wlgglu ”
.:,t,!oyou'm,-anr
JuM n l-H.” said Silas, with
bis hr.nd on thr oth.T’s shoubb-r. “I
said. Not If It wa
mllUun.'

hr other start,d to run up lli»* bank.
Horton ewHay,d to dratf b.uiax'lf up ou top of the »Ii,-.M. To litM MirprliM% tin* Injur,*,1 1,‘r M-imod gn'atlv
letter. Somrtblnc lia.l Mru.k ai-rtw,.
be tblgb and fwralywd H for the mo-

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Dr. Frederick A. Cook of Brooklyn.
speaking lu behalf of Dr. Tbomaa L.
iH-drick. give, the following dcUila of
tbe Utter s various mi*uudemtandn:ga
Wttb Ueutcuaut I’eary. tbe arctic <
“Tbe I’cary arctic exiwslltlon cimsiated of three men-Uvuienaui 1’,-ary.
I>r. iH-driok and Mall lleuaiuu. the cub
orx-d man. w bo baa l,eeu wab tbe lieutenant fur a long lime. Of course, aa
tmtUera were, lb-re could U- by aut-b
thing as a lieutenant cxnnmander. ab
though It was 1’,-arFa original liileutiou to pUce Hr. l»edrii k lu charge *.f
tbe natixrw. Later Lieul.-uant I’rary
found that be could aM.ume charge of
the natives himself, and after that at
differcul limes be transfi-m-il ibat xlu
ty to Heuauu. Out uf tbal gn-xx the x«
rioua diffx-rx tKV-. U tw ,<«-n the explorer
and Hr. Hedrick w bi, b tiiwlly bd to
tbe resignation of tbe lalirr.
.
“What u,ay be Irrnnd the real trou

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by l.ieutemilit
I’eary. S,xt-ral days afl.r that e,,-nl
Hr. lH-»lri,-k. tbn.ugb a M-iise of duly.
came tu tbe couclusiou that It wa. U,a

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CXlHvlilioU. lie nwMilMd ulsx, that to
rx-tun, to civilization and 1,-axe IVary
alone In the mnb without medl,-al aid
would place him In an uuenxmMc p»sitlon U-forrt'iiepu»,|jc.
“JUM lU^ior to tbe dii.a,lurx- ,-f tbe
Eric for boiuc Hr. Heilrn k n-ru^-Hl to
1.0 Hard the ve.w-1. ami Lu-ui,-i
iVary aaktd Mr. Wy,
nsboiv to peraua

he:
A small boy d,-tlnp-* a hend.nche
‘ m stomach acLc in Uu- brain

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th. ,43 in: Th-.w.ml mu«

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haro tboa. aor will any o»e wlm naaa
Baeklctt’s Arnica Salrw It glorite

Tbe prraSdam of a college aaya of cc
edocadoo. *aida Intertralnlng and
aqmil training take tbe simper out
of tbe yoong woman and the rtmgA.

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makiui; their o«m drcv.oi or the vlrcssmakirv; trade, cannot artord to miss the int»st thnrou-li course ever
given in this line of w\»rk. My t lavs will Ik: orgamre! here (>ct.
l:i, complete instruction in ten da\s (h houis each dav). Vxru
W ill be able to cut any gannenl you see. a!«i U- able to lii any
tirgure after taking this course,

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. tt, aliovl the inv
H^rit^k’a atntem.-m about
Ih.. th.re arontMl
I’.-.-,ry’s refuMl t„ give tmii fm-I
j.-sury fullmth- lower I<irt of
“I dIff.T with Hr. U-xlritk on tliat the iMttom «,
-X.- are made ,n
question." rx-pll,Hl Hr. OH>k. ‘nml lithe xx;.U:
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iv iib the fuU is,r
Ihmk lh,at he alionld h.nve taken the j the same nun
prv,visions xxe offer.-d him .luring the lion H-l-xv th.
r w hen we were there with fha gath,-r,Hl
Hedrick that winter did go to
laut IVary and off«T,sl to buy
ikxu.o prxxvialons. and l’,-,iry rx-fns.d to
ac-oimnodate him. I can euRily und,-r. “to bring It i
at;in,l that actloa by Lieutenant I’eary.
It ifor he had Ilia plana made for the dash bho k
for the pole, and I can see how It wiia
that he did not have an ounce of fotvl !
tosixare.
j l«- relegatt-d to
“You must rtmemlK-r that lb,-s,-thr,V 1 .'ears l.l.»v*k x, |v.
m,-n had
In the arctic three loi;g I even ivni,-ui!s-r.sl. i
years and passx-d through tints* arctic 'pit.xfsl ,i. xnlu- n
nighta. and an arrUc night la llu dayiv. th,- f;„-tom like In
1 have Dexvr known men tollvelogeth. xvumvn m,w iimb r
er one arctic night and nOt f,sl like than Miey us,-d to it wil*
kicking each olh,-r. The fart U tliU Mancbml
/
iffair la ali, ply ti- ,.r,linary frtctlun I Xh«* lo" Ua,s .tr- ih,xv
I
Thx-rc are a .in smi, .ju.uiini.-s ii,.M „li,-^i
-om the xvlnde a fair Id-n of xv h.-„ is t.. I.* won.
little d,,^
(fall
1 vs. .
• 4 the xvi.l- and ir
- forgoUeu.’
d i( ,: ill the b,v, lit-st.
Wl..!. is
;,s
r»ar>-. maIrM — r.ahlMll«a.

^ an '/'.wt“‘^";i, ^.n'd ^.r.t”n..

blow n her Ux»c.“
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when I U>ir
liorton rx-fic-l.-d ui^.n w hat Ihinka ! to oae
^ae Electric Bitters, bat
Ih
r
badaaldabuol tbcauumutof informa workiAl wonders. Now I t
lloopoaacojusl by ihetYcckt-rv
a totT oan eat anything, bar
.NVxcr mind what she Iv" be aald. in strength and enjoy hard work."
bi^ixh and new
one knee behind the chest. “Vx>o They give

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IVIro. R. NAT. Oo name re.

Miserable Mothers.
CHILDREN ROIBED OF TNEIt
BItTHRiSHT.
Tl,e movi set
. .hin, io m. 1.
lertulv. Thr r
I who inhrnta weakness u hauthcai
I for life in the atrtiggle for existenir
The sreak and sjckly
n-other surely .levoies her offspring to
•mwrv and miMortune
The romantjc
uir* of marriage is Iwvd on lore and lox-s
• lone.
The s-:ent,fi - idea of marriage
-letnand. sound healii, os a hosisof matnmony. 1 he utter helplesanessof lox-e is
wriiteii in a thou-wind exper-.eni'es of
vonng m-therhoo-l.
The , child, the
mother wxjuld die for, cries in her arms,
loo sreak
xreal and worn to comfort
and she is too
She ean do naught but weep in
M-mpatby.
As surelv as the most serious thing i
life ia maternity so tbe moat oecesaai

A Loodoaer named John Wills bat
patented a nivel engine for
propulaJon. which be

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U».3,nr>ron..,.
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Tcllow through nil
brown with .m .m.l
;,iid ;«ll th.-K.- h-aves
frosty ov.rhhwm.

The chief
1 w l„t,*r day
XH,m. mixing

cW of ^
e, at tbe clnoe
ihe fainllv

ulirrrK iioi

sseau.

inatmet your, druggist to send you

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whit.- bous.- btx,ke u|A,ti bis reverie,
-Jdhnaoo.
“Theodore.” abe said, “the r,H,m la'---------------------------------------—^
gx-ttbig x-ohl.
Utile coal In
r»i,lled. “You know
1 am a u,en,lH
lUrvlwvoJ T,mUr xttd ^tul.b'ldo you^notr
l^nds For S-U-

LndlMkir « TiakaEt«MlN

“WelL 1 received word todav we
have itooe on a strike
If you waat
that fire poked you wlU have to 4o tt

J. M. TULLER
TI3WU e«I, M.I

MvIbj^ rhlM. 1 tel! rrerx l«dv this bappr
exmu«a« doe to the b, Ip of (’k*1 and ,»i
yowr meth.nm^ I xImU never Ic wilimm
. your mchcinr* hriuen.Tib and xhaJI
rri-o*.nn.rmhtig your * Fa
>er fad
ite lTcwn]it,on •
1 have us,sl the
meilidnrs
n
didnrswbis
h vnu prewenhex! with tbr
beivt Tvsultv
“Our hearts are full of |

cf fuirown. alter so muvh aujuriog and
diiat-pointrnc-.i.
"f recr,mmrnd Hr IVrce’a Favorite
rrri-'Tii-tion to all xonng women who
are in the same x^,nd,t,oi, that I was in
os one of the 1 r-xt tenir,lirs in existence.
I bate uw-1 e,gth Unxlm mud liivl mvoell in perfort l;r«lth.
mv
ar-hes tor jour welfors to the end of
your d-xw"
' I»r. I’lrr.e’s Fax-orite Prev rif>lion has
beeu the m-uns of j.rejKinng thousands
of women for han.y motherh.THl.
It
prexenli or cun-, naiswa. tranquil,/rathe
nrrxev. rncru-riges trie at'priue and io»lm rs tefreshm- sleep. |i unjurts great
xrilolity and nuivin,l«r vigor so .that the
Wt.x ••^o.lxcJJt la j.racticallv
Isrm’rs;.
It gives the
mother strength to give
her child, aud is an unrivale,! tome for nunung
motlirtb.

wo'-::;x ake srarKisco
the use of “1 axome iTesctiplion.- Its eff.cts are

, r' —

Iwing.
tinif-s
xx,i:,h.
tfiev ts

of w
which teems ofteiIske a renewal ol
so marketl are ill
and so Hsting tbe

H.wning. Ihinn Co . Wis
wr.-rs; “1 baxv been in
ten hng to write to yea
rvei since tny lwl,y wa:
lorn it! regard to what you,
'l axonie 1 rescri|-lion ’ bar
done for n.e
J can no
pT-tM- ,i enough, for 1 have
not Icen as well for fixe
xears as 1 now am.
le
JnK 1.1st 1 had a liabv box

il™'

A big walrus that appears to weigh
at least half a ton wna In
MJ. I, hats s„ f;,r are re
p.ark In. New Y.wk.
The thiMlclowr
zoological p.-,rk
.•Spally r... ,h- senn-lty
brute la ot f of the many arctic trophies , Htn^kat b- i
S.nMetii.Ti;: rah and
brought back by Lieutenant IVary
la the first wabtis ever exhibit,-d here,
Tlie gorilla and tbc walrus are two
ab-s
nalnrs„ , |.,s. !y
animals rarely eeen In captivity, the
first ttecaoac of Its extreme ferocity
and the latter owing to difficulties at­
snjHrb aii.l gortending traozporiaaon.
s
r.s- liiMsnce,
' auiiimn leaves

..%«l
.: S

I will be ai Kikmi) 31.'., 3r.I llooi, VVilliclm I.I.wV, Satut.lav. <kl.
11th, from 2 lo (I n ni. all wishing 1.. take this iroursc flcaiw calk

at tln-Mxl- I- n.,1 t„ di>.,i,iN.nr into
r,t myM,-rt„UH n-c*iitarle for out
M laMuons f-,r bl.„ k x. ix,-i r.bU.n
t koHnr rlhlp.u on w,-ll :,y b-auUful
irlH-« ,*f r,-ai b,, «- xxlll l«k,- IIm- itla,-,lb,- prtw-m dutphaiiouK uiati-rbvN.
in tb,- drxs.ping of il„- trlmmUig nt
ba,-k in \-iI fashion that is *m> ot-

Ills Lire la IVrll.
“It’s
IX • tbe
x«x- iexprx-sa w-..
carr’ -s.atsi
crl,-d OftC of^

,h» in.u .•s<-l..,llr

A krwman «lWd Utrly in New Tart
Who was u-’irvetl to Iw the beot jodge
of dlamoiids Ui America.
She was
Mrm. Mary .Urn M
bead of lha dlamood firm «f MUlsi A Coleman. 8be
became very wealthy. Her occopation
plfloaed b-r. and abe ^cpt actively am
gaged In It till Imt death At tbe ago of
eighty. She bad iM-n a dealer In gemo

T

eluded tl,.lt there xv,,s
g with bis Jii,1gni, ,it. <»f »-oMr>,Hr. Ih-drlck Is aan,-. ami the curs,* be
rsued was am,ply bis id,-a of Justice i js-md lluil u« on.- tbonriil of n-vl'v.IgiHd faith
jlug It Ufon-. Tl„- tl.Miing x.-il pw-s
When we oll.Tid Ihdruk fo-d ami i .o x,cll x, ill,- tl„- Ih,llx V:tr,U-n nnd
clolhca from the llric. of wlmh we 1 Kug«-nh- hats, xxith it,-ir .Iroopitig
nn ample supply. I,,- r.-f.o,xl t,> bntn-And lN.ib
si,
ilml it H
a thing. «H be cvpkdmd
dd i„.t
li. ;i H,- ^um.n-r girls
not think It xvould l,e rtglii to live olb- bax.*
i,
U,-x,-t
erwiae timn did the uativ,-. xv;tb whom ,
W.i
« n,,u .,„d d,-lu .,f, |y ,-oIond
L-was going to SIM-Iid bis till.,-.
I ismg.s- s|,trt
m -n.t ih- x.iy
“Finally Hr. H.dri. k c,i.s4-iil,-d to ' „r
r
:„1 Is auiy bus
ime on Umrd the Knc nml mlk the Ins-n
m-d
I*..:. ., .. If b.-,s U-,-,,
attiTover nenin. pr„x ,d,M xv.. >x..uM f.am.j^ ;,m.ng
m a,.,,.; n,.,t ,s mv
ve him bis b«-rty if be slnwild suckrcsv.,rx p.,
al ^amn..- ^;ow n. for.
to bla deteruiiuution to st.ny U-liind. tn*u Mu,, ,h-<it ;l.h- ^ U
p,,.l.i-,d
After our return to the llrie l.l,-nt,*nant ^ ,n —• inaax n xv and .-iitfa-nx.- d,*>igiis
I’cnry aald to let H. drn k talk the : uml >!,ad,-s „r
th..t „ h-nv,n litth*
matter over XV III, Mr. r.n.lgman..Fmul- lu J-e
It
t.nn y,i phahh-.
iJeiitenant I’enry sa.d to h-t l,i,n sir,.,,.: x,-j
:,tul i»% ,li.ipl„c -pial
stay nnd told ua to gixe Imn nnylhlng , iti. , ao!
j -4
,m-, uli
lieueedexl. w hich xxe oitere,! to fit,. re,;>on it tdk. s any k:m! ^4 tnmiuiiig
Wbicl, he rigaili rernM-xl to m-,-,-pt. jxvPh e\.-eliei.| f-j.-it,
L..^- iKilti.ufltTh-nvInc the exp.-,lith-n l»,d tlaily shows np xx.ll
\,-.|
|s,ng,-,rick lived w ith the natives. alH-ui forty | «ln-^ .-..n Is- «h-.ti,-^d in-h-t tniely nml
ies dist.int from r,-.,ry’s camp. xx,:ne out hi.,- la-v,
rx t.:io*^
jich xx.-ta Just across Smith soimd. ut } In the Uliistnn,.,!, js -.!i.,xx „ »
p«- Sabine.
Th.nt winter he mad* 1 dn ss of itu- k-n-l .mII. ,1 •-Uiil waM
* wa.v oxer tbe Itv to iN-nr.Vs In-a,!- jaiiil-. ' ,i,id tealb n-'h.t-.; •-onhl Is*
arters and off,-r,s1
bis servUvs. mm lwprettor. J Iti- - l,i n -oft U-ige
deb Llenten.-uit I’cnry .le, IimsI. ami sh ad- xx ill, , ;,rd;i..,f do-.-r;,tl,.T ohloiig
bo returfietl to tbe native M-i:lem, nt.”
Hum r-und
Th- u.,]m :.,h1 -k.rt are

curing tb.‘ olsdit,-lhng them hug
H-ar Mori, s i
hub is unw„rthy
^f n cxllir.d .on.miinity. ami
-uald
lilty of it oucbi to 1..- puui-l
be x'ould Walk fairly well.
way who-b be or-he xuil r
Rn»a! waxr of ibought
■r. It is tin- tuetm-T. |H-itl,-ai
ov,‘r bis iidinl. lUfcgraitd. bran,!iwardly kltvd of tyranny, and i
rd ns r thl,f. be was nbun. with il,l« m» JnsUrtcnilon for it ni.vwb,-re
fiwlune. SupiHrw^ be should folloxx tl„‘
• iim.gm:M,on of
hril,. , hi
> kindiv outbmd by the iruMful
He roai- from
far n-.r,‘ d-lh;„e and se
Ttie , h,«st XXas h,*axx. It muM
and at thU uunweni n rum of wind
i
atruek blm wlili tin* -,-ru-,liliiR w.-IrIu baxe weigh,xl a4.n„uhlug bke
' to, ^>.-;injin»>sir .md s<-rioua
or a aolld IvHly. It buri.-l blm acalnM pounds, y«*t Horton bad ofp'u limb’d ;
„n:„i„it of suff-ring w hi-|,
than th.M In mere f.rl.b- ,.f ids I, "
tbe do,w. tlmmcb li. lu faot. and be
nllicl.M
tiH- bniuan lac,*
came Into ilie pn-mm-e of tbc aatou' atrcngtlu To drag that weight '
tbrougl, sujNrsiitl,.ti Is Im-alculahle.
V a suinll
bi-r,' Is prn.-th nlly no su|4-rstitl„n
b sand and cin- •omebow Into a broad, hnv aidi-d Isjal
ought to iH- iHjssil.lc for blm.

wliosfj lamgln.xtion hnd Ns-,, nnrt, nte.1
lb* tvsvk b,d,l of one of tb,- aim,
WUrrin Jumped tyv. rx-rolrcr in band. |
and bla clny pipe m Ifd on the fi.xor. baiidh-s „f the clo-si nnd ,tragg,sl It
,Wh,-t, a ch:ld ,s Inx.u.l.t up i-moug
Litle way . 'rbeu He .sinpinM nnd a
Then be aat down agiiln calmly.
p,Hn,K- who 1.11 weird stoi9-s of I.,.
“Oh. Ifa ye, la ur be aahl, “Shut down ,,. It.
pantiohs ami iswt-nts. ia
unnsnni
V.No." said be ah'i,,!; “m»l If Jt was
tbe dot,r.“
for It to gain a p.-rffx't b.ilnm-e of
. “ftUe.“ aald Horton, “you know
fter lifcHorton sat d-w
whafa happened to me. 1 want to get
walt,V.. T.hi mini es ivtsa.*,!. an.l th,-ii
out of here, and I’m broke."
POINTED PARS
be iM-camo a w an «»f two tu.-u In th,»
-Oh. ye want to gll ont', do yer rw
raUUH>utb of a i4iib ihruagh the !,uahea.
•pondiMl 8Il.na “What forT’
Even lu the imcrrta^i
14^1 m.Kx,light they J poada iH-gln to er
, “What forr ecbocl llortom Why”tle ixanaed and ralf-d xme luind aa If
Uatenlng. Wiggin slowly mae to hU
faet. bla eyes meeting Horton’a aa tba
♦yea of men la tbr first moment of mu­
tual peril always inoeL
“We’re, movin’I” be exclaimed, and.
poablng Horton aside, be sprang ont
upon the platform.
“Ain’t the brake aetr cried Horton

mt in.

t WHS no use. .md^i- could iH»r Ihah:.k,-u In bla deur,i.u,rtil,.ii to remain
iH-lilud. H,dn<-k tl.ouRbi It xxo.ild not
erlghllubave IVary
“We nl l.-tM gaxe up the «t„-n pi to

"vr„;..ou............. .
ever, aa soon as Ibiuka bad walked
away, but be nvold.d ihr Iu:l,i tliat
<wme tbroupli tlird.n.r
He was aayliii; I.. Imnw lf lluit WIr.
irin had alwa>> r.‘. iu,H| to lik,- hint and
would %»Ty likely Ri\r blm a rliamx- to
ride in the frv‘Rl.1 md of tb,. rur.
•Til aak bits
• aai«L “I’d
rather do that i
A man oauRbl

: EIFL4IH8 THE TBOUBLE
WkT Dr.Dedrlek KsaMisad Im Tr—m
Xwrtk Aflar
Pwwrr-OSe.d.

m warn.

It WOOMD would only rvwlixe that a
floiUtic veil falUnc lightly in tbe back
U cxi-ecdlndy becoming to all and at
aU times, no coanuw would W coo
aldered complete witboot oqc. by day
In tbe ittrect and at home both day and
evening. AU rrgal wiumc. for quema
have thr fivailng vrU of tulk- vr lace,
and woujcn lii grm-ral arx- iicrfecily
fnw to wear it, imt aoturbow U baa
uunr yrat^
rry has U-en srru at the l«»k of tb
bats Ilow pretty and gmxvful tbla I
and bow U^x.ming Jt
we arv ik,w a!
loxved to know f,c the first l:u.r in tw
gt-norationa by il,al tyraut of ty raniafashion.
Veils, of all sort, of filmy stuff are
tied around tbc ctowuk of tIm- liats

.<} s,.-,„ for . utnne sWt«..

Hut I way. ”
ime. lH,n’i I, I ’em d., it
VI, y. -dou t
‘ mM,d an br tuned
pu^b tlie l.luff l.xo far. Hm l b-l ’em

it:

THE AtTAACtiVE VtlU
T^t It SWaU A»«lw

Esploftr Cho*c Life With
Them From Sense of Duty.

IhUi -x-t.sn. 1 huur JM^-Kwal luslrurtioiw
tilart .y -tm tn.lrtu-t».«-

Well, wrll/’ aald ^^ilrt^. -U but nre
we K'di/ to du? Tile t'r»>ek»*ra probal-ly
beartl ua ,x»me ..x,.r il,e |.;,t,k. an’
they’ll U- a top «,f «» M..i.’a limy eai.
ret omMiN *'
He |a.iul,«d 1,* file liRbt,d ,’aliiua ,iu
b,- op|„jMI.‘ l.ank «,f Ibr , r.H k.
•You've got a ^ii." aal.l llorioii.
8daa ramr m, nlolic^rlr tlw rhe^t
it„l wbl«iH-nd aa if il.,Tr mi-Jit baxe
H*rn liMeimra In tbr buM„r>.
• It’a brokr." br aai.l. -|t xxoti’t work.
muM ’«• fallen «ui It Humdi ov. Hut
ake It un’ make tbr U-m l.lulT ye .-an.
UMi’t let ’em p t lb,- x b,M.
I xlou t
hlnk Ib.-y xould ojan U auxin,xv In
line. It’a got nn inm alMutb liiaidr.
I ’d ,lo
lh,x’d
load 41 aUxard
tlcl up l,» tbe I,ank
ank ou
ou‘ tbl«
:b.-y’d fto.nt doxvn1 tbr
k to M.iur
tb,. n,.,
«
tlM.x’d bnv half tb,‘

• ou. ira iR in

IND tSKIIHISl

cans wno na-i, tvea taklnc 4

9111

tbcf«*a a riat hexond.**
“Wa won’t*’ nnawerad Hortofi And
be next Inaum tbe fiyln* car left tbe
aOa.
At tbe drat abork Horton went 1

thing for tbe proapective
rr is preition ia posaiUr.
?brrc i%. in ^general,
grne^ ik
no need for the
wcakpevi
ne« so often aaaodThere is no need
ted with matemit
for the nrrx-oas ai rirty, Uie prolongevl
birth pangs, and
commonly expcnencrtl by mothers.
In this day. even women nnderzl
the txajning necessary for athletic exerciae. Tber know that to auccesofully
xastaip the strain of outdoor sports they
must prepare Ibemaelves by training.
And vet the average xroman xrill face tbe
great* strain of matemitv srilhout the

all to he submitted to an extraordinary
r.rain and yet there ia no attempt to fit
them for the otdesd.
puorEU mcf-ajLATiOM.
Tbe fart need, to be impressed ou

pare for any other exiraorxiiiiary dema
to be made^ifxm the vital forces. 1
natnre of this preparation is well
forth io tbe following letter:

M.v I8ih. J899-”
Mrs. L. E. Cocti.
of Waltonrille. Pa.. Box 35. *1 cannot
find xsorda sufficiently strong to express
to TOO my thanks, for tbe h&j's coming

was

bona^

ami since
inres I got up have tnot
had one Silk day. 1 have
not
any uterine trouble
lot hr.,!
h^i^y
inrr 1 got tip
1 ,
only surprise*! txtyyt'.f but all my
here are surpr
iTesrriptionmakes
Hr. iTrrce’a F
weak xromrn at
It corrects irreguUmy,
dnrsdisag
ulanty, dries
d^rorwUe
drams, hea’s inflan,matioa and ulc
Thousands of women bax-e lieen
mnal at the cures effected tj the patient
Xi-c of Hr. Iherctr’s Fate*?rc«^iptum
This med
ledicine has
:d diseases whirh^tisve fa,le<j
led to yield
to an.v other rcme<!y.
When doctort
have decUred a cure seas hopeless, and
when other r,ed,cines bad been tried in
vain,“ Favorite iTwciiption '■baa brought
alonil a lasting cure. There is 00 Olbet

wronderful a cure of womanly diaeaacs to
its credit.
Sick people, especially those suffering
from chrome diseases, are invited to con­
sult Hr. Pierce liy letter //nr and ao ob­
tain without charge tbe opinion ci a
^lecialitt on their ailments. All corres­
pondence strictly confidential. Addieas
br:R. V. Ihere^ Buffalo, N. Y.
The dealer wbo offers a wxbstitxiU foe
•Favoriic ITeacriptioo" does ao to rain

your Voas, therefore accept no gnhittitBte.

Tbej^f^b^w^
for book in paper
for tbc cloth

B. V. Kmm,

I

tu Wfimd iufam mai

iwuirsiiiiTOBioeittntt
Wlqr Ecttirtlic Georg« Frmnds
Writes Hit Life Stofy.

- K%9

WUk U Bn« Chmmm.
b* fllca la hte qolct littte rtna te
Uw Mill* iMiUl Oc«rsr FrmarU TnUa.
t»w ill W. «rT«nU4fih j«r. U nKif»
«r
rrproacWuJ
f.tr
ikh -IWwlAff lilm ta b«^ ondmtund. m)b tbe
Knr York T»mr«, Hr
bowr^rr.
that Ilia fonbcomliMc bouk. -Mj life
lo Mmii7Stat»«od I., rorripi I^i*d..■a/ iirore lo a way a vrhJcir fbrou«ti
wtilcb bla meoaafe may be cxKiiprebendMl.
He baa jcmil falU. lo ibla
mmmgm. but be «.y- tbai 1^ baa
laarnad Co »odlfy bU expreaiiooa
throocb cxperleocr. Ilf baa iliacarded
paycbic talrpalb/ and otb.f ealraordimor Sdaaa. but be bflif^ea tlut wbeib
«r or DOC bla toeaeate will be ertdeot to
OU be wlU at leaat bare le^ured ao
ooterUlBiof book doalloc n ltb a really
rraarkable career.
Ur. Tralo baa been dbtatlo* bla aotoblocrapby to a ateontrapber aeiit by
bte pobtlAber. The .utbor baa ranly
t of refer*
oDce. The ooollrmatbm of bl. dale.
ODd blatorlcal lacu by Ibe atetioinw
pber baa revealed a moat
iDOiDory on Ibe part of 'IValti
quoted half a payr from
road in a rolome Ibat be ba«
for forty yeara.
tba oridoal rereabd ooe wUiakr—tbe
A reporter of tbe Tltnea ar<xmipan>fd
the atenocrapber tbe other morulmr .
by Ttolt to Train. He f.»und bim In
oorDM!^ room near tbe t<»i* of tbe
rvopoudeoee Tbe walU of tbe
,r» coaensd wlib * liwiinjc» fnmi
tpera. Train at on.e l^yan bla
re be bad left off oo tbe
r. Tbla ia nbat tbe re
iU ready to atart for Ja

to atart wbes Canton meri banl... na
Hra and foreign, tried to dleeuade me.
iTbey told me that It would l*e terribly
dlaappolntiny and that 1 would rrctvt
waaUnx any time there. They did not
* know my nature and that tbla w.rt of
tblny merely allmulalrd my curloalty
and hardened my dHermlnaiJon.
I look laiaaaye In tbe l\ and O leuit
Erin. Captain Jameaou. and anpiKWMHl.
Of courae. that I abould have a atat»er CUlneae aun>rliM'. A yreat Cblm-ae
mandartn. irolny from llouKkon* to
flbaukUal. bad tiyrnti-d the whole vab
great peraonage and e.Miii Imd Ibo op
portunlty. It ia my pra.dba- when nt
aoa to Uke exerclio. by walkliic rapid
ly up and down the d.vk. tbu. covering many mile, a day. I w«. taking
my dally exercliif
iblp. j
be followed me with bla ey.w. And ao
we kept up for auuie tlnie. 1 walklni
aa uneioiivniodly na 1 (Mtild aud tb«
great inandnrlu watehliig iny nit»ve
menta oa curlooaly a* If 1 w«Te aoiut
strange animal.
After awhile be eulled the brat olb
cer and nakwl what 1 eaa doing
“\\-alk!ng up and down the
b.
waatold. *iiut w hy doe* be do li> 1.
be iiald for nr Tbe odi.^-r tobl bUn I
•was for exerrlae
•'Wlint i» tluiir
waked tbe Cblueae gnat iinin.
Tbl.
waa expUlord to him. but be eould n.^
tmdemtand why any iuo- uai.i«l i.
and do
mm h un
walk up andI down
«
. The Cblnraf are iio
averae lo work, lud.i-d tb.-y an> nle>u
* JH-Oplf
i-y do m
bavUig. 1 Inf.-r. to do
about as much ntov-iuuiry wtu-k as is
good for them. And this great dignt
tary lailnted lo in.- with a.v.m and
aald. -Ntv 1 foola * I bartlly ii.sd ex
pUln that No. I tbrougbout the east
uisTlalUr d.-^
TbU mandarin wastbe*
Chang, wbo had been a
bU riupcror to wave ib.* ■
I It; w as
the terrible Talplng n U-ll
Sbanglial
oo bti way from raiit.m
^ sen lees
He bad called In the spU

and the Engllabmi
ly ami cbicllv
don. Uul It waa
..nd genius #
due to ti
saved lo the
U that
I coat. It is estlmnt^ .

Bleb Haw Wawts is c arrr Mall.
(ieoeral John Ilrwckli.rtdce Caatle
man wants to Ik- mes,..ng.T fur ibe
•OTcrmneot iK^weeu rb-»s.snl Hill. In
Memr county. Ky.. am! Itrugln. He
la a rich mao. fall of bouora In life and
owns a fine farm at IMeasant Hill. He
waota to U' appolute.1 mail crrler and
promlaea to uae a .siarl. draw n by four
blooded boraew
He thinks Ibe mall
service U |ioor In Iris district and is
Uddlog for the apis.lntment In tbe
hope of Improving It.

H. L. Kadftwd of IWwton. wllb Ihe
largoat auUimoldle ever built in ahmt
tea. has arrived at Milford Outer. N.
V.. aaya a Cou|.ers!ow n iN. V » dlsfatch to tbe rhlladelpbia I.4dger. Ilia
nochloe waa designer and built by
hlmaHf. It has a doulde cyliiMler andt
la of forty-five lu»ra<-j»uwer. burns gaso
Sds and U built to c«m right or t.-u
paoplr. Tbe storage 1:auk will bold auffl-

The MILUNtR*S SIDE.
iU U XrietiBilaed Dy TDenwbUeea

A PRISON OHOSTlw

^

lirftStIT.

pomrzo ^AfudMA^

Dhe way to extemlnata werda It to
Chidrate them.
A farmiT's barveat lasts nntfl tba

ICowmgbL W8.'by e B. LewU.J
Moat of tbe men wbo saw the prison
gboat are aliU living, and there are
two or three other reasons why I
sboaM not give the exact location.
W-ben I waa warden’s secretary at a
•roodH iwlaon." anppoaed to be made
*vrfe^ l*y a new warden put In to
«N4fah cmeltr. I bad do doubt that be
was doing aa be pretended.
There
«re
tbe,
Jon«. nerving
r.o H suited ber. ao ►b- ordered
One day. notwltbto l-f made, wblcb ebe stipulated
>n of an«'b |>unlab«
,.d I-. ready by eveulng. Tie- rk-h
leutn. be waa flogged.
mn bad neter l--fore j«itroclxfd
The vanien bad U*f« api^olnied on
tbU i-irllfolar rfK>p. aod In
^ tbe recoin met
of lOemslUg her the l»wl pet^.k*
ml i»reiaire I a.<t.ti.l lUVU. .rv«T.i ot
UM to drofi other task*
ciergynjen. f.e the exie.*ss imri»
When It was flnblwd. the
llM* fa
refuruiinr tbf lutson. yet 'bn-e ’
liWlf dcHdfd lo take the n>*
mlllln
of flogging.
uof a 11.1, in iWM- It wa* iM.t
Jones* record <x>nsMed u1 n
.juUe right, adjust ibf irirmi.iriga to
bm black marks. II.* was n-is.rtKl aa
suit the fac*-.
nd dan
impudent am
Uxy.d.
The servant wbo admltte.1 b.v l.. Ibe
nb.n of the
mansion allowed her to wall In a small
anten.r»m.
In an aiwniij.tit oi-nlny
ter.
Tlierv were
fr.Hu it alM- emild bear 1.. r new . usbe new warden, and jd
t.<n.*r Ulklug to her bunlaind He a aa
be bad ns-elve.1 a ^rurl flogging.
bill for a cvMly
-..ulU not make It out aud dared
ask my chief for an rxidaua• Never mind.- anld bU wif
It was none of my affair,* Imt
Ingly.
•’I'ou kiH>w I must I
• a talk w Itb Jonea
be^t nt the musleale. My bat '
. or four days
hiuiH-If. and afbT tl
t frotu Mme.
I f..und 1
opi..mml!y ram.■
It
i.tnigbt
aiMl
lllank. and I slu
IM- a pbrsb-al wr.s k.
Twaylngtlul
It
foiuni It In the I
d.sw 1
hirty. in the U-.1 of 1,,-aIlh
U.urd and j«.nd.T.d,
a mncnlflrv-nt pby-i.iim. At
iTeiM Ully the wervanl came b, say that
bis biiir was gray, bis liack
tbe l«istr.-ss desired lo l.ave the lot
Is-i.U and be bsAe.1 bk- a man of .-ix
sent tip t>» her.
I paddl.d ..r floggtHi
•Tell your inlsinws that I sluill not
1!.- ba.l IsK-n struck,
leave the bat unUl I am iiaid for it.’*
klrkfsl and « ufT.-d tUm-s w lUi..nt num*
Tbe f.sdrnan reluni.d b» say il.al it
Iht. lie !»ad lain In the dark c-II. for
Qontb. at a tiim-. and f..r months hia
until she bad tier ld.sl w lietlier the bat
|.-t bad l>een only l.r.md and wnb-r.
-ultwl her. Tbe mllllmT unswer«l;
Joins was r.-a.ly .-1.01121. to give Ifae
-\>n weil. Tell b.T If sb.- w.^ln-s
to try on the bat she uuiy d.. s., In my resM.n. He cbni.-.l the bnrgl.-.ry and
pr.welo-e. but It will n.H l«ive U.) 4le. l .r.sl that be bud l-•.•n wrongfully
.-onx lcte.1. lie wo. « man of hot tern*
bands until 1 r.^-«lve my iu.»m ».**
ST. and when be orrived at the prison
The r»-^ull of Ibis niessiigc was tb.it
.e was rclH-llious. He w«. fl..gg.-.l on
Ibe rieb w.Kuan b«TsHf i.p|s-ar.-»l Site
he S.-.-OU-1 .lay. j.nd fn.in tbul lime on
was very pale and v.tv indiguant
.11 II..- 4.fflr-l.ilH were .b.wn mi bim. He
*1 .bei t uod.i>ifii.d Ibis at all," sb.‘
Mild
«»f .min-- jotl wiH.bwie the lcclar..l I bn I be w as deliUmtely nag:.d iin.l i.roi.'k.sl into .b-flanre iim!
bat
V..U . aiin.e exi-.r m.- to |«y u»
b.nt the Id.-a M-.m.-.l b. l-e to bound
til 1 S..T bowr it l.sdts with my. m-w
bim to bis death. When tbe new wardme. Jom-s bois-41 for fair ir.-at
rc|.lb'*^ «xsd*
but WU. di.api..lntcl. ’fbe m-w
bea.l w..s‘.b.wn on him fr..m the first
nd ...ngbi for iTctrxt. t» adnilnpnni.bm-nt. If the .-omi.-fs
uelJts Wife to U- U-lic\.-.l. then
treak of .Tuelty In
card.-n I
i.d by
Ills nature ut
tid I made up my mind to watch and
lait and ..-.y nothing.
I never got to .jieak with Jones
again, b.it 1 knew wl.at hapis-n.-il.
Wit boot a single reis.rt U-ing i-nlerod
ag;iins! bin. be w.n. tlogg.-.!. tb.nebM
with *>.M wmbT. b.ade.1 will, chains
and eonttn.-.! In ll.e d.nrk .s-Il. Ibe
guanis i.aggcl r.nd pr..vok.-.l m.d
bonnd.-d l.im. and the wunb-n hims.-lf
ban-ll.sl the cut ..* nine i.-,il. m.d deligble.1 In the
this only after tl
sliould have left
parted the faelH
The

' W *

ard her aaa
ooe Undncaa U lalo cajob- and rob
■Hng potrdba. She la always rep­
ented la tbe comic papers as a con-oeHemi barpy. ever striving to ar­
ray the feminine public In unbee
Xemr ai extonlocuite iwinw.
lery rkb woman ealle.1 at t

1 n pirt of J.
.l.Hik b •r.- tbe niK.rt
im ibs-ior. II
.f deatl

I- mit.*ruoni M tb. b-ail of tb.- bull.
A bib- I..X name was carri.d to ^ou 1
ms o.u.jH Ibd i.» .o.-i bi-ar u .-miv.-rKt1..II lM.|w,..n yourself un.l loiir bu>.«n.l
IVrbnps j.m rnuemis-r what
oil suldr*
said tb.- thoroughly .b-*
is the prUv of lb.- bat
•Tblrly .loII;.rs, i.d
mtlllnrr cb«-..rfully.

at tbal simp.
Its pcKiebo- II
but. and. as tb-rc cxiMs nmong millin-r-. u •v-rtain c-skI fellowship, it
found It ImiKwsibb- to Indu.H- any Ur.<l
.li.sH d.-al. r to ..-nd l..-r anything on
approval
Amnlier mllllmT ndal.w an Incident
in wbb b a |kht but pr.ieiillous mstoin.-r tlgiir<*«i. This yoiiiig woman or
d.T.Hl a bat to In- ina.1.- fr..m materials
wblcb she br..ughl
• Wb.-n will It Ih- ready
y*r sb.- a-iked
wb.-n l.-aUng tbe shop
•'.Not until Ibe end of next
t- very busy.* In- milIii.«T rcplbd
-V.T.v well. 1
b.m.r |«arty. and I have
.-ur
Tbec- Is a white t
in the wlmb.w wbi- b i
Tin- white bsjue w as
worth $40. and her ow
plebsl would bring t

the millimT rei.liM,
bmd I hr
The y
ant
I bat sbo lef
p with In-r un
- then Imis taken
vrlmm.-d bit
Tin- .■ustonier w
slderatc. wbo pay
and tlmnks tb- m
irmiblc. i* n-gard.

\h> and

reaps b.T reward In obtaining mH only
tbe lion s share of attention, but also
the gems uf tbe milUuer s t-ullectlon
EMILY BIA>UNT.*

out ogpecu you to re[ Meada ffuarantee I
lufAAd prloa Trial be

R^. aiMa.lOoaBdtl.

l^ndoQ dally averages 4Tr..«ki(l telegniina. In Taria Ibe dally average ia

lao.uw.

Wbai a the manrr with the pink of
prof.rietx as a nalbuial «mblet37

A railroad engine may l-» r».ugli1y
aakl to Ije Miual In Mrengtb t« tax)
oraea.

right, but
deiHUMls ui»u w bai be
U»dulg.-s t
Only a few more w.-eka and
t^

The total capital lnv«nifd In rail­
ways and vauala In Canada 1* fl.lw,DUO.Otk).
-ri per .
of tbe Klondike

A ebeck-liue

Ki-en a mesi
Tbe air after a b.-avy rainfall is
illy v.-ry <-|e«r. owing to the fa.i tluit
in falbng luis .-arried
carried with It
Ib^ rain In

Not "man-made” but nature’s ^ft for
the cure of Constipation, whether
chronic or acute. Action natural—no
pain, no gripe. At' your Druggist.
Large bottle. 35c.; small bottle. lt)c.

L'otdelia. U U
u at any luni
Saturday.
i.r»T U.V gHa -

bllru; f.o- a s«*nt In a . tv.w ded *-ar.
tbe e*^a w.-ek cl.Tk w ill W..k
mlib
ov.-n^t and
i.nalre w ill rvmalu a*^
j—Cbkwgo l»a Uy New a.

X Prc^Weni Sievn. | •♦n i*
iHl.m New* K due
Tbe

UAMINATiON OF TEACHERS.
• has no
er bis mnseb-s. and 1* un­
to lift bb eyelids without

You would never know bow impor
tani some men ere If iL. y didn’t lo
form you.
tVbeu It ts^roes to mnkliig jiavinetits
aome men neitr get Is-yund «.mpll-

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a-rm tnaeths. sod bar.- an art-ragr standmg of
twp.T cent .hot to faU br4«ar OU prr cent, in
nr.t tfrwi.- Ihr addltumal reqaltviMnit of

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and third gra.ir rertl
fleate. WlU be irranled at all the examiBaU.m*.

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an Erect Form and it w ill be a masterp‘fce of f:«ce and elegance. Pnee
from It up. If your dealer cannot supply you send direct to

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Train- Arriv, in Trmv.-re.*Cily
I l.-a Bi.
Mn^t and
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«l.-:i!li. The

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"-.'3'; ass,-;:,a,s;.
. but I .

.is last dogging. N..t half
In the pris.»n knew* of bis
igh It bn.ugbr aU.ut gn-a$
VO nights aft.T tbe deuth
thewanlen vns arous.-il fr-.m hi- sh*. |%
to see Jo...-. standing In-for,- him I.m.I
ch.*.lns. 11.* sprang out
IcUci lit sp.i.v. «»n the
lie two gurmls w 1.0 had
pmude.! the i-..iivei were on duty In
tbe Wing Jon.-s w ilk.Hl out of Ida
op-n iN-ll and pansl up and down the
<-t.rridor for t.-n luli ut.-s In full sight
.if ili.-in. On the next iilglit tlie gh.»-t
promenad.d ar»»uiii! the prl-*»n y«r.!.
and on th.* fourth be appi-nnsl lu tbe
prison kitchen and drove the bak.-rs
More pains*wore taken to suppress
knowledge of this ghost from reaeblng
ban I can t.-U i.mi of. and
lilnps leak.*d mil. I.ul for a
only a
lore the pris.m w.ns U|i*.-t.
wulke.1
lit
the
-tblnc
Every
abnwd.
eorridors. It
lies as If
ami passed
The guards fire.1
they had N-e p.np
It and lurnM the
at It and clmclnsl
I
.-ould
ii.»l Isboso on It. hut
a<|ueh'hfsl. ny and by the story that
the w nrden had flogg.sl Jom-s to death
with Ills own hand was known to
every convict, and Ib.-re were *J,.siM-or
them. Each one lK-lle\.-.l It. and each
• !ic lM*lieved that tl.e ghost w.mld M-rk
an awMI vengeamv. This fear bred
a panic and a mutiny. At last wonl
was sent to tbe warden that If he did
not resign and take the tw.. particular
Ib him every .wnvicl would
an event
would l.sve cauMvl public exct.-mei.i
|I! over the slate In a .lay, and ni. InvestlgnUon might have resulbsl diaas
tniusly. The warden hadn’t the hacklK»ne to stand up to It. He relumed
word that he would give up his place,
and B8 a matter of fact he yi-signed
within a month And died a year later.
Tbe two guartls went with him. but
what became of them I do noi know.
1 do know, however, that aft.T tbe trio
left tbe ghost was seen" no more. Re\mm6 prisoners gossiped when they
jot outside, but tholr tales were only
laughed at. It la a faet oevertbeleaa
that there waa a ghost and that It waa
seen by a s<*ore of guards and turnkeys, and If tbe warden had not solved
tbe problem by resigning every one of
tbe uoderofflclals would have walked
out and left him to fight a prison muUcy BlBglo banded.
M. QUAD.

WlSa Waake...
They* tell of a wonmn who called at
Tbe faatost selling artlola I have
A tetegraph offlee and wrwte out a
my Btore.” writes drugglat C. T.
«l9«tch to be seal to a distant x>olnL
SmlUi. of Dari., Ky., -U Dr. King’s
Sba read It over, reflected for a moNew
Diacovary
for
Oonsump
Mont ai^tben dropped It on the floor
Oooghs
aad Oolda. booAnaa It always
Abd wrote a accond.
This she also
X Id my six yaars of mles i
threw down, but was satisfied with
r
failed.
I
bare
known
tt to aave
tba third and a
sent it off. ITir thnw
rers from Throat and Lung dlslyeod:
u wbo could got no bolp from
1. *7Cever let mo bear from you
or
any
other romedj

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Amrtmlla aupplle* ff*.00n.0f»i wnKb

cl Mai
cdrn WHS nm-stcl it. T-iCnto. without
II warrant, hs-ke.1 up I
pdlce
<-elU nil idgl.l an dtlncl
Ibe r.-uirn p»rll.»n ..f a railway tU kel
from Wasbit.gbu. tk T«r.mb». Mab
edro plend.nl that In^ld not know be
c-lN .11 night and
for •4-Iling
of nnnsM il.-kep in tb- I’nlied .states
Is not an offeiis.-. The treatment of
Malcolm was a disgrace to Canadian
justice and raises the d«'**tlon wheth­
er tbe law Is not also ou
which prevents a man from d
of a ticket which
h be bas^^estly^ld
for and

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garding gas and is uses may not
be amiss.
.\.s lo iis efficiency,
convenience, readiness, reliabili­

ty ami economy, tlverc seems lo
lie no question whatever
in
minds of our 2<KJ consumers, and
a comiiarison of quality and ex­
cellence of light, together with
vast decrease of cost, will con­
vince the most skeptical man he
makes no mistake in installing
gas in his picmiscs.
Aside from
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aters being
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as easily controlletl as our gas
ranges full efficiency being develon the instant, the expense
ceasing at rtotncnl of turning oil
gas. Nursery burners are also a
: in the
great convc
while for bathroom i»ur|K
••Humphr)- Instantaneous Water
Healer" is the acme of perfec­
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