,; lMaIuï¬hCnï¬wâ€""ooa ‘ m: 31m. ONCE A READER ~Mmahuu (‘n‘Fr "may F: r ‘ _ *..__._ :_ALWAY8 A READER mmm 7mm»... W f â€manna-«cw ' ï¬hilroad News. H. K. L El N. $01). In ï¬nancial, commetcial “d live stock reviews are acknowl. ad to be thoroughly complete most reliable. A paper that has the most com~ new oervice obtainable from Ill put: of the worm. In col- umn are most completely edited. Society, music and damn, litm- trlnd an Ante ably commented THI OLDIOT DAILY NIWAPSI IN ILLINOOI. “CHICAGO "RENAL"! ""T‘ OI In ad 8rd Tuudny- of “ch .000: Hon-colon ucmalou to >I-I My pohu In tin. won â€II M “(brat u on. fun plus .2 for ' ï¬nnundtdp. 80M Io: one. Why 00‘ .- '3- II Oolondo nu Inn-lot? A book shout Genome n w- hll of "Instr-noon. A beautiful m M am. PM 0 coal- ll pott- W. publish I an hook shout Hr m». with I bl; o! an In“. ï¬ll of Infomnuoc. nu. Alto chap ruc- lo any other “I In th- an“ .nnd norm-tut» I" Mcnlm all u “at“ o!- lu or tokphono tho Agni. Friend. Know Hem Cur. Own-0d no. Grim). Caused Hurt Trouble, I I VIA! THE ME PAPER The very choiï¬at x cut-instead". chews and routs will be. an ' 'dueement 'oflerea W pgtrono. We Il- W have on hand may utr um bu, Ina/rs “amass, P60; rnr â€cum an Hall... would m p. may mini elu- ooionbt o!- Iion II,“- 7'. the Burlington to nun-1d northwest. m In. 1-15, Apru 5.10, n ,†In Denver, CoIondo Bprlngu, it. And Inhrmedluugpolnts. Town". lo. a. ‘lnd cu! make very tempt deliveries. V recalled for if desired. Telephone 140.231. 32 South thin Street... .. . . . 7 re. 12 . an be 50M an. on. an idly â€kiwi?!†lflW.T|hdSt.,Iqm- Tlctot Amt. m". of 53's mgqu ~Umlly the can. "Nod m the VIII†II: n.- ' Elmo.†mm_mnnr- Vanna. linen-tit 9!.- †It 'ht'lhfl co mam " "And In that why you dance like I enrol?" asked his Mr partner In the waltz. For some years buck the seventy ban and girls in the place have been are fully weighed every day in groups at ï¬fteen And under. Thereby It In proved that the children gain weight moctiy in ntnmn end In the arty pert of December. From that time tm the end of April there is scarcely any increase in weight. Hora renal-kettle still. there is a diminution til“! the end at summer. ' Vary Lindy. “Life to no,†and the very 1m. man: "was but I desert until I met Hanks! In Win". Some cuflous experiments have been made It one of the run! phi!- authmpflc institutions at Copenhagen. and it will be lighted with electric light, for which a store battery in to he placed on board. The old ship is undergoing t thorough rent. which will not be commend for several weeks. -â€"l.oudon St. James' Gazette. Winn Lord um Ruiiy Died. Visitors to the Victory at Port- monm. England, tho in" and upon 1 spot II the cockpit no believed Ii (0 be the place 'hm Nobo- breathed his last, were quite mhma. Reord- Ing to discoveries inn made during the overhauling of the ship. The n- theniic place where (he hero died was close mains! one of the has ribs oi me Ihip I little further forward. This place is now to be railed around. Ho unmet from the all the over- hanging ran! nflonletl. The combined manure '31 too and! for the [nil came to ram Ind I comm at the who†â€mum! in the result With the nuisance o! a lime [and at not. who Matched to the 3pm, the demo 'u rimmed sad the (hm “no no ple rescued. (mummy m such tho worse for the Iceman. ats-hop Tuck" at (lunch. m. It. mlrlml doctor and My mun-l. Md 1 wry uno- mpg u Klll ro- mnliy. A number M sauna availed the mum'- annual ovum I lmlu mum" In which n malt-nua- sm- ico was king held. Thy crouched mum the n": to obtain flu! m- “'0 dim our ulna run out. and out No"! nmkr a mu am. Ila! m- p-u II 0 UN: vllhmn nkl cl. m wan n'uw thlnh m. arm! can mar. Bu! an In hm. 'flum qr! quip. by": u_. ___ --.,A.A ... . , 0! all ma "an mow-I Ibo! In, HI Md "no mm but â€nanny, And II dull [to Ion hard A in. In do. Ila-Mu "pm-M0. mun rim In. TIM M um lvfl tut-Mm" 0m m. In «quid Ill'l Ion "rm “an. A donut-l flood Ind «hut-m on. AM u "to ban- a! all am "In; Kath)?! «mu m. a cannon whirlwind lull Imm um arrow how II can In. a r Nov II omnuu my lollnwln on lno a" nor-unloa- no. I "1..†l! "mu rnnu all It hurt. or In TIMI Iv-y II InnI. huI mon- lulu and". No In" lo I!" “Mm! Pool-._'Ilg My me. and Ibo lam! Ail-M Uee of Earth a Food. Consumption of earth as food in aid to be common not only in Citing Nev: Celedonie and New buinee, but in the Meley er'ohipeieéo u veil. The testimony at meuy travelers in the Orient ie thet the yellow race- ere eepecieily addicted to the practice. in Jun end Bnmtre. the cley need no. dergoee e preliminary prevention for consumption, being mixed with voter. reduced to e pute. end the and led other herd euhetencee removed. The clay in then formed into etneil elite- or inhlete ehout on thick to e lend pencil end halted in en iron eeucepen. When the tablet emergent from thin pmceel it reeemhlee e piece at dried pork. The Jepeneee frequently eet enxell ilxnree roughly modeled from eley. which resemble the Minnie turned out in poetry shone. bu min" mam 'nic‘ihuirï¬mï¬vï¬fii Tim b. "an in "u only I" To 0“"er Null" In I Q: ~ Ami-an Prowler noun. Thie arm, at its outer end, is pro- vided with a holder for in match. The aim-In clock is mounted on the block with the legs secured in socket pieces. A cord from the niarm key oi! the clock stretches to a pin, which acts as a step for the spring a. m When at the set time the alarm is sounded the alarm key, as ueusl, ro- tates. winding up the cord and with- drawing the pin from engagement with the spring arm. The latter then. ; under action of the spring. lights the match by sweeping it over the tric- tion piste. At the end of Its course the match comes into contact with end ignites a fuse lending to the immune, thus lighting the fireâ€"Sci- ‘ linemen. Meehlne 'by Which e Heuuhelder coves Trouble. Barely luinees and not neeeskity in the mother 0! may present-day in- Ventionl. A Pennsylvania inventcr hoe devised a scheme for making his alarm clock light the kitchen llre. thus allowing time for an extra nap in the morning. The the lighter com- prises n friction piste on which a block is mounted. The block in se- cured to a bracket. which is fastened to the stove. A slot is cut in the side of the block to receive a spring arm extending from a coiled spring se« cured in the block. Odo on m lMdno-u d U“. mac American. cLocx Lion-in 'I'HE r'mu. KM mm “flow-l1 m. _ Farmer Governor John Young '"V m. c.â€- Brown of Kentucky, noted In politic: ' the '12". d: m and on the turf. ll seriously m at Hen- Pl-lloo. m. Ky. ï¬le can and â€monks; a .mmlflfli’" .311me at ma mm. n m u. '0' M i! N GI 1'0 mm upon mmm,m mm nop- 9!, in m. 9? AMI. car-mm:- mm Judge John H. Terry of St. lmia’. I Inrge property owner. sent each of MI thirtyaigm tenants a basket olchaleo mud: on Christmas My. nm m regarded by them as decidedly more acceptable than the actuation most of the landion‘ls o. chat city sent out an mu would be lam-med with the opening of the work“ Mr year. Arum Draw Largo Calm-la. ‘ Charla Dana Gibson. who origi- nated I glrl ï¬nd married her Mater. draws the largest ulnry ever mid to an Illustrator of peflodlutl. The two publimtbul for whlch he works 31'. hlm 820,000 A year. A toll-known car- toonist la New York In; my $12,000 a your for a single paper. Another was under comma at 813.00.) nud spent ovary can of It. aï¬md';rh:‘ph amok mm may um I run 'l‘o lung not: MM mum o'er the mu In "Man sham. Ho's. â€has the him nu! mute the" hum: are considering lie introduc- lion at n milling bill. Bone luv. nn any that cool: . course is It jean-n. holding that a sailor to tun his former domicile until by no- ioai residence elsewhere he love- the right in m. in any event, the lil- llnl is likely to cut his I!!! vote It the militant! election nail in". The Schley (sully liu been Idenliiled with lmland for over 150 years. IcMcy We." In er. nun Admin! achky denim to In cone u war in his “the auto 0! link-d. With the View 0! mm. Pip some at Ma Mud: In the legio- ‘m‘ "i“! ‘iï¬tih‘t‘ ‘Foff {in ï¬ne Ah am he share, up In the sky. The minor; that's mine? ........ tot-yum "men when _.-_...- -.. â€<7“... .._..--..‘ The mum-mt â€la "EDT. Eggppgm Inga" _l_m up Ian â€I! m w"! km the nu «My hnmd.mm.lunnuom “hfâ€"mew York Times. Who- II c... (In. {or the bride- noom lo place a. mm on the mo“- Iucr. Ir. Rome'- Iud III (M.- ill-3 violently. Ana anal nu mum to m her Ila" lilo-u tho flu. Ibo bride Muted In I In“ vhlnm: The OH Vino. The (ï¬ned "the ma nlllhe then owl I Made Above IkA'hnl! gmmway_ where Kano o! flu-bur; (Ib- Roulo MI- tho-y. ulna 0! both the Want- and National vol-ur- mold chumplw “In In! your) in tolling 0! n nan-Ins Incident at the meal vod- dlu common In which '30 was lulled to It. Kane. m mum but they could no: ro- am. In NI olcc. Tho Ilory run on m m dork: beams to Ib- Iurbod in nu" untamed Int on: may shadow: the In mogul»: 9M "lend tho Immuneâ€"Ithaca An intereeting etory in current re- garding the Rev. Cherie- E. Jeflernon. the university preacher on Bond-y. known as one 0! the Inoet eloquent preaohen in New York. in his young- er any: Dr. Jelleuon. with the Rev. front Oununlne. the Chicago preach- er. woe undying in! In the olive of n prominent attorney of Worthington, Ohio. Their chief In I arm believ- ‘er in the importance 0! inmiilerity with the Scripture-e u a preparation for the law, laying that inrien were oltener won by n heâ€! Biblical out) mien then in any other way. Ae- eordinaiy, he love the two young tnen nix months-to become humor with the Bible. nylon thnt It the end at thnt title it they did not come up to Why I’m-char Abundant! the Law. One of the handsomest coin relics seen is n 810 gold piece bearing the mint stamp of 1799. it is larger than the present 810 gold piece. The own- er has it hung in a band and wears it as a chlrm on his watch chain. The owner says he refused an oiler of $150 for this relic. The old octa- gon-l 850 pieces were quite common in Cniii'ornia in early days. when gold dust was inrgely used as a circuinting medium. They were made of pure gold, and, while they had not the ele- xnnt ï¬nish of the gold coins minted by the government in those days. many still remember them he the hnndlomeet coin they ever saw. Mnny people now would consider them hendlome on account of the $50 in them 770mm“! oregoninn. Few oi Thole Issued by the. Govern- ment for special Purpoeu Remain. Recent mention at the disappear- ance of the $2.60 gold piece from cir- ‘culntion and the premium this coin commends as s cu‘rio have set many to rummaging in old pocketbooks and the bottoms of cash boxes and draw- ers In search of odd or out-ot-dste coins. Some have found a 82 piecei but not many. The 83 piece, once quite common. but always I sortrot n curl- oslty, is oftener found, and many have specimens of the little gold coins rep- 1 resenting 25 and 50 cents. which were not minted by the general government and probably have not so much gold in them as they represent. They used to pass as col _hut were never in general clrcui Ion, being so easily lost that they soon became scarce. "up“ 00! m â€Mum FREAK COINS HAVE GONI. m In. an. Inn- n... 1â€"815"; willlnvelhebeginninpof a healthy appetite. arena muclaâ€"mdacofledionof toyatlIanillbedneem/yof Ibeboynextdoor. evepymeal,nndinaweek whoee appetite is missing that diere'snpreaent forhim in each package of “Vigot†â€"baseballs. jack-knives. topsâ€"a hundred things. He will be willing to try a dish of it, with cream, for tomorrow's breakfast. Af- Tell â€Q or†Sweet. cfisp__flaka_ of mawmw for 1910 mo- that boy ï¬Burclq 8: Milan ‘llilllllllillla “ 60:5 uuucaonm m { nuuum. sou) AND Excnnnczn COLLECTIONS 1 AND LEGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ‘IIIIIlâ€"Illlllliillll‘llyfuli .- N QUINCY D‘I‘ NEW NORTHERN BATHS CHICAGO HOTEL ll Gullah, ate well qualiï¬ed to sup- ply your every require- ment in baths, and the prices are very reasonable. First-class Grill mom and Bachelots' Appartments in connection with the baths . . . ......... . ..... Entire Building 0! 8 Floors DEVOTED 'ro Till! PURPOSE "I: unm.mnl..ls ........ 3mm“ ...... is rum ...... ma III MS... as Ian-Tm ......... 5 Scum..." Icahn Var of Good Wholesal- tool horn mm!“ “'9 :3..th l Toll-t Ron.- («WWI “m BMMflnum I“,III,!IC-IIIOII.MI‘. 1‘" E NEW NORTHERN UP-To-DATB‘=U:I:: FURNISH!!! Turkish Baths MAL â€â€œ63 0303337“ :4 Quincy SL, near east entrance to new post ofï¬ce building CONTRACTOR. CARPENTER AND BUILDER Call on any N. P. R. agent lot rates and deniled information or write to Chulcs 8. Fee. (Ben. Pan. Ash, St. Paul. Minn. Send six cents lot "Wonderland 1903. " WHEN m cygqgsynu mm m, The ï¬nest valleys in the Northwest. good lot grain, hay. lmitu; toot crops; lot mint-d. stock or dairy tanning; lot irriga- tion or not. I: one wishes. are lonml along the Northern Paciï¬c or its hunch or connecting tines The growing. thtiving town: are ionnd "tote, too. It is a great country. when hunting Ind fish- ing Ire unmrpumd and where the hotels an: fmt clan. This givol not only lumen a good chance to go Itomcmlr- inn. alter crops» are harvested. but all other: who wish to move permanently into the growing. teeming. improving Northwest. or those whn wish tho visit, at a trifling expense, the ï¬ne tourist mwrta ol the Northwest, arc alionlctl an unusual opportunity to do so. The Nonhctn Paciï¬c has .1 new and vcty Low Rate lot In! Colonistn. Homrwrkcn nml omen in «“ch lrom Sept. I5 to Nov. 30. 190}. _ _ Lam Stock of JOBBING woax noun. Finish“! Work Contracts taken to: all clams o! 39 Downer Place, Aurora. Ill. building construction. . . ___â€"._____ Collw, Acadenly. Art School. rhrluuh: . 1:00! and Business School under une management Thorough lmlnlnu. high moral amauh Iran, mom-tale expenses. a complete cul- ture l-‘lnc uymnauium and ulhlellc lleld. l’hyul‘ul dlreclors for men and women. Tu“ g for leademhlp In all walla of life. J. w. MORFORD. Take one Turkish bath with us and you will be. come a rcgulat patron. . . Remember I he address WHEATON COLLEGE Term-beg In 8e umber ISlh. Janu- an 4th and â€Aerh «I: .......... . U. IIVII m VERY LOW RATES _to_the Northwest ng Snail Sanctum.“ gale-13:... .. , WNEATON ILUNOIS. gage; guest». IS RENTING AGENCY Real Estate CON VEYAN CING NOTARY PUBLIC POLICE MAGISTRATE Aflp TH! .07 PLAOI CHICAGO ‘estaurant OFHCI IN T". COURTHOUSIâ€"A‘I WNIA‘I'ON. Din-hula- MOIQ I no hat lotu- ol J .A mam-“V " "' ""‘ COUNTY SUPERINTENDEN'R OF SCHOOLS. JOHN H. SHURTE. Manager oowuals «nova - - - ILLINOIS TERMS REASONABLE T. 'Otto Fisk DR. W. C. BARBER. DENTIST. .'...R '1‘. MORGANJ‘. Monumental Designer and Dealer. “O'Nllfl GIOVI. ILLIXOIS‘ Ofl'vrv Ila r tan. a. “5'. n. Soul-l luv. to clut- nul 03qu Schools â€ASK â€UH-DING PIONB 253