Leah. Ill-stand, ht: 5,000 gm: In :93 public elmury schools under "€- ‘ Comm instruction In the m o! swim- ;m all m of then hold certiï¬cates ‘ 1m “Mitt-m. ' Hr. Kunz attributes the record es. nhmhed Inst your for the importation of precious stones of an klnds, rang- lng from the richest gems to mom of the more“ quhlmes, and even to ev- ery (am of Imitation, tn the gnneral "good times†the Amwrican pmple are enjoying. "This record." he says, “was achieved notwnhmandlng the Rusao‘ Japan-9e war and was due to general prosperity.†Among the none: which have Man found in large quanmles In Amelia County In Virginla, and for watch there In a conflderahle demand. are the :methytt, topn, malachite and Imam atone. (’aiimmia zoms M0 muting In mpuiariiy and iii» inrn'usvvl imvrc-si In "Wm has Him-liaivd ihi- m-arrh fur innrmaline. lwryi, town and iumziln Thm rruials an' of ospwiai inu'rvsi to minor-align. and lk-mzv ir‘rmiz-rirk Kunl, ihc- gem up"! trim has made I study of "its raglan thoro‘ ihnso gem are nmnd. think: that ii bids (air to rival the Ural Mountains, thick [or Mi)- yenrs haw led thu world In the prodm'limi of anNmIs limes. Some plmpï¬â€˜liflg has boon‘ done in Maine for gems at Mi. Mi- chel ï¬nd other mining iocaiiiies. but me inlrmaiines found did not exceed in nine a few thousand doilars. Tur- quoise mines in (‘aiimrnia and Nevada have increasml in production, and have more than made up for the d»- creased pmdumkm of the turquoise nine: in New Mexico and Arimna. Mk qnntt. cut in the form of beads has been said throughout the worm in competition with rich (rem aven- tnrine. which sparkle: with specks of mint. Great mutiiiea of this stone Inn been taken from the Black Hiiia of South Elton. Win-Hy nut-«mu m nu- d--m.mn In the Uullni swu- lnr o-vm-unhh ho- r-on Iho- nun-oh M «M- wpulnf :vm. wind: I- Impmhd mum from (’u lambs. TM rmwruld-M‘armg are: norm-nu 0! 90m In doc-lam! In M very "(m-Ito. "w (k-u-tnnwm hold- lun Mum- Int-Ina nnnulrd M m-atl) [00.000 In" Th0 run-mm I! Inc“) It Im- Man "do n! It: napalm") and prIw. â€M" n! m- amt u! I’M. nuns nanny Impound mm mm couu‘ ll)’ wou- umhmmrdh mac-u 1mm n'dx kids M- tin-tr "um-r. m rnlumhla. who am ll-mplrd in pan lllll qlu-m by "an Inc-mud mic-v a: union mm In- will... Sapphire: are lound In ('unshlt‘mhlo mum!†at Yoga Hulda, Mont. and working: for mule grmn In xmdlmlly devemplnx mm to yell and [wrun- nfllt mlnlnx luau-In. I! In expand that the prudufllm u! upphlrcu In IM- swllun Illl um: ho: quadmplod The Mum-In Illlphll’vl arr nm 01 lune nu. 'nwy nn- lullllnnt. (rm- lmm an". and 01 mod rulur, max- Iu; (rum Ila)" Ila-1m m (M flrh deep hm at kanlnl lam-Mr“ Tho) Irv mm m Amm-nlum 'ul' (IHHIII. and; um "mum-l, mud an Iult'h hurls“ mmwr The diamonds discovered In Ten- neuco and Kentucky which inn-e [wen found In loose and nuyernrial dopmms, Ind thou- In lhe Atlantic and Purim- rvuionu. which iur llu- must pm! hun- becn met with In washing (or gold. are {mm mun-es whlch twin-mists 0! [he Geological Survey hun- inn-n un- able in ("1‘19 dcfluiiuiy, own in tin-- ory. A report revemiy Iowan-d (ha! (Io diamunds bud bm-n mum! m-ar Sum-«w. N V.. and than am- in! [ht-m ‘ had wianueuu) been acid in a mu- dum oi Bprinfllehi. Mun. High price- paid for diamonds to- day have made the search for these precious stone: in this country and (found: keener than ever before. There ‘.I‘B four regions in this country where diamonds have been found. The Pa- ciï¬c Coast. chiefly along the western base of the Sierra Nevada. in the cen' trai counties of California. associated with gold in the cement gravel; along the tine of the moraine of the ancient ice sheet in Wisconsin, Michigan. in- diana. and Ohio; In Kentucky Ind Tan- neasee: and In the Atlantic States from Virginia to Alabama, chiefly along the eastern base of the Appala- chians in what is known as the l’iedv mom region. Svlentists have been un- able to discover the actual place of origin of tho diamonds found in these regions. Those of the Paciï¬c (Toast and Atinntit- mutt-s an: known to have been derived by erosion from near-by mountain ranges. and thy diamonds oi the northern drift are suppose-ti to. have come from somewhere in tho Dunnlulon at Canada. Iehoolgirl Summon. sis-u: wsn “manna-(ma ' - DIPOR‘I’ATIONO LAIT VIAI. lush M Diamond Fluids on Thu couflllontâ€"Popuinrlly of tho Purl â€"Wiuro Prociouu atoms Ara Found In This Country. Precious stones 0! every vnriety‘ tore imported into the United State. Int year in larger quantities than ever before; writes the Washington correspondent oi the New York Even. in; Post. Most diamonds came in than in the three years beginning 1897. The importation oi rought diamonds was seven times larger than in 1897,- the diamond cutting industry in this country having greatly Increased in recent years. The total value of these importation; for int year amounted to 834,998.513. 8MB "DUST“ maï¬aâ€"Fetal W'th Gal. A new prncnxs whirh may prnvo n." in! to metal workers in rorialn cam-5 has boon invented by a Belgian, ham nd F‘tvli! .lnitrand. He has shun that it is possible in rut an iron plain in two by heating it red hot. and then aiming a jet oi nxmon gag at it, mom ing the jet along the line at which the «titration is in he Minted. The preliminary operation of Mating he omdncts with thn flame or an oxyhy- drown lamp, but any other method would probably do a: well. Th\ ape- riai advlntago of ibis plan probably it that it makes it possible in concen- trate the heat nlonx a narrow belt instvad of applying it. to the whole plate, or the groaipr part of it. Th: union of oxygen with metal. as with wood or coal is really a form of com ‘hnation. This is still trim when Milt tiw metal and gas are cold and vim: the product is nothing but rust. The) unite much morn rapidly when the temperlture is raised, however, and in that one there is an increase :5 heat from the burning of the metal The Jottrnnd process, it is laid. mew the iron mm; the line to which the oxygen†jet in infected. and R’flo'i inal’hc-Ilomfla. n! lhvm rhum, I paw-d Ilw ramp m mo of vam M‘Jdu I'mh mum I vlmnn mm skin-«V run! 3 Mt days Lu" lvmnod "m both hm! 'li‘l‘fl kinfll "mil-Mr In a ""2er I‘M pmsibh- M mm» (Mn! mmam lnmpu-d hy Ihv‘L‘ mum of «Wm Th:- mumry In «mm nwv nra I: a lahvrinth, TM his: Hvt‘rs rmk (Mo 91112er "roams whirh dividn am! form mm rrwh that. anhmmh dPr‘p win '01 milvs give nnssazn only m sk'fls. for whirh a ray must frequently be rh-arod mm knives Ibrvmzh Ham: and nvprhangin! bushes, (Win: "1099 rrnvks branch mu mm hundreds n! shallow «haw-wk making a Ohmxsam! mn- manna“ keys In "on squat? mile. Within than mats: are mammal bland trans. upon me of whlrh I mum! Man in: to a trap an old shop «mulnlnx a hit 0! nap" on «Mn-h was warmed "91' u want Sum zrnh (am has got It ~-- Serflmer's Magnum 1‘ ! no, M. m. Ham-u u m noun Mood: 73w Imum n! "or Ton Timur-and l-Mnuln hun- prnvrd a uncluuy [m "w plmm-d Ilnru Iwhm- m.- (‘Ivfl “m, darn.“ IMt-h lbw, hark-m»! do writ-:- [mm Ihc- (‘nnlrdnnlc- wmm umw u' «hum r-mllnnn Ilu-Ir rm! drum Mlhm "er Ira-mam!" In up pan-m Immune-u that Ibo and (MM [at hn- mount nth-u In Hu- rpm-nu or munch-w a'fl'fllfl 'Mrh Mrdor "M Bwrnlndn um i"! nwrl mru WM turn "w" Mrrl awn. 0r. ll Hwy moi Ania"! )«m lamb at gun uni mm nnmr- Aflrr lhrr haw pannrd. mm Mum-an IHI mvnunn vmmn "Ill um "run In mm mm. um. um «I "“er- Tho‘w mm mm nt- w". mom nIIInnmu and plum birth. will": sum. Mdn and mum" In dul- rn ID." 1:" In "um mtfllr. nr lhrmmh lmliam I'm "Men Mg ha! nun Mum "um, “'h-u l askod an mam. 'hnm l in». «on thrn it. had In! arm a n rmin one M lhrw win-emu his â€I‘mva no "r, In»: mun ‘ 'ncrihtr 'Im an oamrsl 91...!" M M1 hrml nnuld ||:IV(‘ lump ("minc- in: H l h u! mv thrl'n-d m Imut mm H. had Men aim nu. ma» inqmrvd M In "u- 1“" Hun: dn Snmoiimm The Ameer is by no means the only Oriental monarch entertained by the British sovereign who has mnltested tastes of this particular character. Thus old xazr-ed-Dln, grsndtather and predecessor ot the present Shah or Persia, got so worked up about boxing on the occasion of his ï¬rst stay in England that nothing would satiety him but a full fledged prizeflght; that is to say, a real one, with bare kuuck~ tee and blood. With many precautions an encounter of this kind was arrang- ed for his ediflcatlon by the utiicinls charged with his amusement. and it took place in the stables oi Bucking ham palace. Unfortunately. the Shah was iamentahly deï¬cient in that vit- tue. 0t punctuality which is ittaupropri. ateiy described as “the 'pnlitenesu 0! Rings." and he came down to the stables late, with the result that the prizoiluht overlapped an appointment which had been made for the late Lurd Shunt-slimy. the Art-itllisimps oi ('ilnlt’l‘liur) and at York. and a doings; tinn of bishops, tu pit-ml before him the t-aueo ut ('hristlmt missions in the land or trail Tht-y tame til. the ap pointed ham and were (‘Ufldlit‘h’d Ir) ttlh'iuis. nmtwun- at what was in pro [guns in ihv mu! hUIhh'ti, to tho i shah.- present-o Iht‘l‘t‘l ’i‘he "relates. .' hmrur nirm‘k by the- suct'im'lt- present ’t't' to their pious ext-s, retreated prr ‘ ripltuu-ly. luliowed by old Loni slut! '«mimry, nut ln'iort- he had gin-u urn! ‘ln hie. lmlltznutimt in a loud tom- oi ! roll r. nut] pron-sling that he- would 4!. 1 mnnu-v "lhl' hmrld u-andui nil mvr tho kingdom " it manual) with the uluuut inflit'lill) that hl' was eventually up pram-d ll tilt! nul, htmpwr, llllt‘rIt-ra unit mt- enjoyment of the Shah. nho rmlld hut lu- tumught to understand the obit-t tinn 0t htn \Iaitnrs to a spec- lurle which he rnnsldt-n-d so tit-loci altln- In (art, he l'olilli tu'u'r umit‘r- Ilaml Wmlrm muramiuhtwu, and a.“ til-porn! in rt-erd it A“ an unln truism-In til-unurn-n niwu the hint lt-h atiihmiiit-n "mud m hang it man ill-l iu tlrtlrr it: uh"! him hunt I." uttlluun Itifht'tl amt Ihr Imp door an strum- Vnu‘ \‘urlu Tribune _;â€"-_Ad._ ma Drum-l “annulus. , 0! an the devices adopted by the Emu-h government to entertain the ruler o! Allhanielan during hll Ill-1t to India, which is costing the national treasury the trifling sum 0! £1,000,000. the one which seems to have been the most successful 0! all has been the‘ boxing comes". and 1!. hi: request number: of this kind Ire got up ll- mont daily (or his entertainment. Ban- quets, slate i‘unmlons, reviews and even sham battles have ended by hur- ins him: But he never tires 0! a hotly contested encounter with the gloves, and his intereat and delight in the noble art or sell-delence pecullnr to the English speaking races are un- houndeg. Curiou- Augtllodrr of nun-Inn... man my†a nun: Ham. "4 TH. [VIIGLADII ann'hrr, ":1!an rlrh Ht" m mm .d Ilw :nmn m I‘mh hung I a («we days mm Yum hm I aflhfll I'hl'fl h. 0! â€WM Hum}? Suppllegltways on "and The Grave Electrician Wain. aim urn-apt I'm-nun n his or “to. no! urn- h-hg. TM. line In have m “Dani-n A lama 1.! "no is 12 o'clock. 7M Phatâ€"Congregational Church In: In Unit in 213116 up w moan 51m to um- “ for blank ul wedding: run-ammunâ€" Ihg col-chain“. TEAMING 61 EXPRESSING '35. >33... 33 033 4.22:1...» :.:..... IOO‘OIQO 4Q-‘IILQ it“. Ill NORTH MAIN STREET lam mmam “h: Iain-lg“. hula. Ion Inflow Humor 0! «I. ha Im “a “anâ€: o! luv-run Au IN... Inu- 0! III (out; cl lml'u- and mu. cl Inn-ah. M m by .m- mun Ill! ho um um" Non up C'uully I'm-«II 0! "Ir“. I've-u. u "a ram "mm In Whom-o. II II. J..- Tut. a. n» In MM] a. Jon Im. a lhh‘l not an m In“; em.- u'au-l all tI-In- In mum and to mow-cl“) In sum! l‘n' (M pom. cl t"! I» and row-I'd A" m. Ind!“ m DIM MIMI-v up ulna-NM In I... I... ll.» urn-um m Mn warn“ ‘ band uh m A. :4 Am", A I) not IMVI‘LL m VX. flunk! D' KELIJIII‘I‘S. A F! “WOMAN'S WORK IS NEVER DONE †lteod amour having untamed and do- !ended his religious views. I: might be “1-†(or the other Senator: to do like- whw. It may be muwwlmt dink-alt to: moan of them to say What they mlly do bellow. but the process would be all the more salutary on that account. ‘I‘twn- Is no tot-ms: why the Mormon chun‘h alone would he the object o! Beuulurlul quv'dtlon. A" men who are not al- ready identiï¬ed with any church are invmd to join our H31": BmJL CLASS. Congregational Church 1W "04 Electric Bell Hanging. Kirctric Ligm Wiring, Everything Electrical. Paper-hanging, Calci- mlnirg Write or phone and I will ahow you paper samples. All work guaranteed. Estimate: Free. Cone Satay, April 7. } \‘nu urn- (“run-r notmml that "no lmh d y of April. A. D. 1007. at the hour of 7 :w o‘vlock p. m.. at the vlllue hull of uld VIII-x» ol‘ lmnen Gm". Hume l'onnty. llllnoh, ha: been ï¬xed as the tlml and plum for the further communion o! and Improvement. for the purpose 0! ton- nldrrlnu the nun-"1'. nature. Had. ch". Art". and wtlmllenl (on of slid Drowned lmpmvemnt. at th'h Ilme and place the‘ â€Ill Imam of Local Improvements will hear all fll'rflinh dwlrlng In be uni-d on the subject at Ih» nan-sully. the nntune. Ind I-ullmlllfll mm of sum [WOW lmpmve- mo-nls. :1! Wu l» tlme and plnw ylm can Ip- huh-.1; lhnl‘lh-nt sum-u, April am. A. h. “NIT. Estate ".500 I1]. yd. lurkk vemem on «I In. man In founda- tion and “pk-lulu! ï¬ller I! 82.10 per sq. yd. .. 136.750.!!! “.315 ('n. yd. "av-clan It 0v ‘ per I'll. yd. .\ ...... .1.M2..’ 12.000 "II. n. concrete curb and gutter. n 65¢ per lln. 1:. 1,800.00 1-10 n. m In VIN-Ilka Ille drnln at a e per n. . ‘ . . 82.: «I norm nnd punt-«e min-r Inlen‘ at "1.00 each .. “.00 For lawful routs uul upennvs nl- umdln; me umceedlnuu far 1 makluu such lmpmvrmvnl. nml lhv vast at making and mum-«- hm tlw ussemuuenl therefor ,, 2.39434 EXECUTUR’S NOTICE C. V. WOLF pavln. u! Maple avenue "on the water], vm-u "mm to my easterly line of Biod- nt: avenue. Moth" with Ill street. and alle lnternoctlona and Junction: Included In pl» avenue. and a. a connected nym- n-m ['0 be graded. drilled and paved with brick. the enumutnd coat at said Improve men! being as follows. toâ€"wlt: 0! the Board 01th o! the Village of Dovm 0mg INF-go Contyhllflloll. Notice I. My given an the loud of hell hummu- of the VIII-fl. 0! “owner. move, 1!qu County. I hob. and I «Mutton at u. mull-r mm on April mu. A. h. 1901. providing [or th- pgylna 3! Angle {venue ‘Ytqnjhe twp-19!]; lane: or mm mm 11min". We all nun "no give unflunm um! no In». in in") (qt-6m! mm! more in up imulld in me “when. TM- In "In your an .m coal noon in. med. hut m "nae modem um". um. a (9†Range. hour comm" "he. (he place p1 ‘honsthnlul 'l‘ulal ate 0! Isabella An- Duun. Decca.“ MO"! I“ 10 "I! "an m lll‘lll H. )llk'lfl‘l., . \\ GHAVI' H Ill, IAIU'I‘. r, u. wnflu'si u! lawn! lmnron-menlt. HGT! MATE. am»: ,5 OEFOR MEN “my-tum lunar- “I“. \u'l'u [‘03 It. IIHIDKIIMAN Nawvvme. "l pt WM wum. 1h rm rub. â€on“ M pu-y nl mmm. IM Hm WV“ :fmvrvl .v-wnv I‘M â€- hn no! Hts-w 1:. «II M whl In 00". nun- .“ '0 Jam" .4 run. Sun, M. m I'm-own. ANWM thanâ€. lull-n I» JONAS w. TUCKER REAL ESTATE Boiler-Mm. “tn-wool... (lawn-gun. p.- o... um.â€" Van- and nun-a u... mm Illhuh. Moscuerroscn’s Contentment and Bakery Ola: nu Dublin. [harm Own. I: 35 .4. 288 :1 9.2!!!â€" ..:11:E I... E .3: {0080...}...‘3-53 3:28 .833 8 8 .3 3.83 .43.!- will an Halo. 0! and uni a nu . [003. v... 9994-. ll'o the but and only My (In “quay thy (gala. a! ll_d «gt-pog- M‘summ (aw flip-“on. Decorator 106 FOOTE STREET Wuldlng. Klumn Innln. Wholesale Omaha. Toledo. 0. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure ll tnlwn Intern- ully, arm-g dlm-(ly upon the blood and mucous nun-(va- of me ante-u. ’l‘mtlmonlnlu hen! 1m. Prim. 75¢ per hulllo. Sold by all drunk“. lEW. F. EDWARDS F. J.(m-'Oo..'lblado.0. We. the unaligned. have known 11.0an torthehdllymnnd believe him perfectly honor-bk In all business trans-cum and flannel-ll, nble to carry out my dilutions Me by his ï¬rm. Wemmmwuflmd lawmduhntthflwk man's-mommy; 'I‘Ilo Hull's Funny PHI: for con: DR. W. C. BARBER DENTIST loan: 0;..h0ru. flat-Month! mmmmn DNMENTS G. H. BUNGE :bu pm Mn'n and. 19b- All! nanlmxm Mn: Md In Pm I“. W. V. DEVEBEMJX DR. w. H. SHAFFER oenmsr WNJIEVEBEAIIX Rea Estate uni hum. 24 8. Main 8L. Dom Grow Anuuy nu touullor-IMII omen 14 South Main Rum lumpy-n (Brow. llilnoh 'v- mm;- Item 7 l . ". Tut-phone 612 Hm: .uo ulflcc: Ill; Ume Building. 1" Immune Conlnnl 3202 NARAMORE AND FOSTER SHOP: MAPLE AND S. MAIN STS. TELEPHONE 0n. WHY PAY BENT? F RANK KtLLERSMAN Hana: 0 a. m, m l p. -. Saturdayl 9 lo I: Comm“ Inh- lw all Und- d cov- hn .1 "an. Rep." can A WIN]. All Incl gnu-uni “no. “my and ulna Mm 0760" my NM! I! shop. DOWN no 0R0“ M or I." â€an 'lob 0v Cam in In... ll lou- lulu Mn. When you can get home- on any payment. Drop in and we us, we will Aurâ€" pri-Ie you by the number :1 desirable home- we have {or n]: and our ablllly to help you to get one of them. An inlervle- with an will cost you nothing. and more than likely will ruu.t to your advantage. Lou. acre tracu and farm. {or pale. L. KLEIN whiten-mu “ma- “Idem 16 not huh 'It‘ in: it'd-SIB}?- â€"“â€"""l Manama} 'Icmp. _' ' ï¬ntmuhghzundm will “an.“ mum. V . , wumgummmuyï¬t I' pained? «tmmï¬hh mm! :M can. '01:}! but mu“ Mkmwlnwmwm _ , .’ Yards: Lacuna. mm on.†M35 D.. L a. w. R. R. Co.’s Unequaled Salmon Codi. Soft Coal and Wood Sewer and Common Tile. Crushed and Building Stone. Marquette Pon- land Cement Building Block!- All Kinds of Building Supplies PRO“. :04 A. B. AUSTIN NURSERY Phone 20 MEBTZ IOGHEL Srma 600081 Mu be they Ire cheaper. Are they? I us send you our came. deuribin‘ fl! VIII-V. A postal sum it. Get 10m tree- of your 10%;! um .‘ Tree: dripped in from u {Ii-med? mall and ulow in coming into W‘W 'ofte‘n varieties not um {or ad not“ Northern Illmoin. ' Se't Iona tree. at tlfli 19““ m Don't My than. Do you Mu ï¬ll non-tum .. , you mind an mu mm in" lat tow yum? Why In! M m yonmlt? -. This the season of the year when you will be needing. Crass seeds; lawn mowers, fence wire, poultry netting, and goods of such nature. See our stock before buying P. A. Lord umber Company mmvmi ll em 6“ â€I!!! M! TILIPHONI 888 “WISH. OROVI, ILL. Mil-MIWH mun-amp...“ is