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GRAND RAPIDS HERA I J). MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER i6, lSgx F&hk Our new lioe of Cloth ing fur Fall and Winter in all the new hape ami fabric is now ready fv,r inspection. We will be pleased to ehow you the jsutne. (':.ri!ner & Baxter . . . 0003 AND END-5. Lucira was s sculptor's son. LuurbLu:k was inTtrato-l 7 Mini ta FUhtrin. ths jr! historical painter, fii tho a vt s t-krr. AYhboari went indented bj an American taaetl IUca ia A thirteen-jer-;l-i girl liting near Darlington. IwL. 217 pound Ta cix-wn of a Kenithj silkworm will ofu-a jieUire I.OjO yards in length. Life u hrt!r iu tha vallsys and low land tLan amon tha hills and caoan tins. You now and then meet folks who haft all kind of n except common (.'Ha. fjr small belt violin strings art aaid to be saperior ta any other material for A SanLh proverb says, "Cuts your i?e tha short knife; ket-p the long ons yourself." A run liring ia New England, who ii 3 f.et 7 incL hih, ha a beard 0 feet 3 incbvs long. To clean papier macha articles, wash first in warm water and soap, and polish vith sweet oil. If sheep, rams and goats spring around In ths meadows and fi;ht mora than usual, expect rain. Tba real ict? palace is the mansion tho icrHioa builds for himself after being ia bualaas a few years. A man in lore can do mors thinking without thinking of anything at all than any oca el on earth. I: is estimated that since the beginning of time the world has had sixty-six quad rillions of inhabitants. St. Louis is organizing what is claimed to be the first Italian regiment ever funned in this country. The Chinese, Japanese, Malays, Si araw, New Zealanders and North American Indians are all beardless. Pty and PUMore. As I sit in front of my fire, In the red tames numberless pictures appear and diHiippear. Now I se-j a wide plain, green as the heart of an emerald. The sky in the west is allame with golds and mis cf tho setting sun, fading and d&ep rnim lika liricg things. Beyond the j !ain in a forest two figures stand apart. One is clothed in a garment black as tha impenetrable night, and from the dark Tfil which covers her head looks a face beautiful as a marble image. The large, soft eyes are heavy with sorrow, but the bviatif ol mouth is set in an expression of firm and cruel command. One white h i:l holds back the veil, and the lines cf th.it hand against the somber back grrcnd bospeak a strength that makes on tremble. A diadem of jewels rests on h?r broad brow and gleams and ;arkls with the colors of the sky. IIt eye srarch the forest unceasingly. I'r.io'd on one fo.t the other figure, fru.il'.er and delicate as a rose leaf, seems abi'-it V t! at in the air. A white veil, whi'-h glows and burns like an opal, is turo-.vn around hT. Rosea are in her l-urund drop th-ir fragrant petals at 1..t fret. Her shining eyes are as cold an I as Mae as a northern sky, and her b.iir is like strands of twisted gold. Her fall rod lip curve in an alluring smile, and her fin .ill hands and delicately roun.bd arms, rosy in the sun rays, r:ove in icracefnl rhythm, which is mi unharL She, too, looks toward the fi'r!t. At la--t a maiden creeps trembling from th h.ilow of the trees: she turns her hejvd frem "i'l to side like a hunted t j,r-. li'ta fijures alvance to meet r. Sh enzes timidly from one to the r iher a dull bVt as she stands between 1 Vrn. ne vrhi; m dnty and the other ji.wvir-. Th t'.re 1 bnniing lw; the p..-tisr i f idiiig. Frances Chapman ia h't- rt Series. How If Jmi(l. A country irnkep-r ors day ia the l i-t en nry ?:.irtI'M casual guest, who 1-k j"ird to l- a if'itleman attached to ti,' roy 1 court, by a confident predic tion xzwrz t'. arehbihop of Tou 1;. who h vl jnt ln splinted to fTi of th1 ret otTioos of itate. Ti. i-ntlern in. l-okin? ovr h?s mail, eti'Iatm-'d: "There are great changes in t!v ijovrnmenM The archtishop of T. n' r, tn ch'n minister." Al-is for France, if that be trueP cnd th- i;irikee;vr. why r "H will t?irn the kingdom urid i? Ib will m noendof tronM, rft:rr.-.i h landlord, with an ominous sh Y f the l.' . TM ws ;'. pcible, and pra Vv.vx ii did re.illr happen, but only jtj who krew the inner workiuzs f p sTHir coiM hav predicted ir . n, sir-'f tlwn, and M. d L Hcus tt--r"d what wis the niirce rf the I'nVvtVnf TrnVi"!. With jadicions nr!M h uvi-uwV that suce t give his yp-4- f r cc,i"..tu r-s. it. t this: "Yru 1'ipi, M. " L; IIcu-, that I ki"f w'ier-f I s;-a'. n errh ! ihop Ti .l n- trp her on hi ir-iT to P iri, ard al on hi rtnm. He neTr fai's to tnm Tirytfci'!j: uride 7tie Oflly Pare Cresm of TarUr Powder. No Ammonia; No Alan. Uicd in ALLUion3 cf Homes 40 Years the Standard down. ''lia has tb At bad cArried into axicta rtAjta. He has all the tables and ti wadhtandmovvd. Thearrcrtita. hun bttwtn the windows hare to i-a placed above the mantelpieces. If I tock Lis advice I should tear this hou.3 down liui rtboild it bottom aide on, I)rpeii l upvn it, he is a dangerous person and will insist upon chAngicg TerythiE. Tk ESTc vi TrL There's ne g jod pints aWut trav lin, o' coor, but there's some set back too. Take it by an Urge, I danno but it'll fall as well t' stick right t' Lon,e, where ys was set V the Land o' Provi dence, as t go careering over th face o th' earth. Mr. Jabez ll.mn was tit ting oa the side porch, snrveying the beaatif si hills that surrounded Lis farm. His face wore a gloomy exprtion, which was unusual, for Jabes was a cheerful man. "What ia Tunkett u the matter with you now, I sh'd admire t' know, Jabtz Flynn?" sna;i;ied Li wife, who was vig crously rattling the supper diahea in the dry sink by the kitchen window, clo to hr hoiiband' drcopirg figure, and vrhoe quick esx had caught his speech, i 'Uavent you fussed an squirmed for years," he continued ia an injured tone, "b'cause you couldn't seem t get round t goia off vi tiu? An here youVe been gone upward o five days up t Ezry's, an you've jett been all sagged down ap parently ever eence you come back! What ails youT There don't anythin afl me, Sa briny," returned Mr. Flynn, facing about. "It's only jest this. I've alius viewed it that we lived right 'inongat th' mounting. I've alius calclated we did, an Lavc spoke cf it bo.w WeH." said Mrs. Flynn, as he came to a pause, "an what is it you've found out difTrent?" "Why, Sabriny," said Mr. Flynn, low ering his voice, as if his nearest neigh bor was clote at hand instead of half a mile away, "why, Sabriny, these ain't mountings round hero at all! Ezry, he lives right ia th heart o th White mounting kentry, aa I've seea 'em them mountings-rr'aria np in front o me day in an out, whilst I've ben there vistin with himl" "Well, what of itT inquired his wife. "Why, Sabriny," said Mr. Flynn, in a still lower tone, "these that we've alius called an calo'lated was mountings, ain't anythin more th'n jest fa'r sized hum mockses. They're pooty and sightly, but tha fa all they be jest mod'rate, fa'r sized hummockses. "I didnt let oa to ExTy," said Mr. Flynn, as ho rose and proceeded slowly to the barn, "bat I felt's if I sh'd her f reglate my idees all over again when I come home. That's everything ye can rightly call 'era jest fa'r sized, tightly hummockses !" Youth's Companion. "Tie proposed to you last night? lie did while we were out walking." Well, HI never believe a bit of gos sip that I hear again ia this town." "Why notr "Why, they said he would be very careful in making a choice and an awful nard man to please." Cape Cod Item. Of Interest to Athletes. Jamei Kobiasoa, the athletic trainer at Princeton college, Princton, N. J., avs: "I have found it imperative to have sure and simple remedies oa hand in case of cuts, Druises. strains, sprains, colds, rheumatism, etc Shortly after entering upon my profession, I dis covered such a remedy in Allcock's Porous Plasters. I tried other plasters, but found them too harsh and irritat ing. Allcock's Porous Piasters give slmot instantaneous relief, and their strengthening power is remarkable. In cases ot weak back put two plasters on the small of the back and in a short time you will bo capable of quite severe exercise. In 'sprint' and 'dis tance' races and jumping, the muscles or tendons in the legs and teet some times weaken. This can invariably be relieved by cutting the plaster in nar row strips, so as to give free motion, and applying on muscles affected." NEXT THURSDAY EVENING Senator Frye at ilartman's hall. Every well regulated household is now calculating ou the comforts to be derifed in the house during the com ing winter months, fine odd chairs and rockers, sideboards and odd pieces are ting given away at ridicu ouly low prices, in fact way be ow cost. This Btcnrice comes about as we are doping out evry odd piece of goods in our stock, preparatory to moving our of fices and ialesroonis to our factory; if you want a complete stock to select from, call esrly at the Phanix, corner Ottawa and Louis streets. Parlor furniture of all Corupton Furniture C., i'lfisiou street. kinds at 79 South It Isn't Free Trado. Tariff reform don not necessarily mean free trade. It n ans an iniprofe nient of the weak points of the prent system. That's something that ought to be p. ptilar with everybody. Tue xfr "Tariff Reform" cakes t)aked by L'u.ted State Raking Powder company are popular with everybody already, thie reaon is they are s.niply deliKhtful ca'e. Another is they represen'. a popular m-ntiment; rnioular with both repuMit o unit democrat. You can get "Tariff Keform" cake from your jrocer. If h- han't them in stock tdl t.:m to Ret them for you. S K N VT )li FRY K- II A RTM A N'S hslt Tnurdsy tvnine. Willing t !o. mony msy appear rediculous on the faco of it. but we are e!c.rf out at McnfiCuM tun re our en t.r retail stock of old furniture. Never wre fine r "od. off-re-l low; elegant cha r worth lot coi-.j for 1 t i"; s-de-rir.t worth st whoiI coin? at j,-,o a chanee of i.fe-tsu e. The Pnoenii iM mnt to t'-eir factory, and don't intend to mov g! :n any lither y than to the bo-re cf tneir tstron; call early for tha cream st Ottawa street s!e-roon:. Jib Jakin ol Keep OfT the Enemy. A t lo lurt la asutusti li s more 4zir ocs tiiWti lii-ta: iea 5-U. &1 tor wU-jy ts ft mm. in uti ure. ti.)kfei. 2bt lJtxerous ucxuj to tic tli. mi..., u i t ucvu&tcroj tailf arikei. Iti t!uuis r fcUlvUa. uuiptctel sal i oal b v.raiul ftrii.jty by lartilj inz tha f tsu hi a c. u-v ! il- a-v Cil.ct;a. IU I Jct !u3 i;iiit tt hul tvrr. b t lu rrm uiieac. Uu'iiV iu rnti au U Utei r Miia.-a frills, wtkti t aa erall-ctv- ulltx mvst t-vt Ut 1 riii ut Bis rrla H!c& rutt tt wtlja t w4tan tt l. aui tbe irus of t)KU retamio ta th $liu ta wbra Ibe idlest jpim ar uMut. ComuuAiUij. Her compU.at. dj tai kUuey troubles ar aiW4js reaeiei bj this sva-iral rts:n ly CHICAGO AND KEICRN Via G. P.. & I. B. R. for dedicatory ceremonies. Tickets on ale October If. 20, 21 and good for return until October 24. I i.rav (irand Rapids 10:05 a. m Arrive Ciicago su p. m Warner parlor car. Leare Grsnd Rapids 11:20 p. m Arne Chicago. 6;50 a. ra Wagner sleeping car. Returning leave Chicago at 3:10 p.m. and 10:10 p. m., arrirmg in Grand I tap id at 5 30 p. m. aud 6:15 a. m. For sleepiug car space call telephone No. GOoh HEILE'S YOUR LATE3T ZIIL- Styles the Latest, Prices Low, and Bargains for Everybody. "Ladies' trimmed hats, 75c, fl.00, 11.25, 1 1.50 to f 2.00. Children's caps, 60, 56, 75c and f 1.00. Apams & Co., &0 Monroe street. All the Drummond pamphlets at George A. Hall & Co.'s. Red room suits, aa elegant display at Com p ton Furniture Co., 79 South Division street. SENATOR FRYE HAETMAN'S hall Thursday evening. Columbus was undoubtedly a wise mariner, knew the land ahead when he saw it, and undoubtedly if he has ears just now they are tingling, but Queen Isabella could not have bestowed a more appreciative gift on the treat discoverer than the Phoenix are doing just now ou the people of Kent county in the closing out prices, clear way down to bed rock aud sev eral notches lower, on their elegant stock of rockers, chairs, sideboards, bookcases, quaint odd piece, for par lor and library use; this is an opportu nity of a lifetime at corner of Ottawa and Louis streets. We are about to move everything but our stock to a factory; the goods are yours. Come and select them before all the hot things are picked up. NEXT THURSDAY EVENING Senator Frye at Ilartman's hall. Whether Grover and Adlai or Benja min and Whitelaw get there next month makes no difference about our removal. We have decided the ques tion, and now have put the knife deep into the former prices on our elegant stock of rockers, chairs, tables, hall trees, sideboards and beautiful odd f ieces of furniture. The cut takes off he profit and reaches clear down into the cost. We are going to move noth ing to our factory, but are distributing our bargains around to the houses of the who and fortunate. Call while the stock is fresh at the great Phccnix warerooms on Ottawa street. You cannot afford to be without a fountain pen. Price (1.50 $2, 2.50. George A. Hall & Co. $5.20 Chicago and Return. For the World's Fair dedicatory cer emonies at Chicago October 20, 21 and 22, the P., G. II. A M. railway will sell tickets to Chicago and return, via Grand Haven and Goodrich line for $5.20, including berth. Tickets good going October 19, 20, 21 and 22. Good for returning up to and including Mon day, October 24, 1892. Jamfs Camfbeia, City Agent. Blank books and office supplies. Everything you waut at George A. Hall & Co.'s. I. O. O. T. Entertainment. The west side Good Templars will give a musical and literary entertain ment in their hall. No. 39 West Bridge street, Tuesday evening, October IS. Admission 20 cents, oyster supper in cluded. Everybody invited. SENATOFt FRYE--IIARTMAN'S hall Thursday evening. Read Carefully. Dullam's German Medicine Co: GtjuxEMCN For over four years I have been afflicted with an eruption of the skin, which became very trouble some and I could get no relief. I was alo troubled very twdly with constipa tion, which nothing I tried gave per manent relief until I took Dullam s Great German Blood, Liver, Stomach sod Kidney Remedy, and Mnce taking I have been entirely cured. For a tonic, blood purifier and general health restorer I can heartily recommend it. Mka.Wm. Corr.T.AKP, Flint, Mich. For naie at D. C. Scribner'sdrug store, 73 Monroe street. Too Much of a Risk. It is nt nnuual for colds con tracted in ths fall to hang on all win ter. In such ce catarrh or chronic bronchiti are a!mol ure to reu!t. A fifty cent toiile of Chamtrlain's (.'ouh Kemedy will cure any cold, t an you afford to ns o much for so small an amount? Thl remedy is in tended epc ally for bad col'is and croup and can alway t depended npon. For sale by F. J. Wurzhurs:, drurjrt. What Makes a Doautiful Woman. Kikiukt, Ind., Jniy 1, H:M. I'ri.f m' iftKr Ui RM! Mrncur Co. My daughter I. as Urp arTl-tted wit? female trouble for er ,x jr art and I bave aid out over 750 in vain trying to rind rei ef for her. A !a Iv fr:n I dv ed me to ecure a t ttie of 1'uiUnt's (treat tiunma Ke maie Uterine ft n.e. and i-k has ben completely curd ty :t. V e g ve ;t a fvr t r . I and the rent wr wonderful. We cannot reo. m-nd it to h crly to ail !d-e wh) ar skirted. 1'itiaMH G.5ra. For i at P. C. Jnr.hner's drug iore, T3 Monroe treet. A Ctire for Cholera. There i no ue of say one surTrirt t.i th cholera when C mbrlan s "d-c. l. &oera and Iirrbora Harried? can t procured. It wj'I f ive rel;f in a few rr.i-vit and mr ,n a hirt time. 1 h? tr:,i it and know. W. II. CI r !on Helmette. N. J. Te ep;dm'e st IIimett vii at f.rt b!,ved to te Chciera, tut S:jr-qnf!t inT-tbgstion proved it tn V a v oint fnrm cf jyn try, !T!ot s danc eron s ch. ra. Tlo Kmi? wa nd tr w t rrat - -. ., FoV by F. i. Worzl: ar, AT THE hKT M5Ht5 I rrrL fiRistJT anq SiEW AhO MY COMLEXl6N IS Bit tK. iik-tjraaM vxtpmt? .,.h. Her and kiau.y, tad Wa iua.i.t Uutoe. Itudnuk. a imUm fnxo fe rt, m1 to pr barea tut um aataa. lttoriiS LAIIE'S E3EDIGIIIE All Oruuaaarll KM aiaJ 1 1 a p&cjikxn. Uvou net icarDi .or a-lur ft m q. -' PaaaH M tfc rU eri4a . "-,"J -ihj Tnij u m ut AtoUw. faKAloU r. U tJCiLiWay''. La ko. K. T A3IUSEMKXTS. GRAOD OPERA HOUSE BRAPTl GARWOOD. Maaagers. Charts MeCarttf's teaatirut remedy drama, OIIE OF THE BRAVEST Supported by ttie Kins of Laugh Makers, WILLIAM CRONIN. And aa excellent company ot sincers, daaeers aua cotueU aua. Int reducing itx beautiful iuuw white Arabtaa bora-i. a nl sieiim fire ebsme. beee carriage, the trick: pony 1'rlnee. the c.evrr doit Jack and two ot the cleverest children oa the American Stare. Presentinc one of the moit reallstla firs scenes ever produ-ed In tht ooorttrv. A CARLOAD OF SCtNERV. Fame Old TaruT-l 30. 30 and 50c Extra Columbian matinee Friday, Oet.2L Regular matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Keit week Frank Mayo ln"Davey Crockett." ry m ITU's or&sa hovsb. WILLIAM B. FMITH. Proprietor and Uanager. MONDAY NIGHT, OCT. 17. With Matinees Wednesday. Friday and Saturday. Special Matinee. Thursday. Oct. 13. Farm ers Annual Lxcursten from Home City, lad. The Cheapest, Best and Largest Show in the City. sarPreduclnt New Features Every Week. Is 8 I A NEW STARS J A jy Added to Our Monster JjJ 10 Or 25 CTS 35 era IO CTS Ajrs 25 CTS Specialty Artists! The Grandest Olio Ot the Season. Original Production of the ''Sp'tcy 6 Comedy" Entitled: 33 J B TT ! Arranged Expressly for This House by Vta Uowe. Jn Efficient Health Qfficer ALWAYS READY FOR DUTY POND'S EXTRACT Wherever inflammation exists POND'S EXTRACT, will find and will allay It. It is in valuable for CATARRH, PILES, COLDS, SORE EYES, SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS, RHEU MATISM, WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, ail HEMORRHAGES and INFLAMMATIONS. NEVER HARMFUL. ALWAYS BENEFICIAL. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. ! Genuine goods manufactured only by Pond's Extract Co.t 76 Fifth Avenue; New York. EXPORT BEER of the Vo'gt Brewery Co., Detroit Pure Sparkling Palatable Nutritious RefresMig AtV for it andins?st upon hivg it. Hote's Bars Boardg; H?a?t Drag S'o-es Have ;t. M. W. OWENS, f Tmercial ard Pe'tral PHOTOGRAPHER Vf Fr-et -r-t. Sal ret f trM m-tlk Cv" er rwi H h i IF 1 Fitted u'hh t;e CtKbratei G. AND J. PNEUMATIC TIRES. BICYCLES AT COST! 111 Fountain St. How Is the Winter of oor Discontent Madtctorlonstif the thoathl Ustws can get ttie very LATEST STYLES Mackintosh Garments at STUDLEf&BABCUTC RUBBER STORE, Which win keep both warm and Art dnrinsr tbe stormy weatbsr that Is ui on ns. We haw Jut reeelvaA TWO HUNDRED of these sar nents and ttoe who oome first will have the beaccbolc. We roaraatee the quality to Le the very best, snd oar rrlces will Le fouud to befromTKN TO TWENTY PER CENT BET TER than can be obtained from Clothing and Dry Ooeds stores. Don't torget the place. NO. 4 MONROE STREET. STUDLEY & BARCLAY ED L.GILL LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE Kind 65 North Division Street. BROUGHAMS, COACHES, CABRIOLETS, WAG05S. A very fine three-seat buekfcoarl made by Chas. Dawion just added to stock. HACKS FOR FCNERAL3 lion BEARERS' WAGON 2.00 Telephone CX Smoke Stack Gleaning; Painting Roof raintingr. Work tsne promptly. Srtl9fart!on gaaranteed. F, A. ORANE, Obimney Sweep Telephone h R2 Coiif se sve, Graud Kapiila. SHOaT LIKE TO CHICAGO: Via the Wtro't. -nl ritroa A HiU aukeK'yasd ke GOODRICH LINE. v " The .Mnot;eat lam f tmMtt. "ATLA5TA" AND -CUT CF RACI5E,- fit t ftrraat, itr ue R-t Fa-t rt"ajh)p ij'i ton, to-then, wits 6n iu Arr.n ui dH'loBi ttr t r.fe a. ra pnmr. M'h le tfieru ta anas tbtr ij 4 m (b-.;B, le iti eyput aafa?.r at le atber. Grao4 Ka 1 4t v. etrt "nSa, t J,'" r. . r.. H i M hf. a r v in )'( 15 p m. rp nn p. o f. i,rt ?it.r4,. via H(iriti Ll rr -b ' Mro r RS.1LH5IN., LKAVK CHir.ao a' v t ef f t "uRJav. at . tn.. . ..ir"-i L eca arnv ia Orand Ktpids at A a. m. GRANT 3.90 CBUA'-O. S Si fr the B'4 Trs Vi, faa Ttirei v"t eao S t vi at ('rfTr S4 tet ef tfe I . H W. 'iia4 I ej'; ;ao ar '-i' - a H l' li. Khi.r. L K k . k I h.h. m 1. Kh.iM.Rt. uil? Plf?.KI, faa t t, GOODRICH IEAJS. COiFASI, CHICAGO PERKINS k B: fin hi! BASE s n 9 F9 f 1 .Sectional I'irt lt, Du plf x Orate or Hat Draw Center Orate. All can be removed through the front of the btove. lite most wonderful stove yet invented. The application of scientific principles to coal burn ing producing reulta never before attained. All are Double Heat ers, Cold air from the floor passed up through the stove can le iited to heat chamber or other rooms. The Soiendid Oil Heater! SPEND1D IN DESIGN. I " s i 4 i Those intending to purchase a stove of any description will find it to their interest to give us a calL VanderVecn P) AT Tin: COLUMBIA SHOE STORED Commencing Monday, October 10. and continuing for ten days, we will inaugurate a SI'ICCIAL fSALIJ f I.ADIKS ITNi: SHOES, which wc offer at half their actual value and give you a nice pair of Ladik.V Ki 'mucks I'kick. The people of Grand Kapids nre already aware tfict ottrs the cheapest place in the city for reliable goo .Is. but the way the goods will be offered at this sale will be aetuullv iiPtoutNb--ing. Kememler all our goods ate warranted a n-prvented. We carry nothing but lirnt-class good,-, eelebr;tlM! m.(e, rut h sis Kdwin C. Burt's, Kddy oc Web-tor's, John Kelly. . Kra mer's, B. Gannon's, Ktigene McKnTee'e, W. L. I VugfaM, IV Sturz', Wright & Richards', nnd a full line of tmr own m aires, and we can assure you a perfect lit, n we carry all siz.es from A to E E. Remember thi sale will last oul ten day, i-o come early and avoid the rush. COLUMBIA SHE STORE, 125 MUl STREET. NOTE Don't forget to nk the Salesman fur the rubbers. LaiCESIGAia PSIE3TEBS f V WIfl find It to tc!r fxt In!5rotti to qft our price ?n Vr st9 FLAT PAPERS, C&P.OCuARtlS, r.ULCD OS, ctoj zre tho Icrest PrintorV Suppfy Scu(ft la tho State Writ Cor CMroue nd (Jtecouit. 33 North torda St. SPROUL & McGURRIN. n 1 1 1 rt it ncmoifijj, leamHotwaier neaung jm HOT AIR rUKNACKS, f 'C ' . j SI 15 ILLS, CRIILS AD TILI5r CIS m LI.ICTRIC riXTCRE5vii' i no. n". ttz. H U , , . ... ... . . . ... ,t'f fBT. I"r.c ' li ".attat!'-us tt harf. Sut Iwr litfa, l - ass Kiaj l'a f'.anbrt' FcMta 1M Efist Tulton hU (Telephone 147) Grnn 1 Rr?pi !( Mich TAixr.T rrtr iroy rfrtt. rntr n iti 1 stTtrcrs, ADOLPH T.E1T.ELT, St2rn Engines zni Boilers, eni tom B UiMm aj?.tte, Isti-rosa y&ttrsirt. Iff-n tit I .'rart ..&:, 1 ui'.t t. k .w tta. U U & ti i? Pi" I m tt W BURNER. n : ' 1 In SPLENDID IN OPERATION. GUARANTEED TheBestintheWorld. H And we know what we ore talking about. WHY? Because the manufactur ers are pioneers in the busi ness. Because none but tho most' skilled mechanics build them Because we pell thcra en. tirely tioii their merits. Because they nre sok3 as cheap as nil inferior grade. AVli.it More Can You Ask. M Alitman, No. 103 Monroe St. GiV l-P icn ion .OBIS' PAPER HOUSE. till 1 11 11 J H 1M Mil. t t Tt T Li 43 k a J A