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i ' v .'''' ,i ' . '-"" v" , ' ' j ";!' - .., i Vr t. ,Jj". .'f K v i i Tij MAivibir MiLV'SEEfcOa,' batusbay.. JAK: su,..'a907. PAfJIt SEVStf. " i mmmm mm ,v, - SL. Lttllltll '.. . I A ' . !.' " .- ;-i I WROUGHT UP veiJMifee Done to South j, JJProspect Residents, t SELL OUT IS GET OUT Is ytTbiflg Property rs Can Do. ' j , -i Mayor Scherff Also .FaVors Erection A of A Hew Building for the Central Fife Department. ft' T-tK .UiW1 i ' 4 i Mayor Setiorff i.'i considerable forked ni over (lio action of Uio cltV council, which, at Its Jarit meet ing, 'passed d- resolution ordering tho paving of South Prospect Btreot frohi Hltl street to the corporation lino. The,, mayor Realty Unit lio hint recoly ed navcral telephpno commttnlcatioiiH from jGSldcnt property ;pwnors in re. SEirfl. to tho resolution. Tho prop erty pilOrri stale, tluvt thoy will nev er bo nblo to pay the heavy' assess menu ,for, .tjio sHlawalks, newer aud coljar drains and t)jo paving and they have asked thc mayor what eon rue to pursue in tho matter. $u tho property owners, many of whom have npt yctr finished ipaylng for their properties, are unable to put up funds foh ,u fiijlt In tho courts, they havo .nonrecourse ,. Imt .to soil tholr proportion ami got out.. .Mayor Schorlf condemn, In' no un. certain terms, tho action of tho eounqll In paving tho ntrcot south of, .Wiliiut street to tho corporation llnn. ,Ho thlpkM that council Is Jus t(II6d(it paying from HIU utrcat to Walnut' but no farther. Jlo does-not bejlovo that the, city Hhould be made , to .pay. ifrtr n.blg ;-strotchi of paving along ohn nldq of.. tho park or that propi?rt; owner, munt hcII ithulr i 'osldoni "en 'and move bocauso somo of ho councilmon own Ma there which they are deslrouft of .uqilljig. The RtSnd of Dr. Seller, in tlgliting Uio deal, is highly approvetl pf by I he mayor. - v . As ljUrly, all pf Uio momboni.jf the council nro in be up for re-cifce-tlcin n.ext Tall thn. cityV chief oxecii. tijto- looks, tot.tix .wain fight, ,nn'd ftvhcti tho flnloko of tho battle blows oiVay. alul noses aro '..counlod, ho qsr pijets to kc.0 ,,:i largo number of no.w UUck In Ujo.l(Pdy which .will liayJ cliaro of thoxClty nffnlrs for (,ho liilxt two yenifl. ,ifayor. Sclierf .hurt ox-pronvod hlln sc(f i. (iplng licnr'tlly lh 'fayoi- of thjMn proposed orrcUoh of a npw hijlldlng jc(r lh;j, clly. Hro dopnrlnieht whlclj , was ..mentioiieitt.hi the Mirror WivK'daysjjp.Tl c.Uy; ,marltot i'UoW too tihiall' fpiv;lha needs of rilp ,n1arkn. ain( tfio Mayor, bfllevci the prVjpefiUoU t'o. " .-arrange tho .lower 1fKr of thd ,Mty billlillng for thn luai'iMt !( niuph .hejlisr. Uuln ; to .build ajrutaili Iq.th'e .markpl,' building ft'-'lftiftlso in Jdnr, of inPvtn'g' itjtv ofitrcjit frbm Urn Tinner "building to th() HPh't. city building", and theyc Wy. saViilg" the hirgh rontal that 'to Ijolli paid. This , w(ll, bo posalblo if' Uio flrA dij)iirtmont Is given liuw !..- .1 'V .-it If f Tha.io were entertained by Mrs. Ilnrry Gtilbertsoi), Mrs. Rollln M. S)tuto 'anil Mrs. Henry H. Stono, at the f'irii or their oharm'.:ig luneh eonft alul card parties yesterday af rnoon: losdamos Orlando S. app, dpsopli T. Mattliows, C. Ilr )Tenklps(, John A, Sphroedor, .Tolm p. Owns, ijrnnk' S. Keller, Victor popilwushj Tracy II. Allen, W'illiam fi, -Itapp, George. Frank, Filmic Hu$ho!3forry. ?. Qulgloy, Oeorgo rf'. 'iValeof, ward il,, Hot'irs, jbcoro Ifl- IJlilor. Jatiics IJ. authefy. Henry liy"ltftie ddwaUi Wollenweb. (.r1ibattcJYC,.' i-'ishor, acorgo -n. jQlifl t Ijji7Jr rt .'VYarren. 0. .Harding; jiafry 'Vhler, Arthur. K. Ohenqy, Tom, U.. jSeBttT Mitchell Strollli, fiMf'orit?'". H'lnH- tJ'''1"3 !H'jiL Frank Liist, William l?rpbst, Misses JIanVjWflO'ilAKiilW. and dra,-co Cul. Ik;o.ll,i.lr,pli(--o.wii guests were Mrs.. 'l'i?P' IT.IHoilder, of New York City, Mrs. Jampa Allen, of Ravenna, jinji Mrs. Pied Oottschnll,, of Coltini,. JmH'i r dii53t;i were received at the Shute Jrfihw, Qhiiri'l'i street oast, by Mrs, iViu', TK llrtiUlmv, pssislins; iho pliflntres carnations nnd fern leaves Veri! lined artistically. - about Uio romps with, their daintily appointed luncheon tables, , i, , t''Aj.;uio rata ftfa.Wri ' f,oll9.wig iuim'ifyin ilvp,i liundroiV-wnfr J)u MAYOR TViBf iW ran SOCIETY WOMAN'S I and f Work! iuartors In the shape of a... brick building: The bdlldlhg will tie eroutftl ntfl'ao corner of .thotcl(y firoprty just cast of Iho prcSortl slty Miilillhg, rind will do away wH'k Uio numeroiH old, Inmbio down ftlmn tlr'S thftt nowcoVer tho spot. , at flmnit i,OI Wlint shoo bargains & WnddeU's, QUfeEM 8lbOF.JAIAt4. ' - . Odd FaltH qx'hlblted In.-the .Mlkado' Domains. 4.- . In Japan the lowor orders ot Hfo not only tnako war and supply meat, but ovlnco other iecl!hrtle3 that ren. dcr them Invultiablo concomitants iif clvllltaUnn. A (i't ftiys ago a num ber of people wero seen gazing Intent ly toward tho upper llmba of a laigo plno treo, Stopping to learn the no cro,t of thin unugnul Interest, n man was obf.orvod dcscoddlng tho trcb, wbllo a crftw wao fjirlously cawing nttd beating about bis bead; then It. was soon that, tho trespasser had possosfdd lilmsqlf of .olio of Ipir Jiroo.l, ,r. unph!' posiu'HHlng llttlo pliiok that no otw could bo Inihgluod to fancy for a pet. Asked what ho intended doing with tho, young crow, tie replied that it mndo excellent medicine for lt blood; "Ohl-no-mlchl-no knsilil," to nro bis, exnet words. To In.'nno tho pfllcacy of thp medicine, bo explained, tho bird must bfi taken before It loavort the nest, If possible,, or, If It has left the nORt,- before it gets' to whoro It can drink wnter; for, lio asserted, If It, ban of itsolf taken water, it loses nil virtue as a blood-euro. Tho pro cess of preparing the remedy is, llrst, to kill tho crow and, without cleaning it, to encase, ttid1 body In an alr-tlght covering of . cement or cln'. Tho mould Is then. baked for two or tbioo days in u hot the. When tho clay ei list, Is removed, naturally tho crow Will bo found to be blnok. a lutnp of puro charcoal. This Is pulverized and converted into pllla of iho "pink" or der, which nro very popular horo as a blood regulator, lio reminded his In terlocutors , that the medlclno was very rare because or the difficulty of And inK a .crow that lutd not taken wnter. Tho mon .was norfectly nlncoie, nnd J nppenrod extrpmoly proud of IiIk.ruc- cijss In having seeuied the bird, lie was reluctant, to leave the treo lost there should bo npother one on the ground somewhere.. Tlioso who,, 'slnco tho brilliant uohl'ovomontfl of tho .Inpancso Hod Cross Society In the. kilo war, nro .no customed t,o take for granted tho ad vance of medical sclonco In thin coun try; will, of coinso, bear In nUnd that ho, practltlhiioi under consideration had not nttlilstlinO acquired member phlli In. nny. legally recognized thoru p6ulo fi-nlpriiHyi but .probably his nostrum was qjille as effctlvp un . much, of the -medicine that is sold U alargo cohslltiiency at a higher price In. othoy portions of tho globe. Har per's Weekly, , Stringent Massachusettr Law. In Mussnch)tsetts tho (Legal nnle of stiVoj. railway 'transfers Is made imlilshablo by a. fine not exceeding $Gi) or imiirlsonment for not mora than SO days. M Taking His Pleasure Sadly. Froln rtnAidvtt "If yoti slmbt your- self And have not hsed :'tt ainmilnl- tloh yon ImVo. jnlsccd one of' tho pleas, n'res of, tlfo.' Wlxndon Paper. , QUeeF Butler Maklno Hitlter in Armeniu In mndo In ohiirns misppiidod by ropes from tho Kifte.iB ,;iud Khakeu from side to si dc by the women. , , l - Uio mccossfiil player. tShp yecelyed a hnndfomo bolton china plate by tfny of reward, while tho sciqini prize n bit of 'Tiffany nrt glass went to .Mrs. Joseph T. Matthews. ., Coer.s were laid for, twelve ,nt an, informal dinner party following the luncheon. Yesterday's affair coiieludes xUio series, pf 'partioH, at which three of spclety'jj charming and popular mat roiu l.nvo bepn tostesses. coinpnny oC guests numbei'injr tlboilt forty peypel rated n vciy pleasant Hilrpriso upon Mr. nnd Mrs. William V. , Jltiyr. suporJii. Icmleitl and matron of Uio County rnfiiiiiliiry li.v upeove'nuuiioiisly onlU .'w Friday pfglil about 8:110 o'clpck, The ovpning was -pushed -in n very plenKant manner al musio and vnr1 ipns serial diversions,, An elegant, fp.ui ,;coitrso lunelieoii, served i( 10 o'clock was one of tbq delightful Koeial features of Uio evening. Mr, and( Mm. If hit wero tho recipient!! of-a number of- prolly prcsohN among. which was a One Japanese, fruit illsh.. I a" Of fengllsh Women. tlfa EtiBlialC'w'lt remarked of EnJfltj VreAVtM nfvlbnm inni-rlnirii mn,1 .lis J inrii1 niru ,nil.ii i.'uolii t.oa i i .1 j,. ii.' V V AA tVJvW,A(WSVJii vv - i fc . j .rAvVJW. v An Indian This rrlan Is tlio only full-blooded Navajo tribe and mnkip Ids Home. In He liao a long Etrliitf of victories to tl.s l,Big Nine" Conference j -Votes Against-Reforms Only -One of Rropoaed ChaiKjes, In Football RUlen fleets vlth Favor of 0?f:clals. Tho "big nlno" ronforejiro at lis recent, meeting, at Chicago voted, down all the refoyiuH pniposed at. Iho Iqst nutting In. December, except that proposition which Hs a Uniform date for beginning football pnictlKK Tho modllleatlOuii In existing strln ripnt athletic rules which were rcconi mrndOil at (be previous, conference wore jis follows: ;.." ,;l Fixing u unlfoVni HnlU -foe begin riing I'ootlinll practice on September Sti, ,i!N Kxlendlng the riTollilill playing Sdiiedufe" -front five to seven gamfs for each team. it,.,Klimliitttlng rolronelivp feiiliuert (tr;1ho.tbn'e year-ellglldllty rulfv sn ua not to rtffoct. stndentK who euteied col legrt pfovlo'us to September 1, I'.hu!. A: .Making the lured , year utnl other tiiles regarding limit of liartlelputlon In ntljk'tles apjily Only to (ho major ity of siiortn football,- baseball' and track toaniH . , Thn faculty representatives wero as followsc 0 P. ItuLiltlus, chairman, representing, Wisconsin; T. F. Moruii, Sf,'e.ielnry, i'llrduo; V. (I. Wontheily, Indiana: C A. (lOodeuongh, Illinois; A. A. Stagg and J. 15. Huycroft,, (!hl cugo; A. U, Smith, Iowa; V. II. J,nm Michigan; J. 13. l'algc, Mliinesola; and II, K. 'json, Northwestorn. Tho first recommendation, that tho ruin limiting participation In athletics to threo years In tho aggregate should note apply to students who bad ontorcU conference colleges prior to Septem ber , toot;, was. voted down Purdue, Northwestern, Wisconsin and Min nesota voting against It. ICach reo oniinendntlon required a two-thirds voto, isix) to i.nt It through. .Tho second recommendation, allow Ing seven football games each season Instead of flvo as at present, met thO' same fnto, only Chicago, Michigan nnd lilwa votliig lu favor for It, All the' colleges -wero In favor of allowing football practice to begin on Septem ber "0 Thy fourth recommendation that tho rules, regarding tho limit of participation lu athletics should apply only ti foolluitl, track nnd baseball was knocked out by tho same yolpjas the llrst. rpcommendntloiu Heforo the meeting Director Huff of Tlllnfils, r)r! Huycroft' of Chicago, and Keono FIlEpntriqk af Michigan, ; who cauio over instead of Jialnlr who was uhablo to get away, wero busy talk ing over dales. Illinois llxed-up Homo tentative baseball dates with Ylscnn. sin and Micblgau, but Huff rel'iiHcdtn glyo, thorn out. The, only ilotliilto date mndo wrts that between Wlseoiisln , and -Nilrnsku for a baseball gapn on lny Jl, Ajiiieuo iuuuugcj liiiieypio !t .Notthwcstorn was on hand, ltt did jiojhlug jn lin way nt,Kottlnii ljuHpJmil of liae'lc diites, ' nenreseu'tatlvo Wllpon of, Noitb' U'l'Stl-flf ,1'efllfePd. tO Bliy 'itliytfltllK tlllOllt IfliA. Vi'iirift ' rtitit Naiili west iVIii iuIkIiL aHHHHHNHMHMMninaHHMi .,.. ", '. '.' .' ' - -. J ' ir( - r. -J WsAV - MWWV Pugilist- Indian In thcrina. Qreat) Is of llc Waehlnciton, where be own a ranch. credit clnec cutcrliia the f(jhtlnu qhm, quIL tho conference. Some of those present llioiignl' Northwestern Mionld take only a pasiytt pari, jn atfairs. lr view .of the fiicr'lt.fpraiiflcjlliy liiis,(ion.r awny.:lth Inltcpllegiilto athletics :l Uvnnstob. , ,' '' ;t In Uio voting wliero It required a two-lhit'ds voto fopifss. a pioposlllon, iho. uegnMva vofp'of NoithweHlerp Just oltf:t the ra vanillic vote of CJij cao nml .Mlcblau.'J)i)th of whomaie inilCh nlpic Interested, in the phuif pi'oi)osedf(Iinn, lit ii'lbw'efiloni. Cbulr ninli I'lillchlns. '.'.nald, he doubted whelhertho conference Wanted North western , out, and pveii'lflt did ho dill not tieo'itnj' wa.vv J,i$gR.iilo- M(hodlMl collego ;ont. Tlio..,.filut(!r w not llroiight- up lu iho meeting, .Chicago, lown njjij iM(.-hlgnri,c.-imr Ipstriieted to voloUh fuvot .of nil l tic reVInloim reeoiniiieii'ded, Wisconsin and. Illinois In-favor-05, nl but the seven gdnio liite.fNprlliwesleni and Purdtip against- nil revisions. Mlnno' sola wnH'iiudeisfond.'t.o hiopposcil ie Iho reforms nnd vqt'd.'hilt way, while Indiana uppnrcntlyvplcd against. ul. "Day of the Big Man Is Coming' 'rr-Cochetm ,,ff?L. Athlellc-Director ;9fSt;..L(Ul8 Uplven slty a Firm Ueilever In Muscle and- Bi"awn. ' ' Kdwnnl S. Coclio'ninSt. Louis uni versity's utliletio director, Is a great JadlpvOi; In the trlijmfib of brawn. He says It la Just as' C'llally necessary for ineu- and women td'oxerclso as It la ror them (o eat. 'iM.- " "It-la tho man jYllti'tho body free from aches and pains ..who really on Joyp ,1HV," said (,'ocbjeins. '.'That Is one reason wly 1 umyiuijli an enthusiast on, tbp great gamoof football. Rugby develops physical glaijts and wo can't lulvo too liia.ny. ' , "Just let me mnkp.'ono little predic tion; Jf)07 will ho tho year of the big man In athletics, v, "Durljg tho past'.ycnr it looked as if,a nuw era was coming when the light aiul '.agile mniY Would excol in nil forms of atbletles'j.SHeqent ovenls show, however, tfiatffiio' big man Is coming Into his own.': ' -a "lu football, desjpltp tho new rules, tho big mon nro not'dpwn lin'd out by any means, FicnclKltniey aud Orr woro leaders on our' team last rail and will bo of morn usovtiiau over next year. . ' " "Ralph Rose, tho ghilit shol.piiller of Michigan, was nt'clialiiplqn at throw ing (ho weight iintirWesIey Cpo came along, . Coo Is big -'orioiigh, but .com pared with Rose biljpiBmy. "In pugilism, thd. practical defeat ot tho . wily mlddlqweight. Philadelphia Jack o'llrleli, at .thp. hands of thn heavier and slmdler Tmilmy llhrns, makes It cerltiln that tho day of the (dagger -Ipis not .lifts'scd.tind Unit Die ngllp, clover iKixof, jhe. Cpibvtl U'lirfon school cannot, defeui, qnii Jhevoforo will faII',Ho5hoid attention agolifsl the big bruU'or.i.tlio fighter oj - . rJy'Aff t J weigur. and irumuiiuinai ptnscuiar jdo yolopmpur, (Iko JeE',!v rww" ' ' " tWWii ., ii i4 in mm . COT THEf MIOOIVES MIXED. ,. 1 .. A. ., . fir, t Author's ' Careltstnejs iThat Mlglu I Have Had Dire Results. Jitdgo Shilto, tho nulhorK tellrt thl story on blinhetf: "My careless habit of mixing teller nearly got me Into a serloiia scrape some yent'flURo. 1 wor then paying ardent and perslslnnt ritletltlonti to the redout Mrs. S. 1 also bud n client, very aged woman, for whom 1 va conducting a trivial law .suit, Iml which, like all law suits , In wlilel; women nrn parties, assumed treiiieli dons Imiioitnnee In her eyes. "I wrntn two letters, one to th young lady, as follows: '"My Dear Mlsu K.: Will yoli rldt wllli lpo Saturday afternoon? I have seemed n new saddler, which, I think you wjll like, ir nreenblc lie ready at about., two o'ldock.,' , "To the old lady, who had annoyec mo greatly by practically dnmandltii! my entlro tlmn and nttentlon, I ad dressed the following: "'Dear Madaiii:, 1 am unable to glvt you any moto of. my lime nnd atten lion. The matter is now settled, and 1 have other eiiKitcemonts of grontei Importance to, which I must devote m Wbnlo time.' "These letters got mixed tho letter to Miss K, being tuldiessed to the old lady; 'the letter to Iho old lady tc .Miss K. "Hearing .nothing I ,was on hand with the horse, and i very stony-faced young lady requested an explanation of tho letter. W'hothor the old lady was ready that afternoon 1 never knew na 1 sent a. clerk, to explain mntters. "As a matter of fact, I lost a client and very neitrly lost a wife." Still Believe IK, Witchcraft. How many I-JngPnlt 'readers whe have read the witch trial or Vienna know that such women as Marlr Neblly, performing Just such tricks nre to be found lu-io? Mario seem? to have surprised the Austrian Jildg: by her story of the Hungarian shop herd, Stephen Stephanos les, who Is !0 years old and who sells charm!1 nnd In whom sbo bollevcs. lie mndc the lomnrk, which we have ro often heard bofoie. that the world Is not Ir tjie middle ages. Hut the judge If win UK. A great part of mankind If lq the middle ages. If by that Is meniil that It believes in wllcbcralt. The credulous Austrian woman wiir thought that Iter husband could be .cuied or exliuvtiganro if she gave c half of one of his iioelis to .Mario Ne blly, who would Uien for a .small con slileiatloii lu inpney glyo a powder tc ciio him or (i)ieinlilit'lfl hablin, bar many French and English fellow-be Hovers. White am! black witches thrive In many pat In of Ihln.couiiliy And Wimt'ls niniV, Ih'dynot only illlike dupes but mil a few or llioni ii-aily Ik; Hew In tholr own ehnibm, ns the woman Neblly nsselled tbaf sbo did London Outlook. ' Not Unnatural Error. freshman who bad entered one of tho large tiiilverslt les, ami was not much accustomed to the wayii ellbei of Institutions of IcmliliiK oi' of cilles was i ct ill-plug into one evening from a lecture. When near hlft lodgings he was baited by two masked inep, who "held blm pl" In tine motritn.nl) tan style. One or them leveled the,. convention al lovolvor at the young man whllf the Ollil-r relleVcd' him of his waieh. pockotbook and other valuit j.l.-n. . lie, mlide no mptiUon o' liie matter tit anybody (it the Unie. but, a few day later ho- reported; It to thn president UMie University. "It wasn't a grenl ' deal," ho said, "but II was mme than I like to lose, and I think It's an outrage to treat a boy that way." "Why dlilii'l you tell mo of this sooner?" asked the president. "I supposed they would bring the things back Hi mo the next morning," ho answered. "It wad a coiiplo ql nophOinrtlcs hazing me, wasn't It?" Old Man Was Interested. Tho term of Senator Hale of Maine explicit March .VliHl, la J8SI he suc ceeded in iho senate IliiiiuHial -llmti-lln, Lincoln's vico president lu his fli'3t term, . ' "What kind or a chap l that Kit gene Halo?'' asked old tfaoh Chandler, L'ulted S.tntep senator from Michigan, of tho Into Hamilton Fish, President (Iran t'n secretary of stale, "He's oiio Of the coming men fyora .Maine,"' replied tho secretary. ''Ono of the the rising young congicssmcn of .Maine. Why?" "Oh, 1 ,Jusi. wanted to know," re plied old Xaeh. "He's eourllir my darter. I wanted In know sonietblu' about blm -It' there's auythln' lu him.'" Miss Chandler nnd tbq young con gressman from Malno werp jimnled iliottly afterward. N. V. Sun. Waaolng Vloprouatv. "Speaking of physical .culture," said Iho man who posed as an .authority, "tbcro's nothing like' exetel!-o to stliu ulato growth." "Not j ulwayn,1' rejilled tho other man; "I've got a young fox terrier that oxerelsoft his i.tumpy tall ovcry iliqp my ono spcuks to hint, hut tl)o tail doesn't seem lo.grow nny" British Motor Car. Industry. Tho inotor car Industry phis fair to hofomo one of nor most Important maiiufaeliii'lni; Indiisbles. It. lyay bo estimated Ihut the amount of capital low Inrestud lu tho Industry welj ox iceds 3Ca,a!is,ooo. and . tho total out. .uilMif vehicles of all liludtt by Jlrlllsh lianufacturerd tor tho cunVnt' yeac ran not fall far ahOyl pf IS.flOOj with pi aiiproxlmnto valuo of ?UJ,S00,UGO, 1.0'idj'i l-lfpnomlnt. Jtmm.m1 i, in 1 ' ' ,.' ' !-.N THE MATTER OF CHECKS- Take Thetn to the Bank at Once and Save Trouble. In theso days when so much busi ness is done by menns of ajieckn and when these little slips ot paper (Its chnrgo most of tho obligations be tween debtor and creditor It would Beem almost unnecessary to siiKgestln a general way the advisability or ensil ing them as quickly as possible, ftay Uio Ittlca Press. That Is what busi ness men do every day of (heir lives. It often happens, however, that, losses come to peoplo because they postpone this important process. A compurn lively recent occurrence' furnished ex amples of this sort. Men of limited moans held checks, which wero good when given, so long Hint when pre sented for payment thoy weio worth less. Tfio holder, looking ut them, said: "I know that such and such a bank Is perfectly gocd. My money is as safo there ns It would bo In my own pocket." That Is true If the money wero deposited In your name, and the only way to have II in that good bank lu your name Is to send In the check and have It deposited and so credited, A man mny glvo a. check .that h good today and to-morrow, but which may not be worth tho paper on which It is written next week. Whoever keeps a check more than 21 hours, II bo can possibly get to n bank, Is tak ing more or less lisle, according to the icllablllty of the maker. The bun! ..ess of tho country Is dono In checks "' " . . firm. Nearby and millions of money changes Imnd"11 ,rr;,lry 3, 3-:,c'r,ft mtl every day thmugh them as u medium;! ? 2S astern finest w 1.2; nrsts but tho good business man, no mattct who sends It, puts the check In the bank within 21 hours of Its receipt and then tho process ot actual collec tion commences. Peoplo unfamiliar wllh tho business sometimes look on a cheek for $10 with Just as much re spoilt as they would on n $10 bill. Oin Is good when It Is proven so nnd Uir other Is good anywhere and any time. . Cheeks are unlike wine, In that fliev do not Improve with age. When von get n cheek, oven If It be R. H. Hani man's or .lolin D. Koekcfoller'fi, talc it right to a bank, have II cashed and put to your credit. Tip for the Minister. Tammlc Tonison was (ho "ne'et-dn wool" or a Scolttsh village. Ho bad been frequently convicted of poachlne und other ouciibob, and had paid the penalty In prison. Unwilling to wort, ho persistently tried all soils of plans and please for extracting money tiotn his townspeople. One day be met the parish minister. "Mr, ll" Tain began, Insinnallnaly, "I've some. Information to nl" ye the duy that might turn out very ui'efir lao ye. Put. 1 maun lino half n eiown for what I'm gaiin lao tell ye- -It's wortli It a', l assure- yo; II, mlglii come (u raol handy, In yo nomo day." "Tain, I'm huriylng to a funeral. 1 hnvo no time to stop and listen to your .plor.v." "Oh, but,- sir, ye'll bo soiry If ye dlnmi get Iblii hint frae me!" "Tam, 1 miiM go on, and keep my appointment, but them's u shilling Un you: let mo proceed." "Minister, I'll tell ye for the sIiIIHiik this time." said Tam, In eXeess ol gratitude. "It'll no ink ye a minute to hear It. IPs llils: It ye'ro pit in tttu Jail, Iry and gel the second cell on the left ban'. It's by far tho nialst com I'oMablo mil! o' them a'." UNION STOOK YARDS. 'UnliU' Stock- Yards, lib.. .Inn. t'.. Cntttc Receipts lino; estimated for Mpndiy 2S,000; market steady, un changed. ilogs KocolpU . 1T..O0O; csllinaled for Monday, -15,000; market. r l? 10q 'llgl-.er; light ti.tV -fe C.M; long'i,. O.C.r d? tj. 75; mixed i'.i!5 0 i!.87 1-2;. heavy il.7f. (01 H-H7 1-2; pig's 'J ii il.tirt. Stl"Qp ItOl'l'IptS for Monday :io,OOn Uiich.iiiged, ir,00; cstlmaled market steady; PITTSBURG. Pittsburg. Pa., .Ian. 2(5. Cattle Supply 'fair and market steady. Choice 5.80 -J? (5. 10; prlmo ri.50.fr 5.75; good C.15 5.10; tidy butch ers 1.50 ifi 5.10; fair 1.10 (ffi 1.50; choice hrlfors -1.25 ?? -1,75; common to fair heifers 2.50 ): bulla 2.50 -l.'.'j; fat cows 2 1.25; good lre-.li rows and springers, $25 -J) $50; common to fair $lfi $20. Sluop and lambs Supply light nnd niarokt s teady. Pylnto wethers, 5. GO 5.75; good mixed 5.25 fT 5.50; fair mixed 1.75 Ql 5.20; culls and common 2 3; lambs 5 7.75; veal calves 8 S.50; heavy and thin 1.50 (01 5.60. Hogs (Receipts 15 douhluiU'ckR: niarkst active. Prime heavy 7 7.Q5; medium, yorkors and pigs,- 7 W 7.10; loughs 5 j) 11.25; stags, 1 1.25. rr CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, Jan. 2H. AVheat 1-1 and 3-8u lower; May sold between 7S 1-2 ami 71) 3-R, opening at 70 ami closing' at 78 fi-K; -lu)y 'lio Iweeu 78 .1-1 and 7!) 1-S, 'dpening al 71). nml closing' al 78 3-8. No. 2 rod win lei- 77. Corn Uiielmusotl In 1-Sq higljer; May sold between dfi fi-S and -10 Kei'U'n.i.xo,,".''! dfi; opening nt 'Jfi Ti-S mid elortinj? at '45 3 yellow 48 Daily Market Report MW-j'k,-; Unchanged lo l-8c irin?ei-i lny; Sold between 38 J$ anct-JS l-'i. oponihp at 88 1-d nnij closlrijj nt ,I8 3-1; .July bctw'een 35 3-S aiill !IS 3-1. pponiiijr at il"i 58 nml elos ins :i. Hfl J-2j Np, 2 white 33 " .'W l-'J. - . TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo Ohio, .lap. lt).Vlir$al f'twh 77 l-'J; Mny 80 1-2; JnfyiO; .Seplemlier 7'l 3-1.. , " U Colli - IVhIi 11 vl-2;' Mn- dO 3ii; ,'ill.v III 3-1; .Heplo'niliei',' I7 1-2.'' Oat-Cash 33 3-1; -May till -a-2. July 37 1-1; Septranlter 3l". 'j, live- NV I. 70; X,l. 2, fl9;',lTo. 3. (It!. : Clovemeed- -Cash 8.I7 1-2 Fcb Aprit V ruury H. 10; March 8. -15; H.H.'t; prime nlsike 7.80. Prime limotllv-'J.Oo. OHICAOO PRODUCE. ,,, riiicnpo, ,Tan. 2(1. KtfgS Froslt al murk 22 nnd 24; .prime firsts 2o, Jtilltei-- llxlrns in creamery 31); .lime extras 27-3-2 ami 23. Cheese Twins 1,'J 1-1 -jind 13 1-2; younir Americas 1-1. Live poultry -''nWjpyfl, .lions Ml. chickens, hehi 11 ln spring 10 1-2 C"' 11; duck? 1 1 ; ' jreeiie, per dozen W nn.l .7..rt0. . NEW. ,Yo)llflR0bU0E. New Vorkv itttov-. 2J.-Ks(r-Ho- Isn't it rather foolish, lo allow a house to stand idle in tins city wlin there is a real scarcity ol desirable places.and renters arc watching THE BlftBOB WANT ADS WITH "EAGLE-EYES?" MELP WANTED ul WANL'l.D-A messenger nt Woiitern I'ldon Telegraph otflco. Good" elianee to learn telegraphy. 'it WANTtcn-lLfllnllment collector Tor mereJiandbm accountn; good salary uml expenses. Addrtvis Maun-, ftieturer, )'. O. Uox .1027, Phlli., Pa. MS-ilfp," I1JN AND HOyS-Piumblngor'Urlclc-laylug Trade pay- $5 toS per day;' wo tench you by practical instruc tions in 3 .months; position gunrau. toed; free catalogue. G'oyno Trad School, 4075, KaMon Aye., Bi. I.oulsl Mo. 12-5,itf WANTUH M?n in each state to d1-r trlhuu- snmpleH or our goodn and tack advertlsliiK eardn. Salary. $21 per week. $'1 a day expcnsle allowance. rtaunderi Co., Hepy;' s, Chicago. . v----y.u; WR SELL YOUR ABILITY V lu.m many way rnjiuwrliu your lnMnttoti 11CCII.MH. oiirrjlivl(.4iiiUiii'iiilnlniiill'ieliinUHa IIIUK1 III Ilium ITIIIIM, MI-T.VD MIUIHI'ri'-Ullt IKIHOOII iiMwiiiifiiiiiiiiij- mail i, i j hit mi,' r nnc. Wii not Ka ent iuUiln3iitw.iiii pl iHipvof lienor hi ,i Mini,-, 1 1 ii imiiuiiiii uiti.r-i--ieni o hit ni,f wiiiii rnr nvi Kiiinpii, cipvof Oi.po iiiiiiii4iir.i-riiiiiiKiiiEiivr.iiitiXiiiioiii-i;ii-i-utlvi'. ,-ui-. iiitK-cmni.'fiiii'A. ' "T.r'- ii,riiooi)i (inc. 1 1 ruin llroker.i." ,72 20 I'nrli 111.1s.. IMIlihura niUlnin.iiu lliiU,, l.'n-trTmiJ r.u.'i tor sale: FOIt RAM: My modern iionic at lf7 -H. .lames street. 8 rooms and, bath, hot .wntor, heat. Fruit, chicken liousa and p"arV,".150 bbl. cistern. C, P. .Phelps.. 11-21-tf ' -J& TOR RENT FOR UMKT-Uoom over our storo 15x00 feet. 0),lls Nec,pratliig Co,'. FOR RIONT-U.room house on Frau conln Avenue. .Cgs. .fog heal rihil light. !).00'ii?i- jmo,TiihT lnqulrotot .T. H. Vlrdoli. '' -S : 1.2-l-ilt AUCTldNCER .: AUCTIONBKRING-J. W. , Clark will cry sales of every description ot reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Your interest is my interest. Office rooms, Court street, lloih phones, Marlon Ohio. D-8ar FOR SALE 1 . " 102' ' acres 2 sets buildings voll tiled, fenced, good land, gravol pike, 2 1-2 milea of Green Camp 3 1.2 of Prospect. Price $100.00 per acre. r. f 2. 90 acres small house barn, other buildings, orchard, woll, til ed, fenced gocd soil, 8 acres wooda not' far from tho cbovo 102V acres.' Pvico $65' per acre. If you want it buy itNOW. 3. 80 .acres north west of Scott Town. 1000 roils tile, 8 acres wooda fonced, barn, woll inilk houae and. z'r 'Mm-rrfc0 'ft aero. 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