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Sa aL aa SR ee DREAM. harrow streets he had first ind he reca ure master patte din ulation of his brown aper funnel sugar for the little girl who w side of the counter. He had his life sinc of gratific tion that he felt m little store, none of the By Delin- he iis lesson in life how his congrat- neatly fill a vith brown sticky as at the never in t quite the same sense when his maiden effort was commended. After- ward, memo! mo ing along the spaces of time. brought before him his ambitions to do business for him- self; how } denying himself all pleasures, his one “Sunday best” do years, until } saved und plodded along; making for four had enough capital to start for himself in asmall way. How ut first he worked t himself; liv ing on but two meals a day and den, ing himself pleasure as before, until at last he had one, then two, five assistants As he dre seemed that he lived and now amed it iover each day and each transaction of each day. And then a strange thing seen before him grew a ledgers, forgott great ] .anusty and mi 1, Which f ame f ito happen ile of books; iy, long since rom their rest- ing places all dusty and time-worn. They cume to him as he ion, the leaves opened page and revealed to him the past. He recogniz many well worn pages, whe record told of trust not misplaced. that he ear tion had fol came bef rem tune a which told n Bs d with pleasure the 1 for and in most cases appre ept, and ar- ranging themselves with exact pre by page ds of the ye neat uw n ia- had be wed. But many pages of confi- dence misplaced, and revealed the grow- ing skeleton of dishonest patrons. So the procession went on. and 1, as the pages turned, the sleeper’s mind seemed t take on a new vi f affair ning: s te him that a high pe moved the souls of those wh Some ywer had nose still open records, showed obligations not kept. It seemed to him that one after another of these trooped up to his chair, and silent] left each a pile of bank bills before him. The heap grew until it covered his lap and spread floor and cove over the d that, until greenbacks literally buried him and hemmed him in The dream was sweet—too nd he, suddenly av t his newspaper about his feet, that the ti kening, fou had tangled itse sweet— d if do nearly burnt out and that he had the state- ments for last) m: unopened in his © Grocer INSURANCE AND MARR t pocket. There Are Twenty M With Fe ou Their Liv Although much has been w show that marr nth’s purchases still ional IAGE. te One Woman ritten to healthier than single people, it is by no means alemonstrated that they b re he: ause they are married. Statisti thier tables quoted to show that married peo- ple live longer than single people de not prove that the long li upon marriage. Such figures well be married because they are} than that they are } lived as the result of ir a test as uny s consequent may as ken to show that people get thy rather Ithy and long- riage. is the attitude Pro! of the life insurance co mmpanies on the subject It is not true that the companies chi people than for single is it true that ure mi than s fei ready to insure mar tinly dition ¢ al age of the person sured, and the probability of isease or shorter life. are quite independent of matrix ofte lappens age is Asa gar are more secretive as They do x expose their own weakness comp: few mo to insure life he has « est; and a w an insu 3 01 husband. But ldom the husband has an insurable the life of the wife. always he rte inte i For ahusband under other stances toinsure the life of might lead to the supposition that he expected to profit by her death. widow might with proprie' —Chicago News. any less for mar narried mi ne « pe s willnot insure any pe happens nsurance ied Neither fe insurance companies a people universal rule physical con- to be in- inherited llthese matters nony 1 © Wome attempt to in- rded with experts that to their] < ot like to or their ies can of facts ‘ req z nvessigati eason why women’s lives re not wre dto have the life of his w Yeta y insure her own life for the benefit of her children. a So ee, HAIR. 1 x EING ELECLION PROCLAMATION. Men «# en » Hide - a — Bat Bates ( iv AE = : . oft : = g - at 5 ia reid : > BUT CURES Auten iric Usht coniplete NOTHING ELSE. ws gL gnod st a = ts et m ; or ‘4 : at ty t. it ent to t e TW. L. Douglas Shon your place ask your r 2. catalogue, secure the e s, 2 S OF assig eet them for so : NO SUBSTITUTE, uet t r aht plant 2 ae aoa : t 1 Sometim knowledy th fixes it \ or wom stu | that way. for tion can hair as zeut r “Mo head ‘eolorin, ta s the powerfu The hai more ex hair becomes gray ut age. On the early hair is and m fore he the hair The ¢ and th erless.” A doze a S artes There v one, an ready te rende and took of the fl lurch al he bi wouldn himself of such tion to watche |—N. ¥ Cae ed condition Is! ber T b oO} | youg tent to ate | wounds. greatest gular | Islan Miss Plessy*-“Do you ¢ tableua My wi very car | News -A g wondered it was not hissed. duced to an ar eral dyes, whi A ; : = J.L. PAC 00 Hand-sewed Welt Shoe, fine calf hair, and which never gay natural City Clerk 2\-officlo Presidentortné oe I HAIR ‘BAL SAM $ fe _ stylish, comfortable and durable. The best color, were freely used. They were | Approved this eth day of August, 1901 | et torsade she Kee nee nates enough for st 2 Kes, bi LIGHT ORDINANCE. B J. L. PACE } ore Shoe; Farmers, Ratlmad j well enough f x stage purpo but WoW.) GRAVES Mayor | Color. $ “rsall wear them, fine calf, would not bear close in Silver | an ordinance for supplying the city 0: 2 ‘ City Clerk a i i heavy three soles, exten 8 s with electric light. | | sion ed pate will wea salts and | their Mo., and its inhabitants wit ss 3 i hatter aloe veri i Pane and ES and authorizing John A. Kellar, TATE OF MISSOURI, » $2.59, 80e cules n Reiter dhe ev oe i basis, and tas been | and assigns, to construct and 1 County ot Bates, ss | who want a shoe f 3 traced to t Ives used at | operate an electric light plant, coatracti City of Butler Se ees Ji Tnease! | GQ25 and sz. oo Workin ae for illuminating suid city and a t t - Graves, city clerk of the of 5 : Es cee strong and = and will | misting the same to the qual ler, Missouri, do hereby certify that” the | HINDER CORRS. cus surcenrefor Coma, have given them a tral will ww imitate - hai their adoption or rejection g is & true and correct copy of an o Sop al pda a ak DES Sots, oF MISCUX & CU, Boys? 2:08, ne 81.75. xetioct she ° Be iterdained by the council of tle city of | nance passed by the city council of the me 1B Boca on baldne possible. w tache does not. cept when aman has never shaved. is coarse and non-absorbent, und being | assigns shall save said will bl h rapic unless greatest Src. 4. The said grav 1 There is hereby nted te mod care is taken in d git ard assigns shall keep th This associates and assigns, the exclu FE dn. het an devices for the manufactur € tor a term of twenty years of al rains some people, but re of electricity in proper con c . maintaining and operating ally, have to dye the quite early | andfe See ores ie the sar : g&s plant Within the city of Butler, Mo. fae ede: ii shades of blonde Wai shall adopt and enforce the necessary © supplying ite inhabitants with coal gas for all in life. All shad of blond ha F pre- | nances protecting the electric Light properti | pur} may be adapted, and serve their color the longest t black | and the said grantee, his associates and 8s- | to use tb A kes mar taken away from a young man. but for the bald we can do nothing. Ke- For ** Are’? lights of 2.000 candle power, up fore the t boy was too quick for them, and sur- cap. He was the car mi They were out of r tempt to re fell short by six inches and he b body dared said under his breath, “That's a Gites Gee ee | — vila” Mi boy.” Finally at Fifty-Ninth s a | erty shall be considered, as we the then! In the event of a disagreemen: on the we PRICED. : LTENN ' = : ; ee condition of the property and weer anc city and the grantee his associates and assigns Seat was vacated and the little chap | machinery, and in the event of there being no as tot popped into it without a muse ace showing the sigh of re male se For Sale by R. R. DEACON BUTLER, M¢ ‘Zz==2SHORTHAND W. L."DOUCLAS sa. of it to men } ff in Ler ife | contract rte No man |! . fit | Written “For Electric rem expressed, will ca store and his sace the maye lamation which an a good job thore opposed to the rat n some newapaper publ shied in ania ( se ame atten- r ee z ¢ adoption of said orditance re rac n © written ace CEN EN ee tied roots of the hance by said grantee hie esc THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? therein contained, vee ‘ 4 ae . filed with the city . the s It Is a seamiess. With bo tacks or ane n th ed DY at ee Chall henrinted or written become binding between the city sates war | to burt the feet f the best fine calf, stylish barber Scie Kok grantee, his aseociates and assigns be ecfoe and easy, and be we make more she fleis saree Mtoe ern ectric Lig No.’ ; : Sec. 199) Unis cetimancerainly take etect Competent Steno crate teens ao (oper itequals hand eae i = Hl : 4 } axewed, the fin years ago min- Mavor ot the cits proval, publication andratitication. Head tt SB et eee equa re destructive to the t ime and passed this the ttest: W.W. Graves. 1 shoes Ww PARKER'S rat [rom 85.0) to & on thelr merits Ladies ux sales show. ) Mand-sewed shoe, t a. Very stylish; equals French Trom $4.08) to $8.00, nd $1.75 &) the best'tue Dongola. Stylish and dur: Caution.-See that Wo Lo Douglas’ name 4 price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe * onthe sth day of roved by the imayor on asthe same appears 1 ce In testimony whereof 1 set my hand and affixed the Butler, ae follows Ske. 1. There is hereby granted Kellar his associates and assigns privilege of establishing and electric light plant wit! ¢ t » Miss in Mo., and of supplying the Bee inthe | babitants with electric Sn cpr eernanoe ter use a very weak dye onthe | whieh it may be adai tisk 1 as Jalleysand public grow Sadun NE ae i fluid - head | Present and fature ¢ yY Max Weiner. repairing and removing and devices, for the ma h more | ution of electricity 1 . The loca: xtures and devices to | supervision of the counci authorized officer or agent SEC The sait grantee, his ai ty harml wes that may arise oREOL the e dy ut the mus- KEMPER FAMILY SCHOOL, I =. SAUER (Ona a2 | teary and Home School for Bove. New Build. ees ings, Moderna suplte Thorough recmere| SSUCIaE J m for Collece na Bueine or full informatic lon, and ‘ate Ku PQiress T A. Jubne * incipal, Buonvil 1 pre has to be use r of the « ary mustache. ¢ Leas ae and operation of said electri . us follows: sand publie grounds tand future corpor- for placing, repairing aud removing ry fixtures and devices fcr the mat ure and distribution of gas Ske. 2. The location and placing of said = which he or they may supply electric light and | datures and devices to be under the general S40. Sickne power to consumers, all needful rules and reg pervision of the council of said city or ite gray or Ul out. | Wlations not incon ent ia law Ae | authorized otic pron skank 2 . Sec. 5 Said grantee, his + © said grantee his associates and New bi ‘ T y heads can be fixed up all right | assigns, shall not charge to%private 3 | Veonsrol the placing of all service | Cay Relis auuse te n yasee ted rn icesaa wore - COLORALO SHORT LINE appearance of age completely {during the continuance of the franchise t |" Mnainsto meters tric lights ee ~ Led by this ordinance for tricity any The said grantee his associates and |} He in excess or the following rates shail save eaid city harmless trom any | Pits for We Point o > t < that may arise out of the construc- INFANTRY. 48 2 3 ight dollare per | tion and operation of cai “as plant. and Te- of 1.200 and So) exu- | store all streets to as good conuition as they tive before the pipes were nlaced - %. The said grantee his associates and a “45 Dail Trains, es tor the 1 sture and distribution proper on tor the safe and eff | A DELI ee REMEDY FOR 1 use thereof, and the said city shall adopt IN] case, provided that said grantee hie associates | and enfurce the necessary ordinances. [rat | INDIGESTION, . | and assigns shali not be required t> furnis! ug the gas properties, and the said grant for all but | candescent lights until there has teen guaran | his associates and assigns, in the eafe and un t the use and income of one hundred ff mole: exercise of this franchise, and lights for a reasonable length oftime and pro- | against fraud, imposition and injury. to prop- aL | vided further that in all cases when meters are leroy, andthe said grant associates and used by consumers the price per licht shall not | assigns, may make and enforce as part of the 5 T | exceed one cent per ho conditions upon which he or they may supply | This seat with « polite tip of his | Sec. 6. That the fixtures and device to consumers, all need fui rates and revula- | dynamos and all machinery y the said not inconsistent with law ae rs tees his associates and assign~ for the { grantee his associates and as- middle | mavufacture and distribation charge to private consumers Presently the motion of | shall be of modern, approve | ¢ continuance of the fra ant- 5 i i tem, new and of sufficient power and ed by this ordinance for gas, anything in ex- de him look upat the straps. [to supply the wants of the city and iteinhab- | cess of the follow! ng Tater 5 ach. A sudden |itants. Tobe located within the corporate lim- | For fuel gas, one dollar per thousand cubic | its of the city of Butler i Jeet For ibuminating gas or gus for illumin- Sec. 7. That at the expiration of five years | purposes, one dollar and fifty cents per Ways. That | from the ratification of this ordimance, or at| ubie feet -an at- | the expiration of any full year thereafter, dur- | 7. That the tintures and devices used - ing the life of this tranchise, or any renewed |} » said crantee his assigns and associates, hthe straps. His hands | term thereof, said city stall have the right to | the manufacture and distribution of eas. 1ced | purchase said electric light works, at a fair i rnapproved standard system valuation, to be ascertained as follows In the | t power and capacity to suppl event of adi and inhabitants of rantee That at the expiratic cof | thereof within the pre abate jimits neces, itively |siens, in the safe and unmolested exerc YI these franchises, and against fraud, imp; mde | tion and injury to property, and the said thin, | erantee, his associates and assicns, may make and enforce as part of the con: compa ere WILITARY jee ro KANSAS CITY and OMAHA pt te ww ve i be. au genuine ss frequently turn: aUses it te ld } to twelve o kK, midnight sgn mouth. For **Are’? li Y. News ale power, $6 and $5 each respe: For incandescent lights, of 1" Boy. 8 cents each per mouth tor the * Are’? lights less than 2.000 yppers poured in- ineand nt lights when ut |e e-half of the above rates to be ad the barbr stand pos n feminine ixth avenne nth street the othe Kansas City to St, Louis, vere seats enor do othree omen w verise. A nine-year-old se ting Tih PUEBLO AND DENVER. PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS Kansas City to Denver without change H. C. TOWNSEND. rer and Licket A’gt warded with a smi Kis stand alone int shall no most cost him his balance. and ved himself sid tdo either, and he w General Passe nd of sattic ST. LOUIS, MO. gain. all th with a look vof five years nee OF at thy any full tter during Tr = : fans : ivilege of Lectures, Museum, Apparatas, in franchise, or any renewed term 1 Vanderbilt University. @ large buildings. 30 y shall have the right to pu a upils fro Oo States. Highest ad- ras Works. at @ fair valuation, Seetaiee Ace ; vity that no- ir w dignity and ta- o shall be non- who shall be sworn tiv said value. In him sympu ly.and a value of the proper xed by BeeretOre, chor ntract | manner: who shall {county and who shall ythe same shall in the ual non-residents of the be sworn to fairly an » of his | Night contract with the said city at the date of | such appraisement, the last existing ¢ shall be included in the f he gave. sun | value as thou said val In determini } hall ins ca ofthe prot Noseless Sava Tae buts ! lon and Wear and te e siona : cost Provides ery chall be alas considered lLin expert w tents of t ch side, wh ader oath by euid arbitrators tun of said property. When have made an award in w annera- tot ave the option © irchase, in wh 2 eh at either party may ca all be non- n three on e: re examined ching the valu Thitrators shall be rators POSITIVE CURE FOR al EMALE | DiS EASES. lat :dent, with no appar ring down pain-, pain tion of refusing to comp which event, the whol | shail be borne t box and cirosisr. LADY CAN TE ERT M ERSELF. 27,00 FOR: ONE MONTH'S 5 TRERT, ©. B. Stomach Powders. QO. B. Kidiney Cones. D., & Co., 2&4 PANGT SMA PLACE, CHICAGO, ILL. Re SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS. HL, Whoiesale Sent, G7 Weae light and power, tou St., Chicago, HL 0 « f in kao of SAPOLIO, ed. SAPOLIO always ted work it acts like a has no equal. Everything sends you anyt sist upon hav just what you gives satisfaction. On floors, tables, and charm. For scouring pots, pans, and metals it ment to No. | fis of $6 em Sperm and has to be | \ nen said ghis are lighted. Allofsait _ eats.°—N. Y, | to be maintained and Kept burning by said * | grantee nis associates and assigns from twi- great name} ss F ning on whatis Apown as the |1S 0 The New a Loh? in woe sr attemp : ~ Hight in tiehia-allenight schedule,” and on aes a ©'| shines after it, and even the children delight in using it in their attempts entleman sai¢ ged all nights when the light of the moon is ob-' York World say A single white to heip around the house. jouds. Provided if that the said : d A friend | stracted by cihall be maintsined continnens- | Tose is each day laid on the grave of said: “People can’t yawn and hiss et aries st by order of th 1, th a fy Pru sight y order of the counci! e grantee §27™ Grocers often substitute cheaper goods for SAPOLIO to make a better proft, the same time.” to receive in such cage one-third (i-3) of the | Gambetta. Bend beck such articles and insist on having just what you ordered.