Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, February 4, 1899, Page 4

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Moonshine. of her attention. ' eat | a Brand Rapids Weraias'tReview MYSTERIOUS FALCON ISLAND.| KING KILLED BY A 6EEF BONE. | 4 H i aes. ai FASTER TIME ¢\« | Which Has a Way. of Diseppearing and | The Days When Fun Meant Only Sheer —— * . | Reappearing at Will Bratalitr LOWER RATES$/$ . é 4 SSS ait | ‘ | The king who died in this house TD } | Far away out in the deep Pacific = z ! ocean exists a small strip of land ‘aed thet Rae per Palgishe Sigs Offered by : & 3y E. C. RILEY. | which shows that it has a sweet little ave been an incarnation o: id * i 4! | will.of its own, for it will not undergo | Danish brutality. He dragged be D. S. 5S. & A. Ry. : Lumber Lath : SS === | allegiance to any country. Govern | brother's body out of its grave and = eee, eee ee : ' ments often experience considerable j flung it into the Thames; he massacre beate Duluth 6:30 p. m : : = t nd Rapids. | trouble in preserving the allegiance | the people of Worcester and ravaged 2 Hy Putered aoe ENON Pea eee , the shire; and he did these brave deeds (Bxcept Saturday.) = 8 Minn., as second-class matter. | of people they have conquered, but as H ot me ~ First : 3 a rule a plece of property or real es- and many others all in two shoft yea: Arrive lass = ” tate has been looked upon as likely | 88y8 the Pall Mall Magazine. Then | @ Saginaw, next day, 6.27 p. m...... = * —_—7T to remain in the same place for a| he went to his own place. His de- ‘Montreal, none beets : : i : s | considerable period of time. This'lit- | Parture was both fitting and dramatic. |.@ Boston, | second says 8.09 pm = Manufacturers of Sash, Doors and Blinds. ‘Turning and # { COLLEGE GIRL PATRIOTIOM. -:| te: islind. ‘whidh Sas reesiuel 680] 25 eta Goan ee 2 Scroll Sawing Done on Short Notice. s — Island, proves an ex- — Students at Smith and Mount Holyoke | eae Neen eens No soon- } 4rinking. He went across the river— West bound train arrivesDuluth 3 . a it disap- | there was,-I repeat, no other house in 8:50a, m. fie Sunday.) * = Stirred by the Events of War. | er bas it been annexed than sap: Lambeth h that it aout = = Sate inst ‘ . | pears off the face of the globe, leav- so except this, so tha’ = 4 i Fromithe New ‘York Suny On ues-: ing only a dangerous reef to indicate | have been here—to attend the wedding : Ss je day morning last the Smith college | its former whereabouts, and coming | of his standard bearer, Tostig the T. H. LARKE, Com’! Agent, s ESTIMATES FURNISHED. * girls had an opportunity of seeing at | sai hen the | Proud, with Goda, daughter of the 426 Spalding House Block, : * close range what the parting of thirty | UP in a few years me, W. Thane Osgod Clapa, whose name sur- Duluth, Mina, = +4 7 st hav 7 country that has performed the annex- i * 4 . years ago must have been when the a hi % il claim. Our ola | Vives in his former estate of Clapham. 9O06600000000000 4 e ioe soldier ‘boys went away. A great | ation has given up all cl F A Danish wedding was always an oc- e * * statt :15 | friend, John Bull, always on the watch 4 : crowd gathered at the station at 8:15 i his imperial empire, was | C@8ion for hard drinking, while the = : inh sry te ay to ferns at mere Gms, TES | mins aeyeg end ator and teow po. Pome, FWY WV. FULLER & CO. =} the state camp. The band played pa- | the fst to encounter It. in von 2 | Mummers tumbled. When men were |p. 3. sarimoute™™ cE An, [2 4 triotic airs, cannon saluted, bells rang, ritish corve Hk ars ahs Sea Islands, | Well drunken the pleasing sport of Vice President. Asst. Cashier | ¥ = whistles blew and the people shouted | saber ae ei sy picaaiaanen | bone throwing began; they threw tne : Goicd acids Mi s themselves hoarse, and the college girls | _ me as ag eae uae seas Pa | bones at each other. The fun of the Lumbermen’s Bank z ran apids, - -~ Minnesota. 5 helped in the enthusiasm. For a week | 1 isimed, and to take possession in | Sm conalsted-in the accident of a errr iii iit ee = or more the college organ had been out | hi meter thie-queeh., Grulving around man not being able to dodge the bone, > of repair, but at chapel that morning it | the Rame of the q' Se which struck him and probably killed Of Grand Rapids. Minn ady for use again. Dr, Blodgett she noted from afar off a prominent | him: Axdliblahop “Alphesé. was thus played “The Star Spangied Banner” as Hane, Samet ee eee cathe | killed. The sani had no special - ars = & Ed the girls marched out two by two, ané | crn extremity, which was a command- | jcsire to Kill the old man; why couldn't } RETTER CIGARS ARE MADE even the girl who did not sympathize | . t nave. the man: er into e spirit _o: he ga THAN THE . . A | ing bluff, rising 150 feet abo | “a with the war felt a thrill of the patriot- : and dodge the bones? As he did not, © ° h reas Having received the report of this VOY- | oF course he was hit and as the bone ism on ua occasion. vhidoh tacked “ches | SBS the admiralty next year sent out | ... a big and a heavy one “hurled aifl is a x See eons alton diye ago, the | * tTansport ship, with orders to make | yy 2 powerful hand, of | course Se H ¢) egama oquet i fanlors. discu sed t e advisability of | further discoveries and reports. What | it soit open his skull. One may be ' i Leaps ecussed tae x was the dismay of the captain of the | s Y ; ivi nai zu ermitted to think that perhaps King F far F elvins ae me abcnoar Fara! sat | Egeria, who happened to be in com- | Hasdpanbt who is pala ie knee fallen i i Cup Defen der pebaggee Mbeki ugh ined Haeery | mand of the transport, on arriving at | down suddenly when he “stood up to fr it a nike Bentsen Onin 7" | the place where he had the year be- drink,” did actually intercept a big ti "1 7 best thing Smith girls could do in these | fore left the island-sporting the union | beet bone which knocked him down, | Maumfactured in Grand Rapids By it exciting ome was ~ a ible | jack, to find that it had disappeared and a8 he wemained comatose untrae i 5 B i tenor of their way o we - | z x 5 ~ : anes t hee ae hold the junior | from view. Instead of the beautiful | died, the proud Tostig, unwilling to ROUTE OF H ir GEO: RGH OOTH. i efore them, and to hold | island standing out so prominently | have it said that even in sport his king THE FAMOUS i } promenade on May 11. from the ocean, was’a low and dan-| hag be Hied “at hia peda { —— i Mount Holyoke has not been behind | P 4 h beat en killed at his wedding, gave LAKE ii shepraisten: college in ep ions of pa | gerne on wes with t e are ran | out that the king fell down in a fit. SUPERIDp ii oN E of these brands and you will'get cotton a ng and surging up against it. WO | This, however, is speculation. i UTH whew 2 H € Ea aa conceal Ms Ap . Hr Hil foe years later France, also seized with ued ally poets, H PRE Nore but the fincat sented to the students by Mr. : | the desire of annexing new territory, = ; fs i steward, and Sioan th by A. be we | sent the cruiser Duchaffault to the Pa- | VOTERS. SHOE SIZE. SUPERIOR ASR) ae ‘ lister. At 8 in the morning cific. Cruising around she found her | : ae aes girls marched, two by two, in long | way to Faleon. There, instead of find- America and England Use One Stick, IN THE - g j ee: 2 lines, from pe eae houses hae ing a sunken reef, whitened with the * ee a _ gs ae : LELEESEALENS TEAL LESH AEEOE RS SE ESE REE HT SS * paneess verging on the south campus, where | foam of the breakers, the vessel's crew rom the New York Sun: thoug * 2 * the ee was camper Rey flag pa | discovered an island the exact shape | every pre has his fe measured for 4 N isbett ewe ry Oo. . raised amid much enthusiasm, and | of the island found by the English | Shoes, there are very few persons wh a 2 4 2 after the formal ceremonies the girls | corvette in 1889. Scarcely two years | know what the sizes marked upon th: (Successors to Will Nisbett.) a sang together, alternating college songs | had passed away when a brig sent out | Shoe stick mean. There are two shoe Compiete Ale ! t bs with national air: by France to revisit her possessions | sticks in use in America and Europe. -§ Lige of vate 1ES, 106 § all sewe ys ea On May 2 another American flag was | found her way to Faicon Island, It had | The stick used in the United States * - = presented to the college, this time by | again disappeared, it being simply a Was originally English, and is still Me Si aia oA : > the Robert O. Tyler Grand Army post | reef dangerous to navigation, where- | used in England. The rest of Europe te Fine We ~~< ord Compass Repairing a Specialty. J * of Hartford, Conn, At chapel, Miss | upon France was obliged to give up {tees the French stick. | = Tee aaet 4 Hazen r a letter of presentation | a}i rights of possession.—San Francis- |; The sizes on the English shoe stick 4 2 5. davisio® ad eis: 2 Be" Hs ee fa We are the only experienced watchmakers in Grand Rapids. b4 from the donors, saying: co Chronicle. | Were derived from the length of a bar- oS $ | Wo are'the only experienced'compiiss makersin Graad Bupiés: % “In this time of war and battle when =o | ley corn, and they run three to the inch. © . "We aie thacely-exypert snqceenia Grand Regie. s we, as true Americans, wish to show | NO WONLGER SHE KICKED, | The first mark on the stick, or size 1, Time Card. ® We aro the only jewolers who can make any part or any wateh, 4 our colors, it is the desire of the mem- | Bt ted | is made arbitrarily, just four and a : 4 fi i ae Pf bers of Robert ©. Tyler Post, No. 59, | ampie Reason for Not Wishing to tte- | half inches from the upright. Why | hyip scope 7 s Best of Workmanship and§Prices Reasonable. # of the Grand Army of barista maye.Her Plotureaque Hat. ne Samal sad ea soe et heer taines Bx Sun g pally 3 All Work Warranted. s Hartford, Conn., to presen Seise | Mrs. Falls Front had been the lead- PP ear, 2. * mom ‘ 9 * = { Mount Holyoke college. Throw it to | tne: aplite in te Mnovement ito ‘calls reason, which can only be guessed at, | = WILL NISBETT M + * | a e' vay th rt e stick | |} * | the breeze and there let it wave until Sheeting ot woliédsto: protest agaihat the graduated part of AES stick is again | = 9 gs ° 3 . victory is ours divided into two sets of numbers. | * As Miss Hazen finished reading the | the theater regulations which call for | 7056 numbers begin at 1 and run up Prerererr rT Tr eT TTT TT TTT iit iit eto | letter‘ there was an outburst of ap- the removal of women’s hats in the to: 13, and then they begin at 1 and < Ss . 1: > th naudiond rose as one girl various New York temples of Thespis. cate 3p oth. She Sret-nueibets tad | S®eeecess | oad ete tAmeriea.” | She visited seventeen different ladies 1 to 5 are ‘known as infants’ sizes, | y. é and urged them to attend; she pro- : % nag 0 10.45p cured ike use of a hall for the a de Cp gcc ea S10 205 ean 5, apes } 2ispm Liieom Try one of our _— oS 5c A TRAIN OF HARD TACK. and when the ladies came together she be pas ees Prater tats a kn a Stillwat L aaheee 10 460m meals for. e Hbnaikd ‘aud? mivenes made no less than five speeches, de- ee i r Bulabs ; % am | One Miljion, One Hundred and Twent i 5 ‘cept Sunday. Thousand Biseuit for Cuba. eat gah ae aaiaites a tepals | The French shoe stick is divided into a and tances sralne: ep ahd fe * f = airs on allday trains, Magnificen } From the Atlanta Constitution: A | that the women of this great and glori- | ® 8reat many more arid Dente ee ew sleeping carson all night trains... Tleke- , The | Jan- | ous land of the free should rise up and lish, and the French shoemakers sub- to and from all points in the United train josd of hard sank, made dat divide these again, as is done with the ates, Canada and _ Mexico. City kt i } ta factories, was shipped from here to | crush. 4 8 82 west Superior St. Duluth | Tampa yesterday for the army which | Her vehemence was so noticeable mca siete tion Gr Ren tne | } is to invade Cuba tomorrow. The gov- | that after the iniquitous innovation had | '§ eh caer aie a aes Peak the Re; hey pe | | ernment, in its contract, stipulated that | been duly crushed by weighty pre- eae ed ee bas eae i j the bread for the troops at Tampa be | ambles and resolutions several women ant fe ts si Seater af a fee i I . | ready there today. This in itself sig- | who attended the meeting were won- | lish in: are = att 4 ae te a aa e ee a ma sti Room { nifies that the invasion is to be made | dering why she threw so much spirit | 54me as oe mathe gare “4 See aa ¥ 3? e Yee: tomorrow. Eighty thousand pounds | into the crusade. woman who eeeatde biidhe ass firs | s a of hard tack was sent from this city. “She was so fierce in her denuncia- sa Seen aieaaiite ala ae sane $ —ANoO— Block’s candy and cracker factory and | tion of the hat-removal regulations,” hee e di . R i Lewis’ cracker factory made the hard | said Mrs. Upion Howles. “I never saw | ® 7 foot by English mene rap : INQUIRE®ABOUT THE Pe candinavian estaurant. tack for the soldiers, and the govern- | her so much in earnest before.” | jlo’ sv Bison aetii ees eins is E A AT a ment officials said it was as. good as “Yes?” said Mrs. Willard Henderson, le Ww. e $ RVIGE ND R ES e Fe any they had ever eaten. The order for | “Did she have any good reason for be- | @ letter, while the French use ee le 8 LOGAN & DOYLE, Proprietors. the crackers was at first for 60,000 | ing so ardent?” hg ilo a eee f : 3 OFFERED BY 3 pounds, but it was increased to 80,000 | “Reason!” cried little Mrs. Gadsby | is the Fren e i ciao: hoch: pounds to meet the demand of the | Teller. “Did she have any reason? | Width. $ DULUTH, SOUTH s This popular place has r ly troops. Hard tack is tough cracker, in | Well, rather! The first and only time Hy SHORE & ATLANTIC $ t arranged and a First-class Restaurant shape exactly similar to a large soda | she was compelled to remove her hat IT CAME LATE. ° ° cracker. The tacks are cut with the | in a theater her frizzes went with it!” ect dc Wal wee ee RAILWAY e opened in connection with our Sample soda cracker molds and are the same | —Harper’s Bazar. 4: = pepper shay bs You WILL FIND A Room. ‘ poue | size, with the exception that they are | tie Pei 3 i t el ts f a well- much thicker, They have the little in- 4 The assistant rector o e A FAST LIM E T IN dentations and perforations which Rca OM isetoN | known Episcopal church in the bor- | $ IT D RA i ; mark the soda crackers and can not | Enthusiastic Lawyer Carried It Too j ough of Manhattan told an amusing! FaMir tebieees Gans First-class Lodging ] we. { be told from a common cracker until Far. j story to a Brooklyn acquaintance not ; Oo Dav d Ni tasted. One million, one hundred and “There is such a thing as overdoing | long ago,” says the Brooklyn Standard | @ MODERN SLEEPING pen ay an ig twenty thousand of the tough little bis- | your part,” declared a man of the law | Union. “There is a colored woman in| @ Our Rill of Fare contains ail the delicacies of the season. I bi k f cuits were made here Sunday and yes- | who now has the knowledge gained by | ™Y parish whom ave known for 3 AND DINING CARS : ee : eS ——— terday. It takes fourteen cf the crack- | much experience. “Shortly after I be- eae: cee a geen og a a by i f se | SESOSBSOSSST SSSS SOSLSLTSSSVSS SHSISVSL SSSS : ers to weigh a pound, and 80,000 pounds | gan practice in the west I was called | lost her husband, an‘ ugh si ‘e punnaea, a A er ee ny were made. About twenty of the | upon to derend a man who had drawn | not put on mourning for him, she ‘3 DOH ALE Roe ae Mi Se2Seoesesesoesoeceic crackers are served to each cf the mem | a revolver on another and threatened scone to ie ape’ affliction es i § ' every day, and, considering the fact | to kill him. The accused dia not have | short time since she was marrie . T. H. LARKE, Commercial Acenr, \ that they are solid, they make thres | a character above reproach, but the | I met her a day or two ago, and to my @ “saa peak sel GOVE GLB i good meals. The hard tack is only | prosecuting witness also was shady in } surprise she wes dressed oe deep-'@ DOLotH Mins e used to a large extent upon invasion | reputation and I made the most of this | est mourning. Why, Mrs. Black, what " a marches and like excursions. Always | fact. I pictured him as a desperado | does sare abana asked. Ral te you: 860080606000 = _ where a campaign of active fighting be- | of the most dangerous type, a man that | see, sah,’ was the answer, re crea s iat @ aban Wee t gins the troops are well supplied with | was a constant menace to the commun- | first husband died I didn’t hab no s the tack, so that they may have bread | ity and one who would recognize no money, sah, to pay reap and When we went to the manufacturers. ready cooked. The large supply of | other law than that of force. Such | Row Tse married again, and got de “eau REVIVO . ay BARGIN. SALE hard tack sent to Tampa makes it cer- | men as he, I insisted, made necessary | money, I'se put on mourning for my RESTORES VITALITY And told them we wanted to ma sh WHS ce eau soe ) ; tain that the troops there are ready tc | the organizstion of vigilance commit- | first husband.’ oe at the Head of the Lakes, they smiled. en i invade Cuba, for unless an invasion | tees and injured the fair name of the pay cash for the Pianos we selected, they stopped. They accepted | was contemplated the immense supply | west among the older communities of Lord Wolseley as Man of Letters. Madea our offer. This was just after the Holiday trade was over, and —},— would not have been sent. ean ape jury returned a ver- | Lord Wolseley is almost as devoted Well Man before invoicing and closing "B. their boots i ne year. That i = i ; Gict of guilty and my man was seN- | to the pen as to the sword, and if he the time to buy Pianos low. e now have the Pianos in.o ‘ Abvantege dt. Proper. Training. tenced to a year’s imprisonment. AS | had not been fated to be a field-marshal f of Me. large WHOLESALE and RETAIL STORE and propose to / tical advant- | $00" 8 court adjourned the foreman of | he would beyond question have been a ca hei give you the benefit of the big discount. | There is one great practical advant- | the jury came to me and sald: “Young C1 ees ig in th REMEDY aa 6 sie i that comes from train- man of letters. He rises early in the When we show you that we can take off one-third from ; popup eats feller, you spread it on too thick. After | morning to write, and his official duties | produces results in 30 days. Itacts Gee thi ae OF Pinos ii from proper exercise.that is as > ’ ‘Cures when all others fail, prices that other dealers ask you for the same gi f ing or fri that there rip-snortin’ speech of yourn only commence when a pile of MS. | edged a ro] hi } much a matter of beauty and attrac- | we couldn't do nothin’ else ’an what We | testifies to his industry with the pen. freee tga a ree ge you will see what a bonanza we struck and we propose to Fe are pl _| tion as it is of health—that le her car- | done.’ ‘I don’t understand you, sir? | For some time past.he has employed EEVIVO. iy guichy aod curly netaree ero it with you.. A greater stock to select from than ever offered be- } riage, Many a woman who sweeps | -yoy don’t? Why, we found the ger- er of copyists in making ex- |featomcWente iene Watine Desumaa: fore at the head of the lakes. swith steeds of fire , a num PY: mi 8 eX- | Lost Power, Failing Memory, | along in her coach ths loot guilty ‘cause he didn’t shoot.’” i hi hi ll effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscrotion, before her cannot boast the’ carriage Se for him in the archives of wbich unfte one for arudy, business or marriage, It of her agate aig who haa aif sacs Pees ‘enice. | Bare Pont nie ig and boo’ alder, beng Dulu th M us ‘ 4 De to her destination, temp perha; Bee Cer greg q the Rei Li SoBe Yo ap Met: | STN ES Ee ware Wea Seales oa | MOE Seton oe Moe cad | Stage re of rent, ovine REVIVO.n¢ Ba @. ee Mere i ut not induced to » x . ‘de carried in yest pocket. By mail. : ie avenge from any fatigue | liquor last night, Sam. ¥ou take after | was terribly jealous. One day he pols: pen package ov eix 4085.00, with & Cor. Leke Ave. cud Superior St. : 2, that Saikiie produces for her. your father:” Sam—‘No, sir, I don’t. | oned a parrot belonging to his lady: |, 5 je : Father never leaves none to take.”— | love, for fear it should claim too much Royal Medicine . i —————__——_

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