Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 14, 1903, Page 4

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mee = or WITH THE SAGES. S530. ‘of his, ease, his blood, his ment which elevates the kept bright by polishing it ‘pccasionally, amines a the sheik of pian Witage. It is believed to be not 3 thaql 6,000 years aye 50 the sufferings of others. e4 «eight of them are gabokes to vocal House of Representatives of the Unit- £170 DOWLARS ‘A. YE & IN ADVANCE week Sag acer Mace a iid fee at Grand Rapids | knowledgeyor | the English language, nts ine eset ae pr a a Washington writer. He neither derstood it nor spoke it. He was, |: moreoved# an¥educated Spaniard, and was said-to-be-a Catholic priest. This man of foreigh tongue only. had suc- ceeded Richard H. Weightman, who seasonably than much.—(icero. served during. the previoug Congress, People seldom improve, when ‘they | sda by v tue of the vote have no model but them: es. Age of: his oe the> ‘favorable Te- after.—Goldsmith. mittee of ‘Congress upon rae : : Liberality consists rather in giving Nobleness of characte? fis sisi else but steady ‘love of. gd0d™ and % Yeport by hog ofthe steady scorn of evil—Wpidtetus. .. | House. Hew: ‘as the sole repgesentative Our-character is but the stamp 6n | in‘the Flouse of a°poftion of the United our souls of the free choiges. of good |-States but little less in area than twice and evil we have made through -life— | that of New’ England. He went into Geikie. his, seat He who will not give thatswpgideaitied fvamstthim. » His po- Sition in the House, and the manift That alone can be calledjtr disadvantage of it to his ‘constituent ul‘of man, | led to repeated attempts by. his friends “iniproving-|.to —prowde him with an intorpreter the inteilgct.—Coleridge. ® pate the floor of the House.. The first Remember that life is efi er pain Hee contemniaied that this should be nor pleasure; it is serious! one “ht pif be entered upon with cow ‘age and!in sough a spirit of sel’ sacrifice. ae Toeques pterpnettegr. him might,be 4 imitted ville. mere thin’ the dé sof the No tre; man can live ya ‘halt life legis) The first‘ effort others’ geod, is‘a poor fri ie hurl: Joanna Baiilie. 5 purifying the manners bi when he has genuinely learned : dat it’ { faaade fei dhs a decision of the speak- |, is only a half life. The other half— the resolution offered was nota the higher, half—must haunt hi a) j.one., The other failed from Pillips Brooks. 2 the lack of a two-thirds vote in favor _ Life.is no idle dream, put a solewn of suspending the rules to permit the reality, based on and encompassed } | a: eternity.. Find out yourg work, ahe ieee ae hove in’a, general; way stand to it; the night com®thswhen * ob al history. 6 man can work.—Carlyle. 3° Let Gallegos, delegate Thouglits of virtue leadjto virewowslt ew MOsteol in. the *Thitty.-thitd’ Con- actions; acts of virtue ripgn- ‘into hab- | gress of the United! States, .as gathered its; and the goodly and permanent re-|from the Cong sult is the formation or establishment | House journal and the House reports ef a virtuous character.—Chalmers.’ | of @mthittees. ~ x Experience serves to prove that the’ BSR GRIGG worth and strength of a state depegd # AF RBM a ‘DEATHBED. far less upon the form of *its wot the tions than upon the chaxicter of i men; for the’nation is onfy the aggte-"]* Fee tne! vimes. of, | Géorge: Ii." * gate Of the individual conditions, aiid -q Thebes a: prétty,, Mitte Wvilage called |- self is but atquestion of | $t, Osyth in Essex, Eng., close to Clac- improvement¥'— Samuel | ton-on-Sea. THe altar and cush- ions of the pulpit twits ‘parish church were*made-from the counterpane and the velvet hangings.of the bed in pemaee: cal which George IF died.. The word “pen” ouch a feather, In the royal household there is an and is from the Batin penna, a wih, Gfiice called “ore of ihe seat Tortoise shell, however" ‘old, can be byta pe a fone ed. vm 2 powder, robes” and filled by a noblewoman if med that you, can drive | the sovereign is &@ queen. nails into hard wood witHout bending them if you dip them first in lard? civilization personal Smiles. Beko EON ag ot. SOME POS stscaibrs. ‘There is a salary.of $2,500 a year at- tacHed: to; th: ~ office, and, as a. per- German farms occupy “Reathy-Q00- 5G. ithe. holier ,of, it.at the*demise | dn't €00 acres in Central America on which of the « ,000 coffee treesare ‘pHaiited. + ches ietiaver ins whieh. thes loaned for a hwndred years ound cent will 19,40 queen. dies. amount i The old. % Sies ¢ is almos n. impossi- bility” in hern« China¥ fuel Beings one of the most expéen§ve* Chinese Juxuries. os ee p& mote yy. The a slreagury at, thie” the Stato ra Bs the. boar¢ 308,070. wD ‘ cr. , = vie fae we: An. Cafly crop: hair 5 son a os e 5-cent cigarg.you get “at” _ [ative J pow s of. Maki’ hawt Nlersie are: Dat shy pk, ig a le, to: vos feeble to 1 boy in f le of #itdularly “suet ‘s was the Frankfurter, Zei it appeared first in 1615. T n nee tee} the oe if tis true that h di. ye EF followed year aiter by the it ig up to the ol rig Nituive Ti a* Dutch ’ produe- effer-an explanation. ntwerp, says 2 A cynic is a man whose. di im) to the fact thkt ny ; ment is du was made without his advice. » H sometim ippeps {hae AP puts boti_money and copfidéace” ina} bank—o7d later draws out bis confi- don Gazette was the first regularly is- 10 Ane If appeared Ss man boasts’ o& nunni ng the iegly third-class fhotel in. the {t is up to otter, J thatetiipen¥qs temporarily: established. y to deny thi: } FOU F. 4% Didiavence Rotween Artists. CAREFULLY THOUGH or 3% — 68 R oe end. Ohe must suifer in or The manager of an is justified in putting on’ company A cat has Rize livestand Sieur culture. on ee ca is. always te athe time he whistes in. DEFECTIVE PAGE vised to Cutexyasked Mrs. Butex, |, morning and - thirty tj has been said, oy & contest faidt dndbaffvorabiysto itim.. He web out oft after an éléction}oy’ a contest |, lic*expense. . Later Ait was’} ! provide that sone” ‘onpito in--} SON a-resdiution, + “75 #7 é s : | prisoner. . Bui a verdtet even more ve r tal ig that ional “Glebe, “the | i | verdict? . | Judge.. And the clerk say Se ‘Be Osytivs Reminders J awho .eaty, | resurrettion of zthe body, The grogm of«the stote | Ht sion of Scotch storiess,which in sev- Such 4s not rth ne, that, replied the butl @ye;-the at =| pub: ish- Lon- English newspa-s occurred. It is the sleepy hour that from Italy, lished invdndon ia the day or night. 1631), and others followed, ‘The Lon-' ' -worked,.-perhaps for jyears, on small 1665, catries, suddenly jumping, as if by. {and the pealem numbers ‘were pub-! | magic, into high and “fesponsible po: lished..at Oxford, where the court at : tion: gued ba tole newspaper that ives | -)8 few.dollars a weel Down. at“Greenport,.;L. L> late hast He who “gains time gains a good | fall two Néw York painters whom it ‘eto cruelty to~tanie under, thé cir- r to tolérate | cumstances, who had ‘lingered about their summer haunis to get.some duck The world is gone n and shape, says “Tip” in the New York Press. Magazines and aéwspa- pers are alive with ertisements uJ the* muscle’ o! TN conjuré Hercules, the arms of Venus, the neck | to: glance at, sa’ of, gino, the bust ef Vesta, the waist memorize accu protien j. the wind ade ee vias t 5 ‘a is for the |/he sapere imeto, describe the con® d. No hope 'térts, checking and correstitg himsas , for wisdom- now! -*Women are dis- | he went on. On one occasion Houdin | played in impossible ofitiows’and ad-:| was, commanded to,the Tuileries -to giye a,performan tt jbefare‘thte- French < | egurt. AB she passe ahingowo-an ante: |» room to the salon his’son to note the arrangement of the rooms and the contents~ of: the bookcases. Then at thé close of the entertain- ment Houdin astonished his aitdlence | by giving what -he calied af%geton{- ‘sight” test. © Declaring ne certainly arity -with the Tuilieties; Houdin, | Ss. and; 5 ro pulindfoltite his son, eed lsim4 to up «and do .: thi 7gage through thie-wall’of the tand on”ne foot whi ‘chamber beyond,*to de- thet air. ie “Merciful | ne ment of ate ot ‘ fe. vol- keep your - front 50} Mrs. Butex replic "Oh, I am under instructions. Thirt; imes in the in the even- ing I pick up each ot, in my hands and touch the tce t¢ the tip of my ear. You can have np igea how much it has «red, ced my sevetal dinette antl: So ah) At Fort, Scé avjury in th “The venict = Capt. ‘Eedza ia the étech- ‘| to whom the ~ agen fs i, the jury back to was th corrections. The jup: half an hour, and wh brought in, a and quitting ‘the: ef by. a jury at. 4 Wes a criminal oire,‘and atte: a few; mjhutes’ consul- Rapids lay attést’to my Skill’as. a a SE iter * of, ‘Man. Calband spe: Sample Room and Livery ‘¥: in Connection. tation; the jury filed intg, the box from Fal 3 “have you ‘agreed upon a asked the hie “We: have,” with, the 6p’ th responded «-the foregnfan, p: ing ‘it’ ed) ‘SHock i over, “The clerk will under “thé nid ie? ae ra | Through Hell of aWern Only. Tw ce.n3! way ‘the Scene navian utidegroom pre : sents to etrotabd"at ‘praydrssook’ * A schimp: and many ‘Gtiier gif which usualy. lately. from _ th include’ a goose. him, especially in S ie: a shirt, and‘, this he invariably wears on his:wed: fi ding day. Afterwards 138 puts it away, dog can-do as ‘iiuch as that.. When it and in no circumstayees- will he wéarg) was: shown &t, thé. Buftffto extosition ign alive. But he wearsvit | a ead doegors who shad fo do avith in? his ‘gr {and thefe are’ aSWe les | di ly} kelieve riot ony veritable resurrection-of the betroth shirts of such husbarids’ as “have nbve broken any of tein nsarr: The Swedish widower. must cage Goulan'e Be V The recent Si.’ Andr ve , Been noteworthy! tables in a | selected for her fi e an ancient |ond love is Jules. Bois;y 38 one t is perhaps writer on. oc ult to toy Was gase wherg a | given éd. On- calling Eran 9 Donald: “I Tee BX) vis | ing ee rie te h, ian it avas last | transcended in my! i BER ae, ery.sure aboot. | : tal {COBEB fairly set a HERE Hae ead it, the: generally known. fiifiing, a. dangerou: vas eng the forenoon he sai “hope your master’s Messcaussessaeses realism any- | me envious rival , York from “its choate: A quar in, Oa 36 s stroiling , ourid = the city} i taking | rents ext to pay a whanito wht fou seéPif-some one Kad taken bg 1: vould have To: r for putti he came acrgs vii A Yori 2 2 boomed, this noise’ |- an, aad; he si was passing by:- “Aw, it’s the d the officer. between. two |. to the \carelesé- of one “of. the $3 post and paid Manager Al- trouble on’ ac count’ of men succumbing to sleep be- tween 3’and’4 in the morning. This | was the time‘at which the accident who -has construct- ich takes: herrings as | j.they come f: =the. net, sorts them | into. the S$ Teeognized by the | trada, of their+scales, cyts | off their heads, splits, - cleans and} washes. themr tnside «and out. - The machine dees all this ‘automatically, and turns ‘out 20,000: herrings per Why? Simpl; because, while | hour. One of the big floating hers | | their‘employers wer factories which go out from Goteberg a¥- | to the herring barks is to be equipped ‘ing themselves vastly “More in the fif6"| with this astonishing apparatus, | | quality of: theif work; in the enthusi- | which ought to effec’ a revolution in | # asm, determinstion and high purpose | the. price of biéaters, — they, brought to their tasks, and in : increased insight inty. pus nieth- afiects mén more than. any other of ed a machine How to Achieve. Success. Often we see brightiboygy who-haye Américan Generosity. Under the title, “Gifts and Be quests,” Appletcn’s Anzual Cyclopedia enumerates gifts and. bequests | for purposes which were made, be- tive cr were completed in Jnited® States. to’ the amount: of. mn: $85,000;000. This Hist does |. gster. . “<Mainma,” said a Mttle boy, “when “Were George Washington afd England and »Do0rs x line west of Duluth. creen Doors and Windows, all*stzes;:. We also. carrybe full line such as gsi Brtch. Hair, We, i cae | We e. also have the most complete, a large line of - all colors, and all Le ces. of Plasterers” Cementsand Walt: Eimeiee, capt rofre: ments and He | NORTHERN CAPER "heard + before. | sae by experienced worhnen it M im own satoge eee and und

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