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THB OSWBQO P A I W r * t U B n i : 7 % e s p e c i a l 5 a/e of Surptas Stocks AMf^sal Surprise ^ iHiave been waiting ior pawspl 'w e a thers until hope deferred ^ m tde ueheartsick* IfiweiDade up our jpoind that when \ the weather came^tto ''make th e ihoet of it, and , ieed’our friendi paraaola at price! that would make thdm appetizing. H ere they are, the early birda of Summer itylet^ tagged at pricea you might expect a t the ' other end of theieaion, Karcelynow, MMParasoIs at 98c. CoTcringlof Scotch lin- en^fulIjM mgonframei. natural i t ic H trimming M enihroi^epef. ‘ $ 1 . 6 SPataspls at $1.19. Coyering o | Economy finely trimpiingi of Uni ~ em h ^ d e rlea and lace inectting^ full paragon f m m . M turai, a n d ; white h andlea w l i g a i i ' s JUbS AFFIIInTf; 6()ES TO Mil Wifi*, ' Accept. Llf« Term tg ’ HI(|* JpayoFlte^ Name, myaiijc:**, Ito* l?4,.-H3eorge Wil; Joyop aWver % his voice, Wlftoughby, whc vras: » populaif husiaes* M w apd Sun day school toaohcr, row from his chair Ih-the cijurlfbpra' and gaVo out *. otatemont th a t for it® polhtedness S consider^ remark ‘•m e plea I-hare ^ukt Jtitae not . accordaice vrfth my h e a rtfelt _ con- that Ijerhaps It Is for i\- ^ lleve th a t Ote Inner u hpihan mind caniwt.h medical scienU thV uHcooiirirflahi ,Twg.neatlonaMo'ii ‘ ■t^ahld •what degree of raaponalhlUty I ’ may feel, i o i ^ , I:W l d o m E n i t te d th« .deed; and I have pleaded gulltar.’’ TWD PREHISTORIC GIANT, Surprlalng Placom y in o k Indian Mound In W*et VTiiBlnla. Huntington, W. Va., Juno 24.^-Th« municipal authorltl^ of Oentral City, four tnllea west ol here, three vreeka ago ordered the removal o f * preh torlo mound from Thirteenth s treet Yesterday St a dUtance* of twelve fM t above the hash of the mound a l^ a a t l c humah akeleton -wia ditepv- portion*. It WM aurroundeft by a, ^MUi of rude trinketa*= Bight .chppee m Grover Gleveland. Notable Career of a Pbrcefal -American Who Made His O r a - W a y , ' a IU4 -to^vrtlte preeidehtial maHtagW* Twice Heeled President, he Became Itt im l » t -The Most Dls- tmgoished Privale f l i t c n In the W o i l d * t ^ ^ pig^jed, but . Not WhoHy DeVhid of Humor—WfOl a« ^ Courage and Renurkable Sett , ;$ecnied Always-'Plr*iM*d^ ------------------- --- -----------> « L _ ^ --------------- . vivvtuauu ^ e World, \WB tsm ri i mlia»t»^„ diea when Omver ivas s fc teen, The hoy after ,hla brief expeA- eohe^tltesthwl f ^ . ^ e b l ^ ^ lh:.pt^o Oh Wa way weni and WfW IhliBUifWo d h ® ahd Wa*' JndiiM!d ,to,.fejQidh;in By ROBERTU5 toyE .‘ brated UephfiUc&'ea-seaa- * tor. Introdhclhg CJroVer CU body, UispntEd the dharacterlia- tion. 'IBpr. Cleveland had (spent two full terms In the 'White House, divided by an interim of prlyate clrtseusblp, and he had_8urvived his retlremenl yearst He was not like an ordinary- ex-president, who retires from one Irpm two term* nerved coh- ,d«H vlc- , our hisipry. « saaeo, m high distinction, 'whldi Inheres any man who has held the greatest elec tive office In the gift of the world’s ■ Bnt the e^-aens(for tin further 3t ' le ex-presIdent retired h> shades.hCJPrtodetoa hi* dial Ic»t|on. ,,Evet since (resident retired to the clssi s jt>f.3PrI»deton hia dlstlnctkm.: i^_ a* n man, best dense of that U m when .lt n«Sds q^ tjoh maffca^.to^qtiiillfy Its r h^tsn . copper. There alao'are rude itone vessels, hatchets ' and atrow leads.. A curiously inscribed fotem ■was found at the head of the skeleton. The SmithsoBlm institute wOl | m notifled of the discovery. ^ iPer Cents Isold a t Pmtnluin. ' - ■ -State. Trea* W e d Into'- state treasury within the pait b ^ h t M m u f * l o r ^ o t t M€Mre as a t ThisJ^^ _____ _____________ ^ hoadit. which •*** effected by State Comptroller Qlypn to banks and trust ^mpacnies-at 100|4 and -InteresV tits IS 'S ^ S •^S»5S tUi 1^.00 •ttitf,n6w $ 2 0 . 0 0 . 20.00 iuitff, now M M O lJ5^0pw itf,ilow i 2 0 0 !uif!,now m o O ittitM iow ; 5.00 boyiVtttitt, 4.00 boys'Buitf, m m 10.00 ' mo tSO b b y i-fttits, ‘ i _5 Q OtiidiSc^s Thie Busy Cbifuef, WiBit |Pirit and Bridge Sti. Issue of WeaHnghous* Stock. ■ - W ^.-JfteprefenW *We8tinghouse ^merchant ctedltork and feadjustinent tcominttiee. /A t tt* c o u c l S : M tts S S S i S j s r s ^ S e - ? ^ ; SSSSaiS sssSSSS 'Irm In Copper ^Mixiss Tor i» Yoa 1 the situation. The. SS-- AUecUMtttdy In O t^ . , ' .levclandwhdlatec a m e W r W t « hUdM li4r reception some- Xdlf W£'%i 2 »tS the St, liouls World’s fair in 1003. Ident. Hoh<^ ^as scqnainted with governor the little Bible was Nobody, (Uspnted the character^-- - - _ nted Tdr, Olerelaud Mr.Ihmout;^ Smd^bWe gov^nor the little mbie -w generally to bn seem <wt,ihe bw Jiup ^ W ' guratlon as p rasldenfj to in ‘Ws Tooma at the Axl '• ■ lin d l .nkt •A^nt40,(K»Q wltnemes^^w^Gmyer ---------------- m s aoind wroikiid . arm amd hi* JIngec Clev^and’f writing ts ,th^a hahdwrl” ■ - ‘ - -J ■Buoiai^a handwriong ard ti» jwn, Stepjiett Grtwef C}!^#lid»d, f^ l O . l o v i n g mother.\ Tbetefdrwhe i thA-i 'i“SuwpoiB hi* mommy had failed him. Budj, thing* h a i ^ ,to s p e a k s skilled I S S S 3 '»ST# 0p03»0-feopler':-■■ ' ,ThM coamge, this Self ..confldehce, known a s trover, HveitlaMy wM M- g at hlw :i^cetoa home, Jro-rer went fiMdhgiavbtybody wanl _ to taiow how many- hfe caught and if .they,, w tte 'liwl*, ;SU<*»- — ■ m s s SSsi|ls.^5; soddei^r ttindiiiSced Millfii* and Alabama Sail ^ r < E/ mms CEI- (land'wai'Ote-il!^ two battleships will, to some etloati ' s-H-sa.!,:’ ilMped Fanny Cros^ Wftfe Ice CompMy f'ln^ -,3.KK}/ of i(teitag his way a n d treadiW # » - r S T l t S l S t a f S l a e l h i - irianffoBtou Ithich may those trAlti.of SWtt i ^ ^ _ a « » c i e r , ? a t i j r s s s romis Otovor-, fij(<ni>trSfir' ^ iUtic m ’m r ' i t m l a c ' s - - her by; ttllttg down ' |n assist poems In it 5» '.V«^^»ffi5« W ' S S v “Look here.’’ he- said tO the- hUiili ««,«. -JO. t o . . » h ____ _ ^ c 5 - 4 4 # •- peteopilicortfoHtor4ew^^^^ \V. ewd yoT txKJlG by ^r»»fr*/iw«^i|^e p i n a ' n K n w w l c i i i i ; ^ Pelivtt* Iw t w l ^ you w ^ t Tt-r^irer where you dpn’l;1| want tt-thu* tt the htcheii. Cooh^ .Ipina ipt l hir ^^fotehana,,and the aetftpbWer aatotmded congcewlahd cauaed.m ^ p i e to sit up and fake Anuuig the bills vetoed were ^ 7 private Pylons. Cleveland, who help- «d tn inp^rt his motbti; dnring the war . oh a meager salaxy as assistant utor In Buffalo, had hired a sub. when he wa* drafted Into the army. This was brought, up against ■him by ’ Indignant Grand Anny mm, tim tthe pension tdHa t he believed he was vetoing were improper nnder lie lawA and he ignored the — ... ---------- -- ----------- Inslnua. €fons. ,1 Mr. Cleveland ddvoted his entire cob - gr^sslojial mesfsage'in 3887 to the tar. Iff. Ho characterised the then exteting i s i s s a w r o r i i f e j s Inthbm m n terpriaW ie eclal: session of congiew repeal the;8herman act leqtdrlng btaiS»“ S c S t o ' * ■ScSSToS _ a a d f ^ a t e f « siteatfon, , . ■ d i ^ e in - I jkhaticmkj .r'S '; : hret. 'd lp a g M i^ ^ p lS ^ .years to o a 9oolf.-$toye. ^ , T F i neaitet agteicy. '•h io •*^(jSS3 S g , w Shec B A l l A N T U l O NEWARK N. J. BOTTLED BEEtt -BREWERY BOTTLIIltG- jro a SAia INI os W eck ) BY FRED tL EVENDEN, S ArcadeiBlock m i w Ox-Ii Ironing Made Eas^ T l^ W ise W o m an OteU « . b e a s t e l l M v e a h e r t l i B A M b r ' i i i d n io M y . J PNph’g tn n M BNlrIiOA ,?0 E m I FimSE 28PMVQO0®wa.#w» Acres open to Pre-Emptieiin' -F-Tin*!ww, vvj/.«*l Md T'XlP*»MI|IUyil* Hudsott ^ and open a t e ^ toate to r.esiSBiSs a acre Md ritea | 18,0oo.«(W aoces. ' IteotHai’M-Ckief^faiiUciA ’ rwa'^iS*li?'S* 2 3 •d th a road: w u n N bnUt within a rOnte, Antl-Racina lilt Gf«Mo Geveiwor. m ti^R o tte^,,!^ , ' - ; -WBffk Ib:-I>itai«; - ■bte&Bff-teiMiiMillrw .-dedk^dialr ;^te. Jhabmpassedthehousositi ? s A r ,te ^ y ^ . 3 i * m tlKteiJy teat yon- id ^ 4