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Show BATTTHDA-- EVEXISG, JAST7AET 15, LAKE TCELE(xRAM. 1FHE SAET 19ttt STEEIHJOtJS IS THIS TALE. AN EDITOR'S "Tr.5 Promotion of the Admiral." has Not the fUvbr of tft sea on every strenuous, fierce poetic and beautiful, but and untamed La the life that Is well This tale Is of an Admiral. rht aa nrxt "w as. like teak," whose carved mahogany," who. when Shanghaied and shipped with, the hardest master that ever sailed out of San Francisco and. bay fought his way to command, when he returned, eecured his revenue. L. C. Pax & Co. put out the book In attractive form. pa. BtJSSIAH ADVANCE. : ..Very apropos to the time comes an extensive dissertation upon "The Itus- e o i n-j A7vu..i in a ' voijime, ity. u.miea ' Jiuvaice, AT r! or T "Till Vi States. RoTin.tnr horf n&xre tm lished by Harper & Brothers, New York. Senator. Beveridge toured the 'Russian Empire, both European and Asiatic, in (1901, and his impressions are, set forth 'ad libitum, .The Senator writes as if Ke held a brief from the Autocratof All the Russias,to put before the vorld a pleasant; picture of the, Muscovite, his manner and his methods. According to: the author. Kipling's "Bear That Walks Like a Man" is a base libel upon ah .earnest, race, whose determination to advance, peacefully if but to advance at all hazards, possible,' from-thslough of dark ages of serfdom, from the position of being a mere consumer, to that of. a power in the world of finance and of trade and of politics,, has been, .and' today is being,, con travened by lying statements of a subfostered by jealousies of sidjzed press, . I How the wrong .a to yield and tha ) right to prevail. As the plot hurries on to the (i) (?J ' ds ( MARIAN W. Hill Prnj?r." "A WII,DMAN, ) be published early lu the year by A. Si Barnes & Co. Prof. (Joldwin Smith contributes the introduction to Enilte Houimy's "I'sycholo-g- y of the IVnpl,. in the I'nlted States." which G. 1. Putnam's Suns havo In. active preiaratlon. th I.owrr Ranch," whi-"Marjie of has made its author. Miss Frances Fark- er, the moHt talked about woman In Mon tana, passed into its fourth edition within two months of the day of publication. The convenient popular idltion of the Lewis ami Clark. Journals, whicn J. w. Barnes & Co. are publishing, will bo ready next week In time to Ik available for those who are seeking standard book of permanent value. Lillian Whitlne. whose new book. "The Fife Radiant," is now coming from tho press, is spending tho winter In the West, In Colorado bprings ar.d Denver. "Mrs. M'Lerte," a new book by J. J Bell, author of "Wee Macjrreegur." in to bo published early in the year by the Century company. Mrs. M'Berle is a Scotch Mrs. Partington. Under the caption of "The Grown Ba by" a number of dainty verses for your.g Kotle people are assembled by F. Strange and published by the Oorham Frc-'s- . Bos ton. The book is profusely illustrated. and the rhymes will appeal to the. little ones who have about graduated from Mother Goose. James Lincoln lets his muse soar In a volume of verso entitled "Relishes of Rhyme,"; published by the Oorham Press, Boston, lu all of his verse, some of which is quite meritorious, considered solely as verse, Mr. Lincoln betrays his fervid and his resultant ansympathies, British Government. tipathy to theMifflin & Co., the publishers Houghton. of the American Men of Letters srUs, announce four new volumes for immediate publication. These are: "Jamea Russell Lowell," by Dr. Samuel M. t'rothers; "Franc-i- Parkman." by Henry Sedgwick, Jr.; "Sidney Lanier," by I. Edwin Allms. atul "Bret llarte, by HenC. Merwin. This excellent little series ry is issued at $1.10 per volume. - h A BEAL "MYSTERY." When Robert Neilson Stephens wrote "The Mystery of .Murray Dovenport" hePaccomplished" what many have failed in the attempt to perform, - gave, us a mestory of moctern life, not modeledis oninterdieval lines. The "mystery" of character is esting,, the delineation gord enough to be more attractive to the real lover of real fiction. Excellent illustrations and beautiful presswork add to'the appearance of the volume, which Is published' by L. C. Page & Co. -- Strange, weird, fantastic, mystic and is Upton It ..begins finclareis. "Prince. Ilagen.with AVagnerian music, reaches magic caverns and enchanted gold, illuminates .some phases. of modern politics with a pitiless light and closes a satirical isparoIt one dy upon "yellow" journalism. that you are pleased' to bf 'those tales have read even when it displeases, li. C. Page. Boston, has issued the story in an artistic form. rithal satirical yet delightful - h "1 stood apart, bareheaded, beneath the moon and stars, gazing my last upon the serene white face as. with hands crossed upon her bosom, and her shrouding hair drawn nv:r her like the curtains of the Then .l ight, Hinaurf 'y upon thethepyre. bones of up, (the pin'chearts blazed hissed, and soon ffho gods crackled and fp10. form of the one we had loved and lost yvas enveloped in a clear glowing pyramid of flume which burned up tosmheaven in a liWi.tho light of a great lamp the wind." spot woll sheltered from This passage gives a fair idea of the Daughter of the Down," R. tdyle of "The 1 Jlodder's new storyIs from the press ofwrll C. Page & Co. It unquestionably written and to those who love mystery, romance and witchcraft the tale will appeal with unusual force. Rns-SfIn "The Captain's Wife" W. Clark tells of the experiences of a young left bebride, who could not b?ar to be but hid hind while her husband sailed, herself In the pantry and was not discovered until the shin had put out. There is a villainous plotting insurance asent, a buried golden treasure at the bottom of the sea and plenty toof actionend.to hold the the rage of reader's' attention Boston i3 the publisher. H . . - COMMENT AND GOSSIP. OF BOOKS AND AUTHORS. is English woman,in Miss Io Grave?, Maudramatizing engaged at present rice Hewlett's noetic novel, "The Forest 1 .nvfr? " trans-l.tn- r Curtin. the Jeremiah has Henrv-sienkiewlcz'e works, t that I. I ' H UCCli ' ' " author at- his v,. t.,tuv rn1ih uiin, hnm in Warsaw. poetic Parsifal," in its new English version, bv Oliver Iluckel, has reached its tpnth "thousand, say the publishers, Thnmas V CrOWPU & ( 0. George Cary Eggleston has just finished s new storv described an peculiarly lresh and timely in its interest, which will C Art well-know- n v I " J I . - tnr it.iwHii ae. rwA tat - U th her child attempted to f.::i in line husbund. but the (.oMIt t.uaed her bw rel.itlvrs of the nen At th to" con vers Willi thm t;ntil th of ore ff train pulled out. The daugutir roundlv ilenounced the dn"rted men t d military, but was not n; lm 8.35 tl-.- taeo m t t. s:-er- City Ticket tvr- . L: I. :t VV cilL-I.LT- n. 1:10 . "-. tt ct - A (' Strt-Telcpbon- a . Tr. rt rCScat, a.raC 50. B.-4'- e:t ent Gtae ar t'.ir 3. I I ratttaf l j btfal riao to VUit. 3lif FroCtcbJa 2Uoa t A 8 lv ia a-liforn- flay Orcand aoa BartiL JTwnMrita F".toNi Wltlelk 9m Waata ta CAXJFOH. tne ta fa T?ct K1A a Var Swr rtVlaaa AKU llrUtPt. PXXAJsVlCfi Oraavlaat COLORADO-UTA- m Wf.ALTM. tr MataiA. VaTer, Oon Mt.m Ka4 r Ttmr er, !: e ta Xaw TiiU, XVaaea t&a SH03T UNC H TO ST. LOUIS m I OV t-- a a la4a J4 t t eswe arttlaait aaVn CSsMr aaJkf. UnJrjt ;tr al ticket aTlev lag VtrK lrq eWre ImU fall Aey Oty. 1L TOVrXMMSIX r O. P. A T. A. M I I . e tstf-rtl- ti i t ?: ft. aa4 ewamwprtayA 'irmtra. pta:a a J T 3 1 U .uie tattbt--t t Tmtanaaipr mt rtica x. i;ti--.a- Southern FacITIc Company's Lines For tfeacTlpma ael Cmacratir Yttaratara rail at Na, M Mala Lak Cltf. 8tr.D. PtGllAT. G94Ti Arrrt. d c. i Am ratr mxrr. c r. Aiwt. Ste amship SS, CITY. F-r- ra o- At thta efSra yoa eaui bcr tlclltlf to aad trevx Hare pa rla rrwrf Lisa wfcicla J:a abetiaat rrfaaa tha AtlanMc an4 hiapt aa wiU aa It faattat an4 hisbat-pr1ce:- . Rata art aa low aa th loweit, , ll-V- a bi..m 1 Now is the time (o plmn thai winter trip Let's talk it oven t c rc'.nt e Tlfkt O'flca. Dooly Tbeai x. a. nrxTOK. o. a. Dat. Paat Aftr.t BIBLE, Trar. raaa. Af tat. Z. DILAXE. JJlock. xx 0. A. l"re-aenpti- on 100 . mm t sum n iTcsiseH. " &eae-- e H wh-re- Vila n a,. Vwt 2a4 Si,i St., LAKE CITY, a. n- - ,".-EAI- T XT? AIL T. Morrrr, osri Ar&u - DZKTXB, COLO. i . m-ik- . . used a- - ! Jn.lci:' iit :?t:t!S wilH V. 1 .r s!-- pi!i .rVvt ts ; lied ioJmr..v.i(ii that a tiT'Crf1. mr. I c( ovari, f alru'. f f v d :iptre-..-,s'-i tnkn irother !f.uu U ' I . c.e. d - bottle cf To'-!;nn (xrnon kimls oi f r. r m Pcri-.t:- e t -- n hct.' i.et ''-- 1 r tl f and take a'.l 1 ' " Favor- of If you r.r l"d to the i te Prescription" teraKe ,f t:a re to at k able cures, !o avcept a fr.bsti:te ihkh baa nrT.e if thec cure t ;ts crciu laxative If you are !v l..s:; Ic; a ' V. I'lci'.".! p'rfecl trv Dr. Pi-World's Dtrps nxrv Mrt'SCAt- - Avsrct AT ion. . Propriftois. y; Mam Mreft. Kaf falo. n-- Y. i;a--- p-r- e ut , JOO -- ruri.. x hr OjOO - 1 "! w Frc'e a 201 HaJa OfTlct, rM-- i (ittttf. Park C'ty am Kor Denver arsd Kaat.... a.ra rNo.o. a Fxr an-m.m Wt Ogdtn 1 No. For Oden ar.d Wrt p.m. No. 2 Fer J)nver ar.l t'aat.... 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FOR WO MCI - al e WHO CANNOT BE CURED. acVed v.r bv over a third of a center of Trarkjliie and ensf- mi cures, a record such 85 no r:h?r rvvr.rCy for the dis?ac women ever and wca'-j.e:- ;e ptcu.;r to and taaker of attiiurd. the pscp: Dr. Ficrct's Irior:.e Prettiption now frel io ful'.y warranted in off- rtte ,r pay legal merry of :'i ITnst'd Sti;e?, :or any ca?e of I.f v.ft'traea. Pern ate Weakaeas, Prolapsu. ot Talhry of Womb which thef tan net cur.- All thev k t a fair and reasonable tria' of their tneous of cure. Their bnauci.il Tf;onibibtr i well to f vety tiewspajr jjublisher and drttgrciat in lti Vtiitcd States, with roost for over of whim t'.if y have done a third of a cer'.rrv. From this fct it will readily be hwnUMly foolish it wmtij be for the;:v to the abme unprecedented and leraat kab'.e ofTer if they wrre not basinjr their oTr on curative n.:an bavintr an u; tr'.'.elrd record. No other I "i B'Cicnf thi'ii Ties F.vc ti'.e costbt peibiy "win out." a the s.icb a ptopoaitioti. But aaytc;; itot.". en rf they s,eik. They have they in-- j the most riarl ib'. ecn. .! of cures made by tbi? tewedy ever pli' J to the rr $ ci any praration especially desiKPs. . io r the care of wttnan's ailmcnti Ti,i wonierftjl rented r. there fore, stand al'.a'.ely a!on a the only one poressed of such rrnatkbie cura'.ive as would tta properties tTi i ti n tons offer tr :,te" . ... ... a njAtv above made in th u:t.o,: (tcod faith. I wart to :V you ef tUs ' imptfKm'nt Pie. irt n: rrflltli tl .jr ' si II oi I'ttetf, eriolion vi I cH a Js. C. "Wh'n brfan i p?i -j wr"k anl hdv'cuM iff'lit f f ever hivitj I mtri ad health 3(tam. de. up t; tielnc a jrreat tr'rovee-.-n- t tr;e f.rl Imst'le :-i .... F. i Ot .. ... 8s41 a. 0t. Uuti tat 0f p sx Tr cnin, 53 Vare. Paiijr, Iteteca. Tm iit Pee. rr.-KnTft aai Uewaf rteee ....... rr Ill ........ llraS ff'at fe4r vke tten ia i Uaa. ii.ifwfd, W42 TiJ ca::;.;ea. T. t fCIUTVACIirK. Tm Me. T. rr'.a .f O P Direct ataae fiiri'.t:t (r I. t:i ae.4 Ne4a. r t riUT. tksctk Stfalr. a t. jl Jltnt la asjlnern r-- LKAVE HALT $5GD - C-t- Kifa nvniynitJ GRANDE In m a UMa it. 8 tfeftr. a4 fete-fitlfrtw'a ...... Tr Pi4t rw 0:iear. 1 Sin F"ratc?w... 4l Caee Y Cr a.TB ot V XI p.! - T r"(iw. Ih. Saspe'.e Vaiiey ta FYtn RUver Cli. ard Oarf.tU lieaca ! res-pon- HAVE YOU ONEP Polk's Vtah State Oazetteer p- V:er. aa4 rt'.art ... 0 '53 eti la??:ee aa ra Cir. . aw ta ar4 9m Fraa-- t TNMnf fe, rr.e. latenoelata ar.a Frao. Mercur and It j. ahe mdi-tar- ! I i Mill i I f AKTA ; UH'IITIf . "? A'.mg . ROU llAm trtret Una frtn j , TTtah ha MJart- - . 9 ab josrr-.tEL. TAMO mnt CAOO. GALVESTON, tha Mln r.r Cajcrpa t Nw Mmzltm citt. st. I J otj. and ArUoaa. i 3rvrTRAINSabeotDAILY P.CDTJCm i t i ! j C. 11 . laatifut r. WAJUiXN. OasaraJ AfmL Xttork, Bait Laatea City, . UtaA. I j I J s Overland Limited I Host im Lttxario-a- s Train la n ! i iK e World. East To Chicago and Bait Laka 1:10 p, ra. Dally, 3Ta Two Other Fait Tralna 8:00 a. ra, Tt, ruz and 0:45 p. m. Dally. Via i r v..iL n-- ti Iti ll arnsrr f tj!. iwatr Tars, I inow - J a e W. I ntotit jonr trip, tr. j- TICSrTJJ: TO Waal Ses LzuW 2L r. ?;ESLEN, Oeaaral Agast. HALT LAXX CITT. t. !i ' tie'- 617-61- fei LL Tha Only Double -- Track Llna Utwetn MJatourt Ulvar and Chicago. Bt. Ticket Ofiic. 00 Slain and Business Directory. Ju.t issued. Covers the entire State. All business and over COO.COO professions. Represents people. Got a copy. Price $6.00. it. I,. 9 Polk & Co., Pubs., Dooly Bid. Iotet nut irattlir.s. 1 havr pnt it ataferrstlf d, and ran $Tlri to;i on,e bf'p is raj that woo"! Arr'ir f" tr'i. Write to a r.ird iil do. pniopq : LINK from 1 The I hare r.ea r i f tb BurlsRffteri? !Mtr ' in the HHOHT EAST ii tb probattJr th moat atorld. aad orer r.f Colorado, rj T J 70:1 ko Irt!ast war. thrmsh th K:r GOING thla aura mar. apply ta RATE!partlti!ra EA-8- J rfrtf If a, I I rc - An ancient legend handled in charming, unaffected style, wit'g many passage' of of expression Is "The Silent srent beauty"Frederic VV. Pangborn. The Maid." by storv of SiilJe Maegath'a strange bewitchsong and how she ment, her wondrous love a mortal man, is good to ume xo. rei.d. And at the end "there was music on the idjrht that tilled the forests and never human presthe open . gin3. but 'twas said the silent ence, until at last maid had been a spirit, dwelling in mortala people, her melody torm among her and happiness." L,. c. henion of peace Page & Co. are the publishers. fl.-C- 0re, Fa:.ia ft-I.- O'-cata- - v 1 AN OLD LEGEND, WELL TOLD. ln'msed.a:a C-- Cart: Var.ay, peseta ... 11:39 a Tm r4m C W. A'scpi, - ul "THE CAPTAIN'S WIFE." a a- - Fr!c. d. f4n. pl Expelled From Telluride. r. Vun Mianel bers were expei!d y ordr ph !I!H, tclay by commander. ;hc rr. n were ar with n nm'.l brought ficm Ja;l uel ed Jut.a&d Carieeitra poiaia Kesolsroi and CuUrora OiBUatat. t took the former accordleg to dlree tloca. and spread a thick layer nf lis Ointment oo lh nftellJcg. Oa rrcaw log ll I would bathe tey Beck la ery warm water aol Catlcnra 8asp. la a few days the laUcora Oiotnent ad drawtt tha awelllej; t a bead, wbea U broke. Krery mortAojt It wa opened with a Urea stertlited tjell. sqneexM aod batb?d, am! fresb Ulotaeat do. Turn and blood, and a yellow, cheeiy. tomorooa matter came oal. ta about three or foor weeka lima thta tteattarct coa.pkuJr elltr.laated bm tomor. Tha aoreccaa that bad I tended down loto mf tbftt waa a'4 Eooe, aad my neck now aecraa to ba well. rn'feclly A boot fie or la yeara ao'ruy fit ter bad a aitollar prteoc. oae.1 tha Culicora Ilemedlcn with roa'.cal effect, 1 am wtllinx yoo ahoold c my tetU rr.onlal, with tha farther privilege of aad addrea lo aucti revealing my oa pcmoasi a may wliti to aobatanlina lUUmtDU by rxraoal letter the to me." CMcgo, Not. It, XVil. W. Kmnf mmUn. tM ". tvw, M W ! ', O" tm wt Cm4 .V av, , railroad. 1 far-fetch- aa Frem Pre a. AftU id tect Juab. XiJf rtJ. pbyslcUo ; batdreadlog that ha wal4 JosUl on osttsf tbc kolft, t re ou.d oo consent to go. Instead. I got Ccllcara r - 2&YSTERY. WELL-WRITTE- N 1 Remarkable Testimonial from lamor came oo toy oecfc ted B two ll u &s Urj;e ta ball or daj orange. 1 was very much alarmed tot fear H was maligoaot. Mr rtieadt tried to persuide tne to consult wf -- r-tt- "Ballads of the Busy Dajs," Ellsworth Kiser, alternates the perl-oand comic. Of poetry In the finer sense of the term there is Unlet pretension, but there are homely rhymes conveying truth in dialect and seme that Is really cl ver. An example of the latter is seen in th following, where the heroine of several divorces 13 perto know v. hat h r final drtiny will plexed a be. or to what name she when the final account is taken: And, oh, when Gabriel blows his horn and calls my name aloud. How shall I recognize myself In all that motley crowd? How shall I gather up the threads of all my broken fi tters And have my hr.cn hear, at last, the rlgh't Initial letters? (Forbes &. Co., Boston.) James Whitcomb Jiilty' name Is the synonym for runlhumor, fly fun and genuine p&thod that touches the heart. "His Pa's Romance" is the ttti of nis latest voiunv. it consists of some seventy .snort poems that run thw gamut from grave to gay ar.d gay to sravo. The book Is dedicated to Edgar Wilson Nye with the following lines: Such silence after such Rlad merriment: O prince of halest hanvjr, wit and cheer. Could you et ppe.tk to us doubt not we fahould catch your voice, still blithely elo quent Above all murmurlr.fcs nf sorrow here, your love back to un laughir.gl. Calling (Kobbs-IUerrCompany, IndiaiiapoMa.j "Saliy Mrs. Tubbs." by Margaret SM- Ike ney. is after the manner of ".Mr?. of the Cabbage Patch." The purpose of the author is honest and earnest. Sue wants to be funny, and she tries hard. and trite. but the humor la Mrs. Sidney is a good writer within own domain, hut characters like David llarum. Eben Holden and Mrs. Wlgg have no kinship with the offspring of her brain. (Lothrop Publishing company, Boston.) "t.eorge "Washington Jones." by rtuih McEnery Stuart, is a humorous ar.d pathetic stary of a little? i.fru boy. an orphan, who had heard of the pood old daya netore the war when ni grandfather belonged to people of quality and lived n the fat of the land, lhe child tloea not want to be an outcast, and his own pro- poor to harlor Dim. He lr!: pie are too to make a Christmas pTsnt of himself to a beautiful young lady. WliMc the story It isnot equal to Mrs.a Stuart hestfar from being failure. (Henwork. ry Altemus company, Philadelphia.) The Saturday Evening Post and Alns- ice a Magazine nrst rtihiisiie'i tn- verse" by Edmund Nance Cvk which now come in book form. brlr,g; the title, "Impertinent Poems." They arc saury, but most of th m arc something mor'.--. For ; Instance Are ou a beinK and boss of nur soul? Or are you a mammy o carry a scroll? Are you Somebody El.--e or You? When you finally pass to the heavenly wicked . Whore Peter the Scrut!r.ou3 stands on his picket. Arc you going to give him a blr.nk for a ticket? Ho you think it will do? (Forbes & Co., Boston.) The book which made Mark Twain famous. "The Jumping Frog." was published in IST5. The story reappears In French translation, followed by a into English by the author. All of which adds to the tHglnal humor. The droll illustrations are by F. Ktroth-ma(Harper & Brothers, New York.) ar-cas- ate prtn: aa3 te.tf-fn4tt- rwrn ARRIVE.. A jd us The twilight 'of those glorious Missisof one sippi steamboat days, the passing in the of the most picturesque periods life of a. great region, is wonderfully depicted in "Tennessee Todd." This work of G. W. Ogdcn's embodies a really new siorv of the river, the struggle between olJ ways and the spirit of progress. And so "well is it. written that one could wish for the moment that the end had had rot been different: that the railroad is none the less triumphed. The story a well-tol- d tale of interesting because this dramatic and runs love through powerful work. Barnes & Co. are the publishers. fall nrfr.e.-f-t- Callentea Trustworthy lady. Peabo.lv hsa riKNVKIl, Jan. refuned to order tho release of thrrmn Parker, a leader In the Wi'rn Federation of Miners, who was released frm at "Cripple Crock under t!9.ln bonds and wan ImmediaUlv rearrested by the r.iUl. tary and pliced In the bull i'n. He Informed the cornfltte appointed by the SstatM Federation of l.ibor convention Intercede with him o,t behalf of the pr!at oner that additional charge were bt-nd oi'. b prepared apaltt.t Parker nlect tnTho Teller County touri. Th nal not 'tivu'e"-- ! ture of tho new charge h Parker was previously rhaiRoi r Inf; been tonnet ted with the Vlndtcat mine explosion and th attempt to wr-a train On the Florence fc Cripple Cr t a HUMOROUS BOOKS. "TENNESSEE TODD." Lt. Te:. a Most Intelligent and t.-G- ov. s by-Sam- A TO RELEASE PARKER, pro-Bo- er STRANGE AND SATIRICAL. and pcna GOVERNOR REFUSES . 0--raru- tart Uaa l f ta rraetcfae, lane, ft Lsla, Otraia fca Iae"er ....... tir.iM cn Banpe'e V;,) T.f 7 0 Fee Osrrf 4 tteaeh, Mimrnotli. Kwreka tzrk'en. end stiver M itjr (vta txesn-tr- t on cut-"SOO a. Fee Prore.. AmT:n Fork, M.;.'-f- re :" AXJtTTK - rroto. 1M. ae4 Merer. fcpntllor!rfia al Keall rr-tant- REMEDIES. CUTICURA gen-ero- ua () Was it Finis they read on the ulti- . mate page? Was It Endeth the first book so? () But ah! they are silent; and poet and sage () () Must read to the end to know! Nov. saw vr.r axt. Or tart Effct In Laka C. XL. TIHE TABLE m and so impresknow as never sively as never te be forgotten, the sensibility of eur country" man hood and womanhood. From I he hW eaeoutiv of the nation and from those In every station In life to the humblest cltiaen of our land, from the intimacy of cioseet friendship and front the kinship which humanity finds in rrief, have corn to us thousands of menage r.f kindnn and condolrr.ee. They have touched our hearts "with - affectionate gratitude. "it would be a ureal satisfaction If we could give personal and direct assurance of our appreciation of their comfort In wortls to earn or those wno have thus opened their hearts to ns. Mnre this la Impossible, we are led to hone that this public expression will none m less hf accepted by them Individually as know I. a heartfelt and deeply Cl at'rul raont a from and stricken Kiicvouly (df btilcken rtoustnoM. ' t There are some who have read to the en; of the book, ) But they never glanced upward to tell How the mystery ends, though their sweet, calm look () Eeems to warrant a hope that It ( (?) ended well. staternent, that Hus-siaa land of terror, in which the police and military, suppress everything nd. anything approaching free speech, Vr.even liberal 'thoughts,, is, according to .Senator Beveridge, a most positive Un, He recite.R his own progress, entirely untrammeled. nay, he writes glowingly Of the courtesy with which he vas received at all points, and sets forth conversations with high officials .which are startlingly frank in discussing Russian affairs, particularly Russian politics. The character painted of the Muscovite as. a whole ia that of a very lamblike party, but one which believes in its own destiny, and that destiny is to- dominate the world, as he quotes Pobyedo-noKtses- s, Procurator of the Holy Synod, as saying: "No! No! Russia is no State; is a world!" Russia ' There is much of keen insight into the Muscovite character and the aims of the Russian Government in this volume. Its drawback is its prolixity, its aney, its iteration and reiteration of the same fact differently phrased. A valu able appendix contains the full text of the several treaties between Japan, and .China. Japan and England, etc. Even with the. drawback mentioned the book is readable, and gives a side of the Rus-- . shift not heretofore exploited. r- with More Than Magical Effect with . - who knows opposing-nations- oft-repeat- ed ) Ball Trt-- K-T- 'Tis a novel a romance a mystery tale; And there's hone but the Writer " Treatment ot Humours In the state PRINCETON. N. J., Jan. hia ment was civen out yesterday: "Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland In appreciation ef the kind messages of affection and sympathy they have received 'rt their recent bereavement, desire through the press to make the following- expression of their gratitude; "The warmth of sympathy and ten der sentiment which has penetrated the gloomy chill of our aorrew has caused us gt Close. fit. GRATITUDE TO FRIENDS. star-duwhirled, To the one on the ache of a heart. ng I EXPERIENCE CLE VEL ANDS : EXPRESS 'It. - The . i the "World! Is wrought with wonderful art, From the chapter on avna out of -- , ... - A marvelous work is the Tads of Tr God-worshipi- THE MYSTERY ; TALE. lllvlit TABLE. n i. . tS- r - e1 f t' m'm tMatlltt. a f". w ( r(s 1r f'iM ea f 4U, MCXICIIII tu..t trtHtHUI, it rf -'liisn'..; ' - t 1 -r- AJ.rwi -n. -- :. ; s." t SOLD BT .) I 1 W ; OODBE-l-XTT- S 1 K, - C-- D21U0 CO. a ee l if |