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Show P KIM 111 A PRETTY ROMANCE HIS FRIGID BilH ! history of state and RIDERS. EARLY THE CIRCUIT WOULD BREAK THE ICE ON THE POTOMAC AND JUMP IN. ft ary of ths Csiwsr of Lortnzo Dow, John Quincy Adams Pottr Cartwright and Othor Famoua predatory Poddlars of Prepared Pitey Was a Fruitful Field for Convsrta. aaya r'-ian- cra, ye-- r the Youth's Companion, cam equal that of early No part of the Ohio Methodism. United States found a more fruitful fieU or yielded a greater harvest. la ISIS John Stewart, a free mulat- addicted to to lirlng In Marietta, drunkenness, and on the way to the river to drown himself, beard the voice of a circuit rider, stopped at the church door to listen, and soul home with an awakened conscience. He soon volunteered to go among the Indian tribes and tell his story. Wan-deriu- g northward, he came to a Wyandotte village on the Sandusky river. Hr corn'd read and alng, and he soou had the whole tribe under his lnflti-snre- . He died at the age of 87, mourned and honored, the first Amer' ican missionary of the Methodist Episcopal One church. Stewart's converts was a Wyandotte rbief. He was born at Lower Sandusky, now Fremont, O., took tha American side in the war of 1812, and accompanied Every Wa the Father of the Modern Science Mom.ng and Lived to a Ripe, Old of Botany Placed the Knowledge of A8 Plant Life on a Scientific Basic, and wl! Attested Fact. Notwithstanding Doubting Thomases. His Claas.fieations Still Exist. Before the cheerful gU-of a laliobe stove one evening lal a iuer iu a ashiugtuu residence several gentlemen were having a symio-sium-. They were talking over all soite of mutteis. Including, of course, the ever-recur- i of the iug topic weather. 1 expert." remarked one of the party, a man from Boston, "if that rugged old gentleman from my state, John Quincy Adams, was with us now he would have a chance to indulge in what we have ofteu Wen told was one ut his favorite habits tha: is. going down to the river on culj winter morn-iug- s and b "caking the ice preparatory ti a plimue In the Potomac. 1 have never believed that yarn, however." continued the New England man, "bu have always looked upon It as one of well-fille- the usual faldes that rrop out city every now and then." In d this "Well, you might as well believe It, said s Washington ntan, who Is pretty well advanced in years, "for it is s fact. I knew In my younger days a gentleman of this city, one of the most prominent physicians of ante-belludays, and later on a distinguished officer In the confederate army, who has assured me and others aa well that when he waa a mere lad he has seen President John Quincy Adams reak the thin Ice In the Potomac on a winter morning and take a plunge Into the water. In my younger days," further remarked the Washington man, I have seen a number of people baptized in the Potomac when the mercury In the thermometer waa below the freezing point. Hut don't you make any mistake, he said to the gentleman from Boston, about John Quincy Adams swimming In the Icy Potomac. There are men living In Washington whose fathers and grandfathers have seen him In the set. Maybe that accounted for his long life, for be was 80 years of age when he had hli fatal stroke of apoplexy in the house of representatives, of which he whs a member at the time of his death. well-atteste- d to-da- y Willing. Little John la not allowed to play with the bellows that hang beside the big fireplace, although he often covets them as n toy. r One morning as hla mother was using them to blow a lazy fire Into flame, John stood by, eager to get his little hands on the bellows, and finally he said In hla most obliging tone: I, 1868. Senator Bailey studied law "Mamma, if you Are tired I will do and was admitted to practice In 1883. He at once entered politics and was youi bellowing for you. Harper's. sent as a presidential elector to the National Convention of Democratic 1884. The next year Senator Bailey A Serious Handicap. . settled at GainesInnumerable difficulties confront tha moved to Texas and ville. He went to Congress for a detniRKlIng poet Even a bottle of ink cade, from 1891 to 1901, when he was sosti five cents. elected to tbe SenJa. THE LIFE INSURANCE has started the public to thinking. The wonderful success that bar- met Ballard's Horehound Syrup In It crusade on Coughs, Influuensa. Bronchitis and all Pulmonary troubles hn started the public to thinking "f thi- wonderful preparation. They are nil using It Join the procession and down with sickness. Price 25c. and 11.00. Geo. F. Cave, cor. 23d - - S'l Washington. EXCURSION FOR THE EAST VIA RIO Belling BRAUDE WESTERN RY. Dates May 27, 30, and Juna 8, 7, 12 and 14 ' First class tickets to points In Kan Nebraska. South Dakota, eta, for a. e fare, plua 82.00, for round trip. Kanas City, Omaha, Council ' luffs, . iasaiseitilllfOO To Chicago St. Paul IT Pt- - 44.50 and Minneapolis... 41.10 Louis If. SO Denver, Colorado. Springs, sr.d Pueblo 10.75 Through Pullman and tourist sleep observation car free on n 0rn classes of ticks. through scenic r'rado- - There fast flyers dally. For f r,hr Particulars, see A. J. Cronin, nt- Phones 101 and 115. j Did This Harrison in his invasion of Canada. Bishop McCabe's uncle. Dr. L. D. McCabe, a notable Ohio Methodist, was named after that famous circuit Dow was celerider, Lorenzo Dow. brated for his eccentricities of dress and speech as well as for his seal. He wore no buttons on his coat, but tied ths garment around his waist wiih rope. He would make appointments to preach months in advance, and so implicit was the faith of his promises that on the appointed days great crowds would gather from miles around. One Instance la recorded where Dow preached thus punctually to the minute on an appointment made five years previous. Of Peter Cartwright, an Ohio son of thunder," licensed to preach at the age of 17, It la aald that bis circuits were like lines of battle. One quarterly meeting was held In the woods. A mob led by two champions with loaded whips Invaded 1L Cartwright seised ons after the other of the principal rioters, threw them down, and, aided by friends, secured JOSEPH W. BAILEY. 10 persons, whom he marched oS to United States Senator Joseph Welan empty tent, had them guarded over don Bailey, of Texas, who Is now on to Justice. a lecturing tour throughout the counnight, and brought nil Hli sermon that day waa from the and who waa recently Investigated tat: The gates of hell shall not try, by the Texas state legislature In reprevalL" gard to alleged connection with StandOil Interests, which had been 85 ard of hla Cartwright during years preaching received 12,000 members barred out of Texas, was bom in Copiah county, Mississippi, on Oc tober Into the church. The camp meeting origlnatetd and attained Ita highest development. In Ohio. Under Blahop McKendree such was the eagerness of the people to attend that the roads were literally crowded with those pressing their way to the groves. Entire neighbor hoods were forsaken for n season by their Inhabitants. A bishops salary t that time was from $20 to $50 a year and traveling expenses. From this pittance he had to buy hla clothes and provide for hla family. Tmifl.le i TWO HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY OF SWEDISH SCIENTIST. Have Been Urgently Requested to Remain in Our City s Few Days Longer These attractive women have beautiful hair reaching the lioor, ami will he pleased to explain to all who call at al-mo- s-t STik'LHi'L.ll. May 13 All the universities umi Katiu.l ami tt, iciilitic ao- liclic .,f Sut.Un Unlay It, 1.1 exercises ' in celebration .if Uu- n.iih .imiiversury of Carl von lai.ii. . ih.- falli.-- r of the j iilhI.tii sriem-- .if botany. Li line, often known as Lnnicu. ill.- Latinised 2421 WASHINGTON AVI-NII- : form of the name, u,ik liorn m the pru in.-- of Smaland. May 24. 1797, W'heie they will for the next two days the propami .lie.l in 1'inala. Jan. in. 17T. He Man a naluralni of lli- liiglicM rank er way to care for the hair and scalp mi as to make ami not only was a iiiuki enthusiastic the hair prow healthy and luxuriautlv. These insluilcnt a i in exploit-!-lul placed the knowledge of piant lif.- .ni a structions will he given KKEK each day, and it 1x11. Hi system of nomenclature still prevail aa does a similar system womenwhoare interested in the preservation for zoology. of to consult the Herpicide Pcinonstrators their hair wax Linn.of a Lutheran it sou clergyman and in . lul.llmi.d wax dewhile the opportunity is here: receive advice ni lied f.-Hie ministry, but lie waa ao fas. iua led li flower an.l plants that will undoubtedly prove heiu tieial to you. al that lie made no' headway in liia . vtudii-aliis father was advised to have him taught a irane, and in fai t ho was apprenticed to a shoemaker, but, fortunately for the selenitic world, lr. Uothmun, a physician at Wexio. who had notieed the boy's 1 lie OltltilX.VL . iitlmsiasm for botany, prevailed upon remedy that Kills tin dandruff ;;erni" is the onlv scalp tlio father to allow him to study iiuhII- line and natural history. The prophylactic that will keep the scalp in a healthy condition, and unless the scalp took young Liiine Into his own is kept in a sanitary condition, luxuriant hair cannot he obtained. The Lady household, and there he studied and worked among tlie plants and flowers Demonstrators will boat S. V. lladeou 's Drug Store for three mi vs llcrpide for some years. Ambitious to pursue his studies the today, May J.lrd, and every lady in Ogden and vicinity is cordially inyoung man went to the university of vited to call at this store any time during the three days. It will well Upsala. He was unable to obtain emrepay you ployment and while at the university to take advantage of this opportunity. he suffered at times from actual hunger. Later he attraeted the favorable not lee of one of the professors, who obtained for him flnaneial assistance. lit 1732 Llimo made a bota ideal tour ists innl to the universities nf THIS IS MY 77TH BIRTHDAY." of Laplund, mostly on foot, a Journey ELY EXCURSION Hnd other lands, to pHrtlcliHdf, kl. Teller, wlui represented tlie Henry of 4, 0UU miles, whi.-l- i resulted 111 Ills and there have been many responses. state of Colorado In the United States first published work mi botany. It Among those present Is the veteran Semite for many years, wus born In was so well received that it excited naturalist-xisiloglof Jena, Profes- New York, May 28, 188U. After graduHow to Get Expensos Refunded on the Jealousy of I)r. Itoseu, professor sor K. Haeckel. from Alfred university be taught Excursion of Juno Mb. ating of botany hi the university faculty, hcIiiniI for several years anil at the who had him dismissed from the unituimc time studied law. lie was adJapanese Like Billiards. versity on some shallow pretext. The mitted to tlie lur at lllngluiintoii In tin or iiliniit June Mil tlnre will be Ho enamored are the unfortunate young man then Journeyed 1856 and during thu next few years an excursion to beJapanese Ely, Nevada. If you to northern Hweden, where he assayed coming of the game of billiards practiced In Illinois. Iii lkCI lie re- have uni been there it will certainly be metals and did odd jobs at the mines. that the Mikadogreat to lYn-trIii moved Colorado and settled has had a fine Inlaid worth jour while to inuke the trip. Ely His steps next led him to Holland, table City.' Ills ability as a htwycr soon will liuvr 20. duo people In tlie next two erected, and it Is stated that where he pursued Ills studies and comH. . Stevenson In polities years. Nothing can prevent It ths la to give lessons at KHineil him prominence. pleted several of his most Important the he atlllliiteil with the Republicans, but mines and smelters will court. at least imperial Stevenson is to in was He works. botanical fortunate declined to become a candidate for 7,5110 men. Now Is theemploy be time to buy finding a wealthy patron, who sent him Thecongratulated If the news lie true. office until the udmissioii of Colorado when It Is We have Mikado will see that he pocketa to England to study the gardens and to tbe liuliou. Ill S77 lie WUS elected proierty. i! a ft w tracts lying within half herbariums there, and where he made something. London Globe. to the United States senate and served a mile of the finest resiliences In the acquaintance of all the British until 1XS2, when lie was iipisilnb-- Sec- City. Every one of them will cut Ely up botanists. He visited Purls also and retary of the Interior In the cabinet into sixty splendid lots. Wo bcllevs Very Probably. learned the theories and metluids of fur 100 each in tho A hotel patron auked hla waiter: of President Arthur. In 1888 he retired these lots will the French gardeners. from the cabinet and was Immediately next eighteen months. We will soil esWhat does he to Sweden this line on menu tbe Returning Anally elected to the senate again. In 1891 these five -- aero tracts from (938 to tablished himself In Stockholm as a mean, 'Live rndflnh in cream?' " The he was without 11.228 each rush, balance in I and Imwaiter scanned It carefully, and then In 1896 he withdrew from tbeopposition. physician. His ability was almost Itepubll-ca- n 12 montha. If you will come In on ths mediately recognised and he was elect- solemnly rvllpd. "1 don't know sir, party, being an ardent advocate 10 from ed president of the Royal academy. unless that It moans that tlie fish was of silver and opposed to the financial excursion we will allow you the purchase price of one nf these The chair of botany In the faculty alive when it was killed." plank adopted at the St. Louis con-ve- n. tracks for your expenses. Refer to the at Upsala was tbe height of his amThe following year he was re- First National bunk nf Ely and any bition, and he attained It In 1741 upon elected to the senate aa an Independent responsible business man In Ely. AdYOU DONT IF the retirement of hla old enemy, ProSilver Republican. dress for map and particulars, fessor Rosen. He soon made that de- succeed the first time use Iierblne DICKERSON A ELLIS, The relief. will and instant you get partment of science in the University Ely, Nevada. A iwallive Superstition About Robins. of Sweden famous throughout the en- greatest liver regulator. Dyspepsia, Is unlucky to kill a robin" la a tire world, and atudenta came from all cure .for Constipation, It countrlea to receive his Instruction. Malaria, Chllla and all liver comsaying In England. Joys of Authorship. Mr. C . of Emory, Texas, How Distinctions of all kinds were bestowed plaints. J havo hoard of a novelist confessbadly your hand shakes; you been has wife writes: using can My upon him' by foreign nations as well write," said a teacher to ing that hla Interoat in the styrowa of as hla own. He was elevated to the Herblne for herself and children for a boyscarcely In a arhool In England. It al- hla heroine waa ao poignant that ha rank of a noble and took the title of five years. It is a sure cure for consaid the ways shakes," I Is which boy. once damaged hla typewriting machine by malaria and fever, bodies Von Unite. All the learned stipation of Europe elected him to membership substantiated by what It has done for had a robin die In my hand, and they flood! of manly tears. He waa enjoyGeo. F. Cave, 23d and aay If a robin dlea in your hand it ing himself. Andrew Lang, In tho Iland he received Invitations from many my family. will alwsrs shake lustrated London News. of the great universities to Join their Washington. j Badcons Drug Store S. W. le , - (kii-ntitk- - youll r tbeo-lngle- Newbros Herpicide phy-slel- an be-linni- st al iivc-iuT- si-1- -8 -- faculties. It waa at the university at Upsala where the most notable of todays observances was held In honor of the great botanist's 200th anniversary. The exercises were participated in by representatives of many of the universities and scientific societies throughout the world, including the Unnaean society of London, the Smithsonian Institution at Washington and Shaw's botanical gardens at St. Louis. During the day the Unne monument In the Cathedral of Upsala, where the famous botanist was burled, was piled high with floral tribute sent by the leading world. The scientific societies of Do You Need Printing? the e and tbe father of the great Linnaeus were naturalists of note In their day. The family name was taken from a linden or lime tree. Woman's Prsrogativs. In Llnnhult, Sweden, and there Is h A young missionary In China travthat It Immediately withered upstory eled many miles to Shanghai to meet on the death of the aim of Linnaeus, his sweetheart, to whom he was to be the last male member of the family. It Is said that as a child Linnaeus conmarried In the cathedral there. Guests end clergy were assembled, stantly played with flowers and when but a few minutes before the hour a baby hla mother hushed his cries by fixed came a message that the bride, giving him blossoms. arrived in Shanghai had having MINNEAPOUS. Minn., May 21 changed her mind and decided to reof turn to England. The couple had not Interesting exercises In celebration of birth of the 200th the anniversary seen each other for five years. Carl von LInne, the great Swedish botanist, were held this afternoon in the armory at the University of MinneNo Need Indians Sympathy. sota. Attending the exercises were repOf the 183,000 Indians outside of Swedish societies of resentatives Indian territory, 118,000 wear civilized Minnesota. throughout dress, 70,000 speak the language, end The speakers Included Dr. Cyrus 88,000 are members of regularly es- Northrop, president of the university: tablished churches. They have Professor Swenson, Dr. C. M. Jordan in the United States treas- and James C. Haynes. ury, on which they get $1,735,000 Interest every year, end under treaties WASHINGTON, D. C.. May 22. the government pays them annually The 200th anniversary of the birth of $750,000 morei Von Unne, the botanist, was commemorated today at a special meetWashing of the Botanical Society ofwas deNewsboy Averted Wreck. memorial address The ington. A newsboy .who sella papers at livered by Dr. Edward U Green of the West Seneca, N. Y averted e rail- Smithsonian Institute. road collision the other day by standing on the track and waring a UPSALA. Ontario. May 21. Ths newspaper and shearing at the top 200th anniversary of the birth of Linf hie voice. naeus, the great naturalist Is being land tha celebrated In this city today with In are tnai Of ell the trulls or bush tree, great eclat The celebration Is under That grow on charge of the Swedish associations. I would give up the choicest ones Invitations were sent to the leading Tea. Mountain For Rocky learned societies, to famous natural T. N. 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