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FINE PHOTOGRAPHS, sWetd.,May 510.-Joltint metin~g ottin 'ettler
MILLINERY AND ART GOODS! a tdJfesna oceties.
30 EastHuonoStet, Ct; ior5M.
s HAV EARND AN Emerson, the Man and Thinker.
REUATO At the tsity club last night Ree.t
maFOR'S FiR eel Yat. Mr. Milsted, of Chicago, spoker
SOLCIEDnauonU'mersons, the man, the thinker
E A. D. Solr o and poet. Mr. Milsted treatedh his
Oportos subject with a sympatthy only psos-
Opaaias.sibte to a trute toter of tthe Conscordl
sage.T
Emerson's great fuind of slpiritual
wealth that marked him osut from I
A Great other men as a seer, was inhseriteds
/ -T fronm his ancestors. tHe still be re-y
'fit u r fi membered as the great apostle of
1 1 J1.,+. J Idealism, but he swas a practicalz
1 )prices v man of affairs as swell. He openedd
Isis cwork. lote protseragaithe
tors bsefore \'endell 'hilips began1
\V ,-cofrn u nistok of LAW'iN iioving of the chuirches, befrieisldi
TENNIS sod] -01('(IRIN(t 11 111110at1Jolis Irostisand wstllshis stife,
Isigised a call lorthtirs oman'lis'o
manofac010100' whoilesle cost. Allinewt suffrage contention.
''se inewt philosophly of1I1etleisriie
Rac .tsncti~e~. )O ' rlls 'rtt CtAN P%. ld o ew irlaqin rrlic~n, .,1 11
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lave Disconfoit aid Darning.
iten's, 25e,, 35e., 50:. Wtomen's, 50e. hcettizetshoe
WAIKENIIISE COMPANY, 76 thain teyI,Bteson, Masi
attention to fornm; the thought sas
alh in all to binm, and in it he ap-
proachedl the ''line whsere ion
growts blind unit angels knotw the
rest.''
Democratic Club.
Will meet tonight in last lecture
roonm at 7:30, to consider prepara-
lions for its incorporation and per-
smanent quiarters; also lirclpare for
Nilson and Esting.
J. A. lil0i4itidiiX, Pres.
'thle Epsworth League held the an-
siial social and election of officers
svlonday etening. A pleasant social
time swas enjoyed, refreshinents waere
served and the following officers
w'ere elected: President, J. H. Van
Tassel; -st viee-pres., Robert 0.
Auistin; 2nd tice-pores., Sara Whe-
ion; 3rd vice-pres., Nettle IBassnei;
ith vice-pins., Eben Coswer; sec'y,
Mr. Leland; treas., (C.1I. Mooney.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
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atd horses iin the city . Triy liii. t4
.lt 0S .10I, orin llexchiaiige for Ipiop-f
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T., A. A. & N. M. Ri. P. Bulletin .
;'iii'.eiitittn at III lioleffil Nl htip i i
itS. Slit''1'. _,. . & N. NI. willt onke
i te ttf otie ntltoie-thirdl taco foe
A oco~t,
Excelsir aundry,
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1 , c. . ~iatr thcint ee ioi, iee
Spyin~g
GOO DSP EED'S
FULL .AND
COMPLETLE LINE
3POOkTIIIO SKOES,
G1OODSPEED'S
preactical 011111icatioin of it 1to1111110
asas made ast Brook tarisi. Enierson
.aav&uj.. ALLLI~ sas a clllokenser of othlers, and reacl
great trtiths at a glance. Lostell
University - 20 S.sat St. said lie ha'd a Greekl head oiiYatikee
Bookstore, Sae S~~t~eS
Ga lIs is tpoetry, Emero l adlitile
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