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21 10 42 mnnb(-i 27 TTT of i in A I i 1RY a Blk i a ers in Fine H.U 'rept Mllf IK HI) cnr and LDER A A i es Ave. THE ELYRIA REPORTER. VOL. VI NO. 173 WRECKED CAR ROAD Car 99 MaKes its First Trip on Monday Morning Since its Demolishment in the Terr.ble Cottesbrooke Curve Wreck of July 19th, has the Appearance of a new one.

For the first time since its demolish- The ment in the terriable CottesbrooKe curve wreck of 19, in which two lost their lives and over thirty moie or less soiiously injured, ill- fatdd car "99" was once more put into service on the on Monday morning was in charge of motorman Sam Wallace and conductor Charles Cowan, two of the most i men on the load This car on the 19th clay of last July collidi'd head-on i a west bound car on a is known as the Cottssbrooke cui ves in CarNie. Both -cars were badlv wrecked Thej taken to a cai repair shop here it was found not possible to lepair i i however, has been made as good as new. brass and nick'e and all 11011 work lacquer d. A cans lal observer would never suspeo that it is other than a new car. On the lateful niglit of the wieck the car was in charge of motorman I'athfr" i and conduoto John Mack.

O'Biien had his leg badly trashed that it has healed. It is now fefti eo. that it maj have to be amputatt-d wes bound car was ia charge of motor man Murry, because of whose forget i i the coroner said th wieck was due. and conductor Leon ard, who was found to be wlthou fault. The two men and most of )vprtake8 an East ide Carpenter While Walking Along East Broad Street Mrs.

Alexander Hastings while coking out of the window of her home on East Broad street at about noon on Sunday, saw an elderly man oaggeilng along the sidewalk. Suddenly she saw him throw both hands the air and fall to the The frightened woman Death of ttrs. L. Niles. Mrs.

Lewis Nlles, an old and highly respected citizen of this city, paused away at her home on West Seventh street, Saturday, April Oih, at the age of 70 years Funeral service will be held at the house Wednesday afternoon at and at Ht. John's Lutheran church at 2 o'clock standaid i a Men at the Lorain Launching on Saturday. wildly into pavement Carlisle those injured bound rode upon the west Chatswoith Libraries There are at orth tv, libraries, the Great llbrarv and the "West library The doors vre dei orated with Imitation book backs These are furnished with imaginan titles reminiscent of the bgone km of punning Here are some of the titles Tom Hood invented tor the sham boolvcises, a to the Canaries Heg 1" Shellej Horn Tool on Gate hmj; Cowi, Ester- on Sprint Foes 'Macadam's Rhodes Inlso Jones on Secret Entrances' Coins Beveridgs on the Be Act Those who know the treasures contained the Chatsworth libraries even i smile at such fooling cannot a at the incongruitj of it --London Chronicle British Climate and Food The climate of England kills half the population the cooking kills the rest Throughout the world wherever there is the sun or a spring there are English men and women to te- palr their constitutions The medicine bill of th. people--together with its actompanving expenses--is sufficiently largo to support a second- rate powei and does mainlj support many large and small towns on the continent and elsewhere London Truth ALASKA NOT WILDERNESS. Pound by Explorers to Be Teeming with Flowers and Luxuriant Forage Grasses.

burnedlycalled her husband who ran to the assistance of the unfortunate man. As he bent over him, the of the fallen man became the eyes lolled convulsively and a second attack of the epilepsy possessed him. It lasted but a moment and unconsciousness ensued. A stretcher was procured and the limp and motionless body was tenderly carried to Dr Cushing's office, where restoratives were applied. The man's name pioved to be, N.

F. Lewis He is a carpenter and lives on Bast Biver street. As soon as he had recovered consciousness he was taken to his home and was put to bed Mr. Lewis has been subject to these attacks for many years. GAT LET OUT OF THE BAG BY HURON GO.

MAN The Aleutian archipelago is along the chosen path of Pacific commerce The fact that as fishermen point out, the cod fisheries of thp world will be the Aleutian islands The Antaictic Ocean The Sc.o la i i cruising 000 miles ocean reports, it to form depth ot two after in the Antarctic lave a fairly i nd out half miles. Boarding Boom and board for two. at 206 East becotid street Enquire would alone make them immensely valuable and would insure their occupation and settlement a race of men writes Harold Bolee in Two Pa ciflcs" In the April Booklovers These islands have a still further value Concurrent with the shore line explorations conducted by Capt McLellan and his nautical experts in the revenue service Prof Trevor Kincaid of the University of "Washington an alert western scientist has b-e-en making a studj of the valleys and mountain slopes of the islands He first became interested in Alaska at the time of the Harnman expedition Asaresultof this voyage of scientific discovery he amazed ihe entomological world the bewildering collection of insects he brought out of Alaska thousands of them being species that depend for existence on the nectar of blossoms It was a revelation not onlv of the presence of unnumbered i a coleoptera and lepidoptera in Mas! a but incident- a it called the attention of scientific men to the fact that Alaska instead of jelng a wilderness of perpetual ice was a a i garden Extendirg his investigations in subvquent trips to the Aleutian chain Prof Kincaid has made that in the vallevs and slopps of islands a numbei of i of succulent forage grasses grow in luxurious pbunrtanc" I am convinced said he, "that our beef cattle i ultimately come from this interesting archipelago" Vote at the caucuses by ballot and keep a list ot those voting. Marriage Licenses Archie M. Davis, 21 Columbus; Beulah Williams, Wellington.

George Ernest Lucas, 22, printer, Elyria; Glenn Warren, 18, collector, Lorain Probate Court Charlotte M. Sears has boon appointed executor of the will of Levi Sears, late of Elyria, without bond. The wills of PermeliaJ of Brighton, and of John L. Kirk, late of Eaton, have been admitted to probate. Funeral of E.

C. Bimbach. The funeral of E. C. Kimbach will be held at his late home on West Biver street on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock.

It will be strictly pri- Miss Bessie Rich who la attending school Detroit, Mich, spent her vacation with her parents Miss Hasel Piindel sp nt last week in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. George Plaas have moved to Elyria, and rented their farm to Mr. Ben Marlett Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman Lent have rented Mr Woods farm Jand their house Is vacant now. Mr. Bodflnh has moved onto Mr Henry Smith's farm which he has rented. Miss Olive Broughton spent a few days last week with her grand parents.

Miss E. Caughlin has returned to her me in Cleveland. Preaching services will be held every night this week with the exception of Saturday evening at the Cuonville conducted by young men from Oberlm All are Invited to attend. Mr- Pete Smitz has painted his new house which is a great improvement. Mrs.

Thomas Ortsp is spending a few days In Elyria and expects to return to her home in Akron this weeK. She has been in town with friends since last October. James Wheeler has rented a farm near Grafton and moved onto it. Henry Lanteberry has tented Mrs Miakell's farm Myers. Mrs.

Jessie Webb, who has been suffering with a sprained wrist and lagnppe, is now convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. Mait Kelly from Russia spent Saturday with Mrs. Dana Hart The enormous crowd which gath- red on Saturday to witness the aunching of the freighter Wolvin at Lorain, pioved a i fleld for the operation of the pickpocket.

The robberies of this nature were very but only oueor tvo arrests weie made In these cases nothing found upon the persons of the t-uspects to Incriminate them. It is very probable that the perpetiators woik In gangs and by standing close together, it is easy to pass the stolen goods from one to another so that to catth the man with the goods on him it next to impossible They i become BO expert in their craft that the amateurs are the most likely to be caught, and these aie not the men who rea the richest harvest. Among the Elyria men to suttei from these depredations was L. B. Perry.

Mr ferry was robbed of 80, while attempting to hold back crowd from the ladder ot the aoat, from which he witnessed the i older that some ladies Scheme of Chamberlain and John S. Bath to Defeat Lorain County and Benefit Themselves Even if Chamberlain is not Nominated. The reason why Bith ealled the la Lorain a i i of John Bath, will be named. This relative is now trying to carry the second ward In gressional convention Is made up- parent by the which a Huron county man recently mude in Elyria The plan IB to secure seven delegates in Lorain county will not support Judge Webber and tlnse BHven with Richland, Ashlana find Huron counties will nominate a Richland county man for the bhort term and ft Huron county man for the long term. I'i i for tlie seven Lorain county votes Chaml er- laln will be permitted to name the pest masters to Elyria and Loraiu I a go that lie can deliver his part ol the goods This kind of a scheme could not havp hern if the delegates ere to bo helocttil by the county convention plan.

It remains to bo seen whether they will be able to find seven men in this county who will betiay this county be iv party to such a s-heme for the benefit of Chamberlain and Bath. Bath hopes by working for outside counties to strengthen his chances to be appointed to the position he now fills. might leave money was It. He says that his wrapped in a partly vate. empty tobacco sack and was In his ttousers pocket The theives probably thought it vras a roll of bills Hud must have been disappointed when they came to inspect it.

Hill lost a two hundred dollar diamond in a similar manner It was set in a stick pin which was from him as he was leaving the Wolvin after an inspection cf the new boat. He was in company with C. K. Horn of Lorain The thief made an attempt to take this man's watch but failed. He disappeared into the crowd so quickly that Mr.

Horn had no opportunity to identify him and cause his anest, Death of Quite a number of people from this vicinity went to Lorain Saturday to see the boat launch Messrs. Kelly visited Mr. and 'Mrs. Ufr eay Hafl-oHMon- Mrs. Harvey Beal.

Mrs Harvey Beal passed away at her home on West Bidjre on Sunday afternoon, at twenty-three years of age. The funeral will be held at one o'clock sun time on Tuesday afternoon at the home. friends Let us bid our friend God speed on her jonrnoy in her new surroundings, feeling assured that her gentle presence and kindly sympathy will be often with us in our endeavor to bring the light to such as may still be in the dark, and to the beloved near ones she will be as a guardian annel Our dear sinter, Elizabeth Hart, was born at Paula, Vermont, May 19, 1884, and she passed from life into a higher condition on April 8, 1904 In the year that she was born her parents moved to this state, and settled in Carlisle township and Miss Hart has resided this county all her life. During the last few years of her life she house for her brother, Mi P. A.

Hart, who has accepted onr religions belief. I am informed tlmt in her early days, oar belovwd suter was a member of the Disciple church, afterward joining the Methodist but since the time of her father's pausing out, about thiry years ago, sho has been a staunch believer and supporter in the spiritual philosophy. Let us join in acting the angule to onr arisen sister on her jonrney and help show her the way to the Wanted to See the Exposition and Took the Box Car Route to do it. i n- We can show on thr Go, one ot the ABOUT WASHINGTON, D. C.

Information Which. Would Seem to Be Suggested by a Prejudiced Mind. Washington is the city of magnificent listances A man without influence further from getting what he wants in Washington than any other city bays Puck Washington is of statesmen and The -Tmm ot -Ci per- oetu- ed in bioii is 0 at ng to the i -uional pn fahinrt i Its i 11 the Vtr Aabtungton tu well loanti- uarians Many believe him to be the of the sculpture at the past iront capitol which represents a fine gentleman in the act of recovering the surprise occasioned by his jath-cabinet falling away from him The architecture of Waihin 0 io i is Ti-ecian and Bulgarian Ihe blio otuldings reproduce the stables of Au- gaeus Arlington cemetery contains mucn hat is Instructive If thp tombs of lieutenants are vastly costlier than the tombs of generals, it shows that the alent for conducting war and the talent 'or reaping the fruits of war are not same Society in Washington rests on the principle that while yet the money holds out to burn the vilest sinner may arrive, Vo society is complete without its dregs. The dregs of society in Washington are he negroes and the members of con- p-ess who live within their salaries Miasma the price of lodgings and juestions of precedence are continually ising in Washington Thus strictly peaking there is no dull sexscn Dolly Madison used the east room of best lines ot Go-Caits and Carriages on the market. The celebrated wood tig, best made langing puce fiotn $1.98 to $45 00.

All our best Eigs have the autumobile gear, easy running and safe gear. Call and inspect our line, we will be pleased to show you whether you purchase or not. Full line ot all the new and up to-date pieces of Furniture to suit all purchasers. We show a line of Furnituie of quality at prices within the he white house to dry her washings vi quciuu.y But the iment in favor of the chief reach of all One chance on $361 00 worth of prizes for each 50 cents at both stores. Be at the caucuses early and see that every one has a fair chance to vote.

S'JCJICTS DEAFNESS A Sul trrfug-e "Wu Use Europe-n Con t- es to Escape M'lUary Duty In a i wherp i a i i upon iblp bodied m-Mp it a i ppriod all i of tricl are rp 01 ted to iii oruPr to seourp SAT a London piper A an list be si tptl to a i i i i i a a a I ir ind he pas eb this he cnld 10 be pccept'vl he 1o i i i 0 mo con mo i (p a thit the prr on to i fnf It i ''oie het on i i surTon to i (fits to a Hie trouble i a or a i PC! A fc icn meclici a on-- rrw re i i onb i I 1 IPT- i i liru 1 ph is to Li first i i i I i ptl In 1 puard --if i r-ar with pi i 1-1 1-. pf ti i T.hpTi a tlothes ru-'i 1 1 his bad a tev, 11 ns a (1 hi? i i Pd wl p(h DP ff el hP Tiird of i bru is i i tl i can he-r If the 1 1 over a VI-P! arc 1 at the tim io brii'li own clothe rTf 1 iOio cap hear will thin is "I ill beire: rubbed cne i thp b'-n Caucus Friday at 7 p. m. Every republican should attend the congressional caucus Faddy night, April 15. Be there before seven o'clock and see thac you take an active part the oigamzation Keep the caucug open long enough to give eveiy republican a fair chance to vote Insist upon fairness and make a fight against any trickery if it is attempted.

right road and make the burden of her journey a little lighter, and aleo that the loved ones lett behind may have the fall realisation of the value of the life of one that has gone on before, only just a little while, to meet again at some future time Don't let the Tammany gang steal the caucuses. ADDRESS Giyen by Mr. Martin at Funeral of Miss Hart. the have gathered here at Let as have onr lamps well trimmed and filled, so that when the Bridegroom cometh he will find us prepared, ready and wulm? to and then we shall rejoice with our friends and loved ones who are waiting on the other side of the divide Silent was the hour when our this hour to pay a last loving tribute the one to one whom we have loved for her nothing but ioy dear sister passed shore to the her lot The UUD TV i cj i sterling worth, for her unassuming I greetings of the loved ones with the gentle ways and to take a last glance I fle nes of relieved expression in being at the mortal remains from wluoh the Iree from the ills and pains of tins SYSTEMATIC BREATHING. A Necessary and Beneficial Exercise That Is Too Little Thought Of Much has been said from time to time in these health talks of the value and necessity of proper breathing, and the advantages following therefrom, in the way of Increased well-being and augmented power of resistance to disease, have been repeatedly insisted upon But in a matter of such importance one can hardly Insist 'oo much or speak too often sajs Youth Companion The average individual doc not breathe deeply enough to me the needs of his system or to Keep the lungs expanded As the huma i chest is constructed there is ven little movement of the upper portions during ordinary irspiration and hen the extremities of the lun 's--the Hurt Parsons nnd Ray Wallacu, two seventeen-year-old boys of South Ainherst, left home on last Tuesday.

They took a freight train at Nortn Ainherst to go to the exposition at St Louis, getting as far as Elkhart, Indiana, where they were taken into custody by the police and sent bai to their homes Hurt and Kay had read much about the coming exposition at St. Louia. Their imaginations pictured the splendid palaces, and gardens which, the genuiB of man has built and th concluded to go and see it. Neither having any money and there being little likelihood of either receiving the means to gratify their ambitions, they took fate by the throat and instead of going to school one morninj climbed to the top of box car and were soon speeding westward. When they failed to return home in the evening their parents werp almost distarcted.

The police in Elyi ia, Lorain and North Amherst re notified and the boys having told someone what they were going to do, the long distance telephone soon put the parents in communication with the police at Elkhart. They soon received word that a couple of boys answering the description given nad been found The boys talked i their parents over the phone and Hf.ld that they had had enough of a wandering life and would be plad to come home They arrived there on Saturday night. one we loved, has so lately taken its pO or, worn out mortal oody, in its departure The garment of the soul i as attempts to serve the wearer, were that has escaped has served the wear- the happy experiences of the friend er long and well. its duty faithfully as serving its par-1 8euB of expression pose, upper apices It has rformed' W6 have for a time lost in the mortal Let ns therefore, which was the development of the soul to a higher height, and fitting it for the continued path on the not mourn but rejoice with the arisen one; although we mav miss her for a time, let us lemember that a thousand a i i i the IT frnti TJ 1 a ceil i rswr other side of the divide. 8igter Th spirit of yea rs are short in the eyes of the m- hftg BO Mm Bnd we shall 8OOn meet again will a a i give the to IIP question as to cl or the brush used i IK c.oirrptne«s will be observed iHln nprsors the ears are o-u when the climinatcc' the difference in li bptwpe- the a ard the taken leave of ns a the mortal, has sweet bye the blessed knowledge of continuity and a natural life Well, oonld she exclaim with the poet, Oh Grave, rrorp acivtpU than when the nib a i the pic- an 4 conf the mind (n 1 mu Ha ry 1 mill's TWt) ST RES E.

Boad treet Eljria, 0. nagistrate's washings being hvng out where the humblest cituen might size hem up became too strong to be re- risted and of late years the east room purchase Of as D6 en devoted to cold sto ago The ur is chilled by a scheme of decorations which Is a monument to American in- renulty Parties desiring ice cream for social or shouH call at the Candy Kitchen home phone 880. 17UB Lost Las- SatnrdHV (I t.ilnk in Rpublins gnu-, n) HII i i i i leather cket- VHtl 318 178 tax Dog-Bain ng in Manchuria. Dos raising practiced in Manchurl uch as sheep fai mrs is carried on i a re A Ma bride tal es i in if she be the of pcor uvei ts more if thev WP 'thy Pie unit's i as meat 1 an ponsini-p 101 their mag arp (O rtn into i 0 50,00 What a blessed knowledge it knowledge of a continual natural existence It has taken away the where IB thy victory? Oh! Death, 6 tin and horror of death We today, where is thy sting?" To her, death are mnK the remains of onr dear was only Death was only sister baok to whence it came, to be We aaam utilized and re-formed into a passing into a higher state, sympathize and mourn because one of other forms onr loved ones passed from ns and other lives mortal surround ings In mourning, we show onr own selfishness. Why whole, whose should we grieve onr loss, knowing it to have been her gain? Indeed, friends, let ns not be sorrowful, but with our dear sister who has rejoice just the path of eternal evolution progression, on and on, np and up.

to heights infinite, and therefore, incomprehensible to the finite mind. We have not lost the loved one; she and thus to develope When we realize that we are but a part of one eternal body nature is, and God the soul, part, from this material body at a time we call death, it to a more exalted and broader existence to continue on the path to hUher heights along i of eternal evolution and progression and Therefore, while this material bodv oonld no longer serve its wearer, and nature compelled the two to dissolve partoership. neither is lost enttrelv to the other, as both are a part of the Late travelers oan get lunches until has simply gone before to prepare the 3 a at the Oitv Restaurant. wft for ns, for our friends, to assist Ice cream soda, the best in the city us and to meet us when we shall Look nun fl A Iillf at theOandy Kitchen, 171t8 Hear Augustus F. Howell in Eben travel the same path.

Let ns remember that the time will oome when we ohnroh. 169t10 Wanted Holden" at the First Congregational 8 ooner or later shall also at some time pass over the self same road; when we shall be called upon to leave onr mortal surroundings, this mortal gar- Lace Curtains to do up at 25.85 and ment ftnd enter nto a higher life. 1 Krice Ross, 223 Hush St. to meet our loved ones who hare gon. 172t8 before.

as they are cillea--lie seldom expanded sufficiently Th" re ult of this is that the air-cells collii se the walls of the cells fall together and a catarrh of the lining membiam of the air-cells and of the mimi'e bionchial tubes leading to them is induced The conditions are thus provided for the reception and development of the germ of tuberculosis and it Is precisely these upper portions of the lungs which are earliest and most recently the seat of this disease Systematic breathing exercises force these Inactive parts of the hint to expand, the cells are filled with air kept in a healthy condition so as not to offer a soil favorable to the growth of the tubercle bacillus But this Is no the only value of breathing exercises The entire system Is benefited by them More oxvgen is conveyed to the tls sues and more carbonic acid Is with drawn from them and passes out in th expired air The waste products ar thus more effectually consumed and 1 the process the heat of the body 1 increased The circulation Is also mad more rapid, the heart-bi ats ar strengthened and the ar bathed in a greater amount of wel oxygenated blood In this wav the circulation is ecualtzed The extremities leceive their full share of blood, and cold feet are warmed and chilblains prevented Healthy children do not have cold whole. If onr dear sister would speak to us she would likelv say yon are glancing at my painful body, 7 soul is free and oan soar to heights infinite, and I shall be with yon as much now as I ever wag While you may not be able to see me, I shall still be with yon and be guardian angel to you." Bemember friends, this is what pur dear sister will be to us, all of ns and all of onr feet upon going out on a winter day, for their running and shouti ig Induce deeper respiratory movements, and so the warm blood is driven to the tips pf the toes; and adults may reach the same happy results by slow breathing So, too a threatening cold, when the mucous membrane of tne nose Is congested, may be warded off by breathing exercises which disperse the congestion and brine to nose a suppU of pure blood to fhe eatarrhal germ New Bright Colors and Designs Wall Paper Wall Paper Wall Paper We show the largest and most complete hue of Wall 'aper shown in any store in the County at prices ranging from a roll to $3.00 a roll. Beware of sample book agents as we can sell you at the price, and you can get goods when purchased. Call and see our large assortments- Wall Paper cleaner the best in the market, only lOc a box. JSew line of Carpets, Curtains, Oilcloths an Linoleums.

One chance on 361100 worth of prizes for each purchase of 50 cents at both our stores. Harry H. Smith Co. TNVO STORES Cheapside. Elyria.

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