Lifo IL 1 ! v vo; xxii. LAKKVIKW, I.AKK COUNTY, O It LOOK, THURSDAY, JAN. 2, 1902. NO. 52. ! .5 A. 1 1 nr ni n 4 . . Ul Ml 1' J 4 M.ir, irui nm iaw r 12 N OS JAN. I. v I. h l.inh tif . -i of frlh Hi lrg 'ml .. lb ta lra 'lr tr. l rr '.' Ihr air at of m I 'an I lit. p uii I t aim.. Man li ir , mil ' t,H . ..ih r I 1 1' III 'I t fl - S .. '. Ill llir .l'llli ! u .1 Jfifirrrl ap I r .''.. ..! a. in; niitll afi.i Mai ,t;t ,'.-, v i.l !a waa ! .. li W II i f . .-ti rr mp r. in- -u . . ! r I-. ntiar lir t m 111) -. i... tat. ati li aaa ll I In j V. 1 1. 1 a ii ' i llir iiMt ti'ln i l it I.Hii'l l.r !l.r tnltiua a'.glill r : 'Hli. tlr tlx a pa Un it fl i t ..lav.- ii I'l.-r l-rn ua.t ,'..1 a Ml aal'lr f,.f treat. nf an.1 -i :i4 I all mi l llir t'l.rli I'ati it ' ! aal't Him to I'll' "( . 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Waltrr llrt.au ami ffr.1 hnrllini arr Ida n lin.a nf llir Irra. Itrrima H r an I rrurl aalria ! !. Ikr. iiii.lajr laal a a. a 'lay Inr rr. rra linn anU ilraaura. Tlia aim ln.nr Ifip-liily anl li a a. hkr iinlu an iilral hi in inr r a .lay . On ll.al iiKMiunp- a liait ilotrii law I aii'l laaaira, rmiilirt ably awalail la a carriapr, arnl Pi Ilia lata lo n)ij til. n llir I' r . W altar a. r rail arr launl ilia inrr ry j-arly alioaUrlr.1 out anli j)lul nlii i-atiim ol Ilia plraaurra il llir lay. I'ain rrat lnnp' Ilia lakr alanil Irn m lira Inmi lirvia, ami Im ti.aliatrly aaal ul Hi. ranrh ol H. J. Mii'llry, all ahililr.1 ami U-tfan U ' - l no il.nr aaalr. Nona ol Ilia ( . i siiiHitflil ol lli ilrptli ol Ilia alr aii'l l.i lrra. lirrou. put liolra in Ilia l. r at Itial int. H.a.ti U aUrr llman an J I'liralar Mo.llry war. on lli. ic, anil H alir, mora Trnlurr aoin. lli an ll. mli.rp, ami not think lap- ol aay ilanra'. alrd out aliout ISO arla Irucn tti. bracti. II. 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I.itlla Nip I'atUiratm it ilraerT- I. it ul tiiiu-li praiaa Inr liia hrav. at lrmii to rracu. hip ilrownlni oin rp.lra. It waa only tlia lian,.'i FaUi II. al krpt hi in Irotn jmniriR (iirni in ilralli. mHO 3NULHNU. Krnl hnellinK tu an orpliin, tlia fx. n ol Panirl ami Mrrlalla rtlieiluiK. almiliisl hrrr man vrarp ago. Mr aaa linrn in Ittaipr) lka vallry, on ll.r farm Imw ownnl ly TlioiT'.P Mc liralli, ami it a a. onlr a riliort dm-tam-r from tlia Itlarr ol fiia birth to adrrr ha Inai hia llir. Ilf tin t(ri l'i yrara. fi iimntlia ami 4 day at ilia liinr nl lira li. Ilia auril, Miaa )elia hiii-lluip;, UN.n llio dralh ol hit lat arrviriiiK parrnt, lik i liari(r ol him ami In. aimer MpIm-I, ilia nrtrrat rrla tivr he had livinn, and rrare I tliern aa hrr oa n cluMrrn. r-hn aaa a good iiiothi-r to the t-rpliana and brought thviu up to Irar Uod and to readied ail maiikind. I.illlr Krnl Surlling- waa a hri(ht, rhrrrlul lad a In nn r vrrylxaly admired Inr hia manly qualilir and Rood neap ol heart. KverylaaJy" kn.w Fred hiirlling lor milaa ami milea about Ijike county, and .vrrflnaly that knew him aril aaa hia Inrnd Km 1 1 ol th. ppirit ol fun ami haiiy -luld-hiaxl, ol ait ami humor, tie wn the life ol hia (ilayiiiatra on the acJiool Kniumlp, and within the actionl room h waa the c.oa atudeiil who waa al aay. well up at 'he liratl of till i-laap. Tra lirip and pchnol coinpauiaiia loved him alike and there waa much Bor row, trara and mourning when hi death waa announced. Kver aincti the aal occurrence the dukil com paniona ol Kred and Walter could ba aen each day going from one aad htitTie t" the otf.er, aith aor. heart, lid tea. I ll eye, to upou lt) eii.nl lo b pol tbai' di-'t a' hooiaia lrJ t-IIi i-r, oni.5 'rir,v l tn friornl ai; ! - .n.. So (ieiie al on the hatllant i !, It tt'i.a; I i l ln fP to dMth, waa ever r:nrr iilii..i l.i 'l;r name of I l-r . than aaa r ml SnrlliiiK. When he aaa hip frirml atnui'liiig lor life in the trearh rmti. a alrr he Paid : "I'll nave him I I ran'" What man could ever have tlitplayi-d a liiorr lu-ioii- apirit, ahat hi-art inure hravi-ry? I-t up rriiiritiU-r r rr. SnelluiK a a youth lul lu-rn a hn a-ave up hit lifn in an a'.ti'inpt tt rave another. The funer al t.'t'k plat e Ir.iin the Uupl ink cliuri h la.t I neaiUy at 2 p. in. The canket aaa i-overnl ailh heauliful llower. The pnpila ol the ilt'partint'iit of the puliln- w-hiMil a hli-h dri'i-anrd attend ed, mar, ln.l in I nor in tin' lead, and li t- ra-kt-t aax carrii'l hy an hoy a. li, N.linati-ii (r.-ni the ri-aidence to the rliurrh. Ilit ptllSi-arerH were 1'i-rrv Miipliti, flarem-e Minh-r, Juii inir Matai-ll, llarrv llervford, I'hrM-l.-r Mn.lii-y iiml I "in Itiirru-. Tlie ti n I 1 1 l ! i r iM'lf-l with frii-mla ami ht'liiHiliuatr. I'lie choir r. n.rri-, ap"-pt l.itt- inilii- for lilt if. .i-i ii, ami Mr.. Walter I'vcr, in a r.iit'1-l an.l ii,i-il" vii'i- -ipw' a U'tiiti fiil .,.l,i, ".-N'uiiiiiiie We'll l iult-r aland." lirv.l' W. 1 1 illoiuau wai in the pulpit, ami tt'livi-re. a hru-t hut r-1 '.-1 1 . 1 1 , 1 fcrnioi,. Tlie i rcHi lit-r wai t. ell I'liit', and fr a lime could not r, I. o Mi l ditl In duly ai-i-iii to nui. rhHlinalca ami Irn-mU all took a I a-t look at the face of the: d'-a I ami ailrntly tli-pnrted lor the ii-ini'trry. When the urave wan reach 1. 1 tin- t ki'l va loneretl ami alter a allot I pran-r and a a.nirf hy the choir tlie I.t-l aiiflil of hrave Kretl Snelliug aaa hidden Iroiu view To the le r avi-.l .nui orpliani-d aiater, alio haa I... I a ma' iind U-love.l brother, to ti c li'i 't.-.l aunt a ho o tciiili-rly car- ll. r tin- -I' M I lo hi lilr. ami In tl... . tl,. i nit'umiMj; rcl.it ivi'k. The I i'..:. I , l. lf. If .iltU ll hMllpa l lli l l. I l-t ,1 I U i , I I. 'tin I.'.-. .' i....i t'.- .i-i I l'i .l.i ... i . r.i ... I. i- .)v :s. if iv ""II of ...f.'.l Iii j curt, 111- h .it I-n 11 id .t htt'Ulit I i I .i.i in .t i -i hit p 1 1 en ti at tlie iir I I . - I , II - Hi- k 1. In nil I IU II I.l II I - -I I . I c an. I , mi .It. l IK I i 'i I In' 1 1 t 'i t .11 I l. lc t-l .ill ali i klil'M llllll Inr till ii, .ii, if .nle 1 1 .ma nl i It.irai lei . The -t.,i nl In. ir.iin- di-.illi hat ulrcady ' .en t.'I'l. ae ahall d a i-ll upon the i., ,l ieiii . nl hi 1 1,414. tt-r and draw a I it lure "I hi Inline which d'Hiblleaa -li, mi. I l air U-en fall ( auukhine and I appuu't had li"l r ate decreed It mln r a lav. Ilia luliire aaaindinsla ( i.tiiiitin one. No "iiii man ailh lu il,e ai.a' nl mu rs nlliH it'iu ever l ad a hritflitir rl.tr aluiiiiiit in hi iHithway in a' i ii, I.- I. mi ihrniiith Inc. and n. m. ntl.rf al Im ae cM-r went i iii'i i I, it i ntl aitli a purer ht'ait 4iid . ul V f ' r an ,i--r utmu of ncr I vrtf. 1'illiinte 111 ilil.ll Coutai't '.,:!'; :' i,; i.'iuii eaiiiilai, we FRED. knew biro well. If Walter Brnn hail fault wa kn.w them not. It ii paid thai all human bavaaome fault or wepkne.ae but w. do not believe ha had. I'ur. ol mind, tender ol heart, and coriecieotiou and honeat hove aill thin, he wa a greatly ad mired peel men ol young manhtjod. Kofi, karw blto bat to lav hia, Nuur aamrtl Pita but to prala. Alnive all. he loved hia mother, the good woman whoae heart i well nigh breaking a the gaaa upon the lace of her dead bo, while we are Inacrib liiic 'lirae linep. II. wa ever atudying her happiueaa and comfort, and thai of hi aiptrr IjiIIv and baby aiater Mar guerite. He loved them with a ten ilerueaa thai few boy ever ditplay, ml the fund father ami mother looked upon him a their idol Wal ter aaa their pride and joy. One ol the briKhleat pupil in the Ijlkeview achool, he wa giant in intellect lor one of In aye in the achool room, and an athlete on th. chool ground. He wa ol fne phyaique and had many prrponal attraction. The hand of IVath wa laid upon him juat when ttie beauty ol In peraon ami character had begun to develop. It waa cruel fate that ao ruthleanly nalched thi bov from devoted mother' Pide juat a his iplendid btain had begun to develop and -tipl him in devising mean to help and comfort her. ii. wa wrapped up in hi work, for before and after achool he would be early at this of fice to earn a few honeat dollar each week. Quick to learn he waa not long familiaritirig himself with the work at the case, and in a year' time became rapid and accurate tytie-aeiler. Let the pounds ol Mature be in ca dence, and pauae (or the tear ol the lingering acttooltnatw ami iriend. We re again brought tu bow in humble ubmiaaioa to tba decree ol Him who dneth all ttilcgs well. Moat deeply have we brra moved. Every human beiiig in Lavaevi.w mourns the death ol WtlWir Wrowo, and thosti v' o J;Jpi bet moara te dicr aud (re! t.iat in liia lioar'j tr.cy sustained a pereor al low. Kare io tleetl tliat one goes down to the tomb (rilloarii Ly the tear and prayer ol all. When the silver cord ol his life aaa loosened, and hi spirit took it Might, every heart in this com munity was stricken with grief. Come when thou wilt, grim Messen ger, am) thou art terrible in infan -y, in childhood, In youth or in manhood, or even when old age and infirmity has ripened the body (or the tomb -thy presence rolls a mighty stone up on the human heart. But sadder still are we when from our mulct thou dost rudely take awly one who is just entering upon Life's duties, whose work in the vinvard of the worhl has jiitt begun, iiut such is the uncertain tenure of this life. As the night vigils are held !)' the side of the remains, the sorrowing mother walks the room in heart breaking grief awaiting the uncertain arrival of a loving husband to share her grief. That husband and devot ed father is coming from the far iliKtant desert to get one glance at the fce of the dead son he loved so well, U'lore his body is lowered into the tomb. This is the tituation at the present moment as we write. One inn scarcely Imagine the agony and stitTering of these relatives, as the clock ti -ks off the seconds, oh, so slow ly. These boy a, Waller and Fred, K longed to us a well as to the grief stricken relatives. They were our hoys and we were proud of them. The sunlight ha suddenly grown dim in thisottice. Therein something missing that we cannot replace. Kveryoody connected with The Kx auitner in any way mourns deeply the death of these two noble lads. We claimed part ot their esteem and affection Walter had been with tit for many nioutha, long enough for uii to know bin worth and nobleness of character. Little Fred had only t ccn with us one week, but that was long enough for us to become attached o Imii ami to deeply feel his loss. Farewell, noble yonthr. I May your stars shine aj brightly in the tirina n. cut above as the love and esteem for you were deep rooted in the hearts ol tiiost you lctt on earth. The courier sent out after J. W. Hrnwu, the father, returned Tuesday night alone, having been unable to find him. Harry Kiggs started early Wednesday morning and will doubt less leturn with hiin, unlet the sad new ha lieen conveyed to him by some mean and he is already on the way. Mr. Brown may reach here at any hour, or, he may not arrive un til after this itsue of The Examiner lias been printed, a we go to pre early on New Year' day. However, ms sikiii a he arrive card will he is sued announcing the hour of holding the funeral. The remains have been placed in a hermetically sealed uu talic casket. '' cooooooooooooooooooooooo MEW YEAR'S ..OMENS o Ol o o o ol O ON JAN. I o O i OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo I THE calendar begin Ibe year on Jan. t, and It I not strange that lu the beginning of tbe year men should Hud an au gury for the future. Ever alnce the ncUmiing of lime begun the fortune of :iie lira- year's initial day linn been re-f-.-irditl as In a measure Indicative of what was to come during the twelve umntbs succeeding. We no 'ouger go to augurs to foretell the future that la. moat of ua do not fur Instead of be ing iuatalied in temple and living In luxury tbe soothsayers now Inhabit bumble quarter In back street and al ley. But tbe vein of superstition which run through the human race la bound to manifest Itaelf In aome way, and. although we are prone to regard onraelves a quite above tbe foolish practice of our ancestors, we never tbeleaa. In lingering remnants of cus tom, ahow that perhaps we are not so far advanced as we think ournelvea. This desire to peer Into the future Is the origin of Dot a few of the super stition which we Dow openly deride, with a mental reservation that, per haps, after all. It Is Just barely posalbla there may be something la them. Ia Dearly all countries some form of divination Is practiced, particularly by the young, on New Tear's day to fore tell the future. The Scottish people, are fond of regarding themselves aa highly Intellectual, but In this matter they are as credulous aa the peasant of the Sicilian mountain. He uses hia beads, but the Scotchman employs his 7:t'?fV wBtck bo place back down on .tH .tWcv paprailfa it to tail- opa of !t own welgtit, to is vmuotii asking.. puts his Anger on a paa not! read & -verse on which" It rests, and this Is supposed to Indicate bis fortune for the year. . The world over card and dice are In bl?h favor as being supposed to indi cate the decrees of fate. The cards nnd the throws are fortunate or the re verse in about etjual Dumber, so that every oue has a fair chance of obtain ii;g nn omen for good. The actions and voices of the animal associates of man t ie formerly on this ilny above all .it Lent significant of good or evil tu come. A dog's cheerful bark on New Year's morn was auspicious, bis bowl a very unfavorable sign. To meet a cat on New Year's morning betokens Ul for the future, as. curiously enough. It Is regarded In the Latin countries as the sign of a coming change of resi dence. To see a snake Is the worst possible omen, for It siguides death by vloleuce. A few years ago an Italian living near Milan saw three snakes together, on .New Year's morning be fore breakfast and was so frightened that he fell 111. became despondent and -did actually die. To see a pig Is re garded throughout souiaern Europe as a fortunate omen, signifying plenty In the coming twelve months, while the sight of a crow. a magpie or a jackdaw, probably from the thievish propensities of these birds, la regarded as a sign that the beholder will be systematic ally swindled duriug the coming twelve months. Wltliri l-'iir the ear. kit' hj,,,ltii ."J lieu III te Ihlll. 1 luouiinuul tin. loiluli: i.'iir; ji ihnii.i of tirmui fur uutilin All m lit-ia, fur or Heir. kla.v tr.ielul wait atul winning tniila tiain Ii it'tnlsliii. tlrm an-l tl.ar; U.iy lontlo-l In' .! tlie liourt bryuile A oiiMur.i iti-rl the ytar. Uii- nni.-i.' lie thy sikmUI gift To Ui' m1 i-lmrm the eur; Uuy lliy iMl voire the st'tima lift llryoml iliia earthly sphere. May pea. e ol nitml, that heavenly peace, lie Willi thee through the year; May Christian virtuea never ie And torruwa disappear. Mir ill the rood thi. world ran give Reward Hire on thy way. May heaienly bleating, while you live, Surround the. .very dayt P.J. Windtor. The Lke County Telephone system saves much anxiety and waiting. People are In-ginning to wonder how they ever got along without the system before it was built. Last week two pal pitating young hearts at Silver Lake were imulo happy through this medium. They received authority over the phone, to wed. otherwise the happy event could not have taken place 'intil a week later. 1 i