The Morning Record, May 17, 1900

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The Morning Record, May 17, 1900

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Issue of "The Morning Record" Newspaper.

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

Date

1900-05-17

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE MORNING RECORD.
TRAYERSB CITY. MICH.'THDRSDAY, MAY 17,1900.

UFEK»SiFI
Bamon of lu lui Soma
UBOODOimoA

dmalpewatad Baeot Worfeera to Saeateatoladtaiiawolto

eETTINGJTMETHER

tamun la

1,200
Fourth Yeu-J-No. 946

BHD CBOB8 BILL FASSBD
Sdiority B«ert on Antf-Ttnat BUI

Elegance
in Stationery

tathoBenata.
BmIa of AcnamBBt BMOted
SnetoitiyaiMmmnBwn*.
. May l»~Tha AhuOpwia 8t LouiB Mko.
WaaUaptoa. May to-lha honato-

■ated BtaM WoAan ttmtmmrn bald
tv did Uttle
Bteflayaad autoaaw
USooM^
odthMthaasi aahat flows of the Bat thM to a Slleh Ovar BaSasUen at bOl to laeerperato t^ imeriaaa HattonalBod Cbom. 1W
■m*7 BfMiv. Xovmr. to » Car■Olahafl BfltoOHBaflaofl that
porientha Dtotriet of Oalombto aptheprieeaiaai of tha hollar
paopriatton hm wat
Iwa. haalan. hMp«a and tto plate
BepretenlaMve OvorMhaflhaesioflamfltoa epaetol Oonadl la Samten Mahiafl Otoaad
damalortty
Ctat
■Itlee. A w^ a«U to be ad- Ssom LaM MIpM. BvMoatly la a
foportca tha aati-ttoat bOl aprMd to
totoofl by the easeesttas srill afleet at
W« hart just received direct from the celebrated
Oaadlosk Otar BattflnUaatf tha bythp 'aemmittosoa jndtoiary yaatmtoast ttOAto wo.
Whitiag maaulactoiy a large and elegaat Une of their
Tto—cfWottfant FropsasA
tUto of tha aaoata ta a fitoeamlua
hnest sutionery in their Angera. French Crepon, GrcPMtolwTaiMmaw
tefatoadlaiikiwto ■^inrtil^ tat
el tha admlatoteattoaofaBalt* laOaba
ann Bond, Organdie Bond, French Oigandic, Imperial
ItoapnfnaraCafaati to tka On^
‘wtiaatoar ThoMpaco of Maesaa Oop. St. LonH. May U—Altar eonterlap
ftoa gtoto tat Hatol toi'
all day aad lata iaie tha aipht a baoto MalSaaaa
Bond, English VeUtim, ia the very latest shapes.
fasiid aad wtthTbroa Otharmwaa gfapraamaatforthsaattlamantaf the Oraaaast Band wUl plve a flaa ooelal
tttoramiWIw
The ladies are especially invited to call and see
pi^ln tha
Opera Bonaa Friday
Anested Toatarday.
Btnotnrstrlka waa roaahad by the
them, at the
prisvaaee eommlttoa aettop.for tba
etolm that lha plaoa baa baaa eaptand toeeU l6Th* Itorelaa Bae«6.
(boach raporu to that aflaet ara float- Harasa, May le—Poatmaater Thomp- mas. aad raUway ofisiato. Tbaapneh( ff. L DMgLui aMiii tt tTjaa\
». who yaaterday objeeted todipaaal awat mut be raUflad by tha
iBfl areaad Leraaso Marqaoa aad
BaropaaB eoaatrlaa. Ono raaur fraa ly beeaaae of bto aawaaloe from ofioi oonaeU hafora baoamtop openUve. The
of tha aproaaeant are withheld
Loraaao Mar«Baa to to tba affoat that asd who today eosfeaeed to tba antoappeadtop final aettoa, bat It to known
irlatioa of ttss, waa arreated
Matoktophaa baaBraltorad aad that
flaral Btofl, Praaidaat Kracw*# praad- alpbt. topetber with 'W, H. Beevea, that the hltoh to over the retoatton of
the Imported men and
ooa. asd other Boers hare bees eapter- »pnty a
ed. H It baa raeily ooeorred tba Baer clerks. Edward Moya asd Jorpe Maa- ofetrlkere. Tfaeenesntlve eoaaeil to
aathorltUe are eoceeallag the fast for earo. employed to tba stamp depart­ to aeeeion behind .eJcaed-4pore and
seems to be dew
milltarj reeeoaa. Kraaipaa. where ment. They were an lodped to jaU.
Sample
Traflic on the etr^ei railway* U a*apparenilj an aeUen took plaee on
the eonTaoadaj, U lest then «o mllsi froa
Pants
dlUona before the slrlke. None of the
Mafeklnp.' This plaoe wat the eceae
S.S3S •trlkinp employee of the Transit
for Men
of the flat ooofllel of,tbe svar.
InapBOtor
Kummeiy
Investiipany
have
retnrned
to
work,
Pretoria, Mar
rto Loreata Marcare are belag operated with the help
(-,and
Siting LooAl.PlBzttB.
^maa. Me; le-Valaklnp. Moordinp to
of Bon-nntoa men. many of whom wore
There isn't a einglc item of worth that's
adTtoae roeelred bore todaj, to'aUU
' Boy’s
eanoaaded hjr Boon. The Brittob eol- FiadOoed Wapee Paid aad Brnfifoyae eeeamd from other elUoe.
missing in our line of Xegligeee. If yon
au aanhlap to the reUef of the Maady to ohaarre all PieeanUosaiy
are now on
want a ahirt at Wc or $3.00, here you find it
tewB hae beaa repnlaad with preat Maatsrai Utptop Oea sf Lew Water
—and all prices between. The patterna are
Sale.
teaa. right and they fit aa good aa cuatom made
A dtopateh troa Malopa today etoua Alarau to Preraat Izplotossa- OaplalB COenaorb Oompnay' Mad
Every pair
ahirU. All BKee.
thattheeorreepoadeatof the Loadoa Buesp AdToeate of Plata low to
BM Baal -Mow OoUepe to be
•tricUy
Korptop Poet wat eaptnred yealerday Bsfotee Xaspaotlon of Stotlosary
Badiwed.
la the flpht at Eraalpaa. Brittoh ea- Bellars
new and a
ptoeon are trytop to repair the raU- W. T. Mnounary of Bimore, state •teem u Tb« Uoraiar Record.
tnif
ConUin mneb more shoe ele­
Manila. May. le-Oapt O'Oaaaer'a
way brUpe there.
woftbaFlltb Dtotrtot, npaay of the Forty-ilzth infantry
gance, abapelineea aod dor
The Vothstaa atraanoiHly adroeataa hae been la the elty aiaee Moaday makmoney aaver.
SiU Shirt.
Silk l-mtereeuability than i* oaually obtain­
hat eaptnred ss riOee. aw hotohUm
the deetractiOB of the Wltwi
thoroapb laapeeUoa of the aad sow mana*.ahalto at BUaa, Qavlto
able at ao moderate a price—
paid atoet aa a aeeoHary
toctoriw to this city. Be etoted yae- provlaeo. War vetoraos livlnp
A look trill oom ioce jron.
torday that hto work hero had pro- Manila are formlapa oompaay of
LenatO Marqaea. May 1»->A Portsaad ha
hoodred mea ae a analena for a mUitia
pa«a ofieial dtopateh aye that aa ea- ma^
with the <
eeaatcrhaa oeearred near Mafektop which ha flod*. He states that the foroa.
of ohoicB, B0W and datfrablB
''kadjhat the Bocre were repatoed with wapoi are pood aad eompare favorably It to planned to open barelnJnaea
newFUiplao oollepetfaatwUl be noahaary Uaa.
with the best to hto dtaUiet. The proloadOB. May le—The war ofliee baa prletort are eareful abo^t employlap •eotarian. Siw.ow haviap been enbpoated the foUowlap report from Oea yonnp bey%Md plrU and very few •eribed far the endowment of the coloral BaUer, dated at Dandee today; inttoncee of finder ape are foand. and
joBt opened np and placed on sole here.
• ■ We oooaplod Oleaooe yeatorday. The where there have bean each caaee It waa
Ttansraalera have oow oTaeuated
baeaaao of ao tanlt of tha employer*.
Very epedol valueo, porticaUrly in skirts, night gowns,
BIppareherp aad the Free BUlert on The arrsapements to pnteet employca
corset covere, drawers, etc. See oar window.
the Drakeabarp are mneh redooed in from fiaaperoaa maehtoery are very FromotorJohawmwlUBepln Definite
Action Upon Old Mtorioa BAtway
aamben. The Carolina, Lydenberp
ry and preprietom and auperaad Pretoria oommandoea trekked
Project in a Few Days.
e have token patoe to obaerve
RELIABLE DRY GOODS CARPET AND CLOTHING HOUSE*
There
waa a meetlap of the ofieeia
the raise eatabltohed by law repnlatof the Travetee City, Old Mtosion A
iap
the
paardtop
of
moriap
maehtoery.
oea. The laat train, with an ambory atated that he PmIbsuU BaUway Co- la Patobia A
lanee, left there at dawn May IS. This topiviaf apeclal attoailoa to b^er
W. a Johnrasaltwaalarpelyprodaoadby the aeBon. tba I
r of the I
aad tha
ttoo of the Fifth dlTtolos, whteh dnr- tha lafety of aaptoea aad boUere.
WM present and formally noUflad tha
top the laat few days has dona smoh to orptop the adoption of low water oompaay that if the ripht of way beThe Leading Shoe Hooae.
▼ary hard work in marehtop. moastola
ahmandOld Mtoatoalafally aame to alt etotlonary boilan and
ellmhtopaad roadmaktop. Tkstoaara
aarod ha to praparad to bMria deflnite
sew msatop to Waasato sak atatles. hto aappaatlOM ar* bai^ vary favor­ aettoa towarda hriapiap tba project
ably raeelved. Ho etatoa that with
proper praeantloa explooieaa oaa ha down teabaalaam biato. HawaaaaB0LDISR6' WIDOWS BOM
preveatod aad he flada that aaeh pre- Bared that there ware bnt a few small
loBB ara belnp elimsly observed to plecoa yet to aaenra aod that the PaaOtasd Army Moms at Pitt
moateaaea. Ha U a strosp advooatoof iBsala people had pnaraatoed that
ad Teatarday.
The dressiest little men in Traverse are beiiiii
a auto law proridlsp for tha Inspaet- there woold be ao obelmettoa la that
spwtol M the Morelia Record.
fitted out in this store nowadays. Bring your boy in
ton of fill tutloaaiy belloin. as waU as repaid. It was decided to prepare for
Plttobarp, May le-Tba Urasd Army
wmbeau. aad aaeh a law, ha ar- Mr. Johnaoaa oompleto profile of the
and we will fit him out in a style that will make you
route,
which
he
will
Uke
to
Chicago
hems ter aoldlors’ widows at Bawk- puea. wo^ raault la tha preyenttoa of
feel proud. Our styles are correct, materials excell­
toaataUos was bnrsad today. Torty prwt toaa of life thfonph 'azptootoaa, and preeeat to the partite Intereetod
1th him. Mr. Jehaaon'e pUa. M al­
ent, thoroughly well tailored.'
tamatoa. nptop la ape from M to os whtoh weald not eccnr aadar rlptoto
ready anaounoed. to to place the pro­
years eseapad wlthont tojory. Uas. apeeUoa rules.
See some of the pr«tty suits with fancy silk vests
•S0.0W.
Inspaotor Mummery will oempleto ject la the baada of a firm of well
—they are the favorites.
bU work bora by the and of tba weak. known coatraetore to Chioapo.
ZNOldMAKBH PIVOBBD.
You will find here all the latest things in caps,
win build the Uae eomplele before requlrinp aarjpafa.
Oaeet Ttoam a BUta Saaator Who
waists, ties, hosiery, shoes, underwear, etc., in fact
JIISBOVmi STATB TICUT.
In the meanUme New York caplUt▼iototod Law Bo Balpad to Maks.
everything
to make your boy's outfit complete.
touwlUplve
a
bond
that
when
BapnbUeaM Put Oood Oaadldataa lo
apeeUl W n« HeralM Bocerd
Prices are wonderfully little.
read to oampletod they will take It
tha Field Tastorday.
Tbf vfttu* o: liar, ti.p t-Iwpkear
Wabash, lad.. May 1»-Stato Beaator Spirial tsThc UorpliK Saeord
ftom tha oontractors and hand over tba
i fMlUiftlee frueiung aCd do-e
Frenk Heller. Uot Weabbara, Or. D. 8.
•oil eraiilog dofr
taaaaCIly. May 16—Tha Bapnbll- price of ooaalraetloa. then po ahead
Ltovllla asd Jeha Beller, promtoest
oenveation tod^ aomtoatodafnll aad equip tha road. Some of the mamUUytm IB dirodi
GLASS BLOCK
ITHONI
man ut Wbitelay ooaaty. were arrostod
CAWA«A ST&BEI
BXAJBlAA
Mutllb«Bd the fo
bera of the oompaay, however, favor
•• nm lioo tii«r. er l«vf»rjau
today tor Tiolaitop Ua state flab law. state ttoket. aleetod delepatee to tha haviap the line buUt by coatraetore la
Tel^lioue U ulicv'rMdr
national envenUoo, and reeleetod
All were releatod ea baU. Heller
this part of the cute, bellevlap that
Tom
J.
Atkin
aa
chairman
of
tke
etato
ander arreel tor riolaUsp a law paaeed
eommltue and adopted a platform they can eave money, bat that part of
by the leplelatere of wbleb he waa
pood aad auwap eaonpb for any Be- theenterprtoe will be talked ap later,
member. ______________
pablleaa to atoad upoB. Tha principal ne committee from the penlneela who
8ALAUBS OF POSTAL CLUMP flpht wa* ever the aelaettos of tha have been poohlnp the project have
beta Invited to meet Mr. Johaaon and
AppNpriatles BUI Prondea for Hiphor •Bip Fonr" dalapataa at larpe to tha the oflSoaie of the company here today,
Philadelphia eoBvaattoa. Tha dele
Pay lor Many of Them.
pataa are: b. M. Hoaaor. D. P. Dyer. and if the ouUook to aa promlatop as
apwiel ts tW Morelat BMOTd.
St Loale: J. L. Maaoto of OarroUtoa. haaai^eared up to Uto time Mr. JohaWaahhwtos. May t»-Tha ew
A Barton, of Nevada. For Oovoraor, aon wUl pt> to Chtoapo tha aad of the
pestoBtoe aeatmlttoe today apreod ap- Joe. Ftory of JoSema Oi^; Ltontonoaasamosdmaatltothe poatalappro3ovemr.^B. F. Alloa. Kaataa 01^:
OANDT FAOTOBT BVBVBD.
priatloa MU toereaalap from SMo to BooreUiy of SUto. B. L. PortorSeld,
SIMM par aaaam the saiariaa of aooo Bpriapflold; SUta Tieaoaiw. W. A Fire tmt VIpht Oaaaad a Urn of
isUway postal atorta. asd from Si.iso Flanri^. Wobator Grove: Aodltor, W.
B7S.000 at Xartea. lad.
toSl.tOOa year the.aalariasof 6M of F. Btoebaam, St. Charlee: Attorney
elam tear laUwaylpestol etorim.
OeBanl.A F. Otaloe. Boe: BaUway
Martoa,
lad.. May 17-Tha Fowler
aad Warehnnei finmiatoitoneri C.
employlap
n WAS a;wallu»p pzkb
Oroaaa, Plane Oty.
porwaa, was daetroyed. by ftoe at mid' ■aatotoa to Met Be Baoh at Treat
aipht toalpht. Uosaa bnlldliip and
DVSL BBTWZEH BOYA
sto^ wlU reash fT8.ew. Oauaaet fire
Ptohtop. Altar AU.
Attar all too beastly todalped to by Feapht With ••Valondod” Oaae aad tomakaowB^_____________
Mm-“m tn-y ♦>»« wiiiimp of the Up OaeTbeapfaitoba Fatally WonadaA tetXaaOnam
to priTAU fhafllBBi
Bah wUto waa aappoaad to eelipaa the apeeill w Tfa* M6IMC Bmre.
Wbalamtopr tptaU.<iaan artaUeo.
Black and ton, welt and band tarn aoiec, $3.fi0
«atA made hj Oeoepe MaM. Jr., tha BmtQ. lad.. May la-Tou^t OecMpa W.B. MlUar. W M oMM?
For sale only by '
M»-4t
PaymblB monthly InadFABoe.
Balt Ctoy mast eoma down. That bip Oarbsr. apod 16. aad MaraaM Barpeee, Coy’s old stand.
tatehpw troat klltod with aa ear, aaw ^tafllAleacWa dasL }aat Im taa.
Cbas. W. Merrill
toraa eat to hara bass a waU-«yad with “BBlaaded” pua. Ba^am to
VaOST STRBBT
thonpht to be fatally wwnadaA
.IflW.rmntSC McNuun Block

RinOFTKIJUia

The Old Reliable City Book Store

Alfred V. Friedrich

Holian, Beeclier Co.. Pniprieiors.

FACTORIES IM GOOD SHAPE

Negligee Shirts

REBELS lOSE APSURITIPR

Our $2.50 Shoes
For Ladies

Wait a Wka Sait or Paata?

S. BENDA & 00.

A SPLENDID LINE

LADES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR

LOOKS LIKE BUSINESS

STEHsTBERO-’S

ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH

aMwa»»aHa« aHiHaHa««««aHa aHnaHasHa

»
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at

*
m
m
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SToAllToinb $
flf She Coaipaio

Childrens
Suits.

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To those who appreciate

THEJBOSTON STORE

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MaKaHWHa amHaM»»ai«aHa aai «»aHa«af»

4

Michigan
Telephone
Company

Reduction
in leel

Now 75c a Month

ssiicEr^-'

SirWl

PARKER BROS.

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THE MORNING RECORD. THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1900

•> nn

Mosvura aboobd.

SAVBBss can

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laaBioAS

rMKfn«mC<r:m
OftlSS nAVXSra fUKALD.

»» T. KACTiSAtfDjJy.W. Saw™g, W. Uammmm. «iiQr>»a Miinr.

Om OBMriAM
MbTheMaffo-a.

TO OOVPLSn R THU WBBK

CHIEFWEMNIE IsTmSED
Bob. B. W. Wnocn. W«t VbfUb'B
9T, hM vrUta* OB oUa popar is tevor of Ua raIntkBOfthaPhlUpplnaa. Mr. Will
MaMaAattetbalB attU a Daaoar»i,
tat Boaa tba laaa oa iaiartaan
vfUh»«a»a|daadldohBaoa::to a
la BB BT|r>maat with tba Demo
The Iowa Damoarata, attar a atomy
^bata. rafaaad to pirt tba dgora 16 to 1
la tbair Iteo plattom bat baartOy aoiaaaad tba Cbleage ^ttom. Tba
Bawkaya Damoerata altbar bare not
Iba aoaraga of tbataocmTietlosa or iaa0Ba tba rgold Oemoeratt wUl Uka
Mlnr «oiBlBe iB a Cbieago eapaala
a of tba
Tbb par eapiU al
aeoBtry waa Ste.S8 oa May lat.
ealy •».» wbaa Bryaa waa nemlBatad
la IWt. Tba fatlBra of free allrar baa
aanalBly Bot ebaekad
iBintweaxt lad 87.001,It? b>
•laoro. That' a Pamoaratic yaar.
toitMwaaxpei ladi74.oee.OM boabala.
AatwaaaBap
1 a tala only ai
laag aa tba party la (am of the gold
MiBdard la to power.

wBngngnwwtWtwnpti^tecjiiMtii
i THE 8TAQE
*
AND PUbTFORM j
Tba Baxt attraetlOB that wUl be
at Btainbanr'a Qrand la Jaa. 8. Maekla'a
>Orlaaa' OcUar Door.” on Satarday,
-...May 80. for matloae aad Bight.
ycdrn Fay Pal^a prodoetioo
“Tba BgypUaa.” anaouoed a i
limo ago to ^0paar at 8taiBberg'a
Oraad on tba Ittb, wlU aot ba aeca
ban natU later, owlag to a change of
BXCTOLG CLUB OBOAVIZBD
WUl Hake ItaFliot Bon Monday Brantag—Baa Be Mama Tet.
A blejelo elnb waa organized lait
aanlBgat tba boaa of L. M. Beai
orblebiaaa yatwllhoat a name, bat la
aomptaad of •paopla who will bare a
good time If it nam gpta ena A i
alttaa baa been appointed, bowerer,
wUl ebeoaa a name andtheoelora
iartbeelab.
Tbe drat ran of the clsb will
tokOB Monday aTenlBg. with Claylon
lardia aa leader, the elnb maetlng at
Ibabemaof ArtbnrBarl before the ran.
Tba loUowlnr oSeera were elected:
Prmldaat-ARwld Oook.
Tlea pnaidanV-BoaMa Fnlgtanoi.
Itbal Pope.
BUB0J;.ABT AT XIBOSLST
Barber Shop of 9. B. Brown Bniered
and Btgbt Bason stolen.
i. B. Brown of Elngeley waa rUltad
by barfIan aoma Uaaa Tnaaday ntghL
WIWB ba entered hie barber ahopyeatorAay morning, be found that tbe
aateb OB tbe rear door bad been apnng.
A enreb abowed that elgb t of bia imzon
wen miming. NotbingAlee bad bean
atolon. altbongb eemal other razora
ann lying bapdy.
Tbe baTglari bad evldaatiy made as
effort to enter tba aalnon of Bleb SrlO'
Im. aa a panel of tbe door waa btttkea.
Bat tba effort looBtar tbebnUdlngbad
BOt baaa anecMotoL
Tbo earn wee pBt In tbe bBBde of tbe
aatberitiaa of tbia cltyytarda} by
Mr. Brown. _____________ _

KejalaOrdlBaaaaia Batag Baapaatad
aad Tboa Par Ibaro Sara Baas
Be Zntaatlooal Ttolatieaa.
Cbiaf of PQllaa Basaie U plaaaad
with tba maasar U wbleb Weyela rldara are obaarrlag the
g tbe naa of aldawalkm. Tban
ban been eokparlUnly tew violationa
and what there ban been were by
pereoea wbe ban faUad to aaa the anBoanaamaetaettbe date upon wfelch
tba law want Into affaot Thma ban
baeBBoarreata aad no ooeaalon
proeaadlnga by the ofBoert.
Peraonal.
MlmCharlatta Bala left-yaaterday
tor an extended alalt with nlatlvaa and
frlandaatMaabTllla. Ml^.
MM Lorena Pennington, who baa
baaa trimmer la tba mlllinary atore of
Stanley Siatara at Maple City, baa retnrsed to ber home ymterday.
BoT. A. U Thnretoa of Kiagaley
la the city ymtardiy.
3. A. Pceningtoa of Lake Ann is in
tbaeity.
Mm. Jasaa B. Lake of Bandolpb
atreat will go to Stanton today to visit
ber mother and friends. She will ba
gone two or throe waaka.
Mr. and Mn. B. WlUiamsoa aad
Profemor Morrow of CUeage went to
tbaroiortat Fonob ymterday, where
they are the fint reeortete of tbe eeeBarry Parker arrived in tbe city ym­
terday to attend the fnaeral of ble
father. W. 3. Parker.
GleaCnrtia went to Omnd Bapida
ymterday.
Loraa Kawberry toft yaMarday for
LoaABgelaa.Oal., where ba will re­
main. Be haa been in tbT city two
yean alnee coming here from Lm
Aagelea, where be bad realded.
John Tweddto, ez-proaecnU
tomay of tbU oonnty. toft ymtoeday
on bit return to Bonston. Texes. He
atatm that be wlU aoon remove to Kan
aaaCity.
Leo Solomon ratnmed to Llgonier,
Ind., ymterday.
M. C. Bamm is entertainiog hit
mother. Mra. B. J. Bamm of Beading.
Mn. John Fowle, Mn. Tituz and
Mra. Frank Eldred have gone to
tend the M. S. dUtriet Hlseionary.
feronoe at Oharlevolx.
MM Eita Boagtoy baa aeeepted the
poaltloa of Btanographar In tbe law
offlea of Pran A DavU.
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Mn. Jacob Fnrtaeb left ymterday to
attend tba May FmUval at Ann Arbor.
Thomas .MeOnln. trareling fnlgbt
agmt for tba Para Marqoette raUroad.
U in Ua dty.
Mm. Z. B. Brant and Mn. J. C.
Morgan will go to Ann Arbor today to
avtand tba May rmtlval.
Feaml^r retnraad toat aigbt
from .^aed City, where ha went to et
tond the fnnenl of bU father, WlUtom
Feamley.
Cbarlm Clark aad wife of Lake Ann
anent ymterday In the city.
Ben Johnson and Frank Trick of
Lake Ana ware is tbe eity ymterday.
Arthnr Taylor of Wexford U vialUsg
in the elty for a few daya.
Bedford Valtoab of Aldan was in tba
city ymterday.
Mn. J. 8. Cnwfard of Chicago ta the
gnmt of Mim Bditb B. Adams for
weak.
Blon Foley of Cedar ia in the city.
O. J. Oordm and B. J. Steffena of
Leland were In tba elty ymterday.
N. B. Strong and J. U. Benjamin of
Otand Bapida an in tbe elty la the intermttof tbe W. W. KlmbaU Co.

WUtord W. O. T. U. Meeting.
Tbe meeting of tbe Willard W. C. T.
U. will oecnr this aftoraoon at the
Saeoad M. E. ebnreb. Mn. Sbaffar will
have tba program in ebaige at tba
tmOaf* Twirlara Playing Fnat Ball etoaa of which MM Smith and pnpUa
TUaSaaaoB.
will terelab a
BwdabTwirtan ban had anotbar Tba motban of tbe papUa and all
m an aordtoUy lavilod td ba
game with Ilk Bapida. and Aafaatod
IBamagala. TbUtUaa the aeore waa
rtoW. Tblaia tba tonrtb ataalgbt
game that they ban woe tbia aaaaoa,
Wo, tbe aadar^giMd. do ber^
md they tataed to win onry oea that
agnetenteBd tba moway ob a so•WPiByeaat bottto of Onaaeb WaitaBled SyiBitamane they pUyod U gamm. rep of Tar if U teila to can year aoa^
oroold. Waalae gaaraBloo a ss-eaot
mA woe ts of them.
bottle to pcova aatMaatory or m-----A B. Walt. Bwrbaa A
Mra. CwMa* FanaraL

STABTOrO tnoffc.

TtefnaralofMm.Oartlae« Horthymt. wfll oaearM that plan tUt mar^
ftgt Bt» oblo^ A toiga aember of
AteBto wfll BMBBd Irem tbta cUy.

DEATH CLAIMED-HIM

AbotUMOOSWoSaodadfer »rc9oaad two
OaUbfaUoB.
Bx-A14enBAH
J. Puker
aoMBhlaa wUiA baa taoaa aeUeDied TAStArday Korniag.
aabaeriptteaa ter a o^brMteo
oa tba third aadFoarth of Jalp ban
bod T«T aatteteatory aaaoaaa aad If Straggtod Agatoto Typhoid PaaomoAla
obeattMO men aaa be laiaad thla OalyaWeek-SiaLomln thla Comjmt vU) be maikad with the (nadaat
............................. WB llleb. manl^ will be Keealy Felt.
ifuotaraaw. TbaoaBaaBaoltbaaltp WUllam J. Parker, oae of tbe beat
wm ba aemplatad tbia wmk, whae a knowo aad blgbly rmpeeted eitii
maiilat wffl ba eaUad ter tba parpeaa Iblaelty.
oflaflBfftbamaUarbaten tba pobUa , a abort Ulnem of a weak. Ba wai
taekad with typhoid pbrnmenli
terdataHa
Tba aacfoatlea la tor a Uc profraa wodoeaday of last weak, asd
tor two dan- eaa of tba fraat faatm ■tnggto agaiaat the diaaaaa aMad ymtoba a
maatM aaralrat oa tba taiday at s-.ia.
BWbtedtbatblrd. Ttla propaaittoo f
At Amt it was thought that Mr. Park
laiaH^ wltb groat farm.
m would ovanoma the aitoek and un­

■ O. JobntOB. r. a TV

HliMMBBDri8wH>limMH.
SaattNOTWB
Wbolamla or man. qaart or galloB.
W. A Motor. 181 Fnat ctroot, McOpy'aoUiMBBd.
MO-tr

BBN OOFSrs Bia CATCS.
Fear Tear OM at BoBorluAed as 1A
Xaeb Tnat-Ot^ toUteatlBg Ifowa.
Uttla Ben Covey of tba towa et
Biner ie prebaWy enUttod to tbe dieUscUoa of being the yeangeO Saberto land a
big'troct. BaantotoBded a moMad
trout a tew Saya ago wbleb maaaond
IB ladbaa 1b toagtb aad far a wbOa it
et wbtoh waa tba aggramcir. bat tba hey Bnally laadod bia
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Whan it Ja

DO YOU NEED ^
A GOOD STEEL RANGE?
QUICK MEAL

You Gan Have One
Joat aa well as not—I btT«
large line of the PeninnkrBadQaiek Ue«l Steel
BangeB, front Kiaoo. A
little caab down tnd tbe
balance in easy paTneata..
I hare a foil line of ooA
BtOTCB, qnick meal gtaoline
- and quick meal bloe flame
oil Btofe*.

aidarud that thla tod ia bat tour ywn
old tha teat ta worthy et mors than
spaelal attontton.
Buatosm ia raahiag is Hcaor and
thare an no Mia tan aboat tha fiam.
Tbs ranraada, mlUa and toatartaa
toty tonayaadtha mar^anto pna

til MoMay sopm wen astortBlaed. ter
bis ultimate neovery.
At that ttme
tbe diaeato took a deeidad turn for tba
worse, aad Taeaday a oonsaltatlo

After thk mouth the Tbdd Hotel
will ba ooaaptod by David Hatch and
taasUy whowUleesdaata good hotoL
r. Haggaden baa ntaodalad the
uppar portlOB of his brick buUdtog aad
aigbbopeloM.
William J. Parker waa bora to Kala­ a saw photograph gaUary wlU ba aatabliabad ta lb
mazoo to 1844. He reerived bis ed<
Tba SnHth bloek Is to ba ramto
tlon in tnat eUy.and whllaatlll a young
mas, embarked la the brick bualnem at' aad oOBvertad into a hotel with a sa­
Allegan. Later be ettabllabed a meat' loon attaehmant.

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Slater’s House Furnishing Store
xao X'zoaa.'t s-bapoob.'

DISSOLPTIOM OF FABTMBBBHIP.
W. A Miller will Ann the Fruit Sten
Alone Banafter.
The 8rm of Miller & Pranae, wbleb
aa been coadneUng the fruit and atatlonery store formerly owned by A. A.

MeOoy
A Son, has been
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dimolv W.
B. Miller trill conUnne tbe bnstoeea
and cater to the public needs to one of
tbepretl'
ta the eti_______ ____________
A Kean Clear Brain.
Yoar best feelings, your social pos]‘
tlon or bnalness aueeess depend largely
OB the perflet action of yonr stomaen
and liver. Ur. King’s New Life Pills
|lve Incieased
a keen, clear
A 2; cent
wUl Min yon feel like a new being.
Bold by &B Walt and Jaa. G. John-

W.L. DOUGLAS^
S%50 SHOE

m

$3»60 Good ikMXAihereteliof roodiudgmeniasdexperlet.ee. Our
AM AM (Voei rteexl Onrliul nloelY, mxde posttble by la experience d
90iOO nttrly ■ suiner of ■ century. Ttiey fill the place el blgb-pnceJ
A A e/\ *tioex because lliey are Jutlat good Our .mmeote xaJex prore itiii
JpOi
are appreciated by yeuag men and buslnexx eienwbsxrc IcckA A A A Ingfor Die tnosi a.yliah and xervjceable ahcei at ibe lowed rn
90a-9U Conv^red wHb other maker. W. L. Dougla, Xhoes are wonii !b rt
'•
-r'
We bavetbeezela«ir«*iteoeytn tbia elty

A. S Fryman,
19S Front St

VneUeal Shoe Mun

I Cure—Waraep'b
White Wfaie of Top Syptip, the

niixiAM J. rauKKR
beet cough mjieilj- on earth, cure* a cold
market there, and afterwards removed to one day if taken in time. SSandhOcta.
to Grand Eapidz. where he engaged ia
tbe mine builnem. In 1683 benmoved
to tola city, where for aeven years he
eondneted a meat market. In 1803 be
entered into'a partuereblp wUb hla
brother. Charlet M. Parker, to
baotand aaoe bnatoeaa, under tbe firm
same of Parker Brm.
Abanl
months ago they nmovad ,tbelr atoek
ofgoodato the McNamara boilding,
where they had better aeoommodaUona for their inereaaing bneloem.
Mr. Parker was one of the' meet
highly rapected of tbe bntlaem men
of this city. He was ao exemplary
That give you comfort, and wheels
eiUzen, public epirited and careful for
the Intermtiof thoee who surrounded
that give you trouble. If you buy a
him. Be bad joat closed a service of
four consecutive yean on the city
good wheel with an established rep­
eouncll as alderman from tbe Pint
utation Jike the Rambler, that has
ward, when -bis work mto^baraei
ad by carcfuineas and souni Judgn
stood the test of twenty-one years.
Be wa« careful In his participation In
debate, but hU words bad weight, and
$40 could not- be better invested.
wen always given mn:b eonslderttion
Barring accidents, the Rambler will
by bU fellow alderman. His work on
oommlttaet was especially valuable,
last you for years. Glad to show you
when be was tborongb and paiustak.
tog.
all the latest improvements.
Peraonallv Mr. Parker was admired

There
Are Wheels

trank to bis daaltogs. and thme. with
many other pleasant personal quallUes
eared him to his many friends.
Among tbe business men of the city be
will be aspeeially missed, as they have
laaraod to look up to him as ooe whoae
life was exemplary and whoee eonnml
full of dlteret’.on. He was not a
member of any religions demomiuatioD. but was an attendant of the Con
gregational ebnreb.
Mr. Parker's family eonauted of hit
wife, a daughter. Mrs. Fred Mmor of
Grand Bapida. and a son, Harry
Parker, ^tho la wltb Mr. Seeor to the
Grand i^lds Fire insurance Co. Mr.
and Mn G. W. Pa'kor, parenu of the
Boeaeed. are stUl llvingat Kalamazoo.
The funeral will ooenr from the reeldenm tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Tbe mamben of the council, who were,
oollesgnm of Mr. Parker, will attend
the funeral in a body.
A Woman's Awful Peril.
"Then is only one ebance to
yonrilfe and that la through an opera­
tion" were the startling words hoard
by Mra. I. B. Hunt of Lime Bidge,Wis.,
from ber doctor after be bad vainly
tried to cure ber of a frightfni case of
stomach trouble and yellow Jsnndloe.
Gall Btoaes bad formed and ebe eonaUntly grew worse. Then she began
to nse Eleetric Bitten which wholly
cured ber. It's a wonderful stomaeh
Uvar and kidney remedy. Onree
dyepepato, leae of appeUte. Try it-Only
60 eto. Guanntaed. For tale by 8. B.
Walt aad Jaa 0. Johnsons, droggists.

Don’t Pa; Higb Prices
-----FOE-----

SHOES
1 ean fit ladles, gsnttoman and childraa with beat ahoai at lower ^toaa than
aay elhv atara to town.
Bapalrtag Beatty and quickly done.

J. SHAUN
814 Front Stnot

What About
That Ghainless?'
Coqldn't afford it before ? You sure­
ly can now. They’re within reach of
e\ eryone; There’s the Clipper, that
today costs you just $6o.oo. It's a
beauty, and so easy to ride. Want to
put a few more dollars into a good
investment? Those that ride them
will tell you the Cleveland chainless
at $75 beats the worid. They know
because they have proved them.
Better join the ranks.

It’s Cheaper to Ride
Than go afoot, when you can buy an
Ajax wheel for_$28 or an Ideal for
$25. These we’re selling all the
while because they give such good
satisfaction. They'look good—they
wear good and they are good. Tty
one for this season.

Siimmer's
The Time

mil

To enjoy one's self, especially out
doors. Have you the summer furni­
ture needed?

Lawn Chairs
A most comfortable chair, with adjuslable/frame and a canvas seat
cost just one dollar. Two other
grades sell for $2.25 and S2.35.

Lawn Rockers
Those jrith woven splint seat and
back, and woven splint scat, and
spindle back, painted either red or
green. Sells from $1.25 to $2.50.

Lawn Settees
Most ornamental for the lawn^or
porch. Different sizes. From $1.25
TO ^5-75- They’rto strong and durable.

Iron Swing Chair
A most comfortable chair. The sides
a^d supports are of iron, the seat and
back of canv^. Sells for $4«>.

Hammocks
A slock second to none in the city.
The Mexican grass, good, strong and
durable, from 85c up The Palmer
woven hammocks from $1.10 to the
6nest and most elaborate at $4.5a
All wanocff of colon and every com*
^ btnatiott of stretehers and pillows.

store open Tuesday'B and Saturday’s until 8 p. m.

Tbe Hannah & Lay Hercanie Go.

THB MORNING RBCORD, THURSDAY. MAY 17. 1900
i OONDEN8ED NEWS
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h01M.aBdthnaMa.BtttticaMr W.
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W. A.Kaimor, Ayoat of K.>*H. H
at Oodor. Takoa Stoa Ada Imbot
roach tor Bla Bride.
fvau4 baa A Tory prot^ woddiaf took plaoo at
iOAO a. m. ymteday at tbo borne of
Kr. aad Mio. J. E. Foaeb at Foadn
tbo bride bolac their daaffbUr. Mtoa
Ada loabol aad tbe cRM. Mr. WUltam
A Kitlmar. M. A M. E aroat at Oedar.
The hooaa wae bmatitoUy doooratod
aad Potto: bteOlBalty for tbo oeaaoloB. tbo room ia wUeb
BadromU.
tbo ooromoay took plaoo belac ortiotically ofrmai^ with floworo. sa
oadribboB.
The brldoemaldt ware tbo Ml
fatwar.
Flero Woraor aad Ada Hoaoea. and tbo
AWftrtB UtABBB.
aad iniUam
Hooooa. UUlo try Mabel Tailatr
eorrlod tbo beakot with tbe ria«. The
riMdBBd Btm: Vtobor nad 8nr. 7
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A Benton Harbor woman waa awak
Bood oat of a eonnd eloop In a Tory napleaaant manner the other nleht. She
Colt a abarp pain la one ear. and dto.
ooror^ that blood waa flowine trooly
from the aaeaibor. Fi
tioa abowod that a rat had bittaa bar.
Ua tooth banae ploroed oomplotely
throng tbo ear.
Prot E. H. PotUt of tbo Mteblran
waa la Bontea Harbor Honday Inapoettae tbo frait troea which hare boon InJarod by laaoeta. Tbe profaaoor dlaoorared that tbe cat worm to rmponalalolortbe daaoeototbe peach treoa.
la a few laataaem tbo worpta bare deetroyod tbe pmob buda bnt the
fooMT tbinka tbe \tm will net bo eroat.
Bytyi^ cotton aroand the troea. the
pact may be ovoreome and it to tbonebt
tbo fmlt will not acffrr mneb injury.
Ooorye Royan. a farmor near Oaroen'
nua. waa atmek by Uyblalny aad bad­
ly Injnrod Tneaday aflomoon. and It to
tbonfht cannot roeoror. Ono of the
borom ho wu drirlny ot tbo time
laotantly killed.
Hiram Lyona of Part Horan, to in
pomeaalon of a Filipino flay eeot to him
by fieryt Boeley wbo to now with tbe
MkeUcan eoldleia In tbe tolande. Tbe
flay baa been trarellny einoe Obrla
aad tbe paper that it waa wrapped la
baa beoa nearly aronnd.tbe world.
Edward Sanford of JaekKa, who to
hair to the Brentworth eatatw In Londea, and wbo Bill become Lord Brontwortb and belr to an Income of $3s,ooo
a year, to atill at work In the Foliar
Baccy Oo-bahopa. Be ud bto aatber
WlU laare tor B^laad la tbo early part
of Jane.
There to more eotaorb in tbto oeeUon
B( the oonntry than all other dtooaeoa
pattoffotber. aad naUl tbe laat tow

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oomlncton. Ind.. May 1»-Tbe Kebraaka nnlTorsity baoobafl team rtofaai
adiana nnlrareity today in tan inninca. Boore. sto7.
Cblaaro. May le—A amaU crowd eaw
Oble^ and MleUfan play a tie cam#
on Marab^ field todoy. In the ninth
lanlnr Umpire TUI called tbo yame on
•wonnt ot darknam. Secro, li to ll.
BrOTltiaa.
Stranb Broa. A Amiotw an bariiiy
tbelr ofiM reflttad.
Tbe ■etaooner .3 C. HcQUl to loadioy
lombor for Chleoyo ot tbe /obn F. Ott
A Oo'e dock.
Work baa bayan oa tbe addition to
tbe City Dtniny Hall, which will yire
bettor aeeommodationa foi the kitch*
en.
MUlar A Mone eoy that the flrat in­
timation that they bad of tbelr dtosoln.
tlon of partnerahlp waa the aoeonat of
U la the eaealny paper. They are etiU
dolay bnainooB u«otber at the old
tund. and will contiaoe to do eo.
Harry Alford of tbto city baa taken
the maaayemcat of tbe Orebard Beach
Oaalao at Mantoteo.
Mtoe Mary Boetor of Lake BToane. to
eery eiek with diphtheria.
Chariee B. Broadtoot to bow ob tbe
road tor A. W. Jahraaa, tbe dyar manO. C. Ityrly to ramedeliny aad palatlay bto bonea on ttontb Ualoa atroeu
B. M. FraakllD baaeold a houM aad
two lou in tbe reeort at Old Mlaelon to
W. H. Dmlor ot tbto dly.
Wm. B. Woodman of Sonth Board.
an baa had..bU pcaalon Increaeod to
SIS a moatb.
Tbe rantt flzluree for tbe oonnty of­
fices arrired yeetorday. aad Will be pnt
In place today.
Tbe Hamilton Clolbiny Co. bare jost
placed two fine new show ciaee in tbelr
bwaar department, each 8 feet in
lanytb. and a ba
feet la leayth.
There will be a epeelal meetiay nf
HoeeOo. No. 3 tbto erealBy at 7:30
o'dock abarp la tbe Union etreet beee
honee,fortbe porpooe of eleetiay a
ddayato to tbe atato eonrontion.
Brory membar abonid be preaent.
Manly C. Drdye will deUror the
eeocation Day addrem at Kinytlay.
WUliam A.'Soper, recently from
MonlstBO. bee leeoed tbe pbotoyraph
yaUwy oppodU tbe Hotel Cdnmbla.
aad wlU eatirely remodel and refit it.
d wUl be ready ter bnalneoe in a few
deya
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tidioooeoaad prooertb-

aSalterlay.

Abe war of’£1, Uriny aA BaAh. N.
Wrttaa: '‘Brar atoea Aba war I waa
Araabled wltb rbaamaAkm and kidney
MttOMl trantniMt B^lto OaUrrb dtoeMe. I AbonybA 1 abonid dto nA
time* bnA Dr. Oaeato Ddney-Uw
Op. TDlodP. Ohio, to Aba only oowtita- FUto BBPde n new mnn of Bwntiarnalny
tfcmnlotraon thamMint Utotakan Aham laae Abnn tbrae raAbp’' $$e,nU
tatomnUFindoMafiraai 10 firapato a dniyirtoto or Dr. A. W. Obarato Med.
OpTBaCato. M T. tad stamp tor
Usmla^gBnGaanaoMeaa of tbagyaWm. ni7«Car«M hnafirad fipUnia
tor any enra it tout M enra. Saidtor
•F. J. CaBBET A 00.. Toledo, O. . tor'toarmaa City. WUltom A. Bopar
m Aba baaA.

BmUOotflxyOMkBook.

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Wet Weather
Goods

wnwwc wr mwtiwwnwwK wnwl
Laet creator afloat 40 ladiet of
TrarBTM Bay Hire. L. O. T.U.ceriW3 BBt a deUybtfnl anrprtoe on Nre.
Hhltooa at tbo Sblleon Reaae.
Theereatwaeoaeyf tbe most eojoyaWe to tbe memory of tbe todiaa of tbe
Hire aad wfaUa they made it extremely
pleeeeet tor Mr*. SbUeoa they were to
tarn ebarmlnyly entertained. Nice
d aad a pleaeproyiam of aodal toataree en­
joyed. AS e token of tbelr eeuem tbe
a preeanted Mrs. Sblleon wlto a

For external use
to keep dry Inside, keep
the wet ontaide—
A Kacklntosh wUl do It
(provided it's a good mackintosh)
Our line
ranges in price
from $1.36 to $16.00Our $4.00 coat
is a wool Trecot, and
a good one.
Our coats at $1.36
and $1.60
are well worth more money.
The time
is sure to come
when umbrellas and
Hacklntosbeslwlll interest you
very much—
When that time comes
we’rejrsady
to showlyou—

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■riMHMfldtte UsilBd'SlBMa. Os«
kMWS at ttaB hBTB a3raUf haam
mwbA
TbBOfBBdtBiridB. Boldine A 8b(1.
■BW rBllWBd In tp bo pofcband by tbe
BwoMof^nonoBadoMdoi
porteftbotayotOB. Tbo
iMdiBfUtotto Mlo hBTB boon In
prariOM tar oono Uao ond tbo dool
hBtpneUooUrbooaooBObBnBtod, b1tbooffb ofieiBl BumanoeiBOBt to witbbald tor tbo I
at. Tbo <
ttOB to BBld to bo half a allliaa dotloro.
ObBTlia Vu A»ba««, it yaara old bob
ct D. B. Vbb Amborp of JoTflold wna
teatBStlj klllod while trylnr to atop a
ranawaj loan. Tbo wacon pole
atreok bha In tbo bead.
At NaraoBoo. ono of tbo akl|» at tbe
BOW Uaeen abaft of tbo B««onk Iron
Oo. broke awaj tram the top. tbronph
tbo aBroleoaeeae of tho'oaeinoer. a^
daaeoaied to the bottom at lichtalag
Bpood, and a nnmber of men barolr
aaeapad bolne kiUod. At tbo fifth leret
It Jampod the track and tore awap
portlonaof tbo
lajtar off of aboai MO moB for a faw
daya.
Hany, tbo tH paar old aoa of H. W.
Barila. of Alma, waa dnwnod Tneadaj
moraine. He waa fonad wlU bto bond
UtbooolebMd at tbo bottom of a
VrlaeabontlHfoet doop aerom tbe
read tima tbe bonao.
Veroat firoa am «
damafo aronad fifiatlra mad ^alto an
aaoant of faraaoo wood to beine bvnod. At Bopno Falla firoa are raelaeA oompany baa been oreanlrod at
FUntfor the latolae of Bel elan bareo.
Xboat IM apoclmons aroexpeeted to
arrlro tbto week, one of wbieb to an

PREm WEBgHG AT FOUCH;

T«Mrdi«’« Am* Bail Bet
■PKUI w Tta llOTvnc Bmm«.

SEstaarirsTKSs
lApaAtoatartorhi^ynda pM<>-

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«►«*

A lialAad namhar tor mOa nA U aanto •wAXatOnam
aneb. WUl bnwDad paataya paid Whnierale or raAaU. qaart aryalloe,
W. E. MQtor. in KUi Btonat. MeOaytoaUatond.
M44t

Tbo bride woo gowaaA la wbito dlmrty
aad aUk. with tUk laeo triaotiaca. and
carried bride room and earaatloas.
She wore a bridal roU and aranco bloak Mtoi Waraor wao attired In
bine dlmltj with rlbbOH and earn
tioaa. and Mtoo Haaooa In cream dimity
and Bllfc with aUk lace, aad earaatloas.
Mtoe Mabel lAotaor wore a pretty
drem of cream dimity aad laoa over
aUk.
Tbo I
eolomalcod by Eor. D. CoebUn la tbe
prcooBoe of a laryo party of frioadO
and at the eonelnalon an elaborate
weddinc dinner waa eorrod. Many
rich and
oelred from their larcoelrale ot friend#
Mr. and Mri. EUImer
two wMke

FaUe and throneb
retsrn will

Pretty Doable Veddiny.
Father Baser performed the oereoeny yeeterday at 81. Francis cborch
which united two popnlar oouplea of
iewater towMbip Tbe contracttoy pariiea were Jeeeb Hillman and
EllriBoyd. and Hiram Claypool and
Katie Boyd. The bridn are sistere and
tbe yrooms cloee trieada.
A Unie eon earn# to tbe borne of Mr.
and Mn. Onyton Lewis of West raybtb
street laat niyht.

k1!MCw8lhalCww i
Oougha,
OoUm,
anppe.

.

Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Brer\chltla and tociplent
,
CorteumpUon. Is
J

"<)50[0’8i
I Itlt SdauiH RtMEEV

AeCien W B

U*o«tlek*eB B»er

AU«r ace^
Biove Uvsrd a

Keancli Bermsa
UaiMJs*

JOS/.*,

DC
wrt
■ 'to

J-.S.'X.'

MreCUTBoMl
PMWbAC
MtwB

VtWwnBC

Bov-ra EwUr
nrphsoabeOs -

1 eent dae oa o
A Woman*# Friend.
Weak, nerroos woman wUl find a
friend oT tried worth to Dr. A. W.
Chaee'e nerre and blood pills They
her yonthfal day* i
Urtoy. Dr. A. W. _____
blood pills do not •timalaio
___
up weakened nerroas systems by feedtoy the blood and orrres- 30 eeiris all
draggists or Dr. A. W. ^ase Med. Co.,
Paffalo, N. Y.
Best Ice Cma
Wboleeele or retail, quart er yallon.
W. R. MUler. lai Front street Me-

Bicycle
Enameling-Best to be had in
the citj is at
LEDERLE’B
Bee Mmplee io window.

Hamilton Clothing Co.

L. D. CURTIS
Funeial Dinctor.

John R. Santo,
fienril lisiraice.

Warzbary Block

$3.00

$3.50
$4.00
Ladies’ Compite
^
Ladies’ Gloria

Pingree
51i(
A

Tratw 3 City

Fine Wood

For Cooking or Furnace Purposes
HARDWOOD SIADS
HEMIOCK EDGIRGS
HARDWOOD GUPPIR6S HEMIOCK STOIE WOOD
HEMIOCK SUBS
HEMIOCK KIHDIIHG

Three doUare.

Three-fllty.

Hen’s Goiemor
Four dollarfi.

Sidewalk Lumber In all siaet.

JOHN F. OTT & CO

These are our leaders—made by shoe makers
of reliable footwear. Sold by^ the Old Reliable

■aore te TraTerse Otty Lumber (to.

POLITICS
Can be argued from both sides
of the question, but where is
the man who can argue on
two sides of the grocery ques­
tion? There is but one side
and that is in favor of pure
food, for everybody at the
right Tcind^ of prices. If you
have notlalready, give your
next order to

'

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Frank Friedrich, i
New Store, 242 Front Street.

WAMHHttitwnn twnwtnnn

I &vass SxDvwe
fl

W. E. HANEY
UP-T04)iTE 6I0CB8

Phone No 149

j

Is the new floor covering that we have just
put on sale. It is made from wire grass and
twine, and we think it is a good thing. We
want you to come in and see it—

SeWs at tSe « q&TSi.

We also have a full lise of rugs, made of the
same material—from 50c to $1.90. Just the
thing for porches and office floors;

S.'VD.m'fikeTvi

IMII1I—IHiiil ............................ 1^11 ..........................

THE MORNIKG RECORD. THURSDAY. MAY 17.1900_______________
OU> LETTERS.

[ aetn9fTHe99»L9
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/# taOWT tT9MIC» \
rf*.™—. ta. Mi .
1«> tp aU th« ^Ton o< tM vmtoM.
to *M
tlMttOU
an flvrtoi o«t wtUi otriet }«tteof Ulan fnm 4dalaMa, AartraUa.
^awadroBaattroallod at FftlMf
i^aTCMlraeaBti
■iMWaMl. miAw
mi «Moa.
Bikm---------«kaWiM.to«dMo(tl
' MUoawtMtonUotv*

ibM aM <u u tto <nb
tom VM. •• BWV In .
tolll IB »» n«u vltt a
AtmvMautlM*.

M

I BrattBy tetac «a
m lik me tB mni
B 4—B IBtr e-wito.
A *<n> fnm • Iwri
port.
A auteae «l teltfe lo tB die.
A a«>l tram rma (Bt BoiUnC,
A cwi e ■ Bay^ hrtaB Bin
A uk e a bto ta tt* M«B.
A Mtaa «( a ew> IBI vaa «
A cmABB’a aava e a Baftto

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A ^DTa paWe BaC OB^vaa fiiM

Caoo«Wrdo.UM
vaokbaoi

Tha daadBC parllloa at Blaetrle
fark, oaa of tha larcaat

a In Cblaaco. waa boraad MoBdajr
mtrnt. Taa pa»Uton eorarad an aera
el rnmnd. Total loaa. •17.000.
Tkomaa Brown, u raan old. drinkerasad. jampadfroas the foarth atory
of a Mnainut boiue in Hew York.after
a terrible atn«rk with hie brother
iobn. who tried to prerent^ him. and
wai Inatantly killed.
At Peru a fire oeearred at the expoBlUon Toeedaj afternoon. The fli
erare dleeovered InAbe baaenent of the
Ohatean d’£as. whleh le intended to be
one of the leadinr featnree of .the
hiUtlon. Inteaae alarm waa eraated
by the bUte.aa it waa feared that the
adjetetar Salle dee Faatea mlirht b(aowinaolTod. TbeAnarieaa eaetlon
of tha palaea of alantrletty la that eaaa
weald have boas oea of the firat plaeae
loanffar. Thaeflorttof the troBen.
however, eneeaadad U loeallilac the
aatberet, and after an boar'a hard
work, tha Are area exUacniehed with
apparently alight daniace to a portion
ef the woodwork beaaath tha Ohatean
d*bn and a few tapeetriaa.
The qneen haa laaaed a proelamatloa
poraailtiac tradlnf between tha Bonth
Atrtaaa eoleaiee and the portiona of
the Orance Free SUle now oeenplad by
Xhe Brltlah foreea.
' 'Btaphan Crane.tha Ameriean aoaallat
arhe haa been in U1 health tor ao
tune peat at Breda Plaee. Snaaex.
aow in bettor health. Be waa ran
ad to Oorpr Tnaeday In order to derive
benadt from the ehanfe ef air.
'At Sacremento, Oal.. Urn. Leland
Stanford, on the annlntwy of her dcdaon-a birth, baa
to Blahop Oiaea the dead to tha old
'Stanford mansira. which ahall heneefarlh be known aa tha Stontord-Lathrep (^Udren’a Hema At tha
tlBBtba trs.OOO tranafer waa
wbieh ia to eerre aa aa Mdowntoa
tor the InaUtntiop.
a of the daneerat naUoaal eoBBlttee. bat eecn

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ef extortion by hotel kaepan of Kan' aaOity.aayaa Waahtartoa dUpatoh.
The hotel men are deBandinn that
' atatoa rabmlt to beinp placed in it
eeatalniair d*e bade and pay to a day
torfonrdaya. Joeea deelaraa the hotel
Ben are vlolatlnf tba pladpe made to
the national eoBBlttoe before Kanaaa
Oty obtained tbe oonvention.
Uaeen Victoria ncrar • reznorea from
her hand tbe three rinyt connected
with her eoartohlp and marriage.
UdyWUaon haa wired her alater.
hady Ourzon. from Mafaking, nuder
date of May 3. aaylng: “Oor bteakfaet
enwlatod of hone aaaaagea and Inoeh
It U now aetUad that the marriage
of PrineeB Marie Umtoe. of Onmbeiland, to Prloee Maxmtllian. of Baden,
wlU take plaee .Inly lo In tbe Protoa
tant ^nreh at ,OBnnden. upper Anatralla. There wUl be ftotiva entry into

rI

A Wmt Bieyeie Bider
WlU often reoelee painfnl cntoApralni
arbmiaae troB aoeldMto. Baeklen'a
Akntoa Salve, will kill tbe pain and
heal tbe tojaiy.Ifa the eyeltafa friend.
____ Ctoen and pUee- Core
gnarrantoed. Only tte. Trj it- Sold
kyB-B. Wait and Jee- 0. John
MalSHM
Cfewaeat Baiad wiU give
gV a t
tarW In the Oty Opera Hon
slCht _____________

EXCURSIONS
VUTW

1>ERE Marquette
raroSKBYAKD BAY VIEW. SIQCDAY. MAY t;th.
Train wOI leave Traaarea Oiw at 8 a.
m. Retamiag leave Bay Yiew 6:00 p.
B. Bato.Sl.oo. Bieyelto carried free.
S. t.
Aetiag O. P. A.

to Qita iHd asB »ti ciiMit.

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Tfivi pay I

•BTifUissirri.
‘‘Untylal^rimi^

I bare b«i i
itboilttoKt pot » u
tbBJB BBCl ABB BOW TMidr
torec^TeiU oUpatna*.

U^t

Good Line of Jneiij

41.
lU

uiniisiniipiiriH.
J.EUITHn.
The Waukazoo House!

ip®==

“■SrWt".................
BmkmhmtWlmrmrrn.

aetenutUy.

rrsn
CnSAWSUSBSJtSi.!

Alkn atmggkd t

tog of Dtrit that made expleakn certain.
NMr the apeaker’a sUod Joe kad iM
with a CMirenknt slipknot n eeruin spaCka of dog hard to ciaiaify by aneaatif,
bnt fidle princeps in local repn......................
UckUng any form of man or beoK he

suribTsarte:;-.
SS;^=:::
Stg!.sr-W;i:...............

Toctatod A Witaito.
» nnlMaf vma ei
wlto____r________
L. J ._______
I IMx foTA he CAVA
Ave thto nrldoBoe: "I
■ oonghed
__ I my thrcAt WAS nenrty
night nntU
then tried Dr. Klsfi Hew Oia-

rlciona tnariitrau- who from (he beeinnine of bbiegal career waa of cuunc Uia
natural ruemy. Tbuusli beariuxA prond wbat can"—
Joe loosened tbe knot, and tbe dbg
Majc bonnded into the open space near
colonel bad never Ixi-o a anldicr.
d
tbe gnat, with tbe hair about his t(^
abonldcra erect as a Ujeking brush, pauano claina to a war reco
Inx to let the law of cuetuni bare tti tog a moment to |H-rform a canine courteand (brow tbe dirt bacA with bis hind
way, however, and ia tleorgia that of
-t. The goat looked at biui, ^ook hi*
itorif bad already paaaed hli
fantastic beard, anore.1 loud nod amellcd
nrong. AUen Uudnl out like a aefaoot.
principal of tbe BeubeDviUe uA acfaooi ^ when Bomeibing fi^ny bat toppeoed

I Jmt

Uat Jime bia patriotic apoech bad |lkneed all itiqnlry. if any. aa to hU right
of title, and tjie aebool children if nobody
elm were oatiafied tbat at eome time or
laec. nolwilhalandlDK bU yontb.
I have been a xallaut colonel of
tbinx. leadinx
...bit char
,_jrginx
maud riefat into tbe csDDoo'a tnouU
Tbe colonel'a boarding bouae waa jnat
acroaa tbe olreet from tbe reaidenee of
Major Bamea. Tbe major had ae.-u aecrice. and ou tbe fiuut piazu of the old
Bamea bomeatead he waa a<\-uatumed to
relate how hia troop of cavalry had been
right «ilb Jarhaou when the grim
Preabyterian bad "koocked out Fremont
and »bb-ida and waa like to bare coded
tbe war before aiiylwdy kucw what be
WUUptn," Mi.a<
'Bt'..rnUI'
•I llamea. (be ma-

.CIT

(be oiipoaite veranda with a great
law volume, over the printI page of which be
it'eiy cutOg bia cyea toward the white neck and
roan curia of Miai CoraltL-l and with
^ Bvntcnce that
oration.
CorabeL bad writlcn
mocking bird and once rcutured
abe waa "fairer than tbe Ooweri*'
lent when b.- waa ill fthe .-oloncl :
been to a barltecne given l>y the major
on bia pltulati.in. and niiut julep and
fresh meat gave biln rbuiera murbua next
day), bat bcyoi
beyond tbeac ajKtradic outbreal
iks bad
‘ ' anppreoecd
........................................
all tiianifestatii
of bia renl'lunging bc-auw. be said.
"Poverty chilla the affi-ctiuiia and dwarfs
tbe aotil. ni wait till 1 can lift myacif
above their old. witbered nriatoeracy."
Ue bad eridcotly Uh'U reading aoiiic^of
Ur. Jubnaoii’s pliUuMipliy, not in regular
aeCDcncr, but a« blu of it cnipped out
in a volume cDtltle.1 "A Thousand and
t>ne Qema of r.«-lrv and I'roae.” -which
lay always alongside bi> code aud from

...

tion and argum.-ni.
..................
tad almost
furgotten to Kate tbat.Colonel I.assiter'a
father waa the overaeer on
Major
Bunca* idanlatiou aud bad won aud aliU
bore (he rei.utatiuii nf tbe U-at manager
Of negro laborers in that district and waa
noted more as a leader of tbe "Uegulatora" (orgauianl joat after a strike of
tbe cotton pickers and (he inreudUry
bnralux of some gtobouitea) than for hU
literary attaluuicuis. The colonel did not
inberit bU lolitieal aud legal ambitions
from bia sire. In fart. Iwtwci-n sire and
non there were rather atreined reintioaa.
thungh (he one dcriared "I'anl was eitber
e mighty smart boy or a fool, be didn't
know wUeh." while (be o

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.
>ugb,be know, the mai
tbougb.he
m. Oot

ipsny watehed the belligerent attlea nf Billy-nud
'-nnd Maje.
Attention onre railed
ailed to
lo the .
goat by
.. (bn
_
(•e diverted. TTie rolooel ajrread bis wings lo snar into tbn
beauties of pastoral life "wb.-n tbe shep­
herds watehed ibeir Socks uu the bills of
Persia and Spartans slept with luwii
herds among the vak-s of Syn
The gnat lnwer.-d his horus and sprang
seven feet a( Maje. who sqn
squatted at one
aide and sntpl*e,l at Billy
tioeo.
. .. hut
missed. Billy wh.el,s] and <-augbi Maje
under (he ribs ami tossed him airtight
up.
Maje turiHsI entirely oter iu the
air and landed with his jaw .-Ism|M-d like
vise iu (be S<-shy
y part nf Btll.v's bam.
Billy bletle.1 loud as b.- wb^ to r,-pel
the rear stlack: a frts kled fllrriKiy with
coppcfsaa breeehes aud iwlsr i-ollar rao
I in the open andyelleii: "Kat him up,
ijc! ir<dd y'r bolt. iM.miv;
Hurrah,
llyboy:t was Maje's master. Tbe audience
•e up lo tee (he SgliL Goat and dog
rolled over ami over On the dust.
Tbe
colonel forgot bis piece aud stared wildly
around blu.
Alhtt, with eyes running
water f

Fire liisurenei.
L.L.A. 9M0dliiC.

Mertkero pbosa

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demesite atilaals by tkc Utast sBd most anproved laKbads Day er ntcht vails promptly
aiieeded. TelephoM Ko. a.

XtodlM. "Ten eaa joap to It tiAayto n
It. but it wUl oome np amUtog even
time " Oaltoan’e EtoBtk Floor Vanitoh
8 E Wait.

II 7on bAv« A dwelltor. stock. Btore,
bakpB. or any other property intBrable.
ana kindly remember I want to wrlM tiu
r ]yon. and will give yon
tlviL.oac* up>t to wait's Or^ eivrr on t'tnon inaarance lor
Btrcel. (iOisl bars Iti {nmnrctiOD tor pall' '
prompt and carefol Attention,
Calts Irti St Brodhaireu's or Absoe's
Only the i
reliable
( stock
i
inturaialdrs win
promnily suended to. K
u phonv. ofll.T 131. : r<i,*-s; Sonieni p
.tdcDce. ISI.
Eateb very low.
rp. Stenorrspher snd type'
B S. ToBBeller bloi-k. Sis Prool
street. Botli irleptaooes
phones No ‘»1.

E. W. HASTINGS
bone 73.

Johnson Block

Fruit Trees For Sale

(AAecoodttrvei,

At Low PriooB.
ylAI^CTOFI^XL

Peach treaa $7.00. OUier traea
reasonable. See ub on comer of
Frout and Usioo 8to.
yi0-6t
STOVER A SOMEB8

Far PipliriK SbNi g« ti Fipuv
ftoABtMaedMn UA OMbuI Itotole

SpAr YAmtob____________
Dr. W. I Biflu, OpvAttTA Dtot

Notice.

r«tortUliwtn24 itira.
.. Wabner'8 White
IyruP for ihia torri>Ic and fAtAl dtoeAse. II token thorour« A OASc
.u|hly And in
U will oure
I houre, and fo" tbe cough that lotLo Grippe 1'. never laito
■cIleL PrloA. S8o and SOo.

Grud Mildi t Iidlui Rj.
ARisalaad depAnan ef itulos at Truvt
City, lb vfluel IWentor Blh, IM.

Cigar Store

sssBS :8«S6as88aiBS

- and

88IBE29BSS83,; iiS i»SSM
-g==«»=S»—'

Billiard Hall

MIBCS1.1.AHBUU8 WAMTB.

XWKXIAaXO ROI
r east s( Park F

..Fire Insurance..

^K^raXD TILT. VetMina^

jwerh fuarSBieed

oBsewort
. t’oraer
MAtl

I^int WAHTXD-r.
Vjr tiood wages and
Cass and State.

Tba bat fvBtobAi mi km Om
OBAA fli «hto ftottoiU. to iAA«F tor
MtiBB OBWIbAFWitonA. Good
Uvtoyfai BiMimna with tba botoa.
BAtoa bbAa kaewB « toVUtotta.
K.A.OAMraSLL

O. P. OAF?VER

whUe yodi ,.
I what r
out and up like a banana invened. Ula
neck was biggeat in (be middle, and Ua
ears, about the site of a peach leaf and
ADdo^ ^
mostly griatle. except a lidle Sop
m ua o
.............................................. lU bead
Ked the ...
alate color of aouac meat, and that*
ef bia nose latweeii tbe (ip a
and ffm

- reli..
relief

arrinkled aud Miuken, giving
phiz (he eovery whleh gAve liietAat
appearanoc nf U-ing all mniiib. •J
Trim
rim of hAve need It to my tAmlly tor four
yeAre Asd reoommeitd li At tbe greeteet
leg*. Ixiwcd nf neck nuil eyci
big
for eongha, oolde end aU
two gl.yaa niarldea, bie P^T lip snarled remedy
throet. cheat And long tronblea. It will
b.v- usiiire to show bia i
end not only
Culowl Paul
Uawiu-r had Uxu
The oluni-l: "lmu]X-^utU£ (>'jn-ize
Dta bnt ntaoolately enrea eonaumppreventa
pra<.ti«inK Ian' in UrulM-nviU.- atuut two; T, for the r«-"l |iel«r— ill^ liHiy
Every bottle
j'cara. duriux wliirb (line lie lind
releawal aod prr.iin-d
..ruiiA-d lu(»
lu(>> tin- arena. MUt tioo. Price&OcAod |1.
gnarAnteed. Trial bottlea lOe At 8. E.
CoraU-l's ajuiiiicK lying slci-ily at
arvcral rordiria.iu the juMi.v cou
WAit And Jae. G, Jofanaon'e drug •tort*
appeal to juif. and vu uue «fcea»ion the aWc. looked iip.tlkyi bi.we<l lii» back
Allen'a jlw* awcll.-U t
circuit juder ba.l auatiiiued a certiorari growletl.
To Core B COM in One Day.
. footliall. w bile be bi-la bis baud u
with roluMinunitary ivuiart.. about iba
Take Wenter-a White Wine of Tar S> n:;
roonneudal.le cnerxf displayed by (he
ibe beat coogb remedy on earth.
25 uo
younx lawyer iu bi« ruutiiet with the

be n

.DODKHISinSSIUn.

BOBISSSE vtamren

Batow to A Un ot tte Mjlic abA «n

•UT1S6 AAnAOmATI

KmD«^

Mia. V. J'-mtan of Mode trUl kM
tovi^tbaMaaokardnakao kaabaod trad tba had wilk Ua oitaiotta.
t1
haaoiaaad ia Haw Wbataea. Waab.,
tor tiTtac to r*t loto the Oaltad

•_

bremnda award.'
^to 8 cr« cotton, frequent bnrbeenea
"third pnrty." tilveo to hilarity
re. Joe had warned Allen to lank

A amm* «< Mnk aaC W aatvaw.
A BUal mae aaaM vttk a eon.
Shay Mtar aaC Mn tnm <Blr nilip
UB «hU« tbOBMa IBI evtrw ato Bl

u,wto«aotMd«wterkUUaf M
ta«kaa«^teboode( "

hia tnil-wte there
.
And snCxed with a reaetto of tim
' fovgeona dyes and hia Bum
. with
with tbe Kripea
U A«y stob breed of goat bad
•writ to that coonty, the secret «_____
tor aarvka to tha
Mges. Even Joe Swann coold not traaC
the mock gravity of hb own fare to tha
of tbe gnau au be had him care*
T the apeaker'a ataM
UtU tbe proper time for bU entry
stAfv of action. CrdoaH l.aasl(rr waa
driivfv the priaea with a Sntog orelion.
That part of hia ape^ which
ctore tbe premlam won I
to Bwan&'s deeklon. waa
cd and memortoed. AUro sat procitoeat
to hU rows of benebea prepared tor tba
oceatlon to front of the e|>enker‘a aland.

For Sale

>0 rent, three
drs. Al.ord

-Friday May llta. at I
pot. (ratersiiy pin. gats
30 hock. Bclurn to t

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114 Front St.

. one Birik"Xak«: ais^ooe 'g^*lre
.ttSraouIbCoMo street.
M.S-K
pried open bis jaws
walking pole and slue
lOg him agatoK
apeal
iker’s
lam!
The arena had ohK-ured
i.bseured the forum, the
goat and
nd dog had SIMS-Utors. but the ora- |a.|Bireo(Charles Swhatha, ofkce Klehtgan
> hearers.
The ci.lum-l iwtrealfd iWtareaCo.
BSAt
Ibrongli a side gate already espied by
' DITISIUB.
Billy, and he. loo. was relrcaiing.
_
PK-ll
lo-ioire at JO- iweeatt. street.
The eolon.1 was on the track and Billy I ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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lugcarCblenfeWOtandBAplda
U had
bad choir ear
TualBonlvtDf MlADpm. has ebalr ear tV
WgyjW jc Or^^^pAda and ebolr cor Oread
Bapids to Pviddk^.^ imtRAr, Agent.

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C. I. lOCKWOOD. O. P. A T.A.. Oread flAgldt

eyed, war (rainled savage. Kriuk tbe rear 1------------------------------------------------------------------------------colonera
knee jolnit and
| pOB O^^^ae l.re goose fsuU^^at Zli
Of the col
el’s k
he fell c
Billy’s back nn.l
outaide the iiirlosure amid ......... aiq.laiii
as no orator ever before ,>r siiirc receive,
from the (uitriotic and lilterty loving sons
...iiehlldTTTANyKO -* girl Of widow <
r llciib<'nville.
W reoi rroBiaioVOyssrsw
years will asd a situs.
------ steady
eraploy.
How quick the transiiiou fn>ni cotiiisty Iloo IB prl'sls tainlly. wbete
a)
Iu tragedy. TTic overseer, believing Alli'S ■eai Bsy l- had t>y ve.jBirli
B.D.Oanipbrll.
lo 1«- the pt-rpcirali>r of this |ilol. (anted
.E-Heuse aa
a Baal Xlghik
fiercely ow^iu and wn< alKHK (n hreak
g»>
dOWB
I
bis walking |<»lc over .then's bead, while
loan Verly.
lie prolcslcl liis innois-Dcv and swore
lie "never seen Ibc dtirue.) gru»t before."
ab.l the major bad I
itilcl
Icrfere t

Tbe Fere luqnette Riilmd

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oomo norm.

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p>;.;

LTCbleage

(WOR ^ALK-Cinod work borue. 1.:
AT In.|Uirr of N Luca.. SiO Won
JtwSo
time w
uorry for (be okmcl and imw tells ^
whole MOTT to her grusm children.—AAConalitution.
-

Tbe eofmicl bad long boped for
portunlty to show bU un-tlle and li
in tbe forum or ou tbe buatings.
dreamed of standing <
of tbe stBtrbouae repm
in tbe let
legialatare, had I t bia fancy. 1
into that
when be CO
"I have W..U plan- and
_________ .
-iiy iaurela at y*»nr fevt."
In lb<- neit chapter will be told bow tbe
n and the Acraske met.

et ball hit hard travels about
Isoiit 1lOO feet
second, ublrti Is i '
t tl>«
iefa a carrier idgoni
A gulf ball
may start at ISO frc( per oecoud. an ar­
row at 230 feet, a pistol boliet at 7S0
feet, a rifle ballet at l.ruXi to iOOO fact.
AAdao
Ad ao nn.
But tbe enrtmt of the blow deUvered
to a projectlie" when Instanuneoualy
stopped in Its flight is pri.portiozal not to
(be teincky. but to the velority nmlliplied
The autnmn aroaon had cobp. and
laelf
ao tbat if the
bylt.
■' or squared,
............................
• •
Ileobcnrllk waa tbe storm ccatCr of the ty be doubted tbe energy is ine . .
fourfold. But tbe energy is dbertly de-.rived from the
nt. tbe iiiBcfa of
vtilaiitooi saUpeter. So that if we wish
a l.nitel we must
•A-and _
...
■Vw-bite bead rnb- prodoce
fonr times t
.
nergy. to obtain
bagv. free ticket
o Kate fair."
JoK which see ninit increase the chsnre fourwUat "red petroleum" goat ia nolrady
mare luve energy forknew, nnleca it be Joe Swann, one of tba watd without energy backward, or recoO.
cMBatlttev on management and awards.
If wc take a pistol vrlih T3I> f. a. vw
and I have since been informed that J
Joa
tbe charge
times tbe length of bar­
rel for (he eases to expand in. we get A
j be the coloDi*l Bfcer t
rifle wHh isiicv the velocity nbuined by
bUlyr>
tbe pUtoL or IJiOO f. s.. but we also toguaoo
____
emoc
the reoall to inch an extant that If
tradition may be treated, waa dyed irith a rifle waa Md like
hki a piatol it we^ 8y
A
of cochineal, vermilion
mto tbe face
bued.
HU abundant whiaketu ween | weeA'i.
e color* nf tbe ntobow.'

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pruperty. i. W. Patcliln.
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FOR SALE BY.

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read Or will eihaoge lor city prepeni
toJ.O. Laagworthy. barter shop.
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DR. SAWYER

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$1.00 a Month
! as laat year.

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J. A. Jaokaon
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A AARCAIK-Ie to (oee lots ee Front and
XE Btate streets lor cash or easy terma. Also
store bttlldlag for rale. Call at Mr; Ban Frual

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