The Morning Record, June 02, 1900

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The Morning Record, June 02, 1900

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

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

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1900-06-02

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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1,360

3 THE MORNING RECORD.

j”‘‘^iasarstajg£saaa,"'

STILL HBDUED
Bom Appwrmtly Lobc Way*
From Bola« ▼MKtttiabod-

TRAVBRSB CITY, MICH. SATURDAY, JUNE 2,1900.

B4IM OPOHAO PAEADX
Maxt Maatiar at Omlad«*ata ▼ctocaaa
wfU be KaU ia Mamphk.
•MtalMThaManlaa BaMfa.
iMtoalUa, Jaaa l-Tba to*th aaaaal
at tba Oaltad

MO(a»l*BritUAmy
0«»MMrUwTMtBi«wMd »lrMt
ffmamlnUra With D«Om is
Brata—Bwate* Mm* Bt^taUnd
0(WC*V»*8M*w*B«vy
IM B MuiDrti* rnm MluMe*-

Vatovaaa adjoaraad idm die at « o'dock toalKhk Iba aaaattor in IMl
wUl ba bald in MampUa. Tba Wc
paiada wbieb aeaU net ba bald todajr
owlaf to rata, aad paatoosad natU
now. wmahaadoaad bp imelattm

Load**. J«M »—Th* TIm* vham
teUffwiNT <r«B Ur«»> Mirqim,
datid
at th« amt «eaMutif nhirinf *n mrnat bar*, dm
m. tm MttTitr of Bow acmtt. Oa«
tnrrf— dwUrM that Krafw baa r*>
«BiB^ to Fmteria to arrance tonmof
r."
Loraaaa Marqaaa, Jaaa l-Offiolal
Boar Bawa bat baea raeaimd bare to
tba affmt that eoBmaaiotUont of tba
■ala Britiah araij have baea eat aaar
tbaVaal ttoar. Haav fUrhtiacUrepertad at Elaadafrateln. The Boaii
hare reeataiad the nortbetaiara part
of tba Oraape Pree Btataand are anfaced near Veaterabnrir and Harris
amlUi. Direct ewnmnnleaUoo with
Darbaa baa baea to«kea.
Erafer^ aoe-ln-Uw, Frtckie Bloff.
aad the prealdant'a phyaielaa, Dr. HepBann,taare arrtred at boreaao llarqaca.
London. Jana 1—Thera ia not a word
of nawB ooaeemlnf Banth Afrtea. from
ofidal aoaroaa. An andatad dlapateh
totbaTblapaph from
bp wap of Elmberlep oa Thaiadap.
mpe that part o^Mabaa'k relief eolamn
to UarlBf to Jda Hantar'e main foroe
at Marlbofo Jaaelu*. wbera thep are
«^ted to arrire Tbaredap. The combtoed form wUl then probablp adraaee
•0 Ltehtonbarf. Aceerdlaf to a dltpateh from'Ver*aaifliif. dated Map «.
BCAe of tba Free State Boeta eroamd
tba Vaal rirar. Preabtoat Btepnaada
anrtaia aambar of bU followen ara roportod to bare fled to Vrode.

UMapertaadOaolarapaalbef Lead'

uuiumo PROUILT DUD

USING JYHAWTE
8t. Loois Strikon Mode Two
Attompts to Blow up OuB.

Leodoa. Jan* i—Tbe VVIplao rapraaantaUraa bar* ezpraaa no aarpria* at
tba report of tbe death of Afainaldo.
Tbo«rh tbap bare roealred no eondraatio* tb^ think tha eable of peatordap
iallkalptobe trae- Thep knew for
tbe laat three aontba that Afainaldo
waa In tbe neifhborhood of Ban Mifael
and Ban Mateo. Tbep aap be haa been
In tbe dtp of ManUa witboat beinf
raeofnizad bp the anthoritlea. Tbe
Fillpinoe declare that erea if the re­
port ia trae it wftl hare no effect on
‘war," which will be carried
wHb aaabated rlfor. Ooneral Maecado will probablp aneoeed Afainaldo.

INTOTHt HIGH SCHOOL

FillED TO CIRRT

or wOl net iBd the “War."
Baaalal w tba Haraltc naeora.

Beak BvBdiag aad OSio« Itoatropad
tanaaTtoa.
Spaala) M n« Kanhw Baeard.

Tte Tbla. Jaae 1—Tba ekartmd
beak baOdlag and tke effiOM of tha
CbldbaA A Maogreger aompanp. win*
ikaata.BBd of the Bqaltable Aamad ftam BM Wooa«e--;PiTe BaaBoaSoelatp. b*ra*d todap. It ia
4r*d OOaatn OwecB faiTastocdap aad
«aed It waa tka work of ineaadiaAraai With Biot Oana. Dadar Oommt-^ I am alwapi
aundef Oolemel OaTcmdar-Aathorl_the raMtoto ^

Diaecdartp Btamst.
apselal w The Mcniac BrosM.
8b LoBla Jaaa l-08iaar Paaaia
Graae, who waa shot bp Artbar Koanig
last nighb died tUa moniag. tba a**aathrietim at tba atraatear atrika.
Motormaa Bap waa abot tbroogb tba
left arm tblB menlag while raa^ag a
CaloB Uaa ear oo Komtb aTeBBe,«ear
Qraod. tbe ballet being Srod irom
a third atorp window.
Two attompm wen made tbU after­
noon to (toetrop Transit care with exploalrea. On Oattfornla aTcnna dpnamlte waa exploded, trneki broken and
the bottom of a car deatroped. The
aeerod attempt waa on Cato avenne.
bnt little damage was done. Fire hun­
dred of the poaaeof depntlee hare been
aworn la and are armed with not guna.
Tbep will be nader the command of
tenant Colonel Oarender.

«roetp-Firo Paplla Oradnatad Prom Debate oa Anti-Tnut Besolntion En•rammer IJepartmeat of Citp
Urened bp Claek Between •nlser nd
•eboola Taatardap Mornlbf.
Bap. in Which the Lie was Paaaad.
Tbe Elfhth grade ^motion exer- Special to Tb« HocBlnc Bseord
iaetoeearredln tbe High aebool aa- WaBhiagton.Janel—At 11 o’eloek
embtp room peaterdap morning. Tbe this morning tbe bonce raenmed the de­
oom waa tiled with frienda of the bate oo tba anti-trn^olnt rtoolntios.
elaaa, who were there to aee them The debate waa anl^ad bp a elaah
graduated from the frammar fradea to betwm Bap (Bep.T.) and Sulzer
the Blfh eehool.
(Dam. M. T.) Tbr iormar ebarged
There ware 7s member* In the elaaa, Snlser with baring mntUatod tha raeand tbe program as girea peatardap orda In order to prereat ahowlng that
Hag was earriad ont la a moat ‘Tammaap to Interoatad In the lee trnetplaaalagmaaaer. Ibe.two aonge bp Snlser mid that Bap wee malldona
tae grade, tba ••Weloome" ebor^ of liar. Speaker Headersw waa com' e 1—With * ■
Vaacle and "The Soag of the Vlkinga" palled to o-der the eargeant at arma to
added to tba Uat of BrlUehto^
bp Bounon wen eapedaUp anjoped. fora Bnlzv to hie eeat before order
■atim BOW aafarlp awatte the almllar
preeentlng the diplomas, Saperbe ratorod.
traaafermatton of Pretoria. DoabUaae IntODdaat Bora made a aeat apaeeh ooold
At s o’eloek a rote was uken reLord Bobarte haa era thfa started for niflBg thepapUs to oontlave their anlting: Yaa*. 1S4-. naps, IBI. Aa the
tha Traaeraal capital. The
edneaUos, and not to be eatlated with
ntkm failed to get the reqnialte
miataaoe which he will en
the progreaa that thep had alreadp two-thlid rot* It failed. ThU was a
tba to mUe march which aei
strict partp rote, except that Campbell
fold rmt dtp from the former eeat of
of Montana, Nappan of Maaaacbeaetts.
fommaat, M etUl a matter of coajaeSonddarotNew-York. Slblapof Penn-'
tnqathoarhmoateriUoe afree la ba­
eplranla, and Thapar of Maracbneetta.
llot that it wUl pot be aafflelenUp •eaur Claee Bxonrnlon to Old
DemoeratM. roted with the ‘Bepnbllatroaf to delap the oeenpation of Pr*. aad Xlk B^lda wee Patrol
In the affimtfre, and Load of
toria loafer than tomorrow. ‘
Oner 800 TMterdap.
Oalifornia.McCall of Masrahneetta. Bptbora tha feraae will probablp halt for
raoaparallnii while fipinf eolnmns will Tbe exonralon on the bap glren pea^
terdap bp tbe membera of tbe clam of
baaaPtln aariona dirnetlou
1»M of the High eehool. called ont tbo
biggMt crowd of the aaoaoa. Orar 300
XBOVBLH8 •PTBANOB
* 1—A aambar of reb­ tieketa.were cold, aad a rarp dne time
els eaipctoad a email bodp of British waa aajoped bp the large nnmber who loon ia Sonth Alglm Marekiagoa
*Bt OB the trip.
troops at Dooglaa. Oriqaalaad west
nra
Ohiaf rroaeb Stotieaa.
Tbe
Oolambla
went
on
to
Elk
BapBlztaaaoftba British. iBeladlagoom
maadar Ocdooal Bpaaaar. ware kiUad. Ida, and a large anmber took in that taelal W As Menlac Beeord.
part of tbe trip aaweU.pe that to Old Paris, Joae SO—A dlspatoh to
toiMtoe Tbe boat retnraad abont U Petit Joaraal from Oraa, wpi that the
o’clock laat eight.________
latest lafocmatiaa from BoatAAlglera
ikadowB grara >
Several
VaatlOB y«em OaUforala for Appro
TMB OWBOO A8HOBB
thmmaiKl armed Mom are maiobiagto
prlatlm lor tbe People
eral Bnparlatcndant of Brio line attaek tbra of tbe eklef Preach etaat XndU.
tiohs
of
oeenpatioa,
iaelndlng
Igll.
The
Hare oa Wap to Xanltona.
Wachteftoa. Joae 1-Baaator ParUa*
Preoch are reinforelng all three polata
ineral Bnporlatendent Daniels of aadetoOBgontpoota bare boaaestab•f Oalllcraia preeeated a peUUon from
tea Brie Eallwap line of ataamora, ar- Uakad.
Ue etato tedap aeklag eoagime
■aka aa appr^wiatioa for tba raUof of rirod in the dtp pwtonlap with a latter
Tastordap’e Baae BaU Seam.
the tomiae eafTerare of India. Mr. of lotrodnetion to Frank Prlodrieh
Porklaaaaid that la 1S97 be procured a from a mntnal friend ia Clereland. SpMlal to A* Momuc BmoTO.
akip to earrp to India prorlalons doaal- SnperlntoDdentDanielaipiOD hU wap
XAtioxai. LKaoux.
B a
.ad bp tbe pmple of California. Oragoa. to North Manlton Uland to look after
Waablngtm, Mebrnakai Kaaaaa and tbe steamer Owego. which went ashore Philadelphia.:.................... 3 •
there
a
few
dapa
ago.
The
wreeklhg
Chicago...............................
7 XI
.101
teg
Farorlte,
has
been
dUpatched
from
Meal aad MeParland; Garrin aad
The official
Cbarlerolx also a lighter to aaalst tbe Donohne.
bad aerar baea reealrod of tbe dona
e l(
He beeltated, therefore, to proma raao- re«el to float again. The Owego fa a Brooklpn.............................
St. Lonw............................. 3 I
latloa looking to the relief of the peo­ slater eUp of tbe lUlatod Capnga, which Kaanedp aad Patiell: Yonag aad
ple of India Uet Oreat Brttala might waa wrecked In Lake Enron aome Bd&naon.
____________
net look with faror npon the action of time eg*.
York............................ 6 !
i"npim la eandlng to India uhaolielt LOTALTT TO TSX BBPDBLia New
nuaburg........................... 4
ad alma
S^monr aadWaner; Ckaabro and
Tbe reaolntlon broaght from San
Premdent KoXlulep Tldted Oatholle Sehriror.
Bale a bitter attaek en Great Britain.
tfnlTomltp Teaterdap.
Ha demaadad to knew wbat Baglaad apwui to Ac Honlu BMord.
had been doing for her atarring milBnlUraa; Newtoaand Ea
Waahingtoa,
Jnne 1-Proaldent MeUoaa In India wbUe ehe waa pooling
entanlimltod.treasare to crash two Elalep aad SoeretocP Long todap rlsAMXBICAM LaaODB.
npaMlm In Africa Senator Perkins Hod the Catholic nnlraraitp and ware
deelined to debate that q neeUon. Tbe roealred bp Moosinger, Conatp aad tbe
Ooaatp in hU addrem of
rmelatlon want to the appnpria
Daasar and Segdoa; Amola aad
welcome «ld: "Under this roof
are tanght to loro the crom aad rareraaee the flag. Ae OathoUe Ammiaaa* CHeralaad............... .......
HM NATAL POBCB AT TAMO
■ngbt and teach lopallp to
Wanb^et i
Ood aa the eoaree of lopaltp to the re­ Twalra iaaiaga.
DowUng aad Bmltk;
public.
eupa hare 11.000 Troop*,
Splaa.
aeaelal wTht MOTSlacBMord.
TLl
tbe^t Jane 1—Mine Bnaalan, t tamoia Boowell* S3 baV teSAU dar- Detroit
lag ov Ualcadiag Sals. All other Barrap and DIUo*: Taogmr aad Bpaa.
'Brlttab.aOermaa. t Amerieaa. s Japhate end cape go ot the wme it per.
amaa. l Italian and s Praaeh wanhlpe cMitdleconab
TfaeBoeto* Store.
ara at Taka. The BoaaiaB waiaUpa
Gear and Wilaoa: Goar and Hepdon.
beutinto BkBaplto
' bava 11.000 tnope on board.
Boand trip U oenle. el
lelnm■ at 1 It is u dsqr msttsr
Wa. Ofeaeent bead. B<
Bet
o'clock tomorrow.
to quote prtoM oa old akell worn
leadlag Sale of oara Weboaghttoo
ohoatania tea drawing card bat we
hmtj aad mmt bow ba«a tbe caoh lOOOrtwud
harepat to find aapoae iiho wiU
to meat thorn UUe-ao predti te m toaapoMpraiagbpa alagl* item, Blaeaaaaattraatoekataoat aad '
—batWggalmfarpoa. ThoBoato* thatovoala la Mt gaaMaa. Tha iow.«Taateafaw dapa oidp.

FIRE TRIP OR THE BH

FOR FHlIRt SUFFERERS

S2:

Fourth Y,

aiTBNBO BT nrcHKPTdMTHB

GOLF....
f*

New aasoriment of the latest
and beet goods, just received—
Also base balls and ball sup- •
pUes at the

hr T. L Dn^ SkM (itt FIjbut

CITY BOOK STORE.

We

Call and see them.

A. S. HOBART

Bonda’s All-Off Sale

For
Saturday’s
Selling:

la going on as nicely as ever before. It’s “all off” with the
other fellow. The people have fouud out that Benda is “the
boy" that gives

LADIES' SHOES—New ebepet—
nine stplea$1.60 8 pair.
LADIES' OXPOEDS—Bleiek and
chocolate, kid tipe. tarn eedw-

Every day in the year. No matter how clothien juinp and
tear, the thinking and shrewd bnyers and those “that hewe
been there before” are all coming.onr way for

The Best For The Least
Olotblng, Hats. Furnishings.

$1.00 a psir.

S. BENDA & CO.
Open this e

HEM’S SHOES—tS.Oo. S3.S0 and
SS^W^oea-Joat a few pain of

Open this eve.

$1.50 a psir.
MEN'S DBBS8 SHOES—AU the
ahapet —all tbe new

$$.00 a pair.
dnrable—
$1MX> A pair.

ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH

For real bona-fldelbargains in good merobandise, you'll make^no mistake in
comlnglto

Steinberg’s
Beliable Dry Goods, Carpet A Clothing House.
Read oar Ui$e advertUementin this iMue—It
has interesting news for yon.

Popular Shoe House.

Minute Rates

BILL PRICE SHOES
Ladies’ Kid Laos Shoes......................... 98o
Men’s Satin Oalf Bals............................880
Boy’s Satin Oalf Bals..........
$1.00
Ladies' Black and Tan Oxfords............76o
Misses Box Oalf Lace............................ 76c
Woman’s Kid Button............................76o
Serge and Carpet SUppers................... 860
Woman’s Oil Grain Button Shoes....... 87o
Men’s and Boy’s Working Shoes.......... 880
Tennis and Canvas Shoes and Oxtords
at................................... 60,60 and 76o
Get them of the Old Beliable,

$
TO
KAHaUETTE,
Bsosnsbs,
Isphemlngr, Iron Kountsin
end other

Upper Peninsula
Stations.
New Lines

Low Rates

. FRANK FRIEDRICH

MICHIGIN TELEPHONE CO.

What
Excuse
Have You..
For buying a 10 cent
cigar when yon can get
a

5c PIG TAIL
HAYANA SMOKER.

New Store

««*«««» «»»««»«««« »««»«»«»«
K ivrTnTcr-!=i

5

I Patent] Leather I
I Shoes^ 1

M
m
]i[
J
m

I
ITS JUST AS GOOD

842 Front Street

We have just received from the factory of Thos.
Emerson's Sous, a fioe line />{ Men's Patent
Vloi Shoes.. These shoes are the Tery>>UteBt ia
every respect. JnstCwhat you want for a fine
dress shoe. See them in our window,

PARKER BROS.

S McNamara Block

FRONT STREET

THB MORSING RBCORD. SATURDAY, JDNK 1.1900
THi KOBnaa

uoobd.

FOR THEIR manoRS

nSB nZTAX.

Aoktemy Wbare the Teaebera of the 01^
olibtKtijAagtiB.
. SttooU mu go t> Spend
AtkraeitAl Tb«nd*7 ktMraoeB, •
MM MB MM» M M» ^^
the Samxur.
.xjtam
OBABC TBAVSBBB BBUI>D.
Matt of tha toa^are of tha niiy
iy by the mnale pnpUa.---- adaobla kara plaaned both reereattoa
—»T—
•raOitobl;
H benntttnlly'deeocatod for tba aad frrif—lnnal devalapment for tbat. wiTM ASS J- W. BAanx'
vaeatkm. Some are leaving
Jt. W. BUaro. Mi*of *«* lUMfw.
Iba city today, tome have alrendy gone
and otheri who do not raalde here wUl
temalB for a time before gtfag to their
. ■ it
WUlMiauSbMM
gmea.
Saperlnteadmit Horn end Prlnelpal
Byder of tha High aehool wUl spend
of their time Inthllelty. They
XStMdBsrtDMbs
wUl. however, eltoad a aummec term
ItrtwHtni ...................................... KcBMt St the Ohieego anlverslty, beginning
* jlllr - .niTTr-----------------Mn.W.OMr^
inly
let.
M.rf,
Pt"**^*
Mlm Mary McLan^iUa wUl apend
meatofber time iBthlaeily.
Mlm Edith Atidae wiU go to her home
In Petoakay.
Prof. B. B. Swift wiU apend hla vnention nt Olivet.
Mim Dcwnlng will go to her home la
B!’oit^’Md'B.Wri«l«r
.VSS^S'^ VIdUa •ole............................. 0»*ta» Bomnlnalto apend the anmmer.
Mlm Bonidin wlU apend a.few weeke
nt her home in Saganaw. aad wUl then
B to attend the anmmer termatOorall.
CaiOTM.................................
Mlm Helen A. Norton will go to Ann
Mo^Om
Arbor, and will not retnrn next year.
Prof. Cobb will go to Detroit the flrat
of next week, aeoompanled by Mie.
Cobb.
Mlm Bcnleb 8. Woeka left yeatorday
for her borne at Deeatnr, lU.. where
■he will epend the enmmer.
Mlm Bnphemla yiekUng will go to
her home In Flint, aod will not teach
here next year.
Mim Lney Severanee will apend the
vacation at her home la Novi.
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Helaon of Lelaad Mim Sarah E PraU wUl leave today
Ltmcatiojh »re lh»t oar total for- were in the elty ymtorday.
for PalneviUe. Ohio, oo a viait with
|i(B tewto tor the awol year eadlof P. R Barth of Omeaa war at the frianda
/«M M BMt will be •3M.OOO.OCO Ivirer WhiUng ymtorday.
Mim Clara
«h»D in the year endioc Jane >0, 16M. B. E. Peicy is la the elty from Cedar. her ncaUon at her borne in Mb PieaaIhe toUl U likely to exceed two and a JcdiB Wmten aad Oeorge Downer of aab
ynartorbUUoBdoUan.
Horthport were vUltme In the elty ym- Mlm Lain Boebae and Mim Ethel
Dnnn will apend meet of the enmmer
Mrdey.
MtODUC OF-TB* BOAB PopoUeB pOiE. A. Stowe, editor of the Miehlgaa tn tbla elty.
ttmm the eourafe of ite eoaFletlone. Tradmmiaa of Grand Bapide. la la tha
Miae^Roac
ShadeR^STi g»-4o TpriMia
Bet the ether variety poeeeeiie the fae- elty vUltlng Hon. Prank Hamilton and lanU.
go t her
nlty for ftollUoal dielcM'lBrlooking after hU ooltage at Traveree Mim CbrUtine tn\oa will goto
home
sme et
at Ai
Armont for-tbe anmmer.
Point.
L a few eySAMABhaee
Hon. W. W. Smith and wife will Mim Mary E. Oryalcr will apend her
B, bat they were net of enttelent leave thia morning for Owcgo, N. Y.. vaoaUon at Ypaila^ti, her home.
aOMrltyteeffMt tbm proepvUy new Mr. SmlthM old home, which he baa
Mlm Jeanette Smith wUl go this
morning to UelroU for aahortrmb
nriof In tUt etate.
not vlaitod einoe he wak a boy.
Dong the Ealkaaka people'who MlmJrnnle L. Hard will epend her
BrevUlea
come to thia elw u attend the meet­ vaeatioD at her old home in Ypaiianti.
The work of rannlnff the oable from
ing of the Boyal Arch Meaone laat Mlm Nettie B. Pakloi. principal of
«ba Prre Marinette depot to the Weel- night were Proeecnting Attorney W. the Oak Park school, will goto her
rnn Onion Telerraph Co.’e oSm U
D. Totton, Dr. Ooy Johnaon, Dr. B. B. home in Coldwater.
•early oompleted. and the nnf of men
Babcock and C. M. Phelpc. Mre. Bab- Mim Uertnide Higgins will remain
lhat have been anfaffed in It will leave
ooek accompanied her heaband and la thia eity.aa will also Mbs MUler and
today.
apant the afternoon with Mra. J. W. Him Vegeleong.
•thn Maneelona Herald le anthority Mlllfkcn.
Mim Clara E. Carr wUl visit her
lor the eUtoment that C. H. Qardner,
W. SlatorretnrEcd ymtorday from home in Dnndne.
temerly of tbla elty. met wlU an ae- Elk Bapide.
Mlm Fannie. Taylor will spend n
eideot there reoMitly. that broleed hie
abort time at her home in Chicago be­
iaiwqnite badly; that blood pcdK>n- Mim Biehardaon. principal of the fore leaving .for the worldb fair at
ISC hae eet In and the arm will have to aehool at ;Blk Bapide tbla year, pemed Parla,ahd otber'Buropcan points.
throngfa the elty ymtorday on her way
beampotated.
Mlm Anna M. Bllm has gone to
The board of review will not be to HornellavUle where abe will apend Jonmvllle for tbe summer.
throe«h with Ite work today, owing to her vacation. She will teach In the Mra. Cook, principal of tbe Boardmaa
^■orework than wae expected in ad* Bchoola of thia city next year.
avenne echool. will apend her vacation
^wUar cqnaliaattone of aiieeimenta tioala Voight of Cincinnati, retrn
at her home In Buchanan.
Ibe tag Ryan cleared thU port laet to hie booM yeatorday after a brief etoy Mim Edna O. Barnnm and Mim BBe
•ifht for the Beavere with a eargo of at Omeaa, where ho U a large aharc- Lambwrngotoaonthem Michigan.
holder In the Leelanan hotel. Tbla
Mlm Edith Holeomb aad Mlm Cm
I that the Oo- hoellery will be thoronghly repaired Oardnm will remain in thie city.
There are 1
lambla win take a big crowd to Elk before the rceort aeaeon opena.
Mim Oraee Qcvelaad vnll leave for
Bapide tomorrow- The Oreeeent hand Robert Walter, prmldent of the clam her home in CoUwator today.
will tnrnleb good moele on board. The of 1000 of the High echool, went to hie Him Attgnata Adama will go to her
boat will leave aboal one o’clock and erne at Fife Lake yeetordey. to enter home at Oakwood for the qgemer va>
aeake the retnrn trip early in the even- pon hit work ae eeaana ennmerator. oatlOD.
Prank Oravm, owner of Omena Inn.
lag. arriving home abont • o'clock.
who hae been at Me-an-ta-Wanto for a MW Jemle Camp wlU leave today for
Servicw wlU be held in the Pint
her aummer home In Lansing.
Metbodlet ehnreb tomorrow, the re- few daya. retnrnrd to Grand Eaplda Mlm Agaea Batoa, principal of tbe
ymtorday.
paln havleg programed enfielently to
Elmwood avenne echool. with Mim
Mim Iva Kellogg and Mlm Eva Jemle M. SUlm and MUa Edith
allow It.
Mre. Emma Campbell died at the Bailer left ymtorday for a vlalt with Adams, will go to Lang Lake for
frienda
at
Willlamabnrg.
boiMof Mre. Webb of Bnrdiekville
a week’s ruatieation. as . gnmla of
Hoaday afternoon. The fnncrel oc* Mra. Saylor, who &aa been apending Mra. VanDykr. before leaving for their
eorrcd ymtcrday. Rev. Oeorge Barnee the wintoratLoa Atagelce.haeretarned, homes. Him Bates will then go to
accompanied by Mra. A. W. Black.wbo
of Empire. ofieUtlag.
Gaylord, Miu SUiea to Coldwater and
. OeorgeO^beon. whowaerendered nn- will vlalt here for wme time.
Mite Adama t'l Grand Btpida
woaaeloni TbBreday night by an over­
Mim Martha Chase will speed tbe
Uloriona Newe
done of the extract of thorn apple Cornea from Dr. D. B. Carglle of anmmer at Chicago.
laaMe. U better end will recover.
Waablto. I. T. He writm: "Bleetric Miu Ada Smith. Him Lney Uannett
ere
hae
eared
Mra.
Brewer
of
*
Oi^ Clerk Blekerd hae reoclvad __ which badeanaed her great — and Miu Hulda Brant will spend their
word from Heaaongood d, .Meyer that fering for yeara. Terrible aorea would vaeatloni In Traveree City by tbe bay.
they had referred the deeleion of the break out oo her head and face, and the MUa Mabel P. Cady will viait Ann
•oaneU not to grant a morigage on the bmt doeuwe could give no help: hot Arbor and Ypaiianti before going to
bar health U execllent " Bleetric
water work! plant, to their attorney, now
Biture U the bmt blood pnrlfler knowo her home in Jackson.
aad awaited hi* dedcloa befon decid­ Ita the enpreme remedy far eczema, Mlm Edith K. Baeaetb teacher of the
ing whether or not they will accept tetter, aalt rhenm. nleere. beiU and Sonth primary aehool. will go to her
rnnnlng aorea. It etlmniaue liver, home in Oakland voanty for the anmtboboade.
and bawele. expela poiaona,
▲ team belonging to Oeorge Btorra, kidneya
heleadlgmttoo. bnlldanp the strength. .cr.
eAoae livm near Bnmmlt City, hae Only S02. Sold by S. E Wait and Jaa.
Mlai-Btbel Boxie.of BoonvlUe aehoBl.
. mymteriooely diemppeared, and no one Q. Johiuon. drnggUt. Onaiantoed.
wUl ramaln in thU city.
aaa be fonnd w^oaei
Mra. A’MUide Dayton will spend the
Srsry
thing ea to their '
anmoMr at her home in Mb Plqasanb
Rtom bcllevee that they have been doUar'e worth of gonda have been
ntelan. and hae eo noUded Sheriff SimpIf fortnne diiregard thy claim
Dsn't hang thy head in fear
The little daegbtor of Mr. aad Mre. beurinteSlkEapidi
ter et.*Mt U dead. Bound trlD »S eeata, steamer Colom­
I bald from the bia. Oreeoeat band. Boat lenvm nt '
o'clock tomorrow.
la the V.enne Bakery front window
Esnld 0satu7 Oeek Book.
is a dUplay of Lion Coffee premini
4 Card.
________________
. hereby A limited anmner for tale as SS eaate
ngrae to refnndi*toT*i
the money ea a to- each. ..Will be mailed postage paid
ooBt bottle of Oreeae'e Warranted By­ on receipt of tbe prtee. Addreea.The
rap of Tar if U faila to core yoor ooegh Herald, Trmvetae City. Mich.
oroeld. Wc aUo gaaiaatee a ns eeat
bottle to prove eauetaotory or moory ThsTTltn
tetendcd. S. B Wall. Bwbee 4k Rox- SAW shoe for womeogom at ts per
-----POB----b«^. Jamm O. JMeamm. P. a Ibewip- cent dieconat during onr Unloading
Sala. The Boek» Stora.
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Don’t Pay Higb Prices

at The Boeton Store. Bverythlngat
a karfalB there now.
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diM «al throoi^t oar ahoa de-

SHOES

lean St li
n with fad
bmt shoes at lower piiom than
any other atore in town.
Bepalring neatly aad qakkly doM,

J. SHALIK
114 PraetStTMt

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I waawTWTt TMXRTT-THSJtS TXAM6
Travaraa Grange Bad a Bappy Fienic
on the Kemie Farm
Tha membeia of Traveree Orange
took dlnnar ymtorday with Mrl and
Mie. A. D. ICeBae at their farm home
InOarteld. Theoeoaekm wm the Urd
ry of Mr. aad Mn. MeRae a
The viaiton earried baikata of good tolaga to eat in the regu
lar grange fashion, which were anpplrmcatodinthe meet gwaroet manner
by other good thlngi fnrnUbed by Mre.
MeBao, vrto U one. of Grand Traveree
eoaaty'a meet aoUtale honeewlvae.
The eomblnatien wae one that -oonld
only be nndetatood aad appreeUtod by
those who have sat down to a grange
baaqaeb the like of which ordinary
BortaU know oplblng of. A moat
aedal afternoon was pamed.

Because you have sour cream for your coffee. Yon
should have a Refrigerator of Ice Box. We have
both aod they are the kind that is guaranteed to
keep everything nice and sweet, A good refrigera*
tor is a good investment and costs but very little-

There wlU be no preaching at Orange
ball Snsday morning aad evening, ae
Rev. Ranm, putor of tbe ebnreb of
Ohrlit, bee gone to Holland for a ten
days' vacation. Be was aeoompanied
by hU wife.

Slater’s House Furnishing Store

There were so special doting czereitm in the Blmwood nveane school
ypel^ay. The time waa apent In the
panel work of the echool.

120 B’xoxi'b Btzree'b.

$1.50 Is our Price

kTbeCvnflnlCvM j
Oeughm.
OoUm,
BHppa,

That’s AU--

^ Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Consumption, Is

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On the same grade of ladies'
shoes you have seen so much ad>
vertised by other dealers at $2.00
a pair.

Oar cnatom made velveto and vici kid ahoes are bnilt of aolid
in-aoles, solid ont-solea. solid heels, solid countere, and really a aolid
shoe all throut'b, and enrely its a better bni|t shoe than yon will pay
$2.00 for elaewbere.
We also liRvi* j'
i immense line of slippers at pricea
within tlu- rearh of all.

S.
136 Front Street

Practical Shoe BCan

Frame
Your Diplomas

New Books
Just Received

and class pictures and so preserve
them. Nowhere in the city can you find
as large an assortment of down-to-date
Picture Mouldings. Some firms only or­
der twice a year. We order twelve and
fifteen times, of as often as the newest fin­
ishes are on the market. Your diploma
can be framed from Si.25 to S4.00, ac­
cording to the style of moulding and the
manner of framing. What about your
other pictures? Don’t cost much to beau­
tify your home. Come and see those new
dull finished grays and browns with the
gilt burnishings, or the blacks in silver or
gold. They're all beauties.

Always the latest soon as published
—"SOPHI.A,” a new historical romance
by Stanley J. Weyman, for $1.50. a most
fascinating story of England under Queen
Anne. "DEACON BRADBURY," by
Edwin h. Dix, (S1.50,) a story of New
England farm life, when the JJeacon's
simple nature under most trying circum­
stances, becomes grand by the very force
of it’s simplicity. “THE CARDINAL’S
MUSKETEER," by M. Imlay Taylor.
C$1.25.)' is the best work of this popular
author.' “Unieaven Bread," by Robert
Grant. i$i.50.l "Diana Tempest.” by
.Mary Chalmondcley, ($1.50.) "The Ala­
baster Box," jby Walter Besant, ($1.50.)
“My Lady and Allan Darke.” Chas. DGibson, (S1.50.) "Debts of Honor," by
Maurice Jakoi, <$1.25.1

Don't Forget
Our Clotliing
,
For it’s the best in the land, go
Where you will, look where you may. you­
’ll come back to the “Companj^’s" every
time. Those light grey serge, single
breasted, at $6.50 and $7.50, can't be beat­
en. There are those blue serges, single
breasted coat and vest, no one sells them
at our price. $6.50. Every one who has
bought one of those doubleI^reasted blue
serge, silk faced coats, to be worn with
duck trousers, that we ask only $7.50 for,
say they can’t be equalled anywhere—
they’ve been to see. so thceetore they
know. There’s the skel^on coat w'ith
trousers to 'match for the warm weather
that's sure to come, so be prepared for it
and spend just $7.50 for one of these out­
fits.

Don't Forget
Dor Wlieel Sale
The most phenomenal sale of the
age. All high grade wheels are yours for
the least money e^'cr offered before.
Think of a Rambler fresh from the fac­
tory for only $30—that’s always been $4d;
or a Ladies’ Hibbard. 1900 model with all
the latest improvements, knocked .from
$40 to $334», or the 1900 model Ajax
that’s yours for just $23.00. It’s a chance
you’ll not get for one while. Have a la­
dies' Ajax that kas been included in this
remarkable safe for $aij». that’s a first
class wheel in every respect. It'll take just
six minutes to make a sale if you really
want a wheel.

Tbe Hanoah & Lay Hereantile Go.

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IHB MORNING RECORD. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1900

mwwwwmm-mm-mmmmn
kJk-iit kui(JkuAuk k
faMMMarqwttaoi
tnUk Barbara afad U. havtac ki> Ur
tfokaa.
Mra. ■dsaad BoUoek of
A Ulo bar back yard aod ia«r tba
baraoadra. 8ha dlda't'fai excited U
tba Uaai, bat cant U aa aUra aad
tbaa triad to eouaet tba ranUo boa*
to tba bydraat la dolar ao bar <aee
aod baadt ware aarar^ibwMd.
Urbtalar atmek tba pobUeaebeol
bbUdisr bt Ollrat taariaf baUt U tba
aoefettba towar and
A Wr fir* waa aarrowly
L All tba pspila wsra U tba
C bat tba bolt dld sat aolar tbe
Bratiar, eoaaUbU of tba
d of Datrelt, aarad too
irnna aad a flrl from drawslsr
Thsiaday. tbelr boat barUf apaak
BnuUr hat to aaeb rtoaaaa to bit

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Taaterdar.

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Th« NortlMm TelepbAoe Co. has k*«rci.«lattiaOa.«al8ckoalTaat«. tnedati.wdlr«W,ry.iabookro*«. U

TMkrdar afwraoea tke SUtb rrade ,
otibaB
.aarypte-aatparv. Tha aftarap« |

day Were Greatly Enjoyed by
abooi that tbe exebaa»e baa 800 phonee
AUtbaPnila.
i I*
d‘7 laaldee rrachttf
,
.
. . ^
. tbronrb LerIa=anc?oaty te Snttoaa
Th. dour ««!«. 1. U» C»lr.l i Bay,
^ K>rihport.
..
Owl„ Cli,.
Bugham. OdarCUy.

and Prorrm’sn’, 1a addition te ter'era', rarty Uoea e^taeallce ]*-m>re la
; rarlona p'.rtUaa of the canaty. 8nltona Bty'a local <xcbanre baa 16
.*a^lred '.heir
phoact.
Erast woa tba eosMUtioa. At ba.f
> the watt aide
paat tbraa tba bays took partaan and
aad enjoyed a fine betkat p<cnin.
Cored of BbenauUim
aarebad Ulo tbe cy
TbfrpnaUaof tbe Aral frade, aftara
tae eream, eaka, aod eandy^wara tarred.
profram. were •taken to tbe lee cream
write*:
.s
Mkt Edna Baraatt, wat aaiktad by
■itb____ :nUr riu
parlora of Hr. Portaeb and treated lo
Miai Effia Lamb.
______
Joayi. and fnittleeaiy uied,
kidom*
ice cream end node by tbtir teaeber, dltordered
remedy. ( fonod relief
orrry kaowa
'
Teatarday morslfir tba room* o<
UlmSbadak.
;iii Dr. Okaae'e K daey-Urer PUla."
Mitt Cera Oatdsar aad Mitt Grace
Tbe aeeood rrade tanrbt by MIm
to remnre tbe eanae a- d
01^1.^
l—trf with !»«»..
^
Mu,to„te o«.;c.. ;h—.tl.w !S ».UU1 hr...
hookla.
!.81,11,
Ijkt.orDr. l. W.ChM. ll,d.Oo..B.r.
at bar borne oa ytb .w-i.
etreek
Sendatamp forfi taample.
Miaa JmUOampaad Mkn AafatU | ^be third erode rooma. teuxbt bf
4._.
jbelr paptla with
Mk* (^yaUr and Ulai Dana, met to-!
FM«e« k*-Xet*t
ramaa and kaflnr.
cetber. and after a jolly time, were'
p,in, for abaem mlnfi^oem
dkmlaaed early.
t ,boulU be accorded to a learned Ge^
The fonrtb crade. tanybt by Jdka ,-mau iin>te*«>r. One dty be noticed
Petoa. had a fine prorr*™. wb**!*' was j hu trifo pUclw a bunch of flow« on

MB Harbor, wbleb btraa to fo oa tba
■arkat tbe firat of tbk week, asr
■ of tba rrower*. Tbe
warm waatber aad freqoeat raUa forc­
ed tba fralt to rlpba raiddly. Tbe
■hlpmant Therapy by boat aod roll to
Cbtaaco amoaatadSo nearly 3.000 caaaa
•ad tba baary aUpmaata will sot .be
far aome tlma.
Tba' W. a T. D. of Miehlraa will bold
lla asBsal oonraatloB at Patoakay aeist
' weak, barlanlnr oa Tncaday aad eontlaalnr tbraa days.
Mra. Anna Eeardoa of Detroit, a wb
dew aad tba motbar at aiaa ahiUran.
by mlaUka tBallowed abont alz onneet
of dilated earbalU aeld laat Snnday.
‘Hiiuaday moraUK aba died. One of
Mn. Baardon’a aoall ebUdraa la a erip-

BU.1 K.b« «d

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enfTS IK soeierr.

Good
Dressers

UU( Rnnl'i rr^nn tS# Vln<>nrfm^pt

rjf.Itawrt h, l»^lir.hh o.kw

"in..! Jo

Ton will not aee any men
dressed ss well es tbe men
who wear Han, Sebatfner
A Man tain and top costs. ‘
Tbe nobby style cod aesi
flt bt these clothes recom­
mend them to every msa
wbo knows wbst good
clothes are aad wbo tikeam
wear Ae beak

Si.i Jll



• Tbe crocram wae at fo’-iowt:
Trarerao City Teal. No. 871. K. O. T. | viotln aob
know Dial ihl* l» ilw a
WiUis Frirsr
H., rare a rery pleaaent aoslal dai
Dnet—Dora Eraot and Pearl WUbe:m jour iiinrrbiKc?"
• Ab. liuli-M." Kindl.T let me hi
laatcrealncr la Foreatcra ball- There
Mandolin nolo—Harrry Urund
when vourK i-ouics round, aud 1 '
a (ood atteadaoee, and danelnr
RecltattoD—Alice BooVer
........... ..
kmd "
waaUdnlyed la till a laU boar. Tbej Duet—Ethel GriSo tad B>*e M:Wilfo for the benefit of a I llama
,
needy brother.
Reeltatioa—Dora Brant.
/

They're tbe Uad adver­
tised ia tbe Ictdiag magstines sad worn by good
dressers everywhere.

Dont Be Fooledi

Sony by tbe sebool.
_ grade popTt bad a abort
Tbe fifth
- pri^^am'belicM'e and
itwr
a rery pleaaant corpriee laet erenlng. wbleb the roam wa* exented for tbe
A tai^ Bomber of them went to her
home and epent a rere pleaaiag time,
The aixtb gradennder Iftae Sanndere
playing games and enjoying eoelat eon- worked a oart of tbe dty, and had a
R,Ir»hmw.t. WKC Krrwi. I
u.,
,w„,
uid.ln. iwra.Dl. ol Ih.
wu left by RwU.
^
j
..reati. Rr.de wm JUibImwI
'■early In tbe morning by tbe teaeber,
'MUaPrall, and popUt ar.d teaeber atJ THE STAGE
* tended tne .eighth grade exerels^
tbe High ecfaool rooA.-'^


<r hk baoeflt. Tbe bottle wea,plaeed
OM dratalar eaea la Mre. Beardon’a
room alon^pelde oae from which abe
Before dayllcht
Baaday Mra.'Bearddb want to Uke a
doae of medldne aad laadrertently got
the wrong bottle.
At Soekwood, tbe eight year old
non of WUUam Dwyer wac ridlag an a
load of Band. He fell off aad w«i
omabod nader tbe wheels. He waa
takaa lo a hospital la Detroit, where
aa opvBtion wat performed, bat be
died won afterward.
LUbtnlog etrnsk the farm boots of
Alfred Abmr. twelre mllei north of
Meaoailnee. Maude, tbe tlx year old
daaghter, wbo wa< lo bed with two
yonnger
singer children, wat lostantly kilted
The HgbtiDg set fire to tbe bed elotbet
aad the younger oblldrea were bedly
boraed.
baraed,hnt
will reeorer.
Marla Blxon ofTeeamteb will be lOO
|j
MarU
|^-~_Mareci
old If she lieet uniU June 80
eongreet allowed her a peaslon
flBgltamontta. Her batbaad wm a
tBMraaoftbe Hexleaa war, and tbe
WM allowed an adTaa^rer tbe utaal
' mte on aeeoont of her a^raaeed age.

Tbe ladiet of Trareree Bay Hire, No.

I

Tbe btBTiett eieetrleal storm Ic
yoan pamtd over OUo Tborsdsy, light'
slag ttrlklag in aereral plaeet. It
ttmek A. B. KeUey'iratldenee. tearUg
the eoraer off. aad Jumped Uto
flowing well end tore tbe pipe
pUemand knocked Tbe bottom onk
drying U np Tbe eleclrie light plant
hadaeoltmeter homed out and the
amall motor in tbe power boose.
Vo Weodea XadUe.
We BoUoe e statemeet U tbe DtUy
Bhgle that the woodea Indiao la frent
at oar cigar atere broke the plate glass
. wladow Tbnraday aigbk We desire it
aadentood that tbk is no common
wooden lodiaa bat a swell metal indlildBal who seat OB exhibition at tbe
Worid'e Fair la Chicago ia t8»l.
taeordeaa be eecaby eallUgat lit
Troat street.
Catib Oigab Co.
perC. 8. a

AND PLATFORM |

~Mnd(XkMtldUfiL]M.aK.AtMLML]ALK
The beautirnl diesolrlogetereoptima
riewe ara a splendid attraetlon in tbe
City Opera Honae dnrUg the engage­
ment of tbe Irring French Compaay.
“An Irlahmao’a Tronblce'' wae t!«
pieee pat on laet night aad it wm ^irly well prcMOted. The play give* Mr.
French good opportnniUes to display,
hltraried aad pleating Ulente- ToBight the altraetion will be "U'Moore'a
Oanruhtp,” which it deelared to be a
bit of hnmsr aad excitement of great

Tbe members

class la a

Ill the- class, however, there was on* 1
vcutig person who held a dlfterenij
ldi«: this WHS the minister's daughter.!
who. since she was t.’i years old bad[
iKdi the bead of his bouse and the,
iimiager of ronny a diftlcult meal.
I,

thrNtening irealtaer. Tbe bill was "A ;
Hot Time in tbe Old Town." Thu t
pleoe of rollicking fua wm nreseaied
here iMt year by the Mme company
and made a hit. Lut night it

OfVjBible

St. Paul's rule* for ChrlstUn llvlns.
Among the questions OKkeU b.r the,
leader of tbe cl.tss waa "Wbai mouo
should Ik- ailoi>t.-.l wJieu strauscrs are.
to lx- enterta!tic-*lV'
I
TIh' |»r»|K-r aiisnvr. of t-oursc. andi
tbe cine given by .ill the mtujlK>r* ofj
Ith one exeeittlou. was:

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the^

•Patleni in tribuhi-

T.»».IM~™ ol 8 iHirl.g.

[CMing, It cored me of
aklt i* fell of fun from ciart to flolsta
r;.'p vests'of suffering
andUmadenp largely of epecisllies ^
«bi.-HVimeTure<5
i<* I tried doctot^W^
doctori'trcatwhieb the
ipaay is espeslaUy e'erer I mem sad many kb.ds ofI ointrnertc
' '
afternoon______
there I
■‘'o n r.su i " Dr Ci,*sr'i
in pTMentlng.. ThU
______________
srlll be a matinee for ladles aad-chUd-'ff^
ran. the fealnres being eandeTiUe 'Tea gg
oeato will admit to all paru of the . M.
Sa-rel * box fin« for sismp.
boose. Tonight Mte fl*e-aet eomedy
drama “The Lawyw Detective,'' wUl i
pia» Pvatbir. aad Fine mrd*.
be presented.
j The reign of Ik)IiI Bniss.*j’ as govemor of Victoria 1* drawlag^a close.
Fadwatloa of Imbor Votiee.
Here Is the Istesi story: During tbe
On Monday evealag. Jane 4. there early days of bU governorship be bad
will be a meeting of the AmerieanFed-1 on his staff a yoniig earl who was fond
emUon of Labor at tbe C. S. P. S. hall, of wearing a gorgeous nniform. After
All members are rtqcestod to he yi«tFoveroor and party had v^wed
tbe exhibits at an up<-ountry agricnl
Signed, Paxsinxi
ttiral kIiow one day. bl" cxc-ellenoy. .In
a oonjuioiiiilnt-e frock (v.it. led tbe way
A Life aod XPeaU F.ghl
lo tbe iuucbvou routp. Kut he
»e was
I aside
writing
fro
j mo. Mr. lett bis eexcellency In^fintt." Tlie
riocB lung tronbl*. !
igbt that tbe nrilUanlly :
live governor.
, ' and eoushev
All my doctor* said
Then I betrsn tn n«
A M.nster
mth

Deitroying its victim, la a tTpe o»
Oonst!ps«i-iB The cower of ihi* mal­
ady 11 frit ox omer. nrrvee. mnselet
and bralr. But Dr. King's New Life
Pllisareaeateand eerialncnre M-m
ia the world for 8tomse>-. L'ver. K'daeyeand Boie:» O-ilv *S cents at 8.i
E Wsi*. and Jar. O J-thnson's drug
If mt shcpplag.
VODM'TH BVEMT
follow tbe throng.
It will lead you ji stores
<o tb> biggest bargaliIns—at the Bot.on Store.
A H. Pwry Hade Highest Boom TmtmtlayiaBigh Wind.
the Grand Ualotdiag Sale i
Boston Store.
Tbe fourth event of tbe Tmvaiae City ?or »dflyi only.
Everything at neat aad below at
' Bod and Gua elab wm shot off y«t«:The Hoetaa Store
daj. la a vwy high wind, wbleb kept
25 P8T cent
Mm eoore lower tbaa it othnrwke would
Old price! fergottea
dleeooaten all Bug*. Cortains -nvi
havnbMa. A. B. Perry made tbe highDraperies dnrlrg oar Unloading
dnrlBg oar I'aloadlag Sale.
wtaeore, leblrdsontirf a ponalblefa.
„ --.a S
Store.
Sale. Th* R?*v>a
Bwton Store.
: Fallowing k the eoore:
AM Perry............................................. l»
■d-Broeeh.............................................. 18
W. F. Bowea........................................ 14
A Hoppes.................
It
AD. Alley..............................................
9
FredCertts.............................................. 10
ThVQB Morgan.................................
8
eared me. Bacdred* have niH H on
my advice and all eav i'never fsUi f»
ears Tiroak Ch'wtaoH Lnagirocb'e.'.'’
B:gularsix^»n-and Sl.OU. Trial bot­
tles to-at S K Wait aod Ja'. O. John­
son's d^gBtnres

aOCRY MOUNTAIN TgA

emeb *« ••
wss. A*rsv*

Steinberg’s Grand
Opera House

Last Tf0 Performaoces
TODAY.
Hatinee and Night.

A Vealtb of Beaaty
^
la oClOB bidden by ansigbtly PlmplM

Si',£roS£3L*“.^i3£:
fumm. tneers aad wccet term of

52T

Fobaeoa. dreggkk
fMHTaly
ermTartlMeie ^ heeM redaesd
daring oer Daloadlag Sale. The

HAMILTON

BRYAN'S
COMEDIANS
Best Repertoire Company
on the Road.
'

OLO lHING CO.

'

dsr prices, introdueieg
m'dies aod d ama*. ir-

Matinee at 2;30

ywwwwwwwww

I

IBMMHW*

\\ve

This Afternoon.

lOc to all parts of the house.

'SoxiT "VDeeKs

TO-NIGHT

The various departments in our store will be
actively engaged in reducing present stocks to pre­
pare for fall business, and the following is the

Special Vaudeville Bill.

(Last Performance)

Tbe 0 3ct i-om* tly drama:.

“The Lawyer
Detective.”
Specioltieii.

Here's a New One

Tirit

HteSklQlia
^ Menak.!

1

Plasm ciosiNfi m

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B04SDX4S ATHOS eCHOOl.

K AOMHENSED NEWS
J OONOEN8ED NEW8
* e«i
r
evK
OF aainumAM
mOHIQAN A

And of course BENDA
shows if 6rsf.

pRESH
RUIT.

XIOHiaAN BERBlEB-Tliat*B the hind we-have- ;
and they are really fine, too. We can fill all berry
orders daily. No, not expenBive—12 l-2c today:

W. E. HANEY,

i

YTogram 5or \\ve "KcTd
Smxv'Daias"SATURn.^V-.-Special sale on Ribbons. Belts,
and Fancy Collars.
MOND.AY—Spetial sal« in domestic department.
TUESOAV—Special sale on Jackets, Suits,
and Ready Made Skirts.
WEDNESDAY-Special sale on Wash Dress
Goods.
THURSD-XY-Special Sale in Dres.s Goods
department.
WIDAY-Corseis. Hosiery.
SATURDAY -Shirt Waists and Ready hla'de
Wrappers.

SpedaV SaVc *507 ‘^oda^
SaVuT&ai^ btme
No. 50 Taffeta Ribbon, solid colors, i8c for---- I2>^c
Special F'ancy Ribbon. i8c for...........................i2^c
Special Black Morir Ribbon, ^o 22, for.---- iic yard

\0

C6u\. 'Dieeauut cm &\V
CeVV&TS sail 'BeVts.

J. W, Milliken
aaaaawtwHggagpaRg
mtitiuuiiuiiuuuuutuuuiuuiuiuiuuiiuii > i'aaaaaaaa
Phone 149. Beadle Block

The TJp-To Date Orocer -

THE HORNING RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1900
I #m OF me woolb
I
SrSHORT OTOKiet \

la thk E»If» ilMrlet th«tt bft*«


»«M uno d«lka ta MW d«j«:

tton were mm dNecaalig bg ajite of
Mannera.
Tbe Gabaaa cride&^^ere
la (octe. aad tbeg aUeadg and giMaaUg
•mronaded the Iowa on three Mdca. The

BAD FOR CHILDREN.

...........

A medical ionroa] inslata ttet the
barm done to chlUien bg the prcaent
metboda of edocnUoD to of the moat
aertona character.
It malntalna «*»»*

battle, even it be wuted to do no.
he gfew aanoged that tte Cnfaatia
not trv to rush tbe nl.re.
Ir
that manl
Akindwmacot
In what a<
tbe rest of his Ufe. - Tbe gcamteg for

of cIrlUaed Ufe haro
eomplrtelg changed wiiblo the teat
half centoig and the

moat be met It a race better fitted to
two wlthatand the attain of modem exlatto to be pnvngated When chflran
dren were broogtat np In the covntcg.
««olhor eo a awUah. Tboedora Barditha the SOO of them had been holdpending the greater part of their dme
OBtef aad Jaha BSmteU. both eU aollag tbe place for the bog_kiag.
la the freah. open air.
~
dtaa. wmo probaMj tUaUy lajarad. aa m phgnkal decek^mt did not ot­
of the Uttic Cubao seaport wen aU teA paitr of
pibann Mahma.
ter Into the qoeatlon.
The enrlroo- tenaalg logal-rimiif tba bandit rebrialdrlw by Look PrUMht.roUml ment beteg beaithg and food plentUol ia tbe presence of the bright naUamm
.
dowa aa ambaakmmrt « tha Poft aad nntritloaa. tba nararal aeqaeoco from Havaoa.
Orwloallg. aa aptiag approached, them
eame a tAaage. U waa Am deffaed. hot
k,Vna..aadtbadri«wwaa klUthe battle of life. The e
a*. Ita bM nllad onr twtM geiar tandencg to deeort the coontig fM
___________ over the aMrit of garrison eztotenee at Baraeea- He beard from HaAawatha kIU,botaU aaBoplPrit '
town haa pteced a freab problem bethat a YtakM warship bad been
Mtafad tajarr.
(orr onr aelentiflc
tged la the harbor. He got no deThaHawTwkhaalth baarddaddad ChUdren paaa their goath amid u»- taUo. Tbe antborities at Havana were
healtbg anrronndlnga and In mang inbother about tbe Uttle ganistanoM are Impmperig and Irregatertg
awag down at Baraeoe. Prom the
aniaad thmoaawal daja ago droai
fed. Added to thia to the nodoe atimln Uttle eosatiog maaela that cirae occaBleda Ja^ioaadBaaaaB Arroa,ba- of eriMKd Ufe. The apparent aim ol alonallg into Baracoa the garriaoa beard
bank ptacaa iafaetad porta, to goto modem odncatloa to to derelop the all maoner of vague nunora. The comkardeakta that pert..
mind at the expenae of the bodg. The mandaDt and bto oOcen dlacnaatd with
aomv intereot the chances of a war with
neceaaltg of eterclse and freah air
Ikaalatai to axtaadva perttae
the United States. But they dM pot at­
part of a chlld'a training U atrangelg
tach moefa Importance to IL One of tbe
Chiaagebtaka troat. aalaadatglM,orertooked. The phgaical education of
' np tbe aitnation
pat forward bp Miebigaa’a
the child to not a wbit leai Important bg remarking that tbe
I
baad of Pottawalomia ladlana.
'
than the development of ita
Mfaalj ^tad oa Tbaradap br the beoaa aide. An antboitg on the training of
T to shoot themaclres thao the cneing if
bey attempted to handle a gnn.
;
aaaamittM «a ladiaa aflaSia.
cblldrco saga tbnt ample plag-gtoond
As (be spring dag* lengthened tha I
tbtbaAaarioaamaMeaot nataral apace should be stUched to achotda
wherever i>oaall)le. and, above cverg- vague feeling of noreat that bad come ;
hMaar la New York wlU be praaaatad
over the commandant increased. There
thing, goung chlidieu abouki not be
waa evideotlg aomelblnc going n-rong In '
bpJ. I^erpont Morgaa theflaeatoolexpected lo work tenger than two hoora
iracoa. He was not at aU so certain
^
___.....
.
T
... A
laatiOB *4 game and preekmt atoaaa
at a Bireteh. l»r. J. 'B. Lankford In a
the logaltg of the inhabitants as he
the world. The eoUeeUonU now la paper on thIa subject nags tlial an ani' bad been at fira
Tarta. and wUl aooa be eahlbUed. biiioo to lu|>arti'd to the child l>g boredla ratanlar from the Kamoclaldar

mrriiii at Port Wajae.

lad.,

MroM aanlndad withtrataraaa

itg and cxauipk; to know rtvrgthlng,
teawltharlew to preaeMlng It to the aud If he haa not /he ambltlou the
letupt la uiade to hamiucr everglUlug
luiu him.
Kvganllciui of aptitude or
Sx-Qaeen LUiookalaal haa decided to lutturai teodeuey of lulod. the puplla

Morgan reeaatlp porehaaed the eoUeet-

bring anlt agalaat the Onitad (Statea
giouited lii eoomious classes, and
goramBeot -for the reatotabon of the all have the umv adJuslmcDt of work.
In the majorltg of raaex the burden to
Bawallan crown, l^nda and neen
too beavg. and juat as survlg aa effect
Baar UUae 01t7. Moat., the Morthera
toUows cauae In natural Uw a atiU
Padie aaproaa waa robbed of a »S,000
weaker generation will follow the gen­
padoge and t»oo raedTod for the aale eration of children wbieb to now being
eftiekata. Two atrangera who were weakened and unbatenced. Dr. Lank­
hwkiag abMt the eUtion are mladag. ford adducea the ramwora and broken
dawn condition of teaebera aa an Index
ThaOdoago oacnmlVtM tor tha reto tbe hcavg come and wrong cteaalttfor atarrlag ladU baa
flcatlon of cblldrcn’a work. To Inanm
•Uad $6.(100 to Ladp Onnon aa
tbe phgaical and mental well being of
alaroliefof tbaanffenra. ItU
awUlba for-

aapMtad that anothar

Kkcatlona In tbe exiatlng agatem of edncaUon are neceaaarg.

warded dortag Jnna.
A doad-bumt awept Blno oraok

at

BreemrUla. lad., from St. Potata to tha
month Tnaadap night

Tba water ad-

aanoad la a aoiid rolling mam IS fMt
Ugh. A liUla girl naaMd Mart, while
aamoriag ponltrr to a plaea of aafaty.

D« ruata ntnkt
*Do ptenta think r' said a 8L Matga
planter to tbe New York JonmaL
"Have tbeg twwcra of reaaon or ang
wag of determining what la going on
around them?
The qneatlona aeem

Her mibM- fanuttlc. I admit, but thgg are
prompted bg. gome rerg curiona obaerbadj waa fonnd TMtard^ hanging la
vatlona made at mg home onlg a few
atraatop.
weeka ago. Mg daughter, who la rerg
Saar Madia, Pa., two ehUdraa wore food of flowera. baa a morning glorg
waa

oaoght

aad awopt awar-

draggod from a bnmlag honaa on tha

vino growing In a box on her window

track farfti of T.

ledge.

Staer Blekaole

bg

"While watering It reemtig abe no­
ticed a delicate tendril reaching out to­
aat>g tba flamea, Uft hU mothar and
ward a uall in the aide caaing. She
ahabgto pariah. Bla mothar. earrgmarked the itoaltlvu of the tendril In
Mg tha habg and a lamp, fall on a
petK-il on the wood and then ahtftcd
atalrwag. tha lamp Mtttng fira to tha
nail about an Inch lower.
Next
honaa. Tba hog realizing that tha
thair 8 gear old brother, who driroa

.

dmgfod out

kretbar aad Mater who
:
--•otbM.

Urongh
Than

the

fire

to

thair

lor

hia

mother, whoM artna eteapad tha hahg
•at bm weight waa too great for hU
■ttlearma, aad

aa

tha flamas

ateMttg la M him ha gam a
and Aad, haartbraken. to a

ware

teat da-

^alriag Ipok at tba doomed

wtuaaa

plaea

of

old love noel ilie new. and. ea a morn­
ing glory ae**roa to prefer a cord lo angthing else, it wasn't long lo making np

1. la ea^ac t

crisp.

taant due ea each adrartiaad laUar.
GnoaeR w.
PQIIteHteF.

lu a ver}* few hours the pale,

toward the
nwebed

tjy|ae.

Next

day

tboy

that I

$100 Beward, IIOO.
pteaood to laara that there U at loMl
ou dread diaeaaa that-aelenee bM beea
abl« to core in all lu stogea and that to
Aatarrb. Hall's Oatarrb Cure to (ba
aoly poaltlTe earn now Itnown (o (be
medical tratarnUy. OaUrrh beiog a
s(l(R(ional (reatmral.
Par* to taken Internally, acting direct
if upon tha blood and mneo«t aurtacM
w
•f tbe eyatam, thereby destroying the
krandaUoo of the dlaease. an'd giving
fte patient strength by building np
ocoatitatlon and aaatoting nature
In doing ita work. The proprlaton
have Ml maeb faith in lU euntive
fpwora. that they offer One Hnadrad

________ a F. J. (tesMy 4 Co..Tolado.O.

have
lug the filler."

.1 witliout break-

iMr dteptey of

------

•MBakaer window.

iMOtti imaMCitiPriMii.

JP. w. J. gglM. OpMttTa SKttetry
MSkOMIMBoeter.

(end Baracoa a
er the garriaoa
be woold have all tbe news be wadted lo
digest for a month.
Tbe next dag tbe eommaodaiit propoe'
atmtotiec. which eras cbecrfuUg
agreed to. and Cubacu
«___ ______ I____ I

..I—_____

rettesaod drink
menu of tbe r
■ct a
word <
•No surrender, no neiwa."
was the watchword, and the Rtrriaoo r«tired sadlg behind their earthworks and
waited t>atlenllg 'for the Mausers to begin
lo bark Bgaiu.
In these straits there came to
the com0 the
landfti t a gonng noocummUsi
uooed offi­
cer with 0 proi«>sition. He had discovered a ting cmbarcadon chatt. dismantti-O.
half Iraried in the mud and like
to her bull. Hia idea was to trg to umke
tU- crazg craft scawortiig nnd with tih-a
or tour men round Cape Ma}-« and make
Gunmnnamo. bringing bark with him if
not aid and comfort at least ut-trs. -Tbe
eohimandant jumped at the id<-a.
On the morning ot Fridag. done IT.
isgt. there were Iging at anchor in the
calm waters of the outer Gnanlanamu
Ug the United Statea ballleahip (first
cUiaa) Oregon.' the United Stales Uatlleship (second class) Teia., the United
Stnlca cruiser Marblehead’ tbe United
gmtea cniiv-r (converted) St. Haul, tbe
United Slates gnolioata Dolphin and 8uwanee. the United States colliers Sterling
and Scinde and the United States dgnamile craiacr \ esuvins. Tbe Texas, Suwanee, Marblehead aud Dolphin bad
been having a little earig morning rverealloo in knocking to pieces the fortificationa at Hicacal point and Uosphal cag.
tod the jackiea were taking tbe ea*.- following dotg well done. High up on Fish­
ertnan’a point tbe stars and stripes floated laiilg over tbe force of marines occupging Camp McCalta. the first scene of
American warfare on Cuban aoU. Tbe
larking Spanish buahwba^kc^s bad beet
prettg well drives out of the onderbrusli
and aU was calm.
Tbe signalman on tbe bridge of tbe

Iiopolarity In Sweden and other Scandluavlau oountrlgs. tbe benxlne and
gasoline varieties of motor (orrlage
evil smelling for those rtirioBS-

In an article on •'CalifornUi Water
Birds" In tbe procemUngs of tbe Gailfurato Acodemy of Sciences Mr. Loo­
mis coodnde* that tbe sbearwaters off
Monterey find their position and shape
tbrir conraea by landmarks and that
birds p os sera no myatertous euperhufaculty for
else these same shearwaters would
not have been beaildertd as they ware
lo ibo fog. He also considers that tba

I
,

;
;
;
‘I
tlon of mighty craft moving eastward .
that be knew to be warships. Tbe sense \
of isolatiou began to be almost unendura**''
ble.
As lie recaUed that be had uot :
beard one wonl from tbe outside world .

,
moved. .
That tofr night, however, tbe death-1
like stillness of the deserted town was
broken bg the craekie of mnskclrg. The !
garrison welcomed It with jog bora of i
long enforced inaction. Tbe wbittiiog of
tbe bullets
lets seemed posUivrig cheerful to '
t sofferiog commands
Spi!'
""

be gai
be from
D the shrill cries that come oM of
tnadc do
DO deteraliDed asasnlt
the gtoom. made
and after keying up a brisk fire for a
few hoars melted away Into tbe dsrfcneis
of the Josrie. The Spaniards had recogulsed oecasloiially tbe voices of some of
their fanner very dear and very loyal
Bai
friends, the InhaUunU of Baracoa.
Throe of the garrison had been killed
' Rveral wounded, bot the Spaniards
in betu-r spirits than they bad been
for weeka Tbe spell ot toeUtion
broken. The command^ cheerfnlly esd the pUee foe
Urnsted that be could

Arthmr Lndewitska.a noted ehir^od
M of Oaeotend, Is la tte ^7 ^
young are guided from tbe place of
ff^nnd to teant ei--------thrir birth to tbeir winter abode
giowtag nails ud aU d
tbrongb tbe experience of the older
Sm Ba eomm with
long time.
birds. Ho sums up by saying that bird
■anndtettanafii
Days went by into weeks again, and
Worn waU known peopla. Pattenta migration is a habit evolved by edocatnntad either al loMAanM or_pteoe tlon and Inberilanee. wblch owe tbeir stm the garrison guarded its trust, still
without tbe slightest iutimatloD of tba
efbuMnaaa. A nottes left at
nrigtu and iierpetuatton to winter, with fioiags of the great world outtide. Bos'drag store wtU moot wtth^po^t
Its faUnre of fooA

have

been

woddog

The Marliichoad’s signalman gasped.
“Wbst do tbeg sagj^' said the officer,
abarplg turning.
He bad not watched
tbe signal.
“Sp-Sr«Uh ship approaebiag. sir"' be

will

Tha

ba

bow

fipapwnl

pnpar baa basB

bang in tba maOn aadlanca room atU

P. Serrtoa In the New York JootsaL

tbnwM of

woadm

rapaparteg

tba tectv*

sam will ba Aaiob^ naxt wMk.

wblch tbe world bat bait ondcrwxihto,

Hawaarpatahaea ban laid tebalh

and greater marvels are Ukeiy at any

roeten. wUcA a4da maea to tha appoar*

lent to procMd Crun tbeir tebnn-

of tba ebnreh.

Tba aoata sriU all

tly rapMiabad aad
ehnreb

otbarwtea

tba

raAttad bate* tba

sanrktetett.
IiAaltethaaeTUa o( Fatbar Tlw.
driraa away wrlaklaa of appeeaabtet
old aga-tba altelr of Ufa. that p«la
baps la
tba hBM '
'
'
MoataiaTaa.
SP«0M»

.

diseonatooall Sbtrt Watete dariag
oar Oaloadlag 8ala Tba Boateo Btora.

At tbe begtaniag of tbe centnry tbe
ebemtot could do no better than tbe bcanteBtamiaiids
Boaad tarip »i eenti. a
cold air of tbe polar reglooi conld do
bte. Uraaoaat baad. Boat loavaa at
for him—be eould freese mci
I o'clock ti
Now rrofenor IVwar bat
Into the eblU abyss nntlL grasping a
tube QUed with solid hydrogeu, be all

Fm )«■« l[S<nik$B ffl ti PryBtH

bat touebea the bottom, only 15 dogreea-: 15 ahon rungs of tlie ladder-be­
ing left l<etw«H-u him aud absolute aero.

IU80ELI.A]nEOU8 WAMT8.

It to a master stroke that has annex­
ed a non- world to s»-lenoe. a victory of
the Maulte Hay (inier, ebanging the en­
tire outlook. Mau baa now turuod the
lightest of all Bas.t into a solid.
At the Oeptli whic-h be Los nltained •^aOTKO|^ ^U1
nature's em-rgli-s are all al>ove him:
he has iH-m-tral>',l to the Iife1i>a!i soil ^^AXTID-LaCgcmkalCUg tNato^Bell.
below the roots. ud<I as he rises agalu
eoDiein|itale the gradual owaki-n- t^b axuE or EXCB.\l>
Tlie DorlB >, »(
00 IS. «,wa m
Ing of the foreea that luakt- the living ^
r. Jobo Verlgworld
The crucial aehi.-keinem baa ! ixv rnnu stmi:
been jK-rforiued-ht-uc-fortii only de-'
■pOR aaUt-Lou T« snd
Osk Srirbts.
Tel<H>nieul to Ueeded. With tlic di-grcf r is,Dlh-wT«n,rt»-ru(reni>ir<«las4 BagS
Large lou. will MtoM a> to» Ikaa
of tvid DOW easily attalualde all ehem- • Toonc
markrl price. JobB Verigkal euc^ee ore Ijruught Into comidete
i
aaLX—bs
tilau
slieeu
arsl
bouse eaS
objection, klau ttceomee tbeir luaater.
• £ let weMotH
H. MoBtaaur'steBMeoee.
MoBta«ue'stemMeoee. For
Ueactlona ibai are Tlolem. daugeroua '
Mn. tW A.
and uneontroUahle in otdluaty. clr-’
cumslaores entirely cease when tbe' w>|
IM. tw.
rt. 3l«aoutl.bl«iilos Mr H. oa CMg
tempmture la drupiied to tbe frigidity
irras. Kaauln- or Utl tbjalei , «a ttoetb
of U<]uld bydnigi-a.
AU cbcmlcal ac­ CeiobsuMi.
tion aioiM ibetv.
ipoR OALg-macre. rtaoiec laiM
e of tbe teleat cal- X eWsoBse (rail tree., or mu iraae^elW
in
preprng. J w. Paiebla.
cutetlona of tbe a
Will only be necessaiy to gain 2.000 or;
wak
AOOO degrees lo order to reproduce, on |V7 Hrrriii.
a amall scale. In tbe laboratory, the

D—Furgeaeralbrlp at BMel
i«n. (teed wages gold. 8M-tl

^rvoTiiiat light, ^dbMto
aoter ayatem.

t'bemlats can already ;

gpoa high aa 3,000 or 4.000 c
r wUk or mtiuut tx>ard.
dwr^ A iwni estimate placve tba j-anVa temperature
greea.

at

only e.250 de-

w ^’Tfvhto'ruj 10 eirbaaxr lor taad to
, Tepor.ee,. Adarrw. XroorT^s (•■
WT-W

tons qucatlona wbieb uuw eoufront blm \yAXT«>-oyk.
tbe aatnjDomer may turn from ikc ac-.
_* _
____ _
tnaL unauaiuahle auu. and from its
ita ipoR
noR itALi^i<<
«rw milrb Helslrto tew. Five
glees IS .loaris milk e Sag.
far more distant hrolbera the stars, to kir/Md graur’ and easy BUker.
—-------*
H- Bgaiaa
TpOR 8ALR-Coed three yea
X kanees aad bogge. T
Allred Mg.
E. FreetRi.

But a cbcmlcal furnace tiiuallng tbe

s.or™r.. :irvs n

,::s,r.r7.

than settle questiuDs iu sstroDomy. it j(ratha^rtm~^4ra
might even rovesi that ultimate finest
_________________
essence uf things, tbnt motlicr olctoent. qolikxbb ATTRimo
— tf gee lersirA
___________________ ____ D M) Mrre SelofV
wblch has been the 1I1 <wni ot ages, and
iViu ^ J
place it tu some extent at tbe disiiOBal tetoe^etyoor ciSm- Addreu'e. a. BrigOf human genius.
^.««*«. orodrisr Pr«»* Oe»-.7Jjraj»

os RMt mgktk
Awtemebiles •( Metier Dmlga.
« <.a lou Uu
tsOft
Tbe Electrical Uevieu pleads f> ' taker It. Joso Vrrlymorcbriginaliiy
designs 01
of auioa
moreonginaui} in
10 ilic
me uesigus
sALR-ciocd wetk borM. IJSS wrW«mobtles. Tbeaulomohlie"goesaround." Je In-iairrolK Luca*. MO Wekrier Rre«v
It mays, "forloraly. as if It wmv an or- ------------------------------------------------------------- WMi_
iM sad lei s
dlnary vehicle necking the- departed
rale rtreec
mlrit of Us horse.” Something seems p„airu^

iF'^.2!’'Sf5sr;

beat to (juarters.
anybody to wonder what It could mean,
but it was .vriain that the Spanish shir
or bow many tbeg
■ srarm reception in
the sunlit, anrippled ratcra of Goantsnamo bay.
Then suddenly,
teurion.
________i. there
ralinly roundini
Pt-tat de Barioveata from behind
hills, not a tbonsand yards from
the
rarest ot tbe American vbstMs, a
tinv
with the re<1 and
yeltow enslgn’of the Iwy king proudly
flying from ber masthead,
- prral wave
- of
. Jsiarhter
.
.
A
engulfed the
American fleet at the liitlc sloop kept on
her way in the light hreexe. spparcntlg
all unconscious that she was Balling iuto
tbe muzzles of enough bo.tlic guns to
dcstpig Cervera's squadron.

hyp>-ni- age. What loiciit have bnppenttb daiit of the station, turnine to the cusiim
those llireu moutbsl: Wbal bad bap- . at hir elliow. In a momeut one of the
icdV Had tbeiv been war? Aud be Marhlcbead'e launches was emtine tic
rn here at ihii end of the world. ' water in the ditvettoa ot the stranger,
uiul jMiwer.
From the mountain
irding a eemeterg
of deserted streets The fcloo|> still kept on. while 2.01W ni<-ii
■Ptrvanis at the head of every fioitl a:»™sni‘nR
t apiiareutlg even the ragged Cnbon watched her. ''She's going to ram the
(tuatitity of energy laavailahle. the to- '>;«
els did not wain:
He dreamed of Oregon.” ebui-kled a Jackie on llic Texas.
lal being enormous. To this fact the Madrid and awoke lo doubt if thi-f« ever ,
d'he eusign on the Marblehead's laiiiicli
Swede* are ratddly waking up. and Im- bad been soeb a city.
; tbuiwlit it was time to act. This might
imrts of electrical macbitiery fbr tbe
oieaui of tranaportatloo ...
be aotne new kind ot an lofcraal macbiiie.
Tberc wss ...............

[Mxuider from tbe
utlliiatloti of these water powers a« for tbe garrison bg sea. and tbe com- , Bangl
went tbe
growing with rapid loprcments. Elec- mandaut thought seriously of the do- I launch, sud a shot wbizzed across tbe
Even then the Spanish
irlc railways are under contract at perate expedient of taking bis wbtde | stoop's bows.
orerlaud
to
Gusotanstno.
He
j
flag
staid
up.
but
the
sail
c
Trolbaoitan. Ootbebburg. I.und, Bjerrod and Jocnkocplug. Tbe electric antnmnblle U also aelilevlng e

tba boUdiag
tbrangboot.

tote jnst BOW. says Prafeoaot Garrett

of tbe Cabea aOcera.
U be bad been
Tbeir eampnlgn bna been poobed aieoDvenaat with Yankee aUng. be wanld

in two oppoolte dliMhave said that tBeg appeared to hare,
oametbiag np their atoevea. Tbeg wen tlona. nnd tn botb tbe «DC^ mcblerod
mupaoeea what o
not usfriendlg. aad their commaodc ’
been expected.
toh oBeer waa going throogfa his aegotiaUp and down tbe ocnle ot tempeatioaa for the loan of a newapeper. Ef- tore tbeg bare aocended and descendeil
foro to Induce him to talk tesol
>oltcd onlg antU on tbe one hand tbe rnnklug of an
bemenartlflctei aun and on tbe other band
dooa rrenu bad been and were oecorilag.
Tbe Ueotenant was forced to go back tte reproduction of tbe torpor and tewith the message that if tbe Maiab ortnesc of empty apace appear to be
Tltbla tbeir grai^.
woold klndtg give

Water PosTcra ta Rwcdca.
Kwedou. ot nil tlie eouDtrlcs of Eu­
rope. to periiaps most Ueased with nat-

tng cooslderv.1 loo noisy and far too
The lien OoFm aalsaman has reoentM baan handing eoplaa ot thrir prem
tem list nroa2 at the beuaaa. 8«

« and eak” him U
If be hean-r om.

Tbe figure of the kignabuan at th( t

even if he knew thst esch .
of bis seootiu party was '
No sound cMw back to 1
did any one of tbe racon-!.

Doiteriug
,
...
For three weeks ibc garrison wailed in
dreary solitude. Not a vessel came Into
Baracoa. and tbe Spaniards scanned tbe
Ultle tendrili - which, br the waters In vain for a sail. One dag. far
Otll on tl){) bvrtoon, tbc-commaudant mode
out tie smoke and funnel,
fu— ' of a
- proces-----------

Its mind.

aaevciB
aaev Bd
Wllaoa
WJla>QOeor
Oeorgta

sound of flrini
■Very u
kltl<<d
being kltl<<d.
him. Neither

txtasalTe rapnla. nad.
'PE T® PBODCCB4 gmng qaiu
IMPKBATt MB KBt'AA TO
aOLAK BEAT.
thsebordi will ba raady ternlltl

Tlieg
worthg brother In a
lend me a
Bad out ac
Tbe lira'

for tba Flat

Xetbodtet Omreb.
TbePtatM

dag;

I sat them-1
selves donn
await the attarii which :
for tbe nail.
tbeg knew woold come. Fordsys
For dag a notbThe marking and abifting were re­ iDg hsiipcned, and tbe Spanisrds
peated fonr or Bv<- times, ahvaga with pied themselves in throwing ap breastTbe couuusndsnt telcgrapbed
the aaine result and tlnallg one night works.
the tendril, which had grown conaider- nrgentlg to Ssntisgo tbsl be wss be­
abig. managed to reaeU the coveted sieged. There hsd been no sign of it.
but be knew that
aupiiort. and we found It colled tlghtlg
Bwer came. Nothing came—that was tl
around it. Mmnivhllc auotUer bunrii
worst of it. Finally, tn
lion, tl
Of tradriU bad Ix-on making for a book
sent out a tecouuoiieriug ;
that waa formerig used for a thennomelM-. Joat before It rcaebed its desti­
nation mg flaugbtcr atning a cord
across tbe Window <iaab dlrectig above.
choice, then, lietwpen tbe

AdTartlaad X.attam.

ConcslerBWa
■UllacttMi Wa a
Xsagp
aspp O C

melted nwag ns if Lg magic,
And, wunt ot nil. Ii bad DiBDagcd to take
with it all it cooid In tbe wag ot pruvlaio-jt and dripk.

lAHABTIFICIALSDNi

Are Almost Complstad

It to wril to keeji an eye on tbe chom------------------- --- ------------------------ thoee beggait
a^ (awaliowlnc Urge anantitiee of Cae
tUton pride) give tbeir <

tbe dark eged of the deck and said:
girls
so
kind:
But—carawba!—now ;
"Camp M<Calla calling us. air."
measures would be taken without delag. |
"A.-knowledgc," said the officer indif
Almost dosed, the ferentig.
Messaim wen.- passing b.n-b
d that he was garrihuu- and forth fn-iii the c

a I rerg notieeably and waa again beading

wereinlmitoa

ha ratomed

cers ajiproachBL He ^-atd wbi^rI tiiuugbt he detected a
air of
as.
Boniotimes he e. >n felt
a being laugbed at:
a
that ho was
then he
chided bimaelf for a auBplcious old mas
and decided that bis long cxi^ from
Sjiain had made him childish. Then as
br- walked tiiroogb the town it aaddenlg
wrack him that the jwpolation was .
dwludUng in au InexpUcabk fashion. It
acetued. too. ou unusually large number
of shops were eloaed. and some ^-the j
rted apt
bouses be-1 a deserted
appearance.
It went back to hia lit- I
tie office and sat down to think. It added
Bharpig to his uncasioess when be recall- I
ed that it was a verg long time since be i
bad heard from either Havana or.Santto- I
go. The tost meaaarea_hc_fead sent bad
bcen unansweted. ^Ii bad net worried
him before, partlg/becanse be was very '
moch Dsed to SpAiisb official drUg and :
partlg beceoae btoteceangea had not been
Imponant. but now Be-wtote a perempto•g demand for Inatractiona, whkh waa ;
•heerfnlly ticked off in tbe tittle tin roof-1
ed telegraph office.
I
A few slags Uter the comaundanl. 1
msed bg indefinable aoaplcions, i
bU officcrt and asked tterelg j
If tbe order against inbabitanu leaving
tbe town waa being strictig enforced. |
With one voice theg answered that it
As a matt^of fact it had not been

8BVXMAX. XHPBOTBMBHT8

•«iTaT*TaT*T«T*T*T*VaToT*Ti

ngnu
them to stop.
Tbe cbipper yoong ensign ttimbed
aboard bla prize and found five of tbe
most dssed men that It bad ever been hii
fortnne to loc. They were so stupefied
that tbeg even forgot tbeir Spanish ioqnscitg. The American officer could make
t of them, c

to be wanting. At tbe aamO time no
. aaBOADi-to « foot to., .a From «to
advantage is taken of tbe absence of £L a^iuwto

em^l^^TVomleT wUb g«« and beauty of Une all of the couvcalcuces that tt»d-;<jTwiurxaaog«iprri.gpf*prnyjkpjiy
tte boraeless structure to capable of mJ.o.LaagworthTWbrr.itop.
sm.i
r ratoe sad
pLAT TO BXXTand not in any degree suggest tbe a
clcnt bipiiomubllc as lu predocoaior.Among many of Uw cvnveoliaoaa
which arc possible la tbe new style the
followlDg tuaj* l« meuiiuncd as typical:

^
-------------------------------WANT lorurserr e( ai
l'^.
toraeau

MU by a door In front of the inaebine instead of by the lucouvcnlent
aide doors now in vogue aud neccaal-

City Opera House

front
steps aud bodies, made ]>oHsil>]f byAbc
amallor wheels wblch can lx- used with
tbe automulille, to tbe great convetttenJc of the feminine half nf Uic jioputetlun: o|H-n fronts uf dear glass for
iOclosiHl lyiws of vehicles. *0 tbnt the
occupant can look directly ahead at
tbe mroct and tbe itosslng scene wlibout liaving lo erane bis neck sidewaya
In,tbe common cab on the strewu

3-Nights-8

Thursday, May 31
IRVING FRENCH

BuBshlae aad laRarasa.
Iu view of Ibc known liactcrlcldal
uf sunlight, says tbe i'bUa- <
uai. it
It would
wouiu not
uut
deipbla Medical Journal,
that an Inverse And uu Jolly Company ina reper.
be Burprislug to'leara1 tb
sn t
tbe amount of toire pf the late*t comedy Boccetoes
relatlou exists Iwtwecn
auDsblDe and the provnlcucc of Infee-

ron. dlK.K»,

Singing nnd Dancing,

temperature Is i

pravalent when ibc ainouBt of sunshine
tlons. In a
flcl Laboidc. McCalla's Interpreter, can
alongside, and at the soniid of tbeir n
ve tongue tbe Spa
i torrent of spe^i. Slowly the story was
"Come to tbe Marblehead and yon sliaU
have news." said Laborde to the adveoturera.—New York Evening Son.

Taw," uked Tommy, "what bceoncs
"1 presume be becomes
my sou." replied Mr. Tucker.
"Don't
bother me with foolish q«tatie6a."-<Mcage Tribune.

to less, and it ta not lmi>ossiblo that • ^
,
sluliiar rule would be found to apply Tonight they will present the (onr
to otiio^ infoctlons diseases also.
In
tbe eight years from 1883 to 1900 tbe
nsmber of hours' snasblne during the tl|]

ect comedy entitled

“Oloon’s Goortsliip”

nonth of January, when influeusa u
cceedlngkv iiwcvalent. was between ,
6 In 1880 ai

tem isse'ro 1000 tbe^namiw?’rf boun udlss Ffbb ThBFSdiy Right Olljf
VI rvusliiiio varied during the
mouth between 19 In 1900 and 03 la

, . .
If accompanied

1883.

one paid 30 cent ticket, if reoevred

Bimiter figures were obtained In

,
. .
sn escort vith

observations made In other dtiss «C before 6 p. m.
,

I

SeAtionifleTneidsy.

d

THE MORNING RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2,1900
i Japanese pmim
NOW THE OMTASTCFUL FOOD S
•BIVEO «MO EATEN.

PLAID AND FANCY!
DRESS GOODS.
BESOLUl 10 A 11 CUT

■1^ c«p«IeiM7 *. Japune dlaaer U ■
Mdioiu oxpoTteece. e^»eetoU7
bc*a oacd to btulBEM luacbes and the
Ukc. Bnt It la vortb trial aod diaeonflltir* U one U
ts be the pieA of a rieti man. tor In
J^mh boapItaUty la one of tbe cardinal
TlrtoMWeaten caatonu and l»a«ea bare
thdr wa7 Into twroy boioea of
weaUl.y, wboac dinners and
IwidMa are the connterpart of tboae
with which we art all familiar. But a
naU Japeneae dinner. Inclndiiw chopaucka, lacqner traya and*tln7 enpa. is
a ttiinrncw
^t*^**^
" japaneee bonaea arc made op of alldtaip KTCW Instead of onr solid parti­
tions and in summer are aB leftopen, ao
that, sealed at dinner, one looks ont
orer the aardena. seeioe the Ugbls of
tbe city in tbe distance, and the scent
or a tbooaand Sowers blows in with
CTcrT breath of air.
Xbe.enesta temore tbetr shoes on
entering tbe bonao aft except when
proTldcd wltli a pair of cotton OTe^
aboes. mnat spe^ tbe erenlng In
atocklM feet nnless ImppHy the boat
baa an extra pair. The wife of a Jap­
anese centleman does not preside at
hla table unless there arc ladles In the
party, but appears wlUi the lea and
awcetaeata wbleb always precede
Alooee, as do our cocktails and sherry.
He. 8ho merely itrcels the quests and
ap^rs nsaln only when tbe soodbys
are said.
BQfccn enstatons are scattered abont
tbe floor aod tbe suests are artanaed
nceordlns to rank, for the Japai
are. of coarse, greaf sticklers for form
and ccremoni-. WtOe Ubles. some six
Inches high, arc placo^ before each one
aod barefooted walling maids In grace­
ful and prettily tinted kimonos bring
in lacGUcr trnyi with several tiny corcred bowls.
Before Icaylng tbe trays on
tablM they set them on the floor, and.
drai^liig on their knees, make their
iMt how. touching their foreheads to
the floor. Chopsticks take the place
of knives and forks; but. unlike our
WMpons of attnrk. arc made of wood.
They arc never used twice, ualess famj hHrloonjs. when they arc of carved
iTory of the most exquisite workmanaUp. as arc also the lacqner trays,
bowls and cups.
Tbe host set* an example by removg the covers from the tiny ImwlA and
IM
« guest, doing Ukcwlse. finds an asBortmeot of food quite new and gen-

QUALITY,

R CENTS

gr.’

,

u the tables to
one's month. The first few tlmis most
of It falls on the floor or on one's lap
Tbe wretched sticks wabble and cross
each other as If focuietl. When al­
most desiN-ralc, the good host Is apt
to eomc to the rescue by suggesting
lifting the iMwIs, and. with the aid of a
choi«tk-k. shoveling tbe food In. "
one wonhl jiotatoes into a Imrrel.
In each course there are half a doxen
dishiw. and the host toUs what they
arc. Plrst. sulroono. a l»ean soup:
knthitorl, chesuiuu l>olU-.l and crushed
Into a mush: kamsiwko. flsli picked
and rolled Into lllUc balU and lakcd: sathiml. raw flab cut Into thin
allcos and covered with ice. This Is
dipped Into rich sauce called aoy, and
Is really very good. Little cups of
worm sake, the native brandy made of
rice, are served with each course. Nap­
kins and bread are unknown quantitiea.
Tbe second course i* a smaU flsh
boiled whole. One lias a chance here
to get In aome line play with the ehopStlck^manl, bits of fowl lulled wltb
potatoes or lotus roots, a salad of onIcms, peas and string lK.-ons. with a few
leaves xd lettuce: sunomono. sea snails
Borvod with eggplant mashed, and cU
man mnshl. a thick soup made of flsh
fud vcgeUblca. with mushrooms for *
rHlsb.
The third courac 1* a curry of nco
and picked vcgeUbIcs. and for a fourth
and flnal course you have sobo. a sort
of bu«*wl««t vermieiqil served with
* soy an<l a sweet llqw'V
shlmko. rice cakes. seaw«-od and coafi-cUoocry of all sorts, which are very
sweet and tasteless.
l>urlng the dinner esch guest rises
and proposes the health of flic host and
one other guest unUl the wlwle |isny is
disposed of. This ctwlom Is rather
hard on the guests, for sake Is fl«T
Stuff and govt to one's bead more
quickly tlian onr own brandy. To
moke matters worse, after one has
drunk the health of all the company It
Is customary to drink tbe IimUIi of the
woltrease*. who l>uw tlH-lr foreheads to
the floor in acknowlcdgnttat.
At tbe close of s dinui-r the tabsko
boa. a tray bolding a Iillarbl with live
cost* in a cone of ashes and a section
^ bamboo for an ssb receiver. Is put
before em* gnest, and cigars and clganOe» ore paased around. When all la
«Tcr. ow feeds very hungry, rtiff In the
Jolnu and. It the dinner has been a
large one. very moeb In need of a etlmtdanL-Boeton Tranacript.
■sir Trtowvr Laagwags.
"So you flnaUy propoecdr' Mid hla

. .
A •
^

‘^oU, to ten tbe truth." returned tbe
tbongtatfol youth. “I really didn’t know
tl»t I
>»<■>»
00 I guest that aettlea IL I teU you
(hif tangnage of oars ta not to be used
ttghtly."-Chlcago Post.
-Frloda arc aVwaya rldy to posh ye
up." Mid tbe Janitor philoeopber, "but
^¥1.™

la-ye

IVIU

■. •....e.

SAVE HOHET

BY BUYING CHOICE, DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE AT THE PRICES
HERE NAMED. NO OTHER STORE APPROACHES OUR VAL­
UES. WISEST JUDGES WILL BE BIGGEST BUYERS AT THIS SALE.
WTE

MEN'S BICYCLE
...CAPS...
USffANDDAU COLORS
■ORIlktIk

Q CENTS

BOTJO-HCO? TSE EITTXJiiE

SAMPLE LINE OFILADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITSI
From one of the Foremost Manufacturers in this Country.
They range in price from S7.50 to $22.00. They.are strictly
Up-to-Date in every respect, in many of the Leading Colors.

PRICE ON SALE TODAY AND UNTIL SDLD AT HALF PRICE
ABOUT J(KI YDS. OF OUR REGULAR
28c INGRAIN CARPET TO GO -IQ
AT...................................... .........
nviX.. V
2CC rt
AT.........
lyiN
1, WORTH
w uxv i n Kji.,
................

BOYS’ SWEATERS IN WHITE

1 K
»xw

l ANCY STRAW MATTINGWORTH 2^, AT......... ................

1 Q

LADIES’ WRAPPERS. DARK ANJ^
LIGHT COLORS. GOOD gUA- AQ
LITYAND WELL MADE.......

MEN’S E.XTRA WELL MADE PANTS
IN NICE PATTERNS. THEY AQ
ALWAYS SOLD .VP 75c...........

LADIES' LINEN SKIRTS, JUST THE
THING FOR WARM WEATH- Orf
ER-, WORTH 50c.........................
1

• MEN’S UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS.
EXTRA WELL MADE. LINEN QQ
B9SOM, WORTii 50c................

GOOD COTTON TOWELING. f|0
WORTH sc. AT........................... 'OiO

DRESS GINT.HAMS IN PRETTY PATTERNS, WORTH 8c... •'-'O
^ BEST QUALITY TABLE OIL CLOTII
IN COLORS. WORTH 20c, AT 1 K
ONLY....................... .................. •AO

THIS IS THE PLACE TO BUY MEN’S
HATS. UP TO DATE STYLES gQ
WE HAVE DECIDED TO SELL ALL
OUR FANCY PARASOLS AT

33 Per Cent. OflF.

MEN’S SUITS ALMQst GIVEN AWAY
Takes the choice of a stnall
lot of MEN’S SmXS. worth
from $4.00 to $5.00.

LOT
1

$2.98

LOT
2

qb4.y o TJi'iz sS'sr CHOICE OP^ ANY SUIT IN
THE HOUSE

LOT
3

$7.98

LOT
4

^

r

EXTRAORDINARY

Will'buy an extra good busi-

These are nice enough for
anyone. Worth $10 to $12.50 a few are worth $15.

rrn

These are some of our be.si
goods. This lot will inter'' '—/ est you—come early, as-'we
have but 1 and 2 of a kind, worth $13-50 to $16.50.

III new and up-to-date, and
are marked to sell for $15,
$18 and $20.

$I|4S

STBHBEBG’S

RELIABLE DRY GOODS,
CARPET AND CLOTH­
ING HOUSE^

I
j
rorvlgn. Dal PartlBt
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Ke.p«„.ll,imx ot mch~.
I
POIN fED PARAGRAPHS.
A north Omaha Sunday aebool «-i Hapld Inrrrart lit ............
of ; Cold* tire not exactly (sitiiagloiis, bat
>Co soven-ign Is so rleli as the cxnr, 1 Tlie Infant industry never grows old.
.■rlnieo.1.-nt al»-ay» oondnrt* the les- i VnirW d..g* ia Wl.-iii N. i.ni*ka has • they are eat. lilng.
a,„i „„ sovereign has sn. h heiiyy culls | -n,e mnker of alanu-ilocks certainly
r.-vlew in hi* school Ho upends
Ihc .-xiH-riin. ui .uiimi .-..iiuecl- ,
i^ome men li.nvc no iiiiieU resiiccl for I ufMin his luirM'. Tlie grand dukes i d<s-a a rousing basinevn.
. ..
.-I vlit. tie Male niliKTMty to cx- the tniih lh.if they alu-ays keep at Oj Jlleliael VlMdiiiiir. Alexis. Serge ani
f. Till' le<‘tli -of lime uiuwt be the
"‘’“'"S'
'w.l. n V... ..
| pn,,] .Uexnudroviuh ivei-lve
rec-lve from
fr.-m the
the 1 jeutlKi KUi.|ilhii oo credit.
le«*on. and then aaks
j
„,,,i ,.s„.fnri„ation. Tbc«c dlsiaiie.- from It.
.1 .11....ml U..11. ..e '
.uffleimt brosa la hla
-Now. haa any x>ne a question to |M-icti>
,, have 1^,.,;^,.
hcciinii' *o,.i,
woi li „ m.huin.v In ' It de.-»iri lai- the avemge woman; head of tin- house nii iiuiitml siiiii of i •
l..nir nslong to lell whxt she doesn't i isr..m»i roubles t£-.*.:,:xs., ciK-h, which. } ,nak,L„|,he t .,p,”v of pSuS.
ai-kr
I Flicridau couuty nml otli.-r pan
s wlial
she
diM-s
\
■I sue uiH-s uam
i ad.l.r.l to prKaie im-aiis. im.kes li.em i ji.,,,,..
,,ave fiiJth In odd namIji* Sunday he explained the leaaon ] K,q,ra»ka. e^-p.'.-lnlly In ilic norili'
o make water taste iKdter, very rh-li. The wiv.-s aud widows of j i^.r»_„, ,i u„. fnvorile Is tmmber one
iittnaL dwelling at length
..igiie I* to eat salt fish Uusslnii grand duki-s mvive 40.U0U! „„ ,
.
w .
rlil»-f thongbu. and wound up with
'lUi..............
'man
.. wlw
..................
lich« for
I
fame
j ruuhh-s eaih: (fieir sous l.’id.nu* rouhow fast they muliipl.v uieiiiUm may : bIkiiU tliMs- hoiiis Is-fore iuihlblug.
the u«nal qucslihn;
8ome iKi.pl- dye ll.elr linlr l.ceause hh-e. It wns the fsar Alexander 111 tt> do .1 lot of acmtchlng before he gets
Now. has any ong a question to be made of n "dog town" Im-aii-d juat |
Is gray, iimi some lo-c aiisc of a lack who dcs-nssi ilini every m.-mlH-r of the
wbvIUe. Thr«' years ago ■
north of IluaUvl
story;
It’s
tbe
old.
old
atorymotblng
sskr
itiO acre*, [ of gray imiiier In their iiiidcrstnnding. liutM-rhil family must s]h imI a |uin
this town eovcr< -..........................
' ce<sls like the fallare of
ofU)
the peach cn|k
iber of the hoy’s Junior Hoh and at the ptvmnt time it exiends
-- In llussin. or else lose a Uil
I —Chk-ago Daily Newa.
rsiMd hi* bsnd.
aver nearly four swUons of land.;
'•Wrtl. What B your questlonr Within a nidlot of four mile* of Ku»li- j Ce<l by Its own niiduniy." Any man-----------------------------------vlile then? .ire no 'fewer ihan nine with an
axkcHl tbe aoperiotendent.
-I'leBae. air. are we goteg to have • ••towns." eovering as much aa 'SjOOO
aerr* of pasture.
picnic thi* immiDerr

THE BOY WONDER -

9tiC« tolUra.
I
••lur exclaimed the btnale detoc- j
The grand old man of Australia. Sir
CharVa NWioliion. In 112 years of age. tire as she wlthdu-w from the cm- ;
brace
of
hw
mage
lover,
who
was
do­
Graduating M. D. at Bdinburgh when
lb.- queen was a llttk- girl In short ing the heavy villain role. ' I have disoormd your srrret at last.
Tour
fTw-k*. Ur. Nh-holson emigrated to face betray* you "
Attsiralla In 1M3. Ue is now Uie soli••Eipuin your talk, woman, sold
Ury survivlag member of the fliui tbe A'lllain n* be calmly sealed hlmAoKtrallan parilamenL Oxford made seir on a cake of lee and lighted a
him a U. tl L. In ree<«t>ltioD of his fn«h rlgareiie.
-Tes." abc rantlnoed. ~lt must he M.
etloas to tbe UnlrsrTod shave yootaslf."
alty of BydMy.

Aa emineatly skilled and accomplished artist A wooderfol flod

aMcM<B.at< iBMruairaliilUt.
I)r. J««ehlm is «rt y.ars of ap‘. Bora
thoroughly tjuslified photographer.
8fKU*K«. near ITesburg. In Hungary,
he made UN first putrilr appiarancc

■ '**'■ A. OnPCD ^
with his violin liefure he was X ytars
of nge, and of that np|H-nraace the
Tbe king of nhotpgrapbers In posing. tIghUug, draping and orroaglag fcls
Jubilee and the dlnmolid Jubib-e have
Ikvu adeqnately ts-lcbrate.1 III* fame saVjects for the praetieing of hU truly woudortnl art. pbolofrapby. Mr.
mainly rests on his exiraonlinary skill Soper hss acenred the Photo bnlldlng opposite the Hotel CoInaUa on rrodi
a* an Insinmirniallst. Init In- ha* com- sUoet and bos remodeled itondpnt it in ardor for etrietly ap to dots photo­
pos4sl a unmlH-r of iileeia Honiewbat In graphy.
All ore emdloUy invited to violt Ua Htsidto and tort Us oMUto M ha a bo
the some style as Schumano. wl
datophotocrophor. ,
^
^
otiUDg tndlrldnUty of his own.

1

THB MOSOTNG RBCOM), SATURDAY, TOM84. 1900
MT^«V«¥«V>T*?«T*T*r*T*T*T*

■a'.sit55js:»3
Pte awtti'

'ssSssri;"-*-'

mmai li Mi etndr daring tbe amir mot»>
tog honra. He'M been working on a
grrinde toe a new esmpoeltkm. the trar
whkh m - strewn

abovt on tbe door, but be had giren It op
to domnir. He was sitting hr the win­
wnMw
oTA»o
raar
dow. tooUng Into tbe garden wt’ ‘
uacps ruBa oiT ATO
tooaded kb honae.
•ABima IS.
The drbsle of tbe rata and tbe chirp of
tbe low daotlng awallowe impteaaed him ^A«A«A»A*A*A*A*A*A«A*A*A*A

%0DEiSIN01(El

...----

»«'4SUw«
W« Wvlkwu

k awl. th« aWM
awr •*
SM 'Im cMr man ww ikmgl
A* MW
ttfr •«• aktat
«• aws • n*4 w t««.
iai M •> «^ MM U «MM
■w* ImM to Oat kj«.
AkUlfMlwMBpma-

a'nf-iffiUM.
A «M aiMT AkMtt BohEbI M4

The drieab of tbe antnmn rala and tbe
chirp of tbe swallows wore tbemeeire*
Into mosic. and aa be Ibteeed be aeemed
to dUciitgnbb aome of hU o*
A few atrtes onl/ that
ito%
t was
'
onlr
• driaile.

etnlna came again and Sooted tbro«b
tbe somber drloliDr and plalntlre chirp­
ing, and before be knew It tbe music of
tba prajer in “Mooe*" was plalalr aodl'
With a dtoked ahrlek tbe old master
jumped to bb feet.
He anauAed tbe
wateb from bb pocket. Ulcbel PUrec’i
masterpiece was plaring of itadf! Bn
man band had not leoebed It!

■Mled benriCitb b a gtiaril which can

EXCURSIONS

be nppUod to any ven Ically-altdiag
wladtsw. which b atiai-bed to and

mTBS

Dovea with tbe lower usluand which

Pere Marquette

la M coontnicied tltat It mn Im> readllx
opened wbencrer It maT lie desired.

SUNDAY.
JURB 3.
GRAND RAPIDS A MUSKBOON.

Tbe prlmarr purpoae of the guard la
dren from failing ont of tlie. window.

Train will laave Traversa City nt «;W
a. m. Ratamlmr leave Grand Raplda
at 6:00 p.m.. Muskegon at 4;ir
~
poiala.t3.00. 39. M.

Hr* The Bdenllflc ArocricsiD.
la the construorioD of the window
guard U*7 tonga arc emplorcd. corT^eA
by a frame which Is screwed to tbe
lower aaab.

lAdiaa. “Tot eaa jUBpOBlttltBpiSta

Tbe alD of the window la

itUwUlo

prarlded with a slot communicating
with an opeulng Into which the laxy
tbe window b cloned.
It is erident that when the lower
tab la raised tbe tary tonga guard la
Ukesrlae raised to cover th*; open aiacc,
and that, when the aaub b-lowered.

A few italnotes afterward a
called at the stodr to detircr a tatter'll
found tbe old master In a swoon. When
be recoTerad and saw whom tbe note was
fiom, be told those wbo
ar
' ' bim to
o attended
lease the room. He then
:ben read^ following letter:

Kfini!,;;;;:: ::;:;:;::’’' ..
i 3sn U inspt a i« Sun.
.Ko remo^ equals Warner's Whits
- INB OK ‘Tar Syrcp »or tbb vopriloaod fatal ^\sa»oo. II takan tborii/bly and in time. It will cure a cum
n 24 hourt. and fb*' the cough that fob
on I.a Grippe Ik never tails to give
■•^riet. Prion. 26o and SOo.

Boaalnl opened the window and ahoutad

Fir IihMK SkMi gt U FrjBU'i.
XiahaU Pltsra always please.

>. HI* utlowa h7Ba for
tw ItsUss peopu bad ban aecepted r*hr th« Use, wbo ■boirrd hi* apa aiaolflemt wateb.

Boaalnl narer tirH

«( abowlBC H to bli friend*, and tber
«M* estbnaiaatle in admiration of K*
kasetln'tbeeaw.

to a gatbeclBC of frtendA “and by presaIb( n aprlnc H plajo tbe prarer In mj
Sinrcaxi paaaed.
One dsf as tbe (mt lUUtn eompoter
was BittiBff la a cafe be was asked to
wUow hi*
____m
hi* llampiecc._________
llatcpiecc. Boaalnl__________
tondied tbe
^rke, and while bb Mends listened and
..........................................................
JoUUe

A atrancer wbo tua seated la a eon
of tbe cafe roac and said, *'Slcoor. y
kora a fine wateb, but ril
I'll wiser
waser a larse
l*i
1 do not baov all

Ax rear* 1 bare ________
__________
honor of mr kinc, and in that time It
aerer bai lost or gained a minute. It
cklaM tbe boors and tbe qttarten. iu
dial denotes tbe mlnote* and tbe date of
tbe Bontb, and It plars. as ruu bar*
■Iri tbe prarer In 'Uom.' “
baard.
Tbe etransef atnlled and ihrugfed bb
ibooldota. “Nerertbaleaa,
1 maintain
-----------------------------------------------------Jitaln mr
.
elate,
ni wager aa much aa 10,QUO
itmnea against roar watrfa that rou do
not know fnllr its mecbanicol abilities.'’
Tbe etranger’a confidrot ssaerUon baf■ad Boonlni. For a momeent be seemed
to ponder tbe foil meaning of tbe offered
U jon hare KbOOO franca to risk
iniag to ctU
call It a bet k^tbe preoI nm willing
eneo of tbeae gentlemen.
> on aud
gsnre roar claim If joo can.'
■--.“Nothing b caabr for me.” reapmded
tbe Btrangcr ealmlj. “Tbe watch plare
teretbanoi
tor. It obo

aetlM wotte”
In amadeinent Bomlni watebed
•tranger as ba took tbe dmeplrcc i
Inga whirti op

“Doo ann dl______________________________
*Von bare won tbe bet, and I—I am
nlned man. Fre offended the king and
lost mr watch. Yon moat be a magician.
How do roQ know the acmu of tbe

watebr

Tbe stranger Inn^M brartOr. “Don’t
take tbe matter to heart, aignor- 1 am
Mkbal PUrce, tbe maker of this
kla wateb.
and onir I kaow Its necreU.
1
Take
it
back. 1 do not want it. I watered in
iaat, bet 1 am
'
'
D glad
tbit
ron appredate

tbo latter regnested him not to nrge bba
tsr an answer.
Bnt tbs enrioaitr of tbe “Wisard of
Paaaro” was mwad. and ba iadatad on
hafaig abown tbe laseriptba.
Ptlrae was allent for a_______
...
toa^ be
the wai^ and pointed oot
tbe Inaeriptleu.
“There it b. Look doae and ron will
bad three nunbero-d. 81, 61-oa tbe rerotse of tbe plate. That b all 1 can tell
ron.”
tbntatlT Ara tbeae three nambera worth
• bnndrad timea more than tbe watdtt It
can’t be right. What
■at do ron mean 7“
r
t b a
dale not betrar 7
k^tbe____________________
^t Bomlni iaalsted now acre than bam its being In__________________________
to him. Ho
visbsd to know if be aboold cbooec tbe
•gnrat for lotterj anmbera. and be asked
M tbmo was somothlng aboot It that
might bt Agnred ont br tbe emplori
«( arithmetic
would not dbtdoae tbe secret.
•^ben when win ron tell me tbe mean^ of those mrotortona ffgnresr naked
“When time b.” vaa tbe t
Tba aacaocr of tba a
^left m^impew
nan am inmiaiioei aRcmpn to
dbeoeor It ennaod bta manj aleepbei
honm. Ba eoadlnned to be fiiandlr with
. but wbeoerw be ap<
pswibrt tbe latter ter <___ _
■Mdkg tba bmoiii^ be wai
tbM the ttea bad not asetrad.

Is offered you
lum dbplay In
front window.

the

Vienna Bakery

WARRANTED TD RUN A FULL
SEASON WITHOUT REFIU1N&-

ammuifiiaff/mAmjomm

------ E2£*AL|.Si__^

[

Blacksmith SbopGbaiige
W. B. NelaoB baa laaaad Jaa. Sebcflald'a abep, No. 441 to 4IS Beat Front
atroat for a term of yean where ne
wUl aoodaet a flrat daas blaekamlth.
wagoB and repair bnalneea. Fineboraa
aboaing a apaelalty. WaaoUclta trial
from every one.
«n vary raapaetfnllr.

jygQDi—DO
Cl/If/KKXSSA/n;
AUqaZINE5ELF0IIE|{

BARNUM t DHL

ICE

Take Warner’s Wliiu- Wine of Tar Syrvp
» ai..
be best cough remedy on earih.

aaSeoevasAoclBg. tllFreatSs.

L. D. CURTIS
Funril Director.
..D0DI6BDSDIESSAGUN.

OOCM assTraesIler U«sk, tit rrest
TelcphoDC No. tOl.
IRD A^dHy MBEBi

As the cathedral cbimee strnci 12 BoaslDl knocked at tbC door of PUree's bons
erf o«
---------------------- ....^Inghd
“bly (iod!
What's
s bappeued?”
1
cried
Itcmeau.
Ibe
celebrated
pbyaidan,
me to tbe door and said; "Onl
taly a few
minutes age
Signor
Pliree,
belored
■go »
.
host, was silting
us.. bal
Iting among l
ale and
irty. Suddenly be bad'a heurt
heui
stroke
I fell from bb cbalr.
,.jir. eryii
crying, The
"
dpbers-tbe cipbert!' Ills dcaib
staiiuneons.
1 do
t know what be
niesni by the eipberc’ Do you7“
The news so shocked tbe Impresttana*
_le composer that be almost fainted.
When be was quMtloncd as to tbe cause
of bb Ute
s>e Tbit,
Tuii, DC
be aun-wuiy
shrewdly sTOiaci
troldcd
explinalion. for be wss seised by the fear
Ibat the Inscripikm wonid bring bIm only
r want to bear another word

dotted llnra of uur cngntvliig show.
When tbe wtiardN«...lu Us upis-miost
poaltion, ihf lower Ibr < <>uipl<-t<-ly UUa

$1.00 a Month
At re6ideD(x‘8—same i

in Its place wore a common wateb.___
declined to glee bb wife permbsion to
obtain sonic clew from' PUree's widow
regarding Ibe prubabb esbience of
per* c<wlataing the key to tbe aolrlng of
ibr bgum, and br made ercry effort to
forget tbe matter.
Eight yean passed.
Gioactaino An­
tonio Bosslni was on bis deathbed. Tlie
pastaug away of the great artist «
gradual and slow. Step by step be u
staking Into tbe arms of death.
1

On tbe list morning sercral jetten
from Mends and rebtlres arrired conUlniag eocoungtng mesMget for tbe eld
master.
While bb wife was occupied
in rending them for him Uoastal diicorered among tbe many dainty cards and
eurelopte a large rnrelupc addressed
ddresaed to
him penonatl) . Kels.-d by
n Inexplica-

guiehb-fottthe eurelo|H‘
_
_
stiff on bb pUloWA
Ilia lips moved
without emitting a sound, bb eyn glar­
ed dreadfully, and br moUoocd bis wife
to listen.
Tbere!
Uirbel Pliree's masterpiece.
the dresslna dieii.
It
ed a new melody, t
.....................
Iliunan bend had not loach-

S'E‘"

Siynora Rossini was stricken with ter>r.
Tremblingly sbe opened tbe myelertous env<4opc.
H«v bniband aSlaed
Ibe coDlenit. One tang, awful stare, and
the old artist fc4l Uck onI hi
bU pUtaws
with a wild cry; "1 knew it! It meant
deal hr
. .
tight In bis
death grasp that it was dificuU to get
them out of his bands
Tbe contenU
scm)

61 «

___________ .!____ ___________ ______^11.._____>___________

RoBsInl'* willow donated Ibe mi
for tbe erretion of an orphanage In tte
composer's ldrtfa|dace. I’esaio. but his­
tory does not explain the mystery sur-

Thn
Bonse Block.

bar of their frami- aud uiv ailuptcd to

Tbe miners, en reopening this old abaft,
>Be npoB upward of ITO bodies of tbe
>rmer workera bjpg where they had
Ithfo
of yeMerday. Tbe faeee were like tbaat
wbo bad only just died,
la attempt beiag made to move
them outtide tor burial they aD erambM
away, lesrlag nethtag but a pUe of Am
aad the raomaata of the stieatae gait«(

i

O. P. CARVER

Fire Insurance.
I. U A. BuUdlng.

Indiint Rj,

Arrival and drporturc of iraloa at Travvrat
Otly.Urffeol Mu) iTU. UW.

p.'U“Ksr':ss.’.' Bss'f'sfT. Reduction
M.OOM tm.reriaei>MlU.

be secured tu the other uhh- Imr by
means of a hiK>k and ktviH-r. Ky n;; Uereaaili* Oe Block.
leasing the hook the lacy toiigH can bo
folded together so as to lcat<' an i
obstructed lutsaagc.

in Icel

The cuiunructluu,

tbereforv. diK-s uut Interfere with the
dosing of the-Hlaiitcni.

O. kr^apdO

Now 75c a Month

In ounueciioii wlib ihe guard a fly
ipinyiil, which Ih utlacta-O

itiucteO ao that It can l>o r.>adil.v nils.-*!
and lowered Inilepi-DdcDll.v of tin- sash
and la provldod with a nitch engaging
the upper bar of the guard frame, hy
of which catch It Ih held In
ralaed poallioo.

Tbe fly scrocD and

fX up *l*>ni Id rvDDl
■KlArurc *11 WmdIi _
osd cbllUrcB-a qi«ea»n a spoelalu. OlSea
1: 10 u » a. B.; I to « and T to S p. m.
plieDC. Nortkern -pkooc Mo. t.

'SJSi
Nortkera

way trains.

ployeea la the nrilwaj or luanuo «itvIce wbo UM- roloml alguals bv night.

the lower having live gr<in and Uvo
red glasses of illffctvui shailes-

non. at
a of al
pruved nicihud*. Day or nlgblI'c^
aiicodcU. Tvlvpheec No. a

Ue* Ofttccoovt u Wall a DroaBiorc 00 VolOD
atr-xt. Hood l*ro iDicaaoxeUiM) for poUcDta.
Calla left al Brodtaagru'a or ahai '
atal.Ica
ra aill
-ill br proopUy atlrodod i
■o pbeoii,on<«
>beoii,on<« ISI. Srloca: Nortbe
a.deocr. ISI.

yellow, one blue uud-eSu tvliUo gtasa.
Tbe upper disk has lAiOilon auiuke oircrt.

irooerapber and l<
ooelirrblork.tlHri
Betb tclcpkooa iNo. »l.

glaaa of thivc difTefCDt ehailes and
some clcarV|>cnlngs. liy miattag tbe

TpRXU MlIKSI
r log. Sor |u
irk guaroBtr
diaka hy hand any of ilic ivdorx <-ud tie
abown. cither alom- or Iu couihliiatluu piANO Tl'KINd-^^W. Clinr. o^Mloom
with the smoke Elsas.
Itcnv.vu
disks is a tiiovnble dlaphnigiu which
regulates the slzu of tin- colur<‘il
abowu.
lUKldc the Uulcm arc
pieces of gruuml glaaa. which cm
placed before the light wheu dcslm!.
giving the effect of a fog. Thcru
two sciwraie hurncra, so (hat two col­
ors enu bu shown at the sauu.- time la
contnat If nem-saary. lu Oils way red
and green, two reds or two gn>-os of

2

H- RVaS'S. M. D, gf^uato (roB tba

Bn«aS.^rr?lo."R«!"5prril'*allMtlo«’graM
• iroot. Al
la < |>. IS.

ir (roia )■ lo lOa. ■ aod from I

mgi'Mic iRsaos'a Nr* r
m ,,^brro(^J«„d_^

a. Bmlih.
ran. Trimt m
a atreel. Mew

person Inaklng the exarolnatlou. bnt
which Is .acreened from the person
tested. RyTbls mean* a n*coTd cu
kept of tbe color shuwn aud a unmo
glvMk to It. It Is clalninl ttmt this lanran will delect cases of defective color
perceptloD which are not diKcoverod by
tbe worsted teat.

iaduttrial operations, and one of ttio
moat imporunc Is Its application to tbe
blaaching of yarua
A |dunt has re­
cently been started In Slleala for this
purpoae. and It I* likely to be followed
by other works wltere cotton, wool and
aUk will be treated.
la Mid to be aupurtar to anl|ihur bleach
log. aa permanent whiles are prodocad
which do not disappear upon v

Telia aaA m«4 BoMa.
O. RaaenUacta has iMtlred that a giaat
majority of the womea wbo wear veOa
la wtetet bad etmsiseribed areas ot

410 W. Front St.

■Fire Insurance..
TbR't:ap B
If yoa have a dwelling, stoek. at^ra,
RaptSk. sad •
bare, or any other property Inaurabla. R»ia*toCblci^..
kindly ramamber 1 want to write tbe
TrplD amvlecpi laop a. fa
inaaranea for yoa. and will give you etssall lo nrasd Rapida »pd «
tapida ued rbairear
prompt and' eai^nl attenUon.
'' ily tba moat raliabla stock inaurTiiftlkaiDtlacaiSWp B ba* rhair car Pi
WayMloOrauS Rapid* luta cbalr ear Orwad

E. W. HASTINGS
bone 73.

Johnson Block'

Bicycle
EnamelingBest to be had in
the city i8 at
-yliEDEBLE’B

P. LLOCMWOOD.U P

The Fen Harqgette Railroid
OOINO BOtTB.

OOIHO NORTH.
VST. \ A H
PM I T Ik

Bee nmplM in wiadow.

different abadea, n-d and while, etc.,
can l>e shown at the aniu time, or any
color ran be stiuw-n liy Itself.
Kacb
glaaa has an Uluniluated uumU-r
letter, which cun l>e soon by

Cbas. W. Merrill
Both'phtmes No. 114.

together.
The device
ble tu the wtadoWM of high i<|mh><I rail­

TvaliBC «he Coloe Sesee.
An Improved Inuu-ru has hceu daTlaed for tosilng the color
of em-

to priTRta famillM.
pRjrRblo monthly inadvonoe.

nlgbt MonMrti'pboo
B. MARTIN, PhystetaB nod

Ooone lo ladsater.
Osooe la uow used fur a number of
■e CmsI Mtae.
is ivported fiw
Ibe dUirict of Using Kooebow
uelgbbortag provtaer of Anhui, where
tbere are extensive eoal workings, a par­
ty of miners siruck an ancient abaft
Where history records ibst a great «
tropbe occurred 400. year* ago, the

r-JIIIKiidsofRepairiDg.
..—.x.
J. N. MIRTINEK.

Most window guards arc defivllvc. In

coiuc ill the <levlw UDi
Tbe laay toug* an- plvoti^d

I bare bod my baildinR
rebuilt and pat in tfood
ebape aod am now ready
tu receive all bid patroni.

« last year,
ind.

J. A. Jackson

Good Line of Jefolr; firud gipldi t

the slot,
to pn-vent ihr accaninlatlou of dual.
ao far as no nioaua tuv provided for rc-

to the upper iujl lower liarH <if ihv laay
touga frame.
The fly (u-roon Is ■•uu-

•s mcBD dcaib.”

bearing tbe numbers 0. SI

tbe guard 1* llk.A'iiH- U>\rer.al, ua lha

uiorlug the guard in case of tire.

First Freeze

as-DLSOisr. Clur Ice, from Boardmae Ute.

I1USINBS8 CARDS.
tbo norrous lom|H<r of ibe old master tc
It* blghoet pHHi.
“‘"lie
lie attempted
...
to short
en tbe boors by
I
plartag. IHe could no)
pisy to suit blmscir.. He e
read nor write, anil be would not
dsy and all.
ir«” could b
pacing nboGt In bis lonely study.

|

9S4 tf

To Ompb a COM Ml Oaa Day.

”No. signor: be b wall.”
“Tbtl tell him I shall bt
1
with him at
tbe appointed time.”
Tbo mrstertous

anliy vorkmaasbip and the number of
"A roral diamond for erer? note, ■!•
gnon.” tbe maater 1* recorded a* sarlat

t up amlUng every
UiiUe noar Vnrnlab

tongs and tbeir frame ran pass a

Mamr-Ke* b tte ttaw. CUM to nr
hmm el Mdelsta sad I tatal UO roa the salw
aUr wteWm el the ctpl
i. O. Elad n-

praciaiaM br praaiattef to tb« cmnpoaef

,/\lDDLET0WN.O.

1» 00

Tbe nobjMt of tbe lllnstratlon p**-

was an old
It aoemad strange but tba more be
tbongbt of it the more thp fact Impreaatd
him that since bb meeting with tbe
watebmaker be nerer bad been trnlr bap-

’sc-.JTti.-"'

”I mean.'
be had
hod made
B
a mistake aomewbe
« look sweet enon^ to kisi
“that yon
-Ah" abe
A
replied, now entirriy i
peeji^ ‘Ybere*a^e a d^ts^^nma
- jodgmeni
■ •
nt.”
4 M of
Hometlmea bat a single mlaslooaiy
4
la needed to bring about a converalon.

til M

DL GiOmER,

OCUUST

Wnrabarg Block

..Dentist..

aUworkafUlgham peaalMa graSa. Plaai
work a opaelaliy.

XToztbx>ox-c, RCxen..
aad best kept
_____________ penlaaalB la ready for
bualnaM. Open the year rouBd. Good
LIvary is cauaetioa vrilh the bouae.
Rataa made known on application.

'Vaw OHaa. HaAham Slook

4.KaB01.A«*at.
^ irararaaom.

TravatrvCity

The Waukazoo House!
DR. SAWYER

to

John R. Santo.
StiHil lisirain.
lUBTSB UD lOBTHEiSTSU L h
TstaksaBam

R. A. OAMPBBLL

Fine Wood

For Cooking or Furnace Purposes

HARDWOOD SUDS
HAIDWOOD CUPPID^S
HEMLOCK SUDS

HaiOCK aCIDGS
HEMIOCK STOVE WODD
KEKSCK KWDiniD

Sidawalk L«Bb«r In all iImg,

JOHN F. OTT ft 00

Men •• Ximn* Otty I-uibv Oo.

rTmnrn«-en>’>J!!«gmU>

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